Month: July 2023

In what’s become a distressingly predictable move, Vergil Ortiz Jr is out of Saturday’s WBA “world” title fight against Eimantas Stanionis. Stanionis’ manager, Shelly Finkel, claims Ortiz fainted and had to be hospitalized. Floyd Schofield’s fight with Haskell Rhodes will serve as the new main event. Per Golden Boy’s Twitter: Nothing is more important than
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Fresh off of Savannah Marshall becoming undisputed super middleweight champion over the weekend, taking a decision over Franchon Crews-Dezurn, Claressa Shields’ promoter Dmitriy Salita tells Sky Sports that a rematch between the two women is certainly one they’re going to explore. “Certainly a fight with Marshall is something that we would explore,” Salita said. “Claressa
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#SpenceCrawford Fight Night Details: https://pbcham.ps/FightNight-072923 Terence “Bud” Crawford is fixin’ to go fishin’ on July 29 but Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. ain’t takin’ the bait. 🎣🦈 Visit PremierBoxingChampions.com for more info. SIGN UP FOR FIGHT ALERTS: https://pbcham.ps/FightAlerts FOLLOW US: Tweets by premierboxing https://instagram.com/premierboxing https://www.facebook.com/premierboxingchampions
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Diego Pacheco headlines Matchroom’s latest fight night in Mexico, defending his WBO International and USWBC titles against Manuel Gallegos on Friday July 7 in Monterrey, live worldwide on DAZN – with co-main action provided by Super-Featherweight star Rocky Hernandez, who takes on unbeaten Venezuelan Joniker Tovar. (photos by Ed Mulholland) Pacheco (18-0 KOs 15 KOs)
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Posted on 07/05/2023 By: Sean Crose Make no mistake about it, Terence Crawford and Errol Spence effectively rule the welterweight division. After their much (and legitimately) hyped July 29th fight, only one of the two men will rule supreme. Beyond that there may well be a rematch. No matter. The truth is that, while WBO
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Associated Press Jul 5, 2023, 10:44 AM ET DAVENPORT, Iowa — Antwun Echols, a boxer who twice lost to Bernard Hopkins in title fights, has died in Iowa. He was 51. Echols, known as “Kid Dynamite” because of his powerful punch, died Sunday in Davenport of complications from diabetes, according to his daughter, Antwunette Echols.
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Errol Spence compares some of his previous opponents to big rival Terence Crawford. Subscribe for updates – http://goo.gl/meA2GB Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/VDYVMP Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secondsoutlive SecondsOut is a world leader in boxing entertainment since 1999. Part of the Knockout TV YouTube MCN – http://goo.gl/t77GMc
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