by Mark Phillips (Boxing Base) | Mar 26, 2016 | Boxing Results, Post Fight Analysis
At the SSE Arena, London, Eubank Jr vs Blackwell was an exciting domestic meeting. Chris Eubank Jr and Nick Blackwell gave the Wembley crowd plenty to scream about during the memorable British Middleweight title bout, with Eubank out-warring his foe en route to a 10th...
by Mark Phillips (Boxing Base) | Mar 26, 2016 | Boxing Results, Post Fight Analysis
At the Sheffield Arena, UK, Brook vs Bizier turned out to be the mismatch most boxing scribes predicted. Here at Boxing Base we inked in a 5th round TKO for Brook beforehand, but the unbeaten Sheffield star bettered that prediction, crushing (bizarrely ranked)...
by Mark Phillips (Boxing Base) | Feb 29, 2016 | Boxing Results, Post Fight Analysis
At the Honda Center, Anaheim, California, Leo Santa Cruz successfully defended his WBC Featherweight title following a 5 round tear-up with Kiko Martinez. The A-side certainly excelled in Santa Cruz vs Martinez as predicted, but it was entertaining, nonetheless....
by Mark Phillips (Boxing Base) | Feb 28, 2016 | Boxing Results, Post Fight Analysis
At Madison Square Garden, New York, Crawford vs Lundy was more entertaining than initially expected, but ended in predictable fashion. Lundy made things competitive, most notably in the 1st round, but was carefully measured up by Crawford and finally disposed of in...
by Mark Phillips (Boxing Base) | Feb 28, 2016 | Boxing Results, Post Fight Analysis
At the Gerry Weber Stadium, Halle, Germany, Huck vs Afolabi IV didn’t live up to its lofty expectations. History may have suggested another back-and-forth, neck-and-neck encounter, but it wasn’t to be tonight. Huck out-muscled and dominated Afolabi in an...
by Mark Phillips (Boxing Base) | Feb 27, 2016 | Boxing Results, Post Fight Analysis
At the Manchester Arena, UK, Carl Frampton became the unified WBA and IBF Junior Featherweight champion, out-pointing his fierce rival Scott Quigg. Official scorecards came in at 116-112 (twice) for Frampton, and 115-113 for Quigg which, I’m sure most spectators...