Artur Beterbiev’s Reign Ends As Dmitry Bivol Claims Light Heavyweight Titles

In the main event, IBF World, IBO World, WBA Super World, WBC World and WBO World Light Heavy Champion Artur BEERBIEV, 21-1 (20), majority decision for the former hero Dmitlii Bivol, 24-1 (12) (12) decision-making unanimously of 12 Saturday night tour The past is in a place in his leadership, Saudi Arabia.
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In the first two rounds, Bivol Jab used an effective biterbiev solid Beterbiev. From the third to the sixth, Beterbiev was mired in Bever. Then Dmitry returned with seven rounds during the ninth round.
In the tenth round, BEERVIEV may have achieved the result until Bivol fell with a wave of punches at the end of the round, and perhaps stole it. In the eleventh round, BETERBIEV started strong, but Bivol returned in the last minute. In the twelfth and final round, Bever looked at the forefront and was moving well until Peterpeiv opened cut off on the left eyebrow from Bever with accurate survival.
The grades were 114-114, 115-113, and 116-112.
Joseph Parker, the heavy hero in WBO, 36-3 (24), NABF and WBO INT’L CHAMPION Martin Bakole, 21-2 (16), at 2:17 of the second round of 12 rounds.
In the first round, he often felt each other until the last seconds, when Bacul Parker shook with the right on the chin. In the second round, Parker fell hard on the chin, and dropped a bail back and down. He could not overcome the number of the referee Steve Gray, and end the fighting.
The Wbc World Light SouthPaw Shakur Stevenson, 23-0 (11), Josh Badli, 15-1 (4) stopped after nine rounds of 12 scheduled rounds.
On the first six rounds, Stephensson Pedley chose with a privilege with a blow to him. In the ninth round, Stephenson Badli brought down the body of a snapshot for 8 numbers of referee Victor Login. Stephenson Badli dropped again before the battle stopped.
Wbc World Middle Cample Carlos’ Bronco ‘Adames, 24-1-1 (18), ended in a decision divided with Commonwealth, EBU, WBC Silver Hamzah’ Mohamed Sheeraz, 21-0 (17) over 12 rounds.
In the first four rounds, Adames pressed Sheeraz, where he surpassed it while she was eerraz, moving around the ring.
In the sixth through the tenth rounds, Shiraz returned well enough to carry it. Aders slowly walked to his corner after the ninth round, tired of chasing Shiraz.
In the eleventh and twelve rounds, he went back and forth who won the tour.
Hector AFU. Grades 115-114 Sheeraz, 118-110 Adames, 114-114.
Virgil Ortez, WBC World World, Virgal Ortz, Son, 23-0 (21), defeated the former WBA World Superweight ISRAIL ‘The Dream’ Madrimov, 10-2-1 (7) over 12 rounds.
In the first six rounds, Madrid Orts faced well enough to get a feature, as Ortiz’s eyes began to suffer from swelling around them. In the last six rounds, Ortz made enough fighting in the eyes of the judge to withdraw a close decision, if not disputed.
The grades were 115-113, 115-113 and 117-111.
The referee Kiran was not
Holds the previous Olympic silver medal, the temporary champion of WBO SouthPaw Zhilei ‘Big Bang’ Zhang, 27-3-1 (22), by WBC Continental America, WBO NABO CHAMP AGIT KABayel, 26-0 (18) at 2:29 From the sixth round of 12 rounds scheduled.
In the third and fourth rounds, Kabeli Zhang was injured with body shots, with both rounds. Zang looks tired. In the fifth round, Zhang landed on the left on the chin, and Kabel was expelled down for 8 numbers of referee Mark Leson. Kabile fought well the rest of the round.
In the sixth round, Kabile Chang struck down. Zhang took his knee, and when waking up, the ruling was wooed by Lesun as Zhang had exhausted and there is no form of his form to continue.
2016 Olympic bronze medal, Joshua Bouatsi, the heavy world champion in WBO, lost WBC, Callum ‘Mondo’ Smith, 31-2 (22) with an illogical decision of 12 students.
In the first round, Smith was outperforming Patsei, who, sometimes, was charged. In the second and third rounds, Smith Patsei won. In the fourth round, Buatsi finally faced Smith and took a tour.
In the fifth round, Smith came out of the tongue of Patsey with a left hook for the chin. In the sixth round, Smith Patsei led isolating all over the ring, and the left hook fell after the left hook. In the last 20 seconds, Patsey finally fell to a punch, leading Smith to ropes, but is it sufficient to steal the tour? On the seventh through the tenth, he went back and forth about who fell more.
In the eleventh and twelfth rounds, Smith Poati was on the defense, and he continued to attack his body. Both fighters were near fatigue.
The referee was Howard Foster. The grades were 119-110, 115-113, and 116-112.
Defeat the Light Mohamed Alakel, 3-0) Engil ‘El Cohete’ Gomez, 8-43-3 (4) over six rounds.
In the first three rounds, Alakel took control of the work. In the sixth and final round, Alakel outperformed Gomez.
The result was 60-54.
Wilder won the weight over Ziyad ‘Zizo’ almaayouf, 7-0 (1) over Jonatas ‘Marajoara Monster’ Rodrigo Gomees De Oliveira, 6-21 (5) over six rounds.
In the three rounds, the domain dominated. In the fifth round, Almeyf maintained Oliveira. In the middle of the road from the sixth and final round, Oliveira finally fell some punches. In the last 30 seconds, Alwawaf opened in front of the bell.
The judgment was recorded by Howard Foster 60-54.
Episode announcers Thomas Triper and Michael is the buffer.
Last update on 02/24/2025
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