The boxing schedule starts on Thursday night. Iglesias is a good-looking prospect.
November 7 (Thursday)
Osleys Iglesias vs. Petro Ivanov (ESPN+)
Super Middleweight | 12 rounds | Montreal, Canada
- Leila Beaudoin vs. Edith Matthysse | Junior Lightweight | 10 rounds
- Steven Butler vs. Diego Chaves | Middleweight | 10 rounds
- Dzmitry Asanau vs. Matias Carlos Adrian Rueda | Lightweight | 8 rounds
- Wilkens Mathieu vs. Marcos Nicolas Karalitzky | Super Middleweight | 8 rounds
November 8 (Friday)
Keyshawn Davis vs. Gustavo Lemos (ESPN+, Sky Sports)
Lightweight | 10 rounds | Norfolk, Virginia
- Kelvin Davis vs. Yeis Solano | Junior Welterweight | 8 rounds
- Abdullah Mason vs. Yohan Vasquez | Lightweight | 8 rounds
- Troy Isley vs. Tyler Howard | Middleweight | 10 rounds
- Austin DeAnda vs. DeAundre Pettus | Middleweight | 8 rounds
- Ra’eese Aleem vs. Deryln Hernandez-Geraldo | Featherweight | 10 rounds
Rikki Naito vs. John Mannu
Junior Welterweight | 10 rounds | Toowoomba, Australia
November 9 (Saturday)
Jaron Ennis vs. Karen Chukhadzhian II (DAZN)
Ennis’
IBF Welterweight title | 12 rounds | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Jesse Rodriguez vs. Pedro Guevara | Rodriguez’s WBC, RING Junior Bantamweight title | 12 rounds
- Raymond Ford vs. Orlando Gonzalez | Junior Lightweight | 10 rounds
- Khalil Coe vs. Manuel Gallegos | Light Heavyweight | 10 rounds
- Ernesto Mercado vs. TBA | Junior Welterweight | 10 rounds
- Austin Williams vs. TBA | Middleweight | 8 rounds
Lester Martinez vs. Joeshon James
Super Middleweight | 10 rounds | Kissimmee, Florida
Joseph Diaz vs. Nicolas Walters
Lightweight | 10 rounds | Kissimmee, Florida
- Nicklaus Flaz vs. Christian Gomez | Welterweight | 10 rounds
- Darrelle Valsaint vs. Angel Ruiz | Junior Middleweight | 10 rounds
Immanuwel Aleem vs. Juan Macias Montiel
Super Middleweight | 10 rounds | Hanover, Maryland
Subriel Matias vs. Roberto Ramirez (PPV.com)
Junior Welterweight | 12 rounds | Bayamon, Puerto Rico
- Emmanuel Rodriguez vs. Jose Salas | Bantamweight | 12 rounds
- Alfredo Santiago vs. Pedro Campa | Junior Welterweight | 10 rounds
- Jeyvier Cintron vs. Rashib Martinez | Bantamweight | 10 rounds
- Abimael Ortiz vs. Kevin Gonzalez | TBA weight | TBA rounds
The b side of the Quebec based main event is a Ukrainian fighter who has been fighting in Quebec and I am assuming the same promotional shows. It's rare that a promotion cannibalizes one of their fighters so that a bigger star can emerge. I suspect the Ukrainian was brought in to make the Afro-Cuban shine but I could be wrong.
Steven Butler is on the comeback after losing at the domestic level another loss and his career will be on the skids at even this level of boxing.
On Saturday DAZN has a double championship card with Karen Chukhadzhian getting a rematch with Ennis from what I remember of the first bout it wasn't remotely competitive but the West Asian based out of the Ukraine went the distance and took a beating from the budding welterweight star.
Also Bam Rodriguez has a showcase bout and is rumored to have big fights lined up in 25' and I assume will fight in Saudi Arabia if the opponents can be financially satisfied, which should be easy to for the Saudis as champions in the sub 126 pound range rarely earn 7 figure purses.
PS the biggest out of the ring news is that the "Monster" signed with the Saudi promotional firm and will have multiple fights lined up in 25' and is rumored to earn low 8 figures for his bouts which is a record guarantee for sub 126 pound fighters.
https://fightnews.com/riyadh-season-inks-monster-inoue/166626
Updating the weeks bouts and Steven Butler beat his club fight opponent and saved his career as viable A side fighter on the domestic level scene. I wonder if he will get a cross roads bout against a prospect on a Top Rank card in the future as his promotional company have a working agreement with Top Rank to cross promote their fighters.
Also as speculated Osleys Iglesias wiped out his Ukrainian opponent with one punch in the 5th round and retained his minor world level belt. I missed both bouts and I just read the results off the wire reports but the Afro-Cuban sounds like he is a live dog in the 168 pound division and could be in the Willian Scull sweepstakes. As every viable contender will have a decent purse offer to Scull to win his world belt as Scull seems vulnerable after his disputed win of the IBF belt last month.
Also I missed mentioning Gustavo Lemos was fighting former prospect and now at least fringe contender Keyshawn Davis. Lemos was last seen losing a tight decision against Ritchardson Hitchins at 140 pounds in an IBF eliminator but he dropped down to lightweight against Davis and failed badly in making weight. The fight was in limbo but the Virginia boxing commission allowed the bout to continue.
It would have been better for Lemos if the bout and the card was scrapped as he was wiped out inside of 2 rounds and he will need a rebuild after this loss as he was dropped 3 times in the second round. The aggressive Argentine was caught with his temple exposed and never recovered from the first knockdown. If Lemos wants hard currency and B side work he will get it off the Hitchins fight but it will be visiting prospects home towns and hoping to score a spectacular upset in his future if he wants Top Rank or Matchroom work.
On Saturday night Karen Chukhadzhian applied a different approach to his mandated rematch against Boots Ennis and lost a tougher fight than a quick glance of the scorecards would indicate. At the start of the 5th round he seemed to be even up with local champion but was forced to take a knee while under heavy fire. After that most rounds went to Ennis but the Ukrainian national won rounds but never seemed to have the same pop in his punches he had prior to the 5th round and that may have been the deciding factor of the bout.
He's not White but he is a budding superstar as Bam Rodriguez easily disposed of Pedro Guevara with 2 violent knockdowns with the 2nd leaving the former champion too woozy to rise and no count was given to the prone challenger.
After the showcase bout Hearn confirmed what has been speculated about writers and fans that Bam would have a fight on Saudi soil for a mega purse for the 115 pound division.