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CARLOS SANCHEZ AND ALEXANDER DURAN TOP PROBOX TV CARD IN MEXICO CITY, APRIL 5

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Press Release: March 31, 2023 By  ProBox TV - ProBox TV alongside the legendary Juan Manuel Márquez returns with its monthly show from Mexico on April 5th.  The Mexican capital will play host to three televised fights at the cost of absolutely nothing to viewers with a free boxing show for fight fans to enjoy on ProBox TV.  A ten-round welterweight battle will take place between Mexican Carlos Sanchez Valdez (23-1, 19 KOs) and Panama’s Alexander Duran (21-0, 7 KOs). Sanchez comes off a 7th round KO victory over Elvis Torres last October, the undefeated southpaw was last in the ring against Edwin Bennett, picking up a points victory over eight rounds.  Brandon Reyes Valle (6-0-1, 2 KOs) will put his unblemished record on the line when he faces off with fellow Mexican, Abraham Arreola Calixtro (5-2-1, 4 KOs). Valle makes a long awaited return to the ring after a period of inactivity coming off a majority decision draw to Luis Castro. Calixtro also comes of...

JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ PROMOTIONS LANDS IN SONORA, MEXICO - LIVE ON PROBOX TV

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Press Release: March 8, 2023 By ProBox TV - Promoter and boxing legend Juan Manuel Marquez brings his promotional outfit back to Mexico this Wednesday live on Probox TV. After a successful show in Mexico City last month, Marquez heads to Sonora for the first time.   Credit: ProBox TV  A local battle between the undefeated Luis “Koreano” Torres (17-0, 10 KOs) will face Misael “Pinchon” Cabrera (14-1, 10 KOs) for the WBC Latino Lightweight Championship in the main event. Bragging rights at stake as both hail from Obregon, Sonora.  Juan Manuel Marquez gave his take on his upcoming main event “It’s great to be in Sonora and bring this great fight to the fans. Torres Vs Cabrera promises to be a real war! If you are in the area, come down to the show, it is going to be great night with some great fights. We are delighted to be back on Probox Tv with another exciting event, should be very simple for fans to tune in. I really can’t emphasise it enough, boxing fa...

Estrada-Gonzalez: Will The Rivalry Continue?

  When it comes to trilogies in the sport of Boxing, it is logical to assume that when a fighter is able to emerge with two victories out of three bouts that in most cases that would conclude the story/rivalry between two fighters. There are times however, when no matter what the results are between two fighters over a series of fights, the question becomes will the rivalry continue beyond three fights.   While it is rare to see a series of fights exceed three bouts due to both the politics that be in the sport as well and perhaps more specifically, the accumulation of punishment fighters sustain not only in the course of a series of bouts, but in their careers in general, there have been exceptions. Many will recall the series of fights between Sugar Ray Robinson and Jake LaMotta in the 1940’s and 1950’s that extended to six bouts between the two, despite Robinson winning five of those fights.   Some may ask why where there six fights between the two given not only that ...

Fury-Wilder III: The Final Chapter?

  Most associate trilogies as the third  chapter serving as the finale . In Boxing however, most trilogies  arrive at chapter 3 with a simple process. This process usually consists of two fighters splitting two heated  fights, which leads to the culmination of the rivalry  between the two in what is thought to be the final battle, the third fight.     The rivalry between  undefeated two-time Heavyweight world champion Tyson  Fury and former WBC Heavyweight world champion  Deontay  Wilder  has not been one that  most would call a “Normal” trilogy. For it was in their first fight in December 2018 that Wilder ,  the then  unbeaten WBC world champion overcame a  deficit on the scorecards  by scoring two knockdowns of  Fury including  a near fight ending knockdown in the twelfth and final round to earn a draw to retain his crown. A decision that even with two knockdowns  in his favor, some fel...