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Franchon Crews-Dezurn vs Savannah Marshall fight details – time … – British Boxing News
‘The Heavy Hitting Diva’ vs ‘The Silent Assassin’
BBN have provided viewers with all the details needed to tune in to watch Savannah Marshall challenge undisputed super-middleweight queen Franchon Crews-Dezurn on the 182nd day of the year.
All the details in full below:
Date: Saturday July 1, 2023.
Venue: AO Arena, Manchester
Rounds scheduled: 10×2 rounds at super-middleweight (168lbs).
Titles: The undisputed world super-middleweight championship is up for grabs
Ringwalks: Ringwalks can be expected from around 10pm.
Tickets: Tickets for this event on sale at BOXXER.com starting from £40.
Undercard Highlights: Liverpool’s Natasha ‘Miss GB’ Jonas (13-2-1, 8KO) faces Kandi Wyatt (11-4, 3KO) for the vacant IBF World welterweight championship.
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Coverage starts live on Sky Sports YouTube and Facebook channels at 5pm.
Then move over to Sky Sports Action (Sky channel 407) from 7pm-11pm, or Sky Showcase (for non-Sky Sports subscribers).
You can watch online via the Sky Sports website
Sky Go customers are able to stream the entire fight card through their laptop or mobile device.
You can also sign up to NOW TV to access the live stream of the action. A one-day membership is available for only £11.98 and monthly memberships cost £21 per month.
You can find suitable pubs showing the event by visiting pubfinder.sky.com
BBN will be providing LIVE round-by-round results on fight night HERE
Savannah Marshall becomes first woman to headline UK’s two largest arenas when she challenges Franchon Crews-Dezurn for undisputed world super-middleweight championship on July 1st.
'The Silent Assassin' is on track to land a record-setting 1-2 this summer as she follows October’s sell-out of The O2 London – the UK’s largest arena – by headlining a sold-out show at the AO Arena Manchester – the UK’s second-largest arena. In her last fight, she lost out in an epic battle with her biggest rival Claressa Shields. Hartlepool's Marshall has 10 KOs from 12 victories and in her sole defeat, one judge scored it just two rounds apart against the Detroit boxer who considers herself the ‘Greatest Woman Of All Time’.
Crews-Dezurn also lost to Shields, but that was on her pro debut over just four rounds in 2016, and she hasn't lost since. The Baltimore boxer only has two knockouts to her name but she is a ‘Heavy Hitting Diva’ like her moniker suggests. In her last fight in April with Elin Cederroos, which was on the history-makingbill with Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, she battered her unbeaten opponent and made a bloody mess of her face.
Both these boxers can bang so strap in for a fantastic fight!
Ben Shalom, BOXXER founder and CEO: “Savannah Marshall headlining the UK’s two biggest arenas in back to back fights is a first for a female fighter and shows the strength of the women’s sport today. She’s fighting for the undisputed world super-middleweight championship against the USA’s Franchon Crews-Dezurn – a fight which could headline any arena in the world.
“Manchester’s own Mark Heffron defending his British title against Zak Chelli, Natasha Jonas laying her own world titles on the line, plus a once-in-a-generation talent like Ben Whittaker and the outstanding Callum Simpson takes on Boris Crighton – this is a card stacked with great fights and we are very excited for it.”
Tim Rickson, BBN Editor: “I don't know a great deal about Franchon Crews-Dezurn, but I know just how formidable Savannah Marshall is, so I'll be backing the Brit to win, obviously. I know Crews-Dezurn likes to throw big, wide looping hooks, which look weighty and painful but she hasn't knocked anyone out in the last four years. She does hit hard though, despite just two KOs on her record, but leaves her head on the firing line often, so Marshall will have a sitting target there on fight night. The only thing is that when Marshall is landing, there will always be those big hooks coming in from the wings, so the Brit needs to land her shots, not get too greedy, then roll out. Marshall is an awkward looking fighter so I can see this pair clashing a lot, perhaps a bit too much clinching could happen, but I believe our girl is the better quality fighter of the two. She doesn't look technically great, but Crews-Dezurn does look big and powerful, so I hope the move up in weight isn't too much for Marshall. I think both boxers can take a punch as well as dish one out, so I'm expecting Marshall to win a brutal, bloody battle on points.”
11/4 Crews-Dezurn
1/3 Marshall
12/1 Draw
Main Event:
Franchon Crews-Dezurn vs Savannah Marshall
10×2 Undisputed super-middleweight championship
Chief Support:
Natasha Jonas vs Kandi Wyatt
10×2 IBF World welterweight title
Zak Chelli vs Mark Jeffers
10×3 Commonwealth Silver super-middleweight title
Ben Whittaker vs Vladimir Belujsky
8×3 Light-heavyweight contest
Callum Simpson vs Boris Crighton
6×3 Super-middleweight contest
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In Israel's fight for survival against tech savvy Hamas terrorists Biden seeks to micromanage the war – Fox News
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FOX News White House correspondent Peter Doocy has the latest on the Biden administration’s response to the Middle East conflict on ‘Special Report.’
As Israeli Defense Forces resumed military operations to eradicate the Hamas terrorist threat last Friday, the Biden administration is inserting itself into Israel’s war planning process, teaching the Israelis – who’ve been fighting for their survival for decades – how to properly prosecute the conflict.
Washington warfare “experts” – who arguably haven’t secured a single clear military victory since 1945 – insist that Israeli military strategists alter their war plans to make their combat operations more targeted and their strikes more accurate, in order to minimize casualties, especially among civilians.
The Biden administration’s demands, while noble-sounding, are misguided and unreasonable. Implementing these requirements, at the expense of achieving the main mission of eliminating Hamas and its entire supporting infrastructure, will likely prolong the conflict, ultimately resulting in many more Israeli and Palestinian deaths. Here’s why.
LABELING CHINA, RUSSIA AND IRAN AS NEW ‘AXIS OF EVIL’ WILL NOT NEUTRALIZE THE THREATS THEY POSE
President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu participate in an expanded bilateral meeting with Israeli and U.S. government officials, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023, in Tel Aviv. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Hamas is no longer your grandfather’s terrorist gang, the way it used to be years ago. Like many other non-state terrorist groups, Hamas has benefited from the democratization of technology, which has made access to weapons, military-grade components, and the know-how necessary for indigenous production, much easier across the board than it used to be.
Consequently, Hamas is now in possession of more deadly, more advanced weaponry than it had did even a decade ago. Its much more diverse weapons arsenal makes the terrorists look and fight more like a regular military force rather than a non-state terrorist group. This levels the battlefield a lot more than it did during the 2014 Gaza War between Israeli forces and Hamas.
The employment of drone warfare enabled Hamas to catch the Israelis off guard. During the initial wave of attacks on October 7, the terror group used small tactical drones to strike multiple Israeli military targets, disrupting infrastructure and destroying surveillance towers, cameras, and communications, as the terrorists were infiltrating across the southern border, killing some 1,200 people. This element of surprise enabled Hamas to seize, at least temporarily, what’s called in modern warfare, strategic initiative, leaving Israelis stunned and scrambling to defend itself.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei meets Chairman of the Hamas Political Bureau, Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, Iran on November 5, 2023. (Photo by Iranian Leader Press Office / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Hamas has modernized its drone arsenal, which now includes ‘Zouari’ suicide drone, named after Mohammed Zouari, the late Hamas engineer and drone pilot; Ababil-2 Iranian Tactical UAV; Misagh-1 with a high explosive-fragmentation warhead; AK-103-2 with aburst-fire setting, and RAAD-T, according to Army Recognition, OE Data Integration Network and DroneSec databases.
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Hamas has also significantly improved its indigenously manufactured rockets, called Qassam, having extended their range from 2-3 miles in its first iteration to 10 miles, with the Qassam 3. Today’s generation of missiles used by Hamas have a range of 150 miles, covering all of Israel.
Hamas also has been the beneficiary of Iranian weapons, technical assistance, and training. In 2020, the State Department assessed that Iran sends $100 million a year to Palestinian terrorist groups, arming and training them to attack Israel and murder its civilians as Hamas did on October 7.
According to the Wall Street Journal, 500 Hamas terrorists were trained by Iran Quds Force, the foreign-operations arm of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in special combat tactics, during the weeks leading up to the October 7th terrorist attacks. Hamas used combined arms tactics during the assault, synchronizing the attacks across air, land, and sea, a warfare style used by regular armies.
Members Hamas display rockets during a military parade on the Streets in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip. (Photo by Yousef Masoud/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
During the 2023 campaign, Israelis are dying at more than twice the rate as in 2014, according to the Wall Street Journal. The upgrades in weapons and tactics are the likely reasons why Hamas is a much more lethal force than it used to be, posing a much more formidable threat to the Israeli forces.
On a visit to Tel Aviv recently, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken warned the Israeli leadership, about “the imperative to the United States that the massive loss of civilian life and displacement of the scale we saw in northern Gaza not be repeated in the south.” He demanded a “clear plan in place that puts a premium on protecting civilians as well as sustaining and building on the humanitarian assistance that’s getting into Gaza.”
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant (R) and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken shake hands prior to a meeting in Tel Aviv on November 30, 2023. Blinken told Israeli leaders on November 30 that a temporary truce in their war with Hamas was “producing results” and should continue. (Photo by SAUL LOEB/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
How in the world can the Israelis assure Washington that they will avert civilian deaths, given that Hamas is known for using civilians as human shields? How can the IDF avoid striking civilian targets if Hamas uses hospitals as operational command centers and storage facilities for weapons and combat gear?
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Whether intentional or not, what the Biden administration is doing is restricting the IDF’s freedom of action and flexibility of maneuver, as Israel is striving to eliminate the existential threat to its survival.
It is bad enough that Israel has to deal with a much more lethal and bloodthirsty enemy that is armed to the teeth. Now its defenders have to fight with one arm tied behind their back because Washington, almost certainly driven by politics, is hell-bent on micromanaging someone else’s war.
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Rebekah Koffler is a strategic military intelligence analyst and the author of Putin’s Playbook. She is Managing Editor of an e-mail newsletter for independent thinkers, CutToTheNews.com. Follow her on Twitter @Rebekah0132
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