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Lyndon Arthur finds the finish to the stop Davide Faraci in nine Lyndon Arthur ups the pace to take out Italian opponent Davide Faraci inside nine rounds at the Royal Albert Hall in London THE first England versus Italy match of the weekend ended in a home victory, as Lyndon Arthur forced a stoppage at 2-50 in the ninth round of his light-heavyweight contest with Davide Faraci at the Royal Albert Hall in Kensington on Saturday (July 10). Italy’s Faraci was game and unpredictable, bounding into Arthur, almost bowling his right down to Arthur’s head and typically finding the energy to come back at the Mancunian when the Briton landed cleanly. ....
Lyndon Arthur made a slow start against Davide Faraci but he made up for it in the later rounds. The first England vs. Italy battle of the weekend saw Lyndon Arthur maintain his undefeated record with a ninth-round stoppage over Davide Faraci. The Manchester light-heavyweight is desperate for big fights and he couldn’t afford to underestimate the previously unbeaten Faraci. Arthur boxed behind his excellent jab from the outset but there were moments in the fight when he switched off and allowed Faraci to have brief periods of success. As the fight reached the later stages, it appeared that Arthur was prepared to take the safe route to victory but the contest exploded in the penultimate round. ....
Lyndon Arthur celebrates with his team after beating Davide Faraci at the Royal Albert Hall Photo Credit: Round N Bout Media/Queensberry Promotions Lyndon Arthur retained his WBO Intercontinental Light heavyweight title, but he was made to work hard before seeing off Davide Faraci in nine rounds at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday. The contest headlined the latest BT Sport Fight Night. Arthur (19-0, 13 KOs) was coming off a career best win last time out, as he saw off Anthony Yarde, and he was meeting a fellow unbeaten fighter in Faraci (15-1, 7 KO) in London. The Brit began in typically relaxed style, working off his trademark jab, while the Italian kept on the balls of his feet, coming in and out of range and landing a nice left hand on the bell to end the opener. ....
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