Leigh Wood defeated Josh Warrington by unanimous decision to win their rematch, controlling the fight over twelve rounds with cleaner punching and disciplined movement.
The judges scored it 119-109, 119-110, and 117-111 as Wood kept Warrington from establishing sustained offense. Wood improved to 29-4 with the win, while Warrington fell to 32-5-1 after being outboxed in the rematch.
Bilal Fawaz closes strong to edge Ishmael Davis by majority decision and claim the British and Commonwealth super welterweight titles. Davis set the early terms behind a sharp jab and tidy footwork, though Fawaz raised the pace after the midpoint, pressing inside and letting combinations go to sway the later rounds. The scores read 114-114, 115-113 and 115-114 for Fawaz, ending Davis’ run as champion.
Molly McCann records her most complete boxing performance to date, outpointing Beata Dudek over six rounds by unanimous decision. McCann walked Dudek down behind a busy jab, worked the body with intent, and kept the exchanges on her terms, earning a 60-55 score. The win moves McCann to 3-0 and reflects steady development in her shift from MMA to the pro boxing ring.
Super bantamweight Tiah-Mai Ayton won an eight-round points decision over Catherine Tacone Ramos. Ayton landed the cleaner combinations, but Ramos applied steady pressure and forced the young prospect to go the distance for the first time. The victory moved Ayton to 5-0 and gave her valuable rounds against a durable opponent.
Heavyweight Dave Allen made a quick return to form, stopping Karim Berredjem by first-round TKO just 57 seconds into their heavyweight bout. Allen hurt Berredjem early with a right hand and followed with heavy shots that forced the stoppage as Berredjem struggled to defend himself. The win moved Allen to 25-8-2 with 20 knockouts and marked the fastest victory of his career.
Sandy Ryan became a two-division world champion, defeating Karla Ramos Zamora by majority decision to win the vacant WBC junior welterweight title. Ryan landed the cleaner punches across the 10 rounds, while Zamora’s constant pressure kept the fight competitive and difficult to score. The judges scored it 95-95 and 97-93 twice for Ryan, who improved to 9-3-1 and added another world title to her career.
Unbeaten Leo Atang keeps his record intact as the 19-year-old heavyweight stops Dan Garber in the opening round. Atang came out behind a stiff jab, closed the gap, and pinned Garber to the ropes before setting his base and ripping heavy right hands over the top. He mixed in short hooks as Garber covered up and failed to fire back. With Garber trapped and absorbing clean shots without defense, the referee stepped in just over a minute into the round. Atang moves to 5-0 with 5 knockouts, continuing his pattern of early finishes and showing real power once he gets his feet set.
Junior middleweight Joe Howarth returned to form with a unanimous decision over Dan Booth across four rounds. Howarth controlled distance with a disciplined jab, stepped in behind straight right hands, and let compact combinations go before pivoting out. Booth stayed cautious, kept a tight guard, and focused on reaching the final bell rather than trading. The judges scored it 40-36 for Howarth, who improves to 15-2 after a composed, ring-savvy display.

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