Boxing Results: Garner’s 12th Stop Stop Bournemouth Ring Drama Berotti’s Silence Berotti


WBC Int’l and EBU Euro Super Featherweight Champion Ryan ‘The Piranha’ Garner (18-0, 9 KOS) knocked out the British and Commonwealth champion lease.

(Credit: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney)

In the first five rounds, Garner overtook Berotti and had the edge. In the sixth round, Berotti finally put it together, took the round, drawing blood from Garner’s nose. In the seventh round, Berotti got a small cut in the outer corner of her left brow. In the ninth round, Berotti grabbed Garner on the clinch after the clinch.

At halfway point in the 10th round, Berotti landed left on Garner’s chin. At the very end, Garner once again covered Berotti. For the final minute of the 11th, Garner shook Berotti with a left hook on his chin. In the 12th final round, 30 minutes later, Garner rocked Berotti with a left hook on his chin and knocked him on the ropes when referee Victor Lufflin looked well and swayed it.

Commonwealth and Ibo Continental Cruiserweight Champion Alloys “Animal” Junior (Youmbi) (11-1, 9 KOS) defeated former WBO European champion Eriszoro (18-3, 7 KOS) with a unanimous decision in the 10th round of the vacant WBC International Crusherweight title.

In the first round, the alloys had an edge. There was little action in the next two rounds. In the final minute of the fourth round, Arloys took Zoro to the canvas. In the fifth to seventh round, Zorro had the edge using a jab. This has too many clinches.

In the 8th and 9th, it was the same thing. In the 10th final round, the Alloys took a close round.

Scores were 97-93, 98-93, and 96-94. Lee was all judges.

Midlands Area Junior Middleweight Champion Amir “Knockout King” Abbaker (9-1, 6 KOS) was knocked out by 2:03 South Poker “3-0, 4 KOs) in the 8th round of the 10th round scheduled for the Midlands Area 154-LB title.

In the first round, he failed taller and Abbaker landed and rocked him several times. In the final seconds of the second round, Fail landed four punches on the body and head of Abubaker. In the third round, you can control the counter with an out-of-reach jab. In the final seconds, Abubaker failed against the ropes with a gust of punches.

In the fourth round, Abbaker continued to fail around the ring, both making roughly the same landings. Abbaker slit his right brow in the final minute. In the fifth and sixth rounds, Fail used jabs a lot as Abubaker was only in a few combinations.

Seventh, Abubaker is unhappy with failing to overcome the defense of failure and refute. In the eighth round, Fail began with a left hook and then dropped Abbaker at the foot of the rope, landing six dozen unanswered punches as Kevin Parker shook it off without a count.

Superflyweight Tony “Lightning” Curtis (11-1, 3 KOS) defeated South Pole Charles Tondo (16-10-3, 7 KOs) with a six-round point decision.

Roy Jones Jr.’s protégé, Curtis, had his way in the first half of the round before Tondo landed some punches. In the second to fourth round, Tondo was the attacker and only got rebuttal to Curtis.

In the fifth round, Tondo came out for the sixth after a tough round. In the sixth final round, Curtis gained the upper hand in a close fight.

Judge Mark Bates scored 59-55.

Super Middle Taylor Bevan (5-0, 5 KOS) stopped Zdenko Bule (15-16, 3 KOS) at 0:43 in the third round of the scheduled sixth round.

In the third round, Bevan dropped Bule into the corner for an eight count from umpire Lee, who shakes it off with Bule Rising.

Super welter Mason Payne (5-0, 2 KOS) knocked out Octavian Gratii (8-89-4, 4 KOs) at 0:49 in the fourth round of the scheduled sixth round.

In the fourth round, Gratii injured his left leg, causing umpire Rocky Israel to shake it off.

Cruiserweight Iman Zahamatokeshi (5-0, 4 KOs) knocked out Southpaw Ryan at 2:34 in the fourth round of the scheduled sixth round.

First, Zahmatkesh dropped Labourn on the right side of his chin. Lee was all judges.

Super bantamweight Hassan “Shooter” Ishak (1-0, 1 KO) stopped Brandon “El Cavallito” Vargas (3-8-1, 1 KO) at 1:27 in the third round of the scheduled four rounds.

For the final minute of the first round, Ishack landed a pair of left onto Vargas’ chin. Just before the bell, he landed his left on Vargas’ chin and brought him back onto the ropes. In the second round, Ishack landed four chin rights, which was forced by referee Mark Bates.

Super featherweight Frankie Wood (2-0) defeated Cesar ‘Zurdo’ Ignacio Paredes (18-22-1, KOS) by a four-round point decision.

Judge Rocky Israe scored it 40-36.

The ring announcer was Tohma Straver.

Last updated on 07/26/2025

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