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YORDENIS UGAS DEFEATS MANNY PACQUIAO BY UNANIMOUS DECISION TO RETAIN WORLD WELTERWEIGHT TITLE IN FOX SPORTS PBC PAY-PER-VIEW MAIN EVENT FROM T-MOBILE ARENA IN LAS VEGAS

YORDENIS UGAS STUNS MANNY PACQUIAO, WINS UNANIMOUS DECISION TO RETAIN WORLD WELTERWEIGHT TITLE IN FOX SPORTS PBC PAY-PER-VIEW MAIN EVENT SATURDAY NIGHT FROM T-MOBILE ARENA IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA

Robert Guerrero, CITAS DE LA CONFERENCIA DE PRENSA VIRTUAL DE MARK MAGSAYO & Carlos Castro Victorious In Pay-Per-View Undercard Action
& Frank Martin, Steven Torres & Jose Valenzuela Score Impressive Wins in PBC Action Live on FOX

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LAS VEGAS (Agosto 22, 2021) – In a career-defining fight, Yordenis Ugas shone bright on the biggest of stages.

A boisterous crowd of 17,438 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas watched the underdog Ugas outbox and out-fight the great Manny Pacquiao to win a 12-round unanimous decision and retain his WBA Welterweight World title in the main event of FOX Sports PBC pay-per-view.

“I’m very excited but, most of all, I want to thank Manny Pacquiao for giving me this moment in the ring today,” Ugas said afterward. “I told you, I am the champion of the WBA and I showed it tonight.”

“I’m very emotional. A lot of people say Cubans can’t win the big fight. Así, I’m very proud that I got this win for Cuba and showed what we are all about.”

Pacquiao, como siempre, was gracious in defeat.

“Congratulations to Ugas and his team,” said Pacquiao. “Thank you to all of you. I want to thank all my fans and the media. For many decades, the press, media and boxing fans were always behind us, supporting us. That’s why we’re here, why we became popular and why we accomplished our dreams as a fighter.

“I am a fighter outside and inside the ring. I look forward to returning to the Philippines and helping them during this pandemic.”

Ugas used his size, strength and length to keep Pacquiao guessing, slowly wearing down boxing’s only eight-division champ to win in decisive fashion.

Pacquiao, 42 (67-8-2, 39 KOs), promised a fast start and lived up to his word in the first, darting in and out with combinations. Unfazed, the 35-year-old Ugas (27-4, 12 KOs) maintained a tight guard. En el segundo, he unveiled his long left jab, alternating it up and downstairs as Pacquiao struggled to get inside.

Pacquiao began the third with a short left but Ugas silenced the crowd with power shots of his own. The Cuban began landing a looping right in the fourth, a punch Pacquiao struggled with the entire night.

Following a close fifth, Ugas regained the upper hand in the sixth, working the jab and delivering well-placed punches to the body. Two-way action brought the crowd to their feet in the seventh as they shouted “Manny! Manny! Manny!” Ugas remained poised, pushing the Philippine Senator back with more rights.

“My trainer, Ismael Salas, and I had a plan,” said Ugas. “We were going to move him around; we were going to use the jab and keep him off balance. That was the whole game plan.”

Ugas controlled the eighth, and the raucous audience responded to more punishing rights by Ugas. Sintiendo que la pelea se escapa, Pacquiao picked up the pace in the ninth. Todavía, the harder shots came from Ugas.

Early in the 10º, a Pacquiao left forced Ugas to clinch. The momentum was short-lived. Ugas had now found a home for his right and was throwing it with regularity. La 12º was particularly one-sided. Ugas repeatedly landed the right, hurting Pacquiao on several occasions and opening a cut near his left eye.

“The right hand was a shot I had planned to use on Manny,” said Ugas. “It kept working so I kept using it.”

The triumphant Ugas raised in his arms in victory as the bell sounded. Momentos después, three judges scored the bout in his favor, one turning in a 115-113 card while the other two had it 116-112.

“In the future, you may not see Manny Pacquiao in the ring,” Pacquiao said. “I don’t know. Let me rest first, relax and make a decision if I’ll continue to fight or not.”

“He’s a legend, one of the greatest fighters that ever lived,” Ugas said of his opponent. “I’ll always respect him not only as a great fighter but outside the ring. I also admire that he fights for his country, as I do. I want to free Cuba.”

En el evento co-principal, Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero (37-6-1, 20 KOs) battled his way to a 10-round unanimous decision over “Vicious” Victor Ortiz (32-7-3, 25 KOs).

Los tres jueces anotaron la pelea 96-94.

“It felt good to be back in the ring with fans and I definitely fed off of their energy,”Dijo Guerrero. “I knew this was going to be an all-out war. Victor Ortiz brought the best out of me tonight. It was back and forth action the entire fight and I came out on top as I predicted.”

Much of the action was fought on the inside where Guerrero landed the cleaner shots. After a feel-out opener, Guerrero came alive in the second, stunning Ortiz with a series of power shots.

Round after round, the two former world champions unloaded short shots in close quarters with each refusing to take a backward step. Guerrero capped off his performance with a strong 10º marco, which proved to be the difference on the cards.

“Pensé que había ganado. Es lo que es,"Dijo Ortiz. “It was a close fight. He didn’t hurt me. A couple times I got caught off balance but that was it. I should have boxed a little better, but hey, he did what he had to do.”

Now I’m ready to step up and fight anyone they put in front of me,”Dijo Guerrero. “I have a lot left in me and I’m in this sport to win another world title. I dedicate this fight to my family and I give all the glory to my lord and savior Jesus Christ.”

In a star-making performance, Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo (23-0, 16 KOs) of the Philippines scored a spectacular knockout of Julio Ceja (32-5-1, 28 KOs), putting the former world champion away in the 10º round of their WBC Featherweight Title Eliminator.

“I just worked a lot on the straight punches,” said Magsayo. “I kept working it round after round and when I saw he was hurt, I followed up.

“I’m so glad for the outcome. I expected his style to make it happen and I expected a knockout tonight.”

It looked like it might be an early night when a counter left hook from Magsayo floored Ceja in the first. Mexico’s Ceja gamely rose and worked his way back into the fight, slowing Magsayo down with combinations to the ribs.

Ceja’s work paid off late in the fifth when a left uppercut introduced Magsayo to the canvas. The 26-year-old slugger made it to his feet. The bell sounded moments later.

Ceja attacked the body with abandon in the sixth and seventh but it was Magsayo who found his second wind late. His fast hands and feet allowed him to dictate the action in the eighth. He enjoyed an even better ninth, flashing his left in the forms of jabs and hooks.

With the fight seemingly hanging in the balance, Magsayo let it all hang out in the tenth. As Ceja sought refuge along the ropes, Magsayo uncorked a picture-perfect one-two flush on the Mexican’s jaw. Ceja sagged to the mat, helped along the way by another right. No count was needed. Referee Kenny Bayless ended the bout at 0:50 de los 10º ronda.

“I got knocked down and was surprised, but I focused my mind on what I wanted, a world championship shot,” said Magsayo. “It’s my dream today and now it’s coming true. Hopefully my next fight is a world title shot.”

In the pay-per-view opener, Carlos Castro (27-0, 11 KOs) turned in the finest performance of his career, detener al ex retador al título mundial Óscar Escandón (26-6, 18 KOs) en el 10º round of their back-and-forth featherweight encounter.

“Escandón has been in there with the best. He’s gone a lot of rounds with world champions,"Dijo Castro. “But it was just a matter of time, picking our punches. I sat down a little more on my shots. I’ve been with Manny Robles for only four months. With a little more time, I think we’ll be able to dominate the division.”

Castro used his height and reach to keep Escandón at bay early on. Escandón was game throughout. Late in the first, he pinned Castro against the ropes and buckled him with a hard left hook.

“I knew it was going to be a slow start,” Castro said. “Manny Robles taught me a lot, but a year and a half out of the ring, a new coach—it’s always different. Sparring and training is always different from fights, so I feel great and happy for the opportunity. I have to keep progressing.”

By the start of the second, Castro was back to using his jab and timely footwork. His punch output increased with each passing round.


Escandón began to show signs of wear in the fifth. Castro was now landing to head and body with regularity. Early in the seventh, Escandón was badly wobbled by a right hand. Castro pounced, unloading a series of power shots. Escandón countered with a wild left hook that missed. The force of the blow drove Escandón to the canvas. Referee Celestino Ruiz improperly ruled it a knockdown, which was later overturned and ruled a slip.

Castro sought to close the show but Escandón showed incredible heart, fighting him off until Castro was forced to retreat. The crowd roared their approval at round’s end.

Castro continued to dominate in the ninth. He closed the show in the tenth, landing another big right followed by a volley that floored Castro. Ruiz mercifully waved it off at 1:08 de los 10º ronda.

“I fought my heart out and gave my best effort, but it just wasn’t my night tonight,"Dijo Castro. “I had him hurt in the first round, but I didn’t have enough time to finish him off. I give Castro a lot of respect, he’s a great fighter and showed great sportsmanship. I’m not done and I will be back.”

“What’s next is up to my promoters,” Castro said. “I’m going to take some time off to spend time with my family, thank my coaches and enjoy the victory.”

Antes del pago por evento, rising lightweight sensation Frank “The Ghost” Martin (14-0, 10 KOs) impressed again, pitching a 10-round shutout over Ryan Kielczweski (30-6, 11 KOs) in the main event on PBC action live on FOX and FOX Deportes.

Los tres jueces anotaron la pelea 100-90.

The 26-year-old Martin dictated the pace from the opening bell, working behind a southpaw jab and stepping in with combinations. Kielczewski was game but had no answer for Martin’s speed, power and athleticism.

En el evento co-principal en FOX, prospecto de peso pesado Steven Torres (5-0, 5 KOs) hizo un trabajo rápido de Justin Rolfe (6-3-1, 4 KOs), pounding Rolfe until referee Robert Hoyle stepped in at 2:33 of the first round of their scheduled four-round bout.

In the FOX televised opener, touted lightweight Jose Valenzuela mejoró a 9-0 (6 KOs) with a fourth-round stoppage over Donte Strayhorn (12-4, 4 KOs).

The 22-year-old Valenzuela scored a knockdown early in the first when an overhand left sent Strayhorn staggering back. Referee Raul Caiz Jr. ruled that the ropes held Strayhorn up and administered a standing eight count.

En el segundo, Valenzuela showed poise as he pressed the attack behind his lefty stance. Strayhorn had his moments in the third round. Sin embargo, the heavier blows came from Valenzuela, who poured it on until the bout’s end at 1:29 de la cuarta ronda.

El invicto peso pluma Sensation Super-Mario Barrios Devoluciones septiembre 6 en Corpus Christi

Fotos por Lucas Noonan – PBC
SAN ANTONIO, TX (Agosto 26, 2015) – El invicto estrella en ascenso, Súper pluma Mario Barrios(10-0, 5 KOs), hará un rápido retorno de vuelta al ring el Domingo, Septiembre 6, 2015 contra Jonathan “Popeye” Pérez (33-12, 27 KOs). La pelea 8 ronda se llevará a cabo en el Banco Centro Americano, en Corpus Christi, Texas.
El pasado julio, Barrios fue a la distancia en su primera pelea de ocho asaltos, demostrando a sí mismo que puede luchar con eficacia en los últimos asaltos si es necesario.
“Mi última noche que pasó ocho asaltos por primera vez, y para ser honesto, Sentí que podía he pasó de doce fácilmente. Eso es un testimonio de mi equipo y todo el mundo me está ayudando a que en torno a conseguir una mejor. Todavía estoy tengo mucho que aprender, pero siento que mi jab es cada vez mucho mejor. Estoy empezando a configurar mis combinaciones con mi jab y puedo ver por qué ese golpe es tan importante. Estoy constantemente trabajando en el uso de mi altura y llegar ventaja.”
Gestionado por Al Haymon, Barrios se queda ocupado como esta será su cuarta pelea del año. A medida que su carrera es ascendente, Barrios es agradecido por el gran equipo a su alrededor.
“Estoy muy agradecido de estar luchando por lo pronto. Quiero agradecer a Al Haymon, así como mi equipo principal, por todo su duro trabajo. Todo el mundo está haciendo un trabajo fantástico orientar mi carrera y yo no podría estar más contento con mi progreso. Sé que estoy lejos de mi sueño de convertirse en un campeón del mundo, pero puedo ver la luz al final del túnel. Con un montón de trabajo duro, Sé que puedo lograr ese sueño.”
El evento está encabezado por el ex campeón del mundo Antonio “El perro” Dirrell (27-1-1, 22 KOs) teniendo en México de Marco Antonio “El Veneno” Rubio (59-7-1, 51 KOs) y cuenta con la revancha entre el campeón mundial de peso gallo Jamie McDonnell (26-2-1, 12 KOs) y peleador emocionante Tomoki “El Mexicanito” Kameda (31-1, 19 KOs). Liga de Campeones de Boxeo (PBC) por la cadena CBS se transmitirá el evento en vivo desde el American Bank Center en Corpus Christi, Texas Domingo, Septiembre 6. La transmisión comienza a las 4 PM ET/1 PM PT.
Las entradas para el evento en vivo, el cual es promovido por Promociones Kite Battah y Warriors Boxing, tienen un precio de $109, $93, $49, $38 y $15, No incluidos los gastos y los impuestos aplicables de servicio y están a la venta. Los boletos están disponibles en www.ticketmaster.com, el Centro de taquilla del Banco Interamericano o llamando Promociones Leija Battah en (210) 979-3302. Para comprarlos por llamada telefónica a Ticketmaster al (800) 745-3000

AMIR KHAN SECURES UNANIMOUS DECISION OVER CHRIS ALGIERI JAVIER FORTUNA WINS UNANIMOUS DECISION OVER BRYAN VASQUEZ

Haga clic en AQUÍ Para las fotos de Ed Diller / DiBella Entertainment

Haga clic en AQUÍ Para las fotos de Lucas Noonan / Premier Campeones de Boxeo

BROOKLYN (Mayo 30, 2015) – Liga de Campeones de Boxeo (PBC) en Espigareturned to Brooklyn’s Barclays Center el viernes night with another explosive night of bouts for fight fans. En el evento principal, Amir “Rey” Kan (31-3, 19 KOs) scored a crafty and hard fought unanimous decision over Chris Algieri (20-2, 8 KOs) y Javier Fortuna (28-0-1, 20 KOs) won a crowd-pleasing unanimous decision victory over Bryan Vásquez (34-2, 18 KOs) en el abridor televisado.

 

Below are comments made by the televised fighters after their performances esta noche:

 

AMIR KHAN

 

I thought I worked well inside. I’ve never done a lot of work in the pocket like that and I plan to do more of that in the future.

 

I give Chris a lot of credit. He came forward a lot more than we thought he would and he had a big chin esta noche.

 

Chris gave it his all esta noche. This is the best Algieri we’ve seen in a long time, and if he’d have fought Manny (Pacquiao) that way he might have won.

 

Everyone knows I want Floyd (Mayweather) next after all the talk about it, but when you wait and hope for something for this long it can set you back. I don’t want to overlook any other fighters, including Chris.

 

My first show with PBC has been great. The New York crowd was awesome and really got into it. The promotion was excellent and I’m proud to be a part of this team.

 

CHRIS ALGIERI

 

I thought I pressured Khan well and got my touches. He definitely didn’t like it when I got into his body.

 

I thought I hurt him several times, but Khan’s a cagey fighter and he spins off. I guess the judges liked that esta noche. I would think the cleaner, harder shots would get a little more respect.

 

I think PBC is fantastic. The focus is on the fighters, not the politics or the promoters. This is helping bring the sport back to boxing’s glory days of primetime events for the fans.

 

I haven’t thought much about after this fight. Estoy decepcionado, but I’ll watch the film from this fight and we’ll go from there.

 

JAVIER FORTUNA

 

I’m very surprised that the fight went the distance. Vasquez is a strong fighter. Después de la quinta ronda, I was boxing to score points.

 

I was never really hurt by Vasquez, but I hurt my own hand on his head.

 

Vasquez didn’t really affect me throughout the fight. The swelling on my eye is from a headbutt.

 

The biggest key to my success esta noche was my training. Before this I didn’t have the stamina that I needed. Sin embargo, after my work with Hector Bermudez leading up to this fight I was more than ready.

 

Becoming a champion here in New York is huge for me. I’m very proud of my performance esta noche.”

 

BRYAN VASQUEZ

 

My style is to box and then move. Fortuna fought a smart fight esta noche. He wouldn’t engage me and fight.

 

Fortuna used his head and elbows a lot esta noche, but I don’t want to use that as an excuse. I tried telling the referee, but nothing was done.

 

I worked very hard for three months of training to get to this fight. I hope I won over some fans today because I fight to please them.

 

Hopefully I get a rematch because this is not the end of my career, and I’d love the chance to take that belt from Fortuna.

 

I want to thank PBC for this opportunity. It was great being a part of this show and I hope they’ll think of me again in the future.

 

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