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Knock 'Em Out the Box
Episode 136 - Essumans is This?

Knock 'Em Out the Box

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 76:26


Vinnie and Brendan bring you the latest in news and reviews. Where does Josh Taylor go after his defeat to Ekow Essuman? Is Moses Itauma the real deal? Will Angelo Leo unify belts after defeating Tomoki Kameda?Write to us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠keotbboxing@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow us on Instagram @KEOTBBOXING Subscribe to the Youtube page @KEOTBPodcast. Remember to like, subscribe, and review the show!!!

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ITRBoxing Radio Boxing Podcast
Episode 781: Ekow Essuman upsets Josh Taylor, Caleb Plant returns on Prime Video

ITRBoxing Radio Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 60:18


This week was the classic week of great fights for hardcore fight fans, but might have been overlooked by others. Notable results are: Ekow Essuman defeats former undisputed champion Josh Taylor...we make sense of this.Heavyweight Moses Itauma knocked out Mike Balogun. Is Itauma the next great heavyweight?Angelo Leo made the first defense of his IBF featherweight title against Tomoki Kameda, traveling to Japan to do so. On Thursday, DAZN featured a card headlined by Jonny Mansour, who went six rounds for the first time in his career, defeating Christian Avalos. Featherweight Vic Pasillas stopped Carlos Jackson in the co-feature, and Jose Ramirez knocked out Jessie Mandapat.Terri Harper and Maxi Hughes also won this week. This week....Wednesday on DAZN, Eduardo Nunez will face Masanori Rikiihsi for the vacant IBF junior lightweight title.Friday on DAZN, Darius Fulghum vs. Bektemir Melikuziev, will do battle in a WBA super middleweight title eliminator. Other notables on this card include, middleweight fight between Eric Priest and Luis Arias, 2024 U.S. super heavyweight Olympian Joshua Edwards, welterweight Cayden Griffiths, and junior middleweight Grant Flores.Also on Friday on DAZN, Manuel Gallegos will rematch Khalil Coe in a light heavyweight main event. Gallegos stopped Coe in their last bout, and now they rematch in Mexico, where Gallegos is from. The co-feature is junior featherweight Murodjon Akhmadaliev.Saturday on Prime Video, Caleb Plant will face Armando Resendiz. This will be the super middleweight Plant's first fight of 2025. The co-feature is Jermall Charlo vs. Thomas LaManna in a super middleweight bout. Interesting undercard bouts, a middleweight fight between Yoenli Hernandez vs. Kyrone Davis, a breakout fight between Isaac Lucero vs. Omar Valenzuela at junior middleweight, as well as lightweight Curmel Moton in action, and super middleweight John Easter.Former beltholder Julio Cesar Martinez returns to Mexico. All of this, plus your questions and Dakota. Timestamps0:00 Ekow Essuman upsets Josh Taylor12:15 Moses Itauma 17:50 Angelo Leo- Tomoki Kameda23:00 Eduardo Nunez-Masanori Rikiihsi 28:30 Manuel Gallegos-Khalil Coe II34:35 Caleb Plant-Armando Resendiz40:20 Yoenli Hernandez-Kyrone Davis44:28 Julio Cesar Martinez returns47:30 Darius Fulghum-Bektemir Melikuziev

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
Angelo Leo/Tomoki Kameda | Moses Itauma/Mike Balogun | Josh Taylor/Ekow Essuman | Plant vs Charlo?

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 62:22


Teddy and Teddy recap all of the boxing action from the past weekend. From Japan to Scotland, tune in to hear all of the recaps and full fight analysis from Teddy Atlas.Thanks for being with us. The best way to support is to subscribe, share the episode and check out our sponsor: https://athleticgreens.com/atlas Timestamps:00:00 - Intro05:15 - Remembering Georgia O'Connor08:25 - Leo vs Kameda17:30 - Sponsor18:30 - Itauma vs Balogun36:15 - McGregor vs Collins41:30 - Taylor vs Essuman 51:20 - Plant/Charlo PreviewTEDDY'S AUDIOBOOKAmazon/Audible: https://amzn.to/32104DRiTunes/Apple: https://apple.co/32y813rTHE FIGHT T-SHIRTShttps://teddyatlas.comTEDDY'S SOCIAL MEDIATwitter - http://twitter.com/teddyatlasrealInstagram - http://instagram.com/teddy_atlasTikTok - https://twitter.com/Teddy_Atlas_RealTHE FIGHT WITH TEDDY ATLAS SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram - http://instagram.com/thefightWTATwitter - http://twitter.com/thefightwtaFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheFightwithTeddyAtlasThanks for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Porter Way Podcast
Itauma Impresses, Josh Taylor Regresses, PLUS Plant & Charlo Fight Predictions

The Porter Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 69:08


This week on The PorterWay Podcast, we break down Moses Itauma's impressive knockout win over Mike Balogun and discuss Itauma's potential as the next great heavyweight prospect, recap Angelo Leo's controversial decision win over Tomoki Kameda, discuss what's left for Josh Taylor after his third-consecutive loss against Ekow Essuman, preview Caleb Plant vs. Armando Resendiz and Jermall Charlo vs Thomas LaManna on May 31, and MORE!Become a TPWP Member on YouTube for $9.99/mo and enjoy exclusive content and live streams. Click here and select "Join" WOW: https://www.youtube.com/@TPWP/The PorterWay Podcast is hosted by two-time welterweight world champion "Showtime" Shawn Porter alongside longtime friend and co-host Anthony (A.K.A. Antt) Brenagh and boxing journalist extraordinaire Sean Zittel, and is produced by Ryan Hafey of Hafey Digital.**NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY**WATCH A REPLAY OF THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE:https://youtu.be/v29Z4Bte7WkSHOP TPWP MERCH:https://theporterway.com/TPWP/shop/homeSHOP SHAWN PORTER MERCH:https://shopshawnporter.com/FOLLOW US: Instagram.com/theporterwaypod Twitter.com/ThePorterWayPod Facebook.com/ThePorterWayPodcastTikTok.com/@theporterwaypodcastSubscribe to The PorterWay Podcast wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts!

ITRBoxing Radio Boxing Podcast
Episode 778: Fight Preview: Angelo Leo-Tomoki Kameda, Josh Taylor-Ekow Essuman

ITRBoxing Radio Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 7:02


A preview of this week's fightsListen to the full show at http://lukieboxing.substack.com

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Big Fight Weekend
Josh Taylor Headlines In Scotland And Angelo Leo Defends In Japan And More | BFW Preview Podcast

Big Fight Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 49:29


It's another lighter weekend of action, although there is a prominent world title on the line in the Far East. We go over the matchups and have plenty of news, including Manny Pacquiao confirming his return and more on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast"Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael to go over it all on this edition.They start with the preview of the Queensberry DAZN card Saturday in Glasgow, ScotlandFormer undisputed 140 lb. champ Josh Taylor is back meeting a little known fighter in Ekow Essuman, in a welterweight clash. Does Taylor have anything left?Also, promising heavyweight Moses Itauma is on this card against little known Mike Balogun and it should be a big night for Itauma. The boys also preview the Kameda Promotions / ProBox TV main event Saturday in Osaka, JapanThis sees the return of American Angelo Leo against Tomoki Kameda, for Leo's IBF featherweight title in his first defense. Leo has big things in mind, but is going on the road in this one. Next, here briefly from former IBF 168 lb. champ Caleb Plant with DanPlant defends WBA interim super middleweight title vs. Armando Resendiz in the PBC on Prime Video main event May 31 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas News Pacquiao is officially back, and announces July 19th Mario Barrios fight on social media. His training has opened with Freddie Roach at Wild Card boxing club in L.A.Also, Dan is reporting that besides the bouts he's already reported that will be on the PPV (Fundora-Tszyu 2 and Pitbull-Fierro 2), the PPV will also include former 122 lb. and 126 lb. titlist  Brandon Figueroa vs. former title challenger Joey Gonzalez.Former IBF junior welterweight titlist Liam Paro will face Jonathan Navarro in a 10-rounder contracted at 144 pounds in the main event of a No Limit Boxing card on June 25 in Cairns, Australia. Paro's first fight since losing the IBF 140 title to Richardson Hitchins in December.And, we talk more about the death of all-time great Nino Benvenuti at 87 earlier this week.. The Italian legend was 1960 Olympic gold medalist, undisputed junior middleweight champion, two-time undisputed middleweight champion and was 2-1 in one boxing's most famed trilogies against Emile Griffith all for the undisputed 160 title. Some knowledge for the younger fans!Nostalgia May 22, 2010 – 15 years go on Thursday – the unfortunate fourth fight between featherweights Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez, who predictably got destroyed via KO3 in his final fight. and....May 22, 1993 – 32 years ago on Thursday – Roy Jones easy wiped out Bernard Hopkins in 12 rounds to win the vacant IBF middleweight title for his first world title in the co-feature of Riddick Bowe's easy KO2 in a mismatch with Jesse Ferguson to retain the heavyweight title. Goto our Big Fight Weekend Youtube paget to watch these here: https://www.youtube.com/@bigfightweekend9132/featuredAnd make sure to follow this podcast feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.! 

Big Fight Weekend
Josh Taylor Headlines In Scotland And Angelo Leo Defends In Japan And More | BFW Preview Podcast

Big Fight Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 49:29


It's another lighter weekend of action, although there is a prominent world title on the line in the Far East. We go over the matchups and have plenty of news, including Manny Pacquiao confirming his return and more on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast"Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael to go over it all on this edition.They start with the preview of the Queensberry DAZN card Saturday in Glasgow, ScotlandFormer undisputed 140 lb. champ Josh Taylor is back meeting a little known fighter in Ekow Essuman, in a welterweight clash. Does Taylor have anything left?Also, promising heavyweight Moses Itauma is on this card against little known Mike Balogun and it should be a big night for Itauma. The boys also preview the Kameda Promotions / ProBox TV main event Saturday in Osaka, JapanThis sees the return of American Angelo Leo against Tomoki Kameda, for Leo's IBF featherweight title in his first defense. Leo has big things in mind, but is going on the road in this one. Next, here briefly from former IBF 168 lb. champ Caleb Plant with DanPlant defends WBA interim super middleweight title vs. Armando Resendiz in the PBC on Prime Video main event May 31 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas News Pacquiao is officially back, and announces July 19th Mario Barrios fight on social media. His training has opened with Freddie Roach at Wild Card boxing club in L.A.Also, Dan is reporting that besides the bouts he's already reported that will be on the PPV (Fundora-Tszyu 2 and Pitbull-Fierro 2), the PPV will also include former 122 lb. and 126 lb. titlist  Brandon Figueroa vs. former title challenger Joey Gonzalez.Former IBF junior welterweight titlist Liam Paro will face Jonathan Navarro in a 10-rounder contracted at 144 pounds in the main event of a No Limit Boxing card on June 25 in Cairns, Australia. Paro's first fight since losing the IBF 140 title to Richardson Hitchins in December.And, we talk more about the death of all-time great Nino Benvenuti at 87 earlier this week.. The Italian legend was 1960 Olympic gold medalist, undisputed junior middleweight champion, two-time undisputed middleweight champion and was 2-1 in one boxing's most famed trilogies against Emile Griffith all for the undisputed 160 title. Some knowledge for the younger fans!Nostalgia May 22, 2010 – 15 years go on Thursday – the unfortunate fourth fight between featherweights Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez, who predictably got destroyed via KO3 in his final fight. and....May 22, 1993 – 32 years ago on Thursday – Roy Jones easy wiped out Bernard Hopkins in 12 rounds to win the vacant IBF middleweight title for his first world title in the co-feature of Riddick Bowe's easy KO2 in a mismatch with Jesse Ferguson to retain the heavyweight title. Goto our Big Fight Weekend Youtube paget to watch these here: https://www.youtube.com/@bigfightweekend9132/featuredAnd make sure to follow this podcast feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.! 

Knock 'Em Out the Box
Episode 135 - Japangelo Leo

Knock 'Em Out the Box

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 66:12


Brendan is back on the wheels of steel due to Billy calling out two shows in a row. Tony Tarot and the Left Right Left Kid bring predictions on Josh Taylor vs Ekow Essuman, Moses Itauma vs Mike Balogun and Angelo Leo vs Tomoki Kameda. Place your bets since Billy's a bust after tuning in to this week's episode.Write to us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠keotbboxing@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow us on Instagram @KEOTBBOXING Subscribe to the Youtube page @KEOTBPodcast. Remember to like, subscribe, and review the show!!!

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ITRBoxing Radio Boxing Podcast
Episode 780: Dave Allen Gets His Revenge

ITRBoxing Radio Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 46:46


In this episode, Dakota returns after two weeks off from the show. We get his take on the cards that started May from Times Square, Ryan Garcia-Rolando Romero, Canelo Alvarez-William Scull, and Naoya Inoue-Ramon Cardenas. We then jump into this week's show in which heavyweight Dave Allen stops Johnny Fisher. Could a trilogy happen?The undercard was very regional, but Kieron Conway continues to have “John Ryder vibes”, George Liddard is climbing the ranks and Shannon Ryan is a tricky fighter to judge, we will explain.Sam Goodman defeated Cesar Vaca Espinoza in the middle of the week. It was his first fight of 2025. Also, Serhii Bohachuk returned defeating Mykal Fox, but it was hard than many expected and it took place at middleweight. Omar Trinidad also picked up a victory on this card. This week, we preview the return of Josh Taylor against Ekow Essuman. Also, heavyweight Moses Itauma vs. Mike Balogun will be the co-feature. Terri Harper-Natalie Zimmermann will happen with Harper's WBO women's lightweight belt on the line, the co-feature on this card will be Maxi Hughes taking on Archie Sharp in a lightweight bout. Angelo Leo looks to defend his IBF featherweight title against Tomoki Kameda in Japan. 

Brunch Boxing
Brunch Boxing Draft Day: Building TKO Boxing

Brunch Boxing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 150:34


News and NotesSampson Lewkowicz makes it loud and clear: David Benavidez's next fight, will be for THE WBC Light Heavyweight Championship.Terence Crawford Set to Vacate Interim WBO Junior Middleweight Championship.Jermall Charlo is set to return to the ring in May, according to his trainer Ronnie Shields. Possible dates are May 17 or 24.Garry Jonas RIPS Turki Alalshikh in scathing interview with Raw Sport.TKO Fighter Purses Revealed by Boxibg Scene.Booking the Damn Territory:TKO Boxing Draft.EZ Money Parlay of the Day, EzRaw Report Card, EzRaw BreakdownEzRaw Report Card:Canelo Alvarez vs. William Scull, Bruno Surace vs. Jaime Munguia 2, Martin Bakole vs. Efe Ajagba, Badou Jack vs. Ryan RozickiYoshiki Takei vs. Yuttapong Tongdee, Eduardo Nunez vs. Masanori RikiishiEzRaw Breakdown: Sebastian Fundora vs. Chordale Booker, Lester Martinez vs. Joeshon JamesMike's Ez Money ParlayEzra's Raw Hard CashMatt's Best Bet.The Rumor ReportHearing that Eddie Hearn sent out feelers to gauge interest out there in someone buying Matchroom.Deontay Wilder's return revealed.Sources tell Brunch Boxing that IBF Women's Bantamweight Champion Shurretta Metcalf is finalizing a deal to defend her title against Viviana Ruiz Corredor on April 25 in Australia. Quick HitsInterim WBA Super Bantamweight Champion Murodjon “MJ” Akhmadaliev is slated to fight on the on May 4, Top Rank on ESPN event, headlined by Naoya Inoue vs. Ramon Cardenas.Undisputed Super Featherweight Champion Alycia Baumgardner has signed a multi-fight agreement with Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions.Undisputed flyweight champion “Sweet Poison” Gabriela Fundora is expected to return to the ring on April 19, Sampson Lewkowicz tells Brunch Boxing.Koki Kameda officially announces a huge title fight as IBF Featherweight Champion Angelo Leo (25-1, 12 KOs) makes the first defense of his title against mandatory challenger Tomoki Kameda (42-4, 23 KOs).Boxing Officially Included in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.The IBF has ordered a middleweight final eliminator between Etinosa Oliha and Austin “Ammo” Williams after Kyrone Davis was pulled from the bout.The proposed Interim WBC Super Middleweight Championship between Christian Mbilli and Diego Pacheco have reportedly reached an impasse over date and location.The WBC has ordered a super featherweight, final elimination bout between Mark Magsayo and Eduardo “Rocky” Hernandez.Junior welterweight contender Brandun Lee tells Xicana Boxing's Liliana Ulloa that he is looking to return to the ring in June. Read the latest news at Brunch BoxingThoughts or questions? Email us at brunchboxingqa@gmail.comHosts: Matt, and EzRawSocial: MikeProducer: Huey

Big Fight Weekend
Oleksandr Usyk Rematches Tyson Fury, Fight News And Prince Nassem Hamed Nostalgia | BFW Preview Podcast

Big Fight Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 69:43


It's a heavyweight title rematch as we near the end of 2024 and host T.J. Rives and insider Dan Rafael return to preview Oleksandr Usyk-Tyson Fury II and the undercard and more on the newest "Big Fight Weekend Preview" Podcast!The guys begin with Saturday's Riyadh Season card on DAZN PPV Usyk and "The Gypsy King" rematch, for Usyk's WBC/WBO/WBA and lineal heavyweight titles. Will it be a replay of the Ukrainian's great performance in May or will Fury get his revenge/titles back?Plus, Dan has more on the Serheii Bohachuk vs. Ishmael Davis WBC final junior middleweight eliminator bout in the co-feature. Plus, rising Moses Itauma meets massive Australian Demsey McKean in a heavyweight clash and Peter McGrail and also, Johnny Fisher are in action too.Then, some News with Dan reporting on Top Rank's Feb 14th ESPN card at MSG Theater: Keyshawn Davis to challenge Denys Berinchyk for his WBO lightweight title, plus other fights for the show.He also has more on the Lineal/IBF cruiserweight champion Jai Opetaia, who will now face David Nyika January 8 in the DAZN main event in Australia. Opetaia was due to fight mandatory Huseiyn Cinkara but he suffered an ankle injury. So, now he will face Nyika, a 2020 Olympic bronze medalist from New Zealand, he sparred many rounds with.There's info on Jack Catterall-Arnold Barnoza in a WBO 140 final eliminator nearly set. Plans for February 15 on DAZN in Manchester. And, IBF featherweight titlist Angelo Leo is headed to Tomoki Kameda's hometown of Osaka, Japan, for a mandatory defense off winning the title by massive KO10 of Luis Alberto Lopez in August. The deal is agreed to.Then, a wrap up of some of the stuff that came out of the recently finished WBC convention – some mandatories, eliminators, announcement of the “Boxing Grand Prix” prospect tournament, etc.Finally, some NostalgiaDecember 19, 1997 – 27 years ago on Thursday – Prince Naseem Hamed's thrilling KO4 Kevin Kelley to retain the WBO featherweight title in his U.S./HBO debut at Madison Square Garden. The bout had an absurd Hamed ring walk followed by an absolutely epic shootout and one of the best fights of the 1990s. Six knockdowns in less than four rounds, both guys down 3x each.And tremendous co-feature people forget because the main event was so great: Kennedy McKinney TKO4 Junior "Poison" Jones to win WBO junior featherweight title. Both guys down in another wild fight. A year later on Dec. 19, 1998 – 26 years ago on Thursday – Floyd Mayweather's first 130 lb. title defense and destroys top contender Angel Mandredy in round 2 and big time heavyweight in HBO co-feature with David Tua TKO10 Hasim Rahman in their first fight, controversial stoppage. Great doubleheader.It's all part of the "Big Fight Weekend Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe to this feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.

Big Fight Weekend
Oleksandr Usyk Rematches Tyson Fury, Fight News And Prince Nassem Hamed Nostalgia | BFW Preview Podcast

Big Fight Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 69:43


It's a heavyweight title rematch as we near the end of 2024 and host T.J. Rives and insider Dan Rafael return to preview Oleksandr Usyk-Tyson Fury II and the undercard and more on the newest "Big Fight Weekend Preview" Podcast!The guys begin with Saturday's Riyadh Season card on DAZN PPV Usyk and "The Gypsy King" rematch, for Usyk's WBC/WBO/WBA and lineal heavyweight titles. Will it be a replay of the Ukrainian's great performance in May or will Fury get his revenge/titles back?Plus, Dan has more on the Serheii Bohachuk vs. Ishmael Davis WBC final junior middleweight eliminator bout in the co-feature. Plus, rising Moses Itauma meets massive Australian Demsey McKean in a heavyweight clash and Peter McGrail and also, Johnny Fisher are in action too.Then, some News with Dan reporting on Top Rank's Feb 14th ESPN card at MSG Theater: Keyshawn Davis to challenge Denys Berinchyk for his WBO lightweight title, plus other fights for the show.He also has more on the Lineal/IBF cruiserweight champion Jai Opetaia, who will now face David Nyika January 8 in the DAZN main event in Australia. Opetaia was due to fight mandatory Huseiyn Cinkara but he suffered an ankle injury. So, now he will face Nyika, a 2020 Olympic bronze medalist from New Zealand, he sparred many rounds with.There's info on Jack Catterall-Arnold Barnoza in a WBO 140 final eliminator nearly set. Plans for February 15 on DAZN in Manchester. And, IBF featherweight titlist Angelo Leo is headed to Tomoki Kameda's hometown of Osaka, Japan, for a mandatory defense off winning the title by massive KO10 of Luis Alberto Lopez in August. The deal is agreed to.Then, a wrap up of some of the stuff that came out of the recently finished WBC convention – some mandatories, eliminators, announcement of the “Boxing Grand Prix” prospect tournament, etc.Finally, some NostalgiaDecember 19, 1997 – 27 years ago on Thursday – Prince Naseem Hamed's thrilling KO4 Kevin Kelley to retain the WBO featherweight title in his U.S./HBO debut at Madison Square Garden. The bout had an absurd Hamed ring walk followed by an absolutely epic shootout and one of the best fights of the 1990s. Six knockdowns in less than four rounds, both guys down 3x each.And tremendous co-feature people forget because the main event was so great: Kennedy McKinney TKO4 Junior "Poison" Jones to win WBO junior featherweight title. Both guys down in another wild fight. A year later on Dec. 19, 1998 – 26 years ago on Thursday – Floyd Mayweather's first 130 lb. title defense and destroys top contender Angel Mandredy in round 2 and big time heavyweight in HBO co-feature with David Tua TKO10 Hasim Rahman in their first fight, controversial stoppage. Great doubleheader.It's all part of the "Big Fight Weekend Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe to this feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.

De Campana a Campana
Fury -Usyk definen al rey de los mastodontes!

De Campana a Campana

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 10:30


Vaquero Navarrete tiene cita con la historia!Pedro Guevara vuelve a ser campeon del mundo!Lomachenko llev a la escuela a KambososFury o Usyk, quien es el rey del peso completo!

Tha Boxing Voice
☎️Andy Ruiz Shot Caller

Tha Boxing Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 87:07


1. Andy Ruiz says we call the Shots in the Rematch. A-Side Now. Evander Holyfield backs Ruiz in Rematch 2.ESPN+/ Friday Morning- Robert Brant vs. Ryota Murata, rematch, 12 rounds, for Brant's WBA "regular" middleweight titleTitle fight: Ken Shiro vs. Jonathan Taconing, 12 rounds, for Shiro's WBC junior flyweight titleESPN/ Saturday-Shakur Stevenson vs. Alberto Guevara, 10 rounds, featherweightsJoshua Greer vs. Nikolai Potapov, 12 rounds, IBF bantamweight eliminatorJoseph Adorno vs. Adriano Ramirez, 8 rounds, lightweightsJulian Rodriguez vs. Heivinson Herrera, 6 rounds, junior welterweightsJosue Vargas vs. Manuel Lopez, 8 rounds, junior welterweights3. ESPN+/ BT Sports-Daniel Dubois vs. Nathan Gorman, 12 rounds, for vacant British heavyweight titleJoe Joyce vs. Bryant Jennings, 12 rounds, heavyweightsLiam Williams vs. Karim Achour, 12 rounds, middleweightsWillie Hutchinson vs. Josip Perkovic, 6 rounds, super middleweightsDAZN- Rey Vargas vs. Tomoki Kameda, 12 rounds, for Vargas' WBC junior featherweight titleDiego De La Hoya vs. Ronny Rios, 12 rounds, junior featherweightsJoet Gonzalez vs. Manuel Avila, 10 rounds, featherweightsEduardo "Rocky" Hernandez vs. Roger Gutierrez, 10 rounds, junior lightweights4. Jamal James vs. Antonio DeMarco, 10 rounds, welterweightsRobert Helenius vs. Gerald Washington, 10 rounds, heavyweightsKarlos Balderas vs. Robert Frankel, 8 rounds, lightweightsCharles Martin vs. Daniel Martz, 10 rounds, heavyweightsBryant Perrella vs. Domonique Dolton, 10 rounds, welterweightsGary Antuanne Russell vs. Larry Ventus, 8 rounds, junior welterweightsGary Antonio Russell vs. Francisco Pedroza, 10 rounds, bantamweightsVeShawn Owens vs. Juan Garces, 8 rounds, junior middleweightsShowtime/ ShoBox-Jermaine Franklin vs Jerry Forrest, 10 rounds, heavyweightsOtto Wallin vs. BJ Flores, 10 rounds, heavyweightsNotes:Canelo wins ESPN ESPYDmitry Bivol Calls Out CaneloTevin Farmer vs. Guillaume Frenois Official For July 27Saudi Arabia-Amir Khan vs. Billy Dib, 12 rounds, welterweightsHughie Fury vs. Samuel Peter, 10 rounds, heavyweightsTony Yoka vs. Alexander Dimitrenko, 10 rounds, heavyweightsESPN+/UK-Jazza Dickens vs. Nathaniel May, 10 rounds, featherweightsMartin Murray vs. Rui Manuel Pavanito, 10 rounds, super middleweightsNatasha Jonas vs. Bec Connolly, 6 rounds, female lightweightsTerry Flanagan vs. Jonas Segu, 8 rounds, lightweightsNew York-Titus Williams vs. Aaron Echeveste Lopez, 6 rounds, featherweightsDave Allen wants Povetkin or Charr nextMartin Bakole Inks Promotional Pact With Eddie HearnFilip Hrgovic VS Mario Heredia at the Centro de Usos Múltiples in Hermosillo, Mexico, on Saturday August 24, DAZNJuan Francisco Estrada vs. Dewayne Beamon August 24 DAZNTony Harrison says Rematch will happen in 2019 vs Jermell CharloJorge Linares in Japan Training for potential Ricky Burns Fight. Katy Taylor vs Holly Holm

Outsiders Boxing Podcast
OBP Midweek - Who’s that again?? Weekend

Outsiders Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 73:00


This Show: Amir Khan (33-5, 20 KOs) vs Billy Dib (45-5, 26 KOs) - Welterweight Fight {Saudi Arabia} Daniel Dubois (11-0, 10 KOs) vs Nathan Gorman (16-0, 11 KOs) - Vacant British Heavyweight Title {ESPN} Rey Vargas (33-0, 22 KOs) vs Tomoki Kameda (36-2, 20 KOs) - WBC Super Bantamweight Title {DAZN} Shakur Stevenson (11-0, 6 KOs) vs Franklin Manzanilla (18-5, 17 KOs) - Featherweight Contest {ESPN} Jamal James (25-1, 12 KOs) vs Antonio DeMarco (33-7-1, 24 KOs) - Welterweight Fight {FOX Sports} Teofimo Sr. Jumped  Fury vs. Wilder Feb 22 or nah. And other boxing talk....!  https://www.twitter.com/outsidersboxing https://twitter.com/ShowtymeRC https://twitter.com/WillaThaKing https://twitter.com/familyle1st https://instagram.com/outsidersboxing https://www.instagram.com/rc_presidente https://www.instagram.com/willathaking/

The Last Round
42: Fight Previews- Rob Brant v Ryota Murata, Amir Khan v Billy Dib, Rey Vargas v Tomoki Kameda, Diego De La Hoya v Ronny Rios

The Last Round

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 62:28


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  

The Boxing Source Radio Show
The Boxing Source Radio Show - July 7th, 2019

The Boxing Source Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 73:31


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

Tale of the Tape Boxing Podcast
Ep71 - Dirrell vs Rubio, McDonnell vs. Kameda 2 post-fight

Tale of the Tape Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2015 36:52


Jamie McDonnell defended his WBA bantamweight title for the second time against the flashy and athletic Tomoki Kameda. McDonnell moved Kameda around the ring while pressing forward on the smaller challenger the entire fight behind a solid lead jab. Kameda was flashy in spurts but fought off of his back foot as he pedaled away struggling for accuracy. McDonnell dropped Kameda in the final frame to seal the deal, defeating Kameda by way of unanimous decision.Anthony Dirrell beat an outmatched and out of shape Marco Antonio Rubio over ten rounds in the boring main event of this Sunday afternoon fight card on the PBC. The Premier Boxing Champions announcing crew was disgraceful during this fight card from Corpus Cristi. Biased, agenda driven announcing has been a major issue with every PBC card to date, but the ridiculous, farfetched, attempted manipulation of the at-home boxing audience was disrespectful at best. Host Kenny Keith gives a passionate assessment about the state of boxing announcing. The PBC has taken a respected craft of keen observation and reporting and turned into an agenda driven public relations machine.The Take of the Tape has results from Golden Boy Promotions LA Fight Club show at the Belasco Theater, and briefly discusses the PBC's ten millionth television outlet for their profit loss-leader mechanism as they introduce the PBC on Fox Sports 1. Follow Us on Social MediaTwitter:@TheBoxingRant - www.twitter.com/theboxingrant@KennyKeithJr - www.twitter.com/kennykeithjrFacebook: www.facebook.com/SportsRantRadioInstagram:www.instagram.com/theboxingrantGoogle+:www.google.com/+SportsRantRadio1Email:podcast@theboxingrant.comEpisode 71 of the Tale of the Tape Boxing Podcast is sponsored by BetOnline.ag. Use promo code "BoxingRant" for you 75% sportsbook deposit bonus today, only on BetOnline.ag http://partners.commission.bz/processing/clickthrgh.asp?btag=a_39065b_1596

Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio
Floyd Mayweather vs Andre Berto Preview with Matthew Swain

Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2015 120:00


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)

Tale of the Tape Boxing Podcast
Ep71 - Dirrell vs Rubio, McDonnell vs. Kameda 2 post-fight

Tale of the Tape Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2015 36:52


Jamie McDonnell defended his WBA bantamweight title for the second time against the flashy and athletic Tomoki Kameda. McDonnell moved Kameda around the ring while pressing forward on the smaller challenger the entire fight behind a solid lead jab. Kameda was flashy in spurts but fought off of his back foot as he pedaled away struggling for accuracy. McDonnell dropped Kameda in the final frame to seal the deal, defeating Kameda by way of unanimous decision.Anthony Dirrell beat an outmatched and out of shape Marco Antonio Rubio over ten rounds in the boring main event of this Sunday afternoon fight card on the PBC. The Premier Boxing Champions announcing crew was disgraceful during this fight card from Corpus Cristi. Biased, agenda driven announcing has been a major issue with every PBC card to date, but the ridiculous, farfetched, attempted manipulation of the at-home boxing audience was disrespectful at best. Host Kenny Keith gives a passionate assessment about the state of boxing announcing. The PBC has taken a respected craft of keen observation and reporting and turned into an agenda driven public relations machine.The Take of the Tape has results from Golden Boy Promotions LA Fight Club show at the Belasco Theater, and briefly discusses the PBC's ten millionth television outlet for their profit loss-leader mechanism as they introduce the PBC on Fox Sports 1. Follow Us on Social MediaTwitter:@TheBoxingRant - www.twitter.com/theboxingrant@KennyKeithJr - www.twitter.com/kennykeithjrFacebook: www.facebook.com/SportsRantRadioInstagram:www.instagram.com/theboxingrantGoogle+:www.google.com/+SportsRantRadio1Email:podcast@theboxingrant.comEpisode 71 of the Tale of the Tape Boxing Podcast is sponsored by BetOnline.ag. Use promo code "BoxingRant" for you 75% sportsbook deposit bonus today, only on BetOnline.ag http://partners.commission.bz/processing/clickthrgh.asp?btag=a_39065b_1596

Boxing News Podcast
The Opening Bell Episode 113

Boxing News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2015 46:11


LEO SANTA CRUZ has put him right into the featherweight mix with a stirring victory over Abner Mares. The Boxing News team considers what lies ahead for him and the more perplexing path ahead of Shane Mosley after his recent victory over Ricardo Mayorga. We preview the weekend's action, as Jamie McDonnell aims for a rematch win over Tomoki Kameda in Texas and Josh Warrington takes on what could prove a tough test against Joel Brunker in Leeds. We digest the latest news including whether Diego Chaves is a good enough challenger for Kell Brook and when the welterweight division is going to produce the big fights just waiting to be made. All this and much more on the latest edition of the Opening Bell podcast. No politics, just boxing, get involved.

Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio
Leo Santa Cruz Defeats Abner Mares, Ceja-Ruiz Thrills, Dirrell-Rubio Preview

Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 91:00


Once more Premier Boxing Champions offered up a couple of good fights, this time on ESPN. Undefeated featherweight Leo Santa Cruz proved he was on Abner Mares' level and then some in winning a majority decision. And in the co-feature at Staples Center, super bantamweights Julio Ceja and Hugo Ruiz traded knockdowns in an entertaining battle before the Ceja scored a stoppage in the 5th. Credit where it's due. That doesn't mean that PBC's schedule is much to get excited about; they for some reason chose Marco Antonio Rubio to step in (and up in weight) against super middleweight Anthony Dirrell on Sunday, though the rematch between bantamweights Jamie McDonnell and Tomoki Kameda on the same card is intriguing. They should have switched it up and had that rematch headlining on CBS. There's also the matter of another rematch to discuss: Shane Mosley vs Ricardo Mayorga II. Whatever it is that needs to be said about that Pay-Per-View, we'll say it. Maybe there will be updates on Andre Berto's athleticism, show mascot Victor Ortiz's latest run-in with the law, Adrien Broner's most recent gift, and more. James Foley of Bad Left Hook and The Fight City's Patrick Connor will sherpa you through this. Like Top Men Boxing Radio on Facebook, and rate us on iTunes! Thanks for tuning in! (Photos: Danny Moloshok/AP/Suzanne Teresa/PBC)

Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio
Saul "Canelo" Alvarez vs James Kirkland Recap with Kelsey McCarson

Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 120:00


Did we need that, or did we NEED that? Following a monumental letdown of a megafight in Mayweather-Pacquiao, boxing fans needed a nice weekend of boxing to recharge, and we got it. There were negatives to focus on -- like another fantastically inept failure by Texas referee Laurence Cole -- but it was mostly fun. This week on the newly-reworked Top Men Boxing Radio, James Foley of Bad Left Hook and boxing writer/historian Patrick Connor welcome back to the show Kelsey McCarson of Bleacher Report, The Sweet Science and The Boxing Channel. The topics? All things boxing. But more specifically, Saul "Canelo" Alvarez's destruction of James Kirkland, a recap of the #PBConCBS card that featured Omar Figueroa vs Ricky Burns and Jamie McDonnell vs Tomoki Kameda, and a preview of the upcoming HBO card featuring Gennady Golovkin vs Willie Monroe Jr and Roman Gonzalez vs Edgar Sosa. That's a lot of good stuff. Don't miss it. Thanks for tuning in! (Photos: Will Hart)

Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio
Bernard Hopkins vs Sergey Kovalev Preview

Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2014 74:00


No matter what kind of fight is on the schedule, you can count on promotional companies and other PR entities to come up with gimmicks and weird stuff to get blood pumping. This weekend, "The Alien" (a 50-year-old guy who somehow is still relevant in boxing) meets "The Krusher" (a guy who displaces brain cells with a smile). Because Bernard Hopkins and Sergey Kovalev, two quality light heavyweights on HBO, aren't enough. And this week on TQBR Radio, James Foley of Bad Left Hook and Queensberry Rules' Patrick Connor probe the ins, outs and what-have-yous of Hopkins-Kovalev. But there's other stuff to talk about, too. Like last weekend's Andrzej Fonfara vs Doudou Ngumbu Showtime card (that also had the absurd Javier Fortuna vs Abner Cotto and respectable Tomoki Kameda vs Alejandro Hernandez), and a few other odd offerings like Felix Sturm vs Robert Stieglitz, Tomasz Adamek vs Artur Szpilka, and the HBO undercard of Sadam Ali vs Luis Carlos Abregu. Thanks for tuning in!

Tale of the Tape Boxing Podcast
20. Bernard Hopkins vs. Sergey Kovalev fight preview

Tale of the Tape Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2014 58:35


It's time to unify the light-heavyweight division and the guys are ready to give a hard-hitting preview of the most anticipated fight of the year. Bernard Hopkins, the ageless one, the Alien, looks to make boxing history on November 8th as he squares off with one of boxing's most dangerous fighters, Sergey 'Krusher' Kovalev, at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It's Alien vs. Krusher! Also, a break down this past weekend's card from Chicago featuring bantamweight champion Tomoki Kameda, Andrzej Fonfara, and the wild Javier Fortuna. SUBSCRIBE to The Boxing Rant on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm6wBCr9fgIjW6FHvUoUcwQ?sub_confirmation=1Support The Boxing Rant at https://www.Patreon.com/BoxingRantFind us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Boxing-Rant-105822718700402Contact: mailbag@theboxingrant.comFollow us on Twitter:@VinceCummings81@KennyKeithJrShop the TBR Swag store at https://theboxingrant.myspreadshop.comThe Boxing Rant is produced by Kenny Keith @KennyKeithJr.Original artwork created by Kenny Keith for The Boxing Rant.Original Logo created by @Fightposium for The Boxing Rant.Original music produced by DJ Steve Bills for The Boxing Rant.

Tale of the Tape Boxing Podcast
Ep20 - Bernard Hopkins vs. Sergey Kovalev Preview

Tale of the Tape Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2014 58:35


It's time to unify the light-heavyweight division and the guys are ready to give a hard-hitting preview of the most anticipated fight of the year. Bernard Hopkins, the ageless one, the Alien, looks to make boxing history on November 8th as he squares off with one of boxing's most dangerous fighters, Sergey 'Krusher' Kovalev, at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It's Alien vs. Krusher! Also, a break down this past weekend's card from Chicago featuring bantamweight champion Tomoki Kameda, Andrzej Fonfara, and the wild Javier Fortuna. Host Kenny Keith delivers a very memorable rant that you will not want to miss on this special preview edition of the Tale of the Tape boxing podcast.