Monday, July 11, 2022

DAZN LAUNCHES DAZN BOXING GLOBAL NFT MARKETPLACE

 Press Release: By DAZN – The launch is part of DAZN Group’s strategy to offer fans richer and more diverse ways to engage with the sports they love

New Ryan Garcia NFT drop ahead of 16 July fight

 

LONDON, 11 July 2022 – DAZN Group, the leading global sports entertainment company, has today announced the launch of a boxing-focused non-fungible token (NFT) global marketplace - DAZNBOXING.io. This new offering is part of DAZN’s evolution into a 360° entertainment ecosystem where fans can engage with their favourite sports in many different ways - a daily destination.

 

The first collection includes NFTs featuring exciting moments from 2021 DAZN fights, including Parker vs. Chisora, Estrada vs. Chocolatito, Cameron vs. McGee, Haney vs. Diaz, Lopez vs. Kambosos, and more. They are sold in a mystery pack of three.

 

These DAZN BOXING NFTs - available for purchase with both crypto and traditional currencies – come in a variety of short video clips and still images, with rarities scattered throughout the mystery packs. For a limited time only, any buyer purchasing a pack between 11 July and 15 July will receive a limited edition Ryan Garcia NFT for free as well as qualify to win exclusive Garcia merch.

 

The week-long promotion comes just ahead of 16 July, when the boxing superstar takes on two-time world champion Javier Fortuna in a fight that will exclusively broadcast live worldwide on DAZN.

 

Shay Segev, CEO, DAZN Group said: “DAZN is sport. We continue to diversify our platform, taking the fan experience to another level and becoming the world’s single digital destination for sports fans. NFTs are part of that story.”

 

Ian Turnbull, DAZN EVP New Revenues, said: “This gives boxing fans the ability to purchase an affordable piece of digital memorabilia from their favourite sport, and allows them to have a deeper, more interactive and enriching experience with DAZN.”

 

DAZNBOXING.io brings boxing fans even closer to their favourite sport by enabling them to own digital moments from boxing’s history and engage with a like-minded community. Launching DAZNBOXING.io is part of DAZN Group’s growth strategy to offer fans a range of richer and more engaging sports entertainment content to enjoy alongside live sports streaming. The DAZNBOXING.io website will feature a secondary marketplace in the near future.

 

The announcement follows the launch of DAZN MOMENTS, DAZN Group’s sports-dedicated NFT marketplace in Japan. DAZN MOMENTS features a limited-edition NFT collection in partnership with Meiji Yasuda Seimei J.League. The collection features official match footage and the best sporting moments from the 2021-2022 seasons of J.League, Japan’s premier football league.

 

DAZN has also this week soft launched an ecommerce offering for the first time in DACH, in conjunction with online retail experts EMP. The store (https://www.emp.de/dazn/) includes branded DAZN merchandise, as well as fan gear.

 

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Saturday, July 9, 2022

Revenge: Chisora Upsets Pulev In Rematch

 

Longtime Heavyweight contender and former world title challenger Dereck Chisora avenged a split decision loss six years ago to former world title challenger and top contender Kubrat Pulev in a rematch by scoring his own twelve round split decision on Saturday night at the 02 Arena in London, England. In contrast to the first fight where Pulev was able to keep Chisora on the end of his punches with his longer reach for the majority of the fight, this time Chisora had head movement in his favor working from the outset and that allowed him to get in close and launch a consistent attack to the body of Pulev.

 

It was this consistency that carried the fight. As the fight progressed, Pulev was able to have periodic success in landing his right hand on Chisora, but in the middle and late rounds, Chisora began to land regularly with his own right hand to the head of Pulev. This was no doubt was a result of the body work that Chisora kept landing on Pulev throughout. With both fighters fighting fatigue in the latter rounds, Chisora landed his right hand on Pulev frequently off the ropes and was able to hang on earning the decision victory on two of three official scorecards. Official scores were 116-112, (Pulev) and 116-112, 116-114 in favor of Chisora. Dereck Chisora advances to 33-12, with 22 Knockouts. Kubrat Pulev falls to 29-3, with 14 Knockouts.

 

Also on this card:

 

 A Jr. Middleweight rematch billed as a final eliminator for the WBA Jr. Middleweight championship between undefeated top contender Israil Madrimov and former world title challenger Michel Soro ended in a three round technical draw. The first encounter between the two ended in controversial fashion last December when Madrimov was declared the victor by ninth round stoppage even though punches that landed on Soro that led to the stoppage occurred after the bell ending the round. This time it appeared as though Madrimov was on the verge of scoring his second stoppage of Soro, as he had the former world title challenger hurt in the second round after connecting with a flush overhand right to the head. Shortly after the start of round three, Soro suffered a gushing cut over the left eye as a result of an accidental clash of heads. The bout was halted immediately on advice of the ringside physician.  Official time of the stoppage was :05 of round three. Israil Madrimov advances to 8-0-1, with 6 Knockouts. Michel Soro advances to 35-3-2, with 24 Knockouts.

 

Undefeated Women’s Jr. Featherweight Ramla Ali scored an eight round decision over a very “Game” Augustina Rojas. Ali landed the cleaner shots over the course of eight rounds, but Rojas did bring the fight to her and was periodically successful in landing hooks throughout. As all non-title bouts held in the United Kingdom that do not impact regional or world rankings are scored solely by the referee officiating a bout, Referee Chas Coakley scored the bout 80-72 in favor of Ali. Ramla Ali advances to 6-0, with 1 Knockout. Augustina Rojas falls to 6-2, with 0 Knockouts.

 

In his Jr. Middleweight debut, unbeaten prospect Caoimhin Agyarko scored a dominant ten round unanimous decision over veteran Lukasz Maciec. From the opening bell, Agyarko, who previously competed in the 160lb. Middleweight division, showed that his movement and angles were as present in the 154lb. Jr. Middleweight division as they were at Middleweight. Agyarko displayed a full range of offense and lateral movement to consistently keep Maciec on the defensive. Agyarko’s attack consisted of a mix of offense to the body and the head often being thrown in combination. Maciec periodically caught Agyarko with looping right hands, but was unable to land anything to really cause concern of the undefeated prospect. Despite appearing as though he may have been on the verge of being stopped at times due to the effect Agyarko’s body punches were having on him, Maciec was able to go the distance. Official scores were: 100-90, (On two scorecards) and 99-93 in favor of Agyarko. Caoimhin Agyarko advances to 12-0, with 7 Knockouts. Lukasz Maciec falls to 28-5-1, with 5 Knockouts.

 

Undefeated Heavyweight Fabio Wardley scored a second round knockout of an overmatched late substitute Chris Healey, who took the bout on twenty four hours notice. Wardley scored knockdowns in rounds one and two each with a short right hand to the head. After the second knockdown early in round two, Healey’s corner threw the towel in to prevent their fighter from further punishment. Official time of the stoppage was :40 of round two. Fabio Wardley advances to 14-0, with 13 Knockouts. Chris Healey falls to 9-10, with 2 Knockouts.

 

Heavyweight Solomon Dacres moved to 4-0 in his career by outworking veteran Kevin Espindola over eight rounds to earn a decision victory... Referee Mark Bates scored the bout 80-72 in favor of Dacres. Solomon Dacres advances to 4-0, with 1 Knockout. Kevin Espindola falls to 7-5, with 2 Knockouts.

 

Unbeaten Jr. Featherweight Yousuf Ibrahim began the evening by scoring a four round decision over veteran Francisco Rodriguez. Ibrahim dominated the fight with lateral movement, picking his shots and throwing combinations. Rodriguez was simply not quick handed enough to land the type of punches that would have turned the ebb and flow in his favor. Referee Chas Coakley scored the bout 40-36 in favor of Ibrahim. Yousuf Ibrahim advances to 2-0, with 0 Knockouts. Francisco Rodriguez falls to 1-7, with 1 Knockout.

 

A scheduled ten round Middleweight bout between unbeaten Felix Cash and Vaughn Alexander was cancelled prior to the card due to Cash coming down with an undisclosed illness. As of this writing, there is no word as to when or if there will be an attempt to reschedule the bout.

 

In previewing the rematch between Dereck Chisora and Kubrat Pulev, this observer questioned whether there could be a different outcome this time around compared to when these two met for the first time over six years ago. Although Chisora was coming off of three straight losses and by all appearances appears to be nearing the end of a fine career, he was able to turn back the clock and produced what some might call a career-defining performance. The primary difference between this rematch and their first encounter was Kubrat Pulev never seemed to get into a rhythm.

 

In the first encounter, Pulev was able to keep Chisora at distance with his jab and frequently landed his right hand throughout. Although much like the first fight, the rematch ended in a split decision, Chisora’s head movement and body punching were the key components that catapulted him to victory. For his part, the thirty-eight year old Chisora said shortly after being declared the winner that he does not have too many fights left in him, he has proven that no matter what a fighter might go through in terms of setbacks inside the ring, they are always one fight away from revitalizing their career. For Dereck Chisora, the twilight of his career could well lead to further opportunities at or near the top of the Heavyweight division.

 

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Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Pulev-Chisora 2: Can There Be A Different Outcome?

If one is a student of Boxing they are likely familiar with the idea that in just about every division there are always a short list of fighters that end up being associated with the era they fought in for their ability to remain in the discussion of fringe and top contenders for many years. While such fighters are not always defined by the world championships they are able to obtain during their careers, others are defined by being contenders who may have come up short in challenging for world titles.

Two such fighters are longtime Heavyweight contenders and former world title challengers Kubrat Pulev and Dereck Chisora. Two fighters that have spent most of the last decade at or near the top of the contenders pool of the Heavyweight division. Both men, former European Heavyweight champions are also no strangers to each other. For it was in May 2016 when the two met for the then vacant European Heavyweight championship. 

On that evening, it was Pulev, who put on a disciplined Boxing performance to earn a twelve round split decision. A major key to Pulev’s success was how he strategically found ways to land his right hand on Chisora and to be more specific, how he was able to keep him at distance for lengthy periods throughout the fight. 

As the fight went on, Chisora did have sporadic success in landing punches on Pulev, but often those punches were thrown singularly and not in combination. The frustration for Chisora eventually mounted where he seemingly elected to sit on the ropes in the later rounds and thus gave up more ground to Pulev in terms of the scoring of the fight.

Although the result of the bout ultimately was a split decision in favor of Pulev, this observer felt that he out boxed Chisora clearly. Now over six years later, Pulev and Chisora have found their way back to each other as they will meet in a rematch on Saturday, July 9th at the O2 Arena in London, England.

An argument can be made that both fighters are in similar positions as they were going into this rematch, which can be seen globally on digital subscription sports streaming network DAZN, as they were prior to their first fight in 2016. Both men have the ultimate goal of trying to position themselves for another opportunity to fight for a world title.

Perhaps the difference going into this fight however, is both fighters might be at different stages in their careers. While Pulev went on to challenge for a world title for a second time in 2020 and is coming off a ten round unanimous decision two months ago over contender Jerry Forrest in his one bout since being stopped by Anthony Joshua, Chisora is coming off two losses to former world champion Joseph Parker. The second loss to Parker saw Chisora take a beating, but did manage to go the distance.

Some might say that this bout could represent what might be viewed as a last chance for Chisora in terms of being a perennial contender. Having said that, a fighter is always one fight or in some cases one punch away from bouncing back from a down period in their careers. 

The question that I have going into this fight centers on Dereck Chisora and just how much he has left in him as a fighter. It is important to remember however that a significant period of time has passed since Pulev and Chisora last saw each other inside the ring and both have had highs and lows over the course of that time.

A question that some may ask is after forty-four professional fights, suffering twelve losses over those bouts, and coming off of two losses just how much Chisora has left to give. Given how the first fight was fought between the two, perhaps another question that should be asked is can there be a different outcome in the rematch?

At his best, Dereck Chisora is a pressure fighter that moves his head in a similar manner as former World Heavyweight champion Joe Frazier. While this style can effectively close distance against taller fighters like Pulev, Chisora was not able to close the gap consistently and was kept at distance by Pulev’s reach.

While it is a task that is easier said than done, Chisora must find a way to close the distance between himself and Pulev. Although Chisora much like his opponent has the type of punching power that can turn a fight in his favor at any time if he lands cleanly, he must also avoid throwing punches singularly. Simply put, Chisora needs to throw more than one punch at a time when he lets his hands go if he wants to be successful in this fight. 

In contrast to Chisora, the task that faces Kubrat Pulev is to attempt to repeat his performance from 2016. Although he dominated the first fight, he must not become complacent and must be as disciplined as he was in the first encounter because Dereck Chisora is the type of fighter that can take advantage of any openings that an opponent might leave. As such, Pulev needs to box and try to keep Chisora on the outside of his reach. Beyond this, one tactic that worked to Pulev’s advantage in the first fight was as Chisora gradually became frustrated and began to lunge forward with wide hooks in an attempt to land something significant on Pulev, Pulev was able to use his legs to move back at an angle as well as move his upper body to evade those punches. Pulev should look to use this tactic once again. While such tactics do not always translate into the most entertaining bouts to watch if you are successful, if you are a fighter you do what you need to in order to win and such an approach when executed can be quite successful.

Although there will likely be discussion as to what may loom ahead for the winner of this fight, neither fighter should be looking beyond this rematch. After all, the most important fight a fighter should be concerned about is the one that is directly in front of them. Will the rematch have a different outcome? We will find out on Saturday, July 9th.

“And That’s The Boxing Truth.”

Pulev vs. Chisora 2 takes place on Saturday, July 9th at the O2 Arena in London, England. The card can be seen globally on digital subscription sports streaming network DAZN beginning at 12:30PM ET/9:30AM PT with Before The Bell, which will feature a portion of undercard bouts. The remainder of the undercard, which will be followed by the main event, will begin at 2PM ET/11AM PT (*Main Event tentatively scheduled to begin at 5PM ET U. S. Times Only.)

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Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Andres Campos Continues March Up The World Ratings

Press Release: July 5, 2022 By Dragon Fire Boxing –  The Chilean Crocodile has continued his ascent up the world rankings, as he features in both the WBO and IBF top ten with his eyes firmly set on world champion Sunny Edwards.   
Credit: T. C. Govno

Edwards is known as an excellent fighter, a boxing purist's dream, that's brash personality reflects in his skills, as he recently outclassed the game Muhammad Waseem. 

Campos has been moved in a timely manner by his manager, Dragon Fire Boxing head honcho, and Oceania Boxing dynast Tony Tolj. The Chilean flyweight discussed his career so far and his hopes moving forward.

He said, "I am very happy with how my career has progressed under the guidance of Tony Tolj and the Dragon Fire Latino team. I am grateful to be in the world ratings now with many of the sanctioning bodies and I know I am in a position to challenge for a world title soon.

"I have been built in Chile and I am very appreciative to have the Chilean people backing me. Having their support means everything to me and I fight for the people of Chile. I want to become world champion for Chile and show the world that we have great boxers in this country."

Campos has eyed a showdown with current IBF champion Sunny Edwards and the South American sensation opened up on a potential clash with English stylist Edwards.

Campos stated, "I'd love to fight Sunny Edwards. He is a great champion but he moves a lot. I am a fighter, a real fighter and I come to fight, so this fight would be interesting as a clash of styles. 

"I am a fresh fighter, I am not like some of the fighters he has boxed who are old or have been in too many hard fights. I am a fresh younger challenger with nothing to lose. That is scary for any champion, but I believe Sunny Edwards is a fighting champion, and if he cannot find an opponent I guarantee he can find a dance partner in me.

"Lots of fighters are all bark no bite, I bite like a crocodile, I am not ordinary and I believe that bite takes me to becoming a world champion."

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Monday, July 4, 2022

Bacanaje Tests Aussie “Action” Jackson England In Australia

Press Release: July 4, 2022 By Dragon Fire Boxing – Arnel Baconaje will gun for his second straight win as he takes on Aussie prospect “Action” Jackson England on Sept. 2, 2022 in Australia.  

Credit: Dragon Fire Boxing 

 

Baconaje beat journeyman Leonardo Doronio last March 12 in Parañaque City. He will be gunning for his first win overseas after losing to Yasutaka Ishimoto in Japan, Lingjie Xia in China and Ivan Kozlovsky in Russia.

 

 

The 24-year-old England is looking to bounce back after suffering a unanimous decision defeat at the hands of unbeaten Paul Fleming on March 23, 2022 in Sydney. The 28-year-old Baconaje is 15-5 with 11 knockouts, while England is 13-2 with eight knockouts.

 

Meanwhile, featherweight prospect Lorenz Ladrada locks horns with Aussie hard-hitter Dana Coolwell on July 2 in an eight-round contest at the Gold Coast Convention Centre in Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia.

 

Ladrada is looking for his second straight win after beating Jason Buenaobra by unanimous decision in his last fight on Dec. 4 in Parañaque City.

 

 

This will be Labrada’s biggest fight to date and his first international fight.

 

Coolwell, a former Australian champion, wants to return to his winning ways after losing to Ender Luces in an International Boxing Federation Youth super featherweight fight last April 13 in Queensland. The 23-year-old Coolwell’s other loss is also via a split decision Jake Wyllie last year. The 25-year-old Ladrada is 11-2-1 with three knockouts, while Coolwell is 7-2 with five knockouts.

 

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Friday, July 1, 2022

Jason Moloney Hits Number 1 In The WBC & WBO, Eyes Butler Clash, Willing To Fight On The Moon

Press Release: July 1,2022 By Team Moloney –  Australian Mayhem, Jason Moloney has landed himself at number 1 in the latest World Boxing Council & World Boxing Organizations ratings, with the hopes of a world title shot being imminent.  
Credit:Mikey Williams Top Rank Boxing 


In recent times, a former foe of Moloney, the pound-for-pound star Naoya Inoue put on a masterclass performance against the legendary Filipino Nonito Donaire, unifying the WBA, IBF, and WBC world titles. What is next for Inoue remains to be seen, however, Moloney doesn't want to hang around for the world title, as he gave his assessment on his future prospects. 


The all-action Aussie said, "I've been in with Naoya Inoue, he really is a pound-for-pound superstar. Not many people will get near him, even when he moves up in weight. I can't see anyone beating him right now.


"I am delighted to be ranked at number one in the WBC & WBO and thank you to my team. Tony Tolj, Top Rank, and of course a massive thank you to presidents Mr. Sulaiman of the WBC along with Mr "Paco" Varcarcel for ranking me as their number 1 bantamweight. It's a great honor to be ranked number 1 by the WBC & WBO, I'm very excited for what that holds for my future.



"I'm just thinking out loud in saying, it is common for a sanctioning body to create another world champion when there is a unified champion who is stepping into those mega fights. If that was the case I would love to fight for the world title next, but I'll leave it to my team to make the right moves for me."


Moloney also sits at the number position in the WBO ratings, with England's Paul Butler holding the WBO world title. Moloney discussed a possible showdown with Butler.




He said, "I'd love the Paul Butler fight. I respect Paul he's a very good fighter, but I win that fight every day of the week and the boxing world knows that. If that fight can be made that's great. I wouldn't stand in the way of a four-belt unification, of course, I respect the sport, but if Inoue-Butler can't be made I'll happily fight Butler next.




"I've shown I'll travel to fight anybody, I fought Emmanuel Rodriguez in Orlando, I fought Inoue in Vegas, it doesn't bother me, a ring is a ring. If Butler's team can facilitate the fight and don't choose to fight Inoue name the place I'll be there. If Top Rank facilitates it I'll fight on the moon if Bob Arum tells me to, I will be Australias next world champion."


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