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Badou Jack achieved the history he set out to make from the moment he accepted this fight. Precision power punching went a long way toward Jack becoming a ...
Makabu attempted to pick up the pace in round nine while Jack reserved his strength for the back half of the frame. Makabu threw and landed more punches (242-of-845 compared to 231-of-571 for Jack) according to Compubox, but Jack landed at a significantly higher percentage (40.5% to 28.6.% for Makabu). A right hand sent Makabu to the ropes, with an ensuing flurry of power shots forcing the stoppage. Jack also connected with an overhand right, followed by a left hook and right uppercut while Makabu was unable to offer anything in return. He reverted to orthodox once Makabu clocked him with a right hook, responding with two straight right hands along of his own inside the final minute. Jack added to his early lead in a big way with the bout’s knockdown. A straight right hand by the 39-year-old challenger briefly froze Makabu in place in the latter half of round seven. Makabu was down in rounds four and eleven, before a final flurry by Jack forced referee Mark Lyson to halt the contest at 54 seconds of round twelve. The defending titleholder from South Africa by the way of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo landed several left hands to the body, then later came back with a right hook over the top. The 39-year-old Jack became the first Muslim boxer to win a major title in Saudi Arabia with the incredible performance after having previously won the WBC super middleweight and WBA light heavyweight titles on U.S. Jack managed to find his desired spacing even in a tiny 18-foot ring, using subtle lateral movement to disallow Makabu from ever setting his feet. Jack ended the three-year WBC cruiserweight title reign of Makabu with the win in the ESPN+ Pay-Per-View co-feature Sunday evening from Diriyah Arena in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia.
Jack put on a masterful performance to claim the WBC cruiserweight title on Sunday.
The victory was also his sixth straight since a pair of 2019 title defeats at 175 pounds against Marcus Browne and Jean Pascal. Even though Jack held a technical edge and boxed well throughout, his power punching turned out to be the difference late. After scoring knockdowns in Rounds 4 and 11, Jack closed the show in the final round by hurting Makabu with power shots before referee Mark Lyson jumped in at 54 seconds with Makabu pinned to the ropes.
Badou Jack stopped Ilunga Junior Makabu to win the WBC cruiserweight title on the Paul vs Fury undercard.
Simion (23-10, 9 KO) is just a veteran guy who goes and loses between 126 and 140 now, he’s 41 years old, but this was so quick because he did come to fight. Here, Cason (11-0, 8 KO) dropped Jafarov (18-6, 17 KO) once, and Jafarov claimed injury and didn’t come out for round two. Samreen (8-0, 7 KO) is a prospect from Jordan, fighting at 140 lbs, not a blue chipper but has some upside. Martinez (3-2-1, 0 KO) scored a first round knockdown when Almaayouf walked onto a hard right hand, but Almaayouf won the next three rounds fairly clearly to edge it 38-37 on all three cards. (My trainer) told me to box and move. Jack, who also won world titles at 168 and 175 lbs, had questions about how well he’d take proper cruiserweight power, but Makabu was the one struggling to take shots.
Ilungu Makabu put his cruiserweight title on the line against Badou Jack on the Jake Paul-Tommy Fury undercard.
In the 10th, Jack kept making Makabu miss. Jack got the round with better work in the second half. In the 11th, down went Makabu, again, to start the round. In the fifth, Jack didn’t come out too crazy. In this clash of ultra vets, Jack looked ultra sharp, he boxed smartly and well, and finished off Makabu with a flurry in the 12th. Jack had scored knockdowns in the 4th and 11th, and his ring generalship mightily impressed the writer.
Badou Jack dominated and then stopped Ilunga Makabu in the 12th round to take Makabu's 200-pound title Sunday in Saudi Arabia.
Jack held a 168-pound title in the mid-2010s. Makabu fought aggressively and threw his share of punches. The former 168-pound titleholder and 175-pound contender knocked out an overmatched Ilunga Makabu in the 12th and final round to take Makabu’s WBC 200-pound belt on the Jake Paul-Tommy Fury card Sunday in Saudi Arabia.
Badou Jack caused a mini-upset by stopping Junior Makabu in the final round of a brilliant fight to become the new WBC cruiserweight champion.
Brimming with confidence, Jack went all out to secure an early night as he continued to attack Makabu in the fight’s last stanza. Makabu did have some decent moments in the fight’s second half but his chances of retaining his strap disappeared when he hit the floor again in the bout’s penultimate round. Both fighters started the contest well and enjoyed early successes, but the fight started to go the way of the challenger when he dropped his opponent in the fourth session.
Badou Jack pulled off a stunning victory over Ilunga Makabu to become the new WBC cruiserweight world champion on Sunday night.Despite being 39 years.
We did see a lot of vulnerabilities there with Badou Jack.” “He rolled back the years there… After the fight, it was nothing but respect between the two boxers, as new champion Jack said: “I was standing there too much and my trainer told me to box and move but I like to come forward and fight.
39-year-old former two-division world champion Badou Jack "The Ripper" (28-3-3, 17 KOs) outboxed, battered and dethroned WBC cruiserweight champion Junior.
Offending posts will be removed. Jack dropped Makabu again in round eleven and finished him with a barrage of punches in round twelve. Jack dropped Makabu in round four and continually beat Makabu to the punch.
Badou Jack pulled off a stunning victory over Ilunga Makabu to become the WBC cruiserweight world champion on Sunday night in Saudi Arabia.Despite bei.
We did see a lot of vulnerabilities there with Badou Jack.” “He rolled back the years there… Somehow, Makabu made it to the end of the round, but that did not matter, as in round twelve Jack unleashed a barrage of punches and the referee stepped in to wave off the contest.
Badou Jack was proclaimed a three-weight world champion on Sunday evening. However, in reality, his feat is only a two-weight achievement.
Makabu is a hell of a fighter. Jack was only ever a regular champion with the WBA. But due to the WBA’s procrastination, Jack never was a complete world ruler at 175 pounds. Makabu was clearly worn out from Jack’s offense in the final round. My trainer told me to box and move. This made everything blurry for the fans and continues to do so until this day.