David Nyika Emerges Victorious Against Tommy Karpency in Heavyweight Fight

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IBF Inter-Continental cruiserweight champion and Olympic Bronze Medalist David ‘The Nice Guy’ Nyika defeated Tommy Karpency in a three-round match as the main event. Nyika, with a record of 10 wins and 9 knockouts, managed to defeat the late substitute southpaw Tommy ‘Kryptonite’ Karpency, who has a record of 31 wins, 9 losses, and 1 draw with 19 knockouts. The fight was scheduled for 12 rounds but ended at 1:13 of the third round when Nyika delivered a powerful blow to Karpency’s ribs, causing him to fall to the canvas for an 8-count. Another knockdown in the same round led to Karpency’s corner throwing in the towel.

Also on the fight card, heavyweight Uila ‘Wymondley Punch’ Mau’u, with a record of 8 wins and 7 knockouts, defeated Joe ‘Game Over’ Ageli (3 wins, 3 losses, and 2 knockouts) in a four-round fight. Mau’u dominated the match from the beginning and secured a victory through a unanimous decision.

In a different fight, light heavyweight Ricaia Warren (3 wins, 2 knockouts) knocked out Dylan ‘Heavy Hands’ Wright (3 wins, 10 losses) in the first round with powerful left uppercuts to the body, causing the referee to count Wright out.

Heavyweight Alex Leapai, Jnr (3 wins, 2 knockouts) knocked out Manusiu Fe’ao (0 wins, 1 loss) in the second round, while heavyweight Liam Messam (7 wins, 1 draw, 1 knockout) ended in a majority draw with Jordan Simi (0 wins, 1 loss, 1 draw) over four rounds.

In a closely contested four-round fight, light heavyweight southpaw Genah Fabian (no wins, no losses, 1 draw) ended in a majority draw with Trish Faka (1 win, 8 losses, 2 draws), with two judges scoring it a draw and one in favor of Fabian.

In a tough ten-round battle, heavyweight Hemi ‘The Heat’ Ahio (23 wins, 1 loss, 17 knockouts) claimed a split decision victory over Faiga ‘Django Opelu’ Opelu (16 wins, 6 losses, 2 draws). Ahio showcased his strength and determination, clinching the win in a close match.

Super featherweight Nort ‘The Assassin from Siam’ Beauchamp (19 wins, 8 losses, 1 draw, 3 knockouts) suffered a fourth-round stoppage against multiple champions Jackson ‘Action’ England (17 wins, 3 losses, 9 knockouts). Beauchamp couldn’t withstand the relentless assault from Jackson, leading to his corner stopping the fight.

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