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![]() Chris Eubank Jr. W12 Conor Benn... Chris Eubank Jr. triumphed over Conor Benn by unanimous decision after an exciting twelve-round battle at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in England. Both men had their moments of success, but in the end it was Eubank who came out victorious by a trio of 116-12 scorecards. It was a worthy third chapter to the family feud that includes two bouts between the boxers' father, Chris Eubank, Sr. and Nigel Benn, both former champions. In those two fights, Eubank got a win and a draw. The sons could be headed for a rematch.
If Benn does get the chance to avenge the loss, he knows exactly what he will need to do to defeat Eubank. "[It was my] first fight at 160. I had Eubank hurt multiple times, three, four times in there," the former welterweight said. "I just couldn’t get a finish. I’ll make sure for next time that a finish is there."
There were moments that the smaller Benn hurt Eubank in a close fight that he believes could have went his way. "Obviously, I didn’t come into the fight thinking it would be that close, I didn’t come into the fight to lose, I didn’t come into the fight for anything apart from winning," Benn said. "And obviously it wasn’t good enough, so I need to do better."
He added: "I felt it could have been a draw, I felt like it could have gone my way, his way … I can’t really say. All I know is I gave everything I had in there tonight."
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Eubank defeats Benn
Chris Eubank Jr. W12 Conor Benn... Chris Eubank Jr. triumphed over Conor Benn by unanimous decision after an exciting twelve-round battle at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in England. Both men had their moments of success, but in the end it was Eubank who came out victorious by a trio of 116-12 scorecards. It was a worthy third chapter to the family feud that includes two bouts between the boxers' father, Chris Eubank, Sr. and Nigel Benn, both former champions. In those two fights, Eubank got a win and a draw. The sons could be headed for a rematch.
If Benn does get the chance to avenge the loss, he knows exactly what he will need to do to defeat Eubank. "[It was my] first fight at 160. I had Eubank hurt multiple times, three, four times in there," the former welterweight said. "I just couldn’t get a finish. I’ll make sure for next time that a finish is there."
There were moments that the smaller Benn hurt Eubank in a close fight that he believes could have went his way. "Obviously, I didn’t come into the fight thinking it would be that close, I didn’t come into the fight to lose, I didn’t come into the fight for anything apart from winning," Benn said. "And obviously it wasn’t good enough, so I need to do better."
He added: "I felt it could have been a draw, I felt like it could have gone my way, his way … I can’t really say. All I know is I gave everything I had in there tonight."
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Yarde defeats Arthur for second time in three bouts |
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Anthony Yarde W12 Lyndon Arthur ... British light heavyweight Anthony Yarde settled his rivalry Lyndon Arthur in bruising fashion as the former emerged victorious by unanimous decision at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The pair, meeting for the third time on the same show as the Chris Eubank Jr.-Conor Benn's grudge match, sought to settle their rivalry for good in the ring. After splitting two prior encounters, their third bout was bereft of fireworks as the two went back and forth with the other. Victory for Yarde makes it two consecutive triumphs over Arthur, having followed up a points loss in their first bout with a stunning fourth-round knockout in their second clash.
Almost three-and-a-half years since they last met however, any fight week animosity between the pair melted away at the final bell as they shared a warm smile and embrace. Neither man made too many clean shots across the first half of their contest, with Arthur seemingly working the ring to greater success across the opening exchanges. But Yarde used a smaller canvas to his advantage and kept his opponent on the ropes several times across the latter stages, unleashing a slew of impressive combinations. That proved enough for him to take the decision, with scorecards of 116-112 (twice) and 115-113 seeing the star edge a frequently bruising contest to settle matters.
Both stars had fought unsuccessful light-heavyweight title challenges since their last encounter - Yarde against Artur Beterbiev and Arthur versus Dmitry Bivol. With three of the division's major titles seemingly locked up for a trilogy bout between the pair, it means the winner here could next be in line to face Joshua Buatsi instead.
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Yarde defeats Arthur for second time in three bouts
Anthony Yarde W12 Lyndon Arthur ... British light heavyweight Anthony Yarde settled his rivalry Lyndon Arthur in bruising fashion as the former emerged victorious by unanimous decision at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The pair, meeting for the third time on the same show as the Chris Eubank Jr.-Conor Benn's grudge match, sought to settle their rivalry for good in the ring. After splitting two prior encounters, their third bout was bereft of fireworks as the two went back and forth with the other. Victory for Yarde makes it two consecutive triumphs over Arthur, having followed up a points loss in their first bout with a stunning fourth-round knockout in their second clash.
Almost three-and-a-half years since they last met however, any fight week animosity between the pair melted away at the final bell as they shared a warm smile and embrace. Neither man made too many clean shots across the first half of their contest, with Arthur seemingly working the ring to greater success across the opening exchanges. But Yarde used a smaller canvas to his advantage and kept his opponent on the ropes several times across the latter stages, unleashing a slew of impressive combinations. That proved enough for him to take the decision, with scorecards of 116-112 (twice) and 115-113 seeing the star edge a frequently bruising contest to settle matters.
Both stars had fought unsuccessful light-heavyweight title challenges since their last encounter - Yarde against Artur Beterbiev and Arthur versus Dmitry Bivol. With three of the division's major titles seemingly locked up for a trilogy bout between the pair, it means the winner here could next be in line to face Joshua Buatsi instead.
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Eric Tudor wins in California |
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Eric Tudor W10 Kevin Johnson.., Welterweight Eric Tudor (13-1, 7 KOs) showed resilience in overcoming a strong challenge from upset specialist Kevin “Thunderstorm” Johnson (12-6, 8 KOs) of Las Vegas on a Paco Presents / Golden Boy Promotions show at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California, streamed live on DAZN. Tudor got off to a fast start in the ten rounder, getting off to an early lead with fast jabs and well-considered right hands. The fight shifted sharply in round seven as Tudor started bleeding from a cut on the left eye. The blood flow continued in round eight. Taking a page from the Emanuel Burton playbook, Johnson began to assert himself strongly in the later rounds with well-chosen power punches, while also taking time to showboat defensively. By round ten, Johnson was fighting much more aggressively, albeit too late to matter. At the end of a competitive and entertaining main event, Tudor had simply done more to earn his win by scores of 98-92, 97-93 and 96-94.
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
In the eight-round co-feature, southpaw Justin Viloria (9-0, 7 KOs) showed his world-class chops in dismantling Mexico’s Alejandro Yung Wong (12-2, 6 KOs) over four dominant rounds in the junior ightweight division.
Viloria, the nephew of former unified WBA and WBO flyweight and WBC and IBF flyweight champion Brian Viloria, put in a strong performance against Wong, slamming him to the head and body with lethal sharpness until referee Referee Ivan Guillermo recognized the towel thrown in the ring by Team Wong and stopped it at 1:29. With his hand speed and slashing power, Viloria was a clear class above Wong and looked to be ready for a higher level of opponent in his upcoming battles.
Junior welterweight Ricardo Sonny Robledo (11-0, 3 KOs) got off to a fast start and fought off a late-round rally by opponent Dante Ettore (11-2-2, 7 KOs) of Las Vegas to win a hard-fought majority decision in their eight-round battle. The southpaw Robledo was busier and more aggressive, especially in the early rounds, and then did enough to hold off the surging power punches of the more technically gifted Ettore in the late going. Ettore landed several strong shots and made a good account of himself, but Robledo had the steadier activity throughout the tough eight rounder. The scores were 76-76 draw, overruled by 78-74 and 79-73 scores for Robledo.
In another junior welterweight bout, Javier Meza (3-0, 2 KOs) lost some blood but managed to score a four-round unanimous decision over Buenos Aires’ Luciano Ramos (2-9). The rugged pair went back and forth throughout the action-rich fight, with Meza landing the more effective punches enough to deserve the nod. To his credit, the MMA-centric Ramos, who reportedly rolls with the Nate Diaz crew in Scranton, was able to bloody Meza’s nose with his work. The scores were 60-54 (twice) and 59-55.
Hometown warrior Larry Serrano Romero (3-4-2) and pro debuting Roy “El Principe” Cano fought to a four-round majority draw in a bantamweight slugfest. Better than his journeyman record would indicate, Serrano Romero fought a smart fight, throwing three- and four-punch combinations to the head and body. The more powerful Cano hurt Serrano briefly with left hooks in round three and four but failed to press his advantage. Both times, Serrano Romero came roaring back with his own fireworks. An entertaining battle between two game sluggers. The scores were 40-36 Romero, overruled by two scores of 38-38.
In the opening bout of the night, junior welterweight Danilo “Gato” Diez (3-0, 1 KO) stopped Venezuela’s Giovanny “El Monstrico” Gonzalez (2-7, 2 KOs) at 2:55 of round two. The pair came out swinging freely, but it was Diez’s more disciplined punches that found their mark with greater frequency. With Gonzalez fading quickly from the onslaught, Referee Ivan Guillermo mercifully waved it off.
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Eric Tudor wins in California
Eric Tudor W10 Kevin Johnson.., Welterweight Eric Tudor (13-1, 7 KOs) showed resilience in overcoming a strong challenge from upset specialist Kevin “Thunderstorm” Johnson (12-6, 8 KOs) of Las Vegas on a Paco Presents / Golden Boy Promotions show at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California, streamed live on DAZN. Tudor got off to a fast start in the ten rounder, getting off to an early lead with fast jabs and well-considered right hands. The fight shifted sharply in round seven as Tudor started bleeding from a cut on the left eye. The blood flow continued in round eight. Taking a page from the Emanuel Burton playbook, Johnson began to assert himself strongly in the later rounds with well-chosen power punches, while also taking time to showboat defensively. By round ten, Johnson was fighting much more aggressively, albeit too late to matter. At the end of a competitive and entertaining main event, Tudor had simply done more to earn his win by scores of 98-92, 97-93 and 96-94.
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
In the eight-round co-feature, southpaw Justin Viloria (9-0, 7 KOs) showed his world-class chops in dismantling Mexico’s Alejandro Yung Wong (12-2, 6 KOs) over four dominant rounds in the junior ightweight division.
Viloria, the nephew of former unified WBA and WBO flyweight and WBC and IBF flyweight champion Brian Viloria, put in a strong performance against Wong, slamming him to the head and body with lethal sharpness until referee Referee Ivan Guillermo recognized the towel thrown in the ring by Team Wong and stopped it at 1:29. With his hand speed and slashing power, Viloria was a clear class above Wong and looked to be ready for a higher level of opponent in his upcoming battles.
Junior welterweight Ricardo Sonny Robledo (11-0, 3 KOs) got off to a fast start and fought off a late-round rally by opponent Dante Ettore (11-2-2, 7 KOs) of Las Vegas to win a hard-fought majority decision in their eight-round battle. The southpaw Robledo was busier and more aggressive, especially in the early rounds, and then did enough to hold off the surging power punches of the more technically gifted Ettore in the late going. Ettore landed several strong shots and made a good account of himself, but Robledo had the steadier activity throughout the tough eight rounder. The scores were 76-76 draw, overruled by 78-74 and 79-73 scores for Robledo.
In another junior welterweight bout, Javier Meza (3-0, 2 KOs) lost some blood but managed to score a four-round unanimous decision over Buenos Aires’ Luciano Ramos (2-9). The rugged pair went back and forth throughout the action-rich fight, with Meza landing the more effective punches enough to deserve the nod. To his credit, the MMA-centric Ramos, who reportedly rolls with the Nate Diaz crew in Scranton, was able to bloody Meza’s nose with his work. The scores were 60-54 (twice) and 59-55.
Hometown warrior Larry Serrano Romero (3-4-2) and pro debuting Roy “El Principe” Cano fought to a four-round majority draw in a bantamweight slugfest. Better than his journeyman record would indicate, Serrano Romero fought a smart fight, throwing three- and four-punch combinations to the head and body. The more powerful Cano hurt Serrano briefly with left hooks in round three and four but failed to press his advantage. Both times, Serrano Romero came roaring back with his own fireworks. An entertaining battle between two game sluggers. The scores were 40-36 Romero, overruled by two scores of 38-38.
In the opening bout of the night, junior welterweight Danilo “Gato” Diez (3-0, 1 KO) stopped Venezuela’s Giovanny “El Monstrico” Gonzalez (2-7, 2 KOs) at 2:55 of round two. The pair came out swinging freely, but it was Diez’s more disciplined punches that found their mark with greater frequency. With Gonzalez fading quickly from the onslaught, Referee Ivan Guillermo mercifully waved it off.
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Introducing Russian middleweight Petr “The Surgeon” Khamukov |
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3 Point Management (3PM) has announced the signing of Russian middleweight Petr “The Surgeon” Khamukov (13-0, 6 KOs), an accomplished amateur boxer, to an exclusive managerial contract. Now residing in Woodland Hills, California, Khamukov is a promotional free agent who is trained by Danny Salazar. Khamukov had 350 amateur matches, represented his native country in the 2016 Olympics – the only Russian to qualify for the same Olympics in two weights classes (middleweight and light heavyweight) – and he captured gold medals at the 2015 European Championships and 2016 Russian National Championships.
Khamukov, age 33, has had a difficult time securing significant fights, which is the primary reason he decided to sign with 3PM. His last fight was in May of last year, in which Petr stopped Esau Herrera de la Cruz (21-16-1) in the third round. “I saw the situation at 3PM,” Khamukov explained. “I want to be world champion; they want to add another world champion to its team. Their desire to help me is why I signed. I hope to come back, probably in May, and my goal is to be ranked in the top ten by the end of this year. I want to be world champion and won’t stop until I succeed.”
A self-described old-school, classic boxer, Khamukov came to the United States to enhance his pro boxing career, saying Russia is not as focused on pro boxing as in the United States, noting that the amateur boxing program back home remains strong.
Salazar realizes he’s training a future star, one who only needs a break in terms of having major fights against name opponents. “His 350 amateur matches mean he has a lot of experience,” Salazar noted. “We just added a little American and Mexican styles. He can fight in any way. He’s such a technician, eager to learn, and never says no when we tell him to do something. He’s more than ready for 10-round fights, but nobody wants to fight him at 160. We can go down to junior middleweight for the proper fight, but he’s ready for anybody at 160. We just haven’t been able to get those fights and that’s why we’re with 3 PM. We’ll continue to work on the basics, but what he needs are fights. Nobody wants to fight Petr!”
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Introducing Russian middleweight Petr “The Surgeon” Khamukov
3 Point Management (3PM) has announced the signing of Russian middleweight Petr “The Surgeon” Khamukov (13-0, 6 KOs), an accomplished amateur boxer, to an exclusive managerial contract. Now residing in Woodland Hills, California, Khamukov is a promotional free agent who is trained by Danny Salazar. Khamukov had 350 amateur matches, represented his native country in the 2016 Olympics – the only Russian to qualify for the same Olympics in two weights classes (middleweight and light heavyweight) – and he captured gold medals at the 2015 European Championships and 2016 Russian National Championships.
Khamukov, age 33, has had a difficult time securing significant fights, which is the primary reason he decided to sign with 3PM. His last fight was in May of last year, in which Petr stopped Esau Herrera de la Cruz (21-16-1) in the third round. “I saw the situation at 3PM,” Khamukov explained. “I want to be world champion; they want to add another world champion to its team. Their desire to help me is why I signed. I hope to come back, probably in May, and my goal is to be ranked in the top ten by the end of this year. I want to be world champion and won’t stop until I succeed.”
A self-described old-school, classic boxer, Khamukov came to the United States to enhance his pro boxing career, saying Russia is not as focused on pro boxing as in the United States, noting that the amateur boxing program back home remains strong.
Salazar realizes he’s training a future star, one who only needs a break in terms of having major fights against name opponents. “His 350 amateur matches mean he has a lot of experience,” Salazar noted. “We just added a little American and Mexican styles. He can fight in any way. He’s such a technician, eager to learn, and never says no when we tell him to do something. He’s more than ready for 10-round fights, but nobody wants to fight him at 160. We can go down to junior middleweight for the proper fight, but he’s ready for anybody at 160. We just haven’t been able to get those fights and that’s why we’re with 3 PM. We’ll continue to work on the basics, but what he needs are fights. Nobody wants to fight Petr!”
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Weigh-in report from UK: overweight Eubank fined $500K |
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On Friday, Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn shared a stage for the last time before their massive fight at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the UK. The rivals took part in the ceremonial weigh-in, which followed Friday morning's official weigh-ins. During the morning session, it was revealed that Eubank tipped the scales at slightly over the maximum 160-pound limit, costing him $500,000 in fines.. It added another wrinkle to a fight that has no lack of narratives, and on stage both men reacted to the morning's news. "It's an expensive price to pay, isn't it? But he's disciplined so he should have made the weight," Benn said on the weigh-in broadcast. "He's made this weight his whole career. He's expecting a little bit of sympathy but he ain't got no sympathy around here."
Meanwhile, Eubank was unapologetic and used the weight overage to take another shot at Benn and his promoter, Eddie Hearn, with whom Eubank has been embroiled in a war of words since Saturday's fight was announced months ago. "It is what it is," Eubank said of the weigh-in and subsequent fine. "If they're going to take half a million off of me for being 0.5 pounds off the limit, then that's just what it is. That's the people that Eddie Hearn and Matchroom and Conor Benn are."At the end of the day, weights have no relevance to what happens tomorrow night."
The rest of Saturday's fighters also weighed in on Friday. Here are the full weigh in results:
Chris Eubank Jr. vs Conor Benn
Eubank: 160.05 pounds / Benn: 156.4;
Anthony Yarde vs Lyndon Arthur
Yarde: 174.2 / Arthur: 174.6;
Liam Smith vs Aaron McKenna
Smith: 160 / McKenna 159.7;
Viddal Riley vs Cheavon Clarke
Riley: 199.5 / Clarke: 198.7; and
Chris Billam-Smith vs Brandon Glanton
Billam-Smith: 190 / Glanton 199.5.
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Weigh-in report from UK: overweight Eubank fined $500K
On Friday, Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn shared a stage for the last time before their massive fight at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the UK. The rivals took part in the ceremonial weigh-in, which followed Friday morning's official weigh-ins. During the morning session, it was revealed that Eubank tipped the scales at slightly over the maximum 160-pound limit, costing him $500,000 in fines.. It added another wrinkle to a fight that has no lack of narratives, and on stage both men reacted to the morning's news. "It's an expensive price to pay, isn't it? But he's disciplined so he should have made the weight," Benn said on the weigh-in broadcast. "He's made this weight his whole career. He's expecting a little bit of sympathy but he ain't got no sympathy around here."
Meanwhile, Eubank was unapologetic and used the weight overage to take another shot at Benn and his promoter, Eddie Hearn, with whom Eubank has been embroiled in a war of words since Saturday's fight was announced months ago. "It is what it is," Eubank said of the weigh-in and subsequent fine. "If they're going to take half a million off of me for being 0.5 pounds off the limit, then that's just what it is. That's the people that Eddie Hearn and Matchroom and Conor Benn are."At the end of the day, weights have no relevance to what happens tomorrow night."
The rest of Saturday's fighters also weighed in on Friday. Here are the full weigh in results:
Chris Eubank Jr. vs Conor Benn
Eubank: 160.05 pounds / Benn: 156.4;
Anthony Yarde vs Lyndon Arthur
Yarde: 174.2 / Arthur: 174.6;
Liam Smith vs Aaron McKenna
Smith: 160 / McKenna 159.7;
Viddal Riley vs Cheavon Clarke
Riley: 199.5 / Clarke: 198.7; and
Chris Billam-Smith vs Brandon Glanton
Billam-Smith: 190 / Glanton 199.5.
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A few words with WBO featherweight champ Rafael Espinoza |
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Mexico's featherweight king, Rafael Espinoza defends his WBO crown against Edward Vazquez on Sunday, May 4th, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Espinoza-Vazquez will serve as the co-feature to the undisputed world junior featherweight championship showdown between Japanese icon Naoya Inoue and San Antonio-born Ramon Cardenas. Espinoza (26-0, 22 KOs) built his career in Mexico before shocking two-time Olympic gold medalist Robeisy Ramirez for the WBO title in December 2023. Dropped in the fifth, the 31 year-old Espinoza stormed back to score a twelfth-round knockdown and claim a majority decision in ESPN’s Upset of the Year. He defended the title last June with a fourth-round TKO versus Sergio Chirino before ending the Ramirez rivalry by stopping him in round six of their December rematch.
Vazquez (17-2, 4 KOs), from Fort Worth, Texas, enters his second world title opportunity after knocking out Kenneth Taylor in four rounds last October. Vazquez lost a 2023 130-pound title bid to Joe Cordina by majority decision. Inoue-Cardenas and Espinoza-Vazquez will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Ohashi Promotion, Teiken Promotions, and Sampson Boxing, tickets are on sale now via AXS.com.
This is what Espinoza said following a recent training session in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico:
“Edward Vazquez is a great fighter. He’s going to come with everything. We chose him because we know it would make for an exciting fight. This is an important fight for me. At the same time, I don’t like to predict knockouts or tell people how the fight will end. I’m simply going to do my job. If the knockout comes, then great. Either way, I'm scoring a win for my people."
“I’m treating Vazquez as if he were an unbeaten champion. That’s how I’m taking things in my preparation, and that will ensure I don’t come in overconfident. Also, I know that it’s a huge opportunity for him, so he will come in the best shape possible.”
“It’s a great responsibility to fight on such an important weekend for Mexicans, so I see it as a source of motivation. I want to continue representing Mexico on these important fight dates.”
“The only thing on my mind is Edward Vazquez and defeating him on May 4. But at the same time, I’d like to show the Japanese people that I’m also ready for Naoya Inoue. That kind of fight would help me become one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world.”
“I’m going to steal the show on May 4 and give all the Mexicans in attendance a great night.”
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A few words with WBO featherweight champ Rafael Espinoza
Mexico's featherweight king, Rafael Espinoza defends his WBO crown against Edward Vazquez on Sunday, May 4th, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Espinoza-Vazquez will serve as the co-feature to the undisputed world junior featherweight championship showdown between Japanese icon Naoya Inoue and San Antonio-born Ramon Cardenas. Espinoza (26-0, 22 KOs) built his career in Mexico before shocking two-time Olympic gold medalist Robeisy Ramirez for the WBO title in December 2023. Dropped in the fifth, the 31 year-old Espinoza stormed back to score a twelfth-round knockdown and claim a majority decision in ESPN’s Upset of the Year. He defended the title last June with a fourth-round TKO versus Sergio Chirino before ending the Ramirez rivalry by stopping him in round six of their December rematch.
Vazquez (17-2, 4 KOs), from Fort Worth, Texas, enters his second world title opportunity after knocking out Kenneth Taylor in four rounds last October. Vazquez lost a 2023 130-pound title bid to Joe Cordina by majority decision. Inoue-Cardenas and Espinoza-Vazquez will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Ohashi Promotion, Teiken Promotions, and Sampson Boxing, tickets are on sale now via AXS.com.
This is what Espinoza said following a recent training session in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico:
“Edward Vazquez is a great fighter. He’s going to come with everything. We chose him because we know it would make for an exciting fight. This is an important fight for me. At the same time, I don’t like to predict knockouts or tell people how the fight will end. I’m simply going to do my job. If the knockout comes, then great. Either way, I'm scoring a win for my people."
“I’m treating Vazquez as if he were an unbeaten champion. That’s how I’m taking things in my preparation, and that will ensure I don’t come in overconfident. Also, I know that it’s a huge opportunity for him, so he will come in the best shape possible.”
“It’s a great responsibility to fight on such an important weekend for Mexicans, so I see it as a source of motivation. I want to continue representing Mexico on these important fight dates.”
“The only thing on my mind is Edward Vazquez and defeating him on May 4. But at the same time, I’d like to show the Japanese people that I’m also ready for Naoya Inoue. That kind of fight would help me become one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world.”
“I’m going to steal the show on May 4 and give all the Mexicans in attendance a great night.”
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Plant vs. Resendiz presser quotes |
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Former IBF super middleweight champion Caleb Plant (pictured) and Mexican knockout Armando Reséndiz previewed their May 31st showdown during a virtual press conference on Thursday. They'll do battle on a PBC Championship Boxing on Prime Video broadcast from Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Plant will defend his WBA interim belt. The show will stream exclusively on Prime Video for all Prime members in the United States and select countries. Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. Here is what the fighters had to say Thursday:
CALEB PLANT
“Expect fireworks. Me and my team have been grinding hard and once that bell rings, I’m gonna step on him.
“Armando thinks he can beat me, and that’s enough to piss me off. He knows what’s coming to him.
“I’m not gonna be distracted from the fight that’s in front of me. It’s happened so many times where fighters get so worried about the next fight, and they don’t win the fight in front of them. I’m not letting that happen. Armando is coming to take my spot, but I’m not gonna let that happen.
“The first thing on my mind is to put on a great performance on May 31. I want Charlo, Edgar Berlanga, Jaime Munguia, Diego Pacheco, and anyone else who’s up there. Then I’ll end up where I’m supposed to be. I’m gonna pick them off one by one.
“Some fighters lose and their confidence is shattered. Maybe their confidence was fake to begin with. A loss has never made me think I couldn’t do what I’m capable of. I take those experiences and learn to make adjustments, which a lot of fighters aren’t able to do.
“Experience isn’t something you can buy or borrow. You have to walk through the fire. I’ve been on the biggest stages in boxing. Each time you get those experiences, you take it over to the next fight.
“I’m too strong, I’m too fast and I’m too slick for Armando. I have a great team with me. We’re the A-Team. We’re coming to win and we’re going to win.
“I have the desire to win and the desire to be a champion. Even with the success I’ve had, that desire doesn’t dim at all.
“I feel strongly that you should have fun doing what you love to do. Boxing is the place where I can let go. When that bell rings, that’s when I can be myself.”
ARMANDO RESENDIZ
“I’m really looking forward to this fight. I’m in excellent shape because I’m facing an elite fighter who’s accomplished a lot. My dream has always been to fight against the best and this is making my dream come true. We’re going to give the fans a great fight.
“I know that Caleb remembers me from those sparring sessions. I believe it was right before the Canelo fight. I know that I have the tools to overcome this challenge.
“I think Caleb has some selective memory about our sparring. They took me out of the gym for a reason. I’m gonna show him exactly how much I’ve grown on May 31.
“I don’t care about anyone else but my team and my family. I’m here making my dreams come true. I’m a Mexican fighter and people are gonna see what I’m capable of. It’s not because I think I can win, it’s because I know I can win.
“Training camp has been going great and I’ve had really good sparring sessions. I’m feeling really confident and I’m ready to get it on.
“Like the Mexican fighter that I am, I always put my best foot forward. I believe in what I can do. My career has had highs and lows, but I’ve realized that there’s no opponent that I will fear.
“The fights that I’ve had in the past will allow me to be even stronger this time around.”
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Plant vs. Resendiz presser quotes
Former IBF super middleweight champion Caleb Plant (pictured) and Mexican knockout Armando Reséndiz previewed their May 31st showdown during a virtual press conference on Thursday. They'll do battle on a PBC Championship Boxing on Prime Video broadcast from Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Plant will defend his WBA interim belt. The show will stream exclusively on Prime Video for all Prime members in the United States and select countries. Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. Here is what the fighters had to say Thursday:
CALEB PLANT
“Expect fireworks. Me and my team have been grinding hard and once that bell rings, I’m gonna step on him.
“Armando thinks he can beat me, and that’s enough to piss me off. He knows what’s coming to him.
“I’m not gonna be distracted from the fight that’s in front of me. It’s happened so many times where fighters get so worried about the next fight, and they don’t win the fight in front of them. I’m not letting that happen. Armando is coming to take my spot, but I’m not gonna let that happen.
“The first thing on my mind is to put on a great performance on May 31. I want Charlo, Edgar Berlanga, Jaime Munguia, Diego Pacheco, and anyone else who’s up there. Then I’ll end up where I’m supposed to be. I’m gonna pick them off one by one.
“Some fighters lose and their confidence is shattered. Maybe their confidence was fake to begin with. A loss has never made me think I couldn’t do what I’m capable of. I take those experiences and learn to make adjustments, which a lot of fighters aren’t able to do.
“Experience isn’t something you can buy or borrow. You have to walk through the fire. I’ve been on the biggest stages in boxing. Each time you get those experiences, you take it over to the next fight.
“I’m too strong, I’m too fast and I’m too slick for Armando. I have a great team with me. We’re the A-Team. We’re coming to win and we’re going to win.
“I have the desire to win and the desire to be a champion. Even with the success I’ve had, that desire doesn’t dim at all.
“I feel strongly that you should have fun doing what you love to do. Boxing is the place where I can let go. When that bell rings, that’s when I can be myself.”
ARMANDO RESENDIZ
“I’m really looking forward to this fight. I’m in excellent shape because I’m facing an elite fighter who’s accomplished a lot. My dream has always been to fight against the best and this is making my dream come true. We’re going to give the fans a great fight.
“I know that Caleb remembers me from those sparring sessions. I believe it was right before the Canelo fight. I know that I have the tools to overcome this challenge.
“I think Caleb has some selective memory about our sparring. They took me out of the gym for a reason. I’m gonna show him exactly how much I’ve grown on May 31.
“I don’t care about anyone else but my team and my family. I’m here making my dreams come true. I’m a Mexican fighter and people are gonna see what I’m capable of. It’s not because I think I can win, it’s because I know I can win.
“Training camp has been going great and I’ve had really good sparring sessions. I’m feeling really confident and I’m ready to get it on.
“Like the Mexican fighter that I am, I always put my best foot forward. I believe in what I can do. My career has had highs and lows, but I’ve realized that there’s no opponent that I will fear.
“The fights that I’ve had in the past will allow me to be even stronger this time around.”
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A high-stakes middleweight match-up and an all-Mexican clash of unbeaten junior middleweights will round out a four-fight PBC Championship Boxing on Prime Video lineup on Saturday, May 31st at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. The show will stream exclusively on Prime Video for all Prime members in the United States and select countries. The action begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and features middleweights Yoenli Feliciano Hernandez and Kyrone “Shut It Down” Davis dueling in a ten rounder. Rising junior middleweight Isaac “La Bestia” Lucero faces hard-hitting Omar "Cachorro" Valenzuela to open the streaming presentation. The event is headlined by a pair of super middleweight stars co-headlining in separate attractions as former IBF champ and current WBA interim titlist Caleb Plant takes on Mexico's Armando Reséndiz and undefeated former two-division champion Jermall Charlo goes up against Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna in a ten-round showdown. Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com.
Hernandez (7-0, 7 KOs) is part of a long line of sensational amateur fighters from the Cuban program, with his long resume before turning pro featuring a 2021 gold medal at the world amateurs championships. Originally from Camaguey, Cuba and now fighting out of Rhode Island, Hernandez turned pro in May 2022 with a pair of stoppage victories and is now ranked #1 by the WBA. The 27-year old returned in 2024 with four U.S. fights, including a stoppage of Alejandro Barrera in June and a TKO over the previously unbeaten Bryce Henry in October. Most recently, the frequent sparring partner of top light heavyweight David Morrell Jr. dominated Angel Ruiz for a fifth-round TKO on February 1st.
“We’re training very hard to face a difficult fighter in Kyrone Davis,” said Hernandez. “We have to adjust to his style and do everything that we can to come out with the victory on May 31. After this win, I’m ready for everyone at 160 or 168 pounds. Don’t miss this fight, because I’m here to change the narrative that Cuban fighters can’t be exciting world champions.”
The 30 year-old Davis (19-3-1, 6 KOs) earned a career best outing in his last fight that ran his winning-streak up to three, as he out boxed middleweight Elijah Garcia for a decision victory last June. Davis had previously picked up two victories in 2023, dominating Cristian Fabian Rios in January before scoring a unanimous decision over Cruse Stewart in December. Those victories came after a run that saw Davis battle former two-time champion Anthony Dirrell to a draw in February 2021, before stepping in as a late replacement two fights later to drop a hard-fought contest against light heavyweight star David Benavidez. An amateur standout representing Wilmington, Delaware, Davis trains in Philadelphia under the tutelage of Stephen “Breadman” Edwards.
“Everything in training camp is going as planned and I can’t wait to get back in the ring on May 31,” said Davis. “I’m very confident in getting another win against a strong, good fighter. I can guarantee action and I really think our fight may steal the show.”
Returning to fight stateside for the first time since his U.S. debut, Lucero will look to become a title contender in the stacked 154-pound division against Valenzuela, a fellow unbeaten Mexican. The 26 year-old Lucero (16-0, 12 KOs) turned pro in 2019 after an amateur career that saw him earn five national medals representing Mexico. Representing his native La Paz in the state of Baja California, Lucero has stopped his last five opponents and also owns a pair of ten-round unanimous decision triumphs. In looking to make his U.S. takeover, Lucero has set up camp in Las Vegas, where he is trained by Bob Santos. In September, Lucero scored a tenth-round TKO of Juan Ruiz.
“I’m very thankful to my team for believing in me and helping me land this important opportunity,” said Lucero. “Being in Las Vegas to train has brought the best out of me and I feel like everything is coming together at the perfect time. I’m working with one of the best trainers in boxing in Bob Santos and his whole team. I know I need to be at my best, because this is a very important step in my journey to the world title.”
A native of Tijuana, Valenzuela (23-0, 20 KOs) will make his U.S. debut on May 31st after turning pro in 2017. Age 28, he has racked up an 87% KO rate and will enter his showdown against Lucero with eight consecutive stoppages under his belt. His last outing came in February, when he blasted out Angel Zavala in two rounds.
“I am very grateful for this opportunity to begin building my name against a quality opponent on a big stage,” said Valenzuela. “Lucero seems to be getting a lot of attention, but we’re both undefeated, so I’m excited to punch the freckles off his face. After this fight, they will be saying that I’m the next great fighter coming out of Mexico.”
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PBC adds two more bouts to May 31st show
A high-stakes middleweight match-up and an all-Mexican clash of unbeaten junior middleweights will round out a four-fight PBC Championship Boxing on Prime Video lineup on Saturday, May 31st at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. The show will stream exclusively on Prime Video for all Prime members in the United States and select countries. The action begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and features middleweights Yoenli Feliciano Hernandez and Kyrone “Shut It Down” Davis dueling in a ten rounder. Rising junior middleweight Isaac “La Bestia” Lucero faces hard-hitting Omar "Cachorro" Valenzuela to open the streaming presentation. The event is headlined by a pair of super middleweight stars co-headlining in separate attractions as former IBF champ and current WBA interim titlist Caleb Plant takes on Mexico's Armando Reséndiz and undefeated former two-division champion Jermall Charlo goes up against Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna in a ten-round showdown. Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com.
Hernandez (7-0, 7 KOs) is part of a long line of sensational amateur fighters from the Cuban program, with his long resume before turning pro featuring a 2021 gold medal at the world amateurs championships. Originally from Camaguey, Cuba and now fighting out of Rhode Island, Hernandez turned pro in May 2022 with a pair of stoppage victories and is now ranked #1 by the WBA. The 27-year old returned in 2024 with four U.S. fights, including a stoppage of Alejandro Barrera in June and a TKO over the previously unbeaten Bryce Henry in October. Most recently, the frequent sparring partner of top light heavyweight David Morrell Jr. dominated Angel Ruiz for a fifth-round TKO on February 1st.
“We’re training very hard to face a difficult fighter in Kyrone Davis,” said Hernandez. “We have to adjust to his style and do everything that we can to come out with the victory on May 31. After this win, I’m ready for everyone at 160 or 168 pounds. Don’t miss this fight, because I’m here to change the narrative that Cuban fighters can’t be exciting world champions.”
The 30 year-old Davis (19-3-1, 6 KOs) earned a career best outing in his last fight that ran his winning-streak up to three, as he out boxed middleweight Elijah Garcia for a decision victory last June. Davis had previously picked up two victories in 2023, dominating Cristian Fabian Rios in January before scoring a unanimous decision over Cruse Stewart in December. Those victories came after a run that saw Davis battle former two-time champion Anthony Dirrell to a draw in February 2021, before stepping in as a late replacement two fights later to drop a hard-fought contest against light heavyweight star David Benavidez. An amateur standout representing Wilmington, Delaware, Davis trains in Philadelphia under the tutelage of Stephen “Breadman” Edwards.
“Everything in training camp is going as planned and I can’t wait to get back in the ring on May 31,” said Davis. “I’m very confident in getting another win against a strong, good fighter. I can guarantee action and I really think our fight may steal the show.”
Returning to fight stateside for the first time since his U.S. debut, Lucero will look to become a title contender in the stacked 154-pound division against Valenzuela, a fellow unbeaten Mexican. The 26 year-old Lucero (16-0, 12 KOs) turned pro in 2019 after an amateur career that saw him earn five national medals representing Mexico. Representing his native La Paz in the state of Baja California, Lucero has stopped his last five opponents and also owns a pair of ten-round unanimous decision triumphs. In looking to make his U.S. takeover, Lucero has set up camp in Las Vegas, where he is trained by Bob Santos. In September, Lucero scored a tenth-round TKO of Juan Ruiz.
“I’m very thankful to my team for believing in me and helping me land this important opportunity,” said Lucero. “Being in Las Vegas to train has brought the best out of me and I feel like everything is coming together at the perfect time. I’m working with one of the best trainers in boxing in Bob Santos and his whole team. I know I need to be at my best, because this is a very important step in my journey to the world title.”
A native of Tijuana, Valenzuela (23-0, 20 KOs) will make his U.S. debut on May 31st after turning pro in 2017. Age 28, he has racked up an 87% KO rate and will enter his showdown against Lucero with eight consecutive stoppages under his belt. His last outing came in February, when he blasted out Angel Zavala in two rounds.
“I am very grateful for this opportunity to begin building my name against a quality opponent on a big stage,” said Valenzuela. “Lucero seems to be getting a lot of attention, but we’re both undefeated, so I’m excited to punch the freckles off his face. After this fight, they will be saying that I’m the next great fighter coming out of Mexico.”
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A few words with promoter Paco Damian |
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Promoter Paco Damian of Paco Presents says the debut show of tonight’s ‘LA Friday Night Fights’ series is just the beginning of a new prospect development staple for West Coast boxing. Paco Presents, along with partners Golden Boy Promotions, will present the first installment tonight from Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California, and streamed live on DAZN (9:00 pm ET/6:00 pm PT), In the night’s main event, Fort Lauderdale, Florida’s once-beaten Eric Tudor (12-1, 7 KOs) will take on Kevin “Thunderstorm” Johnson (12-5, 8 KOs) of Las Vegas. In and eight rounder, junior lightweight Justin Viloria (8-0, 6 KOs) of Whittier, CA, faces Sinaloa, Mexico’s Alejandro Yung Wong (12-1, 6 KOs). Here is what Damian had to say:
How did the LA Friday Night Fights Series evolve?
I was talking to Eric Gomez from Golden Boy, we go a long way back, and we both said we saw a good opportunity to showcase local talent in this area with a series of fights that would get people excited. So, we contacted Thunder Studios, and they have been so incredibly accommodating. It’s a beautiful venue. It all just worked out.
What is your goal with the series?
My goal is to grow this series into something special. More than a show, I want LA Friday Night Fights to become known for competitive and exciting fights. I have passion for the sport and for giving local talent opportunities to showcase their skills. I love collaborating with Golden Boy and other promoters to make the best shows possible.
You’ve been around a long time. How did you get started as a promoter?
I met the great Don “War a Week” Chargin and his wife Lorraine. We got to know each other, and I started helping them out with their shows. Eventually, I told them I wanted to become a promoter, so they showed me the ropes. When Lorraine passed, Don asked me to be his partner and that lasted a little over 10 years. I’ve had two of the best teachers and mentors possible, working closely with Don and my dear friend and partner Sampson Lewkowicz.
You’re becoming known as a cool customer in boxing, no matter what chaos has erupted, as it often does. Where does that relaxed demeanor come from?
I remember how collected Don was. I’ve learned from him and Sampson to always keep your composure. Instead of complaining and dwelling on whatever is going wrong, just think ‘how can we solve this?’ Let’s find a solution. No blame. Let’s solve it the best possible way and look for options instead of pointing fingers.
Tickets for “LA Friday Night Fights” are available at events.thunderstudios.com.
Also scheduled for action that night is junior welterweight Ricardo Sonny Robledo (10-0, 3 KOs) of Mission Hills, CA, against Dante Ettore (11-1-2, 7 KOs) of Las Vegas in an eight-round battle...
In the same weight class, Javier Meza (2-0, 2 KOs) of Amarillo, TX, faces Buenos Aires' Luciano Ramos (2-9) over four rounds...
Bantamweight Roy Cano makes his four-round professional debut against LA’s Larry Serrano Romero (3-4-1) and...
Miami junior welterweight Danilo Diez (2-0) faces Venezuela’s Giovanny Gonzalez (2-6, 2 KOs) in a four-rounder.
On fight night, doors open at 5:00 pm PT and the fights start at 6:00 pm PT. Thunder Studios is located at 20434 S Santa Fe Ave., in Long Beach.
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A few words with promoter Paco Damian
Promoter Paco Damian of Paco Presents says the debut show of tonight’s ‘LA Friday Night Fights’ series is just the beginning of a new prospect development staple for West Coast boxing. Paco Presents, along with partners Golden Boy Promotions, will present the first installment tonight from Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California, and streamed live on DAZN (9:00 pm ET/6:00 pm PT), In the night’s main event, Fort Lauderdale, Florida’s once-beaten Eric Tudor (12-1, 7 KOs) will take on Kevin “Thunderstorm” Johnson (12-5, 8 KOs) of Las Vegas. In and eight rounder, junior lightweight Justin Viloria (8-0, 6 KOs) of Whittier, CA, faces Sinaloa, Mexico’s Alejandro Yung Wong (12-1, 6 KOs). Here is what Damian had to say:
How did the LA Friday Night Fights Series evolve?
I was talking to Eric Gomez from Golden Boy, we go a long way back, and we both said we saw a good opportunity to showcase local talent in this area with a series of fights that would get people excited. So, we contacted Thunder Studios, and they have been so incredibly accommodating. It’s a beautiful venue. It all just worked out.
What is your goal with the series?
My goal is to grow this series into something special. More than a show, I want LA Friday Night Fights to become known for competitive and exciting fights. I have passion for the sport and for giving local talent opportunities to showcase their skills. I love collaborating with Golden Boy and other promoters to make the best shows possible.
You’ve been around a long time. How did you get started as a promoter?
I met the great Don “War a Week” Chargin and his wife Lorraine. We got to know each other, and I started helping them out with their shows. Eventually, I told them I wanted to become a promoter, so they showed me the ropes. When Lorraine passed, Don asked me to be his partner and that lasted a little over 10 years. I’ve had two of the best teachers and mentors possible, working closely with Don and my dear friend and partner Sampson Lewkowicz.
You’re becoming known as a cool customer in boxing, no matter what chaos has erupted, as it often does. Where does that relaxed demeanor come from?
I remember how collected Don was. I’ve learned from him and Sampson to always keep your composure. Instead of complaining and dwelling on whatever is going wrong, just think ‘how can we solve this?’ Let’s find a solution. No blame. Let’s solve it the best possible way and look for options instead of pointing fingers.
Tickets for “LA Friday Night Fights” are available at events.thunderstudios.com.
Also scheduled for action that night is junior welterweight Ricardo Sonny Robledo (10-0, 3 KOs) of Mission Hills, CA, against Dante Ettore (11-1-2, 7 KOs) of Las Vegas in an eight-round battle...
In the same weight class, Javier Meza (2-0, 2 KOs) of Amarillo, TX, faces Buenos Aires' Luciano Ramos (2-9) over four rounds...
Bantamweight Roy Cano makes his four-round professional debut against LA’s Larry Serrano Romero (3-4-1) and...
Miami junior welterweight Danilo Diez (2-0) faces Venezuela’s Giovanny Gonzalez (2-6, 2 KOs) in a four-rounder.
On fight night, doors open at 5:00 pm PT and the fights start at 6:00 pm PT. Thunder Studios is located at 20434 S Santa Fe Ave., in Long Beach.
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Jermall Charlo: "I’m ready to stand in the paint with Thomas LaManna" |
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Former two-division champion Jermall Charlo (pictured) and Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna previewed their May 31st showdown during a virtual press conference on Thursday. Charlo-LaManna will be shown on PBC Championship Boxing on Prime Video from Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. Here is what the fighters had to say Thursday:
JERMALL CHARLO
“This is gonna be a fight. I gotta do what I always do. He’s gonna come at me and make it a fight. I expect the best out of him and I’ll be ready to make the adjustments.
“Thomas LaManna is standing in the way of my goals and my dreams. But I’m ready to stand in the paint with him.
“I’m ready to get back in the ring. Those two years actually helped me. They made me better. Not only have I not taken damage, but they’ve made me stronger.
“I’m back at 100%. I feel stronger and better. I’m fully back. My team is better and everything is falling into place perfectly. I got Houston back on my back. I can carry them now.
“There’s bigger fish to fry. I just hope Thomas can go back to his family happy after.”
THOMAS LAMANNA
“We’re gonna shock the world on May 31st. That’s what we’re coming to do.
“I’m glad this fight is finally here. The timing is right and I’m excited and ready. We’ll both be in that ring and ready to rumble.
“He is who he is in this sport. He’s been off for a while, but he’s never lost. This is the biggest fight of my life and I’ve been training like it.
“I’ve gotten a lot more experience since I fought Erislandy Lara. The best lesson in life is experience. Every day you get better. I’ve gotten more comfortable with these last nine wins.
“Once the call came for this fight, I answered. I’m here to write my own legacy.”
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Jermall Charlo: "I’m ready to stand in the paint with Thomas LaManna"
Former two-division champion Jermall Charlo (pictured) and Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna previewed their May 31st showdown during a virtual press conference on Thursday. Charlo-LaManna will be shown on PBC Championship Boxing on Prime Video from Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. Here is what the fighters had to say Thursday:
JERMALL CHARLO
“This is gonna be a fight. I gotta do what I always do. He’s gonna come at me and make it a fight. I expect the best out of him and I’ll be ready to make the adjustments.
“Thomas LaManna is standing in the way of my goals and my dreams. But I’m ready to stand in the paint with him.
“I’m ready to get back in the ring. Those two years actually helped me. They made me better. Not only have I not taken damage, but they’ve made me stronger.
“I’m back at 100%. I feel stronger and better. I’m fully back. My team is better and everything is falling into place perfectly. I got Houston back on my back. I can carry them now.
“There’s bigger fish to fry. I just hope Thomas can go back to his family happy after.”
THOMAS LAMANNA
“We’re gonna shock the world on May 31st. That’s what we’re coming to do.
“I’m glad this fight is finally here. The timing is right and I’m excited and ready. We’ll both be in that ring and ready to rumble.
“He is who he is in this sport. He’s been off for a while, but he’s never lost. This is the biggest fight of my life and I’ve been training like it.
“I’ve gotten a lot more experience since I fought Erislandy Lara. The best lesson in life is experience. Every day you get better. I’ve gotten more comfortable with these last nine wins.
“Once the call came for this fight, I answered. I’m here to write my own legacy.”
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Turki Alalshikh adds another position to his resume |
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Turki Alalshikh has been appointed President of the Saudi Boxing Federation for the 2024–2028 election period, adding a new dimension, scope and capacity to his already extensive portfolio. He is considered the most powerful person in boxing as well as one of the key figures in Saudi Arabia’s cultural and sporting transformation. As Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), Alalshikh has been the driving force impetus behind the Kingdom’s ambitious efforts to establish itself as a global entertainment hub.
At the heart of this transformation is Riyadh Season, a six-month festival that debuted in 2019 and has established itself as one of the world’s largest, most ambitious and pioneering cultural events. The 2024 edition attracted millions of visitors, blending and dovetailing sports, music, gastronomy, and live entertainment.
Alalshikh’s recent appointment as President of the Saudi Boxing Federation, follows tangible achievement in the sport. With and thanks to, his innovative leadership, Saudi Arabia has hosted some of the most notable fights in modern boxing, including the historic duel between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, the first fight for the undisputed heavyweight title in more than two decades.
“I extend my sincere gratitude to our leader the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, and to His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, our inspiring leader, for the noble trust placed in me by appointing me as President of the Saudi Boxing Federation. I pray to Almighty Allah for success in serving the nation and fulfilling the aspirations of our wise leadership. I also extend my thanks to the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee, led by His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, for their support and confidence ” Alalshikh commented
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Turki Alalshikh adds another position to his resume
Turki Alalshikh has been appointed President of the Saudi Boxing Federation for the 2024–2028 election period, adding a new dimension, scope and capacity to his already extensive portfolio. He is considered the most powerful person in boxing as well as one of the key figures in Saudi Arabia’s cultural and sporting transformation. As Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), Alalshikh has been the driving force impetus behind the Kingdom’s ambitious efforts to establish itself as a global entertainment hub.
At the heart of this transformation is Riyadh Season, a six-month festival that debuted in 2019 and has established itself as one of the world’s largest, most ambitious and pioneering cultural events. The 2024 edition attracted millions of visitors, blending and dovetailing sports, music, gastronomy, and live entertainment.
Alalshikh’s recent appointment as President of the Saudi Boxing Federation, follows tangible achievement in the sport. With and thanks to, his innovative leadership, Saudi Arabia has hosted some of the most notable fights in modern boxing, including the historic duel between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, the first fight for the undisputed heavyweight title in more than two decades.
“I extend my sincere gratitude to our leader the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, and to His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, our inspiring leader, for the noble trust placed in me by appointing me as President of the Saudi Boxing Federation. I pray to Almighty Allah for success in serving the nation and fulfilling the aspirations of our wise leadership. I also extend my thanks to the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee, led by His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, for their support and confidence ” Alalshikh commented
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IBO reports Masoud to defend vs. McGrail |
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![]() According to the IBO, Shabaz "The Maverick" Masoud is set to make his first IBO 122-pound title defense in Birmingham, England on June 21st against Peter "Blood" McGrail. The IBO reports the fight will be on a Matchroom Boxing show to be broadcast on DAZN. Masoud is 14-0 and lifted the title from Liam Davies in November. McGrail is 11-1, including three straight wins since a 2023 stoppage loss to Ja'Rico O'Quinn. |
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IBO reports Masoud to defend vs. McGrail
According to the IBO, Shabaz "The Maverick" Masoud is set to make his first IBO 122-pound title defense in Birmingham, England on June 21st against Peter "Blood" McGrail. The IBO reports the fight will be on a Matchroom Boxing show to be broadcast on DAZN. Masoud is 14-0 and lifted the title from Liam Davies in November. McGrail is 11-1, including three straight wins since a 2023 stoppage loss to Ja'Rico O'Quinn. |
Mother and son to fight on same show in New York |
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Junior middleweight Nisa “Sweet-Destruction” Rodriguez (4-0, 2 KOs) will be fighting this Saturday night on a pro-am card, launching “The Riverhead Fight Series" at Suffolk Theater in Riverhead (Long Island), New York. A fulltime New York police officer, Rodriguez’ 15 year-old son, Emerson, is slated to box on the same card, and they are believed to be the first professional boxer mother and amateur boxing son to fight on the same event in U.S. boxing. “We’re both excited to be fighting on the same show,” Nisa said. “He’s always been there, walking me out to fights, at the gym and when I won my first National Golden Gloves title. When I was a single parent, I had to take him with me. Now, he’s 15 with a 10-2 amateur record. He’s 6’ 1”, 145-pounds…like Tommy Hearns, who is his favorite fighter."
Nisa continued, “I think fighting together is kind of dope. I want him to finish school and he’s an honor student. We’ll see what happens. As much as he wants to fight, it’s a big gamble being a fighter., He understands; he saw me beat up in the hospital. It takes a lot of dedication. I’ve seen a lot of father-son relationships in boxing cause problems, so we don’t talk about boxing when we’re in our house.”
The first installment of this new boxing series is being presented by Boxing Insider Promotions, in association with Hill Street Boxing, and will be streamed live from Suffolk Theater, hosting its first boxing event since it opened in 1912, on www.boxinginsider.com.
Rodriguez, who will be fighting as a pro for the first at her natural boxing weight class, faces German junior middleweight Deborah Melhorn, who will be making her pro boxing debut, albeit she’s fought professionally in bare knuckles and kickboxing.
The main event is a scheduled eight round junior welterweight bout between local favorite Terell Bostic (15-2, 2 KOs) and Francisco Javier Grande (7-4-2), of Mexico. Also Virginia junior welterweight Ameil Barbour (2-1, 1 KO) faces Enock Melson (0-1), of Maryland in a four rounder. There will be three pro fights and between 8-10 amateur matches. Card subject to change.
Rodriguez is an eight-time New York Daily News Golden Gloves, six-time Metro Championships, two-time Empire State, and Caribbean and Central Americano gold medalist. A former schoolteacher, Rodriguez has been a NYC police officer for two years, stationed citywide for the rapid response unit, specializing in any crimes that involve adolescents and supporting families of homicides. In addition to being a fulltime police officer and pro boxer, if that were not enough, Nisa works with youths in a program at Cops & Kids Gym in Brooklyn, and she’s married with three children.
“It will be exciting to see Nisa and her son warming up in the locker room knowing they’ll be sharing the card together,” Nisa’s manager Keith Sullivan remarked. “It is really something special and a lifelong memory for them to share on this historic occasion. I just hope they both win, otherwise the bragging rights at home could be brutal!”
“Nisa is a true pro and a very nice person,” Hill Street Boxing spokesperson Marty Hopwood commented. “The first boxing event at The Suffolk in its 113-year history provides an historic element that’s important to boxing.”
Hopwood, a lawyer, has been involved in boxing since he attended Boston College. He trained to stay in shape with the famed Archer brothers, Joey and Jimmy, at the New York Athletic Club. Hopwood returned to the gym eight years ago to get into boxing shape. Two years ago, he fought as an amateur for the first time, fighting seven times in the last 14 months in the Senior Division, and he’s still throwing leather at the age of 74.
Tickets are available to purchase online at https://thesuffolk.org/event/riverhead-fight-series-1/, as well as fight night at the door. The amateur portion of the event starts at 7 pm ET, followed by the three pro fights.
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Mother and son to fight on same show in New York
Junior middleweight Nisa “Sweet-Destruction” Rodriguez (4-0, 2 KOs) will be fighting this Saturday night on a pro-am card, launching “The Riverhead Fight Series" at Suffolk Theater in Riverhead (Long Island), New York. A fulltime New York police officer, Rodriguez’ 15 year-old son, Emerson, is slated to box on the same card, and they are believed to be the first professional boxer mother and amateur boxing son to fight on the same event in U.S. boxing. “We’re both excited to be fighting on the same show,” Nisa said. “He’s always been there, walking me out to fights, at the gym and when I won my first National Golden Gloves title. When I was a single parent, I had to take him with me. Now, he’s 15 with a 10-2 amateur record. He’s 6’ 1”, 145-pounds…like Tommy Hearns, who is his favorite fighter."
Nisa continued, “I think fighting together is kind of dope. I want him to finish school and he’s an honor student. We’ll see what happens. As much as he wants to fight, it’s a big gamble being a fighter., He understands; he saw me beat up in the hospital. It takes a lot of dedication. I’ve seen a lot of father-son relationships in boxing cause problems, so we don’t talk about boxing when we’re in our house.”
The first installment of this new boxing series is being presented by Boxing Insider Promotions, in association with Hill Street Boxing, and will be streamed live from Suffolk Theater, hosting its first boxing event since it opened in 1912, on www.boxinginsider.com.
Rodriguez, who will be fighting as a pro for the first at her natural boxing weight class, faces German junior middleweight Deborah Melhorn, who will be making her pro boxing debut, albeit she’s fought professionally in bare knuckles and kickboxing.
The main event is a scheduled eight round junior welterweight bout between local favorite Terell Bostic (15-2, 2 KOs) and Francisco Javier Grande (7-4-2), of Mexico. Also Virginia junior welterweight Ameil Barbour (2-1, 1 KO) faces Enock Melson (0-1), of Maryland in a four rounder. There will be three pro fights and between 8-10 amateur matches. Card subject to change.
Rodriguez is an eight-time New York Daily News Golden Gloves, six-time Metro Championships, two-time Empire State, and Caribbean and Central Americano gold medalist. A former schoolteacher, Rodriguez has been a NYC police officer for two years, stationed citywide for the rapid response unit, specializing in any crimes that involve adolescents and supporting families of homicides. In addition to being a fulltime police officer and pro boxer, if that were not enough, Nisa works with youths in a program at Cops & Kids Gym in Brooklyn, and she’s married with three children.
“It will be exciting to see Nisa and her son warming up in the locker room knowing they’ll be sharing the card together,” Nisa’s manager Keith Sullivan remarked. “It is really something special and a lifelong memory for them to share on this historic occasion. I just hope they both win, otherwise the bragging rights at home could be brutal!”
“Nisa is a true pro and a very nice person,” Hill Street Boxing spokesperson Marty Hopwood commented. “The first boxing event at The Suffolk in its 113-year history provides an historic element that’s important to boxing.”
Hopwood, a lawyer, has been involved in boxing since he attended Boston College. He trained to stay in shape with the famed Archer brothers, Joey and Jimmy, at the New York Athletic Club. Hopwood returned to the gym eight years ago to get into boxing shape. Two years ago, he fought as an amateur for the first time, fighting seven times in the last 14 months in the Senior Division, and he’s still throwing leather at the age of 74.
Tickets are available to purchase online at https://thesuffolk.org/event/riverhead-fight-series-1/, as well as fight night at the door. The amateur portion of the event starts at 7 pm ET, followed by the three pro fights.
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Spotlight on Yarde vs. Arthur III |
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British light heavyeight Anthony Yarde (26-3) will look to continue his march towards another 175-pound title potential shot when he faces respected gatekeeper Lyndon Arthur (24-2) in London live on DAZN payu-per-view this weekend. The all-British contest will be part of the undercard for Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn's main event grudge match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this Saturday, April 26th. Since losing a valiant title bid to Artur Beterbiev in 2023, Yarde has strung together three wins. This will be the third matrch between Yarde and Arthur, with Arthur winning a split decision in 2020 and Yarde coming back with a knockout win the following year. Arthur lost a title shot to Dmitriy Bivol in 2023 but returned in 2024 to win his only fight since then.
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Spotlight on Yarde vs. Arthur III
British light heavyeight Anthony Yarde (26-3) will look to continue his march towards another 175-pound title potential shot when he faces respected gatekeeper Lyndon Arthur (24-2) in London live on DAZN payu-per-view this weekend. The all-British contest will be part of the undercard for Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn's main event grudge match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this Saturday, April 26th. Since losing a valiant title bid to Artur Beterbiev in 2023, Yarde has strung together three wins. This will be the third matrch between Yarde and Arthur, with Arthur winning a split decision in 2020 and Yarde coming back with a knockout win the following year. Arthur lost a title shot to Dmitriy Bivol in 2023 but returned in 2024 to win his only fight since then.
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Plant and Charlo to meet the press today prior to their respective bouts |
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Former super middleweight champion Caleb Plant and Mexican knockout Armando Reséndiz, plus former two-division champion Jermall Charlo and his next opponent, Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna, will preview their respective showdowns during a virtual press conference today. The four boxers will co-headline a PBC Championship Boxing on Prime Video event on Saturday, May 31st at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Plant will defend his interim WBA super middleweight belt against Reséndiz, while Charlo begins his super middleweight campaign against LaManna. It is expected that Plant and Charlo will fight each other later in the year if they both win on May 31st.
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Plant and Charlo to meet the press today prior to their respective bouts
Former super middleweight champion Caleb Plant and Mexican knockout Armando Reséndiz, plus former two-division champion Jermall Charlo and his next opponent, Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna, will preview their respective showdowns during a virtual press conference today. The four boxers will co-headline a PBC Championship Boxing on Prime Video event on Saturday, May 31st at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Plant will defend his interim WBA super middleweight belt against Reséndiz, while Charlo begins his super middleweight campaign against LaManna. It is expected that Plant and Charlo will fight each other later in the year if they both win on May 31st.
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Monster Inoue lands in Los Angeles |
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Just after touching down at LAX airport in Los Angeles, world 122-pound champion Naoya Inoue (29-0, 26 KOs) worked out for the media in Los Angeles, eleven days away from his undisputed title defense against San Antonio's Ramon Cardenas (26-1, 14 KOs) on Sunday, May 4th at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This is Inoue's first stateside appearance in nearly four years, and he returns as a two-weight undisputed champion and global superstar. Inoue faced off with Cardenas and then went through the paces in the ring and on the heavy bag. He displayed flashes of the bone-crunching power that's led him to knock out his last ten foes. Cardenas and junior welterweight Emiliano Fernando Vargas (13-0, 11 KOs) also participated in the workout. Vargas (13-0, 11 KOs), the son of former world champion Fernando Vargas, will see action on the bill in an eight-rounder against Spain's Juan Leon (11-2-1, 2 KOs).
This is some of what Inoue had to say in front of the assembled media.
"It took me four years to come back {to America}, but I'd like to return sooner than later."
"There is a great turnout of media today, and I'm very pleased. I know that the expectations are there, and I want to answer those expectations."
"My father watched Barrera, Morales, and Marquez, so those are some of the Mexican fighters I'm fond of."
"Cardenas is a beautiful fighter. He's an all-around good fighter, but for me, it's easy. No matter how he comes out, I think I have the advantage."
Inoue-Cardenas and the WBO featherweight world title showdown between Mexico's reigning champion Rafael Espinoza and Texas native Edward Vazquez will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.
Vargas-Leon and the rest of the undercard will stream live and exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+.
Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Ohashi Promotion, Teiken Promotions, and Sampson Boxing, tickets are on sale now via AXS.com.
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Monster Inoue lands in Los Angeles
Just after touching down at LAX airport in Los Angeles, world 122-pound champion Naoya Inoue (29-0, 26 KOs) worked out for the media in Los Angeles, eleven days away from his undisputed title defense against San Antonio's Ramon Cardenas (26-1, 14 KOs) on Sunday, May 4th at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This is Inoue's first stateside appearance in nearly four years, and he returns as a two-weight undisputed champion and global superstar. Inoue faced off with Cardenas and then went through the paces in the ring and on the heavy bag. He displayed flashes of the bone-crunching power that's led him to knock out his last ten foes. Cardenas and junior welterweight Emiliano Fernando Vargas (13-0, 11 KOs) also participated in the workout. Vargas (13-0, 11 KOs), the son of former world champion Fernando Vargas, will see action on the bill in an eight-rounder against Spain's Juan Leon (11-2-1, 2 KOs).
This is some of what Inoue had to say in front of the assembled media.
"It took me four years to come back {to America}, but I'd like to return sooner than later."
"There is a great turnout of media today, and I'm very pleased. I know that the expectations are there, and I want to answer those expectations."
"My father watched Barrera, Morales, and Marquez, so those are some of the Mexican fighters I'm fond of."
"Cardenas is a beautiful fighter. He's an all-around good fighter, but for me, it's easy. No matter how he comes out, I think I have the advantage."
Inoue-Cardenas and the WBO featherweight world title showdown between Mexico's reigning champion Rafael Espinoza and Texas native Edward Vazquez will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.
Vargas-Leon and the rest of the undercard will stream live and exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+.
Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Ohashi Promotion, Teiken Promotions, and Sampson Boxing, tickets are on sale now via AXS.com.
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WBC cruiserweight madness allows Jean Pascal to get back into title picture |
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WBC champion Badou Jack [who was reinstated from champion in recess back to champion without participating in a boxing match] will fight Noel Mikaelyan [who was demoted from champion to champion in recess], in a fight that will take place on May 3rd in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Ryan Rozicki, who was supposed to challenge Jack but got injured, remains the mandatory challenger. But the WBC also authorized an interim title fto be awarded to the winner of Michal Cieslak vs. Yamil Peralta. Now Cieslak-Peralta has "found complications to be staged" so the WBC has authorized the interim title to be contested between Cieslak and former world light heavyweight champion Jean Pascal (pictured) in a date to be determined in Canada with the winner committed to fight Peralta.
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WBC cruiserweight madness allows Jean Pascal to get back into title picture
WBC champion Badou Jack [who was reinstated from champion in recess back to champion without participating in a boxing match] will fight Noel Mikaelyan [who was demoted from champion to champion in recess], in a fight that will take place on May 3rd in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Ryan Rozicki, who was supposed to challenge Jack but got injured, remains the mandatory challenger. But the WBC also authorized an interim title fto be awarded to the winner of Michal Cieslak vs. Yamil Peralta. Now Cieslak-Peralta has "found complications to be staged" so the WBC has authorized the interim title to be contested between Cieslak and former world light heavyweight champion Jean Pascal (pictured) in a date to be determined in Canada with the winner committed to fight Peralta.
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WBC creates interim title for Mbilli vs. Sulecki in Quebec |
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Avoided Montreal-based slugger Christian Mbilli is finally getting a big fight. The unbeaten 29 year-old super middleweight will lock horns with Poland’s Maciej Sulecki for the WBC interim title on Friday, June 27th at Videotron Centre in Quebec City. In the ten-round super middleweight co-feature, once-beaten Erik Bazinyan and former title challenger Steven Butler will collide in an all-Canadian clash. Mbilli-Sulecki, Bazinyan-Butler, and additional undercard fights will stream live and exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+. Promoted by Eye of the Tiger, in association with Top Rank, tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. ET via Ticketmaster.com.
“Christian Mbilli is one of the most exciting fighters in boxing today, and this is the moment he’s been waiting for,” said Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum. “He’s taking on a tough, experienced veteran in Maciej Sulecki, who’s coming off a huge upset. This has all the makings of a firefight in front of one of North America’s best boxing crowds.”
Mbilli (31-0 including the World Series of Boxing), a 2016 Olympian from France by way of Cameroon, turned pro in 2017 and rattled off 13 straight knockouts. Since then, all but five of his wins have come inside the distance. In 2024, he solidified his status as a top contender, dismantling Rohan Murdock in six rounds in January. Next, he iced Mark Heffron in one round in May. Mbilli capped off the run with a grueling ten-round unanimous decision over former world title challenger Sergiy Derevyanchenko. He is currently ranked #1 by the WBC and WBA.
Mbilli said, “I’ve been waiting for this moment for so long, I’ve worked so hard to get here, and there’s no way I’m leaving without the belt on June 27. I want to salute my opponent for having the courage to accept this challenge. But once we’re in the ring, he’ll have to face all the intensity and rage I’ve built up against those who refused to fight me.”
“A world title is on the line, but in Christian Mbilli’s case, it’s also the culmination of a lifetime of work. That’s why we’re confident he won’t miss his chance. We saw the beating Sulecki handed to the fearsome Ali Akhmedov, but as we’ve been saying for years now, Christian is on another level. The winner of this fight will solidify their position as the top contender to Canelo and Scull’s titles. So, the stakes are sky-high for Christian and for all of Quebec boxing. We’re calling on the entire province to show up in Quebec City to support him on June 27,” said Eye of the Tiger President Camille Estephan.
Sulecki (33-3, 13 KOs) is a 35-year-old veteran whose defeats have come against former champions Daniel Jacobs and Demetrius Andrade, along with unbeaten Diego Pacheco. The Polish former title challenger bounced back from the Pacheco loss by traveling to Kazakhstan in February to take on Ali Akhmedov in front of a hostile crowd. Sulęcki outworked the younger Akhmedov, building a lead on the cards before closing the show with a 10th-round TKO.
Sulecki said, “This fight is between me and Canelo, so we can square away our beef from sparring. Of course, Christian Mbilli will not be an easy fight, but I have never felt better since my return with my trainer. I am in a great place with my team, and everyone is doing their part. On June 27, I will make sure I do mine with a statement in his hometown.”
Bazinyan (32-1-1, 23 KOs) is an 11-year pro from Armenia who moved to Canada as a teenager. In 2023, he earned wins over Jose de Jesus Macias and Ronald Ellis. He faced his first professional setbacks the following year, fighting to a draw versus Shakeel Phinn in May before losing via tenth-round knockout against Jaime Munguia in September. Butler has twice fought for a world title, challenging Ryota Murata for the WBA regular crown in December 2019 and Janibek Alimkhanuly for the WBO title in May 2023. Since the Janibek fight, he’s 3-1 with three knockouts, including a first-round stoppage over Fernando Ezequiel Farias last November.
In additional ESPN+-streamed action:
Heavyweight Arslanbek Makhmudov (19-2, 18 KOs) returns in a ten-rounder versus unbeaten Ontario-based Ricardo Brown (12-0, 11 KOs). Makhmudov looks to bounce back from his loss to Guido Vianello last August, while Brown, who represented Jamaica at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, takes a huge step up in opposition.
Junior lightweight Leïla Beaudoin (12-1, 1 KO) will battle against former world champion Elhem Mekhaled (17-3, 3 KOs) in a 10-rounder. Last year, Beaudoin avenged her loss to Elizabeth Chavez Espinoza via eight-round decision in January before decisioning Lizbeth Crespo across ten in August. Mekhaled returns after challenging Chantelle Cameron for an interim title last July.
Junior welterweight Jhon Orobio (13-0, 11 KOs), age 21, and lightweight Luis Santana (13-0, 6 KOs) will return in separate ten-round fights, while Quebec City native Wilkens Mathieu (13-0, 9 KOs) sees action in an eight-rounder.
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WBC creates interim title for Mbilli vs. Sulecki in Quebec
Avoided Montreal-based slugger Christian Mbilli is finally getting a big fight. The unbeaten 29 year-old super middleweight will lock horns with Poland’s Maciej Sulecki for the WBC interim title on Friday, June 27th at Videotron Centre in Quebec City. In the ten-round super middleweight co-feature, once-beaten Erik Bazinyan and former title challenger Steven Butler will collide in an all-Canadian clash. Mbilli-Sulecki, Bazinyan-Butler, and additional undercard fights will stream live and exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+. Promoted by Eye of the Tiger, in association with Top Rank, tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. ET via Ticketmaster.com.
“Christian Mbilli is one of the most exciting fighters in boxing today, and this is the moment he’s been waiting for,” said Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum. “He’s taking on a tough, experienced veteran in Maciej Sulecki, who’s coming off a huge upset. This has all the makings of a firefight in front of one of North America’s best boxing crowds.”
Mbilli (31-0 including the World Series of Boxing), a 2016 Olympian from France by way of Cameroon, turned pro in 2017 and rattled off 13 straight knockouts. Since then, all but five of his wins have come inside the distance. In 2024, he solidified his status as a top contender, dismantling Rohan Murdock in six rounds in January. Next, he iced Mark Heffron in one round in May. Mbilli capped off the run with a grueling ten-round unanimous decision over former world title challenger Sergiy Derevyanchenko. He is currently ranked #1 by the WBC and WBA.
Mbilli said, “I’ve been waiting for this moment for so long, I’ve worked so hard to get here, and there’s no way I’m leaving without the belt on June 27. I want to salute my opponent for having the courage to accept this challenge. But once we’re in the ring, he’ll have to face all the intensity and rage I’ve built up against those who refused to fight me.”
“A world title is on the line, but in Christian Mbilli’s case, it’s also the culmination of a lifetime of work. That’s why we’re confident he won’t miss his chance. We saw the beating Sulecki handed to the fearsome Ali Akhmedov, but as we’ve been saying for years now, Christian is on another level. The winner of this fight will solidify their position as the top contender to Canelo and Scull’s titles. So, the stakes are sky-high for Christian and for all of Quebec boxing. We’re calling on the entire province to show up in Quebec City to support him on June 27,” said Eye of the Tiger President Camille Estephan.
Sulecki (33-3, 13 KOs) is a 35-year-old veteran whose defeats have come against former champions Daniel Jacobs and Demetrius Andrade, along with unbeaten Diego Pacheco. The Polish former title challenger bounced back from the Pacheco loss by traveling to Kazakhstan in February to take on Ali Akhmedov in front of a hostile crowd. Sulęcki outworked the younger Akhmedov, building a lead on the cards before closing the show with a 10th-round TKO.
Sulecki said, “This fight is between me and Canelo, so we can square away our beef from sparring. Of course, Christian Mbilli will not be an easy fight, but I have never felt better since my return with my trainer. I am in a great place with my team, and everyone is doing their part. On June 27, I will make sure I do mine with a statement in his hometown.”
Bazinyan (32-1-1, 23 KOs) is an 11-year pro from Armenia who moved to Canada as a teenager. In 2023, he earned wins over Jose de Jesus Macias and Ronald Ellis. He faced his first professional setbacks the following year, fighting to a draw versus Shakeel Phinn in May before losing via tenth-round knockout against Jaime Munguia in September. Butler has twice fought for a world title, challenging Ryota Murata for the WBA regular crown in December 2019 and Janibek Alimkhanuly for the WBO title in May 2023. Since the Janibek fight, he’s 3-1 with three knockouts, including a first-round stoppage over Fernando Ezequiel Farias last November.
In additional ESPN+-streamed action:
Heavyweight Arslanbek Makhmudov (19-2, 18 KOs) returns in a ten-rounder versus unbeaten Ontario-based Ricardo Brown (12-0, 11 KOs). Makhmudov looks to bounce back from his loss to Guido Vianello last August, while Brown, who represented Jamaica at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, takes a huge step up in opposition.
Junior lightweight Leïla Beaudoin (12-1, 1 KO) will battle against former world champion Elhem Mekhaled (17-3, 3 KOs) in a 10-rounder. Last year, Beaudoin avenged her loss to Elizabeth Chavez Espinoza via eight-round decision in January before decisioning Lizbeth Crespo across ten in August. Mekhaled returns after challenging Chantelle Cameron for an interim title last July.
Junior welterweight Jhon Orobio (13-0, 11 KOs), age 21, and lightweight Luis Santana (13-0, 6 KOs) will return in separate ten-round fights, while Quebec City native Wilkens Mathieu (13-0, 9 KOs) sees action in an eight-rounder.
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Magsayo requests postponement of purse bid |
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The WBC has postponed a purse bid for a 130-pound elimination bout between Mark Magsayo (pictured) and Eduardo Hernandez. MP Promotions and TGB Promotions. who represent former featherweight champion Magsayo, have asked the WBC to postpone the procedure until April 29th. Matchroom Boxing, promoter of Hernandez, was informed of this request, and the WBC has now agreed to the postponement. The bout expected to take place in July. The winner of this bout will become the mandatory challenger to O’Shaquie Foster’s WBC title.
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Magsayo requests postponement of purse bid
The WBC has postponed a purse bid for a 130-pound elimination bout between Mark Magsayo (pictured) and Eduardo Hernandez. MP Promotions and TGB Promotions. who represent former featherweight champion Magsayo, have asked the WBC to postpone the procedure until April 29th. Matchroom Boxing, promoter of Hernandez, was informed of this request, and the WBC has now agreed to the postponement. The bout expected to take place in July. The winner of this bout will become the mandatory challenger to O’Shaquie Foster’s WBC title.
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ATV Velazquez headlines in Springfield, MA on Saturday |
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It’s always been a dream of unbeaten Springfield, Massachusetts junior middleweight Anthony “ATV” Velazquez (16-0-1, 14 KOs) and this Saturday night (Apr. 26th), he will headline a card presented by Reyes Boxing for the second time in his last three fights. Last September, Velasquez won a ten-round unanimous decision over Florent Dervis (10-1) in the welterweight division. This time, Velasquez, age 29, takes on Yusuph “Mr. Mwanza” Metu (11-1, 8 KOs), of Tanzania, at the MassMutual Center in Springfield. The 32 year-old Metu will be fighting in the United States for the first time, as well as only his second outside of his native Tanzania. Metu suffered his lone loss, by way of a ten-round unanimous decision, last September in Moscow to Albert Khamkhoev (10-0, 4 KOs).
“It feels great to be headlining again at home in Springfield,” Velasquez said. “It had always been a dream of mine since I was 11. A have a lot of people supporting me here and a lot of kids look up to me. I didn’t have someone growing up here. People here expect big things from me. There are negative environments everywhere; sports are positive for kids, and I use that for motivation.
“I know my opponent is 11-1, my size, and fighters from Africa are tough and always in shape with a lot of pride. Training camp has been great. It’s been long, 14 weeks, and I’m ready to fight right now. I’ve had a lot of 10-round sparring sessions with a lot of good (his head coach” Hector Bermudez’ fighters, depending on who was in camp. All of them are undefeated.”
Under the guidance of his adviser, Gunther Feingold, Velasquez is happy with the way he is being moved, in addition to understanding he’s outgrown the New England boxing scene and likely will soon be fighting on larger platforms. “His (Gunther) plan is to get me in bigger fights to move me into the ratings.”
A promotional free agent, Velasquez explained. “This is my second scheduled ten-rounder, the more the better, and I hope to stay busy through the end of the year. I’m in the groove and we’ll see who is next after this fight. Promoters are watching now. I believe in my adviser, and this is my time to make a move in my weight class.”
Velasquez is living the dream in terms of headlining at home; however, his ultimate boxing dreams include title belts, major fights with name boxers, promotional contract, and a memorable career.
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ATV Velazquez headlines in Springfield, MA on Saturday
It’s always been a dream of unbeaten Springfield, Massachusetts junior middleweight Anthony “ATV” Velazquez (16-0-1, 14 KOs) and this Saturday night (Apr. 26th), he will headline a card presented by Reyes Boxing for the second time in his last three fights. Last September, Velasquez won a ten-round unanimous decision over Florent Dervis (10-1) in the welterweight division. This time, Velasquez, age 29, takes on Yusuph “Mr. Mwanza” Metu (11-1, 8 KOs), of Tanzania, at the MassMutual Center in Springfield. The 32 year-old Metu will be fighting in the United States for the first time, as well as only his second outside of his native Tanzania. Metu suffered his lone loss, by way of a ten-round unanimous decision, last September in Moscow to Albert Khamkhoev (10-0, 4 KOs).
“It feels great to be headlining again at home in Springfield,” Velasquez said. “It had always been a dream of mine since I was 11. A have a lot of people supporting me here and a lot of kids look up to me. I didn’t have someone growing up here. People here expect big things from me. There are negative environments everywhere; sports are positive for kids, and I use that for motivation.
“I know my opponent is 11-1, my size, and fighters from Africa are tough and always in shape with a lot of pride. Training camp has been great. It’s been long, 14 weeks, and I’m ready to fight right now. I’ve had a lot of 10-round sparring sessions with a lot of good (his head coach” Hector Bermudez’ fighters, depending on who was in camp. All of them are undefeated.”
Under the guidance of his adviser, Gunther Feingold, Velasquez is happy with the way he is being moved, in addition to understanding he’s outgrown the New England boxing scene and likely will soon be fighting on larger platforms. “His (Gunther) plan is to get me in bigger fights to move me into the ratings.”
A promotional free agent, Velasquez explained. “This is my second scheduled ten-rounder, the more the better, and I hope to stay busy through the end of the year. I’m in the groove and we’ll see who is next after this fight. Promoters are watching now. I believe in my adviser, and this is my time to make a move in my weight class.”
Velasquez is living the dream in terms of headlining at home; however, his ultimate boxing dreams include title belts, major fights with name boxers, promotional contract, and a memorable career.
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WBA promotes Ennis to super champion, orders mandatory vs. Giyasov |
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The WBA is creating another paper championship, having announced that a welterweight fight between Ryan Garcia and Rolando Romero, set for May 2nd in New York City, will be for the WBA rgular championship. In order to accomodate the extra title, the WBA elevated the regining champion, Jaron “Boots” Ennis (pictured), from champion to super champion. The announcment was not a surprise because the WBA generally uses the super championship designation when a boxer holds more than one title, and Ennis recently added the WBA title to the IBF version he already owned. With the new designation comes responsibility: Ennis is now mandated to defend his super championship against Shakhram Giyasov — the mandatory challenger. Notably, Giyasov previously stepped aside to allow a unification bout between Ennis and former WBA champion Eimantas Stanionis, despite being next in line for a title shot. Per WBA rules, Ennis must face Giyasov within 120 days of his April 12th victory over Stanionis. Furthermore, the winner of Ennis vs. Giyasov will be required to face the winner of Garcia vs. Romero.
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WBA promotes Ennis to super champion, orders mandatory vs. Giyasov
The WBA is creating another paper championship, having announced that a welterweight fight between Ryan Garcia and Rolando Romero, set for May 2nd in New York City, will be for the WBA rgular championship. In order to accomodate the extra title, the WBA elevated the regining champion, Jaron “Boots” Ennis (pictured), from champion to super champion. The announcment was not a surprise because the WBA generally uses the super championship designation when a boxer holds more than one title, and Ennis recently added the WBA title to the IBF version he already owned. With the new designation comes responsibility: Ennis is now mandated to defend his super championship against Shakhram Giyasov — the mandatory challenger. Notably, Giyasov previously stepped aside to allow a unification bout between Ennis and former WBA champion Eimantas Stanionis, despite being next in line for a title shot. Per WBA rules, Ennis must face Giyasov within 120 days of his April 12th victory over Stanionis. Furthermore, the winner of Ennis vs. Giyasov will be required to face the winner of Garcia vs. Romero.
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WBA orders Gary Antuanne Russell vs. Andy Hiraoka |
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The WBA Championship Committee has officially ordered a showdown between its reigning 140-pound champion Gary Antuanne Russell and his mandatory challenger, Andy Hiraoka. The WBA issued formal notice to both camps, granting them a thirty-day window to negotiate a deal, beginning on April 22nd and running through May 21st. Per WBA Championship Rule C.10, a titleholder must defend the belt against the next available contender within 120 days of claiming the title. For Russell, who captured the crown on March 1st, the deadline to fulfill his mandatory obligation is July 1st. Should the parties fail to reach an agreement within the designated negotiation period — or if either side refuses to participate — the WBA reserves the right to call a purse bid, in accordance with its internal regulations. Hiraoka is from Japan and boasts a 24-0 pro reciord. He earned WBA mandatory contender status by stopping the respected Ismael Barroso in September.
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WBA orders Gary Antuanne Russell vs. Andy Hiraoka
The WBA Championship Committee has officially ordered a showdown between its reigning 140-pound champion Gary Antuanne Russell and his mandatory challenger, Andy Hiraoka. The WBA issued formal notice to both camps, granting them a thirty-day window to negotiate a deal, beginning on April 22nd and running through May 21st. Per WBA Championship Rule C.10, a titleholder must defend the belt against the next available contender within 120 days of claiming the title. For Russell, who captured the crown on March 1st, the deadline to fulfill his mandatory obligation is July 1st. Should the parties fail to reach an agreement within the designated negotiation period — or if either side refuses to participate — the WBA reserves the right to call a purse bid, in accordance with its internal regulations. Hiraoka is from Japan and boasts a 24-0 pro reciord. He earned WBA mandatory contender status by stopping the respected Ismael Barroso in September.
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CES announces signing of Will Guilmette |
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![]() New England promoter Jimmy Burchfield Sr., President & CEO of CES announced a signing for his companmy on social media. Burchfield wrote: "It is with great pride and excitement that I officially welcome amateur standout Will Guilmette to the CES family. Earlier today, we signed Will to an exclusive promotional contract, and we couldn’t be more confident in the bright future ahead of him. Will is set to make his highly anticipated professional debut on May 10th at our CES Championship Jackpot event at Foxwoods Resort Casino [in Connecticut] and trust me when I say, this is just the beginning. I’ve seen champions come through these doors for decades, and I have no doubt that Will Guilmette is destined for greatness. The journey starts now! Welcome to the big stage, Will. Let’s make history." Guilmette is listed as a junior middleweight, although his professional weight class has not yet been announced. |
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CES announces signing of Will Guilmette
New England promoter Jimmy Burchfield Sr., President & CEO of CES announced a signing for his companmy on social media. Burchfield wrote: "It is with great pride and excitement that I officially welcome amateur standout Will Guilmette to the CES family. Earlier today, we signed Will to an exclusive promotional contract, and we couldn’t be more confident in the bright future ahead of him. Will is set to make his highly anticipated professional debut on May 10th at our CES Championship Jackpot event at Foxwoods Resort Casino [in Connecticut] and trust me when I say, this is just the beginning. I’ve seen champions come through these doors for decades, and I have no doubt that Will Guilmette is destined for greatness. The journey starts now! Welcome to the big stage, Will. Let’s make history." Guilmette is listed as a junior middleweight, although his professional weight class has not yet been announced. |
Garnica stops Palicte in three |
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Anthony Garnica TKO3 Aston Palicte... This past Saturday, Oakland, California bantamweight Anthony Garnica remained undefeated with a third-round TKO over Philippine native, Aston Palicte (27-8-1, 23 KOs), improving his record to 13-0 with 8 KOs. The scheduled eight-round bout was promoted by Showtime Boxing Promotions and took place at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, CA. From the opening bell, Garnica took control of the fight, letting his hands fly with bad intentions, forcing Palicte into a fire fight. After an entertaining first round, Garnica landed a vicious body shot in round two, sending Palicte to the canvas. Palicte was able to make it to round three and showed tremendous resilience dropping Garnica with a straight right cross. When Garnica recovered, he went right back at Palicte and ended the bout with a flurry of punches forcing the referee to stop the fight at the :40 second mark of round three.
Palicte was close to winning a championship in 2018 when he fought Donnie Nietes to a draw.
"I was feeling great in round one and hit him with a nice shot to the body in round two.” Garnica stated. “I was a little carless trying to end the fight at the beginning of round three and he caught me with a clean shot, but I wasn’t going to let that stop me. I knew I had to bite down, stay composed, and take back control—and that’s exactly what I did, and took him out of there."
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
In en action-packed eight rounder, Israel Mercado (12-1-2, 7 KOs) earned a hard-fought unanimous decision victory over the battle-tested Jonathan Jose Eniz (35-22-1, 16 KOs). From the opening bell, the bout turned into a slugfest, with both fighters trading heavy shots in the center of the ring. Mercado showcased sharp boxing skills and smart ring IQ, using Eniz’s forward pressure against him to land clean counters and control the pace. As the final thirty seconds ticked down, the two warriors stood toe-to-toe, unleashing everything they had and bringing the crowd to their feet. After eight thrilling rounds, it was Mercado who emerged with his hand raised.
A six-round super middleweight bout saw Raul Salomon (15-3, 13 KOs) defeat Crispulo Javier Andino (26-16-1, 12 KOs) by first round KO...
Junior welterweight Avetis Gadya (1-0, 1 KO) defeated David Minter (4-8, 3 KOs) by second round KO...
In a four-round bantamweight bout, Chantel Navarro (5-0, 3 KOs) defeated Wendy Villegas (2-6, 2 KOs) by unanimous decision and...
Brianda Cruz (2-0) defeated Julia Igel (3-1, 2 KOs) by unanimous decision.
Showtime Promotions executives Reyes Mejia and Lenin Garcia weighed in on the success of their “New Era Fight Night” series, an event designed to spotlight boxing’s next generation of stars. “Anthony Garnica showed why he’s considered one of the top bantamweight prospects in boxing. To take out a crafty veteran like Palicte proved he’s got the talent to make a run at the bantamweight title. In addition, Mercado vs. Eniz was non-stop action that had the crowd on their feet. This entire card delivered.”
“We couldn’t be happier with how the night played out” added Garcia. “Our mission at Showtime Promotions is to deliver great fights and build the platform for tomorrow’s champions. Garnica showed he’s on that path—and we’re just getting started.”
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Garnica stops Palicte in three
Anthony Garnica TKO3 Aston Palicte... This past Saturday, Oakland, California bantamweight Anthony Garnica remained undefeated with a third-round TKO over Philippine native, Aston Palicte (27-8-1, 23 KOs), improving his record to 13-0 with 8 KOs. The scheduled eight-round bout was promoted by Showtime Boxing Promotions and took place at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, CA. From the opening bell, Garnica took control of the fight, letting his hands fly with bad intentions, forcing Palicte into a fire fight. After an entertaining first round, Garnica landed a vicious body shot in round two, sending Palicte to the canvas. Palicte was able to make it to round three and showed tremendous resilience dropping Garnica with a straight right cross. When Garnica recovered, he went right back at Palicte and ended the bout with a flurry of punches forcing the referee to stop the fight at the :40 second mark of round three.
Palicte was close to winning a championship in 2018 when he fought Donnie Nietes to a draw.
"I was feeling great in round one and hit him with a nice shot to the body in round two.” Garnica stated. “I was a little carless trying to end the fight at the beginning of round three and he caught me with a clean shot, but I wasn’t going to let that stop me. I knew I had to bite down, stay composed, and take back control—and that’s exactly what I did, and took him out of there."
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
In en action-packed eight rounder, Israel Mercado (12-1-2, 7 KOs) earned a hard-fought unanimous decision victory over the battle-tested Jonathan Jose Eniz (35-22-1, 16 KOs). From the opening bell, the bout turned into a slugfest, with both fighters trading heavy shots in the center of the ring. Mercado showcased sharp boxing skills and smart ring IQ, using Eniz’s forward pressure against him to land clean counters and control the pace. As the final thirty seconds ticked down, the two warriors stood toe-to-toe, unleashing everything they had and bringing the crowd to their feet. After eight thrilling rounds, it was Mercado who emerged with his hand raised.
A six-round super middleweight bout saw Raul Salomon (15-3, 13 KOs) defeat Crispulo Javier Andino (26-16-1, 12 KOs) by first round KO...
Junior welterweight Avetis Gadya (1-0, 1 KO) defeated David Minter (4-8, 3 KOs) by second round KO...
In a four-round bantamweight bout, Chantel Navarro (5-0, 3 KOs) defeated Wendy Villegas (2-6, 2 KOs) by unanimous decision and...
Brianda Cruz (2-0) defeated Julia Igel (3-1, 2 KOs) by unanimous decision.
Showtime Promotions executives Reyes Mejia and Lenin Garcia weighed in on the success of their “New Era Fight Night” series, an event designed to spotlight boxing’s next generation of stars. “Anthony Garnica showed why he’s considered one of the top bantamweight prospects in boxing. To take out a crafty veteran like Palicte proved he’s got the talent to make a run at the bantamweight title. In addition, Mercado vs. Eniz was non-stop action that had the crowd on their feet. This entire card delivered.”
“We couldn’t be happier with how the night played out” added Garcia. “Our mission at Showtime Promotions is to deliver great fights and build the platform for tomorrow’s champions. Garnica showed he’s on that path—and we’re just getting started.”
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Introducing Marine Corps Captain Stephanie Simon |
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Split-T Boxing Management announced the signing of U.S. Marine Corps Captain Stephanie Simon to an exclusive management deal. Simon will be managed by Split-T’s CEO, Dave McWater and Brian Cohen. Simon, a decorated amateur, earned national attention with her championship run at the 2023 National Golden Gloves and her strong performance at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials. Known for her technical precision, ring IQ, and the same discipline she has displayed as a Marine Corps officer, Simon is poised to make a smooth and successful transition into the professional ranks. Simon has a professional record of 2-0 and competes in the junior welterweight division. |
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Introducing Marine Corps Captain Stephanie Simon
Split-T Boxing Management announced the signing of U.S. Marine Corps Captain Stephanie Simon to an exclusive management deal. Simon will be managed by Split-T’s CEO, Dave McWater and Brian Cohen. Simon, a decorated amateur, earned national attention with her championship run at the 2023 National Golden Gloves and her strong performance at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials. Known for her technical precision, ring IQ, and the same discipline she has displayed as a Marine Corps officer, Simon is poised to make a smooth and successful transition into the professional ranks. Simon has a professional record of 2-0 and competes in the junior welterweight division. |
WBC Grand Prix heavyweight results |
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Last weekend, the first round of the WBC Boxing Grand Prix, a multi-phase tournament extending throughout 2025, took place at the BLVD City Global Theater in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia under the auspices of Riyadh Season. There are separate competitions in four weight classes. Here are the 11 of the 16 heavyweight results that the WBC reported:
In a battle of undefeateds, Peter Lacz of Poland defeated Belgium's Michael Pirotton by unanimous decision. Last year, Pirotton saw action in the Team Combat League...
South Carolina's Devon Young knocked out Paulo Yuskiv of the Ukraine in the second round...
Tsotne Rogava, a California-based Eastern European, sent Lewis Clarke to the canvas in the second round...
South Africa's Keaton Gomes landed a powerful right hand on Roberto Medina of Mexico in the first round to end the fight...
Alija Mesic of Bosnia and Herzegovina disposed of Kenya's Denzel Onyango in the first round by landing powerful right hands...
Reagan Apanu of the Congo defeated Pavol Hrivnak of the Czech Republic by majority decision...
Ukraine's Vitaliy Stalchenko, previously a cruiserweight, won a unanimous decision over pro-debuting Dylan Rajic of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
Argentina's Emiliano Mendoza defeated Wu Peng Yang of China on the scorecards....
Ahmed Krnjic of Bosnia and Herzegovina won via technical knockout when the referee did not let Guatemala's Yordy Valenzuela continue after being knocked down...
Italy's Davide Brito won his fight against France's Clément Gillet...
Argentina's Jonathan Vegara won on the cards against Pennsylvania's 6'7" Steven Torres.
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WBC Grand Prix heavyweight results
Last weekend, the first round of the WBC Boxing Grand Prix, a multi-phase tournament extending throughout 2025, took place at the BLVD City Global Theater in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia under the auspices of Riyadh Season. There are separate competitions in four weight classes. Here are the 11 of the 16 heavyweight results that the WBC reported:
In a battle of undefeateds, Peter Lacz of Poland defeated Belgium's Michael Pirotton by unanimous decision. Last year, Pirotton saw action in the Team Combat League...
South Carolina's Devon Young knocked out Paulo Yuskiv of the Ukraine in the second round...
Tsotne Rogava, a California-based Eastern European, sent Lewis Clarke to the canvas in the second round...
South Africa's Keaton Gomes landed a powerful right hand on Roberto Medina of Mexico in the first round to end the fight...
Alija Mesic of Bosnia and Herzegovina disposed of Kenya's Denzel Onyango in the first round by landing powerful right hands...
Reagan Apanu of the Congo defeated Pavol Hrivnak of the Czech Republic by majority decision...
Ukraine's Vitaliy Stalchenko, previously a cruiserweight, won a unanimous decision over pro-debuting Dylan Rajic of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
Argentina's Emiliano Mendoza defeated Wu Peng Yang of China on the scorecards....
Ahmed Krnjic of Bosnia and Herzegovina won via technical knockout when the referee did not let Guatemala's Yordy Valenzuela continue after being knocked down...
Italy's Davide Brito won his fight against France's Clément Gillet...
Argentina's Jonathan Vegara won on the cards against Pennsylvania's 6'7" Steven Torres.
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Matchroom wins purse bid for Williams vs. Oliha |
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![]() On Tuesday, the IBF held a purse bid for a middleweight elimination bout between Etinosa Oliha of Italy and Austin Williams of Texas. There were two bidders: Agon Sports & Events, a German company that represents the Ityalian Oliha, and Matchroom, who promotes Williams. The purse bid was won by Mathroom, with a winning bid of $233,333. Agon's bid was $215,313. Because Oliha is ranked #2 by the IBF and Williams is several spots lower, IBF rules provide the winning bid will be split 75% for Oliha and 25% for Williams. Under IBF rules, Oliha-Williams "must be scheduled to take place not less than 28 days and not more than 90 days from the date of the bid award, unless a different date is agreed to in writing by the boxers and/or approved by the [IBF] Championships Committee." Williams is 18-1 with two straght wins after a loss in June to Hamzah Sheeraz. Those wins came over Gian Garrido (11-2) and Patrice Volny (19-2). Oliha is 21-0 and is on a run of five consecutive victories over quality opposition in the past two years. The IBF middleweight champion is Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, who also holds the WBO title. |
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Matchroom wins purse bid for Williams vs. Oliha
On Tuesday, the IBF held a purse bid for a middleweight elimination bout between Etinosa Oliha of Italy and Austin Williams of Texas. There were two bidders: Agon Sports & Events, a German company that represents the Ityalian Oliha, and Matchroom, who promotes Williams. The purse bid was won by Mathroom, with a winning bid of $233,333. Agon's bid was $215,313. Because Oliha is ranked #2 by the IBF and Williams is several spots lower, IBF rules provide the winning bid will be split 75% for Oliha and 25% for Williams. Under IBF rules, Oliha-Williams "must be scheduled to take place not less than 28 days and not more than 90 days from the date of the bid award, unless a different date is agreed to in writing by the boxers and/or approved by the [IBF] Championships Committee." Williams is 18-1 with two straght wins after a loss in June to Hamzah Sheeraz. Those wins came over Gian Garrido (11-2) and Patrice Volny (19-2). Oliha is 21-0 and is on a run of five consecutive victories over quality opposition in the past two years. The IBF middleweight champion is Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, who also holds the WBO title. |
Jake Paul talks about fighting JC Chavez Jr. |
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Jake Paul will fight former middleweight title holder Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Here is what Paul had to say about the match-up: "Five years ago, I stepped into the ring for my pro debut after one amateur fight, and every fight since has been a step towards becoming world champion. I just defeated the baddest man on the planet [Mike Tyson] and broke multiple records, and now I’m going against a former world champion with 54 wins who [reigning world super middleweight champion Saul] Canelo [Alvarez] could barely beat [in 2017]. Chávez Jr. is Mexican, but I, El Gallo De Dorado, 'Mexi-can' knock him out. On Saturday, June 28th, live on DAZN pay-per-view, I will defeat Julio and make Chávez Sr. proud in ways Jr. never has. Viva La Puerto Rico." Chavez Jr. is 54-6-1. He was WBC middleweight champion from 2011-2012 but has experienced substance abuse issues in recent years. Last year, he ended a two-and-a-half year absence by defeating a novice, Uriah Hall, in a cruiserweight six rounder. Paul is 11-1 coming off a huge boxing event in which he defeated 58 year-old boxing legend Mike Tyson over eight two-minute rounds.
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Jake Paul talks about fighting JC Chavez Jr.
Jake Paul will fight former middleweight title holder Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Here is what Paul had to say about the match-up: "Five years ago, I stepped into the ring for my pro debut after one amateur fight, and every fight since has been a step towards becoming world champion. I just defeated the baddest man on the planet [Mike Tyson] and broke multiple records, and now I’m going against a former world champion with 54 wins who [reigning world super middleweight champion Saul] Canelo [Alvarez] could barely beat [in 2017]. Chávez Jr. is Mexican, but I, El Gallo De Dorado, 'Mexi-can' knock him out. On Saturday, June 28th, live on DAZN pay-per-view, I will defeat Julio and make Chávez Sr. proud in ways Jr. never has. Viva La Puerto Rico." Chavez Jr. is 54-6-1. He was WBC middleweight champion from 2011-2012 but has experienced substance abuse issues in recent years. Last year, he ended a two-and-a-half year absence by defeating a novice, Uriah Hall, in a cruiserweight six rounder. Paul is 11-1 coming off a huge boxing event in which he defeated 58 year-old boxing legend Mike Tyson over eight two-minute rounds.
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June 14th show being planned for Westchester, NY |
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Star Boxing is planning a June 14th show at the Westchester County Center in White Plains, New York. The show will feature a boxer-vs.-puncher match-up in the featherweight division between Rajon “Picasso” Chance and Yan Carlos “El Baka” Perez of the Dominican Republic. Chance (8-1-1), from New Jersey, is known for his slick footwork and artistic precision in the ring. He will look to outclass Perez (5-0), a pressure fighter with knockout power in both hands. More fight announcements are on the way for this show.
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June 14th show being planned for Westchester, NY
Star Boxing is planning a June 14th show at the Westchester County Center in White Plains, New York. The show will feature a boxer-vs.-puncher match-up in the featherweight division between Rajon “Picasso” Chance and Yan Carlos “El Baka” Perez of the Dominican Republic. Chance (8-1-1), from New Jersey, is known for his slick footwork and artistic precision in the ring. He will look to outclass Perez (5-0), a pressure fighter with knockout power in both hands. More fight announcements are on the way for this show.
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Introducing teenager Sar’ai Brown-El |
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Sar’ai Brown-El has signed a management agreement with Split-T Management. The amateur standout is now set to begin her professional journey under the guidance of Split-T’s founder and manager Dave McWater and seasoned boxing manager Brian Cohen. Brown-El, age 19, will compete at light flyweight and flyweight. Brown-El is expected to announce her professional debut date soon. Her amateur résumé includes being a 19-time national champion, a Junior Olympic gold medalist, USA Boxing Silver Gloves champion, and being a member of Team USA. She is known for her technical precision, ring IQ, and relentless work ethic
"I am really excited. Split-T is a great Management company. I cannot wait to start working with them, Dave has known about me since I was 13 years old. It's really good to see that they are pushing females to get world title fights, and I am honored to be part of the team," said Brown.
Split-T Management CEO Dave McWater expressed his excitement about the signing: “Sar’ai Brown-El is the total package — skill, intelligence, and the kind of drive you don’t see everyday. Women’s boxing is experiencing an incredible boom, and I have no doubt Sar’ai is going to be a major force in the sport. We’re honored to have her as part of the Split-T family.”
Veteran manager and boxing figure Brian Cohen, known for guiding the careers of many world-class female fighters, also was excited: “Sar’ai isn’t just a standout amateur, she’s a future world champion. Her natural ability and boxing IQ are elite, and with the right guidance, her potential is limitless. I’m proud to be part of her journey and excited for what’s ahead.”
Since her youth, Brown-El trains alongside fellow Split-T fighters Nathan and Elijah Lugo at the Lugo Boxing & Fitness in Marietta, Georgia.
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Introducing teenager Sar’ai Brown-El
Sar’ai Brown-El has signed a management agreement with Split-T Management. The amateur standout is now set to begin her professional journey under the guidance of Split-T’s founder and manager Dave McWater and seasoned boxing manager Brian Cohen. Brown-El, age 19, will compete at light flyweight and flyweight. Brown-El is expected to announce her professional debut date soon. Her amateur résumé includes being a 19-time national champion, a Junior Olympic gold medalist, USA Boxing Silver Gloves champion, and being a member of Team USA. She is known for her technical precision, ring IQ, and relentless work ethic
"I am really excited. Split-T is a great Management company. I cannot wait to start working with them, Dave has known about me since I was 13 years old. It's really good to see that they are pushing females to get world title fights, and I am honored to be part of the team," said Brown.
Split-T Management CEO Dave McWater expressed his excitement about the signing: “Sar’ai Brown-El is the total package — skill, intelligence, and the kind of drive you don’t see everyday. Women’s boxing is experiencing an incredible boom, and I have no doubt Sar’ai is going to be a major force in the sport. We’re honored to have her as part of the Split-T family.”
Veteran manager and boxing figure Brian Cohen, known for guiding the careers of many world-class female fighters, also was excited: “Sar’ai isn’t just a standout amateur, she’s a future world champion. Her natural ability and boxing IQ are elite, and with the right guidance, her potential is limitless. I’m proud to be part of her journey and excited for what’s ahead.”
Since her youth, Brown-El trains alongside fellow Split-T fighters Nathan and Elijah Lugo at the Lugo Boxing & Fitness in Marietta, Georgia.
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Ex-NBA star Michael Carter-Williams to make amateur debut |
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Uprising Promotions announced that former NBA Rookie of the Year Michael Carter-Williams will make his amateur boxing debut at the upcoming Broad Street Brawl, which will be hosted on May 29th at the Léman Ballroom in New York City. The action-packed event will raise funds for Bigvision Community, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting young adults in recovery from substance abuse. Carter-Williams, a standout guard from Syracuse University and the 11th overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers, made an immediate impact in the league. He earned 2013–14 NBA Rookie of the Year honors after averaging 16.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game for the Sixers during his rookie season. Notably, he nearly achieved a quadruple-double in his NBA debut, recording 22 points, 12 assists, nine steals and seven rebounds against the Miami Heat. After a decade-long pro basketball career, Carter-Williams has since turned his focus to a variety of new business endeavors, and he has also begun work as a college basketball analyst for ESPN. With his competitive spirit still inspiring him to find new challenges, Carter-Williams started boxing and is now set to make his amateur debut when Uprising Promotions returns to action on May 29th.
“We are excited to have someone of Michael Carter-Williams’ caliber on the show. You do not get to the top of the game like he did in basketball without being a seriously hard worker, so I am curious to see how his athletic ability transitions into boxing,” said Ronson Frank, president of Uprising Promotions. “Along with Bigvision Community and the other participants who will be fighting on this card, Michael Carter-Williams will be helping us provide assistance to individuals who are working to make a positive change in their lives. We really hope the boxing community will come out and support this great event so we can make an even stronger impact.”
Presented by Uprising Promotions in association with HIIT the Deck Boxing Gym, Broad Street Brawl on May 29th will feature a variety of amateur bouts, with Carter-Williams' debut being a key highlight of the evening. Tickets for the show are on sale now.
Based in New York City, Uprising Promotions was founded in 2013 by Frank, a former professional boxer who retired as an undefeated light heavyweight following a 17-fight career. Throughout its more than a decade in the business, Uprising Promotions has hosted a consistent schedule of sellout shows in its home base of New York City. Additionally, the company has routinely co-promoted cards that take place throughout the United States and all over the globe. From a broadcast perspective, Uprising Promotions has co-promoted cards on major television networks such as Showtime, and it has independently managed international pay-per-view events in the United States and Jamaica.
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Ex-NBA star Michael Carter-Williams to make amateur debut
Uprising Promotions announced that former NBA Rookie of the Year Michael Carter-Williams will make his amateur boxing debut at the upcoming Broad Street Brawl, which will be hosted on May 29th at the Léman Ballroom in New York City. The action-packed event will raise funds for Bigvision Community, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting young adults in recovery from substance abuse. Carter-Williams, a standout guard from Syracuse University and the 11th overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers, made an immediate impact in the league. He earned 2013–14 NBA Rookie of the Year honors after averaging 16.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game for the Sixers during his rookie season. Notably, he nearly achieved a quadruple-double in his NBA debut, recording 22 points, 12 assists, nine steals and seven rebounds against the Miami Heat. After a decade-long pro basketball career, Carter-Williams has since turned his focus to a variety of new business endeavors, and he has also begun work as a college basketball analyst for ESPN. With his competitive spirit still inspiring him to find new challenges, Carter-Williams started boxing and is now set to make his amateur debut when Uprising Promotions returns to action on May 29th.
“We are excited to have someone of Michael Carter-Williams’ caliber on the show. You do not get to the top of the game like he did in basketball without being a seriously hard worker, so I am curious to see how his athletic ability transitions into boxing,” said Ronson Frank, president of Uprising Promotions. “Along with Bigvision Community and the other participants who will be fighting on this card, Michael Carter-Williams will be helping us provide assistance to individuals who are working to make a positive change in their lives. We really hope the boxing community will come out and support this great event so we can make an even stronger impact.”
Presented by Uprising Promotions in association with HIIT the Deck Boxing Gym, Broad Street Brawl on May 29th will feature a variety of amateur bouts, with Carter-Williams' debut being a key highlight of the evening. Tickets for the show are on sale now.
Based in New York City, Uprising Promotions was founded in 2013 by Frank, a former professional boxer who retired as an undefeated light heavyweight following a 17-fight career. Throughout its more than a decade in the business, Uprising Promotions has hosted a consistent schedule of sellout shows in its home base of New York City. Additionally, the company has routinely co-promoted cards that take place throughout the United States and all over the globe. From a broadcast perspective, Uprising Promotions has co-promoted cards on major television networks such as Showtime, and it has independently managed international pay-per-view events in the United States and Jamaica.
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Korean update: Siro Choi emerging at lightweight |
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Siro Choi KO11 Shuichiro Yoshino ... In a lightweight clash at the Cultur Center in Namyangju, Korea, Uzbeki-born, Korean-based Siro Choi (9-0, 7 KOs) delivered a statement-making knockout in the elevemth round over Japan's Shuichiro Yoshino (17-2, 13 KOs). From the opening bell, Choi brought the heat — blending speed, precision, and aggression to chip away at the veteran. Yoshino, known for his ring IQ and grit, answered back with sharp counters and solid combinations, but Choi’s footwork and surgical accuracy consistently gave him the upper hand. The tide decisively turned in the tenth round, when Choi unleashed a combination that sent Yoshino to the canvas for the first time in the fight. Though the Japanese warrior beat the count, the damage had been done, and the writing was on the wall. In the eleventh, Choi closed the show with authority — detonating a right hand that left Yoshino defenseless. The referee had seen enough, waving it off to crown Choi as the winner With this highlight-reel knockout, the unbeaten Choi solidifies his status as an emerging boxer on the Asian scene. As for Yoshino, who was coming off a win over Jules Victoriano, it’s back to the drawing board as he looks to regroup after this tough setback.
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Korean update: Siro Choi emerging at lightweight
Siro Choi KO11 Shuichiro Yoshino ... In a lightweight clash at the Cultur Center in Namyangju, Korea, Uzbeki-born, Korean-based Siro Choi (9-0, 7 KOs) delivered a statement-making knockout in the elevemth round over Japan's Shuichiro Yoshino (17-2, 13 KOs). From the opening bell, Choi brought the heat — blending speed, precision, and aggression to chip away at the veteran. Yoshino, known for his ring IQ and grit, answered back with sharp counters and solid combinations, but Choi’s footwork and surgical accuracy consistently gave him the upper hand. The tide decisively turned in the tenth round, when Choi unleashed a combination that sent Yoshino to the canvas for the first time in the fight. Though the Japanese warrior beat the count, the damage had been done, and the writing was on the wall. In the eleventh, Choi closed the show with authority — detonating a right hand that left Yoshino defenseless. The referee had seen enough, waving it off to crown Choi as the winner With this highlight-reel knockout, the unbeaten Choi solidifies his status as an emerging boxer on the Asian scene. As for Yoshino, who was coming off a win over Jules Victoriano, it’s back to the drawing board as he looks to regroup after this tough setback.
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Spotlight on Tudor vs. Johnson |
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The headlining bout of the ‘LA Friday Night Fights’ event this Friday, April 25th at from Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California has been changed to a welterweight duel between Fort Lauderdale, Florida’s once-beaten Eric Tudor (12-1, 7 KOs) and the always tough Kevin “Thunderstorm” Johnson (12-5, 8 KOs) of Las Vegas. The original main event, a light heavyweight showdown between Yair Gallardo and David Stephens was postponed after a sparring injury to Gallardo. Streamed by DAZN and presented by Paco Presents and Golden Boy Promotions, the eight-round co-feature will see junior lightweight Justin Viloria (8-0, 6 KOs) of Whittier, CA, taking on Mexico’s Alejandro Yung Wong (12-1, 6 KOs). Tickets for “LA Friday Night Fights” are available at events.thunderstudios.com.
With an amateur pedigree of over 200 bouts, Tudor won the Silver Gloves and National PAL Boxing Championships and earned place on the Romanian ntional tam before turning pro in February 2022. Raised in Florida, the 23-year old switches between boxing and power punching with ease. Tudor rebounded from his only professional loss, an eight-round decision defeat in late 2023, with three consecutive victories. Tudor was last seen defeating the then 28-1 Harold Calderon by unanimous decision in November of last year.
“I am so excited to be headlining for the first time on DAZN,” said Eric Tudor. “I have been working hard in the gym, and I am going to prove that I have what it takes to be the best. Thank you to my entire team for making this happen!”
Originally from Detroit, Johnson turned pro in late 2016 and rattled off five consecutive wins before suffering his first career loss. And, while Johnson has gone on to suffer four more career losses, they have all come against top-flight competition with combined records of 53-2, including a close decision loss to current IBF 140-pound champion, Richardson Hitchins.
Along the way, Johnson has collected several impressive victories and taken the undefeated “0” from no less than five opponents. He also holds a stoppage victory over former title challenger Vicente Martin Rodriguez. “They call me ‘Thunderstorm.’ Just tell my opponent there is a severe weather alert coming to Long Beach, California, on fight night,” said Johnson. “Be ready, because you won’t be able to find any cover from this storm!”
Also scheduled for action is junior welterweight Ricardo Sonny Robledo (10-0, 3 KOs) of Mission Hills, CA, taking on Dante Ettore (11-1-2, 7 KOs) of Las Vegas in an eight-round battle; plus junior welterweight Javier Meza (2-0, 2 KOs) of Amarillo, TX, facing Buenos Aires’ Luciano Ramos (2-9) over four rounds; bantamweight Roy Cano making his four-round pro debut against LA’s Larry Serrano Romero (3-4-1); and Miami junior welterweight Danilo Diez (2-0) facing Venezuela’s Giovanny Gonzalez (2-6, 2 KOs) in a four-rounder.
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Spotlight on Tudor vs. Johnson
The headlining bout of the ‘LA Friday Night Fights’ event this Friday, April 25th at from Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California has been changed to a welterweight duel between Fort Lauderdale, Florida’s once-beaten Eric Tudor (12-1, 7 KOs) and the always tough Kevin “Thunderstorm” Johnson (12-5, 8 KOs) of Las Vegas. The original main event, a light heavyweight showdown between Yair Gallardo and David Stephens was postponed after a sparring injury to Gallardo. Streamed by DAZN and presented by Paco Presents and Golden Boy Promotions, the eight-round co-feature will see junior lightweight Justin Viloria (8-0, 6 KOs) of Whittier, CA, taking on Mexico’s Alejandro Yung Wong (12-1, 6 KOs). Tickets for “LA Friday Night Fights” are available at events.thunderstudios.com.
With an amateur pedigree of over 200 bouts, Tudor won the Silver Gloves and National PAL Boxing Championships and earned place on the Romanian ntional tam before turning pro in February 2022. Raised in Florida, the 23-year old switches between boxing and power punching with ease. Tudor rebounded from his only professional loss, an eight-round decision defeat in late 2023, with three consecutive victories. Tudor was last seen defeating the then 28-1 Harold Calderon by unanimous decision in November of last year.
“I am so excited to be headlining for the first time on DAZN,” said Eric Tudor. “I have been working hard in the gym, and I am going to prove that I have what it takes to be the best. Thank you to my entire team for making this happen!”
Originally from Detroit, Johnson turned pro in late 2016 and rattled off five consecutive wins before suffering his first career loss. And, while Johnson has gone on to suffer four more career losses, they have all come against top-flight competition with combined records of 53-2, including a close decision loss to current IBF 140-pound champion, Richardson Hitchins.
Along the way, Johnson has collected several impressive victories and taken the undefeated “0” from no less than five opponents. He also holds a stoppage victory over former title challenger Vicente Martin Rodriguez. “They call me ‘Thunderstorm.’ Just tell my opponent there is a severe weather alert coming to Long Beach, California, on fight night,” said Johnson. “Be ready, because you won’t be able to find any cover from this storm!”
Also scheduled for action is junior welterweight Ricardo Sonny Robledo (10-0, 3 KOs) of Mission Hills, CA, taking on Dante Ettore (11-1-2, 7 KOs) of Las Vegas in an eight-round battle; plus junior welterweight Javier Meza (2-0, 2 KOs) of Amarillo, TX, facing Buenos Aires’ Luciano Ramos (2-9) over four rounds; bantamweight Roy Cano making his four-round pro debut against LA’s Larry Serrano Romero (3-4-1); and Miami junior welterweight Danilo Diez (2-0) facing Venezuela’s Giovanny Gonzalez (2-6, 2 KOs) in a four-rounder.
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WBA to gather in Spain this July |
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![]() The WBA will hold its first-ever Europe Regional Convention in Madrid, from July 15th through July 18th. The event will bring together leading figures from European and international boxing, sports authorities, media, trainers, promoters, and fans, in a gathering aimed at strengthening the sport’s growth across the continent. |
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WBA to gather in Spain this July
The WBA will hold its first-ever Europe Regional Convention in Madrid, from July 15th through July 18th. The event will bring together leading figures from European and international boxing, sports authorities, media, trainers, promoters, and fans, in a gathering aimed at strengthening the sport’s growth across the continent. |
Turki Alalshikh planning big NYC card for July 12th |
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Turki Alalshikh, the chairman of the General Entertainment Authority of Saudi Arabia and the most powerful man in boxing, has announced through Ring Magazine, a huge boxing show for July 12th in New York City. Alalshikh (pictured) did not specify a venue yet, but the show will feature Shakur Stevenson defending his WBC lightweight title vs. William Zepeda, Alberto Puello defending his WBC junior welterweight title vs. Subriel Matias, Edgar Berlanga facing Hamzah Sheeraz in a WBC super middleweight title eliminator and light heavyweight David Morrell battling the undefeated Imam Khataev on the undercard.
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Turki Alalshikh planning big NYC card for July 12th
Turki Alalshikh, the chairman of the General Entertainment Authority of Saudi Arabia and the most powerful man in boxing, has announced through Ring Magazine, a huge boxing show for July 12th in New York City. Alalshikh (pictured) did not specify a venue yet, but the show will feature Shakur Stevenson defending his WBC lightweight title vs. William Zepeda, Alberto Puello defending his WBC junior welterweight title vs. Subriel Matias, Edgar Berlanga facing Hamzah Sheeraz in a WBC super middleweight title eliminator and light heavyweight David Morrell battling the undefeated Imam Khataev on the undercard.
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Marco Romero has three bouts scheduled in next two months |
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Marco Romero KO1 Heber Rondon ... In his first scheduled six-round bout (held on April 12th), Kansas light heavyweight Marco “El Tiburón” Romero (6-0, 5 KOs) needed only half of a round to mow down his opponent as he continues his aggressive fight schedule. The 19 year-old Romero, a 23-time national amateur champion, stopped Heber Rondon (20-8, 13 KOs) of Venezuela with a left hook to the body at the 1:01 mark of the opening round at Eclipse Event Center in Denver. “I am doing the right things by listening to my coaches and my team,” Romero said, “doing what we practice in the ring like that left hook to the body. We have worked so hard, and I’d say we are on track to greatness.
“I’m not disappointed that I haven’t been getting more rounds (12 rounds in 6 pro fights) in my fights. Rounds will come as my opposition becomes better. All I can do is my job and, if that means getting my opponent out of there in the first or last round I’ll do it.” Romero has embarked on an extremely busy 2025 tentative fight schedule for Romero this year continuing May 24th in Topeka (KS), June 14th in Portland (ME), June 27th in Wichita (KS), September 6th in Olathe (KS – Marco’s hometown), and back November 8th to Portland (ME). “I am very excited about my fight schedule for the rest of 2025,” Romero added, “especially with some being in Kansas. To just be able to stay this active is amazing. We will be doing more six-round fights, but a potential eight-rounder in November is being talked about.”
The architects of Romero’s steady development and accelerated fight schedule are his legendary manager/head trainer John Bown and deeply connected adviser Al Valenti. “Marco continues to train hard every day and, in fact, as a salute to George Foreman, I got Marco in the woods with a 15-pound axe chopping trees down like Goege’s old school training,” Brown commented. “We have Marco on a very active schedule for one simple reason: this kid loves to fight”
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Marco Romero has three bouts scheduled in next two months
Marco Romero KO1 Heber Rondon ... In his first scheduled six-round bout (held on April 12th), Kansas light heavyweight Marco “El Tiburón” Romero (6-0, 5 KOs) needed only half of a round to mow down his opponent as he continues his aggressive fight schedule. The 19 year-old Romero, a 23-time national amateur champion, stopped Heber Rondon (20-8, 13 KOs) of Venezuela with a left hook to the body at the 1:01 mark of the opening round at Eclipse Event Center in Denver. “I am doing the right things by listening to my coaches and my team,” Romero said, “doing what we practice in the ring like that left hook to the body. We have worked so hard, and I’d say we are on track to greatness.
“I’m not disappointed that I haven’t been getting more rounds (12 rounds in 6 pro fights) in my fights. Rounds will come as my opposition becomes better. All I can do is my job and, if that means getting my opponent out of there in the first or last round I’ll do it.” Romero has embarked on an extremely busy 2025 tentative fight schedule for Romero this year continuing May 24th in Topeka (KS), June 14th in Portland (ME), June 27th in Wichita (KS), September 6th in Olathe (KS – Marco’s hometown), and back November 8th to Portland (ME). “I am very excited about my fight schedule for the rest of 2025,” Romero added, “especially with some being in Kansas. To just be able to stay this active is amazing. We will be doing more six-round fights, but a potential eight-rounder in November is being talked about.”
The architects of Romero’s steady development and accelerated fight schedule are his legendary manager/head trainer John Bown and deeply connected adviser Al Valenti. “Marco continues to train hard every day and, in fact, as a salute to George Foreman, I got Marco in the woods with a 15-pound axe chopping trees down like Goege’s old school training,” Brown commented. “We have Marco on a very active schedule for one simple reason: this kid loves to fight”
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Samake wins in front of 30,000 in Paris |
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Bakary Samake KO8 Roarke Knapp... French junior middleweight Bakary Samake defeated South Africa's Roarke Knapp at the Paris La Défense Arena over the weekend. The fight, which was part of a show that also saw a concert by rapper Gazo, and drew a crowd of approximately 30,000 spectators, marking a unique event that combined boxing with live music. At just 21 years old, Samaké demonstrated his prowess in the ring, scoring a knockout victory in the eighth round. The decisive moment came when he landed a powerful left hook to Knapp’s liver, followed by another left hook to the head, sending the South African to the canvas. This victory raised Samaké’s record to a total of 18 victories in as many fights, 10 of them by knockout. Knapp is now 17-3-1.
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Samake wins in front of 30,000 in Paris
Bakary Samake KO8 Roarke Knapp... French junior middleweight Bakary Samake defeated South Africa's Roarke Knapp at the Paris La Défense Arena over the weekend. The fight, which was part of a show that also saw a concert by rapper Gazo, and drew a crowd of approximately 30,000 spectators, marking a unique event that combined boxing with live music. At just 21 years old, Samaké demonstrated his prowess in the ring, scoring a knockout victory in the eighth round. The decisive moment came when he landed a powerful left hook to Knapp’s liver, followed by another left hook to the head, sending the South African to the canvas. This victory raised Samaké’s record to a total of 18 victories in as many fights, 10 of them by knockout. Knapp is now 17-3-1.
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IBF purse bid approaching for Oliha vs. Williams |
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![]() The IBF has scheduled a purse bid for a middleweight elimination bout between Etinosa Oliha of Italy and Austin Williams of Texas. The purse bid has been scheduled for Tuesday, April 22nd. Oliha is 21-0 and is on a run of five straight wins over quality opposition in the past two years. Williams is 18-1 with two straght wins after a loss in June to Hamzah Sheeraz. Williams' wins came over Gian Garrido (11-2) and Patrice Volny (19-2). The IBF middleweight champion is Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, who also holds the WBO title. |
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IBF purse bid approaching for Oliha vs. Williams
The IBF has scheduled a purse bid for a middleweight elimination bout between Etinosa Oliha of Italy and Austin Williams of Texas. The purse bid has been scheduled for Tuesday, April 22nd. Oliha is 21-0 and is on a run of five straight wins over quality opposition in the past two years. Williams is 18-1 with two straght wins after a loss in June to Hamzah Sheeraz. Williams' wins came over Gian Garrido (11-2) and Patrice Volny (19-2). The IBF middleweight champion is Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, who also holds the WBO title. |
Heavyweight Deontae Pettigrew reaches 15-0 |
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Deontae Pettigrew KO3 Richard Lartey... In Rockford, Illinois, American heavyweight Deontae “Tank” Pettigrew delivered a highlight-reel knockout over Ghana’s Richard Lartey in the second round. Pettigrew (15-0, 10 KOs) stayed perfect in his pro career, extending his knockout streak to five straight with yet explosive finish. From the opening bell, Pettigrew brought the pressure, overwhelming Lartey with volume and precision. The end came swiftly in the second round, when Pettigrew cracked Lartey with a crisp one-two combination that sent the veteran crashing to the canvas. The referee stepped in and issued the full count, sealing the KO victory. Lartey, now 16-8, was making his third appearance on U.S. soil. He entered the bout with a 1-1 record in America but has now suffered back-to-back knockout losses, the previous coming at the hands of Damian Knyba in the third round.
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Heavyweight Deontae Pettigrew reaches 15-0
Deontae Pettigrew KO3 Richard Lartey... In Rockford, Illinois, American heavyweight Deontae “Tank” Pettigrew delivered a highlight-reel knockout over Ghana’s Richard Lartey in the second round. Pettigrew (15-0, 10 KOs) stayed perfect in his pro career, extending his knockout streak to five straight with yet explosive finish. From the opening bell, Pettigrew brought the pressure, overwhelming Lartey with volume and precision. The end came swiftly in the second round, when Pettigrew cracked Lartey with a crisp one-two combination that sent the veteran crashing to the canvas. The referee stepped in and issued the full count, sealing the KO victory. Lartey, now 16-8, was making his third appearance on U.S. soil. He entered the bout with a 1-1 record in America but has now suffered back-to-back knockout losses, the previous coming at the hands of Damian Knyba in the third round.
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Keyshawn Davis and DB3 look forward to June 7th |
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Norfolk, Virginia's Keyshawn Davis (13-0, 9 KOs) is ready for another homecoming. The WBO lightweight champion will defend his title against Edwin De Los Santos (16-2, 14 KOs) of te Dominican Republic on Saturday, June 7th at Scope Arena in Davis' hometown. Davis snatched the title from fellow Olympic silver medalist Denys Berinchyk in February with a fourth-round finish. Last week, the homecoming king returned to host a kickoff press conference at Attucks Theatre, a 15-minute walk from where he’ll make his inaugural defense. He was joined by Norfolk mayor Dr. Kenneth Cooper Alexander, as well as the two other members of DB3. Kelvin Davis (15-0, 8 KOs), the eldest of the fighting trio of brothers, will return in a ten-round junior welterweight bout, while the youngest, Keon Davis (2-0, 1 KO), will see action in a six-round welterweight scrap. Both are set to return on the ESPN+-streamed undercard.
Davis-De Los Santos and the ten-round lightweight co-feature between Abdullah Mason and Jeremia Nakathila will air live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Sampson Boxing, tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster.com.
This is what the Davis Brothers and Mayor Alexander had to say at Friday's press conference.
Keyshawn Davis
“It’s a blessing. Everything from [my November victory over Gustavo] Lemos, I think, really kickstarted the next level in my career. It definitely kickstarted it. From how our people supported the event. From how it turned out. And, of course, the knockout. It definitely kickstarted my career and going into winning the world title with an amazing performance and bringing it back here for the summertime. It’s about to get lit!”
“Norfolk brings that type of energy. There’s something in the water out here. Once we’re all together and we have that atmosphere going again, it’s going to be an amazing event. It’s going to be an amazing event because we are amazing people.”
When Asked To Send A Message to Edwin De Los Santos: “You see how we get down out here. You’re in for a ride. I hope you’re ready. So get ready.”
Kelvin Davis
“I’m here to stay. I’m coming for the belts. Everyone at 140, I’m definitely coming for them. Keep my belts warm because I’m going to collect.”
“I’m ready. These guys, they’re just baby food. I’m ready for the big boy food. These guys at 140 play hot potato with the belts. I’m ready to come get them.”
“We’re coming for all of them at 140. I’m not ducking nobody. We’re coming for it.”
Keon Davis
“It was great performing in Norfolk for my first fight. I’m going to think about it for the rest of my career. A lot of people showed up. It was great for me.”
“This time we’re going to put a stamp on it. The second time around is going to be a lot better. This is part two.”
Dr. Kenneth Cooper Alexander
“It means the world to the city. We’re so proud of Keyshawn, Kelvin and Keon, not only for what they are doing for their family and themselves, but also for what they are doing for the sport and the city. We’re just thrilled that they are homegrown and that they continue to give back each and every day to our city.”
“DB3 are the complete package. They are great citizens. They are great young men. And, more importantly, they are great individuals and they are fun to be around. It’s exciting to watch them and to know what they are going to do. They are going to impact lives with their spirit of giving back to the community.”
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Keyshawn Davis and DB3 look forward to June 7th
Norfolk, Virginia's Keyshawn Davis (13-0, 9 KOs) is ready for another homecoming. The WBO lightweight champion will defend his title against Edwin De Los Santos (16-2, 14 KOs) of te Dominican Republic on Saturday, June 7th at Scope Arena in Davis' hometown. Davis snatched the title from fellow Olympic silver medalist Denys Berinchyk in February with a fourth-round finish. Last week, the homecoming king returned to host a kickoff press conference at Attucks Theatre, a 15-minute walk from where he’ll make his inaugural defense. He was joined by Norfolk mayor Dr. Kenneth Cooper Alexander, as well as the two other members of DB3. Kelvin Davis (15-0, 8 KOs), the eldest of the fighting trio of brothers, will return in a ten-round junior welterweight bout, while the youngest, Keon Davis (2-0, 1 KO), will see action in a six-round welterweight scrap. Both are set to return on the ESPN+-streamed undercard.
Davis-De Los Santos and the ten-round lightweight co-feature between Abdullah Mason and Jeremia Nakathila will air live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Sampson Boxing, tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster.com.
This is what the Davis Brothers and Mayor Alexander had to say at Friday's press conference.
Keyshawn Davis
“It’s a blessing. Everything from [my November victory over Gustavo] Lemos, I think, really kickstarted the next level in my career. It definitely kickstarted it. From how our people supported the event. From how it turned out. And, of course, the knockout. It definitely kickstarted my career and going into winning the world title with an amazing performance and bringing it back here for the summertime. It’s about to get lit!”
“Norfolk brings that type of energy. There’s something in the water out here. Once we’re all together and we have that atmosphere going again, it’s going to be an amazing event. It’s going to be an amazing event because we are amazing people.”
When Asked To Send A Message to Edwin De Los Santos: “You see how we get down out here. You’re in for a ride. I hope you’re ready. So get ready.”
Kelvin Davis
“I’m here to stay. I’m coming for the belts. Everyone at 140, I’m definitely coming for them. Keep my belts warm because I’m going to collect.”
“I’m ready. These guys, they’re just baby food. I’m ready for the big boy food. These guys at 140 play hot potato with the belts. I’m ready to come get them.”
“We’re coming for all of them at 140. I’m not ducking nobody. We’re coming for it.”
Keon Davis
“It was great performing in Norfolk for my first fight. I’m going to think about it for the rest of my career. A lot of people showed up. It was great for me.”
“This time we’re going to put a stamp on it. The second time around is going to be a lot better. This is part two.”
Dr. Kenneth Cooper Alexander
“It means the world to the city. We’re so proud of Keyshawn, Kelvin and Keon, not only for what they are doing for their family and themselves, but also for what they are doing for the sport and the city. We’re just thrilled that they are homegrown and that they continue to give back each and every day to our city.”
“DB3 are the complete package. They are great citizens. They are great young men. And, more importantly, they are great individuals and they are fun to be around. It’s exciting to watch them and to know what they are going to do. They are going to impact lives with their spirit of giving back to the community.”
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