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ANDRE WARD RETURNS WITH ONE-SIDED DECISION

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Andre Ward returned to the ring on Saturday night and earned a 12-round unanimous decision win over Sullivan Barrera in front of Ward’s hometown crowd in Oakland, CA. Ward (29-0, 15 KO’s) dropped Barrera in the third round of the IBF light heavyweight title eliminator with a left hook and had a point deducted for a low blow, finishing ahead on the scorecards by wide margins: 119-109, 117-109 and 117-108.

Barrera (17-1, 12 KO’s) lost for the first time and really didn’t present Ward with too much in the way of offense. The bigger Barrera did land some solid shots on Ward, but no damage was done and Ward was able to mount an offense throughout the fight.

It wasn’t vintage Ward and there was definitely rust. The HBO commentary said otherwise, but if you watched the fight objectively, Andre Ward took a long time to get going and didn’t finish strong over the final rounds. It was a good exercise for Ward, but a fight with Sergey Kovalev should be a couple of fights away, at least.

CRAWFORD, SANTA CRUZ STAY UNBEATEN

HBO and Showtime went head-to-head tonight with a pair of undefeated champions defending their titles in the respective main events. Terence “Bud” Crawford and Leo Santa Cruz both passed their tests with stoppage wins.

Crawford (28-0, 20 KO’s), had a live challenger in Hank Lundy to deal with and the Omaha, NE native thrilled the fans at Madison Square Garden with a TKO5 to retain the WBO super lightweight title.

Likewise, Santa Cruz (32-0-1, 18 KO’s), sent his Southern California fans home happy with a fifth-round knockout of Kiko Martinez (35-7, 26 KO’s) to keep the WBA super title at featherweight.

Crawford got a stiff test from Lundy (26-6-1, 13 KO’s) in the first round as the challenger threw heavy shots, sometimes from wild angles and postures. Crawford quickly switched to a southpaw stance and fought that way till the end. Lundy got some solid power shots in during that first round, but the fight changed at the start of round two.

The pace slowed to a more measured battle and Crawford gained the upper hand due to his precise boxing skills.

In the final round, Crawford hurt Lundy with a flush right hand to the  jaw and he followed up to score a brutal knockdown. Lundy was able to continue but the fight was waved off moments later with Crawford landing at will and Lundy covering up against the ropes.

Official time of the stoppage was 2:09 of round five.

Out west, Santa Cruz started very quickly and dropped the hard-charging Martinez twice in the first round. It was pinpoint punching from Santa Cruz landing flush on the challenger, who came in willing to take a few shots.

He got them, as Santa Cruz nearly ended the fight in the first round.

But Martinez rebounded and fought well over the next few rounds, backing the champion up and landing solid shots of his own. It was a spirited fight until the fifth round when Santa Cruz got his man in trouble again with power shots and closed the show with a lethal barrage of unanswered shots. This fight also ended at the 2:09 mark of round five.

BRADLEY DOMINATES RIOS, SCORES 9TH RD KO

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Timothy Bradley, fighting with Teddy Atlas in his corner for the first time, looked extremely sharp in stopping Brandon Rios in the 9th round on Saturday night in Las Vegas. Bradley (33-1-1, 13 KO’s) was very busy and punished an out-of-shape Rios with clean shots to the body and head throughout.

Rios (33-3-1, 24 KO’s) looked out of shape and reportedly weighed 170 lbs. as he entered the ring for the welterweight title fight.

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WEEKEND RESULTS: BRONER SCORES TKO, POSTOL UPSETS MATTHYSSE

HBO and Showtime went head-to-head this weekend with a pair of good boxing telecasts featuring name fighters. The Showtime card featured Adrien “The Problem” Broner coming back from a loss to Shawn Porter and he looked pretty good against little-known Khabib Allakhverdiev. The fight was stopped at the 2:23 mark of the 12th and final round and Broner (31-2, 23 KO’s) was successful in looking good in front of his hometown Cincinnati fans.

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WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY NIGHT TV FIGHTS

Official weigh-ins were held today for both the Showtime car featuring Adrien Broner vs. Khabib Allakhverdiev and the HBO show with Lucas Matthysse vs. Viktor Postol headlining. Here are the results:

SHOWTIME WEIGHTS  (Air time 10:00PM ET)

ADRIEN BRONER – 138.5
KHABIB ALLAKHVERDIEV – 139
(WBA SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE)

JOSE PEDRAZA – 129
EDNER CHERRY – 129
(IBF SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE)

HBO WEIGHTS  (Air Time 10:15PM ET)

LUCAS MATTHYSSE – 139.4
VIKTOR POSTOL – 139.4
(WBC SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE)

ANTONIO OROZCO – 140.6
HUMBERTO SOTO – 140

BRADLEY FIGHTS, WINS, THERE’S CONTROVERSY

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Heard that one before?

Timothy Bradley Jr. won a unanimous decision over Jesse Vargas at the StubHub Center in Carson, CA, but it wasn’t that simple. It never is for Bradley.

Bradley (32-1-1, 12 KO’s) turned back a strong challenge from Vargas in the early rounds and pulled away over the second half of the fight to build a comfortable margin. But Vargas (26-1, 9 KO’s) landed the punch of the night in the waning seconds of the 12th round and had Bradley badly hurt. While Vargas was trying to capitalize, with Bradley holding on, referee Pat Russell thought he heard the final bell (it was the 10-second warning) and declared the fight over.

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KOVALEV STOPS PASCAL IN THRILLER

Sergey Kovalev improved to 27-0-1 with his 24th KO on Saturday night as he stopped Jean Pascal in the 8th round of a wildly entertaining light heavyweight fight in Pascal’s hometown of Montreal. The main event of HBO’s World Championship Boxing telecast turned out to be more of a slugfest than was expected as Pascal responded to a third-round knockdown with several heavy-handed rallies.

Kovalev retained several world title belts with the stoppage which came at the 1:03 mark of round eight.

Kovalev imposed his will early, culminating in the knockdown late in the third round. As Pascal (29-3-1, 17 KO’s) wobbled to his corner, it didn’t look like the fight would progress very far into the fourth round.

But Pascal showed his moxie by surviving the in-for-the-kill assault of Kovalev and started landing surprising power shots on the Russian’s face. In the fifth round, Pascal served notice that this was a fight. A back-and-forth struggle that didn’t seem possible just two rounds earlier was on.

Kovalev slowed his attack, mindful of the power shots coming from the suddenly-dangerous Pascal. The hometown crowd got involved as Pascal landed clean shots to the face of Kovalev and seemed to turn the tide.

The end came with some controversy, as Pascal was punished in a corner before Kovalev tripped to the canvas, causing a stoppage. When action resumed, Kovalev landed a picture-perfect right hand that jacked the jaw of Pascal and prompted referee Luis Pabon to wave it off.

I have newfound respect for Pascal, whom I didn’t think had the game to take part in a slugfest like this, especially against Kovalev. But I think the stoppage was probably right.

Pascal has an awkward posture that makes it hard to see on television just exactly how badly he is hurt. He surprised Kovalev numerous times by throwing meaningful shots after taking blows that looked to wobble him. But at the point when Kovalev tripped in the eighth round, just before the stoppage, he was teeing off and had hurt Pascal.

The shot that landed when the fight resumed was clean and damaging and it showed that Pascal wasn’t in any shape to defend himself. In that light, it looks like a good stoppage by Pabon. It may not have looked good on television with the partisan crowd supporting Pascal. But the third man in the ring has insight that no one else has and on this occasion I believe he acted appropriately.

CRAWFORD SHINES AGAINST BELTRAN

Terence Crawford retained his WBO lightweight title on Saturday night with a nearly flawless performance over 12 rounds to easily outpoint Ray Beltran. Crawford (25-0, 17 KO’s) controlled the fight, mostly from a southpaw stance, and gave his hometown Omaha, NE fans a virtuoso performance.

Official scores were 120-108, 119-109 and 119-109. InTheCorner.net scored the fight 119-109.

Beltran (29-6-1, 17 KO’s) challenged Crawford as the WBO’s #1 contender and most observers expected a close fight. But Crawford got out fast and proved to have an answer for Beltran’s attack, which mostly consisted of stalking and throwing isolated power punches.

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