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Round 3 (11:48 p.m): Crawford looks comfortable fighting lefty. Starts pushing Porter back. Porter lands a hard combination. Crawford tried to time and barely missed a counter hook. Porter stuns Bud with a left hand! Bud smiles but he was cracked. They are talking now. Porter is cut over the right eye. Crawford smiling but he knows that he's now in a fight. 10-9, Porter (29-28, Porter)<br><br>"This is what I’ve worked for my whole career. I want to be that undisputed welterweight champion of the world and I’m excited to go up against a great opponent like [http://nebook.forthenext.org/index.php?mid=Youtube&document_srl=2974198 terence crawford fight] Crawford to accomplish that.<br><br>This is stunning to watch. Spence is an unbeaten pound-for-pounder and Crawford is embarrassing him. Making matters worse: Spence landed a really hard left to Crawford’s chin and it didn’t faze him. Spence will have to hurt Crawford to win, it seems.<br><br>Round 1 – A lot of fainting from both fighters. Font is mainly the one pressing the action here, while Figueiredo stays on the outside. Figueiredo shoots and gets the takedown, but Fint gets back up immediately. Back to striking. Big right hand by Figueiredo. Figueiredo shoots and the takedown. Dont is back up, but being pressed against the cage. Font breaks free. Leg kick by Figueiredo. Good jabs by Font. Halfway through the round. Nice one two by Font. Oh! Big jab then right hand by Figueiredo stuns Font. Good jab by Font, who seems to have recovered. Big left by Figueiredo. Oh, Figueiredo wobbles Font with a left. The bell rings.<br><br>LAS VEGAS -- Ryan Garcia took a beat, then dropped to one knee, the delayed effect of a stinging liver shot from Gervonta "Tank" Davis that floored Garcia for the second time in their super fight on Saturday, and this time, he didn't beat the count.<br><br>Round after round, Spence looked increasingly lost as Crawford shot his laser jab and crisp straight left hands. Spence continued to try and come forward and find a fight-altering shot. Instead, every exchange ended with a decisive blow from Crawford, putting Spence immediately on the defensive.<br><br>We are pleased to bringing you the full details of Marvel Future Fight 2.9.0. We are pleased to announce the Inhuman Royal Family are making their way to the game. And there is also something about a Dark Ruler or something, not sure about that one though! Let's get into it!<br><br>"The fans and I have both wanted this fight for years and now it is finally happening," said Crawford. "This truly is a once in a generation fight, so come out to T-Mobile Arena or tune in to SHOWTIME PPV for the biggest fight in boxing. On July 29, I look forward to making history and becoming two-time undisputed champion of the world."<br><br>"The welterweight division has had a lot of great fights in the past and this will be another one next Saturday. There’s a bright future for the division as well with a lot of great talent coming up. It’s still a hotbed for the sport.<br><br>To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream. You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.<br><br>"Errol Spence is a tremendous talent and he’s got a great jab. We were worried about the jab coming in because that’s how he sets up all of his shots," Crawford said. "Our main focus was the jab. You take away his best attribute. The rest is history."<br><br>Crawford knocked out a game David Avanesyan in the sixth round Saturday night at the CHI [https://www.savethestudent.org/?s=Heath%20Center Heath Center]. The fight was produced by BLK Prime. It was the 10th Crawford fight in a row to end via finish. The champ now has 30 wins via knockout.<br><br>Baeza caused Williams to stumble on a kick to Williams' calf in the third round. But Williams came back swinging, landing a left and then a monstrous right hand that snapped Baeza's head back and put him down hard. The knockout finish came at 1:02 of the third round.<br><br>Crawford clearly has as little interest in facing Jaron "Boots" Ennis or any of the other welterweights as Canelo does in facing him, and he’s already been stripped of the IBF belt, which went to Ennis, who is expected to defend against Cody Crowley.<br><br>The WBO Championship Committee has ordered negotiations for a WBO mandatory [https://www.change.org/search?q=featherweight featherweight] clash between current world champion Rafael Espinoza and #1 rated former champion Robeisy Ramirez. The camps have 15… Read More »<br><br>Round 4: It's just all a bit too crude from Ball. Vargas is reading the attacks and increasingly putting combinations together in response. Hmmm, that's weird. Ball was finally laying on some heavy shots through the middle... and the referee came in to break them. Vargas ends on the front foot to take another round. But Ball will have noted his brief moment of discomfort.<br><br>"He has been beaten by a pound for pound great fighter. We have been here before at Madison Square Garden. That was different and he has been beaten by the better man on the night. He will have to make some big changes in the rematch to avenge that defeat."
Mexican star Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz (26-2-1, 18 KOs) did his talking in the ring as he wrestled away the WBA Super Lightweight World Championship from Rolando "Rolly" Romero (15-2, 13 KOs) with an eighth round TKO triumph.<br><br>Fans are eager to see the return of Terence "[https://cyberhosting30.com/community/index.php?action=profile;u=342990 bud next fight]" Crawford, who hasn’t been in the ring since destroying Errol Spence to become the undisputed welterweight champion last July in Las Vegas. Spence wanted a rematch but had to get cataract surgery early this year. Now Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) will move up in weight to face Madrimov (10-0-1, 7 KOs), who is making the first defense of his WBA junior middleweight title. The WBO is also putting their vacant "interim" title on the line.<br><br>Daniel Yanofsky is the Combat Sports Editor for The Sporting News since late 2021. Prior to working for TSN, Daniel provided insight on combat sports for Fightful, FIGHT SPORTS, and Wrestling Inc. A proud Ithaca College alum, when he isn’t working on his golf game, Daniel is advocating for three-minute rounds in women's boxing.<br><br>The questions amid his struggle to make the big fights have led Crawford to form a serious chip on his shoulder -- much like Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Bernard Hopkins before him. Each of the three men carried a scowl inside the ring that they routinely duplicated outside the ropes. Much of that is owed to the disrespect they perceived -- real or imagined -- from peers, fans and, of course, the media.<br><br>In the co-main event, hard-hitting Mexican contender Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz (25-2-1, 17 KOs) edged out the previously unbeaten Giovanni Cabrera (21-1, 7 KOs) via split decision to emerge victorious in their WBC and WBA Lightweight Title Eliminator.<br><br>The tactics weren't right. Some real novicey, amateur stuff from Joyce. But he can really still come back. I know Joyce was hurt a number of times, but I still think if the eye wasn't swollen I'm still confident he could have come back.<br><br>Round 1: Moran comes out firing with the jab. Slips while evading a Cruz jab but on his feet while Cruz turns more aggressive. But now it’s Moran stalking as the round comes to a close. Moran 10, Cruz 9.<br><br>Round three: [https://healthtian.com/?s=Porter%20storming Porter storming] forward, solid movement from Crawford in response. [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=Nice%20check Nice check] hook. They trade near the ropes. Halfway through the round. Weirdly tentative moment in the corner. Crawford digs to the body and they slug in the center. Good right from Porter, clinch. Porter sporting a cut around his right eye. Their feet get tangled. 10-9, 30-27 Porter.<br><br>Having called for the opportunity since November 2016, Egidijus Kavaliauskas eventually faced Crawford on December 14, 2019. Early in the fight, Crawford appeared to have been knocked down, however it was not ruled a knockdown. After a close first half of the fight eventually, Crawford won by stoppage in the ninth. After dropping the Lithuanian in the seventh round with an overhand right, and twice further in the ninth with explosive punches, the referee intervened to save Kavaliauskas further punishment.<br><br>JB on X: "Fury thinking he won that fight is just bonkers. Showboating after (and before) he hurt Usyk rather than stepping in is his downfall. I'm all for a bit of character but you still have to win the fight! Good entertainment (bar all the nonsense) tonight though!"<br><br>8:50 p.m. ET: A solid shot to Diaz's face lands, and now Rivera is jabbing away in Round 6. He does the same in Round 7. Diaz's sweat is flying off his head. Later in the round, Diaz starts to [https://abcnews.go.com/search?searchtext=land%20impactful land impactful] shots. Is it enough for him to come back in this fight? Both play it close to the vest in the last round. Rivera attacks Diaz's body in the corner. He continues to chase after him until the final bell. Rivera wins via unanimous decision (79-73, 79-73, 78-74).<br><br>"Like I said before, I only dreamed of being a world champion," Crawford says. "I’m an overachiever. Nobody believed in me when I was coming up, but I made everybody a believer. I want to thank Spence and his team because without him none of this would have been possible."<br><br>Round 2: Both fighters had their moments and snuck in some clean punches. It’s early, but at least so far, it seems like Wilder is handling the clinch better than last time. We’ll see if that continues later.<br><br>Usyk seized control of the pulsating fight in the ninth round, when he came close to finishing Fury. The Briton survived a standing 10 count and made it to the end of the fight, only to lose the decision. Usyk won 115-112 and 114-113 on two scorecards while the third judge saw it as 114-113 against him.<br><br>Wilder is completing a trilogy of fights with Tyson Fury, the 6-foot-9 Englishman who defeated Wilder via technical knockout in February 2020. Wilder, 35, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., created a litany of unsubstantiated reasons for suffering the first loss of his career.<br><br>10:22 p.m.: Janibek Alimkhanuly didn't have much trouble turning back the challenge of Hassan N'Dam. He chopped him down over the course of eight rounds to earn the TKO stoppage. N'Dam's best years as a contender are clearly behind him, while Alimkhanuly remains one to watch in the middleweight division. As the rounds wore on, it became target practice for Alimkhanuly. N'Dam offered little resistance and was routinely clocked by power punches and a hard left hand. The mounting damage was too much for referee Kenny Bayless and the fight was called at the 2:40 mark of the eighth.

Latest revision as of 11:25, 23 September 2024

Mexican star Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz (26-2-1, 18 KOs) did his talking in the ring as he wrestled away the WBA Super Lightweight World Championship from Rolando "Rolly" Romero (15-2, 13 KOs) with an eighth round TKO triumph.

Fans are eager to see the return of Terence "bud next fight" Crawford, who hasn’t been in the ring since destroying Errol Spence to become the undisputed welterweight champion last July in Las Vegas. Spence wanted a rematch but had to get cataract surgery early this year. Now Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) will move up in weight to face Madrimov (10-0-1, 7 KOs), who is making the first defense of his WBA junior middleweight title. The WBO is also putting their vacant "interim" title on the line.

Daniel Yanofsky is the Combat Sports Editor for The Sporting News since late 2021. Prior to working for TSN, Daniel provided insight on combat sports for Fightful, FIGHT SPORTS, and Wrestling Inc. A proud Ithaca College alum, when he isn’t working on his golf game, Daniel is advocating for three-minute rounds in women's boxing.

The questions amid his struggle to make the big fights have led Crawford to form a serious chip on his shoulder -- much like Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Bernard Hopkins before him. Each of the three men carried a scowl inside the ring that they routinely duplicated outside the ropes. Much of that is owed to the disrespect they perceived -- real or imagined -- from peers, fans and, of course, the media.

In the co-main event, hard-hitting Mexican contender Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz (25-2-1, 17 KOs) edged out the previously unbeaten Giovanni Cabrera (21-1, 7 KOs) via split decision to emerge victorious in their WBC and WBA Lightweight Title Eliminator.

The tactics weren't right. Some real novicey, amateur stuff from Joyce. But he can really still come back. I know Joyce was hurt a number of times, but I still think if the eye wasn't swollen I'm still confident he could have come back.

Round 1: Moran comes out firing with the jab. Slips while evading a Cruz jab but on his feet while Cruz turns more aggressive. But now it’s Moran stalking as the round comes to a close. Moran 10, Cruz 9.

Round three: Porter storming forward, solid movement from Crawford in response. Nice check hook. They trade near the ropes. Halfway through the round. Weirdly tentative moment in the corner. Crawford digs to the body and they slug in the center. Good right from Porter, clinch. Porter sporting a cut around his right eye. Their feet get tangled. 10-9, 30-27 Porter.

Having called for the opportunity since November 2016, Egidijus Kavaliauskas eventually faced Crawford on December 14, 2019. Early in the fight, Crawford appeared to have been knocked down, however it was not ruled a knockdown. After a close first half of the fight eventually, Crawford won by stoppage in the ninth. After dropping the Lithuanian in the seventh round with an overhand right, and twice further in the ninth with explosive punches, the referee intervened to save Kavaliauskas further punishment.

JB on X: "Fury thinking he won that fight is just bonkers. Showboating after (and before) he hurt Usyk rather than stepping in is his downfall. I'm all for a bit of character but you still have to win the fight! Good entertainment (bar all the nonsense) tonight though!"

8:50 p.m. ET: A solid shot to Diaz's face lands, and now Rivera is jabbing away in Round 6. He does the same in Round 7. Diaz's sweat is flying off his head. Later in the round, Diaz starts to land impactful shots. Is it enough for him to come back in this fight? Both play it close to the vest in the last round. Rivera attacks Diaz's body in the corner. He continues to chase after him until the final bell. Rivera wins via unanimous decision (79-73, 79-73, 78-74).

"Like I said before, I only dreamed of being a world champion," Crawford says. "I’m an overachiever. Nobody believed in me when I was coming up, but I made everybody a believer. I want to thank Spence and his team because without him none of this would have been possible."

Round 2: Both fighters had their moments and snuck in some clean punches. It’s early, but at least so far, it seems like Wilder is handling the clinch better than last time. We’ll see if that continues later.

Usyk seized control of the pulsating fight in the ninth round, when he came close to finishing Fury. The Briton survived a standing 10 count and made it to the end of the fight, only to lose the decision. Usyk won 115-112 and 114-113 on two scorecards while the third judge saw it as 114-113 against him.

Wilder is completing a trilogy of fights with Tyson Fury, the 6-foot-9 Englishman who defeated Wilder via technical knockout in February 2020. Wilder, 35, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., created a litany of unsubstantiated reasons for suffering the first loss of his career.

10:22 p.m.: Janibek Alimkhanuly didn't have much trouble turning back the challenge of Hassan N'Dam. He chopped him down over the course of eight rounds to earn the TKO stoppage. N'Dam's best years as a contender are clearly behind him, while Alimkhanuly remains one to watch in the middleweight division. As the rounds wore on, it became target practice for Alimkhanuly. N'Dam offered little resistance and was routinely clocked by power punches and a hard left hand. The mounting damage was too much for referee Kenny Bayless and the fight was called at the 2:40 mark of the eighth.