Montreal, Canada - In a highly anticipated event, NABF super-middleweight champion Erik Bazinyan (32-0, 23 KOs) is set to defend his title against Shakeel Phinn (26-3-1, 17 KOs) on April 11 at the Cabaret du Casino de Montréal. Presented by Eye of the Tiger Management, this showdown between two local talents promises to be a thrilling encounter for boxing fans.
The clash between Bazinyan and Phinn, dubbed "The North Crown vs. The South Crown," carries significant implications for both fighters. With Bazinyan ranked in the top positions across multiple federations and holding the NABF title, he aims to solidify his status as a top contender in the division. Phinn, known as "The Jamaican Juggernaut," seeks to capitalize on his recent successes and elevate his rankings with a victory over Bazinyan.
Camille Estephan, president of Eye of the Tiger Management, expressed excitement about the matchup and emphasized the importance of keeping Bazinyan active despite challenges in securing world title opportunities. The local rivalry adds an extra layer of intensity to the fight, promising an unforgettable evening for spectators.
Bazinyan, undefeated in his professional career, acknowledges Phinn as a formidable opponent but remains focused on maintaining his perfect record and advancing towards a world title shot. With determination and dedication, he prepares to deliver a memorable performance for the fans.
Phinn, returning to Montreal after a two-year absence, anticipates a warm reception from his supporters and views the fight as an opportunity to showcase his skills on home soil. Confident in his abilities, he is determined to seize the moment and emerge victorious against Bazinyan.
As the countdown to April 11 begins, boxing enthusiasts eagerly anticipate witnessing the clash between Bazinyan and Phinn, expecting fireworks inside the ring and a memorable night of action-packed entertainment.
#ErikBazinyan #ShakeelPhinn #EyeoftheTiger #boxing #boxingnews
“It’s talks of me fighting him right now, so if I don’t get lowballed I’m going to break his face,” Roach boldly stated, emphasizing his determination for the potential clash.
Roach, a 28-year-old hailing from Upper Marlboro, Maryland, delivered a stern message to Foster, suggesting that the latter might face difficulties reaching Top Rank CEO Bob Arum after his recent performance.
“No more talking,” Roach emphasized, urging Foster to make the call. He speculated, “He needs to call Bob but he probably won’t answer after that performance!”
With Roach boasting a record of 24-1-1 and Foster standing at 22-2, both fighters present formidable challenges in the super featherweight division. As Emanuel Navarrete contemplates a move to lightweight, the potential matchup between Foster and Roach Jr. gains even more significance.
As the negotiations unfold, boxing enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the prospect of witnessing a unification battle between Roach and Foster, adding another layer of excitement to the dynamic super featherweight landscape.
#RoachVsFoster #SuperFeatherweightShowdown #BoxingUnification #FightTalks #WBCChampion #WBAChampion
"Boxing is a sport in which change is very difficult to get. We’re purists, traditionalists, we don’t want changes," Sulaiman stated, addressing concerns within the boxing community. Despite the skepticism surrounding the use of six judges, he stands firm on the idea, suggesting that it reduces the likelihood of a wrong decision.
Abraham Tolentino, the International Olympic Committee president, expressed regret over Pacquiao's disqualification, acknowledging the necessity for all athletes, regardless of their status, to undergo qualifiers in the pursuit of Olympic participation.
As the curtain falls on Manny Pacquiao's Olympic aspirations, it also marks the end of a historic era in boxing. The rejection by the IOC underscores the reality that Pacquiao, once a dominant force in the ring, is not expected to make a return to the professional stage. The prospect of a gold medal in the 2024 Olympics now remains a distant and unattainable dream for the boxing legend.
In essence, the age restriction has become the final opponent that Manny Pacquiao cannot conquer, bringing a poignant end to an extraordinary career that has left an indelible mark on the sport of boxing.
#Pacquiao #OlympicDream #BoxingLegend #FarewellToAChampion #Paris2024 #EndOfAnEra
Paulie Malignaggi takes on Canelo Alvarez[/caption]
Boxing legend Paulie Malignaggi has reignited the controversy surrounding Canelo Alvarez's upcoming Cinco De Mayo fight, accusing the undisputed super-middleweight champion of "gimme matchups" and dodging fellow contenders.
Alvarez's recent announcement of an American opponent for his May 4th bout left fans underwhelmed, especially considering the stacked 168lb division boasting exciting names like Jaime Munguia, David Morrell, and David Benavidez, all sharing Mexican heritage with the champion.
Malignaggi, a two-division world champion himself, echoed the disappointment on his YouTube channel, Paulie TV. He slammed the upcoming fight as a "gimme matchup" and questioned why Canelo hasn't faced harsher consequences for seemingly avoiding tougher challenges. "Is it time to strip him of his titles?" Malignaggi provocatively asked his viewers.
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Paulie Malignaggi takes on Canelo Alvarez[/caption]
This isn't the first time Canelo's fight selections have drawn criticism. Fans and pundits have previously accused him of prioritizing commercially appealing bouts over facing the most deserving contenders. The upcoming Cinco De Mayo fight, with its focus on the American market, further fuels these accusations.
Canelo's team has defended his choices, highlighting his accomplishments and the freedom afforded to undisputed champions in selecting opponents. However, the ongoing debate raises questions about competitive integrity and fighter obligations within the sport.
With Malignaggi's comments adding fuel to the fire, the boxing world awaits Canelo's next move. Will he address the criticisms and consider facing higher-ranked contenders? Or will he continue on his chosen path, potentially risking further tarnishing his legacy? Only time will tell.
#PaulieMalignaggi #boxing #Canelo #CaneloALvarez #CincoDeMayo #PaulieTV #YouTube #JaimeMungiuia #DavidMorrell #DavidBenavidez #Mexican
Foster, with 21 wins and 2 losses, wanted to prove himself as a top champ in his Top Rank debut. Nova, with an impressive record of 23 wins and just 1 loss, aimed to snatch the title.
The battle lasted 12 rounds, with both fighters showing off their skills. In the end, Foster won by a small margin, with judges scoring 113-114, 115-112, and 116-111.
Fight Results:
O’Shaquie Foster SD-12 Abraham Nova (113-114, 115-112, 116-111)
Andres Cortes TKO-4 Bryan Chevalier (2:17)
Bruce Carrington TKO-4 Bernard Torres (2:59)
It was an exciting night, and fans can't wait for the next round of action!
#Foster #Nova #Cortes #Carrington #Boxing #Champion #WBC #ESPN
"The 12th round of my last fight woke me up," said Berlanga. "I know I have the power to hurt anybody, and mentally, physically, and spiritually, I feel different as a fighter. I'm coming for the knockout on February 24, and when I'm at my best, nobody can stop me."
Berlanga's dedication to his craft has never been stronger. With the addition of renowned strength and conditioning coach Angel 'Memo' Heredia to his team, Berlanga is confident that he's in the best shape of his life and ready to take on the world.
"I've sacrificed a lot to get to this point," Berlanga said. "I've refocused on the small details of my style to bring out the best in me. With God on my side, there's nothing stopping me from becoming one of the best fighters in the world."
Looking ahead, Berlanga has his sights set on championship glory. With potential matchups against the likes of Canelo Alvarez and Jaime Munguia on the horizon, Berlanga is determined to make a statement and capture a world title.
"I'll be one of the best 168lb fighters in the world," Berlanga declared. "After this fight, people will be talking about me and Canelo or Jaime Munguia. I'm ready to capture a belt and solidify my place among the elite."
Berlanga vs. McCrory is set to headline a stacked card in Orlando, featuring some of the brightest stars in boxing. With world title eliminators and high-stakes matchups on the line, fight fans can expect nothing less than fireworks on February 24.
In the co-main event, Cuban sensation Andy Cruz takes on Mexican Brayan Zamarippa for the IBF International and WBA Continental Latin-American titles, while Shakhram Giyasov and Pablo Cesar Cano battle it out in a WBA World Welterweight title eliminator.
With the stage set for an unforgettable night of action, Berlanga is ready to prove that he's truly unstoppable at his best. Don't miss out on the excitement as he looks to reignite the fire and continue his ascent to the top of the boxing world.
#EdgarBerlanga #PadraigMcCrory #Boxing
Tyson Fury's Signs of Decline[/caption]
Five fights in a row? Not likely.
Fury wants to fight five more times after Usyk. Froch thinks that's crazy. Beating Usyk twice, Joshua twice, and Ngannou once? No way, especially if he's slowing down.
Usyk might win, and end Fury's career.
Froch thinks Usyk has the skills and speed to beat Fury and become the new champ. That would mean no more five-fight plan for Fury, maybe even retirement.
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Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk[/caption]
Money might keep Fury fighting.
Even if Fury loses, a rematch with Joshua might happen because it makes everyone a lot of money. But Froch thinks it wouldn't be fair to Usyk if they did that.
Froch says Fury probably loses.
Froch respects what Fury has done, but he thinks his best days are behind him. Usyk is a tough opponent, and Fury might not be able to keep up.
#Boxing #FuryUsyk #TysonFury #CarlFroch #OleksandrUsyk #FrancisNgannou #AnthonyJoshua