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Skye Nicolson dominates Mariah Turner over ten rounds


In the sixth round, Nicolson rocked Turner with a left to the chin in the last minute. In the closing seconds, Nicolson almost slipped through the ropes. Turner continued to press forward in the seventh and eighth rounds, but was repeatedly countered, with blood still coming from her nose.

In the ninth round, Turner came forward but threw little, allowing Nicolson to set the pace. In the tenth and final round, referee Phil Austin deducted a point from Turner for using her head. Turner tried to land a big punch late, but Nicolson landed another sharp left in the closing seconds.

All three judges scored it 100-89.

Southpaw Andrew Hunt, 11-1-1 (6), lost a split decision to Benjamin Hussain, 14-2 (8), over 10 rounds. Hussain failed to win the title after failing to attend the second weigh-in.

Hunt scored a takedown in the third round, earning an eight count from referee Ignatius Misailidis. The rest of the fight was competitive, with both fighters having moments. Hussain suffered a cut over his left eyebrow in the ninth round during a heated exchange. In the final lap, Hussain’s face swelled, but he closed strong.

The scores were twice 95-94 for Hussain and 95-94 for Hunt.

IBF Australasian super lightweight champion Jake Wyllie, 19-2-1 (17), stopped Miles Zalewski, 12-4 (10), at 2:41 of the second round of a scheduled ten.

Wyllie dropped Zalewski with a combination at the end of the first round. In the second, Zalewski had Wyllie in trouble before Wyllie rallied and scored another takedown. With Zalewski against the ropes, referee Brett Manton stepped in, in what appeared to be an early stoppage.

Heavyweight Teremoana Teremoana, 11-0 (11), knocked out Bowie Tupou, 29-8 (20), at 1:14 of the first round in a scheduled eight-round bout. Teremoana dominated before landing an uppercut that dropped Tupou, prompting referee Ignatius Misailidis to wave it away.

Jesse “Tip Rat” Bolt, 4-0 (4), stopped Faavesi Issako, 3-6 (2), in the second round of a scheduled eight to win the vacant Victoria State lightweight title. Bolt scored a takedown before referee Brett Manton stopped the fight.

Super welterweight southpaw Chole Chaos, 7-2-2 (3), fought to a split-decision with Arlene Blencowe, 5-6-1 (2) over eight rounds.

Super middleweight Omar El-Abdallah, 5-0 (4), stopped Alivereti Dodomo, 7-9 (6), in a scheduled six-round bout.

Super lightweight Jonte Metaxas, 3-0 (1), defeated Troy Toleafoa, 0-2 (0), over four rounds.

Ring announcer was lt. Dan Hennessey.



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