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Diaz vs Masvidal and Jacobs vs Mosley press conference recap

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Combat sports stars Nate Diaz and Jorge “Gamebred” Masvidal exchanged heated trash talk before a brawl broke out between the fighters’ camps at Thursday’s press conference in Anaheim, further raising the stakes and tension ahead of their delicate heavyweight professional boxing bout headlined by is a Fanmio PPV event on Saturday, July 6 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California.

Also in attendance at the press conference were two-time world champion Daniel “The Miracle Man” Jacobs and electrifying challenger Shane Mosley Jr., who in the co-main event will meet undefeated prospect Amado Vargas, son of former longtime boxing champion Fernando Vargas, who will face Sean Garcia, the younger brother of boxing star Ryan Garcia, in an eight-round lightweight fight, lightweight contenders Devin Cushing and Manuel Correa, who will face off in a 10-round fight, and Diaz’s teammate and all-around brawler Chris Avila and MMA legend Anthony “Showtime” Pettis, who will fight a six-round delicate heavyweight fight.

Tickets for the live event are on sale starting at $25 (plus applicable fees and taxes) and can be purchased through Ticketmaster. A confined number of VIP packages that include prime ringside seats, all-inclusive hospitality at the exclusive Impact Club at Honda Center, post-fight ring access, VIP weigh-in access and more.

Fanmio will host the event in partnership with Real Fight Inc. Diaz and Masvidal’s Gamebred Boxing Promotions.

The 10-round, 175-pound delicate heavyweight bout will be the main event of the pay-per-view, which is available for pre-order now at FANMIO.com for $79.99. Fans can also make purchases through the Fanmio app, which is available globally on clever TVs and mobile devices with Apple iOS and tvOS devices, Android Mobile devices, AndroidTV, Roku, FireTV, Vizio Clever TV, Google TV and Chromecast .

Here’s what players had to say Thursday at the Brewery X Biergarten Patio at Honda Center:

NATE DIAZ

“I came here to give myself a break and do my thing. I hope you all watch!

“I feel like I’ve had enough of this (all this). I’m ready to fight. I’m ready for the show to continue.

He better hope to get a knockout. If not, something (damaged) him.”

JORGE MASVIDAL

“I’m ready to get out there on July 6, take care of business, knock this (guy) out and relax with my family. Let’s get to it!

“In the end, all that matters is that I’m in shape and, as I said before, it’s not up to the judges. And not because of a cut or anything, but because of a immaculate KO. That’s why I train.

“I have more time to hone my craft, become smarter at boxing and work every day to become a little better, smarter and more effective. All this just means more violence on July 6. On July 4th, come celebrate the United States’ birthday, and on July 6th, come and see how I end it.

“I’m mean. I’m faster. I’m more temperamental. When it comes down to it, I think I have the best hands in MMA. On July 6, I will be able to prove it. No questions, nothing. We’ll see. There’s no jiu-jitsu (that sort of thing), no hugging, just straight hands.

DANIEL JACOBS

“I’m just content to be a part of this card with so many heroes and so many rising future stars. It’s an honor and a privilege. Come to fight night and see why this is such an critical card.

“I’m fighting guys like Shane Mosley Jr., who is an up-and-coming guy and a very talented guy. I can’t wait to show you, with all my experience, why they call me “Wonder Man.” I took a break for two years and now I have taken the time to get my mind, body and spirit back intact. You’ll see the results on fight night. I appreciate all the love, but you will see the return of the Miracle Man.

“I knew I wanted to end my career with a bang. This marks the next step towards earning a Hall of Fame plaque.

“I have been a fan of Shane Mosely Sr. my entire career. I saw his son fight, but when you talk about levels and what I bring to the table, obviously I see myself as the winner in whatever way and however that victory comes. It will be an honor to step into the ring with the son of a legend, but he will stop there because he is not his dad.

“I know exactly what I did and what works. I know what my team is working on… I just want to say that I can’t wait for July 6th and the West Coast is sure to be eventful!”

SHANE MOSLEY JR.

“Like everyone said, it’s going to be an amazing gala and an amazing evening. Please don’t miss this. I’m blessed to be able to fight a legend on this card. This man is a two-time middleweight champion. Most people can’t become champion, and he became champion twice. I’m excited to be a part of this event.

“He is definitely the best fighter I have ever fought in the ring. Nothing but respect. I need to raise my game. I have to be better. To get better, you have to put yourself in these situations. Adversity shows a person to himself, so that’s what I do and this is my chance.

“Whatever happens, it will make me better. My goal is also to become a legend. If that’s my goal, I need to get there with another legend. So when they said you could fight Daniel Jacobs, I said, ‘Wow, yes!’ Absolutely, of course.”

AMADO VARGAS

“I practiced like hell. My dad is putting me through stringent training and I can’t wait. You’ll see the improvement from the beginning of my career to where I am now, and I can’t wait. Watch July 6 on Fanmio PPV. Let’s go!

“I’m a competitor. He is a competitor. He wants to win. I want to win. In the end, there can only be one winner and that will be me. I trained really demanding and I’m sure I’m giving my all. As I said, you will see a different me, more skillful and timely. I just can’t wait. My dads give me great sparring and I’m ready for this fight.

“Any man who puts on a pair of boxing gloves has a chance. So I’m preparing as if I were going to fight Mike Tyson. After all, I have to be well prepared. My father and my team take care of that. I’m going to put on one hell of a show on July 6th. Thank you to the fans and everyone who is here. Watch me go 11-0!”

DEVIN CUSHING

“I’m ready to put on a show. I’ll kick his ass on July 6th. All this talk, you won’t do anything. I know not everyone knows my name, but come July 6 and I promise you won’t forget it. Devin Cushing, remember this because I’m coming to steal the show.

“Three grand and a soda, that’s what he gets. I’ll kick his ass. I’m going to beat him up. I’m going to drown him. I’m going to knock him out.”

MANUEL CORREA

“This is a huge opportunity for me. I’m ready to get up and do what I do for my hometown. I hear him say a lot of crazy things, but you have to stick to it. You have to show it to us. We’ll see. He hasn’t fought anyone yet. He fought a bunch of bums and he feels like himself. But you saw who I fought. I’ve fought Olympians with less than 10 fights under my belt. That’s why I’m not afraid to fight anyone. I’ve been like this all my life, and now he’s going to find out the demanding way.

“Everything was fine there. He was being genial and then he came here trying to be in front of the cameras. You know how they play, but we’ll show him.

“Fans can expect fireworks. I always come forward. If you look at any of my fights, I push for action no matter what. Win or lose, I’m moving forward.”

CHRIS AVILA

“I’m here and I’m doing my thing now. I intend to keep the good streak going and keep jumping. I’m training demanding and I’m here to represent the team and raise my hand.

“I know he’s playing, but I’m playing too. I really box and have been boxing for a while. So I train for real and I train boxing. I’m going to knock this fool out too.

ANTHONY PETTIS

“It’s a great opportunity on this card with all these fighters, some of the legends I grew up with. California, I know you are here and supporting us. Chris, I appreciate you taking this fight, we will have a good fight.

“I have sparred with the best boxers in the world to prepare for my MMA championship fights and it shows. My first fight was against Roy Jones Jr., so I couldn’t just go out and knock him out. He’s a much bigger guy than me. Avila is more my size so I can go out there and knock him out and that’s what we train for.

“I think this extra month gave me more motivation. We’re both ready to go. We were ready to go last weekend. So this extra month just adds more motivation to get a knockout on both ends. So count on a good fight from both of us.”

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Gervonta Davis-Lamont Roach Jr. at the PBC Summit on December 14 on Prime Video PPV in Houston, Texas

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Gervonta “Tank” Davis now has an official date and location for her second fight of the year.

The No. 8-ranked pound-for-pound fighter will defend his WBA lightweight title against Lamont Roach Jr., who is moving up in weight. Their 12-round fight will be the main attraction of the PBC gala, which will take place on December 14 in the Prime Video Pay-Per-View program at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.

The incident was confirmed by PBC on Sunday evening.

Davis (30-0, 28 knockout) will make his second attempt to defend the full version of the WBA lightweight world title. The undefeated Baltimore native previously held the “Regular” version of the belt before being promoted last year following the departure of Devin Haney (31-0, 15 KO; 1 No-Contest) from the division.

Before securing this fight, Davis and his team were looking for a unification fight against reigning IBF lightweight champion Vasily Lomachenko. Such a fight was planned for November, but Lomachenko (18-3, 12 KO) refused and decided to wait out the rest of the year.

Ultimately, a path was created for Roach (25-1-1, 10 knockouts) to enter the equation. The WBA 130-pound world champion was previously summoned at the beginning of the summer for another fight against interim world champion Albert Batyrgaziev. However, a one-time exception was granted to challenge Davis at a higher weight instead.

After the victory, Roach will have to decide whether he will stay at lightweight or return to 130. A loss will force him to face Batyrgaziev (12-0, 8 KO) within 120 days of the Davis fight.

Both Davis and Roach earned eighth-round knockout victories within two weeks of each other against undefeated opponents.

Davis’ moment came against Frank Martin at the PBC Summit on June 15 at Prime PPV in Las Vegas. The fight was fierce until it wasn’t. Davis finally caught up to Martin and knocked him out for the fourth straight time.

On June 28 in Washington, Roach defeated undefeated Feargal McCrory (16-1, 8 KO) in his eighth fight. That night was the first home match in nearly seven years for Roach, the fourth-ranked junior lightweight on The Ring from Upper Marlboro, Maryland.

Before that came his first championship title. Roach scored a dramatic knockout in the 12th round, thanks to which he overtook and eliminated the WBA 130-pound world champion, Hector Luis Garcia (16-2, 10 KO). Overall, Roach won six in a row. His lone loss came by decision in November 2019 to then-WBO junior lightweight champion Jamel Herring in Fresno, California.

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Paulie Malignaggi picks: Gervonta Davis-Lamont Roach shouldn’t be on pay-per-view

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Lamont Roach is a good player. He is technically sound; he is a championship-level player.

However, when it comes to Gervonta “Tank” Davis’ opponents in the pay-per-view event, I would prefer to see someone who has put in an explosive top-notch performance or at least has a polarizing personality.

Davis is a true pay-per-view star. Whether or not you agree that so many of his fights should be on pay-per-view – and I disagreed with most of them – he has been an established presence on pay-per-view for some time. It lacks the appropriate opposition necessary to charge these types of fees.

Roach is a solid fighter. But he hasn’t reached the top and I don’t think his character can compensate for that. He had success in the super featherweight division, but it took some time. Had he defended the title multiple times, the fight between him and Davis might have made more sense, but he took it – against Feargal McCrory.

We’ve seen Davis in this type of fight before – for example against Hector Luis Garcia, who has only lost a split decision to Roach since Davis’ stoppage. But over time it became a pay-per-view model – once a fighter achieves that status, he or she remains on pay-per-view regardless of the opponent.

Frank Martin, Davis’ former opponent, is also a solid fighter and, unlike Roach, fights at lightweight. He was on track to fight Shakur Stevenson and had put in some good performances, which meant he had the highest level of curiosity around him. There is no doubt that Davis is at the highest level and that is why carefully selecting his opponents is frustrating.

It’s also essential that Roach – who is highly talked about by those who know him – is not the biggest fighter in the super featherweight division, where he still seems capable of defending his WBA title, and Davis is such a powerful lightweight fighter. If Davis is the biggest star in the division and Stevenson is his biggest rival, then I feel the same way about this fight as I did when Stevenson fought Joe Cordina. This looks more like a fight that would be acceptable if Davis faced Stevenson and then Stevenson had to withdraw due to injury and be replaced; If we were certain that Davis-Stevenson would be next, it would make a lot more sense, but it doesn’t even seem close.

Davis should be considered a massive favorite. As for Roach, if he won, it would be the event of the year, and a match that could be the disappointment of the year should not be aired on pay-per-view.

The lightweight fight I’m more positive about is the William Zepeda-Tevin Farmer fight. Farmer introduces Zepeda to a different style as he rises to the next level; Farmer is a former world champion and a very crafty southpaw, and fighting him strengthens his hopes of fighting Davis or Stevenson in the future.

Southpaws dominate the lightweight division, making Farmer a very suitable opponent who can show us where Zepeda, who has been impressive so far, is at. Farmer may be past his best form, but Zepeda is not defending his world title, and their fight is a shadow of the fight between Chris Billam-Smith and Gilberto Ramirez. I anticipate moments when Farmer will come out on top and test Zepeda, even though I expect Zepeda to both learn from him and win.

As a side note, when Stevenson-Cordina was announced, we were also told we could expect Stevenson-Zepeda and then Stevenson-Davis in 2025. Stevenson’s presence on Matchroom and DAZN – Zepeda’s broadcaster continues to fight, albeit under Golden Boy Promotions – means a fight between the two wouldn’t be a surprise.

However, I see no reason to believe that Stevenson-Davis will be successful after this. Matchroom has nothing to say about Davis’ moves. I am elated to say publicly that I do not think a Stevenson-Davis event will occur in 2025, and while I expect a Stevenson-Zepeda event to occur, it will happen at the end of the year, not at the beginning as we anticipate” I was also told.

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Shawn Porter announces the Beterbiev vs. fight Bivol for Saturday

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Image: Bivol Expected to Return to Conservative Style Against Beterbiev

Shawn Porter believes Artur Beterbiev is too fight-weary to defeat a less-exhausted Dmitry Bivol this Saturday in their undisputed featherlight heavyweight championship on October 12 in Riyad.

Former welterweight champion Porter says the youth of 33-year-old Bivol (23-0, 12 KO) also counts in his favor against 39-year-old Beterbiev (20-0, 20 KO) in a 12-round fight. main event at Kingdom Arena.

WBA 175-pound champion Bivol had a habit of avoiding the most grueling fights possible, which is why he has fewer knockouts than Beterbiev. The downside to this safety-first approach to his career is that Bivol is less popular than IBF, WBC and WBO champion Beterbiev and isn’t talked about much.

“I can’t pick him right now, but if Bivol stands there and lands, then good night, Vienna,” coach Joe Gallagher said to Boxing newschoosing Dmitry Bivol instead of Artur Beterbiev.

“I choose Beterbiev, but only because I was in Vegas and talked to someone who sparred with him. He said, “Oh man, that guy. To spar four rounds with him is to fight 20 rounds. He’s like a monster,” said Regis Prograis. “He paired him and Bivol. He said: “Beterbiev is a killer, an absolute monster.” So I would lean towards Beterbiev.

Beterbiev’s power makes him a nightmare for anyone to spar with unless he can handle them easily. He is not the type of player who behaves lightly during sparring sessions, because then he gets nothing from them.

“I don’t see Beterbiev’s past, but Bivol’s quality is really good. Technically he’s really good,” said Paul Smith. “I think I saw Beterbiev up close a few times. I think I’m on Beterbiev’s side. I think he’ll get there eventually, but it’s by no means certain.”

“I think one thing in Bivol’s favor is that Beterbiev has had a few injuries and has just had a sedate injury that he’s coming back from. This could play a bit in Bivol’s favor,” said Otto Wallin.

“Bivol wins this fight. I think he has youth on his side,” Shawn Porter said. “The Beterbiev was a Mack truck running into smaller trucks and other gigantic trucks. These types of collisions will catch up with you at some point.

The only fights in which Beterbiev was booked were between Marcus Browne and Anthony Yard. He took a few shots in both fights, especially against heavy-handed Browne, but he still wore them down to get the knockout.

“Bivol’s course is simply different than Beterbiev’s. I think Bivol will win. We’ll see. Bivol can be touched, but is Beterbiev speedy enough?

The mileage Porter is talking about may not prevent Beterbiev from winning the fight because his power is just as deadly as it would be if he had less mileage, and he hasn’t shown any problems with his chin. If Bivol is going to take advantage of Beterbiev’s age and ring wear, he will have to fight him. Doing this will be risky.

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