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Ben Crocker vs Sean McComb – live results from Sheffield

Ben Crocker vs Sean McComb - live results from Sheffield

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Ben Crocker vs Sean McComb – live results from Sheffield

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Ben Crocker vs Sean McComb – live results from Sheffield

On Saturday, September 27, live from the Canon Medical Arena in Sheffield, Ben Crocker vs Sean McComb headlines a GBM Sports card on DAZN. The main event will see Crocker defend his IBF European super lightweight title against McComb.

We’ll bring you live updates and results from every fight on the card. The first bout on the main card is expected to begin at approximately 17:00 local time.

All results from September 27 – Ben Crocker vs Sean McComb

Ed Hardy vs Jose Manuel Perez

First up on the Ben Crocker vs Sean McComb main undercard live on DAZN was Ed Hardy (5-0, 2 KOs) vs Jose Manuel Perez (15-25-1, 10 KOs) in a super bantamweight contest.

Hardy settled well, landing eye-catching body shots. An impressive change of tempo in the third round saw Hardy land with even more regularity. “Farm Boy” continued to boss the exchanges, while his accuracy was also impressive.

Hardy boxed impressively in parts, putting his shots together, and dominated the experienced and durable Perez. These are valuable rounds for “Farm Boy.” The referee’s scorecard read 60-54.

Taz Nadeem vs Marius Mihai Dumitru

Next up was Taz Nadeem (7-0, 4 KOs) vs Marius Mihai Dumitru (1-5, 1 KO) in the super middleweight division.

Nadeem started brightly, applying pressure, landing some heavy shots. Despite looking in trouble in the first round, Dumitru began to look more comfortable and had his moments during round two.

A series of right-hand shots in the fourth round saw Dumitru fall to the canvas, giving Nadeem the knockdown.

Another knockdown came in the fifth round, and despite beating the count, the referee waved the fight off, awarding “The Butcher” a fifth-round TKO victory.

Reece Mould vs Benito Sanchez Garcia

Next up on the Ben Crocker vs Sean McComb prelims was Reece Mould (21-4, 6 KOs) vs Benito Sanchez Garcia (17-12-3, 5 KOs) in the super lightweight division.

It was a bright start with Garcia looking to stand toe-to-toe with Mould, with both landing heavy shots.

As the fight progressed, Mould began to get into a groove, mixing his shots well and landing some eye-catching body shots, leaving Garcia in some distress at the end of the fifth round.

It was a good performance from Mould, who impressed and will surely move on to a bigger fight next. The referee’s scorecard read 60-54.

Amaar Akbar vs Eduardo Vera Sanchez

It was the super welterweights up again, with Amaar Akbar (9-0, 1 KO) facing Eduardo Vera Sanchez (2-12-2, 0 KOs).

It was a good start from Akbar as he backed his opponent up, with Sanchez intent on making it difficult and landing counters. Akbar boxed with patience and looked at his best when he utilised his jab.

Sanchez looked to survive until the final bell, hoping to land a big counter. Akbar was always on top, and the rounds will benefit him. It would have been nice to see him increase the pressure, but his work was enough to win 60-54.

Harris Akbar vs Jack Swallow

European amateur gold medallist Harris Akbar (2-0, 0 KOs) was first up in a super welterweight contest against Jack Swallow (3-2, 1 KO).

It was an impressive start from Akbar as he mixed his shots well, landing some heavy punches. Swallow tried to fire back, but the pressure from Akbar was relentless.

The domination from Akbar continued for the remainder of this four-rounder, with brave Swallow trying to fire back in spots. The referee’s scorecard reflected the dominance, awarding Akbar the 40-36 win.

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