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Not any caste matchups of note this weekend.
Sergio Garcia is the B side on the PBC super fight card against a Cuban prospect who is getting fast tracked to the 154 pound championship level. If he loses this fight he will probably drift down to the gatekeeper level for fringe contender status. I looked up the record of the Cuban and his management team already have a fight lined up for late August. So Garcia will have to fight the system to earn a decision in this bout.Not any caste matchups of note this weekend.
that's what they want. American promoters aren't even signing White European fighters lately (apart from Tom Loeffler). Yet they are all signing Cubans recently.Sergio Garcia is the B side on the PBC super fight card against a Cuban prospect who is getting fast tracked to the 154 pound championship level. If he loses this fight he will probably drift down to the gatekeeper level for fringe contender status. I looked up the record of the Cuban and his management team already have a fight lined up for late August. So Garcia will have to fight the system to earn a decision in this bout.
As I feared/predicted Garcia was given B side treatment and was stopped in the 3rd round while under fire after a violent knockdown but still trying to parry shots and he fired back a combination as the referee intervened. He should have been given the benefit of the doubt, contrast this with the main event where Spence was beaten from pillar to post and violently dropped 3 times and was dropped twice in the 7th round yet he was allowed to continue and absorb a violent beating well into the 9th round.that's what they want. American promoters aren't even signing White European fighters lately (apart from Tom Loeffler). Yet they are all signing Cubans recently.
I was waiting for Area Required to post this but the Jake Paul wigger circus hits the air waves tonight. This time he brings his act to DAZN and he fights the younger of the Diaz brothers. Judging from the talk of Diaz he has mailed it in as he is talking about being the "better fighter". It could be another ugly ko win for Paul who seems to perpetually have floaties on in the shallow end of the boxing world while collecting millions for novelty fights.As I feared/predicted Garcia was given B side treatment and was stopped in the 3rd round while under fire after a violent knockdown but still trying to parry shots and he fired back a combination as the referee intervened. He should have been given the benefit of the doubt, contrast this with the main event where Spence was beaten from pillar to post and violently dropped 3 times and was dropped twice in the 7th round yet he was allowed to continue and absorb a violent beating well into the 9th round.
All the talk of the titles being immediately split up if Spence won are over as Crawford won't jump to 154 for a rematch. Stanionis will probably get a title shot at some point next year or his team could push for an elevation to a full championship if Crawford balks at the purse for this fight.
PS Tszyu will be elevated to a full champion the minute Charlo enters the ring against Alvarez in their super fight and Brian Mendoza looks like he will be elevated too. There are rumors that the two camps are negotiating for a unification bout in Australia later this year.
Also Crawford has changed his mind and is willing to jump to junior middleweight for a Spence rematch. The machinations for the various belts in both divisions should play out in the next few months. https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/38125564/wbo-award-tim-tszyu-full-world-champion-status
https://www.ringtv.com/656817-teren...unior-middleweight-rematch-with-errol-spence/
Well this is turning chicken s&^t into processed chicken nuggets as Joshua is fighting Robert Helenius on Saturday and the fans will win in one aspect as this will be a regular DAZN card instead of a PPV.I was waiting for Area Required to post this but the Jake Paul wigger circus hits the air waves tonight. This time he brings his act to DAZN and he fights the younger of the Diaz brothers. Judging from the talk of Diaz he has mailed it in as he is talking about being the "better fighter". It could be another ugly ko win for Paul who seems to perpetually have floaties on in the shallow end of the boxing world while collecting millions for novelty fights.
PS hot off the presses idiot musclebound lunkhead Dillian Whyte tested positive for a PED and he is scratched from a PPV that was supposed to happen next week. I don't know what credible opponent can be found in a week. Dave Allen has been begging for a big fight but Joshua would probably blow through him like a blow torch through butter with a full training camp for Allen let alone short notice. https://www.boxingscene.com/anthony...ematch-due-drug-test-adverse-findings--176707
PS 2 Updating actually fights ethnic German-Argentine Guido Schramm fought on a prospects card on Showtime last night and fought to a draw with his AA opponent Paul Kroll(who initially thought was White due to his ethnic name). Since the Argentine was the B side he probably eked out a tough decision win if this was fought on neutral ground.
Schramm will come again on these Showtime prospect cards. He will probably need a spectacular win to graduate to a Showtime contender card.
PS 3 Updating the circus card from last night Jake Paul pounded a fairly obvious decision over pro MMA aging bad boy Nate Diaz.
Diaz was under fire in the first round and gave ground after being wobbled as it looked like a matter of time before in the inevitable ko but Diaz settled down and won a few rounds. He was violently dropped in the 5th round but rode that out and down the stretch he took the fight to Paul.
Paul while showing he could go 10 still looks like a novice fighter in terms of work rate and head movement but he did show good leg work late when Diaz who still can absorb a frightful beating and keep coming for more rallied late.
Where the Paul circus goes next is anybody's guess but he has thrown out Colin McGregor as an opponent and dreamed of Alvarez out loud.
Yes we have literally an old fashioned pro wrestling retirement match with Chisora vs Washington and even Helenius has to win or look lively before a stoppage or a tight points loss for him to be anything but a B side prospect opponent. Fisher is stepping up from Eastern European blue collar worker types to a somewhat skilled domestic level B side guy. Armstrong could expose Fisher but I can't see a stoppage loss as he has no pro knockouts. If McKean has a chin the Hrgovic fight could be the gem of the card as Mckean is fit and ready to go but as with all heavyweight prospects there is an unknown quantity about his chin and stamina, El Animale will test that.As White is right mention Anthony Jousha vs Robert Helenius is the main fight on a HW card. Hagovic vs McKean and Johnny Fisher is fighting Harry Armstrong and Chisora vs Gerald Washington. I believe it could be make or break time for a couple of these heavyweights.
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Wrapping up the weekend of fights, starting from the bottom of the Saturday afternoon card Campbell Hatton had a workman like win over a domestic 140 pound junkyard dog type opponent. He has improved but he has a long way to go before he can even challenge for even an area level title.I thought Helenius would be getting in there after his Wilder loss, but it seems he got a layup not even a week ago. Interesting to see if he can pull an upset somehow, I don't think so but who knows.
Yes he looks like Robby the Robot. During the 6th round break he bewilderedly asked his coach about throwing the right hand against Wilder this would be fatal as he doesn't fight with the bullying style Fury used against Wilder in their rematch and rubber bout.Yup looks like Joshua was a slow starter against Helenius before Helenius got tired and was caught, I don't think it bodes well for him against Wilder.
Didn't know about the Usyk fight. That's big. Dubois got jabbed to death in his loss. Look for Usyk to do the same.Black American boxer Kelvin Johnson has become a Russian citizen and changed his name to Kelvin Valdimirovich, in honor of Vladimir Putin.
A huge week of boxing this week. A lot of heavyweight action. Usyk vs Dubois and Jalolov vs Ehwarieme and more.
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Yes cue up the Black Russian jokes. I think a Black Russian is a mix of vodka and black liqueur but when Jones arrived in Moscow it was a mix of ******* and a dash of Anglo-Saxon ancestry. Call Johnson a Dirty Black Russian which holds the Anglo-Saxon ancestry....Black American boxer Kelvin Johnson has become a Russian citizen and changed his name to Kelvin Valdimirovich, in honor of Vladimir Putin.
A huge week of boxing this week. A lot of heavyweight action. Usyk vs Dubois and Jalolov vs Ehwarieme and more.
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Usyk gored the bull and the bull wanted no more. As for the phantom knockdown I couldn't make heads or tails over the punch it looked very borderline but Usyk was looking at the referee when he rested on his posterior and that is another debate if he would have beaten the count if it was called a legal blow and would he have had the legs to wriggle out of a very dangerous situation.Usyk KOs DuBois, sitting him down for the count with a picture-perfect jab(?), but it was far from his best night. There was a big scare in the fifth round where Usyk was badly hurt and dropped by a blow which looked just below the belt and was given recovery time, I guess it was a low blow as subsequent bodyshot lacked this effect, and he was letting the limited, but likely improved DuBois get off too easy.
Unless Usyk is getting ring rust off this makes the superfight look more favorable for Fury.
Some think it was an upward arcing type blow that jolted the cup on the way, would make sense as Usyk took hard body punches after the fact and from Joshua in his last fight, reacting better.Usyk gored the bull and the bull wanted no more. As for the phantom knockdown I couldn't make heads or tails over the punch it looked very borderline but Usyk was looking at the referee when he rested on his posterior and that is another debate if he would have beaten the count if it was called a legal blow and would he have had the legs to wriggle out of a very dangerous situation.
This is something that will be debated for years in England and will be something similar to the Tunney vs Dempsey II long count for the English.
Updating the debate I have a still photo from a British paper and the blow looks low if you strictly interpret the rules as the glove wasn't fully landing on the waist line and seemed to partially land there and partially go in the soft section above the reproductive organs. I can see why a referee could be wrong on the call as only a still photo is evidence of this. Even if they used replay and determined the blow was legal and gave Dubois the knockdown the momentum would have been lost and as we saw he would have been ko'd. https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/boxing/boxing-fans-convinced-daniel-dubois-30796326
It was a low blow. I watched it a few times and as the picture shows, it was an uppercut that started lower and ended by the belt line.
Yes the photo showed the punch arcing up and then hitting around the belt line but it could have easily hit the cup and then kept on going upwards.Some think it was an upward arcing type blow that jolted the cup on the way, would make sense as Usyk took hard body punches after the fact and from Joshua in his last fight, reacting better.
Chisora is the first one I saw pull the race card in this situation, I hate having to link LDBC type channels but this is the only source where I could find him saying this:
“IT WAS A BLACK GUY FIGHTING IN A WHITE COUNTRY, WHAT YOU EXPECT?” Derek Chisora RAW on USYK DUBOIS
Considering all the mayhem black fighters are and were allowed to get away with I don't have much sympathy either way.