Crawford makes history, takes down Canelo for third undisputed title

By Norm Frauenheim

LAS VEGAS – There was no blood. There were no knockdowns. There was only Terence Crawford.

Crawford’s dance, as brilliant as it was defiant, continued Saturday, reaching a peak few others have achieved or even imagined with an upset of Canelo Alvarez in front of a crowd of 70,482 at Allegiant Stadium.

Crawford, booed when he entered the arena and booed for weeks after the fight was announced, did what he was always done in his historic path to undisputed title in three weight classes.

He did it with his feet, frustrating Canelo at almost every turn in winning a unanimous decision. It was 115-113 on two scorecards and 116-112 on the third. Two of the cards appeared to be closer than what the dominant Crawford did in moving across the ring, in and out of harm’s way and into history.

Canelo always seemed to be a step behind, a dance partner that couldn’t quite keep up with the master.

If there was a surprise, it was in Crawford’s footwork. He moved his feet with an agility not seen in almost a decade. For 12 rounds, the 37-year-old Crawford sustained the dance that earned him the undisputed super-middleweight title and a place among boxing’s all-time greats.

If he had been around in another time, the game would have Five Kings alongside the foursome of Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler, Thomas Hearns and Roberto Duran.

In his hometown – Omaha, they simply call him Bud. On this night, however, boxing historians could have called him Sugar. He was that good, a former welterweight and junior-welter champion coming up two weight classes to take down Canelo, one of the most feared punchers in his day,

After it was all over, Crawford (42-0, 31 KOs) went to one knee and looked toward Allegiant Stadium’s ceiling as though he was looking to the heavens.

Thanks, he said

The thank-you was preceded by a confident Crawford who opened the fight in the southpaw style. His right hand led the attack and hinted at imminent alterations. But he never switched up, never went from left-handed to right-handed. But the threat was always there, forcing Canelo to be wary.

Above all, Crawford’s two-handed, ambidextrous threat  threw some hesitancy, if not outright  confusion into Canelo’s tactical plans.

Crawford right hand landed first, followed by a glancing left in the opening round. The crowd roared. Canelo remained cautious.

But in the second round, the popular Mexican hinted, perhaps, at what he had planned. He moved forward, almost stalking and in an almost straight line that led him to his target: Crawford’s midsection.

The body punch landed, forcing Crawford to step to one side and then another. In the third, it began to look as if Crawford was poised to pick up the pace.

In the fourth, he did, landing a couple of quick hands, first a right than a left. Momentum in the fourth, however, suddenly shifted when Canelo landed a straight right hand. Crawford looked at at him and smiled as if to say: You can’t catch me.

Over the next eight rounds, Canelo never could.

Callum Walsh dominates in one-sided decision over Vargas Jr.

Callum Walsh had too much power and too much accuracy.

In the end, he had too much of everything in overwhelming Fernando Vargas, Jr, who has a legendary name but none of his father’s resilient skillset. 

On the scorecards, Vargas (17-1, 13 KOs) never had a chance. The judges nearly scored the 10-round junior-middleweight fight as a shutout for Walsh (16-0, 11 KOs), an agile Irishman who knows his way around the ring.

 It was 99-91 on two cards and 100-90 on the third in the final fight before the Terence Crawford-Canelo Alvarez main event at Allegiant Stadium.

Mbilli, Martinez fight to a bruising draw

It was punishing, a fight full of momentum swings and exhausting exchanges of punches that landed everywhere and from all angles. It was hard to pick a winner.

In the end, nobody could..

Christian Mbilli-Lester Martinez was a draw. The good news is that the super-middleweight fight set the stage for a sequel and perhaps a great new rivalry. The only winner was the gathering crowd for the main event, Canelo Alvarez-versus-Terence Crawford. The early undercards didn’t offer much in terms of drama. Allegiant Arena eats were empty. Knockouts were few. Cheers were muted.

Then, Mbilli and Martinez stepped through the ropes.

In the early rounds, it looked as if Mbilli (29-0-1, 24 KOs) might win easily. He appeared to have an edge in the number and power of inside punches. In the middle rounds, however, Martinez. (19-01, 16 KOs), showed a stubborn streak and and his own brand of body shots and uppercuts. The Guatemalan wasn’t going anywhere. In the eighth and again ninth, it looked as if the body assault had robbed Mbilli of his energy. He looked fatigued.

In the final moments of the tenth and final round, however, Mbilli recovered, scoring repeatedly and often enough to perhaps ensure a draw. One judge scored it for him, 96-94. One scored it for Martinez, 97-93. On the third, it was a draw, 95-95

Can’t wait for the rematchThe punishing fight ended with exchanges of punches and moment

Mohammed Alakel wins unanimous decision

Saudi junior-lightweight Mohammed Alakel (5-0, 1 KO) employed faster hands and feet, scoring quickly and repeatedly for a unanimous decision  overTravis Crawford (7-4) a hard working fighter from (7-4-1) from Corpus Christi, TX in the first fight on the Netflix part of a card featuring Terence Crawford-versus-Canelo Alvarez at Allegiant Stadium Saturday. 

Brandon Adams wins rematch, scores decision over Bohachuk

Brandon Adams wore a gray wig to news conferences and weigh-ins. He shed the costume in the ring and answered questions about his age with a variety of punches.

Body shots, hooks and uppercuts were repeated answers to Serhii Bohachuk, who called the 36-year-old Adams — a Los Angeles middleweight — an old fighter.

Age is just a number, or at least it was for 10 rounds of punishing shots from multiple angles from Adams in a rematch victory Saturday at Allegiant Stadium over Bohachuk (26-3, 24 KOs) , a Ukrainian known for his power. 

In the end, Adams made the 30-year Bohachuk look old.  Adams, who scored an eighth-round TKO of Bohachuk in 2021, landed shots almost at will, winning a unanimous decision in the final fight before the Netflix portion of the Canelo-Crawford card.

Jermaine Franklin wins dull decision

It was unanimous.

On the cards.

And in the seats.

Jermaine Franklin Jr. won the decision. He also shared some of the contempt hurled at Ivan Dychko from a few fans scattered across Allegiant Stadium’s 65,000 seats Saturday on the Canelo Alvarez-Terence Crawford card in a heavyweight matinee Saturday.

Franklin (24-2), of Saginaw MI,  and Dychko (15-, 14 KOs), a two-time Olympic bronze medalist from Kazakhstan, clinched and clutched more than they punched through 10 forgettable rounds. By the fifth, the scattered crowd began to jeer. By the eighth, the boos began to echo through the empty arena.

By the end of the 10th, there were cheers.

Finally, it was over. 

Tsutsumi scores first-round stoppage

Reito Tsutsumi, a Japanese junior lightweight, didn’t need much time, mostly because Javier Martinez didn’t have much of anything at all.

Tsutsumi (3-0, 2 KOs) did it all within 2:18, walking down Martinez (7-3,4 KOs), hurting the Dallas fighter first with a succession of body shots and then finishing him with with straight punches that put Martinez on the canvas, a lonely figure in an empty building early on a card featuring Terence Crawford-versus-Canelo Alvarez fight.

Sultan Almohammed made a succsessful pro debut with a four-round unanimous decision over Martin Caraballo in a lightweight bout.

In round one, Almohammed dropped Caraballo with a right to the jaw.

Almohammed, 132.5 lbs of Jeddah, SA won by scores of 40-36 on all cardsa and is now 1-0. Caraballo, 133 lbs of Hollywood, FL is 0-1-1….Marc Abrams

Raiko Santana scored a mild upset by stopping Steven Nelson in the opening round of their 10-round light heavyweight bout.

Santana landed a hard right hand that hurt Nelson and a follow-up flurry forced the stoppage at 2:38.

Sanatana Of El Paso, TX is 13-4 with with seven knockouts. Nelson of Omaha, NEB is 20-2…...Marc Abrams

Potential Mexican star, Marco Verde stopped Sona Akale in round our of their six-roumd middleweight bout.

In round one, Verde landed a right hook that put Akale on the canvas.

In round four, Verde continued the assault and referee Mark Nelson stopped the bout at 1:11.

Verde, 158 lbs of Mazaltan, MEX is 3-0 with two knockouts. Akale, 158 lbs of St. Paul, MN is 9-4….Marc Abrams




Guide complet du casino en ligne – Tout ce que vous devez savoir pour jouer en toute sécurité et maximiser vos gains

Guide complet du casino en ligne – Tout ce que vous devez savoir pour jouer en toute sécurité et maximiser vos gains

Le jeu en ligne connaît une explosion sans précédent : des millions de joueurs se connectent chaque jour pour tenter leur chance sur des plateformes qui offrent bien plus que les salles terrestres classiques. Cette montée en puissance s’explique par la facilité d’accès depuis un smartphone, la diversité des jeux disponibles et la possibilité de profiter de bonus généreux dès le premier dépôt.

Dans cet univers très concurrentiel, il est essentiel de s’appuyer sur des sources fiables pour choisir le nouveau casino en ligne qui correspond à vos attentes. Basketnews.Net se positionne comme le guide indépendant qui teste chaque offre, analyse les licences et classe les sites selon leurs performances réelles. Vous y trouverez des revues détaillées du meilleur casino en ligne France et des comparatifs mis à jour chaque semaine.

Ce guide vous propose un panorama complet?: comment vérifier la licence d’un opérateur, quels jeux privilégier selon votre profil, décryptage des bonus d’accueil et promotions courantes, méthodes de paiement sécurisées et délais de retrait. Nous aborderons également le jeu responsable ainsi que les mesures de cybersécurité indispensables pour protéger vos données personnelles pendant votre session de jeu.

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Section?1?–?Comprendre les licences et la régulation des casinos en ligne?(??260?mots)

Une licence de jeu est le passe?port légal qui autorise un opérateur à proposer ses services dans une juridiction donnée. Sans elle, aucun paiement ne peut être garanti et aucune protection du joueur n’est assurée ; c’est pourquoi la licence constitue le premier critère d’évaluation sur Basketnews.Net.

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La régulation influence directement la protection financière : une licence solide oblige l’opérateur à séparer les fonds joueurs dans des comptes bancaires distincts et à soumettre régulièrement ses rapports financiers aux auditeurs indépendants. Ainsi, lorsqu’un gain est déclaré – par exemple un jackpot progressif de €150?000 sur Mega Fortune – le joueur bénéficie d’une garantie légale d’encaissement dans les délais prévus par la loi locale.

Section?2?–?Les différents types de jeux proposés en ligne?(??285?mots)

Les machines à sous restent le pilier du divertissement numérique grâce à leurs thèmes variés et leurs mécaniques simples à comprendre. On distingue trois grandes catégories :
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– Vidéo : cinq rouleaux avec animations haute définition et multiples lignes gagnantes ; exemples populaires « Starburst » ou « Gonzo’s Quest ».
– Jackpots progressifs : chaque mise alimente un pot commun pouvant atteindre plusieurs millions d’euros ; « Mega Moolah » a déjà offert plus de $23?M à ses joueurs fidèles.

Les jeux de table offrent quant à eux une dimension stratégique plus prononcée. La roulette européenne reste favorite grâce à son seul zéro qui réduit l’avantage maison à seulement 2,7 %. Le blackjack “Perfect Blackjack” propose un RTP proche de 99 % lorsqu’on suit la stratégie optimale ; plusieurs variantes comme “Spanish 21” ou “Double Exposure” sont répertoriées sur Basketnews.Net avec leurs taux respectifs d’avantage du croupier. Le baccarat “Punto Banco” attire surtout les high rollers grâce à ses mises minimales élevées mais son edge minime (<1%).

Le poker en ligne a connu une renaissance grâce aux salles live?streaming où les parties sont commentées par des pros internationaux ; cela crée une expérience spectateur?joueur unique similaire aux tournois télévisés traditionnels. Des plateformes telles que PokerStars ou partypoker offrent également des cash games instantanés avec buy?in dès €10 pour toucher une audience large tout en conservant une forte liquidité du pool prize?pool .

Enfin les jeux avec croupier réel (« Live Dealer ») reproduisent l’ambiance d’un vrai casino via un flux vidéo HD sécurisé . Les critères essentiels sont la qualité du streaming (minimum Full HD), la rapidité du chat texte/voix et la disponibilité multilingue des dealers français ou anglais selon votre préférence.

Section?3?–?Les bonus d’accueil et promotions : comment les évaluer intelligemment?(??250?mots)

Le welcome bonus constitue souvent le premier argument commercial d’un nouveau site de casino en ligne ; il se décline généralement sous trois formes distinctes :
– Bonus dépôt : généralement « 100 % jusqu’à €500 + 200 tours gratuits », conditionné à un dépôt minimum souvent fixé à €20 .
– Tours gratuits : attribués sans dépôt préalable mais soumis à un plafond mensuel limité ; ils permettent d’essayer des slots spécifiques sans risquer son capital initial .
– Bonus sans dépôt : rare chez les opérateurs régulés mais très attractif (« €10 offerts dès inscription ») avec conditions de mise élevées (>30x) afin d’éviter l’abus .

Les conditions de mise constituent le véritable piège : elles déterminent combien vous devez miser avant pouvoir retirer votre gain net provenant du bonus ou des tours gratuits . Par exemple un bonus €200 avec wagering ×35 exige €7 000 de mises totales – ce qui peut rapidement devenir coûteux si vous jouez principalement aux slots à volatilité élevée . Il faut donc comparer non seulement le montant offert mais aussi le ratio wagering / valeur réelle du bonus .

Les programmes fidélité diffèrent largement entre plateformes : certains proposent un cashback quotidien allant jusqu’à 12 % sur vos pertes nettes tandis que d’autres organisent des tournois hebdomadaires où chaque euro misé génère des points échangeables contre gadgets ou crédits freebet . Selon nos tests sur Basketnews.Net , les programmes combinant cashback progressif + points VIP offrent généralement le meilleur rendement global pour le joueur moyen.

Section?4?–?Méthodes de paiement sécurisées et rapidité des retraits?(??295?mots)

Choisir une méthode adaptée dépend avant tout du montant envisagé ainsi du délai souhaité pour recevoir vos gains :

Cartes bancaires – Visa et MasterCard restent acceptées partout ; dépôt instantané tandis que retrait nécessite généralement entre 24 et48 heures après validation KYC . Frais éventuels autour de €0?€2 selon la banque émettrice .

Portefeuilles électroniques – Skrill & Neteller offrent un traitement quasi immédiat tant côté dépôt que retrait (<15 minutes). Les plafonds varient toutefois selon votre statut KYC : jusqu’à €25 000/mois pour les comptes vérifiés .

Cryptomonnaies – Bitcoin ou Ethereum permettent anonymat renforcé et frais minimes (<0,5 %) mais peuvent subir une volatilité importante au moment du change EUR/crypto . Les retraits prennent habituellement entre quelques minutes et deux heures selon l’encombrement du réseau .

Virements bancaires – Solution classique pour gros montants (>€5 000) car elle assure traçabilité totale ; toutefois temps moyen =3?5 jours ouvrés et frais pouvant atteindre €15 .

Astuces pour limiter ces coûts :
– Privilégiez toujours une méthode offrant dépot gratuit afin d’éviter une double facturation bancaire.
– Convertissez vos fonds dans une devise stable avant retrait crypto afin d’échapper aux spreads défavorables.
– Utilisez une carte prépayée liée directement au portefeuille électronique afin d’obtenir instantanément votre argent disponible sans passer par l’étape bancaire traditionnelle .

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Section 5 – Jouer responsablement : outils et bonnes pratiques (? 270 mots)

Le jeu responsable commence par fixer clairement ses limites financières :

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  • Limite temporelle : activez l’alarme session après X minutes jouées afin d’éviter l’épuisement mental.
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La plupart des opérateurs agréés proposent aujourd’hui une fonction auto?exclusion permettant bloquer définitivement ou temporairement l’accès au compte pendant six mois voire plusieurs années . Sur Basketnews.Net vous pouvez comparer rapidement chaque politique RGS/GRS — certaines plateformes offrent même l’option « pause illimitée » directement depuis leur tableau “Outils responsables”.

Reconnaître les signaux avant-coureurs est crucial : perte constante malgré augmentation des mises, sentiment d’anxiété avant chaque session ou recours fréquent aux crédits supplémentaires sont autant d’indicateurs qu’il faut prendre au sérieux . En cas besoin , plusieurs associations nationales telles que Joueurs.info ou Addiction Help Line proposent lignes téléphoniques gratuites ouvertes24/7 ainsi que forums anonymes où partager son expérience sans jugement.

Section 6 – Sécurité informatique & protection des données personnelles (? 310 mots)

Le chiffrement SSL/TLS représente la première barrière protectrice entre votre navigateur et le serveur du casino ; il se reconnaît facilement grâce au petit cadenas vert affiché dans la barre URL ainsi au préfixe “https://”. Sans ce protocole toutes vos informations – identifiants login , coordonnées bancaires , historiques de jeu – pourraient être interceptées par un tiers malveillant .

L’authentification à deux facteurs (2FA) renforce considérablement ce périmètre sécurisé : après saisie habituelle du mot?de?passe vous recevez un code unique via SMS ou application authentificatrice (Google Authenticator). L’activation ne prend quelques clics dans les paramètres “Sécurité” du compte utilisateur mais ajoute une couche supplémentaire indispensable surtout lors d’opérations importantes comme gros retraits (>€10?000).

La politique de confidentialité doit préciser quels types de données sont collectés (nom complet , adresse IP , habitudes de jeu) ainsi expliquer comment elles sont stockées conformément au RGPD européen*. Les joueurs européens disposent alors d’un droit à l’oubli complet pouvant être exercé via formulaire dédié ; aucune donnée résiduelle ne doit subsister après suppression définitive demandée par l’utilisateur .

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En résumé , combiner SSL/TLS natif , activation systématique du 2FA, lecture attentive des clauses RGPD ainsi qu’une navigation VPN sécurisée constitue aujourd’hui la meilleure pratique recommandée par Basketnews.Net pour protéger vos fonds et votre identité numérique.

Section 7 – Choisir le meilleur casino en ligne selon vos critères personnels (? 260 mots)

Critère Questions à se poser Exemple d’évaluation sur Basketnews.Net
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Après avoir complété ce tableau mental, pondérez chaque critère selon son importance relative :

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Conclusion?–?(??180?mots)

Nous avons parcouru ensemble toutes les facettes essentielles permettant d’aborder sereinement l’univers du gambling digital : choisir un opérateur doté d’une licence fiable délivrée par une autorité reconnue ; sélectionner judicieusement ses jeux parmi slots volatiles ou tables stratégiques ; analyser minutieusement chaque promotion afin d’en extraire réellement la valeur ajoutée ; opter pour des méthodes financières sûres tout en maîtrisant délais et frais associés ; adopter quotidiennement bonnes pratiques responsables ainsi qu’une hygiène numérique rigoureuse grâce au chiffrement SSL/TLS voire au VPN lorsqu’il faut contourner restrictions géographiques.

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Canelo-Crawford: Lots of talk, but roles stay the same

By Norm Frauenheim

LAS VEGAS – First, there was Terence Crawford, dressed in a white top and a friendly smile.

Then, there was Canelo Alvarez, his eyes hidden by sunglasses darker than the undershirt he was wearing.

For about the next hour, both answered questions, talked philosophy, exchanged a few promises and threats.

There were a lot of roles on stage at T-Mobile Arena throughout a news conference Thursday, and both fighters played them well for a super-middleweight fight hard to predict, yet loaded with story lines and opinions

Sometime after opening bell at nearby Allegiant Stadium Saturday night, however, neither the opinions nor the stories will matter much in a ring near the 50-yard line of the NFL Stadium.

That’s when Canelo and Crawford will take matters into their own hands – hands as dangerous as any over the last decade of prize-fighting

Boxing newsers are always part of the show, of course. They set the stage for feints and perhaps a little bit of psychology.  Rhetorical jabs before the real ones.

Crawford and Canelo were there, each with an answer for whatever was asked in front of a crowd that has already made up its mind.

For Crawford, that means changing minds.

For Canelo, it means affirming what many already think in the remaining hours before the Netflix-streamed bout.

No matter what else was said Thursday, Crawford and Canelo were in the place they’ve been since their intriguing super-middleweight fight was announced several weeks ago.

Crawford is the underdog, defiant and yet seemingly happy to be in the role.

“They say I’ve fought nobody, they say I can’t sell, they say I’ve got no personality,’’ Crawford said with the defiant edge that has helped him forge a career with skeptics but no losses

For the last decade, Crawford has proven everybody wrong. It was clear Thursday that he intends to deliver some definitive say-so against Canelo, who has played the popular favorite throughout most of his career.

It was no surprise that Canelo was the crowd favorite at Thursday’s newser. He’s been a powerful favorite for about as long as Crawford has been doubted.

The news-conference crowd amplified its expectations Thursday. It is betting Canelo’s long reign as Mexico’s best fighter since Julio Cesar Chavez will continue.

Canelo said he doesn’t listen to cheers or criticism. Maybe not. Go ahead, he says, and debate about his place in Mexican history, which has for long started and ended with Julio.

“In the end, the people will decide,’’ Canelo said. “The numbers will be there or they won’t.’’

For now, however, the numbers are in the seats, there at least in terms of support for Canelo in his risky date as the bigger man in defense of his undisputed super-middleweight. 

Those numbers also add up to what might be an astonishing paycheck. There’s talk that Canelo will collect $100-million for fighting Crawford

Wrong, Saudi Prince and promoter Turki Alalshikh said Thursday.

“Our contract is for more than that,’’ said Alalshikh , who negotiated a three-fight deal in an 11th hour offer that convinced Canelo to agree to the Crawford fight.

Like the purses perhaps, Crawford, it’s thought, will enter the ring smaller. He’s a former undisputed welterweight and junior-welter champion, who is jumping up the scale from junior-middleweight to fight Canelo.

The Canelo chants, like the expectations, were bigger Thursday, echoing throughout the building like an old lyric.

Crawford heard them and smiled. He’s been there. Defiance has been his lifestyle. He’s good at it, and he intends to be just as good for at least one more time.

But defiance isn’t a physical attribute. It’s not included on any tale-of-the -ape. There’s no way to measure it. Canelo’s experience and documented power at a heavier weight might just be too much for Crawford.

It’s easier to defy skeptics than it is a left counter. In the end, it might prove to be that stark, that simple, no matter what else was said Thursday. In boxing, some roles never change.




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Local Favorite Bryce Mills Tops First Boxing Card At del Lago Resort & Casino On Thursday, October 30, in Waterloo, NY

WATERLOO, NY–Junior welterweight Bryce Mills, riding a 13-fight win streak, returns to the ring Thursday evening, Oct. 30, as he headlines the inaugural boxing card at the beautiful Vine Theater at del Lago Resort & Casino in Waterloo, New York

The scheduled 10-round bout will top a pro/am event promoted by Rising Star Promotions. First amateur fight at 5.30 pm.

Mills, of nearby Liverpool, New York will have his large loyal fanbase on hand as he puts his record of 19-1, 7 K0s, on the line.

The 24-year-old Mills will be making his maiden headline appearance and his first time scheduled for 10 rounds. He is coming off his best victory, a stunning first-round knockout over former amateur standout Aaron Aponte, of Hialeah, FL, last June 6 in Verona, New York.

Included in the 13-fight win streak are impressive victories over Daiyaan Butt, of Philadelphia; Jonathan de Pina, of Boston; Gerffred Ngayot, of Buffalo; Mike Ohan Jr., of Holbrook, MA, and Alex Martin, of Chicago. Including Aponte, the combined record of those six men was 77-14-1.

Mills has boxed in Rock Hill, SC; Philadelphia, PA; Bensalem, PA; Wroclaw, Poland, and Atlantic City, NJ, but never in the main event.

“I’m very excited to headline my first card so close to home,” Mills said. “This is something I used to dream about as a kid and now it’s a reality. With the Vine Theater only seating 1,500 people, you better not wait as this surely will sell out.” 

The card will feature five professional and six amateur fights. The show will take place in the state-of-the-art Vine Theater at the del Lago Casino & Resort. Tickets range from $60 to $150 and they go on sale at 10 am, Friday, Sept. 12, at Ticketmaster.com.

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Del Lago Casino & Resort is located at 1133 NY-414. You must be 21 or older to attend shows at The Vine. For help with problem gambling, call 877.8.HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369).




VIDEO: Canelo vs. Crawford Faceoff




VIDEO: Emiliano Vargas “Saturday Night is my Brother’s Night. I will be back in November”




Pat McCormack Stops Miguel Parra After 9

Pat McCormack remained undefeated by stopping Miguel Parra after round nine of their 10-round welterweight bout at Sunderland Live Arena in Sunderland, England.

In round six, McCormack was deducted a point for low blows. In round nine, McCormack hurt Parra with a huge flurry of punches and Parra had enough and the fight was stopped in between rounds.

McCormack, 146.95 lbs of Washington, ENG is 8-0 with six knockouts. Parra, 146.3 lbs of Tepic, MEX is 25-6-1.

McCormack, speaking to in-ring reporter Jamie Ward after a successful night headlining in his hometown, said: “I broke him  [Miguel Parra] down. He’s top 15 in the world, so I’m buzzing to make that statement in the ninth round. It was tough. Some of the shots I was hitting him with were just bouncing off him. He’s definitely the toughest man I’ve faced. He kept on coming. But I felt I was getting stronger as the fight went on. If Conah Walker wants it next, we’ll have it. I think I can beat him. I want the British, European or Commonwealth Title shot next – I want to start getting the belts. Thank you for everyone who came out to support me. It’s great to bring these nights to the North East.

Troy Williamson Stops Mark Dickinson in 9

Troy Williamson stopped Mark Dickinson in round nine of their 10-round super middleweight bout.

In round nine, with Williamson down on the scorecards, he landed an over hand right to the head of Dickinson that put him on the canvas. Dickinson got to his feet, but ate a huge right hand and the fight was stopped at 1″51.

Williamson, 167.6 lbs of Darlington, ENG is 21-4-1 with 15 knockouts. Dickinson, 173.2 lbs of West Raylon, ENG is 8-2.

Williamson said: “I’m back! Firstly, I want to thank everyone who has come out and supported me tonight. I’ve got a lot of people here tonight and I could have sold even more. Mark’s a great fighter. I’ve had a few losses and I’ve even had a lot of close friends who have stopped speaking to me because of that. So to everyone who’s come out tonight and stuck by me, through the highs and the lows, I can’t thank them enough. There’s a lot more to come. There’s no easy fights at this level – and no disrespect to the English Title, but I know I am above this level.”

Leo Atang Cristian Uwaka in 2

Leo Atang stopped Cristian Uwaka in the opening round of their four-round heavyweight bout.

In Round one, Atang dropped Uwaka with a hard overhand right. Atang landed a left hook that froze Uwake and then sent him to the canvas with a pair of rights and the fight was stopped at 2:31.

Atang, 230.5 lbs of York, ENG is 2-0 with two knockouts, Uwake, 216.3 lbsof Portsmouth, ENG is 1-6-1.

And Atang, 18, said: “I tried to be calm and look for the openings. When I found the right spot, that’s when I went for it. The main thing is that I won the fight. Boxing is my life – it means so much to me. That’s what keeps me so focused. And with everyone coming out to support me again tonight, it means so much to me. So, it’s important that I impress and they get their money’s worth when they are spending their hard-earned to support me. I’ll be back in the gym on Monday. Activity is key. I’m nowhere near the finished article of where I want to be but I’m going to keep on working hard each day. I can’t wait to go again in Sheffield on October 11.”

Sandy Ryan Decisions Jade Grierson

Former world champion Sandy Ryan won a 10-round unanimous decision over Jade Grierson in a welterweight bout.

Ryan, 145.1 lbs of Derby, ENG won by scores of 100-90, 99-91 and 98-92 and is now 8-3-1. Grierson, 146.9 lbs of Newark, ENG is 5-1-1

Ryan said: “It meant everything [to win] because I had to get the fight back in me. You can see tonight that I enjoyed it, and there was that aggression. Jade [Grierson] was a tough girl and she really did set out to do what she said she was going to. She held in there and I respect her. You all know what I’m about – if they want to put me in a World Title fight next, then great. Let’s do it. I know Lauren price very well, we worked together at Team GB. She’s a great professional. She’s got the belts so it would be a great fight to have. Either way, it’s good to be back – and it’s good to be back on UK soil.”

Cameron Vuong won an eight-round decision over Reuquen Facundo Arce in a lightweight bout.

Vuong, 136.9 lbs of Blyth, ENG won by a 80-72 score and is now 9-0. Arce, 136 lbs of Buenos Aires, ARG is 18-21-2.

Adam Maca stopped Francisco Rodriguez in the fourth and final round of their super bantamweight bout.

In round four, Maca dropped Rodriguez with a right to the side of the head. Several more big rights landed the forced the corner of Rodriguez to throw in the towel at

Maca, 123.1 lbs of Brighton, ENG is 2-0 with two knockouts. Rodriguez, 120.6 lbs of Spain is 1-22.

Tiah-May Ayton stopped Lydie Bialic on round four of their six-round bantamweight bout.

In round three, Ayton dropped Bialic with an uppercut on the ropes.

In round four, two right hands put Bialic on the canvas and the fight was stopped at 48 seconds.

Ayton, 119.5 lbs of Bristol, ENG is 2-0 with two knockouts. Bialic, 116.45 lbs of France is 3-4-1.

Brad Casey made a successful pro debut with a four-round decision over Goran Kozul in a cruiserweight bout.

In round two, Casey dropped Kozul with a body shot.

In round four, Casey scored a knockdown with a right to the head.

Casey, 199.6 lbs of York, ENG won by a 40-34 score and is 1-0. Kozul, 197.4 lbs is 5-8.




Forgotten Fight: Inoue-Akhmadaliev fighting to be heard

By Norm Frauenheim

It’s in Japan. But it might as well be on Jupiter. It’s the forgotten fight, shoved off stage and out-of-mind by attention and anticipation captured by the Canelo Alvarez-Terence Crawford fight next week at Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium.

At any other time, Naoya Inoue-Murojdon Akhmadaliev would be a talker. It’s a big fight, significant enough to include pound-for-pound implications. For Inoue, it’s perhaps the biggest challenge to his pound-for-pound claim and emerging celebrity since victories over Nonito Donaire in 2019 and again in 2022.

In the here-and-now, however, only Canelo-Crawford is doing numbers that multiply and amplify as the Sept. 13 opening bell approaches. Will Inoue and Akhmadaliev the next day eventually matter? Forgotten now, but unforgettable later?

The relevance to their  junior-featherweight fight, of course, hinges – first – on Canelo-Crawford Sept. 13 in Vegas and then what they do a few hours later in Nagoya Sept. 14. By the time Inoue and Akhmadaliev enter the ring, they should know who won between Canelo-Crawford.

On Vegas’ clocks, Inoue-Akhamadaliev is scheduled to begin at about 1 a.m. Sept 14. That’s about the same time Canelo has been known to arrive at post-fight news conferences.

It’s anybody’s guess as to who will celebrate at the newser. Canelo-Crawford is hard to pick for reasons that have been analyzed and over-analyzed over the last few weeks. Betting odds suggest the super-middleweight fight is a close call, which helps explain some of the interest. Those odds suggest the post-fight newser could be controversial, too.

Inoue-Akhmadaliev is not expected to be as close, although the Uzbek’s punching power is reason not to rule out an upset. Still, the odds are one-sided. Inoue is about an 11-1 favorite, which simply means his unbeaten run continues. Also, Inoue is the only fighter the public really knows.

Most people, including media, are still learning how to spell Akhmadaliev.

But people know Canelo, maybe Mexico’s best fighter ever and still the game’s only pay-per-view star. They know Crawford, still unbeaten and bidding to be an undisputed champion at three weights.

Both have been at the top of the pound-for-pound debate for years. Canelo-Crawford is full of reasons to stop and watch. Guess here, Inoue and Akhmadaliev will too in the hours before they face each other.

What they’ll witness, however, is anybody’s guess. Still, the result might be the source of some motivation, especially for Inoue. The dynamic little guy, Japan’s Rising Son and a giant name in a sports universe dominated by Shohei Ohtani of the Dodgers, is already arguing that he’s the world best fighter, No. 1 in the pound-for-pound debate.

Above all, Inoue needs to beat Akhmadaliev to keep himself in the argument, which for the last year has been down to three — Inoue, Crawford and Oleksandr Usyk.

A knockout of Akhmadaliev would strengthen Inoue’s claim, especially if Canelo-Crawford comes down to a debatable result on the scorecards – a split or majority decision.

Crawford by stoppage or one-sided decision would probably end the argument, putting him at No. 1 in what could be the final punctuation to a fight some speculate will be the last in his brilliant career.

Canelo, whose record includes two defeats, could resurrect his pound-for-pound claim with a big knockout. Whatever happens, Usyk, unbeaten at two weights and undisputed at heavyweight, will still be there with another date, another fight to stay relevant.

Oscar Valdez comeback scheduled for ESPN Deportes

Oscar Valdez Jr. is going home in a fight to resurrect his career in a bout against Ricky Medina Saturday that will be televised by ESPN Deportes.

Valdez (32-3, 24 KOs), a former two-division champion,  returns to Nogales, his birthplace, for his first fight since a punishing rematch loss to Emanuel Navarrete in December in Phoenix.

The card featuring Valdez-Medina is scheduled to begin at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. The fight at Domo Binacional will be Valdez’ first in Nogales, the Sonoran town on the Mexican-Arizona border.

“The main goal for me right now is to become a world champion again,” Valdez, a two-time Mexican Olympian, said. “I want to return to Nogales as a world champion, and I want to be your champion.

“But in order to do that, I have to get through this fight. I’m taking this fight very seriously. I respect Ricky Medina a lot. I have seen him fight. He is strong and young, and he has the same dream that I have. All boxers want to become a world champion, and that’s why we are all here.”

The 34-year-old Valdez, popular in Mexico and Arizona, held world belts at featherweight and junior-lightweight. He was beaten twice by Navarrete and once by Shakur Stevenson.

His most noteworthy victory was a stunning stoppage of Miguel Berchelt. Medina (16-3, 9 KOs) is a 24-year-old junior-lightweight from San Antonio.




2X Olympic Champion, 4X Undisputed & 17X World Champion Claressa Shields Confirmed for Eighth Annual Box Fan Expo, During Mexican Independence Day Weekend, Saturday September 13, in Las Vegas

Las Vegas (September 05, 2025) – Two-Time Olympic Champion, Four-Time Undisputed and Seventeen -Time world champion Claressa Shields has confirmed that she will appear at the Eighth Annual Box Fan Expo on Saturday September 13, 2025 at the Las Vegas Convention Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Expo will also coincide with the mega fight between Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford, which will take place later that evening at Allegiant Stadium.

Shields will hold a Meet & Greet with her fans at her booth during the fan event held over the Mexican Independence Day weekend.

Tickets to the Box Fan Expo are available online at: 

https://bit.ly/BOXFANEXPO2025

Shields will make her third appearance at this years’ Expo and will be signing gloves, photos, personal items, and memorabilia. Shields will also have merchandise to sell for fans to enjoy. Boxing Fans will also have an opportunity to take pictures with this boxing star also known as “The GWOAT”. www.claressathegwoat.com – @ClaressaShields

About Claressa Shields

Claressa “T-Rex” Shields (Flint, Michigan) is one of the most accomplished and dominant athletes in combat sports. Undefeated at 17–0 (3 KOs), Shields is the only fighter—male or female—to hold all four major world titles (WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO) in three separate divisions. A two-time Olympic gold medalist (London 2012, Rio 2016), Shields made history in February 2025 by becoming the first undisputed female heavyweight champion, defeating Danielle Perkins in her hometown of Flint. She successfully defended her titles in July 2025, scoring a dominant victory over New Zealand’s Lani Daniels.

Also Known as the “GWOAT” (Greatest Woman of All Time), Shields has collected world titles across five divisions faster than any fighter in history. She is currently ranked the #1 pound-for-pound female boxer in the world by The Ring and ESPN. Beyond boxing, Shields briefly competed in MMA with the Professional Fighters League (PFL), earning two wins before officially retiring from the sport in 2025 to focus exclusively on her boxing legacy. Her life and career were recently highlighted in the biographical film The Fire Inside (2024). She is also a 2023 ESPY Award winner for Best Boxer and the first woman boxer to be nominated for Sportswoman of the Year at the BET Awards.

About Box Fan Expo

Box Fan Expo is the ultimate boxing fan experience event, which allows fans to meet the stars of boxing that represent the past, present and future of the sport. With hosted autograph signings, meet-and-greets with current and former boxing world champions, limited edition merchandise for sale, giveaways and more, this is the ultimate event for fans of the sport.

Past boxing stars that have participated include: Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson, Roberto Duran, Lennox Lewis, Julio Cesar Chavez, Roy Jones Jr., Juan Manuel Marquez, Sugar Ray Leonard, Tommy Hearns, Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, David Benavidez, Teofimo Lopez, Andre Ward, Ryan Garcia, Claressa Shields, Fernando Vargas, Edgar Berlanga, Oscar Valdez, Marcos Maidana, Devin Haney, Mikey Garcia, Errol Spence Jr, Rolando Romero, Sergio Martinez, Tim Bradley, Jose Ramirez, Shawn Porter, Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia, Deontay Wilder, Amir Khan, Abner Mares, James Toney, Jessie Vargas, Floyd Mayweather sr., Vinny Paz, Mia St. John, Franchón Crews-Dezurn, Seniesa Estrada, Jorge Linares, Leo Santa Cruz, Chiquita Gonzalez, Badou Jack, Nico Ali Walsh, Terry Norris, Riddick Bowe, Earnie Shavers, Michael & Leon Spinks, Brandon Rios, Anthony Dirrell, Danny Jacobs and many more…

Exhibitors include boxing promoters, gear, apparel, equipment, energy drinks, supplement products, broadcasting media, sanctioning bodies, and other companies who showcase their brand to fans and the boxing industry as a whole.

Throughout the next few days leading up to the Event, there will be more updates on the many stars that will commit their appearance at the Boxing Expo.

Tickets to the Box Fan Expo are available at Eventbrite:

https://bit.ly/BOXFANEXPO2025

To request information on exhibiting and sponsorship at the Expo:

For media credentials:

 Contact us:

 Telephone number: (702) 997-1927 or (514) 572-7222

 For any inquiries please email: boxfanexpo@gmail.com

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Pressure On: Canelo, Crawford fighting to be the face of their generation

By Norm Frauenheim

Pressure is for tires, Hall of Fame pundit Charles Barkley once said famously.

A couple of weeks before opening bell, however, there’s more than just hot air evident in the anticipation building for the Canelo Alvarez-versus-Terence Crawford fight Sept. 13 in front of an expected football-sized crowd at Las Vegas Allegiant Stadium.

Alongside big money, lots of legacy is at stake for fighters already wealthy, yet still pursuing proof of what they’ve done and who they’ve become.

Legacy, of course, is overused enough to be meaningless these days. Just about everybody has one. But the size and significance of Canelo-Crawford puts a spotlight on careers that will meet in a collision that promises to provide a real answer.

Who’s the best of their generation? That’s the simple question. Crawford is 37; Canelo is 35. They come from different weight classes, are from different places, are motivated by different opinions and answer to different fan bases.

Over the years, however, they have emerged as rivals despite that difference in weight, which ironically might be what determines the answer.

But the weight was close enough to be negotiable. Only the date, place and purse remained. Where better than in a four-sided ring where two fighters will seek to be the definitive best of an era they defined? It doesn’t happen that often.

Forget those historical parallels, which have often turned boxing into little more than an exasperating video game.

To wit: How would Oleksandr Usyk, the best heavyweight of this era, have done against Muhammad Ali? Okay, it’s a fun argument, but still mere fantasy. There’s no answer. Never will be. But one is possible in Canelo-Crawford. It’s what makes Canelo-Crawford special. It’s not virtual reality. It’s blood-and-guts real, rare in this day and perhaps in any other.

That’s where the pressure starts. It’ll be there, building throughout next week, fight week, weigh-in, opening bell and post-fight conversation.

For now, it also explains all of the talk preceding the bout between Crawford, an all-time great at welterweight who is coming up from junior-middleweight and jumping two divisions to fight Canelo, the greatest super-middleweight in history.

The biggest risk — in the ring, at least — appears to be in Crawford’s corner, simply because he’s never taken, much less endured, a punch in a sanctioned bout from a true 168-pound fighter.

How will Crawford react when Canelo lands the power that is his trademark? There’s no answer until it lands. That uncertainty sums up the odds. Since the fight was announced, they’ve never changed. Canelo was a slight favorite then. He’s a slight favorite now.

It’s a reflection of an old, reliable guide in a game that has seen it all. To wit: In a fight between two good fighters, always bet on the bigger one.

The documented difference in weight might force Crawford to take a chance. If he hopes to win, he’ll have to step into Canelo’s dangerous wheelhouse at some point. By any definition, that’s a huge risk.

Yet, Crawford might be the personification of what, who Barkley was talking about with his dismissive take on pressure.

Crawford has been known for his cool, calculating demeanor throughout his reign as a four-division champion, including undisputed at 140 pounds (junior-welterweight) and 147 (welter). Ringside commentators like to say Crawford has the It factor. It is in his composure. It is overall poise

In Boxing Speak, Crawford is also known for another intangible called Ring IQ. There’s no exam to measure that, other than his unbeaten record. Let’s just say he knows what he’s doing with a versatile, two-handed style that includes unerring anticipation and a keen predatory instinct. If there’s a weakness, he’ll find it.

And attack it.

If there’s a weakness in Canelo, it appears to be his endurance, especially in the later rounds against fighters known for agile footwork. Crawford’s middleaged feet don’t move at the rate they did a decade ago.

But Canelo’s scorecard loss in May 2022 to light-heavyweight Dmitrii Bivol – perhaps mandatory viewing in Crawford’s video library – showed what’s possible in the late rounds. Canelo gets tired.

If that fatigue factor persists, there’s an opportunity for Crawford if he can withstand – survive – Canelo’s power through the first six to eight rounds. That’s an IF, as big as it is decisive.

Bivol threw punches at varying angles as he moved in-and-out of harm’s way in the late rounds of a decision over Canelo. Canelo was slow to react, slower to recognize, the angles on Bivol’s punches.

Angles are one of Crawford’s unequalled specialties, an aspect augmented by his ability to switch hit. The ambi-dextrous Crawford can fight left-handed, right-handed and makes the switch from one to the other and back in quicksilver fashion.

A tired Canelo might not see what’s coming. But Crawford, who will have to prove he can endure early power shots to the body and upper arms, might have to battle through some early rocky moments just to take the fight into that late stage when Canelo has proven to be vulnerable.

Pick here: Crawford will, getting up from an early knockdown to win a narrow decision.




Boxing Legend & Hall of Famer Roy Jones Jr. Confirmed for Eighth Annual Box Fan Expo, During Mexican Independence Day Weekend, Saturday September 13, in Las Vegas

Las Vegas (August 28, 2025) – Boxing Legend and Hall of Famer Roy Jones Jr., has confirmed that he will appear at the Eighth Annual Box Fan Expo on Saturday September 13, 2025 at the Las Vegas Convention Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Expo will also coincide with the mega fight between Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford, which will take place later that evening at Allegiant Stadium.

Jones will hold a Meet & Greet with his fans at his booth during the fan event held over the Mexican Independence Day weekend

Tickets to the Box Fan Expo are available online at: 

https://bit.ly/BOXFANEXPO2025

Jones will make his fifth appearance at this year’s Expo and will be signing gloves, photos, personal items and memorabilia. Jones will also have merchandise to sell for fans to enjoy. Boxing Fans will have an opportunity to also take pictures with this boxing living legend, considered by many as one of the greatest pound for pound and best boxer of all time.

Jones joins Juan Francisco Estrada, James Toney, Riddick Bowe, Teofimo Lopez, Shawn Porter, Thomas Hearns, Shane Mosley, Erik Morales and Marco Antonio Barrera as an early commitment to this year’s Box Fan Expo, with more Boxing stars to be announced.

About Roy Jones Jr.

Roy Jones Jr. is an American professional boxer who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of fame in Canastota on June 12th, 2022. Jones captured numerous championships in the Middleweight, Super middleweight, Light heavyweight and Heavyweight divisions. He is the only boxer in history to start his career as a junior middleweight, and go on to win a heavyweight title. He is also noted for holding the WBC, WBA, IBF, IBO, NABF, WBF, and IBA light heavyweight championships; a record seven belts at the same time. Jones left his mark in boxing history when he won the WBA heavyweight title, becoming the first former middleweight champion to win a Heavyweight title in 106 years. As of February 2018, Jones holds the record for the most wins in unified light heavyweight title bouts in boxing history, at twelve. The Ring magazine named Jones the Fighter of the Year in 1994, and the World Boxing Hall of Fame named him the Fighter of the Year for 2003. He is also a three-time winner of the Best Boxer ESPY Award (1996, 2000, and 2003). Jones was named “Fighter of the Decade” for the 1990s by the Boxing Writers Association of America

About Box Fan Expo

Box Fan Expo is the ultimate boxing fan experience event, which allows fans to meet the stars of boxing that represent the past, present and future of the sport. With hosted autograph signings, meet-and-greets with current and former boxing world champions, limited edition merchandise for sale, giveaways and more, this is the ultimate event for fans of the sport.

Past boxing stars that have participated include: Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson, Roberto Duran, Lennox Lewis, Julio Cesar Chavez, Roy Jones Jr., Juan Manuel Marquez, Sugar Ray Leonard, Tommy Hearns, Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, David Benavidez, Teofimo Lopez, Andre Ward, Ryan Garcia, Claressa Shields, Fernando Vargas, Edgar Berlanga, Oscar Valdez, Marcos Maidana, Devin Haney, Mikey Garcia, Errol Spence Jr, Rolando Romero, Sergio Martinez, Tim Bradley, Jose Ramirez, Shawn Porter, Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia, Deontay Wilder, Amir Khan, Abner Mares, James Toney, Jessie Vargas, Floyd Mayweather sr., Vinny Paz, Mia St. John, Franchón Crews-Dezurn, Seniesa Estrada, Jorge Linares, Leo Santa Cruz, Chiquita Gonzalez, Badou Jack, Nico Ali Walsh, Terry Norris, Riddick Bowe, Earnie Shavers, Michael & Leon Spinks, Brandon Rios, Anthony Dirrell, Danny Jacobs and many more…

Exhibitors include boxing promoters, gear, apparel, equipment, energy drinks, supplement products, broadcasting media, sanctioning bodies, and other companies who showcase their brand to fans and the boxing industry as a whole.

Throughout the next few weeks leading up to the Event, there will be weekly updates on the many stars that will commit their appearance at the Boxing Expo.

Tickets to the Box Fan Expo are available at Eventbrite:

https://bit.ly/BOXFANEXPO2025

To request information on exhibiting and sponsorship at the Expo:

For media credentials:

 Contact us:

 Telephone number: (702) 997-1927 or (514) 572-7222

 For any inquiries please email: boxfanexpo@gmail.com

 More information on Box Fan Expo visit: http://www.boxfanexpo.com

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2 Division & Former Unified World Champion Juan Francisco Estrada Confirmed for Eighth Annual Box Fan Expo, During Mexican Independence Day Weekend, Saturday September 13, in Las Vegas

Las Vegas (August 26, 2025) – Two-Division and former unified world champion Juan Francisco “El Gallo” Estrada has confirmed that he will appear at the Eighth Annua lBox Fan Expo on Saturday September 13, 2025 at the Las Vegas Convention Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Expo will also coincide with the mega fight between Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford, which will take place later that evening at Allegiant Stadium.

Estrada will hold a Meet & Greet with his fans at his booth during the fan event held over the Mexican Independence Day weekend.

Tickets to the Box Fan Expo are available online at: 

https://bit.ly/BOXFANEXPO2025

Estrada will make his first appearance at this year’s’ Expo and will be signing gloves, photos, personal items and memorabilia. Estrada will also have merchandise to sell for fans to enjoy. Boxing Fans will have an opportunity to also take pictures with this Mexican boxing star also known as “El Gallo”.

Estrada joins James Toney, Riddick Bowe, Teofimo Lopez, Shawn Porter, Thomas Hearns, Shane Mosley, Erik Morales and Marco Antonio Barrera as an early commitment to this year’s Box Fan Expo, with more Boxing stars to be announced.

About Juan Francisco Estrada

Juan Francisco Estrada, widely known as “El Gallo”, is a Mexican professional boxer and one of the premier pound-for-pound fighters of his era. Born on April 14, 1990, in Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, Mexico, Estrada is a two-division world champion, having held unified titles at both super flyweight (WBC, WBA, and The Ring) and flyweight (WBA Unified, WBO). 

Renowned for his technical brilliance, adaptability, and relentless fighting spirit, Estrada has shared the ring with some of the sport’s most celebrated champions such as Roman “Chocolatito” González, Carlos Cuadras, and Srisaket Sor Rungvisai. His trilogy with González is considered a modern classic, cementing his legacy as one of the sport’s most respected champions. Carrying forward Mexico’s rich boxing tradition, Estrada embodies humility outside the ring and warrior mentality inside it, inspiring fans worldwide and securing his place as one of the defining champions of modern boxing

About Box Fan Expo

Box Fan Expo is the ultimate boxing fan experience event, which allows fans to meet the stars of boxing that represent the past, present and future of the sport. With hosted autograph signings, meet-and-greets with current and former boxing world champions, limited edition merchandise for sale, giveaways and more, this is the ultimate event for fans of the sport.

Past boxing stars that have participated include: Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson, Roberto Duran, Lennox Lewis, Julio Cesar Chavez, Roy Jones Jr., Juan Manuel Marquez, Sugar Ray Leonard, Tommy Hearns, Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, David Benavidez, Teofimo Lopez, Andre Ward, Ryan Garcia, Claressa Shields, Fernando Vargas, Edgar Berlanga, Oscar Valdez, Marcos Maidana, Devin Haney, Mikey Garcia, Errol Spence Jr, Rolando Romero, Sergio Martinez, Tim Bradley, Jose Ramirez, Shawn Porter, Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia, Deontay Wilder, Amir Khan, Abner Mares, James Toney, Jessie Vargas, Floyd Mayweather sr., Vinny Paz, Mia St. John, Franchón Crews-Dezurn, Seniesa Estrada, Jorge Linares, Leo Santa Cruz, Chiquita Gonzalez, Badou Jack, Nico Ali Walsh, Terry Norris, Riddick Bowe, Earnie Shavers, Michael & Leon Spinks, Brandon Rios, Anthony Dirrell, Danny Jacobs and many more…

Exhibitors include boxing promoters, gear, apparel, equipment, energy drinks, supplement products, broadcasting media, sanctioning bodies, and other companies who showcase their brand to fans and the boxing industry as a whole.

Throughout the next few weeks leading up to the Event, there will be weekly updates on the many stars that will commit their appearance at the Boxing Expo.

Tickets to the Box Fan Expo are available at Eventbrite:

https://bit.ly/BOXFANEXPO2025

To request information on exhibiting and sponsorship at the Expo:

For media credentials:

 Contact us:

 Telephone number: (702) 997-1927 or (514) 572-7222

 For any inquiries please email: boxfanexpo@gmail.com

 More information on Box Fan Expo visit: http://www.boxfanexpo.com

 Follow Box Fan Expo on Twitter and Instagram at: @BoxFanExpo

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Jan Paul Rivera stops Daniel Bailey in 6

Jan Paul Rivera remained undefeated with sixth round stoppage over Daniel Bailey in a featherweight bout at the Caribe Royale in Orlando

In round one, Rivera dropped Bailey with a left hook. Rivera dominated and in round six, Bailey landed an onslaught of punches in cluding a right that put Bailey on the canvas. Finally the bout was stopped at 2:58.

Rivera, 127.2 lbs of Salinas, PR is 13-0 with seven knockouts. Bailey, 126.4 lbs of Miami is 15-3.

Marksman Stops Martinez in 7

Corey Marksman stopped Luis Martinez in round seven of their eight-round lightweight out.

Marksman dominated from the outset and in round eight wobbled Martinez in two occasions. In round seven, Marksman landed two hard rights to the head and the fight was stopped at 19 seconds.

Marksman, 134.2 lbs of Orlando is 12-0-1 with nine knockouts. Martinez, 134.8 lbs of Isabela, PR is 9-2.

Jahmal Harvey Wins Pro Debut By Stoppage After 1

2024 U.S. Olympian Jahmal Harvey made a successful pro debut by stopping Marcelo Del Aguila after round of their six-round super featherweight bout.

Harvey dominated the opening round and Del Aguila did not come out for the second round.

Harvey, 129.6 lbs of Oxon Hill, NJ is 1-0 with one knockout. Del Aguila, 130 lbs of Lima, PER is 5-2.

Yoelvis Gomez Decisions Humaine

Yoelvis Gomez a 10-round majority decision over Edwine Humaine in a super welterweight bout.

Gomez, 154 lbs of Las Vegas vis Havana, CUB won by scores of 97-93, 96-94 and 95-95 and is now 9-1. Humaine, 153.4 lbs of Springfield, MA vis Port-ai-Prince, HAI is 9-2.

In a mild upset, Alex Rios won a eight-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Tayre Jones in a super lightweight bout.By

In round one, Rios started to swell under his left eye.

Rios, 139.8 lbs of St. Cloud, FL via Bayamon, PR won by scores of 78-74 on all cards and is now 10-2. Jones, 1394 lbs of St. Petersburg, FL is 13-1.

Damazian Van Houter stopped Colby Madison in the opening round of their six-round heavyweight bout.

In round one, Van Houter landed a huge right that sent Madison to the canvas for the count at 2:32

Van Houter, 215.8 lbs of St. Petersburg, FL is 9-0 with six knockouts. Madison, 259 lbs of Baltimore is 11-9-3.

Carlos De Leon stopped Hamilton Blandon in round two of their six-round featherweight bout.

In round two, De Leon landed some vicious shots to the head and the fight was called at 2:47.

De Leon, 128 lbs of Cupey Alto, PR is now 5-0 with four knockouts. Blandon, 124.6 of Miami via Nicaragua is now 3-2-1.

Sebastian Juarez stopped Louis Hernandez in round four of their six-round super welterweight bout.

In round three, Juarez landed a left that was followed by a short right that put Hernandez on the canvas.

In round four, Juarez hurt Hernandez with a right hand and the a big head combination ensued and the fight was stopped at 1:19.

Juarezm 156.6 lbs of Brownsville, TX is 9-0 with seven knockouts. Hernandez, 161 lbs of Forrest, MS is 11-4-1.

Pedro Da Silva Conceicao scored an explosive second round stoppage over Renny Viamonte in a six-round welterweight bout.

In round two, Conceicao landed a jab to the bod that was followed by a crushing right to the head that sprawled Viamonte face-first on the canvas and the fight was over at

Conceicao, 145.4 lbs of Sorocaba. BRA is 5-0 with three kbockouts. Viamonte, 145.8 lbs of Las Vegas via Cuba is 4-3-1.




VIDEO: The Boxing Hour: EP 85 w/Jack Rafferty, Sebastian Juarez, Jolene Mizzone and Justin Figueroa




Boxing Promotional Powerhouse Top Rank Confirmed for Eighth Annual Box Fan Expo, During Mexican Independence Day Weekend, Saturday, September 13, in Las Vegas

Las Vegas (August 20, 2025) — Boxing promotional powerhouse Top Rank has confirmed that they will appear at the Eighth Annual Box Fan Expo on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at the Las Vegas Convention Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Expo will also coincide with the mega fight between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford, which will take place later that evening at Allegiant Stadium.

Top Rank and the Top Rank Knockouts ring card girls will hold a Meet & Greet with autographs and photos from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the fan event held over Mexican Independence Day weekend.

Tickets to the Box Fan Expo are available online at: 

https://bit.ly/BOXFANEXPO2025

Top Rank and The Knockouts are making their second appearance at this year’s Expo. They will be taking photos with boxing fans and selling merchandise at their booth.

About Top Rank

Innovation has been the standard at Top Rank since it was established in 1973 by Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum. The boxing industry’s leading promotional company, Top Rank has shaped, developed, and promoted the careers of top international pay-per-view superstars and Hall of Famers, including Muhammad Ali, Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Thomas Hearns, Roberto Duran, George Foreman, Sugar Ray Leonard, Oscar De La Hoya, Miguel Cotto, Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Vasiliy Lomachenko and Tyson Fury.

About Box Fan Expo

Box Fan Expo is the ultimate boxing fan experience event, which allows fans to meet the stars of boxing that represent the past, present and future of the sport. With hosted autograph signings, meet-and-greets with current and former boxing world champions, limited edition merchandise for sale, giveaways and more, this is the ultimate event for fans of the sport.

Past boxing stars that have participated include: Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson, Roberto Duran, Lennox Lewis, Julio Cesar Chavez, Roy Jones Jr., Juan Manuel Marquez, Sugar Ray Leonard, Tommy Hearns, Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, David Benavidez, Teofimo Lopez, Andre Ward, Ryan Garcia, Claressa Shields, Fernando Vargas, Edgar Berlanga, Oscar Valdez, Marcos Maidana, Devin Haney, Mikey Garcia, Errol Spence Jr, Rolando Romero, Sergio Martinez, Tim Bradley, Jose Ramirez, Shawn Porter, Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia, Deontay Wilder, Amir Khan, Abner Mares, James Toney, Jessie Vargas, Floyd Mayweather sr., Vinny Paz, Mia St. John, Franchón Crews-Dezurn, Seniesa Estrada, Jorge Linares, Leo Santa Cruz, Chiquita Gonzalez, Badou Jack, Nico Ali Walsh, Terry Norris, Riddick Bowe, Earnie Shavers, Michael & Leon Spinks, Brandon Rios, Anthony Dirrell, Danny Jacobs and many more…

Exhibitors include boxing promoters, gear, apparel, equipment, energy drinks, supplement products, broadcasting media, sanctioning bodies, and other companies who showcase their brand to fans and the boxing industry as a whole.

Throughout the next few weeks leading up to the Event, there will be weekly updates on the many stars that will commit their appearance at the Boxing Expo.

Tickets to the Box Fan Expo are available at Eventbrite:

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Euri Cedeno Takes on Willie Jones on Friday, September 5th at Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, PA

BETHLEHEM, Pa. – August 21, 2025 — On Friday night, September 5th, undefeated middleweight contender Euri Cedeno takes on Willie Jones in the 10-round main event of a huge night of boxing at the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, PA.

The nine-bout card is promoted by King’s Promotions.

Cedeno, 25 of La Romana, Dominican Republic is co-promoted by Top Rank and has a stellar mark of 12-0-1 with 11 knockouts. The three-year professional already has wins over Jukio De Jesus Rodriguez (27-4), William Townsel (5-0), Yoanki Urrutia ((13-0), Ulices Tovar Rivera (11-1) and in his last bout, Cedeno stopped Abel Mina (18-3-1) on June 7th in Norfolk, Virginia.

Jones of Burlington, North Carolina is 10-3-1 with seven knockouts. The 33-year-old Jones is a 13 year veteran of the squared circle. Jones has wins over Jamal Harris (3-0), Celso Ramirez (7-0), Gonzalo Carlos Dallera (5-1), Derrick Jackson (10-0). In his most recent outing, Jones stopped Martez McGregor in five rounds on May 3rd in Raleigh, North Carolina.

In an eight-round co-feature, Atif Oberlton (12-0, 10 KOs) of Philadelphia battles Chown Sims (10-1, 5 KOs) of Jackson, Mississippi in a light heavyweight contest.

In a 10-round bout, WBA number-two ranked bantamweight, Brittany Sims (8-3, 5 KOs) of Salem, Oregon faces off with Natalia Francesca (7-5) of Spain for the WBA Intercontinental title.

In Four-round bouts:

Emmanuel Chance (2-0, 1 KO) of East Orange, New Jersey fights Alejandro Robles (1-5) of Modesto, California in a bantamweight fight.

Mike Liberto (2-0, 2 KOs) of Bethlehem takes on DeJon Farrell-Francis (1-3) of Elizabeth, New Jersey in a heavyweight contest.

Lemir Isom Riley (4-6, 2KOs) of New Cumberland, PA battles Michael Shaw (0-4) of Atlanta in a heavyweight fight.

Jose Torres (0-1) of Allentown, PA takes on Denzel Villar (1-1, 1 KO) of Yonkers, NY in a bantamweight tussle.

Yamil Ortiz (1-0) of Lancaster, PA takes on debuting Darnell Jackson of Gary, Indiana in a super featherweight fight.

Kirc Bergamento (1-0, 1 KO) of Bloomingdale, New Jersey takes on an opponent to be named in a super featherweight bout.

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Peter Kahn Signs Undefeated Super Flyweight Juanmita Lopez DeJesus To Managerial Contract

MIAMI, FLORIDA–2022 BWAA Manager of the Year Peter Kahn is pleased to announce the signing of undefeated Juanmita Lopez DeJesus to an exclusive managerial contract.

Lopez, 19 years-old of Caguas, Puerto Rico has a professional record of 3-0 with two knockouts.

Before turning pro, Lopez represented his country in the 2024 Olympic Games,

The son of former two-division world champion Juan Manuel Lopez, Juanmita was a distinguished amateur as he reached the semifinals of the IBA Youth World Championships in 2022 and won a Puerto Rican National Championship the following year. Juanmita entered the 2024 Olympics as one of the youngest boxers. He fell short to gold medalist Hasanboy Dusmatov.

Juanmita turned professional on February 14th with a first-round stoppage over Bryan Santiago at The Madison Square Garden Theater. After defeating undefeated Mark Ordonez-Torres, Juanmita returned to The Madison Square Garden Theater with a second-round stoppage over Jorge Gonzalez-Sanchez on July 26th.

“I am excited to announce that experienced manager Peter Kahn is joining my team. This signing is a significant milestone in my career and will provide me with opportunities to achieve my goals in the sport of boxing. Together, we are building a complete team that reflects my commitment to becoming a world champion for my people and my determination to proudly raise the Puerto Rican flag high” said Lopez DeJesus

“I am extremely excited to be working with Juanmita and his team. He is a very young and talented fighter, and has all of the tools to be a world champion in multiple weight divisions. He will add to the rich history of Puerto Rican champions. He is bilingual, he has a great personality and understands what it’s going to take to fulfill his dreams,” said Kahn

Lopez is promoted by Top Rank.

Lopez is the latest addition to the impressive roster of fighters that Kahn manages. Those fighters include WBO Junior Middleweight world champion Xander Zayas, WBA/WBC Super Middleweight world champion Franchon Crews-Dezurn, number-one ranked lightweight Andy Cruz, WBA Super Flyweight world champion Jasmine Artiga, super lightweight Aaron Aponte, undefeated super featherweight Henry Lebron, undefeated flyweight world title challenger Yankiel Rivera and undefeated lightweight Charlie Sheehy.




No Sweat: Powell Stays Unbeaten in Oakland

OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA – Lightweight prospect and co-promoter Lorenzo Powell remained unbeaten in the blink of an eye, stopping Mexican import Javier Rojas Campos to cap a seven-bout event at the Oakland Marriott City Center on Saturday night. 

Powell (5-0, 2 KOs) of Sacramento, California moved quickly, forcing Campos (3-5, 1 KO) of Guadalupe Victoria, Baja California, Mexico down to his knees with an unrelenting flurry, highlighted by a left to the body and finished with the right hand. Rojas Campos, 135.4, grimaced in pain and made no signs of getting up as Powell, 136.8, moved to a neutral corner and waited for referee Edward Collantes’ count to reach ten. 

The official time of the stoppage was 1:30 of the opening round. Powell, part of the promotional team at G1 Promotions, co-promoters of tonight’s event alongside Lion’s Den Boxing Promotions, is tentatively slated to return to the ring this November. 

Light heavyweight prospect Kumar Prescod (3-0-1, 3 KOs) of Antioch, California looked to be on his way to a fourth professional victory over Michael Nelson (4-2-1, 2 KOs) of College Park, Georgia before an unfortunate accidental headbutt forced an early end to the contest after two completed rounds. 

After getting warmed up, Prescod, 176.1, stunned Nelson, 173, late in the first, forcing the Georgia native to hold on as the round came to a close. The bout took a turn in the following round as an accidental headbutt opened a cut above Nelson’s right eye, which did not aid his ability to see Prescod’s power left hand. After a dominant round for Prescod, referee Michael Margado called for a time-out prior to the start of the third. After taking a quick look at Nelson, ringside physician Kevin Mitchell advised referee Margado to end the contest, resulting in a technical draw. 

In a pairing of veteran middleweights, Aaron Coley (17-5-1, 7 KOs) of Oakland ended a nearly three-year layoff with a shutout six-round unanimous decision over a game Moris Rodriguez (8-18-3, 5 KOs) of Sacramento. 

Coley, 160.8, caught Rodriguez, 161.9, leaning in with a right to the body, then followed it upstairs in the third. Late in the round, Coley caught Rodriguez clean with a sweeping right to the head and pressured the Sacramento resident into a neutral corner. The veteran Rodriguez weathered the storm and the bell to end the round soon followed. 

Much of the fourth was fought at a measured pace, but Coley finished the round strong as he forced Rodriguez back into the blue corner with a clean left just before the end of the round. The pace picked up in the fifth, as Coley let his hands go and Rodriguez did his best to respond. 

Early in the sixth, Coley caught Rodriguez with a strong left after catching a punch on the gloves. Rodriguez shook his head to show the blow did not shake him and, after touching the canvas on a slip, kept coming until the final bell. 

Judges Melissa McMorrow, Kermit Bayless and Joel Farbstein all scored the bout 60-54 for Coley. 

In a thrilling offensive showing, Tony Hirsch Jr. (6-0-2, 4 KOs) of Oakland impressively halted veteran former regional title holder David Reyes (25-14-2, 13 KOs) of Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico inside of two rounds. 

Hirsch, 134.5, was in constant motion from the opening bell, overwhelming Reyes, 133.7, in moments. Early in the second, Hirsch wobbled and then dropped Reyes with the follow-up right hand. With Reyes taking unanswered combinations, referee Michael Margado leaped-in to call a halt to the contest at 1:39 of the second. 

Pleasing his vocal crowd in attendance, Alberto Velasco (2-0, 1 KO) of Stockton, California made short work of an unrefined Antonio Ferrel (0-1) of Santa Rosa, California. 

Velasco, 131.7, landed with both hands from the outset as Ferrel, 128.7, struggled to defend or maintain his footing. After landing clean with both hands along the ropes, Velasco forced Ferrel into the blue corner and kept punching. Despite losing some of the steam on his punches towards the end of the continued onslaught, Velasco forced the hand of referee Edward Collantes, who called a halt to the bout at 1:46 of the first round. 

In a rematch of a bout in May, Alton Wiggins (3-1-1) of Ceres, California repeated the feat, this time via four-round split decision, over a tough and determined Michael Portales (3-5-1, 1 KO) of San Jose, California. 

The taller southpaw Wiggins, 154.6, engaged in more of a close range fight after positioning himself as more of a boxer-mover in their first engagement. With four full rounds already in their memory bank, neither fighter felt the need to feel out the other.

Wiggins had his best round in the second, rocking Portales, 155.6, with his right. Portales began to find a home for his overhand right, but Wiggins closed the round strong, forcing the San Jose native into a neutral corner as the round came to a close. Portales clearly won the fourth, repeatedly snapping Wiggins’ head back with his right. 

Judge Melissa McMorrow scored the bout 39-37 for Portales, but was overruled by judges Kermit Bayless and Joel Farbstein, who had it 39-37 the other way. Wiggins, who claimed victory by unanimous decision in their first go-around, admitted to the crowd on hand that the second fight was tougher. 

In the opener, Shawn McCollum (1-0-1) of Hayward, California edged out Ricky Esquibel (1-4, 1 KO) of Albuquerque, New Mexico via four-round unanimous decision. 

The action was frantic in spots, especially on the inside. McCollum, 140.8, backed up Esquibel, 136.9, with his jab early in the fight, but did not utilize it enough to make his night a little easier. Esquibel switched to southpaw at times and landed a left that forced McCollum to hold for a moment in the second. McCollum backed up with his hands down in the third, allowing Esquibel to double up without worrying about a return. Things heated up in the fourth. Esquibel landed first in an exchange of stiff right hands, but McCollum’s seemed to land with more authority. “The Irish Bad Boy” followed up and backed Esquibel up with a combination that likely gave him the round. 

All three judges; Melissa McMorrow, Kermit Bayless and Joel Farbstein, scored the bout 39-37 for McCollum, who thanked his coaches for believing in him as he earned his first professional victory. 

Photos by Michelle Morgan

Mario Ortega Jr. can be reached at ortegajr.mario@gmail.com




Yaqubov Decisions Foster

Muhammad Yaqubov won 10-round majority decision over William Foster III in a junior lightweight fight at the ProBox Event Center in Plant City, Florida.

Yaqubov landed 128 of 471 punches. Foster was 122 of 590.

Yaqubov, 129.4 lbs of Isfara, TAJ won by scores of 98-92 twice and 95-95 and is now 23-1. Foster, 129.6 lbs if New Haven, CT is 19-3.

Starling Castillo Decisions Shinard Bunch

Starling Castillo won a 10-round unanimous decision over Shinard Bunch in a junior welterweight bout.

Castillo landed 178 of 602 punches. Bunch was just 48 of 396.

Castillo, 141 lbs of the Dominican Republic won by scores of 99-91 and 98-92 twice and is now 20-1-1. Bunch, 142.2 lbs of Trenton, NJ is 21-3-1,

Marques Valle Stops Georges in 1st

Marques Valle stopped previously undefeated Luis Georges in the opening round of their 10-round middleweight bout.

In round one, Valle landed a five punch combination on the ropes that was culminated by a left to the body that put Georges down for the count at 2:07.

Valle, 161.6 lbs of Wesley Chapel, FL is 11-1 with eight knockouts. Georges, 161.4 lbs of the Dominican Republic is 12-1.

Mindoro Stops Potes After 4

Weljon Mindoro stopped Dormenos Potes after round four of their eight-round middleweight bout.

In round one, Mindoro dropped Pontes with a left to the body. In round three, Mindroro scored a knockdown with a body shot. After the round, Potes had enough and the fight was stopped.

Mindoro, 162.2 lbs of Domingag. PHL is 15-0-1 with 15 knockouts. Potes, 164.4 lbs of Fort Lauderdale, FL is 14-8-1.

Gary Antonio Russell Decisions Dervin Rodriguez

Gary Antonio Russell won a eight-round unanimous decision over Dervin Rodriguez in a super bantamweight bout.

Russell, 122,2 lbs of Washington, DC won by scores of 80-72 on all cards and is now 21-1. Rodriguez, 122.8 lbs of Borgata, COL is 11-3-1.

Kenyan Valle won a four-round unanimous decision over Lai Thang in a super bantamweight fight.

Valle, 123 lbs of Lutz, FL won by scores of 40-36 on all cards and is 1-0. Thang, 122 3/4 lbs of Lewisville, TX is 2-4.

Miguel Mendez won his pro debut with a four-round unanimous decision over Andrew Flamm in a junior welterweight bout.

In round two, Mendez landed a counter right and followed up with a left hook that put Flann on the canvas.

Mendez, 142 3/4 lbs of New York won by scores of 39-36 twice and 38-37 and is 1-0. Flamm, 142 1/4 lbs of Durango, CA is 1-2.

Narek Hovhannisyan won a six-round unanimous decision over Kenneth Sene in a lightweight bout.

Hovhannisyan, 135.2 lbs of Vanadzor, ARM won by scores of 60-54 on all cards ands is 1-0. Sene, 135 1/2 lbs of Lauderhill, FL is 4-3.

Noah Timoteo made a successful pro debut with a first round stoppage over Alexander Taylor in a four-round junior welterweight fight.

Timoteo landed a right to the solar plexus that put Taylor down for the count at 2:34.

Timoteo, 140 1/4 lbs of Waianae, HA is 1-0 with one knockout. Taylor, 133 1/4 lbs of Managua, NIC is 21-49-2.




AUDIO: The Boxing Hour: EP-84 w/DeAngelo Evans, William Foster III & Shinard Bunch




VIDEO: The Boxing Hour: EP-84 w/DeAngelo Evans, William Foster III & Shinard Bunch




Guide complet du casino en ligne – Tout ce que vous devez savoir pour jouer en toute sécurité et maximiser vos gains

Guide complet du casino en ligne – Tout ce que vous devez savoir pour jouer en toute sécurité et maximiser vos gains

Le jeu en ligne connaît une explosion sans précédent : des millions de joueurs se connectent chaque jour pour tenter leur chance sur des plateformes qui offrent bien plus que les salles terrestres classiques. Cette montée en puissance s’explique par la facilité d’accès depuis un smartphone, la diversité des jeux disponibles et la possibilité de profiter de bonus généreux dès le premier dépôt.

Dans cet univers très concurrentiel, il est essentiel de s’appuyer sur des sources fiables pour choisir le nouveau casino en ligne qui correspond à vos attentes. Basketnews.Net se positionne comme le guide indépendant qui teste chaque offre, analyse les licences et classe les sites selon leurs performances réelles. Vous y trouverez des revues détaillées du meilleur casino en ligne France et des comparatifs mis à jour chaque semaine.

Ce guide vous propose un panorama complet?: comment vérifier la licence d’un opérateur, quels jeux privilégier selon votre profil, décryptage des bonus d’accueil et promotions courantes, méthodes de paiement sécurisées et délais de retrait. Nous aborderons également le jeu responsable ainsi que les mesures de cybersécurité indispensables pour protéger vos données personnelles pendant votre session de jeu.

En suivant ces conseils avisés, vous pourrez naviguer sereinement entre les différents nouveaux sites de casino en ligne tout en augmentant vos chances de gains durables et sécurisés.

Section?1?–?Comprendre les licences et la régulation des casinos en ligne?(??260?mots)

Une licence de jeu est le passe?port légal qui autorise un opérateur à proposer ses services dans une juridiction donnée. Sans elle, aucun paiement ne peut être garanti et aucune protection du joueur n’est assurée ; c’est pourquoi la licence constitue le premier critère d’évaluation sur Basketnews.Net.

Parmi les autorités les plus reconnues figurent la Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), réputée pour son cadre fiscal attractif mais strict sur le RTP moyen ; l’UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), qui impose des exigences élevées en matière de lutte contre le blanchiment d’argent ; ainsi que Curaçao eGaming, souvent utilisée par les nouveaux sites mais avec un niveau de supervision moindre. D’autres juridictions comme l’Autorité Nationale des Jeux (ANJ) en France ou la Commission des Jeux de Gibraltar gagnent également du terrain auprès du meilleur casino en ligne 2026.

Pour vérifier la validité d’une licence, rendez?vous sur le site officiel de l’autorité concernée et saisissez le numéro fourni dans le pied?de?page du casino choisi. Un lien direct vers le registre public doit apparaître ; l’absence de cette transparence est immédiatement signalée par Basketnews.Net comme un facteur négatif majeur.

La régulation influence directement la protection financière : une licence solide oblige l’opérateur à séparer les fonds joueurs dans des comptes bancaires distincts et à soumettre régulièrement ses rapports financiers aux auditeurs indépendants. Ainsi, lorsqu’un gain est déclaré – par exemple un jackpot progressif de €150?000 sur Mega Fortune – le joueur bénéficie d’une garantie légale d’encaissement dans les délais prévus par la loi locale.

Section?2?–?Les différents types de jeux proposés en ligne?(??285?mots)

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– Jackpots progressifs : chaque mise alimente un pot commun pouvant atteindre plusieurs millions d’euros ; « Mega Moolah » a déjà offert plus de $23?M à ses joueurs fidèles.

Les jeux de table offrent quant à eux une dimension stratégique plus prononcée. La roulette européenne reste favorite grâce à son seul zéro qui réduit l’avantage maison à seulement 2,7 %. Le blackjack “Perfect Blackjack” propose un RTP proche de 99 % lorsqu’on suit la stratégie optimale ; plusieurs variantes comme “Spanish 21” ou “Double Exposure” sont répertoriées sur Basketnews.Net avec leurs taux respectifs d’avantage du croupier. Le baccarat “Punto Banco” attire surtout les high rollers grâce à ses mises minimales élevées mais son edge minime (<1%).

Le poker en ligne a connu une renaissance grâce aux salles live?streaming où les parties sont commentées par des pros internationaux ; cela crée une expérience spectateur?joueur unique similaire aux tournois télévisés traditionnels. Des plateformes telles que PokerStars ou partypoker offrent également des cash games instantanés avec buy?in dès €10 pour toucher une audience large tout en conservant une forte liquidité du pool prize?pool .

Enfin les jeux avec croupier réel (« Live Dealer ») reproduisent l’ambiance d’un vrai casino via un flux vidéo HD sécurisé . Les critères essentiels sont la qualité du streaming (minimum Full HD), la rapidité du chat texte/voix et la disponibilité multilingue des dealers français ou anglais selon votre préférence.

Section?3?–?Les bonus d’accueil et promotions : comment les évaluer intelligemment?(??250?mots)

Le welcome bonus constitue souvent le premier argument commercial d’un nouveau site de casino en ligne ; il se décline généralement sous trois formes distinctes :
– Bonus dépôt : généralement « 100 % jusqu’à €500 + 200 tours gratuits », conditionné à un dépôt minimum souvent fixé à €20 .
– Tours gratuits : attribués sans dépôt préalable mais soumis à un plafond mensuel limité ; ils permettent d’essayer des slots spécifiques sans risquer son capital initial .
– Bonus sans dépôt : rare chez les opérateurs régulés mais très attractif (« €10 offerts dès inscription ») avec conditions de mise élevées (>30x) afin d’éviter l’abus .

Les conditions de mise constituent le véritable piège : elles déterminent combien vous devez miser avant pouvoir retirer votre gain net provenant du bonus ou des tours gratuits . Par exemple un bonus €200 avec wagering ×35 exige €7 000 de mises totales – ce qui peut rapidement devenir coûteux si vous jouez principalement aux slots à volatilité élevée . Il faut donc comparer non seulement le montant offert mais aussi le ratio wagering / valeur réelle du bonus .

Les programmes fidélité diffèrent largement entre plateformes : certains proposent un cashback quotidien allant jusqu’à 12 % sur vos pertes nettes tandis que d’autres organisent des tournois hebdomadaires où chaque euro misé génère des points échangeables contre gadgets ou crédits freebet . Selon nos tests sur Basketnews.Net , les programmes combinant cashback progressif + points VIP offrent généralement le meilleur rendement global pour le joueur moyen.

Section?4?–?Méthodes de paiement sécurisées et rapidité des retraits?(??295?mots)

Choisir une méthode adaptée dépend avant tout du montant envisagé ainsi du délai souhaité pour recevoir vos gains :

Cartes bancaires – Visa et MasterCard restent acceptées partout ; dépôt instantané tandis que retrait nécessite généralement entre 24 et48 heures après validation KYC . Frais éventuels autour de €0?€2 selon la banque émettrice .

Portefeuilles électroniques – Skrill & Neteller offrent un traitement quasi immédiat tant côté dépôt que retrait (<15 minutes). Les plafonds varient toutefois selon votre statut KYC : jusqu’à €25 000/mois pour les comptes vérifiés .

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Virements bancaires – Solution classique pour gros montants (>€5 000) car elle assure traçabilité totale ; toutefois temps moyen =3?5 jours ouvrés et frais pouvant atteindre €15 .

Astuces pour limiter ces coûts :
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Section 5 – Jouer responsablement : outils et bonnes pratiques (? 270 mots)

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  • Limite temporelle : activez l’alarme session après X minutes jouées afin d’éviter l’épuisement mental.
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La plupart des opérateurs agréés proposent aujourd’hui une fonction auto?exclusion permettant bloquer définitivement ou temporairement l’accès au compte pendant six mois voire plusieurs années . Sur Basketnews.Net vous pouvez comparer rapidement chaque politique RGS/GRS — certaines plateformes offrent même l’option « pause illimitée » directement depuis leur tableau “Outils responsables”.

Reconnaître les signaux avant-coureurs est crucial : perte constante malgré augmentation des mises, sentiment d’anxiété avant chaque session ou recours fréquent aux crédits supplémentaires sont autant d’indicateurs qu’il faut prendre au sérieux . En cas besoin , plusieurs associations nationales telles que Joueurs.info ou Addiction Help Line proposent lignes téléphoniques gratuites ouvertes24/7 ainsi que forums anonymes où partager son expérience sans jugement.

Section 6 – Sécurité informatique & protection des données personnelles (? 310 mots)

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L’authentification à deux facteurs (2FA) renforce considérablement ce périmètre sécurisé : après saisie habituelle du mot?de?passe vous recevez un code unique via SMS ou application authentificatrice (Google Authenticator). L’activation ne prend quelques clics dans les paramètres “Sécurité” du compte utilisateur mais ajoute une couche supplémentaire indispensable surtout lors d’opérations importantes comme gros retraits (>€10?000).

La politique de confidentialité doit préciser quels types de données sont collectés (nom complet , adresse IP , habitudes de jeu) ainsi expliquer comment elles sont stockées conformément au RGPD européen*. Les joueurs européens disposent alors d’un droit à l’oubli complet pouvant être exercé via formulaire dédié ; aucune donnée résiduelle ne doit subsister après suppression définitive demandée par l’utilisateur .

Utiliser un VPN fiable lors d’une connexion depuis un pays où le jeu est restreint offre deux avantages majeurs :
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En résumé , combiner SSL/TLS natif , activation systématique du 2FA, lecture attentive des clauses RGPD ainsi qu’une navigation VPN sécurisée constitue aujourd’hui la meilleure pratique recommandée par Basketnews.Net pour protéger vos fonds et votre identité numérique.

Section 7 – Choisir le meilleur casino en ligne selon vos critères personnels (? 260 mots)

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Conclusion?–?(??180?mots)

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12-Time World Champion & Hall of Famer James Toney Confirmed for Eighth Annual Box Fan Expo, During Mexican Independence Day Weekend, Saturday September 13, in Las Vegas

Las Vegas (August 12, 2025) – 12-Time world champion and Hall of Famer James Toney has confirmed that he will appear at the Eighth Annual Box Fan Expo on Saturday September 13, 2025 at the Las Vegas Convention Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Expo will also coincide with the mega fight between Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford, that will take place later that evening at the Allegiant Stadium.

Toney will hold a Meet & Greet with his fans at his booth during the fan event held over the Mexican Independence Day weekend

Tickets to the Box Fan Expo are available online at: 

https://bit.ly/BOXFANEXPO2025

Toney will make his sixth appearance at this years’ Expo and will be signing gloves, photos, personal items and memorabilia. Toney will also have merchandise on sale at his booth, and fans will also have an opportunity to take pictures with this boxing legend also known as “Lights Out”

Toney joins Riddick Bowe, Teofimo Lopez, Shawn Porter, Thomas Hearns, Shane Mosley, Erik Morales and Marco Antonio Barrera as an early commitment to this year’s Box Fan Expo, with more Boxing stars to be announced.

About James Toney 

James Toney is an American professional boxer who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of fame in Canastota on June 12th, 2022. Toney is a former IBF middleweight, super middleweight and cruiserweight world champion. He has been regarded as one of the greatest defensive fighters of his era and was unbeaten in his first 46 contests bouts. Toney has fought at the elite level for more than three decades and is a sure first ballot Hall of Famer. Toney holds notable wins over Michael Nunn, Reggie Johnson, Mike McCallum, Iran Barkley, Vassily Jirov and Evander Holyfield. With over 90 pro fights in his career, not once has he ever been knocked out and no referee has ever had to save him or stop a fight while competing. Toney was also awarded Ring Magazine and Boxing Writers Association of America Fighter of the Year 1991 and comeback fighter of the year 2003.

About Box Fan Expo

Box Fan Expo is the ultimate boxing fan experience event, which allows fans to meet the stars of boxing that represent the past, present and future of the sport. With hosted autograph signings, meet-and-greets with current and former boxing world champions, limited edition merchandise for sale, giveaways and more, this is the ultimate event for fans of the sport.

Past boxing stars that have participated include: Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson, Roberto Duran, Lennox Lewis, Julio Cesar Chavez, Roy Jones Jr., Juan Manuel Marquez, Sugar Ray Leonard, Tommy Hearns, Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, David Benavidez, Teofimo Lopez, Andre Ward, Ryan Garcia, Claressa Shields, Fernando Vargas, Edgar Berlanga, Oscar Valdez, Marcos Maidana, Devin Haney, Mikey Garcia, Errol Spence Jr, Rolando Romero, Sergio Martinez, Tim Bradley, Jose Ramirez, Shawn Porter, Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia, Deontay Wilder, Amir Khan, Abner Mares, James Toney, Jessie Vargas, Floyd Mayweather sr., Vinny Paz, Mia St. John, Franchón Crews-Dezurn, Seniesa Estrada, Jorge Linares, Leo Santa Cruz, Chiquita Gonzalez, Badou Jack, Nico Ali Walsh, Terry Norris, Riddick Bowe, Earnie Shavers, Michael & Leon Spinks, Brandon Rios, Anthony Dirrell, Danny Jacobs and many more…

Exhibitors include boxing promoters, gear, apparel, equipment, energy drinks, supplement products, broadcasting media, sanctioning bodies, and other companies who showcase their brand to fans and the boxing industry as a whole.

Throughout the next few weeks leading up to the Event, there will be weekly updates on the many stars that will commit their appearance at the Boxing Expo.

Tickets to the Box Fan Expo are available at Eventbrite:

https://bit.ly/BOXFANEXPO2025

To request information on exhibiting and sponsorship at the Expo:

For media credentials:

 Contact us:

 Telephone number: (702) 997-1927 or (514) 572-7222

 For any inquiries please email: boxfanexpo@gmail.com

 More information on Box Fan Expo visit: http://www.boxfanexpo.com

 Follow Box Fan Expo on Twitter and Instagram at: @BoxFanExpo

 Follow Box Fan Expo on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/BoxFanExpo




Bam: Next step up about to open up for Jesse Rodriguez

By Norm Frauenheim

Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez’ rocket-like rise in the pound-for-pound debate and overall name recognition comes with a lot of risk, including the inevitable temptation to look too far ahead.

Actually, it’s not even a temptation anymore. It happened in Rodriguez’ last fight. Saudi Prince and Promoter Turki Alalshikh signed and announced his next fight before he had even answered the opening bell before his last one.

News of Rodriguez’ title unification date against dangerous Argentine Fernando Martinez Nov. 2 in Riyadh was all over social media in July long before Rodriguez took care of business, scoring a 10th-round stoppage of South African Phumelela Cafu in Frisco, TX. Bam, he’s reliable, too.

But here’s the caveat: History is littered with examples of young fighters thinking more about what’s next instead of looking out for the incoming power punch thrown in the here-and-now. It’s a trap. Yet, it’s one that Rodriguez, mature beyond his 25 years, understands with a quiet, almost unnerving poise. The future is a feint. Rodriguez, already among the top five in several pound-for-pound rankings, hasn’t been fooled by it.

Yet, it’s here, all over again, this time in news that Junto Nakatani is expected to vacate his bantamweight titles, the 118-pound International Boxing Federation and World Boxing Council belts. Boxing Scene reports that Nakatani will announce his move up to junior-featherweight in a recording for WOWOW’s Excite Match SP series early next week.

The move opens the door for Rodriguez, already a champion at flyweight and super-fly, to win a third division title. First, however, he has to add a third piece of the super-fly title against Martinez to the growing collection of hardware draped across his shoulders. By all accounts, he’s a huge favorite, minus-1000, according to Fan Duel.

The expectation – and Bam has fulfilled them all so far – suggests that that he would move up, perhaps pursue one of the two belts vacated by Nakatani or one of the two held by the other two champions. Antonio Vargas is the World Boxing Association’s version and Yoshiki Takei the World Boxing Organization’s.

Nakatani’s expected decision to move up the scale isn’t a surprise. The top-10 pound-for-pound fighter had been calling out Bam before a stoppage of Ryosuke Nishida June 8 in Tokyo. Then, however, there was silence about Bam from the Japanese fighter who trains in Southern California.

There had been various reports that Bam and Nakatani had agreed to fight. But the reported possibility was quashed by Akihiko Honda, the powerful “Mister Honda” of Teiken Promotions.

The long-range plan has always been an all-Japanese showdown between Nakatani and super-star Naoya Inoue, ranked alongside Oleksandr Usyk and Terence Crawford among the top three in the current pound-for-pound debate. Inoue faces a challenging date in Murodjon Akhmadaliev for Inoue’s undisputed 122-pound belt Sept. 14 in Tokyo.

Then, there are reported plans for Inoue to keep sharp in a stay-busy fight against Mexican Alan David Picasso in December before a long-anticipated showdown against Nakatani next year.

According to sources in Japanese media, Mister Honda didn’t want a Nakatani-Bam fight to get in the way – perhaps risk – Inoue-Nakatani, a fight projected to break revenue records in Japan. It makes sense.

The timing of Nakatani’s move up would allow him a fight or perhaps two to get familiar with the new weight.

Meanwhile, it would allow Rodriguez to further his own reputation and perhaps move ever closer to his own shot at Inoue in a bout that is climbing up the list of “dream fights” as quickly as Bam is moving up the pound-for-pound ratings.

Oscar Valdez going home

Former two-division champion Oscar Valdez Jr. (32-3, 24 KOs) is going back to where it all started. Top Rank announced he’ll face Ricky Medina (16-3, 9 KOs) Sept. 6 in his hometown, Nogales, on the Mexican side of the border it shares with Arizona.

It’ll be the first time Valdez, an ex-champ at featherweight and junior-lightweight, will fight as a pro in the Sonoran city where he was born.

Valdez is fighting for the first time since a punishing loss to Emanuel Navarrete in a rematch last December in Phoenix. Before and after the loss, there was talk that Valdez would retire. But former Mexican Olympian, known for his no-quit mentality, has decided to fight on.

“Oscar Valdez is a proud warrior, and this is a great opportunity for him to return home and prove he still has what it takes to contend at 130 pounds,” Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum said. “Oscar has been with Top Rank since he turned pro, and we are in his corner as he attempts to become a three-time world champion.”




Former Undisputed Heavyweight World Champion, Riddick Bowe Confirmed for Eighth Annual Box Fan Expo, During Mexican Independence Day Weekend, Saturday September 13, in Las Vegas

Las Vegas (August 7, 2025) – Former Undisputed Heavyweight World champion, Riddick Bowe has confirmed that he will appear at the Eighth Annual Box Fan Expo on Saturday September 13, 2025 at the Las Vegas Convention Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Expo will also coincide with the mega fight between Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford, that will take place later that evening at the Allegiant Stadium.

Bowe will hold a Meet & Greet with his fans at his booth during the fan event held over the Mexican Independence Day weekend

Tickets to the Box Fan Expo are available online at: 

https://bit.ly/BOXFANEXPO2025

Bowe will make his fourth appearance at this years’ Expo and will be signing gloves, photos, personal items and memorabilia. Bowe will also have merchandise to sell for fans to enjoy at his Riddick “Big Daddy” Bowe Boxing™ booth. Boxing fans will also have an opportunity to take pictures with this boxing legend also known as “Big Daddy”.

Bowe joins Teofimo Lopez, Shawn Porter, Thomas Hearns, Shane Mosley, Erik Morales and Marco Antonio Barrera as an early commitment to this year’s Box Fan Expo, with more Boxing stars to be announced.

About Riddick Bowe

Riddick Bowe won the silver medal in the 1988 Olympics. After turning professional in 1989, Bowe went on to become a two-time world heavyweight champion. In 1992 he won the undisputed WBA, WBC, and IBF titles by defeating then-unbeaten former undisputed cruiserweight champion Evander Holyfield. That same year, Bowe was named Fighter of the Year by The Ring and the Boxing Writers’ Association of America. He later regained a portion of the world heavyweight championship in 1995, defeating Herbie Hide for the then-fledgling WBO title. In doing so, Bowe became the first boxer in history to win the titles of all four major sanctioning bodies—the WBA, WBC, IBF, and WHO.Later that year, Bowe vacated the WBO title in order to fight Holyfield for a third time and won decisively by being the first boxer to stop Holyfield. In 2008 Bowe retired from the sport with an impressive record of 45-1. Many Boxing experts consider Bowe as one of the greatest Heavyweights of all time. In 2015, he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

About Riddick “Big Daddy” Bowe Boxing™

Less than two years ago, Dr. Leonard Rubinstein founded Riddick “Big Daddy” Bowe Boxing™ and its Brand, along with 2-time, undisputed, former World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Riddick L. Bowe 1st, and sparring partner to the Champions, Jonathan Felton. Since then, this Brand (www.RiddickBigDaddyBoweBoxing.com) has gained tremendous momentum, attracting the attention of Boxing Gyms worldwide, wishing to scale up their boxing gyms’ credibility, visibility, product/service offerings, marketability, and Media presence, by associating themselves through Brand-Licensing Agreements with this Brand representing a true Boxing legend, Riddick L. Bowe. With the introduction of Live Master Classes, and Live Virtual Boxing Master Classes, into the participating boxing gyms, students and enthusiasts will be able to participate in personal Coaching experiences with, both, the Champion, and with Jonathan Felton. Since its founding, the Riddick “Big Daddy” Bowe Boxing™ Brand has expanded to include over 120 nutritional products, a full line of casual and sports apparel and footwear, Boxing Sports equipment, and its own innovative, and proprietary, Legendary Champions in Boxing Fine Arts Program, where artists worldwide collaborate with World Boxing Championship Legends to create limited-edition, co-signed, Fine Art Memorabilia, capturing pivotal moments in the Boxing Champions’ careers. In the short time since it’s founding, the company has even teamed up with Auri, a publicly-traded company, and co-developed two distinct cryptocurrencies, backed by Fine Art and Gold Assets, already being traded in their own respective blockchains.

About Box Fan Expo

Box Fan Expo is the ultimate boxing fan experience event, which allows fans to meet the stars of boxing that represent the past, present and future of the sport. With hosted autograph signings, meet-and-greets with current and former boxing world champions, limited edition merchandise for sale, giveaways and more, this is the ultimate event for fans of the sport.

Past boxing stars that have participated include: Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson, Roberto Duran, Lennox Lewis, Julio Cesar Chavez, Roy Jones Jr., Juan Manuel Marquez, Sugar Ray Leonard, Tommy Hearns, Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, David Benavidez, Teofimo Lopez, Andre Ward, Ryan Garcia, Claressa Shields, Fernando Vargas, Edgar Berlanga, Oscar Valdez, Marcos Maidana, Devin Haney, Mikey Garcia, Errol Spence Jr, Rolando Romero, Sergio Martinez, Tim Bradley, Jose Ramirez, Shawn Porter, Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia, Deontay Wilder, Amir Khan, Abner Mares, James Toney, Jessie Vargas, Floyd Mayweather sr., Vinny Paz, Mia St. John, Franchón Crews-Dezurn, Seniesa Estrada, Jorge Linares, Leo Santa Cruz, Chiquita Gonzalez, Badou Jack, Nico Ali Walsh, Terry Norris, Riddick Bowe, Earnie Shavers, Michael & Leon Spinks, Brandon Rios, Anthony Dirrell, Danny Jacobs and many more…

Exhibitors include boxing promoters, gear, apparel, equipment, energy drinks, supplement products, broadcasting media, sanctioning bodies, and other companies who showcase their brand to fans and the boxing industry as a whole.

Throughout the next few weeks leading up to the Event, there will be weekly updates on the many stars that will commit their appearance at the Boxing Expo.

Tickets to the Box Fan Expo are available at Eventbrite:

https://bit.ly/BOXFANEXPO2025

To request information on exhibiting and sponsorship at the Expo:

For media credentials:

 Contact us:

 Telephone number: (702) 997-1927 or (514) 572-7222

 For any inquiries please email: boxfanexpo@gmail.com

 More information on Box Fan Expo visit: http://www.boxfanexpo.com

 Follow Box Fan Expo on Twitter and Instagram at: @BoxFanExpo

 Follow Box Fan Expo on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/BoxFanExpo




FIGHTBOOK ANNOUNCES OPEN MEDIA WORKOUT AHEAD OF THE BUTTERFLY BRAWL ON AUGUST 7TH AT BRICKHOUSE BOXING CLUB

North Hollywood, CA – August 5, 2025 – Fightbook, Inc., in partnership with Bash Boxing, invites media, fans, and members of the fight community to attend the official Open Media Workout for the upcoming Butterfly Brawl. The workout will take place Thursday, August 7th from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM PST at the world-renowned Brickhouse Boxing Gym in North Hollywood, CA.

 Location:

Brickhouse Boxing Gym

11116 Weddington St

North Hollywood, CA 91601

This high-energy open workout will showcase several of the top fighters competing in the Butterfly Brawl, a major boxing event scheduled for Saturday, August 16th at the Santa Monica Pier. Media outlets will have the opportunity to capture exclusive training footage, conduct interviews, and interact with the rising stars of the sport in an up-close and dynamic setting.

The Butterfly Brawl is a collaborative event by Fightbook and Bash Boxing, bringing together the worlds of professional boxing, entertainment, and community engagement for an unforgettable evening on the beach. With a stacked fight card, celebrity guests, and performances, the event promises to deliver excitement and inspiration for fight fans and supporters alike.

 Tickets for the Butterfly Brawl are available now at Fightbook.com (http://www.fightbook.com)

 Media and guests may RSVP for the Open Workout by emailing info@fightbook.com

Join us for a preview of the talent, intensity, and energy that will light up the Santa Monica Pier on August 16th.

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About Fightbook

Fightbook is the first all-in-one hub for the fight community— where everyone in combat sports can connect , communicate and transact.