Nick ‘the wrecking’ the ball stops ie ‘power’ doheny
WBA World Champion in Nick ‘The Wrecking’ Ball stopped the former IBF Super Bantam champion ie ‘The Power’ Doheny after ten rounds on Saturday night at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, England.
In the main event of WBA World Champion in the Nick Nick category ‘The Wrecking’ Ball, 22-0-1 (13) stopped former IBF Super Bantamweight Champ, ie ‘The Power’ Doheny, 26-6 (20) at the end of ten rounds of close struggle.
In the first round, it went forward -and Doheny had the advantage. In the last seconds Ball had Doheny in the corner. When Doheny turned to sit down, Ball hit him in the back leg, throwing him. The judge Michael Alexander, who just warned the ball, could have been DQ’D. In the second round, Doheny turned and landed the ball sometimes with combinations with 3 shots in the circle.
In the third round, 38-year-old Doheny continued to surpass the ball until Ball landed the last shot in the circle. In the fourth round Doheny landed more combinations with 3 shootings. Ball, out of frustration, began using a dirty tactic with a forearm without warning Judge Alexander.
In the last half minute in the fifth round, Ball finally swinging Doheny with his right beard, teasing him. In the sixth round Doheny mostly used all his experience to counteract the upcoming ball. In the last minute of the eighth round, Ball missed with three strokes and opposed Doheny. In the end, the ball seems to land more than Doheny. In the ninth Doheny’s right around the eye was closed as Ball threw him on the canvas, which is why Judge Alexander took a point from him.
In the tenth, the ball landed on the noise in the first minute. Doheny returned to Sopurts. Doheny was exhausted at the end of the circle. His corner stopped the fight. What a brave performance to Doheny.
In a very impressive performance, Jack Super Flywewer ‘El Terrier’ Turner, 11-0 (10) stopped the former Abu and champion Commonwealth Ryan Farrag, 23-6 (6) at 0:41 second round 10.
In the first round, Turner got the best from Farrag in an action circle that ended up with half a dozen of the kick of Farrag, which is intended for defense. In the second round, Turner flew after Farrag, landing on the shot stock market, dropping Farrag as Judge Steve Gray waved him as Farrag lay there.
WBC International Silver Bantam champion in the Andrew Cain, 14-1 (12) category, has easily won a distributed decision over former WBC champion Charlie Edwards, 20-2 (7) over 12 false circles for BBBOFC British and Commonwealth Boxing Council.
In the first round, Cain persecuted Edwards throughout the circle. Edwards ended up with a small cut on his hair in the last seconds, maybe from the elbow. In the second round, Cain “mocked” Edwards to return. In the third round, with the remaining 30 seconds, Cain landed a combination with 3 shots at Edward’s beard. In the eighth round, Edwards finally landed on some stings.
In the ninth round, the fans began to step up Edwards’ performance. In the tenth and eleventh rounds, Edwards stopped, while Cain continued to exclude him. In the twelfth and last round, the fight with the bad continued. The shameful Edwards raised his hand and jumped on the ropes as if he had won.
The judge was Victor Loughlin. The results were 115-114 for Cain (Latham), 115-113 (gray) for Edwards, 116-112 (McDonnell) for Cain and 120-108 kH for Cain.
WBA intercontinental champion in the lightweight category Southpaw Jadier ‘One Billion’ Herrera, 17-0 (15) in the fight for all actions stopped the former WBC champion Latino Jose ‘El Increib’ Macias, 21-4-2 (8), for the first time in career at 2:31 of the seventh round of 10.
In the first round full of action, Higher Herrera landed the top cuttings while Macias’s wild left hip was. In the second round, Herrera took Macias into a neutral angle with a tumultuous blow to the middle in the second round of the action. In the third round, Herrera had an advantage in the second good circle, landed on the lead left, almost dropping her macias. In the fourth and fifth rounds, Herrera began showboarding while Macias was constantly going out.
In the sixth round, Macias got his share of lead rights and left his hooks on his chin. In the last seconds of Herrer’s head, the cut on Macias’s left eyebrow caused. In the seventh round, Macias, the favored cut, was hit with half a bead of blows without a return, and Judge John Latham called a stop and Macias complained.
Former WBO European Champion Brad Strand, 12-2 (4), lost the distributed decision of the former WBC International Champion Ionut ‘Il Capo’ balloa, 17-5-1 (3) over 10 rounds, for the empty WBO European Super Bantam-Tazin title.
Strand swinging the balute to the right on his chin in the first round halfway, hitting him in a few steps, even though the balloon performed the circle. From the second to the fifth, the balloa was an aggressor in a close fight, and Strand opposed, throwing the ball of the Ustaka in the fifth round.
In the sixth round, Judge Marcus McDonnell warned the ballo of using his shoulder. Later, Strand suffered a cut on his left eyebrow from the conflict of the heads. At the end of the seventh round, the balloa landed right on his chin, stopping Strand in her marks. In the ninth round, the balloa stepped at the foot of Strand, who struck the canvas, and Ref McConnell ruled. In the tenth and last rounds, the balloa seemed to have had an advantage.
Ratings 97-93 Strand, 98-91 and 96-94 balloons.
The middle weight of Stephen ‘Stevo’ Clarke, 6-0 (1) easily defeated Dmitry Protkunas, 8-18-1 (1) by a decision of six circles.
In the first four rounds of Clarke was the aggressor and studied Proktunas. In the fifth round, Protkunas suffered a cut on his left eyebrow. In the sixth and last round, Protkunas continued with gloves high and set out to defend as Clarke set the exclusion.
Judge Steve Gray scored 60-54.
Super Bantamweight Southpaw Leighton Birchall, 1-0 (1) knocked Laszlo Bernath, 1-1 (1) in 1:55 second round scheduled fight with 4 rounds.
In the first round of Birchall, in the last seconds, he landed a tumultuous blow, dropping Bernath, while Judge John Latham started the Count of eight, while the bell sounded in the rescue of Bernath. In the second round, Birchall landed a combination with 3 shootings, because Bernath was without a rope when Judge John Latham waved him.
Welterweight Lucas Biswana, 2-0 (1) beat Ezequiel Gregores, 3-21, a decision of four rounds.
Judge Steve Gray scored 40-36.
Southpaw of Pero William Birchall, 1-0 (1) knocked out Engel Gomez, 8-44-3 (4) at 0:48 second round scheduled fighting with 4 rounds.
In the second round, Birchall landed on the shot exchange, throwing Gomez on the canvas, which is why Judge John Latham Mahala is.
The Super Welterweight Lewis Lawton, 1-0 (1), knocked out the Spatar art, 4-13-1 (1) in 1:15 from the first round of four rounds scheduled.
In the first round, Lawton landed the left hook under Spaar’s elbow, throwing it onto the canvas. When he tried to get up, he fell again, and judge was judged by Judge Steve Gray.
Joe Bourne’s heavyweight category, 0-1) drew Cristian ‘The Cracker’ Uwaka, 1-5-1 (1) during four rounds.
Judge John Latham scored 38-38.
The ring announcer was Thomas Treiber.
Last time updated 16.03.2025