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By Elliot Foster
Wembley Arena, London – Heavyweight Daniel Dubois (11-0, 10 KO's) was put to the test at times when he exchanged shots with a brave Richard Lartey (14-2, 11 KO's), for to score an eighth final.
Lartey sometimes stood in his positions and managed to shoot hard, pushing Dubois back.
But in the fourth, Dubois hit a huge right hand that dropped Lartey, who struggled to get up and the fight was interrupted.
Dubois had recently been ordered to face Joe Joyce in a British heavyweight duel, but nothing says if the competition will actually run, despite the announcement by the British Boxing Board of Control. ;a market.
Dubois wants the fight to happen, but Joyce has much more ambitious goals in mind – like world title shots.
Both Dubois and Joyce are promoted by Frank Warren.
IN OTHER RESULTS: Samuel Antwi will now turn to bigger and better things after his last victory.
The welterweight defeated Siar Ozgul for the vacant title in the South Zone, at the famous York Hall venue of Bethnal Green.
Antwi, the former belt-holder, was looking to succeed in his defense, but after being overweight on the scale, the title was only to be won by Ozgul.
However, it was the former champion who won, exclusively live on iFL TV, with 98 points against 93 points on the dashboard of referee Lee Cook.
Ozgul, who was in action against former world champion Viktor Postol only last November, gave a more than credible account of himself, but that was just not to be.
In the chief support contest, Chantelle Cameron marked a new era in her paid career with a win in stoppage time.
The Queen of Lightweights of the IBO was in action against Tanzanian Feriche Mashauri.
Mashauri was about to receive a punch from the Northampton lady and could have been stopped in the first match.
She somehow managed to pbad the first goal, but Cameron – now trained by Jamie Moore and Nigel Travis and led by MTK Global – sent Mashauri to second base. The referee interrupts the procedure after one minute and 39 seconds of the turn.
Liam Wells won his biggest victory so far, ahead of Jumanne Camero.
Wells, who is now 5-0, dominated the former Southern Lightweight Champion in an eight-round welterweight competition, winning by a margin of 79 points to 74.
Former Commonwealth Champion John O Donnell had been absent for two years.
The London-based 33-year-old Irishman returned to the scene of his victory in the English welterweight title against Erick Ochieng in March 2017 and hopes to return to the title race as soon as possible after a head-on triumph to Iliyan Markov. .
Dan Azeez was right Josip Perkovic in a rather one-sided affair while he was progressing successfully in his big book.
The heavyweight dropped the visitor late in the third lap and he was counted in the fourth after taking a knee.
The next attack was too difficult for Perkovic, however, and at the end of the fourth, his corner took him to retirement, which meant that Azeez was 8-0.
Meanwhile, Steven Ward maintained his undefeated record with a retirement victory.
The heavyweight, originally from Belfast, was in action against Abdula Arabia and ended the Bulgarian challenge early after dropping out in the third and fifth rounds.
The referee, Chas Coakley, accepted his retirement in a corner at the end of the penultimate stanza.
James Hawley, Michael Elliott, Donovan Mortlock and the new MTK, Viktor Kotochigov, are expected to return to the ring on July 6 in their country, Kazakhstan, while MTK brings a professional boxing extravaganza to celebrate Capital Day. Kazakhstan.
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