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The Silver’s super light champion of WBC ‘Thunder’ Dalton Smith arrested Walid Ouizza, scoring a couple of demolition that stopped him at the end of the first round for the vacancy title of EBU Super Lightweight on Saturday night at the Notingham Arena, Nottingham, in Nottinghamshire, England.
(Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
In the main event, Smith, 17-0 (13), defeated Ouizza, 19-3 (8) at the end of the first round of 12 programmed rounds.
In the last minute of First Round, Smith dropped Ouizza with a left on the chin for an 8 content of the referee Jon Llona Fernández. When he got up, Ouizza found a flood of blows of Smith, being fallen again, causing referee Fernández to stir it wisely.
British, Commonwealth and IBF Ebu Welter Welter Weltercamp Harry ‘Horrible’ Scarff, 13-4 (3), was upset and detained by Conah ‘Wolf’ Walker, 15-3-1 (6) at 1:23 of the eleventh of a Programmed 12 rounds.
Scarff changes the left -hander after a minute in the first round, landing mainly blows and taking the round. At the end of the third round, Scarff touched Walker in his chin, receiving a warning of referee Michael Alexander.
In the fourth round, Walker’s right eye has some swelling underneath. In the sixth round, Walker never stops moving forward, going to Scarff’s body due to the blow constantly on his face.
The action was the best in the last minute of the eighth round, and they both left everything Hangout and Walker winning their first round. In the ninth and tenth rounds, Scarff regained control.
In the eleventh round, Walker suddenly had in trouble with a right hook in the chin, making Scarff Doliera. Walker continued with a burst that ends with a right, dropping Scarff for a arbiter Alexander of 8 accounts. When he got up, Walker was on all Scarff, causing referee Alexander to stop in a big surprise.
The IBF and WBO World World Web Champion, Ellie Scotney, 10-0) Unified, defeating the world of Ibo Mea Mea ‘The Night’ Motu, 20-1 (8) more than 10 × 2 rounds.
In the first round, Motu cut Scotney on the left eye as he continued advancing. Scotney obtained the best of action in the second and third round. Motu obtained the best of the action in the fourth round, taking his first round.
In the sixth round of Scotney Lands they lead the rights in the chin in the last minute. In the seventh round, Motu returned in a closed round.
Scotney surpassed Motu from the eighth to the tenths, although Motu remained hard at all times.
Referee John Latham. Scores 99-91 for all.
SUPPAW IBRAHEEM ‘Spider’ Sulaimaan’s Super Feagure, 7-0 (4) defeated Reuquen Arce, 18-18-2 (7) in eight rounds.
In the third round, both boxers have bloody noses. Arce continues to progress when the southwest Sulaimaan responds with blows. In the sixth round, Arce arrives at bass and is beaten by the Uppercuts of Sulaimaan in the chin.
In the final seconds of the seventh round, Sulaimaan got a combination, eliminating arce of equilibrium. In the octaves and ends rounds, in the last 40 seconds, Sulaimaan landed an advantage in the chin, calling Arce’s attention.
Referee Kevin Parker. 80-72 scores
The Hamza Uddin fly weight, 4-0 (1) beat Misael Ezequiel Graffioli, 5-4) for a decision of eight points of round.
Referee Peter McCormack voted 80-72.
The cruise weight Duberry, 5-0 (2) defeated the left-handed Camilo ‘Canturion’ Castagno, 4-9 (1), for a decision of points of 6 rounds. Referee Peter McCormack voted 59-53