While speculation surrounds the possibility of a DAZN pay-per-view, the company has maintained a strategic approach, refraining from early pay-per-view announcements. The technicality lies in the fight's availability on DAZN in most international markets, preserving the claim of being "live worldwide on DAZN," a detail that adds a touch of the typical unpredictability associated with the sport of boxing.
As the boxing world anticipates this clash of titans, the shift to Brooklyn injects a fresh energy into the matchup, promising an unforgettable night at the Barclays Center.
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Lopez Jr., who secured three major lightweight titles after defeating Vasyl Lomachenko, faced a setback against George Kambossos Jr. but has since regained one of his titles. His recent defense against Jamaine Ortiz, while successful, left some unimpressed. Despite this, Lopez Sr. remains undeterred, suggesting that Crawford is hesitant to face his son and would be haunted by the prospect of losing.
In colorful language, Lopez Sr. paints a vivid picture of Crawford's reluctance, likening it to a soldier returning from war, haunted by the memories of battle. He attributes Crawford's hesitation not to fear but to a keen awareness of the genuine threat Lopez Jr. poses.
The narrative crafted by Lopez Sr. adds an intriguing layer to the boxing landscape, igniting discussions about potential matchups and the dynamics between established champions and rising stars in the sport.
As the boxing world awaits possible developments, the bold claims from Teofimo Lopez Sr. continue to fuel speculation and debate, leaving fans eager to see if the two fighters will ever share the ring.
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During a recent media call, Garcia emphasized the strong mindset instilled by his family and their shared mentality when it comes to the sport. While acknowledging the family legacy, Garcia expressed his love for the sport, emphasizing that the pressure does not faze him. With the WBA middleweight world champion Erislandy Lara defending his title on the same card, a standout performance by Garcia could set the stage for future title contention.
Garcia, being a southpaw, brings his undefeated record into the ring against Davis, who has accumulated 131 rounds of experience. Despite the difference in ring time, Garcia remains focused on the task at hand and is not underestimating his opponent. As he gears up for the March 30th bout, Garcia is determined to prove himself against a world-class adversary and take a step closer to bringing a coveted world title to the Garcia family crest.
In a final statement, Garcia highlighted his mental strength, expressing his willingness to do anything it takes to secure a victory. As the youngest member of the fighting Garcia family, he faces a tough test ahead, fully aware that Davis is a formidable opponent with a winning mindset.
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This Saturday, Belfast's own Padraig McCrory steps into the ring to face undefeated Puerto Rican sensation Edgar Berlanga. McCrory, undeterred by Berlanga's impressive record, sees this bout as his golden opportunity to catapult himself to the forefront of the sport.
"I know that I am one punch away from changing my life," McCrory confidently asserts. "If it happens, and I truly believe it is going to, I will go down in Irish boxing history, and on Saturday that’s what is going to happen."
McCrory acknowledges the magnitude of the challenge before him but is undaunted by Berlanga's aspirations to face boxing giants like Jaime Munguia and Canelo Alvarez. He sees this bout as his gateway to those same opportunities.
"Winning this fight changes my life for good," McCrory continues. "Anything that’s happened in the past is irrelevant. My life is great, I’m happily married with three kids, and on Saturday it’s going to get even better. This win opens up massive opportunities, the biggest names, like Jaime Munguia, Diego Pacheco, or even Canelo Alvarez. He’s the dream fight for everybody, the money fight, and that’s what awaits me after this fight."
Berlanga, with his eye seemingly set on future opponents, may have underestimated McCrory's resolve. However, McCrory is eager to prove him wrong.
"I’m definitely his hardest fight. I’m a big 168 and he’s never taken anyone’s ‘0'," McCrory adds. "He sounds confident but I think it’s all show. He’s trying to convince himself, and on Saturday, you’ll see that I’m his biggest test. It’s obvious that he has power, he comes with a big punch. Ask anyone, and they’ll say he’s strong and has power. I think he is getting a bit better fundamentally, but he isn’t the finished article and I think he needs more time, and that’s why they haven’t taken the Munguia fight or the Ryder fight, or any of these big fights. They are trying to get him ready for those big fights and unfortunately, I’m a step too far."
"You’ve seen footage of him getting dropped in fights, in the amateurs and in sparring, so I am visualizing using those moments and putting myself there. It’s a big part of what I am doing, visualizing the win and the feeling. I don’t think the fight goes the distance. I see myself knocking him out, you’ve seen him hurt heavy, and I believe I have the power to do it. People don’t expect me to win, I’m the big underdog, but on Saturday, the world is going to know my name."
"Thank you, Eddie, for the opportunity, but you’ve made the wrong decision in picking me," McCrory remarks. "You have big plans for Edgar but unfortunately, I’m going to stop it all from happening."
As the anticipation builds for this clash, McCrory is ready to seize the moment and etch his name in boxing history.
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