Nova York – Novembro 15, 2019 – The long-awaited showdown between undisputed middleweight world champion Claressa Shields and former champion Ivana Habazin has been rescheduled for Friday, Xaneiro 10 live on SHOWTIME from Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J. Shields and Habazin will face off for the vacant WBC and WBO 154-pound world titles as Shields attempts to make history as the fastest fighter in boxing, macho ou feminino, to become a three-division world champion.
Shields and Habazin were scheduled to fight on October 5 in Flint, me. The bout was called off less than 36 hours from the opening bell following an altercation at the official weigh-in that resulted in an injury to Habazin’s trainer, James Ali Bashir. This is the third date for Shields and Habazin. They were first scheduled to meet on August 17 before Shields withdrew due to a minor knee injury.
O xaneiro 10 SHOWTIME BOXEO: EDICIÓN ESPECIAL transmisión comeza ás 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT and will feature a WBA Super Lightweight World Title Eliminator between Shohjahon Ergashev (17-0, 15 Kos) and Keith Hunter (11-0, 7 Kos). The winner becomes the mandatory challenger for WBA Super Lightweight World Championship currently held by Mario Barrios.
Escudos vs.. Habazin is promoted by Salita Promotions in association with T-REX BOXING PROMOTIONS. Ergashev vs. Hunter is promoted in association with Greg Cohen Promotions. Ticket information for the live event will be announced next week.
Os Shields, de 24 anos (9-0, 2 Kos) became the undisputed middleweight champion with a near-shutout victory over previously undefeated world champion Christina Hammer in April on SHOWTIME. Ao facelo, the two-division titlist joined Terrence Crawford, Jermain Taylor, Bernard Hopkins, Oleksandr Usyk e Cecilia Braekhus como os únicos loitadores que unificaron os catro grandes títulos mundiais en calquera categoría de peso. (Katie Taylor uniuse desde entón á prestixiosa lista). no Xaneiro 10, Shields will seek to make even more history in her sixth headlining appearance on SHOWTIME. Cunha vitoria ante o Habazin, Shields converteríase nun campión de tres divisións en só 10 extremos, breaking the record of Vasiliy Lomachenko and Kosei Tanaka, who both accomplished the feat in 12 loitas.
“My goal is to become three-division champ faster than any man or woman in history,” Shields said. “This is a very significant fight for both of us. We have both trained really hard twice and great opportunities await the winner, so hopefully three times is the charm.”
Habazin (20-3, 7 Kos), de Zagreb, Croacia, está clasificado no. 1 pola OMB en 154 libras. The 30-year-old, quen a fará estadounidense. estrea, gañou o título de peso welter da FIB sobre Sabrina Giuliani 2014. Na súa próxima loita, Habazin abandonou unha decisión unánime ante Braekhus nun histórico combate de unificación onde Braekhus conseguiu os catro principais cinturones do título mundial.. Máis recentemente, Habazin vingou unha das tres únicas derrotas da súa carreira ante Eva Bajic en Zagreb.
Habazin will train in her native Croatia and has dedicated the fight to Bashir.
“I’ve been thinking about this since October and I have more of an incentive now given what happened,” Habazin dixo. “I feel like I’m fighting for James Ali Bashir, as well as for my own pride and respect. I’m also fighting for my country. I want to make Croatia proud that I am their daughter, and I feel that I now have their full support. Claressa is just a brief stop on my journey. I have bigger dreams and bigger shoes to fill in my life. I’m on my way to fulfilling my personal legend – being crowned the undisputed women’s junior middleweight champion. This is just another step on that journey. Given my faith, I feel that while what happened in October was incredibly unfortunate, this was God’s plan. And I have faith that my hand will be raised in victory in January.”
Shields foi o primeiro boxeador estadounidense da historia – macho ou feminino – para gañar medallas de ouro olímpicas consecutivas. Ela converteuse en profesional despois do 2016 Xogos Olímpicos e encabezou o primeiro evento principal de boxeo feminino na historia da televisión premium só na súa segunda loita profesional en 2017. Shields converteuse na campioa mundial de peso súper mediano feminino unificada só na súa cuarta loita profesional, e campioa de dúas divisións no seu sexto concurso profesional. Coroouse como campioa indiscutible de 160 libras na súa novena loita, menos de tres anos despois de converterse en profesional despois do 2016 Xogos Olímpicos.
“Xaneiro 10 is going to be an important date in boxing history as Claressa continues her unprecedented journey toward greatness,” dixo Dmitriy Salita, Presidente de Promocións de Salita. “A win over Ivana Habazin would make Claressa – in just her tenth fight – the fastest boxer ever to acquire world title belts in three weight categories. But a very determined, skilled and experienced boxer stands in her way, and Ivana is pursuing her own world championship dream. History will be claimed in the ring on January 10 at the Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City and live on SHOWTIME.”
“With five world titles in just nine professional fights, Claressa Shields has been making women’s boxing history at a record pace,” said manager Mark Taffet. “Agora, in her 10th fight on January 10, she seeks to win a world title in a third weight division faster than any man or woman in history, and in remarkable fashion by going down in weight each time. Claressa continues to render the impossible possible. It’s truly Herstory.”
“Ocean is proud to host Shields vs. Habazin inside Ovation Hall this January,” said Michael Donovan, Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President, Ocean Casino Resort Atlantic City. “We are excited to bring world class boxing to Atlantic City and look forward to more shows in 2020.”
Hard-hitting super lightweight Shohjahon Ergashev (17-0, 15 Kos), do Usbequistán, is ranked in the top-15 in three of the four major sanctioning bodies. The 27-year-old Ergashev is coming off an impressive fourth round knockout of veteran Abdiel Ramirez this past August on ShoBox: A Nova Xeración. In his previous appearances on the prospect developmental series, the former member of the Uzbek national team scored a third round knockout against then top-10 rated Sonny Fredrickson, and a 10-round unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Mykal Fox. The hard-hitting southpaw currently trains in Detroit with Javan “Azucre” Hill at the new Kronk Gym with stablemate Vladimir Shishkin.
“My goal is to be the junior welterweight champion of the world in 2020,” Ergashev said. “After I win this fight I will be just one step away from realizing my dream of bringing the world title home to my country Uzbekistan.”
The 27-year-old Hunter is ranked No. 12 no WBA. A native of Las Vegas, the 6-foot Hunter will make his national television debut against the first undefeated opponent of his career. Cazador, who is the younger brother of former Olympian Michael Hunter, trains at Bones Adams Gym in Las Vegas and is co-managed by former heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman.
“I’m looking forward to making my national television debut on Showtime,” said Keith “A recompensa” Cazador. “Boxing is in my blood and January 10 will be my chance to take my career to the next level. Ergashev has a bounty on his head, I’m here to collect!”
An industry leading production team and announce crew will deliver all the sights, sounds and drama from Atlantic City. Veteran broadcaster Brian Custer will host the telecast while versatile combat sports voice Mauro Ranallo will call the action alongside Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and former two-division world champion Paulie Malignaggi at ringside. Three Hall of Famers round out the SHOWTIME announce team – Emmy® award winning reporter Jim Gray, unofficial ringside scorer Steve Farhood and world-renowned ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. The Executive Producer of SHOWTIME BOXEO: EDICIÓN ESPECIAL is David Dinkins, JR. with Bob Dunphy directing. The telecast will be available in Spanish via Secondary Audio Programing (SAP) with Alejandro Luna and former world champion Raul Marquez calling the action.
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