Haney vs Lomachenko LIVE: Result as title fight ends with narrow decision
Re-live updates from the undisputed-title fight in Las Vegas
Devin Haney remained unbeaten and undisputed with a narrow points win over Vasiliy Lomachenko on Saturday.
The American, 24, entered Las Vegas with an undefeated record of 29-0, and he improved that tally by edging out Lomachenko 116-112, 115-113, 115-113 on the judges’ scorecards, retaining his lightweight titles in the process.
For Lomachenko, who was the smaller, older fighter at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, the only adjective that mattered was ‘undisputed’ – a status that has eluded the Ukrainian throughout a storied career. Lomachenko, 35, is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and has held world titles at featherweight, super-featherweight, and unified gold at lightweight. Yet he has never been undisputed, and Haney denied the veteran that accolade on Saturday (20 May), narrowly outpointing “Loma”.
A highly-competitive fight featured numerous rounds that were almost too close to call, though Haney was favouring an effective right hook to the body in the first half of the bout. Meanwhile, Lomachenko could not muster the same power but was intermittently stinging the “Dream” with flurries of short, straight punches, with his jab also piercing Haney’s defence. Lomachenko seemed to secure the clearest rounds – the 10th and 11th – but could not quite take the final frame, which all three judges scored in favour of Haney, preventing a majority draw.
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Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron LIVE: Thomas Carty vs Jay McFarlane
Round 1
McFarlane gets on the front foot and throws a few risky shots, leaving his chin exposed. Carty seems content to bide his time for now.
Clean jab by Carty, then a battering ram of a left cross as he steps in to close range! The heavyweights then grapple briefly.
They separate, with Carty getting the better of the remaining exchanges before the bell.
Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron LIVE: Thomas Carty vs Jay McFarlane
McFarlane is 14-7 (5 knockouts) as a professional, while southpaw Carty is 5-0 (4 KOs).
Here we go!
Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron LIVE: Thomas Carty vs Jay McFarlane
Scotland’s McFarlane is first to the ring, followed by Ireland’s own Carty!
Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron LIVE: Thomas Carty vs Jay McFarlane
McFarlane, who is reported by Dazn to have turned up drunk to fight before, says he has laid off the ‘devil juice’ ahead of this fight...
Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron LIVE: Main card under way
We get things going with a heavyweight clash between Thomas Carty and Jay McFarlane.
Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron LIVE: Main card under way
The main card is upon us! The first fight should be moments away...
Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron LIVE: Steve Bunce’s thoughts
Last few thoughts from Buncey before we get going with the main card:
“There will be 10 two-minute rounds, a mere 20 minutes of action to separate the pair.
“There will not be, and there never is in the women’s code, a time for getting a sense and feel of each other; they will start in a fury, trust me. It will end 1,200 seconds later in an equal fury. At the final bell, the referee will have to separate them.
“It will leave a mark on the boxing landscape for a long, long time. And take an inevitable toll on both the women in the ring. This will not be a masterclass in the sweet science’s defensive skills; this will be an old-fashioned brawl, a fight to replay in your head and watch at times through your fingers.”
Full preview:
Why Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron could be won and lost before the first bell
The anticipation will be incredible in the minutes before the ring empties and the fighters are left to fight
Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron LIVE: Steve Bunce’s thoughts
We’ve been blessed with two previews by Buncey this week! Here’s a snippet from his second:
“In Dublin tonight, the fight could be won and lost before the first bell transforms a city.
“The homecoming of Katie Taylor has been sanctioned by a fight-starved nation, decreed a national event, and her belated coronation is not in doubt. However, she has to beat a bigger, stronger, younger and unbeaten fighter in Chantelle Cameron to complete the Disney tale.
“And that is why the hours and minutes and seconds before the opening bell are so critical. Taylor has an iron will and she has an unnerving belief in her ability. She has proven that she can ignore pressure; Cameron is in the hot spotlight, her every move here in the Dublin sun has been watched. She is facing this intense pressure for the first time and it can be overwhelming.”
Full preview here:
Why Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron could be won and lost before the first bell
The anticipation will be incredible in the minutes before the ring empties and the fighters are left to fight
Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron LIVE: Steve Bunce’s thoughts
Here are a few thoughts from Indy Sport columnist Steve Bunce:
“Katie Taylor has been on a long, glorious and hard road to the ring in Dublin.
“Taylor has been worshipped and adored in Ireland long before she won her Olympic medal in 2012 and long before she won the first of her world titles in 2017. On Saturday, against a backdrop of joy, she returns and fights in Ireland for the first time since 2016 when she fought at a beauty spa in Tralee.
“She could have taken an easy fight, gone back over old ground, boxed the ears off a woman from Argentina or made one of the other champions jump up in weight for a shot at her four lightweight belts. That would have been the easy plan, the safe route. However, a rematch with Amanda Serrano collapsed and Chantelle Cameron was found. It might just be one of the boldest pieces of match-making that I have ever known.”
Full preview here:
Katie Taylor and Chantelle Cameron are shaming their male counterparts
Comment: Fury vs Usyk and Spence Jr vs Crawford continue to elude fans, who will be treated to a huge title fight in Ireland this week
Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron LIVE: How to watch fight
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How to watch Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron online and on TV
All you need to know as Taylor and Cameron will clash in a huge fight in Dublin, as the latter defends her super-lightweight titles against the home fighter.
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