Padley Defeats Fiaz By Split Decision

Former world title challenger Josh Padley won a 12-round split decision over Aqib Fiaz in a super featherweight bout in Sheffield, England.

Padley, 129.4 lbs won by scores of 115-112 and 114-113. Fiaz won a card 114-113.

Padley is now 15-1. Fiaz, 129.65 lbs of Oldham, ENG is 14-2/

Sulaimaan Decisions Nadim

Ibraheem Sulaimaan remained undefeated with a 10-round unanimous decision over Ibrahim Nadim in a lightweight bout.

Sulaimaan, 129.45 lbs won by scores of 100-90 twice and 98-92 and is now 11-0. Nadim, 129.90 lbs is now 18-2.

Atang Stops Shaili in 1st

Leo Atang remained undefeated with a first round stoppage of Fouad Shaili in a six-round heavyweight bout.

Atang landed a barrage of shots that included some vicious rights and the fight was stopped at 2:30

Atamg, 238.20 lobs of York, ENG is 7-0 with six knockouts. Shaili, 263.8 lbs of Bordeaux, FRA us 5-5-2.

Bowen Stops Coleman in 9

Aaron Bowen stopped Troy Coleman in round nine of their 10-round middleweight bout.

Bowen beat-up, battered and bruised Coleman throughout the contest and landed plenty of flush right hands. In round nine, Bowen landed a huge assault of punches and yet another right snapped Coleman’s head back and the fight was stopped at 1:41.

Bowen, 161.9 lbs of Coventry, ENG is 8-1 with 8-1 with sox knockouts. Coleman, 159.45 lbs of Burinwoods, ENG is 15-5-1.

Adam Maca won a six-round decision over Cesar Ignacio Paredes in a super featherweight bout.

Maca, 129 lbs won by a 60-54 score and is now 6-0. Paredes, 130.65 lbs of Callo, PER is 18-35-1.

Ed Hardy stopped Jesus Carrasco in the sixth and final round of their featherweight bout.

In round six, Hardy landed a leaping left hook on the jaw that sent Carrasco to the canvas and the fight was stopped at 1:47.

Hardy, 127.60 lbs of Doncaster, ENG is 7-0 with three knockouts. Carrasco, 128.05 lbs pf Madrid, SPA is 2-5-2.

Connor Mitchell stopped Rodrigo Matias Areco in the opening round of a four-round featherweight bout.

Mitchell landed a left that drove Areco into the corner. Four flush later forced a referee stoppage at 2:20

Mitchell, 129.05 lbs of Orsett, ENG is 3-0 with two knockouts. Areco, 129.70 lbs oi Buenos Aries, ARG is 5-22-2.

Chris Mulunda won a four-round decision over Connor Goulding in a middleweight bout.

Mulunda, 161 lbs of Sheffield, ENG won by a 40-36 score and is now 3-0. Goulding, 161.75 lbs of Liverpool is 6-13.




VIDEO: Josh Padley Vs Aqib Fiaz Weigh In 




SHEFFIELD FIGHT WEEK: OFFICIAL WEIGH-IN RESULTS AND FIGHT NIGHT RUNNING ORDER FOR PADLEY VS FIAZ – LIVE ON DAZN

Josh Padley and Aqib Fiaz shared a tense final stare down after both making weight today in Sheffield ahead of their EBU European Super Featherweight Championship clash at the Utilita Arena – live worldwide on the Global Home of Boxing, DAZN.

Champion Padley insisted at yesterday’s Press Conference that he will not be beaten in front of his Yorkshire faithful this weekend as Fiaz warned he will ‘spark out’ the former electrician.

Elsewhere on the card, undefeated prospect Ibraheem Sulaimaan (10-0, 5 KOs) challenges Ibrahim Nadim (16-1, 2 KOs) for the English Super Featherweight Title.

Teenage Heavyweight sensation – and proud York native – Leo Atang (6-0, 5 KOs) is out to extend his scintillating start to life in the professional ranks hen he faces France’s Fouad Shaili (5-4-2, 3 KOs).

Middleweight rivals Aaron Bowen (7-1, 5 KOs) and Troy Coleman (15-4-1, 7 KOs) collide earlier in the evening, with rising stars Adam Maca (5-0, 5 KOs) and Connor Mitchell (2-0, 1 KO) both out to stretch their respective winning records.

Plus, emerging Steel City Gym duo Chris Mulunda (2-0) and Ed Hardy (6-0, 2 KOs) are in action in the prelims.

Here are the Official Weigh-In results in full – plus, you can watch it back in full in the video player below.

OFFICIAL WEIGH-IN RESULTS AND SHEFFIELD FIGHT NIGHT RUNNING ORDER

PRELIMS – LIVE ON DAZN FROM 5PM

Chris Mulunda (161lbs) vs Connor Goulding (161.75lbs)
Middleweight Contest
4 x 3-minute rounds

Connor Mitchell (129.05lbs) vs Rodrigo Matias Areco (129.70lbs)
Featherweight Contest
4 x 3-minute rounds

Ed Hardy (127.60lbs) vs Jesus Carrasco (128.05lbs)
Featherweight Contest
6 x 3-minute rounds

Adam Maca (129.90lbs) vs Cesar Ignacio Paredes (130.65lbs)
Super Featherweight Contest
6 x 3-minute rounds

MAIN CARD – LIVE ON DAZN FROM 7PM

Aaron Bowen (161.90lbs) vs Troy Coleman (159.45lbs)
Middleweight Contest
10 x 3-minute rounds

Leo Atang (236.20lbs) vs Fouad Shaili (263.80lbs)
Heavyweight Contest
6 x 3-minute rounds

Ibrahim Nadim (129.90lbs) vs Ibraheem Sulaimaan (129.45lbs)
English Super Featherweight Championship
10 x 3-minute rounds

Josh Padley (129.40lbs) vs Aqib Fiaz (129.65lbs)
EBU European Super Featherweight Championship
12 x 3-minute rounds




PADLEY VS FIAZ IS PROMOTED TO MAIN EVENT AT SHEFFIELD’S UTILITA ARENA ON JUNE 6 AFTER GALAL YAFAI SUFFERS INJURY SETBACK

Galal Yafai has sustained an injury during his training camp.His WBC & WBA World Flyweight Unification Title clash with Ricardo Sandoval has now been postponed. 

The event on Saturday, June 6, at Sheffield’s Utilita Arena – live worldwide on DAZN – will go ahead as scheduled.

Josh Padley’s EBU European Super Featherweight Championship defence against Aqib Fiaz will be the new main event.

Tickets are on sale. Refunds, if required, are available via the original point of purchase.

Elsewhere on the undercard, undefeated teenage Heavyweight sensation Leo Atang fights in his native Yorkshire, with fellow unbeaten rising stars Adam Maca and Connor Mitchell also in action.

Coventry Middleweight Aaron Bowen takes on Troy Coleman, meanwhile, plus Ibraheem Sulaimaan battles Ibrahim Nadim for the English Super Featherweight Championship.

Media are invited to attend by submitting an application form in the link provided below.

For all the latest news and updates, follow @matchroomboxing on social media.JUNE 6: APPLY HERE TO ATTEND FIGHT NIGHT AND FIGHT WEEKWATCH: European champ Josh Padley provides an insight into his training regimeCONTACT: Should you have any questions, please direct to Matchroom Boxing’s Head of Communications, Matty Lawlessmatty.lawless@matchroom.com 




Makhmudov Decisions Allen in Sheffield

In a 12-round heavyweight slugfest, Arslanbek Makhmudov won a 12-round unanimous decision over Dave Allen in Sheffield, England.

In round seven, Makhmudov was deducted a point holding. In round 12, Makhmudov was hit with the same infraction.

Makhmudov, 261.1 lbs of Montreal won by scores of 117-109, 116-110 and 115-111 and is now 21-2. Allen, 259.1 lbs of Dorncaster, ENG 24-8-2.

Filwaz Decisions Bostan in Rematch

Bilal Filwaz won a 10-round majority decision over Junaid Bostan in a rematch of super welterweights.

In round two, Bostan was cut over the right eye.

Filwaz won by scores of 96-94, 96-95 and 95-95.

Filwaz, 153.6 lbs of West London is 10-1-1. Bostan, 153.8 lbs of Rotherham, ENG is 10-1-1.

The fight was a rematch of a January contest that ended in a draw.

Padley Decisions Bellotti

Josh Padley won a 10-round unanimous decision over Reece Bellotti in a super featherweight bout.

Padley, 129.6 lbs of Yorkshire, ENG won by scores of 99-92 (Too wide) and 97-93 twice and is now 17-1. Bellotti, 129.9 lbs of Watford, ENG is 20-7.

Uddin Stops Roberts in 5

Hamza Uddin stopped Paul Roberts in round five of their flyweight bout.

In round five, Uddin dropped Roberts with a body shot. Roberts never recovered as he dropped two more times and the fight was stopped at 2:14.

Uddin, 111.2 lbs of Walsall, ENG is 6-0 with three knockouts. Roberts, 111.2 lbs of Chard, ENG is 7-7-2.

Ibraheem Sulaimaan won an eight-round decision over James Chereji in a super featherweight fight.

Sulaimaan, 132.2 lbs of Birmingham, ENG won by an 80-72 score and is now 9-0. Chereji, 131.8 lbs of Romania is 22-7.

Connor Tudsbury stopped Khalid Graidia in round four of their six-round light heavyweight bout.

Tudsbury dominated the action and in round four, Tudsbury landed two crushing right to the body that hurt Graidia badly and the fight was stopped at 58 seconds.

Tudsbury, 180.7 lbs of Manchester, ENG is 3-0 with two knockouts. Graidia, 177.2 lbs of Luxemburg is 13-16-5.

Joe Hayden won a six-round decision over Angelo Dragone in a six-round welterweight bout.

In round four, Hayden dropped Dragone with a left hook

Joe Howarth won a six-round decision over Karl Sampson in a lightweight bout.

Howarth, 139.6 lbs of of England won by a 60-54 score and is now 14-1. Sampson, 141.2 lbs of Sheffield, ENG is 9-60-1.




YORKSHIRE LIGHTWEIGHT JOSH PADLEY SIGNS WITH MATCHROOM BOXING

Yorkshire Lightweight Josh Padley has signed a multi-fight promotional deal with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing following his valiant display against WBC World Champion Shakur Stevenson on the blockbuster Beterbiev vs. Bivol 2 undercard in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia last weekend. 

The 29-year-old from the village of Armthorpe stepped in to face pound-for-pound star Stevenson at just four days’ notice after the American’s original opponent Floyd Schofield withdrew from their contest following an illness during fight week. 

Despite the odds being stacked against him, ‘Paddy’ made Stevenson work for nine rounds before eventually succumbing to a series of vicious body shots, skyrocketing his stock and earning him a dream promotional deal with Matchroom.

Padley (15-1, 4 KOs) became one of the stories of the week in Saudi Arabia, going from installing solar panels as an electrician on Tuesday to fighting one of the best fighters on the planet on one of the biggest cards the world has ever seen. 

With promotional powerhouse Matchroom now behind him, the Jason Cunningham-trained and Thomas Stalker-managed fighter has quit his day job as an electrician to pursue his goal of becoming a World Champion. 

“The dream has finally come true,” said Padley. “I’m looking forward to hanging the work boots up and fully dedicating my life to boxing. I can’t wait for the huge nights ahead with the Matchroom team. The best Josh Padley is yet to come.

“I’m going to give this sport everything that I have now. It’s only a short career you get in boxing. It almost feels like I didn’t lose the fight with Shakur because everyone has got behind me so much. That was four days’ notice. I know I’ll be better next time I get my World Title shot.”

“I love great stories and there aren’t many better than the story of Josh Padley,” said Matchroom Sport Chairman Eddie Hearn. “Josh rolled the dice and stepped in with one of the greatest talents on the planet at just four days’ notice, and although he fell short to a pound-for-pound superstar on the night, he has completely transformed his life. 

“With the purse he received from his brave showing against Stevenson and the backing of Matchroom, Josh can now put all of his focus on his boxing career – pursuing his dream of earning another World Title shot and winning a World Title.”

You can follow Padley’s journey on Instagram: joshpadley and Twitter: @Joshpad




REVENGE!! Bivol Decisions Beterbiev in Rematch To Claim Undisputed Light Heavyweight Title

Dmitry Bivol got his revenge as he was able to turn the tide and win a 12-round majority decision over Artur Beterbiev in a rematch at the A & B Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The fight was almost a mirror image of the first fight that took place in October, but this time it was Bivol who won the majority of rounds over the second half of the contest. Beterbiev was good early as he landed the harder shots and took an early lead on the cards. Bivol was able to change thigs up as he boxed and countered and was able to get off his shots. Beterbiev was never out of the fight, but he simply was not able to keep the same rhythm that of the first six rounds.

Bivol landed 170 of 547 punches. Beterbiev was 121 of 688.

Bivol, 174.1 lbs of Tokmak, Kyrgystan won by scores of 116-112, 115-113 and 114-114 and is now 24-1. Beterbiev, 175 lbs of Khasavyurt, RUS is 21-1.

Speaking to DAZN analyst Chris Mannix immediately following the bout, an overjoyed Bivol exclaimed, “I’m just so happy. I went through a lot in the last year. Thank you so much everybody. I appreciate everybody from my team, my coaches, everyone.” Answering what was different in his performance on this occasion, he responded, “Just me. I was better. I was pushing myself more. I was more confident, I was lighter, and I just wanted to win so much today.”

Artur Beterbiev did not wish to discuss the judges decision in the aftermath of the contest, but he did note that he and Bivol had put on another instant classic while setting the table for his chance to enter the deciding bout as the challenger. “I think this fight was better than the first fight. Now it’s my time to come back.

Parker Stops Bakole in 2 to win WBO Interim Title

Joseph Parker stopped very late replacement Martin Bakole in round 2 to win the WBO Interim Heavyweight title.

In round two, Parker landed a big overhand right to temple that slumped Bakole to the canvas. The fight was stopped with Bakole down and corner stopped the bout at 2:17

Parker, 267 lbs of Auckland, NZ is 36-3 with 24 knockouts. Bakole of the Congo, took the fight on two days notice after IBF champion Daniel DuBois fell ill, is now 21-2.

Following the victory, Parker exclaimed, “Martin Bakole, thank you very much for accepting the challenge and flying over here on short notice to give me a good fight.”

When asked about his preparation going into a fight with a late opponent change, Parker shared, “I’m fit, I’m strong, I’m healthy. I’m sharp thanks to these two men and my hard work as well. Andy was breaking it down for me, and I came in and I had to be patient. I just went out there and listened, stayed calm, composed, and got the victory. Andy gave me instructions to be patient. When he walks in and attacks, that’s when you have to take your shot.”

Despite the successful outcome, Parker remains unsatisfied and noted, “I want to say, who’s next? How can I fight for the world title? I want to fight for a world title, and I’d like to be champion of the world again, too. I will fight anyone and everyone. Saudi Arabia has been amazing. Four fights. Four wins. Thanks to everyone who has been involved.”

Stevenson Stops Late Replacement Padley in 9; Retains Lightweight Title

Shakur Stevenson stopped late-replacement Josh Padley in round nine to defend the WBC Lightweight title.

It was a typical Stevenson fight as he dominated the fight was his boxing against the overmatched Padley. In round seven, Stevenson turned up the gas and started to really break Padley down. Finally in round nine, Stevenson scored three knockdowns, all on body shots and the corner of Padley rescued their man and threw in the towel.

Stevenson, 134.1 lbs of Newark, NJ is 23-0 with 11 knockouts. Padley, 134 lbs of Yorkshire, ENG is 15-1.

Following the victory, Stevenson admitted, “I just did what I was supposed to do with the person that was in front of me. Honestly, you up the level and get the top guys to get in the ring with me, I’ll make them look like that too.”

After being asked who he wants to face next, Stevenson quickly replied “Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis. I think that’s the biggest fight in boxing. Me and him can make the most money if we make this fight happen, so let’s do it.”

Adames and Sheeraz Battle to Draw in Middleweight Title bout

Carlos Adames retained the WBC Middleweight title with a split draw with Hamzah Sheeraz.

In round eight, Sheeraz started to swell under his right eye. the bout did noy feature much sustained action as Adames was trying to come forward and the longer Sheeraz fought off the back foot, Each landed some good shots, but neither followed up.

Scores were 118-110 for Adames, 115-114 for Sheeraz and 114-114.

Adames landed 143 of 509 punches. Sheeraz was 135 of 490.

Adames, 158.1 lbs of Elias Pina, DR is now 24-1-1. Sheeraz, 158 lbs of Essex, ENG is 21-0-1.

Vergil Ortiz Jr. Decisions Madrimov to Retain WBC Interim Title

Vergil Ortiz Jr. retained the WBC Interim Super Welterweight title with a 12-round unanimous decision over Israil Madrimov.

In round two, Ortiz began to swell under both eyes. It was a fight where Ortiz was able to find Madrimov enough as Madrimov tried to move around the ring for the better part of the first nine rounds.

Ortiz landed 166 of 561 punches. Madrimov was 127 of 466.

Ortiz, 153.1 lbs of Grand Praire, TX won by scores of 117-111 and 115-113 twice and is now 23-0. Madrimov, 152.1 lbs of Khiva, UZB is 10-2-1.

Reflecting on the biggest win of his career, Ortiz noted, “This was expected. I knew I was the better fighter, all respect to Madrimov. We knew what kind of fight this was going to be, he’s a tough opponent and was there to prove himself after a loss against one of the best in the world. We just wanted to show that we’re the best at 154 pounds, and we say yes to everybody.”

When asked who may be next for the champion at the top of the 154-pound division, Ortiz welcomed all challengers. “I just want to fight the best. I’ve never ducked anybody, no matter what anybody says.”

Kabayel Stops Zhang in 6 to Win WBC Interim Heavyweight Title

Agit Kabayel scored a sixth round stoppage over Zhilei Zhang to win the WBC Interim Heavyweight Title

Kabayel took it Zhang for the better part of the first four rounds. Kabayel was touching Zhang to the body and coming upstairs to the head. It seemed like Zang was starting to wilt, until he landed big left counter in round five that put Kabayel on the canvas. In round six, Kabayel landed a right to the body that doubled over Zhang and the ref separated the fighters for what looked to be a knockdown. Somehow it wasn’t called that. But a moment later, it was another right that put Zhang on the canvas. Zhang tried to beat the count but was not able to at 2:29.

Kabayel, 241 lbs of Nortdrhein, GER is 26-0 with 18 knockouts. Zhang, 287.5 lbs of Zhoukou, CHI 27-3-1.

“We trained hard for this,” said Kabayel immediately after the fight. “This fight was hard. The training camp was hard. I’m so happy.”

Callum Smith Decisions Buatsi in Slugfest to Capture interim Light Heavyweight Title

In a terrific action fight to start the main card, Callum Smith won a 12-round unanimous decision over Joshua Buatsi to win the WBO Interim Light Heavyweight title.

In round four, Smith was cut over his right eye. That seemed to fuel Smith as in round’s five and six, Smith hurt Buatsi with hard body shots. When it seemed that Smith was on his way to a stoppage, Buatsi hurt Smith with a big left hook in the final seconds of the frame.

It was a battle of body shots with both guys being hurt to the flank area,. The two battled down the strecth, but it was Smith who had the more telling blows.

Smith landed 272 of 716 punches. Buatsi was 247 of 606.

Smith, 174.1 lbs of Liverpool. ENG won by scores of 119-110, 116-112 and 115-113 and is now 31-2. Buatsi, 175 lbs of London is 19-1.

Reflecting on his new title, Smith admitted, “I feel good. Obviously it wasn’t perfect. I know I still have plenty left and feel I’m good enough to be a two-division world champion. I felt I had to prove a lot of people wrong tonight. It wasn’t the perfect performance. I took off a few rounds towards the end. I lost my rhythm a little bit, and my vision was a little impaired, but that’s boxing, and you have to get on with it. It took a performance—Josh Buatsi is a very good fighter, and I knew I needed to be on my best tonight, and I believe I was.”

Mohammed Alakel remained undefeated with a six-round decision over Engel Gomez in a super featherweight fight.

Alakel, 134.1 ls of Riyadh, SA won by a 60-54 score and is now 3-0. Gomez, 132.1 lbs of Chinandega, SA is 8-43-3.

 “It wasn’t the performance I was hoping for.” I just wasn’t listening to my corner, and it just didn’t go my way,” 

Ziyad Almaayouf remained undefeated with a six-round decision over Jonatas de Oliveira in a welterweight fight.

Almaayouf, 143.2 lbs of Riyadh, SA won by a 60-54 score and is now 7-0-1. Oliveira, 141.6 lbs of Para, BRA is 6-21.

 “I feel so great. It’s so good to get back to winning ways,” said Almaayouf after the contest. “I had the best sparring, the best fight camp I ever had. But I had to do that coming from what I did last time out.”




DuBois Knocks Out Joshua in 5

Daniel DuBois retained the IBF Heavyweight Title with a stunning fifth round stoppage over former two-time world champion Anthony Joshua in front of 96,000 spectators at Wembley Stadium in London.

Im round one, DuBois foreshadowed of things to come as he landed a perfect right to the jaw that put Joshua down. At the end of round three, DuBois landd a left hand that buckled Joshua bacly into the ropes. DuBois followed up with three more had punches that put Joshua on the deck just before the bell sounded to end the round. In the beginning of round four, DuBois sent Joshua down again when he landed the first right hand of the round that put Joshua down again.

In round five, Dubois landed a perfect right to the jaw that plummeted Joshua on the canvas and the fight was halted at 59 seconds.

DuBois is now 22-2 with 21 knockouts. Joshua is 28-4.

Sheeraz Stops Denny in 2

Hamzah Sheeraz took out Tyler Denny in round two of their 12-round middleweight fight.

In round two, Sheeraz landed a big shot to the temple that put Denny down. Denny got to his feet but the feet was waved off at 2:05

Sheeraz, 196.6 lbs is 21-0 with 17 knockouts. Denny, 159.9 lbs is 19-3.

Buatsi Drops Hutchinson Twice; wins Split Decision and Captures Interim Light Heavy Title

Joshua Buatsi won the WBA Interim Light Heavyweight Title with a 12-round split decision over Willy Hutchinson.

In round five, Buatsi was cut around the right eye from a headbutt. At the end of round six, Buatsi hurt Hutchinson with a hard right that was followed up by a flurry and and then finished off by a right to the body that put Hutchinson on the deck.

Hutchinson had a good round seven, but it was marred by having a point deducted for leading with his head. Later in the round, he was cut over his left eye. In round nine, Buatsi dropped Hutchinson again with a little inside left to the body.

Buatsi landed 264 of 600 punches. Hutchinson was 209 of 556.

Buatsi won by scores of 117-110 and 115-110. A third card was out of wack and gave it to Hutchinson 113-112.

Buatsi, 174.7 lbs of London is now 19-0. Hutchinson, 174.9 lbs of Carstairs, Scotland is 18-2.

Anthony Cacace Decisions Josh Warrington

IBF Super Featherweight champion Anthony Cacace defended his crown in a non-title bout over former featherweight champion Josh Warrington via 12-round unanimous decision.

Cacace landed 127 of 452 punches. Warrington was 107 of 395.

Cacace, 129.8 lbs of Belfast, NI won by scofres of 118-110 and 117-111 twice and is now 23-1. Warrington, 129.8 lbs of Leeds, ENG is 31-4-1.

Josh Kelly Decisions Ishmael Davis

Josh Kelly won a 12-round majority decision over late-replacement Ishmael Davis in a middleweight fight.

Despite being cut over his eft eye in round 11, Kelly won by scores of 115-113, 115-114 and 114-114.

Kelly landed 97 of 331 punches. Davis was 84 of 338.

Kelly, 159.1 lbs of Sunderland, ENG is 16-1-1. Davis, 159.7 lbs of Leeds, ENG is 13-1.

“Conor Benn or a Eubank, get me one of them, 100%.  It might have to be next year, let me heal up.

“They want to box on cards like this, I’ve boxed on this card, let’s make the fight.  I believe I will beat both of them.”

Kalle Sauerland, Global Head of Boxing at Wasserman said: “Of course Liam Smith is still a big fight, so is Conor Benn, Chris Eubank and, potentially, Kell Brook.  

“The Conor Benn fight goes back six or seven years.  Kell Brook was talked about a lot before this fight and we had made the Smith fight, before he was forced out.”

Padley Decisions Chamberlain

Big underdog Josh Padley scored a big upset by scoring a 10-round unanimous decision over hot-prospect Mark Chamberlain in a super lightweight bout.

In round three, Chamberlain was cut around the right eye which was caused by an accidental headbutt. In round four, Chamberlain had another cut opened up around the same eye.

In round eight, Chamberlain landed a big uppercut that was followed by a left hook to the jaw that put Chamberlain on the canvas.

Padley landed 85 of 250 punches. Chamberlain was 80 of 351.

Padley, 139.6 lbs of Dorncaster, ENG won by scores of 96-92 twice and 95-93 and is now 15-0. Chamberlain, 139.9 lbs of Portsmouth, ENG is 16-1.




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