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Boxen247.com Boxing News, Boxing Results Alberto Roldan, Benjamin Whittaker, Cynthia Lozano, Joseph Adorno, Marques Valle, Mary Spencer 0
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Boxen247.com Boxing News, Boxing Results Benjamin Whittaker, BRANDON GLANTON, Cesar Juarez, Hakim Lopez, Mario Aguilar, Marques Valle, Otar Eranosyan, Richard Vansiclen 0
Undefeated Brandon “Bulletproof” Glanton won the WBO Global Jr. Heavyweight (cruiserweight 200 lb. limit) by overwhelming Mario “El Ruso” Aguilar in the ProBox TV main event on Friday, September 9. Aguilar was dropped by a massive body shot and was unable to recover or beat the referee’s count.
The fight card took place at the ProBox Events Center in Plant City, Florida and was streamed live worldwide at PROBOXTV.com and the ProBox TV app.
Results
10 Rounds WBO Global Cruiserweight Championship
Glanton wins by TKO 1:09 of Round 2
Brandon “Bulletproof” Glanton, 199.6 lbs., Atlanta, GA, 16-0 13 KO’s vs.
Mario”El Ruso” Aguilar, 199.8 lbs., Sinaloa, Mexico, 22-7 18 KO’s
Glanton: “He came out just like I thought he would. He came out punching. But I don’t know why he decided to make it a battle of attrition because that’s my game. He can punch. I could see it coming from a mile away though. (The body shot) He gave it to me. We talked about the 53 all camp. We talked about it all day. Body head. But I did not expect it to come so easily. I thought I was going to knock him out cold because he kept giving me the chin shot, but I went to the body and it was all over. Liver shot. No, I did not see him hit the ref but I notice he got off me for a moment and didn’t know what was going on.”
8 Rounds Super Middleweights
Vansiclen W UD 78-74 78-75, 78-75
Hakim Lopez, 171.6 lbs., Atlanta, GA, 13-0 8 KO’s vs. Richard Vansiclen, 171 lbs., Seattle, Washington, 12-0 6 KO’s
Vansiclen: “We studied him in camp but he actually didn’t fight the way I’d though he’d fight. I think he was fighting back when I though he was going to rush me. Then he felt my left hand and I have one of the best left hands in boxing. That may sound crazy but I really believe in myself. I think it was a great fight and the fans really got treated to two undefeated guys going at it and I came in here. So now I am ready to take the next step. I saw I was ranked 20th is the US and he was ranked number 4 so I should move pretty far up now – I should be ranked top 5. One of my coaches here was my college coach – at Washington, that’s why I’m rocking the Purple and Gold. National champion at Washington and made it to the Olympic trials and now I’m 13-0 as a pro and that’s awesome.”
8 Rounds Super Featherweights
Otar “Pit Bull” Eranosyan UD 77-74, 77-74, 78-73
Otar “Pit Bull” Eranosyan, 131.4 lbs., Akhalkalaki, Georgia, 11-0 6 KO’s vs. Cesar “Corazon” Juarez, 131.6 lbs., Mexico City, Mexico, 27-11 20 KO’s
6-Rounds Welterweights
Valle Wins by TKO Round 1, 2:57
Marques Valle, 152.4 lbs., Lutz, FL, 5-0 5 KO’s vs. Benjamin Whittaker, 151.4 lbs., San Antonio, Texas, 15-9 3 KO’s
Valle: “I love fighting in front of my people and this is the best place to do it, and do it on ProBox TV. I listen to my trainer, and he studies, and we put the work in. We did it together. I stay ready for the next month or two and get ready for the nest fight and hope to stay busy. Thank you for all the support and I’m working on my Spanish and we’ll get there.”
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Boxen247.com Amateur Boxing Belgrade Winner Tournament, Benjamin Whittaker, Daniel Asenov, Frazer Clarke, Nikita Voronov, Saken Bibossynov, Timur Gamzatov, Vakhid Abasov, Yertugan Zeinulinov 0
The men’s finals of the Belgrade Winner Tournament 58th edition were also concluded in the capital city of Serbia. The Belgrade Winner Tournament returned to the boxing map after a two years break, and the host nation’s new pride European U22 Champion Vakhid Abasov, won the title of the welterweight (69kg) and the Best Men’s Boxer Award.
Belgrade will be hosting the AIBA Men’s Elite World Boxing Championships at the end of this year. Therefore, there was a significant interest for the National Federations to attend the Belgrade Winner Tournament. Altogether 35 nations, from 4 Confederations sent 208 boxers to the Belgrade Winner Tournament which is traditionally held in April every year.
The competition was also hosted with the same COVID-19 protocols and safety measures as the AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships in Kielce.
European U22 Champion Vakhid Abasov claimed the gold medal for Serbia
Vakhid Abasov obtained the gold medal at the 2019 EUBC European U22 Boxing Championships in Vladikavkaz, and he moved up in the Russian elite national rankings step by step. The welterweight (69kg) boxer decided to switch to Serbia last year, and he represented his new nation in the previous international tournaments.
Serbia’s new sensation eliminated England’s AIBA World Boxing Championships silver medallist Pat McCormack in the semi-finals which increased his confidence in the title match of the Belgrade Winner Tournament. Abasov met with Russia’s Alisa Sharifov for the gold medal, and he worked well from closer range to win the gold medal of the strongest weight category of the Belgrade event.
Bibossynov and Zeinulinov are Kazakhstan’s gold medallists
Kazakhstan sent a strong team to the Belgrade Winner Tournament, and their performance in the men’s part of the event was two gold, two silver, and three bronze medals. Saken Bibossynov worked his way into the elite of the flyweight (52kg) in 2019 when he won several international events and claimed a bronze medal at the Yekaterinburg AIBA World Boxing Championships. The 24-year-old Kazakh met with his top neighboring rival, Kyrgyzstan’s ASBC Asian Champion Azat Usenaliev in a unique rematch and won the contest with an outstanding performance. His fellow, defending National Champion Yertugan Zeinulinov, was also born in 1997 as Bibossynov and defeated three Russian boxers in the event including Artur Subkhankulov in the final.
Whittaker and Clarke bagged awards in the event
The English team returned to the international events at the Bocskai Memorial Tournament in Hungary two and half months ago, and their coaching staff decided to continue their preparation at the Belgrade Winner Tournament. England’s performance won them two gold and five bronze medals in the strong competition where their first line-ups proved their progress.
AIBA World Boxing Championships bronze medallist Benjamin Whittaker is a sensational boxer at the light heavyweight (81kg), and he didn’t just win the title of the category but also the Best Technician Award. The 24-year-old boxer was too quick for Kazakhstan’s AIBA Youth World Champion Nurbek Oralbay in the final. His teammate, super heavyweight (+91kg) star Frazer Clarke received the Best Foreign Boxer Trophy in Belgrade, following his triumph and revenge over Russia’s Maksim Babanin.
Participating nations in the Belgrade Winner Tournament
Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, England, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Mali, Montenegro, Morocco, Moldova, North Macedonia, Norway, Refugee Team, Romania, Russia, Scotland, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, and Wales.
List of the men’s gold medallist in the Belgrade Winner Tournament
52 kg: Saken Bibossynov, Kazakhstan
57 kg: Daniel Asenov, Bulgaria
63 kg: Yertugan Zeinulinov, Kazakhstan
69 kg: Vakhid Abasov, Serbia
75 kg: Nikita Voronov, Russia
81 kg: Benjamin Whittaker, England
91 kg: Timur Gamzatov, Russia
+91 kg: Frazer Clarke, England
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