The 'Violent' George Cambosos, Junior Australia's Codos Bank Arena defeated the late 12 -round unanimous decision at the original event at Codos Bank Arena, Junior Australia, defeated Jack Willie, the late Australian Super Lightweight champion.
Tiara 'The Dark Menes' Brown has lost his title by the WBC World Female Faidwet Champion Sky Nicholson's 10-round decision on co-feedback.
Former IBF, WBA, WBO, and IBO World Lightweight Champion Cambosos, Junior, 22-5 (1) defeated Willie 16-2 (15) by a competitive 12-round unanimous decision.
The first three rounds were the edge of the Combosos. In the fifth round, Willie supported her moments to the Combosos, who placed her to her left side. From the sixth to the ninth, Willie fought well, though Cambosos was on the edge.
In the eleventh round, Willie, knowing that she was behind in the fight, she tried to capture Kambosos by showing her scene. In the twelfth and final round, Cambosos dropped Willie on the canvas. In most cases, Cambosos was holding the holding, knowing that he won the bag, tried to avoid the collision of his head. This is the Cambosos who was cut on the right eyebrows and the left eye before fighting.
The scores were 117-111, 117-111 and 115-113. Will Soulis was a referee.
The 2020 Olympian, WBC World Female Fatherweight Champion Nicholson, 12-1 (1), 10 rounds of decisions were lost to Brown 19-0 (11). Brown was aggressive in the first five rounds, left one end in a close fight. At least even if Nicholson did enough in the last five rounds.
The judges' scores were 96-94, 97-93 through Brown and 96-94 for Nicholson. Joel Skobby was a referee.
WBA World Female Bantamweight Champion Cherneka 'Sugar Neckz' Johnson, 17-2 (6) Former WBA Champ Nina Hughes was at the top, 6-2 (2) a scheduled 10 × 2 round 0:46.
In the third round, Hughes faced a bloody nose due to the collision of the head. Johnson dominated from fourth to sixth. In the seventh round, Hughes was warned to hold on to the towel when he dropped his angle in the towel. Rafael Ramos was a referee.
The 2016 Bronze Olympian for Russia, NABF Light Heavyweight Champ Imam Khatev, 10-0 (9) Durval 'El Bomberro' defeated Elias Palacio, 3-5 (3) in a unanimous decision of ten rounds.
In the first three rounds, Khatav dominated. In the fourth round, De Palasio takes the Khatev to a corner. In the round, the Khatav referee Ignatias dropped Palasio through the right of the chin for an 8-counter of missiledis. Palasio was also cut on the left eyelid. Palacio fought with a lot of hearts in the ninth and tenth.
The scores are 99-89, 99-89 and 98-90. The Ignatias Missilidis was a referee.
Heavyweight Hemi 'The Hit' Ahio, 24-1 (18) The first round of a scheduled 10-round fight 2:59 (7) Ekkafb Arawan is scattered. Will Soulis was a referee.
2024 Heavyweight Olympian Taremwana JNR, 7-0 (7), James 'The Beast' Lion, 12-6 (11), by knockout of the first round of six rounds of battle. The official time of the stop of the stop was at 2:12 of the first round.
In the first round, Teremwana Singh dropped to the left of the chin for 8-count of the referee's Ignateia Missilidis. After getting up, the lion met with half a dozen Punchs from Teremwana when the referee missiledis stopped.
Super Lightweight Jeden Buan, 1-5 (1) defeated Jordan Casilieris 3-5-6 (1), in a four-round unanimous decision. The scores were 40-36, 40-36 and 39-37. The Ignatias Missilidis was a referee.
Last updated on 03/22/2025
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