Undefeated super lightweight Dalton “Thunder” Smith (15-0, 11 KOs) stunned “Super” Sam Maxwell (17-2, 11 KOs) in the seventh round at The Arena in Sheffield.
A disastrous performance for Dalton Smith (15-0), who made a triumphant defense of the British super lightweight title by knocking out Sam Maxwell (17-2) in the seventh round, killed by a one-two shot to his challenger’s temple. Got it.
It was not an easy match for Dalton as he had to fight patiently against a taller opponent.
Smith took most of the round, not landing too many shots in front of a very frugal and careful opponent.
A bad wound on the left brow prompts Smith to increase speed to avoid surprise. Already in the sixth round he reaped the first fruits by hitting a right hook that rocks Maxwell without dropping him.The epilogue has already been described in the next shot.
Third success as a professional for Brazilian super featherweight Beatriz “The Beast” Ferreira (3-0), silver medalist at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, as well as champion amateur world championships 2019 and 2023.
At the end of a great performance, the Brazilian champion defeated Mexican Carla Ramos Zamora on points (10-10-1).
80-72 Score expressed by the referee and sole judge.
Lewis Sylvester (12-0) was crowned the new English Lightweight Champion with a points victory over Adam Cope (7-1).
The decision of the trio of referees was unanimous in favor of Sylvester (96-95 and 96-94 x 2), who made his breakthrough in the second half of the match.
Hoppy “Drago” Price (11-0) successfully defended the WBA super bantamweight continental belt by knocking out compatriot James Beach (15-5) with an early eighth round knockout.
Dull and boring match called 2018 b. The Ayres Youth Olympic champion controlled because of his greater reach. Beach made every effort to counter Price, who pushed the accelerator starting in the seventh round to ask for a match before the limit.
At that point the middle corner wisely decided to interrupt the now unequal match as their client was bleeding profusely.
A storyless match that allowed Pat McCormack (5-0) to win the WBA continental super welterweight belt.
The match had huge odds in favor of the Tokyo Games silver medalist, who opposed the modest Tony Dixon (14–5), already defeated from the limit by Mirko Natalizzi.
In the first round it looked as though the match should have ended when Dixon fumbled for a run brought up by McCornack.
The epilogue is at the end of the fourth round when Dixon is hurt by a right hook that knocks him out. Although he finished the second half on his feet, his corner decided to avoid a major punishment by throwing in the towel before the start of the fifth round.
A disastrous performance for Dalton Smith (15-0), who made a triumphant defense of the British super lightweight title by knocking out Sam Maxwell (17-2) in the seventh round, killed by a one-two shot to his challenger’s temple. Got it.
It was not an easy match for Dalton as he had to fight patiently against his taller opponent.
Smith took most of the round without landing too many shots against a very frugal and careful opponent.
A bad wound on the left brow prompts Smith to increase speed to avoid surprise. Already in the sixth round he reaped the first fruits by hitting a right hook that rocks Maxwell without dropping him.
The epilogue has already been described in the next shot.
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