This week the eyes of boxing will be on Orlando, Florida, with the 102nd World Boxing Association (WBA) Convention at the Caribe Royale Hotel. Last Friday was the WBA’s KO Drugs, the first official activity of this convention, which will continue on Tuesday with the first meetings and ceremonies, which will continue until Thursday. Continue reading “WBA Convention kicks off this week”
Ex-WBC female champ Shindo becomes man, loses in semi-official male bout
By Joe Koizumi
Former WBC female flyweight champ Go Shindo (16-4, 11 KOs) became a man in 2017 and this time made a comeback as a male boxer in a semi-official test bout on Sunday in Osaka, Japan. Shindo, however, lost to Katsuyuki Ishibashi (2-2-1, no KO) by a unanimous decision (all 29-27) over three bantamweight rounds for three minutes. Shindo, 36, looked as sharp as previously, took the first round, but seemingly lost the second. The third and final session saw Shindo aggressively leading on his way to victory, but took a left hook and hit the deck. Shindo quickly raised himself, but obviously lost a 10-8 round.
Tsuyoshi Yasukochi of JBC said, “Shindo stepped up to get licensed as a male boxer and the JBC will need to consider licensing him.”
It wasn’t an official bout, so the win-loss result wasn’t officially registered but it was experimentally scored as a test bout.
Promoter: Green Tsuda Promotions.
BoxRec: Shindo Go
By Joe Koizumi Former WBC female flyweight champ Go Shindo (16-4, 11 KOs) became a man in 2017 and this time made a comeback as a male boxer in a…
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Billam-Smith retains WBO cruiser title
WBO cruiserweight champion Chris Billam-Smith (19-1, 13 KOs) retained his title with an eighth round TKO over Mateusz Masternak (47-6, 31 KOs) on Sunday night at the Bournemouth International Centre in Bournemouth, England. Masternak beat hometown hero Billam-Smith to the punch and outworked him for most the fight. Billam-Smith, however, got the win when Masternak suddenly quit on his stool after round seven due to an apparent rib injury. Official time :02 of round eight. Masternak was ahead 5-2 on two scorecards at the time of the toppage.
2020 Olympic medallist Ben “The Surgeon” Whittaker (5-0, 4 KOs) scored a brutal fourth round KO against Stiven Leonetti Dredhaj (11-3-1, 3 KOs) in a light heavyweight bout. A battered and bloody Dredhaj took a knee in round three and Whittaker laid him on his back in round four to end it. Time was :54.
2020 Olympic gold medallist Lauren Price (6-0, 1 KO) shut out former European champion Silvia Bortot (11-4-1, 3 KOs) in an eight round female welterweight clash. Score was 80-72.
Super welterweight Lee Cutler (14-1, 7 KOs) outscored Obi Egbunike (8-3-1, 1 KO) over ten rounds for the \vacant English title. Scores were 97-93, 97-93, 96-95.
Welterweight Michael McKinson moved to 26-1, 4 KOs by outpointing previously unbeaten Musah Lawson (11-1, 9 KOs) over ten. Scores were 100-90, 100-90, 99-91. McKinson’s only loss was to Vergil Ortiz.
WBO cruiserweight champion Chris Billam-Smith (19-1, 13 KOs) retained his title with an eighth round TKO over Mateusz Masternak (47-6, 31 KOs) on Sunday night at the Bournemouth International Centre…
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GIANT Espinoza-Ramirez Photo Gallery
Photos: Sumio Yamada
Check out this GIANT Espinoza-Ramirez photo gallery for some incredible shots + the scorecard, + action from the Zayas-Fortea, Carrington-Sanchez, and Torrez-Harper fights.
Devin Haney Postfight Press Conference
“I want to fight the best and move up to 147.”
By Miguel Maravilla
Newly crowned WBC super lightweight champion Devin Haney talks about his total domination of now former champ Regis Prograis and his plans. for the future.
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“I want to fight the best and move up to 147.” By Miguel Maravilla Newly crowned WBC super lightweight champion Devin Haney talks about his total domination of now former…
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Regis Prograis Postfight Press Conference
“I want to become a three-time world champion and do MMA after.”
By Miguel Maravilla
Former WBC super lightweight champion Regis Prograis talks about his his future after his one-sided defeat to Devin Haney.
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“I want to become a three-time world champion and do MMA after.” By Miguel Maravilla Former WBC super lightweight champion Regis Prograis talks about his his future after his one-sided…
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Dawejko wins in one
Heavyweight Joey “Tank” Dawejko (27-10-4, 15 KOs) stopped Jesse Bryan (21-8-2, 16 KOs) in the first round on Saturday night at the Showboat Hotel in Atlantic City. Is straight wins for Dawejko, who already has another fight scheduled for January.
Heavyweight Joey “Tank” Dawejko (27-10-4, 15 KOs) stopped Jesse Bryan (21-8-2, 16 KOs) in the first round on Saturday night at the Showboat Hotel in Atlantic City. Is straight wins…
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Ex-champ Magsayo crushes Avelar
Former WBC featherweight champion Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo (25-2, 17, KOs) scored a spectacular third round KO against Isacc Avelar (17-7, 10 KOs) on Saturday night at Infinite Reality Studios in Long Beach, California. Magsayo, now fighting at junior lightweight, connected with a flush left hook that laid Avelar out cold.
Former WBC featherweight champion Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo (25-2, 17, KOs) scored a spectacular third round KO against Isacc Avelar (17-7, 10 KOs) on Saturday night at Infinite Reality Studios in…
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Espinoza beats Ramirez for WBO feather title
Unbeaten Rafael “El Divino” Espinoza (22-0, 18 KOs) dethroned WBO featherweight champion Robeisy “El Tren” Ramirez (13-1, 8 KOs) by twelve round majority decision on Saturday night at Charles F. Dodge City Center in Pembroke Pines, Florida. The 6’1 Espinoza was in control until Ramirez dropped him at the end of round five. Ramirez continued to rock Espinoza for several rounds. Espinoza, however, roared back down the stretch, dropping Ramirez in round twelve. Scores were 113-113, 114-112, 115-111.
Unbeaten WBO #2 junior middleweight Xander Zayas (18-0, 12 KOs) impressively demolished Jorge Fortea (24-4-1, 9 KOs) in round five. Zayas dropped Fortea with a body shot in round one and finished him with another body shot in round five. Time was 1:37.
Rising featherweight Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington (10-0, 6 KOs) impressively knocked out former world title challenger Jason Sanchez (16-5, 9 KOs) in the second round. Carrington dropped Sanchez twice to end it. Time was 2:59.
U.S. Olympic super heavyweight silver medalist Richard Torrez Jr. (8-0, 8 KOs) battered Curtis Harper (14-11, 9 KOs) until the bout was stopped in the eighth round. Time was 2:03. Torrez suffered a cut over his left eye. Continue reading “Espinoza beats Ramirez for WBO feather title”
Unbeaten Rafael “El Divino” Espinoza (22-0, 18 KOs) dethroned WBO featherweight champion Robeisy “El Tren” Ramirez (13-1, 8 KOs) by twelve round majority decision on Saturday night at Charles F.…
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Haney dominates, dethrones Prograis
By Miguel Maravilla at ringside
Former undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney (30-0, 15 KOs) dismantled and dethroned WBC super lightweight champion Regis Prograis (29-1, 24 KOs) on Saturday night at the Chase Center in San Francisco. Haney dropped Prograis in round three and never let him into the fight. Haney won all twelve rounds 120-107 3x.
In the super lightweight co-feature bout of the evening, Australia’s Liam Paro (24-0, 15 KO’s) annihilated Montana Love (18-2-1, 9 KO’s) in scoring a sixth round stoppage. The fans showed their dissatisfaction early on as it was slow paced and lacked action with Paro stalking and Love keeping his distance. However in the sixth, Paron connected with an uppercut and dropped Love. He got up but the Aussie sent Love to the canvas for a second time with a combo. Continuing to fight, Paro attacked and was all over Love when referee Thomas Taylor stepped in to stop the fight at 1:49 of the sixth.
Cuba lightweight Andy Cruz (2-0, 1 KO) stopped Jovanni Straffon (26-6-1, 19 KO’s) of Mexico in the third round. Cruz landed a huge right in to start the fight as he backed Straffon to the ropes opening round. Banging it out in the second, Cruz attacked but Straffon and began to chop him down, landing a series of punches as the referee began keeping a close eye. Closing it out in the third, Cruz continued where he left off as the referee finally stepped in to stop the fight at 53 seconds.
Myo Yoshida (17-4) of Japan defeated Australia’s Ebanie Bridges (9-2, 3 KO’s) in a bout for the IBF bantamweight title. Yoshida kept swarming Bridges attacking on the inside and outworking the Australian. Late in the fight in the ninth, Yoshida relentlessly attacked as Bridges could not keep her away. The tenth and final round, it was all Yoshida as she was all over Bridges up to the final bell. In the end after completing ten rounds the judges scored it, 99-91, 99-91, and 97-93 all in favor for Yoshida.
By Miguel Maravilla at ringside Former undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney (30-0, 15 KOs) dismantled and dethroned WBC super lightweight champion Regis Prograis (29-1, 24 KOs) on Saturday night at…
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Merhy hands Yoka third straight loss
In a crossroads fight, former WBA cruiserweight champion Ryad Merhy (32-2, 26 KOs) hammered out a ten round unanimous decision over 2016 Olympic super heavyweight gold medalist Tony Yoka (11-3, 9 KOs) on Saturday night at the Stade Roland-Garros in Paris, France. The 6’7 Yoka tried to keep the fight at a distance with his jab against Merhy, who is listed at 5’11. Merhy was the aggressor and was able to get inside at times to land big punches. Yoka’s punch output diminished as the fight progressed with Merhy pulling away 96-94 3x. Three straight losses for Yoka, while Merhy gets back into the mix after a loss to Kevin Lerena.
In a crossroads fight, former WBA cruiserweight champion Ryad Merhy (32-2, 26 KOs) hammered out a ten round unanimous decision over 2016 Olympic super heavyweight gold medalist Tony Yoka (11-3,…
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Billam-Smith, Masternak make weight
Chris Billam-Smith 199 vs. Mateusz Masternak 198
(WBO cruiserweight title)
Ben Whittaker 174 vs. Stiven Leonetti Dredhaj 176
Lauren Price 146 vs. Silva Bortot 142
Lee Cutler 153 vs. Kingsley Egbunike 152
Michael Mckinson 146 vs. Musah Lawson 143
Francesca Hennessy 120 vs. Lucrecia Belen Arrieta 119
Lewis Edmondson 180 vs. Dmytro Fedas 181
Date: Sunday, December 10
Venue: International Centre, Bournemouth, England
Promoter: BOXXER
TV: Peacock (USA), Sky Sports (UK)
Chris Billam-Smith 199 vs. Mateusz Masternak 198 (WBO cruiserweight title) Ben Whittaker 174 vs. Stiven Leonetti Dredhaj 176 Lauren Price 146 vs. Silva Bortot 142 Lee Cutler 153 vs. Kingsley…
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Omar Chavez scores KO in return
Super middleweight Omar “The Businessman” Chavez (40-8-1, 27 KOs) returned to the ring Friday night after a little over a year since his last fight. The event took place in his and his father Julio’s native hometown of Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico. Chavez stopped journeyman Javier Carrerra Tinajero (15-11, 12 KOs) in round seven of their scheduled for 10 round main event. Chavez controlled the action and landed the heavier punches. Carrerra was game and actually had a good round six as Chavez seemed to be tiring. Chavez gained a second wind late in round seven and begin to work over Carrerra in the latter’s corner prompting the corner to throw in the towel. The official stoppage time was 2:35 seconds of round seven.
Super middleweight Omar “The Businessman” Chavez (40-8-1, 27 KOs) returned to the ring Friday night after a little over a year since his last fight. The event took place in…
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Hart, Hurd score KO wins
King’s Promotions presented a card featuring some notable names on Friday night at the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
In a bout that ended after midnight, former two-time world title challenger and son of Philly ring legend Eugene “Cyclone” Hart Jesse “Hard Work” Hart (30-3, 24 KOs), fighting at cruiserweight, scored a third round KO against Jeyson Minda (14-8-1, 8 KOs). Hart dropped Minda in round three, then finished him with a second knockdown. Seven straight losses for Minda.
Former unified 154lb world champion “Swift” Jarrett Hurd (25-3, 17 KOs), now campaigning at middleweight, ended a two-fight losing streak with a fourth round TKO over Tyi Edmonds (14-6, 9 KOs). Hurd stalked Edmunds the whole fight, dropped him twice in round four and Edmunds couldn’t continue after the round.
Highly regarded junior middleweight Travon “Sniper” Marshall (9-1, 8 KOs), rebounding from a nationally televised KO loss against Gabriel Maestre in August, took it out on Roudley Lolo (6-2-2, 3 KOs). Marshall dropped Lolo hard in round three, then got the stoppage moments later with his follow up barrage. Time was 2:14.
Undefeated super featherweight Julian Gonzalez (12-0-1, 9 KOs) outpointed Juan Antonio Lopez (17-16-1, 7 KOs) over eight uneventful rounds. Scores were 79-73, 79-73, 78-74.
King’s Promotions presented a card featuring some notable names on Friday night at the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. In a bout that ended after midnight, former two-time…
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Weights from Worcester, Mass.
Denzel Whitley 147 vs. Kenny Larson 147
(NABF welterweight junior title)
Heber Rondon 177 vs. Kendrick Ball, Jr. 180
Joe Bush 147 vs. Jemorean Smith 143.5
Robert Degaetano vs. Devon Grant 145
Khiary Gray 154 vs. Jimmy Williams 153.5
Nathan Benichou 134.5 vs. Carlos Gonzalez 135
Kevin Nagle 293 vs. Tadeu Costa 262
Bryan Goldsby 152 vs. Danny Lafos Poll 154.5
Moises Rivera 154 vs. Keno Luna 154
Tyrone Luckey 144.5 vs. Carlos Marrero III 142.5
Famous Wilson 162 vs. Nata Gomes 167.5
Terrence Richardson 150 vs. Edwine Humaine 153
Venue: The Palladium, Worcester, Massachusetts
Promoter: Granite Chin
TV: Bxngtv.com
Denzel Whitley 147 vs. Kenny Larson 147 (NABF welterweight junior title) Heber Rondon 177 vs. Kendrick Ball, Jr. 180 Joe Bush 147 vs. Jemorean Smith 143.5 Robert Degaetano vs. Devon…
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Weights from Long Beach
Mark Magsayo 130.7 vs Isaac Avelar 132.4
George Acosta 130.9 vs Richard Medina 131.4
Brandon Benitez 125.3 vs Rigoberto Hermosillo 125.9
Adelaida Ruiz 115.3 vs Mayela Perez 115.9
Adrian Corona 134.7 vs Erick Benitez Garcia 134.4
Mario Hernandez 117.4 vs Adrian Alavarado 118
Anthony Cuba 134.9 vs Angel Barrera 135
Nelson Guerrero 121.3 vs Arturo Herrera 122
Lienard Sarcon 124.5 vs Frank Gonzalez 123.2
Venue: Thunder Studios, Long Beach, California
Promoter: CBN Promotion
TV: FOX Deportes
Mark Magsayo 130.7 vs Isaac Avelar 132.4 George Acosta 130.9 vs Richard Medina 131.4 Brandon Benitez 125.3 vs Rigoberto Hermosillo 125.9 Adelaida Ruiz 115.3 vs Mayela Perez 115.9 Adrian Corona…
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Butler, Johnson crush foes
Former two division world champion Paul Butler and former light heavyweight world title challenger Callum Johnson both scored quick knockout victories against overmatched opponents on Friday night at The Fuse in Partington, England (a suburb of Manchester).
Butler (36-3, 17 KOs) stopped Nabil Ahmed (2-26-2, 0 KOs) in the second round, while Johnson (21-1, 15 KOs) finished Darryl Sharp (8-121-1, 1 KO) in the very first stanza.
Former two division world champion Paul Butler and former light heavyweight world title challenger Callum Johnson both scored quick knockout victories against overmatched opponents on Friday night at The Fuse…
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Prograis, Haney make weight
Regis Prograis 139 vs. Devin Haney 140
(WBC super lightweight title)
Liam Paro 140 vs. Montana Love 140
Andy Cruz 134.4 vs. Jovanni Straffon 134
Ebanie Bridges 117.8 vs. Miyo Yoshida 117.6
Amari Jones 159.2 vs. Quilisto Madera 160
Shamar Canal 132 vs. Jose Antonio Mesa 131.8
Beatriz Ferreira 130 vs. Destiny Jones 129.8
Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, California
Promoter: Matchroom
TV: DAZN
Regis Prograis 139 vs. Devin Haney 140 (WBC super lightweight title) Liam Paro 140 vs. Montana Love 140 Andy Cruz 134.4 vs. Jovanni Straffon 134 Ebanie Bridges 117.8 vs. Miyo…
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Ramirez, Espinoza make weight
Robeisy Ramirez 125.6 vs. Rafael Espinoza 125.3
(WBO featherweight title)
Xander Zayas 153.6 vs. Jorge Fortea 153.7
Richard Torrez Jr. 230.8 vs. Curtis Harper 273.9
Bruce Carrington 125.8 vs. Jason Sanchez 125.7
Jahi Tucker 155.2 vs. Francisco Daniel Veron 155.1
Rohan Polanco 142.9 vs. Keith Hunter 139.3
Tiger Johnson 141.6 vs. Jimmer Espinosa 141.2
Damian Knyba 264.1 vs. Michael Coffie 290.9
Venue: Charles F. Dodge Center, Pembroke Pines, Florida
Promoter: Top Rank
TV: ESPN, ESPN+
Robeisy Ramirez 125.6 vs. Rafael Espinoza 125.3 (WBO featherweight title) Xander Zayas 153.6 vs. Jorge Fortea 153.7 Richard Torrez Jr. 230.8 vs. Curtis Harper 273.9 Bruce Carrington 125.8 vs. Jason…
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Guerrero-Berto 2 added to Showtime finale
The official announcement finally came in for the final boxing telecast from Showtime Sports after 37 years. As previously announced, WBA super middleweight champion David Morrell Jr. will battle Sena Agbeko in the main event on December 16 from The Armory in Minneapolis. Other fights include Chris “Primetime” Colbert against Jose “Rayo” Valenzuela in a 12-round WBA lightweight title eliminator and WBC flyweight champion Julio Cesar Martinez defending against unbeaten Angelino Cordova.
Plus, in a special attraction throwback fight, 40-year-old former world champions Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero (37-6-1, 20 KOs) and Andre Berto (32-5, 24 KOs) will square off in a 10-round welterweight rematch. Guerrero’s 2012 triumph over Berto saw him drop Berto in rounds one and two on his way to earning the interim WBC welterweight title.
Robert Guerrero: “I won my first world title on ShoBox, so it’s an honor to be fighting on the last Showtime Boxing event. I’m ready to give the fans another great performance. Everyone knows that when I step into the ring, it’s going to be all action. Berto and I already went to war once, and now we’re gonna meet again. At the end of the day, the fans are gonna win.”
Andre Berto: “I’m excited to be performing again and to help close out a legendary chapter of Showtime boxing. This rematch with Robert Guerrero has been looming in my spirit for years. It’s a fight that I always wanted to get back before I left this game. I’m the type of man who loves to right his wrongs, the same way that I did with Victor Ortiz. I’ve had a hell of a camp and I’m looking forward to putting on a hell of a performance on December 16.”
The official announcement finally came in for the final boxing telecast from Showtime Sports after 37 years. As previously announced, WBA super middleweight champion David Morrell Jr. will battle Sena…
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Davies-Barroso rescheduled for Jan 6
Super welterweights Ohara “Two Tanks” Davies (25-2, 18 KOs) and “El Tigre” Ismael Barroso (24-4-2, 22 KOs) will collide at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas on January 6 and will be broadcast worldwide on DAZN. The fight, which was rescheduled from the original December 2 fight date, is a 12-round match for the WBA interim 140lb title. Davies-Barroso will be the co-feature to Vergil Ortiz, Jr. vs. Fredrick “General Okunka” Lawson.
Also on the card, newly-signed Golden Boy super lightweight Arnold Barbosa Jr. (28-0, 10 KOs) and former middleweight title challenger Sergiy Derevyanchenko (14-5, 10 KOs) will participate in separate ten round fights. Opponents for both will be announced in the coming weeks.
Super welterweights Ohara “Two Tanks” Davies (25-2, 18 KOs) and “El Tigre” Ismael Barroso (24-4-2, 22 KOs) will collide at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas on January 6…
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O’Shaquie Foster opponent named
WBC junior lightweight world champion O’Shaquie “Ice Water” Foster (21-2, 10 KOs) will make his second world title defense against Abraham “El Super” Nova (23-1, 16 KOs) on Friday, February 16 at The Theater at Madison Square Garden. The fight will be broadcast live on ESPN.
“O’Shaquie Foster wants to prove he is the best junior lightweight in the world, and he’ll have an opportunity to make that statement February 16 against a determined, powerful challenger in Abraham Nova,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “I look forward to another great fight night at The Theater at Madison Square Garden.”
WBC junior lightweight world champion O’Shaquie “Ice Water” Foster (21-2, 10 KOs) will make his second world title defense against Abraham “El Super” Nova (23-1, 16 KOs) on Friday, February…
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Prograis: This Fight Will Put Me on the Map
By Miguel Maravilla
WBC super lightweight champion Regis Prograis (29-1, 24 KO’s) is set to defend his title this Saturday night at the Chase Center in San Francisco, as the champ will be heading into hostile territory to take on the Bay Area’s own former undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney (30-0, 15 KO’s) of Oakland live on DAZN Pay Per View.
“It’s not his hometown, he was born there but he is from Henderson, Nevada. I’m not worried about his hometown; his daddy is from there. He never made it out of there, his daddy made it out of there. He grew up privileged and there is nothing wrong with that,” Regis Prograis told Fightnews.com®. Continue reading “Prograis: This Fight Will Put Me on the Map”
By Miguel Maravilla WBC super lightweight champion Regis Prograis (29-1, 24 KO’s) is set to defend his title this Saturday night at the Chase Center in San Francisco, as the…
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2024 USA Boxing Team Trials Days 3, 4 Photos
Photos: Scott Foster
Days 3 and 4 of the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing at the Cajundome in Lafayette, Louisiana.
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WBA KO to Drugs Weights
By Damon Gonzalez / LatinBox Sports
Idalberto Umara 133.4 vs. Fradimil Macayo 135.8
(WBA Fedelatin Lightweight Title)
Kevin Hayler Brown 140 vs. Marcos Leonardo Jimenez 138.4
(WBA Continental Americas Super Lightweight Title)
Jeovanny Estela 155 vs. Juan Egana Ellzaide 152
Israel Rodriguez Picazo 122 vs. Wilner Soto 122
Euri Cedeno 160.4 vs. Yoanki “Diamanté” Urrutia 159
Aaron Aponte 141.6 vs. Roberto Almazan Monreal 141.8
Leonardo “Chispita” Padilla 130.4 vs. Jeremy Hill 130.2
Etoundi Michel William 158 vs. Dormedes Potes 159.2
Juan Guerra Vargas 131.2 vs. Pedro “El Gago”Hernandez 131.2
Abass Baraou 155.4 vs. Hugo Noriega 154
Opeyemi “Sense Boy”Adeyemi 126.6 vs. Jason Vera 127.2
Venue: Caribe Royale, Orlando, Florida
Promoter: Box-Lab Promotions
By Damon Gonzalez / LatinBox Sports Idalberto Umara 133.4 vs. Fradimil Macayo 135.8 (WBA Fedelatin Lightweight Title) Kevin Hayler Brown 140 vs. Marcos Leonardo Jimenez 138.4 (WBA Continental Americas Super…
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