Former WBA International Champion Derek ‘War’ Chisora defeated Otto Wallin with a unanimous 12-round decision and scored a knockout in the 12th in an IBF title eliminator on Saturday night in the Co-Op Live Arena Manchester, England.
Chisora, 36-13 (25), beat rounds nine and 12 against Wallin (34) to win the win in the main event.
In the first round, Chisora came to the body in the much larger Southpaw Wallin, sometimes South Paw. In the second round, it was more the same until the last half minute when Wallin ended up at the corner on the chin of Chisora at the corner.
In the last minute of the fourth round, Chisora landed on the chin, followed by another, and second later, the best of the right on the chin, which gets Wallin’s attention.
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In the fifth round, Chisora Wallin had on the center of the Wallin. Chisora had a cut between the right eye and eyebrow on a clash of heads. He also had a small cut on the left eyebrow. Before the round started, referee John Latham investigated the cut and the corner had to wipe his blood -smeared face before continuing.
In the last minute of the sixth round, Wallin uses an effective stitch with a solid left, and opens the cut again. In the tenth round, Chisora stops to fight on the ropes, put his arms up and then go back to work. In the last minute, Wallin opened the cut with a left hand again.
In the last minute of the eleventh round, Chisora ended up on the chin of Wallin. In the twelfth and final rounds of final minute, Chisora retained the pressure on Wallin and a combination of five punch landed with the final right side of the wall on the canvas, while referee Latham gave the 8 score. When it got up, it seemed like it was over, but the bell sounded.
Scores 117-109, 114-112 and 116-110
Former British and WBA Continental champion Nathan ‘Hitman’ Heaney, 18-2-1 (16), is upset and stopped by Federation French Champion Sofiane Khati, 18-5 (7) at 1:08 of the seventh round of a scheduled 10 rounds, for vacant WBA continental title.
In the first round, Heaney Khati shakes with a right on the chin. In the fifth round, Khati draws blood from southern Heaney with a right hand. Later, a left hook caused a nasty cut on the left eyebrow. His face was a bloody mess.
In the seventh round, Khati Heaney had on his feet and ended the fight.
The British and Commonwealth Lightweight Champion and WBC Silver Champion Jack ‘Demolition Man’ Rafferty, 24-0 (15), has the British champion of the British central area Reece ‘raging Bull’ Macmillan, 17-1 (2) at 1:37 defeated of the seventh round 12 rounds.
In the seventh round, Rafferty Macmillan had his feet when the towel was thrown in.
‘Super’ Masood Abdulah, 11-1 (7), lost a disputed decision to Zack Miller, 15-1 (3) for the vacant British title, more than 12 rounds.
In the first three rounds, the aggressive Abdulah Miller has outside the country. In the seventh round, Miller finally found the mark to counter Abdulah. In the tenth round, Abdulah drew blood from the nose of Miller, whose eyebrows had small cuts and Abdulah began to hold.
In the eleventh and twelfth rounds, Miller came back well.
Referee Mark Lyson. Scores 114-114, 115-114, 115-113
Super Welterweight Walter Fury, 3-0 (0), defeated Joe Hardy, 3-28) with a decision of 4 round points.
Referee Mark Lyson recorded 40-37
Middleweight Joe Cooper, 4-0) beat Artjom Spatar, 4-11-1 (1) over 4 rounds.
In the fourth round, Cooper recorded a few KnockDowns.
Referee Steve Gray recorded it 40-34
Heavyweight Lewis Williams, 3-0 (1), defeated Cristian ‘The Cracker’ Uwaka, 1-5 (1) 4 rounds.
Referee Steve Gray recorded 40-36
Super Featherweight Southpaw Jermaine ‘God’s Plan’ Dhliwayo, 5-0 (1) defeated Mark ‘The Bullhammer’ Butler, 3-16 (1) over four rounds.
The referee Mark Lyson recorded it 40-36
The light heavyweight Zack Parker, 26-1 (18), defeated Mickael Diallo, 21-1-2 (18) over 10 rounds.
In the fourth round, Parker received a nasty cut through his right eyebrow. In the seventh round, Parker’s face was a bloody mess with several tracks, including his nose. He was exhausted, although possible in advance.
In the ninth round, Parker Diallo struck the chin with a right hand. Parker seemed to pull it out in the tenth and final round.
Scores 98-92, 98-93, 97-94
Referee Victor Loughlin, and the ring announcer was Thomas Treiber
Last updated on 02/08/2025