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Christian Mbilli (29-0, 24 kos) won a first-round stop on Maciej Sulecki (33-4, 13 kos) for WBC Interim Medium Weight title, on Friday night at the Videotron Center, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The end arrived at 2:28 in the first round.
In the final minute of the first round, a major right to Mbilli’s chin and down Sulecki. When climbing, he was unstable, making the referee Michael Griffin shouting.
Nabf’s ex-heavy weight champion, Russian Arslanbek ‘Lion’ Makhmudov (20-2, 19 kos), eliminated Ricardo ‘Big 12’ Brown (12-1, 11 kos) at 1:57 in the first round of a 10-round round.
In the first lap, Brown struck Makhmudov behind the head. Makhmudov returned and landed a big right on his chin, and down he was brown by 8 of the referee Albert Padulo, Jr., who called the stop when the forehead did not remain constant after riding again.
Leila Beaudoin (13-1, 2 Kos) Super Lightly stopped the interim champion of feather Ebu Elhem ‘The Diamond’ Mekhaled (17-4, 3 Kos) at 1:08 of the sixth round of a 10 × 2 scheduled round for the Super Pweathing International Title in Wbo.
Before the fight, they both exchanged gifts. In the first three rounds, Beaudoin worked at Mekhaled. In the sixth round, Beaudoin dropped with a punch. Second afterwards, he dropped to Mekhal. In the final minute, Beaudoin scored a third time with a right stop on the chin, stopping the fight.
Martin Forest was the referee.
The Colombian Light Welterweight Jhon ‘The Tiger’ Orobio (14-0, 12 kos) eliminated ZSolt Osadan (27-4-1, 17 kos) at 2:57 in the first round of a round scheduled for the Title of Continental American.
In the first round round, Orobio left Osadan with the right for an 8 count of the referee Albert Padulo, Jr. In the last seconds, a left hook on his body had apparently frozen on his feet when Orobio continued with a left on his chin, leaving Osadan again, causing the Padulo Redeter to finish.
Super Middleweight Wilkens Mathieu (14-0, 10 kos) impressed to stop Southpaw Adagio McDonald (8-2, 6 kos) at 0:44 in the third round of eight round rounds.
In the first two rounds, the foot of Mathieu and the speed of the hand land on the right towards the body dominated McDonald. In the third round, McDonald landed a left on his chin, starting the round. Mathieu returned with punches, with McDonald bewildered. Finally, a left of Mathieu on the chin and down went to McDonald, ending the unilateral struggle.
In a resuscitation, the former Nabf Champion of Half Steven ‘Bang Bang’ Butler (36-5-1, 30 Kos) stopped Jose ‘The Change’ by Jesus Macias (29-14-4, 15) at 1:33 in the fourth round of a 10 rounds planned.
In the first round, Butler landed several rights to the chin sometimes. He was stopped in his first struggle and seeks revenge. In the fourth round, Butler landed a right, leaving Macias for an 8 count. Macias was not constant as they increase. Butler went just after him, landing a final struggle, leaving Macias a second time with a combination, ending the fight.
The WBC Continental Americas Welterweight Champion, Cristopher “Machine Gun”, Guerrero (15-0, 9 kos) ravaged SouthPaw Sandy Messaoud (20-9, 1 kos) at 2:28 of the tenth and final round, for the Title Continental American Welterweight.
In the first round, SouthPaw Messaoud used an effective dagger to make the round. In the second until the fourth, Guerrero returned well. Messaoud had the advantage in the fifth. In the sixth round, Guerrero landed a hard right in the initial seconds, drawing attention to Messaoud.
In the seventh until the ninth, Messaoud had an advantage. In the final minute of the tenth and final round, Guerrero hurt Messaoud with a right, followed by a punch, making the struggle stopped on the corner of Messaoud, causing referee Richard Bloudin to disinct. It seemed that Messaoud had a slight advantage.
Luis Santana Light (14-0, 7 kos) eliminated Eduardo ‘La Pesadeilla’ Estela (17-5, 12 kos) at 2:03 in the fifth round of a 10 scheduled rounds.
In the first round, with forty seconds to go, Santana landed a right on his chin and drove stele through the rop on a 8 -count of referee Michael Griffin. In the second round, with a remaining minute, an overload on Santana’s chin and down went to the 8 -time count of 8 for a third time. Estella has bad swelling under the right eye.
In the last seconds of the third round, Santana struck Estela behind her head, finally getting a warning. In the fifth round, a left of Santana fell Estella for another count, ending the fight when he got up. Referee Griffin caught attention. Estella had a bad swelling under both eyes at the end.
2020 Olympic bronze medal Lightweight southpaw Wyatt ‘Kennetcook Kid’ Sanford (3-0, 2 kos) defeated Mark Andrejev (4-2) by a six-round unanimous decision.
In the first three rounds, Sanford maintained the support of Andrejev, who kept his hands high with little offense counteracting. In the fifth round, Sanford drove Andrejev around the ring. In the sixth and final round, it was Sanford.
The scores were 60-54, 50-54 and 60-53.
Benoit Roussel was the referee.
Last updated on 06/28/2025