SHOWTIME Veteran Ivan Baranchyk Dominates Petr Petrov in IBF Junior Welterweight Eliminator
Heavyweight Prospect Junior Fa Remains Unbeaten with Majority Decision Victory
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DEADWOOD, DAKOTA DU SUD. (Mars 9, 2018) – Undefeated 140-pound contender Regis Prograis scored a sensational second-round knockout over former unified world champion Julius Indongo to capture the Interim WBC Super Lightweight title Vendredi night on SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION from Deadwood Mountain Grand in Deadwood, DAKOTA DU SUD.
Avec la victoire, LOGICIELS (21-0, 18 KOs) will now likely face the winner of next week’s Amir Imam (Non classé. 1 WBC) and Jose Ramirez (Non classé. 3 WBC) matchup for the currently vacant WBC world title belt. LOGICIELS, de Houston par la Nouvelle-Orléans, was dominant from the opening bell and has now scored knockouts in 14 de son dernier 15 combats.
“I had to put on a show for SHOWTIME, for Deadwood, and for all my fans in Houston and New Orleans and just the whole division,», A déclaré Prograis. “I had to put on a show for everybody. I am now the man at 140.”
In the final seconds of the opening round, Prograis landed a fierce jab that knocked Indongo (22-2, 11 KOs) à la toile. Dans le deuxième tour, Prograis continued to attack the much taller Indongo, and floored him for the second time with a huge left hand. With a wobbly Indongo returning to his feet, Prograis continued the onslaught and immediately attacked his prone opponent and knocked him down for a third time in the fight. Referee Ian John-Lewis gave Indongo one more opportunity to remain in the fight, but Prograis ended it once and for all with a third knockdown in the round via a left hook and fourth in the fight at 2:54 of round number two.
Following the knockout, SHOWTIME analyst Steve Farhood spoke to the rising star in the wide-open and competitive 140-pound division. Farhood was especially impressed with Prograis, who was making his fifth SHOWTIME appearance.
“It was an awesome performance,” said the International Boxing Hall of Famer and noted boxing historian Farhood. “I was surprised he finished Indongo as quickly as he did and as emphatically as he did.
“I think now boxing fans know that this guy deserves to be rated among the top three or four in the 140-pound division. Because it was a such an emphatic win, all the other fights at 140, whether it’s demain combattre entre Mikey Garcia et Lipinets, vous avez à se sentir comme ils doivent répondre à Regis. Il le mérite."
Le WBC Non. 2 combattant classé à 140 livres immédiatement tourné son attention vers un affrontement possible avec le vainqueur de l'Imam-Ramirez matchup la semaine prochaine.
« Je veux que le titre réel maintenant, et je ne pense pas que ces deux mecs me battre après ce soir,», A déclaré Prograis. « Indongo avait seulement une défaite à Terrence Crawford, la livre pour livre le meilleur, et je l'ai arrêté un tour avant Crawford a fait. Je ne vois personne d'essayer de me battre en ce moment « .
Dans un IBF junior mi-moyens éliminateur, Ivan Baranchyk (17-0, 11 KOs) les fans ravis à la montagne du Grand Deadwood avec son style tout-action, arrêt Petr Petrov (38-6-2, 18 KOs) à 1:12 du nombre de huit rondes.
Baranchyk, rendant sa sixième apparition sur SHOWTIME, était le plus fort, more aggressive fighter than his game but ultimately overmatched opponent, who showed commendable toughness and resiliency to stay in the fight. Baranchyk knocked Petrov to the canvas with the very first punch of the fight, and scored a second knockdown in the second round with a barrage of powerful punches.
With a bruised and battered Petrov trapped against the ropes in the eighth round, referee Mark Nelson stopped the fight. Avec la victoire, Baranchyk moves a step closer to becoming the mandatory challenger for the winner of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING main event on Saturday night between 140-pound IBF world titlist Sergey Lipinets and lightweight titleholder Mikey Garcia.
Baranchyk, who out-landed Petrov 159-118 in total punches and 94-76 dans les coups de poing, was pleased with the improvements he showcased tonight.
“I thought I fought a more controlled than in the past and something my new coach has been helping me with,” said Baranchyk, who is currently ranked No. 4 in the IBF 140-pound division. “I knew I had to keep punching to the body, punching to the body. And I did that well tonight.
“I was surprised they stopped the fight when they did. I felt like I won every round and controlled the fight. I knew I won the fight. It was a good fight for me.”
Dans le combat d'ouverture de la télédiffusion, poids lourds perspective Junior Fa (14-0, 8 KOs), deux poids plume actuellement à égalité au Non, Nouvelle-Zélande, kept his unbeaten record intact with a majority decision victory over Detroit’s Craig Lewis (14-2-1, 8 KOs). The judges scored the eight-round fight 76-76, 78-74, 79-73.
Fa, who twice beat fellow New Zealand native and current WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker in the amateurs, was the more active fighter against the 33-year-old former collegiate basketball player Lewis, who took the fight on just two weeks’ notice. Fa started the fight quickly, throwing a fight-high 53 punches in round one and a 24-13 lead in overall connects in the first two rounds. As the fight wore on, Fa’s pace slowed and Lewis was able to grow into the fight, out-landing Fa 50-45 in rounds five through eight, to close the overall gap to 82-81 in favor of Fa.
Fa, who made his SHOWTIME debut in November with a first-round knockout of Freddy Latham, was unhappy with his performance despite the win.
“I’m happy I was able to get the decision, but I wasn’t happy with my performance at all,” said Fa. “If I had to give myself a grade, it would be an F. I fought with too much emotion the first few rounds and that threw me off a little bit.
“I was pretty surprised with the one judge who saw it even. I saw him getting tired but I was just flat tonight. I can learn a lot from this fight and where I went wrong and what not to do in my next fight.”
Lewis felt that taking the fight on short notice played a role in the outcome.
“I needed a little more time to train as my conditioning fell off a bit towards the end,” said the former National Golden Gloves gold medalist Lewis. “But overall, I was happy with my performance, I thought it was probably a draw.”
Dans l'action undercard non-télévisé, undefeated heavyweight prospect Trey Lippe Morrison (14-0, 14 KOs), the son of former heavyweight world champion Tommy Morrison, arrêté Oswaldo Ortega (3-8, 1 KO) with a third-round (1:18) technical knockout in his first fight en 15 mois since suffering a hand injury.
Invaincu 2016 United States Olympian Charles Conwell (7-0, 5 KOs) earned a unanimous decision victory over Mexico’s Juan Jesus Rivera (28-20, 18 KOs). The six-round junior middleweight bout was scored 60-53 on all three judges’ scorecards.
Vendredi de tripleheader will replay on Saturday, Mars 10, à 5:30 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME on DEMAND® et SHOWTIME EN TOUT TEMPS®.
Barry Tompkins called the action from ringside with Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. Le producteur exécutif était Gordon Hall avec Richard Gaughan produisant et Phillips Rick direction.
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