Boxing Result

Charlie Edwards vs Julio Cesar Martinez Flyweight Tiele Fight Declared NC

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Charlie Edwards

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Julio Cesar Martinez Aguilar

Fight Details

Fight

Charlie Edwards vs Julio Cesar Martinez

Date & Time

Saturday, August 31st, 2019

Championship

WBC World Flyweight Title

Venue

O2 Arena
O2 Arena, London

How to Watch

Sky Box Office, DAZN

Promoter

Matchroom Boxing

Fight Report

The fight between Charlie Edwards and Julio Cesar Martinez was scheduled for the WBC flyweight title, with Edwards defending his belt against the mandatory challenger. The contest was part of a major event at the O2 Arena, drawing a large crowd and significant media attention. From the opening bell, Martinez lived up to his reputation, pressing forward and looking to land heavy shots, while Edwards used his footwork and jab to keep Martinez at bay. The early rounds saw Edwards landing clean counters and moving well, but Martinez’s pressure and power were evident, as he continued to close the distance and force Edwards to fight off the back foot.

The defining moment of the contest came in the third round, when Martinez landed a powerful body shot that sent Edwards to the canvas. Edwards appeared to be badly hurt, and as he attempted to rise, Martinez followed up with additional punches, some of which landed while Edwards was still on one knee. The referee intervened, ruling the fight a third-round knockout in favor of Martinez. However, after review, the WBC declared the result a no-contest, as the final punches were deemed to have been landed while Edwards was down, which is against the rules. The official decision was later revised, and Edwards retained his title, while Martinez was left to pursue his world title ambitions elsewhere.

In the aftermath, both fighters expressed their frustration and disappointment, with Edwards feeling he had been unfairly treated in the heat of the moment, and Martinez believing he had done enough to win the title. The controversy sparked debate among fans and analysts, with some arguing that Martinez’s aggression and power had made the difference, while others praised Edwards’s technical skills and resilience. The fight was a reminder of the drama and unpredictability that flyweight boxing can deliver, and it highlighted the importance of rules and sportsmanship in the sport.

Undercard

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Hughie Fury VS Alexander Povetkin
Joe Cordina VS Gavin Gwynne
Joshua Buatsi VS Ryan Ford
James Tennyson VS Atif Shafiq
Savannah Marshall VS Daniele Bastieri
Martin J Ward VS Josue Bendana
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