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Kevin Herrera of feather weight (12-3, 5 kos) ravaged Tom Wellland (9-1, 5 kos) to the fourth round to win the WBO youth title on Sunday night at the Brentwood Center of Brentwood, England. Herrera left Welland before the contest was stopped by referee Marcus McDonnell. The weather was 2:13.
Super Bantamweight Frankie Storey (11-1, 2 kos) stopped Zachary Phee (7-1, 1 ko) after the seventh round with a corner retirement for the Super Title vacancy in the southern BBBOFC area.
In the second round thirty seconds, a left counter hurt Phee, who remained in the bell. In the fourth, Storey landed a left hook, stopping Phee on his tracks, easily making the round, also causing a cut to the right side of his eyes.
On the fifth floor, a cut was made in the left eyebrow in a round nearby. In the seventh, Phee seemed to be in a nearby round. Suddenly, Phee’s corner was detained between rounds.
Lee was the referee.
Junior Middleweight Southpaw Muzamiru ‘The Real Kong Kong’ Kakande (11-1-1, 7 kos) scored a ninth round of a game of Kevin Reavell (6-5-2, 2 kos) at 0:54 of the ninth of a planned 10 rounds, for the title of the Commonwealth of Silver vacant.
In the second lap, Kakande pulled blood from the rehearsal nose early, with a dominant left hand. In the third round, Kakande went to Orthodox until the final minute, winning a round of close.
In the fifth and sixth round, Reavell did enough to win the two rounds with the blood that still came from the nose; He went out to Kakande. In the seventh round, Reavell was fallen before a Kakande on the right, for an 8 count of referee Mark Bates.
In the ninth round, after a minute, a combination of Kakande’s chin fell Reavell for an 8 count of referee Bates, who stirred it, as Reavell had his eyes finished on his face.
SouthPaw James ‘Ozzy’ Osborne (11-1, 2 kos) was out of Southpaw Alex Branson-Cole (8-2-1) at 2:06 in the first 10 round round round, for the vacant title in the South Bbbofc Super Middleweight.
In the first round, the shortest Osborne landed a dagger, followed by a short left on the chin, and Branson-Cole descended, barely passing the referee Lee count, in no way to continue.
Josh Babb (6-0) defeated Harvey ‘King of Sting’ Smith (5-1, 1 ko) by an eight-point decision to win the heavyweight title of Youth Youth Silver.
In the first two rounds, Smith, with many fans behind him, went out to Babb, who came down to the vertical opponent. In the third round, Babb sometimes turned to SouthPaw, achieving -better in a nearby round.
At the point of fifth, Babb landed a left hook, removing blood from the Smith’s nose, taking the vault. In the sixth, Babb continued to go out to Smith. In the eighth and final round, it became a fight with Babb ahead with swelling under the right eye at the end.
The referee Darren McCann scored 77-75.
Light Welterweight BBBOFC English Champion Yaser in Ghena (14-0, 3 kos) Southpaw ravaged Les Urry (2-2-1) at 2:02 in the sixth and end. The Ghena was demolished in the second.
In the second round, Urry landed a left and right on the chin, hitting the Ghena on the canvas for an 8 count of referee Bernard Oyez. In the Ghena he was annoyed and punished in Urry on his body, returning to the ring after nine months. In the third round, the Ghena was warned of No Showboat. Took the round against a rival with only four fights to his credit.
In the sixth and final round, the Ghena escaped by pushing and beat to Urry, but the referee shouted a stop, without allowing Urry to finish.
Last updated on 09/09/2025