Anthony Yarde stopped by David Benavidez as third world title bid ends in defeat

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Anthony Yarde suffered defeat in a world title fight for the third time in his career as he was stopped in the seventh round by David Benavidez in Riyadh.

The 34-year-old had previously been stopped by Sergey Kovalev and Artur Beterbiev at this level, and it was a case of deja vu as Benavidez left the Ilford fighter with a bloody nose in the sixth round before closing the contest out in the next.

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Benavidez, who only stepped up to the light-heavyweight division last year, retained his WBC title as he extended his perfect record to 31 fights.

NHS facility opens boxing gym for first time in UKFranklin: Jake Paul making ā€˜mockery’ of boxing against AJNot got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOWā€I’m fantastic – he’s a hell of a fighter,ā€ Yarde told BBC Radio 5Live after the fight. ā€œI knew how he was going to come, at the end there he just caught me with a good shot on my nose.

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ā€œI thought it was competitive. He’s got quick hands, he caught me first, hit me with a good shot on my nose.

ā€œI stuck in there, I’m a fighter.ā€

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Benavidez left Yarde with a bloody nose in the sixth round

Benavidez, nicknamed ā€˜The Mexican Monster’, touted a step up to cruiserweight to fight for Gilberto Ramirez’s WBA and WBO titles after the bout.

Yarde’s future is less certain after a fourth loss as a professional with trainer Tunde Ajayi admitting his camp was dejected.

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ā€œYou saw why so many people don’t want to fight him [Benavidez],ā€ Ajayi said. ā€œWe’re all upset but it is what it is.

ā€œThe plan was to come on strong later in the fight.ā€

Haney defeats Norman Jr to become three-division world championIn the co-main event, Devin Haney claimed the WBO welterweight title over fellow-American Brian Norman Jr by unanimous decision, becoming a three-division world champion.

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The 27-year-old knocked down Norman (28-1, 22 KOs) in the second round to take hold of the momentum and stayed in control behind his sharp jab as he closed out a 114-113, 117-110 and 116-111 scorecard.

Haney (33-0, 15 KOs) is a former lightweight and super lightweight world champion. He beat Jose Carlos Ramirez by unanimous decision in a 12-round welterweight bout in Times Square in February.

Earlier in the evening, Kent fighter Sam Noakes emerged with credit from a hard fought points loss as Abdullah Mason claimed the vacant WBO lightweight title.

Noakes suffered a nasty cut above his left eye following a head clash in the third round, but he dragged Mason into a brutal battle and both men were hurt to the body before the American secured a unanimous decision win with scores of 115-113, 117-111 and 115-113.

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