Category Boxing

Broadway Boxing Results

11 February, 10:33, by Admin

Gabriel Bracero (14-0, 1 KO) was victorious again Wednesday night, taking an eight-round unanimous decision over Chris Fernandez (19-12-1, 11 KO’s) in the main event at B.B. King Blues Club & Grill. Official scores were 79-72, and 80-71 twice.

Bracero, 29, had difficulty with Fernandez’ constant pressure in round one. Fernandez pressed the action, and did not let Bracero get his punches off.

In round two, Fernandez’ punch output dropped, and Bracero started to find his groove, using superior lateral movement and unleashing quick combinations. From that point, Bracero took full control of the fight in front of a boisterous crowd cheering for him.

In round four, Bracero found his range and Fernandez began following him around the ring.

Although Bracero lacks knockout power, he is able to overwhelm his opponents with his swift hand speed and large volume punching. In round five, he hurt Fernandez with a rapid right cross – left hook combination to the head. Fernandez backed into the ropes, but Bracero could not finish him.

By round six, Fernandez lost the steam on his punches. However, Fernandez got a second-wind in rounds seven and eight, closing the distance between them. Yet, Bracero used his first-class boxing skills to move in and out smoothly en route to another win.

Mark Tucker (15-0, 7 KO’s) remained unbeaten, scoring a six-round unanimous decision over Ray Smith (9-5, 3 KO’s) in a light heavyweight bout. Official scores were 59-55 on all three judges’ scorecards, however, the bout was closer than the scores indicate.

Tucker, 23, dazed Smith with a right hook in the first round.

In round two, Smith pushed Tucker back, scoring with a right to the body.

Smith connected with a five-punch combination early in round three, as Tucker lay against the ropes.

Tucker, a southpaw, displayed a solid chin after taking a flush right hand from Smith in round four.

In the final two rounds, both fighters shared some dazzling moments, connecting with clean, but not overwhelmingly effective blows.

Light heavyweight Seanie Monaghan (5-0, 4 KO’s) scored a third-round stoppage versus Angel Gonzalez (2-4, 2 KO’s). The ringside doctor stopped the bout at the end of round three. Gonzalez vehemently protested the doctor’s ruling.

Gonzalez showed a ton of heart, but was getting nailed repeatedly with a series of clean left hooks and right hands to the head from Monaghan. He gave Gonzalez a bloody nose in the third round after striking him with a devastating right. Monaghan thoroughly assaulted Gonzalez’ body too, although he was tiring just before the stoppage was announced. Monaghan’s next appearance will be March 12th on the undercard of Martinez – Dzinziruk.

Junior middleweight Boyd Melson (2-0) improved his record with a controversial, four-round majority decision against Marquise Bruce (0-1-1). Official scores were 38-38, and 39-37 twice.

Bruce caught Melson with a sharp left uppercut in round two. Next, Bruce tagged Melson with a left hook that left him slightly dazed. Bruce’s steady pressure dictated the pace in the first two rounds.

Melson came on strong in round three, connecting with a punishing straight left to Bruce’s face.

Bruce got his punches off before Melson for most of round four. Melson exchanged blow-for-blow with him. In the final seconds, Bruce landed a big right hand.

Keisher McLeod-Wells (4-1, 1 KO) captured a six-round unanimous decision win over Melissa McMorrow (4-2-3) in a highly-contested flyweight battle. Official scores were 58-55, and 57-56 twice. McMorrow brought a tremendous amount of pressure in rounds one and two, hammering away at McLeod-Wells relentlessly. McLeod-Wells worked behind a steady left jab, but lacked the power to significantly hurt McMorrow. However, McLeod-Wells scored a knockdown in round six when she landed a right, resulting in McMorrow’s right glove touching the canvas.

Junior lightweight Ryan Kielczewski (9-0, 2 KO) won 60-54 on all scorecards versus Wilshaun Boxley (6-8-1). Kielczewski controlled the contest by utilizing a stinging left jab. As each round passed, Kielczewski increased his punch output, and inflicted damaging blows to Boxley’s head and body. In the closing seconds of the fight, Kielczewski attacked Boxley ferociously to the body with a series of left hooks, followed by a powerful right to the face that sent him staggering into the ropes. Kielczewski’s next bout will be on the undercard of Martinez – Dzinziruk on March 12th.

Sidell Blocker (1-3-1) upset Deano Burrell (1-1, 1 KO) in a four-round lightweight bout. Official scores were 37-36, and 38-37 twice.

In the first round, Burrell sustained a cut right eye, resulting from an accidental clash of heads. After that, Blocker landed a lighting-quick right that dropped Burrell.

Again, Blocker scored a knockdown in round two after peppering Burrell, a southpaw, with a barrage of punches. When Burrell got back up, he answered with some wide right hooks. Then, he started to land straight lefts to Blocker’s face.

In round three, Burrell was winging right hooks, but started to show fatigue.

Both guys battled in close quarters in the final round, although it was a little too late for Burrell to make an impact on the judges’ scorecards.

Steven Martinez (8-0, 7 KO’s) scored a sensational first-round stoppage at 1:11 against Ishwar Amador (11-9, 7 KO’s). Martinez, 20, stunned Amador with a fierce left hook to the head. From there, Martinez dropped him with a firm right to the face. Moments later, Martinez connected with a solid left hook to Amador’s body, and followed it with a sequence of right hand shots until referee Earl Brown halted the action.

Featherweight Joseliz Cepeda (3-1) scored a four-round unanimous decision victory over Allan Benitez, who was making his professional debut. Official scores were 40-36, and 39-37 twice.

Benitez gave up an enormous reach advantage to Cepeda, and had a great deal of trouble closing the distance the entire fight. As a result, Cepeda was able to swarm him with a large volume of punches en route to victory.

Big Fight – Terrible Ending

11 February, 10:30, by Admin
Timothy Bradley vs Devon Alexander – WBO , WBC Light Welterweight Titles

They say styles make fights ?? well that certainly was the case on Saturday night at the Silverdome in Michigan USA when Tim Bradley and Devon Alexander fought to an unsatisfactory ending ,  Alexander made all the right noises to quit in the 10th round therefore the fight going to the scorecards.

Thank god the judges scored this fight correctly as they gave Tim Bradley a unanimous technical decision after 10 rounds. I watched the fight originally on a stream and scored 98-92 to Bradley but when i got home i watched the fight again , this time scoring 97-93 Bradley. One round of a difference…. the 6th.

This fight was difficult to score as most of the rounds were very close. I went for the come forward fighter in Bradley as it seemed Alexander was always backing off and not throwing enough punches. Fight fans around the world mostly had Bradley winning but there were a few that had the fight a draw. One or two even had Alexander winning??

Punch stats for the fight actually had Alexander out landing Bradley so it goes to show how sometimes these stats can be so wrong when just about everyone had Bradley winning by 2-4 points.

Like always my scorecard is below with all the fans scores , written press scores , TV scores and boxing website scores etc etc etc

Round 1…..Bradley 10-9
Round 2…..Bradley 10-9
Round 3…..Bradley 10-9
Round 4…..Bradley 10-9
Round 5…..Alexander 10-9
Round 6…..Alexander 10-9
Round 7…..Alexander 10-9
Round 8…..Bradley 10-9
Round 9…..Bradley 10-9
Round 10…Bradley 10-9…..this round was only 1 min old due to the head clash.

TOTAL…..97-93 Timothy Bradley

Judges scores : Tom Miller……. 96-95 Bradley
Duane Ford…….97-93 Bradley
Omar Mintun…..98-93 Bradley

TIMOTHY BRADLEY WIND BY UNANIMOUS TECHNICAL DECISION AFTER 10

TV Boxing sites and Fans scores

HBO – Lederman 87-84 Bradley after 9 rounds
Merchant 96-94 Bradley

SKY – Jim Watt 86-85 Bradley after 9 rounds

ESPN – Dan Rafael 97-93 Bradley 

World Boxing News – 95-95 Draw

Ben Thompson (Fighthype) – 97-93 Bradley

Javier Rosas Jnr (boxingtalk) – 97-94 Bradley
Greg Leon (boxingtalk) had it a draw but with no card

George Elsmssar (bragging rights corner) – Bradley 98-92

Boxrec fans – 9-1 in favor of Bradley with most scores being 97-93

Boxingscene – 17-0-3 in favor of Bradley with most scores 97-93 or 96-94 , The draw was 95-95

Eastsideboxing – 12-1 in favor of Bradley with most scores 97-93 or 96-94

Budwieser forum fans – 3-0 in favor of Bradley with again most score 97-93

Bad Left Hook – 98-93 Bradley

WAR – Booth Beats Arthur

11 February, 10:27, by Admin

Jason Booth vs Jamie Arthur – British ,  Commonwealth Super Bantam Titles
In the hardest fight of the year to judge so far Jason Booth rebounded from his world title defeat last year to win Jamie Arthur’s Commonwealth Super Bantam title adding to Booths own British crown. This match was not covered as much as i expected on the fight forums for some reason but both guys must deserve huge credit as they took this fight at 3 weeks notice. 

Frank Maloney can also be pleased as his 2 boxing shows in the early part of the year have thrown up very good main events (the other being McDonnell vs Jamoye). Boxing fans can also look forward to a rematch as Maloney told Sky Sports that he had no problem for a return but just after Jason Booth challenges for the vacant European Title.

When the fight started it looked like Booths world title shot had taken too much out of him as on my card and on most boxing sites cards Arthur took 3 of the first 4 rounds. The middle rounds were the hardest to score in the fight before Booths experience and work rate began to tell as he dominated the latter stages. Booths late pressure is obvious what swung it on the judges scorecards although i dont think the 117-112 score by Marcus McDonnell by fair to Jamie Arthur. 

If Frank Maloney can update his website then i will be able to stick a link to the fight for those who missed it but as always my scorecard is below along with the boxing fans forums scores and Sky TV experts views.

Round 1…..Arthur 10-9
Round 2…..Arthur 10-9
Round 3…..Arthur 10-9
Round 4…..Booth 10-9
Round 5…..Arthur 10-9
Round 6…..Booth 10-9
Round 7…..Booth 10-9
Round 8…..Booth 10-9
Round 9…..Booth 10-9
Round 10…Booth 10-9
Round 11…Arthur 10-9
Round 12…Booth 10-9

TOTAL : 115-113 Jason Booth

Judges Scores : Ian John Lewis……….115-113 Booth
Richie Davies………….115-114 Arthur
Marcus McDonnell….117-112 Booth

JASON BOOTH WINS BY SPLIT DECISION

TV And Boxing Fans Scores

Sky TV – Jim Watt 116-113 Booth , Bob Mee and Richie Woodhall had Booth 3 up with 1 round left
Glen McCrory though Booth had won

Boxrec – 4-2 in favor of Booth , only card posted was 116-115 Arthur most had Booth by 1-2 points

Livefight – 2-0 in favor of Booth , only card posted was 115-114 Booth

Budweiser Forum – 1-0 Booth but fans said a very close fight

Boxingscene – 2-0 Booth , only card posted was 116-112 Booth