Saturday, July 1, 2023

Franchón Crews-Dezurn Drops Undisputed Titles To Savannah Marshall


In the opening round, Franchon was throwing power punches although she had the shorter reach. It was an in the pocket type of fight, but at it was Savannah who landed some good hooks.

Franchon and Savannah threw their best and strongest shots. They went plow for plow until they came to a clinch that the referee had to break up numerous of times. 

It was Savannah who found her left-hand that landed clean on the Cruz who continued to keep coming forward. Cruz took away the straight punches. Savannah found another opportunity to use her jab and sometimes mixed it up a little to keep Cruz off balance.

Marshall made adjustments on her punches to keep Cruz at the end of her punches. Cruz was showing clear signs of fatigue, but she clearly shower heart by pressing forward. Even with the aggressive Cruz coming forward it was Marshall who managed to get some space and straight punches in her favor. After a number of tie-ups the referee had to break up Marshall found a way to maintain the ability to outwork Cruz until the final bell. 

The back and forth battle went to the judges scorecards. Judge Paul Wallace saw the contest a draw at 95-95. Judge Jon Llona Fernandez had it 92-99. While Judge Marcus McDonnell scored it 93-97, giving Savannah Marshall the undisputed majority decision over Franchon Crews in a very tough fight. 

Friday, June 30, 2023

JARON ENNIS VS. ROIMAN VILLAFIGHT WEEK MEDIA SCHEDULE


Thursday, July 6

1:00 p.m. FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE

Location: Showboat Atlantic City – Mansion Ballroom
Address: 801 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401

Media Arrival: 12:00 p.m.

Event will be streamed live via the SHOWTIME Sports YouTube Channel and the SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook Page.

 Friday, July 7  1:00 p.m. OFFICIAL WEIGH-IN*

Location: Showboat Atlantic City – Mansion Ballroom
Address: 801 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401

Media Arrival: 12:00 p.m.
Event will be streamed live via the SHOWTIME Sports YouTube Channel and the SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook Page. 

Saturday, July 8
5:00 p.m. DOORS OPEN AT JIM WHELAN BOARDWALK HALL FIRST FIGHT TIME FORTHCOMING 9:30 p.m. SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING TELECAST BEGINS

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased through Ticketmaster.com. The Ennis vs. Villa fight is promoted in association with D&D Boxing and Sampson Boxing.

Thursday, June 29, 2023

ERROL SPENCE JR. VS. TERENCE CRAWFORD UNDERCARD VIRTUAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES


Fighters competing on the Errol Spence Jr. vs. Terence Crawford SHOWTIME PPV undercard on Saturday, July 29 previewed their respective matchups during a virtual press conference Thursday before they step into the ring in a Premier Boxing Champions event from T-Mobile.

The pay-per-view telecast begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and features hard-hitting contender Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz facing unbeaten Giovanni Cabrera in a 12-round WBC and WBA Lightweight Title Eliminator in the co-main event, rising star Jesus “Mono” Ramos taking on Spanish contender Sergio Garcia in a 12-round WBC Super Welterweight Title eliminator and unbeaten rising heavyweight Gurgen Hovhannisyan dueling the power-punching Viktor Faust in the 10-round telecast opener.

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by Man Down Promotions, TBC Promotions and TGB Promotions, are available through AXS.com.

Here is what the fighters had to say Thursday:


ISAAC CRUZ

 “I’m training hard as always and zeroing in on Giovanni Cabrera’s strengths and weaknesses. It’s an honor to be the co-main event of a fight that will be remembered forever in boxing lore.

 “My plan is to go out there and put on a show for everyone watching. I’ll be ready. One round or 12 rounds, however long it lasts, it’s gonna be a great fight.

 “I’m gonna put on a show against Cabrera. It’s all part of my effort to close every door that Gervonta has available to escape from facing me again. I want to prove that I’m the best at 135 pounds.

 “I’m really excited to win this fight so I can get to the next level of what I want to achieve. Giovanni is a quality fighter and he’s undefeated for a reason. I’m definitely not overlooking him, because he’s earned this shot.

 “The fans are extra motivation for me. I want to keep giving them spectacular fights. It fills me with joy and pride to see their support. I promise every single fan that this fight is gonna be worth the price of admission.

 “He may think he’s faced fighters like me in the gym, but he better be ready, because facing the real thing is a lot different.

 “I’m here to show everyone that I’m no social media fighter like some others are. I’m a dog, I’m a warrior and my ceiling is not even close to being hit yet.”

 
GIOVANNI CABRERA

 “I’m very happy to be here. I’ve finally arrived at the stage I’ve wanted to be at my entire career. Isaac Cruz is a great Mexican fighter and I’m a first-generation Mexican here in the U.S., so it’s gonna be fireworks. I think this might steal the show. I’m ready for my best performance yet.

 “I believe he’s the best opponent I’ve faced. He has a strong will and a lot of fire. My plan is to meet that fire with my own.

 “Cruz got his position from having a close fight with Gervonta Davis, so if he gets that merit, then if I defeat him convincingly, I’ll be right at the top too. I’ve shared the ring with his promoter Manny Pacquiao, so if I can dance with ‘Pac-Man’, I can dance with a ‘Pitbull’.

 “My activity is definitely an advantage. I’ve been sparring great fighters at Wild Card Boxing Gym and I’m keeping sharp. This gym has the best fighters from all around the world.

 “I’ve seen many examples of fighters with Isaac’s style. I’ve been able to out-class them. That’s the goal on July 29.

 “I promise that we’re gonna leave Mexican boxing and American boxing on a high pedestal. You’re gonna see two warriors go at it and it’s gonna be fitting of the stage that we’re on.

“This is my time. Isaac Cruz is in trouble. I will be ready on July 29.”

 
JESUS RAMOS JR.

 “This is a huge opportunity for me and I’m very blessed. I’m working extremely hard. I’m facing a tough opponent who always comes to fight. I know he’s gonna be there and ready to fight for the whole 12 rounds.

 “I think with a win over Sergio Garcia I’m top five, or at least top 10 in the division. I’ve been beating top guys and looking impressive against them. I want to earn my shot and these are the fights I have to take.

 “The goal is a knockout, but I’m a more mature fighter now. I don’t put that pressure on myself. I just go out there and perform and do what I do best. I work hard every day and I have to demonstrate that. If the opportunity comes, I know how to finish.

 “This is gonna be an exciting fight. He’s a fighter who comes forward and he’s gonna be there all night. That’s the kind of fight I like. I can brawl if I have to.

 “As fighters we grow with each fight and mature. I’ve matured with every fight and I’ve acknowledged my mistakes. I go back into the gym and work on getting better and that’s what I’m gonna show on July 29.

 “I’m motivated by any doubt that I receive. If they don’t consider me the top of the division yet, then it’s because I haven’t earned it. I’m going to keep working hard. A lot of people thought my last fight was a 50/50 matchup, and I went out there and showed that it wasn’t the case.”

 
SERGIO GARCIA

 “I’m training in the U.K. with a new trainer in Angel Fernandez and we’ve been working really hard. I’m facing a young opponent who’s gonna give it his all, but I have the edge in experience and I’m gonna take advantage on July 29.

 “I’ve been feeling great with my new trainer and the chemistry is outstanding. But this is really about me having a third chance in the U.S. I know that if this passes by me, I might not get another opportunity.

 “I know that Ramos wants to show out and make it to the top of the division. I just have to focus on executing what I do in the ring. I’ve shown that I have courage, but now I have to show my skills as well.  

 “I can’t give away my secrets, but I have Jesus well scouted. I’ve been following him and I respect him. I know he’s been watching me too and that’s gonna make this a great fight.

 “I may possess some tools that Jose doesn’t have. My fight against Tony Harrison was not my best night. I thought my fight with Sebastian Fundora could have gone either way. I’m going to take that experience and use it to come out on top.”

 
GURGEN HOVHANNISYAN

“My training is going really well. I’m very happy to be the opening fight on SHOWTIME PPV. I’m training really hard for July 29.

“I’ve known Viktor Faust since the amateurs and I looked up to him then. I’m very familiar with what he can do in the ring and I’m preparing to put on a great show. I’m very confident that I’m going to open this pay-per-view with an excellent performance.

 “Spence vs. Crawford is gonna be the fight of the decade and that makes this a big step for me. A lot of people will be watching my performance and it’s very important for me to be on this card and perform well.

 Boxing is more of a mental sport. I’ve learned a lot in that regard from being in the gym and sparring top fighters. With it being my fifth fight, that’s only a number to me. I’m prepared for this. It doesn’t matter to me how experienced my opponent is. I’m going to take on the fights with the best opponents.

“We do a lot more than 10 rounds of sparring when I’m training with Joe Goossen in the gym, so I’m not worried about going the distance if I have to. I’m more than ready.

“I’m not going to force the knockout, but if it comes, it comes. I’m just going to deliver beautiful boxing for everyone watching.”


Sunday, June 25, 2023

Results From CNC Entertainment and Ponytail Promotions Card at Patapsco Arena in Baltimore, Maryland

Here are the official results from the CNC Entertainment and Ponytail Promotions card in Baltimore. 

Photos by Daniel Cork 

In the main event Mack Allison IV defeated Juan Rodriguez by unanimous decision in their 8-rounder welterweight contest. Allison send Rodriguez to the canvas in the third-round but he would make it to his feet to continue the fight. All three judges scored the bout for Allison, 78-73, and 80-71 twice.
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Dravontay"Speed" Rawls returned to the ring after a three and a half layoff to battle Jose Rodriguez-Crespo to a split draw in their 6-round super featherweight contest. One judge scored the bout 57-56 for Rodriguez. The second judge had it 58-55 for Rawls while the third scored it even at 57-57.
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Tyrell Boyd continues to add to his perfect record of knockouts with another one over Derrick Vann at 1:49 in the third-round. 
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Christopher Glenn finished off the debuting Jaequez Jones in the first-round of a scheduled 4-round featherweight contest. Glenn landed a hard body shot that Jones couldn't recover from at 1:33 in the first-round. 


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Deshawn Chase would dominate Alberto Boites Salazar in all four rounds of their welterweight contest to get the unanimous decision win, 40-36 from all three judges scorecards.
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Anwar Wingate scored a third-round TKO over Shawn Randolph. Wingate loaded up some shots on Randolph that he couldn't respond back to. Referee Brent Bovell jumped in to stop the contest at 1:29 of the third-round.

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In a close 4-round super middleweight battle Walter Sanders edged out Milton Volter in their back to back exchange of punches. All three judges scored a close unanimous decision for Sanders with the scores 38-37.
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In a 4-round heavyweight bout Isaiah Branch boxed his way to a unanimous decision over Robert Hough. One judge looked to give Branch a 10-8 round leaving the final scored to read 40- 35. 
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Ricky Sanabria fired off some hard shots to get a first-round stoppage over the debuting Christopher Dixon at 1:11. Referee Brent Bovell didn't hesitate to save Dixon from move unnecessary punishment. 
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In the opening bout of pro debut super featherweighs, Juan Pablo Guillen Arancibia made an opening statement by landing some hard shots to send Yoses Vidales to the canvas where he could not beat the ten count. The fight was waived off at 1:50 of the opening round. 

Carlos Adames Retained Interim WBC Middleweight Title With Questionable Stoppage

(Photos from Esther Lin/SHOWTIME)

Carlos Adames continues to be the top middleweight as he retained the Interim WBC Middleweight Title with a ninth-round stoppage over former unified world champion Julian “J-Rock” Williams in the main event of action live on SHOWTIME Saturday night from The Armory in Minneapolis in a Premier Boxing Champions event.
 
“I’m so thankful to everyone who came out here and gave me support today and all week,” said Adames. “We gave the fans a great fight and I accomplished my goal, which was walking out of here with the title.”
 
The early rounds saw good back and forth action, as Adames (23-1, 18 KOs)  appeared to wobble Williams (28-4-1, 16 KOs) in round two, forcing Williams to hold on and survive the rest of the round. After Adames opened up a cut under Williams’ right eye in round three, Williams showed his championship pedigree in rebounding to land several big power shots and control most of the round.
 
The tide turned again in round four, with Adames landing a series of power shots that again had Williams hurt against the ropes and hoping to hold and keep Adames off him. The fight settled in after the fourth, with both fighters having their moments through the middle frames.
 
“I really don’t know how he survived the fourth round, but he’s a veteran,” said Adames. “He’s got skills and that’s what got him through that round.”
 
“I just stayed calm,” said Williams about the fourth round. “I knew he was trying to finish me. I knew he was throwing punches, but I think I won the next couple of rounds after that.”
 
The Dominican Republic’s Adames broke through once again in round nine, upping his activity again and staggering Williams with a series of power shots. Williams showed his consummate ring IQ and grit by doing everything he could to keep Adames from delivering a decisive blow, however referee Mark Nelson stepped in and called an end to the fight 2:45 into the round.
 
“When I came with those two rights, that’s when the referee stopped it,” said Adames. “If I would’ve hit him with another one, he probably would’ve gotten really hurt.”
 
Williams disagreed with the stoppage and expressed his displeasure in the ring post fight.
 
“I think it was a terrible stoppage, but what can I do?” said Williams. “I’m healthy and I feel fine. I thought it was pretty much even and I was taking over while he was getting tired. Of course I want a rematch. It’s not his fault that the ref jumped in early. It looked corny. It looked bad. It was a great fight, I thought it was an even fight, and he jumps in and stops it because I got a little bit buzzed. It’s boxing.”
 
At the time of the stoppage, Adames led on all three cards by scores 80-72, 78-74 and 77-74. The overall punch stats were close according to CompuBox, with Adames’ biggest advantage coming in a 64-27 edge on body shots that helped break his opponent down.
 
“I’m one of those fighters that knows that to chop the tree down, you start with the trunk and then it will fall by itself,” said Adames. “I’m a warrior. I’m going to rest for a little bit and see what’s next.”