Callum Walsh was entrusted with a potentially monumental headlining slot in Las Vegas tonight, and while he got the win it’s not clear if he truly delivered.
The Irishman has been Dana White’s pet project, together with 360 Boxing owner Tom Loeffler, for the previous couple of years. And with the introduction of Zuffa Boxing on Paramount+, he was given the headline slot for a large night in the game’s history.
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It was an interesting night of boxing, with White’s promise of well-matched bouts delivering in the shape of virtually entirely decisions. Prior to the primary event, there was just two stoppages, certainly one of which was the results of a physician’s stoppage and the opposite being stopped late within the tenth.
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Callum Walsh defeats Carlos Ocampo by Unanimous Decision at Zuffa Boxing 1
After a bizarrely over-the-top introduction by host Max Kellerman, Zuffa Boxing kicked off on the newly-renamed Meta Apex live to tell the tale Paramount+. Callum Walsh was given the headline slot, where he took on Mexican veteran Carlos Ocampo.
The previous world title contender had only ever lost to world level opposition in Sebastian Fundora, Tim Tszyu and Errol Spence Jr. But he had six years and greater than double the skilled experience of his Irish rival.
Walsh put his 15-0 record on the road, with girlfriend and UFC star Tabatha Ricci watching on from ringside but without his long-time trainer Freddie Roach. And he went for finish from the primary bell, loading up early because the pair exchanged.
Each men landed big shots early, although Walsh’s athleticism and speed was clearly on display after they threw at the identical time. Someway Ocampo made it to the second round despite being caught clean with some major power punches.
Through 4 rounds, it seemed as if the Irishman was coasting without ever establishing his jab and just going for giant powerful lead punches. Nevertheless, within the fifth Ocampo began to attain with some well landed shots of his own.
In Round Six, Walsh was dropped for just the second time in his profession as his hand hit the bottom after a punch was landed. He appeared to laugh off the concept he had been put down, nevertheless it actually appeared to change the vibe in Las Vegas.
Ultimately, it was a comparatively standard victory for Walsh, particularly when whatever point Ocampo had gained with that knockdown was taken back. The referee took some extent for persistent low blows because the fight continued into the tenth and he won the unanimous decision.


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