Boxing results: ‘Thunder’ Dalton Smith Stots Walid Ouizza
WBC Silver Super Lightweight Champion ‘Thunder’ Dalton Smith stops Walid Ouizza, knocking down a couple who are standing in his way at the end of the first round at the Ebu Super Arena, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.
(Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
In the main event, Smith, 17-0 (13), lost to Ouizza, 19-3 (8) at the end of the first round of the scheduled 12 rounds.
In the first minute of the final, Smith threw a left Ouizza into the space to be assigned an 8 count from Referee jlona Fernandez. When he went up, Ouizza met barches of punches from Smith, he went down again, making Ferhee Fernandez by changing it wisely.
British, Commonwealth, and IBF EBU Welterweight Hark ‘Champible’ Champible ‘Scarff, 13-4 (3 (3 (3), was upset and stopped by conah ‘Wolf’ Walker Walker, 15-3-1 (6) in -1: 2) 12 cycles are arranged.
Scarff’s shift goes south after a minute in the first round, mainly landing jabs and taking the round. In the first round of the round, the scarf caught Walker in the chin, earning a warning from Referee Alexael Alexal.
The fourth right eye that rotates has some swelling underneath. In the sixth round, Walker’s Walker does not stop coming forward, going to Skyff’s body because of Jabi always in his face.
The action was intense in the last minute of the Eight In rounds nine and ten, the Scarffs regained control.
At eleven, suddenly Walker was in trouble with a suitable combination with the chin, having Scaryff. Walker followed up with a flurry of rights, dropping an 8-count scarf from a whipping Alexander. As he stepped up, Walker was stuffed with a scarf, prompting Alexander to call a grand slam.
IBF and WBO World Super Bantamweight Champion Ellie Scotney, IBO World Bantamweight Champ Mea ‘night’ Motu, 20-1 (8) over 10 × 2 rounds.
In the first round, Motu cut Scotney above the left eye as he continued to come forward. Scotney got the best of the action in rounds two and three. Motu got the best of the action in the fourth round, taking his first round.
In the sixth world Scotney’s Scotney lead rights lead to the chin at the last minute. In the seventh round, Motu returned to the nearest round.
Scotney works with Motu from Eight, although Motu remains difficult throughout.
Referee John Latham. Scores 99-91 overall.
Super Featherweight SouthPaw Ibraheem ‘Spider’ Sulaimaan, 7-0 (4) defeated Aruquen ArcE, 18-18 (7) over eight rounds.
In the third round, both boxers have bloody noses. ArcE continues to come forward as Southaw Sulaimaan counters with jabs. In the sixth round, ARCE comes down and is attacked by sulaimaan’s Thingctuts in the chin.
Showing the last seconds of the seventh, Sulaimaan reached the combination, knocking the balance. In the eighth and final round, in the last 40 steps, Sulaimaan came to the lead left on the chin, receiving the attention of arce.
Referee Kevin Parker. Scores 80-72
Flyweight Hamza Uddin, 4-0 (1) Beat Misael Ezequiel Graffioli, 5-4) by eight point decision.
Referee Peter McCormack voted 80-72.
Cruiserweight Traie Duberry, 5-0 (2) Lost to Southpaw Camilo ‘Caturion’ Castagno, 4-9 (1), by 6 point decision. Referee Peter McCormack voted 59-53
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