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Rob shares The Stoke about working with his hands, prioritizing your children, advantages of sobriety, and always loving his home in Ventura, Let's Go!
Fritz and Franco take a dive into the DAZN fights between Daniel Matellon and Jose Argumedo and then Julio Cesar Martinez vs Joel Cordova. Then the boys head up to Las Vegas for the ESPN+ card that included Subaru Muratalla vs Keven Monroy, Rob Brant vs Janibek Alimkhanuly, Guido Vianello vs Marlon Williams, and Masayoshi Nakatani vs Vasiliy Lomachenko. It was a fun night of fights and Fritz and Franco break it all down, as always, with a sense of humor. Follow us on Instagram or Twitter, just search Punches and Punchlines!
Teddy Atlas and co-host Ken Rideout share thoughts on the two big wins from Vasiliy Lomachenko and Gervonta "Tank" Davis, and Teddy reacts to the newly announced Triller fight of Oscar de la Hoya vs Vitor Belfort. Thanks for being with us. The best way to support us, is to support our great sponsors: http://www.magicspoon.com/atlas http://www.privacy.com/atlas Protect your financial identity online & get $5 at http://privacy.com/atlas Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:33 Vasiliy Lomachenko vs. Masayoshi Nakatani 13:00 Gervonta Davis vs Mario Barrios 17:55 Back to Lomachenko 27:25 Rob Brant vs Janibek Alimkhanuly 32:42 Back to Tank Davis 1:03:15 Oscar De La Hoya vs. Vitor Belfort Episode is available on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/l5s93p302-oTHE FIGHT T-SHIRTS https://teddy-atlas.myshopify.com/ TEDDY'S SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter - http://twitter.com/teddyatlasreal Instagram - http://instagram.com/teddy_atlas THE FIGHT WITH TEDDY ATLAS SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram - http://instagram.com/thefightWTA Twitter - http://twitter.com/thefightwta Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheFightwithTeddyAtlas Big thanks to VHS collection for intro music. More on VHS Collection here: http://www.vhscollection.com/. Thanks for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Teddy Atlas and co-host Ken Rideout share thoughts on the two big wins from Vasiliy Lomachenko and Gervonta "Tank" Davis, and Teddy reacts to the newly announced Triller fight of Oscar de la Hoya vs Vitor Belfort. Thanks for being with us. The best way to support us, is to support our great sponsors: http://www.magicspoon.com/atlas http://www.privacy.com/atlas Protect your financial identity online & get $5 at http://privacy.com/atlas Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:33 Vasiliy Lomachenko vs. Masayoshi Nakatani 13:00 Gervonta Davis vs Mario Barrios 17:55 Back to Lomachenko 27:25 Rob Brant vs Janibek Alimkhanuly 32:42 Back to Tank Davis 1:03:15 Oscar De La Hoya vs. Vitor Belfort Episode is available on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/l5s93p302-oTHE FIGHT T-SHIRTS https://teddy-atlas.myshopify.com/ TEDDY'S SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter - http://twitter.com/teddyatlasreal Instagram - http://instagram.com/teddy_atlas THE FIGHT WITH TEDDY ATLAS SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram - http://instagram.com/thefightWTA Twitter - http://twitter.com/thefightwta Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheFightwithTeddyAtlas Big thanks to VHS collection for intro music. More on VHS Collection here: http://www.vhscollection.com/. Thanks for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Joey and Eddie are joined by the female Flyweight contender, Sulem Urbina. Sulem talks all about her career thus far and her upcoming WBA world title fight on July 9th against Naoko Fujioka. Sulem also looks back on her loss to Marlen Esparza and shares who her favourite Britsh fighters are. This show also includes the weekly 'Review and Preview' segment's, along with the latest boxing news. The show then ends on an interview with the former WBA Middleweight world champion, Rob Brant. Rob talks all about his fight this Saturday against the undefeated Zhanibek Alimkhanuly in Las Vegas. Rob also reflects on the night he became world champion, shares his reaction to Jermall Charlo's win and calls on a third fight against Ryota Murata. All this and more on the BoxHard Podcast! Stay tuned!
Welcome to ITRBoxing.com Presents The Lukie Boxing Podcast | On this show you will hear the following | Timestamps | 0:40 Live recap of Josh Taylor beating Jose Ramirez minutes after the fight | 18:38 Jason Cruz (on Twitter @dilletaunt) of MMAPayout.com talks about why Deontay Wilder will face Tyson Fury this July for a 3rd time, Jaron "Boots" Ennis lawsuit, Floyd Mayweather's recent lawsuit, Triller versus streamers, and Rob Brant's lawsuit as well | 48:02 Ra'eese Aleem stops by as the top-10 super bantamweight discusses Brandon Figueroa versus Luis Nery, Stephen Fulton, Daniel Roman and other interesting fights for him in the future | 1:07:00 Ty Tomlin joins the show to talk about signing with DiBella Entertainment, and what the future holds for this exciting prospect | 1:30 Sean Crose of BoxingInsider.com reflects on Josh Taylor versus Jose Ramirez, Kenneth Sims Jr. defeating Elvis Rodriguez as well as previews Devin Haney versus Jorge Linares, and Nonito Donaire returning to Showtime Boxing | | Enjoy the show please leave a 5-star review on iTunes, follow us on YouTube at YouTube.com/c/ITRBoxing, and visit the website ITRBoxing.com | Music - “Half Mystery” - Kevin MacLeod link https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5026-half-mystery
Local boxing gym owner Michael Lewis has worked with former world champion Rob Brant and other notable professional boxers, but he's not necessarily out to discover the next Canelo Alvarez or Manny Pacquiao. Rather, at his 3PBoxing 24/7 gym in Woodbury, Lewis is dedicated to teaching boxing as a martial art, a form of self-defense and a great workout routine. As noted on the gym's website, 3PBoxing 24/7 is "a full-body boxing fitness center available on demand" with "state-of-the-art training equipment and programs for all fitness levels and ages." In the following interview, Lewis talks about how he was inspired to open the gym, his training philosophy, his experience working with Rob Brant and more. https://www.3pboxing247.com/about-us. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brian-johnson492/support
Robert "Bravo" Brant is the former WBA & NABA Wold Champion and former teammates with Cam F Awesome. Find Robert Brant @RobertBrantUSA on IG & Twitter
Fight Reviews Saturday 24th August from Traktor Sport Palace, Chelabinsk, Russia on ESPN+ Sergey Kovalev (34-3-1) TKO11 Anthony Yarde (18-1) WBO Light Heavyweight Ilunga Makabu (26-2) MD12 Aleksei Papin (11-1) 114-114, 115-113, 115-113 WBC Silver Cruiserweight Bert Ogden Arena, Edinburg,Texas on Fox Sports 1 Brandon Figueroa (20-0) KO4 Javier Nicolas Chacon (29-5-1) Interim WBA Super Bantamweight Centro De Usos Multiples, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico on DAZN Juan Francisco Estrada (40-3) TKO9 Dewayne Beamon (16-2-1) WBC Super Fly Filip Hrgovic (9-0) TKO3 Mario Heredia (16-7-1) WBC International Heavyweight Shakhram Giyasov (9-0) KO1 Darleys Perez (34-5-2) WBA International Super light title Liam Smith (28-2-1) TKO7 Mario Alberto Lozano (33-10) Fight Previews Saturday 31st August 02 Arena, London, UK on ESPN+ Vasiliy Lomachenko (13-1) v Luke Campbell (20-2) Vacant WBC, WBA Super, WBO Lightweight Titles Charlie Edwards (15-1) v Julio Cesar Martinez Aguilar (14-1) WBC World Flyweight title Hughie Fury (23-2) v Alexander Povetkin (34-2) Joshua Buatsi (11-0) v Ryan Ford (16-4) WBA International Light Heavyweight title Joe Cordina (9-0) v Gavin Gwynne (11-0) British Lightweight title Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis, Minnesota on FOX USA Erislandy Lara (25-3-3) v Ramon Alvarez (28-7-3) Vacant WBA World Super Welterweight title Bendigo Stadium, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia Jeff Horn (19-1-1) v Michael Zerafa (26-3) WBA Oceania Middleweight Title Should Horn (19-1-1, 13 KO) come through with a victory as expected, ESPN reports that there are already plans to match the 31-year-old “Hornet” against WBA “world” titleholder Ryota Murata, with the winner of that fight then obligated to face Rob Brant, who has a rematch clause following his loss to Murata in July, and has said he plans to exercise it.
Angelo is joined by Fred and Tom to cover the marathon of fights this weekend. They discuss Rob Brant's decision to go to Japan to rematch Ryota Murata, why that might have been a bad idea, and if Golovkin should do it. Jamal James's excellent fight with Antonio DeMarco and where the ceiling is for him at welterweight. They talk about the entertaining Golden Boy card where Rey Vargas managed to make sure everyone left with a bad taste in their mouth eliciting boos from the LA crowd. Daniel Dubois's victory over Nathan Gorman and whether or not it was impressive. Plus, a behind the scenes look at how Top Rank and ESPN handle their PR, a discussion on Terence Crawford's next fight, Canelo's decision for his next opponent and a whole lot more. Get more content over at Patreon.com/sundaypuncher
☎️Rob Brant vs Ryota Murata Live Fight Chat
Look, I messed up the audio a bit on this one because I'm a buffoon so apologies, but you're getting a second episode this week because I love y'all so much. Rob Brant co-promoters Greg Cohen and Cory Rapacz call in all the way from Japan to talk about Rob's upcoming fight with Ryota Murata and I preview the other international boxing action coming up this weekend.
Fight Previews Friday 12th July from Edion Arena, Osaka, Japan on ESPN+ Rob Brant (25-1) v Ryota Murata (14-2) WBA Middleweight Title Rob Brant goes to Osaka, Japan to face Ryota Murata in a middleweight rematch, for the WBA “world” title that Brant took from Murata last October. Brant (25-1, 17 KO) was the underdog last fall when he took on Murata in Las Vegas, and pulled off not just a surprise win, but a surprisingly dominant performance, winning a very wide (and deserved) decision. Brant says that he feels it’s fair to go to Japan for the contractually-obligated rematch, and that it doesn’t give him any nerves at all, as he’s simply confident in his ability: Ken Shiro (15-0) v Jonathan Taconing (28-3-1) WBC Light Flyweight Title Shiro only turned pro 5 years ago. Won WBC title in his 10th fight King Abdullah Sports City Arena, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Channel 5 in the UK Amir Khan (33-5) v Billy Dib (45-5) WBC International Welterweight Title Dib last fought April 26th at 135lbs KO1 over Surachet Tongmala Prince Patel (19-0-1) v Michell Banquez (18-1) Vacant IBO Bantamweight Title Patel a polarizing figure fought in Egypt, Hungary, Latvia, Czech republic- fought 11 times in 2018- not all fights on boxrec Hughie Fury (22-2) v Samuel Peter (38-7) peter lost 2 of 4 Saturday 13th July from Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson on DAZN Rey Vargas (33-0) v Tomoki Kameda (36-2) WBC Super Bantamweight Title Vargas beat Kameda in Mexico Golden Gloves final in 2007. Vargas has held the title since beating Gavin McDonnell back in Feb 2017 Rigondeaux will target the winner of this fight. Diego De La Hoya (21-0) v Ronny Rios (30-3) Interim WBA Featherweight Alexis Rocha (13-0) v Berlin Abreu (14-2) Joet Gonzalez (22-0) v Manuel Avila (23-1-1) Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey on ESPN Shakur Stevenson (11-0) v Alberto Guevara (27-4) Two-time bantamweight title challenger Alberto Guevara has stepped in for Franklin Manzanilla, who himself stepped in for Hairon Socarras, against Shakur Stevenson in Newark on July 13th. Joshua Greer Jr (20-1-1) v Nikolai Potapov (20-1-1) this fight is an IBF Elimination match. Fight for the no2 spot in the IBF 118 LB rankings 02 Arena, London, UK Joe Joyce (9-0) v Bryant Jennings (24-3) Joyce 1/6 favorite to win Daniel Dubois (11-0) v Nathan Gorman (16-0) Vacant British Heavyweight Title
A look ahead to the fights coming up on the weekend of July 12th and 13th, including Joe Joyce vs. Bryant Jennings, Nathan Gorman against Daniel Dubois, Rob Brant against Ryota Murata, and Rey Vargas against Tomoki Kameda. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boxing-source-radio-show/support
Golden Boy’s Lamont Roach Jr. is on the hunt for a title at Super Featherweight. Is UFC president Dana White getting into boxing? Lee Reeves makes a huge leap to becoming a legitimate contender. Also this week, witness Bob Arum’s illustrious career, Rob Brant and Ryota Murata roll it back, and we rank the best at 175-lbs. All this and more on Boxing World Weekly.
Get caught up with season two of the World Boxing Super Series. How does a retired Floyd Mayweather still influence boxing? Top Rank prospect Joshua Greer Jr. fights for a better life. Also this week, Evgeny Romanov is a Russian wrecking ball, Rob Brant breaks down the middleweight division, and we present our heavyweight rankings. All this and more on Boxing World Weekly.
Rob Brant's win over Khasan Baysangurov and Leo Santa Cruz's win over Rafael Rivera is covered in this podcast plus a preview of Chris Eubank Jr. vs James DeGale. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boxing-source-radio-show/support
In episode 159 of 'The Neutral Corner', Michael Montero discusses the cross-promotional blockbuster deal between Tyson Fury, ESPN and Top Rank. Will this be a good or bad thing for the heavyweight division, and could it derail possible match ups with Deontay Wilder and/or Anthony Joshua? Next, Montero reviews wins by Rob Brant, Leo Santa Cruz and Omar Figueroa. Then he previews this week's action as Brandon Rios faces Humberto Soto in Tijuana, James Degale and Chris Eubank fight in London, and Anthony Dirrell and Avni Yildirim fight for a super middleweight title in Minneapolis. https://youtu.be/3v2ejP9OFqA
Review of Leo Santa Cruz's win over Rivera; possible fights with Oscar Valdez, Josh Warrington, Russell Jr., Can Xu, and more. Review of Omar Figueroa Jr.'s victory of John Molina Jr., Rob Brant retaining middleweight world title and we also touch on Tyson Fury signing a deal with ESPN in the USA and what this means for the negotiations for the Wilder rematch. We also preview this week's fights all around the globe. Follow the show on social media -- @TheLastRound12
Brian Campbell and Rafe Bartholomew react to the breaking news of lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury signing a co-promotional deal with Top Rank and ESPN. What does that mean for a 2019 rematch against Deontay Wilder? How will that affect Anthony Joshua and the rest of the heavyweight division? The guys also recap a busy weekend, including wins from Leo Santa Cruz and Rob Brant. Plus, a detailed look at the March 16 pay-per-view bout between Errol Spence Jr. and Mikey Garcia following last weekend's live press conference. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week’s guest has a lot to say about the industry and his current promotional situation. We will welcome Vanes Martirosyan as he will give us an unfiltered take on his career and what will be next. Upsets, knockouts and lame interviews, we will recapp last weekend’s action and play “What Makes Sense” for the winners. Leo Santa Cruz return to the ring this weekend on FOX, while Rob Brant makes his first middleweight title defense. We will preview all of this weekends fights and tell you who will win. Also on tap Maidana return Gamboa will be thanking Al Commey hand injury
This week we're joined by Cory Rapacz (@RapaczBoxing) to talk about Rob Brant, why they picked ESPN+ over DAZN, and preview this weekend's ESPN card. Recaps of Ruiz-Davis, DAZN and previews of PBC on FOX as well. I also talk about Jeff Horn's latest article and hand out the first Questionable South American Opponent of the Week award.
In episode 158 of 'The Neutral Corner', Michael Montero covers a bunch of news and notes including the death of former champion Rocky Lockridge, more WBA nonsense, Wilder-Fury2 getting closer, Marcos Maidana returning to the ring, and upcoming fights. Next, Montero review a huge upset win by Andrew Cancio over Alberto Machado, plus wins by Rey Vargas, Gervonta Davis and Jose Carlos Ramirez. Then Montero previews the scheduled fights for this week including a ShoBox card from Kansas, Rob Brant defending his middleweight title in Minnesota on ESPN, and Leo Santa Cruiz headlining a PBC on Fox card from Los Angles. https://youtu.be/bW4nDTG91IQ
#GervontaDavis, #FloydMayweather #TenshinNasukawaFeb. 10: Fresno, Calif. (ESPN/ESPN Deportes) Title fight: Jose Ramirez vs. Jose Zepeda, 12 rounds, for Ramirez's WBO junior welterweight title Raymundo Beltran vs. Hiroki Okada, 10 rounds, junior welterweights Genesis Servania vs. Carlos Castro, 10 rounds, junior featherweights Joel Diaz vs. Cristian Coria, 8 rounds, junior welterweights Andy Vences vs. Dardan Zenunaj, 8 or 10 rounds, junior lightweights Saul Rodriguez vs. Aelio De Mesquita, 10 rounds, lightweights Gabriel Flores Jr. vs. Alex Torres Rynn, 6 rounds, lightweights Isidro Ochoa vs. Jesus Guzman, 6 rounds, featherweights Guido Vianello vs. Andrew Satterfield, 6 rounds, heavyweightsFeb. 14: Tokyo, Japan Hiroaki Teshigawara vs. Yuki Iriguchi, 12 rounds, junior featherweights Kenichi Horikawa vs. Satoru Todaka, 10 rounds, junior junior flyweightsFeb. 15: Hinckley, Minn. (ESPN/ESPN Deportes) Title fight: Rob Brant vs. Khasan Baysangurov, 12 rounds, for Brant's WBA "regular" middleweight title Joshua Greer vs. Giovanni Escaner, 10 rounds, bantamweights Mikaela Mayer vs. Yareli Larios, 8 rounds, female junior lightweitghs Lennox Allen vs. Derrick Webster, 10 rounds, super middleweights Steve Nelson vs. Felipe Romero, 6 or 8 rounds, light heavyweights Ismail Muwendo vs. Hevinson Herrera, 6 or 8 rounds, lightweights Tyler Howard vs. Cristian Olivas, 8 rounds, middleweights Albert Bell vs. Edward Kakembo, 6 or 8 rounds, lightweights Kevin Cruz vs. Rondale Hubbert, 6 or 8 rounds, lightweights Cem Kilic vs. TBA, 8 rounds, welterweights Ramiro Hernandez vs. Gavino Guaman, 6 rounds, featherweights Joe James vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior welterweightsFeb. 15: Mulvane, Kansas (Showtime and UFC Fight Pass) Shohjahon Ergashev vs. Mykal Fox, 10 rounds, junior welterweights Jesse Angel Hernandez vs. Thomas Ward, 10 rounds, junior featherweights Nico Hernandez vs. Victor Trejo Garcia, 8 rounds, flyweights Elena Saveleva vs. Tatiana Williams, 6 rounds, female flyweights Aslambek Idigov vs. Travis Hanshaw, 8 rounds, super middleweightsFeb. 16: Los Angeles (Fox/Fox Deportes) Title fight: Leo Santa Cruz vs. Rafael Rivera, 12 rounds, for Santa Cruz's WBA featherweight title Omar Figueroa Jr. vs. John Molina Jr., 12 rounds, welterweights Cesar Juarez vs. Ryosuke Iwasa, 12 rounds, IBF junior featherweight eliminator Title fight: Carlos Licona vs. DeeJay Kriel, 12 rounds, for Licona's IBF strawweight title Marlon Tapales vs. TBA, 10 rounds, featherweights Hugo Centeno Jr. vs. Oscar Cortez, 8 rounds, middleweights Sebastian Fundora vs. Donnie Marshall, 8 rounds, junior middleweights Julian Rodarte vs. Miguel Angel Mendoza, 8 rounds, junior welterweights Jerry Perez vs. Ivan Leon Benitez, 4 rounds, junior lightweights Ivan Redkach vs. Tyrone Harris, 8 rounds, welterweights Jose Manuel Gomez vs. Jorge Luis Guzman, 6 rounds, junior lightweights Karlos Balderas vs. Jose Antonio Meza, 6 rounds, lightweights George Carranza vs. TBA, 4 rounds, lightweights Jose Perez vs. Carlos Trevino, 4 rounds, junior lightweights Neri Ariel Romero vs. Roxberg Patrick Riley, 6 rounds, junior lightweights Shon Mondragon vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior featherweightsFeb. 16: St. Petersburg, Fla. (UFC Fight Pass) William Silva vs. Juan Ramon Solis, 10 rounds, lightweights Connor Coyle vs. Oscar Cortez, 10 rounds, middleweights Clarence Booth vs. Juan Jesus Rivera, 8 rounds, welterweights Mark Reyes vs. TBA, 6 rounds, welterweights Javonn Barnes vs. Alphonso Black, 6 rounds, middleweights Antonio Tarver Jr. vs. TBA, 6 rounds, middleweights Amron Sands vs. Alfredo Trevino, 6 rounds, heavyweights Jasmine Artega vs. TBA, 4 rounds, female junior bantamweight
#GervontaDavis, #FloydMayweather #TenshinNasukawaFeb. 10: Fresno, Calif. (ESPN/ESPN Deportes) Title fight: Jose Ramirez vs. Jose Zepeda, 12 rounds, for Ramirez's WBO junior welterweight title Raymundo Beltran vs. Hiroki Okada, 10 rounds, junior welterweights Genesis Servania vs. Carlos Castro, 10 rounds, junior featherweights Joel Diaz vs. Cristian Coria, 8 rounds, junior welterweights Andy Vences vs. Dardan Zenunaj, 8 or 10 rounds, junior lightweights Saul Rodriguez vs. Aelio De Mesquita, 10 rounds, lightweights Gabriel Flores Jr. vs. Alex Torres Rynn, 6 rounds, lightweights Isidro Ochoa vs. Jesus Guzman, 6 rounds, featherweights Guido Vianello vs. Andrew Satterfield, 6 rounds, heavyweightsFeb. 14: Tokyo, Japan Hiroaki Teshigawara vs. Yuki Iriguchi, 12 rounds, junior featherweights Kenichi Horikawa vs. Satoru Todaka, 10 rounds, junior junior flyweightsFeb. 15: Hinckley, Minn. (ESPN/ESPN Deportes) Title fight: Rob Brant vs. Khasan Baysangurov, 12 rounds, for Brant's WBA "regular" middleweight title Joshua Greer vs. Giovanni Escaner, 10 rounds, bantamweights Mikaela Mayer vs. Yareli Larios, 8 rounds, female junior lightweitghs Lennox Allen vs. Derrick Webster, 10 rounds, super middleweights Steve Nelson vs. Felipe Romero, 6 or 8 rounds, light heavyweights Ismail Muwendo vs. Hevinson Herrera, 6 or 8 rounds, lightweights Tyler Howard vs. Cristian Olivas, 8 rounds, middleweights Albert Bell vs. Edward Kakembo, 6 or 8 rounds, lightweights Kevin Cruz vs. Rondale Hubbert, 6 or 8 rounds, lightweights Cem Kilic vs. TBA, 8 rounds, welterweights Ramiro Hernandez vs. Gavino Guaman, 6 rounds, featherweights Joe James vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior welterweightsFeb. 15: Mulvane, Kansas (Showtime and UFC Fight Pass) Shohjahon Ergashev vs. Mykal Fox, 10 rounds, junior welterweights Jesse Angel Hernandez vs. Thomas Ward, 10 rounds, junior featherweights Nico Hernandez vs. Victor Trejo Garcia, 8 rounds, flyweights Elena Saveleva vs. Tatiana Williams, 6 rounds, female flyweights Aslambek Idigov vs. Travis Hanshaw, 8 rounds, super middleweightsFeb. 16: Los Angeles (Fox/Fox Deportes) Title fight: Leo Santa Cruz vs. Rafael Rivera, 12 rounds, for Santa Cruz's WBA featherweight title Omar Figueroa Jr. vs. John Molina Jr., 12 rounds, welterweights Cesar Juarez vs. Ryosuke Iwasa, 12 rounds, IBF junior featherweight eliminator Title fight: Carlos Licona vs. DeeJay Kriel, 12 rounds, for Licona's IBF strawweight title Marlon Tapales vs. TBA, 10 rounds, featherweights Hugo Centeno Jr. vs. Oscar Cortez, 8 rounds, middleweights Sebastian Fundora vs. Donnie Marshall, 8 rounds, junior middleweights Julian Rodarte vs. Miguel Angel Mendoza, 8 rounds, junior welterweights Jerry Perez vs. Ivan Leon Benitez, 4 rounds, junior lightweights Ivan Redkach vs. Tyrone Harris, 8 rounds, welterweights Jose Manuel Gomez vs. Jorge Luis Guzman, 6 rounds, junior lightweights Karlos Balderas vs. Jose Antonio Meza, 6 rounds, lightweights George Carranza vs. TBA, 4 rounds, lightweights Jose Perez vs. Carlos Trevino, 4 rounds, junior lightweights Neri Ariel Romero vs. Roxberg Patrick Riley, 6 rounds, junior lightweights Shon Mondragon vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior featherweightsFeb. 16: St. Petersburg, Fla. (UFC Fight Pass) William Silva vs. Juan Ramon Solis, 10 rounds, lightweights Connor Coyle vs. Oscar Cortez, 10 rounds, middleweights Clarence Booth vs. Juan Jesus Rivera, 8 rounds, welterweights Mark Reyes vs. TBA, 6 rounds, welterweights Javonn Barnes vs. Alphonso Black, 6 rounds, middleweights Antonio Tarver Jr. vs. TBA, 6 rounds, middleweights Amron Sands vs. Alfredo Trevino, 6 rounds, heavyweights Jasmine Artega vs. TBA, 4 rounds, female junior bantamweight
Angelo is joined by Tom and they go deep on the ESPN card. How did Sergey Kovalev look in his win over Alvarez, did Oscar Valdez look good, and is Tom sold on Teofimo Lopez? Plus, Joshua is choosing Miller, Gennady Golovkin soon to make his decision, and Abner Mares has to pull out of his fight. Also, they preview the upcoming Gervonta Davis fight, Alberto Machado's return, and Rob Brant's fight this Friday. Become a backer and get more content at patreon.com/sundaypuncher
Rob “Bravo” Brant upset the odds to win a world title. For title defense number one, he’s returning to his favorite stomping grounds. Brant, a native of St. Paul, Minn., will defend his WBA middleweight title against the unbeaten Khasan Baysangurov on Friday, Feb. 15 at Grand Casino Hinckley.https://www.patreon.com/ThaboxingvoiceBUY THA BOXING VOICE T-SHIRT HERE http://thaboxingvoice.com/storePLEASE SUPPORT!!! SUBSCRIBE, SHARE & LIKEPlease check out our facebook page and hit the like button. https://www.facebook.com/Thaboxingvoiceradio GOOGLE PLUS https://plus.google.com/107960664507143008932/posts?tab=XXiWeb Sitehttp://thaboxingvoice.com/Radio show: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thaboxingvoiceradioTwitter: @Thaboxingvoicehttps://twitter.com/thaboxingvoiceAudio only Podcast subscribe herehttps://itun.es/us/oY7JJ.c
In this episode we cover a busy, but not exciting week of Boxing. Demetrious Andrade wins his first World Title, Tevin Farmer retains, and Ryota Murata is "upset" by Rob Brant. We also preview Daniel Jacobs fight against Derevyanchenko. We finish the show by talking about UFC Fight Night headlined by Volkan Oezdemir. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @aasportspod Intro by Bazanji
Francis Paquin et Adrien Meure reviennent sur la défaite-surprise de Ryota Murata devant Rob Brant et discutent du combat à venir entre Daniel Jacobs et Sergiy Derevyanchenko.
It’s episode 100 !!!! So what does that mean, more epic boxing take. We’ll talk middleweights this week. From Rob Brant’s upset of Murata to this weekends IBF bout between Daniel Jacobs and Sergiy Derevyanchenko and then upcoming return of Jermall Charlo. The division is filled with contenders, so we’ll talk who real and who’s fake among them. With Manny Pacquiao now officially with PBC, what does this mean for his future and how could he shake things up at 147. Plus Andrade bores us in title win Farmer looks sharp in And 100 episodes and counting
Angelo is joined by Tom to discuss Canelo's move to DAZN. Is DAZN a real threat to the other networks now that they've got the biggest star in the sport. Also, Manny Pacquiao officially joins PBC, Rob Brant beats Ryota Murata, Andrade scores an impressive win, and much much more covered. http://patreon.com/sundaypuncher
In episode 144 of 'The Neutral Corner' Michael Montero analyzes Crawford-Benavidez TV ratings, Canelo Alvarez signed a huge deal with DAZN, upcoming action including Manny Pacquiao fighting Adrien Broner, and other news. Next, Montero reviews wins by Emmanuel Rodriguez in Florida, Demetrius Andrade in Boston, Rob Brant upsetting Ryota Murata in Las Vegas, and other results. Lastly, Montero previews upcoming action this weekend from around the world including the World Boxing Super Series season two in New Orleans (Regis Prograis vs Terry Flanagan), heavyweights Kubrat Pulev and Hughie Fury in Bulgaria, Daniel Jacobs vs Sergiy Derevyanchenko in New York on HBO, and more. Watch the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7dn4Abvrpxs
Brant Stuns Murata, Wins WBA Middleweight Title Dadashev Decisons DeMarco, Retains NABF Super Lightweight belt• CLICK HERE for PHOTOS(Photo Credit: Mikey Williams / Top Rank) LAS VEGAS (Oct. 20, 2018) — Rob Brant came into the ring a heavy underdog. He left it a champion. Brant, from St. Paul, Minn., toppled Ryota Murata by unanimous decision to win the WBA middleweight title in front of 2,782 fans at the MGM’s Park Theater in Las Vegas.Brant threw an astounding 1,262 punches, landing 356. Murata, meanwhile, landed 180 of 774 punches.It was the second title defense for Murata (14-2, 11 KOs), a 2012 Olympic gold medalist for his native Japan. Brant (24-1, 16 KOs) remains unbeaten when fighting as a middleweight."This is one of the best moments of my life," Brant said. "I wasn't thinking about punch output. I was thinking about winning,“This was a great middleweight championship fight,” said Top Rank CEO Bob Arum. “Both fighters showed tremendous heart. Congratulations to the new champion. He deserved the win.”Dadashev Survives DeMarcoMaxim “Mad Max” Dadashev had never seen anything like Antonio DeMarco before. A former lightweight world champion, DeMarco stunned Dadashev on multiple occasions, but Dadashev had enough left in the tank, closing strong down the stretch to win a unanimous decision (96-94, 97-93, 98-92) and retain his NABF super lightweight title.Dadashev (12-0, 10 KOs) swept the last three rounds on all three judges scorecards to secure the win against DeMarco (33-7-1, 24 KOs), who saw his two-fight winning streak come to an end.“This was a great learning experience for me,” Dadashev said. “DeMarco is a true champion, and he fought with great heart and determination.”Conlan Scores TKO in Vegas DebutMichael “Mick” Conlan’s Las Vegas debut went according to plan. The two-time Olympian from Belfast, Ireland, broke down Nicola Cipolletta and knocked him out with an accumulation of blows in the seventh round. Conlan (9-0, 6 KOs) pushed the pace against the defensive-minded Cipolletta (14-7-2, 4 KOs), who was making his American debut. Cipolletta, who was content to back up for much of the fight, succumbed from Conlan's vicious body attach.“When you fight a guy who is negative and trying to survive, those guys are the hardest guys to look good against,” Conlan said. “He was just negative. Now, I want real opponents. I want top 10, top 15 opponents. These are the guys who are going to make me look good. These are the guys who are going to bring out the best of my technical ability. When you see guys trying to survive, it’s a lot easier to survive than fight it out.”Conlan is scheduled to close out his 2018 campaign on Dec. 22 in Manchester, England.Middleweight: Esquiva Falcao (22-0, 15 KOs) unanimous decision, 10 rounds, Guido Pitto (25-6-2, 8 KOs). Scores: 100-90 3X.Lightweight: Joseph Adorno (10-0, 9 KOs), unanimous decision, 6 rounds, Kevin Cruz (8-1, 5 KOs). Scores: 59-53 2X, 58-54.Adorno said: "I felt great going the distance for the first time. I wasn't tired at all and got the job done. I am very happy with my performance."Super Lightweight: Fazliddin Gaibnazarov (6-0, 3 KOs),TKO 2, 2:13, Wilberth Lopez (23-10, 15 KOs)Featherweight: Vladimir Nikitin (2-0, 0 KOs), unanimous decision, 6 rounds, Clay Burns (5-5-2, 4 KOs). Scores: 59-55 3X.Featherweight: Adam Lopez (11-1, 5 KOs), TKO 8, 1:29, Hector Ambriz (12-8-2, 6 KOs).Middleweight: David Kaminsky (3-0, 2 KOs), TKO 2 , :40, Noah LaCoste (2-1, 2 KOs).* Kaminsky scored knockdown with uppercut in round 1. LaCoste stopped on his feet in the second.
Brant Stuns Murata, Wins WBA Middleweight Title Dadashev Decisons DeMarco, Retains NABF Super Lightweight belt• CLICK HERE for PHOTOS(Photo Credit: Mikey Williams / Top Rank) LAS VEGAS (Oct. 20, 2018) — Rob Brant came into the ring a heavy underdog. He left it a champion. Brant, from St. Paul, Minn., toppled Ryota Murata by unanimous decision to win the WBA middleweight title in front of 2,782 fans at the MGM’s Park Theater in Las Vegas.Brant threw an astounding 1,262 punches, landing 356. Murata, meanwhile, landed 180 of 774 punches.It was the second title defense for Murata (14-2, 11 KOs), a 2012 Olympic gold medalist for his native Japan. Brant (24-1, 16 KOs) remains unbeaten when fighting as a middleweight."This is one of the best moments of my life," Brant said. "I wasn't thinking about punch output. I was thinking about winning,“This was a great middleweight championship fight,” said Top Rank CEO Bob Arum. “Both fighters showed tremendous heart. Congratulations to the new champion. He deserved the win.”Dadashev Survives DeMarcoMaxim “Mad Max” Dadashev had never seen anything like Antonio DeMarco before. A former lightweight world champion, DeMarco stunned Dadashev on multiple occasions, but Dadashev had enough left in the tank, closing strong down the stretch to win a unanimous decision (96-94, 97-93, 98-92) and retain his NABF super lightweight title.Dadashev (12-0, 10 KOs) swept the last three rounds on all three judges scorecards to secure the win against DeMarco (33-7-1, 24 KOs), who saw his two-fight winning streak come to an end.“This was a great learning experience for me,” Dadashev said. “DeMarco is a true champion, and he fought with great heart and determination.”Conlan Scores TKO in Vegas DebutMichael “Mick” Conlan’s Las Vegas debut went according to plan. The two-time Olympian from Belfast, Ireland, broke down Nicola Cipolletta and knocked him out with an accumulation of blows in the seventh round. Conlan (9-0, 6 KOs) pushed the pace against the defensive-minded Cipolletta (14-7-2, 4 KOs), who was making his American debut. Cipolletta, who was content to back up for much of the fight, succumbed from Conlan's vicious body attach.“When you fight a guy who is negative and trying to survive, those guys are the hardest guys to look good against,” Conlan said. “He was just negative. Now, I want real opponents. I want top 10, top 15 opponents. These are the guys who are going to make me look good. These are the guys who are going to bring out the best of my technical ability. When you see guys trying to survive, it’s a lot easier to survive than fight it out.”Conlan is scheduled to close out his 2018 campaign on Dec. 22 in Manchester, England.Middleweight: Esquiva Falcao (22-0, 15 KOs) unanimous decision, 10 rounds, Guido Pitto (25-6-2, 8 KOs). Scores: 100-90 3X.Lightweight: Joseph Adorno (10-0, 9 KOs), unanimous decision, 6 rounds, Kevin Cruz (8-1, 5 KOs). Scores: 59-53 2X, 58-54.Adorno said: "I felt great going the distance for the first time. I wasn't tired at all and got the job done. I am very happy with my performance."Super Lightweight: Fazliddin Gaibnazarov (6-0, 3 KOs),TKO 2, 2:13, Wilberth Lopez (23-10, 15 KOs)Featherweight: Vladimir Nikitin (2-0, 0 KOs), unanimous decision, 6 rounds, Clay Burns (5-5-2, 4 KOs). Scores: 59-55 3X.Featherweight: Adam Lopez (11-1, 5 KOs), TKO 8, 1:29, Hector Ambriz (12-8-2, 6 KOs).Middleweight: David Kaminsky (3-0, 2 KOs), TKO 2 , :40, Noah LaCoste (2-1, 2 KOs).* Kaminsky scored knockdown with uppercut in round 1. LaCoste stopped on his feet in the second.
Jason Quigley looks to be Ireland’s newest boxing hero. Is super featherweight Shavkat Rakhimov boxing’s next big thing? Jessie Magdaleno is ready for his ring return. Also this week, we showcase the return of the heavyweight division, countdown the most skilled active boxers, and preview the championship bout between Ryota Murata and Rob Brant. All this and more on Boxing World Weekly.
Another edition of Mixed Combat Radio. Today’s topics include: Manny Pacquiao meets with Eddie Hearn to discuss DAZN deal. Looks like Bob Arum won’t get what he wants and Ryota Murata vs Rob Brant is made for October 20th in Las Vegas. Tony Ferguson vs Anthony Pettis is in the works for UFC 229. Plus other news in the combat sports world! Remember you can CALL IN! 323-870-4051 Be sure to subscribe to the show on all our platforms to stay notified and up-to-date on show information. Hit that like button and share the show as much as possible! We are a fan driven platform and rely on you to spread the word and to tell a friend to tell a friend about #MCRPodcast! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mixedcombatradio Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl4n809W07ioAxlOG0avLWw Twitter: https://twitter.com/MCRRadioShow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mixedcombatradio/ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/mixedcombatradio iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mixed-combat-radio/id1186994396?mt=2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mixedcombatradio/ Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/mixedcombatradio iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/mcr-podcast-29566304/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1AXxeNS6ekc9ENa68031AH?si=7-pfONH4QU6vhQiFGiORKw
Former champion Danny Garcia incites a welterweight war with everyone. WBA Super Middleweight champ Groves sets up another British super fight. Terence Crawford and Jeff Horn’s title fight moves to Las Vegas. Also, Rob Brant heads back home, Nicola Adams makes her mark, and Sergey Kovalev tries to continue his light heavyweight reign. All this and more only on Boxing's best magazine show, Boxing World Weekly.
The title speaks for itself this week. We recap Anthony Joshua latest fight. The World Boxing Super Series loss of Rob Brant. We look at the rest of the brackets and who we still think will win the whole thing. We discuss Jesus Soto Karass's fight whether he will remain a gate keeper. www.Facebook.com/squaredcircle101
In this episode of The Neutral Corner, Michael Montero discusses Miguel Berchelt pulled out of his scheduled fight with Orlando Salido due to injury, rumors about a fight between Jorge Linares and Terry Flanagan, and the loaded HBO schedule for the remainder of 2017. Next, he reviews the Golden Boy on ESPN card from last Thursday where Gabriel Rosado stopped Glen Tapia, Ryan Burnett unifying bantamweight titles in an impressive win over Zhanat Zhakiyanov in Belfast, Murat Gassiev becoming the first man to stop Krzysztof Wlodarczyk with a body shot KO3 in New Jersey, Demetrius Andrade putting everyone to sleep in his middleweight debut in Verona, New York, Alberto Machado scoring an upset stoppage over Jazreel Corrales to pick up a super featherweight title, and Ryota Murata avenging his first pro loss as he stopped Hassan N'Dam after 7 rounds in Japan. Last, Montero review the final quarterfinal bout of the World Boxing Super Series between Juergen Braehmer and Rob Brant in Germany, and the return of Anthony Joshua, who defends his heavyweight belts in a mandatory defense against Carlos Takam in Cardiff, Wales on Showtime. Watch it on YouTube! https://youtu.be/Ayul8hsmleE