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Avious Griffen Gunning for WBC USA Wytreight Wakowanie
Published
3 months agoon

By: Sean Crose
It has long been seen as one of the real divisions of the glow of boxing – and for a reason. For Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao, Ray Leonard, Thomas Hearns, Roberto Duran, Marlon Starling and seemingly countless other great ones increased to master the kingdom of semi -terrible. Now 31 -year -old Avious Griffin wants to impress its trail on a welterweight. He will emphasize on February 20 the Sony Hall card in Manhattan, admitting Jose Luis Sanchez to the WBC WBC welterweight title. The battle between Griffin 16-0 and 14-4-1 Sanchez will be scheduled for 10 rounds.
Sanchez will definitely have to cut off his work for him if he wants to win a nervous win to Times Square a little over a week. At the beginning, Griffin will enter the ring with at least a four -inch height advantage. And then there is a matter of an excellent Griffin album. All Griffin’s fights ended at a distance. Sanchez was detained only once, but it seems that he has no own strength. Indeed, only 4 out of 14 wins of Sanchez took place before the last bell began.
There is a reason why Griffin is seen as a potential rising star. Griffin not only has the end power of a fight, but also a colorful, tragic story. He finally spent time for a crime he didn’t commit. He also lost his father who died while his son tried to throw him to the hospital. Although he lost his freedom and inspiration, Griffin decided that he would not be absorbed alive with events beyond his control. Hence the nickname Griffina: “Underdog”. However, if he continued his current career trajectory, he would no longer be seen as weaker.
Taking all this into account, it is more than the likely that from Albuquerque Sanchez does not travel to Up-to-date York in the middle of winter simply just collecting a payment. This is a huge opportunity for a 32 -year -old to reverse your career. Indeed, in his last fight Sanchez lost to Santiago Dominguez in March. The victory over the Red Heated Griffon would raise many eyebrows in the right way for Sanchez. Again, however, covering Griffin will not be an uncomplicated task. Everything that Griffin has to do is Earth and Earth. Not discouraging the challenge if it ever was.
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Round box: Is Canelo-Crawford the best fight in the future?
Published
41 minutes agoon
May 23, 2025
The boxing schedule was filled with great duels over the next four months, including three fights, which you need to see: Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenca Crawford on the unquestioned Super Middle Championships, the rematch between the letters of heavyweight Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois and the trilogical fight between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano. Other best fighters in action are the undisputed junior champion of Nayy Inoue and Junior Bantamweight, Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez. And don’t forget to return the former master Manny Pacquiao and Jermall Charlo.
But what is the best upcoming duel? Will we see a novel pound king for pounds with all these great fights at the end of the year? Which warrior is best considered great nervousness? Which megafight would be perfect to add before the end of 2025?
Andreas Hale and Nick Parkinson share their thoughts and perform their types.
Currently, the best duel in the boxing schedule is …
Parkinson: Canelo vs. Crawford. The two best operators of this era will take various strategies for the ring on September 13. Canelo, 34, the undisputed master of super medium medium weight, has advantages of power and experience, because Crawford was the undisputed champion 140 and 147 pounds, accelerates two weight classes – after one fight for 154 pounds. Alvarez won his first 168-pound title seven years ago and won world titles in four weight classes during almost 20 years of career. However, the latest fight of Alvarez – the victory of the decision on William Scull at the beginning of this month – the fall suggested. From November 2021, he did not win a win in space. Maybe even chances. 37-year-old Crawford also a four-way world champion, could operate in branches of less weight, but he has the advantage and better boxing skills. This is a physical canelo vs. Technical Crawford, and this fight can be resolved with the most attractive margin.
Resilient: Canelo vs. Crawford is a must, but Taylor vs. Serrano 3 can be the best in the year. Considering how closely questioned – and extremely invigorating – their first two fights were, there is no reason to believe that the third meeting will be less than fireworks. The first two fights were decision-making victories for Taylor, but it can be argued that the series can be easily 2-0 in favor of Serrano. Unfortunately, here we are, and both warriors have something to prove and are adapted to each other. Taylor will be 39 before he enters the ring, but it seems that she has not lost his pace, while the Serrano-Master in the seven boxing divisions-has a greater course at the age of 36, but it seems to be as shrewd as before their first meeting in 2022. It is worth mentioning that these women appear as the head of the All-Women card in Madison Square Garden, may have significant mission in the future of women. The stake is individually and for this sport on a larger scale, when they meet on July 11.
Which warrior has the best chance of nervousness?
Resilient: Calling this nervousness indicates that in battle it is clearly weaker, so I will go with Dubois to Usyk. It is not about the controversial low blow, which caused Usyk at their meeting in August 2023 and more about how Dubois apparently simply falls into his physical foundation. It seems that 27 -year -old Dubois exists forever, but he changed the professional only in 2017, and two losses in space – to Usyk in 2023 and Joe Joyce in 2020 – should not define his career. Perhaps we saw the British at its best, when he completely evaporated Anthony Joshua in September last year, and the confidence he gained thanks to this fifth winning KO should move to his rematch from Usyk, Espn warrior No. 1 for pounds. Dubois knows what to expect after dividing nine rounds from UYYk and may have the time of his father as his secret weapon, taking into account that the ambiguous unquestioned master turned 38 in January. Dubois will have to be almost perfect to break the brilliant ring tactic, but he knows how to get to it and will have the opportunity to shock the world on July 19 at the London Wembley stadium.
Parkinson: Crawford’s movement, Ring IQ and Slick Boxing can get a win in points if he manages to keep it out of reach. Alvarez was not at his usual level in his last fight, victory in the decision on William Scull on May 3 in Saudi Arabia, but he will be better before a larger and more enthusiastic crowd in Las Vegas. The difference in this fight, however, will be Crawford’s ability to control the distance. Three years ago, Dmitriry Bivol unanimously overtook Canelo in a delicate weighty weight when he used his reach and stabbing to outline and outweigh Alvarez. Crawford has skills in his cabinet to do the same. It is pointed and enjoys a four -inch advantage. He can operate his leg work to avoid hazardous Canelo attacks on the body. Crawford can accelerate two classes to take part in Canelo, but it can turn away from blows and brisk meters. Technical brilliance and work of Crawford legs are enough to win a miniature decision.
The fight I would like to see the most before the end of the year is …
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Nayya Inoue is burdened with Ramon Cardenas from the 8th TKO round
After early knocking out, Nayy Inoue burden Ramon Cardenas and wins TKO victory in the eighth round to keep his unquestionable junior championships.
Parkinson: Over the past five years, like many fans of the fight, I wanted to see the English heavyweight rival Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua divide the ring. But we are still waiting and the fight lose part of its charm. Instead of placing Fury vs. Joshua at the top of my wish list, I will go to the duel of the All-Japanese between the undisputed champion of the featherweight champion Inoue and Junto Nakrekani, the king of WBC Bantamweight. Drawany will face Ryosuke Nishida, IBF master, in the fight with the title of union on June 8, and if he wins, the demand will intensify about the start with Inoue. Skilledy, world champion in three weight and ESPN fighter No. 9 pounds per pound, broke in a win in the 3rd round over David Cuellar in February, and looks good to stay at Inoue’s clash in December. Inoue, fighter No. 2 ESPN and a four -way world champion, compiled 11 wins in a straightforward space, and the clash from Nakrekani would cause a lack of compromise, a crazy and furious meeting.
Resilient: Considering that it is unlikely that David Benavidez has a chance for Alvarez or a shot in the winner Dmitry Bivol-Artur Beterbiev 3 before the end of the year, I will change running with my choice and go with Jaron “Boots” Ennis vs. Vergil Ortiz Jr. at 154 pounds. These two have been encircled for years and are often omitted in conversation as the future of boxing in favor of Gervont “Tank” Davis, Shakur Stevenson, Devin Haney and Teofimo Lopez (sorry, Ryan Garcia). But between the Ortiza changing power and Ennis’s pure athleticism, it is a showdown that can eventually achieve this year. Ennis, IBF and WBA welterweight master, was attacked by Lopez, but it is obvious that Ennis would be more comfortable competing with 154 pounds, where Ortiz currently has a WBC transition belt. Junior Division Middle is a bit sloppy, and Crawford currently had the title of WBA, and Sebastian Funda defended both WBO and WBC belts against Tim Tkom in the rematch on July 19, but Ennis-Wordiz does not need the title attached to him to be convincing. This fight does not have to marinate; It just has to happen.
Which warrior will end a year at ESPN rankings for pounds?
Resilient: Crawford. If “Bud” Crawford does what I expect that he would do and beat Canelo the undisputed in the third weight class, how can you refuse his place on the rankings? Although the current one is present No. 1, he cannot rise on the weight to do what Crawford is trying in September. And the current No. 2 Inoue does not have an opponent who is as achieved as Canelo. Crawford, currently taking third place, has every tool necessary to defeat Canelo, but also to become the first warrior who stopped the Mexican superstar. It has an absolutely nasty run that could take advantage of the decreasing capacity of Canelo as the fight has passed. The size difference will not be as huge as some do it, and Crawford can potentially facilitate this appearance. The only thing that stopped Crawford from above is inactivity that will be repaired after entering the ring from Canelo.
Parkinson: Usyk, after closing his career this year, two defensive titles of the world champion will remain at the top. Inoue will be ready to take control when Usyk follows his retirement plan after two consecutive fights, although Crawford will also have a sturdy argument to be number 1 if he defeated Alvarez in September. But as long as Usyk leaves, his achievements will remain before the rest. First for Utyk there is a rematch from July 19 with Dubois, which two years ago Usyk Ko’d. Usyk looks too good to worry him Dubois, and the final fight vs. Joseph Parker is probably waiting for him this year. Usyk defeated several huge names (Joshua and Fury twice each), after reaching the unquestioned status in the circuitous weight. He will go down as the best weight of his weighty era if he ended his career with a flawless record.
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Boxing results: Mansour closes it as Pasillas, Ramirez and Ruvalcaba quietly deal with business
Published
3 hours agoon
May 23, 2025
Jonny Mansour developed a lightweight work of Christian Avalos in the main event “Championing Mental Health: A Night of Boxing” at Avalon Hollywood. It was a pure six -hard clinic. Avalos did not answer Mansour foot control, hand or body discipline.
Mansour won 60-54 all over the board-and to be candid, Avalos barely touched him. San Diego lightly boxed like an experienced professional, measuring the distance using Feints, time, if necessary, changing gears.
It was his second trip in 2025 and you can see the developing maturity. He not only wins. He copes with districts like a warrior who knows how to circulate over 10 or 12 years.
Pasillas Times Jackson perfectly, Ramirez provides wild nervousness, Ruvalcaba remains composed
Vic Pasillas did not waste time to shake the rust. After 16 months, he came sharply, patient and surgical against Carlos Jackson. He entered Jackson’s stabout all night, sat on his shot in the middle of rounds, and then burned him in seventh. One pristine shot ended it. Ko at 2:05.
Jose Ramirez entered without anything to lose – and went with his body to the CV. Taking a fight in a week in advance, Jessie Mandapat went down in three rounds and threw him three times. It wasn’t just a knockout. It was a statement: Pressure, time and confidence overcame the Layup duel if the ready is weaker.
Ricardo Ruvalcaba coped with the veteran Luis Veron as a real perspective should. He did not chase Ko. I took eight pristine rounds, won the cut-off (80-72 x3) and took advantage of the fight to win representatives. You don’t always need a finish – what Ruvalcaba got was more valuable: mastery of a guy who went through wars.
Brook Sibrian, fighting with Coachella, went to his fingers from Rubi Gutierrez and eliminated her with a cleaner work inside. 60-54, 60-54 and 59-55 say everything you need. She was responsible on the defensive and Gutierrez entered the counteracting all night.
Avetis Gadyan founded Blitz in the first round. Walter Saragosa came in 0-2 and left on canvas. Gadyan won it three times in less than two minutes – productive, destructive and knowledgeable. He didn’t suffocate his work. He put everything.
Ivy Enriquez can only be 18 years elderly, but he has mastered most adult fighters. Her JAM won her fight. 40-36 around the world, without drama, without sloppiness. Simply pristine, basic foundations made with mastery.
Full results:
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Jonny Mansour (5-0, 2 KO) defeated Christian Avalos (3-3-2) By unanimous decisions-the results of the results: 60-54, 60-54, 60-54
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Vic Pasillas (18-1, 10 KO) defeated Carlos Jackson (20-3, 13 KO) Via Ko in round 7 (2:05)
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Jose Ramirez (8-3, 6 KO) defeated Jessie Mandapat (9-2-1, 5 costs) Via Ko in round 3 (1:47)
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Ricardo Ruvalcaba (14-0, 10 KO) defeated Luis Alberto Veron (20-1-2, 9 KO) Through unanimous decisions of the results: 80-72, 80-72, 80-72
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Brook Sibrian (7-2, 3 KO) defeated Rubi Gutierrez (5-2-1) Through a unanimous decision-Caring of the results: 60-54, 60-54, 59-55
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Avetis Gadyan (2-0, 2 KO) defeated Walter Saragosa (0-3) Via Ko in round 1 (2:00)
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Ivy Enriquez (3-0) defeated Marlen Avila (0-3) Through unanimous decisions-the results of the results: 40-36, 40-36, 40-36
Last updated 23.05.2025

Former coach Rolando “Rolly” Romero, Bullet Cromwell, says Ryan Garcia is missing “heart” And “dog” to deal with adversities in your fights. Cromwell was not surprised that Rolly upset Garcia with its 12-round decision on the May 2 Times Square card in Modern York. He felt that Garcia would give up mentally when he began to be hit by Romero, what happened.
(Credit: Geoffrey Knott/Matchroom)
Bullet notes that Garcia was “I’m afraid to get involved“Even before he was knocked down in the second round of his loss with Romero (17-2, 13 Kos). He says that the fight” ended “after Rolly dropped Ryan. He stopped trying to win.
Garcia lacked a heart
“Ryan is not a dog. He is a good talent, he is not a dog and has no heart – said coach Bullet Cromwell WarriorWhen discussing why Ryan Garcia lost to Rolando Romero in Times Square in Modern York on May 2. “When you take his heart, it will end. And I’m sorry to say because he is a good warrior, but some fighters I just don’t have it. They don’t have this heart. “
We don’t know why Ryan didn’t show aggression against Rolly. It did not assist that Garcia was inactive for 13 months, fighting outside in Times Square and faced an awkward warrior. Rolly is hard to advise because it has unplayed style and with a lot of power is casting wild shots. The advantage of the size Romero took the result. He looked like a junior average weight inside the ring on a gaunt, spindle leg Kingry.
Bullet, Garcia’s courage breaks out
“Before he was dropped, he was afraid to get involved,” said Bullet about the fact that Ryan was afraid of trade with Rolly, even before he was knocked down in the second round.
Garcia hesitated immediately to drop the bat, because Romero hit with huge shots in the first round and made a lot of noise while throwing. It is understandable that Ryan was afraid to be hit by Rolando because he felt his power and did not want to cut himself. Garcia never had a substantial chin. Luke Campbell dropped Ryan in the second round of their fight in 2021 and he was never a substantial blow. You hate it, but Ryan packs glass in this chin.
Ryan gave up mentally early
“He threw a semi-fast left hook, and Rolly hoped and wished him, and simply gave him a dose of his own medicine in time,” said Bullet. “It ended after dropping. I would have him [Rolly] Finish it [if he were still training Rolando]. “
I don’t think Ryan ever recovered after knocking out the second round. He had a stunned appearance of the rest of the fight and did not want to expose himself to the risk. If Ryan had a good stab and his right hand, he would win because he had a different weapon on which you can fall. Rolly came up with a left hook and told him to pay him when he threw him.
“He showed the world that he was more patient, and it only comes with time. I wanted this patience when he fought with Gervont Davis, but at that moment he was still adolescent and fought on a vast scale,” said Bullet for Rolly.
Based on this one fight, you can’t get excited about Romero because he fought the fighter warrior in Ryan. If it were Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz fighting Rolly that night, he would lose him again and look as mediocre as in his defeat with him in the eighth round last year in March.
“Rolly is a dog and has a heart. He just has to wait for time and experience. Thanks to the 35 amateur fight I took Rolly and made him a champion, a two-time world champion, said Cromwell.
Sensitive chin Romero
It doesn’t matter that Rolly is a dog. He is still sensitive in the chin department, as we saw in his loss with a knockout from Pitbull Cruz and Gervont Davis. He would probably lose to Ismael Barroso in 2023, if not for Judge Tony Weeks, he suddenly stopped the fight in the ninth round after he left with four arrows.
Cromwell is now in a state of exaltation, apparently taking partly recognition for Romero’s win, but it will be intriguing to check if he is still talking if Rolly will lose another fight. It seems to me that he will lie low, without saying anything, because there is nothing to consider.
Last updated 23.05.2025

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