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Boxing results: Mansour closes it as Pasillas, Ramirez and Ruvalcaba quietly deal with business
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12 months agoon
Jonny Mansour developed a lightweight work of Christian Avalos in the main event “Championing Mental Health: A Night of Boxing” at Avalon Hollywood. It was a pure six -hard clinic. Avalos did not answer Mansour foot control, hand or body discipline.
Mansour won 60-54 all over the board-and to be candid, Avalos barely touched him. San Diego lightly boxed like an experienced professional, measuring the distance using Feints, time, if necessary, changing gears.
It was his second trip in 2025 and you can see the developing maturity. He not only wins. He copes with districts like a warrior who knows how to circulate over 10 or 12 years.
Pasillas Times Jackson perfectly, Ramirez provides wild nervousness, Ruvalcaba remains composed
Vic Pasillas did not waste time to shake the rust. After 16 months, he came sharply, patient and surgical against Carlos Jackson. He entered Jackson’s stabout all night, sat on his shot in the middle of rounds, and then burned him in seventh. One pristine shot ended it. Ko at 2:05.
Jose Ramirez entered without anything to lose – and went with his body to the CV. Taking a fight in a week in advance, Jessie Mandapat went down in three rounds and threw him three times. It wasn’t just a knockout. It was a statement: Pressure, time and confidence overcame the Layup duel if the ready is weaker.
Ricardo Ruvalcaba coped with the veteran Luis Veron as a real perspective should. He did not chase Ko. I took eight pristine rounds, won the cut-off (80-72 x3) and took advantage of the fight to win representatives. You don’t always need a finish – what Ruvalcaba got was more valuable: mastery of a guy who went through wars.
Brook Sibrian, fighting with Coachella, went to his fingers from Rubi Gutierrez and eliminated her with a cleaner work inside. 60-54, 60-54 and 59-55 say everything you need. She was responsible on the defensive and Gutierrez entered the counteracting all night.
Avetis Gadyan founded Blitz in the first round. Walter Saragosa came in 0-2 and left on canvas. Gadyan won it three times in less than two minutes – productive, destructive and knowledgeable. He didn’t suffocate his work. He put everything.
Ivy Enriquez can only be 18 years elderly, but he has mastered most adult fighters. Her JAM won her fight. 40-36 around the world, without drama, without sloppiness. Simply pristine, basic foundations made with mastery.
Full results:
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Jonny Mansour (5-0, 2 KO) defeated Christian Avalos (3-3-2) By unanimous decisions-the results of the results: 60-54, 60-54, 60-54
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Vic Pasillas (18-1, 10 KO) defeated Carlos Jackson (20-3, 13 KO) Via Ko in round 7 (2:05)
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Jose Ramirez (8-3, 6 KO) defeated Jessie Mandapat (9-2-1, 5 costs) Via Ko in round 3 (1:47)
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Ricardo Ruvalcaba (14-0, 10 KO) defeated Luis Alberto Veron (20-1-2, 9 KO) Through unanimous decisions of the results: 80-72, 80-72, 80-72
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Brook Sibrian (7-2, 3 KO) defeated Rubi Gutierrez (5-2-1) Through a unanimous decision-Caring of the results: 60-54, 60-54, 59-55
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Avetis Gadyan (2-0, 2 KO) defeated Walter Saragosa (0-3) Via Ko in round 1 (2:00)
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Ivy Enriquez (3-0) defeated Marlen Avila (0-3) Through unanimous decisions-the results of the results: 40-36, 40-36, 40-36
Last updated 23.05.2025
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David Benavidez Called for the Fight He Wants Most: ‘Someone Needs to Shut His Mouth’
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2 hours agoon
May 17, 2026
David Benavidez’s future may soon be decided after being called up for the fight he wants.
Earlier this month, Benavidez confirmed his status as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world when he successfully moved up to cruiserweight and stopped Gilberto Ramirez in six rounds win the WBA and WBO 200-pound titles.
Since that victory, a number of options have emerged for the “Mexican Monster,” including another cruiserweight clash with Jai Opetaia and even an ambitious move up to heavyweight to face unified champion Oleksandr Usyk.
The most likely scenario is a return to the 175-pound division, where he holds the WBC title, for an undisputed fight against WBA, WBO and IBF airy heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol, and Benavidez himself has stated that the Russian is number one on his hit list.
This fight can now become a reality, after the IBA fast revealed that Bivola’s coach Gennadi Mashyanov wants his player to face Benavidez to “shut his mouth.”
“My personal target right now is Benavidez – who, let’s say, talks a lot. We’ll see what he’s really capable of. I’d like him to stop talking. For that to happen, someone has to get in the ring with him and shut him up for good.”
Bivol returns to action tardy next week when he faces mandatory challenger Michael Eifert, and it appears that a victory in that match could now pave the way for an undisputed showdown with Benavidez.
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Davis finds redemption in a dominant victory over Albright
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4 hours agoon
May 17, 2026
Author: Sean Crose
With a record of 14-0, there was no doubt that former WBO lightweight champion Keyshawn Davis was a fighter to watch. Davis, however, was a man who had a tendency to get into trouble. Whether he appeared overweight during a fight, was caught with marijuana in his system, or was accused of fighting outside the ring, an air of irresponsibility hung over the man’s reputation. But on Saturday night in Virginia, Davis tried to repair his career by coming face to face with Nahir Albright, whom he had previously fought several years ago. The question was, could Davis fully assert himself and focus enough to become the fighter he probably should have been all along?
The fight was portrayed as a grudge match and there is no doubt that both men had a history of personal hostility. After all, this marijuana test occurred after Davis made his decision in the Albright case. The fight ended in a no-contest result, but there’s no doubt the damage was done. Then there was a backstage fight/intense argument that broke out between the two men after Albright beat up Davis’ older brother. To his credit, David admitted that he acted inappropriately in this situation.
At Friday’s weigh-in, Davis had some trouble making the weight, but was able to get on the scale correctly the second time. When Saturday night came, all that was left was to fight. If Davis could prove his worth with impressive results, it would certainly aid his career at this stage. Despite everything, he would still be an undefeated former world champion. On the other hand, failure would cause stern damage not only to Davis’s reputation, but also to his career prospects. It was a very essential fight. The home run in Norfolk, Virginia undoubtedly gave Davis the edge, but was it enough?
Unfortunately, the first half of the match was not electrifying. That being said, Davis looked good. He was faster than his man and controlled the pace of the fight. He also landed well. While Albright certainly had a chance to win, there was a stark difference in skill that was painfully obvious almost immediately after the opening buzzer. Whatever may be said about the first battle between these two men, the second battle – at least the first half of the second battle – belonged to Davis.
For reasons few will ever understand, Davis decided to literally pick Albright up about halfway through the 7th and throw him to the canvas. Suffice it to say that the player lost two points as a result. Fortunately, Albright was able to get up in not too bad shape. In the next round, he hit Davis at the finish… or maybe he dropped him, that’s a better word. Because his indiscretion wasn’t as brutal as Davis’s. With this in mind, Davis was able to land Albright demanding and effectively slow in the round.
Davis continued to dominate throughout the final quarter of the fight. He actually wounded his man around the 11th. The question wasn’t who would win, but could Albright survive until the final bell? Davis, on the other hand, looked almost relaxed in his wildness. He even started showing off towards the end of the round. Davis went all out in the final round, really trying to knock his fighter out. Thanks to him. Albright was able to stay standing until the final bell, but there was no doubt that he had to rise to the occasion.
Suffice it to say, no one was surprised when, courtesy of the judges, Davis received a unanimous decision. If Davis stays edged and focused, great things could be in store for him. There is even talk of a possible fight with Devin Haney… an essential event for every fighter. Also profitable.
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BrianNorman Jr. wants a quick comeback after the KO victory
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6 hours agoon
May 17, 2026
BrianNorman Jr. doesn’t seem interested in taking a long break after a second-round knockout victory over Josh Wagner last Saturday night in Norfolk, Virginia.
The former WBO welterweight champion later said he viewed the fight as a step towards returning to activity after some time away from the ring, and made it clear he wanted another fight soon.
“I mean, it was chilly, but I mean, I only had two rounds. I wanted to annoy him a little bit when I saw he had grown a little bit, but no, the guy was going to take me out,” Norman Jr. told DAZN Boxing after the fight, talking about his victory over Wagner.
“But no, it was fun. I guess you could say I’m dusting myself off. But man, let me get right back to it.”
Norman Jr. he also said that he has already started working with trainer Ronnie Shields, adding that the cooperation helped him stay peaceful in the ring after an aggressive start with Wagner.
“I learned a lot from him, just being peaceful and collected. You know what I’m saying? I just kept relaxing,” Norman Jr. said.
“This is home to me now. I mean, no matter what, I don’t care who’s looking here and who’s not. Can you feel me? I’m stepping into these ropes. This is my workplace. This is my home.”
25-year-old Norman Jr. he’ll likely need a stronger opponent next time if he hopes to get back into position for another welterweight title fight. A rematch with Devin Haney would be one of the biggest fights available for him, and fights against WBA champion Rolando Romero or WBC titleholder Ryan Garcia could also become options if Norman Jr. he will continue to win.

Tomek Galm is a boxing journalist covering the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends and fighter psychology.
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