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Halllọ Nzukọ nke Facer Manny Pacquiao Set ka a chụrụ ha – Ọkụ luminaries na-akụzi "oge manny" & Ihe ngosi PACQuayo vs. Ahịhịa Barrios dị n'ihu abalị

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PịaEBE A IkiriUwe ike: Pacquiao vs. Ekwusa

Las Vegas - July 15, 2025 -Nganga nke Philippines, Onye mmeri nke ụwa asatọ na ọnwa gara aga, Ntinye n'ime ụlọ ọrụ mbadamba nke ama ama. Ọ bụ ezie na ọ dị ka ndị buru ibu karịa ndụManny "Pacman" Pacquiaoemeela ihe niile ị nwere ike n'egwuregwu ahụ, Ọ nwere ike ịgbakwunye isiakwụkwọ ọzọ banyere akụkọ ihe mere eme nke Satọdee a, July 19 Mgbe ọ na-agbaso mmeri WBC WollerweightMario “El Azteca” BarriosNa isi ihe omume nke PBC Pay na-akwụ ụgwọ na Prime Video site na MGM Grand Ubi na Las Vegas.

Na mgbakwunye na ịghọ onye na-alụ ọgụ mbụ iji mezuo ọkụ a na-enweghị nghọta, Pacquiao nwere ike imebi ihe nke aka ya dị ka onye mmeri ụwa kachasị ochie n'akụkọ ihe mere eme ma ọ bụrụ na ọ ga-ewere eriri wbc na Barrios. Pacquiao Zie akara na July 2019, Dịka o meriri na mbụ na-enweghị ike ịhụgoitith na afọ 40. Na oge a hụrụ na Sconers na ha dị ka Tom Brady na Lebron James na-aga n'ihu na ọkwa kachasị elu, Pacquiao na-apụ na-egosi na ọ bụ onye na-eme ka ọ bụrụ onye na-emepụta ihe.

Pacquiao ga-alaghachi na mgbanaka ahụ na ebe ọ na-eme nke ya, The Mgm Greace Arena na Las Vegas, Isi Obodo nke Worldwa, ka ọ na-eme ya 16nke ọdịdị na ebe ahụ, Karịa onye ọ bụla na-alụ ọgụ na akụkọ ntolite. Ya na 15nke Isi ihe omume na July 19, Ọ na-agbacha akara abụọ nke akụkọ ọdịnala Floyd nwere ike, na naanị ụzọ ị ga-esi nwee ike na ngụkọta mmeri na arena (15-10). Ejikọtara ọnụ abụọ na-ejikọ ọnụ maka oge niile maka ịlụ ọgụ kachasị na MGM GREE 12 otu n'ime.

On July 19, Pacquiao ga-eche onye iro na-alụ ọgụ nke na-alụ ọgụ na-alụ ọgụ na Mexico-American Barrios, dị ka Pacquiao meriri onye - onye nke Mexico kacha mma n'ọrụ ya. Kemgbe afọ 2003, Pacquiao etinyere 12 Ndị na-alụ ọgụ Mexico ma ọ bụ ndị America gụnyere akụkọ mgbe ochie dị ka Juan Manuel Marquez, Oscar De La Hoya, Erik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera na Antonio Margato. Mmeri ndị a gụnyere ụfọdụ ndị kachasị mara mma ma nyeere ya aka inweta uche na ịgha mkpụrụ nke oke bekee na-akụ ụtarị.

Mgbe ha na-eme ihe niile a rụzuru, Pacquiao ejirila nkwanye ugwu na-akwanyere ndị na-akụ ọkpọ ọkpọ ndị na-ekerịta ihe kachasị amasị ha "Manny Oge" nke July 19 omume. N'etiti ndị na-ekwu okwu banyere Pacquiao bụbu ndị na-emegide ya Trath na Barrera, yana onye na-eme nke mbụ na onye na-ahụ maka ihe egwuregwu.

"Ọ dịghị ihe dị ka otu oge maka m mgbe ọ na-abịa na Manny Pacquiao,"Nkwupụta Thurman kwuru. "Oge kachasị amasị m bụ oge ọ bụla ọ na - agbapụ ụzọ asatọ. Ya na onye na-emegide ya na ụdọ, Asọmpi Classwa, Ọ na-agbanyụ ọkụ nke asatọ. O meela ọtụtụ oge, mana oge niile m hụrụ ya, Ọ na-esiri m obi ụtọ. "

"Enwere m oge abụọ kachasị amasị m, Nke mbu bu mgbe o tiri oscar de la hoya, N'ihi na m chere na ọ gaghị ekwe omume,"kwuru Barrera. "Echere m na ọ gaghị eme ma ọ gaghị eme ma mechaa dewa nọrọ ọdụ ma ọ gafeela. Nke abụọ bụ ụzọ ọ na-awụda miguel cotto. Ha bụ ụlọ oriri abụọ nke ndị ezi ụmụọ na Manny na-adọrọ mmasị n'ezie na klas ahụ.

"Ihe mere Manny jiacha maramara na mmekọrịta ya na ndị Fans ya. Obi ya bụ ihe na-eme ka mmadụ niile dị ka ya. Ọ na-amasị ya itinye ihe ngosi, nye ya ihe niile maka ndi agha, na nke kachasị mkpa, Ọ ghọrọ dike mgbe ọ na-agba mgbanaka. "

"Enwere m oge Manny Pacquiao, n'ihi na ọ bụghị ọtụtụ ndị na-enweta na akụkọ mgbe ochie,"Porter nke kwuru. "Ọ na-efe m na papa m na Philippines ma ọ bụ nke mbụ m tụgharịrị ma ọ bụ na m ga-abụ ihe ọ bụla. 'Anọ m na mberede kembu 10 sekọnd. O ji aka m jide m nke ọma na nkeji nke mbụ wee teta m. Adị m ka 'nke Dude nwetara ike', Anyị wee banye n'ọsọ. "

Mgbe Councosticting nsonaazụ nke Satọde a, July 19 matchup, Ndị isi na-arụ ọrụ ka ọ bụrụ onye na-eto eto Bornoos Barchion dị ka ihe na-atọ ụtọ. Onye na-enye ọzụzụ na-azụ ahịa, na -esi ike etu Gargantian ọrụ dị na aka bụ maka nnukwu afọ 46.

"Ọ ga - abụ ezigbo ụjọ maka onye na - alụ ọgụ dị afọ 46 ịlaghachi ma merie aha ụwa,"Edwards. "Ọ na-esiri ike ichetụ ịtụle mmadụ afọ ole na ole wee na-abata 46 ma merie ya. Na Eziokwu Niile, Echere m na nke a nwere ike ịbụ ọrụ na-agaghị ekwe omume. Ọ bụrụ na onye ọ bụla nwere ike ịme ya, Manny nwere ike ime ya, Mana ugbu a ana m achọ Barrios. "

N'agbanyeghị na nsogbu, Ọtụtụ n'ime ndị ọkpọ roced na-eme ka Pacquiao na-eme ka iwe were iwe, Gụnyere Porter, Barrera, ma na-achị achị wba Super Lightweight World Gary Anumanu Russell.

"Pacquiao bụ ntụ nwanyị na ụdị nwoke a na-eme ka ọ ghara ịgbaji,"kwuru Russell. "O gosipụtara na ike na-adọ aka na ntị ya nwere ike ịmalite ọrụ. Barrios bụ onye ntorobịa na nyocha. Echeghị m na ọ ga-enwe ike ịnọdụ ebe ahụ ma were foto. Manny ga - eme ka ị kwụọ ụgwọ ma ọ bụrụ na ị chere ogologo oge. Ọ na-egosi na ọ chọrọ inweta ọgụ ahụ.

"Pacquiao bụ onye na-alụ ọgụ na Barrios ejirila ọsọ ahụ gbalịsie ike. Barrios bụ asọmpi siri ike, mana ọ dị m ka ọ ka nwere ọtụtụ ihe ịmụ. Manny abanyela na enwere ọtụtụ ndị mmeri na m kwenyere na o nwere ngwaọrụ ndị ọ na-eme na ọ ga-egosi n'abalị ọgụ. Barrios ga-awụ akpata oyi. Ọ ga-esiri ike imere mmadụ ùgwù. Ana m agbada manny na-enwe mmeri, Ma ọ nwere ike merie nwoke kachasị mma. "

"Ekwere m na Manny Pacquiao bụ Gonna Bear Mario Barrios,"Porter nke kwuru. "Amaara m na onye ọ bụla na-ekwu maka afọ ya. Nke ahụ bụ isiokwu, Enwere ike inwe nwa nwoke ahụ? Echere m na agadi nwoke a na-agakarị mgbe niile ruo mgbe ọ kwụgidere na uwe. "

Echere m na nke a ga-abụ ọgụ dị mma,"Gar Barrer kwuru. "Pacquiao bụ dike nke ukwuu, Onye mmeri nke ụwa asatọ nke ga-enye ya ihe niile na onye nwere mmasị itinye ihe nkiri. Nke a na-eme ka ọ bụrụ ọgụ ebe anyị ga-ahụ ụmụ nwoke ndị a na-agbakọ ma mee ka ndị na-ahụ maka ndị mmeri n'ezie.

"Barrios bụ onye mmeri na-agbachitere, Ma mgbe ọ na-adịghị mgbagwoju anya dị ka ndị mmeri ndị ọzọ ugbu a, Ọ ga-abụ ihe dị ize ndụ ozugbo ọ na-abanye na mgbanaka. Ọ ga-amasị m ịhụ pacquiao merie n'ihi akụkọ mgbe ochie ọ bụ. Aga m eso Manny Pacquiao dị ka onye mmeri, Ma ọ bụrụ na Barrios meriri, Ọ ga-adị n'ihi na ọ na-egosi na ọ bụ ya ka ọ ka mma ọgụ ugbu a. "

N'agbanyeghị onye ị hụrụ na-emeri na July 19, Anyasị enweghị mgbagha ọ bụla na-ewu ewu, ma agbanyeghị obi abụọ ọ bụla na-abịa site na mpụga, Pacquiao ekwuputala nkwenye nke onwe ya na ọ ga-ahapụ mgbanaka dịka ndị mmeri ụwa ọzọ.

"Ọkụ ahụ, Mkpebi na ịnụ ọkụ n'obi ịrụ ọrụ siri ike ka nọ ebe ahụ,"Pacquiao kwuru. "M ka na-anụ ụtọ ugwu. Ọ bụghị ọgụ ọ bụla nwere mmetụta a. Nke a bụ ngọzi, N'ihi na m nwere ọtụtụ ọgụ na ọrụ m na m ka nọ ebe a. Abịaghachila m ... ọ ga-apụta ọtụtụ ihe maka m ịbụ onye mmeri ụwa ọzọ. Manny Pacquiao na-enye ndị na-eme ihe nkiri mgbe niile. Nke ahụ bụ agụụ m. "

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Banyere pacquiao vs. Baakios

Pacquiao vs. Barrios ga-ahụ ụlọ nzukọ dị iche icheManny "Pacman" Pacquiaona WBC Wollerweight WorldMario “El Azteca” Barriossquare na ihe omume nke PBC-Studed Pun-Por-Vie-Nlele na Prime Video na Satọde, July 19 si MGM Ukwu Ogige Arena na Las Vegas.

Na ngalaba-isi omume, WBC Superweight World ChampionSebastian "Towerry Inferno" Foundarana sungerist AustraliaTim Tszyu ga-emegharị mgbe ọ ga-emerịrị ọgụ na-alụ ọgụ maka 2024.

Ihe a ga - egosikwa kpakpando MexicoAịzik "Pitbull" Cruzna obodo ya siri ikeAngel Fierro Nzukọ maka nke abụọ na 12 nke Super Liberweight Duel mgbe ọrụ ha juru eju na February, Gụnyere ndị mmeri ụwa abụọBrandon "Obi Obi" Obi Obi "na n'elu contenderJoet Gonzalez gbapụ akwụ ụgwọ na-elele na 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT nwere Eliminator Texinator 12.

Na-ebu ụzọ na-akwụ ụgwọ, onye mmeriGary Russell Jr.na-etolite ebe a na-alụ ọgụ na-eme njem dị na Prime Video, Ka ọ na-abanye na mgbanaka ihuHugo CarañedaNa ihe ngosi nke 10-Runweight.

Ihe a na-agụnyekwa oke na-enweghị atụ nke Super BentamweightDavid "Rey" PicassoNa Na Na Na JapanKyonosuke Kaadana a 10-gburugburu omume, Gụnyere Filipino Ike-Puncher na onye mmeri ụwaMark "Magnifico" ga-ewepụA na-eme agha MexicoJorge MataNa mmasị ise nke dị egwu na-emeghe ihe ngosi na 5:30 p.m. Et / 2:30 p.m. Pt.

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Angel Fierro: “I HAVE NO RESPECT FOR PITBULL CRUZ. HE DOESN’T INTIMIDATE ME & HE’S AN ORDINARY FIGHTER!" – Fierro Talks Training With Robert Garcia & More Ahead of Cruz Rematch on Saturday, July 19

Hard-Hitting Fierro Talks Training with Robert Garcia & Previews Mexico vs. Mexico Rematch Against Former World Champion Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz onSaturday, July 19 on PBC Pay-Per-View Event on Prime Video from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas

Riverside, DỊ KA. – July 1, 2025 -Hard-hitting Mexican contenderAngel “Tashiro” Fierrosent a direct message to his compatriot and rivalAịzik "Pitbull" Cruzduring a tense face-to-face at the Los Angeles press conference in June to announce their rematch, and has continued to express his ire toward Cruz as we near their showdown on Saturday, July 19 as part of a PBC Pay-Per-View event on Prime Video from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

“When I say something to him, like I did at that press conference, I follow through,” said Fierro. “I promised I would show him that I’m elite and this fight will be more of the same. I have no respect for ‘Pitbull’ Cruz. He doesn’t intimidate me and he’s an ordinary fighter. He’s a human and he gets tired too. I stayed true to myself when I told him I’m coming for war.”

The biggest change for Fierro since the first showdown is the addition of famed trainer Robert Garcia, who has led his training camp and will do the same for his corner on July 19. By joining forces with Garcia, Fierro believes he’s unlocked a better version of himself that he’ll display in the rematch.

“It’s been a tough camp,” said Fierro. “I’ve never trained with this much intensity before. Robert Garcia and the whole team has been excellent. We’ve made changes to my sparring sessions and I believe we’re going to deliver a great result.

“I’ve gone through changes physically, mentally and nutritionally. It’s going to make me formidable. I’m in the best shape of my life and my diet is on point. I’m not worried about making weight and that’s how an elite fighter should come into a fight.”

The Tijuana-native’s first fight against Cruz was a tale of two halves, as Cruz controlled the early rounds before Fierro appeared to turn the tide, out landing his opponent 132 ka 106 across the final five frames. While he believes he’ll be even better on July 19, Fierro is confident that he proved his elite status in the first fight, even if Cruz doesn’t.

“I’ve worked on myself and correcting the mistakes I made in the first fight that would have changed the outcome,” said Fierro. “Robert Garcia is very experienced and I watched the fight with him to work on what I need to do to win this time.

“I didn’t keep my hands up 100% of the time like I needed to. That was the main mistake at the time. ‘Pitbull’ underestimated me – and still does- but I already showed him that I’m not middling fighter. I proved I’m elite and now I’m working twice as hard.”

In addition to showing Cruz his level, Fierro believes that he took advantage of the big stage in February on the undercard of David Benavidez vs. David Morrell Jr. to show the Mexican people that he was a true contender. With that extra motivation, he’s promised to show that he will be the next big star to take off from the boxing-rich country.

“At the beginning of the fight, people looked at me like I was a nobody,” said Fierro. “But by the halfway point, I felt a shift, and people were already seeing me as a big-time fighter. I felt like Rocky in Russia! I proved that I’m not just a talker. I’m a true Mexican…We’re two Mexicans with pride on the line and looking to show who the next great Mexican boxing star will be. I’m fighting to bring honor to my country.”

Having already delivered a fight that’s garnering early Fight of the Year consideration, Fierro has promised to deliver even more action the second time around, and perhaps bring back memories of Fierro’s personal favorite all-Mexican rematch Marco Antonio Barrera vs. Erik Morales II.

“You’re going to see a different ‘Tashiro’ and it’s going to be an even better war than the first one,” said Fierro. “The fans will be on their feet from the very first round. I will beat ‘Pitbull’ – no matter what. He better prepare well and I think he will, because deep down he knows what he’s up against.”

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Banyere pacquiao vs. Baakios

Pacquiao vs. Barrios ga-ahụ ụlọ nzukọ dị iche icheManny "Pacman" Pacquiaona WBC Wollerweight WorldMario “El Azteca” Barriossquare na ihe omume nke PBC-Studed Pun-Por-Vie-Nlele na Prime Video na Satọde, July 19 si MGM Ukwu Ogige Arena na Las Vegas.

Na ngalaba-isi omume, WBC Superweight World ChampionSebastian "Towerry Inferno" Foundarana sungerist AustraliaTim Tszyu ga-emegharị mgbe ọ ga-emerịrị ọgụ na-alụ ọgụ maka 2024.

Ihe a ga - egosikwa kpakpando MexicoAịzik "Pitbull" Cruzna obodo ya siri ikeAngel Fierro Nzukọ maka nke abụọ na 12 nke Super Liberweight Duel mgbe ọrụ ha juru eju na February, Gụnyere ndị mmeri ụwa abụọBrandon "Obi Obi" Obi Obi "na n'elu contenderJoet Gonzalez gbapụ akwụ ụgwọ na-elele na 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT with a 10-round featherweight showdown.

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HALL OF FAMER MANNY PACQUIAO SET TO CHALLENGE WBC WELTERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION MARIO BARRIOS HEADLINING PBC PAY-PER-VIEW EVENT ON PRIME VIDEO ON SATURDAY, JULY 19 Na Las Vegas

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WBC WELTERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION MARIO BARRIOS HEADLINING PBC PAY-PER-VIEW EVENT ON PRIME VIDEO ON SATURDAY, JULY 19

WBC Super Welterweight World Champion Sebastian Fundora Rematches Australian Superstar Tim Tszyu in

Co-Main Event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena

Ọzọ! Mexican Star Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz Duels Hard-Hitting Angel Fierro in Can’t Miss Rematch of

Mexican Sluggers

&

Former Two-Division Champion Brandon Figueroa Battles Top Contender Joet Gonzalez in PPV Opener at

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LAS VEGAS – June 3, 2025 -First ballot International Boxing Hall of FamerManny "Pacman" Pacquiaowill look to add another memorable highlight to his legendary career and become a world champion once again when he challenges the hard-hitting WBC Welterweight World ChampionMario “El Azteca” Barriosna satọde, July 19 headlining a star-studded PBC Pay-Per-View event on Prime Video live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

The co-main event will see a rematch of 2024’s bloodiest fight as reigning WBC Super Welterweight World ChampionSebastian "Towerry Inferno" Foundarafaces Australian superstar and former world championTim Tszyu. Fundora and Tszyu combined for an unforgettable night in March 2024 as Tszyu fought through one of the most gruesome cuts in recent memory before eventually losing to Fundora by a narrow split-decision.

The stacked lineup features another sensational rematch as Mexican starAịzik "Pitbull" Cruzbattles the hard-hittingAngel Fierroin a 12-round super lightweight fight that follows their action packed first showdown. Ọzọ, former two-division world championBrandon "Obi Obi" Obi Obi "steps in against top contenderJoet Gonzalezfor 10-rounds of featherweight action that opens the pay-per-view at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. Pt.

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**MANNY PACQUIAO VS. MARIO BARRIOS**

Despite a 17-year age gap between these two fighters, both are unified in their desire to deliver toe-to-toe action for boxing fans as the fighting pride of the PhilippinesManny Pacquiaoduels WBC Welterweight World ChampionMario Barriosin the 12-round main event.

Already owning a career that’s seen him earn more accolades than can be listed in print, Pacquiao can etch his name into another chapter of the history books by going straight from his Hall of Fame induction in June to a world championship-winning performance on July 19. Na oge a hụrụ na Sconers na ha dị ka Tom Brady na Lebron James na-aga n'ihu na ọkwa kachasị elu, Pacquiao can break his own record as the oldest welterweight world champion in history with a win over Barrios, after originally setting the mark at 40-years-old in his 2019 triumph over Keith Thurman.

The Filipino legend will have a tall task in front of him to achieve this feat, as the six-foot Barrios will bring a nearly seven-inch height advantage into his second defense of the WBC title. A two-division world champion, Barrios represents his Aztec heritage every time he enters the ring with an all-action style that’s delivered numerous electric clashes and which should combine with the always hard-charging Pacquiao for explosive action. Looking for a signature victory to separate himself from the other titleholders in boxing’s historic glamour division, Barrios will no doubt be keen to upend Pacquiao’s coronation when they square off on July 19.

A three-time Fighter of the Year and the one-time Boxing Writers Association of America’s Fighter of the Decade, Pacquiao (62-8-2, 39 Kos), who hails from Sarangani Province in the Philippines, is the only sitting Congressman and Senator to win a world title. After serving two terms as Congressman, Pacquiao was elected to a Philippine Senate seat in May 2016. Pacquiao’s boxing resume features victories over eight current Hall of Famers, gụnyere Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton, Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, Miguel Cotto, Shane Mosley, Tim Bradley and Juan Manuel Marquez.

Pacquiao’s most recent run in the 147-pound division saw him dispatch of former four-division world champion Adrien Broner in January 2019, before defeating the then-undefeated and reigning WBA Welterweight World Champion Keith Thurman in July of that same year. Pacquiao’s triumph over Thurman saw him send Thurman to the canvas in round one, the first time Thurman had been down in his career, on his way to edging out a decision in a 2019 Fight of the Year contender. Pacquiao would come up short in his next contest, dropping a decision to late-replacement Yordenis Ugas, who stepped in on short notice to replace an injured Errol Spence Jr. na August 2021.

“Boxing is my passion and I’m so excited to be back in the ring,"Pacquiao kwuru. “MGM Grand is like my second home in my career and it’s a place where I’ve had so many memorable fights, including my U.S. mpụta mbụ. The first title I ever won was a WBC title, and now I am back to fight for the WBC title once again. Mario Barrios is exactly the type of champion I like to fight, because he’s a real Mexican warrior like Erik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera and Juan Manuel Marquez. Come July 19, it’s going to be an amazing night for the fans.”

The 29-year-old Barrios (29-2-1, 18 Kos) stamped his place among the welterweight elite in September 2023 as he dropped former champion Yordenis Ugas twice to capture the interim belt by unanimous decision. Barrios followed that up by sending Fabian Maidana to the canvas as well on his way to another dominant decision victory, and was elevated to WBC Welterweight World Champion following the bout. His first defense of the title featured Barrios going toe-to-toe with Abel Ramos in one of 2024’s best fights in action that saw both men score knockdowns and that ultimately ended in a split-draw and Barrios retaining the belt.

Before his run at 147-pounds, Barrios was a world champion at 140-pounds, edging out Batyr Akhmedov in September 2019 with a clutch 12nke-round knockdown that sealed his victory on the scorecards. Throughout his career, Barrios’ only two defeats have come against two of the era’s best fighters in five-time, three-division champion Gervonta Davis and former unified welterweight world champion Keith Thurman. Representing his native San Antonio, Texas, Barrios trains in Las Vegas with top trainer Bob Santos.

Sharing the ring with a legend like Manny Pacquiao is an honor, but once the bell rings, ọ bụ ihe niile azụmahịa,” Barrios kwuru. “I respect everything he’s done in the sport, but on July 19, I’m defending what’s mine. This isn’t just another fight — it’s a legacy fight not just for me but for all the Mexican fans as well. Beating Pacquiao puts my name in a different conversation. Pacquiao is a Hall of Famer for a reason. Ọ bụ ngwa ngwa, mgbawa, and dangerous at all times. But I’m younger, I’m hungrier, and I’m the champion for a reason. I’m coming in with everything I’ve got. Fighting in Vegas is always special, but this event is a truly massive stage and I’m ready to show out for the world.

**SEBASTIAN FUNDORA VS. TIM TSZYU II**

Two of the top fighters in the stacked 154-pound division, WBC Welterweight World ChampionSebastian "Towerry Inferno" Foundarana sungerist AustraliaTim Tszyuwill meet in a 12-round rematch after their first fight saw Tszyu suffer a grisly cut in round three from an inadvertent Fundora elbow. The then WBO 154-pound champion Tszyu chose to fight on instead of bow out due to the cut, eventually losing his title, along with the then-vacant WBC belt, to Fundora by a close decision. On July 19, these two rivals look to settle the score and establish who is number one at 154-pounds.

Fundora (22-1-1, 14 Kos) rocketed to the top of the super welterweight division with that victory over Tszyu, and most recently made a successful title defense in March by knocking out top contender Chordale Booker in round four on Prime Video. A native of Coachella, California, Fundora notably showed his mettle in April 2022, battling the hard-hitting Erickson Lubin in an instant 2022 Fight of the Year contender. Despite both men hitting the canvas, Fundora stood tall in the end, prompting Lubin’s corner to stop the fight at the end of the ninth round. The 27-year-old has defeated a slew of contenders throughout his career, with his only defeat coming to Brian Mendoza in 2023. Fundora represents one of boxing’s most accomplished families, as he is trained by his father Freddy alongside his younger sister, undisputed flyweight world champion Gabriela. The two fighting Fundora’s are the first brother and sister to simultaneously hold world championships.

I’m more than happy to honor Tim’s rematch clause,” said Fundora. “I expect Tim to be in optimum condition. Fans should expect nothing but a very entertaining violent display.

Mgbe 2024 saw Tszyu (25-2, 18 Kos) lose a second-straight bout to IBF 154-pound champion Bakhram Murtazaliev following the Fundora fight, the 30-year-old recently returned to action in April by stopping young contender Joey Spencer in round four in Australia. Tszyu came into the first Fundora fight off a red-hot 2023 campaign that saw him elevated to world champion at 154-pounds while defeating former world champion Tony Harrison, top contender Brian Mendoza and former title challenger Carlos Ocampo. A native of Sydney, Australia, Tszyu made his U.S debut against U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha in March 2022, earning a unanimous decision. Tszyu grew up playing soccer, but soon gravitated toward boxing. The decision led to him following in the legendary footsteps of his father, Kostya, who was an undisputed 140-pound champion.

“You live for these moments in boxing,” said Tszyu. “I’m blessed to be going through it again — to rewrite the chapter. Even with the bad memories and demons from the first fight, this is what growth means as a human being. I can go through hell and come back on top. This time I’ve got a full 12-week camp focused on Fundora — not a few days’ notice — and I’m bringing that intensity. I’ve got a little place set aside for that green belt. I’m ready to go get it.”

**ISAAC CRUZ VS. ANGEL FIERRO II**

In another greatly anticipated rematch, hard-charging Mexican fan-favoriteAịzik "Pitbull" Cruzwill step in once again against his power-punching countrymanIsaac Fierroas they meet in a 12-round super lightweight rematch. In their first matchup, Cruz and Fierro fought nip-and-tuck over 10 high-octane rounds that saw them combine to throw over 1400 punches, with Cruz taking home the decision. While Cruz out landed Fierro 142 ka 113 over the first five rounds, Fierro was stronger in the second half, ọdịda 132 shots to Cruz’s 106.

Buoyed on by his passionate fan base, Cross (27-3-1, 18 Kos) became a world champion in March 2024 as he hurt Rolly Romero badly in round one before eventually ending the fight in round eight via TKO to claim the WBA title. Ọtụtụ na-adịbeghị anya, Cruz bounced back from a loss to Jose Valenzuela by out-slugging countryman Fierro in that decision triumph in February. A native of Mexico City, Cruz shot up the rankings in 2020, announcing his presence with an electrifying first-round knockout over veteran Diego Magdaleno in October before adding dominant decisions over Francisco Vargas and Jose Matias Romero. This rise led to the 26-year-old challenging undefeated superstar Gervonta Davis in December 2021, a fight that saw Cruz lose by decision to become just the second fighter at the time to see the final bell against Davis. Trained by his father Isaac Cruz Sr., Cruz also owns stoppage wins over former champion Yuriorkis Gamboa and veteran contender Eduardo Ramirez, in addition to a 12-round decision over the then-unbeaten Giovanni Cabrera.

“I’m looking forward to fighting Angel Fierro again,"Kwuru Cruz. “I know that I won the first fight, but I feel that I can do even better this time around. This is going to be more of the Mexican style boxing that fans want to see. I fight for the fans and I can’t wait to give them more action on July 19.”

Originally from Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, Fierro (22-3-2, 17 Kos) now fights out of San Diego and has made a name for himself with his aggressive style and power punching prowess. The 26-year-old has fought professionally since 2015 and was undefeated in his first 17 -eme mkpapụ. He announced his presence as a world contender in 2021 with a career-best victory as he rose from the canvas to stop former world champion Alberto Machado in round six. Prior to the Cruz fight, Fierro had a three-fight winning streak snapped when he lost a June decision against Alfredo Santiago, with the only other loss of Fierro’s career coming via split-decision in January 2020 against Alex Martin. The February 1 fight against Cruz marked Fierro’s third career fight stateside, and his first since a majority draw against Juan Carlos Burgos in March 2022.

“It is an honor to be fighting at MGM Grand where my idol Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. had so many fights,” said Fierro. “I will honor him by again showing real Mexican style boxing for the world. I feel that I beat ‘Pitbull’ in the first fight and I’m gonna prove it the second time around. M na-abịa iji merie!"

**BRANDON FIGUEROA VS. JOET GONZALEZ**

One of the sport’s premier action fighters, former two-division championBrandon "Obi Obi" Obi Obi "will return to action against top contenderJoet Gonzalez in a 10-round featherweight attraction that will see the winner vaulted back into the world title picture.

The 28-year-old Figueroa (25-2-1, 19 Kos) will look to bounce back after losing his 126-pound title by decision in his February rematch against Stephen Fulton Jr. Figueroa had been elevated to WBC Featherweight World Champion before the fight, after Rey Vargas was declared champion in recess. Figueroa won the Interim WBC Featherweight Title in a 2023 Fight of the Year contender that saw him score a unanimous decision over former champion Mark Magsayo. He returned last May to successfully defend his interim title with a ninth-round knockout of former champion Jessie Magdaleno, increasing his winning streak at the time to three straight. A native of Weslaco, Texas, Figueroa’s relentless pressure and youthful enthusiasm helped him become the first person to defeat former two-division champion Luis Nery in their May 2021 championship clash, as he stopped Nery with a body shot in round seven. Figueroa added to his family’s legacy by capturing the WBC 122-pound world title against Nery, joining his brother Omar Figueroa Jr., who previously held the WBC Lightweight World Championship.

“I’m training in L.A. now with Manny Robles and everything has been going great,” said Figueroa. “I expect a great fight and that I won’t have to look for him to make an exciting fight for the fans. So expect an all-action throwdown. I feel like I owe it to my fans after my last performance. I just want to be more active this year and give the fans more of ‘The Heartbreaker’.”

Na-alụ ọgụ nke Los Angeles, Gonzalez (27-4, 15 Kos) returns to the ring after earning a crucial victory over fellow contender Arnold Khegai in March. The 31-year-old turned pro in 2012 na 23 ogologo mmeri, earning a world title shot against Shakur Stevenson in 2019 that he would ultimately drop by decision. Gonzalez would go on to challenge for featherweight world titles two more times, losing decisions to Emanuel Navarrete in October 2021 and Luis Alberto Lopez in September 2023. Gonzalez was a sensational and accomplished amateur fighter, with his resume including two victories over Gervonta Davis.

“This is a new opportunity for me and I plan to put on a great fight against a very tough opponent in Brandon Figueroa,"Kwuru Gonzalez. “I’m training very hard like I always do and the fans are going to get an exciting fight and a memorable show. We’re both warriors showing up to win that night, so expect fireworks.”

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ANGEL FIERRO KNOCKS OUT FORMER CHAMPION ALBERTO MACHADO IN PUERTO RICO VS. MEXICO BATTLE IN THURSDAY’S RING CITY USA MAIN EVENT

Jose Martinez and Israel Gonzalez Battle to Majority Draw in Co-Main Event, Alma Ibarra Earns Unanimous Decision Over Maricela Cornejo, and Joe Ward Avenges Lone Professional Loss Against Marco Delgado

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San Juan, PUERTO RICO – March 18, 2021 -Angel Fierrorose from the canvas twice en route to a stunning comeback knockout win in the sixth round against former world championAlberto Machadoas the latest chapter of the iconic Puerto Rico vs. Mexico ring rivalry was written in the Ring City USA main event, live on NBC Sports Network from Albergue Olimpico (Olympic Center) in Salinas, Puerto Rico.

Tijuana’s Fierro (18-1-1, 14 Kos) handed Machado (22-3, 18 Kos) of Rio Piedras his first professional loss in Puerto Rico, following a hot start from the former junior lightweight world champion. Machado, 30, scored a knockdown in each of the first two rounds with well-placed right-hand counter punches. Fierro displayed a durable chin and beat the count easily both times, signaling that he was not hurt by the crunching power punches. Fierro was down 48-45 on all three judges’ scorecards at the time of the stoppage.

“I’m happy, I faced a top-notch fighter tonight in Alberto Machado,” said Fierro, who was a three-to-one underdog. “He is world class and dropped me twice. But I am ecstatic that I was able to come back and beat a fighter of his caliber.”

The 22-year-old lightweight turned the fight around in the fourth round as he dedicated himself to a vicious body attack against Machado. The body work paid dividends as he found openings throughout the fifth and sixth round, ultimately leading to a vicious left hand that sent the former titlist to the canvas for the first and only time in the fight. Fierro credited finding his second wind to his two-year-old daughter back in Mexico.

“He dropped me twice in the beginning of the fight,” added Fierro. “When I got back to my corner, I told them, ‘remind me of my daughter.’ Because with this fight I can change her life and that’s exactly what they did after the third round. They motivated me and that’s exactly what I did.”

Prior to the fight, Fierro told the Ring City USA broadcast team, “the best judge is a knockout when you’re fighting in someone else’s hometown.” The Mexican warrior, who replaced undefeated prospect Hector Tanajara on one week’s notice, delivered on his promise to take matters into his own hands.

“We found a lot of gaps in Machado’s game in the sixth round,” stated Fierro. “I took advantage of them and I turned it around. I told you in the interview (tupu agha), I didn’t come here to be a tourist in Puerto Rico. I came here to win.”

Immediately preceding the main event, Ireland siJoe Ward (3-1, 2 Kos) avenged his only professional loss with a dominating unanimous decision victory overMarco Delgado(7-2, 5 Kos) in their six-round light heavyweight tilt. Na October 2019, the 15-time Irish National Champion Ward faced Delgado in his professional debut and suffered a dislocated kneecap which led to a technical knockout victory for the Turlock, Calif. ala. Under the tutelage of two-division world champion Joey Gamache, the 29-year-old Ward displayed his spectacular amateur pedigree as he attempts to fast-track his pro career.

In the second fight of the telecastAlma Ibarra (7-1, 4 Kos) earned a hard-fought unanimous decision overMaricela Cornejo (13-4, 5 Kos) in an eight-round middleweight fight. Two of the ringside judges scored seven rounds for Ibarra (79-73) while the third saw it 77-75 for the winner. Ibarra, who hails from Monterrey, Mexico, brought the fight to the Los Angeles native throughout the fight and was the far busier fighter.

“Now the world knows who Alma Ibarra is and what she is made of,” said the victor. “To everyone, I was a stranger. And to fight against someone who is very recognized worldwide in Maricela Cornejo and beat her, this opened many doors for us.”

Ibarra, 32, returned from a 16-month layoff following her first professional defeat against Raquel Miller in 2019. Ibarra, who had a successful amateur career, looked comfortable as she commanded the ring against the seasoned professional in 33-year-old Cornejo. Ibarra, a natural welterweight, was fighting at the heaviest weight of her career (156 lbs.).

“I felt very good, nnọọ ike, as this is a division that I am not used to,” said Ibarra. “I always fight in lower divisions, we had to go up two divisions to take this great opportunity, and well, I think we were not wrong to take this risk.”

In the co-main event of the evening, which kicked off the four-fight main card on NBC Sports NetworkJose “Chiquiro” Martinez(21-1-3, 14 Kos) of Mayaguez, P.R. naIsrael Gonzalez (26-4-1, 11 Kos) of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, fought to a majority draw in their 10-round bantamweight affair. While one ringside judge gave Gonzalez, 24, the edge on the scorecards (96-94), the remaining two judges scored it identically at 95-95. Ring City’s unofficial scorer Steve Smoger had Gonzalez edging the hometown fighter 97-93.

“I felt his punches, but I was the superior fighter tonight,"Kwuru Gonzalez. “He might have won three rounds but it’s OK. I’m thankful to Puerto Rico and all of the people that gave me an opportunity to be here.”

The 28-year-old Martinez did his best work on the inside as he attempted to neutralize the five-inch reach advantage of the younger Gonzalez and led on two of the scorecards through the midway point of the fight. Ka ọ dịgodị, Gonzalez flashed excellent hand speed in the back-and-forth affair and stole many of the later rounds when he found his second wind. This marked the third draw for Martinez over his last seven fights and the first for Gonzalez.

“I feel happy, satisfied with the work I did,” said Martinez. “I understand that I was fighting against a strong opponent and that I won. I pushed more. I was on top of him, but these things happen in boxing. Now it’s a matter of continuing to train, maintain myself and seek that title opportunity.”

Following the co-main event between Martinez and Gonzalez, Ring City USA paid tribute to the late Marvelous Marvin Hagler, who died at the age of 66 na satọde. A member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame, Hagler reigned as the undisputed middleweight champion for several years and participated in several classic bouts in the 1980s.

“The beautiful part of Marvelous Marvin Hagler, if you had the chance to be around him, is that he was authentic,” said blow-by-blow announcer Bob Papa. “Just as he was in the ring was how he treated you outside of the ring. He is truly one of the greatest champions of all time.”

Earlier in the evening, live on Twitch in the U.S. nakwa na gburugburu ụwa, Angel Acosta (22-2, 21 Kos) of Barrio Obrero Santurce, Puerto Rico, earned a victory on the scorecards for the first time in his professional career, ịkpata a etebe n'eluGilberto Mendoza (17-10-3, 8 Kos) of Baja California, Mexico, in an eight-round super flyweight fight. Fighting in his hometown of Salinas, Edwin Valentin(10-0, 9 Kos) remained perfect with a fifth-round technical knockout victory over fellow Puerto RicanHector Marengo(7-15-4, 4 Kos). In the opening fight of the evening, Jose Roman (11-0, 5 Kos) nke Bayamon, Puerto Rico, bestedRoque Junco(10-8-1, 6 Kos) via unanimous decision in an eight-round welterweight fight.

Calling all the action ringside in Puerto Rico was former two-time welterweight champion Shawn Porter joined by NBC Sports blow-by-blow commentator Bob Papa. Brian Campbell served as fight night analyst with Curran Bhatia reporting from ringside. The executive producers of tonight’s presentation ofRing City USA: Machado vs. Fierro on NBC Sports Network were Eric Weinberger, Jeff Huggins & Frank Samuel. The telecast was produced by David Gibson and directed by Matt Celli.

Tonight’s full four-fight telecast will be available to watch on-demand on the NBC Sports App with authenticated sign-in.

Ring City USA returns next Thursday, March 25 on NBC Sports Network to close out its three-event residency in Puerto Rico as one of the biggest fights in women’s boxing will take center stage between seven-division world champion and future Boxing Hall of FamerAmanda Serrano and three-division titlistDaniela Bermudez for Serrano’s WBO and WBC featherweight world titles. Follow Ring City USA onFacebookTwitternaInstagramfor the latest updates or visitwww.ringcityusa.com maka ozi ndị ọzọ.

About Ring City USA

Ring City, which launched in 2020, is boxing’s newest sports media platform. Working in tandem with a variety of promoters and talent, its new boxing series places an emphasis on competitive matchups that genuinely test the fighters and excite the fight fans. Ring City provides great fights in the ring and compelling shoulder programming outside of the ring. Ring City is the proving ground where up-and-coming talent can earn their stripes and launch themselves into the upper echelon of boxing stardom.

RING CITY USA ANNOUNCES STACKED UNDERCARD for march 18 event in puerto rico

Live on NBC Sports Network and NBC Sports App

9:00 p.m. NA / 6:00 p.m. Pt

Twitch Prelims Start at 6:30 p.m. NA / 3:30 p.m. Pt

Los Angeles – March 12, 2021 – Ring City USA, the new sports media startup that debuted its Thursday night boxing series in November 2020, announced a stacked undercard today for its March 18 omume, the next fight night of the boxing outfit’s three-event residency in Puerto Rico. The three-fight main card will begin at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT on NBC Sports Network in the United States and Puerto Rico, and on Twitch for fans outside of the U.S, live from Albergue Olimpico (Olympic Center) in Salinas.

The six-fight event is headlined by another chapter in the iconic Puerto Rico vs. Mexico ring rivalry asAlberto Machado (22-2, 18 Kos) of Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, aghaAngel ‘Tashiro’ Fierro (17-1-1, 13 Kos) nke Tijuana, Mexico, in a ten-round lightweight bout. Machado was previously slated to fight undefeated prospect Hector Tanajara who was forced to withdraw due to illness.

In the evening’s co-main event from Puerto RicoJose ‘Chiquro’ Martinez, (21-1-2, 14 Kos), of Las Marias, Puerto Rico, clashes with three-time world title challengerIsrael ‘Jiga’ Gonzalez (26-4, 11 Kos) of Los Cabos, Mexico, in a ten-round bantamweight bout.

The 28-year-old Martinez looks to stay in the win column following a second-round knockout of Yeison Vargas in February 2020 in San Juan, P.R. His last four victories have come by knockout.

Following a hard-fought twelve-round decision loss to pound-for-pound great Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez in October 2020, the 24-year-old Gonzalez defeated Samuel Gutierrez just two months later in December 2020 in San Lucas, Mexico. Martinez has also challenged world champions Khalid Yafai and Jerwin Ancajas for their title belts in the last three years.

A six-round light heavyweight fight will round out the main card on NBC Sports Network featuringIrish’ Joe Ward, (2-1, 2 Kos), of Moate, Ireland, who will look to avenge his pro debut setback againstMarco ‘El Muneco’ Delgado, (7-1, 5 Kos), of Turlock, Calif.

Fighting at Madison Square Garden on October 5, 2019, Ward suffered a severe knee injury in the second round which delivered Delgado a technical knockout victory. Ward has bounced back with two first round knockouts taking place in December 2020 na Mexico. Since the victory over Ward, Delgado has continued his winning ways with a six-round decision over previously undefeated Burley Brooks in December 2020 in Arlington, Texas.

Headlining the Twitch undercard broadcast, nke na-amalite mgbe 6:30 p.m. NA / 3:30 p.m. Pt, three-time world title challengerMaricela ‘La Diva’ Cornejo, (13-4, 5 Kos), nke Los Angeles, Calif. faces off againstAlma Ibarra (7-1, 4 Kos) of Monterrey, Mexico.

In the last three years, Cornejo has twice come up short against unified Super Middleweight World Champion Franchon Dezurn-Crews in her quest to win a world championship. Sandwiched between the two world title fights, Cornejo was victorious in a tremendous performance against veteran Erin Toughill on January 27, 2019 in front of her legion of hometown fans in Los Angeles.

A winner of her first seven fights, Ibarra looks to return to the win column following a hard-fought ten-round decision loss to undefeated WBA Interim Junior Middleweight Champion Raquel Miller on November 23, 2019.

In an eight-round flyweight battle, former world champion and knockout artistAngel ‘Tito’ Acosta, (21-2, 21 Kos), nke San Juan, Puerto Rico, aghaGilberto Mendoza (17-9-3, 8 Kos) of Modesto, Calif.

The 30-year-old Acosta made three successful defenses of his world title before losing to Elwin Soto in June 2019. In his last fight in October 2019, Acosta stopped Raymond Tabugon in the fifth round. The upset-minded Mendoza hits the ring following a hard-fought decision loss to top undefeated Mexican prospect Sergio Rios Jimenez.

Rounding out the card in a six-round junior lightweight battle, top undefeated atụmanyaEdwin ‘The Chin’ Valentin(9-0, 8 Kos) will fight in his hometown of Salinas when he faces veteranHector Marengo (7-14-4, 4 Kos) nke Arecibo, Puerto Rico.

Follow Ring City USA onFacebookTwitternaInstagramfor the latest updates or visitwww.ringcityusa.com.

About Ring City USA

Ring City, which launched in 2020, is boxing’s newest sports media platform. Working in tandem with a variety of promoters and talent, its new boxing series places an emphasis on competitive matchups that genuinely test the fighters and excite the fight fans. Ring City provides great fights in the ring and compelling shoulder programming outside of the ring. Ring City is the proving ground where up-and-coming talent can earn their stripes and launch themselves into the upper echelon of boxing stardom.

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