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Elijah Garcia secured a dominant win against Jose Armando Resendiz in a blockbuster clash on Saturday, September 30 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The pair squared off in the Showtime PPV opener, leading to Canelo Alvarez’s undisputed 168-pound title defense against Jermell Charlo.
The scheduled for 10 rounds middleweight bout didn’t go the full distance. Garcia dropped Resendiz to the canvas with a big right hook that followed a pair of body shots. The latter managed to get back on his feet and beat the eight count, to only once again be dominated by a series of heavy shots.
Referee Tony Weeks stepped in and waved the fight to save Resend
Mario Barrios defeated former world champion Yordenis Ugas on Saturday, September 30 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The pair battled it out on the Showtime PPV card, headlined by Canelo Alvarez’s undisputed super middleweight title defense against Jermell Charlo.
The scheduled for 12 rounds contest went the full distance. Barrios came out on top, twice sending Ugas to the canvas in the second and 12th rounds. The latter had his right eye swollen, as well got a point deducted in the final round for spitting out his mouth guard. The scores were 117-108, 118-107 and 118-107.
With the victory by unanimous decision, Mario Barrios improved to 28-2, 18 KOs and coll
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Undefeated David Benavidez and unbeaten Demetrius Andrade square off on Saturday, November 25 at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The contest features former two-time super middleweight champion up against former two-division world champion. The pair battles it out live on Showtime PPV.
Ahead of their 12-round bout, the fighters hosted a launch press conference at The Conga Room at L.A. Live. Benavidez and Andrade previewed their bout and went face to face.
Las Vegas-based David Benavidez (27-0, 23 KOs) is a former two-time WBC super middleweight champion. The 26-year-old native of Phoenix, Arizona is coming off the win by unanimous decision against Caleb Plant in March, when he retained his interim WBC 168-pound belt.
“This is definitely the biggest fight of my career,” David Benavidez said. “I give Demetrius a lot of props. He’s a great fighter and a lot of people have been ducking him for a long time. Nobody wanted to give him the opportunity but now we came together and we have the opportunity to make a great fight happen. These are the fights I want. I want to make my own lane and face the best. Andrade is one of the best in this weight class.”
“I know this isn’t going to be an easy fight but at the end of the day, it’s going to bring the best out of me. I’m a monster for a reason.”
David Benavidez | Esther Lin/ShowtimeDavid Benavidez | Esther Lin/Showtime
‘The winner of this fight is the best super middleweight in the world’
“Everything about Demetrius Andrade is different than Caleb Plant. His fighting style. He’s a lefty. His combination selection is different. It’s up to me to do the homework and see what I can learn from him off his previous fights and then put in the game plan. He’s a world class fighter and he’s not going to give me an easy fight at all. He’s hungry for the fight so that’s going to make for a great fight and the fans are going to be the ones who win.”
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“I’m not worried about Canelo Alvarez. I’m worried about Demetrius Andrade. I definitely believe the winner of this fight is the best super middleweight in the world.”
“He’s a very technical fighter. He’s a champion in two different weight classes. When you get a fighter like this, it’s 50-50. He’s a threat to anybody. A lot of people wouldn’t take the fight with him because they know he’s a probl
Anthony Taylor has turned a life on the streets into one in the ring with the help of Jake Paul, who he has tipped for greatness.
It has not been an easy life for Taylor, who had to sleep rough and became a male stripper to make ends meet.
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Taylor has revealed it was Paul that helped change his lifeCredit: Instagram / @anthony_prettyboy
Now he is part of the Misfits Boxing label and will be fighting at the Manchester Arena on Saturday night on the undercard of KSI vs Tommy Fury and Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis.
And Pretty Boy credits his rise from the bottom to Logan’s brother Jake, who helped him grow from sparring partner to boxing star – and believes he can beat Canelo Alvarez one day.
Speaking to Gambling Zone, Taylor said: “It’s crazy how I’ve made a name for myself, I’m no longer Jake Paul’s sparring partner.
“But I give every credit to Jake Paul in the world. He created this path for me and I’ve snapped up the opportunity.
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“On this Misfits path and with the help of Mams Taylor, I’ve managed to buy a house.
“I was once homeless and now I’m living the good life. Thank you Jake Paul. Thank you Mams Taylor. But also I’m proud of myself for taking the opportunity.
“I’m no longer just Jake Paul’s sparring partner, but I’ll be forever grateful, and you know what, that guy can do anything he wants, achieve anything he wants.
“If he’s backing himself against Canelo, write him off at your peril. Give it a few years and I think he can do it.
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Taylor and Paul used to be sparring partnersCredit: Getty
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And Taylor thinks that Paul will knock Canelo out one dayCredit: Ryan Hafey/PBC
“When Canelo’s slightly more worn and has more miles on the clock and before they both retire, Jake knocks Canelo out.”
Taylor looked to become an MMA star at the age of 25 and moved to Los Angeles in 2015, but he came upon hard times and took a job as a male stripper.
Speaking earlier this year, the 34-year-old said: “I was a stripper, I had nothing. I wasn’t doing anything with my life, I was homeless, nowhere to go, and I was stripping. I was just enjoying life as a bum who had no goals, nothing.
“It was all men who danced and nothing but women who came in. It was kind of like Magic Mike.
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Fury beat Taylor in 2021, maintaining his unbeaten streakCredit: Getty
“And that’s how I got into it, I did it for a couple of months, made really good money, and kept at it.
“Those times were low, the lowest times of my life. Having to endure that for such a long period of time really molded the person I am now.”
Taylor made his boxing debut in 2017, beating Donte Stubbs, but had to wait another four years before returning to the ring – taking on Tyson Fury’s younger brother Tommy.
While he lost that fight via unanimous decision, he will be back on Saturday night to face YouTube prankster Kenny Ojuederie, otherwise known as KingKenny.
Listen to KSI vs Tommy Fury live, exclusive and free on talkSPORT on Saturday night.
Jermall Charlo has revealed that his children are getting bullied at school in the wake of his brother Jermell Charlo’s defeat to Canelo Alvarez.
The kids’ uncle Jermell has come in for a great deal of criticism over the nature of his performance, as he offered little and was comprehensively beaten on points by the Mexican.
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Jermell was floored and comfortably beaten on points by CaneloCredit: Esther Lin/SHOWTIME
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Jermell and Jermall Charlo are twin brothers who both hold boxing world titlesCredit: Stephanie Trapp/TGB
To his credit, the American undisputed super-welterweight (154lbs) world champion did jump up two weight divisions for the fight, but admittedly this is a difficult counter-argument to make if you’re an eight-year-old on a school playground.
As a result, Jermall said on Instagram live Wednesday: “My kids are hating to go to school right now.
“They don’t wanna go to school because everybody keeps trying to bully them because their uncle lost. That’s crazy…
“They’re trying to bully my kids because their uncle lost.
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“But at the end of the day, it’s boxing, you win some, you lose some and I’m down with everything.”
Charlo then instructed his children, who were with him during his Instagram live stream, to retaliate if provoked.
He continued: “If any one of your kids touch my kids, I’m gonna tell my kids to go ahead and snap on y’all.
“Snap on them, they get tweaking, snap on them. Go and get your lick back.”
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Charlo concluded by confirming his intentions to soon fight Canelo Alvarez himself.
He said: “Canelo what’s up man, I’ll see you soon.”
UFC CEO Dana White worked closely with Showtime for the 2017 boxing match between Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather but judging by comments he made on Tuesday, he is more than happy that he does not have any dealings with the network and its president, Stephen Espinoza.
Showtime Sports is, among several other things, the broadcast partner of Bellator who are currently rumoured to be on the market and seeking a sale in the coming weeks or months and speaking to the media in Las Vegas following the latest Contender Series card, White said that it wouldn’t be a good thing for Bellator to go out of business — and reserved some scorn for its broadcast partner.
“If Bellator continues to exist, it’s not a bad thing. It’s a good thing,” White said to The Mac Life and other media outlets. “If you look at all the sh*t that we take about a lot of things. They’re owned by f*cking Viacom. Do you know how much money these guys h
Dana White had quite a time watching the sweet science this past weekend.
On a rare week off for the UFC, it was boxing superstar Canelo Alvarez who took center stage on Sept. 30 in Las Vegas with a unanimous decision victory over Jermell Charlo. However, Alvarez’s dominant performance to defend his status as undisputed super middleweight champion was not what grabbed White’s attention.
When asked Tuesday at the Contender Series post-fight press conference about the ongoing saga of Bellator’s potential sale, the UFC CEO saved his usual venom for the rival promotion and instead directed it at Bellator’s broadcast partner, Showtime.
“If Bellator continues to exist, it’s not a bad thing. It’s a good thing,” White told reporters. “If you look at all the s*** that we take about a lot of things — they’re owned by f****** Viacom. You know how much money these guys have? Why would they be going out of business unless they’re just tired of doing it, because you’re hearing rumors about Showtime too, not just Bellator. You know what I think of Showtime as a company, there’s no secret. Ag
Undisputed super middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez came out on top in his third title defense against undisputed super welterweight champion Jermell Charlo. The pair battled it out in the main event at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, September 30.
Boxing superstar from Mexico claimed the victory by unanimous decision. In the seventh round Canelo tagged Charlo with a big right hand and secured a knockdown. After 12 rounds, the scores were 118-109, 118-109 and 119-108.
With the win, Canelo improved to 60-2-2, 39 KOs and retained his WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO 168-pound titles. The 33-year-old of Guadalajara, Jalisco became the first boxer to make three successful undisputed championship defenses.
33-year-old Jermell Charlo dropped to 35-2-1, 19 KOs. Houston native moved up two weight-divisions and was looking to become a two-weight undisputed champion.
Canelo vs Charlo marked the first time in the four-belt era when two male undisputed champions were pitted against each other.
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