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Thursday, August 18, 2022
ESTRADA TOPS WORLD TITLE TRIPLE-HEADER IN MEXICO ON SEPT 3, LIVE WORLDWIDE ON DAZN
United Boxing Promotions And DAZN Sign Exclusive Multi-Fight Domestic and International Broadcast Deal
Press
Release: By DAZN – TORONTO – August 18,
2022 – United Boxing Promotions (UBP) today announced it has reached an
exclusive multi-fight domestic and international partnership agreement with
global sports entertainment platform DAZN, which will make DAZN the exclusive
broadcaster for UBP championship fights in Canada as well as 180+ markets
around the world (excluding Caribbean countries and territories). ![]()
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“We’re
thrilled to expand our relationship with DAZN in coming years and take some of
Canada’s biggest and brightest boxing stars to the next level by exposing them
to the widest possible audiences in Canada as well as across the world with
DAZN,” said Tyler Buxton, President of United Boxing Promotions. “This deal
between DAZN and United Boxing Promotions is great news for boxing fans in Canada
and we look forward to showcasing big events, some of Canada’s best fighters,
and our sponsors to them as well as other audiences worldwide.”
Featuring
UBP’s brightest up-and-coming male and female boxers, the first United Boxing
Promotions event as part of the new agreement will be the highly anticipated
doubleheader weekend on September 9th and 10th, live from the CAA Centre in
Brampton, Ontario, and available both live and on demand for DAZN subscribers.
September
9th will be headlined by undefeated Canadian Welterweight Josh “The Boss”
Wagner and includes highly decorated amateur Joshua Frazer, Canadian Super
Lightweight Champion Mark Smither, Melinda Watpool, and more. September 10th
will feature Canadian Middleweight Champion Sukhdeep Chakria Singh,former World
Title Challenger Brandon “BadBoy” Cook, Jamaican Olympic Heavyweight Ricardo
”Big12” Brown, and more.
“The
multi-year deal with United Boxing Promotions further solidifies DAZN as the
home of boxing in Canada as well as the global home of boxing, and we look
forward to adding an ongoing slate of local fight nights featuring impressive
homegrown Canadian talent to our schedule for fans both domestic and abroad,”
said Norm Lem, SVP, DAZN Canada. “The September 9th and 10th doubleheader will
be a great start to this new partnership with United Boxing Promotions, with
two events that will further bolster an exciting fall DAZN boxing schedule that
also includes the thrilling trilogy showdown between Canelo and GGG on
September 17 and blockbuster British battle Eubank Jr. vs. Benn on October 8.”
On-air
personalities as well as more upcoming dates will be announced soon by United
Boxing Promotions.
About
United Boxing Promotions (UBP): An Ontario-based professional boxing promotions
company, United Boxing Promotions was incorporated in 2009 with its primary
goal of building pro boxing in the province of Ontario, Canada. UBP has established itself as a premier
promotional company worldwide.
About
DAZN: DAZN is the world’s leading sports entertainment platform. The only
global digital sports broadcaster, DAZN is live in over 200 countries and is
reimagining the way people enjoy sport. With a single, frictionless platform,
sports fans can watch, bet, play, share, socialise, and buy tickets, NFTs and
merchandise. Live and on-demand sports content, anywhere, in any language, on
any device – only on DAZN. DAZN is a global, privately-owned company with
employees in over 25 countries. For more information on DAZN, our products,
people, and performance, visit: www.DAZN.com.
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Wednesday, August 17, 2022
Usyk-Joshua II Preview
In September of last year, undefeated former Undisputed
Cruiserweight world champion turned top Heavyweight contender Oleksandr Usyk
entered the ring to challenge two-time unified Heavyweight world champion
Anthony Joshua for his IBF/WBA/WBO/IBO crown. Before a crowd of 66,267
spectators at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England, Usyk masterfully
outboxed the heavy favorite Joshua over twelve rounds to win the unified world
championship and in the process score what was considered by many to be a major
upset.
The basis of that obviously stems from the fact that Usyk
became one of a handful of fighters to have successfully moved up from the
Cruiserweight division to win a portion of the World Heavyweight championship.
It also should not be ignored that he did so against a fighter in Joshua that
had only been the distance twice in his career prior to that fight having
scored knockouts in twenty-two of his twenty-four career wins.
As masterful as that performance was last September, it
was not surprising to see Joshua invoke his rematch clause as most fighters who
hold world championships are given. Of course, there has been one major
obstacle to this rematch taking place. This observer is referring to the
ongoing circumstances of war in Usyk’s home country of Ukraine, which did
understandably postpone the scheduling of the rematch as Usyk was on the front
lines with his countrymen in defending their country. With Usyk being granted
permission by the Ukrainian government to resume his career, the long-awaited
rematch with Joshua will take place on Saturday, August 20th at the
Jeddah Superdome in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The fight, which can be seen in the United States and
Canada as well as 190 other countries on digital subscription sports streaming
network DAZN and Sky Sports Box Office Pay-Per-View in
the United Kingdom and Ireland, obviously has much intrigue perhaps more so
than the first meeting between the two fighters. A reason for this is obviously
in part curiosity of a world champion making their first title defense, but
also because of Anthony Joshua’s status as a former two-time World Heavyweight
champion, he now has an opportunity to make history if he should win by
becoming part of a select group of fighters to have won a version of the World
Heavyweight championship on three separate occasions. Much of the intrigue and
questions that surround most rematches center on what could
the fighter who was defeated, assuming there was a winner in the original
encounter, do differently that might create a different outcome the second time
around.
In their first fight, despite being the shorter man, it
was Usyk who established the tempo of the fight and began the bout
aggressively. This along with a very technical style from the southpaw stance
with an emphasis on movement, angles, and using faints lulled Joshua into a
tactical Boxing match where he never really seemed to be able to get into a
rhythm. A major component of Usyk’s success was his ability to land straight
left hands from the southpaw stance which Joshua seemed to have trouble being
able to time. This along with Usyk’s hand speed gave him the edge and was able
to win the fight for him.
The task that faces Joshua now as the challenger is to
try to change his strategy from the first fight. An obvious adjustment is he
needs to be more aggressive, but do so tactically. This observer believes that
Joshua’s main tactical error in the first encounter was that he tried to box
with a master boxer and that decision played right into Usyk’s strategy. One
thing that Joshua has that is a theoretical advantage is he has punching power.
Although Oleksandr Usyk has yet to really show he can stop Heavyweights, he did
stun Joshua periodically in the first encounter. Despite Joshua’s theoretical
advantage, he needs to be aware of Usyk’s hand speed and ability to counter
punch, which led to him being stunned throughout that fight, as he approaches
this rematch.
While Joshua did have success in landing his right hand
throughout the first fight, which is part of the approach in how to fight a
southpaw, there were a few aspects that were missing in his approach that I
felt worked against him. The first aspect was the lack of a consistent jab that
if nothing else could have been used as a way to close the distance between
himself and Usyk. In addition to this, Joshua did not cut off the ring from
Usyk and was content to stand at distance where Usyk was allowed to dictate the
combat.
Some may wonder how Joshua can change his approach this
time around. He must find a way to get his jab working early and remain
consistent with that jab throughout this rematch. Joshua must also find a way
to limit the champion’s movement. There are two ways to do this, which are
certainly easier said than done. The first would be to apply smart pressure and
try to cut off the ring from Usyk. A way to limit Usyk’s upper body movement in
addition to narrowing the ring for the champion would be for the challenger to
implement a consistent attack to Usyk’s body.
While it cannot be discounted that Anthony Joshua has the
type of punching power that can both turn a fight as well as end one with one
punch, he did not really focus his offense on Usyk’s body, which over the
course of a twelve round fight would have limited his movement over time and
may have led to opportunities later in the fight for Joshua. Simply put, if
Joshua wants to be successful in this rematch, he needs to force Usyk into a fight,
but must be smart in doing so as he has been caught before as was the case in
June 2019 when his first reign as Heavyweight world champion ended when he was
stopped by Andy Ruiz.
Joshua was able to show in the rematch later that year,
coincidentally also in Saudi Arabia, that he was able to make the tactical
adjustments necessary to regain his title. The difference between his second
fight against Ruiz and this one against Usyk was Joshua was able to implement a
strategy in his rematch with Ruiz with an emphasis on Boxing as opposed to
looking to land power punches with the intention of scoring a knockout. This
time, he needs to find a way to impose his will and power on Usyk, but must do
so without getting caught as he was in the first fight against Ruiz when he knocked
Ruiz down and rushed in recklessly for a stoppage, resulting in him being knocked
down in a fight where he was ultimately stopped in the middle rounds. It will
be interesting to see what Joshua’s new trainer Robert Garcia is able to bring
into this fight in terms of tactics that may lead to a Joshua victory and
whether or not he has been able to teach the former champion how to approach a
hurt opponent tactically without being reckless should the opportunity arise in
this fight where Joshua may be able to score a knockdown of Usyk.
The champion meanwhile is tasked with trying to duplicate
what was a near perfect performance in the first fight. There are many who are
picking Usyk to retain his title in the rematch not only based on his overall
skillset, but also based on his performance in the first fight. It should not
be overlooked however, that this rematch for Usyk does take place amid the ongoing
circumstances in his native Ukraine and it would be naïve to think that those
circumstances have not had some effect on his preparation for this fight. Boxers
and other combat sports athletes are after all human like the rest of us and
given the horrible circumstances that the people of Ukraine are going through
as well as Usyk’s involvement in fighting with his countrymen before being
given permission to prepare for this fight, it has to have had some impact on
his focus.
A illustration however, of the champion’s priorities can
be demonstrated by the fact that he has made sure that the people of Ukraine
will be able to view this rematch free of charge via YouTube in the country. An
example of not only good will, but also one that all in the sport should take
notice of and follow as there are more important things than profit, which Usyk
as the defending champion certainly could have enjoyed via a cut in revenue of
the respective broadcast rights in his home country as well as elsewhere.
In terms of his strategy for this fight, Usyk must use
his angles and be an elusive target for Joshua. The champion became the
champion by out Boxing and out thinking his opponent in the first fight. Usyk
must try to repeat the same approach because it has been established that Joshua’s
best chance is not by trying to box with him. If a scenario were to emerge where
he is able to stun Joshua as was the case in the first fight, Usyk must
remember that he is not the naturally bigger fighter and must stick to the
blueprint that led to his success in the first encounter.
This rematch has taken an even greater importance in
terms of what happens in the Heavyweight division as the division as a whole
may be headed toward a period of transition following the retirement, un-retirement,
and re-retirement of undefeated two-time Heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury.
Fury, who still technically holds the World Boxing Council’s (WBC) version of
the World Heavyweight championship was also regarded as world champion by the prestigious
Ring Magazine. The publication has
announced that they will recognize the winner of the Usyk-Joshua rematch as
Heavyweight champion.
While it remains to be seen what will happen with regard
to the WBC’s version of the World Heavyweight championship, the winner of this
fight will almost certainly be in the driver’s seat in regard to any potential
unification that would lead to an Undisputed Heavyweight champion of the world
being crowned, assuming of course that Tyson Fury’s recent announcements regarding
his status prove to be legitimate and he is in fact retired. We will see what
happens when Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua meet for the second time in Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia.
“And That’s The Boxing Truth.”
Usyk vs. Joshua II takes place on Saturday, August 20th
at the Jeddah Superdome in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The fight can be seen globally
in 190 countries including the United States and Canada on digital subscription
sports streaming network DAZN beginning at 1PM ET/10AM PT (U.S. Time). For more
information about DAZN including schedules,
list of compatible streaming devices, platforms, Smart TVs, availability around
the world, local start times in your area, and to subscribe please visit: www.DAZN.com.
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the fight can be
seen on SKY Box Office Pay-Per-View
beginning at 7PM Local UK Time for £26.95. to order please visit: www.Sky.com/Boxoffice.
In Ukraine, please visit: www.YouTube.com for more information.
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Monday, August 15, 2022
Thoughts On Lopez-Campa
After nine months out of the ring, former Undisputed World Lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez returned to the ring on August 13th in Las Vegas, NV. Lopez’ return to the ring not only represented a new chapter in his career in coming back from the first loss of his career and loss of his Lightweight crown, it also represented change in that Lopez would now be competing one weight class above the 135lb. Lightweight division. The 140lb. Jr. Welterweight division.
Although this observer does not want to jump ahead too far for the purposes of this column, I certainly do not have to explain the history of the normally talent deep Jr. Welterweight division, nor the long list of names of great fighters who have ventured into the division over the course of their respective careers to most knowledgeable Boxing fans. It was nevertheless part of the story that Lopez, one of Boxing’s hottest stars was now the latest to test the Jr. Welterweight waters.
As I said in previewing this bout, the synopsis of this chapter of Lopez’ career was simple. How he would look now fighting at a higher weight and how would he respond to getting hit by a theoretically bigger and naturally stronger fighter. When you have two fighters of similar styles as was the case here with Lopez and his first opponent at 140lbs. Pedro Campa, who like to come forward and engage, it did not take long to find out how Lopez would respond under such conditions.
Although Campa was not particularly well-known prior to this bout, he did what you would expect a naturally bigger fighter to do against a fighter who was moving up in weight, he applied pressure on Lopez from the outset and was more than willing to engage in heated exchanges of offense. For a period of time during this fight it appeared to for lack of a better term, be two different types of fights in one. Campa appearing to get some of the better of the exchanges when he was able to back Lopez up against the ropes and land power shots with hooks to the head, Lopez getting the better of the action when he was able to stay off the ropes and catch Campa with punches as he was coming forward.
Gradually as the fight progressed, one thing that stood out was the lateral movement of Lopez, particularly with his upper body. In some ways it reminded me of his fight against Vasyl Lomachenko in October 2020 where he walked into the bout with the reputation of a power puncher with the ability to score quick and brutal knockouts, but over the course of that fight Lopez should he could back tactically and subsequently showed that there was more layers to his skillset than his punching power as he out boxed a master boxer in Lomachenko over twelve rounds to become the Undisputed Lightweight champion of the world. This time against Campa, he used his upper body to deflect much of his opponent’s offense and as the fight went on it became more and more noticeable. What also became noticeable was Campa would gradually fatigue as a result of this in addition to Lopez’ ability to use his hand speed, something else he is not known for, to outwork him resulting in Campa having a badly swollen left eye by the middle rounds of the scheduled ten round bout as well as fighting the effects of fatigue.
In round seven, just as it seemed that Lopez would be content with Boxing his way to a convincing unanimous decision victory, he dropped Campa with a short two punch right, left combination sent Campa down to the canvas. Campa showed his mettle by getting up from the knockdown, but he had no answer as Lopez pressed forward with a follow-up flurry of punches that forced Referee Tony Weeks to stop the fight.
If one views things objectively, you would have to be impressed by what you saw in this fight. Not only did Teofimo Lopez bounce back from his first career defeat and the loss of a world championship, he did so in impressive fashion and more importantly did it while being pushed by a “Game” opponent. Although some may argue that if Lopez wanted to he may have been able to end this fight earlier than the seventh round, a fight like this will benefit him more now as a Jr. Welterweight than a quick knockout against a fighter who was unable to provide much resistance would have.
Lopez was pushed by an opponent that came to fight, was not given much ground by Pedro Campa, showed he could take solid punches from a full fledged Jr. Welterweight. The boxes of the synopsis regarding how Lopez would look at the new weight and how he would respond to getting hit by a naturally bigger fighter have been successfully checked.
As the Jr. Welterweight chapter in the career of Teofimo Lopez continues, the question now becomes what’s next? While Lopez does have the name recognition value as a former undisputed world champion to be able to secure lucrative opportunities, this observer believes he likely needs two or three more fights at 140lbs. before he should go after his second world championship. There also exists a very real possibility that fighters who he may have faced as a Lightweight will themselves venture into the Jr. Welterweight division both for their physical health as well as potential opportunities. It is just a question of how soon Lopez will want to get back into the ring and whom his opponent will be that we will start to get a better idea of exactly where he stands in the division. For his first test in the Jr. Welterweight waters, Teofimo Lopez passed with flying colors.
“And That’s The Boxing Truth.”
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Sunday, August 14, 2022
BREAKING: USYK-JOSHUA II TO BE BROADCAST BY DAZN IN 190 COUNTRIES INCLUDING THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
Press Release: August 13, 2022 By DAZN – New York, August 14, 2022 – DAZN, the global sports entertainment platform, today confirms that it will broadcast the Oleksander Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua Heavyweight World Title rematch on Saturday, August 20 to subscribers live around the world in over 190 territories including the U.S., Canada, Spain, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Poland (excluding the UK, Ireland, MENA and Ukraine). The main event begins at approximately 9:00am PST / 12:00pm EST / 18:00 CET and will be available in both English as well as Polish commentary.
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One of the biggest heavyweight rematches in the history of the
sport, the ‘Rage on the Red Sea’ will see Joshua (24-2, 22 KOs) looking to
avenge his defeat in September 2021 to Usyk (19-0, 13 KOs), who is putting his
WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO belts on the line in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in a career
defining clash.
Usyk recently said: “I am working hard in my training camp to be
in the best shape possible for the rematch. With the help of the Lord I will
overcome the biggest challenges to make it happen. I want the crowd to be
excited with the fight, I want them to remember it for a lifetime.”
Joshua added: "August 20 is set to be an unbelievable night
of Championship level boxing. For any sports fan this is not to be missed, it
has all the ingredients to go down in boxing history."
Additionally, The DAZN Boxing Show – the only daily boxing show
available to fight fans worldwide – will be live and exclusively covering the
fight from the ground during fight week. Host Ade Oladipo will bring
subscribers globally all the behind-the-scenes action, access, and real-time
news in the lead-up to fight night.
As part of an ever-growing slate of blockbuster summer and fall
fight nights on DAZN, this event further strengthens DAZN as a must-have
destination for sports fans around the world, with a growing portfolio of live
sports programming and original content including the world’s biggest leagues
and competitions across championship boxing, world-class soccer, basketball,
extreme sports, MMA, golf, esports, tennis, motorsports, and more.
Material and Photo Courtesy of: DAZN Used with
permission.
For more information about DAZN including schedules, list of
compatible streaming devices, platforms, Smart TVs, availability around the
world, local start times in your area, and to subscribe please visit: www.DAZN.con.
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Friday, August 12, 2022
Hebert Conceição's Pro Debut To Stream Live And Free
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Thursday, August 11, 2022
OLYMPIC HERO HEBERT CONCEICAO MAKES PRO DEBUT ON UZBEK CARD
The Brazilian hero, who claimed gold in spectacular fashion in Tokyo last summer, makes his professional debut on Saturday night in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on a show staged by LIFT Promotions.
Probellum fighter Conceicao dramatically knocked out Ukraine’s Oleksandr Khyzhniak in the final round of their middleweight showdown at the Olympics and ever since that win, the 24-year-old has been working diligently behind closed doors to prepare for life as a pro. Conceição faces Nicaragua’s Danny Mendoza over six rounds at the Humo Arena, on a card that features two other Olympic champions. “My professional debut will come just over a year since I won my Olympic gold medal in that unforgettable final,” Conceição said. “I have spent the past year working hard in gyms around the world with my coach Luiz Dorea, to make sure I am ready to make a statement as a professional. “Give me 18 months and I believe I will be ready for big fights and titles and so August 13, in Uzbekistan, is the beginning of a beautiful journey that will culminate in me bringing world titles back to Brazil.” Conceição was due to make his pro bow in mid-June in Dubai but a last-minute withdrawal by his opponent, citing an injury, meant the Olympic star had to bide his time. But the wait is now over with Conceição joining Fazliddin Gaibnazarov and Shakhobidin Zoirov, gold medallists from Rio 2016, on the show. To keep up to date with the latest news on Conceicao’s pro debut sign up to our newsletter or follow Probellum on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. You can also follow our official news, results, and information account, Probellum News, on Twitter. About Probellum Launched in September 2021, Probellum is a global boxing promoter, and the fastest-growing brand in the sport. Following the success of the opening two shows in December 2021, Probellum held back-to-back world championship nights in Dubai, as well as a packed card in Newcastle. The world title action then headed to Liverpool last month where Paul Butler won the WBO bantamweight crown. Probellum’s elite stable of fighters also includes Nonito Donaire, Regis Prograis, Estelle Mossely, Sunny Edwards, Eimantas Stanionis, Donnie Nietes and Dina Thorslund. But the company has also recruited the next generation of stars with Peter McGrail, Mark Dickinson and Pat and Luke McCormack, Shabaz Masoud and Spencer Wilcox among the young talents under the Probellum umbrella. Material and Photo Courtesy of: Probellum Used with permission. The Boxing Truth® is a registered trademark of Beau Denison All Rights Reserved. |
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