Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Edwards-Yafai Headline Thanksgiving Weekend In Boxing

Boxing’s 112lb. Flyweight division takes center stage this Thanksgiving weekend as an intriguing battle will occur at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, England as former IBF Flyweight world champion Sunny Edwards will face undefeated top contender Galal Yafai. An encounter that will determine Interim/Regular champion status in the World Boxing Council (WBC) Flyweight ratings, which can be seen worldwide on digital subscription streaming network DAZN.

While Boxing’s lower weight divisions do not always receive consistent exposure here in the United States, it is often the lower weight classes that offer battles often fought at a high pace and no shortage of action. This fight figures to follow in that tradition. In this case, this particular bout has an interesting contrast in a former world champion looking to get back into position to fight for a world championship going against a young, unbeaten contender, who some might feel has yet to be tested. 

 Edwards is looking to continue momentum after scoring a technical decision win in his last fight in June of this year over Adrian Curiel in a bout that was halted in the ninth round. Now going into his second bout since losing his IBF crown in December of last year in a unification bout with WBO world champion Jesse Rodriguez, a fight where Edwards stopped in nine rounds, the former champion faces what could be a significant threat in the heavy handed Galal Yafai.

Yafai, who is unbeaten in eight professional fights, has scored knockouts in six of those bouts registering a career knockout percentage of 75%. The former 2016 Olympian is coming off of a third round stoppage of Sergio Oliva in September of this year. Although Yafai has shown the ability to score quick knockouts thus far as a professional, he has only been made to go a ten round distance twice in his career and this could be crucial in a scenario where he will not only be facing a former world champion for the first time in his career, but will also be facing an opponent in Edwards, who has significant experience, particularly at the world championship level.

Edwards only has four knockouts in his twenty-one wins, but what he brings with him into this fight is not only more total experience as a professional than Yafai, not only more experience at or near the top of the sport, but more specifically, he is experienced in going the distance. The strategy for the former world champion would therefore appear obvious. To try and avoid Yafai’s power and try to extend him into the deep waters of the fight, the later rounds.

Yafai has shown he can go ten rounds twice in his career. The question will be whether Edwards will be able to control the tempo of the combat from very early in the fight where the pace could put Yafai to the test. It could be a task that may well be easier said than done if Yafai can find a way to limit Edwards’ movement and land his power punches more than periodically. Yafai has shown power in both hands and one of the strategies to combat a tactical boxer that uses significant lateral movement is to not only try to cut the ring off to limit that fighter’s ability to move, but to also try and implement a consistent attack to the body, which could slow the opponent down as the fight progresses.

What will be the goal for the winner of this fight is also obvious. The winner will become the official mandatory challenger for current WBC world champion Kenshiro Teraji. While nothing is set in stone as of this writing, one could assume that a fight between the winner of this fight and Taraji could be aimed for sometime in early 2025. 

“And That's The Boxing Truth." 

Edwards vs.Yafai takes place on Saturday, November 30th at Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, England. The fight as well as its full undercard can be seen worldwide on digital subscription sports streaming network DAZN beginning at 2PM ET/11AM PT. (*U.S. Times Only.*) 

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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

STATEMENT FROM MOST VALUABLE PROMOTIONS REGARDING FICTITIOUS CLAIMS THAT UNDERMINE THE INTEGRITY OF THE PAUL VS. TYSON FIGHT

Press Release: November 26, 2024 By Most Valuable Promotions-  Following the wide circulation of incorrect and baseless claims that undermine the integrity of the Paul vs. Tyson event, Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) would like to set the record straight regarding the contractual agreements and the nature of the fight.



Rigging a professional boxing match is a federal crime in the United States of America. Paul vs. Tyson was a professional match sanctioned by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR). Both fighters in good faith performed to the best of their abilities with the goal of winning the fight. There were absolutely no restrictions – contractual or otherwise – around either fighter. Each boxer was able to use his full arsenal to win the fight. Any agreement to the contrary would violate TDLR boxing rules.



Trash talk and speculation are common in sports, and athletes and promoters need to tolerate nonsensical commentary, jokes and opinions. But suggesting anything other than full effort from these fighters is not only naïve but an insult to the work they put into their craft and to the sport itself.



It is further illogical and inane that MVP, in the debut of a hopeful long-term partnership with the world’s biggest streamer—an organization that made its first-ever foray into live professional sports with Paul vs. Tyson—would even so much as consider such a perverse violation of the rules of competition.



“This is not the first time Jake Paul has faced unfounded skepticism or outright disbelief as a professional athlete, and frankly, the claim that his bout must have been rigged is just the latest backhanded compliment to come his way,” said Nakisa Bidarian, co-founder of Most Valuable Promotions. “From day one in this sport, people have doubted his abilities—unable to reconcile how someone with his background has accomplished so much in such a short time. Jake has not only proven himself repeatedly, but he has continuously set historic records that speak for themselves. This event, which broke attendance and viewership milestones for a professional sporting event, is yet another example of his ability to deliver on the biggest stage. As long as Jake continues to exceed expectations, there will always be those who try to discredit his achievements. We embrace the doubt—it only fuels Jake to work harder and achieve greater success.” 


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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Thunderdome 48 - Jude Grant vs Fano Kori

Press Release: November 23, 2024 By Dragon Fire Boxing-  

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On November 29, Dragonfire Promotions once again hits Metro City Night Club for its final show of the year.


 


In the main event, the undefeated Jude Grant aims to prove why he is one of the hottest prospects in Australia when he takes on the hard hitting veteran Fano Kori.


 


In his short boxing career spanning just over two years, Grant has established himself as one for the future.


 


Using his natural speed, superb foot movement and advanced ring IQ for his age, the Perth fighter has built up an undefeated resume of seven wins collecting three state titles along the way.


 


The young gun has picked up two impressive victories in 2024 and he looks to carry his momentum into the new year.


 


In his last fight, Grant picked up his second stoppage victory defeating Benny Tamaela. He aims to close off his impressive year with a statement victory over Kori who is said to be his toughest challenge to date.


 


Since his debut in 2016, Fano Kori has established himself as a key figure in the Perth boxing scene. With his fan friendly style, Kori always brings the action which make his fights must see for any boxing fan.


 


Riding a victory of 8-8-1, The Cuban Boxing Club fighter has been in the ring with some of Australia’s most prominent boxing names, such as Jordan LaRuccia and Ben Mahoney. 


 


In his last outing, Kori was unlucky to be on the losing end against Ryan Daye Last August. Coming up short in the back and forth encounter by stoppage, despite being ahead on two of the judges’ scorecards.


 


Next Friday, the veteran looks to get back on track in his pursuit of a State or Australasian title. A win over Grant will most definitely put him back on that path.


 


After exploring different weight classes, Grant has taken this fight at Junior Middleweight one of his preferred weight classes where his speed and footwork will be more of a factor. 


 


Kori will present a different type of danger and grit, at a level that Grant has not had to deal with before, with his power and athleticism most definitely being key in determining the outcome.


 


If Grant is victorious over his opponent, it takes him one step closer to his goal of an Aussie title fight in 2025.


 


With high stakes for both fighters, this bout is one that Perth fans absolutely cannot miss.


 


Grant vs Kori takes place on the November 29 at Metro City Night Club and is streaming on Live CombatSports.com.au.


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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Most Valuable Promotions Signs "Prince" Lucas Bahdi

Press Release: November 21, 2024 By Most Valuable Promotions-  

Bahdi joins MVP stars Jake “El Gallo” Paul, Puerto Rico’s first-ever undisputed world champion Amanda Serrano, WBO Super Middleweight Champion Shadasia Green, H2O Sylve, megastar Javon Walton, and India’s most successful professional boxer Neeraj Goyat


 


Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) has announced today that “Prince” Lucas Bahdi (18-0, 15 KOs) will be the newest signee to MVP’s growing roster of world-class fighters. Bahdi, MVP’s first Canadian signee, is a top-ranked lightweight by both the IBF and WBA and recently proved himself among the best title contenders in the lightweight division when he scored a knockout-of-the-year contender win over H2O Sylve on the main card of Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry in July 2024. Most recently, Bahdi further cemented his reputation as a rising force in the division by following up his win over Sylve with a decision victory over previously undefeated Armando Casamonica (14-1, 3 KOs) in a 10-round super lightweight bout, featured on the undercard of MVP’s historic Paul vs. Tyson and Taylor vs. Serrano 2 event at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.




Bahdi, born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, has gone undefeated since making his professional debut in mid-2019, winning his first 11 fights by knockout. The 30-year-old top contender had unanimous decision wins against Diego Fabian Eligio and Diego Andrade Chavez in 2022 before resuming his knockout streak. In May 2023, Bahdi defeated Jesus Amparan to claim the IBF North American Lightweight title. 




“Signing with an innovative promoter, who puts fighters first, is one of the goals I’ve been working towards since I turned professional in 2019,” said “Prince” Lucas Bahdi. “I’m thrilled to be joining the Most Valuable Promotions team because I know that Jake Paul’s vision for boxers’ careers inside the ring and outside the ring will take me to where I want to be… a world champion and a star. Fighting on the Paul vs. Tyson undercard was just the beginning. I’m excited to keep showing the world what I’ve got.”



"Lucas Bahdi is an exceptional talent and a relentless competitor who embodies everything MVP stands for—passion, dedication, and doing the unexpected," said Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, co-founders of Most Valuable Promotions. "With his impressive knockout power and undefeated record, Lucas has already made waves in the lightweight division, and we’re excited to work with him as he continues his journey toward becoming a world champion and global star. We look forward to Lucas Bahdi headlining an MVP event in Canada in 2025."



Bahdi joins MVP’s elite roster of superstar athletes and up-and-coming stars including international superstar Jake “El Gallo” Paul, boxing trailblazer and unified featherweight world champion Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano, prolific top boxing prospect H2O Sylve, MVP’S first homegrown champion, the new WBO Super Middleweight Champion, Shadasia “The Sweet Terminator” Green, multi-talented megastar Javon “Wanna” Walton, and India’s most successful professional boxer Neeraj Goyat. 


Founded by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, with the mission to give athletes creative control, MVP works to identify, grow, and maximize return for its talent partners and events. Together, Paul and Bidarian have architected Jake Paul’s meteoric rise in combat sports. In 2021, MVP signed one of the most decorated Hispanic athletes of all time, Amanda Serrano, who has since achieved historic milestones, including becoming Puerto Rico’s first-ever undisputed champion and competing in the first unified women’s championship fight contested over 12 three-minute rounds—the men’s championship standard—held in October 2023. Her previous historic clash against Katie Taylor at Madison Square Garden in 2022 earned recognition as Sports Illustrated’s Fight of the Year, The Ring’s Event of the Year, and was further nominated for Event of the Year by Sports Business Journal. The event marked a pivotal point in women’s sports history as the first time women have headlined a main event at the world-renowned venue in New York City. 


MVP’s recent collaboration with Netflix broke records with the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson mega-event, which is now the most-streamed sporting event ever, peaking at 65 million concurrent streams globally, with 38 million in the U.S. The event drew an average minute audience (AMA) of 108 million live viewers globally, which grew to 125 million (Live+1) over the weekend. Co-headlining the historic card, Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 2 became the most-watched professional women’s sports event in U.S. history, with an AMA of 47 million viewers domestically and 74 million globally. The event also ranked as the #1 title on Netflix in 78 countries, including the U.S., UK, Brazil, and India, and trended as the #1 topic worldwide on X during the event. Joe Hand Promotions reported that over 1 million viewers watched from 6,000 bars and restaurants in the U.S., breaking commercial distribution records.


For more information, follow on X via @MostVPromotions and @JakePaul, or on Instagram via @MostValuablePromotions, @JakePaul, and @princebahdi.


 


About Most Valuable Promotions (MVP)


Most Valuable Promotions was founded by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian in 2021. With the mission to provide more creative control to fighters, MVP works to identify, grow, and maximize return for its own events and talent partners. One year into its inception, MVP was nominated as one of the prestigious Sports Breakthroughs of the Year in 2022 by Sports Business Journal. MVP has produced Jake Paul’s last four global pay-per-view events, including the recent Paul vs. Fury match, which surpassed 800,000 Pay-per-view buys worldwide. The promotion company also signed one of the most decorated Hispanic athletes of all time, Amanda Serrano in its first year. Serrano and MVP made history in April of 2022 when Serrano went head-to-head with Katie Taylor, marking the first female fight to headline at Madison Square Garden, recently earning a nomination for Event of The Year by Sports Business Journal. Co-founder Nakisa Bidarian was an executive producer of the historic Triller Presents Mike Tyson v. Roy Jones Jr., which was the 8th most bought pay-per-view event in history.


 


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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

NEW WEEKLY BOXING SHOW HOSTED BY ARIEL HELWANI AND ADE OLADIPO DEBUTS ON DAZN

 Press Release: November 19, 2024 By DAZN -  


 

  • Ariel x Ade to debut today, Nov. 19

  • Show will air every Tuesday at 5PM ET / 10pm UK

  • The show will offer in-depth coverage, expert analysis, and exclusive insights each week with tentpole episodes around the sport’s biggest fights

  • Eight on-location specials will be broadcast with exclusive appearances from some of the biggest names in the sport

 



New York, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024 – DAZN, the global home of boxing, is pleased to announce the premiere of a new boxing show hosted by award-winning sports journalist Ariel Helwani and leading broadcaster and DAZN pundit Ade Oladipo. Debuting today, Nov. 19, Ariel x Ade will stream live exclusively on all DAZN platforms and will be available on demand via all major podcast providers and Uncrowned, the new combat sports media brand from Yahoo Sports and Ariel Helwani.

 

The weekly show, produced by Uncrowned, will air every Tuesday at 5pm ET / 10pm UK. The show will deliver the latest news, interviews with top fighters, and a deep dive into past and upcoming matchups. Ariel and Ade will also debate the biggest topics in boxing.

 

Shows will primarily be recorded in-studio. In addition, there will be eight special episodes filmed on location at major premium pay-per-view (PPV) events throughout the year, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at boxing's most anticipated nights. 

 

World-renowned combat sports journalist, Ariel Helwani, said, “Ade and I have been talking about doing this show for well over a year, so I’m so incredibly excited that we are finally here. I consider him not only one of the best sports broadcasters in the world, but also a great friend, and that’s what will make this endeavor so special. The time is right for all of us to launch this show, and while I genuinely enjoy working with Ade, make no mistake about it: I will happily disagree with all his wacky boxing takes.”  

 

 

Leading boxing presenter and DAZN fan favourite, Ade Oladipo, said “I can’t wait to get going with Ariel Helwani. I think he is one of, if not the biggest, combat sports journalists in the world. We have been speaking about doing this for well over 12 months and I think it’s perfect timing now. Boxing is in as good and as healthy a place as it has ever been with big fights happening all over the world nearly every month and I can’t wait to put Ariel in his place every Tuesday. It’s going to be fun and I look forward to getting started.”

 

 

As DAZN continues to lead the way in the boxing space, this show marks another milestone in its commitment to engaging and informing the global boxing community. Whether you're a dedicated boxing fan or just getting into the sport, this show will provide unmatched commentary, analysis and coverage delivered by two of the most prominent and well-respected voices in the industry. 

 

Don’t miss the first episode on Nov. 19 and tune in every week to stay up-to-date on the latest in boxing! 

 

About DAZN  

DAZN is the world’s leading sports entertainment platform across European football, women’s football, boxing and MMA, and the NFL in 200+ markets around the world. DAZN is building the ultimate sports entertainment platform, based on premium sports rights, world-leading tech, and multi-platform distribution. DAZN believes that fans from across the globe should be able to watch, read, bet, play, share, socialise, buy tickets and merchandise, all in one place, with one account, one wallet and on one app.   

For more information on DAZN, our products, people, and performance, visit dazngroup.com.   

 

ABOUT UNCROWNED 

Yahoo Sports and award-winning journalist Ariel Helwani have teamed up to launch Uncrowned, a new combat sports media brand. Uncrowned is home to comprehensive MMA, boxing, and wrestling coverage, including The Ariel Helwani Show, The Craic with Petesy Carroll, and written reporting and analysis from Helwani and a world-class team of combat experts. 



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Houston’s Marquis Taylor On ‘WBC Radar’ After Teeing Up Petr Khamukov Bout




 Press Release: November 19, 2024 By Lee McLaughlan -  

Credit: Lee McLaughlan
Houston’s Marquis Taylor on ‘WBC radar’ after teeing up Petr Khamukov bout


·       Taylor and unbeaten Russian headline Red Owl Boxfest XIII in Houston


·       The 30-year-old will use the fight to push for a world title shot in 2025


Houston, TX: Houston middleweight Marquis ‘0 Snatcher’ Taylor will look to strengthen his bid for a world title shot in 2025 after confirming a December 13 showdown against undefeated Russian Petr Khamukov.


Taylor (17-1-2 2KOs) and California-based Khamukov (13-0-0 6KOs) will meet in a top-of-the-bill 10-round bout on Red Owl’s Boxfest XIII card. This is the final event of the year from Houston-based Red Owl, which will be broadcast live on DAZN.


Bobby Harrison, Taylor’s manager and co-promoter of the bout, has spoken with the NABF president Duane Ford and it has been suggested that a strong display from Taylor, the current NABF belt holder, would see him being backed for a world title shot by Ford (check) who holds a place on the WBC ratings committee.


The BiYu Promotions CEO added that Taylor was determined to take the fight as he believes it is likely to be one of the last opportunities for the Texan to fight in his home town – and wants to put on a show for his supporters.


It is a change of direction for Taylor who announced last month he was ready to take on Jermell Charlo in Houston on the Gervonta Davis – Lamont Roach undercard, scheduled for December 14.


However, former world champion Charlo refused to take on Taylor, while rumours are circulating that the Davis – Roach event is now unlikely to go ahead next month.


This forced the rethink from Taylor’s camp with Harrison and Taylor prepared to take on the Khamukov for the Red Owl series given its profile on DAZN. It will be Taylor’s third fight of the year and follows a successful defence of the NABF title against Roberto Garcia in August.


Harrison admitted he knew little about the 33-year-old Russian, who competed at the 2016 Rio Olympics.


Khamukov turned pro in 2018 and has chalked up 13 straight wins, his last fight coming in May against 40-year-old Mexican Esau Herrera de la Cruz.


Harrison said: “The opportunity to fight an undefeated Russian, who competed in the Olympics – it’s like a Rocky movie.


“Marquis wants to fight in Houston as a victory here would take him close to the top 10 or 15 and the likelihood is he’ll be called to fight in the likes of Las Vegas and New York. We think this will be his last chance to fight in Houston, which is another reason he was willing to take this on.


“I’ve also spoken with the NABF’s Duane Ford and he is taking a lot of interest in this fight. They are willing to throw their weight behind Marquis and getting the big name promoters to give him an opportunity at a world title bout next year.


“We don’t know that much about the opponent, but we do know that he will view this as a huge chance to push himself up the rankings with a win. It is hard to know the quality of the opponents he has faced but Marquis is certainly leaps and bounds better than anyone he will have faced.”


For the next three weeks, Taylor will be based in Las Vegas working with his trainer – two-time world champion Shawn Porter.


Taylor added: “I’m taking him very seriously. He has an unbeaten record and is a former Olympian. I am willing to take him on and see this as a huge opportunity to enhance my credentials for a world title bout after this.”



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Monday, November 18, 2024

Paul-Tyson: A Reality Check?

The event between social media influencer turned aspiring boxer Jake Paul and International Boxing Hall of Famer and two-time World Heavyweight champion Mike Tyson was one that stirred much opinion, criticism, and worry for Tyson’s health given that he would be getting back into the ring at fifty-eight years of age, more than twenty years removed from his last competitive fight in 2005 and four years removed from a charity exhibition, which had been the only time he had entered a Boxing ring since retirement. It was also a circumstance that as most events featuring those labeled as “Influencers” going against an athlete or a celebrity in a Boxing ring drew significant interest, particularly among those who are casual sports observers. For better or worse, that was the target demographic of the promotion and not those for whom Boxing is a regular passion.


Part of the draw was of course the appeal of Mike Tyson, a fighter whom in his prime was the primary drawing card of his time in the sport where no matter who he fought, drew significant interest. The interest, which was rooted in the fact that he would often destroy his opponents with a mix of hand speed and punching power that had not been seen before. It was and is this appeal where even many years removed from that athletic prime, there are those who still have the images implanted in their minds of the great fighter Tyson was as well as what he meant to the sport. Perhaps this is the reason why so many people were willing to overlook the logical aspects of what was going to take place when Tyson climbed back into the ring against Paul. Logical aspects such as advanced age and the things that naturally occur in all of us as we get older. In the context of combat sports athletes, this means eroded skills and slowed reflexes as well as more often than not, not being able to have as much flexibility or reaction time as they had in their younger days.


In Tyson’s case, his appeal was and will likely remain strong simply because of what he meant to the sport and the fact that thanks to the advent of streaming, access to his fights where he was in his prime and scoring devastating knockouts is more accessible than ever, which makes it easier for those who were not around during that time to see what he was all about. As one who grew up recording fights and still watches as much Boxing from decades prior to when I came along, and as someone who was around during Tyson’s prime and one who got to cover him from the mid-1990s when I began my career covering combat sports, through his retirement, I concede that technology has certainly evolved and access to fight films both from many years gone by as well as current bouts, has come a long way since the days when I recorded all I could on VHS tapes. Having said that, what access to those classic bouts can do for those who are casual fans is at times provide a false sense of belief that what they might be watching, which can be decades old, would be similar to what they would see if a fighter from that time got back into the ring in the present day, neglecting the passage of time and what happens to someone as they age.


Fighters too often fall into this belief as there is always the mentality among fighters that even years after retirement, they always have one more fight in them. While there will always be debates among Boxing lifers such as this observer as to what might have happened if a great fighter from one era faced a fighter from a more recent time where both were in their prime form, the belief that fighters tend to have about always having one more in them regardless of those logical factors is something that worries yours truly.


In this case, there was evidence that had me voicing concern as many others had for Tyson’s health. As some will recall in previewing this event, I brought up a similar circumstance that occurred three years ago when former Tyson opponent and fellow Hall of Famer Evander Holyfield got back into the ring at the same age Tyson did against Paul fifty-eight, to compete in a bout against former MMA world champion Vitor Belfort. Out of respect for the reader and the fact that discussing what occurred that night in September 2021 still stirs feelings of disgust for what was allowed to go occur that evening and keeping in mind that I already discussed it prior to this event, I will surmise it by saying though Holyfield visually looked to be in immaculate condition for someone approaching sixty years old prior to getting into the ring, the effects of age as well as the punishment he had suffered throughout his long career were impossible to ignore as Holyfield could not maintain his balance or protect himself in what ended up being one of the many black eyes in the Boxing history.


In the lead-up to this fight, frankly, I had feelings similar to those I had in the days before Holyfield-Belfort. A sincere concern and worry for Tyson’s well-being given his age, despite the visual evidence that he looked to be in great condition for a former fighter at an advanced age. Unlike the circumstances with Holyfield, however, I did not get any information prior to this event that suggested to me that Tyson would be compromised as Holyfield was. Nevertheless, as one who has seen an endless number of fighters getting back into the ring at advanced ages with that belief of having at least one more fight in them, often leading to scenes that are difficult to watch, my concern remained. It is, however, important to keep in mind that Tyson was getting into a ring with someone, who was thirty-one years younger, but one who does not have the level of experience of a seasoned boxer, having built his career on facing MMA fighters, with little to no Boxing experience, a former NBA basketball player, fellow influencers, and having a 2-1, with 2 Knockouts record against those with strictly Boxing backgrounds. Based on this, there was at least some question as to what might happen if Tyson were able to land punches effectively, despite the age difference and facing someone who is a good athlete though limited in terms of Boxing experience.


Although the encounter, which took place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX on November 15th had slight modifications in the rules including two minute rounds and the use of sixteen ounce gloves and not the standard ten ounce gloves, which are used in standard Heavyweight fights, which seemed to at least on the surface benefit Tyson, it did not take long for reality to set in. Tyson appeared to show some flashes of what he once was early, applying pressure on Paul and landing a few hooks to the head. The obvious effects of advanced age appeared almost simultaneously as Tyson quickly found it difficult to use his legs to execute his lateral movement and had some trouble using his head movement to evade Paul’s longer reach and get on the inside where he could do damage. Paul was also able to clip Tyson with a few good punches throughout the scheduled eight round bout that seemed to stagger his legs. 


As the bout progressed, Tyson showed less and less movement, less and less ability to land punches, and the only question I had in my mind was whether he would be allowed to finish the contest. Although Jake Paul has been the subject of much criticism including from this observer for seemingly thinking that one can build a legitimate Boxing career and get into position to fight for world championships by facing the types of opposition he has, none of which has come against a serious contender in any division, he did show some class and humility in this encounter by clearly not pressing the issue where he likely would have stopped Tyson and allowing the legend to go the distance in what was an uneventful contest, which though classified as an official fight, which Paul won by margins of eight rounds to zero on one scorecard and seven rounds to one on the other two, should have been designated as an exhibition.


Despite the criticisms of many, including yours truly of Paul for the aforementioned reasons, there is no disputing he has established himself as one of the sport’s rising promoters and he has done good for the sport in giving a platform for young fighters through his Most Valuable Promotions promotional company as well as being a strong advocate for Women’s Boxing, which I do respect. It was his promotional savvy that likely inspired digital streaming subscription entertainment network Netflix to get involved in the sport as the Tyson-Paul event was the first Boxing event ever to be shown by the network. While that also led to significant issues throughout the live broadcast due to the network having issues with their servers, which caused significant outages and buffering issues throughout the world for many trying to access the event, the accomplishment of bringing Boxing to such a massive platform is something that cannot be denied even though it should prepare the network for future live programming in wanting to ensure that their subscribers have as seamless an experience streaming live content as possible. Although by all accounts the event also succeeded in terms of a live gate attraction in reportedly drawing 70,000 spectators to AT&T Stadium, something that also deserves credit where it is due, the question that needs to be asked coming out of this event is should Paul-Tyson be a reality check?


A reality check in the sense that even though it clearly drew a lot of interest, it was still a scenario where an aspiring boxer shared the ring with someone who was many years removed from active competition and one who probably should not have been in the ring at fifty-eight years old. Though such events for better or worse do draw interest, for one who insists he wants to be taken seriously as a professional boxer, who says he wants to be a world champion as Paul does, taking part in events like this does not help his argument. As far as the interest this particular event drew, while nothing can be taken away from it in terms of a successful promotion, the reality is, events like this will only succeed so far as it becomes more and more clear that it is not a competitive situation and while the aim of such events is strictly to draw the interest of the casual observer, such interest will only last so long where it will succeed and if Paul as well as others who have come into Boxing from outside realms, who all want to be taken seriously, do not start facing serious boxers, who are working towards fighting for a world championship, the “Curiosity” factor, which seems to be the aim to draw casual observers, will not be there. 


For now, this observer will congratulate Paul on another successful promotion. More importantly, yours truly is thankful that Mike Tyson did not get seriously hurt and that those of us who cover the sport are not talking about a tragedy or near tragedy occurring as was the case with Holyfield-Belfort. However, I believe that state athletic commissions need to implement common sense where such bouts are not green-lit and allowed to go on. Not only due to the significant age differences, but more importantly due to the obvious dangers that exist as well as what was, and will likely continue to be a significant difference in competition. At some point, those who regulate and sanction the sport need to step up to ensure the integrity of the sport is a priority. 


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Friday, November 15, 2024

Paul-Tyson Weigh-In Results

Press Release: November 14, 2024 By Netflix Most Valuable Promotions -  IRVING, TX –  November 14, 2024  – Today at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, international superstar Jake “El Gallo” Paul (10-1, 7 KOs) and the Baddest Man on the Planet, Mike Tyson (50-6, 44 KOs) stepped on the scales ahead of their highly anticipated showdown. 

Credit: Esther Lin Most Valuable Promotions 

Combat sports announcer Kody "Big Mo" Mommaerts served as emcee, with reporting from  Ariel Helwani onstage. British sports broadcaster Kate Scott co-hosted the weigh-ins desk, with Roy Jones Jr. serving as analyst, joined by Tyron Woodley. Adding to the excitement, UFC GOAT Anderson Silva made a special appearance, thrilling fans with his support for fellow Brazilian star Whindersson Nunes. For additional details on the final weights, please refer to the attached bout sheet.

All fighters on the main and preliminary cards participated in the weigh-in, including undisputed super lightweight champion Katie Taylor (23-1, 6 KOs) and unified featherweight champion Amanda "The Real Deal" Serrano (47-2-1, 31 KOs), who will face off in the most-anticipated women's boxing rematch in history. Additional fighters showcased included Mario Barrios, Abel Ramos, Neeraj Goyat, Whindersson Nunes, Shadasia Green, Melinda Watpool,  Lucas Bahdi, Armando Casamonica, Shu Shu Carrington Jr., and Dana Coolwell. 



Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson will stream live globally, exclusively on Netflix on Friday, November 15 at 8pm ET / 5pm PT from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys. Paul vs. Tyson will be available to stream live globally on all Netflix plans, at no additional cost to subscribers. The broadcast will feature live commentary in English, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French and German. 

About Most Valuable Promotions (MVP)

Most Valuable Promotions was founded by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian in 2021. With the mission to provide more creative control to fighters, MVP works to identify, grow, and maximize return for its own events and talent partners. One year into its inception, MVP was nominated as one of the prestigious Sports Breakthroughs of the Year in 2022 by Sports Business Journal. MVP have produced Jake Paul’s last five global pay-per-view events, including the recent Paul vs. Diaz match. The promotion company also signed one of the most decorated Hispanic athletes of all time, Amanda Serrano in its first year. Serrano and MVP made history in April of 2022 when Serrano went head to head with Katie Taylor, marking the first female fight to headline at Madison Square Garden, earning a nomination for Event of The Year by Sports Business Journal. Co-founder Nakisa Bidarian was an executive producer of the historic Triller Presents Mike Tyson v. Roy Jones Jr., which was the 8th most bought pay-per-view event in history.


About Netflix

Netflix is one of the world's leading entertainment services, with 283 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, films and games across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can play, pause and resume watching as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, and can change their plans at any time.


About AT&T Stadium

AT&T Stadium is the largest, most technologically advanced entertainment venue in the world. Designed by HKS and built by Manhattan Construction, the $1.2 billion stadium features two monumental arches, the world's largest HDTV video board cluster, an expansive retractable roof and the largest retractable end zone doors in the world. Features of the stadium include seating for 80,000 and expandability for up to 100,000, over 300 luxury suites, club seating on multiple levels and the Dallas Cowboys Pro Shop, open to the public year-round. Outside the stadium, the Miller Lite® House is a branded destination that boasts a 70-yard Cowboys turf field featuring field games, four video boards and over 60 television screens, two fantasy football screen walls and over 87,000 outdoor square-footage for event day experiences. The space also features two beer gardens and a walk-in beer cooler. The stadium is also home to a world-class collection of contemporary art, made up of over 92 works of art by 62 established and emerging artists displayed on the walls and in the grand public spaces of the venue. In addition to being the home of the Dallas Cowboys since opening in 2009, the stadium has hosted Super Bowl XLV, the 2010 NBA All Star Game, the annual Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, the 2014 NCAA Men's Final Four, the 2015 inaugural College Football Playoff Championship Game, the 2015 50th Anniversary Academy of Country Music Awards show and WrestleMania 32 & 38. The venue has also played host to high school and college football, concerts, championship fights, international soccer matches and other special events. For more information, go to attstadium.com.




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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Paul-Tyson: Good Or Bad For Boxing?

For a significant portion of 2024, the Boxing world has been buzzing over the announced bout between social media influencer, turned professional boxer Jake Paul and International Boxing Hall of Famer and former two-time World Heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. An encounter that just mentions of it has stirred a range of opinions and criticism. The primary reason for the criticism is obvious.


Tyson, who has not fought professionally in over twenty years will be stepping back into the ring at age fifty-eight to face the twenty-seven year old Paul. While it needs to be pointed out for the purposes of factual accuracy that Tyson did participate in a charity exhibition in November 2020 at age fifty-four with fellow Hall of Famer Roy Jones, who was fifty-one during the global COVID-19 epidemic. While some may view an exhibition as something that might have helped Tyson work off theoretical “Ring Rust," there is a significant difference between an endeavor, which is designed to be an exhibition in a charitable effort between two participants of similar age and fight designed to be an official competition where the age difference will be thirty-one years, where one of the combatants has not officially competed in over twenty years. To add further context to the criticism, when Tyson retired in 2005 after retiring on his stool in his fight against Kevin McBride, there were many who felt Tyson was what is often referred to as a “Shot Fighter." Another and perhaps more polite way to put it, his best days were behind him. 


The encounter between Paul and Tyson, originally scheduled for July 20th at AT&T Stadium was postponed when Tyson became ill with what was said to be an inflamed ulcer on a flight from Miami, FL to Los Angeles, CA, which forced him to pull out of the bout and thus cast doubt as to whether it would happen. As most know, Paul, chose to keep the July 20th date, but found himself competing in Tampa, FL in scoring a dominant sixth round knockout of Mike Perry, a fighter known for his time competing in the sport of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and in Boxing matches fought under Bareknuckle rules and formats.


Paul, who has a professional record of 10-1, with 7 Knockouts, has faced his share of criticism as well for having fought against either fellow social media influencers, fighters who come from an MMA background with little or no Boxing experience, one former NBA player, and two traditional professional boxers, yet has said that he wants to be taken seriously as a boxer and stating his desire to be a world champion. Although the debate of whether someone can actually work themselves into position to fight for a world championship, fighting almost exclusively against non-boxers is still ongoing, what is not in dispute is Paul has dedicated himself to the sport and in the process has become a significant presence in Boxing as a promoter. If one factors the knockout of Mike Perry, who did compete in one traditional Boxing bout several years prior to facing Paul, into the equation, Paul does have a record of 2-1, with 2 Knockouts against opponents with Boxing backgrounds. Nevertheless, the question of whether one can work their way into world title contention with a limited resume such as Paul’s as well as now facing a long-retired legend of the sport is one that many are likely asking. 


Despite several voicing concerns for Tyson's health, the bout between Paul and Tyson will take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. The event will also signal the entry into the sport of Netflix, long considered to be the pioneer of digital subscription-based streaming networks. It is also something that will be available as part of a Netflix subscription.


Frankly, this observer is hesitant to use the term “Fight" when discussing this encounter. Not out of any hostility towards either Paul or Tyson, but because not only do I not know what we will see, but I share some of the same concerns many have expressed for Tyson's health. It may be tempting for some to say such concern is a way to hype and be negative, but my concern comes from a place as someone who has covered many older fighters who probably should not have been allowed to get in a ring at advanced ages between their forties and fifties. In this case, I am one who grew up watching Mike Tyson compete and who covered him from 1995 until his last fight in 2005. I also took the time to cover the exhibition between Tyson and Jones in 2020 as I supported the effort to support the first responders of the horrible epidemic we all lived through. An effort that Tyson himself described as a humanitarian effort.


This is also a similar scenario to another fight I covered, which unfortunately turned into a black eye for Boxing, which I will be honest with the reader has stirred similar feelings for yours truly. I am referring to the September 2021 debacle that saw Hall of Famer and former Tyson opponent Evander Holyfield at fifty-eight years old, return to the ring to face former MMA world champion Vitor Belfort in Hollywood, FL. A situation where the event was moved from its original location in California to Florida due to the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) refusing to license Holyfield citing not only his age, but also the punishment he had sustained throughout his career as contributing reasons.


Despite still looking to be in immaculate shape at fifty-eight years old, it was clear that Holyfield was compromised as he couldn't not keep his balance and was unable to effectively defend himself, being knocked down by Belfort and rescued by Referee Sam Burgos who quickly stopped the sad scene in the first round. The encounter, which was pushed as an official professional fight, was changed to an exhibition by the Florida State Athletic Commission (FSAC) in response to the backlash that followed, which was justified, as was the CSAC’s refusal to license Holyfield. The similarities between that debacle and potentially this event may not end there. 


Much like Holyfield, Tyson looks to be in great shape for a retired fighter at an advanced age, but photographs and videos shared across social media often do not tell the full story. Tyson is now the same age as Holyfield was in 2021, but a difference that may not be in Tyson’s favor is twenty years between official fights compared to ten years for Holyfield, who last competed in 2011. Furthermore, Vitor Belfort was forty-four years old when he got in the ring with the then fifty-eight year old Holyfield. A fourteen year age difference and not the thirty-one year difference between Tyson and Paul.


Although it is important to keep in mind that one aging fighter's condition may not exactly be the same as another from the same era, these facts do not necessarily paint a good picture. What could work in Tyson’s favor, however, is Paul though a good athlete is limited in overall Boxing experience and has fought all his fights as a Cruiserweight and not a Heavyweight where this encounter will take place. 


There are two things that could come with that. One, Paul has never fought as a Heavyweight and if Tyson can land a punch solidly on the much younger man, it will be interesting to see how Paul takes a punch from a natural Heavyweight. Two, while it is unrealistic to expect anything resembling Tyson in his prime in the 1980’s and 1990’s, a fighter who often won fights before they even began through intimidating his opponents as one of Boxing’s feared “Knockout Artists," who also had significant hand speed to go with it, the last attribute a fighter has is punching power and if it turns out that Tyson neurologically has his reflexes and is not in a similar circumstance as Holyfield was, if he still has some of that punching power, it could be interesting. On the other hand, Paul's primary weapon throughout his career to this point has been a right hand that has proven to have knockout power in it, Tyson's punch resistance at this age will be a focal point to focus on here if Paul can land his right hand.


Regardless of whether or not this event turns out to be a start of a long-term investment in Boxing for Netflix, this observer still has the concerns he had in 2021 and the nerves probably won't subside until I see that everyone comes out of this with their health intact. As someone who over the last three decades has covered his share of fights that should not have been allowed to take place and unfortunately more deaths related to fights inside the ring, as someone who is a Boxing lifer and truly cares about the sport and wants to see it succeed in all areas, I hope the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, who will be overseeing this bout are paying attention and it won't be up to the referee in the ring to do the right thing because the commission overseeing things would not and Boxing will not be forced to suffer another black eye and debacle. Will Paul-Tyson be good or bad for Boxing? I wish I could give the reader an answer.


“And That's The Boxing Truth." 


Paul vs. Tyson takes place on Friday, November 15th at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. The fight as well as it's main undercard can be seen worldwide on digital subscription entertainment network Netflix beginning at 8PM ET/5PM PT (*U.S. Times Only*) a portion of undercard bouts will be streamed for free on the Most Valuable Promotions YouTube channel beginning at 5:30PM ET/2:30PM PT before the main card begins. For more information about Netflix including local start times where you are in the world please visit: www.Netflix.com



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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Total Wireless Announces Partnership with Puerto Rican Boxing Trailblazer and Unified Champion Amanda Serrano

Serrano receives her first ever phone and data plan from Total Wireless


Press Release: November 12, 2024 By Most Valuable Promotions - NEW YORK - November 11, 2024 — In celebration of Puerto Rican Heritage Month, Total Wireless, a fast-growing, no-contract wireless provider powered by the Verizon 5G network, is proud to announce its official partnership with Puerto Rico’s boxing trailblazer and unified featherweight champion Amanda Serrano and Most Valuable Promotions (MVP).


Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano is the most decorated fighter in women’s boxing history (47-2-1, 31 KOs). A seven-division world champion, Serrano is the first-ever undisputed champion from Puerto Rico, male or female.


Serrano, who has never owned a cell phone due to her commitment and focus on boxing, has now at age 36 received her first-ever phone. With an unlimited data plan that will never slow her down, she can stay connected while still honing in on her career.


“Total Wireless is deeply committed to supporting the Latino community and celebrating our customers’ passions,” said David Kim, SVP & CRO of Verizon Value. “Our partnership with Amanda Serrano not only empowers women and Latinas in sports, but also connects our customers through exclusive experiences like meet & greets and our video series collaboration with MVP. We’re proud to provide the reliable connectivity that brings them closer to the athletes and sports they admire.”


 “Honestly, I’ve never needed a phone—never owned one in my life,” said Amanda Serrano. “But Total Wireless understands my roots and the importance of staying connected. Their commitment to the Latino community and their reliable services make them the perfect partner. Now, thanks to them, I’ll be able to connect with my fans and family from anywhere, something I’ve never been able to do before. It’s exciting and a bit surreal to finally have this kind of connection in my life.”


As part of its partnership with Most Valuable Promotions, Total Wireless will join MVP Uncut, the company’s evergreen docuseries following MVP talent behind the scenes as they prepare for Paul vs. Tyson and Taylor vs. Serrano 2. On Tuesday, November 12, MVP Uncut will capture Serrano receiving her first-ever phone at a local Total Wireless store. Other episodes of the series showcase stars like Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, and Katie Taylor, with additional exclusive videos to be released throughout fight week on MVP’s YouTube channel, promoted by MVP co-founder Jake Paul and other featured talent. 


Serrano’s upcoming bout against Katie Taylor is the most anticipated rematch in women’s boxing history, following their face off at Madison Square Garden in 2022, where they became the first-ever women fighters to headline an event at the iconic venue. Taylor vs. Serrano 2 will take place on Friday, November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX, live globally and free to watch for all tiers of Netflix subscribers beginning at 8:00 pm ET / 5:00 pm PT. 


On Sunday, December 1, fans will also have the exciting opportunity to meet Serrano in person at a Total Wireless store located at 917 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11206. Serrano will be available for photos, as well as autographs and merch signings, giving fans a chance to connect with her up close.


For more information on Total Wireless, visit Totalwireless.com.


About Total Wireless


Total Wireless is a fast-growing, no-contract wireless provider covered by the Verizon 5G network. On a mission to raise the bar in prepaid wireless, Total Wireless offers plans with unlimited data and access to Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband network, prices guaranteed for five years (taxes and fees included), select free 5G phones with qualifying purchase plans, and more.


Total Wireless is part of the Verizon Value portfolio of prepaid brands, which includes Straight Talk, Visible, Tracfone, Simple Mobile, SafeLink, Walmart Family Mobile, and Verizon Prepaid. Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) is one of the world’s leading providers of technology, communications, information and entertainment products and services.


For more information on Total Wireless, visit one of its exclusive storefronts across the country, or check out Totalwireless.com.


About Most Valuable Promotions (MVP)


Most Valuable Promotions was founded by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian in 2021. With the mission to provide more creative control to fighters, MVP works to identify, grow, and maximize return for its own events and talent partners. Since inception MVP has consistently produced the biggest combat sports pay-per-view events. One year into its inception, MVP was nominated as one of the prestigious Sports Breakthroughs of the Year in 2022 by Sports Business Journal. The company signed one of the most decorated Hispanic athletes of all time, Amanda Serrano in its first year. Serrano and MVP made history in April of 2022 when Serrano went head to head with Katie Taylor, marking the first female fight to headline at Madison Square Garden, recently earning a nomination for Event of The Year by Sports Business Journal. Co-founder Nakisa Bidarian was an executive producer of the historic Triller Presents Mike Tyson v. Roy Jones Jr., which is the 8th most bought pay-per-view event in history.


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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

CountryBox 24 Results From Nashville, TN

Undefeated Heavyweight Fernando Cuza scored a dominant second round stoppage of veteran Keith Barr on Tuesday night at the Texas Troubadour Theatre in Nashville, TN. Cuza dropped Barr with a straight right hand in round one. The right hand became the focal point for Cuza as he landed it frequently including to the body. Though Barr showed his mettle by getting up from the knockdown, the tempo of the combat was one way. A hard thudding right to the body had Barr’s legs buckle,but he managed to survive the round. 


The second round saw Cuza drop Barr for the second time with a combination highlighted by a right hand. As he had done in the first round, Barr got up, but was showing the effects of the punishment in the form of what might have been a broken nose as blood was streaming from it. Cuza scored a third knockdown courtesy of a left hook to the body. Although he was clearly hurt at this stage in the fight, Barr once again arose from the canvas. It was one straight right hand that staggered Barr’s legs that forced a stoppage of the bout. Official time of the stoppage was 2:24 of round two. Fernando Cuza advances to 6-0, with 3 Knockouts. Keith Barr falls to 21-17-1, with 8 Knockouts.


Two Jr. Welterweight bouts took place on the undercard:


Unbeaten Ryan Zempoaltecatl scored a workmanlike four round unanimous decision over veteran Ryan Schwartzberg. Zempoaltecatl generally controlled the action and landed the cleaner punches of the two fighters. No official scores were given for this fight. Ryan Zempoaltecatl advances to 2-0, with 1 Knockout. Ryan Schwartzberg falls to 5-17-3, with 3 Knockouts.


Koby Williams moved to 3-0 in his career with a first round stoppage of a debuting Blake Witcher. Williams immediately put Witcher on the defensive with right hands and left hooks to the head and body, which kept Witcher on defense and unable to throw anything in return until the fight was stopped.Official time of the stoppage was 1:26 of round one. Koby Williams advances to 3-0, with 2 Knockouts. Blake Witcher falls to 0-1, with 0 Knockouts.


*A scheduled four round Jr. Welterweight bout between Jashawn Hunter and Gianni Liguori was cancelled. As of this writing, no reason has been given for the cancellation.*


While the twenty-fourth edition of promoter Jimmy Adams’ CountryBox series suffered a setback with a cancellation of one scheduled bout on the card, it still provided a look at some up and coming talent inside the ring as well as featured three live music acts throughout the evening including Leah Turner, Aaron Partridge, and Clayton Q. 


With CountryBox 25 scheduled to take place on November 19th and featuring the return of former WBC Heavyweight world champion Oliver McCall, who will return to the ring at age fifty-nine, it is a series that continues to offer a little for everyone.


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