Ellis Zorro beats Luca D'Ortenzi with unanimous points victory to retain WBO European Cruiserweight title
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Updated 07/10/2023 at 08:29 GMT+1
Britain's Ellis Zorro delighted the home crowd by retaining his WBO European Cruiserweight title with a unanimous points victory over Italian Luca D'Ortenzi in London. The 31-year-old was awarded the win on all three scorecards after showing impressive workrate throughout the bout, but he will need a nose operation after re-injuring it in the third round.
'I know I can do 10 rounds' - Zorro gains confidence from going the distance in win over D'Ortenzi
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Ellis Zorro retained his WBO European Cruiserweight title with a unanimous points victory over Italian opponent Luca D'Ortenzi.
Zorro was awarded the fights on all three scorecards 96-94, 97-93 and a lopsided 98-92.
Zorro began stronger mixing jabs with body shots, but D'Ortenzi grew more confidence in the middle rounds landing his left hook with regularity and forcing the Lewisham man onto the back foot.
Both landed shots in the closing rounds but Zorro's superior work-rate proved the difference and ensures he can look onwards to meeting one of the glut of quality British cruiserweights in 2024.
Next though, he will have a nose operation after re-injuring it in the third round.
Zorro's record improves to 17-0 (7 KOs), while D'Ortenzi is now 17-4 (4 KOs).
The fight of the night was between two unbeaten super welterweights as Joshua Frankham (now 9-0, 2 KOs) edged George Davey (8-1-1) by the narrowest of margins, winning 76-75 over eight rounds.
It was a battle between Frankham's pressure flurries and Davey's slick jab and reflexes, but just as the former was getting on top he was caught by a counter in the sixth round forcing him to touch down with his glove.
It would come down to the last round when Frankham's indomitable will saw him win the round and the fight.
Chris Bourke (13-1-1, 7 KOs) impressed winning the opening bout stopping Adam Mbega (11-4-1, 8 KOs) in the fourth round of their super bantamweight contest earning praise from promoter Frank Warren in the process.
Masood Abdullah (9-0, 6 KOs) stopped former British champion Marc Leach (18-3-1) n their super featherweight contest. It was a good test for the unbeaten fighter who was naturally bigger and his pressure and strength wore down the veteran who was having his first contest in 16 months.
Elsewhere, Karl Itauma (11-1, 7 KOs) continued his recovery from his first loss in January from this year with a clear points victory over Dmytro Fedas. The overmatched Ukrainian (8-4-2) did well to last the distance as Itauma increasingly dominated the fight as it went on.
Carl Fail (10-0, 3 KOs) had a chastening night, though clearly winning on points, against journeyman Angel Emilov, who was able to close the distance throughout the contest and make things difficult for the unbeaten super welterweight.
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