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Lampley believes Benavidez can become the ‘face of boxing’

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Commentator Jim Lampley believes that David Benavidez has a chance to become the “face of boxing”. Former HBO announcer Lampley rates Benavidez (28-0, 24 KO) highly, believing he can one day move up to heavyweight and become a potential world champion.

For now, Benavidez will fight Oleksandr Gvozdyk (20-1, 16 KO) for the interim WBC delicate heavyweight title this Saturday, June 15, on PBC on Prime Video PPV at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

If Benavidez is successful, he could face the winner of the undisputed 175-pound title between Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev in 2025. Benavidez’s chances of becoming the “face of boxing” would be high if he managed to defeat Gvozdyk and then beat Bivol – Beterbiev winner

Staying at 175 and then moving up to cruiserweight will support Benavidez become the face of boxing because if he drops back down to 168 pounds, he won’t be getting the fights he needs to become the No. 1 star in the sport.

Canelo Alvarez won’t fight Benavidez, and there aren’t any substantial names in the 168-pound division for him to fight. If he stays at 175 pounds long enough to become undisputed, it will escalate his popularity. Moving up to cruiserweight and then heavyweight will transform Benavidez into a superstar if he keeps winning.

Jim Lampley: “David, I just had a surprising moment. I asked Oleksandr Gvozdyk, ‘What happened between you and David when you were sparring in Oxnard,’ and he replied, ‘It didn’t go well for me at all,'” Lampley said PPV_Com. “You don’t usually get such an straightforward answer.

“He said, ‘The fact was I couldn’t deal with him. He was too mighty and too powerful. It wasn’t a good sparring session for me, but things will turn out differently. Are you surprised that he gave me such an straightforward answer?”

David Benavidez: “I am amazed and appreciate his honesty, but it won’t get any better for him. I was 20 or 21 when I sparred with him. So imagine everything I’ve been through and learned.

“Not only in terms of boxing, but also in terms of strength and conditioning; everything I need to do to bring out the best in myself. It will get even worse for him. Hats off to him. He’s a great guy. It’s going to be a great fight while it lasts, but I’m definitely going to go in there and beat him.”

Lampley: “I asked him, ‘What about your jab, that’s the best in sports?’ He said: “It didn’t work against him.” This is amazing again.”

Benavidez: “Neither his jab worked nor his right hand. I took his best weapon. Now that I know what he’s doing, it’ll be even worse for him. I don’t exploit it to try and be arrogant and try to overlook him. I’m still working extremely tough because I know I have the right weapons, but it will be a great victory for the Benavidez team.

Lampley: “I was just watching a lot of the talks at the press conference and there were a lot of references to the quote: ‘The face of boxing.’ I think you have a chance to be the face of boxing and I think it will be a much more dignified mode than what I saw today.”

Benavidez: “Oh yes, definitely. Sometimes it comes to a boiling point when two men don’t like each other, but I want to show the players that we can be gentlemen in this sport. We can behave differently.

“Sometimes you get two people who don’t like each other and that’s what happens sometimes. It doesn’t have to happen like this all the time.”

Lampley: “Nothing happened during that press conference that would change your approach to the fight.”

Benavidez: “Me and my fight. I study film a lot and do my homework on this guy. He’s a great guy and it’s going to be a great fight. I’m looking forward to it.”

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Jose Ramirez wants Arnold Barboza to win over Teofimo Lopez

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LOS ANGELES — Jose Ramirez sees Latino Night rival Arnold Barboza as a stepping stone to an even bigger fight with Teofimo Lopez in the near future.

“My dream has always been to become undisputed champion,” Ramirez told World Boxing News and other media outlets this week. “Barboza is standing in the way of me getting my titles back.”

Both Ramirez and Barboza are recent additions to Golden Boy Promotions, with founder Oscar De La Hoya and president Eric Gomez lined up the fighters on the company’s Nov. 16 card, sponsored by Riyadh Season. While the belt is not a foregone conclusion, the winner will likely receive a shot at the championship.

Ramirez and Barboza came face-to-face at the opening press conference WBN attended on Wednesday at the Mayan Theater in downtown Los Angeles, and it quickly became clear to us that there was hostility between the fighters dating back to when both were at the top of the rankings.

“I respect Jose Ramirez as a player and I respect Jose Ramirez as a person,” Barboza said. “But it’s personal… I’ve wanted this fight since 2019, but for some reason it never happened.”

Barboza said he had been calling on Ramirez to fight for years, but only managed to secure the fight when he signed with de la Hoya’s Golden Boy. “I want to acknowledge and thank Oscar,” he said.

In response, Ramirez pointed to his record as unified world boxing champion. “As a fighter, I fight whoever is in front of me,” said the 32-year-old.

Barboza, nicknamed Jaguar, fought many top opponents at 140 pounds, including Jose Zepeda, Maurice Hooker and Jose Pedraza. A victory over Barboza would be the best victory of his career to date. Likewise, Barboza’s victory would also be his greatest victory.

Ramirez told WBN and other media outlets that he would not be impressed by The Venue in Riyad. He has become accustomed to boxing on the international stage as an Olympian, amateur and even professional, defeating Ryusei Yoshida at the Cotai Arena in Macau in 2015.

Therefore, he will “want to make a statement” against Barboza as he looks to regain the WBC and WBO titles currently held by Alberto Puello and Teofimo Lopez respectively.

“As a fighter, I fight whoever is in front of me,” Ramirez said, dismissing any suggestion by Barboza that he was being shunned. He then said he moved to Golden Boy from Top Rank because he “wanted even bigger fights,” and now he faces Barboza in only his second appearance for the De La Hoya brand.

As for why he took this fight, he said it “excites him” because he wants to remind the world who Ramirez is. Barboza, he said, is merely a vehicle to demonstrate this.

But one thing is clear. Barboza may be the WBO No. 1 contender to challenge Lopez for the championship, but Ramirez wants to take that spot and fight for himself.

“I want to take his No. 1 spot and then challenge Teofimo Lopez,” Ramirez said. “This is what I have to do. My goal is to become world champion and I will work demanding to achieve it.”

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Naoya Inoue vs. Sam Goodman finalizes on December 24 in Tokyo

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Undisputed super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue and IBF No. 1 and WBO No. 1 Sam Goodman are finalizing the deal to meet on Christmas Eve, December 24 in Tokyo, Japan.

Inoue (28-0, 25 KO) will fulfill the mandatory defense when fighting 25-year-old Goodman (19-0, 8 KO). As with many of Inoue’s fights, it’s not the fight fans in the US are looking for, but he’s not taking too many risks in his career at this stage. Inoue can fight anyone and his committed fans can’t wait to see him.

Fans on social media are unhappy with the choice of opponent for Naoya, as they believe that Goodman is another favorite of the Japanese star. There are other fighters at 122 and 126 that boxing would prefer to see Inoue fight.

Goodman is another airy puncher in the mold of Naoya’s former opponents, TJ Doheny and Paul Butler. Fighters need power to have any chance of beating Inoue, and Goodman lacks that ability.

Australian Goodman won first place in the IBF and WBO rankings by defeating the following players:

– Miguel Flores
– TJ Doheny
– Ra’eese Aleem
– Juan Miguel Elorde
–Richie Mepranum
– Chainoi Worawut

The super bantamweight division is tender. It’s no wonder that thanks to these victories, Goodman jumped to the top of the IBF and WBO rankings. If there were better fighters in this weight class, it’s doubtful Goodman would ever have made it to the mandatory No. 1 spot.

Inoue seems content to stay at 122 pounds, as he hasn’t shown much desire to move up to 126 pounds to compete with fighters in that well-stocked weight class. This would be threatening for Inoue as there are punchers and huge size fighters out there.

“Naoya Inoue and Sam Goodman are finalizing an agreement to fight on December 24 in Tokyo for Inoue’s undisputed junior featherweight championship. Inoue will face another mandatory title defense, this time on Christmas Eve. Goodman is highly underrated for his invigorating style,” said Mike Coppinger X.

If Naoya wins this fight against Goodman, he could face Junto Nakatani next, provided he defeats his brother Takuma Inoue.

Last update: 10/03/2024

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Joshua Pagan will now face Haskell Rhodes at the DAZN Show Summit in San Juan on October 18

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Joshua Pagan. Photo courtesy of MLive.com

by Francisco Salazar |

James Pagan has a fresh opponent in his sights.

As confirmed by promoter Dmitriy Salita, the undefeated lightweight prospect will now face goalie Haskell Rhodes on October 18. The 10-round fight will take place at the Coca-Cola Music Hall in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Salita also announced that middleweight contender Da’Velle Smith will also be part of the “Large Time Boxing USA” event. Both fights will be broadcast live on DAZN (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT).

Pagan (10-0, 4 knockouts) was originally scheduled to face Canadian Trevor Thonson in a fascinating clash of undefeated lightweights. Thonson reportedly had travel issues that forced him to withdraw from the fight.

The DAZN headliner will be Pagan’s first scheduled 10-round fight of his newborn professional career. The 24-year-old Grand Rapids, Michigan native has already dealt with above-average adversity.

Pagan defeated Roger Hilley by unanimous decision in his last fight on May 23. Both Pagan and Hilley entered the fight undefeated. Pagan’s return to the ring was delayed after he suffered a deep cut to his left eye from an accidental clash of heads in the first round.

In his previous fight on October 21 last year, Pagan defeated Braulio Rodriguez in six one-sided rounds. He also has a win over another undefeated fighter, Ronnell Burnett, after a stoppage on June 3 last year.

Rhodes (31-6-1, 16 KO), originally from Oklahoma City and currently living in Las Vegas, fought his last fight on August 31. The 36-year-old veteran knocked out Jonathan Perez in the first round, marking the fourth victory of his last six starts.

One of his two losses during that period was a one-sided decision loss to undefeated Floyd Schofield on July 8 last year.

Smith (9-0, 7 KO) will claim a knockout victory in his last fight on September 12. The 24-year-old Taylor, Michigan fighter defeated Esau Herrera de la Cruz in the third round. He has stopped four of his last five opponents.

Both Pagan and Smith are promoted by Salita and managed by Aaron Samson.

In the co-main event, undefeated Juan Carrillo (12-0, 9 KO) from Barranquilla, Colombia will face Gilbert Castillo Rivera (25-5-1, 9 KO) from the Dominican Republic in a 10-round fight. attack.

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