70s heavyweight contender Joe Bugner passes away

70s heavyweight contender Joe Bugner passes away
Joe Bugner, an excellent heavyweight during the division's golden age, has died in Brisbane, Australia at the age of seventy-five. During his career, which lasted until 1996, Joe fought Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Jimmy Ellis, Ron Lyle, Earnie Shavers, Greg Page and James ”Bonecrusher” Smith, Joe was born in Hungary and fled with his family to Britain, following the 1956 Soviet Invasion.  His mother Margaret, who'd courageously been part of the resistance movement during the war, fighting the Nazis, brought Joe, his brothers Tibby and Bill and their sisters Margaret and Elizabeth over to Great Britan.  They settled in St Ives, Cambridgeshire and Joe became national discus champion. But he`d set his heart on boxing and trained at Bedford Boys Club. Joe turned pro in 1967 at the tender age of seventeen but it didn`t go smoothly. In his pro debut he was TKO`d in three rounds by Paul Brown. But he dusted himself off, avenged the loss and persevered. The big fight came when aged just twenty one in 1971, Joe fought thirty seven year old Henry Cooper for the British, Commonwealth and European heavyweight title. After fifteen gruelling, give and take rounds, referee Harry Gibbs, who was the sole arbiter, gave Joe the decision by quarter of a point. It`d been a case of a fighter with the physique of a Greek God, daring to defeat a national treasure and an icon. At the time, it was one of the most controversial boxing matches in British History and its ghost lingered with Joe for the rest of his career.
 
One of Joe`s greatest fights was against Joe Frazier in 1973, shortly after Joe had lost the title to Big George Foreman. Bugner fought superbly and tenaciously that night but lost a close decision.  The highlight of Joe`s career was when he twice fought Muhammad Ali. The first time in 1973 he went twelve rounds with The Greatest In Las Vegas. Then he fought Ali for the title two years later in the sweltering heat of Kula Lumpur, losing a fifteen round decision in sauna like conditions, which sent Ali to hospital suffering from acute dehydration.
 
 
Joe compiled a fabulous record of 69-13-1, 41 KOs. He stood six feet four inches tall and at his peak, weighed in at a sculptured two hundred and twenty five pounds.  He was a superb boxer, who also possessed a KO punch.
 
Former WBC welterweight champion John Stracey, who often fought on the same bill as Joe and was a dear friend recalls great times with Joe. Stracey said: ”On that night of Joe`s bout against Henry Cooper, my fight was the one before his. I was second on the bill.” Stracey showered, dressed and went back to watch Bugner-Cooper from the second round onwards. Stracey said, ”I myself thought Henry won by three rounds. When the fight was over, Henry walked over to Harry Gibbs to put his hand up, But Harry moved away from him, goes to Joe who was standing in his corner with his back to him, he touched him on the back Joe turned around and Harry put his hand up. Joe then got a lot of stick for it.”
 
Stracey said that Joe`s two fights against Ali were brilliant performances, recalling: ”When Ali first fought Joe, Ali had been a pro for almost fourteen years and yet Joe had only been fighting as a pro for about six years. Joe did so well to competitively go the distance in both fights. I was there and watched the fight when Joe fought Ali in Las Vegas. He didn`t win but he did quite well. The bill was called:  The British Are Coming.  I fought Danny McAloon, John Conteh fought Terry Daniels and Joe fought Ali.”
 
And as a man, Stracey says Joe was genuinely marvelous and a gentleman saying: ”Joe was a wonderful, lovely man. No arguments, he wasn`t flash, he wasn`t big headed and very quiet. Joe was a sweetheart. He was one of those guys. He was certainly a great heavyweight for Great Britain. In eighty three fights, he only had thirteen losses. He fought more than five hundred rounds and that takes a lot with forty one KO victories. That`s a helluva lot!”
 
Boxingtalk sends its deepest sympathies the friends and family of Joe Bugner.

Imane Khelif files arbitration to avoid gender test

Imane Khelif files arbitration to avoid gender test
Olympic champion Imane Khelif of Algeria, the subject of an ongoing gender controversy, has filed an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against World Boxing concerning a decision that disallows the athlete’s participation in upcoming World Boxing events without a preliminary genetic test. The appeal, filed on August 5th, seeks to overturn a decision by World Boxing that Khelif  “was not allowed to participate in the Box Cup in Eindhoven, nor in any World Boxing event until she had undergone genetic sex testing”. The appeal also requested that CAS declare Khelif eligible  to participate in the 2025 World Boxing Championships, which starts on September 4th, without a gender test. 
 
On September 1st, CAS dismissed a request to suspend the execution of the decision by World Boxing until the full case is heard. The parties are currently exchanging written submissions and with their agreement, a hearing will be scheduled. CAS procedures whilst ongoing, are confidential.
 
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
 
Imane Khelif of Algeria defeated Yang Liu of the People’s Republic of China to win gold in women’s welterweight division at Olympic Games in Paris on Friday at Stade Roland-Garros. Khelif was one of two boxers embroiled in a controversy about her gender. She previously competed at Tokyo 2021, where she became the first female boxer to represent Algeria at the Olympics. Since then, the 25-year-old Khelif has won gold medals at the 2022 Mediterranean Games and the 2023 Arab Games. She won the Paris 2024 final in dominant fashion by a final tally of 5-0.
 
"I’m very happy. For eight years, this has been my dream and I’m now the Olympic champion and gold medallist," Khelif said. "I’ve worked for eight years, no sleep, eight years tired. Now I’m Olympic champion."
 
Khelif had been disqualified from the 2023 world amateur championships under suspicious circumstances. After competing for years and even winning the opening round of the 2023 tournament, IBA, the organization that runs the world amateur championship, abruptly disqualified Khelif for failing a gender test. Full details of the test were not revealed. Khelif is not transgender, having lived her entire life as a woman. While IBA controls the world amateur championships, it has no authority to determine who is eleigible for the Olympics becuae the International Olympic Committee threw IBA out of the Olympics over proven corruption in the 2016 Olympics.
 
The IOC issued a statement addressing the controversy. Neither Khelif nor Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan are transgender, but there appears to be concerns about their chromosomes (females are XX, males are XY) or testosterone levels.  The IOC stated, "We have seen in reports misleading information about two female athletes competing at the Olympic Games Paris 2024. The two athletes have been competing in international boxing competitions for many years in the women’s category, including the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, International Boxing Association (IBA) World Championships and IBA-sanctioned tournaments. These two athletes were the victims of a sudden and arbitrary decision by the IBA. Towards the end of the IBA World Championships in 2023, they were suddenly disqualified without any due process."
 
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IBF cancels purse bid for flyweight eliminator

IBF cancels purse bid for flyweight eliminator
UPDATE: The IBF announced today that its purse bid for a flyweight elimination bout between Reggie Suganob and Sergio Mendoza has been cancelled.

AUG. 26, 2025: As for the next IBF flyweight mandatory contender after Alvarado, on August 12th, the IBF ordered Reggie Suganob and Sergio Mendoza Cordova to begin negotiations for an IBF final eliminator. On August 22nd, Sean Gibbons, on behalf of Mendoza Cordova, advised that they would like to proceed to a purse bid pursuant to IBF Rule 10.A. Therefore, the IBF has scheduled a purse bid for Tuesday, September 2nd at 12 noon. Suganob, from the Philippines, is 16-1, and failed in a 2023 junior flyweight title bid against Sivenathi Nontshinga. Mendoza Cordova, from Mexico, has a pro record of 26-0. 

Argentina update: Romero gets back on track

Argentina update: Romero gets back on track

Argentina update: Romero gets back on track

Neri Romero W10 Alexis Camejo... In an all-Argentine showdown, Buenos Aires native Neri “El Maldito” Romero (19-1, 10 KOs) claimed victory in the 130-pound weight class with a commanding unanimous decision over Santa Fe’s Alexis Camejo (10-5-2, 1 KO) on Saturday. The contest took place at the Federación Argentina de Boxeo arena in Buenos Aires. All three judges had it exactly the same: 98-92, a clear reflection of Romero’s dominance across ten rounds. Coming off a setback against Russia’s Albert Batyrgaziev in a bid for the WBA interim title, Romero returned determined to make a statement. From the opening bell, he planted himself in the center of the ring and worked with a varied arsenal, breaking down Camejo’s guard piece by piece. The pivotal moment came in round three, when a crisp right cross from Romero split open a deep cut over Camejo’s left eye. Blood flowed, but the man from Santa Fe showed grit, pressing on with counters and lateral movement. Still, Romero’s control of distance and his precise, punishing shots carried every frame. Down the stretch, Romero managed the fight with composure, avoiding unnecessary risks and sealing a wide points victory that puts him back on track on the regional scene.

Puentes wins in Colombia

Puentes wins in Colombia
Rodolfo Puentes TKO3 Andrés Peñaloza... The spotlight of the WBA Future of Colombian Boxing program belonged to Rodolfo Puentes (16-1), who stopped Andrés Peñaloza by technical knockout on Saturday at the Gimnasio Cuadrilátero Élite in Barranquilla. It was a dominant showing in the main event. The WBA Future initiative, designed to give young fighters opportunities across the globe was streamed live on the official YouTube channel of the WBA. Puentes, a 24 year-old super bantamweight, used a sustained body attack that steadily wore down Peñaloza (6-7). In the third round, he scored a knockdown with a left hook to the midsection. Though Peñaloza rose prior to the ten count, he was clearly diminished and ultimately did not come out for the fourth.
 
UNDERCARD
 
On the undercard, Leider Galvis stopped Wallington Orobio in a rugged third-round battle filled with exchanges, while Edinson Álvarez made quick work of Yeiner Gómez with a first-round knockout. The card also featured more than ten amateur bouts showcasing young talent from Colombia’s Atlántico region. Each fight streamed live, giving these aspiring fighters an invaluable platform to display their skills.

Fulton to try for third weight class championship vs. Foster

Fulton to try for third weight class championship vs. Foster

As previously reported, WBC 154-pound champion Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora and former unified 147-pound champion Keith “One Time” Thurman will square off on Saturday, October 25th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. At a press conference coming soon, it will be officially announced that the show will also feature two-division champion Stephen Fulton Jr. (pictured), the reigning WBC featherweight champion, bidding to become a three-division champion against WBC junior lightweight champion O’Shaquie Foster. A third fight will see Mexico's Jesus “Mono” Ramos Jr. and Shane Mosley Jr. who duel for the WBC interim middleweight title.

Turhan stops Ayadi in France

Turhan stops Ayadi in France

Turhan stops Ayadi in France

Elif Nur Turhan TKO6 Rima Ayadi ... Turkey’s Elif Nur Turhan (11-0, 7 KOs) captured the WBA women's interim super featherweight title with a sixth-round stoppage of France’s Rima Ayadi (11-1, 1 KO) on Thursday night in Enghien-les-Bains, just outside Paris. The victory  keeps Turhan's unbeaten  record and extends her knockout streak to three. From the opening bell, Turhan made her intentions clear. Applying steady pressure and digging to the body, she wore down Ayadi, who tried to keep her at bay with the jab but couldn’t halt the Turkish fighter’s advance. The hometown favorite found no answers as the visitor grew stronger with each passing round. In the sixth, Turhan broke through with a sharp combination that left Ayadi defenseless. The referee stepped in immediately, waving it off to award Turhan the technical knockout victory. It was her second straight victory over an undefeated opponent and the most significant triumph of her career so far. For Ayadi, it was the bitter taste of her first professional defeat. At age 36, she had built a spotless record, but on this night, she couldn’t withstand Turhan’s firepower.

Albert Bell fights in Toledo this weekend

Albert Bell fights in Toledo this weekend
Tomorrow (August 30th), the Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio, will host a pivotal showdown at 135 pounds: unbeaten hometown hero Albert “Prince” Bell (27-0, 9 KOs) takes on the heavy-handed Keith “The Bounty” Hunter (16-2, 10 KOs). Bell, age 32, returns home as the favorite. A master technician, the Toledo native has built his undfeated record on movement, ring IQ, and a sharp jab. He’s already turned back the likes of Andy Vences, Nicolas Polanco, and Josec Ruiz. In his last outing, this past April at the same venue, Bell dominated Ruiz over the distance, displaying complete control and surgical precision. While he doesn’t rely on knockout power, Bell makes up for it with punch output, consistency, and an ability to dictate pace.
 
Hunter, age 33, out of Las Vegas, comes in riding momentum after a February knockout win over David Reyes Cota. A natural action fighter, Hunter has campaigned between lightweight and junior welterweight, known for his punching power and his willingness to trade. He owns notable wins over Sanjarbek Rakhmanov and Clay Burns, and despite a pair of setbacks, his toughness and experience in tough spots make him a dangerous challenger. The storyline is clear: Bell will look to keep the fight on the outside, using his jab and footwork to control range and avoid Hunter’s heavy leather. Hunter, meanwhile, will press to close the distance, forcing exchanges and testing Bell’s composure, especially in the early rounds. At six feet tall apiece with nearly identical reach, neither man carries a physical edge—making this a pure battle of execution and style.
 

Ronny Alvarez and Pedro Veitia sign promotional deals

Ronny Alvarez and Pedro Veitia sign promotional deals
Boxlab Promotions announced the signing of two of Cuban boxing talents: 2022 IBA World Games Youth Gold Champion Ronny Alvarez (3-0, 3 KOs), age 21, and 2022 IBA World Games Youth Bronze medalist Pedro Veitia (5-0, 5 KOs), age 21, a junior middleweight with a perfect knockout record. Both fighters hail from Cuba and will now continue their professional journeys under a tri-promotional collaboration with Boxlab Promotions, Dreambigg Boxing, and Warriors Boxing. They will be training in Providence, Rhode Island, under the direction of coaches Dave Keefe, Mike Veloz and Hector Bermudez.
 
For Alvarez, who will be campaigning at super middlweight, joining forces with such an experienced team marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter. “Signing with powerful promoters like Boxlab, Dreambigg, and Warriors is the opportunity of a lifetime. I believe this partnership will launch my career to new heights, and with the right fights, I will show the world my true potential.”
 
Confident in his decorated amateur background, Alvarez also emphasized how his pedigree will accelerate his rise. “Becoming a World Youth Champion prepared me to compete at the highest level. My amateur experience gives me the confidence to know I’m on the fast track to a world title as a professional.”
 
Veitia shared his excitement as well, viewing the alliance as a springboard to his future. “To have three major promoters believe in me at this stage of my career is an honor. With this team behind me, I know my career is in the best possible hands.”
 
Highlighting the advantage of his international amateur experience, Veitia added. “My amateur background taught me discipline, precision, and how to win against the best in the world. That foundation will carry me quickly to the top of the professional ranks and, ultimately, to a world championship.”
 
Boxlab Promotions President Amaury Piedra expressed his enthusiasm about bringing Alvarez and Veitia into the fold, while also recognizing the strength of the promotional alliance. “We are truly excited to welcome Ronny Alvarez and Pedro Veitia, two exceptional Cuban talents with proven international pedigrees, to the Boxlab family. Their skills and discipline set them apart, and their early professional success shows they are ready to make waves in the sport. This partnership allows us to provide these athletes with the structure and opportunities they deserve. Together, we are committed to guiding Ronny and Pedro toward world championship magnificence.”
 

Introducing South African light heavyweight Michael Head

Introducing South African light heavyweight Michael Head

Introducing South African light heavyweight Michael Head
Michael Head, a 3-1-1 South African light heavyweight, is gearing up for the biggest fight of his young career, a vacant domestic title bout against Bryan Thysse (6-0-1). With just around five weeks left in his training camp for the Emperors Palace bout, the 24-year old is focused on what he expects to be a tough, gruelling twelve-round showdown that will also double as the final of the “Rising Titans” tournament on October 4th. “I’m looking at a hard twelve-rounder,” Head said confidently, though boxing insiders speculate it might not last the distance. His manager, Marco Luis, fully backs Head’s readiness, predicting a war that could contend for South Africa’s Fight of the Year.
 
Head’s sparring sessions have been intense, trading blows with a diverse cast including Leo Careri, Lebo Mashitoa, Nelson Mbele, and Jackson Masamba. “Tough sparring builds you,” Head remarked, showing his commitment to preparation.
 
Interestingly, this upcoming contest carries an added layer of drama: three years ago, Head was Thysse’s first professional opponent. The pair clashed in a wild, gritty four-round bout where Head briefly touched the canvas, a moment that proved costly in a split-decision loss. Since then, Thysse, now 28, has remained unbeaten in six fights and carries momentum that Head respects deeply. “I’m not gonna sleep on him,” Head said. “The first was super close, so I’m expecting another tough fight. He’s done well, is undefeated with a strong boxing background.”
 
Luis draws a compelling comparison, likening Head to former SA light heavyweight champion Ryno Liebenberg, known for his toughness and stamina. Despite some inactivity in recent years (partly due to Head living in the US), he has come back strong with two wins and a draw. He made a statement by beating fellow contender Bonginkosi Nhlapo at the start of the ‘Rising Titans’ series.
 
Off the canvas and out of the ring, Head runs a small business in the mining sector but is fully prioritizing boxing as the title fight looms. He knows that winning this belt will open doors beyond just the national spotlight. It’s a career-defining chance.
 

Saturday: meet the boxers in Westford, MA

Saturday: meet the boxers in Westford, MA
This Saturday (August 30th) at 11:30 AM, Massachusetts fans will have a chance to meet the boxers and get an early glimpse of a night of boxing scheduled for September 6th in Lowell. CES Boxing will host an open workout and press conference this at Box 2 Burn in Westford, Massachusetts.  The public and media are invited to meet and hear from many of the gladiators featured on the 'Mill City Mayhem 2' boxing card taking place at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium. Tickets for 'Mill City Mayhem' are on sale now at CES Fights or the Lowell Auditorium website.  In attendance will be undefeated junior middleweight Michael "The Blessed Southpaw"Fontanez (12-0, 8 KOs).  The Nashua, New Hampshie resident headlines his first CES Boxing card against Venezuela's Esneiker Correa (16-6-1 with 14 KOs).  
 
Featherweight "King" Kevin Walsh (17-0, 9 KOs) will also be on hand.  The pride of Brockton, MA, battles grizzled Dominican veteran Angel "El Gato" (19-16-1) Luna in the co-feature.  
 
Several of the local undercard fighters will also take the stage, including Londonberry, NH's Jaydell Pazmino (7-0, 7 KOs), Lowell's own Jayson Colon (1-0, 1 KO), Ireland's Cian Duggan and Fall River, MA's Michael Gaudreau, both of whom are making their pro debuts in separate bouts.  
 

Alvarez brings in Ennis for sparring

Alvarez brings in Ennis for sparring
With less than three weeks remaining before his September 13th megafight, world super middleweight champion Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez (pictured) has brought in former welterweight champion Jaron “Boots” Ennis as a sparring partner in the final stage of his training camp. The super fight between Canelo and undefeated, multi-division champion Terence Crawford is scheduled for September 13th at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, where the undisputed super middleweight championship will be on the line as Crawford moves up two weight divisions. Ennis’ arrival addresses the need to replicate Crawford’s style. Known as a switch-hitter, able to alternate between orthodox and southpaw stances, Ennis brings a technical and versatile profile similar to that of Crawford, widely regarded as one of the most complete fighters in boxing today.
 
Experts such as trainer Stephen Edwards have praised Team Álvarez’s decision, emphasizing that Ennis “is the closest thing to Crawford you can find in today’s boxing.” With this addition, Canelo Álvarez aims to fine-tune the final details of his preparation for one of the most awaited fights of the year, where strategy and adaptation to Crawford’s style will be crucial.

Interim title action today in France

Interim title action today in France

Interim title action today in France
Today (August 28th), the Salle du Casino in Enghien, France will host a clash of unbeaten fighters as France’s Rima Ayadi (11-0, 1 KO) takes on Turkey’s Elif Nur Turhan (10-0, 6 KOs) for the WBA women's interim 130-pound title. At age 36, Ayadi brings experience and discipline to the ring. Born in Les Mureaux, Yvelines, she has built her career on consistency, ring IQ, and distance control. While her record shows just one single knockout, Ayadi’s style is about attrition—wearing opponents down with pace, precision, and calculated movement. Recent decision wins over former world champion Victoria Noelia Bustos and Licia Boudersa have solidified her status as France’s top super featherweight. Turhan, age 30, arrives from Istanbul with a contrasting approach. With six knockouts in ten fights, she’s known for her two-fisted power and aggressive style. Turhan thrives in close exchanges, throwing rapid-fire combinations and looking to end fights early. Her most recent outing saw her demolish Ireland’s Shauna Browne by first-round TKO, leaving no doubt about her finishing instincts.
 
The matchup offers a stark stylistic contrast: Ayadi will aim to control the pace with her jab and lateral movement, while Turhan will look to close the distance, force exchanges, and test Ayadi’s chin with her power. Ayadi has the home advantage and the crowd behind her, along with the résumé that makes her the favorite. But Turhan brings hunger, heavy hands, and the chance to spoil the party in enemy territory.
 

New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame announces new inductees

New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame announces new inductees
Lacey Township, New Jersey's Shawn E. Darling is being inducted into the NJ Boxing Hall of Fame on November 13 at the Venetian Restaurant in Garfield. Other honorees joining him on the 13th are: John Freda, Ricky Gonzalez, Bobby Gunn, Samad Haq, Reggie Haines, Tracy Harris Patterson, Leo Loiacono, David McWater, Chuck Metzger, Arnold Robbins, Merqui Sosa, Gregory Joseph Speciale, Bruce Trampler and Johnny Turner.
 
Darling has worked as trainer, manager & gym owner for over 20 years. The 55 year old Darling’s produced regional champs: Chris “Sandman” Thomas, Dan “The Brawla” Pasciolla and Hafiz “Big Dawg” Montgomery. Other notable fighters he’s worked with are: John Brown, Kevin “Kingpin” Johnson, Nick Valliere, Joel Delapaz, Mike Arnauatis and Natu Visinia.
 
Darling is currently coaching: Jaywon Woods, Cali Box and Tyler Vanorden. He was previously voted the New Jersey Coach of the Year in 2021 by the Hall of Fame and he credits working under WBC champ Matthew Saad Muhammad with his success.
 
His 4,000 square foot gym, The Gladiator Gym is known as the best gym in South Jersey and is frequented by all the elite fighters in the tri-state area for sparring, camp and amateur tournaments. 
 
 

Dante Kirkman locks in next opponent

Dante Kirkman locks in next opponent
Middleweight Dante “The Inferno” Kirkman (4-0, 2 KOs) has locked in his opponent for Saturday, September 6th at Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln, California. The four-round showdown will see Kirkman take on Oregon's Dylan Carlson (2-10-3, 1 KO), a gritty and durable competitor who has never been stopped in his pro career. The bout will be part of a show promoted by Nasser Niavaroni of Uppercut Boxing Promotions. After weeks of anticipation, Kirkman is eager to finally have his opponent confirmed and his focus locked in for fight night. “Securing an opponent always feels like that final piece clicking into place,” said Kirkman. “Now it’s real. Now we go to war. I’ve stayed patient and stayed in the gym, and I’m ready to show everyone why they call me ‘The Inferno.’”
 
On fighting Carlson, who has never been knocked out, Kirkman, who recently just graduated from Stanford University, gives his thoughts on fighting a durable opponent. “Dylan Carlson is the kind of fighter who doesn’t quit,” continued Kirkman. “He’s been in there with undefeated guys who hit hard and push the pace, and no one’s put him away. That tells me everything I need to know—he’s coming to fight, and I respect that. But I’m ready to test myself against someone who’s never been stopped.
 
Known for his sharp fundamentals, high work rate, and explosive power, Kirkman promises to bring a new level of intensity to the ring as he continues building momentum in the middleweight division. “Expect me to throw a tremendous amount of punches in this fight as I’m in incredible shape,” Kirkman concluded. “Expect pressure. Expect growth. Every time I step in that ring, I’m sharpening my craft and raising the bar. September 6, I’m fighting for everyone who believes in me, and I’m going to put on a show.”
 

Billam-Smith and Fress to fight for interim title

Billam-Smith and Fress to fight for interim title

Billam-Smith and Fress to fight for interim title
Last week, the WBO announced its intent to create an interim championship in the cruiserweight division. The sanctioning body issued a letter directing former champion Chris Billam-Smith of England and Roman Fress, who fights out of Germany, to begin a thirty-day negotiation period. Billam-Smith (pictured) is 21-2 and held the WBO title in 2023 and 2024. He lost the title in a unification bout to Gilberto Ramirez, who is now injured. Since that loss, Billam-Smith won a bruising comeback fight against the respected Brandon Glanton. Fress is 23-1 with a resume full of opponents who had good records but are mostly unknown.
 

Iglesias vs. Shishkin eliminator on tap for Montreal

Iglesias vs. Shishkin eliminator on tap for Montreal
At the Cabaret du Casino de Montréal on September 4th, Osleys “El Tornado” Iglesias, already the IBO super middleweight champion, will face Russian contender Vladimir Shishkin in an IBF eliminator. This clash will headline a broadcast starting that day at 6:30 p.m. on Punching Grace. In 2024, Iglesias (13-0, 12 KOs) secured four knockout victories over Marcelo Coceres, Evgeny Shvedenko, Sena Agbeko and Petro Ivanov. Though he hasn;t fought in 2025, he has no intention of slowing down ahead of the biggest fight of his career, and against the toughest opponent he’s faced yet. “The Tornado is unstoppable. On September 4th, I will be victorious, defend my IBO title, and become the IBF mandatory challenger. Step by step, belt by belt, I’ll be at the top very soon,” promised Iglesias.
 
Shishkin is 17-1 including the World Series of Boxing. His only loss came in his last fight and was a controversial one, losing a decision to William Scull for the vacant IBF world title in Scull's home base of Germany. Shishkin has quality wins against notable opponents Najib Mohammedi, DeAndre Ware, Sena Agbeko and ex-interim champ Jose Uzcategui.
 
“In my eyes, this is the most important fight ever held at the Casino. The super middleweight division is currently the most competitive in boxing, and we’ll have the IBF’s top two contenders in the ring, on our turf, with a potential fight against [world champion] ‘Canelo’ Alvarez on the line. We’re raising the bar once again,” proudly stated Eye of the Tiger president Camille Estephan.
 
“Osleys will remind everyone why he’s the most avoided and feared fighter in the sport. More importantly, he’ll once again prove that he’s the best super middleweight in the world,” adds the powerful Cuban’s manager, Benedikt Poelchau.
 
“Iglesias vs. Shishkin is a fight between two of the best yet-to-be-discovered talents in the division. Shishkin lost a razor-thin decision to Scull, and I’m proud that Salita Promotions was able to secure another major opportunity for him so quickly. Iglesias, on the other hand, is an incredible talent who has yet to be tested at the highest level. This matchup is a real treat for boxing fans, and I’m pleased to be working alongside Camille and Eye of the Tiger — one of the premier organizations in the sport,” said Salita Promotions president Dmitriy Salita.
 
Also on the card will be two-time Olympian Dzmitry Asanau (10-0, 4 KOs), a lightweight title... Quebec prospects Alexandre Gaumont (13-0, 9 KOs) and Avery Martin Duval (13-0-1, 7 KOs) will both enter the ring for their first scheduled ten-round bouts... Moreno Fendero (11-0, 9 KOs) will step into the ring for his fourth scheduled eight-round fight of 2025... and Wyatt Sanford (3-0, 2 KOs) and Erik Israyelyan (2-0, 2 KOs) will also return.

Ibeth Zamora honored on her retirement

Ibeth Zamora honored on her retirement
A heartfelt tribute was held in Toluca, Mexico for Ibeth “Roca” Zamora, who announced her retirment after a brilliant career in boxing. A video presentation highlighted her achievements and history in the ring. Zamora, who has not fought since 2023, leaves with a record of 33-8 and championships at 108 and 112 pounds. An emotional Zamora shared her thoughts: “Today I can say that dreams can be lived. At 15, I had the idea of becoming a boxer and a world champion. To the upcoming female fighters, I say that as women, and as indigenous women, we have the right to live our dreams. Becoming a three-time world champion [she was an interim titlist at 105 pounds] is something I never thought I would achieve. Today, I officially say goodbye to boxing.”
 
WBC President Mauricio Sulaimán addressed the audience to recognize her legacy: “What an honor to be in Toluca. We first knew Roca as a little girl, and she grew into a great champion who paved the way for women’s boxing. The time has come to hang up the gloves, and she does it in an emotional way. For the World Boxing Council, Ibeth Zamora is an eternal champion.” During the ceremony, a mini belt was also presented to Zamora’s trainer, Carlos Duarte, in recognition of his contribution.
 
Joining via Zoom, Roberto Díaz and Gabriel Cordero dedicated words of admiration to the champion. Díaz stated: “I was fortunate to work with you; you are a pride for Mexico and for all of us who know you. Today begins a new stage—be an inspiration for the next generations.”
 
Cordero added: “She fought through many adversities inside and outside the ring; she is a true warrior. Very few risked as much as she did.”
 
 
 
 

Ilunga Makabu gets late opponent swtich

Ilunga Makabu gets late opponent swtich

Ilunga Makabu gets late opponent swtich

Cruiserweight Ilunga Makabu will have to contend with a late change in opponents for his fight on Friday, September 5th. Makabu will now face Ghana's Dodzi Kameh (25-3-1) at the Stadium Basket, Stade Des Martyrs, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo after his original opponent, Charles Manyuchi, suffered an injury that forced him out of the fight. The opponent change was quickly approved by the African Boxing Union (ABU) President, Houcine Houichi, ensuring the event will proceed as planned. The fight has generated great anticipation in Malabu's country. The event is expected to draw thousands of fans to the iconic Stade Des Martyrs, solidifying Kinshasa as a key hub on the professional boxing map in Africa.

Sebastian Juarez remains undefeated

Sebastian Juarez remains undefeated
Sebastian Juarez  TKO4 Louis Hernandez ... Middleweight Sebastian Juarez (9-0, 7 KOs) of Brownsville, Texas triumphed on Friday night with a fourth-round TKO over Louis Hernandez (12-4-1, 10 KOs) at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida. Juarez, promoted by Boxlab Promotions, dropped Hernandez early in round four with a right-left-right hook combination. Sensing the momentum, Juarez unleashed a barrage of combinations, forcing the referee to step in at the 1:19 mark of the fourth round to halt the action. Speaking on his latest performance, Juarez expressed his pride in delivering fireworks for fight fans on a global stage. “Getting a knockout in any fight is what every fan wants to see, especially on a platform like DAZN, and means everything to me,” said Juarez. “I wanted to show fans my power, my speed, and my ability to put punches together in explosive combinations. This is what I envisioned when I took this fight, and I wanted to make it special.”
 
Juarez credited his trainer for sharpening his mind, confidence and punching power. “Training with Bob Santos has elevated my game to another level. He’s been in the game for so long, he knows all the little tricks, and we work on those daily in the gym. Each fight, I feel myself growing as a smarter, more complete fighter because of his guidance, especially on my inside game.”
 
Juarez also reflected on how this win sets the tone for his career trajectory, acknowledging the role of his promotional team. “This victory shows I’m ready to take the next step in my career. I’m thankful to Boxlab Promotions, as well as MVP, for believing in me and giving me these opportunities. The support from my promoter and my team motivates me to keep pushing forward and keep winning.”
 
Boxlab Promotions President Amaury Piedra complimented Juarez’s development and explained why the undefeated middleweight is turning heads among boxing insiders. “Sebastian Juarez is a fighter who embodies everything you want in a future world champion—skill, composure, and the ability to entertain. What makes him so compelling is his balance of natural athleticism with the technical refinement he’s gaining under Bob Santos. Each performance builds momentum, and the boxing community is beginning to recognize that Sebastian is not just a good prospect—he’s a special one.”
 

Australian update: a win for Skye Falzon

Australian update: a win for Skye Falzon
Skye Falzon TKO5 Usanakorn Thawilsuhannawang... Australian featherweight Skye Falzon (11-2, 7 KOs) added a win to her resume on August 23rd, delivering a fifth-round knockout over Thailand’s Usanakorn Thawilsuhannawang (21-10, 20 KOs) at the Bay Pavilions in Batemans Bay, New South Wales. Fighting at age 37 and on home turf, Falzon did not disappoint. From the opening bell she imposed her rhythm, displaying both tactical sharpness and physical strength. She worked behind crisp combinations to the body and head, forcing the veteran Thai fighter into survival mode. Thawilsuhannawang, also 37 years old, tried to answer back with her power shots, but struggled to match Falzon’s pace and accuracy. The end came in the fifth, when Falzon uncorked a flurry that left the visitor defenseless. The referee stepped in, waving off the action and sealing the technical knockout, extending Falzon's winning streak to ten since a rough start in 2022. 
 

Sampson wins purse bid for Sanchez vs. Ajagba

Sampson wins purse bid for Sanchez vs. Ajagba

Sampson wins purse bid for Sanchez vs. Ajagba

Sampson Lewkowicz's Sampson Boxing won a purse bid today and now has the right to promote an IBF heavyweight elimination bout between Cuba's Frank Sanchez and Nigeria's Efe Ajagba. Sampson's winning bid was $302,000, which will be split 60% for Ajagba and 40% for Sanchez, assuming both men accept the fight. A decision from the boxers to accept or decline is due in fifteen days. Top Rank, Ajagba's promoter, put up a losing bid for $210,000. Under IBF rules, Sampson must schedule the bout to take place within 28 and 90 days and not more than 90 days from today, which is Monday, November 24th. 

This will be a rematch of a ten-round fight in 2021 that Sanchez won by unanimous decision. The winner becomes the IBF mandatory contender for undefeated world champion Oleksandr Usyk, but the path to an actual title shot is unclear because Usyk owns all four major heavyweight titles which puts him in a position to pick and choose his fights. Sanchez (25-1 with 18 KOs) last fought in February, when he bounced back from his first career loss with a third-round knockout of Ramon Olivas Echeverria (18-25 with 12 KOs). Echeverria was once on the losing end of a fixed fight. Sanchez was fighting for the first time since his seventh-round knockout loss to Agit Kabayel in May of 2024. Though the win was hardly a challenge for Sanchez, it got him back into position for the IBF eliminator.

Ajagba (20-1-1) last fought in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia against 299-pound Martin Bakole. After ten rounds, Bakole was fortunate to come away with a draw against Efe Ajagba (pictured). After ten rounds, the judges adjudicated the bout 96-94 for Ajagba, 95-95 and 95-95, making it a majority draw. It wasn't a robbery, but Ajagba was more active, had superior ring generalship and seemed to land more punches. Bakole landed a few harder punches, and that was enough to convince two judges to award a stalemate.

PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE 

AUG. 19, 2025: A purse bid for an IBF heavyweight eliminator is back on the books after a few previous postponements.. The promotional rights to a potential Frank Sanchez vs. Efe Ajagba rematch is scheduled to be  auctioned off on Tuesday, August 26, 2025 at 12 noon. Sanchez defeated Ajagba by unanimous decision in 2021, but with heavyweight contenders Filip Hrgovic and Derek Chisora jockeying for bigger fights, Sanchez and Ajagba are the two highest ranked fighters in the IBF ratings to enter the elimination process. Undefeated world champion Oleksandr Usyk owns all four major heavyweight titles, including the IBF version.

AUG. 11, 2025: The IBF announced that the Efe Ajagba vs. Frank Sanchez purse bid has been postponed until further notice.

AUG. 4, 2025: When Filip Hrgovic pulled out of the IBF heavyweight elimination process, on July 24th, the IBF ordered #3 ranked Efe Ajagba and #4 ranked Frank Sanchez to begin negotiations for an eliminator for the vacant #1 position. Derek Chisora sits at #2. Carl Moretti of Top Rank, representing Ajagba, confirmed that Ajagba would like to proceed straight to a purse bid, which is permitted under IBF rules. The IBF initially scheduled a purse for Tuesday, August 5th but that has now been pushed back one week until August 12th. Oleksandr Usyk owns all four major heavyweight titles, including the IBF version.

MAY 19, 2024: In a WBC heavyweight eliminator held on the big Riyadh, Saudi Arabia show, Agit Kabayel (25-0, 17 KOs) made a huge career move forward, stopping the favored and previously undefeated Frank Sanchez (24-1, 17 KOs)  in round seven. Kabayel defeated Sanchez with a strong body attack. The normally mobile Sanchez fought with a brace on his right knee. Kabayel is Kurdish but lives in Germany.

OCT. 10, 2021: Cuban heavyweight Frank Sanchez (19-0, 13 KOs) scored one knockdown on his way to a comfortable, ten-round unanimous decision win over Efe Ajagba. Sanchez used his superior boxing skills to keep the hard-hitting Ajagba (15-1, 12 KOs) off-balance for the entire fight. The “Cuban Flash” displayed his power as well, flooring Ajagba with a hard right in the seventh. A follow-up left hook which landed a tick after Ajagba’s knee hit the canvas Ajagba made it to his feet and survived the round but never seriously threatened on his way to the first defeat of his career. Sanchez said afterwards, "I knew I was going to win all the rounds because I’m much better than him technically. I knew that if I connected, he would fall and he did fall. My game plan was always to frustrate him and go in for the attack."

Kim Clavel signs with MVP

Kim Clavel signs with MVP

Jake Paul's MVP Promotions announced the signing of Canada's Kim Clavel today. A former WBC 108-pound champion, Clavel has a pro record of 21-2, including a winning streak of four. Her title reign commenced in 2022 with a win over Yesenia Gomez and ended the following year in a unification fight vs. Jessica Nery Plata. Clavel has since dropped down to 105 pounds. In 2020, Clavel received the Pat Tillman Award for Service from ESPN for her work as a replacement nurse caring for elderly coronavirus patients (who are the patients most likely to die from the virus).  Today, Paul tweeted, "The Queen of Canadian boxing has arrived. We’re beyond excited to welcome Kim Clavel to the MVP team. The heart of a warrior and the pride of Montreal, she’s ready to show the world what Canadian boxing is all about." 

IBF making moves in the flyweight division

IBF making moves in the flyweight division
On May 28th, the IBF ordered its flyweight champion Masamichi Yabuki of Japan, and #1 ranked Felix Alvarado of Nicaragua to begin negotiations for Yabuki's mandatory defense of his title. On August 22nd, Sean Gibbons, on behalf of Alvarado, advised that they would like to proceed to a purse bid pursuant to IBF Rule 10.A. The IBF has therefore scheduled a purse bid for Tuesday, September 9th at 12 noon. Yabuki, who is also a former junior flyweight champion, is 18-4 and coming off a March win over Angel Ayala thatmade him a two-division champion. Yabuki has split two bouts with Japanese superstar Kenshiro Teraji. Alvarado is 42-4 and reigned as the IBF junior flyweight champion from 2018 through 2021.
 

As for the next IBF flyweight mandatory contender after Alvarado, on August 12th, the IBF ordered Reggie Suganob and Sergio Mendoza Cordova to begin negotiations for an IBF final eliminator. On August 22nd, Sean Gibbons, on behalf of Mendoza Cordova, advised that they would like to proceed to a purse bid pursuant to IBF Rule 10.A. Therefore, the IBF has scheduled a purse bid for Tuesday, September 2nd at 12 noon. Suganob, from the Philippines, is 16-1, and failed in a 2023 junior flyweight title bid against Sivenathi Nontshinga. Mendoza Cordova, from Mexico, has a pro record of 26-0. 

WBC restores Bohachuk to mandatory position

WBC restores Bohachuk to mandatory position

WBC restores Bohachuk to mandatory position
The WBC recently received a rating appeal from promoter Tom Loeffler regarding junior middlewight Serhii Bohachuk. The WBC has restored Bohachuk to the mandatory contender position in the place of former welterweight champion Jaron Ennis, who announced a move up in weight but has yet to fight as a junior middleweight. The WBC wrote: "The WBC's Ratings Appeals Committee received and resolved the appeal in compliance with the provisions of the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act. A boxer’s rating is based on a subjective determination of his relative merits compared to other contenders in the division at the time, as determined by a majority vote of the WBC Ratings Committee. While the WBC has complied with its own rules and applicable legal requirements, it is reported that the WBC Ratings Appeals Committee, in addition to the WBC Ratings Committee itself, has reviewed this appeal and granted the requested motion, consisting of an order to reinstate Mr. Bohachuk to the top spot." The WBC champion in the division is Sebastian Fundora. Bohachuk is scheduled to fight a rematch vs. his only conqueror,  Brandon Adams, on the big September 13th Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford show in Las Vegas.
 
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
 
AUG. 22, 2025: The WBC has received a ratings appeal by promoter Tom Loeffler concerning junior middleweight contender Serhii Bohachuk. The WBC says it has referred the appeal to the WBC Ratings Appeals Committee for evaluation and ruling. Here is the WBC's publication of Bohachuk's appeal:
 
"I’m writing to you about Serhii Bohachuk's world rating. He fought an official eliminator for the mandatory position against Ishmael Davis in Riyadh last year. He has been patiently waiting for the mandatory to be ordered. He has been staying active and is scheduled to fight Brandon Adams on the big September 13th Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford show.
 
"In the latest ratings I noticed that [former welterweight champion] Jaron Ennis [who recently announced his intent to become a junior middleweight] was put in at #1 above Serhii, [who is] now at #2.  That doesn’t make sense if Serhii is the mandatory challenger. It also doesn’t make sense as Ennis has never fought in the 154-pound division yet. A third reason it doesn’t make sense is that Ennis is fighting for an official WBA elimination fight in his next fight. I thought the WBC rules take fighters out of the ratings that fight for an eliminator for a different organization
 
"In light of the above mentioned points, I would respectfully request the ratings committee to restore Serhii Bohachuk to his rightful rating at #1 as the mandatory challenger to the champion.
 
Tom Loeffler
 
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The WBC added: "As in all previous appeals, the WBC will comply with its appeal rules, and those of the Ali Act, and will notify the result of this process as soon as it is finalized."
 

Team Combat League names All-Star team

Team Combat League names All-Star team

As the TCL Team Boxing League’s third season approaches its climax with the MegaBrawl Finals on August 31st at the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale in Arizona, the league announced its first, second and third Team All-Stars across all weight divisions. These honors recognize the standout fighters who delivered exceptional performances throughout the season. The Philadelphia Smoke, defending TCL champions, once again showcased their dominance with nine All-Star selections, while the Las Vegas Hustle followed closely with eight. The NYC Attitude and Miami Assassins also made their mark, each producing six All-Star honorees.

TCL Season III All-Star Selections

Female Bantamweights

First Team: Jewry Rodriguez (San Antonio Snipers)

Second Team: Christina Cruz (NYC Attitude)

Third Team: Brittany Sims (Philadelphia Smoke)

Male Featherweights

First Team: Rasheen Brown (Philadelphia Smoke)

Second Team: Osvel Caballero (Las Vegas Hustle)

Third Team: Victor Abreu (Miami Assassins)

Female Featherweights

First Team: Rashida Ellis, Shera Mae Patricio (Philadelphia Smoke)

Second Team: Ali Valle (Miami Assassins), Angelyris Mendez (NYC Attitude)

Third Team: Lizette Lopez (LA Elite), Brenda Hernandez (Las Vegas Hustle)

Male Lightweights

First Team: Nahir Albright (Philadelphia Smoke), Jack Sambiaku (Dallas Enforcers)

Second Team: Frency Saya (San Antonio Snipers), Claudio Marrero (Miami Assassins)

Third Team: Yusniel Abrahanye (Las Vegas Hustle), Francisco Rodriguez (Philadelphia Smoke)

Female Junior Welterweights

First Team: Stacia Suttles (NYC Attitude)

Second Team: Ariel Davis (Atlanta Attack)

Third Team: Latia Williams (San Antonio Snipers)

Male Welterweights

First Team: Rahman Muhammad (Phoenix Fury), Darian Castro (Las Vegas Hustle)

Second Team: Isaiah Johnson (Philadelphia Smoke), Dislan Gainza (Las Vegas Hustle)

Third Team: Hendri Cedeno (Philadelphia Smoke), Darrius Jackson (NYC Attitude)

Male Junior Middleweights

First Team:Rashidi Ellis (Boston Butchers)

Second Team: Jason Moreno (LA Elite)

Third Team: Amin Mitchell (Atlanta Attack)

Male Middleweights

First Team: Lasha Gurguliani (NYC Attitude)

Second Team: Jahyae Brown (Boston Butchers)

Third Team: Pedro Veitia (Miami Assassins)

Male Super Middleweights

First Team: Ronny Alvarez (Miami Assassins)

Second Team: Dayan Depestre (Las Vegas Hustle)

Third Team: Keandrae Leatherwood (Atlanta Attack)

Male Light Heavyweights

First Team: Raiko Santana (Phoenix Fury)

Second Team: Jesse Hart (Philadelphia Smoke)

Third Team: Isaac Carbonell (NYC Attitude)

Male Cruiserweights

First Team: Charles Pugh (Phoenix Fury)

Second Team: Yunieski Gonzales (Miami Assassins)

Third Team: Juan Higuera (LA Elite)

Male Heavyweights

First Team: Skylar Lacy (Boston Butchers), Kye Brooks (Las Vegas Hustle)

Second Team: Patrick Mailata (Dallas Enforcers), Herich Ruiz Cordoba (Las Vegas Hustle)

Third Team: Fernando Cuza (Nashville Smash), Travorous Barnes (Houston Hitmen)

Germany's Baraou grabs interim title in a thriller

Germany's Baraou grabs interim title in a thriller
Abass Baraou W12 Yoenis Téllez ... Germany’s Abass Baraou (17-1, 9 KOs) delivered the performance of his career on Saturday, outworking and outgunning Cuba’s Yoenis Téllez (10-1, 8 KOs) to seize the WBA interim junior middleweight title. After twelve thrilling rounds at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida, the judges had it 117-110, 115-112 and 116-111, all in favor of Baraou. The Berlin resident fought with urgency and determination from the outset, applying steady pressure that forced Téllez to retreat for long stretches. That forward momentum allowed Baraou to dictate the exchanges in what turned into a high-volume, high-drama battle.  the new champion. While the Cuban was regarded as the favorite coming in, Baraou’s persistence neutralized his rhythm and chipped away round by round. By the championship stages, the German had built a commanding lead. And in the twelfth, he put an exclamation point on the night—flooring Téllez with a blistering, extended combination just before the final bell.
 
It was the defining moment of Baraou’s career, earning him not just the interim belt, but also the spotlight as one of the most dangerous players at 154 pounds. For Téllez, the loss meant not only surrendering his interim title but also the first blemish on his record after ten straight victories.

Han gets off canvas to retain lightweight title

Han gets off canvas to retain lightweight title
Stephanie Han W10 Paulina Ángel... WBA lightweight champion Stephanie Han (11-0, 3 KOs) of El Paso, Texas successfully defended her title on Saturday, grinding out a unanimous decision over Colombia’s Paulina Ángel (7-2-2, 3 KOs) at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida. All three judges turned in identical tallies of 98-91. Han had to dig herself out of an early hole after getting knocked down to the canvas. The defending champ came out aggressively, trying to overwhelm her opponent, but Ángel answered with a sharp right hand to the chin that flipped the script and put Han down. From that moment on, it was the Colombian pressing forward, while Han relied on poise, discipline, and ring IQ to keep the fight under control and avoid extended exchanges. Through the first five rounds, Han found her rhythm at mid-range, landing cleanly while Ángel struggled to cut the distance. A clash of heads in the fourth left Han with a cut, but instead of unraveling, she doubled down on her jab and began dictating the pace.
 
By the sixth, Han turned up the pressure, mixing straight shots upstairs with digging body hooks. Ángel showed grit and toughness, but she couldn’t turn the tide. Han closed strong, boxing with movement and volume, sweeping the championship rounds to put the result beyond doubt. The victory marked Han’s first successful title defense and further cemented her as one of the key players in the 135-pound division.
 

Watch: Artiga retains title with TKO of Sandstrom

Watch: Artiga retains title with TKO of Sandstrom

Jasmine Artiga TKO3 Linn Sandstrom ... Florida’s Jasmine “Animal” Artiga (14-0-1, 7 KOs) continued her rise, scoring a third-round technical knockout over Australia’s Linn Sandstrom (10-4-3, 2 KOs) to successfully defend her WBA super flyweight world title on Saturday at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida. It was Artiga’s second successful title defense, as she tries to establish her place as an active and dominant champion on the international stage. The end came in round three, when Artiga uncorked a sharp left hand to the head that left Sandstrom defenseless. With Artiga firing away and Sandstrom not throwing any punches back, the referee stepped in and halted the contest, awarding Artiga, age 33, the stoppage victory.

Lucas Bahdi wins lightweight eliminator

Lucas Bahdi wins lightweight eliminator
Lucas Bahdi W12 Roger Gutiérrez... Canadian lightweight Lucas “Prince” Bahdi (20-0, 15 KOs) took a major step toward a world title shot on Saturday night, earning a hard-fought unanimous decision over former 130-pound champion Roger Gutiérrez (29-7-1, 22 KOs) in a WBA lightweight eliminator at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida. The scorecards read 117-110, 116-111 and 115-112, all for Bahdi, who had to adjust on the fly against the Venezuelan slugger’s power and pressure. The key moment came in the sixth round, when Bahdi clipped Gutiérrez with a sharp right hand during an exchange, sending him to the canvas and tilting the momentum firmly in his favor. From that point, Bahdi controlled the pace, mixing movement with sharp counters to offset Gutiérrez’s aggression.
 
Despite giving up height and reach, Bahdi showcased composure and ring generalship, imposing his style in the late rounds to seal the win. The victory keeps his perfect record intact and puts him squarely in line for a crack at lightweight gold. [The WBA lightweight champion is Gervonta "Tank" Davis who is scheduled to fight an exhibition against cruiserweight Jake Paul and is highly unlikely to ever get in the ring with Bahdi].

Rafferty keeps British title via draw vs. Chamberlain

Rafferty keeps British title via draw vs. Chamberlain
Jack Rafferty D12 Mark Chamberlain... In Altrincham, England, live on DAZN, Jack Rafferty and Mark Chamberlain went to war for 36 minutes, which resulted in a split draw. The scores were 115-113 for Chamberlain and 114-114 (twice). As a result of the draw, Rafferty (26-0-1) holds onto the British and Commonwealth junior welterweight titles. Chamberlain (17-1-1) suffered a cut under the left eye from a straight right hand in the early rounds. But he roared back and unloaded one power shot after another that resulted in swelling under both of Rafferty's eyes. Rafferty came on in the ninth round and appeared to be pulling away. Then, with about 45 seconds left, Chamberlain rocked Rafferty, who survived and made it to the bell.  After the result was read, both guys were open to a rematch. 
 
UNDERCARD RESULTS
 
Jack Turner TKO6 Nicolas Muguruza;
Lewis Richardson defeated Artjom Spatar by unanimous decision; and
Zak Miller defeated Lyon Woodstock Jr. by unanimous decision.

French update: Jiktou schedules next bout

French update: Jiktou schedules next bout

French middleweight Bilal Jkitou will host Tej Pratap Singh of India in Jiktou's hometown, Nanterre, Hauts-de-Seine, France. The fight is scheduled for Saturday, October 18th. The venue and the undercard bouts are yet to be confirmed. Jkitou last fought in December, when he topped the previously undefeated Juan José rodriguez by unanimous decision. Jkitou has a pro record of 20-2 with 8 KOs. Singh, now based out of Australia, has lost two fo his last three and holds a record of 19-8-3 with 8 KOs.

Ortiz stays sharp with stoppage of Bautista

Ortiz stays sharp with stoppage of Bautista
Jamaine Ortiz TKO3 Ambiorix Bautista ... New England junior welterweight Jamaine “The Technician” Ortiz (20-2-1, 10 KOs) delivered a dominant performance on Saturday in Olrando, Florida, stopping late replacement Ambiorix Bautista (19-3, 11 KOs) in three rounds.   “It’s a great win. I’m happy to be back and stay active on a great card,” Ortiz said moments after the victory.  “It’s just another step for me to fight for a world title.” Bautista, a late replacement for the injured Steve Claggett, entered the fight riding a sixteen-bout winning streak and had never been stopped in his career.  Standing 6’0, the Dominican looked to establish distance with his jab early, but Ortiz wasted no time cutting the ring off. Fighting initially out of the southpaw stance, Ortiz measured his man before switching orthodox to launch the first attack, trapping Bautista in the corner. In the second round, Ortiz began to impose his will—landing a right hand off a feint before following with a double jab and left hook. Bautista attempted to answer with his own hooks to the head and body, but Ortiz turned the exchanges in his favor, pinning the Dominican against the ropes and digging to both head and body.
 
Ortiz closed the show in round three, pouncing on Bautista and teeing off along the ropes. A glancing right hand to the top of Bautista’s head floored him for the first time. Though Bautista beat the count, Ortiz immediately went back to the body, dropping him again and forcing referee Alicia Collins to halt the contest at 1:32 of the round.With the victory, Ortiz, age 29, has his eyes set on the division’s elite—particularly WBC champion Subriel Matias and WBA champion Gary Antuanne Russell. “I’d like to fight Subriel Matias, a fellow Boricua,” declared the half-Dominican, half-Puerto Rican Ortiz. “I fought a fellow Dominican tonight. I don’t mind fighting my own kind, I think it makes for great rivalries.  I'd like to challenge Subriel or Gary Russell.”
 
Ortiz is no stranger to the championship level, having dropped a razor-thin, disputed decision to rwo-division wolrd champion Teofimo Lopez in February 2024.  With Saturday’s emphatic finish, “The Technician” inches closer to another crack at a world title later this year or in early 2026. 

DKP still trying to forge ahead with Pulev vs. Hunter

DKP still trying to forge ahead with Pulev vs. Hunter

[Despite all evidence to the contrary,] Don King has vowed to continue fighting for the rights of his fighters declaring that the previously announced WBA regular heavyweight title fight featuring current champion Kubrat “The Cobra” Pulev against Michael “The Bounty” Hunter will take place Saturday, October 4th at Miami’s Jai-Alai Fronton Casino. [Despite Pulev's press release to the contrary, see below]. King declared he would sue all parties involved that stand in the way and try to prevent the fight from taking place. King said the WBA has already ruled in DKP’s favor on two previous appeals brought forward by Epic Sports and Entertainment representatives. “They are trying to destroy Michael Hunter’s career,” King said. “Epic Sports continues to spread lies and false statements. This fight will go on!” 

Here is the statement made on Pulev's behalf earlier this week: After months of dispute and uncertainty, Epic Sports & Entertainment, the official promoter of WBA regular heavyweight champion Kubrat Pulev, announced that it has successfully regained full control of Pulev’s first title defense following the invalidated purse bid previously “won” by Don King Productions. On May 27th, the WBA awarded the purse bid promotional rights for Pulev’s mandatory defense against Michael Hunter to Don King Productions.  However, prior to the purse bid, Epic Sports objected to Pulev being ordered to fight Hunter because Hunter was in a legal dispute with Don King Productions and had committed to a different fight on September 11th.  Following the recent confirmation of Hunter’s fight on September 11th against Jarrell Miller as well as the continuing public disclosure of the legal dispute between Hunter and Don King Productions, the WBA has now agreed to rescind the purse bid award. Under a signed settlement agreement between Pulev and the WBA, Pulev is no longer obligated to face Hunter and is cleared to make his first title defense against any ranked WBA contender on a voluntary basis. [Oleksandr Usyk remains the WBA super champion and the legitimate world heavyweight champion].

Ivaylo Gotzev, CEO of Epic Sports & Entertainment, said: "We are ecstatic that justice has prevailed. We worked tirelessly to achieve this outcome. The resolution made by the WBA restores clarity and allows us to finally start planning proper negotiations for Kubrat’s first title defense. The heavyweight division is wide open, and we are now in position to stage a world-class event with renewed energy and excitement."
 
Kubrat Pulev commented: "I’ve waited patiently while this situation played out, and now the path is clear. I am ready to defend my belt with honor before the end of 2025. The fans deserve a big fight, and I am motivated more than ever to deliver. I welcome all serious challengers who want to step into the ring with me."
 
John Wirt, Chairman of Epic Sports & Entertainment, added: “From the outset, we made clear that Hunter was in a legal dispute with Don King Productions and already committed to a September 11 fight, so the WBA should never have ordered a Pulev–Hunter purse bid. DKP’s press release attacking Pulev is baseless. Pulev simply exercised his right to due process under the WBA’s own rules — and the facts prevailed.”
 
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
 
JULY 28, 2025: The WBA has again denied Epic Sports and Entertainment’s second appeal trying to stop the WBA's order of a regular title bout between secondary heavyweight title holder Kubrat “The Cobra” Pulev and Michael “The Bounty” Hunter who is promoted by Don King Promotions. Pulev does not want to fight [the underserving] Hunter but King won the $1.1 million WBA purse bid and has been given the green light by the WBA for a second time to move forward in staging this championship fight.
 
A Southern California native, Hunter is listed as 24-1-2 but that is a disingenuous record as it ignores an April 2024 loss to little-known Atem Suslenkov in Uzbekistan. In his last fight in December, Hunter registered a fifth-round TKO over Christian Larrondo Garcia in Mexico. Hunter’s only other career setback came back in 2017 when he lost a unanimous twelve-round decision to current world champion Oleksandr Usyk.
 
“After a bunch of lies and disposing of two appeals, we are moving forward with looking for possible sites and sponsorships for this heavyweight championship to be held before the end of the year,” said King.  “Michael Hunter is excited for this great opportunity, and he plans to show the world that he will take the belt from Pulev."

 

 

Arias vs. Newman heavyweight fight booked for NYC

Arias vs. Newman heavyweight fight booked for NYC
According to Boxing Insider's social media account, a heavyweight fight between George Arias and Earl Newman is signed for September 19th at Boxing Insider’s New York City show in Sony Hall. The venue is located right in Times Square and it appears that DiBella Entertainment will be copromoting. Arias is 18-1-1 but his last two fights were  a loss to Jared Anderson and a draw with the crude Skylar Lacy. Newman (10-4-1) was considered a light heavyweight prospect at one time but has lost four in a row.

BKFC New Jersey presser quotes

BKFC New Jersey presser quotes
On Thursday, the launch press conference took place for Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship’s (BKFC) New Jersey premiere. It was held at the Championship Plaza at the iconic Prudential Center in Newark, NJ — the host venue of BKFC 82 on Oct. 4th, live worldwide on DAZN. “Platinum” Mike Perry headlines against Jeremy “Lil Heathen” Stephens, who is undefeated in BKFC competition. Perry said, “I'm super grateful for all the hard work that I've done in my life to obtain this King of Violence belt. I'm on the martial arts lifestyle to be the best man that I can be; stronger, faster and just incredible in the ring. The most violent. I am the King of Violence. Come Oct. 4, we're going to spill some (expletive) blood in New Jersey. I'm so excited to be here. I've got a game opponent. Maybe he won't quit on y'all.”
 
ADDITIONAL QUOTES
 
Mike Perry 
 
“I'm going to punch him in the face so hard that he's just going to give up, like everybody else. I'm going to probably break his hands with my face too. He's going to be hurt.”
 
Jeremy “Lil Heathen” Stephens
 
“I made this happen. Delusions to reality. I’m back and I’m right at home with BKFC, and you guys are in for a (expletive) treat. You’re welcome.”
 
“It doesn't matter the round; I'm prepared for war. Perry can take it. If he wants to take it for all five rounds, his face is going to be a lot worse than it looked against (Eddie Alvarez).”
 
“I’m going to (expletive) smash you."
 
Frankie “The Answer” Edgar, former UFC champion, who makes BKFC premiere against Jimmie “El Terror” Rivera, BKFC Contender:
 
“As soon as I saw this sport, I was very intrigued. I’m a fighter, and this is the fight-iest of all combat sports, so I had to try it out. Why not do it here?”
 
“BKFC is intriguing. I used to fight for free with no gloves, so why not get paid to do it here in Newark? Training just for boxing is different. My neck and shoulders feel great.”
 
Jimmie “El Terror” Rivera, BKFC Veteran.
 
“It’s a pleasure fighting in my backyard. Frankie and I trained together in the past years ago, and it’s a pleasure to fight him. It’s all business in the Squared Circle. We’re going to go out there and show the fans South Jersey versus North Jersey.”
 
Christine “Misfit” Ferea, BKFC Women’s Flyweight Champion, who fights Jessica “The Black Widow” Borga, BKFC Women’s Featherweight Champion:
 
“Nothing about this girl worries me. She thinks she'll overpower me or use her reach to her advantage, but she has no idea what she's dealing with. I don't go down, and people are going to see the best 'Misfit' that night. They're going to see me go against the bigger fighter, and I have the IQ, physical skill and endurance to take everything she has. I'm better in every way. I'm only a little bit worried that she won't make weight.”
 
Jessica “The Black Widow” Borga, BKFC World Women’s Featherweight Champion.
 
“I've never not made weight. There hasn't been a problem in my entire MMA career or bare knuckle. There's no fear there. She says she's not afraid of me, but you can hear it in her voice. She says there are levels to this, but she's underestimating my level.”
 
Mike “The Lone Wolf” Trizano, Undefeated BKFC Contender.
 
“I enjoy fighting. This is my passion. I just want to be in there and test myself. This organization is awesome. I'm happy to be a part of it, and I want that belt.”
 
David Feldman, BKFC Founder and President.
 
“This is a milestone for BKFC. We've attempted to get into the state of New Jersey for a long time and finally we're bringing this amazing, exciting combat sport to this great state, right here in Newark, NJ at the Prudential Center, where every major concert and every major team has been many times. Now, the most exciting combat sport in the world; Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship on Oct. 4th.”
 
"My partner and my friend, Conor McGregor, was supposed to be here today but he couldn't make it at the last moment because he's very, very focused. He's training hard, because he said (Perry or Stephens) is probably his next fight.”
 
Larry Hazzard, New Jersey State Athletic Commission Director:
 
“You guys have made it now. We're looking forward to an exciting evening on Oct. 4. We're looking forward to it, and it's going to be a great evening. It's going to be our introduction to bare knuckle fighting, and I expect it's going to really grow and take off because there's a lot of potential here.”

Report: Ortiz to face Lubin in November

Report: Ortiz to face Lubin in November

Although the bout has not yet been officially announced, the WBC website posted that Vergil Ortiz Jr. (23-0, 21 KOs) will return to the ring on November 8th to face Erickson Lubin (27-2, 19 KOs). Ortiz (pictured), the current interim WBC junior middleweight champion, will seek to solidify his position as a mandatory challengerfor WBC chmpion Sebastia Fundora. For his part, Lubin comes in after turning down a fight against IBF champion Bakhram Murtazaliev, staking everything on this opportunity against the interim champion.

No date yet, but Jerusalem will defend vs. Kuse

No date yet, but Jerusalem will defend vs. Kuse
WBC minimumweight champion Melvin “El Gringo” Jerusalem (pictured) is preparing for his third title defense in October. Originally, the Filipino Jerusalem was set to face Mexico's Daniel Valladares, but due to logistical changes, South Africa's Siyakholwa Kuse has been confirmed as his new opponent. Kuse, ranked #2 by the WBC, is a 22 year-old southpaw with a professional record of 9 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw, and 4 KOs. In his most recent fight, held in May 2025, he defeated Filipino Sammy Salva. This will be his first opportunity to fight for a world title. Jerusalem, age 31, has been training in Nagoya, Japan since early August to strengthen his physical and technical preparation. With a record of 24 wins, 3 losses, and 12 KOs, the Filipino aims to maintain his world champion status and continue his path toward unifying the major world titles. The bout between Jerusalem and Kuse will take place in Manila, on a date to be confirmed. This matchup promises to be an exciting battle, with both fighters aiming to make their mark in boxing history.
 

IBF schedules purse bid for flyweight eliminator

IBF schedules purse bid for flyweight eliminator
On August 12th, the IBF ordered flyweight contenders Reggie Suganob and Sergio Mendoza Cordova to begin negotiations for an IBF final eliminator bout that will detemine the mandatory contender position. On August 22nd, Sean Gibbons, on behalf of Mendoza Cordova, advised that they would like to proceed to a purse bid pursuant to IBF Rule 10.A. Therefore, the IBF has scheduled a purse bid for Tuesday, September 2nd at 12 noon. Suganob, from the Philippines, is 16-1, and failed in a 2023 junior flyweight title bid against Sivenathi Nontshinga. Mendoza Cordova, from Mexico, has a pro record of 26-0. The IBF flyweight title is currently held by Japan's Masamichi Yabuki, who is also a former junior flyweight champion.

Pulev freed from WBA command to fight Hunter

Pulev freed from WBA command to fight Hunter
After months of dispute and uncertainty, Epic Sports & Entertainment, the official promoter of WBA regular heavyweight champion Kubrat Pulev, announced that it has successfully regained full control of Pulev’s first title defense following the invalidated purse bid previously “won” by Don King Productions. On May 27th, the WBA awarded the purse bid promotional rights for Pulev’s mandatory defense against Michael Hunter to Don King Productions.  However, prior to the purse bid, Epic Sports objected to Pulev being ordered to fight Hunter because Hunter was in a legal dispute with Don King Productions and had committed to a different fight on September 11th.  Following the recent confirmation of Hunter’s fight on September 11th against Jarrell Miller as well as the continuing public disclosure of the legal dispute between Hunter and Don King Productions, the WBA has now agreed to rescind the purse bid award. Under a signed settlement agreement between Pulev and the WBA, Pulev is no longer obligated to face Hunter and is cleared to make his first title defense against any ranked WBA contender on a voluntary basis. [Oleksandr Usyk remains the WBA super champion and the legitimate world heavyweight champion].
 
Ivaylo Gotzev, CEO of Epic Sports & Entertainment, said:
"We are ecstatic that justice has prevailed. We worked tirelessly to achieve this outcome. The resolution made by the WBA restores clarity and allows us to finally start planning proper negotiations for Kubrat’s first title defense. The heavyweight division is wide open, and we are now in position to stage a world-class event with renewed energy and excitement."
 
Kubrat Pulev commented:
"I’ve waited patiently while this situation played out, and now the path is clear. I am ready to defend my belt with honor before the end of 2025. The fans deserve a big fight, and I am motivated more than ever to deliver. I welcome all serious challengers who want to step into the ring with me."
 
John Wirt, Chairman of Epic Sports & Entertainment, added:
“From the outset, we made clear that Hunter was in a legal dispute with Don King Productions and already committed to a September 11 fight, so the WBA should never have ordered a Pulev–Hunter purse bid. DKP’s press release attacking Pulev is baseless. Pulev simply exercised his right to due process under the WBA’s own rules — and the facts prevailed.”
 
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
 
JULY 28, 2025: The WBA has again denied Epic Sports and Entertainment’s second appeal trying to stop the WBA's order of a regular title bout between secondary heavyweight title holder Kubrat “The Cobra” Pulev and Michael “The Bounty” Hunter who is promoted by Don King Promotions. Pulev does not want to fight [the underserving] Hunter but King won the $1.1 million WBA purse bid and has been given the green light by the WBA for a second time to move forward in staging this championship fight.
 
A Southern California native, Hunter is listed as 24-1-2 but that is a disingenuous record as it ignores an April 2024 loss to little-known Atem Suslenkov in Uzbekistan. In his last fight in December, Hunter registered a fifth-round TKO over Christian Larrondo Garcia in Mexico. Hunter’s only other career setback came back in 2017 when he lost a unanimous twelve-round decision to current world champion Oleksandr Usyk.
 
“After a bunch of lies and disposing of two appeals, we are moving forward with looking for possible sites and sponsorships for this heavyweight championship to be held before the end of the year,” said King.  “Michael Hunter is excited for this great opportunity, and he plans to show the world that he will take the belt from Pulev."