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The Boxing Insider’s Club boxing series returns to the Tropicana on Saturday, March 7
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The Boxing Insider’s Club Boxing Series returns to the Tropicana Showroom in Atlantic City on Saturday, March 7, with a six-fight card featuring a mix of undefeated prospects and proven regional talent from Modern Jersey, Modern York and beyond. The entire card will be uploaded free of charge on the platform BoxingInsider YouTube Channel.
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and the first bell rings at 7:30 p.m. The card is approved by the Modern Jersey State Athletics Control Board. Tickets are available on sale now via Ticketmaster.
Figueroa headlines against Venegas Jr.
Junior NABF super welterweight champion Justin “Just in Time” Figueroa (14-0, 11 KO) will face Gilbert Venegas Jr. (11-2, 6 KO) from East Moline, Illinois. The Atlantic City native and Holy Spirit High School graduate has fought 10 of his 14 professional fights at home and won the title by unanimous decision over Jarrod Tennant in San Antonio last August. In a recent interview with 97.3 ESPN The Sports Bash, Figueroa called this training camp his most demanding yet, during which he worked with a up-to-date world-class coach in Cherry Hill and sparred with former world champions and top amateurs.
Popper brings heavyweight power
Heavyweight Josh “The Hammer” Popper (5-0, 3 KO) returns to Atlantic City to face Dillon Pumphrey. The 6-foot-10 player from Somers Point is another Holy Spirit High School product who has taken the long way to the ring. Popper played college football at Rowan University, earned Modern Jersey Athletic Conference All-Conference first team honors and received invitations to rookie minicamp from the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals and Indianapolis Colts. When football wasn’t going well, he took up boxing full time.
Popper won the 2023 Modern York Ring Masters Championship and the Modern York Heavyweight Boxing Tournament before turning professional in October 2024. Since then, he has compiled a 5-0 record with three stoppages while also founding the Bredwinners Boxing gym in Manhattan, where he trains clients alongside his own fighting career. His combination of athleticism, size and all-around charm – Popper has attracted media attention far beyond the boxing pages – makes him one of the most watched heavyweights on the East Coast club scene.
Leonardo introduces body work
John “Body Shot” Leonardo (12-1-1, 6 KOs) of Manalapan, Modern Jersey will face Edgar Joe Cortes of Millville in a 122-pound tee bout. Trained by his father Donald — a retired professional boxer and 1987 Daily News Golden Gloves champion — Leonardo built his reputation on relentless bodywork passed down through the family. In his last appearance in Atlantic City, Leonardo delivered a sixth-round TKO to Frank Gonzalez, constantly breaking down his opponent before the referee waved him off. At 24 years ancient, with a style that rewards the crowd’s patience, Leonardo is becoming one of the most reliable draws on the card.
Lewandowski is making a splash in the competition
South Jersey’s Lia “Rogue” Lewandowski (3-0, 1 KO) faced veteran Indeya “Azucar” Rodriguez (6-8-3, 1 KO) in a six-round lightweight fight that marked a clear step forward. Lewandowski, a Drexel University graduate with a double major in global studies and political science, only began training in combat sports in 2020, but quickly rose through the amateur ranks, reaching the top five in the country at 114 pounds at USA Boxing. The 27-year-old from Berlin, Modern Jersey turned professional and has since won all three appearances.
Rodriguez, who has 17 professional fights under her belt, is the most experienced opponent Lewandowski has faced. How BoxingScene was recently profiledLewandowska expects to move on to eight-round fights after this fight, and her goal is to win the world title. A mighty performance against a seasoned opponent would go a long way to confirming this schedule.
Sanchez, Solis complete the card
Pleasantville’s Julio “Julez” Sanchez III faces Christopher Williams, adding another South Jersey name to a card packed with local talent. Undefeated super welterweight Jacob Riley Solis (7-0-1, 6 KO) from Modern York will face Jeremy Ramos. Solis, who began boxing at the age of nine in Los Angeles County, has stopped six of his eight opponents since turning professional and regularly competes in Boxing Insider Promotions competitions at both the Tropicana and Sony Hall.
Full card
- Justin Figueroa (14-0, 11 KO) vs. Gilbert Venegas Jr. (11-2, 6 KOs) – super welterweight
- John Leonardo (12-1-1, 6 KO) vs. Edgar Joe Cortes — super bantamweight
- Lia Lewandowski (3-0, 1 KO) vs. Indeya Rodriguez (6-8-3, 1 KO) – lightweight flyweight
- Jacob Riley Solis (7-0-1, 6 KO) vs. Jeremy Ramos – super welterweight
- Josh Popper (5-0, 3 KO) vs. Dillon Pumphrey — heavyweight
- Julio Sanchez III vs. Christopher Williams
Tickets are available on sale now via Ticketmaster. Full card coverage live and free from the Tropicana lounge on the site BoxingInsider YouTube Channel — no paywall, no subscription, just boxing as it should be.
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Shakur Stevenson says Lomachenko avoided him after sparring
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24 minutes agoon
March 7, 2026
“I feel like I was the better player. My reach, distance and speed were kind of better than his,” Stevenson said on The Joe Rogan Experience, recalling the rounds they played during training camp early in his professional career.
Shakur added that Lomachenko’s conditioning and striking were an advantage at the time as the Ukrainian prepared for the fight during camp.
“From the standpoint of being in shape and throwing more punches, I think he was better to some extent,” Shakur said. “He was preparing for his fight and I was preparing for my fight too.”
The sessions took place in 2017, when Lomachenko was preparing to fight Guillermo Rigondeaux. Stevenson, then a juvenile midfielder who had won an Olympic silver medal, was brought into camp as a sparring partner.
Lomachenko entered the professional ranks after one of the most successful amateur careers in boxing history. Unlike Stevenson, who won an Olympic silver medal, Lomachenko won two Olympic gold medals and set a record widely reported as 396 wins and one defeat.
That lone loss came to Russian Albert Selimov in the final of the 2007 World Amateur Featherweight Championship. Lomachenko later avenged this defeat twice in his amateur career, including a victory over Selimov at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Shakur said the experience stuck with him because he felt he was able to hold his own against one of the most respected technicians in the sport at the time.
Looking back, Stevenson stated that he believed Lomachenko may have looked at the situation differently after seeing how Stevenson performed during those rounds.
“If I’m Lomachenko and I know he weighed 126 pounds at the time. He was a kid growing into his 30s,” Stevenson said. “Now I see him grown up, bigger and stronger, and I see what he did as a kid. I would probably test the waters with him. I really wouldn’t want to see that guy.”
The two fighters have never faced each other in the professional ranks, despite competing in nearby divisions for part of their careers.
A two-time Olympic gold medalist, Loma won world titles in multiple divisions and earned a reputation as one of boxing’s most technically gifted fighters. Since then, Shakur has been on his own path, winning titles in three divisions and establishing himself as one of the most defensively gifted fighters in the sport.
While sparring sessions remain part of boxing history, Stevenson suggested that the experience may facilitate explain why a fight between the two never materialized once both fighters had reached championship level.
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Juan Manuel Marquez names the best player in Mexican history: “Without a doubt”
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2 hours agoon
March 7, 2026
Juan Manuel Marquez said it was almost impossible to be among the top 10 Mexican players, but naming the greatest champion his country had ever produced seemed a much easier task.
The Hall of Famer himself is widely considered one of the top 10 Mexican fighters of all time, having won world titles in four weight classes.
Perhaps most importantly, Marquez had four iconic battles with Filipino icon Manny Pacquiao, ending their last meeting in 2012 with a devastating sixth-round victory.
Elsewhere in his career, “Dinamita” successfully defended his featherweight, super-featherweight and lightweight titles several times before calling the shots in 2014 for his 64-fight campaign.
While Marquez is certainly one of the best players his nation has ever produced, a position in the all-time top 10 remains extremely competitive, even for him.
When talking about Mexican champions, the first name that usually comes to mind is Julio Cesar Chavez, who previously had an astonishing 90-fight unbeaten streak. losing to Frank Randall in 1994.
In addition to him, Ruben Olivares, Carlos Zarate and Salvador Sanchez also deserve mention, although many would consider Canelo Alvarez one of the top 10 Mexican fighters of all time.
In an episode of the ProBox TV podcast, Marquez didn’t give a final top 10, but insisted that Chavez is “without a doubt the best.”
“The history of Mexican boxing is very affluent, it is tough [to list a top 10]. [There’s] Ruben Olivares, Carlos Zarate, Lupe Pintor, Salvador Sanchez, just to name a few.
“Because the history of boxing in Mexico is very affluent – [Marco Antonio] Barrera, [Erik] Morales, [Julio Cesar] Chavez – I put myself last. Chavez is without a doubt the best…Ricardo Lopez, Humberto Gonzalez.”
Lopez retired with an undefeated record of 51-0-1 (38 KOs) after becoming a two-time lightweight world champion, while Gonzalez became a three-time delicate flyweight world champion.
Barrera and Morales obviously also deserve to be in the consensus top 10, although that is a debate that will continue for years to come, especially as the country continues to produce outstanding talent.
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MVP launches women’s platform with Dubois-Harper on ESPN’s first card
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4 hours agoon
March 6, 2026
Most Valuable Promotions is launching MVPW, a fresh global platform for women’s boxing, and has announced a multi-year deal with ESPN that will kick off on April 5 with three events in which Alycia Baumgardner, Caroline Dubois, Ellie Scotney, Shadasia Green and Holly Holm will compete in separate bouts.
The inaugural event, MVPW-01, will be MVP’s previously announced UK debut, headlined by WBC lightweight champion Dubois (12-0-1, 5 KO) and WBO titleholder Terri Harper (16-2-2, 6 KO) in a 10-round unification fight at Olympia Events in London. It will also feature unified women’s featherweight champion Scotney (11-0) taking on WBA champion Mayella Flores (13-1-1, 4 KO) to determine the undisputed champion in a fight scheduled for 10 rounds, while Chantelle Cameron (21-1, 8 KO) will move up two divisions and face Michaela Kotaskova (11-0-4, 2 KO) in 10-round junior middleweight fight for the vacant WBO title.
MVPW-02 will take place on April 17 at the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden in Recent York, and unified junior lightweight champion Baumgardner (17-1, 7 KO) will defend her titles against South Korea’s Bo Mi Re Shin (19-3-3, 10 KO) in the main event, which will be fought under men’s rules and consists of 12 3-minute rounds. Green (16-1, 11 KO) will co-fight with her unified super middleweight titles against former delicate heavyweight champion Lani Daniels (11-4-2, 1 KO).
“Recent York sets the tone for boxing’s biggest nights. To become undisputed there was monumental, and the fans embraced me from the very beginning,” Baumgardner said in a statement. “For me, every fight comes with an ascension. I’m here to dominate and continue to build something that will last beyond belts. ESPN is the place where greatness is documented and I’m ready to perform at that level. This fight is also a special intersection: two Korean fighters on this type of stage is something fans don’t see often and I’m proud to represent every part of me.”
Holm (34-3-3, 9 KO) and Stephanie Han (12-0, 3 KO) will fight in a rematch for Han’s WBA lightweight title on May 30 at MVPW-03 in the champion’s backyard in El Paso, Texas. Han defeated Holm by technical decision after an accidental clash of heads ended their first meeting in the seventh round.
“This time in my city, there will be no excuses, no what-ifs, and there will be no doubt about who is the better player,” Han said. “I can’t wait to showcase my skills to millions of fans on ESPN.”
.@nakisa_bidarian makes it OFFICIAL! MVPW is here and here @ESPN! pic.twitter.com/J3PfEdpVrE
— MVP – Most Valuable Promotions (@MostVpromotions) March 6, 2026
ESPN will be the US home of MVPW until 2028. The promotion’s stable of fighters also includes unified featherweight champion Amanda Serrano, undisputed bantamweight champion Cherneka Johnson, WBC featherweight champion Tiara Brown, IBF junior middleweight champion Oshae Jones, Ebanie Bridges and Tamm Thibeault.
“From the beginning, MVP has been strategically focused on creating an umbrella brand that is the global home of women’s boxing, featuring the best fighters in the world, that engages existing boxing fans and attracts an untapped fan demographic representing women’s sports, and today we proudly enter a fresh era,” said Nakisa Bidarian and Jake Paul, co-founders of Most Valuable Promotions. “Over the past five years, we have invested heavily in female athletes, hosted historic and record-breaking events, and proven that these female athletes belong on the biggest stages of the sport.”
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