PBC announces additional bouts for Saturday

PBC announces additional bouts for Saturday
Additional bouts have been added to the Saturday's Las Vegas show headlined by unified WBC and WBO 154-pound champion Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora defending against Chordale Booker on PBC Championship Boxing on Prime Video. Highlighting the non-televised portion of the card will be undefeated Freudis Rojas Jr. facing veteran Maurice Lee in an eight-round welterweight attraction, as well as unbeaten Alberto Mora Garcia fighting Viktor Slavinskyi in an eight-round super featherweight affair. Rising Mexican junior middleweight Jesus Ramos Jr. will face Guido Emmanuel Schramm in a ten-round showdown and middleweight Elijah Garcia will face rugged U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha in the ten-round opening bout on Prime Video. The tripleheader will begin at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, with the action streaming exclusively on Prime Video for all Prime members in the United States and select countries. Join today or start a free 30-day trial to catch the championship card. Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, Sampson Boxing and Mayweather Promotions, are on sale now at AXS.com. 
 
Also on the undercard will be Robert Guerrero Jr. (5-0, 2 KOs), the son of former champion Robert Guerrero, stepping in against Pomona, Calif. native Sean Armas (6-1, 3 KOs) in a four-round lightweight scrap, plus Brayan Gonzalez (2-0, 1 KO) of Phoenix, Ariz. battles Stockton, Calif.-native Justin Marquez (5-1, 4 KOs) in a four-round super bantamweight bout. Rounding out lineup is unbeaten Alexis De La Cerda (5-0, 3 KOs) entering the ring for six rounds of super bantamweight action against St. Louis-native Sharone Carter (14-9-1, 3 KOs), plus Joseph Brown (4-0, 3 KOs) of Vancouver, Canada and Amarillo, Texas’ Ezequiel Duran (4-0, 1 KO) meet in a six-round junior middleweight affair and the Netherland’s Jursly Vargas (4-0, 3 KOs) faces Uhlices Avelino-Rey (3-1, 2 KOs) in a six-round lightweight fight
 
Las Vegas’ Rojas (14-0, 11 KOs) stopped his first eleven professional opponents inside the distance, including Diego Santiago Sanchez in July 2023. Rojas followed that up by besting Saul Bustos in September 2023, Christian Baez in January 2024 and Walter Cardoba in April 2024, all by unanimous decision.
 
Rojas will be challenged by Lee (15-1-2, 6 KOs) of Woodland Hills, Calif. Lee will look to extend his win streak to seven following a pair of majority draws in September 2018 and February 2019. Since then, Lee has rattled off six straight victories, the most recent of which was a knockout win over Les Byfield in January of last year.
 
The Mexico City native Garcia (12-0, 9 KOs), having fought all of his professional fights in Mexico, will be making his U.S. debut on March 22. The undefeated power puncher has knocked out his last two opponents and will aim to make it three-in-a-row when he steps between the ropes at Michelob Ultra Arena.
 
He’ll face a rugged opponent in Slavinskyi (15-3-1, 7 KOs) of Los Angeles, Calif., who has won two of his last three fights and who owns a victory over Cuba's Leduan Barthelemy.
 

Michael Hunter to face Christopher Lovejoy

Michael Hunter to face Christopher Lovejoy
Showtime Boxing Promotions has a show set for April 19th at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California. The show will stream live on WBCboxing.com. Headlining the event, heavyweight Michael “The Bounty” Hunter (24-2-2, 17 KOs) of Las Vegas takes on Christopher Lovejoy (20-1-1, 20 KOs) of Los Angeles in a scheduled eight-round showdown. "I’m coming into this fight with a knockout mentality,” said Hunter (pictured). “Lovejoy is tough, but I’m levels above him, and I’ll prove it on fight night. 2025 will be the year I’m crowned world champion.
 
"People have been doubting me, but I’m here to show I belong with the best,” stated Lovejoy, who is known for his knockout power, as he sees this as a major opportunity. “Hunter better be ready because I’m coming to take his spot."
 
In the eight-round chief support, bantamweight Anthony Garnica (12-0-1, 7 KOs) of Oakland, CA, will take on Aston Palicte (28-7-1, 23 KOs) of the Philippines. "Palicte has experience, but I’m ready for this moment. I’ve trained for tough fights like this, and I’m going to show why I’m one of the best rising bantamweights in the world," said Garnica.
 
 
Also on the card, 2020 Mexican Olympian Brianda Tamara Cruz (1-0), globally known for losing to Algerian boxer Imane Khelif in 2022s, will compete in a six-round welterweight bout in her USA debut. "This is a dream come true. Fighting in the United States is a huge step for me, and I plan to show everyone that I’m ready to take over the welterweight division," said Cruz.
 
 
 
The card will also feature junior welterweight Israel Mercado (11-1-2, 7 KOs) from Pomona, CA, in a ten-round bout, Mexican lightweight Victor Manuel Lopez Gala (6-1-1, 3 KOs) in an eight-round bout, middleweight Raul Salomon (14-2, 12 KOs) from Long Beach, CA, in an eight-round bout, and bantamweight Chantel Navarro (4-0, 3 KOs) from Glendale, CA, in a six-round bout, with all opponents TBA.

Boxingtalk salutes Alfonso Zamora on his 50th championship anniversary

Boxingtalk salutes Alfonso Zamora on his 50th championship anniversary
Alfonso Zamora was celebrated, cheered and honored by the WBC for the fiftieth anniversary of becoming a bantamweight champion. On March 14, 1975, he knocked out Soo-Hwan Hong in the fourth round to win the WBA title. Alfonso went on to achieve 32 knockouts in 33 wins against five losses. He is the only Mexican to win an Olympic medal and become a world champion. He won the silver medal at the 1972 Munich Games. His championship reign included a win over future featherweight champion and Hall of Famer Eusebio Pedroza. In 1977, he faced Carlos Zarate, the WBC bantamweight champion, in what was agreed to be a non-title bout. Zarate beat Zamora and Zamora lost his WBA title next time out against Jorge Lujan. 
 
Zamora was very moved by the celebration. Baby-faced back then and still fresh-faced and handsome now, he smiled as he said, “I am very happy. Fifty years in which many things have happened. I am very grateful to God for allowing me to be here today with you, recounting what I have been through.”
 
Boxingtalk joins the WBC in saluting Alfonso Zamora on his fiftieth championship anniversary.
 

Netherlands to host heavyweight battle

Netherlands to host heavyweight battle

Netherlands to host heavyweight battle

Undefeated Dutch heavyweight Willy Kyakonye will take on Venezuela's Wilmer Vasquez on March 29th. The potentially explosive affair headlines The Evolution of Boxing XI at the Sporthal de Willisstee in Wilnis, Netherlands. Uganda-born Kyakonye (10-0 with 9 KOs). In Vasquez (13-3-2 with 8 KOs), he is facing his most dangerous opponent to date, and a man who travels to his opponents backyard full of confidence. Vasquez last boxed in July of 2024, where he scored a split decision over then-undefeated Mexican Ubaldo Ilagor Resendiz in Caracas. Kyakonye has a significant advantage in punching-power and fighting on home soil, but Vasquez has by far faced and defeated the better opposition and will not be intimidated by what the home-man brings.

Marshall ordered to purse bid vs. Watpool

Marshall ordered to purse bid vs. Watpool
On January 28th, the IBF ordered its super middleweight champion Savannah Marshall (pictured) and its mandatory contender Melinda Watpool to begin negotiations for a title fight. An agreement was not reached within the time frame set forth by IBF, so the IBF has scheduled a purse bid for Tuesday, April 1st at 12 noon. Marshall won three of the four major super middleweight titles, and general recognition as the women's world champion by defeating Franchon Crews Dezurn in July 2023. However, Marshall (13-1) has not boxed since then, and now only holds the IBF title. (Marhsall did win a mixed martial arts fight in July 2024). Watpool, from Canada, is 7-1 but is coming off a split-decision loss in a WBO title bid against Shadasia Green.
 

Turki Alalshikh announces a huge show for May 3rd

Turki Alalshikh announces a huge show for May 3rd
Turki Alalshikh (pictured), the chairman of the General Entertainment Authority of Saudi Arabia, has announced the full line-up for another huge card in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This one takes place on May 3rd at ANB Arena. Here is the bout sheet tweeted out by Alalshikh:
 
World super middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez vs. IBF super middleweight title holder William Scull;
Bruno Surace in a rematch vs. former junior middleweight title holder Jaime Munguia;
heavyweights Efe Ajagba vs. Martin Bakole;
WBC cruiserweight champion Badou Jack vs. Ryan Rozicki;
Mexican Olympian Marco Verde vs. Michel Polina at middleweight; and
undefeated light heavyweight Brayan Leon vs. Aaron Guerrero.  
 
 
 

Boxing likely to return for the 2028 Olympics

Boxing likely to return for the 2028 Olympics

Boxing likely to return for the 2028 Olympics
The inclusion of boxing for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles has been proposed by the Executive Board (EB) of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to the 144th IOC Session. The final determination could be made this week in Costa Navarino, Greece. The decision from the EB follows the recommendation made by the Olympic Programme Commission and the provisional recognition granted in February 2025 by the EB to World Boxing as the new international federation within the Olympic Movement governing the sport of boxing at world level. Boxing was not included on the initial sports program approved by the IOC Session in February 2022 because of the then-ongoing concerns arbout [the corrupt] International Boxing Association (IBA), whioch was the former international federation. Following the withdrawal of the IBA’s recognition in June 2023, the inclusion of boxing on the LA28 sports programme remained on hold.
 
The Paris 2024 boxing competition and its qualifying tournaments were organized under the authority of the Paris 2024 Boxing Unit, an ad hoc task force created by the EB. This decision was taken in order to protect athlete participation at the Olympic Games and deliver a clear, fair and transparent pathway for boxers to qualify, ensuring a fair and just competition. At Paris 2024, 68 national Olympic committees (NOCs) were represented in the boxing competition, with the IOC Refugee Olympic Team and 31 different NOCs medalling across the 13 events. This was the highest ratio of competing NOCs to medal in one sport at the Olympic Games Paris 2024.
 
Last year, the IOC made it clear that National Boxing Federations had to reach a consensus around a new International Federation in order for boxing to be included in the 2028 Olympic Games. Following an assessment of the various criteria regarding governance and sports integrity, the EB decided on February 26th to provisionally recognise World Boxing, which is currently composed of 84 National Federations over the five continents.
 
 
 

Jamaine Ortiz tops Yomar Alamo

Jamaine Ortiz tops Yomar Alamo
Jamaine Ortiz W10 Yomar Alamo ... Junior welterweight Jamaine “The Technician” Ortiz (19-2-1, 9 KOs) delivered a dominant ten-round unanimous decision victory over Yomar Alamo (22-4-1, 13 KOs) this past weekend. The fight took place at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida, and aired live on DAZN. From the opening bell, Ortiz, who is co-promoted by Boxlab Promotions and CES Boxing, showcased his superior speed, footwork, and ring IQ, controlling the pace and outclassing Alamo in nearly every round. He cruised to a well-earned victory on scorecards that read 99-91 (twice) and 98-92.
 "I knew coming into this fight that I had to win and win impressively, and I did just that. I dominated from start to finish and showed why I belong at the top of the super lightweight division," said Ortiz. "Every fight is another step toward my ultimate goal—winning a world title. This victory puts me in a great position, and I’m ready for the next challenge.”
 
As he continues his rise, Ortiz is eager to face the division’s elite, calling out the top contenders and proving he is ready for the best. "I want the top guys in the division,” Ortiz added. “Anyone standing in my way, I’m ready to go through them. My style is a problem for anybody—I can outbox you…I can pressure you, and I can break you down mentally. Whoever steps in that ring with me is going to have a long night."
 
"Jamaine has all the skills to become a world champion,” said Boxlab Promotions President Amaury Piedra as he praised Ortiz’s performance. He’s fought at the championship level and his skill set, determination, and work ethic are second to none. This win was another strong step forward, and I have no doubt he will be fighting for a world title very soon.”
 

Walsh KOs Sutherland in first round

Walsh KOs Sutherland in first round
Callum Walsh KO1 Dean Sutherland...  Callum Walsh had Irish eyes smiling on St. Patrick’s Day Eve, as the super middleweight knocked out Scotland's Dean Sutherland in the first round at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The end came at 2:45 of the opening round, dominated by Cork’s Walsh, who improved his record to 13-0 with 11 knockouts. Sutherland dropped to 19-2 with 7 knockouts. The 24 year-old Walsh was unfazed by his opponent’s southpaw style, and although Sutherland (19-2 with 7 KOs) resisted some heavy blows in the early stage, Walsh's punches soon took their toll. A big left-right combination just before the end of the round sent Sutherland to the canvas, twisting his leg in the process. Referee Ricky Gonzales didn’t need to count, stopping the fight and allowing the Hollywood-based Walsh to begin the March 17th celebration early.
 

BKFC returns to Philly on Friday

BKFC returns to Philly on Friday

BKFC returns to Philly on Friday
‍It’s Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) fight week in Philadelphia. On Friday, BKFC Fight Night: Philly will take place at the famed 2300 Arena in “The City of Brotherly Love,” live worldwide on The BKFC App. This week’s return to Philadelphia comes hot on the heels of the biggest event in BKFC history — KnuckleMania V in front of more than 17,000 fans at the sold-out Wells Fargo Center. Two of bare knuckle fighting’s fiercest competitors — Dustin “The Disciple” Pague and Andrew Angelcor — meet in Friday’s main event. After a flawless BKFC debut — and successful post-fight marriage proposal — at KnuckleMania V, South Philly's own John “Johnny Garb” Garbarino meets Michael “Murc” Jones in Friday’s co-feature. Friday's action also features Travis “The Animal” Thompson and unbeaten Brandon “Stronghold” Conley in separate bouts.
 

Kambosos gets new opponent for Saturday

Kambosos gets new opponent for Saturday

Matchroom Boxing has announced that former world lightweight champion George Kambosos (pictured) will face a late replacement opponent on Saturday. In his junior welterweight debut, Kambosos is now slated to take on  Queenslandm Australia’s Jake Wyllie (16-1, 15 KOs) at the Qudos Bank Arena this Saturday. Kambosos explained further: "[Original opponent Daud] Yordan just pulled out due to medical issues and now is in hospital. Boxing [is] always the unpredictable. Most importantly, I hope he’s OK as I know he was preparing very hard for this opportunity. Ok so im not just going to chill and wait to smack [IBF champion Richardson Hitchins] in a few months and take his belt. I'm ready to showcase all the work we have be putting in over the last three months and will give a good local Aussie kid a shot!! Five days out, there is no show without me. The undercard needs me and I want them all to shine and be paid for the hard work they have put in. Australian boxing needs me, and victory no matter what, sets up my world title shot next. Jake Wyllie, you are the current Australian 140-pound national champion. You're the only one that hasn’t been disrespectful for a payday, and I like how you have gone about your business, so I’m giving you the Rocky shot!!! But this ain’t a Rocky movie, don’t get it twisted, there is no happy ending. Ferocious statement [coming]. See you all Saturday night. The show goes on, the Ferocious Show." 

ESPN to coordinate Inoue broadcast around Ohtani baseball game

ESPN to coordinate Inoue broadcast around Ohtani baseball game
Japanese icon Naoya Inoue will defend his world 122-pound championship against Ramon Cardenas on Sunday, May 4th at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Inoue-Cardenas and the WBO featherweight title bout between reigning champion Rafael Espinoza and Edward Vazquez will headline a championship doubleheader that will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. The Inoue-Cardenas card is scheduled to air immediately following the Sunday Night Baseball game between Shohei Ohtani’s Los Angeles Dodgers and the Atlanta Braves. Undercard bouts will be announced soon and stream live and exclusively on ESPN+.
 
“This is a tremendous platform for Inoue to perform, as he and the incomparable Ohtani are two of Japan’s most decorated athletes,” said Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum. “This promises to be a special event at T-Mobile Arena and for boxing fans watching on ESPN.” Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Ohashi Promotion, Teiken Promotions, and Sampson Boxing, tickets are on sale now via AXS.com.
 

Welcome to Fundora vs. Booker fight week

Welcome to Fundora vs. Booker fight week

Welcome to Fundora vs. Booker fight week
Its Fundora vs. Booker fight week as WBC / WBO junior middleweight champion Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora (pictured) steps into the ring to make the first defense of his unified titles against Chordale Booker headlining PBC Championship Boxing on Prime Video action Saturday, March 22nd at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. In the co-main feature, Mexico's Jesus Ramos Jr. will battle Guido Emmanuel Schramm in a ten-round junior middleweight showdown. Also, rising middleweight Elijah Garcia duels veteran contender and U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha in the ten-round opening bout. The tripleheader will begin at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, with the action streaming exclusively on Prime Video for all Prime members in the United States and select countries. Join today or start a free 30-day trial to catch the championship card.
 
Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, Sampson Boxing and Mayweather Promotions, are on sale now at AXS.com. 

Report: Iran Barkley recovering from stroke

Report: Iran Barkley recovering from stroke

UPDATE: New York promoter Lou DiBella tweeted, "Just spoke to Iran. He sounded really strong and was joking around. Said no little stroke keeping him on the canvas. He's grateful to everyone for the love and prayers. God is good." On Friday, DiBella tweeted, "Prayers up for a NYC boxing legend and a really, really, good guy, Iran Barkley, who's now hospitalized following a stroke. Much love to the Blade." For those too young to remember, Barkley was a three-division champion in the three-belt era. He twice defeated the great Thomas Hearns and lost a very controversial decision to Roberto Duran. Barkley's pro career spanned 1982-1999 and his overall record was 43-19-1, with too many losses towards the end of his career. Boxingtalk sends its best wishes to Barkley and his loved ones.

NYC to host Irish card today

NYC to host Irish card today
A big Irish boxing card is coming to The Theater at New York City's Madison Square Garden today -- St. Patrick's Day eve.  Presented by Tom Loeffler's 360 Promotions, the card will be headlined by undefeated junior middleweight Callum Walsh, from Cork, Ireland, who is trained by Hall of Famer Freddie Roach.  Walsh (12-0, 10 KOs), will be in the ring against Dean Sutherland (19-1, seven KOs), from Aberdeen, Scotland.  The top portion of the seven-bout card, featuring seven fighters from Ireland or of Irish descent, will be streamed live globally on UFC Fight Pass beginning at 6 p.m. ET.
 
Making his pro debut on the undercard will be light heavyweight amateur standout Sean O'Bradaigh, in a four-round bout, against Jefferson Almeida, from Campo Grande, Brasil, also making his pro debut.  O'Bradaigh, 22, a first generation American, is not your typical boxer having completed his bachelor's degree in real estate finance at New York University last December.  He will receive his diploma at NYU's commencement in May.  As for O'Bradaigh's boxing credentials, he won the 2023 New York Golden Gloves tournament (now called the Ring Masters) at Madison Square Garden in the 165 pound division and the Elite 176 pound title in the 2023 New York Boxing Tournament.  He was also a three-time National Amateur semifinalist -- twice in the U.S. and once in Ireland -- and a 2024 Olympic trials competitor.  He was ranked as high as no. 8 in the U.S. Amateurs light heavyweight division.  The card's first three bouts, including Sean's, will be streamed live and free on the UFC Fight Pass YouTube channel beginning at 4 p.m. ET
 

Nick Ball stops TJ Doheny

Nick Ball stops TJ Doheny

Nick Ball stops TJ Doheny

<div> <strong>Nick Ball TKO10 TJ Doheny ...&nbsp;</strong>Nick Ball made his second successful defence of his WBA featherweight title against former 122-pound champion TJ Doheny with the fight being stopped at the end of the tenth round. Doheny&#39;s corner pulled him out because with Doheny&#39;s eyes closing, he couldn&#39;t see Ball&#39;s punches coming. By round nine, Doheny was showing a lot of damage around the eye when Ball had a point deducted for throwing Doheny to the ground. The penalty would not make any difference. The action was live on TNT Sports 1</div> <div> &nbsp;</div> <div> <strong>Andrew Cain W12 Charlie Edwards...&nbsp;</strong>The main support bout in Liverpool saw British and Commonwealth bantamweight champ Andrew Cain edge former WBC flyweight title holder Charlie Edwards via a split decision. Cain took the contest on two cards 115-114 and 116-112, with the third judge giving Edwards the fight 115-113. Former champion Carl Frampton, TNT Sport&#39;s analyst, scored the fight a draw.</div>

Four-belt atomweight unification set for April 5th

Four-belt atomweight unification set for April 5th

Tina Rupprecht will face Japan’s Sumire Yamanaka in Germany for the unification of the WBC, WBO, IBF and WBA atomweight (102-pound) titles. The bout will take place on April 5th at the MBS Arena in Potsdam, Germany. Rupprecht is a two-division champion, having won the WBC 105-pound title in 2018 by defeating Niorkis “Bachaca” Carreno by unanimous decision. After four successful defenses, she was defeated by American Seniesa Estrada. The German Rupprecht then moved down a division to fight for the WBC atomweight title, defeating the Czech Fabiana Bytyqi to become the champion. Last year, Rupprecht added the WBA and WBA titles by defeating Eri Matsuda. Yamanaka, from Japan like Matsuda, is undefeated and holds the IBF world title, having beaten Mika Iwakawa for her title in 2024.

Berlanga makes quick work of comeback opponent

Berlanga makes quick work of comeback opponent

Edgar Berlanga TKO1 Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz... In Orlando, Florida, super middleweight Edgar Berlanga made quick work of Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz on Saturday night with a first-round TKO victory. Berlanga (23-1) had not fought since last year's loss to world champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez. For his return, Berlanga played it safe with in his choice of opponents, but got two knockdowns leading up to the stoppage.  Gonzalez-Ortiz (20-1-1) had not lost prior to this fight, but he had barely fought at all since 2014 and looked to be in poor condition. Berlanga's victory over Gonzalez-Ortiz on Saturday night came a day after Berlanga turned up 1.6 pounds over the limit during Friday's weigh-in. 

Austin Williams defeats Patrice Volny

Austin Williams defeats Patrice Volny

Austin Williams defeats Patrice Volny
Austin Williams W12 Patrice Volny ... Middleweight Austin “Ammo” Williams delivered his second straight victory, using activity and pointed output to score a unanimous decision win over Canadian Patrice Volny at Caribe Royale in Orlando, Florida, and live on DAZN, on Saturday night. The judges scored it 118-110, 116-112 and 115-113 all in Williams' favor. The bout had the American southpaw persisting, prodding away at a patient Volny who sported a high, tight guard. With the win, Williams improved to 18-1 with 12 KOs, boosting his standing in the middleweight division. Volny drops to 19-2.
 

Upset specialist Ionut Baluta strikes again

Upset specialist Ionut Baluta strikes again
Ionut Baluta W10 Brad Strand... Upset specialist Ionut Baluta has struck again, this time in Liverpool, England. In a ten-round super bantamweight bout, Baluta stunned Brad Strand by split decision. Official scores were 97-93 Strand, overruled by 96-94 and 98-91 Baluta. There was some controversy as Baluta was credited with a knockdown after Strand's feet tangled with his, causing Strand to touch the canvas. The Romanian-born Baluta is now 17-5-1, while Strand, fighting in his hometown, is 12-2.
 

Doheny makes featherweight, just barely, for title challenge

Doheny makes featherweight, just barely, for title challenge
WBA featherweight champion Nick Ball will defend his title against TJ Doheny today (Saturday) in Liverpool, England. Both made weight, but Doheny had trouble doing so.  Ball came in at 125 pounds, 5 ounces. Doheny, a former 122-pound title holder, initially came in overweight and had one hour to get down to the 126-pound limit. He eventually stripped naked and cleared the weight limit behind a blanket.

Joyce to face Hrgovic on April 5th

Joyce to face Hrgovic on April 5th

Joyce to face Hrgovic on April 5th
Heavyweight Joe Joyce (pictured) has a new opponent for April 5th in Manchester, England. Joyce recently pulled out of a tune-up fight but kept his scheduled April 5th date with Dillian Whyte-- only to see Whyte withdraw. In a Queensberry Promotions tweet, Joyce explained, "Whyte pulled out, so I called for a top heavyweight. Filip Hrgovic stepped up. We've fought before, and I am ready to face him again on my way back to the top." Both men are coming off losses - Joyce to Chisora in July, and Hrgovic to current IBF champion Daniel Dubois in June. Their prior meeting that Joyce was referring to came in 2013 as part of the World Series of Boxing, which Boxingtalk considers to be a legitimate professional fight that should count on the boxers' records. Joyce won the five-round encounter, which took place in London, by split decision.
 

China plus five other nations join World Boxing

China plus five other nations join World Boxing
The Executive Board of World Boxing has approved six more applications from boxing national federations to increase its membership to 84 countries. The six new members are: the Chinese Boxing Federation; the Turkish Boxing Federation; the Sudan Boxing Federation; the Boxing Association of Montenegro; the Slovak Boxing Federation and the Hellenic Boxing Federation (Greece). The approval of the applications follows the recent announcement by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on February 25th 2025 to grant provisional Olympic recognition to World Boxing. All of the new National Federations have completed a rigorous application process to join World Boxing. They are deemed to be in good standing and, through their statutes and operating processes, able to demonstrate a transparent and open election process, the existence and operation of WADA-recognized anti-doping policies and processes, evidence of independent, structured, dispute resolution and appeals processes, formal recognition by either their National Olympic Committee (NOC) or Ministry for Sport and a solid national and international boxing program.
 
The addition of China and Turkey increases the number of World Boxing members whose men and women won medals at the 2024 Olympics where China finished second in the boxing medal table with three golds and two silver, while Turkey came joint eighth with three medals.
 
The President of World Boxing, Boris van der Vorst, said: “It is my pleasure to welcome our latest members which further increases the global reach of World Boxing across all five Continents as we continue to grow and go from strength to strength. The addition of six more members to our ever-increasing membership is further evidence of the widespread support that exists across our sport for the work that World Boxing is doing to deliver a better future for boxers and ensure that boxing remains at the heart of the Olympic Movement.” A full list of the 84 National Federations that are members of World Boxing can be viewed at https://worldboxing.org/membership/.
 
World Boxing was launched in April 2023 with a mission to ensure that boxing remains at the heart of the Olympic movement. It held its first formal meeting with the IOC in May 2024 and on February 25, 2025, it was granted provisional recognition by the IOC as the International Federation (IF) within the Olympic Movement governing the sport of boxing at world level.
 

Inoue Vegas fight tickets on sale now

Inoue Vegas fight tickets on sale now
Almost four years since his last stateside appearance, Japanese fistic icon Naoya Inoue is set to return. Tickets for Inoue’s undisputed junior featherweight championship title defense against San Antonio’s Ramon Cardenas — Sunday, May 4th, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada — are on sale now. In the co-feature, Mexican star Rafael “El Divino” Espinoza will defend his WBO featherweight world title against Edward Vazquez. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Ohashi Promotion, Teiken Promotions, and Sampson Boxing, tickets for this world title doubleheader can be purchased via AXS.com.
 
This marks the first U.S. appearance for Inoue (29-0, 26 KOs) since June 2021, when he stopped Michael Dasmarinas in three rounds. “The Monster” has fought eight times since, capturing the undisputed title in a pair of weight classes while maintaining his lofty perch as one of the world’s elite pound-for-pound fighters. Cardenas (26-1, 14 KOs) is a world-ranked contender riding a 14-bout winning streak.
 

Watch: Teraji unifies flyweight titles with twelfth-round stoppage

Watch: Teraji unifies flyweight titles with twelfth-round stoppage

Watch: Teraji unifies flyweight titles with twelfth-round stoppage
Kenshiro Teraji TKO12 Seigo Yuri Akui... Kenshiro Teraji proved once again he is one of boxing’s elite little men by unifying the WBA and WBC flyweights title. Entering as the WBC champion, Teraji recorded a dramatic twelfth-round TKO over outgoing WBA champion Seigo Yuri Akui. The battle, held at the legendary Ryogoku Kokugikan Arena, kept fans on the edge of their seats. Trailing on two of the three scorecards heading into the final round, Teraji unleashed a barrage that forced the referee to step in midway though the round. There was no knockdown, but Akui appeared to be out on his feet. Teraji, a former two-belt champion at junior flyweight, improved his record to 25-1 with 16 knockouts, adding the WBA title to his existing WBC championship. Akui is now 21-3-1.
 
This bout marked only the third unification fight between Japanese fighters in history, with the first dating back to 2012 when Akira Yaegashi faced Kazuto Ioka. 
 

New champion alert: Rene Santiago wins WBO jr. fly title in Japan

New champion alert: Rene Santiago wins WBO jr. fly title in Japan
René Santiago W12 Shokichi Iwata... Puerto Rico has a new boxing champion as René “Chulo” Santiago was crowned the WBO junior flyweight champion with a big road upset over Japan's Shokichi Iwata by unanimous decision at the Kokugikan Arena in Tokyo. The 32 year-old Santiago is just 14-4 in his career, and barely a year removed from a failed title bid against Iwata's predecessor, Jonathan Gonzalez. Santiago dominated the twelve-round fight and the official scorecards favored him by scores of 116-112, 117-111, and 118-110. There was a moment of confusion when the referee mistakenly raised Iwata’s arm at the end of the fight, but quickly corrected himself. Iwata's title reign ended afdter just five months, and his record falls to 14-2.
 

USA's Olascuaga retains 112-pound title in Japan

USA's Olascuaga retains 112-pound title in Japan
Anthony Olascuaga W12 Hiroto Kyoguchi... Anthony Olascuaga of Los Angeles remains the WBO flyweight champion after defeating former champion Hiroto Kyoguchi by unanimous decision this Thursday in one of three world title bouts held at the Kokugikan Arena in Tokyo, Japan.  Olascuaga sent Kyoguchi to the canvas in the eleventh round with a short left hook. The homefield advantage did not help Kyoguchi, who lost on the scorecards by tallies of 118-109, 117-111 and 114-113. Olascuaga is now 9-1 in his career. Kyoguchi, who held the WBA junior flyweight title from 2018 through 2022, falls to 19-3.
 

Espinoza vs. Vazquez title fight added to Inoue undercard

Espinoza vs. Vazquez title fight added to Inoue undercard
Featherweight boxing has long been central to Mexico’s pugilistic tradition, and Rafael “El Divino” Espinoza (pictured) is ready to honor that legacy on Cinco de Mayo Weekend. Espinoza will defend his WBO featherweight world title against Edward Vazquez on Sunday, May 4th, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Espinoza-Vazquez will be the co-feature to the undisputed junior featherweight showdown between pound-for-pound icon Naoya Inoue and San Antonio native Ramon Cardenas.Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Ohashi Promotion, Teiken Promotions, and Sampson Boxing, pre-sale tickets are available now, with the public on-sale scheduled for Friday, March 14th, at 10 a.m. PT via AXS.com. Broadcast and undercard information will be announced soon.
 
“Rafael Espinoza is a towering featherweight with the power and skills to be a world champion for years to come, and we’re excited to showcase him on such a meaningful weekend for Mexican boxing,” said Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum “Edward Vazquez is a tough, determined challenger who knows this is his shot to change everything. Fans at T-Mobile Arena are in for a treat as Espinoza shares the spotlight with the incomparable Naoya Inoue on this historic Cinco de Mayo card.”
 
Espinoza (26-0, 22 KOs) built his career almost exclusively in Mexico before shocking two-time Olympic gold medalist Robeisy Ramirez for the WBO crown in December 2023. Dropped in the fifth, he stormed back to floor the Cuban in the twelfth and secured a majority decision. He defended his title in June with a fourth-round TKO over Sergio Chirino, then ran it back with Ramirez in December, breaking him down and stopping him in six. Now, Espinoza looks to make his third world title defense in a division long ruled by Mexican greats like Salvador Sanchez, Erik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera, and Juan Manuel Marquez. 
 
Espinoza said, “I'm thrilled to return to the ring, especially in the city where I always dreamed of fighting, Las Vegas. Fighting at T-Mobile Arena is also a dream come true, which adds even more excitement for me. Edward Vazquez is a tough fighter who wants to take what’s mine. But I’m prepared to show him that I’m here to stay as a champion. I cannot wait for May 4 to reaffirm that once again.”
 
Vazquez (17-2, 4 KOs), from Fort Worth, Texas, compiled an 11-0 record before suffering a controversial split decision defeat to eventual champion Raymond Ford in February 2022. He rebounded with four victories before stepping up in weight to challenge undefeated IBF junior lightweight champion Joe Cordina in November 2023. Vazquez gave Cordina all he could handle in Monte Carlo, but Cordina retained his title with a majority decision. He returned to form with a decision over Daniel Bailey last May before blasting out Kenneth Taylor in four in October. 
 
Vazquez said, “May 4th can’t get here soon enough. I started boxing at eight years old and have been a pro for over nine years. Nothing has ever been handed to me. I earned this opportunity. Espinoza is a fantastic fighter and a deserving champion, but he has never stepped into the ring with someone like ‘Kid’ Vazquez.”

Frank Warren previews Saturday's card in Liverpool

Frank Warren previews Saturday's card in Liverpool
Promoter Frank Warren previews his March 15th show at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, England. The main event will be a Nick Ball WBC 126-pound title defense against former 122-pound title holder TJ Doheny [26-5]. Here is what Warren had to say: "When we returned to the banks of the Mersey in October, I said I wanted to fire up the fight scene again and make it a regular thing. Now we are back again with a top quality card that has seen to it that tickets have been flying out of the door. This is in no small way down to the exploits of Liverpool’s very own  featherweight champion Nick Ball [21-0-1], who is the catalyst for what I believe will be a boxing boom here. Nick had an incredible 2024. He challenged for the WBC world title  [vs. Rey Vargas]  and, in my opinion, was cheated by it being scored a draw. A couple of months later he was back in the ring taking on a formidable champion in Ray Ford for the WBA belt and this time there was no denying him. It shouldn’t be underestimated how big a win that was because Ford is a fantastic fighter who will surely reach the top at super featherweight.
 
"Then Nick had his homecoming against Ronny Rios and it was a very special night, his first in the city since early 2020 and his first in the Arena. I know how much it meant to Nick to perform in front of his own people and he gets to do it again against a tough, rugged former world champion in TJ Doheny. One of the great things about Nick is that he has no wish to sit back and ponder his achievements, he wants to be fighting and we will be back here, if everything goes to plan, a little bit later in the year."
 
ADDITIONAL BOUTS
 
Warren continued, "we’ve got a firecracker of a fight as chief support tonight. Andrew Cain [13-1], who I believe will be looking at world titles himself sooner rather than later, goes up against former flyweight champion Charlie Edwards [20-1] in a fight that has got people talking. Andrew had a good year in 2024, winning the British and Commonwealth [bantamweight] titles. Now he takes on Charlie, who won the European title last time out.
 
"Another from the Everton Red Triangle Gym, headed up by the prolific Paul Stevenson, is Brad Strand [12-1], who is back in title action tonight against Ionut Baluta [16-5-1] at super bantamweight. Brad is a quality operator who has responded magnificently to the setback of losing to Dennis McCann and is now showing a more spiteful side of his game.
 
A Scouse derby is happening at super flyweight, with the baby-faced knockout artist Jack Turner [10-0] taking on his biggest test to date in Commonwealth champion Ryan Farrag [23-5]. I know Joe McNally and the team at the Rotunda Gym have very high hopes for young Jack."
 

Weigh-in report from Bethlehem, PA

Weigh-in report from Bethlehem, PA
Here are the boxers' weights for the King's Promotions show at the Wind Creek Events Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. DAZN will broadcast.
 
Euri Cedeno 158.8 pounds -vs.- Ulices Tovar 158.1;
Bryce Mills 139 -vs.- Alex Martin 141.2;
Joseph Adorno 137 -vs.- Wesley Rivers 136.2 
Julian Gonzalez 130.5 -vs.- Armando Frausto 129.3; 
Shera Mae Patricio 118.2 -vs.- Nancy Franco 116; 
Adam Atiyeh 214.4 -vs.- Mike Liberto 206.9;
Brittany Sims 126.1 -vs.- Wendelin Cruz 127.4; and 
Ibraheim Robinson 146.1 -vs.- Rommell Toran 147.6. 
 

Boxing Insider show booked for March 22nd in Atlantic City

Boxing Insider show booked for March 22nd in Atlantic City
Atlantic City, New Jersey's rich boxing heritage continues on Saturday, March 22nd at the Tropicana Atlantic City. Presented by Boxing Insider Promotions, this event—the fourth at the venue—showcases six New Jersey boxers in a card that will be broadcast live on DAZN. Leading the charge is “Mr. Atlantic City,” junior middleweight Justin Figueroa (11-0, 9 KOs). He’ll oppose Argentina’s Mario “El Torito” Rios (10-3-1, 7 KOs) in a six-round clash. Rios has lost only to unbeaten foes, and he’s gone a lot of rounds in his career, so stamina shouldn't be a problem for him.  Figueroa, who continues to climb up the ranks, stopped Omar Rosales in four rounds in his last fight, also at the Trop, in November.  Atlantic City heavyweight Bruce Seldon Jr. would like for history to repeat itself. He is the son of Bruce Seldon, the city’s only world heavyweight champion, and he puts his unbeaten record (4-0, 3 KO’s) on the line. On the March 22nd show, the younger Seldon will tackle Gabriel Costa, who’ll be taking a three-fight win streak into the ring.  
 
Junior middleweight Damian Tinnerello of Berlin, NJ (4-0, 4 KOs), has a lot of national tournament experience as an amateur, including an appearance in the finals of the 2020 USA Youth National Championships. He’ll be aiming for his fifth straight knockout in a scheduled four-rounder.  
 
Also slated for four-rounds is a former amateur star with the same record, who happens to be another New Jersey product. Multiple national champion Kahshad Elliott (4-0, 4 KOs) of Plainfield, NJ comes to Atlantic City for the first time, and he’s going to be showcased in a four-round welterweight bout.  
 
Julio Sanchez III, who hails from nearby Pleasantville, is coming off his last amateur bout, which took place at the Tropicana Atlantic City in November. And now he’ll make his professional debut in the lightweight division, taking on Douglas Diggs in a four-rounder. He is looking to continue a legacy, as his father Julio Sanchez, a local firefighter, competed as a pro welterweight.  
 
The ten-round main event brings an international touch to the festivities. Vlad Panin (21-1, 13 KOs) is originally from Belarus but has fought all but one of his bouts in the United States. Notable among his victories is a second-round TKO of former welterweight and junior welterweight champion Devon Alexander, which took place last May. Panin is currently ranked #6 by the United States Boxing Association in the junior middleweight class. His opponent on March 22nd is Brian Arregui, who lost fights by majority decision and split decision in his last two outings. Arregui competed for his native Argentina in the 2021 Summer Olympics.  
 
Promoter Larry Goldberg and Boxing Insider Promotions are really breathing life into Atlantic City’s boxing scene, and they reinforce that with this stacked lineup. Tickets are on sale now at [Ticketmaster](https://www.ticketmaster.com/boxing-insider-live-professional-boxing-atlan). 
 
Don’t miss this unforgettable night at the Tropicana Showroom on March 22!
 
-Atlantic City’s rich boxing heritage continues to build on Saturday, March 22, as the Tropicana Atlantic City hosts an electrifying night of fights, with doors opening to the public at 6:30 PM. Presented by Boxing Insider Promotions, this event—the fourth at the venue—showcases six New Jersey boxers in a thrilling card broadcast live on DAZN.
 
Leading the charge is “Mr. Atlantic City,” unbeaten junior middleweight Justin Figueroa (11-0, 9 KOs), who’ll be appearing for the fourth time on a Boxing Insider show. He’ll oppose Argentina’s Mario “El Torito” Rios (10-3-1, 7 KOs) in a six-round clash. Rios has lost only to unbeaten foes, and he’s gone a lot of rounds in his career, so stamina shouldn't be a problem for him. 
 
 
Figueroa, who continues to climb up the ranks, stopped Omar Rosales in four rounds in his last fight, at the Trop, in November. 
 
Atlantic City heavyweight Bruce Seldon Jr. would like for history to repeat itself. He is the son of Bruce Seldon, the city’s only world heavyweight champion, and he puts his unbeaten record (4-0, 3 KO’s) on the line. 
 
 
He is, of course, the son of the city’s first world heavyweight champion, Bruce Seldon, and is rapidly developing his skills and a big fan following. On the March 22 show, he’ll tackle Gabriel Costa, who’ll be taking a three-fight win streak into the ring. 
 
Junior middleweight Damian Tinnerello of Berlin, NJ (4-0, 4 KOs), has a lot of national tournament experience as an amateur, including an appearance in the finals of the 2020 USA Youth National Championships. He’ll be aiming for his fifth straight knockout in a scheduled four-rounder. 
 
Also slated for four-rounds is a former amateur star with the same record, who happens to be another New Jersey product. 
 

 
Multiple national champion Kahshad Elliott (4-0, 4 KOs) of Plainfield, NJ comes to Atlantic City for the first time, and he’s going to be showcased in a four-round welterweight bout. 
 
Julio Sanchez III, who hails from nearby Pleasantville, is coming off his last amateur bout, which took place at the Tropicana Atlantic City in November. And now he’ll make his professional debut in the lightweight division, taking on Douglas Diggs in a four-rounder. He is looking to continue a legacy, as his father Julio Sanchez, a local firefighter, competed as a pro welterweight. 
 
The ten-round main event brings an international touch to the festivities. 
 
Vlad Panin (21-1, 13 KOs) is originally from Belarus but has fought all but one of his bouts in the United States. Notable among his victories is a second-round TKO of former world welterweight and junior welterweight champion Devon Alexander, which took place last May. Panin is currently ranked #6 by the United States Boxing Association in the junior middleweight class.
 
 
His opponent on March 22 is Brian Arregui, who lost fights by majority decision and split decision in his last two outings. Arregui, who at one time was the WBO Youth champion at 154 pounds, competed for his native Argentina in the 2020 Summer Olympics. 
 
Promoter Larry Goldberg and Boxing Insider Promotions are really breathing life into Atlantic City’s boxing scene, and they reinforce that with this stacked lineup. 
 
 
Tickets are on sale now at [Ticketmaster](https://www.ticketmaster.com/boxing-insider-live-professional-boxing-atlan). 
 
 

Fanmio sues Ryan Garcia over cancelled exhibition in Japan

Fanmio sues Ryan Garcia over cancelled exhibition in Japan

Fanmio has filed a lawsuit against boxer Ryan Garcia and Golden Boy Promotions that accuses them of fraudulent inducement, tortious interference, and other serious claims. The lawsuit arises from Fanmio's plans for Garcia to go to Japan and fight an exhibition against kickboxer Rukiya Anpo this past New Year’s Eve. Fanmio says Garcia received payment "and [with] the promotion being well underway, Fanmio was deceived into organizing an event in which Ryan never intended to participate. In addition, Golden Boy Promotions actively worked to sabotage the event." Fanmio alleges that it spent in excess of $1 million planning the fight, which never camer to fruition. Garcia was on suspension for using banned performance enhancing substances against Devin Haney last April, so Fanmio will have to show that Garcia would have been allowed to fight in Japan despite the suspension. 

Fanmio has hired the law firm Shaw Lewenz to handle the lawsuit, which was filed in the Central District of California. Fanmio's press release states, "The justice system will take over, and Fanmio fully intends to recover damages. Doing bad business will never be tolerated."

WBO orders Usyk vs. Parker

WBO orders Usyk vs. Parker

The WBO World Championship Committee has ordered the commencement of negotiations between world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk (who holds the WBO championship plus the three other major titles) and WBO interim champion Joseph Parker. The WBO's letter, to the boxers' respective promoters, stated, "By virtue of this order, the WBO interim championship shall be terminated expeditiously in compliance with the WBO institutional policy of only one world champion per weight class. The parties have thirty days to reach terms. Failure to do so will result in the WBO Championship Committee ordering purse bid proceedings."

WBO president Gustavo Oliveiri followed up the news with the followiung Twitter comment, "WBO is officially ordering the enforcement of the WBO Mandatory between Usyk & Parker to expeditiously terminate the Interim Champion status. This action aligns with our firm policy of maintaining only one champion per weight class."

Inoue fighting in Vegas on Cinco De Mayo weekend

Inoue fighting in Vegas on Cinco De Mayo weekend
Japanese fighting icon Naoya Inoue is coming back to America [for Cinco De Mayo weekend].  The pound-for-pound king will defend his undisputed junior featherweight world title against San Antonio native Ramon Cardenas on Sunday, May 4th, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Inoue has not fought in America since 2021 and has since won a pair of undisputed titles, cementing his status as a generational power-punching force. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Ohashi Promotion, Teiken Promotions, and Sampson Boxing, pre-sale tickets will be available Thursday, March 13th, at 10 a.m. PT. The public on-sale is scheduled for Friday, March 14th at 10 a.m. PT via AXS.com. Broadcast and undercard information will be announced soon.
 
“Naoya Inoue is among the most powerful and well-rounded fighters I’ve had the privilege of promoting, a singular boxing talent,” said Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum. “After many years selling out arenas and stadiums in his native Japan, ‘The Monster’ is ready to take over Las Vegas on Cinco de Mayo weekend. Ramon Cardenas is a worthy challenger who has earned this opportunity with several impressive victories.”
 
Inoue (29-0, 26 KOs) is 24-0 with 22 knockouts in world title fights, a staggering championship run that began with his April 2014 knockout of Adrian Hernandez to win the WBC light flyweight title. He continued his decade-plus run of dominance with seven defenses of the WBO junior bantamweight world title before a nine-fight run at bantamweight that concluded with his stoppage of Paul Butler to win the undisputed title. Inoue toppled future Hall of Famer Nonito Donaire twice at bantamweight, including a second-round stoppage in June 2022. Inoue became the undisputed junior featherweight champion in just two fights, knocking out then-unified champions Stephen Fulton and Marlon Tapales in 2023. Last May, he packed over 50,000 fans into the Tokyo Dome, rising from a first-round knockdown to stop former two-division king Luis Nery in six. Inoue has since made two more defenses of the undisputed crown, knocking out TJ Doheny in seven and late replacement Ye Joon Kim in four.
 
Inoue said, “I am thankful to the fans in America who have followed my career. Fighting at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is another career highlight, and I look forward to putting on a great show for everyone in attendance. Cardenas is a tough opponent who I respect for accepting the fight without hesitation.”
 
Cardenas (26-1, 14 KOs) enters his first world title assignment on a 14-fight winning streak, a run of success that began with a September 2017 decision victory over Gabino Hernandez. He graduated to contender in 2024 with a pair of gut checks, forcing Israel Rodriguez Picazo to retire on his stool with a broken jaw and knocking out Eduardo Ramirez in the ninth round of a competitive fight. Cardenas returned to headline in San Antonio last month, overcoming a sixth-round knockdown to earn a unanimous decision over the previously unbeaten Bryan Acosta. Following the Acosta victory, Cardenas called for the Inoue showdown, saying, “I want to fight the best.” He now gets a monster opportunity to author a Las Vegas upset for the ages.
 
“This means the world to me. I’ve always aspired to fight for a world title, but to get a chance to fight for all the belts is a dream come true,” Cardenas said. “I always knew our paths would cross. I never had any doubts. When the fight was offered, I instantly accepted. I wouldn’t say it’s a lottery ticket, but you can't turn it down if you get a chance at the undisputed title. This is the opportunity of a lifetime.”

Sampson Boxing signs Mexican junior middleweight Isaac Lucero

Sampson Boxing signs Mexican junior middleweight Isaac Lucero
Promoter Sampson Lewkowicz announced the signing of Mexican junior middleweight Isaac “La Bestia Jr.” Lucero (16-0, 12 KOs) to a co-promotional agreement along with Mexico-based promoter Eric Ibarra of TM Boxing.  The 26 year-old Lucero hasn’t fought outside Mexico since his pro debut in 2019, a first-round knockout over Anthony Zender in Los Angeles. Lucero also gained some notice in 2021 with a seventh-round stoppage of countryman Dilan Loza Burgos. From Tijuana, Lucero recently traveled to Las Vegas to begin training under the tutelage of Bob Santos at his VIP Gym.
 
Lucero says he’s pleased to now be working with the well-known PBC and ProBox TV-affiliated Lewkowicz. "First of all, I want to thank God for this opportunity,” said Lucero. “I'm very happy and excited to join forces with Mr. Sampson Lewkowicz, who has placed his trust in me. I will work very hard to repay him with victories and go as far as possible in the sport I love.
 
Ibarra, a longtime staple of Mexican boxing, echoed the fighter’s sentiments. "I'm very happy about this agreement,” said Ibarra. “Sampson is a dear friend and a great promoter. I'm confident this decision is the right one. With his support and his team, we'll soon put Isaac Lucero's name in the spotlight of international boxing."
 
“Working with Bob Santos will turn this very good boxer into a great one,” said a confident Lewkowicz. “I’m happy to be Isaac Lucero’s co-promoter, along with my old friend Eric Ibarra, and we will get to work on establishing him as a known name in the US boxing scene by securing him the correct fights and eventually helping him become a world champion.” 
 

Thurman returns with quality win over Jarvis

Thurman returns with quality win over Jarvis

Keith Thurman TKO3 Brock Jarvis ... Former two-belt welterweight champion Keith Thurman made a successful ring return after a three-year hiatus. Fighting in his opponent's home country of Australia, Thurman decked Brock Jarvis twice en route to a third-round technical knockout victory. The contest was Thurman's first foray into the junior middleweight division. Thurman, now 31-1 overall, had not fought since a 2022 win over Mario Barrios, who went on to win the WBC title. Prior to the Jarvis win, Thurman had been inactive since a 2019 loss to the legendary Manny Pacquiao. Jarvis, who started his career as a bantamweight, is now 22-2. With a quality win under his belt, Thurman seems poised for a return trip to Australia against former junior middleweight champion Tim Tszyu.
 



 

Dubois feted as top British fighter of 2024

Dubois feted as top British fighter of 2024
Daniel Dubois was named ‘Boxer of the Year’ at the British Boxing Board of Control awards luncheon on Sunday. The 27 year-old heavyweight was recognized for his achievements across 2024, a year in which he became IBF interim champion for overcoming the previously unbeaten Filip Hrgovic in Riyadh before subsequently being upgraded to full IBF champion. Then, in September, came his triumph over Anthony Joshua at Wembley Stadium in front of a record-breaking 96,000 fans in a first defense of his belt. Daniel’s trainer, Don Charles, was named ‘Trainer of the Year’ in recognition of his work steering the heavyweight champion to the pinnacle of the division. Another Queensberry heavy, Fabio Wardley, was honored with ‘Fight of the Year’ for his epic original encounter with Frazer Clarke back in March, which resulted in a split draw. Fabio emphatically prevailed in the rematch via a first-round stoppage.
 

ESPN+ bouts added for April 5th

ESPN+ bouts added for April 5th

Featherweight Albert “Chop Chop” Gonzalez and junior bantamweight Steven “Kid Dynamite” Navarro will be featured in separate eight-round undercard bouts on Saturday, April 5th at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas. Gonzalez faces the durable Dana Coolwell, while Navarro steps up against Mexican veteran Juan Esteban Garcia. Gonzalez-Coolwell and Navarro-Garcia join a card headlined by the ten-round heavyweight showdown between Richard Torrez Jr. and Guido Vianello, the Lindolfo Delgado-Elvis Rodriguez junior welterweight battle, and unbeaten lightweight Abdullah Mason against Giovanni Cabrera. Promoted by Top Rank, the entire card will stream live and exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+. Tickets are available now via Ticketmaster.com.

Gonzalez (12-0, 7 KOs) is the latest mega-talent from the Robert Garcia Boxing Academy. He scored five victories last year, beginning his campaign in April with a first-round stoppage of Joel Alberto Mora. Gonzalez then had three fights in three months, securing dominant TKO victories in each of those bouts. Last December, Gonzalez tallied a shutout eight-round decision over Gerardo Antonio Perez in Phoenix. Coolwell (13-3, 8 KOs) is a six-year pro coming off a decision defeat to Bruce "Shu Shu" Carrington last November on the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson card.

Navarro (5-0, 4 KOs) has been a professional for less than a year but will soon approach contender status at 115 pounds. The U.S. Olympic Team Trials finalist is riding a three-fight knockout streak, including last December’s second-round stoppage of Gabriel Bernardi. A southpaw boxer-puncher, the Garcia fight marks Navarro’s first scheduled eight-rounder. Garcia (14-1-2, 11 KOs) has won three consecutive fights and will make his American debut.

In other undercard action, rising middleweight Jahi Tucker (13-1-1, 6 KOs) looks for his fourth consecutive victory when he takes on former British junior middleweight champion Troy Williamson (20-3-1, 14 KOs) in a ten-rounder. Williamson aims to halt a two-fight losing skid, while Tucker knocked out Quilisto Madera in eight rounds last November.

Robert Garcia-trained welterweight Art Barrera Jr. (7-0, 5 KOs) makes his 2025 debut in a six-rounder against an opponent to be named.
 
Las Vegas native DJ Zamora (15-0, 10 KOs) returns home to face Hugo Castañeda (15-1-1, 11 KOs) in an eight-round junior lightweight fight. Zamora is coming off a second-round stoppage of Roman Ruben Reynoso last December.
 
Los Angeles native and former U.S. amateur standout Sammy Contreras Jr. makes his professional debut in a four-round junior welterweight bout against an opponent to be named. Contreras advanced to the finals of the 2022 USA National Championships

Juarez likely to defend vs. Nery Plata next

Juarez likely to defend vs. Nery Plata next

After defeating Yesenia Gómez in November of last year to win the WBC light flyweight title, and then defending vs. Mirna Jimenez last Saturday, Mexico's Lourdes "Lilttle Lulú" Juárez will face the champion in recess, Yesica Nery Plata. The WBC did not announce a date or venue for the fight. Nery Plata vacated the WBC light flyweight title due to personal problems at the end of last year. Juarez's win this weekend boosted her record to 38-4, while Nery Plata has a career mark of 30-2. Here is what the women had to say about their future match-up:

Yesica Nery Plata

“I came to the [WBC's press event] Tuesday Coffee to challenge Lulú. I congratulate you for having successfully defended your championship.”

Lulú Juárez

“It is clear, I am more than ready for this fight. But no rival is easy, I never minimize my rivals.”

Younans to face Mina in New York

Younans to face Mina in New York
Star Boxing has announced the new headliner for their celebratory Rockin’ Fights 50th show set for Saturday, March 22nd at The Paramount NY in Huntington (Long Island), NY. Tickets are for sale at www.StarBoxing.com.  Super middleweight Junior Younan, (21-0-1, 13 KOs), of Brooklyn, NY will face battle-tested Abel Mina, (18-3-1, 9 KOs) of Ecuador in a bout scheduled for ten rounds. Younan knocked out Ricardo Luna in the first round in May 2024 at The Paramount NY. Following up on September 14th, he stopped Alexis Gaytan in the fifth stanza at the famed venue. Fighting for the first time in the United States, Mina fought to a ten-round draw with former title challenger and hometown favorite Kamil Szeremeta in February 2024 in Poland. Most recently he was victorious in an eight-round unanimous decision over Armando Fontalvo on January 24, 2025 in Ecuador.
 
Junior middleweight Micky Scala, (11-0, 6 KOs), of Mesa, Arizona returns to The Paramount NY in a scheduled eight rounder against Mario Zabojnik, (12-1-0, 6 KOs), of Slovakia. Scala won his Paramount debut on November 23rd with a shutout decision over battle-tested veteran Luis Caraballo Ramos. The southpaw Zabojnik makes his U.S. debut, following a third-round stoppage of Kristian Dzurnak on February 7, 2025.
 
Also featured at Rockin’ Fights 50 in an eight-round junior welterweight clash, Yan Carlos Perez, (4-0, 2 KOs), of the Dominican Republic, faces Yeuri ‘Dinamita’ Andujar (7-6-1, 4 KOs), of Bronx, New York. Fighting at The Paramount NY on Rockin’ Fights 48, Perez defeated Ronny Reyes over six rounds in a unanimous decision victory. He has another tough local this time in Andujar. Currently riding a two-fight winning streak, Andujar knocked out Christian Otero in the fourth round on December 16, 2023 in New York City, following up with a six-round decision over Ronny Reyes at The Paramount on May 11, 2024.
 
Fighting in a four-round welterweight bout, fan favorite ‘King’ David Malul, (2-0, 2 KOs), of Queens, NY battles Shaquille Rushing, (0-1), of Lakeside, FL. The hard-hitting Malul has good knockout power. Making his pro debut on September 14, 2024, Malul stopped Lucien Hannah in the opening stanza after being dropped himself twice in a candidate for round of the year. Following up on November 23, 2024, Malul halted Zachary Davis in the third stanza.
 
In a battle of undefeated junior lightweights, ‘G.I.’ Joe Elzey, (3-0, 1 KOs), of Bronx, NY faces 18-year-old Jordy Suarez Gonzalez, (1-0, 1 KO), of Nashville, TN in a bout scheduled for four rounds. Elzey returns to action following a four round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Erick Perez at The Paramount NY.
 
Rounding out the card in an eight-round super middleweight clash, Issah Flaherty, (7-0, 3 KOs), of Elmont, NY faces Jakob Turac, (3-2, 3 KOs), of Rakovnik, Czech Republic. Flaherty kicks off his 2025 campaign after a six-round shutout unanimous decision over Julien Baptiste on February 17, 2024 at Madison Square Garden.