Kambos defeats Wyllie, Brown bothered the victory over Nicolson in Sydney

George Kamboses, “Ferocious”, defeated the missing Australian champion of the Australian surface Jake Wyllie for a 12 -round unanimous decision at the main Saturday night at the Bank Arena Bank Sydney, Australia.

In the co-cinema, the WBC champion World Female Pweathing, Skye Nicolson, lost its title to Tiara ‘The Dark Menace’ Brown by a divided decision of ten rounds.

Former IBF, WBO, WBO and IBO World Kamboses, Jr., 22-3 (10) won Wyllie, 16-2 (15) for a 12-round competitive unanimous decision.

In the first three rounds, Kambos had the edge. In the fifth round, Wyllie had his moments in Kambos, who kept his left next to him. From the sixth to the ninth, Wyllie fought well, although Kambos had the advantage.

In the eleventh round, Wyllie, knowing that he was behind in the fight, tried to catch up with Kamboses, showing his harshness. In the twelfth and last round, Kambos threw Wyllie on the canvas. Mostly, Kamboses did the participation, knowing that he had the victory in his bag, trying to avoid the clash of heads. It was Kambos who was cut into the right eyebrow and on the left eye before the fight.

The scores were 117-111, 117-111 and 115-113. Will Sollis was the referee.

2020 Olympian, World WBC, Nicolson, 12-1 (1) feather weight weight champion, lost by a decision to divide ten rounds in Brown, 19-0 (11). Brown was the aggressor of the first five rounds, with an advantage in a close struggle. Nicolson did enough in the last five rounds to keep -at least uniforms.

The scores of the judges were 96-94, 97-93 for Brown and 96-94 for Nicolson. Joel Scobie was the referee.

The WBA World Female Cherneka ‘Sugar NEEKZ’ Johnson, 17-2 (6), passed the former WBA champion, Nina Hughes, 6-2 (2) at 0:46 on the seventh round of 10 × 2 scheduled round.

In the third round, Hughes suffered a bleeding nose due to a head of heads. From the fourth to the sixth, Johnson dominated. In the seventh round, Hughes was warned of being kept when his corner threw his towel. Rafael Ramos was the referee.

Bronze Olympic 2016 for Russia, a heavy weight champion of Nabf Imam Khataev, 10-0 (9) defeated Durval “The Bombardo” Elias Palacio, 14-4 (11) for a unanimous decision of ten rounds.

In the first three rounds, Khataev dominated. In the fourth round, Palacio drove Khataev to the corner. Later on the round, Khataev dropped palacio with a right on his chin for an 8 count of referee Ignatius Massailidis. Palace was cut off on the left eyelid. Palacio fought with a lot of heart in the ninth and tenth.

Scores 99-89, 99-89 and 98-90. Ignatius Massailidis was the referee.

Hemi Hemi Hemi ‘The Heat’ Ahio, 24-1 (18) ravaged Aekkaphob Auraiwan, 9-4-1 (7) at 2:59 in the first round of a ten-round scheduled battle. Will Soulis was the referee.

2024 Teremoana Olympic heavyweight Jnr, 7-0 (7), defeated James ‘The Beast’ Singh, 12-6 (11), by a tie in the first round of a six-wheeled scheduled battle. The official stop time was at 2:12 in the first round.

In the first round, Teremoana dropped Singh with a left on the chin for an 8 count of the referee Ignatius Massailidis. When climbing, Singh encountered half a dozen punch of Teremoana when the referee Massailidis called a stop.

Jayden Buan Super Lightweight, 4-0 (3) defeated Jordan Kasilieris, 1-4-1 (1), by a four-round unanimous decision. The scores were 40-36, 40-36 and 39-37. Ignatius Massailidis was the referee.

Last updated on 22/03/2025

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