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Parker, Makhmudov and Bakole with impressive wins

Joseph Parker, Arslanbek Makhmudov, Martin Bakole and Moses Ituma registered impressive wins on Saturday nigh in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in undercard of Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou.

New-Zealander Parker (33-3) won IBF Inter-Continental and WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight belts by stopping Canadian Simon Kean (23-2) in third round.

Parker rocked Kean with right uppercut 1:09 to go in third round. Kean couldn’t beat the count.

Parker ended Kean’s eight-fight winning streak.

Martin Bakole (20-1) stopped the experienced Cameroonian Carlos Takam (40-8-1) in fourth round to continue his impressive run. Bakole is on nine-fight winning streak.

Arslanbek Makhmudov (18-0) was even faster. He needed just 70 seconds to stop American Junior Anthony Wright (20-5-1).

Makhmudov won WBA Inter-Continental Heavyweight title and North American Boxing Federation title.

18-year-old British Heavyweight prospect Moses Itauma (6-0) got another first round win. Itauma stopped in first round Hungarian Istvan Bernath (10-2).