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Christian Medina defended his WBO title by defeating Adrian Curiel

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Christian Medina (27-4, 19 KO), fighting in his hometown, got off to a quick start by defeating Curiel in the first round and finding success in his body early on. Medina continued this approach in the second and third rounds and seemed to establish an early lead.

Adrian Curiel (26-7-1, 5 KO), former IBF lightweight heavyweight champion, adjusted from the fourth to seventh round, increasing his activity and work rate to restore the fighting conditions.

Curiel had one of his best moments in the eighth round, landing a spotless right that snapped Medina’s head back. Medina responded in the ninth round with a sharper punch to the head, while she remained competitive in the tenth round, with Curiel coming strongly in the final seconds.

The eleventh round was a close one, with Medina maintaining a slight advantage, and in the twelfth, Medina did enough to secure a decision in a fight that remained in doubt until the final bell.

The judges scored the fight 120-108, 116-112 and 115-113 in favor of Medina. The referee was Jose Hiram Rivera.

Mora is rallying to win the WBO NABO featherweight title

Alberto Mora overcame an early knockdown to earn a decision victory over Jose Amaro in a 10-round featherweight fight for the WBO NABO title.

Mora (14-0, 9 KO) from Mexico City was eliminated in the first round, but quickly recovered. Amaro (12-2-1, 4 KO), a southpaw from Monterrey, held the advantage in the second round, while the third and fourth rounds were a close fight with Mora having a slight advantage.

The fight remained close throughout the middle rounds. Mora finished strongly in the sixth, pressing Amaro against the ropes, while Amaro landed a right hook in the eighth that drew blood from Mora’s nose. Both fighters lost momentum in the ninth period before Mora finished the fight with a sturdy tenth round in a gripping exchange.

The scores were 97-92 and 96-93 twice. The referee was Miguel Canuel.

Cordero takes a split decision in the super lightweight category

Super lightweight Abraham “Bombi” Cordero won a split decision over Eduardo Martinez in a hard-fought 10-round fight.

Cordero (17-6-2, 8 KO) from Guadalajara spent long stretches fighting against the ropes and countering Martinez (16-3, 11 KO). The action continued even in the middle rounds, with neither fighter gaining lasting control.

Martinez finished the tenth round well, but the judges awarded the decision to Cordero on scores of 97-93 and 96-94, with Martinez receiving one booking at 96-95. The main referee was Pablo Diaz.

Juarez remains undefeated against Sanchez

Super welterweight Sabastian Juarez remained undefeated with a six-round victory over Ernesto “Mamba” Sanchez.

Juarez (11-0, 8 KO), of Brownsville, Texas, stopped Sanchez in the first three rounds. Sanchez (5-3-1, 4 KO) rallied in the fourth and fifth rounds, landing a solid left hand in the fifth round that briefly halted Juarez’s momentum.

The final round was close, with Juarez receiving a warning for striking during the break. The judges scored the fight 59-54, 59-55 and 58-56.

Carbajal wins professional debut

Super bantamweight Roberto “Prandini” Carbajal made a successful professional debut, defeating Edgar Vazquez in four rounds.

Carbajal (1-0) quickly defeated Vazquez (2-2) in the second round and controlled the action throughout the match, although he was unable to secure a stoppage. All three judges scored the fight 40-35.

The ring announcer was David Diamante.

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Zuffa Boxing Dublin card confirmed for August 8 at 3Arena

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Zuffa Boxing has announced that its first event in Ireland, branded Zuffa Boxing 10, will take place on Saturday, August 8 at the 3Arena in Dublin. Organizers of the promotion, headed by Dana White, said details about the main event, joint performance and ticket sales will be announced soon.

According to the promotion, the card will be broadcast on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland and streamed on Paramount+ in the US and Canada. Its broadcasts in the UK and Ireland are covered by a long-term contract with Sky Sports announced in March.

The expected headliner of the Cork middleweight gala will be Callum Walsh (16-0, 11 KO). according to 42 and Irish boxing, although Zuffa has not confirmed this card. Walsh won Zuffa Boxing’s debut event on January 23 in Las Vegas with a unanimous decision over Carlos Ocampo and has not fought since. The Cobh native, trained by Freddie Roach, fought mainly in the United States, but once boxed in Dublin, headlining the 3Arena gala after his victory over Przemysław Runowski.

The 42 reports that Monaghan’s Aaron McKenna (20-0, 10 KO) is set to be the main support for an IBF middleweight world title fight against Italian Etinosa Oliha (22-0, 10 KO). Both pairs are expected to fight for the vacant belt that became available after Janibek Alimkhanuly was stripped of his belt following a failed anti-doping test. McKenna is third in the IBF rankings and Oliha is second.

Dublin will be Zuffa Boxing’s second card outside the United States. The first event, Zuffa Boxing 07, will take place this Saturday at the Bournemouth International Center in England, where former world cruiserweight champion Chris Billam-Smith will face Ryan Rozicki in a 10-round cruiserweight main event.

The August 8 date means the Dublin gala will take place a week after Queensberry Promotions’ show at the same venue, headlined by Pierce O’Leary against Mark Chamberlain, with Tyson Fury scheduled to appear.

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Frank Warren says Tyson Fury will do what Daniel Dubois did to Joshua

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Frank Warren believes Tyson Fury will not only beat Anthony Joshua when the long-awaited heavyweight clash finally happens, but also stop him.

The All-British clash is scheduled for November, after a delay from its earlier summer date. Warren confirmed that Fury signed a contract for the fight in January, and both men are expected to undergo interim fights before the fight becomes official.


When asked how he sees the fight developing, Warren made it clear he expected Fury to win and pointed to Joshua’s knockout loss to Daniel Dubois as a major factor.

“I think Tyson will win,” Warren told Secondsout, predicting a Tyson Fury knockout over Joshua.

“I think Tyson will stop him.

“Did you see him fight Daniel Dubois? That gives me that confidence. I was sure Daniel Dubois would do it and he did it, and I’m sure Tyson will do the same in brief order, no matter what catches him.”

Earlier in the interview, Warren also suggested that Joshua was still feeling the effects of the Dubois defeat.

“He has the specter and cloud of what happened when he fought Daniel Dubois hanging over him. So, you know, he’s vulnerable if he gets caught now,” Warren said.

Joshua is scheduled to return on July 25 against Kristian Pregna, while Fury is scheduled to fight his own warm-up fight before November. Warren said the location for the proposed blockbuster has yet to be determined, though he confirmed the fight remains signed and will likely take place later this year, provided both heavyweights win their fights.

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World champion will be stripped of his title if he refuses to fight David Benavidez next: ‘That’s it’

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World champion to be stripped of title if he refuses to face David Benavidez next: “That’s it”

David Benavidez won the WBA and WBO cruiserweight world titles with his last fight, and the “Mexican Monster” may add to his collection in the future after one of the world champions was ordered to fight him under the threat of being stripped of his belt.

Last month I moved up from light heavyweight and dethroned Gilberto Ramirez in sensational styleBenavidez now holds the WBA (regular) and WBC featherlight heavyweight world titles, as well as his recently won unified cruiserweight crown.

As a result, the 29-year-old must decide whether he should return to the featherlight heavyweight scene or stay in the cruiserweight division, where he put in arguably the best performance of his career last time out after tuning out his fight with Jai Opetaia.

However, Benavidez was also named the WBC cruiserweight mandatory challenger and was ordered to fight WBC cruiserweight champion Noel Mikaelian, another who has been linked to a fight with Opetaia.

If Mikaelian refuses to defend the title against Benavidez, the WBC president announced in an interview for the WBC magazine that he would strip the Armenian of the belt. Boxing Scene.

“The WBC order is Mikaelian against Benavidez. That’s all. If he fights again, he will waive his obligations to the WBC.”

“[There is no deadline] at this time. I will be talking to different managers. This is the highest priority. I look forward to making sure that happens.”

If Mikaeilian decides to continue the fight with Opetaia and thus lose the world title, it can be expected that Polish-born interim champion Michał Cieślak will benefit. Either he will be elevated to full world champion and ordered to make his first defense against Benavidez, or he will be included in a vacant belt fight against the three-division world champion.

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