Thursday, January 23, 2025

Boxing Outcomes: Brandon Adams Loses Battle To Andreas Katzourakis

Brandon ‘Cannon’ Adams misplaced a cut up determination in a struggle to unbeaten Andreas Katzourakis on Friday evening on the Corey Studios at Corey Towers, Atlanta, Georgia.

Within the co-feature, Olympian Oshae ‘Suga’ Jones was upset by a cut up determination over champion Femke ‘Thunder’ Hermans for her IBF and WBO Tremendous Welterweight titles.

WBA Continental Americas Tremendous Welterweight champion Adams (25-4, 16 KOs) misplaced a 10-round cut up determination to Katzourakis (15-0, 10 KOs).

Within the first spherical, it was all motion with inside combating. Katzourakis suffered a lower over his left eye. Within the second spherical, Katzourakis landed a extremely low blow, dropping Adams. Referee Thomas Taylor gave him time to recoup. The motion continued upon Adams’s rising. Within the third and fourth rounds, Katzourakis continued having Adams towards the ropes for probably the most half.

Within the fifth spherical, the nonstop punching from each continued. Within the last seconds, Referee Taylor warned Katzourakis about touchdown low punches. Within the sixth and seventh rounds, the struggle continued, going forwards and backwards between who had the benefit.

Within the eighth and ninth rounds, the combat was principally fought in the course of the ring, with Adams having an edge. Within the tenth and last spherical, the all-action combat continued as much as the bell.

Scores 97-93 Adams, 97-93 and 96-94 Katzourakis.

Two-division champion and present IBF World and WBO Tremendous Welterweight champ Femke ‘Thunder’ Hermans (18-5, 7 KOs) misplaced a 10-round cut up determination and her title to 2020 Olympic Bronze Medalist southpaw Oshae ‘Suga’ Jones (8-0, 3 KOs).

Within the first spherical, each had their second in an in depth spherical. Within the second spherical finish, Jones rocked Hermans with a left on the chin, virtually dropping her on the bell. Within the third spherical, stuffed with motion, a conflict of heads prompted some swelling in Jones’ proper eye space.

Within the fourth spherical, Jones once more had Hermans in hassle, touchdown a proper on the chin. In the midst of the fifth spherical, Hermans landed a strong proper to Jones’s chin. Switching to southpaw all through, Hermans received hit laborious on the bell.

Hermans had her greatest rounds within the sixth and seventh rounds. Within the eighth spherical, Jones got here again effectively, outworking Hermans.

Each had moments within the ninth spherical, with Jones taking the spherical. Within the tenth and last spherical, Jones could have pulled it out in an in depth, full-of-action combat.

Referee Malik Waleed. Scores 97-93, Hermans, 96-94 Jones and 97-93 Jones.

Light-weight Maliek ‘Mayhem’ Montgomery (20-0, 18 KOs) knocked out Sakaria ‘Desert Storm’ Lukas (26-3-1, 18 KOs at 1:40 of the fourth spherical of a scheduled ten rounds.

Within the first spherical, Montgomery had Lukas overlaying up on the finish of the bell. Within the second with half a minute remaining a flurry of punches from Montgomery dropped Lukas for an 8-count from Referee Nate Mann.

Within the third spherical, turning southpaw, Montgomery continued his dominance of Lukas. Within the fourth spherical, on the midway level, Montgomery from Southpaw landed a vicious left uppercut to the physique, dropping Lukas for the rely from Referee Mann.

Welterweight southpaw David ‘Dynamite’ Lopez (7-0, 5 KOs) stopped Marlin ‘So Icey’ Sims (8-4, 4 KOs) on the finish of the primary spherical of a scheduled six rounds.

Within the first spherical, with thirty seconds to go, Lopez landed a left hook on the chin, knocking Sims to the canvas for an 8-count from Referee Malik Waleed. Lopez jumped on him, touchdown a flurry because the spherical ended. Sims nook known as a halt. Lopez had a little bit of blood from his nostril on the finish.

Tremendous Middleweight ‘The Brickbuster’ Nathan Lugo (3-0, 3 KOs) stopped Mardoche Ilunga (1-1-1, 1 KO) at 0:44 of the fourth and last spherical.

Within the first spherical, Lugo chased down Ilunga. Within the second and third rounds, Lugo continued beating the defensive-minded Ilunga.

Within the fourth and last spherical Lugo picked up the place he left off as Ilunga’s nook known as to Referee Thomas Taylor to name a halt.

Light-weight Jonny ‘Magic’ Mansour (3-0, 1 KO) simply defeated Luciano Ramos (2-8) over 4 rounds.

Within the first two rounds, Mansour simply received the rounds over the wild-swinging Ramos, who retains his gloves up as his protection. Within the third spherical, Mansour landed a three-punch combo that ended with a proper uppercut to Ramos’s chin on the midway level. Within the fourth and last spherical, Mansour continued a shutout, simply touchdown on Ramos simply trying to go the space.   The scores have been 40-36, 40-36, and 40-36.

The ring Announcer was Lupe Contreras.

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