Thursday, August 2, 2018

Dib-Farmer Weights


The official weigh-in for Friday’s Boxing card at Technology Park in New South Wales, Australia headlined by a battle for the vacant IBF Jr. Lightweight world championship between former two-time world champion Billy Dib and top contender Tevin Farmer took place earlier today. The official weights for the entire card are as follows.

Main Event: Vacant IBF Jr. Lightweight world championship – 12Rds.

Billy Dib 129 1/2lbs. vs. Tevin Farmer 129 1/2lbs.

Asian Boxing Council Continental Jr. Middleweight championship – 10Rds.

Tim Tszyu (Champion) 153lbs. vs. Steve Ferdinandus 151 1/4lbs.

Bantamweight – 10Rds*.

Yotchanchiai Yakaeo 117 1/2lbs. vs. Brock Jarvis 121lbs.

(*Javis weighed in three pounds over the 118lb. Bantamweight limit. Fight still to take place as scheduled as of this writing.)

Australian NSW State Super-Middleweight championship – 8Rds

Isaac Buckley (Champion) 166 1/4lbs. vs. Mateo Tapia 167lbs.

Jr. Middleweight – 4Rds.*

Danilo Creati 152 1/2lbs. vs. Salih Ozdemir 152 1/4lbs.

(* Both Creati and Ozdemir will be making their pro debuts on this card.)

Jr. Welterweight – 4Rds.

Jed Arians 137 1/2lbs. vs. Ben Campbell 137lbs.

Dib vs. Farmer takes place tomorrow night (Friday, August 3rd) at Technology Park in New South Wales, Australia. The fight can be seen in the United States on the new digital streaming network from ESPN, ESPN+ beginning at 6:15AM ET/3:15AM PT (Friday morning U.S. Time.) ESPN+ is available through the ESPN app for $4.99 a month or $49.99 per year. To subscribe to ESPN+ Click the ESPN+ tab within the ESPN app or visit:watch.espnplus.com/sports/ to subscribe as well as for a list of available streaming devices carrying the ESPN app. For more information about ESPN please visit:www.espn.com. Check your listings internationally.

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Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Schedule Update


We would like to let our readers know that we are between rounds and will resume our regular schedule on Friday, August 3rd. Stay tuned. "And That's The Boxing Truth."

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Monday, July 30, 2018

“Brawl At The Mall 11” Results


Press Release: July 30, 2018 by Sanman Promotions – Fighters  from the Sanman Boxing Gym scored a clean sweep in the 11th installment of the 11th Brawl at the Mall card on Sunday night, July 29, at the packed Robinsons Mall Atrium in General Santos City. Sanman fighters went seven-for-seven with Jade Bornea leading the onslaught as he scored a third-round knockout win over Alvin Bais of Sarangani Province.

Bornea of Sanman-Amoy remained unbeaten as he improved to 12W-0L-0D, 8KOs. Jerven Mama pulled off a fourth-round technical knockout (TKO) win over Cebu's Ryan Tampus, while Jerry Francisco prevailed over Davao's Gerald Alvarez via unanimous decision. Richie Mepranum eked out a majority decision win over Bukidnon's Rodel Tejares, while Adam Diu Abdulhamid needed just two rounds to knock out Philip Parcon of Davao.


Judy Flores scored a resounding first-round KO victory over Sarangani's Paolo Perono and also coming up with an impressive performance was Presco Carcosia, who knocked out Rey John Indita of Bukidnon in the second round. The main event showed Jasur Akhmadjonov of Uzbekistan settling for a draw with Cebu City's Rodel Wenceslao.

Akhmadjonov's compatriot Ulugbek Sobirov emerged triumphant following a first-round KO win over Baguio City's Dennis Padua. Another visiting fighter was also victorious as Rajan Nadarajah of Malaysia defeated Davao's Junrix Saldivia via unanimous decision. In other fights, GenSan's Virgil Deguma scored a fifth-round KO win over Davao's Michael Padayag, while Ranjo Napoles also of GenSan nipped Ador Torres of Baguio via unanimous decision.



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Saturday, July 28, 2018

“Brawl At The Mall 11” Weights



Credit: Sanman Promotions
Press Release: July 28, 2018 by Sanman Promotions – Protagonists in the stacked 11th Brawl at the Mall card hurdled the initial test after making weights on Saturday noon, July 28, at Robinsons Mall in General Santos City. Jasur Akhmadjonov of Uzbekistan weighed 145 pounds, while his opponent for the eight-round duel Rodel Wenceslao from Cebu City logged 147 pounds.

         
Another fighter from Uzbekistan Ulugbek Sobirov and his opponent Dennis Padua from Baguio both tipped the scales at 150 lbs. Another foreign fighter, Rajan Nadarajah weighed 120 lbs for four-round showdown with Davao’s Junrex Saldivia (124lbs). The card will start at 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 29, at the Robinsons Mall Atrium.

Meanwhile, Jade Bornea of Sanman Amoy also showed his readiness to protect his unbeaten record after tipping the scales at 120 lbs. His opponent Alvin Bais also appeared in tip-top shape as he also weighed 120 lbs. The following are the weigh-in results for other bouts: Jerven Mama (116lbs) vs. Ryan Tampus (116lbs); Jerry Francisco (110lbs) vs. Gerald Alvarez (110lbs); Richie Mepranum (117lbs) vs. Rodel Tejares (118lbs); Adam Diu Abdulhamid (145 lbs) vs. Philip Parcon (142lbs); Judy Flores (118lbs) vs. Paolo Perono (120lbs); Virgil Deguma (126lbs) vs. Michael Padayag (124lbs); Presco Carcosia (128lbs) vs. Rey John Indita (132lbs); Ranjo Napoles (147lbs) vs. Ador Torres (145lbs).

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Friday, July 27, 2018

Saturday 7/28/2018 Weights



The official weigh-ins for some significant bouts that will take place on Saturday throughout the sport took place earlier today across the globe. The official weights and broadcast information for these events are as follows.


O2 Arena – London, England

Main Event:

WBC Silver and WBO International Heavyweight championships – 12Rds.*

Dillian Whyte 258 1/2lbs. vs. Joseph Parker 242lbs.

(*Bout will determine the WBC mandatory challenger for current WBC Heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder. The WBC Silver Heavyweight championship currently held by Whyte will be at stake in addition to the WBO International Heavyweight championship, which is currently vacant.)

Vacant WBA International Heavyweight championship – 12Rds.

Carlos Takam 246 1/4lbs. vs. Dereck Chisora 249 1/4lbs.

Women’s IBF/WBA Lightweight world championship – 10Rds.

Katie Taylor (Champion) 134 1/4lbs. vs. Kimberly Connor 132lbs.

Vacant WBA Continental Welterweight championship – 10Rds.

Connor Benn 146 1/4lbs. vs. Cedrick Peynaud 146 1/4lbs.

Jr. Middleweight – 8Rds.

Craig O’Brien 153 1/2lbs. vs. Anthony Fowler 155 1/4lbs.

Cruiserweight – 4Rds.

Elvis Dube 195lbs. vs. Richard Riakporhe 199lbs.

Cruiserweight – 4Rds.

Charlie Duffield 177 1/4lbs. vs. Reinis Porozovs 181lbs.

Heavyweight – 10Rds.

Nick Webb 260 1/4lbs. vs. David Allen 258 1/4lbs.

Light-Heavyweight – 10Rds.

Andrejs Pokumeiko 173 1/2lbs. vs. Joshua Buatsi 174 1/4lbs.

Light-Heavyweight – 8Rds.

Frank Buglioni 178 1/4lbs. vs. Emmanuel Feuzeu 174lbs.

Whyte vs. Parker takes place tomorrow night (Saturday, July 28th) at the O2 Arena in London, England. The card can be seen on a pay-per-view basis on Sky Box Office in the United Kingdom for £19.95. The broadcast will begin at 6PM (Local UK Time.) For more information and to order the event please visit: www.sky.com/boxoffice/Whyte-Parker. As of this writing, there has been no announcement on whether there will be television coverage of this card available here in the United States. We will keep you posted on any developments as they become available.



Kissimmee Civic Center – Kissimmee, FL

Main Event:

Vacant WBO Jr. Lightweight world championship – 12Rds.

Masayuki Ito 129 1/2lbs. vs. Christopher Diaz 129 1/4lbs.

Middleweight – 10Rds.

Jonathan Tavira 161 1/4lbs. vs. Esquiva Falcao 161 3/4lbs.

Welterweight – 10Rds.
Gabriel Bracero 148lbs. vs. Artemio Reyes 149 1/2lbs.

Jr. Lightweight – 6Rds.

Luis Torres 129 1/2lbs. vs. Henry Lebron 131lbs.

Jr. Lightweight – 4Rds.

Vincente Loredo 125 3/4lbs. vs. Luis Melendez 126 1/4lbs.

Jr. Welterweight – 6Rds.

Yomar Alamo 141 1/4lbs. vs. Wilfrido Buelvas 142 3/4lbs.

Featherweight – 6Rds.

Edward Kakembo 126 1/4lbs. vs. Vladimir Nikitin 125 1/4lbs.

Welterweight – 6Rds.

Jorge Rodriguez 149 1/4lbs. vs. Jose Lopez 145lbs.

Bantamweight – 6Rds.

Aaron Lopez 117 3/4lbs. vs. Antonio Vargas 118 1/4lbs.

Ito vs. Diaz takes place tomorrow night (Saturday, July 28th) at the Kissimmee Civic Center in Kissimmee, FL. The card can be seen in the United States on the new digital streaming network from ESPN, ESPN+ with undercard bouts beginning at 6:30PM ET/3:30PM PT. The main event portion of the card will begin streaming at 9:30PM ET/6:30PM PT.  ESPN+ is available through the ESPN app for $4.99 a month or $49.99 per year. To subscribe to ESPN+ Click the ESPN+ tab within the ESPN app or visit:watch.espnplus.com/sports/ to subscribe as well as for a list of available streaming devices carrying the ESPN app. For more information about ESPN please visit:www.espn.com.

In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the card can be seen on Boxnation beginning at 2:30AM (Sunday, July 29th Local UK Time) for more information about Boxnation please visit: www.Boxnation.com. Check your listings internationally.


Staples Center – Los Angeles, CA

Main Event: IBF/WBC World Lightweight Unification Bout – 12Rds.

Robert Easter (IBF champion) 134 1/2lbs. vs. Mikey Garcia (WBC champion) 135lbs.

Heavyweight – 10Rds.

Luis Ortiz 241lbs. vs. Razvan Cojanu 269lbs.

Vacant WBA Intercontinental Welterweight championship – 10Rds.

Jose Roman 142lbs. vs. Mario Barrios 141 1/2lbs.

(*Weights and bout information for additional bouts on this card are unavailable as of this writing. This portion of weights/bouts will be updated and added at the bottom of this text if they are made available.)

Easter vs. Garcia takes place tomorrow night (Saturday, July 28th at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA. The card can be seen in the United States on Showtime across cable and satellite providers as well as the Showtime and Showtime Anytime streaming apps beginning at 10PM ET/7PM PT. For more information about Showtime, Showtime Sports, the Showtime and Showtime Anytime streaming apps, and a list of available streaming devices please visit: www.sho.com. Check your listings internationally.

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Thursday, July 26, 2018

Brief Update


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Monday, July 23, 2018

Three Bouts Announced For 11th "Brawl At The Mall" Card


Jasur Akhmadjonov L/ Rodel Wenceslao R Credit: Sanman Promotions
Press Release: July 23, 2018 by Sanman Promotions – Three unbeaten boxers from Uzbekistan will be invading General Santos City to test the mettle of Filipino boxers in the 11th installment of the Brawl at the Mall boxing series scheduled on July 29 at the Robinsons Place Atrium. Jasur Akhmadjonov (5W-0L-0D, 3KOs), Ulugbek Sobirov (5W-0L-0D, 3KOs) and Anvar Tuparov will look to stretch their unbeaten starts against separate opponents.

           
The three fighters from Uzbekistan are managed by Vikram Swapragasam of Vladimir Boxing.
Akhmadjonov will take on Rodel Wenceslao in an eight-round super welterweight duel, while Ulugbek Sobirov will trade leathers with Dennis Padua in their own eight-round battle in the welterweight division. Tuparov, on the other hand, will slug it out with Adam Diu Abdulhamid in a six-round super lightweight encounter.

           
“Filipino fight fans will witness three great international fights. Good boxers from Uzbekistan against tough Filipino fighters. Boxing fans should not miss the event,” said Sanman Promotions CEO Jim Claude Manangquil. The much-awaited card will be headlined by Jade Bornea, the reigning WBO Oriental Youth super flyweight champion who is yet to lose in 11 fights with seven knockout victories. Bornea will take on Alvin Bais, who sports a 15W-12L-1D, 4KOs record.

           

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Sunday, July 22, 2018

Munguia Scores Unanimous Decision Over Smith To Retain WBO Jr. Middleweight World Championship



Undefeated WBO Jr. Middleweight world champion Jaime Munguia scored a hard-fought twelve round unanimous decision over former WBO Jr. Middleweight world champion and number one WBO Jr. Middleweight contender Liam Smith on Saturday night at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV.  The twenty-one year old Munguia, who was making the first defense of his world championship following winning the crown in May of this year with a fourth round stoppage of then champion Sadam Ali faced a stern test in the form of former world champion Liam Smith.

Although Munguia had scored knockouts in twenty-five of his previous twenty-nine professional fights and had registered a career knockout percentage of over 80%, it was Smith who immediately took the fight to the new champion and seemed to get the better of the action during the first three rounds consistently beating Munguia to the punch, landing combinations, and had particular success in landing his right hand.  As the fight progressed however, Munguia’s bigger size and harder punches began to have an impact on the combat.

Munguia consistently applied pressure on the challenger landing thudding blows to the body and head. The champion scored a knockdown of Smith in round six with a left hook to the head. Even though he was at a disadvantage in terms of punching power, Smith remained more than willing to engage with Munguia and was able to continue having periodic periods of effectiveness throughout. The former world champion however, was unable to land a significant punch to turn the momentum back in his favor. Jaime Munguia would go on to retain his world championship after twelve rounds with a convincing unanimous decision. Official scores were 119-108, 119-110, and 116-111.

Unofficially, I scored this fight 116-111 for Jaime Munguia. Although the scorecards of two of the three official judges would give the impression of a lopsided fight in Munguia’s favor, this was a competitive fight that I saw Munguia winning eight of the twelve rounds with a slightly wider margin due to the knockdown of Smith in round six.

Jaime Munguia advances to 30-0, with 25 Knockouts. Liam Smith falls to 26-2-1, with 14 Knockouts.
Also on this card, undefeated Jr. Lightweight contender Alberto Machado scored a twelve round unanimous decision over previous undefeated contender Rafael Mensah. Machado, who currently holds interim/regular champion status in the World Boxing Association’s (WBA) Jr. Lightweight ratings put on a masterful display of Boxing over twelve rounds. Machado dictated the combat from the opening bell by controlling distance, mixing his attack to the body and head of Mensah, frequently throwing and landing combinations, and simply out Boxing the very “Game” Mensah. Machado scored a knockdown of Mensash in the first round when while exchanging hooks, it was Machado’s right hook to the head that sent Mensah back and down along the ropes.  At the end of the twelve round bout all three judges turned in scores of 120-107, scoring all twelve rounds for Machado giving him the unanimous decision victory.

Alberto Machado advances to 20-0, with 16 Knockouts. Rafael Mensah falls to 31-1, with 23 Knockouts.

In the Middleweight division, undefeated rising prospect Yamaguchi Falcao scored a ten round unanimous decision over veteran Elias Espadas.  Falcao scored a knockdown of Espadas in the second round in route to the decision victory. Official scores were 95-93, and 96-92 (On two scorecards) in favor of Falcao. Yamaguchi Falcao advances to 16-0, with 7 Knockouts. Elias Espadas falls to 17-4, with 12 Knockouts.

In the Welterweight division, undefeated prospect Blair Cobbs scored a second round stoppage of Emmanuel Valadez. Cobbs was very aggressive and used his natural size advantage to dictate the combat. Cobbs scored a knockdown of Valadez in round two with a right hand that appeared to land on the top of the head. Although Valadez was able to get up from the knockdown and was very “Game” in trying to fight back, he found himself quickly cornered by Cobbs and the bout was stopped by Referee Jay Nady. Official time of the stoppage was 1:52 of round two.

Blair Cobbs advances to 9-0-1, with 6 Knockouts. Emmanuel Valadez falls to 5-5, with 4 Knockouts.

In the Jr. Featherweight division, undefeated rising prospect Carlos Carballo scored his eighth straight stoppage in eight professional fights as he scored a fifth round stoppage of veteran Jesus Martinez. Carballo consistently forced the action throughout bringing the fight to Martinez. The fight was stopped after round five by Martinez’ corner in what was a fairly lopsided bout.

Carlos Carballo advances to 8-0, with 8 Knockouts. Jesus Martinez falls to 24-4, with 12 Knockouts.

This card was highlighted by two rising stars in Jaime Munguia and Alberto Machado. As for what the future holds for both fighters, there are some interesting possibilities for both men. For Munguia, a question of how long he will continue to compete in the 154lb. Jr. Middleweight division is a valid one due to both the potential of more lucrative opportunities in the 160lb. Middleweight division as well as the fact that after making weight on Friday for his title defense against Liam Smith, he re-hydrated up to 176lbs. one pound over the Light-Heavyweight limit of 175lbs. before entering the ring to defend his championship. A possible indication that Munguia might be approaching a point where he is outgrowing the Jr. Middleweight division, despite still being able to make the weight limit when required.

With his first title defense now officially behind him and having defeated the World Boxing Organization’s (WBO) current mandatory challenger in the Jr. Middleweight division, it would not surprise this observer to see Munguia potentially testing the waters by moving up six pounds to the Middleweight division for his next fight.  For Alberto Machado, an obvious possibility that might be available to him could be to face undefeated WBA Jr. Lightweight world champion Gervonta Davis or possibly looking to face the winner of the upcoming battle for the vacant International Boxing Federation (IBF) Jr. Lightweight world championship between former world champion Billy Dib and Tevin Farmer, which will take place on August 3rd in Australia.

Boxing and by extension all Combat Sports is constantly searching for new stars. It remains to be seen whether Jaime Munguia and Alberto Machado will eventually garner superstar status in the sport. Both fighters however, have succeeded in generating buzz and interest in both boxers will only continue to increase as each look to progress in their respective careers.

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Saturday, July 21, 2018

Gaballo Returns To Action Soon




Reymart Gaballo Credit: Sanman Promotions
 Press Release: July 21, 2018 by Sanman Promotions – The long break is soon to end for Reymart Gaballo as his next fight is already in the works. Fight fans may see Gaballo back in the ring late September where he will put on the line his interim WBA world featherweight belt, announced Jim Claude Manangquil, CEO of Sanman Promotions.

 “We will have a formal announcement by the end of this month or early August,” said Manangquil. Nicknamed “Assassin”, Gaballo has been itching to fight again as he has not seen action since pulling off a decisive unanimous win over erstwhile unbeaten Stephon Young last March 23rd at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. “I’m excited to be back in the ring,” said Gaballo, whose win over Young netted him the interim WBA world title belt.

         
Gaballo is one of the country’s rising boxing start as he is yet to lose in 19 fights with 16 knockout victories. Gaballo has started his light training at the Sanman Boxing Gym in General Santos City. “I had little rest after my world title win but I’m back to work now. I’m ready to showcase my talent again,” he said.

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Munguia-Smith Weights



The official weigh-in for Saturday’s WBO Jr. Middleweight world championship fight between undefeated WBO Jr. Middleweight world champion Jaime Munguia and former WBO Jr. Middleweight world champion Liam Smith took place on Friday in Las Vegas, NV. The official weights for the entire card are as follows.

Main Event: WBO Jr. Middleweight world championship – 12Rds.

Jaime Munguia (Champion) 153 3/4lbs. vs. Liam Smith (Challenger) 153 3/4lbs.

Jr. Lightweight – 12Rds.*

Alberto Mechado 130lbs. vs. Rafael Mensah 130lbs.

(*Bout is for Interim/Regular champion status in the WBA’s Jr. Lightweight ratings currently held by Mechado.)

Jr. Featherweight – 8 Rds.

Jesus Martinez 121lbs. vs. Carlos Caraballo 121 1/2lbs.

Middleweight – 10Rds.

Yamaguchi Falcao 159 3/4lbs. vs. Elias Espadas 159lbs.

Welterweight – 6Rds.

Emanuel Valadez 147 3/4lbs. vs. Blair Cobbs 146 1/2lbs.

Munguia vs. Smith takes place Tonight (Saturday, July 21st) at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV. The card can be seen in the United States on HBO beginning at 10PM ET/PT. For more information about HBO, HBO Sports, and HBO Boxing please visit: www.hbo.com.   In the United Kingdom the card can be seen on BT Sport 1 beginning at 1:45AM (Sunday, July 22nd Local UK Time.) For more information about BT Sport please visit: www.sport.bt.com.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Update

We would like to let our readers know that new material will be released here on the website on Saturday, July 21st. Stay tuned. "And That's The Boxing Truth."

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Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Promising Sanman Prospects To See Action On 11th "Brawl At The Mall" Card


Credit: Sanman Promotions
Press Release: July 17, 2018 by Sanman Promotions – Top prospects of the Sanman Boxing Gym will see action in the 11th edition of the “Brawl at the Mall” on July 29 at Robinsons Place Atrium in General Santos City. Headlining the card is Jade Bornea, the reigning WBO Oriental Youth super flyweight champion who is yet to lose in 11 fights with seven knockout victories.

           
The card will also feature Jerven Mama, who holds a 5W-0L-1D, 3KOs card. Also scheduled to strut his wares is Richi Mepranum, who sports a 32W-7L-1D, 9KOs record. The complete card is still being finalized, said Sanman Promotions CEO Jim Claude Manangquil.  “Gensan will witness another great show. A couple of top prospects will be in the card. It should be fun,” said Manangquil.

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