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Ryan Garcia dumps Devin Haney three times and wins by decision in a crazy brawl
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6 months agoon
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J. HumzaRyan Garcia officially put Devin Haney on the board three times and scored an upset victory in Brooklyn today.
Garcia won by majority decision by scores of 112-112, 114-110 and 115-109. Because he failed to make weight on Friday, he did not win the WBC super lightweight title, which is currently vacant due to Haney’s defeat.
Bad Left Hook unofficially scored the fight 114-110 and 113-111 for Garcia on two cards.
Garcia (25-1, 20 KO) hurt Haney (31-1, 15 KO) early in the first round, but then Haney appeared to take control of the fight for several rounds.
In the seventh, everything fell apart.
Garcia officially dropped Haney once and could have been credited with two more knockdowns in the round, but that didn’t happen. Garcia was also penalized a point for punching during the break, the cameraman entered the ring thinking it was over, the DJ started playing music a minute before the end of the round – it was truly one of the most bizarre and messy rounds you will ever see
Haney never really recovered from that round. Garcia’s left hook was a powerful weapon, but his right hand also played a key role in the fight. Haney was eliminated again in the 10th and 11th rounds.
Garcia will have a strenuous time taking full credit for this victory, and it has to be said that he did quite well. He didn’t make weight or even come close to it on Friday, which is a fair criticism of him and his professionalism.
But when it was all decided, he won the fight, and that’s the thing the immense majority of people will remember most.
“Come on guys, did you really think I was crazy?” Garcia said. “When I land (left hook), I can throw you out or knock you down. You hate me because I’m pretty and shit. Man, this is fucked up! I’ve been boxing all my life!
“I just knew I was in control, it’s strenuous to get back up after huge hits. Maybe my condition wasn’t the best, but I did my job,” he added. Garcia said he would love to have a rematch.
“I’m disappointed with my performance,” Haney said. “But I showed that I am a real champion and that I can fight after a fall and injury. He caught me early, he surprised me. We were training for (left hook), but I went in there and fell asleep and he caught me with it.
“The first time I was more surprised than hurt. He lunged at me like we knew he would, but I was just sleeping. I thought the referee let him turn around and hold him a little too strenuous.
Haney said he would also like a rematch and doesn’t regret taking the fight after Garcia missed weight. Haney also seems to believe that he is still the WBC champion at 140, which he will soon learn is not true.
On the subtab:
- Arnold Barboza Jr was gifted with a two out of three judges win over Sean McComb. McComb was a huge underdog here, but he deserved to win this fight. One judge awarded the victory to McComb (18-2, 5 KO) with a score of 98-92, and the other two awarded the fight to Barboza (30-0, 11 KO) with scores of 96-94 and 97-93. The crowd, who had been noiseless during the fight, booed this decision and they should have done so because it was wrong. This doesn’t really have any positive effect on Barboza other than making him officially undefeated. He had already struggled for years to get any traction in his career, even if he was winning legally.
- Bektemir Melikuziev improved his record to 14-1 (10 KO) after a technical victory over Pierre Dibombe after eight rounds. The unknown Dibombe (22-1-1, 12 KO) put in a solid effort here, but wasn’t very competitive either. The fight ended due to Melikuziev’s cut, a nasty gash on his eyelid that he battled for several rounds, which actually followed Dibombe’s rather earnest cut.
- David Jimenez decisively defeated John “Scrappy” Ramirez to win the WBA interim super flyweight title. Jimenez (16-1, 11 KO) outworked and defeated Ramirez (13-1, 9 KO) with scores of 116-112, 117-111 and 117-111. In this fight, Jimenez was simply the better fighter and the judges rightly assessed it.
- Charles Conwell returned for his first fight since 2022 and first as a Golden Boy fighter, defeating Nathaniel Gallimore via sixth-round TKO. Let’s hope Conwell (19-0, 14 KO) stays more lively now that he has solid support, and in the match against Gallimore (22-8-1, 17 KO), whose career as a goalkeeper continues, he did pretty much what he could expect. if he has a bone.
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Brandun Lee signs a contract with Queensberry Promotions
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17 hours agoon
November 15, 2024American super lightweight Brandun Lee has signed with Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions.
The 25-year-old Lee (28-0, 23 KO) has not fought for 15 months. He first started making his mark on ShoBox cards and then became a regular on Premier Boxing Champions shows.
Most recently, he defeated Pedro Campa by 10-round decision. Lee had gained some momentum as an thrilling prospect but has seen it fade a bit and of course the long period of inactivity hasn’t helped that, but getting back vigorous will certainly facilitate.
It’s also a notable move because Warren’s company hasn’t looked much outside the UK for talent acquisition to date. The company also announced the signing of Nathan Lugo, a standout American amateur who turned professional in April as a super middleweight on Overtime Boxing.
It looks like Queensberry are looking to expand their talent signing map. It’s unclear whether this means Warren will look to promote in the United States – as Matchroom’s Eddie Hearn did – but it’s also a fresh time in boxing, with Saudis supporting cards purportedly promoted by Warren and/or Hearn.
This may simply indicate that Warren sees an opportunity to expand his lineup with more options on these cards, as well as his own in the UK. Lee is a promising fighter who can quickly become a contender in a currently unstable (and intriguing) division, Lugo is a viable prospect and these are good moves considering the talent.
Analysis
Jack Catterall vs Josh Taylor fight justified, says Bob Arum
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2 days agoon
November 14, 2024Top Rank promoter Bob Arum still admits he was not thrilled with the official results of the rematch between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall, which saw Catterall take a unanimous decision on scores of 116-113, 117-111 and 117-111. Interview with Sky SportsArum claims he was personally involved in the fight and believes the score was too high in Catterall’s favor.
“Let me explain. I was in Leeds for that fight. I watched this fight closely. The fight could have ended in three ways: Catterall 7-5 [in rounds]7-5 Taylor, even 6-6,” Arum said Heavenly sports.
Arum continued by saying that the judges’ official ratings were unacceptable, although he refrained from making any accusations of corruption. With that in mind, he truly believes Taylor did no favors, which is what caused his post-fight reaction.
“I was really nervous because Taylor is my fighter, we promote him. But not necessarily because I thought he definitely won the fight. I just thought it did him a disservice that the scorecards were so broad. I was sitting next to Eddie Hearn, whose player was Catterall, and he scored a goal and it was a very, very close fight.”
In lithe of the result and the split between Taylor and Catterall after the two fights, Arum feels he naturally deserves a third fight, especially given the fan reaction to the event, but says he will have to see how it all really comes together point in this fight.
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Bam Rodriguez takes 115, but where is Teofimo at 140?
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3 days agoon
November 13, 2024The next update will appear on Monday, July 22. So this will be quite an extensive update, with many ranked fights taking place over the course of three weeks, but – well, you can see the list of these fights below.
Ranked fights during this period:
- average weight: (1) Janibek Alimkhanuly vs (9) Andrei Mikhailovich, July 13
- welterweight: (1) Jaron “Boots” Ennis vs. (9) David Avanesyan, July 13
- Delicate: (3) Shakur Stevenson vs. Artem Harutyunyan, July 6
- Delicate: (4) William Zepeda vs. Giovanni Cabrera, July 6
- Delicate: (8) Keyshawn Davis vs. Miguel Madueno, July 6
- Super Featherweight: (1) O’Shaquie Foster vs. (6) Robson Conceicao, July 6
- featherweight: (8) Ruben Villa vs. Sulaiman Segawa, July 13
- Super bantamweight: (6) Sam Goodman vs. Thachtana Luangphon, July 10
- Super bantamweight: (7) Liam Davies v Shabaz Masoud, 20 July
- bantam weight: (1) Junto Nakatani vs. (10) Vincent Astrolabio, July 20
- Super fly: (2) Kazuto Ioka vs (3) Fernando Martinez, July 7
- Super fly: (10) Suzumi Takayama vs. Isao Aoyama, July 18
- Super fly: (5) Kosei Tanaka vs. Jonathan Rodriguez, July 20
- Junior Flyweight: (9) Shokichi Iwata vs. Jahzeel Trinidad, July 6
- Junior Flyweight: (3) Carlos Canizales vs. Ivan Garcia, July 19
- P4P for women: (4) Chantelle Cameron vs. Elhem Mekhaled, July 20
- P4P for women: (5) Amanda Serrano vs. Stevie Morgan, July 20
- P4P for women: (1) Claressa Shields vs. Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse, July 27
Upcoming Fights: (8) Jared Anderson vs. (10) Martin Bakole, August. 3 … (3) Anthony Joshua vs. (6) Daniel Dubois, September 21 … (1) Oleksandr Usyk vs. (2) Tyson Fury, December. 21
Upcoming Fights: TBA
Upcoming Fights: (10) Radivoje Kalajdzic vs. David Morrell, August. 3 … (4) Joshua Buatsi vs. Willy Hutchinson, September. 21
Comments: Caleb Plant is out due to inactivity, so in comes Oselys Iglesias.
Upcoming Fights: (3) Christian Mbilli vs. (4) Sergiy Derevyanchenko, August. 17 … (10) Oselys Iglesias vs. TBA, August. 17 … (5) Diego Pacheco vs. (8) Kevin Lele Sadjo, TBA
Upcoming Fights: (1) Janibek Alimkhanuly vs. (9) Andrei Mikhailovich, July 13 … (7) Liam Smith vs. Josh Kelly, September 2013 21
Comments: Josh Kelly moves up to 160 pounds ahead of his September fight with Liam Smith. Bakhram Murtazaliev, who won the vacant IBF belt in April, is in second place. 8 scoffs as it was some neat up but only a miniature amount. The division is in a strange place right now, but it’s not monotonous.
Upcoming Fights: (3) Israil Madrimov vs. Terence “Bud” Crawford, August. 3 … (6) Serhii Bohachuk vs. (7) Vergil Ortiz Jr, August. 10
Comments: A change in defense as Crocker didn’t blow the door down against Conah Walker, but it was a win and the division is uncertain at the moment.
Upcoming Fights: (1) Jaron “Boots” Ennis vs. (9) David Avanesyan, July 13
Comments: I don’t think I would pick Teofimo Lopez to beat Jack Catterall, Jose Ramirez or Alberto Puello right now, but he could do it. I also don’t know if he would do well against Subriel Matias. In fact, there are plenty of people who are closer to 50/50 on paper if you eliminate the ESPN hype and evaluate actual performances.
But he beat Steve Claggett, he beat him convincingly, he basically did what he needed to do other than being a “showman”, which is a witty bit of marketing because the man is not a particularly fun fighter to watch.
Teofimo is weird, but he wins fights, and no one has done better lately either. He has arguments for “no”. 1st place, at least you can create it, but you can also easily argue with him outside the top 5.
Upcoming Fights: (7) Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz vs. Jose Valenzuela, August. 3
Upcoming Fights: (3) Shakur Stevenson vs. Artem Harutyunyan, July 6… (4) William Zepeda vs. Giovanni Cabrera, July 6… (8) Keyshawn Davis vs. Miguel Madueno, July 6… (6) Andy Cruz vs. Antonio Moran, August. 3
Comments: Bringing Emanuel Navarrete back to his ancient spot as he actually intends to get back to 130 pounds. That knocks out Andres Cortes, which is good enough because Cortes didn’t set the world on fire in his June 21 fight against Abraham Nova.
Upcoming Fights: (1) O’Shaquie Foster vs. (6) Robson Conceicao, July 6… (5) Anthony Cacace vs. Josh Warrington, September 21… (3) Emanuel Navarrete vs. (4) Oscar Valdez, TBA
Comments: Both Rafael Espinoza and Robeisy Ramirez have won since the last update and appear to be heading towards a rematch. Maybe. Josh Warrington is out of the fight as he approaches 130 pounds and will have a fight with Anthony Cacace in September.
Upcoming Fights: (8) Ruben Villa vs. Sulaiman Segawa, July 13… (1) Luis Alberto Lopez vs. (10) Angelo Leo, August. 10
Upcoming Fights: (6) Sam Goodman vs. Thachtana Luangphon, July 10… (7) Liam Davies vs. Shabaz Masoud, July 20
Upcoming Fights: (1) Junto Nakatani vs. (10) Vincent Astrolabio, July 20
Comments: Bam Rodriguez takes over as no. 1st place after the break and victory over Juan Francisco Estrada, who basically led this fight. Estrada drops to 1st 4, with no guarantee that he will fight again or that he will fight in this division. But he’s not retired or anything. Bam is a fantastic juvenile fighter, a legitimate rising star in the P4P discussion and he continues to prove it.
Upcoming Fights: (2) Kazuto Ioka vs. (3) Fernando Martinez, July 7… (10) Suzumi Takayama vs. Isao Aoyama, July 18… (5) Kosei Tanaka vs. Jonathan Rodriguez, July 20
Upcoming Fights: (4) Angel Ayala vs. (8) Dave Apolinario, TBA
Comments: Jonathan “Bomba” Gonzalez vacated his belt to move up, so he’s out, and Adrian Curiel moved up to 112 pounds, so he’s out. It appears that Kenshiro Teraji is also planning on moving up to 112 pounds, so he will likely leave the field soon.
Upcoming Fights: (9) Shokichi Iwata vs. Jahzeel Trinidad, July 6… (3) Carlos Canizales vs. Ivan Garcia, July 19
Upcoming Fights: (2) Ginjiro Shigeoka vs. (9) Pedro Taduran, July 28
Upcoming Fights: (4) Chantelle Cameron vs. Elhem Mekhaled, July 20… (5) Amanda Serrano vs. Stevie Morgan, July 20… (1) Claressa Shields vs. Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse, July 27… (2) Katie Taylor vs. (5) Amanda Serrano, November 2013 15
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