Who won the Carlos Adames vs. Austin Williams fight?
Carlos Adames retained his WBC middleweight title.
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A recap of the Carlos Adames vs. Austin 'Ammo' Williams fight for the WBC middleweight title, and other boxing events from March 21, 2026.
Carlos Adames successfully defended his WBC middleweight title against Austin 'Ammo' Williams in a hard-fought battle in Orlando. Adames, who had a controversial draw against Hamzah Sheeraz in his previous fight, aimed to make a statement. Williams, rebounding from a loss to Sheeraz, sought to claim the title. The fight was broadcast on DAZN. The undercard featured several noteworthy bouts, including Omari Jones's unanimous decision win over Christian Gomez, Corey Marksman's victory over Jaycob Gomez, and Teremoana Teremoana's quick knockout of Curtis Harper.
Other significant boxing events on March 21, 2026, included Daniel Lapin vs. Kirstaps Bulmeistars in Ukraine, where several other fights also took place, and George Liddard vs. Tyler Denny in London, alongside a series of other matches. In California, Lester Martinez faced Immanuwel Aleem.
Carlos Adames retained his WBC middleweight title.
Caribe Royale in Orlando, Florida.
Omari Jones vs. Christian Gomez, Corey Marksman vs. Jaycob Gomez, and Teremoana Teremoana vs. Curtis Harper.
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