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Wednesday, December 28, 2022
BLK Prime Has Big Plans For 2023
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Happy Holidays/Schedule Update
The 12 Days of FITE+ : A Holiday Gift for Combat Sports Lovers
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Friday, December 16, 2022
JASON MOLONEY VS NONITO DONAIRE COMING SOON
Press Release: December 16, 2022 – By Team Moloney – In
light of the recent WBC convention, it appears that two of boxing's utmost
gentleman may clash in early 2023.Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank Boxing
Jason Moloney has been a mainstay on ESPN, after giving a
balls to the wall performance against Naoya Inoue, which, if anything,
increased his value in the 118 pound division; the all action Aussie had lined
up four consecutive wins, inserting himself at the top of the WBC rankings.
Moloney, who has been managed by long term Oceania boxing
guiding light Tony Tolj, now sits in a healthy position at the top of the WBC
rankings.
Moloney opened up on his positioning with the WBC, “I’m
very happy to be where I’m at in my career right now, and thank you to Tony
(Tolj), Don (Majeski), Top Rank and of course the WBC for positioning me at the
top of the rankings. I’m delighted to be in this position.
“2022 has been a good year, a year of improving and now
I’m ready to finally achieve my goal of being a world champion, a following for
the long list of great champions the WBC have had.”
Standing in the way of Moloney is the incomparable
Filipino Flash, Nonito Donaire. A legend of the sport, Donaire is a future hall
of famer, and despite two fights with the Monster, Naoya Inoue, Donaire still
has aspirations to become world champion.
Moloney discussed a perspective showdown with the great
Filipino champion.
The Australian stated, “It’s a dream to fight one of the
best fighters of the past 3 decades. Donaire is one of the greatest of all
time. Boxing is a gentleman’s sport, I come to do damage in a ring, but I have
respect for my opponents and I can only ever say respectful things about
Nonito.
“It’s more motivation, however, to be able to beat such a
great fighter, who’s still shown he has plenty in the tank, it defines my
legacy as a fighter and a champion. That’s the goal for any fighter, and I
hopefully get to do that against Nonito Donaire.
“Stylistically this is a great fight. I’ve shown I have
many different tricks up my sleeve, and Nonito is an adaptable fighter. This
could be a boxing clinic or an all out war. I’m ready for both. You won’t want
to miss it, rest assured 2023 will be the year of Mayhem.”
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Mikey Williams Top Rank Boxing Used with permission.
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After Knocking Out Avanesyan, Will Crawford Finally Face Spence In 2023?
Thursday, December 15, 2022
Did Martin Gain More In Defeat To Lopez?
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
CRAWFORD VS. AVANESYAN PPV EVENT SOLIDIFIES BLK PRIME AS PILLAR OF BOXING FUTURE
Press Release: By BLK Prime – OMAHA, NEBRASKA -
(December 12, 2022) – BLK Prime is thrilled to announce that the
highly-anticipated fight between Terence Crawford (39-0, 30 KOs) and David
Avanesyan (29-4-1, 17 KOs) was a resounding success, with the entire event
delivering an unforgettable evening in front of Crawford’s hometown crowd in
Omaha, Nebraska. The fight itself was nothing short of spectacular, with
Crawford delivering the knockout of the year in front of his hometown crowd.Credit: BLK Prime
In the co-main event, crossover combat-sports superstar
Cris Cyborg defeated Gabrielle Holloway by unanimous decision in a four-round
bout. This marks the first time a co-main event was a four-round women’s
matchup. Add Cyborg's legendary stature to the table, making her U.S. debut in
a new sport, further highlights BLK Prime’s mission to create a more equitable
platform in boxing.
BLK Prime is committed to bringing diversity to the
sport of boxing at every level. A multiethnic production team was brought
together to provide boxing fans from all walks of life with a top-tier show,
showing everyone that BLK Prime is a platform for everyone. From the ring
announcers (both Latinos of Mexican descent) to the organizers, the talent, and
the fighters themselves, everyone involved came from all corners of the earth,
cementing BLK Prime’s mission to provide a multiethnic-friendly platform for
fans. This fight was a prime example of that commitment, with Crawford and
Avanesyan and every member of the undercard bringing unique cultural
backgrounds to the ring.
Early reports indicate that buys for the sold-out
event exceeded initial projections on BLK Prime digital, further solidifying
BLK Prime’s position as the newest and best destination for high-quality boxing
content.
“As a multicultural platform, BLK Prime is dedicated
to providing opportunities for everyone, and we are proud to be a pillar for
diversity in the sport of boxing.” said a representative for BLK Prime. “We
were honored to be the only sponsor for this event, allowing the focus to
remain squarely on the fighters and their incredible talent.”
"This was an extraordinary event for us at BLK
Prime. To see two diverse fighters from across the world delivering an
unforgettable performance in front of a hometown crowd was truly something
special. We are proud to have been a part of this magnificent event and will
continue providing opportunities for athletes from all walks of life to shine
on our platform."
BLK Prime is excited to bring forth the biggest fights
to boxing fans around the world and will continue its commitment to excellence.
Material and Photo Courtesy of BLK Prime Used with
permission.
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Inoue Toys With Butler And Becomes Undisputed
Monday, December 12, 2022
Warrington-Lopez Thoughts
Sunday, December 11, 2022
Inoue-Butler: Who Will Be Undisputed?
Friday, December 9, 2022
Can Avanesyan Upset Crawford?
Following a tenth round stoppage of former two-time Welterweight world champion Shawn Porter in October of last year in defense of his WBO World Welterweight championship, undefeated multi-division world champion Terence Crawford has spent the majority of his time engaging in battles outside the Boxing ring. First with his former promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank, Inc. and in negotiations to try and make a fight with undefeated IBF/WBC/WBA world champion Errol Spence for what would be for the Undisputed Welterweight championship of the world, a reality.
Both arguably has resulted in over a year of inactivity for the current WBO world champion. This will change on Saturday, December 10th when Crawford returns to the ring in front of his hometown in Omaha, NE at the CHI Health Center to defend his championship against longtime top contender and current European Welterweight champion David Avanesyan in a scheduled twelve round bout that will headline a card broadcast on pay-per-view. This fight comes in the aftermath of a failed negotiation between Crawford and Spence for what has become a highly anticipated bout amongst both fans and experts alike. The failed negotiation however, has led to the entry into the sport of digital subscription streaming platform BLK Prime, who has reportedly guaranteed Crawford $10 Million for this bout against to headline the platform’s first Boxing card.
Although the circumstances of the failed negotiation between Crawford and Spence and to be more specific, Crawford and the Primer Boxing Champions (PBC) group of promoters and it’s founder Al Haymon is a reflection of a long-standing flaw of the business side of the sport that more often than not does not serve in Boxing’s best interest or the fighters that compete in it, the danger for a fighter in Crawford’s position is the potential to be distracted. Not only will this fight be taking place in Crawford’s hometown, but one does have to wonder if all of the talk regarding Errol Spence has had an impact on the champion’s preparation and focus going into this title defense. Fighters are after all as human as the rest of us and competing in your hometown where you are the marquee attraction can obviously have it's own distractions and stresses on it’s own. When you add into the equation that most of the talk going into this bout is not about the fight itself, but a fight that was not made, it is logical to at least question whether the champion’s focus is more on the fight that couldn’t be made as opposed to the fight that was made.
In David Avanesyan, Crawford will face a longtime top contender in the Welterweight division that was for a period of time the number one contender in the WBA’s Welterweight ratings. Although the biggest victory in Avanesyan ‘s career came against a faded legend in Shane Mosley, whom he scored a twelve round unanimous decision over in May 2016, he will enter into this fight unbeaten in his last six fights having stopped all six of his previous opponents inside the distance. Off of the string of knockouts he has compiled as well as his status as the current European Welterweight champion, Avanesyan has worked his way to the number six ranking in the WBO ratings. One might argue that the circumstances of the failed negotiations between Crawford and Spence, as well as the champion’s desire to get back in active competition rather than sit out until 2023 has given Avanesyan the perfect opportunity as the highest rates available contender who was willing to face Crawford as he has been active and is being viewed by some as an afterthought.
Avanesyan does have deceptive hand speed and has shown punching power in his recent fights. The task that will be for the challenger in his first world championship fight will be one in two parts, which may prove to be easier said than done. He is going into the Boxing equivalent of a lion’s den in facing Crawford in his hometown where all the crowd support will be in favor of the champion. While crowd support is only one aspect, Avanesyan as the for lack of a better term “Road Fighter” must find a way to take the crowd’s enthusiasm and potential influence out of the equation. Although it will not be easy to accomplish given that he is fighting an elite level fighter with an evolving skillset in Crawford, Avanesyan needs to establish early that he will be dictating the combat and must not allow the champion to get into any sort of rhythm.
Crawford has always been very compact with his offense and is highly skilled when it comes to hand speed, power, and ability to counter punch. Avanesyan must not be reckless in how he approaches Crawford and needs to be both tactical and pick his spots with caution. While a fighter entering a fight with a six fight knockout streak may give an appearance that said fighter will have the edge in power, Terence Crawford has shown the ability to end a fight quickly if the opportunity presents itself and if what has gone on for the champion in recent times outside the ring from his split and legal dispute with his former promoter to the failure in negotiations for a more lucrative fight has not taken his mind off the task at hand, this fight could end quickly if Avanesyan is not strategic in his approach. The challenger must however, also find a balance between being tactical, but at the same time not giving Crawford too much respect where it might allow the champion to sway what could potentially be closely fought rounds, particularly early in the fight.
In all honesty with the reader, despite Avanesyan’s credentials as a longtime contender and current European Welterweight champion, this has all the appearance, particularly amongst those for whom Boxing is of casual interest, of merely another title defense by an elite world champion in Terence Crawford with an eye towards more lucrative bouts that might come in the future. If Crawford is not on his “Fight Game” however, Avanesyan does have the skills and experience as someone who is used to fighting in an opponent’s hometown/country where he could pull off an upset and immediately halt any and all discussion of potential fights that could come for Crawford. The Welterweight division is historically one of the most talent-deep in the entire sport and even the best of the best fighters can have an off night in the ring, especially if as a human being their focus might be diverted by too many distractions outside the ring. We will see if David Avanesyan can seize the opportunity that is in front of him when he challenges Terence Crawford for the WBO Welterweight championship of the world on Saturday, December 10th.
“And That’s The Boxing Truth.”
Crawford vs. Avanesyan takes place on Saturday, December 10th at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, NE. The fight as well as it’s full undercard can be seen on digital streaming platform BLK Prime on a pay-per-view basis for $39.99. The card will begin at 6PM ET/3PM PT with preliminary bouts with the pay-per-view portion of the card beginning at 9PM ET/3PM PT. In addition to BLK Prime, the card will also be available to purchase on traditional cable and satellite providers. Visit: https://ppv.blkprime.com/pay-per-view to order on BLK Prime and for a list of compatible streaming devices, platforms, and Smart TVs or contact your local cable or satellite provider for ordering information.
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