On Thursday, two WBO fights will be available at the Ariake Arena in a cat-ku in Japan.
Master WBO Flyight, Anthony Orascaga from California, will create his first defense of the title before the former 2nd champion of Hirot Kyoguchi, who is looking for the third division in Fight Night.
The Orascuaaga (8-1, 6 KO), dating from Los Angeles), was detained by Teraji in 2023 in his first attempt in the title of the world. In July last year, during the second fly weight, he knocked out Riku Kano in three rounds to win the free WBO Flyight title. Olascaga defended for the first time in October from the first round over the former world champion Jonathan Gonzalez. Kyoguchi (19-2, 12 KO) is trying to become a world champion in three validity and wants to recover the world championship title for over two years removed from losing with a knockout to the terrave in the battle of the unification of the title of lightweight.
Opening ESPN+ Telecast (4 am ET), WBO JR., Shokichi Iwata Master from Japan, faced WBO in the 2nd René Santiago ranking from Puerto Rico.
Iwata (14-1, 11 KO) won five in a row, including in the third round of Jairo Norieg’s detention in October last year to catch the free crown of WBO Lithe Flyight. Santiago (13-4, 9 KO) makes a second attempt to the world championship title. He lost the decision about the then master Flyight WBO Jonathan Gonzalez in March 2024, after which he reflected a unilateral decision over Ricardo Astuvilca in October.
Tony Yoka has broken his silence on Lawrence Okolie’s failed test that canceled their scheduled heavyweight fight.
On Saturday in Paris, Yoka was scheduled to face Okolie in a fierce heavyweight fight.
But on Tuesday, the Briton failed a VADA test, reportedly for GHRP 2 and its metabolite M8, a synthetic substance that stimulates the body to release human growth hormone.
Promoter Frank Warren tried to find a slow replacement, but later canceled the entire show.
Yoka (33) admits that he was bitterly disappointed with the situation.
Lawrence Okolie presented an unfavorable analysis result in the VADA test. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
“I was disappointed because I wanted to fight,” said the 33-year-old talkSPORT.
“Of course I was ready.
“It’s not like it happened a few months before, it was three, four days before the fight.
Okolie was scheduled to face Yoka in Paris on Saturday. Photo: Queensberry
“It was a great opportunity.
“It would have put me in a really good position, so it really worried me.
“What was more disappointing to me was that they just canceled the entire show, but I understand it’s a business.”
The Frenchman says he won’t wait too long and has been told he will either fight on the card Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois May 9 in Manchester or on the bill Dave Allen vs Filip Hrgovic on May 16 in Doncaster.
David Benavidez is already looking to the future ahead of next week’s showdown with Zurdo Ramirez.
Benavidez challenges Zurdo for his unified WBO and WBA cruiserweight world titles next Saturday at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, live on DAZN pay-per-view.
“The Mexican Monster” is moving up from lightweight heavyweight, where he holds the WBC crown, in a bid to become a three-division world champion.
An undisputed 175-pound title fight with Dmitry Bivol has so far eluded the undefeated 29-year-old, but he insists he will return to the weight class after the Ramirez fight in an attempt to lure Bivol to fight him.
“My plan wasn’t just to abandon the lightweight heavyweight division,” Benavidez said Ariel Helwani show.
“My plan was this [to] come up, win two titles, come back and make this fight with me and Bivol even bigger.
“My dream is to become unified champion.
“It would be wise for me to go back downstairs.”
Benavidez and Ramirez face-to-face before world title fight Photo: Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy Promotions
Bivol, the holder of the remaining IBF, WBA and WBO belts, will defend his IBF title against mandatory challenger Michael Eifert on May 30 in Russia.
The 35-year-old won the undisputed crown, among others revenge victory over Artur Beterbiev in his last appearance last February.
The Russian gave up the WBC belt, which Benavidez currently holds, in pursuit of a third meeting with Beterbiev, which ultimately did not take place.
Benavidez is interested in fighting Bivol for the undisputed lightweight heavyweight title
Benavidez, who stopped Anthony Yarde in Riyad in November, is also hoping to fight former undisputed lightweight heavyweight champion Beterbiev, who hasn’t fought since his only professional loss to Bivol.
“After this fight [against Bivol] when I win the titles,” he added.
“I’m going to fight Beterbiev.
“I’m probably most excited about Beterbiev.
Benavidez wants to fight Beterbiev. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
“These are two monsters heading on a collision course.
“Beterbiev was a bogeyman for a long, long, long time.
“Being the monster I am, I have to go in there and get rid of the bogeyman.”
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Ryan Garcia insists he was not given a contract to fight Conor Benn, despite the Briton insisting he signed a contract for the fight.
Garcia and Benn are reportedly in talks for a welterweight world title clash in Las Vegas in August.
Benn is the number one contender for the American’s WBC crown, which he won by unanimous decision over Mario Barrios in February.
On Wednesday, Benn publicly called on his rival to sign the end of the deal.
“Sign the contract @RyanGarcia,” the 29-year-old wrote X.
Ryan Garcia won the WBC welterweight title with a unanimous decision over Mario Barrios in Las Vegas. Photo: Cris Equeda/Golden Boy
“King Ry” sharply criticized “The Destroyer”, claiming that he was not given a contract to sign.
The 27-year-old wrote further X: “If I actually had a contract, Conor, I would sign it as soon as one of these hands touches your jaw on fight night.”
Benn has not broken the 147-pound limit since 2022, although he has signaled his intention to return to welterweight, and his last fight was at 150 pounds.
Benn defeated Prograis by unanimous decision. Photo: Mark Robinson
Benn fought at middleweight in his two fights, then fought Prograis in two hard-fought matches against Chris Eubank Jr.
Prior to his victory over Porgrais, the 29-year-old controversially left former promotional team Matchroom to join Zuffa Boxing on a one-fight deal reportedly worth $15 million.
Conor Benn has signed a multi-year contract with Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing. Photo: Mark Robinson
Benn resigned last week from the company formed by UFC president Dana White as part of a five-fight contract.
“I just signed a fresh multi-fight contract, which I am very joyful with,” he said.
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