FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT BETWEEN (C) ALEXANDER VOLKANOVSKI AND (#5) ILIA TOPURIA HEADLINES UFC® 298 AT HONDA CENTER

Las Vegas – UFC® returns to Honda Center with a blockbuster featherweight championship bout that will see Alexander Volkanovski defend against undefeated No. 5 ranked contender Ilia Topuria. Also, No. 2 ranked contender Merab Dvalishvili collides with No. 3 Henry Cejudo in a pivotal bantamweight clash.

UFC® 298: VOLKANOVSKI vs. TOPURIA takes place Saturday, Feb. 17 in Anaheim, Calif. with the main card at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT on ESPN+ PPV. The prelims will be available on ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes, as well as simulcast in English and Spanish on ESPN+, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. The early prelims will kick off at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT on ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass.

UFC® 298: VOLKANOVSKI vs. TOPURIA tickets will go on sale Friday, Dec. 15 at 10 a.m. PT and are available for purchase at ticketmaster.com. Ticket sales are limited to eight (8) per person. UFC Fight Club® members will have the opportunity to purchase tickets Wednesday, Dec. 13 at 10 a.m. PT via the website www.ufcfightclub.com. A special Internet ticket pre-sale will be available to UFC newsletter subscribers Thursday, Dec. 14 starting at 10 a.m. PT. To access this presale, users must register for the UFC newsletter through UFC.com.

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Volkanovski (26-3, fighting out of Windang, NSW, Australia) plans to kick off his 2024 campaign by securing his sixth UFC featherweight title defense. Unbeaten at 145 pounds, he holds impressive victories over Yair Rodriguez, Max Holloway and Brian Ortega. Volkanovski now intends to hand Topuria his first career loss in emphatic fashion.

Topuria (14-0, fighting out of Alicante, Spain) hopes to keep his undefeated record intact by dethroning Volkanovski with a career-defining performance. A well-rounded competitor with heavy hands, he holds memorable wins against Josh Emmett, Bryce Mitchell and Ryan Hall. Topuria now aims to finish Volkanovski and begin his reign atop the featherweight ladder.

Surging Dvalishvili (16-4, fighting out of Long Island, N.Y. by way of Tbilisi, Georgia) has his sight set on taking out another former UFC champion. A relentless grappler and striker, he has earned notable victories over Petr Yan, Jose Aldo and Marlon Moraes. Dvalishvili now looks to stake his claim for a title shot by securing his 10th consecutive win.

Former two-division champion Cejudo (16-3, fighting out of Phoenix, Ariz.) plans to hand Dvalishvili his first loss in six years. A 2008 Olympic gold medal wrestler, he has delivered exciting victories against Dominick Cruz, T.J. Dillashaw and Demetrius Johnson. Cejudo now aims to make his case for a championship opportunity by halting Dvalishvili’s momentum with a dominant performance.

Additional bouts on the card include:

  • No. 3 ranked strawweight contender Tatiana Suarez (11-0, fighting out of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.) hopes to remain undefeated when she takes on No. 4 Amanda Lemos (13-3-1, fighting out of Pará, Brazil)
  • No. 9 ranked heavyweight contender Tai Tuivasa (15-6, fighting out of Western Sydney, NSW, Australia) locks horns with No. 10 Marcin Tybura (24-8, fighting out of Uniejow, Poland)
  • No. 15 ranked middleweight contender Anthony Hernandez (11-2 1NC, fighting out of Dunnigan, Calif.) squares off with rising Ikram Aliskerov (15-1, fighting out of Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia)
  • No. 14 ranked flyweight contender Andrea Lee (13-8, fighting out of Shreveport, La.) battles Miranda Maverick (14-5, fighting out of Denver, Colo. by way of Buffalo, Mo.)
  • Marcos Rogerio de Lima (21-10-1, fighting out of Ribeirâo Pires, Brazil) faces Justin Tafa (7-3 1NC, fighting out of Brisbane, Australia) in a hard-hitting heavyweight tilt
  • Zhang Mingyang (16-6, fighting out of Qingdao, China) takes on Brendson Ribeiro (15-5 1NC, fighting out of Curitiba, Parana, Brazil) in a clash of debuting light heavyweights
  • Yusaku Kinoshita (6-3, fighting out of Osaka, Japan) meets fellow Dana White’s Contender Series signee Danny Barlow (7-0, fighting out of Memphis, Tenn.) at welterweight

For the latest information on additional bouts for this event, please visit www.ufc.com. All bouts are live and subject to change.

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CES Boxing Welcomes Tevin Regis to the Team

DORCHESTER, MA – CES Boxing has been quietly adding to its impressive stable of fighters as 2023 comes to an end.  Most recently, the Providence based outfit signed 28-year-old lightweight prospect Tevin “Hitman” Regis (1-0, 1 KO) to an exclusive promotional agreement.

“I am thrilled to sign Tevin,” said CES founder, Jimmy Burchfield, Sr.  “I was blown away by his pro debut in August and am convinced that he has the poise, skill and charisma to become a star in the loaded lightweight division.”

Regis made his pro debut on August 5th a memorable one, knocking out Joshua Zimmerman in devastating fashion in the first round at the Polar Park in Worcester, MA. Sitting ringside that night was Burchfield, Sr., who was so impressed with Tevin’s performance that he immediately scheduled a meeting with brothers Marc and Nico Gargaro, who train and manage Regis, respectively, out of the Nonantum Boxing Club in Newton, MA. 

The moment was a very special one for Regis, whose mother tragically passed away only a few weeks before his pro debut. 

“I lost my mom on July 5th, and my fight was literally a month later on August 5th,” laments Regis.  “In the hospital few weeks before she passed away, my mom told me that she dreamt about the fight and saw me win my pro debut.  When I won the fight and had my hand raised, I felt like I was in that dream.  It was a special feeling.  For the outcome to be a 1st round knockout and to then get the attention of Jimmy and CES, it felt like a dream come true.” 

While Regis grew up watching the likes of Roy Jones, Jr., Floyd Mayweather, and Mike Tyson, he never considered a career in the squared circle.  The Dorchester native instead played football his entire life, from Pop Warner through college football at Fitchburg State University to playing semi-pro for a few years after that. It wasn’t until his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer when Tevin was 24 that he became inspired to fight.
 
“My mom was fighting breast cancer since 2019,” explains Regis.  “That was a big part of what drove me to boxing.  She was going through her own fight.  She always stood strong and showed me how strong she was, and I felt like I wanted to pick a fight of my own.” 

Looking for a place to train, Regis found the Nonantum Boxing Club, where he quickly picked up the nuances of the Sweet Science from Marc Gargaro, who was a US Olympic team coach from 2017 to 2021.  Only 4 years and 20 amateur bouts later, the pair decided to try the pro ranks.

“I kind of landed in the perfect place,” reflects Regis of signing with CES Boxing.  “I paid a lot of attention to the boxing scene in Massachusetts over the last few years, and CES is pretty much the biggest promotional company out there.  I had a short amateur career, but I have a great trainer with a lot of experience.  He’s so technical that I was able to develop my skills in a shorter timeframe.”

“Tevin is going to move fast,” said Gargaro, who now also serves as the head coach of Team Combat League’s Boston Butchers. “I’ve seen him perform well against top talent and he has the power to end a fight at any moment.  We’re excited about signing with CES.  I think it’s a perfect move for him and his career.” 

Regis’ first assignment with CES is a homecoming bout to kick off the new year, when he faces East Hartford, CT’s Salvatore Pugliares (0-1-1) at Freeport Hall in Dorchester, MA on January 13th. 

“I don’t know too much about him personally,” admits Regis of Pugliares.  “I’ve seen one of his fights and got a sense of his fighting style.  I’m just preparing to be the best me in front of my friends and family, and I’m not too worried about what he can do.”

With a new promoter in tow and a homecoming fight on the schedule, 2024 looks to be a promising year for the lightweight prospect.

For more information, follow CES Boxing on FacebookInstagram and Twitter at @CESBOXING.

INFORMATION

CES Boxing is one of the top promotions on the East Coast.  Founded in 1992 by Jimmy Burchfield Sr., CES Boxing has promoted many world class fighters, including Jamaine Ortiz, Juiseppe Cusumano, Hank Lundy, Vinny Paz, Peter Manfredo, Mariusz Wach, Jason Estrada, Matt Godfrey, Chad Dawson and Ray Oliveira. CES Boxing has promoted such super fights as “The Thriller on Triller: Tyson v Jones Jr.”, “Mayweather vs. Gotti III” and “The Contender: Manfredo v Pemberton”.




Tishchenko is first WBA bridgerweight champion

Evgeny Tishchenko made history by becoming the first World Boxing Association (WBA) bridgerweight champion by defeating Leon Harth this weekend at the Agenda Arena in Dubai.

The Russian fighter finished the fight in the sixth round against a veteran like Harth and took the belt in the 200 / 224-pound weight class.

It was the first championship fight in this division and Tishchenko dominated the bout, winning every round and got a knockdown in the second round to cruise to victory.

Harth put a lot of heart in the ring but was outclassed by the Russian and lost his chance to become champion.

Tishchenko left his record at 13 wins, 1 loss. For his part, Harth now has a record of 22 wins, 6 losses and 1 draw.




102nd WBA Convention: Day 1

The first day of the 102nd World Boxing Association (WBA) Convention will be held at the Caribe Royale Hotel, in Orlando, Florida, where different events will take place until December 14th. 

The agenda will open at 9:00 a.m. (local time) with the General Assembly of the organization, which will be led by the president of the organization, Gilberto Jesus Mendoza, along with all the members of the Executive board in a general discussion.

At 2:00 p.m., the Championships Committee and the Ratings Committee will gather, to discussed issues related to the weight divisions will be discussed, with the participation of promoters who will have the right to speak in these discussions.

Finally, in the evening, the opening ceremony will be held with the participation of all the special guests and world boxing figures who will attend this convention.

The event will continue in consecutive days until next Thursday, when different topics of world interest will be discussed.




MONGOLIAN KNOCKOUT ARTIST TSENDBAATAR “CHINGGIS KHAAN” ERDENEBAT RETURNS TO SONY HALL IN TIMES SQUARE TO FACE YOHAN VASQUEZ TOMORROW NIGHT

NEW YORK (December 15, 2023) Tomorrow night at New York’s Sony Hall, DiBella Entertainment fighter Tsendbaatar Erdenebat steps into the ring to face Yohan “La Fiera” Vasquez, headlining “Holiday Fight Night 2”. Erdenebat (7-0, 3 KOs), from Tsetserleg, Mongolia, will put his undefeated record on the line when he takes on the tough and tested Vasquez (25-4, 20 KOs).

The fight will stream live and free at videos.boxinginsider.com. The card is promoted by Larry Goldberg’s Boxing Insider Promotions.

It has been a busy and active year for the southpaw Erdenebat, who is fighting for the fourth time in 2023. He is coming off of a 10-round points victory against Wensong Liu (11-2-1, 8 KOs) in September. The 27-year-old Mongolian prospect has been matched tough throughout his short career, fighting in his first 10-rounder in only his second pro bout.

Vasquez, who hails from The Bronx, NY, by way of the Dominican Republic, is coming off of a hard-fought 10-round decision loss to Filipino Charly Suarez (16-0, 9 KOs) in Tulsa, OK.

“I want to end the year strong,” said Erdenebat. “I am facing an opponent that hasn’t lost by knockout. Hopefully, I am going to come out victorious and give him his first knockout loss. I’m not going to force it. If it comes naturally, great. If not, I will use my skills, experience and power to dominate all of the rounds. I’m prepared for a full eight-round fight.

“I want to make a good impression in this fight so that I will have bigger and tougher opposition in the future,” he continued. “To get there, I know I need to make a statement with this fight.”

“This is an important fight for Tsendbaatar competing in his first main event against an experienced foe,” said Lou DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment. “With his vaunted power, fearless attitude, and fan-friendly style, Tsendbaatar creates excitement whenever he fights and he has the potential to become a world class contender.”

Erdenebat grew up on the countryside steppes of the Mongolian grassland, living a nomadic lifestyle with his family, herding horses and livestock, which helped him to develop his lauded strength. As an amateur, Erdenebat was a two-time Olympian, competing in the 2016 Rio Games and 2020 Tokyo Games. Accumulating an impressive 147-41 record, Erdenebat won 11 Mongolian National titles, as well as gold medals at the AIBA Asian Championships twice, the 2018 Asian Games, and a bronze medal at the 2019 AIBA World Championships.

Tickets for “Holiday Fight Night 2” start at $95 and are available via ticketmaster.com. Doors to Sony Hall open at 6:30pm, and first bell is at 7:30pm.  

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Michael Oliveria Ready for 2024 Return

Denver (November 20, 2023) –As 2024 approaches, Super Middleweight Michael Oliverira is poised to become a player in the division.

The 33-year-old has a record of 22-2 with 16 knockouts and is ready to show the world that he is the fighter that won his first 16 fights and was looked at as a world title contender.

Oliveira, who now resides in Denver after living in Miami via his native Brazil, will be back in March in a bout weighing 170 lbs and will campaign at 168.

“I am now back with internationally known matchmaker) Jon Beninati and he helped me with coaches and potential sponsors. John has been around a lot of world champions, so I know he can help me. I have been training every day and working on my conditioning and getting my weight down,” said Oliveira.

“I am thinking of two or three fights to get back and then I will look for a significant opportunity.”

Oliveira has been practically inactive over the last decade, but he did not sit idly on the sidelines.

“I had some injuries and took some time to become a Police Officer. I moved to Denver and am a Police officer here.

The former Brazilian soccer player only had two amateur fights, and is now engaged with a son, is not taking a second chance in the squared circle lightly.

“I feel that I was young and did not take advantage of the people that I had around me. I am more mature, and I have developed my man strength. I feel that given the proper opportunity, I will knock it out of the park.




Denzel Whitley settles unfinished business with Kenny Larson in battle of unbeaten welterweights

WORCESTER, Mass. (December 10, 2023) – Undefeated welterweight prospect Denzel “Double Impact” Whitley (13-0, 7 KOs) settled unfinished business in last night’s “Pandemonium at The Palladium 2” main event, presented by Granite Chin Promotions (GCP), at the famed Palladium in Worcester, Massachusetts.

All of the action was streamed live on BXNGTV.com from the famed Palladium in Worcester. GCP partnered with Project New Hope, a Worcester-based charity that supports veterans and their families.

In a fight that almost happened several times in the past, unbeaten welterweight Whitley and Larson finally met to settle unfinished business for the vacant Junior North American Boxing Federation (NABF) Welterweight Championship. Neither had fought in a 10-rounder until last night.

After a “feeling out” first round, the strategy was for Whitley to keep his hands high and effectively counter punch, while the tough, rugged Larson more than lived up to his nickname (“Lionheart”), charging forward and throwing punches from various angles. A steady diet of counter punches enabled Whitley to take control, knocking Larson’s mouthpiece out twice early in the fight when Whitley trapped him in the corners.

The action somewhat slowed in the sixth and seventh rounds as the always poised Whitley continued to breakdown a game Larson, who kept coming at the start of the eighth, but Whitley remained dominant and unfazed by Larson’s aggressive style.

Larson was penalized a point in the ninth round when his mouthpiece came out for the fifth time during the clash. Clearly the Fighter of the Night, Whitley only had to remain upright to win, but he chose to fight right to the end, firing shots until the final bell. The judges’ wide range of scoring resulted in a somewhat questionable 10-round split decision win for Whitley (99-90, 97-92, 92-97.

“He (Larson) said he was strong, and he was,” Whitley said after the fight. “That kid is tough. If you judge by competition in a full fight this was my best fight. Every time he threw his right hand, I countered with uppercuts. I thought I was going to get him out of there, but when I had him on the ropes, he got too close to me for me to have the right range, and he got out and came right back. I have to give it up to him. The question going into this fight was who was left in New England for the winner. I think I will have to move around, fighting outside of New England in 2024, and hopefully I’ll move up in the WBC rankings after this win.”

Denzel Whitley is crowned the new NABF Welterweight Champion

Whitley is also the reigning Massachusetts and United States Boxing Federation (USBF) Welterweight Champion.

Hometown favorite Kendrick “Peppa” Ball, Jr. (22-1-3, 12 KOs), of Worcester, captured his third title belt, the vacant USBF light heavyweight, stopping his Venezuelan opponent, former WBA Fedelatin Super Welterweight Champion Heber Rondon (20-6, 13 KOs), at the tail end of the first round. Ball drilled Rondon with a body shot and unleashed a couple of additional punches that dropped Rondon on his back. Ball added the USBF belt to his hardware collection that includes the New England middleweight and WBC USA Silver super middleweight straps.

Marshfield (MA) welterweight Joe Bush, a 2023 New England Golden Gloves silver medalist, turned in a spectacular pro debut performance versus Jemorean Smith (0-2). Bush stopped Smith with a perfectly placed shot to the stomach that dropped Smith to his knees. He failed to beat the referee’s 10-count for a Bush knockout at the 58-second mark of round one.

Joe Bush had his hand raised in victory in his pro debut

Coming out of the corner with vengeance in his eyes, aggressive Douglas (MA) junior middleweight Robert Degaetano (2-0, 2 KOs) blasted out Devon Grant (0-7) in the opening round, flooring Grant three times to earn a technical knockout victory.

Degaetano unloaded a barrage of unanswered punches for the first knockdown, followed by a six-punch combination for the second, and a left to the head and right to the body sent Grant down again and the referee waved off the action.

In arguably the Fight of the Night, Worcester junior middleweight Khiary “Too Sharp” Gray (17-6, 13 KOs) won a very competitive six-round unanimous decision (58-56 X 3) over cagey Jimmy “The Quiet Storm” Williams (18-14-2, 6 KOs), despite the New Haven fighter recording the lone knockdown of the fight. Gray fought for the first time in two years and his ring rust showed as he missed punches early, but he buzzed Williams in the second and buckled his opponent’s knees in the fourth. A former college football player who only two years ago defeated world champion Yuri Foreman, Williams used his experience and athleticism to great advantage, scoring a flash knockdown in the fourth.

Undefeated Springfield (MA) lightweight prospect Carlos “El Gallo” Gonzalez extended his win streak to nine with his eighth knockout. Gonzalez sent Nathan Benichou (2-19-1, 2 KOs) to the canvas in the opening round via a quick left-right combination. Gonzalez attacked full force in the second and closed the show with a lightning quick one-two.

Scituate (MA) heavyweight Kevin “Big Gulp” Nagle improved to 5-0 with his fifth knockout when pro-debuting Tadeu Costa was unable to continue after three rounds.

Cuban southpaw Danny Lafos Poll (3-0, 3 KOs) sent junior middleweight Bryan Goldsby (5-20) to the canvas three times by the middle of round one. The first was by way of a left cross, second a body shot, and the last a left to the head after which the referee stopped the fight.

Junior welterweight Carlos Marrero III (6-9-3, 1 KO) registered a mild upset, knocking out Tyrone “Hands of Stone” Luckey (16-23-4, 12 KOs) with a straight right hand in the second round. It was Marrero’s first knockout of his 18-fight pro career.

Famous Wilson (3-0, 3 KOs) dropped super middleweight Nata Gomes (0-3) with a body shot, followed by another knockdown, when the referee halted the action at 2:15 of the opening round.

Springfield junior welterweight Edwine Humaine (3-0, 3 KOs) only needed 19 seconds to stop pro-debuting Terrence Richardson, who was dropped by a three-punch combination, never recovering from the first shot to the body.

Four-time New England Golden Gloves champion Keno Luna, of Worcester, will need to wait a little longer for his pro debut. His scheduled fight last night was cancelled when his opponent, Moises Rivera, didn’t show up at the venue to fight even though he weighed in the day before.

Complete results below:


OFFICIAL RESULTS

MAIN EVENT – VACANT JUNIOR NABF WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Denzel Whitley (13-0, 7 KOs), Holyoke, MA.

WDEC10 (99-90, 97-92, 92-97)

Kenny Larson (7-1-1, 5 KOs), Salem, MA.

(Whitley won vacant Junior NABF welterweight title)

VACANT USBF LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Kendrick Ball, Jr. (22-1-3, 13 KOs), Worcester, MA

WKO1 (2:59)

Heber Rondon (20-6, 13 KOs), Los Teques, Venezuela

(Ball won vacant USBF light heavyweight title)

HEAVYWEIGHTS

Kevin Nagle (5-0, 5 KOs), Scituate, MA

WTKO3 (3:00)

Tadeu Costa (0-1), Boston, MA by way of Brazil

SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS

Famous Wilson (3-0, 2 KOS), Stoney Brook, NY

WTKO1 (2:15)

Nata Gomes (0-3), Los Angeles, CA

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS

Robert Degaetano (2-0, 2 KOs), Douglas, MA

WKO1 (1:02).

Devon Grant (0-7), Harlem, NY

Khiary Gray (18-6, 13 KOs), Worcester, MA

WDEC6 (58-56, 58-56, 58-56)

Jimmy Williams (18-14-2, 6 KOs), New Haven, CT

Danny Lafos Poll (3-0, 3 KOs), Santiago, Cuba

WTKO1 (1:43)

Bryan Goldsby (5-20, 0 KOs), Macon, GA

Keno Luna (0-0, 0 KO), Worcester, MA

CANCELED

Moises Rivera (0-9), Worcester, MA

WELTERWEIGHTS

Joe Bush (1-0, 1 KO), Marshfield, MA

WKO1 (0:58)

Jemorean Smith (0-2), Wilson, NC

JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS

Carlos Marrero III (6-9-3, 1 KOs), Bridgeport, CT

WKO2 (0:53)

Tyrone Luckey (16-23-4, 12 KOs), Manahawkin, NJ

Edwine Humaine (3-0, 3 KOs), Springfield, MA by way of Haiti

WKO1 (0:19)

Terrence Richardson (0-1), Wilson, NC

LIGHTWEIGHTS

Carlos Gonzalez (9-0, 8 KOs), Springfield, MA

WTKO2 (1:20)

Nathan Benichou (2-19-1, 2 KOs), Puebla City, Mexico by way of France




FOLLOW HANEY – PROGRAIS LIVE!

 

Follow all the action as Regis Progaris defends the WBC Junior Welterweight Title against former undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney.  The action begins at 8 PM ET with IBF Bantamweight champion Ebanie Bridges defending against Miyo Yoshida.  Andy Cruz takes on Jovanni Straffon and Liam Paro battles Montana Love.

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12 ROUNDS–WBC JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT TITLE–REGIS PROGRAIS (29-1, 24 KOS) VS DEVIN HANEY (30-0, 15 KOS)
ROUND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TOTAL
PROGRAIS 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 9 108
HANEY* 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 120

ROUND 1: Body Punch from Haney…

ROUND 2 Body shot from Prograis…Combination from Haney..Straight left from Prograis..Good uppercut from Haney..

ROUND 3 Nice overhand right from Prograis..COUNTER RIGHT AND DOWN GOES PROGRAIS…Right to body…Swelling around eyes of Prograis

ROUND 4 Right to body from Haney…1-2 from Haney…

ROUND 5 Good body shot from Haney…Right..

ROUND 6 Left from Haney..Body shot..Big right buckles Prograis…Prograis bleeding from the nose…

ROUND 7 Combination from Haney..Body shot

ROUND 8 Counter left from Haney…Uppercut..

ROUND 9  Right rocks Prograis

ROUND 10 Left from Prograis..Counter right from Haney…

ROUND 11 Straight Right from Haney…Straight Right

ROUND 12   Haney boxing and moving

120-107 ON ALL CARDS FOR HANEY

10 Rounds–Junior Welterweights–Liam Paro (23-0, 14 KOs) vs Montana Love (18-1-1, 9 KOs)
ROUND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TOTAL
Paro 9 10 9 10 10 TKO 48
Love 10 9 10 9 9 47

Round 1 Check hook from Love
Round 2 2 Lefts from Paro
Round 3 Nice right hook from Love at the bell
Round 4 Left from Paro
Round 5 Jab from Paro..Left
Round 6 UPPERCUT AND DOWN GOES LOVE…STRAIGHT LEFT AND LOVE GOES DOWN AGAIN..Huge flurry from Paro…Love’s legs are wobbly…MORE PUNCHES AND THE FIGHT IS STOPPED

10 Rounds–Lightweights–Andy Cruz (1-0) vs Jovanni Straffon (26-5-1, 19 KOs)
ROUND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TOTAL
Cruz 10 10 TKO 20
Straffon 9 9 19

Round 1: Big Right from Cruz..
Round 2: Hard flush punches from Criuz…Huge right hand…Straffon in trouble…2 Big rights
Round 3:  Cruz continuing to batter StRAFFON AND THE FIGHT IS STOPPED

10 ROUNDS–IBF BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE–EBANIE BRIDGES (9-1, 4 KOS) VS MIYO YOSHIDA (16-4)
ROUND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TOTAL
BRIDGES 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 10 92
YOSHIDA* 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 100

ROUND 1 Good jab from Yoshida…Body shot

ROUND 2 Body shot from Yoshida…Left hook

ROUND 3 Right from Bridges…Right from Yoshida…Left…

ROUND 4 Good right from Yoshida

ROUND 5 Good right from Yoshida..Body shot..Right

ROUND 6 Chopping right from Yoshida..Another right and uppercut

ROUND 7 Nice left hook from Bridges..Right from Yoshida…Flurry..Chopping right

ROUND 8 Right from Yoshida…Right from Bridges

ROUND 9 Overhand Right from Yoshida…Big uppercut..2 rights wobbles Bridges…Jab

ROUND 10 Good right from Bridges..Right from Yoshida..Left..Big left from Bridges

99-91 TWICE AND 97-93 FOR THE NEW WORLD CHAMPION MIYO YOSHIDA




Espinosa Dethrones Robeisy Ramirez and wins Featherweight Crown in Action Packed affair

Rafael Espinosa wrestled the WBO Featherweight title with an action packed 12-round majority decision over Robeisy Ramirez at The Charles F. Dodge City Center in Pembroke Pines, Florida.

The taller Espinosa had a good start to the fight as he was able to get inside and land punches. Ramirez was able to get in some decent shots of his own. In round five, Ramirez landed a right hook that sent Espinosa to the deck. Espinosa got up but fell back down at the bell.

The two traded flurries of punches which thrilled the sold out crowd which favored the Cuban born Ramirez. In round 12, Espinosa’s pressure finally wilted Ramirez and dropped the now-former champion with a flurry that was capped by a left hook.

That seemed to be the difference as Espinosa won by scores of 115-111, 114-112 and 113-113.

Espinosa, 125.3 lbs of Guadalajara, MEX is now 22-0. Ramirez, 125.6 lbs of Cuba is 13-2.

Espinoza said, “I didn’t think about anything in here. I just thought about winning. I even asked what round we were in. And I knew that I had to drop him in order to win. I just put my heart into it. I always do that. And thank God it happened.

“I think I’ve had a broken foot since the second round. But what kept me on my feet was my daughter, my parents, my wife and my family. I knew that all of Mexico was watching me. And I knew that I had to become a world champion.”

Ramirez said, “We did what we always do. We followed what Ismael Salas told us to do. We scored the knockdown and tried to end the fight, but it didn’t happen.

“I thought the fight was won. But he got his second wind. I tried to catch mine. But I’ve got to give him credit. He came after me. He got the knockdown. I didn’t think it would determine the result, but that’s what the judges decided.”

Zayas Stops Fortea in 5

Promising Xander Zayas stopped Jorge Fortea in round five of their 10-round junior middleweight bout.

In round one, Zayas dropped Fortea with a left to the body. In round five, it as another left to the body that put Fortea down for the 10-count at 1:37.

Zayas, 153.6 lbs of San Juan, PR is 18-0 with 12 knockouts. Fortea, 153,7 lbs of Souce, ESP is 24-4-1.

Zayas, “We knew that he likes to keep his elbows out. And it was just a matter of time after we got him in the first round. After that, he went into survival mode and brought his elbows down. But then we got him with another body shot.”

Good looking Bruce Carrington remained undefeated with a second round stoppage over Jason Sanchez in a 10-round featherweight fight.

In round two, Carrington rocked Sanchez with a right. He followed him around the ring and dropped Sanchez with a hard right. Sanchez was not all the way back and then ate a left hook just before the bell and went to the canvas again and the fight was over at 2:59.

Carrington, 125.8 lbs of Brooklyn is 10-0 with six knockouts. Sanchez, 125.7 lbs of Albuquerque, NM is 16-5.

Carrington said, “This was a statement to the rest of the featherweight division. I want all the smoke. It doesn’t’ matter who it is.”

Richard Torrez Jr. had to almost go the distance for the first time. The key word is almost as he stopped veteran Curtis Harper in the eighth and final round of their heavyweight bout.

Torrez battered Harper throughout the fight and finished him with a hard flurry of punches on the ropes before a referee stoppage at 2:03.

Torrez, 230.8 lbs of Tulure, CA is 8-0 with eight knockouts. Harper, 273.9 lbs of Clarksville, TN is 14-11.

Torrez said, “I knew I needed the rounds, and Curtis Harper was a tough, game opponent. This is an experience that will only help me as I progress.
 
“When I saw his mouthpiece fly out, I knew the knockout was coming. I’m happy I got the rounds in and a knockout.”

Jahi Tucker and Francisco Daniel Veron fought to a eight-round majority draw in a junior middleweight contest.

Tucker won a scorecard by a 77-75 tally, that was overruled by two 76-76 cards.

Tucker, 155.2 lbs of Deer Park, NY is 10-1-1. Veron, 155.1 lbs of Buenos Aries, ARG is 13-0-1.

Rohan Polanco scored a sixth round stoppage over Keith Hunter in a eight-round junior welterweight bout.

In round six, Polanco hurt Hunter and landed a huge flurry of punches and the fight was stopped at 2:06. Hunter was visibly upset and may have struck the referee.

Polanco, 142.9 lbs of Santo Domingo, DR is now 11-0 with seven knockouts. Hunter, 139.3 lbs of Las Vegas, NV is now 15-2.

Tiger Johnson remained undefeated with an eight-round split decision over Jimmer Espinosa in a junior welterweight bout.

Johnson, 141.6 lbs of Cleveland won by scores of 79-73 and 78-74, while Espinosa took a card 77-75.

Johnson is now 11-0. Espinosa, 141.2 lbs of Tuxtl, MEX is 15-2.

Damian Knyba remained undefeated with eight-round unanimous decision over Michael Coffie in a heavyweight bout.

Knyba, 264.1 lbs of Wodzyn, POL won by scores 80-72 twice and 79-73 and is 13-0. Coffie, 290.9 lbs of Brooklyn, NY is 13-5.




LIVE FIGHTS: Before The Bell: Haney Vs Prograis Undercard (Ft Ferreira, Jones & Canal)




OFFICIAL WEIGHTS FROM WORCESTER, MA.

WORCESTER, Mass. (December 9, 2023) – The official weigh in for tonight’s “Pandemonium at The Palladium 2” pro boxing event, presented by Granite Chin Promotions (GCP), was held yesterday at Mackao Restaurant in Worcester, Massachusetts.

All of the action will be streamed live on BXNGTV.com from the famed Palladium in Worcester. GCP has partnered with Project New Hope, a Worcester-based charity that supports veterans and their families.

Tickets are on sale and available for purchase online at www.ThePalladium.net. Limited tickets may be available to buy at the Palladium Box Office on fight night.

Event starts at 6:30 p.m. ET.

Fighters’ weights below:

OFFICIAL WEIGHTS

MAIN EVENT – VACANT JUNIOR NABF WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP (10)

Denzel Whitley (12-0, 7 KOs), Holyoke, MA 147 lbs.

Kenny Larson (7-0-1, 5 KOs), Salem, MA 147 lbs.

VACANT USBF LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP (8)

Heber Rondon (20-5, 13 KOs), Los Teques, Venezuela 177 lbs.

Kendrick Ball, Jr. (21-1-3, 12 KOs), Worcester, MA 180 lbs.

WELTERWEIGHTS (4)

Joe Bush (pro debut), Marshfield, MA 147 lbs.

Jemorean Smith (0-1), Wilson, NC 143.5 lbs.

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS (4)

Robert Degaetano (1-0, 1 KO), Douglas, MA 152 lbs.

Devon Grant (0-6), Harlem, NY 145 lbs.

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS (6)

Khiary Gray (17-6, 13 KOs), Worcester, MA 154 lbs.

Jimmy Williams (18-13-2, 6 KOs), New Haven, CT 153.5 lbs.

LIGHTWEIGHTS (4)

Nathan Benichou (2-18-1, 2 KOs), Puebla City, Mexico by way of France 134.5 lbs.

Carlos Gonzalez (8-0, 7 KOs), Springfield, MA 135 lbs.

HEAVYWEIGHTS (4)

Kevin Nagle (4-0, 4 KOs), Scituate, MA 293 lbs.

Tadeu Costa (pro debut), Boston, MA by way of Brazil 262 lbs.

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS (4)

Bryan Goldsby (5-19, 0 KOs), Macon, GA 152 lbs.

Danny Lafos Poll (2-0, 2 KOs), Santiago, Cuba 154.5 lbs.

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS (4)

Moises Rivera (0-9), Worcester, MA 154 lbs.

Keno Luna (pro debut), Worcester, MA 154 lbs.

JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS (4)

Tyrone Luckey (16-22-4, 12 KOs), Manahawkin, NJ 144.5 lbs.

Carlos Marrero III (5-9-3, 0 KOs), Springfield, MA 142.5 lbs.

SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS (4)

Famous Wilson (2-0, 1 KO), Stoney Brook, NY 162 lbs.

Nata Gomes (0-2), Los Angeles, CA 167.5 lbs.

JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS (4)

Terrence Richardson (pro debut), Wilson, NC 150 lbs.

Edwine Humaine (2-0, 2 KOs), Springfield, MA by way of Haiti 153 lbs. 

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RETURN OF THE KING: BILLAM-SMITH VS MASTERNAK – WEIGHTS

12×3 mins – WBO World Cruiserweight Championship

CHRIS BILLAM-SMITH  – 14st 3lbs / 199lbs

MATEUSZ MASTERNAK – 14st 2 lbs / 198lbs

8×3 mins – Light Heavyweight Contest

BEN WHITTAKER – 12st 6lbs / 174lbs

STIVEN LEONETTI DREDHAJ – 12st 8lbs / 176lbs

8×2 mins – Welterweight Contest

LAUREN PRICE – 10st 6 lbs / 146lbs

SILVA BORTOT – 10st 2lbs 5oz / 142lbs

10×3 mins – Vacant English Super Welterweight Championship

LEE CUTLER – 10st 13lbs / 153lbs

KINGSLEY EGBUNIKE – 10st 12lbs / 152lbs

10×3 mins – Vacant WBC Silver International Welterweight Championship

MICHAEL MCKINSON – 10st 6lbs / 146lbs

MUSAH LAWSON – 10st 3 lbs / 143lbs

6×2 mins – Bantamweight Contest

FRANCESCA HENNESSY – 8st 8lbs / 120lbs

LUCRECIA BELEN ARRIETA – 8st 7lbs / 119lbs

6×3 mins – Light Heavyweight Contest

LEWIS EDMONDSON – 12st 12lbs / 180lbs

DMYTRO FEDAS – 12st 13lbs / 181lbs

RETURN OF THE KING: Chris Billam-Smith vs Mateusz Masternak takes place on Sunday, December 10 at the Bournemouth International Centre and will be broadcast live and exclusively on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland and Peacock in the USA.

This event is presented in association with official partners bet365EverlastWOW HYDRATEIntegritas Property Group and Who Dares Gyms.




VIDEO: Devin Haney Vs Regis Prograis Plus Undercard Weigh In




WEIGHTS AND RUNNING ORDER FOR HANEY VS. PROGRAIS

6 x 3 mins Super-Featherweight contest
 
SHAMAR CANAL (132lbs)          vs.        JOSE ANTONIO MESA (131.8lbs)
Albany, New York                                  Durango, Mexico
 
Followed by
 
8 x 2 mins Super-Featherweight contest
 
BEATRIZ FERREIRA (130lbs)       vs.        DESTINY JONES (129.8lbs)
Sao Paulo, Brazil                                   Austin, Texas
 
Followed by
 
8 x 3 mins Middleweight contest
 
AMARI JONES (159.2lbs)           vs.       QUILISTO MADERA (160lbs)
Oakland, California                               Stockton, California
 
LIVE ON DAZN PPV (USA) AND DAZN (R.O.W) FROM 5PM
 
10 x 2 mins IBF World Bantamweight title
 
EBANIE BRIDGES (117.8lbs)       vs.        MIYO YOSHIDA (117.6lbs)
New South Wales, Australia                   Kagoshima, Japan
 
Followed by
 
10 x 3 mins IBF International and vacant WBA Continental Latin-American Lightweight titles
 
ANDY CRUZ (134.4lbs)                 vs.        JOVANNI STRAFFON (134lbs)
Matanzas, Cuba                                    Mexico City, Mexico
 
Followed by
 
10 x 3 mins WBO Intercontinental Super-Lightweight title
 
LIAM PARO (140lbs)                  vs.        MONTANA LOVE (140lbs)
Brisbane, Australia                                Cleveland, Ohio
 
Followed by
 
12 x 3 mins WBC World Super-Lightweight title
 
REGIS PROGRAIS (139lbs)         vs.       DEVIN HANEY (140lbs)
Houston, Texas                                      San Francisco, California




WEIGHTS FROM LONG BEACH

Brandon Benitez 125.3 vs Rigoberto Hermosillo 125.9

Adelaida Ruiz 115.3 vs Mayela Perez 115.9

George Acosta 130.9 vs Richard Medina 131.4

Adrian Corona 134.7 vs Erick Benitez Garcia 134.4

Mario Hernandez 117.4 vs Adrian Alavarado 118

Mark Magsayo 130.7 vs Isaac Avelar 132.4

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

“New Blood” takes place at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California, on Saturday, December 9, 2023. The venue is located at 20434 S Santa Fe Ave, Long Beach, CA 90810, easily accessible from the 405, the 710 and 91 freeways, just a few miles from the Dignity Health Sports Park, formerly know as the StubHub Center.

Televised fights will broadcast live in Spanish on FOX Deportes, and the entire card will stream live on, www.FightStars.Network?. In addition, fans will be able to see the fights tape delayed on Estrella TV.

Doors open for “New Blood” at 4:00 pm PT with the first fight starting at 4:55 pm PT. Televised fights on FOX Deportes will start at 7:00 pm PT. Tickets priced $50, $75, $100, $150 (Plus applicable fees), are available for purchase now by calling 800-283-8699, by text at 702-591-1638, or online at

www.cbnpromotions.com. Thunder Studios is located at 20434 S Santa Fe Ave, Long Beach, CA 90810.

This event is sponsored by Bud Light, HUSTLER Casino – LA’s only luxury Casino. Tequila Mandala – 100% Agave Azul, and Shoe Palace, Community comes first.




VIDEO: Robeisy Ramirez vs Rafael Espinoza | OFFICIAL WEIGH-IN




Weigh-In Results: Robeisy Ramirez vs. Rafael Espinoza

(ESPN, ESPN Deportes & ESPN+, 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT)

    •  Robeisy Ramirez 125.6 lbs. vs. Rafael Espinoza 125.3 lbs
(Ramirez’s WBO Featherweight World Title – 12 Rounds)

   •   Xander Zayas 153.6 lbs vs. Jorge Fortea 153.7 lbs
(Junior Middleweight — 10 Rounds)

(ESPN+, 5:40 p.m. ET/2:40 p.m. PT)

•    Bruce Carrington 125.8 lbs  vs. Jason Sanchez 125.7 lbs 
 (Featherweight — 10 Rounds)

•  Richard Torrez Jr. 230.8 lbs vs. Curtis Harper 273.9 lbs
 (Heavyweight  — 8 Rounds)

•   Jahi Tucker 155.2 lbs vs. Francisco Daniel Veron 155.1 lbs
 (Junior Middleweight — 8 Rounds)

•   Rohan Polanco 142.9 lbs vs. Keith Hunter 139.3 lbs
 (Junior Welterweight — 8 Rounds)

•   Tiger Johnson 141.6 lbs vs. Jimmer Espinosa 141.2 lbs
 (Junior Welterweight — 8 Rounds)

•   Damian Knyba 264.1 lbs vs. Michael Coffie 290.9 lbs
 (Heavyweight — 8 Rounds)




WBA SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION AND MINNEAPOLIS FAN-FAVORITE DAVID MORRELL JR. BATTLES KNOCKOUT ARTIST SENA AGBEKO IN SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® MAIN EVENT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 FROM THE ARMORY IN MINNEAPOLIS TOPPING PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS EVENT

MINNEAPOLIS.- December 8, 2023 – Undefeated WBA Super Middleweight Champion and Minneapolis fan-favorite David Morrell Jr. will battle knockout artist Sena Agbeko headlining action live on SHOWTIME® on Saturday, December 16 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from The Armory in Minneapolis.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will feature exciting contenders Chris “Primetime” Colbert and Jose “Rayo” Valenzuela in a 12-round WBA Lightweight Title Eliminator as they rematch in the co-main event, and WBC Flyweight World Champion Julio Cesar Martinez defends his world title against unbeaten contender Angelino Cordova. Plus, in a special attraction telecast opener, all-action former world champions Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero and Andre Berto will square off in a 10-round welterweight rematch. The show will be the final boxing telecast from SHOWTIME SPORTS® after 37 years.

Tickets for the event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Warriors Boxing, are on sale now and can be purchased at the Armory at http://ArmoryMN.com/ and through Ticketmaster.

“David Morrell has built a truly dedicated fanbase in Minneapolis and will look to show his legions of fans, and fans around the world, why he’s undeniably one of the most dangerous super middleweights in the sport,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “It’ll be bombs away in the main event because Sena Agbeko comes to end fights early and will look to inflict damage for as long as the fight lasts. With three more highly competitive fights on the SHOWTIME undercard, fight fans will be in for another loaded night of action on December 16.”

A Cuban-native who came to Minneapolis to begin his pro career in 2019, Morrell (9-0, 8 KOs) has quickly shown off the talents that made him a standout in Cuba’s storied amateur scene. The 25-year-old recently scored a violent first-round knockout of Olympic Bronze medalist Yamaguchi Falcao in their April clash. He captured an interim title by dominating then-unbeaten Lennox Allen in August 2020 in just his third pro fight. Morell, who trains in Texas with renowned coach Ronnie Shields, added two dominant knockout victories in 2022 as he stopped Kalvin Henderson in June before a 12th-round TKO of the previously unbeaten Aidos Yerbossynuly in November. December 16 will mark Morrell’s sixth appearance at The Armory, and his fourth headlining slot.

“It’s a great honor to be fighting in the main event on SHOWTIME’s final show, especially in Minneapolis at The Armory where I call home,” said Morrell. “I’m going to bring my best effort forward and give the fans a spectacular performance worthy of this occasion. I specifically asked for the Sena Agbeko fight because he was saying I was avoiding him. Now that the fight is on, I’m going to punish him. I’m dedicating this fight to my family and all the fans that will be watching this event.”

Originally from Ghana and now fighting out of Nashville, Tennessee, Agbeko (28-2, 22 KOs) enters this fight having won his last five contests and 13 of his last 14. The 31-year-old won three times in 2022, including earning a unanimous decision over the previously unbeaten Isaiah Steen last October on SHOBOX: The New Generation®. The only blemish on Agbeko’s record since 2014 is a decision loss in 2021 against top 168-pound contender Vladimir Shishkin. Most recently, Agbeko stopped Bruno Leonardo Romay in two rounds in October.

“This fight against Morrell is career defining for me as it will determine where I stand in the super middleweight hierarchy of boxing,” said Agbeko. “With 30 fights under my belt, it’s now or never, and more than anything, it’s an opportunity to be etched in the history books, so it is absolutely important to me that I win. I’m very happy to have this opportunity to fight for the WBA belt on SHOWTIME where I’ve fought throughout my career. My objective is to win and end the year on a very high note and also use it as a catalyst to even greater fights next year against the very best in the division. Fight fans should definitely expect a thriller to end the year.”

Representing his native Brooklyn, N.Y., Colbert (17-1, 6 KOs) bounced back from a first-round knockdown in the first fight against Valenzuela to emerge victorious with a 95-94 score on all three cards, a decision disputed by Valenzuela and others. The 27-year-old will hope to repeat the victory and establish himself as a top contender at 135 pounds. Colbert entered the first fight off a hard-fought defeat to former super featherweight world champion Hector Luis Garcia in February 2022. After a decorated amateur career, Colbert turned pro in 2015 and took out three undefeated fighters in his first eight bouts. Since then, he took care of a slew of former champions and contenders including Jezzrel Corrales, Jaime Arboleda and Tugstsogt Nyambayar to establish himself as a potential future world champion.

“I’m happy to be back to quiet this sucker once and for all,” said Colbert. “I’m going to show him that there are levels to this boxing game. See you on December 16.”

The 24-year-old Valenzuela (12-2, 8 KOs) appeared to have Colbert hurt and nearly out after the first round knockdown in their first fight. He will look to finish the job if presented the opportunity in the rematch. Born in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico, Valenzuela would have earned a big bounce back victory had he finished Colbert, following a September 2022 defeat to Edwin De Los Santos. Valenzuela, who turned pro in 2018, was sensational prior to that loss, including a first-round knockout of former world champion Francisco Vargas in April 2022 and a five-bout knockout streak before earning his first 10-round decision in a victory over Deiner Berrio in September 2021.

“Training camp is going great so far and I’m preparing really hard for this fight,” said Valenzuela. “I’ve improved a lot. I’m very excited to come back, put it all on display and settle the score when we get into the ring on December 16.”

Trained by the renowned Eddy Reynoso, Martinez (20-2, 15 KOs) first captured his flyweight world title with a ninth-round stoppage of Cristofer Rosales in his stateside debut in December 2019. The 28-year-old has gone on to defend the title five times, besting previously unbeaten opponents Jay Harris and Samuel Carmona, while most recently stopping Ronal Batista in May. A native of Mexico City, Martinez’s only blemish since a split-decision loss in his pro debut was a decision loss to future Hall of Famer Roman Gonzalez in March 2022.

“I’m very excited to return to the ring and I’m having a great training camp to prepare for this fight,” said Martinez. “My goal is to unify titles in this division next year, and I know that I have to beat Cordova to reach that goal. I’m fully focused on him right now, because I can’t get the biggest fights without being impressive on December 16. I’m planning to deliver a spectacular performance.”

The 28-year-old Cordova (18-0-1, 12 KOs) earned a career-best victory in his last outing, as he bested former world champion Angel Acosta on his way to a 10-round unanimous decision victory in April. A native of Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela, Cordova has yet to taste defeat since debuting in 2017, with a draw in just his fourth fight as the only blemish. He made his U.S. debut in June 2022, defeating Axel Aragon Vega by decision before the triumph over Acosta.

“I’m blessed to have this great opportunity to fight for the WBC world title,” said Cordova. “I want to thank Miguel Cotto and the rest of my team for their support. It’s a dream come true. I have worked very hard for this fight on December 16 and I’m ready to show my skills and become the new WBC Flyweight World Champion.”

Guerrero (37-6-1, 20 KOs) is a three-time world champion who has won world titles at featherweight and super featherweight, and has fought a stacked lineup of elite fighters, including Floyd Mayweather, during a superb career. The Gilroy, California native most recently defeated former champion Victor Ortiz in August 2021, running his current winning streak up to four. His 2012 triumph over Berto saw him drop his opponent in rounds one and two on his way to earning the interim WBC welterweight title. That win led directly to the Mayweather fight, as Guerrero would eventually go on to challenge other great welterweights of the era including Keith Thurman and Danny Garcia.

“I won my first world title on SHOBOX, so it’s an honor to be fighting on the last SHOWTIME Boxing event,” said Guerrero. “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.”

A long-time mainstay of the sport who’s delivered memorable moments, fights and knockouts again and again, Winter Haven, Florida’s Berto (32-5, 24 KOs) returns for revenge against Guerrero, who edged him out via decision in their all-action 2012 brawl. A 2004 Olympian representing Haiti, Berto twice held a 147-pound world championship, first winning the WBC belt with a 2008 stoppage of Miguel Angel Rodriguez. He would go on to defend the title five times, and reclaimed his status by winning the IBF title over Jan Zaveck in 2011. Berto owns victories over Victor Ortiz, Devon Alexander, Josesito Lopez and has challenged Floyd Mayweather and Shawn Porter in a career that has seen Berto engage in numerous Fight of the Year bouts.

“I’m excited to be performing again and to help close out a legendary chapter of SHOWTIME boxing,” said Berto. “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.”

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RETURN OF THE KING: BILLAM-SMITH VS MASTERNAK – PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES

BOURNEMOUTH, UK (December 8, 2023) – Chris Billam-Smith and Mateusz Masternak exchanged words at the final pre-fight press conference today ahead of their WBO World Cruiserweight Title clash at the Bournemouth International Centre on Sunday, December 10, live on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland and Peacock in the USA.

A sold-out crowd awaits local hero Billam-Smith, who having realised his dream by winning the WBO World Title with a victory over Lawrence Okolie at the Vitality Stadium in May returns to Bournemouth for his first defence against the Polish powerhouse Masternak.

Masternak, who has shared the ring with many of the top names in the cruiserweight division throughout his impressive 52-fight career and who holds more knockout wins than Billam-Smith has had fights, will be aiming to spoil the champion’s homecoming party and fulfil his own world title ambition.

A stacked undercard features 2020 Olympic Medallists Ben Whittaker, who takes on Stiven Leonetti Dredhaj, and Lauren Price, who faces former European Champion Silvia Bortot, with both fighters looking to continue their rapid rise towards title contention.

Lee Cutler contests the vacant English Super Welterweight Title against Kingsley ‘Obi’ Egbunike in a potentially show stealing scrap, Michael McKinson and Musah Lawson battle for the WBC International Silver Welterweight belt, Lewis Edmondson returns against Dmytro Fedas and Francesca Hennessy faces Lucrecia Bellen Arrieta in her second pro bout.

PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES:

CHRIS BILLAM-SMITH:

“The dream was always to win the World Title at the Bournemouth Stadium and I got the opportunity to do that. Before that, we fought for years to get shows down here – and now we’ve had four back-to-back. We’ve got a great time with BOXXER and Sky Sports, we did our part to make it happen, and of course the fans who have turned out to create the amazing atmospheres that everyone loves. I can’t wait to walk out on Sunday as defending champion.

“People don’t have the time of their life, and then give up on life. That’s not how it works. For me, I’m a proud champion. Now I want to cement that legacy and on Sunday night, walking out in front of that crowd gives me goosebumps just thinking about it.

“As long as Masternak’s career has been, as many big fights as he’s had – I don’t think he would have ever experienced an atmosphere like this.”

MATEUSZ MASTERNAK:

“My journey in boxing has been going on for a long time. I believe the preparation for this fight has been magical. I believe on December 10th, the WBO belt will be mine.

“I had a deal with my wife. If I wanted a third baby, I had to become World Champion. Now my daughter is 5, so I have to keep my promise.”

BEN WHITTAKER:

“This year’s been a bit of a nuisance, a bit stop and start, but Sunday I’m back at it and in 2024 we’re going to really get the ball rolling again.

“There’s many things I can show on Sunday. I’ve showboated, I’ve done this, I’ve done that. I could just come in, break him down, and get out of there – who knows, we’ll see on Sunday.

“We’ve sparred. I asked for 8, and he left after 6.

“Sunday will be called The Italian Job.  Hopefully he’s not fearful because that’ll make for a better fight. I want him to come and bring the fight and try and bring something out of me that no-one else has. After I beat him on Sunday, we look on to 2024.”

LAUREN PRICE:

“This is a step up again. I’m a completely different fighter to Mayer and I think I’ll prove that on Sunday. I know Sylvia. She’s game, she’s tough, but I believe I’m a level above and I plan to have another solid performance on Sunday, then push on for a big 2024.

“In my last performance, I boxed a girl with an 18-1 record with 10 knock outs. In each fight I’ve stepped up and importantly this year I’ve stayed active. This is my 6th pro fight, and my 4th fight this year. When I’m active and I’ve been in the gym is when I’m at my best. I want to keep this momentum and put on a great performance on Sunday to show what I’m about. I want the winner of Mayer and Jonas in 2024.”

BEN SHALOM, BOXXER Founder and CEO:

“What a journey. To be defending the World Title back in Bournemouth is pretty incredible. We looked at this as simply a great fight.

“Sometimes watching Chris Billam-Smith as a promoter, you think ‘be a bit smarter, be a bit cleverer, don’t take the shots’, but he knows only one way. He gives us entertainment every single time. After the last performance, we wanted a great fight.

“Masternak has done the same throughout his career. He’s never fought for a World Title before which is remarkable to think about. To only have two losses on his record in 57 is special.

“I’m expecting a great fight. I know Masternak has been preparing for this for a long time. His team are ready for this. They believe this is their moment, but Chris wants to show that he’s world level and he’s here to stay at world level, to stay as world champion. This is the moment where he proves his dominance of the division.”

RETURN OF THE KING: Chris Billam-Smith vs Mateusz Masternak takes place on Sunday, December 10 at the Bournemouth International Centre and will be broadcast live and exclusively on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland and Peacock in the USA.

This event is presented in association with official partners bet365EverlastWOW HYDRATEIntegritas Property Group and Who Dares Gyms.




CHAMPIONSHIP DAZN UNDERCARD SET FOR ORTIZ VS. LAWSON ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 2024 

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA (December 8, 2023): With less than a month away for the highly anticipated return of undefeated, knockout sensation Vergil Ortiz, Jr. (19-0, 19 KOs) of Grand Prairie, Texas, who will participate in a 12-round super welterweight fight against Accra, Ghana’s Fredrick “General Okunka” Lawson (30-3, 22 KOs), Golden Boy has finalized a stacked undercard. The event is scheduled to take place at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas on January 6, 2024 and will be broadcast worldwide on DAZN.

As the co-main event, the U.K. ‘s Ohara “Two Tanks” Davies (25-2, 18 KOs) will fight against El Tigre, Venezuela’s Ismael Barroso (24-4-2, 22 KOs). The fight, which was rescheduled from the original Dec. 2 fight date, is a 12-round match for the WBA Super Lightweight Interim World Championship and is presented in association with TGB Promotions.

Making a splash as a newly-signed Golden Boy fighter, El Monte’s Arnold Barbosa Jr. (28-0, 10 KOs) will participate in a 10-round super lightweight clash. Also on the DAZN undercard, Ukraine’s Sergiy Derevyanchenko (14-5, 10 KOs) will participate in a 10-round fight. Opponents for both will be announced in the coming weeks.

Tickets for Ortiz Jr. vs. Lawson are on sale and are priced at $200, $150, $100 and $50 plus applicable fees. A limited amount of Golden Boy VIP Experience tickets will also be available for purchase with exclusive merchandise and fight night upgrades included. Standard and VIP tickets can be purchased at AXS.com or GoldenBoyPromotions.com.

On the Golden Boy Boxing Prelims: Ortiz vs. Lawson card streamed live on YouTube and Facebook Watch, undefeated NABF Welterweight title holder Raul “El Cugar” Curiel (13-0, 11 KOs) will participate in a 10-round fight against Elias Diaz (12-1, 7 KOs) of National City, California. In an eight-round cruiserweight fight, Tristan Kalkreuth (12-1, 9 KOs) will return to fight after a vicious fifth-round knockout victory last October 2023. He will face Tacoma, Washington’s Marquise Weston (15-2-1, 8 KOs).

Also in the prelims, Santa Ana’s Johnny “Sugar Cane” Cañas (2-0, 1 KO) will participate in a four-round super lightweight fight. Opening the fight night and making their professional debut, Emiliano Gandara of Dallas, Texas will participate in a four-round super welterweight fight. Opponents for both will be announced soon.

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Ortiz Jr. vs. Lawson is a 12-round fight presented by Golden Boy Promotions. The fight will take place on Saturday, January 6 at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas and will be streamed live worldwide on DAZN. Davies vs. Barroso is a 12-round fight for the WBA Super Lightweight Interim World Championship presented by Golden Boy in association with TGB Promotions.

Media interested in applying for a credential can apply by clicking HERE. Media credential applications are due by EOD, January 3, 2024.

For more information, visit www.goldenboypromotions.com and DAZN.com. Follow on Twitter @GoldenBoyBoxing and @DAZNBoxing. Become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GoldenBoy and https://www.facebook.com/DAZN. Follow on Instagram @GoldenBoy and @DAZNBoxing. Follow the conversation using #OrtizLawson

About AEG Presents
Combining the power of the live event with a focus on true artist development, AEG Presents is a world leader in the music and entertainment industries. Operating across five continents, the company has an unparalleled commitment to artistry, creativity, and community. Its tentpole festivals and multi-day music events — which include the iconic Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival and the legendary New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival alongside British Summer Time at Hyde Park, Stagecoach, Hangout Festival, Electric Forest, Rock En Seine and All Points East — continue to set the bar for the live music experience. AEG Presents promotes global tours for artists such as Justin Bieber, Blackpink, Kenny Chesney, Celine Dion, Elton John, Karol G, Paul McCartney, Katy Perry, The Rolling Stones, Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, and Tyler, The Creator, in addition to — through its network of clubs, theatres, arenas, stadiums and renowned partner brands such as The Bowery Presents, Concerts West, Frontier Touring, Goldenvoice, Marshall Arts, Messina Touring Group, PromoWest Productions, and Zero Mile Presents — creating and developing an unmatched infrastructure for artist development and audience reach. More information can be found at www.aegpresents.com.

About The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
Exclusively booked and managed by AEG Presents, The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas is a premier live entertainment venue featuring the most highly-regarded talents in music and comedy. Formerly The Joint, the venue has hosted some of the top names in entertainment across countless genres since its inception, including iconic acts such as Paul McCartney, Bert Kreischer, Blink-182, Drake, Guns N’ Roses, Imagine Dragons, Journey, Karol G, Kenny Chesney, The Killers, Machine Gun Kelly, Nine Inch Nails, Prince, Rex Orange County, Santana, The 1975, and countless others.

The Theater provides an immersive setting for guests to experience both legendary and groundbreaking artists on a variety of levels, from intimate performances with 1,800 guests to large-scale, full-capacity experiences with 4,600 guests. Setting the bar for the most luxury in-venue concert experience, The Theater offers exclusive VIP offerings, including luxury private suites tended by dedicated VIP hosts, top-shelf spirits, a private expedited entry, in-venue merchandise delivery, custom swag, VIP social lounges and more, guaranteed to give guests an unparalleled live entertainment and VIP experience at every touchpoint. To learn more about the venue’s VIP service or to book, please email TheTheaterVIP@aegpresents.com. For tickets or more information on The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, visit virginhotelslv.com/venue/the-theater.




Split-T Management’s Tiger Johnson, Shamara Woods and Jessica Camara In Action This Weekend

NEW YORK (December 8, 2023)–Split-T Management fighters will be on display on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Friday night in Bethlehem, PA, undefeated junior welterweight Shamara Woods will make her Split-T debut when she takes on Michaele Nogue at The Wind Creek Event Center.

Woods, who is 2-0 is 27 years-old of Allentown, PA, and began boxing at the age of 14. She embarked on an amateur career that saw her compete in 37 fights and won the WBA International Amateur Title and three Undisputed Promotions Titles.

Dubbed ‘Pure Perfection”, Shamara also has a background in Muay Thai and Kickboxing.

Woods, who is a single mother of a seven year-old boy, turned professional on April 1st with a unanimous decision over Sarah Click in Orlando, Florida. Woods followed that up with a unanimous decision over former world title challenger Samone Da Silva on May 12th in Orlando.

Nogue of Egg Harbor, New Jersey is 2-4 and is coming off a defeat to Carla Torres on October 5th in Washington, D.C.

Woods weighed 140.2 lbs at Thursday’s weigh-in, while Nogue was 139.8 lbs.

The bout can be seen live on BXNGTV.com at 6:45 PM ET.

On Saturday in Pembroke Pines, Florida, undefeated junior welterweight Tiger Johnson continues his climb up the prospect ladder when he takes on Jimerr Espinosa in an eight-round bout.

The former United States Olympian, Johnson is now 10-0 with five knockouts. The 25 year-old has wins over Xaver Madrid (3-0), Esteban Garcia (15-1), Mike Ohan Jr. (16-1), Jonathan Montrel (15-1) and an eight-round decision over Ricardo Quiroz (13-2) on September 15th in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Espinosa of Mexico City is 15-1 with 14 knockouts. The 25 year-old has wins over Luis Salas (8-2) and a first round stoppage over Emiliano Cruz on May 27th in Mexico.

The Johnson – Espinosa fight can be seen on ESPN+ at 5:40 PM ET.

Johnson is promoted by Top Rank.

Sunday in Toronto, former world title challenger, Jessica Camara takes on Farina Roemling in a six-round bout.

The Montreal native, Camara is 11-4 with two knockouts. The 35 year-old Camara has wins over Dalia Velazquez (5-1) and former world champion Heather Hardy (22-1). Camara is coming off a six-round unanimous decision over Joanna Chavarria Lopez on July 22 in New Brunswick, Canada.

Roemling of Cologne, Germany is 5-1 with one knockout. The 30 year-old is coming off a 10-round unanimous decision over Angelika Oles on November 18th in Germany.

Both Woods and Camara are managed by Brian Cohen.




BUSY WEEKEND FOR DIBELLA ENTERTAINMENT FIGHTERS

NEW YORK (December 8, 2023) This weekend, DiBella Entertainment fighters are staying busy with bouts in San Francisco, Toronto, and Dubai. Miyo Yoshida, Amanda Galle, Jessica Camara and Lucas Browne are all in action in separate bouts.

Two-time world champion Miyo Yoshida (16-4), of Kagoshima, Japan, will vie for her third world title in a second weight class when she faces Ebanie Bridges (9-1, 4 KOs), of New South Wales, Australia, for the IBF World Bantamweight Title on the undercard of the Devin Haney-Regis Prograis super lightweight championship at the Chase Center in San Francisco, CA. Their bout will open up the DAZN Pay-Per-View broadcast beginning at 8pm EST. Yoshida, who previously held the WBO Super Flyweight Title twice, was a late replacement for Bridges’ original opponent.

“A year ago, I moved to New York City with my daughter, and I am very honored to have been given the opportunity to compete for the world title in such a short period of time,” said Yoshida. “I left my stable life in Japan and came to the US with a strong determination to become a world boxing champion again in the United States. That dream is now becoming a reality. Ebanie Bridges is a great champion, but I want to prove by becoming a champion again that dreams always can come true if you don’t give up.”

Former WBA Heavyweight Champion Lucas “Big Daddy” Browne (31-4, 27 KOs), of Perth, Western Australia, will return to the ring on Saturday, following his war with Jarrell Miller earlier this year. He will face undefeated Russian southpaw Mark Petrovsky (6-0, 4 KOs) at the Agenda Arena in Dubai.

“I’m looking forward to getting in the ring and putting on a show,” said Browne. “This is an important fight for me, and a win will put me back on track. Of course, any time I can secure a victory with a highlight reel knockout is extra special to me. I know my opponent was a good amateur, but I’ve seen a few things that I can exploit. I’ve trained well for this bout, and now it’s about executing on the night.”

On Sunday, Amanda Galle (8-0-1, 1 KO), of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, competes for her first world title when she faces Niorkis Carreno (24-3, 19 KOs) for the vacant IBO World Bantamweight Championship at the Rebel Entertainment Complex in Toronto. A three-time Canadian National champion and four-time Ringside National champion as an amateur, Galle captured the Canadian women’s super bantamweight title earlier in her pro career. Her opponent, Carreno, of Trujillo, Venezuela, is an experienced contender and three-time world title challenger. Galle is co-promoted by Lee Baxter Promotions, who is promoting the Toronto event.

“I’m on a mission to be what I’m destined to be,” said Galle. “On Sunday, December 10, it’s time to be in the world rankings and finally get on with the ultimate goal; being THE undisputed world bantamweight champion! I am made for this!”

Former world title challenger Jessica Camara (11-4, 2 KOs), of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, also fights on the Toronto card against Farina Roemling (5-1, 1 KO), of Cologne, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, in a six-round super lightweight bout. In 2021, Camara challenged Kali Reis for the unified WBA/WBO/IBO Super Lightweight Championship, losing a very close split decision.




February 16: O’Shaquie Foster to Defend Junior Lightweight Crown against Abraham Nova at The Theater at Madison Square Garden LIVE on ESPN

NEW YORK (Dec. 8, 2023) — WBC junior lightweight world champion O’Shaquie “Ice Water” Foster hopes to cool off the latest challenger to his throne.
 
Foster, the fighting pride of Orange, Texas, will make his second world title defense against Abraham “El Super” Nova on Friday, Feb. 16 at The Theater at Madison Square Garden.
 
Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Murphys Boxing and 12 Rounds Promotion, ticket information and undercard fights will be announced in due course.
 
Foster-Nova will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
 
“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.”
 
Foster (21-2, 10 KOs) is unbeaten in 11 fights since a split decision loss to Rolando Chinea in July 2016. He returned to the ring in December 2017 with renewed purpose and decorated trainer Bobby Benton in his corner. Since moving to Houston to train with Benton, Foster has fulfilled the promise he displayed during a 100-plus fight amateur career that included a 2010 National PAL title and an alternate berth on the 2012 U.S. Olympic team. He won the WBC world title in February with a one-sided decision over Mexican standout Rey Vargas. Eight months later, he salvaged his title with a 12th-round knockout over Eduardo “Rocky” Hernandez. Hernandez had a sizable lead on two of the judges’ cards at the time of the stoppage. In November, Foster inked a long-term promotional pact with Top Rank.
 
Foster said, “It’s always been my dream to fight at Madison Square Garden, and what better promoter to make this all happen than Top Rank? As a kid, watching all the greats fight at MSG inspired me to want to be a part of the history that comes with fighting at such a legendary place. I’m ready to put on a show and keep proving that I’m the best fighter in the world.”
 
Nova (23-1, 16 KOs), born in Puerto Rico and raised in Albany, New York, had nearly 200 fights during a storied amateur career that included victories over Frank Martin, Richardson Hitchins, and Nahir Albright. Nova signed a co-promotional pact with Top Rank in early 2020 after spending his early career notching victories in Belgium, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Uruguay, and on club shows in the Northeast United States. In June 2022, he suffered his lone career setback, a one-punch knockout at the hands of champion Cuban standout and current world champion Robeisy Ramirez. Following the Ramirez defeat, Nova returned to junior lightweight and picked up wins over veteran Adam Lopez and former world champion Jonathan Romero.
 
“My team and I have earned this opportunity to bring a world title back home,” Nova said. “You know what I bring, and you know what I’m about. No fear, no doubt.” 




VIDEO: King’s Promotions Weigh-in (Gonzalez vs Lopez, Plus Jesse Hart, Jarrett Hurd and Travon Marshall)




Weights from Bethlehem, PA

BETHLEHEM, Pa. – December 7, 2023 —Weights for Friday night’s King’s Promotions card at the Wind Creek Event Center

Julian Gonzalez 130.8 – Juan Antonio Lopez 129,6

Jesse Hart 186.3 – Jeyson Minda 195.4

Thnajhae Teasley 147.9 – Xavier Madrid 147.9

Jarrett Hurd 162.9 – Tyi Edmonds 165.6

Shamara Woods 140.2 – Michaele Nogue 139.8

Francis Oran 202.6 – Justin Maggi 195.4

Gustavo Morales 147.9 – Antonio Allen 151.4

Travon Marshall 150.7 – Roudly Lolo 152.1

James Bernadin 133.9 – Osvaldo Morales 132.4

Paige Suchit 115.7 – Yusniel Abrahante 115.9

Ernie Cuevas 121.3 – Roberto Pucheta 122

Elijah Akana 211.8 – Kaleb Slaughter 246.1

Promoter: King’s Promotions

Venue: Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, PA

1st Bell: 6:45 PM ET

Stream: BXNGTV.com




VIDEO: Robeisy Ramirez vs Rafael Espinoza | PRESS CONFERENCE




Press Conference Notes: Robeisy Ramirez Ready to Defend Featherweight Crown against Rafael Espinoza

PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. (Dec. 7, 2023) — Robeisy “El Tren” Ramirez is ready to defend his world title in front of a crowd of Cuban supporters in South Florida. 

Ramirez (13-1, 8 KOs) will defend his WBO featherweight crown against
unbeaten Mexican contender Rafael “El Divino” Espinoza (21-0, 18 KOs) this Saturday, Dec. 9 at Charles F. Dodge City Center in Pembroke Pines, Florida.

In the 10-round junior middleweight co-feature, Puerto Rican sensation Xander Zayas (17-0, 11 KOs) squares off against Spain’s Jorge Fortea (24-3-1, 9 KOs).

Ramirez-Espinoza and Zayas-Fortea will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ beginning at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Zanfer Promotions, tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster.com.

The ESPN+-streamed undercard (5:40 p.m. ET/2:40 p.m. PT) features the return of rising featherweight Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington (9-0, 5 KOs), who will take on former world title challenger Jason Sanchez (16-4, 9 KOs) in a 10-round bout.

U.S. Olympic silver medalist Richard Torrez Jr. (7-0, 7 KOs) will face Curtis Harper (14-10, 9 KOs) in an eight-round heavyweight battle.

The undercard also sees the returns of Dominican Olympian Rohan Polanco (10-0, 6 KOs) and U.S. Olympian Tiger Johnson (10-0, 5 KOs) in separate eight-round junior welterweight bouts.

At Thursday’s press conference, this is what the fighters had to say.

Robeisy Ramirez

“Aside from being very concentrated on this fight, I am also very excited and happy to be able to defend my world title in Miami, where I know my Cuban people will be in attendance. I’m excited for the show we’ll be delivering this Saturday.”

“Becoming a champion has been a change for the better. This includes the training because that is what has to change the most as you always have to be prepared for a great 12-round fight.”

“I have never struggled with taller fighters. But with regard to how I will fight, I leave that to my trainer, Ismael Salas.”

Rafael Espinoza

“This is a moment that all boxers hope for. I have been wanting this opportunity ever since I first put on a pair of gloves. Now I’m here. This means everything to me.”

“I always try to use my height advantage. My body has been blessed with this height, and I don’t even struggle to make weight. Obviously, I use it to my advantage, but like all Mexicans, I like coming forward, too.”

“My 21 fights are behind me, and what I have in front of me is this important opportunity, this world title fight.” 

Xander Zayas

“I am very happy that he’s coming well prepared and that he had all the preparation in the world because I want the best Jorge Fortea that night. I will give the best version of myself. In my last fight, I showed why I’m made for this. This next fight will be the same.”

“I don’t feel like there’s anything special {about him}. The speed is something that could concern me. He’s not faster or stronger than me, but he does have some good speed.”

Jorge Fortea

“This is boxing. And anything can happen. I’ve prepared very well because they notified me of this fight ahead of time. Normally, I’m not notified ahead of time. That’s why I’m very prepared.”

“My goal right now is to win this fight. It will move me up the ladder and allow me to have more fights at this level.”

Richard Torrez Jr. 

“I really do enjoy just being active. This kind of reminds me of the amateur days, where we’d have five fights in like five days. So sometimes it feels a little slow almost. But this is an amazing opportunity to be here to showcase all the training that we’ve been doing.”

“We’re prepared for the rounds. If the opportunity comes to have a knockout, I’m not going to pass it up. I go out there to showcase what I’ve been able to do, and if a punch lands, a punch lands.” 

Bruce Carrington

“I’m really focused on this fight. But I also want to stay as consistent as I am. I love being inside the ring. This is my fifth fight this year. I want to give the fans more of me and more of what they want to see in 2024.”

“It’s really important for me to really put on a show for everyone so we can enjoy the holidays.”

Saturday, December 9

ESPN, ESPN Deportes & ESPN+ (10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT)

Robeisy Ramirez vs. Rafael Espinoza, 12 rounds, Ramirez’s WBO Featherweight World Title

Xander Zayas vs. Jorge Fortea, 10 rounds, junior middleweight

ESPN+ (5:40 p.m. ET/2:40 p.m. PT)Bruce Carrington vs. Jason Sanchez, 10 rounds, featherweight

Richard Torrez Jr. vs. Curtis Harper, 8 rounds, heavyweight

Jahi Tucker vs. Francisco Daniel Veron, 8 rounds, junior middleweight

Rohan Polanco vs. Keith Hunter, 8 rounds, junior welterweight

Tiger Johnson vs. Jimmer Espinosa, 8 rounds, junior welterweight

Damian Knyba vs. Michael Coffie, 8 rounds, heavyweight




“PANDEMONIUM AT THE PALLADIUM 2” Press Conference Quotes and Pictures From Worcester, MA

 

WORCESTER, Mass. (December 6, 2023) – Granite Chin Promotions (GCP) hosted a press conference today at Mackao Restaurant in Worcester (MA) to promote Saturday evening’s “Pandemonium at The Palladium 2” card at the famed Palladium in Worcester, Massachusetts.

All of the action will be streamed live on BXNGTV.com. GCP has partnered with Project New Hope, a Worcester-based charity that supports veterans and their families.

“This is a great card to end the year,” GCP president Chris Traietti said opening the press conference. “We’re back at the Palladium for the second of many shows to come. We plan to make the Palladium our second home.”

Tickets are on sale and available for purchase online at www.ThePalladium.net. Limited tickets may be available to buy at the Palladium Box Office on fight night.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. ET.

Fighters’ quotes and pictures below:

Denzel “Double Impact” Whitley (12-0, 7 KOs), Holyoke, MA: “I want to thank Granite Chin for putting on this show with me headlining. There’s a lot of great talent fighting here. I’m glad me and Kenny are fighting. We were supposed to fight before but didn’t happen until now. I’m in top shape and ready to go.”

Kenny “Lionheart” Larson (7-0-1, 5 KOs), Salem, MA: “I’m glad Denzel and I are fighting. I know it’s going to be exciting. Anybody who has watched me fight knows what I bring into the ring. And I’m happy to be fighting one of the best around.”

Kendrick “Peppa” Ball, Jr. (21-1-3, 12 KOs), Worcester, MA: “I’m excited to be fighting on this card with Keno and Khiary. It’s a good card with a lot of talented fighters. It’s been a tough month for me, so I just want to get in there, win and then celebrate. Don’t blink!”

Khiary “Too Sharp” Gray (17-6, 13 KOs), Worcester, MA: “I want to thank Jimmy for taking this fight. This fight has been brewing and it’s finally happening. We’re going to put on a show. I want it to be the Fight of the Night. Don’t miss it!”

Jimmy “The Quiet Storm” Williams (18-13-2, 6 KOs): “This is going to be a great fight. Me and Khiary are now really meeting. I know Khiary is coming to fight. I’m coming to beat him.”

Keno Luna (pro debut), Worcester, MA: “I’m excited to be fighting on this card in my pro debut. Saturday night I’ll be ready to go.”

INFORMATION:

Facebook.com/GraniteChin

Twitter: @Granite_Chin




“PANDEMONIUM AT THE PALLADIUM 2” FACT SHEET

WHAT: “Pandemonium at The Palladium 2” Professional Boxing

WHO:  The Lineup                                              

MAIN EVENT – VACANT JUNIOR NABF WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP (10)

Denzel “Double Impact” Whitley (12-0, 7 KOs), Holyoke, MA

vs.

Kenny “Lionheart” Larson (7-0-1, 5 KOs), Salem, MA

VACANT USBF LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP (8)

Heber Rondon (20-5, 13 KOs), Los Teques, Venezuela

vs.

Kendrick “Peppa” Ball, Jr. (21-1-3, 12 KOs), Worcester, MA

WELTERWEIGHTS (4)

Joe Bush (pro debut), Marshfield, MA

vs.

Tymar Miles (0-1), New York, NY

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS (4)

Robert Degaetano (1-0, 1 KO), Douglas, MA

vs.

Devon Grant (0-6), Harlem, NY

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS (6)

Khiary “Too Sharp” Gray (17-6, 13 KOs), Worcester, MA

vs.

Jimmy “The Quiet Storm” Williams (18-13-2, 6 KOs), New Haven, CT

LIGHTWEIGHTS (4)

Nathan Benichou (2-18-1, 2 KOs), Puebla City, Mexico by way of France

vs.

Carlos “El Gallo” Gonzalez (8-0, 7 KOs), Springfield, MA

HEAVYWEIGHTS (4)

Kevin “Big Gulp” Nagle (4-0, 4 KOs), Scituate, MA

vs.

Tadeu Costa (pro debut), Boston, MA by way of Brazil

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS (4)

Byran Goldsby (5-19, 0 KOs), Macon, GA

vs.

Danny Lafos Poll (2-0, 2 KOs), Santiago, Cuba

WELTERWEIGHTS (4)

Moises Rivera (0-9), Worcester, MA

vs.

Keno Luna (pro debut), Worcester, MA

JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS (4)

Tyrone “Hands of Stone” Luckey (16-22-4, 12 KOs), Manahawkin, NJ

vs.

Carlos Marrero (5-9-3, 0 KOs), Bridgeport, CT

MIDDLEWEIGHTS (4)

Famous Wilson, (2-0, 1 KO), Stoney Brook, NY

vs.

Nata Gomes (0-2), Los Angeles, CA

JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS (4)

Terrence Richardson (pro debut), Wilson, NC

vs.

Edwine Humaine (2-0, 2 KOs), Springfield, MA by way of Haiti

WELTERWEIGHTS (4)

Raidel Rodriguez (1-0, 1 KO), Havana, Cuba

vs.

Jemorean Smith (0-1), Wilson, NC

(card subject to change)

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WHERE:        The Palladium, Worcester, MA

WHEN:          Saturday, December 9, 2023

PROMOTER: Granite Chin Promotions

RING ANNOUNCER: John Vena

TICKETS: Tickets are on sale and available for purchase online at www.ThePalladium.net. Limited tickets may be available to buy at the Palladium Box Office on fight night.

LIVE STREAM: BXNGTV.com

WEIGH IN: Friday, Dec. 8, starting at 2:30 p.m. ET at Mackao Restaurant, 181 Millbury Street, Worcester, MA

OTHER: Event starts at 6:30 p.m. ET




MODERN BOXERS RICKY HATTON, MICHAEL MOORER, IVAN CALDERON, DIEGO CORRALES, JANE COUCH & ANA MARIA TORRES ELECTED TO INTERNATIONAL BOXING HALL OF FAME

CANASTOTA, NY – (December 7, 2023) – The International Boxing Hall of Fame and Museum, which will be celebrating its 35th Anniversary in 2024, is thrilled to announce the newest class of inductees to be honored during the Hall of Fame Induction Weekend June 6-9, 2024.

The Class of 2024 includes Ricky “The Hitman” Hatton, Michael “Double M” Moorer, Ivan “Iron Boy” Calderon and Diego “Chico” Corrales (posthumous) in the men’s Modern category; Jane “The Fleetwood Assassin” Couch and “La Guerrera” Ana Maria Torres in the Women’s modern category; trainer Kenny Adams, manager Jackie Kallen and publicist Fred Sternburg in the Non-Participant category; journalist Wallace Matthews and broadcaster Nick Charles (posthumous) in the Observer category; Luis Angel Firpo (posthumous) in the Old Timer category and Theresa Kibby (posthumous) in the women’s Trailblazer category.

Inductees were voted in by members of the Boxing Writers Association of America and a panel of international boxing historians. Biographies on the Class of 2024 can be found on www.ibhof.com.

“As the Hall of Fame readies to celebrate its landmark 35th anniversary, we are beyond excited to reveal the Class of 2024 and are very much looking forward to honoring the newest class of inductees to earn boxing’s highest honor,” said Executive Director Edward Brophy.

The 2024 Hall of Fame Induction Weekend is scheduled for June 6-9th in “Boxing’s Hometown.” Many events will take place in Canastota and nearby Turning Stone Resort Casino throughout the four-day celebration including ringside talks, fist casting, fight night, 5K race / fun run, boxing autograph card show, banquet, parade and induction ceremony.

For more information on the 2024 Hall of Fame Induction Weekend, please call (315) 697-7095.

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“This is something great, a dream come true. I dreamed to be a boxer. I dreamed to be a world champion. I especially dreamed to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. And now I’ve got everything!” – Ivan Calderon

“That’s incredible. You never think of when you lace the gloves on at 10 years old that you’ll end up in the Hall of Fame with some of the great fighters already there. I’m a bit speechless. There’s no greater honor. I’m delighted.” – Ricky Hatton

“I appreciate this very much. The Hall of Fame Wall is the wall of the elite, and I am so happy to be inducted alongside some of my favorite boxers like Salvador Sanchez, Alexis Arguello and Marvelous Marvin Hagler. I made it to the elite.” – Michael Moorer

“Oh my God, I’m in shock over this news. Wow! I can’t believe it. I’m so excited and cannot wait to get to Canastota and meet everyone during the Induction Weekend.” – Jane Couch

It is a great honor to be in the International Boxing Hall of Fame with great champions. I am very happy! Thanks to my mom, who has always been with me. My husband, my children and I have taken this great news as another championship.” – Ana Maria Torres

“This feels great to get this news. I can now say that I’ve reached the highest point in the sport of boxing.” – Kenny Adams

“I’m so happy I could cry! I’ve wanted this for so long. I am so elated I don’t know what to say. To be recognized for my 45 years in the sport is amazing and I’m so appreciative. I’m looking forward to a wonderful experience at Induction Weekend.” – Jackie Kallen

“I am stunned. Working in boxing has been such great fun. I have had the good fortune to work with some very remarkable people, including world champions and contenders, promoters, managers, and television executives, trainers and fellow public relations practitioners, all who were generous with their time and taught me so much. Inside the International Boxing Hall of Fame, there are plaques dedicated to boxing legends of all generations. It is a privilege to join them.” – Fred Sternburg

“I never went into this for awards or money. I went into it to help the fighters because I love boxing and to know that I’m going to be honored among the athletes that I respected and loved as a kid is a great honor and humbling.” – Wallace Matthews

“I’m over the moon happy to hear that Diego will be enshrined with his boxing peers and family that he loves so much at the International Boxing Hall of Fame in the Class of 2024. Our entire family thanks the voting committee for recognizing the hard work and dedication that Diego gave the sport of boxing with the highest level of recognition a Champion can ever ask for. I’m sure Diego is smiling from ear to ear as I accept this news on his behalf. Thank you.” – Michelle Corrales-Lewis

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About the International Boxing Hall of Fame
The International Boxing Hall of Fame opened to the public in 1989 and is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the great sport of boxing. Located in Canastota, New York, it serves as a tribute to the world’s finest boxers and contributors to the sport, allowing boxing enthusiasts to appreciate and celebrate the rich history and tradition of boxing. The International Boxing Hall of Fame is located at Exit 34 of the New York State Thruway. Hours of operation are Monday-Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.