Agbeko-Thompson collide Saturday night

Fury-Whyte will certainly satisfy U.S. boxing fans on Saturday afternoon. But where can fight junkies get their Saturday night boxing fix? FITE has a $14.99 pay-per-view from the Abu Bekr Temple in Sioux City, Iowa. The main event features super middleweight Sena “The African Assassin” Agbeko (24-2, 19 KOs) against Apollo “Kidd” Thompson (19-4, 7 KOs) in an eight-rounder

The co-main event will feature heavyweight Istvan “The Hammer” Bernath (9-0, 7KOs) against Milton Nunez (37-28-1, 32KOs). Also, middleweight Efrain Morales (7-1, 3KOs) meets Brent “Mr. Hollywood” Oren (4-8, 1 KO).

Fury-Whyte will certainly satisfy U.S. boxing fans on Saturday afternoon. But where can fight junkies get their Saturday night boxing fix? FITE has a $14.99 pay-per-view from the Abu Bekr…
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Tyson Fury: This is my last fight

Tyson Fury & Dillian Whyte Media Work Out

Photos: Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images

WBC heavyweight champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury says he’s retiring after Saturday’s fight with mandatory challenger Dillian Whyte at London’s Wembley Stadium. “I’ve said this is my last fight, and it will be,” proclaimed the Gypsy King.

Whyte didn’t show up to Tuesday’s open workout, so Fury had the spotlight all to himself as he went through the fight week paces with his head trainer SugarHill Steward.

On Whyte not showing up to the workout…

“That’s Dillian’s concern. That’s none of my business. Dillian Whyte, I’m sure he’s got his reasons why he’s not here today. Whatever they are, good luck to him, and I’ll see him on the fight night.” Continue reading “Tyson Fury: This is my last fight”

Photos: Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images WBC heavyweight champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury says he’s retiring after Saturday’s fight with mandatory challenger Dillian Whyte at London’s Wembley…
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The Star that Shines in Texas

By Mauricio Sulaimán
Son of José Sulaimán / President of the WBC

Another weekend of spectacular boxing presented by TGB Promotions, Tom Brown and Premier Boxing Champions in a card full of emotions at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, broadcast by Showtime PPV and through ESPN Knockout for Mexico and Latin America.

Errol Spence Jr. shone as the great star that characterizes the state of Texas, giving a boxing demonstration of power against a tough Yordenis Ugas, one of the great prides of Cuba, who gave of his very best against the king of welterweights.

A dramatic fight had everyone on the edge of their seats. Ugas proceeded to hurt the undefeated Spence in the sixth round, but Errol fought back with a ferocious attack to the body in order to land tremendous uppercuts and hooks that bruised and swelled Ugas’ face to such an extent that the Ring Doctor decided to recommend stopping the fight. Thus, the victory by technical knockout to the undefeated American Champion. Spence is now the unified champion of the WBC-IBF-WBA and the long-awaited fight against Terence Crawford, who has the WBO belt, is on the table. Continue reading “The Star that Shines in Texas”

By Mauricio Sulaimán Son of José Sulaimán / President of the WBC Another weekend of spectacular boxing presented by TGB Promotions, Tom Brown and Premier Boxing Champions in a card…
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Tyson Fury Workout

WBC heavyweight title challenger Dillian Whyte proclaimed last week that his fight this weekend “isn’t the Tyson Fury show.” But at today’s media workout, Fury once again got all the attention as Whyte chose not to participate. Fury is a 6:1 betting favorite to retain his world title.

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WBC heavyweight title challenger Dillian Whyte proclaimed last week that his fight this weekend “isn’t the Tyson Fury show.” But at today’s media workout, Fury once again got all the…
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Arum suffering from mild COVID symptoms

Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum won’t be in attendance for this weekend’s Fury-Whyte clash in London.

Arum tweeted: “Excited to watch Tyson Fury defend his titles Saturday against Dillian Whyte in front of 94,000 fans at Wembley Stadium. Unfortunately, I will be unable to attend as I am recovering from mild COVID-19 symptoms. I’ll be cheering on The Gypsy King from home as I watch on ESPN+ PPV.”

Arum recently admitted to paying crime boss Daniel Kinahan, formerly an adviser to Tyson Fury, consulting fees totaling as much as $8 million dollars for Fury’s four recent bouts in the United States. Fury co-promoter Frank Warren told the BBC that he was unaware of those payments. “That’s their business. It’s nothing to do with us. Certainly nothing to do with me and, as I say, Tyson was unaware of it.”

Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum won’t be in attendance for this weekend’s Fury-Whyte clash in London. Arum tweeted: “Excited to watch Tyson Fury defend his titles Saturday against Dillian…
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Amir Khan robbed at gunpoint

Former world champion Amir Khan announced on Twitter that he and his wife are unharmed after being robbed in London. The thieves reportedly made off with a $94,000 Franck Muller Vanguard Chronograph watch.

Amir Khan: Just had my watch taken off me at gunpoint in East London, Leyton. I crossed the road with Faryal, luckily she was few steps behind me. 2 men ran to me, he asked for my watch whist having a gun pointed in my face. The main thing is we’re both safe.

Former world champion Amir Khan announced on Twitter that he and his wife are unharmed after being robbed in London. The thieves reportedly made off with a $94,000 Franck Muller…
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Zerafa-Hardman reaches boiling point

By Ray Wheatley – World of Boxing

IBF #10 middleweight Michael Zerafa and IBF #8 Issac Hardman were involved in a physical confrontation ahead of their IBF elimination bout for the number two position on Wednesday at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Both threw punches at each other after accusations of racism.

“He (Hardman) is racist,” Zerafa insisted

Hardman replied, “The remark that I’m racist is crazy. I don’t know where the f–k that has come from. He is clutching at straws and he needs something to get over the line, to make me the bad guy. This guy is the bad guy. Everyone f–king hates this clown. My partner is of color. My two best mates are Samoan. How am I racist? That’s craziness. Just because I’m going to punch this bloke’s head in and he’s Maltese, who cares? I’m going to smash this bloke [and that] doesn’t make me racist.”

By Ray Wheatley – World of Boxing IBF #10 middleweight Michael Zerafa and IBF #8 Issac Hardman were involved in a physical confrontation ahead of their IBF elimination bout for…
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Bob Yalen resigns as CEO of MTK Global

Official Statement: We regret to announce that Bob Yalen has today stepped down as CEO of MTK Global for personal reasons. We would like to thank him for all of his efforts on behalf of the business and his leadership of our team.

“I am incredibly proud of the success of MTK Global and I feel privileged to have served as President and CEO since 2018,” said Yalen. “However, the pressure of the last few weeks has been particularly intense. I need to consider the impact on myself and my family. So after four years leading MTK, I think it’s time for me to step aside to take on new challenges.”

Official Statement: We regret to announce that Bob Yalen has today stepped down as CEO of MTK Global for personal reasons. We would like to thank him for all of…
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Estrada-Franco purse bid postponed

The purse bid for the super flyweight world championship fight between Juan Francisco Estrada and Joshua Franco scheduled for today will not take place after a request for a 24-hour period to negotiate. Both parties asked the WBA for a period of one day to continue negotiating and try to reach an agreement in that time.

Estrada is super champion of the category and Franco is the regular champion. The bout was ordered under the world title reduction plan and the winner will be the sole WBA 115-pound champion.

The purse bid for the super flyweight world championship fight between Juan Francisco Estrada and Joshua Franco scheduled for today will not take place after a request for a 24-hour…
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Philly Fight Card Postponed

Due to unforeseen reasons, this Saturday night’s RDR Promotions card at the 2300 Arena has been postponed. Fans who purchased tickets should seek refunds at the point of purchase. RDR Promotions will be back at the 2300 Arena on Friday night, June 24th. Details of the event will be announced shortly.

Due to unforeseen reasons, this Saturday night’s RDR Promotions card at the 2300 Arena has been postponed. Fans who purchased tickets should seek refunds at the point of purchase. RDR…
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WBC Statement on Daniel Kinahan

Whilst visiting Dubai recently I was introduced to Daniel Kinahan, who has since been placed on a sanctions list by the US Treasury Department, concerning alleged links to drug crimes.

This has generated speculation and attacks on myself and the WBC. I therefore feel it necessary to make it clear that at no time have we had any relationship with Daniel Kinahan. The World Boxing Council deals solely and exclusively with boxing promoters and only they maintain commercial relations in the certification of fights for our titles. Continue reading “WBC Statement on Daniel Kinahan”

Whilst visiting Dubai recently I was introduced to Daniel Kinahan, who has since been placed on a sanctions list by the US Treasury Department, concerning alleged links to drug crimes.…
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Fight Week

The world title clash between WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte takes center stage this week, but there is good boxing action all week long.

WEDNESDAY
Middleweight Michael Zerafa (29-4, 18 KOs) takes on unbeaten Issac Hardman (12-0, 10 KOs) in an IBF eliminator at the Melbourne Convention Centre in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The bout will air in the U.S. on a $19.99 FITE PPV starting at 3AM ET.

THURSDAY
The final event presented by Boxing Hall of Fame promoter Mogens Palle takes place at the Frederiksberg Hallerne in Copenhagen, Denmark. The card can be seen internationally live on a $36.94 PPV at www.danishfightnight.tv.

DAZN has a super lightweight clash between Joel Diaz Jr. (26-2, 22 KOs) and Mercito Gesta (32-3-3, 17 KOs) from Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, California.

FRIDAY
DAZN is back with unbeaten super middleweight Ivan Zucco (15-0, 13 KOs) against Marko Nikolic (28-1, 12 KOs) at the Palazzo Dello Sport in Verbania, Piemonte, Italy.

Probellum will stream a WBO bantamweight title clash between world champion John Riel Casimero (31-4, 21 KOs) against mandatory challenger Paul Butler (33-2, 15 KOs) from M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, England.

SATURDAY
ESPN+ delivers a $69.99 pay-per-view telecast headlined by the WBC heavyweight title fight between world champion Tyson Fury (31-0-1, 22 KOs) and mandatory challenger Dillian Whyte (28-2, 19 KOs).

The world title clash between WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte takes center stage this week, but there is good boxing action all week long. WEDNESDAY Middleweight Michael…
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Zerafa-Hardman heats up

By Ray Wheatley – World of Boxing

WBA #5, IBF #10 middleweight Michael Zerafa (29-4, 18 KOs) returns to the ring against IBF #8, WBO #9 Isaac Hardman (12-0, 10 KOs) on Wednesday at the Melbourne Convention Centre over twelve rounds. The fight will not be televised on Foxtel Main Event because Zerafa pulled out of a bout with WBO #1 Tim Tszyu in 2021 on short notice.

Michael Zerafa: “I get the whole fight game and revving each other up but he’s got no respect for fighters, for family, for people, so it will be good to silence him. Seeing him here today just made me want to punch him in the head even more.”

Isaac Hardman: “He’s a crybaby and he’s too emotional…when I smash him to pieces that’s the end of Michael Zerafa.”

Promoter and matchmaker Sam Labruna

By Ray Wheatley – World of Boxing WBA #5, IBF #10 middleweight Michael Zerafa (29-4, 18 KOs) returns to the ring against IBF #8, WBO #9 Isaac Hardman (12-0, 10…
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New opponent for Natalizi

Friday in Verbania, Piemonte region in Italy, Tony Dixon was slated to fight Mirko Natalizi (11-0, 7 KOs) in a ten-rounder for the vacant WBC International Silver super welterweight title. Dixon, however, will be replaced by Rico Mueller (28-4-1, 19 KOs). Mueller last fought on July 31, losing inside the distance against Anthony Fowler. The card will be streamed live by DAZN.

Friday in Verbania, Piemonte region in Italy, Tony Dixon was slated to fight Mirko Natalizi (11-0, 7 KOs) in a ten-rounder for the vacant WBC International Silver super welterweight title.…
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Ugas suffers broken orbital bone

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Photo: Amanda Westcott/SHOWTIME

Yordenis Ugas Statement: First of all I wanted to apologize for not coming to thank everyone who was supporting me in person after the fight. I have a fracture in my eye and in the next few days, the doctors will say how they will treat it. Last night, I spent all morning in a hospital and I write these words with only one eye. The other one is still closed. But it’s very important for me to write to you.

I want to thank my family, my team and every person who was supporting me. I want to congratulate Errol Spence Jr, a great champ, and sharing the ring with him was an honor. He came as always sharp, and in the last rounds he hit me in the eye and everything was even more difficult…the best man won in the ring.

We have come this far by taking our wins and losses with humility. I am sad but at peace. Come back from the dark. And already at this point, I’ve fought amateur Crawford, Porter, Pacquiao, Spence, some of the best fighters in history and future Hall of Famers. I’m proud of what I’m doing in and out of the ring. I have won millions of hearts. With the favor of God, there are great days to come… we will recover and come back stronger. Thank you all.

Yordenis Ugas Statement: First of all I wanted to apologize for not coming to thank everyone who was supporting me in person after the fight. I have a fracture in…
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Errol Spence Jr Post Fight Presser

By Jeff Zimmerman

Errol Spence Jr speaks to media after his tenth round stoppage of Yordenis Ugas for welterweight unification at AT&T Stadium Saturday night.

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By Jeff Zimmerman Errol Spence Jr speaks to media after his tenth round stoppage of Yordenis Ugas for welterweight unification at AT&T Stadium Saturday night. _

Derrick James Interview

By Jeff Zimmerman

Trainer of Errol Spence Jr, Derrick James, answers questions from the media after Spence stopped Yordenis Ugas in the tenth round of their welterweight unification showdown.

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By Jeff Zimmerman Trainer of Errol Spence Jr, Derrick James, answers questions from the media after Spence stopped Yordenis Ugas in the tenth round of their welterweight unification showdown. _

Shawn Porter Exclusive Interview

By Jeff Zimmerman

“Showtime” Shawn Porter sitting ringside for Spence Jr-Ugas reacts right after Spence’s big win and the potential showdown with Terence “Bud” Crawford for the undisputed welterweight title.

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By Jeff Zimmerman “Showtime” Shawn Porter sitting ringside for Spence Jr-Ugas reacts right after Spence’s big win and the potential showdown with Terence “Bud” Crawford for the undisputed welterweight title.…
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Frank “The Ghost” Martin Exclusive Interview

By Jeff Zimmerman

Lightweight rising star Frank “The Ghost” Martin reacts to his stablemate and mentor Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr big win versus Yordenis Ugas and talks about a title shot for himself in the near future.

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By Jeff Zimmerman Lightweight rising star Frank “The Ghost” Martin reacts to his stablemate and mentor Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr big win versus Yordenis Ugas and talks about a…
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Spence stops Ugas, unifies WBC, WBA, IBF belts

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Photo: Amanda Westcott/SHOWTIME

By Jeff Zimmerman at ringside

In a WBA/WBC/IBF welterweight unification battle, Errol Spence Jr (28-0, 22 KOs) from Dallas stopped Yordenis Ugas out of Cuba (27-5, 12 KOs) in round ten on Saturday night in front of a raucous 39,946 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas in a tough, gritty fight.

The southpaw Spence Jr. opened the fight with his right jab and straight lefts to the body as Ugas looked to time and counter Spence over the first couple of rounds and had some success doing so. By the third, Spence picked up the pace as he landed his overhand left and uppercuts and his patented body shots. The fourth round was much the same as Spence worked his way inside of Ugas and scored to the head and body.

Spence took charge in round six with combinations and uppercuts, before a big right hand by Ugas knocked his mouthpiece out. Spence looked away to find it and Ugas capitalized with a perfectly placed right hand that temporarily wobbled Spence as he bounced off the ropes. Referee Laurence Cole eventually stopped the action and Spence was able to retrieve his mouthpiece and fully recover and went back on the attack the last part of the round. In round seven, Spence was in kill-mode as he went for the knockout and got his hometown crowd in a frenzy, but Ugas showed his warrior spirit and countered with some nice counter shots of his own.

In round eight, Spence Jr. continued the onslaught and forced the referee to halt the action to have the ringside physician look at the right eye of Ugas, that was almost completely shut. By the tenth round it was target practice for Spence who smelled blood and kept pounding Ugas on the inside as he tried desperately to end the fight with a knockout. And right before he could, Cole went back to the doctor and this time was advised to stop the fight. The official time was 1:44 as Spence Jr. earned the TKO victory. Continue reading “Spence stops Ugas, unifies WBC, WBA, IBF belts”

By Jeff Zimmerman at ringside In a WBA/WBC/IBF welterweight unification battle, Errol Spence Jr (28-0, 22 KOs) from Dallas stopped Yordenis Ugas out of Cuba (27-5, 12 KOs) in round…
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Stanionis dethrones Butaev via split decision

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By Jeff Zimmerman at ringside

In a battle of undefeated welterweights on the Spence-Ugas undercard, WBA regular welterweight champion Radzhab Butaev (14-1, 11 KOs) from Russia went toe-to-toe with Lithuanian Eimantas Stanionis (14-0, 9 KOs) over twelve hotly contested rounds. Stanionis came away with the split decision win in a fight that was physical from the opening bell to the very end. Butaev was deducted a point in the eleventh round by referee Rafael Ramos for holding Stanionis head down, but fortunately it did not impact the scores. The scores read 114-113 for Butaev and 116-111 and 117-110 for Stanionis. Continue reading “Stanionis dethrones Butaev via split decision”

By Jeff Zimmerman at ringside In a battle of undefeated welterweights on the Spence-Ugas undercard, WBA regular welterweight champion Radzhab Butaev (14-1, 11 KOs) from Russia went toe-to-toe with Lithuanian…
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Undercard Results from Arlington, Texas

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Photo: Amanda Westcott/SHOWTIME

By Jeff Zimmerman at ringside

Isaac Cruz vs Yuriorkis Gamboa
Lightweight world title contender Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz (23-2-1, 16 KOs) out of Mexico City, Mexico, was exactly that, a Pitbull as he dropped former featherweight champ Yuiorkis Gamboa from Cuba (30-5, 18 KOs) four times enroute to a fifth-round knockout of the scheduled ten. Time was 1:32.

Cruz went right after the Cuban Gamboa from the opening bell and looked to end the fight early, but Gamboa showed his veteran savviness and held Cruz to survive the round. Gamboa came out the aggressor in round two and hoped he could catch the young bull off guard. But instead, Cruz quickly turned the tide and finally put Gamboa on the canvas for the first time right before the round ended. The knockdown started with a right to the body, followed by two big blows to the head. Round three was much of the same as Cruz was going for the kill as a left hook to the jaw put Gamboa down again.

In the fourth round, Cruz almost put Gamboa down early, but instead had to wait a little longer to score his third knockdown of the fight by left hook. And finally in the fifth and final round of this back-and-forth scrap, Cruz landed a left, quickly followed by a devastating overhand right that sent Gamboa to the ropes and referee Mark Calo-oy grabbed Gamboa right away and waived it off with Gamboa shaking his head. Continue reading “Undercard Results from Arlington, Texas”

By Jeff Zimmerman at ringside Isaac Cruz vs Yuriorkis Gamboa Lightweight world title contender Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz (23-2-1, 16 KOs) out of Mexico City, Mexico, was exactly that, a Pitbull…
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Benn destroys van Heerden in two

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Welterweight Conor “The Destroyer” Benn (21-0, 14 KOs), currently rated #5 by all four major sanctioning bodies, lived up to his nickname by annihilating Chris “The Heat” van Heerden (28-3-1, 12 KOs) in less than two rounds on Saturday night at the AO Arena in Manchester, England. Benn hurt southpaw van Heerden with a right hand, then blasted him down to the canvas to end it at :59. Benn, the son of former world champion Nigel Benn, retained his WBA Continental title.

European cruiserweight champion Chris Billam-Smith (15-1, 11 KOs) scored an eight round KO over former champion Tommy McCarthy (18-4, 9 KOs). Last year Billam-Smith beat McCarthy by split decision. This time he left no doubt, laying out McCarthy with a barrage of punches. Time was 1:28. Billam-Smith is rated IBF #3, WBO #3, WBA #5, WBC #8.

Lightweight Campbell Hatton (7-0, 2 KOs), son of former champion Ricky Hatton, outpointed Ezequiel Gregores (3-10, 0 KOs) over six rounds. Scored 60-54.

WBC female super featherweight champion Alycia Baumgardner (12-1, 7 KOs) scored a one-sided ten round unanimous decision against Edith Matthysse (17-12-1, 1 KOs), who failed to make weight. Scores were 100-90 3x.

“Little Lever’s Meat Cleaver” Jack Cullen (20-3-1, 9 KOs), now campaigning as a light heavyweight, won an 80-72 eight round shutout against Vladimir Belujsky (12-3-1, 8 KOs).

Welterweight Conor “The Destroyer” Benn (21-0, 14 KOs), currently rated #5 by all four major sanctioning bodies, lived up to his nickname by annihilating Chris “The Heat” van Heerden (28-3-1,…
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Bell dominant in Toledo ring return

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Report and photos by Bob Ryder

Lightweight Albert “Prince” Bell scored a comprehensive one-sided eight round decision over Nicaragua’s Martin Diaz in the main event of promoter Vick Green’s Pulse Boxing Promotions at the Glass City Center (formerly the Seagate) in Toledo, Ohio. Bell had not fought in his hometown for 3 1/2 years and he drew a very good crowd to watch him display his boxing skills. “Prince” Bell controlled this contest in every way as Diaz was totally unable to generate any offense. Bell’s left jab was in constant use mixed in with an occasional right hand. Diaz was never in danger of getting stopped or knocked down but had no answer to Bell’s ring generalship and in reality did not throw nearly enough punches to trouble Bell in any way. Scores were 80-72 from all three judges as Bell improves to (21-0, 6 KOs). Diaz traveled a long way to receive a boxing lesson in declining to (18-12-2, 8 KOs). Continue reading “Bell dominant in Toledo ring return”

Report and photos by Bob Ryder Lightweight Albert “Prince” Bell scored a comprehensive one-sided eight round decision over Nicaragua’s Martin Diaz in the main event of promoter Vick Green’s Pulse…
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Villa stops Garcia in 9

By Miguel Maravilla at ringside

After falling short at his shot at a world title, featherweight Ruben “Drac” Villa (19-1, 6 KOs) of Salinas, California returned to the ring in stopping veteran Horacio Garcia (35-6-1, 25 KOs), of Guadalajara, Mexico in nine rounds Friday night at the Doubletree Hotel in Ontario in the Thompson Boxing Promotions “Path to Glory” main event. Continue reading “Villa stops Garcia in 9”

By Miguel Maravilla at ringside After falling short at his shot at a world title, featherweight Ruben “Drac” Villa (19-1, 6 KOs) of Salinas, California returned to the ring in…
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