Skip to main content

October 2010 results





SUNDAY 31ST OCTOBER 2010

Daniel Geale bt Roman Karmazin  (TKO) (12th Round)
(IBF Middleweight Title eliminator)

                                Leonardo Zappavigna bt Ji-Hoon Kim  (KO) (1st Round)
(IBF Lightweight Title eliminator)


SATURDAY 30TH OCTOBER 2010

Sebastian Sylvester bt Mahir Oral  (UD) (117,107-117-107,119-106)
(IBF Middleweight Title)

Raul Garcia bt Luis De La Rosa  (SD) (114-113, 114-113, 112-115)
(Interim WBO Minumumweight Title)

Jesus Geles bt Omar Soto  (MD) (115-113, 115-113, 114-114)
(Interim WBO Light-Flyweight Title)

Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam bt Avtandil Khurtsidze  (UD) (117-111, 115-114, 115-114)
(Interim WBA Middleweight Title)

Vusi Malinga bt Michael Domingo  (MD) (117-111, 115-113, 114-114)
(IBF Bantamweight Title eliminator)




SATURDAY 23RD OCTOBER 2010

Sammy Gutierrez bt Luis Carillo  (KO) (3rd Round)
(Interim WBA World Minimumweight Title)


SUNDAY 24TH OCTOBER 2010

Toshiaki Nishioka bt Rendall Munroe  (UD) (119-109, 119-109, 119-109)
(WBC Super-Bantamweight Title)

Roman Gonzalez bt Francisco Rosas (TKO) (2nd Round)
(Interim WBA World Light Flyweight Title)


FRIDAY 15TH OCTOBER 2010

Antonio Tarver bt Nagy Aguilera  (UD) (98-92, 98-92, 98-92)
(Heavyweight)

Lucien Bute bt Jesse Brinkley  (KO) (9th Round)
(IBF Super-Middleweight Title)


SATURDAY 16TH OCTOBER 2010

Wilfredo Vazquez bt Ivan Hernandez  (TKO) (11th Round)
(WBO Super-Bantamweight Title)

Alexander Povetkin bt Teke Oruh  (KO) (5th Round)
(Heavyweight)

Julio Cesar Miranda bt Michael Arango (TKO) (2nd Round)
(WBO Flyweight Title)

Vitali Klitschko bt Shannon Briggs  (UD) (120-105, 120-107, 120-107)
(WBC Heavyweight Title)


SATURDAY 9TH OCTOBER 2010

Rigoberto Alvarez bt Nobuhiro Ishida  (SD) (115-112, 114-113, 113-114)
(vacant WBA Light-Middleweight Title)

Hugo Cazares bt Alberto Rossel  (TKO) (9th Round)
(WBA Super-Flyweight Title)




FRIDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2010

Pongsaklek Wonjongkam bt Suriyan Por ChokChai  (UD) (115-112, 115-114, 114-113)
(WBC Flyweight Title)




SATURDAY 2ND OCTOBER 2010

Guillermo Jones bt Valery Brudov  (TKO) (11th Round)
(WBA Cruiserweight Title)

Hasim Rahman bt Marcus McGee  (KO) (1st Round)
(Heavyweight)

Luis Concepcion bt Denkaosan Kaovichit  (TKO) (1st Round)
(Interim WBA Flyweight Title)

Ryol Li Lee bt Poonsawat Kratingddaenggym  (UD) (118-110, 115-113, 115-114)
(WBA Super-Bantamweight Title)



Popular posts from this blog

The Tragedy of Billy Collins Jr.

Phil D. Jay WBN Editor  Collins after the fight Williams Ray Collins Jr. or Billy Collins Jr. as he became known, was born to a boxing father in Antioch, Tennessee in 1961. His father William Sr, once fought Welterweight Champion Curtis Cokes and wanted his boy to follow in his footsteps, so decided to train Billy himself. Collins Jr. turned pro in 1981, a welterweight, just like his father before him and impressively won his first 14 professional contests, 11 by knockout with eight inside the first three rounds. It was 1983 and Billy was matched up against Puerto Rican journeyman Luis Resto on the undercard of Roberto Duran v Davey Moore at Madison Square Garden in a ten rounder. Resto wasn’t known for his punching power but Billy took a sustained beating for the full ten rounds, his face, badly damaged and his eyes were almost shut. After the fight, which Resto won on decision, Billy’s father shook Resto’s hand and noticed there wasn’t much padding in his gl...

Rico Ramos captures world super- bantamweight title with KO

Phil D. Jay WBN Editor ‘Suavecito’ scores 20th straight win over Shimoda Undefeated Californian Rico Ramos produced a world-class left hand in the seventh round of his WBA title challenge against Japan’s Akifumi Shimoda to rip the belt away from the older southpaw in his first defence. The 24 year-old looked far from a world champion in the first five rounds, only gaining a foothold in the fight in round six, but ultimately produced the equalizer in the seventh to take the crown. Shimoda, 26, will be furious with himself as he bossed the majority of the fight and was up five rounds to one on my card going into the seventh round. One lapse in concentration with only thirty seconds left in round seven and Shimoda hit the canvas. The champion tried to get up at the count of nine, but stumbled over and the referee counted him out. The now former champion stayed down for a full minute before being helped to his feet and realising he no longer held the WBA belt. Also on the card i...