Moses Itauma stopped Jermaine franklin in the fifth round. Credit: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney
He had his best round in the fourth despite being dropped just over a minute prior. Itauma was still cruising, but the American began to land some counter shots of his own.
Itauma punished Franklin for every mistake and continued his beatdown in round five, which would be the final round.
Halfway through the fifth, Itauma landed a stunning uppercut that knocked Franklin out cold, and the referee counted the American out.
Moses Itauma ahead of his clash with Jermaine Franklin Jr Credit: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney
Nathan Heaney vs Gerome Warburton
‘The Bread Maker’ caused an upset in the co-main event after Nathan Heaney walked out in front of his Stoke faithful.
‘The Hitman’ brought over 3,000 fans but was outboxed over 10 rounds. Warburton was excellent, boxing on the back foot, while Heaney, at 36, struggled to close the gap.
The three judges’ scorecards read wide for Warburton: 98-92 and 97-93 on two of the judges’ cards.
Gerome Warburton caused an upset in Manchester. Credit: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney
Despite not getting the decision, Heaney confirmed he still has every intention of returning and headlining in his beloved Stoke-on-Trent.
Ezra Taylor vs Willy Hutchinson
Hutchinson walked to the ring as the favourite, despite Ezra Taylor being unbeaten going into the contest.
‘The Hutch Train’ looked confident from the first bell, boxing with his hands down from the outset. It was a back-and-forth first round, with the unorthodox Hutchinson trying to unravel the more traditional Taylor.
Willy Hutchinson put on a boxing clinic in Manchester. Photo Credit: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney
The Scotsman boxed well throughout and was picking up rounds from the first, forcing Taylor to come forward.
All three judges gave the nod to Hutchinson after a pretty comfortable showing in Manchester.
Ezra Taylor & Willy Hutchinson in the first round of their clash. Photo Credit: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney
Remaining Undercard
Brad Pauls picked up an incredible victory after possibly losing every single round of the contest to Shakiel Thompson, as he pulled out a devastating stoppage from seemingly nowhere.
‘Dr Steel’ was in complete control before Pauls landed a brutal right hand and followed up in style to deal Thompson the first loss of his career.
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Shakiel Thompson looked in cruise control over nine rounds before Pauls landed a devastating right hook and refused to let ‘Dr Steel’ off of the hook pic.twitter.com/Vt3aQo6dBF
Liam Davies secured his second consecutive win following his loss to Shabaz Masoud in 2024.
He made no mistake against Francesco Grandelli, dropping his opponent in the fourth before the Italian was forced to retire in his corner after the sixth round.
Alex Murphy and Josh Holmes went to war, with the unbeaten fighter picking up a massive stoppage victory.
Murphy was expected to be the toughest test of Holmes’ career and, despite having the 30-year-old hurt early on, he was ultimately outclassed.
Josh Holmes stopped Alex Murphy in the first round. Photo Credit: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney
Holmes put his man down with 20 seconds left and followed up in style to end the contest before the final bell.
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Michael Gomez Jr got back to winning ways after saying he would retire if he lost to Jordan Flynn.
Gomez Jr brought the fight to Flynn, who fell into the trap and was stopped in the third round after suffering a broken jaw.
Michael Gomes Jr scored an impressive TKO win in Manchester. Photo Credit: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney
Nelson Birchall picked up the eighth stoppage win of his career against Ryan Griffiths, while John Joe Carrigan secured the second win of his career with a third-round stoppage.
Son of the legendary Naseem Hamed, Aadam scored a points victory over Michael Mooney.
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