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Photos: Stacey Verbeek WBO junior middleweight champion Jaime Munguia (31-0, 26 KOs) and challenger Takeshi Inoue (13-0-1, 7 KOs) hosted a media workout today at The Knockout Factory in Houston, Texas ahead of their 12-round battle for Munguia’s World Title. The action will take place on Saturday at the Toyota Center iand will be streamed live on DAZN. Jaime Munguia: “I’m really happy to be here in Houston and happy to see how they treat me here. I’m ready to defend my title and give a great fight to my fans.
Thanks for your support and I hope to give you a great show this Saturday. Although two-division world champion Badou Jack dropped a decision Saturday night to fellow light heavyweight Marcus Browne, it was the courage and tenacity that he showed in fighting through what some are calling one of the worst cuts in boxing history that has had the sports world buzzing. “I don’t just fight for myself, I fight for the refugee children and I was thinking of them,” said Jack. “They come from war and often don’t have any parents, so what’s a scratch on my forehead? They are going through something much worse.
You have to keep fighting.” Photo: Ryan Hafey/Premier Boxing Champions While many were concerned with the blood that gushed from Jack’s cut round after round, the veteran fighter was able to block it out and continued to fight until the final bell. Although he was taken to the hospital immediately following the fight, Jack was unfazed by the severity of the cut, which was sewn up with nearly 100 stitches.
Michael “Mick” Conlan is set to paint the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden green on St. Patrick’s Day for a third consecutive year. The Belfast native, two-time Irish Olympian, and top featherweight prospect packed the Hulu Theater to the rafters in 2017 and 2018 and will return on Sunday, March 17 to face the battle-tested Ruben Garcia Hernandez in the 10-round main event. Conlan-Hernandez will begin following the conclusion of the annual NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade. In the co-feature, former junior featherweight world champion Jessie Magdaleno will face former junior lightweight world title challenger Christopher “Pitufo” Diaz in a 10-round featherweight clash.
And, in a crossroads welterweight bout, Brooklyn native and former world champion Luis Collazo will take on Samuel Vargas in a 10-rounder. Poxon Sports and PBC have announced that heavyweight Joe Joyce will defend his Commonwealth title in the biggest test of his unbeaten career when he takes a gigantic leap up to confront former WBC world champion Bermane Stiverne on February 23 at The O2 in London.
Stiverne will feature alongside the return of former IBF featherweight champion Lee Selby as one of the chief-supporting contests on an action-packed show, headlined with the all-British clash between fierce rivals James DeGale and Chris Eubank Jr. The 6ft 6in ‘Juggernaut’ from Putney, South West London, has destroyed all seven of his opponents since turning professional in October 2017 after capturing the Silver medal at the Rio Olympics and has singled himself out as one of the most feared talents in the heavyweight division. Junior lightweight champion Tevin Farmer has been named the “2018 Philly Fighter of the Year” and will receive the Briscoe Award on April 14, 2018. The Philadelphian also earned the award for the “Performance of the Year”, based on his title-winning effort against Billy Dib. Farmer and several other locals will be honored at the 12th Annual Briscoe Awards, a public event held at Xfinity Live!
Photo: Darryl Cobb Jr. – dcobbjr.com The dramatic super middleweight bout between Kalvin Henderson and Brandon Robinson was named the “2018 Philly Fight of the Year”. Henderson won the exciting struggle, but both combatants will take home a Briscoe Award. By Przemek Garczarczyk 72 hours before another crucial fight, heavyweight contender Adam Kownacki (18-0, 14 KO) talks with Fightnews.com about his past and future, always staying true to his principles, working with manager Keith Connolly and why he knows how to beat “very good, very athletic” Gerald Washington (19-2, 12 KOs). Kownacki-Washington will be part of the FOX live broadcast of the return of WBA welterweight world champion Keith Thurman defending his title against Josesito Lopez on Saturday live from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. The WBO Championship Committee has issued a ruling on suspended former WBO middleweight champion Billy Joe Saunders.
Saunders’ suspension is to be terminated immediately and it’s recommended to the WBO World Ratings Committee that Saunders be reinstated in the WBO middleweight ratings and be positioned as the number one contender. Further, if the WBO Ratings Committee adopts the Championship Committees’ recommendation, Saunders will be designated the official mandatory challenger to current champion Demetrius Andrade. The Championship Committee has also ordered the Andrade and Saunders to begin negotiations. If an accord is not reached within 30 days, a purse bid will be ordered. The minimum acceptable bid is $200,000. WBA heavyweight champion Manuel Charr has been reinstated and ordered to defend his title against Fres Oquendo in March.
After a positive result in a random doping test at the end of August, Charr’s planned WBA title defense against Oquendo could not take place. Now the WBA officially declared that doping test to be invalid. Decisive for the decision of the WBA was Charr’s clean test on the scheduled date of the match. Oquendo won a federal court order for a WBA title fight by virtue of a rematch clause in the contract for his 2014 fight with then-champ Ruslan Chagaev.
Matchroom Boxing Italy, Opi Since 82 and DAZN have announced the second installment of their historic eight-year joint venture in Italy. Following the success of their inaugural event in November, the trio will host a boxing card at the Superstudio in Milan on March 8. Three title fights top a nine-fight show. Undefeated super middleweight Daniele Scardina (15-0, 14 KOs) takes on Henri Kekalainen (11-5, 5 KOs) for the IBF International 168lb crown. Welterweight Maxim Prodan (15-0, 14 KOs) meets Steve Jamoye (25-6-2, 5 KOs) for the IBF International 147lb title. By Joe Koizumi WBC #4 super-bantam, Japanese southpaw Shingo Wake (26-5-2, 18 KOs), 122, avenged his previous defeat in 2012 as he caught up with his grudge rival Takafumi Nakajima (29-12-1, 13 KOs), 121.75, floored him twice and finally halted him at 2:20 of the sixth round in a scheduled ten on Saturday in Tokyo, Japan.
Photo: Boxing Beat Having tasted a bitter defeat by Jonathan Guzman via eleventh round stoppage to fail to win the IBF 122-pound belt in July 2016, Wake, a lefty sharpshooter, scored six victories since—all within the distance—to show he is ready to have another world crack soon. Nakajima wasn’t an easy target, but Wake, sharp and speedy, whipped him with precision to bring home the bacon.
Photo: Boxing Beat IBF #4 feather Reiya Abe (19-2, 9 KOs), 127.25, bloodied former amateur star Daisuke Sugita (4-1, 3 KOs), 127.5, dropped him twice in round five and pounded out a unanimous nod (80-70 twice, 79-71) over a lopsided eight. Abe had entered the world top ten by upsetting then rated veteran Satoshi Hosono (retired afterward) in October 2017, and scored four triumphs thereafter. The shifty southpaw Abe will have a long anticipated shot at the national 126-pound belt against Taiki Minamoto in the Carnival of Champions on May 1. By Miguel Maravilla It was well over a year ago in December of 2017 when I saw a young super welterweight prospect Jaime Munguia of Tijuana, Mexico for the first time. He was fighting in the U.S. For the first time on the Orlando Salido vs. Mikey Roman on the non-televised card against Paul Valenzuela at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.
Photo: Zanfer There was some buzz prior to his fight by media comparing him to former world champion Antonio Margarito, also of Tijuana. Standing at 6 feet tall with a long, and rangy punching style. I can see the similarity.
Munguia would go on to annihilate Valenzuela, stopping him in two rounds. The young fighter continued to stay active as he would go on to win his next two fights. Report, Photos by Joe Koizumi Elongated Korean southpaw Jung-Kyoung Lee (7-2-1, 3 KOs), 153.75, impressively acquired the vacant OPBF super-welterweight belt when he fought in even terms and then turned loose to demolish Cameroon-born Australian Samuel Colomban (25-11-1, 11 KOs), 151, at 2:47 of the seventh round in a scheduled twelve on Saturday in Seoul, Korea. It was the very first OPBF title bout held in Korea in six years, and the audience was greatly moved by Lee’s dramatic knockout after their competitive processing. Prior to the knockout, the tallies were as follows: 59-55 (Korean Kim), 58-56 (Japanese Ikehara) both for Lee, and 58-56 (Australian Ferrauto) for Colomban. WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman has reported on the status of each division.
HEAVYWEIGHT: Free negotiations for the Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury rematch have been ordered. If no agreement is reached, a purse bid will be held on February 5. With the WBC order of the Wilder vs. Fury rematch, the mandatory status of the division is under process by WBC Board. CRUISERWEIGHT: Champion Oleksandr Usyk has unified all major belts.
The WBC supports unified champions and will look into the mandatory situation with all organizations, trying to find a common mandatory contender and avoid multiple mandatories. LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT: Champion Oleksandr Gvozdyk will make a voluntary defense vs. TBA in March. Marcus Browne captured the WBC silver and is now the mandatory challenger of the division.
SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT: Mandatory contender Anthony Dirrell faces Avni Yildirim for the vacant title on February 23. David Benavidez is “Champion in Recess” after testing positive in CBP. Diamond champion Callum Smith will defend in March or April. MIDDLEWEIGHT: Champion Canelo Alvarez will make his voluntary defense on May 4 vs Daniel Jacobs.
Boxing returns to the Windy City when Hall of Fame boxing promoter Bobby Hitz presents the “Belvedere Bash, Friday February 22 at the Belvedere in Elk Grove Village. Super middleweight Tommy “White Lightning” Hughes (7-1, 3 KOs) tops the eight bout card. Hughes is coming off a majority decision win in an all-action brawl versus a tough, experienced southpaw in fellow Chicago fighter Chris Chatman (15-9-1, 5 KOs) last November.
It was his first fight back after suffering his sole defeat last June against Damar Singleton. Many of today’s fighters would look for an “easy touch” following a loss, but Hughes chose an even tougher foe. Felix Promotions will start the year on February 22 in Budapest. In a featured bout, WBO #1 super middleweight Shefat Isufi (27-3-2, 20 KOs) will fight a ten-rounder against an opponent to be named. With WBO champ Gilberto Ramirez likely to move up in weight, Isufi could soon fight for the vacant WBO title, possibly against Jesse Hart.
No official word, but those are the rumors. On the same night, unbeaten WBO #2, IBF #5 and WBA #14 cruiserweight Imre Szellő (22-0, 14 KOs) will be the main event of the evening vs. Szellő was supposed to fight WBO #1 rated Firat Arslan in an eliminator, but the Arslan camp stepped back from that fight according to Team Szellő. By Ray Wheatley — World of Boxing Former WBO welterweight champion Jeff Horn will give WBA welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao a rematch and is confident he will defeat him again according to Horn’s promoter Dean Lonergan. “In his last five fights, Manny Pacquiao has only been beaten once, by Jeff Horn. Given Pacman’s last two fights, a destruction of Matthysse and an easy win over Broner, Manny has shown he has plenty of gas left in the tank.
It also shows that Jeff horn didn’t beat an old Manny Pacquiao,” Lonergan told Fightnews.com®. “If Pacquiao wants to build towards a big fight with Mayweather, and make MayPac 2 more credible than it currently is, and with more credibility, it makes more money, surely Manny has to revisit Jeff Horn before a Mayweather fight. By Miguel Maravilla WBA welterweight world champion Manny Pacquiao (61-7-2, 39 KOs) spoke about his win over four-division world champion Adrien Broner (33-4-1, 23KOs) at the post-fight press conference. The 40-year-old Pacquiao was dominant in winning a unanimous decision Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas. “It was a nice to be back.
This was a good win for me and my team,” Pacquiao said. “Our strategy was to counter and that’s his style. So we had to make adjustments. “Buboy told me not to get careless in there. Adrien Broner is a good boxer. He is a former champion. You can’t take him lightly.
I respect him and his team for giving a good fight tonight.”. By David Robinett at ringside Photos: Esther Lin/SHOWTIME Marching on in defiance of Father Time, the incomparable Manny Pacquiao cruised to a convincing unanimous decision victory over four-division champion Adrien Broner (33-4-1, 24 KOs), retaining his WBA welterweight belt via scores of 116-112, 116-112, and 117-111 on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
The 40-year old Pacquiao (61-7-2, 39 KOs), boxing’s only eight-division champion, took a few rounds to figure out “The Problem,” but once he did it was a one-sided domination, partly due to Senator Pacquiao’s still formidable skills, and partly due, as is often the case, to Broner’s lack of offensive urgency. By David Robinett at ringside Photos: Esther Lin/SHOWTIME 2012 United States Olympian Marcus Browne (23-0, 16 KOs) earned his first major title, winning the interim WBA light heavyweight belt with a twelve round unanimous decision over a bloodied Badou Jack (22-2-3, 13 KOs) on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Scores were 116-111, 117-110, and 119-108 in a fight that may be most remembered for the profuse amount of blood spilled from Jack’s head over the last half of the fight, covering both fighters and referee Tony Weeks in a seemingly endless stream of crimson. THIS MONTH'S TV FIGHTS January 26 DAZN (TBA) Jamie Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue (WBO junior middleweight title) Jesus Rojas vs.
Xu Can (WBA 'regular' featherweight title) January 26 Fox (8PM ET/5PM PT) Keith Thurman vs. Josesito Lopez (WBA welterweight title) Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington (heavyweight) January 31 UFC Fight Pass (10PM ET/7PM PT) Aston Palicte vs.
Jose Martinez (WBO jr bantamweight eliminator) February 1 Showtime (10PM ET/PT) Ronald Ellis vs. DeAndre Ware (super middleweight) February 2 DAZN (TBA) Sergio Garcia vs. Ted Cheeseman (European super welterweight title) February 2 ESPN (10PM ET/7PM PT) Oscar Valdez vs.
Carmine Tommasone (WBO featherweight title) Richard Commey vs. Isa Chaniev (IBF lightweight title) February 2 ESPN+ (midnight ET/9PM PT) Eleider Alvarez vs. Sergey Kovalev (WBO light heavyweight title) February 9 DAZN (TBA) Alberto Machado vs. Andrew Cancio (WBA 'regular' super featherweight title) Rey Vargas vs. Franklin Manzanilla (WBC super bantamweight title) February 9 Showtime (10PM ET/7PM PT) Gervonta Davis vs. Abner Mares (WBA super featherweight title) February 10 ESPN (7PM ET/4PM PT) Jose Ramirez vs. Jose Zepeda (WBO jr welterweight title) Ray Beltran vs.
Hiroki Okada (super lightweight) February 15 ESPN (9PM ET/6PM PT) Rob Brant vs. Khasan Baysangurov (WBA 'regular' middleweight title) February 15 Showtime (10PM ET/PT) Shohjahon Ergashev vs. Mykal Fox (super lightweight) February 16 FOX (8PM ET/5PM PT) Leo Santa Cruz vs. Miguel Flores (WBA featherweight title) Omar Figueroa Jr. John Molina Jr (welterweight) February 22 Telemundo (11:35PM ET/PT) Yomar Alamo vs.
Manuel Mendez (super lightweight) February 23 ESPN+ (TBA) Sam Bowen vs. Ronnie Clark (British super featherweight title) February 23 TBA James DeGale vs. Chris Eubank Jr (super middleweight) Lee Selby vs. Omar Douglas (lightweight) February 23 FS1 (10PM ET/7PM PT) Anthony Dirrell vs. Avni Yildirim (WBC super middleweight title).
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