Boxing Results: Keyshawn Davis makes statement against Dennis Belinchik


WBO World Lightweight Champion Dennis Belinchik relied on his knees on a mismatch on Friday night at New York’s Madison Square Garden Theatre, and No. 1 contender, 2020 Olympic silver medalist Keyshawn “Businessman” Davis It was stopped by. city. In co-starring, the undefeated Xander Zayas stopped Slawa Spomer, who was previously undefeated in the ninth round.

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Berinchyk, 19-1 (9) was knocked out 13-0 (9) at 1:45 in the fourth round of the scheduled 12 round.

In the first round, Davis pushed Belinchik into the canvas and later fouled him without warning from referee Harvey Dock. In the round, Davis easily won by holding his hands high and moving around the ring, with Belinchik landing several punches.

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In the second round, Belincic fought the Southpaw and finally landed some punches in another lost round. In the early seconds of the third round, Davis landed the left in the liver and dropped Belinchik for an eight count from the REF dock. Davis later drew blood from the champion’s nose. In the fourth round, left to left from Davis, left to left became Berinchyk for the knee count from the Ref Dock.

Co-starring include NABF, the top-ranked WBO competitors in the super welterweight division and Xander Zayas, 21-0 (13), and WBO NABO champions, Slawa Spomer, 20-1 (11). :01 has been stopped. The 9th round of 10 scheduled rounds.

In the first minute of the first round, Zayas looped to the left and drew blood from Spoder’s nose. In the third round, Zayas received a low blow warning from umpire Charlie Fitch. In the final minute, Zayas hurt Spoma. In the final seconds, Spomer rocked Zayas overhand over his chin.

In the fifth round, Zayas was asked for another low blow, with Spomer holding his head down as he landed the punch. From round six to eighth rounds, Zayas continued to land Spomas primarily at large margins on his body.

In the ninth round, Zayas landed well, then pushed down Spomer’s head and landed an uppercut, almost dropping him. Another four punches by Zayas and Judge Fitch intervened and called for a halt. Young (22) Zayas is former world champion Roy Jones, Jr.

Middleweight Vito ‘White Magic’ Miel Nicky, Jr. 20-1-1 (12) ended with a majority draw with Connor “Kid” Coyle. US, and WBO international titles, Mielnicki has received one of the votes.

Mielnicki got an effective jab from Coyle in the first two rounds and overall overlanded him. In the third round, Coyle landed six unanswered punches in the final seconds. In the fourth round, Coyle drew blood from Miel Nikki’s mouth early. Midway, Mirnikki, Coil cuts out the left eyebrow of Coil with the right uppercut, and Coil falls into it. Coil’s power punch won the round.

In the fifth round, Miel Nikki returned to pass Coil. In the final minute of the sixth round, Miel Nicky landed a firm right on Coil’s chin, roaring from Promier Nicky’s fans.

In the final minute of the seventh round, a sturdy jab from Miel Nicky drew blood from Coil’s nose. Eighth, Coyle came back well, and ninth, Miel Nikki was back in good spirits.

In the final round of the 10th, it had stopped Miel Nicky’s coil in the action round.

The score was 96-94 Mielnicki and 95-95 twice.

Lightweight Southpaw Abdullah Mason, 17-0 (15) was impressed by stopping Manuel James.

In the second round, the left uppercut on Mason’s chin dropped Gimes for an eight count 20 seconds later from umpire David Fields. In the third round, 20 seconds later, a four-punch combination began on the left of the jaw, dropping Jaimes for an eight count from the referee field.

In the fourth round, a double right hook and down from the chin mason became James. After another knockdown by Mason, Judge Fields quickly shook it off.

Welterweight 2020 Olympian Rohan “Elreio” Polanco, 15-0 (10) stops Juan Carlos’ “Robo” Torres, 22-2 (17) and 10 rounds of the vacant WBO Contensal title 22-2 (17) was stopped at 1:48 in the second round.

In the first round, Polanco dropped Torres with a left hook to the head, then went to the right of the eight count from referee Eddie Claudio in the first minute. In the second round, Polanco again dropped Torres at the start of the round, left to the chin, pushing down the 8 count. Soon, the right of Polanco’s chin dropped him again. Upon standing up from the 8th count judge, Claudio shook it off wisely.

“Legend Lives on Tour” middleweight Nicoali Walsh, 10-2 (5) loses split decision to Juan ‘El Fresero’ Carlos Guerra, Jr., 6-1-1 (2) in six competitive rounds I did. Walsh is the grandson of former world champion Muhammad “great” Ali.

In the first round, Gerra flocked half rounds across Ali Warsch, and Ali Warsch returned in the close round. In the second and third rounds, Guerra cannot overlook the overhand rights. Ali got her body to work.

In the fourth round, Ali Warsch landed an uppercut on his edge-heavy body. In the fifth round, both landed left hooks on their chin in another nearest round. In the final round of the sixth, Ali Warsch did well when he was in the middle of the ring, not on the ropes that ended up overall.

The referee was Charlie Fitch, with scores of 58-56 and 58-56 galla respectively.

Super Flyweight 2024 Olympian Juan Ma “Juan Mitta” Lopez DeJess, electrifying fans at 0:59 of the first round of the scheduled four rounds, knocking out Brian Santiago, 1-1-2). did.

In the first round, at the end of a minute, he left the uppercut from his chin dejes and became Santiago. He can’t move, he looks frozen, and takes counts from Judge Eddie Claudio

Welterweight Keon “Juiceman” Davis, 2-0 (1), #149.2, #149.2 in Norfolk, Virginia, stopped 3-3 (2), #148.2 in Kansas City, Missouri. Scheduled 4 rounds.

In the first round, all Davis had Johnson on defense. In the second round, Davis landed the body shot rights and dropped Johnson for an eight count from umpire Steve Willis. Upon standing, Davis jumped to Johnson and dropped him to his left a few seconds later, causing Willis to shake it off.

Heavyweight Jared “The Real Big Baby” Anderson, 18-1 (15), #256.8, Toledo, Ohio, returning from his first defeat, Patras’ game Mario Scholius, 12-4-1 (10), I’m back to defeat #235.4, GR, over 10 rounds.

Anderson fought Southpaws in the first round and used an effective jab. At the very end, Collius landed his left over the gust of punches and a chin, landing a stunning Anderson. Anderson returned in the last seconds before he hit the chin to the left.

In the second and half of the third round, Anderson returned to his natural orthodox, much better until he swayed right to his chin in the final minute of the third. At the first minute of the fourth round, the mouse began under Korias’s left eye. Just before the last minute and last from Anderson, it attracted the attention of Koreas. The left hook from Kollias on the chin was Anderson turned the southpaw.

In the seventh round, Anderson controlled it up to 20 seconds left. The chopping from the chin Korea attracted attention.

In the 10th final round, Anderson threw Collius on the canvas midway. Collius fought like a man who needed a knockout, but Anderson was covered to make the round.

Judge David Fields. Score 99-91 2 times, 98-92.

The ring announcer was Mark Schnack.

Last updated on February 15, 2015/2025

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