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March 25: Jose Ramirez-Richard Commey Junior Welterweight Main Event & Seniesa Estrada-Tina Rupprecht Title Unification Showdown Set
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Published: January 16, 2022
Ramirez-Commey and Estrada-Rupprecht will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.
FRESNO, Calif. — The fighting pride of California’s Central Valley and one of boxing’s pound-for-pound queens are joining forces for a special Fresno Fight Night.   Former unified 140-pound world champion Jose Ramirez will meet former lightweight world champion Richard “RC” Commey in the 12-round junior welterweight main event Saturday, March 25, at Save Mart Center in Fresno, California.   The co-feature will be a world title unification clash, as WBA minimumweight world champion Seniesa “Super Bad” Estrada collides with WBC world champion Tina Rupprecht. Ramirez-Commey and Estrada-Rupprecht will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.   Promoted by Top Rank, in association with DiBella Entertainment, tickets starting at $29 go on sale go on sale Friday, Jan. 13 at 10 a.m. PT and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com and the Arena Box Office.   Ramirez (27-1, 17 KOs), from Avenal, California, returns home to the friendly confines of the Save Mart Center, which has hosted six of his previous fights. Following his 2021 decision defeat to Josh Taylor for the undisputed junior welterweight title, Ramirez rebounded last March with a unanimous decision victory over former two-weight world champion Jose Pedraza. He has been among the sport’s best 140-pounders since winning the WBC world title over Amir Imam in March 2018. After defending that title twice, Ramirez stopped Maurice Hooker in six brutal rounds to unify the WBC and WBO titles. Ramirez retained both belts with a hard-fought majority decision over Viktor Postol in August 2020, a win that set up the Taylor showdown.    “Fresno and the Save Mart Center hold a special place in my heart, and I am blessed to be able fight in front of my Central Valley fans once again,” Ramirez said. “Richard Commey is a championship fighter with everything to gain. I expect the best version of Commey on March 25. My goal is to become champion again, and I am more motivated than ever to prove that I am the best junior welterweight in the world.”   "Ramirez is motivated like I have never seen, and he's out to prove some things,” said Rick Mirigian, Ramirez’s manager. “It all starts in Fresno in front of 15,000 hometown fans."   Commey (30-4-1, 27 KOs), from Accra, Ghana, made his name as one of the sport’s top lightweights, winning Commonwealth honors before capturing the IBF world title in February 2019. His title reign lasted 10 months, as he knocked out former world champion Ray Beltran before a stunning second-round stoppage defeat to Teofimo Lopez at Madison Square Garden. Commey’s lightweight run ended with a December 2021 decision loss to Vasiliy Lomachenko. Last August, in his junior welterweight debut, he fought to a 10-round draw against Pedraza.   Commey said, “I want to thank my team for putting me on the path to fulfilling my dream of becoming a two-weight world champion. I also want to thank Bob Arum and Top Rank for once again showing faith in me by allowing me to headline against a formidable opponent in Jose Ramirez. I’m up for the challenge, and I intend to make Ghana and all my fans around the world proud."   Estrada (23-0, 9 KOs), from East Los Angeles, California, returns to her home state intent on unifying world titles for the first time in her decorated career. The 30-year-old veteran turned pro nearly a dozen years ago and has competed at the world class level in three weight classes. In 2021, she captured the WBA minimumweight and WBO light flyweight titles in consecutive fights. Estrada then vacated the light flyweight title to pursue undisputed glory at minimumweight. She signed with Top Rank last year and returned from a nearly 11-month layoff in November to shut out Jazmin Gala Villarino.   “I want to give Tina credit for being a world champion who isn’t afraid of a unification fight, unlike Yokasta Valle,” Estrada said. “Since we couldn’t get Yokasta into the ring, we decided to do one better and fight the woman who beat her. The Fresno fans are passionate, and they are in for a great show.”   Rupprecht (12-0-1, 3 KOs), from Augsburg, Germany, has made five defenses of her world title after being elevated from interim champion in 2018. Earlier that year, she toppled Valle, who is the current IBF and WBO unified minimumweight world champion In July 2021, Rupprecht edged former world champion Katia Gutierrez by split decision. Following more than a year away from the ring, she shook off the ring rust to dominate Peruvian veteran Rocio Gaspar to set up the Estrada showdown. Rupprecht has fought all but one of her pro bouts in Germany and will make the nearly 6,000-mile journey in hopes of ruining Estrada’s undisputed goal.   “To fight in America against a fellow world champion in a world title unification is a dream come true for me,” Rupprecht said. “Seniesa is considered one of the sport’s best fighters, and I look forward to seeing who is the true number one in the division. This will be a Fight of the Year candidate and another huge night for female boxing. I’m going to be victorious and return to Germany with two world title belts.”   The undercard, streaming live and exclusively on ESPN+, is scheduled to include the following standouts: Lightweight contender Raymond “Danger” Muratalla (16-0, 13 KOs), from Fontana, California, and trained by Robert Garcia, makes his 2023 debut in a 10-rounder. Muratalla went 3-0 in 2022, including stoppage victories over veterans Jeremy Hill and Miguel Contreras.   Rising lightweight Karlos Balderas (14-1, 12 KOs), a 2016 U.S. Olympian from Santa Maria, California, looks to author his sixth consecutive victory in an eight-rounder. Balderas is coming off a career-best showing over Esteban Sanchez, a methodical beatdown that resulted in an eighth-round TKO.   Antonio “El Gigante” Mireles (6-0, 6 KOs), a 6-foot-9 heavyweight from Des Moines, Iowa, aims for knockout number seven in a six-rounder. Mireles has three first-round knockouts and three second-round stoppages on his ledger.   Lightweight prospect Charlie Sheehy (5-0, 4 KOs), the former U.S. amateur star from Brisbane, California, makes his third professional appearance in Fresno in a six-rounder.   Javier “Milwaukee Made” Martinez (8-0, 2 KOs), who trains with Ramirez at Robert Garcia Boxing Academy, will fight an opponent to be named in a six-round middleweight tilt.   Flyweight prospect Jessie James Guerrero (3-0-1, 3 KOs), from Gilroy, California, will see action in a four-rounder in his U.S. debut.
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Jose Pedraza vs. Richard Commey - Das offizielle Wiegen
Jose Pedraza vs. Richard Commey – Das offizielle Wiegen
Jose Pedraza vs. Richard Commey Face to Face nach dem offiziellen Wiegen. Foto: Mikey Williams/Top Rank über Getty Images. Heute Nacht im Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA – Zwei Ex-Weltmeister am Scheideweg Zwei ehemalige Weltmeister stehen vor einem High-Stakes-Showdown in Oklahoma, wenn Jose „Sniper“ Pedraza im Main Event am Samstag, den 27. August, in der Nacht von…
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Seniesa Estrada vs. Marlen Esparza - November 2, 2019
Seniesa Estrada (23-0) is in belt collector mode. She is the current WBA minimumweight champion and looking to unify all the titles at the weight class before moving up. To do so, she’s going to have to go through one of her toughest opponents to date in WBO minimumweight champion Tina Rupprecht (12-0-1). The two will meet on the undercard for Jose Carlos Ramirez vs Richard Commey this Saturday (March 25).
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Fresno Fire: Jose Ramirez Pummels Richard Commey in 11 Former unified champ Jose Ramirez has earned another shot at the WBC junior welterweight title. Ramirez (28-1, 18 KOs) returned from a one-year layoff to defeat former lightweight world champion Richard Commey (30-5-1, 27 KOs) via 11th-round knockout on Saturday evening at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California. From the opening round, Ramirez tried to overwhelm Commey with constant offense. In every round, the 30-year-old native of Avenal, California, pushed Commey to the ropes to throw straight right hands, hooks and uppercuts. In the 11th, Ramirez’s offense paid off as he sent Commey down with a right hand to begin the round. Ramirez then landed a left hook to the body that sent Commey down again, for a final time, at 2:31 of the penultimate chapter. Jose Ramirez-Richard Commey Junior Welterweight Main Event & Seniesa Estrada-Tina Rupprecht Title Unification Showdown Set for Fresno’s Save Mart Center LIVE on ESPN. 📸: Photo credits: @toprank Mikey Williams #Boxing #Boxeo #Sports https://www.instagram.com/p/CqQcLD8uTct/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Teófimo López Jr. se sintió lo suficientemente bien como para comer una barra de chocolate después de pesarse para su pelea de peso welter junior el 10 de diciembre contra Sandor Martin en el Madison Square Garden. Foto de @TRboxing Teófimo López Jr. tuvo una cena de Acción de Gracias por primera vez en dos años hace un par de semanas. El ex campeón mundial de peso ligero se estaba suicidando, y casi lo matan, con drásticos recortes de peso para llegar a las 135 libras. Hacer 140 es mucho más fácil, pero sus luchas dentro y fuera del ring no se debieron simplemente a las drásticas caídas de peso. López admite que no ha estado "completo" durante algún tiempo, pero dice que poco a poco está juntando las piezas para recuperar la forma que tenía cuando derrotó al campeón Richard Commey y destronó al campeón del Ring/unificado Vasily Lomachenko. López (17-1, 13 nocauts) sabe que aún está por determinarse alcanzar las alturas de la clase de las 140 libras, pero la pelea del sábado contra Sandor Martín es un paso importante en ese objetivo. La pelea programada de 10 asaltos contra Martin (40-2, 13 KOs) en el Madison Square Garden encabezará un programa de Top Rank repleto de prospectos en ESPN (9:00 p. m. ET). Martin es un reemplazo tardío del oponente original de López, José Pedraza, quien se retiró debido a una enfermedad no relacionada con COVID. “Honestamente, tengo una buena mentalidad en este momento y esto es lo mejor que me he sentido en mucho tiempo”, dijo López a The Ring. “Diría que los últimos dos años me estaba matando. Mi último y mejor peso cuando me sentí cómodo en 135 fue para Richard Commey (diciembre de 2019). Después de eso, durante la pandemia, los dos últimos años fueron duros. “Tenía que averiguar si quería libertad en mi mente o libertad para hacer cosas. Mi libertad es ser constante, estar ocupado, ocupado, ocupado, soy una abeja que zumba, zumba, zumba, zumba. He tenido tres peleas en dos años. De eso es de lo que estamos hablando. Quiero mantenerme activo donde peleo al menos tres veces en un año”. López ha existido tanto tiempo que los fanáticos de las peleas olvidan que solo tiene 25 años. “The Takeover” se llama a sí mismo novato y veterano del boxeo al mismo tiempo. Dice que todavía está evolucionando. Martín es alguien, dijo López, que siempre quiso pelear. El español lleva una racha ganadora de 11 peleas, incluida una sorpresiva victoria sobre el futuro miembro del Salón de la Fama Mikey García en octubre de 2021, una pelea que retiró al campeón de cuatro divisiones. “Derrotó a Mikey García, este tipo tiene marca de 40-2, 13 nocauts, no es un gran pegador, pero es boxeador”, dijo López. “Obviamente, sacudió un poco al mundo cuando retiró a Mikey García. Este es un gran enfrentamiento. Es genial para el boxeo, y genial para mí. Él también tiene un gran cabello, hasta que lo golpeo. “Hasta ahora en mi carrera, los únicos dos zurdos que enfrenté fueron (Vasiliy) Lomachenko (W 12) y Diego Magdaleno (KO 7). Este será el tercer zurdo de mi carrera. Nada de mi entrenamiento cambiará realmente. El WBC ordenó a Sandor Martin todo el tiempo. Esto es genial para mi carrera en el boxeo. Estoy deseando que llegue. “This is what I wanted all along.” Teofimo is in for his biggest test at junior welterweight 🥊 #LopezMartin pic.twitter.com/XElnukIdEq — ESPN Ringside (@ESPNRingside) December 9, 2022 López dijo que quiere reservar su revancha contra George Kambosos. Afirma que estaba en "alrededor del 20 por ciento" de sí mismo la noche que perdió. En un excelente artículo escrito por Mark Kriegel publicado en ESPN.com el 4 de diciembre de 2021, se cita a la Dra. Linda Dahl, otorrinolaringóloga (ENT) con privilegios quirúrgicos en tres hospitales de Manhattan, diciendo que López "podría haber muerto, seguro". durante o después de su derrota por decisión dividida ante Kambosos el 27 de noviembre. “Cómo respiraba, ni siquiera puedo explicarte. Es como si alguien hubiera atado un juego de pesas de 300 libras alrededor de su pecho.
.. como si su cuello y su pecho estuvieran en un tornillo de banco. Así luchó”. Según los registros médicos de López, y según el propio luchador al hablar con The Ring, los médicos de la sala de emergencias le diagnosticaron algo llamado "neumomediastino" con "aire extenso en el espacio retrofaríngeo" durante su visita posterior a la pelea en el Hospital Bellevue. según la historia de Kriegel. Lopez and George Kambosos exchange punches. Photo by Ed Mulholland/ Matchroom Boxing “Esa pelea (de Kambosos) se acerca, pero tengo que poner toda mi atención en Martin en este momento”, dijo López. “Pero esto es algo interesante sobre la pelea de Kambosos y lo que mucha gente no sabe. Lo que noté es que cuanto más le arrojaba, era mejor para mi cuerpo que cuando tenía que atenderlo. “Soy un contragolpeador. Soy uno de los mejores contragolpeadores. Sin embargo, era mejor tirar, que esperar en él. Cada vez que lo atendí; Podía oírme respirar”. López promete que el mundo verá una versión diferente de él. Dice que está evolucionando como peleador y puede ser más agresivo en esta pelea. Él dice que no estaba satisfecho con su victoria de Pedro Campa en su debut en las 140 libras en agosto, y hay más por venir. Él dice que su "fuerza de hombre" está comenzando a establecerse a la edad de 25 años. No cambiará su estilo de boxeador/golpeador. Dijo que planea usar más del anillo. También enfatizó que su padre, Teófimo López Sr., será su único entrenador y que algunos de los entrenadores asistentes que tuvo en el pasado han sido removidos. “Eliminamos a algunos de los entrenadores asistentes, y la razón por la cual algunos de estos entrenadores asistentes me usan como su plataforma”, dijo López. “Le dije a mi (padre) que no quiero a estos entrenadores asistentes a mi alrededor, porque cuando ven estas cámaras, se iluminan, ‘Buen trabajo campeón’. No me gustan esas cosas. No me use como puerta de entrada para obtener su beneficio. Manténgase en su carril. “Somos mi padre y yo. Tendremos otras personas en la esquina en las que confiamos. Estoy agradecido por cada entrenador que vino a mi campamento y trabajó conmigo. El objetivo del próximo año es subir al ring en abril de 2023, en verano, y volver en diciembre de 2023, en la noche del Heisman (Trofeo)”. López dice que lo mejor está por venir. Él siente que hay más espacio para revelar. Su victoria sobre Lomachenko ni siquiera fue su mejor actuación. En este momento, dice que es el 97 por ciento de lo que puede ser completamente en el ring. Otra área en la que hizo hincapié fue volver al gimnasio con la mayor frecuencia posible. Planea tener tantos campamentos intermedios como sea posible. Lo mantiene enfocado y relaja su mente. “Hubo una pregunta de todos en mi equipo después de la pelea con Kambosos”, dijo López. “Me estaban mirando. Necesito hacerlo bien. Habría aplastado a Kambosos en dos rondas si apareciera la versión de Lomachenko de mí. Estaba alrededor del 50 por ciento en contra de Campo. Disfruto mis fracasos. Antes los odiaba. Ahora, a medida que estoy madurando, cuando fracaso, es parte de mi éxito. “Estoy avanzando en nuevas áreas que no avancé antes. Cuando mis entrenadores quieren tres más, diría: "¡Diablos, no!" Ahora lo hago. Esa es la diferencia. Siempre me empujé. Mis estándares son aún más altos
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Richard Commey suffers Round 11 TKO defeat to Jose Ramirez
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Press Conference Notes: Jose Ramirez & Seniesa Estrada Ready for Fresno Tripleheader
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Published: March 23, 2023
Ramirez-Richard Commey, Estrada-Tina Rupprecht and Antonio Mireles-Patrick Mailata to be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT
FRESNO, Calif. (March 23, 2023) – Top Rank on ESPN will deliver another action-packed tripleheader this Saturday at Save Mart Center in Fresno, California.  In the main event, former unified world champion Jose Ramirez (27-1, 17 KOs) takes on former lightweight world champion Richard “RC” Commey (30-4-1, 27 KOs) in a 12-round junior welterweight showdown.    In the co-feature, WBA minimumweight world champion Seniesa Estrada (23-0, 9 KOs) will face WBC champion Tina Rupprecht (12-0-1, 3 KOs) in a 10-round unification fight that will also crown a Ring Magazine queen. In the six-round heavyweight ESPN-televised opener, Antonio “El Gigante” Mireles (6-0, 6 KOs) battles Patrick Mailata (6-1, 3 KOs).   Ramirez-Commey, Estrada-Rupprecht and Mireles-Mailata will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with DiBella Entertainment, tickets starting at $29 are on sale now at www.ticketmaster.com.   At Thursday's press conference, this is what the fighters had to say. Jose Ramirez    “It's always an honor for me to fight here in Fresno in front of the people who saw me grow up as a fighter. I hope to go out there on Saturday to showcase my talent in front of the people who love me the most.”   “I’ve experienced being at the top with people praising me and me being ranked at No. 1. Then, I became unified world champion when I beat Maurice Hooker. Then, all of a sudden after one loss, people started to walk away from that. But I’m just blessed that I have a beautiful family, a beautiful team, and a wonderful promotional company. That’s all I need. So, I found myself, and I realized who I am. I feel like I’m ready to show that lion that we all saw before I started getting distracted with some of the stuff that comes with being at the top. Now it’s time for me to work.”   “We’re focused on Richard Commey. This is a fight that is going to deliver a lot of excitement on Saturday.”   Richard Commey   “I’m always excited to get back in the ring. This is what I do. It’s going to be an interesting fight on Saturday. I really want to become a two-time world champion, so I’m coming strong this Saturday.”   “Like Ramirez said, he’s got the ‘fire’ back in him. So, I think he really wants to get back to the top. Just like me.”   “It’s always good to represent people, especially when those people don’t have a lot of eyes on them. So, to be the focal point and represent them is an amazing feeling.”   Seniesa Estrada    “I’m so excited. This is the moment that I’ve dreamed of since I was seven years old. It’s crazy to think about how far I’ve come in this sport and how far this sport has come for women. Who would have thought that a little girl from East L.A. would be unifying titles on ESPN? It’s insane to think about how far I’ve come, and I’m just happy to represent all women in sport on Saturday night.”   “I expect Rupprecht to come in there at 100%. I expect her to go in there to win. She’s coming to win. She’s a good fighter. She’s a tough fighter. But I know that I’m different. I’m special, and I’m going to show that on Saturday.”   "I’ve been wanting to make the fight against Yokasta Valle. But this is the first step in making that fight happen. I have to beat Tina to fight Valle for the undisputed championship.”   Tina Rupprecht   “I’m very happy to be here. I’m happy to have my first fight in the U.S. I’m excited, and I’m ready to fight. It’s a big honor to fight for both titles. This is always what I wanted. And on Saturday you will see the best version of Tina.”   “Of course, I have watched her fight. But I’m not the kind of fighter who only focuses only on the opponent’s style. I also focus on myself. You will see on Saturday.”   Antonio Mireles   “I’m very excited. I knew this would happen. I just didn’t know it would happen now. It’s going to be nice to finally fight in front of a packed crowd on ESPN. It’s crazy that it’s been over a year since I turned pro. It shows how fast time goes by. But compared to where I was last year, I just feel like a completely different fighter. I’ve improved so much. But, I’m also more confident in my abilities.” Raymond Muratalla   “I’m excited to be here. It’s my first time fighting in Fresno. I’m excited to be on the undercard of Jose Ramirez. I can’t wait. Each fight, I'm getting better and better. You’re going to see me go crazy. I’m just so ambitious. I’m just working hard. And I’m just really trying to stop these opponents.”  
Saturday, March 25
 ESPN, ESPN Deportes & ESPN+ (10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT)
Jose Ramirez vs. Richard Commey, 12 rounds, WBC Junior Welterweight Title Eliminator Seniesa Estrada vs. Tina Rupprecht, 10 rounds, WBA/WBC Minimumweight Title Unification & Vacant Ring Magazine Title Antonio Mireles vs. Patrick Mailata, 6 rounds, Heavyweight  
ESPN+ (7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT)
Raymond Muratalla vs. Humberto Galindo, 10 rounds, Lightweight Charlie Sheehy vs. Angel Rebollar, 6 rounds, Lightweight   Jessie James Guerrero vs. Eduardo Alvarez, 4 rounds, Light Flyweight   Ricardo Ruvalcaba vs. Marco Cardenas, 6 rounds, Junior Welterweight   Subaru Murata vs. Jose Negrete, 4 rounds, Junior Featherweight
(Featured Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank via Getty Images)
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Jose Pedraza vs Richard Commey
Jose Pedraza vs Richard Commey
Jose Pedraza will face Richard Commey on Saturday 27th August 2022 at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Oklahoma.
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Jose Pedraza vs. Richard Commey am kommenden Samstag in Tulsa, USA
Jose Pedraza vs. Richard Commey am kommenden Samstag in Tulsa, USA
Jose Pedraza vs Richard Commey am kommenden Wochenende im Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. Highlights des kommenden Wochenendes in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, neben Jose Pedraza vs. Richard Commey auch mit Efe Ajagba und Jared Andersen Am kommenden Wochenende, Samstag den 27. August findet im Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA ein mehr als interessanter Box-Großkampftag…
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Cory Sandhagen dominates Marlon Vera! Takes SD
We got a master class on volume from Cory Sandhagen, folks. Just overloaded Marlon Vera with all the things he could do. It’s funny, we got a similar-ish fight a couple weeks ago between Dvalishvili and Yan. Like Merab, Sandhagen just never stopped attacking and/or setting up his offense. The addition of takedown attempts to his repertoire has been a boon for him as it just gives his opponents ANOTHER thing to think about. Sandhagen is able to flow between stances, move laterally equally well in both directions, feint and change levels all within the same exchange.
He got Vera down twice in the first two rounds and basically kept him there for the majority while he worked from top position. Vera came alive in round 3 but even that was a Sandhagen round as Vera struggled to find a tool that would slow Sandhagen down. Rounds 4 and 5 were more of the same with Sandhagen just overloading Vera with feints and offense, essentially shutting Vera out the fight. Great stuff.
Welp, time to commit to these boxing matches.
There are two fights before the main event on PPV between David Benavidez and Caleb Plant.
Over on ESPN, we got Jose Ramirez in a fight with Richard Commey coming up after a heavyweight fight and a title unification fight between Seniesa Estrada and Tina Rupprecht.
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2020 Olympic super heavyweight silver medalist Richard Torrez Jr. (3-0, 3 KOs) needed just 44 seconds to demolish Marco Antonio Canedo (4-3, 2 KOs) in the first round. Torrez bumrushed Canedo, dropped him, then put him down and out face first. Canedo was down for several minutes, but able to walk out of the ring. Torrez landed 8 of the 10 power blows he threw. Tulsa Time: Jose Pedraza & Richard Commey Motivated to Shine in Saturday's Junior Welterweight Main Event. Televised tripleheader will air SATURDAY (10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT) at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa. Photo credits: Mikey Williams/ Top Rank-Getty Images 📸 #PedrazaCommey #Boxing #Boxeo #Sports #latinboxsports #TopRank #TopRankBoxing (at Hard Rock Hotel And Casino Miami) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChyfHsAuIAw/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Ghana boxing has no future, says Joshua Clottey
Former IBF Welterweight world champion, Joshua Clottey, believes boxing in Ghana does not have a future due to lack of development. The West African country has failed to record a world title in recent years with the last one coming in 2019 when Richard Commey knocked out Russian Isa Chianev in round two to become the IBF Lightweight champion, a belt he lost months later. Despite the effort by…
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Commey, Pedraza battle to 10 round split draw | 3News.com
Commey, Pedraza battle to 10 round split draw | 3News.com
CATOOSA, OKLAHOMA – AUGUST 27: Richard Commey (L) and Jose Pedraza (R) exchange punches during their junior welterweight fight at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa on August 27, 2022 in Catoosa, Oklahoma. (Photo by Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images) A cut around Richard Commey’s left eye rejuvenated Jose Pedraza on Saturday night. An opportunistic Pedraza rallied after Commey suffered…
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Ramirez-Commey Ultimate Press Convention
Picture: Mikey Williams/Prime Rank by way of Getty Pictures Former unified world champion Jose Ramirez (27-1, 17 KOs) confronted off with former light-weight world champion Richard “RC” Commey (30-4-1, 27 KOs) upfront of their twelve spherical junior welterweight showdown on ESPN this Saturday at Save Mart Middle in Fresno, California. Jose Ramirez: “We’re targeted on Richard Commey. It is a…
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