Nick “Wrecking” Ball stops TJ ‘Power’ Doney


WBA World Featherweight Champion Nick “Wrecking” Ball stopped former IBF Super Bantam Champion TJ ‘The Power’ Doheny after 10 rounds on Saturday night at M&S ​​Bank Arena in Liverpool, England.

In the main event, WBA World Featherweight Champion Nick “Wrecking” Ball, 22-0-1 (13), stopped former Southpaw IBF Super Bantamweight Champion TJ.

In the first round, Dorny went back and forth with edge. In the final seconds, the ball had a dhoney in the corner. Dorney turned and sat down, and the ball kicked him in the back of his leg and dropped him. He may have been dq’d by referee Michael Alexander. In the second round, Dorney displayed the ball in the round with a three-punch combination, occasionally landing the ball.

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In the third round, 38-year-old Dorney continued to outmart the ball until the ball landed the final punch of the round. In the fourth round, Dhoney landed another three-punch combination. Ball from frustration began using dirty tactics with his forearms without warning from referee Alexander.

In the final half of the fifth round, the ball finally shaking Dornie to the right on his chin, shocking him. In the sixth round, Dorney used all his experience to mostly compete against the opposing ball. In the final minute of the eighth round, the ball missed with three punches and was countered by Dorny. In the end, the ball appears to have landed more than Dhoney. The ninth Dorny’s right eye was closed as the ball threw him onto the canvas, pointing to referee Alexander from him.

Tenth, the ball landed an unanswered gust of punches in the first minute. Dhoney fought back with a spurt. Dorney was exhausted at the end of the round. His corner stopped the fight. What a brave performance by Dorny.

In a very impressive performance, Super Flyweight Jack “Elteria” Turner, 11-0 (10) stopped former EBU and Commonwealth Champ’s Ryan Farrag, 23-6 (6) at 0:41 in the second round of the 10th.

In the first round, Turner scored Farrag’s best in an action round that ended with a half dozen punches of defensively oriented Farragh. In the second round, Turner raided after Farragh, landing a gust of punches and dropping Farragh as umpire Steve Gray lay there and shook it off.

WBC International Silver Bantamweight Champion Andrew Cain, 14-1 (12) easily won former WBC flyweight champion Charlie Edwards, split decision over 20-2 (7) in the 12 or more inactive rounds of the BBBOFC British Boxing Council title.

In the first round, Cain chased Edwards throughout the round. Edwards finished with a small cut to his hairline in the final seconds, probably from his elbow. In the second round, Cain counterattled Edwards. In the third round remaining of 30 seconds, Cain landed a three-punch combination on Edward’s chin. In the eighth round, Edwards finally landed some jabs.

In the ninth round, fans began booing Edwards’ performances. In the 10th and 11th rounds, Edwards stopped occasionally, and Cain kept him closed. The 12th and final rounds saw a biased battle. Embarrassed, Edwards raised his hand and jumped onto the ropes as if he had won.

The judge was Victor Loughlin. The scores were 115-114 for Cain (Latham), 115-113 for Edwards, 116-112 for Cain (McDonnell) and 120-108 kh for Cain.

WBA intercontinental lightweight champion Southpaw Jaidier “Billion” Herrera, 17-0 (15), stopped former WBC Latinx champion Jose “El Implibull” Macias, 21-4-2 (8) in all action battles.

In the action-packed first round, a tall Herrera landed an uppercut during Macias’ wild left hook. In the second round, Herrera drove Macias into a neutral corner with a gust of punches midway through another action round. In the third round, Herrera had the advantage in another good round, landing the left lead and almost dropped Macia. In the fourth and fifth rounds, Herrera began showboating as Macias continued to move forward.

In the sixth round, Macias earned a right to the lead and a left hook share on the chin. In the final seconds, Herrera’s head slashed Macias’s left eyebrow. In the seventh round, Macias backed the cut and came back and was hit with a half-dozen punches, referee John Latham called for a halt, and Macias complained.

Former WBO European champion Blood Strand, 12-2 (4), lost the split decision to former WBC International champion Ionnut “Il Capo” Baluta, 17-5-1 (3) in more than 10 rounds due to the WBO European super bantamweight title.

Strand had Balta made the round but in the first round at half point he rocked Balta over his chin and knocked several steps. From second to fifth, Balta was the attacker in a close fight, with Strand knocking out Balta’s mouthpiece in the fifth round.

In the sixth round, referee Marcus McDonnell warned Balta with his shoulder. Strand was then cut off to the left eyebrow from a head collision. At the end of the seventh round, Balta landed the right on his chin and stopped the strand with a truck. In the ninth round, Balta stepped into Strand’s foot that had hit the canvas. In the final round of the 10th, Balta appeared to have an edge.

Scores 97-93 strands, 98-91 and 96-94 Balta.

Middleweight Stephen “Stevo” Clark, 6-0 (1) easily defeated Dmitri Protkunas, 8-18-1 (1) with the decision of six rounds.

In the first four rounds, Clark was an invader and a protocna who swooned. In the fifth round, Protocna suffered a cut in her left eyebrow. In the sixth and final rounds, Protocnas continued holding his gloves high and continued his defense as Clark threw a shutout.

Judgment Steve Gray recorded a 60-54 fight.

Super Bantamweight South Paw Leighton Burcher, 1-0 (1) knocked out Laz Robernas at 1:55 in the second round of the scheduled four-round fight.

In the first round, Birchard landed a gust of punches in the final seconds, dropping Bernas and referee John Latham began counting eight as referee John Latham echoed into Bernas’ rescue. In the second round, Birchall landed a three-punch combination, and Bernath was vulnerable against the ropes when referee John Latham waved it off.

Welterweight Lucas Biswana, 2-0 (1), defeated Ezekiel Gregores (3-21) with a four-round point decision.

Judgment Steve Gray scored it 40-36.

Featherweight Southpaw William Burchard, 1-0 (1) knocked out Engel Gomez at 0:48 in the second round of the scheduled four-round battle.

In the second round, Birchall landed a gust of punches, dropping Gomez on the canvas, which was forced by Jon Latham, to shake it off.

Super welterweight Lewis Lawton, 1-0 (1) knocked out Artjom Spatial, 4-13-1 (1) at 1:15 in the first round of the scheduled four rounds.

In the first round, Lawton landed a left hook under Sperter’s elbow and dropped it onto the canvas. As he was about to wake up, he stopped by again and was shaken off by referee Steve Gray.

Heavyweight Joe Bourne, 0-1) He drew it with Christian “Cracker” in the fourth round, 1-5-1 (1).

Judge John Latham scored 38-38.

The ring announcer was Tohma Straver.

Last updated on 03/16/2025

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