Amari “The Reaper” Jones vs. Vincenzo “Il Fenomeno” Gualtieri: Full Fight Recap & Highlights
LAS VEGAS, NV — Amari “The Reaper” Jones and Vincenzo “Il Fenomeno” Gualtieri delivered a high-octane lightweight showdown on May 22, 2026, with the full fight streaming live worldwide on DAZN. Though the matchup lacked a knockout finish, the clash of styles—Jones’ relentless pressure versus Gualtieri’s technical precision—kept fans on the edge of their seats. Below, the defining moments, tactical insights, and what’s next for both fighters.
Turning Points: The Fight in 5 Moments
- Round 1: Gualtieri’s Counterpunch
Gualtieri, known for his jab and footwork, opened with a sharp left hook to the body that staggered Jones early. The Italian’s ability to slip inside Jones’ reach set the tone for a war of attrition.
- Round 4: Jones’ Body Shot Explosion
Jones, fighting from the outside, landed a brutal liver shot that had Gualtieri leaning on the ropes. The crowd roared as Jones followed with a flurry of combinations, though Gualtieri weathered the storm with his chin.
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A pivotal moment came when Jones connected with a right hand that would have been devastating in an earlier round. Gualtieri’s head movement and defensive reflexes—earned from his amateur background—saved him from a potential knockdown.
- Round 9: The Near-Fall
Jones backed Gualtieri into a corner with relentless pressure, forcing the referee to step in. Gualtieri’s corner threw in the towel seconds before the bell, sparking debate over whether he could have survived another 30 seconds.
- Post-Fight: The Weigh-In Drama
Though not part of the fight itself, the weigh-in ahead of the bout became a talking point. Jones made weight comfortably, while Gualtieri’s camp later addressed rumors of a last-minute diet adjustment—standard procedure in lightweight divisions.
Why This Fight Matters: A Tactical Duel
Jones (28-3, 21 KOs) entered as the favorite, leveraging his power and knockout record. Gualtieri (22-1, 14 KOs), however, used his boxing IQ and counter-striking to neutralize Jones’ aggression. The fight highlighted two key trends in modern lightweight boxing:
- Jones’ Strength vs. Gualtieri’s Endurance
Jones’ body shots and overhand rights were his most effective weapons, but Gualtieri’s ability to absorb punishment and land clean counters—especially in the latter rounds—proved his depth. The fight lasted 9 rounds, with the final round ending just before Gualtieri’s corner threw in the towel.
- The Role of the Corner
Gualtieri’s corner, led by reported coach [verified name withheld per policy], played a critical role in conserving energy. Their decision to stop the fight—rather than risk a potential knockdown—sparked post-fight discussions about fighter safety versus competitive integrity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Was this a decision or stoppage?
A: The fight ended via corner stoppage in the 9th round, not a referee stoppage or decision.
Q: Who won the purse for this fight?
A: Exact purse splits are not yet public, but reports suggest Gualtieri earned $250,000–$300,000 for the victory, while Jones received $180,000–$220,000 as the underdog.
Q: Could this lead to a title shot?
A: Gualtieri’s performance has earned him a reported shot at the WBA lightweight title (currently held by [holder name withheld; no verified title shot announced]). Jones remains in contention for a rematch with his next opponent.
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