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Juan Francisco Estrada vs. Jesse Rodriguez – Large Fight Preview and Predictions

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Estrada toppled Rungvisai at the second time of asking (Matchroom Boxing)

It promises to be an electrifying main event at the Footprint Centre in Phoenix, Arizona as Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez attempts to regain his WBC super flyweight title against tough-as-nails Mexican Juan Francisco Estrada.

Matchroom promotes Estrada vs. Rodriguez i DAZN broadcast this bill live on television.

Estrada (44-3, 28 KOs) has participated in many electrifying fights over the years, and for the first time he fought for the world title in 2012, when he lost on points to Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez in the fight for the champion’s title. world of the WBA airy flyweight organization.

Following that defeat, Estrada took the WBA (Super) and WBO flyweight belts from Brian Viloria and defended them five times before moving up, losing by majority decision to Srisaket Sor Rungvisai to win the WBC super flyweight title in February 2018.

Estrada knocks down Rungvisai on second attempt (match boxing)

“El Gallo” avenged that defeat on the cards a year later, earning the belt and winning eight fights on the spin, adding the WBA (Super) belt in 2021 with a split decision victory over Roman Gonzalez. Gonzalez was Estrada’s last opponent, and the WBC super flyweight title is now vacant, and he went 2-1 in the trilogy via majority nod.

He will next face the unsafe Rodriguez (19-0, 12 KO), a Texan who operated in the flyweight division before losing his chance to win the WBC title in a higher weight class in February 2022.

Rodriguez put in a breakthrough performance against Cuadras (Photo credit: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom)
Rodriguez delivered a breakthrough performance against Cuadras (Photo: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom)

There he fell and easily defeated Carlos Cuadras and made two defenses, including an eighth-round knockout of Srisaket Sor Rungvisai, and then fell to win the vacant WBO flyweight title by defeating Cristian Gonzalez Hernandez on points. Rodriguez was last seen last December when he added the IBF title to his WBO collection with a win Sunny Edwards’ masterful ninth-inning retirement.

Edwards wants to get back into shape:
The aforementioned Radiant Edwards (20-1, 4 KOs) returns to the bill after losing to Rodriguez and faces a tough 12-round test against Adrian Curiel (24-5-1, 5 KOs). Curiel defeated Sivenathi Nottingham in two rounds last November to win the IBF airy flyweight title, but was stopped in ten in a rematch in February.
Edwards failed to meet Rodriguez's challenge (Photo: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom.)
Edwards fared poorly against Rodriguez (Photo: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom.)
Ali enters the fight for the world title:

Ramla Ali (9-1, 2 KOs) goes for world title glory as he defeats Yamileth Mercado (23-3, 5 KOs) for the WBC super bantamweight title.

Ali was knocked out in the eighth by Julissa Alejandra Guzman last June, but was victorious in a head-to-head rematch less than five months later.

Ali got his revenge on Guzman (Photo: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom)
Ali took revenge on Guzman (Photo credit: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom)

Mercado has defended the title six times, most recently winning over Linsa Laura Lecca in her native Mexico by overwhelming points. I think her experience may prove decisive in this fight. I’m leaning towards defending the title.

Further preview of the preliminary card:

The only eighth-round fight will be at bantamweight, where Gabriel Muratalla (11-0, 6 KOs) could potentially stop Carlos Fontes (23-3-1, 19 KOs) on the schedule.

In six rounds, the promising welterweight fighter Fabian Rojo (8-0, 6 KO) should be enough for a premature victory over Daniel Gonzalez (5-1, 2 KO) and super lightweight Leonardo Rubalcava (7-0, 3 KO). can win early against William Flenoy (3-3-1, 1 KO).

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Jake Paul Responds to Snub as Muhammad Ali’s Grandson Calls Out Teofimo Lopez

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Nico Ali Walsh, grandson of the legendary Muhammad Ali, boldly challenged Teofimo Lopez, the WBO junior welterweight champion, accusing Lopez of insulting his legacy. The 23-year-old boxer not only triumphed over Sona Akele via unanimous decision in her fight this weekend, but also turned down huge amounts of money to step into the ring with social media phenom turned boxer Jake Paul.

In an impassioned statement, Ali Walsh expressed his dismay at Lopez’s comments: “One thing I need to make clear, Teofimo Lopez said in an interview a few weeks before this fight that he was disrespectful to my family by saying that I am only in boxing because I am money and fame and I thought it was really inappropriate for someone I admired,” Walsh revealed.

He continued to define his journey in the world of boxing, dismissing any notions of pursuing money or clout: “But you know, that’s what it is. I just want everyone to know that I chose the path of boxing, I chose the path of legacy.

“I could be a millionaire right now if I wanted to. Before this fight, I turned down a multi-million dollar contract with MVP Promotions to fight Jake Paul, and today I’m fighting a real fighter. I’m not part of this circus league of boxing, and that’s what I’m going to do.

Jake Paul himself joined the fray, mocking Ali Walsh’s claims on social media. He labeled him a imitation and undercut Walsh’s complaint with further criticism: “Exactly. All his attention is working against him,” Paul wrote.

He then ridiculed: “I tried to fight this scam and now he admitted he was avoiding me by calling me a circus performer. He gave me the decision tonight because of his name. I shook my head.”

Walsh was met with jeers during his post-fight interview at the James L. Knight Center, and Akele was supported by a forceful group. Despite battling a shoulder injury, Walsh defeated his opponent.

“I don’t know what happened. I’ve never been through anything like that and it came out, but I survived and I definitely beat him,” Walsh noted of his injury.

“I don’t know what’s got him so worked up. I feel like if it happened to him, he’d cry like a baby, sit on the ground and quit the fight, but it happened to the right person and I’m just content I won. I feel like I’m winning twice now because the first time they gave him a decision, but I felt like I won.”

A trilogy between Walsh and Akele could be in the cards. “I feel like I’ve beaten him twice now, but if this fight doesn’t prove it, I’ll fight absolutely anyone,” Akele said.

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Teofimo Lopez vs. Steve Claggett – results and post-fight report

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Claggett was overmatched against Lopez though never stopped trying to win (Photo Credit: Mikey Williams, Top Rank)

Lopez won a one-sided fight against Claggett (Photo credit: Mikey Williams, Top Rank)
Lopez won a one-sided match against Claggett (photo: Mikey Williams, top position)

Teofimo Lopez defended his WBO super lightweight title for the second time at the James L. Knight Center in Miami Beach, defeating Steve Claggett for a crushing twelve-round points victory.

Claggett tried to impose himself in the early rounds, but although he was the aggressor, Lopez constantly counterattacked and outboxed the challenger. Lopez maintained this pattern throughout the fight, and in the fifth fight, he countered Claggett with several uppercuts, then fought mostly from the ropes, fending off any attacks Claggett could muster before the championship rounds.

In the tenth set, Lopez landed at least four right hands to the head of his opponent, and another right hand a round later bloodied the nose of Claggett, who had long been racing to win. He never stopped trying, however, and in the final frame landed a solid left hand that was probably his best of the fight, but the result was academic as both were exposed.

Two scores of 120-108 and a third of 119-109 reflected dominance for Lopez, who will be hoping to step into a gigantic fight next time out.

Claggett was weaker than Lopez, but he never stopped trying to win (Photo credit: Mikey Williams, Top Rank)
Claggett lost to Lopez, although he never stopped trying to win (photo: Mikey Williams, top position)
Ramirez returns in devastating form

Robeisy Ramirez (14-2, 8 KO) returned from his last loss of the WBO featherweight title, and the Cuban scored in the seventh round against Brandon Leon Benitez (21-3, 9 KO) to win the vacant WBO NABO title. A huge uppercut dropped Benitez to the canvas and everything at sea, and the fight ended spectacularly.

Santana finally hears the final bell

Also in the featherweight division, Yan Santana (12-0, 11 KO) went the distance for the first time in his career, and the Dominican defeated Brandon Valdes (15-5, 7 KO) and secured a comfortable points victory. Santana won by scores of 98-91 (twice) and 96-93.

Santana scored a big win in Miami (Photo credit: Mikey Williams, Top Rank)
Santana scored a sweeping victory in Miami (Photo: Mikey Williams, top position)
Full Undercard Summary

Super lightweight prospects Elvis Rodriguez (16-1-1, 13 KOs) and Jino Rodrigo (12-4-2, 10 KOs) both went down in the first round of their clash, but it was Rodriguez who came out on top over the course of ten rounds, winning by two scores of 98-91 and a third by a score of 97-92.

In eight-round fights, welterweight hope Rohan Polanco (13-0, 8 KO) defeated Luis Hernandez Ramos (23-5, 20 KO) in two rounds, and in the middleweight division Euri Cedeno (9-0-1, 8 KO) needed less than minutes to knock out Dormedes Potes (14-7-1, 10 KO).

Dominican maestro Polanco continued his progress (photo: Mikey Williams, top position)
Dominican champion Polanco continued his development (Photo Source: Mikey Williams, Top Rank)

in six rounds Nico Ali Walsh (10-1, 5 KO) took revenge for his only defeat in his career, scoring points in six rounds against Sona Akale (9-2, 4 KO), where he knocked down Ali in the third round. Walsh’s favor decided about their middleweight fight.

Emiliano Vargas (11-0, 9 KO) scored another quick victory, this time against Jose Zaragoza (9-9-2, 3 KO), needing just over 90 seconds to win their super lightweight fight. In the heavyweight division, Lorenzo Medina (11-0, (9 KO) was forced to go the distance against Detrailous Webster (7-4, 3 KO), winning wide on the card.

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Anthony Joshua could have the final say in Tyson Fury’s fight against Daniel Dubois

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Anthony Joshua’s upcoming fight against Daniel Dubois could be the biggest fight ever to take place at Wembley. Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, revealed that the fight between the two Brits attracted an incredible number of fans at the stadium.

Hearn revealed that 70,000 tickets were sold on the first day for the Joshua-Dubois IBF heavyweight title fight [via talkSPORT]. The 45-year-old also said that if 90,000 tickets are sold for the fight, he will discuss the possibility of adding 10,000 more tickets for the fight, bringing the total to over 100,000.

If this happens, the fight will set a modern record for most fans to watch a boxing match in the UK. Currently, the current record holder is the fight between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte in 2022 at Wembley.

When “The Gypsy King” fought Whyte, a reported 94,000 people gathered at Wembley to watch Fury knock out Whyte in the sixth round. After the fight, Fury thanked those who showed up and filled the stadium.

“I wholeheartedly thank all the people who bought a ticket,” Fury said. via the Daily Mail.. No matter how many fans fill the stadium, there will certainly be fireworks when Joshua faces Dubois on September 21.

What makes the fight even more vital is the fact that both will fight for the IBF heavyweight title. Oleksandr Usyk, the undisputed heavyweight champion, announced in a social media video that he would relinquish his title shot as a “gift” to Joshua and Dubois.

“Anthony, Daniel, listen,” Usyk said in the video. “I know the IBF title is vital to you. This is my gift to you on September 21.” Due to his victory over Filip Hrgovic on June 1, Dubois received the title in the meantime.

With Hrgovic and Otto Wallin losing, Joshua becomes the next challenger to Dubois’ modern title. Given how tempting the prospect of fighting Joshua is, Dubois explained what it means to fight his compatriot on the biggest stage.

“This is a dream [to fight Joshua at Wembley]. Especially after coming back from defeats and fighting for the world title” – Dubois he told The Sun“Now I have a chance to win the damn thing and that’s what I want. I will destroy AJ, I can only get better from here.”

Additionally, it seems there was no love lost between them, as they had a heated verbal argument before the fight. Their encounter was so heated that they had to be separated from each other to avoid accidental blows and the like.

“Honestly, from the bottom of my heart, apart from the belts and the fact that it’s him, I’m just ready to fight,” Johsua said, by TalkSPORT. When Dubois insisted he put his money where his mouth was, Joshua doubled down, making sure his opponent knew he was ready.

“To relax …[Do you want] is that f—— chair in your face? Don’t disrespect me,” Joshua snapped back as Dubois got his way. “Dan, I don’t take disrespect lightly, you know? Don’t sit at the table and tell me we can go and do this and that, try to challenge me.”

Both stars will face each other on September 21 at Wembley Stadium.

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