WBA regular title at stake in Charr vs. Pulev

WBA regular title at stake in Charr vs. Pulev

[Grossly inactive] Mahmoud Charr will defend his WBA regular heavyweight championship against Kubrat Pulev this Saturday in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Pulev is from Bulgaria, while Charr is based in Germany. After a long absence for various reasons [three fights in the past seven years, none of them against contenders], Charr will be coming off an inactivity of more than two years. In 2022, he defeated Nuri Seferi and is now ready to put the WBA's [secondary] crown on the line. For his part, Pulev will have the opportunity to contest the belt on his home turf and has every intention of taking it from the champion in this showdown. The 43 year-old Bulgarian defeated Ihor Shevadzutskyi by unanimous decision and has strung together two wins following his [controversial] 2022 loss to Derek Chisora.  Charr comes in with a record of 34 wins, 4 losses and 20 knockouts, while Pulev has 31 wins, 3 losses and 14 knockouts.

BKFC debuts in Atlanta on Friday

BKFC debuts in Atlanta on Friday
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship makes its Georgia debut on Friday with BKFC 69 at Atlanta's Gas South Arena. All the action streams live globally on the BKFC App. In the main event, former BKFC bantamweight champion Keith “The Rockstar” Richardson throws down with Michael “Papa G” Larrimore. Richardson, the #1 contender in BKFC's 135-pound division, begins his quest back to the top after losing the belt in his last fight. Standing in his way is Larrimore, who’s 2-0 with a pair of first-round finishes in his blossoming BKFC career.
 
Friday's co-feature pits two of the welterweight division's biggest fan-favorite fighters as Joe “Hitman” Elmore takes on Derrick “Superman” Findley (36-31-1 in traditional boxing). Also, UFC vet Nate "Mayhem" Maness makes his BKFC debut against Nick "Nicky No Holdz Barz" Burgos in bantamweight action in Friday's feature fight.
 

Late result: Mafauad upsets Palmetta by split decision

Late result:  Mafauad upsets Palmetta by split decision
Last Saturday, Joel Marcos Mafauad won a disputed fight against the favored Alberto Palmetta in Argentina. The ten-round 147-pound bout was the main event of a show organized by Sampson Boxing and Tello Box. It was held at the Casino de Buenos Aires in the Argentine capital and was broadcast live on TyC Sports. It was a high intensity fight, and afterwards, two judges’ scorecards favored Mafauad by 97-93 and 96-94, while one favored Palmetta, 96-94. The 27 year-old Mafauad (12-1, 4 KOs) now has three wins in a row, and only one loss in his last five fights. A native of Las Heras, Mendoza, Mafauad, stepped into the ring for the third time in 2024, after defeating José María Pombo by unanimous decision in his last fight. In the middle of the year he defeated Marcelo Agustín Puebla by decision.  Last year he faced two fights, he started off with a quick win in January against Cristian Ariel Reggiardo, while in May he lost a tough unanimous decision to Cristian Javier Ayala. 
 
Palmetta, born in San Isidro, Buenos Aires, is now 23-8 including the World Series of Boxing. He returned to fight in his homeland after more than three years. He suffered his second defeat in a row and first loss in Argentina. In the middle of 2024 he lost by split decision in the United States against the Mexican, Jesus Eduardo Saracho (14-2-1). 
 

Top Rank reaches sponsorship deal with Miller Lite

Top Rank reaches sponsorship deal with Miller Lite

Top Rank reaches sponsorship deal with Miller Lite
Miller Lite, America’s original light beer, is teaming up with boxing promotional powerhouse Top Rank to champion standout athletes and bring boxing to new heights. The collaboration between Miller Lite and Top Rank will debut on December 7th during the long-awaited rematch between WBO junior lightweight champion Emanuel Navarrete and former two-weight champion Oscar Valdez at Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. “Miller Lite has deep roots in the world of sports, from our original Great Taste, Less Filling campaign in 1975, to our current partnerships in professional football and baseball,” said Alan Bremerkamp, Director of Marketing for Miller Lite. “Boxing is one of the fastest growing sports in the U.S., so it made sense for the original light beer to join forces with boxing industry leader Top Rank to reach a new set of consumers who love the originality of boxing.” 
 
Key elements of this partnership include prominent ring signage, experiential activations, content creation, on-site engagement, and a robust digital presence. “At Top Rank, we are proud to join forces with Miller Lite to elevate the fight night experience, making every punch more thrilling and every moment more memorable,” said Brian Kelly, Chief Revenue Officer at Top Rank. “This partnership is a celebration of unforgettable nights and our passionate fans who make them special.”
 
In addition to extensive branding and experiential events, Miller Lite and Top Rank will join forces to champion standout athletes and bring boxing to new heights throughout 2025.
 

IBA card set for Friday in Dubai

IBA card set for Friday in Dubai
A ten-round showdown between Cuba’s Arlen Lopez and Russian Sharabutdin Ataev will headline IBA Champions’ Night Dubai, set for December 6th at the Agenda Arena. Eight matches are currently on the card for the event, set to take place as part of an IBA convention in the United Arab Emirates. Lopez and Ataev will face off for the IBA pro title at 80kg (approximately light heavyweight). The Cuban “Maravilla” had a great IBA professional debut in Havana where he won by TKO in the third round against Luis Antonio Tejada of the Dominican Republic. Ataev has prior wins victories over Loren Alfonso representing Azerbaijan and Azizbek Abdugofurov from Uzbekistan.
 
The co-feature is another 10-round IBA pro title fight, this time at 54kg (approximately bantamweight) between two of the best boxers in the world – Shakhobidin Zoirov from Uzbekistan and Yoel Finol from Venezuela. In October, Zoirov won by split decision in Vienna over another accomplished boxer Samuel Carmona from Spain and fought to a draw against Dmitry Dvali of Russia in the summer. Finol holds a victory over Alexis Alvarado in his home country in August was then followed by a unanimous defeat of Samat Zhetibayev in Vienna.
 
Ryan Martin (26-2) from the United States and Isaac Lucero (16-0) from Mexico are to go eight rounds at 67kg (approximately welterweight). Both are to feature at IBA Champions’ Night for the first time. Martin has a career going back a decade and has faced impressive boxers in the past including Scotland’s Josh Taylor, a former undisputed world champion. Lucero remains undefeated and will step out of North America for the first time in his professional career.
 
Australia’s Joel Camilleri and Weljon Mindoro from the Philippines will fight at super middleweight on the undercard. Camilleri is on a seven-match winning streak heading into the bout, while Mindoro (13-0-1) has yet to lose – recently leaving his home nation for the United States where he has won both of his bouts across the Pacific by knockout.
 

Lipinets returns to UK to take on Azim

Lipinets returns to UK to take on Azim
British junior welterweight Adam Azim will take on former IBF 140-pound champion Sergey Lipinets (pictured) at London's OVO Arena Wembley on February 1, 2025 live on Sky Sports. Azim's last fight was a stoppage win over Ohara Davies in October. The undefeated 22-year-old looked at his best as he dictated the action and dominated Davies from the opening bell, dropping the Londoner in the fifth round before ending the fight in spectacular fashion in the eighth. Having previously won and defended the European title in rapid time with victories over Franck Petitjean and Enock Poulsen, Azim now steps up to world level as he aims to prove he is ready to take on the best in the division. Lipinets, a Kazakhstan-born fighter, captured the IBF belt with a unanimous points win over Akihiro Kondo at the Brooklyn Center in 2017. The 35 year-old Lipinets also holds victories over former champions Lamont Peterson and Omar Figueroa Jr.
 
Lipinets' last bout was a fight of the year contender against Azim's countryman and former gym-mate Robbie Davies Jr. Lipinets scored a unanimous points win over the British boxer in a ten-round thriller, showcasing his power by sending Davies Jr to the canvas once in the fifth round and twice in the eighth.
 
Azim said: "This fight is another step up for me. I'm looking forward to sharing the ring with a great fighter like Sergey Lipinets. He is a former world champion. He has fought some of the biggest names out there. I have a lot of respect for him and what he's achieved in the sport, but it's my time now. This is a chance for me to show that I belong at world level and that I'm ready to face the best. Lipinets has had a great career but on February 1st he's standing in my way. This is the next step of my journey and nothing is going to stop me from achieving my dreams."
 
Lipinets said: "I'm glad that Adam has accepted this fight. A lot of top fighters have refused to face me. I've never turned down a fight and this one is make or break for me. Adam is young and strong but he doesn't have my experience. I've seen it all. May the best man win."
 
Boxxer founder and CEO Ben Shalom said: "This is a big step up for Adam and a risky fight for him to be taking at this stage of his career. At just 22 years of age and in his 13th fight, he's going up against a former world champion. Sergey Lipinets is a dangerous fighter. There's no question about that. He's an established, world-level boxer with devastating punching power. But Adam is a special talent. What we've seen from him in the ring and what he is showing in the gym, tells us he's ready. This is a massive opportunity for him. It doesn't get much bigger than this. Headlining an iconic venue, live on Sky Sports, he has the chance to announce himself onto the world stage."
 

A look ahead at Davis vs. Roach

A look ahead at Davis vs. Roach

A look ahead at Davis vs. Roach
WBA lightweight champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis will put his title on the line against WBA junior lightweight champion Lamont Roach headlining a PBC pay-per-view event on Saturday, March 1st at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.  A two-division champion [Boxingtalk does not recognize the WBA 140-pound "regular" title Davis held as legitimate] . Davis returns to Barclays Center where he set the building’s record for the highest-grossing and most-attended boxing event when he scored a highlight-reel KO of Rolando Romero in May 2022. He’ll now step into the ring looking to stop the fast-rising Roach, who enters this fight on a six-bout winning streak.Tickets for the live event go on sale Thursday, December 5 beginning at 10 a.m. ET and will be available through ticketmaster.com. Pre-sale tickets are available now until 9 a.m. ET on Thursday, December 5th through ticketmaster.com with the code: PBC. In addition to the PPV being available for purchase on Prime Video, regardless of Prime membership, fans will also be able to continue to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets as well as PPV.com.
 
Here is a look ahead at the fight:
 
Baltimore’s Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Washington, D.C.’s Lamont Roach have circled each other for years dating back to a pair of amateur showdowns won by Davis during their teenage years and will now go toe-to-toe as pros in a twelve-round 135-pound main event with each reigning as a champion. Davis (30-0, 28 KOs) holds the WBA lightweight and has previously held a world title at 130 pounds. He returns to the ring after most recently scoring a highlight-reel knockout of the previously unbeaten Frank Martin in June. The Baltimore-native put an emphatic end to a years-long rivalry with Ryan Garcia last year in a crossover fight that gripped the sports world, dropping him in round two before ending the action with a vicious body shot in round seven.
 
The 30-year-old is riding a four-fight KO streak into March 1, with 20 of his last 21 victories overall coming inside the distance. His current streak includes a ninth-round stoppage of the previously unbeaten super featherweight champion Hector Luis Garcia in Washington, D.C. in January 2023, an event that set a new record for the highest-gate at the venue. He also owns the distinction as the only fighter to stop reigning WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios and former three-division champion Leo Santa Cruz. Davis burst onto the scene with an explosive knockout of Jose Pedraza in 2017 to capture his first world title and won the lightweight strap he currently holds with a 12th-round KO of former unified champion Yuriorkis Gamboa in 2019.
 
“I’m excited to come back to Brooklyn and start 2025 ready for the biggest fights in the sport,” said Davis. “Barclays Center is where I won my first world title and it has always been a special place for me and my fans. I’ve had a lot of history with Lamont Roach going back to the amateurs. He’s worked hard to become a world champion and deserves this opportunity. Just like everyone else I’ve fought, he will find out that there are levels to this boxing game. I’m thankful to my team for the opportunity and can’t wait to be back in the ring.”
 
Washington, D.C.’s Roach (25-1-1, 10 KOs) earned his championship in November 2023, dethroning Hector Luis Garcia by decision, scoring a clutch knockdown in the final round to wrest the title away. He returned to defend his belt in June as he dominated the previously unbeaten Feargal McCrory on his way to an eighth-round TKO, dropping the Irishman in round three and twice in round four. He’ll now step up looking to become a two-division with a 135-pound title, the weight class he debuted as a pro at before seeking a championship at 130-pounds.
 
The 28-year-old Roach earned his position at 130 pounds by defeating Angel Rodriguez via unanimous decision in their 12-round July 2022 title eliminator. Roach’s current run comes after he dropped a November 2019 super featherweight world title fight via decision against Jamel Herring. Roach began his pro career with 16-straight victories following an impressive amateur run that included 11 national titles, highlighted by a 2013 National Golden Gloves Championship that led to the honor of being named USA Boxing’s Most Outstanding Boxer. 
 
“Don’t be surprised when they say ‘and the new!’ on March 1st, because I’ve tried to tell y’all this is my time,” said Roach. “Fight fans have to tune into this one, because I’m coming to make this the Fight of the Year. We’re two of the best fighters in this sport, both in our prime, going head-to-head on the biggest stage. You don’t want to miss this one.”
 
“Gervonta Davis is one of boxing’s most exciting champions and a crossover star that will bring a memorable night to Brooklyn’s Barclays Center once again as he faces another high-level opponent in the streaking world champion Lamont Roach,” said promoter Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “’Tank’ always gives his fans a show, including his unforgettable knockout of ‘Rolly’ Romero in his last fight at Barclays Center, and his last time headlining a PBC Pay-Per-View event on Prime Video, when he stopped the previously unbeaten Frank Martin in spectacular fashion in June. Fans know what they get when it’s a ‘Tank’ Davis fight night and they should expect more of the same on March 1st in Brooklyn.”

Cubans take center stage in Hollywood, FL this weekend

Cubans take center stage in Hollywood, FL this weekend
The Heavyweight Factory returns this Friday, December 6th, at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood in Hollywood, Florida. "Fists of Fury" is set to to feature nine professional bouts including an all-Cuban main event. Two undefeated Cuban lightweights face off against one another as Yosdiel Napoles (6-0) of Camaguey takes on Armando Martinez Rabi (12-0) of Havana over ten rounds. There will be two co-featured bouts: Andrey Bonilla(1-0, 1 KO) of Ciudad Juarez in Mexico will take on Chile's Claudio Lavinanza (8-3, 3 KOs) in a ten-round bantamweight bout, and Bonilla's twin, Ari Bonilla (1-0) is matched against Nelvis Rodriguez (10-0, 5 KOs) of Venezuela in a ten-round super flyweight contest. Tickets can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com and also on the heavyweightfactory.com website. Opening bell is set for 7PM. Boxingtalk writer Christian Schmidt set to be the ring announcer.
 

Curmel Moton added to Ryan Garcia undercard in Tokyo

Curmel Moton added to Ryan Garcia undercard in Tokyo
[Despite promoter Oscar De La Hoya's claim that he has not approved Ryan Garcia's appearance on this show, promotoers Rizin and Fanmio have gone ahead with the following undercard announcement:]  A jam-packed undercard featuring both boxing and MMA stars was announced at a press conference in Japan ahead of the event to be presented by Rizin and Fanmio and headlined by “King” Ryan Garcia and Japanese kickboxer Rukiya Anpo meeting in an exhibition clash on Monday, December 30th at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT (U.S. date and time) live from Tokyo. The lineup of boxing exhibition showdowns will include Curmel Moton (6-0, 5 KOs) [who recenlty missed weight by about fiteen pounds and may have been suspended by New Jersey] facing Filipino Albert Pagara (35-1, 24 KOs) in eight rounds of junior welterweight action; it will also include a rematch between Amado Vargas (11-0, 5 KOs), son of the legendary Francisco Vargas, who again steps in against Sean Garcia (7-1-1, 2 KOs), Ryan Garcia’s younger brother, in an eight-round welterweight fight. Additional boxing undercard bouts will be announced leading up to fight night.
 
In addition, two professional MMA fights will be featured on the event as Tochigi, Japan’s Takakenshin (1-3, 1 KO) battles Ed Polo King (pro debut) from Osaka in a heavyweight tilt, while Miyagi-native Makoto Takahashi (18-3-1, 5 SUBs) faces off against Chicago’s Jose Torres (12-3-1, 4 KOs/2 SUBs) in a bout contested at junior lightweight.
 
The event will be available worldwide on Fanmio pay-per-view, excluding Japan. End-of-year combat sports have a proud and storied history in Japan, with huge events taking place around New Year’s Eve annually.  Fans can also purchase through the Fanmio App, which is available globally via smart televisions and mobile devices via Apple iOS and tvOS devices, Android Mobile, AndroidTV, Roku, FireTV, Vizio Smart TV, Google TV and Chromecast.

ESPN+ to air Leo Ruiz vs. Elias Haedo on Friday

ESPN+ to air Leo Ruiz vs. Elias Haedo on Friday

ESPN+ to air Leo Ruiz vs. Elias Haedo on Friday
Undefeated junior middleweight Leo Ruiz steps up against Argentina’s Elias Haedo in the ten-round main event this Friday, Dec. 6th, at Sala Urbana in Naucalpan de Juárez, Mexico. Ruiz, a Southern California-based boxer-puncher, is aiming for his third victory of the year. Promoted by Miura Boxing, Ruiz-Haedo headlines a show that will stream live and exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+ starting at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. Ruiz (15-0, 8 KOs), a six-year pro, has been training at the Robert Garcia Boxing Academy. He has won seven fights since returning from a 13-month layoff in October 2021. In 2023, he went 3-0, including a split decision over then-unbeaten Raul Garcia. He made his 2024 debut in April with a near-shutout decision over Oziel Santoyo. In his last outing, he earned a ten-round unanimous decision over Alejandro Davila. Haedo (15-6, 11 KOs) has only been stopped twice and is coming off a second-round stoppage of Ezequiel Nicolas Albarenga in October. In other scheduled streaming action from Naucalpan de Juárez:
 
Ayumu Hanada (11-2-1, 8 KOs) vs. Joel Cordova (14-9-2, 3 KOs), 8 rounds, super flyweights;
 
Chester Parada (14-3-1, 10 KOs) vs. Oliver Quintana (21-3, 16 KOs), 8 rounds, welterweights;
 
Jose Andres Teran (15-2, 10 KOs) vs. Jose Armando Valdes (13-11-1, 6 KOs), 8 rounds, junior featherweights;
 
Marcus Harris (6-0, 5 KOs) vs. Samael Macias (3-2-1), 6 rounds, bantamweights;
 
Sergio Cordova (5-0, 3 KOs) vs. Éder García (3-4-1, 3 KOs), 6 rounds, bantamweights;
 
Emiliano Alvarado (4-0, 2 KOs) vs. Jaziel Villalobos (2-2-1), 4 rounds, junior featherweights; and
 
Job Andrade (Pro Debut) vs. Michel Martinez (Pro Debut), 4 rounds, welterweights.
 
Rianna Doforo (2-0) vs. Laura Cubos (4-4), 6 rounds, Junior Lightweights
 
Oswaldo Molina (2-0) vs. Abraham Torres (2-2), 4 rounds, Junior Lightweights
 
Martin Higuita (6-0, 3 KOs) vs. Oswaldo Gomez (2-2, 1 KO), 6 rounds, Junior Middleweights
 
Angel Garcia (1-0) vs. Aquiles Manjarrez (0-1-1), 4 rounds, Featherweights 
 

Rest In Peace, Israel Vazquez

Rest In Peace, Israel Vazquez
The WBC has announced the death of former champion Israel "Magnifico" Vazquez, who lost his battle with cancer at the age of 46. Vazquez campaigned as a professional from 1995 through 2010. He won the vacant IBF 122-pound tile in 2004 and the WBC version in 2005 with a win over Oscar Larios. Vazquez defeated multi-division champ Jhonny Gonzalez in 2006 and then moved onto a historic rivalry vs. Rafael Marquez that saw Vazquez win the middle two of four bouts. Prone to bad facial cuts, he retired after losing the fourth meeting, walking away with a record of 44-5. WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman wrote, "Israel Vazquez is finally resting in peace. May God give strength and support to his wife Laura, their children, family and friends during these difficult times... Thank you Israel for the so many great memories that you have given us through your actions inside the ring but most importantly outside of it. You are now eternal , rest in peace, everything will be all right."
 
Boxingtalk joins the WBC and boxing fans the world over in sending our deepest sympathies to the friends and family of the great  Israel Vazquez.
 

Turki Alalshikh anounces insane seven-bout card for Feb. 22nd

Turki Alalshikh anounces insane seven-bout card for Feb. 22nd
Turki Alalshikh (pictured), the chairman of the General Entertainment Authority of Saudi Arabia, announced a massive seven-fight show for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on February 22, 2025. Alalshikh tweeted, "we will make the pay-per-view price no more than 19.99 pounds in the UK, and in USA and the rest of the world, not more than $25.99. We want the fans be happy and enjoy it…Let's get boxing great again." Here are the seven bouts, each of which could stand as a legitimate main event:
 
World light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev, the undisputed world light heavyweight world champion, will rematch former WBA champion Dmitry Bivol. Beterbiev narrowly beat his fellow Russian earlier this year in a four-belt unification match...
 
Daniel Dubois will make the next defense of his IBF heavyweight world title against former WBO title holder Joseph Parker. Dubois became the IBF's interim titlist when he beat Filip Hrgovic in June. His status was upgraded to full world champion when Oleksandr Usyk's commitment to his December 21st rematch with Tyson Fury meant he had to vacate that belt. Dubois then famously knocked out former champion Anthony Joshua inside five rounds at Wembley Stadium in September...
 
Hamzah Sheeraz challenges for a stake of world championship glory when he takes on Carlos Adames for Adames' WBC middleweight title...
 
Chinese heavyweight Zhilei Zhang will fight unbeaten heavyweight contender Agit Kabayel for the WBC interim heavyweight title. Zhang is coming off a win over former champion Deontay Wilder while Kabayel has won his last two against previously unbeaten foes, Frank Sanchez and Arslanbek Makhmudov...
 
Vergil Ortiz is scheduled to fight former WBA junior middleweight champion Israil Madrimov for the WBC interim strap, but Madrimov also has a very tough fight scheduled against Serhii Bohachuk on December 21st...
 
Three-division champion Shakur Stevenson is also set to make a defence of his WBC lightweight belt against Floyd Schofield and...
 
Two top-level British light-heavyweights meet when Joshua Buatsi fights Callum Smith for the former's WBO interim title.
 
 
 
 
 

Welcome to Navarrete vs. Valdez II fight week

Welcome to Navarrete vs. Valdez II fight week

Welcome to Navarrete vs. Valdez II fight week
Emanuel Navarrete (pictured) and Oscar Valdez are two of this generation’s most accomplished Mexican warriors, and they enter their December 7th rematch at Footprint Center in Phoenix with something to prove. WBO junior lightweight champion Navarrete (38-2-1, 31 KOs) returns to defend his crown following May’s decision defeat to Denys Berinchyk for the vacant WBO lightweight world title. While he fell short in his mission to become a four-weight world champion, Navarrete intends to re-assert his place atop the 130-pound hierarchy. Former two-weight champion Valdez (32-2, 24 KOs) hopes to become a two-time junior lightweight king and avenge his August 2023 decision loss to Navarrete. That evening, Navarrete prevailed by unanimous decision in a toe-to-toe battle that left Valdez bruised and bloodied. Navarrete trained in the mountains of Mexico, while Valdez spent more than two months in San Diego. This is what they had to say ahead of the sequel:
 
Emanuel Navarrete
 
"There is a lot of pride at stake, especially in a Mexico vs. Mexico battle. When you have that dynamic, there’s always going to be pride. Valdez and I know that adds more significance to this fight.”
 
“I believe it will be an even better fight because we are familiar with one another. That will lead to more exchanges and better action for the fans.”
 
“I’m working hard because I know I must push Valdez to his limits. The second half of the fight will be less about technique and more about physical training and who is the best prepared to withstand the punches.”
 
“I know what happened against Berinchyk. Nothing was controversial about it, and I want to return to lightweight one day. When I fight at lightweight again, I will be much better than I was against Berinchyk.”
 
Oscar Valdez 
 
“I have a few more battles left in me. I feel great. I showed I had a lot left in my last fight when I beat Liam Wilson. I was emotional because I knew beating Wilson would punch my ticket to an even bigger fight. I am excited to be sharing the ring with a warrior like ‘Vaquero’ again and to have the opportunity to win the WBO junior lightweight championship.”
 
“I’m at the point of my career where I appreciate everything and enjoy every moment, whether running, sparring, or just having a coffee. I enjoy the fights and am grateful for everything in life.”
 
“I’m back in the gym training for a second opportunity at Navarrete, looking at what we did wrong, watching film, and working hard to correct mistakes. Not everyone gets a second chance. I will make the most of it. I’m not wasting days.”
 
“I know what to expect from Navarrete. I know what to train for. I’ve trained hard and smart for this fight. In the first fight, I made several mistakes. My biggest mistake was trying to knock out my opponent. I always want to give the fans what they pay for, but I focused on the knockout instead of sticking to my game plan. I’m working smarter, fighting smarter, and bringing in sparring partners that better imitate his style.”
 
“The boxing fans in Arizona are incredibly supportive. Some of the most memorable nights of my career have taken place there, and I look forward to giving the fans in Phoenix an action-packed battle.”
 
Navarrete-Valdez II and the featherweight rematch between WBO champion Rafael Espinoza and Cuban star Robeisy Ramirez will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+ at 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT. Sky Sports will have coverage in the U.K. and Ireland.

Okolie's heavyweight opponent named

Okolie's heavyweight opponent named
Britain’s Lawrence Okolie (pictured), who previously held world titles at 200 and 224 pounds, will make his heavyweight debut on Queensberry’s “Magnificent 7” card on December 7th in London. Okolie (20-1 with 15 KOs) will face Germany's Hussein Muhamed, who currently has a record of 18-1 with 14 KOs. Muhamed comes into this fight after defeating Ali Kiydin by decision in May while Okolie comes into this fight after scoring a first-round knockout over previously undefeated Lukasz Rozanski last May. That fight earned Okolie the WBC bridgerweight title, which he promptly renounced in order to campaign as a heavyweight.
 

Universum plans big show for Hamburg during WBC convention

Universum plans big show for Hamburg during WBC convention
On December 12th at the Grand Elysée, Rotherbaum in Hamburg, Germany, as part of the WBC's annual convention, Universum Boxing will present a big card that will be broadcast live on DAZN. Here is the scheduled line-up:
 
Asley Gonzalez vs. Mary Romero (WBC super flyweight title);
Mourad Aliev vs. Davide Brito (heavyweights);
Jose Larduet vs. Bohdan Myronets (heavyweights);
Serkay Comert vs. Yassin Hermi (middleweights); 
Ermal Hadribeaj vs. Eddy Colmenares (junior middleweights); 
Branimir Malenica vs. Benjamin Gavazi (light heavyweights); 
Esneidy Rodríguez Olmos vs. Sana Hazuki (atomweights);
Henry Grün vs. Jonny Sanchez (junior middleweights); and
Shokhjakhon Abdullaev vs. Dzemal Bosnjak (cruiserweights).
 

Boxingtalk salutes Simona Salvatori, who retires as a winner

Boxingtalk salutes Simona Salvatori, who retires as a winner

Boxingtalk salutes Simona Salvatori, who retires as a winner
Simona Salvatori W10 Ana Reyes... On December 1st in Marino, Italy, local fighter Simona Salvatori defeated Ana Reyes, a Colombian based in Malta. Although Reyes (6-1) was previously undefeated, the featherweight contest was dominated in its entirety by Salvatori (10-1). Boxingtalk salutes Salvatori, who at age 40, declared that this fight was the last of her career. Salvatori said that she will dedicate her time to her profession as a criminal lawyer, a profession she shares with her trainer Rolando Grossi. The event was presented by Alessandra Branco’s A&B Events and supervised by WBC Vice President Houcine Houichi.
 

Carlos De Leon Castro gets hometown assignment this weekend

Carlos De Leon Castro gets hometown assignment this weekend
Boxlab Promotions’ junior lightweight Carlos De Leon Castro (2-0, 1 KO) is set for action this Saturday, December 7th, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The four-round bout will see Castro square off against Jose Alfredo Guevara (2-2-1, 1 KO) of Laredo, Texas at the legendary Coliseo Roberto Clemente. The fight will be broadcast live on DAZN, as part of a show promoted by Universal Promotions and Matchroom Boxing.  Age 19, De Leon Castro is looking to build on his undefeated record in front of his hometown crowd. “It’s an honor and I’m excited to be fighting in my hometown at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente,” said De Leon Castro. “Puerto Rico has produced some of the best fighters in the sport, and I want to make my people proud. This fight is another step toward becoming the next big star from the island. I’m ready to put on a show for my fans and prove that I belong on the big stage.”
 
“Guevara is a tough fighter who comes to fight, but I’ve trained hard for this moment,” Castro added. “I’m ready to adapt and dominate, whether it’s by outboxing him or going for the knockout. I want to show everyone why I’m a name to watch in this division.”
 
“Carlos has all the tools to be the next face of Puerto Rican boxing,” said Boxlab Promotions President Amaury Piedra, who believes in De Leon Castro’s potential to become a superstar in the sport and sees this fight as a pivotal step in building his profile. “He’s young, hungry, and incredibly talented. Fighting in San Juan, in front of his hometown crowd, is a key part of our plan to develop him into a future world champion and a fan favorite. This Saturday is just the beginning of what we believe will be an incredible journey for Carlos.”
 
 

Davis-Roach ticket alert

Davis-Roach ticket alert

Tomorrow in Brooklyn, New York, WBA lightweight champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis will go face-to-face with WBA junior lightweight champion Lamont Roach at a press conference to preview their lightweight championship clash that will headline a PBC pay-per-view event on Prime Video on Saturday, March 1st at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Pre-sale tickets are available beginning Tuesday, December 3rd at 1 p.m. ET until 9 a.m. ET on Thursday, December 5th through ticketmaster.com with the code: PBC
 

Usyk vs. Fury II promotional trailer released

Usyk vs. Fury II promotional trailer released

Usyk vs. Fury II promotional trailer released

Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury star in an epic two-minute trailer ahead of their rematch. After Usyk won the first fight earlier this year to unify the world heavyweight championship, the rematch was scheduled for December 21st, once again in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqJDNXcqcbs

Lourdes Juarez wins vacant WBC 108-pound title

Lourdes Juarez wins vacant WBC 108-pound title
Lourdes Juárez W10 Yesenia Gómez... Lourdes “Little Lulu” Juárez became the new WBC light flyweight champion, by defeating fellow Mexican Yesenia “La Niña” Gómez via decision on a card that took place in Quintana Roo, Mexico. The WBC said the title  "was vacated by Yessica Nery Plata, to enjoy motherhood." Juarez is now a two-division champion, having previously held the WBC 115-pound title. The fight was a rematch  of a 2016 no contest. After ten intense  stanzas, the judges determined that there was no doubt about Juárez's victory. The exchange of blows was intense, fierce, unremitting and dramatic, round by round. The  37 year-old Juarez is now 37-4, while Gomez falls to 21-8-4.

Introducing teenage super middleweight Marco Romero

Introducing teenage super middleweight Marco Romero
Kansas super middleweight Marco “El Tiburón” Romero’s (4-0, 3 KOs) recent victory in Portland, Maine, capped a twelve-month stretch in which he was 13-0 overall in the ring, combining nine amateur matches and four pro bouts. A promotional free agent, Romero destroyed Orlando “El Marro” Salgado (3-6), blasting his way to a knockout win via left hook to the body at the 1:21 mark of the opening round on a November 9th card promoted by Bobby Russo’s Portland Boxing Club at Exposition Building. “I’ve always had that power, especially that left hook to the body,” Romero commented. “I knew it was over when I hit him with that body shot and he grunted. I’ve worked a lot on that left hook to the head and body."
 
Because he hadn’t reached the mandatory age of 18, and his weight class (super middleweight) wasn’t included in 2024 Olympic boxing, Romero never seriously considered waiting for a shot at making the U.S. Olympic Team. Instead, his eyes were firmly focused on only one prize: to become a professional fighter.
 
Last December, Romero captured back-to-back champion honors at USA Boxing National Championships and 2024 National Golden Gloves Tournament.  He was named Most Outstanding Boxer (Golden Boy Award) at the latter competition. All told, in the last twelve months, he was 9-0 in amateur competition, including three at The Nationals and five at The Golden Gloves, in addition to his four pro wins to date for a combined 13-0 record, which includes four as a pro and eight in elite national amateur competition (and a win in one non-national event).
 
His twelve-month long, prearranged schedule called for a break from fighting during the holidays and he’s gearing up for Thanksgiving, Christmas and a hoped-for life-changing 2025. He is tentatively scheduled to return to the ring during the first quarter of next year. “Hey, we’re Mexicans. and we love food,” Romero remarked. “I’m going to enjoy the holidays with my family, but I’ll continue working hard to get better, even during the holidays.”
 
In Romero’s corner is a legendary 77-year-old John Brown, who is Marco’s head trainer and manager, the same role he played for world heavyweight champion Tommy Morrison (48-3-1, 42 KOs) from his amateur days through his first 39 pro fights, 1988 to 1993. “I liked the fact Marco fought in front of a lot of people. 3,000 rabid fans,” Brown noted. “It was an exciting environment and down the road, he’s going to be in big fights, and it was good for him to get experience like he did in his last fight. He has a great left hook like so many Mexican fighters. I like that he’s going to have some time off after the last 12 months. We need to find him some durable sparring because that’s lacking in this area. I want him in real sparring sessions, not holding back, to know when to let it go. I don’t worry about his time off over the holidays because he’s always in the gym and he’s only 19.”
 
Other integral members of Romero’s corner are assistant coaches Sergio Flores and Marco’s father, Salvador Romero, who encouraged his son to become a boxer at the age of seven.
 

Michaela Kotaskova defeats Mikaela Lauren

Michaela Kotaskova defeats Mikaela Lauren

Michaela Kotaskova defeats Mikaela Lauren
Michaela Kotaskova W10 Mikaela Lauren... On Saturday night, November 30th at the Hotel InterContinental in Vienna, welterweight Michaela Kotaskova fended off the challenge of former junior middleweight titlist Mikaela Lauren from Sweden. After ten rounds of boxing, the judges scored it for Kotaskova, who is from Czech Republic but based in Austria. The tallies were  98-92 (twice) and 97-94. Lauren, by far the most experienced and accomplished opponent of Kotaskova's career, tried her best but it was never enough. Photos show Lauren suffered extreme facial swelling from the bout, possibly due to head clashes. A pro since April of 2022, Kotaskova is now 9-0-2, while the 48 year-old Lauren goes to 33-8-1 after more than fifteen years in the game. The fight was promoted by Boxteam Bounce.
 

Ennis starting to walk like a duck, talk like a duck...

Ennis starting to walk like a duck, talk like a duck...
IBF welterweight champion Jaron "Boots" Ennis (pictured) certainIy appears to be ducking junior middleweight contender Vergil Ortiz Jr. In his first social media post since the story broke, Ennis certainly didn't seem eager to face Ortiz, who recently moved up from welterweight himself. Ennis wrote, "I seen the rumors on social media just like yall did as far as the fight with me and Vergil. I was unaware that alleged negotiations was being made on my end. From here on out, if it didn't come from me and me only, don't believe it. I will address if I'm staying at 147 [pounds] or moving up to 154 at a later date and time."
 
It looks like undefeated Puerto Rican junior middlewight Xander Zayas is willing to step in for Ennis and fight Ortiz. Zayas wrote: "They gave me an hour to say yes. I said yes in one minute. @VergilOrtiz @trboxing @Turki_alalshikh @GoldenBoyBoxing."
 
Earlier, Ortiz responded to reports that Ennis turned down the fight by saying: "I’ve always said I’ll fight anybody and I remained true to my word. Every single person that I have been offered to fight I said yes. It takes two to tango in boxing, so if I’m not in that ring fighting someone, know it’s not my fault! Time for some of you guys to stop saying I’m ducking and don’t wanna fight because that’s not the case this time and never was. 100 percent!" 

Galal Yafai beats Sunny Edwards who retires afterwards

Galal Yafai beats Sunny Edwards who retires afterwards
Galal Yafai TKO5 Sunny Edwards... In a battle between a former pro champ and an Olympic gold medal winner, Galal Yafai pounded a disinterested Sunny Edwards for five rounds and avenged an amateur loss.  The fight was held in held in Birmingham, England. Yafai got off to a very strong start and after two rounds, Edwards could be heard telling his trainer, "Can I be real with you? I don't want to be here." The end came in round five with Yafai pounding an unmoving Edwards against the ropes. The referee asked Edwards to "show me something," and when Edward did not oblige, the referee intervened, giving Yafai the win via technical knockout. Coming in, Edwards was arguably one of the top two flyweights in the world, along with WBC champion Kenshiro Teraji of Japan. The informal top two designation now passes to Yafai. Edwards was the IBF flyweight champion from 2021 through 2023.  He lost his championship to Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez, but Rodriguez has already moved up in weight. 
 
Yafai, the 2021 Olympic champion is listed as an undefeated pro, but paid fights in the World Series of Boxig make 16-3 the most accurate record for him. The reigning 112-pound champions are Teraji (WBC), Angel Ayala (IBF), Anthony Olascuaga (WBO) and Seigo Yuri Akui (WBA).
 
Edwards (21-2) announced his retirement immediately afterwards and said he knew going in this would be his last fight because the no longer had the passion to continue. Afterwards, promoter Eddie Hearn said Edwards would continue to serve as a boxing commentator.
 
 

Sky Sports announces first show for 2025

Sky Sports announces first show for 2025

Sky Sports announces first show for 2025

Sky Sports announced that Callum Simpson and Caroline Dubois will co-headline (in separate bouts) on the network's first entry on next year's boxing schedule. The show will take place in Sheffield, England on January 11th. Simpson is 15-0 and coming off a big win over Zak Chelli. He will defend his British and Commonwealth super middleweight titles against Steed Woodall (19-2-1) who is coming off an equally big win over previously undefeated Lerrone Richards. Dubois (19-0) faces Canada's Jessica Camara (14-4) in a bout for the WBC interim lightweight belt.

Florian Bruneval wins in France

Florian Bruneval wins in France
Florian Bruneval W10 Novak Radulovic... French middleweight Florian Bruneval continued to reverse his career path, scoring a victory at the Salle Calypso in his hometown of Calais, France. The 24-year-old Bruneval defeated Novak Radulovic from Serbia via unanimous decision. After ten rounds of boxing, all three judges favoured Bruneval with scores of 97-93 (twice) and 96-94. After a rough start to his career, where he lost four of his first five bouts, Bruneval has now won eight of his last ten and improves his record to 9-5-1. A pro since 2016, Radulovic, age 28, drops to 20-12-1.

Is Boots Ennis ducking Vergil Ortiz?

Is Boots Ennis ducking Vergil Ortiz?

Junior middleweight contender Vergil Ortiz Jr. responds to reports that IBF welterweight champion Jaron "Boots" Ennis turned down an offer to move up to 154 pounds and fight Ortiz: "I’ve always said I’ll fight anybody and I remained true to my word. Every single person that I have been offered to fight I said yes. It takes two to tango in boxing, so if I’m not in that ring fighting someone, know it’s not my fault! Time for some of you guys to stop saying I’m ducking and don’t wanna fight because that’s not the case this time and never was. 100 percent!" 

Injured hand knocks Cissokho out of welterweight eliminator

Injured hand knocks Cissokho out of welterweight eliminator

A very interesting December 7th welterweight fight between Souleymane Cissokho and Egidijus Kavaliauskas has been postponed after Cissokho injured one of his hands in sparring. Boxium Promotions announced that the fight, which would have been a WBC eliminator, to be held in Malabo in Equatorial Guinea, will be postponed until further notice. In a statement, the promotional company said: “Following medical advice, it was determined that Souleymane is unable to compete at his best level. The health and safety of our athletes remains our top priority. We wish Souleymane a speedy recovery and will soon announce a new date for the fight.” Cissokho won an Olympic gold medal for France in 2016. Kavaliauskas, age 36, is best known for giving a tough fight to multi-division champion Terence Crawford.

Tank Davis picks Lamont Roach for next fight

Tank Davis picks Lamont Roach for next fight

Gervonta “Tank” Davis returns to defend his WBA lightweight championship against WBA junior lightweight champion Lamont Roach On Saturday, March 1st headlining a PBC pay-per-view event on Prime Video from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. A press conference will be held next week to formally announce the bout. Davis last fought in June, knocking out Frank Martin. Roach defeated Hector Luis Garcia in late 2023 to become the WBA 130-pound champion, and had one defense last year, against Feargal McCrory.

Curmel Moton shows up 15 pounds overweight

Curmel Moton shows up 15 pounds overweight
Curmel Moton’s November 30th bout in Atlantic City, New Jersey has been postponed due to the young prospect coming in a shocking 15 pounds over the contracted weight limit. Video of the weigh-in shows Moton weighing in at 148 for a 133-pound fight  and New Jersey commissioner Larry Hazzard cancelling the bout. Moton, a 6-0 teenager, later issued a statement blaming the commission for making him weigh in even though the bout had been canceled three days ago. Swift Promotions announced: "Moton will no longer be competing in his highly anticipated about scheduled for November 30th. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the decision to postpone the fight was made in the best interest of all parties involved. Moton, known for his unwavering dedication to the sport and electrifying performances in the ring, remains focused on his training and future bouts. 
 
“'We are disappointed to the latest event, our priority isn’t showing that both Carmel and his opponents are set up for the best possible competition,' said a spokesperson for Swift Promotions. We appreciate the continued support of Curmel's fans and the boxing community, and we look forward to announcing his return to the ring soon.' Details regarding the rescheduling of this bout or future matchups will be shared as soon as they become available. Swift Promotions extends its gratitude to fans and partners for their understanding and patience." 
 

Today: Sunny Edwards vs. Galal Yafai

Today: Sunny Edwards vs. Galal Yafai
A huge show takes place in Birmingham, England this weekend as Sunny Edwards (pictured) and Galal Yafai meet in a family feud that has been simmering for many years.  Edwards has a victory over Yafai in amateur boxing. The former amateur rivals will square off, live on DAZN, and the winner will be in a great spot to land another huge fight in 2025. Edwards (21-1) has all the experience in the pro game after reigning as the IBF flyweight champion rom 2021 - 2023. Now he is facing a fighter who wants what he once had as he comes up against Yafai, who will be fighting in his hometown. Yafai won gold at the 2021 Olympics, and is 15-3 including the World Series of Boxing. 
 
In Edwards, Yafai is facing a skilful operator who has defeated many quality names. But is thisay be  a case of Yafai, and his team, getting the timing right.  Edwards was stopped by Bam Rodriguez last year and he suffered a nasty cut against Adrien Curiel this past summer. 
 
On the undercard, Kieron Conway and Ryan Kelly will fight it out for the vacant Commonwealth middleweight title while Troy Jones defends his  English light heavyweight title against Michael Stephenson.

Palmetta in action tonight in Buenos Aires

Palmetta in action tonight in Buenos Aires
Alberto Palmetta and Joel Marcos Mafauad will in an all-Argentina welterweight battle today (Saturday night) at the Casino Buenos Aires in Argentina’s capital city. Palmetta, who is coming off a recent loss to Jesus Saracho, will return home looking to get his career back to the international stage.  The former Argentina national teamer is 34 years old and has not fought in his country since March 2021. Palmetta is 23-7 including the World Series of Boxing and two fights ago had a quality win over Janelson Figueroa. At 11-1, Mafauad is 27 years old and less experienced than Palmetta, but he comes in with a lot of motivation even though he is not the favorite on paper.

Wallin gets the opportunity to fight Chisora

Wallin gets the opportunity to fight Chisora
A clash of heavyweights will take place at the Co-op Live in Manchester, England on Saturday February 8th when Derek Chisora enters into his 49th professional fight against Otto Wallin (pictured). Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster on Friday 29th November, from 10:00 am. Watch the ‘Last Dance’ Chisora vs Wallin live on TNT Sports in the UK and Ireland. British stalwart Chisora, fresh from winning a unanimous decision over Joe Joyce in London back in July, gets to tick a wish off his publicized bucket list for the conclusion of his career by fighting in Manchester and he will get to do it at the recently opened largest arena in Europe, situated on the Etihad Campus.
 
The two-time world title challenger, age 40, has won two in a row since his second world championship tilt against Tyson Fury in December 2022, having previously been outpointed by Vitali Klitschko for the WBC belt in 2012. His current record stands at 35-13 (23 KOs), with Chisora having fought the vast majority of heavyweight champions and contenders across since beginning his career in 2007. He fought Fury on three occasions, Dillian Whyte twice, Joseph Parker twice, Kubrat Pulled twice, Oleksandr Usyk, David Price, Carlos Takam, Agit Kabayel and David Haye amongst many others.
 
Wallin, 27-2 (15 KOs), who resides in New York, is battling his way back following his defeat to Anthony Joshua, which featured as part of Riyadh Season in December of last year. The 34-year-old from Sweden came into the fight off the back of a strong victory over Murat Gassiev in Antalya, Turkey, where he secured a decision over the ferocious punching former cruiserweight world champion. The Gassiev win was the culmination of a six-fight winning streak for Wallin – which included a success over Dominic Breazeale – following a major step-up in September 2015 when he took on Tyson Fury in Las Vegas. It turned out not to be a routine victory for Fury, who was one fight into his trilogy sequence with Deontay Wilder, with the Gypsy King suffering a horrific cut that required 47 stitches and being considered fortunate to make it to the end of the fight.
 
Chisora, ahead of entering his 49th professional fight, said: “I’ve had some amazing nights in Manchester, both in the ring and in the warehouse raves so was its only right I had one last dance up north. Come February 8th I’m going to be bringing WAR to Wallin, be ready for my penultimate showreel knockout.”
 
Wallin stated: “I think this is a great fight at the right time for me. I’m looking forward to fighting in Manchester, and I know I’m walking into the Lion’s Den, but I will be ready for it and ready to get the victory!”
 
This massive event’s chief support is a domestic Light-Heavyweight clash between two former world title challengers, Willy Hutchinson 18-2 (13) and Zach Parker 25-1 (18).
 
Also featuring is a British and Commonwealth Super-Lightweight clash between Jack Rafferty, 24-0 (15) and Kane Gardner, 17-3 (7). Masood Abdulah, 11-0 (7) will defend his Commonwealth title against Manchester’s Zak Miller 14-1 (3), while Stoke’s favourite Nathan Heaney, 18-1-1 (6) will make his return to the ring.
 
Promoter Frank Warren added: “This is a heavyweight fight I expect to deliver in a big way. Obviously Derek needs absolutely no introductions and fully deserves such a showpiece occasion on a magnificent stage against a top class contender.
 
“He has stated that he wants to hit a half century of fights and that he wants one of his final two to be in Manchester, so we are delighted to make this possible for him and to stage our first promotion at the impressive Co-op Live arena, which I hope will be packed out for Derek’s 49th fight.
 
“Otto has been on the brink of heavyweight glory before and backs himself to return to the top table. Unfortunately, he just didn’t get going when he got his big shot at Anthony Joshua, so this presents a major opportunity for Otto to put himself back at the forefront of what is a booming division.”
 
“This card also features a fantastic undercard. Boxing fans are in for a real treat on February 8th”

Floyd Schofield calls out Shakur Stevenson

Floyd Schofield calls out Shakur Stevenson
Floyd Schofield, the 22 year-old undefeated lightweight, is ready to step in and challenge WBC champion Shakur Stevenson, even though his own promoter has doubts that Schofield is ready for such a big step up in competition. Stevenson was set to fight William Zepeda, but Zepeda got injured, so Stevenson needs a dance partner. Schofield said on social media, "It is on Shakur Stevenson… You can’t run from this. 'And the new'… We accept the challenge. This is a message from [my promoter], Oscar De La Hoya. He told my father, 'My man, I seriously believe in your son so much and have love for him, but he’s 22 and I know how to make a champ for the next 15 years. Do not run the risk of getting beat because he had no experience. But if you’re telling me make it happen, then I will. Happy Thanksgiving and have a blessed day.'"
 
Schofield added, "Muhammad Ali was 22 years old when he defeated Sonny Liston in their 1964 world heavyweight championship boxing match... This victory marked the beginning of Ali's legendary career in boxing, where he would later be known as one of the greatest boxers of all time. And everyone said Ali had no chance… history will repeat."

Thai teenager Phongthep Homjui gets a win

Thai teenager Phongthep Homjui gets a win
Phongthep Homjui W10 Yangyang Li ... Thai teenager Phongthep Homjui scored a unanimous decision win over Yangyang Li on Wednesday at the Rangsit International Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. The eighteen year-old junior welterweight was able to handle the Chinese challenger to win on the cards and continue to grow in his professional career. The southpaw used all his tools and technique  to prevail in this difficult challenge against Li.  It was his third win in a row, while he has not lost a fight since 2022. Phongthep’s record now stands at 17 wins, 1 loss, 2 draws and 8 knockouts, while Li’s record stood at 10 wins, 4 losses and 2 draws.
 

Frank Kiwalabye to headline in Uganda tomorrow

Frank Kiwalabye to headline in Uganda tomorrow

On November 30th at the Land Star Hotel in Kampala, Uganda, local hero Frank Kiwalabye will face Haidari Mchanjo from Tanzania in a super bantamweight bout. Kiwalabye is 20-2, with one of his losses coming at the hands of former bantamweight champion Joseph Agbeko. Mchanjo is just 19-10-7 but is 3-0-2 in his last five contests. The fight is the main event of “The Legends Nite” show, promoted by Nara Promotionz. 

Kambosos responds to Lopez

Kambosos responds to Lopez

Former world lightweight champion Gorge Kambosos (pictured) responded to WBO junior welterweight champion Teofimo Lopez fight offer as follows: "You're a Fugazi like I said in 2021 and like I say now in 2024. What reasonable offer? You know nothing about money, PPVs or selling tickets. HAHA, you fight in wedding ballrooms these days, you don’t know if you're coming or going. If you really want it, like I I’ve always said, you know where to find me. Bring your daddy too, we already 2 and 0 against you clowns. Your bosses don’t respect you anyway just like I didn’t respect you and manhandled you."

Kambosos was responding to Lopez's claim that he is being ducked. Lopez tweeted, "we sent reasonable offers to fight to [the teams of] both Devin Haney and George Kambosos. Both have declined! If you don’t believe it, ask [my promoter] Top Rank and [Top Rank's matchmake] Bruce Trampler." Both Haney and Kambosos are former world lightweight champions, as Kambosos took the world lightweight championship from Lopez in 2021 and Haney took it from Kambosos in 2022. 

Kambosos may have a fight scheduled that has not been announced to the public yet. It was recently announced that he has signed a co-promotional deal with Matchroom, DiBella Entertainment Inc. and his own Ferocious Promotions. He also announced he will move up to 140 pounds and start his bid to become a two-weight champion in early 2025, so he may not be free to accept Lopez's offer at the present time.

Tevin Farmer presses his case for another big fight at lightweight

Tevin Farmer presses his case for another big fight at lightweight
Refreshed and back in the United States following a well-deserved post-fight vacation in Zanzibar, lightweight contender Tevin Farmer has plenty of thoughts and reflections in the aftermath of his strong performance against William Zepeda in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In a display of heart, skill, and unrelenting determination, the former junior lightweight champion pushed his undefeated adversary to the brink but wound up losing a split decision loss. With the WBC interim lightweight world title at stake, Farmer fell just one point shy of victory on the scorecards, in a gritty effort that solidified his standing in the 135-pound division.  “I loved fighting in Saudi Arabia. It was my second time fighting abroad. Everyone treated me well. Yes, I thought I won, but overall it was an amazing experience,” said Farmer, who is a great-great nephew of boxing legend Joe Gans.
 
“I’m always in the gym, but I spent ten weeks in training camp preparing for this fight. Zepeda’s team expected me to be a boxer, so I switched it up. Zepeda is an aggressive volume puncher and you can’t let fighters like that apply the pressure. You have to be the bully, the one pressing forward and initiating the action. I’m a helluva fighter on the inside, I just never had to bring it out like that before.”
 
Farmer scored the fight’s lone knockdown with a perfectly timed straight left in the fourth frame, showcasing his trademark accuracy and ring IQ. Zepeda was visibly rattled but managed to recover.  “This was the fifth fight of my comeback, which began last June. Four of my last five opponents have hit the canvas and that now includes the #1 contender at lightweight. I fought a guy that was 31-0, with 27 knockouts, and he gets dropped by a fighter supposedly with no power," Farmer continued.
 
“I saw that Zepeda was throwing a lazy jab. I tried to counter it early on, but Zepeda was watching me. Timing is key. In round four, I threw a combination and the second he came back with that lazy jab, I reacted with my straight left.”
 
Judges Predrag Aleksic, Jun Bae Lim, and Fernando Villarreal each scored the bout 95-94, with two tallies in favor of Zepeda and one for Farmer. All three unanimously awarded Farmer rounds 4, 5, 8, and 10, with Lim’s additional nod in round one making the difference on her card.  
 
“Zepeda was the favorite and a Golden Boy fighter, so I knew I had to finish strong and dominate the last round. His punch output was crazy, but he was standing right in front of me and was there to be hit. Watch the fight and you'll see I hurt him several times throughout the bout," said Farmer. "When I heard the decision, I was dejected, but I knew in my heart that I won. Losing a close decision under those circumstances is an unfortunate part of the sport, but the world saw what I can do.”
 
“Put respect on Tevin Farmer’s name,” said Lou DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment, on social media, in the wake of the thrilling contest. “Thought Tevin shaded it, but it was close. Tevin stands with the top of the division! He has proved that like a G and a warrior in his last two fights. That was universal #1 Zepeda in there; the knockdown should have decided it!”  
 
Four months earlier in Las Vegas, Farmer put forth a valiant challenge against 20-0 rising contender Raymond Muratalla in July, another bout many observers felt Farmer arguably won. The back-to-back clashes against two of the best lightweights have left no doubt about Farmer’s world-class caliber.  
 
“I already knew it mentally, but the Muratalla fight showed me that I physically still have it and can beat these young boys,” said Farmer.
 
“Tevin Farmer is a man’s man, an underdog, a champion, and a professional,” DiBella asserted. “Tev will return and will win a big fight again.”
 
Respected boxing analyst Dan Rafael echoed those sentiments, stating on Big Fight Weekend podcast: “Tevin Farmer is still a very solid, very credible world-class level fighter. He stood his ground, fought intelligently, and clipped Zepeda with a beautiful shot for the knockdown. He’s proven he belongs among the top at 135 pounds.”  
 
The call for Farmer to receive another significant opportunity is growing louder. Doug Fischer, Editor-in-Chief of The Ring Magazine, was direct: “I think Zepeda owes Farmer a rematch.” Chris Mannix, of DAZN, added, “Farmer deserves another real fight,” while BoxingScene’s Francisco Salazar lauded his courage: “Few fighters today would take on Zepeda and Muratalla back-to-back. Farmer is one of the few, and he’s still a top contender.”  
 
"I do want the rematch, an immediate rematch if I had my way. If not Zepeda, let’s do another big fight," Farmer emphasized. "My performance showed the world that Tevin Farmer is a top fighter and he’s dangerous. I’m ready to take on anyone.”
 
Tevin Farmer has proven time and again that he is a fighter’s fighter—fearless, skilled, and capable of competing at the highest level. Now, he deserves the stage to continue demonstrating why he’s one of boxing’s elite. 
 

Mexico's Asley Gonzalez to end inactivity with title defense

Mexico's Asley Gonzalez to end inactivity with title defense
Mexico's Asley ‘Chiquita’ Gonzalez (16-2, 7 KOs) will defend her WBC super flyweight world title against Spain's Mary ‘Maribicho’ Romero (10-6, 2 KOs) on December 12th at the Grand Elysée Rotherbaum, in Hamburg, Germany during the WBC convention. Romero is faced with a new opportunity and will end the year with a fourth fight. In February she traveled to Denmark to compete for a world title with very little notice, losing to WBC/WBO bantamweight champion Dina Thorslund. Romero split two fights since then, meaning she is 1-2 this year and has been rewarded with another world title fight. The champion González comes to this fight with six consecutive victories, the last two against Lourdes Juárez, from whom she snatched the title in October 2022. She has not fought since March of 2023. The WBC reports that, about three weeks in advance of the 115-pound limit, González weighed in at 118.8 pounds and Romero at 119.3.
 
 

Panama boxing update

Panama boxing update

Tomorrow (Friday) at the Coliseo de Combates Pandeportes in Panama City, super flyweight Nataly Delgado will host undefeated but untested Rini Khoudari. The local fighter will face the Colombian visitor as part of a boxing event organized by All Star Boxing. In her last ring appearance, Delgado defeated Bethy Franco for the second time last July 27th at the Arena de Colon. Delgado has 15 wins, 7 losses and 2 draws, with 5 knockouts. Khoudari is from Bogota and has been gaining pro experience, but this will be her first opponent with a winning record. It will be her second international experience after fighting in Mexico in 2023 and drawing against Maria Atilano in a six round fight. Overall, Khoudari has 6 wins, no losses, 1 draw and 3 knockouts.