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How to watch Inoue vs. Kim, Pakco: boxing schedule on January 23-25

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How to watch Inoue vs. Kim, Pakco: boxing schedule on January 23-25

Thursday, January 23

Dazn/YouTube21:00 ETGolden Boy Fight Night. Eric Priest vs. Tyler Howard is your main event. Golden Boy announced that 100% of tickets will go to the Fire Brigade Foundation in Los Angeles, which is a nice set.

Friday, January 24

ESPN+4:15 ETNayya Inoue vs Ye Joon Kim. It was supposed to be compulsory, Goodman and IBF and it was the original planned for December 24. But the cuts in the training forced the delay and then with the withdrawal of Goodman just two weeks before the change of date. Few recognizable names on the site, but there is potential in a well -fitted airy fight between Tsubasa Narai and Kai Watanabe, a pair of youthful Japanese fighters with solid power. BLH will have live updates

Proboks, 18:00 et, Naje Lopez vs Gilbert Castillo. Probox on Friday evening! Lopez’s main events for the first time and Veteran Probox Darrelle Valsaint appear in the support of support. BLH may have live updates

Saturday, January 25

DaznIN 14:00 etDalton Smith vs Walid Ouizza. For a free European super airy title. Smith’s last blessing 10 months ago, ending Jose Zepeda in 5 rounds. Ouizza is 33 years elderly and French. Ellie Scotney and Mea Motu are fighting many lanes to support. Conah Walker vs Harry Scarff has functional potential based on the card.

DaznIN 20:00 etDiego Paczeco vs Steven Nelson. Pakco is a claimant for Super Middleight WBO #1, still only 23, but probably too far to continue to deserve the label “prospect”. Nelson is 36 years elderly and took 13th place in WBO. This is not the best claimant that many hopes that Pakco will be a face in 2025, but no fight in any case, because Nelson has real power and gets used to the campaign in a airy heavyweight. Andy Cruz is the main support, Tito Mercado will face Jose Pedraza deeper on Undercard, and the Nomhant Dev Olympian debuts in 2024. BLH will have live updates

ESPN+22:00 ETMisael Rodriguez vs Omar Chavez. You can be shocked when you hear that the fight with the participation of one of the sons of Julio Cesar Chavez SR is soaked in drama and chaos, but it seems true. It was the original planned for October last year, but I blew up on the night of fighting. Both men gained weight the day before, but Chavez initially refused the Mexican boxing committee required together, and then arrived somewhere between 7-12 pounds after the hydration limit, when he finally reached the scale. Rodriguez came out, the fingers were indicated, wild accusations were made there and back, and JCC SR said about Rodriguez and trainer Robert Garcia that “no promoter would never hire them.” Here they are three months later and no promoter seems to be Zanfer because they have their name on the poster. This one is not currently in the ESPN+schedule, but warming and recessed in terms of sender Ace Corey Erdman claims that he will be broadcast on television. Apparently there is even more bad blood in this recent date, but we must save something for Erdman & Friends, which you can talk about on Saturday evening.

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“This is the right time”: Diego Pacco attacking the title fight in 2025

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"This is the right time": Diego Pacco attacking the title fight in 2025

The Super Middle Leweight Contender Diego Paczeco will get his 2025 early with the main event of Dazna from January 25 against Steven Nelson from Las Vegas, and the 24-year-old hopes that this is the year in which he will receive his first fight against the world title.

“It seems to me that after speaking with Steven Nelson I will be closer to the fight for the title of world champion,” Pakco said during media training.

“Of course, Canelo has three lanes and [William] Scull has a second belt. Or the one who would like to give me the opportunity would be amazing. Who will be the one who will give me a challenge? I don’t know, but I hope that this year I can fight for the title of world champion.

“This year I am 24 years antique and I think it’s the right time. I feel that I have gathered strength now. I am more concentrated than ever and I am ready.”

Pakco (22-0, 18 KO) recently fought on August 31, stopping Veteran MCUJ Sulecki in the sixth round, and also defeated Shawn McCalman in April or last year.

36-year-old Nelson (20-0, 16 KO) is also undefeated, but in many other ways. His age, of course, means that he is not a “perspective”, and for years it is also clear that from Omaha, supported by Terenka Crawford, was a more professional warrior to an incomplete hour, usually fighting excessive opponents and rarely counting on anything else except Crawford Undercard. He did not fight at all in 2021, and then only once in 2022-24, all at Crawford shows.

However, Nelson has talent, and Pacco cannot afford to ignore the threat it states, which includes some power to hit. While on Nelson paper he is more a pretender for the bangs, for people who are with him in the ring to think, and Pakco will have to focus and impress, especially if he really wants this title this year.

More from Pacco media training

About plans at 2025: “Excels looking to the future for the next 12 months. I have a lot of hunger to continue working and prepare for these up-to-date challenges. Basically, just close and is ready for the Modern Year and all challenges.”

On Steven Nelson: “I know Steven Nelson from being one of the fighters of Terenka Crawford. I know that he comes from Omah, Nebraska and that he is 36 years antique. This is almost this. For me he is only another opponent. I come to knock him out.”

About what it is like to fight with someone supported by Crawford: “This makes it a humorous fight. Having the highest pound-in-lion’s pound, such as Crawford in your corner, is always a good thing, but he can’t get there and fight for him. It can be a good cheerleader on the side, but it’s actually it.”

About Nelson’s experience on gigantic programs: “It seems to me that Crawford-Madrimov Pay-Per-View was a great experience for him, and maybe this sense of confidence made him think he was ready like me. A ring with a warrior like me.”

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Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney will probably come back in separate majach

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Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney will probably come back in separate majach

Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney seemed to return in May before the rematch this year, when the wheels are still turning back to the ring.

Salvador Rodriguez reports The fact that Garcia could face Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz and Haney will face Jose Ramirez in separate matches on the May card on the Times Square card, before the potential rematch between these two later.

Garcia will be raised in April in April.

Garcia (24-1, 20 KO) recently canceled the planned exhibition in Japan, allegedly due to injury, but his Golden Boy promoters have already noticed that they were blocking this “fight” and then not.

Haney (31-0, 15 KO), which was original, judged, that he suffered his first loss, was also excluded from this fight, which indicates that he would even take a year free from boxing.

CRUZ (26-3-1, 18 KO) is currently to face Angel Fierro on February 1, if part of PBC Benavidez vs. Morrell Pay-Per-View in Las Vegas, which is not a fight. Cruz descends from Jose Valenzuela in August last year, where he abandoned the title of WBA 140 LB, which he won from Romero four months earlier.

Ramirez (29-2, 18 KO) also approves his latest attack, because the former owner of the title was beaten by Arnold Barboza Jr in November last year in Riyadh.

Haney himself also mentioned that this is the current plan in another of his internet arguments, the one with Theofimo Lopez:

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Conor Benn says that Chris Eubank Jr. Fight is more personal than business

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Conor Benn says that Chris Eubank Jr. Fight is more personal than business

Along with the fight between Chris Eubank Jr. And Conor Benn officially signed again, Benn devotes some time to talk about matching boxing about what this opportunity means for him, why defeating Eubank is more significant to him than the title of world champion, and how he intends to resolve his hostility with Eubank. Here are some of what Benn had to say.

Benn about his recent negotiations, which eventually ended in the fight against Eubank Jr

“I agreed to Eubank, I agreed to Barrios. For a long time I had the impression that I would fight for the title of WBC, but it is definitely more personal.

In the fight against Eubank at 160

“I am cheerful to jump to two weight divisions to overcome him. I mean that everyone was worried that his health and safety will fall by three pounds. There is no problem, I approach 160 and do exactly what I planned to do for the first time, and that knows him. All for me.

With now much more personal hostility with Eubank than when they were to fight for the first time

“I don’t want to knock him out for older reasons. I want to knock him out because it is personal and I think he is an idiot … I will definitely go there and throw away.

“It seems to me that I knock him out so much, and then they will be remembered. The whole name, Eubank, would simply remember it based on this knockout … It is not that he won me. It is about causing a lot of pain and binding him.

“I don’t even think about the 12th round, I don’t even think about raising my hand, I think about the actual fight … I visualize pain, visualize a lot of blood, visualize the missing teeth, visualize it several times from the canvas, I imagine brutality, gladiator.

“I would definitely prefer to have Eubank in the title of World Champion.”

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