Ibo World Champion Anthony ‘Anto’ Cacace (24-1, 9 Kos) stopped Leigh ‘Lethal’ Wood (28-4, 18 Kos) at 2:15 a.m. of the ninth round on the Alena in Nottingham, England.
In the eighth edge, the tree broke his nose cacace and cut it on the right cheek with a elbow. The shot seemed to motivated the Cacace, while returned strongly in the last 30 seconds of the circle to lighten the wood with repeated heads to blow the head. How round it ended, the wood had the look of the demoralized fighter. You can say from his face that he knew he would meet his match.
In the ninth-round, Cacace landed the noise of a stroke ending with the left hip to the chin, driving poorly injured wood in rope. In the ropes prevented the tree that the tree was falling because he would hit the deck that they did not board it.
Judicial Lathan ruled that typing, giving him a 8-count. When the action continued, Cacace landed the hard left hook with the woodshine, violated it. The tree then turned and started running over the ring. At this point, the wooden angle dropped a towel to stop the competition. They saw enough and didn’t want their fighter to end with Cacace. Stopping time was at 2:15 of nine rounds. t.
In co-significant, former British, EBU and IBO per Perovac layer Liam Davies, 17-1 (8), defeated Olympic Kurt Walker, 12-1 (2), 12-round unanimous decisions to win the free IBF International IBF name.
In the first round, Walker is well opposed to Davies. In the second through the fifth round, Davies returned well, using an effective app, drawing the blood from the nose and wand under the right eye of the walker in the fifth circle.
From the sixth to the tenth round, Davies dominated the lesser experienced walker. In the twelfth and finishing wheel, Walker tried his best, but Davies ordered.
The results were 117-111, 116-113 and 118-112. Steve Gray was a judge.
VBA Int’l Light Champion Ezra ‘The Top’ Taylor, 12-0 (8) won a 10-round one-time decision on Troy Jones, 12-1 (4).
In the first three rounds, Jones was forward and Taylor, a counter-peacocker, had a good edge. In the fourth round, Taylor opened, drawing blood from the Jones Nose. In the sixth round, Judge Bob Williams took the point from Jones for use forearm. Taylor still dominates.
At the last minute of the eighth circle, Taylor rocked Jones left hip to chin. In the last seconds of the ninth circles, Taylor rocked Jones with a final blow, right on his chin. In the tenth and final wheel, Taylor tried to end up with Jones held.
The results were 97-94, 100-90 and 99-91.
Former English and VBO EBU Champion Owen ‘Worcester Warrior’ Cooper, 11-1 (4), defeated the former Ibo Intercontinental Congont Champ Chris’ 2slick Congo, 17-3 (7), by 10-round decision.
Through three rounds, shorter Cooper used an efficient Jab while the Congo was burdened against well. In the fifth circle, the higher Congo landed the right of the upper shortcut in Cooper’s Chin in the whole.
In the sixth and seventh circles, Cooper used an attack on two poets, only opposing occasions. In the ninth round, even though he won, Cooper bleed out of his mouth. It was a war in the tenth and last round with all on the line. The Congo was established at the last minute for the second time.
Judge Kevin Parker scored 96-94.
Super Lagan Samac Nokes, 17-0 (15) Stopped Patrick ‘Rocky’ Balaz, 13-5-1 (5) at 2:17 a.820ppooner circle.
In the third round, Noakes landed right on his chin, and the Ball of Calculation went down from Judge Chris Dean.
The heavy Levis Williams, 2-0 (1) was defeated by VICTRA CVARKOU, 5-23 (3) by decision with six round points.
Judge Kevin Parker scored 60-54.
Super Light Huei Malone, 1-0 (0) Won Jaikub Laskovski, 5-36-1 (3) by a decision with six round points.
Judge Chris Dean scored 60-54.
Pervara 2024 Olympic Bronze Medalist Charlie Senior (1-0) has redeemed Cesar ‘Zurdo’ Ignacio Paredes (18-18-1 (5) by decision with six round points. Judge Chris Dean has scored 59-54.
In the second round, the elder fell to Paredo for 8 count since Judge Chris Dean.
Peatherighter Nico Leivars, 7-0-1 (1) Beat Darwing Martinez, 8-31-2 (6) by decision with six round points. Judge Kevin Parker scored 60-55.
Middle Joe Tiers, 1-0) defeated Mario Valenzuela Portillo, 8-8-2 (2) by decision with four round points. Judge Chris Dean has reached 39-37.
Sper Velter Harris Akbar, 1-0) Beat Octavian Gratti, 8-83-4 (4) by decision with four round points. REferee Kevin Parker scored 40-36.
The ring announcer was Thomas Trender.
Last Updated 05.10.2025