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    Elle Brooke vs Ola Danielka LIVE REACTION: Brooke WINS on points, stream, TV channel for Wembley fight – latest

    ELLE BROOKE has WON her third boxing bout with a points victory over Ola Danielka at Wembley. Brooke has beaten AJ Bunker and Faith Ordway previously, and she can now add Danielka to that list as he looks toward a potential future fight with her sister Emily.
    Elsewhere, we have updates on Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib and Blueface vs Ed Matthews.

    Start time: 4.30pm ET/9.30pm BST
    Main event start time: 6pm ET/11pm BST
    TV/stream: Kingpyn.tv

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    Event fails to disappoint
    Well, we had some great bouts here tonight.
    Here are the results in full:

    AnEsonGib vs McBroom – AnEsonGib WINS
    My Mate Nate vs King Kenny – King Kenny WINS
    Jarvis vs Zanetti – Jarvis WINS
    Whindersson vs Filipek – Whindersson WINS
    Elle Brooke vs Ola Danielka – Elle Brooke WINS
    6ar6ie vs Whitney – 6ar6ie WINS
    Daniella vs Jully Poca – Jully Poca WINS
    Emily Brooke vs Amber O’Don – Emily Brooke WINS
    Blueface vs Ed Matthews – Blueface WINS

    Big win for AnEsonGib over Austin McBroom
    After all the hype over the rematch, Austin came out very defensively.
    The first round was impossible to call from a judge’s perspective but from round two Gib came out of the traps and on the offensive.
    He seemed the most rounded boxer and attack and in his defensive guard.
    While Austin had to retire through injury, it saved him being stopped.
    The body shots from Gib were hurting him and the combination of hooks and headshots seemed destined to drop him to the canvas.
    AnEsonGib wins by TKO
    Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib (Round 3)
    The fight starts as the second round ended.
    AnEsonGib goes on the front foot and lands some big body shots.
    Austin was getting hit to the head and Gib was getting through with all his shots.
    As the boxers clinched Austin started screaming and wincing.
    The referee tries to get McBroom to acknowledge him but he doesn’t and referee calls it.
    McBroom seems injured but nobody knows how.
    Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib (Round 2)
    AnEsonGib is looking to put some pressure on McBroom.
    Austin is being too defensive and careful.
    It means his negative approach, preventing the repeat of the first fight means Gib getting point scoring punches and combos in.
    Austin will need to do something now as he lost that round with the judges surely.
    Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib (Round 1)
    McBroom is more reserved than the first time they met.
    He knows that when he went on the attack, it led to him getting put on the canvas.
    AnEsonGib comes forward a little and McBroom tries a big swing that turns into an airshot.
    Pretty even round, tough one for the judges to call as we cannot have drawn rounds.
    Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib
    Now for the main event of the night.
    This is the one we have all been waiting for.
    A real grudge match of two fighters who have beef with each other.
    Respect shown in the ring
    In the post-fight interview Whindersson Nunes address his next match which seems to be King Kenny who is stood in front of him.
    He says that he respects his technical style and his fight and he cannot wait to see how their boxing styles match up.
    That surely could be a classic fight.
    Whindersson Nunes wins by TKO
    Whindersson Nunes vs Filipek (Round 2)
    Whindersson looks to take it up a notch.
    He goes on the attack and puts in a great combination and puts Filipek on the canvas.
    He gets a stand eight count but gets up.
    Whindersson can smell blood and comes in sprays him with lefts and rights and puts him down once again.
    Nunes is hurting Filipek with monstrous body shots.
    He hits him with big body shots again and puts him down.
    This is all over.
    Whindersson Nunes vs Filipek (Round 1)
    Neither boxer seems keen to come on the front foot.
    Testing and probing each other with jabs.
    Filipek catches Nunes with a combo to the body.
    Then he opens up his defence and catches him with a jab to the face.
    Whindersson looks to invite him onto him then drives a punch through the gloves to his face.
    Next fight up….
    Whindersson Nunes vs Filipek
    The fans are looking forward to this one.
    Filipek is getting a lot of boos heading to the ring.
    A lot of Brazilians in the crowd here.
    Blueface gets stoppage
    Ed Matthews looked dangerous at times but Blueface managed to take his body shots and come back at him.
    He was accurate with his hits to the face, Matthews unable to block them.
    It seemed to be a big advantage the additional height and Blueface used it well.
    Blueface wins by TKO
    Blueface vs Ed Matthews (Round 4)
    Matthews starts hitting Blueface with some big body shots.
    He has Blueface pinned down with the barrage.
    Blueface fights back and manages to catch him with some good head shots.
    In the corner he just cannot get out of there.
    The referee calls it, he is landing too many punches with no reply.
    Blueface vs Ed Matthews (Round 3)
    Blueface comes on the front foot more in that round.
    Not worrying about what Matthews has to offer.
    He is risking it all if Ed can hit him with some power punches.
    Blueface vs Ed Matthews (Round 2)
    Ed Matthews comes flying out of the traps going for the kill.
    Despite being the smaller man he is aggressive.
    Blueface hits him with a body shot and Matthews drops to one knee.
    That probably evens this round up.
    Blueface vs Ed Matthews (Round 2)
    Ed Matthews comes flying out of the traps going for the kill.
    Despite being the smaller man he is aggressive.
    Blueface hits him with a body shot and Matthews drops to one knee.
    That probably evens this round up.
    Blueface vs Ed Matthews (Round 1)
    Both fighters trade blows but it is Matthews going for the big shots.
    Blueface tries to land some himself.
    He seems able to duck and weave his opponents shots.
    An even round with both fighters testing each other out.
    Brooke needs to get over height problem
    Elle did struggle with the height and reach of Danielka.
    While she is over that hurdle, if she is drawn against 6ar6ie.
    At 6′ and with the wild punches she throws, it could cause a lot of problems for Brooke.
    Elle Brooke through to next round
    The fight everyone is wondering about now is Elle versus Emily.
    It was a tough fight for Elle Brooke but a fair result.
    She laid down a marker in the early rounds and avoided any big hits.
    A much harder fight than she expected against a much taller opponent.
    Credit where it is due to Danielka, she is one tough cookie.
    Elle Brooke wins by unanimous decision
    Elle Brooke vs Ola Danielka (Round 5)
    Elle Brooke keeps coming forward with the jab.
    Danielka is countering with combination punches.
    She is not as accurate as Brooke and does not have as much power behind them.
    Danielka looks capable of going the distance and taking all Elle has to give.
    The Polish punches are coming across weaker as the round draws on.
    Elle Brooke vs Ola Danielka (Round 4)
    Elle is finding it hard to get in close to Danielka.
    The further away she stays, it plays into Ola’s long reach.
    Elle Brooke is finding the tank a bit low right now.
    Relying on the jab to try and score points.
    Her opponent seems keener to come on the offensive.
    Elle Brooke vs Ola Danielka (Round 3)
    Elle is finding this is a tougher fight than she expected.
    Danielka is taking all she can throw at her.
    The Polish fighter is able to come over the top all of the time.
    Towards the end of the round it is in fact Brooke looking to get into the clinch.
    Both girls have bloodied noses from walking into the jabs.
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    Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib 2 LIVE RESULT: Fight ENDS in huge controversy as McBroom BREAKS ankle – updates for Kingpyn

    AUSTIN MCBROOM and AnEsonGib’s rematch has ended in huge controversy!Gib picked up the win but McBroom appeared to suffer an injury during the bout and received the count from the referee.
    McBroom’s corner have since confirmed their fighter has suffered a BROKEN ankle.
    Elsewhere, we have all the reaction from wild undercard fights including Elle Brooke vs Ola Danielka and Blueface vs Ed Matthews.

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    Event fails to disappoint
    Well, we had some great bouts here tonight.
    Here are the results in full:

    AnEsonGib vs McBroom – AnEsonGib WINS
    My Mate Nate vs King Kenny – King Kenny WINS
    Jarvis vs Zanetti – Jarvis WINS
    Whindersson vs Filipek – Whindersson WINS
    Elle Brooke vs Ola Danielka – Elle Brooke WINS
    6ar6ie vs Whitney – 6ar6ie WINS
    Daniella vs Jully Poca – Jully Poca WINS
    Emily Brooke vs Amber O’Don – Emily Brooke WINS
    Blueface vs Ed Matthews – Blueface WINS

    Big win for AnEsonGib over Austin McBroom
    After all the hype over the rematch, Austin came out very defensively.
    The first round was impossible to call from a judge’s perspective but from round two Gib came out of the traps and on the offensive.
    He seemed the most rounded boxer and attack and in his defensive guard.
    While Austin had to retire through injury, it saved him being stopped.
    The body shots from Gib were hurting him and the combination of hooks and headshots seemed destined to drop him to the canvas.
    AnEsonGib wins by TKO
    Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib (Round 3)
    The fight starts as the second round ended.
    AnEsonGib goes on the front foot and lands some big body shots.
    Austin was getting hit to the head and Gib was getting through with all his shots.
    As the boxers clinched Austin started screaming and wincing.
    The referee tries to get McBroom to acknowledge him but he doesn’t and referee calls it.
    McBroom seems injured but nobody knows how.
    Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib (Round 2)
    AnEsonGib is looking to put some pressure on McBroom.
    Austin is being too defensive and careful.
    It means his negative approach, preventing the repeat of the first fight means Gib getting point scoring punches and combos in.
    Austin will need to do something now as he lost that round with the judges surely.
    Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib (Round 1)
    McBroom is more reserved than the first time they met.
    He knows that when he went on the attack, it led to him getting put on the canvas.
    AnEsonGib comes forward a little and McBroom tries a big swing that turns into an airshot.
    Pretty even round, tough one for the judges to call as we cannot have drawn rounds.
    Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib
    Now for the main event of the night.
    This is the one we have all been waiting for.
    A real grudge match of two fighters who have beef with each other.
    Respect shown in the ring
    In the post-fight interview Whindersson Nunes address his next match which seems to be King Kenny who is stood in front of him.
    He says that he respects his technical style and his fight and he cannot wait to see how their boxing styles match up.
    That surely could be a classic fight.
    Whindersson Nunes wins by TKO
    Whindersson Nunes vs Filipek (Round 2)
    Whindersson looks to take it up a notch.
    He goes on the attack and puts in a great combination and puts Filipek on the canvas.
    He gets a stand eight count but gets up.
    Whindersson can smell blood and comes in sprays him with lefts and rights and puts him down once again.
    Nunes is hurting Filipek with monstrous body shots.
    He hits him with big body shots again and puts him down.
    This is all over.
    Whindersson Nunes vs Filipek (Round 1)
    Neither boxer seems keen to come on the front foot.
    Testing and probing each other with jabs.
    Filipek catches Nunes with a combo to the body.
    Then he opens up his defence and catches him with a jab to the face.
    Whindersson looks to invite him onto him then drives a punch through the gloves to his face.
    Next fight up….
    Whindersson Nunes vs Filipek
    The fans are looking forward to this one.
    Filipek is getting a lot of boos heading to the ring.
    A lot of Brazilians in the crowd here.
    Blueface gets stoppage
    Ed Matthews looked dangerous at times but Blueface managed to take his body shots and come back at him.
    He was accurate with his hits to the face, Matthews unable to block them.
    It seemed to be a big advantage the additional height and Blueface used it well.
    Blueface wins by TKO
    Blueface vs Ed Matthews (Round 4)
    Matthews starts hitting Blueface with some big body shots.
    He has Blueface pinned down with the barrage.
    Blueface fights back and manages to catch him with some good head shots.
    In the corner he just cannot get out of there.
    The referee calls it, he is landing too many punches with no reply.
    Blueface vs Ed Matthews (Round 3)
    Blueface comes on the front foot more in that round.
    Not worrying about what Matthews has to offer.
    He is risking it all if Ed can hit him with some power punches.
    Blueface vs Ed Matthews (Round 2)
    Ed Matthews comes flying out of the traps going for the kill.
    Despite being the smaller man he is aggressive.
    Blueface hits him with a body shot and Matthews drops to one knee.
    That probably evens this round up.
    Blueface vs Ed Matthews (Round 1)
    Both fighters trade blows but it is Matthews going for the big shots.
    Blueface tries to land some himself.
    He seems able to duck and weave his opponents shots.
    An even round with both fighters testing each other out.
    Elle Brooke through to next round
    The fight everyone is wondering about now is Elle versus Emily.
    It was a tough fight for Elle Brooke but a fair result.
    She laid down a marker in the early rounds and avoided any big hits.
    A much harder fight than she expected against a much taller opponent.
    Credit where it is due to Danielka, she is one tough cookie.
    Final four
    We have our four women’s boxers who will advance to the semi-finals in Dublin in June.
    Emily Brooke will be joined by 6ar6ie, Jully Poca and now Elle Brooke.
    Elle Brooke wins by unanimous decision
    Elle wins, it’s official. But it was hard work for sure.
    Elle Brooke vs Ola Danielka (Round 5)
    Elle Brooke keeps coming forward with the jab.
    Danielka is countering with combination punches.
    She is not as accurate as Brooke and does not have as much power behind them.
    Danielka looks capable of going the distance and taking all Elle has to give.
    The Polish punches are coming across weaker as the round draws on.
    Elle Brooke vs Ola Danielka (Round 4)
    Elle is finding it hard to get in close to Danielka.
    The further away she stays, it plays into Ola’s long reach.
    Elle Brooke is finding the tank a bit low right now.
    Relying on the jab to try and score points.
    Her opponent seems keener to come on the offensive.
    Elle Brooke vs Ola Danielka (Round 3)
    Elle is finding this is a tougher fight than she expected.
    Danielka is taking all she can throw at her.
    The Polish fighter is able to come over the top all of the time.
    Towards the end of the round it is in fact Brooke looking to get into the clinch.
    Both girls have bloodied noses from walking into the jabs.
    Elle Brooke vs Ola Danielka (Round 2)
    Elle is looking to pace herself now after that fiery start.
    Danielka is looking to feel the energy being sapped already.
    There seems to be a tiredness to her punches.
    She is just managing to keep her at arm’s length still.
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    Leicester 2 Wolves 1: Castagne the hero as Foxes get first win under Dean Smith with midlands derby comeback

    DEAN SMITH’S Leicester snatched a crucial win on his home debut – just in the nick of Tim!Belgian defender Timothy Castagne rode to the rescue from his right-back position with 15 minutes remaining to seize three precious points with only his second strike of the season.
    Timothy Castagne celebrates his winnerCredit: PA
    But it could turn out to be his finest moment in a blue shirt if it sparks life back into the Foxes who frantically clawed themselves out of the relegation zone on goal difference at Everton’s expense.
    It was just the kind of backs-to-the-wall performance Leicester’s pessimistic fans needed to restore their faith in their team after last week’s encouraging second-half improvement against Manchester City.
    But boy did they do it the hard way as they came from behind to scrap their way to the tightest of derby wins.
    Wolves hit the front through Matheus Cunha and looked to be well on course for the win they needed to steady any relegation nerves.
    But Kelechi Iheanacho slotted home a penalty before Castagne pounced to slam Victor Kristiansen’s low cutback beyond Jose Sa to spark wild scenes of celebration.
    With a trip to relegation rivals Leeds on Tuesday, followed by a Monday night home clash with the Toffees, survival is very much in their own hands now.
    And Smith rightly celebrated with his backroom team as he gave every one of his players a pat on the back as they exited to racuous applause.
    However it wouldn’t be Leicester if they didn;t produce a few heart-stopping moments at the end.
    Daniel Iversen brilliantly pawed a netbound Ruben Neves free kick over, before the home fans were made to suffer an anxious wait while VAR confirmed Wout Faes had not handled in the box under pressure from Craig Dawson.
    Foxes chairman Aiyawatt ‘Top,’ Srivaddhanaprabha was present to welcome his new management team of Smith, Craig Shakespeare and John Terry to their first home game in charge.
    But it only took 13 minutes for Wolves to whip the ‘Welcome,’ mat from under the new arrivals’ feet as they cashed in on yet another costly individual defensive error.
    It came from the one class act Smith was relying on to step up to the plate in the absence of Leicester’s midfield talisman James Maddison.
    The Foxes’ best player had taken ill and was in no fit state to try and single-handedly save his side’s season as he was convinced to his sick-bed.
    So the last man Leicester needed to malfunction was Youri Tielemans, the Belgian World Cup star who was handed the captain’s armband, in Maddison’s absence.
    Unfortunately for Tielemans he became captain calamity as Mario Lemina successfully read Wout Faes’ rolling pass to his countryman and Tielemans first touch opened the door ajar.
    Lemina’s eyes lit up as he pounced to bundle the Belgian aside and nicked the ball which he swiftly moved on to Matheus Cunha.
    And the Brazilian striker took two touches before lashing the ball low past Daniel Iversen who had been left hopelessly exposed and was powerless to prevent the ball hitting his net.
    It was a disastrous start for the Foxes who were being hunted down by Julen Lopetegui’s pack of snarling Wolves.
    Pablo Sarabia had a shot blocked by Caglar Soyuncu before Craig Dawson saw his first time shot from the renound deflected for a corner.
    Leicester were on the ropes but they gradually regained their composure and it was their oldest Fox, Jamie Vardy, who threw them a lifeline after 34 minutes when he earned his side a penalty.
    Dean Smith’s boom-or-bust decision to play with three strikers, Vardy, Kelechi Iheanacho and Patson Daka suddenly paid out a welcome dividend.
    Iheanacho, operating at the heart of a trio of attackers behind Vardy, threaded an inch perfect pass to coincide with Vardy’s diagonal run.
    Jose Sa was tempted off his line and we all knew what the outcome would be when Vardy got to the ball first and poked it beyond him.
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    The Portuguese keeper’s studs came down on Vardy’s foot and the old boy toppled to the turf as ref Andy Madley pointed to the spot and booked Sa.
    It took three nerve-shredding minutes to treat Vardy as Iheanacho stood, ball under his arm, chewing gum nonchalantly as if he didn’t have a care in the world.
    And the Nigerian backed up the bravado when he took a stuttering run before cooly waiting for Sa to make his move, then rolling the ball into the Wolves net for his fifth goal of the season.   
    Suddenly it was Wolves’ turn to wobble as they were forced back after the break and Leicester’s pressure paid off when Castagne put them to the sword with his late winner.
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    Bournemouth vs West Ham LIVE SCORE: Premier League latest as Cherries host Hammers in relegation crunch clash – updates

    WEST HAM travel to the Vitality Stadium to face a Bournemouth side that are two points ahead of them in the table.The Hammers have claimed seven points from their last four games as they edge towards Premier League safety.
    Bournemouth go into the game after back-to-back wins against Leicester and Tottenham.

    Kick off: 2pm UK time
    TV channel/live stream: Not available in the UK
    Stadium: Vitality Stadium

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    Fulham 2 Leeds 1: Pereira strike plunges visitors deeper into relegation trouble as fuming fans chant for Bielsa

    LEEDS were plunged further into the relegation mire with fuming fans chanting for “Marcelo Bielsa”.Harry Wilson and Andreas Pereira were on target for Fulham but they were both helped by Illan Meslier’s butter fingers. 
    Bobby Decordova-Reid in action with Leeds United’s Illan Meslier before Andreas Pereira scores Fulham’s second goalCredit: Reuters
    Harry Wilson opened the scoring for FulhamCredit: Rex
    It was an afternoon to forget for the French goalkeeper whose flapped clearances actually ASSISTED both the goals. 
    There was hope for Leeds when Patrick Bamford pulled one back on 78-minutes – but the hosts held on. 
    It left the away end about what they once had, as chants for Bielsa rang around Craven Cottage. 
    You can’t exactly blame them with them facing a return to the Championship following three straight Prem defeats, which includes the home humiliations to Crystal Palace and Liverpool. 
    Meanwhile it was all hunky dory for Fulham with boss Marco Silva returning to the dugout with renewed passion to continue Fulham’s dream push towards Europe. 
    The Portuguese boss was hit with a two-game touchline ban after his red card for protesting Willian’s dismissal in the FA Cup defeat at Manchester United last month.
    And now he is back to challenge his side, on 45 points, to break the club’s Premier League record of 53 points set in 2008-09.
    The first-half wasn’t exactly what dreams were made of. 
    Fulham’s best chance came from a Tosin Adarabioyo header which forced Illan Meslier to leap like a cat and claw the ball away from the top corner – but turns out the defender was offside anyway. 
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    Leeds hit back with Roca stinging the hands of Bernd Leno with a 20-yard free kick. 
    Fulham emerged from the restart finally looking like a side with a better plan of how to score a goal. 
    Willian shimmied beyond four away shirts before scraping the post with a low drive. 
    It was no surprise when the Brazilian lynchpin of Marco Silva’s side then played a vital role in the 58th minute opener. 
    He pounced on a Antonee Robinson pass before lashing a shot at Meslier who could only flap it straight to Wilson. 
    The Welsh wizard let the ball bounce and rifled a shot off the underside of the bar and in.
    Pereirea fired a warning shot of a second by slapping the crossbar with an inch-perfect free-kick, but he really made Leeds pay on 72 minutes.  
    Meslier nudged Antonee Robinson’s cross into the path of Pereira who blasted home into an empty net. 
    But there was hope when Crysencio Summerville’s backheel was deflected into the path of Patrick Bamford who poked it in after a desperate scramble in the box. 
    Fulham responded with another menacing set-piece from Willian but Meslier managed to mop up the damage this time. 
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    Brentford 1 Aston Villa 1 LIVE SCORE: Emery’s side snatch late point in capital with Douglas Luiz’s equaliser

    ASTON VILLA snatched a late point in the capital with a 1-1 draw against Brentford. Ivan Toney put the Bees ahead but Douglas Luiz made it 1-1 in the 89th-minute to continue Unai Emery’s unbeaten run.

    Kick off: 3pm UK time
    TV channel/live stream: Not available in the UK due to 3pm blackout.
    Stadium: Gtech Community Stadium.

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    Crystal Palace 0 Everton 0 LIVE SCORE: Eagles and Toffees play out drab draw as Holgate sent off for visitors – latest

    CRYSTAL PALACE were forced to share the spoils with Everton in the Premier League after a 0-0 draw. Eze had a goal ruled out by VAR for the Eagles and Mason Holgate was sent off for the visitors on a tame afternoon in the capital.

    Kick off: 3pm UK time
    TV channel/live stream: Not available in the UK due to 3pm blackout.
    Stadium: Selhurst Park

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    Liverpool 3 Nottingham Forest 2 LIVE SCORE: Salah and Jota heroics clinch vital win against battling Forest at Anfield

    LIVERPOOL beat Nottingham Forest 3-2 in a frantic game at Anfield in the Premier League. Forest were insistent on fighting back when they went behind twice through Diogo Jota goals, but Mohamed Salah ultimately won it for the Reds.

    Kick off: 3pm UK time
    TV channel/live stream: Not available in the UK due to 3pm blackout.
    Stadium: Anfield

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