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Cain Sandoval and Mark Bernaldez on the weight on Friday Clash

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Junior Cain Sandoval will face Marek Bernaldez in the 10-round main match on Friday at Chumash Casino and the resort in Santa Ynez, California.

The 22 -year -old Sandoval weighed a shrinking weight of 143 pounds Bernaldez, arrived in a lighter, 139 pounds, which is the heaviest in his career.

Sandoval, 14-0 (12 KO), moved with Sacramento in California, to Los Angeles in December-over this training camp-now he trains with Freddie Roach. He fought three times in 2024, his last performance was a knocking knocking in the sixth round.

Bernaldez, a 30-year-old from General Santos City in the Philippines, served as a test veteran for future perspectives and is currently in a series of two fights. In 2022, Bernaldez, 25-6 (18 KO), suffered defeats against Oscar Duarte and Andres Cortes, but proved that he was able to compete with the best warriors on the basis of challenges of the motor title.

Full weighing results are as follows:

Munior Welter Weighing – 10 rounds
Cain Sandoval (143.0 pounds) vs Mark Bernaldez (139.0 pounds)

Junior Bantamweight – Eight rounds
Daniel Barrera (115.0 pounds) vs Christopher Rios (114.8 pounds)

Highlight weight – eight rounds
Gor yeritsyan (146.6 pounds) vs Luis Hernandez Ramos (149.0 pounds)

Minimum weight – eight rounds
Guadalupe Medina (104.6 pounds) vs Agustina Vazquez (105.0 pounds)

Junior Lightweight – six rounds
Abel Mejia (130.0 pounds) vs Alfredo Diaz Minjariz (129.6 pounds)

Airy – six rounds
Alan Garcia (137.6 pounds) vs Juan Centeno (137.4 pounds)

Lucas Ketelle is the author of “Inside the Ropes of Boxing”, a guide for teenage fighters, a boxing writer and a boxing member of the American Writers’ Association. Find it on X on @LukoBoxing.

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Chris Eubank Tops Conor Benn in a fantastic fight

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By: Sean Crose

At some point, it seemed that the fight would never become a reality. However, on Saturday, Chris Eubank and Conor Benn, whom the Fathers once threw the classics, now threw what will probably be seen as their own classic. It was a high fight that actually crossed the noise. Recognition for both men for placing a real fireworks show in London on Saturday evening. It was a battle that showed how great sports boxing could be.

The first round was a high octane matter. Benn was more aggressive, but much larger Eubank landed more effectively. The second was another rapid chapter that saw Jab Eubank did a significant job. He had to admire Benn’s aggression to the third, as well as his power, because he was able to sway Eubank in the round. However, Eubank remained composed in the fourth. Benn looked extremely good, but Eubank kept his business.

And, certainly Jab Eubank confirmed and told the story of the fifth. Benn worked difficult in the sixth, undoubtedly, but Eubank seemed to break him. Benn was marked at the beginning of the seventh, but he managed to survive the shot. Jabs and plain laws clearly gave Eubank an advantage. The eighth gave viewers a world -class shooter when every man fought in the blisters.

Until nine, it is worth wondering how in the world every man was able to keep the pace from the roaring crowd. Benn needed a prize for courage while Eubank started to his man. Tenth, honestly, was a war. Benn was marked earlier, but it seemed that it only motivated the man. The sound of every blow with a bang was something that you can see. For a moment she was looking for a moment when Benn could start break down … But Ben didn’t have it. When the round was over, Eubank himself looked bruised and drained.

The fighters fired in the twelfth and last round with almost terrifying cruelty. He was cheated by Eubank’s shot, but survived. He looked exhausted, but he and Eubank went beyond expectations, until the sound of the last bell. Eubank came out with a decision -making win, but – although it may sound – there were no losers in this match.

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Conor Benn brutally critical after the losses of Chris Eubank Jr.: “I have to do better”

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The emotional Conor Benn made a brutal self -esteem of his defeat with Chris Eubank Jr. On Saturday, saying that his performance was not good enough and must do better.

Benn unanimously lost with the result 116-112 on all three results cards for Eubank Jr. In an immediate classic at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London.

Both fighters were on their feet at the end of an invigorating clash. While both men showed a lot of heart, Eubank Jr. He finished mighty in rounds 11 and 12 to seal victory.

Benn was clearly desperate after the result was read and was still emotional at a press conference after the fight, where he was difficult for himself.

“It is complex to swallow. I did not enter the fight, thinking that it would be so close,” said Benn.

“I did not come in the fight for losing. Of course I was not good enough and I have to do better.

“It hurts me. Nobody likes to lose. A close fight, no strict fight, you must be strict to each other, and I look at myself and say that this is not good enough for me.

“I want to win a man. I don’t work difficult to lose. I give everything I have.

“I just have to better.”

While the accumulation was deeply personal and malicious between them, Benn regretted Eubank Jr. It’s good after he was taken to the hospital after the fight after the doctors’ recommendation.

Benn said that the fight is so close that he would like to avenge his loss in a rematch.

“Do you know what is complex, it was so close,” said the media.

“It is complex and I just didn’t get a knocking out. It’s painful. If it was as close as people say it, it’s painful.

“I was not outclassed. I was not wounded there. I just couldn’t get the finish.”

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The decisions before the fight in London: Billy Joe Saunders refused to access Chris Eubank Jr. Among the concerned fears

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Image: Pre-Fight Antics in London: Billy Joe Saunders Denied Access to Chris Eubank Jr.'s Dressing Room Amid Hand Wrap Concerns Ahead of Benn Clash

Billy Joe Saunders could not enter Chris Eubanka Jra’s wardrobe to check his compresses before his fight against Conor Benn at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London. The former world champion with two Saunders divisions was detained by security when he tried to get to the Eubank JR medium weight room to monitor the packaging of his hands.

(Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom)

Desperate trick?

Saunders wanted to assure it “There is no cheating.” This was seen as a movement to upset his senior rival Eubank Jr. At Benn’s invitation. The point is that Billy Joe checked the packaging of Chris Jra, perhaps forcing him to rewrite several times, would force him to move enough to operate Conor Benn. It was a desperate trick, but she showed how much they want to win. Why the team Benn would bend to this level, since they already get the whole cake from Eubank Jr. for a lack of weight?

For Saunders to agree, he shows that he still has bad blood in relation to Eubank Jr. from their fight in 2014. Although Billy Joe won the fight, Eubank Jr. He looked like a better warrior when he took over the competition against a tired fighter.

Saunders did not fight since he stopped in the eighth round by Canelo Alvarez in 2021. He made millions of this fight, enough to retire and live in a comfortable life.

Saunders in weighty weight

Tonight Saunders showed that the money he earned from Alvarez’s fight. He looked enormous. Some fans on social media estimate that Billy Joe’s weight floats in the range of 300 pounds.

Saunders were talked about who were potentially returning to the ring. He will have to lose weight to make it happen and I have doubts. Loss of over 100 pounds will be extremely complex for Billy Joe, just like for anyone who would try to remove this kind of weight.

Last updated 26.04.2025

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