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At the main event, Ibf World, IBO World, WBA Super World, WBC World, Wbo World Light Heavy Champion Artur Beeterbiev, 21-1 (20), lost a majority decision against Ex-champion Dmitrii Bivol, 24-1 (12) For a unanimous decision of 12 rounds last Saturday in the Riyadh Room, Arabia Saudi.
(Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing)
In the first two rounds, Bivol used an effective dagger to counteract aggressive and hard Beterbiev. From the third to the sixth, Beterbiev beat Bivol. Dmitry returned, taking seven in the ninth round.
In the tenth round, Beterviev may have equalized the score until Bivol punched at the end of the round, possibly stealing it. In the eleventh round, Bertiev started strong, but Bivol returned to the final minute. In the twelfth and last round, Bivol seemed ahead and moved well until Beterbiev opened a cut in the left eyebrow of Bivol with a remaining minute.
The scores were 114-114, 115-113 and 116-112.
Wbo’s temporary champion Joseph Parker, 36-3 (24), stopped the Nabf and Wbo int’l Martin Bakole champion, 21-2 (16), at 2:17 in the second round of 12 Rounds scheduled.
In the first round, he felt mainly on each other until the last seconds, when Bakole struck Parker with a right on his chin. In the second round, Parker landed a right on the chin, dropping the Bakole back and down. He could not beat the referee Steve Gray count, ending the fight.
WBC World Light Champion Southpaw Shakur Stevenson, 23-0 (11), stopped Josh Padley, 15-1 (4) after nine rounds of 12 scheduled rounds.
In the first six rounds, Stevenson separated with his fist. In the ninth round, Stevenson dropped Padley with a body shot by a 8 count of referee Victor Loughlin. Stevenson dropped Padley twice more before the fight finally stopped.
WBC World Champion, Carlos’ Bronco ‘Adames, 24-1-1 (18), ended in a decision draw divided with Commonwealth, EBU, WBC Hamzah’ Mohammed ‘silver champion Mohammed’ Sheeraz, 21-0 -1 (17) More than 12 rounds.
In the first four rounds, the Adames pressed Sheeraz, landing him while Sheeraz countered him, moving around the ring.
In the sixth in the Descent Rounds, Sheeraz returned well enough to contain his own. The Adames walked slowly to their corner after the ninth round, tired of chasing Sheeraz.
In the eleventh and twelfth round, he went and went to whom he won the round.
Referee Hector AFU. Scores 115-114 Sheeraz, 118-110 Adames, 114-114.
WBC Interim World Super Welterweight Champion Vergil Ortiz, JR., 23-0 (21), defeated the former WBA World Champion Super Welterweight Israil ‘The Dream’ Madrimov, 10-2-1 (7) More than 12 rounds .
In the first six rounds, Madrimov countered Ortiz well enough to have an edge, with the two eyes of Ortiz who began to suffer swelling around him. In the last six rounds, Ortiz made enough fighting in the eyes of the judge to move away a decision closely, if not disputed.
The scores were 115-113, 115-113 and 117-111.
Referee Kieran McCann
Former silver Olympic medalist, temporary champion of Wbo Southpaw Zhilei ‘Big Bang’ Zhang, 27-3-1 (22), was eliminated by Continental American WBC, Wbo Nabo Champ Agit Kabayel, 26-0 (18) 2:29 of the sixth round of 12 rounds scheduled.
In the third and fourth round, Kabayel injured Zhang with body features, taking the two rounds. Zhang looks tired. In the fifth round, Zhang landed a left on his chin, dropping Kabayel for 8 referee Mark Lyson count. Kabayel fought the rest of the round well.
In the sixth round, Kabayel beat Zhang down. Zhang took a knee, and after lifting, the referee Lyson stirred him when Zhang was exhausted and in no way to continue.
Olympic bronze medalist 2016, heavy heavy weight weight champion of Wbo, Joshua Buatsi, 19-1 (13), lost in front of the former WBC champion, WBC Super Middleweight, Callum ‘Mundo’ Smith, 31- 2 (22) by a unanimous decision of 12 rounds.
In the first round, Smith left Buatsi, which would sometimes be. In the second and third round, Smith edited Buatsi. In the fourth round, Buatsi finally countered Smith, turning around.
In the fifth round, Smith ravaged Buatsi’s mouth with a left hook on his chin. In the sixth round, Smith drove a defenseless Buatsi all over the ring, landing the hook on the left after the hook. In the last 20 seconds, Buatsi finally punches, driving Smith on the ropes, but is it enough to steal the round? In the seventh during the tenth, he went ahead and forward on who was more landing.
At eleven and twelve rounds, Smith had Buatsi in defense, continuing with his body attack. The two fighters were close to exhaustion.
The referee was Howard Foster. The scores were 119-110, 115-113 and 116-112.
Light Mohammed Alakel, 3-0) defeated Engel ‘El Cohete’ Gomez, 8-43-3 (4) in six rounds.
In the first three rounds, Alakel dominated the action. In the sixth and final round, Alakel disabled Gomez.
The score was 60-54.
Perspective of heavy weight Ziyad ‘Zizo’ Almaayouf, 7-0-1 (1) defeated Jonatas ‘The Marajoara Monster’ Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira, 6-21 (5) in six rounds.
In all three rounds, Almaayouf dominated. In the fifth round, Almaayouf kept Oliveira off the ground. In the middle of the sixth and final round, Oliveira finally landed. In the last 30 seconds, Almaayouf opened in the bell.
The referee Howard Foster scored 60-54.
The advertisers of the Thomas Treiber and Michael Buffer ring.
Last updated on 24/22/2025
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