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International TV Boxing Schedule

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Arena Jalisco, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

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Friday 29 June 2012 – Arena Jalisco, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

Promoters: Hector Garcia (HG Boxing) / Reginaldo & Oswaldo Kuchle (Promociones del Pueblo)

X10 lightweight – Nery Saguilan vs Miguel Angel Mendoza

X10 super bantamweight – Mario Briones vs Mario Munoz

X8 super flyweight – Giovanni Gonzalez debut vs Hector Fuentes

X8 super bantamweight – Martin Casillas vs Jose Roberto Gonzalez

X8 super featherweight – Daniel Lomeli vs Santiago Estrada

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Boxing Broadcasting Schedule: 8-15 June

Boxing Schedule on Television and PPV Between : Friday 8th June to Friday 15th June

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Friday 8 June 2012 – Estadio Delmi, Salta, Salta, Argentina

Television: Argentina TyC Sports

X12 welterweight – Luis Carlos Abregu vs Pedro Verdu – South American welterweight title (supervisor: Humberto Rajal)

X10 heavyweight – Fabio Eduardo Moli vs Emilio Ezequiel Zarate – Argentina (FAB) heavyweight title (supervisor: Humberto Rajal)

 

Friday 8 June 2012 – Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Television: United States ESPN2

X10 super middleweight – Kelly Pavlik vs Scott Sigmon    22(12)-3-0

 

Saturday 9 June 2012 – San Carlos de Bariloche, Rio Negro, Argentina

Television: Argentina TyC Sports

10×2 featherweight – Alejandra Marina Oliveras vs Diana Ayala – WBO female featherweight title

 

Saturday 9 June 2012 – Gimnasio Manuel Bernardo Aguirre, Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico

Television: Mexico Televisa

X12 Fernando Montiel vs Arturo Santos Reyes

X12 middleweight – Marco Antonio Rubio vs Jorge Cota 12(11)-0-0

vacant WBC Latino middleweight title

 

Saturday 9 June 2012 – Palacio de los Deportes, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico

Television: United States TeleFutura

X10 flyweight – McWilliams Arroyo vs Felipe Rivas

 

Saturday 9 June 2012 – MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Television: United States HBO PPV   Hungary Sport 2   Australia Main Event   Mexico Azteca   United Kingdom Primetime

X12 welterweight – Manny Pacquiao vs Timothy Bradley – WBO welterweight title (supervisor: Istvan Kovacs)

X12 welterweight – Mike Jones vs Randall Bailey – vacant IBF welterweight title

X12 super bantamweight – Guillermo Rigondeaux vs Teon Kennedy – WBA World super bantamweight title

 

Wednesday 13 June 2012 – Robert Treat Hotel, Newark, New Jersey, United States

Television: web GoFightLive.tv

X8 super middleweight – Richard Pierson vs Daniel Adotey Allotey – vacant WBC FECARBOX super middleweight title

 

Friday 15 June 2012 – Mansfield Tavern, Mansfield, Queensland, Australia

Television: Australia FOX

X10 – Omar Shaick vs Jeremy Allan – Australian super middleweight title (supervisor: John Hogg)

X8 light heavyweight – Mark Flanagan vs Tyrone Jones – Australia – Queensland State light heavyweight title (supervisor: John Hogg)

X8 – light welterweight  Mark Ramirez vs Waylon Law – vacant Australia – Queensland State light welterweight title (supervisor: John Hogg)

 

Friday 15 June 2012 – Palazzetto di Via Alberici, Piacenza, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Television: Italy SportItalia2

X12 lightweight – Massimiliano Ballisai vs Diego Jesus Ponce – vacant WBA Inter-Continental lightweight title

 

Friday 15 June 2012 – Civic Center, Kissimmee, Florida, United States

Television: United States Telemundo

X12 super flyweight – David Quijano vs Raul Hidalgo – vacant WBO Latino super flyweight title

X12 flyweight – Glenn Donaire vs Daniel Lozano

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Boxing Title Fights Schedule 18-25 May

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Information on national and international boxing titles being held in:  Australia, Belgium, Canada, Italy, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Montenegro, Peru, Serbia, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States - 18-25 May

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Australia

·         Saturday 19 May 2012 – Croatian Club, Punchbowl, New South Wales, Australia

Commission: Combat Sports Authority of New South Wales

X8 heavyweight  – Peter Graham vs George Poulivaati – Australia – New South Wales State heavyweight title

·         Saturday 26 May 2012 – Conrad Jupiters Casino, Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia

Commission: Australian National Boxing Federation Queensland

8×2 heavyweight – Lisa Marie Vizaniari vs Ali Dutt – vacant Australia female heavyweight title (supervisor: John Hogg)

 

Belgium

·         Friday 25 May 2012 – Salle Omnisports, Vise, Liege, Belgium

Commission: Belgian Boxing Federation

10×2 light welterweight – Sabrina Giuliani vs Marianna Gulyas – EBU female light welterweight title (supervisor: Marco Giuliani)

 

Canada

·         Saturday 19 May 2012 – Holiday Inn, Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada

Commission: Quebec Boxing Commission

X10 light heavyweight – Nicholson Poulard vs Lionell Thompson – vacant NABA light heavyweight title

X12 light welterweight – Dierry Jean vs Lanardo Tyner – vacant NABF light welterweight title

 

Italy

·         Friday 18 May 2012 – Palasport, Maclodio, Brescia, Lombardia, Italy

Commission: Federazione Pugilistica Italiana

Television: Italy RaiSportSat1

X10 heavyweight – Matteo Modugno vs Rosario Guglielmino – Italy heavyweight title

·         Friday 25 May 2012 – Montefiascone, Lazio, Italy

Commission: Federazione Pugilistica Italiana

Television: Italy SportItalia2

12 flyweight – Silvio Olteanu vs Giuseppe Lagana   – EBU (European) flyweight title (supervisor: Peter Stucki)

X10 super middleweight – Andrea Di Luisa vs Luciano Lombardi – Italy super middleweight title

 

Kazakhstan

·         Friday 25 May 2012 – Shymkent, Kazakhstan

Commission: Kazakhstan Federation of Professional Boxing

X10 light middleweight – Asset Aisin vs Urmat Ryskeldiev  - vacant WBC Asia Council Continental light middleweight title

 

Mexico

·         Friday 18 May 2012 – Comitan, Chiapas, Mexico

X12  lightweight – Emmanuel Lopez vs Cesar Soriano – vacant Mexico lightweight title

·         Friday 18 May 2012 – Recinto Ferial, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico

X12 light middleweight – Omar Vasquez vs Eduardo Tercero – Mexico light middleweight title

·         Saturday 19 May 2012 – Arena TKT Box Tour, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico

Television: Mexico Azteca

X12 super flyweight – Juan Carlos Sanchez Jr vs Juan Alberto Rosas – IBF super flyweight title

·         Saturday 19 May 2012 – Monumental Plaza de Toros, Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico

Television: Mexico Televisa

X12 light flyweight – Pedro Guevara vs Raul Castaneda – NABF light flyweight title

X12 super bantamweight – Oscar Gonzalez vs Giovanni Caro – WBC United States (USNBC) super bantamweight title

 

Montenegro

·         Friday 25 May 2012 – Bijelo Polje, Montenegro

Commission: Montenegro Boxing Federation

X12 middleweight – Predrag Radosevic vs Shalva Jomardashvili – IBF International middleweight title

 

Peru

·         Saturday 19 May 2012 – Coliseo Miguel Grau, Callao, Peru

Television: Peru ATV

X9  super middleweight – Mauricio Reynoso vs Job Roberto Joel Mazeo – WBA Fedebol super middleweight title

X9 super bantamweight  - Yoandris Salinas vs Imer Velasquez – WBA Fedebol super bantamweight title

 

Serbia

·         Friday 18 May 2012 – Hall of Sports, Belgrade, Serbia

Commission: Serbian Professional Boxing Federation

X12 light middleweight – Nikola Stevanovic vs Ayoub Nefzi – IBF Inter-Continental light middleweight title

 

South Africa

·         Saturday 19 May 2012 – Walter Sisulu University, Butterworth, Eastern Cape, South Africa

10×2 welterweight – Rita Mrwebi vs Shayvonne Pattison – South Africa female welterweight title

 

United Kingdom

·         Friday 18 May 2012 – Bowlers Exhibition Centre, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom

Commission: British Boxing Board of Control

10×3 super featherweight – Terry Flannigan vs Dougie Curran – vacant BBBofC English super featherweight title

·         Saturday 19 May 2012 – Aintree Equestrian Centre, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom

Commission: British Boxing Board of Control

Television: United Kingdom SKY

12×3 light welterweight – Ashley Theophane vs Darren Hamilton – BBBofC British light welterweight title

12×3 heavyweight – David Price vs Sam Sexton – vacant BBBofC British heavyweight title

12×3 flyweight – Paul Edwards vs Kevin Satchell – vacant Commonwealth (British Empire) flyweight title

·         Saturday 19 May 2012 – Newport Leisure Centre, Newport, Wales, United Kingdom

10×3 middleweight – Barrie Jones vs Lee Churcher – vacant BBBofC Welsh Area middleweight title

·         Friday 25 May 2012 – Newport Leisure Centre, Newport, Wales, United Kingdom

Commission: British Boxing Board of Control

12×3 featherweight – Lee Selby vs Patrick Okine – BBBofC British featherweight title – Commonwealth (British Empire) featherweight title

12×3 featherweight – Lee Selby vs Patrick Okine – BBBofC British featherweight title – Commonwealth (British Empire) featherweight title

 

United States

·         Friday 18 May 2012 – Dover Downs Hotel & Casino, Dover, Delaware, United States

Television: web GoFightLive.tv

X10 heavyweight – Franklin Lawrence vs Mike Mollo – vacant NABA heavyweight title

8×2 featherweight – Jackie Trivilino vs Ronica Jeffrey – NABF featherweight title

·         Saturday 19 May 2012 – Convention Center, Pharr, Texas, United States

Commission: Texas Dept. of Licensing and Regulation

Television: United States TeleFutura

X12 heavyweight – Odlanier Solis vs Konstantin Airich – vacant IBF Inter-Continental heavyweight title

·         Saturday 19 May 2012 – Dorchester Armory, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Commission: Massachusetts State Boxing Commission

X8 welterweight – Derek Silveira               vs Shakha Moore – USA New England welterweight title

·         Saturday 19 May 2012 – La Villa Banquet Center, Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Commission: Ohio Athletic Commission

X8 middleweight – Michael Moore vs Michael Walker – vacant USA Ohio State middleweight title

·         Friday 25 May 2012 – Warner Center Marriott, Woodland Hills, California, United States

Commission: California State Athletic Commission

X12 light welterweight – Cleotis Pendarvis vs Robert Frankel – vacant USBA light welterweight title – WBC United States (USNBC) light welterweight title

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Women’s World Boxing Championships – Day 3

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By Michael O’Neill

13.05.2012

7th AIBA Women’s World Championships

Report: Day 3

Today saw the first appearance  of  ‘ Magnificent Mary’ , at flyweight, at the 7th AIBA World Boxing Championships in Qinhuangdao as Indian ‘living legend’ and five times AIBA World Champion  Chungneijang Mary Kom  Hmangte came face to face with Japan’s Asian championships bronze medallist ,Ayako Minowa.

In truth it was a one sided encounter  since Mary won their bout as easily as the 20:9 judges verdict suggests.  She now meets Norway’s European Championships quarter-finalist 22-year-old Marielle Hansen.  Marielle is ‘one for the future’ but it will be a major shock if she defeats  Mary Kom.

The United States maintained their 100 percent record  when US National Olympic Trials winner and AIBA Women’s World Championships bronze medallist Marlen Esparza defeated Argentina’s multiple Pan-American Champion Pamela  Paola  Benavides 20:10 . Next up for Esparza , is Vietnam’s 19-year-old Luu Thi Duyen .

The no. 1 seed was also in action Sunday when two-time AIBA World Champion and Asian Games titleholder, Ren Cancan from China  scored an impressive  16 : 4 win in front of her home fans  as  she eliminated Hungary’s EU Championships silver medallist Katalin Ancsin ,also at flyweight.

For Russia,  Elena Savelyeva  was another who  won with something to spare when she met and defeated Chinese Taipei’s Pin Meng Chieh. As the bell tolled at end of round two Savelyeva led by 12:7 and she continued to dominate to the end against a gallant but overwhelmed Asian rival, 19:8 being the declared score.

Victory  also for Ireland’s Ceire Smith, who boxes out of the Cavan BC under trainer Brian McKeown. This was the 20 years old‘s second win in two days as she overcame Jamaica’s Sarah-Joy  Rae 12:4. In the Irish corner today were Peter Taylor – coach and father of Katie – and Zuar Antia and certainly Ceire carried out their instructions to the letter.

The number two seed in this weight division is Great Britain’s Nicola Adams and she too had an impressive second victory of the tournament overcoming Bulgaria’s Yana Levankova 19:7. Adams again demonstrated why she is one of the favourites  for the title and now meets Venezuela’s Pan-American Champion Karla Magliocco in the last 16.

Astana International Tournament winner Azize Nimani  was born in Kosovo but is fighting for Germany in the Olympic flyweight class. The 21-year-old  won each of her contests until the 2010 AIBA Women’s World Championships in Bridgetown where she lost her first ever bout. Nimani continued her excellent winning series in Qinhuangdao as well where she turned back the fight against a favourite, Finland’s AIBA World Championships bronze medallist experienced Hanne Maekinen.

European Championships silver medallist Sarah Ourahmoune is a member of the French national squad since 2001 and these experiences resulted to her a victory over Ukraine’s former European Champion Tatyana Kob. The 30-year-old French boxer dominated the fight and advanced to the last 16 eliminating her seeded opponent.

Bulgaria’s European Championships bronze medallist and EU Champion Stoyka Petrova is on the right way to the London Olympic Games. She has eliminated a strong Asian rival, Thailand’s Peamwilai Laopeam in the first round and following that success, Petrova triumphed over Italy’s best hope, Valeria Calabrese in the next round.

France’s EU Championships silver medallist 25-year-old Delphine Mancini who is member of the national team since 2005, shocked the Turkish ringside and fans in Qinhuangdao. The French bantamweight boxer controlled her opening fight against Turkey’s European Championships bronze medallist strong Ayse Tas and had six points advantage before the final gong. The Istanbul-based Turkish boxer tried to turn back the fight and made an incredible last round but her efforts were not enough to win the bout therefore Mancini eliminated the Seed No.1.

Poland’s European Championships silver medallist Sandra Drabik could not secure her place in the Olympic flyweight class therefore she has decided to move up into the bantamweight division. The powerful Polish boxer did not give too many chances to Afghanistan’s Dushanbe International Tournament silver medallist Sadaf Rahimi and the referee stopped their unequal contest very quickly.

In the light flyweight division China’s President’s Cup winner 20-year-old Xu Shiqi who replaced Luo Yujie just before the tournament, started her competition and saved the host nation’s perfect balance. The young Chinese boxer outpointed Sweden’s Turkish Prime Ministry Tournament silver medallist Elin Roennlund in the first round and finally she could celebrate her advance winning the bout by 12:5. Xu Shiqi’s next opponent will be Wales’ European Championships silver medallist Lynsey Holdaway who was seeded as No.1.

Romania’s European Championships silver medallist Lidia Ion moved down into the light flyweight class following her loss at the National Cup in the Olympic 51kg. The experienced boxer had to use up all of her skills to beat Tajikistan’s 22-year-old Matluba Karimova who had less international contests in her career.

Poland’s former European Youth Champion 20-year-old Magdalena Stelmach’s skills and boxing knowledge extremely developed in the last one year therefore her great show against Venezuela’s Nurys Silvera was not a surprise. The referee stopped the contest in the third round when Stelmach led by 15:3 against her South American opponent.

Russia’s former European Youth Champion 22-year-old Daria Abramova secured the right at the very first time to represent her strong nation in Qinhuangdao. Her first rival was France’s European Championships quarter-finalist Laetitia Chevalier but the Russian boxer won their contest in the easier way than expected before the bout.

Netherlands’ current European Champion veteran Marichelle De Jong who was seeded as welterweight No.1 in Qinhuangdao, defeated the second Indian boxer in the competition. Her Asian opponent, National Games winner Neetu Chahal led by 2:1 after two minutes but De Jong stepped up to the gas and her efforts were enough to beat the Indian fighter. The Dutch boxer became the first in the event in China who could secure her place in the quarter-final stage of the championships.

US National Champion Raquel Miller,who began boxing only in 2010, fought for the last eight against Canada’s current Pan-American Champion Myriam Da Silva at the welterweight class. They met each other at the AMBC’s Continental Championships in Cornwall in March where the Canadian boxer won their narrow contest with one point difference. In Qinhuangdao the US competitor was able to strike back to her opponent and advanced to the quarter-final winning the equal bout by accepted scores.

China’s current Asian Champion 19-year-old Wang Dongmei finalized the perfect day for the host nation following her easy success over Sri Lanka’s Asian Championships bronze medallist Dapana Durage Shiromali Weerarathna. Wang’s next opponent in the quarter-final will be Russia’s former European Champion Irina Poteyeva who eliminated Wales’ 18-year-old Lauren Price in a narrow battle”

Monday sees the much looked forward to  ‘battle royal’ between Claressa Shields (USA) and Great Britain’s Savannah Marshall whilst Ireland’s Katie Taylor begins the defence of her 60kg lightweight crown against Tunisia’s Rim Juini, a bronze medallist in the 57kg class in Barbados 2010. A great day’s boxing in store then Monday – and indeed for the rest of the week.

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International TV Boxing Schedule

International Boxing  Schedule

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Global Boxing Schedule On Television – Friday 4th May to Friday 11th May, 2012

Boxing On TV

International Boxing, Television & PPV Schedule – Scheduled Broadcasts in: Argentina, Italy, Germany, Mexico, Singapore, United Kingdom, United States – Note That All Information Provided Could Be In-complete And Subject To Change

·         Friday 4 May 2012 – Television: Italy SportItalia2

X12  featherweight – Davide Dieli vs Zebenzui Garcia – vacant EBU-EU (European Union) featherweight title (supervisor: Antonio Del Greco)

·         Friday 4 May 2012 – Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, The Joint, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Television: United States FOX Espanol   United States FOX

X12 super featherweight – Daniel Ponce De Leon vs Eduardo Lazcano – vacant WBC United States (USNBC) super featherweight title

X10 light middleweight – Ishe Smith vs Ayi Bruce

8×2 lightweight – Jessica Rakoczy vs Brittany Cruz

·         Friday 4 May 2012 – Harrah’s, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

Television: web GoFightLive.tv

X10 light heavyweight – Anthony Ferrante vs Dhafir Smith – vacant USA Pennsylvania State light heavyweight title

·         Friday 4 May 2012 – Desert Diamond Casino, Tucson, Arizona, United States

Television: web GoFightLive.tv

X6 super bantamweight  – Isaac Hidalgo vs Noel Mendoza

·         Saturday 5 May 2012 – Club Huracán, Villaguay, Entre Rios, Argentina

television: Argentina TyC Sports

10×2 bantamweight – Debora Anahi Dionicius vs Stefany Bizquiazo – vacant South American bantamweight title

·         Saturday 5 May 2012- Messehalle, Erfurt, Thüringen, Germany

television: Germany ARD   Hungary DigiSport

X12 cruiserweight – Marco Huck vs Ola Afolabi – WBO cruiserweight title (supervisor: Istvan Kovacs)

X12 heavyweight – Alexander Dimitrenko vs Kubrat Pulev – vacant EBU (European) heavyweight title (supervisor: Charles Giles) – IBF International heavyweight title (supervisor: Roberto Rea)

X12 super middleweight – Robert Stieglitz vs Nader Hamdan – WBO super middleweight title (supervisor: Istvan Kovacs)

·         Friday 11 May 2012 – Palasport via G. Falcone, Cisterna, Lazio, Italy

Television: Italy RaiSportSat1

X10 featherweight – Fabrizio Trotta vs Mario Pisanti – vacant Italy featherweight title

·         Saturday 5 May 2012 – Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico

Television: Mexico Azteca

10×2 super bantamweight – Jackie Nava vs Diana Ayala – WBA female super bantamweight title

X10 featherweight – Rafael Marquez vs Kenichi Yamaguchi

·         Saturday 5 May 2012 – Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, Singapore

Television: Australia Main Event

X12 featherweight – Chris John vs Shoji Kimura – WBA Super World featherweight title

X12 featherweight – Daud Cino Yordan vs Lorenzo Villanueva – vacant International Boxing Organization featherweight title

·         Saturday 5 May 2012 – MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Television: United States HBO PPV   Australia Main Event   Hungary Sport 1

X12 light middleweight – Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Miguel Cotto – WBA Super World light middleweight title

X12 light middleweight – Saul Alvarez vs Shane Mosley – WBC light middleweight title

X10 light welterweight – Jessie Vargas vs Steve Forbes

X 10 – light middleweight – Deandre Latimore vs Carlos Quintana

·         Saturday 5 May 2012 – Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States

Television: United States ESPN2

X10 light middleweight – Demetrius Andrade vs Rudy Cisneros

8×2 welterweight – Adelita Irizarry vs Victoria Cisnero

·         Friday 11 May 2012 – Estadio Delmi, Salta, Salta, Argentina

Television: Argentina TV Pública

X12 welterweight – Luis Carlos Abregu – interim South American welterweight title

10×2 featherweight – Alejandra Marina Oliveras vs Claudia Andrea Lopez – WBO female featherweight title

·         Friday 11 May 2012 – Super Domo Orfeo, Cordoba, Cordoba, Argentina

Television: Argentina Direct TV

X12 flyweight – Juan Carlos Reveco vs Karim Guerfi – interim WBA World flyweight title

·         Friday 11 May 2012 – EWS Arena, Goeppingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Television: EU Eurosport

X12 middleweight – Goekalp Oezekler vs Mouez Fhima – WBC Mediterranean middleweight title

X12 cruiserweight – Alexander Alekseev vs Firat Arslan – EBU (European) cruiserweight title (supervisor: Jean-Marcel Nartz)

X12 cruiserweight – Nuri Seferi – WBO European cruiserweight title

·         Friday 11 May 2012 – Texas Station Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Television: United States Showtime

X10 light middleweight – Yudel Jhonson vs Willie Nelson

X8 light heavyweight – Badou Jack vs Alexander Brand

 

BoxNation – 05May – Sky 456 – Virgin 546 – Livesport.tv

Live from MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

The WBA Super World Light Middleweight Championship

Miguel Cotto vs Floyd Mayweather Junior

The WBC World Light Middleweight Championship

Saul Alvarez vs Shane Mosley

Miguel Cotto defends his WBA Super World Light Middleweight Championship against Floyd Mayweather Junior live from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.  Mexican Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, 21, defends his WBC World Light Middleweight Championship against American 40-year-old Shane “Sugar” Mosley.  05May

BoxNation – 05May – Sky 456 – Virgin 546 – Livesport.tv

Live from Messehalle, Erfurt, Thüringen, Germany

The WBO World Cruiserweight Championship

Marco Huck vs Ola Afolabi

The WBO World Super Middleweight Championship

Robert Stieglitz vs Nader Hamdan

The Vacant EBU (European) Heavyweight Championship

Alexander Dimitrenko vs Kubrat Pulev

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