WBC Silver Super Lightweight Champion 'Thunder' Dalton Smith stopped Walid Ouzza, achieving a couple of shots by stopping him at the end of the first round for the empty Abu Super Lagan title on Saturday night at Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, in Nottinghamshire, England.
(Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
In the main event, Smith, 17-0 (13), beat Ouzza, 19-3 (8) at the end of the first round of 12 laps scheduled.
In the last minute in the first round, Smith lowered the ouizez with his left on his beard for 8 numbers from Jun Llona Fernandez. On the rise, Ouzza was greeted by a barge of blows from Smith, and again he fell, which made Judge Fernandez wisely waved.
British, Commonwealth and IBF Abu Champion in Harry Welter category 'Terrible' Scarff, 13-4 (3), is upset and stopped the Conh 'Wolf' Walker, 15-3-1 (6) in 1:23 of the eleventh and scheduled 12 rounds.
After a minute in the first round, Scarff moves to Southpaw, mostly landing stabs and taking a circle. In the third round, Scarff eavesdropped on Walker on his chin, getting a warning from Judge Michael Alexander.
In the fourth round of Walker, the right eye has some swelling below. In the sixth round, Walker never stops descending forward, going to Scarff's body because of the sting constantly on the face.
The action was the best in the last minute of the eighth round, and both released it and Walker won in its first round. In the ninth and tenth rounds, Scarff got control.
In the eleventh round, Walker suddenly had Scarff in trouble with his right hook on his chin, and Scarff hurt. Walker followed a stock market, ending with the right, lowering Scarff for an 8-point Judge Alexander. When he stood up, Walker was the whole Scarff, which is why Judge Alexander called a stop in great upset.
IBF and WBO world champion Super Bantamweight Ellie Scotney, 10-0) United, beating IBO World Bantamweight Champ Mea 'The Night' Motu, 20-1 (8) during 10 × 2 rounds.
In the first round, the motto was cut by Scotney over her left eye as she constantly came forward. Scotney got the best in action in the second and third rounds. Motu received the best actions in the fourth round, taking over his first round.
In the sixth round of Scotney Lands in the last minute in the chin. In the seventh round, the motto returned to near the circle.
Scotney said a motto from eighth to tens, although he remained in the whole place.
Judge John Latham. Ratings 99-91 of all.
Super Pero Southpaw Ibraheem 'Spider' Sulaimaan, 7-0 (4) beat Reuquen Arce, 18-18-2 (7) during eight rounds.
In the third round of both boxers, they have bloody noses. ARCE continues forward as Southpaw Sulaimaan opposes the Jabas. In the sixth round, Arce comes low and hits Sulaiman's upper parts on his chin.
In the seventh round in the last seconds, Sulaimaan landed a combination, rejecting Arce from balance. In the eighth and last round, in the last 40 seconds, Sulaiman landed the lead on his chin, he caught the attention of Arce.
Judge Kevin Parker. Evaluates 80-72
Flying Hamza Uddin, 4-0 (1) beat Misael Ezequiel Graffioli, 5-4) by a decision in eight rounds.
Judge Peter McCormack voted 80-72.
Cruiserweight Traie Duberry, 5-0 (2) beat Castagno, Castagno, 4-9 (1) Southpaw Camagno, 4-9 (1) by decision. Judge Peter McCormack voted 59-53