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Boxing Broadcasting Schedule

Boxing on Television – Friday 20th July to Friday 27th July, 2012 – Broadcasting on: Argentina Direct TV, Argentina TV Pública, United States ESPN2, United States Showtime, Argentina TyC Sports, Australia Main Event, Mexico Televisa, FOX Espanol, United States HBO, United States ESPN2, United States TeleFutura
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Friday 20 July 2012 – Club 9 de Julio, Junín, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Television: Argentina Direct TV
X10 cruiserweight – Rogelio Omar Rossi vs Alejandro Emilio Valori – Argentina (FAB) cruiserweight title
Friday 20 July 2012 – Club Sportivo Escobar, Escobar, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Television: Argentina TV Pública
X10 light middleweight – Mateo Damian Veron vs Javier Francisco Maciel – Argentina (FAB) light middleweight title (supervisor: Luis Arturo Doffi)
Friday 20 July 2012 – Edgewater Casino, Laughlin, Nevada, United States
Television: United States ESPN2
X10 super featherweight – Juan Carlos Burgos vs Cesar Vazquez
X8 welterweight – Aaron Martinez vs Prenice Brewer
Friday 20 July 2012 – Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, California, United States
Television: United States Showtime
X10 lightweight – Miguel Acosta vs Art Hovhannisyan
X8 super bantamweight – Roman Morales vs Alexis Santiago
X8 welterweight – Francisco Santana vs Larry Smith
Saturday 21 July 2012 – Sociedad Alemana de Gimnasia de Villa Ballester, Jose Leon Suarez, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Television: Argentina TyC Sports
X12 welterweight – Ismael El Massoudi vs Diego Gabriel Chaves – interim WBA World welterweight title (supervisor: Renzo Bagnariol)
Wednesday 25 July 2012 – Challenge Stadium, Mt Claremont, Western Australia, Australia
Television: Australia Main Event
X10 light heavyweight – Danny Green vs Danny Santiago
X10 cruiserweight – Pieter Cronje vs Oscar Siale – International Boxing Organization International cruiserweight title
Saturday 21 July 2012 – Oasis Hotel Complex, Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Television: Mexico Televisa United States FOX Espanol
X12 light welterweight – Johan Perez vs Pablo Cesar Cano – interim WBA World light welterweight title – vacant WBC Latino light welterweight title
X10 lightweight – Rodolfo Lopez vs Jorge Romero
X10 welterweight – Jose Miguel Cotto vs Manuel Perez
Saturday 21 July 2012 – U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Television: United States HBO
X12 super featherweight – Adrien Broner vs Vicente Escobedo – WBO super featherweight title (supervisor: John Duggan)
X10 welterweight – Keith Thurman vs Orlando Lora
X10 light welterweight – Omar Figueroa vs Dominic Salcido
X10 super featherweight – Brandon Bennett vs John Nater
Saturday 21 July 2012 – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, United States
Television: United States TeleFutura
X12 super featherweight – Argenis Mendez vs Martin Honorio
X10 light welterweight – Joan Guzman vs Jorge Pimentel
X10 welterweight – Ed Paredes vs Vivian Harris – WBC Latino welterweight title – interim WBO Latino welterweight title
X10 featherweight – Claudio MarreroSC Juan Jose Beltran
X10 bantamweight – Juan Carlos Payano vs John Alberto Molina
Friday 27 July 2012 – Resorts Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Television: United States ESPN2
X10 lightweight – Henry Lundy vs Raymundo Beltran – NABF lightweight title
X10 super middleweight – Farah Ennis vs Richard Pierson
Boxing Broadcasting Schedule: 13-20 July

Boxing on Television – Friday 13 July to Friday 20 July – Broadcasting on Argentina TV Pública, Argentina TyC Sports, Australia FOX, Australia Main Event, HBO, Hungary Sport 1, Italy RaiSportSat1, Mexico Azteca, Mexico Cadena 3, Showtime, SportItalia2, TeleFutura, United States ESPN2, United States Telemundo
Friday 13 July 2012 – Orion Function Centre, Campsie, New South Wales, Australia
Television: Australia FOX
x10 super featherweight – Billy Dib vs Juan Antonio Rodriguez
x10 super featherweight – Billel Dib vs Hwi-Jong Kim – Vacant Australian super featherweight title
Friday 13 July 2012 – Auditorio Plaza Condesa, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Television: United States Telemundo
x12 flyweight – Edgar Jimenez vs Julian Rivera – vacant Mexico flyweight title
x8 super middleweight Pablo Oscar Natalio Farias vs Alvaro Enriquez
Friday 13 July 2012 – UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Television: United States ESPN2
x10 light heavyweight – Glen Johnson vs Andrzej Fonfara
x10 welterweight – Jose Luis Castillo vs Ivan Popoca
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Salón de los Bomberos Voluntarios, General Villegas, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Television: Argentina TyC Sports
x12 light welterweight – Claudio Alfredo Olmedo vs Cesar Rene Cuenca – interim WBO Latino light welterweight title
10×2 featherweight – Alejandra Marina Oliveras vs Migdalia Asprilla – WBO female featherweight title
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Salón de los Bomberos Voluntarios, General Villegas, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Television: Argentina TyC Sports
x12 light welterweight – Claudio Alfredo Olmedo vs Cesar Rene Cuenca – interim WBO Latino light welterweight title
10×2 featherweight – Alejandra Marina Oliveras vs Migdalia Asprilla – WBO female featherweight title
Saturday 14 July 2012 – PalaCarnera, Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Television: Italy SportItalia2
x12 welterweight – Leonard Bundu vs Stefano Castellucci – EBU (European) welterweight title (supervisor: Antonio Del Greco)
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Palenque de la Feria Ganadera, Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico
Television: Mexico Azteca
x10 super flyweight – Hernan Marquez vs Fernando Lumacad
x10 super bantamweight – Tomas Rojas vs Manuel de los Reyes Herrera
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Foro Polanco, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Television: Mexico Cadena 3
x12 featherweight – Miguel Marriaga vs Alejandro Delgado – vacant WBC Continental Americas featherweight title
x8 bantamweight – Francisco Barrera vs Edgar Garcia
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Palms Casino and Resort, Pearl Theater, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Television: Australia Main Event
x12 light heavyweight – Dmitry Sukhotsky vs Cornelius White – vacant IBF International light heavyweight title
x10 middleweight – Anthony Mundine vs Bronco McKart
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Television: United States HBO Australia Main Event Hungary Sport 1
x12 light welterweight – Amir Khan vs Danny Garcia – WBC light welterweight title – WBA Super World light welterweight title
x10 super middleweight – Fernando Guerrero vs Jose Medina
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Humble Civic Center, Humble, Texas, United States
Television: United States TeleFutura
x10 super middleweight – Marco Antonio Periban vs Lester Gonzalezbout
Thursday 19 July 2012 – Mondo Fitness, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Television: Italy RaiSportSat1
x12 light middleweight – Manuel Ernesti vs Andrei Abramenka – vacant WBA International light middleweight title
x12 light heavyweight – Orial Kolaj vs Tomas Adamek – EBU-EU (European Union) light heavyweight title (supervisor: Antonio Del Greco)
Friday 20 July 2012 – Club 9 de Julio, Junín, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Television: Argentina Direct TV
x10 cruiserweight – Rogelio Omar Rossi vs Alejandro Emilio Valori – Argentina (FAB) cruiserweight title
x10 light middleweight – Juan Manuel Bonanni vs Jorge Daniel Miranda
Friday 20 July 2012 – Escobar, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Television: Argentina TV Pública
x10 light middleweight – Mateo Damian Veron vs Javier Francisco Maciel – Argentina (FAB) light middleweight title
x8 lightweight – Vicente Martin Rodriguez vs Sergio Javier Escobar
Friday 20 July 2012 – Edgewater Casino, Laughlin, Nevada, United States
Television: United States ESPN2
x10 super featherweight – Juan Carlos Burgos vs Cesar Vazquez
Friday 20 July 2012- Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, California, United States
Television: United States Showtime
x10 lightweight – Miguel Acosta vs Art Hovhannisyan
x8 super bantamweight – Roman Morales vs Alexis Santiago
x8 light middleweight – Julian Williams vs Said El Harrak
x8 welterweight – Francisco Santana vs Larry Smith
Victor Ortiz – Andre Berto: The Rematch

LOS ANGELES, April 16 – At long last, the rematch of 2011′s Fight of the Year between former World Champions “Vicious” Victor Ortiz and Andre Berto originally scheduled for February 11 in Las Vegas, but postponed when Berto sustained an arm injury on January 30, has been rescheduled for Saturday, June 23 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, this time for the vacant WBC Silver Welterweight Championship. In the co-main event, scheduled for 12 rounds in the super lightweight division, former Three Division World Champion Humberto Soto squares off against Argentine knockout artist Lucas Matthysse. The doubleheader will be telecast live on SHOWTIME.
As agreed to when the fight was scheduled for February, both fighters will be subject to Olympic style drug testing which will be administered by the Volunteer Anti-Doping Association (VADA) and will include random blood and urine tests.
“I will not underestimate Andre Berto because of his injury,” said Ortiz. “I hope and expect a new and improved Andre Berto. I am training for the greatest Andre Berto ever. I want to give the fans the best fight because that’s what they expect from both of us. I am going to be World Champ again, there is no doubt about that. There is only one option for me…victory!”
“The arm is feeling great and I’m ready to get in there and handle some unfinished business on June 23,” said Berto. “This is guaranteed to be an explosive fight that you don’t want to miss. Los Angeles has become a second home to me, so I’m excited to perform for all the fans at STAPLES Center this summer.”
“It’s been a long wait since February, but I’m glad that we’re finally going to see this rematch between two of boxing’s top young stars,” said Oscar de la Hoya, President of Golden Boy Promotions. “Ortiz and Berto went to war the first time and I’m expecting the same scenario to play out this time. These boxers only know one way to fight and that’s moving forward, which means we’re in for another great battle.”
“Berto-Ortiz I was a ‘Fight of the Year’ candidate and boxing fans can expect more of the same in this fight,” said Lou DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment. “It was unfortunate that Andre suffered the injury and the rematch had to be postponed, but we are happy that we were able to reschedule this much anticipated fight and are looking forward to another great night on June 23.”
“Ortiz vs. Berto II: The Rematch,” is the highly anticipated 12-round welterweight rematch of USA Today and Ring Magazine’s 2011 Fight of the Year between former World Champions “Vicious” Victor Ortiz and Andre Berto for the vacant WBC Silver Welterweight Championship which will take place Saturday, June 23 at at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, Calif. The event is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and DiBella Entertainment and sponsored by Corona, DeWalt Tools and AT&T. The co-feature will see former Three-Division World Champion Humberto “Zorrita” Sotobattle Argentinean knockout artist Lucas Matthysse in a 12-round super lightweight fight presented in association with Baja Boxing Promotions and Arano Box Promotions. The double-header will be telecast live on SHOWTIME Championship Boxing at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).
Tickets, priced at $250, $150, $100 and $50, are available for purchase online at www.staplescenter.com and www.ticketmaster.com or via Ticketmaster charge-by-phone lines at (800) 745-3000. Tickets will also be available at STAPLES Center box office beginning Tuesday, April 17.
Everyone anticipated an action-packed fight the first time that Victor Ortiz and Andre Berto stepped into the ring back on April 16, 2011 with the WBC Welterweight World Championship on the line. What ensued was nothing less than spectacular as the pair stormed out of the gate, setting a fast pace that would continue for the entire 12-round contest. Midway through the first round, Ortiz staggered Berto with a sneaky right hand, then backed him into a corner and followed up with a barrage of punches which forced the defending champion to take a knee in order to recover. Berto wasted little time returning the favor, sending Ortiz to the canvas with a counter right hand at the end of the second round. The exciting battle continued round after round, and in the sixth frame, Berto landed a right hand that dropped Ortiz. As soon as the action resumed, Berto was all over Ortiz, looking to close the show. With Ortiz trapped against the ropes and Berto throwing caution to the wind, Ortiz threw a left hook that caught Berto flush on the chin, dropping him for the second time in the fight just seconds before the bell. The back-and-forth action continued for the second half of the “Fight of the Year” candidate. In the end, Ortiz had captured the title with a hard-fought unanimous decision victory, winning by scores of 115-110, 114-111 and 114-112.
The star of Victor Ortiz (29-3-2, 22 KO’s) has been on the rise for the last few years, but in 2011, the native of Garden City, Kansas finally put everything together for the entire world to see. The owner of wins over Mike Arnaoutis, Nate Campbell and Antonio Diaz, Ortiz stepped it up in April 2011 with a 12-round decision win over Berto that captivated the boxing world and earned him the WBC Welterweight Championship. Five months later, Ortiz lost a controversial bout to pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather, but with his rematch against Berto looming, the 25-year old now has the perfect opportunity to get back to the top of the division.
A member of the 2004 Haitian Olympic team, Andre Berto (28-1, 22 KO’s), like Ortiz, has been leading the charge of boxing’s next generation, thrilling fans with exciting fights and blistering knockouts. Crowned a world champion in 2008, the 28-year-old Berto successfully defended his WBC crown five times against the likes of Luis Collazo, Steve Forbes and Juan Urango before losing it to Ortiz in April. In September, Berto put gold around his waist once again by stopping Jan Zaveck in five rounds for the IBF title. He would soon vacate the title in order to take the fight he has been clamoring for since April and now he’s looking forward to evening the score with Ortiz on June 23.
A lanky boxer-puncher with frightening accuracy and a busy attack in the ring, Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico native Humberto “La Zorrita” Soto (58-7-2, 34 KO’s) has been a World Champion at featherweight, super featherweight and lightweight, making eight total defenses of his crowns against the likes of Oscar Leon, Francisco Lorenzo and Urbano Antillon. Unbeaten since 2008, Soto went 4-0 in 2011, defeating Fidel Munoz, Motoki Sasaki, Jose Alfaro and Adailton De Jesus, firmly establishing himself in his new division at 140 pounds with the 31-year-old being ranked number two in the world by the WBC and number three by the WBA. In his most recent bout on April 7, Soto decisioned Claudinei Lacerda and now looks to stay busy by facing another competitor in the always-tough Matthysse.
Currently ranked fifth in the world by the WBC, sixth by the WBO and seventh by the WBA, Trelew, Argentina’s Lucas Matthysse (30-2, 28 KO’s) is a ferocious puncher with concussive knockout power in both hands, instantly making him a fan favorite wherever he steps between the ropes. Despite having scored knockouts in his last six victories, fans may best remember the 29-year-old for his 2010 and 2011 bouts with former World Champions Zab “Super” Judah and Devon Alexander “The Great”, respectively. In both bouts, the aggressive Matthysse dropped and hurt his foes, only to lose controversial split decisions that the boxing community met with outrage. Undeterred, Matthysse has kept his eyes on the prize, promising to never leave matters in the judges’ hands ever again.
Andre Dirrell Returns On ShoBox: Friday, Dec. 30

Long regarded as one of the world’s premier super middleweight contenders, Andre Dirrell will return to the ring for the first time in 21 months when he faces Darryl Cunningham in the co-feature of a special edition of ShoBox: The New Generation on Friday, Dec. 30, live on SHOWTIME® from Morongo Casino Resort & Spa in Cabazon, Calif.
Dirrell (19-1, 13 KOs), of Flint, Mich., has not fought since winning by 11th-round disqualification over Arthur Abraham in The Super Six World Boxing Classic on March 27, 2010. Cunningham (24-2, 10 KOs), of Detroit, has been victorious in 17 consecutive starts and has not lost since December 2007.
The ShoBox main event will spotlight another comeback — that of former undisputed middleweight world champion Jermain Taylor (28-4-1, 17 KOs), of Little Rock, Ark., in a scheduled 10-round middleweight bout. Taylor’s first start in 26 months represents a return to the division he once dominated. Taylor will face Jessie Nicklow (22-2-3, 8 KOs) of Baltimore, Md.
Dirrell anticipates challenging for a world title in 2012 but for now the 2004 Olympic Games bronze medalist is content to be fighting again and focused on Dec. 30.
“I’ve been waiting for this for the longest time,’’ he said. “(The time off) seemed like forever.’’
Dirrell’s last fight – a Super Six Group Stage 2 bout against Abraham in Detroit – ended abruptly after an illegal Abraham right hand to the head rendered Dirrell unconscious. The illicit punch came while Dirrell, who had slipped in Abraham’s corner, was down on one knee. The referee halted the contest at 1:13 of the 11th round, ruling Dirrell the winner by DQ. Dirrell was comfortably ahead at the time by the scores of 98-91 and 97-92 twice.
The athletically gifted Dirrell, 28, cited neurological problems stemming from the Abraham bout and dropped out of the Super Six tournament. He now says he has a clean bill of health and is ready to not only resume his promising career but make a statement in his first bout back.
“It’s real important I go in and give a good showing,” said Dirrell, who trains at the Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas. “I’m not worried about what happened in the past. The only thing I’m worried about is that I haven’t been in there (for a long time).”
Dirrell, whose only defeat came on a 12-round split decision to World Boxing Council (WBC) 168-pound champion Carl Froch in Group Stage 1 of the Super Six tournament on Oct. 17, 2009, expects to have some jitters for Cunningham.
“They’re nothing I can’t handle. I’m just more anxious than anything,” Dirrell said.
With a possible world title shot in the future, Dirrell wanted to face a solid foe. He gets that in Cunningham, a tough, veteran lefty who possesses a lot of hand speed and decent power. Cunningham was scheduled to face Kelly Pavlik earlier this year, but Pavlik withdrew.
Television: Boxing Schedule
Boxing On Television – Fri 14 to Fri 21, October 2011 – Broadcasting On: Argentina Direct, Argentina TyC Sports, Australia Main Event, EU Eurosport, Germany Sport1, HBO PPV, Hungary Sport, Mexico Azteca, Showtime, TeleFutura, Thailand 7, Time Warner, United States FOX, United States FOX, Espanol, TeleFutura, Telemundo
- Friday 14 October – Mendoza, Argentina
Television: Argentina Direct TV
X10 lightweight – Marcelino Nicolas Lopez vs Fabian Marimon – WBC Latino lightweight title
X6 super featherweight – Ezequiel Victor Fernandez vs Walter Dario Diaz
X6 light welterweight – Patricio Antonio Pedrero vs Pedro Leonel Prieto
- Friday 14 October – Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina
Television: Argentina TyC Sports
X12 featherweight – Jonathan Victor Barros vs Celestino Caballero – World featherweight title (supervisor: Renzo Bagnariol)
X10 light heavyweight – Roberto Feliciano Bolonti vs Jose Hilton Dos Santos – WBC Latino light heavyweight title
X8 cruiserweight – Hugo Hernan Garay vs Cesar David Crenz
- Friday 14 October – Mehrzweckhalle, Obertraubling, Bayern, Germany
Television: EU Eurosport
X12 heavyweight – Alexander Petkovic vs Cisse Salif – Vacant World Boxing Federation Intercontinental heavyweight title – Interim PABA heavyweight title
X12 heavyweight – Varol Vekiloglu vs Konstantin Airich – Vacant IBF Inter-Continental heavyweight title
- Friday 14 October – Coliseo Rafael G Amalbert, Juncos, Puerto Rico
Television: United States TeleFutura
X10 lightweight – Michael Perez vs Tyrone Harris
X10 bantamweight – Miguel Robles vs Luis Cosme
X8 super bantamweight – Jayson Velez vs Jonathan Arias
- Friday 14 October – Pattavikorn Market, Bangkok, Thailand
Television: Thailand 7
X12 light welterweight – Prawet Singwancha vs Kosuke Iwashita – WBC International light welterweight title
X6 super bantamweight – Sod Kokietgym vs Hendry Barongsay 11
- Friday 14 October – Civic Center, Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Television: United States Telemundo
X12 featherweight – Michael Franco vs Orlando Cruz – Vacant WBO Latino featherweight title
X10 bantamweight – William Gonzalez vs Cuauhtemoc Vargas – WBO Latino bantamweight title
X4 middleweight – Phillip Penson vs Angel Martinez
- Saturday 15 October – Centro Recreativo Municipal Néstor Carlos Kirchner, Barrio Santa Paula, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Television: Argentina TyC Sports
X10 featherweight – Jesus Marcelo Andres Cuellar vs Oscar Escandon
X6 light heavyweight – Pablo Oscar Natalio Farias vs Dario Antonio Gerez
4×2 super bantamweight – Debora Anahi Dionicius vs Marta Soledad Juncos
- Saturday 15 October – Estadio Centenario, Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico
Television: Mexico Azteca United States FOX United States FOX Espanol
X12 bantamweight – Hugo Ruiz vs Francisco Arce – Interim WBA World bantamweight title
X12 super flyweight – Daniel Rosas vs Jose Cabrera – Interim WBO super flyweight title (supervisor: Rafael Lopez Santos)
X10 super bantamweight – Heriberto Ruiz vs Eden Marquez
X8 super middleweight – Noe Gonzalez Alcoba vs Paul Rodriguez
- Saturday 15 October – Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, United States
Television: United States HBO PPV Australia Main Event Hungary Sport 2
X12 light heavyweight – Bernard Hopkins vs Chad Dawson – WBC light heavyweight title
X12 lightweight – Antonio DeMarco vs Jorge Linares – Vacant WBC lightweight title
X12 light welterweight – Danny Garcia vs Kendall Holt – Vacant WBO Inter-Continental light welterweight title
X10 welterweight – Paul Malignaggi vs Orlando Lora
- Saturday 15 October – Echo Arena, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom
12×3 light heavyweight – Nathan Cleverly vs Tony Bellew – WBO light heavyweight title (supervisor: Dennis Gilmartin)
12×3 – super middleweight – Piotr Wilczewski vs James DeGale – EBU (European) super middleweight title (supervisor: Jean-Marcel Nartz)
8×3 super middleweight – Rocky Fielding vs Lee Noble
8×3 middleweight – Billy Joe Saunders vs Norbert Szekeres
- Saturday 15 October – Cohen Stadium, El Paso, Texas, United States
Television: United States Time Warner
6×2 super featherweight – Jennifer Han vs DJ Morrison
X4 super flyweight – Raymond Montes vs Evaristo Primero
X4 welterweight – John Ryan Grimaldo vs Bernardo Guereca
- Wednesday 19 October – Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Television: Australia Main Event
X12 light middleweight – Anthony Mundine vs Rigoberto Alvarez – Interim WBA World light middleweight title (supervisor: Alan Kim)
X6 cruiserweight – David Aloua vs Hunter Sam
X6 cruiserweight – Mostyn Niemann vs Walter Pupu’a
- Friday 21 October – Brandenburg Halle, Frankfurt, Brandenburg, Germany
Television: Germany Sport1
X12 light heavyweight – Robin Krasniqi vs Abdelkahim Derghal – Vacant WBO European light heavyweight title
10×2 flyweight – Susi Kentikian vs Teeraporn Pannimit – WBO female flyweight title
WBA female flyweight title – WIBF Women’s International Boxing Federation flyweight title
10×2 middleweight – Christina Hammer vs Vashon Living – WBO female middleweight title – World Boxing Federation female middleweight title
- Friday 21 October – Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, United States
Television: United States Showtime
X10 light heavyweight – Edwin Rodriguez vs Will Rosinsky
X10 light welterweight – Gabriel Bracero vs Daniel Sostre – Vacant NABF light welterweight title
X8 super middleweight – Dyah Davis vs Darnell Boone 1
- Friday 21 October – Events Center, Pharr, Texas, United States
Television: United States TeleFutura
X10 lightweight – Omar Figueroa vs Eric Cruz
X6 light heavyweight – Felix Piedra vs Juan Jose Ruiz
X6 welterweight – Raul Tovar vs Miguel Pizarro









