Boxing Results: Jack Rafferty’s bloody draw and Mark Chamberlain

Jack Raffrty (26-0-1, 17 kos) of the Commonwealth Light Pweadhar fought against a 12-round majority tie with former SBC silver champion Mark Chamberlain (17-1-1, 12 kos), with Chamberlain, winning one of the votes on Saturday night on the Planet Ice, Altrincham, in Cheshire.

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In the first round, with a remaining minute, SouthPaw Chamberlain landed a left on Rafferty’s chin, doing -a step. At the middle of the second round, Rafferty swinging Chamberlain with a right on the chin. In the third round, a Rafferty right inside Chamberlain’s left eyebrow opened a cut.

In the fourth round, Rafferty opened a second cut in the right eyebrow of Chamberlain. In the fifth round, Rafferty pulled blood from Chamberlain’s nose when taking another round. In the sixth round, Chamberlain went out to Rafferty, but not with the same power.

In the seventh round, Rafferty continued to go to Chamberlain’s body. In the ninth, the action continued as Rafferty, possibly only Chamberlain in cuts. In the tenth round, Chamberlain landed several left -wing left on Rafferty’s chin, taking the turn.

In the eleventh round, they both had their moments, with Chamberlain’s face a bloody mess, but still keeping their account in the punch count. In the twelfth and last round, inside the final minute, Chamberlain swinging Rafferty with a left on the chin, while Rafferty returned the favor to the last seconds with a right on the chin, ending with a lot of swelling under his eyes.

The scores were 115-114 Chamberlain, 114-114 and 114-114.

Howard Foster was the referee.

The Pheather Pweather’s champion of Commonwealth, Zak Miller (17-1, 3 kos), defeated former European Champion Leon Woodstock Jr. (16-5, 7 kos) for a unanimous 12 round decision in a bloody action.

In the first lap, a head of head caused a cut in the right eyebrow of Woodstock. Woodstock landed one on top of Miller’s half -way chin through a nearby round won by Woodstock. In the last seconds of the third round, Miller landed a right, opening a cut in Woodstock’s right eyebrow.

In the fourth and fifth round, they both had their moments, landing capitalized with Miller on top, although he suffered swelling under the right eye. In the seventh round, he was near, going and returning with Miller with a slight advantage in general.

In the eighth round, Miller used capital letters on the right as Woodstock continued to move forward. In the ninth, Woodstock had a good round, while Miller, who was very pushing, suffered a cut in the right eyebrow. In the eleventh round, referee Latham finally warned Miller to push. Woodstock suffered a cut in the left eyebrow, along with one next to it. In the twelfth and last round, Miller finally presented himself and turned around in a bloody struggle, both with his nose that greeted to take.

The scores were 117-111, 117-112 and 117-112.

John Latham was the referee.

Jack ‘El Terrier’ Turner (12-0, 11 kos), the International WBA Heavy Weight Champion, stopped the Latin champion Nicolas ‘Demonio’ ​​Muguruza (11-1, 6 kos) at 1:30 in the sixth round of a 10.

In the first four rounds, Tierr surpassed a hard Muguruza, which bleeds from the nose and mouth for all trunks. In the sixth round, after a minute, a left hook of Turner on the chin dropped Muguruza for a 8 count of referee Michael Alexander. Second later, Turner again dropped Muguruza for another 8 count when referee Alexander stirred a bloody Muguruza. Turner had bruises under both eyes at the end.

The Super Pess of Southpaw Nelson ‘The Sexy One’ Birchall (9-0, 6 kos) stopped Southpaw Federico ‘El Zurdo’ Pedraza (14-5-1, 2 kos) at 2:19 in the first round of 8.

In the first round, Birchall landed a left on his body, leaving Pedraza, who took the count of referee Mark Lyson.

The heavy weight Henry ‘The Showman’ Turner (15-1, 7 kos) stopped Ivan Blazevic (8-2, 3 kos) at 0:54 of the third round of an 8 scheduled.

Darren Sarginson was the referee.

Steven’s Cairns “The Irish Takeover” (12-0, 8 kos) ravaged SouthPaw Kirk Stevens (7-5-1) at 1:40 on the fifth of 8.

Mark Lyson was the referee.

The Southpaw Southpaw Olympic Bronze Medal, SouthPaw Lewis Richardson (2-0), defeated Artjom Spatar (5-17-1, 1 KO) by a six-point decision.

In the first three rounds, Richardson controlled the most part. In the fourth and fifth round, Richardson dominated with his landing attack. In the sixth and final round, Richardson pulled blood from the spatar mouth, throwing a stop.

Referee Mark Lyson scored 60-54.

Jack Power Power (6-0, 1 ko) easily defeated Dmitri ‘Dima’ Protkunas (8-23-1, 1 ko) by a six-point decision.

In the first three rounds, the highest power used an effective dagger, maintaining Protkunas in defense. In the fifth round, Protkunas began to punch, although he still lost another round. In the sixth and final round, power, looking for a stop, could not leave his opponent out.

The referee Darren Sarginson marked him 60-54.

The 2024 Olympic bronze medalist, the weight of the pen, Charlie Senior (2-0), defeated Darwing Martinez (8-35-2, 6 kos) by a six-point decision.

In the first three rounds, Senior had his way when Martinez fought him, and lost the entire round. In the sixth and final round, in the last seconds, the senior swinging to Martinez with a left hook on his chin, making his knees.

The referee Darren Sarginson marked him 60-54.

Last updated on 23/08/2025

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