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Boxing Rankings (Oct. 31, 2022): Lomachenko and lightweight, more – Bad Left Hook

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Vasiliy Lomachenko returned with a win, plus more from this past week in boxing.
Rankings go up on Mondays.
Ranked fights this week:
Notes: Tyson Fury is back. He was never really gone, of course, but he wanted to be called retired, so we played along. Now he’s got a fight scheduled, and we said when he did, he’d be back on the list. He is back on the list.
Upcoming Fights: (7) Dillian Whyte vs Jermaine Franklin, Nov. 26 … (1) Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora, Dec. 3
Notes: Papin won on Saturday in Moscow, stopping Damir Beljo in the second round. Pretty questionable call by the referee. Papin is 35 and has shown about what he is, but he can crack, and this is a division where little separates just about anyone in the top, I don’t know, 20 or so. That sounds good, and it can be, if those people are fighting each other.
Upcoming Fights: TBA
Upcoming Fights: (1) Dmitry Bivol vs (3) Zurdo Ramirez, Nov. 5 … (8) Anthony Yarde vs Stefani Koykov, Nov. 19 … (9) Craig Richards vs Ricards Bolotniks, Nov. 26
Upcoming Fights: (4) David Morrell Jr vs Aidos Yerbossynuly, Nov. 5 … (6) John Ryder vs (8) Zach Parker, Nov. 26 … (5) Lerrone Richards vs Zak Chelli, Nov. 27
Upcoming Fights: (3) Janibek Alimkhanuly vs Denzel Bentley, Nov. 12 … (5) Jaime Munguia vs Gonzalo Coria, Nov. 19
Upcoming Fights: (1) Jermell Charlo vs (4) Tim Tszyu, TBA
Notes: Conor Benn is out after relinquishing his BBBofC license following his drug test issues. Don’t have to do that, but he’d be holding a spot with who knows how long until he fights again? So Radzhab Butaev is in at the No. 10 spot.
Upcoming Fights: (2) Terence Crawford vs (9) David Avanesyan, Dec. 10
Upcoming Fights: (3) Regis Prograis vs (5) Jose Zepeda, Nov. 26 … (8) Teofimo Lopez vs (10) Jose Pedraza, Dec. 10 … (1) Josh Taylor vs (2) Jack Catterall, Feb. 4
Upcoming Fights: Some shuffling here, a pretty eventful week, and two new in, two out.
Vasiliy Lomachenko stays at No. 2 after a win over Jamaine Ortiz, but I could see that fight moving Tank Davis ahead of Loma for some people. Lomachenko probably fights Devin Haney in the first third or so of 2023.
Ortiz is also getting a spot, coming in at No. 8; his performance in defeat was impressive, and actually taking challenges and performing well in defeat can tell you a lot more than a bunch of relatively easy wins ever will. Yes, he had a size advantage, so will most lightweights against Lomachenko, because Lomachenko is a small lightweight. I thought Ortiz looked like a real contender at 135, similar to Isaac Cruz giving Tank a good fight. PBC have turned that into a push for Cruz. We’ll see what Top Rank do with Ortiz, but it’s possible they’ll feed him straight to Shakur Stevenson, which would be the opposite of PBC’s feeding remaining scraps of name value to Cruz. Neither is exactly the ideal scenario for fight fans, but boxing promotion is a grift.
Also in, at No. 7, is William Zepeda, who dominated JoJo Diaz, who is out of the top 10. Zepeda doesn’t have the monster power Golden Boy hoped to sell when he beat down Hector Tanajara Jr and burned through a couple more over-matched opponents, but he’s got good wins over Rene Alvarado and Diaz now, and he really looked good against JoJo. Diaz probably also doesn’t “truly belong,” at 135, but honestly, Diaz did better against Haney than he did Zepeda. It’s not a weight where he’s incompetent. Zepeda just whooped him, flat-out.
Upcoming Fights: (3) Shavkat Rakhimov vs (7) Zelfa Barrett, Nov. 5
Notes: Mauricio Lara trounced Jose Sanmartin on Oct. 22, a predictable outcome. He wants Leigh Wood. So does Kiko Martinez, who beat Jordan Gill on Oct. 29. But Wood has an order to fight Leo Santa Cruz. Eddie Hearn also mentioned Lara vs Martinez possibly happening, and that might be the best fight Eddie can do for either in the near future. Martinez, it should be noted, did not mention Lara himself. There are fights to make, but also complications.
I went back-and-forth on doing some shuffling. Robeisy Ramirez is starting to bang on this door. I think he’s got the ability to beat anyone here, and realistically, I could put him in, and take Leo Santa Cruz out. Santa Cruz holds the WBA belt, but by nothing more than political favors; he hasn’t fought at this weight in nearly four years. The WBA have the Santa Cruz vs Wood order in. I’m going to see how that plays out. If it’s another stalling — like we got when everyone agreed to do Santa Cruz vs Vargas and Wood vs Lara, with the winners fighting, but that fell apart — and he doesn’t fight at this weight, then he’s back out, regardless of what the WBA say about their aluminum foil belt.
Emanuel Navarrete is also likely headed up to 130 next, but we’ll also wait for that to get made official.
Upcoming Fights: (7) Josh Warrington vs Luis Alberto Lopez, Dec. 10
Upcoming Fights: (10) Liam Davies vs Ionut Baluta, Nov. 19 … (7) Takuma Inoue vs Jake Bornea, Dec. 13
Notes: Alexandro Santiago won a rematch with Antonio Nieves on the Paul vs Silva undercard. It was competitive for seven rounds, then Nieves’ corner stopped the fight.
Upcoming Fights: (1) Naoya Inoue vs (8) Paul Butler, Dec. 13
Notes: Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez is out, following his decision to vacate his belt and move back down to flyweight.
Upcoming Fights: (7) Francisco Rodriguez Jr vs Junto Nakatani, Nov. 1 … (1) Juan Francisco Estrada vs (3) Chocolatito Gonzalez, Dec. 3
Notes: Some changes here. Taku Kuwahara beat Giemel Magramo, ranked No. 9 last week, on Oct. 25. We’re also taking out Junto Nakatani, as he has vacated his flyweight title as he moves up to 115 this week, that’s now much more than just a toe in the water, it’s a move up.
In at No. 9 is Seigo Yuri Akui, and Kuwahara comes in at No. 10.
Upcoming Fights: (1) Sunny Edwards vs Felix Alvarado, Nov. 11 … (2) Julio Cesar Martinez vs (4) McWilliams Arroyo, Dec. 3
Upcoming Fights: (1) Hiroto Kyoguchi vs (2) Kenshiro Teraji, Nov. 1 … (3) Jonathan Gonzalez vs Shokichi Iwata, Nov. 1
Upcoming Fights: (6) Wilfredo Mendez vs Moises Caro, Nov. 4
Notes: Katie Taylor did what she does, beating Karen Elizabeth Carabajal in London. The plan is now for a big fight at Dublin’s Croke Park in 2023 — they want the Amanda Serrano rematch, but there are other good fights possible, including Alycia Baumgardner or Chantelle Cameron, who fights this weekend against Jessica McCaskill, which is no gimme.
Upcoming Fights: (8) Jessica McCaskill vs (9) Chantelle Cameron, Nov. 5 … (5) Seniesa Estrada vs Jazmin Gala Villarino, Nov. 12

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Boxing News: Fight Week » September 26, 2023 – Fight News

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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

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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

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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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