Tuesday, June 15, 2021

MATCHROOM FIGHT CAMP RETURNS WITH THREE BACK-TO-BACK WEEKENDS AS GAME-CHANGING GLOBAL FIVE-YEAR DEAL WITH DAZN BEGINS IN THE UK

 

Press Release: June 14, 2021 By DAZN – Matchroom and DAZN are delighted to announce the full schedule for the second instalment of Fight Camp – an unmissable summer of boxing based at the stunning Matchroom HQ in Brentwood, Essex – with all of the action broadcast live worldwide on DAZN for the initial monthly price of just £1.99 in the UK and €1.99 in Ireland.

 

Last summer, the unique and ground-breaking outdoor setting played host to memorable World Title clashes, British and Commonwealth Title showdowns, Heavyweight wars and countless other Title fights as Matchroom brought top tier boxing back to the screens of fights fans across the world – resulting in a nomination for Event of the Year at the Sports Industry Awards 2021.

 

DAZN, the leading global sports streaming platform, will kick off its landmark deal with Matchroom with an exhilarating Fight Camp series that features all-British World Title action, keenly anticipated domestic and European Title showdowns, some of the very best up-and-coming stars from Matchroom’s unrivalled stable of talent and much more.

 

This year’s sizzling summer schedule is set to be even bigger and better as Matchroom open their doors to fight fans – with a limited number of tickets going on sale for each event – which is sure to help create a special and unique atmosphere.

 

Fight Camp returns with a bang on Saturday July 31 as rising Welterweight star Conor Benn (18-0, 12 KOs) puts his WBA Continental Title on the line against Mexico’s Adrian Grandos (21-8-3, 15 KOs) following his sensational first round KO win over Samuel Vargas, newly-crowned WBA Bantamweight World Champion Shannon Courtenay (7-1, 3 KOs) puts her World Title on the line for the first time, Tommy McCarthy (18-2, 9 KOs) and Chris Billam-Smith(12-1, 10 KOs) collide in a huge showdown for the European, British and Commonwealth Cruiserweight Titles, former World Title challenger Avni Yildrim (21-3, 12 KOs) aims to bounce back from his loss to pound-for-pound king Canelo Alvarez when he takes on ‘Little Lever’s Meat Cleaver’ Jack Cullen (19-2-1, 9 KOs), Liverpool Super-Welterweight Anthony Fowler (14-1, 11 KOs) promises to build on his huge third-round knockout win over Jorge Fortea when he takes on Roberto Garcia (44-5, 27 KOs), Manchester Lightweight Campbell Hatton (2-0) continues his young journey in the pro ranks and former amateur star Sandy Ryan makes her highly-anticipated professional debut at Super-Lightweight.

 

Sheffield’s Kid Galahad (27-1, 16 KOs) and Liverpool’s Jazza Dickens (30-3, 11 KOs) meet in an all-British clash for the vacant IBF Featherweight World Title at the top of Week 2 on Saturday August 7, Ipswich Heavyweight knockout artist Fabio Wardley (11-0, 10 KOs) steps up again after stopping Eric Molina in five rounds, the ‘Albanian King’ Florian Marku (8-0-1, 6 KOs) fights Maxim Prodan (19-0-1, 15 KOs) for the IBF International Welterweight Title, ‘The Savage’ Alen Babic (7-0, 7 KOs) looks to extend his KO streak against Mark Bennett (7-1, 1 KO), popular Australian Ebanie Bridges (5-1, 2 KOs) went to war with Shannon Courtenay last time out and returns to the UK to face Bec Connolly (3-9) over eight rounds, gifted Catford talent Ellie Scotney (2-0) looks to impress again, Romford Heavyweight Johnny Fisher (2-0, 2 KOs) goes for another knockout against Josh Sandland (5-3-1) and Oldham prospect Aqib Fiaz (6-0) fights for the first time in 2021. 

 

Fight Camp concludes with an action-packed night of boxing on Saturday August 14 that sees Joshua Buatsi (14-0, 12 KOs) defend his WBA International Light-Heavyweight Title against the winner of the MTK Global Golden Contract winner Richard Bolotniks (18-5-1, 8 KOs), Hartlepool’s Savannah Marshall (10-0, 8 KOs) makes the second defence of her WBO Middleweight World Title as she pushes for unification fights, undefeated New Jersey Featherweight Raymond Ford (8-0-1, 4 KOs) fights in the UK for the second time against Reece Bellotti (14-4, 12 KOs), Portsmouth’s Michael McKinson (20-0, 2 KOs) puts his WBO Global Welterweight Title on the line against Poland’s Przemyslaw Runowski (19-1, 5 KOs) following his breakout win over Chris Kongo in Gibraltar, Wokingham’s Felix Cash (14-0, 10 KOs) blitzed Denzel Bentley in three rounds last time out and puts his Commonwealth belt up for grabs again in the Matchroom garden, Glasgow Bantamweight slickster Kash Farooq (15-1, 6 KOs) makes the first defence of his WBC International Silver Title, two-time World Title challenger Tasha Jonas (9-2-1, 7 KOs) returns to the scene of her epic Fight of the Year contender with Terri Harper and Leeds Featherweight talent Hopey Price looks to go 5-0. 

 

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Information on the limited tickets available for Fight Camp will be announced in due course. 

 

DAZN’s Co-CEO, James Rushton said: "As we kick off our game-changing global partnership with Matchroom, launching DAZN as the new home of boxing in the UK & Ireland and the global home of global boxing, we’re proud to unveil a Fight Camp season packed with some of the world’s best talent, with a few surprises still to come. We can’t wait to give fans a glimpse into our brand new boxing offering this summer - and we’re just getting started."

 

Matchroom Boxing Chairman Eddie Hearn said: "I'm delighted to begin our game-changing partnership with the leading global sports streaming platform DAZN with another sizzling summer of Fight Camp action from our stunning HQ in Brentwood, Essex. Last year's line up had it all – and this year's series is set to be even bigger and better with addition of fans. One of the hottest properties in the Welterweight division Conor Benn gets things underway on July 31 when he puts his WBA Continental Title on the line against Adrian Grandos, the all-British clash for the IBF Featherweight World Title between Kid Galahad and Jazza Dickens is set to be a cracker at the top of Week 2 and rising Light-Heavyweight start Joshua Buatsi takes a huge step up when he takes on the MTK Global Golden Contract winner Richard Bolotniks at the top of Week 3. Watch it around the world live and exclusively on DAZN!"

 

 

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Sunday, June 13, 2021

Boxing Masterclass Taught By Sakur Stevenson

 

The sport of Boxing is a martial art that has one main goal. To hit your opponent, but not be hit by your opposition. A practice that is often easier said than done, but one that when executed to near perfection is not always appreciated by Boxing fans that look to Boxing for the type of entertainment value that is seen in the type of thrilling back and forth battles that are not only remembered fondly by fans and viewed by Boxing fans decades after they occur thanks to available technology, but also allows Boxing scribes and historians no shortage of material to reference as we continue our journeys covering the sport we love.

 

For a Boxing purist however, there is something to appreciate when a fighter comes along that is able to blend the elements of the art of Boxing, the sport known as” The Sweet Science “ into a complete package it is fascinating to watch. In the case of undefeated former WBO Featherweight world champion Shakur Stevenson has shown in just sixteen professional fights that he is one such fighter that might have that complete blending of a full Boxing skillset.

 

After briefly holding the WBO Featherweight world championship, Stevenson moved up into the 130lb. Jr. Lightweight division where he has continued his winning ways. What makes Stevenson so dangerous is he has a mix of hand speed, punching power, and defense that has thus far proven difficult for opponents to combat to such degree that opponents have found it difficult to land single punches on him consistently. When one throws into the equation that Stevenson is also a southpaw, you have a combination of attributes that in simple terms if you’re a fighter or corner opposing him can be described as a migraine in trying to figure out how to solve Stevenson’s puzzle.

 

Stevenson entered his sixteenth professional fight on June 12th at the Virgin Hotel In in Las Vegas, NV to face top contender Jeremia Nakathila. With both fighters rated number one and two respectively in the World Boxing Organization’s (WBO) Jr. Lightweight ratings, this fight amounted to a world title elimination bout to determine a mandatory challenger for current WBO Jr. Lightweight world champion Jamel Herring.

 

Although much of the focus going into this fight did center on Stevenson, I was interested to see whether Nakathila, a veteran of twenty-two professional bouts, who is known for having a right hand that when it lands is capable of ending fights as he had scored seventeen knockouts in his twenty-one career wins could find a way to land it on a fighter that id regarded as one of the most elusive in the sport such as Stevenson.

 

The short answer is for twelve rounds what was billed as an elimination bout quickly evolved into what became a masterclass with Shakur Stevenson showcasing the art of Boxing. While not necessarily an entertaining bout for those who like back and forth battles, this was a Boxing purists dream. Showcasing hand speed, timing and immaculate defense, Stevenson turned what was a competition between two top contenders into a sparring session where one fighter simply could not get any punches off and if he was able to land a punch, it was sporadic and ineffective. An illustration of Stevenson’s dominance in the fight was not only that he was able to keep his opponent from hardly landing any offense, but also an ability to perfectly time anything that Nakathila had to offer. This was evidenced late in round four when Stevenson caught Nakathila with a short counter right hook that he could not see. 

 

At no point during the twelve round bout was Stevenson put in any kind of danger nor was Nakathila able to get close enough to land a power punch that may have led to a rally of sorts. While this is something that is not always appreciated by Boxing fans and frankly, narrows the analysis that this observer can offer beyond saying it was a dominant display of one fighter’s skill, if you train a boxer, this is the type of performance that you want to see out of your charge in your fighter not taking any significant damage over the course of a fight, but also sweeping the scorecards, which is exactly what happened here as Stevenson won all twelve rounds on all three official judges scorecards to improve to 16-0, with 8 Knockouts.

 

If there was a criticism that one might point to of Stevenson as he is now the mandatory challenger for Jamel Herring and thus earned interim championship status in the WBO Jr. Lightweight ratings as a result, it might be that the potential was there once it became apparent that Nakathila had no answer for Stevenson’s hand speed, that perhaps if he had pressed the issue, he may have been able to stop Nakathila in a fight that he was in complete control of.

 

Despite the clear victory for Stevenson, an issue that can exist for fighters in his position that have similar skillsets and attributes is, it could discourage those in the Jr. Lightweight division and potentially above, who might hold the opportunity for lucrative paydays from fighting someone of Stevenson’s caliber. In short, like many great fighters who were as savvy when it came to mastering the defensive aspects of the art of Boxing as they were the offensive aspects, some fighters snd to be more specific, promoters who have a vested interest in potential opponents may view Shakur Stevenson as a high risk/low reward option. While that is not necessarily fair for a fighter in Stevenson’s position, it unfortunately is one of the issues that makes Boxing a flawed sport as much as it is a great one.

 

Whether or not Shakur Stevenson will get his opportunity to fight Jamel Herring in what would be his attempt to become a two-division world champion remains to be seen. It may however, come down to whether there might be more lucrative options available to Herring, who may ultimately decide to move up to the 135lb. Lightweight division where there is certainly no shortage of potential options and a lot of money to be made.

 

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Saturday, June 12, 2021

Ponce Stops Ritson In 10 In Newcastle

 Undefeated former IBO world Jr. Welterweight champion Jeremias Ponce scored a tenth round knockout over a very “Game “ Lewis Ritson on Saturday night at the Eagles Community Arena in Newcastle, England. Before a pro hometown Ritson crowd of a thousand spectators, Ponce implemented a grueling strategy by forcing the fight in close early and focusing much of his attack to Ritson’s body with both hands. This in addition to a near non-stop pace Ponce put forth gave him an edge. In the first round a combination of body shots appeared to have Ritson in trouble, but he was able to survive. From this point on, the fight followed a consistent pattern, Ritson trying to land punches to keep Ponce from coming forward, but Ponce immediately answering any offense Ritson had with harder punches often in combination.

 

Remarkably, Ponce’s pace did not decrease as the fight progressed. By round ten, Ritson was seemingly behind on the scorecards, but it would be the consistent body attack that would pay off for the former world champion Ponce as a combination to the body dropped Ritson. In a move this observer has never seen before, Ritson’s corner threw in the towel to stop the fight, but this was ignored by Referee Steve Grey, who threw the towel out of the ring. This allowed the fight to continue, but the reprieve did not work to Ritson’s benefit as he would be dropped two more times, both as a result of body shots leading to Grey finally stopped the fight after the third knockdown in the round. Official time of the stoppage was 1:24 of round ten. Jeremias Ponce advances to 28-0, with 18 Knockouts. Lewis Ritson falls to 21-2, with 12 Knockouts. 

 

 

Also on this card:

 

Undefeated Jr. Featherweight competing as a Featherweight.Thomas Ward scored a convincing ten round unanimous decision over Edy Valencia. Ward showcased the art of Boxing of hit, but not be hit for the majority of the ten round bout. Although not the most entertaining of bouts, Ward’s Boxing ability was exciting to watch for the Boxing purist. The lone blip of the fight came in round five when Valencia landed a glancing left hook to the head of an off balance Ward that briefly knocked him down. Ward was not shaken by this and quickly regained control and was able to continue to box his way to a convincing unanimous decision victory. Official scores were 97-93, and 98-92 (On two scorecards) in favor of Ward. Thomas Ward advances to 30-0-1, with 4 Knockouts. Edy Valencia falls to 17-6-6, with 5 Knockouts.

 

Unbeaten Heavyweight Alen Babic scored a third round stoppage of Damian Chambers. The difference in punching power was immediately apparent as Babic immediately put Chambers on the defensive by trying to end the fight with one punch. Babic was credited with a knockdown in the first round when a left hook to the head staggered Chambers into the ropes that prevented him from going down. Although Chambers was very “Game” and tried to fight Babic on his terms, he simply did not have a punch to discourage him from coming forward. A hellacious left hook to the head turned Chambers around when he was against the ropes that convinced Referee Ron Kearney to stop the fight at 1:30 of round three. Alen Babic advances to 7-0, with 7 Knockouts. Damian Chambers falls to 11-2, with 7 Knockouts.

 

 

 

Decorated British amateur Jr. Middleweight Cyrus Pattinson successfully made the transition to the professional ranks by scoring a second round knockout of Yoncho Markov. In his professional debut, Pattinson showed seasoning that is often gained on the amateur level by implementing an attack to the head and body of Markov. The consistency of the attack as well as the combination punching of Pattinson ultimately wilted Markov’s resistance. In the second round a right hand to the head followed by one to the body dropped Markov. Markov was able to get up, but had no answer to keep Pattinson off of him. The same sequence occurred moments later sending Markov down for a second time. Struggling to get up and shaking his head in resignation, Markov was unable to beat the count. Official time of the stoppage was 1:57 of round two. Cyrus Pattinson advances to 1-0, with 1 Knockout. Yoncho Markov falls to 4-3, with 0 Knockouts.

 

 Heavyweight Solomon Dacres moved to 2-0 in his young career by scoring a fourth round stoppage of Alvaro Terrero. Dacres was in control from the opening bell and had particular success in landing his right hand to the head of Terrero. The gradual one-sided combat was finally halted by Referee Ron Kearney stopped the fight midway through the fourth round. Official time of the stoppage was 1:36 of round four. Solomon Dacres advances to 2-0, with 1 Knockout. Alvaro Terrero falls to 5-12-3, with 3 Knockouts.

 

Undefeated Women’s Welterweight April Hunter scored a four round decision over veteran Klaudia Vigh. A fight that Vigh tried to press from the outset, saw several heated exchanges of offense between the two fighters. As the bout progressed, Hunter gradually took the offensive tempo and appeared at moments to be on the verge of a possible stoppage, but Vigh was able to hang on to the final bell. As all non-title bouts that do not impact regional or world rankings are scored solely by the referee officiating a bout, Referee Victor Laughlin scored the bout 40-37 in favor of Hunter. April Hunter advances to 4-0, with 0 Knockouts. Klaudia Vigh falls to 3-28-1, with 2 Knockouts.

 

Welterweight Joe Laws began the evening by scoring a six round decision over Chris Adaway. Referee Ron Kearney scored the bout 60-54 in favor of Laws. Joe Laws advances to 10-1, with 5 Knockouts. Chris Adaway falls to 10-70-4, with 1 Knockout.

 

Although the victory for Jeremias Ponce now puts him as the mandatory challenger for recently crowned Undisputed Jr. Welterweight world champion Josh Taylor in the International Boxing Federation’s (IBF) Jr. Welterweight ratings, the story that emerges out of this fight was the call of Referee Steve Grey to ignore the move of Lewis Ritson’s corner of throwing the towel in to stop the fight.

 

Quite frankly, the only time I can remember seeing something similar to this occurring in a Boxing ring was in the movie Diggstown. In the movie starring Louis Gossett, Jr. who played the role of Heavyweight “Honey” Roy Palmer, a near fifty year old boxer finds himself in the middle of a bet between two less than honorary characters played by James Woods and Bruce Dern. 

 

While this observer will not give away the plot of the film nor the film’s premise in complete form, even though I highly recommend the film to anyone who has not seen it as it is one of my favorite films, the gist of the bet was that Palmer could defeat ten men in the span of twenty-four hours. As Palmer prepared to face opponent number nine after battling his way through eight opponents and suffering a beating, John Gillon, the main antagonist of the film, played by Bruce Dern, informs Gabriel Cain, portrayed by James Woods of a change of opponent, one that had not been previously agreed to, a fighter who the story depicted was the only man to defeat “Honey “ Roy. A fighter by the name of “Hammerhead “ Hagen.

 

As you might guess if you have not seen the film, Hagen, portrayed by Wille Green is sent in to finish Palmer off. As expected, Hagen administrators a brutal beating on an already exhausted Palmer, finally knocking him down to the canvas. In a corner scene between rounds Cain had told Palmer that he was going to stop the fight, Palmer insisted to continue saying “Don’t lose faith in me twice.” 

 

Now on the canvas, Palmer struggling to get to his feet locks eyes with Cain who standing on the apron of the ring reaches for a towel that was draped over the corner, he yells out “Roy!” and throws the towel in. Angered, Palmer intercepts the towel and throws it right back at Cain the fight continued. Although this is where I will leave this brief synopsis as yours truly does not believe in the practice of “Spoiling,” it is important to keep in mind, Diggstown was a work of fiction and as such, once a director yells “End Scene,” it is over.

 

The difference between fiction and reality is, obviously there is significant danger associated with what goes on in the real Boxing ring. While Steve Grey’s decision could probably be summed up as “Referee’s discretion,” he will have to explain why he chose to ignore the wishes of a fighter’s corner that wanted the fight stopped.

 

If there is anything beyond a point of view that somehow the fighter, in this case Ritson, was still in position to win the fight on the scorecards, the bottom line here is Grey made the wrong decision. Although for the moment the decision does not seem as though it led to serious consequences medically for Ritson, it will be interesting to see if the British Boxing Board of Control, (BBBofC) the sole regulator of all combat sports events to be sanctioned throughout the United Kingdom, questions Grey on his decision and decides whether a disciplinary action might be necessary as usually when a towel is thrown in, the fight is stopped, regardless of a referee’s opinion. This is what should have been done here.

 

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“ THE DYNAMITE KID” MITCHEL STAPLETON READY TO EXPLODE AUGUST 14

 Press Release: June 12, 2021 By Dragon Fire Boxing – Australian prodigy “The Dynamite Kid” Mitchel Stapleton has not stopped training during the global pandemic and is eager to add to his perfect professional record two wins undefeated with two 1st round devasting Knock-Outs. 

Credit: Dragon Fire Boxing 

 

The Nambucca Heads native , has been patiently waiting for his comeback fight which has been 18 months in the making with many fights falling through. Stepleton was originally set to return as a featured contest on a Tim Tszyu bill early this year but opponent Ricky Collisimo declined the challenge after initially agreeing.

Stapleton is now set to return  on the 14th of August in Nambucca Heads New South Wales in the headline fight.

“The Dynamite Kid” spoke up recently about his time away from the ring and his upcoming fight.

“It feels really good to have my next fight date set, and even better its in my home town.  I will admit it has been frustrating to not been fighting, Im ready for anyone, anywhere, anytime.

 

August 14 I’m looking to showcase all the hard work I have put in the past 18 months and show Australia and soon the World that the Dynamite Kid can bang with the best.

 

I know one day I will be World Champion, and my time will come, but as the old saying goes, I have to clean out my backyard first.

I respectfully would love to get into a position to Challenge ANBF Australian champion Andrew Hunt.

I know my manager, The Big Boss Man, Tony Tolj, will get me the opportunities. He’s the best in the world, look at what he and the Moloney twins have accomplished.

 

Andrew and Jason are my boxing idols, and to be guided by the same team is an absolute honor, and I’m reading to show the world The Dynamite Kid is ready to Bang!”

 

Leading global boxing manager Tony Tolj gives his thoughts on Stapleton as well.

“Mitchel is a class act, I know how frustrated he must be, as I have had so many opportunities which resulted in opponents requiring new underwear after initially agreeing to the fight and forwhatever reason the fights haven’t eventuated. The Prime focus is to get “The Dynamite Kid” in the ring and getting the rounds in.

 

Mitchell is a great kid, undefeated with 2 fights for 2 1st round KOs, 5x time National Champion. He’s only 22, but I know the dedication he puts into boxing and his time will come”.

 

I’m very pumped to see him return in the ring, and his future will just go BANG!,” Tolj stated.

 

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Friday, June 11, 2021

KAMIL SZEREMETA STEPS IN TO FACE JAIME MUNGUIA FOR THE WBO INTERCONTINENTAL MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

 Press Release: By DAZN – EL PASO, Texas (June 11, 2021) – Former world title challenger Kamil Szeremeta (21-1, 5 KOs) will step in to face Jaime Munguia (36-0, 29 KOs) in a 12-round bout for the WBO Intercontinental Middleweight Championship. The fight will take place on Saturday, June 19 at The University of Texas at El Paso’s Don Haskins Center and will be streamed live exclusively on DAZN worldwide, excluding Mexico, beginning at 12:30 p.m. PT/1:30 p.m. MDT/3:30 p.m. ET. 

Credit: DAZN 

 

“I take my hat off to Jaime Munguia because he has remained calm and focused on his fight on June 19 despite so many changes,” said Oscar De La Hoya, Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy. “I am confident that he will make all the necessary changes and adjustments in order to walk away with his hand raised in victory. Kamil Szeremeta is the perfect challenge to show the world why he deserves a world title opportunity.”

 

“I have a lot of experience when it comes to opponent changes,” said Jaime Munguia. “Obviously, it’s different at this level because the preparation is stronger and more strategic. However, I take it very calmly and we are going to make the necessary adjustments to walk away with our hand raised in ivctory on June 19.

 

“I am delighted to be returning in such an important fight against Jaime Munguia,” said Kamil Szeremeta. “I understand the situation. Fight night is less than two weeks away. However, I’ve been preparing for an opportunity like this, and I will make sure to take it advantage of it. This June 19, I will score the upset against Munguia.”

 

“We are ready to show the world that Jaime Munguia is ready to become a two-division world champion,” said Fernando Beltran, CEO of Zanfer Promotions. “But first he will have to prove himself against a strong fighter in Kamil Szeremeta, whose only loss was to one of the best middleweights in recent years. With a resounding victory on June 19, the pride of Tijuana will put all the contenders in the division on notice.”

 

On June 19, a standout Polish contender will headline a great boxing event against Jaime Munguia,” said Leon Margules, President of Warrior’s Boxing. “However, and contrary to what was expected, it will be Kamil Szeremeta who will represent Poland that night. I look forward to seeing him defeat Munguia and earn himself another world title opportunity.”

 

In the co-main event, rising Uzbek contender Bektemir “Bully” Melikuziev (7-0, 6 KOs) will face his toughest test to date against former world title challenger “King” Gabriel Rosado (25-13-1, 14 KOs) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in a 12-round fight for the WBO Intercontinental and WBA Continental Americas Super Middleweight Titles. 

 

Ibeth “La Roca” Zamora (32-6, 12 KOs) of San Cristobal Huichochitlan, Toluca, Mexico will defend her WBC flyweight world championship against Olympic bronze medalist Marlen Esparza (9-1, 1 KO) of Houston, Texas in a 10-round fight.

 

Welterweight contender Blair “The Flair” Cobbs (14-0-1, 9 KOs) of Las Vegas, Nevada will fight Brad “King” Soloman (29-3, 9 KOs) of Lafayette, Louisiana in the 10-round opener of the DAZN stream.

 

Additional undercard fights will be streamed live via Facebook Watch.

 

Topping the undercard presentation is an exciting battle between two Golden Boy welterweights as Raul Curiel (9-0, 7 KOs) of Tampico, Mexico and Ferdinand Keroyban (14-1, 9 KOs) of North Hollywood, California meet in a 10-round fight.

 

Exciting southpaw contender Alexis “Lex” Rocha (16-1, 10 KOs) of Santa Ana, California will look to bounce back from his first defeat in a 10-round 147-pound battle against Jameson Bacon (26-4, 17 KOs) of Cebu, Philippines.

 

Tristan Kalkreuth (8-0, 6 KOs) of Duncanville, Texas will return to the ring in a six-round cruiserweight bout against Demetrius Banks (10-10-1, 5 KOs) of Detroit, Michigan.

 

Manuel Flores (9-0, 6 KOs) of Coachella, California will face Daniel Lozano (15-10-1, 11 KOs) of Bowling Green, Florida in a six-round super bantamweight battle. 

 

Gregory “Goyo” Morales (12-0, 8 KOs) of San Antonio, Texas will put his undefeated record on the line in a six-round super bantamweight fight against a soon-to-be-announced opponent.

 

 

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Thursday, June 10, 2021

Could Problems That Plagued Showtime’s PPV Stream Of Mayweather-Paul Be Avoided In The Future?

 

Initially, this observer had every intention of writing a feature column discussing the event that took place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, FL on June 6th, which featured the highly anticipated, whether that anticipation be good or bad depending on one’s perspective, exhibition between soon to be inducted International Boxing Hall of Famer (IBHOF) Floyd Mayweather and social media influencer/YouTube star Logan Paul. While I discussed the good and the potentially bad regarding the exhibition here on The Boxing Truth®️ by previewing the bout,  unfortunately, I am unable for the first time in twenty-five years that I have been writing about and covering Boxing dating back to my youth, to provide the reader with my thoughts and analysis on what took place on an event I was to have covered. The reason for that was that I like many others could not see the event as it happened due to a glitch that overwhelmed the servers of premium cable network Showtime, who streamed the pay-per-view broadcast here in the United States at a $49.99 price point in addition to making the event available on traditional cable/satellite providers respective pay-per-view distribution platforms. 

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It is important for me both in the interest of honesty with the reader as well as for those who might be reading the work of yours truly for the first time, who may have viewed the event via the traditional cable/satellite medium, who may not have experienced any issues viewing the broadcast that this was a unique position for me. As such,  I feel the best way to approach this is to provide some personal perspective on my experience. Although it should be no secret to both those who know me as well as longtime readers not only here on The Boxing Truth®️, the outlet/platform I own and operate as well as those who have seen my work through the years both for print outlets as well as online, that my stance on the pay-per-view medium is one that is well-known in that I routinely point out how such a model, also referred to by some as content paywalls, has become increasingly overpriced and undervalued as years have gone on in terms of the amount of content the consumer receives for the price of such events that most of the time in the last several years has seen a standard price point beginning at $70.

 

While I have also pointed out through numerous writings in recent years as to the benefits of digital subscription-based sports streaming networks such as DAZN and ESPN+ as networks/platforms that offer greater value for the price of either a monthly or annual subscription and have thus become a viable alternative to the pay-per-view model in offering the consumer both live and on demand access as part of their subscription through one platform, when events such as Mayweather-Paul emerge on the calendar, I do what I need to do as someone who chose long ago to cover Boxing and, despite my feelings that the pay-per-view model does more harm to the sport than it serves as a benefit specifically for the paying public, I ensure that I am able to cover such events.

 

By now, the reader is probably wondering what I meant when I said that this event put me in a unique position, I will continue. As someone who covers Boxing and is a longtime subscriber of United States satellite television provider DirecTV, I normally access such pay-per-view events through my provider and just like the consumer who does not have any involvement in the sport, I incur the expense of pay-per-view access because after all, there are only so many who can travel to cover an event in person. The rest of us meanwhile use the benefits of technology in order to cover such events. 

 

What made this a unique situation for me , but one that frankly as technology has evolved and more and more consumers opt for streaming options as opposed to traditional cable/satellite television that I have been trying to gradually move towards and have purchased pay-per-view events that I have covered through digital pay-per-view streaming platforms such as FITE more and more in recent years when the option has been available to me both for the convenience as well as a way as someone who is also a consumer to save costs, was I had known for several days  prior to the Mayweather-Paul event that there was a strong possibility of thunderstorms where I live that is a regular occurrence during the summer months. With the possibility of storms in the back of my mind, as days passed, it became more likely that thunderstorms were possible during the Mayweather-Paul event and with the likelihood that I would lose my satellite signal due to weather, I began looking for a streaming option to be able to cover the event. While when the option has been available to me I normally seek FITE for events that are not carried on digital subscription platforms like DAZN and ESPN+, the Mayweather-Paul event would not be available on FITE, but would be available for purchase through Showtime directly seeing as the event was being held under the Showtime Pay-Per-View banner and would be made available through both Showtime’s website as well as their standalone Showtime streaming app available on connected streaming devices and Smart TV platforms.

 

During the course of the week leading up to the event while I monitored what the weather situation would be for where I live on fight day, I reached out to Showtime and explained that I was considering purchasing the event through their platform citing the weather concerns I previously mentioned. I also inquired about whether on demand access would be available for those who purchased the event through their website or app. After some initial confusion from Showtime’s support as they were under the impression that I would order from my satellite provider, I made it clear that I would be purchasing through the network directly, I was told that on demand access would be included for those who purchased the event directly from the network only that on demand access would obviously not be available until after the Mayweather-Paul event had aired on June 6th.

 

With my questions answered by the network prior to fight day, the process seemed relatively straight forward and painless. Although I waited until a few hours before the event to purchase as I had waited to see if there was going to be a change in the weather outlook for the evening, something that is not something I normally do prior to an event like this, I went ahead and signed up for a Showtime account, completed my purchase, and subsequently logged into my streaming device. As I am someone who is also very leery of the potential for glitches, I paid attention to the instructions that were emailed to me upon purchasing the event and made sure that I was logged into the Showtime app and had the event stream pulled up and playing several minutes before a scheduled one hour countdown show prior to the event. The process was smooth and the quality of the stream that began with the countdown show was so impressive that I got on my social media platforms including Twitter, to express how pleased I was at the quality of Showtime’s stream. 

 

Just as I was beginning to settle myself in and frankly feel relaxed that for once I did not have to also keep an eye on the radar and worry about the weather as I covered an event like this during what is regularly referred to as “Summer Rain Season “ by local meteorologist., with five minutes to go before Showtime’s pay-per-view broadcast, the stream suddenly disappeared and was replaced by a the first of unfortunately several error messages throughout the evening. At the first sign of problems as someone who is savvy when it comes to streaming devices, I quickly exited the Showtime app, relaunched the app, and the restarted the stream. The feed did initially restart and I was able to see the opening of the broadcast and briefly saw the beginning as Showtime host Brian Custer along with Showtime series hosts Desus & Mero began discussing the evening’s event, then unfortunately, the stream was halted again by another error message. It was from this point that the broadcast became inaccessible, and, despite numerous attempts by yours truly to get the feed working, I was unsuccessful as either the app would freeze or if I was able to get to where I could try to start the stream, I would be greeted with error messages.

 

Unfortunately, this continued all evening with the brief glimpses of the broadcast that amounted to in most cases either thirty second or one minute clips if the stream wasn’t automatically halted by the dreaded error message that I included in this column. As this continued, I again reached out to Showtime support and informed them of the problems with the live stream of the event. I then asked when would the event be made available on demand as I had been told earlier in the week would be available for those who purchased the event directly from the network. Resigned to the circumstances of the evening even though I kept trying until well after midnight here on the east coast to get the stream working in the hopes that at minimum I would be see the Mayweather-Paul exhibition with the exception of having access to the undercard bouts, via the on-demand replay I had been told via email would be included, I was unsuccessful, I did however, wait patiently into the overnight hours to hear from Showtime’s support team.

 

Much to my disappointment and only adding to the frustration of the evening, when I did get a response from Showtime support, I was apologized to for the issues I had with the stream, but was then told that they had no information on any replays on Showtime’s app or other platforms. As any consumer could imagine and to be more specific those of us who cover the sport can attest to, this only added to what became one of the most frustrating evenings in recent memory for yours truly, who was only looking to do his job.

 

Now angry with a sour taste over the experience, I responded by saying that this was not what I was told earlier in the week by the same Showtime support team and immediately requested a full refund as I told them, unfortunately, I could not do my job tonight and unfortunately, you cannot cover an event you cannot see amongst other things I said in response as I vented my frustrations as now I could add feeling lied to into the situation. Despite this, unlike some who do not cover Boxing and are not involved in media, I remained professional even though I was angry as anyone  could understand and would be if they were in the same situation.

 

When I woke up the next day, I was informed by my family that the situation regarding Showtime’s stream had received some mainstream news coverage including among others from outlets such as The Hollywood Reporter. This was in addition to numerous others who reached out to me on social media during the outage who shared their experience with trying to access the stream via Showtime’s app and website. Although this confirmed for me that this was not something that solely affected me as a possible internet outage in my area as can happen from time to time, what this also indicated to me was something I have been saying for several years now regarding the need for Boxing promoters to adapt away from the pay-per-view model.

 

It served as an indication though not as of yet something that can be confirmed that perhaps more people purchased the Mayweather-Paul event directly from Showtime as opposed to traditional cable/satellite distribution. As much as that indicates the continued decline of the cable/satellite industry, which has only accelerated due to the ongoing global COVID-19 epidemic, the question now becomes for those Boxing promoters and networks who continue to insist on what is again an overpriced, undervalued, and frankly outdated model rather than adapting to the changing landscape and adopting to a  subscription-based model, what can be done to ensure circumstances that befell Showtime on June 6th does not happen again or at least, what measures/features could be put in place to ensure the paying customer will be able to access their purchased content in full even if there are technical issues with an event’s live stream.

 

First in the interest of full disclosure with the reader, one this is not intended nor should it be viewed as a criticism or indictment of Showtime or it’s parent company ViacomCBS, furthermore, again in the interest of disclosure as well as honesty, this observer was refunded in full as well as again apologized to by Showtime. 

 

After informing the network of my experience after I was informed that I was refunded and informing them again that I could not cover the event as originally intended for this column. I asked if the network would offer any comments on the technical problems that the stream had and what is being done to ensure that the same issues do not occur on future pay-per-view events including the upcoming  card headlined by a Jr. Welterweight bout between Gervonta Davis and Mario Barrios scheduled for June 26th. This observer then followed with an additional question of having seen the issues that occurred with the Mayweather-Paul stream, would the network consider adding on demand access to those events as I was initially led to believe or, is it possible that Showtime might partner with a streaming network such as FITE to handle live streaming of their future pay-per-view events as Fox Sports and other pay-per-view distributors such as Integrated Sports have done for their pay-per-view events?

 

As of this writing, the network has not responded to my request for comment beyond the following from Showtime support on Tuesday, June 7th. “Hi Beau, 

Thank you for contacting us about the PPV event. We have passed your comments on to the appropriate parties within our company. Please know our objective is to bring the very best programming to our subscribers, so we appreciate you bringing your concerns to our attention. “

 

While I look forward to updating this column in some form if/when my request for comment is answered, and keeping in mind that glitches are a consequence of ever evolving technology and there have been times dating back to when the cable/satellite medium was dominant where glitches would occur during pay-per-view events for a variety of reasons, the question is what can be done to ensure the paying customer gets the content they pay for as well as from a business perspective, what can be done to ensure such glitches ultimately does not result in a loss of revenue for networks broadcasting an event, the promoters promoting an event, which will also impact the fighters who are promised a portion of revenue from pay-per-view.

 

Although I believe particularly since ViacomCBS has invested significantly in the acquisition of international sports rights to add to its Paramount+ subscription-based streaming network (Formerly CBS All Access) that it would benefit the company significantly to add Boxing events much like the Mayweather-Paul event as it would essentially put them on an even field with ESPN+ and DAZN, while also offering the consumer a more economical option as opposed to the pay-per-view model and keeping in mind that prior to rebranding to Paramount+, the streaming network under the CBS All Access branding did stream several sporting events including the NFL’s playoff games and Super Bowl and would appear capable of high traffic on servers, there is another potential option if the company insists on continuing with the pay-per-view model and does not seek the assistance of a network platform such FITE to handle the streaming end of those events. What would that option be? YouTube.

 

It doesn’t take this observer to tell anyone that YouTube has been one of the most popular streaming platforms on a global scale for many years. The platform owned by Google could essentially be an easy solution for networks like Showtime to stream their pay-per-view events. Why am I confident that it can be done? For one, Showtime has already used the platform to stream both international Boxing cards not carried on their apps or cable/satellite channels as well as some preliminary bouts to cards that would be carried on their main cable/satellite network. It is important to also keep in mind that Boxing promoters around the world have used YouTube to stream their events including amateur Boxing both free as well as for a pay-per-view fee. 

 

An added feature that is already a staple of YouTube’s platform is the ability for the paying customer to be able to go back and watch content they have paid for whenever they wish, thus removing or at least greatly decreasing the potential of loss of revenue/refunding if there are technical issues with a live stream of an event. While the suggestion of either FITE or YouTube being used for streaming distribution for any future Showtime Pay-Per-View events if indeed ViacomCBS insists on continuing with the pay-per-view model is just that a suggestion, there are two things that need to be driven home here both for the reader as well as the powers that be at Showtime/ViacomCBS.

 

Without a legitimate solution and/or the added benefits of on demand access to ensure what occurred with the Mayweather-Paul event does not happen in the future, Showtime or any other network or promoter that continues to insist on the pay-per-view model, despite mounting evidence that adapting to more consumer friendly models would be more profitable, networks and promoters will continue to lose revenue. The bottom line, the consumer deserves better for their money. 

 

“And That’s The Boxing Truth.”

 

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