Thursday, July 25, 2019

MAURICE HOOKER VS. JOSE RAMIREZ FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES


Credit: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom Boxing USA

Press Release: By DAZN – DALLAS, July 25, 2019 – Fans gathered on Thursday afternoon in anticipation for the showdown on Saturday night at the College Park Center featuring WBO World Super Lightweight Titlist Maurice Hooker facing off against WBC World Super Lightweight Titlist Jose Ramirez. Also on the card, IBF World Super Featherweight Titlist Tevin Farmer, who continues to be the most active champion will match up against mandatory featherweight challenger Guilluame Frenois, undefeated Tremaine Williams challenges Yenifel Vicente in a featherweight bout, and hometown fighter Austin “Ammo” Williams battles Jabrandon Harris in a middleweight fight.

On Saturday night, DAZN’s coverage of the preliminary fights begins at 7 p.m. ET, with the main card starting at 9 p.m. ET.

Maurice Hooker

“This fight means everything for me. I hope Jose is ready. I will be the champion. I don’t want to bet on eating Whataburger. Let’s bet on breakfast in the morning with my belts. I’m pumped about this fight being home in Dallas. Jose is good fighter and he’s come ready to fight. I’m ready to go one round, I’m ready to go two rounds, I’m ready to go 12. But the way Jose fights, he will run into my right hand.”

Jose Ramirez

“I am looking forward to showing my skills to the people of Texas. Going to new places is part of being a superstar and that’s what I want to become. In order to make a unification fight, I had to come to Maurice’s backyard but I am looking forward to using this opportunity. I want to make you all proud. My team knows I am ready, I know I am ready.” 

Eddie Hearn, Matchroom Managing Director

“We have had an amazing first eight or nine months with DAZN. All of these great fighters have been active, most especially Tevin Farmer who continues to get in the ring to defend his belt and this weekend has a tough mandatory fight in front of him. 

“I am desperate to see Maurice Hooker win this fight on Saturday night. He is a great man. But overall, this is why we called this show ‘All or Nothing’ because each guy comes in with a belt and will leave with both titles. It’s going to be a tremendous fight and I cannot wait for this.”

Tevin Farmer

“I had an amazing training camp. I know a lot of fighters say this but this was really my best camp. No cheating. Eight weeks. Six days a week, three times a day. I think this will be my best performance ever. As you can see, I am skinny as hell right now but I am not dry. I feel great. I feel motivated again, I want to take this thing to a new level. Saturday on DAZN, you will see me take it to that new level. I want Gervonta Davis, I want JoJo Diaz. I want unifications. But God willing, you will see on Saturday night and then we will be there for a big fight. JoJo Diaz, you next!”

Guilluame Frenois

“Since my draw against Jono Carroll last year, I have been waiting to get this shot. I am looking forward to Saturday night and bringing the belt back to France.”

Tremaine Williams

I finally get to showcase who I really am. Come Saturday night I’ll show what I can do.”

Austin “Ammo” Williams

“Without you guys I wouldn’t be myself without the support that Eddie has given me I wouldn’t be here. I constantly get great opportunities to showcase my skills. I’m super dedicated to this sport, I do the work on it everyday day. It really is a blessing for me. I’m here to change the world and this is my way to do it. Eddie and my team is helping me do that. I love everybody, thank you for your time.”


About DAZN:
DAZN is the largest global sports streaming platform in the world. Since launching in 2016, DAZN had expanded across four continents with the service available in the United States, Canada, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Japan and Brazil. DAZN guarantees no long-term contract, no bundles, just affordable access to all the service's sports on connected devices including smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, games consoles and PCs. 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 more than 100 fight nights per year from Matchroom Boxing, Golden Boy Promotions, GGG Promotions, Bellator MMA, the World Boxing Super Series and Combate Americas. DAZN also features live MLB action each day of the season with its new daily show, ChangeUp.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Examining Thurman-Pacquiao


The fight between undefeated WBA Welterweight champion Keith Thurman and future Hall of Famer Manny Pacquiao on July 20th was one of the most anticipated encounters of 2019. While some may say that any fight that features a fighter of Pacquiao’s stature in the sport, particularly at this stage of his career, the bout did have an added element of intrigue attached to it. In previewing this fight, this observer referred to the encounter as a classic scenario of youth versus experience. Despite having considerably more experience than his opponent, the intriguing question in the build-up to this fight was whether or not Pacquiao at forty years old still had the skills, timing, and reflexes necessary to compete with a younger and unbeaten world champion in his prime. It did not take long for Pacquiao to answer that question.

When the fight began Pacquiao made it immediately apparent that his hand speed and timing were still among the best in the sport as he knocked the champion Thurman down with a short right hook to the head. Although this was in reality a flash knockdown, it did send the message that Pacquiao had come to fight. What impressed me about Pacquiao’s approach in this fight was not only his hand speed, but also his footwork and lateral movement. As has been the case throughout his career, the combination of effective footwork, lateral movement, timing, and hand speed worked to Pacquiao’s advantage.

While there were several moments throughout this fight where one might argue the rounds were close due to Pacquiao choosing to pick his spots rather than stand and trade punches with Thurman, the champion’s most effective moments throughout the fight were periods where he was able to back Pacquiao up. In particular, moments where he was able to get Pacquiao on the ropes. Thurman however, never seemed to be able to break the rhythm that Pacquiao was able to establish early in the fight and could not neutralize Pacquiao’s movement for a sustained period of time.

Although Thurman was able to out land Pacquiao according to CompuBox statistics 210 of 571 total punches to Pacquiao’s 195 of 686, it was Pacquiao who was overall the more effective fighter throughout in this observer’s eyes. What appeared to be a clear win for Pacquiao from my perspective as I scored the fight 119-109 in his favor, turned into somewhat of a controversial decision when the official decision, a split decision in Pacquaio’s favor was announced, with one judge scoring the fight in Thurman’s favor by a margin of 114-113.

The scorecard in question rendered by Judge Glenn Feldman did not appear to be an accurate assessment of what took place in the fight. While this is strictly the opinion of yours truly, it is important to note that Feldman has served as a judge in over one thousand professional fights in his career and it goes without saying that not everyone is going to agree with a judge’s score every time out. It did however, bring back memories for this observer of Manny Pacquiao’s first fight against Tim Bradley. A fight many, including yours truly felt Pacquiao won convincingly, but one that he ultimately came out on the losing end of a controversial split decision.

The scorecard of Glenn Feldman was overruled by Judges Dave Moretti and Tim Cheatham, who each scored the fight 115-112 for Pacquiao. Although the scorecards of Moretti and Cheatham were closer in margin compared to that of this observer, the result was the same. With Pacquaio once again a Welterweight world champion, the natural question to ask is what’s next? For the time being, Pacquiao will be inactive as the Philippine. Senator must fulfill those commitments before resuming his career as a boxer. This could mean that Pacquiao will be inactive for the remainder of 2019 as he suggested shortly after his victory over Keith Thurman.

The question then becomes who could Pacquiao face in 2020? While it’s not out of the realm of possibility to think that Pacquiao could face Keith Thurman again in a rematch as Thurman was a longtime champion prior to losing to Pacquiao, the most logical option in this observer’s eyes is for Pacquiao to face the winner of the upcoming IBF/WBC Welterweight world championship unification bout between undefeated IBF champion Errol Spence and two-time world champion Shawn Porter, who currently holds the WBC crown.

The 147lb. Welterweight division has historically been one of Boxing’s most storied and talent-deep divisions. There is no doubt in my mind that not only will this continue well into the future, but with Manny Pacquiao now once again one of the world champions in the division, there will be no shortage of intriguing fights that could be made and there will obviously be plenty of money to be made.

“And That’s The Boxing Truth.”

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Francis Chua Discusses Kye MacKenzie Win And Ring Return This Weekend




Press Release: July 24, 2019 By Dragon Fire Boxing - Undefeated Western Australian Francis Chua returns to action this weekend as he looks to ride on the crest of a wave created by his last victory against then WBO number 2 Kye MacKenzie on the undercard of Jeff Horn vs Anthony Mundine.

Chua fights this weekend at the latest instalment of Dragon Fire Boxing's Thunderdome series which has been operating for over 25 years. Chua opened up about his experience against MacKenzie and previewed this weekends event.

The Western Australian said, "Beating MacKenzie was a fantastic experience on such a massive event too. It was perfect and it is something that will live with me for the rest of my career. 

"If he wanted a rematch I would be up for taking it, but for now I want to continue to rise up the ranks and reach the very top in the lightweight division. My career is going places with or without the MacKenzie rematch.

"I believe I won the fight and won it well. It was close but I did enough and I showed that I am on that level with fighters who are rising up to world level. I'm only 7 fights into my professional career but I believe I can reach the very top." 

Chua's features this coming weekend in Metro City, Perth, on the latest edition of Dragon Fire Boxing's Thunderdome events. Dragon Fire head honcho comes in the form of Australian boxing supremo Tony Tolj, who gave his take on Chua and this weekends action as a whole.

He said, "Francis was absolutely excellent last time out and we're looking to guide him through the ranks and really build him as a fighter and help him showcase his ever-improving skills. He is an all-action fighter and I'm really excited to see him perform this weekend.

"The show at the weekend will be what Thunderdome shows are always about. Good competitive well-matched fights packed with non-stop action. We feel we have to put on the most competitive fights to keep Australian boxing growing, so that's what we do with the Thunderdome events."

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Saturday, July 20, 2019

Update

We would like to let our readers know that three features are currently in the works for the next week here on the website. The first feature, which will concern tonight's Thurman-Pacquiao World Welterweight championship fight will be released on Wednesday, July 24th.

A feature previewing the upcoming WBO/WBC Jr. Welterweight world championship unification bout between undefeated world champions Maurice Hooker and Jose Ramirez will be released on Friday, July 26th. Stay tuned. "And That's The Boxing Truth."

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Friday, July 19, 2019

Thurman-Pacquiao Weights


The official weigh-in for Saturday’s WBA Welterweight world championship fight between undefeated world champion Keith Thurman and challenger Manny Pacquiao took place earlier today in Las Vegas, NV. The official weights for the entire card are as follows.

Main Event: WBA Welterweight world championship - 12Rds.

Keith Thurman 146 1/2lbs. vs Manny Pacquiao 145 1/2lbs.

Welterweight - 12Rds.

Yordenis Ugas 147lbs vs. Omar Figueroa 147lbs.

IBF Super-Middleweight world championship - 12Rds.

Caleb Plant 168lbs vs. Mike Lee 167lbs.

Welterweight -10Rds. 

Sergey Lipinets 147lbs. vs. Jayar Inson 147lbs.



Bantamweight - 12Rds.*

Juan Carlos Payano 117 1/2lbs. vs. Luis Nery 118 1/2lbs. 

(Nery a half pound over the 118lb. Bantamweight limit. Fight to go on as scheduled as of this writing.)

Heavyweight - 10Rds. 

Efe Ajagba 242lbs. vs. Ali  Demirezen 247 1/2lbs.

Welterweight - 8Rds.

Jimmy Williams 146 1/2lbs. vs.  Abel Ramos 147lbs. 

Flyweight - 8Rds.

Carlos Maldonado 113lbs. vs. Genisis Libranza 113lbs. 

Featherweight - 8Rds. 

John Leo Dato 127 1/2lbs. vs. Juan Lopez 127 1/2lbs.  


Thurman vs. Pacquiao takes place on Saturday, July 20th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV. The card can be seen in the United States on a cable/satellite pay-per-view basis on Fox Sports Pay-Per-View as well as globally on www.Fite.TV and through the Fox Sports app for  $74.99. The pay-per-view card will begin at 9PM ET/6PM PT (U.S. Time ) with a prelim portion of the card airing on Fox beginning at 8PM ET/5PM PT featuring a battle for the IBF Super-Middleweight world championship between undefeated champion Caleb Plant and undefeated challenger Mike Lee Contact your local cable satellite provider or visit www.FoxSports.com/PPV for ordering information. Check your local listings internationally.

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Whyte-Rivas Weights



The official weigh-in for Saturday’s card at the O2 Arena headlined by a Heavyweight bout between WBC number one contender Dillian Whyte and undefeated number ten rated contender Oscar Rivas took place earlier today in London, England. The weights for the entire card are as follows.

Main Event: Heavyweight - 12Rds.*

Dillian Whyte 259lbs. vs. Oscar Rivas 239lbs

(*Bout is for Interim championship status in the WBC’s Heavyweight ratings.)

Heavyweight - 10Rds.

Dereck Chisora  257lbs. vs. Artur Szpilka 243lbs.

Heavyweight - 12Rds.

David Price 257lbs. vs. David Allen 241lbs.


Cruiserweight - 10Rds.

Lawrence Okolie  199lbs. vs. Mariano Gudino 199lbs.

Light-Heavyweight - 10Rds.

Dan Azeez 174lbs.vs. Charlie Duffield  174lbs.

Cruiserweight - 10Rds.

Richard Riakporhe 199lbs. vs. Chris Smith 198lbs

Jr. Welterweight - 4Rds.

Reece Smith 142lbs. vs. Ibrar Riyaz 144lbs.

Heavyweight - 8Rds.

Fabio Wardley 238lbs.  vs. Mariano  Strunz 232lbs.

Heavyweight- 4Rds.

Alen Babic 207lbs. vs. Morgan Dessaux 216lbs.

Whyte vs. Rivas takes place Saturday, July 20th at the O2 Arena in London, England. The full card can be seen in the United States and several countries internationally on digital sports streaming network DAZN beginning at 1PM ET/10AM PT (U.S. Time.) For more information about DAZN including schedules, list of available streaming devices, availability around the world, and to subscribe please visit: www.DAZN.com.

In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the card can be seen on a pay-per-view basis on Sky Box Office beginning at 6PM (Local UK Time) for £19.95. Please visit www.sky.com/Boxoffice for ordering information.

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Thursday, July 18, 2019

Previewing DAZN’s UK Heavyweight Tripleheader


July 20, 2019 will prove to be a loaded day of Boxing. Of course, most will identify the day as the date where one of the most-anticipated fights of the year will take place between undefeated WBA Welterweight world champion Keith Thurman and future Hall of Famer Manny Pacquiao. A fight that will headline a pay-per-view card broadcast by Fox Sports Pay-Per-View here in the United States. There will be however, far more available to Boxing fans not just in America, but around the world as digital subscription streaming network DAZN will broadcast an interesting card from the O2 Arena in London, England that will be highlighted by three Heavyweight bouts featuring top contenders, former world title challengers and veterans who are looking to get into world title contention.

In the main event, current WBC number one rated Heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte will square off with undefeated top-ten contender Oscar Rivas in a bout scheduled for twelve rounds. The fight, which is billed as an elimination bout with interim championship status attached to determine a mandatory challenger for the winner of the upcoming rematch between undefeated WBC world champion Deontay Wilder and Luis Ortiz, pits two fighters who are both capable of scoring knockouts against each other. A unique coincidence between the two is both Whyte and Rivas are coming off knockout wins that each occurred in the late rounds.

In December of last year, Whyte scored a devastating one punch knockout over former world title challenger Dereck Chisora in the eleventh round. The knockout, which occurred by a flush left hook to the head, was one of the highlights of 2018 in the eyes of many Boxing fans. Rivas meanwhile scored a twelfth round stoppage of former world title challenger Bryant Jennings in the twelfth round of their fight in January of this year.

What intrigues this observer about this fight is both fighters have styles where they are more than willing to engage. When two fighters match up well stylistically really anything can happen in what could be an entertaining fight to watch. Rivas is unbeaten in twenty-six professional fights and the thing that will interest me in this fight will be in regard to what Rivas strategy might be. He is s fighter that is capable of getting an opponent out if there should the opportunity arise, but he is also the type of fighter that likes to execute his offense in sudden, yet measured burst, which can make it difficult for an opponent to combat.

The current North-American Boxing Federation (NABF) Heavyweight champion was also very impressive in his win over Bryant Jennings in his last fight. A victory over a longtime top contender like Dillian Whyte could be the final step toward a world title shot. In contrast to Rivas, an argument could be made that Whyte has more to lose than does his opponent.

It is important to remember that Whyte has held the WBC’s number one contender’s position for a lengthy period of time and due to the political elements that exist in the sport of Boxing, being a number one contender does not necessarily mean that you will get an opportunity to fight the world champion in a timely manner as can be illustrated in the World Boxing Association’s rankings structure, which can at times include multiple fighters who can hold an interim/regular champion status designation at the same time in a given weight class. While Whyte is not involved in such a structure currently, he has been forced to play the waiting game before getting his shot at the WBC world championship.

Although the various political aspects of Boxing do not always provide the fairest landscape for the boxers that compete in the sport, a loss in any fashion for a fighter in Whyte’s position will likely drop him from world title contention for some time. This does not put Whyte in the most favorable position, but it is also important to keep in mind that he has only lost once in twenty-six previous fights and that was to former unified world champion Anthony Joshua nearly four years ago prior to Joshua becoming a world champion. Whyte has won nine fights since that loss and has only gone the distance in three of those bouts. What this suggests is Whyte is not only dangerous, but also the type of fighter that can win fights either by knockout or by winning a decision.

Coincidentally, Whyte’s last opponent Dereck Chisora will also be in action on this card as he will take on fellow former world title challenger Artur Szpilka in a bout scheduled for ten rounds. This fight along with another Heavyweight bout on the undercard of Whyte-Rivas, which will also be discussed in this column each feature fighters trying to work their way into world title contention.

In the case of Chisora-Spzilka, it is a battle between two fighters who have each fought for a World Heavyweight championship before in their respective careers and thus each knows what it feels like to be a contender in a crowded field of Heavyweights. Both however, are in the process of trying to rebuild their standing in the division.

Dereck Chisora has been a fighter that has gone through the highs and lows that often come with a long career. He is also someone who has fought many of the top Heavyweights in the last decade. Although he has come out on the short end of some of those battles, Chisora has given many fighters a difficult go of it. Following his loss to Dillian Whyte, Chisora returned to the ring in April of this year and scored a ten round unanimous decision over Senad Gashi.

The thirty-five year old Chisora now looks to continue to build momentum against Artur Szpilka. Szpilka as some might recall put forth a spirited effort in his challenge of undefeated WBC Heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder in January 2016. Szpilka was knocked out by the champion in the ninth round of that fight, but did give the Wilder a tough fight for as long as it lasted.

Szpilka would suffer another setback in July 2017 when he was stopped by undefeated contender Adam Kownacki in four rounds. Since those two losses however, Szpilka has scored two decision wins over longtime contender Dominick Guinn and former world title challenger Mariusz Wach. Like Chisora, Szpilka is looking to continue the rebuilding process.

The question of this fight will be what respective versions of the fighters will show up. Both fighters have had moments throughout their careers where they have looked impressive and both have had moments where they have put forth performances that could be described as lackluster. Szpilka will have a near three-inch height advantage standing at 6’3 ½ over Chisora who stands 6’1 ½ and will also have a two-inch reach advantage of 76” to Chisora’s 74”. As has been the case throughout his career, Chisora will be fighting a taller opponent and the task will be to get on the inside of his opponent’s reach.

In contrast to his opponent, Szpilka will likely look to keep Chisora at distance where he will theoretically be unable to be effective and where Szpilka will be able to control the combat. This could be easier said than done against a fighter with Chisora’s head movement. Both fighters have punching power and it may come down to a question of which can execute their offense better.

The third Heavyweight bout on this card to round out the headlining trupleheader will feature former Olympic Bronze medalist and former British and Commonwealth Heavyweight champion David Price facing rising contender David Allen in a scheduled for twelve rounds. As readers may recall, Price was once one of the hottest rising prospects in the Heavyweight division. After winning the British and Commonwealth Heavyweight titles, Price was springboard into a fight with longtime top contender and former world title challenger Tony Thompson in February 2013. The decision to put Price, who entered the fight unbeaten in fifteen previous professional fights in against a fighter of Thompson’s caliber proved to be costly as Thompson stopped him in two rounds. This was followed by an immediate rematch in July of that year, which also proved to be a questionable decision as Thompson would again stop Price, this time un six rounds.

Since then, Price’s career has been on a roller coaster as he has gotten more attention for the fights he has lost than the ones he has won. In his last fight, Price was victorious in bizarre fashion by disqualification when his opponent Kash Ali was disqualified for biting Price. Though it is not the way any fighter wants or should want to win a fight, it did succeed in Price getting his second victory following his most recent loss at the hands of Sergey Kuzmin in September of last year.

In David Allen, Price will face a fighter who like him has seen ups and downs in his career, but a boxer who will enter the fight on a four fight winning streak that have all come by knockout. The reason one should keep that in mind is all of David Price’s six losses in his thirty professional fights have come by knockout. Price has also been known to suffer from fatigue as a fight goes on so the question of what his stamina and endurance will be like as he enters this fight is a legitimate one to ask.

In his last fight, Allen scored a third round knockout over longtime contender Lucas Browne. Allen has only been stopped twice in his career and with Price’s previous problems regarding his stamina having led to his downfall in previous fights, it is logical to expect that Allen will look to weather an early storm by Price and extend him into the middle rounds with the intention of attempting to get a mid, to late round stoppage.

There have been times throughout Price’s career where he has looked as though he was an emerging star in the Heavyweight division, but his previous losses have many questioning what he may have left to give as a fighter. It is crucial in this observer’s eyes that Price be tactical and pace himself. While it is indeed true that sometimes all a fighter needs is one punch to win a fight, more often than not boxers who know how to conserve their energy on a consistent basis are able to have more success. If this fight goes into the middle and late rounds, Price must show that he is capable of going the full distance if he has to.

While all three of these fights will hopefully produce the type of action that Boxing fans typically crave, the question that will naturally be asked after this card will be whether or not any of the fighters in these bouts will be any closer to fighting for a portion or portions of the World Heavyweight championship. As we saw when top contender Andy Ruiz upset previously undefeated unified Heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua last month however, Boxing is a sport of opportunity and regardless of where a fighter’s standing might be in a division, an impressive performance or a string of impressive performances may be the building blocks that could lead to an opportunity like the one Ruiz took advantage of, down the line.  We will see what happens on Saturday night.


“And That’s The Boxing Truth.”

Whyte vs. Rivas takes place Saturday, July 20th at the O2 Arena in London, England. The full card can be seen in the United States and several countries internationally on digital sports streaming network DAZN beginning at 1PM ET/10AM PT (U.S. Time.) For more information about DAZN including schedules, list of available streaming devices, availability around the world, and to subscribe please visit: www.DAZN.com.

In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the card can be seen on a pay-per-view basis on Sky Box Office beginning at 6PM (Local UK Time) for £19.95. Please visit www.sky.com/Boxoffice for ordering information.

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