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Saturday, January 11, 2025

Simpson Retains British and Commonwealth Middleweight Championships By Stopping Woodall In 2

Undefeated British and Commonwealth Middleweight champion Callum Simpson scored a second round stoppage of Steed Woodall to retain his championships on Saturday night at the   Park Community Arena in Sheffield, England. After an uneventful first round, Simpson dropped Woodall with a double left hook, right uppercut combination to the head in the second round. Woodall got up on unsteady legs and was put on the ropes after getting up at the count of nine only for Referee Mark Bates to seemingly step in at a questionable moment and stop the fight. Official time of the stoppage was 1:56 of round two. Callum Simpson advances to 16-0, with 11 Knockouts. Steed Woodall falls to 19-3-1, with 12


Also on this card:


WBC Women’s World Lightweight champion Caroline Dubois retained her world title via a three-round technical draw with two-time world title challenger Jessica Carmara. Dubois was in control from the opening bell and dropped Carmara with a one, two combination to the head in the opening round, Carmara’s right eye became severely swollen due to trying to block the onslaught of offense from the champion, but an accidental clash of heads opened a bad cut over Carmara’s left eye and the bout was not allowed to continue after the second round, but will go into the record books as a three round technical draw due to the referee calling time at the beginning of the round to have Carmara examined by the ringside physician, who would not allow Carmara to continue. Caroline Dubois advances to 10-0-1, with 5 Knockouts. Jessica Carmara advances to 14-4-1, with 3 Knockouts.


Undefeated Cruiserweight Scott Forrest scored an impressive second round knockout of Deevorn Miller. Forrest scored a knockdown in the first round with a perfectly timed counter right hand to the head as Miller was pressing the action. In round two, Forrest countered Miller again with a left uppercut, right hook, left hook combination to the head that sent Miller down for a second time and the bout was stopped. Official time of the stoppage was 1:49 of round two. Scott Forrest advances to 7-0, with 4 Knockouts. Deevorn Miller falls to 8-3, with 6 Knockouts. 


Middleweight Sam Hickey scored the second win of his young career by scoring a first round knockout of Lewis Howles. Three knockdowns were scored, all as a result of left hooks to the body with the corner of Howles mercifully throwing the towel in following the third knockdown in the closing seconds of round one. Official time of the stoppage was 2:59 of round one. Sam Hickey advances to 2-0, with 1 Knockout. Lewis Howles falls to 3-2, with 1 Knockout. 


Off-Air Preliminary bouts on this card: (Times and official scores not available as of this writing.)


Lightweight Elis Price (2-0, 1 Knockout) scored a first round stoppage of Liam Fitzmaurice* (0-1, 0 Knockouts) *Pro Debut for Fitzmaurice.*


Light-Heavyweight Billy Deniz (13-0, 5 Knockouts scored an eight round decision over Mickey Ellison (15-8, 5 Knockouts)


Middleweight Mauro Silva (7-0, 3 Knockouts scored a six round decision over Emmanuel Zion (6-3, 3 Knockouts)



Boxing is very much coming out of the holidays and this card promoted by Ben Shalom’s Boxxer and broadcast here in the United States on digital subscription entertainment network Peacock was ultimately short and sweet with four televised bouts producing a total of six rounds of action. While not the best for those looking for competitive action, sometimes styles and how fighters execute with those styles produce short nights at the office for lack of a better term. 


Nevertheless, Callum Simpson is establishing himself as a fighter to watch in the 160lb. Middleweight division as he looks to continue progressing towards the world rankings in what was an impressive performance, in spite of what at worst was a questionable stoppage in when the decision was made to stop the fight and not so much on if the fight would have been stopped. 


Caroline Dubois, like her brother, current IBF Heavyweight world champion Daniel Dubois was in his defense against Anthony Joshua in September of last year, was successful in her first defense as WBC Women’s World Lightweight champion. While she did not get a victory in a fight that was stopped due to an accidental clash of heads, she was impressive and appeared to be on the verge of getting that win via stoppage before the accident occurred.  


Meanwhile, the two rising prospects that competed on this card Sam Hickey and Scott Forrest  turned in impressive performances of their own in separate bouts and frankly showed skillsets in scoring knockout wins that seem to be advanced for the level that they are currently competing at. Whether that means both will be moved up to potentially more difficult competition as 2025 moves along, remains to be seen, but for now, they have emerged as fighters to keep an eye on moving forward. 


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Friday, January 19, 2024

Jonas-Mayer Weights From Liverpool, England

The official weigh-in for Saturday's IBF Women's Welterweight world championship bout between defending champion Natasha Jonas and former WBO/IBF Jr. Lightweight world champion Mikaela Mayer took place earlier today in Liverpool, England at the Echo Arena. The champion weighed in at 146lbs. for the bout, which can be seen here in the United States on digital subscription sports streaming network ESPN+. Mayer, the current International Boxing Federation's number one Welterweight contender, who will be making her debut in the Welterweight division also weighed in at 146lbs. Jonas-Mayer will top a six bout card promoted by Ben Shalom’s Boxxer in association with Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum’s Top Rank, Inc.


Jonas vs. Mayer takes place on Saturday, January 20th at the Echo Arena in Liverpool, England. The fight as well as its full undercard can be seen here in the United States on digital subscription sports streaming network ESPN+ beginning at 2PM ET/11AM PT.



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Tuesday, January 10, 2023

CHRIS EUBANK JR VS LIAM SMITH TO BE BROADCAST ON DAZN IN THE US, CANADA, DACH AND JAPAN ON JANUARY 21

 

Press Release: By DAZN – HUGE ALL BRITISH BOUT FROM BOXXER IN ASSOCIATION WITH WASSERMAN BOXING CONTESTED LIVE FROM MANCHESTER 

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 London, January 10th , 2022 – DAZN Group, the leading global sports entertainment platform, today announces that it will broadcast the all-British dust up, Chris Eubank Jr vs Liam Smith, Saturday, January 21st, from BOXXER in association with Wasserman Boxing, Live from AO Arena in Manchester. The event will be available to all DAZN subscribers in the US, Canada, DACH and Japan.

Chris Eubank Jr (32-2-0, 23 KOs) needs no introduction, son of legendary former world champion Chris Eubank, the 33-year-old has successfully carved out his own reputation in the sport and is seen as one of the leading middleweights in the world.

 

His latest fight in February 2022 saw an impressive shutout points win over Liam Williams at the Motorpoint Arena Cardiff in which he showed his class by knocking down the Welshman four times.

 

Liam Smith (32-3-1, 19 KOs) heads into this mouth-watering clash in the form of his life following big wins over Jesse Vargas, Anthony Fowler and Roberto Garcia. The Liverpool man is determined to become a world champion for a second time and a statement win vs Eubank JR will kick off 2023 with a bang.

 

‘DAZN are always looking to deliver the best boxing schedule to our subscribers and we are proud to be showing this huge fight between two of Britain’s finest’ said Joe Markowski, CEO DAZN North America. ‘We are no strangers to Liam and Chris and know we have a potential blockbuster on our hands. In 2023, we are determined to work with as many promoters as we can in order to deliver the best fights for fight fans and with actions speaking louder than words we are excited to be working for the first time with BOXXER on this special event. Tune in live January 21st for a memorable night of British boxing’.

 

BOXXER CEO & Founder, Ben Shalom said: “This is fantastic news. I am delighted that fight fans in the US, Canada, DACH and Japan will be able to watch this blockbuster event live and exclusively on DAZN. The card is stacked with massive fights from top to bottom. And the brewing animosity between bitter rivals, Chris Eubank Jr and Liam Smith will reach boiling point in what promises to be an unmissable main event in front of a sold-out AO Arena in Manchester.”

 

Wasserman’s Head of Global Boxing, Kalle Sauerland, said: "It’s fantastic that this mega fight will now have a global audience on DAZN, it’s a fight that merits a global audience and the eyeballs of the world will be on Manchester come next Saturday."

 

The show features a stacked undercard with Richard Riakporhe launching his quest for a world title shot in 2023 when he battles former two-time WBO cruiserweight world champion Krzysztof Głowacki and local lad Jack Massey stepping up to face former WBO world heavyweight champion, Joseph Parker.

 

Joining them on this blockbuster night of boxing will be Ekow Essuman vs Chris Kongo and further bouts involving Frazer ClarkeMatty HarrisScott Forrest and Amine ‘The Beast’ Boucetta.

 

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Friday, September 9, 2022

Women's World Championship Unification Doubleheader Postponed Following The Passing Of Queen Elizabeth II

 

Following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday, September 8, 2022, it has been announced that Saturday’s scheduled all Women’s Boxing card, which was to be headlined by two world championship unification bouts featuring Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall for the Undisputed Middleweight championship of the world and Mikaela Mayer and Alycia Baumgardner in a Jr. Lightweight unification bout, that was to take place at the O2 Arena in London, England has been postponed as the United Kingdom begins a period of mourning. The announcement follows postponements of several events that were to have taken place throughout the United Kingdom including several Football (Soccer) league matches, the postponement of a PGA Golf tournament, among other events.  

 

Prior to the announcement on Friday, it had been announced by Boxxer, the promotional company behind the card had intended to hold a private weigh-in for the event. The British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) however, released a statement early on Friday saying that it as a mark of respect following the passing of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II that competition that had been scheduled for Friday, September 9th had been suspended, but said that decisions regarding competition scheduled for the remainder of the weekend would be made following a review of official mourning guidance and consultation with relevant parties and other sports.  


It has also been announced that the entire card that was scheduled to take place at the O2 Arena will be tentatively rescheduled for October 15th at the same venue. We will keep readers updated on any developments as they become available. 

 

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