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David Nyika has returned to New Zealand after a minor disruption. His initial opponent was disqualified in his previous fight, but now he's back for his first fight since his pro debut, fighting against American Tommy Karpency. He joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to discuss his upcoming bout. “It's been a long time coming, and I'm really excited to fight in front of my home crowd again.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!Kiwi Crusier-Weight boxer and one of the best-looking athletes in the world David Nyika joined G Lane & Manaia Stewart in a special episode of The Agenda. The fellas quiz him on what's the biggest animal he could defeat in a fight in the ring, almost dying while training with Israel Adesanya and how many waves of five-year-olds he could survive... Plus, they preview his upcoming fight against Tommy Karpency.Then the fellas put David through the ACC's infamous '22 In 2' questions...Brought to you by Export Ultra!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gilberto Ramirez def. Tommy Karpency via fourth-round TKO (corner stoppage)Vasiliy Lomachenko (c) def Anthony Crolla via fourth-round KO to retain lightweight titles
Gilberto Ramirez def. Tommy Karpency via fourth-round TKO (corner stoppage)Vasiliy Lomachenko (c) def Anthony Crolla via fourth-round KO to retain lightweight titles
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Floyd "Money" Mayweather could have actually fought for the last time. The idea of a sport without a huge magnet sitting in the middle is nice. That the end may have come by way of a wide win over Andre Berto is underwhelming, but boxing. And now that the fight is out of the way, we have a potential PED mess to talk about. The good news is that the Pay-Per-View undercard was fun. "Rocky" Martinez and Orlando Salido were in another gritty war, Badou Jack shaded George Groves by decision, and Jonathan Oquendo upset Jhonny Gonzalez in a back-and-forth scrap. There was other boixing stuff on. Peter Quillin scored a nasty stoppage of Michael Zerafa; Vanes Martirosyan dropped Ishe Smith a few times in winning; Jermall Charlo wiped out Cornelius Bundrage; Adonis Stevenson took out Tommy Karpency easily; Errol Spence, Jr. broke down Chris Van Heerden; and Anthony Joshua mopped up Gary Cornish. There was a lot of boxing. Not all good, but it gives James Foley of Bad Left Hook and The Fight City's Patrick Connor a ton to discuss with author and filmmaker Brin-Jonathan Butler. Photos: Esther Lin/Showtime/Steve Marcus/AP/AFP)
The moment almost none of us have been waiting for is here. Floyd Mayweather fights Andre Berto this weekend on Pay-Per-View, for way too much money, under the guise that this will be his final bout. As you can see, we're really excited about the prospect of paying $75 to watch Floyd fight a guy who lost to Jesus Soto Karass and Victor Ortiz. At least the undercard (Badou Jack vs George Groves, Roman Martinez vs Orlando Salido II, Ishe Smith vs Vanes Martirosyan) isn't laughable. Earlier Saturday on NBC, Peter Quillin fights a guy named Michael Zerafa (just go look on the internet yourself, trust us), and Cornelius Bundrage fights for the first time in about a year against Jermall Charlo. Austin Trout fights tonight (Tues) on FoxSports 1, but on Friday light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson continues to face sub-par opposition when he defends against Tommy Karpency on Spike, from Premier Boxing Champions. Talented welterweight Errol Spence Jr. fights in the co-feature. On CBS last Sunday from PBC, Anthony Dirrell won a ho hum decision over Marco Antonio Rubio, and in the co-feature Jamie McDonnell again defeated Tomoki Kameda by controversial decision. It's been a mediocre year, as you all know. But there's news about Scott Quigg and Nonito Donaire being nearly finalized, some pointing and laughing to do about upcoming cards... And joining James Foley of Bad Left Hook and The Fight City's Patrick Connor once again this week is Matthew Swain of The Queensberry Rules. Thanks for tuning in! (Photos: Lucas Noonan/PBC)
This weekend Tommy Karpency upset Chad Dawson, what does this mean for Dawsons future? Vanes Martirosyan defeated Willie Nelson by unanimous decision but should he get a title shot now? Rances Barthelemy dominanted his opponent and then called out Mikey Garcia, would Barthelemy stand a chance? Listen in! We will also go over this Wednesday's IBF Super Middleweight title fight between Sam Soliman and Jermain Taylor. Call in and give us your predictions.