Cecilia Braekhus drops, decisions Victoria Bustos to retain titles

Cecilia Braekhus defended her three welterweight titles with a dominant decision over Victoria Bustos on the undercard of Butaev-Besputin.

Cecilia Braekhus cruised to a dominant points victory over Victoria Bustos in a 10-round bout to retain her welterweight titles on the Radzhab Butaev-Alexander Besputin card at the Casino de Monte Carlo in Monte Carlo.

The scores were 99-91, 98-92 and 98-92, all for Braekhus.

The 38-year-old Braekhus (36-0, 9 knockouts) was never troubled as she blistered Bustos (19-6) with combinations all night. It was a lopsided fight with few entertaining moments, save for a knockdown that Braekhus scored in Round 6 with a stiff left hand counter.

It was the first fight for Braekhus since her hard-won fight over Aleksandra Lopes in December 2018.   

Afterward, Braekhus noted she felt some rust in the early rounds.

“The third round I started to get my groove back,” Braekhus said. “The last rounds I wanted to try some stuff that we’ve been working out in the gym”

Promoter Eddie Hearn confirmed that he is looking to make a summer fight between lightweight titleholder Katie Taylor and Brakehus.

“It’s the biggest fight in boxing,” said Hearn. “Cecilia has broken down the doors in women’s boxing and she wants to make sure she can get the biggest fights in boxing and I think the Katie Taylor fight is the biggest fight in boxing.

“Those two are on a collisions course. In 2020 I think you will definitely see that fight.”

Also on the undercard, undefeated Welsh prospect Joe Cordina staved off the pressure attack of Enrique Tinoco, tactfully boxing his way to a clear unanimous decision victory in a 10-round junior lightweight bout.

The judges had it 98-92, 98-92, and 96-94 for Cordina.

It as a step-up bout of sorts for 27-year-old British Olympian, who was able to take some of Tinoco’s best shots as he worked diligently behind his jab.

This was Cordina’s first bout at 130 pounds since his professional debut. Cordina has campaigned at the 135-pound limit for most of his career.

Zhilei Zhang notched a dominant unanimous decision over Andriy Rudenko in a 10-round heavyweight bout.

Scores were 99-91, 98-92, and 97-93 for the Chinese heavyweight, who had not fought in over a year. Zhang was originally supposed to fight Sergey Kuzmin, but the Russian bowed out due to an injury sustained in training.

The Ukrainian Rudenko was outmatched from the start, as the southpaw Zhang (21-0, 16 KOs) consistently beat his foe to the punch. Zhang’s best weapon was the straight left, but also flashed a mean right hook. In Round 3, Zhang wobbled Rudenko and seemed to be on the verge of a stoppage.

Rudenko (32-5-, 20 KOs) made a bit of a comeback in Round 7, but it was temporary. Zhang closed out show with a slew of left hands that had Rudenko flailing around the ring late. Midway through Round 10, Zhang hurt Rudenko badly with a right hook, but Rudenko was able to hear the final bell.

Hughie Fury off Alexander Besputin-Radzhab Butaev card because of illness

Hughie Fury, hoping to bounce back from a loss to Alexander Povetkin, pulled out of Saturday’s fight against Pavel Sour because of illness.

Heavyweight Hughie Fury is off the Alexander Besputin-Radzhab Butaev card Saturday in Moncao because of illness, Matchroom Boxing has announced.

Fury, coming off a unanimous-decision loss to Alexander Povetkin in August, was scheduled to fight Pavel Sour on DAZN.

“Due to a virus Hughie Fury has unfortunately had to pull out of his fight tonight in Monaco,” Matchroom said in a prepared statement.

Fury (23-3, 13 knockouts) is 3-3 in his last six fights, with losses against Joseph Parker, Kubrat Pulev and Povetkin.

Besputin (13-0, 9 KOs) and Butaev (12-0, 9 KOs) meet in a 12-round battle of welterweight contenders.

Also on the card, Cecilia Braekhus (35-0, 9 KOs) defends her welterweight titles against Victoria Bustos (19-5, 0 KOs).

Radzhab Butaev vs. Alexander Besputin: Who will take next step?

Russians Radzhab Butaev and Alexander Besputin will face each other this Saturday at the Casino de Monte-Carlo in Monte Carlo.

Two highly regarded welterweight prospects will try to take the next toward title contention this Saturday.

Russians Radzhab Butaev and Alexander Besputin will face each other at the Casino de Monte-Carlo in Monte Carlo. The match will stream live on DAZN and is promoted by Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Promotions, even though Hearn does not have promotional rights to either main event fighter. Butaev is promoted by Lou DiBella and Besputin by Top Rank. Matchroom put in the winning purse bid for the fight in September with an offer of $505,555. That beat out bids submitted by Top Rank ($315,000) and Patriot Promotions ($415,000).

The fighters gathered for the final press conference on Wednesday.

“It’s a privilege to be on this show in the casino, especially as the main event,” said Butaev (12-0, 9 knockouts). “I’ll do my best to make a beautiful show, and come Saturday night you won’t regret watching. I hope it is going to be a war. I hope he is going to stay and not quit.”

Both Butaev and Besputin were standout amateurs, with 700 fights between them in the unpaid ranks.

“It’s a really good fight between to great fighters with brilliant amateur careers,” said Besputin (13-0, 9 KOs). “We both have a little bit of history. We were both in the Russian team, but we never met in the ring. I think it’s going to be a very interesting fight for the Russian fans, and many people in Russia will be watching this fight. On November 30th it’s going to be a great night.”

The undercard will feature unified welterweight champion Cecilia Braekhus (35-0, 9 KOs) against Victoria Bustos (19-5, 0 KOs). This is Braekhus’ first fight under the Matchroom banner.

Undefeated Chinese heavyweight Zhilei Zhang (20-0, 16 KOs) will take on late replacement Andriy Rudenko (32-6, 20 KOs) in a 10-rounder. Rudenko is subbing in for Sergey Kuzmin, who bowed out with an injury sustained during training. Zhang is coming off a knockout win over Don Haynesworth last year.

Heavyweight Hughie Fury (23-3, 13 KOs), hoping to rebound from his loss to Alexander Povetkin, faces Pavel Sour (11-2, 6 KOs) in a 10-rounder.

Rounding out the card, junior lightweights Joe Cordina (10-0, 7 KOs) and Enrique Tinoco (18-5-4, 13 KOs) will face each other in a 12-rounder.