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Adrian Curiel vs Sivenathi Nontshinga – results and post-fight report

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Nontshinga forced a tenth round stoppage over Curiel in their rematch Photo Credit: Melina Pizano/Matchroom

Sivenathi Nontshinga took revenge on Adrian Curiel and became a two-time world champion in Mexico on Friday.  Photo: Melina Pizano/Matchroom
Sivenathi Nontshinga took revenge on Adrian Curiel and became a two-time world champion in Mexico on Friday. Photo: Melina Pizano/Matchroom

Sivenathi Nontshinga regained the IBF airy flyweight title in dramatic fashion by defeating Adrian Curiel in the tenth round during their meeting in Oaxaca, Mexico, when he was well behind on the scorecards.

It was a direct rematch of their November 2023 meeting, during which Curiel (24-5-1, 5 KO) ruthlessly wrested the title from Nontshinga (13-1, 10 KO) after a stunning second-round knockout victory in Monaco.

Nontshinga decided to change tactics in the sequel after facing Curiel in the middle ring from the beginning, but the champion quickly found his rhythm and worked the body well in the second round, causing the guy’s nose to get bloody.

Curiel unloaded in the third, backing ‘The Special’ to the ropes and getting better at handling the breathtaking action.

It was something of a telephone booth, but the Mexican landed more significant punches, and while Nontshinga was able to land some decent shots in the sixth set, Curiel’s punches were more resounding and it looked uphill by the middle of the match. a task for the former champion to regain the belt.

Nontshinga forced a tenth round stoppage over Curiel in the rematch.  Photo: Melina Pizano/Matchroom
Nontshinga forced a tenth round stoppage over Curiel in the rematch. Photo: Melina Pizano/Matchroom

That didn’t aid matters in the seventh set when the 25-year-old was deducted a point for using his head, but he rallied and reaped the rewards when he hurt the champion with a combination in the eighth throw.

The tide turned and by the ninth game the home favorite was in deep trouble, saved only by the bell after Nontshinga landed a stunning left hook that left him concussed.

Nontshinga regained the IBF light flyweight world title Photo: Melina Pizano/Matchroom
Nontshinga regained the IBF airy flyweight world title Photo: Melina Pizano/Matchroom

A minute’s break was not enough to save him as Nontshinga began to apply pressure and the sustained attack forced the referee to count in the tenth minute.

At this point, an exhausted Curiel was taken to the ropes, where a two-fisted attack from the South African caused the referee to step in to end the thriller.

At the time of his arrest, Nontshinga was four points behind on one card and two points behind on the other.

The two-time world champion was drafted by the former IBF flyweight world champion, Sunny Edwards in the aftermath.

Lara didn’t want to draw with Lugo

Much was expected from Mauricio Lara on the undercard, but the Mexican striker, known for his stunning stoppages, wins in England over Josh Warrington and Leigh Wood, the latter winning him the WBA featherweight titlehe avoided a majority draw with Daniel Lugo.

Lara (26-3-2, 19 KO) was coming off a weight loss and a rematch with Wood last May, and “Bronco” looked faint in those ten-plus rounds and started slowly, and Lugo (27-2 -1, 18 KO) hurt him in the body in the sixth round.

Lara was doomed to draw the majority of votes from Lugo.  Photo: Melina Pizano/Matchroom
Lara was doomed to draw the majority of votes from Lugo. Photo: Melina Pizano/Matchroom

The former world champion lifted his spirits in the later rounds but looked lucky to avoid defeat as two scorecards of 95-95 showed the third score of 96-95 was in Lugo’s favour.

Undercard remaining

Arturo Cardenas (13-0-1, 8 KO) scored a knockout on his way to winning the WBC Continental Americas super bantamweight title, defeating Ernesto Garcia Flores (11-4, 10 KO) on points.

Sergio Chirino Sanchez (22-1, 13 KO) stopped Dennis Contreras (24-14-1, 22 KO) in the first round of their eight-round super bantamweight fight, then forced a victory in the third round with a difficult left hand to the body.

In the super lightweight division, Criztec Bazaldua won six rounds for the first time and won all of them against Alejandro Castillo.

Bazaldua (4-0, 1 KO) dominated, and Castillo (1-1-1) was eliminated in the first minute, but bravely hit the final bell.

Heavyweight prospect Federico Pacheco Jr (6-0, 4 KO) was on a scorching streak and won all four rounds against Jose Mario Tamez (4-3, 1 KO).

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Gilberto Ramirez vs. Chris Billam-Smith

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Ramirez defeated Goulamirian last time out and now takes on Billam-Smith (Golden Boy)

Ramirez and Billam-Smith fight for cruiserweight supremacy (Riyadh season)
Ramirez and Billam-Smith fight for cruiserweight supremacy (Riyadh season)

This Saturday, Latino Night will take place in Riyad, and the main event will be the fight for the WBA cruiserweight title from Mexico, Gilberto Ramirez, against the head of the WBO, Chris Billam-Smith.

DAZN is broadcasting the Ramirez vs Billam-Smith fight live.

Despite great potential and a reign as the WBO super middleweight champion, Ramirez (46-1, 30 KO) has largely won against an unnamed opponent.

He ultimately lost the team’s undefeated record in November 2022. clearly defeated by Dmitry Bivol in the fight for the WBA (Super) featherlight heavyweight title.

The move to the cruiserweight division saw some of his best performances, and a wide-scoring victory over Joe Smith Jr paved the way for a world title fight in which he won the WBA belt by defeating Arsen Goulamirian ten rounds to two in March.

Ramirez defeated Goulamirian after the last break and will now face Billam-Smith (Golden Boy)
Ramirez defeated Goulamirian after the last break and will now face Billam-Smith (Golden Boy)

After a career-opening loss to Richard Riakporhe, Billam-Smith (20-1, 13 KO) rose through the ranks, eventually winning the WBO belt with a majority decision victory over Lawrence Okolie, with Okolie losing a total of three times.

The Bournemouth man then forced Mateusz Masternak to retire after eight rounds, with Billam-Smith trailing on two scorecards, and last defended in June, taking revenge on Riakporhe by scoring points at Selhurst Park.

Riakporhe had no answer for Billam-Smith (Photo: Lawrence Lustig, Boxxer)
Riakporhe had no answer for Billam-Smith (Photo: Lawrence Lustig, Boxxer)

Prediction: Ramirez is always huge no matter what weight he fights at, and will be the biggest test of Billam-Smith’s career. I think this may be a bridge too far for the Englishman and Ramirez may score in the later rounds.

Ramirez and Barboza go to war

A massive clash with world title implications awaits us at the last minute as former unified super lightweight world champion Jose Carlos Ramirez (29-1, 18 KO) meets Arnold Barboza Jr (30-0, 11 KO) within twelve rounds.

Since his only loss to Josh Taylor to clear the division in 2021, Ramirez has fought once a year, defeating Jose Pedraza (UD12), Richard Commey (KO11) and Rances Barthelemy (UD12) to be the number one contender for the WBC title.

Recently, Ramirez overtook Barthelemy (photo: Golden Boy / Cris Esqueda)
Recently, Ramirez overtook Barthelemy (photo: Golden Boy / Cris Esqueda)

Barboza is long undefeated and has boxed twice in 2024, which included an eighth-round retirement victory over Xolisani Ndongeni, followed by a split decision victory over Sean McComb last time out. This is his first scheduled appearance in twelve innings, after eight innings played in ten innings.

Prediction: I’m leaning towards the more experienced Ramirez who will get the job done on points.

The farmer has everything to do with Zepeda

The WBC interim lightweight title is up for grabs and the talented William Zepeda (31-0, 27 KO) will face Tevin Farmer (33-6-1, 8 KO).

Zepeda is worth watching, as he has been at a championship level in his last five fights. All of his last four fights ended early, and after forcing Maxie Hughes to retire after four rounds in March, he knocked out Giovanni Cabrera in three in July.

Zepeda is in devastating form (photo: Cris Esqueda, Golden Boy)
Zepeda is in devastating form (photo: Cris Esqueda, Golden Boy)

Former IBF featherweight champion Farmer is coming off a hard-fought points loss to Raymond Muratalla. Zepeda should be too heated for Farmer here and could win early.

Minimum weight world champion titles up for grabs

The next fight for the world title will take place in the minimum weight class, where Oscar Collazo (10-0, 7 KO) should defend the WBO belt for the fourth time by defeating Thammanoon Niyomtrong (25-0, 9 KO).

Collazo is one of Golden Boy's brightest stars (photo: Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy Promotions)
Collazo is one of Golden Boy’s brightest stars (photo: Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy Promotions)
The return of Duarte and Ziyad

Oscar Duarte (27-2-1, 22 KO) can ensure his twelve-round super lightweight fighter scores points against Botirzhon Akhmedov (10-3, 9 KO), and welterweight contender Ziyad Almaayouf (6-0, 1 KO) should win at this gala. cards over six against Juan Carlos Ramirez Garcia (5-6, 0 KO).

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Oscar De La Hoya sees a shocking fight for Oleksandr Usyk

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Oleksandr Usyk could be set for a sensational move back to cruiserweight after he faces Tyson Fury again on December 21 Photo Credit: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

Oscar De La Hoya admits that he is excited about the prospect of Oleksandr Usyk fighting Zurdo Ramirez. Photo: Golden Boy/Cris Esqueda/Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry
Oscar De La Hoya admits that he is excited about the prospect of Oleksandr Usyk fighting Zurdo Ramirez. Photo: Golden Boy/Cris Esqueda/Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry

Oscar De La Hoya admits he is excited about the possibility of pitting WBA cruiserweight world champion Zurdo Ramirez against unified heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk in the future.

Usyk, the former undisputed cruiserweight champion, has previously spoken about his desire back to the division after fighting Tyson Fury in a rematch on December 21 in Saudi Arabia and De La Hoya believes Ramirez would be the perfect opponent for him.

“I think maybe after the rematch I will go down to cruiserweight,” said the 37-year-old Rule of 3 knockdowns podcast.

“I want tomorrow [fights at] cruiser weight.

“Maybe I’ll be undisputed in the cruiserweight division for a second time, that’s my plan.

Oleksandr Usyk may be ready for a sensational return to cruiserweight after fighting Tyson Fury again on December 21 Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions
Oleksandr Usyk may be ready for a sensational return to cruiserweight after fighting Tyson Fury again on December 21 Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

“When I start preparing for training camp [as a heavyweight]I have to eat constantly. It’s demanding for me, I don’t like it.”

“Zurdo” secured the WBA belt with a unanimous decision victory over Arsene Goulamirian in March, making him a two-weight world champion.

The Mexican, who is preparing for a unification clash with WBO champion Chris Billam-Smith on November 16 in Riyad, recently spoke about his desire to move up to heavyweight to face the Ukrainian.

Ramirez will face Billam-Smith in a cruiserweight unification bout on November 16 in Saudi Arabia. Photo: Golden Boy / Cris Esqueda
Ramirez will face Billam-Smith in a cruiserweight unification bout on November 16 in Saudi Arabia. Photo: Golden Boy / Cris Esqueda

“Usyk is a diminutive heavyweight, but he’s right,” the 33-year-old said No seconds.

“I think it would be a good match.

“I watched him and followed him a lot and that’s one of my goals, to be undisputed at cruiserweight and then at heavyweight and I would probably fight him at heavyweight.”

Fury and Usyk will face each other again on December 21. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions
Fury and Usyk will face each other again on December 21. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

Golden Boy founder and CEO De La Hoya admits he is intrigued by the prospect of his protégé fighting a two-weight world champion.

“I’m excited not because of his reunion,” the 51-year-old said DAZN.

“Yes, it’s quite exhilarating because it doesn’t happen often.

“But the fact that Zurdo is talking about Usyk.

“And Usyk returns to cruiserweight.

– It’s quite exhilarating.

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Canelo Alvarez vs. Edgar Berlanga

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Canelo won by a wide margin but Berlanga emerged with credit (PBC X account)

Canelo proved to be too big for Berlanga (photo: AP)
Canelo proved to be too large for Berlanga (photo: AP)

Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez defended his unified super middleweight title with a major unanimous decision over Edgar Berlanga in Las Vegas.

PBC promoted the Canelo vs Berlanga fight, with DAZN and Amazon Prime sharing broadcast rights.

The 27-year-old Puerto Rican entered the contest as a clear underdog and it seemed like he had a chance early on. He was immediately pushed onto his back leg by Alvarez, refused to let go of his hands and bit challenging at the champion’s feints.

In the third round, Canelo absolutely floored him with a left hook and passed Berlanga’s defender at a speed so quick it bordered on cartoonish. To his credit, “The Chosen One” didn’t look seriously hurt and survived the rest of the round well.

Getting him on the canvas seemed to somehow solidify Berlanga’s position in the contest, and he gradually gained confidence from there. While he didn’t win many rounds, the Brooklyn boxer had moments of success later in his career and showed impressive defense on the ropes—not to mention a forceful chin.

There were some violent moments, most notably when Canelo landed a pristine right hand after the referee called a stoppage, though it was somewhat of a justified response to the blatant utilize of the head by his youthful opponent.

However, at the end of the incredibly emotional final round, the pair immediately hugged, with Berlanga thanking the Guadalajara star for the opportunity before admitting that he is his idol.

To the surprise of no one at T-Mobile Arena, Alvarez won by unanimous decision and marches on with his three-word titles. Berlanga, though well beaten, answered several long-standing questions that cast a shadow over him and proved he has plenty of substance to back up his fervor.

Canelo won by a large margin, but Berlanga came out on top (PBC X account)
Canelo won by a enormous margin, but Berlanga came out on top (PBC X account)
Lara defends herself against Garcia

In the veterans’ fight, Cuban Erislandy Lara (31-3-3, 19 KO) defended his WBA middleweight world title by defeating Danny Garcia (37-4, 21 KO).

Garcia looked a shadow of his former self and retired after nine rounds. Lara, 41, is still enjoying the Indian summer and has won six matches in a row.

Garcia had difficulty contacting Lara (PBC X account)
Garcia had difficulty contacting Lara (PBC X account)
Shipping plants or McCumby

Former super middleweight world champion Caleb Plant (23-2, 14 KOs) made his first fight since losing to David Benavidez last year with a ninth-round stoppage of unannounced Trevor McCumby (28-1, 21 KOs).

Plant, who survived an early knockdown, currently holds the interim belt at 168 pounds and could be in line for another world title fight in 2025.

Romero is back in form

Polarizing super lightweight Rolando Romero (16-2, 13 KOs) returned to action at T-Mobile following a loss to Isaac Cruz in March.

Manuel Jaimes (16-2, 11 KO), who had previously only fought in compact gyms, was forceful and powerful but found himself on the wrong side of a unanimous decision win over “Rolly,” who had been earmarked as a potential opponent for Ryan Garcia’s comeback.

Romero Gets Much-Needed Victory (PBC X Account)
Romero Gets Much-Needed Victory (PBC X Account)
Fulton squeaks fit for Castro

In his first fight at 126 pounds, former super bantamweight world champion Stephen Fulton (22-1, 8 KOs) found himself in a tougher fight than advertised against the rugged Carlos Castro (30-3, 14 KOs).

“Scooter” was clamorous on several stages and even fell challenging, but managed to clinch the victory by a split decision on the scorecards.

Villa surprised by Salas

It was a night to remember for Jaron Ennis’ former opponent, Romain Villa (26-3, 24 KOs), who suffered a shock third-round defeat to Ricardo Salas Rodriguez (20-2-2, 15 KOs).

Villa came out on the attack as usual but unleashed a devastating right hand that ended the contest.

Further Undercard Recap

In eight rounds, both Yoenli Hernandez (5-0, 5 KOs) and Laurence King (17-1, 14 KOs) scored second-round KO victories over Jose Sanchez Charles (21-6-1, 12 KOs) and Vaughn Williams (12-2, 8 KOs), while Jonathan Lopez (17-0, 12 KOs) had to settle for a decision victory over Richard Medina (15-3, 8 KOs).

Undefeated Kazakhstan’s Bek Nurmaganbet (12-0, 10 KOs) needed just two of six to dispatch Joshua Conley (17-7-1, 11 KOs) in the first set.

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