Valladares-Shigeoka IBF 105lb unification bout postponed

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Ginjiro and Yudai Shigeoka (from right)

By Joe Koizumi
Photo by Boxing Beat

IBF 105-pound unification bout between full champion Daneil Valladares of Mexico and interim titlist Ginjiro Shigeoka of Japan scheduled in Osaka on August 11 has been postponed because of the latter’s leg injury. Kameda Promotions says it will now take place most probably on October 7.

They had a first encounter, which resulted in a bizarre “no contest” as Valladares refused to go on after an accidental headbutt in the third round this January. Ginjiro’s elder brother Yudai Shigeoka is also the WBC interim minimumweight ruler who is still under negotiation with full champ Panya Pradabsri.

By Joe Koizumi Photo by Boxing Beat IBF 105-pound unification bout between full champion Daneil Valladares of Mexico and interim titlist Ginjiro Shigeoka of Japan scheduled in Osaka on August…
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Yori Boy (52), St Clair (48), back in action

While Errol Spence and Terence Crawford are getting all the attention, 52-year-old former world champion Luis Ramon “Yori Boy” Campas (107-17-3, 82 KOs) is quietly returning to the ring for the first time since 2018. Campas will face Juan Carlos Parra (8-23-2, 7 KOs) in a ten-rounder at the Auditorio Municipal Fausto Gutiérrez Moreno in Tijuana, BCN, Mexico.

Also seeing action this weekend is 48-year-old former world champion Gairy St Clair (45-12-2, 18 KOs) who last fought in 2013. He is scheduled to fight Michael Hall (8-2-1, 5 KOs) tonight in a twelve-rounder at Conca D’Oro in Riverwood, NSW, Australia.

Update: St Clair lost by twelve round majority decision. Scores were 115-113, 117-112, 114-114.

While Errol Spence and Terence Crawford are getting all the attention, 52-year-old former world champion Luis Ramon “Yori Boy” Campas (107-17-3, 82 KOs) is quietly returning to the ring for…
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Spence-Crawford Notes

  • Referee: Harvey Dock
  • Judges: Tim Cheatham, David Sutherland, Steve Weisfeld
  • Showtime PPV Price: $84.99
  • MGM Grand Garden Arena Closed Circuit Price: $150.85 for one
  • Crawford won a coin flip and will have his choice of either walking in last and being introduced first or walking in first and being introduced last.
  • Las Vegas temperature on Saturday: 110°

Referee: Harvey Dock Judges: Tim Cheatham, David Sutherland, Steve Weisfeld Showtime PPV Price: $84.99 MGM Grand Garden Arena Closed Circuit Price: $150.85 for one Crawford won a coin flip and…
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De Gracia ready to make statement Saturday

DegraciaFormerly world-ranked contender Brayan ’La Roca’ De Gracia (29-2-1, 25 KOs) looks to get back into world title contention this Saturday at the 10,000-seat Riders Field baseball park in Frisco, Texas. His opponent will be local Edwin Vazquez(14-1, 3 KOs) of nearby Fort Worth, Texas. The 10-round main event is for the vacant IBF Inter-Continental featherweight title. Attendees can also watch Spence-Crawford via closed circuit.

De Gracia is well aware that winning this title can put him back into the world rankings and has no plans of losing out on this opportunity. Continue reading “De Gracia ready to make statement Saturday”

Formerly world-ranked contender Brayan ’La Roca’ De Gracia (29-2-1, 25 KOs) looks to get back into world title contention this Saturday at the 10,000-seat Riders Field baseball park in Frisco,…
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Weights from Panama

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By Héctor Villarreal
Photos: Martín Pérez

Daniel Lezcano 126 vs Carlos Montenegro 125.25
Samir Cuentas 140.5 vs Fernando Martinez 139.5
Barnie Argüelles 144 vs Harvin Aguirre 149.25
Jeffrey Martinez 115 vs Fernando Lorenzo 115
Josue Alvarado 146 vs Oriel Betancourt 148
Angel Bethancourt 118.75 vs Marcos Arrieta 121

Date: Friday, July 28th
Venue: Centro de Combates Pandeportes
Promoter: Laguna Premium Boxing
1st Bell: 8pm

Photos

By Héctor Villarreal Photos: Martín Pérez Daniel Lezcano 126 vs Carlos Montenegro 125.25 Samir Cuentas 140.5 vs Fernando Martinez 139.5 Barnie Argüelles 144 vs Harvin Aguirre 149.25 Jeffrey Martinez 115…
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Spence-Crawford Final Press Conference

009 Spence Crawford Press Conference
Photo: Esther Lin/SHOWTIME

Undefeated boxing superstars Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. and Terence “Bud” Crawford faced off Thursday at the final press conference before they meet to crown the first undisputed welterweight champion of the four-belt era this Saturday headlining a SHOWTIME PPV from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas

Errol Spence Jr: “I’m gonna win because I’m the better fighter. I’m better physically and mentally. I’m more durable. I’m gonna break him down and break his will…he’s gonna find out that my skills are superior. He’s talented, but when we talk about what my coach teaches, he’s gonna see that I have great offense, defense and stamina. It’s more than just talent…bring your seasoning on Saturday night, because we’re gonna have a crawfish boil. Bring that hot sauce too.”

Terence Crawford: “He’s gonna find out the same thing that everyone else finds out. He’s gonna say that on TV I look one way. In the ring he’s gonna be seeing three of me…they say he’s the big bad wolf, but come fight night we’re gonna find out if he’s all that he says he is. He’s gonna have to show me…everything about me is better than Errol. When you look at what I do in the ring, it’s better than what he does. Come fight night, I’m going to prove every doubter wrong. I’m going to show that I’m the best fighter in the world.”

Undefeated boxing superstars Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. and Terence “Bud” Crawford faced off Thursday at the final press conference before they meet to crown the first undisputed welterweight champion…
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Estrada, Yudica make weight

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Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank via Getty Images

Seniesa Estrada 104.4 vs. Leonela Yudica 103.7
(WBC, WBA female minimumweight titles)

Andres Cortes 130 vs. Xavier Martinez 129.7
Karlos Balderas 135.9 vs. Nahir Albright 134.1
Rohan Polanco 142.9 vs. Cesar Francis 141.8
Abraham Nova 130.8 vs. Jonathan Romero 130.8
Subaru Murata 121.5 vs. Juan Centeno 123.3
Dante Benjamin Jr. 170.1 vs. William Langston 171.9
Charlie Sheehy 134.5 vs. Kaylyn Alfred 133.4
Jaylan Phillips 139.5 vs. E’mond Driver 142

Venue: Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas
Promoter: Top Rank
TV: ESPN+

Seniesa Estrada 104.4 vs. Leonela Yudica 103.7 (WBC, WBA female minimumweight titles) Andres Cortes 130 vs. Xavier Martinez 129.7 Karlos Balderas 135.9 vs. Nahir Albright 134.1 Rohan Polanco 142.9 vs.…
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Crawford still slightly favored

WBO welterweight champion Terence Crawford remains a slight favorite to defeat WBA/WBC/IBF welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr. in their PPV super fight on Saturday night in Las Vegas.

Errol Spence Jr. vs Terence Crawford
Errol Spence Jr +125 (5/4)
Terence Crawford -145 (20/29)

Will the Fight go the Scheduled Distance?
Yes -190 (10/19)
No +155 (31/20)

Method of Victory
Terence Crawford by Decision or Technical Decision 17/10 (+170)
Terence Crawford by KO, TKO or DQ 5/2 (+250)
Errol Spence Jr. by Decision or Technical Decision 5/2 (+250)
Errol Spence Jr. by KO, TKO or DQ 9/2 (+450)
Draw or Technical Draw 12/1 (+1200)

Odds courtesy of BetOnline (www.BetOnline.ag)

WBO welterweight champion Terence Crawford remains a slight favorite to defeat WBA/WBC/IBF welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr. in their PPV super fight on Saturday night in Las Vegas. Errol Spence…
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Smith-Eubank 2 undercard

BOXXER has announced to the undercard for the highly-anticipated rematch between Liam Smith and Chris Eubank Jr on Saturday, September 2 at the AO Arena, Manchester, England.

Tokyo 2020 Olympic bronze medallist Frazer Clarke is set to lock horns with ‘The White Rhino’ Dave Allen in a ten round domestic heavyweight dust up. ‘The Albanian King’ Florian Marku will take on Ireland’s Dylan Moran in a ten round welterweight contest. 2020 Olympic silver medallist Ben Whittaker faces TBA. And Mark Heffron will defend his British and Commonwealth super middleweight titles against ‘Little Lever’s Meat Cleaver’ Jack Cullen.

BOXXER has announced to the undercard for the highly-anticipated rematch between Liam Smith and Chris Eubank Jr on Saturday, September 2 at the AO Arena, Manchester, England. Tokyo 2020 Olympic…
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B&B Boxing master chess players

Crawford And Usyk

By Bill Green

While the fans have waited nearly 5 years for Spence vs Crawford, the fighters themselves have waited their entire boxing careers to position and maneuver themselves to be involved in the most watched/anticipated showdown in 30+ years.

Boxing is a lot like chess. For example, your coaches constantly preach to you the battle of positioning, whether it’s getting your lead foot outside of your opponents, or keeping your chin and hands in the right positions. All important aspects but for B&B-trained athletes there is another key component in positioning and that … .is simply play your best game of chess. Continue reading “B&B Boxing master chess players”

By Bill Green While the fans have waited nearly 5 years for Spence vs Crawford, the fighters themselves have waited their entire boxing careers to position and maneuver themselves to…
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Gonzalez edges Cesena

In the latest Puerto Rico vs. Mexico war on Wednesday night at the Kissimmee Civic Center in Kissimmee, Florida, super featherweights Orlando Gonzalez (21-2, 12 KOs) and Ramiro Cesena (16-2-1, 13 KOs) pounded on each other for ten rounds with Gonzalez winning 96-94, 96-94, 97-93. Judges preferred Gonzalez’ shoe-shining over Cesena’s power-punching.

Super lightweight Mohamed Mimoune (22-5, 3 KOs) stopped previously unbeaten Steven Galeano (12-0, 9 KOs) in round six. Galeano down at the end of round five and down 3x in round six.

Unbeaten middleweight Darrelle Valsaint (9-0, 7 KOs) halted Daniel Aduku (15-4-1, 11 KOs) in the fourth round. Body shots finished Aduku.

Unbeaten lightweight Mandeep Jangra (5-0, 3 KOs) outpointed Yesner Talavera (15-16-1, 4 KOs) over six rounds.

In the latest Puerto Rico vs. Mexico war on Wednesday night at the Kissimmee Civic Center in Kissimmee, Florida, super featherweights Orlando Gonzalez (21-2, 12 KOs) and Ramiro Cesena (16-2-1,…
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Estrada-Yudica Final Press Conference

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Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank via Getty Images

Sandwiched in between super fights this week, Top Rank has a show headlined by unified WBC/WBA female minimumweight champion Seniesa “Super Bad” Estrada (24-0, 9 KOs) against Leonela Yudica (19-1-3, 1 KO) this Friday at Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas.

Seniesa Estrada: “This is just the beginning. We’re at a time in women’s boxing where all the top women are starting to headline…everyone thinks they’re going to shock the world when they get in the ring me. But then, that bell rings and they see that my style is just different. I’m a different fighter.”

Leonela Yudica: “I’m positive that they have underestimated me. I have had a lot of fights, and I have a lot of experience. I defended my flyweight title 10 times. And while it is a great challenge to be going down in weight, I am ready and prepared to show that I have everything it takes to become world champion again.”

Sandwiched in between super fights this week, Top Rank has a show headlined by unified WBC/WBA female minimumweight champion Seniesa “Super Bad” Estrada (24-0, 9 KOs) against Leonela Yudica (19-1-3,…
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WBA: Ex-champ Puello suspended until October

Former WBA super lightweight champion Alberto Puello will be removed from the WBA rankings for the use of banned substances prior to his fight against Rolly Romero, current champion of the category. The WBA Championships Committee announced that it adheres to the decision made by the Nevada Athletic Commission which, after a hearing, determined that Puello should be suspended until October 5, 2023. For this reason, Puello will be able to request his return to the WBA rankings after that date.

Former WBA super lightweight champion Alberto Puello will be removed from the WBA rankings for the use of banned substances prior to his fight against Rolly Romero, current champion of…
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Yarde on Zhang-Joyce undercard

Light heavyweight banger Anthony Yarde (23-2, 22 KOs) hits the comeback trail towards his next world title challenge on September 23 with an all-British clash against Ricky Summers (19-3-1, 6 KOs) at the OVO Arena in London on the big Zhilei Zhang-Joe Joyce rematch card, live on TNT Sports (UK).

Yarde, the self-styled “Beast from the East,” won the admiration of the boxing public back in January when he gave unified world light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev a tough fight before being retired by his own corner in the eighth round in front of a packed house at the same venue. Continue reading “Yarde on Zhang-Joyce undercard”

Light heavyweight banger Anthony Yarde (23-2, 22 KOs) hits the comeback trail towards his next world title challenge on September 23 with an all-British clash against Ricky Summers (19-3-1, 6…
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Inoue: Even if all belts unified, I’ll stay at 122

Ohashi, Inoue, Papa Shingo Inoue (from Left)
Ohashi, Naoya Inoue, father/trainer Shingo Inoue (from left)

By Joe Koizumi
Photo: Boxing Beat

It is customary in Japan that the winner of the world title bout on the previous night participates in a press conference on the next day. The newly crowned WBC, WBO world 122-pound champion Naoya Inoue responded to questions by our media people today (Wednesday) in Yokohama. Naoya, quite uninjured and unbruised, cooly revealed his future plan.

“I wish to unify all the four world belts within this year (against Marlon Tapales). It may take three years to have myself physically adjust to the super bantam category and then may move up to the featherweight division. After taking a rest for a week, I wish to return to gym work.” Continue reading “Inoue: Even if all belts unified, I’ll stay at 122”

By Joe Koizumi Photo: Boxing Beat It is customary in Japan that the winner of the world title bout on the previous night participates in a press conference on the…
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WBA #5 Coyle returns Aug 19

Unbeaten NABA middleweight champion Connor “The Kid” Coyle (19-0, 8 KOs) will make the third defense of his title when he faces Joey Bryant (17-1, 13 KOs) on August 19 at the Blind Tiger in Biloxi, Mississippi. Coyle is ranked #5 by the WBA.

“I’m excited for this fight and Connor will be sharp against a very hungry fighter in Joey Bryant,” said Coyle’s promoter Jody Caliguire of Fire Fist Boxing Promotions. “Connor has been training extremely hard with (trainer and manager) Jim McLoughlin. This is the biggest fight of Bryant’s career, so we’re expecting a good challenge.”

Unbeaten NABA middleweight champion Connor “The Kid” Coyle (19-0, 8 KOs) will make the third defense of his title when he faces Joey Bryant (17-1, 13 KOs) on August 19…
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Takei, 7-0, 7 KOs, sinks Filipino champ Baldonado

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By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda

On the undercard of the sensational superfight of Stephen Fulton and Naoya Inoue, a highly expected future champ Yoshiki Takei, 119, OPBF super bantam ruler, engaged in a non-title eight rounder and extended his unblemished KO mark to 7-0, 7 KOs, by embalming Filipino bantam titlist Ronnie Baldonado (16-5-1, 9 KOs), 117.5, with a single body shot at 1:08 of the third round on Tuesday in Tokyo, Japan.

It was an important trial for Takei, former K-1 champ who entered the international style ring warfare two years ago, to attempt to fight in the 118-pound category by moving down from the 122-pound division. Since Naoya recently renounced all the world bantam belts, Ohashi Promotions now plans to have Takei fight in quest of one of the 118-pound titles in the future, although Takei will defend his OPBF belt in his mandatory defense in December. WBC#10, IBF#11 Takei, a hard-hitting Hamed stylist, previously stopped world-rated Bruno Tarimo last December. He is worth watching. Continue reading “Takei, 7-0, 7 KOs, sinks Filipino champ Baldonado”

By Joe Koizumi Photos by Naoki Fukuda On the undercard of the sensational superfight of Stephen Fulton and Naoya Inoue, a highly expected future champ Yoshiki Takei, 119, OPBF super…
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Spence-Crawford Grand Arrivals

042 Errol Spence
Photos: Esther Lin/SHOWTIME

Fight week officially kicked off Tuesday as undefeated welterweight champions Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. and Terence “Bud” Crawford made their grand arrivals at MGM Grand before they meet this Saturday, July 29 headlining a Showtime PPV from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Errol Spence: “It would be a dream come true to become the first welterweight undisputed champion of the world in the four-belt era. I watched all the great fighters as a kid. Now, I get to have my moment. I want the bright lights and the glory… He’s in his prime. I’m in my prime. We are the two best fighters in the welterweight division. The winner of the fight on Saturday night will be the best fighter in boxing.”

Terence Crawford: “It’s going to be even sweeter to win the undisputed championship for the second time. That’s why we take the chances we take. That’s why we fight the way we fight. This is a fight that the world’s been craving. My name is already up there with the all-time greatest welterweight fighters. It’s just a matter of going out there on Saturday and putting the cherry on top and furthering my legacy.”

Fight week officially kicked off Tuesday as undefeated welterweight champions Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. and Terence “Bud” Crawford made their grand arrivals at MGM Grand before they meet this…
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Cuevas-Mosquera undercard shaping up

All Star Boxing, Inc presents its 3rd edition of “Panama Fight Night” with an international undercard. In the main event WBA #12, WBO #14 welterweight Derrieck “Pretty Boy” Cuevas (25-1-1, 17 KOs) of Puerto Rico faces local fan favorite Alberto “Metralleta” Mosquera (28-5-2, 16 KOs) in a 10-round contest. The fight will air August 4 on ESPN+ from Coliseo de Combates in Panama City, Panama.

The co-main event will have the vacant WBA gold super middleweight title on the line. #8 ranked contender Uwel Hernandez (15-1 8 KOs) squares off against Rodolfo “Poroto” Juarez (21-8, 15 KOs) of Argentina over 12 rounds. Hernandez, a Cuban residing in Germany will fight abroad for the first time as he aims to capture the most important belt of his young career. Continue reading “Cuevas-Mosquera undercard shaping up”

All Star Boxing, Inc presents its 3rd edition of “Panama Fight Night” with an international undercard. In the main event WBA #12, WBO #14 welterweight Derrieck “Pretty Boy” Cuevas (25-1-1,…
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The media and its evolution

By Mauricio Sulaimán
President of the WBC- Son of José Sulaimán

The work that the have in life is difficult to measure as it is undoubtedly the most influential element for everything. News keep society informed and educated, commercials and marketing give life and success to products, interviews and segments make histories that create heroes or villains and so on.

Without media coverage, any activity is minimized, and the results of said activity are reflected proportionally.

For example, a product without advertising is unlikely to become a massive success, even though it may be the best on the market.

In a similar way, an event without media coverage will not have the impact or significance it deserves. Continue reading “The media and its evolution”

By Mauricio Sulaimán President of the WBC- Son of José Sulaimán The work that the have in life is difficult to measure as it is undoubtedly the most influential element…
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Inoue demolishes Fulton, wins WBC/WBO 122lb belts

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By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda

“Monster” Naoya Inoue (25-0, 22 KOs), 121.75, impressively captured the WBC, WBO 122-pound belts when he maintained the pressure from the start, positively threw jabs and combinations and finally caught Stephen Fulton (21-1, 8 KOs), 122, to halt him at 1:14 of the eighth round on Tuesday at Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. It was Naoya’s fourth division belt since he had previously acquired the 108, 115 and 118-pound titles. Inoue, 30, positively kept throwing jabs and stalking the defending champ in every round. Fulton, 29, occasionally attempted counters to the aggressive Japanese, who averted almost all of them and kept stinging lefts to had him bleeding from the nose in round four.

The eighth saw Inoue turn more aggressive, connecting a vicious right to the champ’s face. Stephen almost lost his equilibrium, and Naoya quickly follow it up with a looping left hook. Down he went. Fulton gamely pulled himself up and resumed fighting. Inoue swarmed over him, and cornered him with a flurry of punches. Referee Hector Afu, Panama, declared a halt when Fulton sank again with his back to the corner post. It was his second visit to the deck with the ref coming to his rescue.

The newly crowned champ jubilantly said, “I’m very happy to become the super bantamweight champion. I truly appreciate your supports and contributions to this great event.”

Then, his counterpart WBA, IBF champ Marlon Tapales climbed up to the ring, displaying his belts and facing the new champ Naoya. They will square off soon to unify four belts within this year, hopefully.

Promoter: Ohashi Promotions.

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By Joe Koizumi Photos by Naoki Fukuda “Monster” Naoya Inoue (25-0, 22 KOs), 121.75, impressively captured the WBC, WBO 122-pound belts when he maintained the pressure from the start, positively…
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Ramirez halts Shimizu, keeps WBO 126lb belt

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By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda

WBO featherweight champion Robeisy Ramirez (13-1, 8 KOs), 125.75, kept his belt as he whipped Japanese challenger Satoshi Shimizu (11-2, 10 KOs), 125.75, from the outset, accelerated his attack, and dropped him to halt him at 1:08 of the fifth round in a scheduled twelve on Tuesday in Tokyo, Japan.

Ramirez, originally from Cuba, previously won the Olympic gold medal twice in 2012 and 2016, and then turned professional afterward. Shimizu, six inches taller at 5’11”, was also an Olympian who acquired the bronze medal in London in 2012.

Ramirez kept battering the slower challenger from all angles, defended himself well with his tight defense and finally accelerated his attack in round five. Robeisy exploded a well-timed left uppercut to the chin, and badly floored him on the deck. Though Shimizu, bleeding from the mouth and nose, barely resumed fighting, the champ swarmed over him to prompt the referee Ramon Pena’s intervention. Continue reading “Ramirez halts Shimizu, keeps WBO 126lb belt”

By Joe Koizumi Photos by Naoki Fukuda WBO featherweight champion Robeisy Ramirez (13-1, 8 KOs), 125.75, kept his belt as he whipped Japanese challenger Satoshi Shimizu (11-2, 10 KOs), 125.75,…
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Interview: Hall of Fame Referee Richard Steele

By Jeff Zimmerman

Hall of Fame Referee Richard Steele broke down Saturday’s Super Fight between Errol Spence Jr. and Terence “Bud” Crawford for the undisputed welterweight championship at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Steele shared his memories from his Super Fights he refereed back in the day from Hagler-Hearns, Leonard-Hagler and Chavez-Taylor as well as his relationship with the “GOAT” Muhammad Ali. Steele also discussed his undefeated super middleweight from Guatemala, Lester Martinez, who is now trained by Crawford’s trainer BoMac, as well as his Richard Steele Foundation & Boxing Club.

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By Jeff Zimmerman Hall of Fame Referee Richard Steele broke down Saturday’s Super Fight between Errol Spence Jr. and Terence “Bud” Crawford for the undisputed welterweight championship at the T-Mobile…
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“Golden Boy” HBO trailer

Boxing is back HBO, sort of. “The Golden Boy,” a 2-part documentary on ring legend Oscar De La Hoya premieres this week on HBO Max.

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Boxing is back HBO, sort of. “The Golden Boy,” a 2-part documentary on ring legend Oscar De La Hoya premieres this week on HBO Max. _

Golden Boy inks Rolly mandatory

Golden Boy Promotions announced today the signing of WBA #1 ranked super lightweight Ohara “Two Tanks” Davies (25-2, 18 KOs), the mandatory WBA challenger to Rolando “Rolly” Romero.

“We are in the business of making world champions, and we will make Ohara Davies one of them under our promotional family,” said Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy Promotions Oscar De La Hoya. “He has the grit, determination and bad blood against Romero to fuel him as he campaigns for the WBA world title very soon. Keep an eye out for him!”

Golden Boy Promotions announced today the signing of WBA #1 ranked super lightweight Ohara “Two Tanks” Davies (25-2, 18 KOs), the mandatory WBA challenger to Rolando “Rolly” Romero. “We are…
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