Keanen Wainwright vs Michal Dufek (05-05-2023) Full Fight

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00:00 rules. When I say break, take a step back. Most importantly, defend yourself at all times.
00:05 Well, they've received the final instructions from the referee now and the atmosphere really has
00:16 started to heat up here at the Magnus Centre in Rotherham. For this one, Keenan Wainwright goes by
00:22 the wolf of course, hails from Sheffield. So he's brought that local support with him. 25 years old,
00:28 8-2. I know he's had five stoppages from those eight wins. So he certainly packs a punch, but he's in there
00:34 with a very durable, seasoned journeyman in Michael De Fec from the Czech Republic. 39 years old. He's
00:41 had 63 bouts, 328 rounds. So notably, boxed Campbell Hatton, obviously another local fighter in August
00:50 last year. So he's been on some big stages and big occasions. He certainly won't be phased by this, but
00:57 let's see how the wolf Keenan Wainwright applies himself here. So he's got a few, you know, five
01:05 stoppages in eight wins is fairly impressive. Two losses on his ticket though, Derry. So, you know,
01:12 he's got a mixed start in these early fights. Yeah, he looks a strong, strong fighter.
01:18 He's got a good backhand early on. Fighting out of the Southpaw stance of course. And a come forward
01:26 Southpaw, which you don't see many of. But always on the back foot. He looks so strong, to be honest.
01:32 His legs look solid. He looks like he's got a good base. And you know, he's set a bit of a...
01:39 Quite wild, that from De Fec coming forward, wasn't it? And a high pace as well. The pace is very...
01:43 Yeah, we tend to see that in the lighter weights, don't we, as well? Fast hands, rapid movement.
01:49 Supplied himself well in the opening moments of this first round, Wainwright.
01:58 He's tucking up well, weathering a little storm from De Fec. Yeah, he looks strong.
02:04 Again, good backhand hook on the counter there as well. I think he's certainly felt some of
02:11 these in this opening round, De Fec, hasn't he? I think he respects his power, it looks to me anyway.
02:16 Certainly from our ringside vantage point, some of these are a little bit heavy. Great backhand there.
02:22 Yeah, you can get a different viewpoint from ringside and you can feel them as they land.
02:26 He hit them cleanly there and certainly De Fec felt that one. He won't want to take too many of those,
02:31 which might make him a little bit less eager to come forward in a reckless manner as he did
02:39 in the opening moments. But relatively decent movement, De Fec, hasn't he? So he's
02:45 certainly having to close him down, Wainwright. He's not there to be hit, is he? He's having to
02:49 go find him. No, exactly. And then when he does come in close, he jumps right in, so he's on top
02:54 of you immediately, which is probably to protect himself as much as anything. But Keenan's
03:00 looking very solid, sharp. I know he's been very much looking forward to this fight, so
03:05 I think he's going to be looking to put on a statement tonight. And like you saw, some really
03:10 lovely backhands have already landed in this round, so the first round is looking very dominant.
03:15 And he's going to want to put in a great display anyway, but certainly, you know, we're in
03:19 Rotherham, he's from Sheffield, he's got a great crowd, great support with him. He'll certainly
03:22 want to put on a good show for them. And it's a good opening round for him there, not in doubt,
03:26 in my mind, that goes Wainwright's way for sure. What impressed you about that first round
03:32 performance from him, Derrick? I thought it was very good, the scoring backhand, the scoring
03:37 backhand was a good shot to leave Andrew Kidwell. And he set the pace, and he looked for openings,
03:43 worked the head and the body, and was trying to get the opponent to draw something out of him,
03:48 to counter it. So I'm looking forward to it. And as we were saying earlier, when we're watching,
03:54 you know, some of the fights on the undercard, it's a matter of how they apply themselves as
03:58 the home fighter, even if there's not much coming back from that away fighter, they're not really
04:02 looking to engage, not that eager to exchange much. It's about their work rate, them being
04:09 consistent, and you know, keeping up that work rate and bringing the fight to them. And that's
04:14 what we've seen in the first round from Wainwright, and I don't think he's going to sort of lower the
04:18 pace. I think as the rounds go on, he'll finally open them up. It is an eight round of the set,
04:23 so a long way to go, isn't there? And I guess we might start to look at whether he's got enough
04:30 in his arsenal to stop Defec, possibly. He's had seven stoppages of his 26 losses Defec.
04:36 I went to Defec boxing, you know, Campbell Atton is the son of Ricky, you know, he's a world
04:42 superstar, and Ricky. So you know, you want to be beating someone who Campbell's beat, to say
04:49 like, beat him in a better fashion than Ricky Atton's son. He'll be trying to impress so much.
04:56 Put a stamp on things and get your name out there. That's certainly the way to do it,
04:58 as a maker's statement, isn't it? Yeah, also Keenan's just coming off a loss,
05:02 a very close fight away for Ethan James, and I think he thought he might have won that one. So
05:08 I think he's going to want to come out here and put on the display, put on a performance and
05:12 showcase really what he's got. Because I think he felt a little bit hard done there in the last one.
05:17 But he stepped up last minute and took the opportunity and he put on a great performance
05:21 there. So this is his chance now to get back in the win column. He's certainly taken the
05:26 dominant position from the outset. He's stamped his authority on it by going straight to centre
05:31 ring and just walking his man down, pushing him back. And when he gets the chance to let his hands
05:36 go, there's some heavy shots landing on Defec. He's been really accurate with some of those
05:43 backhands and I think he'll be feeling some of these, Defec. And going off Wayne Wright's record,
05:48 he is a big puncher, 5k holds. Yeah, five stoppages from eight wins. It's impressive. Yeah, it is.
05:54 Living up to his name of the wolf anyway, as he's hunting his man down. He's not letting him have
06:02 much chance to breathe, Defec. He's very well conditioned, Defec. So, you know, he'll be
06:07 looking to be here for the long haul and he's one of those journeymen, as we discussed before,
06:13 who's going to give it back. He's certainly not here to just get through the round, survive and,
06:17 you know, not interested in engaging. He's, you know, he's going toe to toe with him when it's
06:23 asked of him. And he's working away at Wayne Wright here. I'd like to see Wayne Wright going
06:30 to Body Mall, working downstairs. Yeah, and it looks like he is open to that, Defec, doesn't it?
06:36 Because of the, especially when he's leaning forward, he does leave, certainly that, the good
06:42 old kidney area is wide open for it, if he's able to, or he's turned him well there. Will he
06:46 capitalise on it though? He comes forward, he's throwing some of his own shots back now, Wayne
06:51 Wright. He's taken the head shots, so let's go downstairs now and soften them up. Yeah, he's
06:56 certainly taken a lot of very heavy shots to the head, Defec. Yeah. Because some of these are
07:01 landing very, very heavily when he tees off and in Wayne Wright. He's got the range, he's had the
07:06 range, hasn't he, right from the beginning. He's able to get his shots off, he's not smothered his
07:11 work, his range has been excellent from the beginning. I think it's also been a bit more difficult for
07:16 Defec, because as he comes in like that, often Wayne Wright will pick him off as he comes in, so he
07:20 doubles the impact on some of these shots as well. He's walking onto them as well. Yeah, absolutely.
07:24 I think though what we could see, in terms of what you were just saying, Debbie, is obviously
07:28 very effective head-winding, he's landing some big shots, but it's not wobbling him too much. Perhaps
07:35 if he could switch and go down to the body as well, it might put Defec in a little bit more
07:40 trouble, and also with a fighter that's very mobile, and it's harder to catch him to the head,
07:45 but the body's there to be hit, isn't it? The body's a massive target, I feel if he goes down to the body,
07:50 his hands will drop to protect himself, and then more openings will come on top then.
07:55 It's going to force him to make a decision defensively as well, isn't it? Yeah, yeah. If he starts mixing
08:00 onto the body as well, he can't, because as you see, when he's defending, as we've just seen in
08:05 these clips here, Defec, he tends to lean forward over the front foot, bring his elbows up, which is
08:10 leaving him wide open for those body shots. Whether Wayne Wright, it's difficult to see obviously when
08:16 you're in the thick of it, but if he can spot that and seize that opportunity, that will slow Defec down.
08:23 So, two rounds up for Wayne Wright, that's not in doubt, but depends whether he wants to step up a
08:33 gear here, or as we say, maybe switch it to the body a bit, perhaps sometimes when he's got Defec
08:38 backed up, I would like to see him change the angle as well, rather than coming in and out in a linear
08:43 fashion, change the angle and try and find the gaps, and try and find a different way through, but
08:48 certainly nothing wrong with what Wayne Wright is doing so far, really nice technical fighter.
08:55 He's almost, you know, he's waiting here for Defec to make the mistake, and then he's picking him
09:02 off as he comes in, you know, just giving him that little bit of time to come into range, and then he's
09:07 landing his shots quite nicely. And he's quite, when he comes forward Defec, he is quite reckless, isn't
09:11 he? Yeah, he can launch his attacks from way out of range, yeah, sort of come out, which of course they
09:16 can be unpredictable, and they can catch you, so he's gonna have to keep switched on Wayne Wright
09:21 of course, but so far he's not been too troubled by anything that Defec has thrown at him.
09:29 It would be nice to see a bit of a switch in variety from Wayne Wright though, switching the
09:33 angles and maybe going to the body a little bit as well, see if he can trouble Defec in that manner.
09:37 Nice counters there. Good body shot. And that again is all about the quality footwork, isn't it?
09:46 Because as Defec's coming in, he's doing a great job of that little layback and then coming back,
09:51 and because his feet are under him and they're always in the right position, he's able to spring
09:55 back with that backhand and catch him. Every time he's stepping forward, Defec is just catching him
10:00 and leads Andrews to the edge every single time. Impressive from Wayne Wright. They are heavy,
10:07 some of these shots that are landing on Defec is certainly not holding back Wayne Wright.
10:11 And Defec, I mean, fair play, he's taken a few big shots and he has not stopped coming forward.
10:18 He really should be going downstairs while he's there, while he's coaching, start scoring some
10:23 heavy shots downstairs, soften them up. There you go. Constantly working Defec, isn't he? Which I
10:29 think this makes for a great fight for Wayne Wright as well, to have somebody who is, they're not
10:33 trying to tie him up, they're not trying to make it scrappy and ugly and, you know, he is actually
10:38 engaging with him, isn't he? And come at him with his own shots, which leaves him open and allows
10:43 Wayne Wright to counter and to show what he's got in his locker too. So I think this is a good
10:49 opponent for Wayne Wright and Defec is more than contributing to this contest.
10:54 Defec's record, he's got 35 and 26, you know, so he's... He's had 22 stoppages hasn't he?
11:04 So he's an experienced fighter, so he's going to try every trick in the book to stop Wayne
11:09 Wright controlling this fight. Like I said, with those quick jump ins like that, just stepping in
11:16 there, he's starting to try and take a little bit of control but Wayne Wright's straight back on him
11:21 again. Wayne Wright's footwork I think has been really good. His feet are always... He's got that
11:28 really solid base all the time underneath him, so that enables him to get out of trouble when
11:34 Defec does launch these reckless wild attacks from way out of range, but it also means when
11:40 he's in close, he's able to evade the attack of Defec and come back quickly with a counter,
11:45 as we're seeing on the replay there, and that's because his feet are in the right position.
11:49 Defec on the other hand tends to be a little bit unsteady on his feet, doesn't he? He's crossing
11:54 his feet, he looks ragged doesn't he? He looks all over the place. He's stepping back on his heels
11:59 sometimes and when Wayne Wright catches him that's why he's wobbling and making him look
12:03 unsteady as we've just seen there. Wayne Wright's foundations are brilliant, from the bottom to the
12:09 top, very very good. Solid base, in and out, get him in trouble, get him out of trouble.
12:14 25 years old Keenan Wayne Wright goes by the Wolves, hails from Sheffield just down the road
12:20 from here. We are of course at the Magna Centre in Rotherham, it's a great atmosphere in here,
12:24 he's brought a brilliant crowd with him of course, of local supporters.
12:27 Looks like he might have hurt his ankle at first there Defec, but seems to have recovered,
12:36 but Wayne Wright is heaping on the pressure now, he needs to just be a little bit wise to the
12:41 return. He did well riding that storm Defec because he completely lost his footing, twisted his ankle
12:48 and couldn't seem to get his ankle back in position. I don't know whether Wayne Wright
12:52 was actually standing on. He took a few shots, it was his right ankle wasn't it though that
12:57 seemed to bend over and get stuck and he certainly managed to weather that storm.
13:01 Referee having a quick word with him for holding it would appear.
13:06 Yeah it was quite odd that in that opening bit, but Wayne Wright made sure that he made the most
13:15 of it. It's not your concern as the fighter is it what's happened to someone's ankle or
13:20 no why they're in the position they are, it's your job to just keep going at him and he did just that.
13:25 He's starting to make it a little bit tricky here Defec in terms of. He's picked up pace as well
13:31 Wayne Wright. He's sort of coming in low, lowering his head and making it difficult for Wayne Wright
13:37 to pick him off. Starting to hold a little bit more now Defec which is understandable because
13:42 he's taken some big shots and there's been some big flurries that Wayne Wright has sustained.
13:49 But Defec more than giving his own bit here as well of course making sure that he's still in
13:55 the fight and he's getting some shots off. I think that'll be Defec.
14:03 I think as you said they're doing Wayne Wright's got a big cut. Wayne Wright's got a cut. He has.
14:13 Would like to go down to the body a little bit more.
14:17 Taking a little nick there. It's difficult to tell at this stage how bad that cut is
14:23 to Wayne Wright's left eye. Of course for him the benefit of it being his left eye is that
14:30 his southpaw so it won't obscure his vision going forward as it would was it to be his right eye.
14:36 So that's helpful. It seems to be on the outside of the eye from what we can see here. Yeah it's
14:42 runs on the side he'll be okay with that. Yeah it's not great but it's certainly not going to
14:48 obscure his vision and it won't impede him. It'll be interesting to see what that
14:53 he calls whether it was a shot on a clash of heads. Yes yeah I think it was a clash of heads.
14:58 You might see in the replay. That was a big backhand. Oh come on. You could tell that Defec
15:09 felt that when it wobbled him a little bit that's for sure. There we go down to the body and that's
15:14 the kind of shot. It's marked him up there and down to the body there. It was a lovely shot that
15:20 was from Wayne Wright. Good natural move isn't it. Yeah Defec's glove nearly went back to Sheffield.
15:28 That was a good round for Wayne Wright. Steps up the pace
15:36 and showed us a couple of those nice shots to the body. He's looking a little bit disheartened
15:43 Defec in the corner there. As we've seen in the replay there his right ankle seemed to
15:49 just give way completely. Didn't seem to be able to get his foot from out under him. It was an
15:55 initial, he did initially step on his left foot Wayne Wright but then Defec's right foot just
16:01 twisted underneath him. He couldn't seem to quite get back. But he weathered the storm, came back
16:07 durable, strong, resilient as so many of these journeymen proved to be. Time and time again
16:13 week in and week out. Such an undervalued role they play in getting these fighters through the
16:18 rounds. Seen in the replay here Defec doesn't seem to have any power to speak of in his shots but he's
16:26 certainly not afraid to throw in volume. That's what we saw, the cut sustained to Wayne Wright
16:34 in that replay. There was a clash of heads so that's something that Wayne Wright's gonna just
16:39 want to keep an eye on. Keep his head out of the way when they're in close. Doesn't need to be
16:43 staying on the ropes there allowing Defec, that's what can happen and it can be problematic those
16:48 Derrick, those little nicks that seem not too much of a problem can cause you problems in later
16:53 fights. He really doesn't need to be on the ropes risking that does he, a clash of heads. Yeah and
16:59 there's going to be lots of action for a few weeks now as well even in the gym, sparring and stuff
17:02 like that so you're trying to avoid them as much as you can. It's frustrating. Yeah and he was in
17:07 control on the front foot so I didn't get why he was sitting on the ropes you know, let him get
17:15 as I called to him. He should have just been taken him off with the jab and working from the centre
17:20 of the ring. Yeah certainly, certainly something that perhaps they've had a word in the corner and
17:25 say let's not do that again for the second half of the fight please because we don't want to be
17:31 taking any risks and any head clashes can result in a cut as has been the case here for Wayne
17:36 Wright and that is a problem that he won't want to be repeating. Going about his business well
17:43 though, technically a very sound fighter, would like to see him though when he gets the opportunity
17:49 particularly when he's got defected head quarters to get those body shots off. His head's terrible,
17:54 he's rushing him at the head all the time. Yeah I almost thought it was kind of inevitable from
18:00 the first round we thought there was going to be a cut because he brings his head in.
18:03 Very reckless isn't he, the way that he launches attack from way out of range.
18:08 And the more tired he gets, getting reckless. Yes, very reckless.
18:11 Yeah a little bit laboured those shots now coming back from defect, there wasn't a great deal
18:19 in them from the first round anyways, not appeared to have any power in his punches really but they're
18:25 becoming more and more laboured as the rounds go on and that again is something that Wayne
18:29 Wright's going to want to avoid up close on the ropes, allowing defect to come in, doesn't need to
18:34 happen. Rather see him turn him there, get out of danger, kind of taking unnecessary risks but all
18:40 part of learning of course that's what these fights are about. Yeah I'm just listening to Wayne Wright's
18:44 corner there saying don't let him anywhere near you. Yeah absolutely. Educate, instructions,
18:49 you know just keep him at the end of a one-two. And there's no need, there's absolutely no reason to allow
18:54 defect in that close. He's got the footwork to get out of the way as well you know. And that jab
19:00 keeps him at bay and when he's done that all he's been able to do is launch these wild attacks
19:05 that he can then reply and when he, as in that case, he let him walk onto a shot. Disney timed
19:10 it really well Wayne Wright and caught him coming in. And the corner shouting and shouting, heads
19:17 heads, wanting him to avoid any further damage to that cut. So some good success with that left hook.
19:24 Kind of like overhand.
19:25 I think that's the best way to deal with these reckless attacks from defect. When he's launching
19:35 in and it is a launch from any distance whether he does it from way out of range or up close.
19:41 For Wayne Wright to step back, adjust and catch him coming in and when he does
19:46 he's wobbling isn't he because they're landing heavily. Every time, even when he is stepping back
19:53 catch him with a counter shot and then step to the side. Don't allow him to lean on you with the head.
19:59 Step to the side, go for a walk, get back in the middle of the ring, take over the balcony. And
20:05 again as we've been saying that's what these fights are about isn't it. That each journeyman is going
20:10 to pose you a different problem. Here in front of me hasn't got somebody who's going to sit back,
20:14 do as little as possible and survive the rounds and frustrate you. This is someone who's going
20:19 to frustrate in a different way because they're reckless, they're coming at you, they're launching
20:23 attacks and that is a totally different type of problem that Wayne Wright's going to have to deal
20:28 with. And he is making the adjustments between rounds isn't he. And journeymen again like this
20:34 are very good to learn of you know because you've got to get yourself out of trouble. You can get
20:40 in trouble but you've got to get yourself out of trouble and they come to win. And Wayne Wright
20:44 can't take a second can he because as soon as he takes his foot off the gas as such and isn't in
20:49 the dominant position pushing him back, sticking his jab out and so on, that's when De Fech launches
20:54 these wild attacks isn't it. So he's got to stay switched on both defensively and in terms of
21:00 keeping De Fech at bay. As soon as Wayne Wright gets near the ropes if he wants De Fech he goes
21:05 right to him, knowing that he's not letting him move and he'll walk him right back to the ropes
21:08 which he's doing now. And I think watching De Fech as well, quite frequently when he comes in with
21:14 the backhand he brings his right foot in and goes square and that is when Wayne Wright catches him
21:20 is when he's got absolutely no balance at all because he brings, he swings that back foot
21:24 right round doesn't he and square now he's in a square stance and he throws that right hand he
21:29 goes in his feet go square and that's when he's got no balance and that's a perfect time for
21:34 Wayne Wright to catch him. And potentially we could see a knockdown here because he is quite wild
21:42 and he you know he's going square with his feet and he hasn't got his feet under him if Wayne
21:46 Wright catches him with one of those clean shots. Well these are all headshots as well
21:53 Derry aren't they? They are very very heavy headshots. He's getting very very tired now De Fech.
22:01 Not sure the ref's going to want to see too much more of this. Yeah I think something's
22:07 done something happened with De Fech's right leg. I don't know if it's cramp,
22:11 can't quite tell what it is, it seemed to stiffen up there in his right calf perhaps,
22:16 maybe he's got a little bit of cramp setting in but Wayne Wright will want to pounce now,
22:21 he can see that his man is in a little bit of trouble here, he's labouring, he's struggling,
22:26 Wayne Wright looking to capitalise on that, he's stepping it up, coming at him, throwing a range
22:30 of shots, walking him down, will he sustain an attack? I think if he does he could get him out
22:36 of here. A minute left in the round. He really does, I think the corner perhaps should be looking
22:42 at protecting De Fech here at this point, taking lots of unnecessary shots, we've still got two
22:48 rounds to go after this and almost a minute left of this one so this is really tough for De Fech,
22:54 nothing in those shots whatsoever. He's warned for leaning again.
22:59 Wayne Wright it looks does have the power to sustain an attack and
23:07 get De Fech out of there, it looks like he is capable of that.
23:11 De Fech weathered the storm again though, incredibly resilient and durable these journeymen,
23:19 they really are. More head shots though, he's taking lots and lots of big head shots here,
23:27 straight shots, hooks, they're coming from every angle from Wayne Wright, lovely uppercut there as
23:31 well as De Fech looks to muster the last little bit of gas he's got to see this round out and
23:38 survive it, which he will, he'll see the bell but I don't know if you want to see six more minutes
23:44 of this on behalf of De Fech Hannah? No I think Wayne Wright's going to come out and put the
23:50 pressure on him straight away and I think he could force a stoppage in the next round,
23:54 the referee was taking a close look that round because he was taking a lot of punches
23:59 and he was responding but just there wasn't anything in those punches so.
24:04 I think as we've seen on the images there of De Fech in the corner that we've just seen,
24:09 that face tells the story doesn't it, he's certainly taken a lot of punishment tonight
24:14 as we can see in the replay, those shots are coming from everywhere from Wayne Wright,
24:20 straight down the pike, hooks, uppercuts and not a great deal of work to the body but I guess he
24:28 doesn't need to Debbie because he's having so much success in the head shots. 100%.
24:35 I don't know he's still in there De Fech, I mean unbelievable, really, really, really durable
24:42 because he has taken a huge amount of punishment in this one and Wayne Wright shows no sign of
24:47 stopping, in fact it looks to have galvanised him and he's mustered an extra bit of energy
24:52 here as is often the case when you see your opponent in trouble. What was that like for
24:59 you Debbie when you saw you know you had an opponent in trouble, did you try and be composed
25:03 and not lose your head, what was going through your mind at a stage like this when you knew you
25:08 had him in trouble? I'd just be trying to get him out of there but my trainer George Yvonne and Danny
25:15 Vaughan there, I'd be under instructions, if not I'd be told off when I got back to gym on a Monday,
25:20 so a boxer's always under instructions but a fighter's instinct is to try and get someone out of there.
25:27 Stepping it up here Wayne Wright now, he has De Fech in trouble again, he's got him in the corner,
25:31 will he try and capitalise on it, he's just taken one from De Fech, he's going to have to be a little
25:35 bit switched on to that of course, make sure he protects himself as well, he's not stepping back
25:41 though, referee separates them, Wayne Wright straight back in, putting pressure on, he's absolutely
25:47 peppered De Fech, I do not know how he's survived these rounds, it's been an incredible display from
25:54 the journeyman for these rounds so far and a real tough cookie.
25:59 Yeah I think the referee's taking a close look here because he is taking quite a lot of punch
26:03 into the head. It's one of those where he's not going to come back in it and finish Wayne Wright,
26:08 it's not a 50-50 fight by any stretches, it is just taking a huge amount of pressure,
26:13 good decision by the referee, protecting the fighter, De Fech with obviously a huge sense of
26:21 pride in seeing the final bell and we understand that and in a way he deserved to see the final
26:26 bell because what a display from him but Wayne Wright had far too much power, too much movement,
26:31 very well conditioned, you can hear the power in his shots as well, yeah no sign of stopping him,
26:36 he took some huge head shots so I think great decision by the referee there to protect De
26:41 Fech and that of course should come first, it is a sport at the end of the day Derry and
26:45 let's see the finish here now in the replay. Yeah as Anna said before in the previous rounds,
26:52 the huge referee kept having a look, I think he just needed to see that one clean shot that he
26:58 could step in and think no more and that one, yeah, there's absolutely no point whatsoever,
27:03 it doesn't serve any purpose for De Fech to continue taking more punishment like that so
27:08 good display from Wayne Wright and a stoppage of course but let's get the final decision from our
27:14 MC Aki Karib. Ladies and gentlemen how about a hand for both of our boxers here.
27:19 Your referee Darren Sargentson stops the bout, official time 1 minute 36 of the seventh round,
27:30 your winner by TKO from Sheffield, Keenan 'The Wolf' Wayne Wright.
27:40 Well a real disappointed look on the face of Michael De Fech and a lot of these gentlemen
27:47 take great pride in seeing the final bell and he did deserve to because I mean he really put up a

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