Devin Haney humiliates himself against Ryan Garcia in Brooklyn – Results And Video Highlights!
Ryan Garcia managed to SHOCK the boxing world by flooring Devin Haney not once, not twice, but three times last Saturday at the Barclays Center.
Ryan Garcia managed to SHOCK the boxing world by flooring Devin Haney not once, not twice, but three times last Saturday at the Barclays Center.
Skye Nicolson rolled with the punches to notch up her tenth victory, seizing the WBC World Featherweight Title from Sarah Mahfoud with a unanimous decision that reverberated through the boxing world.
Ernesto “Tito” Mercado, the young gun at 140 pounds, left no room for doubt at the Owl’s Nest in Houston, demolishing Deiner Berrio to grab the WBA North American Gold Super Lightweight Title.
Tito Sanchez, hailing from Cathedral City, unleashed a storm inside the ring, turning his 10-round super bantamweight brawl against Erik Ruiz of Oxnard, California, into a spectacle of pure boxing ferocity in front of a packed house.
Gilberto Ramirez, straight outta Mazatlán, Mexico, stepped into the ring and ripped the WBA Cruiserweight Super World Championship right out of Arsen Goulamirian’s clutches.
Oh, what a snoozefest we had on our hands this weekend, folks. If you missed it, consider yourself lucky. The boxing world was treated to a marathon of monotony, starting with Kubrat “The Cobra” Pulev’s so-called “workmanlike” decision victory over Ihor “The Hulk” Shevadzutskyi.
Seniesa Estrada, with an unbeaten record of 26-0 and 9 KOs, clinched a win over her arch-rival Yokasta Valle, whose record fell to 30-3 with 9 KOs.
Juan Carrillo decided to keep his undefeated streak as casual as a stroll through the park, putting Quinton Rankin to bed with a loving two-punch lullaby in the main event.
San Mateo Atenco’s own William Zepeda, the knockout artist with an unblemished record, orchestrated a relentless barrage of punches, effectively dismantling his adversary, the resilient former IBO World Champion Maxi Hughes from Yorkshire, UK.
In the shadowy corners of Madison Square Garden, Callum Walsh, the undisputed king of the super welterweight division, made quick work of Dauren Yeleussinov, ending the fight in the ninth round for the WBC Continental Americas title.