Cruiserweight Darren ‘The Gorilla’ Till (2-0, 1 food) defeated Darren ‘The Dentist’ Stewart (0-1) with a unanimous eight-round decision in the main meeting in the Vaillant Live, Derby, Derbyshire, UK.
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In the first round it was all until. In the second round, he drove Stewart around the ring for the most part. In the third round it was Stewart who had its way. Did he knock himself out?
In the fourth round, when it looked until his second wind in the first minute, Stewart took over, pulled blood from the nose, and later cut to the right eyebrow.
In the fifth round, Stewart managed to get the best of it in a struggle. In the sixth round, Stewart had the entire round against the ropes, and the battle between the gloves kept high. Till returned a few times, but was surpassed.
In the seventh round, it went back and forth with Till Against the Ropes, and his against bumps pulled in when he was not hit by Stewart. In the eighth and last round, Till’s cut on the eyebrow was reopened.
The fans got wild with his one. Stewart got the best of it until the last few seconds when Stewart was halfway through the ropes, and when he got off the ropes, he ended up on the chin and dropped Stewart for an 8 score of referee Benny DeCroos. Stewart ends with a lot of swelling under his left eye.
The scores were 77-74, 77-74 and 77-73.
Super Bantamweight Dylan ‘The Real Deal’ Price (19-1, 13 COs) was stopped by Ckari Cani Mansilla (18-4, 13 COs) at 2:42 of the eighth round of a scheduled 10 rounds.
In the first three rounds, Price had an lead, switching from Orthodox to Southpaw and back and taking all three rounds. However, Mansilla keeps his own back to four rounds.
In the sixth round, in the first minute, Mansilla suddenly started running around the ring before stopping. Price continued to improve Mansilla until the last minute when Mansilla ended up several rights.
Price landed good body photos in the seventh round, especially with the left hook. Price has won seven rounds so far.
In the eighth round, however, Price ended up more, and Mansilla got his own body photos. In the last minute, just after a sting of Mansilla on Price’s chin, Price fell on his back. He struggled to get up and seemed to have beaten the spade, of course, barely beaten, while referee Ian John Lewis blew it off.
Light heavyweight Idris ‘The Bodybreaker’ Virgin (12-1-1, 2 Cos) was stopped by Southpaw Ty ‘Hyper’ Mitchell (4-2, 3 costs) at 2:58 of the third round of a scheduled eight rounds.
In the first round, Mitchell surpassed Virgo. Mitchell landed half a dozen in the third round and drove Virgin into a corner when the referee Joerg Milke brought a standby.
The middleweight Amir ‘Cashman’ Anderson (3-0, 3 food) knocked Ernesto ‘Macho’ Olvera (13-9-1, 3 COs) at 1:30 of the third round of a scheduled six rounds.
Anderson had Olvera defenseless in the third round when referee Daniel Ziemba brought a standby.
The light heavyweight Jordan Banjo (1-0, 1 KO) finished a fourth round of Will Anderson (0-1) at 2:30.
In the third round, Anderson looked exhausted, but still emerged. In the fourth round, at the last minute, Banjo had Anderson on his feet when Joerg Milke brought a standby.
The lightweight Joey Knight (3-1, 2 food) defeated Andrew Howson (0-1) with a unanimous five-round decision. The scores were 48-47, 49-46 and 48-47.
Bayasgalan Sandag was the referee.
Lightweight Fox ‘Fox The G’ Townley (2-0) defeated Walid ‘Sharks Muhsein (0-1) with a unanimous four-round decision.
Both had moments in the second round, with Fox the G with a lead. In the third round, Fox landed the g ten unanswered push halfway. Sharks ended well.
In the fourth and final round, Fox landed the G bumps that had drawn the Sharks in a clinic throughout. Sharks fought back well in the last minute, with Fox the G the last strokes.
The scores were 40-38, 38-37 and 38-37.
Heavyweight Tobi Ayieola (0-1) ends in NC-ND, Curtis Pritchard (0-0) in a five-round.
Daniel Ziemba was the referee.
Heavyweight Chase Demoor (3-2, 1 KO) knocked Tanner ‘Tank’ Tolman (0-1) at 1:50 of the third round of a scheduled five-round match.
In the first round, Tolman continued to come forward while Demoor opposed him well and took the round. Ten seconds in the second round, Tolman landed a right to the chin and dropped Demoor for an 8 scores. In the final seconds, Demoor came from the ropes and landed on the chin and dropped Tolman for an 8 scores.
In the third round, Demoor ended up a right to the chin, and Tolman came down. If he tries to get up, the fight is blown off. Sven Grande was the referee.
Heavyweight Godson Umeh (0-2) lost a four-round points decision to Frankie ‘Tempo Arts’ Freelove (4-0, 2 COs).
Referee Daniel Ziemba achieved it 40-36.
Heavyweight Mohammed Azar Nazir (1-0) defeated Mohammed Cuba (0-1) with a unanimous five-round decision.
The scores were 49-46, 49-46 and 48-47. Lahcen Oumghar was the referee.
Last updated on 05/16/2025