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Talk That Talk: Seniesa vs Valle | Official Trailer
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Das Junior-Bantamgewichts-Phänomen Steven „Kid Dynamite“ Navarro unterschreibt bei Top-RanK.
Das Junior-Bantamgewichts-Phänomen Steven „Kid Dynamite“ Navarro unterschreibt bei Top-RanK. Steven Navarro wird voraussichtlich im Juni sein Top-Rank-Debüt geben. Die Sensation im Junior-Bantamgewicht Steven „Kid Dynamite“ Navarro , ein 13-facher US-amerikanischer Amateurmeister, der Anfang dieses Monats mit einem atemberaubenden Knockout Profi wurde, hat einen langfristigen Promotervertrag bei…
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Raymond Ford Wins Featherweight Crown With 12th-Round TKO
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Published: March 03, 2024
VERONA, N,Y. (March 2, 2024) — Raymond “Savage” Ford (15-0-1, 8 KOs) captured the WBA featherweight world title with a dramatic, come-from-behind 12th-round TKO win against Uzbek phenom Otabek Kholmatov (12-1, 11 KOs). Trailing on two of three scorecards, Ford dug deep to secure his first world title in the final round, as Kholmatov was ahead with two scores of 106-103, while one judge had it 105-104 for the native of Camden, New Jersey. Kholmatov started off strong, pressuring and hurting Ford with a left hand in the second round. Ford then began to change the dynamic by pressuring the power puncher, using his high guard to stand in front of Kholmatov to land his offense. By the seventh round, both men were going toe-to-toe in the center of the ring. Kholmatov fought on the outside in the later rounds, but he was hurt by Ford in the final stanza. Ford quickly capitalized and landed a flurry. Referee Charlie Fitch waved off the contest at 2:53 as Kholmatov staggered into the ropes.  Ford said, “My coach told me to bring that dog out. We knew we were coming into their territory. This wasn’t under our promotion. But we had to dig deep. The whole time in the corner, I kept telling myself, ‘I’m going to stop him.’ I felt him breaking down as the rounds went on. “I started off a little slow. I felt I didn’t really have the energy and the legs to be the sharper boxer I know I can be. That was due to a tough weight cut. So, this may be my last fight at 126. Then, we’ll go up to 130 and call out the champions there. “I knew I had to stop him. The rounds were too close. I just had to bring that dog out that my coaches were talking about. I always knew I had it in me. I come from a rough background. There’s nothing that can stop me. Ever.” Venado Crushes Abe in Round Eight 
Luis Alberto “Venado” Lopez (30-2, 17 KOs) successfully defended his IBF featherweight crown with an eighth-round TKO win over Japanese contender Reiya Abe (25-4-1, 10 KOs). Abe struggled with Lopez’s offense as the Mexican warrior launched forward with power shots from odd angles. A left hand from Lopez caused Abe’s right eye to swell. The ringside physician allowed him to continue, as Lopez continued to march forward. In the eighth round, inspired by the cheers from the crowd, Lopez initiated a flurry of quick strikes, which forced referee Mark Nelson to halt the action at :39. Lopez said, "I turned and looked at my family, my baby, my wife and my mom and dad, and that was the key to my motivation. I knew I had to finish the fight. "Abe was a warrior. He was able to continue with his eye shut. He continued fighting with a lot of heart. We know that Japanese fighters have a lot of heart. But I also have a lot of hunger to continue being a world champion, and I had to show that. “Like I have been saying, it would be great for me to unify. But I would also like to have a fight at 130 pounds. If they put me in against the winner of Oscar Valdez and Liam Wilson, that would be stupendous.”  Welterweight: Brian Norman Jr. (25-0, 19 KOs) and Janelson Bocachica (17-2-1, 11 KOs) fought to a no decision. Bocachica suffered a cut in the opening round. He landed a chopping counter right hand in the final seconds that dropped Norman, who himself was cut above his right eye in the second stanza. By round three, Bocachica’s cut prompted the referee to stop the fight at the end of the round.
Junior Welterweight: Hometown hero Bryce Mills (15-1, 5 KOs) defeated Gerffred Ngayot (6-2, 5 KOs) via six-round unanimous decision. An aggressive Mills fought at a high pace, which Ngayot had trouble keeping up with. Mills slowed down in the final two rounds, but landed more on a defensively-minded Ngayot. Scores: 58-57 and 60-54 2x. Middleweight: U.S. Olympian Troy Isley (12-0, 5 KOs) made a statement in his second fight with new trainer Brian 'BoMac' McIntyre. Isley delivered a seventh-round TKO over Marcos Hernandez (16-7-2, 3 KOs). Isley battled rhythmically throughout the fight, easily mixing in offense and defense, before landing a right hand that dropped Hernandez and forced referee Mark Nelson to stop the fight at 1:30. Bantamweight: Floyd Diaz (11-0, 3 KOs) tallied a unanimous points win against Puerto Rican veteran Edwin Rodriguez (12-8-2, 5 KOs). Diaz landed his counter right uppercut frequently on a game Rodriguez, whose spirited effort was subdued by Diaz's sharper counters. Scores: 78-74, 79-73 and 80-72. Junior Welterweight: Dominican Olympian Rohan Polanco (12-0, 7 KOs) handed Tarik Zaina (13-1-1, 8 KOs) his first loss tonight, battering him from post to post en route to an eight-round unanimous decision. Zaina was crafty on the outside, but Polanco overwhelmed him with constant pressure and counterpunching, dropping him and nearly finishing the job in the final round. Scores: 78-72 and 79-71 2x. Middleweight: Nico Ali Walsh (10-1, 5 KOs) defeated Charles Stanford (7-6, 4 KOs) via six-round unanimous decision. Scores: 59-55 and 60-54 2x. It marked the second straight win for the grandson of "The Greatest," who suffered his lone defeat last August. 
Heavyweight: Brandon Moore (14-0, 8 KOs) remained unbeaten with a hard-earned unanimous points verdict against Helaman Olguin (9-7-1, 4 KOs). Scores: 80-72 3x.
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theanticool · 1 year
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Just got through rewatching Teo Lopez vs Sandor Martin and I don’t know where to start. God. 
First off, hats off to Sandor Martin. That man won the fight. He’s a true spoiler and a phenomenal boxer. If you’re a southpaw (or an orthodox fighter who struggles with southpaws), learn the lead hook in open guard from this fight. Everyone always talks about how the cross is the punch to beat the opposite stance fighter but the real southpaw vs orthodox killer is the lead hook. Martin frustrated the crap of Teo with that lead right hook. Had him timed out the gate. Teo would try to collapse the pocket with these big leaping right hands and eat a right hook to the head for basically all 10 rounds. Martin knocked him down twice (ref only counted the first). Used that threat of the hook to land combos as Teo would get frozen up or try to come in swinging. He let Teo walk himself on to shots repeatedly. It was great. He’s an extremely well schooled boxer and deserves a lot more recognition. Screw the judges. That was Sandor’s fight.
I talk about confidence in fighting a lot cause it is a baseline necessity. It’s as important as actual technical skill and athletic prowess. Maybe more so. It’s the thing that lets you actually commit to fighting. You can tell when guys aren’t confident in there anymore. A lot of the time, it looks like a fighter shutting down and refusing to throw. Other times, it’s a fighter just repeatedly doing the same thing over and over and over again hoping for a different result each time cause it’s the only thing they feel comfortable doing. The ladder was Teo tonight. There wasn’t any sign of the guy who was able to intelligently pressure Lomachenko for half their fight, pivoting with him to cut off his entries and exits. This was a gunslinger who grew incredibly frustrated that the other guy wasn’t there to be hit clean. To be fair, it was a competitive fight. Lopez is still fast enough and a  hard enough puncher that he kept Martin honest and land. But it was infrequent. I’ve never really felt sorry for Teo. A lot of his mental blocks are self-inflicted through a slew of bad decision making and overlooking competition. But seeing him stare out into the audience after that 9th round like he wanted to be anywhere else in the world was kind of rough to see. Just walking around refusing to face the center of the ring or Martin. Him asking his dad after the fight if he still had “it” at only 25 years old? Oooof. That hit hard. That post fight reminded me so much of AJ’s after losing to Usyk again. Confidence shot. Frustrated as hell. Trying to convince themselves and everyone else that they’re still the man.
Last bit on judging. Obviously, the cards were crap. And while that was definitely some A-side, hometown style cooking on behalf of Teofimo, I do wonder how much of the score comes down to the new meta of boxing. For a long while, the “cool” thing was doing as little as possible while getting as hit as little as possible because the sport’s biggest star and P4P best boxer was Floyd Mayweather. You had a lot of guys who were punch and grabbers or minimalist. For the past like 6-7 years, the P4P list has been centered around guys who are highly active and/or like to come forward - Canelo, GGG, Roman, Usyk (doesn’t come forward but high work rate), Beterbiev, Spence, Crawford, etc.  Like if this fight had taken place in 2013, does Martin walk out with a win? Probably not, but something I think about when I see fights like this in boxing or MMA.
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George Kambosos Jr. vs. Vasiliy Lomachenko am 13. April 2024 um den IBF-Leichtgewichts-Titel.
George Kambosos Jr. vs. Vasiliy Lomachenko Am 13. April 2024 um den IBF-Weltmeistertitel. Voraussetzung ist, dass Haney in Kürze seinen IBF-Titel im Leichtgewicht räumt, aber Haney hat schon erkennen lassen, dass er künftig eine Gewichtsklasse nach oben aufsteigt. Ein Kampf um den wohl vakanten werdenden IBF-Leichtgewichtstitel zwischen George Kambosos Jr. und Vasiliy Lomachenko, beide ehemalige…
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JOSH TAYLOR AND JACK CATTERALL SET FOR HUGE REMATCH ON APRIL 27
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Published: February 20, 2024
‘The Tartan Tornado’ and ‘El Gato’ look to settle the score at the First Direct Arena in Leeds.  Taylor-Catterall II will stream live and exclusively on ESPN+ in the U.S.
LEEDS, England — After more than two years of waiting, bitter rivals Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall will finally meet in a hugely anticipated rematch at the First Direct Arena in Leeds on Saturday, April 27, shown live on DAZN in the UK and around the world and exclusively on ESPN+ in the U.S.   The enemies have been embroiled in a heated war of words since February 2022, when they met on an unforgettable night at The OVO Hydro Arena in Glasgow for Taylor’s undisputed junior welterweight world title. Intense debate has raged in the aftermath of their first fight, when Scotland’s Taylor (19-1, 13 KOs) protected his unbeaten record with a hugely controversial split decision win to retain his crown.   During a pulsating battle, Taylor was cut twice by the left eye and was put down by Catterall in the 8th round before he was deducted one point in the 11th for punching after the bell. Catterall, meanwhile, was deducted one point for holding in the 10th.   Chorley’s ‘El Gato’ (28-1, 13 KOs) appeared to outbox Taylor for long periods but ultimately tasted defeat for the first time in his career after Taylor clung onto his titles. The decision caused outrage among some boxing fans and the two have been at loggerheads ever since.   Following his clash with Catterall, ‘The Tartan Tornado’ relinquished his WBC, IBF and WBA world titles due to pending mandatory orders – and then lost his WBO crown to a resurgent Teofimo Lopez in New York City last June.   Catterall ended a 15-month ring absence by widely outpointing Irishman Darragh Foley over ten-rounds at the Manchester’s AO Arena in May 2023 before sending multi-weight world champion Jorge Linares into retirement after dominating the Venezuelan legend over 12 rounds in Liverpool last October.   In what is one of the most eagerly anticipated rematches in modern British boxing history, the fierce rivals will go head-to-head once more in a 12-round junior welterweight contest on neutral territory - with plenty of bad blood and animosity guaranteed in a blockbuster build-up.   “I’ve never run from anyone in my life, especially not Jack Catterall,” Taylor said. “He has spent the last two years running from promoter to promoter while living off my name. Jack should be careful what he wishes for because he’s getting battered on April 27. I am going to enjoy every second of this. See you soon, Jack.” “I’ve wanted this fight since the moment the scorecards got read out in Glasgow,” Catterall said . “A few people say ‘move on Jack’, and that’s easy to say to when you’re not in my position. I get asked every day of my life multiple times a day, ‘when are you fighting Taylor again?’. This isn’t about belts, this is personal to me, and I can’t wait to get my hands on him. I don’t like him, I don’t respect him and on April 27 I’m going to end him.”  "I’m so happy to get this fight made," said Matchroom Sport Chairman Eddie Hearn. "British boxing has been crying out for a big fight and now we look to settling the score of one of the most bitter rivalries in the sport. It will be nearly 2 years to the day since their controversial ndisputed fight and not a day has past where opinion and debate has not ensued. The pair have engaged in a back and forth full of hatred and now the time has come to finally meet again in Leeds on April 27. Despite the offers to stage this fight on PPV, I am proud that Matchroom and DAZN have stepped up make this fight available to subscribers as part of their subscription and I can’t wait for the intense build up and a huge event on April 27." “This is the ultimate grudge match between two of the world’s top 140-pounders,” said Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum. “These two warriors will settle the score in front of what I’m sure will be an incredible crowd in Leeds. If you look at Josh Taylor’s career, he has never, ever backed down from a challenge, and he will be in peak form on April 27.”
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