Boxing results LIVE: Natasha Jonas vs Ivana Habazin LATEST, Cheavon Clarke DROPPED in shock loss, Viddal Riley STOPPAGE

  • Round 4

    Habazin clings on to the arm of Jonas.

    It was desperate times, she turned southpaw and she got hit mid-turn by a heavy right hook from Jonas.

    Jonas went after her, landed some good combos, but Habazin recovers well.

  • Round 3

    Decent second minute of the third round from Habazin.

    She's trying to make it more physical, and landed a few hefty punches on her opponent.

    Habazin is warming into it now.

  • Round 2

    Closing stages of the second round and Habazin switches southpaw.

    The cleaner punching has come from Jonas.

    However, it is yet to really explode just yet.

  • Round 1

    Both fighters feeling themselves out in this opener.

    Jonas looks quicker on her feet.

    Habazin will have work cut out to keep up with the pace.

    Good first round from Jonas

  • Clarke beaten

    Huge shock in Monte Carlo as Brit 2020 Olympian Cheavon Clarke loses for the first time in his career.

    Clarke was dropped by Leonardo Mosquea in the first round of their European cruiserweight title contest, but C4 did fight back to control the bout in the latter stages.

    Mosquea has won by a split decision on the judges' scorecards - 113-117, 116-112, 115-112.

  • The main event

    And it's nearly showtime.

    Natasha Jonas and Ivana Habazin are getting ready to fight next.

    It's the main event, what we've been waiting for.

    It's coming up next.

  • Clarke vs Mosquea concludes

    What a fight that turned out to be in Monte Carlo!

    Cheavon Clarke recovered from a shock early knockdown from Leonardo Mosquea to control the later stages.

    But Mosquea has more than been in his one right up until the final bell.

    We go the judges...

  • Clarke shading close one

    We're heading into the final two rounds of Cheavon Clarke vs Leonardo Mosquea in Monte Carlo, and it's been a close one.

    Brit 2020 Olympian Clarke was DROPPED in the first round after a barrage of shots, but has since more than fought his way back into this.

    It will be interesting to see how the judges will score it with Clarke now starting to pull away after his slow start.

  • Cutler gets it!

    Lee Cutler has been declared the judges' winner.

    It was close on the cards - 94-94, 95-93, and 96-92.

    That seems about right, though.

  • Round 10

    Nothing between them in that round.

    Both fighters are tired, they can't find the room to land anything quickly.

    It's a close fight. we're going to go to the judges.

  • Round 9

    Cutler's just picking out the short left hooks.

    It's McKenna's defences that are failing him now.

    Cutler looks tidier, but McKenna is working incredibly hard.

    Just when you think he looks tired, he comes firing back.

    Although he walked onto a right hand from Cutler in the final moments of the round.

  • Clarke vs Mosquea midway

    We're entering the halfway point of Cheavon Clarke vs Leonardo Mosquea, and Clarke has been tested like never before.

    Clarke was dropped in the first round after a rapid start from Mosquea.

    But Britain's 2020 Olympian has fought back to take now control of the European cruiserweight title fight.

  • Round 8

    How McKenna is still in this contest, we don't know.

    Cutler just has to keep it simple now, because he's not breaking McKenna's will.

    McKenna's defences are scattered and he looks ragged.

    Cutler is biding his time, he knows he doesn't have to force the issue.

    Somehow, McKenna finishes the round stronger. The boy's got heart.

  • Round 7

    Cutler is building up momentum now.

    He dominated that sixth round, and has continued to force the issue.

    McKenna needs a big round, but he's backing up - looking like he's trying to take a breather.

    McKenna's down! Cutler lands a beautiful punch - 30 seconds from the end.

    He's survived to the end of the round, but he's hurt.

  • Round 6

    Cutler's making McKenna miss a lot.

    But he's got to make sure he doesn't let this fight drift away.

    That right has is lethal.

    McKenna is trying to lean down on Cutler - and suck the energy out of him

  • Clarke battling back

    Cheavon Clarke has recovered from being knocked down in the first round against Leonard Mosquea in their European cruiserweight title clash on right now.

    Clarke has edged the past two rounds as we head into the fourth.

    Game on in Monte Carlo.

  • Round 5

    McKenna finishes the round very strong.

    He's got some energy and is keeping up with Cutler.

    Absorbing round, Cutler landed a great right plush.

    This might go all the way, you know.

  • Round 4

    McKenna now has to try and take Cutler out of his groove now.

    Cutler has gained control and the upper hand, as the fight swings in his favour.

    But McKenna is plucky - he keeps coming forward and won't let Cutler rest.

    This time Cutler gives him a glove at the end of the right. Bit of respect at last.

  • Round 3

    Another tough round on both fighters.

    Lots of strikes to head and body thrown by McKenna and Cutler.

    After that round, Cutler gives McKenna a wry smile as the bell goes.

    We're going to get another energy-zapping round, probably.

  • Clarke DROPPED

    Huge shock here in Monte Carlo as Cheavon Clarke is dropped after a barrage of blows from Leonardo Mosquea.

    What a start from the Frenchman who has started this European cruiserweight title bout flying out of the blocks.

    Brit Clarke holds on to see the bell of the first round, but his legs look badly shaken.

  • Round two

    Good work from McKenna!

    A flurry of punches on Cutler has the champ reeling, but he recovers well.

    Both fighters' faces are reddened.

    They've both landed impressively, this is some scrap.

  • Cheavon Clarke en route

    Over in Monte Carlo, Cheavon Clarke is about to enter the ring as he fights for the European cruiserweight title.

    Clarke is up against Leonardo Mosquea in battle of the unbeatens.

    Someone's 0 has to go. Can Gravesend's Clarke finish up an already stunning year on a Euro high?

  • Round one

    Lovely straight right hand catches McKenna, which he doubles up with the hook.

    Then McKenna connects one of his own.

    There's a lot of punches thrown in this opener, plenty landed.

    Cutler gets McKenna down on the canvas with a body shot, followed by a shot to the head.

  • McKenna v Cutler next!

    Stephen McKenna enters the ring after Lee Cutler.

    The menacing Johnny Cash tune God's Gonna Cut You Down.

    He looks mean, but Cutler looks in great shape.

  • Clinical from Price

    A TKO secures Lauren Price.

    She just had too much power for her opponent.