Moses Itauma Wipes Out Jermaine Franklin Jr in Manchester

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Moses Itauma Wipes Out Jermaine Franklin Jr in Manchester

Moses Itauma handed Jermaine Franklin Jr his first stoppage defeat with a highlight-reel fifth round knockout tonight at the CO-OP Live Arena in Manchester.

Itauma (14-0, 12 KOs) did get a few rounds in the bank, but was able to do to Franklin (24-3, 15 KOs) what fellow British heavyweights, Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte, couldn’t. A right hook stumbled Franklin early in the first round putting the American on the back foot for the entire three minutes with 18 power punches landing. 

Itauma landed a body shot combination and followed with a clapping left to the head in the second. The round finished with Itauma connecting with a big uppercut. 

Itauma slowed a little in the third after trainer Ben Davinson told him ‘you need to break him down’. A body shot combination pushed Franklin back on the ropes and Itauma followed with a right to the top of the head, sending the American to the canvas near the round’s end. However, Franklin made it to his feet to hear the bell. 

Itauma came out in the fourth with ruthless intent, landing a left-right combination upstairs. Franklin would sneak a rare shot through, drawing a smile from the Englishman. Itauma cornered Franklin for much of the round, but he would land a jab in his best round of the fight. 

The 21 year old landed an overhand right to start the fifth shortly followed with a straight left. Then he detonated a ferocious left hand uppercut, sending Franklin flat on his face. Referee Steve Gray immediately waved off the fight at 1:33. 

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Brad Pauls Produces Late Finish Against Shakiel Thompson

The biggest highlight of the undercard was middleweight Brad Pauls pulling a ninth-round knockout out of the bag over Shakiel Thompson. The Newquay native was being outboxed for the eight rounds previously and looked tired heading back to his corner. He was told by his trainer that he needed a stoppage to win, which he obliged. Pauls landed a right hand to shake Thompson, and following some less clean punches, he put his opponent on the canvas. Thompson would make it to his feet, but the end looked inevitable. Pauls landed two overhand rights to put Thompson down again, promoting referee Howard Foster to wave the fight off at 1:30. Pauls picked up the IBF international belt to put himself in contention for the vacant IBF world title.  

Kicking off the main card was Liam Davies, retiring Francesco Grandelli to win the vacant EBU featherweight title. Davies took charge of the fight from the start, comfortably outpointing the Italian in the first three rounds. In the fourth, Davies was loading up with some big shot to the body and would also stick Grandelli on his back with a right-left combination to the chin. Following another round of one-way traffic, Grandelli retired on his stool after five rounds.  

Higher up the card, Willy Hutchinson put in a commanding display to win by unanimous decision against Ezra Taylor at light heavyweight. The judges scored the contest: 98-92, 99-91 and 98-92 for Hutchinson to pick up ranking belts with the WBA and WBO.  

In the chief support, Gerome Warburton defeated Nathan Heaney at middleweight by unanimous decision. The judges scored the bout 93-97, 92-98 and 93-97.  

Adam is a reporter for Boxing Social. He also serves as a lead commentator for numerous organisations across Europe and has over a decade of experience covering boxing. Adam has worked for many of the sport’s leading publications and is currently the weekend editor of Germany’s BoxSport Magazin.

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