Boxing Results: Ben Crocker and Tiernan ‘Ireland’ Bradley


IBF European super lightweight champion Ben Crocker and Tiernan’s “Ireland” Bradley made 10-round split decisions at York Hall in Bethnel Green, London, England on Friday night.

(Credit: GBM Sports)

In the main event, Crocker, 14-0-1 (2) attracted with Tiernan’Rish’ Bradley with 10-0-1 (5) in 10 rounds. Crocker scored 95-95, 97-93, and Bradley scored 97.

Heavyweight Hughie Fury, 30-3 (17) blocked Dan’Th the Reaper Man’Garber, 9-5 (2) 1:12 in the fifth round of the scheduled six-round match.

In the fifth round, Fury dropped his left hook on his chin and made eight counts from referee Louis Van Poetsch. When referee Van Poetsch called A Halt, Fury skipped Garber, boarded three punches and put him on the rope.

BBBOFC UK and Commonwealth Council super lightweight champion Emman Dolan, 8-0 (1) defeated Lauren’Lionheart’ Parker with a unanimous decision in ten rounds, 10-2-1 (2).

In the first five rounds, Dolan eliminated Parker and allowed her to move. Parker has returned a little over the last five rounds, but not enough to surpass Doran.

Scores 97-94, 98-92 and 98-93. The referee is Bob Williams.

Middleweight Southpaw Kieran Molloy, 11-0 (6) beat Ricardo ‘Pocho’ Crepaldi, 11-7 (1), 6 rounds scheduled for the fifth round.

In the first four rounds, it was Molloy. In the fifth round, he used a fl to drop Krepardi, referee Lee’s 8 votes each time. After the rise, Crepaldi encountered a beating, causing the referee to stop wisely.

Super lightweight Louie O’Doherty, 9-0 (2) defeated Reuquen Cona Facundo Arce by six-round decision, 18-19-2 (7).

Doherty was the support of the invaders in the first three rounds. This has been more similar to Doherty’s approach in the past three rounds.

Referee Kieran McCann scored 60-54.

Lightweight heavyweight graduate Kraus, 5-0 (5) beat Tony Amoaku 5-1-1 (2) in the first round of the scheduled 6 rounds.

In the first round, Kraus knocked Amoaku with a series of punches, scoring eight points each time from referee Referee Lee. Kraus skips Amoaku, forcing the referee to stop fighting.

Last updated on April 4, 2010



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