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Boxing Junkie
2h ago
The proliferation of titles makes it difficult for all but the most astute fans to determine the cream of the boxing crop.
That’s why Boxing Junkie came up with its “Great Eight” feature, which names the best fighter in each of the original eight weight classes –heavyweight, light heavyweight, middleweight, welterweight, lightweight, featherweight, bantamweight and flyweight.
Heavyweight includes cruiserweight (and the WBA and WBC’s bridgerweight), light heavyweight includes super middleweight, middleweight includes junior middleweight and so on down to flyweight, which includes junior flyweig ..read more
Boxing Junkie
1d ago
Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov is official.
Crawford, the 147-pound champion and pound-for-pound king, will be moving up in weight to challenge the WBA 154-pound beltholder on Aug. 3 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, it was formally announced on Wednesday.
The lead promoter is Riyadh Season, which will be presenting its first event outside of Saudi Arabia.
Terence Crawford vs Israil Madrimov first face-off ahead of Aug 3rd in LA…
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— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) April 24, 2024
“We are delighted for Riyadh Season to host its first overseas event ..read more
Boxing Junkie
2d ago
Ryan Garcia’s dominating victory over Devin Haney on Saturday created a tricky situation here.
On one hand, Garcia turned in arguably the best performance of the year so far, putting his No. 10-ranked pound-for-pound opponent down three times and winning a majority decision to stun the favored Haney and the boxing world.
Garcia deserves credit for executing a good game plan to perfection, which certainly raised his stock.
On the other hand, he weighed in a whopping 3.2 pounds over the 140-pound limit for the fight, a failure that detracts from his accomplishment to a good degree.
That had to b ..read more
Boxing Junkie
3d ago
Jaime Munguia was in the right place at the right time when Jermall Charlo fell out as Canelo Alvarez’s expected opponent and the young Mexican, the next best choice, was selected to face his superstar countryman on May 4 in Las Vegas.
Munguia’s mission now is to take advantage of what could be a once-in-a-career opportunity.
“This is a great opportunity to show the world and show myself who I really am,” he told Boxing Junkie through a translator. “… What I want to show myself is that anything is possible.”
Munguia (43-0, 34 KOs) had won a 154-pound title and built a gawdy record but hadn’t ..read more
Boxing Junkie
3d ago
FIGHT WEEK
Junior welterweight contender Jose Ramirez is set to return from a 13-month layoff against veteran Rances Barthelemy on Saturday in Fresno, California.
JOSE RAMIREZ (28-1, 18 KOs)
VS. RANCES BARTHELEMY (30-2-1, 15 KOs)
Date: Saturday, April 27
Time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT (main event later in show)
Where: Save Mart Center, Fresno, California
TV/Stream: DAZN
Division: Junior welterweight (140 pounds)
At stake: No major titles
Boxing Junkie Pound-for-pound: None
Odds: NA
Significance (up to five stars): ***
Also on the card: Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs. Thomas Dulorme, junior middleweights ..read more
Boxing Junkie
4d ago
A critical look at the past week in boxing
BIGGEST WINNER
Ryan Garcia
We don’t know whether or to what extent Garcia is off his rocker.
He exhibited signs of serious issues in the lead-up to his fight against Devin Haney on Saturday, acting erratically at every turn, but at least some of that might’ve been an act to sell the fight and himself. And the fact he missed weight by 3.2 pounds, which was unprofessional, raised further questions about his mindset.
What we DO know now with certainty is that Garcia can fight.
Garcia gave one of the most stunning performances in recent years at Barclays ..read more
Boxing Junkie
5d ago
Ryan Garcia delivered one of the most significant upsets in years, putting 140-pound champ and pound-for-pounder Devin Haney down three times and defeating him by a majority decision Saturday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Here are images from the fight. All photos by Al Bello of Getty Images.
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Boxing Junkie
5d ago
A good left hook can take a fighter a long way. Even if his skill set is limited. Even if he’s crazy.
Ryan Garcia was as good in the ring on Saturday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn as he was whacky leading up to his fight against Devin Haney, putting the 140-pound champ down three times and winning a stunning majority decision in a wild fight.
Garcia didn’t win the title because he came in 3.2 pounds over the limit but he made an enormous statement, one that lifted him to the next level of stardom.
Compilation of Ryan Garcia Knocking down Devin Haney three different times pic.twitter.com/iGYP ..read more
Boxing Junkie
6d ago
Ryan Garcia served up one last bit of weirdness.
The 140-pound contender, who is scheduled to face Devin Haney on pay-per-view Saturday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, lost the right to fight for Haney’s WBC belt when he came in 3.2 pounds over the division limit Friday morning.
Then, at the public (unofficial) weigh-in in the afternoon, he gave professionalism the middle finger by removing his shirt and chugging down what appeared to be a beer on stage.
He later said on social media that he drank apple juice combined with sparkling water, not beer, followed by a “HEHE.”
100 Percent worth it ..read more
Boxing Junkie
6d ago
Terence Crawford finally has his next dance partner.
The No. 1 fighter pound-for-pound will move up from 147 pounds to 154 to challenge Israil Madrimov for the Uzbek’s WBA title on Aug. 3 in Los Angeles, ESPN is reporting.
The fight will be promoted by Saudi Arabian authorities, who will be presenting their first card outside the Middle East country.
A news conference to formally announce the bout is set for Wednesday in New York, according to the outlet.
Jermell Charlo was designated as the WBA’s 154-pound “champion in recess” when he made the decision to challenge 168-pound beltholder Canelo ..read more