Boxing
Sultan Zaurbek destroys Reynoso in one; Bastida and Oyeleye take care of business
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J. HumzaJune 22 at Villa Carlos Paz in Argentina
Bastida stops Gonzalo in the eighth round in defense of the Argentine title. Bastida was landing punches from the start. The taller left-hander Gonzalo used his jab to push Bastida away and landed weighty left punches to the body.
Bastida launched a fierce attack early in the second, firing a flurry of shots with both hands, but was cut in the left eye when their heads collided. Bastida out-maneuvered Gonzalo, came close to scoring with hooks and uppercuts, and by the fifth Gonzalo had a nasty bruise under his right eye.
Gonzalo came alive overdue in the seventh period, firing sweeping hooks to the body, but he now had swelling around both eyes. By the eighth, blood was streaming down Bastida’s face from a cut above her left eye.
Suddenly he landed a right uppercut and hit Gonzalo across the ring, connecting with lefts and rights until Gonzalo fell to the ropes with his hands down and his head cracking from Gonzalo’s punches, and the fight was stopped. This was Bastida’s first defense. Gonzalo had won his last two fights.
June 22nd in Pepinster, Belgium
Kourbanov shook off the dust with a majority unanimous decision against Lagos. In his first fight in sixteen months, Kourbanov won 100-90 on all three cards. Kyrgyzstan-born Kourbanov dropped a majority decision against Joe Cordina in 2021, but was overtaken for the 2022 European title by Zelfa Barrett. In April, Colombian Lagos was defeated in five rounds by Spaniard Salvador Jimenez.
June 22 in Munich, Germany
German Sultanoglu wins vacant WBC International silver title with stoppage over Karimov. Sultanoglu dropped Karimov three times in the fifth set to force a stoppage. Sultanoglu’s ninth KO/TKO win. Azerbaijani-born German Karimov, 40, was 11-1 in his last 12 fights, losing to Cuban Mike Perez in October.
If Plantic was hoping to get to ring time, it was a waste of time as he stopped Montenegrin Skrijelj in the middle of the first round. Plantic retained Jack Cullen in April. For Skrijelj it was the tenth defeat at the distance.
Turkish “She-wolf” Yucel knocks out Bosnian Pilipovic in a shameful match. The WBF titleholder won her eleventh victory via KO/TKO. Pilipovic, a substitute, lost 14 of 15 fights by KO/TKO, including 7 in the first round.
June 22nd in Arenzano, Italy
Local player Schinina wins the vacant Italian title after winning on points over Graich in a thrilling match. Schinina had the advantage in skill and speed and overcame the aggressive Graich to quickly take the lead. Graich kept attacking and pressing and even with his shrewd defense, Schinina was often pinned to the ropes and Graich seemed to close the point difference.
Schinina took control in the ninth and 10th rounds and emerged a solid winner, winning twice by scores of 96-94 and 97-93. The Argentine-born Schinina lost a super lightweight title fight last August but moved up to super welterweight and picked up two wins. The Moroccan-born Graich has won his last three fights.
June 22 in Catuingang, Philippines
Santisima defeats Thai Yupang in the fourth round. Santisima dominated from the very beginning, landing weighty punches to the head and body. Yupang tried to punch Santisim, but he was weakened by body punches, and when another body punch knocked him down in the fourth round, he was counted out.
Santisima wins WBA Asian Continental title. He was on a 17-fight winning streak before losing to Emanuel Navarrete for the WBO title in 2020, but a subsequent run of four losses in five fights completely derailed him. Yupang was defending his title for the first time.
June 22 in Manchester, Modern Hampshire, USA
Nigerian Nwokolo overtakes Colombian Barraza and wins two titles. Nwokolo boxed smartly against the taller Colombian. He scored well on counter-attacks and when Barraza tried to play from the back, Nwokolo was quick enough to score and get out before Barraza could respond. Nwokolo set a swift pace and outworked Barraza in round after round to emerge as the clear winner with scores of 120-108 twice and 118-110.
Nwokolo fought primarily in Colombia and Mexico. He held vacant NABA and Universal Boxing Organization titles. Barraza was 20-0 against very modest opponents, but moving up to face much better quality brought him a less impressive 3-4 record.
June 22 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
The Nigerian-born left-hander Oyeleye knocked down Di Stefano in the fourth round. Oyeleye boxed from the back, using his longer reach to rack up points. Di Stefano kept coming forward, landing body shots but without much success.
As Di Stefano moved forward again in the fourth round, a tiny left hook sent him reeling, sending him to his hands and knees, and he continued to fight face down on the mat, with the referee immediately stopping the fight. Tenth KO/TKO win for Oyeleye.
June 21 at Bolton Whites Hotel, Bolton, UK
Kazakh southpaw Zaurbek stops the vastly superior Reynoso with three knockdowns in 101 seconds. Reynoso came out with his head down, throwing wild punches, and when Zaurbek took a side step, Reynoso jumped away from his and landed on the canvas.
He stood up and started swinging ridiculously primitive punches again. Zaurbek landed a left punch to the body. Reynoso knelt on the canvas and watched the count before spitting out his protector to gain a few extra seconds. When the action resumed, a left uppercut sent Reynoso to his knees on the canvas.
While the Count continued, Zaurbek climbed the ropes in the corner and celebrated, but Reynoso took down the Count. A right to the body put him back on the ground and the referee waved the fight off. It was a farce and it is absurd that Zaurbek would win the vacant WBA Continental title in such a fight. Thirteen wins by KO/TKO for Zaurbek, who deserves a better opponent.
June 21st in Vigevano, Italy
Geographo and Alfieri finish in a draw for the vacant European Silver title. In the first rounds, Alfieri’s relentless aggression had Geographo struggling on the defensive. He boxed well, but Alfieri changed his attack from the head to the body and after five rounds he was in the lead. Geographo gradually entered the fight in the middle rounds and then used his superior skills to box out the fading Alfieri, with the judges unable to separate them as all three cards read 114-114, so they would have to do it all over again.
Tosi’s hometown fighter wins the vacant European title by defeating Spain’s Francesca. The visitors were competitive for the first three rounds, but then Tosi’s pressure and aggression took over, and Francesca’s gigantic effort in the final round came too overdue. He scored twice 98-92 and 97-93. Tosi’s third straight win. Francesca had previously failed to win a European featherweight title.
June 21 in Detroit, Michigan, USA
Local hope Miller defeats Houston in two rounds. Miller knocked Houston down in the first round and again in the second, and Houston was counted out after the second knockdown. Miller’s ninth victory by KO/TKO. Won the vacant American Boxing Federation title. Houston, 43, fought his first fight since February 2022.
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Floyd Mayweather’s record is not normal, it can’t happen in 70 years
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January 12, 2025Floyd Mayweather’s incredible 50-0 record is not normal and cannot be repeated in sports for another seventy years.
This is the view of Saudi Arabian president Turki Alalshikh, who wants to adopt the UFC model in which fighters lose many fights during their career.
In a speech as he hosted the Ring Magazine Awards after acquiring the long-running boxing publication from Oscar De La Hoya, Alalshikh was unequivocal in his opinion.
“Now losing some fights in boxing must be normal,” he explained. “All fighters want a career similar to Floyd Mayweather – no losses. This may happen once every 50, 60 or 70 years.
“We need it [to be] like currently in the UFC model, where champions lose and win,” added the matchmaker during the Riyad season.
Mayweather rose through the sport in the tardy 1990s to become one of its youngest superstars. Mayweather’s professional success came after winning a bronze medal at the Olympics after losing to Serafim Todorov.
Winning world titles in five weight classes, Mayweather was untouchable. The Grand Rapids native only came close to defeat a few times. He dominated Manny Pacquiao and overtook Canelo Alvarez and Oscar De La Hoya after heated debates, with decisions that should have been made unanimously.
Towards the end of his career, Mayweather chose to face Andre Berto and Conor McGregor, easily winning and ending his boxing career at the age of 50 without ever going out. Calling himself “the greatest of all time,” Mayweather earned first-ballot Hall of Fame honors and is widely considered one of, if not the greatest defensive fighter of all time.
However, Alalshikh says this type of career needs to end so that fans can get the most out of boxing, as is the case with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Boxing needs to become more attractive, and Alalshikh sees the failures of top stars as a way to keep interest at an all-time high.
In this sport, many boxers enjoy undefeated streaks, the most notable of which is Oleksandr Usyk. The Ukrainian Pound for Pound King is 23-0 and has beaten the best he has to offer in his division and cruiserweight classification.
It remains a mystery how Alalshikh plans to make Usyk suffer while he dominates everyone else. By the time his grand plan goes into action, Usyk will be long gone, and Gervonta Davis, Shakur Stevenson and Devin Haney may be more realistic targets.
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Manny Pacquiao remains the favorite to win the title against Mario Barrios
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January 6, 2025WBN understands that despite alternative options emerging, it is more likely that Manny Pacquiao will face Mario Barrios next.
Bob Santos, coach of WBC welterweight champion Barrios, told World Boxing News that he is currently in contact with Pacquiao’s team. Asked by WBN if he had spoken to Pacquiao or representatives of any other challenger, Santos replied: “Yes, Pacquiao’s promoter, Sean Gibbons.” Pressed on whether Barrios vs Pacquiao might happen next, he added: “It’s challenging to say. We’ll have to see how this plays out.”
WBN contacted Santos after Conor Benn emerged as a potential alternative to Barrios. The British fighter, who recently returned from a suspension following two positive drug tests, is keen to return to competition.
Benn showed favor with the World Boxing Council at the recent WBC Convention, the WBC Evaluation Committee and during an interview with the sanctioning body over the weekend. “The Destroyer” is ranked second in the rankings at 147 pounds, despite less than solid opponents during his time in exile, during which Benn competed twice in the United States while his career in the United Kingdom was in doubt.
As he battled to clear his name and with the British Anti-Doping Authority finding no evidence that Benn had intentionally taken ostarine, the 28-year-old’s career took a pointed nosedive. Despite this, he remains highly rated and at least one step away from fighting for an eliminator or one of the remaining championship titles.
However, Pacquiao remains Barrios’ favorite. Now it’s up to the boxing legend and Hall of Famer who got the first votes to secure his shot. WBN believes a July date – most likely at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas – is the most realistic date for a Nevada swan song.
Pacquiao could extend his record as the oldest welterweight champion by six years if he can secure a huge victory over the 29-year-old world champion. At 46 years antique, such a scenario remains unlikely, but he can never be compared to one of the greatest players of this generation.
Unlike heavier boxers and his training regiment, Pacquiao looks in great shape despite his advanced age. Everything is set for a massive return to the boxing capital of the world, provided Pacquiao and his team can manage his political ambitions, which are expected to run from this month until May. After that time, Pacquiao could find himself in the summer finals and become the all-time champion, regardless of the result.
Barrios is based in the city, where he trained with Santos, and would be the perfect opponent to see out the career of one of the greatest fighters in history.
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A report about Deontay Wilder retiring at the age of 39 has been confirmed as false
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January 2, 2025Deontay Wilder has not retired from boxing at the age of 39, and the former WBC heavyweight champion has not issued any official statement.
World Boxing News can confirm that reports circulating on social media are false and originated from a imitation account on Up-to-date Year’s Day. As of January 2, 2025, WBN has had no word from Wilder that he plans to hang up his gloves.
As usual, WBN also asked Shelly Finkel for comment. However, Finkel has repeatedly said in the past that Wilder is not retiring. This case seems to be no different.
The last time Wilder spoke publicly was while promoting a mental health app, the Brown Bomber was unveiling plans to return to the sport.
He said: “The push-up protocol has been disabled. Strengthen your body and train your mind; no paid subscription required! It’s not about money. It’s about a mission to strengthen mindsets and improve mental health for all.
To everyone: operate your services and achieve greatness.
“There will be people who tell you, ‘No, you can’t.’ [No] People trying to stop you or putting up stop signs. [No] People who want to bring you down and keep you down. But you can’t give up.
“No matter how many times you fall, no matter how many times you get knocked down, it’s a resilient mind, a confident mind, a powerful mind that gets back up and keeps moving forward to achieve your greatness.
“Apply your service. Achieve your greatness,” he added.
Deontay Wilder could announce his retirement tomorrow if he changed his mind, but at the time of the report, there was no truth to it.
When Zhilei Zhang knocked him out on June 1 in Saudi Arabia, the formidable top-flight contender needed time to assess his situation. WBN understands that Wilder has received offers, including contact from Francis Ngannou, regarding a possible boxing match with the MMA star.
The Wilder vs. Ngannou fight only makes sense for an American his age. Many voluntary positions [of which Wilder is WBC number 13] are occupied by threatening opponents who would start each clash as favorites.
Meanwhile, the Ngannou fight is winnable with less risk and more rewards, meaning Wilder can still earn a significant payday before hanging up his gloves for good.
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