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GARY RUSSELL JR. DEFEATS OSCAR ESCANDON IN FRONT OF HOMETOWN CROWD FROM MGM NATIONAL HARBOR, LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

Andre Dirrell Wins Via Disqualification Stoppage, Rances Barthelemy Earns Hard-Fought Decision Win
Gervonta Davis Stops Liam Walsh to Retain IBF Junior Lightweight Title from Copper Box Arena in London
Catch The Encore Presentation of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®
i runga i Rāhina, Kia 22 i 10 p.m. on SHO EXTREME
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National Harbor (Kia 20) – From the MGM National HarborMr.” Gary Russell Jr., (28-1, 17 Koó) had a successful homecoming in front of a nearly sold out crowd as he defended his WBC Featherweight World title with a seventh-round stoppage against the very tough, strong-willed Columbian Oscar Escandon (25-3, 17 Koó) i roto i te hui matua o SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING.
Russell Jr. took control of the action from the outset, peppering the shorter Escandon at will and dropping him in the third.
Heoi, the brave Escandon fought his way back into the fight in the fourth and fifth stanzas, but Russell stormed into the seventh, battering the hurt Escandon and dropping him early, causing referee Harvey Dock to stop the fight at the 0:59 tohu o te a tawhio noa (Pāwhiritia HERE to watch the TKO).
About the victory, Russell Jr. mea, “Tuatahi Tuatahi me, I want to say happy birthday to my father. Secondly, I’d like to tell all the fans that came to support me: I love you all. Mauruuru koe.
I fought a tough competitor. I knew Escandon wanted to come and bring his best. I knew he was going to come forward. I was ready for him. We are warriors.
I want Lomachenko [muri], that’s a no-brainer. I don’t want to do it for the fans or for the media, I want to do it for myself. And I want to do it twice. I’ll knock him out the first time and then, he’ll want me to fight him again.
I’d love to unify against all the other guys in the featherweight division. I’d like Leo Santa Cruz, Lee Selby, Oscar Valdez.
About the knockout loss, “I was getting my rhythm going and I felt like Gary was getting tired. I didn’t see him coming with the big punch he threw at the end and that was it. I went down and was hoping to get a 10 count, but the referee didn’t give it to me and he stopped the fight.
I knew that Gary was going to go fast from the first to the fifth round and it was part of my strategy to let him do that and get tired. It didn’t work unfortunately.
Now we need to go back to the drawing board to rest and see what my manager has planned for me.
Said trainer and father Gary Russell Sr., “I’m ecstatic. I’m really happy. I got three wins. Three stoppages. It’s my birthday. Ahau 15 minutes from home and I can go home and relax.
We prepared fully for Mr. Escandon. We knew he was going to do what he didcome forward. I don’t want to diminish or take anything away from Mr. Escandon. He really is a hard, rough fighter. Throughout the course of the fight, I instructed Gary to hit him with some good shots. Some hard shots. It is a brutal sport.
Co-featured on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING in a 12-round clash for the IBF Interim Super Middleweight Title, kiripaka, Michigan’s Andre Dirrell, (26-2, 16 Koó), was declared the winner after round eight as Jose Uzcategui, (26-2, 22 Koó) o Merida, Venezuela, was disqualified for a punch after the bell sounded to end the eighth round.
Uzcategui started fast, battering Dirrell from the opening round, cutting off the ring and slamming away with body and head shot through the first three rounds. Dirrell saw success starting in the fourth round, countering Uzcategui and scoring
pai.
Over the next four rounds, the contenders traded even as the fight became more hotly contested. At the end of the eighth round, with Dirrell backed into a neutral corner, Uzcategui let loose with a three-punch combination, the last left hand hitting the southpaw after the bell as he fell to the combination.
Following a delay to allow medical personnel to attend to Dirrell, referee Bill Clancy declared that Uzcategui was disqualified with Dirrell being declared the winner.
Said referee Bill Clancy about his decision, “The bell rang to stop the round. The round was over and Andre [Dirrell] was knocked out with an illegal punch. So therefore, Dirrell will win this fight by disqualification.
That’s a blatant foul. Earlier in the fight, I had warned Uzcategui. I warned him. Dirrell wins the fight, he was clearly unable to continue.
About the ending, Dirrell said, “All I remember was him [Uzcategui] throwing a shot at me at the same time the bell rang. After that everything was blurry. I remember a shot and then all went fuzzy.
I forgive Uzcategui. I forgive his camp. I don’t want to win a championship like this. I wanted to win fair and square. But I forgive him.
Following the decision, Dirrell’s trainer and uncle Leon Lawson punched Uzcategui in the corner, sparking a brief altercation in the ring that was quelled by MGM National Harbor security and local police.
I’m sorry for what my coach has done. My coach is my family, my uncle, and he was worried. He cares for me. He loves me. Please forgive him.
I’m going to stand up like a man. I didn’t win like I wanted to, but I’ll be back. I’m going to come back as soon as they let me.
Stated a very disappointed Uzcategui, “I felt very good. I was hurting him the entire fight. I felt like I could hurt him anytime I wanted. Nothing he hit me with hurt me.
I was throwing a three-punch combination and I didn’t hear the bell. I didn’t mean to hit him. The third punch wasn’t that hard of a punch. I was surprised he stayed down.
He did the same thing against Abraham that he did against me tonight. He quit against me and he quit against him. I deserve to be the winner.
The live televised fights in The Theater kicked-off with two-division world championRances Barthelemy (26-0, 13 Koó) winning a 12-round unanimous decision over valiant Kiryl Relikh, (25-3, 16 Koó), of Baranovichi, Byelorussia. Scores in the WBA Super Lightweight eliminator were 116-110, 115-111 a 117-109.
The opening two rounds of the fight featured excellent action with both fighters attempting to impose their will. In the third round Relikh suffered a low blow resulting in a two-minute delay, Heoi, no point deduction was made by referee Kenny Chevalier. Following the low blow, the shorter Relikh became much more aggressive.
With the undefeated, blue-haired Barthelemy switching stances often in the fourth stanza, he was able to score at will against Relikh.
Heoi, Relikh came out charging in the fifth, battering away against Barthelemy who was caught against the ropes and scoring a knockdown when the ropes held the Cuban up from a barrage of hard punches.
Recovering nicely in the sixth and seventh, Barthelemy badly hurt Relikh with a multitude of body shots from both hands.
In the eight round Barthelemy truly turned the tide for good in the ninth, drilling Relikh to the canvas with a blistering left hook to the body. Through the championship rounds it was all Barthelemy who finished strong against the game but outgunned Relikh.
Said the victorious Barthelemy, “It feels great to be going forward. The 11-month layoff really took a toll on my body and I felt it in the ring.
I knew it was a close fight but knew I should get a unanimous decision.
Relikh was a hard hitter. He surprised me with a right hook in the 5th round and I hit the canvas, so I knew I had to be careful going forward. I knew I had lost that round and had to come back stronger.
I took the sixth round to take a breather and then I came back to work the body. Once I knocked him down, I saw that he was hurt and protecting himself upstairs a lot more so I knew I was going to have to be more strategic to come out victorious.
Replied a very disappointed Relikh, “Of course I thought I won. Even TV thought I won. The referee did his job when he called it a knockdown in the fifth. I thought it was over.
The two low blows definitely affected me. It takes the wind out of you. This is boxing not MMA.
Hot super bantamweight prospect Gary Antonio Russell pai ake ki 8-0 with six knockouts with a dominating performance and knockout stoppage of Puerto Rico’s Jovany Fuentes, (7-9, 6 Koó). Following knockdowns in the second and third stanzas, the bout was called to a halt at 0:22 o te a tawhio noa e toru.
Making his pro debut, super Kōmāmā Gary Antuanne Russell, (1-0 1 KO) wasted no time dropping Joshua Ross, (2-4-4) of Monroe, LA to the canvas three times enroute to a stoppage victory at the 2:25 mark of the initial stanza.
Gervonta Davis went on the road in the first defense of his IBF Junior Lightweight World Championship and made a statement with an emphatic third-round TKO of previously undefeated local favorite Liam Walsh in the opening bout of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING from Copper Box Arena in London.
The southpaw Davis (18-0, 17 Koó) set the pace from the opening bell, connecting seemingly at will with a strong left hook. I roto i te toru a tawhio noa, America’s youngest world champion floored Walsh with a strong left after a series of brutal connecting combos on the inside. Walsh got up, but the onslaught continued seconds later and referee Michael Alexander stopped the championship bout at 2:11, with Walsh defenseless and on unsteady legs.
Tonight we were in the groove,” Davis said. “I think he was hurt pretty bad. The ref did his job and it was just a matter of time. I used my boxing IQ tonight and picked my shots, and when I picked my shots I got him out of there.
I’m still on the rise. I became a champion super-fast, but I’m still rising and there’s more to come.
Promoter Floyd Mayweather was ringside in London to support his fighter, who he’s christenedthe future of boxing.
Walsh (21-1, 14 Koó), who entered the bout as the No. 1 challenger and the decided local favorite at Copper Box, was disappointed with the stoppage.
He’s very fast, very active, but that was too quick,” Walsh said. “He won fair and square, but sometimes they stop the fight too early. I never got an opportunity. I’m not saying the result would be different, but give me a chance.
I’d love to fight him again. I’d fight him for next to nothing.
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The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will re-air on Sunday, Kia 21 i 9 a.m. on SHOWTIME and on Rāhina, Kia 22 i 10 p.m. AND/PT i te SHOWTIME EXTREME. The telecast will be available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND® a SHOWTIME te Wā®.

GERVONTA Davis & LIAM WALSH MAKE WEIGHT FOR IBF JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM LONDON

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Apopo/Rāhoroi i 6 p.m. AND/3 p.m. PT

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LONDON (Kia 19, 2017) – America’s youngest world champion, Gervonta Davis, and undefeated No. 1 contender Liam Walsh both tipped the scale at the 130-pound limit during Rāmere o official weigh-in at the 133-year-old Theatre Royal Stratford East for Rāhoroi o IBF Junior Lightweight World Championship on SHOWTIME.

I te Rāhoroi at the sold-out Copper Box Arena in London, the 22-year-old “Tank” Davis (17-0, 16 Koó) will attempt to become the first American to successfully defend his title on British soil in nearly a decade. The 30-year-old Walsh (21-0, 14 Koó) will aim to dethrone a man labeled by Davis promoter Floyd Mayweather as “the future of boxing” in the first defense of his IBF crown.

The referee for Davis vs. Walsh is Michael Alexander, and the judges are Howard Foster (Ingarangi), Robin Taylor (United States) and Deon Dwarte (Awherika ki te Tonga).

With fans chanting “Walsh is gonna get you” as Davis stepped on the scale, the Baltimore native narrowly missed the 130-pound limit by two ounces. Per IBF rules, Davis was given two hours to shed the extra ounces and successfully made weight approximately 90 meneti i muri.

“I feel good,” Davis said. “I’m ready.”

After the weigh-in, Walsh downplayed the tense stare down and words exchanged during the faceoff.

"Apopo we’ll lay hands on each other for real and the best man will come on top. I’m gonna win. I’m going to give every last ounce of what I’ve got.”

Davis vs. Walsh is part of a split-site, four-fight SHOWTME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast that begins on Rāhoroi, Kia 20, i 6 p.m. AND/3 p.m. PT. I roto i te hui matua, Gary Russell Jr. will make his second featherweight title defense and long-awaited homecoming against mandatory challenger Oscar Escandon live from MGM National Harbor just outside of Washington, D.C.

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MAY 20 IS BOXING BINGE-WATCH DAY WITH SLATE OF TELEVISED BOXING SHOWS FROM U.K. AND U.S.

GET YOUR POPCORN & CORONA READY!
Gervonta Davis Defends 130-pound Title Against Liam Walsh From London, England On SHOWTIME
Gary Russell, JR. Defends 126-pound Title Against Oscar Escandon At MGM National Harbor on SHOWTIME
Rising Star David Benavidez Meets RogelioPorkyMedina in 168-pound Title Eliminator From Laredo, Texas on Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Sports
Las Vegas (Kia 17, 2017)Let the boxing binge watching begin this Saturday, Kia 20 when separate shows on SHOWTIME and FS1 deliver six matches running over six consecutive hours. This boxing extravaganza will present a unique opportunity for fans to watch boxing starting at 6 p.m. AND and continue throughout the evening.
It’s not unusual to spend all day Rātapu watching the NFL or to spend the day watching the NBA playoffs,” ka mea a Tim Smith, Vice President of Communications for Haymon Boxing. “But it’s rare for boxing fans to be able to turn on the television in the early evening and binge watch great action until late at night. The slate of shows on May 20 will provide that opportunity for boxing fans.
Kicking off the day will be an action-packed 130-pound championship match with undefeated young star Gervonta Davis (17-0, 16 Koó) defending his title against No. 1 nguha Liam Walsh (21-0, 14 Koó) from Copper Box Arena in London, England with coverage beginning on SHOWTIME at 6 p.m. AND/3 p.m. PT.
The 22-year-old Davis is the youngest reigning American world champion in boxing and he will travel to England for his first title defense against Walsh, an undefeated southpaw fighting in his hometown of London.
Immediately following the Davis-Walsh bout, things kick into high gear with three matches originating from MGM National Harbor outside of Washington, D.C. Gary Russell, JR. (27-1, 16 Koó) defends his 126-pound world title against Oscar Escandon (25-2, 17 Koó) i roto i te hui matua.
A pair of world title eliminators round out the televised portion of the card. Andre Dirrell (25-2, 16 Koó) a Jose Uzcategui (26-1, 22 Koó) meet in a 168-pound match with the winner set to fight for the interim IBF title and a shot at current champion James DeGale. Two-division championRances Barthelemy (25-0, 16 Koó) e i runga i Kiryl Relikh(21-1, 19 Koó) in a 140-pound title eliminator with the winner earning an opportunity to fight for a world championship.
Rounding out the night is a pair of Premier Boxing Champions matches on FS1 and FOX Deportes from Laredo Energy Arena in Laredo, Texas that start at 10 p.m. AND.
Rawiri Benavidez (17-0, 16 Koó), an ascending star, ka whakatau mua kaiwero taitara ao RogelioPorkyMedina (37-7, 31 Koó) in a 168-pound title eliminator in the main event. Benavidez will face the toughest test of his career against Medina, a veteran who gave DeGale all he could handle last year. The winner will get a shot at the 168-pound world championship.
Unbeaten 126-pound contender Jorge Lara (28-0-2, 20 Koó) takes on hard-hitting brawler Mario Briones (28-5-2, 22 Koó) in a 10-round featherweight match in the co-feature.
Binge Away!

Premier Boxing Champions Rolls Into May With An Exciting Slate Of Shows

Featherweight Champion Leo Santa Cruz
Puts On Promoter’s Hat For FS1 & FOX Sports
Toe-to-Toe Rātū Show On Kia 2
Unbeaten Rising Star David Benavidez Tests
His Mettle Against Porky Medina In 168-Pound
World Title Eliminator On FS1 & FOX Sports
I Rāhoroi, Kia 20
Undefeated Welterweight Star Errol Spence
Challenges Kell Brook For 147-pound Championship
In Sheffield, England in Premier Boxing Champions Action
I SHOWTIME, Kia 27
Las Vegas (Kia 1, 2017) – Te Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions series will follow a very busy April with an extremely exciting month of May. The slate of shows will run the weight spectrum from featherweight to super middleweight.
The Premier Boxing Champions series schedule for May has a slate of shows where several boxers get an opportunity to step up to world title matches,” ka mea a Tim Smith, Vice President of Communications for Haymon Sports. “With so much on the line those kinds of challenges typically lead to action-packed, fan-friendly matches.
Kicking off the month is a thrilling 10-round lightweight clash between Ivan Redkach (20-2-1, 16 Koó) me te toa o mua ao Argenis Mendez (23-5-1, 12 Koó) i runga i Rātū TOE-TO-TOE i runga i FS1 me Mekemeke Champions on FOX Deportes from the Sportsmen’s Lodge in Studio City, California on Kia 2. Haamata kapinga teata i9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT.
The show will be staged by featherweight world champion Leo Santa Cruz’s Last Round Promotions, and will include an 8-round junior featherweight match between Brandon Figueroa a Luis Saavedra and a 6-round bantamweight match between Antonio Santa Cruz a Arturo Torres. The show will be a family affair as Brandon Figueroa is the younger brother of Omar Figueroa and Antonio is the cousin of Leo Santa Cruz.
Rawiri Benavidez (17-0, 16 Koó), an ascending star, ka whakatau mua kaiwero taitara ao RogelioPorkyMedina (37-7, 31 Koó) in a super middleweight title elimination match from Laredo Energy Arena in Laredo, Texas i runga i Kia 20. Benavidez will face the toughest test of his career against Medina, a veteran who has already fought for a world title. The winner will get a shot at the 168-pound world champion.
Kapinga teata ka timata i 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT with unbeaten 126-pound contender Jorge Lara (28-0-2, 20 Koó) taking on hard-hitting brawler Mario Briones (28-5-2, 22 Koó) in a 10-round featherweight match.
Unbeaten top welterweight star Errol Spence, JR. (21-0, 19 Koó) will travel from his home in Desoto, Texas to take on Brook Kell (36-1, 25 Koó) in his hometown at Bramall Lane Football Ground in Sheffield, England in a Premier Boxing Championship match on SHOWTIME.
In other non-PBC matches of interest to boxing fans in the month of May, Gervonta Davis (17-0, 18 Koó) will defend his 130-pound world title against No. 1 nguha Liam Walsh (21-0, 14 Koó) from Copper Box Arena in London, England on SHOWTIME on Kia 20.
On the same night Gary Russell, JR. (21-1, 16 Koó) will defend his 126-pound world title against Oscar Escandon (25-2, 17 Koó) at MGM National Harbor outside Washington D.C. i runga i SHOWTIME. I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga Andre Dirrell (25-2, 16 Koó) ka tutaki Jose Uzcategui(26-1, 22 Koó) for the vacant 168-pound championship. I tua atu,Rances Barthelemy (25-0, 13 Koó) kanohi Kiryl Relikh (21-1, 19 Koó) in a lightweight world title eliminator.

Four-Division World Champion Amanda Serrano Seeks Record Fifth World Title Against Former World Champion Dahiana Santana in Vacant Bantamweight World Title Matchup Live on SHOWTIME EXTREME® Saturday, April 22

Ētahi atu! Undefeated Super Lightweight Prospect Jose Miguel Borrego Battles California’s John Delperdang in SHOWTIME EXTREME Action Beginning at 7:30 p.m. AND/PT Live from Barclays Center in Brooklyn
Brooklyn (April 19, 2017) – Four-time world champion Amanda “Ko te Deal Real” Serrano will look for a record-setting fifth world title when she battles former world champion Dahiana Santana for the vacant WBO Bantamweight World Championship on Rāhoroi, April 22 in the featured bout of SHOWTIME BOXING on SHO EXTREME, te aroaro e Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions, i Center Barclays, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™.
Televised coverage on SHOWTIME EXTREME begins at 7:30 p.m. AND/PT with an eight-round showdown between unbeaten 140-pound prospect Jose Miguel Borrego(11-0, 10 Koó) and California’s John Delperdang (10-2, 9 Koó). Delperdang replaces Jonathan Alonso, who withdrew from the bout because of a rib injury. Coverage continues at 9:30 p.m. AND/6:30 p.m. PT i te SHOWTIME® headlined by the WBC welterweight world title eliminator between Andre Berto a Shawn Porter.
Unbeaten top heavyweight contender Luis Ortiz was originally scheduled to faceDerric Rossy in an undercard attraction, but was forced to withdraw after injuring his hand in training.
The 28-year-old Serrano (31-1-1, 23 Koó) can become the first female and the first Puerto Rican fighter in history to win world titles in five weight classes. Standing in her way is the former featherweight champion Santana (35-8, 14 Koó) i roto i Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
I’m really excited about this fight because this is the first time I haven’t had to call someone out, Santana has been calling me out for some time,” Said Serrano. “I’ve been in training since my last fight, just like I always am. I’m constantly learning and trying to improve and maintain my skills. Santana is the best female boxer from the Dominican Republic and she’s won fights all over the world. I roto i te mutunga, I think my pressure is going to be too much. I’m not planning on letting this fight go the distance.
I got the offer for this fight about a month and a half ago and I have been training hard ever since,” said Santana. “I’m a technical fighter, but I have different styles and I can adapt to my opponent. I know Amanda very well and I’ve seen her fight many times. I’m going to come and put on a great show and leave everything I have in the ring.
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Raised in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, Serrano gravitated toward boxing from watching her older sister Cindy, also a professional fighter. She picked the sport up quickly, tätä i te 9-1 record during a brief amateur career in which she won the New York Golden Gloves title in 2008. The 28-year-old would go on to fight all over the world, seizing her first world title in 2011 when she defeated Kimberly Connor to grab a super featherweight belt. I roto i te 2014, she went to Argentina and defeated Maria Elena Maderna to become a world champion at lightweight. Her world title climb continued in 2016 as she stopped Olivia Gerula in the first round to capture her featherweight championship and followed that up with a victory over Alexandra Lazar to add a super bantamweight title to her collection. She most recently put on a show at Barclays Center in January when she defeated two-division champion Yazmin Rivas by unanimous decision.
He pro mai 2002, Santana won a world title in 2011 with a victory over Stacey Reile before defending her belt successfully three times. She picked up an interim featherweight title in 2014 to cap a seven-fight win streak that spanned from 2011 ki 2014. I roto i te 2016 she traveled to Finland to challenge Eva Wahlstrom for her super featherweight title, ultimately losing a decision. Santana has fought in six countries throughout her career and will be making her second U.S. start on April 22.
I noa 19-tau-tau, Borrego will look to establish himself as a prospect on the path toward stardom when he takes on the toughest opponent of his career on April 22. Hailing from Aguascalientes, Mexico Borrego turned pro in 2015 after an amateur career that included a gold medal at the 2013 Mexican National Olympiad. He racked up three victories before a busy 2016 saw him score seven knockout victories, including his last outing, a stoppage of Tomas Mendez in round one. Borrego had previously trained at Freddie Roach’s gym when training in the U.S., but held training camp up in the Bronx leading up to April 22.
Fighting out of Escondido, California, Delperdang most recently went 12-rounds with former title challenger Hank Lundy after winning his previous four fights, tae atu e toru i te knockout. The 24-year-old defeated previously unbeaten Oscar Mejia last September and his only other defeat came via a narrow majority decision to then unbeaten Rickey Edwards. I muri i tahuri pro i roto i 2014, Delperdang won his first six pro bouts, katoa i te knockout.
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SHOWTIME SPORTS® UNVEILS FULL SPRING BOXING SCHEDULE, HEADLINED BY LIVE TELECAST OF HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT: JOSHUA vs. KLITSCHKO

SHOWTIME® To Present Seven World Championship Fights Across Seven Live Telecasts In Eight Weeks

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NEW YORK (April 17, 2017) – SHOWTIME Sports has unveiled the network’s complete spring 2017 boxing schedule following today’s earlier announcement that the heavyweight boxing event of the year will be televised ora i runga i SHOWTIME. The stacked lineup includes seven world championship fights across eight live boxing telecasts over an eight-week span.

 

I Rāhoroi, April 29, Anthony Joshua Ka fehangahangai Wladimir Klitschko in the most significant heavyweight world championship fight in more than a decade. The event will air live on SHOWTIME i 4:15 p.m. AND/1:15 p.m. PT from a sold-out Wembley Stadium, where a record crowd of more than 90,000 spectators is expected.

 

Also announced today, SHOWTIME and Premier Boxing Champions will present the rematch between WBC Light Heavyweight Champion A Tamutu Stevenson a Andrzej Fonfara i runga i Rāhoroi, Pipiri 3. This bout is an encore of a 2014 action-packed fight in which Stevenson edged Fonfara to defend his 175-pound crown.

 

The SHOWTIME boxing lineup also includes two significant welterweight bouts with world title implications: Andre Berto vs. Shawn Porter (April 22) a Brook Kell vs. Errol Spence Jr. (Kia 27). Both events are presented in association with Premier Boxing Champions. Te April 22 Berto vs. Porter event will feature an anticipated 154-pound world title fight between Jermell Charlo a Charles Hatley as well asworld champion Amanda Serrano attempting to become the first woman—and first fighter of Puerto Rican decent—to win a world title in five different weight classes.

 

I Rāhoroi, Kia 20, SHOWTIME will present a unique twin-bill of world championship fights. Tuatahi, boxing’s hottest young star, newly minted world champion Gervonta Davis, will make his first world title defense against Liam Walsh i London. I muri i taua ahiahi, featherweight world champion Gary Russell Jr. me te toa o mua ao Andre Dirrell will be featured in separate bouts. Start times for both live telecasts are to be determined.

 

I roto i te katoa, SHOWTIME Sports will present one live SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL telecast, one live ShoBox: Ko te Generation New telecast, and five SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecasts, all free to network subscribers. Ētahi atu, SHOWTIME is in the early stages of planning for the return of four-division world champion Adrien Broner and undefeated star Mikey Garcia in separate events this summer.

 

The spring lineup complements the network’s robust 2017 boxing schedule. In the first 10 weeks of the year, SHOWTIME Sports presented eight world championship fights, including two world title unification bouts (Jack vs. DeGale and Thurman vs. Garcia, SHOWTIME Boxing on CBS), two world title rematches (Frampton vs. Santa Cruz II and Linares vs. Crolla II), the live-stream of the first-ever boxing event on Twitter (Broner vs. Granados), the resurgence of women’s boxing (Serrano vs. Rivas) and the first women’s boxing main event in premium television history (Shields vs. Szabados).

 

“SHOWTIME continues its unrivaled commitment to the sport. There simply is no other network in boxing delivering world-class events on a consistent basis,"Ka mea a Stephen Espinoza, Executive Vice te peresideni & Kaiwhakahaere General, SHOWTIME Sports.

 

“Our 2017 schedule already includes some 17 live boxing telecasts, 15 world championship fights, with the top-rated fighters squaring off in boxing’s deepest weight divisions. We continue to break the glass ceiling on women’s boxing, deliver the biggest bouts from overseas and see champions take on champions to unify divisions. We are proud to be re-shaping the boxing landscape both in and out of the ring.”

 

See below for the SHOWTIME boxing spring calendar. This is the network’s third major boxing schedule announcement of the past 13 marama.

 

Rāhoroi, April 22 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

Vauvauhia e Pirimia mekemeke Champions

Takahanga Main: Andre Berto (31-4, 24 Koó) vs. Shawn Porter (26-2, 16 Koó) – WBC Welterweight World Title Eliminator

Co-Āhuahira: Jermell Charlo (28-0, 13 Koó) vs. Charles Hatley (26-1-1, 18 Koó) – WBC Super Welterweight World Championship

SHOX: Amanda Serrano (31-1-1, 23 Koó) vs. Dahiana Santana (35-8, 14 KO o) – 10-Rd. WBO Bantamweight World Championship

Start Time: 9:30 p.m. AND / 6:30 p.m. PT (SHO Boxing on SHO EXTREME, 7:30p ET/PT)

Wāhi: Brooklyn’s Barclays Center

Notes: · The winner of Berto-Porter becomes the WBC mandatory challenger to Unified World Champion Keith Thurman.

  • Berto-Porter is the fourth welterweight world title/title eliminator fight televised on SHOWTIME/CBS in the last 10 marama.
  • Charlo-Hatley is the eighth world title/title eliminator in the 154-pound division on SHOWTIME/CBS in the last 13 marama
  • Serrano attempts to become the first woman to win world titles in five different weight classes

 

 

Rāhoroi, April 29 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

Takahanga Main: Anthony Joshua (18-0, 18 Koó) vs. Wladimir Klitschko (64-4, 53 Koó) – IBF and vacant (Super) WBA Heavyweight World Championship

Start Time: 4:15 p.m. AND/1:15 p.m. PT, ora i runga i SHOWTIME

Wāhi: Wembley Stadium, London

Notes: · Most significant heavyweight world title fight i roto i te 15 tau—since Lennox Lewis vs. Mike Tyson in June, 2002

  • Officially sold out more than 90,000 tīkiti; set to smash the attendance record at Wembley and join the ranks of the biggest events in boxing history

 

 

Rāhoroi, Kia 20 – SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL

Takahanga Main: Gervonta Davis (17-0, 16 Koó) vs. Liam Walsh (21-0, 14 Koó) – IBF Super Featherweight World Championship

Start Time: TBD, live from London

Wāhi: Copper Box Arena in London, Ingarangi

Notes: · Matchup of undefeated fighters. Champion vs. Kaua e. 1-nguha runga

  • Davis is the youngest reigning American titlist and second youngest in the world (Kosei Tanaka)

Rāhoroi, Kia 20 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

Takahanga Main: Gary Russell Jr. (21-1, 16 Koó) vs. Oscar Escandon (25-2, 17 Koó) – WBC Featherweight World Championship

Co-Features: Andre Dirrell (25-2, 16 Koó) vs. José Uzcátegui (26-1, 22 Koó) – IBF Super Middleweight Interim World Championship

Rances Barthelemy (25-0, 13 Koó) vs. Kiryl Relikh (21-1, 19 Koó) – WBA Super Lightweight Eliminator

Start Time: TBD

Wāhi: MGM National Harbor in Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area

Notes: · Sixth featherweight title fight on SHOWTIME since Feb. 2016, and second this year.

  • The winner of Dirrell-Uzcátegui becomes the mandatory for IBF Super Middleweight World Champion James DeGale
  • The winner of Barthelemy-Relikh becomes the mandatory challenger to WBA Super Lightweight Champion Ricky Burns

 

Rāhoroi, Kia 27 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

Takahanga Main: Brook Kell (36-1, 25 Koó) vs. Errol Spence Jr. (21-0, 19 Koó) – IBF Welterweight World Championship

Start Time: TBD, live from England

Wāhi: Bramall Lane Football Ground in Sheffield, Ingarangi

Notes: · World Champion vs. IBF No. 1-nguha runga

  • Kaua e. 3-ranked vs. Kaua e. 5-ranked welterweights (via Transnational Boxing Rankings)
  • Six of the consensus top-10 welterweights in the world featured on SHOWTIME/CBS events in the first half of 2017

Rāhoroi, Pipiri 3 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

Vauvauhia e Pirimia mekemeke Champions

Takahanga Main: A Tamutu Stevenson (28-1, 23 Koó) vs. Andrzej Fonfara (29-4, 17 Koó) II – WBC Light Heavyweight World Championship

Co-Main: Eleider Alvarez (22-0, 11 Koó) vs. Jean Pascal (31-4-1, 18 Koó) – WBC Silver Light Heavyweight Title

Start Time: TBD

Notes: · Stevenson-Fonfara II is a rematch of 2014 all-action championship bout in which both fighters scored knock downs

 

 

Rāmere, Pipiri 9 - ShoBox: Ko te Generation New (Hall of Fame Induction Weekend)

Takahanga Main: Joel Diaz Jr. (23-0, 19 Koó) vs. Apera Ramos (17-2-2, 12 Koó) - 10 Rauna Super Kōmāmā a'ee

Start Time: 10 p.m. AND/PT

Wāhi: Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, N.Y..

Notes: · International Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Weekend

  • The lead announce team for ShoBox, legendary sportscaster Barry Tompkins and boxing historian Steve Farhood, to be inducted to the Hall in nearby Canastota, NY.

 

 

Expected This Summer

Four-division world champion Adrien Broner and WBC Lightweight World Champion Mikey Garcia in separate events live on SHOWTIME.

 

 

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Boxcino 2014 Toa Kōmāmā, Pita “ZAR” Petrov to fight Liam Walsh in WBO Lightweight elimination bout on October 10 i roto i te Manchester, Ingarangi

Philadelphia, PA (Mahuru 3, 2015) – Boxcino 2014 toa Pita “ZAR” Petrov (36-4-2, 17 KO o) Ka tūturu whawhai Liam Walsh (19-0, 13 KO o) i roto i te WBO a'ee whakakorenga Kōmāmā i runga i October 10

i roto i te Manchester, Ingarangi.
Ko te toa o te whawhai ka waiho te kaiwero whakahauanga mō te toa o te WBO a'ee taitara Kōmāmā i waenganui i Terry Flanagan me Diego Magdaleno, e tango te wahi i runga i te taua kāri i runga i Oketopa 10.
Petrov roaa te rave'a i runga i te kaha o te toa i te 2014 Boxcino taitara Kōmāmā ka patua e ia Fedor Papazov (14-0), Chris Rudd (13-1), ko Fernando Carcamo (17-5).
“Ko te whai wāhitanga nui ki te whawhai i roto i te eliminator whakamutunga WBO tenei, tenei hopoi mai i ahau ofi ange ki he taitara ao kua nei kua he moemoea mo'uí o toku. Kua ki i te huarahi roa hoki ki ahau tiki ki tenei tūranga, a ahau e hiahia ana ki te hanga i toku utuafare e mau hoa whakakake. E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakawhetai Artie Pelullo mō te whakapono i roto i ahau, me te mo te whiwhi ahau i te tupono noa, E kore e haukotia ahau,”Said Petrov.
“Fighting Liam Walsh i runga i tona pūreirei te kāinga e uaua, engari i tēnei wā i roto i toku mahi kahore he koki whakairo. Ko Walsh i toku ara, a me whiua e ahau a ia ki te whakatutuki i toku whāinga. He is a young-strong fighter, engari kua kore i kite ia tangata rite ahau i roto i te whakakai.”
Mea Kara Whakatairanga Palesiteni, Arthur Pelullo, “Ko tetahi atu take o Boxcino teneite i te ake ki te he nui te whai wāhitanga. Petr has earned this opportunity, a whakapono ana tatou e riro ia tenei whawhai, ka whawhai te toa o te hui matua i waenganui i Flanagan me Magdaleno.”
I te April 3, Riro Petrov te whakatau loto 10-a tawhio noa i runga i te toa mua ao Kamariere Diaz i kurahauao, California.
Ka uru atu Petrov Kara Whakatairanga stablemate John Thompson nei e wero mo te WBO Jr. Taitara whitu ki Liam Smith i runga i te kāri kotahi.