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Fabio Wardley, Daniel Dubois Live Results And Updates From Manchester

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Daniel Dubois (23-3, 22 KOs) became a two-time heavyweight champion with an 11th-round stoppage win over Fabio Wardley (20-1-1, 19 KOs) for the WBO title. Wardley stunned Dubois by dropping him with a right hand in the opening moments of the fight, but Dubois settled down afterward and began controlling the action with his jab, combinations, and cleaner punching. Dubois also scored a knockdown during the middle rounds while Wardley continued pressing forward and absorbing heavy punishment in a determined performance. The referee stopped the fight in Round 11 after Dubois pinned Wardley against the ropes and unloaded a prolonged attack.

Jack Rafferty (27-0-1, 18 KOs) produced a standout performance by stopping Ekow Essuman (22-3, 8 KOs) after six rounds in their welterweight fight. Rafferty controlled much of the action with sharper combinations, steady pressure, and cleaner power punching against the experienced former titleholder. Essuman remained competitive and continued pushing forward, but Rafferty repeatedly landed the more effective shots while gradually breaking him down. The fight was stopped after Round 6 when Essuman’s corner decided not to let him continue.

Bradley Rea (22-2, 10 KOs) earned a stoppage victory over Liam Cameron (24-8-1, 10 KOs) in their light heavyweight fight for the vacant WBA Intercontinental title. Rea applied constant pressure throughout the fight and repeatedly landed the cleaner, harder punches during the exchanges. The fight turned decisively when Rea connected with a powerful left hand that dropped Cameron heavily before following up with another attack after Cameron rose to his feet. Cameron was sent down again face-first to the canvas, prompting the referee to halt the fight soon afterward.

Zak Chelli (17-3-1, 9 KOs) pulled off a dramatic late stoppage against David Morrell (12-2, 9 KOs) in a light heavyweight upset. Morrell boxed well for long stretches of the fight, using his jab, movement, and combinations to appear ahead entering the final round. Chelli stayed patient and continued pressing forward before turning the fight around with a series of heavy shots that rocked Morrell badly in the closing stages. The referee stopped the fight late in Round 10 after Morrell was trapped against the ropes under sustained punishment.

Gavin Gwynne (19-4-2, 5 KOs) defeated Khaleel Majid (16-1, 4 KOs) by majority decision to win the vacant WBA International super lightweight title after a competitive 10-round fight. Gwynne applied constant pressure early, landing hooks and uppercuts on the inside while forcing Majid into a physical fight and disrupting his timing. Majid boxed better during parts of the middle and late rounds with cleaner combinations, body work, and improved distance control, but Gwynne continued pressing forward and stayed active throughout the contest despite suffering a cut near the eye. The judges scored the fight 96-94 twice for Gwynne, with the third card even at 95-95, giving the Welsh veteran an upset win in one of the more entertaining fights on the DAZN card.

Bakhodir Jalolov earned a seventh-round stoppage win over Agron Smakici in a heavyweight contest scheduled for 10 rounds. Jalolov used his size, reach, and southpaw jab to control much of the fight while landing the cleaner shots against the durable Croatian veteran. Smakici continued pressing forward and had moments of success late in the fight, but he was examined after Round 7 and retired on his stool before the eighth round began. The victory moved Jalolov to 17-0 (15 KOs) as he continued building his position among the heavyweight contenders.

Javokhir Ummataliev earned a second-round stoppage win over Damian Drabik in a super middleweight bout scheduled for six rounds. Ummataliev boxed sharply throughout and finished the fight at the end of Round 2 after breaking Drabik down with accurate punching. The victory moved Ummataliev to 2-0 as a professional, while Drabik dropped to 5-3.

Issiah Hamilton-Allen stayed unbeaten with a four-round decision win over Connor Goulding at super welterweight. Hamilton-Allen controlled much of the early action with sharp jabs and combinations before Goulding increased the pressure during the second half of the fight. Both fighters traded hard shots during the closing rounds, but Hamilton-Allen’s cleaner work helped him edge the contest. The referee scored the bout 39-37 in favor of Hamilton-Allen, who improved to 2-0.

Bobbi Flood earned a shutout four-round decision against Nathan Darby in a super welterweight fight. Flood boxed with control throughout, using combinations and steady pressure to keep Darby on the back foot. Darby continued pushing forward and stayed durable over the full distance, but Flood remained in command for all four rounds. The referee scored the fight 40-36 as Flood moved to 2-0 as a professional.

Mike Perez defeated Franklin Arinze in an eight-round cruiserweight bout. Perez relied on experience and cleaner punching during a competitive fight that included several rough exchanges and clinches. Arinze pressed forward aggressively at times, but Perez stayed active and controlled enough rounds to secure the victory. Perez picked up the decision after eight rounds in a physical cruiserweight fight. Arinze pushed the pace at times, but Perez stayed active with the cleaner work across the contest.

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