Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder LIVE results: Fight stream, latest updates and how to watch online
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John Ryder will step out in front of a hometown crowd this evening as he headlines Alexandra Palace in his super-middleweight clash with Daniel Jacobs.
Each fighter is seeking a third straight win here, with American Jacobs (37-3, 30 knockouts) having bounced back from his loss to Saul “Canelo” Alvarez by stopping Julio Cesar Chavez Jr and outpointing Gabriel Rosado. Meanwhile, Ryder (30-5, 17 KOs) followed a decision victory over Mike Guy by securing a TKO of Jozef Jurko. A key question in tonight’s main event will be whether Jacobs will suffer from ring rust, however, with his narrow win against Rosado coming in November 2020. Ryder, in contrast, last competed in September, when he put Jurko away in the fifth round.
A victory over Jacobs would surely mark the biggest result of Ryder’s career, moving the 33-year-old closer to a title shot in the super-middleweight division. Jacobs, though, is similarly seeking to re-establish himself as a genuine contender. In the evening’s co-main event, Johnny Fisher faces Gabriel Enguema.
Follow live updates and fight results from Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder and the entire undercard, below.
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Next up is the co-main event between Johnny Fisher and Gabriel Enguema.
Fisher is said to have sold 2,500 tickets tonight, doing all the admin himself.
For reference, the capacity at Alexandra Palace is 10,000.
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Cash: “Listen, I got caught – that was it. It’s part of the game, but I won every single round except for the knockdowns.
“[Round 2] was only a flash knockdown, I jumped straight back up.
“The 10th round, I just let my guard down. It’s part of boxing.”
Eddie Hearn: “Very risky opponent, I think Felix showed tremendous heart. After that last round, I’m very relieved to see his hand raised.”
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Felix Cash def. Magomed Madiev via unanimous decision (95-92, 95-92, 94-93).
Knocked down in the second round, and again in the 10th before suffering a point deduction, Cash gets it done regardless!
He’s the new WBC international middleweight champion.
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Cash vs Madiev – Round 10
Cash ties up Madiev, who creates a bit of space and launches hooks to the body off both sides.
Cash is now being deducted a point for holding himself up on the ropes...
Two knockdowns and a point deduction against Cash, versus all the good work he did in the other eight rounds. This could be interesting if it goes to the scorecards...
It will! What an end to the bout!
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Cash vs Madiev – Round 10
Madiev needs a finish and pushes forward with big right hands at once.
Two hard rights cut Cash! Another puts him down! WHAT? Cash had been in such control since being knocked down in Round 2!
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Cash vs Madiev – Round 9
Lovely left hook from Cash off the break. The opponents are clinching with increasing frequency, which is limiting an already tired Madiev’s output.
One round left.
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Cash vs Madiev – Round 8
The pair trade jabs, Madiev’s snapping back Cash’s head.
Now they tie up in the clinch, which is not going to help Madiev’s cause.
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Cash vs Madiev – Round 7
Cash just needs to make sure he doesn’t get suckered into a late fire fight.
He still looks light on his feet and uses his footwork to set up a slick uppercut through Madiev’s guard.
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Cash vs Madiev – Round 6
Madiev jabs high and low, but Cash returns in kind and with more speed.
The Briton sticks his opponent with more jabs before sliding effortlessly out of range.
Five rounds remain, including this frame.
Double-jab, right hand from Cash after he and Madiev separate from a clinch.
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Cash vs Madiev – Round 5
Sharp jab from Madiev, though he does appear to have slowed down somewhat – surely a result of his opponent’s body work.
Cash again lands a big left hook, which has been his go-to shot tonight.
This is so impressive from Cash after he was floored by a massive hook in Round 2.
The London crowd is singing as Cash goes to work. Lovely uppercut in close from their man.
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