Luis Nunez stops Carlos Arrieta – Boxing Results
Luis ‘The Twist’ Nunez made the most of his time in the spotlight with a 10th round stoppage of Carlos ‘The Chosen One’ Arrieta in the main event on Showtime TV.
Luis ‘The Twist’ Nunez made the most of his time in the spotlight with a 10th round stoppage of Carlos ‘The Chosen One’ Arrieta in the main event on Showtime TV.
Luis ‘King Kong’ Ortiz recovered from two knockdowns to stop ‘Prince’ Charles Martin and potentially put himself in line for a future shot at the IBF world heavyweight title.
Teenage prodigy Vito ‘White Magic’ Mielnicki Jr. was forced to work hard by tough veteran Nicholas ‘Nice Nick’ DeLomba but produced a late stoppage after displaying good footwork and an effective jab all night.
“I just want to beat him properly this time,” were the words of Joseph Parker ahead of his rematch with Dereck ‘War’ Chisora at Manchester Arena.
Despite blood running down his face from round four onwards, Artur Beterbiev retained both his world titles and his record of being the only active world champion with a 100% knockout rate by stopping ‘Sir’ Marcus Browne in round nine.
Vasiliy ‘Loma’ Lomachenko continued his climb back to the summit of the lightweight decision with a thoroughly impressive performance to beat Richard ‘RC’ Commey by a wide margin on the scorecards in Madison Square Garden.
“You may have dynamite in both hands, but I’ve got the wind in my heels” were the words of ‘Showtime’ Sunny Edwards on Twitter when promoting his title defense against Jayson ‘Smasher’ Mama in Dubai.
Devin ‘The Dream’ Haney retained his WBC world lightweight title and set up a potential undisputed lightweight world championship match with George Kambosos Jr.
Campbell ‘Hurricane’ Hatton turned in a much improved performance from his last outing and moved his career record to 5-0 (1KO) with a second round knockout of Hungarian fighter Atilla Csereklye in Spain.
“Give them nothing, take from them everything, this is where we hold them, this is where we fight.” The words of King Leonidas rang through Madison Square Garden to precede the entrance of George ‘Ferocious’ Kambosos Jr.,