Saturday, October 3, 2015

Broner vs. Allakhverdiev - Real Time Results from Cincinnati



Broner vs. Allakhverdiev - Real Time Results from Cincinnati

Ringside Reporter will be posting the quick results for all of the undercard fights for the Broner - Allakhverdiev card.  The card starts around 6:15pm est.  We will have the results as they happen.


Attendance - 5,932

WBA Super Lightweight Championship
Adrien Broner  vs. Khabib Allakhverdiev

Through the first four rounds this fight is all AB.  Broner's best punch of the fight so far is that counter right hand.  Allekhverdiev has absolutely no answer for Broner's speed.  So far there has been no power advantage for Broner who is coming down in weight.  Through 8 rounds it is a complete whitewash.  This fight is not even close.  Broner has begun to clown and talk to the crowd, it really doesn't matter, Allakhverdiev has no answer.  At one point in the 7th Adrien Broner answered a heckler stating "He can't touch me."  If you saw the first round, they all looked the same.  Complete domination by Adrien Broner.  Broner was putting together combination after combination and the referee mercifully stepped in and stopped the fight in the last round.  

IBF Super Featherweight Championship
Jose Pedraza SD 12 over Edner Cherry

Jose Pedraza wins the fashion contest so far tonight.  Pedraza, through the first four rounds, has started to get Cherry's timing down and really become a sharpshooter in there.  Cherry is working, but Pedraza's movement, especially on the inside, is giving Cherry problems.  Pedraza seems to have slowed during the middle rounds and has let Cherry back into the fight.  Cherry has been busier and winning the rounds.  Cherry has definitely taken over the fight and it's up for grabs in the last two rounds.  Cherry seemed to land the more effective punches and control the action in the last two rounds.  Judges scored the fight 117-111 twice, 116-112 for Cherry.  Ringside Reporter had the fight scored 115-113 for Edner Cherry

Welterweights - 6 rounds
Jamontay Clark TKO 2 over Joe Wilson Jr. - 148.5

Jamontay Clark wins via second round TKO.  This fight was all Clark from the opening bell.  Clark was able to drop Wilson in round 1 and never let up the pressure. The time was :28 seconds into the second round.  Very impressive showing from Jamontay Clark. 

Lightweights - 10 rounds
Robert Easter Jr. TKO 3 over Juan R. Solis - 136

Easter starting out fast, but appears to be loading up too much on his punches.  Solis completely defense in the early going.  This fight was all Easter as, Solis could never get anything going.  Easter repeatedly hurt Solis in round two.  The end came in the third round as Solis' corner stepped onto the apron to stop the fight at :45 seconds of round 3.  

Lightweights - 10 rounds
Jamel Herring UD 10 over Yakubu Amidu - 134.5

Jamel Herring has been the aggressor for the first two rounds of the fight.  Amidu looks confused in the ring tonight.  He's trying his best to figure out Herring, but he's not having much success.  Herring defenitely turning up the heat as the fight goes on.  Amidu has been more aggressive since the middle of the fight, but he's not being very effective.  Herring was working off of a stiff jab and just dictating the pace.  This was largely target practice for Herring.  Judges scored the fight 99-91, 100-90 twice for Jamel Herring.  Ringside Reporter scored the fight 100-90 for Jamel Herring.

Herring said after the fight:
"I feel really good.  I knew he was good and I respected his experience.  I showed my skills and went the distance with a veteran who had never been down."

Lightweights - 8 rounds
Raynell Williams  UD 8 over  Eduardo R. Reyes - 135

Very impressed at Williams ability to not only go to the body, but use combinations.  Reyes definitely felt the buildup of bodyshots by Williams.  This fight was all Williams.  He dominated the action from beginning to end.  Reyes was simply outmatched.  Judges had the fight scored 79-73 twice and 80-72 for Williams.  Ringside Reporter had the fight scored 80-72 for Raynell Williams.

Heavyweights - 6 rounds
Danny Calhoun UD 6 over Jamal Woods - 235

All Calhoun in the early going of the fight. Calhoun used effective body work and a decent jab to keep the journeyman, Jamal Woods, off of him throughout the fight.  A lot of booing through the fight, crowd definitely wanted more action from both of these fighters.  Judges scored the fight 59-55 twice and 58-56 for Danny Calhoun.  Ringside Reporter had the fight scored for Calhoun - 59-55.

This was a good comeback fight for Calhoun, who lost his last fight via unanimous decision against Samer Barakat.


Featherweights - 4 rounds
Luis Rosario TKO 4 over Aaron Hollis

This fight was all Rosario from the opening bell.  Hollis was floored in round one and never found a way to keep Rosario off of him.  Rosario landed a picture perfect left hand in round 4 to drop Hollis once again.  Hollis, a game fighter, got up but then was barraged again against the ropes as the referee stepped in and stopped the contest at 1 minute into the fourth round.