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Exclusive: Jolene Mizzone, Adrian Clark Talk Fighters First and August 23

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San Antonio Fight fans are waiting for a real feast on Saturday, August 23, when the Boeing Center in Tech Port is the host of the arranged card named in the summer.

In the main event for the first time the Justin Figueroa headline (12-0, 10 KO) is equalized for the first time, ahead of Jarrod Tennant (9-5, 4 KO) for the Crown Super Welter Intrareight Junior Nabf.

World Boxing News talked only to Jolene Mizzone and Adrian Clark from fighters who gave unfilted thoughts about the event, warriors and why their partnership changes the game for boxers behind the scenes.

“These are types of cards that I like best.”

“Being earlier on the promoter’s side for over 25 years, I must say that I like this type of card best!” Mizzone said WBN.

“You have a guy in Justin Figueroa, who is the upcoming boxer fighting in your first main event for a regional title. Then you have Justin Pauld, who after this fight will be there to fight with any 135-pound warriors, so it’s exhilarating.

“You also have one of our fighters, Joseph Almadji, who is only 20 years aged, fighting in his third professional fight. He is the future, so people will be able to see how he shows their skills.

“You also have, from top to bottom, local warriors present their skills. I also have to mention that you have some fights that San Antonio’s boxer set against another San Antonio boxer, which is always great for praising your rights. You don’t see so much on these days.

“I can’t wait to see them all and who knows, maybe some of them will join the first family of fighters.”

Mizzone did not exaggerate. The act is full of growing local names, urban rights to brag in the city and recognized competition ready to make their movement.

Working with Adrian Clark

Mizzone also wanted to attribute her right man.

“My partnership with Adrian Clark could not be better. I don’t think I would be able to do it with anyone but him. He trusted me to bring me to the team and I will be grateful for it forever.

“I think that one of our many strengths is that we both listen to each other and both have the same final game when it comes to the boxing industry to protect warriors. It is very vital to us.”

Protection of fighters was the first telephone card for fighters, a management group that quickly gained a reputation of ethics in an absolutely absolute industry.

A partnership that the warriors puts first place

“I think that we are very different from most managers, it is that we like to engage our fighters in the business side of things. We feel that setting plans or contracts for warriors makes a difference.

“At the end of the warrior’s day, you should teach the business side of things and understand this.”

This philosophy believes that Mizzone will maintain the development of fighters first in the coming years.

“Over the next year, we plan to build fighters and add more fighters to the family,” noted Mizzone.

“We think that one thing is that we want to cooperate with warriors who want to cooperate with us and I think we bring a lot to fighters who will lend a hand them only in the long run.”

Adrian Clark says

As enthusiastic as Mizzone, Clark wants to continue a good job, which has provided him with a reputation over the years of August 23.

“I am excited again with work with Desi Martinez! San Antonio is my second home. This is the capital of the fight in Texas, and fans should expect a card full from top to bottom,” said Clark WBN.

“Working with your best friend is always uncomplicated, even when the days are not uncomplicated. I understand why there is a Hall of Famer in this sport. In addition to being two very mundane people, we offer a better service than competition, at a pace lower than competition.

When asked which fighters he can’t wait to show, Clark added: “I am excited about a newborn pistol, Joseph Almajdi. He is a complete package. I believe that San Antonio fans will fall in love with him.

“This program is simply part of history, because we try to appear as the most vital company management company in the world,” he concluded.

August 23 – San Antonio Night

Justin Figueroa (12-0, 10 KO) vs Jarrod Tennant (9-5, 4 KO)

Justin Pauld (18-2, 9 Kos) vs Said Chino (25-12-2, 16 KO)

Javier “Pitbull” Rodriguez (17-3-3, 3 KO) vs Brandon Cruz (10-5, 7 KO)

Edward Ortiz (14-2, 5 Kos) vs Jose Sanchez Charles (21-6-1, 12 KO)

Joseph Almajdi (for Worth) vs Santiago Bendia

Isaac Bermea (San Antonio) vs Petry Pinalilo

Ethan Perez (San Antonio) vs Osmar Rodriguez Gamez

Ramon Soto (Converse) vs Emmanuel Saenz

Oliver Guerrero (San Antonio) vs Jerome Aiken

And Mizzone has no doubt what fans can expect when the lights boost.

“I can’t wait to see Justin Figueroa in his first fight for the title of the main event and I think Justin Pauldo is only a step away from facing the biggest names in the 135 pounds ward.

“I can’t wait to see how Joseph Aljamdi presents his skills for fans. You can definitely watch it in the future.

“Let’s not forget about all the talents of San Antonio, which is also presented on the card!”

August 23 – Boeing Center, San Antonio

Door: 17:00 CT First bell: 17:35
Promotors: Desi Martinez Promotions & Fighters First Management

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Conor Benn beats a clearly injured Regis Prograis for UD in London

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Conor Benn bleeds heavily during his unanimous decision win over injured Regis Prograis at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London

Conor Benn defeated a clearly injured but stubborn Regis Prograis by unanimous decision after ten bruising rounds at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.

The British welterweight earned the verdict on all three scorecards by identical margins of 98-92 after a fierce fight that left Benn with sedate injuries around both eyes and Prograis struggling with what appeared to be a leg injury.

WBN also scored in the 98-92 fight.

Benn started quickly, landing pointed combinations and digging to the body while Prograis struggled to establish his move.

The former world champion looked to be struggling to keep his balance in the opening rounds as he struggled to cope with his injury, and Benn took advantage, charging forward and dictating the pace, doing the cleaner work.

Benn vs. Prograis

Despite the setback, Prograis showed his usual toughness, refusing to give up as the fight turned into a heated exchange at close range.

After the two clashed heads, Benn was injured around both eyes and the Briton struggled to bleed profusely as the fight escalated.

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Prograis had moments of success in the middle rounds and even wobbled Benn in the seventh round, but the host continued to respond with sustained pressure and persistent bodywork.

Benn’s aggression and efficiency ultimately separated the two as Prograis continued to attack despite clearly not being 100 percent ready.

After ten demanding rounds, the judges unanimously sided with Benn, whose victory keeps him firmly in the welterweight division after another high-profile performance in London.

“The Destroyer” is now hopeful that Ryan Garcia will win the welterweight title after signing with Zuffa Boxing and leaving promoter Eddie Hearn under a cloud.

Hearn sat at ringside with no emotion, watching Benn win for the first time since their split.


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Tim Tszyu defeats Denis Nurja and takes aim at Errol Spence Jr: “Let’s go fishing”

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Tim Tszyu lands a right hand on Denis Nurja during their super welterweight fight in Wollongong

Tim Tszyu continued to rebuild his position in the super welterweight division by defeating previously undefeated Denis Nurja over ten rounds on Saturday night in Wollongong.

Fighting in front of a home crowd at the Wollongong Entertainment Center in Modern South Wales, the former world champion set the pace throughout the match and scored a knockout, securing a unanimous decision victory.

All three judges gave identical scorecards 100-88, with Nurja losing a point in round seven Tim Tszyu improved his record to 27-3 with 18 knockouts.

Nurja entered the fight undefeated and tried to apply early pressure, but Tszyu quickly took control with steady combinations and body work that forced the Albanian back.

A clash of heads in round four caused a cut under Tszyu’s left eye, briefly disrupting the momentum of the fight.

Tszyu responded moments later with a ponderous left hook that knocked Nurja to the canvas.

Nurja defeated the count, but spent most of the remaining rounds trying to deal with Tszyu’s persistent attack.

A right hand in the sixth round visibly shook the challenger, and frustration ensued in the seventh when the referee informed the judges to deduct one point from Nurja for holding repeatedly.

Tszyu continued to push forward in the closing stages and Nurja lost his balance again in the final seconds of the tenth round before the challenger managed to go the distance.

Boxing without limits

Following the win, Tszyu turned his attention to potential future opponents at 154 pounds.

“I feel like I’m ready for Errol Spence Jr,” Tszyu said. “I think it would be a hell of a fight. It’s the bomb.”

“I’m not taking a step back. If he’s ready to meet me, then go ahead. I’m going gigantic fishing. Let’s go fishing.”


Goodman wins IBF Eliminator

In the co-main event there is an Australian challenger Sam Goodman solidified his position in the super bantamweight division with a unanimous decision victory over Argentine Rodrigo Ruiz in a twelve-round IBF title eliminator.

Goodman used movement and accuracy to neutralize Ruiz’s forward pressure while constantly building a lead on the scorecards.

The Australian landed more than half of his power punches and finished the fight with a clear advantage in punches thrown, 225 to 157.

All three judges were favored Goodman with scores of 118-110, 116-112 and 115-113.

Sam Goodman trades blows with Rodrigo Ruiz during their IBF super bantamweight eliminator
Boxing without limits

Results below the card

Heavyweight prospect Nelson Asofah Solomon improved to 2-0 with two knockouts following a third-round stoppage of Jarrod Wallace.

The former rugby league player dropped Wallace twice with right hands before the referee stopped the fight 1:03 into the round.

Middleweight prospect Callum Peters they also remained undefeated after stopping Delio Mouzinho in the second round of the competition.

Peters scored a knockdown slow in the first round, then finished the game early in the second round with a straight right that forced a stoppage after 57 seconds.

Previously in the delicate heavyweight division Paulo Aokusa he needed only one round to defeat Kittipong Jian Hao Ho of Thailand.

Jian Hao Ho appeared to suffer a knee injury in the opening moments and fell twice before a corner kick stopped the fight at 2:20 of the first round.

Additional results:

Charlie Kazzi MD10 by Blair Geraghty
Max Reeves SD10 by Francis Waitai
Trewhella of Dharringa UD5 by Dominic Bailey


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Jimuel Pacquiao scores a second round knockout and Manny Pacquiao surveys the ring

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Jimuel Pacquiao celebrates victory with father Manny Pacquiao ringside in Temecula

Jimuel Pacquiao scored the first knockout victory of his professional career as proud father Manny Pacquiao watched from ringside at the Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California.

The lightweight prospect stopped Idaho’s Darrick Gates in the second round and improved to 1-0-1 in just his second start as a pro.

Pacquiao pressed on early and dropped Gates twice before the referee stopped the fight at 1:34 of the second round.

This victory gives the 25-year-old his first professional victory after his debut fight ended in a draw.

Jimuel Pacquiao scores in stoppage time

“It’s a weight lifted off my shoulders,” Pacquiao said. “I learned so much in my first fight that I was able to apply it to training camp and at night.

“I have the best team in the world around me at Wild Card Boxing Club and today’s result is proof of that. The experience I am gaining is invaluable and I can’t wait to get back to work.”

Pacquiao took down Gates early in the second round, forcing a stoppage after scoring two knockdowns in quick succession.

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Main event

Earlier in the evening, Pedro Taduran defended the IBF minimum weight world championship by defeating Mexican Gustavo Pérez Álvarez in the seventh round.

The Filipino champion scored four knockdowns during the fight before ending the fight at 1:34 of the seventh round.

“I am honored that my first fight in the United States was successful in defending my title,” said Taduran. “Pérez presented a novel challenge, but I coped with it quickly.

“This was my fourth title defense. I’ll talk to Sean Gibbons and I’ll be ready to face whoever’s next.”

Pedro Taduran celebrates after defending his IBF minimumweight world title in Temecula
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Lazaro Lorenzana scored a unanimous decision victory over Venezuelan Esneiker Correa in a middleweight fight, scoring a second-round knockout to secure a ten-round victory.

Józef Subia maintained his undefeated record with a majority decision victory over Francisco Casillas in a featherweight fight.

Paolo Barredo defeated Roberto Monreal by unanimous decision in a six-round lightweight fight.

Antonio Villegas he scored a first-round knockout in his professional debut against Alexander Nakamura, and Malikah Salazar also won in his debut, defeating Stephen Barbee by decision.


Pechanga Resort Casino Results

Pedro Taduran KO7 Gustavo Pérez Álvarez
Jimuel Pacquiao KO2 Darrick Gates
Lazaro Lorenzana Esneiker UD10 belt
Józef Subia MD4 by Francisco Casillas
Paolo Barredo UD6 Roberto Monreal
Antonio Villegas KO1 by Alexander Nakamura
Malikah Salazar UD4 by Stephen Barbee


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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Since 2010, he has interviewed world champions, broken international exclusives, and reported on in-ring performances. Read the full biography.

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