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Boxing results: Gabriela Fundy retains titles from TKO on Marilyn Badillo; Jorge Perez evaluates the winning decision with Charles Conwell
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1 year agoon
Gabriela Fundor (16-0, 8 KO) successfully defended her IBF, WBC and WBO World Flyweight titles, knocking out the previously undefeated Marilyn Badillo Amaya (19-1-1, 3 Kos) in the seventh round on Saturday evening at the Fronveve Arena in the Oceanside in California.
(Credit: Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy)
The 23 -year -old fund dropped Badillo in the seventh round with a wave of difficult blows. After returning, Badillo decided not to continue. The fight was then officially detained at 1:44 seventh by judge Rudy Barragan.
It was a one -sided fight with 5’9 ″ Southpaw with a fund using its height, coverage and high work index to overwhelm the featherlight of striking Badillo. The high index of the fund’s work seemed to be a real problem because it was still throwing, and Badillo could not keep up.
Conwell nervous
In the fight of the main support of Jorge Perez (33-4, 26 KO) he made great nervousness, defeating the previously disturbing younger pretender to medium weight, Charles Conwell (21-1, 16 KO) in a 12-round divided decision.
Punking Perez’s volume and machine guns’ combinations were today a spotless nightmare for Conwell. Charles could not match Perez’s exit, and the only thing he could do was Mauul.
Body work pays off
Chudy 6’0 ″ Perez fought for a great fight, going to the body, weakening Conwell with these arrows. In response, Conwell spent most of the fight with Perez, holding and throwing low blows inside. This tactic suppressed his power and played the hands of a better qualified perez.
When the separation occurred, Perez fired a combination of quick fire to the head of Conwell. Perez would mix double and triple hooks with the body that could impress the judges.
Results
115-113-perez
115-113-Conwell
115-113-perez
In retrospect, Conwell may regret so much that choosing a maul because he did not make his shot with full power. The image of Conwell constantly held the impression that he did not want to fight, and he was afraid to be beaten by Perez when the action was outside.
Conwell was at its best in the first four rounds, just like when massive blows and still fresh. Perez took over the second half with his combination of impact and aggressiveness. He worked harder than Conwell. The judge warned Charles to throw rabbits several times in battle. With the place that Conwell made, it was challenging for him not to land in the back of Perez’s head.
Final Punch statistics:
Perez: 164 out of 754 stamps for 22% connection
Conwell: 166 of 701 for 24%
Perez reacts
“My team strengthened me after the round:” We win. We’re winning. ” Thank God, we actually won – said Jorge Perez after the fight. “My condition. We had a great camp. I feel that we are getting better with every fight. I work really, really difficult. I knew that if I win this fight, I could get a fight for the title of world champion.
“Of course, if it is Sebastian Fund, it is welcome. If other masters are welcome,” said Perez asked if he would be interested in the challenge of WBC and the WBO challenge Sebastian Fundor Next.
Last updated 04/20/2025
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Canelo warned his path back to undisputed status would be blocked: ‘I’m standing in his way’
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4 hours agoon
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Canelo Alvarez could face some grave resistance if he tries to become a three-time undisputed 168-pound champion.
The 35-year-old hasn’t fought since last September, when he lost his four major super middleweight titles in a unanimous decision loss to Terence Crawford.
However, judging by his results, the Mexican is still able to compete at the world level, just not with such a great generation as Crawford.
But still, Canelo is ready to secure a world title shot in his next outingwhich is scheduled to take place on September 12 in Riyad, Saudi Arabia.
Among the names mentioned as potential opponents is Christian Mbilli, who was elevated from “interim” to full WBC champion shortly after Crawford’s retirement.
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Standing in his way is Al Begic, whom the 26-year-old must defeat on the card in the Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven match before setting his sights on a fight with Canelo.
Ultimately, however, Sheeraz actually sees himself fighting the four-division world champion Ring Magazine that he can apply the WBO belt as a bargaining chip.
“I have to admit it would be nice to get Canelo. And of course it would be a lot more lucrative if I won the world title earlier.
“I’m sure his plan is to try and become undisputed [champion] again, God willing, I will become world champion on May 23. I will stand in the way of him becoming undisputed [champion].
“Maybe we will finally fight for all the belts. I feel like this fight can definitely blossom in the future.”
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Mauricio Sulaiman says Terence Crawford was aware of the WBC’s reported $300,000 penalty charge long before his undisputed fight against Canelo Alvarez last September, providing a different version of the recent dispute over the champion’s title costs
The WBC president addressed the issue during a recent interview after Crawford publicly questioned why the organization would not honor terms that he believed had been accepted by other sanctioning bodies. Sulaiman said the amount had already been communicated in advance and was not a surprise once the fight was finalized.
“He knew well in advance what the WBC estimated for this particular fight and it was supposedly 300,000. That was the upper limit,” Ring Champs said of Crawford before his fight with Canelo.
Sulaiman added that this amount is lower than the percentage the organization says it can collect under its regulations. He said the WBC capped the fee rather than applying the full rate.
The dispute became a topic of discussion after Crawford publicly responded to previous comments related to the sanctions process. Sulaiman avoided escalating the exchange, saying he did not want to personally criticize Crawford.
“I’m not going to talk bad about Crawford,” Sulaiman said.
He also said that fighters and promoters receive contracts and terms before title fights are approved, describing the process as standard practice and not something created for a single event.
“There are contracts. When you as a promoter give in and get sanctioned, there are rules,” Sulaiman said.
When a player earns tens of millions, the standard 3% suddenly becomes sedate money, and that’s when the backlash usually begins.
The comments highlight a long-standing problem in boxing, where sanction fees are often accepted during negotiations but become controversial when vast funds are involved. Huge fights usually reveal how much power the belts still carry.
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