Josh Warrington still too busy and aggressive in the 4th for Kiko who is working the body of Josh.
4 nil
Josh Warrington still too busy and aggressive in the 4th for Kiko who is working the body of Josh.
4 nil
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Warrington moving and boxing in the 5th but also attacking at the right times. Kiko face is a mess with blood.
Josh hand speed is too good at the moment.
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Martinez getting caught constantly by Josh counterpunching and swarming. Kiko looks predictable and slow now.
6 nil Josh.
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Josh hand speed winning round 7 and stopping Kiko Martinez. Great performance from him.
Would love a unification fight between Warrington and Wood. The atmosphere would be amazing.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Classy from Wood to shake hands with Josh Warrington and saying it is his day and he should enjoy it.
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Eddie Hearn reveals Josh Warrington BROKE his jaw as he beat Kiko Martinez to regain IBF featherweight world title
Josh Warrington broke his jaw before stopping Kiko Martinez on Saturday night, Eddie Hearn revealed.
Warrington produced a dominant performance at the First Direct Arena to reclaim his IBF featherweight world title.
He knocked out Martinez in the seventh round after a furious flurry of punches forced the referee to step in.
The new champion celebrated emphatically upon regaining his old belt as big featherweight fights now await him once more.
Leeds United star Luke Ayling celebrated with Warrington in the ring, while Kalvin Phillips was also in attendance.
It was a near-perfect night for Warrington, but Matchroom chief Eddie Hearn revealed it came at a cost.
He posted an x-ray on Instagram showing the Brit had in fact broken his jaw in the lead-up to the bout.
Hearn wrote: “Confirmed from the hospital @J_Warrington clean break of his jaw prior to stopping Kiko Martinez to in the World title tonight.”
Warrington’s father and trainer, Sean O’Hagan, believes the 31-year-old will now chase fights in America.
O’Hagan said: “I think what this does, it gives us options now doesn’t it?
“Josh has always expressed an interest in going abroad to fight in Las Vegas, or maybe New York.
“But there again, we’ve got (WBA champion) Leigh Wood in the equation haven’t we? We’ve got (WBC champion) Mark Magsayo, the possibilities now are numerous.”
https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/1...-hearn-boxing/
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ebanie should have lost. shout out to skye. josh is a dirty fighter
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