The heavyweights of the 2016 Olympic silver medalist, Joe, “Juggernaut”, lost a unanimous decision to 10 laps to return “El Animal” Hrgovic on Saturday evening at the Live Arena co-opener in Manchester, England.
During the first two laps, it was obvious, neither of them looked like their old self. Hrgovic had more punches, causing puffs around the left eye of Joyce, who was swaying wildly in the air for the most part. In the third round, a right of Joyce opened a cut on the left eyebrow of Hrgovic.
In the fifth round, Joyce landed on the left, causing a cup on Hrgovic’s right eyebrow.
In the sixth and seventh rounds, Joyce seemed to get her “second victory”, landing more punches than in all previous laps. In the eighth round, Hrgovic did enough to take the tour.
A minute in the ninth round has to the right of Hrgovic on the chin, Joyce’s knees. In the tenth and last round, the two had their moments.
The scores were 97-93, 96-95 and 98-92. John Latham was the referee.
In the co-functionality, the English heavyweight champion David ‘Big d’ Big d ‘Adeley, 14-1 (13) scored a pair of Knockdowns, arresting the champion Ibo Int’l Jeamie’ Tkv ‘Tshikeva, 8-2 (5) at 0:55 of the sixth round to win the British Bbbofc Tit.
In the first round, the first of the eight tree structures occurred after 10 seconds. In the second round, there was again eight links and warnings from referee Ron Kearney. In the last seconds, Adeley landed the first solid punch, a left hook with the chin.
In the third round, there were only five links. Adeley took another turn, picking up several punches. In the fourth round, there was a return to eight shots, TKV taking the turn. In the fourth, Stop Counting Cinches, TKV won a turn. It was more of the same thing in the fifth round.
In the sixth round, while the two were in a melee, referee Kearney said: “Break”. Adeley landed a left hook on the chin, and descends the TKV for an 8. Going up, Adeleye continued it, marking a second Knockdown with another left hook on the chin, ending the match.
The Commonwealth Boxing Council Lightweight Jack ‘the Demolition Man’ Firffty champion, 26-0 (17) arrested Southpaw Cory O’Regan, 14-1 (3) at 2:26 of the fifth round of 12 laps planned.
In the first round, with only one 8 in his last fight and no opponent with a winning record, it’s a step forward for O’Regan. O’Regan moved from one side to the other, using a blow because Fricerty barely pounded in the first two laps.
In the third round, O’Regan began to land the left to the chin of Firfetty for several minutes until the last seconds when Firoftty won his first punch, dropping O’Regan and pulling blood from his nose for an 8 referee Darren Sargensin.
In the fourth round, O’Regan easily won, landing the punches faster than Fleerty, which seemed very slow to react. In the fifth round, Firety went to the body, injuring O’Regan with body law after a minute. O’Regan returned, making him miss until suddenly the corner stops, to the surprise of many.
Super Lightweight Khaleel ‘The Real Deal’ Majid, 15-0 (4) won a unanimous decision of 10 laps on “Super” Alex Murphy, 13-1) in an action fight.
In the second round, Majid won many rights on Murphy’s chin. In the third and fourth round, Murphy returned well to Outwork Majid. With encouragement from his corner in the fifth round, Majid began to be busy in a uniform lap with Murphy.
In the sixth, another close. Fortunately for Majid, Murphy is not a good puncher, mostly exceeded. The seventh lap was the best to this point, the two letting everything go out in a tower.
In the eighth and ninth rounds, Majid, at the height, works Murphy’s body but is captured by uppercuts on the chin in a tower. In the tenth and last lap, with the fight to win, the two had their moments, with Murphy suffering from a cut on his left eyebrow. A draw would not harm one or the other of the fighters.
The scores were 97-94, 96-94 and 96-95. John Latham was the referee.
Olympian heavy goods vehicle Delicious Orie, 1-0) beat Milos Veletic, 3-8 (1) by a decision of four round points. The referee, Steve Gray, scored 40-36.
During the first three laps, it was all the head rights of the East Landing, because Veletic was on the defense, even dropped his hands in the third. In the fourth and last round, after fucked with punches behind the head during the previous towers without warning from referee Steve Gray, Orie failed to impress during her beginnings.
Super Featherweight Southpaw ‘Sugar Boy Roy’ Royston Barney-Smith, 14-0 (7) defeated Southpaw Cesar Ignacio Paredes, 18-17-1 (5) by an eight-point decision.
In the second round, Paredes underwent a cut on the deck of his nose halfway from the Tour. In the fourth round, the cut caused a swelling on the nose of Paredes at the start of the Tour. Barney-Smith seems happy with Outland Paredes.
On the seventh round, PARDES launched more punches for a U-shaped turn than before. Then Barney-Smith intensified the pace, looking for a stop due to the cut. In the eighth and last round, Barney-Smith took another dull round.
Arbitrator Darren Sargensin scored 80-72.
The Triple National Triple Middleweight ‘Rambo’ Ramtin Musah (1-0) national champion beat Robbie ‘The Camden Caritaker’ Chapman (13-49-9 (2) by a four-round decision.
In the first round, Musah has boxed well. In the second round, Chapman made it interesting, winning certain head rights, although it was upgraded. In the third round, Musah won a left hook to the body after a minute, attracting the attention of Chapman. In the fourth and last round, Chapman showed the pleasure of the crowd in a losing effort.
Welterweight Southpaw Mark Chamberlain, 17-1 (12) beat Miguel Angel Scarringi, 8-5 (3) by a decision of eight rounds.
During the first three laps, Chamberlain was able to get by, with the exception of the lead rights of Scarringi landing on his chin on occasion. In the fourth final round, thirty seconds, an advance on the left of Southpaw Chamberlain on the chin struck Scarringi several steps.
In the sixth round, Chamberlain suffered a note on his left eyebrow. Referee Steve Gray warned him of the use of his forearm. In the eighth and last round, Chamberlain seemed happy to go around since his last fight about seven months ago, making the distance in a losing effort.
Referee Gray scored 80-72.
Plume weight of Southpaw Nelson ‘The Sexy One’ Birchall, 8-0 (5) knocked out Rodrigo Matias Areco, 5-14-2), # 130, by Marcos Paz at 1:31 from the first round of six tours planned.
In the first round, Birchall took him to the body of Areco, finally leaving Areco halfway with a right towards the body and then the chin. Areco got up, then returned to a knee who arrested referee Darren Sargeinson when he got up.
The featherweight Alfie Middlemiss (3-0) beat Alexander Morales (6-12-5 (2) by a dots of four rounds.
During the first two laps, Middlemiss went well, thwarting an effective blow against Morales, which was still presented. He had a small cut of the left hook of Morales on his right eyebrow. During the next two rounds, he continued, with middlemiss having a blood net on the side of his face, launching a bleaching.
Referee Steve Gray scored 40-37.
The double national champion Bantam Louie Szeto, 1-0) came out of the web to defeat Nabil Ahmed, 2-41-3) by a close decision decision.
In the second round, halfway after having taken the first round, Szeto was abandoned with a right on Ahmed’s chin for an 8 of referee Darren Sargensin. He came back well. At the fourth and last round, Szeto, who returned well in the third, needed the final round due to the Knockdown. He did well in a narrow touch because Ahmed never stopped punching.
The Sargensin referee scored it 38-37.
The advertiser of the ring was Thomas Treiber
Last update on 05/04/2025