Cinco de Mayo, Viva Mexico, like the good old days

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

This past Saturday Mexico once again remained on top of the world, after the sensational fight that Saul Canelo Álvarez and Jaime Munguía gave us in Las Vegas, during the celebration of Cinco de Mayo. The famous anniversary date which has, for decades, become a tradition to host the greatest champion of the moment; Salvador Sanchez, Julio Cesar Chavez, Erik Morales, De la Hoya, Mayweather and today’s king Canelo Alvarez have “owned” such date.

Canelo vs Munguia was a fast-paced thrilling fight, spiced with nonstop action. The young Munguía managed to land hard punches on Canelo several times and clearly dominated the beginning of the fight, making it highly dramatic. Continue reading “Cinco de Mayo, Viva Mexico, like the good old days”

By Mauricio Sulaimán President of the WBC – Son of José Sulaimán This past Saturday Mexico once again remained on top of the world, after the sensational fight that Saul…
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Weights from Plant City, Florida

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Photo: Damon Gonzalez/LatinBox

Sergey Lipinets 141.6 vs. Robbie Davies Jr 141.6
Fernely Feliz Jr 204.2 vs. Cesar Navarro 216
Tsendbaatar Erdenebat 137 vs. Alberto Mercado 137
Robert Meriwether III 132 vs. Victor Manuel Lopez Gala 131.8
Terrence Williams 147 vs. Jonathan Ariel Sosa 147

Date: Wednesday, May 8
Venue: Whitesands Events Center, Plant City, Florida
Promoter: Probox
TV: ProboxTV

Sergey Lipinets 141.6 vs. Robbie Davies Jr 141.6 Fernely Feliz Jr 204.2 vs. Cesar Navarro 216 Tsendbaatar Erdenebat 137 vs. Alberto Mercado 137 Robert Meriwether III 132 vs. Victor Manuel…
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Weights from Nashville

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Photo: Janet Wohler / Jimmy Adams Promotions

Ermes Orta 139.8 vs. Rondale Hubbert 143,6
Curtis Harper 266.4 vs. Kaleb Slaughter 249.6
Khalil Smoot 237.8 vs. Troy Depriest Will Weigh Tuesday
Aaron Cypress 185.6 vs. Kenshon Carr 182.8
DeCarlo Patton 152,8 vs. Adrian Howell 150.6
Dryon Woods 167.2 vs. Terry Roscoe 159.2
Precious Harrisvs.McCray 163.8 vs. Jina Bynum 167.8
Fernando Cuza Taquechel 246.4 vs. Francois Russell 247.8

Date: Tuesday, May 7
Venue: Troubadour Nashville
Promoter: Jimmy Adams Promotions
TV: USA Today Network, and USA Today Sports Network; Triller.TV (Marc Abrams and Albert Haynesworth on the call)
1st Bell 7PM CT (8 PM ET)

Ermes Orta 139.8 vs. Rondale Hubbert 143,6 Curtis Harper 266.4 vs. Kaleb Slaughter 249.6 Khalil Smoot 237.8 vs. Troy Depriest Will Weigh Tuesday Aaron Cypress 185.6 vs. Kenshon Carr 182.8…
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Stevenson/Foster twinbill set for July 6

Shakur Stevenson (21-0, 10 KOs) will make the inaugural defense of his WBC lightweight world championship against 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Artem Harutyunyan (12-1, 7 KOs) on ESPN July 6, at Prudential Center in his hometown of Newark, New Jersey.

Shakur Stevenson: “It feels good to be going back home to Newark, where they appreciate a young legend, and to make my first title defense at 135. On July 6, Down Goes Artem!”

Artem Harutyunyan: “I respect Shakur Stevenson as a champion, but I’m coming to shock his hometown fans and win the WBC lightweight championship. This is the opportunity of a lifetime, and I will take full advantage of it.”


In the co-feature, O’Shaquie Foster (22-2, 12 KOs) will defend his WBC super featherweight world title against Olympic gold medalist and three-time world title challenger Robson Conceição (18-2-1, 9 KOs).

O’Shaquie Foster: “I’m excited to be back for my third title defense. Conceição is a great opponent who has been in the ring with a lot of top fighters, but come July 6, we will be ready. I will keep proving that I’m one of the best fighters in the world.”

Robson Conceição: “I’m not going to let this opportunity slip away. I can guarantee that I’ll give my best. I’ll leave everything in the ring. Blood, sweat, and dedication—everything will be invested in this title bout.”


In the 10-round lightweight televised opener, Keyshawn Davis (10-0, 7 KOs) will take on Miguel Madueño (31-2, 28 KOs).

Undercard action — streaming live and exclusively on ESPN+ — includes the return of 20-year-old lightweight prodigy Abdullah Mason (13-0, 11 KOs) against Luis Lebron (20-5-1, 13 KOs) and unbeaten 6’7 heavyweight prospect Damian “Polish Hussar” Knyba (13-0, 7 KOs) versus Richard Lartey (16-6, 13 KOs).

Shakur Stevenson (21-0, 10 KOs) will make the inaugural defense of his WBC lightweight world championship against 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Artem Harutyunyan (12-1, 7 KOs) on ESPN July 6,…
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39th IBF Convention Opening Cocktail

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Report/Photos: Boxing Bob Newman

The annual IBF convention kicked off at the Marriott San Juan and Stellaris Casino in Condado, with their opening cocktail party. Some 250 guests were on hand to enjoy a plethora of hors d’oeuvres, beverages and a special rum punch. While tomorrow evening will see the annual Meet The Champs cocktail, tonight saw former two-time Champ Tomoki Kameda and current IBF 105 lb. champ Ginjiro Shigeoka, graced the attendees with their presence. Continue reading “39th IBF Convention Opening Cocktail”

Report/Photos: Boxing Bob Newman The annual IBF convention kicked off at the Marriott San Juan and Stellaris Casino in Condado, with their opening cocktail party. Some 250 guests were on…
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Roach-McCrory collide June 28 in DC

WBA super featherweight champion Lamont “The Reaper” Roach Jr. (24-1-1, 9 KOs) will defend his title against WBA #12 Feargal “Fearless” McCrory (16-0, 8 KOs) at the Entertainment & Sports Arena (ESA) on June 28 in his hometown of Washington, DC.

The co-main event will feature undefeated Lester Martinez (17-0, 15 KOs) taking on Carlos Gongora (22-2, 17 KOs) in a 10-round super welterweight tilt, while former world champion Joshua Franco (18-2-3, 8 KOs) will battle Geraldo Valdez (16-1, 11 KOs) in a 10-round super flyweight contest.

The card is promoted by NoXcuse Promotions, led by Lamont Roach, Sr., who trains and manages his son. Tickets are $75 to $500 with live streaming on ProBox TV.

WBA super featherweight champion Lamont “The Reaper” Roach Jr. (24-1-1, 9 KOs) will defend his title against WBA #12 Feargal “Fearless” McCrory (16-0, 8 KOs) at the Entertainment & Sports…
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Inoue halts Nery, keeps undisputed 122lb belts

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By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda

Unbeaten “Monster” Naoya Inoue (27-0, 24 KOs), 121.75, impressively retained his undisputed super bantamweight belts when he survived a first round visit to the deck, knocked down Luis Nery (35-2, 27 KOs), 121, back in rounds two and five, and finally scored a bad knockdown again to cause the referee’s well-received intervention at 1:22 of the sixth round on Saturday at Tokyo Dome, Japan. It was truly a give-and-take affair that fully entertained the huge crowd and oversees streaming viewers as well. Some 43,000 spectators were in attendance at the Dome.

The Tokyo Dome had been used for boxing events just twice—for the Mike Tyson versus Tony Tubbs bout at the Dome opening ceremony in 1988 and for the historical upset of Tyson’s shocking defeat by James Buster Douglas in 1990. In thirty-four years since it was “Monster” Inoue that opened the Dome’s door for a boxing promotion, though Naoya wasn’t Madonna, Michael Jackson or Taylor Swift (who lately performed four days straight at the Dome this February).

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In the first round, Inoue, 31, looked too eager to demonstrate his very best performance when he began to throw a big opening shot as if he wished to finish Luis Nery, 29, with a single shot. The thick-bearded Mexican being welcomed by loud booing of the audience because of his previous overweight scandal six years ago, he stayed cautious to feel out the champ Inoue’s strategy. Continue reading “Inoue halts Nery, keeps undisputed 122lb belts”

By Joe Koizumi Photos by Naoki Fukuda Unbeaten “Monster” Naoya Inoue (27-0, 24 KOs), 121.75, impressively retained his undisputed super bantamweight belts when he survived a first round visit to…
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Takei upsets Moloney, wins WBO 118lb belt

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By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda 

Unbeaten southpaw Japanese Yoshiki Takei (9-0, 8 KOs), 117.75, captured the WBA bantamweight belt as he surprisingly upset prohibitive favorite Jason Moloney (27-3, 19 KOs), 117.75, from Australia, and scored a unanimous decision over twelve rounds on Monday in Tokyo, Japan. Scored: Benoit Roussel (Canada) and Ellis Johnson (US) both 116-111, and Lou Moret (US) 117-110, all in favor of the lefty challenger. Referee was Steve Willis (US).

Moloney inexplicably stayed too cautious to positively throw combinations as usual, while Takei, formerly K-1 kickboxing titlist, remained more aggressive to the more experienced champ. Continue reading “Takei upsets Moloney, wins WBO 118lb belt”

By Joe Koizumi Photos by Naoki Fukuda  Unbeaten southpaw Japanese Yoshiki Takei (9-0, 8 KOs), 117.75, captured the WBA bantamweight belt as he surprisingly upset prohibitive favorite Jason Moloney (27-3,…
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Takuma Inoue survives knockdown, keeps WBA 118lb belt

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By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda

WBA bantamweight titlist Takuma Inoue (20-1, 5 KOs), 117.75, came off the canvas in the first round, dominated the proceedings and retained his belt by a unanimous decision over WBA#1 Sho Ishida (34-4, 17 KOs), 117.75, over twelve fast rounds on Monday in Tokyo, Japan. Pinit Prayadsab (Thailand) and Kazunobu Asao (Japan) both tallied 118-109, and Michiaki Someya (Japan) saw it 116-111 all in Takuma’s favor. Referee was Luis Pabon (Puerto Rico).

The champ hit the deck with the challenger’s countering left hook over his jab in the initial session, but Takuma quickly regained his rhythm and timing from the second round on. Takuma positively mixed it up in the close range all the way, punishing the much taller Ishida with repeated uppercuts to the face. Continually nose-bleeding, Ishida couldn’t cope with Takuma’s aggression thereafter.

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By Joe Koizumi Photos by Naoki Fukuda WBA bantamweight titlist Takuma Inoue (20-1, 5 KOs), 117.75, came off the canvas in the first round, dominated the proceedings and retained his…
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Akui beats Kuwahara again, keeps WBA 112lb belt

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By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda

WBA flyweight champ Seigo Yuri Akui (20-2-1, 11 KOs), 112, successfully made his first defense as he kept stalking elusive footworker Taku Kuwahara (13-2, 8 KOs), 112, maintained the pressure and pounded out a unanimous decision over twelve rounds on Monday in Tokyo, Japan. The scores read: Pinit Prayadsab (Thailand), Jose Roberto Torres (Puerto Rico) both 117-111, and Yoshikazu Furuta (Japan) 118-110, all in favor of the aggressive champ.

It was their rematch since Akui scored a tenth and final round knockout over Kuwahara in then defending his national flyweight belt in 2021. The champ proved again he’s more powerful in swapping punches to force the challenger to stick his circling strategy. Taku occasionally attempted to respond to Seigo’s aggression, but his retaliation was not enough to take back the initiative and overcome his deficits on points.

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By Joe Koizumi Photos by Naoki Fukuda WBA flyweight champ Seigo Yuri Akui (20-2-1, 11 KOs), 112, successfully made his first defense as he kept stalking elusive footworker Taku Kuwahara…
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Ex-IBF champ Doheny stops Filipino Bayogos

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By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda

In the curtain raiser of the Inoue-Nery gigantic promotion at Tokyo Dome, former IBF junior feather champ TJ Doheny (26-4, 20 KOs), 121.75, decked an easy TKO victory over previously unbeaten Filipino Bryl Bayogos (7-1-1, 2 KOs), 121.5, at 2:51 of the fourth round in a scheduled eight on Monday. Doheny quickly caught the still nervous and stiff Filipino and dropped him with solid body shots twice in the third, and followed up so furiously that the referee called a well-timed halt in round four, when Bayogos fell down again. Continue reading “Ex-IBF champ Doheny stops Filipino Bayogos”

By Joe Koizumi Photos by Naoki Fukuda In the curtain raiser of the Inoue-Nery gigantic promotion at Tokyo Dome, former IBF junior feather champ TJ Doheny (26-4, 20 KOs), 121.75,…
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New opponent for Bivol

WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol will still be fighting on the June 1 megacard taking place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Although his undisputed showdown against WBC/IBF/WBO champ Artur Beterbiev was postponed to to an injury suffered by Beterbiev, Bivol will now reportedly face unbeaten IBF #2 rated Malik Zinad (22-0, 16 KOs).

WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol will still be fighting on the June 1 megacard taking place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Although his undisputed showdown against WBC/IBF/WBO champ Artur Beterbiev…
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Inoue, Nery make weight

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By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda

The weigh-in ceremony for the quadruple world title event took place at Tokyo Dome Hotel on Sunday in Tokyo, Japan. The weigh-in results and the officials of the respective title bouts are as follows:

Undisputed super bantamweight title bout
Naoya Inoue (Japan) 121.75
Luis Nery (Mexico) 121

Referee Michael Griffin (Canada); judges Benoit Roussel (Canada), Jose Roberto Torres (Puerto Rico), Adam Height (Australia); supervisors WBC Duane Ford (US), WBA Won Kim (Korea), WBO Leon Panoncillo (US), IBF Tsuyoshi Yasukochi (Japan)

WBO bantamweight title bout
Jason Moloney (Australia) 117.75
Yoshiki Takei (Japan) 117.75

Referee Steve Willis (US); judges Lou Moret (US), Ellis Johnson (US), Benoit Roussel (Canada); supervisor Leon Panoncillo (US)

WBA bantamweight title bout
Takuma Inoue (Japan) 117.75
Sho Ishida (Japan) 117.75

Referee Luis Pabon (Puerto Rico); judges Pinit Prayadsab (Thailand), Kazunobu Asao (Japan), Michiaki Someya (Japan), supervisor Won Kim (Korea)

WBA flyweight title bout
Seigo Yuri Akui (Japan) 112
Taku Kuwahara (Japan) 112

Referee Raul Caiz Jr. (US); judges Jose Roberto Torres (Puerto Rico), Pinit Prayadsab (US), Yoshikazu Furuta (Japan); supervisor Won Kim (Korea)

Promoter: Ohashi Promotions in association with Top Rank and Teiken Promotions.
TV: Amazon Prime Video in Japan, ESPN+ in US

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By Joe Koizumi Photos by Naoki Fukuda The weigh-in ceremony for the quadruple world title event took place at Tokyo Dome Hotel on Sunday in Tokyo, Japan. The weigh-in results…
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Canelo, Munguia Post-fight Press Conference

By Miguel Maravilla

Undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo Álvarez and Jaime Munguia talk about their epic clash on Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

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By Miguel Maravilla Undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo Álvarez and Jaime Munguia talk about their epic clash on Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. _

Weights from Tokyo, Japan

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Photo: Naoki Fukuda

Set your alarm clock. FOUR world title fights will stream live in the U.S. on ESPN+ Monday morning starting at 4AM ET/1AM PT

Naoya Inoue 121.75 vs. Luis Nery 121
(undisputed super banatamweight title)

Jason Moloney 117.75 vs. Yoshiki Takei 117.75
(WBO bantamweight title)

Takuma Inoue 117.75 vs. Sho Ishida 117.75
(WBA bantamweight title)

Seigo Yuri Akui 112 vs. Taku Kuwahara 112
(WBA flyweight title)

Venue: Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
Promoter: Ohashi Promotions in association with Top Rank and Teiken Promotions
TV: ESPN+

Set your alarm clock. FOUR world title fights will stream live in the U.S. on ESPN+ Monday morning starting at 4AM ET/1AM PT Naoya Inoue 121.75 vs. Luis Nery 121…
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Canelo: I can do what I want

After retaining his undisputed super middleweight title against Jaime Munguia in Las Vegas, world champion Canelo Alvarez discussed his place in boxing history and his plans for what comes next.

“When I retire, my numbers will say what position I’m in,” said Canelo. “I know there’s a lot of great Mexican fighters in the past, but I’m the best fighting right now. I’m gonna rest and enjoy my family. If the money is right, I can fight right now. I’ve fought everyone and I can do what I want.”

Regarding the fight with Munguia, Canelo said, “This win means a lot. I’m glad that I gave him this opportunity. Munguia is a great guy and a great champion. He’s gonna have a great career. I’m very proud that the whole world is watching us Mexicans.

“I took my time. I have a lot of experience. Munguia is a great fighter. He’s strong and smart. But I have 12 rounds to win the fight and I did. I did really good and I’m proud of it. He’s strong, but he’s a little slow. I could see every punch. That’s why I’m the best.”

After retaining his undisputed super middleweight title against Jaime Munguia in Las Vegas, world champion Canelo Alvarez discussed his place in boxing history and his plans for what comes next.…
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Canelo defeats Munguia, still undisputed

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Photo: Esther Lin / Premier Boxing Champions

By Miguel Maravilla at ringside

Undisputed WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO super middleweight champion Canelo Álvarez (61-2-2, 39 KOs) scored an exciting twelve round unanimous decision over previously unbeaten former 154lb champion Jaime Munguía (43-1, 34 KOs) on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Munguía was more than willing to exchange with Canelo and often got the better of the early exchanges.

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Photo: Esther Lin / Premier Boxing Champions

The turning point came when Canelo dropped Munguia at the end of round four with a right uppercut.

The momentum then changed to begin the fifth as Munguia fought at a calmer pace. Canelo began to counter effectively with solid shots and swing with the uppercut. Continue reading “Canelo defeats Munguia, still undisputed”

By Miguel Maravilla at ringside Undisputed WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO super middleweight champion Canelo Álvarez (61-2-2, 39 KOs) scored an exciting twelve round unanimous decision over previously unbeaten former 154lb champion Jaime Munguía…
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Barrios beats Maidana, keeps WBC interim title

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By Miguel Maravilla at ringside

WBC interim welterweight champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios (29-2, 19 KO’s) won a hard fought unanimous decision against Argentina’s Fabián “TNT” Maidana (22-3, 16 KO’s), the younger brother of former world champion Marcos Maidana, in the Canelo-Munguia co-feature on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The Argentinian Maidana applied the pressure early on as Barrios boxed patiently looking for openings. An overhand right in the third by Barrios found its mark as sent Maidana to the canvas.

Barrios continued to box behind the jab and stalk Maidana, connecting boldly in the process at the halfway mark in the sixth. It was the Azteca that appeared to be conquering his way to victory, passed the halway mark in the seventh Barrios kept at it applying the pressure. Despite boxing effectively, Barrios’s right eye was shut heading into the eighth Continue reading “Barrios beats Maidana, keeps WBC interim title”

By Miguel Maravilla at ringside WBC interim welterweight champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios (29-2, 19 KO’s) won a hard fought unanimous decision against Argentina’s Fabián “TNT” Maidana (22-3, 16 KO’s),…
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Figueroa KOs Magdaleno in nine

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Photo: Esther Lin / Premier Boxing Champions

By Miguel Maravilla at ringside

WBC interim featherweight champion Brandon “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa (25-1-1, 19 KO’s) of Weslaco, Texas scored a knockout over hometown former world champion Jessie Magdaleno (29-3, 18 KO’s) on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. A crunching body shot by Figueroa put Magdaleno down on his knees. Referee Allen Huggins reached a ten count at 2:59 of the ninth.

By Miguel Maravilla at ringside WBC interim featherweight champion Brandon “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa (25-1-1, 19 KO’s) of Weslaco, Texas scored a knockout over hometown former world champion Jessie Magdaleno (29-3,…
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Stanionis retains WBA welterweight title

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Photo: Esther Lin / Premier Boxing Champions

By Miguel Maravilla at ringside

WBA welterweight champion Eimantas Stanionis (15-0, 9 KO’s) of Lithuania handed two-time Olympian Gabriel Maestre (6-1-1, 5 KO’s) from Barcelona, Venezuela his first defeat in winning a twelve round unanimous decision on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Neither shyed away in the opening bell as Stanionis and Maestre exchanged at a fast pace. Picking up where they left off, Stanionis and Maestre worked inside and let their hands go in round two. Staying busy in the third, Stanionis applied pressure as Maestre held his ground and mixed it up. Stanionis began to land big in the fourth as he connected with a hard right, the Venezuelan went downstairs to the body. Continue reading “Stanionis retains WBA welterweight title”

By Miguel Maravilla at ringside WBA welterweight champion Eimantas Stanionis (15-0, 9 KO’s) of Lithuania handed two-time Olympian Gabriel Maestre (6-1-1, 5 KO’s) from Barcelona, Venezuela his first defeat in…
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Undercard Results from Las Vegas

By Miguel Maravilla at ringside

Phoenix’s super welterweight Jesus Ramos (21-1, 17 KO’s) returned to the ring with a late stoppage of Venezuela’s Johan Gonzalez (34-3, 33 KO’s). It was a tough battle for Ramos as he suffered a cut on the right eye from an accidental head-butt. Gonzalez kept coming and applied pressure late in the fight. However a left by Ramos dropped Gonzalez late in the fight as he was up but Ramos finished him dropping him a second time as the referee waved it at 2:56 of the ninth.

Super welterweight Vito Mielnicki (18-1, 12 KO’s) of New Jersey defeated Ronald Cruz (19-4-1, 12 KO’s) of Los Angeles over ten rounds. Mielnicki dropped Cruz with a left hook in the third. Cruz was down once again in the fourth. Cruz displayed toughness bouncing off the canvas and hanging in. It was all Mielnicki the second half of the fight as he worked his way to the decision. 99-89, 98-90, and 96-92.

Undefeated Mexican super bantamweight Alan Picasso (28-0-1, 16 KO’s) of Mexico City remained unbeaten as he scored a fifth round stoppage over Damien Vasquez (17-4-1, 10 KO’s) of Las Vegas. Timenof the stoppage was 2:11. Picasso is rated WBC #2 in the 122lb division.

Undefeated Cuban super middleweight William Scull (22-0, 9 KO’s) won a clear unanimous decision over Sean Hemphill (16-2, 10 KO’s) of New Orleans. Scull scored a knockdown in rout to the decision win. Judges scores were 79-72, 78-73, and 76-75. Scull is the IBF #1 super middleweight and mandatory challenger for a shot at the title.

Light heavyweight Lawrence King (16-1, 13 KOs) rolled over Anthony Holloway (7-5-3, 6 KOs) in a six rounder. Scores were 59-55 3x.

Mexican lightweight Adrian Torres (9-0, 6 KO’s) won a unanimous decision over Arsen Poghosyan (3-2-1, 2 KO’s). Torres dominated as all three judges scored the bout 60-54.

In the opening bout from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Lightweight prospects Julian Bridges (5-0, 2 KO’s) of Antioch, California and San Diego’s Jabin Chollet (9-1, 7 KO’s) squared off. It was Bridges that boxed his way to a unanimous decision victory. All three judges scored the bout 59-55.

By Miguel Maravilla at ringside Phoenix’s super welterweight Jesus Ramos (21-1, 17 KO’s) returned to the ring with a late stoppage of Venezuela’s Johan Gonzalez (34-3, 33 KO’s). It was…
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Tank-Ghost, Benavidez-Gvozdyk kickoff presser

Taking advantage of having all the boxing press corps in town to cover the Canelo-Munguia fight, Gervonta “Tank” Davis, Frank “The Ghost” Martin, David “El Monstruo” Benavidez and Oleksandr “The Nail” Gvozdyk held a press conference in Las Vegas on Saturday to officially announce their upcoming pay-per-view event on Prime Video taking place June 15 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. (More to come)

Tank Martin Kickoff

Taking advantage of having all the boxing press corps in town to cover the Canelo-Munguia fight, Gervonta “Tank” Davis, Frank “The Ghost” Martin, David “El Monstruo” Benavidez and Oleksandr “The…
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Inoue-Nery Press Conference in Tokyo

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By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda

A big press conference of the forthcoming quadruple world title promotion featuring the undisputed world super bantamweight title bout between “Monster” Naoya Inoue and “Pantera” Luis Nery took place on Saturday in Yokohama, Japan.

The headliner was Top Rank CEO Bob Arum, who emphasized the bigness and importance of this event, saying “Historically this is the most important boxing event for Japanese fans. International superstar Naoya Inoue will put all his belts on the line against Mexican challenger Luis Nery at the Tokyo Dome. This is a very international attraction that all boxing fans over the world are greatly anticipating.”

Undisputed world 122-pound champion Inoue said, “I’m mentally and physical fit for the tremendous event of my life. I’ll show my best and knock out Luis Nery.”

Challenger Luis Nery said, “I have perfectly prepared for this big event. I am already under the limit. I will also demonstrate my power and knock out Inoue.” Continue reading “Inoue-Nery Press Conference in Tokyo”

By Joe Koizumi Photos by Naoki Fukuda A big press conference of the forthcoming quadruple world title promotion featuring the undisputed world super bantamweight title bout between “Monster” Naoya Inoue…
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Nishida upsets Rodriguez, wins IBF 118lb belt

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Photo: Boxing Beat Magazine

By Joe Koizumi

Unbeaten southpaw speedster IBF#1 Ryosuke Nishida (9-0, 1 KO), 118, astoundingly dethroned IBF bantamweight champ Emmanuel Rodriguez (22-3, 13 KOs), 117.75, by winning an upset unanimous decision (115-112 twice, 117-110) over twelve speedy rounds on Saturday in Osaka, Japan. Nishida, less experienced and less powerful, was an undoubted underdog, but produced such an upset with his cleverness and positiveness. Ryosuke, formerly a Kinki university amateur boxer, had upset ex-WBC flyweight champ Daigo Higa in his fourth pro bout, which made him enter the world ratings. Rodriguez, four years his senior at 31, might have underestimated the Japanese challenger due to his very low knockout ratio, and he was less aggressive only to aim at a solid counter at a time in the beginning of the contest. Nishida, on the other hand, diligently put on a workman-like aggression and took the initiative for the first two rounds. Though the champ was in command in round three, Nishida found it groundbreaking and effective to score with body attacks from the fourth, when he surprisingly dropped the Puerto Rican on hands and knees. Continue reading “Nishida upsets Rodriguez, wins IBF 118lb belt”

By Joe Koizumi Unbeaten southpaw speedster IBF#1 Ryosuke Nishida (9-0, 1 KO), 118, astoundingly dethroned IBF bantamweight champ Emmanuel Rodriguez (22-3, 13 KOs), 117.75, by winning an upset unanimous decision…
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