Agit Kabayel vs Damian Knyba headlined in Oberhausen, Germany.
Kabayel put his WBC interim world title on the line against Knyba.
The Pole started the contest brilliantly catching Kabayel multiple times.
He landed a flush uppercut in the first round that made cut Kabayel’s left eye.
In the second round Knyba continued to look strong but the German began to close the distance between the two.
It was the third round that see the end of Kenya’s fight as he was caught well with a minute to spare.
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Kabayel jumped on a hurt opponent and forced the referee to step in.
Kabayel now boasts a 27 fight streak of wins since turning professional in 2011.
He revealed he believes he is ready for a full world title shot [against Oleksandr Usyk] after being forced to wait so long.
“I waited so long for this title shot, I’ve beaten three monsters on riyadh season give me the world title fight I am ready”
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Granit Shala vs Petar Milas
In a great back and forth clash Granit Shala was brutally stopped in the 10th round.
He was dropped seconds before the fight was called off where many feel the referee should’ve stepped in.
He was allowed to continue and was put down once again forcing his team to throw in the towel to prevent any more sustained damage.
With the WBC interim world title on the line Jadier Herrera and Ricardo Nunez fought at lightweight.
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Remaining undercard
Herrera extended his unbeaten record, stopping Nunez in eighth.
Herrera will look to fight for the full WBC title which was held by Shakur Stevenson who now challenges Teofimo Lopez for his WBO super lightweight crown.
Half brother of two-time heavyweight champion Tyson Fury Roman made his return to the squared circle.
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He looked comfortable from the first bell, dominating Greenwood from the off.
He boxed on the outside and looked impressive throughout before getting the stoppage in the fourth.
It was definitely a controversial stoppage to say the least as boos rang out from the arena.
Most Valuable Promotions’ Nelvie Tiafack picked up an early stoppage over Piotr Cwik.
The Olympic medallist was far to skilled a boxer on the Back foot before he set up a barrage of shots in the second round to end the fight.
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Olympian Gleb Bakshi picked up his fifth career stoppage as he beat a more experienced Juan Jose Rodriguez Duran.
Bakshi continued an exciting run of first round stoppages with a brutal left hook to end the contest.
In the final contest of the prelims before the main card Kevin Saswik got a great first round knockout in his clash with Brian Zwart.
Saswick landed a huge overhand right that put Zwart down and the fight was called off halfway through the first round.
Daniel Dietz and Seun Salami fought to a majority draw over six rounds.
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Both men came out swinging from the first bell in a great contest.
Oronzo Birardi picked up a second successive win following his loss to Alloys Youmbi in 2024.
He stopped Milosav Savic in the fourth round to open the bill.
It was quite a controversial knockout with Savic taking a knee yet Birardi continued to throw despite his opponent being down.
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