

Referee Celestino Ruiz separated the boxers, then stopped the fight at 2:38, leading to confusion over whether the fight was a disqualification or stoppage. Kownacki (20-2, 15 KOs) was in serious trouble in Round 6 as he continued to eat punches when he landed a second low blow. Helenius (31-3, 20 KOs) used his superior height and reach to connect with damaging blows at distance, closing Kownacki's left eye and causing tremendous swelling around the other. He moves to 2-0 in 2021.įor the second consecutive fight Robert Helenius pummeled Adam Kownacki and on Saturday night, Helenius scored a a TKO victory that will put their rivalry to rest. Ajagba took the center of the ring mostly and looked to assert his jab and right hand, but he was predictable with both and Sanchez did well avoiding damage.įans inside T-Mobile booed the lack of action from time to time, but it was nevertheless a clear win for Sanchez. Sanchez was warned but not penalized.īeyond that, the fight mostly consisted of Sanchez landing quick counters to Ajaba's power shot attempts. As Ajagba's knee was on the canvas, Sanchez landed an illegal left hand that knocked him completely to the floor. Ajagba (15-1, 12 KOs), 27, of Nigeria, took a knee after a Sanchez right hand. There was really only one moment of drama in the bout, when Sanchez scored a knockdown in the seventh round. In the end, it was Sanchez (19-0, 13 KOs), 29, of Cuba, who kept his perfect record intact, via judges' scores of 98-91, 98-91 and 97-92. Results: Sanchez outpoints Ajagba for decision winĪ heavyweight matchup between Frank Sanchez and Efe Ajagba struggled to produce action, as the two combined to land just 110 punches over the course of 10 rounds. Fury ended the round with a big 1-2, but Wilder takes it. He feinted more, threw plenty of jabs to the body and was aggressive.

Round 1: Strong opening round from Wilder, who showed some dimensions in that first round. Wilder getting a little reckless trying to connect with that big right hand. He landed a massive right hand and was far more aggressive. Wilder beats the count on unsteady legs and, as Fury went in for the finish, the round ended. Round 3: Fury batters Wilder and then drops him hard with a tremendous right hand. Fury beats the count and then Wilder unloads with another combination for another knockdown. Round 4: Wilder finally connects on that massive right hand and drops Fury hard. Wilder landed a big combination early in the round, but Fury stormed back with a right-hand blast and a few more punches. Round 5: Both fighters seemed to be tiring. Fury landed a few more big combinations and hurt Wilder again, but "The Bronze Bomber" responded with a right hand while laying on the ropes. Round 6: Fury continues to press forward, but both fighters seem to be tired. He's pressing on and trying, but Fury is battering him with bomb after bomb. Round 7: Wilder is completely out on his feet but he's incredibly game. The end is seemingly near, but Wilder always has that big right hand. Round 8: Wilder is almost falling over when he throws, but he is still throwing, despite all the punishment and despite all the massive shots the 277-pound Fury lands. It's shocking we've made to the 10th round. He takes a beating for most of the round, and then seemed to stun Fury in the closing seconds with a short right uppercut on the inside.

Round 9: Wilder is showing unbelievable guts. On unsteady legs, Wilder landed a few big shots to end the round with Fury pinned in the corner. Round 10: Fury drops Wilder hard with another missile of a right hand, and again, somehow, someway, Wilder beats the count. It's a 11th-round knockout for Fury, who retains his heavyweight title. Wilder was dropped like a sack of bricks and this time he wasn't going to beat the count as the ref immediately stopped the fight. Round 11: Finally, Fury finishes Wilder with a brutal knockout. I always said I'm the best in the world and he's second best." "It was worthy of any trilogy in the history of the sport. "It was a great fight tonight," said Fury, 33. The fight featured five combined knockdowns, with Wilder going down three times and Fury going down twice, both in Round 4. Not as Tyson Fury battered him around the ring, round after round.īut Fury wore down the challenger, scoring another knockdown in Round 10 before brutally finishing Wilder with a highlight-reel knockout in the 11th on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena to retain his WBC heavyweight title in one of the most action-packed title fights of all time. LAS VEGAS - Deontay Wilder just simply wouldn't go away.
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