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Canelo Alvarez defeats William Scull too cautious

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Canelo Alvarez Defeats An Overly Cautious William Scull

By: Sean Crose:

The legendary super medium weight champion 62-2-2 Canelo Alvarez fought for the first time in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, in the face of 23-0 the invincible liter of IBF Super Middle, the weight of William Scull. Scull was not supposed to win despite the significant advantage of growth, but few expected Romero to beat Ryan Garcia last night. So many expected that Canelo would win on Saturday, that during the broadcast in Dazn of the September struggle between Red Haired Star and American Great Terenka Crawford.

In the first of the planned twelve rounds, they saw Canelo not much, but patiently haunts her prayer. A pair of shots with bodies probably won the second for Canelo. Scull could take the third because being a more lively warrior. Scull also became a more lively warrior in the fourth, but he moved so much that it was complex to nod his head at the end. Although it seemed strange, Scull was still doing well on the fifth. Scull avoided Canelo so much in the sixth that the fight was quite lifeless.

Canelo worked well on the body in seventh place, while Scull chose and ran (yes, he almost ran). Canelo landed on the body several times in eighth place, while Scull ran and chose at will. Scull would be very effective, but he didn’t throw enough. Canelo hit Scull with enough power in the ninth place to go to the round. Scull ran so much in the tenth that Canelo shook his head at the end of the round. Scull ran throughout eleven, and then he told his corner between rounds to keep him.

Canelo dominated the twelfth. Then he was awarded by a unanimous victorious decision. Later, Canelo and Crawford were announced by September- a few good news about the frustrating night of boxing.

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Today’s live results: Inoue vs. Cardenas – from Las Vegas

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Nayya Inoue (29-0, 26 KO) today defends its undisputed title Super Bantamweight against Ramon Cardenas Ramon (26-1, 14 Kos) in Las Vegas No. 8 IBF. The real jewel on this card is the featherweight champion WBO Rafael Espinoza (26-0, 22 KO) defense against Edward Vazquez (17-2, 4 KO) in the main support. Rohan Polanco (15-0, 10 KO) fights Fabian Maidana (24-3, 18 KO) in a 10-government.

Air times

Today’s Main Main will be shown live on ESPN and ESPN+, starting from 22:00 et / 19:00 entitled The introductory card is on ESPN+, starting from 18:15 et / 15:15

Fans perceive this fight as one -sided in favor of the Japanese Inoue Supergivia. Cardenas is not a huge blow and he never fought with anyone as talented or as powerful as “fitter” Inoue. While Cardenas won his last 14 fights, his opposition was mainly low -level tomato cans.

Fans are bad at Inoue for choosing Cardenas to fight in the US instead of Murodjon Akhmadaliev or Alan David Picasso. Some believe that it is intended on the part of Inoue and his management, putting it in with a mediocre opposition. It is a self -sufficient movement from Nayya, but it may not matter. He is affluent and has a huge group of fans in Japan.

Complete card for ESPN and ESPN+

Nayya Inoue vs. Ramon Cardenas
Rafael Espinosis vs. Edward Vazquez
Cames versus the road
Ra’yele Aleeem vs. Re cut

The premium starts at 18:15 et / 15:15 Fri at ESPN+

Mikito Nakano vs. Pedro Marquez
Emiliano Fernando Vargas vs. Juan Leon
Art Barrera Jr. vs. Juan Carlos Guerra Jr.
Patrick O’Connor vs. Marcus Smith

Rafael Espinosis, a featherweight master WBO, has a hard fight with Edward Vazquez today. Challenger, Vazquez, has a forceful chin and lost only to Raymond Ford and Joe Cordina in close fighting.

Last updated 05/04/2025

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Jaime Mungia Tops Bruno Surace in the rematch

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Jaime Munguia Tops Bruno Surace In Rematch

By: Sean Crose

On Saturday evening in Saudi Arabia 44-2, the world letter Jaime Munguia faced a man who knocked him out last winter, 26-0-2 Bruno Surace. The fight on a super medium weight was scheduled for twelve. Munguia pressed the action in the first. At the end of the round, Munguia was able to land effectively. Surace shot and landed well in the second. The third saw everyone wants to land difficult and strongly. Both men were able to land solid shots throughout the chapter.

Surace began to mean Mungui with power shots in the fourth. However, the fight was quite close to that moment. Mungia was able to mark Surace in the next round. Until then, it was probably the best round of Mungui. Munguia worked well on the body in the sixth. The seventh was close, just like all rounds, although Surace could have been turned away, if not for the solid mungia flurry seconds in front of the bell. Indeed, Munguia had a perfect eighth simply hitting and not being hit.

Munguia looked control over the fight in the nine. He fought much more with hesitation than usual. After he was knocked out by Surace during the first exit, it was probably best to have fun safely. Surace was still very fighting in the tenth, but he seemed to weaken energy. Mungia’s body work clearly affected Surace in eleventh. Munguia spent twelve, ensuring victory, shooting at his man and fighting aggressively until the last bell. Suffice it to say that Munguia left the ring unanimously victory in the decision.

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Coach Mario Barrios in the obscure on the fight of Manna Pacquiao

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Coach Mario Barrios, Bob Santos, told worldboxingnews.com that he is in the obscure over the defense of the Manny Pacquiao Championships.

Reports are widespread that Barrios will defend the WBC welterweight title against the Filipino Superstar on July 19 at the T-Mobile Arena.

Several stories suggest that Barrios vs. Pacquiao is implemented as part of the Sebastian Fund Vs Tim Tyu Fund event in Las Vegas, Nevada.

However, Santos could not confirm anything when WBN contacted the respected coach regarding the successful end of year -round conversations.

“Everyone says that Barrios vs. Pacquiao is ready, but Luis Decubas and Al Haymon (the most crucial boxing masters) did not tell me anything final,” said Santos only World Boxing News.

“In particular, I called Luis, and he told me that (Pacquiao) focused on his elections of May 12 and after that there would be updated.

“He doesn’t make any decision (by that time). We’re trying to fight this guy for a year and a half.”

Pacquiao will find out about his efforts to join the Philippines again next week. The current head of the MP promotion, so far refuses to disclose all the details of the potential contract by that time.

WBN has been in constant contact with Gibbons in the last few months. As soon as there is something specific to apply for Barrios vs Pacquiao, WBN will know about it.

It seems that Santos is on the same boat.

“Believe me, I would not like anything more for this fight to happen,” said Santos. “I tried to do it for a year, asking Sean Gibbon if he was coming back to the fight.

“So until they announce it officially, and even until we are in the ring, this is not a completed contract. I understand that he only concentrates on May 12, which in my opinion is his Senate race.

“Believe me, I would like to see the fight more than anyone, but from what Sean told me, Pacquiao focuses only on the Senate race on May 12.

Who knows after that, but I hope it will happen – he concluded.

Barrios recently fought in November, when Abel Ramos attracted Mike Tyson’s return against Jake Paul. The 29-year-old was improved from the WBC fleeting master before the fight.

Pacquiao has not been lively for four years. In 2021, he was beaten by Yordenis Ugas, abandoning the status of a world title after he became the oldest welterweight champion in history.

“Pac-Man” defeated Keith Thurman in a huge fight to win the WBA welterweight championships on July 40, 2019.

All he was ready to fight Errol Spence in unification until the then ruler-Ibf suffered injuries. Uga entered and withdrew from Pacquiao through a unanimous decision, the most thinking of for good.

However, Pacquiao will probably return to the division of a welterweight at the age of 46.

WBN for the first time gave the news about Master WBC Barrios from Pacquiao last year, and since then the president of WBC Mauricio Sulaiman confirmed the WBN report.

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