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Chris Eubank, Jr. He beat Conora ‘The Destroyer’ Benn during 12 rounds, winning a unanimous decision with all the judges who reached it the same on Saturday night at his middle weight candidate at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
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EUBANK, JR., 35-3 (25 Outworked Benn, 23-1 (14) in the main event, winning a close decision in 12 rounds.
Initially, Eubank was a favorite, while the favorite of Benn fans. At the beginning of the second round, Eubank would hit the clinch behind the head and back of Benna. Both warned Judge Victor Loughlin. In the third round, after a minute, Benn roamed Eubank with his right beard, making him Benn caught in a wedge. Halfway, they collapsed on the canvas.
In the middle of the fourth circle, Eubank swinging Benn with the right upper part on his chin. In the fifth round, Eubank pushed Benna to the canvas. Benn used an effective stitch, while Eubank used both hands to release his body and head. In the last seconds of the sixth round, Eubank was warned that he had hit the head of Benna – another circle. Benn seemed to take the first three rounds and Eubank the next three rounds halfway.
In the eighth round, Eubank continued his dirty tactic, while Benn fought in a close fight. In the ninth round, Eubank suffered a small cut on the left cheek after suffering one to the right in the fight earlier. In the ninth round, Eubank continues mostly by sliding the blows against the younger Benna, but it landed as many blows.
In the last minute of the tenth round, Eubank suffered a small cut on the corner of the right eye. In the eleventh round, Eubank continues to check the time while Benn.
In the twelfth and last round, Eubank came out like a fighter who needed a knockout, mostly cracking all over Benna. They gave fans their money in this one. Can that be a draw?
Evaluates 116-112 of all three judges.
Liam ‘Beefy’ Smith, 33-5-1 (20) lost to Aaron ‘Silencer’ McKenna, 20-0 (10), unanimous decision in 12 circles.
In the twelfth and last round, due to the conflict of the heads, Smith was cut over the left eye. McKenna dropped Smith for 8 counts from Judge John Latham.
Ratings 119-108, 118-108 and 117-109.
In cooperation in his third meeting, each won one light heavyweight category, Anthony Yarde, 27-3 (24), beat the former IBO Lyndon champion ‘King’ Arthur, 24-3 (16), a unanimous WBA intercontinental title WBA.
In the first six rounds, Yarde had mostly Arthur against the rope. In the ninth round, Yarde had Arthur against the ropes. In the tenth round he continued with Arthur, he landed a firm right to Yarde chin in the last thirty seconds.
In the last minute of the eleventh circle, Yarde is almost helpless on the bell. In the twelfth and last round, after touching the gloves, they fought in the middle of the ring for twenty seconds before Yarde pushed Arthur to the ropes.
Judge Steve Gray. Ratings 115-113, 116-112 twice.
BBBOFC British Cruiserweight Champion Viddal Riley, 13-0 (7), beat Cheavon ‘C4’ Clarke, 10-2 (7), a unanimous decision in 12 rounds.
In the second through the fourth round, Riley had an advantage. In the fifth round of Clarke, he returned well. In the eighth round of Clarke, it was cut over the left eye due to the conflict of the heads.
From the ninth to the twelfth, Riley’s work kept a step ahead of Clarke.
Grades 115-113, 116-112 and 117-111. Lee was every judge.
Former WBO Cruise Champion Chris Billam-Smith, 21-2 (13) beat Brandon ‘BulletProof’ Glanton, 20-3 (17), #199.5, from Atlanta, him, reaching a couple of unanimous decisions in 12 rounds.
In the first two rounds, Billam-Smith was an aggressor, pushing the glaent on the ropes. In the third round, Glanton landed on the beard of Billam-Smith, taking a circle.
In the sixth round, the right hook of Billam-Smith dropped the glanton for 8-koj from the judge of Marko Bates. Glanton claimed to slide. In the seventh round, again, the Glanton descends, claiming he slid. In the tenth round, Glanton was constantly coming out, but he looked exhausted as Billam-Smith returned to return to the crowd. Glanton needed a knockout to win.
In the eleventh and twelfth round, Billam-Smith had an advantage in a close and exciting fight. Billam-Smith’s cut around his left eye eventually ran down his face.
The results were twice 115-113, 116-112. Mark Bates was a judge.
Ring announcer, Michael Buffer, for the main event.
Last time updated 26.04.2025