What was the final result of the Ball vs. Figueroa fight?
Brandon Figueroa won by knockout in the 12th round.
Sports / Boxing
Brandon Figueroa secured the WBA featherweight title by knocking out Nick Ball in the 12th round of their competitive match in Liverpool. The fight, held on February 7, 2026, saw Figueroa overcoming Ball in a dramatic finish.
The fight between Figueroa and Ball was closely contested, with Figueroa slightly ahead on scorecards at the time of the stoppage. Figueroa's ability to land a clean left hand in the final round proved decisive. Ball, known for his aggressive, face-first fighting style, struggled against Figueroa's reach and power.
Andrew Cain's comeback victory after being knocked down twice highlights his resilience and sets the stage for a challenging fight against Takuma Inoue for the WBC bantamweight title.
The undercard also featured: - Andrew Cain -1000 vs. Alejandro Jair Gonzalez +600, bantamweight - Jack Turner vs. Juan Carlos Martinez Urbina, junior bantamweight - Brad Strand -1600 vs. Ruben Gonzalez +800, junior featherweight
Brandon Figueroa won by knockout in the 12th round.
He won the WBA featherweight title.
Andrew Cain will be fighting Takuma Inoue for the WBC bantamweight title.
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