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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Asesanya Shocks Brian Minto With Split Nod

    Horncastle Arena, Christchurch, New Zealand - Cruiserweight Israel Asesanya (3-1, 1 KO) won a split decision over Brian “The Beast” Minto (41-9, 26 KOs) in the final round of the Super 8 tournament. Adesanya, a 25-year-old who with a 41-2 record as a kickboxer and entered with an 0-1 boxing record (loss to Daniel Ammann), was not the favorite to win the tournament.

    The fight had a controversial sudden death round in the three round tourney. After three rounds, there was a split draw as one judge scored the fight for each boxer and the third judge had it a draw. A fourth round was ordered, where Asesanya was given the win.

    Slater, a vocal right-wing blogger, lost 17kg in the lead-up to the fight but was no match for Ryder who had previously beat radio host Mark Watson via TKO in 2012.

    "It's frightening. It's terrifying," Slater said. "But we did it for charity so I had to overcome those fears. I knew I was going to get ****** around but it was for charity. I've raised, personally, over $5000 for KidsCan and I'm chuffed with that."

    Earlier, former league hardman Monty Betham moved to 7-1 as a professional after he beat ex-English cricketer Adam Hollioake (2-2) via fourth-round TKO in a cruiserweight bout.

    Hollioake pursued the fight with Betham via social media and found himself on the end of some hefty punishment from Betham.

    The Englishman tasted the canvas in the fourth and the fight was stopped shortly after following another flurry of punches from Betham.

    At 37, Betham said he would be happy to fight on if the right opponent presented itself, while he also took inspiration from a good luck text message from Black Caps opener Martin Guptill.

    "That gave me a big lift because [here's] someone who's got the biggest game of his life coming up and he takes the time out to text me and make sure I'm going well, that's huge," Betham said.

    In the opening bout of the night, Auckland heavyweight prospect Hemi Ahio (5-0) kept his unbeaten record intact after he defeated Clarence Tillman (11-20-2) via TKO.
    Tillman, a 37-year-old journeyman, dislocated his shoulder during the opening frame - which Ahio comfortably won - and didn't come out for the second round [Click Here To Read More]
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