Promoter Miguel Cotto with Tito Acosta (L) and Carlos Buitrago (R) at today’s open workout in Puerto Rico
San Xoán, Puerto Rico (Xuño 10, 2018) – Cotto Promotions hosted open workouts today in Puerto Rico to promote this Saturday’s “La Batalla” pay-per-view card, headlined by the 12-round main event between World Boxing Organization Light Flyweight World ChampionTito Acosta(17-1, 17 Kos) e challengerCarlos “Chocorroncito” Buitrago(30-3-1, 17 Kos), airing live on PPV from the Coliseo de Puerto Rico Center in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico,
La Batalla: Acosta vs. Buitragois presented by Miguel Cotto Promotions, and H2 Entertainment, in association with DIRECTV Puerto Rico.
Integrated Sports Media is distributing theLa Batalla: Acosta vs. Buitragocard in the United States on cable, pago por satélite e dixital vía iN Demand, Vubicuidade, DIRECTV, DISH and live-streamed worldwide (excluding Puerto Rico.on theFITE.TV aplicación e sitio web (www.fite.tv), a partir de 9 p.m. E / 6 p.m. PT, por un prezo de venda polo miúdo suxerido de só $34.95.
More pictures below as well as link to a video from today’s “La Batalla” workouts:
An encore presentation of last Saturday’s “scintillating” (ESPN) “slugfest” (Yahoo) between Leo Santa Cruz and Abner Mares will airesta noiteen10 p.m. E/PT na canle Showtime EXTREMEand is available on SHOWTIME ANYTIME and SHOWTIME ON DEMAND platforms.
Santa Cruz and Mares combined to throw nearly 2,000 socosSábadonunha revancha do seu 2015 thriller. After the 12thand final round of their “electrifying war” (Boxing Scene), fans at STAPLES Center, also site of their first meeting, were once again on their feet clamoring for more.
Esta noiteShowtime Championship Boxing®replay also features WBC Super Welterweight World Champion Jermell Charlo’s title defense against Austin Trout. VIDEO RECAP:https://youtu.be/SkaSBnE9VGE.
Sábadoevent was the 10thSHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING event of 2018, an unrivaled schedule televising the brightest stars in boxing’s most meaningful events. SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING returnseste sábado(9 p.m. E/6 p.m. PT)as consensus top-10 pound-for-pound champion Errol Spence Jr. defends his welterweight world title in a Dallas homecoming fight against undefeated IBF mandatory challenger Carlos Ocampo.
Martin Freeman (R) vs. Dmitrijs Ovsjannikovs, Photography Courtesy of Chris Kearns
Informe: Gianluca Di Caro
Na noite do sábado, whilst most British boxing fans were either at the Manchester Arena or watching BT Sport as Tyson Fury made his long awaited return to the ring, a large number of local boxing fans still made the pilgrimage to the Jubilee Sports Bank in Liverpool for local promoter Kyle Gallagher’s latest offering.
Over the past few years Gallagher has built himself a very good reputation for putting on quality shows, one where the local fans know they are in for a great night out and watching well matched all action fights featuring local prospects and on Saturday normal service resumed.
Headlining the show was local unbeaten prospect Martin Freeman, against seriously tough opposition in Latvia’s Dmitrijs Ovsjannikovs.
On his last appearance, on a Gallagher promoted show back in March, Ovsjannikovs secured victory over Freeman’s gym mate Mitchell Walsh, via a second round TKO, which added an extra bit of spice to this particular bout.
The opening round see Freeman on the front foot, Ovsjannikovs seemingly content to counter for the majority of the round, with the occasional attacking foray whenever the opportunity arose.
Initially it was more of the same in round two, however as the round progressed Ovsjannikovs began to get a bit busier, actively taking the fight to the Liverpudlian, but all said and done it was still Freeman’s round.
Freeman’s movement in the third was poor, he was limping at times, and Ovsjannikovs clearly noticed this and started to be more assertive in his approach, so much so that often he would corral Freeman in a corner before letting rip with a flurry of shots.
Freeman’s corner were screaming at their charge to get out of the corner, can’t blame them as it was this tactic by Ovsjannikovs that led to their man Walsh being stopped by the Latvian back in March.
Freeman made it through the round, but now was just the one round up as the third was clearly Ovsjannikovs’.
Freeman’s corner worked frantically on his leg during the break, but when the opening bell for the round rang it was clear to all that the injury was really troubling the Liverpudlian.
The fourth mirrored the third, Ovsjannikovs controlling the proceedings, but Freeman dug in deep and survived the round. Again in the break Freeman’s team worked hard on their charge.
With the scores equal going into the fifth Ovsjannikovs went on the offensive once more, however Freeman, whilst still limping, didn’t just settle for countering, oh no, he decided if it was do or die and started to plant his feet once more and let rip with big shots, so much so that Ovsjannikovs reverted to a defensive approach and countering at times, much to the relief of Freeman’s corner I would think.
The sixth and final round was a stormer, again Ovsjannikovs went hard on the attack in an attempt to back Freeman into a corner, however the Liverpudlian wasn’t having any of it and some excellent toe to toe slugging ensued, it was a thrilling final round, control switching back and forth throughout until the final bell.
After six hard fought rounds Referee Chris Kelly’s scorecard read 58-56 in favour of Martin Freeman.
The penultimate bout of the night sees Widnes, Cheshire’s Jamie Oldfield, in action against Belfast’s Marty Kayes, in a four round Welterweight contest.
Oldfield came into the fight off a first round stoppage win over Edgars Sazanovics on his pro debut back in March, whilst Kayes, a well- known and always busy opponent, came into the fight off the back of two excellent points victories in April, his first wins since July 2016, some sixteen fights previously.
Right from the off it was Oldfield that took the fight to Kayes, the Irishman though stood his ground and countered effectively and so began a fantastic all action round.
It was a great round, you just couldn’t take your eyes off the fight for a second as these two warriors went to war, both digging deep into their arsenals of shots, each time one of them seemed to be taking control, the other would counter with equal force to wrestle control.
Great round just couldn’t split them, definitely a drawn round in my eyes.
More of the same in the second and third, although in both Oldfield seemed to just about secure the rounds due to more effective attacks. I must just mention a couple of exchanges, where Oldfield and Kayes went toe to toe exchanging double handed combinations, both guys letting rip with 10-12 punch combinations at the same time, wow, really enjoyed those.
The fourth and Final round was more or less a mirror image of the first, again I couldn’t split them, score-wise, and was mightily chuffed that I had scored it the same as the Referee Chris Kelly – 40-38 in favour of Jamie Oldfield
Another local debuting fighter, David Tayor, was next up, against Latvia’s Vladimirs Slikovs in a four round Super Middleweight contest.
Both protagonists came out hard and fast, both battling hard for centre ground, what’s more it was clear that neither had any intention of backing down for a second.
Throughout the first round it was hard to split the two, each time either let rip with a shot the other countered in similar fashion, no surprise that even Referee Chris Kelly couldn’t split them on his scorecard.
Round two was once again an all action round, Slikovs maybe being more on the front foot, however even though Taylor was having to defend more often, it was he that landed the most shots, more importantly the most telling shots.
Máis do mesmo na terceira, with Taylor clearly winning the round, however the fourth, whilst similar to the previous rounds, except now Slikovs was able to get his range right and land some big shots.
After four all action rounds Referee Chris Kelly’s scorecards showed just how close this bout was, as they read 39-38 to David Taylor.
Following the interval local debuting lad Steven Sunners faced Latvian Eduard Belas in a four round Middleweight contest.
Right from the off Sunners went on the attack, however Belas is as savvy as they come and used his experience to keep Sunners from landing a serious shot initially.
However Sunners kept calm and used his jab to great effect to fashion a good opening early in the round and landing a cracking body-shot.
Belas changed tactics and went on the offensive. Sunners didn’t seem that concerned and just kept jabbing to the head, forcing Belas to keep his guard high.
After a few more exchanges, Sunners threw a neat combination, creating just enough of an opening to slip in another good solid shot, this time with the required effect of sending the Latvian to the canvas.
Belas made the count, immediately after the restart Sunners was all over the Latvian like a rash, letting shots off whenever an opening presented itself.
It wasn’t that long until another chink in the Latvian’s armour appeared, Sunners reacted immediately and again sent Belas to the canvas.
Belas again made the count and defended well until the end of the round.
Round two started in much the same way as the previous round ended, with Sunners in full flow and Belas covering up and defending with an occasional shot of his own.
Con todo, after about fifteen seconds or so Sunners landed a big right hand that sent the Latvian heavily to the canvas, Referee Chris Kelly immediately waved the fight off, he didn’t even start the count, instead summoned the medical team to enter the ring and attend to the stricken Belas.
I’m pleased to say Belas was OK and when he eventually rose to his feet, received a warm round of applause from all in attendance.
Official time of the stoppage was just 22 segundos da segunda volta.
Just prior to the interval the fifth fight of the night pitted local lad Craig Kennerdale against Prestwick, Scotland’s Leon Roberts in a four round Welterweight contest.
This much anticipated contest between two highly rated young fighters was expected to be a cracker, but it turned out to be much more than that it was a sensational fight between two equally matched warriors.
It reminded me very much of the classic Battle Royale between Carl Frampton and Ian Bailey in Belfast a few years back, after that one the entire crowd at the King’s Hall were on their feet applauding both warriors, and it comes as no surprise that after their fight on Saturday night that Kennerdale and Roberts also received a standing ovation from the crowd in Liverpool, boy oh boy they deserved it one hundred percent.
As with Frampton-Bailey, it was non-stop action throughout, Kennerdale and Roberts fought magnificently for every second of each round.
These two serious talents really went for it throughout the contest, control switching between them with such regularity you just couldn’t take your eyes of the fight for a second.
On many occasions this battle had the highly vocal fans standing and applauding the action, especially a couple of double handed exchanges, where both protagonists not only matched each other punch for punch but also flowing combination for combination.
Referee Chris Kelly scored the contest 40-37 in favour of Kennerdale, which to be honest whilst the correct result just doesn’t reflect just how close every single round was.
Loved every second of this fight, it really was something special, so if you get the chance try and watch the video, which I have been told will be on YouTube later this week, definitely well worth watching.
Have to say this was my first choice of Fight of the Night, just as you would have already read above there was definitely more than one contender for that accolade.
The fourth bout of the night pitted Bradley Muldoon against debuting David Calveley in a four rounder.
Prior to the fight there was quite a bit of talk about this match-up on social media, apparently they had fought twice previously, word was that it was the debuting Calveley that had won both.
Right from the opening bell it was Calveley that went straight on the attack, Muldoon initially covered up but soon began to utilise his jab effectively to prevent the hard charging Calveley to corral him against the ropes.
Throughout the round it was Calveley virtually bossed the round from start to finish, effectively keeping Muldoon on the back foot.
More of the same in the second and third, but the fourth was a much more closely fought round, one in which Muldoon held his own.
After four rounds of action Referee scored the contest 40-37 in favour of Calveley, however that wasn’t the end of the matter, as Muldoon protested that it was supposed to be a six rounder and called for the fight to be declared a no-contest. Apparently the promoters running sheet in the changing room showed it as a six rounder not the four as announced at the beginning of the fight and listed by the commission on the schedule.
Liverpool’s Dean Ferreira versus Latvia’s Andrejs Konovalovs in a four round Super Featherweight contest was the third fight on the card.
Ferreira seemed determined to make a big statement in this fight, coming out hard and fast right from the opening bell and letting rip with big shots, Konovalovs initially covered up, but soon realised he’d have to fight his way out of danger and proceeded to do just that.
Ferreira though is as tough as they come and he soon wrestled back control and backed his Latvian foe back onto the ropes before letting rip with fast double handed shots to send Konovalovs down within the first thirty seconds or so.
Konovalovs made it to his feet almost immediately, on the restart Ferreira went straight back on the attack.
Konovalovs got behind his jab in an effort to keep the hard charging Liverpudlian at bay, but that didn’t last for long once Ferreira started targeting the Latvian’s body and on around the one minute mark Ferreira let rip with a big shot to the Latvian’s lower rib, which sent Konovalovs down like a sack of potatoes.
Konovalovs was clearly in distress so referee Chris Kelly stopped the count on three and waved the contest off so the medical team could attend to the Latvian.
Official time of the stoppage was 1 Minute and 3 segundos.
The second fight of the night pitted debuting Lee Cooper against one fight veteran Kyle McNicholas in an all Merseyside four round Super Middleweight contest.
Cooper approached the opening round in determined fashion, taking the fight to McNicholas right from the off.
Throughout the fight Cooper was well and truly on the front foot and very, very focused, Cooper controlled the proceedings more like an established prospect than a debuting fighter.
Don’t get me wrong this wasn’t a one sided contest, far from it, McNicholas fought hard for every second of every round, just Cooper’s performance was exceptional.
After four excellent action filled rounds referee Chris Kelly rightly scored the bout 40-36 in favour of the debuting Lee Cooper.
The opening fight of the night featured Warrington’s Ben Hough in action, against Blackpool’s Malcolm Richardson, in a four round Cruiserweight contest.
Right from the off Hough got behind his jab, Richardson responded in kind, however Hough just doubled up his jab and began to back Richardson up towards the ropes.
What followed next was about a minute or so of engaging action, which see Hough on the front foot with Richardson defending his position, then just as Richardson went to let rip with a shot Hough got through the Blackpool man’s excellent defence with a big right, that sent Richardson down heavily to the canvas.
Immediately referee Chris Kelly waved off the fight and the medical team entered the ring.
I’m pleased to say Richardson was perfectly OK, but must praise both the referee and medical team for the prompt actions, as the way Richardson went down it did look like a full on knockout.
Official time of the stoppage was 1 minute and 16 segundos do primeiro round.
Once again a great event from Kyle Gallagher and his team, word is his next event will be in September and from what I’ve heard on the grapevine this will be a ‘don’t miss’ event as not only will top prospects from his stable be in action, but also featured on this event will be a number of unbeaten prospects from abroad.
Unbeaten Stars Collide Saturday, Xullo 28 Directo na canle Showtime®from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles in an Event Presented byPremier Boxeo League
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LOS ANGELES, (Xuño 11, 2018) – WBC Lightweight World ChampionMikey Garcia e campión do mundo de peso lixeiro da IBF Robert Pascua Jr. will square-off in a 135-pound unification showdown between unbeaten stars Saturday, Xullo 28 en directo en SHOWTIME do STAPLES Center de Los Ángeles nun evento presentado por Premier Boxing Champions.
The main event of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® televisionar (10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT) will see Garcia look to become a unified champion for the first time in a career that has seen him win titles in four weight classes. Pascua, who enters with a 5-inch height and 8-inch reach advantage, looks to stamp his name amongst boxing’s elite by unifying titles at 27 anos, less than two years after capturing his first belt.
Os ingresos para o evento en directo, que é promovido pola Ringstar Sports e Promocións TGB, comeza ás $50, engadida de comisións, e están á venda hoxe no 12 p.m. PT. Para mercar entradas, visit AXS.com.
“SHOWTIME Sports continues to lead the industry with the biggest events, the most important matchups, week after week, month after month,” dixo Stephen Espinoza, Presidente Deportes & Programación de eventos, Showtime Network Inc. “Mikey García vs. Robert Pascua Jr. is the third world championship unification match on SHOWTIME this year. A consensus top-10 pound-for-pound champion facing an undefeated young champion while both are in the prime of their careers. Xullo 28 has all the makings of an instant classic.”
“Mikey García vs. Robert Easter is an outstanding lightweight matchup that is sure to deliver drama for fight fans at STAPLES Center and on SHOWTIME,” Said Tom Brown, Presidente da TGB Promocións. “Garcia will look to unify in his hometown and further solidify his credentials as boxing’s pound-for-pound best. He’ll have perhaps the toughest test of his career in the unbeaten Easter, who has a lethal combination of size, speed and power that he brings to the ring. With both fighters defending their titles and undefeated records, this is shaping up to be a can’t-miss night of boxing in downtown Los Angeles.”
“This is the kind of matchup that boxing fans love and a fight that I believe will certainly live up to expectations,” dixo Richard Schaefer, Presidente & CEO de Ringstar Sports. “With two undefeated world champions, and two of the top guys at 135 libras, this fight is guaranteed drama. Mikey Garcia will look to become a unified world champion and add another accolade to a career that is already shaping up to be historic. Robert Pascua Jr, a proud champion in his own right, is coming to STAPLES Center on July 28 to upset Mikey Garcia in his hometown. This is the quality of matchup that fans watching on SHOWTIME have come to expect and I suspect they will be fulfilled once again when these two warriors meet in the ring.”
“We are really looking forward to this incredible fight at STAPLES Center,” dixo Lee Zeidman, Presidente, STAPLES Center. “These two fighters will undoubtedly headline an amazing night of fights for boxing fans in Los Angeles and we are looking forward to welcoming back Premier Boxing Champions and SHOWTIME for the second time in just two months.”
One of Southern California’s most popular fighters, Garcia returns to STAPLES Center for his first fight since becoming a world champion, and his first in California in seven years. Easter returns to the site of his professional debut, having started his career at STAPLES Center in 2012 after serving as an alternate in the London Olympic Games.
Garcia (38-0, 30 Kos), of Moreno Valley by way of Oxnard, Calif., became only the third fighter in modern history to become champion at 126, 130, 135 and 140-pounds, joining future Hall of Famers Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao, when he defeated Sergey Lipinets for the IBF 140-pound title in March. The 30-year-old relinquished that title so that he can unify the WBC Lightweight World Championship that he won in January 2017 with a highlight reel knockout of Dejan Zlaticanin (PremaAQUIto watch Garcia-Zlaticanin KO video)
These wins, combined with a summer 2017 victory over Adrien Broner, have seen Garcia return to the top of pound-for-pound lists after a layoff of two and a half years. Garcia accrued wins over a list of notable names while winning his first two titles at 126 and 130-pounds, including Orlando Salido, Roman Martinez and Juan Manuel Lopez.
“This is the toughest fight of my career to date,” said the four-division champion Garcia. “Robert Pascua Jr. is an undefeated world champion who presents serious challenges that I’m going to have to work hard to overcome. Unifying titles is something I’ve dreamed of doing for many years, and to do it at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles will make it even more special. This is the kind of fight that will help my legacy. To be the best you have to beat the best, and Easter is certainly one of the best out there. I’m very thankful to have this opportunity and I’m going to make the most of it on July 28.”
Representing his hometown of Toledo, Ohio, Pascua (21-0, 14 Kos) has made three successful defenses since winning his world title in an exciting contest over Richard Commey in 2016. The 27-year-old delivered a fifth-round destruction of former champion Argenis Mendez to earn the title shot, and since winning the title has held off challenges from Javier Fortuna, Denis Shafikov and Luis Cruz to retain his 135-pound belt.
Easter will be making the move to work with Kevin Cunningham for the first time for this fight and conducting training camp in West Palm Beach with him. Cunningham, the longtime trainer of former world champions such as Devon Alexander and Cory Spinks, spurred Adrien Broner to a strong performance in a draw against Jessie Vargas and Gervonta Davis to a dominant knockout of Jesus Cuellar in their first fights together in April.
“This is a fight I’ve been waiting for and I’m really excited that the time is now,” said Easter. “Este é o mellor loitar contra o mellor. These are the fights that boxing is all about. I made the move to train with Kevin Cunningham down in Florida and I think it’s going to help me reach another level. It’s just eat, sleep and train down there. We’re going to be ready on July 28 to put on a show and deliver fireworks.”
Brooklyn, Nova York (Xuño 11, 2018) – Mathew Gonzalez and Cesar Francis remained perfect by scoring stoppage wins in welterweight bouts this past Saturday night at the King’s Theatre in Brooklyn.
Both Gonzalez and Francis are managed by El Matador Management.
Cesar Francis remained undefeated by stopping Victor Manuel Abreu in round two of their scheduled six-round junior lightweight bout.
Francis dropped Abreu with a right to the body for which Abreu got up just after the ten-count, and the bout was halted at 39 seconds of the 2nd frame.
Francis, 142.6 lbs de Brooklyn é agora 5-0 con catro nocautes.
Gonzalez dominated Jimmy Rosario and registered at stoppage after round three of their scheduled four-round bout.
Gonzalez dominated the fight by working behind a pinpoint jab, and beat up Rosario until he retired on his stool following the 3rd round.
Gonzalez, 144.6 lbs of Queens, NY is now 6-0 con 4 nocautes.
SHOWTIME BOXEO: EDICIÓN ESPECIAL Live At 10 p.m. E/PT
Desde o Templo Masónico de Detroit, Mich.; Billetes xa á venda
Eyubov to Face Givhan; Idigov vs. Ballard; O’Quinn vs. Kareem
Franchon Crews Dezurn Returns; Russian Heavyweight Apti Davtaev in Action
Leon Lawson III & Joseph Bonas also Scheduled
The un-televised undercard of the “Shields vs. Gabriels” event on Friday, Xuño 22, no Templo Masónico de Detroit, is stacked with great fights between local and international prospects.
Salita Promotions has put together several strong match-ups in addition to the nationally televised SHOWTIME BOXING: EDICIÓN ESPECIAL (10 p.m. ET / ES) portion of the show, which features two-time Olympic Gold Medalist and current Unified Women’s Super-Middleweight Champion Claressa Shields (5-0, 2 Kos) taking on unified 154-pound champion Hanna Gabriels for the vacant IBF and WBA Women’s Middleweight World Championships.
Topping the off-TV action will be worldwide fan favorite Bakhtiyar “Bakha Bullet” Eyubov (13-0, 11 Kos) of Aktjubinsk, Casaquistán, taking on Nicholas “King Beamen” Givhan (21-1-1, 11 Kos) of nearby Kalamazoo, Michigan, in a 10-rounder for the USBA Great Lakes Region Welterweight Championship
The action will further heat up with a 10-round light heavyweight showdown between Grozny, Russia’s Aslambek Idigov (12-0, 5 Kos) and Detroit’s own James “The Equalizer” Ballard (10-1, 3 Kos).
Detroit bantamweight favorite Ja’Rico “Great Lakes King” O’Quinn (8-0-1, 5 Kos) will bring his monstrous legion of fans in to watch him go eight rounds for the first time while taking on West Bloomfield, Michigan, veteran Yaqub Kareem (14-9-1, 8 Kos).
The sensational Franchon Crews Dezurn (3-1, 1 KO) of Baltimore will put on a six-round showcase against Ohio’s Crystal Byers; and in an eight-round heavyweight match-up,
Kurchaloi, Russia’s Apti Davtaev (14-0-1, 13 Kos) will attempt to continue his tear through the big man’s division against Catlettsburg, Kentucky, veteran Cory Phelps (16-10-1, 8 Kos).
Appearing in match-ups that are still being made, “Lethal” Leon Lawson (6-0, 4 Kos) of Flint will fight in a super welterweight six-rounder and Detroit’s undefeated Joseph Bonas (3-0, 3 Kos) will go four welterweight rounds. Both opponents are currently TBD.
Also on Showtime, Unified Women’s Middleweight Champion Christina Hammer (22-0, 10 Kos) of Germany defends her WBC & Títulos da OMB nos seus EUA. debut contra a ex campioa do mundo Tori Nelson (17-1-3, 2 Kos) and in the 10-round opener, Russia’s Umar Salamov (20-1, 15 Kos) will face Georgia’s Brian Howard (13-1, 10 Kos) for the IBF North American Light Heavyweight Championship.
Os ingresos para o evento, que é promovido pola Promocións Salita, están dispoñibles en Ticketmaster.com ou na taquilla do Templo Masónico en (313) 832-7100. As entradas VIP teñen o prezo de $300, entradas á beira do ring en $125, e entradas restantes en $75, $50 e $35.
Nova York, Nova York (Xuño 11, 2018)-DeAndre Ware scored the biggest win of his young career as he won an eight-round majority decision over 2012 Olympian and previously undefeated Enrique Collazo in a super middleweight bout at King’s Theatre in Brooklyn, Nova York.
After a tactical first three rounds, Ware took over the fight with relentless pressure while landing powerful shots to the head and body that forced Collazo to wilt.
Produto, who is a full-time fireman, specifically asked to fight Collazo, and he came through with flying colors as he won by the scores of 77-75 dúas veces, e 76-76.
The bout was the 1st time that Ware navigated the 8 round distance, and he got stronger with each passing round.
“This was the biggest fight of my career,” said Ware. “I am thankful for this opportunity, and I am looking forward to my career taking off after this big win. We are on our way to the top.”
Dixo David McWater, CEO de Split-T Management, “This was a great win for all of us. DeAndre has been working hard, and was patiently waiting for his opportunity to come, and when it did, he came up with a big performance. He should be a player in the super middleweight division real soon.”
ABOUT SPLIT-T MANAGEMENT
Encabezado por David McWater, Split-T Management acumulou un dos mellores establos do boxeo.
A súa impresionante lista inclúe:
Contenders de clasificación mundial
Challenger de título obrigatorio súper lixeiro da IBF Ivan Baranchyk
Welterweight “O Novo” Ray Robinson
Antigo Challenger do título de peso gallo Antonio Nieves
2016 Olympians
Leve Teofimo Lopez
Júnior Middleweight Charles Conwell
Bantamweight Antonio Vargas
Perspectivas invictas
Pesos pesados: Stephen Shaw,Marcus Carter, Yegor Plevako
Pesos cruceiro: Templo de Josué, “Poderoso” Joe Jones
Medio-pesados: Joseph Williams, Bortirali Mamajonov
Super-medio: Isiah Steen, DeAndre Ware, Isiah Jones
Medio-medio: Marqués Moore, Raquel Miller
Medios Júnior: Ardreal Holmes, Hurshidbek Normatov, Fred Wilson, JR.
Peso welter Janelson Bocachica, Poindexter Cabaleiro, Mark Dawson, Boubacar Sylla, Brian Ceballo
O CAMPIÓN DE 154 LIBRAS do CMB, JERMELL CHARLO, RECORDA A VICTORIA DA DECISIÓN MAIORITARIA SOBRE AUSTIN TROUT NO SHOWTIME® Do Staples Center en Los Angeles
Mira a presentación de Encore Luns En 10 P.M. E/PT activado
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LOS ANGELES (Xuño 9, 2018) – Nunha guerra electrizante que tiña á multitude do STAPLES Center en pé cantando por máis, Leo Santa Cruz defendeu o seu Campionato Mundial de peso pluma da AMB gañando unha decisión unánime contra o campión do mundo de catro divisións Abner Mares na súa revancha o sábado pola noite no SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®.
Nunha réplica case exacta estatísticamente da primeira loita na que gañou Santa Cruz por decisión maioritaria 2015, o campión do mundo nativo de Los Ángeles e de tres divisións Santa Cruz gañou nos tres xuíces’ tarxetas de puntuación contra Mares por decenas de 115-113, 116-112, e 117-111.
Coa vitoria, Santa Cruz (34-1-1, 19 Kos) dá un paso máis cara a unha posible loita de unificación na competitiva división de 126 libras, un dos máis profundos do boxeo.
“É gran,” Santa Cruz said. “Abner é un gran loitador. Deixou o seu corazón aí fóra. Foi unha loita dura pero grazas a Deus conseguimos a vitoria. Tiven que ser máis intelixente, por iso non foi unha guerra máis grande senón que foi boa.”
Semellante á primeira vez que os dous guerreiros mexicano-estadounidenses se atoparon, que deu lugar a máis de 2,000 lanzando golpes, un total de 1,992 os golpes totais lanzáronse na pelexa do sábado co lanzamento de Santa Cruz 1,061 a Mares’ 931. Santa Cruz aterrou 357 socos en comparación con 208 para Mares.
Nais (31-2-1, 15 Kos) comezou rápido, gañando as dúas primeiras roldas na tarxeta do goleador non oficial de SHOWTIME, Steve Farhood, antes de que Santa Cruz a patease con outra marcha e se puxese a traballar.
“Foi unha "Fight of the Year".’ como che dixen,” dixo Mares. “Espero que vos guste a loita porque loitamos por vós, Anxos. Gañar ou perder, fixémolo para os afeccionados. Foi unha gran loita.”
engadiu: “Isto é o que é. Non quero discutir puntuacións. Así o decidiron os xuíces, e iso é todo. Vou facelo de novo. Imos facelo de novo. Mares-Santa Cruz 3.”
No que o locutor de SHOWTIME Mauro Ranallo denominou a “Festa de peso pluma,” Santa Cruz ditou o ritmo a partir da terceira xornada, utilizando o seu alcance e traballando fóra do jab.
Santa Cruz sufriu un corte por riba do ollo esquerdo na oitava xornada. “Un corte é un corte, non me molestaba tanto,” Santa Cruz said. “Non deixei que iso me distraera. Tiven cortes antes. Segue loitando.”
Nais, un antigo campión do mundo de tres divisións e un veterano de 10 loitas no campionato do mundo, tiña o famoso adestrador Robert García na súa esquina para esta loita. “Díxeno antes da pelexa: quen gañe esta loita será o peso pluma número un. Santa Cruz gañou polo que é No. 1. Quito o sombreiro ante el.”
Cando lle preguntaron se é o núm. 1 peso pluma na división, Santa Cruz respondeu: “Oxalá o sexa. Deixarei que os afeccionados decidan. Quero Gary Russell Jr. next. Quero unificar. Estou preparado para todos, quen e cando queira.”
No evento co-principal do dobre partido, Jermell Charlo (31-0, 15 Kos) rexistrou unha vitoria por decisión maioritaria ao superar ao ex campión do mundo AustinTroita (31-5, 17 Kos) para defender o seu Campionato Mundial de peso superwelter WBC. A racha de catro nocauts de Charlo rematou na súa terceira defensa do título mundial. Dous xuíces puntuárono 118-108 e 115-111 a favor de Charlo, e o terceiro anotouno 113-113.
“Ás veces os noqueas, ás veces só os gañas.” Dixo Charlo, que agora defendeu tres veces o seu título de 154 libras. “fun pescar, Tentei conseguir unhas troitas pero non puiden collelo no anzol. Sei que están afeitos a verme noquear a rapaces pero polo menos viron que me ocupaba dos negocios.”
Charlo rexistrou dous derribos no combate. Trout golpeou a lona por primeira vez no último minuto da terceira rolda mentres Charlo aplicaba unha forte presión, primeiro conectando nunha gran dereita seguido dun gancho de esquerda contra o que desequilibrou a Trout. Só oito segundos para o noveno, Trout foi a un xeonllo nun gancho esquerdo de Charlo ao lado da cabeza de Trout. Era a sexta vez que Trout caía na súa carreira. Charlo seguiu facendo castigo no partido pero cansando Trout.
“Leva eses derribos que gañei a loita,” dixo a Troita zurda, 32, que tamén foi a distancia nunha derrota por decisión unánime contra o irmán xemelgo de Jermell e titular interino de peso mediano Jermall en 2016. “Non podo poñer ningunha escusa, o mellor home gañou con aqueles derribos.
“Tanto Jermell como Jermall son moi bos. Son o futuro. Pero aínda non rematei. Non estou definido polos meus resultados. Estou definido polos riscos que asumo. Asumín os riscos e defendín a miña posición cada vez contra xigantes e asasinos. E aínda estou aquí.”
Máis preciso que Trout conectando nos seus golpes toda a loita, Charlo lanzou un ataque implacable no 10th, conectarse en múltiples golpes de poder que parecían desconcertar a Trout. Charlo continuou o seu ataque no 11th e 12th, optando por quedar enriba en lugar de ir ao corpo.
“Trout dirá quen vai gañar esa loita,” Charlo dixo sobre unha potencial unificación co titular de 154 libras da FIB e da AMB Jarret Hurd. “Por iso sobreviviu 12. Se Hurd sentou diante de min e fixo eses tiros, fixo.”
Durante a transmisión de SHOWTIME BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP anunciouse o campión do mundo peso lixeiro do CMB Mikey Garcia e campión do mundo de peso lixeiro da IBF Robert Pascua Jr. reunirase o sábado nun enfrontamento de unificación de 135 libras entre estrelas invictas, Xullo 28 en directo en SHOWTIME de STAPLES Center.
“Estivemos pelexando 140 pero sempre tiña a miña mente decidida a volver ao peso lixeiro,” dixo García. “A única loita que tiña sentido era unha unificación e o loitador dispoñible era Robert Easter Jr. É un campión e o home a bater. É xenial estar de volta para darlle finalmente unha loita aos meus fans aquí no sur de California. Agora que estamos podo darlles un partido de unificación e a loita máis grande da miña carreira ata a data.”
“Eu teño a miña pelexa en xullo 28, pero falouse moito [Vasyl] Lomachenko e eu durante o ano pasado. Se supero Robert Easter, sería campión unificado e a única outra loita que ten sentido é Lomachenko,” el engadiu.
Easter cambiou recentemente de adestrador e agora traballa con Kevin Cunningham. “Lomachenko e Mikey son dous mozos hábiles na división de peso lixeiro e dous mozos cos que quero loitar,” Pascua dixo. “Mikey e eu imos falar no ring. A miña altura e o meu alcance darán problemas a calquera sempre que os use con habilidade.”
A dobre partida do SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING do sábado repetirase o luns ás 10 p.m. ET/PT en SHOWTIME EXTREME.
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Maurice Hooker Scores Split-Decision Upset Victory Over Terry Flanagan For WBO 140-Pound World Championship Belt
LOS ANGELES (Xuño 9, 2018) – Former Unified Heavyweight World Champion Tyson Fury scored a fourth-round TKO over Sefer Seferi at Manchester Arena in Manchester, Inglaterra, on Saturday in a bout that was streamed live to U.S. audiences via SHOWTIME Sports social media platforms.
The 6-foot-9, 275-plus pound Fury, who outweighed Seferi by more than 65 pounds following Friday’s weigh-in, looked rusty in the scheduled 10-rounder, his first bout in more than 31 meses. Seferi sat on his stool after four completed rounds and did not answer the bell for round five.
Furia (26-0, 19 Kos) playfully bounced around for the first few rounds, and was even warned for a lack of activity in the second round against a severely undermanned Seferi (23-2, 21 Kos). Fury is likely to face a tougher opponent in his next fight set for September in a division currently ruled by world title holders Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder.
Fury’s return to the ring came after 924 days of inactivity due to bouts of depression and admitted drug use following an upset victory over Wladimir Klitschko to take Klitschko’s WBA, IBF and WBO world titles.
In a fight that preceded Fury-Seferi, undefeated American Maurice Hooker won a split-decision upset victory over hometown favorite Terry Flanagan to capture the vacant WBO Junior Welterweight World Championship belt. Os correas foron 117-111, 115-113 for Hooker, e 117-111 for Flanagan.
With blood streaming down his face, the former lightweight title holder Flanagan (33-1, 13 Kos), who suffered a deep cut on the forehead after an accidental head butt in the seventh round, couldn’t overcome the aggressive Hooker (24-0-3, 16 Kos), who just like training partner Errol Spence Jr., had to travel overseas to win his first world title.
Hooker, a 28-years-old Dallas native, was fighting for the first time outside of the United States against Flanagan, who was a 135-pound champion for three years with five defenses before moving up to the 140-pound class.
Coa vitoria, Hooker became the 76thShoBox: A Nova Xeraciónalum to win a world title, joining the likes of Spence and Wilder.
Boxing broadcaster Ray Flores and analyst Chris Mannix delivered pre and post-fight analysis from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles for the SHOWTIME Sports audience.
Later on Saturday night, WBA Super Featherweight World ChampionLeo Santa Cruzwill rematch former three-division world championAbner Mares en Showtime Championship Boxing® (10 p.m. ET/PT delayed on the West Coast) from Staples Center in Los Angeles. Na apertura da transmisión, Houston’sJermell Charlo will defend his WBC Super Welterweight World Title against former world championAustin Trout.
Chicago, Illinois (Xuño 9, 2018) -WBO number-3 ranked light heavyweight contender Mike Lee Broke his rib in the 1st round, but still claimed the NABO Light Heavyweight title with a 10-round unanimous decision over Jose Hernandez at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois.
Lee pressed the action as he looked to land power shots early. Hernandez fought gamely, but Lee was consistent with his right and left hands.
Lee showed incredible heart, as in round one, he suffered a broken rib and had trouble breathing throughout the whole ten round fight.
Hernandez was cut from Lee’s work, and the Notre Dame graduate cruised home with the victory by scores of 97-93 on all judges’ cards.
Coa vitoria, Lee remains perfect with a record of 21-0, and will now look to face any of the world champions in either the light heavyweight or super middleweight divisions.
“I came out wanting the knockout,” dixo Lee. “I give credit to Jose, he was tough. I got a little excited early, and I was a little sloppy. A principios, I was just throwing power shots, I wasn’t double jabbing and using my athletic ability. Every fight is a learning lesson, and tonight I had to bite down and get the win.”
Coa vitoria, Lee will now look to challenge any of the champions and big names in and around his weight class.
“Let’s go. I want a shot at the world title. Whether it is at 168 libras ou 175 libras, I am just waiting on a phone call. We wanted to fight Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr, but I don’t know what happened with that. I just want someone with the belt.”