Tank Davis still at large three days after arrest warrant issued |
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Earlier this week, an arrest warrant was issued for troubled Gervonta "Tank" Davis by Miami Gardens Police for alleged domestic violence. The charges against Davis stem from a previously reported incident that occurred in October. They include battery, false imprisonment and attempted kidnapping. Police apparently have not yet located Davis in the three days since the warrant was issued. Davis is still recognized as the lightweight champion by the WBA despite his boxing inactivity, reprehensible alleged conduct, the controversy of his last match against Lamont Roach (in which Davis was allowed to take an illegal "time out") and his agreement to a cruiserweight fight vs. Jake Paul. The Paul fight was abruptly called off in November, shortly after the initial domestic violence reports surfaced. The details of the allegations against Davis are as follows: Courtney Rossel and Davis have known each other for a few years. Rossel and Davis were intimately involved for a few months, although they chose not to make their relationship public. On October 27, 2025, at approximately 4:15 a.m., Davis located Rossel inside her place of work, upstairs in a VIP lounge, where Davis forcibly grabbed and dragged Rossel through a stairway, through the kitchen, and through the back entrance all the way into the parking garage, where Davis continuously grabbed, choked, pushed, pulled, and struck Rossel in the back of the head, leaving her terrified and alone and embarrassed for her co-workers and employer. During the October 27, 2025, incident, Davis forced Rossel to exit her workplace against her will, dragged her through the establishment, through a staircase, a kitchen, a backroom, and all the way into a parking garage, and attempted to force Rossel into his car until Rosell was able to run away. [This is the basis for the kidnapping charge].
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
NOV 4., 2025: Jake Paul and MVP canceled Paul's November 14th exhibition vs. WBA lightweight champion Gervonta "Tank" Davis over the allegations that Davis committed yet another act of violence against a woman. Paul issued the following statement: "Gervonta Davis is an actual walking human piece of garbage. Working with him is an absolute nightmare. The unprofessionalism, the bizarre requests, the showing up hours late to shoots, to the numerous arrests and related accusations and lawsuits. If you support this man you support the most vile sin a man can commit. I didn’t want to give this woman abuser a platform to grow his fans and to grow his bank account. My company champions women. I’m so sorry to everyone involved. Mostly to the undercard fighters, to my team at MVP and to my team who worked so hard prepping for this fight, sacrificing time with loved ones and kids just for this fool to lose his unintelligent mind again. It’s scary that devilish men like this can rise to the top of culture and sports, including in positions of power. I hope you people moving forward look beyond his fake streetwear pieces and search for something deeper to be a fan of. As for me it’s on to the next one as always. Anyone. Anytime. Any place."
Paul's statement followed on the heels of one issued by his company, which read: "Most Valuable Promotions and Netflix have announced that Jake Paul versus Gervonta Davis, originally scheduled for Friday, November 14th at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida will no longer be moving forward. 'Our team has worked closely with all parties to navigate the situation responsibly,' said MVP's CEO, Nakisa Bedarian. “While we will not be moving forward with this event, our plan still remains for Jake Paul to headline an event on Netflix in 2025. Details regarding a new date, location, Jake’s opponent, and additional bouts will be shared as soon as they are finalized. We think Netflix, the Keseya Center, and the Seminole Hard Rock Casino for their partnership.' MVP appreciates the continued support and understanding of our athletes, partners, sponsors, and fans as we work to finalize updated event plans. Those who purchased tickets via Ticketmaster for the Jake Paul versus Gervonta Davis event will get an automatic refund through the original point of purchase within 14 to 21 days. Those who purchased through the secondary market should contact them. MVP thanks everyone for their patience and look forward to delivering an extraordinary boxing event in 2025, live globally only on Netflix."
NOV. 2, 2025: With the heavily criticized Jake Paul vs. Gervonta "Tank" Davis exhibition just two weeks away, the event has come under more intense fire due to this week's assault allegations against Davis. Paul's Most Valuable Promotions issued the following statement: Most Valuable Promotions immediately initiated an investigation upon learning of the civil lawsuit filed against Gervonta Davis in Miami-Dade County on October 30, 2025. At this time, we are gathering information and reviewing the details to ensure any decision we make is thoroughly vetted. We unequivocally condemn any form of violence and are committed to handling this matter with diligence and respect for all involved. We will make a determination on next steps once we have completed our review and consult with the appropriate parties. Until then, we will not be commenting further."
OCT. 31, 2025: WBA lightweight champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis has been sued in Florida state court over new allegations of violence against a girlfriend. There is currently no indication of any criminal charges, but the civil lawsuit details an incident that occurred last week, less than a month before Davis’ planned November 14th exhibition fight vs. Jake Paul on Netflix. The plaintiff is a woman named Courtney Rossel, who accuses Davis of battery, aggravated battery, false imprisonment, kidnapping and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The complaint itself did not contain any specific monetary demand, but a cover sheet filed with the complaint states the amount sought exceeds $100,000.
Here are the details of the lawsuit, which at this time are simply allegations that the plaintiff must prove by a preponderance of the evidence:
Plaintiff Courtney Rossel is an individual residing in Miami-Dade County, Florida, who conducts business in Miami-Dade County. Defendant, Gervonta Bryant Davis, is an individual who resides at Southwest Ranches, FL. He is a professional boxer known as “Tank”. This Court has personal jurisdiction over the Defendant, and venue is proper because all parties conduct business in Miami-Dade County, and because the incident that took place occurred in Miami-Dade County, Florida. […]
Davis is a professional boxer who has competed in multiple weight divisions. Davis is publicly known for his career in the sport of boxing and for holding multiple championship titles. [But he] has a vast and extensive criminal history, especially instances related to domestic violence and abuse against ex-girlfriends. On September 19, 2017, an arrest warrant was issued due to Davis committing first-degree aggravated assault; on September 14, 2018, Davis was arrested for starting a fight with another man; on February 1, 2020, Davis was arrested on charges of simple battery / domestic violence against his former girlfriend; on December 27, 2022, Davis was arrested on a charge of battery domestic violence; and again on July 11, 2025, Davis was taken into custody following another battery charge. Davis ultimately has a pension for being violent. As a result, it is clear that Davis has a propensity and pattern of violence upon women.
Rossel and Davis have known each other for [a few] years. For approximately five months prior to the incident at issue, Rossel and Davis were intimately involved, although they chose not to make their relationship public. Throughout the five months prior to the incident in question, there were multiple instances of domestic violence, abuse, and threats made by Davis against Rossel concerning her safety and well-being. The incident that occurred on October 27, 2025, was not the first time Davis was violent toward Rossel.
On at least four prior occasions, Davis physically assaulted and choked Rossel, and on two occasions, he threatened in writing to kill her. The first instance of abuse occurred on or about September 2, 2025, when Davis threatened to kill Rossel for failing to respond to his calls and messages. In his communications, Davis accused Rossel of being with another man and used abusive and threatening language, stating that he would kill her for being unresponsive. On or about September 23, 2025, Davis again threatened Rossel’s life, accusing her of infidelity and writing, “I’ll kill you.”
That same day, September 23, 2025, while at Playa Miami, Davis physically assaulted Rossel by choking her in public. The assault at Playa Miami was not the first time Davis had physically attacked Rossel in a public setting. Prior to the October 27, 2025, incident, Davis also violently choked Rossel at her workplace, Tootsies, where she works as a VIP cocktail waitress. There, he found Rossel in a backroom area without cameras in order to conceal the abuse.
On October 27, 2025, at approximately 4:15 a.m., Davis located Rossel inside her place of work, upstairs in the VIP lounge, where Davis forcibly grabbed and dragged Rossel through a stairway, through the kitchen, and through the back entrance all the way into the parking garage, where Davis continuously grabbed, choked, pushed, pulled, and struck Rossel in the back of the head, leaving her terrified and alone and embarrassed for her co-workers and employer. During the October 27, 2025, incident, Davis forced Rossel to exit her workplace against her will, dragged her through the establishment, through a staircase, a kitchen, a backroom, and all the way into a parking garage, and attempted to force Rossel into his car until Rosell was able to run away. [This is the basis for the kidnapping charge]. Davis has continued to verbally, physically, and psychologically abuse Rossel, causing her to seek medical treatment, therapy, and assistance with daily living, as she remains in constant fear for her life.
Rossel and Davis have known each other for approximately five years |
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Tank Davis still at large three days after arrest warrant issued
Earlier this week, an arrest warrant was issued for troubled Gervonta "Tank" Davis by Miami Gardens Police for alleged domestic violence. The charges against Davis stem from a previously reported incident that occurred in October. They include battery, false imprisonment and attempted kidnapping. Police apparently have not yet located Davis in the three days since the warrant was issued. Davis is still recognized as the lightweight champion by the WBA despite his boxing inactivity, reprehensible alleged conduct, the controversy of his last match against Lamont Roach (in which Davis was allowed to take an illegal "time out") and his agreement to a cruiserweight fight vs. Jake Paul. The Paul fight was abruptly called off in November, shortly after the initial domestic violence reports surfaced. The details of the allegations against Davis are as follows: Courtney Rossel and Davis have known each other for a few years. Rossel and Davis were intimately involved for a few months, although they chose not to make their relationship public. On October 27, 2025, at approximately 4:15 a.m., Davis located Rossel inside her place of work, upstairs in a VIP lounge, where Davis forcibly grabbed and dragged Rossel through a stairway, through the kitchen, and through the back entrance all the way into the parking garage, where Davis continuously grabbed, choked, pushed, pulled, and struck Rossel in the back of the head, leaving her terrified and alone and embarrassed for her co-workers and employer. During the October 27, 2025, incident, Davis forced Rossel to exit her workplace against her will, dragged her through the establishment, through a staircase, a kitchen, a backroom, and all the way into a parking garage, and attempted to force Rossel into his car until Rosell was able to run away. [This is the basis for the kidnapping charge].
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
NOV 4., 2025: Jake Paul and MVP canceled Paul's November 14th exhibition vs. WBA lightweight champion Gervonta "Tank" Davis over the allegations that Davis committed yet another act of violence against a woman. Paul issued the following statement: "Gervonta Davis is an actual walking human piece of garbage. Working with him is an absolute nightmare. The unprofessionalism, the bizarre requests, the showing up hours late to shoots, to the numerous arrests and related accusations and lawsuits. If you support this man you support the most vile sin a man can commit. I didn’t want to give this woman abuser a platform to grow his fans and to grow his bank account. My company champions women. I’m so sorry to everyone involved. Mostly to the undercard fighters, to my team at MVP and to my team who worked so hard prepping for this fight, sacrificing time with loved ones and kids just for this fool to lose his unintelligent mind again. It’s scary that devilish men like this can rise to the top of culture and sports, including in positions of power. I hope you people moving forward look beyond his fake streetwear pieces and search for something deeper to be a fan of. As for me it’s on to the next one as always. Anyone. Anytime. Any place."
Paul's statement followed on the heels of one issued by his company, which read: "Most Valuable Promotions and Netflix have announced that Jake Paul versus Gervonta Davis, originally scheduled for Friday, November 14th at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida will no longer be moving forward. 'Our team has worked closely with all parties to navigate the situation responsibly,' said MVP's CEO, Nakisa Bedarian. “While we will not be moving forward with this event, our plan still remains for Jake Paul to headline an event on Netflix in 2025. Details regarding a new date, location, Jake’s opponent, and additional bouts will be shared as soon as they are finalized. We think Netflix, the Keseya Center, and the Seminole Hard Rock Casino for their partnership.' MVP appreciates the continued support and understanding of our athletes, partners, sponsors, and fans as we work to finalize updated event plans. Those who purchased tickets via Ticketmaster for the Jake Paul versus Gervonta Davis event will get an automatic refund through the original point of purchase within 14 to 21 days. Those who purchased through the secondary market should contact them. MVP thanks everyone for their patience and look forward to delivering an extraordinary boxing event in 2025, live globally only on Netflix."
NOV. 2, 2025: With the heavily criticized Jake Paul vs. Gervonta "Tank" Davis exhibition just two weeks away, the event has come under more intense fire due to this week's assault allegations against Davis. Paul's Most Valuable Promotions issued the following statement: Most Valuable Promotions immediately initiated an investigation upon learning of the civil lawsuit filed against Gervonta Davis in Miami-Dade County on October 30, 2025. At this time, we are gathering information and reviewing the details to ensure any decision we make is thoroughly vetted. We unequivocally condemn any form of violence and are committed to handling this matter with diligence and respect for all involved. We will make a determination on next steps once we have completed our review and consult with the appropriate parties. Until then, we will not be commenting further."
OCT. 31, 2025: WBA lightweight champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis has been sued in Florida state court over new allegations of violence against a girlfriend. There is currently no indication of any criminal charges, but the civil lawsuit details an incident that occurred last week, less than a month before Davis’ planned November 14th exhibition fight vs. Jake Paul on Netflix. The plaintiff is a woman named Courtney Rossel, who accuses Davis of battery, aggravated battery, false imprisonment, kidnapping and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The complaint itself did not contain any specific monetary demand, but a cover sheet filed with the complaint states the amount sought exceeds $100,000.
Here are the details of the lawsuit, which at this time are simply allegations that the plaintiff must prove by a preponderance of the evidence:
Plaintiff Courtney Rossel is an individual residing in Miami-Dade County, Florida, who conducts business in Miami-Dade County. Defendant, Gervonta Bryant Davis, is an individual who resides at Southwest Ranches, FL. He is a professional boxer known as “Tank”. This Court has personal jurisdiction over the Defendant, and venue is proper because all parties conduct business in Miami-Dade County, and because the incident that took place occurred in Miami-Dade County, Florida. […]
Davis is a professional boxer who has competed in multiple weight divisions. Davis is publicly known for his career in the sport of boxing and for holding multiple championship titles. [But he] has a vast and extensive criminal history, especially instances related to domestic violence and abuse against ex-girlfriends. On September 19, 2017, an arrest warrant was issued due to Davis committing first-degree aggravated assault; on September 14, 2018, Davis was arrested for starting a fight with another man; on February 1, 2020, Davis was arrested on charges of simple battery / domestic violence against his former girlfriend; on December 27, 2022, Davis was arrested on a charge of battery domestic violence; and again on July 11, 2025, Davis was taken into custody following another battery charge. Davis ultimately has a pension for being violent. As a result, it is clear that Davis has a propensity and pattern of violence upon women.
Rossel and Davis have known each other for [a few] years. For approximately five months prior to the incident at issue, Rossel and Davis were intimately involved, although they chose not to make their relationship public. Throughout the five months prior to the incident in question, there were multiple instances of domestic violence, abuse, and threats made by Davis against Rossel concerning her safety and well-being. The incident that occurred on October 27, 2025, was not the first time Davis was violent toward Rossel.
On at least four prior occasions, Davis physically assaulted and choked Rossel, and on two occasions, he threatened in writing to kill her. The first instance of abuse occurred on or about September 2, 2025, when Davis threatened to kill Rossel for failing to respond to his calls and messages. In his communications, Davis accused Rossel of being with another man and used abusive and threatening language, stating that he would kill her for being unresponsive. On or about September 23, 2025, Davis again threatened Rossel’s life, accusing her of infidelity and writing, “I’ll kill you.”
That same day, September 23, 2025, while at Playa Miami, Davis physically assaulted Rossel by choking her in public. The assault at Playa Miami was not the first time Davis had physically attacked Rossel in a public setting. Prior to the October 27, 2025, incident, Davis also violently choked Rossel at her workplace, Tootsies, where she works as a VIP cocktail waitress. There, he found Rossel in a backroom area without cameras in order to conceal the abuse.
On October 27, 2025, at approximately 4:15 a.m., Davis located Rossel inside her place of work, upstairs in the VIP lounge, where Davis forcibly grabbed and dragged Rossel through a stairway, through the kitchen, and through the back entrance all the way into the parking garage, where Davis continuously grabbed, choked, pushed, pulled, and struck Rossel in the back of the head, leaving her terrified and alone and embarrassed for her co-workers and employer. During the October 27, 2025, incident, Davis forced Rossel to exit her workplace against her will, dragged her through the establishment, through a staircase, a kitchen, a backroom, and all the way into a parking garage, and attempted to force Rossel into his car until Rosell was able to run away. [This is the basis for the kidnapping charge]. Davis has continued to verbally, physically, and psychologically abuse Rossel, causing her to seek medical treatment, therapy, and assistance with daily living, as she remains in constant fear for her life.
Rossel and Davis have known each other for approximately five years |
WBC annouces e-mail address for ranking inquiries |
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Boxingtalk commends the WBC for establishing an e-mail account available for boxers, promoters, managers and the boxing community in general, where all ratings inquiries will be addressed: wbcratings@wbcboxing.com.
The WBC also provided the following bit of transparency into its ratings process: There are eighteen weight divisions, ranging from heavyweight to minimumweight. World champions must face ranked boxers, and that’s where these [rating] lists become interesting, significant, and relevant. [Former WBC precedent] Jose Sulaimán instituted the WBC rantings in 1968. Since then, they have been compiled month after month, making this one of the bodie’s highest-priority activities. The WBC Ratings Committee has members who span countries across different parts of the world: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, China, England, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Panama, Philippines, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Thailand, Venezuela, and the United States.
How the Ratings Committee Works
The monthly results of ranked boxers and the significant results of unranked boxers are listed and compiled. Each analysis includes the boxers’ records, the highlights of their fights, and often a list of their previous results. Month after month, the results of an average of 150 to 200 fights are analyzed. Ranking boxers is a very complex task that requires meticulous knowledge of boxing, common sense, analytical skills, impartiality, objectivity, absolute honesty, and a sense of fairness. There is a very interesting procedure for analyzing each case; records are simply numbers, and these can be very misleading.
The Committee’s Process:
Weekly, ranking committee members compile fight results and other information related to fighters in their region, as well as global activity. The Chairman of the Ratings Committee prepares an agenda with possible ranking actions, which is distributed to all committee members five days before the monthly virtual meeting. The first Sunday of each month, a monthly virtual meeting takes place, which can last up to seven hours. During this, a first draft is compiled and sent to the committee members. Members provide feedback to create a second, and sometimes a third, draft.
The final draft is approved by our President Mauricio Sulaiman, making it ready for publication.
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WBC annouces e-mail address for ranking inquiries
Boxingtalk commends the WBC for establishing an e-mail account available for boxers, promoters, managers and the boxing community in general, where all ratings inquiries will be addressed: wbcratings@wbcboxing.com.
The WBC also provided the following bit of transparency into its ratings process: There are eighteen weight divisions, ranging from heavyweight to minimumweight. World champions must face ranked boxers, and that’s where these [rating] lists become interesting, significant, and relevant. [Former WBC precedent] Jose Sulaimán instituted the WBC rantings in 1968. Since then, they have been compiled month after month, making this one of the bodie’s highest-priority activities. The WBC Ratings Committee has members who span countries across different parts of the world: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, China, England, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Panama, Philippines, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Thailand, Venezuela, and the United States.
How the Ratings Committee Works
The monthly results of ranked boxers and the significant results of unranked boxers are listed and compiled. Each analysis includes the boxers’ records, the highlights of their fights, and often a list of their previous results. Month after month, the results of an average of 150 to 200 fights are analyzed. Ranking boxers is a very complex task that requires meticulous knowledge of boxing, common sense, analytical skills, impartiality, objectivity, absolute honesty, and a sense of fairness. There is a very interesting procedure for analyzing each case; records are simply numbers, and these can be very misleading.
The Committee’s Process:
Weekly, ranking committee members compile fight results and other information related to fighters in their region, as well as global activity. The Chairman of the Ratings Committee prepares an agenda with possible ranking actions, which is distributed to all committee members five days before the monthly virtual meeting. The first Sunday of each month, a monthly virtual meeting takes place, which can last up to seven hours. During this, a first draft is compiled and sent to the committee members. Members provide feedback to create a second, and sometimes a third, draft.
The final draft is approved by our President Mauricio Sulaiman, making it ready for publication.
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Curiel defeats late replacement Panthen |
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Raul Curiel W10 Jordan Panthen... Raul Curiel made the most of a late replacement bout with a unanimous decision victory over Jordan Panthen in a catchweight bout in California on Friday. Curiel had been set for a rematch with Alexis Rocha before Rocha pulled out of their welterweight contest at short notice, forcing a reshuffle. Panthen commendably stepped in to fill the gap, and more than played his part in a contest that saw the two men go toe-to-toe in the ring. Ultimately, Curiel secured the triumph on points at Palm Desert's Acrisure Arena. The ten round bout ended with Curiel prevailing by scores of 97-93 (twice) and 98-92. |
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Curiel defeats late replacement Panthen
Raul Curiel W10 Jordan Panthen... Raul Curiel made the most of a late replacement bout with a unanimous decision victory over Jordan Panthen in a catchweight bout in California on Friday. Curiel had been set for a rematch with Alexis Rocha before Rocha pulled out of their welterweight contest at short notice, forcing a reshuffle. Panthen commendably stepped in to fill the gap, and more than played his part in a contest that saw the two men go toe-to-toe in the ring. Ultimately, Curiel secured the triumph on points at Palm Desert's Acrisure Arena. The ten round bout ended with Curiel prevailing by scores of 97-93 (twice) and 98-92. |
Weigh-in report from Philadelphia |
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Here are the boxers' weights for Saturday night's King's Promotions card at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia:
Dainier Pero 231 pounds -vs.- Mario Aguilar 262;
Lemir Riley -vs.- 234.2 -vs.- Joel Caudle 252.2;
Mekhi Phillips 134.2 -vs.- Yeuri Andujar 133.4;
Pryce Sparrow 145.9 -vs.- Eduado Hernandez Trejo 147.4;
Otabek Melikov 125.4-vs.- Jose Torres 123.8;
Josue Sosa 141.8 -vs.- Eduado Corona 141.2; and
Gabriel Colon 159.8 -vs.- Soslon Alborov 157.8.
First Bell: 7 PM ET
Stream: BXNGTV.com
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Weigh-in report from Philadelphia
Here are the boxers' weights for Saturday night's King's Promotions card at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia:
Dainier Pero 231 pounds -vs.- Mario Aguilar 262;
Lemir Riley -vs.- 234.2 -vs.- Joel Caudle 252.2;
Mekhi Phillips 134.2 -vs.- Yeuri Andujar 133.4;
Pryce Sparrow 145.9 -vs.- Eduado Hernandez Trejo 147.4;
Otabek Melikov 125.4-vs.- Jose Torres 123.8;
Josue Sosa 141.8 -vs.- Eduado Corona 141.2; and
Gabriel Colon 159.8 -vs.- Soslon Alborov 157.8.
First Bell: 7 PM ET
Stream: BXNGTV.com
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Introducing Russian minimumweight Edmond Khudoyan |
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On January 30th in Moscow, Russia, Edmond Khudoyan will face undefeated Filipino Jeplex Quirante in a minimumweight contest. At 29 years old, Khudoyan firmly established himself as one of the world’s elite amateur minimumweights. His résumé includes a silver medal at the 2025 IBA World Championships in Dubai, where he dropped a tightly contested final to Azerbaijan’s Subhan Mamedov. The fight is being billed as Khudoyan's pro debut, although Boxingtalk recognizes his pro record to be 2-0 due to paid IBA fights. Khudoyan’s transition to the professional ranks has been one of the most anticipated moves in Russian boxing. However, his immediate focus has remained closely tied to the national team, following standout performances at the 2024 European Championships and his recent appearances on the world stage.
Across the ring, Quirante (6-0, 3 KOs) continues his steady climb through the Asian regional rankings. The 22 year-old Filipino is coming off a unanimous decision victory over Remark Antaran in July 2025, preserving his unbeaten record. Quirante embodies the classic Filipino fighting style: a high punch output, relentless pressure, and a tight, disciplined guard—tools he will look to use to spoil Khudoyan’s professional debut.
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Introducing Russian minimumweight Edmond Khudoyan
On January 30th in Moscow, Russia, Edmond Khudoyan will face undefeated Filipino Jeplex Quirante in a minimumweight contest. At 29 years old, Khudoyan firmly established himself as one of the world’s elite amateur minimumweights. His résumé includes a silver medal at the 2025 IBA World Championships in Dubai, where he dropped a tightly contested final to Azerbaijan’s Subhan Mamedov. The fight is being billed as Khudoyan's pro debut, although Boxingtalk recognizes his pro record to be 2-0 due to paid IBA fights. Khudoyan’s transition to the professional ranks has been one of the most anticipated moves in Russian boxing. However, his immediate focus has remained closely tied to the national team, following standout performances at the 2024 European Championships and his recent appearances on the world stage.
Across the ring, Quirante (6-0, 3 KOs) continues his steady climb through the Asian regional rankings. The 22 year-old Filipino is coming off a unanimous decision victory over Remark Antaran in July 2025, preserving his unbeaten record. Quirante embodies the classic Filipino fighting style: a high punch output, relentless pressure, and a tight, disciplined guard—tools he will look to use to spoil Khudoyan’s professional debut.
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Panthen steps in on one-day's notice to fight Curiel |
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There is a new main event on DAZN tonight (Friday) as Raul Curiel (16-0-1) will now face Jordan Panthen (11-1) in California after Alexis Rocha withdrew from an anticipated rematch with Curiel. Rocha struggled to cut weight on Wednesday and was subsequently hospitalized, forcing his exit from the welterweight clash. It marks a blow for both men, who managed just one fight between them in 2025 and had hoped to launch title bids with this fight. It means Panthen, who suffered his first loss in July against Farid Ngoga, has been drafted in for a 158-pound catchweight clash.
Curiel and Rocha previously faced off in a majority draw back in December 2024, a bout that slowed their title ambitions. The former knocked out Victor Rodriguez in June for his only bout last year, while the latter was absent from the ring due to injuries.
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Panthen steps in on one-day's notice to fight Curiel
There is a new main event on DAZN tonight (Friday) as Raul Curiel (16-0-1) will now face Jordan Panthen (11-1) in California after Alexis Rocha withdrew from an anticipated rematch with Curiel. Rocha struggled to cut weight on Wednesday and was subsequently hospitalized, forcing his exit from the welterweight clash. It marks a blow for both men, who managed just one fight between them in 2025 and had hoped to launch title bids with this fight. It means Panthen, who suffered his first loss in July against Farid Ngoga, has been drafted in for a 158-pound catchweight clash.
Curiel and Rocha previously faced off in a majority draw back in December 2024, a bout that slowed their title ambitions. The former knocked out Victor Rodriguez in June for his only bout last year, while the latter was absent from the ring due to injuries.
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Alvarez plans September return in Saudi Arabia |
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Turki Alalshikh, the chairman of the General Entertainment Authority of Saudi Arabia and the most powerful man in boxing, announced what he called a "big, big fight" for September 12th in Saudi Arabia. In a video posted on social media on Thursday, standing next to Alalshikh were former multi-division champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez and promoter Richard Schaefer. Alalshikh said it would be the first Canelo Promotions show and would be called "Mexico Against the World." No opponent for Alvarez was named. A four-division champion, Alvarez's last fight saw him lose the undisputed world super middleweight championship to Terence Crawford, who has since announced his retirement.
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
SEPT. 16, 2025: Turki Alalshikh, who bankrolled last weekend's Terence Crawford vs, Saul "Canelo" Alvarez world super middleweight championship fight, paid a visit to the now ex-champion, Alvarez, and tweeted the followjng: "I just visited the champ in his place. He will soon start his vacation with his family. He has two fights left with Riyadh Season in 2026. We offered him to work with us until he quits and retires. I want go give a special thank you to Canelo for the special gift. He gave me the gloves [from] the fight, and I appreciate it very much." SEPT. 15, 2025: Saul "Canelo" Alvarez issued this social media comment after his loss to Terence Crawford: "I feel very proud of everything I've achieved so far; we always want to win, but I accept this defeat with humility and learning. I am very grateful to my team for all the sa
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Alvarez plans September return in Saudi Arabia
Turki Alalshikh, the chairman of the General Entertainment Authority of Saudi Arabia and the most powerful man in boxing, announced what he called a "big, big fight" for September 12th in Saudi Arabia. In a video posted on social media on Thursday, standing next to Alalshikh were former multi-division champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez and promoter Richard Schaefer. Alalshikh said it would be the first Canelo Promotions show and would be called "Mexico Against the World." No opponent for Alvarez was named. A four-division champion, Alvarez's last fight saw him lose the undisputed world super middleweight championship to Terence Crawford, who has since announced his retirement.
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
SEPT. 16, 2025: Turki Alalshikh, who bankrolled last weekend's Terence Crawford vs, Saul "Canelo" Alvarez world super middleweight championship fight, paid a visit to the now ex-champion, Alvarez, and tweeted the followjng: "I just visited the champ in his place. He will soon start his vacation with his family. He has two fights left with Riyadh Season in 2026. We offered him to work with us until he quits and retires. I want go give a special thank you to Canelo for the special gift. He gave me the gloves [from] the fight, and I appreciate it very much." SEPT. 15, 2025: Saul "Canelo" Alvarez issued this social media comment after his loss to Terence Crawford: "I feel very proud of everything I've achieved so far; we always want to win, but I accept this defeat with humility and learning. I am very grateful to my team for all the sa
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Thorslund books ring return after tragedy |
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Denmark's Dina Thorslund (23-0, 9 KOs) returns to the ring in her home country on January 31st against Brazil’s Lila Furtado (11-3, 2 KOs) for the WBC interim featherweight title. Thorslund (pictured), previously the undisputed bantamweight champion, now fights under MVP Promotions. She vacated her titles earlier this year due to pregnancy. Following the heartbreaking loss of her baby, the Danish warrior has decided to channel her strength back into the sport. Returning in a new division, she moves up to 126 pounds to chase a new title. The winner will look to unify with the WBC full champion, Tiara Brown, in the near future. The event takes place in the city of Kolding and will be headlined by undefeated Jacob Bank against former champion William Scull.
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Thorslund books ring return after tragedy
Denmark's Dina Thorslund (23-0, 9 KOs) returns to the ring in her home country on January 31st against Brazil’s Lila Furtado (11-3, 2 KOs) for the WBC interim featherweight title. Thorslund (pictured), previously the undisputed bantamweight champion, now fights under MVP Promotions. She vacated her titles earlier this year due to pregnancy. Following the heartbreaking loss of her baby, the Danish warrior has decided to channel her strength back into the sport. Returning in a new division, she moves up to 126 pounds to chase a new title. The winner will look to unify with the WBC full champion, Tiara Brown, in the near future. The event takes place in the city of Kolding and will be headlined by undefeated Jacob Bank against former champion William Scull.
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A few words with WBA champ Abass Barou |
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WBA junior middleweight champion Abass Barou is once again embracing his road warrior status. Baraou, who was born in Germany and is of Togolese descent, will attempt to unify titles against Puerto Rican sensation and WBO champ Xander Zayas on Saturday, Jan. 31, at Coliseo de Puerto Rico in Zayas' hometown of San Juan. The 31-year-old believes his ability to adapt, not the partisan Zayas crowd, will dictate how the fight unfolds. Promoted by Top Rank, tickets are on sale and can be purchased via Ticketera.com. Baraou (17-1, 9 KOs) entered the paid ranks in 2018 after a standout amateur career, spending much of the next seven years plying his trade, mostly in Europe. The groundwork paid off last August in Orlando, Florida, when he overwhelmed then-WBA interim champion Yoenis Tellez, scoring a final-round knockdown en route to a unanimous points verdict. The following month, Baraou was elevated to full champion after Terence Crawford vacated the title.
Zayas (22-0, 13 KOs) signed with Top Rank at 16 and became a world champion less than two months shy of his 23rd birthday by decisioning Mexican puncher Jorge Garcia last July. He now headlines only the second-ever title unification fight on Puerto Rican soil.
Following a recent training session in Miami, this is what Baraou had to say:
“I haven’t shown what I’m capable of yet. I have a lot of experience from my amateur career. I know how to adapt. If I have to fight more technically, I can. I know how to box. However, most of the time, I break down fighters. I can do that best. But it also depends on the situation. I can also show more skills.”
“Coming forward is something I do well. Many fighters have issues with pressure. I haven’t seen a fighter who can stand a chance with mine yet. So, I know I can bring a lot of pressure in this fight. But we’ll see. That might be the key in this fight. We’ll see on fight night.”
“Becoming a champion has made me hungrier. It hasn’t changed my personal life. I’m still focused on boxing. But seeing all the opportunities and the fights that can be made is amazing. It’s made me more focused and hungrier.”
“Xander is very talented. He has a lot of skills. I’ve shared the ring with him many times. We’ve sparred a couple of times, so I know he has good footwork and lots of skills. But I've put the work in, and I'm ready to go to Puerto Rico and become a unified champion."
"I will always be myself in the ring. Even if the fight were in Germany, I’d have the same mindset. I don’t care where the fight is. There’s a man I have to beat to accomplish my goals. The fight is in Puerto Rico, but it doesn’t add more pressure.”
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A few words with WBA champ Abass Barou
WBA junior middleweight champion Abass Barou is once again embracing his road warrior status. Baraou, who was born in Germany and is of Togolese descent, will attempt to unify titles against Puerto Rican sensation and WBO champ Xander Zayas on Saturday, Jan. 31, at Coliseo de Puerto Rico in Zayas' hometown of San Juan. The 31-year-old believes his ability to adapt, not the partisan Zayas crowd, will dictate how the fight unfolds. Promoted by Top Rank, tickets are on sale and can be purchased via Ticketera.com. Baraou (17-1, 9 KOs) entered the paid ranks in 2018 after a standout amateur career, spending much of the next seven years plying his trade, mostly in Europe. The groundwork paid off last August in Orlando, Florida, when he overwhelmed then-WBA interim champion Yoenis Tellez, scoring a final-round knockdown en route to a unanimous points verdict. The following month, Baraou was elevated to full champion after Terence Crawford vacated the title.
Zayas (22-0, 13 KOs) signed with Top Rank at 16 and became a world champion less than two months shy of his 23rd birthday by decisioning Mexican puncher Jorge Garcia last July. He now headlines only the second-ever title unification fight on Puerto Rican soil.
Following a recent training session in Miami, this is what Baraou had to say:
“I haven’t shown what I’m capable of yet. I have a lot of experience from my amateur career. I know how to adapt. If I have to fight more technically, I can. I know how to box. However, most of the time, I break down fighters. I can do that best. But it also depends on the situation. I can also show more skills.”
“Coming forward is something I do well. Many fighters have issues with pressure. I haven’t seen a fighter who can stand a chance with mine yet. So, I know I can bring a lot of pressure in this fight. But we’ll see. That might be the key in this fight. We’ll see on fight night.”
“Becoming a champion has made me hungrier. It hasn’t changed my personal life. I’m still focused on boxing. But seeing all the opportunities and the fights that can be made is amazing. It’s made me more focused and hungrier.”
“Xander is very talented. He has a lot of skills. I’ve shared the ring with him many times. We’ve sparred a couple of times, so I know he has good footwork and lots of skills. But I've put the work in, and I'm ready to go to Puerto Rico and become a unified champion."
"I will always be myself in the ring. Even if the fight were in Germany, I’d have the same mindset. I don’t care where the fight is. There’s a man I have to beat to accomplish my goals. The fight is in Puerto Rico, but it doesn’t add more pressure.”
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Introducing California bantamweight Chantel Navarro |
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Wise Owl Boxing is proud to announce the signing of undefeated professional bantamweight Chantel “Chicanita” Navarro. A Glendale, California native, Navarro brings an amateur background, proven drawing power, and mainstream appeal to the Wise Owl roster. She comes from deep-rooted boxing bloodlines and has been surrounded by the sport from an early age. Navarro is trained by her father, Nacho Navarro, alongside respected trainer Eddie Arrazola, a team that has helped shape her disciplined, high-level skill set. Wise Owls says that Navarro (7-0) has already established herself as a ticket seller and fan favorite, consistently bringing strong crowds and attention to her bouts. Her growing star power extends beyond the ring — she is one of the youngest female athletes to sign and be endorsed by Nike underscoring her crossover appeal and marketability.
“We’re extremely excited to welcome Chantel Navarro to Wise Owl Boxing,” said the company’s CEO Mark Habibi. “She’s an accomplished prospect with deep boxing bloodlines, a tremendous work ethic, and real star power. Chantel is already a proven draw and big ticket seller, and we believe her best years are still ahead of her. She fits perfectly with the championship culture we’re building here.”
With her strong foundation, elite training team, and growing national profile, Navarro is poised to become one of the premier names in women’s boxing. Wise Owl Boxing plans to move her strategically while continuing to build her brand both inside and outside the ring.
Navarro now joins an elite Wise Owl Boxing stable that includes junior middleweight contender Brandon Adams ,Olympic standout Charles Conwell and decorated Mexican Olympian Briandra Tamara Cruz.
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Introducing California bantamweight Chantel Navarro
Wise Owl Boxing is proud to announce the signing of undefeated professional bantamweight Chantel “Chicanita” Navarro. A Glendale, California native, Navarro brings an amateur background, proven drawing power, and mainstream appeal to the Wise Owl roster. She comes from deep-rooted boxing bloodlines and has been surrounded by the sport from an early age. Navarro is trained by her father, Nacho Navarro, alongside respected trainer Eddie Arrazola, a team that has helped shape her disciplined, high-level skill set. Wise Owls says that Navarro (7-0) has already established herself as a ticket seller and fan favorite, consistently bringing strong crowds and attention to her bouts. Her growing star power extends beyond the ring — she is one of the youngest female athletes to sign and be endorsed by Nike underscoring her crossover appeal and marketability.
“We’re extremely excited to welcome Chantel Navarro to Wise Owl Boxing,” said the company’s CEO Mark Habibi. “She’s an accomplished prospect with deep boxing bloodlines, a tremendous work ethic, and real star power. Chantel is already a proven draw and big ticket seller, and we believe her best years are still ahead of her. She fits perfectly with the championship culture we’re building here.”
With her strong foundation, elite training team, and growing national profile, Navarro is poised to become one of the premier names in women’s boxing. Wise Owl Boxing plans to move her strategically while continuing to build her brand both inside and outside the ring.
Navarro now joins an elite Wise Owl Boxing stable that includes junior middleweight contender Brandon Adams ,Olympic standout Charles Conwell and decorated Mexican Olympian Briandra Tamara Cruz.
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The Greatest postage stamps debut today |
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Today (Jan. 15th), the U.S. Postal Service will honor Muhammad Ali, known as “The Greatest,” with two stamps. Ali once said, “I should be a postage stamp, because that's the only way I'll ever get licked.” Born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. in Louisville, KY, Ali was known across the globe as a champion in and beyond the boxing ring. The first-day-of-issue event for the Muhammad Ali Forever stamps is free and open to the public. It will take place in Ali's hometown, Louisville, Kentucky. Known as “The Greatest,” Muhammad Ali (1942-2016) was a three-time heavyweight boxing champion. In his life, he challenged the best fighters in the world — and the world itself. At a time when African Americans fought to have a voice, he spoke loud and clear about his beliefs, defying expectations and empowering people around the world on his way to becoming a globally celebrated cultural icon.
Ali’s influence extended far beyond the ring. He used his platform to stand for peace, faith and justice, emerging as a global symbol of courage and compassion. His humanitarian work spanned continents — supporting medical relief, feeding the hungry and speaking up for those in need. In 1998, he was named a United Nations Messenger of Peace, and in 2005, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. That same year, Muhammad and his wife, Lonnie, founded the Muhammad Ali Center in his hometown of Louisville.
Muhammad Ali’s life was defined not only by his victories but by his conviction, generosity and enduring belief in the power of love and humanity. His spirit continues to inspire people everywhere, and his legacy lives on as “The Greatest.”
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The Greatest postage stamps debut today
Today (Jan. 15th), the U.S. Postal Service will honor Muhammad Ali, known as “The Greatest,” with two stamps. Ali once said, “I should be a postage stamp, because that's the only way I'll ever get licked.” Born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. in Louisville, KY, Ali was known across the globe as a champion in and beyond the boxing ring. The first-day-of-issue event for the Muhammad Ali Forever stamps is free and open to the public. It will take place in Ali's hometown, Louisville, Kentucky. Known as “The Greatest,” Muhammad Ali (1942-2016) was a three-time heavyweight boxing champion. In his life, he challenged the best fighters in the world — and the world itself. At a time when African Americans fought to have a voice, he spoke loud and clear about his beliefs, defying expectations and empowering people around the world on his way to becoming a globally celebrated cultural icon.
Ali’s influence extended far beyond the ring. He used his platform to stand for peace, faith and justice, emerging as a global symbol of courage and compassion. His humanitarian work spanned continents — supporting medical relief, feeding the hungry and speaking up for those in need. In 1998, he was named a United Nations Messenger of Peace, and in 2005, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. That same year, Muhammad and his wife, Lonnie, founded the Muhammad Ali Center in his hometown of Louisville.
Muhammad Ali’s life was defined not only by his victories but by his conviction, generosity and enduring belief in the power of love and humanity. His spirit continues to inspire people everywhere, and his legacy lives on as “The Greatest.”
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Zayas pre-unification training camp report |
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WBO 154-pound champion Xander Zayas is focused on making history. The 23 year-old Puerto Rican will face Germany's relentless WBA king Abass Baraou in a unification showdown on Saturday, Jan. 31st, at Coliseo de Puerto Rico in his hometown of San Juan. ayas-Baraou marks just the second unification clash ever held on the island and gives Zayas the opportunity to become the youngest active unified champ and the first Boricua to do it on home turf. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased via Ticketera.com. Zayas (22-0, 13 KOs) realized his lifelong dream of becoming a champion by outpointing Jorge Garcia last July, becoming the youngest world champion at the time. Baraou (17-1, 9 KOs) turned professional in 2018 after a decorated amateur career. He seized the WBA interim title with an upset of Cuba's Yoenis Tellez last August and was elevated to full champion the following month. Baraou closed the show against Tellez with a furious twelfth-round assault that culminated in a dramatic knockdown. Following a recent training session at head trainer Javiel Centeno's Sweatbox Boxing Gym, this is what Zayas had to say:
“This is the best opportunity of my career, not just because of what’s at stake, but because I’m coming back home in front of my people. It’s been five years, and I’ve wanted to return ever since, but I knew I had to wait for the right moment. Now it’s here on January 31, when I return as a world champion.”
“I want to be the first Puerto Rican to unify titles on the island. That’s really important to me because I want to keep making history and building my legacy. ”
“Everybody is used to seeing champions take softer touches for their first defense. But because I’m going back to my island, I needed to do something big and give something special to the fans. Baraou is also making his first defense, so we’ll see two young fighters who want to show that big unification fights are still possible.”
“Baraou is a good, aggressive fighter. People underestimate him because he’s not well known in the United States, but I’ve shared the ring with him several times in sparring. I know what he brings, and he knows what I bring, so it’s going to be a big test for both of us on January 31.”
“We’ve prepared for a warrior, someone who won’t stop coming forward. We know he’s going to throw a lot of punches. He’s not a better boxer, faster, smarter, or stronger, but he does have a lot of heart.”
“This is the best camp of my career. I’ve grown so much physically and mentally. I can see it in how I look when I spar, how I feel during training, and how hard I’m pushing myself. It's time to make history!”
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Zayas pre-unification training camp report
WBO 154-pound champion Xander Zayas is focused on making history. The 23 year-old Puerto Rican will face Germany's relentless WBA king Abass Baraou in a unification showdown on Saturday, Jan. 31st, at Coliseo de Puerto Rico in his hometown of San Juan. ayas-Baraou marks just the second unification clash ever held on the island and gives Zayas the opportunity to become the youngest active unified champ and the first Boricua to do it on home turf. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased via Ticketera.com. Zayas (22-0, 13 KOs) realized his lifelong dream of becoming a champion by outpointing Jorge Garcia last July, becoming the youngest world champion at the time. Baraou (17-1, 9 KOs) turned professional in 2018 after a decorated amateur career. He seized the WBA interim title with an upset of Cuba's Yoenis Tellez last August and was elevated to full champion the following month. Baraou closed the show against Tellez with a furious twelfth-round assault that culminated in a dramatic knockdown. Following a recent training session at head trainer Javiel Centeno's Sweatbox Boxing Gym, this is what Zayas had to say:
“This is the best opportunity of my career, not just because of what’s at stake, but because I’m coming back home in front of my people. It’s been five years, and I’ve wanted to return ever since, but I knew I had to wait for the right moment. Now it’s here on January 31, when I return as a world champion.”
“I want to be the first Puerto Rican to unify titles on the island. That’s really important to me because I want to keep making history and building my legacy. ”
“Everybody is used to seeing champions take softer touches for their first defense. But because I’m going back to my island, I needed to do something big and give something special to the fans. Baraou is also making his first defense, so we’ll see two young fighters who want to show that big unification fights are still possible.”
“Baraou is a good, aggressive fighter. People underestimate him because he’s not well known in the United States, but I’ve shared the ring with him several times in sparring. I know what he brings, and he knows what I bring, so it’s going to be a big test for both of us on January 31.”
“We’ve prepared for a warrior, someone who won’t stop coming forward. We know he’s going to throw a lot of punches. He’s not a better boxer, faster, smarter, or stronger, but he does have a lot of heart.”
“This is the best camp of my career. I’ve grown so much physically and mentally. I can see it in how I look when I spar, how I feel during training, and how hard I’m pushing myself. It's time to make history!”
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Ruslan Abdullaev being moved quickly as a pro |
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Tomorrow (January 16th), the bright lights of Palm Springs, California, will shine on a matchup that could help shape the future of the junior welterweight division. Rising Uzbek standout Ruslan Abdullaev will take on seasoned Uruguayan veteran Eduardo “El Verdugo” Abreu. Abdullaev (3-0, 1 KO) enters the bout carrying the label of a “future star.” Following an outstanding amateur career that saw him crowned world champion in 2023 and represent Uzbekistan at the 2024 Olympic Games, the 23-year old has made a seamless transition into the professional ranks.
Now training in the Coachella Valley alongside the Díaz brothers, Abdullaev has shown a level of poise and ring IQ that belies his limited pro résumé. In his most recent outing in September 2025, he thoroughly outclassed Kevin Johnson, making it clear that his technical polish and punch volume are already operating at a championship level.
Standing in his way is Abreu (14-1-1, 10 KOs), a rugged test who sees this fight as the opportunity of a lifetime on U.S. soil. The 37 year-old Uruguayan is a battle-tested veteran of the South American circuit, armed with respectable power that has accounted for most of his opponents inside the distance. Known for his come-forward style and ability to absorb punishment, Abreu is aiming to deliver one of the year’s biggest upsets.
Abdullaev’s footwork and hand speed could overwhelm Abreu in the early rounds, but this will be the first time the Uzbek prospect faces a rival with Abreu’s durability, savvy, and edge in a scheduled ten-round contest.
Fighting essentially on his adopted home turf, Abdullaev will enjoy a psychological edge and strong local support as he looks to take another decisive step forward in his rapid ascent.
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Ruslan Abdullaev being moved quickly as a pro
Tomorrow (January 16th), the bright lights of Palm Springs, California, will shine on a matchup that could help shape the future of the junior welterweight division. Rising Uzbek standout Ruslan Abdullaev will take on seasoned Uruguayan veteran Eduardo “El Verdugo” Abreu. Abdullaev (3-0, 1 KO) enters the bout carrying the label of a “future star.” Following an outstanding amateur career that saw him crowned world champion in 2023 and represent Uzbekistan at the 2024 Olympic Games, the 23-year old has made a seamless transition into the professional ranks.
Now training in the Coachella Valley alongside the Díaz brothers, Abdullaev has shown a level of poise and ring IQ that belies his limited pro résumé. In his most recent outing in September 2025, he thoroughly outclassed Kevin Johnson, making it clear that his technical polish and punch volume are already operating at a championship level.
Standing in his way is Abreu (14-1-1, 10 KOs), a rugged test who sees this fight as the opportunity of a lifetime on U.S. soil. The 37 year-old Uruguayan is a battle-tested veteran of the South American circuit, armed with respectable power that has accounted for most of his opponents inside the distance. Known for his come-forward style and ability to absorb punishment, Abreu is aiming to deliver one of the year’s biggest upsets.
Abdullaev’s footwork and hand speed could overwhelm Abreu in the early rounds, but this will be the first time the Uzbek prospect faces a rival with Abreu’s durability, savvy, and edge in a scheduled ten-round contest.
Fighting essentially on his adopted home turf, Abdullaev will enjoy a psychological edge and strong local support as he looks to take another decisive step forward in his rapid ascent.
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Flores vs. Chavez II on tap for Friday |
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On January 16th, the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert will host a rematch between Manuel “Gucci Manny” Flores and Jorge “El Niño Dorado” Chávez, as the two super banamweights look to break the deadlock that left fans wanting more last summer. Their first encounter, held in July 2025, ended in a majority draw. One judge scored the bout 97-93 for Chávez, while the other two turned in identical 95-95 cards Flores, the hometown favorite with a record of 20-1-1 and 16 knockouts, controlled the early rounds with his trademark power, but faded down the stretch as Chávez (14-0-1, 8 KOs) took over with higher punch output and sharp lateral movement. Still unbeaten, Chávez has been vocal about feeling he was “robbed” of a victory the first time around.
The rematch shapes up as a classic stylistic clash. The left-handed puncher Flores must prove he has made the necessary conditioning adjustments to avoid giving ground in the later rounds. His power remains his greatest weapon, but his defense came under scrutiny in their first meeting.
Chávez, meanwhile, showed he can absorb Flores’ heavy shots and fire back with fast, fluid combinations. This time, his stated goal is to leave no doubt and keep the judges out of the equation.
“This time there will be no doubts. I learned a lot from the first fight, and I’m going to show why I’m the best super bantamweight in the region,” Flores said during training camp.
Chávez has been just as direct on social media: “He knows he lost the first one. In Palm Springs, the belt is coming home with me.”
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Flores vs. Chavez II on tap for Friday
On January 16th, the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert will host a rematch between Manuel “Gucci Manny” Flores and Jorge “El Niño Dorado” Chávez, as the two super banamweights look to break the deadlock that left fans wanting more last summer. Their first encounter, held in July 2025, ended in a majority draw. One judge scored the bout 97-93 for Chávez, while the other two turned in identical 95-95 cards Flores, the hometown favorite with a record of 20-1-1 and 16 knockouts, controlled the early rounds with his trademark power, but faded down the stretch as Chávez (14-0-1, 8 KOs) took over with higher punch output and sharp lateral movement. Still unbeaten, Chávez has been vocal about feeling he was “robbed” of a victory the first time around.
The rematch shapes up as a classic stylistic clash. The left-handed puncher Flores must prove he has made the necessary conditioning adjustments to avoid giving ground in the later rounds. His power remains his greatest weapon, but his defense came under scrutiny in their first meeting.
Chávez, meanwhile, showed he can absorb Flores’ heavy shots and fire back with fast, fluid combinations. This time, his stated goal is to leave no doubt and keep the judges out of the equation.
“This time there will be no doubts. I learned a lot from the first fight, and I’m going to show why I’m the best super bantamweight in the region,” Flores said during training camp.
Chávez has been just as direct on social media: “He knows he lost the first one. In Palm Springs, the belt is coming home with me.”
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Elif Nur Turhan books first title defense |
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IBF women's lightweight champion Elif Nur Turhan has signed a multi-fight extension to remain with Matchroom Boxing. She will make the first defense of her title on Saturday, January 31st in Newcastle, England, live on DAZN. The ‘Golden Turk’ Turhan (12-0, 8 KOs) last month solidified her reputation as one of the most dangerous female fighters on the planet when she captured the crown in Monte Carlo with a fifth-round demolition job over Brazil’s then-unbeaten Olympic hero Beatriz Ferreira. It completed an incredible 2025 for the 30-year-old having previously knocked out both Shauna Browne and Rima Ayadi.
Now Turhan will kickstart her 2026 campaign against Australia’s Taylah Gentzen at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena on an exciting undercard headlined by Bakhram Murtazaliev’s IBF 154-pound championship clash with the North-East’s own Josh Kelley.
Matchroom Sport chairman Eddie Hearn is thrilled to see Turhan put pen to paper on fresh terms as he plots her path to winning more titles and eventually becoming the undisputed ruler of the 135-pound division. “Elif is the hardest female puncher, pound-for-pound, no question – in fact, she is is one of the fiercest fighters on the planet today,” said Hearn. “I’m thrilled to have signed Elif to a new deal with Matchroom because there are many huge nights waiting for her. I think a fight with WBC World Champion, Caroline Dubois, is one of the best bouts you can make in boxing.
“First, Elif must take care of business against Taylah Gentzen. I’m expecting another knockout performance to light up what is a great night of boxing on January 31 with a brilliant Murtazaliev-Kelly undercard in Newcastle before we switch across the pond to The Ring 6 in New York City for Teofimo-Shakur – all live and exclusive to watch on the Global Home of Boxing, DAZN.”
Josh Padley, meanwhile, challenges Jaouad Belmehdi for the vacant EBU 130-pound championship in Newcastle. Padley said: “We’re off to a flying start to the new year. I am really looking forward to this one, especially with it being a major title on the road back to world title contention. A big win here puts me in the picture for the big fights.”
Heavyweight Leo Atang looks ahead to his fifth professional contest in Newcastle, whilst stablemate and cruiserweight Brad Casey bids to maintain his winning streak to life in the pro ranks. Commonwealth Games silver medalist amateur standout and North-East native Kiaran MacDonald makes his long-awaited professional debut. Plus, hometown super bantamweight Lee Rogers will be out to stretch his record to 7-0. And don’t blink as we look forward to a North-East derby between Newcastle’s unbeaten Josh Blenkiron and Jarrow’s undefeated Robbie Colman for the Northern Area lightweight title.
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Elif Nur Turhan books first title defense
IBF women's lightweight champion Elif Nur Turhan has signed a multi-fight extension to remain with Matchroom Boxing. She will make the first defense of her title on Saturday, January 31st in Newcastle, England, live on DAZN. The ‘Golden Turk’ Turhan (12-0, 8 KOs) last month solidified her reputation as one of the most dangerous female fighters on the planet when she captured the crown in Monte Carlo with a fifth-round demolition job over Brazil’s then-unbeaten Olympic hero Beatriz Ferreira. It completed an incredible 2025 for the 30-year-old having previously knocked out both Shauna Browne and Rima Ayadi.
Now Turhan will kickstart her 2026 campaign against Australia’s Taylah Gentzen at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena on an exciting undercard headlined by Bakhram Murtazaliev’s IBF 154-pound championship clash with the North-East’s own Josh Kelley.
Matchroom Sport chairman Eddie Hearn is thrilled to see Turhan put pen to paper on fresh terms as he plots her path to winning more titles and eventually becoming the undisputed ruler of the 135-pound division. “Elif is the hardest female puncher, pound-for-pound, no question – in fact, she is is one of the fiercest fighters on the planet today,” said Hearn. “I’m thrilled to have signed Elif to a new deal with Matchroom because there are many huge nights waiting for her. I think a fight with WBC World Champion, Caroline Dubois, is one of the best bouts you can make in boxing.
“First, Elif must take care of business against Taylah Gentzen. I’m expecting another knockout performance to light up what is a great night of boxing on January 31 with a brilliant Murtazaliev-Kelly undercard in Newcastle before we switch across the pond to The Ring 6 in New York City for Teofimo-Shakur – all live and exclusive to watch on the Global Home of Boxing, DAZN.”
Josh Padley, meanwhile, challenges Jaouad Belmehdi for the vacant EBU 130-pound championship in Newcastle. Padley said: “We’re off to a flying start to the new year. I am really looking forward to this one, especially with it being a major title on the road back to world title contention. A big win here puts me in the picture for the big fights.”
Heavyweight Leo Atang looks ahead to his fifth professional contest in Newcastle, whilst stablemate and cruiserweight Brad Casey bids to maintain his winning streak to life in the pro ranks. Commonwealth Games silver medalist amateur standout and North-East native Kiaran MacDonald makes his long-awaited professional debut. Plus, hometown super bantamweight Lee Rogers will be out to stretch his record to 7-0. And don’t blink as we look forward to a North-East derby between Newcastle’s unbeaten Josh Blenkiron and Jarrow’s undefeated Robbie Colman for the Northern Area lightweight title.
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Weigh-in report from New Jersey |
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Here are the boxers' weights for Thursday Night's card at the War Memorial in Trenton, New Jersey:
Shinard Bunch 143.8 pounds -vs.- John Paul Magalong 144.4;
Jean Pierre Valencia 158.2 -vs.- Kenneth James 158.4;
Daniel Bean 257.4 -vs.- Michael Cserenyi 238.4;
Cornelius Mitchell 240 -vs.- Marquel McMillan 223.8;
Tunde Fatiregun 198.4 -vs.- Dejon Farrell-Francis 198;
Calvery Harris 131 -vs.- Ryan Mondala 131.5 and
Juan Davilla 139 -vs.- Stephen Barbee 135.4.
Promoter: CB Promotions
First Bell: 7:30 PM ET
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Weigh-in report from New Jersey
Here are the boxers' weights for Thursday Night's card at the War Memorial in Trenton, New Jersey:
Shinard Bunch 143.8 pounds -vs.- John Paul Magalong 144.4;
Jean Pierre Valencia 158.2 -vs.- Kenneth James 158.4;
Daniel Bean 257.4 -vs.- Michael Cserenyi 238.4;
Cornelius Mitchell 240 -vs.- Marquel McMillan 223.8;
Tunde Fatiregun 198.4 -vs.- Dejon Farrell-Francis 198;
Calvery Harris 131 -vs.- Ryan Mondala 131.5 and
Juan Davilla 139 -vs.- Stephen Barbee 135.4.
Promoter: CB Promotions
First Bell: 7:30 PM ET
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Dalton Smith celebrates his title win |
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Dalton Smith is the new WBC 140-pound champion after a spectacular stoppage win over Subriel Matias in Brooklyn. Smith started brilliantly in the opening round of the fight at the Barclays Center, and was happy to trade with the fearsome Puerto Rican ruler as the fight caught fire early, but as the fifth round entered it’s final minute, Smith unleashed an assault punctuated with three right hands that robbed the champion of his senses and sent him to the canvas. The defending champion was able to beat the count but was in no position to continue, and Britain had a new world champion under stunning circumstances. “There are no words,” said Smith. “A lifelong dream, hard work and sacrifice, it’s all for this moment. My Dad, my Granddad, all my family, we’ve all worked for this and I always believed. It’s a message to anyone that if you believe in yourself, you can go out and achieve your dreams.
“I heard some people say that Dalton Smith ain’t tough. I gave my Dad a bit of a heart attack in there as that wasn’t the game plan, but I took all his best shots and thought ‘you can’t hurt me.’ He was slowing down so I thought ‘persevere, persevere, and I’ll get you.’ We had plan A, B and C, and at world level you have to do it all. It’s not going to sink in for a long time but we always knew this would happen. We had everything against us for this fight. The build up, the testing and so on. But I knew that this was my moment and my opportunity, and that you could throw anything at me. I’ve got the best team around me, the best promoter in the world, and it’s a win for us all. Show me the money! Let me enjoy this moment now, I’m going to embrace it, and the future is bright.”
For promoter Eddie Hearn, Smith joins the likes of Anthony Joshua and Katie Taylor as fighters he has guided to World title glory from debut, and the proud promoter put the Big Apple night right at the top of the magical away days that he’s enjoyed in the sport. “You talk about Darren Barker against Daniel Geale, Kell Brook against Shawn Porter, honestly, that beats everything – that’s the greatest away win I’ve ever witnessed,” saidHearn. “Dalton is a hero. You have to box with Matias, you saw that from Liam Paro, but Matias was on tonight, he was red hot, and he didn’t allow Dalton to box.
“So Dalton decided to fight Matias at his own game, which is the worst idea you can have – he’s never been hurt, he’s never been down – and he battered him, put him down, in New York to become the latest British world champion. The kid is a hero and there’s a new superstar in the sport of boxing and his name is Dalton Smith.
“He boxed lovely in the first round and then all of a sudden he’s getting hurt, he’s cut, but he stayed trading with him. They were both getting tired, but Dalton hit him to the body about a minute before the stoppage and really hurt him, and then the right hands landed and that’s all she wrote – that is what dreams are made of.
“We knew Dalton was a star, but to do that on the World stage in New York and in that style. People were talking about this fight and that fight, Adam Azim and the like, Dalton Smith has gone out and accepted the boogeyman, met him head on in New York and stopped Subriel Matias to become the World champion – put some respect on his name.”
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Dalton Smith celebrates his title win
Dalton Smith is the new WBC 140-pound champion after a spectacular stoppage win over Subriel Matias in Brooklyn. Smith started brilliantly in the opening round of the fight at the Barclays Center, and was happy to trade with the fearsome Puerto Rican ruler as the fight caught fire early, but as the fifth round entered it’s final minute, Smith unleashed an assault punctuated with three right hands that robbed the champion of his senses and sent him to the canvas. The defending champion was able to beat the count but was in no position to continue, and Britain had a new world champion under stunning circumstances. “There are no words,” said Smith. “A lifelong dream, hard work and sacrifice, it’s all for this moment. My Dad, my Granddad, all my family, we’ve all worked for this and I always believed. It’s a message to anyone that if you believe in yourself, you can go out and achieve your dreams.
“I heard some people say that Dalton Smith ain’t tough. I gave my Dad a bit of a heart attack in there as that wasn’t the game plan, but I took all his best shots and thought ‘you can’t hurt me.’ He was slowing down so I thought ‘persevere, persevere, and I’ll get you.’ We had plan A, B and C, and at world level you have to do it all. It’s not going to sink in for a long time but we always knew this would happen. We had everything against us for this fight. The build up, the testing and so on. But I knew that this was my moment and my opportunity, and that you could throw anything at me. I’ve got the best team around me, the best promoter in the world, and it’s a win for us all. Show me the money! Let me enjoy this moment now, I’m going to embrace it, and the future is bright.”
For promoter Eddie Hearn, Smith joins the likes of Anthony Joshua and Katie Taylor as fighters he has guided to World title glory from debut, and the proud promoter put the Big Apple night right at the top of the magical away days that he’s enjoyed in the sport. “You talk about Darren Barker against Daniel Geale, Kell Brook against Shawn Porter, honestly, that beats everything – that’s the greatest away win I’ve ever witnessed,” saidHearn. “Dalton is a hero. You have to box with Matias, you saw that from Liam Paro, but Matias was on tonight, he was red hot, and he didn’t allow Dalton to box.
“So Dalton decided to fight Matias at his own game, which is the worst idea you can have – he’s never been hurt, he’s never been down – and he battered him, put him down, in New York to become the latest British world champion. The kid is a hero and there’s a new superstar in the sport of boxing and his name is Dalton Smith.
“He boxed lovely in the first round and then all of a sudden he’s getting hurt, he’s cut, but he stayed trading with him. They were both getting tired, but Dalton hit him to the body about a minute before the stoppage and really hurt him, and then the right hands landed and that’s all she wrote – that is what dreams are made of.
“We knew Dalton was a star, but to do that on the World stage in New York and in that style. People were talking about this fight and that fight, Adam Azim and the like, Dalton Smith has gone out and accepted the boogeyman, met him head on in New York and stopped Subriel Matias to become the World champion – put some respect on his name.”
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Iriarte to face De Los Santos this weekend |
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Welterweight Joel Iriarte will square off against Jireh De Los Santos this Friday night, as part of a Golden Boy Promotions card at Acrisure Arena in Greater Palm Springs, Palm Desert, California. The 22 year-old Iriarte will meet the 23 year-old De Los Santos. Iriarte enters the bout as a hard-hitting unbeaten fighter who has steamrolled nearly every opponent placed in front of him. The Woodland Hills, California native last fought on September 20th, when he defeated Eduardo Hernández Trejo, and after several months of rest, he says he is fully prepared to return for his tenth pro fight. De Los Santos, meanwhile, comes off a draw against Javier Vargas in May of last year, which marked his lone appearance in 2025. Now, he finds himself facing a major opportunity on a big stage and is eager to seize it with an upset performance. Iriarte steps into the ring with a record of 9-0, 8 KOs, while De Los Santos brings a ledger of 14 wins, 2 losses, 2 draws, and 5 knockouts.
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Iriarte to face De Los Santos this weekend
Welterweight Joel Iriarte will square off against Jireh De Los Santos this Friday night, as part of a Golden Boy Promotions card at Acrisure Arena in Greater Palm Springs, Palm Desert, California. The 22 year-old Iriarte will meet the 23 year-old De Los Santos. Iriarte enters the bout as a hard-hitting unbeaten fighter who has steamrolled nearly every opponent placed in front of him. The Woodland Hills, California native last fought on September 20th, when he defeated Eduardo Hernández Trejo, and after several months of rest, he says he is fully prepared to return for his tenth pro fight. De Los Santos, meanwhile, comes off a draw against Javier Vargas in May of last year, which marked his lone appearance in 2025. Now, he finds himself facing a major opportunity on a big stage and is eager to seize it with an upset performance. Iriarte steps into the ring with a record of 9-0, 8 KOs, while De Los Santos brings a ledger of 14 wins, 2 losses, 2 draws, and 5 knockouts.
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ProBox TV coming to Maryland on Jan. 30th |
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On Friday, January 30th at Live! Casino Hotel Maryland in Hanover, Maryland, ProBoxTV will present another night of 50/50 matchups (live 7:00 pm ET/4:00 pm PT). Presented by Lamont Roach Sr.'s NoXcuse Promotions, the ten-round junior welterweight main event matches Bryan “Nino Maravilla” Flores (27-1-1, 16 KOs) of Juarez, Mexico against Dominican southpaw Starling “El Poli” Castillo (20-1-1, 13 KOs). In the ten-round co-feature, respected featherweight contender Sulaiman “The Ruler” Segawa (18-5-1, 7 KOs) out of Maryland but originally from Uganda, will face Rene “Zurdo” Palacios (18-0-1, 10 KOs) of Chihuahua, Mexico.
“I’m excited about starting the year off with a bang,” said ProBoxTV's founder and CEO, Garry Jonas. “I know Bryan Flores is a high-level 140-lb. fighter. His only loss was a controversial decision to Lindolfo Delgado. If you consider Delgado a top guy, arguably Flores beat him. He’s right there as a top guy. He’s fighting another top guy in Starling Castillo who last time out was dominant over Shinard Bunch. We’re happy they both decided to take this fight, and it will be another typical ProBoxTV fight between two guys who arguably could be ranked in the top ten going at each other in a 50/50 fun fight.”
“Segawa was super impressive against Bryan Acosta, a guy who gave Ramon Cardenas a hard time,” continued Jonas. “And before that fight, a lot of people think he beat Shu Shu Carrington. Segawa is a sleeper in the division. Despite having five losses, he might be the most dangerous threat to win a belt in the division. He’s 35, but after his performance against those two guys, I don’t know what he’s eating or drinking, but all fighters wish they could get a hold of it. This guy is a dark horse in the division taking on an undefeated guy who is a tough hombre. It’s going to be another exciting action fight and the epitome of ProBoxTV.”
In a ten-round supporting bout, lightweight Jordan White (19-2, 12 KOs) of Washington DC will face an opponent that is TBA. Tickets to attend ProBoxTV’s “The Contender Series” in person at Live! Casino Hotel Maryland are available from axs.com
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ProBox TV coming to Maryland on Jan. 30th
On Friday, January 30th at Live! Casino Hotel Maryland in Hanover, Maryland, ProBoxTV will present another night of 50/50 matchups (live 7:00 pm ET/4:00 pm PT). Presented by Lamont Roach Sr.'s NoXcuse Promotions, the ten-round junior welterweight main event matches Bryan “Nino Maravilla” Flores (27-1-1, 16 KOs) of Juarez, Mexico against Dominican southpaw Starling “El Poli” Castillo (20-1-1, 13 KOs). In the ten-round co-feature, respected featherweight contender Sulaiman “The Ruler” Segawa (18-5-1, 7 KOs) out of Maryland but originally from Uganda, will face Rene “Zurdo” Palacios (18-0-1, 10 KOs) of Chihuahua, Mexico.
“I’m excited about starting the year off with a bang,” said ProBoxTV's founder and CEO, Garry Jonas. “I know Bryan Flores is a high-level 140-lb. fighter. His only loss was a controversial decision to Lindolfo Delgado. If you consider Delgado a top guy, arguably Flores beat him. He’s right there as a top guy. He’s fighting another top guy in Starling Castillo who last time out was dominant over Shinard Bunch. We’re happy they both decided to take this fight, and it will be another typical ProBoxTV fight between two guys who arguably could be ranked in the top ten going at each other in a 50/50 fun fight.”
“Segawa was super impressive against Bryan Acosta, a guy who gave Ramon Cardenas a hard time,” continued Jonas. “And before that fight, a lot of people think he beat Shu Shu Carrington. Segawa is a sleeper in the division. Despite having five losses, he might be the most dangerous threat to win a belt in the division. He’s 35, but after his performance against those two guys, I don’t know what he’s eating or drinking, but all fighters wish they could get a hold of it. This guy is a dark horse in the division taking on an undefeated guy who is a tough hombre. It’s going to be another exciting action fight and the epitome of ProBoxTV.”
In a ten-round supporting bout, lightweight Jordan White (19-2, 12 KOs) of Washington DC will face an opponent that is TBA. Tickets to attend ProBoxTV’s “The Contender Series” in person at Live! Casino Hotel Maryland are available from axs.com
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Introducing Irish heavyweight Adam Olaniyan |
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2024 World Youth champion Adam Olaniyan has joined forces with Frank Warren and Queensberry ahead of his forthcoming professional debut in Dublin on March 14th, live on DAZN. The Irishman, age 19, from Tallaght, is the newest addition to the Queensberry heavyweight battalion and the two-time European gold medalist will be trained by the veteran coach Paul Stevenson at the fabled Everton Red Triangle gym in Liverpool, where he will work alongside the likes of Nick Ball and Andrew Cain. A seven-time national champion, Olaniyan will enjoy performing on a huge platform for his debut, taking his place on the card at the 3Arena headlined by the WBA junior lightweight title showdown between Jazza Dickens and Anthony Cacace.
“I’m delighted to be getting my professional journey underway and no better place to do it than at home in Dublin,” said Olaniyan. “This felt like the right time to make the switch to the pros and it's great to be doing that with the backing of Frank Warren and Queensberry. They really are the home of the heavyweights right now so it's the perfect place for me to develop.
“I’m obviously still very young and I know I will have to serve my apprenticeship as a pro but I've already proved as an amateur that I can be the best in the world and of course the goal remains the same as a professional. I want to become Undisputed World Heavyweight Champion and bring all those belts back to Dublin and the road to that starts in Dublin on March 14th.”
Hall of Fame promoter Frank Warren is delighted to add another young talent to his elite heavyweight force. “I am thrilled to bring Adam to Queensberry, and he is clearly a very special and gifted young heavyweight who excelled as an amateur. It is the perfect time for him to turn professional and make himself known throughout the world at the time when the heavyweights are dominating the boxing landscape. Every fighter is different and we will bring Adam along at the correct pace and make sure he gets all the experience he needs. He is with a top trainer in Paul and the environment in his gym will bring the very best out of him and see to it that Ireland will have a heavyweight star to be proud of.”
"We have a very talented young heavyweight in Adam Olaniyan, added Paul Stevenson. “Adam has the pedigree and potential to really make his mark. He's still very young at 19 but is learning fast already and we all have very high hopes for him.”
Olaniyan will be managed by Brian Peters, the hugely experienced Irish fight figure, probably best known for his work with boxing icon Katie Taylor. “Adam is an incredibly exciting talent and the world is his oyster,” predicted Peters. “Of course we have to be conscious of his age and take our time with his development, but he has all the attributes to become the first Irish born World Heavyweight Champion.”
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Introducing Irish heavyweight Adam Olaniyan
2024 World Youth champion Adam Olaniyan has joined forces with Frank Warren and Queensberry ahead of his forthcoming professional debut in Dublin on March 14th, live on DAZN. The Irishman, age 19, from Tallaght, is the newest addition to the Queensberry heavyweight battalion and the two-time European gold medalist will be trained by the veteran coach Paul Stevenson at the fabled Everton Red Triangle gym in Liverpool, where he will work alongside the likes of Nick Ball and Andrew Cain. A seven-time national champion, Olaniyan will enjoy performing on a huge platform for his debut, taking his place on the card at the 3Arena headlined by the WBA junior lightweight title showdown between Jazza Dickens and Anthony Cacace.
“I’m delighted to be getting my professional journey underway and no better place to do it than at home in Dublin,” said Olaniyan. “This felt like the right time to make the switch to the pros and it's great to be doing that with the backing of Frank Warren and Queensberry. They really are the home of the heavyweights right now so it's the perfect place for me to develop.
“I’m obviously still very young and I know I will have to serve my apprenticeship as a pro but I've already proved as an amateur that I can be the best in the world and of course the goal remains the same as a professional. I want to become Undisputed World Heavyweight Champion and bring all those belts back to Dublin and the road to that starts in Dublin on March 14th.”
Hall of Fame promoter Frank Warren is delighted to add another young talent to his elite heavyweight force. “I am thrilled to bring Adam to Queensberry, and he is clearly a very special and gifted young heavyweight who excelled as an amateur. It is the perfect time for him to turn professional and make himself known throughout the world at the time when the heavyweights are dominating the boxing landscape. Every fighter is different and we will bring Adam along at the correct pace and make sure he gets all the experience he needs. He is with a top trainer in Paul and the environment in his gym will bring the very best out of him and see to it that Ireland will have a heavyweight star to be proud of.”
"We have a very talented young heavyweight in Adam Olaniyan, added Paul Stevenson. “Adam has the pedigree and potential to really make his mark. He's still very young at 19 but is learning fast already and we all have very high hopes for him.”
Olaniyan will be managed by Brian Peters, the hugely experienced Irish fight figure, probably best known for his work with boxing icon Katie Taylor. “Adam is an incredibly exciting talent and the world is his oyster,” predicted Peters. “Of course we have to be conscious of his age and take our time with his development, but he has all the attributes to become the first Irish born World Heavyweight Champion.”
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Itauma injury pushes Franklin fight back to March |
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Queensberry Promotions reports: "Heavyweight contender Moses Itauma has sustained an injury in camp and therefore the Magnificent 7 show has been re-scheduled for March 28th. Itauma [was injured during training] camp for his fight with Jermaine Franklin on 24th January. Due to this the whole Magnificent 7 show has been. Postponed and moved to the new date of March 28th at the Co-op Live in Manchester, [England.]" In August, Itauma, age twenty at the time, graduated from prospect to heavyweight contender with a one-round destruction of Dillian Whyte in Saudi Arabia. |
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Itauma injury pushes Franklin fight back to March
Queensberry Promotions reports: "Heavyweight contender Moses Itauma has sustained an injury in camp and therefore the Magnificent 7 show has been re-scheduled for March 28th. Itauma [was injured during training] camp for his fight with Jermaine Franklin on 24th January. Due to this the whole Magnificent 7 show has been. Postponed and moved to the new date of March 28th at the Co-op Live in Manchester, [England.]" In August, Itauma, age twenty at the time, graduated from prospect to heavyweight contender with a one-round destruction of Dillian Whyte in Saudi Arabia. |
Carrington and Castro to vie for vacant 126-pound title |
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The WBC will crown a new 126-pound champion on January 31st, when Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington (16-0, 9 KOs) faces Carlos Castro (30-3, 14 KOs) in New York City on the Teofimo Lopez vs. Shakur Stevenson undercard at Madison Square Garden. Carrington, a New Yorker, is the current WBC interim champion, a belt he captured in July of last year with a victory over Mateus Heita. Castro's last fight was a split decision loss to Stephen Fulton in 2024. The title became vacant when Fulton moved up in weight and lost to O'Shaquie Foster, the WBC junior lightweight champ.
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Carrington and Castro to vie for vacant 126-pound title
The WBC will crown a new 126-pound champion on January 31st, when Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington (16-0, 9 KOs) faces Carlos Castro (30-3, 14 KOs) in New York City on the Teofimo Lopez vs. Shakur Stevenson undercard at Madison Square Garden. Carrington, a New Yorker, is the current WBC interim champion, a belt he captured in July of last year with a victory over Mateus Heita. Castro's last fight was a split decision loss to Stephen Fulton in 2024. The title became vacant when Fulton moved up in weight and lost to O'Shaquie Foster, the WBC junior lightweight champ.
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IBF sets purse bid for Sanchez vs. Torrez eliminator |
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With ex-champion Daniel Dubois passing on the opportunity to face Frank Sanchez in an IBF heavyweight eliminator, on December 2, 2025, the IBF ordered Richard Torrez, Jr. to begin negotiations with Sanchez for the IBF #1 ranking. An agreement was not reached during the time frame set forth by the IBF, so the IBF has scheduled a purse bid for January 22nd. 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). In that fight, Sanchez was in the ring for the first time since a 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. Torres, a 2021 Olympic silver medal winner, is14-0 as a professional.
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE:
NOV. 13, 2025: The IBF has postponed a Frank Sanchez vs. Daniel Dubois purse for one week. It was scheduled for today (November 13th) but has been postponed to November 20th. If the bout occurs, it will be a heavyweight elimination bout. The e-mail stated, "the IBF is continuing in its efforts to schedule a heavyweight elimination bout."
NOV. 4, 2025: In August, a purse bid was held for a fight between Frank Sanchez and Efe Ajagba, but the bids were not high enough to entice the boxers to accept, particularly Ajagba. The IBF moved on to a fromer champion, ordering Sanchez to begin negotiations with Daniel Dubois on October 7th. Dubois' last fight was a KO loss in a unification fight vs. the true world champion Oleksandr Usyk. Normally, the IBF does not invite a boxer coming off a knockout loss to take part in an eliminator, but apparently an exception was made for Dubois. In any event, no agreement was reached between Sanchez and Dubois so the IBF has scheduled a purse bid for November 13th. It remains to be seen whether Dubois will be interested in a fight vs. the Cuban Sanchez. After a 2024 loss to Agit Kabayel, Sanchez had one very low-level fight in 2025, beating a man with a losing record in February.
AUG 26, 2025: 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 to 90 days and not more than 90 days from today, which is Monday, November 24th. If the fight happens, it 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. 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." |
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IBF sets purse bid for Sanchez vs. Torrez eliminator
With ex-champion Daniel Dubois passing on the opportunity to face Frank Sanchez in an IBF heavyweight eliminator, on December 2, 2025, the IBF ordered Richard Torrez, Jr. to begin negotiations with Sanchez for the IBF #1 ranking. An agreement was not reached during the time frame set forth by the IBF, so the IBF has scheduled a purse bid for January 22nd. 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). In that fight, Sanchez was in the ring for the first time since a 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. Torres, a 2021 Olympic silver medal winner, is14-0 as a professional.
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE:
NOV. 13, 2025: The IBF has postponed a Frank Sanchez vs. Daniel Dubois purse for one week. It was scheduled for today (November 13th) but has been postponed to November 20th. If the bout occurs, it will be a heavyweight elimination bout. The e-mail stated, "the IBF is continuing in its efforts to schedule a heavyweight elimination bout."
NOV. 4, 2025: In August, a purse bid was held for a fight between Frank Sanchez and Efe Ajagba, but the bids were not high enough to entice the boxers to accept, particularly Ajagba. The IBF moved on to a fromer champion, ordering Sanchez to begin negotiations with Daniel Dubois on October 7th. Dubois' last fight was a KO loss in a unification fight vs. the true world champion Oleksandr Usyk. Normally, the IBF does not invite a boxer coming off a knockout loss to take part in an eliminator, but apparently an exception was made for Dubois. In any event, no agreement was reached between Sanchez and Dubois so the IBF has scheduled a purse bid for November 13th. It remains to be seen whether Dubois will be interested in a fight vs. the Cuban Sanchez. After a 2024 loss to Agit Kabayel, Sanchez had one very low-level fight in 2025, beating a man with a losing record in February.
AUG 26, 2025: 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 to 90 days and not more than 90 days from today, which is Monday, November 24th. If the fight happens, it 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. 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." |
Mario Barrios to defend vs. Ryan Garcia next month |
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Turki Alalshikh, Chairman of Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority, announced a welterweight championship showdown between WBC champion Mario Barrios (pictured) and social media favorite Ryan Garcia in a twelve-round contest set to take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on February 21st. It will be streamed live worldwide exclusively on DAZN. Barrios (29-2-2, 18 KOs) captured the WBC welterweight title in September 2023 and has retained the title twice, including a split draw against Abel Ramos in November 2024 and a majority draw against former world champion Manny Pacquiao in July 2025. Garcia (24-2, 20 KOs, 1 no nontest) will make his first world title attempt at 147 pounds. The former WBC interim lightweight title holder has recorded 20 knockouts over the course of his professional career and has competed against several of the top-ranked fighters in the division. Barrios and Garcia both bring speed, explosive power, and championship experience to the ring.
Barrios said: “Becoming WBC welterweight world champion was more than a moment—it was a promise to my family, my city, and everyone who believed in the grind when no one was watching. San Antonio built me, and every sacrifice I’ve made comes with me into that ring. This is my division, my time, and I’m ready to show the world why the WBC title stays right here.”
Garcia said: “I will be World Champion on February 21st.”
The world-title clash follows the big December show in Riyadh, which showcased some of Japan’s biggest boxing talents. Naoya “The Monster” Inoue successfully retained his undisputed super-bantamweight world title that night. Ahead of the match-up in Las Vegas, boxing turns its attention to the highly-anticipated showdown between pound-for-pound sensation Shakur Stevenson and former unified world champion Teofimo Lopez at the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York City, on Saturday January 31st.
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Mario Barrios to defend vs. Ryan Garcia next month
Turki Alalshikh, Chairman of Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority, announced a welterweight championship showdown between WBC champion Mario Barrios (pictured) and social media favorite Ryan Garcia in a twelve-round contest set to take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on February 21st. It will be streamed live worldwide exclusively on DAZN. Barrios (29-2-2, 18 KOs) captured the WBC welterweight title in September 2023 and has retained the title twice, including a split draw against Abel Ramos in November 2024 and a majority draw against former world champion Manny Pacquiao in July 2025. Garcia (24-2, 20 KOs, 1 no nontest) will make his first world title attempt at 147 pounds. The former WBC interim lightweight title holder has recorded 20 knockouts over the course of his professional career and has competed against several of the top-ranked fighters in the division. Barrios and Garcia both bring speed, explosive power, and championship experience to the ring.
Barrios said: “Becoming WBC welterweight world champion was more than a moment—it was a promise to my family, my city, and everyone who believed in the grind when no one was watching. San Antonio built me, and every sacrifice I’ve made comes with me into that ring. This is my division, my time, and I’m ready to show the world why the WBC title stays right here.”
Garcia said: “I will be World Champion on February 21st.”
The world-title clash follows the big December show in Riyadh, which showcased some of Japan’s biggest boxing talents. Naoya “The Monster” Inoue successfully retained his undisputed super-bantamweight world title that night. Ahead of the match-up in Las Vegas, boxing turns its attention to the highly-anticipated showdown between pound-for-pound sensation Shakur Stevenson and former unified world champion Teofimo Lopez at the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York City, on Saturday January 31st.
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Ex-champ Herring makes bare knuckle debut this week |
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Matt “The Silencer” Guymon is prepared to do battle with former junior lightweight titlist Jamel “Semper Fi” Herring in a bare knuckle fight when they throw hands at BKFC 86 on Jan. 17th at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connectcut, to be streamed live on DAZN. Herring is the most recent champion from professional gloved boxing to transition to bare knuckle fighting. BKFC 86 marks his bare knuckles debut. Prior to amassing a 24-5 record in professional gloved boxing, Herring represented the United States in the ring at the 2012 Olympic Games.
Guymon has a lot of respect for Herring’s accomplishments in athletics, but he’s ready to show that BKFC is a different beast. “It’s drastically different,” the fan-favorite from Wichita, Kansas says.“Gloved boxing can best be described as a sport. Bare knuckle fighting is a sport too, of course, but it’s much, much closer to a real fight.”
Guymon (2-1) will be making his third trip to the BKFC squared circle after most recently going five rounds and losing via majority decision to “Royal” Ryan Reber in May. “He thinks that five two-minute rounds will be a cake walk, but within those two minutes it’s total chaos, and you can’t take a second off,” Guymon says. “I don’t see it going to round five.”
Guymon hopes an impressive victory over his highly touted challenger will earn him the next shot at undefeated BKFC bantamweight (135-pound) champion Justin “Joy Boy” Ibarrola. “I think that’s the only bigger fight in the division right now,” he says. “Herring is one of the biggest names to transition to BKFC in a while. After an impressive win over him, with the resume that he has, I think the only thing that makes sense after that is a title shot.”
The stakes have never been higher for Guymon, but he’s just rolling with the punches. “I think he’ll be feeling a lot more pressure than I do,” Guymon says. “Yeah, I have the bare knuckle background, but it’s really only nine total rounds, and he’s a world champion boxer. I think the pressure’s on him a lot more than it is on me. I just need to go out there and do my job.”
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Ex-champ Herring makes bare knuckle debut this week
Matt “The Silencer” Guymon is prepared to do battle with former junior lightweight titlist Jamel “Semper Fi” Herring in a bare knuckle fight when they throw hands at BKFC 86 on Jan. 17th at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connectcut, to be streamed live on DAZN. Herring is the most recent champion from professional gloved boxing to transition to bare knuckle fighting. BKFC 86 marks his bare knuckles debut. Prior to amassing a 24-5 record in professional gloved boxing, Herring represented the United States in the ring at the 2012 Olympic Games.
Guymon has a lot of respect for Herring’s accomplishments in athletics, but he’s ready to show that BKFC is a different beast. “It’s drastically different,” the fan-favorite from Wichita, Kansas says.“Gloved boxing can best be described as a sport. Bare knuckle fighting is a sport too, of course, but it’s much, much closer to a real fight.”
Guymon (2-1) will be making his third trip to the BKFC squared circle after most recently going five rounds and losing via majority decision to “Royal” Ryan Reber in May. “He thinks that five two-minute rounds will be a cake walk, but within those two minutes it’s total chaos, and you can’t take a second off,” Guymon says. “I don’t see it going to round five.”
Guymon hopes an impressive victory over his highly touted challenger will earn him the next shot at undefeated BKFC bantamweight (135-pound) champion Justin “Joy Boy” Ibarrola. “I think that’s the only bigger fight in the division right now,” he says. “Herring is one of the biggest names to transition to BKFC in a while. After an impressive win over him, with the resume that he has, I think the only thing that makes sense after that is a title shot.”
The stakes have never been higher for Guymon, but he’s just rolling with the punches. “I think he’ll be feeling a lot more pressure than I do,” Guymon says. “Yeah, I have the bare knuckle background, but it’s really only nine total rounds, and he’s a world champion boxer. I think the pressure’s on him a lot more than it is on me. I just need to go out there and do my job.”
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WBO schedules purse bid for Sheeraz vs. Pacheco |
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With orld super middleweight champion Terence Crawford announcing his retirement, on December 22, 2025, the WBO ordered the commencement of negotiations between Hamzah Sheeraz and Diego Pacheco for a fight to determine the next WBO champion in that weight class. The parties were granted twenty days to negotiate and reach an agreement accordingly. However, the negotiations period elapsed without the parties being able to strike a deal. The WBO has therefore scheduled purse bid proceedings for Monday, January 19th. Sheeraz may stil have the option of going the WBC route, with a possible fight against Canada's Christian Mbilli for the WBC version of the 168-pound championship. Sheeraz is 22-0-1 and a former British middleweight champion. In February, he fought to a draw with Carlos Adames in a bid for Adames' WBC middleweight championship, although most thought Adames deserved the win. Sheeraz went on to knock out Edgar Berlanga in July. Pacheco is 25-0 and although he hasn't looked great in his last three fights, he holds victories over many qualified boxers.
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
DEC. 23, 2025: With world super middleweight champion Terence Crawford announcing his retirement, the WBO has moved quickly to set up a vacant title fight. Over the weekend, Hamzah Sheeraz of Great Britain and Diego Pacheco of the United States were ordered to begin negotiations, with a twenty-day deadline before the purse bid process is started.
DEC. 17, 2025: Undefeated, multi-division champion Terence Crawford announced his retirement today. The future Hall of Famer posted a YouTube video saying, "Every fighter knows this moment will come. You just never know when... I've spent my whole life chasing something. Not belts, not money, not headlines, but that feeling you get when the world doubts you but you keep showing up and keep proving them wrong. This sport gave me everything... and I did it all my way. And I've made peace with what's next. Now, its time. Thank you... I'm stepping away from competition. Not because I'm done fighting but because I won a different kind of battle, the oen where you walk away on your own terms. This isn't goodbye, its just the end of one fight and the beginning of another."
SEPT. 14, 2025: On Saturday night in Las Vegas, Terence Crawford made boxing history, becoming an undefeated five-division champion by defeating Saul "Canelo" Álvarez in a battle of future Hall of Famers. Moving up two weight divisions since his last fight, Crawford won by unanimous decision in front of a roaring crowd at Allegiant Stadium. The official scores were 115-113 (twice) and 116-112. Alvarez did not dispute the outcome. The performance marked not just another win, but the kind of career-defining moment that puts Crawford firmly in the conversation as one of the greatest fighters of his era.
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WBO schedules purse bid for Sheeraz vs. Pacheco
With orld super middleweight champion Terence Crawford announcing his retirement, on December 22, 2025, the WBO ordered the commencement of negotiations between Hamzah Sheeraz and Diego Pacheco for a fight to determine the next WBO champion in that weight class. The parties were granted twenty days to negotiate and reach an agreement accordingly. However, the negotiations period elapsed without the parties being able to strike a deal. The WBO has therefore scheduled purse bid proceedings for Monday, January 19th. Sheeraz may stil have the option of going the WBC route, with a possible fight against Canada's Christian Mbilli for the WBC version of the 168-pound championship. Sheeraz is 22-0-1 and a former British middleweight champion. In February, he fought to a draw with Carlos Adames in a bid for Adames' WBC middleweight championship, although most thought Adames deserved the win. Sheeraz went on to knock out Edgar Berlanga in July. Pacheco is 25-0 and although he hasn't looked great in his last three fights, he holds victories over many qualified boxers.
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
DEC. 23, 2025: With world super middleweight champion Terence Crawford announcing his retirement, the WBO has moved quickly to set up a vacant title fight. Over the weekend, Hamzah Sheeraz of Great Britain and Diego Pacheco of the United States were ordered to begin negotiations, with a twenty-day deadline before the purse bid process is started.
DEC. 17, 2025: Undefeated, multi-division champion Terence Crawford announced his retirement today. The future Hall of Famer posted a YouTube video saying, "Every fighter knows this moment will come. You just never know when... I've spent my whole life chasing something. Not belts, not money, not headlines, but that feeling you get when the world doubts you but you keep showing up and keep proving them wrong. This sport gave me everything... and I did it all my way. And I've made peace with what's next. Now, its time. Thank you... I'm stepping away from competition. Not because I'm done fighting but because I won a different kind of battle, the oen where you walk away on your own terms. This isn't goodbye, its just the end of one fight and the beginning of another."
SEPT. 14, 2025: On Saturday night in Las Vegas, Terence Crawford made boxing history, becoming an undefeated five-division champion by defeating Saul "Canelo" Álvarez in a battle of future Hall of Famers. Moving up two weight divisions since his last fight, Crawford won by unanimous decision in front of a roaring crowd at Allegiant Stadium. The official scores were 115-113 (twice) and 116-112. Alvarez did not dispute the outcome. The performance marked not just another win, but the kind of career-defining moment that puts Crawford firmly in the conversation as one of the greatest fighters of his era.
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Thysse vs. Knapp III booked for Johannesburg |
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Golden Gloves, South Africa's best-known promoter, is starting off 2026 as it ended 2025 – with a show at Johannesburg's Emperors Palace. Unveiling the March 28th line-up for “Sole Survivor” this week, Golden Gloves executives revealed that the main event will be a South African light heavyweight championship bout between Brandon Thysse (19-4-1) and Roarke Knapp (19-3-1). The local rivals have split a pair of bouts with this one looming as a high road versus low road scenario: the winner will get 60% of the prize money while the loser will find it difficult to claw his way back. “It has all the ingredients for boxing lovers, with big money and intrigue on the line,” said promoter Rodney Berman.
Another major bout on the seven-fight card is the WBC final eliminator for the minimumweight title between local hero Siya Kuse (9-3-1) and Joey Canoy (24-5-2) of the Philippines. It’s a career defining bout for Kuse as the only way to ensure he gets his full championship opportunity. If Kuse does the business, Golden Gloves will then move heaven and earth to get champion Melvin Jerusalem to rematch Kuse at Emperors Palace, a move Berman is confident of succeeding in. Jerusalem beat Kuse in a competitive decision verdict in October.
The bill will include an array of young talent, including Jose Kadima, Sanele Sogcwayi, Ethan Peters and Leo Careri.
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Thysse vs. Knapp III booked for Johannesburg
Golden Gloves, South Africa's best-known promoter, is starting off 2026 as it ended 2025 – with a show at Johannesburg's Emperors Palace. Unveiling the March 28th line-up for “Sole Survivor” this week, Golden Gloves executives revealed that the main event will be a South African light heavyweight championship bout between Brandon Thysse (19-4-1) and Roarke Knapp (19-3-1). The local rivals have split a pair of bouts with this one looming as a high road versus low road scenario: the winner will get 60% of the prize money while the loser will find it difficult to claw his way back. “It has all the ingredients for boxing lovers, with big money and intrigue on the line,” said promoter Rodney Berman.
Another major bout on the seven-fight card is the WBC final eliminator for the minimumweight title between local hero Siya Kuse (9-3-1) and Joey Canoy (24-5-2) of the Philippines. It’s a career defining bout for Kuse as the only way to ensure he gets his full championship opportunity. If Kuse does the business, Golden Gloves will then move heaven and earth to get champion Melvin Jerusalem to rematch Kuse at Emperors Palace, a move Berman is confident of succeeding in. Jerusalem beat Kuse in a competitive decision verdict in October.
The bill will include an array of young talent, including Jose Kadima, Sanele Sogcwayi, Ethan Peters and Leo Careri.
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Zamorano books soft atomweight title defense |
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On February 21st, WBC atomweight champion Camila “Magnífica” Zamorano (13-0, 1 KO) defends her 102-pound title against Claudia Verónica Ruiz (7-2-1) in Sonora, Mexico. Still a teenager, Zamorano is being pushed aggressively by the WBC. She became the youngest interim champion in boxing history at 17. When undisputed world champion Tina Rupprecht of Germany retired late last year, Zamorano was quickly elevated to WBC champion without a fight and was fed am opponent with ten losses. Ruiz, from Argentina, continues the pattern, as she is not a worthy challenger. Her last five fights consist of two losses, a draw, a split decision win and a four-round win over an opponent with a .500 record
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Zamorano books soft atomweight title defense
On February 21st, WBC atomweight champion Camila “Magnífica” Zamorano (13-0, 1 KO) defends her 102-pound title against Claudia Verónica Ruiz (7-2-1) in Sonora, Mexico. Still a teenager, Zamorano is being pushed aggressively by the WBC. She became the youngest interim champion in boxing history at 17. When undisputed world champion Tina Rupprecht of Germany retired late last year, Zamorano was quickly elevated to WBC champion without a fight and was fed am opponent with ten losses. Ruiz, from Argentina, continues the pattern, as she is not a worthy challenger. Her last five fights consist of two losses, a draw, a split decision win and a four-round win over an opponent with a .500 record
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Cuba's Herrera wins WBC secondary title in odd finish |
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Jadier Herrera TKO8 Ricardo Núñez... In Oberhausen, Germany on Saturday, Cuban lightweight Jadier Herrera (18-0) captured one of two WBC interim lightweight titles by defeating Panama's Ricardo “El Científico” Núñez (26-8) by technical knockout in the eighth round. The fight was held at the Rudolf Weber Arena as part of the Queensberry card headlined by heavyweight Agit Kabayel. It lived up to the expectations of the 14,000+ fans, delivering a true war inside the ring. The road to glory was rocky for Herrera; as in the opening stages, Núñez proved dangerous by sending the Cuban to the canvas, forcing an immediate strategic tactical shift. Herrera managed to weather the storm, adjusted his defense, and began working patiently to break down the Panamanian. The finish came in the eighth round when Herrera landed a powerful right hand that left Núñez visibly hurt and barely held up by the ropes. During the intervention, an unusual moment occurred when referee Daniel Van de Wiele tripped over Herrera and fell to the canvas. However, upon standing up, Van de Wiele maintained his decision to stop the fight to protect the well being of Núñez, who was in no condition to continue. With this win, Herrera establishes himself as one of the most exciting figures in the 135-pound division.
The WBC lightweight champion is Shakur Stevenson, who is moving up to junior welterweight later this month to challenge world champion Teofimo Lopez. The WBC also recognizes O'Shaquie Foster as the WBC interim lightweight champion. Foster is the legitimate WBC junior lightweight champion but he won the lightweight interim title under corrupt circumstances. Foster was facing former two-division champion Stephen Fulton Jr. last year in what was supposed to be a junior lightweight fight. But Foster came in two pounds above the 130-pound weight limit and the WBC shockingly accomodated Fulton's failure by sanctioning the fight for an interim lightweight title. Foster won and remains recognized by the WBC in both divisions. Most likley, he will be removed as WBC interim lightweight champion and remain as WBC junior lightweight champion. What made the Herrera vs. Nunez title sanction even more objectionable is the fact that Nunez lost his last fight to Jon Fernandez yet Fernandez was not given the opportunity to fight for this title.
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Cuba's Herrera wins WBC secondary title in odd finish
Jadier Herrera TKO8 Ricardo Núñez... In Oberhausen, Germany on Saturday, Cuban lightweight Jadier Herrera (18-0) captured one of two WBC interim lightweight titles by defeating Panama's Ricardo “El Científico” Núñez (26-8) by technical knockout in the eighth round. The fight was held at the Rudolf Weber Arena as part of the Queensberry card headlined by heavyweight Agit Kabayel. It lived up to the expectations of the 14,000+ fans, delivering a true war inside the ring. The road to glory was rocky for Herrera; as in the opening stages, Núñez proved dangerous by sending the Cuban to the canvas, forcing an immediate strategic tactical shift. Herrera managed to weather the storm, adjusted his defense, and began working patiently to break down the Panamanian. The finish came in the eighth round when Herrera landed a powerful right hand that left Núñez visibly hurt and barely held up by the ropes. During the intervention, an unusual moment occurred when referee Daniel Van de Wiele tripped over Herrera and fell to the canvas. However, upon standing up, Van de Wiele maintained his decision to stop the fight to protect the well being of Núñez, who was in no condition to continue. With this win, Herrera establishes himself as one of the most exciting figures in the 135-pound division.
The WBC lightweight champion is Shakur Stevenson, who is moving up to junior welterweight later this month to challenge world champion Teofimo Lopez. The WBC also recognizes O'Shaquie Foster as the WBC interim lightweight champion. Foster is the legitimate WBC junior lightweight champion but he won the lightweight interim title under corrupt circumstances. Foster was facing former two-division champion Stephen Fulton Jr. last year in what was supposed to be a junior lightweight fight. But Foster came in two pounds above the 130-pound weight limit and the WBC shockingly accomodated Fulton's failure by sanctioning the fight for an interim lightweight title. Foster won and remains recognized by the WBC in both divisions. Most likley, he will be removed as WBC interim lightweight champion and remain as WBC junior lightweight champion. What made the Herrera vs. Nunez title sanction even more objectionable is the fact that Nunez lost his last fight to Jon Fernandez yet Fernandez was not given the opportunity to fight for this title.
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New champion alert: Dalton Smith KOs Subriel Matias |
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Dalton Smith KO5 Subriel Matias... In Brooklyn, New York, Dalton Smith elected to slug with a slugger and although he took some punishment, in the end it worked out just fine. Smith knocked out Puerto Rico's Subriel Matias to become the WBC junior welterweight champion. Smith (19-0) joins Fabio Wardley (WBO heavyweight), Lewis Crocker (IBF welterweight), Jazza Dickens (WBA junior lightweight) and Nick Ball (WBA featherweight) as reigning British men's champions. Matias is now 23-3 and a former two-time champion, having ended his first reign with a 2024 loss to Liam Paro. The state of the 140-pound division is that world champion Teofimo Lopez, recognozed by the WBO only, defends his title in three weeks vs. undefeated three-division champion Shakur Stevenson, who is moving up from lightweight; Richardson Hitchins holds the IBF title by defeating Paro; the WBA title belongs to Gary Antuanne Russell; and Smith begins his reign as the WBC monarch. |
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New champion alert: Dalton Smith KOs Subriel Matias
Dalton Smith KO5 Subriel Matias... In Brooklyn, New York, Dalton Smith elected to slug with a slugger and although he took some punishment, in the end it worked out just fine. Smith knocked out Puerto Rico's Subriel Matias to become the WBC junior welterweight champion. Smith (19-0) joins Fabio Wardley (WBO heavyweight), Lewis Crocker (IBF welterweight), Jazza Dickens (WBA junior lightweight) and Nick Ball (WBA featherweight) as reigning British men's champions. Matias is now 23-3 and a former two-time champion, having ended his first reign with a 2024 loss to Liam Paro. The state of the 140-pound division is that world champion Teofimo Lopez, recognozed by the WBO only, defends his title in three weeks vs. undefeated three-division champion Shakur Stevenson, who is moving up from lightweight; Richardson Hitchins holds the IBF title by defeating Paro; the WBA title belongs to Gary Antuanne Russell; and Smith begins his reign as the WBC monarch. |
Kabayel thrills sold-out arena by stopping Knyba |
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Agit Kabayel TKO3 Damian Knyba... Fighting in his native Oberhausen, Germany, heavyweight contender Agit Kabayel retained the WBC interim championship by stopping Poland's Damian Knyba in the third round. The referee stopped the fight too soon, as Knyba never left his feet and Kabayel's punches were not all landing cleanly. However, Kabayel likely would have prevailed sooner or later regardless of the referee's actions. Knyba's legs were already wobbly and he seemed discouraged because after a good first round and a half, Kabayel had made the necessary adjustments and figured out the winning strategy. Besides making Kabayel the consensus top contender in the heavyweight division, this was also an important fight for the business of boxing: Kabayel sold out a good-sized arena, and no doubt Germany will host more big fights, the way it used to in the heyday of the Klitschko Brothers and Arthur Abraham. The undefeated Kabayel hopes the economics will also support bringing world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk to Germany for a stadium fight. We shall see, but for now, Kabayel should be proud of himself for taking out a previously undefeated heavyweight. He's on a run of defeating Arslanbek Makhmudov, Frank Sanchez, Zhilei Zhang and now Knyba to run his record to 27-0. DAZN Sports News wrote: "Fighting in front of an electric atmosphere at the sold-out Rudolf Weber Arena, Kabayel was able to negotiate a confident start from Knyba before landing the final blows in round three. After eating several Kabayel right hands, Knyba was put out of his misery by referee Mark Lyson who stopped the contest with under 30 seconds remaining in the third session." |
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Kabayel thrills sold-out arena by stopping Knyba
Agit Kabayel TKO3 Damian Knyba... Fighting in his native Oberhausen, Germany, heavyweight contender Agit Kabayel retained the WBC interim championship by stopping Poland's Damian Knyba in the third round. The referee stopped the fight too soon, as Knyba never left his feet and Kabayel's punches were not all landing cleanly. However, Kabayel likely would have prevailed sooner or later regardless of the referee's actions. Knyba's legs were already wobbly and he seemed discouraged because after a good first round and a half, Kabayel had made the necessary adjustments and figured out the winning strategy. Besides making Kabayel the consensus top contender in the heavyweight division, this was also an important fight for the business of boxing: Kabayel sold out a good-sized arena, and no doubt Germany will host more big fights, the way it used to in the heyday of the Klitschko Brothers and Arthur Abraham. The undefeated Kabayel hopes the economics will also support bringing world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk to Germany for a stadium fight. We shall see, but for now, Kabayel should be proud of himself for taking out a previously undefeated heavyweight. He's on a run of defeating Arslanbek Makhmudov, Frank Sanchez, Zhilei Zhang and now Knyba to run his record to 27-0. DAZN Sports News wrote: "Fighting in front of an electric atmosphere at the sold-out Rudolf Weber Arena, Kabayel was able to negotiate a confident start from Knyba before landing the final blows in round three. After eating several Kabayel right hands, Knyba was put out of his misery by referee Mark Lyson who stopped the contest with under 30 seconds remaining in the third session." |
Weigh-in report from Germany |
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Agit Kabayel will defend the WBC interim heavyweight title this Saturday in Germany, marking his first title defense. Kabayel weighed in at 240.3 pounds. His challenger, Poland's Damian Knyba weighed in at 257.9. In 2014, the German fighter challenged Gbenga Olokun, winning the bout by split decision. That got Kabayel's career rolling, but there was momentum gaps. After capturing and defending two EBU titles, Kabayel became a top contender in 2024 by defeating Frank Sánchez. Nearly a year later, in February 2025, he scored a knockout victory over Chinese heavyweight Zhilei Zhang.Kabayel remains undefeated with a record of 26 wins, including 18 by knockout. Knyba made his professional debut in 2021. He enters the bout undefeated with a record of 17 wins, 11 of them by knockout.
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Weigh-in report from Germany
Agit Kabayel will defend the WBC interim heavyweight title this Saturday in Germany, marking his first title defense. Kabayel weighed in at 240.3 pounds. His challenger, Poland's Damian Knyba weighed in at 257.9. In 2014, the German fighter challenged Gbenga Olokun, winning the bout by split decision. That got Kabayel's career rolling, but there was momentum gaps. After capturing and defending two EBU titles, Kabayel became a top contender in 2024 by defeating Frank Sánchez. Nearly a year later, in February 2025, he scored a knockout victory over Chinese heavyweight Zhilei Zhang.Kabayel remains undefeated with a record of 26 wins, including 18 by knockout. Knyba made his professional debut in 2021. He enters the bout undefeated with a record of 17 wins, 11 of them by knockout.
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Weigh-in report from Brooklyn, NY |
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Puerto Rican power puncher Subriel Matías will defend the WBC junior welterweight title against Britain’s Dalton Smith in Brooklyn today (Sautrday). Matías weighed in at the division limit of 140 pounds. Smith came in at 139.6. Matías is known for his aggressive style and relentless pressure. He owns a record of 23 wins, 22 of them by knockout, with only two defeats. This is Matias' second title reign. He won the vacant IBF belt in 2023, defeating Jermeias Nicoolas Ponce. Following one successful title defense, Matías lost that belt, but in July of last year he returned to the top by defeating then-champion Alberto Puello via majority decision, capturing the WBC title. This fight marks the first defense of his new reign. In March 2024, Smith took a major step forward in his career by stopping José Zepeda. He followed up in 2025 with a win against Mathieu Germain. Now, Smith will challenge for a world title for the first time, arriving undefeated with a record of 18-0 and 13 knockouts.
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Weigh-in report from Brooklyn, NY
Puerto Rican power puncher Subriel Matías will defend the WBC junior welterweight title against Britain’s Dalton Smith in Brooklyn today (Sautrday). Matías weighed in at the division limit of 140 pounds. Smith came in at 139.6. Matías is known for his aggressive style and relentless pressure. He owns a record of 23 wins, 22 of them by knockout, with only two defeats. This is Matias' second title reign. He won the vacant IBF belt in 2023, defeating Jermeias Nicoolas Ponce. Following one successful title defense, Matías lost that belt, but in July of last year he returned to the top by defeating then-champion Alberto Puello via majority decision, capturing the WBC title. This fight marks the first defense of his new reign. In March 2024, Smith took a major step forward in his career by stopping José Zepeda. He followed up in 2025 with a win against Mathieu Germain. Now, Smith will challenge for a world title for the first time, arriving undefeated with a record of 18-0 and 13 knockouts.
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WBC to crown second interim lightweight champion this weekend |
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The WBC lightweight champion is Shakur Stevenson, who is moving up to junior welterweight later this month to challenge world champion Teofimo Lopez. The WBC also recognizes O'Shaquie Foster as the WBC interim lightweight champion. But this Saturday, January 10th, undefeated Cuban Jadier Herrera faces Panama's Ricardo “Cientifico” Nunez for another WBC interim lightweight title. The bout will take place at the Rudolf Weber-Arena in Oberhausen, Germany in support of the Agit Kabayel vs. Damian Knyba heavyweight main event. Foster is the legitimate WBC junior lightweight champion but he won the lightweight interim title under corrupt circumstances. Foster was facing former two-division champion Stephen Fulton Jr. last year in what was supposed to be a junior lightweight fight. But Foster came in two pounds above the 130-pound weight limit and the WBC shockingly accomodated Fulton's failure by sanctioning the fight for an interim lightweight title. Foster won and remains recognized by the WBC in both divisions. What makes the Herrera vs. Nunez title sanction even more disgusting is the fact that Nunez lost his last fight to Jon Fernandez yet Fernandez was not given the opportunity to fight for this title.
Herrera (17-0, 15 KOs) enters this fight as a technical, disciplined boxer with a clear advantage in speed and distance control. A product of Cuba’s renowned amateur system, Herrera has successfully translated those fundamentals into the professional ranks, displaying tactical intelligence, accuracy, and a well-structured defense. This will be the toughest test of his career to date and a key opportunity to firmly establish himself among the elite of the division.
Standing in the opposite corner will be Nunez (26-7, 22 KOs), a battle-tested veteran with extensive experience at the world level. The Panamanian fighter is known for his physical strength, constant pressure, and ability to force high-intensity fights. Nunez has faced top-level opposition throughout his career and is well accustomed to competing away from home, a factor that could work in his favor on a demanding European stage.
The clash of styles adds an extra layer of intrigue to the contest: Herrera’s mobility, refined boxing skills, and strategic awareness against Nunez’s aggression, forward pressure, and experience. At stake is not only the WBC interim title, but also a privileged position within one of the most competitive divisions in boxing today.
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WBC to crown second interim lightweight champion this weekend
The WBC lightweight champion is Shakur Stevenson, who is moving up to junior welterweight later this month to challenge world champion Teofimo Lopez. The WBC also recognizes O'Shaquie Foster as the WBC interim lightweight champion. But this Saturday, January 10th, undefeated Cuban Jadier Herrera faces Panama's Ricardo “Cientifico” Nunez for another WBC interim lightweight title. The bout will take place at the Rudolf Weber-Arena in Oberhausen, Germany in support of the Agit Kabayel vs. Damian Knyba heavyweight main event. Foster is the legitimate WBC junior lightweight champion but he won the lightweight interim title under corrupt circumstances. Foster was facing former two-division champion Stephen Fulton Jr. last year in what was supposed to be a junior lightweight fight. But Foster came in two pounds above the 130-pound weight limit and the WBC shockingly accomodated Fulton's failure by sanctioning the fight for an interim lightweight title. Foster won and remains recognized by the WBC in both divisions. What makes the Herrera vs. Nunez title sanction even more disgusting is the fact that Nunez lost his last fight to Jon Fernandez yet Fernandez was not given the opportunity to fight for this title.
Herrera (17-0, 15 KOs) enters this fight as a technical, disciplined boxer with a clear advantage in speed and distance control. A product of Cuba’s renowned amateur system, Herrera has successfully translated those fundamentals into the professional ranks, displaying tactical intelligence, accuracy, and a well-structured defense. This will be the toughest test of his career to date and a key opportunity to firmly establish himself among the elite of the division.
Standing in the opposite corner will be Nunez (26-7, 22 KOs), a battle-tested veteran with extensive experience at the world level. The Panamanian fighter is known for his physical strength, constant pressure, and ability to force high-intensity fights. Nunez has faced top-level opposition throughout his career and is well accustomed to competing away from home, a factor that could work in his favor on a demanding European stage.
The clash of styles adds an extra layer of intrigue to the contest: Herrera’s mobility, refined boxing skills, and strategic awareness against Nunez’s aggression, forward pressure, and experience. At stake is not only the WBC interim title, but also a privileged position within one of the most competitive divisions in boxing today.
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Introducing light heavyweight Gradus Kraus |
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As 2025 wound down, light heavyweight Gradus Kraus (9-0, 8 KOs) signed a long-term promotional agreement with Boxxer, the British promotional company. From the Netherlands, Kraus is hoping to make his mark on the world stage. He joins Boxxer on the back of the biggest victory of his professional career. Headlining in front of his home fans in Rotterdam, the Dutchman produced a dominant performance, stopping Rostam Ibrahim (13-2-2) inside two rounds. Trained by Albert Krause and Peter Fury and co-managed by Mick Hennessy and Izzy Asif, the power punching 24-year old has stopped eight of his nine opponents inside the distance and holds an amateur win over two-time Olympic gold medallist Arlen Lopez. Kraus has become a fan favourite inside and outside the ring. His dancing ring walks featuring his daughter have captured the imagination of the public and generated millions of views across social media.
With the backing of Boxxer, Kraus will now look to accelerate his rise through the light heavyweight ranks, targeting major fights as he continues his journey towards world title contention. Kraus said: “I’m really excited to sign with Boxxer. Fans can expect a lot of knockouts from me. I train hard every day, and I want to show everyone that I’m the best in the light heavyweight division. I can’t wait to start fighting big opponents in big arenas and testing myself at the highest level. I’m excited to fight in the UK on major shows. I’d also love to bring more big boxing events back home to the Netherlands, hopefully with Boxxer staging shows there in the future. My aim is to become world champion, collect all the belts and become undisputed.”
Boxxer Founder & CEO Ben Shalom: “We’re delighted to welcome Gradus to the Boxxer team. This is a fighter we believe has all the ingredients to become a global superstar. He has a great team around him and the potential to become a future pound-for-pound star. We’re excited to be a part of his journey and to guide him toward the biggest fights and world title success.”
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Introducing light heavyweight Gradus Kraus
As 2025 wound down, light heavyweight Gradus Kraus (9-0, 8 KOs) signed a long-term promotional agreement with Boxxer, the British promotional company. From the Netherlands, Kraus is hoping to make his mark on the world stage. He joins Boxxer on the back of the biggest victory of his professional career. Headlining in front of his home fans in Rotterdam, the Dutchman produced a dominant performance, stopping Rostam Ibrahim (13-2-2) inside two rounds. Trained by Albert Krause and Peter Fury and co-managed by Mick Hennessy and Izzy Asif, the power punching 24-year old has stopped eight of his nine opponents inside the distance and holds an amateur win over two-time Olympic gold medallist Arlen Lopez. Kraus has become a fan favourite inside and outside the ring. His dancing ring walks featuring his daughter have captured the imagination of the public and generated millions of views across social media.
With the backing of Boxxer, Kraus will now look to accelerate his rise through the light heavyweight ranks, targeting major fights as he continues his journey towards world title contention. Kraus said: “I’m really excited to sign with Boxxer. Fans can expect a lot of knockouts from me. I train hard every day, and I want to show everyone that I’m the best in the light heavyweight division. I can’t wait to start fighting big opponents in big arenas and testing myself at the highest level. I’m excited to fight in the UK on major shows. I’d also love to bring more big boxing events back home to the Netherlands, hopefully with Boxxer staging shows there in the future. My aim is to become world champion, collect all the belts and become undisputed.”
Boxxer Founder & CEO Ben Shalom: “We’re delighted to welcome Gradus to the Boxxer team. This is a fighter we believe has all the ingredients to become a global superstar. He has a great team around him and the potential to become a future pound-for-pound star. We’re excited to be a part of his journey and to guide him toward the biggest fights and world title success.”
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Checking in on Baraou vs. Zayas unification bout |
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On January 31st, the Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot in San Juan, Puerto Rico will play host to a junior middleweight unification bout between WBA champion Abass Baraou and WBO champion Xander Zayas. Baraou will be on hostile soil as the German champion will be making the first defense of his WBA belt against a popular and unbeaten Puerto Rican. Baraou captured the WBA title in 2025 with a unanimous decision victory over Cuba’s Yoenis Téllez, a win that also handed Téllez the first loss of his professional career. The only blemish on Baraou’s record came back in 2020, when he dropped a close split decision to Jack Culcay. Since then, he has put together an eight-fight winning streak, capped by the triumph that earned him his first world title at the Caribe Royale in Orlando.
Across the ring will be Zayas, undefeated in 22 professional fights, all victories, with 13 coming by way of knockout. Widely regarded as one of the top talents in the division, Zayas fought twice in 2025, scoring a knockout over Slawa Spomer and a unanimous decision win against Jorge García Pérez for the vacant WBO belt. Against Baraou, he will be making the first defense of his WBO title while aiming to unify the belts. Fighting in Puerto Rico gives Zayas an edge, bolstered by the energy of a home crowd. He also brings considerable experience on major cards, most of them staged at Madison Square Garden in New York. Baraou, meanwhile, is determined to prove that his 2025 WBA title run was no fluke and that he belongs at the very top of the super welterweight division.
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Checking in on Baraou vs. Zayas unification bout
On January 31st, the Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot in San Juan, Puerto Rico will play host to a junior middleweight unification bout between WBA champion Abass Baraou and WBO champion Xander Zayas. Baraou will be on hostile soil as the German champion will be making the first defense of his WBA belt against a popular and unbeaten Puerto Rican. Baraou captured the WBA title in 2025 with a unanimous decision victory over Cuba’s Yoenis Téllez, a win that also handed Téllez the first loss of his professional career. The only blemish on Baraou’s record came back in 2020, when he dropped a close split decision to Jack Culcay. Since then, he has put together an eight-fight winning streak, capped by the triumph that earned him his first world title at the Caribe Royale in Orlando.
Across the ring will be Zayas, undefeated in 22 professional fights, all victories, with 13 coming by way of knockout. Widely regarded as one of the top talents in the division, Zayas fought twice in 2025, scoring a knockout over Slawa Spomer and a unanimous decision win against Jorge García Pérez for the vacant WBO belt. Against Baraou, he will be making the first defense of his WBO title while aiming to unify the belts. Fighting in Puerto Rico gives Zayas an edge, bolstered by the energy of a home crowd. He also brings considerable experience on major cards, most of them staged at Madison Square Garden in New York. Baraou, meanwhile, is determined to prove that his 2025 WBA title run was no fluke and that he belongs at the very top of the super welterweight division.
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Ramos wants winner of Adames vs. Williams |
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WBC interim middleweight champion Jesus Ramos Jr, is determined to become the WBC's full champion, but standing in his way is the current champion, Carlos Adames. On a visit to Mexico, Ramos made his intentions crystal clear. Adames will defend his Green and Gold Belt against Austin ”Ammo” Williams on January 31st at Madison Square Garden in New York City, and Ramos is determined to fight the winner. The burly, powerful five feet ten inches tall, twenty four year old southpaw, who is personable, charming, bilingual and soft spoken, yet as hard as nails in the ring, having most recently defeated Shane Mosley Jr by unanimous decision, said: ”I want Carlos Adames. He`s the next goal for me. He`s the WBC champion and if he gets the win over Ammo Williams that is the fight I`m looking for. Whoever wins will have to bite the bullet and fight me. I`m ready, I want to be the full champion and that`s my target. I`m still only twenty four and I`ve got a lot more development to come. You never stop learning in boxing and I`m going to continue to grow and it`s only up from here. I`m not even in my prime yet and when this happens it`s going to be a whole different story.”
Ramos' record is 24-1, 19 KO`s. His only defeat was a close but uanimous decision against Erickson Lubin. He says: ”For a while I wanted the rematch. Unfortunately he never gave it to me, took another route and ended up losing to Virgil Ortiz, so it`s not so intriguing any more. But, I wish him the best and thank him for giving me that opportunity. Without that fight, I wouldn`t be here. In that fight I learned a lot, grew a lot and I had to go through that to become.”
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Ramos wants winner of Adames vs. Williams
WBC interim middleweight champion Jesus Ramos Jr, is determined to become the WBC's full champion, but standing in his way is the current champion, Carlos Adames. On a visit to Mexico, Ramos made his intentions crystal clear. Adames will defend his Green and Gold Belt against Austin ”Ammo” Williams on January 31st at Madison Square Garden in New York City, and Ramos is determined to fight the winner. The burly, powerful five feet ten inches tall, twenty four year old southpaw, who is personable, charming, bilingual and soft spoken, yet as hard as nails in the ring, having most recently defeated Shane Mosley Jr by unanimous decision, said: ”I want Carlos Adames. He`s the next goal for me. He`s the WBC champion and if he gets the win over Ammo Williams that is the fight I`m looking for. Whoever wins will have to bite the bullet and fight me. I`m ready, I want to be the full champion and that`s my target. I`m still only twenty four and I`ve got a lot more development to come. You never stop learning in boxing and I`m going to continue to grow and it`s only up from here. I`m not even in my prime yet and when this happens it`s going to be a whole different story.”
Ramos' record is 24-1, 19 KO`s. His only defeat was a close but uanimous decision against Erickson Lubin. He says: ”For a while I wanted the rematch. Unfortunately he never gave it to me, took another route and ended up losing to Virgil Ortiz, so it`s not so intriguing any more. But, I wish him the best and thank him for giving me that opportunity. Without that fight, I wouldn`t be here. In that fight I learned a lot, grew a lot and I had to go through that to become.”
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A few words with British lightweight Aqib Fiaz |
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Lightweight Aqib Fiaz believes he is a class above Jordan Flynn ahead of their clash on January 24th. The pair meet on the undercard of Moses Itauma's heavyweight contest with Jermaine Franklin at Manchester, England's Co-op Live Arena which will be streamed on DAZN. Both men have bounced back from their sole defeat with two victories and neither can afford another loss in this crossroads bout. Fiaz (14-1, 2 KOs) thinks he has mixed in better company than Flynn (13-1-1, 2 KOs) and he hopes that will show on fight night. Fiaz said: "For me, he’s got a big following and a big name but really and truly accomplished nothing. He's beat who? Nobody. That's what I think. That's the difference. You go through our records and you see who's got the padded record. You see who's having tickover fights with journeymen between these fights. I'm a real fighter, always have been. Since I was 18 I've always been in real fights."
Fiaz was very young when he turned professional in 2019 and quickly found himself boxing on big shows. While he lost his unbeaten record to Reece Bellotti in October 2023, the 26-year old feels he is much more mature now and better equipped to deliver on his undoubted potential. "I wouldn't say it's a brand new start. I feel like when I was coming in on these big shows and fighting on TV as a youngster before my loss, I was 21-to-23 and had already been through a lot," he added. "I was carrying a lot of trauma from the things that happened in my personal life. I kind of probably wasn't ready to do this but now feel like I'm a man. I feel like I'm much older, much more experienced. I’m a father and fighting for that bit more now. I feel like I'm prepared to excel and do what I always set out to do now."
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A few words with British lightweight Aqib Fiaz
Lightweight Aqib Fiaz believes he is a class above Jordan Flynn ahead of their clash on January 24th. The pair meet on the undercard of Moses Itauma's heavyweight contest with Jermaine Franklin at Manchester, England's Co-op Live Arena which will be streamed on DAZN. Both men have bounced back from their sole defeat with two victories and neither can afford another loss in this crossroads bout. Fiaz (14-1, 2 KOs) thinks he has mixed in better company than Flynn (13-1-1, 2 KOs) and he hopes that will show on fight night. Fiaz said: "For me, he’s got a big following and a big name but really and truly accomplished nothing. He's beat who? Nobody. That's what I think. That's the difference. You go through our records and you see who's got the padded record. You see who's having tickover fights with journeymen between these fights. I'm a real fighter, always have been. Since I was 18 I've always been in real fights."
Fiaz was very young when he turned professional in 2019 and quickly found himself boxing on big shows. While he lost his unbeaten record to Reece Bellotti in October 2023, the 26-year old feels he is much more mature now and better equipped to deliver on his undoubted potential. "I wouldn't say it's a brand new start. I feel like when I was coming in on these big shows and fighting on TV as a youngster before my loss, I was 21-to-23 and had already been through a lot," he added. "I was carrying a lot of trauma from the things that happened in my personal life. I kind of probably wasn't ready to do this but now feel like I'm a man. I feel like I'm much older, much more experienced. I’m a father and fighting for that bit more now. I feel like I'm prepared to excel and do what I always set out to do now."
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Picasso tells WBC he is still a future champion |
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Mexico's Alan “Rey” Picasso attended the WBC's weekly press event, Martes de Café, following December loss, via wide unanimous decision, to Naoya Inoue for the undisputed world super bantamweight championship. During the conference, a video highlighting moments from his fight against the Japanese star was shown. Picasso addressed those in attendance to express his gratitude and reflect on the experience: “I wanted to come here to thank everyone for the opportunity to fight for these four titles and for the confidence people placed in me. I felt very good throughout the 12 rounds; at no point did I feel like I was going to go down. I trust that better things are coming. I have to work hard and learn from this defeat. I will become a world champion one day.”
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Picasso tells WBC he is still a future champion
Mexico's Alan “Rey” Picasso attended the WBC's weekly press event, Martes de Café, following December loss, via wide unanimous decision, to Naoya Inoue for the undisputed world super bantamweight championship. During the conference, a video highlighting moments from his fight against the Japanese star was shown. Picasso addressed those in attendance to express his gratitude and reflect on the experience: “I wanted to come here to thank everyone for the opportunity to fight for these four titles and for the confidence people placed in me. I felt very good throughout the 12 rounds; at no point did I feel like I was going to go down. I trust that better things are coming. I have to work hard and learn from this defeat. I will become a world champion one day.”
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Strong co-feature added to Trenton, NJ club show |
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Arnold Gonzalez will take on Jahyae Brown in an eight-round welterweight bout which will serve as the co-feature on Thursday night, January 15th at the War Memorial in Trenton, New Jersey. CB Promotions will stage the first of what it hopes will be a monthly series that will take place in East Coast venues. Gonzalez of New York is 18-1 with nine knockouts. The 30 year-old is a seven year veteran and is coming off a eight-round unanimous decision win on July 6th in Dubai. Brown of Schenectady, New York has a record of 19-2 with 13 knockouts. The 26 year-old Brown is a seven year pro and has wins over Domedes Poles (12-2-1) as well as six straight wins, including a third-round stoppage over Michael Ogundo on December 13th in Boston. In the main event, local favorite Shinard Bunch 21-3-1, 17 KOs of Hamilton, New Jersey takes on John Paul Manalong in a ten-round junior welterweight bout. Tickets are available here.
In four-round bouts, Daniel Bean (4-2, 2 KOs) of Old Bridge, NJ takes on Michael Cserenyi (1-0) of Brooklyn in a heavyweight bout...
Jean Pierre Valencia (4-0, 2 KO) of Irvington, NJ takes on Kenneth James (5-0 2 KO's) of Phoenix in a middleweight fight...
Cornelius Mitchell (1-0-1) of Columbus, Ohio will battle Marquel McMillian (1-0, 1 KO) of Las Vegas in a heavyweight bout...
Calvary Harris of York, PA will make his debut against Ryan Mondala (0-3) of Colorado Springs in a junior lightweight bout...
Tunde Fatiregun (3-2) of Elizabeth, NJ fighting DeJon Farrell Francis (4-3, 3 KOs) of South Toms River, NJ in a cruiserweight bout...
Juan Davilla (4-0, 2 KOs) of Franklinville, NJ fights Stephen Barbee (1-5) of Las Vegas in a lightweight bout and...
Michael Harris (4-0, 1 KO of Trenton takes on an opponent to be named in a lightweight bout.
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Strong co-feature added to Trenton, NJ club show
Arnold Gonzalez will take on Jahyae Brown in an eight-round welterweight bout which will serve as the co-feature on Thursday night, January 15th at the War Memorial in Trenton, New Jersey. CB Promotions will stage the first of what it hopes will be a monthly series that will take place in East Coast venues. Gonzalez of New York is 18-1 with nine knockouts. The 30 year-old is a seven year veteran and is coming off a eight-round unanimous decision win on July 6th in Dubai. Brown of Schenectady, New York has a record of 19-2 with 13 knockouts. The 26 year-old Brown is a seven year pro and has wins over Domedes Poles (12-2-1) as well as six straight wins, including a third-round stoppage over Michael Ogundo on December 13th in Boston. In the main event, local favorite Shinard Bunch 21-3-1, 17 KOs of Hamilton, New Jersey takes on John Paul Manalong in a ten-round junior welterweight bout. Tickets are available here.
In four-round bouts, Daniel Bean (4-2, 2 KOs) of Old Bridge, NJ takes on Michael Cserenyi (1-0) of Brooklyn in a heavyweight bout...
Jean Pierre Valencia (4-0, 2 KO) of Irvington, NJ takes on Kenneth James (5-0 2 KO's) of Phoenix in a middleweight fight...
Cornelius Mitchell (1-0-1) of Columbus, Ohio will battle Marquel McMillian (1-0, 1 KO) of Las Vegas in a heavyweight bout...
Calvary Harris of York, PA will make his debut against Ryan Mondala (0-3) of Colorado Springs in a junior lightweight bout...
Tunde Fatiregun (3-2) of Elizabeth, NJ fighting DeJon Farrell Francis (4-3, 3 KOs) of South Toms River, NJ in a cruiserweight bout...
Juan Davilla (4-0, 2 KOs) of Franklinville, NJ fights Stephen Barbee (1-5) of Las Vegas in a lightweight bout and...
Michael Harris (4-0, 1 KO of Trenton takes on an opponent to be named in a lightweight bout.
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