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Nick Ball vs. TJ Doheny: Live updates & results

22:02

Jack Turner wants to explode against Farrag

A Merseyside derby that goes down here. The experienced veteran Ryan Farrag will take Jack Turner a few rounds. Planned for 10. Turner is not used to many minutes.


21:52

Andrew Cain hit Charlie Edwards on points

It wasn't an exciting matter. Carl Frampton, who is achieved for TNT, achieved 114-114 a dey. Be interesting to see how the judges saw it. Victor Loughlin, the referee, didn't have much to do there.

The three judges handed over their cards and we have a shared judgment: John Latham achieved 115-114 to Cain, together with Marcus McDonnell on 116-112. Steve Gray went 115-113 to Charlie Edwards.

Kain goes as British, Commonwealth and WBC Silver Bantamweight Champion. “It was a really difficult fight to score,” says Becky Ives from TNT. It was even more difficult to see.


21:39

Pain for Cain as Edwards dance on

Same patterns here as Cain steps forward and pushes out the thrust and waits for Charlie Edwards to be mature. He could wait a while. Edwards releases with a few sneaky shots as Cain -Wades. Charlie makes Sunny Edwards look like Arturo Gatti.


21:21

Cain's frustration as Charlie moves

Do Edwards do enough to win the rounds? That is the question. There are boxes and movements and then runs. The judges have to decide where Edwards's activities are currently sitting.


21:08

Edwards moved, Kain Stalking

Edwards created a little damage to the head from the first round, caused by Cain's faulty elbow. Charlie is still unimpressed by the heavier batsman, bumps into the stitch and does not let Kain set his feet for the big shots.

Cain could be frustrated when he puts the gloves behind his back and brings a little show boating for a good measure.


21:02

Andrew Cain and Charlie Edwards in the ring

I was looking forward to this when the local Puncher Andrew Cain and the former world champion Charlie Edwards or less if Cain has a say in it. A fascinating collision from styles.


20:49

Herrera gets the stop

The Cuban stacks it and the referee John Latham entered 2-31 from round seven. Moments before, the doctor had been drawn in to check Macias' cut eye and a potential blood from the ear. Herrera enjoys the victory with a little dance.


20:43

Herrera above, the corner remains unhappy

“I want you to support him with your thrust and don't look for him and after a single shot,” McNally shouts at his husband. Macias' left eye is badly cut. The corner excited him a little for the seventh round.


20:35

Herrera Boxing more than Macias wings on

Joe McNally's verbal barrage has prevailed in Herrera, which is decorated in the fourth box. Macias is as hard as old boots that opened everything, sometimes injured, but constantly battle. It would be interesting to see how Herrera deals with someone who puts him on him 10 or 12 rounds.


20:25

A little Latino heat on Herrera

This is a delicious test for Herrera, who has his head high enough for squat Bulldog Macias to land some wing hooks in the first few rounds. Richie Woodall believes that the Uppercut is there for Herrera who made the entrance. Macias fights in the second round to ward off Herrera.


20:19

Time for a stubborn action when Herrera enters the arena

Referee John Latham has brought Kubas Jadier Herrera and Jose Macias Mexicos together for a potentially explosive easy matter. I saw Herrera Box in Belfast last year and he is explosive.


20:08

Ionut Baluta gets victory

Baluta seems to be satisfied with his edition when the last bell rings. Beach, on the other hand, seems nervous. The cards of the judges are in and read: 97-93 for the beach, 98-91 to Baluta (seemed a little wide) and … 96-94 again to Baluta.

The old street warrior receives another scalp on British soil. The experienced judge Terry O'Connor with the decisive scorecard at the end. The beach and its corner seemed thoughtful to be thoughtful.


19:59

Beach lands on the back

Baluta finds a way back to a certain extent when Brad Strand is eliminated for a round for nine years. Repetitions indicate that Baluta kicked his opponent's foot. Referee Marcus McDonnell missed this incident and counted.


19:48

Face damage to the beach, Baluta turns the heat up

Beach has a cut around the left eyebrow after a collision of heads. George Scholfield is busy dealing with it in the corner. In round seven here. Fair to say that it has to lose beaches?


19:39

Beach and deliver

Beach tries to stand out and use its stitch to dictate. Baluta's game is about getting in to unorthodox angles and making life uncomfortable for opponents. So far, the beach is fine. It's about staying switched on for the Red Dreieck boxer.


19:26

Brad Strand for a hard night work

The next fight is in Liverpool because Brad Strand wants to deal with Ionut Baluta's pressure cooker style. Streetsmart Baluta does not make any simple nights. If the beach wins, he has to earn it. Baluta has a victory against Andrew Cain, who later hit Charlie Edwards in the evening.


19:09

Clarke wins every round against Protkunas; Slaughter bad cut

Stephen Clarke gets victory, 60-54 on referee Steve Grays Scorecard. Clarke boxed ripe, dealt with an evil cut. Good lessons for the winner, but not much comes back from Protkunas. Offensive enemies will come across the board.


19:00

Bad cut for Clarke

Is that a little hint of facial damage for Clarke? Richie Woodall discovered a right eye error. Scratch that, it is a bad tear on the eyelid. Otherwise, Clarke wins the rounds with its standard links and right hands. Repetitions indicate a head game.


18:53

Clarke has the smithy in his corner

All Clarke so far and go into the third round. As expected in view of this type of learning opponent. Can the Liverpudlian get the interruption? Former world title Stephen Smith gave his husband some advice between the rounds.


18:45

Stephen Clarke in the ring

In Liverpool, things in relation to the TNT show have been in progress. Stephen Clarke in the middleweight stands in the ring against Dmitri Protkunas. The Estonian was described as a veteran in the introductions, but the 22-year-old does not look like her usual grizzled journeyman.


Nick Ball against TJ Doheny: Live updates & results

Nick Ball makes the second defense of his WBA title in Liverpool this evening. In the opposite corner is the former Super Bantamweight World Champion TJ Doheny.

Nick Ball and TJ Doheny

Where can you see Nick Ball against TJ Doheny?

TNT Sports will be broadcast live reporting via the main ticket from 6.30 p.m.

The main event ring forests for Nick Ball against TJ Doheny are expected to be on Saturday, March 15, at 5 p.m. (ET) and 2 p.m. (PT) around 10 p.m.

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Official weights for “Hard Days Night” ball against Doheny

12 x 3 minutes – WBA world championship title in the spring weight

Nickball – 125 pound 9oz

TJ Doheny – 126 pound 1oz (Doheny weighed 126 pounds within an hour)

12 x 3 minutes – British and Commonwealth bantam weight title

Andrew Cain – 117 pound 8oz

Charlie Edwards – 117 pound 9oz

10 x 3 minutes – great flyweight fight

Jack Turner – 114 pound 9oz

Ryan Farrag – 114 pound 4oz

10 x 3 minutes – great bantam weight

Brad Strand – 121 pounds 12oz

Ionut Baluta – 121 pound 9oz

10 x 3 minutes – easy competition

Jadier Herrera – 134 pound 9oz

Jose Macias Enriquez – 134 Pfund 2oz

6 x 3 – middle weight struggle

Stephen Clarke – 161 pound 2oz

Dmitri Protkunas – 161 pound 6oz

6 x 3 minutes – middle weight struggle

Jack Power – 159 pounds

Jose Aguirre – 159 pound 10oz

4 x 3 minutes – world weight

Lucas Biswana – £ 146 12oz

Ezequiel Gregores – Weigh

4 x 3 minutes – great bantam weight

Leighton Birchall – 124 pounds

Laszlo Bernath – 121 LBS

4 x 3 minutes – feather weight fight

William Birchall – 127 pound 9oz

Angel Gomez – 129 pound 8oz

4 x 3 minutes – great world weight

Lewis Lawton – 156 pounds

Artjom Spatar – 156 pounds 7oz