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Former Super Light Australian champion Jake Wyllie (18-2, 16 kos), defeated the Australian Light Champion of IBF Youssef Dib (21-4, 11 KO) by a unanimous decision of ten rounds at the main Saturday night at Fortitude Music Hall, in Fortitude Valley, in the Forturi valley in the valley Queensland, Australia.
In co-cinema, former WBC World Pweathing WBC WBC champion Skye Nicolson (14-1, 3 kos) stopped the former World Champion of Wiba World Super Bantamweight Urvashi Singh (12-4, 7 kos) in the second round to win the WBC’s heavyweight Super Bantam title on his return at his home.
In the first three rounds, Dibar had the edge. In the fourth round, Diba turned Wyllie around, hitting it behind and was warned by referee Chris Condon. In the fifth round of halfway, Diba landed a hard right to Wyllie’s chin. Second afterwards, Wyllie returned the favor, doing it with the right on the chin.
In the final minute of the eighth round, Wyllie was giving Dib all that could take the whole round. In the final minute of the ninth round, Diba landed a solid right on the chin. Wyllie returned to the last seconds, hurting Dib with a right to the body.
In the tenth and final round, Diba made a lot of reference, looking for the distance, as Wyllie won, but another ended up landing.
The scores were 97-94, 98-92 and 98-92.
Returning to his country companion after three years and a struggle, ex -WBC World Champion of Feathers, SouthPaw Skye Nicolson, eliminated Urbashi Singh at 1:23 of the second round,
In the first round, Nicolson controlled with his hooks and hooks. In the second round, Nicolson’s highest southpaw landed several 3 -punch combinations. He then marched on the middle section, followed by a right to the chin, turned Singh, a like it stopped leaving when Nicolson dropped it with a combination for the count of referee Paul Tapay.
Heavy Alexander ‘The Great’ Leapal, Jnr (6-0-1, 5 kos) eliminated Tom ‘The Tomahawk’ Ngapti (0-2) at 1:15 in the first round of 6.
At the first minute of the first round, Leapal landed a right on top of the head, leaving Ngapti for an 8 count of referee Chris Condon. Shortly afterwards, several rights left Ngapti again, forcing referee Condon to call the unilateral struggle.
Bantamweight Leah ‘Princess’ Reate (3-2-1, 2 kos) eliminated Jittamat Pomta (9-12, 6 kos) to 1:26 of the seventh of an 8 × 2 round.
In the first four rounds, Reath backed Phomta with a solid outbreak followed by timely rights to the chin. In the fifth round, Reath began to work on the ring, counteracting Phomta, who persecuted, but was excessive.
In the seventh
The heavy weight Jimmie Phusomsai (6-0, 5 kos) defeated Patrick Clarke (2-12, 1 ko) by a four-round unanimous decision.
The scores were 40-35, 40-36 and 40-36.
Laphya Rueben (0-2) lost to Riley Allen (2-0, 1 ko) by a unanimous decision of four rounds. The scores were 40-34, 40-34 and 40-34. Chris Condon was the referee.
Suracet Tongmala (11-24, 8 kos) of Welterweight was stopped by Cassidy Thornberry (1-0, 1 ko) at 1:53 of the first of 4. Chris Condon was the referee.
Last updated on 23/08/2025