WBO World Lightweight Champion Terry Harper (16-2-2, 6 food) has easily defeated the former WIBF World Super Lightweight Champion and unbeaten Natalie Zimmermann (13-1, 3 COs) by Germany by a unanimous 10 round in the Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster, Yorkshire, UK.
In the Co-Main event, Maxie ‘Maximus’ Hughes (29-7-2, 6 COs) easily defeated Archie ‘Sharpshooter’ Sharp (25-2, 9 COs) by a unanimous 12 round decision to win the vacant WBC Silver Lightweight title.
Harper, 28, beat Zimmermann with 10 × 2 running rounds. In the first two rounds, Harper had her gone, with Zimmerman against the ropes on defense several times. In the final seconds of the third round, Harper cut the head of Zimmerman with a solid stitch. In the fourth through the sixth rounds, Harper had her gone, with Zimmerman at the receiving point throughout.
In the eighth and ninth rounds, Zimmermann continued with her high -held hand, showing little offense, while Harper mostly countered her head. In the tenth and last round, with a minute remaining, Zimmermann sustained a nasty cut over her right eye due to a clash of heads, and blood covered her face. The Ringarts checked it so she could continue.


The scores were 99-91, 99-91 and 99-91. Steve Gray was the referee.
Former British and IBO World Light Champ, Maxi Hughes, won a running decision on former WBO Euro Champ Archie Sharp with a unanimous 12 round decision.
In the first three rounds, Southpaw Hughes had the rand and rushed the bulk sharply around the ring. Sharp stood his land in the fourth round and even turned south at times, while Hughes still had a lead.
In the sixth round, Hughes ended up a right hook to the chin after a minute. Sharp began to show up and lose another round. In the last minute of the seventh round, Hughes hurt sharply with a left hook to the chin.
Hughes beat sharply with a combination of chin in the last minute of the tenth round in this unilateral fight. Hughes landed a right hook to the chin in the eleventh round and sharpened sharply. In the twelfth and final round, Hughes easily won which could be an exclusion performance. Sharp didn’t win fans in this one.
The scores were 115-113, 116-112 and 120-108. Victor Loughlin was the referee.
In a bloody, bloody match, former two-weight-English champion Reece Mold (20-4, 6 COs) lost a split decision on ten rounds for former English light champion Lewis Sylvester (16-1, 4 COs) for the vacant IBO Continental Lightweight title.
In the first round, Sylvester recorded well when a right of the form opened a cut on the left eyebrow of Sylvester in the last minute. Mold recorded in the third round in the final seconds when Sylvester stepped on the chin with a right.
In the seventh rounds last minute, a right of Sylvester opened a cut below the left eyebrow of the shape. In the eighth round, both fighters were covered with blood. Mold runs over his face and chest as Sylvesters cover his left, including his entire ear. The ringart checked the cut of the mold. Sylvester fought the entire round of Southpaw and took another round.
In the tenth and last round, the shape of Sylvester with a right on the chin beat after a minute. The rest of the way it was all Sylvester who went back and forth, and took a close round.
The scores were 97-93 Sylvester, 96-94 form, 96-94 Sylvester. Michael Alexander was the referee.
Former British central champion Jimmy ‘The Young Lion’ Flint (15-3-2, 3 COs), who fought with an injured right arm, lost to former EBU Union and WBC Mediterranean champion Haithem ‘The Flash’ Laamouz (21-2, 9 food) by a one-time unanimous decision.
In the second round, Flint prefers his right arm, which looked injured while Laamouz takes the round. From the third by the fifth round, Flint only uses for most of his left hook because of an injured judge, as Laamouz takes him another round.
In the eighth and ninth rounds, it seemed as if his left rocket had just taken a close round. In the tenth and last round, it was another near one, as both embraced after the game came to an end.
The scores were 98-93, 98-92 and 96-94. John Latham was the referee.
The featherweight Southpaw Ellie Hellewell (7-0, 1 KO) defeated Stevi Levy (13-4, 1 ko) with a decision of 10 round. Referee John Latham scored it 97-94.
Super Welterweight Southpaw Joe Hayden (18-0-1, 1 KO) defeated Lewis Booth (16-2) with an eight-round decision. The score was 78-75. Michael Alexander was the referee.
Super-middleweight Taz ‘The Butcher’ Nadeem (6-0, 3 COs) won a hard decision of six rounds over Bahadur Karami (4-30-4, 1 ko).
In the first round, Nadeem hit hard Karami with a right in the last minute, although he had blood of his own nose. In the last minute of the third round, a hood of Karami again drew blood from the nose of Nadeem.
In the fifth round, it went back and forth about who was ahead. Karami’s face was marked, but he may have taken the round in his eighth battle of the year. Both had moments in the sixth and final round, with Nadeem having a lead.
Referee John Latham recorded it 60-55.
The featherweight outlook Edward ‘Farm Boy’ Hardy (4-0, 2 food) defeated Darwing Martinez (8-32-2, 6 COs) with a 6-round points decision.
In the second round, Hardy, halfway through the round, ended up a right -hand cup to the chin of Martinez and pulled blood out of his mouth. In the third round, after half a minute, a left hook from Hardy on the side of the head Martinez dropped for an 8 scores of referee Mark Downing.
In the fifth round, after a minute, Hardy Martinez threw at the canvas because she liked the referee did not break them enough. In the sixth and final round, the referee finally took a point of Martinez to hold. Martinez went in survival mode to get to the distance. When Hardy caught up with him, he worked to the body and head.
The referee Mark Downing recorded it 60-52.
Super Welterweight Jamie ‘Thorr’ Mellers (8-1, 1 Ko) stops Cameron Kaihau (9-2) at 2:33 of the second round of a scheduled 6-round fought.
In the second round, Mellers had Kaihau on his feet and forced referee John Latham to stop.
The ring announcer was Aky Karim.
Last updated on 05/23/2025