Nhlapo wins in South Africa

Nhlapo wins in South Africa
Bonginkosi Nhlapo W10 Nelson Mbhele ... Bonginkosi Nhlapo narrowly defeated fellow South African Nelson Mbhele on Saturday night. The South African light heavyweights headlined a show at Event City in Middelburg, in South Africa´s Mpumalanga province, promoted by Rise Boxing Promotions. It was an evenly contested bout, which, although unspectacular, provided good entertainment for the fans watching from ringside. After ten rounds of boxing, judge Gezani Hlungwane couldn't separate them and scored the fight 95-95, but he was overruled by judges Mike Phiri and Phumeza Zinakile who had it 96-94 and 98-92 for Nhlapo. Nhlapo imrpoves his record to 4-2-1, while Mbhele evens out at 5-5.
 
 

June 19th Pennsylvania show postponed

June 19th Pennsylvania show postponed
King's Promotions has postponed the June 19th fight card at The Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It will be rescheduled for Friday, September 5th. The card was postponed due to injuries suffered by fighters that were scheduled for the card. "Sometimes these things happen in boxing, but we already have the make-up date and many of the same fighters will be ready to perform on September 5th," said Marshall Kauffman, CEO of King's Promotions. Fans who purchased tickets will be able to exchange the tickets for September 5th. A full card announcement will be released shortly.
 
King's Promotions will be at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia on Friday night, June 27th. An announcement on that card will be out shortly.
 

Bey stops Escandon in three

Bey stops Escandon in three
Mickey Bey TKO3 Oscar Escandon... Former lightweight champion Mickey “Time Machine” Bey reasserted his presence in the division with a TKO wing over Oscar Escandon at 2:03 of round three in the main event from the Newtown Sports & Events Center in Newtown, Pennsylvania, outside of Philadelphia. Bey (26-3-1, 14 KOs) a native of Cleveland who now trains in Philadelphia, looked sharp in battering former WBC interim featherweight title holder Escandon (27-10, 18 KOs).vBey appeared to shake the Colombian Escandon with a left hook and had him bleeding steadily after round one. Bey dropped Escandon with a sharp salvo of shots at the end of round two and again in round three, prompting the responsible stoppage from Referee Eric Dali. “I just had a ball in there like a kid in the candy store,” said Bey, post-fight. “I didn’t want to rush it. I knew he was looking to land something big, so I put the work in, in the gym. I knew what I was doing with my brain, but I just let my body do what I trained for. I’m older now, that’s why I’m the ‘Time Machine.’ I probably have a handful of fights left. I’m here for a good time, not a long time. We have some big plans after this.”
 
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
 
Hard-hitting 22 year-old Russian super featherweight Dariial Kuchmenov (9-0, 7 KOs) showed off a variety of offensive tools while stopping normally durable Mexican journeyman Diuhl “Elegante” Olguin (17-45-7, 10 KOs) at the end of the sixth round. Now fighting out of Los Angeles via Nalchik, Russia, the 5’ 10” Kuchmenov towered over Olguin and proceeded to unload a furious arsenal of power punches and virtually ignore any return fire until his Mexican Californian opponent signaled he had suffered enough. The official time was 3:00 of round six and all three judges had Kuchmenov winning by 60-54 at the time of the stoppage.
 
Bantamweight “King” David Garcia-- only sixteen years old-- continued his rise in the professional ranks with a quick demolition of MMA fighter Marcelino Rangel (1-2). Phoenix, Arizona’s Garcia (4-0, 3 KOs), a four-time national champion as an amateur, had too many gifts for Rangel, who crumbled from the powerful onslaught from the teenager at 2:53 of the opening frame.v“It's a blessing. I wasn’t really looking for it but, it just came,” said Garcia of the knockout. “I felt like the time was right. He was moving around a lot, so I had to cut the ring off and land some power shots. I felt the time was right to trap him in the corner and demolish him.”
 
Rising welterweight Thanjhae Teasley (13-0, 6 KOs) continued his ascension with a clear six-round unanimous decision over Nelson Morales (6-24-1). Teasley, age 26, looked sharp against his former sparring partner Morales, banging him with wilting left hooks to the body and strong combinations to the head throughout the action. The iron-chinned Morales, stopped just two times against a long list of top competitors in his career, was able to survive the onslaught and offered moderate resistance. At the end of the action, the scores were academic at 60-54 by all three judges.
 
Bantamweight Jonathan Rodriguez (18-3-1, 7 KOs) shook off the rust from 11 months of inactivity and got back in the win column with a unanimous eight-round decision over durable Colombian veteran Jesus Martinez (38-27-1, 16 KOs). Rodriguez got in eight workmanlike rounds of work from the well-traveled Martinez, but the outcome was never in doubt. Upping the pace in the last round, Rodriguez was able to briefly hurt Martinez in a standout round eight for him. The scores were 80-72 (twice) and 79-73.
 
Eighteen year-old junior welterweight Elijah “Macho” Gonzalez (2-0, 2 KOs) scored an entertaining fourth-round knockout over Codi Chavez (0-2). In against an offensively gifted and younger foe, the game, but outgunned, Chavez was already bleeding from the nose by the end of round one and was dropped twice in round four. The first knockdown came from a perfect Gonzalez left hook and the finishing blow was a flush right to the jaw, which prompted Referee Shawn Clark to wave it off at 1:31 of round four.
 
To open the night’s action, former amateur standout Rommel “Ro” Dunbar Jr. (1-0) made a successful professional debut at junior lightweight by taking a dominant four-round unanimous decision over Denzel Bowlding (0-6). A three-time state champion before turning pro, Dunbar stayed busy throughout, working especially well to Bowlding’s body against the ropes. All three judges had it 40-36.
 

Callum Walsh to face Elias Espadas this month

Callum Walsh to face Elias Espadas this month

Callum Walsh to face Elias Espadas this month
Irish junior middleweight Callum “King” Walsh will defend his undefeated records against Elias “Latin Kid” Espadas on June 26th at the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez, California. Walsh picked up a big win in 2024 when he knocked out Dauren Yeleussinov in the ninth round. Since then, he's rung up three early KOs over decent opposition. Mexico's Espadas has fought at middleweight with a notable win in 2017 against Alan Carrillo, whom he knocked out in the second round. Overall, Callum “King” Walsh has an undefeated record of 13 wins and 11 KOs, while Elias “Latin Kid” Espadas has a record of 23-6-1 with 16 KOs.
 

Moore gets heavyweight win at Hall of Fame show

Moore gets heavyweight win at Hall of Fame show
Brandon Moore W5 Stanley Wright... Rising American heavyweight Brandon Moore (18-1, 10 KOs) triumphed in the main event of “Hall of Fame Fight Night,” live on DAZN at the Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York. Moore faced undefeated Stanley Wright (14-1, 11 KOs). A member of Salita Promotions’ heavyweight roster, Moore scored a second -ound knockdown over Wright. Moore sustained a cut above his eye from an accidental clash of heads in the third round, causing the fight being stopped in the fifth round and going to the judges’ scorecards. Moore secured the victory via unanimous decision, extending his winning streak to four. The scorecards read 49-45 and 50-44 (twice).
 
Moore said afterwards: “These guys can’t get around my jab. I could tell from the beginning that Wright was jumping in and taking a lot of risks. I want to be the best heavyweight in the United States, and then I’ll go after those English guys... I’m a sexy heavyweight. I come in, look good, and win fights. The guys that I’m fighting might be intimidated by me. I’m American, big, tall, and black. You can’t really beat that. That’s what I bring to the table.”
 
He continued, “I wish this fight wasn’t stopped. I wanted to get him out of there. You saw that knockdown in the second round. It was only a matter of time. I knew he was going to get up because he is a fighter, but I’m just surprised the referee didn’t stop the fight. He did not look good. I want to go through the long rounds and get that experience. But a win is a win and I’m in the point in my career where I need to take care of myself and everyone knew I was going to win that fight.”
 
On who he wants next “Jared Anderson.”
 
 
 

 

Crews-Dezurn retains her unified titles

Crews-Dezurn retains her unified titles
Franchon Crews-Desurn W10 Citlali Ortiz... In her promotional debut with Salita Promotions, Franchón Crews-Dezurn (10-2, 2 KOs) put her unified super middleweight championship on the line against Citlalli Ortiz (4-2, 1 KO) in the Verona, New York's Turning Stone Casino. Representing Mexico in the 2024 Olympic Games, Ortiz went toe-to-toe against the towering Crews-Dezurn but closing distance throughout the fight, Norfolk, Virginia’s Crews-Dezurn successfully defended her WBC and WBA titles via majority decision.
 
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
 
Joshua James Pagan (13-0, 4 KOs) returned to the ring for the second time in 2025 against James Bernadin (13-3-1, 6 KOs). With both competitors trading blows, Pagan showcased his experience in the later rounds, earning a unanimous decision victory and breaking Bernadin’s three fight win streak. The scorecards read 98-92 and 99-91 (twice). Afterwards, Pagan said: “Bernadin had a tricky style. He used the Philly Shell, so I had to figure out a way to deal with that. He countered pretty good off it too. I had to be cautious. He came out really aggressive in some rounds, and I needed to adjust. My jab and straight rights were working. I can tell he was getting frustrated in there. I just needed to stay moving to his weak side and utilize my jab. Once he had his flurry of punches, I noticed he stepped back a little bit and it was my turn to throw a flurry of punches. I got my punches off and I started to move and out box him. This was a great victory to have in front of this big crowd. I met Mauricio Sulaimán and Roy Jones Jr. and they had nothing but great things to say to me. It was an honor.”
 
Kicking off the action on the main card, Puerto Rico’s first women’s Olympian boxer, Ashleyann Lozada (2-0, 1 KO) had a quick night in the office as she saw her hand raised following a first-round TKO victory over Houston’s Carmen Vargas (5-4-1) in the women’s super bantamweight division. In the opening minute of the bout, Lozada overwhelmed Vargas with a barrage of punches. The winner had this to say about the early win, “I was surprised because I thought this fight would be an all-out war. The thing is that my hands came through. I saw my opponent get a little dizzy, so I told myself this is my moment. I attacked her and finished her.”
 
Prior to the DAZN-televised portion of the event, fan-favorite Bryce Mills (19-1, 7 KOs) squared off against Hialeah, Fla.’s Aaron Aponte (12-3-1, 3 KOs). After his walkout caused an eruption from the Verona, N.Y. crowd, Liverpool, N.Y.’s Mills registered a first round-knockout after landing a counter right hook.
 
Recently signed to Salita Promotions, Brooklyn’s Pryce Taylor (8-0, 6 KOs) continued his dominant campaign in the heavyweight division scoring a fourth round TKO victory against Ed Fountain (14-9, 7 KOs). This outing marks his third straight finish in 2025.
 
In the first fight of the night, “Motor City” Detroit’s Da’Velle Smith (12-0, 8 KOs) shined against Atlanta’s Antonio Todd (17-13, 1 NC, 9 KOs), securing a unanimous decision victory following a tactical performance from the Michigan native (78-74 and two scores of 77-75.)
 
Lozada: “I was surprised because I thought this fight would be an all-out war. The thing is that my hands came through. I saw my opponent get a little dizzy, so I told myself this is my moment. I attacked her and finished her.”
 

Toussaint upsets Hicks on Hall of Fame show

Toussaint upsets Hicks on Hall of Fame show

Toussaint upsets Hicks on Hall of Fame show
Wendy Toussaint W10 Joseph Hicks... On a night built to celebrate boxing greatness during the International Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Weekend, junior middleweight Wendy Toussaint carved his own personal laegacy, scoring an upset over previously undefeated Joseph Hicks Jr. The bout took place last night (June 6) at the Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, NY, and was broadcast worldwide on DAZN, promoted by Salita Promotions and Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing, in association with All The Smoke Fight, the digital boxing platform led by Hall of Famer Andre Ward. Fighting with purpose and intensity, Toussaint (17-3) imposed his will from the outset, pressuring Hicks and dictating the pace throughout all ten rounds. Hicks (now 12-1), who entered the fight as a highly touted prospect, was unable to establish his rhythm as Toussaint consistently kept him on his heels. The judges scored the bout 97-93 (Eric Marlinski), 96-94 (Don Trella), and a surprising 95-95 (Don Ackerman), awarding Toussaint a majority decision. 

Davis loses title on the scales; main event cancelled

Davis loses title on the scales; main event cancelled
The Keyshawn Davis-Edwin De Los Santos fight has been canceled after Davis failed to make weight earlier today. Davis has been stripped of the WBO lightweight world title. Tomorrow’s card at Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia, will proceed with a new main event, the ten-round lightweight showdown between the unbeaten Abdullah Mason and Namibian contender Jeremia Nakathila. The Kelvin Davis-Nahir Albright junior welterweight fight has been elevated to co-feature. Mason-Nakathila and Davis-Albright will be televised live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+ starting at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT. The undercard, streaming live and exclusively on ESPN+, will now begin at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT.
 
Patrons seeking a refund should contact their original point of purchase. The deadline for refunds is 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 7. 
 

Weigh-in report from Norfolk, VA

Weigh-in report from Norfolk, VA

With the Keyshawn Davis vs. Edwin De Los Santos main event canceled after Davis failed to make weight, here are the boxers' weights for Top Rank's ESPN show in Norfolk, Virginia:

Abdullah Mason 134.5 pounds -vs.- Jeremia Nakathila 134.8 (ten rounds);
 
Kelvin Davis 140  -vs.- Nahir Albright 139  (ten rounds); 
 
Tiger Johnson 146.5  -vs.- Janelson Bocachica 146.8 (ten rounds);
 
Troy Isley 159.9  -vs.- Etoundi Michel William  159.7 (ten rounds);
 
Keon Davis 149.2  -vs.- Michael Velez 149.8 (six rounds);
 
Euri Cedeño 160  -vs.- Abel Mina 158.9 (ten rounds)
 
Deric Davis 134.2  -vs.- Naheem Parker 136.3 (six rounds); and
 
Patrick O'Connor 199  -vs.- Marcus Smith 190.6 (four rounds)
 

Final presser quotes from Norfolk, VA

Final presser quotes from Norfolk, VA

Final presser quotes from Norfolk, VA

Keyshawn Davis (13-0, 9 KOs) returns to Norfolk’s Scope Arena this Saturday, June 7th to defend his WBO lightweight title against heavy-hitting Dominican Edwin De Los Santos (16-2, 14 KOs). Davis captured the crown in February with a fourth-round stoppage of Denys Berinchyk. Three months earlier, he electrified the Norfolk crowd with a second-round obliteration of Gustavo Lemos before a sold-out crowd of 10,568. Now, he’s back to defend his title in front of his hometown faithful. In the ten-round co-feature, 21 year-old lightweight Abdullah Mason (18-0, 16 KOs) looks to continue his rise against battle-tested Jeremia Nakathila (26-4, 21 KOs) of Namibia. Keyshawn-De Los Santos and Mason-Nakathila will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.

The ESPN+-streamed undercard begins at 5:10 p.m. ET/2:10 p.m. PT and includes the rest of DB3 in action, with Keyshawn’s older brother Kelvin “Nite Nite” Davis (15-0, 8 KOs) facing Nahir “Woo” Albright (16-2, 7 KOs) in a ten-round junior welterweight bout. Keon Davis (3-0, 2 KOs), the youngest of the fighting trio, will face fellow unbeaten Michael Velez-Garcia (3-0, 2 KOs) in a six-rounder at welterweight. Additionally, middleweight Troy Isley (14-0, 5 KOs) goes up against Etoundi Michel William (16-1, 12 KOs) in a ten-round tilt. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Sampson Boxing, tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster.com. At Thursday's press conference, this is what the fighters said:

Keyshawn Davis

“I want him to say that he’s going to come here and win and try to take my strap. I didn’t pick him for him to not say stuff like that. I picked him because I know that he’s going to come to create a great fight for the fans that are coming out. And it’s going to be a great fight, but he’s not going to hear And The New.”

“He’s coming to fight and put on a performance because his last one was trash.”

“I knew I was a world champion going into the sport. A title just puts the icing on the cake. I know who I am with or without the belt. I’m the Businessman. I put on great fights. I put on great performances.”

“DB3 sold out the Scope last time, and we all weren’t world champions yet. They just know what we can do, and I know what I can do. I’m the Businessman. And I’m knocking out Edwin De Los Santos on Saturday.”

“Our coaches told us that they’d never see us train this hard. Kelvin has a big fight coming up. Keon has an undefeated fighter coming up. I’m a world champion now, so I’m carrying things a lot differently now. Ya’ll are going to see Saturday night.”

Edwin De Los Santos

“I had a health problem. I had a blood clot in my leg. Unfortunately, I had to be outside the ring for a long time because of that.”

“Nothing in life is easy. What comes easily goes away fast. We are doing something difficult, because one can become great through difficult things.”

“The result will be different this time because I defeated death. And after I defeated death, I know there is nothing bigger than that.”
 
"Everyone will hear the words And The New! And it will be something great for me, my people in the Dominican Republic, and all the Latinos.”

Abdullah Mason

“Jeremia is a great fighter. He lets his hands go. He has 22 knockouts out of 26 wins. So he’s going to punch. He’s got a lot of power. So I’m going to stay focused and tight and get him out of there like the rest.”

“Everything is happening at its proper time. I’m just working my way up to Number 2. We’ve got somebody else ahead of me. I’m right there.”

“I’m going to do my thing and steal the show like I always do.”

Jeremia Nakathila

“I’d been telling my promoter to make sure that if there is an opportunity to come back to the United States, he should take it. During that whole time, I have been training.”

“I understand that he is one of the best prospects in boxing. So I am grateful to be fighting him.”

"For me, there’s nothing new about fighting at this level. I have been fighting top guys. This will be no different. There’s nothing special about facing Mason. I’m just looking forward to Saturday.”

Kelvin Davis

“We can tell that everyone is waiting for this fight. I’m going to show up and show out.”

“I love pressure. Pressure brings out the best in me. So if he acts up, he’s going to sleep.”

“Ya’ll are going to be waking him up. He’s too little. Come Saturday night, they're going to be waking him up.”

“It’s nothing personal. He’s just a man in my way. It’s nothing personal. I’m trying to show this whole 140-pound division what it is.”

Nahir Albright

“After the Keyshawn Davis fight, it was disappointing. I had to go back home to Philly and go back to work. I’m a single dad. I had to provide for my daughter. And it was hard. But I’m here. I got through it. I stayed strong through it all. I continued to train. I just stayed positive through it all.”

"I remember when I was fighting Keyshawn, I was at the press conference. And Kelvin was like, ‘Say it with your chest!’ So it’s funny because it’s like a full circle moment. Now I get a chance to fight him because he was talking crazy. God has put him in front of me. And we’re going to see what’s up Saturday night.”

Troy Isley

“I’m locked in. I’m ready to go. I’m ready to show out. And I’m ready to show the middleweight division that I’m the king.”

“I’m not going to do too much talking. I’m going to let my work do it.”

Keon Davis

“I’m just taking things slowly. I’m doing things one day at a time. Step by step. I’m not trying to rush the process.”

“I feel like I’m better than ever. I fell out of boxing for about a year and a half. I got a few jobs and tried to figure myself out. But I realized that I have real talent in boxing. I couldn’t let that go down the drain. And I’m here now with my brothers.”

Additional undercard bouts:

Tiger Johnson vs. Janelson Bocachica, 10 rounds, welterweight;

Euri Cedeño vs. Abel Mina, 10 rounds, middleweight;

Deric Davis vs. Naheem Parker, 6 rounds, lightweight; and

Patrick O’Connor vs. Marcus Smith, 4 rounds, cruiserweight.

 

Final presser quotes from the Turning Stone

Final presser quotes from the Turning Stone
Salita Promotions will present a night of fights on today (Friday, June 6th) at the Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York, as part of International Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Weekend. "Hall of Fame Fight Night," will be broadcast live worldwide on DAZN. The event is headlined by heavyweight Brandon Moore (17-1, 10 KOs), who will square off against Stanley Wright (14-0, 11 KOs). Moore is entering the fight after a victory over previously undefeated Skylar Lacy, while Wright is coming off a major upset victory over previously undefeated Jeremiah Milton. This clash pits two rising American heavyweights, both eager to carve their names into boxing history. A press conference was held on Thursday that featured Ray Halbritter, Turning Stone Enterprises CEO, Ed Brophy, Executive Director International Boxing Hall of Fame, Christy Martin, 2020 International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee and Dmitriy Salita of Salita Promotions. Here are the best quotes of the event:
 
Dmitriy Salita
 
“We are very grateful to be here. This weekend serves so many important purposes—first and foremost, to honor the great legends of our sport. I’d like to congratulate all the 2025 inductees to the International Boxing Hall of Fame, and of course, Christy Martin, who was inducted several years ago. It’s a true honor for all of us to be part of this historic occasion.”
 
“The International Boxing Hall of Fame plays a vital role in preserving the legacy of boxing—recognizing the icons who inspired generations, while also providing a platform for the sport’s future. Together with Turning Stone Resort Casino, it offers one of the brightest stages in boxing for today’s young fighters, champions, contenders, and rising prospects to showcase their skills. Boxing is in a pivotal and exciting time, and events like this help ensure its continued growth and relevance.”
 
Brandon Moore
 
“We’re back at Turning Stone! I’ve won here before. I got a big boy W here. It means a lot to have the opportunity to perform here during hall of fame weekend. It’s crazy that Manny Pacquiao is being inducted. I used to watch him growing up. I feel extremely grateful.”
 
“I’m the main event of the card. I’m right where I’m supposed to be. I called this seven years ago. I said I was going to be on the top of the sport. It means a lot that I’m here, but I’m supposed to be here.”
 
“The heavyweight division is missing me. Every time people watch me fight, I entertain. That’s why Dmitriy (Salita) signed me. He saw me endure a big cut above my eye and beg the referee to let me fight.”
 
“I’m definitely going for the knockout. I’ve seen on social media there have been a lot of people saying that he’s going to get me out of there in the second round. I’m not Jeremiah Milton. I’m not these guys he’s fought before. I’m going to take him into deep water and put him down. It’s not personal. I hope he’s coming in confident. I hope he gives me a good fight.”
 
Stanley Wright
 
“I’d like to thank Jesus Christ. Thank you to Salita Promotions for this opportunity. Thank God for my team. I honor God by giving my best performance that I can. I’m not a fighter that likes to disrespect other fighters. It’s true that boxers are the modern-day gladiators. We step into the ring to put on a show for the people. We step in there knowing that there’s a chance we won’t return.”
 
On how he turns on his killer instinct once the fight starts “It’s always on. I can smile, but the killer instinct is always on.”
 
Franchón Crews-Dezurn
 
“Shout out to Salita, DAZN, and everybody for the opportunity to fight here and showcase my skills against Ortiz and continue to push women’s boxing forward.”
 
“I was presented with the opportunity to work with Salita Promotions, so I decided to join the team. Any situation I’m added to is going to add value. I want to continue to support him and his mission of putting women’s boxing in the spotlight.”
 
“I’m a top dog with an underdog mentality. Ortiz went to the Olympics; that’s the only thing I didn’t do in my career. So having the opportunity to fight and defeat her is monumental. You’re the third Olympian I have faced so third time is the charm. I need to get this one. Ortiz is going to have to pay for this.”
 
“Lot of people have a plan until they get punched in the mouth.”
 
Citlalli Ortiz
 
“I’m very appreciated of the opportunity. Franchón could have chosen anyone to fight, and she chose me. I’m used to being the underdog in many situations throughout my whole career. I’m the shorter fighter. I go to places where they don’t know me, but once I fight, they know my name. It’s very exciting to keep making history. This type of opportunity is what is going to get my career going. That’s why I am so grateful for this huge moment and platform. A lot of boxers dream to be in this situation, so I thank God that I am here. I’m coming to fight.”
 
“Crews-Dezurn respects my career, but she is probably using me as a tune up fight. If I win this fight, maybe Claressa Shields will turn over and look at me.”
 
“I’ll probably be the third Olympian you lose to.”
 
“My whole career, I’ve never had easy fights. I’m always looking for top contenders and big fights. That’s what got me where I am now, and I am ready to showcase that.”
 
Jospeh Hicks Jr.
 
“Being able to fight on a card where all these great fighters will be inducted into the hall of fame is amazing to me. It’s a dream come true. It’s good that people think this is a 50/50 fight. I train for a war every time. I don’t go into any fight thinking it’s going to be easy. I’m glad everyone thinks it’s going to be hard because when I go in there and make it look easy, they’ll give me my credit.”
 
Wendy Toussaint
 
“Hicks is trying to make himself feel good when he says he’s going to make this look easy. He just doesn’t know it yet. I just have to step up in the ring. People should expect an exciting fight. I’m going to stop him. This fight is revenge. Ardreal Holmes Jr. is your brother, right?”
 

Pacquiao: "I really missed boxing"

Pacquiao: "I really missed boxing"
Hall of Fame boxing legend Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao and WBC welterweight champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios squared off for the press earlier this week in order to preview their showdown taking place Saturday, July 19th on a PBC pay-per-view event on Prime Video at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Here is what Pacquaio and Barrios had to say from the two press events Tuesday at The Novo at L.A. Live and Saturday from House of Blues Las Vegas:
 
MANNY PACQUIAO
 
“The fire, determination and eagerness to work hard is still there. I’m still enjoying running the mountains. Not every fighter has this feeling. This is a blessing, because I’ve been through so many big fights in my career and I’m still here. I’m back.
 
“To the boxing fans all over the world, thank you for accepting me again. I hope that on July 19 this fight will entertain everyone. Everyone here is going to work hard in their training camp so that the fans are happy on July 19th.
 
“Barrios is the kind of fighter who gives people good fights. Me and him together in the ring will satisfy the fans and that’s what I want.
 
“It would mean a lot for me to become world champion again. Manny Pacquiao is always giving surprises to the fans. That’s my passion and it’s really important to me. I want everyone to be happy with this fight.
 
“My goal is to leave a legacy to the boxing fans. I want to inspire the young generation who are dreaming of becoming a champion.
 
“July 19th is gonna be a lot of action. There’s a lot of great fights on this card. I know what Barrios is capable of and I know that we can entertain the fans.
 
“I’ve been able to rest my body and it’s been good for me. Now I’m back and I’m excited to give the fans a great fight. I know that Barrios is training hard to defend his belt. I’m the challenger, so I know I have to go the extra mile and punish myself in training to win the fight. That’s the goal.
 
“I’ve been boxing for many years, and even the years I wasn’t boxing, I was still thinking about boxing. I even have a boxing gym in my house and was always working out. I really missed boxing.”
 
MARIO BARRIOS
 
“I’m here, I’m ready and I’m the champion for a reason. This is a huge fight that could be Fight of the Year. I can’t wait.
 
“All the other big fights I’ve had have prepared me for a moment like this. I’m defending my title against a legend and I couldn’t be more honored.
 
“Facing Manny is something I never pictured unfolding, and now it’s here on one of the biggest cards of the year. July 19 is gonna be a night of boxing that you don’t wanna miss.
 
“It’s a great honor for a legend like Manny to want to come back and fight for my title. This is my biggest fight so far and I’m excited to take it on.
 
“Come July 19 I’ll be facing a legend across from me. I have nothing but respect for him outside of the ring. But inside the ring, he’s just another man who’s trying to take what’s mine. I’m the champion for a reason and I’m gonna show that.
 
“I think I can take a lot that I learned from the Gervonta Davis fight into this one. The way he closes distance and works off his speed, and even the size, are all similar. All of my big fights have really prepared me for this moment. 
 
“I’ve been seeing people face off with Manny at press conferences like this since I was a kid. He’s not very serious, except when he’s in the ring. I know he’s gonna bring it when we get in the ring.”
 
 

Brandon Figueroa training with Manny Robles

Brandon Figueroa training with Manny Robles

Brandon Figueroa training with Manny Robles

Former 122-pound champion Brandon Figueroa (25-2-1) will face perennial contender Joet Gonzalez (27-4) on July 19th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Figueroa, who was also "e-mailed" the WBC championship by getting upgraded from interim titlist, is coming off a loss to Stephen Fulton earlier this year. The Figueroa-Gonzalez bout will be part of the Mario Barrios vs. Manny Pacquiao PBC pay-per-view show. Here is what Figueroa had to say at press events earlier this week:

“I have a new trainer in Manny Robles and we’ve been working together the last four weeks. I feel incredible. I’ve been working very hard and I’m proud to be in this position.
 
“If you asked me when I started my career if I ever saw myself fighting on the undercard of Manny Pacquiao, I’d say you’re crazy. But this was destiny and I’m happy to be on this card with all these other hungry fighters.
 
“I’m really motivated knowing that I’ll be followed by all these great fighters. I know Joet Gonzalez comes ready, so we’re gonna give fans a great show and let everyone know that this card is stacked.
 
“I’m always down for a fight. Styles make fights and this opener is gonna be amazing. I just can’t wait to get in there.
 
“I’m coming with everything. I feel like I owe it to the boxing fans after my last performance. This time I’m giving everything I’ve got.
 
“I’m learning every day from Manny Robles. We’re just getting started and finding a groove. I come to work. I know he’ll have me ready in mind, body and spirit to get this win on July 19.”



 

Bantamweights Correa and Angeletti clash on Saturday

Bantamweights Correa and Angeletti clash on Saturday
Bantamweight Eros Correa (15-1, 9 KOs) of San Jose, California, is set for one of the biggest fights of his career as he squares off against Michael Angeletti (13-0, 8 KOs) of Spring, Texas. The ten-round bout is part of the ProBox TV event, taking place on Saturday, June 7th at the Boeing Center at Tech Port in San Antonio, Texas, and will be televised live on ProBox TV. This significant bantamweight clash pits Correa’s experience, grit, and power against Angeletti’s speed and unbeaten momentum.
 
After his last day of training, Correa talked about his upcoming matchup with Angeletti, his recent training camp, what a win will do for his career and more. "I’ve had a full, focused camp with no distractions,” said Correa, who is managed by Boxing VIP. “My strength and conditioning is on point, and I’ve been sharpening every part of my game. I’m locked in and ready."
 
Correa is ready for the challenge against the unbeaten Angeletti, knows he’s in a tough fight against a young hungry lion. He’s confident his experience and motivation will get him the victory in this fight. With major implications for world title contention, both fighters are entering this bout prepared for war. "Angeletti is slick and athletic, but I’ve been in deeper waters,” continued Correa. “He hasn’t faced someone like me yet—and on June 7th, he’s going to feel the difference. A win “puts me back where I belong” says Corrrea “at the front of the line for a title shot.”
 
This is the kind of fight that changes everything." stated Andrew Bocanegra, Correa’s manager and president of Boxing VIP, "This is the fight that Eros has been waiting for. He’s fought through adversity, and now he’s better, smarter, and more dangerous than ever. Angeletti is a strong opponent, but Eros is coming to show the world he’s ready for championship-level fights. June 7th is his moment."
 
 

Middleweight Sebastian Juarez sees action in Orlando

Middleweight Sebastian Juarez sees action in Orlando
Boxlab Promotions’ newly signed middleweight Sebastian Juarez (7-0, 5 KOs) of Brownsville, Texas, takes on hard-hitting Shaquille Cameron (7-4, 6 KOs) from Gadsden, Alabama in a scheduled six-round bout. The fight is part of the action-packed Most Valuable Prospects 13 card promoted by MVP, set for Saturday, June 7th, at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida, and will be televised live on DAZN. Juarez, training under the guidance of boxing coach, Bob Santos, has been making a name for himself while sparring in Las Vegas. "This has been my most intense camp yet,” said Juarez about his recent training camp. “Coach Bob Santos has put me in some intense sparring sessions while training in Las Vegas. We’ve pushed hard with strength and conditioning to make sure I’m prepared for every round. I feel strong and sharp—ready to go. Patience, accuracy, and smart pressure is what fans can expect from me in this fight. I don’t waste punches. When I land, it’s with purpose—and this time will be no different.”
 
Now facing a dangerous puncher in Cameron, Juarez aims to show he’s more than ready for the next level. "Cameron is a dangerous power puncher, and I respect that,” continued Juarez. “But I’ve faced pressure before, and I’m ready to match his power with precision and grit. I know how to break him down."
 
Looking for a win Juarez says a victory would build his profile and show he belongs on the national stage. This will be Juarez’ first bout fighting under the Boxlab Promotions banner. “I want to prove I’m not just a prospect—I’m a future contender in this division. A win will show my place amongst the top prospects at middleweight. My goal is to impress the fans with a great performance and show Boxlab Promotions that they made the right choice by signing me. I’m truly grateful for this opportunity."
 
"Sebastian Juarez is one of those fighters who does everything the right way—disciplined, focused, and explosive,” said Amaury Piedra, President of Boxlab Promotions. “His matchup with Shaquille Cameron is a real test, and a win here moves him another step closer to bigger opportunities. Fans tuning in on DAZN are in for a great performance."
 
 

BKFC coming to Mohegan Sun on June 14th

BKFC coming to Mohegan Sun on June 14th

BKFC coming to Mohegan Sun on June 14th

Connecticut's Parker Porter is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with in the BKFC (bare-knuckle) heavyweight division. The West Hartford, CT big man needed just 44 seconds to steamroll fellow Ultimate Fighting Championship vet Chase Gormley in February.  He makes his return to the squared circle against Dillon Cleckler in the main event of BKFC's return to the Mohegan Sun in his home state on June 14th, live on The BKFC App from Uncasville, CT.

“I’m pumped,” Porter says ahead of his second BKFC showdown. “I’m beyond happy to be working with BKFC. This sport fits me perfectly, and I couldn’t be happier to have this opportunity in the Main Event.”

Parker enjoys fighting with his bare knuckles and is partial to competing at the iconic Mohegan Sun. But he’s here for more than a good time. He’s hunting for the BKFC heavyweight title, and has already calculated the ramifications of a stoppage victory over an established contender like Cleckler. “This is a great step up in competition that I’m really excited about. This is a big opportunity, and I think I’ve got something for him. I mean that respectfully, as always, but I’m on a mission to go get that belt and this is the next step,” Porter says. “Taking him out is going to catapult me up the ranks.”

On the same show, Yorgan De Castro will battle Josh Watson, also in the heavyweight division. Back in February, De Castro pummeled Bobby Brents en route to a second-round TKO victory. De Castro’s combat sports resume includes 19 professional MMA bouts, including four under the Ultimate Fighting Championship banner. 

De Castro has accomplished a lot in the cage, but he feels that bare-knuckle fighting is an even better fit for him than MMA. “I’m a lot better with BKFC,” the Cape Verde-born Fall River, MA product says.  “This fighting style allows me to be a lot more loose and creative with my striking without having to worry about being taken down. Training camp was also a lot better because I can just focus on my boxing, which I like. Bare knuckle suits me great because I’m a fast heavyweight and I’ve got heavy hands. I respect everyone in BKFC because you’ve got to be tough to hang here, but I think my skill set puts me on a different level than most fighters.”

De Castro hopes an impressive win will grant him a shot at undefeated BKFC heavyweight champion Ben Rothwell later this year. “Right now, I’m putting my MMA career on hold and I’m focusing solely on BKFC. My goal is to fight for the belt; I will be BKFC World Heavyweight Champion,” he says. “It will feel amazing to have the belt around my waist,” the personable De Castro adds with a smile. “That will be the greatest and final accomplishment of my career in combat sports.”


 

Lomachenko announces his retirement

Lomachenko announces his retirement

Two-time Olympic gold medal winner, and multiple weight class pro champion Vasiliy Lomachenko has announced his retirement from boxing. Lomachenko leaves the sport as the reigning IBF lightweight champion. The announcement came in a video posted on social media by Ring Magazine. Lomachenko's record is listed as 18-3 but Boxingtalk considers 24-3 to be his proper record based on six paid wins in the World Series of Boxing. Lomachenko, a hero in his native Ukraine, last fought in 2024, a defense of his title against former champion George Kambosos. Lomachenko also held world titles at featherweight and junior lightweight.

Lomachenko's promoter, Top Rank, issued the following statment: 

"Following a remarkable professional career, the great Vasiliy Lomachenko announced his retirement from boxing. Top Rank has been privileged to promote Loma for the entirety of his historic journey, which included world titles in three weight classes and recognition as the sport’s preeminent pound-for-pound fighter. Lomachenko tied a boxing record by winning a world title in his third professional bout [nine if you count the World Series of Boxing] and became a three-weight world champion in 12 fights, setting a new standard in the sport. Before turning pro, he had an incomparable amateur record of 396-1, winning a pair of Olympic and World Championship gold medals for his native Ukraine. In 2022, he put his career on hold, returning to his homeland to join a territorial defense battalion after the Russian invasion."
 
Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum said, "It’s been an honor for all of us at Top Rank to promote the pro boxing career of Vasiliy Lomachenko. He was a generational champion, and we will all miss his participation in the sport."
 
 
 

WBA creates another junk title for Nonito Donaire

WBA creates another junk title for Nonito Donaire
As great as his career was, Nonito Donaire has not won a fight since 2021. He's coming back at age 42 next week to face a decent opponent, former flyweight title challenger Andres Campos, who has never fought at bantamweight. Unfortunately, the WBA decided to sanction Donaire-Campos for its interim bantamweight championship, an insult to every other ranked bantamweight contender who has worked for a title opportunity. 
HERE IS THE WBA ANNOUNCEMENT: On June 14th, the legendary Nonito Donaire returns to the ring in Buenos Aires for a high-stakes clash against Chile’s Andrés Campos. The bout, set at the Casino Buenos Aires, will be for the interim WBA bantamweight world title and takes place during the WBA Fedelatin Convention — a major gathering of Latin American boxing figures under the World Boxing Association’s regional banner. Donaire, the pride of the Philippines and a future Hall of Famer, enters the bout with a storied 42-8 record, including 28 knockouts. At 42 years old and coming off nearly two years of inactivity, “The Filipino Flash” is chasing one more belt to add to his legacy. A four-division world champion who’s shared the ring with the likes of Naoya Inoue and Omar Narváez, Donaire brings world-class power, poise, and pedigree — and he’s coming to Argentina with something to prove.
 
Across the ring, Andrés Campos, 17-2-1 with 6 KOs, is facing the biggest opportunity of his career. The Chilean has mostly campaigned in the flyweight and super flyweight divisions, but now makes the jump to bantamweight to take on a living legend. Despite some recent stumbles, Campos knows a win here would be career-defining — and could put Chile firmly on boxing’s global radar.
 
This marquee matchup headlines the WBA Fedelatin Convention, a showcase of emerging talent and Latin American boxing pride. And with an interim world title at stake, both men will be fighting for more than belts — they’ll be fighting for legacy, national pride, and the next chapter in their careers.
 
 

Zayas vs. Garcia tickets on sale now

Zayas vs. Garcia tickets on sale now

Zayas vs. Garcia tickets on sale now
Top Rank Boxing returns to The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Saturday, July 26th. In the main event, Puerto Rico's Xander Zayas will take on upset-minded Mexican puncher Jorge Garcia for the vacant WBO junior middleweight championship. In the co‑feature, Brooklyn native Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington and unbeaten Mateus Heita of Namibia will collide for the WBC interim featherweight world title. Ticket presale begins today, June 5th at noon, right here. Use this code: MSGBOX.
 

Shocker: Four-division champ Kosei Tanaka retires

Shocker: Four-division champ Kosei Tanaka retires
Shocking news is being reported by the Kyodo news agency in Japan... former four-division champion Kosei Tanaka has unexpectedly retired due to vision issues in both eyes. The 29-year old held a press conference in which he admitted that he had been fighting with retinal detachment in recent years. He said he underwent surgery on both eyes after losing his WBO 115-pound championship last October to  South Africa's little-known Phumelela Cafu via a split decision. Tanaka won his first WBO championship at minimumweight in 2015 and his second at light flyweight a year later. He earned the WBO flyweight championship in 2018 and finally the WBO super flyweight title in February 2024, making him the fastest in boxing history to four division titles -- in his 21st bout, three fights quickler than it took Oscar De La Hoya to accomplish the feat. Tanaka hangs up his glove with a record of 20-2 and a likely ticket to the International Boxing Hall of Fame.
 
Boxingtalk salutes Kosei Tanaka and wishes him a speedy recovery and a satisfying retirement. 
 
 

 

Kansas commission changes no contest to TKO for Romero

Kansas commission changes no contest to TKO for Romero
The Kansas Athletic Commission has overturned a “no contest” ruling to a second-round technical knockout victory for a home-state boxer, Marco “El Tiburón” Romero (7-0, 6 KOs). Romero, fighting out of Olathe, KS, faced Noah Kidd (10-14-2, 5 KOs) on May 24th in a scheduled six-round bout outdoors at Energy Plaza in downtown Topeka, Kansas. The nineteen year-old Romero dominated Kidd, who was reluctant to fight. According to a press release issued on behalf of Romero, Kidd was floored in the second round and then claimed he was unable to continue fighting due to an injury he suffered after falling out of the ring. Romero's manager/head trainer John Brown immediately filed a protest requesting the “no contest” verdict be changed to a win for Romero. His challenge noted that the alleged injury was not the result of a foul, Romero was physically able and ready to continue the bout, and circumstances surrounding the fall and stoppage warranted further review.
 
The Kansas Athletic Commission reviewed the incident and determined that Kidd's injury from falling out of the ring was accidental, not caused by Romero. The bout was stopped by the ringside physician for medical reasons. Romero did not violate any rules and was capable of continuing the fight. Based on the Commissions review of circumstances and applicable regulations, the bout did not meet the threshold for a no contest ruling under Kansas law, as the injury did not arise from a rule violation or external interference. Considering these findings, the Kansas Athletic Commission ruled to overturn the original rules and amended it as an official recording as a technical knockout (TKO) victory in favor of Romero.
 
“I’m glad I got that win on my record,” Romero said. “I put in a lot of hard work in the gym, running and making sacrifices during training camp. I’m happy the Kansas Athletic Commission took its time, watched the fight and made its ruling. The dude only came to pick up a paycheck.”
 
“Marco came to fight but his opponent wanted to play rugby, trying to run him over and tackle him,” Brown commented. “His opponent hurt himself with these tactics and upon closer examination, the commission did the right thing.”
 
Romero’s next scheduled fight is June 14th vs. Nafys Anas Garner in a six-round super middleweight bout in Portland, Maine.
 

Spotlight on Cruz vs. Fierro II

Spotlight on Cruz vs. Fierro II

Spotlight on Cruz vs. Fierro II

In February, former junior welterweight title holder Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz (27-3-1, 18 KOs) edged out all-action contender Angel Fierro (23-3-2, 18 KOs) via unanimous decision in an early 2025 fight of the year contender. The two Mexican warriors combined to throw 1,410 punches over the ten rounds of action. Cruz was declared the winner by tallies of 98-92, 97-93 and 96-94. A rematch has been scheduled for July 19th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. It will be part of the Premiere Boxing Champions pay-per-view card headlined by Manny Pacquiao vs. Mario Barrios. Here is what the two junior welterweights had to say at a press envent earlier this week:

ISAAC CRUZ

“We’re going to put on a show once again. Come out to see me once again get the victory. I can’t wait to see everyone in Las Vegas.
 
“I’m not worried about what he said. He says I don’t have a chin, but I still beat him. We’re gonna see on July 19.
 
“It’s not even worth replying to what Angel is saying right now. I’m gonna respond with my fists when that bell rings.
 
“I’m gonna win. There’s nothing more to say. Get ready, because I’m leaving that ring with another victory.
 
“He’s just one more in a long line of talkers who like to talk outside of the ring. I like to do my talking inside of the ring.”
 
ANGEL FIERRO
 
“I’m here to remove the bitter taste from my mouth from the first fight with Cruz. It’s gonna be a great fight and I can’t wait.
 
“I figured Isaac Cruz out in our first fight, and now he’s gonna have to figure me out. Isaac doesn’t have the chin that people say he has. So let’s see if he can figure out what to do in the rematch.
 
“We’re here because he didn’t win so convincingly. We’ll see what happens next. Everyone will see on July 19.
 
“In the third round of our last fight, I showed that I can rock him. No matter what he says, that happened. I said that I was gonna brawl the first time and it’s gonna be the same thing again. I’m gonna brawl my way to winning the fight, no matter what.
 
“I’m coming to give it my all. It’s win or go home. 100%. I don’t think about anything else other than winning.”
 

Introducing Phoenix teenager “King” David Garcia

Introducing Phoenix teenager “King” David Garcia

Phoenix teenager “King” David Garcia will make his debut for ex-champ-turned-promoter Danny Garcia’s Swift Promotions this Saturday night. The sixteen-year old will take on Marcelino Rangel (1-1) in a four-round bantamweight match-up from the Newtown Sports & Events Center in Newtown, Pennsylvania, outside of Philadelphia. The event will stream live beginning at 7 p.m. ET on Millions.co or through the Millions App for the price of $19.99. “Being able to make my U.S. debut with Swift Promotions has always been a dream of mine,” said Garcia, who’s already racked up a 3-0 record with 2 KO’s. “It means everything to me. It means that on June 7th, a star will be born. That day will be legendary.”
 
At just 15, Garcia turned pro in 2024 after a standout amateur run across 80 fights that included four national championships (U.S. Championship, National Junior Olympics, National Silver Gloves and Wester Elite Qualifier). Garcia scored three victories last year, including two by stoppage, and plans to campaign at 115 pounds. Now 16, Garcia says his young foray into the paid ranks has always been the plan. “We’ve known since I was about 13 that we were going to turn pro early,” said Garcia, who’s trained by his father David Sr. “We always wanted to do something different and stand out. Turning pro at 15 I feel like LeBron James, fresh out of high school to the NBA. That’s the type of statement we made by choosing the decision to go pro young and sign with a promotion company like Swift Promotions. We wanted to stand out.”
 
Garcia began boxing at the age of four, as his father and trainer David Sr. was inspired by the father-son team of Danny and Angel Garcia. He’s quickly shown the makings of a future world champion, and with the backing of boxing stalwarts such as Danny Garcia, Puerto Rican star Edgar Berlanga and former champion Mickey Bey. “Right now, Edgar is at the highest level in his career as far as his mentality and work ethic,” said Garcia, who will join Berlanga in training camp after June 7th. “I’m excited to be around that energy and I think it’s gonna help me grow. I’ve been to camp with him a few times when I was younger, but this will be my first time when we’re both pros. I’m looking to be in that atmosphere with his killer mentality.”
 
With his idol Danny Garcia, “King” David explained how this June 7th event is the culmination of a years-long relationship between the two Garcias. “I met Danny since I was six and I’ve been around him ever since,” said “King” David Garcia. “Whenever I was going to his fights or his training camps, I always told myself I was gonna be in his shoes one day. We used to talk about him signing me when he was later in his career, so it was a no-brainer when the time came. I feel comfortable with Danny guiding my career since he’s been in every situation that I’m gonna go through. We have the cheat code having Danny in our corner.”
 
Garcia scored three victories in his debut year, and will look to make a big statement fighting just outside of Philadelphia, a place he considers his home away from home because of his time spent Danny Garcia, a former two-division champion. “I’m so ready to put on a show for the Philly fans,” said Garcia. “That’s always been a second home for me, so to have my U.S. debut there is really exciting. I’m looking to make a statement to show that I belong in the pro game at the elite level. I’m gonna show everybody why I turned pro at such a young age.”
 
Despite his young age, Garcia has already set his expectations as high as possible, with his eyes set on fighting as much as possible in order to rocket up the rankings on his way to becoming the youngest world champion in history. “The goal is to get more fights and more wins,” said Garcia. “We got a couple of big ones coming up, so I’m gonna stay busy. I plan to make a run to try to be the youngest world champion in the history of boxing. Until then, I just want to rack up more wins and be an inspiration for other kids out there.”
 

Star Boxing reveals June 14th line-up

Star Boxing reveals June 14th line-up
The full card has been set by Star Boxing for Saturday night, June 14th at The Westchester County Center in White Plains, New York. “This card is a throwback to an era when fans could see neighborhood wars at venues like Sunnyside Gardens, St. Nicholas Arena, Ridgewood Grove Arena and Madison Square Garden," said Joe DeGuardia, CEO of Star Boxing. "It was a time when young up and comers would face each other. In the past, these arenas were filled with enthusiastic boxing fans and once upon a time the Westchester County Center was likewise a venue on the boxing tour where you could watch these hotly contested rivalries and future stars".
 
"We are recreating this on June 14th. We have 50/50 matchups in the fight between Chance against Perez, and the exciting O’Rourke vs Sylla battle. Plus, we have the neighborhood battles like we have in Maietta against Burke. There are not many cards like this today and I commend these fighters for stepping up, taking a risk, and not waiting for years to fight ‘real fights.’ This is great for fans and for fighters’ development as adversity makes better fighters. This is how you hone character and ultimate rewards of even bigger fights down the line”.
 
Rajon Chance vs. Yan Carlos Perez... In a featured title fight, Rajon Chance takes on Yan Carlos Perez in a super bantamweight bout scheduled for ten rounds. Rajon ‘Weezy’ Chance, 24, an accomplished slick boxer, has a record of 8-1-1 with four knockouts. The five-year pro, also known as ‘Picasso’, was a top US Amateur and holds a win over previously and draw Elon Dejesus. Chance’s only blemish was a highly controversial split decision loss to undefeated Travon Lawson. Chance faces the toughest fight of his career against knockout artist Yan Carlos Perez, of the Dominican Republic. Perez, brings in an undefeated record of 6-0 with five knockouts. The exciting banger already has wins over tough competition and already defeated New York’s Ronny Reyes (4-1) and Jose Santoya (6-1). He iIs coming off a first-round stoppage over 38-fight veteran Merito Sabillo on May 3rd.
 
Ryan O'Rourke vs. Boubacar Sylla... Another matchup features undefeated Ryan O’Rourke (12-0, 3 KO) of Dublin, Ireland against Boubacar Sylla (12-1, 7 KO) in a welterweight bout scheduled for eight rounds. O’Rourke, 26 of Dublin, Ireland spent the early part of his career fighting in Europe before coming stateside and racking up four wins in America, which was highlighted by a victory over Faycal Rezkalah (6-1). Sylla of Cincinnatti is a nine-year pro, who holds a victory over previously undefeated Marlon Brown (7-0), and was a highly regarded amateur.
 
Harley Burke vs. Louis Maietta... For locals, in perhaps the most highly anticipated fight of the night, Yonkers native Harley Burke risks his undefeated record (9-0, 7 KO’s), when he takes on tough Louis Maietta in a six round super-middleweight fight. Burke, has a knockout win over previously undefeated Raekwon Williams, and is coming off a unanimous decision over Tevin Terrance on November 23, 2024 in Huntington, New York, one of only two fights where the knockout artist has had to go the distance. FDNY fireman, Louis Maietta of the Bronx, is 6-4-2 with two knockouts. The 30-year-old Maietta, is also a fan favorite and has developed well over the past year. He has won three straight and stopped Santiago Torra on January 26th in Colombia. Like Burke, Maietta is expected to bring a big contingency of fans. It will be the Yonkers vs Bronx, Irish vs Italian and Laborer vs Fireman. This fight is what epitomizes the glory days of local boxing when fans are just as vested outside the ring as the fighters are inside the ring.
 
Rodrigo Marte vs. Edwin Rodriguez... Rodrigo Marte (6-0, 5 KO) of the Dominican Republic hopes to be a star in the making. Marte takes on tough veteran Edwin Rodriguez (12-9-2, 5 K0) of
Juna Diaz, Puerto Rico in a eight-round super bantamweight fight.
 
Austin Cassese vs. Eduardo Monreal... Marist College graduate, Austin ‘All American’ Cassese (3-0, 3 KO) of Shrub Oak, NY fights Eduardo Monreal (1-2, 1 KO) of El Paso, Texas in a four-round junior middleweight fight.
 
Sharif One vs. Austin Spivey... Sharif One of Bronx, NY makes his pro debut against Austin Spivey (0-1) in a four-round junior middleweight bout. Sharif is a math teacher at the Eagle Academy and has a bachelor's degree from SUNY Buffalo and a Master's degree from NY's Relay Graduate School. He was an accomplished amateur boxer, winning the USIBA National Championship as a college athlete. His accomplishments certainly make him a leader and proud representative of the Bronx and his Cote d'Ivoire roots.
 
 

Belated salute to the late Antonio Avelar

Belated salute to the late Antonio Avelar

Belated salute to the late Antonio Avelar

Earlier this week, the WBC paid tribute to the achievements and memory of former flyweight champion Antonio Avelar. A video was shown reviewing the champion’s career, how he got to his title fight, how he won it, and what happened next in his career as he continued to excel. Avelar passed away on April 27th of this year. With 39 wins and 13 losses, he joined the ranks of Mexican world champions and left a lasting milestone in boxing. On May 12, 1982, in Mito, Japan, Antonio captured the WBC flyweight world title from Shoji Oguma by knocking him out in the seventh round. In his first title defense he  traveled to Seoul, North Korea, where he defeated Tae Shik Kim by KO. Avelar got the opportunity to defend his title in Mexico, but he lost it to Prudencio Cardona in 1982. Avelar fought on through 1987.

José Luis Camarillo, a veteran Mexican sports journalist, spoke touchingly about the Mexican boxer’s career and what a privilege it was to follow Avelar’s career. His wife, Gloria Espinosa, and his daughters, Karla and Casandra Rodríguez, were present at Martes de Café. Karla thanked the WBC for the tribute to her father. They also encouraged young boxers to continue on their path to becoming world champions. Boxingtalk sends its belated sympathies to the friends and family of Antonio Avelar.

 

Rozicki expects to be ready to fight in September

Rozicki expects to be ready to fight in September
Timing is critical in boxing, in and out of the ring, and hard-luck Canadian cruiserweight contender Ryan “The Bruiser” Rozicki (20-1-1, 19 KOs) has been on the untimely side of issues the past few years. Rozicki reachedthe WBC #1 mandatory challenger position the past two years only to have two world title fights fall out, first against then-WBC champion Noel Mikaelyan (who was named champion in recess) and then against Badou “The Ripper” Jack, who replaced Mikaelian as WBC champion. The third time was supposed to be the charm for Rozicki, who was set to challenge Jack on May 3rd in his first world title fight. However, Rozicki suffered a torn bicep during training camp that required surgery, forcing him to withdraw from the title fight only four weeks out. Mikaelyan replaced Rozicki in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, losing a disputed majority decision to Jack.
 
Rozicki and his promoter, Dan Otter (Three Lions Promotions), are preparing to send the WBC a medical certificate and injury update that will allow the WBC to determine Rozicki's title status (see below). “My arm feels great,” Rozicki said, “I would get in the ring tomorrow, but the doctors have advised that I wait a couple more months. I have waited for more than two years for this belt. I am focused more than ever. It’s only a matter of time.”
 
“Ryan is already back in the gym, and he will be ready to fight before the end of this September,” Otter added. “He wants that green belt (WBC) and we are confident that he will win it against whoever it is.”
 
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
 
JUNE 3, 2025:  The WBC is sorting out its convoluted cruiserweight title situation. The sanctioning body announced that its Board of Governors has issued the following ruling: First, it has granted the appeal presented by Don King Productions and is ordering a direct rematch between WBC champion Badou Jack and former champion Noel Mikaelyan. The free negotiations has commenced and if there is no agreement a purse bid will take place on July 1st. Second, former world light heavyweight champion Jean Pascal will fight Michal Cieslak for the interim title on June 28th. Third, the winner of Pascal vs. Cieslak must fight Yamil Peralta next. Fourth, the WBC has ordered a medical update on the condition of Ryan Rozicki injury to evaluate his status.
 
In May, Jack retained his title against Mikaelian in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In doing so, Jack, who lives in the Middle East, seemingly got some favorable treatment from the judges. He was awarded a majority decision in what was a very close bout that leaned towards Mikaelian. The official scores were 114-114 and 115-113 (twice) for Jack. Compubox's Punchtats showed Mikaeljan threw 670 punches to Jack's 369, and outlanded Jack, 153 punches to 122. Each fighter entered the bout with some disadvantages. Mikaelian (27-3) stepped in as a somewhat late replacement, getting about three weeks notice to replace the injured Rozicki. 
 
Jack (29-3-3) is 41 years old and hadn't fought in two years, since he captured the crown on February 26, 2023. He was demoted to champion-in-recess, but then had his championship status revived when Mikaelian was demoted from champion to champion in recess due to promotional issues with Don King.
 

McCall and Reyes stalemated after six rounds

McCall and Reyes stalemated after six rounds
Carlos Reyes D6 Oliver McCall... Former WBC heavyweight champion Oliver McCall, still plodding on at the age of 60, fought to a six-round draw in Nashville, Tennessee on Tuesday. McCall (61-14-1), in the third fight of a very late-age comeback bid, was in against 47-year-old Carlos Reyes (7-17-3). Official scores were 57-57, 58-56 and 56-58. McCall turned pro in 1985 and won the WBC title by stopping the great Lennox Lewis in 1994. Reyes is now 0-12-2 in his last fourteen outings dating back to 2015.
 
McCall ended 5 1/2 years of inactivity last year when he knocked out 50-something Stacy Frazier with an amateurish punch in round two. The knockout in that fight was about as bad as you would expect. Frazier hadn't won a fight since 2014. McCall won a second comeback fight in January, stopping Gary Cobia (3-5), who failed to come out for round two. 
 
 

Fundora vs. Tszyu presser quotes

Fundora vs. Tszyu presser quotes
WBC 154-pound champion Sebastian Fundora's next fight wil be a rematch against ex-champ Tim Tszyu, scheduled for July 19th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. This bout will serve as the chief support on the pay-per-view card headlined by Manny Pacquiao vs. Mario Barrios.  In their first encounter in March 2024, Fundora (pictured) stepped in on short notice and secured a split-decision victory over Tszyu, claiming both the WBC and WBO titles. Since then, Fundora has vacated the WBO belt to focus on this rematch and will be defending his WBC title. Press events in Los Angeles and Las Vegas featured appearances from the combatants and here is what they had to say:
 
SEBASTIAN FUNDORA
 
“I don’t think this fight goes the distance. I’ve been training hard and growing since the first fight. Last year was a great year, but this year is gonna be even better.
 
“Tim Tszyu is a great fighter and I’m happy to share another 12 rounds with him. I think that I beat him pretty fair last time, and I just have to do it again.
 
“I always fight aggressive fighters like Tim. This is just more experience for me against that type of fighter.
 
“We can always improve off our past performances. Nobody fights a perfect fight. We’re going to make some changes that you’re gonna see on fight night.
 
“I’m very happy to be back against an incredible opponent. Last time we put on a great show, and I’m pretty sure we’re gonna do it again. I’m just ready to show everyone why I’m the best 154-pounder in the world.
 
“I just have to stick to my game plan. Me and my father had a plan for the first fight, and we’ll have a plan for this one. It’s just about who has a better team, that’s who wins the fight. And I’m sure my team is better.
 
“I’m continuing to grow and all the stars are lining up for me. We’re growing into our full man strength and fighting on these huge stages. Each step is a mile long, but if I just listen to what my dad says, I’ll be ready.
 
“I hope Tim’s fully recovered from the cut. I’m hoping it’s a hell of a fight.”
 
TIM TSZYU
 
“This is the most important fight for me. It gives me this burning fire. It’s the first rematch of my career and I’m excited to rewrite my mistake.
 
“It was one hell of a fight the first time. I love to test myself in the heart and prove to myself that I can go forward no matter what. It was a fun fight the first time and could be another Fight of the Year.
 
“Just over a year ago me and Fundora produced a classic. It was a fight that will be remembered by a lot of people for a very long time. This fight is round 13. It’s a new chapter and a new beginning. Even though things didn’t go my way, I intend to get back to where I started.
 
“Fundora is a hell of a fighter and the current king of 154. But it’s my turn to reclaim the throne. We’re gonna give the fans a really great treat.
 
“Me and Fundora, we both like to press and we both bring the action. Fighting against Fundora can’t be technical. You can’t really stay on your distance and take your time with him because he’s so tall. You have to make it a fight and bring the action. Anyone who fights him is in for a hard night at the office.
 
“I remember feeling him and his shots and sort of figuring him out early in our first fight. The hardest part was that I lost my focus from rounds three to round 10. I wasn’t in the same mindset that I was in the first two rounds. I adapted at the end of the fight, but it was a bit too late. I know what needs to be done this time.
 
“I want that belt and I want that title. But it’s not only about the belt, it’s about the story and the redemption. We had a hard fight and it’s something that I need to get back. It’s one of those things that I need to rewrite.
 
“This card is gonna deliver, because we have four tremendous fights and we’re all gonna bring it on July 19.”
 

Boxing rarity: Pacquiao will be an active Hall of Famer on July 19th

Boxing rarity: Pacquiao will be an active Hall of Famer on July 19th
Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao will be the rare actively boxing Hall of Fame member when he seeks to add another memorable highlight to his legendary career and become a world champion once again on July 19th. On that date, Pacquiao challenges WBC welterweight champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios on a PBC pay-per-view broadcast on Prime Video live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The chief support will see a rematch of 2024’s bloodiest fight as reigning WBC junior middlewight champion Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora faces former champion Tim Tszyu. Fundora and Tszyu combined for an unforgettable night in March 2024 as Tszyu fought through one of the most gruesome cuts in recent memory before eventually losing to Fundora by a narrow split-decision. The show's line-up also features another rematch as former 140-pound title holder Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz battles the hard-hitting Angel Fierro over a dozen rounds. Plus, former two-division champion Brandon “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa steps in against top contender Joet Gonzalez for  ten rounds of featherweight action that opens the pay-per-view at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
 
 

Pauldo vs. Burgos headlines on Saturday's ProBox TV show

Pauldo vs. Burgos headlines on Saturday's ProBox TV show
Lightweight Justin Pauldo will look to push himself closer to a 135-pound title show this Saturday, June 7th when he takes on Juan Carlos Burgos (36-8-3, 22 KOs) in the ten-round ProBox TV main event at the Boeing Center at Tech Port in San Antonio, Texas. “I’m targeting anyone with a belt,” said Pauldo (18-2, 9 KOs). “But first I have to go win in spectacular fashion. I’m only focused on the fight in front of me. As long as I keep making statements, everyone will demand to see me fight against the top guys. It’s coming soon.”
 
Managed by Fighters First Management company, Pauldo delivered the biggest victory of his career to date in his last fight, knocking out the former 130-pound title holder Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov in round eight of their February showdown. “My mentality going into that fight was the same as it always is,” said Pauldo. “I was looking to go in there and do whatever I can to dominate and win in impressive fashion. It was exciting to win like I did against a former champion. It was a great night for my career for sure.”
 
In that victory, Pauldo showed his ability to recover from defeat, getting the big win after a split-decision defeat to Miguel Madueno in February 2024. Prior to Madueno, Pauldo had put together a dozen consecutive wins since his first defeat, which came via another split-decision against Efrain Cruz in July 2015. Pauldo has displayed time and again his ability to weather any turbulence that he might run into in his career. “I’ve been able to bounce back from losses because of my resilience, mental focus and grit,” said Pauldo. “No matter what, if you keep moving forward and keep your head down, you can recover and you’ll be alright. I’ve been able to bounce back from losses and come back stronger. That’s a great attribute I have.”
 
Pauldo is trained by the legendary Ronnie Shields, along with Pauldo’s brother Daquan Pauldo and Latravia Pierce. With an elite team in his corner, Pauldo continues to show his considerable potential and the steady improvement needed to compete at the top level. “It’s been a great training camp at Ronnie Shields’ camp in Houston,” said Pauldo. “My team has brought in lots of real hungry, young fighters to help push me in sparring. I’ve been mainly focusing on my fundamentals, while also pushing myself to get better in every area.”
 
On Saturday night, Pauldo will face the most experienced opponent of his career in Tijuana’s Burgos. The Mexican owns a victory over former champion Cristobal Cruz and has fought former  champion Roman Martinez and current 140-pound contender Angel Fierro to draws. In addition, he’s gone the distance with current young stars in the sport including Devin Haney, Keyshawn Davis and Andy Cruz.
 
“I’m expecting a lot of veteran tricks,” said Pauldo. “I know he’s a rough and rugged guy. He’s been in there and fought a lot of top fighters. So I’m expecting him to be an extremely game fighter and hopefully that’ll bring out the best in me.”
 
As fight night nears, Pauldo expressed his confidence in coming through Saturday night victorious and with his path still set on bigger goals ahead. “The fans can expect me to go out and deliver a great performance on June 7th,” said Pauldo. “I appreciate all of the support and I hope everyone gets to watch me get this win and then rise to the top of the division.”

Howling vs. Cardenas to headline MVP show on Saturday

Howling vs. Cardenas to headline MVP show on Saturday
Bantamweight Bree Howling (8-0, 2 KOs), hailing from Calgary, is set to square off against fellow unbeaten Naomy Cardenas (8-0, 2 KOs) of Chihuahua, Mexico, in a six-round bout. The fight headlines the Most Valuable Prospects 13 card, promoted by MVP, live on DAZN globally from the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida on Saturday, June 7th. Howling, coming off a rigorous training camp, shared her excitement about the upcoming showdown stating, “This camp’s been a grind, but I’m feeling stronger and sharper than ever. I’ve pushed past limits and learned a ton about myself.
 
Squaring off against another undefeated fighter, Howling is ready for the challenge. “Naomy’s tough, but I’m tougher,” said Bree. “She’s undefeated for a reason, but so am I. I’m ready to show her and everyone watching that there’s levels to this game. Fans can expect fireworks. I’m coming in hot, aggressive, and with a chip on my shoulder. I’m not leaving it to the judges, that’s for sure.”
 
Co-promoted by Boxlab Promotions and King's Promotions, Howling sees a bright future. “A win here puts me on the map in a big way. It kicks the door down for bigger fights and bigger opportunities. I’m not looking back.”
 
Amaury Piedra, president of Boxlab Promotions, expressed confidence in Howling’s abilities stating, “Bree has worked incredibly hard for this moment. She’s been tested in the gym and she’s ready to put on a show. We’re proud to have her represent Boxlab Promotions on such a big stage. This is a can’t-miss fight.”
 

Pryce Taylor to honor George Foreman in Saturday's bout

Pryce Taylor to honor George Foreman in Saturday's bout
Undefeated Brooklyn heavyweight Pryce Taylor (7-0, 5 KOs) will honor the late, great Hall of Famer George Foreman this Friday night when he enters the ring to take on Ed Fountain (14-8, 7 KOs) in the Hall of Fame induction weekend show at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York. The six-round Taylor vs. Fountain match will support a ten-round heavyweight match between Brandon Moore and Stanley Wright. Taylor, age 28, will wear a George Foreman T-shirt during his ring walk into the ring. Although he never met Foreman, Taylor feels a connection with Big George. “I didn’t know anything about boxing until I started boxing in 2017,” the former college basketball player Taylor explained. “I looked him up and I want to steal some of his size and power. I really wish I got to meet him before he passed away. I’m going to do right by him in his name for this fight. He beat people up and I’m going to try as hard as I can to do the same in this fight.”
 
Taylor will face the toughest test of his young professional career in Fountain, whose 14 wins is more than 10 better than any of Taylor’s other opponents to date. “It’s going to be a great fight,” Taylor said. “He’s a lefty but I’ve been great against southpaws. I know he’s very aggressive; that’s going to get him hurt.” 
 
Because this coming weekend celebrates the induction of the International Boxing of Fame’s Class of 2025 in nearby Canastota, boxing stars from the past, present and future, in addition to many of the leading boxing media members, will be attending Friday evening’s boxing event. “I can’t wait to show off my skills for all of them,” Taylor added. “It’s just work, though. Whatever comes will come. I just love doing it.”
 
Taylor had a 60-11 amateur record, including a pair of New York Golden Gloves titles, and he was the heavyweight runner-up four times in the prestigious USA Boxing National Championship tournaments.
 
“George was an icon in the sport,” commented Taylor’s manager, NYC boxing lawyer Keith Sullivan. “People have compared Pryce’s size, physique and style to that of ‘Big George.’ I am happy he chose to honor him in this fight. On DAZN during Hall of Fame weekend is a great platform for Pryce to showcase his abilities. Salita Promotions has been doing a great job working with me to keep Pryce active and on big cards. I am looking forward to ‘The Pryce is Right’ securing another victory this week in Canastota, New York.”
 
Sullivan, a former Deputy Commissioner for the NYS Athletic Commission, also manages two-division champion Miyo Yoshida (18-5) and Bronx NYPD Officer Nisa Rodriguez (3-1, 1 KO), as well as co-managing Irish welterweight Paddy “The Real Deal” Donovan (14-1, 11 KOs).
 

Late result: Priest defeats Arias

Late result: Priest defeats Arias
Eric Priest W10 Luis Arias... Eric Priest continues carving out his place in the middleweight landscape, and on Saturday night in Las Vegas, he improved to 15-0 with 8 KOs when he put on a composed and technically sound performance, earning a unanimous decision victory over seasoned veteran Luis Arias (22-4-1, 9 KOs). From the opening bell, it was clear Priest came in with a smart game plan. Using slick footwork and crisp combinations, he kept Arias at bay, frustrating the Miami-based brawler who came forward all night looking to close the gap and force a war on the inside. But Priest wasn’t biting. The 26-year-old fought with poise beyond his years, mixing up speed and angles, and picking his moments to let his hands go. Arias, with his experience and pressure style, tried to turn it into a dogfight, but every time he surged forward, Priest met him with sharp counters and slick lateral movement.
 
It wasn’t an easy night—Arias brought pressure and fire—but Priest kept his composure. He answered heavy shots with flurries of his own, stayed off the ropes, and refused to get lured into exchanges that favored the veteran. It was a display not just of skill, but of ring IQ.By the final bell, the scorecards told the story of a fight Priest largely controlled: 96–93, and 99–90 (twice) in his favor. 

WBC tries to sort through cruiserweight mess; Jack vs. Mikaelian II is ordered

WBC tries to sort through cruiserweight mess; Jack vs. Mikaelian II is ordered
The WBC is sorting out its convoluted cruiserweight title situation. The sanctioning body announced that its Board of Governors has issued the following ruling: First, it has granted the appeal presented by Don King Productions and is ordering a direct rematch between WBC champion Badou Jack and former champion Noel Mikaelyan. The free negotiations has commenced and if there is no agreement a purse bid will take place on July 1st. Second, former world light heavyweight champion Jean Pascal will fight Michal Cieslak for the interim title on June 28th. Third, the winner of Pascal vs. Cieslak must fight Yamil Peralta next. Fourth, the WBC has ordered a medical update on the condition of Ryan Rozicki injury to evaluate his status.
 
In May, Jack retained his title against Mikaelian in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In doing so, Jack, who lives in the Middle East, seemingly got some favorable treatment from the judges. He was awarded a majority decision in what was a very close bout that leaned towards Mikaelian. The official scores were 114-114 and 115-113 (twice) for Jack. Compubox's Punchtats showed Mikaeljan threw 670 punches to Jack's 369, and outlanded Jack, 153 punches to 122. Each fighter entered the bout with some disadvantages. Mikaelian (27-3) stepped in as a somewhat late replacement, getting about three weeks notice to replace the injured Rozicki. 
 
Jack (29-3-3) is 41 years old and hadn't fought in two years, since he captured the crown on February 26, 2023. He was demoted to champion-in-recess, but then had his championship status revived when Mikaelian was demoted from champion to champion in recess due to promotional issues with Don King.
 

Jose Santa Cruz, trainer and father of a world champion, passes away

Jose Santa Cruz, trainer and father of a world champion, passes away

PBC has announced the passing of Jose Santa Cruz, beloved father and trainer of former world champion Leo Santa Cruz. Born in 1958, Jose was the heart of Team Santa Cruz—an unwavering presence in his son’s corner and a true fighter in his own right. Jose exposed all of his sons to boxing. Armando Santa Cruz is a former contender at 135 pounds, but Leo shined especially bright from an early age, winning a world amateur championship at 15 years old and going on to become a multiple division champion with Jose in his corner. Boxingtalk joins PBC in sending its deepest sympathies to Leo, Armando and all friends and family of Jose Santa Cruz during this difficult time.  

Ex-champ Oliver McCall to fight tonight at age 60

Ex-champ Oliver McCall to fight tonight at age 60

Here are the boxers' weight for Tuesday's Jimmy Adams Promotions' show at the Troubadour Nashville in Tennessee:

Julio Luna Avila 153.6 pounds -vs.- Adrian Gutierrez 152;
Oliver McCall 235.4 -vs.- Carlos Reyes 207.8;
Savannah Tini 144.6 -vs.- Simone da Silva 144;
David Griffith 174.4 -vs.- Alejandro Fugan;
Damazian Vanhouter 208 -vs.- Dante Williams 221;
Jaywon Woods 197.4 -vs.- Kevin Torian 193.4;
Alfred Ortiz 124.8 -vs.- Marco Lara 125; and
Brent Cooper 158 -vs.- George Sheppard 161.4 (exhibition).
 
The first bell is scheduled for 7PM CT (8 PM ET), with broadcast coverage on Dooya Media, Countrybox247.com, itube24.com, Triller.TV.
 
Marc Abrams, Mike Rodgers and Albert Haynesworth on the call. Get your tickets at countrybox247.com
 
PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE
 
McCall is now 60 years old. He turned pro in 1985 and won the WBC title by stopping the great Lennox Lewis in 1994. Reyues is 7-17-2 overall, including 0-12-1 in his last thirteen outings dating back to 2015. McCall ended 5 1/2 years of inactivity last year when he knocked out 50-something Stacy Frazier with an amateurish punch in round two. The knockout in that fight was about as bad as you would expect. Frazier hadn't won a fight since 2014. McCall won a second comeback fight in January, stopping Gary Cobia (3-5), who failed to come out for round two. 

Simpson and Zucco to contest European super middleweight honors

Simpson and Zucco to contest European super middleweight honors
Callum Simpson fights Ivan Zucco of Italy for the vacant European super middleweight championship at Oakwell Stadium in Barnsley, England on Saturday June 7th, live on Sky Sports. It will be a battle of undefeateds as Simpson ios 17-0 and Zucco is 21-0. Simpson believes a win will put him on course for a world championship bout. "I've won the British and I've won the Commonwealth, European's the next step. After that we push on for world titles next year," Simpson told Sky Sports." It will be Simpson's third fight of 2025 while Zucco's last action came in December of 2024.
 

Touissant to face Hicks on Hall of Fame show this weekend

Touissant to face Hicks on Hall of Fame show this weekend
Wendy “Haitian Fire” Toussaint will collide with undefeated Joseph Hicks Jr. in a junior middleweight clash on Friday, June 6th at the Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York. The bout is part of the International Boxing Hall of Fame's annual induction weekend and will be presended by Salita Promotions in association with Star Boxing and will and broadcast live globally on DAZN. The 33 year-old Toussaint (16-3, 7 KOs), known for the relentless pace, ring savvy and fire he showed in a controversial loss to Ardreal Holmes Jr., enters the bout looking to derail the momentum of the undefeated Hicks, a former U.S. amateur standout. With major divisional implications at stake, this fight may serve as a launchpad toward world title contention for the victor.  Toussaint is from Long Island, New York, by way of Haiti.
 
Hicks (12-0, 9 KO's), fighting out of Michigan, is know for his craftiness with impressive slick movement and deceptive power but will be facing his stiffest test yet in the veteran Toussaint.
 
The show wil be headlined by a heavyweight battle between Brandon Moore and undefeated Stanley Wright, along with a unified world super middleweight title defense by Franchón Crews-Dezurn. Also featured are Joshua Pagan, Da’Velle Smith, and more.
 
“Star Boxing is proud to continue to provide opportunities for determined fighters like Wendy Toussaint,” said Star Boxing CEO Joe DeGuardia. “We know Wendy has what it takes to reach the top but has a tough challenge as Hicks is a top class fighter. But, if the Wendy we know shows up in that ring on June 6th we believe fans will be in for a surprising fight and new coming out party for Wendy under the bright lights of Hall of Fame weekend.”

Tellez steps up vs. Salinas in Orlando on Saturday

Tellez steps up vs. Salinas in Orlando on Saturday
Bantamweight Reina Tellez (11-0-1, 5 KOs) of San Antonio, Texas returns to the ring in the biggest test of her career as she takes on seasoned Mexico's Maria Salinas (27-11-6, 7 KOs). The eight-round bout is scheduled to take place on Saturday, June 7th at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida, as part of the Most Valuable Prospects 13 fight card. It will be broadcast live on DAZN. Tellez, known for her combination punching and ring composure, faces a durable and experienced opponent in Salinas, who has shared the ring with world champions and title contenders throughout her career. 
 
Salinas has lost two in a row, but to contender-level opposition. "Salinas is a veteran and she’s crafty,” said Tellez. “She’s been in there with the best, but I’m here to prove I belong at the top. I’m not underestimating her—but I’m not backing down either." 
 
Tellez has been working hard in training camp noting, "Camp has been intense and focused. We’ve been sparring with high-level partners to replicate Salinas’ experience and style. I’m in peak shape physically and mentally. My record shows that I’m not just undefeated—I’m ready for world-level opponents." 
 
Tellez says fans can expect, "controlled pressure, smart angles, and power shots. I’m looking to put on a complete performance—something that makes people stop and say, ‘She’s next.’" 
 
"Reina Tellez continues to prove she’s one of the top young fighters in the bantamweight division,” said Amaury Piedra, President of Boxlab Promotions. “Taking on someone as tough and experienced as Maria Salinas is a major step, and we believe Reina is more than ready. This is the kind of fight that turns contenders into word champions—and Reina has all the tools to do just that on June 7th."

Ex-commish Ron Scott Stevens is now a working playwright

Ex-commish Ron Scott Stevens is now a working playwright
Former New York State Athletic Commission chairman Ron Scott Stevens has a new screenplay on sale at Amazon, “Red, Green & Yellow,” the latest in his series of writings. Stevens, age 78, is a noted playwright whose works have been produced among different venues, off-Broadway at 13th Street Theater, Quaigh Theater, and Soho Playhouse, and the Woodstock Playhouse in upstate New York. In 2018, he moved from the Big Apple to Newport Beach, California, where his passion continues for boxing, film and theater. “Red, Green & Yellow” is on sale for $9.99 in paperback, $2.00 as a kindle book. It can be purchased here.
 
Stevens’ latest screenplay is based in 1992 in New York City. Taxi driver Nick Castle gets caught up in a world of cocaine, art, and the occult. When he finally realizes what he has gotten himself into, he learns that getting out is fraught with obstacles. Another of Stevens’ screenplays, “Eyes Closed,” is also about to be available on Amazon later this summer. Two sequels to “Red, Green and Yellow” – “In the Heart of Brooklyn” and “The Monkey Queen” -- will also be available on Amazon later this summer.
 
“I wanted to write screenplays and Southern California seemed like the best place to do it,” Stevens explained. “Plus, at least part-time, I’ve always lived near the ocean. And I’m extremely fortunate to be able to do that here. Southern California has many theaters and theater companies, and I belong to the Orange County Playwrights Association (OCPA) and some of my plans, including ‘Under the Hood,’ ‘Pulling Teeth,’ and ‘The Rifle Ministry ‘, have had table reads as I refine them before handing them over for production. Boxing, I find, is a sport that most resembles theater and as a boy, I felt passionate about both.”
 
A noted boxing matchmaker for years, most notably for legendary promoter Cedric Kushner, as well as a ring announcer, boxing magazine writer and editor, and radio announcer, Stevens was a high profile boxing commissioner from 2003 to 2008 in the state of New York. Today, he is a licensed boxing judge in California and New York, in addition to writing screenplays.
 
Stevens made fights for himself and Kushner featuring world-class boxers such as Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto, Vladimir Klitschko, Hasim Rahman, Ray Mercer, Lou Del Valle, Mark Breland, Angel Manfredy, Oleg Maskaev, Kirk Johnson, Regilio Tuur, Bronco McKart, Antonio Tarver, Verno Phillips, Reggie Johnson, and Jake Rodríguez among many others. 
 
“While chairman,” Stevens said, “I oversaw fights like Miguel Cotto-Shane Mosley, Felix Trinidad-Ricardo Mayorga, John Ruiz-Andrew Golata, Samuel Peter-Jameel McCline, and many more big-time boxing main events and co-features plus loads of terrific undercards.
 
“When I was appointed chairman of the NYSAC there were just 17 events the year before I arrived. The year I left there were 40. I had a terrific staff, officials, ringside physicians, deputy commissioners and inspectors. We made things happen and kept boxers safe.”