Wednesday, April 6, 2016

April 2016 Lightweight Reader Poll Update:



We would like to let our readers know that due to a scheduling conflict, our current reader poll regarding Boxing’s Lightweight division has been extended and will now close on Saturday, April 30, 2016 with a feature to follow on Tuesday, May 3, 2016. Cast your vote as to who you feel is currently the number one Lightweight in the world in our reader poll section below our archives section. Stay tuned. “And That’s The Boxing Truth.”


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Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Update:


We would like to let our readers know that a feature by Beau Denison discussing some of this past weekend’s action including Broner-Theophne and Adamek-Molina is in the works and will be released on Friday, April 8, 2016. Stay tuned.

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Friday, April 1, 2016

Adamek-Molina Weigh-In Results



The official weigh-in for Saturday’s Heavyweight clash between former two-division world champion Tomasz Adamek and former Heavyweight world title challenger Eric Molina took place earlier today in Krakow, Poland.  The official weights for the entire card are as follows.


Main Event:  Vacant IBF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title – 12Rds.

Tomasz Adamek 223lbs.                vs.                   Eric Molina 231lbs.

Cruiserweight – 10 Rds.

MICHAL CIESLAK 199lbs.             vs.                   FRANCISCO PALACIOS 198lbs.

Cruiserweight – 10 Rds.

MATEUSZ MASTERNAK 199lbs.             vs.                   ERIC FIELDS 198lbs.

Welterweights – 10 Rds.

RAFAEL JACKIEWICZ 146lbs.                 vs.                   MICHAL SYROWATKA 146lbs.

Women’s European Lightweight championship – 8Rds.

EWA BRODNICKA (Champion) 134lbs. vs.                   ANITA TORTI 134lbs.

Heavyweight – 10Rds.

ANDRZEJ WAWRZYK 236lbs.                 vs.                  MARCIN REKOWSKI 227lbs.


Adamek vs, Molina: The Final Call  takes place tomorrow (Saturday April 2nd) at the Tauron Arena in Krakow, Poland. The card will be televised on a pay-per-view basis by Integrated Sports Pay-Per-View and will be available on cable/satellite providers as well as available globally  on www.Fite.TV , www.GFL.TV , and www.Eversport.TV  for $29.95. The card will begin at 2PM ET/11AM PT (U.S. Time). Contact your local cable/satellite provider or Fite.TV, GFL.TV, or Eversport.TV for ordering information.

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Thursday, March 31, 2016

Premier Boxing Champions 4/1/2016 Weigh-In Results: Broner Loses World Title On Scale



The official weigh-in for tomorrow’s Premier Boxing Champions card taking place in at the DC Armory in Washington, D.C. was held earlier today in Washington, D.C. Four-division world champion Adrien Broner was slated to defend his WBA Jr. Welterweight world championship in the main event of this card, but came in over the 140lb. weight limit. After being given two hours to attempt to make weight, Broner never returned to the scale and relinquished his world championship.  The title will be on the line for Broner’s opponent Ashley Theophane only. If Broner is victorious, the WBA Jr. Welterweight world championship becomes vacant.  The official weights for the entire card are as follows.


Main Event: WBA Jr. Welterweight world championship* – 12Rds.

Adrien Broner* 140 ½ lbs.      vs.       Ashley Theophane 140lbs.

*Broner over weight title remains on the line for Theophane only.


Lightweight – 10Rds.

Argenis Mendez 134lbs.         vs.       Robert Easter Jr. 133lbs.


Jr. Lightweight – 10Rds.


Gervonta Davis 131lbs.          vs.        Guillermo Avila  130lbs.


Jr. Welterweight – 10Rds.

Anthony Peterson 137lbs.                   vs.       Samuel Neequaye 138lbs.


Super-Middleweight – 8Rds.

Demond Nicholson   164lbs.               vs.       Joshua Okine 160lbs.


Light-Heavyweight – 10Rds.

J’Leon Love  169lbs.               vs.       Michael Gbenga 169lbs.


Welterweight – 6 Rds.

Kareem Martin 147lbs.                       vs.       Somner Martin 147lbs.


*Bouts scheduled to take place with weights unavailable as of this writing:


Lightweight – 6Rds.
Patrick Harris                          vs.       Samuel Amoako


Jr. Middleweight – 4 Rds.

Shyngyskhan Tazhibay                      vs,       Riarus Dudley


*Both bouts are still scheduled to take place as of this writing.


PBC: Broner vs. Theophane takes place tomorrow night (Friday, April 1st) at the DC Armory in Washington D.C. The card can be seen in the United States on Spike TV beginning at 9PM ET/6PM PT. Contact your local cable/satellite provider for time and channel in your area. Check your listings internationally.


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Monday, March 28, 2016

Is Ward Ready For Kovalev?



The storyline heading into Andre Ward’s battle against undefeated IBF number one rated Light-Heavyweight contender Sullivan Barrera was whether or not Ward’s sporadic activity as a fighter in recent years would work against him in a bout that ultimately would determine a mandatory challenger for undefeated unified WBO/IBF/WBA Light-Heavyweight world champion Sergey Kovalev. Despite his status as one of the best fighters in the sport, Ward’s career has been plagued by a combination of promotional issues as well as injuries.


Ward however, has managed to remain unbeaten and is a former unified world champion of the 168lb. Super-Middleweight division. Despite circumstances that have often led to in the ring setbacks for some fighters, Ward has continued to dominate his opposition. The bout against Sullivan Barrera would be no different. For twelve rounds Andre Ward used hand speed, defense, and elusiveness to outbox Barrera in a performance that was highlighted by a third round knockdown as a result of a perfectly timed left hook in what would become a convincing twelve round unanimous decision victory.


There was no drama attached to this fight, but what was noteworthy is despite the struggles he has faced outside of the ring that has prevented him from fighting consistently, Andre Ward proved that he is still a force to be reckoned with. The obvious storyline that comes out of this fight is a potential encounter between Ward and Sergey Kovalev, one of the sport’s feared knockout artists.


This observer has gone on the record in the past in saying that it is time for Kovalev and WBC world champion Adonis Stevenson, widely regarded as the two best Light-Heavyweights in the world to finally make a fight between the two a reality to determine an undisputed Light-Heavyweight world champion. Readers may recall in February of this year following Sergey Kovalev’s second knockout victory over former Light-Heavyweight world champion Jean Pascal that I made an impassioned plea to Boxing’s respective sanctioning organizations, television networks that are involved, and rival promoters to make this fight a reality saying simply “Make It Happen!”


Even though my opinion has not changed, if a fight between Kovalev and Stevenson cannot be made at least in the immediate future, a viable option for Kovalev just might be a title defense against Andre Ward. After all, Ward is as skilled a fighter as they come and has the resume and marquee value that would make him a likely candidate to face Kovalev if in the event a fight against Adonis Stevenson is not an immediate future.


A potential fight between Kovalev and Ward offers an upside for both fighters. For Kovalev, a bout against Ward would offer him another opportunity to show what he can do against a fighter who has been regarded as one of the best fighters pound for pound in the world. For Andre Ward, a fight against Kovalev would not only give him the opportunity at potentially winning a world championship in a second weight division, but more importantly a victory over Kovalev would almost certainly put him back in the discussion among the Boxing’s pound for pound elite.


From a business perspective it would not surprise this observer to see a potential fight between the two possibly headline a pay-per-view card and it would be a legitimate attraction that would likely generate decent pay-per-view numbers in an era where the sport is in transition. An interesting question that some might ask however, is should Andre Ward take on another opponent before facing Kovalev?


It is important to remember that Ward’s victory over Barrera essentially earned him the right to a mandatory title shot against Kovalev, a fighter who is the unified world champion of the Light-Heavyweight division. Even though Ward has been sporadic in terms of his activity in the ring in recent years due to promotional issues and injuries, he has shown no negative effects from what has periodically prevented him from stepping in the ring on a more frequent basis when he has fought regardless of who his opposition might be.


Although some may be of the opinion that Ward should face another opponent before squaring off against Sergey Kovalev, I believe that it will come down to simply what is on the table for both fighters in terms of economics that will determine how soon the fight will take place. This observer believes that if the fight can be made and it makes sense from a financial standpoint for both fighters it would not make sense for either fighter to turn the fight down.


As for whether or not Ward is ready for the challenge of Sergey Kovalev that is a question that will be answered if and when the fight takes place. For a fighter in Ward who has dealt with his share of criticism however, one might argue that there is no better way to silence your critics than to take on a fighter who is viewed as one of the most dangerous in the sport.


Despite this observer’s opinion as to what should happen in the Light-Heavyweight division, if a battle between Kovalev and Ward does take place sometime later this year and if the winner of that fight is then be placed in a bout against Adonis Stevenson to determine an undisputed Light-Heavyweight world champion, it should be viewed as a positive for Boxing. As we have often seen in the sport however, getting fights made that will ultimately benefit Boxing in the long-term is a task that can be easier said than done.


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Friday, March 25, 2016

Ward-Barrera Weigh-In Results


The official weigh-in for the upcoming Light-Heavyweight bout between undefeated former Super-Middleweight champion Andre Ward and undefeated IBF number one Light-Heavyweight contender Sullivan Barrera took place earlier today in Oakland, CA. Below are the official weights for the entire card.


Main Event: Light-Heavyweight – 12 Rds.

Andre Ward (28-0, 15 Knockouts) 174lbs.          vs.       Sullivan Barrera (17-0, 12 Knockouts) 174lbs.


North American Boxing Federation (NABF) Featherweight Title – 10Rds.


Joseph Diaz (19-0, 11 Knockouts) 125lbs.         vs.       Jayson Velez (23-1-1, 16 Knockouts) 125lbs.


Jr. Welterweight – 10Rds.

Maurice Hooker (19-0-2, 14 Knockouts)  140lbs.           vs.       Wilfredo Buelvas (17-5, 11 Knockouts)138lbs.


Featherweight – 8Rds.

Daniel Franco (12-0-3, 7 Knockouts) 126lbs.     vs.       German Meraz (52-37-1, 30 Knockouts) 125lbs.


Jr. Middleweight – 6Rds.

Aaron Coley (12-1-1, 6 Knockouts) 157lbs.        vs.       Urmat Ryskeldiev (11-3-2, 7 Knockouts) 155lbs.


Heavyweight – 4Rds.

Zhilei Zhang (7-0, 4 Knockouts) 253lbs. vs.       Tyree Ortiz (5-2, 4 Knockouts) 282lbs.

Light-Heavyweight – 4 Rds.

Junior Younan (7-0, 6 Knockouts) 173lbs          vs.       Cristian Solorzano (4-7, 3 Knockouts) 174lbs.

Middleweight – 6Rds.

Rudy Puga (7-0, 6 Knockouts) 162lbs.    vs.       Carlos Lozano (7-5, 4 Knockouts) 162lbs.


Ward vs. Barrera takes place tomorrow night (Saturday, March 26th) at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, CA. The fight will be broadcast by HBO Sports in the United States at 9:45PM ET/6:45PM PT. In the United Kingdom and Ireland the fight can be seen on BoxNation at Midnight (Sunday, March 27th (Local UK Time) Check your listings internationally.  Update: We will have post-material for Ward-Barrera on the website on Monday, March 28th. Stay tuned.


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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Brief Update


We here at The Boxing Truth ® would like to let our readers know that we are between rounds and will resume our regular schedule on Friday, March 25th. Stay tuned. “And That’s The Boxing Truth.”

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Sunday, March 20, 2016

Reader Poll: The Lightweights


We here at The Boxing Truth ® would like to let readers know that a feature looking at Boxing’s Lightweight division is currently in the works.  The Lightweight division has long been one of the sport’s most storied weight classes and has had such legendary champions as Benny Leonard, Roberto Duran, Pernell Whitaker, Lou Ambers, and Shane Mosley just to name a few who were each recognized as the best Lightweight in the world during their respective times in the division.  We would like to know your opinion on who currently is the number one Lightweight in the world.


Please cast your vote for one of the following fighters in our Reader Poll section:

Jorge Linares

Rances Barthelemy

Anthony Crolla

Terry Flanagan

Or,

Other (Please specify in our comments section.)


This reader poll will open on Sunday, March 20, 2016 and will close on Friday April 1, 2016 with the feature to follow on Monday, April 4, 2016. We look forward to hearing from you. Stay tuned. “And That’s The Boxing Truth.”


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Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Premier Boxing Champions 3/15/2016 Recap


Unbeaten  Jr. Welterweight prospect Sergey Lipinets added another victory to his resume by scoring an impressive fifth round knockout over Levan  Ghvamichava on Tuesday night at the Robinson Rancheria Resort and Casino in Nice, CA.  In what was a competitive bout, both fighters had their share of moments and neither was able to stand out clearly from the other in the early rounds.


As the fight progressed Lipinets was able to work effectively behind his jab and land power punches using a systematic approach in his attack. Although Ghvamichava was almost matching Lipinets punch for punch in the early rounds, he was sporadic with his offense as the fight went on.


Lipinets was able to mix in some combinations as the fight progressed and was able to bring the fight to an end in round five when he connected with a devastating left hook to the body of Ghvamichava. Ghvamichava appeared to be in excruciating pain as a result of the shot to the body was unable to beat the count. Official time of the stoppage was 1:40 of round five.


Sergey Lipinets advances to 9-0, with 7 Knockouts. Levan Ghvamichava falls to 16-2-1, with 12 Knockouts.


Also on this card, in the Welterweight division unbeaten prospect Kevin Watts scored a fifth round knockout over Michal Chudecki. Watts was in control of this fight from the opening bell and dropped Chudecki with a beautiful right hand/left hook combination in the fifth round. Although Chudecki was able to beat the count, he had no resistance as Watts continued to dish out punishment until the fight was finally stopped by Referee Edward Collantes. Official time of the stoppage was 2:01 of round five.


Kevin Watts advances to 11-0, with 4 Knockouts. Michal Chudecki falls to 11-3-1, with 3 Knockouts.


In the Super-Middleweight division unbeaten prospect Sergiy Derevyanchenko picked up his eighth career victory in as many fights as he scored an eighth round stoppage over a very “Game” Mike Guy. Several of the rounds in this fight were very close and competitive with Guy, who took the fight on one week notice showing that he had come to fight.


As the fight progressed however, Derevyanchenko found a home for his left hook as he was able to land it effectively to the body of Guy as well as landing uppercuts to the head. In the eighth and final round Derevyanchenko caught up with his “Game” opponent as he dropped guy with a solid right hand to the head. Guy was able to beat the count, but was floored for a second time moments later as a result of a follow-up barrage by Dereyanchenko. Guy showing his mettle was able to beat the count for the second time, but the bout was stopped shortly after the bout resumed following the second knockdown by Referee Michael Margado.


Sergiy Derevyanchenko advances to 8-0, with 6 Knockouts. Mike Guy falls to 8-2-1, with 4 Knockouts.


In other bouts *:

Leduan Barthelemy (9-0, 5 Knockouts) KO1 over Pedro Melo (14-13-2, 7 Knockouts) Official time: 259 of round one.

*A scheduled eight round Jr. Lightweight bout between undefeated prospect Mario Barrios 14-0, 8 Knockouts) and Erick Martinez (11-4-1, with 5 Knockouts) did not take place. Although both fighters weighed in for the bout on Monday, the fight was cancelled hours before the card, which was televised in the U.S. by Fox Sports 1 took place. The reason for the cancellation stems from Martinez, who weighed in at 136lbs. failing to make the contractually agreed upon weight limit of 132lbs. As of this writing there is no word if there will be an attempt to reschedule the bout at some point in the near future.


As has been the norm for the Premier Boxing Champions series, this card featured a look at three undefeated rising prospects. Although Sergey Lipinets, Kevin Watts, and Sergiy Derevyanchenko are still relatively young in their respective careers, the television exposure this card provided them will likely benefit all three as they look to continue to climb up the ranks.


An interesting conundrum that will probably be present for the handlers of all three fighters will be just how quickly each fighter will move up the ladder of contention. Although it is logical to assume that each is not nearing world title contention at least in the immediate future, if all three can continue to win as they progress it would not surprise this observer to see any of the three knocking on the door of world title contention within a year or two years from now. The only question that I have in mind is who will each fighter be put in against in the meantime that will determine if either is ready to face a fighter who is considered a top contender.


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Monday, March 14, 2016

Premier Boxing Champions 3/15/2016 Weigh-In Results



The official weigh-in for tomorrow’s Premier Boxing Champions card was held earlier today in Nice, CA. The weights for the entire card are as follows.


Main Event: Jr. Welterweight – 10Rds.


Sergey Lipinets (8-0, 6 Knockouts) 141lbs. vs.  Levan Ghvamichava (16-1-1,12 Knockouts) 140lbs.


Super-Middleweight – 8Rds.


Sergiey Derevyanchenko (7-0, 5 Knockouts) 167lbs. vs. Mike Guy (8-1-1, 4 Knockouts) 166lbs.


Jr. Lightweight – 8Rds.


Mario Barrios (14-0, 8 Knockouts) 131lbs. vs. Erick Martinez (11-4-1, 5 Knockouts) 136lbs.


Jr. Welterweight - *


Kevin Watts (10-0, 3 Knockouts) 139lbs.  vs. Michal Chudecki 140lbs (11-1-1, 3 Knockouts)


Featherweight - *


Leduan Barthelemy (8-0, 4 Knockouts) 123lbs. vs. Predo Melo 123lbs. (14-12-2, 7 Knockouts)


*As of this writing there has not been a scheduled distance announced for either the Watt-Chudecki or Barthelemy-Melo bouts. Both bouts remain scheduled to take place.

PBC: Lipinets vs. Ghvamichava takes place tomorrow night (Tuesday, March 15th) at the Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino in Nice, California. In the United States the card will be televised by Fox Sports 1 at 9PM ET/6PM PT. Check your cable or satellite provider for time and channel in your area. Check your listings internationally. We will have a recap of the card released on Wednesday, March 16th.


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Saturday, March 12, 2016

Update:

We would like to let our readers know that we are between rounds and will resume our regular weekly schedule on Monday, March 14th. Stay tuned. “And That’s The Boxing Truth.”'

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Friday, March 11, 2016

Zab Judah Comeback Fight Cancelled For The Third Time



It has been announced that the Zab Judah- Josh Torres bout which was scheduled to take place tomorrow (Saturday, March 12th) has been cancelled. The cancellation comes amid what has been called “eligibility concerns.” The entire card, which was to take place at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center at The D in Las Vegas, NV and was to be televised in the United States by CBS Sports Network has been cancelled.  In a statement released to the media earlier today Derek Stevens CEO of the D Las Vegas and the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center stated quote “Last night, I received multiple calls from the Nevada Athletic Commission regarding eligibility concerns.  After our discussions, it became apparent the fight card could not move forward. Although I'm disappointed with the situation, I appreciate the phone calls and look forward to working with the Nevada Athletic Commission on future boxing events at the DLVEC.”


For the thirty-eight year old Judah, who has not fought since losing a twelve round unanimous decision to Paul Malignaggi in December 2013, the cancellation of his bout with Torres marks his third failed attempt to get back in the ring.  Judah was previously scheduled to face Hevinson Herrera in September of last year, but that fight was cancelled when Herrera suffered an injury during a scuffle with Judah at the official weigh-in the day before the fight was to take place. The former multi-division world champion Judah was then scheduled to face Juan Carlos Salgado in November of last year, but that bout was also cancelled when Salgado suffered an injury while training for the bout.


All ticket purchases for the Judah-Torres card will be reimbursed. Credit card transactions will be automatically refunded and cash refunds will be issued at their point of purchase.  As of this writing there is no word as to what the eligibility issues that led to this latest cancellation were or if the card will eventually be rescheduled.  We will keep you updated on any developments as they become available.



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