WBO #10 heavyweight Ali Eren Demirezen (17-1, 12 KOs) scored a hard fought ten round unanimous decision over Adam Kownacki (20-3, 15 KOs) in the Garcia-Benavidez co-feature on Saturday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Kownacki overwhelmed Demirezen with non-stop punches the first two rounds. Demirezen started to turn the tables in round three and he scored the cleaner punches as the bout progressed. Kownacki got a brief second wind in round eight, but Demirezen did more in round nine. Both had their moments in round ten. Scores were 96-94, 97-93, 97-93. Three straight losses for the popular Kownacki.
Unbeaten super lightweight Gary Antuanne Russell (16-0, 16 KOs) scored a controversial sixth round TKO against two-division champion Rances Barthelemy (29-2-1, 15 KOs). Barthelemy gave Russell all he could handle for five rounds. After Russell dropped Barthelemy in round six, Barthelemy easily beat the count but referee Shada Murdaugh waved it off. Time was :50. The crowd booed and the Barthelemy side was livid.
37-year-old middleweight contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko (14-4, 10 KOs) pressured Joshua Conley (17-4-1, 11 KOs) for ten rounds and came away with a 99-91, 99-91, 98-92 unanimous decision.
20-year-old welterweight prospect Vito Mielnicki Jr. (12-1, 8 KOs) was victorious when his bout against Jimmy Williams (18-9-2, 6 KOs) was stopped in the sixth round due to a cut. Time was 2:12.
Unbeaten super middleweight Junior Younan (17-0-1, 11 KOs) blew out Dauren Yeleussinov (10-2, 9 KOs) in the first round.
WBO #10 heavyweight Ali Eren Demirezen (17-1, 12 KOs) scored a hard fought ten round unanimous decision over Adam Kownacki (20-3, 15 KOs) in the Garcia-Benavidez co-feature on Saturday night… Read More »
Jake Paul has canceled his August 6 PPV event against Hasim Rahman Jr. at Madison Square Garden after Rahman was unable to cut his weight to the poundage agreed on. Rahman was slated to be the first professional boxer Paul has fought. Refunds for all ticket and PPV purchases will be provided.
Statement from Most Valuable Promotions
On July 5, Hasim Rahman, Jr. signed a bout agreement to fight Jake Paul on August 6th at Madison Square Garden at a maximum weight of 200 lbs. At the time of signing Rahman provided evidence of his weight to give comfort to Most Valuable Promotions and the New York State Athletic Commission that he would not be losing more than 10% of his weight over the 4 weeks leading up to the fight. Since weighing in at 216 lbs on July 7, Rahman and his camp have offered assurance after assurance publicly and privately that he was on track to make weight at the weigh-in on August 5th, going as far as to provide a letter signed by a recognized nutritionist that his weight cut was progressing without issue per New York State Athletic Commission’s required weekly weight checks. In the last 48 hours, it has become clear that these assurances were not made in good faith. Continue reading “Jake Paul vs. Hasim Rahman Jr is OFF”
Jake Paul has canceled his August 6 PPV event against Hasim Rahman Jr. at Madison Square Garden after Rahman was unable to cut his weight to the poundage agreed on.… Read More »
WBO #2, IBF #3, WBA #5, WBC #8 cruiserweight Chris Billam-Smith (16-1, 11 KOs) retained his European and Commonwealth titles against IBF #8 Isaac Chamberlain (14-2, 8 KOs) via twelve round unanimous decision on Saturday night at the Bournemouth International Centre in Bournemouth, England. An all-out war erupted in round one and both fighters were rocked in the early rounds. It turned into a battle of attrition with hometown hero Billim-Smith pulling ahead. Scores were 117-111 3x.
WBO #2, IBF #3, WBA #5, WBC #8 cruiserweight Chris Billam-Smith (16-1, 11 KOs) retained his European and Commonwealth titles against IBF #8 Isaac Chamberlain (14-2, 8 KOs) via twelve… Read More »
South Africa’s Gideon Buthelezi was stopped in the first round by Filipino Dave Apolinario in a clash for the vacant IBO flyweight belt on Friday night at the International Convention Centre in East London, South Africa.
Apolinario came out fast at the bell for the opening round against his fellow southpaw and shortly afterward dropped Buthelezi with a big right hook.
It appeared that the 36-year-old Buthelezi had picked up the count at four, but somehow stayed down to be counted out by referee Lulama Myya.
By Ron Jackson South Africa’s Gideon Buthelezi was stopped in the first round by Filipino Dave Apolinario in a clash for the vacant IBO flyweight belt on Friday night at… Read More »
Unbeaten super middleweight Harley “Heavy Hands” Burke (7-0, 6 KOs) went the distance for the first time, taking a six round unanimous decision over Brandon Maddox (8-6, 6 KOs) in the main event Friday night at the American Dream Mall in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The fight included several momentum shifts. In the end, judges had it 58-56, 59-55 and 59-55 all in favor of Burke. All of Burke’s previous fights were first round knockouts.
After the fight, Burke said, “So relieved, There was a lot of pressure for me coming into this. I haven’t gone past the first round since the amateurs back in 2018. I never fought in front of my family and friends before, all my fights were down south. So first time with the crowd, first time main event, first time going past the first round. Overwhelmed, just so happy.”
In the co-feature, unbeaten bantamweight Carlos “All In” Vanegas Nunez (6-0, 5 KOs) knockout out Ahmond Rayshaun Oates (1-2, 1 KO) in the first round. Vanegas Nunez was all business, finishing Oates with a brutal body shot at the 2:46 mark. Continue reading “Burke defeats Maddox, KO streak ends”
Unbeaten super middleweight Harley “Heavy Hands” Burke (7-0, 6 KOs) went the distance for the first time, taking a six round unanimous decision over Brandon Maddox (8-6, 6 KOs) in… Read More »
Unbeaten WBA #9 middleweight Amilcar “El Pety” Vidal (16-0, 12 KOs) took a ten round unanimous decision over Gabriel Omar “El Loco” Díaz (11-4, 3 KOs) on Friday night at the American Boxing Gym in Montevideo, Uruguay. Hard-fought affair with Vidal prevailing 99-91, 98-92, 97-93. Scoring seemed a bit wide.
In other action, Alexandro “El Peque” Santiago (26-3-5, 13 KOs) claimed the Mexican super bantamweight title with a ten round unanimous decision over three-time world title challenger David “El Severo” Carmona (22-10, 9 KOs). Scores were 99-91, 96-94, 97-93. The bout made history for being the first time a Mexican national title has been disputed outside Mexico.
Unbeaten WBA #9 middleweight Amilcar “El Pety” Vidal (16-0, 12 KOs) took a ten round unanimous decision over Gabriel Omar “El Loco” Díaz (11-4, 3 KOs) on Friday night at… Read More »
Danny Garcia 152.75 vs. Jose Benavidez Jr 153.75
Adam Kownacki 251.25 vs. Ali Eren Demirezen 262.75
Gary Antuanne Russell 137.75 vs. Rances Barthelemy 139.5
Sergiy Derevyanchenko 159.5, vs. Joshua Conley 160
Vito Mielnicki Jr 153.75 vs. Jimmy Williams 153
Venue: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY
Promoter: TGB Promotions
TV: Showtime, Facebook, Youtube
Danny Garcia 152.75 vs. Jose Benavidez Jr 153.75 Adam Kownacki 251.25 vs. Ali Eren Demirezen 262.75 Gary Antuanne Russell 137.75 vs. Rances Barthelemy 139.5 Sergiy Derevyanchenko 159.5, vs. Joshua Conley… Read More »
In what proved to be a mismatch South Africa’s Jackson Chauke won the African Boxing Union flyweight title when he stopped Mustafa Khalid Mkupasi from Tanzania in the third round at The Galleria in Sandton on Thursday night.
The 26-year-old Mkupasi (50.40kg) and the 37-year-old Chauke (50.65kg) both worked for openings in the first round and there was very little in it at the gong.
However, the vastly more experienced Chauke backed up his opponent in the second round trying to land with scoring punches, but Mkupasi was only intent on holding and pushing which made it difficult for the South African.
In round three Chauke picked up the pace to score with lefts and rights before he dropped Mkupasi flat on his face with a left hook. The Tanzanian was not hurt and lay on his face before he jumped up to beat the count.
By Ron Jackson In what proved to be a mismatch South Africa’s Jackson Chauke won the African Boxing Union flyweight title when he stopped Mustafa Khalid Mkupasi from Tanzania in… Read More »
The headliner of the month in Japan is newly crowned WBO Asia Pacific middleweight champion Hiroya Nojima (10-1, 5 KOs), 156.25, who upset WBO#15 defending titlist Yuki Nonaka(35-11-3, 10 KOs), 160, by a spectacular TKO victory at 1:01 of the sixth round in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture on July 24. The 44-year-old southpaw veteran Nonaka, making his third defense, absorbed Nojima’s opening attack and yielded an initiative in early rounds. Nojima caught up with the champ and floored with a stunning right in round six, when he furiously followed it up to prompt the referee’s intervention. What’s the new champ Nojima’s daytime job? He is a researcher at Chukyo University in Nagoya, and his dream is to acquire a Nobel Prize, isn’t it?
EX-WBO 130LB CHAMP MASAYUKI ITO RETIRES
Former WBO junior lightweight champ Masayuki Ito announced to hang up gloves for good on Thursday. Ito once acquired the vacant WBO belt by defeating Christopher Diaz on points in Florida in 2018 but lost it to Jamel Herring by a unanimous decision next year. But Ito recently lost to compatriot 135-pounders Hironori Mishiro (split decision) and Shuichiro Yoshino (technical decision) to prove he is no more a top notcher here.
TOMOKI KAMEDA RETURNS AGAINST ENCARNACION
Former WBA bantam champ Tomoki Kameda (38-3, 20 KOs), Japan, will take on former 2012 Olympian William Encarnacion (19-3, 15 KOs), from Dominican Republic, tomorrow (Saturday) in Kobe, Japan. Tomoki lost a unanimous nod to Rey Vargas in a WBC mandatory title bout in 2019, but was victorious twice thereafter, beating Hironori Miyake in Japan and Yonfrez Parejo in Mexico. We wish to see “El Mexicanito” Tomoki’s return to road toward winning back the belt.
By Joe Koizumi NOJIMA UPSETS NONAKA, WINS WBO AP 160LB BELT The headliner of the month in Japan is newly crowned WBO Asia Pacific middleweight champion Hiroya Nojima (10-1, 5… Read More »
Unbeaten super lightweight Jousce “Tito” Gonzalez (13-0-1, 12 KOs) knocked out Jose Angulo (14-3, 7 KOs) with a shot to the liver in round three on Thursday night at the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, California. After two slow rounds, Gonzalez connected and it was over. Time was 2:29.
Unbeaten super bantamweight Manuel “Gucci Manny” Flores (13-0, 10 KOs) laid out Daniel Moncada (15-7-2, 5 KOs) in round three of a scheduled 8-rounder. A flush left hook to the chin ended matters at 1:35..
Unbeaten super featherweight Elnu Abduraimov (10-0, 9 KOs) needed just 74 seconds to demolish Leonel Moreno (11-2-1, 9 KOs). A body shot was all it took as Abduraimov claimed the IBF North American title.
Unbeaten female flyweight Gabriela Fundora (8-0, 4 KOs) took a one-sided eight round unanimous decision over Lucia Nunez (7-13, 0 KOs). Scores were 80-72 3x. Fundora is the sister of 6’5 super welterweight contender Sebastian Fundora.
Unbeaten super lightweight Jousce “Tito” Gonzalez (13-0-1, 12 KOs) knocked out Jose Angulo (14-3, 7 KOs) with a shot to the liver in round three on Thursday night at the… Read More »
Due to his opponent dealing with visa travel issues, the main event of Julian “Hammer Hands” Rodriguez has been canceled. Harley “Heavy Hands” Burke has been elevated to the main event with Carlos “All In” Vanegas Nunez now set for the co-feature.
Harley Burke 166.5 vs. Brandon Maddox 166
Carlos Vanegas Nunez 118 vs. Ahmond Rayshaun Oates 118
Mike “The Champ” Lee 147 vs. Ryan Schwartzberg 147
Robert “Tiger” Terry 157 vs. Isaiah Seldon 157
Jade “Poison” Ivery 161 vs. Dario Guerrero-Meneses 165
Jenna Gaglioti 154 vs. Miranda Barber 156
Saleh “Habibi” Ali 134 vs. Carlos Nunez 135
Raymond “The Scientist” Cuadrado 129 vs. Andrew Bentley 129
Michelle Cook 131 vs. Elizabeth Tuani 130
Elijah “The Bully” Williams 141 vs. Joey Aquino 142
Venue: American Dream Mall in East Rutherford, New Jersey
Promoter: Abella Promotions
Due to his opponent dealing with visa travel issues, the main event of Julian “Hammer Hands” Rodriguez has been canceled. Harley “Heavy Hands” Burke has been elevated to the main… Read More »
Sad to report that Houston heavyweight boxer Maurenzo “Tuffy” Smith (29-13-4) was tragically gunned down in a Houston restaurant yesterday. The 44-year-old Smith accompanied a 29-year-old female friend to the Crab Station where she was set to discuss a divorce with her 61-year-old husband of seven years.
According to witnesses, the twenty minute conversation didn’t go well and the husband left the restaurant to retrieve his gun and returned to fire several shots at Smith and also proceeded to shoot at his wife but she was able to get away unharmed. No one else inside the restaurant was hurt. Police then lead a chase on the suspect who wound up being cornered. He exited his vehicle and shot himself in the head. The suspect was taken to a local hospital and authorities do not expect him to survive. Continue reading “Maurenzo “Tuffy” Smith killed in Houston”
By Christian Schmidt Sad to report that Houston heavyweight boxer Maurenzo “Tuffy” Smith (29-13-4) was tragically gunned down in a Houston restaurant yesterday. The 44-year-old Smith accompanied a 29-year-old female… Read More »
David “Severo” Carmona 122 vs. Alexandro “Peque” Santiago 119
(Mexican super bantamweight title)
* First time a fight for the Mexican national title takes place outside Mexico.
Amilcar Vidal 158 vs. Gabriel Díaz 159.5
Victor Ezequiel Rodríguez 153 vs. Elias Haedo 152
Roiman Villa 147 vs. Andrés García 147
Joel Cano 147.2 vs. Juan Martín Salvia 147
Venue: American Box Stadium in Montevideo, Uruguay
Promoter: Producciones Deportivas
TV: Estrella TV
David “Severo” Carmona 122 vs. Alexandro “Peque” Santiago 119 (Mexican super bantamweight title) * First time a fight for the Mexican national title takes place outside Mexico. Amilcar Vidal 158… Read More »
Welterweight Blair “The Flair” Cobbs (15-1-1, 10 KOs) will look to make a successful return after suffering his first career loss, but it won’t be easy. He faces former world champion Maurice “Mighty Mo” Hooker (27-2-3, 18 KOs) in a ten-rounder on the August 6th undercard of Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs. Michael McKinson at The Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, and streamed worldwide on DAZN.
“I am going into this bout with my mind on coming out victorious by all means necessary,” said Cobbs. “I understand that I need to make a statement in this fight to get back on track toward fighting for a world title. At this point in my career, all fights are going to be tough, and I must step up my game. This is going to be a great show, and it’s time for me to show up and show out.” Continue reading “Woooo! Blair Cobbs returns against Mo Hooker”
Welterweight Blair “The Flair” Cobbs (15-1-1, 10 KOs) will look to make a successful return after suffering his first career loss, but it won’t be easy. He faces former world… Read More »
Former two-division world champion Danny “Swift” Garcia and Jose Benavidez Jr. went face-to-face at a final press conference on Thursday and gave verbal clues of the explosive action they plan to dish out in a super welterweight clash set for this Saturday headlining live on Showtime from Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Danny Garcia: “Nothing ever comes easy against Danny Garcia. Don’t try too hard, because you might knock yourself out.”
Jose Benavidez Jr: “This is going to be the end of the ‘Danny Garcia Show.’”
Also squaring off on Thursday at the press conference were heavyweights Adam Kownacki and Ali Eren Demirezen, who battle in the heavyweight co-main event, plus unbeaten super lightweight Gary Antuanne Russell and former two-division champion Rances Barthelemy who duel in the telecast opener. Continue reading “Garcia-Benavidez Final Press Conference”
Former two-division world champion Danny “Swift” Garcia and Jose Benavidez Jr. went face-to-face at a final press conference on Thursday and gave verbal clues of the explosive action they plan… Read More »
Says Oscar is trying to do everything he can to NOT make a fight between Ryan Garcia and Tank Davis
Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of Mayweather Promotions, has ripped into the claim of rival promoter Oscar De La Hoya that WBA lightweight champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis hasn’t been surpassing 100,000 buys in his PPV fights.
“Oscar is a lying piece of shit,” Ellerbe proclaimed on Twitter. “To prove it we will put up $5mil to his $1mil or whatever he can scrape up. We will present the info to an arbitrator who then can determine the winner and the winner donates the money to a charity of their choice. The public can see who’s lying!
“Tank has done substantially more than 100k buys in EVERY one of his PPV fights. Oscar is trying to do everything he can to NOT make a fight and it’s time to expose the facts. This is a terrible look for Ryan and his promoter. Continue reading “Mayweather CEO Ellerbe blasts Golden Boy”
Says Oscar is trying to do everything he can to NOT make a fight between Ryan Garcia and Tank Davis Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of Mayweather Promotions, has ripped into the… Read More »
Here’s good news. Fite.tv has picked up Saturday’s attractive clash between world-rated cruiserweight contenders Chris Billam-Smith (15-1, 11 KOs) and Isaac Chamberlain (14-1, 8 KOs) from the Bournemouth International Centre in Bournemouth, England. Both the European and Commonwealth titles will be on the line. The BOXXER-promoted card airs in the UK on Sky Sports, and is now available to US viewers who have a $4.99/month FITE+ subscription.
Billam-Smith is rated WBO #2, IBF #3, WBA #5, and WBC #8. Chamberlain is rated IBF #8.
In other action, super welterweight Joe Pigford (19-0, 18 KOs) meets Raphael King (15-1-1, 13 KOs) in what looks to be an explosive contest for the WBO Euro belt, plus 2020 Olympic medalists Frazer “Big Fraze” Clarke and Ben “B£NZO” Whittaker appear in separate bouts.
Here’s good news. Fite.tv has picked up Saturday’s attractive clash between world-rated cruiserweight contenders Chris Billam-Smith (15-1, 11 KOs) and Isaac Chamberlain (14-1, 8 KOs) from the Bournemouth International Centre… Read More »
Reigning two-division world champion Seniesa “Super Bad” Estrada has signed a multi-year promotional contract with Top Rank. The company made the announcement over social media, adding that Estrada will make her Top Rank debut on ESPN later this year. Estrada (22-0, 9 KOs) was formerly with Golden Boy. She currently holds the WBA female minimumweight title and the WBO female light flyweight title.
Reigning two-division world champion Seniesa “Super Bad” Estrada has signed a multi-year promotional contract with Top Rank. The company made the announcement over social media, adding that Estrada will make… Read More »
Two-division world champion Danny “Swift” Garcia and exciting contender Jose Benavidez Jr. kicked off fight week events at the world famous Gleason’s Gym in Brooklyn on Wednesday showing off their skills and claiming they would be the better fighter at super welterweight during a media workout ahead of their showdown this Saturday, July 30 headlining live on Showtime from the nearby Barclays Center.
Danny Garcia: “I feel strong and I want to go in there and make a real statement. He’s going to see what I bring into the ring on Saturday. I’ve had the right sparring for this fight and I prepared perfectly. It was really a perfect camp.”
Jose Benavidez Jr: “I’m glad that Danny is confident. He’s going to find out on Saturday that 154 pounds isn’t for him. I fought Terence Crawford on one leg and gave him a fight. I know what I’m capable of and I’m going to fight like that. I’m not worried about what Danny is bringing.” Continue reading “Garcia-Benavidez media workout”
Two-division world champion Danny “Swift” Garcia and exciting contender Jose Benavidez Jr. kicked off fight week events at the world famous Gleason’s Gym in Brooklyn on Wednesday showing off their… Read More »
The verbal jabs continued one week ahead of the Jake “The Problem Child” Paul and Hasim Rahman Jr. clash as Rahman Jr. participated in an open media workout Tuesday night at DLX Boxing in Las Vegas. He wasted little time dissing Paul as a “mockery of our sport” saying he respected Paul’s work ethic, but that he is looking to “expose him for the fraud he is.”
The cruiserweight clash scheduled for eight rounds will take place on August 6 on Showtime PPV from Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Here is what Hasim Rahman Jr., Hasim Rahman Sr., and Rahman Jr.’s trainer Yoel Judah had to say…
Hasim Rahman Jr.
“We’ve had an amazing camp and I just want to thank my team. From my track coach to my strength and conditioning, all my coaches have been there for me. Just taking care of every little thing down to my nutritionist preparing my meals. Everyone is in sync and we’re ready to go.
“There’s nothing Jake Paul does that concerns me. I’m just super confident going into this fight. I feel like this guy is not at my level. He made a mistake picking me.
“Being in Vegas is amazing. My family and I came here because of boxing and we’ve been training for what could be the biggest fight of the year. It’s on me now and I have Vegas on my back. I have a lot of support and this is my home. I love it here. There’s not a better place to be and then to go from here to go to the mecca of boxing next week is just a beautiful thing. It’s poetry in motion.
“Fighting in Madison Square Garden happened so fast – I didn’t think it would happen so fast. But it’s here and I’m ready and I know what I signed up for. We’re going to go in there and make it look easy.
“I respect his work ethic but come August 6 I look to expose him for the fraud he is.
“It’s similar to when my father knocked out Lennox Lewis. He had a target on his back. I’m looking to do the same thing and to get that target on my back so I can fight for a world championship.
“I just have one final message: Jake Paul is going to fall!”
Hasim Rahman Sr.
“We’re looking forward to knocking Jake out. I feel like when you get a certain status you start feeling you’re invincible. You start thinking you can do it all. But it’s one thing to say something, and another thing to go out there and do it. So when he has to go out and do it, he’s going to realize it wasn’t as easy as he thought it was going to be. Once he wakes up.
“I just feel like we don’t have to look for a KO. I just feel like we have superior boxing skills. His boxing IQ is much greater than Jake Paul’s and I just personally feel like the knockout is going to come.
“Timing beats speed. We got the bigger, stronger fighter. We’ve got the reach advantage. We control the distance of the fight. We control how this fight goes. If we want to make it a slugfest, we will make it a slugfest. If we want to make it a boxing clinic, we’ll make it a boxing clinic. It all depends on what style we want to fight. The fight you are going to see will be dictated by us.
“We’re not really concerned with Jake Paul’s power. We don’t need to show how good our chin is. We don’t need to show what his right hand can do. What we can do is take his right hand away from him. We aren’t going to get hit with the right hand, but if we do we are going to fire back with our own counter. It’s going to be an interesting fight. Jake Paul can fight. Don’t get it twisted. But I’m not impressed by the knockouts he’s had. I don’t really feel like he’s knocked out a fighter yet.”
Yoel Judah, Rahman Jr.’s trainer
“I see Rahman Jr. is going to win in the sixth round. He’s confident and he’s doing everything by the book. He wants this fight. Jake made a big mistake.
“We’ve been working on everything. Movement, speed, and mainly stamina. We know he has really good punching power, and legs. So, if we get good stamina, we know we are good.
“Jake has a problem. He’s tried to cripple us to get to 200 pounds, then to not go over 214. The best thing about Jake Paul is he’s probably going to be in great shape. But you’re fighting a real boxer now. Good punching power and good combinations and someone who is not afraid of you and who is going to bring the fight to you.
“I’ve been with Hasim about four, five years. He’s right there. He’s where he’s supposed to be for this fight. I see him three years from now fighting for a world championship.”
The verbal jabs continued one week ahead of the Jake “The Problem Child” Paul and Hasim Rahman Jr. clash as Rahman Jr. participated in an open media workout Tuesday night… Read More »
Jousce Gonzalez 136.6 vs. Jose Angulo 136.2
Manuel Flores 119.8 vs. Daniel Moncada 119.8
Elnur Abduraimov 129.6 vs. Leonel Moreno 135.8
Gabriela Fundora 111.8 vs. Lucia Nunez 109
Eric Tudor 156.8 vs. Edgar Valenzuela 156.6
Jasmine Artiga 114.2 vs. Amy Salinas 114.8
Daniel Barrera 114.2 vs. Jesus Godinez 114
Venue: Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California
Promoter: Golden Boy
TV: DAZN
Jousce Gonzalez 136.6 vs. Jose Angulo 136.2 Manuel Flores 119.8 vs. Daniel Moncada 119.8 Elnur Abduraimov 129.6 vs. Leonel Moreno 135.8 Gabriela Fundora 111.8 vs. Lucia Nunez 109 Eric Tudor… Read More »
Claressa “G.W.O.A.T.” Shields held a media workout in Detroit on Wednesday to preview her upcoming undisputed middleweight world championship showdown against longtime rival Savannah Marshall. Shields vs. Marshall will take place on Saturday, September 10 from The O2, London and be available on ESPN+ for audiences in the U.S. Shields will bring the WBA, WBC and IBF middleweight titles into the showdown against Marshall and her WBO strap, in an event promoted by Salita Promotions and BOXXER in association with Hennessy Sports.
Shields will look to avenge the only loss of her amateur career and end a long war of words with Marshall that has reached a boil in recent years and which stems from Marshall’s points victory over Shields in a 2012 amateur bout.
Claressa “G.W.O.A.T.” Shields held a media workout in Detroit on Wednesday to preview her upcoming undisputed middleweight world championship showdown against longtime rival Savannah Marshall. Shields vs. Marshall will take… Read More »
Currently ranked in the top five by three of boxing’s major sanctioning bodies, former WBO champion Liam ‘Beefy’ Smith (31-3-1, 18 KOs) headlines on September 3 at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, England, against Hassan Mwakinyo (20-2, 14 KOs). Mwakinyo is best known for demolishing the infamously tough Sam Eggington in just two rounds.
Two of the UK’s top light heavyweights will collide in the chief support bout when reigning British champion ‘Super’ Dan Azeez (16-0, 11 KOs) meets former champion Shakan Pitters (17-1, 6 KOs).
Also seeing action is super lightweight Adam ‘The Assassin’ Azim (5-0, 4 KOs), who will make the first defense of his WBC Youth title vs. TBA. And in a super middleweight clash, John Docherty (12-1, 9 KOs) faces Diego ‘Dynamite’ Costa (8-0, 5 KOs). Sky will televise in the UK.
Currently ranked in the top five by three of boxing’s major sanctioning bodies, former WBO champion Liam ‘Beefy’ Smith (31-3-1, 18 KOs) headlines on September 3 at the M&S Bank… Read More »
Veteran South African flyweight champion Jackson “M3” Chauke meets novice Mustafa Khalid Mkupasi from Tanzania in a clash for the African Boxing Union flyweight title at The Galleria in Sandton on Thursday night.
The 37-year-old Chauke (20-1-2, 14 KOs) has an outstanding record and as an amateur won silver medals at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and 2007 All-Africa Games, both at flyweight. As a professional, he has captured the South African and WBC International flyweight titles.
By Ron Jackson Veteran South African flyweight champion Jackson “M3” Chauke meets novice Mustafa Khalid Mkupasi from Tanzania in a clash for the African Boxing Union flyweight title at The… Read More »
Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor are reportedly “very close” to inking a deal to once again meet in the boxing ring, and Dana White has a thought — “BULLS**T!” TMZ Sports talked to the UFC President on Tuesday and asked about a report out of the UK stating the two megastars were all but set to rematch in the near future.
By TMZ.com Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor are reportedly “very close” to inking a deal to once again meet in the boxing ring, and Dana White has a thought —… Read More »