The UK’s Undefeated Middleweight George Liddard defeated Derrick Osaze of Africa over 10 rounds for the Commonwealth Title on Friday night at Indigo in O2 Greenwich, London, the United Kingdom.
(Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing)
At the Co-Main event, Undefeated super Welterweight Junaid ‘Star Boy’ Bostan ended in a separated draw with Nigerian Bilal Fawaz, now outside the United Kingdom for the empty British title over 10 rounds.
Liddard, 11-0 (6) defeated Derrick ‘Delroy the Preching Preacher’ Osaze, 13-3- (3) Over 10 rounds for the Commonwealth title.
In the first five rounds, Liddard was ahead. In the eighth round, Osaze landed a pair of rights on the Liddard chin. In the tenth and last round, Osaze had Liddard against the ropes when Liddard faced a right -handed chin on the bell.
Referee Marcus McDonnell. Scores 96-94, 96-94 and 97-93.


At Co-Main event, Super Welter Junaid ‘Star Boy’ Bostan, 10-0-1 (8), ended in a separated draw with Bilal Fawaz, 9-1-1 (3) over 10 rounds, for the blank BBBOFC English title super Welter.
In the first three rounds, Bostan fought Southpaw at times and angered Fawaz. In the sixth round the first minute a left -wing hook from the Bostanian on the chin shook Fawaz.
From seventh to ninth, Fawaz returned well as the attacker to do enough to even score, chasing the Bostan around the ring. In the tenth, Bostan was chasing Fawaz, who thought he had won the race.
The referee was Lee every. Scores 95-95, 93-97 and 96-94.
Middleweight Jimmy Sains, 9-0 (9), hit Pierre Rosadini, 6-6 (3), at 2:33 of the seventh from scheduled eight rounds.
In the fifth round, the Sains threw Rosadini for 8-count by referee Kieran McCann. In the seventh round, the Sains again threw Rosadini for 8-count from referee McCann, who put it away in Rosadini’s control.
Super Lightweight Jesse Brandon, 5-0 (1) defeated Jontas de Oliveira, 6-19 (5) over 6 rounds.
Brandon used an effective jab to keep Oliveira in defense. In the fifth round, Branon drew blood from Oliveira’s nose.
The referee each PU scored the match 60-54.
Middleweight Emmanuel ‘Leli’ Buttigieg, 7-0 (0) defeated James ‘Toddy’ Todd, 4-4 (2) Over six rounds.
In the first three rounds, both mix in the middle of the round, with Buttigieg having an edge. In the fourth round, Todd had Buttigieg against the ropes mostly. In the sixth and final round of Todd’s left eye, it has a lot of swelling around it.
The referee Bernard Oyet scored it 58-56.
Super Feather Giorgio Visioli, 6-0 (5) stopped Francisco Javier Lucero, 16-7-4 (12) at 3:00 of the fifth of a scheduled eight rounds as it could not come out as referee Marcos Bates stopped the match After five rounds.
Fly Maisey Rosey Courtney, 8-1 (5) defeated Jasmina Nad, 11-34 (5) over six rounds.
In the second round, Courtney drew blood from Nad’s nose.
The referee Amy Pu scored 60-54.
Super Middleweight Taylor Bevan, 2-0 (2) stopped Szymon Kajda, 1-1-1 (1) at 1:31 of the second round of six rounds.
In the first minute of the second round, Bevan threw Kajda on a knee with a proper uppercut on the chin for 8-count by referee Bernard Oyet. Inside the round, again Bevan landed a proper uppercut, throwing Kajda for another 8-count. At the rise, Bevan was all over Kajda, forcing the referee Oyet to stop.
In the second round, Bevan landed on a proper uppercut, throwing Kajda for eight counts by referee Mark Bates. At the rise, Bevan threw Kajda for the second time, stopping the race.