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Oscar Collazo stops replacement Neider Valdez in the second round

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Image: Oscar Collazo Stops Late Replacement Neider Valdez In Two Rounds

The opening round was largely a feel-good round, with Collazo maintaining the advantage. Just 15 seconds into the second round, Collazo landed a left wing to the body that sent Valdez down the court for an eight count by referee Thomas Taylor.

Moments later, another body shot from Collazo knocked Valdez down again. After the second knockdown, Valdez’s corner signaled that they had seen enough and the fight was stopped at 2:35 of the second round.

Gallardo wins the foul-filled co-main event

In the co-main event, Yair Gallardo (12-0, 9 KO) defeated Buneet Bisla (14-2, 7 KO) in 10 rounds to win the vacant WBO NABO delicate heavyweight title.

Bisla was successful on counters in the first rounds while Gallardo pushed forward behind the high guard. The fight was frequently interrupted by clinching, with Bisla repeatedly tying up Gallardo as exchanges developed.

Gallardo began to have more success in the middle rounds. In the seventh, he landed a few punches to the body and then rocked Bisla with a left hook to the chin, after which Bisla caught himself and went to the canvas.

The hold continued throughout the final rounds, with referee Gerard White allowing the action to continue without issuing warnings. Gallardo received the decision on scores of 98-91, 97-92 and 96-93.

Abdullaev stops Velazquez in the fifth minute

Olympian Ruslan Abdullaev (5-0, 3 KO) knocked out Orestes Velazquez (8-2, 7 KO) in the fifth round of a scheduled 10-round fight.

Abdullaev scored a knockdown with a right hand to the side of the head in the first round. He controlled the next two rounds, forcing Velazquez on the defensive and steadily increasing his lead.

In the fifth round, Abdullaev landed a left wing kick that sent Velazquez to the ground. Referee David Solivan waved his hand and dismissed the fight at 1:30 of the round.

Edwards continues his cup run

2024 American Olympian Joshua “The Rocket” Edwards (7-0, 6 KO) defeated Garreth Payton (7-3, 4 KO) at 1:06 of the second round.

Edwards dominated the opening round while Payton remained largely defensive. Early in the second, Edwards landed a left hook to the side of the head, causing Payton to fall and end the fight.

Griffiths stops Cristo

Cayden Griffiths (9-0, 8 KO) defeated Edgar Ayala Crisosto (12-7, 8 KO) in the third round.

Griffiths controlled the first two rounds with body punches, while Crisosto spent most of the fight on the defensive. In the third round, a left to the body sent Crisosto to a knee for an eight count.

Griffiths continued the action until a corner kick from Crisosto stopped the fight at 2:49 of the round.

Garcia wins in one round

Daniel “Junebug” Garcia (14-0, 11 KO) knocked out Christopher Rodriguez (13-3-1, 11 KO) in the first round of an eight-round fight.

Garcia dropped Rodriguez early and quickly closed out the event, extending his undefeated record with another knockout victory.

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Isaac Pitbull Cruz Set to Battle Néstor Bravo on September 19 in the U.S.

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Isaac 'Pitbull' Cruz Set to Battle Néstor Bravo on September 19 in the U.S.

Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz could soon have his next fight lined up.

ESPN’s Salvador Rodriguez reported that Cruz is being targeted to face Puerto Rico’s Néstor Bravo in a light welterweight bout on Sept. 19 in the United States. Arizona and California are being discussed as potential host states, although no official announcement has been made.


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Bravo (24-1, 17 KOs) has quietly worked his way into contention with a string of victories since suffering the lone defeat of his career. The 31-year-old Puerto Rican would receive the biggest opportunity of his professional career against the former world champion.

Cruz (28-3-1, 18 KOs) is looking to reestablish himself in the title picture after losing his WBA light welterweight title to Jose Valenzuela in August 2024. The popular Mexican rebounded by stopping Angel Fierro in their rematch earlier this year and remains one of boxing’s most aggressive pressure fighters.

A Mexico vs. Puerto Rico matchup has long been one of boxing’s most marketable rivalries, making the proposed fight an attractive addition to the September schedule if contracts are finalized.

Rodriguez also noted that Arizona and California remain the leading venue options. Reports circulating on social media have linked the date to other bouts, including a proposed IBF bantamweight title fight between Jose “Chapulín” Salas and Michael Angeletti, though those plans have not been officially confirmed either.

Pitbull Cruz will be defending his WBC interim light welterweight title, while Bravo has an opportunity to claim the biggest victory of his career.

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Carl Froch Evaluates Conor Benns Odds Against Ryan Garcia Before Fight Announcement

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Carl Froch Evaluates Conor Benn's Odds Against Ryan Garcia Before Fight Announcement

Carl Froch has assessed the chances of Conor Benn pulling off a sizable upset against Ryan Garciawho he is expected to face in September.

Their welterweight showdown was reportedly set to be announced on Friday, with Dana White inviting both fighters to the stage at a UFC weigh-in.

According to boxing journalist Dan Rafael, however, there are still some issues that must be ironed out on Garcia’s sidewhich concern the involvement of DAZN and Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy.

Benn, meanwhile, has reportedly completed his side of the agreement to challenge for Garcia’s WBC world title in Las Vegas on September 12.

The 29-year-old signed with White’s Zuffa Boxing earlier this year, before unanimously outpointing a faded Regis Prograis over 10 rounds in April.

Yet it seems the promotional and broadcast situation for his clash with Garcia – expected to be streamed on Netflix – is far from straightforward, being that the WBC champion seemingly has an existing contract with Golden Boy and DAZN.

If it does go ahead, though, then Froch has suggested on his YouTube channel that Garcia would prove too skilled for his less proven opponent, giving Benn just a 30% chance of victory.

“This one is exciting, because you get to find out where Conor Benn belongs. Does he belong at world level?

“Ryan Garcia … Would you say he’s an elite-level champion? He’s been down, he’s been beat, [but] you’ve got to say he’s world-class.

“So this is a massive step-up for Conor Benn. I’m not sure it’s the fight he will win. He probably can win it, if he gets the tactics right, but it’s a really tough ask.

“He’s the underdog – he’s probably 70/30 against.”

Garcia claimed his WBC title by dethroning Mario Barrioswho he floored in the opening round before winning their February encounter by unanimous decision.

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Tony Bellew Warns Moses Itauma to Steer Clear of One Heavyweight: Dont Go Near Him

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"Tony Bellew Warns Moses Itauma to Steer Clear of One Heavyweight: 'Don't Go Near Him'"

Tony Bellew has advised Moses Itauma against facing an opponent who, based on his superior experience, could become the first man to drag him into deep waters.

The heavyweight prodigy already has his hands full, of course, as he will face seasoned veteran Filip Hrgovic at London’s O2 Arena on August 29.

On paper, this is undoubtedly his toughest test thus far, with Hrgovic’s only professional defeat having come via an eighth-round stoppage against Daniel Dubois in June 2024.

Itauma, on the other hand, has never made it past six rounds, but was close to doing so before dispatching Jermaine Franklin with a fifth-round finish in March.

Having cemented himself as a formidable knockout artist, the 21-year-old is now ranked No.1 with both the WBO and WBA, seemingly closing in on a major opportunity.

According to former world champion Bellew, though, the talented southpaw should steer well clear of Oleksandr Usykwho relinquished his WBC, IBF and WBA belts last month.

Even at the age of 39, and after having to grind out a 11th-round stoppage against Rico Verhoeven in May, the Ukrainian is still the lineal heavyweight champion and, more generally, a generational great.

For this reason, Bellew has told Fight Your Corner that, even at this stage in their careers, Itauma is not ready for an elite competitor like Usyk.

“Moses [shouldn’t] go near him at the minute. I think that it would be absolutely insane to throw Moses Itauma into [an] Usyk [fight] after not going past six [rounds] yet.

“Would you throw a fighter like that in with someone like [Usyk]? [Usyk’s] game plan would be, ‘I have only got to see past six rounds with you, kid. I am going to take you to places that you have never been’.”

While a matchup between Usyk and Itauma has been widely discussed, it does appear that the two southpaws will ultimately go their separate ways.

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