Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Jason Moloney Discusses Cesar Ramirez Clash


Credit: Team Moloney 
Press Release: May 15, 2019 By Team Moloney – Jason Moloney discusses Cesar Ramirez clash on June 15 at The Seagulls Stadium, sharing a bill with brother Andrew and potential world title clash with Libero Solis

Jason Moloney 18-1 is staying focused as he waits for a shot at the World Bantamweight title, as it has been announced that he will face off against current WBC Fecombox Champion Cesar Ramirez 17-3 on June 15 at the Seagulls Stadium, Tweeds Head, Australia. 

Moloney is eyeing a fight for the WBA World Bantamweight strap, with a possibility of a WBA World title becoming available in the aftermath of Naoya Inoue’s contest in the World Boxing Super Series this weekend being very likely. 


Moloney discussed potentially fighting for the WBA World title and his clash on June 15 at the Seagulls Stadium against the tough Mexican, Ramirez defending his WBA Oceania Bantamweight title over 10 rounds. 


‘The Smooth One’ said, “Firstly I am absolutely delighted to be a part of a massive Dragon Fire, Boxing Mania event at the Seagulls Stadium, and it is very special that I will be co main eventing with my brother Andrew for possibly the last time. 


“I am very thankful to my manager Tony Tolj and the team at Dragon Fire Boxing for making this special event a reality.”


Moloney continued, “Cesar Ramirez is no joke, he holds a WBC title currently, he can punch and he has pushed top class fighters like Ryan Burnett so he is an opponent not to be overlooked and I certainly won’t be overlooking him. 


“I’m expecting to win of course, but I’m looking to show that I’m world class fighter who is a world champion in waiting on June 15 and I believe I will.” 


Moloney continue to elaborate, opening up about a potential clash with Libero Solis for the WBA World Bantamweight title. 


The Gold Coast resident said, “Yes, Solis is the fight myself and my team are eyeing and I believe it’s a realistic fight that can happen in either Australia and the USA. 


“Solis is a real fighter but I am a real fighter too and if that fight happens it is a real world title fight. Two world class fighters at the top of their game is what world title fights are all about, and I believe me and Solis would put on a fantastic show but it would result in Jason Moloney becoming world champion.” 

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Friday, May 10, 2019

Thoughts On Alvarez-Jacobs And What Comes Next



The Middleweight unification bout between Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Daniel Jacobs was much-anticipated. Anticipated because like most “Big” or “Mega” fights, this unification fight pitted two of the best fighters not only in their division, but in the entire sport against each other with both putting their respective claims to a world championship, in this case the World Middleweight championship on the line. A fight like this also had something unique going for it that in a way set it apart from other battles like this throughout the history of the sport. Instead of an encounter like this being sold on a pay-per-view basis as many similar bouts over the last thirty years have been, this unification bout was the first “Major” fight to be offered exclusively on an Over The Top (OTT) digital streaming network platform.

As readers might recall, this observer penned a column that was released here at The Boxing Truth® back in December 2015 titled “Is It Time For “Big Time”Boxing To Go Over The Top?” A column that discussed the rise of OTT digital distribution and the rise of streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video to name a few. The primary intention of that column now going on four years ago was to illustrate the potential the growing OTT realm had for the sport of Boxing and the sports genre as a whole. In the years since I wrote that column, a regular theme here on the website has been the continued growth of streaming platforms and how the sport should gradually shift toward the future and away from the traditional “Pay-Per-View” medium, which yours truly has called an overpriced and undervalued model.  While I don’t want to go into every aspect that I covered in that column, I did conclude the column by saying “Even though seeing Boxing’s next “Big” or “Super” fight offered on an OTT basis to consumers may appear to be wishful thinking in the eyes of some, as the trend of “Cord-Cutting” continues to grow one can only imagine the potential audience that Boxing’s next marquee event could be missing out on. It is something that the powers that be in the sport should consider.”

As most Boxing fans know, the growth of streaming as a preferred choice of consumers has only continued to grow in the  years since I wrote that column. Boxing fans are also likely aware that the year 2018 saw a major shift in terms of the broadcast options that are available to consumers, which will over time have a significant impact on the pay-per-view medium. The advent of digital sports subscription-based streaming networks ESPN+ and DAZN.

Two digital streaming network platforms that have served as game changers for Boxing as well as all of sports. Although readers who regularly read the work of this observer are likely aware of the coverage I have provided regarding both networks, for the purposes of this column, we will be focusing on DAZN.

DAZN, (Pronounced DA-Zone) which initially launched internationally in 2016, officially entered the U.S. market in September of last year. In the time since their entrance into the U.S. market, DAZN has quickly become one of Boxing’s major players and has served as a viable competitor to traditional cable/satellite networks as well as the pay-per-view medium. Despite providing great value staging multiple cards per month all included with a DAZN subscription with multiple promoters and their respective stables to Boxing fans, there remains a segment of fan that remains skeptical to the changing times. One complaint yours truly has heard on more than one occasion has been a perceived lack of cards deemed pay-per-view level or “PPV quality” for short. While I as I have said in the past disagree with this, the first event for DAZN that most would call pay-per-view due to the anticipation of the event took place on May 4th  at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV as Saul “Canelo” Alvarez met Daniel Jacobs. Two world champions putting their respective crowns on the line to further unify the 160lb. Middleweight division.

While this fight also pitted two of the best fighters in the world against each other, this also was an interesting clash of styles between two boxer/punchers. In previewing this fight, I stated that it was crucial in my mind that Jacobs impose his will on Alvarez early in the fight given his naturally bigger size. Although Jacobs did not implement this strategy, it was not surprising to see a tactical fight fought between the two fighters.

While I do not want to give the reader a long drawn out round by round analysis of this fight as it might be too complex for some, this was what one would think of when they think of a close battle between two highly skilled boxers. As is often the case when it comes to close fights as this observer has said frequently over the years, it will often come down to what a judge prefers in their own individual criteria based on clean punching, effective aggression, ring generalship, and defense. It can however, be a challenge for both those watch a fight as well as those scoring a fight to determine who got the better of the action particularly in rounds where both fighters are able to have periods of success. Rounds that are commonly referred to within the sport as “Swing Rounds” where what can determine who wins a round could come down to a moment, a notable punch, and can have varying opinions as to who got the upper hand.


The challenge in this fight was in part to distinguish a fighter’s overall activity from what may have been more effective. From my perspective it appeared while Jacobs was the more active of the two in spots, it was Alvarez who seemed to land the harder punches throughout the fight. This resulted in my scoring several close rounds that were on the table in Alvarez’ favor. It did not however, take away Jacobs’ ability to be dangerous and effective in spots including nailing Alvarez with a flush left hook to the jaw in the ninth round that was attention-grabbing. Quite frankly the type of left hook that Jacobs was able to land would have knocked many Middleweights down if not have been a fight ender for some.

Although Jacobs landed the punch of the fight in my eyes, Alvarez showed he had the ability to take it and this in addition to Jacobs not seeming to land more telling blows consistently led to him losing this fight in my opinion as I ended up scoring the fight 117-111 or nine rounds to three in favor of Alvarez. Two of three official judges scored the fight 115-113 or seven rounds to five in Alvarez’ favor, while the third judge scored it 116-112 or eight rounds to four making Alvarez the winner by unanimous decision at the end of the twelve round world championship unification bout.

What can be a misunderstanding about a scorecard that gives the impression of a lopsided fight in the eyes of some, such as my 117-111 score of this fight, is it can give the wrong impression as to how competitive and close a fight can be round by round. Speaking only for myself, if two of those close “Swing Rounds” that I ended up scoring for Alvarez particularly in the first half of the fight had been scored the other way, I would have arrived with a 115-113 (7-5) scorecard at the end of the fight. In short, Daniel Jacobs simply left too many rounds on the table to win this fight, in my opinion.

As for what comes next for both Alvarez and Jacobs, there are some interesting possibilities that could be open to both. For the former IBF Middleweight world champion Daniel Jacobs, I believe it is logical to think that he will now attempt to move up to the 168lb. Super-Middleweight division where he will likely be in the discussion for some lucrative fights against some of the top fighters the division has to offer. Who Jacobs might face first as a Super-Middleweight is anyone’s guess, but I would like to see him face someone who is viewed as a fringe contender to test the waters at the higher weight before setting his sights on challenging for a world title in a second weight class.

For Saul Alvarez, all attention will now be focused on the June 8th bout between former longtime Middleweight world champion Gennady Golovkin and undefeated contender Steve Rolls, which will take place at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY. If Golovkin is successful against Rolls, the logical next step would be a third encounter between Golovkin and Alvarez.

While Alvarez himself could move up again in weight to the Super-Middleweight division or, look to a fight with undefeated WBO Middleweight world champion Demetrius Andrade, in a fight that would be for the Undisputed Middleweight world championship, there is likely more demand for a third fight with Gennady Golovkin at the present time. More demand after two highly competitive fights that are still the subject of debate as to who won those battles among Boxing fans, but more specifically demand from a different entity.

This brings us back to DAZN. DAZN has invested significantly in Boxing, but a challenge that the network will face as a subscription-based digital network that is aiming to end the pay-per-view model in the sport is to continue to look to put on fights that will be in demand. While this is a subject that can change frequently depending on one’s perspective, the network has been wise to invest in several promoters in the sport and to not for lack of a better term put all their eggs in one basket. Among the fighters that have signed with DAZN in addition to Alvarez is Gennady Golovkin.

As most Boxing fans know, the first two bouts between Alvarez and Golovkin were each main events on pay-per-view cards broadcast under the now inactive HBO Pay-Per-View banner with each card being sold to the public for $70. With both fighters now fighting under the DAZN banner and with unfinished business between the two to be resolved, it makes all the sense in the world that the network would want to stage a third fight as not only a major event for its network platform, but for it to be used as a way to further drive home the value of the subscription-based model as compared to the pay-per-view model.

One of the major news stories to come out in the days following Alvarez’ victory over Daniel Jacobs was the announcement from DAZN that 1.2 million subscribers viewed the event. When one factors in that traditional pay-per-view numbers have generally declined with few exceptions in the last decade, this is an indication that the sport is moving in the right direction by adapting a reasonable cost subscription-based direct to consumer option compared to the model of pay-per-view. If a third encounter between Alvarez and Golovkin is not in the works for later this year, of course assuming Golovkin gets by Steve Rolls, there is one alternative that I believe will satisfy Boxing fans if a third fight is not made until some time in 2020.

Demetrius Andrade, the undefeated WBO champion is currently rumored to defend his crown in the summer. Although yours truly doesn’t necessarily like to gossip on rumors, if Andrade does indeed defend his portion of the World Middleweight championship in the summer and is successful, and if Golovkin is successful against Steve Rolls, a viable option could be for Andrade to face Golovkin later this year with the winner facing Alvarez for the Undisputed Middleweight crown in 2020. While there obviously is no guarantee that Golovkin will defeat Rolls then go on to face and defeat Andrade, if such a scenario were to happen and ultimately result in another chapter in the Alvarez-Golovkin rivalry, it would make the third encounter even bigger as it would be a “Winner Take All” scenario where one world champion would finally be determined.

Such a scenario would also be in place for Andrade if he were to face and defeat Golovkin. For a fighter who up until recent times had had difficulty fighting frequently, this would pretty much resemble a winning lottery ticket for Andrade to go from being sporadically active, to becoming a world champion, to getting an opportunity to potentially face two of the top stars in the sport as a world champion.

How this will all play out remains to be seen. If however, all of this can take place in a relatively reasonable timeframe on DAZN’s platform and in the process also provide further exposure to rising prospects also competing on these cards, the real winners will continue to be DAZN subscribers and the sport in the long-term. Even though there were reports that some experienced problems streaming the Alvarez-Jacobs card, overall it was a win for the network and a significant sign of continued building momentum. If the network can set an example of continuing to put on solid cards for its subscribers, continue to look to put on fights where there is significant interest, and to be more specific do so in s reasonable timeframe, a frequent issue throughout the history of the sport when rival promoters and networks have been involved in staging major fights, it will force other networks and platforms to raise their game to put on the best fights and cards possible.

If it all results in the Boxing fan no longer being asked to pay an inflated fee for one Boxing card where said fan is only offered a portion of a full card for the price, it will be an even bigger win for the sport.



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Thursday, May 9, 2019

Weights From Nottingham


The Official Weigh-in for the latest edition of Matchroom Boxing’s Next Gen series, which will take place on Friday at the Nottingham Area took place earlier today. The official weights for the entire card, which can be seen around the globe on DAZN and on Sky Sports Action in the United Kingdom are as follows.

Main Event: Commonwealth Featherweight championship - 12Rds.

Leigh Wood (Champion) 125 1/2lbs. vs Ryan Doyle 125 1/4lbs.

WBA International Featherweight championship - 12Rds.

Jordan Gill (Champion)125 1/2lbs. vs. Enrique Tinoco* 126 1/2lbs.

(Tinoco was a half pound over the 126lb. Featherweight limit. Fight to go on as scheduled as of this writing.)

Women’s WBC International Featherweight championship - 10Rds.*

Terri Harper (Champion) vs. Claudia Lopez 

(*Official Weighs for this bout unavailable as of this writing.)

Heavyweight - 8Rds.

Fabio Wardley 231 1/2lbs. vs. Dennis Lewandowski 294lbs.

Cruiserweight - 6Rds. 

Yassine Habachi 199 1/4lbs. vs. Chris Billiam-Smith 197 1/2lbs.

(*Full weights for the following two bouts unavoidable as of this writing.)

Jr. Lightweight - 6Rds.

Des Newton vs. Stephen Smith 

Jr. Welterweight - 4Rds.

Dalton Smith vs. Luka Leskovic

Featherweight - 4Rds. 

Brad Daws 125 1/4lbs. vs. Zigurds Krauklis* 129 1/4lbs.

(* Krauklis over the 126lb. Featherweight limit. Fight scheduled to take place as of this writing.)

Featherweight - 4Rds.

Aleksandrs Birkenbergs* 127 1/4 lbs. vs. Raymond Ford 126lbs. 

(Birkenbergs over the 126lb. Featherweight limit. Fight scheduled to take place as of this writing.)

Featherweight - 4Rds.*

Charles Frankham 126 1/2lbs. vs. Tzemal Xouseinoglou 128 128 1/4lbs.  

(*Both fighters over the 126lb. Featherweight limit. Fight scheduled to take place as of this writing.)

Jr. Welterweight - 6Rds.*

Atif Shafiq 136 1/2lbs. vs. Arturo Lopez 141lbs.

(Lopez over the 140lb Jr. Welterweight limit. Fight scheduled to take place as of this writing.

Wood vs. Doyle takes place tomorrow Friday, May 10th at the Nottingham Arena in Nottingham, England. The card can be seen in the United States and in several international countries on digital sports streaming network DAZN beginning at 2PM ET/11AM PT (U.S.Times)

For more information about DAZN, availability around the world, list of connected devices, and to subscribe please visit: www.DAZN.com. 

In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the card can be seen on Sky Sports Action beginning at 7PM (Local UK Time.) For more information about Sky Sports including schedules and availability in your area please visit: www.skysports.com. Check your local listings internationally.

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Tony Hawkins discusses time at the Mayweather Boxing Club and upcoming fight with Binny Folan


Credit: Dragon Fire Boxing

Press Release: May 9, 2019 By Dragon Fire Boxing – 'Tenacious' Anthony Hawkins makes his second professional outing in a 50/50 contest against the tough 'Irish' Binny Folan on May 17 in Metro City, Western Australia. Hawkins has spent a lot of time around the Mayweather Camp in the past, having trained for several years on and off in the Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas. Hawkins opened up about the time he spent in the Mayweather Boxing Club. 

He said, "It was an amazing experience to be able to train at the Mayweather Boxing Club and learn off all the world-class trainers they have in the gym. It was an education in boxing that is hard to match worldwide as there isn't really anywhere in the world that has so many elite boxing personnel in the same place at the same time.

Hawkins continued, "Being able to spend time around The Money Team and Floyd on a regular basis was a fantastic experience that will be hard to top in my life. It has taught me so much about boxing and about myself as a human being and that is what is pushing me on to success in the ring." 

Legendary trainer Eddie Mustafa Muhammad and rising trainer Nate Vazquez gave their opinions on what will transpire on May 17 at Metro City. 

Muhammad stated, "I like T and T. I'm backing Double T to beat Binny Folan. I'm very impressed he's moving up to fight Folan." 

Vazquez added, "I'm going with Tenacious Tony. He looks like he's in better shape and he trains with the best at the Mayweather Boxing Club." 

Hawkins is featured on the 30th anniversary of the Thunderdome events presented by Australian kingpins Dragon Fire Boxing. 'Tenacious Tony' gave his take on what it means to be involved in such a massive event and also analysed his opponent on the night at Metro City.

Hawkins revealed, "It's an honour to be a part of such a memorable event and to be a part of Tony Tolj's Dragon Fire Boxing. Dragon Fire is the number one promoters in Australia so to be involved with them on such a big show is a massive accomplishment in itself.

"It's not going to be an easy fight but I believe I have got the quality to beat Folan and I think that will be the difference on the night, but it is going to be war let me promise you that." 

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Wednesday, May 8, 2019

MORE THAN 1.2 MILLION PEOPLE WATCHED CANELO VS. JACOBS LIVE ON DAZN



Press Release: By DAZN – NEW YORK (May 8, 2019) – As Canelo Alvarez outpointed Daniel “Miracle Man” Jacobs to unify the WBA, WBC and IBF middleweight world titles on Saturday night, more than 1.2 million people worldwide watched live on DAZN across the company’s eight current markets. In addition to the United States, home to the vast majority of the viewership, the fight was also available to DAZN subscribers in Austria, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain and Switzerland.

Company officials deemed the event a success, as it generated significant paid subscriptions – both annual and monthly – to deliver against projected revenue targets. Despite the heavy influx of viewers and new subscribers, the platform produced a reliable stream with no substantial technical or buffering issues.

Canelo vs. Jacobs marks an important moment for DAZN’s U.S. business since it launched in September 2018, dramatically growing its subscriber base ahead of major upcoming events at Madison Square Garden including Anthony Joshua’s U.S. debut on June 1, Gennadiy “GGG”Golovkin’s return on June 8, and Bellator 222: Machida vs. Sonnen on June 14.


About DAZN:
DAZN is the largest global sports streaming platform in the world. Since launching in 2016, DAZN had expanded across four continents with the service available in the United States, Canada, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Japan, and soon to debut in Brazil. DAZN guarantees no long-term contract, no bundles, just affordable access to all the service's sports on connected devices including smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, games consoles and PCs. In the U.S., DAZN has made its mark as an attractive alternative to pay-per-view within the combat sports industry. The platform features more than 100 fight nights per year from Matchroom Boxing, Golden Boy Promotions, GGG Promotions, Bellator MMA, the World Boxing Super Series and Combate Americas. DAZN also features live MLB action each day of the season with its new daily show, ChangeUp.

For more information, fans can follow DAZN’s U.S. social channels: @DAZNUSA on Facebook, @DAZN_USA for Twitter, and DAZN_USA for Instagram.

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For more information about DAZN, list of connected devices, availability around the world, and to subscribe please visit: www.DAZN.com.

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Brief Update

We would like to let our readers know that new material discussing the recent Middleweight unification bout between Saul "Canelo" Alvarez and Daniel Jacobs will be released here on the website on Friday, May 10th. Stay tuned. "And That's The Boxing Truth."

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Tuesday, May 7, 2019

DUNO GRINDING HARD FOR RODRIGUEZ FIGHT


Credit: Sanman Promotions 

Press Release: May 7, 2019 By Sanman Promotions – As the date approaches, Filipino lightweight prospect Romero “Ruthless” Duno (W19 KO15 L1 D0) is doing non-stop work at his training camp. Duno will face former world title challenger Juan Antonio Rodriguez (W30 KO26 L7 D0) on May 16 in Fantasy Springs resort casino in California for the WBO NABO LIGHTWEIGHT title.


“I am training like there’s no tomorrow. Winning this will ensure a world title shot for me. I know very well that my opponent is strong and has a granite chin. I also know that he is very hungry for a win. I just want to say that I am the hungrier fighter. I am even more inspired because of newborn daughter. I am training hard to make sure that come fight night, I am the stronger and more prepared warrior. I believe in my training camp. This is so far the most difficult camp I ever had. We are now winding down and is focused on the fight strategy”, Duno stated.

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Saturday, May 4, 2019

Golovkin Names Jonathon Banks As His New Trainer

Press Release: By DAZN – LAS VEGAS, NEV. (May 4, 2019) -- Boxing's pound-for-pound superstar attraction Gennadiy "GGG" Golovkin announced that he has selected Johnathon Banks to be his new trainer.  Banks, who is no stranger to the pressure of working on boxing's biggest stages, has worked the corners of unified heavyweight world champion Wladimir Klitschko and undisputed welterweight champion Cecilia Braekhus, just to name a few.  The announcement was made today at a press conference at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.  Golovkin (38-1-1, 34 KOs), from Karaganda, Kazakhstan, will be bringing his Big Drama Show back to the "Mecca of Boxing" -- Madison Square Garden -- on Saturday, June 8.  He will be taking on undefeated top-10 contender Steve Rolls (19-0, 10 KOs), of Toronto, in a 12-round rumble that will be contested at a maximum weight of 164 lbs. The fight will be streamed live on DAZN.  Golovkin vs. Rolls kicks off the exclusive six-fight, three-year global partnership between GGG Promotions and DAZN, the world's fastest-growing sports streaming platform.

            "I want to build on what I have already achieved and continue to improve as a boxer.  Johnathon is teaching me new skills that will help me reach those goals.  I believe in Johnathon's teaching methods.  We are working hard and I look forward to showing the world something special when I bring the Big Drama Show to Madison Square Garden on June 8," said Golovkin.

            "I have always been a fan of Triple G since I began watching him as an amateur.  I remember him at the Olympics and thought he was a tremendous talent," said Banks.  "When I got the call, of course I was excited to be working with him.  We have one goal and that is to officially return Gennadiy to the world championship throne that he deserves.  The two fights Gennadiy had with Canelo reminded me of the two battles between Sugar Ray Leonard and Tommy Hearns.  Those fights had the same caliber of high level competition.  I can't wait for Gennaidy to get another shot at him."

            Banks, a former IBO cruiserweight champion and a heavyweight contender, is a disciple of the legendary Emanuel Steward. Upon Steward's death in 2012, Banks, who was 30, was personally selected by heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko to be his new trainer, despite Banks being six years his junior.  It was a boxing Baptism of fire but a challenge Banks was prepared for thanks to the many years he studied under Steward's tutelage at the Kronk Gym, first as a fighter and then as an assistant trainer.  Banks and Klitschko traveled the world together, successfully defending the heavyweight world titles six times, with five of those defenses against undefeated contenders.  Banks has steadily built on his success with Klitschko, earning a reputation as trainer with great insight who instills confidence and success into the fighters he teaches.  Another star pupil of Banks is undisputed world welterweight champion Cecilia Braekhus, long considered the best pound for pound female fighter.  The undefeated Braekhus is in the 10th year of her world championship reign.  

            Boasting a resume that includes a record 20 consecutive middleweight title defenses (18 by way of knockout), Golovkin has consistently drawn packed houses to the five previous events he has headlined at The Garden, dating back to 2013.  Rolls, who has stopped four of his last seven opponents, has vowed to ice the middleweight legend with his version of a Canadian cold front.        

            Promoted by GGG Promotions, in association with DiBella Entertainment, remaining tickets to The Big Apple battle between Golovkin and Rolls are priced at $750, $500, $300, $200, $100, and $50, not including fees.  Tickets may be purchased at the Madison Square Garden Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster charge by phone (866-858-0008), and online at www.ticketmaster.com and www.msg.com.

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For more information, fans can follow DAZN’s U.S. social channels: @DAZNUSA for Facebook, @DAZN_USA for Twitter, and DAZN_USA for Instagram.

About DAZN:
DAZN is the largest global sports streaming platform in the world. Since launching in 2016, DAZN had expanded across four continents with the service available in the United States, Canada, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Japan, and soon to debut in Brazil. DAZN guarantees no long-term contract, no bundles, just affordable access to all the service's sports on connected devices including smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, games consoles and PCs. In the U.S., DAZN has made its mark as an attractive alternative to pay-per-view within the combat sports industry. The platform features more than 100 fight nights per year from Matchroom Boxing, Golden Boy Promotions, GGG Promotions, Bellator MMA, the World Boxing Super Series and Combate Americas. DAZN also features live MLB action each day of the season with its new daily show, ChangeUp.

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Alvarez-Jacobs Preview


A recurring theme in the sport of Boxing, particularly among those who cover the sport is the subject of unification of the Boxing’s respective weight classes to determine one world champion per weight class. While that goal remains largely a dream for most with the sport’s best interest at heart for a variety of reasons involving the politics of Boxing, there are times where progress can be made. The 160lb. Middleweight division is one where there has been steady progress made toward determining an Undisputed world champion.

Despite the lengthy reign of former Middleweight world champion Gennady Golovkin who nearly unified the division during his near historic run as a unified world champion, the division remains fragmented with three fighters each holding a claim to the World Middleweight championship. Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, the current WBA/IBO/WBC world champion who defeated ended Golovkin’s reign in September of last year in the second of their two fights, Demetrius Andrade, the undefeated WBO champion, who is in search of a lucrative fight, and Daniel Jacobs, the longtime cornerstone of the division who won the vacant IBF world championship in October of last year.

Two of those fighters, Alvarez and Jacobs will collide on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV putting their respective crowns on the line to take one step closer to the full unification of the Middleweight division. For decades a fight of this magnitude would be reserved for “Pay-Per-View”, but the changing times in how the sport is offered to the viewing public have changed that. The Alvarez-Jacobs Middleweight unification bout will not be shown on “Pay-Per-View” and will not have a sizable price tag attached to it, but rather this fight and it’s undercard will be available on digital subscription sports streaming network DAZN.

While this column could easily take a tone of putting over the value of the Over The Top (OTT) digital streaming model and more specifically the benefits networks like DAZN and ESPN+ have brought to Boxing and it’s fans as compared to the “Pay-Per-View” model, as has been a frequent topic of discussion of this observer here at The Boxing Truth® over the last year, the fight itself deserves to be discussed first. An encounter between two of the top fighters in the entire sport alone is enough to generate interest, but when it also involves a fighter regarded as perhaps the top star in the sport, interest is accelerated. For Saul Alvarez, who is affectionately known to his legions of fans as simply “Canelo”, this fight represents another step in what will likely be a Hall of Fame career when all is said and done. Although his two bouts with Gennady Golovkin remain a source of contention and debate as to who won both fights, Alvarez has continued his career while the potential of a third fight with the former Middleweight champion exists.



As most Boxing fans know, Alvarez recently signed an eleven fight deal with DAZN worth $365 million. In his last fight and the first under the deal in December of last, Alvarez moved up in weight to the 168lb. Super-Middleweight division where he dominated and stopped top contender Rocky Fielding. Although the win over a “Game”, but over matched Fielding earned Alvarez interim/regular champion status in the WBA’s Super-Middleweight ratings, he did not receive the type of test one might expect in being a fighter that was moving up in weight and facing a naturally bigger opponent. In all honesty, the fight with Fielding was what one would refer to as a “Tune-Up” that allowed Alvarez to test the waters at 168lbs., but not one that was expected to cause him much difficulty.

An interested observer who was in attendance at the Alvarez-Fielding fight was Daniel Jacobs. Jacobs, the longtime top Middleweight contender, who held an interim/regular designation in the WBA Middleweight ratings for nearly three years between August 2014 and March 2017 became a world champion in his last fight in October of last year with a twelve round split decision over previously undefeated contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko. Prior to that fight in another attempt to become a world champion, Jacobs lost a close, but unanimous decision to Gennady Golovkin in March 2017.

Despite being knocked down by Golovkin in the fourth round of that fight, Jacobs became the first fighter to that point in Golovkin’s career to provide a significant test for a fighter who is known as a “Knockout Artist.” Jacobs also created a close fight that some believe he deserved the decision. Although the knockdown Jacobs suffered in that fight was more or less a flash knockdown, it was that brief knockdown that ended up costing Jacobs the fight on the scorecards in the eyes of this observer.


Now with that setback behind him and having bounced back to win a world championship in his last fight, Jacobs prepares for his first defense of the IBF Middleweight crown against Alvarez. This figures to be a more competitive fight than Alvarez’ previous outing against Rocky Fielding. Much as was the case against Fielding however, Alvarez will be facing a naturally bigger man in Jacobs. Although Jacobs, who will enter the fight with a record of 35-2, with 29 Knockouts is a complete fighter that has shown an ability to box throughout his career, he has also established a near 80% career knockout percentage and is capable of getting an opponent out of there should an opportunity present itself.


Alvarez, who will enter the fight with a record of 51-1-2, with 36 Knockouts is a very compact fighter, who much like Jacobs is a complete package of overall Boxing ability and punching power. With the exception of his fight against Rocky Fielding that was fought above the 160lb. Middleweight limit, Alvarez has not scored a knockout as a Middleweight to date. While this does not appear to be a glaring statistic as Alvarez did dominate and stop Fielding in a fight that was not competitive, it is something that some might still regard as a question for Alvarez to answer against a fighter who is regarded as being a higher caliber of opposition.


In regard to a fight that is as well-matched as this bout appears to be, the question that is often asked is which fighter will dictate the combat. It is crucial in my mind that Jacobs attempt to impose his will on Alvarez early in the fight. While it is logical to expect a tactical fight at least in the early rounds given the skill level of the two fighters, Jacobs is after all the bigger man in this fight and must get Alvarez’ respect early on.


In contrast to Jacobs, Alvarez will likely look to be elusive and pick his spots. While one could expect a tactical approach from both fighters, it will be interesting to see what happens when the two fighters mix it up in exchanges. We do know that Jacobs has shown an ability to recover from being knocked down, but what remains an unknown is what will happen if Alvarez gets hurt or knocked down as has not happened thus far in his career.


As this fight has drawn closer, I have tried to think of a similar style match up to use not necessarily as a comparison, but rather an idea of what this encounter might look like once the opening bell rings. While not a direct link to this bout, the one fight that continued to come to mind was Saul Alvarez’ July 2014 battle with Erislandy Lara. In a fight that was won by Alvarez via twelve round split decision, Lara’s elusiveness and lateral movement did give Alvarez trouble throughout, but it was Alvarez’ overall pressure and body punching that won over two of the three official judges.

While I do not necessarily expect a similar fight to be fought in this bout, I do believe that Alvarez will need to find a way to negate the naturally bigger fighter’s physical advantages and one way to do that would be to get on the inside and focus a portion of his offense on Jacobs’ body. Although Rocky Fielding did not provide Alvarez with much resistance last December, we saw how effective Alvarez can be when he is able to land consistently to an opponent’s body. Whether or not he will be able to get on the inside as quickly against a fighter of Jacobs’ caliber remains to be seen. If Jacobs can control the tempo of combat and keep Alvarez at distance where he will theoretically not be as effective, this could end up being as difficult a fight for Alvarez as was his fight against Lara. It certainly has the look of a fight that will be competitive for however long it lasts.


Now back to the subject of the sport moving away from traditional forms of television, more specifically “Pay-Per-View”, and what this fight means for subscription-based digital streaming networks that have invested heavily in Boxing in recent times. A criticism this observer has heard periodically regarding streaming networks like DAZN and ESPN+ is a perceived lack of cards that are deemed “Pay-Per-View” quality. Although this criticism/opinion came from many who would probably be considered casual fans, it underscores the importance of demonstrating how the OTT subscription-based model differs from a “Pay-Per-View” model where portions of a full card are available on a per card basis for what is often an expensive price tag.


It is also important to keep in mind that regarding digital networks like DAZN and ESPN+, a subscription either on a monthly or annual basis entities subscribers access to a wide range of sports and are not limited to combat sports like Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). As longtime readers know, while this observer does not currently work for either DAZN, ESPN, or any other network. I will always be ready to express my support for things which I feel strongly will be beneficial to Boxing, the fighters that compete in the sport, and the fans that support it in the long-term. In this case, what I am supporting is both opening up the sport on a global level to more people than has ever been the case before while also providing further opportunities for fighters to compete on a more regular basis. Along with this, I am also supportive of a low cost legal alternative for the public as compared to a “Pay-Per-View” model that as I have said repeatedly in recent years has become overpriced and undervalued.

For those who have expressed the criticism with regard to “Pay-Per-View” quality of the cards that have been offered so far, allow me to ask this question. How many times have you ordered a “Pay-Per-View” Boxing or MMA card and felt disappointed with what was offered and to be more specific for the price you were asked to pay?


While Saul Alvarez’ last fight was one that was not competitive, it is worth reminding the reader who might remain skeptical that, that fight on a traditional network platform probably would have been offered to the viewing public on a “Pay-Per-View” basis for a price point that would likely be around $70, which unfortunately has become a standard price point in recent years. Regardless of the method of which the fight was broadcast, the fight itself if fought as it was probably would have resulted in more fans expressing their anger both at the perceived quality of the fight, but more specifically the price they were asked to pay to see it.

Although there will always be a segment of fan who will look for flaws regardless of what fights are made, what fights a promoter wants to make, and what a network platform offers, as someone who has covered more “Pay-Per-View” cards throughout my career covering this sport and by extension multiple combat sports, if given the choice between paying what amounts to an inflated fee for a portion of a full card, or paying a reasonable subscription fee that offers far more content per card as well as other sports, I choose the subscription-based model. What one should also keep in mind is both DAZN and ESPN+ are still relatively new in regard the U.S. market. It takes time for any network platform to build their respective platforms in terms of content, in terms of contracts, and in terms of a subscriber base. While there remains a segment within the sport that continues to rely on the “Pay-Per-View” model, both subscription services have done a great job in terms of content offered for the price of a subscription.


This Middleweight unification bout between world champions Saul Alvarez and Daniel Jacobs is one that prior to the advent of DAZN and ESPN+ would certainly be sold on a “Pay-Per-View” basis. It is a fight that on paper appears to be one that most would call “PPV level”. Unlike other fights/events that have carried that label, but under delivered on expectations, this fight will be part of the future model of television distribution and offered to the public at a reasonable fee. While everyone obviously hopes for a competitive and exciting fight, for the Boxing fan who has often felt disappointed, let down, and angered by what they have paid to see over the years, this is already a victory both for the fan and the sport they support.

“And That’s The Boxing Truth.”

Alvarez vs. Jacobs takes place Tonight (Saturday, May 4th) at T-Mobile arena in Las Vegas, NV. The fight as well as it’s full undercard can be seen on digital streaming network DAZN beginning ay 7:30PM ET/4:30PM PT U.S. Time. DAZN is available in the United States and several international countries. For more information about DAZN, availability around the world, list of connected devices, and to subscribe please visit: www.DAZN.com.

In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the card can be seen on Sky Sports Main Event (Formerly Sky Sports 1 beginning at 1AM (Sunday, May 5th Local UK Time.) For more information about Sky Sports, channel listings and availability in your area please visit : www.SkySports.com. Check your local listings internationally.


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