Video – Evgeny Shvedenko left convulsing following ‘Horrific’ knockout in boxing fight: ‘This is a scary, scary sight’

Evgeny Shvedenko suffers convulsions after horrific knockout loss in boxing fightProfessional boxer Osleys Iglesias lands a brutal knockout over Evgeny Shvedenko in world title fight.  On Thursday, Iglesias would…

Evgeny Shvedenko suffers convulsions after horrific knockout loss in boxing fight

Professional boxer Osleys Iglesias lands a brutal knockout over Evgeny Shvedenko in world title fight. 

On Thursday, Iglesias would take Shevdenko in the Montreal Casino in Montreal, Canada, the event also aired on ESPN+.

Evgeny Shvedenko suffers dramatic knockout defeat to Osleys Iglesias

The Cuban defended his IBO super-middleweight title for the second time when landing a critical right hook against his Russian opponent in the first round. Following the blow an unconscious Evgeny Shvendenko began to spasm, flailing his arms and legs as the referee jumped to his aid. 

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“A horrifying reaction there from Evgeny Shvedenko,” one commentator stated following the horrific knockout. “We’re going to wait to qualify this to make sure that Evgeny Shvedenko is okay. A scary, scary sight here at the Montreal Casino.”

Fortunately, after some attention Shevdenko did get back to his feet and appears to have made a recovery following the fight.

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Still just 26-years-old, Iglesias holds the 168-pound IBO title and is currently ranked No.8 by the Ring Magazine. Iglesias has the opportunity to be a part of some off and exciting matchups at super-middleweight with the likes of Edgar Berlanga, Jaime Munguia and David Morrell.

It is a similar knockout to the one Deontay Wilder landed against Sergei Liakhovich back in 2013, one of his many savage knockouts. ‘The Bronze Bomber’ landed one of his concussive right hands, which sent Liakovich to the canvas before he began to seize. 

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Knockouts are exciting and a part of the sport, but no one ever wants to see a fighter be seriously injured. Thankfully scenes such as those in the Montreal Casino are rare, as it is a clear sign of a fighter suffering brain damage. 

Moments like these can takes years off of fighters and can be a sobering reminder of what athletes put themselves through. 

What do you think the most brutal knockout ever is? 

LIVE! PFL Newcastle Results, Streaming Updates TODAY!

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Professional Fighters League (PFL) is set to stage its next European Series event later TODAY (Sat., June 8, 2024) from inside Utilita Arena in Newcastle, England, which will be…


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Professional Fighters League (PFL) is set to stage its next European Series event later TODAY (Sat., June 8, 2024) from inside Utilita Arena in Newcastle, England, which will be headlined by world boxing champion, Savannah Marshall, making her mixed martial arts (MMA) debut against Mirela Vargas. In the Lightweight co-main event, Kane Mousah battles Dylan Tuke.

Many readers check in before, during and after the fights to share their thoughts on all of the action, which will begin at 12 p.m. ET with the early “Prelims,” and then transition to the main card at 2 p.m. ET. Feel free to leave a comment (or several) about the bouts and chat with all the other Maniacs during the show — it’s always a lot of fun!

PFL NEWCASTLE QUICK RESULTS:

155 lbs.: Savannah Marshall vs. Mirela Vargas
155 lbs.: Kane Mousah vs. Dylan Tuke
170 lbs.: Jack Grant vs. Charlie Leary
135 lbs.: Lewis McGrillen vs. Matiss Zaharovs
125 lbs.: Shanelle Dyer vs. Mariam Torchinava
145 lbs.: Ibragim Ibragimov vs. Josh Reed
135 lbs.: Dom Wooding vs. Julien Lopez
125 lbs.: Lizzy Gevers vs. Karolina Wojcik
155 lbs.: Mark Ewen vs. Claudio Pacella
135 lbs.: Khurshed Kakhorov vs. Bondo Kikadze
125 lbs.: Valentina Scatizzi vs. Marie Loiseau
145 lbs.: Ben Woolliss vs. Nikola Ivanovic
135 lbs.: Alexander Luster vs. Alperen Karabulut — Luster def. Karabulut via first-round submission (rear-naked choke)
125 lbs.: Dee Begley vs. Paulina Wisniewska — Wisniewska def. Begley via second-round TKO (punches)

PFL NEWCASTLE HIGHLIGHTS!

Paulina Wisniewska vs. Dee Begley


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Leon Edwards drafts ‘Sleep specialist’ into camp for UFC 304 fight in the UK: ‘I’m training at midnight’

Leon Edwards drafts sleep specialist into camp for UFC 304 fight in UK I'll be training at midnightLeon Edwards reveals extra steps has taken to adjust to the late start time of UFC 304.  The UFC…

Leon Edwards drafts sleep specialist into camp for UFC 304 fight in UK I'll be training at midnight

Leon Edwards reveals extra steps has taken to adjust to the late start time of UFC 304

The UFC is set to make it’s awaited return to the United Kingdom on July 27. UFC 304 will see Edwards defend his title 170lbs title against Belal Muhammad in the main event. Tom Aspinall will put his interim heavyweight championship on the line against Curtis Blaydes. Both matchups will be rematches.

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Other talent such as Paddy Pimblett, Muhammad Mokaev and Arnold Allen will also feature, UK fans should be in store for a great night. However, not only are fans being charged extortionate prices, but the card will also start on U.S. time. This means that the main event will begin around 5 am UK time. 

Leon Edwards drafts sleep specialist into UFC 304 camp

Not only will this impact fans, but also many of the athletes on the card who are based in Europe. Fighters will have to adjust in their preparations to best deal with the anti-social hours. 

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Speaking to talkSPORT, Leon Edwards would even reveal that he has totally changed training schedule and has even employed asleep coach. 

“I’ve brought in a specialist in sleep, and they’ve given me a plan of how it will work,Edwards explained. I thought I’d have to train at 5 a.m. straight away from the morning, but they said basically ‘Six weeks out we’ll start switching your body clock and training’.”

So, my evening session will now become my first session, so at 5pm I’ll do my first session and then I’ll train again at midnight. And then each week I’ll move both sessions forward an hour to adjust to the time, so I’ll sleep later and train later.”

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While some aspects of the event are far from perfect, it is hard to complain about the card itself. It is packed with UK and Ireland-based talent from top to bottom. 

Who are you picking to win at UFC 304 next month? Leon Edwards or Belal Muhammad?

Video! Emotional Jones Finds Out He’ll Be Sidelined For A Year

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Jon Jones was nearly left in tears after being told he’d be sidelined for up to one year following his torn pectoral injury.
It’s rare that fight fans get an inside look at some of UFC’…


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Jon Jones was nearly left in tears after being told he’d be sidelined for up to one year following his torn pectoral injury.

It’s rare that fight fans get an inside look at some of UFC’s behind-the-scenes moments, but that’s exactly what they got early Saturday when new footage was released of a meeting between Jones, UFC CEO Dana White, and UFC Chief Business Officer Hunter Campbell. This was part of UFC’s new three-part, inside the UFC series that came out on Roku.

Jones, who returned from a three-year layoff to submit Ciryl Gane at UFC 285 to claim the undisputed UFC heavyweight crown, was scheduled to defend his title against Stipe Miocic at UFC 295 last November. Unfortunately, Jones ended up tearing his pectoral muscle in camp and was forced out of the fight. “Bones” has been on the mend ever since and isn’t expected to make his return to action until later this year.

Until now, fight fans didn’t know how Jones found out he had torn his pectoral. Of course, the UFC heavyweight champion felt the injury in training, but Jones wasn’t aware of the severity of the injury until his closed-door meeting with White and Campbell. That’s when Jones was informed of his impending recovery time and nearly broke down in tears.

“I got the results. You’re out six months to a year,” said Campbell (shown above). “You have to go have surgery.”

“You’re lying,” responded Jones in disbelief.

“I swear on my life. Full tear,” said Campbell.

“I don’t want to cry in front of you two,” Jones said as he held back tears.

“I don’t want to cry in front of you two either,” said White.

The entire exchange is pretty interesting and certainly gives fight fans a unique look at how some of these issues are handled on the UFC side. Jones was visibly shaken and wrapped up the meeting immediately after learning about his injury, but it was nice enough of White and Campbell to console him when they did.

Luckily, Jones has made a full recovery and is currently plotting his awaited return to the UFC’s heavyweight division.

UFC Louisville Start Time, Full Fight Details!

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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is once again hitting the road to stage UFC Louisville later TONIGHT (Sat., June 8, 2024) inside KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentuc…


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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is once again hitting the road to stage UFC Louisville later TONIGHT (Sat., June 8, 2024) inside KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky. Headlining the ESPN+-streamed event will be a Middleweight fight between Jared Cannonier vs. Nassourdine Imavov. In the co-main event, Dominick Reyes returns to face Dustin Jacoby in a Light Heavyweight affair.

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What’s Hot:

After failing to win UFC gold for the first time, coming up short to former Middleweight champion Israel Adesanya at UFC 276 in July 2022, Cannonier bounced back nicely by defeating Sean Strickland and Marvin Vettori in back-to-back outings. Now, “Killa Gorilla” is eying his first three-fight win streak since 2019 in hopes of climbing the ranks and bullying his way into another title fight. Currently ranked No. 4 in the division, Cannonier will attempt to hand Imavov just his third loss inside the Octagon.

UFC Fight Night: Cannonier v Imavov Weigh-in

Imavov has been on a nice, quiet run under the UFC banner, amassing a 5-2-1 record so far and is coming off a majority decision win over Roman Dolidze earlier this year. With the Middleweight division being wide open, Imavov has a chance to jump into the Top 5 and start making his way toward title shot conversations. This is perhaps his chance to pick up the biggest win of his career because of what it can bring him, but a loss could send him tumbling down a few spots. And Cannonier is no joke, holding the No. 4 spot for a reason. His Heavyweight power translates well now that he is a Middleweight, so Imavov must be light on his feet and keep his head on a swivel to prevent getting clipped. This is a big fight for both men’s prospects of being considered a title contender.

What’s Not:

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Charles Radtke is currently enjoying a six-fight win streak, which includes winning his first two fights under the UFC banner. Radtke will look to keep his hot streak going when he takes on Carlos Prates, who has an even better streak going with eight straight wins, which includes winning his UFC debut over Trevin Giles, knocking him out in the second round. For my money, a matchup like this between two surging up-and-comers is one that deserves a main card opening spot, not buried on the prelims. I get they don’t have the biggest names, but give them the shine they deserve based on their respective win streaks.

Original Card Vs. Actual Card:

UFC Fight Night: Dolidze v Imavov

The aforementioned Dolidze was originally paired up to face Michel Pereira, but it seems as if UFC could never get the two parties to agree to the fight and date.

Injuries:

There were no injuries reported for this event .

New Blood:

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Rayanne dos Santos didn’t get off on the fight foot in her UFC debut, losing to Talita Alencar via split decision, which also snapped her four-fight win streak. The former Invicta FC Atomweight champion is out to get her first win with the promotion when she battles Puja Tomar, who will be the lone UFC newcomer at this event. “The Cyclone” is on a four-fight win streak and has finished her last three opponents.

How The ‘Prelims Look’

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Thiago Moises and Ludovit Klein will headline a packed undercard in a Lightweight bout. Moises is currently on a nice run having gone 3-1 in his last four fights, but in the 155-pound division it’s very hard to get into the rankings, so all he can do is keep on plugging along. As for Klein, he is 4-0-1 in his last five fights, so he can add to his momentum by taking out the veteran in impressive fashion.

In further Bantamweight action, Brad Katona and Jesse Butler will face off in a battle of two men who recently had their win streaks snapped. Katona was riding high with five-straight wins before running into Garrett Armfield in Canada. As for Butler, his five-fight win streak went up in smoke thanks to Jim Miller, who knocked him out in just 23 seconds a year ago in what was his UFC debut (see it again here).

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Undefeated (15-0-1, 2-0 UFC) 135-pound contender, Daniel Marcos, is out to get his 16-straight win when he goes up against John Castaneda, who is on a two-fight win streak. In another Bantamweight affair, Cody Stamann eyes a trip back to the winner’s circle after losing to Douglas Silva de Andrade over a year ago. He will face Taylor Lapilus, who had his six-fight win streak snapped by Farid Basharat earlier this year.

Eduarda Mora missed weight for her women’s Strawweight bout against Denise Gomes. The undefeated (10-0) fighter made a splash in her UFC debut by defeating Montserrat Ruiz, which was her ninth finish in ten bouts. As for Gomes, she is coming off a loss after coming up short against Angela Hill in Nov. 2023. The fight will go on at a catchweight of 116.5 lbs, but Mora will lose 20-percent of her fight purse and will be ineligible to win a $50,000 post-fight bonus award.

Who Needs A Win Badly:

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Andrea Lee and Montana De La Rosa will be fighting one another, and for their UFC lives. Lee has lost four straight and is just 2-7 in her last nine fights, while De La Rosa finds herself on a three-fight losing streak. The loser of this fight could very well get her walking papers, and an invite back will be hard to get.

Interest Level:

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It’s a fairly decent fight card with some nice matchups to satisfy your combat hunger. One-time Light Heavyweight title contender Dominick Reyes returns after 19 months on the sidelines, and he faces an arduous task as he attempts to get back into the win column for the first time since 2019 in the co-main event against Dustin Jacoby. You read that correctly, “The Dominator” has not had his hand raised in victory since knocking out Chris Weidman in 2019 (replay here). Since then he has lost four straight, including his lone title fight against Jon Jones, and then getting stopped via strikes in his next three bouts against Jan Blachowicz, Jiri Prochazka, and Ryan Spann. If he doesn’t get a win against Jacoby, it could be the end of the UFC road for him. Speaking of which, Jacoby needs a win here himself because he is just 1-3 in his last four outings.

Raul Rosas Jr. returns to action in what will be his fourth fight inside the Octagon to face Ricky Turcios in a Bantamweight affair. Rosas is coming off a 54-second knockout win over Terrence Mitchell, while Turcios squeaked out a split-decision win over Kevin Natividad in his last outing. Rosas is being touted as a future star in the sport, so he needs to keep winning if he doesn’t want to lose UFC’s public relations backing.

In Middleweight action, Brunno Ferreira is eyeing his third win under the UFC banner as he faces off against Dustin Stoltzfus, who has had a sub-par run so far with the promotion. Indeed, Stoltzfus kicked off his UFC run with three straight defeats, but has managed to go 2-1 since then.

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Julian Marquez started his UFC career with a nice 3-1 run that caught the attention of one Miley Cyrus. But those 15 minutes of fame went out the window rather quickly as he has lost two straight fights, both via strikes. He will look to get back into the win column when he battles Zach Reese, who suffered the first loss of his pro MMA career at the hands of Cody Brundage, who knocked him out with a vicious slam and punch last December (see it here).

Kicking off the main card will be a Welterweight scrap between Miguel Baeza and Punahele Soriano. Baeza came into the UFC with an undefeated record of 7-0, and then won his first three fights inside the Octagon. Since then, however, things have gone downhill, and fast, losing three straight. As for Soriano, he hasn’t fared all that well either, as he has gone just 1-4 in his last five fights. Both men need a win if they want to hold on to their UFC roster spot.

Enjoy the fights!

Full UFC Louisville Fight Card:

UFC Louisville Main Event On ESPN/ESPN+:

185 lbs.: Jared Cannonier vs. Nassourdine Imavov

UFC Louisville Main Card on ESPN/ESPN+ (8 p.m. ET):

205 lbs.: Dominick Reyes vs. Dustin Jacoby
135 lbs.: Raul Rosas Jr. vs. Ricky Turcios
185 lbs.: Brunno Ferreira vs. Dustin Stoltzfus
185 lbs.: Julian Marquez vs. Zach Reese
170 lbs.: Miguel Baeza vs. Punahele Soriano

UFC Louisville Prelims Card on ESPN/ESPN+ (5 p.m. ET):

155 lbs.: Thiago Moises vs. Ludovít Klein
170 lbs.: Charles Radtke vs. Carlos Prates
125 lbs.: Andrea Lee vs. Montana De La Rosa
135 lbs.: Brad Katona vs. Jesse Butler
135 lbs.: John Castaneda vs. Daniel Marcos
115 lbs.: Eduarda Moura vs. Denise Gomes
135 lbs.: Cody Stamann vs. Taylor Lapilus
115 lbs.: Rayanne dos Santos vs. Puja Tomar

*Fight card, bout order and number of fights remain subject to change.*


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To check out the latest and greatest UFC Louisville news and notes be sure to hit up our comprehensive event archives here and here. For the updated and finalized “Cannonier vs. Imavov” fight card and ESPN/ESPN+ line up click here.

KO Alert! ‘King’ Walsh Shines With Another Brutal Finish

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Callum Walsh turned Carlos Ortiz into a human punching bag last night (Fri., June 7, 2024) at Hollywood Fight Nights live on UFC Fight Pass from Santa Ynez, California, as the Irish sensati…


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Callum Walsh turned Carlos Ortiz into a human punching bag last night (Fri., June 7, 2024) at Hollywood Fight Nights live on UFC Fight Pass from Santa Ynez, California, as the Irish sensation turned in a nasty second-round knockout to remain undefeated.

If you’re unaware of who Walsh is then you’re truly missing out. The young Irish sensation has been taken under the wing of UFC CEO, Dana White, and has been promoted as boxing’s next big thing. To this point, “King” has not disappointed, racking up a 10-0 record with eight stoppages entering this weekend.

On Friday, Walsh took his stock to an entirely new level. The 23-year-old knockout artist absolutely dominated Ortiz in the main event. He leveled Ortiz in the first round with a slick knockdown before scoring another midway through the second. Once Ortiz returned to his feet Walsh was there for more offense. He launched a perfectly-timed left hand that caught Ortiz flush and put him down for the count.

It was yet another incredible performance by Walsh, who is clearly ready for a step-up in competition his next time out. He’ll now bring an unscathed 11-0 record into the second half of 2024, which should see him compete at least once more.

Check out the video highlights from Friday night below: