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George Liddard took the Commonwealth Silver middleweight title with a unanimous determination victory over Derrick Osaze on a Matchroom NXTGEN card on the Indigo on the O2 Area on Friday
Liddard (11-0, 6 KOs) was taking his largest step-up thus far on this one, whereas Osaze (13-3, 3. KOs) received an Final BOXXER match in 2019, however was blasted out in two rounds by the heavy-handed Denzel Bentley final August in his most up-to-date outing.
Each had their successes within the opening spherical, however Liddard discovered his groove within the second, touchdown with some crisp proper fingers.
The motion was toe-to-toe, with the pair taking turns to unload, and the fourth noticed the Essex man momentarily stun his rival with a tough left hand, however Osaze dug deep, and saved coming ahead.
The 31-year-old was doing effectively to smother Liddard’s work, with neither taking a step again as they exchanged onerous photographs nearly all through.
Osaze supplied a stern check for Liddard Photograph Credit score: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
The sense was that the 22-year-old was only a step forward along with his workrate, however he was being saved very sincere by his opponent, all the way in which till the ultimate bell.
Two scores of 96-94, and a 3rd tally of 97-93 noticed Liddard run out the winner.
Liddard and Osaze embraced after their frantic battle Photograph Credit score: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Bostan-Fawaz battle to attract
The chief help noticed Junaid Bostan actually examined for the primary time, and was held to a break up determination attract his bid for the vacant English tremendous welterweight title towards Bilal Fawaz.
Fawaz (9-1-1, 3 KOs) gave pretty much as good as he received with Bostan (10-0-1, 8 KOs), and after weathering an early storm he grew into the competition, with the seventh spherical seeing the 36-year-old wobble the Rotherham man with a number of unanswered photographs.
Bostan and Fawaz had been held to a draw Photograph Credit score: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
The 22-year-old was starting to tire and unravel within the later rounds, however rallied in rounds eight and 9, and Fawaz poured the stress on within the ultimate spherical to make sure he was in with a shout of getting the nod on the finish of the battle.
One decide had it 97-93 for Fawaz, with one other tallying 96-94 for Bostan. The third arbiter judged the bout a 95-95 draw. Each exchanged barbs within the post-fight interview, with a rematch presumably the logical subsequent step for each.
Sains sees off Rosadini
Middleweight Jimmy Sains (9-0, 9 KOs) produced a medical show in his first eight rounder, breaking down Pierre Rosadini for a seventh spherical stoppage.
Rosadini (6-7-3) was down in spherical 5, and two rounds later, a strong proper hand buzzed the Frenchman, with a comply with up assault placing him on the canvas.
Jimmy Sains retains the KO practice going with a seventh spherical stoppage #SainsRosadini | @DAZNBoxing | #LiddardOsaze pic.twitter.com/Yqs6lRAlus
— Matchroom Boxing (@MatchroomBoxing) January 31, 2025
He rose groggily, and the referee had seen sufficient, and stopped the competition.
Remaining Undercard
At tremendous featherweight, Giorgio Visioli (6-0, 5 KOs) pressured Columbia’s Francisco Javier Lucero (16-7-4, 12 KOs) to retire after 5 rounds of their scheduled eight rounder.
In six rounders, Maisey-Rose Courtney (8-1) received all accessible periods in her flyweight contest with Jasmina Nad (11-34-5, 4 KOs), whereas Jesse Brandon (5-0, 1 KO) did the identical at light-weight towards Jonatas Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira (6-19, 5 KOs).
Bevan’s a Beast! @taylorbevan__ drops and stops Kajda in spherical two! #NXTGEN #LiddardOsaze pic.twitter.com/5JIEuBAbA3
— Matchroom Boxing (@MatchroomBoxing) January 31, 2025
Middleweight prospect Emmanuel Buttigieg (7-0, 1 KO) took a aggressive 58-56 win on the referee’s scorecard towards James Todd (4-5-2), and at tremendous middleweight, Taylor Bevan (2-0, 2 KOs) scored a second spherical stoppage win towards Poland’s Szymon Kajda (1-1-1, 1 KO), who was down twice from uppercuts previous to the stoppage.
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