Pay-per-view price slashed for Dec. 23rd

Pay-per-view price slashed for Dec. 23rd
Turkhi Alalshikh, the man behind the Saudi Arabian boxing movement, tweeted the following about the big December 23rd pay-per-show: "We are proud to be hosting one of the most exciting nights of boxing that has ever been seen. Every single fight on this card could be the headliner ! We want all boxing fans to be able to join this evening with us, so we have requested that all of our broadcast partners reduce the pay-per-view to these prices to offer exceptional value for the fans: "US + Canada: $39.99; UK: 19.99 pounds; Rest of the World: $21.99."

Ramirez vs. Espinoza final presser quotes

Ramirez vs. Espinoza final presser quotes
Robeisy "El Tren" Ramirez is ready to defend his world title in front of a crowd of Cuban supporters in South Florida. Ramirez will defend his WBO featherweight crown against unbeaten Mexican contender Rafael “El Divino” Espinoza this Saturday, Dec. 9th at Charles F. Dodge City Center in Pembroke Pines. In the ten-round junior middleweight co-feature, Puerto Rico's Xander Zayas (17-0, 11 KOs) squares off against Spain’s Jorge Fortea (24-3-1, 9 KOs). Ramirez-Espinoza and Zayas-Fortea will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ beginning at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Zanfer Promotions, tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster.com.
 
The ESPN+-streamed undercard (5:40 p.m. ET/2:40 p.m. PT) features featherweight Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington (9-0, 5 KOs), who will take on former title challenger Jason Sanchez (16-4, 9 KOs) in a ten-round bout... U.S. Olympic silver medalist Richard Torrez Jr. (7-0, 7 KOs) will face Curtis Harper (14-10, 9 KOs) in an eight-round heavyweight battle... The undercard also sees the returns of Dominican Olympian Rohan Polanco (10-0, 6 KOs) and U.S. Olympian Tiger Johnson (10-0, 5 KOs) in separate eight-round junior welterweight bouts. At Thursday's press conference, this is what the fighters had to say.
 
Robeisy Ramirez
 
“Aside from being very concentrated on this fight, I am also very excited and happy to be able to defend my world title in Miami, where I know my Cuban people will be in attendance. I’m excited for the show we’ll be delivering this Saturday."
 
“Becoming a champion has been a change for the better. This includes the training because that is what has to change the most as you always have to be prepared for a great 12-round fight.”
 
“I have never struggled with taller fighters. But with regard to how I will fight, I leave that to my trainer, Ismael Salas.”
 
Rafael Espinoza
 
“This is a moment that all boxers hope for. I have been wanting this opportunity ever since I first put on a pair of gloves. Now I’m here. This means everything to me.”
 
“I always try to use my height advantage. My body has been blessed with this height, and I don’t even struggle to make weight. Obviously, I use it to my advantage, but like all Mexicans, I like coming forward, too.”
 
“My 21 fights are behind me, and what I have in front of me is this important opportunity, this world title fight.” 
 
Xander Zayas
 
“I am very happy that he’s coming well prepared and that he had all the preparation in the world because I want the best Jorge Fortea that night. I will give the best version of myself. In my last fight, I showed why I’m made for this. This next fight will be the same.”
 
“I don’t feel like there’s anything special {about him}. The speed is something that could concern me. He’s not faster or stronger than me, but he does have some good speed.”
 
Jorge Fortea
 
“This is boxing. And anything can happen. I’ve prepared very well because they notified me of this fight ahead of time. Normally, I’m not notified ahead of time. That’s why I’m very prepared.”
 
“My goal right now is to win this fight. It will move me up the ladder and allow me to have more fights at this level.”
 
Richard Torrez Jr. 
 
“I really do enjoy just being active. This kind of reminds me of the amateur days, where we’d have five fights in like five days. So sometimes it feels a little slow almost. But this is an amazing opportunity to be here to showcase all the training that we’ve been doing.”
 
“We’re prepared for the rounds. If the opportunity comes to have a knockout, I’m not going to pass it up. I go out there to showcase what I’ve been able to do, and if a punch lands, a punch lands.” 
 
Bruce Carrington
 
“I’m really focused on this fight. But I also want to stay as consistent as I am. I love being inside the ring. This is my fifth fight this year. I want to give the fans more of me and more of what they want to see in 2024.”
 
“It’s really important for me to really put on a show for everyone so we can enjoy the holidays.”
 
Saturday, December 9 / ESPN, ESPN Deportes & ESPN+ (10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT)
 
Robeisy Ramirez vs. Rafael Espinoza, 12 rounds, Ramirez's WBO Featherweight World Title
 
Xander Zayas vs. Jorge Fortea, 10 rounds, junior middleweight
 
ESPN+ (5:40 p.m. ET/2:40 p.m. PT)
 
Bruce Carrington vs. Jason Sanchez, 10 rounds, featherweight
 
Richard Torrez Jr. vs. Curtis Harper, 8 rounds, heavyweight
 
Jahi Tucker vs. Francisco Daniel Veron, 8 rounds, junior middleweight
 
Rohan Polanco vs. Keith Hunter, 8 rounds, junior welterweight
 
Tiger Johnson vs. Jimmer Espinosa, 8 rounds, junior welterweight
 
Damian Knyba vs. Michael Coffie, 8 rounds, heavyweight

Sumo wrestling coming to New Jersey

Sumo wrestling coming to New Jersey
The International Sumo League (ISL), a new venture debuting in the United States early next year, will host three inaugural events in January and February, headlined by a “World Championship Sumo” event on Sunday, February 18th at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Leading up to the February 18th event, the first “Club Sumo” tournaments will take place on Thursday, January 25th and Thursday, February 8th at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, New Jersey. Tickets for the live event at Prudential Center will go on sale this Friday, December 8th at 12 p.m. ET and will be available through Ticketmaster.com. Fights begin at 7 p.m. ET. Tickets for the live events at White Eagle Hall will go on sale this Friday, December 8th at 12 p.m. ET and will be available through SeeTickets.com. Fights begin at 8 p.m. ET. 
 
Sumo, a larger-than-life global sport spectacle, is already contested in over 84 countries around the world. All three events will feature rikishi (Sumo wrestlers) squaring off in fast-paced action-packed matches with the winners advancing to the next round of the competition and culminating in crowning first, second, third and fourth-place winners. All three events will include a minimum of 12 fighters competing across as many as 42 one-on-one bouts.
 
ISL President Noah Goldman, who has dedicated himself to promoting and growing the sport of sumo wrestling, especially in North America, traveled to or made contact with over 25 countries including Japan, India, Egypt, Brazil, Bulgaria, Russia, France, England, Georgia, and Germany to scout and sign top rikishi. A full roster of participants from around the globe will be announced shortly.
 
“I am excited and thrilled to bring World Championship Sumo to the world and showcase the very best Rikishi exhibiting their explosive power, strength, size and athleticism in every match,” said Goldman. “I’m also very excited and happy to be working with the talented Prudential Center team, and the HSBE universe, in delivering World Championship Sumo to Newark and the entire tri-state area. Audiences will be exhilarated and entertained by the explosiveness and speed of every fight. Be prepared to be thrilled and amazed by our Fighting Giants.”
 
“HBSE takes immense pride in showcasing a diverse array of events across all our venues. As such, we are thrilled to partner with International Sumo League to bring the best sumo wrestlers in the world to New Jersey,” said Dylan Wanagiel, VP of Sports Properties & Special Events for HBSE/Prudential Center. “Sumo brings a thunderous clash of titans in a tradition dating back over 2,000 years. To be able to deliver this dance of giants, a test of gumption, strategy, and the steadfast spirit which defines this global sport to both Prudential Center and White Eagle Hall for the first time is exciting for our company.”
 
Sumo (Ozumo) is an ancient form of wrestling whose origins go back to the Yayoi period (c. 300 BCE – c. 300 CE). Sumo is the national sport of Japan, and as such sumo wrestlers continue to be regarded as sacred in Japan today, especially those who win tournaments and acquire the prestigious title of Yokozuna, or grand champion.
 
The modern form of the sport took shape around 1684, when rules were created that are still adhered to today. After a series of varying rituals, two sumo wrestlers face each other standing on a raised square platform made of compact clay that measures precisely 18.7 feet on each side. The ring, or dohyo, is a perfect circle with a diameter of 15 feet.
 
The winner of the bout must either push his opponent out of the ring or force him to the ground within three minutes. If any part of a wrestler's body besides his feet touches the floor, he has lost. The winner of a sumo match wins at least two of three bouts between the competitors.
 
Giants of the sporting world, sumo wrestlers generally weigh in at approximately 330 pounds, but some of the largest competitors can tip the scales at over 450 pounds.
 
World Championship Sumo is supercharged with power, skill, and unbelievable energy, like watching two large trucks colliding over and over again all evening!
 
Additional information on all World Championship Sumo activities will be announced in the coming weeks.
 
 

PBC lives on with Prime Video deal

PBC lives on with Prime Video deal

PBC lives on with Prime Video deal
Today, Prime Video and Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) announced a multi-year rights agreement to deliver PBC's pro boxing, including significant events and year-round access to the best matchups featuring the biggest stars in boxing. PBC features over 150 active fighters across various weight divisions, including top contenders and current champions. Since its debut in 2015, PBC has presented the biggest mega-events in the sport of boxing, including 2023 blockbusters David Benavidez vs. Caleb Plant, Gervonta “Tank” Davis vs. Ryan Garcia, Errol Spence vs. Terence Crawford, and Canelo Alvarez vs. Jermell Charlo. The addition of a world-class sports property like PBC is another one of the many benefits that come with Prime, which provides unparalleled savings, convenience, and entertainment, all in a single membership.
 
Prime Video will distribute PBC’s industry-leading pay-per-view (PPV) events in the U.S, with the first event anticipated for March 2024. PBC PPV fights will be available for all viewers to purchase, regardless of Prime membership.
 
Additionally, in the U.S. and select countries, Prime Video will exclusively stream a PBC Championship Boxing series of events, showcasing top matchups among boxing’s current and rising stars. Details on specific cards, dates, and locations will be announced at a later date. In addition to the live PBC events, Prime Video will continue to grow its Original sports content offerings, with behind-the-scenes PBC docuseries, live weigh-ins, as well as on-demand access to previous events, highlights, archival footage, and more.
 
“We are thrilled to join with Premier Boxing Champions to bring the best boxers in the world to Prime Video, and to give more fans than ever the chance to experience these must-see events,” said Marie Donoghue, VP, U.S. sports content & partnerships, Amazon. “With live coverage of PBC action throughout the calendar year, Prime Video continues to bring viewers in the U.S. and around the world the best in sports.”
 
“Premier Boxing Champions is very proud to partner with Prime Video to showcase our world-class boxers and events. With Prime’s incredible reach and unprecedented marketing power, we’re very excited to reach new audiences for our sport as we continue to present the most exciting, competitive and biggest fights in Boxing,” said Bruce Binkow, CEO, Integrated Sports, exclusive agency for PBC. 
 
Fans will be able to watch PBC live at home or on the go, and across hundreds of compatible devices, streaming from the web, or using the Prime Video app on smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, game consoles, and connected TVs. For a complete list of compatible devices, visit amazon.com/howtostream.
 
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About Prime Video Sports
Prime Video supports a growing lineup of live sports globally, including Thursday Night Football, the WNBA, the NWSL, the Seattle Storm, the New York Yankees, Overtime Elite, and the Professional Pickleball Association in the United States; ONE Championship in the United States and Canada; Premier League in the United Kingdom; UEFA Champions League football in Germany and Italy; Roland-Garros and Ligue 1 in France; Australian swimming globally; New Zealand Cricket in India; as well as Copa do Brasil football and the NBA in Brazil; and boxing and the 2023 World Baseball Classic in Japan. While availability varies by marketplace, fans can also subscribe to streaming services such as Eurosport, FOX Sports (Mexico), Viaplay Sport, MLB.TV, NBA League Pass, NBA TV, DAZN (Germany and Spain), and Premiere FC (Brazil) through Prime Video Channels. This is in addition to a selection of Amazon Original sports documentaries including Kelce, Bye Bye Barry, Coach Prime, Reggie, and the Amazon Original All or Nothing franchise.
 
About Premier Boxing Champions  
Launched in 2015, Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) is a live boxing television series that features the greatest array of boxing talent in all weight divisions, with fighters representing over 22 countries including the United States and Mexico. From former Olympians to Unified World Champions, the series features consistent quality programming where the best fight the best in thrilling, high-stakes matchups. Dedicated to delivering the highest quality product in the sport, PBC has consistently dominated the Boxing world with championship fights and spectacular events and has established itself as a powerhouse in the world of combat sports. For more details, visit www.premierboxingchampions.com or follow us on X (formerly Twitter) @PremierBoxing and on Instagram @PremierBoxing.
 
 

Hall of Fame class announced

Hall of Fame class announced
 The International Boxing Hall of Fame and Museum, which will be celebrating its 35th Anniversary in 2024, announced the newest class of inductees for the Hall of Fame Induction Weekend, scheduled for June 6-9, 2024. The Class of 2024 includes the late Diego “Chico” Corrales (pictured, with Boxingtalk publisher Greg Leon), Ricky Hatton, Michael Moorer and Ivan Calderon in the men’s modern category; Jane “The Fleetwood Assassin” Couch and “La Guerrera” Ana Maria Torres in the women’s modern category; trainer Kenny Adams, manager Jackie Kallen and publicist Fred Sternburg in the non-participant category; journalist Wallace Matthews and broadcaster Nick Charles (posthumous) in the observer category; Luis Angel Firpo (posthumous) in the old-timer category and Theresa Kibby (posthumous) in the women’s trailblazer category. 
 
Inductees were voted in by members of the Boxing Writers Association of America and a panel of international boxing historians. “As the Hall of Fame readies to celebrate its landmark 35th anniversary, we are beyond excited to reveal the Class of 2024 and are very much looking forward to honoring the newest class of inductees to earn boxing’s highest honor,” said Executive Director Edward Brophy. The 2024 Hall of Fame Induction Weekend is scheduled for June 6-9th in “Boxing’s Hometown.” Many events will take place in Canastota and nearby Turning Stone Resort Casino throughout the four-day celebration including ringside talks, fist casting, fight night, 5K race / fun run, boxing autograph card show, banquet, parade and induction ceremony. 
 
COMMENTS UPON RECEIVING INDUCTION NEWS
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“This is something great, a dream come true. I dreamed to be a boxer. I dreamed to be a world champion. I especially dreamed to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. And now I’ve got everything!” - Ivan Calderon
 
“That’s incredible. You never think of when you lace the gloves on at 10 years old that you’ll end up in the Hall of Fame with some of the great fighters already there. I’m a bit speechless. There’s no greater honor. I’m delighted.” - Ricky Hatton
 
“I appreciate this very much. The Hall of Fame Wall is the wall of the elite, and I am so happy to be inducted alongside some of my favorite boxers like Salvador Sanchez, Alexis Arguello and Marvelous Marvin Hagler. I made it to the elite.” - Michael Moorer
 
“Oh my God, I’m in shock over this news. Wow! I can’t believe it. I’m so excited and cannot wait to get to Canastota and meet everyone during the Induction Weekend.” - Jane Couch
 
It is a great honor to be in the International Boxing Hall of Fame with great champions. I am very happy! Thanks to my mom, who has always been with me. My husband, my children and I have taken this great news as another championship.” - Ana Maria Torres
 
“This feels great to get this news. I can now say that I’ve reached the highest point in the sport of boxing.” - Kenny Adams
 
“I’m so happy I could cry! I’ve wanted this for so long. I am so elated I don’t know what to say. To be recognized for my 45 years in the sport is amazing and I’m so appreciative. I’m looking forward to a wonderful experience at Induction Weekend.” - Jackie Kallen
 
"I am stunned. Working in boxing has been such great fun. I have had the good fortune to work with some very remarkable people, including world champions and contenders, promoters, managers, and television executives, trainers and fellow public relations practitioners, all who were generous with their time and taught me so much. Inside the International Boxing Hall of Fame, there are plaques dedicated to boxing legends of all generations. It is a privilege to join them." - Fred Sternburg
 
“I never went into this for awards or money. I went into it to help the fighters because I love boxing and to know that I’m going to be honored among the athletes that I respected and loved as a kid is a great honor and humbling.” - Wallace Matthews
 
“I'm over the moon happy to hear that Diego will be enshrined with his boxing peers and family that he loves so much at the International Boxing Hall of Fame in the Class of 2024. Our entire family thanks the voting committee for recognizing the hard work and dedication that Diego gave the sport of boxing with the highest level of recognition a Champion can ever ask for. I'm sure Diego is smiling from ear to ear as I accept this news on his behalf. Thank you.” - Michelle Corrales-Lewis
 

Spotlight on Cruz vs. Straffon

Spotlight on Cruz vs. Straffon
Cuban lightweight Andy Cruz will make his second traditional pro fight against former IBO champion Jovanni Straffon this Saturday at the Chase Center in San Francisco. The DAZN-broadcast bout will support the WBA junior welterweight title defense of Regis Prograis vs. world lightweight champion Devin Haney. Cruz is one of Cuba’s great fighters in the amateur arena, where he has participated in Olympic Games and World Championships. Including paid bouts in the World Series of Boxing, a more accurate pro record for him is 17-0. Cruz fought in July of this year, a unanimous decision victory over Mexico's Juan Carlos Burgos. The 28 year-old Cruz won a ten-round decision.
 
Straffon is from Mexico and has won two of his last three fights. He is a tough fighter who is used to fighting away from home and has picked up important wins in his career. The 30-year-old fighter defeated James Tennyson in the United Kingdom during 2021 ifor the IBO title, then lost to Maxi Hughes. Straffon has 26 wins, 5 losses, 1 draw and 19 knockouts for his pro career.
 

Benitez to battle Hermosillo on Saturday

Benitez to battle Hermosillo on Saturday

Benitez to battle Hermosillo on Saturday
The ten-round featherweight main event featuring Brandon “Leon” Benitez (20-2, 8 KOs) of Queretaro, Mexico, vs. Rigoberto Hermosillo (14-4-1, 9 KOs) of Los Angeles is set to take place this Saturday on the CBN Promotions’ “New Blood” card. Both fighters discuss their upcoming battle, which will take place at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California. Featured bouts will be broadcast live in Spanish on Fox Deportes, and the entire card will stream live on, www.FightStars.Network. In addition, fans will be able to see the fights tape delayed on Estrella TV. Also on the card will be WBC super flyweight interim champion Adelaida “La Cobra” Ruiz (14-0-1) of Los Angeles squaring off against Mexico's Mayela Perez (19-26-4, 10 KOs). In addition, super featherweights, George “El Yuyu” Acosta (16-1, 3 KOs) of Whittier, CA, and Richard “El Castigo” Medina (15-1, 8 KOs) from San Antonio, TX, will meet in an eight-round bout.
 
Here is what Benitez had to say about his recent training camp:
 
“Training camp just wrapped up and I’m feeling great. Did all the hard work early in camp to keep my weight in place. Sharpened up on a lot of things and I’m ready for war.
 
On his upcoming fight with Hermosillo:
 
“After looking at his record, his only losses have been against undefeated opponents, with the exception of his fight with Pina, where he slipped in the ring, so I know he has experience at the top level. I’m going into this fight with a lot of confidence and I’m expecting a tough fight. Fans can expect to see me throw a lot of big punches. It’s going to be a fan friendly fight... I feel a lot stronger fighting at featherweight and the goal is to keep winning and climbing up the rankings.”
 
On fighting in main event on Fox Deportes:
 
“This is great. All my people back home in Mexico will be tuning in and I want to give them a great performance. Fighting on FOX Deportes is what every fighter in Mexico is striving for. I’m thankful for the opportunity and I’m going to take advantage of the moment.”
 
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Here is what Hermosillo had to say about his recent training camp:
 
“Had another great camp after just fighting in September, so I’m very comfortable with everything. Staying busy is what I’ve always wanted in my career because I know how important it is to stay sharp and in shape. I’m focused and excited to get back in the ring.”
 
On his upcoming fight with Brandon Benitez:
 
“I’ve been in the ring with some really good fighters, and this will be another tough fight. Benitez has the belt that I want so I’m going to bring the fight to him and take it. My hands will be flying.”
 
On fighting on Fox Deportes' main event:
 
“This will be my second time fighting on Fox Deportes in the main event. I gained a lot of notoriety when I beat De Luna in September and I’m ready to repeat the same outcome. It’s a blessing to be fighting on the national stage.”
 
On what a win will do for his career:
 
“Defeating Benitez will get me right back in the mix to land a big fight. My thoughts are to come out victorious and call out the top contenders in the division.”
 

Galle faces Carreno on Dec. 10th in Toronto

Galle faces Carreno on Dec. 10th in Toronto
Fight week has arrived in Toronto. On a December 10th show presented by Lee Baxter Promotions. Canada’s Amanda Galle faces Niorkis Carreno for the vacant IBO bantamweight title in a ten-round (two minutes each) contest. Galle (8-0-1, 1 KO) is from Mississauga, Ontario. Three weeks prior to her big home-province fight, Carreno suffered a hand injur, that led to the fight being pushed back a month. With Galle’s experience in both the amateur and professional ranks, she won’t let this affect her preparation or performance on the night. As an amateur, she won numerous Canadian national titles and was a four-time Ringside amateur champion. Since turning over to the pro ranks, she has won the Canadian 122-pound title against Tania Walters. 
 
In the other corner stands Carreno (24-3, 19 KOs) of Venezuela. Carreno has previously challenged for the WBC minimumweight, WBO flyweight and most recently the WBO bantamweight title against Dina Thorslund. Falling short in her three previous title shots, Carreno is not willing to let a fourth chance at the title slip away from her. Carreno is a clinical finisher, stopping 19 of her 24 opponents within the distance. Both fighters are ready to do what it takes to be victorious on the night. 
 
Two undefeated fighters are putting it all on the line for the Canadian cruiserweight title. Toronto’s Peter Nowaczek (4-0, 3 KOs) takes on the champion, Salar Gholami (6-0, 3 KOs) for the Canadian strap in an eight-round contest. Nowaczek and Gholami have previously sparred together and have a good knowledge of each other’s styles, which adds an interesting factor to the match.
 
Welterweight Josh Lupia (12-0, 10 KOs) will take on Ismael Urieta (15-9-1, 10 KOs). Since his return to the ring in July 2022, Lupia has been making statement after statement. Last time out, Lupia beat Lanardo Tyner, who previously shared the ring with Lamont Peterson, Jessie Vargas and Saul Canelo Alvarez.
 
Moe Zawadi (6-1, 5 KOs) is back in action against Gregory Miller (2-7, 2 KOs). Hard-hitting Zawadi earned himself a highlight reel knockout over fellow Canadian Marco Parente, last time out.
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A rematch is on the cards for Ross Mylet (9-1-1, 2 KOs) and Luis Vara Carrillo (6-9-5, 2 KOs) after a prior draw last time out left fans looking forward to the rematch. Canadian bantamweight champ Mylet looks to win decisively on December 10th.
 
Cameroon native Stephane Fondjo (11-1, 9 KOs) makes his Canadian debut. The super middleweight will be taking on Isreal Nava Lopez (3-3, 2 KOs).
 
Super middleweight Nawid Zaman (2-0, 1 KO) makes his first appearance on a Lee Baxter card. Zaman, who is proving to be a fan favourite, will face Eliseo Ramirez Perez (1-4-1, 0 KOs).
 
Former title challenger, Jessica Camara (11-4, 2 KOs) hopes to be on the card. She is currently ranked as the WBC #1 atr 140 pounds.
 
Tickets can be purchased on ticketmaster.com. For VIP Booths, please email sales@leebaxterpromotions.com. REBEL Entertainment Complex is located at 11 Polson Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 1A4.

Late result from Lyon: Rezkallah wins split decision

Late result from Lyon: Rezkallah wins split decision
Faycal Rezkallah W10 Vincenzo Finiello ... France's Faycal Rezkallah (9-3-1, 1 KO) has a modest two-fight winning streak going after defeating Italy's Vincenzo Finiello (17-7-2, 2 KOs) by split dsecision. The ten-round bout took place in Lyon in Rezkallah's home nation. The WBC report says the fight was hotly contested, with both men showing the best of their repertoire and providing an entertaining fight. Both exchanged blows in the center of the ring in some rounds. At the end, the judges’ scores were Giovanni Poggi 96-94 and Bruno Dubois 98-92 in favor of Rezkallah, while Tamara Peric saw the fight 95-96 in favor of Finiello. The supervisor of this fight was the Vice President of the WBC, Houcine Houichi.

Taylor has until Dec. 20th to decide in which division she will retain WBO recognition

Taylor has until Dec. 20th to decide in which division she will retain WBO recognition

Taylor has until Dec. 20th to decide in which division she will retain WBO recognition
On November 25th in Dublin, Katie Taylor made history by becoming a two-division undisputed world champion. Already the world lightweight champion, Taylor defeated Chantelle Cameron via majority decision to become the world junior welterweight champion. Taylor now holds eight major titles, the big four in each weight division. However, the WBO is acting under its rules to have Taylor pick the division in which she will remain WBO champion. WBO rules give Taylor ten days to make her decision. However, the WBO has extended Taylor's time through December 20th.
 
 

Juan Francisco Estrada considering move up to 118

Juan Francisco Estrada considering move up to 118
WBC super flyweight champion Juan Francisco “Gallo” Estrada, inactive throughout 2023, says he’s seeking a title fight at bantamweight after a unification bout against WBA champion Kazuto Ioka failed to materialize. “Gallo” is now aiming at the 118-pound division and says he wants to stay busy with four fights in the coming year, the first of which should be as early as March. His most recent fight was against Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez on December 3rd last year, which he won by majority decision. At this week`s WBC weekly press conference, WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman presented Carlos Cuadras with the WBC super flyweight interim belt, which Cuadras won by defeating Pedro Guevara in Uzbekistan. Estrada has fought Cuadras twice and defeated him in both highly entertaining bouts, left the door open to a third possible clash.
 
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE

DEC. 4, 2022: In Arizona, Juan Francisco Estrada defeated Roman "Chocolotito" Gonzalez for the WBC 115-pound championship. The twelve-round fight went the distance with Gonzalez falling behind early but rallying back in the second half of the contest. When the socrecards were consulted, the Mexican Estrada won a majority decision, via scores of 114-114, 116-112 and 115-113. This was the third fight of their storied rivalry and Estrada now holds bragging rights with two wins to the Nicaraguan Gonzalez's one. However, a fourth fight could happen in the future because both men are so popular and Gonzalez was arguably robbed of a win by poor judging in their second fight. "If he wants a fourth fight, I think we can do it," said Estrada afterwards.

Amanda Serrano explains why she vacated WBC title

Amanda Serrano explains why she vacated WBC title
Amanda Serrano explains her decision to vacate the WBC featherweight title (although she remains the world champion): "I love boxing. I have given my life to the sport. No phone, no boyfriend, no parties. Just boxing. I am the only boxer, male, or female, from Puerto Rico to become undisputed champion. I am the only female boxer to win titles in seven divisions. I am the first female boxer, along with Katie Taylor to headline Madison Square Garden. I am the first female boxer to make seven figures from a fight and the same from sponsors. And I am the first undisputed female champion to fight 12 x 3 minute rounds [which she did in her last fight]. Moving forward, if a sanctioning body doesn’t want to give me and my fellow fighters the chance to fight the same as the men, then I will not be fighting for that sanctioning body. The WBC has refused to evolve the sport for equality. So I am relinquishing that title. Thank you to the sanctioning bodies who have evolved for equality! If you want to face me in the ring, you have a choice. I’ve made mine."
 

Frank Warren reflects on Gwynne's win vs. 47 year-old Marsili

Frank Warren reflects on Gwynne's win vs. 47 year-old Marsili

Frank Warren reflects on Gwynne's win vs. 47 year-old Marsili
 Gavin Gwynne TKO8 Emiliano Marsili... Promoter Frank Warren had this to say about last weekend's European lighewight title fight in which Wales' Gavin Gwynne had trouble but ultimately lifted the belt from 47 year-old, and much smaller, Italian Emiliano Marsili: "I was struck by a thought while watching our, mostly, prospects production from York Hall [London] last Friday about the remarkable Emiliano Marsili. When the Italian, anything but a prospect at the ripe old age of 47, turned professional in 2003, a fellow [boxer on the show], Moses Itauma, wasn’t even born. I cannot deny that I felt Marsili was holding sway in the fight against Gavin Gwynne with the European lightweight title on the line, but there was still a fair chunk of proceedings to go when he withdrew with a shoulder injury, so Gavin might well have pulled it around anyway. Congratulations to Gavin, bagging a European title on his Queensberry debut isn’t bad going at all and he has added a further distinction to his place in the Merthyr fighting history books."
 

George Acosta ready to fight on Dec. 9th

George Acosta ready to fight on Dec. 9th
Super featherweights George “El Yuyu” Acosta (16-1, 3 KOs) of California and Richard “El Castigo” Medina (15-1, 8 KOs) from San Antonio are scheduled to meet this Saturday, December 9th on CBN Promotions’ “New Blood” card at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California. The ten-round main event will feature Brandon “Leon” Benitez (20-2, 8 KOs) of Queretaro, Mexico, vs. Rigoberto Hermosillo (14-4-1, 9 KOs) of Los Angeles in a featherweight contest. Also on the card will be WBC interim super flyweight champion Adelaida “La Cobra” Ruiz (14-0-1) of Los Angeles squaring off against Mayela Perez (19-26-4, 10 KOs) of Saltillo, Mexico. Televised fights will broadcast live in Spanish on Fox Deportes, and the entire card will stream live on, www.FightStars.Network. In addition, fans will be able to see the fights tape delayed on Estrella TV.
 
Here is what Acosta had to say about his recent training camp, his upcoming matchup with Medina, fighting on FOX Deportes, and more.
 
On his recent training camp:
 
“Being that this is going to be one of my toughest fights, I’ve taken my training to the next level. I had some great sparring and I’m in excellent shape, fully prepared to put on a great show. My strength and conditioning was fantastic, I’m ready to go.
 
On his upcoming fight with Richard Medina:
 
“Medina is a fighter, like me, with only one loss. He’s coming into this fight with something to prove. This is going to be an all-action fight because we both need to keep winning to get to the next level in this division. I’m expecting him to be in great shape, so I’m prepared to go the full eight rounds.”
 
On making his Fox Deportes television debut:
 
“Fighting on Fox will be a great opportunity for me to get some televised exposure. I have a lot of family and friends that will be tuning in. It’s always important to put on exciting fights on TV, so I’ll be letting my hands go. This will not be a boring fight, that I can assure.”
 
On what a win will do for his career:
 
“A win against Medina will help me get to a bigger fight at super featherweight. Since I’ve moved down from lightweight, I feel the difference and I’m much bigger and stronger. A tremendous amount of doors will open up with a victory.”
 

 

Gilberto Ramirez to try his hand at promoting

Gilberto Ramirez to try his hand at promoting
Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez, the first Mexican boxer to capture a world super middleweight title, will promote his first pro boxing show in Mexico this Friday night at Cancha German Evers in his hometown of Mazatlán. Ramirez’ promotional company, Zurdo Promotions, presents “Zurd01,” a scheduled seven-fight card showcasing a pair of undefeated heavyweights fighting out Houston in separate bouts, Zachary Spiller (4-0, 4 KOs) and Danielle Perkins (3-0, 1 KO), the 2019 World Championships (amateur) gold medalist. Two Mazatlán fighters are also scheduled to be in action, 140-pounders Alfonso Alvarez (2-1 (2 KOs) and Oscar Velez (1-0, 1 KO), as well 23-year-old lightweight Jesus Leon (23-2-2, 19 KOs), from Culiacan. SUGGESTION: Next time, Ramirez may want to list the opponents who are fighting the so-called A-sides. His press release failed to do so.
 
“I’m happy and grateful to be able to give back to my hometown of Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico and be in a position to promote my first of many events,” Zurdo said. “There is great talent here and I just want to be able to provide a bridge to help young boxers chase their dream to the fullest.bStanding in the ring, proud of my roots in Mazatlán, I see beyond the punches. This event isn't just about my fight; it's about being a bridge. A bridge from this vibrant city to the grand stages of the U.S. I aim to pave the way for future fighters, to showcase their skill, heart, and determination. Join us as we carve a path for the next generation to cross borders and conquer dreams.”
 
Zurdo Ramirez (45-1, 30 KOs) is the WBA cruiserweight mandatory challenger. He is coming off a ten-round unanimous decision victory over former world lightweight champion Joe Smith, Jr. (28-4) this past October 7th in their WBA eliminator fight.   
 

Injuries force changes to Wasserman's Dec. 16th show

Injuries force changes to Wasserman's Dec. 16th show

Injuries force changes to Wasserman's Dec. 16th show
Wasserman  Boxing announced that the IBF middleweight title eliminator between Denis Radovan and Andrei Mikhailovich has been postponed off the December 16th scheduled date. however. A muscle injury to Germany’s Radovan means he won’t be fit for the final eliminator which was due to act as the co-main event on December 16th. Radovan knew victory in Sunderland would land him a shot at two-belt champion Janibek Alimkhanuly, but injury means the unbeaten 31-year-old must now wait to secure his chance. The main event for the Sunderland, England show will see a new opponent for local hero Josh Kelly, who will now face Colombia's Placido Ramirez (24-3 with 1 NC) when he returns home to fight, live on DAZN. 
 
‘Pretty Boy’ was due to face the dangerous Roarke Knapp but injury has forced the South African out of their junior middlweight showdown at the Beacon of Light.  In his place comes Ramirez, the big-punching 29-year-old who heads to Wearside next week knowing that he can catapult himself into world title contention by wrecking Kelly’s homecoming party.  Kelly will be fighting in Sunderland for the first time as a professional and knows Ramirez represents a major threat to his big plans for 2024, which include a world title tilt and a fight at the Stadium of Light. 
 
Also added to the event is British boxing’s exciting Tom Welland.  The 19-year old announced himself to the paid ranks with a fourth-round stoppage win on his debut in Brighton last month.  And Welland joins Newcastle’s Dan Toward, fresh from his stunning debut knockout triumph in Bolton on Friday night, as Wasserman Boxing showcases two of the country’s brightest young hopefuls on DAZN. 
 
Hard-hitting Kazak Tursynbay Kulakhmet, a former World Amateur Championships medalist, is another top-level addition to the card, which is delivered in association with William Hill, and he joins local boxers Ben Marksby, Harvey Lambert and Travis Waters as well as Romanian Andrei Dascalu
 
Kalle Sauerland, Global Head of Boxing at Wasserman Boxing, said: “Out goes one dangerous opponent, and in comes another, for Josh Kelly’s huge homecoming show on December 16th. The threat posed to Josh’s plans for next year remains high with Ramirez, who comes to the UK next week, with 17 knockouts on his record, nothing to lose and everything to gain. But Josh is the one of this country’s best fighters and the change of opponent has not changed his laser-focus on delivering a performance for his Sunderland fans to be proud of, but one that also sends out a statement of intent for next year.  Make no mistake, 2024 is gearing up to be Josh Kelly’s year and a big win on December 16th, on DAZN, sets that up perfectly.” 
 
 

Is Crews-Dezurn planning her exit strategy?

Is Crews-Dezurn planning her exit strategy?
Franchon Crews-Dezurn is loking to become a champion again when she competes for WBC 168-pound honors on December 15th against the formidable Shadasia Green.  A former undisputed champion, Crew-Dezurn lost her belts earlier this year when she was beaten by Savannah Marshall in Manchester.  The result hasn’t deterred Crews-Dezurn as it’s only served as a motivation to become a better boxer, and that starts against the unbeaten Green later this month.   With her immediate focus fully fixated on Green, Crews-Dezurn is only looking towards that fight, but she has admitted to giving MMA a shot, and has revealed that it’s definitely an option for the future after watching Claressa Shields perform in PFL 
 
“Oh yeah, after I get this belt,” said Crews-Dezurn during an exclusive chat with DAZN.  “Of course. You have Claressa, you have Amanda [Serrano], you even have Savannah going over there. I’ve been putting in a lot of work over many years for an opportunity over there. I felt like I was MMA before there was MMA, before I started boxing.” 
 

Welcome to Prograis vs. Haney fight week

Welcome to Prograis vs. Haney fight week
WBC junior welterweight champion Regis Prograis (pictured) has named the three reasons he will beat world lightweight champion Devin Haney this Saturday. The two fighters meet this Saturday, live on DAZN. Speaking to DAZN, the 140-pound champion gave an interview ahead of his flight against the unbeaten Haney - who has moved up from lightweight in pursuit of another belt. Prograis is a two-time champion at junior welterweight, and brings plenty of experience into the fight in San Francisco, which is shown on DAZN and DAZN pay-per-view. "The three reasons I will beat Devin Haney are because I'm cut from a different cloth," Prograis told DAZN. "Physically I'm too much and another reason is I'm not losing my belt, I'm keeping my belt."
 
Prograis also said that he believes people underestimate him and think he is ignorant because of his "accent, tattoos and culture". He continued, "I feel like I'm smart and intelligent, I read more books and know more than most people," said Prograis. "People misinterpret how I am just because of the way I talk."
 

Rozicki is now the WBC mandatory at cruiserweight

Rozicki is now the WBC mandatory at cruiserweight

Rozicki is now the WBC mandatory at cruiserweight
Ryan Rozicki TKO1 Olandewaju Durodola ... Canada's Ryan Rozicki defeated Nigeria's Olandewaju Durodola by technical knockout in the first round at the Emera Center in Rozicki's home province, Nova Scotia.  It was a WBC cruiserweight eliminator, so the win made Rozicki the mandatory challenger for newly minted WBC champion Noel Mikaelian. When a little more than half of the round had passed, Rozicki landed a big right hand on Durodola, staggering the Nigerian. After that, Rozicki went all out until the referee intervened and stopped the fight. Rozicki increased his record to 20-1 with 19 KOs, his seventh straight win since dropping a WBC bridgerweight title fight to Oscar Rivas. The 43 year-old Durodola falls to (43-10 with 40 KOs and is probably done at the world level..
 
 
 
 
 

Weigh-in report from Nashville, TN

Weigh-in report from Nashville, TN
Here are the boxers' weights for Tuesday Night's Country Box show at The Troubadour Nashville:
 
Charles Dale 197.4 pounds -vs.- Dionardo Minor 199.8;
*Scot England 141 -vs.- Jashawn Hunter 142.8;
Marklin Bailry 139.8 -vs.- Keason Freeman 140.2
Aaron Cypress 186 -vs.- Charles Lynch 181.6
Erick Arellano 225.8 -vs.- Armando Reeves 205.8
Iman Lee 132 -vs.- Weusi Johnson 128
Aaron Lopez 139.2 -vs.- Ernest Walls 139.6
 
*England is the oldest fighter to Debut at 59 Years Old
 
Promoter: Jimmy Adams Promotions
 
1st Bell 7PM CT (8 PM ET)
 
TV: (Marc Abrams and Albert Haynesworth on the Call)
 
Country Box airs in over 100 million homes on: 
Dish - Ch 218
Comcast/ Xfinity - Ch 1495
Verizon Fios - Ch 662
Fontier - Ch 162
ATT U-Verse - CH 459/1459
GCl - Ch 142
Cincinnati Bell - Ch 636
Buckeye Cable - Ch 161/572
Direct TV - Ch 324
Plus Countrybox247.com. ITUBE247.com and FITE.TV
 

Khan open to fighting Pacquiao

Khan open to fighting Pacquiao

According to DAZN and IFLTV, Amir Khan would like to face Manny Pacquaio in a battle of former champions. Khan last fought in 2022, a losing effort vs. Kell Brook. Pacquiao has not fought since losing to Yordenis Ugas in 2021 and although it appears likely his career is over, he continues to be linked to big fights.  “Look, it’s a tough one because you get different things told to you,” said Khan when discussing the fight with IFLTV.  “There is interest, Manny’s team want it, the Saudis want to fight in Abu Dhabi. It would be massive. A fight with Manny would definitely motivate [me]. I think he would be perfect.  We sparred a lot, we know a lot about each other. My last fight against Kell wasn’t the best fight to finish. I feel I’m a lot better than that.” 

 

Schofield and Fulghum continue to dominate

Schofield and Fulghum continue to dominate

Schofield and Fulghum continue to dominate
Floyd Schofield TKO1 Ricardo Torres Lopez... New Jersey lightweight Floyd Schofield blew out Mexico's Ricardo Torres Lopez in the first round on Saturday night in Houston. The 135-pound prospect was bumped up to co-feature of the Golden Boy after the Ismael Barroso vs. Ohara Davies fight fell out. The 21 year-old Schofield knocked down the Mexican four times in the first round until the referee decided to stop the action. The New Jersey native’s record now stands at 16-0 with 12 KOs, while Torres left with his record at 17-8-3.
 
Darius Fulghum KO2 Pachino Hill... Super middleweight Darius Fulghum knocked out Pachino Hill in two rounds in Houston over the weekend. Fighting in his hometown, Fulghum came out with the intention of ending the bout early and achieved his goal in the second round thanks to his combinations. The 27-year old demonstrated great punching power while improving his pro record 9-0 with 9 KOs. For his part, the loser returns to Iowa with his fourth staright loss and a record of 8 wins, 5 losses and 1 draw.
 

A few words with middleweight Ian Green

A few words with middleweight Ian Green
Over the weekend in Maimi, Florida on a Don King Productions show, New Jersey's Ian Green (18-2, 12 KOs) stopped Vaughn Alexander (18-8, 11 KOs) in a difficult middleweight fight. Here is what Green had to say afterwards: “I want to dedicate this fight to my late mother. Tomorrow is her birthday and there was a lot of pressure on me going into this fight. I want to say happy birthday mom and I hope you’re proud of me. Thank you for everything you’ve done for me and raising me to the man I am today. If you’re ever going through something, keep pushing. If you’re ever depressed and don’t know what you want to do, keep pushing. There’s a light at the end of the tunnel. I ain’t where I want to be, but I’m not where I started, and that’s all that matters.”
 
As for the victory and what's next, Green remarked, “Like I said before I’m a dog. He caught me with a good shot, so I had to show him and switch it up. I worked on that body shot every day in the gym, and I made it happen today....I told [my promoter] Don King, whoever he puts in front of me, I’ll beat them. I want champions, I want the best.”
 
 

Introducing Brookyln heavyweight Pryce Taylor

Introducing Brookyln heavyweight Pryce Taylor
Pryce Taylor TKO1 Mike Diorio... Brooklyn amateur star Pryce Taylor (1-0, 1 KO) had a winning pro debut this past Friday evening, stopping Mike Diorio (1-7-1) in the opening round on the undercard of a Prime Time Promotions card at Melrose Ballroom in Queens, New York. The 6’ 4”, 265-pound Taylor owns two New York Golden Gloves Champion titles, along with four runner-up performances in USA National Championships, including one to Joshua Edwards, who just qualified to represent as a super heavyweight for Team USA in the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Taylor dropped Diorio twice with body shots, after which Dioro's corner threw in the towel at the 2:40 mark of round one. “It was the best feeling in the world to have the whole place filled with my supporters,” Taylor said after the fight. “I was able to show off my boxing skills in front of everyone.”
 
Taylor’s manager, New York City-based lawyer, Keith Sullivan, already had the 27-year-old Taylor’s second pro fight scheduled in advance, December 16th against Christopher Arnold (5-3, 5 KOs) in a four-round bout on a show, promoted by Boxing Insider Promotions, at Sony Hall in New York City’s Times Square.
 
“A was a great debut win for Pryce,” Sullivan commented. “He widely focused on technique, not power, and was mindful of not expending too much energy by getting caught up in the moment. He really stayed focused before and during the fight. I’m very proud of how he handled himself. It’s important to get that first pro win out of the way. It’s a big leap from the amateurs that not many are capable of making. As an amateur, Pryce was rated as the sixth-best heavyweight in America, and in the top 10-pecent in the world. The skills and hunger are clearly there. He’s still developing, but we’ll guide his career to the top of the division in due time.”
 
 
 
 

WBC purse bid updates

WBC purse bid updates

WBC purse bid updates
The WBC held two purse bids this Friday at the WBC offices in Mexico City. The first one was for the welterweight champion, American Jessica McCaskill to face Croatia's Ivana Habazin. The bid was won by Piranha 1 LLC with the amount of $82,500 US dollars. The second purse bid came in the bantamweight division for champion Dina Thorslund of Denmark to defend against Turkey's Seren Cetin. The bid was won by International Entertainment Original APS with the amount of $51,234 US dollars. For both fights, the WBC will apply its innovative rules of a 10% bonus for the winner.
 

Jordan Camacho wins in Spain

Jordan Camacho wins in Spain
Jordan Camacho TKO6 Gerson Larios.... On Friday night in Madrid, at the beautiful Gran Casino, Ecuadorian-born Jordan Camacho scored a sixth-round technical knockout of Spain-based Nicaraguan Gerson Larios. It was an entertaining super bantamweight fight after a slow first round, and just when you thought Camacho was taking over, Larios came back with his own attacks to make things interesting. The underdog appeared very determined to cause an upset, and came back strong every time Camacho put pressure on him. But in round five a nasty swelling had developed under the left eye of Larios. He continued to fight back as best he could and finished the round, but when the bell rang for round six he remained on his stool. Camacho, age 25, took his professional record to 8-0, while Larios, age 28, falls to 7-14. The fight was promoted by Tundra Promotions.
 
ADDITIONAL RESULTS FROM EUROPE
 
In Glattbrug, Switzerland on Saturday, undefeated local light heavyweight Rico Giger won in the main event of a show at the Restaurant Glatthoff. Giger, age 34, stopped Germany-based Pakistani Yasir Ahmed Malik in four rounds, taking his record to 7-0. The 29 year-old Malik falls to 9-3.
 
In  Vienna on Saturday, welterweight Michaela Kotaskova defeated former WBO lightweight champion Maria Elena Maderna from Argentina. The Austria-based Czech stopped Maderna in the second round. Kotaskova improved her professional record to 5-0-2 (2). Maderna, a 48 year-old whose WBO reign ended in 2014 with a loss to Amanda Serrano, drops to 18-16-3.
 

 

Watch: Ryan Garcia knocks out Oscar Duarte

Watch: Ryan Garcia knocks out Oscar Duarte

Ryan Garcia KO8 Oscar Duarte... Ryan Garcia knocked out Oscar Duarte in the eighth round of a junior welterweight main event in Houston. Garcia won most of the rounds except for stretches when he tried to employ an awkward version of the Floyd Mayweather shoulder roll, a move that didn't work out for him. Still, Garcia lost no more than two rounds. In round eight, he hurt and floored Duarte. With the referee counting right in Duarte's face, Duarte jumped up at the count of nine and half and the referee determined it was too late. Duarte only complained for a moment, a tacit admission that he had tasted enough of Garcia's power. The loser's record now stands at 26-2-1. Garcia is now 24-1 and back in the win column after getting stopped by Gervonta "Tank" Davis earlier this year. After the fight, Garcia called out trash-talking Rollie Romoero, the WBA junior welterweight title holder whose status as a champion seems to be under review.

Duarte said afterweards, "It wasn't my night but I am going to continue moving forward with my head held high..."

 

 

Munguia to fight Ryder in January

Munguia to fight Ryder in January
Jaime Munguia, a former 154-pound title holder still undefeated, steps into the ring for the first time in 2024 when he faces John Ryder on January 27th, live on DAZN. The fight will take place at the Footprint Center in Phoenix. Munguia  (pictured) was last in action in June, when he defeated Sergiy Derevyanchenko by unanimous decision. That result improved Munguia's record to 42-0, and now the Mexican looks to add another victory to his resumé when he takes on Ryder (32-6). The Briton last fought in May, losing to undisputed world super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez by unanimous decision.

Jordan Gill stops Mick Conlan in crossroads battle

Jordan Gill stops Mick Conlan in crossroads battle
Jordan Gill TKO7 Michael Conlan... In a super featherweight contest in Belfast, Northern Ireland, underdog Jordan Gill inflicted a second-straight stoppage defeat on Michael Conlan, casting serious doubt on the future of Conlan, who was once touted as a future champion. The end came in round seven with Conlan trapped in a corner, absorbing Gill's punches. It was a huge win for Gill (28-2-1), because he too was coming off a loss, to Kiko Martinez, a two-division champion who was considered on the downside of his career prior to the win over Gill.
 
Conlan wrote afterwards: "Tonight just wasn’t my night. I’m going to take some time out and be with my family. Congratulations to Jordan Gill who was victorious tonight. 
Belfast, as always thank you from the bottom of my heart for turning out in your numbers again."
 
 

Ian Green KOs Vaughn Alexander

Ian Green KOs Vaughn Alexander
 Ian Green KO8 Vaughn Alexander ... Don King Productions’ “People’s Championship” event was held at the Casino Miami Jai Alai Saturday night. The main event featured New Jersey middleweight Ian Green (18-2, 12 KOs) against St. Louis, MO’s Vaughn Alexander (18-8, 11 KOs) of St. Louis. Establishing his jab early, the measured Green landed a devasting body shot that floored Alexander for a ten count in the eighth round.
 
Tre’sean Wiggins TKO1 Chris Howard... Welterweight Tre’sean Wiggins (16-5-3, 9 KOs) scored a first-round technical knockout over Cincinnati’s Chris Howard (18-3-1, 8 KOs). Stunning Howard within the first ten seconds of the first round, Wiggins quickly found his pace. Wiggins entered this bout on the strength of four straight victories.
 
Antonio Perez W10 Haskell Rhodes... Harrisburg, PA’s Antonio Perez (9-0, 5 KOs) and Las Vegas' Haskell Rhodes (29-6-1, 14 KOs) clashed in a back-and-forth lightweight brawl. Though a competitive bout, Perez’s speed proved to be too overwhelming for the lightweight veteran. Scoring two knockdowns in the tenth round, Perez emerged victorious via unanimous decision.
 
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
 
Bantamweight Lawrence Newton (16-0, 7 KOs) defeated Erik Ruiz (17-9-1, 7 KOs) by unanimous decision over six rounds.
 
Lastly, Colombian middleweight Alex Castro (14-1, 11 KOs) outclassed Harry K. Cruz (14-4, 11 KOs) over ten rounds.

Cuba's Uwel Hernandez advances in super middlewight division

Cuba's Uwel Hernandez advances in super middlewight division

Uwel Hernandez TKO9 Alexi Rivera... Cuban super middleweight Uwel Hernandez got a stoppage win in Panama. The result was a ninth-round technical knockout win over Colombia's Alexi Rivera on Friday at the Coliseo de Combates Pandeportes,  Hernandez showed a great command of the ring against a southpaw opponent. The 31 year-old Hernandez is now 17-1 and continued the momentum of a knockout win in August against Juan Rodolfo Juarez. Rivera’s record dropped to 11 wins and 4 losses.

Rascon ends two-bout losing streak

Rascon ends two-bout losing streak

Angela Rascon W8 Mia Ellis... Featherweight Angelica Rascon captured a majority decision win over Mia Ellis on Friday at the Red Owl Boxing Arena in Houston. The scorecards were 78-76, 77-75 and 76-76 in a very close fight that lasted eight rounds. Rascon is now 11-2 but ended a two-fight losing streak. Ellis sees her record drop to 7 wins and 2 losses.

Boxingtalk's Saturday fight predictions

Boxingtalk's Saturday fight predictions
Boxingtalk's Saturday fight predictions:

 
Ryan Garcia (23-1) vs. Oscar Duarte (26-1-1) (super lightweights) … prediction: Garcia by unanimous decision;

 
Ryan Rozicki (19-1) vs. Olanrewaju Durodola (43-9) (cruiserweights) … prediction: Rozicki by early to mid round knockout;

 
Kevin Lele Sadjo (20-0) vs. Abraham Gabriel Buonarrigo (12-4) (super middleweights) … prediction: Sadjo by unanimous decision;

 
Felix Sturm (43-6-3) vs. Sukru Altay (15-3) II (light heavyweights) … prediction: Sturm by decision;

 
Mea Motu (17-0) vs. Chandni Mehra (12-4-1) (IBO female super bantamweight title) … prediction: Motu by unanimous decision;

 
Lani Daniels (9-2-2) vs. Desley Robinson (5-1) (vacant IBF female light heavyweight title) … prediction: Daniels by decision;

 
Michael Conlan (18-2) vs. Jordan Gill (27-2-1) (super featherweights) … prediction: Conlan by unanimous decision;

 
Tyrone McKenna (23-3-1) vs. Lewis Crocker (17-0) (welterweights) … prediction: Crocker by unanimous decision;

 
Caoimhin Agyarko (13-0) vs. Troy Williamson (20-1-1) (super welterweights) … prediction: Agyarko by decision;

 
Shane Mosley Jr. (20-4) vs. Joshua Conley (17-5-1) (middleweights) … prediction: Mosley Jr. by unanimous decision;

 
Floyd Schofield (15-0) vs. Ricardo Lopez Torres (17-7-3) (lightweights) … prediction: Schofield by unanimous decision.









 

Journalist Kevin Iole loses his job

Journalist Kevin Iole loses his job
Long-time boxing journalist Kevin Iole announced on social media that he has lost his job: "[I] just wanted to share a bit of bad news I received this morning. After more than 16 years as the boxing/MMA columnist at Yahoo Sports, I was laid off today. The job was incredible and I loved it so much, from the day I began in 2007 until this morning when I received the bad news I was being let go. I have had the privilege of working with so many great journalists and I learned so much for them. This isn't the end of me. I hope to continue on doing what I have loved. I did my best and I can leave with my head held high knowing I gave my best effort every day for the company." Boxingtalk wishes Iole success in the next chapter of his career.

Watson wins EBU flyweight title

Watson wins EBU flyweight title
Chloe Watson W10 Justine Lallemand... Chloe Watson says "this is just the beginning" after she won the European flyweight title in Bolton, England. The pride of Birkenhead defeated France's Justine Lallemand on points at the Toughsheet Community Stadium last night, awarded victory by the ringside judges with scores of 97-93 (twice) and 96-94. Watson, age 23, was roared on by a raucous band of supporters at the Wasserman Boxing event as she claimed the first title of her professional career, in only her seventh professional contest. Guided in the corner by British boxing legend Ricky Hatton, Watson got to grips with the experienced Lallemand and her relentless pressure told as she took a unanimous decision win, in front of the Channel 5 cameras. Afterwards, Watson said: "It was a good scrap, as you can see from the bump on my head! This is my first title as a professional and it means so much.  I knew this fight was a step in the right direction and I know there is still loads to work on in the gym so this is just the beginning."
 

Myronets pulls second straight heavyweight upset

Myronets pulls second straight heavyweight upset
Bohdan Myronets W8 Nathan Gorman... Also on the Wasserman show in Bolton, England, there was an upset. Heavyweight Nathan Gorman (19-3) returned after over a year out of the ring, and a lost a decision to Ukraine's Bohdan Myronets (8-1). A scrappy affair ended with Myronets - who upset Kash Ali in July - being awarded a 77-76 victory after eight rounds.
 
Dan Toward TKO2 Fabrizio Rubino... Junior middleweight Dan Toward stepped into the ring for the first time as a pro and did not disappoint. The ten-time national amateur champion from Newcastle stopped Fabrizio Rubino (3-3) late in the second round to announce himself in the paid ranks. He told Channel 5 afterwards: "I am my own worst critic and always feel like I can box better but it was still a good performance and I got the finish. I'm back out again in Sunderland, on December 16th, on the Josh Kelly undercard and I will be bringing big nights to the North East myself in the future."
 

Brazilian card booked for Dec. 16th

Brazilian card booked for Dec. 16th
On Saturday, December 16th, undefeated Brazilian junior middleweight Klinsman Simao will face Venezuela's Simon Gonzalez over eight rounds at Raposo Shopping, São Paulo. The main event will be a Brazilian junior welterweight championship bout between Matheus Batista da Silva Dias (6-1) and Pedro Guilherme Dos Santos (7-4-2). 
 
Simao (5-0) turned pro a year ago but has had a very busy 2023. His first fight of the year was in early May, where he defeated his compatriot Tiago Araujo Dos Santos (0-1) by knockout.  In July, he won by knockout in the first round against Ademir de Jesus Machado (4-7). A month later, he extended his streak with a unanimous decision win over David Lourenco (7-1). He fought again in mid-October, another knockout win over Arnaldo De Souza Figueira Pinto (2-1).  
 
The 28 year-old Gonzalez (12-4) has been even busier, and he is making his seventh appearance of the year. In February, he defeated his compatriot Romer Gómez (0-1) by knockout in the first round. Likewise, he returned in April to win by knockout in the first round against Anthony Urbano (1-11) and in the same month, he also defeated Melvin Arena (0-4) by knockout. In June he won by knockout against Jose Rivas (1-5-1) in the fifth round. However, in July he traveled to Argentina, where he lost by knockout in the second round against local Nahuel Gonzalo Garcia (16-1). His last appearance was last August, in his homeland, where he returned to his winning ways against Ramon Porte (0-1). 
 

Giovanni Marquez fights in Houston today

Giovanni Marquez fights in Houston today
Split-T Management's junior welterweight Giovanni Marquez will be back in action tonight when he takes on Joshua David Rivera at the Red Owl Boxing Arena in Marquez's hometown of Houston. Marquez is 7-0 with five knockouts. The 22-year old has wins over Nelson Morales (2-0) and Nicky Vittone (9-2-1) and is coming off a second-round stoppage of Donte Strayhorn on October 14th in Rosenberg, Texas. Rivera of Le Mesa, California is 8-3 with three knockouts. The 29 year-old Rivera is coming off a loss to Larry Fryers on April 27th. The bout is part of a DAZN streamed card that begins at 8 PM ET.
 
 

De La Hoya responds to Garcia's criticism

De La Hoya responds to Garcia's criticism

Promoter Oscar De La Hoya responds to the harsh criticism leveled at him and his partner in Golden Boy by contender Ryan Garcia: "Bernard [Hopkins] and I have spent decades, putting on the biggest events in the sport, including Ryan Garcia’s last fight, which generated $30 million for him. We build champions, help them navigate their careers to the top and make them the highest paid fighters. Ryan, keep focused on your craft instead of listening to some of your 'team's' interpretations of comments [that were] taken out of context. Bernard and I will remain committed to taking your career to the top." Garcia called De La Hoya and Hopkins liars at the final press conference before Saturday's fight between Garcia and Oscar Duarte. Garcia also believes his promoters are hoping that Duarte beats him on Saturday.

WBA jumps on the bridgerweight bandwagon (weight class #18)

WBA jumps on the bridgerweight bandwagon (weight class #18)
The WBA Executive Committee approved the creation of the super cruiserweight division in a vote called by the president Gilberto Jesus Mendoza. This weight division will be between 200 and 224 pounds, located between the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions. *Note - the WBC previously established this weight class as the bridgerweight division, and Boxingtalk will continue to use that name. The WBA said the matter was submitted to a vote, in which it was approved unanimously of the executive committee. The WBA explained the decision as follows: "The creation of this new weight will mainly help to avoid bouts in which the fighters enter the ring with excessive weight differences, as tends to happen at heavyweight occasionally, where there can be differences of 20 pounds or more. Fighters considered small heavyweights will have the option to move down to super cruiserweight and seek opportunities against more balanced weight opponents, in the quest to make the sport increasingly fairer."
 
The WBA ranking committee has already begun working on the creation of the rankings for this weight and the first divisional match-ups will be announced soon.