Andrade vs. Kautondokwa - Sky Sports Running Order

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Anyone watching?

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Andrade vs. Kautondokwa - Sky Sports Running Order

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Watch all the fights from 12am Sunday, live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action.

Up first, live on Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Main Event:

Scott Quigg v Mario Briones - 8 rounds at super-featherweight

Ryan Kielczweski v Tommy Coyle - 10 rounds at super-lightweight

Kid Galahad v Toka Kahn Clary - IBF featherweight title eliminator

Katie Taylor v Cindy Serrano - WBA & IBF lightweight titles

Tevin Famer v James Tennyson - IBF super-featherweight title

Demetrius Andrade v Walter Kautondokwa - WBO middleweight title
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One website stated Andrade’s ringwalk will be around 4am.. maybe depending on other fights.
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Good card. Pity it’s not starting at 6pm!
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maverick23 wrote: 20 Oct 2018, 13:07 Good card. Pity it’s not starting at 6pm!
Haha. The card could pass for being a UK show.
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Anyone ready for this?
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Irish heavyweight Niall Kennedy out-landed Brendan Barrett to win a sloppy, six-round heavyweight fight Saturday in Boston.

Kennedy, 34, knocked down Barrett in the fifth round and won their bout on all three scorecards on the Demetrius Andrade-Walter Kautondokwa undercard at TD Garden. Kennedy (12-0-1, 7 KOs) won by scores of 60-53, 60-53 and 58-55.

The 36-year-old Barrett, of Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, lost for the first time as a pro (7-1-2, 5 KOs).

After dropping Barrett in the fifth round, Kennedy backed up Barrett by landing two jabs early in the sixth round. A straight right hand by Kennedy staggered Barrett with about 1:20 left in the sixth round.

Kennedy connected with a right hand that left Barrett holding at 1:15 of the fifth round and eventually sent him to the canvas. Barrett got up and fought through fatigue to make it to the end of the round.

Kennedy’s left hook moved Barrett backward with 1:40 remaining in the fourth round. Barrett hit Kennedy with a right hand that stopped him in his tracks late in the third round.

Barrett, who also has fought in mixed martial arts, threw Kennedy to the canvas with about 35 seconds to go in the second round. Referee Leo Gerstel issued a stern warning to Barrett after that move.

Kennedy rocked Barrett with a right hand that landed when they were in the center of the ring just after the halfway point of the first round. Barrett followed that right with a stiff jab.

Barrett drilled Kennedy with a right hand of his own a little later in the first round.
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120-104 whitewash for me but if fizzled out after the 4th round, Andrade started off fast and I thought we'd be in for a short night, he was lucky not to be penalised for hitting Kautondokwa when he was down in the 1st not to mention it didn't even look like a legit KD in the first place, nothing wrong with the KDs in the 3rd and both in the 4th, all sweet left hand counters decking Kautondokwa fairly heavily, he was struggling to take the power of Andrade and it seemed certain one more knockdown and the ref would wave it off but coming out for the 5th Andrade took his foot off the gas and allowed Kautondokwa to recover and really make it to the end comfortably without being hurt again

Kautondokwa supposedly carries a bit of power but it never looked like it and his chin didn't look up to much either, I would've liked to have seen Andrade show him the levels but he switched on to autopilot and just boxed the rest of the fight and it fizzled out
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