Nobody showed up to bid for Billam-Smith vs. Fress

Nobody showed up to bid for Billam-Smith vs. Fress
With WBA/WBO cruierweight champion Gilberto Ramirez injured, on October 9th, the WBO held a purse bid for an interim cruiserweight title fight between former champion Chris Billam-Smith of England and Roman Fress. However, no promoters entered a bid in the auction process. As a result, the WBO Championship Committee has decided to reduce the minimum bid requirement from $300,000 to $150,000 in hopes to attract a promoter to stage the fight. The second purse bid has been scheduled for Thursday, October 16th with forrmer champion Istvan "Koko" Kovacs presiding. Billam-Smith is 21-2 and held the WBO 200-pound title in 2023 and 2024. He lost it in a unification bout to the now-injured Ramirez. Since then, Billam-Smith won a bruising comeback fight against the respected Brandon Glanton. Fress is 23-1 with a resume full of opponents who had good records but are mostly unknown.
 
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OCT. 1, 2025: With WBO/WBA cruiserweight champion Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez injured, the WBO announced in August that it would sanction an interim championship in the division. The sanctioning body issued a letter directing former champion Chris Billam-Smith of England and Roman Fress, who fights out of Germany, to begin a twenty-day negotiation period. That period has now expired without a deal being reached, so the WBO has scheduled a purse bid for October 2nd. The split will be 50/50 between the boxers, but if the fight is placed in the home country of one of them, the visitor's share will be increased to 60%. Billam-Smith is 21-2 and held the WBO title in 2023 and 2024. He lost the title in a unification bout with Ramirez. Since that loss, Billam-Smith won a bruising comeback fight against the respected Brandon Glanton. Fress is 23-1 with a resume full of opponents who had good records but are mostly unknown.
 
AUG. 27, 2025: Last week, the WBO announced its intent to create an interim championship in the cruiserweight division. The sanctioning body issued a letter directing former champion Chris Billam-Smith of England and Roman Fress, who fights out of Germany, to begin a thirty-day negotiation period. Billam-Smith (pictured) is 21-2 and held the WBO title in 2023 and 2024. He lost the title in a unification bout to Gilberto Ramirez, who is now injured. Since that loss, Billam-Smith won a bruising comeback fight against the respected Brandon Glanton. Fress is 23-1 with a resume full of opponents who had good records but are mostly unknown.
 

 

Boxingtalk salutes the late Alex Wallau

Boxingtalk salutes the late Alex Wallau

Boxing commentator, producer and director at ABC Sports and former president Alex Wallau has died at the ageo of 80. Wallau appeared on-camera alongside legends Jim Lampley, Howard Cosell and Al Michaels after beginning his career in 1976 as a temporary staffer at ABC. He worked his way up to become one of the leaders of ABC's sports division. Lampley issued this tribute to his former broadcast partner: "As much as any boxer I covered via the vast foundation of knowledge with which he and he alone first blessed me, Alex Wallau was a fighter.  His survival in a gruesome battle with throat cancer in the early 1990s was beyond courageous. The simple fact he endured for another thirty years is an example of epic courage. He taught me how to see and call boxing matches, and through that the eventual emblem of my entire fifty-year career was a gift from him.  I'm devastated that he is gone, but eternally grateful he was here.  All his friends and familial survivors have my deepest and most heartfelt sympathy.  Thank you forever, Alex."

How difficult was Wallau's battle with cancer? Here is how the LA Times reported it:

On the morning of Sept. 27, 1987, ABC boxing commentator Alex Wallau was washing his face when he felt a lump in his neck. A week later, he was told he had throat cancer. Because Wallau felt no discomfort, the cancer grew to Stage 4 before detection.

On Oct. 13, Wallau had surgery to determine the cancer’s origin. A tumor was found at the base of his tongue. Under normal circumstances, part of the tongue would have been removed. Anne Ramsey, the actress who plays Momma in “Throw Momma From the Train,” had such surgery. It causes a speech impediment. That’s the last thing an announcer needs. Wallau chose advanced, experimental treatment--radiation injected directly into the tumor.
 
But first, on Jan. 6, Wallau had surgery to remove the growth from the left side of his neck. Then, on Jan. 12, the day after his 43rd birthday, 16 tubes were implanted into his neck for the radiation treatment.
 
The next two days, he was so radioactive he couldn’t have visitors. His wife, Martha, sat in a chair outside the room and waved at him through a window in a steel door.
 
On Feb. 24, he was back in the hospital to have a growth removed from the right side of his neck.
 
On April 2, Wallau was back on the air, working with his friend, Al Michaels. They announced a 15-round fight between Rocky Lockridge and Harold Knight, and Wallau was as sharp as ever.
 
Said NBC’s Dr. Ferdie Pacheco: “All things considered, it was one of the most remarkable performances I’ve ever seen on television.”

Boxingtalk sends its deepest sympathies to the firends and family of Alex Wallau

Berchelt gets win in lightweight division

Berchelt gets win in lightweight division
 Miguel Berchelt TKO7 Edixon Perez... With Mexican boxing legends in attendance, ex-130-pound champion Miguel “Alacran” Berchelt overwhelmed Venezuela's Edixon Perez, who did not come out for round eight. In round seven, Berchelt dished out a torrent of crunching body punches and combos to the head which produced showers of sweat. The lightweight fight was at the UAT gym in the Poliforo, in Reynosa, Mexico. The lively, sporting and appreciative crowd included Julio Cesar Chavez Sr., Carlos Zarate, Alfonso Zamora, Erik Morales, José Luis Castillo, Cristian Mijares and Jhonny González. Berchelt is now 42-3 after winning his first outing of 2025. Perez is now 30-14-1. Afterward, the winner said: “He was tough, but I wore him down and broke him down. Round seven was when I applied severe pressure with so many punches and I am delighted with this belt. Now I want to fight for the WBC lightweight belt and bring it home.”
 
UNDERCARD
 
Flyweight Sheyla  Moreno Castillo and Brisa Sarahi Olivia went at it from the opening bell. With her pigtail purposefully bobbing,  Castilo connected to head and body, but taller southpaw Olivia countered with a solid left hook and a stinging right jab. For the final twenty seconds of the eight-round fight, both women unloaded every punch in the book on each other and neither took a step back. It brought the crowd to their feet.  Both had given their all and the judges scored it a draw.
 
At junior welterweight, David Moreno Potrero's work rate earned him an eight-round unanimous decision win over lanky José Luis Vazquez.
 
 
 

Flyweight update: Uddin reaches 6-0

Flyweight update: Uddin reaches 6-0

Flyweight update: Uddin reaches 6-0
Hamza Uddin TKO5 Paul Roberts... British flyweight Hamza Uddin got his third win of 2025, a stoppage of Paul Roberts in Sheffield, England. The 22 year-old Uddin improved to 6-0 with a fifth-round technical knockout. Uddin attacked Roberts' body with precision and persistence, systematically breaking down Roberts through the early rounds. By the fifth, the relentless pressure paid off — Uddin dropped his opponent three times before Roberts’ corner was forced to throw in the towel. With the loss, Roberts saw his record fall to 7-7-2.

A few words with super middleweight Ronny Alvarez

A few words with super middleweight Ronny Alvarez
Cuban super middleweight Ronny Alvarez (4-0, 3 KOs), originally from Ciego de Ávila, Cuba and now training out of Providence, Rhode Island, is set to return to the ring on October 18th in a six-round showdown against Bruno Pola (10-3-1, 9 KOs). The bout will take place at the South Padre Island Convention Center in South Padre Island, Texas, and will be televised live on DAZN as part of Most Valuable Promotions’ card. Alvarez, who had an extensive amateur career where he captured Gold at the AIBA and Pan American Games, is known for his technique, explosive combinations and ring IQ.  Here is what Alvarez, who is co-promoted with Boxlab Promotions, Warriors Boxing, and Dreambigg Promotions, had to say about his recent training camp, his matchup with Pola, fighting on the national stage, and more.
 
On his recent training camp:
 
"This camp has been the most focused I’ve ever been. I have to give a lot of credit to my trainers, David Keefe and Mike Veloz, for pushing me every day. We’ve worked on everything—footwork, defense, pressure, timing. I’m feeling sharp, strong, and more dangerous than ever."
 
On his matchup with Pola:
 
"Bruno Pola is no one to take lightly because he has tremendous punching power. He’s experienced and comes to fight. He’s the type of opponent I want, because I know he’s going to text me. I’m ready to show I belong at this level and prove I can handle anything he brings in the ring."
 
On fighting on the global stage on DAZN:
 
"This is a huge opportunity for me. To fight on DAZN, where fans from all over the world can watch, motivates me to deliver a statement performance. It’s a dream come true, but I’m just getting started. I’m going to bring excitement to everyone watching."
 
On what a win will do for his career:
 
"A win here takes me to the next tier. It opens doors to bigger fights, better rankings, and more exposure. I’m here to rise to the top of the division."
 
Amaury Piedra, President of Boxlab Promotions, who co-promotes Alvarez, is confident this bout marks the beginning of something special. "Ronny Alvarez is one of the most exciting young fighters in the super middleweight division. His talent, discipline, and hunger to succeed set him apart. We believe he has all the tools to become a world champion, and this fight on the MVP stage is a key moment in his rise. We’re thrilled to see how far he’ll go."
 

Watch: Ennis destroys Lima in first round

Watch: Ennis destroys Lima in first round

Jaron Ennis KO1 Uisma Lima... Moving up to a new weight class in his hometown, Jaron Ennis blasted out [unqualified] Uisma Lima in the opening round in Philadelphia. The former two-belt welterweight champion dropped Lima two times before smothering him with output, prompting the referee to halt the action for a first-round knockout. The victory at Xfinity Mobile Arena had Ennis winning the WBA interim title at junior middleweight and calling out WBC interim champion Vergil Ortiz Jr. for his next fight. "I did what I had to do," Ennis told DAZN's Chris Mannix after his eye-opening victory. "I'm here at 154, made a statement. Bring them names!"

The undefeated Ennis (35-0, 31 KOs) got things started quickly in his campaign at 154 pounds by unleashing a right-left-right combination that dropped Lima. When Lima arose, Ennis rushed him again and unloaded with punches until the Angolan fighter tasted the canvas a second time. Then, he blitzed Lima against the ropes with more unanswered punches, forcing the ref to stop the action for the statement victory.
 
 

Watch: Vianello KOS previously undefeated Barriere

Watch: Vianello KOS previously undefeated Barriere

Watch: Vianello KOS previously undefeated Barriere
Guido Vianello KO5 Alexis Barriere... Heavyweight Guido Vianello, a 2016 Italian Olympian, knocked out Canadian champion Alexis Barriere in the fifth round of the Boots Ennis undercard in Philadelphia. A hard right hook to the temple dropped Barriere against the ropes. The referee took a closer look, and halted the action upon seeing Barriere's struggle to stand up. Barriere entered the fight undefeated in twelve prior paid bouts. Vianello's record is listed at 14-3-1 but due to paid bouts in the World Series of Boxing, a more accurate record is 21-8-1. He was coming off a loss to Richard Torrez, but before that, he stopped Arslanbek Makhmudov and can now be considered a fringe contender again. 
 

 

Makhmudov beats Allen - Joshua next?

Makhmudov beats Allen - Joshua next?
Arslanbek Makhmudov  W12 Dave Allen... Popular British heavyweight Dave Allen looked to take another significant step in his remarkable comeback, but lost to the menacing Arslanbek Makhmudov on Saturday in front of a raucous crowd in Sheffield, England, live on DAZN. Allen was rumored to be in line for former heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder if he won. But the best laid plans don't always come to fruition as Makhmudov dominated from start to finish, winning by unanimous decision by scores of 117-109, 116-110 and 111-105. Allen stalked Makhmudov for the bulk of the contest and landed some good overhand shots. However, Allen rarely seized the opportunity and allowed Makhmudov to pepper jabs and stay relentless with left and right hands. Makhmudov had one point taken away in the ninth and twelfth rounds for excessive holding , but it proved to be for naught.  Makhmudov made it clear who he wants next, and that's former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua. "Anthony Joshua, let me know when brother", the Canadian-based Russian told Jamie Ward in his post-fight interview.
 

Zamorano fight postponed

Zamorano fight postponed
The first defense of Mexican teenager Camila “Magnificent” Zamorano, the youngest interim champion in boxing history, has been postponed. Originally scheduled for October 18th at Arena Sonora in Hermosillo, both the date and the opponent will be changed. Zamorano, who made history by winning the WBC interim atomweight title in June after defeating former title holder Mika Iwakawa, was set to face Thai boxer Sothia Sitthichai. However, for reasons not yet specified, the bout will not take place as planned. At just 17 years old, Zamorano continues her training while her team works to set a new date and opponent. With an undefeated record of 12 wins, including 1 by knockout, Zamorano hopes to stay active and solidify her position as one of the brightest prospects in women’s boxing.
 
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SEP. 25, 2025: Camila “Magnífica” Zamorano, the youngest interim champion in boxing history, is preparing for her first defense of her WBC secondary belt in the atomweight division. On Saturday, October 18th in Arena Sonora in Hermosillo, Mexico, she will defend her 102-pound belt against Thailand's Sothia Sitthichai. Zamorano got her trinket in June of this year by defeating Japan's Mika Iwakawa, an ex-champ 25 years her senior. At just 17 years old, Zamarano is 12-0. Sitthichai comes in with a professional record of 12 wins, 4 losses, and 4 knockouts. Tina Rupprecht of Germany holds undisputed world laurels at 102 pounds.

Weigh-in report from Philadelphia

Weigh-in report from Philadelphia

Weigh-in report from Philadelphia
In Philadelphia, the WBA has converted an eliminator into an interim title fight, and both boxers made weight for Saturday's encounter. Former welterweight champion Jaron Ennis, moving up in weight, came in at 153.4 pounds for this hometown assignment. Portugal-based Uisma Lima weighted in at 153. On Saturday, Ennis tweeted, "It’s fight day. Time to shine."
 

Ex-champ Berchelt in action tonight

Ex-champ Berchelt in action tonight
Ex-WBC junior lightweight champion Miguel Berchelt, now campaigning as a lightweight, fights Venezuela's Edixon Perez in the UAT gym in Reynoso, Mexico this Saturday. Berchelt (pictured) is 41-3 with a modest three-fight win streak. Perez is 30-13.

Rozicki injured, fight off

Rozicki injured, fight off
Three Lions Promotions has postponed its October 25th boxing pro boxing event in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada due to headliner Ryan “The Bruiser” Rozicki (20-1-1, 19 KOs) reinjuring his right arm during training camp. He has been advised by his physician to refrain from training for up to six weeks. Rozicki, set to fight Akani “Prince” Phuzi, initially tore a tendon in his right bicep this past April as the WBC’s mandatory challenger, which prevented him from challenging WBC champion Badou Jack for his world title belt this past May. “I followed all of the doctor’s advice and began sparring a few weeks ago,” the hard-luck Rozicki explained. “I guess I need some more time. I will be back stronger than ever in the new year. I will become champion of the world in 2026!”
 
“Ryan has had a tough go in 2025, but he is still in good spirits,” said Daniel Otter, Managing Director of Three Lions Promotions, which promotes the 30 year-old Rozicki. “He injured his arm in sparring, not as seriously as the original injury this past May, but he will be sidelined until the new year. We will be announcing a new date in the days to come. It’s awful when this happens and I truly sympathize with all the boxers who were competing on the October 25th card. That being said, Ryan will have to wait just a little longer with his rehabilitation to get back in the ring. Mark my words, Ryan Rozicki will be a world champion in 2026!”
 
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JULY 25, 2025: Cruiserweight contender Ryan “The Bruiser” Rozicki (20-1-1, 19 KOs) has resumed training following a torn right bicep tendon sustained in April. His promoter, Three Lions Promotions, has announced Rozicki will officially make his return to the ring on October 25th at home in Sydney, Nova Scotia.  Rozicki will face South African Akani “Prime” Phuzi (14-3, 6 KOs) in the teb-round main event. “We’re excited to bring Ryan Rozicki back home to Sydney, Nova Scotia, on October 25th for what promises to be an explosive matchup against South Africa’s Akani ‘Prime’ Phuzi,” commented Daniel Otter, Managing Director of Three Lions Promotions.  “This could very well be Ryan’s final fight in Cape Breton as he resumes his world title pursuit abroad, making it a special opportunity for local fans to witness him live.  Tickets are on sale this Friday (July 25) at 10 a.m. ET through Ticketmaster (www.ticketmaster.ca) and the Centre 200 website (www.centre200.ca). We’re expecting a packed house.”
 
“I have trained my whole life for an opportunity like this,” Phuzi said. “I am coming to spoil Rozicki’s plan, take his ranking, and fight for the world title.”
 
Back on May 3rd, as the mandatory challenger, the hard-luck Canadian boxer had been scheduled to face WBC cruiserweight champion Badou "The Ripper" Jack in Saudi Arabia. Unfortunately, the aforementioned injury forced him to withdraw from his third ordered world title fight. The 30-year-old native of Nova Scotia has since undergone successful surgery, and he plans to secure his long-awaited world title shot in 2026. 
 
“I was sparring for my fight with Jack,” Rozicki remembered. “I threw a right to the body and my tendon snapped. I certainly wasn’t expecting that, but I knew it when I heard it pop. I didn’t see it (damaged bicep) until I looked down and saw my bicep pulled up to my shoulder. At first, I was distraught, but after some time I believed everything happens for a reason and that will show in the near future. There have been some difficult moments. I just went back to the gym for the first time (since he suffered his injury) since it happened. I just keep thinking about the future and what’s coming.
 
“After this layoff, I just want to get back in the ring... in October and then, of course, fight for the world title.” Rozicki earned his WBC #1 challenger position during the past two years but faced setbacks with two canceled title fights against ex-champ Noel Mikaelyan. His injury cost him the world title fight with Jack on May 3rd, he was replaced by Mikaelyan, who then lost a disputed decision. Mikaelyan's petition for an immediate rematch was granted, and negotiations are ongoing.
 
Rozicki, of course, is due for a positive break after so many disappointing setbacks during his 9-year professional boxing career. He was just elevated to the No. 4 position in Ring Magazine’s independent world cruiserweight ratings, ahead of Jack, Mikaelyan, and Peralta.
 
Otter is confident in the process, as well as his fighter, in terms of becoming the first Canadian-born cruiserweight champion. “While this may not be the title fight we originally had in mind at the start of the year, it’s the perfect comeback bout for Rozicki following his injury. His opponent is no slouch, and this will be a real test that fans won’t want to miss.”
 
 
 
 

Damien Knyba trying to clean up the Polish heavyweight scene

Damien Knyba trying to clean up the Polish heavyweight scene

Damien Knyba trying to clean up the Polish heavyweight scene
Unbeaten Polish heavyweight Damian Knyba has promised to put on a show for Brooklyn’s passionate Polish boxing fans when he takes on Polish-American slugger Joey Dawejko on Saturday, October 18th as part of Danny Garcia’s farewell fight at Barclays Center. Tickets for the live event are available through Ticketmaster.com.  “I’m going to prove who’s really from Poland on October 18th,” said Knyba, who will be fighting at Barclays Center for the first time. “It adds more motivation for the fight, because I know there will be a lot of Polish people there and I’m gonna show them that I’m the next Polish champion coming up the ranks. I can’t wait to put on a great show for them and make lots of new fans.”
 
The 29 year-old Knyba (16-0, 10 KOs) heads into this clash having already defeated two other Polish heavyweights this year, first dispatching of Andrzej Wawrzyk in the third-round in February before stopping Marcin Siwy in eight rounds in June. Knyba believes that he’ll make it three for three come October 18th. “I think Joey will come out aggressive, trying to get inside, but that won’t be an option for him,” said Knyba. “I’m going to stay behind my jab, use my straight rights, and it shouldn’t be too much longer until he realizes the fight is over.”
 
A native of Bydgoszcz, Poland, Knyba is trained in Dzierzoniow, Poland by his coach Piotr Wilczewski as he prepares to close out his big year in style. Recently arriving stateside ahead of fight night, Knyba believes he’s had excellent preparations that have put him on track for a big performance on fight night.
 
“This has been a really good camp with a great dietician, rigorous physical training and six weeks of sparring,” said Knyba. “I got great work with one of the top cruiserweights in the world and some similar heavyweights to Joey. I’m approaching this fight the same as every fight, but I know that in the end, I get to fight in front of the Polish fans.”
 
If Knyba is able to keep his perfect record intact on October 18th, he has his sights set on some potential big matchups against fellow contenders as he continues to work his way up the rankings. “There are lots of different fighters I’d like to face and in lots of different places,” said Knyba. “I’d like to fight in England at some point, where there are a lot of Polish fans as well. “I think fighters like David Adeleye and Johnny Fisher would be great opponents for me, but I’m definitely 100% focused on the opponent who’s in front of me right now.”
 
Knyba, who’s fight will be available in Poland through TVP Sport, knows he’ll have to send his fans home happy to continue his ascent in the heavyweight division. “I’m extremely motivated to make a statement on October 18,” said Knyba. “Thank you in advance to all the Polish fans who come out to support us. It’s great to have boxing back at Barclays Center and I can’t wait to showcase my skills on this big stage.”
 

Can Luis Nunez become boxing's next Dominican star?

Can Luis Nunez become boxing's next Dominican star?
Hoping to become the next Dominican world champion in boxing, undefeated Luis “The Twist” Nunez continues to up his competition as he takes on Argentina's Hector Sosa in a ten-round junior lightweight duel. Nunez-Sosa takes place on Saturday, October 25th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. It will be shown on PBC on Prime Video lineup  and leading up to the PBC Pay-Per-View event on Prime Video prior to a PBC pay-per-view headlined by WBC 154-pound champion Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora defending against former unified welterweight champion Keith “One Time” Thurman.
 
Nunez (21-0, 14 KOs) can take another step closer to a 130-pound title shot with a victory on October 25th. Originally from Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic and now being guided by trainer Bob Santos in Las Vegas, Nunez kicked off his 2025 campaign in June by dispatching of Daniel Ramirez in the fourth round. The 25 year-old had previously shown his bona fides with a run that saw him best four previously undefeated fighters in a stretch of five outings. He followed up that run in December 2024 by earning a dominant ten-round unanimous decision over gatekeeper Leonardo Baez ahead of the Ramirez fight. 
 
“I’m excited to be fighting a tough Argentinian at the MGM on a Sebastian Fundora undercard,” said Nunez. “It’s a blessing that this fight will be on Prime Video, because I’ve been working so hard with my trainer Bob Santos and I know that I’ll be ending the night in spectacular fashion. I’m going for fight of the night, so make sure you tune in early!”
 
The 29 year-old Sosa (18-3, 9 KOs) is no stranger to springing upsets on unsuspecting foes as he showed his power carry into the later rounds when he knocked out top U.K. fighter James Dickens in July 2023. Overall, Sosa has won four of his last five bouts, including most recently earning a unanimous decision over Liborio Solis in May. The Buenos Aires native has previously fought stateside three times, including a twelve-round decision over Keenan Carbajal in June 2024.
 
“I love to be the underdog because it makes it even sweeter when they announce me as the winner,” said Sosa. “I’ve been training hard and I’ll be ready to give Nunez everything he can handle. Don’t miss this fight, because I’m coming to show what Argentinian fighters are made of!”
 

Sebastian Juarez gets home-state assignment

Sebastian Juarez gets home-state assignment
Middleweight Sebastian Juarez (9-0, 7 KOs), promoted by Boxlab Promotions, returns home to fight in front of a supportive Texas crowd on October 18th at the Convention Center in South Padre Island, Texas. Juarez will face veteran Demarcus Layton (10-7-1, 7 KOs), of Little Rock, Arkansas, in a scheduled six-round bout, televised live on DAZN as part of the Most Valuable Promotions event. Juarez, who’s from nearby Brownsville, is coming into the fight with a lot of confidence. The 20-year old has spent the past few weeks in Las Vegas, training under Bob Santos, whose experience guiding world champions has already made a strong impact on Juarez. “Training in Las Vegas with Coach Bob has taken my game to the next level,” said Juarez. “The intensity, the attention to detail, and the high-level sparring have pushed me every single day. I’ve grown a lot during this camp, not just physically, but mentally.”
 
Santos, who has worked with numerous world-class fighters, has been fine-tuning Juarez’s timing, defense, and ring generalship in preparation for a dangerous and experienced opponent in Layton. “We’re not taking Layton lightly. He’s a veteran with real experience and carries power in both hands,” Juarez continued. “But we’ve done our homework. I plan to control the fight, dictate the pace, and bring the fight to him.”
 
Fighting just minutes from his hometown, Juarez knows the significance of this opportunity, not just for his career, but for the community that’s supported him since day one. “It means everything to fight this close to home,” Juarez added. “My friends, my family, my city—they’ve been behind me since the amateurs. Now they get to see me live on a big stage like DAZN. I’m going to give them something to be proud of.”
 
Juarez is focused on extending his undefeated record while making a lasting impression on fans watching from around the world. “This is just the beginning,” Juarez concluded. “A win here sets me up for bigger fights and bigger moments. I’m locked in, and I plan to show everyone why I’m the future of the middleweight division.”
 
Amaury Piedra, President of Boxlab Promotions, conveyed his excitement about Juarez’s rapid ascent in the middleweight ranks and the opportunity to showcase him near his hometown. “Sebastian Juarez is on the rise for a reason,” said Piedra. “He’s got the full package—skills, discipline, charisma, and a real connection to his community. Training under a coach like Bob Santos has only elevated his game, and we believe this fight will show fans everywhere that Sebastian is ready for the next level. The support he’ll have in South Padre Island is going to be electric.”
 

Fundora injured; Oct. 25th show postponed

Fundora injured; Oct. 25th show postponed

Fundora injured; Oct. 25th show postponed

WBC junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora suffered a hand contusion in sparring. Fundora's title defense against former unified welterweight champion Keith Thurman, and the rest of the event, which was scheduled for October 25th, has been postponed. Details on a new date for the bout will be forthcoming soon. Ticketholders for the event will receive full refunds at their original point of purchase. 

Ricky Hatton laid to rest in Manchester

Ricky Hatton laid to rest in Manchester
Fellow former boxing world champions paid tribute to “people’s champion” Ricky Hatton at his funeral in Manchester on Friday. According to DAZN's coverage, sports stars mingled with celebrities at the service to remember a down-to-earth local hero who never changed despite fighting his way to fame and fortune. Former two-weight champion Amir Khan said: “He was a fantastic fighter, one of the best out there. He obviously inspired so many fighters like us. “He’ll be definitely remembered as one of the greatest to come out of Britain. (He was) very jolly, very fun, a very respected person and very nice. He was always a people’s champion. It’s great to be here to see so many of the boxing community come together to show our respect. Hundreds on the streets – that shows he was a popular man.”
 
Former heavyweight champions Tyson Fury and Frank Bruno, and former featherweight champion Barry McGuigan, were also among those who paid their respects. McGuigan said Hatton always led by example during his ascent from a highly promising amateur to a world champion who led thousands of supporters to Las Vegas for epic battles with the likes of Floyd Mayweather and Jose Luis Castillo. Referencing the large turn-out of fans, many clad in the light blue of Hatton’s beloved Manchester City, McGuigan said: “It’s amazing but it’s not surprising to me because he was such a star, such a great human being. I’m up here with my two boys because he demands the respect that a hero in boxing demands. He’s an amazing guy, and he was a phenomenal fighter, just incredible. He brought people together.”
 
Former cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew revealed how Hatton inspired him to fight his way up the rankings and ultimately achieve his lifelong dream. “For someone who rose to the levels of Ricky Hatton and to remain just one of the normal people, is unbelievable,” he said. “The best memory I have was going to the gym, watching him train for the first time. I was an amateur boxer at the time, just won the ABA title. I watched him train. I’ve watched thousands of fighters train over the years, hundreds of thousands, but after watching him, it’s the only fighter I’ve ever thought of and been in awe of them and thought, ‘that’s the standard’. An unbelievable person, an unbelievable father and person, always a laugh. He was usually the worst dressed, but he’d still find a way to tear the back out of you.”
 
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SEPT. 14, 2025: A weekend that was a celebration for boxing ended in tragedy with the announcement of the death of Ricky Hatton at age 46. Hatton was a two-division champion and an iconic and beloved figure in British sport. He was a working class hero in the city of Manchester, England and his 2005 victory over Kostya Tszyu to win the world junior welterweight championship was one of the greatest nights in British boxing history. Hatton was found dead at his home in Hyde on Sunday morning. Greater Manchester Police said they are not treating the death as suspicious.
 
A police spokesperson said: "Officers were called by a member of the public to attend Bowlacre Road, Hyde, Tameside, at 6.45am today where they found the body of a 46-year-old man. There are not currently believed to be any suspicious circumstances."
 
Hatton held multiple world championships at super-lightweight and one at welterweight during a 15-year professional career. The British boxing great had been due to make a comeback to the ring in December. Hatton's stellar career included epic fights against Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao (both losses), a legendary triumph over Kostya Tszyu.
 
Sky Sports' Craig Slater said British sport has lost someone who truly captured the imagination of the boxing public. "He was a remarkable human being," he said. "I had the great pleasure of knowing him as a friend. I got to know him before he turned professional and this is devastating news for all of us that knew him. His was without question one of the great careers in British boxing. He had some nights which were without compare in British boxing history which took the sport to new heights and reached new audiences. He was a one-off. We can talk about the record and the number of fans that followed him around the world but this was a beloved son, father and friend to so many people who did so much good. What was great about him was that he was so unassuming, modest, quiet and there was a shy side to him as well. He wasn't someone who revelled in the spotlight. In box office terms and in terms of capturing the public's imagination, Ricky Hatton did that more than anyone else in the last half century in British boxing."
 
 
Paul Malignaggi, ex-champ who lost to Hatton: "Still can't believe Ricky is gone. We went from foes and bitter rivals at the elite level of this sport to two men whose image, though shaped in large part by our life as boxers, rarely actually discussed boxing when we'd see one another in person. Ricky was literally one of the funniest guys I ever met in my life both in and out of the boxing business and we shared various laughs each time we'd run into one another (mostly from him poking fun at me with his unique and witty humor).  It is more for that sense of humor that I personally will remember him for even more than his boxing, because Ricky the man and the human being, though mostly known for his image in boxing, was so much more than boxing to those that knew him. He'll be missed for so many reasons and my heart hurts for the pain that his loved ones are feeling right now, because I know that those who loved him had a very deep love for him. I have a faith and hope to one day see you again champ, RIP."
 
Matthew Hatton, Ricky's brother and a former professional boxer: "Huge thank you to everyone who’s reached out over the last few days it’s very much appreciated & helped greatly. Rick lived life at a pace I’ve never seen he would cram more into a month than some lifetimes, I take comfort & hope he’s found the peace that eluded him in life."
 
Ex-champ Marco Antonio Barrera: "Ricky was a once in a lifetime man. I am eternally grateful I got to share the ring with him [in a 2022 exhibition]. May he rest in peace, he will be missed deeply. Ricky was my closest friend in boxing.  I’ll miss you, my friend. There will only be one Ricky Hatton."
 

Reports: DAZN lost $877 million in 2024

Reports: DAZN lost $877 million in 2024

According to SportsBusiness.com, DAZN suffered an operating loss of $877.5 million in 2024, an "improvement" over 2023, when the streaming service's reported loss total was $1.37 billion. InsiderSport.com added that DAZN's funding comes from investor Leonard Blavatnik’s Access Industries as well as a $1 billion investment from "SURJ, a sports investment company owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund." The Public Investment Fund is controlled by boxing's most powerful figure, Turki Alalshikh. On the positive side for DAZN,  revenue grew from $2.86 billion in 2023 to $3.19 billion in 2024. The company said this growth was driven by the addition of new sporting events. 

Jersusalem title defense finds a home

Jersusalem title defense finds a home

Jersusalem title defense finds a home
Manny Pacquiao’s MP Promotions, in partnership with IBA Pro, announced a world-title event set to rock the Smart Araneta Coliseum on October 29th. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the legendary Thrilla in Manila, this blockbuster card, headlined by WBC minimumweight champion Melvin Jerusalem making a home-country defense against South Africa’s Siyakholwa Kuse (9-2-1). Also on the show, former two-division champion Marlon “The Nightmare” Tapales (38-4, 20 KOs) takes on Venezuela’s Fernando Toro (13-2) in a ten-round slugfest. The undercard will also an appearance from Nico Ali Walsh, grandson of Muhammad Ali. Walsh is booked to fight Kittisak Klinson (10-2) in a six rounder.
 
Undefeated Carl Jammes “Wonder Boy” Martin (23-0, 18 KOs) faces Thailand’s Aran Dipaen in a ten-round showdown. Martin’s explosive power could catapult him toward a world title, but Dipaen’s toughness guarantees a battle... undefeated Eman Bacosa (10-0, 6 KOs), a Davao star, returns with his blazing speed and slick skills in a six-round bout... 2021 Olympic bronze medalist Eumir Marcial (5-0, 3 KOs) storms back in a six-round clash against an unnamed opponent.
 
Pacquiao, the CEO of MP Promotions, said: “The Thrilla in Manila lit a fire in my heart as a kid, pushing me to dream big. Bringing Thrilla in Manila 2 to Manila with IBA Pro is my way of passing that fire to the next generation. On October 29, we’re making history again, and the world will feel the heat of Filipino pride!”
 
Al Siesta, Director of IBA Pro, said: “Partnering with Manny Pacquiao and MP Promotions for Thrilla in Manila 2 is a game-changer. This event blends Manila’s rich boxing legacy with global star power, from Melvin Jerusalem’s title defense to Nico Ali Walsh’s historic return. We’re delivering a night that will thrill fans and shake the boxing world.”
 
Born in 1978 in Kibawe, Philippines, Manny Pacquiao defied all odds to become the only eight-division world champion in boxing history, boasting a record of 62-8-3 (39 KOs). His legendary wins over Oscar De La Hoya, Juan Manuel Marquez, and Timothy Bradley earned him Fighter of the Decade honors for the 2000s and a 2025 induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Beyond the ring, Pacquiao’s journey as a Philippine senator, philanthropist through the Manny Pacquiao Foundation, and cultural icon embodies resilience. Now, through MP Promotions (Blow by Blow), he’s putting Manila back in the spotlight, showcasing Filipino and international talent to a global audience.
 
IBA Pro is led by director Al Siesta (Albert Khachaturov). Alongside MP Promotions (Blow by Blow), Pacquiao’s platform for nurturing Filipino talent, they’re set to make Thrilla in Manila 2 a global sensation. Tickets are on sale now, and the event will be streamed live worldwide, bringing Manila’s electric energy to every corner of the globe.
 

PRIOR BOXINGTALK COVERAGE

AUG. 23, 2025: WBC minimumweight champion Melvin “El Gringo” Jerusalem is preparing for his third title defense in October. Originally, the Filipino Jerusalem was set to face Mexico's Daniel Valladares, but due to logistical changes, South Africa's Siyakholwa Kuse has been confirmed as his new opponent. Kuse, ranked #2 by the WBC, is a 22 year-old southpaw with a professional record of 9 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw, and 4 KOs. In his most recent fight, held in May 2025, he defeated Filipino Sammy Salva. This will be his first opportunity to fight for a world title. Jerusalem, age 31, has been training in Nagoya, Japan since early August to strengthen his physical and technical preparation. With a record of 24 wins, 3 losses, and 12 KOs, the Filipino aims to maintain his world champion status and continue his path toward unifying the major world titles. The bout between Jerusalem and Kuse will take place in Manila, on a date to be confirmed. This matchup promises to be an exciting battle, with both fighters aiming to make their mark in boxing history.

 

IBF sends Murtazaliev vs. Kelly to purse bid

IBF sends Murtazaliev vs. Kelly to purse bid
On August 19th, the IBF ordered its junior middleweight champion Bakhram Murtazaliev to begin negotiations with Josh Kelly of the United Kingdom for a mandatory title defense. An agreement was not reached within the time frame set forth by the IBF, so the IBF has scheduled a purse bid for October 21st. Originally from Grozny, Russia, Murtazaliev is 23-0 and has two wins in world title fights: Jack Culcay for the vacant IBF title and a successful defense vs. ex-champ Tim Tszyu. Kelly (17-2-1 includin g the World Series of Boxing) has won seven straight since a 2021 loss to William Avanesyan.
 

Isaac Cruz discusses Lamont Roach fight

Isaac Cruz discusses Lamont Roach fight

Mexico's Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz and reigning WBA 130-pound champion Lamont Roach will vie for the WBC 140-pount interim title on a PBC pay-per-view event on Saturday, December 6th at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio. Pitbull vs. Roach presents a pivotal 140-pound clash as each look for a signature victory to separate themselves from the rest of the stacked junior welterweight division. Cruz, a former WBA 140-pound champion, will hope to send his fans home happy, while Roach can continue to push his trajectory upward after fighting Gervonta “Tank” Davis to a draw [that should have been a Roach win] earlier this year. Here is what Cruz had to say Wednesday from Frost Bank Center:

ISAAC “PITBULL” CRUZ
 
“People can expect to see the birth of a new Mexican superstar and Isaac Cruz taking that WBC belt home.
 
“There’s really nothing for me to say because I’m used to fighters talking trash before they step into the ring. I’m gonna show him the same way that I showed ‘Rolly’. That trash talk means nothing, because I’m gonna come out on top.
 
“The goal in this fight is to make the fans the true winners of the night. This is my opportunity to stamp my legacy even more. I can’t wait. You won’t want to miss it.
 
“We’re definitely gonna give him an unfriendly welcome to the 140-pound division. I’m experienced in this division, but I’m not overlooking him just because he’s moving up in weight. I’m not gonna underestimate what he can do at this weight class.
 
“I’m preparing to be the best version of ‘Pitbull’ Cruz that there is and make sure that the fans who spend their money get the best show possible and leave enjoying it as much as I will.
 
“I know I can knock him out. He’s human and the punches hurt him just like anyone else. We’re gonna make sure that we accomplish that objective when the time comes.
 
“We know Roach is a great fighter who likes to take on challenges just like we do. He’s someone who can help me provide a great fight for the fans.
 
“We’ve been consistent all year and that’s what has helped us be so successful. We’re going to take it into this fight as well and get another victory.
 
“Roach gave Gervonta Davis a good fight, but I’m just focused on my work. The only thing on my mind is what I can do in the ring against Lamont Roach.”
 
ISAAC CRUZ SR., Cruz’s Father & Trainer
 
“This is a great honor for us to have this fight with Isaac in the main event. Thank you to Lamont Roach for accepting this fight. We can’t wait to put on a show. We’re definitely gonna make the most out of this opportunity.”

Flash Knockdown podcast drops episode six

Flash Knockdown podcast drops episode six

Flash Knockdown podcast drops episode six
Matchroom’s weekly Flash Knockdown podcast has just dropped it’s sixth episode. The podcast which lived as an audio only offering until earlier this summer previews Dave Allen’s fight with Arslanbek Makhmudov and Jaron Ennis’ junior middleweight debut in Philly in it’s latest offering. Guests on the show this week include Allen’s former school friend Louis Tomlinson, the singer-songwriter sensation who wishes his old pal well for Saturday’s headliner in Sheffield. “Deep down he’s a really good guy, I’ve known him for years now. It’s amazing to see someone suceed who is so humble, with no ego and no filter. People like him because he says it how it is, especially in the spotlight people don’t often talk like that so I really respect that. I’ve been to watch him fight before, it was quite intense knowing someone personally and seeing them in the ring. I’d love to come to the next one but it was very intense seeing your mate be smashed about! I’m sending you all my love. I’m sure you’ve put in the hard work, you really deserve this man. Massive luck!” said Tomlinson.
 
Promoter Eddie Hearn expressed his delighted and mapped out Ben Whittaker’s route to a world title and we also hear from The Surgeon who was fresh from signing his Matchroom contract... Trainer Bozy Ennis also shared his thoughts on the link-up with Jack Catterall stateside and El Gato’s former training partner Pat Brown is backing a big performance from Dave Allen this weekend.
 
Listen to the show on Apple or Spotify Podcasts by searching ‘The Matchroom Boxing Podcast’ or over on our YouTube.

 

Allen vs. Makhmudov collision to occur in UK on Saturday

Allen vs. Makhmudov collision to occur in UK on Saturday
In a battle of fringe heavyweight contenders, Dave Allen (24-7-2) is set to for action this Saturday against Arslanbek Makhmudov (33-5 including the World Series of Boxing)  in the main event at the Sheffield Arena in Sheffield, United Kingdom. The bout pits two seasoned heavyweights against each other with a likely big fight headed in the winner's direction. Allen, age 33, comes into the fight riding momentum from a major career win last May over Johnny Fisher. “The White Rhino” avenged his prior defeat to Fisher with an emphatic technical knockout victory. Across the ring will stand Makhmudov, age 36, one of the most feared punchers in the division. The Russian powerhouse is coming off a first-round knockout win over previously unbeaten Ricardo Brown, a statement victory that helped him rebound from a tough loss to Guido Vianello in August 2024.
 
 

Teofimo getting some work behind the mic

Teofimo getting some work behind the mic
Swift Promotions has put together an all-star crew of announcers highlighted by Brooklyn’s own world champion Teofimo Lopez providing fight analysis for the “Farewell To Brooklyn” event taking place Saturday, October 18th headlined by Danny “Swift” Garcia taking on Queens-native Daniel “El Gallo” Gonzalez from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The fight card will stream exclusively through Millions.co with a pay-per-view broadcast beginning at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT with twelve scheduled attractions featured with purchase of the event.  Joining Lopez to provide fight analysis are former champions Andre Berto and Chris Algieri, as the trio provide one-of-a-kind analysis based off their years of experience at the highest level of the sport. Algieri will deliver ringside analysis throughout the evening, with Lopez and Berto providing insights from both the host desk and ringside for select fights. Manning the blow-by-blow duties is renowned broadcaster Brian Campbell, who in addition to his role at CBS Sports has worked numerous PBC on Prime Video and Showtime Boxing events throughout his career.
 
Holding down the fort at the host desk is veteran broadcaster and boxing personality Akin “AK” Reyes, who is well known for his boxing shows on both DAZN and the All The Smoke network. Reyes will also provide in-ring interviews throughout the show, giving fans immediate reactions from fighters after their bouts.
 
“October 18th is gonna be boxing at its best, so we knew we had to put the best announcers the sport has to offer on this pay-per-view,” said Danny Garcia, CEO of Swift Promotions. “Teofimo, Berto and Algieri have seen everything you can imagine in the ring, and they’ll give fans great perspectives, and have fun doing it. I had to pull out all the stops for my ‘Farewell To Brooklyn’ and I’m really excited for this crew to do their thing on fight night.”
 
Tickets for the live event are on sale now and are available through Ticketmaster.com.
 
Swift Promotions will put on their biggest event to date as they deliver the return of Danny “Swift” Garcia to the venue he’s made a home away from home for over a decade. “Swift” fight nights in Brooklyn have delivered some of Barclays Center’s most memorable nights and will surely provide an electric atmosphere once again on October 18.
 
 

Boxxer adds four more bouts to Oct. 25th BBC show

Boxxer adds four more bouts to Oct. 25th BBC show

Boxxer adds four more bouts to Oct. 25th BBC show
Kent, England's Francesca Hennessy makes her debut on BBC Two (and BBC iPlayer) on Saturday, October 25th, as part of the first primetime fight of BBC Sport’s new partnership with Boxxer. She’ll take center stage ahead of the blockbuster British heavyweight title clash between Frazer Clarke and Jeamie TKV. Dubbed the ‘Billion Dollar Baby’ due to her early entrance into pro boxing, at just 20 years old Hennessy is unbeaten in her first six professional fights. Known for her bold ring walks and her fearless fighting style, Hennessy will square off against former atomweight champion Fabiana Bytyqi (22-2-2, 5 KOs), the biggest challenge of Hennessy's career to date. Bytyqi made history becoming the first female champion from Czechia when claiming the WBC 102-pound title in September 2018. The 29-year old went on to successfully defend her belt multiple times during a six-year reign before moving up to the 118-pound division.
 
Hennessy said: “To be fighting live on BBC primetime Saturday night is a rare and special moment. It’s my opportunity to bring the energy and entertainment on a night when the whole nation will be watching. Women’s boxing is thriving at the moment, but I’m determined to showcase something different – especially with it being the first time in 20 years that big-time boxing is shown on the BBC. It’s a new age, and I want people to look back and say this was the night the next generation arrived”
 
Boxxer's CEO, Ben Shalom, said: “Francesca Hennessy is pure box office – a natural star who brings charisma, excitement and real fighting talent. This is a huge platform for her as part of the main BBC television broadcast and the perfect stage to introduce her to millions of new fans. I know she will shine in the spotlight and I’m so excited for her.”
 
Alex Kay Jelski, Director of BBC Sport: “After a historic summer for women’s sport, we’re proud to keep driving that momentum forwards by giving top female athletes the platform they deserve. Francesca Hennessy is one of British boxing’s most exciting rising talents, and her primetime debut on BBC Two and iPlayer is another great step in our mission to champion women’s sport and put it where it belongs – centre stage.”
 
The fight marks the return of professional boxing to free-to-air BBC primetime television for the first time in over 20 years. Coverage begins at 8pm on BBC Two, with the undercard streaming live on BBC iPlayer.
 
Headlining this historic night is a monumental clash for the British Heavyweight Title, as Frazer Clarke and Jeamie TKV go head-to-head in a bid to cement their place in boxing history.
 
ADDITIONAL UNDERCARD BOUTS
 
Adding to the excitement, three more encounters have been confirmed for the undercard – streaming live and exclusively on BBC iPlayer.
 
Jack Massey (22-3, 12 KOs) also returns to action following his attempt at Jai Opetaia’s IBF cruiserweight title last year. The 32 year-old former IBO, European and Commonwealth Champion is determined to work his way back into the world’s elite, beginning with a comeback clash against heavy-handed Argentinian Ivan Gabriel Garcia (10-4-1, 10 KOs).
 
Redcar welterweight Bobby Dalton (11-0, 2 KOs) is matched against Dagenham’s Joel Kodua (9-0, 2 KOs) in a battle of unbeatens that promises fireworks. Both fighters enter the bout on the back of career-best performances. Dalton secured the English title with a hard-fought majority decision over Ben Vaughn, while Kodua claimed the Southern Area belt with an impressive tenth-round TKO victory over Daniel Francis.
 
Manchester’s undefeated Mauro Silva (9-0, 4 KOs) hasn’t put a foot wrong since turning professional. The 23-year-old, who is managed by Chris Eubank Jr, impressed in his most recent outing with a dominant fourth-round stoppage of Omir Rodriguez in Barnsley. He now faces the toughest test of his career to date, stepping up in class to take on Coventry’s Bradley Goldsmith (13-1, 9 KOs) in an eight-round middleweight contest.
 
Goldsmith, who trains out of the renowned Ingle Gym in Sheffield, delivered a gutsy performance earlier this year in a thrilling fight with Troy Coleman for the Midlands Area title. The 27-year-old had Coleman hurt in the sixth round, but a dramatic turnaround saw Goldsmith suffer his first professional defeat. Eager to return to title contention, Goldsmith will be looking to make a statement with a win over the unbeaten Silva.
 
 

Spotlight on Gallegos vs. Theran

Spotlight on Gallegos vs. Theran
At just 19 years old, undefeated lightweight Kaipo Gallegos will square off against Nike Theran (24-16 with 16 KOs) in a ten-round battle as Gallegos looks to shine on a big stage and elevate his status to be considered one of boxing’s top prospects. Gallegos-Theran takes place on Saturday, October 25th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. It will be shown on PBC on Prime Video lineup  and leading up to the PBC Pay-Per-View event on Prime Video prior to a PBC pay-per-view headlined by WBC 154-pound champion Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora defending against former unified welterweight champion Keith “One Time” Thurman.
 
Fighting out of his native Las Vegas, Gallegos (10-0-1, 8 KOs) has already earned three victories in 2025, including a stoppage of the previously unbeaten Pedro Castaneda Castro in May. Most recently, Gallegos earned a second-round TKO over Alberto Mercado on September 19th. Stepping into the ring as a pro in Las Vegas for the third time on October 25th, Gallegos has compiled his unbeaten record following a strong amateur career that included runs to the finals of the 2022 and 2021 U.S. National Championships.
 
“Fighting in my hometown of Las Vegas on October 25th — under those bright lights and in front of my people — that’s what I’ve been thinking about since this fight got signed,” said Gallegos. “Nike Theran is a tough opponent, and I'm taking this fight very seriously. This isn’t just another fight — it’s my moment to show the world who Kaipo Gallegos really is. Expect speed, power, and a little Vegas flair — because when that bell rings, I’m not leaving it to the judges. I’m here to put on a show and keep my undefeated record intact.”
 
The 28 year-old Theran enters the ring having won his last two outings with his last triumph coming via a June stoppage of Diomedez Ramirez. Representing the boxing-rich city of Barranquilla, Colombia, Theran was unbeaten in his first 18 pro fights dating back to 2016, including a second round TKO over Osvaldo Cabrera Santana. His only blemish came via a narrow decision loss as he traveled to Michael Magnesi’s home country of Italy before losing on the cards.
 
“I can’t wait to step into the ring on October 25th,” said Theran. “I only have one thing on my mind, doing whatever it takes to get my hand raised. If he underestimates me, then I’m gonna be ready to take full advantage.”
 

More title shenanigans from the WBA

More title shenanigans from the WBA
In a posting on its website, the WBA announced it has changed this weekend's Jarron Ennis vs. Uisma Lima bout from an eliminator to an interim title bout. Ennis, a former welterweight champion, will be making his debut in the junior middleweight division. Yoenis Tellez is already listed as the WBA interim champion, so perhaps he is getting "e-mailed" the WBA's main championship in the division. 
 
 

Arturo Gatti Jr., age 17, found dead

Arturo Gatti Jr., age 17, found dead
DAZN reported the death of Arturo Gatti Jr., the son of the late Hall of Famer and former champion Arturo Gatti. The younger Gatti, born in 2008, was an amateur boxer competing in Mexico at the time of his death. There was no cause of death given, but boxing injuries are not believed to be involved. Gatti Jr’s long-time coach Moe Latif confirmed the news, writing on social media: “It is unfortunately not a rumor or a joke. Arturo is gone.” The senior Gatti was murdered in 2009 prior to his son's first birthday. Boxingtalk sends its deepest sympathies to the family and friends of gone-too-young Arturo Gatti Jr.
 

Roach: "I want to bring old-school boxing back"

Roach: "I want to bring old-school boxing back"
Reigning WBA 130-pound champion Lamont Roach (pictured) and former WBA 140-pound champion Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz went face-to-face at a press conference in San Antonio on Wednesday to officially announce their showdown headlining a PBC pay-per-view event on Prime Video on Saturday, December 6th from Frost Bank Center in San Antonio. Pitbull vs. Roach presents a pivotal 140-pound clash as each look for a signature victory to separate themselves from the rest of the stacked junior welterweight division. The popular Mexican star Cruz will hope to send his fans home happy, while Roach can continue to push his trajectory upward after fighting Gervonta “Tank” Davis to a draw [that should have been a Roach win] earlier this year. Here is what Roach had to say Wednesday from Frost Bank Center:
 
LAMONT ROACH
 
“I told everyone what I’m here to do. I want to bring old-school boxing back. Me accepting this fight with Cruz proves that I’m like that. I’m definitely gonna give you guys a banger.
 
“I’m confident in my work. Like any other fight. It’s not just ‘Pitbull’. I’m always looking to hurt, demolish and stop every opponent. I look for that opportunity every time.
 
“Cruz is a hell of a fighter. He’s explosive and he’s the kind of guy the fans love to see. I’m definitely a great dance partner to complement his style. Just be tuned in. It’s gonna be what you guys expect. I’m gonna win and it’s gonna be a great show.
 
“I love facing his style, because it plays right into my strengths. It’s gonna show on December 6. All I have to do is do what I know how to do and I’ll be victorious for sure.
 
“If you can’t withstand what I’ve got, then it’s gonna be a long night for you. If you’re ready, then it’s gonna be a great fight.
 
“I’m gonna be strong as hell. I have less weight to cut and more room to work with. I’m in my physical prime right now and moving up in weight is another notch for me.
 
“Pitbull was always on our radar. We weren’t surprised when it came together. I’m trying to be one of the best fighters in the world. So going up and beating a champion like Cruz is a testament to what I can do in the ring.
 
“This would be a great statement. Some of these fighters might see me as a smaller guy coming up in weight and be eager to fight me. When I win this fight, I’ll be in line for the WBC champion or any of the other champions. That’s what I want. I want to give fans the best fights and prove I’m one of the best fighters in the world.”
 
 
LAMONT ROACH SR., Roach’s Father & Trainer
 
“I’m so excited about this fight and to be here in San Antonio. We’ve fought here before and had a good outing and loved the fans. I’ve got some roots here in Texas, so I love to be here. Everything’s bigger in Texas and we’re here to have a big matchup of champion against champion.
 
“We know ‘Pitbull’ is coming, but we’re gonna be ready. My son said he’s ready to go on his legacy run and we’re showing it by coming up here to 140. We’re here to make noise and make a statement.”
 
TOM BROWN, President of TGB Promotions
 
“It’s great to be back promoting another big fight in the Alamo City. San Antonio has a rich boxing history with so many great battles and great champions. On Saturday, December 6 we’re gonna come right back with ‘Pitbull’ Cruz taking on Lamont Roach.
 
“We all know Pitbull is a Mexican fan-favorite and Roach is coming off a controversial draw over one of the most dangerous fighters in the sport, which proved that he’s one of the top fighters out there today. Now he’s stepping up in weight once again to take on the dangerous slugger Cruz. Roach is showing that he has an old school mentality and is willing to take on all challengers.
 
“This is a very dangerous fight for both fighters and both fighters feel they can win this fight. The winner will be in a great place heading into 2026.
 
“This sport needs a new star and with a spectacular win by ‘Pitbull’ Cruz, he could be launched into taking over those coveted May and September Mexican holidays. A big win by Lamont could put him in position to be the next big American pay-per-view star. There’s a lot on the line and it’s gonna be a great night on Saturday, December 6th here in San Antonio.”

Yoelvis Gomez to fight undefeated Antraveous Ingram

Yoelvis Gomez to fight undefeated Antraveous Ingram
Yoelvis “La Joya” Gomez (9-1, 7 KOs), from Havana, Cuba, now fighting out of Las Vegas, returns to the ring on November, 1st in a can’t-miss ten-round junior middleweight clash against undefeated Antraveous Ingram (12-0, 6 KOs) of Kissimmee, Florida. The bout will be streamed live worldwide on DAZN from the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida, as part of an event co-promoted by Matchroom Boxing and Boxlab Promotions. For Gomez, this fight represents both redemption and opportunity. The 28-year-old Cuban knockout artist is eager to remind fans why he’s one of boxing’s most explosive young talents. Three wins removed from his only loss, Gomez understands that Ingram’s undefeated record adds intrigue to the matchup, but he sees it as motivation, not pressure. 
 
“This fight is my chance to show the world that I’m still one of the most dangerous fighters in the 154-pound division.” said Gomez. “I’ve faced adversity, I’ve made adjustments, and now I’m coming into this fight with more hunger than ever. When the bell rings, I want people to see a smarter, stronger version of me — a fighter ready to take over the division.”
 
Respectful yet confident, Gomez made it clear he’s not overlooking his opponent. “Antraveous Ingram is a talented, undefeated fighter, but I am ready for this challenge.” continued Gomez. “He’s earned his spot, but I’ve fought at a higher level, and I’m bringing the kind of power and precision that changes fights instantly. Fans tuning in on DAZN are going to see fireworks.”
 
For Gomez, this bout is more than a record booster; it’s about legacy. “Every fight is a step toward my dream — to bring a world title back to Cuba.” he added. “I fight for my people — for the Cuban flag and the next generation of fighters watching me chase greatness. A win on November 1st puts me back where I belong — on the path to a world championship.”
 
After losing to Marquis Taylor in 2023, Gomez took time to rebuild and refocus. “I’ve learned more from my setbacks than from my victories — and now I’m ready to rise higher than ever.” Gomez concluded. “Sometimes a loss wakes up the fighter inside you. I’ve refined my training, sharpened my defense, and elevated my mindset. You’re going to see a complete Yoelvis Gomez — one who is going to give it his all.”
 
“This fight is a pivotal moment for Yoelvis Gomez,” said Amaury Piedra, President of Boxlab Promotions. “He’s facing a hungry, undefeated fighter in Antraveous Ingram, and that’s exactly the kind of test we wanted. Yoelvis has all the means to make a statement — power, charisma, and the drive to become a world champion. A victory here not only reestablishes him as a top contender but also puts him back in the spotlight where he belongs.”

Boston show booked for Nov. 15th

Boston show booked for Nov. 15th
CES Boxing and Granite Chin Promotions will bring live professional boxing back to Greater Boston on Saturday, November 15th at Encore Boston Harbor. The highly anticipated event will showcase top regional talent in an exciting night of action, with Encore, New England’s premier entertainment destination, serving as the host venue. Headlining is a middleweight showdown between Boston’s own Francis "Frank the Tank" Hogan (20-0, 17 KOs) and Antonio "Primo" Todd (17-13, 9 KOs). Tickets are available now at Ticketree.us. 
 
"Boston is a city passionate about sports, and we’re excited to bring that energy to Encore with our first live boxing event," states CES Boxing Founder Jimmy Burchfield Sr.  "We’re proud to be working with Chris and Granite Chin to be the first to showcase boxing at Encore." 
 
"Working with CES is long overdue" added Chris Traietti, head of Granite Chin Promotions. "We are looking forward to teaming up and delivering a special night at Encore. Both companies are inserting a little bit of their own style into this event, and Fight Night is going to be amazing." 
 
Boston Harbor Fight Night promises an undercard featuring some of New England’s top rising talent.  Full card details will be announced soon. This electrifying night of boxing will feature the area’s best fighters, with special appearances from sports and entertainments celebrities adding to the excitement.  Beyond the action, fans can enjoy Encore Boston Harbor’s world-class dining, bars, and premier gaming, making it an unforgettable evening both inside and outside the ring. 

Sunday's Hollywood, FL undercard details

Sunday's Hollywood, FL undercard details
On Sunday, October 12th at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood in Hollywood, Florida, lightweight Armando Martinez Rabi (16-0, 15 KOs) will take on Mexico's Willmank Canonico Brito (13-8-2, 11 KOs). In a  heavyweight feature, Cuba's Gustavo “The Cuban Assassin” Trujillo (8-0, 7 KOs), now fighting out of of Miami, will face Juan Camilo Novoa (35-13-1, 32 KOs) of Coral Gables, Florida. An in another, heavyweight battle, 20 year-old local Lorenzo “Giant Killer” Medina (13-0, 11 KOS) will take on Iowa's Jardae Anderson (9-1, 7 KOs) over eight rounds. In the main event, Cuban middleweight Yoenli Hernandez (8-0, 7 KOs) will face Carlos Mohamed Rodriguez (16-14-1, 7 KOs) of Baja California Sur, Mexico in a scheduled ten rounder. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster. Doors open at 3:30 p.m. 
 
Also scheduled for eight-round bouts are Cuban junior welterweight Raynel Mederos (8-0, 2 KOs) facing Isidro Curiel (11-5-1, 6 KOs) of Ciudad Madero, Mexico; plus another 140 pounder Aaron Aponte (12-3-1, 3 KOs) of Hialeah, Florida, doing battle against Cancun’s Luis May (22-21-1, 8 KOs). Junior lightweight Neslan “Pitbull” Machado (20-0, 9 KOs) of Miami, via Cuba, will be matched against California-based veteran Diuhl Olguin (17-46-7, 10 KOs). 
 
In scheduled four-round supporting bouts, super flyweight Evelyn Romo (2-0) will face Shawna Ormsby (0-4-1) i a battle of Floridians, junior middleweight Andrew Garcia (1-0, 1 KO) of Sunrise, Florida, will look for his second career victory against pro debuting Dominicque McBride of Dallas; Miami lightweight Miguel Rosario Paredes (3-0, 2 KOs) will take on Kadhim Alkhazaali (0-2) of Massachusetts; and Orlando middleweight Carlos Velez will make his pro debut against Brandon Trollinger (0-1) of Charleston, South Carolina. 
 
Rounding out the action will be a light heavyweight four-rounder, featuring two Floridians, Elliot Sven Taylor (1-0) vs. pro debuting Joaquin Lagree of West Palm Beach.

Home cooking for Japan's Riku Kunimoto?

Home cooking for Japan's Riku Kunimoto?
Riku Kunimoto W10 Uzbek Nuri ... On October 5th, Japanese middleweight Riku Kunimoto (15-1, 8 KOs) collected the vacant OPBF belt as he eked out a split decision over Korea-based Uzbek Nuri Ye a/k/a Egamberdi Nuriddinov (8-1-1, 5 KOs) over ten close rounds in Osaka. Official scores were 97-92 and 98-91 for Kunimoto, overruling a 95-94 tally for Ye.  Kunimoto, age 28, nullified Ye’s solid attack with his tight peek-a-boo guard and occasionally retaliated with strong counters to the aggressor.  But it was Ye, age 23, that scored a sole knockdown in the bout with a vicious left jab, dropping the home boxer on the seat of trunks in the tenth and final round.  Though Kunimoto was awarded a hairline verdict, the game warrior Ye deserves a rematch.
 

Results from Argentina

Results from Argentina
Maximiliano Verón W10 Enzo Delgado ...  On October 4th at Casino Buenos Aires, lightweight Maximiliano “El Profe” Verón (12-2, 4 KOs) turned in a strong performance against previously unbeaten Enzo Delgado (12-1-1, 6 KOs). Veron won the ten rounder by scores of 98-92 (twice) and 97-93. Veron demonstrated poise and tactical discipline, setting the pace and neutralizing Delgado’s power and aggression. A former national champion, Verón’s victory marks a major step forward in his quest to make waves again on the continental scene.
 
Lorena Balbuena W8 Juana Álvarez... On the same show, welterweight Lorena Balbuena (3-0) put on a commanding performance against Juana Álvarez (8-14, 1 KO), winning a unanimous decision by scores of 79-73 (twice) and 80-72. The fighter from Santa Fe dictated the action from the opening round, showcasing superior rhythm, accuracy, and distance control. Álvarez struggled to find solutions for Balbuena’s well-executed strategy, as the young contender continued to build momentum as one of Argentina’s brightest female prospects.
 

Late results: O'Doherty wins British 135-pound title

Late results: O'Doherty wins British 135-pound title
Louie O’Doherty TKO10 Regan Glackin... At the Braehead Arena in Glasgow on Saturday night, the British lightweight title was on the line in a battle of the unbeatens match between Essex, England's Louie O’Doherty and local man Regan Glackin. O’Doherty, who became English champion last time out, simply had the measure of the home favorite and his skilful persistence paid off in the tenth round when the towel came in from the corner of Glackin. O'Doherty is now 11-0 while Glacin falls to 16-1. As previously reported, the main event saw local hero Nathaniel Collins fight to a draw and thereby fail in his bid to wrest the European featherweight title from Sapin's Cristobal Lorente 
 
UNDERCARD
 
Light heavyweight Willy Hutchinson outclassed and then stopped a tough and highly-rated customer in Mark Jeffers in the seventh round....
 
Super bantamweight Marcus Sutherland was supposed to be in his toughest test to date against the unbeaten Kerim Agius, but it was all over in less than two minutes...
 
Middleweight Aston Brown took a little bit longer to dispatch Paul Kean and seize the Celtic title, with the fight being called off just over midway through the second round. The formidable Brown now has his vision firmly trained in the direction of the British title belt...
 
World under-19 champion John Joe Carrigan gave fans a glimpse into his future with a spectacular debut performance against Dawid Przybyiski, who he finished off inside a round. Keep an eye out for this young man...
 
Puerto Rican amateur star Yandiel Lozano demonstrated his extensive skillset over six rounds against Mario Victorino Vera...
 
Earlier in the evening, Queensberry’s young Scottish charges all impressed, with Drew Limon, Alex Arthur Jr and Reese Lynch all posting wins.
 

Matchroom returning to Monte Carlo in December

Matchroom returning to Monte Carlo in December
One of the most prestigious dates on the calendar has officially been confirmed as Matchroom Boxing looks forward to returning to the Principality of Monaco on Saturday, December 6th, in partnership with Société des Bains de Mer and Casino de Monte-Carlo. The show will be streamed live around the world on DAZN. , another blockbuster, festive fixture awaits at Sporting Monte-Carlo’s exquisite Salle Des Étoiles. No announcement yet about who will box on the show. The full card, which Matchroom says will include "world title fights and household names alike" will be confirmed in due course. In last year's show, former unified 122-pound king Murodjon ‘MJ’ Akhmadaliev defeated Ricardo Espinoza Franco to then capture the WBA interim title, which set up his recent world championship showdown vs. Naoya Inoue (which Inoue won).
 
Matchroom Sport chairman Eddie Hearn said: “This really is a special event for Matchroom Boxing – and this year you will see the best card we have ever staged in the principality. Monte-Carlo oozes with class and, over the years, we have matched it by delivering some truly memorable fight nights showcasing some of the biggest and best talent in the sport. Saturday, December 6, promises to match it once more with another unmissable evening. Get your tickets – and be ready to look sharp in your tuxedo too.” 
 

Ex-champ Mary McGee returns on Thursday

Ex-champ Mary McGee returns on Thursday

Women’s boxing will take center stage tomorrow (Thursday, October 9th) when Canada’s Natasha “The Nightmare” Spence (9-8-2, 6 KOs) faces former 140-pound title holder Mary “Merciless” McGee (28-4, 16 KOs) in a junior middleweight bout at the historic Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. At 40 years old, Spence comes in determined to keep her momentum going after snapping a seven-fight losing streak with a victory in August. Spence's hallmarks are her pressure and toughness. Across the ring will stand McGee, a seasoned warrior with a résumé that speaks for itself. The 39 year-old McGee had a title run at 140 pounds from 2019 to 2021 but has not fought since January 2023. In two of her losses, she went the distance with Holly Holm and Chantelle Cameron. McGee brings a blend of experience, timing, and power that has kept her relevant across multiple weight classes. McGee’s style is built on constant pressure, sharp ring IQ, and the ability to close rounds with authority, traits that could prove decisive in this matchup.

Yoenli Hernandez looking for bigger fights after this weekend

Yoenli Hernandez looking for bigger fights after this weekend
Cuban middleweight Yoenli Hernandez says he is ready for battle this Sunday, October 12th at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. Hernandez believes he will be ready for anyone in the 160-pound division after that. Hernandez (8-0, 7 KOs) will face Mexican spoiler Carlos Mohamed Rodriguez (16-14-1, 7 KOs) of Baja California Sur, Mexico in the ten-round main event of Kris Lawrence & The Heavyweight Factory’s eighth installment of the “Fists of Fury” boxing series. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster. Doors open at 3:30 p.m. In an era of rising Cuban stars that includes David Morrell Jr., Andy Cruz and others, Hernández is looking to change the perception of Cuban fighters as risk-averse combatants. With knockout victories in seven of his eight pro bouts, Hernandez is one of the most exciting fighters to come out of the current wave of Cuban boxers looking to overtake the sport. Originally from Camaguey, Cuba, Hernandez had an outstanding amateur career, competing for the Cuban National Team internationally. He abandoned the Cuban delegation in May 2023 during a stopover in Panama, and is now living in Providence, Rhode Island. 
 
The undefeated Hernández competed at the 2021 AIBA World Boxing Championships, winning the gold medal at middleweight. 
 
After his first two pro fights took place in Mexico, Hernandez’s last six outings have come stateside. His last bout, in May of this year, saw him win the toughest test of his career to date, a shutout unanimous decision over established contender Kyrone Davis (then 19-3-1, 6 KOs). Hernandez had little trouble controlling Davis in that performance.
 
In addition to the experience gained under the bright lights of fight night, Hernandez has been buoyed by rounds spent sparring with former multi-weight champion and future hall of famer Canelo Alvarez. During a break in final training preparations this week, the 28-year-old talked about his upcoming fight and his plans for taking over the 160-lb division in the very near future. 
 
Here’s what he had to say:
 
Q: What do you know about your opponent and why will you win this fight?
 
A: I don’t really know much about him. I trust my team. They have watched some of his fights and I’m very confident that they have come up with the right game plan.
 
Q: Are you surprised by the speed of your rise in the professional ranks?
 
A: I am very surprised at how fast I have risen up the ranks after my fight with Kyrone Davis. I am now at or near the top of all the ranking sanctioning bodies. I’m very happy with all the recognition I have received from the boxing world. I’m ready, willing and absolutely able to face the big names in my division.
 
Q: Do you have a message for your Cuban fan who will be in attendance that day? 
 
A: To all my Cuban fans, thank you for all the support in my career from the amateurs to this moment.
 
Q: Do you think you’re ready for a world championship fight?
 
A: This is a stay busy fight until those big names actually make a fight with me. I am ready for whoever has the belt in my division. Bring them on!
 
 

Lamont Roach moving up to 140 to face Pitbull Cruz

Lamont Roach moving up to 140 to face Pitbull Cruz
Mexican star and former junior welterweight champion Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz will face reigning WBA junior lightweight champion Lamont Roach, a fight that will headline a PBC pay-per-view event on Prime Video on Saturday, December 6th from Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas. Roach will be moving up a weight class for the second time in two fights. The WBA 130-pound champion, he moved up to challenge WBA 135-pound champion Gervonta "Tank" Davis in his last fight. Roach performed spectacularly and was robbed by horrible officiating that failed to credit him with a knockdown, changing what should have been a Roach win into a draw. Davis badly ducked Roach's quest for a rematch, so Roach will now move up to 140 pounds.
 

Barthelemy to test Martin at junior welterweight

Barthelemy to test Martin at junior welterweight
After a strong run at 135 pounds that established himself as one of the slickest fighters in the sport, Frank “The Ghost” Martin will look to begin a run in the 140-pound weight division as he faces Cuba’s former two-division world champion Rances Barthelemy (pictured) in a ten-round attraction. Martin-Barthelemy tops a three-fight PBC on Prime Video lineup on Saturday, October 25th from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas in the lead-up to the PBC pay-per-view event on Prime Video headlined by WBC 154-pound champion Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora against former unified welterweight champion Keith “One Time” Thurman. The streaming presentation will also feature undefeated teenager Kaipo Gallegos facing the hard-hitting Nike Theran in a ten-round lightweight matchup, and unbeaten junior lighweight Luis “The Twist” Nunez dueling Argentina's Hector Sosa in the ten-round opening about at 5:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. PT.
 
These fights lead into the four-fight pay-per-view beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT, which features two-division champion Stephen Fulton Jr., the reigning WBC featherweight champion, moving up to take on WBC junior lightweight champion O’Shaquie Foster in the 130-pound world title fight co-feature. The pay-per-view lineup also features Mexico's Jesus “Mono” Ramos Jr. in a high-stakes duel against Shane Mosley Jr. for the Interim WBC middleweight title, and undefeated young Mexican star Isaac “La Bestia” Lucero battling hard-hitting Roberto Valenzuela Jr. in an all-Mexican 154-pound showdown. Tickets for the live event are available now through AXS.com.
 
Prior to losing a title shot vs. Gervonta "Tank" Davis in 2024, the 30 year-old Martin (18-1, 12 KOs) had most recently shown that his power can last through a 12-round fight as he dropped the previously unbeaten Artem Harutyunyan in the final frame to clinch a unanimous decision victory in July 2023. His previous outing saw him stamp his status as one of the elite 135-pounders in the sport as he dropped and dominated the then-unbeaten Michel Rivera on his way to a unanimous decision in December 2022. Martin’s initial ascent at 135-pounds saw him begin by stopping then unbeaten Jerry Perez in April 2021 before dispatching of tough contenders Jackson Marinez, Romero Duno and Ryan Kielczweski.
 
“I’m excited to be back after people tried to bash me for taking one loss,” said Martin. “I took it as a lesson learned and I’m back mentally and physically at the top of my game. Rances is gonna have to deal with everything I went through, and he’s gonna feel it on every punch. I’m back and I’m pissed off and dangerous.”
 
A native of Havana, Cuba now fighting out of Las Vegas, Barthelemy (30-3-1, 15 KOs) steps back into action after dropping a decision to former unified champion Jose Carlos Ramirez in April 2024. His previous two outings saw him best contender Omar Juarez in May 2023 after a July 2022 defeat to Gary Antuanne Russell in which many believed the referee waived off the fight prematurely. A world champion at 130 and 135 pounds, Barthelemy owns notable victories over Argenis Mendez, Antonio DeMarco, Mickey Bey and Denis Shafikov. His only other professional loss came in a 2018 140-pound championship rematch against Kiryl Relikh. Barthelemy comes from a fighting family, as he is the middle brother between the younger Leduan and the older Yan, who won a gold medal at the 2004 Olympics.
 
“October 25 is the night I remind everyone who Rances Barthelemy is,” said Barthelemy. “Frank Martin is a talented fighter, but I’ve been in deep waters before, and experience counts when the lights are brightest. I’m coming with new hunger, sharper focus, and the fire of a man chasing one more world title run. Fans tuning in are going to see me determined to leave everything in the ring. I’m not here to survive, I’m here to dominate and make sure my name is back on everyone’s radar.”