Russian super middleweight Vladimir Shishkin sparring in Kronk Gym

11/11/2019


Russian super middleweight Vladimir Shishkin is listed at 9-0, but is more accurately 10-0 as he won his only World Series of Boxing contest. Shishkin, under contract to Salita Promotions, has been hard at work sparring in Detroit's Kronk Gym. Check out this short video highlighting some of his sparring work.



Max Kellerman talks about Life, Boxing, Covid and NBA with H.K. Leon

Max Kellerman talks about Life, Boxing, Covid and NBA with H.K. Leon

Boxingtalkers be sure to check out this must see interview with ESPN's Max Kellerman, one of the foremost boxing experts in the world today. No subject is taboo in this nearly 30 min exclusive! Interview by H.K. Leon 

Video: Horrendous foul likely ends Tomas Rojas' career

Video: Horrendous foul likely ends Tomas Rojas' career

Tomas Rojas WDQ10 Ranfis Encrnacion... A fight in the Dominican Republic had a very disturbing ending as 40 year-old ex-champion Tomas Rojas wound up in convulsions on the canvas as a result of a punch to the back of the head by Ranfis Encarnacion. Rojas, a former 115-pound champion in 2010-2011 was well past his glory days. A pro since 1996, Rojas had lost three straight and was fighting well above his best weight, taking this fight at featherweight, with Encarnacion coming overweight at 129 pounds. In round ten, the referee called for the fighters to separate but Encarnacion punced Rojas on the back of the neck, where the brain has the least protection. Rojas fell face first and began convulsing while the confused referee did not know what to do. A ringside physician seemed ineffective through the end of the video. Boxingtalk will follow the story, with best wishes going out to Rojas for a full recovery. Obviously, he should never fight again.

KO Video 11: Fabio Wardley KOs Richard Lartey

KO Video 11: Fabio Wardley KOs Richard Lartey

Fabio Wardley KO2 Richard Lartey... In a country crowded with notable heavyweights, Fabio Wardley is starting to make a name for himself. Wardley is now 10-0 with 9 KOs after knocking out Ghana's Richard Lartey in round two. By way of comparison, Lartey (14-3) lost a ten-round decision to Nathan Gorman but was stopped in four by Daniel Dubois. Some fans are complaining that Wardley's KO punch of Lartey caught mostly glove rather than temple. Take a look for yourself.

Matchroom press release:  Fabio Wardley produced a stunning one-punch knockout of Richard Lartey to further enhance his status. The unbeaten 25 year-old was testing himself at a higher level after winning the English Title in the summer and he dramatically stopped Lartey, even quicker than current British champion Daniel Dubois.
 
“The first round took some adjusting,” said Wardley afterwards. “I like to use that first round to gather information, figure out my opponent, see where gaps are, see what’s going on. Just analyse the whole situation. I did that, took a few shots doing it but that’s all part of the game. A bit of that chin check thing was ticked off for me. I can take a bang and it’s not going to give me too much bother. We got through that first round and I figured out what I was going to do from then onwards.
 
“I stung him with a few jabs and I always saw that those gloves came straight up in front of him. I fought sting him with one and come around the side. That was the plan and it came off perfectly. Nobody is ever going to grumble at an early night’s work. I get to go back and chill out now. I need to start getting those rounds in and get tougher tests. I’ve ticked that box of ‘do I have one punch power?’.
 
“The comparisons are always going to come. Does me knocking out Lartey quicker than Daniel Dubois mean I’m better than him? Does it mean I’d do the same to Daniel? Boxing isn’t that cut and dry. There’s a lot more to it. I take it for what it is. I beat Richard Lartey in two round and I’m happy with that performance. I did well and that’s all you take from it. We keep moving and we keep working.”
 

Canadian welterweight Cody Crowley calls out Adrian Broner

Canadian welterweight Cody Crowley calls out Adrian Broner

Canadian welterweight Cody Crowley (19-0) showed his creative side with a one-minute video calling out down-on-his-luck Adrian Broner. A former four-division champion, Broner recently spent a night in jail on conetmpt of court charges, and Crowley found a way to distinguish himself from the many 140- and 147-pounders wanting to share the ring with Broner. Have a look at the courtroom-themed video:

Broner freed from Ohio jail

Broner freed from Ohio jail

UPDATE: According to Cleveland.com, Adrien Broner has been released from an Ohio jail after less than two days incarceration due for conetmpt of court. This video, taken on Monday, shows Broner being led away to jail when he failed to provide sufficient financial disclosures about his assets, which are subject to seizure to satisfy an $800,000 judgment for sexual assault. Broner says he has a fight scheduled for January 16th, although it has not been announced to the public.

ORIGINAL STORY, NOV. 2, 2020: The legal troubles continue for former four-division champion Adrien Broner, who was thrown in jail for contempt of court by a Cuyahoga (Ohio) County judge. According to a Cleveland.com report and accompanying video of court proceedings, the background of the dispute is an $800,000 civil judgment that was issued against Broner after Broner he was accused of sexual assault. Broner failed to hire an attorney to defend against the charges and was ordered to pay the $800,000 but the self-proclaimed "About Billions" now says he doesn't have the money to pay. Recently, Broner was ordered by the judge to provide financial documents proving his claim of poverty but he failed to document that too. On Monday in court, the judge reviewed an Instagam post Broner made in which he is admiring a big stack of cash. Broner lamely attempted to explain that the money was not his: "I got rich friends... I can ask Gervonta Davis, Al Haymon, I can ask Stephen Espinoza, I can ask anybody [for money]." Haymon is Broner's de facto promoter through Premier Boxing Champions and Espinoza is the head of Showtime Boxing. 

KO Video 10: Gassiev returns with early knockout

KO Video 10: Gassiev returns with early knockout

Murat Gassiev TKO1 Nuri Seferi... Former IBF/WBA cruiserweight champion Murat Gassiev returned from two years of inactivity with an easy win in a mismatch against Nuri Seferi (41-10). The 43 year-old Seferi, about 30 pounds over his normal fighting weight, succumbed to the first real punch thrown by Gassiev. He beat the ten count but didn't seem focused on the referee so the bout was quickly stopped.  Gassiev, now 27-1, is still only 27 years old but had not seen action since losing a cruiserweight unification bout to Oleksandr Usyk in July 2018. 

KO video 9: Santa Cruz crushed by a Tank!

KO video 9: Santa Cruz crushed by a Tank!

Gervonta Davis KO6 Leo Santa Cruz... On Saturday night Gervonta “Tank” Davis delivered a knockout of the year candidate against multi-division champion Leo Santa Cruz. It was in the sixth round when Davis found an opening to land a perfectly executed left uppercut, a knockout shot which Santa Cruz never saw coming. 

KO Video 8: Janibek Alimkhanuly annihilates Gonzalo Coria

KO Video 8: Janibek Alimkhanuly annihilates Gonzalo Coria
Janibek Alimkhanuly KO2 Gonzalo Coria... Have a look at the recent handiwork of Janibek Alimkhanuly, a Kazakhstani Olympian, who improved to 11-0 (including the World Series of Boxing) with a devastating second-round knockout over Gonzalo Coria (16-4, 6 KOs) over the weekend. Coria who had never been stopped as a pro. An overhand left from the southpaw knocked Coria down and nearly through the ropes. The full count was not needed.
 

KO Video 7: A late-career highlight for Robin Krasniqi

KO Video 7: A late-career highlight for Robin Krasniqi

Robin Krasniqi KO3 Dominic Boesel... Kosovo-born light heavyweight Robin Krasniqi got a late-career highlight in his 57th professional fight. In Magdeburg, Germany, a Krasniqi right hand put Dominic Boesel (30-2) down and out in round three, giving Krasniqi the IBO championship and the WBA interim title. Krasniqi took advantage of a blown call by the referee, who ruled that Boesel slipped when he was actually knocked down. Boesel should have gotten an eight-count to recover, but was pushed right back into action and Krasniqi flattened him. Krasniqi (51-6) has lost almost every time he's stepped up in class, but not this time.

KO Video 6: Zepeda folds up Baranchyk

KO Video 6: Zepeda folds up Baranchyk
Jose Zepeda KO5 Ivan Baranchyk... Here is a look at Jose Zepeda getting up from his fourth knockdown of the night and then putting Ivan Baranchyk to sleep in a crazy junior welterweight knockdown-fest on Saturday. There were eight official knockdowns in less than five rounds of boxing. Thankfully, Baranchyk's co-promoter Lou DiBella tweeted a photo of a smiling Banranchyk leaving the hospital on Sunday. DiBella also tweeted: "Leaving the hospital with our co-promoter, Tony Holden, is bruised but grateful warrior, Ivan ⁦Baranchyk⁩. Last night, he lost a brutal, unforgettable boxing match. Thankfully, he’s well enough to talk about, and appreciate, the fight of 2020 with family. God is good."
 
Baranchyk's other co-promoter, Holden posted this on Facebook: "Ivan is out of hospital and doing well, all he wanted was to go eat ice cream. Last night I was terrified as I rode in the ambulance with Ivan. worried that he was not going to be OK. I am proud of him, writers are calling this fight of the decade. It was a brutal war as Ivan put Zapeda on the canvas four times and Zapeda put Ivan on the canvas four times, all in the first five rounds. Ivan ended up walking into a punch resulting in a brutal knockout. I am just happy he is ok. I love this kid and he proved he is a world class fighter. Thanks to your prayers he is OK."
 
 

KO Video 5: Hrgovic turns bottom rope into a pillow for Kartozia

KO Video 5: Hrgovic turns bottom rope into a pillow for Kartozia

Filip Hrgovic KO2 Alexandre Kartozia ... Heavyweight contender Filip Hrgovic of Croatia found himself in with an unqualified, late replacement, Georgian-born Alexandre Kartozia (now 8-2). Hrgovic responded appropriately, with a brutal second-round knockout that put Kartozia to sleep. Have a look by clicking on the image...

KO Video 4: Corner view of Charlo-Rosario KO

KO Video 4: Corner view of Charlo-Rosario KO
Jermell Charlo KO8 Jeison Rosario... Jermell Charlo (34-1, 18 KOs) became the world junior middleweight champion on Saturay when ke knocked out Jeison Rosario (20-2-1, 14 KOs) 21 seconds into the eighth round with a straight left jab to the body. As can be seen from this cell phone footage captured from one of the corners, Rosario struggled to get to his knees but appeared to have the wind knocked out of him and was counted out by referee Harvey Dock.
 

KO video 3: Yoka needs about 80 seconds to stop Dauhaupas

KO video 3: Yoka needs about 80 seconds to stop Dauhaupas

Tony Yoka TKO1 Johan Dahaupas... The two best heavyweights in France met, with 28 year-old Tony Yoka pummeling 39 year-old Johan Dauhaupas (38-6) in less than a minute and a half. Yoka is a 2016 Olympic gold medalist, 8-0 as a traditional pro but 15-8 including the World Series of Boxing. Dahaupas' time as a fring contender is clearly done. He's 38-6. Yoka's demolition of Dauhaupas comapres favorably to Dahaupas lasting a full ten rounds with Jarrell Miller and taking then-WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder into round eleven.

KO Video 2: Joe Smith sends Eleider Alvarez through the ropes

KO Video 2: Joe Smith sends Eleider Alvarez through the ropes
Light heavyweight contender on his KO of Eleider Alvarez: "I stopped a former world champion who's never been stopped before. And I proved that I can box very well, and still get the knockout. I watched tape of him and I seen if you give him pressure, he starts to lay back a little bit and get a little too comfortable and relaxed."
 
 
KO Video 2: Joe Smith, Jr. KO9 Eleider Alvarez (Aug. 23, 2020): http://boxingtalk.com/KO-video-Joe-Smith-sends-Eleider-Alvarez-through-the-ropes
KO Video 1: Kevin Johnson KO1 Yoan Pablo Hernandez (Aug. 23, 2020): http://boxingtalk.com/KO-video-Kevin-Johnson-spoils-Yoan-P-Hernandez's-comeback-
 
 
 
 

KO Video 1: Kevin Johnson spoils Yoan P. Hernandez comeback!

KO Video 1: Kevin Johnson spoils Yoan P. Hernandez comeback!
Kevin Johnson KO7 Yoan Pablo Hernandez... Six years after his last fight, former IBF cruiserweight champion Yoan Pablo Hernandez was destroyed by heavyweight journeyman Kevin Johnson in an ill-advised comeback. Hernandez (29-1, 14 KOs) was knocked out face-first in the eight-and final round by Johnson (34-17-1, 18 KOs). Johnson, who had lost five in a row coming in, was reported to be dominating the fight even before his big knockout. In the sequence leading up to the knockout, Johnson was punishing the exhausted 35 year-old Hernandez. 
 
KO Video 1: Kevin Johnson KO1 Yoan Pablo Hernandez (Aug. 23, 2020); http://boxingtalk.com/KO-video-Kevin-Johnson-spoils-Yoan-P-Hernandez's-comeback-

Boxingtalk's KO fix: Tua KO1 Ruiz

Boxingtalk's KO fix: Tua KO1 Ruiz

David Tua KO1 John Ruiz... On this date in 1996, on an HBO show entitled "Night the Young Heavyweights," New Zealand's David Tua destroyed John Ruiz in one round. The amazing thing about this KO is that it would be Ruiz, not Tua who would go on to win a heavyweight title. Tua lost a title shot to Lennox Lewis in 2000 while Ruiz would have multiple reigns as a WBA title holder with three fights vs. Evander Holyfield, two vs. Nikolay Valuev and single fights vs. Roy Jones, Hasim Rahman, James Toney, Andrew Golota and more. Tua had his last fight in 2013 and finished up at 52-5-2 while Ruiz fought one of the toughest schedules in heavyweight history until hanging them up in 2010 at 44-9-1.

Boxingtalk's KO Fix: one-punch KO in hockey game

Boxingtalk's KO Fix: one-punch KO in hockey game

In a minor league hockey game in Hershey, Pennsylvania, Derek Sheppard of the Charlotte Checkers knocked veteran tough guy Kale Kessy of Hershey Bears unconscious with a big right hand. As soon as Kessy hit the ice, a concerned Sheppard called for medical attention. Kessy was carted off the ice on a gurney and brought to a local hospital where he was reported to be in stable condition.

 

Boxingtalk's KO Fix: Apti Davtaev

Boxingtalk's KO Fix: Apti Davtaev
Greg Leon: Congrats on your recent second round knockout victory over previously undefeated John Napari. Can you give us some thoughts on your performance? Apti Davtaev: "I did an excellent job, prepared well and respected my training regiment.  I think that this approach gives fruitful results." GL: Was this the result you expected coming in? AD: "Definitely.  That’s how I planned to end this fight."
 
GL: Before the fight you said that you felt that this win should get you a big fight. Do you feel that's going to happen now?
 
AD: "I think I am confidently moving toawards a big fight. This may very well happen now.  I am ready for any challenge."
 
GL: Can you explain the difference working at Kronk has made in your career?
 
AD: "Training at the Kronk Gym changed my perception on boxing.  I think the training in this legendary place with Sugarhill had a big positive effect on me."
 
GL: What did you think about the Fury-Wilder rematch?
 
AD: "Great fight.  I like both boxers.  I was sure of a Fury victory."
 
GL: Who do you want to fight next? 
 
AD: "I would like to have a fight with the top heavyweight now.  I am ready for a good fight to announce my self in the heavyweight division."
 
GL: Closing thoughts for the fans.
 
AD: "Thank you all for rooting for me in the last fight.  I will continue to please you with my victories."
 
 
 
 Apti Davtaev KO2 John Napari ... Last Friday, Russian heavyweight Apti Davtaev destroyed previously undefeated John Napari in the second round. The 6'5" Russian dropped Napari twice with counter right hands, the second time for good in round two.  source: salita promotions
 

Boxingtalk's KO fix: Abdul-Kerim Edilov

Boxingtalk's KO fix: Abdul-Kerim Edilov
Abdul-Kerim Edilov KO1 Ibrahim Labaran... Russian heavyweight Abdul-Kerim Edilov (2-0, 2 KOs) got his second straight first-round stoppage with a frightening knockout of Ghana's Ibrahim Labaran (15-6, 13 KOs). Labaran was knocked out cold after 58 seconds of action with a left hook to the chin. Edilov is a former mixed martial artist with a reported record of 17-4 in that discipline.

Jimmy Peau a/k/a Jimmy Thunder, 1966-2020

Jimmy Peau a/k/a Jimmy Thunder, 1966-2020

Sad news out of New Zealand: Jimmy Peau, who fought under the name Jimmy Thunder, has died at the age of 54. Details of Thunder's death are unclear, but the New Zealand Herald reported he recently underwent brain surgery for a tumor. Reports also say that Thunder was homeless in his retirement years. Thunder was an exciting heavyweight who fought many times on USA Network's legendary Tuesday Night Fights series. As an amateur, he won gold at the Commonwealth Games, but somehow was left off the 1988 New Zealand Olympic team. Thunder's pro career stretched from 1989-2002. Although he wasn't a slick boxer, the heavily muscled Thunder always entertained and ususally had success. His resume is highlighted by wins over three former title holders,Tim Witherspoon, Tony Tubbs and Trevor Berbick. A 1994 majority decision win over Tubbs brought Thunder the IBO heavweight championship.  But Thunder is best remembered for his 1997 win over Crwaford Grimsely. Fighting on Tuesday Night Fights, Thunder stormed out of his corner at the opening bell and threw a single overhand right that immediately put Grimsley to sleep. A vidoe of the eight-second fight is included with this story.Briefly seen on the video is the wake of the KO- it came so fast that while laying flat on his back, Grimsley thought the fight was still going on and threw some punches while he was laying on the canvas. Boxingtalk sends it deepest condolences to the friends and family of Jimmy Peau a/k/a Jimmy Thunder, a man who provided boxing fans with many thrills throught the 1990s.

Gervonta Davis charged with domestic violence

Gervonta Davis charged with domestic violence

According to CBS Miami, Gervonta Davis has been charged with simple battery domestic violence based on the video that can be viewed by clicking on the image to the left. Davis, the WBA's secondary lightweight champion, turned himself in to Coral Gables, Florida, police on Tuesday. The woman has been described as the mother of Davis' child. 

Junior Makabu wins WBC cruiserweight title

Junior Makabu wins WBC cruiserweight title

Junior Makabu W12 Michal Cieslak ... Ilunga "Junior" Makabu is the new WBC cruiserweight champion, having won the vacant title by defeating Poland's Michal Cieslak by twelve-round decision.  The judges’ scores were: Omar Mintum 114-112, Carlos Flores 115-111 and Humberto Olivares 116-111, all in favor of Makabu.  The fight took place in Makabu's home nation, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Makabu is now 27-2, while Cieslak is 19-1. Click on the image to view the entire fight.

Boxingtalk's KO fix: Explosive KO for teenager Diego Pacheco

Boxingtalk's KO fix: Explosive KO for teenager Diego Pacheco
Diego Pacheco KO1 Selemani Said ... Los Angeles teenager Diego Pacheco destroyed Selemani Said in the first round of their scheduled four-round super middleweight bout in Saudi Arabia over the weekend. Pacheco dropped Saidi with a combination that consisted of a right to the body, uppercut and a finishing left  that sent Saidi down for several minutes. The fight was halted after just 98 seconds. Pacheco, 167.1 pounds, is now 8-0 with seven knockouts. Saidi, 166.8 lbs, from Tanzania, is 20-16-5. The 18 year-old Pacheco will enter 2020 as one of the top super middleweight prospects. source: Split-T Management
 

Jermall Charlo KO's Dennis Hogan

Jermall Charlo KO's Dennis Hogan
Jermall Charlo KO7 Dennis Hogan WBC regular middleweight champion Jermall Charlo (30-0, 22 KOs) stopped Australian-based Irishman Dennis Hogan (28-3-1, 7 KOs) with a one-punch knockout in the seventh round Saturday night live at Barclays Center in Brookyn, New York. Houston’s Charlo delivered on his promise that he would close the show in spectacular fashion after going the distance in his previous two bouts. At :28 of round number seven, Charlo set Hogan up by feinting on the jab before connecting on a ferocious left hook to Hogan’s nose that sent him falling against the ropes. The 34-year-old Hogan, who was moving up after most recently challenging for the title at 154 pounds [Hogan should have won the WBO title but got robbed by the judges against Jaime Munguia], rose to his feet before the ten count, but referee Charlie Fitch waived off the bout.
 
When Hogan was dropped in the seventh round, it was the third time in his career that he had been down and the second time during the fight. In the third round, a left uppercut from Charlo just 12 seconds into the frame sent Hogan rolling backwards onto the canvas, but the Irishman rose quickly and acrobatically to his feet.  
 
Despite throwing far fewer punches, Charlo had the more effective and efficient attack. Charlo landed 86 of the 266 punches he threw (32%) while Hogan landed just 71 of the 418 punches he threw (17%). Despite Hogan landing on 61 power punches compared to 57 for Charlo, Hogan was unable to hurt Charlo, while Charlo’s trademark power resulted in another highlight reel stoppage.
 
“I made it through 2019 and we’re going to 2020 with 20/20 vision,” said Charlo in the ring following the fight. “Shout out to Dennis Hogan for giving me real competition and for coming up to fight me. Of course my power prevailed tonight.  We’ve been working on that (the uppercut). I try to take him out with every punch and we work hard for it.  He got up and he fought like a champion. Ronnie (Shields) told me to cut him off. I just threw the shot and I made sure I threw it right on the money.
 
“The middleweight division is wide open. I’m the WBC champion [Editor's note: world middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez is the WBC franchise champion, Charlo's belt is secondary] . I’m going to enjoy this and spend time with my team. I’m here to fight whoever.  You have to make the right decisions and do it at the right time. That’s what it’s all about.” source: showtime
 
 
 
“I wanted to keep going but the decision was fair enough by the referee,” said Hogan. “I didn't see the punch coming on the second knockdown. I was trying to keep boxing him but then all of a sudden I was on the ground and the fight was over.
 
 
 
“I'm looking forward to spending the Christmas holiday with my family, taking a month off, and then we'll work on what's next for me.”

Ruiz weigh-in shocker!

Ruiz weigh-in shocker!

The weigh-in for Saturday's heavyweight title fight is over and there was a shocker... WBO/WBA/IBF heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz weighed in for his first tile defense at a startling 283.7 pounds!  That is about 15 pounds more than he weighed in June when he captured the championships from Anthony Joshua, and Ruiz, took that fight on short notice and wasn't exactly slim at 268. Note: Ruiz stepped on the scale wearing long pants, a tank top and sneakers but did not appear to be hiding any weights in his pocket (a possible mind game). Joshua, the former champion, weighed in at 237.5, about ten pounds lighter than he weighed in June. The closest historical precedent for Ruiz's shocking weight gain is James "Buster" Douglas in 1990. Like Ruiz, Douglas had a beefy body type, but Douglas trimmed down to 231 for the chance of a lifetime against world champion Mike Tyson. Douglas and Ruiz both pulled huge upsets, but for his first defense, Douglas could not discipline himself in the same way, and also weighed in 15 pounds heavier for Evander Holyfield.  Douglas wound up getting knocked out by Holyfield in the third round and his career was never the same. Will Ruiz suffer the same fate? 

Romania's Constantin Bejenaru lands cruiserweight title shot

Romania's Constantin Bejenaru lands cruiserweight title shot

Promoter Dmitriy Salita confirmed on social media that Romania's Constantin Bejenaru has landed a title shot vs.WBA cruiserweight super champion Arsen Goulamirian. Born in Armenia but living in France, Goulamirian is 25-0 and defended his title less than three weeks ago. Bejenaru is listed at 14-0 but was 0-1-1 in pro bouts under the World Series of Boxing.  From 2016-2017, he reeled off quality wins over Thabiso Mchunu, Stivens Bujaj and Alexey Zubov.  Here is a training video of Bejenaru. More details to follow...

Russian military type Grag of War wants a Youtube fight

Russian military type Grag of War wants a Youtube fight

  Stelka Street Fight's Grag of War wants KSI or Logan Paul to see this video and fight him in another battle of Youtubers.

Canelo Alvarez vs Sergey Kovalev Press Conference

Canelo Alvarez vs Sergey Kovalev Press Conference

Boxingtalk’s Sean Sullivan was on hand for the post fight presser in Las Vegas last night. Check out the video to see what the pound for pound great Canelo Alvarez had to say moments after his historical stoppage over Sergey Kovalev.

Wallin: "I know I'm on this level and it's my time to show I belong"

Wallin: "I know I'm on this level and it's my time to show I belong"

What is Otto Wallin thinking as he prepares for the biggest fight of his life, a challenge against former world heavyweght champion Tyson Fury on Sautrday, September 14th in Las Vegas? Check out this Salita Promotions video to find out.

Shohjahon Ergashev training montage

Shohjahon Ergashev training montage

On August 23rd in Arrow, Oklahoma, junior welterweight Shohjahon Ergashev (16-0, 14 KOs) of Uzbekistan return for his third ShoBox appearance against Mexico's Abdiel Ramirez (24-4-1, 22 KOs) in a ten-round bout. Here is a training montage for Ergashev as prepared by his promoter, Salita Promotions.