Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Previewing A Big Stretch Of Boxing For Mexican Independence Day Weekend



Mexican Independence Day weekend has traditionally been one of the hottest in the sport of Boxing for many years. A weekend where some of the sport’s biggest stars have competed often in high-profile bouts that more often than not are some of the most-anticipated fights during a calendar year. While it was expected that the weekend this year would be headlined by Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, one of Boxing’s biggest draws, Alvarez will not be competing. The Boxing fan should not feel disappointed however, because two of the sport’s major television players, DAZN and ESPN+ will feature a buffet of Boxing over September 13th-14th that will likely leave the fan more than satisfied.

The action will kick off on Friday, September 13th with a card taking place at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, NY. The card, which will be broadcast on digital subscription sports streaming network DAZN will be promoted by Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing. Headlining this card will be undefeated Lightweight contender Devin Haney who will square off against fellow undefeated contender Zaur Abdullaev in a bout scheduled for twelve rounds.

Beyond this fight being an encounter between two undefeated Lightweight contenders, this bout will also be for interim championship status in the World Boxing Council’s (WBC) Lightweight ratings. As readers know, last week this observer discussed the strong likelihood of the Lightweight division heading towards full unification. What this means for the winner of the bout between Haney and Abdullaev is a position as the WBC’s number one contender for current WBC/WBA/WBO Lightweight world champion Vasyl Lomachenko.

While the winner of this fight will likely have to wait a period of time before getting that opportunity to fight for a world championship due to both the WBC championship currently being unified and the likely scenario of Lomachenko meeting the winner of the mandated IBF Lightweight world championship fight between champion Richard Commey and undefeated number one contender Teofimo Lopez to determine an undisputed Lightweight world champion. From a contender’s perspective it can be frustrating due to mandatory challengers getting their opportunities on an annual basis in circumstances where there is a unified or undisputed world champion, a fight like this could be used to generate interest in what will likely be a lucrative fight for the contender when that fight does take place.

Devin Haney has been a rising star and an impressive victory in this fight will generate the type of buzz that will build anticipation for a world championship fight. The obvious danger however, is the possibility of looking ahead towards that potential fight and not focusing on the opponent standing across the ring.

Haney will enter the fight with a record of 22-0, with 14 Knockouts. In his last fight, Haney scored a seventh round knockout over Antonio Moran. The native of San Francisco, CA has a solid mix of hand speed and punching power as was evident in his win over Moran and has worked his way into the number two position in the WBC ratings. Although Haney has an impressive record, a question that is often asked of unbeaten prospects/contenders is when will the fighter get a test.

In regard to this fight, there is an element of the unknown. Zaur Abdullaev will enter the fight with a record of 11-0, with 7 Knockouts. The native of Dydymkin, Russia is currently rated number four in the WBC Lightweight ratings. While some may describe Abdullaev’s record as impressive, but limited and also keeping in mind Abdullaev had a limited amateur career before briefly competing in the semi-professional World Series of Boxing, he does have a notable win in his career including over longtime contender Hank Lundy.

If one were to consider Abdullaev’s two World Series of Boxing bouts as amateur fights, he still has an overall limited resume when you factor in that he only had seven official amateur fights. What makes this an interesting comparison is Haney had twenty-nine fights as an amateur before he turned professional in December 2015.

While the overall experience is in Haney’s favor, it will be interesting to see what Abdullaev will bring into this fight. This will also be the first time Abdullaev will be fighting outside of Russia and it can be a shock for fighters competing in the United States for the first time and even more so fighting in Madison Square Garden. Although this fight will take place in the theater adjacent to Madison Square Garden’s main arena, the aura of fighting in The Garden is still real and will likely be a factor for both fighters as Haney will also be making his MSG debut.

Also on this card will be a battle for the Women’s WBO Featherweight world championship between undefeated champion Heather Hardy and former multi-division world champion Amanda Serrano. This in my view could be the fight of the night on this card.

Heather Hardy will enter the fight unbeaten in twenty-two professional fights having scored knockouts in four of those bouts. In her last fight, Hardy won the WBO world championship with a ten round unanimous decision over Shelly Vincent in October of last year. Coincidentally, the venue of her last fight is the same for this fight. What makes this an interesting fight beyond it being an encounter between two world champions is in Amanda Serrano, Hardy will be facing a fighter who has shown an ability to move up and down in weight with relative ease winning world titles as high as the 140lb. Jr. Welterweight division and in her last fight, also in the Theater at Madison Square Garden, Serrano scored a first round knockout over Eva Voraberger to win a world championship in the 115lb. Jr. Bantamweight division in January of this year.

Serrano, who will enter the fight having won thirty-six of thirty-eight professional fights has also held the world championship that Hardy currently holds that will be on the line in this fight. While Serrano has an edge in terms of experience, this figures to be a well-matched encounter between two boxer/punchers.

What this bout may come down to is who can dictate the combat. It is important to remember particularly for the casual fan that Women’s fights have two minute rounds. Even though much as is the case in Men’s bouts knockouts do occur, Women’s bouts are usually fought at a fast-pace and it is not unusual to see fights end up being close on the scorecards if they do go the distance. With this in mind, it will be interesting to see who can stand out in this fight given both are similar in style and both have similar height and reach. Both women know how to win decisions and both can score a knockout should the opportunity present itself. Although yours truly does not like to give predictions, I would be surprised if this fight is not a close and competitive battle for however long it lasts.

Rounding out the card is an intriguing Heavyweight bout between top contenders Michael Hunter and Sergey Kuzmin. This fight pits two top Heavyweight contenders against each other in what has become one of the more interesting divisions in the sport. After a long period where the Heavyweights were dominated by the Klitschko brothers, the division has become one where arguably any top contender could give a reigning world champion a tough fight and in some cases, able to derail that champion. This was evident earlier this year when top contender Andy Ruiz stepped into a world championship fight on short notice and scored a knockout of previously undefeated unified world championship Anthony Joshua in the main arena of Madison Square Garden.

While the top of the division is set for the remainder of 2019, a fight such as Hunter-Kuzmin could well determine who might challenge for a world championship in 2020. Hunter, a former world title challenger in the Cruiserweight division has established himself as a top contender as a Heavyweight having gone unbeaten in five fights since moving up in weight after losing a twelve round unanimous decision to Oleksandr Usyk in April 2017 in his only career loss.

Hunter however, has scored knockouts in four of his five bouts as a Heavyweight including impressive wins over Alexander Ustinov and Fabio Maldonadoin his last two fights and will enter into this fight having won seventeen of eighteen professional fights overall. The opposition for Hunter on this card will come in the form of the unbeaten Sergey Kuzmin. Kuzmin, who will enter this bout undefeated in fifteen professional fights, has scored knockouts in eleven of those bouts including wins over the likes of David Price and Joey Dawejko. Kuzmin is coming off of a ten round majority decision over Dawejko in March of this year.


The story here in my eyes will come down to who will be able to control the pace. While the reader has already seen this observer use this line in this column, allow me to explain why this also fits in regard to this fight. Hunter is a fighter who has a good mix of hand speed and punching power. In his fight against Alexander Ustinov, a fighter who stands nearly 6’8 and weighed 279lbs. for the fight was out worked by the quicker Hunter and ultimately broken down as Hunter was able to stip him in the ninth round.

In contrast, Kuzmin has also scored knockouts by gradually wearing his opponents down as he did in his fights against David Price and LaRon Mitchell, but has a more methodical approach and at times this can result in fights being fought at a slow pace. Although I felt Joey Dawejko did enough to win the decision in Kuzmin’s last fight, Kuzmin is a fighter who knows how to make fighters fight his type of fight and it might come down to who is able to implement their fight plan that will determine who will get the upper hand in this fight. Whomever comes out on top will likely be in a position to secure a lucrative fight in 2020. Whether or not that fight will be a world championship fight remains to be seen.

One Heavyweight that will also see action during the weekend will be undefeated former unified Heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury, who will face undefeated contender Otto Wallin in a fight that can be seen on digital sports streaming network ESPN+ on Saturday, September 14th from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV that will be promoted by Bob Arum’s Top Rank, Inc.

Fury, who will enter the fight unbeaten in twenty-nine professional fights appears to be heading towards a rematch with undefeated WBC Heavyweight world championship Deontay Wilder at some point next year in what would be a return encounter of their draw in December of last year. Before that can come to fruition however, both Fury and Wilder will face other opposition. For Fury, who is coming off of a second round knockout over previously undefeated Tom Schwarz three months ago, that fight will come against another unbeaten, but untested fighter in the form of Otto Wallin.

Wallin will go into this fight having won all twenty of his professional fights and to his credit is the current European Heavyweight champion. As was the case with Fury’s fight against Tom Schwarz in June, an argument some have stated is that this will be a mismatch that is likely to favor the former world champion. While Fury has faced a higher level of competition, you simply do not know what to expect when two unbeaten fighters enter the ring to do battle. Wallin has scored knockouts in thirteen of his twenty career wins and this is similar to Fury’s having scored knockouts in twenty of his twenty-eight career victories.

The challenge for the European Heavyweight champion will be to find a way to combat Fury’s awkwardness and elusive style. Despite his 6’9 frame and 85” reach. Fury is not necessarily a knockout puncher and has shown that he can be difficult to hit cleanly at times. Wallin must find a way to get Fury’s respect from the outset to have a chance in this fight. Wallin stands nearly 6’6 and will be at a seven-inch reach disadvantage. Whether or not Wallin will be able to apply the type of pressure on Fury on a consistent basis that one would think could lead to success in this fight remains to be seen.

If Fury is successful in this fight he will likely wait to see what happens with Deontay Wilder who is expected to next defend his portion of the World Heavyweight championship in a rematch against top contender Luis Ortiz later this year, before deciding who he will fight next. Fury must first tend to business this weekend against Otto Wallin.

Finally, the weekend of Boxing action will conclude with a card also on September 14th from the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, CA, which can be seen on DAZN that will be promoted by Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions. This card will be headlined by undefeated WBO Jr. Middleweight world champion Jaime Munguia, who will be making the fifth defense of his world championship against WBO number thirteen rated contender Patrick Allotey. Unbeaten in thirty-three professional fights, Munguia has scored knockouts in twenty-six of those bouts registering a career knockout percentage of nearly 80%.

Recently however, Munguia has appeared to have difficulty making the 154lb. Jr. Middleweight limit, which has fueled speculation as to how much longer he will remain in the weight class before opting to move up in weight. There was also speculation that Munguia was a potential opponent for current unified Middleweight world champion Saul Alvarez. While nothing to date has come of the possibility of Munguia facing Alvarez down the line, this fight against Patrick Allotey does have an interesting storyline that accompanies it.

Following a close twelve round majority decision in his last fight against top contender Dennis Hogan, an addition was made to the champion’s camp. The addition came in the form of former multi-division world champion and Hall of Famer Erik Morales. Morales won world championships in four weight classes ranging from the 122lb. Jr. Featherweight division to the 140lb. Jr. Welterweight division was one of the top fighters of the last twenty-five years in the entire sport. A man who could knock an opponent out with either hand, but also a fighter who had a complete arsenal of skills can do nothing, but add to Munguia’s already intimidating skill set.

The thing that interests me about the addition of Morales to Munguia’s team is to see what tactical adjustments Morales might be able to implement into Munguia’s fight plan. Although Morales was capable of scoring knockouts and did have an entertaining style, over time Morales evolved into a complete boxer who was also capable of out Boxing his opponents.

Munguia’s last fight against Dennis Hogan created some doubt as some felt that Hogan deserved the decision. The fight, which was a mandatory defense for Munguia, now allows him an elective defense against a top twenty contender. Enter Patrick Allotey.

Allotey will enter this fight, his first opportunity at a world championship having won forty of his forty-three professional fights. Although Allotey does have an impressive record, he has faced several fighters that are not well-known particularly to Boxing fans here in the United States. Allotay has also been knocked out in two of his three losses including against his best known opponent to date Patrick Teixeira in April 2015.

Since his last loss, a twelve round unanimous decision to undefeated prospect Kanat Islam in October 2016, Allotey has won six straight fights. Even though this fight has all the appearance of what most in the sport refer to as a “Stay Busy” fight for Munguia, the question of this fight will be whether or not Allotey will be able to get the respect of the champion and pose a challenge to Munguia.

With signs appearing to indicate a move up in weight for Munguia both due to physical reasons as well as to seek potentially more lucrative fights down the line, the question of whether Munguia is taking Allotey lightly will be asked by at least a few people as this fight approaches. Boxing however, as this observer has said often over the is a sport of opportunity and this is clearly the biggest opportunity in the career of Patrick Allotay and if he can pose a challenge to Munguia, this could be an interesting fight to watch.

The undercard of Munguia-Allotey features three bouts in Boxing’s Super-Middleweight and Lightweight divisions. In a battle for the Women’s WBC Super-Middleweight world championship champion Franchon Dezurn will make the first defense of her world title against undefeated Women’s WBC Heavyweight world champion Alejandra Jimenz.

This may be only the second time in the history of the sport that yours truly can remember a current Heavyweight world champion moving down to challenge for a world title in a lower weight class. The first was future Hall of Famer Roy Jones, who successfully moved up from the 175lb. Light-Heavyweight division to defeat WBA Heavyweight world champion John Ruiz in March 2003 before opting to move back down to the Light-Heavyweight division to challenge then WBC world champion Antonio Tarver later that year.

While yours truly has always maintained the stance that Jones moving back down in weight was ultimately a mistake as he was never the same fighter after that, in Jimenz’s case, she has not defended her Heavyweight world championship in nearly two years and gradually moved back down in weight having competed in both the Light-Heavyweight and the 168lb. Super-Middleweight division in her last three fights. The challenger will enter the fight unbeaten with a record of 12-0-1, with 9 Knockouts, which gives her an experience edge over the champion who will enter with a record of 5-1, with 2 Knockouts.

Although some might be critical of this being a world championship fight with two fighters with limited records, it is important to remember that Women’s Boxing is still a growing sport and thanks to digital networks like DAZN, ESPN+,  Fite TV, and cable network Showtime is finally receiving long overdue exposure and recognition, which over time will help grow the sport. It should also be pointed out that in the case of Dezurn, she has far more experience overall than her current professional record would suggest having competed in sixty-seven amateur fights including against multi-division world champion Claressa Shields, who she also fought as a professional. Shields is one of the biggest stars in the sport currently and that is Dezurn’s only defeat thus far as a professional.

What this fight will come down to in my eyes is whether or not the champion will be able to deal with the taller and longer Jimenz. Although Dezurn will be at a three-inch height disadvantage, she will have a near five-inch reach advantage over the challenger. Despite this, it will be a matter of whether Dezurn will be able to get on the inside where theoretically she will have an advantage. She must be aware of Jimenz’ power as the challenger has scored knockouts of nearly 70% of her opponents. The winner of this fight could be in line to face Claressa Shields, if Shields is successful in her upcoming defense of her unified Jr. Middleweight world championship against Ivana Habazin on October 5th in her hometown of Flint, MI.

A pair of Lightweight bouts will round out the card. First in the co. main event of the evening undefeated rising prospect Ryan Garcia returns to the ring to face Avery Sparrow. Garcia is a rising star in Golden Boy Promotions’ stable of fighters having already headlined one card broadcast by DAZN and being featured on the undercard of Saul Alvarez’ fight against Rocky Fielding in December of last year.

In his last fight in March of this year, Garcia scored a second round knockout of Jose Lopez. Garcia is unbeaten in eighteen professional fights and has scored knockouts of fifteen of his opponents registering a career knockout percentage of 83%. A natural question that will be asked of a young fighter with such a resume will be when will that fighter step up in the caliber of their opposition.

Thus far in his career, Garcia has not faced much resistance and it will be interesting to see what Avery Sparrow will be able to bring to the table in this fight. Sparrow will enter the fight with a record of 10-1, with 3 Knockouts. He has never been stopped and does have an edge in terms of caliber of opposition having defeated longtime Lightweight contender Hank Lundy in his last fight in March of this year.

While this may give the appearance as being what is known as a “Showcase Fight” for Garcia, Sparrow does have Boxing skill and has shown in his career that he can go into the deep waters of a fight. Even though Garcia has gone as far as ten rounds twice in his career, logic would suggest that Sparrow’s fight plan could be to weather an early storm of Garcia’s punching power and look to extend him into the middle and late rounds of this fight.

Whether or not Garcia will be pitted against a fighter who is ranked in the top twenty-to fifteen range in his next fight will likely depend on what happens in this encounter. One fighter who Garcia could face down the line is current WBO number ten rated contender Romero Duno.

Duno will also be in action on this card as he will face Ivan Delgado. Duno has also been on the rise and will enter into this fight with a record of 20-1, with 15 Knockouts. In his last fight, Duno scored a nine round technical decision over Juan Rodriguez in a fight that was shortened due to an accidental clash of heads where Rodriguez could not continue due to cuts.

With a top ten ranking, it is not hard to envision Duno possibly getting an opportunity to face current unified world champion Vasyl Lomachenko at some point in the near future. The key in this fight will be whether or not Delgado will be able to upset any plans for a potential title shot for Duno down the line.

Delgado will enter this fight with a record of 13-2-2, with 7 Knockouts. Delgado however, will be coming into this fight off of a loss in his last outing, ironically coming in a technical decision in a fight that was also halted by cuts against Hector Tanajara in February of this year. Keeping the narrative that Boxing is a sport of opportunity, Delgado now gets an opportunity to bounce back against a top ten contender in Romero Duno.

Three separate events over two days and a plethora of Boxing action that will surely leave the Boxing fan both satisfied and entertained. The best part of all for the Boxing fan? All three cards will be broadcast on digital subscription-based streaming networks where the fan does not have to choose what they will watch, but will be able to access all the content when they wish. This in addition to both DAZN and ESPN+ being economically reasonably priced as both offer annual and monthly subscription plans as compared to the overpriced and increasingly undervalued Pay-Per-View model, the Boxing fan should be ecstatic not only over what will be offered over what is traditionally one of the biggest weekends of the calendar year in the sport, but also what will come in the future as both networks continue to grow and expand their offerings not just in regard to Boxing, but for all of Sports.

“And That’s The Boxing Truth.”

Haney vs. Abdullaev takes place on Friday, September 13th at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, NY. The card can be seen on digital sports streaming network DAZN in the United States and several international countries beginning at 7PM ET/4PM PT (U.S. Time.)

Fury vs. Wallin takes place on Saturday, September 14th at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV. The fight as well as it’s undercard can be seen in the United States on digital sports streaming network ESPN+ beginning at 7:30PM ET/4:30PM PT. (U.S. Time.)

Munguia vs. Allotey takes place Saturday, September 14th at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, CA. The card can be seen on digital sports streaming network DAZN in the United States and several international countries beginning at 7PM ET/4PM PT. (U.S. Time)

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DEVIN HANEY VS. ZAUR ABDULLAEV FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES

Credit: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom Boxing USA

Press Release: By DAZNNEW YORK, Sept. 11, 2019 – To kick off back-to-back fight nights on DAZN, the media gathered at Dream Downtown for the final press conference ahead of the stacked Matchroom Boxing USA card on Friday, Sept. 13 at the Hulu Theatre at Madison Square Garden.

After an electrifying debut on DAZN in May, lightweight superstar Devin Haney (22-0, 14 KOs) will headline the night against Zaur Abdullaev (11-0, 7 KOs) for the interim WBC World Lightweight Title. In the co-main event, record-breaking seven-weight World Champion Amanda Serrano (36-1-1, 27 KOs) challenges WBO World Female Featherweight Titlist Heather Hardy (22-0, 4 KOs), and Michael Hunter (17-1, 12 KOs) will take on undefeated Sergey Kuzmin (15-0, 11 KOs) in a heavyweight bout.

DAZN coverage of the preliminary bouts will begin at 7 p.m. ET, with the main card starting at 9 p.m. ET.

Devin Haney:

“This is a huge opportunity. I’m happy to be here. Friday night I look to put on a great performance. I’m a totally different fighter, totally different thing. This will put me one step closer to where I want to be. Egis, I’m going to show you a little sample of what I’ll do to Lomachenko after I beat Abdullaev. I know Zaur will put up a great fight, but I’m ready. I had a great training camp, and come Friday night I’ll show the world who Devin Haney is, and I’m ready for the top dog.”

Zaur Abdullaev:

“We had a very good preparation for this fight. We had two months to train very hard. We’re ready to go. Many people are underestimating me, but come Friday we will show what we got.”

Eddie Hearn, Managing Director, Matchroom Boxing USA:

“Madison Square Garden, what a place, whether in the big arena or the theater, this place puts chills down your spine. Devin Haney is one of the most talked about young fighters in the world right now. He was saying he’s no longer a prospect, and I think he’s right, it’s impossible to say he’s one of the best prospects in boxing because he’s about to fight for the interim world title in a very tough fight against undefeated Russian fighter in Zaur Abdullaev with the winner being the mandatory challenger for Vasyl Lomachenko. The card from top to bottom is fantastic. The women’s co-feature is probably the biggest fight in women’s boxing. The co-main event on this card, the battle of Brooklyn, Heather Hardy vs. Amanda Serrano is a thrilling fight that will light up the Hulu Theater at MSG. And for me one of the top heavyweight fights of the year Michael Hunter vs. Sergey Kuzmin will be a brilliant fight. It’s great to see two young prospects taking each other on instead of waiting for a shot at one of the very big boys.”

Joseph Markowski, DAZN EVP, North America:

“We’re about to embark on a tremendous four-month period for DAZN here in the United States. The schedule we’re about to put together, and we have not yet fully announced our schedule, is already one of the strongest in the history of the sport of boxing. It would be very easy to stand here today and look past this weekend and look at some of the names, fighters, and matchups to come in the next few weeks and months. The likes of GGG, the likes of Ruiz vs. AJ, and very shortly we will make an announcement on Canelo Alvarez’s next fight. Huge fights, huge names, and a packed schedule starting this weekend. We don’t want to look past this weekend, for us it’s the start of the season of fight sports. Much is made about the kick off of the NFL in the United States, and boxing is not seen historically as a season of great fights. We’re putting that season together and it begins this weekend at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden.”

Amanda Serrano:

“I’m so happy to be here. I love to fight. As WBO champion, I have the privilege of challenging any of the champions, and when we looked at all the champions we didn’t want to fight for a vacant title, like all these girls do, so we chose Heather Hardy. No disrespect, Heather Hardy is as tough as they come so we knew she wouldn’t back down from the fight. This fight will be 20 minutes,10 rounds of non-stop action. Friday night will be a treat, and if you can’t make it out, download DAZN. We will show we deserve to be here. It’s going to be a hell of a fight. It will be a great night of boxing.”

Heather Hardy:

“I’ve become known as the girl talking about the pay and equality. I just want to say it’s never a reflection of how grateful I am to be here. Crying to pictures over at MSG with my mom, thinking we made it. I’m thankful for Amanda choosing me, she’s the best boxer in the world right now. I’m ready, I’m the toughest girl in boxing.”

Sergey Kuzmin:

“I have had a great training camp. I’m looking forward to this show. Happy to be at MSG. It’s a dream come true. Some of the best events in boxing are organized by Matchroom. I want to thank my opponent and I look forward to the fight.”

Michael Hunter:

“This is going to be a very big step up for me being in the heavyweight division. He has a lot more experience than I do. I took this fight knowing this, but I want to prove myself. I try to challenge myself to the highest degree. He has over 200 amateur fights. I’m very prepared and can’t wait for the night to come.”

DAZN

DAZN is the largest global sports streaming platform in the world. Since launching in 2016, DAZN has expanded across four continents with the app currently available for download in the United States, Canada, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Japan and Brazil. 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 big fights from Matchroom Boxing, Golden Boy Promotions, GGG Promotions, Bellator MMA, the World Boxing Super Series and Combate Americas, all for one affordable price, on any device - including smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, games consoles and PCs. DAZN also features live MLB action each day of the season with its new daily show, ChangeUp. The much-anticipated daily program The Pat McAfee Show launched in September.

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Saturday, September 7, 2019

WBA #14 Michael Kaplan contests the Australia Light Flyweight title for first time in 23 years


Credit: Dragon Fire Boxing 

Press Release: September 7, 2019 By Dragon Fire Boxing – Western Australia's Michael Kaplan will contest the Australian light flyweight title for the first time in 23 on October 4 in Metro City as he looks to continue to progress up the world ratings. 

Kaplan recently broke into the WBA top 15 and now looks to add his first professional title to what has been a break out year in the professional ranks for the Tony Tolj guided fighter. Kaplan discussed how his 2019 has played out.

He said, "2019 has been fantastic and I have to thank my manager Tony Tolj and my training team for helping me reach some of my goals in the professional ranks. I am really grateful for all of their help and their guidance which has taken me into the world ratings.

"Breaking into the world ratings was a dream come true in itself. I want to continue to learn my craft and work my way up the world rankings and see how far I can go in the professional ranks."

Kaplan returns on October 10 on Dragon Fire's Thunderdome promotion which has been a mainstay of Australian boxing for over two decades led by Australian boxing tycoon Tony Tolj. 'Bullet' Kaplan weighed in on his upcoming contest for the Australian light flyweight title in a contest that will be the first for that title in 23 years.

Bullet said, "To contest the light flyweight title of Australia, a title that hasn't been contested in 23 years is a really special moment for me and I am very grateful for this opportunity. 

"I have trained really hard for this fight and I know it isn't going to be easy, but I am fully confident that I will emerge victoriously and then continue to work my way up the world ratings and to my eventual goal of fighting for the world title." 

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Friday, September 6, 2019

ANDY RUIZ AND ANTHONY JOSHUA COMPLETE THREE-CONTINENT PRESS TOUR AHEAD OF DEC. 7 REMATCH ON DAZN


Credit: Amanda Westcott/DAZN 

Press Release: By DAZN – NEW YORK, Sept. 6, 2019 – Heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz, Jr. and Anthony Joshua OBE concluded their three-continent press tour today in London, following stops in the fight’s host city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, and New York on Thursday. The rematch between Ruiz and Joshua will stream exclusively on DAZN in the United States on Saturday, Dec. 7. 

Ruiz (33-1, 22 KOs) shocked the sports world in June when he toppled then-undefeated heavyweight world champion Joshua (22-1, 21 KOs) at Madison Square Garden, spoiling the former titlist’s U.S. debut. Following the biggest heavyweight upset in decades, Joshua triggered an immediate rematch and the two now prepare to meet at a neutral site for this historic fight, which has been dubbed the “Clash on the Dunes.”

Joshua, 29, was scheduled to face Jarrell Miller on June 1 in his U.S. debut, but when Miller failed multiple drug tests ahead of the bout, Ruiz, 29, was brought in as a replacement one month before the fight. Despite handicappers pegging Ruiz as a double-digit underdog, he scored boxing’s most consequential upset in years, which catapulted him as an overnight celebrity. As the first heavyweight champion of Mexican descent, he will look to defend his titles against Joshua and prove that his victory was not a fluke, while Joshua looks to regain his status as the heavyweight division’s kingpin.


QUOTES FROM THURSDAY’S NEW YORK CITY PRESS CONFERENCE


Andy Ruiz Jr.

“I know AJ, I know he wants his belts back, I know he does, I know how it feels to lose. I lost against Joseph Parker, when I thought I won the fight. And he could bounce back. But my job is for him not to win. For him not to get these belts back.

“I’ve been through so many roller coasters in my life, so many doubters in my life telling me I wasn’t gonna do nothing just because of my appearance, the way I look. But at least I think I’m proof – where people can say man, if he did it, I can do it. And they could. Long as you train hard, you dedicate yourself, and you believe what you want to do.

“What I believe on December 7 is that the same results are gonna happen. I’m gonna train my ass off, God’s on my side, and we’re gonna win.”

Anthony Joshua

“There’s times I’ve faced defeat, as an amateur in my third fight. And imagine I would have stopped then? There’d be no now. I lost in the European Quarter Finals. Imagine I would have stopped then? There’d be no now. I lost in the World Championship Finals. Imagine I would have stopped then? There’d be no now. I feel like stopping isn’t in my DNA.

“As long as I have breath in me, I’ll keep on fighting for the passion of boxing, more so to carry the sport, as an ambassador of the sport, and for an ambassador of championship level fighting, I feel like that’s where I belong.

“I was born with a fighting spirit. I know how to fight. And the blessing is that people reflect it as you lost the titles, you lost your titles. And I always say that to lose something is to never get it back. But I believe, and I’m certain, that I am going to have a second chance on December 7.

“We didn’t have no warm-up fight, I’m not gun shy. I’m looking forward to getting back in there December 7 and reclaiming my belts.”

Joseph Markowski, EVP DAZN, North America

“After a lot of chatter and bluster over the summer, two things are very clear to me right now: Ruiz-Joshua II is the most-anticipated fight of the year and we’re building towards the best year-end schedule that the sport has seen in some time. It will be a full season of premium-quality matchups. Fight season on DAZN.

“We launched in the U.S. last September and in the course of one year, we have reshaped the boxing landscape by focusing on our mission statement – to bring the best schedule of fights to fans at an affordable price point. 

“The DAZN year-end calendar has it all: Bright young stars like Devin Haney, Jaime Munguia and Ryan Garcia; Champion vs. champion unification matchups like Prograis vs. Taylor and Inoue vs. Donaire; and the world’s biggest fighters in championship bouts. Gennady Golovkin is back in title contention. And of course, Anthony Joshua and Andy Ruiz.”

Eddie Hearn, Managing Director of Matchroom Sport

“Well, what have we got here? The biggest fight of the year. The rematch: Andy Ruiz against Anthony Joshua, for the unified world heavyweight title. Who would have thought it, who would have seen it? Saudi Arabia, December 7th, live and exclusive on DAZN across America, live and exclusive on SkySport Box Office in the UK, and of course with all our broadcasters all over the world.

“On December 7, you will witness an event that you will never forget. Major heavyweight fights in the past where the venues have took people by surprise, the ‘Rumble in the Jungle,’ the ‘Thrilla of Manila,’ trust me when I say that this event is of the same guild.

“On June 1, we brought a sold out Madison Square Garden to their feet with these two warriors. One of the best fights of the year, one of the great upsets of heavyweight boxing. Perhaps this man [points to Ruiz] didn’t believe it was an upset. But now the whole world is watching for the rematch. And it will be truly epic.”



Since its launch in the U.S. one year ago, DAZN has quickly reshaped the boxing landscape by putting together the best schedule in the sport and making premium fights more affordable for fans. The 2019 “Fight Season” on DAZN is quickly coming together, featuring some of the biggest names and matchups in the sweet science, including:

·         Sept. 13 – Devin Haney vs. Zaur Abdullaev & Amanda Serrano vs. Heather Hardy
·         Sept. 14 – Jaime Munguia vs. Patrick Allotey & Ryan Garcia vs. Avery Sparrow
·         Oct. 5 – Gennadiy “GGG” Golovkin vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko
·         Oct. 12 – Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyrone Spong
·         Oct. 26 – Regis Prograis vs. Josh Taylor (WBSS Junior Welterweight Final)
·         Nov. 7 – Naoya Inoue vs. Nonito Donaire (WBSS Bantamweight Final)
·         Nov. 9 – KSI vs. Logan Paul II
·         Dec. 7 – Ruiz vs. Joshua II

Download DAZN on your TV or connected device to catch all DAZN live events, including the Ruiz vs. Joshua rematch on Dec. 7. Fans can keep up with the busy “Fight Season” schedule on DAZN’s social media channels, including TwitterInstagramFacebook and YouTube, and can sign up now at www.DAZN.com.

About DAZN:
DAZN is the largest global sports streaming platform in the world. Since launching in 2016, DAZN has expanded across four continents with the app currently available for download in the United States, Canada, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Japan and Brazil. 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 big fights from Matchroom Boxing, Golden Boy Promotions, GGG Promotions, Bellator MMA, the World Boxing Super Series and Combate Americas, all for one affordable price, on any device - including smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, games consoles and PCs. DAZN also features live MLB action each day of the season with its new daily show, ChangeUp. In September, the much-anticipated daily program The Pat McAfee Show debuts on the platform.

Material Courtesy of: DAZN/Photo Courtesy of: Amanda Westcott/DAZN Used with permission.

For more information about DAZN including schedules, availability around the world, list of compatible streaming devices/smart TVs, and to subscribe please visit: www.DAZN.com.

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Hovhannisyan KO’s Manzanilla in 4

In a battle between two former world title challengers WBC number six and WBA number eight rated Jr. Featherweight contender Azat Hovhannisyan scored an impressive fourth round knockout over WBA number fourteen rated contender Franklin Manzanilla on Thursday night at the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles, CA. There was not much of a feeling out process early on as both fights came out willing to engage from the opening bell and both had their moments landing effective power punches early. The constant back and forth between the two began to shift slightly in Hovhannisyan’s favor in the second round as he connected with several hard hooks to the head of Manzanilla as well as right hands. A brutal barrage of punches from Hovhannisyan with Manzanilla essentially pinned against the ropes that lasted well over a minute finally broke Manzanilla down as an accumulation of blows sent him down for the count in the closing seconds of round four. Official time of the stoppage was: 2:58 of round four. Azat Hovhannisyan advances to 18-3, with 15 Knockouts. Franklin Manzanilla falls to 18-6, with 17 Knockouts.

Also on this card, in the Middleweight division, undefeated prospect Chris Ousley scored a six round unanimous decision over Even Torres. This was at times a gritty battle due to both fighters willingness to exchange on the inside. Ousley did have some success in being able to keep Torres at distance with his jab, but Torres was also effective in spots when he was able to go to the body on the inside. Ousley was warned in the second round when what appeared to be a short uppercut on the inside landed below the belt forcing Torres to take a knee. Neither fighter was really able to stand out from the other, but Ousley was the fighter who initiated the combat throughout and that was enough for him to earn the unanimous decision victory. Official scores were: 60-54, and 59-55 (On two scorecards) in favor of Ousley. Chris Ousley advances to 12-0, with 9 Knockouts. Even Torres falls to 7-9, with 5 Knockouts.

Jr. Lightweight James Wilkins scored a six round unanimous decision over former North American Boxing Federation (NABF) Flyweight and Bantamweight champion Luis May. Wilkins dominated this fight with his ability to give May angles, throwing combinations, and changing his level of attack to the body and head. Wilkins scored a knockdown of May in the third round with a flush straight right hand to the head. Although May appeared to be hurt and overall tactically out gunned in this fight, he remained “Game” and hung in there for the full six round distance. Official scores were: 60-53, and 59-54 (On two scorecards in favor of Wilkins. James Wilkins advances to 8-1, with 6 Knockouts. Luis May falls to 21-16-1, with 8 Knockouts.

Also in the Jr. Lightweight division, undefeated prospect Edwin Valentin scored an eight round unanimous decision over Deivi Bassa. The story of this fight was Valentin’s constant pressure attack of Bassa and harder punches. Although Bassa was quite cagey, and never stopped throwing punches, he was not able to land something that would discourage Valentin from coming forward. Official scores were:79-73 (On all three scorecards) in favor of Valentin. Edwin Valentin advances to 9-0, with 8 Knockouts. Deivi Bassa falls to 21-9, with 13 Knockouts.

In the opening bout of the evening in the Welterweight division Herbert Acevedo scored an eight round unanimous decision over veteran Martin Martinez. Acevedo forced the action throughout the fight and was able to land some attention-grabbing left hooks over the course of the fight. Official scores were: 78-74, 79-73 (On two scorecards) in favor of Acevedo. Herbert Acevedo advances to 16-2-1, with 4 Knockouts. Martin Martinez falls to 19-18-1, with 12 Knockouts..

The win over Manzanilla in was was billed as an elimination bout in the World Boxing Association (WBA) ratings in the 122lb. Jr. Featherweight division puts Hovhannisyan back in position to challenge for a world championship. Whether or not that fight comes against current WBA world champion Daniel Roman or top contender Ronny Rios, who currently holds interim/regular champion status in the WBA’s ratings remains to be seen. Having now scored wins in his last four fights and all of those wins coming by way of knockout, Hovhannisyan appears ready for another opportunity at a world championship. In his previous title shot, Hovhannisyan lost a hard-fought twelve round unanimous decision to current WBC champion Rey Vargas in May of last year.

In a somewhat ironic twist that can happen in Boxing at times, Hovhannisyan has now worked his way back into world title contention by knocking out a man in Franklin Manzanilla, who coincidentally lost to Vargas in his last fight prior to facing Hovhannisyan. An illustration of not only how deep weight classes can be, but also an example of how talented the contenders, who are all vying for an opportunity at a world championship tend to be. The Jr. Featherweight division, like several other weight classes has emerged as one where any of the top contenders can be put into a world championship bout and give whomever the champion might be a difficult fight. It makes for very competitive fights and more often than not creates the type of excitement that Boxing fans crave.

“And That’s The Boxing Truth.”

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Thursday, September 5, 2019

Tureano Johnson Looks To Help His Native Bahamas In The Wake Of Hurricane Dorian


Press Release: September 5, 2019 By Dragon Fire Boxing – Tureano Johnson recently dispatched of Jason Quigley in impressive fashion, smashing his way back into the world top 10 with most of the governing bodies. 

The Bahamian was set to re-enter camp in Atlanta before heading to Team Havoc's headquarters in Brooklyn, New York ahead of a potential world title eliminator in the latter end of 2019. These plans are still in place, however, Johnson looks to help with the aid efforts in his native Bahamas which has left the country devastated.

Johnson opened up about the effects of experiencing Hurricane Dorian first hand, "What his hurricane has done to the Bahamas is heartbreaking. At this moment my focus is helping use my influence to rebuild our beautiful country and I really hope the boxing community around the world can donate in whatever way they can to helping the relief effort in the Bahamas.

"I have seen my friends lose their homes, their business, their pets and even their lives due to this. I am devastated. I am grateful that I still have my family at this point. The damage on our house can be fixed fortunately but my concern is helping the Bahamas rebuild in any way I can."

Johnson is due back in the ring at the latter end of the year against a top 10 opponent as he seeks out a shot at WBA champion Ryota Murata in 2020. Johnson continues to train for this fight in spight of challenges faced by the devastation of Hurricane Dorian. The 2008 Olympian is currently spending his time between the gymnasium and helping with relief efforts in his native Bahamas. Johnson described his current situation at home in the Bahamas.

He said, "Initially I was due to head out for camp in Georgia this week then up to New York after that as I normally do. However, the hurricane hasn't allowed me to do that but I am still training hard in the Bahamas despite the circumstances and I will still be ready for whatever challenges face me in and out of the ring. 

"My team's initial plan is still to fight at the end of the year and look to force a fight with Murata in 2020 and I fully believe I will beat him. My reality now is to help the relief effort in the Bahamas and continue to train hard here. 

"I love my country and helping my fellow Bahamian people is my priority alongside my career in the ring and I plead with the boxing community and people the world over to join in the efforts to help the Bahamas rebuild itself." 

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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Lomachenko Does His Part Towards Full Unification Of The Lightweight Division



Readers who have followed the work of this observer over the last two decades know that I tend to have themes that I routinely revisit from time to time in both online and print medium. One of those themes that has also been a regular fixture on my “Boxing Wishlist” that I publish at the start of a new year is the wish to see all of the sport's seventeen weight classes fully unified to determine one undisputed world champion per division.

By its very nature as I have said frequently when discussing this topic here at The Boxing Truth®, the process to determine one undisputed world champion in a single weight class can be a long, drawn out process that involves significant commitment from fighters, promoters, and the respective sanctioning organizations involved. It is also a process that unfortunately involves significant red tape. So, the idea that this process could occur in seventeen weight divisions in a relatively short period of time is frankly “Wishful Thinking.”

There are however, times where the pieces of a unification puzzle seem to fall in place in a simple way for even those with an at best casual interest in the sport can understand and become interested. Such a puzzle has begun to form in Boxing’s 135lb. Lightweight division. Three-division world champion Vasyl Lomachenko has been a focal point of this puzzle so far due largely to his accomplishments as a multi-division world champion, despite having a relatively short professional career in terms of fights.

While the story of Lomachenko has been told by many writers/journalists, and historians including this observer, this is due largely to his immaculate record as an amateur of winning nearly four hundred fights against a single loss. Lomachenko’s record as a professional a single loss, a disputed loss to former world champion Orlando Salido in a bout for a vacant WBO Featherweight world championship in March 2014. The fight, which was a split decision win for Salido was one that many including yours truly felt Lomachenko had won. It is also worth noting that this was in Lomachenko’s second professional fight.

Since that loss, Lomachenko has been dominating through the Featherweight, Jr. Lightweight, and now Lightweight divisions continuing to compete in world championship fights in every fight since the loss to Salido. Lomachenko defended his Lightweight world championship, a crown he initially won from WBA champion Jorge Linares and added the WBO world championship with a victory over Jose Pedraza in December of last year, against top Lightweight contender Luke Campbell on August 31st at the O2 Arena in London, England.

In addition to the world championships Lomachenko held, the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) world championship that was vacated by Mikey Garcia was also on the line making it a fight where three major world championships were on the line. A question I ask almost every time I see Lomachenko compete is when will he reach his ceiling? What I mean by that is when will this historic run through multiple weight classes eventually reach a point where he cannot continue going up in weight to challenge fighters who are often bigger than him. This is essentially the same question that has been asked throughout the illustrious career of Manny Pacquiao, who started his career as a 105lb Strawweight, the lowest weight class in Boxing, but ultimately competed as far as the 154lb. Jr. Middleweight division winning world championships along the way.



Although Pacquiao, an eight-division world champion should be considered a rarity, he seems to have settled in the 147lb. Welterweight division where he has spent the bulk of his career over the last decade. While I am in no way attempting to compare Pacquiao with Lomachenko in any way, it is important to keep in mind that Lomachenko in his own way is a rarity. After all, not many fighters can say they have competed at a world championship level as a professional from their second pro fight onward.

The question of when/if Lomachenko will settle into one weight class is a fair one to ask. Lomachenko himself has stated that he feels that his best fighting weight is as a 130lb. Jr. Lightweight. As has been the case throughout the history of the sport however, fighters tend to move up in weight both out of physical necessity as well as for more lucrative opportunities. At least for now, in Lomachenko’s case it appears to be the latter. The appeal of fighting for and potential becoming an undisputed world champion in a weight class surely has lucrative dollars attached to it.

In this fight against Luke Campbell, Lomachenko faced a fighter who like himself was an Olympic Gold Medalist as an amateur. In a case of irony, Campbell also fell to a split decision loss in his only previous shot at a world championship when he faced Jorge Linares in September 2017.

Where the similarities between the two end was Campbell is two inches taller than Lomachenko and had a near seven inch reach advantage over the champion. When the two fighters faced off on the day before the fight, it appeared to yours truly that Campbell might end up fighting as a Jr. Welterweight or even Welterweight at some point in his career based on the size difference between the two.

Even though the physics appeared to be in Campbell’s favor, stylistically, one of the main aspects that tends to befuddle most of Lomachenko’s opponents is his footwork. His ability to control the tempo of the combat and attack his opponents in short, compact spurts. This would be the main obstacles that the challenger would have to combat in my eyes.

To his credit, Campbell was able to have his moments throughout the fight, but like many opponents before him on both the amateur and professional levels, Lomachenko's style, footwork, and ability to attack in compact spurts proved to be too difficult for the challenger to solve. What was noticeable was even when Campbell was able to have success in landing offense on Lomachenko, the champion would almost immediately return with offense of his own. Although Campbell did have success throughout, he was unable to impose his will on Lomachenko in a way that could discourage the champion from being offensive-minded and from generally controlling the tempo of the fight.

A knockdown of the challenger in the eleventh round sealed a convincing twelve round unanimous decision for Lomachenko to add the vacant WBC crown to his unified Lightweight world championship. As for what this means in the overall picture, there is a strong possibility that there could be a fight for the undisputed Lightweight world championship in the not too distant future.

Why would yours truly describe the possibility of the Lightweight division heading towards a fight for the undisputed world championship as “Strong?” It primarily has to do with the current landscape of the sport from a business standpoint. While there are several aspects that can and do go into the business of the sport, there is one way to explain it, which in this case that is relatively simple to describe.

As most knowledgeable Boxing fans know, the sport now has three major players in terms of how the sport is broadcast to the public here in the United States that extends internationally. I speak of course, of networks like DAZN, ESPN, as well as networks who have partnered with the Premier Boxing Champions brand, which involves several promoters. Along with this, each network has exclusive deals with promoters to supply content to said networks by showcasing a respective promoter’s stable of fighters.

With lucrative contracts for the promoters and world champions being signed to promoters, it creates an interesting dynamic where due to networks wanting a level of exclusivity, it in turn creates a scenario where a majority of world championships are held by fighters who by being contracted to a promoter, who has an exclusive contract with a network, it essentially means a division’s world championships can only be seen on one platform for a period of time. We have seen this occur in the 160lb. Middleweight division where all world championships in the division are currently held by fighters that compete on DAZN. This however, does not include those fighters who hold interim/regular championship designations.

A similar structure has taken shape in the Lightweight division with current world champions Vasyl Lomachenko and Richard Commey currently signed with promoter Bob Arum’s Top Rank, Inc, who in turn has an exclusive deal with ESPN to provide content to ESPN’s linear cable/satellite networks as well as the network’s direct to consumer streaming network ESPN+. With Lomachenko having done his part and now holding three of five world championships in the division, it leaves the champion of the International Boxing Federation (IBF) Commey as the only other world champion in the division. This is due to the International Boxing Organization (IBO) currently not having a world champion in the Lightweight division.

Before a fight for the Undisputed Lightweight world championship can be signed however, Commey will defend his IBF crown against undefeated number one contender Teofimo Lopez on a date to be determined. Lopez, a fighter also promoted by Bob Arum ensures the winner of that fight, which could take place before the end of 2019, will likely face Lomachenko to fully unify the Lightweight division in 2020. While the IBO is currently not in play in the Lightweight division, the possibility also exists that the organization could wait until an undisputed championship fight is signed to also recognize it as a fight for the vacant IBO crown.

What this amounts to is a very lucrative scenario for the fighters involved and something that should be seen as a major win for ESPN if things play out the way it appears it could. While it does not always happen, sometimes circumstances allow the pieces of the puzzle to fall into place at the right time. The right time for the fighters, the right time for the fans that support the sport, and most importantly for Boxing itself. It appears such a time is on the horizon for the Lightweight division.

“And That’s The Boxing Truth.”

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ANDY RUIZ VS. ANTHONY JOSHUA II TO STREAM EXCLUSIVELY ON DAZN IN THE UNITED STATES


Press Release: By DAZN- NEW YORK, Sept. 4, 2019–The rematch between Andy Ruiz, Jr. and Anthony Joshua OBE will stream exclusively on DAZN in the United States on Saturday, Dec. 7.The three-continent press tour kicks off today in the fight’s host city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, followed by stops in New York on Thursday and London on Friday.

Ruiz (33-1, 22 KOs) shocked the sports world in June when he toppled then-undefeated heavyweight world champion Joshua (22-1, 21 KOs) at Madison Square Garden, spoiling the former titlist’s U.S. debut. Following the biggest heavyweight upset in decades, Joshua triggered an immediate rematch and the two now prepare to meet at a neutral site for this historic fight, which has been dubbed the “Clash on the Dunes.”

“Their first fight captured the world’s attention and once again illustrated that you never know what will happen when two heavyweight boxers enter a ring,” said Joseph Markowski, DAZN EVP, North America. “Ruiz vs. Joshua II is by far the most-anticipated rematch in recent memory and adds to DAZN’s year-end schedule, which will be the best stretch of boxing that fans have seen in years.”

Joshua, 29, was scheduled to face Jarrell Miller on June 1in his U.S. debut, but when Miller failed multiple drug tests ahead of the bout, Ruiz, 29, was brought in as a replacement one month before the fight. Despite handicappers pegging Ruiz as a double-digit underdog, he scored boxing’s most consequential upset in years, which catapulted him as an overnight celebrity. As the first heavyweight champion of Mexican descent, he will look to defend his titles against Joshua and prove that his victory was not a fluke, while Joshua looks to regain his status as the heavyweight division’s kingpin.

Promoter Eddie Hearn said: “June 1, 2019 was a day that will be forever etched in boxing history. Andy Ruiz caused one of the great boxing upsets of all time when him and Anthony Joshua engaged in an epic battle in front of a sold-out MSG. The noise about the rematch has been deafening: Will it happen? Where will it be? Who will win? Step up the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia who will now host one of the biggest and most iconic boxing events of our generation. Held at a 16,000-person purpose built stadium that will stand within the UNESCO heritage site in Diriyah, ‘Clash on the Dunes’ will follow in the footsteps of the ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ and ‘Thrilla in Manila.’ The whole world will stop to watch this fight and sports fans across America will get the chance to watch it all unfold live on DAZN.”

Since its launch in the U.S. one year ago, DAZN has quickly reshaped the boxing landscape by putting together the best schedule in the sport and making premium fights more affordable for fans. The 2019 “Fight Season” on DAZN is quickly coming together, featuring some of the biggest names and matchups in the sweet science, including:

  • Sept. 13– Devin Haney vs. Zaur Abdullaev & Amanda Serrano vs. Heather Hardy
  • Sept. 14– Jaime Munguia vs. Patrick Allotey & Ryan Garcia vs. Avery Sparrow
  • Oct. 5– Gennadiy “GGG” Golovkin vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko
  • Oct. 12– Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyrone Spong
  • Oct. 26– Regis Prograis vs. Josh Taylor (WBSS Junior Welterweight Final)
  • Nov. 7– Naoya Inoue vs. Nonito Donaire (WBSS Bantamweight Final)
  • Nov. 9– KSI vs. Logan Paul II
  • Dec. 7– Ruiz vs. Joshua II

Download DAZN on your TV or connected device to catch all DAZN live events, including the Ruiz vs. Joshua rematch on Dec. 7.Fans can keep up with the busy “Fight Season” schedule on DAZN’s social media channels, including TwitterInstagramFacebookand YouTube, and can sign up now at www.DAZN.com.

About DAZN:
DAZN is the largest global sports streaming platform in the world. Since launching in 2016, DAZN has expanded across four continents with the app currently available for download in the United States, Canada, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Japan and Brazil. 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 big fights from Matchroom Boxing, Golden Boy Promotions, GGG Promotions, Bellator MMA, the World Boxing Super Series and Combate Americas, all for one affordable price, on any device - including smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, games consoles and PCs. DAZN also features live MLB action each day of the season with its new daily show, ChangeUp. In September, the much-anticipated daily program The Pat McAfee Show debuts on the platform.

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For more information about DAZN including schedules, availability around the world, list of compatible streaming devices/platforms/Smart TVs, and to subscribe please visit: www.DAZN.com 

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