WBC to add transgender division?

In an interview with The Telegraph, WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman revealed that plans are in the works to address the issue of transgender fighters in boxing.

“We are going to put out a global call for those who are interested in 2023 and we will set up the protocols, start consultation and most likely create a league and a tournament,” Sulaiman is quoted as saying. “It is the time to do this, and we are doing this because of safety and inclusion. We have been the leaders in rules for women’s boxing – so the dangers of a man fighting a woman will never happen because of what we are going to put in place.

“In boxing, a man fighting a woman must never be accepted regardless of gender change. There should be no grey area around this, and we want to go into it with transparency and the correct decisions. Woman to man or man to woman transgender change will never be allowed to fight a different gender by birth. Continue reading “WBC to add transgender division?”

In an interview with The Telegraph, WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman revealed that plans are in the works to address the issue of transgender fighters in boxing. “We are going to…
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Andrade: I want Jermall Charlo

Undefeated two-division world champion Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade says he’s finally in the position to get the big fights. But first he has to get past Demond Nicholson in their super middleweight ten-rounder opening the Davis-Garcia pay-per-view on January 7.

“I’m on a new journey to be a three-division world champion,” stated Andrade. “Nicholson is one of the few who accepted a fight with me. He stepped up to this challenge and I take my hat off to him. I’m looking to get in there with the top names. Every fight is a chance to make a statement. There’s not just one fight that catapults you. Every fight is high stakes to me. I don’t look past anybody. We’re both looking to take each other’s head off.” Continue reading “Andrade: I want Jermall Charlo”

Undefeated two-division world champion Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade says he’s finally in the position to get the big fights. But first he has to get past Demond Nicholson in their…
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Tank-Garcia Update

Fighters competing on the January 7 Gervonta “Tank” Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia Showtime PPV undercard from Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., took part in a virtual press conference on Wednesday. Showtime had no comment on the status of the Davis-Garcia fight in the wake of Davis’ arrest this week on a domestic violence charge, but Tank is already back on the street so the event looks like a go.

Jaron “Boots” Ennis vs. Karen Chukhadzhian
IBF interim welterweight title

Jaron Ennis: “I feel like I just have to keep winning and doing my thing. On January 7 it’s another step toward me getting my hands on those titles. Maybe I have to talk a little bit more, but I’m really a vicious dog that just likes to bite…the big names are coming, I just have to be patient.”

Karen Chukhadzhian: “I’m very motivated for this fight. There is a lot for me to prove in my first fight in the U.S. This is definitely going to be a hard fight, but I’m ready for it. I’m preparing to come in and win.”

Rashidi Ellis vs. Roiman Villa
12 Rounds, welterweight

Rashidi Ellis: “Villa has power, he’s tough and he comes forward. He’s also coming off a great win. I know he’s going to be tough, but I’m coming to beat him down. I feel like I’m the future of the welterweight division. If a fight with Jaron Ennis comes my way, why not? I’m ready.”

Roiman Villa: “We’re going to have to wait until fight night to see if any of his words mean anything…I’m going to go out there, do my best and finish the night with my hand raised. I’m feeling great and I know there’s only one way this fight ends.”

Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade vs. Demond Nicholson
10 Rounds, super middleweight

Demetrius Andrade: “I gotta bounce these gloves off Demond’s forehead. That’s what I’m coming to do. I want to put that leather on him. I need a performance that will make people say that they need to see me again.”

Demond Nicholson: “Beating Andrade would help me rewrite my story. I’ve had a lot of ups and downs in the game of boxing. So this win is going to help me start a new narrative. My only objective is to win and shock the world. Then I can get the fights that I need for my own legacy.”

Fighters competing on the January 7 Gervonta “Tank” Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia Showtime PPV undercard from Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., took part in a virtual press conference…
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World title twinbill in San Antonio

Tickets are on sale now to see two-division world champion Rey Vargas (36-0, 22 KOs) and WBC #1 contender O’Shaquie Foster (19-2, 11 KOs) battle for the vacant WBC super featherweight title formerly held by Shakur Stevenson on Saturday, February 11 live on Showtime from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. Not yet announced is a reported co-feature between IBF #1 junior welterweight Jeremias Ponce (30-0, 20 KOs) and #2 Subriel Matias (18-1, 18 KOs) for the vacant IBF belt formerly held by Josh Taylor.

Tickets are on sale now to see two-division world champion Rey Vargas (36-0, 22 KOs) and WBC #1 contender O’Shaquie Foster (19-2, 11 KOs) battle for the vacant WBC super…
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Saracho looks to upset the odds

Heavy-handed Mexican lightweight Jesus Saracho (12-1, 11 KOs) is looking to shock the world as he steps up against WBO #8 rated Cesar “Rainman” Francis (12-0, 7 KOs) on Wednesday, January 25 in Plant City, Florida, in the inaugural ProBox TV’s Future Stars Series.

“I am coming to win,” said Saracho. “I understand this is a big platform, and I am going to make a statement against Cesar Francis. He is highly regarded and ranked and a win gets me a major fight in the future with title implications. I have heard many people say Cesar Francis could be the prospect of the year, so I am looking to derail his career and the hype. Continue reading “Saracho looks to upset the odds”

Heavy-handed Mexican lightweight Jesus Saracho (12-1, 11 KOs) is looking to shock the world as he steps up against WBO #8 rated Cesar “Rainman” Francis (12-0, 7 KOs) on Wednesday,…
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Tank Davis arrested again

Updates:
Tank Gives His Side…Then deletes post
911 Call…He’s gonna kill me!
Police Report…Slapped woman with closed hand

By TMZ.com

WBA “regular” lightweight champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis has been arrested in Florida, TMZ Sports has confirmed … just days before his scheduled fight against Hector Luis Garcia.

According to jail records, the 28-year-old was booked in Broward County on Tuesday on a battery domestic violence charge. He posed for a mug shot — and the records show as of late Tuesday night/early Wednesday morning, he was still in police custody.

Further details surrounding the allegations against Davis were not made immediately available.

The fighter is slated to step in the ring with HLG on Jan. 7 in Washington D.C., though it’s unclear if Tuesday’s arrest will change plans.

Davis — 27-0 in pro fights — is no stranger to trouble with the law … he’s been arrested several times in the past few years … including in 2020, after he was accused of roughing up his ex-girlfriend at a celebrity basketball game in Florida.

Story developing …

Updates: Tank Gives His Side…Then deletes post 911 Call…He’s gonna kill me! Police Report…Slapped woman with closed hand By TMZ.com WBA “regular” lightweight champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis has been arrested…
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“La Roca” De Gracia ready for big 2023

BrayanFormerly world-ranked featherweight contender Brayan “La Roca” De Gracia (29-2-1, 25 KOs) of Panama has his sights on big fight opportunities in 2023. De Gracia was rapidly climbing the world rankings prior to being upset by Eduardo Ramirez in 2019. De Gracia is currently riding a 3-fight win streak and has a new structure to his team.

His former advisor Gabriel Barron based out of Southern California will now be at the helm as his co-manager. Barron is well respected in the boxing community, having worked with a large list of talented fighters over the last 20 years. Barron has had an immediate impact including organizing De Gracia’s last two fights and most significantly being the signing with Hall of Fame Promoter Lou DiBella. DiBella has high hopes for De Gracia to land the best fights possible in 2023. De Gracia’s long-time manager Arauz Aristides remains on as co-manager. Continue reading ““La Roca” De Gracia ready for big 2023”

Formerly world-ranked featherweight contender Brayan “La Roca” De Gracia (29-2-1, 25 KOs) of Panama has his sights on big fight opportunities in 2023. De Gracia was rapidly climbing the world…
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Boots Ennis Workout Quotes

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Photo: Stephanie Trapp/SHOWTIME

Undefeated IBF #1 welterweight Jaron “Boots” Ennis held a media workout in his hometown of Philadelphia on Tuesday as he prepares to take on IBF #4-rated Karen Chukhadzhian for the IBF interim world title in the co-main event of a Showtime PPV on January 7 from Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.

Jaron Ennis: “I feel like Errol Spence Jr. would fight me. I’m going in there with the intention of winning the interim title, then fighting Errol next. I think we can make it happen.”

Here is what Ennis and his father and trainer “Bozy” Ennis had to say Tuesday from the Philly’s Next Champ Gym. Continue reading “Boots Ennis Workout Quotes”

Undefeated IBF #1 welterweight Jaron “Boots” Ennis held a media workout in his hometown of Philadelphia on Tuesday as he prepares to take on IBF #4-rated Karen Chukhadzhian for the…
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Furuhashi edges Tamura, wins vacant Japanese 122lb belt

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By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda

In the last show at the Korakuen Hall this year, former Japanese 122-pound champ Gakuya Furuhashi (29-9-2, 16 KOs), 122, elaborately regained the vacant belt lately renounced by Takuma Inoue (who had dethroned Furuhashi this June) as he fought a pier-six brawl with grudge rival Ryoichi Tamura (15-7-1, 7 KOs),122, and eked out a split decision (96-94 twice for him, 95-96 against him) over ten furiously-fought rounds on Monday in Tokyo, Japan.  A la the Tony Zale versus Rocky Graziano trilogy, they swapped punching all night, battering the rival and absorbed good punishment each other.   They took the initiative in every other round to have the judges frustrated in scoring, but Gakuya (who was victorious again after his previous win in 2019) finally won the one-round fight in the tenth and final session to claim the belt. Continue reading “Furuhashi edges Tamura, wins vacant Japanese 122lb belt”

By Joe Koizumi Photos by Naoki Fukuda In the last show at the Korakuen Hall this year, former Japanese 122-pound champ Gakuya Furuhashi (29-9-2, 16 KOs), 122, elaborately regained the…
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Rainman Cesar Francis returns January 25

Unbeaten WBO #8 super lightweight Cesar “Rainman” Francis (12-0, 7 KOs) is ready for his ring return on Wednesday, January 25 in Plant City, Florida, as he faces Jesus Saracho 12-1, 11 KOs) in the inaugural ProBox TV’s Future Stars Series.

“I don’t know too much about Saracho,” said Francis, “but I know he’s a game Mexican, and we will prepare accordingly in a professional way like we always do. I’m happy the fights are on a Wednesday night because everyone can watch it, it doesn’t clash with anything else so I hope that all eyes will be on ProBox TV watching me show why I’m ready for those big names like Arnold Barboza. Liam Paro, Jose Ramirez, and hopefully this year Josh Taylor. Continue reading “Rainman Cesar Francis returns January 25”

Unbeaten WBO #8 super lightweight Cesar “Rainman” Francis (12-0, 7 KOs) is ready for his ring return on Wednesday, January 25 in Plant City, Florida, as he faces Jesus Saracho…
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The best of 2022 on a personal level

By Mauricio Sulaiman
Son of Jose Sulaiman / WBC President

I have to share my special moments of this 2022, both in my personal and professional life, which without a doubt was one of the best years of my life.

On the traveling front, it was a very special one. I got to know some new countries and I also visited some of my favorite places in the world.

My first visit to Dubai, where we have managed to advance in a monumental way in boxing in that region of the world, I had the great honor to meet my now good friend, Abdu Rozik, as we named him WBC ambassador, a lovely young man who has a huge heart and has become very close to me through his angel Jazmin. I also traveled to Albania with Salvatore Cherchi to form the country’s boxing commission under the leadership of Ilir Bregasi, and went to Australia for the first time, one of my dreams since I was a teenager. I went to witness the great fight between Devin Haney and George Kambosos, and I experienced a great country with marvelous hospitality, delicious food and great friendship. The people are very nice, friendly and they love to have fun, but one special ingredient was that I was finally in the land of one of my favorite rock groups, AC/DC. Had memorable moments with Jeff Fenech and his friends, Tony and Angelo, and got to meet so many new friends.

I returned to Japan after several years and enjoyed it like never before. I enjoyed the hospitality of someone who is like my second father, Mr. Honda, Akemi and Nobu. I spent a day in Turkey where Ahmet Oner joined me and we played Backgammon until my flight took off back to Mexico. Continue reading “The best of 2022 on a personal level”

By Mauricio Sulaiman Son of Jose Sulaiman / WBC President I have to share my special moments of this 2022, both in my personal and professional life, which without a…
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Broner-Redkach Update

BLK Prime is planning to produce six major pay-per-view events in boxing 2023. The first event for BLK Prime in 2023 will feature a welterweight matchup between former 4-division world champion Adrien Broner (34-4-1, 24 KOs) and Ivan Redkach (23-6-1, 18 KOs). The scheduled 10-round bout, promoted by Christy Martin Promotions, will take place in Atlanta, GA in February. More information will be announced at a later date.

“The plan in 2023 is to make the most compelling fights in boxing,” said Chester Johnson, Vice President of BLK Prime Boxing. “The fans deserve to see the best fighting the best and we will do everything in our power to make that happen. We are open to working with everyone in the sport to bring back the glory days of boxing. Our platform is extremely functional and delivers a high-quality stream. Our cable and satellite pay-per-view distribution agreements with our domestic and international partners are in place for 2023 as well.” Continue reading “Broner-Redkach Update”

BLK Prime is planning to produce six major pay-per-view events in boxing 2023. The first event for BLK Prime in 2023 will feature a welterweight matchup between former 4-division world…
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Domingo come-from-behind KO over Tomioka

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By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda

Philippine #1 light-fly contender Esneth Domingo (18-2, 10 KOs), 109.75, impressively scored a come-from-behind one-punch knockout victory over southpaw Japanese Kosuke Tomioka (6-3, 5 KOs), 112, at 1:25 of the sixth round in a scheduled eight on Monday in Tokyo, Japan. Esneth, the nephew of former Filipino crowd-pleaser Michael Domingo (working the corner as his trainer), now registered a couple of stoppages over Jukiya Iimura (TKO6, this October) and Tomioka in succession.

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Tomioka had an upper hand, decked Domingo with a southpaw left in the fourth and had him at bay with a flurry of punches. Unfortunately the Japanese aggressor dropped his mouth guard on the deck by accident with the ref calling a brief break to have it cleaned and replaced. Resuming the fight, the fast and ferocious Domingo exploded a devastating right to the button of the aggressor, who barely regained his legs but couldn’t properly regain the equilibrium to be fatally counted out. Continue reading “Domingo come-from-behind KO over Tomioka”

By Joe Koizumi Photos by Naoki Fukuda Philippine #1 light-fly contender Esneth Domingo (18-2, 10 KOs), 109.75, impressively scored a come-from-behind one-punch knockout victory over southpaw Japanese Kosuke Tomioka (6-3,…
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Full Jan 20 ShoBox lineup announced

The three undefeated matchups include fighters with a combined record of 61-0-1 and 43 knockouts headline the first SHOBOX: The New Generation card of 2023.

In the main event, Sean Hemphill (14-0, 8 KOs) is set to face David Stevens (11-0, 8 KOs), in an eight-round super middleweight clash. In the co-main event, Atif Oberlton (7-0, 6 KOs) takes on Artem Brusov (12-0, 11 KOs) in an eight-round light heavyweight matchup. The telecast opener pits Julian Gonzalez (8-0-1, 8 KOs) and Rosalindo Morales (9-0, 2 KOs) in an eight-round super featherweight collision.

This marks the second consecutive year ShoBox will open the new year featuring a tripleheader in which all six fighters enter fight night without a loss. The three-fight telecast is promoted by Marshall Kauffman’s Kings Promotions.

The three undefeated matchups include fighters with a combined record of 61-0-1 and 43 knockouts headline the first SHOBOX: The New Generation card of 2023. In the main event, Sean…
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New Guido Vianello opponent named

2016 Olympic heavyweight Guido “The Gladiator” Vianello (10-0-1, 9 KOs) will now take on Jonnie Rice (15-6-1, 10 KOs) on January 14 after his original foe Stephan “Big Shot” Shaw (18-0, 13 KOs) was moved into the main event. Rice re-energized his career with a fifth-round TKO over then-unbeaten prospect Michael Coffie in July 2021. He repeated the deed on New Year’s Day, outlasting Coffie via a 10-round unanimous decision.

Shaw will now face Efe “The Silent Roller” Ajagba (16-1, 13 KOs) at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York.

“Stephan Shaw stepped up and has a tough task against one of the division’s biggest punchers in Efe Ajagba,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “We’re pleased that Guido will remain on the card against a formidable opponent in ­Jonnie Rice. This will be a fantastic heavyweight doubleheader at Turning Stone.”

Ajagba-Shaw and Vianello-Rice will be broadcast live on ESPN. Undercard bouts will stream on ESPN+ and includes a 10-round junior lightweight tilt between Adam “BluNose” Lopez and Abraham “El Super” Nova.

2016 Olympic heavyweight Guido “The Gladiator” Vianello (10-0-1, 9 KOs) will now take on Jonnie Rice (15-6-1, 10 KOs) on January 14 after his original foe Stephan “Big Shot” Shaw…
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Castano, Charlo trade barbs

By Ray Wheatley – World of Boxing

Former WBO 154-pound champion Brian Castano has cast doubt on the hand injury WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO super welterweight champion Jermell Charlo suffered in sparring, which forced the postponement of his bout with WBO #1 Tim Tszyu for all the belts on January 28 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

“I hope Charlo presents medical evidence supporting that the injury he mentions is real for the Tim Tszyu fight,” Castano stated on Twitter. “You never know with him (Charlo). In any case, he will now learn that injuries do occur in boxing. What goes around comes around.”

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Charlo responded, “37 fights in ain’t never had to postpone shit. I’ll never back out or down from any man. I’m King of 154. This ain’t no mental health issue, this ain’t no sling you can buy at a pharmacy like Castano did. Imma bounce back and give my supporters two fights this year. Stay tuned.

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And Castano replied, “Before the Charlo rematch I’ve got an injury that prevented me to use my arm for 4 weeks. I’ve produced a 20-page medical report from different specialist doctors + MRI’s, etc. Charlo put it on doubt weeping like a girl. Now he even talks down on people with mental health issues! He’s just a bad person. He robbed me in the first fight but no excuses: he beat me fairly in the rematch. But I had to fight him not in my best condition since the WBO threatened to strip me from my belt and prevent the fight otherwise. Let’s see if he receives the same treatment he deserves now.”

By Ray Wheatley – World of Boxing Former WBO 154-pound champion Brian Castano has cast doubt on the hand injury WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO super welterweight champion Jermell Charlo suffered…
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Shaw to replace Rivas against Ajagba

Looks like unbeaten heavyweight Stephen “Big Shot” Shaw (18-0, 13 KOs) will step in to face Efe Ajagba (16-1, 13 KOs) on ESPN January 14 at the Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, New York. Shaw was originally slated to face Guido Vianello in the co-feature of that card, but when WBC bridgerweight champion Oscar “Kaboom” Rivas was forced to pull out of the Ajagba bout with an eye injury suffered in sparring, Shaw jumped at the chance. “They asked me will I step in?! Abso-f**kin-lutely!!!” proclaimed Shaw on social media. “January 14th tune in live on ESPN and watch me take him to school! My time is NOW. All Praise Be To Allah!”

Looks like unbeaten heavyweight Stephen “Big Shot” Shaw (18-0, 13 KOs) will step in to face Efe Ajagba (16-1, 13 KOs) on ESPN January 14 at the Turning Stone Resort…
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Matchroom re-signs Dalton Smith

Undefeated super lightweight Dalton “Thunder” Smith (13-0, 10 KOs) has signed a new multi-fight promotional deal with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing that will see him fight exclusively on DAZN in 2023. Smith enjoyed a stellar 2022, winning all four of his fights in impressive fashion.

“I’m delighted to extend our deal with one of the very best talents in world boxing Dalton Smith,” said Matchroom Sport Chairman Eddie Hearn. “Dalton and his team enjoyed a brilliant 2022 that saw him pick up the British super lightweight title in his first headline fight in Sheffield back in August. Some huge nights at Sheffield Arena lay ahead for Dalton as we continue to guide him towards the top of the 140lbs division and a dream fight at the home of his beloved Sheffield Wednesday.”

Undefeated super lightweight Dalton “Thunder” Smith (13-0, 10 KOs) has signed a new multi-fight promotional deal with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing that will see him fight exclusively on DAZN in…
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WCBS inks 6’3 super featherweight

Note: As an amateur, Alvarez Jr. started boxing at the age of 4 under the guidance of his father and current trainer Oscar Alvarez, Sr. Alvarez’ amateur career spanned more than 14 years, capped by back-to-back gold medals performances in the 2019 and 2020 Mexican national championships, along with a Pan American Games bronze medal in Cali, Colombia. He finished his amateur career in 2020 with a 665-12 record. That means he had 677 amateur bouts, averaging 48 fights a year.

World Cup Boxing Series (WCBS) has signed undefeated super featherweight Oscar Alvarez, Jr. (7-0, 7 KOs), to an exclusive promotional contract. The 19-year-old Alvarez is 6’3 with a 78″ wingspan.

“When do you ever see a 6’3” super featherweight? It’s freakish to see somebody like that in front of you,” said WCBS promoter/matchmaker Guy Taylor. “And then you top it off with one-punch knockout power, in addition to his accurate, precise combination punching, and surgical body attack on the inside. That’s a handful for anyone to fight at any level. Continue reading “WCBS inks 6’3 super featherweight”

Note: As an amateur, Alvarez Jr. started boxing at the age of 4 under the guidance of his father and current trainer Oscar Alvarez, Sr. Alvarez’ amateur career spanned more…
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Christmas Day Boxing Results from Belgium

The annual Christmas Day boxing card in Izegem, Belgium, returned to the Sporthal De Krekel returned after a two-year hiatus caused by the pandemic. In the main event, light heavyweight Sadaam Moamed Da Silva Caetano (6-2, 4 KOs) stopped Thibault George (1-2-1, 1 KO) in round four of a bout for the Vlaams (Flemish) title. The most accomplished boxer on the card was light heavyweight Timur Nikarkhoev (26-4, 15 KOs), who outpointed Serhii Ksendzov (4-10, 2 KOs) over six rounds by scores of 59-55, 60-54, 59-55. Female flyweight Amy Naert (8-1, 2 KOs) smoked Tetiana Perevezentseva (0-5) in two rounds. Super lightweight journeyman Mikheil Gabinashvili (9-32-3, 6 KOs) stopped pro-debuting Manolito Strynckx in round four.

Other Results:
Shamshad Aramkhel W6 Brice Bula Galo (super lightweight)
Denis Rosescu W6 Levan Ulikhaniani (super middleweight)

The card was promoted by Team Houtland.

The annual Christmas Day boxing card in Izegem, Belgium, returned to the Sporthal De Krekel returned after a two-year hiatus caused by the pandemic. In the main event, light heavyweight…
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WBA 115lb champ Joshua Franco arrives in Japan

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Photo by Boxing Beat

On Christmas eve, WBA super-flyweight champ Joshua Franco arrived in Tokyo, Japan, to participate in a unification bout with WBO ruler Kazuto Ioka, Japan, here in Tokyo on New Year’s Eve.

Accompanied by his brother and ex-WBC titlist Jesse Rodriguez, Franco confidently said, “I have been strenuously training to fight in Ioka’s home turf. I haven’t fought such a skillful puncher as Ioka, so I expect a toe-to-toe fight. I’m 100% confident of my victory and unification of the two belts.”

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By Joe Koizumi Photo by Boxing Beat On Christmas eve, WBA super-flyweight champ Joshua Franco arrived in Tokyo, Japan, to participate in a unification bout with WBO ruler Kazuto Ioka,…
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Tszyu comments on Charlo postponement

By Ray Wheatley – World of Boxing

“I’m very disappointed,” said WBO #1 154lb contender Tim Tszyu upon hearing news that undisputed world champion Jermell Charlo could be out for probably the first half of 2023 with a broken hand. “I felt like the stars aligned for undisputed…but we move on. I’m ready to take on the next mandatory challenger. I’ll be back for Charlo once he is ready and healed.”

Tszyu, who is currently training in Las Vegas, is now expected to face another opponent on Showtime January 28, possibly for an interim title.

By Ray Wheatley – World of Boxing “I’m very disappointed,” said WBO #1 154lb contender Tim Tszyu upon hearing news that undisputed world champion Jermell Charlo could be out for…
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Charlo injured, Tszyu fight postponed

By Ray Wheatley – World of Boxing

Premier Boxing Champions has confirmed that undisputed 154-lb world champion Jermell Charlo suffered a broken left hand in training and his much-anticipated, high-stakes defense against WBO #1 contender Tim Tszyu, which was scheduled for January 28, has been postponed.

Charlo broke his left hand in two places – between the pinkie and ring finger and at the base of the thumb – after landing a punch in sparring at his gym in Houston on Tuesday. After visiting two doctors and a hand specialist in Houston, his hand has been placed in a cast. It will remain in a cast for two months and after it is removed, he will begin rehabilitation before resuming his training.

“I was sparring, and I threw this nice punch and as soon as it landed, I knew something was wrong. I felt my hand throbbing right away,” said Charlo. “I had two X-rays and an MRI to see what was wrong. It showed it was broken in two places. I hate this feeling. My hand will be in a cast for two months. I’m as disappointed as the fans, maybe more, because this was my first chance to defend the undisputed title. Continue reading “Charlo injured, Tszyu fight postponed”

By Ray Wheatley – World of Boxing Premier Boxing Champions has confirmed that undisputed 154-lb world champion Jermell Charlo suffered a broken left hand in training and his much-anticipated, high-stakes…
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Taylor-Catterall Update

Boxxer has confirmed that the rematch between WBO junior welterweight champion Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall will take place at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland in March. The official announcement will come soon, but the reported date is March 4. Taylor, who won a controversial decision over Catterall last February, is a pretty heavy 2.5 to 1 favorite to win the rematch.

Boxxer has confirmed that the rematch between WBO junior welterweight champion Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall will take place at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland in March. The official…
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