April 26
DAZN
Yoenis Tellez vs. Joseph Jackson
(super welterweight) |
April 27
DAZN
Jose Ramirez vs. Rances Barthelemy
(super lightweight)
Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs. Thomas Dulorme
(super welterweight) |
April 27
DAZN
Peter McGrail vs. Marc Leach
(super bantamweight) |
May 4
PPV
Canelo Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia
(undisputed 168lb title)
Brandon Figueroa vs. Jessie Magdaleno
(WBC interim featherweight title)
Mario Barrios vs. Fabian Maidana
(WBC interim welterweight title)
Eimantas Stanionis vs. Gabriel Maestre
(WBA "regular" welterweight title) |
May 6
ESPN
Naoya Inoue vs. Luis Nery
(undisputed 122lb title) |
May 11
ESPN
Vasiliy Lomachenko vs. George Kambosos
(IBF lightweight title) |
May 11
DAZN
Eduardo Hernandez vs. Daniel Lugo
(junior lightweight) |
May 18
DAZN PPV
Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk
(undisputed heavyweight title) |
May 18
ESPN
Emanuel Navarrete vs. Denys Berinchyk
(WBO lightweight title) |
May 23
DAZN
Jermaine Franklin vs. Devin Vargas
(heavyweight) |
May 25
DAZN
Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall
(super lightweight) |
May 25
ESPN+
Christian Mbilli vs. Mark Heffron
(super middleweight)
Arslanbek Makhmudov vs. Junior Fa
(heavyweight) |
June 1
ESPN
Dmitry Bivol vs. Artur Beterbiev
(undisputed light heavyweight title) |
June 1
PPV
Deontay Wilder vs. Zhilei Zhang |
June 7
PPV
Adrien Broner vs. Blair Cobbs
(welterweight)
Norair Mikaeljan vs. Ryan Rozicki
(WBC cruiserweight title) |
June 15
DAZN
Subriel Matias vs. Liam Paro
(IBF junior welterweight title) |
June 15
PPV
Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin
(WBA lightweight title)
David Benavidez vs. Oleksandr Gvozdyk
(WBC interim light heavyweight title) |
June 29
ESPN
Teofimo Lopez vs. Steve Claggett
(WBO junior welterweight title) |
June 29
DAZN
Juan Francisco Estrada vs. Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez
(WBC junior bantamweight title) |
July 20
Netflix
Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul
(heavyweights)
Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano
(WBA/IBF/WBO female superwelter titles) |
August 3
TBA
Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov
(WBA "regular" super welterweight title) |
Oscar in his prime was hell of a fighter
A very special fighter in his time. Both Amateur and pro careers. Truly Boxing’s Golden Boy
Oscar should dump Ryan. Let Ryan walk. Oscar could tell him upside/downside if he goes top rank, Eddie Hearn, Mayweather Promotions, Dibella Entertainment.
Munguia can be Oscar’s next cash cow. Oscar can move him up to 175 if Canelo doesn’t want to fight.
Oscar fought good Mexican American fighters (130-154), plus Chavez, Miguel Angel Gonzalez, and Campas.
Mosley (1st fight), Sturm and Hopkins only guys that really beat Oscar before Oscar got old and fought Mayweather and Pacquiao.
Quartey, Tito and Whitaker fights could have been draws.
Whitaker is the one who made the fight w/ De La Hoya look bad (till the last few rounds). Oscar tried to make a fight of it vs Whitaker (but people always blamed Oscar for that fight sucking).
Munguia can fight whoever at 175 and make money.
I can’t believe Ryder does much vs Munguia, except maybe make it to the late rounds.
30 title fights
Won 25 of them
And champion in 6 weigh division
From 130 to 160 lbs
Youngest three world champion ever with 21 years old
Same Oscar that fought Quartey, vs. Crawford could have been a memorable fight
Yea that’s what I was thinking the other day it would be a great fight
I don’t think Oscar was a superb fighter.
1 Lost to Trinidad due to strategy or lack of heart.
2- Couldn’t beat Mosley
3- Lost to Pacquiao a smaller fighter
4- Gave up to Hopkins and I will ignore the rumor of an arrangement with Bernard.
5- Lost to Floyd Mayweather
My opinion Oscar couldn’t beat elite fighters
Oscar was not able to defeat elite fighters:
1- Lost to Trinidad due to lack of strategy, or ran out of gas.
2- Couldn’t find a way to defeat Mosley in two fights.
3- Lost to a smaller Pacquiao
4- Lost to Floyd
5- Lost to Hopkins in a fight that was rumored there was some arrangements
1 Oscar was robbed against Trinidad
2 mosley use roids and even so Oscar was robbed in the rematch
3 he lost Paxman because Oscar was old it was his last fight of successful career
4 Oscar was robbed against Floyd
5 ea Oscar lost legitimately against Hopkins but Oscar was far away of his weight he m9ved from 130 to 160 to fight a big fighter like Hopkins its like Crawford move to 168 to fight canelo
You have a distorted views of reality, thanks to free expression.
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