Boxing Results: The ball lasts punish

Nick Ball (22-0-1, 14 kos), a feather weight champion (22-0-1, 14 kos), had to fight hard to defeat the former IBF champion Super Bantamweight tj Dohenyy (26-6, 20 ko) by a tenth round of the tenth round on Saturday night at the M&S Bank Arena de Liverpool, England.

(Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry Promotions)

Doedy pushes the ball to the limit

It is supposed that Ball-Dameny was a mismatch, but it was an easy struggle for dance, 28, that made many heavy features of the 38-year-old TJ DOINENY in one of his toughest struggles in his career. Whether he wants to admit -or not, it was a very hard struggle for him, Doeny turned out to be cunning, powerful and hard.

He was one of those boys where he was going to get his pound of meat, no matter what, and caused many punishments to the ball in a losing effort. Even the fighters who were disabled can hurt, and this is what we have seen tonight. Promoter Frank Warren turned out to have made the right decision by selecting Doedy as a dance opponent because he was one of his most entertaining coincidences.

Doedy left nothing left in the ninth and tenth round of hard shots and the fast pace that dance had fought throughout the contest. His right eye was completely closed by the tenth, and he could clearly not see punches they came from from this angle. Still, Doedy still landed a few pleasant times in the round. Referee Michael Alexander stopped the contest at the end of the round. Official time was at 3:00 in the Ronda de la Deu.

Ball was penalized by a point in the ninth round to throw Doheny to the canvas. This was the second time in the struggle that this great fighting movement had taken. In the first lap, Ball kicked Dameny on the back of his legs, sending it. The referee chose not to dock a point of him, but he should have it. It was a hard kick that the ball had given to Doeny and seemed like a MMA struggle.

Cain Edges Edwards in Divided Decision

In the co-cinema, the British champion and the Bantamwealth Bantamweight, Andrew Cain (14-1, 12 kos), edited the ex-heavyweight weigh champion of the WBC Charlie Edwards (20-2, 7 kos), winning a 12-round decision to win the 118-pound Belt of Silver.

Edwards seemed to survive instead of fighting, while moving throughout the contest, and showed no effort to try to win until the last two rounds of 11 and 12.

The scores were 115-114, 116-12 for Cain and 115-113 for Edwards.

Herrera’s Power Display: Enriquez stopped

The light and light contestant Jadier Herrera (17-0, 15 kos) showed excellent power, if not a great defense, stopping Jose Macias Enriquez (21-4-2, 8 kos), for a seventh technical removal from the round.

The referee came out after the 22 -year -old Cuban Talent Herrera unloaded with a storm of punches against an defenseless Enriquez in the seventh round. Enriquez had nothing left in that stage of the fight and was hit by Will by Herrera. The time of the stop was at 2:31 of the seventh.

Last updated on 03/15/2025

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