Press Release: By Probellum – Dubai, United Arab
Emirates – December 11, 2021 - Sunny Edwards successfully retained his IBF
flyweight title as he took part in the historic Probellum Revolution event on
Saturday. Credit: Probellum
The
action-packed card was held in front of a huge crowd at the Coca-Cola Arena in
Dubai, and was broadcast to millions of fans across the globe, with the very
best fighters from around the world on display.
Some of the biggest names from the world of boxing were in attendance,
including Roy Jones Jr, Michael Buffer, Regis Prograis, and new Probellum
signings Pat and Luke McCormack, along with celebrities such as Abdu Rozik and
Adam Saleh.
The main event saw Edwards put on a masterclass to defeat Mama, while the card
also saw victories for the likes of Bakhodir Jalolov, Jono Carroll, Anthony de
Bruijn plus many more. The full details and results can be found below.
MAIN CARD RESULTS:
IBF FLYWEIGHT TITLE
SUNNY EDWARDS def.
JAYSON MAMA via unanimous decision after 12 rounds (117-110, 118-109, 118-109)
Sunny Edwards once again displayed his elite boxing skills as he defeated
Jayson Mama to make the first defence of his IBF flyweight title.
Edwards (17-0, 4 knockouts) was a level above throughout the fight, even
overcoming a nasty cut early into the contest that could have potentially
caused an issue.
The 25-year-old ensured that wouldn't be the case though, dominating
proceedings and putting the exclamation point on the performance by dropping
Mama (16-1, 9 knockouts) in round 10.
Mama lasted the distance, but there was only one winner in the end, with all
three judges scoring it heavily in the favour of Edwards, as he extended his
unbeaten record in style.
"In the second round
my right eye was completely covered in blood at one point, but I'm a warrior
and came through it," said Edwards. Mama is a great fighter and a
great contender, and I'm sure his time will come in the future.
"I came here to fight
Mama, and I did that and prepared hard and trained diligently, but I want to be
in the big fights now. I want the Ring Magazine and WBC belt. That was my
mandatory, and now I want Julio Cesar Martinez. I'm coming!"
"To all of my fellow
countrymen, thank you for supporting me," said Mama. I'm sorry I didn't get the win, I
did my best but it wasn't enough. Sunny Edwards is a great champion and a
talented boxer.
"He's smart and fast,
but next time I will come back stronger. I promise you all I will go back to
the Philippines and train hard for the next opportunity."
WBO INTERNATIONAL
SUPER-FLYWEIGHT TITLE
DONNIE NIETES split
draw with NORBELTO JIMENEZ after 10 rounds (96-94 Nietes, 96-94 Jimenez, 95-95)
There was a controversial ending between Donnie Nietes and Norbelto Jimenez as
the two men fought to a split draw after 10 rounds of action.
Four-weight world champion Nietes (43-1-6, 23 knockouts) and challenger Jimenez
(30-9-6, 16 knockouts) both gave it their all in the contest, with each fighter
getting the advantage over the other at various points in the contest.
After 10 hard-fought rounds, confusion struck as Jimenez thought it was a
12-round contest, but it was only scheduled for 10, and the fight headed to the
scorecards.
The judges couldn't split the two men, with scores of 96-94 Nietes, 96-94
Jimenez, and 95-95 meaning the bout ended in a draw, with Nietes keeping hold
of his belt in the process.
"I felt I controlled
it from the first round, then in the seventh round he was running around the
ring," said
Nietes. "I
noticed that he fights really dirty. I'm 39-years-old, and the key to this game
is discipline.
"I was able to make
it out of the last round as still the champion. It depends on the promoter if
they want to schedule a rematch again."
"I feel all the crowd
know that I should have been the winner," said Jimenez. "The fight was meant to be 12
rounds and they put it down two rounds because they don't trust their fighter.
If Nietes wants to win a world title, then he has to face me again."
BAKHODIR JALOLOV def.
JULIO CESAR CALIMENO via KO at 0:46 of R1
Heavyweight sensation Bakhodor Jalolov once again displayed his incredible
knockout power as he wiped out Julio Cesar Calimeno inside the very first
round.
Jalolov (9-0, 9 knockouts) was back in action for the first time since winning
the gold medal in the super-heavyweight division at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics this
summer, returning to the paid ranks to take on Calimeno (4-2, 4 knockouts).
He didn't waste any time though, landing a huge left hand that sent Calimeno to
the canvas. He couldn't get up before the referee's count of 10, handing
Uzbekistan hero Jalolov the superb victory.
"I am absolutely
ready for the world heavyweight championship. It doesn't matter who will be the
champion," said Jalolov. "It doesn't matter if it's Usyk, Joshua,
Fury, anybody. I am ready. I will keep on winning, and keep on performing at my
best."
JONO CARROLL def.
AELIO MESQUITA via TKO at 2:27 of R2
Jono Carroll moved a step closer to another world title shot after picking up a
second round stoppage win over Aelio Mesquita.
Carroll (21-2-1, 5 knockouts) started well, and dropped Mesquita (20-6-1, 18
knockouts) at the end of round one. It wasn't initially given as a knockdown,
but the referee informed the judges to score it as one.
'King Kong' then continued to dominate, dropping the Brazilian several more
times throughout round two, and after a constant onslaught, the referee waved
it off and handed Carroll the impressive win.
"My hard work and
dedication has paid off. I was never born with serious skill, I'm just tough
and durable and have dedicated myself over the past few years," said Carroll. "Everything is coming together,
my strength and patience has improved, and I'm working with world champions and
it's going to be my time.
"I was cut three
weeks ago and had eight stitches, but I don't care, it was just a flesh wound.
I'm here for world titles so I don't care what I have to do. Those world titles
will be mine soon.
"I knew my opponent
would be strong so I planned on making him miss in the first few rounds. He has
a lot more knockouts than I have, so I knew it would be dangerous. I took a few
on the gloves and thought where was the power? So I knew I could walk through
him.
"I walked straight in
front of him and took what he has and got the knockout. This is the revolution
and we are taking over."
ANTHONY DE BRUIJN def.
DIEGO VALTIERRA via majority decision after 6 rounds (57-57, 58-56, 59-55)
Anthony de Bruijn was victorious after a back and forth battle with Diego
Valiterra, coming out on top thanks to a six-round majority decision win.
The bout was serving as the float fight on the bill, and both men took full
advantage of their opportunity to shine in front of a big stage, as de Bruijn
(11-0-1, 6 knockouts) got the better of the early rounds.
Valtierra (6-5, 2 knockouts) came back into the fight as it progressed, having
success of his own and making it an entertaining affair, but de Bruijn managed
to see out the fight and deservedly got his hand raised.
"After the first
couple of rounds I thought it would be easy, but then he came back strong
towards the end of the fight," said de Bruijn. "I survived through the rounds,
and it was nothing that I haven't faced before.
"I dealt with it and
in the end we got the win. I kept boxing, and thought I could have stopped him
at one point but it is what it is. I knew I would get the win, and thank you to
everybody for coming."
UNDERCARD
RESULTS:
WBC ASIAN
FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE
HASIBULLAH AHMADI def. NADIR BALOCH via TKO at 2:43 of R4
ROHAN DATE def. KELVIN DOTEL via unanimous decision after 6 rounds (60-53,
60-53, 60-53)
SULTAN AL NUAIMI def. SAHIL RAHMAN N via unanimous decision after 4 rounds
(40-36, 40-36, 40-35)
FAHAD AL BLOUSHI def. KAMARUDEEN BOYEFIO via TKO at 2:47 of R3
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