Tuesday, November 20, 2018

BRAWL AT THE MALL : THE MAGIC SHOW FULL FIGHT CARD


Credit: Sanman Promotions
Press ReleaseNovember 20, 2018 by Sanman Promotions – Sanman Promotions is back with another action-packed event entitled BRAWL AT THE MALL: THE MAGIC SHOW coming on November 24, 2018 at the Robinsons Mall Atrium in General Santos City. The main card will feature Sanman’s top super bantamweight contender Magic Mike Plania (W16 KO9 L1 D0) fighting Renan Portes (W10 KO 6 L8 D0) in a ten-round non-title clash. 
  
The supporting bouts are as follows: 
  
Tomjune Mangubat vs. Venson Delo Pere (10 rds 126 lbs) 
  
Jerry Francisco vs. Ryan Makiputin (8 rds 110 lbs) 
  
Judy Flores vs. Ramel Antaran (8 rds 115 lbs) 
  
Raymond Tabugon vs. Alvin Bais (6 rds 116 lbs) 
  
Stephen Bontuyan vs. Carlito Antaran (6 rds 121 lbs) 
  
Roland Servania vs. Weljan Ugbaniel (4 rds 122 lbs) 
  
Wendel Plania vs. Jova Lucas (4 rds 113 lbs) 
  
Mark Vicelles vs. Lyster Jun Pronco (8 rds 108 lbs) 
  
Dariel Diamante vs. Reben Pronco (4 rds 108 lbs) 
  
Michael Casama vs. John Rey Indita (4 rds 126 lbs) 
  
November 24 is Sanman Honcho JC Manangquil’s birthday. “This is my birthday treat to all our supporters and boxing fans. I promise you an action-packed night and nobody should miss the event", Manangquil said. 

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Monday, November 19, 2018

Will Miller Fight For A World Championship In 2019?


As the year 2018 nears its conclusion, one of the central stories in the sport of Boxing remains the question of whether or not the Heavyweight division will determine an Undisputed world champion in 2019 with undefeated current world champions Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua being the main subjects that surround the question. Of course, the answer to that question will likely not be answered before the end of the year as the main focus of the division will focus on Deontay Wilder's upcoming defense of his WBC crown against undefeated former Heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury on December 1st in Los Angeles, CA. While the obvious question that will be asked of the winner of that fight will be whether or not they will fight Joshua next, there are other possible opponents that could be an option for either the Wilder-Fury winner or Anthony Joshua that could throw a monkey wrench into potential plans to fully unify the Heavyweight division.

One possible opponent is undefeated top Heavyweight contender Jarrell Miller. Miller, who is affectionately known as “Big Baby” has spent the last several years climbing the ranks of the division and emerging as a possible threat to either Wilder or unified IBF/WBA/WBO/IBO world champion Anthony Joshua. The native of Brooklyn, NY amassed an impressive record of 21-0-1, with 18 Knockouts before his encounter last month with former two-division world champion Tomasz Adamek in Chicago.

Although on paper Adamek had the credentials and experience that one would assume could present a test for Miller, the forty-one year old Adamek, who had previously held world championships in both the Light-Heavyweight and Cruiserweight divisions in his career before a lengthy run as a Heavyweight contender, was simply over matched. Miller used his bigger size and punching power to stop Adamek in two rounds.

The win over the “Game”, but over matched Adamek while in some ways expected did little in terms of answering questions that some might have regarding Miller. Despite his impressive record and having a career knockout percentage of over 80%, Miller much like most fighters who earn a reputation as a “Knockout Artist” has been asked the question of who might be able to provide a significant test.

One month after his victory over Adamek the undefeated contender was back in the ring as he faced fellow unbeaten Heavyweight Bogdan Dinu on November 17th at the Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, KS. This was a rarity in some ways for fighters who are viewed as emerging top contenders in this era for a fighter in Miller’s position to be back in the ring so soon after his previous outing. From an old-school perspective however, this fight offered Miller an opportunity to both stay busy and continue to generate interest as he looks for a potential opportunity to fight for a world title.


As someone who is a Boxing journalist and historian, I am in favor of fighters being as active as possible as it has the benefits previously mentioned, but more importantly, allows the fighter to maintain a sharpness by competing often. While it is not uncommon to see a top contender or a world champion in the current landscape of the sport competing between one to three times a year, I wish more fighters took the approach of being willing to fight as much as they can. A scenario like this can however, present an element of danger.

In this case, Miller was facing a fighter in Dinu who like himself was undefeated. The Romanian-born and based Dinu was however, largely unknown to most Boxing fans having fought his previous eighteen professional fights in Romania and Canada. Despite an impressive record of 18-0, with 14 Knockouts heading into the bout with Miller, Dinu had not previously faced any noteworthy opposition and this fight represented a clear step up for him against a fighter rated in the top ten in both the World Boxing Organization (WBO) and the World Boxing Association (WBA). Beyond this being a stay busy fight for Miller and a bout that would answer what Bogdan Dinu had to offer, this bout for the vacant North American Boxing Organization (NABO) Heavyweight championship, a regional championship affiliated with the WBO also represented an opportunity for the winner to potentially put himself in line for a shot at a world championship.

Miller outweighed Dinu by seventy-eight pounds and the weight difference was immediately apparent in the early stage of the fight. Dinu however, did have some success in being able to land his jab, mix in combinations, and use lateral movement in an attempt to evade the constant pressure of Miller. The pressure of Miller as well as his heavier punches, gradually broke Dinu down as Miller was able to score two knockdowns, due largely to the gradual work he had done to Dinu’s body to earn a fourth round knockout victory.

There simply wasn't much to say about this fight. It was a story of one fighter gradually walking his opponent down and breaking the opponent down. While the victory was not one that would fuel immediate demand for Miller to face one of the world champions in the Heavyweight division in his next fight, the question is will he get the opportunity to fight for a world championship in 2019?

The somewhat ironic thing about Miller’s position currently in the division is while fans may not be saying this fighter deserves to fight a world champion in his next fight, that might exactly be what happens. It is important to note that Miller is not just rated in the top ten in both the WBA and WBO Heavyweight rankings, but he is rated in the top five in both organizations. What makes the possibility of Miller fighting for at least a portion of the World Heavyweight championship sooner rather than later a real possibility is those top five rankings are by organizations whose world championships Anthony Joshua currently holds as part of his unified crown.

Joshua has an open date to defend his unified world championship at Wembley Stadium in London, in April 2019. If a bout between Joshua and the winner of the upcoming Wilder-Fury fight to determine an Undisputed Heavyweight world champion is not made for next April, there are a few reasons why one could say that Jarrell Miller might be a front-runner to face Joshua.  In Joshua’s last fight in September, he successfully defended his crown against WBA number one rated contender Alexander Povetkin in Wembley Stadium.

While it is unlikely at least in this observer’s view that the WBA would mandate Joshua to face the highest available contender, in this case Miller, immediately after fulfilling his annual mandatory title defense obligations in regard to the WBA, the possibility definitely exists that Miller, who is currently rated number four by the WBO could be chosen as an elective defense for Joshua. The reason for this is current WBO number one contender Dillian Whyte is scheduled to face longtime top contender Dereck Chisora in a rematch of their December 2016 bout, on December 22nd in England.

While Chisora will enter the fight rated number eleven by the WBO, it is obvious that the respective rankings, which are updated regularly, will be updated following that fight. Depending on the outcome of that fight, the possibility of Miller’s current standing in the WBO rankings being elevated is there. In regard to Miller possibly being chosen as an elective defense for Joshua in the event that a fight with the Wilder-Fury winner is not signed, there was also a verbal altercation between Joshua and Miller at the July press conference announcing the U.S. launch of the DAZN digital streaming network. Obviously while such altercations are unnecessary, what they do is generate buzz and with both Miller and Joshua being prominently featured in the first months of DAZN’s U.S. expansion, it makes sense that a fight between the two would be something that not only fans would be interested in, but from a business perspective, a fight between the two would naturally entice those who are not currently subscribers to DAZN to subscribe.

Whether or not a fight to determine the Undisputed World Heavyweight championship will take place in 2019 is something that remains to be seen. Jarrell Miller has established himself as a contender for either world champion in the division and while full unification remains on most “Boxing Wishlists” including this observer’s, I cannot see Miller being kept from an opportunity for a world championship for much longer. The question is not if Miller will fight for a world championship, but when. The year 2019 just might be the time that it will happen.

“And That’s The Boxing Truth.”


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Saturday, November 17, 2018

Moloney-Paulino Set For Dec. 14th In Perth


Credit: Dragon Fire Boxing
Press Release: November 17, 2018 by Dragon Fire Boxing – WBA #4, WBC #4 , WBO #9 IBF #11, Undefeated Andrew “The Monster” Moloney (18 – 0) returns to the ring for his final outing of 2018.  

Moloney is also rated #6 by Ring Magazine, the highest rated Australian along with brother Jason #7 and Jeff Horn at #9.

Moloney the WBA Oceania, Commonwealth & OPBF Super Flyweight Champion takes on WBA Asian Super Flyweight Champion Cris “The King Paulino (19-3). The bout will be the headline bout of Dragon Fire Boxing’s “Thunderdome 28 Event in Perth Western Australia.

The fighting pride of Manilla, Paulino is riding high on a 5 fight win streak and is no stranger to fighting in Australia previous taking on future hall of famer “The Ragin Bull” Vic Darchinyan in his last defeat. Paulino also fought current WBA #8 and former WBA World Champion Koki Eto in Japan over 10 grueling rounds. 

“My preparation has been great for this fight so far.  I didn’t have any time off after my last fight as I was straight back in the gym to help my brother prepare for his World Title fight.  I got some good sparring while we were over in Orlando for Jason’s fight and I am feeling great. 

I’m excited to be fighting in Perth and I can’t wait to fight on Thunderdome at Metro City. I have never been to the venue before but I have watched the fights from there on TV and the atmosphere looks great! I’m really looking forward to it. 

I have fought in Perth a few times as an amateur.  The last time I fought in Perth I had a great win over the WBC #1 bantamweight contender Duke Micah from Ghana. 

We have studied my opponent Cris Paulino and we expect a very tough fight from him.  It will be good experience for me fighting against a southpaw as this is only the second southpaw I have faced in my professional career. 

I’m excited to be fighting against a fellow WBA champion.  My team has made offers to all the WBA rated fighters, including the current World Champion Kal Yafai.  I really hope I get the opportunity to fight Yafai next for the World Title. 
It’s disappointing to see that he is fighting a guy rated at #14 in his next fight. 

2019 is looking to be a very exciting year for me and my team.  I really hope I get the opportunity to fight for the World title and achieve my dream of becoming World Champion and would love to do it in Australia for my country” – states “The Monster” Andrew Moloney

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Friday, November 16, 2018

Miller-Dinu Weights


The official weigh-in for Saturday’s DAZN card headlined by a bout for the North American Boxing Organization (NABO) Heavyweight title between undefeated top contender Jarrell Miller and undefeated prospect Bogdan Dinu took place earlier today in Mulvane, KS. The official weights for the entire card are as follows.

Main Event: Vacant NABO Heavyweight title – 12 Rds.

Jarrell Miller 315 1/4lbs. vs. Bogdan Dinu 237 1/4lbs.

Jr. Middleweight – 10Rds.

Brandon Rios 151 1/4lbs. vs. Ramon Alvarez 151 1/4lbs.

*IBF/WBA/WBC Women’s Middleweight world championship – 10Rds.

Claressa Shields (WBA/IBF world champion) 159 1/2lbs. vs, Hannah Rankin (Challenger) 158 1/2lbs.

(*The vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) Women’s Middleweight world championship, previously held by Christina Hammer will also be at stake in this bout.)

Middleweight – 10Rds.

Gabriel Rosado 158 1/4lbs. vs. Luis Arias 159 1/4lbs.

Flyweight – 8Rds.

Nico Hernandez 112 1/4lbs. vs. Josue Morales 113 1/2lbs.

Jr. Middleweight – 4Rds.

Javier Rodriguez 154 1/2lbs. vs. Nikita Ababiy 159 1/4lbs.

Middleweight – 6Rds.

Jeremy Nichols 155 1/4lbs. vs. Jeremiah Page 159 1/2lbs.

*Also Scheduled to take place on this card: Weights are unavailable as of this writing.

Light-Heavyweight – 8Rds.

Anthony Sims vs. Colby Courter

Light-Heavyweight – 4Rds.

Emmanuel Thompson vs. Leroy Jones

Miller vs. Dinu takes place tomorrow night (Saturday, November 17th) at the Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, KS. The entire card can be seen on the digital streaming network DAZN beginning at 6PM ET/3PM PT. DAZN is available on mobile devices. tablets and compatible streaming devices including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Playstation 4. DAZN is available on a subscription basis for $9.99 per month. For more information about DAZN including schedules, a full listing of compatible streaming devices, availability internationally and to start your free 30-day trial please visit: www.DAZN.com.

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Thursday, November 15, 2018

Schedule Update

We would like to let our readers know that due to circumstances beyond our control we have been idle for nearly a week. We will however, be getting back to our normal schedule and will be resuming that schedule on Friday, November 16th with weigh-in information for some of Saturday's scheduled Boxing cards. Stay tuned. "And That's The Boxing Truth."

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Friday, November 9, 2018

WBKFF 1 Weights


The official weigh-in for Friday’s debut event of the World Bareknuckle Fighting Federation (WBKFF) took place on Thursday in Casper, WY. The Bareknuckle Boxing event, which can be seen on worldwide pay-per-view on Fite.TV as well as through cable/satellite providers will feature twelve bouts all scheduled for five two-minute rounds.

The official weights for the entire card are as follows.

Main Event: Light-Heavyweight

Chris Leben 200lbs. vs. Phil Baroni 196lbs.

Middleweight

Johnny Hendricks 186lbs. vs. Dakota Cochrane 185lbs.

Middleweight

Julian Lane 180 1/2lbs. vs. Joey Angelo 184 1/2lbs.

Women’s Bantamweight

Jasmine Clarkson 134lbs. vs. Christina Marks 133 1/2lbs.

Lightweight Tournament First round bouts:*

*Winner of this tournament will win $100,000

Rob Peralta 154lbs. vs. Jay Cucciniello 155 3/4lbs.

Nick Gonzalez 155 3/4lbs. vs. Leon Mynhardt 156lbs.

Mike Bronzoulis 155 3/4lbs. vs. Estevan Payan 155 3/4lbs.

Middleweight

Josh Neer 185 1/2lbs. vs. Mike Alderete 184 3/4lbs.

Catchweight 175lbs.

Cory Simpson 175 3/4lbs. vs. Isaac Vallie-Flagg 173 3/4lbs.

Catchweight 160lbs.

Jeff Chiffins 154 1/2lbs. vs, Fred Pierce 161lbs.

Catchweight 180lbs.

Marcelo Alfaya 176lbs. vs. Joey Munoz 180 3/4lbs.

Super-Heavyweight

Juan Torres 266 3/4lbs. vs. C.J. Leveque 288 3/4lbs.

WBKFF 1: Rise Of The Titans takes place Tonight (Friday, November 9th) at the Casper Events Center in Casper, WY. The card can be seen on Fite.TV online as well as the Fite TV app on mobile and connected streaming devices and across cable/satellite providers for $29.99. The pay-per-view portion of the card will begin at 10PM ET/7PM PT. A two-hour free preview show, which will feature three live bouts will be available on all platforms beginning at 8PM ET/5PM PT. To order on Fite TV visit the FIte TV app or visit: https://www.fite.tv/watch/world-bare-knuckle-fighting-federati/2oc82/. To order on cable or satellite contact your cable/satellite provider.

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Thursday, November 8, 2018

Update

We would like to let readers know that new material will be released on Friday, November 9th. Stay tuned. "And That's The Boxing Truth."

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Sunday, November 4, 2018

SANMAN’S MANANGQUIL IS WBC ASIA’S 2018 PROMOTER OF THE YEAR


Credit: Sanman Promotions
Press Release: November 4, 2018 By Sanman Promotions – Sanman Promotions Jim Claude Manangquil has been awarded as WBC Asia Archipelagic Zone Promoter of the Year for 2018. He will receive the award during the WBC Asian Summit on November 16-19 at the PICC and Sofitel in Manila. World Boxing Council President Mauricio Sulaiman of Mexico will be present to give the award. 
  
Manangquil who started his career in boxing promotions at the tender age of 15 has been the most active promoter in the Philippines for the recent years. He has produced world champions in the likes of Randy Petalcorin and Reymart GaballoAlso in his roster of fighters are top boxers Romero Duno, Mike Plania and Jade Bornea among others. 
 

“I am very grateful to WBC for this recognition. Boxing has always been my passion. My love for the sport has brought me to boxing promotions and management. It has always been my dream to produce world champions from my stable. Making champions is my way of serving my country. At Sanman, it is our constant pursuit to bring fans the most exciting fights”, Manangquil said. 

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