The world world champion Innis, Emantas Stanone, the world’s weighing champion at WBA, Emantas Stanone, stopped after six rounds, adding the Ring magazine belt on Saturday night in his battle in monotheism in the Mamluk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Ennis, 34-0 (30), expelled Stanoneus, 15-1 (9), in the sixth round. The battle was stopped after Emantas returned to his corner.


In the first round, Eneis controls Stanoneus, his first punch, a left hook. Ennis turned south in the last half of the minute, and easily won the round. At the middle of the second round, they had their first exchange. Ennis, most of them in SouthPaw, made another tour. Ennis went to the corpse in the last minute of the third round, causing Stanionis to harm.
Stanoneus had eroded under his right eye in the fourth round, and lost another round. In the middle of the fifth round, Stanunes fell a pair of left on the chin, with the opening of Ennis, causing the Stanunes nose to start bleeding.
At the last minute of the sixth round, Enes fell to four highlights, dropping Stanone for 8 numbers of referee David Fields. Between the tours, the Stanoneis corner stopped the battle.
The former feather weighing hero in WBA SouthPaw RayMond ‘Savage’ was defeated, 17-1-1 (8), former WBC Continental Americana American ‘Gunna Man’ Matteice, 22-1 (17), with a ten-minute irrational decision.
In the first minute of the first round, Ford was injured in a corner with a group of punches. In the last seconds, Ford again had Matisse had been injured. Ford dominates Mattis from the second to the sixth rounds.
In the seventh round, Mattis had some swelling around the left eye, although he was his hands high with a little crime. Ford continued to win every round, and the fans were calm. In the eighth round, Ford fell two groups and three groups.
In the ninth round, Mattis began throwing some punches to support Ford, who won another tour. In the tenth and final round, Ford continued to close.
Register every 100-90. Earl Brown was the ruling.
Arturo Cardenas, Wbc Continental America Super Bantamweight, 16-0 (9) late in the south, Edgar Cortis, 9-8-1 (1), at 1:30 of the last and final round.
In the second round, Cardinas started quickly, as he was chasing Curtis, who moved around the ring well, and they fell mostly. Cardinas got one good shot.
On the seventh, Cardinas landed on the right on the chin after a minute of the tour, as Curtis dropped for 8 numbers of referee Charlie Fitch. In the eighth and last rounds in the middle of the road, the referee Vic, Vic Vice, did.
Jesoram “Boy Boy”, Wazzen, weight, Welter, and 17-0 (10), expelled Franco “Kazador” Mcimiliano Ocampo, 17-3 (8) at 1:57 of the fourth round of 10 rounds.
In the first round, at the last minute, a group of Jassov Ocampo for 8 numbers of referee David Francius was dropped. In the fourth round, the oath was dropped from Jassfov to the body of Ocampo to count from the referee Francius.
Super Welterweight 2024 Olympic Pronze Medals omari ‘Banger’ Jones, 2-0 (2) defeated Willam ‘Action’ Jackson, 13-6-2 (5), at 1:47 of the first round of six rounds.
At the middle of the first round, Johns fell a right -to -body counter, bringing Jackson to attend the referee David Francius.
Super Rightweight SouthPaw Zaquin Moses, 3-0 (2) scored a knockout in the second round of Alex Pallete, 1-4 (1) at 2:13 of the scheduled Foreore rounds.
In the second round, with one minute survival, SouthPaw moses was progressing on the Paltik chin, and went to the eighth decade of the David Franciosi. He got up, and Moses jumped on him before he was called the ruling.
Francisco, “Cisco Kid”, stopped Sadriguez, 7-0 (7), Nakhm “Dream” Parker, 5-2 (2), at the end of the third round of six schedules.
In the first three rounds, Rodriguez was lucky Parker, leading him to ropes in the third round with a small return from Parker. At the corner of Parker, they called.
Charlie Fitch was the ruling.
The Red weight “Don” Smalls, 14-0 (10) destroyed Nikki Basom, 13-2 (2) at 1:13 of the first round of eight scheduled rounds.
In the middle of the road from the first round, a wave of punches from Smalls fell on the seat of his stem, where the count from the referee Charlie Fitch took.
The episode’s announcer was David Diamanti.
Last update on 12/04/2025
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