UK’s unbeaten middleweight George Liddard defeated the Derrick Osaze of Africa over ten rounds for the Commonwealth title Friday night at the Indigo in the O2 Greenwich, London, UK.
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In the co-chief event, the unbeaten Super Welterweight Junaid ‘Star Boy’ Bostan ended in a split draw with the Nigerian Bilal Fawaz, now from the UK for the vacant British title over ten rounds.
Liddard, 11-0 (6) Derrick ‘Delroy the Punching Preacher’ Osaze, 13-3- (3) over 10 rounds for the Commonwealth title.
In the first five rounds, Liddard was ahead. In the eighth round, Osaze landed some rights on the chin of Liddard. In the tenth and last round, Osaze had Liddard against the ropes when Liddard counteracted the chin at the bell.
Referee Marcus McDonnell. Scores 96-94, 96-94 and 97-93.
In the Co-Main event, Super Welter Junaid ‘Star Boy’ Bostan, 10-0-1 (8), ended in a split draw with Bilal Fawaz, 9-1-1 (3) over 10 rounds, for the Vacant BBBOFC English Super Welter title.
In the first three rounds, Bostan fought against Southpaw at times and worked out Fawaz. In the sixth rounds of first minute, a left hook of Bostan shook on the Ken Fawaz.
From the seventh through ninth place, Fawaz returned well as the aggressor to do enough to do even the score, and Bostan to chase the ring. In the tithe, Bostan Faawaz chased, who thought he had won the battle.
The referee was Lee everyone. Scores 95-95, 93-97 and 96-94.
Middleweight Jimmy Sains, 9-0 (9), knocked out Pierre Rosadini, 6-6 (3), at 2:33 of the seventh of a scheduled eight rounds.
In the fifth round, Sains dropped Rosadini for an 8 scores by referee Kieran McCann. In the seventh round, Sains dropped Rosadini again for an 8 scores by referee McCann, who blowed it off to check Rosadini.
Super lightweight Jesse Brandon, 5-0 (1), defeated Jontas de Oliveira, 6-19 (5) over 6 rounds.
Brandon used an effective stitch to keep Oliveira on defense. In the fifth round, Branon drew blood from the nose of Oliveira.
Referee any PU scored the battle 60-54.
The middleweight Emmanuel ‘Leli’ buttigieg, 7-0 (0) defeated James ‘Toddy’ Todd, 4-4 (2) over six rounds.
In the first three rounds, both mixed it in the middle of the round, with an edge. In the fourth round, Todd mostly had the ropes against the ropes. In the sixth and final round, Todd’s left eye swelled a lot.
Referee Bernard Oyet scored it 58-56.
Super Feather Giorgio Visioli, 6-0 (5), stopped Francisco Javier Lucero, 16-7-4 (12) at 3:00 of the fifth of a scheduled eight rounds, because he couldn’t come out as the referee Market assets stopped the battle after five rounds.
Fly Maisey Rosey Courtney, 8-1 (5), defeated Jasmina Nad, 11-34 (5) over six rounds.
In the second round, Courtney drew blood from the nose of NAD.
Referee Amy Pu recorded it 60-54.
Super-middleweight Taylor Bevan, 2-0 (2), Stop Szymon Kajda, 1-1-1 (1) at 1:31 of the second round of a scheduled six rounds.
In the first minute of the second round, Bevan Kaja dropped to a knee with a right-hand cup on the chin for an 8 counts of referee Bernard Oyet. Halfway through the round, Bevan ends up a right cup again and causes another 8 score to fall. When he got up, Bevan was everywhere in Kaja, who forced the referee Oyet to come to a standstill.
In the second round, Bevan landed a right cup and dropped Kaja for an eight score of referee Mark Bates. When he got up, Bevan Kaja dropped a second time and stopped the fight.