Friday, September 18, 2020

Francis Chua Targets Kambosos, Ng & Mackenzie Trilogy

 Press Release: September 18, 2020 By Dragon Fire Boxing -The “Removalist” Francis Chua (7-1-1) boasts an excellent record of 7 wins from 8 fights, his lone loss being a highly controversial points decision to top-flight Australian boxer Kye MacKenzie. Chua had previously upset MacKenzie’s tilt at a world title shot against Vasyl Lomachenko when he beat the WBO #2 in front of a 40,000 crowd as the undercard to a Jeff Horn bout in Brisbane. That November 2018’s clash with Kye Mackenzie was the Australasian “Upset of the Year”  

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Chua is guided by Oceania Manager of the year Tony Tolj who opens up about his lightweight charge.

"Chua is an old school fighter, anyone, anywhere, anytime. If I told him tomorrow to fight Tyson Fury, he would say get me on a plane. Once in the ring hes like an unchained animal and that's why he's the most feared lightweight in the Southern hemisphere."

Prior to the global pandemic, Francis Chua agreed to terms with the Vietnamese based promotional group Victory 8 to fight Vietnamese legend Nguyen Van Hai. The fight was set to take place in Manila on May 9 for the prestigious WBC Australasia lightweight title.

“For sure, I was coming to win and I expected to win, I believe I’m an old school type Gatti Ward type fighter. I will always give the fans a great show but with the coronavirus, it was not meant to be,” said Chua.

Now Chua sets his sights on the domestic scene. 

“Jacob NG is an up and coming boxer who is WBO & IBF World rated, both our camps have been in loose discussions previously but now is the time to make it happen”.

“There is also local West Aussie Brandon Ogilvie, that would be another great local match up. That could headline Dragon Fire Boxing’s Thunderdome series”.

“Then there’s George Kambosos Jr. who is supposed to be fighting Lee Selby in an IBF Eliminator, that is a fight I would love to have. I was offered by my manager the Big Boss Man, Tony Tolj a fight with George at the MGM Grand in Vegas on a Pacquiao undercard.

Now that is things that you dream about growing up. However, my manager really cares for me as a person and said Francis I know you have some of your close family that is terminally ill, you need to spend time with them. And it was the right decision as my head was all over the shop”.

“Kye (MacKenzie) and I are 1 win each “on paper” but everyone who saw the second fight knows who really won that fight so a trilogy to even up the score with all the regional belts would make sense. I’m up for fighting anyone, anywhere, anytime.

“If the Mackenzie fight doesn’t happen, I’ve got plenty of options and I’m grateful to my management for getting me the right opportunities and Tony’s exactly when we should roll the dice, that’s why he’s the man.

“There are always the Thunderdome events in Perth and I want to continue to build my experience and look to win titles by taking on the best. That is what I really want going forward and I know that if I stay solid in the gym, I will get there when the time is right. All I want to do is make my family, friends, and country proud, The Removalist is here to take out all the lightweights!!”

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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

BKFC Feature Update

 We would like to let our readers know that a feature discussing the recent BKFC 12 Bareknuckle Boxing event, which was originally scheduled for Tuesday, September 15th, will now be released on Saturday, September 19th. We apologize for the delay. Stay tuned. “And That’s The Boxing Truth.”

 

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Friday, September 11, 2020

UPDATED: BRUNO TARIMO VS. PAUL FLEMING CLASH FOR WBA & IBF GLORY DOWN UNDER

 

Press Release: September 11, 2020 By Dragon Fire Boxing – Plans are in the works for IBF World rated Super Featherweight star Bruno “The Tanzanian Terminator” Tarimo to defend his IBF International 130lb. crown against undefeated Australian Olympian Paul Fleming in October in Australia. Also on the line will be the WBA Oceania Super Featherweight Interim Oceania Title. 

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“We are working on that fight with all terms agreed upon except location,” Tony Tolj Tarimos manager. “It would be a great fight for Australian boxing.”

The fight promoter will be up start Dream Time promotions & the fights location is still up in the air at this point due to the on going pandemic, it was originally slated to take place in Sydney but recent restrictions the fight has been forced to be relocated with Brisbane and Canberra as the leading candidates.

Tarimo (25-2, 5 KOs), 25, who signed with Oceania Boxing Supremo Tony Tolj 18 months ago and has been on a hot streak coming off the back of a WBA Oceania Title defeat. Tarimo has remained undefeated in 4 fights from 4 starts in enemy territory, defeating Olympian Joel Brunker, IBF International Champion Serif Gurdijelac, World rated Nathaniel May.

Tarimo opened about about the fight.

“I fight for my family and for my people of Tanzania and thank god for my blessings & all the opportunities I have got since I have been in Australia. I have improved so much under coach Tony Nobbs and my training partners Jason and Andrew Moloney, I just can’t wait to fight. Im so happy to get back another opportunity at the WBA Oceania Title ”

Fleming 26-0, a 12-year professional boxing veteran and former Olympian, has fought the whos who in the Super Featherweight division and after a 2-year sabbatical is looking to take Tarimos World ranking. Fleming is not deterred by the Location as “Showtime” is no stranger to travelling as he has fought all over the world, Hong Kong, Phillipines, Macao, America.

Both fighters will be looking to come away victorious and climb the 130lbs WBA & IBF ladder and the winner will become mandatory Challenge to full WBA Oceania 130lbs title holder Billel Dib. With future lucrative bouts such as divisional champions Champions King Pin Jo Jo Diaz along with the Santa Cruz Tank Davis winner.

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Thursday, September 10, 2020

The Herring-Oquendo Controversy

 In a landscape that has largely been dominated by the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic throughout 2020, Boxing as well as all sports that are currently active have attempted to carry on as best as possible under the circumstances. Among the complications the sport of Boxing has faced since it has attempted to resume in June surrounded the WBO Jr. Lightweight world championship fight between champion Jamel Herring and longtime contender Jonathan Oquendo. A fight that incurred two postponements due to the champion testing positive twice for the COVID-19 virus resulting in two separate postponements of the bout.

 

It is not uncommon when bouts are postponed multiple times to see those fights either pushed back a significant period of time before attempting to stage a fight again or, to see those bouts cancelled outright as one party in a potential bout might choose to go in a different direction rather than waiting for a fight to be rescheduled. Even when Boxing is under normal conditions, such circumstances can be extremely frustrating for everyone involved in a promotion of a fight including, but not limited to the fighters themselves.

 

The unique and frankly troubling circumstances of COVID-19 however, has not provided much in the way of alternative options for fighters who have seen scheduled bouts delayed due to impacts of the virus and the ongoing epidemic as a whole. It was not a surprise that the fight between Herring and Oquendo would be rescheduled for a third attempt that finally culminated in the two fighters squaring off on September 5th at the MGM Grand Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV.

 

As has been the case in regard to fights and fighters that have been effected by COVID-19, the primary question this observer had in his mind as this fight approached was what type of fight would we see. To be more specific, what did the COVID-19 virus take out of Herring physically as well as what impact if any would the delays have on Jonathan Oquendo in this fight. In regard to the champion Herring, it was logical to wonder what impact COVID-19 has had on him because after all, there is still much that is not known regarding the long-term effects of the virus that had unfortunately resulted in the deaths of thousands here in the United States and many more globally. 

 

The encounter between Herring and Oquendo can best be described as not the most entertaining fight when the two finally entered the ring to do battle with Herring’s Jr. Lightweight world championship on the line. Some may choose to say that the fight was ugly. Why would one say that? In Boxing and by extension all combat sports, there is a saying that more often than not proves to be true. “Styles Make Fights.”

 

There are times where the styles of two fighters will mesh perfectly and produce memorable encounters that many will refer to as classic battles. Other times however, two fighters styles will differ to such degree that encounters will result in not the most entertaining to watch and more importantly for those scoring a fight, an often difficult task to distinguish which fighter has the upper hand.

 

This was a fight where when the two combatants were separated at distance, the advantage was in Herring’s favor. When the champion was able to keep some separation between himself and the challenger Oquendo, it was not difficult to distinguish who had the upper hand.

 

 Herring’s ability to use movement, get his punches off first, and more specifically catch Oquendo as he was coming forward. In contrast to the champion, Oquendo’s strategy was a simple one, come straight forward and apply pressure on Herring. This however, did lead to the challenger being knocked down by a short left uppercut by Herring that Oquendo was caught by in the third round.

 

Despite the knockdown, Oquendo’s pressure approach did eventually change the dynamic of the combat as when he was able to get on the inside, he was able to limit the champion’s movement with a grappling, mauling strategy. It was a strategy however, that ultimately proved to be the challenger’s downfall as Oquendo was warned periodically for head butts throughout the fight. One such head butt opened a cut over the right eye of Jamel Herring in round five.

 

Although the clash of heads was ruled intentional by Referee Tony Weeks, who deducted a point between rounds five and six from Oquendo as a result, the gash which appeared to this observer to be in a spot over the eye where blood would be going into the eye and obviously create difficulty for the champion in terms of his ability to see out of the eye as the fight progressed. While this was not difficult to assume based not only on the position of the cut, but also, having covered countless fights over the many years I have covered combat sports and having seen similar cuts occur, as this fight went on, there were some fans across social media platforms as well as some involved in the sport who questioned whether the cut would enable Herring a way out of what was becoming a difficult fight due largely to the constant pressure Oquendo was able to put on him as well as not allowing the champion to have much breathing room on the inside.

 

Everyone whether they be a fan, or amongst those of us who cover the sport are certainly entitled to their own view as to how they see things. From my perspective, as someone who covers Boxing, I have never attempted to claim to know what goes through a fighter’s mind in situations such as this because no matter what someone viewing things from the outside might believe, no one can speak for what a fighter and to be more specific, what a fighter’s body might feel except for the fighter themselves.

 

It did appear however, that the cut was one that was only going to worsen as the fight progressed and I did not believe the bout would go much further beyond the fifth round due to the severity of the cut. Perhaps not surprisingly, the bout was stopped after the eighth round when Herring informed a ringside physician that he could not see out of his right eye. Frankly, my initial reaction after the cut occurred in round five was that the fight would be stopped within a round or two based on how severe the gash appeared to be. Based on this, I was surprised that the fight had made it through eight completed rounds before it was stopped.

 

What was a clear outcome based on the rules of the Association of Boxing Commissions (ABC), whose unified rules govern world championship bouts that states in the event of a foul that is ruled to be intentional by the referee officiating a bout, and that foul causes the fight to be stopped, the fighter who committed the foul is disqualified, there was an element of controversy that emerged following this fight being stopped. Despite the foul being indicated as intentional immediately upon its occurrence by Referee Tony Weeks in round five, the subsequent point deduction against Oquendo that followed, and the cut caused by the intentional head butt/foul ultimately causing the fight’s stoppage, there appeared to be some confusion among members of the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC).

 

This was a new scenario that I personally cannot recall seeing before where a referee clearly indicating an intentional foul and subsequently calling for a disqualification, only for the state athletic commission sanctioning/overseeing a bout appearing to question whether the call should have been to go to the official scorecards for what would have been a technical decision after eight completed rounds of the scheduled twelve round world championship bout. Although I had never seen this happen before, it did prompt me to respond to what I was watching as this was taking place on social media with an all too familiar line that yours truly has become known for through the years. “Like Peanut Butter And Jelly, Boxing And Controversy Just Go Together.”

 

In fairness, I have seen worse instances of “Controversy “ during my time covering the sport of Boxing, but this was a little different than what one normally associates with the term “Controversy.” While some have criticized the Nevada athletic commission officials for what appeared to be a lack of understanding of the rules by a normally stringent commission, I began thinking of what may have caused the confusion. 

 

One should keep in mind that since the month of June, the state of Nevada has been one of the few states in the United States that has sanctioned Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) bouts on a regular basis since the COVID-19 epidemic began since the state has allowed combat sports to resume behind closed doors. While some may view this fact as an excuse for the commission being unaware of protocols regarding scenarios of an intentional foul according to the unified rules, it is important to keep in mind not only the amount of bouts that take place per card as well as in many instances, when a fight is stopped due to a head butt/clash of heads, it is ruled to be accidental by the referee and under most circumstances in a fight that is scheduled for longer than a four round distance, the rule is if a fight is stopped due to an accidental foul, the fight goes to the scorecards after four completed rounds and if a bout is stopped before four rounds due to a foul deemed to be accidental, the fight is declared a technical draw.

 

While this explanation may be confusing for some, it is important to remember that like everyone else, Referees, Judges, and commission officials are all human and sometimes people can have a bad day/night at the office. Fortunately, what appeared to be confusion by members of the NSAC did not result in what would have been an incorrect ruling and the outcome of this fight remained what Referee Tony Weeks had ruled, a disqualification against Oquendo giving Jamel Herring the victory and a successful defense of his world championship.

 

It was a victory however, that left some asking more questions and it had to be an unsatisfying victory for the champion under the circumstances. Although Jamel Herring appears to be on a collision course with former Featherweight world champion Carl Frampton, I believe there is unfinished business between Herring and Oquendo. Whether or not there is a second encounter between the two remains to be seen.

 

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Wednesday, September 9, 2020

BRUNO TARIMO VS. PAUL FLEMING IN PLAY FOR OCTOBER DOWN UNDER

 Press Release September 9, 2020 By Dragon Fire Boxing – Plans are in the works for IBF World rated Super Featherweight star Bruno “The Tanzanian Terminator” Tarimo to defend his IBF International 130lb. crown against undefeated Australian Olympian Paul Fleming in October in Australia. 

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“We are working on that fight with all terms agreed upon except location,” Tony Tolj Tarimos manager. “It would be a great fight for Australian boxing.”

The fight promoter will be up start Dream Time promotions & the fights location is still up in the air at this point due to the on going pandemic, it was originally slated to take place in Sydney but recent restrictions the fight has been forced to be relocated with Brisbane and Canberra as the leading candidates.

Tarimo (25-2, 5 KOs), 25, who signed with Oceania Boxing Supremo Tony Tolj 18 months ago has been on a hot streak remaining undefeated in 4 fights from 4 starts in enemy territory, defeating Olympian Joel Brunker, IBF International Champion Serif Gurdijelac, World rated Nathaniel May.

Tarimo opened about about the fight.

“I fight for my family and for my people of Tanzania and thank god for my blessings & all the opportunities I have got since I have been in Australia. I have improved so much under coach Tony Nobbs and my training partners Jason and Andrew Moloney, I just can’t wait to fight.”

Fleming 26-0, a 12-year professional boxing veteran and former Olympian, has fought the whos who in the Super Featherweight division and after a 2-year sabbatical is looking to take Tarimos World ranking. Fleming is not deterred by the Location as “Showtime” is no stranger to travelling as he has fought all over the world, Hong Kong, Phillipines, Macao, America

Both fighters will be looking to come away victorious and climb the 130lbs IBF ladder and meet King Pin Jo Jo Diaz.

 

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Tuesday, September 8, 2020

ANDRES CAMPOS CRACKS TOP 10: WONT STOP TILL I’M WORLD CHAMPION

 Press Release: September 8, 2020 By Dragon Fire Boxing – 23-year-old Chilean prodigy Andres "Crocodile" Campos, has cracked the WBO Top 10 World Rankings.

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Campos has unblemished record and is on a hot streak in the last 12 months since signing with discovered my powerhouse Manager Tony Tolj, winning the national title, the WBA Fedebol and WBO Latino Flyweight Title. 


Campos was the chief sparring partner in Chile for former WBA World Champion Andrew “The Monster” Moloney last March when Moloney went to enemy territory and won a WBA World Title Eliminator. It was during that camp that Campos was discovered by Tolj.

The man known as “Crocodile” Campos opened up about entering the WBO’s top 10 and his thoughts moving forward.


"I would like to thank president (WBO) Paco Varcarcel... My Dragon Fire Latino promoter Nico "Maverick" Martinez & my manager “Gran Jefe” Tony Tolj for believing in me and making everything possible," Campos stated.


“I am only 23 years of age and learning every day, Ive had 9 professional fights but I learned more in June when I was lucky enough to be part of Team Moloneys training camp in Las Vegas. It was really an honor to see the professionalism of Jason and Andrew Moloney.

Our team in Chile is very strong and we are getting better every day. We have Ramon Mascarena, Raynel Mederos & Junior Cruzat. We will be getting new facilities with the Dragon Fire Chile gym. It really is exciting times for Chilean boxing.

Never underestimate the Crocodile, I will not stop until I become the first World Champion from Chile and make my family proud.”

 

 

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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Update

 


We would like to let our readers know that we are between rounds and will resume our normal schedule on Wednesday, September 9th. Stay tuned. “And That’s The Boxing Truth.”


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