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Luis Alberto Lopez vs. Angelo Leo – Preview and Predictions for the Gigantic Fight

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Lopez destroyed Conlan to retain his title in Belfast (Photo Credit: Belfast Media)

Lopez defends world title against former champion Leo (Poster - Top Rank)
Lopez defends world title against former champion Leo (Poster – Top Rank)

This Saturday at the Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, Recent Mexico, a Top Rank-promoted event will feature Luis Alberto Lopez taking on Angelo Leo for the IBF featherweight world title.

Sky Sports is broadcasting the Lopez vs Leo match live in the UK, while in the US it is hosted by ESPN.

Lopez (30-2, 17 KOs) emerged as a dominant champion after becoming the “B-side” to victories over Andy Vences (SD10), Gabriel Flores Jr (UD10) and Isaac Lowe (KO7).

The 30-year-old then ruthlessly defended his chance in a five-round bout in Belfast against Michael Conlan, and after a win over Joet Gonzalez in September last year, ‘El Venado’ was last seen in March when he stopped Reiya Abe in eight rounds.
Lopez destroyed Conlan to defend title in Belfast (Photo Source: Belfast Media)
Lopez destroyed Conlan to defend title in Belfast (Photo Source: Belfast Media)

Next up is Las Vegas native Leo (24-1, 11 KOs), a former super bantamweight world champion whose reign was short-lived, losing in his first defense of the WBO title in January 2021 to Stephen Fulton.

He has since won four more times and captured the WBA Continental North American featherweight title by knocking out Mike Plania in three rounds in January. He defended it in April, fighting Eduardo Baez over ten rounds.

Leo's reign as champion was ended by Stephen Fulton (Photo Credit: Amanda Westcott/SHOWTIME)
Leo’s reign as champion was ended by Stephen Fulton (Photo Credit: Amanda Westcott/SHOWTIME)

The preliminary card includes three ten-round fights.

Lindolfo Delgado (20-0, 15 KOs) is hoping to get closer to a world title fight in 2024. The Mexican super lightweight will face his compatriot Bryan Flores (26-0-1, 15 KOs).

Delgado first went 10 rounds last August and last entered the ring in March, when he came from behind on points to knock out Carlos Sanchez in seven rounds.

Many believe Lindolfo Delgado is the world champion in waiting (Photo credit: Mikey Williams, Top Rank)
Many believe Lindolfo Delgado is the world champion in waiting (Photo credit: Mikey Williams, Top Rank)

Flores had a draw in consecutive fights early in his career but has since won 22 times, his last fight coming with a fourth-round knockout of Jorge Abel Bermudez in March.

Top Rank’s newest acquisition, Vito Mielnicki Jr (18-1, 12 KOs), is riding a ten-fight winning streak, and super welterweight Laszlo Toth (32-8-2, 20 KOs), who has a ton of experience but is in his twilight years, should have more to say. Mielnicki could win in the close quarters.

The fight will also feature Arnold Khegai (21-1-1, 13 KOs), who is expected to win on points against Belmar Preciado (22-7-1, 15 KOs).

In six-round fights, featherweight contender Albert Gonzalez (9-0, 5 KOs) should pick up a clear points victory over Damian Alcala (8-4, 2 KOs), while Steven Navarro (2-0, 1 KO) should pick up a quick victory over Israel Camacho (2-11, 0 KOs) in the super flyweight division.

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Heavyweight boxer hospitalized after ‘fractured cheekbone’ in gruesome knockout defeat

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Frazer Clarke was beaten by Fabio Wardley and was hospitalized as a result. Fighting each other for the second time in 2024, Wardley got the last laugh – after their first fight ended in a draw – by knocking out Clarke in less than three minutes.

From the beginning, Wardley had the advantage, taking the fight to his opponent and defeating him in a matter of moments. Clarke then went back to the top and continued, but moments later found himself facing punishment again, sending him to the canvas for a second time.

After two minutes and 28 seconds, Clarke was knocked to the ground twice, and when he tried to get up a third time, he was unsuccessful. However, referee Victor Loughlin immediately called off the fight after quickly examining the 33-year-old and the extent of his injuries.

Upon further examination, Clarke was found to have a dent on the side of her head from one of Wardley’s powerful hits. After the fight, it was announced that Clark was taken to the hospital to learn the extent of his injuries.

While it was unclear what injuries he sustained, many believed that Clarke suffered a broken jaw and cheekbone, resulting in a dent. After the fight, Wardley spoke to Sky Sports and wished his opponent all the best as he and the rest of the boxing world learned the extent of Clarke’s injuries.

Wardley said: “I always pray before a fight and I always ask that both me and my opponent come out of it protected and sound. I know it’s a painful thing, and at the end of the day it’s either work, but I want people, whoever I am, I’m ready to get back to my family robust and protected.

So I wish him all the best. I hope he’s doing well, I hope I can talk to him later and hug him and thank him, because look, those 12 rounds we had earlier were something special for us and for boxing. So again, I just hope he’s robust and OK.”

Additionally, Anthony Yarde shared his thoughts on the matter, especially considering the knock Clarke received as a result of the Wardley fight. “I’m ecstatic for Fabio, but at the same time I’m very worried for Frazer,” Yarde told Sky Sports.

“Everyone in boxing knows Frazier is one of the nicest people in boxing, so I was worried. It was disturbing to see him like this.

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“It’s a painful sport, but I don’t feel good when I see it. Well done Fabio. He’s got that dog in him. The way he swings, and he’s very skillful.”

Johnny Nelson also added: “He will be absolutely devastated, and those words that come out: you represent all the amateurs coming through the system, that’s how much pressure it put on him.

“But also the way of failure. No matter what happens, he needs to make sure he gets tested, gets a thorough examination. I’ve never seen a knockout like that, it was terrifying, it was disturbing. It’s the greatest sport in the world, but at the same time, a knockout like that brings everything down to earth.”

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Full results of the Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol match, including the victory of Chris Eubank Jr

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Artur Beterbiev defeated Dmitry Bivol by decision in one of the most essential main event wins since Saudi Arabia began staging boxing’s biggest fights. By winning this fight, Beterbiev became the first-ever undisputed lithe heavyweight champion in the four-belt era.

The last time there was an undisputed three-belt champion in this division was in 2000, when Roy Jones Jr. defeated Eric Harding. Bivol and Beterbiev’s performance reflected the seriousness of the situation as they both left everything in the ring.

Initially, Bivol was in control of the fight before some difficult shots in round 4 revived Beterbiev. Beterbiev was 20-0 heading into the fight, winning every fight by knockout, but was unable to find enough strength in the later rounds to stop Bivol and maintain his perfect record.

It was Beterbiev’s ninth defense of the IBF title, sixth defense of the WBC title and third defense of the WBO title, and he held the belts while adding a fourth. Beterbiev didn’t show much emotion after the fight, but the victory meant everything to him.

“I must be excited [for this fight]” – Beterbiev said before the fight on ESPN Undisputed. “I don’t get emotional in front of people, but of course I’m excited. This is my goal [undisputed] master.”

On the card below, Fabio Wardley defeated Frazer Clarke in the first round after taking some brutal shots early on that resulted in his opponent needing medical attention. Clarke left the arena and went to hospital to undergo tests for a suspected broken jaw and cheekbone.

Chris Eubank Jr secured victory with a seventh-round stoppage in his first fight in over a year. Eubank Jr. under pressure from Kamil Szeremeta, he knocked him down in the first round, but he remained placid and won the 34th victory in his professional career.

“I had a good time there. I think I could have finished it the first time, but it’s been a year and I wanted to get some ring rust off,” Eubank Jr. said of the fight. Another fight almost took place after Eubank Jr. was announced as the winner, and the undefeated rival Conor Benn entered the ring.

Eubank Jr and Benn got into a heated confrontation and had to be separated, with both fighters wanting to meet in the ring. “Let’s get this done,” Eubank Jr was heard telling Benn after their first fight was canceled.

Benn was scheduled to face Eubank Jr. in October 2022, but the fight was postponed after Benn tested positive for clomiphene. Since then, the animosity has continued, and fans can finally see the fight that was supposed to take place two years ago.

Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol fight card results

Artur Beterbiew def. Dmitry Bivol by majority decision
Fabio Wardley def. Frazer Clarke via TKO, round 1
Jai Opetaia def. Jack Massey via TKO, round 6
Chris Eubank Jr def. Kamil Szeremeta by KO in round 7
Skye Nicolson def. Raven Chapman via unanimous decision
Ben Whittaker vs. Liam Cameron – draw after inconclusive technical decisions
Mohammed Alakel def. Jesus Gonzalez via unanimous decision
Marco Marić def. Christian Flores via unanimous decision

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Frazer Clarke health update following brutal defeat of Fabio Wardley

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Wardley blitzed Clarke in a round of their rematch Photo Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry Promotions

Frank Warren says Frazer Clarke likely suffered a broken cheekbone after Saturday's defeat to Fabio Wardley in Riyad. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry Promotions
Frank Warren says Frazer Clarke likely suffered a broken cheekbone after Saturday’s defeat to Fabio Wardley in Riyad. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry Promotions

Frank Warren has revealed that Frazer Clarke suffered a broken cheekbone in his loss to Fabio Wardley.

Wardley attacked Clarke a stunning first round knockout in Saturday’s rematch in Riyad, seven months after the two players drew at the O2 Arena.

Wardley caught Burton with a powerful right hand and after returning fire, the British and Commonwealth champion unloaded a volley of punches that knocked the 33-year-old to the floor.

The referee wasted no time in waving his hand to end the fight, and concerns for Clarke’s health began after he was seen being given oxygen in his corner and suffering a dent in the side of his head.

Warren, who promotes Wardley, said he believed Clarke suffered a cheekbone injury after concerns intensified after photos of the 2020 Olympic bronze medalist with a dent on the side of his head surfaced online.

Wardley defeated Clarke in the rematch. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry Promotions
Wardley defeated Clarke in the rematch. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry Promotions

Wardley sent his compatriot a heartfelt message, wishing him a speedy recovery from his injury.

“Listen, I always say a prayer before a fight,” the 29-year-old said Heavenly sports after the fight.

“I always ask me and my opponent to come out fit.

“I know it’s a damaged cause and ultimately it’s our job, but I want whoever I’m with to return to their family fit and protected.

“That’s why I wish him all the best.

I hope he’s doing well.

Wardley celebrates after destroying Clarke. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry Promotions
Wardley celebrates after destroying Clarke. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry Promotions

I hope I can talk to him later, hug him and just thank him, because those 12 rounds we had earlier were something special for us and for boxing.

“So I hope he’s fit and OK.”

It is unclear whether Clarke was sent to hospital, and proboxing-fans.com has reached out to a member of his team for comment.

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