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Boxing News: Farmer returns with win over Sparrow » July 25, 2023 – Fight News
Story by John DiSanto – PhillyBoxingHistory.com
Former world champion Tevin Farmer bounced back from an extended layoff with a fluid and speedy unanimous decision over Avery Sparrow in the 10-round lightweight main event at the 2300 Arena. The entertaining, five-bout show was promoted by Hard Hitting Promotions.
On Saturday night, all eyes were on Farmer after his three-and-one-half year career pause. Questions were aplenty regarding how Farmer, after such a lengthy respite, would perform against a tough opponent like fellow-Philadelphian Avery Sparrow. However, the former junior lightweight world champion displayed quick hands and feet, an energetic and elusive head, good stamina, and plenty of offense over the 10-round distance. It wasn’t a perfect performance, but given the layoff, it was impressive and suggested that Farmer is ready to return to the thick of either the 130 or 135-pound division. Sparrow, a tough assignment for any fighter, showed up and gave a good account of his ability. He pressed Farmer and landed his share of punches. However, Sparrow appeared in less-than-perfect condition, and this became a factor late in the fight.
The bout quickly settled into its pattern at the opening bell. Southpaw Farmer moved in and out flicking his right jab at Sparrow, who pressed forward looking to land. Avery had his best success when the action was in close quarters, and he did his best to trap Farmer along the ropes where he could fire away. However, Farmer was elusive throughout. He moved his head well, and in most cases spun out of any trap Sparrow managed to set. Farmer landed left hand power shots while Sparrow scored well with his right and occasional combinations.
This script stayed consistent over the first four rounds, with Farmer remaining one step ahead most of the way. He won the first and the third rounds, and Sparrow took the fourth. The second round was so close it could have gone either way – and probably impacted the surprising final scorecards.
The action changed in round five. It started like all the others, but as the round ticked away, Sparrow began to look tired. The two exchanged fire in mid-ring and then Farmer suddenly cracked Sparrow with a left hand that sent Avery down. He weathered the knockdown well, but when he returned to the fight, he appeared winded.
During the second half of the fight, Sparrow was fighting not only Farmer, but himself as well. As if Tevin wasn’t enough to deal with, Sparrow had to push himself with while his gas tank was running low. You could see the struggle in his eyes. He was working hard but was chugging uphill. However, Sparrow kept fighting and kept the fight close. He continued to land his right and keep Farmer from running away with the fight.
Farmer was clearly in great shape and kept working Sparrow with his jab. As Sparrow tired, Farmer looked quicker and quicker. He spun away from every exchange and stayed in control.
In round eight, with Farmer stacking up rounds ever since the knockdown, Sparrow dug down and looked stronger in the final minute of the session. He landed a combination as the round wound down showing he was still in the fight.
The final two rounds were the most interesting. Farmer, ahead on the scorecards, punched less and moved more while Sparrow continued to push hard, trying to turn the tide. He did not put Farmer in any danger, but his grit made these final six minutes close. The tenth round featured a lot of action. Farmer landed a good left and later scored with a sharp left-right combination. Meanwhile, Sparrow landed well to the body and suddenly began scoring with a jagged right uppercut. At least twice, he snapped Farmer’s head toward the lights. It was probably Sparrow’s round, but Tevin was loose and fluid and finished the fight with ease. This was his night and Sparrow’s solid professional tactics were only speedbumps.
On my card, Farmer had a comfortable lead with the knockdown providing an extra point of breathing room. While waiting for the official announcement, there was no question that Farmer would take the decision. However, the official scorecards provided some intrigue and excitement. Judge Adam Friscia had Farmer ahead 97-92. This score breaks down to seven rounds to three in Farmer’s favor, plus the extra point for the knockdown. 97-92 was a very reasonable score and closely matched mine. However, judges Ron McNair and Dewey LaRosa both scored the fight a narrow 95-94 for Farmer.
The 95-94 scores were announced first and added a dash of drama to a fight that was entertaining but not very dramatic. The 95-94 margin means that two of the three judges scored the fight even except for the knockdown. I can see Sparrow being credited with four rounds (two, four nine, and ten), but can’t figure out which of the remaining six could have gone against Farmer.
None the less, the fight was fun to watch and the right boxer won. So, no arguments here. Farmer, 31-5-1, 6 KOs, 1 No Contest, made a successful comeback and set the stage for the next chapter of his career. He certainly has some big (and interesting) potential bouts before him if he remains active and continues to shake off what little rust remains. Sparrow slid to 11-5, 4 KOs, 1 No Contest, losing his second in a row and the fourth time in his last five fights. He is still a viable opponent, but the lightweight division is not the right weight class for him.
VINES MAKES EXPLOSIVE RETURN
In another comeback bout, Philadelphia junior middleweight Elijah Vines returned after nearly six years away with a thrilling second round TKO of Dezmond Lucas in a scheduled six-rounder. After a brief warm-up, Vines landed a few heavy blows to both the head and body of Lucas toward the end of the first. In the second round, Lucas appeared to get on track, landing better than he did in the first. However, this mini surge stopped short when Vines hammered Lucas with a crushing right hand punch that sent the New Yorker crashing to the canvas. To his credit, Lucas struggled his way to his feet. However, as referee Eric Dali gave him the eight count the ringside physician entered the ring from Lucas’ red corner. Dali motioned for her to leave the square, but by this time Dezmond’s seconds were climbing the steps and Pennsylvania Athletic Commission Executive Director was bellowing for the stoppage. While Lucas was rising, his corner had asked for the fight to be stopped – all outside of Dali’s peripheral vision. Dali finally waived the fight over at 2:52 of round two. The TKO was a terrific and resounding return for Vines, now 6-0, with 6 KOs. Lucas fell to 6-2, 3 KOs. This was the first time he was stopped.
CRUZ STOPS GONZALEZ
In a scheduled six-round featherweight fight, Romuel “Cuco” Cruz remained unbeaten with a fourth-round TKO of Nicaraguan Jenn Gonzalez. Gonzalez came to Philly looking for a fight. He was aggressive and fearless, but Cruz was just too skilled to allow the visitor any opportunity to win. As Gonzalez pressured and swung wildly, Cruz dissected him with neat, sharp punches. In the second round, Gonzalez raised a welt over Cuco’s right eye that eventually sprung a bloody leak, but this fight was all Cruz. In the third, he brutalized Gonzalez in the corner as the round wound down. Cruz ran out of time but jumped right out in the fourth round to resume the beating. Cruz hurt Gonzalez along the ropes and referee Eric Dali stepped right in to halt the contest. The stoppage felt a little quick, but Cruz was landing freely and Gonzalez was not returning his fire. The official time was 22 seconds into round four. Cruz improved to 9-0-1, 4 KOs. Gonzalez, 9-20-1, 5 KOs, was stopped for the ninth time.
CRUZ SURPRISES COLON
Florida-based New Yorker, Efrain Cruz upset Luis Gonzalez Colon in a four-round junior welterweight contest. The action was close and back-and-forth from the opening bell. Colon edged the first round and Cruz evened the score in the second. Cruz out-worked Colon to take the lead after three rounds but this was an tight fight that was tricky to score. It wasn’t far-fetched to imagine that Colon was up on the cards when the fight entered the final round. So, Cruz, who was brought in to lose, took matters into his own fists. Cruz pressured and threw punches like the fight depended on it – which it surely did. He opened a cut over Colon’s left eye and then scored a combination that sent Colon sprawling to the ropes. Colon did not fall to the canvas, but referee Shawn Clark correctly called the incident a knockdown since only the ropes kept him up. The fight continued but the knockdown locked up the win for Cruz. He won the fight by two scores of 39-36 (Adam Friscia and Ron McNair) and 38-37 (Gail Jasper). My score was 39-36 for the gritty and determined Cruz, 5-6-1, 1 KO. Colon, Aibonito, PR, 5-2, 4 KOs, lost for the first time since his pro debut.
VARGAS BEATS RIVERA
Texas bantamweight Trnindad Vargas won his third straight fight with a four-round unanimous decision over gutsy. Late sub Luis Rivera of New York. Vargas won all four rounds and took the official decision by three scores of 40-36. Switch-hitter Vargas, 3-0, 1 KO, looked strong and aggressive. Rivera lost his first fight (0-1) but was tough and willing. Both fighters are crowd-pleasers.
A crowd of about 900 watched the entertaining fight card. Manny Rivera and Hard Hitting Promotions returns at the end of September with a show in Atlantic City that is part of the Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame weekend.
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These bouts had zero promotion.
Time for Sparrow to hang them up. Farmer should be top 15 rated and get a title show after this victory.
Three and a half year lay off? That’s basically giving away half your career as a fighter in this sport. Great for his body/brain, bad for his pocketbook/success.
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Boxing News: Fight Week » September 26, 2023 – Fight News
The last Fight Week prior to the mega Fulton-Inoue/Spence-Crawford showdowns offers up some interesting action.
FRIDAY
Thompson Boxing sadly bids farewell after 23 years of promoting boxing in Southern California. Their final show is headlined by welterweight Louie Lopez (13-2-1, 4 KOs) against an opponent TBA. You can catch the action on YouTube and Facebook.
SATURDAY
ESPN presents former undisputed lightweight champion George “Ferocious” Kambosos Jr. (20-2, 10 KOs) against Maxi Hughes (26-5-2, 5 KOs) in a twelve round IBF world title eliminator from the FireLake Arena in Shawnee, Oklahoma.
UFC Fightpass has exciting junior middleweight KO artist Serhii “El Flaco” Bohachuk (22-1, 22 KOs) against former world title challenger Patrick Allotey (42-4, 32 KOs) at the Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, California.
ProBox TV has a pro fight card from the Radisson Victoria Plaza in Montevideo, Uruguay, with middleweight Amilcar Vidal Jr (16-1, 12 KOs) rebounding from his first loss against Domicio Rondon (17-5, 11 KOs).
So we have a fighter from Australia against a UK fighter at a venue on Oklahoma. Looks like this one will go the distance!
My thoughts (re the fighters and venue) exactly but why do you think that this means a distance fight?
Am I ridiculous for thinking that Hughes has a chance in this one, Pete?? He’s been on a nice little run as of late against some decent guys including a former world champion, albeit a blown-up featherweight.
I was just thinking the same. Maxi is on a nice run; If you take away the win against a mentally and physically compromised Teo, has George done much?
Getting whitewashed against Haney twice and close wins against Bet and Selby doesn’t make a great resume. I think Maxi is a live dog.
Don’ think so-has five losses and not much KO power. Kambosos pretty average as well but should have enough to beat this guy.
Only time he got f’d up was vs someone who wore Reyes gloves. As long as Kambosos isn’t wearing those, Hughes may not be psyched out. He like kept the Reyes gloves and showed them off about how much he hated the padding and feel to them. It was in a YouTube video.
I think he does have a chance. I always felt the stars aligned perfect for Kambosos when he fought Lopez. Lopez was overconfident and fought a fight that gave Kambosos a chance. Plus he was better at taking Lopez’s power then we thought which I also think caught Lopez off guard. Other then that, like Streetgang said…what else has he really done that separates him from Hughes? I maybe in the minority but I thought Selby beat him.
So yes I think Hughes could outpoint him. I am not sure if that is my pick but it is a reasonable outcome. Just to clarify when I earlier said it would go the distance I was referring to their KO % …that comment had nothing to do with the venue which I do not think will be relevant as to whether it goes the distance or not.
I remember the Selby fight and thinking it was close but Lee may have nicked it.
I will be pulling for Maxi, George has become a bit unbearable for me.
I think I might just take this week off and just save the excitement for next weekend
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Boxing News: IBF Convention Slated to Start this Weekend … – Fight News
The IBF’s 38th Annual Convention will kick off this weekend at The Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park, in Chicago, Illinois from May 28 – June 1, 2023. After 38 years, the organization will be returning to the Midwest to celebrate the IBF’s 40th year. The IBF celebrated its 2nd Annual Convention in Dearborn, Michigan in 1985 and a return to the region is long overdue. “We are excited for this milestone event and are looking forward to gathering with the boxing community in Chicago and the Midwest,” said IBF President Daryl Peoples.
During the convention the IBF hosts several events and seminars. Notably, the IBF also presents annual awards at each convention, and proudly announces its top award recipients for 2022 to be presented at the Awards Banquet closing the organization’s convention festivities on Wednesday, May 31, 2023. The IBF is proud to announce some of it’s top awards for 2022 in anticipation of the upcoming convention.
Jersey Joe Walcott Award
The Jersey Joe Walcott Award, the organization’s highest honor, will go to Naoya Inoue. In spectacular fashion, Inoue unified the Bantamweight division with a second-round knockout win over Nonito Donaire. Naoya won the IBF title in 2019 and defended six times.
Female Fighter of the Year
Receiving the IBF Female Fighter of the Year Award is Chantelle Cameron who unified the Female Jr. Welterweight division. Cameron put on an exciting performance when she beat Undisputed Welterweight Champion Jessica McCaskill by unanimous decision and became the Undisputed Champion in the division.
Fight of the Year
IBF– Sivenathi Nontshinga vs. Hector Flores
Female – Katie Taylor vs. Amada Serrano
Intercontinental – Mark Heffron vs. Lennox Clarke
USBA – Robeisy Ramirez vs. Abraham Nova
Jessica McCaskill and Murodjon Akhmadaliev are recieving Championship Rings for 3 successful title defenses.
“We proudly celebrate the notable achievements and remarkable careers of our champions, and the boxers that participated in IBF title fights. These are very well-deserved distinctions as all these fighters have worked incredibly hard to attain these accomplishments. We look forward to celebrating them,” noted Daryl Peoples.
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Boxing News: Fight Week » September 27, 2023 – Fight News
Big weekend coming up with four of the top welterweights not named Terence Crawford or Errol Spence seeing action.
FRIDAY
DAZN kicks things off with unbeaten WBO #3, WBA #11, WBC #12 super middleweight Diego Pacheco (18-0, 15 KOs) will take on Manuel Gallegos (19-1-1, 16 KOs) from the Cintermex in Monterrey, NL, Mexico. Pacheco is a 20:1 favorite.
SATURDAY
DAZN is back for the second consecutive night with a mouth-watering clash between unbeaten WBA regular welterweight champion Eimantas Stanionis (14-0, 9 KOs) and WBA #1 Vergil Ortiz Jr. (19-0, 19 KOs) at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas. Ortiz is a 4:1 favorite to dethrone Stanionis.
Showtime delivers undefeated IBF interim welterweight champion Jaron “Boots” Ennis (30-0, 27 KOs) defending against IBF top-rated Roiman Villa (26-1, 24 KOs) from the Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J. Ennis is a 13:1 favorite.
ESPN+ offers up exciting former world champion and current WBC #2 super bantamweight Luis Nery (34-1, 26 KOs) against Froilan Saludar (33-6-1, 23 KOs) from the fairground in Metepec, Mexico (90 minutes west of Mexico City). Nery is a 12:1 favorite.
Stanionis vs Ortiz is a cracking matchup. I wonder if Virgil’s momentum will be disrupted by illness. I guess we’ll see on Saturday.
Not anymore because Ortiz pulled out with his fake disease of not being able to make weight again. He did this last minute again to the Lithuanian. He should be sued and banned from the sport. Scumbag!
One of these days Boots is gonna walk all over Crawford and Spence. There’s starting to be a lot of buzz on how good Boots is, but I think he’s even better than advertised. Like Spence and Crawford, he boxes on a different level and has an extremely high boxing IQ as they say. It’s not just his speed, power, experience, and skills; he’s a thinking man and knows exactly what he’s doing. I just hope he doesn’t continue to be avoided.
The thing with boots is he seems to leave himself open for shots. Hopefully he corrects that.
Kris…I have to agree with you about Boots….Boots is “special”…..of course time could change that…but watching his fight against Karen Chukhadzhian…studying that fight …I saw something special…and Karen is as tough fighter and Karen maybe a future world champion..very good skills…guys In my opinion Boots is really good…on that level of “special”….
Best of luck to both stanionis and Ortiz. I like both so I’ll be happy for the winner and bummed out for the loser.
SATURDAY
Showtime delivers undefeated IBF interim welterweight champion Jaron “Boots” Ennis (30-0, 27 KOs) defending against IBF top-rated Roiman Villa (26-1, 24 KOs).
– Not shown on the FightNews “Upcoming TV Fights”.
ESPN+ offers up exciting former world champion and current WBC #2 super bantamweight Luis Nery (34-1, 26 KOs) against Froilan Saludar (33-6-1, 23 KOs) from the fairground in Metepec, Mexico (90 minutes west of Mexico City). Nery is a 12:1 favorite.
– Same as above.
– I see FightNews added these bouts to their schedule…..
I’ll be watching the Ennis vs Villa fight as I do not have DAZN, but subscribe to SHO. Can’t go wrong either one, two solid fights. Boots vs. Ortiz, make it happen powerbrokers after they both come out victorious this weekend.
I think Stanionis – Ortiz has the potential to be a fight of the year candidate. That match has seemed cursed with all the postponements, but barring a blowout either way (which I don’t see happening but is possible), I don’t know how those two get together without it being a great fight.
Sooner or later one of the top guys at welterweight will have to face Ennis, now, if Ortiz defeat Stanionis many will be asking for Ortiz vs Ennis, exceopt Oscar DE La Hoya, no way that will happen.If not the Crawford vs Spence winner, but rather the winner of Thurman vs Ugas could be excellent
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