
Dacres stuns Sirenko on Wembley undercard for Usyk-Dubois II
LONDON, England – Heavyweight prospect Soloman Dacres returned to winning ways and improved to 10-1 (3 KOs) with a 10-round decision over previously Vladyslav Sirenko.

LONDON, England – Heavyweight prospect Soloman Dacres returned to winning ways and improved to 10-1 (3 KOs) with a 10-round decision over previously Vladyslav Sirenko.

Ukraine - WBO #3 rated lightweight Denys Berinchyk retained his WBO International lightweight title for the sixth time in a thrilling twelve-round slugfest versus former IBF 135lb title challenger Isa Chaniev via a unanimous decision.

WBO International lightweight titleholder Denys Berinchyk (15-0, 9 KOs) will face ex-challenger for the IBF title, Isa Chaniev (15-3-0, 7 KOs) of Russia, in main event of a K2 Promotions card on December 18 in Terminal Brovary Ice Arena. The show will be supported by PARIMATCH Ukraine (General Sponsor) and shown live on MEGOGO.

French light heavyweight Mathieu Bauderlique (20-1) is the new co-challenger for the vacant EBU title, with Russian Igor Mikhalkin in the other corner. Bauderlique steps in for Callum Johnson, who signed with Queensberry Promotions and pulled out of a planned fight against Mikhalkin.

Heavyweight prospect Vladyslav Sirenko overcame a shaky start to batter Pavlo Krolenko, stopping him in round 5 Saturday night in his hometown of Kiev, Ukraine. With the victory, Sirenko improves to 14-0, 13 knockouts.

Heavyweight prospect Vladyslav Sirenko returns to the ring Saturday night against Pavlo Krolenko in his hometown of Kiev, Ukraine, manager Maxim Michailew confirmed to BoxingScene early Friday morning.

Heavyweight Ruann Visser is receiving praise for his improving skill-set in the ring as well as for his extraordinary height. Visser notched another knockout victory Sunday night, stopping Justice Siliga in the opening round at Time Square Casino in Pretoria, South Africa. The 28-year-old Visser, who resides in the Johannesburg suburb of Meyerton, towered over Siliga and was the aggressor from the opening bell. A right-left combination to the head dropped Siliga (8-7, 6 KOs), forcing an immediate stoppage by referee Tony Nyangiwe.