The great Nino Benevenuti dead at age 87 |
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The great Nino Benvenuti has passed away at age 87. The Italian was a two-weight undisputed world champion, at junior middleweight and middleweight. It all started in Iso La D`Istria, the town of Nino`s birth on April 26th, 1938. (Back then it was in Italy but today it`s located in Slovenia). Perhaps his most impressive acheivment came as an amateur in the 1960 Olympics. Nino not only won a gold medal there, he was awarded the Val Barker Award as the most outstanding boxer, getting selected over another gold medal winner, Cassius Clay (who would soon change his name to Muhammad Ali).
Nino fell in love with boxing at the age of thirteen. Of the one hundred and twenty amateur bouts Nino fought he lost only one. He turned pro in 1961 and many of his ninety bouts were thrillers. He embodied technique, power punching, tactical intelligence and unquenchable courage. All this topped off by film star good looks and an aimable, warm, kind personality which meant he was adored throughout Italy…and by the way… in the whole wide World.
Nino`s three battles with the great Emile Griffith stand out in boxing history. He bestrode the Atlantic to reach Madison Square Garden and seized the middleweight title from Griffith. Then he lost the rematch, but characteristically won the decider of the trilogy- thrillogy, also at the Garden.
Before this he thrilled Italy by winning the junior middleweight championship in a slugfest with compatriot Sandro Mazzinghi at the San Siro. After an illustrious career with eighty- two wins, including thirty- five KO`s and just seven losses, Nino called time and became an actor, restauranter and businessman.
At the WBC Convention in Baku, champions flocked to pay tribute to Nino. Impeccably attired, yet modest and still trim and magnificent, he smiled in a shy way and was so very gracious. T
WBC executive Mauro Betti, a friend of Nino's, had this to say: ‘’Nino is a hero. He will always be in our thoughts and our hearts. He gave Italy a lot of joy and is unforgettable. To win the Val Barker Trophy as well as the Gold Medal in Rome at the same Olympic Games as Cassius Clay, then Muhammad Ali, says it all. It makes the difference. ’As a man, Nino was a great personality and very popular. We in Italy have great champions. Nino was a fabulous fighter, but he was also very good with his popularity. He could talk to anybody, a wonderful speaker and a truly great athlete. After his boxing career, he was still in great shape.... There are many champions [but] Nino was so very special. ’When Nino lost [his title] to Carlos Monzon in 1970 in Rome it was a very sad day and then the rematch. Not only in sports, but when a champion finishes, there is another to take his place. Isaac Newton died, but then we had Alberto Einstein. History makes very special things. Sport is like life. ’I remember when I was with Nino in Buenos Aires at the Monument of Carlos Monzon. Nino was very happy to go to Buenos Aires and stay with his old friend. Nino also helped Emile Griffith, when Griffith was having bad moments, inviting him to Italy. That makes a champion to be a special man as well.’’ Boxingtalk joins the WBC and boxing fans around the world in sending its deepest sympathies to the friends and family of the great Nino Benvenuti.
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The great Nino Benevenuti dead at age 87
The great Nino Benvenuti has passed away at age 87. The Italian was a two-weight undisputed world champion, at junior middleweight and middleweight. It all started in Iso La D`Istria, the town of Nino`s birth on April 26th, 1938. (Back then it was in Italy but today it`s located in Slovenia). Perhaps his most impressive acheivment came as an amateur in the 1960 Olympics. Nino not only won a gold medal there, he was awarded the Val Barker Award as the most outstanding boxer, getting selected over another gold medal winner, Cassius Clay (who would soon change his name to Muhammad Ali).
Nino fell in love with boxing at the age of thirteen. Of the one hundred and twenty amateur bouts Nino fought he lost only one. He turned pro in 1961 and many of his ninety bouts were thrillers. He embodied technique, power punching, tactical intelligence and unquenchable courage. All this topped off by film star good looks and an aimable, warm, kind personality which meant he was adored throughout Italy…and by the way… in the whole wide World.
Nino`s three battles with the great Emile Griffith stand out in boxing history. He bestrode the Atlantic to reach Madison Square Garden and seized the middleweight title from Griffith. Then he lost the rematch, but characteristically won the decider of the trilogy- thrillogy, also at the Garden.
Before this he thrilled Italy by winning the junior middleweight championship in a slugfest with compatriot Sandro Mazzinghi at the San Siro. After an illustrious career with eighty- two wins, including thirty- five KO`s and just seven losses, Nino called time and became an actor, restauranter and businessman.
At the WBC Convention in Baku, champions flocked to pay tribute to Nino. Impeccably attired, yet modest and still trim and magnificent, he smiled in a shy way and was so very gracious. T
WBC executive Mauro Betti, a friend of Nino's, had this to say: ‘’Nino is a hero. He will always be in our thoughts and our hearts. He gave Italy a lot of joy and is unforgettable. To win the Val Barker Trophy as well as the Gold Medal in Rome at the same Olympic Games as Cassius Clay, then Muhammad Ali, says it all. It makes the difference. ’As a man, Nino was a great personality and very popular. We in Italy have great champions. Nino was a fabulous fighter, but he was also very good with his popularity. He could talk to anybody, a wonderful speaker and a truly great athlete. After his boxing career, he was still in great shape.... There are many champions [but] Nino was so very special. ’When Nino lost [his title] to Carlos Monzon in 1970 in Rome it was a very sad day and then the rematch. Not only in sports, but when a champion finishes, there is another to take his place. Isaac Newton died, but then we had Alberto Einstein. History makes very special things. Sport is like life. ’I remember when I was with Nino in Buenos Aires at the Monument of Carlos Monzon. Nino was very happy to go to Buenos Aires and stay with his old friend. Nino also helped Emile Griffith, when Griffith was having bad moments, inviting him to Italy. That makes a champion to be a special man as well.’’ Boxingtalk joins the WBC and boxing fans around the world in sending its deepest sympathies to the friends and family of the great Nino Benvenuti.
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Euri Cedeno joins Top Rank; gets June 7th fight |
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Dominican middleweight Euri Cedeño has signed a long-term co-promotional agreement with Top Rank, which will work alongside King’s Promotions. Cedeño represented his homeland at the 2021 Olympics and has emerged as a 160-pound power puncher. The 25 year-old southpaw will return in a ten-rounder versus Ecuador’s Abel Mina (18-3-1, 9 KOs) on Saturday, June 7th at Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia. Cedeño-Mina will be part of the ESPN+-streamed undercard to the ESPN-televised WBO lightweight world title showdown between reigning champ Keyshawn Davis and challenger Edwin De Los Santos.
Cedeño joins Elvis Rodriguez, Olympic teammate Rohan Polanco, and Yan Santana as part of Top Rank’s deep roster of Dominican standouts. “Euri Cedeño is one of the most complete fighters to come out of the Dominican Republic in recent years,” said Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum. “He has amateur pedigree, the composure of a seasoned veteran, and all the tools to become a real threat in the middleweight division.”
“I’m very excited about this co-promotion with Top Rank, which is — and has been — the best promotional company in the world,” said Marshall Kauffman, CEO of King’s Promotions. “I believe we have a future star in Euri Cedeño, and with the guidance of matchmakers Brad Goodman and Bruce Trampler, this kid will win multiple world titles.”
Cedeño (11-0-1, 10 KOs) began boxing at age five, inspired by his late father, Aquino, a renowned trainer in the Dominican Republic. Aquino guided the amateur careers of both Euri and his older brother, Hendri, as Euri compiled more than 400 bouts. Though the brothers hoped to turn pro together in 2021, Euri delayed his debut to compete in the Olympics. He entered the paid ranks in October 2022 and scored six straight knockouts before suffering his lone blemish, a draw against unbeaten Cuban Dayan Depestre in October 2024. He bounced back that December with a decision over Yoanki Urrutia, then added five more stoppages to his resume, including a first-round finish of Ulices Tovar Rivera in March.
“It’s a great honor to join Top Rank’s incredible stable,” Cedeño said. “This opportunity results from years of hard work, including over 400 amateur fights, my Olympic run, and 11 wins as a pro. I’ve earned it, but there’s still a long way to go until I achieve my dream of becoming a world champion. I begin this next big chapter in my career on June 7 in Norfolk.”
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Euri Cedeno joins Top Rank; gets June 7th fight
Dominican middleweight Euri Cedeño has signed a long-term co-promotional agreement with Top Rank, which will work alongside King’s Promotions. Cedeño represented his homeland at the 2021 Olympics and has emerged as a 160-pound power puncher. The 25 year-old southpaw will return in a ten-rounder versus Ecuador’s Abel Mina (18-3-1, 9 KOs) on Saturday, June 7th at Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia. Cedeño-Mina will be part of the ESPN+-streamed undercard to the ESPN-televised WBO lightweight world title showdown between reigning champ Keyshawn Davis and challenger Edwin De Los Santos.
Cedeño joins Elvis Rodriguez, Olympic teammate Rohan Polanco, and Yan Santana as part of Top Rank’s deep roster of Dominican standouts. “Euri Cedeño is one of the most complete fighters to come out of the Dominican Republic in recent years,” said Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum. “He has amateur pedigree, the composure of a seasoned veteran, and all the tools to become a real threat in the middleweight division.”
“I’m very excited about this co-promotion with Top Rank, which is — and has been — the best promotional company in the world,” said Marshall Kauffman, CEO of King’s Promotions. “I believe we have a future star in Euri Cedeño, and with the guidance of matchmakers Brad Goodman and Bruce Trampler, this kid will win multiple world titles.”
Cedeño (11-0-1, 10 KOs) began boxing at age five, inspired by his late father, Aquino, a renowned trainer in the Dominican Republic. Aquino guided the amateur careers of both Euri and his older brother, Hendri, as Euri compiled more than 400 bouts. Though the brothers hoped to turn pro together in 2021, Euri delayed his debut to compete in the Olympics. He entered the paid ranks in October 2022 and scored six straight knockouts before suffering his lone blemish, a draw against unbeaten Cuban Dayan Depestre in October 2024. He bounced back that December with a decision over Yoanki Urrutia, then added five more stoppages to his resume, including a first-round finish of Ulices Tovar Rivera in March.
“It’s a great honor to join Top Rank’s incredible stable,” Cedeño said. “This opportunity results from years of hard work, including over 400 amateur fights, my Olympic run, and 11 wins as a pro. I’ve earned it, but there’s still a long way to go until I achieve my dream of becoming a world champion. I begin this next big chapter in my career on June 7 in Norfolk.”
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David Stevens to face ex-Olympian Petr Khamukov |
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Friday, June 20th is the date for the second installment of the “LA Friday Night Fights” pro boxing series from Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California. It will be streamed live on DAZN at 9:00 pm ET/6:00 pm PT. In the ten-round super middleweight main event, Reading, Pennsylvania’s David “Dynamite” Stevens (14-2, 10 KOs) will face 2106 Olympian Petr “The Surgeon” Khamukov (25-1 including the World Series of Boxing), who is originally from Labinsk, Russia. Also scheduled for action in separate bouts are Leonardo Ruiz (15-1, 8 KOs) of San Bernardino, CA in the eight-round junior middleweight co-feature against Jarrod Tennant (9-4, 4 KOs) of Los Angeles. The event is promoted by Paco Presents, Golden Boy Promotions and Robert Garcia’ House of Champions. Tickets are available at events.thunderstudios.com.
Stevens was an accomplished amateur before turning professional in 2018, having won two Junior Olympic Gold Medals, a Silver Gloves Championship, a Ringside World Championship, and the 2017 USA Boxing Youth National title. The 24 year-old Stevens was last seen fighting to a respectable and close split decision loss against Bektemir Melikuziev of Uzbekistan in November of last year. Before that, Stevens took the "0" from the formidable Sean Hemphill (then 14-0) by eighth-round knockout in January 2023. “I have been hard at work in the gym and waiting for an opportunity to get back into the ring,” said Stevens. “I am thankful to Golden Boy for getting me this main event fight, and I can’t wait to show the world I have what it takes to be at the top.”
As an amateur, Khamukov was a 2016 Olympian for his Russian homeland. In over 115 elite-level international fights, he was also crowned the 2015 European and 2016 Russian National Champion. The 33-year old turned professional in 2018 and has split his ring time between Mexico and the United States ever since.
Khamukov holds a decision victory over respected veteran Vaughn Alexander in March of last year and was last seen stopping Mexico’s Esau Herrera de la Cruz in three rounds in May of last year at the Fox Theater in Redwood City. In thirteen World Series of Boxing bouts, his only loss came against perennial contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko. "My team and I are excited to finally showcase what we've been working on,” said Khamukov. “I'm looking forward to showing everyone why I'm called ‘The Surgeon.’ I know David Stevens is a tough, rugged fighter, but there are levels to this game. I’m here to show I belong. I’m willing to fight the best and leave my mark in the game.”
“I want to thank my partners at Golden Boy, especially Eric Gomez, as well as Robert Garcia’s House of Champions and the great team at Thunder Studios for helping make this second exciting event happen,” said Paco Damian. “This will be a great show for the DAZN viewers from top to bottom with every matchup reflecting the quality matchmaking we put into these shows.”
“We’re excited to partner with Paco Presents again for this excellent main event,” said Golden Boy President Eric Gomez. “David Stevens has a tough test in front of him with the undefeated former Olympian Petr Khamukov, but we know he has what it takes to be victorious.”
UNDERCARD BOUTS
The supporting bouts include junior welterweight Juan “El Negro” Sanchez (8-0, 7 KOs) of Buena Park, CA, via Baja, Mexico, in a six-round test against Yeis Solano (15-5, 10 KOs) of Compton, CA; plus undefeated super featherweight Leonardo Rubalcava (9-0-1, 3 KOs) of Jurupa Valley, CA, in another six-round showcase.
A four-round bantamweight battle will feature Alexis Alvarado (7-1, 5 KOs) of La Puente, CA, taking on Jose Silva (5-0-1, 4 KOs) Sparks, NV; plus Daniel Cruz (9-0, 3 KOs) of San Bernardino, CA, in a junior welterweight six-rounder; Las Vegas super middleweight Alexis Espino (9-1-1, 6 KOs) going six rounds, and Nicolas Robledo (2-0, 2 KOs) of Wilmington, CA in a four-round super featherweight bout. Opening the action will be unbeaten Emiliano Alvarado (6-0, 4 KOs) of Los Angeles going four rounds in the super bantamweight division.
All unspecified opponents will be announced shortly.
On fight night, doors open at 5:00 pm PT and the fights start at 6:00 pm PT. Thunder Studios is located at 20434 S Santa Fe Ave., in Long Beach. For more information, visit their web site at thunderstudios.com or call (310) 762-1360.
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David Stevens to face ex-Olympian Petr Khamukov
Friday, June 20th is the date for the second installment of the “LA Friday Night Fights” pro boxing series from Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California. It will be streamed live on DAZN at 9:00 pm ET/6:00 pm PT. In the ten-round super middleweight main event, Reading, Pennsylvania’s David “Dynamite” Stevens (14-2, 10 KOs) will face 2106 Olympian Petr “The Surgeon” Khamukov (25-1 including the World Series of Boxing), who is originally from Labinsk, Russia. Also scheduled for action in separate bouts are Leonardo Ruiz (15-1, 8 KOs) of San Bernardino, CA in the eight-round junior middleweight co-feature against Jarrod Tennant (9-4, 4 KOs) of Los Angeles. The event is promoted by Paco Presents, Golden Boy Promotions and Robert Garcia’ House of Champions. Tickets are available at events.thunderstudios.com.
Stevens was an accomplished amateur before turning professional in 2018, having won two Junior Olympic Gold Medals, a Silver Gloves Championship, a Ringside World Championship, and the 2017 USA Boxing Youth National title. The 24 year-old Stevens was last seen fighting to a respectable and close split decision loss against Bektemir Melikuziev of Uzbekistan in November of last year. Before that, Stevens took the "0" from the formidable Sean Hemphill (then 14-0) by eighth-round knockout in January 2023. “I have been hard at work in the gym and waiting for an opportunity to get back into the ring,” said Stevens. “I am thankful to Golden Boy for getting me this main event fight, and I can’t wait to show the world I have what it takes to be at the top.”
As an amateur, Khamukov was a 2016 Olympian for his Russian homeland. In over 115 elite-level international fights, he was also crowned the 2015 European and 2016 Russian National Champion. The 33-year old turned professional in 2018 and has split his ring time between Mexico and the United States ever since.
Khamukov holds a decision victory over respected veteran Vaughn Alexander in March of last year and was last seen stopping Mexico’s Esau Herrera de la Cruz in three rounds in May of last year at the Fox Theater in Redwood City. In thirteen World Series of Boxing bouts, his only loss came against perennial contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko. "My team and I are excited to finally showcase what we've been working on,” said Khamukov. “I'm looking forward to showing everyone why I'm called ‘The Surgeon.’ I know David Stevens is a tough, rugged fighter, but there are levels to this game. I’m here to show I belong. I’m willing to fight the best and leave my mark in the game.”
“I want to thank my partners at Golden Boy, especially Eric Gomez, as well as Robert Garcia’s House of Champions and the great team at Thunder Studios for helping make this second exciting event happen,” said Paco Damian. “This will be a great show for the DAZN viewers from top to bottom with every matchup reflecting the quality matchmaking we put into these shows.”
“We’re excited to partner with Paco Presents again for this excellent main event,” said Golden Boy President Eric Gomez. “David Stevens has a tough test in front of him with the undefeated former Olympian Petr Khamukov, but we know he has what it takes to be victorious.”
UNDERCARD BOUTS
The supporting bouts include junior welterweight Juan “El Negro” Sanchez (8-0, 7 KOs) of Buena Park, CA, via Baja, Mexico, in a six-round test against Yeis Solano (15-5, 10 KOs) of Compton, CA; plus undefeated super featherweight Leonardo Rubalcava (9-0-1, 3 KOs) of Jurupa Valley, CA, in another six-round showcase.
A four-round bantamweight battle will feature Alexis Alvarado (7-1, 5 KOs) of La Puente, CA, taking on Jose Silva (5-0-1, 4 KOs) Sparks, NV; plus Daniel Cruz (9-0, 3 KOs) of San Bernardino, CA, in a junior welterweight six-rounder; Las Vegas super middleweight Alexis Espino (9-1-1, 6 KOs) going six rounds, and Nicolas Robledo (2-0, 2 KOs) of Wilmington, CA in a four-round super featherweight bout. Opening the action will be unbeaten Emiliano Alvarado (6-0, 4 KOs) of Los Angeles going four rounds in the super bantamweight division.
All unspecified opponents will be announced shortly.
On fight night, doors open at 5:00 pm PT and the fights start at 6:00 pm PT. Thunder Studios is located at 20434 S Santa Fe Ave., in Long Beach. For more information, visit their web site at thunderstudios.com or call (310) 762-1360.
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Resendiz ready for Plant step-up fight |
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Armando Reséndiz promised to bring the fight to former IBF super middleweight champion Caleb Plant when they meet on the PBC Championship Boxing on Prime Video show on Saturday, May 31st at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. "Fans are going to see a fighter who leaves it all in the ring,” said Reséndiz (15-2, 11 KOs). “I’m bringing pressure, energy, and heart from the opening bell. I’m not coming to back up — I’m coming to bring the fight to him. You’re going to see someone who’s hungry to win and willing to go through whatever it takes to get the job done. I’m not showing up just to compete — I’m gonna make a statement!”
Trained by Manny Robles, who guided Andy Ruiz to the heavyweight world championship, amongst other accomplishments, Reséndiz believes that his continued work with Robles will buoy him to a career best victory on May 31. "Working with Manny Robles out here in Southern California has really taken me to another level,” said Reséndiz. “Every day, we’re motivated — not just on getting in shape, but on improving every part of my game. We’re fine-tuning my footwork, tightening up my defense, sharpening my punches, and building smart strategies for fight night. I’ve been learning so much throughout this camp. Honestly, I feel more confident, more focused, and more ready than I ever have before."
While Reséndiz enters the ring as an underdog against Plant, the current WBA interim title holder, it’s a position that Reséndiz has relished before. In March 2023, the 26-year old sprung an upset on former unified champion Jarrett Hurd, stopping him in round ten. He plans to bring that same confidence into a matchup against an opponent who he expects the best from in their showdown. "I know Caleb Plant is a top-level fighter,” said Reséndiz. “He’s a former world champion for a reason — he’s fast, technical, and he’s been in there with the best. I respect everything he’s accomplished. But I didn’t take this fight to just be another name on his resume. I’ve put in the work, I’ve made the sacrifices, and I’m coming in prepared to give him a tough fight. This is the kind of challenge I’ve always wanted — to go up against the best and prove I belong with the best. He’s going to remember my name forever.”
A native of Guayabitos, Nayarit, Mexico, Reséndiz began his career in Mexico’s amateur boxing system, winning a gold medal in the National Olympics during his first year in the sport. He would go on to win three gold medals and two bronzes in national tournaments, making him the most decorated fighter from Nayarit. Now he has the chance to bring all that work to a climax with a career-changing victory.
"This fight is huge for me and I want to thank my promoters Warriors Boxing and Boxlab Promotions for giving me this opportunity,” said Reséndiz. “It’s not just another fight — it’s the opportunity I’ve been chasing since I first laced up gloves. If I beat Caleb Plant, people will have to take notice. A win puts me in position to fight for a world title. I’ve worked too hard and come too far to let this moment slip away. I’m treating it like everything is on the line — because for me, it is."
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Resendiz ready for Plant step-up fight
Armando Reséndiz promised to bring the fight to former IBF super middleweight champion Caleb Plant when they meet on the PBC Championship Boxing on Prime Video show on Saturday, May 31st at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. "Fans are going to see a fighter who leaves it all in the ring,” said Reséndiz (15-2, 11 KOs). “I’m bringing pressure, energy, and heart from the opening bell. I’m not coming to back up — I’m coming to bring the fight to him. You’re going to see someone who’s hungry to win and willing to go through whatever it takes to get the job done. I’m not showing up just to compete — I’m gonna make a statement!”
Trained by Manny Robles, who guided Andy Ruiz to the heavyweight world championship, amongst other accomplishments, Reséndiz believes that his continued work with Robles will buoy him to a career best victory on May 31. "Working with Manny Robles out here in Southern California has really taken me to another level,” said Reséndiz. “Every day, we’re motivated — not just on getting in shape, but on improving every part of my game. We’re fine-tuning my footwork, tightening up my defense, sharpening my punches, and building smart strategies for fight night. I’ve been learning so much throughout this camp. Honestly, I feel more confident, more focused, and more ready than I ever have before."
While Reséndiz enters the ring as an underdog against Plant, the current WBA interim title holder, it’s a position that Reséndiz has relished before. In March 2023, the 26-year old sprung an upset on former unified champion Jarrett Hurd, stopping him in round ten. He plans to bring that same confidence into a matchup against an opponent who he expects the best from in their showdown. "I know Caleb Plant is a top-level fighter,” said Reséndiz. “He’s a former world champion for a reason — he’s fast, technical, and he’s been in there with the best. I respect everything he’s accomplished. But I didn’t take this fight to just be another name on his resume. I’ve put in the work, I’ve made the sacrifices, and I’m coming in prepared to give him a tough fight. This is the kind of challenge I’ve always wanted — to go up against the best and prove I belong with the best. He’s going to remember my name forever.”
A native of Guayabitos, Nayarit, Mexico, Reséndiz began his career in Mexico’s amateur boxing system, winning a gold medal in the National Olympics during his first year in the sport. He would go on to win three gold medals and two bronzes in national tournaments, making him the most decorated fighter from Nayarit. Now he has the chance to bring all that work to a climax with a career-changing victory.
"This fight is huge for me and I want to thank my promoters Warriors Boxing and Boxlab Promotions for giving me this opportunity,” said Reséndiz. “It’s not just another fight — it’s the opportunity I’ve been chasing since I first laced up gloves. If I beat Caleb Plant, people will have to take notice. A win puts me in position to fight for a world title. I’ve worked too hard and come too far to let this moment slip away. I’m treating it like everything is on the line — because for me, it is."
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Portugal's Uisma Lima returns to birth continent for first defense |
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At just 18 years old, a young man laced up his first pair of boxing gloves in Portugal, driven by a dream and a deep sense of purpose. Today, that same fighter, IBO 154-pound champion Uisma Lima stands on the brink of his first title defense, ready to bring the heat to South Africa against local man Shervantaigh Koopman. Born in Angola and raised in Portugal from the age of eight, Lima’s journey is one of resilience and sacrifice. “I left Angola to give my mother and two brothers a better life,” he says. “That decision shaped everything.”
As an amateur, he was a force to be reckoned with, winning every international tournament he entered in Portugal and amassing a record of 41 wins and just three losses. Now, as a professional, he’s more focused than ever. “I had a great camp. I trained smart, intensely, and with the best. I’m confident and well-prepared.”
Indeed, footage of him on Instagram shows an athlete in incredible condition, clearly at his peak ahead of next weekend’s Emperors Palace showdown. His fighting style is as commanding as his mindset. “I like to dominate the fight from beginning to end,” he says, echoing the influence of his boxing idols Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Vasiliy Lomachenko and Anthony Joshua. Like them, he blends power with precision, and heart with strategy.
His opponent, Koopman, is no pushover. “He’s a good fighter. I respect him. He also likes to dominate, and I like that about him,” the champion notes. “But playing smart will be the key to success.”
Outside the ring, he’s a devoted father to two young children – Lucas, four, and Mia, nine months, who fuel his fire every day. “I motivate myself by believing in myself and knowing that one day, I’ll reach the top.”
As he prepares to step into the ring in South Africa, his goal is clear: “To make a wish for the title with a solid victory.”
No trash talk, no theatrics. Just a man on a mission, ready to prove once again why he’s the one to beat. Lima and his team arrive in South Africa on Friday. May 31st’s action will be broadcast live on SuperSport.
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Portugal's Uisma Lima returns to birth continent for first defense
At just 18 years old, a young man laced up his first pair of boxing gloves in Portugal, driven by a dream and a deep sense of purpose. Today, that same fighter, IBO 154-pound champion Uisma Lima stands on the brink of his first title defense, ready to bring the heat to South Africa against local man Shervantaigh Koopman. Born in Angola and raised in Portugal from the age of eight, Lima’s journey is one of resilience and sacrifice. “I left Angola to give my mother and two brothers a better life,” he says. “That decision shaped everything.”
As an amateur, he was a force to be reckoned with, winning every international tournament he entered in Portugal and amassing a record of 41 wins and just three losses. Now, as a professional, he’s more focused than ever. “I had a great camp. I trained smart, intensely, and with the best. I’m confident and well-prepared.”
Indeed, footage of him on Instagram shows an athlete in incredible condition, clearly at his peak ahead of next weekend’s Emperors Palace showdown. His fighting style is as commanding as his mindset. “I like to dominate the fight from beginning to end,” he says, echoing the influence of his boxing idols Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Vasiliy Lomachenko and Anthony Joshua. Like them, he blends power with precision, and heart with strategy.
His opponent, Koopman, is no pushover. “He’s a good fighter. I respect him. He also likes to dominate, and I like that about him,” the champion notes. “But playing smart will be the key to success.”
Outside the ring, he’s a devoted father to two young children – Lucas, four, and Mia, nine months, who fuel his fire every day. “I motivate myself by believing in myself and knowing that one day, I’ll reach the top.”
As he prepares to step into the ring in South Africa, his goal is clear: “To make a wish for the title with a solid victory.”
No trash talk, no theatrics. Just a man on a mission, ready to prove once again why he’s the one to beat. Lima and his team arrive in South Africa on Friday. May 31st’s action will be broadcast live on SuperSport.
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Netflix making movie about 1984 US Olympic team |
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Netflix announced that actor Janie Foxx will star in a forthcoming drama feature entitled Fight for ’84. The motion picture takes place in the aftermath of the tragic plane crash that killed members of the 1980 U.S. Olympic boxing team. Foxx stars as the new coach who is recruited to lead the team and utlimately guided them to victory at the 1984 Olympics, where the squad collected the most boxing medals in the history of the Summer Games. With the Russians and Cubans boycotting the Olympics, Pernell Whitaker, Meldrick Taylor, Mark Breland, Tyrell Biggs, Frank Tate, Jerry Page, Henry Tillman, Steve McCroy and Paul Gonzalez all won gold. Evander Holyfield won bronze that year. The script is credited to Andrea Berloff, John Gatins and Andy Weiss. Producers include Eric Newman, Bryan Unkeless, Jamie Foxx and Michael W. Abbott. Executive producers are Henry Tillman and Datari Turner, along with Andy Weiss.
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Netflix making movie about 1984 US Olympic team
Netflix announced that actor Janie Foxx will star in a forthcoming drama feature entitled Fight for ’84. The motion picture takes place in the aftermath of the tragic plane crash that killed members of the 1980 U.S. Olympic boxing team. Foxx stars as the new coach who is recruited to lead the team and utlimately guided them to victory at the 1984 Olympics, where the squad collected the most boxing medals in the history of the Summer Games. With the Russians and Cubans boycotting the Olympics, Pernell Whitaker, Meldrick Taylor, Mark Breland, Tyrell Biggs, Frank Tate, Jerry Page, Henry Tillman, Steve McCroy and Paul Gonzalez all won gold. Evander Holyfield won bronze that year. The script is credited to Andrea Berloff, John Gatins and Andy Weiss. Producers include Eric Newman, Bryan Unkeless, Jamie Foxx and Michael W. Abbott. Executive producers are Henry Tillman and Datari Turner, along with Andy Weiss.
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Ex-NBA baller Michael Carter-Williams set for amateur boxing debut |
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Uprising Promotions is set for a return to the ring at the Léman Ballroom in New York City next Thursday, May 29th, with Broad Street Brawl set to deliver a night of boxing and entertainment. Headlined by the amateur boxing debut of former NBA Rookie of the Year Michael Carter-Williams, the card will also feature a live performance from rising music star Yung Wylin' during the show. The action-packed event will raise funds for Bigvision Community, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting young adults in recovery from substance abuse, and a limited number of tickets remain on sale now. “We have been receiving tremendous support for Broad Street Brawl, and we are really pleased with the direction of this show,” said Ronson Frank, president of Uprising Promotions. “Bigvision Community represents a remarkable cause, and they have been a great partner for us. We have also received national media coverage on Michael-Carter Williams making his boxing debut, and Young Wylin’ is a young up-and-coming star who will be bringing another element of fun to this entertaining night.”
Carter-Williams was a standout guard from Syracuse University and the 11th overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers. He made an immediate impact in the league. He earned 2013–14 NBA Rookie of the Year honors after averaging 16.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game for the Sixers during his rookie season. Notably, he nearly achieved a quadruple-double in his NBA debut, recording 22 points, 12 assists, nine steals and seven rebounds against the Miami Heat.
After a decade-long professional basketball career, Carter-Williams has since turned his focus to a variety of new business endeavors, and he has also begun work as a college basketball analyst for ESPN. With his competitive spirit still inspiring him to find new challenges, Carter-Williams started boxing and is now set to make his amateur debut when Uprising Promotions returns to action on May 29th.
Presented by Uprising Promotions in association with HIIT the Deck Boxing Gym, Broad Street Brawl on May 29th features a variety of amateur bouts, with Carter-Williams' debut being a key highlight of the evening. Tickets for the show are on sale now.
Based in New York City, Uprising Promotions was founded in 2013 by former professional boxer Ronson Frank, who retired as an undefeated light heavyweight following a 17-fight career. Throughout its more than a decade in the business, Uprising Promotions has hosted a consistent schedule of sellout shows in its home base of New York City. Additionally, the company has routinely co-promoted cards that take place throughout the United States and all over the globe. From a broadcast perspective, Uprising Promotions has co-promoted cards on major television networks such as Showtime, and it has independently managed international pay-per-view events in the United States and Jamaica.
Broad Street Brawl - Bout Sheet
• Michael Carter Williams vs. Sam Khatib (Heavyweights)
• Daniella Malave vs. Courteney Wach (Welterweights)
• Christine Jeberg vs. Susie Mariduena Barrett (Light Welterweights)
• Bill Walker vs. Mike Raffaniello (Light Heavyweights)
• Michael Kaplan vs. Peiyn Jin (Lightweights)
• Daniel Anyaegbunam vs. Darren Agboh (Heavyweights)
• Amy Wilkes vs. Michelle Lee (Flyweights)
• Francisco Trindade vs. Christopher Barnes (Heavyweights)
• Liubomyr Ozhovychh vs. Israel Bailey (Middleweights)
• Dan Hendrick vs. Sahand Boorboor (Light Heavyweights)
• Justine Sherry vs. TBA (Featherweights)
• David Arena vs. TBA (Light Heavyweights)
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Ex-NBA baller Michael Carter-Williams set for amateur boxing debut
Uprising Promotions is set for a return to the ring at the Léman Ballroom in New York City next Thursday, May 29th, with Broad Street Brawl set to deliver a night of boxing and entertainment. Headlined by the amateur boxing debut of former NBA Rookie of the Year Michael Carter-Williams, the card will also feature a live performance from rising music star Yung Wylin' during the show. The action-packed event will raise funds for Bigvision Community, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting young adults in recovery from substance abuse, and a limited number of tickets remain on sale now. “We have been receiving tremendous support for Broad Street Brawl, and we are really pleased with the direction of this show,” said Ronson Frank, president of Uprising Promotions. “Bigvision Community represents a remarkable cause, and they have been a great partner for us. We have also received national media coverage on Michael-Carter Williams making his boxing debut, and Young Wylin’ is a young up-and-coming star who will be bringing another element of fun to this entertaining night.”
Carter-Williams was a standout guard from Syracuse University and the 11th overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers. He made an immediate impact in the league. He earned 2013–14 NBA Rookie of the Year honors after averaging 16.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game for the Sixers during his rookie season. Notably, he nearly achieved a quadruple-double in his NBA debut, recording 22 points, 12 assists, nine steals and seven rebounds against the Miami Heat.
After a decade-long professional basketball career, Carter-Williams has since turned his focus to a variety of new business endeavors, and he has also begun work as a college basketball analyst for ESPN. With his competitive spirit still inspiring him to find new challenges, Carter-Williams started boxing and is now set to make his amateur debut when Uprising Promotions returns to action on May 29th.
Presented by Uprising Promotions in association with HIIT the Deck Boxing Gym, Broad Street Brawl on May 29th features a variety of amateur bouts, with Carter-Williams' debut being a key highlight of the evening. Tickets for the show are on sale now.
Based in New York City, Uprising Promotions was founded in 2013 by former professional boxer Ronson Frank, who retired as an undefeated light heavyweight following a 17-fight career. Throughout its more than a decade in the business, Uprising Promotions has hosted a consistent schedule of sellout shows in its home base of New York City. Additionally, the company has routinely co-promoted cards that take place throughout the United States and all over the globe. From a broadcast perspective, Uprising Promotions has co-promoted cards on major television networks such as Showtime, and it has independently managed international pay-per-view events in the United States and Jamaica.
Broad Street Brawl - Bout Sheet
• Michael Carter Williams vs. Sam Khatib (Heavyweights)
• Daniella Malave vs. Courteney Wach (Welterweights)
• Christine Jeberg vs. Susie Mariduena Barrett (Light Welterweights)
• Bill Walker vs. Mike Raffaniello (Light Heavyweights)
• Michael Kaplan vs. Peiyn Jin (Lightweights)
• Daniel Anyaegbunam vs. Darren Agboh (Heavyweights)
• Amy Wilkes vs. Michelle Lee (Flyweights)
• Francisco Trindade vs. Christopher Barnes (Heavyweights)
• Liubomyr Ozhovychh vs. Israel Bailey (Middleweights)
• Dan Hendrick vs. Sahand Boorboor (Light Heavyweights)
• Justine Sherry vs. TBA (Featherweights)
• David Arena vs. TBA (Light Heavyweights)
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Josh Taylor fights on Saturday in Scotland |
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When former world junior welterweight champion Josh Taylor goes into the ring on Saturday night against Ekow Essuman, he will be fighting for more than a victory. Instead, Taylor (19-2 with 13 KOs), will be looking to assert his place amongst Scotland’s boxing greats. The former champion has seen his career dip in recent years: a highly disputed win over Jack Catterall just over three years ago was followed by decisive unanimous decision losses to Teofimo Lopez in New York and then anohter loss in the return fight that was held in Leeds, to Catterall. Now, after a year away from the ring, Taylor will return at the weekend against Essuman (21-1 with 8 KOs), in a bout in the welterweight category. Essuman is no pushover, being a former British champion, with his only loss being on points over twelve rounds against Harry Scarff. Despite living in Edinburgh, Taylor will be the hometown fighter as the event is to be held at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow.
In taking to the ring, Taylor follows in a long line of great Scottish fighters.
Ken Buchanan: Buchanan, 61-8 (28), who died a little over two years ago, is probably best known for his losing effort in 1972 against Roberto Durán. But the Edinburgh fighter was a fine boxer and an undisputed lightweight world champion. He went to Puerto Rico in 1970 and outpointed the great Ismael Laguna, then went on to win the WBC lightweight title against Ruben Navarro in Los Angeles, before defending it once more against Laguna in New York. However, he ran into Durán in 1972 and, after Durán hit him low (“I think about you every time I piss,” Buchanan told the Panamanian years later), the referee counted Buchanan out in the fifth round. After that loss, Buchanan gradually moved out of the top division. There was no rematch against Durán and despite winning the British title, the locations for Buchanan’s bouts moved further and further from the bright lights until his retirement in 1982.
Jim Watt: Like his contemporary Ken Buchanan, the Glaswegian Watt, 38-8 (27), was a world lightweight champion. He also lost a close, competitive fight against countryman Ken Buchanan in 1973. Watt won his title in 1979 against Alfredo Pitalua at the famous Kelvin Hall in Glasgow. He then defended it five times before coming up against all-time great Nicaraguan Alexis Arguello, 77-8 (62), in 1981. In possibly the best performance of his career from a historical perspective, Watt went fifteen rounds against Arguello, losing a fairly narrow decision. It would be Watt’s last fight.
Benny Lynch: Flyweight world champion Benny Lynch died young at thirty-three years old, but those three-decades-and-a-bit were lived hard. Lynch learned his profession in the boxing booths of the 1920s and 1930s, then turned professional as the new decade began. After living the British and European titles, Lynch beat Small Montana for the world title in 1937, unifying the division’s belts for the first time (he had beaten Pat Palmer for the NBA title the year before). Lynch defended in Glasgow but forfeited a year later. Legal issues and alcoholism swiftly undid Lynch’s career, and he passed away just a few years later in 1943.
Alex Arthur:
There was a time when Alex Arthur, 31-3 (21), was the sole shining light in Scottish boxing. The Edinburgh fighter held the British, European, and WBO super-featherweight titles during the early 2000s, making repeated appearances at the Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh. Despite a fifth-round loss to Michael Gomez in 2003, the faithful kept their faith. At the peak of his career, Arthur outpointed Ricky Burns to pick up the British, Commonwealth, and European titles. A loss to Nicky Cook in 2008 spelled the end of his being at the top levels and despite winning five of his last six, Arthur’s career faded to an end in 2012.
Ricky Burns:
Burns, 45-8-1 (17), had his last fight at the end of 2023, so he may still appear within a ring. Back then, he stopped fellow Scot Willie Limond in five rounds in Glasgow in a match that few wanted to see. But Burns had been special in his career, winning the British and Commonwealth super-featherweight titles in 2007 and 2008. At world-class level, Burns beat Roman Martinez for the WBO world super-featherweight title in 2010, then defended it against Andreas Evensen, Joseph Laryea, Nicky Cook, Michael Katsidis, Moses Paulus, Kevin Mitchell, Jose A. Gonzalez-Ramos, and Raymundo Beltran. Burns lost to pound-for-pound great Terence Crawford by decision in 2014, after which his career began to diminish. He lost again immediately after the Crawford fight before travelling to Hidalgo, Texas, to face Omar Figueroa Jr. Eventually, after a series of less-impressive wins, he lost to Julius Indongo and Anthony Crolla.
Scott Harrison: There may never be a larger ‘What if…’ question in UK boxing than, ‘What if Scott Harrison had been able to remain on the right side of the law?’. The Glasgow fighter, 27-3-2 (15), held the British and Commonwealth titles, then moved up to world class by stopping Victor Santiago in six rounds for the WBO world featherweight title. Harrison then moved through Julio Pablo Chacon and Wayne McCullough, before losing a split decision in Glasgow to Manuel Medina. Harrison reversed that result four months later and then made six defences before legal troubles and a spot of time in a Spanish prison kept him on the sidelines for seven years. He returned in 2012 and had two fights that year against less-than-stellar opposition before losing a wide unanimous decision to Liam Walsh in 2013.
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Josh Taylor fights on Saturday in Scotland
When former world junior welterweight champion Josh Taylor goes into the ring on Saturday night against Ekow Essuman, he will be fighting for more than a victory. Instead, Taylor (19-2 with 13 KOs), will be looking to assert his place amongst Scotland’s boxing greats. The former champion has seen his career dip in recent years: a highly disputed win over Jack Catterall just over three years ago was followed by decisive unanimous decision losses to Teofimo Lopez in New York and then anohter loss in the return fight that was held in Leeds, to Catterall. Now, after a year away from the ring, Taylor will return at the weekend against Essuman (21-1 with 8 KOs), in a bout in the welterweight category. Essuman is no pushover, being a former British champion, with his only loss being on points over twelve rounds against Harry Scarff. Despite living in Edinburgh, Taylor will be the hometown fighter as the event is to be held at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow.
In taking to the ring, Taylor follows in a long line of great Scottish fighters.
Ken Buchanan: Buchanan, 61-8 (28), who died a little over two years ago, is probably best known for his losing effort in 1972 against Roberto Durán. But the Edinburgh fighter was a fine boxer and an undisputed lightweight world champion. He went to Puerto Rico in 1970 and outpointed the great Ismael Laguna, then went on to win the WBC lightweight title against Ruben Navarro in Los Angeles, before defending it once more against Laguna in New York. However, he ran into Durán in 1972 and, after Durán hit him low (“I think about you every time I piss,” Buchanan told the Panamanian years later), the referee counted Buchanan out in the fifth round. After that loss, Buchanan gradually moved out of the top division. There was no rematch against Durán and despite winning the British title, the locations for Buchanan’s bouts moved further and further from the bright lights until his retirement in 1982.
Jim Watt: Like his contemporary Ken Buchanan, the Glaswegian Watt, 38-8 (27), was a world lightweight champion. He also lost a close, competitive fight against countryman Ken Buchanan in 1973. Watt won his title in 1979 against Alfredo Pitalua at the famous Kelvin Hall in Glasgow. He then defended it five times before coming up against all-time great Nicaraguan Alexis Arguello, 77-8 (62), in 1981. In possibly the best performance of his career from a historical perspective, Watt went fifteen rounds against Arguello, losing a fairly narrow decision. It would be Watt’s last fight.
Benny Lynch: Flyweight world champion Benny Lynch died young at thirty-three years old, but those three-decades-and-a-bit were lived hard. Lynch learned his profession in the boxing booths of the 1920s and 1930s, then turned professional as the new decade began. After living the British and European titles, Lynch beat Small Montana for the world title in 1937, unifying the division’s belts for the first time (he had beaten Pat Palmer for the NBA title the year before). Lynch defended in Glasgow but forfeited a year later. Legal issues and alcoholism swiftly undid Lynch’s career, and he passed away just a few years later in 1943.
Alex Arthur:
There was a time when Alex Arthur, 31-3 (21), was the sole shining light in Scottish boxing. The Edinburgh fighter held the British, European, and WBO super-featherweight titles during the early 2000s, making repeated appearances at the Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh. Despite a fifth-round loss to Michael Gomez in 2003, the faithful kept their faith. At the peak of his career, Arthur outpointed Ricky Burns to pick up the British, Commonwealth, and European titles. A loss to Nicky Cook in 2008 spelled the end of his being at the top levels and despite winning five of his last six, Arthur’s career faded to an end in 2012.
Ricky Burns:
Burns, 45-8-1 (17), had his last fight at the end of 2023, so he may still appear within a ring. Back then, he stopped fellow Scot Willie Limond in five rounds in Glasgow in a match that few wanted to see. But Burns had been special in his career, winning the British and Commonwealth super-featherweight titles in 2007 and 2008. At world-class level, Burns beat Roman Martinez for the WBO world super-featherweight title in 2010, then defended it against Andreas Evensen, Joseph Laryea, Nicky Cook, Michael Katsidis, Moses Paulus, Kevin Mitchell, Jose A. Gonzalez-Ramos, and Raymundo Beltran. Burns lost to pound-for-pound great Terence Crawford by decision in 2014, after which his career began to diminish. He lost again immediately after the Crawford fight before travelling to Hidalgo, Texas, to face Omar Figueroa Jr. Eventually, after a series of less-impressive wins, he lost to Julius Indongo and Anthony Crolla.
Scott Harrison: There may never be a larger ‘What if…’ question in UK boxing than, ‘What if Scott Harrison had been able to remain on the right side of the law?’. The Glasgow fighter, 27-3-2 (15), held the British and Commonwealth titles, then moved up to world class by stopping Victor Santiago in six rounds for the WBO world featherweight title. Harrison then moved through Julio Pablo Chacon and Wayne McCullough, before losing a split decision in Glasgow to Manuel Medina. Harrison reversed that result four months later and then made six defences before legal troubles and a spot of time in a Spanish prison kept him on the sidelines for seven years. He returned in 2012 and had two fights that year against less-than-stellar opposition before losing a wide unanimous decision to Liam Walsh in 2013.
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Crews Dezurn to end inactivity with June title defense |
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Franchon Crews Dezurn (9-2 with 2 KOs), the WBC super middleweight champion, will defend her title against 2024 Mexican Olympian Citlalli Ortiz (4-1 with 1 KO). The card, presented by Salita Promotions, will take place at the International Boxing Hall of Fame at the Turning Stone Resort Casino in New York City on Friday, June 6th. It will be streamed on DAZN. Crews Dezurn comes into this fight with about a year and a half of inactivity after winning the WBC crown in December 2023, defeating Shadasia Green. Citlalli comes into this fight lacing in big-fight experience but more active than the champion, having defeated Jordanne Garcia in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Crews Dezurn to end inactivity with June title defense
Franchon Crews Dezurn (9-2 with 2 KOs), the WBC super middleweight champion, will defend her title against 2024 Mexican Olympian Citlalli Ortiz (4-1 with 1 KO). The card, presented by Salita Promotions, will take place at the International Boxing Hall of Fame at the Turning Stone Resort Casino in New York City on Friday, June 6th. It will be streamed on DAZN. Crews Dezurn comes into this fight with about a year and a half of inactivity after winning the WBC crown in December 2023, defeating Shadasia Green. Citlalli comes into this fight lacing in big-fight experience but more active than the champion, having defeated Jordanne Garcia in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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WBC to split the atomweight title |
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With unification in the 102-pound division completed only a month ago, the WBC announced it will create an interim atomweight title, with Camila Zamorano facing former title holder Mika Iwakawa for the secondary strap. The fight will take place next Saturday, June 14th in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, Zamorano's birthplace. Just seventeen years old, Zamorano got a quality win at the end of last year defeating Norj Guro by unanimous decision. Zamorano has an undefeated record of 11-0 with 1 KO. Iwakawa, age 41, had two reigns as a 102-pound monarch and holds a record of 13-7-1 with 4 KOs.
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
APRIL 6, 2025 ... Germany's Tina Rupprecht was crowned unified atomweight champion in her home country. The 32 year-old Rupprecht handed previously undefeated Sumire Yamanaka of Japan her first loss. Rupprecht's triumph came via decision after an exciting fight at the MBS Arena in Potsdam in front of 2,500 spectators. Rupprecht, who is barely five feet tall and is nicknamed “Tiny Tina,” was quick on her feet and the more active boxer overall. Her Japanese opponent launched a few counterattacks but in the end, Rupprecht prevailed thanks to her greater variability. Rupprecht entered the fight as WBO, WBA, and WBC champion, while Yamanaka came in with IBF recognition.
In November, Rupprecht became a three-belt champion by defeating Japan's Eri Matsuda (7-2-1, 1 KO) via unanimous decision in Heidelberg, Germany. In the first round, Rupprecht decked Matsuda with a strong right to the face that sent her straight to the canvas. Before that, Rupprecht had defeated Fabiana Bytyqi in January to become a two-division world champion.
Yamanaka defeated Mika Iwakawa in her most recent outing to retain the IBF title. However, this will be Yamanaka’s second fight outside of Japan and her first ever outside of Asia, a significant factor that could test her ability to perform on the global stage.
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WBC to split the atomweight title
With unification in the 102-pound division completed only a month ago, the WBC announced it will create an interim atomweight title, with Camila Zamorano facing former title holder Mika Iwakawa for the secondary strap. The fight will take place next Saturday, June 14th in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, Zamorano's birthplace. Just seventeen years old, Zamorano got a quality win at the end of last year defeating Norj Guro by unanimous decision. Zamorano has an undefeated record of 11-0 with 1 KO. Iwakawa, age 41, had two reigns as a 102-pound monarch and holds a record of 13-7-1 with 4 KOs.
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
APRIL 6, 2025 ... Germany's Tina Rupprecht was crowned unified atomweight champion in her home country. The 32 year-old Rupprecht handed previously undefeated Sumire Yamanaka of Japan her first loss. Rupprecht's triumph came via decision after an exciting fight at the MBS Arena in Potsdam in front of 2,500 spectators. Rupprecht, who is barely five feet tall and is nicknamed “Tiny Tina,” was quick on her feet and the more active boxer overall. Her Japanese opponent launched a few counterattacks but in the end, Rupprecht prevailed thanks to her greater variability. Rupprecht entered the fight as WBO, WBA, and WBC champion, while Yamanaka came in with IBF recognition.
In November, Rupprecht became a three-belt champion by defeating Japan's Eri Matsuda (7-2-1, 1 KO) via unanimous decision in Heidelberg, Germany. In the first round, Rupprecht decked Matsuda with a strong right to the face that sent her straight to the canvas. Before that, Rupprecht had defeated Fabiana Bytyqi in January to become a two-division world champion.
Yamanaka defeated Mika Iwakawa in her most recent outing to retain the IBF title. However, this will be Yamanaka’s second fight outside of Japan and her first ever outside of Asia, a significant factor that could test her ability to perform on the global stage.
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Garner books European title defense vs. Bellotti for July 26th |
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Bournemouth, England will host pro boxing on Saturday July 26th when Ryan "The Piranha" Garner returns to the Bournemouth International Centre to defend the European junior lightweight championship against British and Commonwealth champion Reece "Bomber" Bellotti. Garner, age 27, enjoyed a successful and packed-out maiden appearance at the BIC at the beginning of March when he overwhelmed previously unbeaten Salvador Jimenez. Now, Garner gets the chance to add the treasured Lonsdale (British title) belt to his collection. A shootout is expected with Bellotti, age 34, on a six-fight winning streak since taking on former WBA 122-pound champion Ray Ford in 2021.
Bellotti (20-5 with 15 KOs) from Watford, England, rebuilt from the foundations by securing the Southern Area title against Dean Dodge before securing the Commonwealth title against then-unbeaten Aqib Fiaz via stoppage. He then won the British title in early 2024 via unanimous decision against a former Garner opponent in Liam Dillon. Since then, Bellotti has made successful defenses against Levi Giles and Michael Gomez Jr.
Southampton favourite Garner (17-0 with 8 KOs), is establishing a big following on the South Coast with the support of his local football team, where he is an ambassador for the Saints Foundation and makes regular pitch side appearances. His career trajectory took an upward turn with a third-round stoppage of Juan Jesus Antunez in the summer of 2023, making a successful defense against the forthcoming European junior welterweight title challenger Dillon.
The undefeated and highly ranked WBO contender Archie Sharp was outflanked by Garner in July of last year, which set Garner up for his European triumph a short drive from his Southampton home.”
“This is the fight to make in the [130-pound] division,” said promoter Frank Warren. “A real cracker that will deliver the goods in a big way. I was delighted with how our first promotion in Bournemouth turned out in March, with a sellout crowd at an absolutely terrific venue at the BIC. It couldn’t have worked out any better and I am very happy to be making a return visit in July.
“For Ryan, this is the sort of fight he needs to bring him up to, ultimately, world title contention, which is where we see his journey heading. We know Reece is a quality fighter with a strong following himself and, most importantly, both men bring entertainment value for the fans.
“July 26th is most definitely a date to circle in your diaries and it is a fight not to be missed.”
Matchroom Fight Pass tickets and AO Arena presale tickets go on sale at 10.00am on Tuesday May 20 and General Sale tickets go on sale at 10.00am on Wednesday May 21st.
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Garner books European title defense vs. Bellotti for July 26th
Bournemouth, England will host pro boxing on Saturday July 26th when Ryan "The Piranha" Garner returns to the Bournemouth International Centre to defend the European junior lightweight championship against British and Commonwealth champion Reece "Bomber" Bellotti. Garner, age 27, enjoyed a successful and packed-out maiden appearance at the BIC at the beginning of March when he overwhelmed previously unbeaten Salvador Jimenez. Now, Garner gets the chance to add the treasured Lonsdale (British title) belt to his collection. A shootout is expected with Bellotti, age 34, on a six-fight winning streak since taking on former WBA 122-pound champion Ray Ford in 2021.
Bellotti (20-5 with 15 KOs) from Watford, England, rebuilt from the foundations by securing the Southern Area title against Dean Dodge before securing the Commonwealth title against then-unbeaten Aqib Fiaz via stoppage. He then won the British title in early 2024 via unanimous decision against a former Garner opponent in Liam Dillon. Since then, Bellotti has made successful defenses against Levi Giles and Michael Gomez Jr.
Southampton favourite Garner (17-0 with 8 KOs), is establishing a big following on the South Coast with the support of his local football team, where he is an ambassador for the Saints Foundation and makes regular pitch side appearances. His career trajectory took an upward turn with a third-round stoppage of Juan Jesus Antunez in the summer of 2023, making a successful defense against the forthcoming European junior welterweight title challenger Dillon.
The undefeated and highly ranked WBO contender Archie Sharp was outflanked by Garner in July of last year, which set Garner up for his European triumph a short drive from his Southampton home.”
“This is the fight to make in the [130-pound] division,” said promoter Frank Warren. “A real cracker that will deliver the goods in a big way. I was delighted with how our first promotion in Bournemouth turned out in March, with a sellout crowd at an absolutely terrific venue at the BIC. It couldn’t have worked out any better and I am very happy to be making a return visit in July.
“For Ryan, this is the sort of fight he needs to bring him up to, ultimately, world title contention, which is where we see his journey heading. We know Reece is a quality fighter with a strong following himself and, most importantly, both men bring entertainment value for the fans.
“July 26th is most definitely a date to circle in your diaries and it is a fight not to be missed.”
Matchroom Fight Pass tickets and AO Arena presale tickets go on sale at 10.00am on Tuesday May 20 and General Sale tickets go on sale at 10.00am on Wednesday May 21st.
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Big road win for Argentina's Alfredo Soto |
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Alfredo Soto TKO2 José Núñez... Lightweight Alfredo “Coki” Soto of Argentina made a strong statement in Panama, scoring a second-round technical knockout win over hometown favorite José Núñez. It was Nunez's first loss, coming in his twentieth pro fight. From the opening bell, it was clear both fighters came to win. Núñez tried to control the tempo with his speed and distance. But Soto, relentless and composed, looked to get inside and trade punches. Late in the first round, Soto rocked Núñez with a series of power shots, briefly dropping him — though the referee ruled it a slip due to an alleged rabbit punch. Round two, however, was all Soto. Sensing his opponent was still shaken, he turned up the heat. Núñez attempted to box his way out of danger, but Soto’s pressure was overwhelming. Two knockdowns in quick succession left the Panamanian unable to recover, forcing the referee to wave it off.
With the win, Soto improves to 15-1 with 10 KOs, taking a major step forward in his international career. The result sparked celebrations back home in Medrano, Argentina, where fans gathered around TVs and took to the streets in a car parade honoring their new local hero.
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Big road win for Argentina's Alfredo Soto
Alfredo Soto TKO2 José Núñez... Lightweight Alfredo “Coki” Soto of Argentina made a strong statement in Panama, scoring a second-round technical knockout win over hometown favorite José Núñez. It was Nunez's first loss, coming in his twentieth pro fight. From the opening bell, it was clear both fighters came to win. Núñez tried to control the tempo with his speed and distance. But Soto, relentless and composed, looked to get inside and trade punches. Late in the first round, Soto rocked Núñez with a series of power shots, briefly dropping him — though the referee ruled it a slip due to an alleged rabbit punch. Round two, however, was all Soto. Sensing his opponent was still shaken, he turned up the heat. Núñez attempted to box his way out of danger, but Soto’s pressure was overwhelming. Two knockdowns in quick succession left the Panamanian unable to recover, forcing the referee to wave it off.
With the win, Soto improves to 15-1 with 10 KOs, taking a major step forward in his international career. The result sparked celebrations back home in Medrano, Argentina, where fans gathered around TVs and took to the streets in a car parade honoring their new local hero.
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Kali and Rodriguez fight to a draw in Germany |
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Ilyas Can Kali D10 Eduardo Leonel Rodríguez ... In a ten-round war, Germany’s Ilyas Can Kali (13-0-1) and Argentina’s Eduardo Leonel Rodríguez (13-4-2) fought to a majority draw in the welterweight division. The bout, held at Stadthalle in Bielefeld, Germany, was a clash of styles and wills. Kali, a rising 23-year old with fast hands and slick movement, tried to control the range from the outside. But Rodríguez, the gritty 28 year-old veteran, never stopped coming forward, pressing the action and dragging the fight into close-range exchanges. After twelve hard-fought rounds, the judges couldn’t separate them. The official scores read 95-95, 95-95, and 97-93 in favor of Rodríguez, resulting in a majority draw that left both fighters unsatisfied.
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Kali and Rodriguez fight to a draw in Germany
Ilyas Can Kali D10 Eduardo Leonel Rodríguez ... In a ten-round war, Germany’s Ilyas Can Kali (13-0-1) and Argentina’s Eduardo Leonel Rodríguez (13-4-2) fought to a majority draw in the welterweight division. The bout, held at Stadthalle in Bielefeld, Germany, was a clash of styles and wills. Kali, a rising 23-year old with fast hands and slick movement, tried to control the range from the outside. But Rodríguez, the gritty 28 year-old veteran, never stopped coming forward, pressing the action and dragging the fight into close-range exchanges. After twelve hard-fought rounds, the judges couldn’t separate them. The official scores read 95-95, 95-95, and 97-93 in favor of Rodríguez, resulting in a majority draw that left both fighters unsatisfied.
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Jack Caterall moving up; will face Harlem Eubank at welterweight |
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Jack Catterall (pictured) will look to return to winning ways when he takes on undefeated British welterweight rival Harlem Eubank at Manchester’s AO Arena on Saturday July 5th, live worldwide on DAZN, and in association with Wasserman Boxing. Catterall (30-2, 13 KOs) makes the move up to 147 pounds following his split decision loss to the USA’s Arnold Barboza Jr. in a WBO 140-pound interim title clash in February. Brighton’s Eubank (21-0, 9 KOs) is yet to taste defeat since joining the professional ranks back in 2017, and the 31-year old stopped Belfast’s Tyron McKenna in nine rounds last time out in March.
“This is another huge domestic fight that I can really sink my teeth into,” said Catterall. “After the disappointment of my last fight, I’m grateful to Frank Smith and Eddie Hearn for giving me the opportunity to headline again in Manchester. I’m eager to put on a big performance and make a statement in my first fight up at welterweight. The Eubank name is hot at the moment but I’m ready to put the fire out in style.”
“This is a fight that’s been on my radar for a long time, and I’m delighted it’s finally happening,” said Eubank. “Jack is a world-class fighter and, in my view — and many others’ — a former undisputed champion." Eubank was referring to Caterall's highly disputed decision loss to Josh Taylor when Taylor was the undisputed world champion in 2022. Caterall defeated Taylor in a 2024 rematch but by that time Taylor had lost the championship to Teofimo Lopez.
Eubank continued, “These are the elite-level matchups I’ve been calling for, and make no mistake, I’m ready. They say timing is everything in boxing, and this summer clash couldn’t have come at a better moment in my career.”
Promoter Eddie Hearn, Matchroom Sport Chairman, said: “Another huge domestic clash for Chorley’s Jack Catterall as he takes on unbeaten Brighton man Harlem Eubank in his first fight up at welterweight. Both men are huge names in British boxing and this is a fight that promises to deliver for the fans. Jack has proved that he belongs on the world stage, and this will be his third headliner in a row in Manchester. Harlem comes into this fight in red-hot form, looking to prove that he belongs on the biggest stage. We’ll have news on a stacked undercard dropping soon. Catch it all live on the home of boxing, DAZN.”
Kalle Sauerland, Global Head of Boxing at Wasserman, said: “You can’t beat a domestic dust-up and Catterall vs. Eubank has all the makings of a classic. Jack has been operating at world level for many years, but Harlem has shown with his recent performances that he now belongs on this stage. He is one of the biggest names in British boxing, his rise through the levels has been watched by millions of fans and on July 5th in Manchester, another chapter will be written in the famous Eubank story.”
Sam Jones, manager of Catterall, said: “I’m delighted to get this fight done, thank you to Matchroom, Frank and Eddie once again for giving Jack these opportunities. Jack is a world level fighter and after the blip in his last fight, he will make this very conclusive.”
Jamie Conlan, manager of Eubank, said: “As we have seen recently, domestic match-ups are what grips the boxing public, especially if a Eubank is involved. This is a massive fight for British boxing with world level implications. Jack’s been to the top, fighting for unified world titles and, in many eyes, should’ve won. Now, coming off his second loss, he’s under pressure to prove himself. Meanwhile, Harlem’s riding a wave of momentum in Brighton, having beaten two of Jack’s former opponents more convincingly. This is the perfect moment for Harlem to make his mark on world boxing.”
“Fight fans love a proper, well matched domestic matchup,” said Alfie Sharman VP, DAZN. “Jack is coming off the back of a very close loss, but has shown time and time again that he belongs at the world level. Harlem is a fantastic fighter who is ready to take his moment on the world stage. What a fight we have in store July 5. Watch it live, only on DAZN.”
Tickets for Catterall vs. Eubank will be available to purchase via events365.com and axs.com.
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Jack Caterall moving up; will face Harlem Eubank at welterweight
Jack Catterall (pictured) will look to return to winning ways when he takes on undefeated British welterweight rival Harlem Eubank at Manchester’s AO Arena on Saturday July 5th, live worldwide on DAZN, and in association with Wasserman Boxing. Catterall (30-2, 13 KOs) makes the move up to 147 pounds following his split decision loss to the USA’s Arnold Barboza Jr. in a WBO 140-pound interim title clash in February. Brighton’s Eubank (21-0, 9 KOs) is yet to taste defeat since joining the professional ranks back in 2017, and the 31-year old stopped Belfast’s Tyron McKenna in nine rounds last time out in March.
“This is another huge domestic fight that I can really sink my teeth into,” said Catterall. “After the disappointment of my last fight, I’m grateful to Frank Smith and Eddie Hearn for giving me the opportunity to headline again in Manchester. I’m eager to put on a big performance and make a statement in my first fight up at welterweight. The Eubank name is hot at the moment but I’m ready to put the fire out in style.”
“This is a fight that’s been on my radar for a long time, and I’m delighted it’s finally happening,” said Eubank. “Jack is a world-class fighter and, in my view — and many others’ — a former undisputed champion." Eubank was referring to Caterall's highly disputed decision loss to Josh Taylor when Taylor was the undisputed world champion in 2022. Caterall defeated Taylor in a 2024 rematch but by that time Taylor had lost the championship to Teofimo Lopez.
Eubank continued, “These are the elite-level matchups I’ve been calling for, and make no mistake, I’m ready. They say timing is everything in boxing, and this summer clash couldn’t have come at a better moment in my career.”
Promoter Eddie Hearn, Matchroom Sport Chairman, said: “Another huge domestic clash for Chorley’s Jack Catterall as he takes on unbeaten Brighton man Harlem Eubank in his first fight up at welterweight. Both men are huge names in British boxing and this is a fight that promises to deliver for the fans. Jack has proved that he belongs on the world stage, and this will be his third headliner in a row in Manchester. Harlem comes into this fight in red-hot form, looking to prove that he belongs on the biggest stage. We’ll have news on a stacked undercard dropping soon. Catch it all live on the home of boxing, DAZN.”
Kalle Sauerland, Global Head of Boxing at Wasserman, said: “You can’t beat a domestic dust-up and Catterall vs. Eubank has all the makings of a classic. Jack has been operating at world level for many years, but Harlem has shown with his recent performances that he now belongs on this stage. He is one of the biggest names in British boxing, his rise through the levels has been watched by millions of fans and on July 5th in Manchester, another chapter will be written in the famous Eubank story.”
Sam Jones, manager of Catterall, said: “I’m delighted to get this fight done, thank you to Matchroom, Frank and Eddie once again for giving Jack these opportunities. Jack is a world level fighter and after the blip in his last fight, he will make this very conclusive.”
Jamie Conlan, manager of Eubank, said: “As we have seen recently, domestic match-ups are what grips the boxing public, especially if a Eubank is involved. This is a massive fight for British boxing with world level implications. Jack’s been to the top, fighting for unified world titles and, in many eyes, should’ve won. Now, coming off his second loss, he’s under pressure to prove himself. Meanwhile, Harlem’s riding a wave of momentum in Brighton, having beaten two of Jack’s former opponents more convincingly. This is the perfect moment for Harlem to make his mark on world boxing.”
“Fight fans love a proper, well matched domestic matchup,” said Alfie Sharman VP, DAZN. “Jack is coming off the back of a very close loss, but has shown time and time again that he belongs at the world level. Harlem is a fantastic fighter who is ready to take his moment on the world stage. What a fight we have in store July 5. Watch it live, only on DAZN.”
Tickets for Catterall vs. Eubank will be available to purchase via events365.com and axs.com.
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Badillo and Zapata approved for eliminator at 108 |
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The WBC has approved a final elimination bout in the light flyweight division between Erick Badillo (17-0, 8 KOs) of Mexico and Gerardo Zapata (15-2-1, 5 KOs) of Nicaragua. The twelve-round battle will be held on Friday, July 11th and presented worldwide by ProBox TV. The winner of the bout will be officially designated as next in line to face the winner of WBC champion Panya “Petchmanee CP Freshmart” Pradabsri (44-2, 27 KOs) vs. Christian Balunan (12-0, 7 KOs). Pradabsri-Balunan will take place in Japan. A venue has not been named for Badillo-Zapata. “Every fighter dreams of winning the title and wearing the WBC’s green belt around their waist,” said Badillo. “My time has finally come, and I am very happy and thankful to be here. I plan to put on a show for the fans on ProBox TV.”
“Thank you to my promoters, All Star Promotions, for this great chance,” said Zapata. “I will not let this opportunity they have given me go to waste. I will be victorious on July 11th.”
Promoter Sampson Lewkowicz, who represents Badillo, says he’s happy his fighter will be receiving this high-profile opportunity.
“I want to say thank you to Garry Jonas of ProBox TV, who has demonstrated his willingness to feature every division in boxing and given exposure to so many young fighters who have gone on to become well known as boxing’s next generation of champions and stars."
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Badillo and Zapata approved for eliminator at 108
The WBC has approved a final elimination bout in the light flyweight division between Erick Badillo (17-0, 8 KOs) of Mexico and Gerardo Zapata (15-2-1, 5 KOs) of Nicaragua. The twelve-round battle will be held on Friday, July 11th and presented worldwide by ProBox TV. The winner of the bout will be officially designated as next in line to face the winner of WBC champion Panya “Petchmanee CP Freshmart” Pradabsri (44-2, 27 KOs) vs. Christian Balunan (12-0, 7 KOs). Pradabsri-Balunan will take place in Japan. A venue has not been named for Badillo-Zapata. “Every fighter dreams of winning the title and wearing the WBC’s green belt around their waist,” said Badillo. “My time has finally come, and I am very happy and thankful to be here. I plan to put on a show for the fans on ProBox TV.”
“Thank you to my promoters, All Star Promotions, for this great chance,” said Zapata. “I will not let this opportunity they have given me go to waste. I will be victorious on July 11th.”
Promoter Sampson Lewkowicz, who represents Badillo, says he’s happy his fighter will be receiving this high-profile opportunity.
“I want to say thank you to Garry Jonas of ProBox TV, who has demonstrated his willingness to feature every division in boxing and given exposure to so many young fighters who have gone on to become well known as boxing’s next generation of champions and stars."
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Introducing Kazakh super bantamweight Yevgeniy Pavlov |
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New England-based promoter CES Boxing signed unbeaten Kazakh super bantamweight Yevgeniy Pavlov (10-0, 8 KOs) to an exclusive promotional contract. "We're thrilled to welcome Yevgeniy Pavlol to the CES Boxing family," said CES president and founder Jimmy Burchfield, Sr. "Kazakhstan has produced some of the sport's most disciplined and exciting talents, including champlons like Gennady Golovkin, Zhanibek Alimkhanuly and Sergey Lipinets. Yevgeniy comes from that same proud boxing tradition. He's young, hungry and undefeated, and we believe he has all the tools to become a world champion. The world will know his name very soon."
Pavlov began boxing at 7 years old and became a formidable presence in both the Sweet Science and kickboxing, fighting all over Europe as a top amateur. The 25-year old made his pro debut in Belarus in 2020 and also fought in Russia and Kazakhstan, and he already has some quality wins vs. good opposition on his resume. The road warrior made his US debut in 2022 and his last two fights have taken place in Mexico. Now permanently based in the United States, Pavlov settled in Phildelphia under the tutelage of Wade Hinnant at the 365 Fitness & Boxing gym. With a trainer and Tengri Sports Management in tow, all Yevgeniy needed was a promoter to guide him to a world championship.
"I'm excited to sign an exclusive promotional contract with CES Boxing" said Pavlov through a translator. "Their access to great venues and commitment to keeping fighters active really stood out to me. Seeing their work with my fellow Kazakh, Nikolay Shvab, gave me the confidence that this is the right promoter to take my career to the next level."
Pavlov's CES Boxing debut is planned for July 19th at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
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Introducing Kazakh super bantamweight Yevgeniy Pavlov
New England-based promoter CES Boxing signed unbeaten Kazakh super bantamweight Yevgeniy Pavlov (10-0, 8 KOs) to an exclusive promotional contract. "We're thrilled to welcome Yevgeniy Pavlol to the CES Boxing family," said CES president and founder Jimmy Burchfield, Sr. "Kazakhstan has produced some of the sport's most disciplined and exciting talents, including champlons like Gennady Golovkin, Zhanibek Alimkhanuly and Sergey Lipinets. Yevgeniy comes from that same proud boxing tradition. He's young, hungry and undefeated, and we believe he has all the tools to become a world champion. The world will know his name very soon."
Pavlov began boxing at 7 years old and became a formidable presence in both the Sweet Science and kickboxing, fighting all over Europe as a top amateur. The 25-year old made his pro debut in Belarus in 2020 and also fought in Russia and Kazakhstan, and he already has some quality wins vs. good opposition on his resume. The road warrior made his US debut in 2022 and his last two fights have taken place in Mexico. Now permanently based in the United States, Pavlov settled in Phildelphia under the tutelage of Wade Hinnant at the 365 Fitness & Boxing gym. With a trainer and Tengri Sports Management in tow, all Yevgeniy needed was a promoter to guide him to a world championship.
"I'm excited to sign an exclusive promotional contract with CES Boxing" said Pavlov through a translator. "Their access to great venues and commitment to keeping fighters active really stood out to me. Seeing their work with my fellow Kazakh, Nikolay Shvab, gave me the confidence that this is the right promoter to take my career to the next level."
Pavlov's CES Boxing debut is planned for July 19th at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
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Ugandan-born heavyweight Kyakonye is on the rise |
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![]() Willy Kyakonye KO1 Wilmer Vasquez... Undefeated heavyweight Willy Kyakonye had no trouble defeating Venezuela's Wilmer Vasquez on Saturday night, May 17th in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. Kyakonye quickly found his range and forced Vasquez into a corner where he detonated a huge right hand, sending his foe down for the full count. Time of stoppage: 2:51 of round one. The Uganda-born Kyakonye flexed his power with a punch that likely would have finished most opponents with the shot he landed on Vasquez. Kyakonye improved his pro ledger to 11-0 with 10 KOs while Vasquez falls to 13-4-2 to 8 KOs. |
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Ugandan-born heavyweight Kyakonye is on the rise
Willy Kyakonye KO1 Wilmer Vasquez... Undefeated heavyweight Willy Kyakonye had no trouble defeating Venezuela's Wilmer Vasquez on Saturday night, May 17th in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. Kyakonye quickly found his range and forced Vasquez into a corner where he detonated a huge right hand, sending his foe down for the full count. Time of stoppage: 2:51 of round one. The Uganda-born Kyakonye flexed his power with a punch that likely would have finished most opponents with the shot he landed on Vasquez. Kyakonye improved his pro ledger to 11-0 with 10 KOs while Vasquez falls to 13-4-2 to 8 KOs. |
Is Turki taking Alvarez vs. Crawford back to Saudi Arabia? |
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Turki Alalshikh (pictured), the chairman of the General Entertainment Authority of Saudi Arabia and the most powerful man in boxing, has tweeted a new announcement about the suerfight between world super middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez and undefeated multi-division champion Terence Crawford. Alashikh said, "We have confirmed the promoter for Canelo v. Crawford will be Sela for Riyadh Season. The broadcaster we have not decided yet but the date will be Saturday 13th September." The tweet did not mention anything about the Las Vegas venue Alalshikh previously announced.
This latest tweet contradicts Alalshikh's tweet from fourteen days prior (May 4th), when he named a different promoter: "We will deliver the fight of the century with Riyadh Season on September 12th at Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium. The legend Canelo Alvarez defends his [undisputed world super middleweight championship] vs. the great Terence Crawford. The television platform will be announced soon with big surprise. My brother Dana White [of UFC] will promote this first TKO boxing event with me. It will be something crazy." TKO is the parent company of UFC, the world's leading mixed martial arts promoter. UFC has its UFC 320 show scheduled for Mexico on September 13th.
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Is Turki taking Alvarez vs. Crawford back to Saudi Arabia?
Turki Alalshikh (pictured), the chairman of the General Entertainment Authority of Saudi Arabia and the most powerful man in boxing, has tweeted a new announcement about the suerfight between world super middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez and undefeated multi-division champion Terence Crawford. Alashikh said, "We have confirmed the promoter for Canelo v. Crawford will be Sela for Riyadh Season. The broadcaster we have not decided yet but the date will be Saturday 13th September." The tweet did not mention anything about the Las Vegas venue Alalshikh previously announced.
This latest tweet contradicts Alalshikh's tweet from fourteen days prior (May 4th), when he named a different promoter: "We will deliver the fight of the century with Riyadh Season on September 12th at Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium. The legend Canelo Alvarez defends his [undisputed world super middleweight championship] vs. the great Terence Crawford. The television platform will be announced soon with big surprise. My brother Dana White [of UFC] will promote this first TKO boxing event with me. It will be something crazy." TKO is the parent company of UFC, the world's leading mixed martial arts promoter. UFC has its UFC 320 show scheduled for Mexico on September 13th.
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Dave Allen turns the lights out on Johnny Fisher |
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Dave Allen KO5 Johnny Fisher... This time, he did not give the judges a chance to rob him. British heavyweight Dave "The White Rhino" Allen (24-7-2 19KOs) pulverized Johnny Fisher (13-1-0 11 KOs) in round five for sweet revenge at the Copper Box in London. On the books, Fisher won their first encounter, but most who saw that fight thought Allen was hard done on the scorecards. Allen, a boxer's everyman who has been on the wrong end of several knockouts himself, scored a knockdown with fifteen seconds to go in round five. It looked like Fisher would see the round out, but just as the bell sounded, Allen put him down face first, nearly out cold, just as the towel came flying in from Fishers' corner. Rather than celebrate a life-changing win, Allen immediately stopped celebrating out of respect for his barely conscious foe, a classy gesture that earned him even more fans.
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Dave Allen turns the lights out on Johnny Fisher
Dave Allen KO5 Johnny Fisher... This time, he did not give the judges a chance to rob him. British heavyweight Dave "The White Rhino" Allen (24-7-2 19KOs) pulverized Johnny Fisher (13-1-0 11 KOs) in round five for sweet revenge at the Copper Box in London. On the books, Fisher won their first encounter, but most who saw that fight thought Allen was hard done on the scorecards. Allen, a boxer's everyman who has been on the wrong end of several knockouts himself, scored a knockdown with fifteen seconds to go in round five. It looked like Fisher would see the round out, but just as the bell sounded, Allen put him down face first, nearly out cold, just as the towel came flying in from Fishers' corner. Rather than celebrate a life-changing win, Allen immediately stopped celebrating out of respect for his barely conscious foe, a classy gesture that earned him even more fans.
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Conway retains British middleweight title |
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Kieron Conway TKO4 Gerome Warburton... On the Copper Box show in London, Kieron Conway defended his British and Commonwealth middleweight titles in emphatic fashion, forcing the corner of Gerome Warburton to throw in the towel in the fourth round. The first three rounds were all-action with the pair going toe-to-toe exchanging volleys of multi-shot combinations up close. The writing was on the wall however as Conway (23-3-1) would have the better of almost all of these back-and-forths - landing cleaner and heavier shots. Warburton (15-2-2) did his best to impose himself on the British and Commonwealth champion but Conway’s ability to make ‘The Bread Maker’ miss by an inch and make him pay with big body shots saw Warburton start to struggle.
As the fourth round progressed, Conway had Warburton backed into a corner and found a home for a looping left hook around the elbow of the challenger, which sent him to the ropes. The Northampton native thought the fight might have been over then, taking a momentary pause before unloading three more punches to Warburton. His corner had seen enough and threw in the towel.
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Conway retains British middleweight title
Kieron Conway TKO4 Gerome Warburton... On the Copper Box show in London, Kieron Conway defended his British and Commonwealth middleweight titles in emphatic fashion, forcing the corner of Gerome Warburton to throw in the towel in the fourth round. The first three rounds were all-action with the pair going toe-to-toe exchanging volleys of multi-shot combinations up close. The writing was on the wall however as Conway (23-3-1) would have the better of almost all of these back-and-forths - landing cleaner and heavier shots. Warburton (15-2-2) did his best to impose himself on the British and Commonwealth champion but Conway’s ability to make ‘The Bread Maker’ miss by an inch and make him pay with big body shots saw Warburton start to struggle.
As the fourth round progressed, Conway had Warburton backed into a corner and found a home for a looping left hook around the elbow of the challenger, which sent him to the ropes. The Northampton native thought the fight might have been over then, taking a momentary pause before unloading three more punches to Warburton. His corner had seen enough and threw in the towel.
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New champion alert: WBA elevates Vargas at 118 |
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![]() The World Boxing Association Championship Committee has officially designated Japan’s Seiya Tsutsumi as “champion in recess” following a thorough review of his documented medical condition. As a result, interim titleholder Antonio Vargas has been elevated to full WBA world bantamweight champion. Vargas is 21-1 including the World Series of Boxing and fights out of Florida. Tsutsumi has been sidelined and unable to train or compete since early 2025 due to health issues, preventing him from fulfilling his mandatory defense against Vargas. On May 6, 2025, Akihiko Honda of Teiken Promotions formally notified the WBA that Tsutsumi is medically unfit to proceed with the bout. After careful evaluation of the medical documentation in accordance with WBA rules C.22 through C.24, the Committee reached its decision to preserve the integrity of the championship landscape. Tsutsumi is now required to submit a certified medical report detailing his treatment plan, rehabilitation, and projected return to the ring by August 2025. That report will be reviewed by the WBA Medical Committee.
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MARCH 27, 2025: The WBA Championship Committee has ordered a mandatory showdown for the bantamweight title between reigning champion Seiya Tsutsumi and interim titleholder Antonio Vargas, the division’s official challenger. The WBA issued the formal notice to both camps this Wednesday, granting them a thirty-day negotiation window that began on March 25th and will run until April 25th. According to Championship Rule C.10, as reigning champion, Tsustsumi must defend his title against the next available mandatory challenger within 120 days of winning the belt. Tsutsumi claimed the WBA bantamweight crown on October 12th, meaning his mandatory defense deadline passed on January 11th of this year. As a result, his next bout must be against Vargas. Both teams must now enter negotiations to finalize the fight. If an agreement isn’t reached within the thirty-day timeframe, the WBA Championship Committee reserves the right to send the bout to a purse bid. Tsutsumi, from Japan is 12-0-3. His last fight was a draw in February against Daigo Higa, a former flyweight title holder. Vargas, who fights out of Florida, is 19-1 and coming off a December stoppage win over previously undefeated Winston Guerrero.
DEC. 14, 2024: Florida bantamweight Antonio Vargas stopped Winston Guerrero to claim the WBA interim title on a show held at the WBA Convention in Orlando's Caribe Royale Hotel. The 28-year old won in the tenth round. Vargas knocked down the Nicaraguan Guerrero in the first round, but then experienced difficulties in the second round when Guerrero scored a knockdown of his own. However, Vargas recovered and work little by little to win each round more convincingly. Finally, he overwhelmed his opponent so that the referee stopped the action. With the victory, Vargas is now 19-1 and in line to face WBA bantamweight champion Seiya Tsutsumi of Japan. Guerrero lost his undefeated record, but still looks good on paper at 22-1. |
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New champion alert: WBA elevates Vargas at 118
The World Boxing Association Championship Committee has officially designated Japan’s Seiya Tsutsumi as “champion in recess” following a thorough review of his documented medical condition. As a result, interim titleholder Antonio Vargas has been elevated to full WBA world bantamweight champion. Vargas is 21-1 including the World Series of Boxing and fights out of Florida. Tsutsumi has been sidelined and unable to train or compete since early 2025 due to health issues, preventing him from fulfilling his mandatory defense against Vargas. On May 6, 2025, Akihiko Honda of Teiken Promotions formally notified the WBA that Tsutsumi is medically unfit to proceed with the bout. After careful evaluation of the medical documentation in accordance with WBA rules C.22 through C.24, the Committee reached its decision to preserve the integrity of the championship landscape. Tsutsumi is now required to submit a certified medical report detailing his treatment plan, rehabilitation, and projected return to the ring by August 2025. That report will be reviewed by the WBA Medical Committee.
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
MARCH 27, 2025: The WBA Championship Committee has ordered a mandatory showdown for the bantamweight title between reigning champion Seiya Tsutsumi and interim titleholder Antonio Vargas, the division’s official challenger. The WBA issued the formal notice to both camps this Wednesday, granting them a thirty-day negotiation window that began on March 25th and will run until April 25th. According to Championship Rule C.10, as reigning champion, Tsustsumi must defend his title against the next available mandatory challenger within 120 days of winning the belt. Tsutsumi claimed the WBA bantamweight crown on October 12th, meaning his mandatory defense deadline passed on January 11th of this year. As a result, his next bout must be against Vargas. Both teams must now enter negotiations to finalize the fight. If an agreement isn’t reached within the thirty-day timeframe, the WBA Championship Committee reserves the right to send the bout to a purse bid. Tsutsumi, from Japan is 12-0-3. His last fight was a draw in February against Daigo Higa, a former flyweight title holder. Vargas, who fights out of Florida, is 19-1 and coming off a December stoppage win over previously undefeated Winston Guerrero.
DEC. 14, 2024: Florida bantamweight Antonio Vargas stopped Winston Guerrero to claim the WBA interim title on a show held at the WBA Convention in Orlando's Caribe Royale Hotel. The 28-year old won in the tenth round. Vargas knocked down the Nicaraguan Guerrero in the first round, but then experienced difficulties in the second round when Guerrero scored a knockdown of his own. However, Vargas recovered and work little by little to win each round more convincingly. Finally, he overwhelmed his opponent so that the referee stopped the action. With the victory, Vargas is now 19-1 and in line to face WBA bantamweight champion Seiya Tsutsumi of Japan. Guerrero lost his undefeated record, but still looks good on paper at 22-1. |
Rodriguez and Cafu to unify at super flyweight |
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American Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez will face a new challenge in his career, this time a super flyweight unification fight, on July 19th, on a card presented by Matchroom at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, which will be broadcast worldwide on DAZN. Rodriguez (pictured) is 21-0 with 14 KOs and holds the WBC 115-pound championship. He will face his WBO counterpart, South Africa's Phumelela Cafu, whose records is listed at 11-0-3, with 8 KOs. Rodríguez, age 25, from San Antonio, Texas, is looking to become undisputed champion in a division where WBA champion Fernando “Puma” Martínez also shines, and Marinez has already commented that hie will be getting being ready for the winner of this fight. [The IBF title is held by Masimichi Yabuki].
Rodríguez will enter this fight after rapidly defeating Mexican Pedro Guevara last November. Meanwhile, Cafu, age 26, is coming off a surprising 115-pound title win in an October 2024 clash against Kosei Tanaka in Tanaka's home nation of Japan.
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Rodriguez and Cafu to unify at super flyweight
American Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez will face a new challenge in his career, this time a super flyweight unification fight, on July 19th, on a card presented by Matchroom at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, which will be broadcast worldwide on DAZN. Rodriguez (pictured) is 21-0 with 14 KOs and holds the WBC 115-pound championship. He will face his WBO counterpart, South Africa's Phumelela Cafu, whose records is listed at 11-0-3, with 8 KOs. Rodríguez, age 25, from San Antonio, Texas, is looking to become undisputed champion in a division where WBA champion Fernando “Puma” Martínez also shines, and Marinez has already commented that hie will be getting being ready for the winner of this fight. [The IBF title is held by Masimichi Yabuki].
Rodríguez will enter this fight after rapidly defeating Mexican Pedro Guevara last November. Meanwhile, Cafu, age 26, is coming off a surprising 115-pound title win in an October 2024 clash against Kosei Tanaka in Tanaka's home nation of Japan.
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Spain's Jon Fernandez to return on June 7th |
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On June 14th at the Fronton Miribilla in Bilbao, Spain, Jon “Jonfer” Fernandez of Spain and Ricardo “The Scientist” Nunez of Panama will face off in a junior welterweight bout. Fernandez holds a 26-3 record with 22 KOs. He's been off for more than a year since his last bout, a win over former junior lightweight title holder Jezzrel Corrales. Nunez has a professional record of 26-6 with 22 KOs. He lost to Gervonta "Tank" Davis in 2019, but is currently on a three-bout winning streak, including his own win over Corrales.
The evening will also feature Saul Luna, Ander Amatriain, Diego Krasimov, among others.
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Spain's Jon Fernandez to return on June 7th
On June 14th at the Fronton Miribilla in Bilbao, Spain, Jon “Jonfer” Fernandez of Spain and Ricardo “The Scientist” Nunez of Panama will face off in a junior welterweight bout. Fernandez holds a 26-3 record with 22 KOs. He's been off for more than a year since his last bout, a win over former junior lightweight title holder Jezzrel Corrales. Nunez has a professional record of 26-6 with 22 KOs. He lost to Gervonta "Tank" Davis in 2019, but is currently on a three-bout winning streak, including his own win over Corrales.
The evening will also feature Saul Luna, Ander Amatriain, Diego Krasimov, among others.
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Stevenson vs. Zepeda and Berlanga vs. Sheeraz presser quotes |
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It didn’t take long for tempers to flare and chilling predictions to be made during Thursday’s press conference in promotion of the Edgar Berlanga vs. Hamzah Sheeraz and Shakur Stevenson (pictured) vs. William Zepeda doubleheader set for July 12th in New York City, and live on DAZN. After Zepeda, the WBC interim lightweight titleholder, called challenging for Stevenson’s WBC lightweight championship “the opportunity of my life,” he vowed to be ready for any style that Stevenson throws at him in less than two months.
Stevenson, a Newark, New Jersey native, shot down that notion. “He can’t do nothing different,” Stevenson insisted on the press conference dais at Palladium Times Square in New York City. “He’s coming in there to throw as many punches as possible, overwhelm me, make me tired and try to bully me, and I’m not going to let that happen. I don’t believe that bulls—t he’s talking about.”
When each were asked to give their fight prediction, Zepeda said “I can’t leave this in judges’ hands” to which Stevenson offered: “I’m going to go out there and do what I do best — win — but in spectacular fashion. I’m not going to give you a prediction on the stoppage but I’m coming out there to whip his a—.”
Berlanga and Sheeraz were equally forthcoming with their verbal jabs and predictions toward their super middleweight tilt. Sheeraz did not mince words in saying he feels like a few jabs and unleashing a right hand will be enough of a recipe to “knock him the f—k out.”
Berlanga counterpunched that idea by predicting that Sheeraz will become his 18th first-round knockout victim. “If he comes to fight the first round, I’m going to knock him out,” Berlanga promised. “Bad, like super bad. I’m knocking him out.”
Berlanga (23-1, 18 KOs) rebounded from his first pro loss — a unanimous decision defeat at the hands of Canelo Alvarez in September — by destroying Jonathan Gonzalez Ortiz via first-round KO in March. Seventeen of Berlanga’s knockouts have been generated in the first round.
He faces a gritty Sheeraz (21-0-1, 17 KOs), who fought Carlos Adames to a split draw in February.
Meanwhile, Stevenson (23-0, 11 KOs) is coming off a ninth-round TKO of Josh Padley in February in recording his second defense of his WBC lightweight world championship.
In a rematch with Tevin Farmer this past March, Zepeda (33-0, 27 KOs) scored a majority decision victory to retain his WBC interim lightweight title.
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Stevenson vs. Zepeda and Berlanga vs. Sheeraz presser quotes
It didn’t take long for tempers to flare and chilling predictions to be made during Thursday’s press conference in promotion of the Edgar Berlanga vs. Hamzah Sheeraz and Shakur Stevenson (pictured) vs. William Zepeda doubleheader set for July 12th in New York City, and live on DAZN. After Zepeda, the WBC interim lightweight titleholder, called challenging for Stevenson’s WBC lightweight championship “the opportunity of my life,” he vowed to be ready for any style that Stevenson throws at him in less than two months.
Stevenson, a Newark, New Jersey native, shot down that notion. “He can’t do nothing different,” Stevenson insisted on the press conference dais at Palladium Times Square in New York City. “He’s coming in there to throw as many punches as possible, overwhelm me, make me tired and try to bully me, and I’m not going to let that happen. I don’t believe that bulls—t he’s talking about.”
When each were asked to give their fight prediction, Zepeda said “I can’t leave this in judges’ hands” to which Stevenson offered: “I’m going to go out there and do what I do best — win — but in spectacular fashion. I’m not going to give you a prediction on the stoppage but I’m coming out there to whip his a—.”
Berlanga and Sheeraz were equally forthcoming with their verbal jabs and predictions toward their super middleweight tilt. Sheeraz did not mince words in saying he feels like a few jabs and unleashing a right hand will be enough of a recipe to “knock him the f—k out.”
Berlanga counterpunched that idea by predicting that Sheeraz will become his 18th first-round knockout victim. “If he comes to fight the first round, I’m going to knock him out,” Berlanga promised. “Bad, like super bad. I’m knocking him out.”
Berlanga (23-1, 18 KOs) rebounded from his first pro loss — a unanimous decision defeat at the hands of Canelo Alvarez in September — by destroying Jonathan Gonzalez Ortiz via first-round KO in March. Seventeen of Berlanga’s knockouts have been generated in the first round.
He faces a gritty Sheeraz (21-0-1, 17 KOs), who fought Carlos Adames to a split draw in February.
Meanwhile, Stevenson (23-0, 11 KOs) is coming off a ninth-round TKO of Josh Padley in February in recording his second defense of his WBC lightweight world championship.
In a rematch with Tevin Farmer this past March, Zepeda (33-0, 27 KOs) scored a majority decision victory to retain his WBC interim lightweight title.
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Dispute on officials settled, Lima heads to South Africa for title defense |
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Uisma Lima (13-1) agreed to defend his IBO junior middleweight championship in hostile territory on May 31st but only if there was a dominant number of neutral officials. And so it will be. Lima was born in Angola and fights out of Portugal. The undefeated champ will risk his belt against against undefeated Shervantaigh Koopman, a South African, in South Africa The IBO has assigned referee Mikael Hook of Sweden, and judges Howard Foster of the UK, Tony Nyangiwe of South Africa and Roger Nii Bonney Barnor of Ghana. Local man Andile Matika will be the fight commissioner.
Lima’s request shouldn’t be surprising given several dramas that have played out in local rings in recent years. Hook is as experienced as they come, having judged over 450 bouts and refereed almost 300 all across Europe and the Middle East. Foster, too, is vastly experienced, having officiated over 2000 bouts, one of the most recent being Martin Bakole against Efe Ajagba. He also worked Jaime Munguia versus Bruno Curace a fortnight ago. Nyangiwe, from Soweto, is also very experienced and recently entered his third decade of work as a boxing official. Barnor, who has had assignments mainly in west Africa, has done over 1000 fights and brings the weight of that experience to Emperors Palace on May 31st.
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Dispute on officials settled, Lima heads to South Africa for title defense
Uisma Lima (13-1) agreed to defend his IBO junior middleweight championship in hostile territory on May 31st but only if there was a dominant number of neutral officials. And so it will be. Lima was born in Angola and fights out of Portugal. The undefeated champ will risk his belt against against undefeated Shervantaigh Koopman, a South African, in South Africa The IBO has assigned referee Mikael Hook of Sweden, and judges Howard Foster of the UK, Tony Nyangiwe of South Africa and Roger Nii Bonney Barnor of Ghana. Local man Andile Matika will be the fight commissioner.
Lima’s request shouldn’t be surprising given several dramas that have played out in local rings in recent years. Hook is as experienced as they come, having judged over 450 bouts and refereed almost 300 all across Europe and the Middle East. Foster, too, is vastly experienced, having officiated over 2000 bouts, one of the most recent being Martin Bakole against Efe Ajagba. He also worked Jaime Munguia versus Bruno Curace a fortnight ago. Nyangiwe, from Soweto, is also very experienced and recently entered his third decade of work as a boxing official. Barnor, who has had assignments mainly in west Africa, has done over 1000 fights and brings the weight of that experience to Emperors Palace on May 31st.
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Fisher vs. Allen II set for Saturday |
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This Saturday, May 17th, at London’s Copper Box Arena, Johnny Fisher and David Allen will square off in a rematch that promises fireworks—and this time, hopefully, a result that leaves no room for doubt. Their first clash, back in December, ended in controversy. Fisher, the undefeated 26 year-old rising heavyweight, overcame a knockdown in the fifth round and emerged with a razor-thin split decision win. Two judges scored it 95-94 for Fisher, while the third gave Allen the nod at 96-93. It was a grueling, back-and-forth battle that left fans and pundits alike debating whether the right man had his hand raised. [Most fans thought Allen was robbed].
For Allen, age 33, that night in Saudi Arabia was a bitter pill to swallow. Known for his toughness and gritty style, the veteran felt he had done enough to walk away with the victory. The judges disagreed, and now Allen enters the rematch with something to prove—and a chance at redemption. Fisher, meanwhile, understands the weight this bout carries. His win over Allen preserved his undefeated record, but also raised questions about how he handles pressure against experienced opposition. On Saturday, he’s aiming to silence the doubters and deliver a definitive performance that leaves no question marks.
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Fisher vs. Allen II set for Saturday
This Saturday, May 17th, at London’s Copper Box Arena, Johnny Fisher and David Allen will square off in a rematch that promises fireworks—and this time, hopefully, a result that leaves no room for doubt. Their first clash, back in December, ended in controversy. Fisher, the undefeated 26 year-old rising heavyweight, overcame a knockdown in the fifth round and emerged with a razor-thin split decision win. Two judges scored it 95-94 for Fisher, while the third gave Allen the nod at 96-93. It was a grueling, back-and-forth battle that left fans and pundits alike debating whether the right man had his hand raised. [Most fans thought Allen was robbed].
For Allen, age 33, that night in Saudi Arabia was a bitter pill to swallow. Known for his toughness and gritty style, the veteran felt he had done enough to walk away with the victory. The judges disagreed, and now Allen enters the rematch with something to prove—and a chance at redemption. Fisher, meanwhile, understands the weight this bout carries. His win over Allen preserved his undefeated record, but also raised questions about how he handles pressure against experienced opposition. On Saturday, he’s aiming to silence the doubters and deliver a definitive performance that leaves no question marks.
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Crossroads bout for ex-champ Mayerlin Rivas |
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This Saturday (May 17th), ex-champion Mayerlin Rivas of Venezuela and rising Johanna Wonyou will collide in a WBA bantamweight eliminator at Ballin’ Maidstone in the United Kingdom. With a championship opportunity hanging in the balance, neither fighter can afford a misstep. Scheduled for ten rounds, the fight is a classic clash of youth vs. experience. Wonyou will look to use her movement and speed to outbox the Venezuelan, while Rivas aims to turn it into a physical, punishing affair where her strength and veteran savvy can shine. Rivas, now 37, is on a mission to climb back to the sport’s summit. The former 122-pound champion has weathered the highs and lows of a long career, and still packs the power and grit that once made her one of the most feared names in both the 118 and 122-pound divisions. Her last major win came in 2022, and she now sees this fight as a golden opportunity to prove she still belongs among the elite.
At 24 years old, Wonyou enters the bout with a spotless 11-0 record and a growing reputation across the European circuit. Her hand speed, sharp angles, and technical precision have made her a puzzle few opponents have solved — but she’s yet to face anyone with the pedigree and experience of Rivas. Saturday’s bout marks the toughest test of her career so far. This is more than just a bout — it’s a battle for relevance, legacy, and the right to challenge for the WBA world title. Expect fireworks from the opening bell in what promises to be a dramatic and meaningful showdown.
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Crossroads bout for ex-champ Mayerlin Rivas
This Saturday (May 17th), ex-champion Mayerlin Rivas of Venezuela and rising Johanna Wonyou will collide in a WBA bantamweight eliminator at Ballin’ Maidstone in the United Kingdom. With a championship opportunity hanging in the balance, neither fighter can afford a misstep. Scheduled for ten rounds, the fight is a classic clash of youth vs. experience. Wonyou will look to use her movement and speed to outbox the Venezuelan, while Rivas aims to turn it into a physical, punishing affair where her strength and veteran savvy can shine. Rivas, now 37, is on a mission to climb back to the sport’s summit. The former 122-pound champion has weathered the highs and lows of a long career, and still packs the power and grit that once made her one of the most feared names in both the 118 and 122-pound divisions. Her last major win came in 2022, and she now sees this fight as a golden opportunity to prove she still belongs among the elite.
At 24 years old, Wonyou enters the bout with a spotless 11-0 record and a growing reputation across the European circuit. Her hand speed, sharp angles, and technical precision have made her a puzzle few opponents have solved — but she’s yet to face anyone with the pedigree and experience of Rivas. Saturday’s bout marks the toughest test of her career so far. This is more than just a bout — it’s a battle for relevance, legacy, and the right to challenge for the WBA world title. Expect fireworks from the opening bell in what promises to be a dramatic and meaningful showdown.
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Republic of Georgia update |
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Boxing is set to return to the Republic of Georgia on a show in Tbilisi on Saturday May 24th. Nika Bigvava (6-7-1 with 4 KOs) takes on Freeman Mabvongwe (8-5 with 5 KOs), from Zimbabwe in the super middleweight division. Bigvava´s record is not flattering, but when you look closer you will see that its deceiving. The 23-year old has boxed outside of Georgia nine times, facing local boxers in their home countries. He holds a few good wins over undefeated prospects, but most significantly he stopped Dutch and BeNeLux champion Xavier Kohled, 13-1-1 (7), in March of 2024.
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Republic of Georgia update
Boxing is set to return to the Republic of Georgia on a show in Tbilisi on Saturday May 24th. Nika Bigvava (6-7-1 with 4 KOs) takes on Freeman Mabvongwe (8-5 with 5 KOs), from Zimbabwe in the super middleweight division. Bigvava´s record is not flattering, but when you look closer you will see that its deceiving. The 23-year old has boxed outside of Georgia nine times, facing local boxers in their home countries. He holds a few good wins over undefeated prospects, but most significantly he stopped Dutch and BeNeLux champion Xavier Kohled, 13-1-1 (7), in March of 2024.
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WBA sends Pulev vs. Hunter to purse bid |
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![]() The WBA has called a purse bid for the heavyweight bout between its regular champion Kubrat Pulev (pictured) and its mandatory challenger Michael Hunter. [The true world champion, Oleksandr Usykm is recognized as the WBA super champion]. The purse bid is scheduled for Tuesday, May 27th in Houston and will be conducted by WBA Championships Committee Vice-Chairman Julio Thyme. After granting both camps a negotiation period that failed to produce a deal, the WBA has moved to the next step in the process. Formal notice was sent through official channels, outlining all terms and conditions of the purse bid procedure. Per WBA rules, the purse split has been set at 75% for Pulev and 25% for Hunter. Pulev captured the WBA's secondary title on December 7th, defeating Mahmoud Charr via unanimous decision in Bulgaria. |
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WBA sends Pulev vs. Hunter to purse bid
The WBA has called a purse bid for the heavyweight bout between its regular champion Kubrat Pulev (pictured) and its mandatory challenger Michael Hunter. [The true world champion, Oleksandr Usykm is recognized as the WBA super champion]. The purse bid is scheduled for Tuesday, May 27th in Houston and will be conducted by WBA Championships Committee Vice-Chairman Julio Thyme. After granting both camps a negotiation period that failed to produce a deal, the WBA has moved to the next step in the process. Formal notice was sent through official channels, outlining all terms and conditions of the purse bid procedure. Per WBA rules, the purse split has been set at 75% for Pulev and 25% for Hunter. Pulev captured the WBA's secondary title on December 7th, defeating Mahmoud Charr via unanimous decision in Bulgaria. |
WBO to sanction Bivol vs. Beterbiev III; Smith to remain interim champ |
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The WBO wrote: "The WBO World Championships Committee has resolved that it is in the best interests of boxing and, most importantly, the fighters themselves to permit the highly anticipated [light heavyweight world championship bout between] regining world champion Dmitrii Bivol (pictured) and former three-belt champion Artur Beterbiev to proceed. Accordingly, this decision overrides the enforcement of the WBO mandatory obligation in the light heavyweight division. Furthermore, even under the assumption that the WBO mandatory is due, the established rotation system agreement among the recognized sanctioning bodies dictates that the IBF mandatory is next in line. The WBO will respect and adhere to such order, ensuring alignment with the agreed rotational framework. As a result, WBO interim champion Callum Smith will retain his status as the WBO mandatory challenger and, in the interim, is authorized to participate in voluntary bouts. This ruling underscores the exceptional significance of the Beterbiev/Bivol [third bout], widely regarded as one of the most compelling matchups in contemporary boxing between two of the sport’s elite competitors." In 2024, Beterbiev defeated Bivol to unify the four major titles. Bivol narrowly won the rematch. When a third fight was announced, the WBC stripped Bivol in favor of its interim champion, David Benavidez.
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
APRIL 8, 2025: World light heavyweight champion Dmitrii Bivol notified the WBC through his attorney Patrick English, that he is vacating the WBC title. Bivol became the WBC light heavyweight champion by defeating Artur Beterbiev via majority decision in a great fight, held at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in February. Bivol also won a rematch against Beterbiev and is said to be headed towards a third fight with Beterbiev. The true world champion, Bivol continues to hold the WBO, IBF and WBA titles. In the light of Bivo's decision, the WBC has elevated its interim champion, David Benavides to the full WBC title. Benavidez defended his interim WBC light heavyweight title also in February, defeating Cuban David Morrell in a tough, exacting fight at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. In its announcement, the WBC wished Bivol success in his future and confirmed Benavidez as the WBC light heavyweight champion.
WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman seemed unhappy with Bivol's decision, tweeting, "I have just received a cold and impersonal notification from Dmitry Bivol's lawyer, Patrick English, with arguments that are so ridiculous that I rather not discuss informing the WBC that Dmitry Bivol has decided to relinquish his WBC light heavyweight championship. We wish Bivol success and hereby confirm David Benavidez as WBC world light heavyweight champion."
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WBO to sanction Bivol vs. Beterbiev III; Smith to remain interim champ
The WBO wrote: "The WBO World Championships Committee has resolved that it is in the best interests of boxing and, most importantly, the fighters themselves to permit the highly anticipated [light heavyweight world championship bout between] regining world champion Dmitrii Bivol (pictured) and former three-belt champion Artur Beterbiev to proceed. Accordingly, this decision overrides the enforcement of the WBO mandatory obligation in the light heavyweight division. Furthermore, even under the assumption that the WBO mandatory is due, the established rotation system agreement among the recognized sanctioning bodies dictates that the IBF mandatory is next in line. The WBO will respect and adhere to such order, ensuring alignment with the agreed rotational framework. As a result, WBO interim champion Callum Smith will retain his status as the WBO mandatory challenger and, in the interim, is authorized to participate in voluntary bouts. This ruling underscores the exceptional significance of the Beterbiev/Bivol [third bout], widely regarded as one of the most compelling matchups in contemporary boxing between two of the sport’s elite competitors." In 2024, Beterbiev defeated Bivol to unify the four major titles. Bivol narrowly won the rematch. When a third fight was announced, the WBC stripped Bivol in favor of its interim champion, David Benavidez.
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
APRIL 8, 2025: World light heavyweight champion Dmitrii Bivol notified the WBC through his attorney Patrick English, that he is vacating the WBC title. Bivol became the WBC light heavyweight champion by defeating Artur Beterbiev via majority decision in a great fight, held at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in February. Bivol also won a rematch against Beterbiev and is said to be headed towards a third fight with Beterbiev. The true world champion, Bivol continues to hold the WBO, IBF and WBA titles. In the light of Bivo's decision, the WBC has elevated its interim champion, David Benavides to the full WBC title. Benavidez defended his interim WBC light heavyweight title also in February, defeating Cuban David Morrell in a tough, exacting fight at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. In its announcement, the WBC wished Bivol success in his future and confirmed Benavidez as the WBC light heavyweight champion.
WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman seemed unhappy with Bivol's decision, tweeting, "I have just received a cold and impersonal notification from Dmitry Bivol's lawyer, Patrick English, with arguments that are so ridiculous that I rather not discuss informing the WBC that Dmitry Bivol has decided to relinquish his WBC light heavyweight championship. We wish Bivol success and hereby confirm David Benavidez as WBC world light heavyweight champion."
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MVP announces Holly Holm returning to boxing |
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Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions announced that the legendary Holly Holm has signed with the organization and will be lacing up her boxing gloves once again. On Saturday, June 28th, according to MVP, “The Preacher’s Daughter” steps into the ring against Yolanda Vega at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California live on DAZN pay-per-view. Holm, age 43, has a boxing record of 33-2-3 but has not boxed since 2013. After that, she switched over to mixed martial arts and defeated Ronda Rousey, who at the time had an aura of invicibilty. Holm's last MMA fight was a 2024 loss to Kayla Harrison. Vega, from Mexico, is 10-0 and has been comepting at lightweight and junior welterweight.
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MVP announces Holly Holm returning to boxing
Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions announced that the legendary Holly Holm has signed with the organization and will be lacing up her boxing gloves once again. On Saturday, June 28th, according to MVP, “The Preacher’s Daughter” steps into the ring against Yolanda Vega at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California live on DAZN pay-per-view. Holm, age 43, has a boxing record of 33-2-3 but has not boxed since 2013. After that, she switched over to mixed martial arts and defeated Ronda Rousey, who at the time had an aura of invicibilty. Holm's last MMA fight was a 2024 loss to Kayla Harrison. Vega, from Mexico, is 10-0 and has been comepting at lightweight and junior welterweight.
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Kuse lands minimumweight eliminator vs. Canoy |
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The long-planned clash between Siya Kuse of South Africa and Joey Canoy of the Philippines will be a final WBC eliminator in the minimum weight division following the approval of WBC president Mauricio Sulaimán. Given the added significance of the fight, Kuse's promoter Rodney Berman (Golden Gloves) will now add the fight to his planned July 17th show at Emperors Palace. Berman, who began lobbying the WBC in early May, confirmed that plans are already underway – provided Kuse wins his already-planned fight at the end of the month. Kuse (8-2-1) has been on a tear, having recorded a thrilling win over previously unbeaten Beaven Sibanda five months ago. Canoy (24-5-2), meanwhile, has quietly built momentum, extending his unbeaten streak to eight with a recent knockout victory.
A win for either fighter would open the door to a title shot against WBC champion Melvin Jerusalem, a scenario that gains further intrigue considering Jerusalem is managed by Filipino boxing kingpin Jim Claude Manangquil, who also guides Canoy’s career.
First, however, Kuse must navigate a dangerous assignment against Samuel Salva on the May 31st show at Emperors Palace. Once seen as a routine outing, the fight now carries added weight with the WBC eliminator looming. A slip-up there would derail what has become a red-hot run – and delay the South African’s world title ambitions just as they’re beginning to crystallize.
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Kuse lands minimumweight eliminator vs. Canoy
The long-planned clash between Siya Kuse of South Africa and Joey Canoy of the Philippines will be a final WBC eliminator in the minimum weight division following the approval of WBC president Mauricio Sulaimán. Given the added significance of the fight, Kuse's promoter Rodney Berman (Golden Gloves) will now add the fight to his planned July 17th show at Emperors Palace. Berman, who began lobbying the WBC in early May, confirmed that plans are already underway – provided Kuse wins his already-planned fight at the end of the month. Kuse (8-2-1) has been on a tear, having recorded a thrilling win over previously unbeaten Beaven Sibanda five months ago. Canoy (24-5-2), meanwhile, has quietly built momentum, extending his unbeaten streak to eight with a recent knockout victory.
A win for either fighter would open the door to a title shot against WBC champion Melvin Jerusalem, a scenario that gains further intrigue considering Jerusalem is managed by Filipino boxing kingpin Jim Claude Manangquil, who also guides Canoy’s career.
First, however, Kuse must navigate a dangerous assignment against Samuel Salva on the May 31st show at Emperors Palace. Once seen as a routine outing, the fight now carries added weight with the WBC eliminator looming. A slip-up there would derail what has become a red-hot run – and delay the South African’s world title ambitions just as they’re beginning to crystallize.
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Media workout quotes from Kyrone Davis and Isaac Lucero |
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Middleweight Kyrone “Shut It Down” Davis and undefeated junior middleweight Isaac “La Bestia” Lucero held a Las Vegas media workout on Tuesday to preview their respective showdowns, which both take place on Saturday, May 31st as part of a PBC show on Prime Video that takes place at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.
Caleb Plant will defend his interim super middleweight belt against Armando Reséndiz in the main event, while Davis battles the unbeaten Yoenli Feliciano Hernandez in a ten-round middleweight bout and Lucero duels fellow unbeaten Omar Valenzuela in the ten-round opening bout at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. The chief supporting bout will see undefeated two-division champion Jermall Charlo square off against Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna. Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. Here is what Davis and Lucero had to say Tuesday from DLX Boxing in Las Vegas:
KYRONE DAVIS
“I think this fight is gonna steal the show. I really believe that my opponent is a good fighter. He’s talented and we’re gonna make this the fight of the night. But I will have my hand raised in the end.
“My team has been studying Hernandez. I think I’ve only watched a round or two of his from his last fight. I don’t go too deep into that, because he’s gonna look totally different when he’s in the ring with me. I let my coach do the strategizing.
“I want all the champions at 160-pounds. I’m looking at anyone with a belt. I want the best. I believe I’m the best middleweight in the world, and the only way to prove that is to get in the ring with everybody. That’s why I took this fight. They’re hyping this guy up and he’s supposed to be the goods. That’s what they said about Elijah Garcia before I fought him. I’m here to show everyone that I’m the goods.
“We don’t mind taking on challenges. Life is about taking on challenges. It’s about knowing what you’re looking for, honing in on a goal and accomplishing that goal.
“I’ve been taking hard fights my whole career. Whether it’s undefeated prospects, top contenders, multiple-division champions, or going up in weight on four weeks’ notice. I’ve beaten the odds and I’ve done what they said I can’t do. It’s prepared me for this moment and it’s gonna keep preparing me for the next step. This is just another day in the park for me. I’m gonna shut it down. That’s what I plan to do.
“I’ve learned in my career to treat every fight like it’s just another day. We’re all getting in the ring and risking our lives, but we’re also doing what we love to do. By the time you get in the ring all the hard work is done. It’s time to have fun and that’s what I’m gonna do in the ring.”
ISAAC LUCERO
“I’m extremely happy to have this opportunity. It’s a dream come true to be fighting in Las Vegas on this card headlined by Caleb Plant on Prime Video.
“Being in this position is a testament to the hard work I put in every day for years and years to reach this level. Now I have to go in there and reward all those people who have supported me from the beginning.
“I want people to see me and realize that dreams can come true. I come from a small town in Mexico and now I’m fighting under the bright lights.
“Nerves will always be there before a fight. But I study how to stay even-keeled and focused mentally. Combined with the support from my team, and the motivation they give me, there’s nothing I can’t do.”
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Media workout quotes from Kyrone Davis and Isaac Lucero
Middleweight Kyrone “Shut It Down” Davis and undefeated junior middleweight Isaac “La Bestia” Lucero held a Las Vegas media workout on Tuesday to preview their respective showdowns, which both take place on Saturday, May 31st as part of a PBC show on Prime Video that takes place at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.
Caleb Plant will defend his interim super middleweight belt against Armando Reséndiz in the main event, while Davis battles the unbeaten Yoenli Feliciano Hernandez in a ten-round middleweight bout and Lucero duels fellow unbeaten Omar Valenzuela in the ten-round opening bout at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. The chief supporting bout will see undefeated two-division champion Jermall Charlo square off against Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna. Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. Here is what Davis and Lucero had to say Tuesday from DLX Boxing in Las Vegas:
KYRONE DAVIS
“I think this fight is gonna steal the show. I really believe that my opponent is a good fighter. He’s talented and we’re gonna make this the fight of the night. But I will have my hand raised in the end.
“My team has been studying Hernandez. I think I’ve only watched a round or two of his from his last fight. I don’t go too deep into that, because he’s gonna look totally different when he’s in the ring with me. I let my coach do the strategizing.
“I want all the champions at 160-pounds. I’m looking at anyone with a belt. I want the best. I believe I’m the best middleweight in the world, and the only way to prove that is to get in the ring with everybody. That’s why I took this fight. They’re hyping this guy up and he’s supposed to be the goods. That’s what they said about Elijah Garcia before I fought him. I’m here to show everyone that I’m the goods.
“We don’t mind taking on challenges. Life is about taking on challenges. It’s about knowing what you’re looking for, honing in on a goal and accomplishing that goal.
“I’ve been taking hard fights my whole career. Whether it’s undefeated prospects, top contenders, multiple-division champions, or going up in weight on four weeks’ notice. I’ve beaten the odds and I’ve done what they said I can’t do. It’s prepared me for this moment and it’s gonna keep preparing me for the next step. This is just another day in the park for me. I’m gonna shut it down. That’s what I plan to do.
“I’ve learned in my career to treat every fight like it’s just another day. We’re all getting in the ring and risking our lives, but we’re also doing what we love to do. By the time you get in the ring all the hard work is done. It’s time to have fun and that’s what I’m gonna do in the ring.”
ISAAC LUCERO
“I’m extremely happy to have this opportunity. It’s a dream come true to be fighting in Las Vegas on this card headlined by Caleb Plant on Prime Video.
“Being in this position is a testament to the hard work I put in every day for years and years to reach this level. Now I have to go in there and reward all those people who have supported me from the beginning.
“I want people to see me and realize that dreams can come true. I come from a small town in Mexico and now I’m fighting under the bright lights.
“Nerves will always be there before a fight. But I study how to stay even-keeled and focused mentally. Combined with the support from my team, and the motivation they give me, there’s nothing I can’t do.”
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May 22nd show booked for Hollywood, CA |
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555 Media Agency, in partnership with Bash Boxing, proudly announces "Championing Mental Health: A Night of Boxing", a special charity event dedicated to mental health awareness in the sport. The event will occur on Thursday, May 22nd at the Avalon Hollywood in Los Angeles and broadcast live on DAZN. The main card will feature San Diego's Jonny "Magic" Mansour (4-0, 2 KOs), who also had over fifty amateur bouts. Mansour is set to compete in a six-round lightweight attraction against 24-year-old Christian Avalos (3-2-2) of Carson City, Nev. Mansour, age 24, made his pro debut in May 2024 when he secured a dominant unanimous decision victory over the experienced Anel Dudo in front of his hometown at the Pechanga Arena. As he prepares for his fifth outing in just over a year, Mansour looks to follow up on his first-round knockout victory over Markus Bowes last month.
Born in Los Angeles and fighting out of Redwood City, Calif., Vic Pasillas (17-1, 10 KOs) is set to step inside the squared circle for the first time in 2025. The 33-year-old Pasillas was one of the top amateur boxers as he came up the ranks, earning 25 national amateur titles and 272 victories. Pasillas will square up against 36-year-old Carlos Jackson (20-2, 13 KOs) of Atlanta, by way of Anniston, Ala., in an eight-round, featherweight attraction.
Ricardo Ruvalcaba (13-0-1, 10 KOs) of Ventura, Calif., takes on 32-year-old Argentinian Luis Alberto Veron (20-10, 9 KOs) in an eight-round welterweight matchup. The 24-year-old Ruvalcaba trains out of the world-famous Wild Card Boxing gym in Hollywood under legendary trainer Freddie Roach.
Rounding out the initial slate of announced matchups, 26-year-old southpaw Jessie Mandapat (9-1-1, 5 KOs, 2 NC) of Anaheim, Calif., is set for action against 24-year-old Jose Antonio Sampedro (13-2-1, 7 KOs) of Queretaro, Mexico. The two face off in an eight-round super bantamweight attraction.
This groundbreaking evening aims to raise funds and awareness for mental wellness initiatives supporting boxers and the boxing community. In collaboration with Athletes for Hope and the World Boxing Council (WBC), the event will provide all competitors participating with one year of free access to therapy through Athletes for Hope.
"My vision was to create a platform that unites powerful voices and resources to change the trajectory of mental health in boxing," said Anthony Girges, Founder of 555 Media Agency & Athlete's Choice Advisory. "This isn't just a night of boxing; it's about recognizing that professional boxers are human and deserve accessible support and resources for their mental wellness. I'm honored to have the support of Athletes for Hope and the WBC, two organizations truly committed to this mission. Together, we're using the power of boxing to shine a light on one of this generation's greatest struggles. I'm grateful to all our partners, especially our anchor sponsor, Alleviate Tax, for helping make this historic night possible."
Tickets are on sale now and available at www.555media.com/tickets. The event will be broadcast live on DAZN at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT
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May 22nd show booked for Hollywood, CA
555 Media Agency, in partnership with Bash Boxing, proudly announces "Championing Mental Health: A Night of Boxing", a special charity event dedicated to mental health awareness in the sport. The event will occur on Thursday, May 22nd at the Avalon Hollywood in Los Angeles and broadcast live on DAZN. The main card will feature San Diego's Jonny "Magic" Mansour (4-0, 2 KOs), who also had over fifty amateur bouts. Mansour is set to compete in a six-round lightweight attraction against 24-year-old Christian Avalos (3-2-2) of Carson City, Nev. Mansour, age 24, made his pro debut in May 2024 when he secured a dominant unanimous decision victory over the experienced Anel Dudo in front of his hometown at the Pechanga Arena. As he prepares for his fifth outing in just over a year, Mansour looks to follow up on his first-round knockout victory over Markus Bowes last month.
Born in Los Angeles and fighting out of Redwood City, Calif., Vic Pasillas (17-1, 10 KOs) is set to step inside the squared circle for the first time in 2025. The 33-year-old Pasillas was one of the top amateur boxers as he came up the ranks, earning 25 national amateur titles and 272 victories. Pasillas will square up against 36-year-old Carlos Jackson (20-2, 13 KOs) of Atlanta, by way of Anniston, Ala., in an eight-round, featherweight attraction.
Ricardo Ruvalcaba (13-0-1, 10 KOs) of Ventura, Calif., takes on 32-year-old Argentinian Luis Alberto Veron (20-10, 9 KOs) in an eight-round welterweight matchup. The 24-year-old Ruvalcaba trains out of the world-famous Wild Card Boxing gym in Hollywood under legendary trainer Freddie Roach.
Rounding out the initial slate of announced matchups, 26-year-old southpaw Jessie Mandapat (9-1-1, 5 KOs, 2 NC) of Anaheim, Calif., is set for action against 24-year-old Jose Antonio Sampedro (13-2-1, 7 KOs) of Queretaro, Mexico. The two face off in an eight-round super bantamweight attraction.
This groundbreaking evening aims to raise funds and awareness for mental wellness initiatives supporting boxers and the boxing community. In collaboration with Athletes for Hope and the World Boxing Council (WBC), the event will provide all competitors participating with one year of free access to therapy through Athletes for Hope.
"My vision was to create a platform that unites powerful voices and resources to change the trajectory of mental health in boxing," said Anthony Girges, Founder of 555 Media Agency & Athlete's Choice Advisory. "This isn't just a night of boxing; it's about recognizing that professional boxers are human and deserve accessible support and resources for their mental wellness. I'm honored to have the support of Athletes for Hope and the WBC, two organizations truly committed to this mission. Together, we're using the power of boxing to shine a light on one of this generation's greatest struggles. I'm grateful to all our partners, especially our anchor sponsor, Alleviate Tax, for helping make this historic night possible."
Tickets are on sale now and available at www.555media.com/tickets. The event will be broadcast live on DAZN at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT
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Late results from Maryland: Langer wins cruiserweight bout |
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Tyler Langer W6 Raphael Carolina... Cruiserweight Tyler Langer won a six-round unanimous decision over Raphael Carolina in the main eventof an eight-bout card at Rosecroft Raceway. The night of boxing was promoted by Jeter Promotions. Langer of Annapolis, Maryland carried the scorecards by tallies of 60-54, 59-55 and 58-56 to remain undefeated with a record of 5-0. Carolina of Wendell, North Carolina is 3-8-2. "Tyler looked very good and I am very pleased with how he performed tonight," said Tony Jeter of Jeter Promotions. "We hope to get him three more fights by the end of the year, and then he will be ready to take on the contenders of the cruiserweight division."
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
Nasheed H. Smith stopped Jeremy Cullors in the fourth and final scheduled round of their light heavyweight bout that featured undefeated fighters. The time of the stoppage was 1:00 for Smith of Washington, DC who is now 5-0 with three knockouts. Cullors of Virginia Beach is 6-1.
Ezri Turner stopped Monreco Goldston in round three of their six-round super middleweight contest. Turner of Dover, Delaware got the finish at 2:33 of round three and is now 6-0-1 with four knockouts. Goldston of Durham, North Carolina is 5-2-1.
Victor Williams won a four-round majority decision over Dante Concepcion in a junior middleweight bout. Williams of Washington, DC won by scores of 39-37 twice and 38-38 and is now 6-1. Concepcion of Tampa, Florida is 1-3-1.
In the most exciting fight of the night, Nico Woods outlasted Brandon Badillo over four-round to win a majority decision in a featherweight bout. Woods of Washington, DC won by scores of 39-37 twice and 38-38 and is now 3-0. Badillo of 0-6-1.
John Lange made a successful pro debut with a first-round stoppage over Jonquez Benson in a welterweight clash. Lange of Great Falls, Virginia is the son of popular fighter Jimmy Lange. Benson of Kalamazoo, Michigan is 0-2.
Bradley Scott stopped Marlon Haywood in round two of their heavyweight bout. Scott of Maryland is 2-0 with two knockouts. Haywood of Kankakee, Illinois is 2-9.
Rahmel McKinley took a four-round split decision over Wayne Johnson in a welterweight battle of debuting fighters.
Jeter Promotions' next show is scheduled for July 26th at the Live! Maryland Casino.
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Late results from Maryland: Langer wins cruiserweight bout
Tyler Langer W6 Raphael Carolina... Cruiserweight Tyler Langer won a six-round unanimous decision over Raphael Carolina in the main eventof an eight-bout card at Rosecroft Raceway. The night of boxing was promoted by Jeter Promotions. Langer of Annapolis, Maryland carried the scorecards by tallies of 60-54, 59-55 and 58-56 to remain undefeated with a record of 5-0. Carolina of Wendell, North Carolina is 3-8-2. "Tyler looked very good and I am very pleased with how he performed tonight," said Tony Jeter of Jeter Promotions. "We hope to get him three more fights by the end of the year, and then he will be ready to take on the contenders of the cruiserweight division."
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
Nasheed H. Smith stopped Jeremy Cullors in the fourth and final scheduled round of their light heavyweight bout that featured undefeated fighters. The time of the stoppage was 1:00 for Smith of Washington, DC who is now 5-0 with three knockouts. Cullors of Virginia Beach is 6-1.
Ezri Turner stopped Monreco Goldston in round three of their six-round super middleweight contest. Turner of Dover, Delaware got the finish at 2:33 of round three and is now 6-0-1 with four knockouts. Goldston of Durham, North Carolina is 5-2-1.
Victor Williams won a four-round majority decision over Dante Concepcion in a junior middleweight bout. Williams of Washington, DC won by scores of 39-37 twice and 38-38 and is now 6-1. Concepcion of Tampa, Florida is 1-3-1.
In the most exciting fight of the night, Nico Woods outlasted Brandon Badillo over four-round to win a majority decision in a featherweight bout. Woods of Washington, DC won by scores of 39-37 twice and 38-38 and is now 3-0. Badillo of 0-6-1.
John Lange made a successful pro debut with a first-round stoppage over Jonquez Benson in a welterweight clash. Lange of Great Falls, Virginia is the son of popular fighter Jimmy Lange. Benson of Kalamazoo, Michigan is 0-2.
Bradley Scott stopped Marlon Haywood in round two of their heavyweight bout. Scott of Maryland is 2-0 with two knockouts. Haywood of Kankakee, Illinois is 2-9.
Rahmel McKinley took a four-round split decision over Wayne Johnson in a welterweight battle of debuting fighters.
Jeter Promotions' next show is scheduled for July 26th at the Live! Maryland Casino.
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Jorge Garcia to face Xander Zayas for vacant WBO title |
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![]() Gustavo Olivieri, president of the WBO announced the identity of the co-challenger of Xander Zayas for his organization's vacant junior middleweight championship. Olivieri tweeted: "Re: vacant WBO 154-pound title, Xander Zayas vs. Jorge Garcia. The WBO confirms that Top Rank, Golden Boy, and Zanfer Promotions have reached an agreement for the subject matter bout. Official fight date and venue to be announced." Boxingtalk deems Garcia a worthy challenger. The Mexcian has a record of 33-4 and is riding high off a win over previously undefeated U.S. Olympian Charles Conwell. He is 15-1 in his last sixteen fights, with the one loss coming by split decision to then-undefeated Etoundi Michael William by split decision.
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
May 2, 2025: According to the social media page of WBO president Gustavo Olivieiri, "The WBO Championship Committee has unanimously voted to strip Sebastian Fundora of his WBO junuor middleweight (154-pound) title, effective immediately. The Executive Committee has ratified the decision. Accordingly, the title is now vacant. Resolution to be published shortly." The decision seems to have been prompted by Fundora's failure to follow through on his obligation to fight mandatory contender Xander Zayas, a fight that was set to go to purse bid on May 2nd. Fundora remains the WBC champion.
April 28, 2025: WBO / WBC junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora has so far failed to reach an agreement with his WBO mandatory contender, Xander Zayas. WBO president Gustavo Olivieri wrote, "Be advised that the WBO Championships Committee has ruled that purse bids for Fundora vs. Zayas will be conducted this Friday, May 2, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. (Pacific Time) at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas." Olivieri indicated that the winning purse bid will be split 75% for Fundora and 25% for Zayas.
April 11, 2025: WBO president Gustavo Olivieri wrote, "Fundora/Zayas negotiations - Be advised that Top Rank / PBC have jointly requested an extension of the negotiation period. [The WBO Championship] Committee grants extension until Friday, April 25th, no later than 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)."
March 25, 2025: The WBO has designated Puerto Rico's undefeated Xander Zayas as its mandatory challenger in the junior middleweight division, stating that "Champion Sebastian Fundora must fulfill his WBO mandatory title defense obligation in his next bout against Zayas. Failure to do so will result in [the WBO Championship] Committee proceeding in accordance with WBO rules and regulations. Fundora will not be permitted any intervening bout, the two teams shall commence negotiation immediately to fulfill the title defense pursuing to the WBO rules. They have 20 days to reach an agreement after which a per proceeding will be ordered. If no agreement is reached. The minimum bid under WBO rules is $200,000." Fundora also holds the WBC title, so he has leverage to decline to fight Zayas and still remain WBC champion.
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Jorge Garcia to face Xander Zayas for vacant WBO title
Gustavo Olivieri, president of the WBO announced the identity of the co-challenger of Xander Zayas for his organization's vacant junior middleweight championship. Olivieri tweeted: "Re: vacant WBO 154-pound title, Xander Zayas vs. Jorge Garcia. The WBO confirms that Top Rank, Golden Boy, and Zanfer Promotions have reached an agreement for the subject matter bout. Official fight date and venue to be announced." Boxingtalk deems Garcia a worthy challenger. The Mexcian has a record of 33-4 and is riding high off a win over previously undefeated U.S. Olympian Charles Conwell. He is 15-1 in his last sixteen fights, with the one loss coming by split decision to then-undefeated Etoundi Michael William by split decision.
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
May 2, 2025: According to the social media page of WBO president Gustavo Olivieiri, "The WBO Championship Committee has unanimously voted to strip Sebastian Fundora of his WBO junuor middleweight (154-pound) title, effective immediately. The Executive Committee has ratified the decision. Accordingly, the title is now vacant. Resolution to be published shortly." The decision seems to have been prompted by Fundora's failure to follow through on his obligation to fight mandatory contender Xander Zayas, a fight that was set to go to purse bid on May 2nd. Fundora remains the WBC champion.
April 28, 2025: WBO / WBC junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora has so far failed to reach an agreement with his WBO mandatory contender, Xander Zayas. WBO president Gustavo Olivieri wrote, "Be advised that the WBO Championships Committee has ruled that purse bids for Fundora vs. Zayas will be conducted this Friday, May 2, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. (Pacific Time) at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas." Olivieri indicated that the winning purse bid will be split 75% for Fundora and 25% for Zayas.
April 11, 2025: WBO president Gustavo Olivieri wrote, "Fundora/Zayas negotiations - Be advised that Top Rank / PBC have jointly requested an extension of the negotiation period. [The WBO Championship] Committee grants extension until Friday, April 25th, no later than 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)."
March 25, 2025: The WBO has designated Puerto Rico's undefeated Xander Zayas as its mandatory challenger in the junior middleweight division, stating that "Champion Sebastian Fundora must fulfill his WBO mandatory title defense obligation in his next bout against Zayas. Failure to do so will result in [the WBO Championship] Committee proceeding in accordance with WBO rules and regulations. Fundora will not be permitted any intervening bout, the two teams shall commence negotiation immediately to fulfill the title defense pursuing to the WBO rules. They have 20 days to reach an agreement after which a per proceeding will be ordered. If no agreement is reached. The minimum bid under WBO rules is $200,000." Fundora also holds the WBC title, so he has leverage to decline to fight Zayas and still remain WBC champion.
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Hrgovic vs. Sanchez purse bid postponed one week |
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UPDATE: The IBF purse bid for a heavyweight elimination bout between Frank Sanchez and Filip Hrgovic has been postponed until May 22nd. [Original story / May 5th, 2024:] On April 14th, the IBF ordered Frank Sanchez and Filip Hrgovic to begin negotiations for a bout that will determine the IBF's #1 ranking in the heavyweight division. The IBF reports that an agreement has not yet been reached. The IBF has therefore scheduled a purse bid for Thursday, May 15th. Hrgovic is coming off a win over Joe Joyce, while Sanchez lost his last major fight to Agit Kabayel but returned with a very low-level win over Ramon Olivas Echevarria in February. The IBF heavyweight championship is currently held by Daniel Dubois. In July, Dubois will unify the titles against Oleksandr Usyk, the holder of the other three major heavyweight titles as well as the generally recognized world heavyweight champion. Usyk defeated Dubois in 2023.
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Hrgovic vs. Sanchez purse bid postponed one week
UPDATE: The IBF purse bid for a heavyweight elimination bout between Frank Sanchez and Filip Hrgovic has been postponed until May 22nd. [Original story / May 5th, 2024:] On April 14th, the IBF ordered Frank Sanchez and Filip Hrgovic to begin negotiations for a bout that will determine the IBF's #1 ranking in the heavyweight division. The IBF reports that an agreement has not yet been reached. The IBF has therefore scheduled a purse bid for Thursday, May 15th. Hrgovic is coming off a win over Joe Joyce, while Sanchez lost his last major fight to Agit Kabayel but returned with a very low-level win over Ramon Olivas Echevarria in February. The IBF heavyweight championship is currently held by Daniel Dubois. In July, Dubois will unify the titles against Oleksandr Usyk, the holder of the other three major heavyweight titles as well as the generally recognized world heavyweight champion. Usyk defeated Dubois in 2023.
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Oscar feels the need to bad-mouth Alvarez vs. Crawford |
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![]() Promoter Oscar De La Hoya, who seems to have lost his most-favored-promoter status with boxing's most powerful person, Turki Alalshikh, has resorted to bad-mouthing one of Alalshikh's pet boxing projects for this fall. Alalshikh recently announced a superfight between world super middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez and WBA junior middleweight champion Terence "Bud" Crawford for September 12th in Las Vegas. De La Hoya, who formerly promoted Alvarez before their falling out, posted the following comment on social media; "So hear me out. Crawford will be 38. And Canelo is 35. Crawford hasn’t fought in a year and got exposed by [Ismail] Madrimov in my opinion. Canelo has been getting exposed for the past few years. Can anyone please explain to me how this is the 'biggest fight in boxing'?" Facts: Crawford clearly defeated Madrimov, a reigning champion in a competitive fight in 2024. Alvarez has not had a knockout since 2021 but is on a six-fight winning streak.
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Oscar feels the need to bad-mouth Alvarez vs. Crawford
Promoter Oscar De La Hoya, who seems to have lost his most-favored-promoter status with boxing's most powerful person, Turki Alalshikh, has resorted to bad-mouthing one of Alalshikh's pet boxing projects for this fall. Alalshikh recently announced a superfight between world super middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez and WBA junior middleweight champion Terence "Bud" Crawford for September 12th in Las Vegas. De La Hoya, who formerly promoted Alvarez before their falling out, posted the following comment on social media; "So hear me out. Crawford will be 38. And Canelo is 35. Crawford hasn’t fought in a year and got exposed by [Ismail] Madrimov in my opinion. Canelo has been getting exposed for the past few years. Can anyone please explain to me how this is the 'biggest fight in boxing'?" Facts: Crawford clearly defeated Madrimov, a reigning champion in a competitive fight in 2024. Alvarez has not had a knockout since 2021 but is on a six-fight winning streak.
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Donaire, age 42, has the itch to return |
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Former four-division champion Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire has a renewed desire to return to the ring after witnessing his former rival Naoya “The Monster” Inoue defeat Ramón Cárdenas at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Inoue, the world super bantamweight champion, rose from the canvas and then dominated Cárdenas in a fight that reaffirmed his position among the world boxing elite. Donaire, age 42, expressed interest in facing any of the bantamweight champions, and he also specifically mentioned a possible fight against a former title holder, Takuma Inoue, who is Naoya’s younger brother. Donaire lost twice to Naoya Inoue, in 2019 and 2022. Donaire's last fight was a 2023 loss to Alexandro Santoago for a vacant bantamweight title.
In a statement, the Filipino great said: “Watching the [Naoya Inoue vs. Ramon Cardenas] fight made me want to be in the ring again,” adding that he is ready for any opponent at bantamweight and is focused on regaining a world title before a potential unification bout against curretn WBC champion Junto Nakatani.
Donaire, a former flyweight, bantamweight, super bantamweight and (lineal) featherweight champion, hopes to be booked for a fight soon so he can once again demonstrate his strength in the ring, as well as his great punching power and speed, qualities that have led him to a record of 42-8 with 28 knockouts.
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Donaire, age 42, has the itch to return
Former four-division champion Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire has a renewed desire to return to the ring after witnessing his former rival Naoya “The Monster” Inoue defeat Ramón Cárdenas at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Inoue, the world super bantamweight champion, rose from the canvas and then dominated Cárdenas in a fight that reaffirmed his position among the world boxing elite. Donaire, age 42, expressed interest in facing any of the bantamweight champions, and he also specifically mentioned a possible fight against a former title holder, Takuma Inoue, who is Naoya’s younger brother. Donaire lost twice to Naoya Inoue, in 2019 and 2022. Donaire's last fight was a 2023 loss to Alexandro Santoago for a vacant bantamweight title.
In a statement, the Filipino great said: “Watching the [Naoya Inoue vs. Ramon Cardenas] fight made me want to be in the ring again,” adding that he is ready for any opponent at bantamweight and is focused on regaining a world title before a potential unification bout against curretn WBC champion Junto Nakatani.
Donaire, a former flyweight, bantamweight, super bantamweight and (lineal) featherweight champion, hopes to be booked for a fight soon so he can once again demonstrate his strength in the ring, as well as his great punching power and speed, qualities that have led him to a record of 42-8 with 28 knockouts.
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Boxing returns to Laredo this Saturday |
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Undisputed P4P Promotions brings "Battle on the Border" this Saturday night (May 17th) to Sames Auto Arena in Laredo, Texas. The main event will pit Manuel Valentine Lerma (4-1) of Pharr, TX against Felix "Gatito" Garcia (8-1) of Laredo in a six-round lightweight contest. This will be Garcia's first fight back since his first loss against Hugo "Tigre" Castaneda in July of last year. The chief support will see Mexico's Oziel Rangel Aradillas (6-3) against Juanito Garcia (8-0) of Carizo Springs, TX in another six-round showdown for the vacant Texas Combative Sports Program super bantamweight title. A special attraction bout features the return of "Laredo's Favorite Daughter" Mandy Fuentes (9-12-7) taking on Indeya Rodriguez (6-8-2) of Dallas in a four rounder in the bantamweight division. Four other bouts are set to take place ifaturing both local boxers and fighters from outside the area. Tickets are available at the Sames Auto Arena Box office. Boxingtalk writer Christian Schmidt is set to be the announcer.
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Boxing returns to Laredo this Saturday
Undisputed P4P Promotions brings "Battle on the Border" this Saturday night (May 17th) to Sames Auto Arena in Laredo, Texas. The main event will pit Manuel Valentine Lerma (4-1) of Pharr, TX against Felix "Gatito" Garcia (8-1) of Laredo in a six-round lightweight contest. This will be Garcia's first fight back since his first loss against Hugo "Tigre" Castaneda in July of last year. The chief support will see Mexico's Oziel Rangel Aradillas (6-3) against Juanito Garcia (8-0) of Carizo Springs, TX in another six-round showdown for the vacant Texas Combative Sports Program super bantamweight title. A special attraction bout features the return of "Laredo's Favorite Daughter" Mandy Fuentes (9-12-7) taking on Indeya Rodriguez (6-8-2) of Dallas in a four rounder in the bantamweight division. Four other bouts are set to take place ifaturing both local boxers and fighters from outside the area. Tickets are available at the Sames Auto Arena Box office. Boxingtalk writer Christian Schmidt is set to be the announcer.
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