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Top Middleweight Contender Hugo Centeno Jr. Battles Juan Macías Montiel in Main Event of FS1 PBC Fight Night & on FOX Deportes Saturday, December 21 from Toyota Arena in Ontario, California

More! 2016 U.S. Olympius Karlos Balderas & Unbeaten Prospect Raymond Guajardo Compete in Separate Fights in Action Beginning at
6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT

ONTARIO, Ill. (December 9, 2019) – Top middleweight contender Hugo “Boss” Centeno Jr. will battle Mexico’s Ioannes Macias Montiel in a 10-round clash that headlines FS1 PBC Fight Night and on FOX Deportes Saturday, December 21 from Toyota Arena in Ontario, California.

The FS1 telecast begins at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT and will feature 2016 U.S. OlympioKarlos Balderas accipiens in Mexico scriptor René Téllez Giron in an eight-round lightweight duel and unbeaten prospect Raymond Guajardo battling New Orleans-native Donnis Reed in eximius welterweight bout.

FS1 PBC Fight Night precedes the FOX PBC Fight Night broadcast headlined by the highly anticipated rematch between WBC Super Welterweight Champion Tony Harrison et priore fortissimus Jermell Charlo with coverage beginning on FOX and FOX Deportes at 8 p.m./5 p.m. PT.

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Fighting out of his hometown of Oxnard, California, Siliginis (27-3, 14 KOs) will look to bounce back after he lost a close decision to Willie Monroe Jr. on FS1 in June. The 28-year-old had won three out of four fights heading into the Monroe fight, including a highlight-reel knockout of then unbeaten Immanuwel Aleem on FS1 in August 2017. He will step into the ring for the third time in 2019 in December 21, having also defeated Oscar Cortes in February.

The 25-year-old Montiel (21-4-1, 21 KOs) has fought professionally since 2009 and most recently stopped longtime contender Marcos Reyes in February by fourth-round TKO. Representing Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico, Montiel will make his U.S. debut on December 21, in a career that has seen him knockout then unbeaten Ivan Montero and drop a 2017 contest to eventual world champion Jaime Munguia.

One of the most highly regarded prospects from the 2016 U.S. Olympic team, Balderas (9-0, 8 KOs) returns for an eight-round lightweight affair to close out 2019. The 23-year-old from Santa Maria, California has won his last five fights by stoppage, possidet in tres 2019. His most recent outing saw him stop Robert Frankel in July. He will be opposed by the 20-year-old Giron (13-1, 7 KOs), who fights out of Queretaro, Mexico and is looking to rebound from a decision loss to unbeaten Michel Rivera in June.

Guajardo (4-0, 3 KOs) turned pro one week after his 19th birthday this March and kicked off his career with a second-round knockout of Leonardo Mendez in his hometown of San Antonio, Texas. Guajardo will enter the ring on December 21 in a four or six-round contest seeking his fifth win of 2019. He most recently defeated Brian Urday by first-round knockout in October and will be opposed by the 34-year-old Reed (3-4, 2 KOs) as he steps into the ring for his third fight of 2019.

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JERMALL CHARLO DEFENDIT WBC MIDDLEWEIGHT TITULUS CUM DICTUM PRIMUM PUGNO KNOCKOUT DENNIS HOGAN SABBATO NOCTE DE SHOWTIME® EX BARCLAYS CENTER IN BROOKLYN

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BROOKLYN (December 8, 2019) – Invictus WBC Middleweight Mundus ChampionJermall Charlo (30-0, 22 KOs) secundo titulum suum defendit, reprimendis altus ordo Hibernica contendentis Dennis Hogan (28-3-1, 7 KOs) cum showtopping one- punch knockout in the seven round Saturday night live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, domum BROOKLYN BOXING ™, in casu praesentatus a SUMMUS pugilatu propugnatores.

VIGILIA CAROLI TERMINUS

Houston's Charlo, maxime excitando iuvenes in ludo, pollicitus est se ad spectaculum modo spectaculi claudendum, quo iretur intervallo duobus superioribus. At :28 et per numerum septem, Charlo Hogan figendo sursum figens antequam nasum Hogan ad nasum Hogan ferocem applicans eum in funes cadentem misit.. Hogan annos XXXIV, qui ferebatur usque post recentissimum provocantes ad titulum 154 libras, Surrexerunt ante pedes decem comitis, sed referendarius Charlie Fitch praedura palaestrae.

Cum Hogan demissum est in septimo circuitu, tertium in cursu fuisse, iterum in pugna fuisse. In tertio circuitu, vitiosus left uppercut from Charlo just 12 seconds in artus misit Hogan volvens retro in carbasa, sed cito et acrobatice surrexit ad pedes Hibernicus.

Quamvis longe paucioribus pugnis, Carolus efficaciorem et efficaciorem habuit impetum. Carolus terram 86 autem 266 pugnis proiecit (32%) dum Hogan terram sicut 71 autem 418 pugnis proiecit (17%). Quamvis Hogan portum on 61 comparatur ad potentiam pugnis 57 pro Carolo, Hogan non potuit nocere Charlo, dum potestas artis tradendae Charlo in alia elucidatione reel sistendis consecuta est.

“Ego feci per 2019 et erant 'iens 2020 apud 20/20 visio,” Dixit Carolus in anulo post pugnam. “Clama ad Dennis Hogan quod certaminis me dare et pro venire ad pugnandum me. Scilicet potestas mea nocte praevaluit.

“Nos fuimus in illo (in uppercut). Conor eum extrahere cum omni ferrum et nos laborare pro eo. Surrexit et pugnavit sicut vir fortis. Ronnie (Scuta) dixit ad me ut interficiam eum. Ego iustus iecit et feci certus proieci ius in pecunia.

“The middleweight division is wide open. WBC Champion ego sum. Hoc fruendum sum et cum quadrigis meis tempus habe. Hic sum pugnare quicumque. Tu recte facere iudicium et facere in tempore opportuno. Id est de quo actum est.”

“Ire volui, sed consilium satis aequa fuit per arbiter,” dixit Hogan. “Alter ferrum venientem non vidi. Conabar eum servare caesum, sed tunc subito totus eram in terra et pugna erat super.

“Ego exspecto ut ferias Nativitatis cum mea familia expendas, arrepto mense off, deinde quod mihi proximum est laborabo.”


In co-featured bout, Chris Eubank Jr.'S (29-2, 22 KOs) exspectati United States debut finivit frustrating sicut adversarium suum, Matthaeus Korobov (28-3-1, 14 KOs), IRCA passum injuriam ad iustum-ending :34 in secundo circuitu. Quia regebatur sumpta injuria, eventus publice declaratus est victoriam TKO pro Eubank, qui sustulerunt Interim WBA Middleweight Title.

Korobov, a summo contendens middleweight divisionis, laesit umero laevo iactis ferrum quod defuit ad terram. Consulto cum ringside doctoris, uidebatur quod non posset permanere.

“Sensi amo eram ut mihi in swagger,” Eubank indicavit Showtime notario Jim Grey post sistendum. “Et conversus iustus constitit. Salire ad me iens ut iret in eo. Ego coniecto quod factum est cum humero. Nihil ex pugna auferre. Tres vel quattuor pugnis proieci. Mox calet.”

In buildup de pugna, Eubank, Filius Britannici Boxing Legend et pristini Duo-Division Orbis Terrarum Chris Chris Eubank Sr., saepe dixit novum contendentem fore in reclinant middleweight division. Quamvis non occasionem nanciscitur Americani se in auditorio introducendi in via quam praevidebat, Eubank is prospiciens ad occupatus 2020.

“victor sum, Ego progredior et provocatorem pro his cingulis,” dixit Eubank. “Hoc non fuit somnium meum. Somnium meum huc ad Americam venturum esse ac denuntiare. Nunc me appulisse et cum novis Lorem quadrigis constitui, Sentio possum adepto pila volvens ad activum 2020. Turpe est hoc sic incipere, sed est quid est.”

“Ego quaerit sinistram recta iactare, et sicut sensit musculum statim, sicut extraxerunt eam,” dixit Korobov. “Multum erat statim dolor. Uno brachio non potui pugnare, praesertim cum meridionali.”

In proelio pugiles mundi superioris ad telecastrum aperiendum, Iaponia's Ryosuke Iwasa (27-3, 17 KOs) Philippinarum de Pulsante’ Marlon Tapales (33-3, 16 KOs) cum populantes recta sinistra at 1:09 autem 11th undique. Cum win, Iwasa meruit vacans Interim IBF Mundus Iunior Featherweight Title.

satis, sex et dimidium pollicis positum commodum, magis constantius per totum praedura, connexionem multi ferrum junctiones. Certamen decretorium circa 12 rotundum in paenultima circumventum est, Cum Tapales captus est calculus sinistra manu coniuncta rubore mento et in carbasa proiectum posuit. Tapales percutere comitem, ortu post octo seconds, sed referendarius Shada Murdaugh pugnam levaverunt off.

Tempore sistendis, Iwasa ducitur omnes scorecards (97-92, 95-94, 97-92). Cum Tapales accuratior per noctem, Iwasa erat busier et terram 163 totalis pugnis comparari 148 nam Tapales et tenuit a 125-99 utilitas in potentia pugnis terram. In tertio circuitu, Tapales omissa est ad genu post crepitum capitum fortuitum. concursus, quod male rexit colaphum, gravi tumore sub Tapales’ dextro oculo torsit a se esse 10-9 per suam gratiam ad a 10-8 per gratiam in Iwasa.

“Sciebam me eum laesum esse 11th rotundus et paratus eram ad metam, si arbiter se teneret pugnatum,” dixit XXIX annos Iwasa. “Pugna lenta fuit, sed exercitatus sum ad hanc rem difficilem. Altitudo mea et positum certe commodum. Bene potui pugnis meis ponere. Numquam mihi nocebit, sed adhuc difficile erat et eum ut instar umbilici habui.

“Parati sumus alicui proximus. Im 'laborem custodire futurum ut in anno proximo iterum mundus propugnator fiat.”

Die Saturni telecastriae nuntiatur ante duos divisio mundi propugnatorem Danny Garcia anulum die Sabbati rediturum esse., January 25 SHOWTIME vivet in Centrum a Barclays. Per colloquium cum ShowTIME ludis exercitum Brian Custer, Garsias discussit anulum suum anticipatum ad reditum.

“January 25, Barclays in Centre reverti sum, mea ab domo,” Garsias dixit. “Atmosphaera magna est. Omni tempore hic sum, Ego adepto in jitters, ideo non possum exspectare retro. Fui in gym per mensem. Iam paratus sum. Nescio quis adversarius meus est, quicumque posuerunt ante me, Paratus sum ut eam.

“Primo quidem,, gratias Deo (Errol) Spence benefacere. Audio eum bene convaluisse. Ego vere expectabam ad eum pugnandum, sed fortasse proximus post Ianuarias esse potuit 25. PAC Homine (Manny Pacquiao) aut Spence, id est qui nos volumus. 2020 iturus est mihi magnus annus.”

Prior ad telecast in SHOWTIME, SHOWTIME VINDICIAE BOXING COUNTDOWN streamed live on the Showtime Sports YouTube Channel atque SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook page et vidit Ronaldus Elias (17-1-2, 11 KOs) vincere maioris consilium supra Immanuel Aleem (18-2-2, 11 KOs) in X-per Super middleweight pugna.

Undique res visa utrosque momento temporis diversis locis captos, sed erat Ellis’ activitatis et facultatis capsulae efficaciter ab extra quod ei in ore dedit. Unus iudex cum pugna 95-95, praevaluit duobus ustulo 98-92 atque 97-93 nam Ellis.

Apertura effusis praedura vidit Ludovicus Hawton (10-2, 5 KOs) retineat eam Interim WBC Atomweight VINDICIAE unanimi consilio in omni actione rematch contraLotharingia Villalobos (4-3, 2 KOs).

Hawton reversus est cum valido hamo sinistro de Villalobos in sexto rotundo delapsus. Hawton a campana in circuitu servatus pugnam validam complevit, punctuating actio questus optimus plurium commutationum nuper orbes vincere nomine 95-94 omnium trium cards.

Saturni spectaculum VINDICIAE BOXING triplum in ludo die Lunae at 10:05 p.m. Et / PT in Showtime In Extremo.

Industria ducens quadrigis productionem et nuntia cantavit omnes visiones liberavit, sonos et drama ex Barclays Center. Veteran broadcaster Brian Custer hosted in telecast, ludis certaminis versatilis vox Mauro Ranallo appellata actionem anuli e regione Aulae Famae analyticum Al Bernstein et anterius mundi divisio Paulie Malignaggi propugnator.. Tres Hall de Famers ad spectaculum telecast team – Emmy®Award winning notario Jim griseo, honorarius anulus scorer Steve Farhood et orbis inclitus anulus annuntiator Jimmy Lennon Jr. Executivus productor SHOWTIME VINDICIAE BOXING erat David Dinkins, Jr. et Director fuit Bob Dunphy.


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DE CHARLO VS'. Hogan
Carolus vs. Hogan vidit WBC Middleweight Champion Jermall Charlo titulum suum defendere contra laudatorem contendentem Dennis Hogan vivere in SHOWTIME a Barclays Center, domum BROOKLYN BOXING ™, in casu praesentatus a SUMMUS pugilatu propugnatores.

Showtime VINDICIAE BOXING telecast coepi ad 9 p.m. ET / VI p.m. PT and featured middleweight star Chris Eubank, Jr. et top contender Matt Korobov ad Interim WBA Middleweight Title plus pristini mundi pugiles concurrit cum Philippinis’ Marlon Tapales et Japan scriptor Ryosuke Iwasa convenerunt ad Interim IBF Super Bantamweight Title. Eventus a Leonibus tantum promotionibus et TGB promotionibus promotus est.

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Simply The Best! Mark Breland

ex genere 2019 caerimonia Dec. 13 at Golden Nugget Deversorium & Casino in lacum Caroli, Louisiana

concolor AQUILEX, Lap. (December 3, 2019) – Arguably the greatest American amateur boxer of all-timeMark Breland will be inducted into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame on Friday night, December 13, in speciali genere 2019 ceremony at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in lacum Caroli, Louisiana.

HOF receptio in conjunctione cum 2020 U.S. Olympia Team IUDICIA pro pugilatu et 2019 National Championships, Dec. 7-15, at the Lake Charles Civic Center. Finales Olympiae iudiciorum dominicae celebrabuntur, Dec. 15, ad Aureum Nugget Hotel & Casino. Hall of Fame broadcasterAl Bernstein ex Showtime Sports serviet eventus emcee tertio anno in ordine.

USA Alumni Consociationis Alumni Consociationis tertia HOF classis etiam duo alia includit duo Olympionicae auri-medalistae, "Magnus" George Foremanatque "Smokin" Joe Frazier, as well as legendary coachesAl Mitchell atqueRay Rodgers

Sen. Ioannes McCain et posthumus adeptionem Award specialem vitam ad opus suum indefesso praesidio pugilum et elevant in ludo.

“I’m very happy to be inducted into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame,” Breland said. “It really means a lot, especially going in this year with Foreman and Frazier. I guess it proves I’ve done a lot in boxing. I’m happy to be going in. I had a lot of fun in USA Boxing. To be going into the same Hall of Fame withEvander (Holyfield) (MuhammadNumquid, Foreman, Frazier…champs like that, it’s something for me to be with them.”

Breland, et cunctis filiis Ephraim, first got into boxing at the age of eight, due to him being brought to his first boxing match, Frazier-Ali I, at Madison Square Garden. “We were up in the top seats,” the Brooklyn-born and raised Breland remembered like it was yesterday. “The crowd, the atmosphere…all I could think of was, wow!  I didn’t realize until I got older that there were so many stars there watching Ali and Frazier, because they were all at ringside.

“The next day I went to a gym. I was really skinny, small, but I came back the next day. I enjoyed working out and fell in love with boxing. I wanted to box in big tournaments. This is what I wanted to do, but I had hid boxing from my parents. They knew I had I played football, but that was okay with them, because unlike in boxing, we had a helmet. I won at the Junior Olympics and it was in the papers. I saw it and thought my mother was going to kill me. My mother asked me why I hadn’t told her, so I invited her to watch me fight in the Golden Gloves. She was in one of the front rows, but afterwards when I asked her what she thought when I knocked out my opponent, she said she didn’t see it because she had closed her eyes.”

Breland went on to become a five-time New York Golden Gloves champion with a 21-0 record, including 19 knockouts, 14 coming in the opening round. In 1982, Breland captured a gold medal at the prestigious World Championships in Munich, Germania, after which he was named the No. 1 welterweight in the world by AIBA. He was also selected as Boxer of the Year (1982) by USAABF.

At the 1984 OLYMPIA, held in Los Angeles, Breland fought his way to a gold medal,

along with eight of his American teammatesPaul GonzalezSteve McCroryMeldrick TaylorPernell WhitakerJerry Page,Frank TateHenry Tillman atqueTyrell Biggs.

Breland, who completed his amateur career with an amazing 110-1 (73 KOs) record, appeared to be cooler than the other side of the pillow on a hot, steamy night. No real celebrations after he won gold, to the contrary, Mark was emotionless, the same as he still is today as a trainer of champions.

“I’ve always been really laid back,” he explained. “I just remember raising my hands. At an Olympic press conference, I was asked if I was happy, and I just said I was glad it was over. I guess I didn’t seem excited. I was happy but calm. It’s the same way now (as a trainer); it’s just me. I’m happy to win and happy to be doing what I do.”

“Mark’s dominance over his competition throughout his USA Boxing career cements him as a legend," commentatione "Chris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. “His ring intelligence, commitment to his craft, and ability to fight at any pace against any style makes him a tremendous example for today’s group of amateur champions. It has been a long time coming, but the Alumni Association looks forward to reflecting on his accomplishments and honoring Mark in Louisiana.”

Convivis speciales includere confirmatus 1988 Olympia aurum medalistAndreas Maynardus, three-vicis National AAU Aliquam Anni (1972-76-77) Joe Clough, 1984 Olympic gold medalist Frank Tateet fratrem suumThomas, 1972 OlympioTim dement, 2002 Aurea caestus fortissimus NationalJaidon Codrington, 1980 Olympiae QualifierJackie Barbatus, 1981 Olympia IuniorGlen Modicue, quattuor tempus National championEric Kelly, 1988 Eastern Olympia Qualifier championJohn ScullyObie BarbatusMarcus Lanton etStephensfratres -DonaldusAntonius atqueJerry.

QUALITER Fieri MEMOREUM IN USA PYXIS ALUMNI CONGREGATIO

Creatus est vindicem perpetuam, mutuae rationes inter USA Boxing eiusque Alumni, –ut pugillatores, magistratus, carrucis et pugilatu fans — Alumni Consociationis generationes pugilum connectit, inspirare et reddere in USA pugilatuum pugilum futurarum pugilum, et egredietur anuli.

USA Boxing Alumni Consociatio aperta est cuivis qui pugilatum amore habet et cum caestu amateur manere coniunctam cupit. Sodales conceduntur accessus ad varietatem specialium eventuum ab Alumni Associatione, inter USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

Alumni Consociationis adiungere, tantum subcriptio inalumni@usaboxing.org ad * $40.00 per annum membership fee. Nova membra accipient subucula, keychain et e-peram.

Breland made his much-anticipated pro debut November 15, 1984, apud inclytum Madison Square Garden, defeating Dwight Williams by way of a six-round unanimous decision. During his illustrious pro career (1984-1997), Breland compiled a sterling 35-3-1 (35 KOs) record and he was a two-time World welterweight champion.

The 56-year-old Breland, who once trained the late, magna 1992 US OlympianVernon Saltus, currently trains another great USA Boxing alumni and 2008 Olympiae aereum numisma, Deontay Wilder, the reigning World Boxing Council heavyweight champion.

“Once I started boxing in the amateurs,” Breland concluded, “I started progressing. I learned a lot from other amateurs like different styles. Boxers from New York/New Jersey had different styles than boxers from Georgia/Florida, and fighting Cubans was completely different. I was beating up a Cuban fighter, but every time I hit him, somehow, they took away a point from me. I knew right away that I had to knock him out to win, and they did end up stopping the fight.”

CARDACES 2017: Classis in carta pergeretMuhammad Ali atqueEvander Holyfield, praeter veteran nullasGaudeamus Sanders atqueTom Coulter.

CARDACES 2018: U.S. Olympiae Team medalistae et mundi (professionalem) pugilesRoy Jones, Jr., Andre Ward atqueClaressa ancilia, ac pristini USA Boxing National Director CoachingEmanuel Steward et veteran USA pugilatu officialiTom Cleary.

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ROY JONES JR. BOXING PRESENTS RJJ BOXING RUSSIA

First Event Streams Live and Exclusively on UFC FIGHT PASS®

 Saturday, December 7 at 11 a.m. ATQUE / 8 a.m. PT

Las Vegas (November 27, 2019) —  History will be made on Saturday, December 7, when RJJ Boxing Russia presents its first professional boxing event streamed live and exclusively on UFC FIGHT PASS®, mundi ducens munus digitalis subscriptionis pro ludis pugnandi,starting at 11 a.m. ATQUE / 8 a.m. PT from RCC Martial Arts Academy in Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Living legend and RJJ Boxing Promotions co-founderRoy Jones, Jr., is wildly popular in Russia, and RJJ Boxing Russia will officially launch Dec. 7 with the inauguralRJJ Boxing Russia on UFC FIGHT PASS.

“Roy is in Russia half the year promoting what we are doing there,” CEO and co-founder Keith Veltre dixit. “Roy has been in Russia for a while promoting our December 7th show. As a USA promoter, conducting business there is extremely rare and a privilege. We will be working with our partners to bring Russian fighters to American soil, so that they can compete at the highest level. We plan to promote multiple shows in Russia throughout the year on UFC FIGHT PASS, which will also be televised in Russia on UFC TV Russia.”

Undefeated Russian cruiserweight prospectAlexey Egorov (9-0, 7 KOs) will be showcased in the 10-round main event against his Ukrainian opponentSergey Radchenko (7-4, 2 KOs). Egorov, the European and Russian National amateur champion, stopped two-time, two-division world title challengerLateef kayode (21-3) last year in his most notable clash.

In the 8-round, co-featured event, undefeated Ukraine-nativeMukhamad Shekhov (6-0, 3 KOs) takes on Panamanian veteranJuan Aaron Suarez (15-6-3, 4 KOs), a former World Boxing Association (WBA) Fedecentro titlist, for the vacant World Boxing Association (WBA) Intercontinental Cruiserweight Championship.

In a rematch that ended in a majority draw last February, Russian super featherweightsRuslan Kamilov (7-0-1, 3 KOs) atqueEvgeniy Shirnov (13-0-3, 3 KOs) throwdown in a 10-round bout.

Russian light heavyweightsAli Izmaylov (2-0, 1 KOP) atqueMark Chemidov (5-6-2, 2 KOs) open the UFC FIGHJT PASS stream in a 6-rounder.

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ABOUT ROY JONES JR, BOXING PROMOTIONS: Co-founded in 2013 by 10-time world champion Roy Jones, Jr. and Keith Veltre, Roy Jones, Jr. (RJJ) Boxing Promotions is on its way to reinventing boxing.  RJJ has already made a huge impact in the boxing community in a few short years.  Creating exhilarating content for CBS Sports, Showtime, ESPN and beIN Sports in some of the finest venues across the country, RJJ has proven it is conquering the sweet science of the sport.


Based in the fight capital of the world, Las Vegas, NV, Roy Jones Jr. Boxing Promotions is climbing to the top at a fast pace, adding young talent to its growing stable: former world champion bantamweight Joseph Agbekoworld junior bantamweight title challenger Aston Palicte, junior middleweights John Vera and Daniel Rosario Cruz, junior lightweight Randy Moreno, bantamweights Max Ornelas and Tony Lopez, cruiserweight Adrian Taylor and middleweight Shady Gamhour, featherweight Edward Vazquez, junior welterweight Kendo Castaneda and heavyweight Alexander Flores.

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WBC SUPER WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION & DETROIT-NATIVE TONY HARRISON GIVES BACK TO HOMETOWN THIS THANKSGIVING

Tony Harrison Holds Grocery Giveaway Ahead of Holiday & Rematch Against Former Champion Jermell Charlo Saturday, December 21 in FOX PBC Fight Night Main Event & on FOX Deportes from Toyota Arena in Ontario, California

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DETROIT (November 27, 2019) – WBC Super Welterweight Champion and Detroit-native Tony “Superbad” Praesidium spent time giving back to his hometown last week, holding a grocery giveaway at his gym ahead of tomorrow’s Thanksgiving holiday.

I know where I come from and the neighborhood that we’re giving back to,” dicta Harrison. “They need a little help, and we’re just trying to give these people the opportunity to fight another day. It’s a 12-round battle every day in this community, so whatever we can do to help them fight one more day is what I’ll do.

Harrison hosted the event at his Superbad Boxing Gym as he prepares for his rematch against former world champion Jermell Charlo peragitur Saturni, December 21 in the FOX PBC Fight Night main event and on FOX Deportes live from Toyota Arena in Ontario, Ill.

Nullam enim eventus, quae tantum promotiones et TGB promotiones a Leonibus promovit, are on sale now and can be purchased at the Toyota Arena box office and Ticketmaster.com.

Praesidium, who will be riding in his own float at tomorrow’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in Detroit, gave away 50,000 pounds of food as he continues his longstanding goals to give back to his hometown and before he represents his city in the ring live in primetime on December 21.

Tell Charlo to be ready,” dicta Harrison, “We’re almost there. I’m locked in and I’ll see him real soon.

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ABOUT HARRISON VS. CHARLO II
Harrison vs. Charlo II will see the highly anticipated rematch between WBC Super Welterweight Champion Tony “Superbad” Harrison and former world champion Jermell Charlo headlining the FOX PBC Fight Night and on FOX Deportes Saturday, December 21 from Toyota Arena in Ontario, California.

Televised coverage incipit 8 p.m. ET / V p.m. PT and features former world champions Guillermo Rigondeaux and Liborio Solis fighting for the vacant WBA Bantamweight World title and rising heavyweight sensation Efe Ajagba taking on Iago Kiladze in a 10-round opening attraction.

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Unified 154-Pound World Champion Julian Williams Makes Philadelphia Homecoming Title Defense Against Hard-Hitting Jeison Rosario Saturday, January 18 in FOX PBC Fight Night Main Event & on FOX Deportes from Temple University’s Liacouras Center

Undefeated Rising Star Chris Colbert Takes on Former Champion Jezreel Corrales for Interim WBA Super Featherweight Title in Co-Main Event of Broadcast Beginning at

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PHILADELPHIA(November 27, 2019) – Unified 154-pound world championJulian “J-Rock” Williamswill defend his WBA and IBF titles in a Philadelphia homecoming against the hard-hittingJeison Rosarioon Saturday, January 18 in the FOX PBC Fight Night main event and on FOX Deportes live in primetime from Temple University’s Liacouras Center.

The action will also feature undefeated rising star Chris “Prime Time” Colbert susceptionem pristini champion Jezreel Corrales for the Interim WBA Super Featherweight Title as the co-main event of the broadcast that begins at 8 p.m. ET / V p.m. PT.

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Julian Williams earned one of 2019’s most thrilling victories in May against Jarrett Hurd, and there’s no better way for him to follow that up than by defending his WBA and IBF titles in front of his hometown fans in Philadelphia,” dixit Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “The great fight fans in Philadelphia are in for fireworks because Jeison Rosario hits hard and he comes to pull off the spectacular upset, and he only needs one punch to do so. Combined with the addition of one of boxing’s best young stars in Chris Colbert in his toughest test to date against Jezreel Corrales, FOX PBC Fight Night will be must watch from start to finish on January 18 at Liacouras Center.

Philadelphia’s Williams (27-1-1, 16 KOs) captured his world titles in a FOX main event in May when he upset Jarrett Hurd’s homecoming defense in a fight that is a frontrunner for 2019 Anni proelium. Williams took full advantage of his second title opportunity with a spirited performance and an impressive game plan that negated the hard-charging and physically bigger Hurd.

The 29-year-old will now headline in his hometown, marking the first time he’s fought in Philadelphia since a 2011 victory over Eberto Mendoza. Williams earned his title opportunity by winning four-straight fights after a defeat to Jermall Charlo in 2016, including wins over former champion Ishe Smith and Nathaniel Gallimore.

This is going to be great having a homecoming fight back in Philadelphia,” praedicti Williams. “I’m excited for the crowd that’ll be at the Liacouras Center and to be back fighting on FOX. I haven’t fought in Philadelphia since 2011, so I can’t wait to get back in the ring in front of all my people. Rosario is a good fighter and I’m very familiar with him. I know he packs a solid punch and that he’s been on a tear ever since his lone loss to Nathaniel Gallimore. So he’ll be a stiff test for me, but I’m prepared to win. Most of all, I’m just excited to defend my titles and as a unified champion in front of my hometown crowd.

Born in the Dominican Republic and now fighting out of Miami, Rosarium (19-1-1, 13 KOs) will take an eight-fight unbeaten streak into his first world title fight on January 18. The 24-year-old has taken down a slew of contenders and rising prospects including Jamontay Clark, Justin DeLoach and Mark Anthony Hernandez, all of whom were either stopped or knocked down against Rosario. Novissime, Rosario won a decision over veteran contender Jorge Cota in April.

I’m very thankful and excited for this opportunity,” dixit Rosario. “I’m going to take advantage of it. I plan to bring these titles back to the Dominican Republic by knockout, but if I have to go 12 rounds, Paratus sum. I learned a lot from my first defeat, and it will never happen again. I also want to thank PBC, my promoter Sampson Boxing and my manager Caesar Mercedes for putting in this position. I can’t wait to make the most of it.

One of boxing’s top rising prospects, Colbert (13-0, 5 KOs) showed off his emerging power with asensational one punch knockout of Miguel Beltran Jr. in the first round of his most recent fight in September on FS1. The 23-year-old from Brooklyn, New York had an impressive amateur career and has already taken down three unbeaten fighters in his short pro career. He will look to kick off a big 2020 on January 18 after earning four wins in 2019.

This is the stage that I’ve been waiting for,” said Colbert. “My last fight was the co-main event on FS1 and now we’re moving up to FOX. It’s time to show out! I’m going to show the world what the hype behind me is all about and prove that I’m a soon-to-be champion of the world. All I know about Corrales is that he’s a former champion who’s going to bring his A-game, but I’m looking to get him out of there. I’m excited to be back in Philly and I’m definitely going to have my crew and fans coming down from New York to show support.

The 28-year-old Corrales (23-3, 9 KOs) will look to rebound after a narrow split-decision defeat to Ladarius Miller in July. Fighting out of San Miguelito, Panama, Corrales won a super featherweight title in 2016 when he went to Japan and knocked out Takashi Uchiyama before winning a decision in their rematch. He also owns victories over current 130-pound champion Rene Alvarado and Robinson Castellanos.

Colbert is a good fighter but he’s not ready for what I can do in the ring,” said Corrales. “I’m going to show that I’m still one of the best in the division. This is a great opportunity to prove that. I’ve been training hard to be the best Jezreel Corrales. Thank you to my whole team for helping me get this fight. You’re not going to want to miss my performance on January 18.

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Men’s Field for 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing Set

concolor AQUILEX, Lap. (November 26, 2019) – Sixty-four of the nation’s top male amateur boxers will compete at the upcoming 2020 U.S. Olympia Team IUDICIA pro Boxing in Lacus Caroli, Louisiana, December 9-16.

A summa 479 boxers competed in the four qualifying tournaments with hopes of advancing to Lake Charles. The top two boxers in each weight division will advance to the next stage of the selection procedures this January in Colorado Springs and compete for a chance to represent Team USA at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

Here is a closer look at the boxers stepping into the ring in the eight men’s weight divisions.

Flyweight/114 lbs./52 kg

The flyweight division will feature multiple exciting matchups, as all eight boxers will be looking to represent Team USA next year and follow in 2016 Olympic bronze medalists Nico Hernandez’ footsteps. 2019 World Championships team member and 2018 Elite National ChampionMichael Angeletti (Spring, Texas) has hopes of using his great deal of international experience he gained this year to lead the pack, while two-time flyweight national champion (’16 and ’17Fernando Martinez (Phoenix, Ariz.) will want to return to the top of the podium. 2018 Elite National Championships runner-upAbrahamus Phares (Albuquerque, N.M) has hopes of redemption to take the title. YoungsterRay Ray Robinson(Cincinnati, Ohio) punched his ticket to Lake Charles by winning the Eastern Elite Qualifier in his home state and his elite debut, atqueJose Nieves (Avenel, N.J.) grabbed the title at the Last Chance Qualifier in Oxnard over an impressive field.Roscoe Hill is the second boxer from Spring, Texas to qualify in this division following his silver medal-effort at the Western Elite Qualifier in Reno. Los Angeles duoAntonius Herrera atqueAnthony Olascuaga round out the field. Herrera was victorious in Reno and Olascuaga finished second in Oxnard.

Bantamweight/125 lbs./57 kg

After falling short on his Olympic-qualification run in 2016,Dux Ragan (Cincinnati, Ohio) has been one of Team USA’s most successful boxers leading into the tournament, winning multa internationalia numismata comprehendo argenteo apud the 2017 Elite World Championships and 2019 Pan American Games. Autem, a mix of youth and veterans will make this division one to watch.David Navarro (Los Angeles, Ill.) finished third at the 2018 Lorem National Championships, but punched his ticket following Raymond Ford’s move to the professional ranks.Japhethlee Llamido(Norwalk, Ill.) atqueRashiem Jefferson (Philadelphia, Factorum.) had impressive runs at the Western and Eastern Qualifiers to earn the championship at those events, dumJonathan Mansour (Tabula, Ill.) defeated an impressive field in Oxnard, Ill. to head to Lake Charles with momentum on his side.Brus Carrington (Brooklyn, N.Y.), a competitor in the 2016 U.S. Olympia Team IUDICIA pro pugilatu, atqueKevin Montano(Concord, Ill.), have a great deal of experience on the national and international stage to make things interesting, dumXavian Ramirez (Reading, Factorum.) qualified for the trials after just recently moving up to the elite division.

Lightweight/138 lbs./63 kg

Arguably the deepest male division at the trials, the competition for the top two spots will be one of the toughest and most exciting of the week. 2019 Pan American Games and World Championships silver medalistKeyshawn Davis(Norfolk, Va.) has dominated on the national stage the previous two years, and will hope to continue his run, but will have stiff competition from the other seven boxers in this bracket. 2018 USA Boxing Elite National Championships silver medalistsDalis Kaleiopu(Waiaa, Hawaii) will be looking for redemption after his close bout in the finals last year against Davis. 2015 Junior World Championships silver medalistsHarley Mederos (New York,, N.Y.) hopes to repeat his impressive performance from the 2019 Eastern Elite Qualifier, dum 2019 Western Elite Qualifier ChampionCharlie Sheehy (Brisbane, Ill.) looks to return to the USA Boxing High Performance squad after being a member in 2018. 2019 Last Chance Qualifier ChampionErnestus Mercado (Pomona, Ill.) made the transition to the elite division easily after dominating throughout this year on the youth stage, including an international gold medal in March.Israel Rodriguez (Humble, Texas) surprised many when he took the second spot at the 2019 Eastern Qualifier, which will be a huge confidence booster in Lake Charles, atqueMarcellus Davidson (Shawnee, May.) has the goods to reach the finals. Another boxer making the transition to elite this yearDaniel Garcia(Westminster, Colo.), secured the final spot after a strong performance in Oxnard, including a close matchup against Mercado in the finals.

Welterweight/152 lbs./69 kg

2017 I Campionatu Mundano bronze medalistFreudis Rojas Jr. (Las Vegas, Nev.)  atque 2019 Pan American Games bronze medalistdelante Cicero (Cleveland, Ohio) headline a strong welterweight division.Marques Valle (Wesley Chapel, Fla.) surprised many at last year’s Elite National Championships, defeating some of Team USA’s top competitors, to secure his spot.Davis Kelvin(Norfolk, Va.), the older brother of Keyshawn Davis, will be looking to pick up where he left off in Ohio, dumVictor Aranda (Step, Texas) enters as the Western Elite Qualifier Champion. Lavars Carter (Cincinnati, Ohio) earned the final spot, and could see a potential third matchup against Johnson, as they met in Salt Lake last year and the finals of the Last Chance Qualifier, with Carter winning in Salt Lake and Johnson in Oxnard.Wayne Bourdreaux (Marrero, The.) will be looking for a strong performance, as he is one of the few Louisiana natives in the field, atqueMorris Young (Chesaning, Mich.) will be hoping to improve on his silver medal performance in Reno.

Middleweight/165 lbs./75 kg

Expected to be another weight division with exciting matchups, the middleweight division has the potential to see a fourth finals matchup between 2019 Pan American Games bronze medalistTroiae potenti (Alexandra, Va.) atque 2018 Elite National ChampionIavier Martinez(Milwaukee, Wisc.). Isley took the national title in 2016 atque 2017 over Martinez, while Martinez was victorious in 2018. Autem, both boxers will have to get through six talented boxers that will be hungry to end their finals runs.Kahshad Elliot(Plainfield, N.J.), Iosephus Hicks (Grand Rapids, Mich.) atqueAntonio Garcia (Anaheim, Ill.) were crowned champions at the three qualifiers, and will look to continue their winning ways in Louisiana.Alexis Chaparro (New York,, N.Y.), Francis Hogan (WeyMouth, Mass.) atqueAlex Chisholm (Hialeah Gardens, Fla.) showed why they should not be underestimated with their qualifying performances and will be tough to get through in this bracket.

Light Heavyweight/178 lbs./81 kg

2018 Elite National ChampionRahim Gonzalez (Las Vegas, Nev.) has the heart and determination to succeed in Lake Charles after falling short at the 2016 U.S. Olympia Team IUDICIA pro pugilatu, dum Atif Oberlton (Philadelphia, Factorum.) has been on the rise following his silver medal performance at last year’s National Championships. Following the shuffling around of boxers who qualified in multiple divisionsFrancis Oran (Allentown, Factorum.) is the lone regional qualifier champion, taking the title in Oxnard at the Last Chance Qualifier.Orville Crooks (Brooklyn, N.Y.), Amir Ghaffari Nikou (Charlotte, N.C.) atqueNasheed Smith(Washington, D.C.) qualified to these trials after finishing second at the Eastern, Last Chance and Western Qualifiers, respectively.Chavon Davis (Mansfield, Ohio) atqueRobert Magee(Byrnes Mill, Mo.) were added to the field following Javier Martinez and Adrian Tillman, the Eastern and Western Qualifier Champions in this division selected to compete in the other weight class they are qualified in.

                                                       Heavyweight/201 lbs./91 kg

After qualifying in two different weight classesAdrianus Tillman (Colorado, Colo.) chose to compete in the heavyweight division with hopes of being one of the two boxers in this division, tamen, autem 2018 Elite National Championships heavyweight silver medalists will have to fend off a tough bracket to advance.Najee Lopez (Ellenwood, GA.), Brandon Moore(Lakeland, Fla.) atqueDevon Young(Aiken, S.C.) were crowned champions in the three regional qualifying tournaments and all three will be looking to continue their winning ways in a few weeks, dumJoshua Edwards (Houston, Texas), Darius Fulghum (Rosharon, Texas) atqueJamar Talley (Camdenus, N.J.) finished second in the regional qualifiers but could make it an interesting week in Louisiana. 2016 Elite National Champion and 2018 bronze medalistsCymone Kearney (Beaumont, Texas) was a late addition to the field after Jared Anderson moved to the professional ranks and could surprise many.

Super Heavyweight/201+ lbs./ 91+ kg

With the medical exemption of two-time USA Boxing Elite National Champion and 2019 Pan American Games bronze medalistRichardus Torrez Jr.(tulare, Ill.)** being accepted by USA Boxing, the super heavyweight division is wide open for the eight boxers competing in Lake Charles. 2019 Eastern and Western Qualifier ChampionsJeremiah Milton (Tulsa, Okla.) atqueAntonius Mireles (Des Moines, Iowa) will look to be victorious once more after they stood atop the podium at their respective events to qualify, dumDominic Okopie (Houston, Texas) grabbed the Last Chance Qualifier title to secure his spot in the tournament.Ludovicus Alvarado (Keonsha, Wisc.) made an impressive international debut earlier this year and will look to use that valuable experience over the other boxers in this division.Dacarree Scott(Decatur, GA.), Pretium Taylor (Brooklyn, N.Y.) atqueKenyon Walker (San Antonio, Texas) punched their tickets to Louisiana by placing second at their respective qualifying event, while Deandre Savage (Las Vegas, Nev.) will return to the national stage after qualifying to last year’s Elite National Championships.

Boxing will begin on Monday, Dec. 9 at the Lake Charles Civic Center, with the finals taking place Sunday, Dec. 15 ad Aureum Nugget Hotel & Casino.

**Boxers who receive medical exemption from the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing will compete on Jan. 4, 2020 in a box-off against the runner-up of their weight division in Colorado Springs, Lap. for the opportunity to advance to the next stage of the athlete selection procedures**

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Split-T Management’s Raquel Miller wins WBA Interim Super Welterweight Championship

NEW EBORACUM (November 26, 2019)–Saturday night in Quebec City, Split-T Management’s Raquel Miller captured the WBA Interim Super Welterweight world championship with a 10-round unanimous decision over Alma Ibarra.


Miller of San Francisco controlled the action and kept the previously undefeated Ibarra at bay and won by scores of 99-91 atque 98-92 bis.


Cum win, the fighter known asPretty Beastraises her perfect mark to 10-0.


Miller could now look towards bouts with WBA World champion Hanna Gabriels as well as Hannah Rankin and former super middleweight champion Maricela Cornejo.



“Erat a bonum certamen. Alma was tough, and it was a good fight. I fought well, now I will look at the fight, and see what I could have done better. I was dominant as I won most of the rounds. I took this fight at the last minute, so I am happy with the fight and the result,” dixit Miller.


I want to thank everyone who has and does support me. There is more to come. I just want to tell everyone that they can push for their dreams and don’t take no as an answer.


Miller is promoted by DiBella Entertainment.



Closing cuts & controlling blood flow leads 83-year-old Ray Rodgers into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame

ex genere 2019 caerimonia Dec. 13 at Golden Nugget Deversorium & Casino in lacum Caroli, Louisiana

concolor AQUILEX, Lap. (November 25, 2019) – Arkansas boxing icon Ray Rodgershas successfully dealt with more cuts than most surgeons, all the way into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame, in which he’ll be inducted on Friday night, December 13, in speciali genere 2019 caerimonia, ad Aureum Nugget Hotel & Casino in lacum Caroli, Louisiana.

HOF receptio in conjunctione cum 2020 U.S. Olympia Team IUDICIA pro pugilatu et 2019 National Championships, Dec. 7-15, at the Lake Charles Civic Center. Finales Olympiae iudiciorum dominicae celebrabuntur, Dec. 15, ad Aureum Nugget Hotel & Casino. Hall of Fame broadcaster Al Bernstein ex Showtime Sports serviet eventus emcee tertio anno in ordine.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association’s third HOF class also includes three Olympic gold-medalists, “Big” George Foreman, Smokin'” Joe Frazier atque Mark Breland, as well as legendary coach Al Mitchell.

Sen. Ioannes McCain et posthumus adeptionem Award specialem vitam ad opus suum indefesso praesidio pugilum et elevant in ludo.

There isn’t much in boxing, if anything, that Rodgers hasn’t done: ille artifex pugnorum, official, trainer, administrator and, utique, cut homo. “I’m a boxing guy,” Rodgers said in his Southern twang. “I’ve been around the block, several times. But I don’t say I’m a cut man, I’m a laceration management specialist.

Rodgers first got into boxing when he was in the fifth grade, back in Oklahoma, where he was born. A memo was sent around that there would be a tryout for boxing held the next day at the local high school gym. His parents gave their permission to let him tryout, the first chapter of his incredible boxing career.

From the first moment,” the charming boxing character remembered, “Ego aduncum. I still have the letter I received in boxing. That was in 1947 and I’m still in boxing. I’m very proud of that.

Rodgers has worked 39 world championship fights in professional boxing, as a cut man (he only trains amateur boxers) for the likes of world champions Jermaine Taylor, Wayne McCollough atque Tommy Morrison.

It’s been beyond belief for a regular old boxing guy like me,” Rodgers said about his life in boxing. “I’ve traveled all over the world, many times, as a cut man.

He was the first national official of both the Golden Gloves and Silver Gloves. More, he’s already been inducted in three Hall of Fames: Silver Gloves, Golden Gloves and Arkansas Sports HOF.

Ray’s sacrifice to countless youth as a coach, Mentoris, cut homo, and leader throughout the amateur boxing community is inspirational,” commentati Christophorus Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. “His years of service and the knowledge he has passed on to other generations is what makes him a Hall of Famer, and we look forward to honoring him in December.

Rodgers hasn’t slowed down, despite recently celebrating his 83rd natalis. He still owns and operates Ray Rodgers Boxing Club in West Little Rock, Arkansas, in addition to serving as director of the Arkansas Golden Gloves and Mid-South Tournament, which includes Louisiana, Mississippi, Western Tennessee and Arkansas. And he’s also the vice-president of the National Golden Gloves and chairman of the National Silver Gloves.

At my age, I’m happy to have any birthday,” Rodgers joked. “I’m hoping to live another 10-12 annis, Lord willing. It’s all in the Lord’s hands; controlling the flow of blood, quamquam, is in my hands.

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Las Vegas (November 24, 2019) – WBC Heavyweight Mundus Champion Deontay “Aeneum imperium!” Wilder continued his title reign with a one-punch knockout victory over Luis “King Kong” Ortiz in the seventh round of their rematch Saturday night that headlined a FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Wilder made his 10th consecutive successful title defense, tying him with Joe Louis, Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Marcus Tullius Cicero, Tommy Burns and Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko as the only heavyweight champions to achieve that feat.

In a rematch eorum heroicos 2018 fight that saw Wilder rally back from nearly being stopped to knock out Ortiz in round 10, the fight again saw both men hold the momentum of the fight at different times.

Ortiz controlled much of the action of the fight as he sought to become the first Cuban heavyweight champion in history. Wilder was not very active in the early rounds, while Ortiz was able to effectively jab, move and throw overhand lefts to rack up rounds on the scorecard.

With Ortiz, you can see why no other heavyweight wants to fight him,” dicta Wilder. “He’s very crafty, he moves strategically and his intellect is very high. I had to measure him in certain places.

Much of Wilder’s attack throughout the first six rounds was centered on his jab and a sweeping left hook that didn’t seem to land cleanly until early in round seven. With the seventh round waning, Wilder used a feint and a straight right cross to put Ortiz down, the first time he had been hurt at all in the fight.

I had to go in and out and finally I found my measurement,” dicta Wilder. “I saw the shot and I took it. My intellect is very high in the ring and no one gives me credit for me. I think I buzzed him with a left hook earlier in the round and I took it from there.

While Ortiz was able to get to his feet, referee Kenny Bayless waived off the bout at 2:51 in septimo circuitu. Ortiz led on all three scorecards, by margins of 58-56 atque 59-55 bis. Secundum CompuBox, Ortiz out landed Wilder 35 ad 34, cum a 28 ad 17 advantage in power punches.

This is boxing,” dixi Ortiz. “I said that one of us was going to get knocked out and it wasn’t going to go 12 rounds. I was clear headed when I hit the canvas. When I heard the referee say seven I was trying to get up, but I guess the count went a little quicker than I thought.

This was a great fight and I thought I was clearly winning,” continued Ortiz. “I got caught with a big shot and I have to give Deontay Wilder a lot of credit. I knew my movement was giving him problems. I landed some big shots and I thought I had him hurt. I thought I was up by the count and could have continued.

In the ring following the fight, Ortiz asserted that he will continue his quest for a heavyweight championship.

Deontay showed great will and I’m not ashamed with my performance,” dixi Ortiz. “I know I can beat anyone in the heavyweight division. My career is not over. I’m going to work my way back into a big fight.

Post pugnam, Wilder told FOX SportsHeidi Androl that his goal is to unify the heavyweight division and become undisputed champion.

“Next, we have Tyson Fury in the rematch,” said Wilder.It’s scheduled for February, so we’ll see. Ergo, I want unification. I want one champion, one face and one heavyweight champion – Deontay Wilder. The heavyweight division is too small, there should be one champion and it’s Deontay Wilder.

In cooperatione consectetur, Leo “Terraemotus” Santa (37-1-1, 19 KOs) became a four-division world champion by capturing the WBA Super Featherweight with a unanimous decision over Flores Miguel (24-3, 12 KOs).

Winning this title means the world to me,” dixit Santa. “This is all for the fans who support me. I didn’t feel myself today and didn’t perform the way I wanted to. I’m going to get back in the gym and get a big fight in 2020.

The action began to heat up in round three, as Santa Cruz began to find a home for his straight right hand that would help him control much of the remainder of the fight. Flores adjusted and used more movement to try to counteract Santa Cruz’s aggression and also focused on countering those right hands with body shots.

I’m glad I got the victory,” dixit Santa. “Miguel is a good fighter, he gave me a tough fight and he proved he’s not a pushover. We put on a great battle.

It was a good fight and I showed I belong at this level,” said Flores. “I just went 12 rounds with Leo Santa Cruz. It’s not an accomplishment in itself but I slowed down his pace. Sicut ante dixi, it’s not only about throwing punches, but it’s about ring IQ and I showed I have it.

Despite Florestactics, Santa Cruz was able to stay in control and frustrate his opponent. Flores was deducted a point by referee Tony Weeks in round eight due to excessive holding during the many exchanges.

Santa Cruz held the edge in punches landed at 253 ad 222, while Flores threw more punches than Santa Cruz by a tally of 1024 ad 907.

It was a close fight and I didn’t think he was landing too much,” said Flores. “He was busy but he wasn’t landing too many shots. I landed cleaner harder shots but he was just busier.

Flores continued to try to rough up Santa Cruz and accidentally hit him with a headbutt in the ninth round that opened up a cut over Santa Cruz’s left eye. The four-division champion was able to weather that cut and finished strong on his way to a unanimous decision by scores of 115-112 atque 117-110 bis. Watch highlights HIC.

I want to stay at 130,” dixit Santa. “We want the big fights in 2020. I want Gervonta Davis or Gary Russell Jr. I want to show the world I’m not scared of anybody.

The pay-per-view also featured WBA Super Bantamweight Champion Brandon “Heartbreaker” Figueroa (20-0-1, 15 KOs) retaining his title with a split draw against former champion July ceja (32-4-1, 28 KOs) postquam 12 rounds agendi.

I think I did win the fight,” dicta Figueroa. “He put on a lot of pressure, but I fought better in the early rounds and I finished strong.

Figueroa started the fight in control, closing down the distance early and using his activity and combinations to take early control of the action. Ceja’s strategy early was to counter his charging opponent, but he soon picked up the aggression to not allow Figueroa’s offensive momentum to grow.

In the middle rounds, Ceja began taking control, landing the more powerful punches while Figueroa continued to come forward, but was not able to land anything that slowed Ceja’s offense. Watch highlights HIC.

Figueroa was able to weather the storms in the middle rounds and make it to the late rounds where he again picked up the activity and body attack. He was able to bust Ceja’s lip throughout the action, causing it to swell and bleed.

The punch output was impressive from both fighters, with their 784 combined punches landed good for the fourth most in super bantamweight history, while their 2,811 punches thrown were the second highest, secundum CompuBox. Figueroa earned a narrow 411 ad 373 commodum pugnis terram.

Post 12 rounds, iudices’ summa erant 115-113 for Figueroa, 116-112 for Ceja and 114-114, which resulted in the split draw decision.

This fight is for all of you fans who came here to see me,” said Ceja. “He was a man about it and he gave me the fight. I think I won, but I respect the judges’ arbitrium. I’ll definitely run it back in a rematch.

Ceja was not able to win the title after failing to make the 122-pound limit at Friday’s weigh-in.

I basically fought a person in a weight class above mine tonight,” dicta Figueroa. “I’m pretty sure if he weighed 122, it wouldn’t even be a close fight. We have to run the rematch back but he better make the weight.

The pay-per-view opener saw Mexico’s Eduardo Ramirez (23-2-3, 10 KOs) deliver an impressive fourth-round TKO victory over previously unbeaten Leduan Barthelemy (15-1-1, 7 KOs) in their featherweight rematch. Watch the highlightHIC

I said before the fight, I wasn’t going to let it go to the judges,” said Ramirez. “The first fight wasn’t a draw. I worked very hard for this and it turned out how I wanted today. I felt his punching power. He’s a good fighter. I came here to fight. Viva Mexico.

The fight began tactically, with Barthelemy looking to use his reach advantage to work off of his jab, while Ramirez sought to work inside and deliver power punches. In circuitu tres, Ramirez began to break through Barthelemy’s defense with a series of hooks late in the round.

Ramirez continued to come forward in round four, pressing Barthelemy and finding additional cracks in his defense. Late in the round, Ramirez broke through with a glancing right hook that he followed up with a perfect straight left that put Barthelemy down.

While Barthelemy was able to get to his feet, referee Russell Mora waived off the bout at 2:59 de quarta circum. Ramirez held a 73 ad 52 commodum pugnis terram, including 27 in round three and 31 in round four.

I’ve got no excuses,” dicta Barthelemy. “The better man won tonight. I had a great camp and I was feeling good. But when I got out there I wasn’t really feeling my best. I turned around to try to walk around and get my feet under me after the knockdown. I wasn’t trying to stop the fight or anything and I thought I could continue. Now I just have to live with it and come back.

FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Prelims on FS2 and FOX Deportes saw sensational 17-year-old prospect Vito Mielnicki Jr. (3-0, 3 KOs) deliver a stoppage of Marklin Bailey (6-6, 4 KOs) 2:31 into the second round of their welterweight affair. More, rising super lightweight prospect Omar Juarez (6-0, 4 KOs) omissa Kevin Shacks (3-5-3, 3 KOs) three times on his way to a TKO victory 1:59 into round six.

Additional prelims fights featured Tennessee’s Dustin Long (3-1-2, 3 KOs) scoring a knockout of Marsellos Wilder (5-2, 2 KOs) with a left hook that ended the fight 1:51 into the fourth round. Watch the highlight HIC. The opening bout of prelims saw Ukraine’s Viktor Slavinskyi (11-0-1, 6 KOs) earn a unanimous decision over Mexico’s Rigoberto Hermosillo (11-2-1, 8 KOs) after six rounds of super featherweight action by scores of 60-54, 59-55 atque 58-56.

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