WBA lightweight champion Jorge Linares (42-3, 27 KOs) scored a repeat twelve round unanimous decision over Anthony Crolla (31-6-3, 13 KOs) in their rematch last night at the Manchester Arena..
Linares once again brought his class to the table, coasting through a large portion of the fight unmoved by anything the local challenger had to offer.. A hugely impressive display of accuracy and power dominated the bout, flooring Crolla with an uppercut in the seventh. Linares came within an ace of scoring the stoppage, but the defiant former champion showed courage beyond the call of duty.. The popular Crolla would have proved a match for almost any lightweight in the world on the night, but Linares has proved that he is a bit special, winning comfortably by 118-109 unanimously..
In a chief support, Blackpool's rising middleweight star Jack Arnfield scored a landmark unanimous decision victory over friend and former stablemate, Brian Rose in defence of his WBA international title.. Rose, 29-5-1 (8 Ko's) looked in control of the first half of the fight with good assertive attacks, catching the upright champion with straight shots.. However the second half of the fight saw the younger man rally to close the gap, using the jab and effective body punching from close range.. Arnfield, 24-2 (6 Ko's) overcame a cut eye in the 8th while Rose had to endure the trademark cut nose towards the final sessions.. I had Rose slightly ahead going into the 12th, a round that I also had him winning, but a unanimous verdict saw Jack retain his title with scores of 113-115 twice and 112-116..
Sunday, 26 March 2017
Thursday, 23 March 2017
Lawrence Okolie turns pro on Saturday.
24 year old Lawrence Okolie will dip his toe into the professional ranks this weekend, making his paid debut on the Crolla v Linares card in Manchester.. Okolie who boxed in last years summer Olympic's is a relative novice, but showed extreme maturity in defeat at the hands of Cubas highly experienced Erislandy Savon, in what was Okolie's 26th ever ring appearance.. The Hackney born fighter, of Nigerian descent stands 6ft 5 inches tall and originally stepped into the gym to lose weight, Lawrence was a clinically obese 19 stone (266lbs) but began to quickly excel, soon becoming European amateur heavyweight champion and university champion.. Lawrence steps into the ring on Saturday as a cruiserweight having shed over 70lbs.. Okolie was thrust into controversy last September when news surfaced that he'd dropped IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua in sparring, although never confirmed... it was never denied.. Lawrence looks the part and is eager to be let out if the cage..
Sunday, 19 March 2017
Rungvisai upsets Chocolatito in NY.
The announcement of the decision was hugely unpopular, after such an entertaining close fight, it seemed a sorry way for such a highly regarded champion to lose his title..
Following the decision, highly regarded, Hall of fame referee and judge Joe Cortez Stated that he thought the judges got it wrong and made a mistake in awarding Rungvisai the decision.. Cortez scored it in favour of Gonzalez by 6 points, having watched the bout from an elevated position where he saw Chocolatito land far more punches throughout the fight.. offering consolation that even Muhammad Ali lost fights, Gonzales needs to come back and avenge the defeat.
Golovkin unifies in highly disputed decision in NY.
Shockingly, after four rounds Golovkin was ahead 39-36 on all three cards (Three rounds many ringsiders had Jacobs winning comfortably) while after eight rounds, GGG remained ahead 77-74, 77-74 and 78-73. After Golovkin won the ninth round across the board, Jacobs needed at least a knockdown to draw. Even though Jacobs took the last three rounds on two cards, and two on the third card, it wasn't enough.. Golovkin edged it 114-113 on the cards of Max DeLuca and Don Trella, while Steve Weisfeld had GGG ahead 115-112.
Jacobs, disappointed afterwards vented that he'd clearly won the fight, and insinuated that the decision was political, Golovkins victory smoothing the way for a moneyspinning fight with Saul Alvarez in the summer.
Saturday, 18 March 2017
Danny Jacobs misses IBF regulatory, same day weigh in.
Friday, 17 March 2017
Weights from New York.
Gennady Golovkin 159.6 v Daniel Jacobs 159.8
(WBA, WBC IBF world middleweight titles)
Chocolatito Gonzalez 114.6 v Srisaket Sor Rungvisai 114
(WBC world super flyweight title)
Carlos Cuadras 115.6 v David Carmona 115.8
Ryan Martin 134.6 v Bryant Cruz 135
Tomorrow's card is presented by K2 Promotions..
Available on PPV Tv..
Monday, 13 March 2017
Usyk to defend against Hunter jr, April 8th..
Usyk made history when he became the quickest fighter to capture a version of the world cruiserweight title when he beat Krzysztof Glowacki last September in just his 10th outing, just 2 years 10 months since turning pro. Oleksandr made a first defence in his American debut last December, stopping Thabiso Mchunu in 9 rounds..
It's a huge ask of the 28 year old Californian, but its a nothing to lose opportunity that Hunter can't afford to turn down, Usyk is possibly the most avoided cruiserweight around, and with good reason.. But Fortune favours the brave, it's an intriguing bout.
The April 8th, Sosa v Lomachenko and Usyk v Hunter card will be televised on HBO from the MGM National harbour, Oxon Hill, Maryland..
Sunday, 12 March 2017
Lemieux scores sensational knockout over Stevens in NY.
In a highly anticipated fight between hard punching middleweight contenders, David Lemieux 37-3 (33 Ko's) scored a sensational one punch knockout over Curtis Stevens 29-6 (21 Ko's) in the third round last night at Turning Stone Casino Resort in Verona New York.. Both fighters began opening up early, disregarding any proverbial feeling out process, trading huge shots from the off. Stevens found himself in trouble at the end of the first but soon found his mark midway into the second.. With a minute left in the third, Lemieux backed Curtis up into the ropes, landing a straight right hand, that disguised a short left hook that caught Stevens clean.. there was no count.. Time was 1:59.
It took several minutes to bring Stevens around, but he was conscious and coherent when taken from the ring on a stretcher, being kept in the hospital overnight for observation as a precaution.
It took several minutes to bring Stevens around, but he was conscious and coherent when taken from the ring on a stretcher, being kept in the hospital overnight for observation as a precaution.
Saturday, 11 March 2017
Andrade WBA champion again, defeats Culcay in Germany.
Unbeaten former super welterweight champion Demetrius Andrade (24-0, 16 KOs) is a world champion once again. Andrade came through some tough moments but convincingly beat current WBA regular champion Jack Culcay (22-2, 11 KOs) by an outrageous split decision tonight at the Friedrich-Ebert Halle in Ludwigshafen, Germany. Andrade used his height and reach advantages to outbox Culcay in spells, but got dragged into a close quarters battle for a period before maintaining his composure to close the show comfortably ahead.. Culcay, who felt aggrieved at an amateur loss to Andrade several years ago proved tougher than expected, finishing with a strong twelfth and final session.. Scores looked acceptable at 116-112, 116-112 Andrade, until an absurd 115-113 Score for Culcay sent the verdict into a split decision..
Thursday, 9 March 2017
Hughie Fury will challenge Joseph Parker, May 6th, NZ.
The WBO's heavyweight mandatory, Hughie Fury will now face Joseph Parker in Auckland, New Zealand, on Saturday 6th May, at the Vector centre, almost 5 weeks ahead of the original April 1st date, it was confirmed today.
Fury will undoubtedly start a heavy underdog, travelling into the champions back yard in what will be his first defence, but the undefeated challenger doesn't appear phased by the task, the pressure is completely off him on this occasion..
Fury is looking to equal cousin Tyson’s achievement, in landing the heavyweight title against the odds, in only his 21st Profesional outing..Hughie is big, mobile and heavy handed, in his last outing the 22 year old did struggle against Fred Kassi, in a WBO intercontinental title fight last year, but has since addressed a health issue that had plagued his career up to that point, but at 22/0 (10 Ko's) in just four years paid, he has to be taken seriously.
Parker became Champion last December on home turf when he beat the previously unbeaten Andy Ruiz Jr for the vacant title in a very close bout, by a razor thin points decision, a verdict that may easily have swung the other way on neutral territory.. The 25 year old is a huge puncher, stopping 18 of his 22 opponents inside the distance in just a five-year career.
It will be the first time in history that a recognised world heavyweight title has been defended in New Zealand and Parker v Fury is expected to become the biggest boxing event ever held in the country, with an expected viewing audience of over 100 Million.
Mick Hennessy, chief of Hennessy Sports, is certain his man will return home victorious, as the new WBO World Champion, “Hughie is an exceptional talent who has been underestimated in his career. I know that the bigger the fight and the bigger the occasion, Hughie will rise to that challenge and Parker will bring out the very best in him. We’re under no illusions, this is a very hard test for Hughie, but I believe he will shine through.”
Fury is trained by his father Peter Fury, who was having difficulties securing a visa to enter NZ for the April 1st date, due to his criminal past, but it looks very probable that he will be granted entry to be by his sons side on May 6th.
Sunday, 5 March 2017
Thurman outworks Garcia in Brooklyn unification clash.
In one of the years biggest fights so far, WBA champion Keith Thurman (28-0, 22 KOs) and WBC champion Danny Garcia (33-0, 19 Ko's) met in a welterweight unification clash between unbeaten champions at the Barclays centre in Brooklyn last night.. Thurman managed to hurt the Philadelphian on numerous occasions, and looked in control of most of the fight. Garcia managed to pull himself into the fight after the half way mark, but never really phased the hard punching Thurman. With what appeared to be a comfortable lead, Thurman coasted the final two sessions keeping Garcia at range..
The announcement of a split verdict appeared somewhat puzzling, with two judges scoring for Thurman (116-112 and 115-113) yet a third judge Kevin Morgan had Garcia up 115-113 ???
The bout was entertaining but lacked the snap that was previously promised by both fighters.. Garcia convinced that he won the fight appeared despondent after the bout, but in the cold light of day, Thurman should have been awarded a unanimous victory and rolls on as arguably the divisions lightning rod..
The announcement of a split verdict appeared somewhat puzzling, with two judges scoring for Thurman (116-112 and 115-113) yet a third judge Kevin Morgan had Garcia up 115-113 ???
The bout was entertaining but lacked the snap that was previously promised by both fighters.. Garcia convinced that he won the fight appeared despondent after the bout, but in the cold light of day, Thurman should have been awarded a unanimous victory and rolls on as arguably the divisions lightning rod..
Fonfara scores 10th round stoppage of Dawson in Brooklyn.
Adopted Chicago light heavyweight Andrzej Fonfara, 29-4, 17 KOs, returned tonight for the first time since his disappointing loss to Joe Smith Jr, to stop former world champion Chad Dawson in the 10th and final round of their bout on the Garcia v Thurman undercard in Brooklyn tonight. Chad Dawson, New Haven, Connecticut (34-5, 19 Ko's) was coming off a 4th round stoppage of Cornelius White almost a year ago and looked a shell of his former self. Fonfara hurt Dawson and had him on the floor in the ninth, managing to finish the job early in the next session.. A hard right hand staggered Chad, encouraging the Colourful Pole to overwhelm Dawson in a neutral corner until referee David Fields was forced to stop the bout.
The time of the stoppage was 38 seconds of the 10th.
Eggington stops Malignaggi in 8.
In tonights Co-main event at the O2 in London, Sam Eggington (20-3, 12 KOs) got the biggest scalp of his career by stopping former two division world champion Paulie Malignaggi (36-8, 7 KOs) in the 8th of a scheduled 12, for the WBC international welterweight title.. At 36 years of age, its possibly the last time we'll see Malignaggi step between the ropes, but it's not the last time we'll see the promising Midlander, taking his first real step up.. Eggington stood his ground from the off, looking almost a weight division higher than Malignaggi, enjoying the size and strength advantages.. It took until the third, before Malignaggi found his groove, finding Eggington with well timed counters on the move.. The fourth saw Eggington turn up the heat, pressuring Paulie with powerful shots advancing... Malignaggi's began to look subdued, with a swelling appearing on his face going into the sixth. The range became the biggest mountain to climb for Malignaggi, who was now using angles to outwit the taller Eggington, with moments left in the round, Maliganggi rocked Sam badly with a right hand, before following up with at least a half dozen shots, visibly shaking him before the end of the session.. The seventh saw Eggington maintain his composure, dominating Malignaggi, subduing any confidence, he might have drew from the 6th.. Eggington continued to come forward with his physical strength in the eighth hurting Malignaggi frequently, midway through the round a sneaky left hook to the ribs from Eggington, became the straw that broke the camels back for Malignaggi, forcing the Brooklyn man to take the full count.. Malignaggi, who was forced to take similar shots persistently throughout the fight was unable to recover to beat the count in this instance as the referee signalled the end..
Bellew pulls off the upset over Haye in bizarre bout.
In what turned out to be one of the most intriguing and bizarre grudge matches in recent memory, WBC cruiserweight champ Tony Bellew (29-2-1, 19 KOs) scored an eleventh round TKO over an injured former two weight champion David Haye (28-3, 26 KOs) tonight at the O2 Arena in London. Huge underdog Bellew managed to weather the early onslaught before dropping a distressed Haye in round six with a barrage of punches, Haye gamely hung in there limping helplessly on an obviously injured right leg, attempting to lure Bellew onto single shots.. Bellew eventually knocked Haye through the ropes in the eleventh before his corner mercifully threw in the towel, the end came at 2:16.
Both fighters were gracious following the unsavoury buildup, Haye paying generous testimony to Bellews heart, while the current WBC cruiserweight champ declared himself the undisputed champion of misfits.. A rematch was on both men's lips..
Both fighters were gracious following the unsavoury buildup, Haye paying generous testimony to Bellews heart, while the current WBC cruiserweight champ declared himself the undisputed champion of misfits.. A rematch was on both men's lips..
Friday, 3 March 2017
Haye v Bellew weight in result.
Tomorrow's boxing is promoted by Hayemaker promotions in association with Matchroom boxing from the O2 in London.
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