Stop the 2016 Olympic Silver Medal Pat (8-0, 6-0) Miguel Barra (25-6-1, 17 Cos) in the ninth round in the WBA Welterweight Mix on Saturday evening at Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-E-Spring, Wear, UK.
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McCurcak stops Barra at the ninth
In the first round, the McCurc Bara, who was forced to set when McCurc, then fell well. In the third round, after the middle of the road, McCurc fell a good mixture of Barra chin. In the last seconds, McCormak was warned for the second time by John’s referee for a low blow.
In the fifth round, McCurcim had a good one. At one point, after it landed on the right on a bar of chin, Barra turned away when the ruling enters the second. In the sixth round near the middle of the road, McCurc fell to the low left, forcing the referee to take a point of McCurc, which is the third warning.
In the seventh round, with 45 seconds staying, the oath was pushed on the chin of MCCORMACK Barra to the ropes. With 33 seconds staying, the oath loud loudly from McCormak on a Barra chin. In the eighth round, with one minute survival, Para fell many punches, where he moved McCurc, before returning, and finished the tour well.
In the last seconds of the ninth round, McCurcm fell half of the unanswered punches, and it appears that the ruling was not to intervene to stop it. Between the tours, it is called the Paraa Corner.
Williamson claims the British title
In the common feature, the BBBOFC English SUPER MiddleWight Mark Dickinson (8-2, 2 KOS) champion was suspended by former British champion Troy Williamson (21-4-1, 15 Cos) at 1:51 of the ninth round, with the British title.
In the first round, Dickenson could not gain weight and was stripped of the address. The first two rounds were close. In the third round, Williamson had a good tour, Dickenson mostly.
At the middle of the fourth round, Williamson shook Digson with the top right on the chin. In the last minute, Dickenson Williamson shook with a left hook on the chin. After seconds, Williamson returned with several punches to the chin.
In the fifth round, it was back and forth with Digkinson ending the round with a group, with approaching. In the sixth round, the procedure was more exciting for the masses because both of them allowed them to shine.
In the seventh round, from the middle of the road to the end, Dickenson Outlanding Williamson was. At the middle of the eighth round, Dickenson Williams shook with the right on the chin.
At the middle of the ninth round, Dickenson fell a good left hook for the chin when Williamson responded with the big right on the chin, as Dickenson dropped for 8 numbers of referee Reester Carter. Williamson went immediately after Dickenson fell strongly, forcing the referee Carter to stop.
Sandy Ryan Gerson points
Former WBO Sandy Ryan (8-3-1, 3 KOS) champion (5-1-1, 2, 2 KOS), and won 10 rounds.
In the first three rounds, west of Ryan Greson. At the last minute of the fourth round, Ryan landed on the right, and the blood was drawn from the Gerson nose.
On the seventh, Jersonson continued to progress mostly, as Ryan continued to confront her.
In the tenth and final round, Ryan was warned of the payment of Gerson by referee Bob Williams. The most competitive round was in the battle.
The grades were 98-92, 99-91 and 100-90.
Vuong Outclasses Facundo Arce
Cameron Fung is lightweight (9-0, 4 KOS) Reuquen Cona Facundo Arce (18-21-2, 7 KOS) with eight points resolution.
In the first three rounds, Fong moved around the ring well and controlled it with a strong blow to it beside it, and fell counter -rights from time to time on the Arce body and chin.
In the last seconds of the fourth round, Fung fell a good mixture of ARCE chin, and took another round. Thirty seconds after the sixth round, Arles landed directly on the Vuong chin, the best punch so far. Vuong fell a group while ARCE tried to face the left hook, missing and fell to the fabric.
At the last minute of the seventh round, Fung fell with a right heart on the Arsen chin. In the last seconds, ARCE threw the right that the ropes missed. In the eighth and last round, ARCE was his best tour, although it was not good enough to win it against Vuong, which was lucky.
The referee registered Neil Claus 80-72.
Bantamweight Tiah Mai Ayton (2-0, 2 KOS) expelled Lydie Bialic (3-4-1, 1 Ko) at 0:48 of the fourth round of six scheduled rounds.
In the first two rounds, Ayton won both easily. In the third round, with an accurate survival, Aeton drew the blood from the Bialic nose with a front hand. In the last seconds, Aiton landed dozens of punches that were not answered, as they dropped BIALIC for 8 after the referee Neil.
In the fourth and final round, one minute later, Aiton fell right to the head, dropping BIALIC for 8 numbers of judgment. At the height, the battle stopped.
Liu Atang’s quick knockout
Liu Atang, heavy (2-0, 2 Cos), expelled Christian Owaka (1-6-1, 1 Ko) at 2:31 of the first round of four scheduled rounds.
In the first round of the road, at the head of UWaka of ATANG, 18 and down, went to 8 numbers of the Neil Close.
Bantamweight Adam Maca (2-0, 2 KOS) stopped Francisco Rodriguez (1-22, 1 Ko) at 2:10 of the fourth and final round.
In the first two rounds, 6 times a former amateur hero took control of both rounds. In the first minute of the second round, Maca landed on the right on the chin, dropping nearly Rodriguez.
In the fourth and final round, with a little more than one minute remaining, Maca fell three rights, and after seconds, the last right of Rodriguez was dropped for 8 numbers of referee Daniel McFarlen. Less than one minute later, Maca fell half of the rights of Rodriguez Ras when he threw his corner in the towel.
Brad Casey (1-0) defeated Gouran Cosol (5-8, 2 Cos) with a points decision of four rounds, and scored a pair of a knockout.
In the second round, after a minute, Casey fell left to the body while Cosol retreated. He fell into a knee, and took 8 numbers of referee Daniel McFarlen. In the middle of the tour, Casey Cozol threw the ring, and received a warning from the referee.
With a minute staying in the fourth round, Casey landed directly to the top of Cosol’s head, and dropped him for 8 numbers of referee Gonzales. With 12 seconds staying, Casey opens the interior of the right eyebrow of Kozul and expel his mouthpiece.
The referee recorded 40-34.
Bin Edwards was the episode’s broadcaster.
Last update on 06/09/2025
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