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Boxing Results: Heavyweight David Nyika Stops Tommy Karpency

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IBF Inter-Continental cruiserweight champion and Olympic bronze medalist David ‘The Nice Guy’ Nyika stopped Tommy Karpency in three rounds.

In the main event, David “The Nice Guy” Nyika (10-0, 9 KOs) stopped late replacement Tommy Kryptonite’ Karpency (31-9-1, 19 KOs) at 1:13 of the third round of a 12 scheduled. round

In the first round the taller Nyika controlled with his jab. In the second round, Nyika drove Karpency to the ropes with a couple of rights to the chin. Karpency fought well but Nyika had too much power for him punching the smaller man with vicious body shots to the liver.

In the third round, left to the ribs by Nyika and down Karpency for a count of 8 by the Referee Danrex Tapassan.

At the halfway point, a right hook to the side of the head and down Karpency to the canvas for another 8-count as his corner pulled in the towel. Karpency moving from lightweight to heavyweight in the last three years was a mistake. Guts just wasn’t enough.

Heavyweight Uila ‘Wymondley Punch’ Mau’u (8-0, 7 KO) defeated Joe ‘Game Over’ Ageli (3-3, 2 KO) in four rounds.

In the first round, it was all Mau’u, with Ageli landing the final punch, a right to the chin. In the second and third rounds, the taller Mau’u landed Ageli. In the fourth and final round, Ageli held his own, but not enough to win the round.

Referee Andrew Bell. Score 39-37, 39-37 and 39-38.

Light heavyweight Ricaia Warren (3-0, 2 KOs) defeated Dylan ‘Heavy Hands’ Wright (3-10) in the first round of a scheduled four round bout.

In the first round, Warren landed two left uppercuts to the body and knocked Wright down for the count of Referee John Conway.

Heavyweight Alex Leapai, Jnr (3-0, 2 KOs) knocked out Manusiu Fe’ao (0-1) in four scheduled rounds at 2:10 of the second round.

In the second round, Fe’ao was winning when Leapai landed a pair of rights, putting Fe’ao through the ropes for the count by referee Andrey Bell.

Heavyweight Liam Messam (7-0-1, 1 KO) finished in a majority draw with Jordan Simi (0-1-1) over four rounds.

Messam used a body attack to take the first round. From the second to the fourth, they fought on equal terms.

The scores were 38-38, 38-38 and 39-37.

Lightweight southpaw Genah Fabian (0-0-1) finished in a majority draw with Trish Faka (1-8-2) in four rounds.

The first two rounds were full of clinching. In the fourth round, Faka landed straights on top of the taller Fabian to take the round.

The scores were 38-38, 38-38 and 36-40.

Heavyweight Hemi ‘The Heat’ Ahio (23-1, 17 KOs) won by split decision over Faiga ‘Django Opelu’ Opelu (16-6-2, 12 KOs) in ten brutal rounds.

In the first four rounds, Opel, coming off a stoppage loss in May, was the shorter of the two by inches. For the most part, he gave as much as he took from Ahio. In the fifth and sixth rounds, Ahio had Opelu against the ropes for most of the rounds.

In the seventh round, Opelu beat Ahio. In the tenth and final round, Ahio looked tired, switching to southpaw and back again, knowing he had been in for a tough fight. The shorter Opel had fought him on even terms for the most part in the second half of the fight. Ahio finished strong to take the round in a close fight.

The results were 96-94, a strange 99-91, for Ahio, and 96-94 for Opelu.

Super featherweight Nort ‘The Assassin from Siam’ Beauchamp (19-8-1, 3 KOs) was stopped in the fourth round by WBO Global, IBF Pan Pacific, IBO Inter Continental, WBA Oceania and WBC Asian Champion Jackson ‘Action’ England (17-3, 9 KO) of four scheduled rounds.

In the first round, Jackson landed body shots, dropping Beauchamp for an 8 count from referee John Conway. In the fourth round, Jackson had Beauchamp bleeding from the mouth, taking a beating. Beauchamp’s corner called a stoppage for his game fight.

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