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Deontay’s brother Marsellos Wilder knocks foe through ropes, heads to 3-0

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Marsellos Wilder, younger brother of Deontay, looked on his way to third early KO when knocking David Damore through the ropes in the second.

The cruiserweight had spent just over five minutes in the ring thus far in his short career but was taken the full four rounds despite the bright start.

Damore heard the final bell but wasn’t really in contention for victory as Wilder won 40-35 three times.

In a one-sided affair, former world title challenger Julian Williams took out Francisco Castro in two rounds.

Williams is warming up for bigger fights to come and wasn’t really tested by Castro while it lasted.

Super bantamweight Jesse Rodriguez was never in any danger against Josue Morales winning every round of six.

Moving to 8-0, Rodriguez used his jab effectively and opened up with eye-catching combinations.

Judges carded 60-54 across the board.


Kicking off the show was headliner Tyson Fury’s friend Isaac Lowe.

The super-featherweight, who passed on a British title shot to be part of the card, twice dropped and eventually stopped Lucas Baez in the fifth round.

Lowe remains undefeated on 16-0-3.

Also on the bill, former world champion Robert Guerrero defeated and out-classed Adam Mate in the second stanza.

JUGGERNAUT

British heavyweight Joe Joyce began the Pay-Per-View portion of the card with a considerable bang.

With little care for defense, Joyce went for Joe Hanks with bad intentions from the get-go.

Taking a solid combination himself which reddened his nose, Joyce jumped on Hanks and stunned him.

Expecting Hanks to go down, Joyce backed away but as the American stayed on his feet, the Olympic silver medallist finished the job.

Hanks didn’t beat the count and was all over the place after a devastating left-hand ending.