Jake Paul and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Both successfully weighed successfully to the 10-round headliner Dazn PPV in Cruiser weight on Saturday, June 28 at Anaheim, California.
In the Tevin Farmer coefficient he took up overweight at 135.4 in his first attempt of 10-round fight with Floyd Schofield. After the second attempt, the Farmer successfully weighed a featherlight limit of 135.
The Saturday event will be shown live in Dazn PPV at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. The price of PPV is 59.99 USD. The main card starts at 20:00 et/17:00
Weighing the results
– Tevin Farmer 135 vs. Floyd Schofield 134.8 – Jake Paul 199.4 vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. 198.4
The dedicated peppery criticized
There is not much interest in this fight, because Jake Paul with YouTube, who gathers, chooses another frail opponent. They caught the hustle and bustle, understanding what his career was about as a boxer.
The influential Paul (11-1, 7 KO) adopted a lot of criticism for choosing a 39-year-old medium scale champion WBC Chavez Jr. (54-6-1, 34 KO) because it is already far away.
His career was at the congress since 2012, because then she began to fall with his loss with Sergio Martinez. Julio Jr. Since then, he lost five fights and has not defeated anyone significant in the last 13 years.
In the example of how much Chavez Jr. He lost from the game, he was beaten by 46-year-old former UFC champion Anderson Silva in an eight-time decision in 2021. It was only Silva’s third fight as a professional.
A featherlight return of the farmer
The fight, which is partly compelling on this card, is a featherlight Farmer-Schofield fight. The former super feather champion IBF (33-8-1, 8 KO) is doing a lot of rubbish about his undefeated, highly ranking opponent, Schofield (18-0, 12 KO).
Despite the fact that Tevin lost the last three fights in the Saturday competition, he thinks that this is a win for him. The farmer’s last losses appeared against the best pretenders, William Zepeda [x 2]and Raymond Muratalla.
All weights:
Fight in the circuitous weight (200 pounds / 90.7 kg) – 10 rounds: Jake Paul (199.4 pounds / 90.5 kg) vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (198.4 pounds / 90 kg) -Dorado, Puerto Rico vs. Culiacan, MX-Records: 11-1 (7 KO) vs. 54-6-1 (34 KO)
WBO, WBA Cruisweight Championship (200 pounds / 90.7 kg) – 12 rounds: Gilberto Ramirez (199.8 pounds / 90.6 kg) vs. Yuniel Dorticós (198.6 pounds / 90.1 kg) -Mazatlan, Mexico vs. Cienfuegos, Cuba-Records: 47-1 (30 KO) vs. 27-2 (25 KO)
WHEELLY FIGHT (147 pounds / 66.7 kg) – 10 rounds: Raul Curiel (146.4 pounds / 66.4 kg) vs. Victor Ezechiel Rodriguez (145.2 pounds / 65.8 kg) -Gadadajara, MX vs. Maldonod, Uruguay-15-0-1 (13 KO) vs. 16-0-1 (9 KO)
WHEELLY FIGHT (147 pounds / 66.7 kg) – 10 rounds: Avious Griffin (146.8 pounds / 66.6 kg) vs. Julian Rodriguez (146.6 pounds / 66.5 kg) -cattanooga, TN vs. Hasbrouck Heights, NJ-RECORDS: 17-0 (16 KO) vs. 23-1 (14 KO)
Lightweight fight (135 pounds / 61.2 kg) – 10 rounds: Floyd Schofield (134.8 pounds / 61.1 kg) vs. Tevin Farmer (135 pounds / 61.2 kg) -austin, TX vs. Philadelphia, Pa-Rekordy: 18-0 (12 KO) vs. 33-8-1 (8 KO)
Lightweight fight (137 pounds / 62.1 kg) – 10 rounds: Holly Holm (136.6 pounds / 61.9 kg) vs. Yolanda Vega (136.8 pounds / 62 kg) -Lbuquerque, nm vs. Ciudad Obregon, MX-33-2-3 (9 KO) vs. 10-0 (1 KO)
WBA Continental Gold Welter Internal Championships (147 pounds / 66.7 kg) – 8 rounds: Joel Iriarte (146.8 LBS / 66.6 kg) vs. Kevin Johnson (146.4 LBS / 66.4 kg) -bakersfield, Ca vs. Las Vegas, NV-Records: 7-0 (7 KO) vs. 12-6 (8 KO)
Fight in a featherweight (124 pounds / 56.2 kg) – 8 rounds: Alexander Gueche (124 pounds / 56.2 kg) vs. Vincent Avina (120 pounds / 54.4 kg) -long beach, Ca vs. Las Vegas, NV-Records: 7-0 (5 KO) vs. 8-1-1 (7 KO)
“I want to fight so bad to fight 😩 I feel even more now that I have the belt. CHAMPION wants to fight. SOMEONE RUNS THE SCRAP” said Ryan Garcia on X.
Ryan probably talks a lot so as not to get stuck in a mandatory defense that pays a pittance. By demanding Conor Benn or celebrity rematches, he forces the hand of his promoters.
The reality is that Ryan holds the WBC belt, but the division is currently a waiting game. If someone like Turki Alalshikh doesn’t find Benn worth the investment despite his struggles with Regis Prograis, Ryan could be in for a close fight, which he definitely doesn’t want.
If Ryan had a “fight anyone, anywhere” mentality, he wouldn’t be in this situation. “Sugar Ray Robinson” would have already signed a contract to fight the most perilous guy available to prove his point.
Ryan’s current situation is a perfect example of a player falling into the trap of his own financial expectations. Because he has such a huge fan base, he feels like he can’t make a “normal” title defense if it wasn’t a blockbuster event.
It’s telling that Ryan’s interest in Benn increased right after Benn appeared to be the one to beat against Regis Prograis on April 11. It’s a business-first attitude. He is looking for the highest payout with the least technical risk.
Rejecting Rolly Romero as an option but going after the guy whose eyes the 37-year-old Prograis just slashed, Ryan shows his hand. He wants a name he thinks he can easily beat.
Tomek Galm is a boxing journalist covering the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends and fighter psychology.
WBO super lightweight world champion Shakur Stevenson is a fighter that many in the sport seem to want to avoid, but there is one other world champion who is hoping to make weight and secure a matchup with the undefeated southpaw from Newark.
Stevenson was expected to return to lightweight and defend the WBC belt in 2023, but the sanctioning body stripped him of his lightweight crown due to unpaid sanctioning fees. As a result, it appears the 28-year-old will remain at 140 pounds, but if he decides to drop back down, WBC super featherweight champion O’Shaquie Foster wants to meet him there.
I’m talking to Fighting the noiseFoster said facing the pound-for-pound star after his fight with Raymond Ford next month is the “first option.”
“I’m just excited to see what’s next, when we knock him down [Ford] If we lose, we’ll have the gigantic fight that Shakur and I want, and the sky is the limit.
“This [fight with Shakur] would be the first option, but if we can’t get him, maybe a Roach-Zepeda winner.
Foster – Who and Ford will collide in Houston on Saturday, May 30, while Lamont Roach Jr and William Zepeda have been ordered to fight for the vacant WBC lightweight title that Stevenson held until February.
Meanwhile, Stevenson has also been linked with a move to welterweight, but has maintained that a rehydration clause should be included in his contract for any potential 147-pound fights.
They can find a recent ponderous hitter who will knock out 15 players and call him “the next Berlanga.” They can find a hunky boxer and market him as “the next Hitchins.”
By doing it in-house, they control the narrative and, more importantly, the costs. DiBella argues that if Zuffa’s model works, the days of a fighter like Berlanga managing “overpaid” portfolios will be gone because the system will simply produce a cheaper version of the same “asset.”
“I have to be truthful with you, I don’t think it makes any difference. If that’s the case [Zuffa Boxing] doing things the right way, these guys are largely irrelevant,” DiBella said to Ariel Helwani.
“No offense to Richardson. He’s a good fighter. In five years, no one will care about Richardson Hitchins or Berlanga. It doesn’t matter.”
Berlanga faced the harshest criticism. DiBella pointed out how his early series was structured and how it shaped perceptions.
“There may be no fighter in the history of boxing, and this is a tribute to Keith Connolly, a little tribute to Berlanga, and a little tribute to Top Rank, who understood that you can take an average fighter and feed him 15 ham sandwiches and knock him out. After 15 ham sandwiches, he’s 15-0 with 15 knockouts.”
When talking about Berlanga, Dibella describes a guy whose entire reputation was built on a padded board designed to look spectacular on paper.
“So a little tribute to everyone. Berlanga is the most overpaid fighter, one of the most overpaid fighters in the history of boxing,” DiBella said.
Dan Ambrose is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24, respected for his direct analysis and extensive coverage of the global fight landscape. His reports focus on the most essential fights, division development and the most discussed stories in sports.
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