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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayDeAndre Savage became only the third opponent to take Teremoana Teremoana beyond the opening round, but his resistance collapsed in the second. Savage absorbed several heavy punches during the first as Teremoana found his distance and started unloading.
The American reached the second round, territory Teremoana has rarely seen during his professional run. That changed little.
Teremoana landed another big shot that buckled Savage’s legs, leaving him hurt but still standing. The Australian heavyweight kept pressing, found another opening, and sent Savage to the canvas.
Savage could not beat the referee’s count, giving Teremoana a second-round knockout and improving his professional record to 12-0 with another early finish.
Michael Zerafa turned an uncertain start into a stoppage victory over Alejandro Ortiz on the Gold Coast after taking control in the later rounds.
Zerafa asked his corner whether he was winning after the fifth, with his team demanding more work as Ortiz began to slow. The message was clear. Zerafa was hurting Ortiz when he let his hands go, but he needed to keep pressing.
Zerafa responded by forcing Ortiz onto the back foot and increasing his punch output. He landed a heavy shot in the seventh and continued pushing forward as Ortiz struggled to answer.
His corner urged him to stay on Ortiz while remaining smart, and Zerafa kept applying pressure until the opening arrived.
Zerafa dropped Ortiz and immediately moved in looking to finish. Ortiz climbed off the canvas but remained hurt and had taken enough punishment.
The fight ended soon afterward, giving Zerafa the stoppage victory after his stronger late-round work broke Ortiz down.
Jemma Peart pushed Jasmine Parr through eight hard rounds before Parr pulled clear late to secure a unanimous decision on the Gold Coast. The close friends traded punches once the bell rang, with Parr producing her strongest work in the closing rounds to convince all three judges.
Mielifeier Dalielibieke stormed over to Eddie Hearn at ringside after his fourth-round stoppage loss to Jack Bowen, furious with the referee’s intervention. Dalielibieke believed he could continue after Bowen unloaded with punches during a heated exchange. Both men had traded heavy shots without giving ground before Bowen forced the stoppage. Dalielibieke immediately challenged the decision, then took his complaint directly to Hearn as frustration over the referee’s call became the main talking point.
Omar El-Abdallah broke Jordan Towns down in a punishing third round, sending him to the canvas twice as he pushed hard for the finish. Towns climbed back to his feet and made it through the round, but the fight went no further. The referee stopped the contest before Round 4 began.

Michael Collins is a senior writer at Boxing247.com (East Side Boxing) and has covered world championship boxing since 2012. Respected for his measured reporting and technical insight, he delivers expert analysis on elite fighters, contenders, and the evolving global fight landscape.
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