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Saturday Night Boxing Results 8/9
Saturday Night Boxing Results And notes – For 8th September 2012
Saturday 8 September 2024 - Campo Recreativo Pasteleros, Esteban Echeverria, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Super middleweight - Pablo Oscar Natalio Farias beat Dario German Balmaceda by KO 8 / 10 - vacant IBF Latino super middleweight title
Light welterweight - Fernanda Soledad Alegre beat Darys Esther Pardo by RTD 7 /10 - time: 0:01 - WBO female light welterweight title (supervisor: Jorge Molina)
Saturday 8 September 2024 - Hershey Centre, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Middleweight - Brandon Cook beat Ferenc Zold by TKO 3 / 6
Lightweight - Steven Wilcox beat Sandor Horvath by TKO 2 / 6
Lightweight- Tebor Brosch beat Gyorgy Mizsei Jr on SD 6 / 6
Saturday 8 September 2024 - Karl Eckel Halle, Hattersheim am Main, Hessen, Germany
Middleweight - Nuhu Lawal beat Phillip Kolodzej by TKO 5 / 6 - time: 2:05
Light heavyweight - Konni Konrad beat Ata Dogan by TKO 6 /6
Saturday 8 September 2024 - Deportivo del Sindicato del Metro , Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Bantamweight - Felipe Orucuta beat Julio Cesar Miranda by TKO 10 / 10
Bantamweight Felipe “Gallito” Orucuta (25-1, 21 KOs) scored a tenth round TKO over former world champion Julio Cesar “Pingo” Miranda (37-8-1, KOs). The bout was waved off with Miranda under heavy fire. Miranda was originally slated to face Daniel “Bad Boy” Rosas, but the Mexican Commission wouldn’t allow Rosas to fight due to bronchitis. Orucuta, who was appearing in the co-feature stepped in to face Miranda and made the most of it.
Saturday 8 September 2024 - Gimnasio Miguel Alemán Valdez, Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico
Super middleweight - Marco Antonio Rubio beat Carlos Manuel Baldomir by RTD 4 / 12 - time: 3:00 - vacant World Boxing Federation super middleweight title
Super middleweight - Marcos Reyes beat Julio Cesar Garcia on UD 10 / 10
Marco Antonio “Veneno” Rubio (55-6-1, 48 KOs) scored a fifth round TKO over Carlos Baldomir (49-15, 15 KOs) to claim the WBF title on Saturday night at the at the Estadio Miguel Aleman in Celaya, Mexico. Rubio battered Baldomir the entire fight and Baldomir didn’t come out for round five. - In the co-feature, middleweight Marco “Dorado” Reyes won a ten round unanimous decision over Julio Cesar “Baby Face” Garcia by scores 99-91, 96-95, 96-94.
Saturday 8 September 2024 - Auditorio Teopanzolco, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Light middleweight - Patrick Teixeira beat Omar Vasquez by TKO 8 / 10 - vacant WBC Youth Intercontinental light middleweight title
Saturday 8 September 2024 - The Flash Grand Ballroom of the Elorde Sports Complex, Paranaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Bantamweight - Dennis Tubieron beat Hiroki Shiino by TKO 8 / 12 - time: 2:31 - WBC International bantamweight title
Light flyweight - Benezer Alolod beat Ryu Onigashima by TKO 6 / 10 - time: 1:55 - vacant WBC International light flyweight title
Super bantamweight - Jaderes Padua beat Christian Abila on SD 10 / 10 - Vacant WBC Youth Intercontinental super bantamweight title
Super flyweight - Gabriel Altarejos drew with Weljan Ugbaniel 10 / 10 - vacant WBC Youth Intercontinental super flyweight title
Saturday 8 September 2024 Olimpiyskiy, Moscow, Russia
Heavyweight - Vitali Klitschko beat Manuel Charr by TKO 4 / 12 - time: 2:10 - WBC heavyweight title (supervisor: Houcine Houichi)
Heavyweight - Magomed Abdusalamov beat Jameel McCline by TKO 2 / 10 - time: 1:57 - vacant WBC United States (USNBC) heavyweight title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic)
Middleweight - Andrey Meryasev beat Muhitdin Rajapbaev by TKO 10 / 10 - time: 0:28 - vacant WBC Baltic middleweight title (supervisor: Mikhail Denisov)
Featherweight - Ayup Arsaev beat Khavazhy Khatsyhau by RTD 4 / 10 - time: 3:00 - WBC Baltic featherweight title (supervisor: Mikhail Denisov)
Heavyweight - Vyacheslav Glazkov beat Konstantin Airich on UD 10 / 10 - vacant WBC Baltic Silver heavyweight title (supervisor: Mikhail Denisov)
Vitali started to unload punishment from the opening bell. WBC #7 Charr was moving laterally around the corners trying to show something. Klitschko, his hands down, was waiting for more action from the challenger but the German chose to move around rather than actually fight with the champion. Klitschko landed a couple of jabs to start inflicting damage to the challenger. All in all the first round was all Vitali’s but he landed almost no power punches. In the second. Vitali landed a hard right hand to the spleen to start the stanza. Charr tried to unleash a series of punches but none of them landed clean except for a left hand, which the Ukrainian took well. Early into the fourth, the WBC champion landed a crisp jab, and blood started raining down from the Charr’s right eye. He tried his best and sensing the fight was just moments away from being stopped - he charged after the giant Ukrainian and even landed some punches. Then Italian referee Guido Cavalleri called a halt to the action and took Charr to the ringside physician, who stopped the bout. Charr was extremely angry about the stoppage as his corner was never given a chance to try to stop the blood.
Saturday 8 September 2024 - Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill, London, United Kingdom
Welterweight - Lee Purdy beat Gumersindo Lucas Carrasco by TKO 4 / 12 time: 1:43 - vacant IBF International welterweight title
Light welterweight - Chris Evangelou lost to Danny Connor on PTS 10 / 10 - vacant BBBofC Southern Area light welterweight title
Middleweight - Erick Ochieng beat Ryan Toms by TKO 5 / 10 - time: 2:37 - BBBofC English light middleweight title
Saturday 8 September 2024 - Oracle Arena, Oakland, California, United States
Super middleweight - Andre Ward beat Chad Dawson by TKO 10 / 12 - time: 2:45
WBC super middleweight title (supervisor: Peter Stucki) - WBA Super World super middleweight title (supervisor: Robert Mack)
Lightweight - Antonio DeMarco beat John Molina by KO 1/ 12 - time: 0:44 - WBC lightweight title
WBA/WBC super middleweight champion Andre “SOG” Ward (26-0, 14 KOs) scored an impressive tenth round TKO over WBC light heavyweight champion “Bad” Chad Dawson (31-2, 17 KOs. Ward sent Dawson to a knee in round three, and floored him again in round four - Inside the final minute of the tenth, Dawson was blasted with a left hook he never saw coming right behind the ear. Dawson’s knees caved in on each other as he attempted to find his balance but Ward was having none of it. Another left landed to set up a salvo of exact power punching, Dawson forced to his knees near the ropes. Dawson was up early in the count but showed no desire to go on. Asked by Smoger if he was done, Dawson nodded and said, “Yes.” Time was 2:45. – WBC lightweight champion Antonio DeMarco (28-2-1, 20 KOs) needed just 44 seconds to annihilate John Mol
Saturday 8 September 2024 - Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula, California, United States
Super flyweight Ivan Morales beat Luis Maldonado on TD 10 / 10 - time: 1:30 - WBC International Silver super flyweight title (supervisor: Rudy Tellez)
Saturday 8 September 2024 - Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey, United States
Heavyweight - Tomasz Adamek beat Travis Walker by TKO 5 / 12 - time: 1:08 - IBF North American heavyweight title
Heavyweight - Steve Cunningham beat Jason Gavern on UD 10 / 10
Heavyweight - Bryant Jennings beat Chris Koval by TKO 1 / 8 - time: 0:35
Super featherweight - Joselito Collado lost to Jerry Belmontes on UD 8 / 8
Tomasz Adamek (47-2, 28 KOs) got up from a hard second-round knockdown to stop Travis Walker (39-8-1, 31 KOs) in the fifth round of a heavyweight fight on Saturday afternoon at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Walker was also knocked down in a wild second round after taking a right. After that, Adamek stayed in control, winning the third, cutting Walker in the fourth before stopping him on his feet at the 1:08 mark of the fifth. - Steve Cunningham won a 10-round unanimous decision against heavyweight veteran Jason Gavern. Scores were 100-90 (twice) and 99-90 all for Cunningham. With this win, Cunningham breaks a two-fight losing streak to move to 25-4 with 12 KO wins. Gavern falls to 21-11-4 with 10 KOs. - Bryant Jennings beat Chris Koval in just 35 seconds. Koval was down on a left and then seconds later on a right before the bout was called off. Jennings is now 15-0 with six knockouts, Koval now has double digit losses for an overall record of 25-10, 18 KOs.
Saturday 8 September 2024 - Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Light welterweight - Lucas Martin Matthysse beat Ajose Olusegun by TKO 10 / 12 - interim WBC light welterweight title (supervisor: Robert Lenhardt)
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September 8th 2012 - @ 21.00 Hrs CT - Europe + 6 Hrs
Chaves Jr - Maravilla: May The Best Win
Talk With The WBC President: José Sulaimán
Sergio Martinez attended the fight to see the man who will heir his title. The Argentine fighter, banned to face his mandatory challenger Sebastian Zbik by HBO, decided to fight against Serhiy Dzinziruk for the WBC Diamond belt with the promise that he would be named the mandatory challenger of the next WBC middleweight champion. The champion was Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. who defeated Zbik in a 12 round decision, that same night Martinez and Chavez met in a restaurant where between laughs the promised each other to face, it was kind like an agreement. That was on June 4, 2011… it was a long and hard road since then so this fight could finally take place. Antagonisms, accusations and threats took place until finally in March 2012, a contract was signed and Fernando Beltran- co promoter of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.- said: “The World Boxing Council has been a fundamental key to close this deal”.
It was. The council didn’t give up despite all the obstacles in the way and that made the boxers and the fans get desperate. In our last Convention in La Vegas, we ordered that Sergio in his status of WBC Diamond champion, had to be Julio’s mandatory challenger and that they had to fight before March. Nevertheless, many problems took place in regards of the promotion of the fight and while they were solved, Julito and Sergio began talking to attack each other. Sergio called Julito a coward, he answered that he was a clown. Negotiations get nowhere in that time and Sergio accused the WBC of protecting Julito, besides threating to leave the organization…
Julio said “Sergio is a conceited man, who is only looking to win big money under my name” Sergio in the other hand said that Julio had no dignity for dodging him. In all this controversy, Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. get involved in the mess.
The WBC showed its authority on March 15, when it established a period of free negotiation of 30 days. If an agreement couldn’t take place, the fight was going to be put under auction. And the Council was clear, if Sergio- who was going to face Matthew Macklin- and Julito –who was going to defend his title against Andy Lee- would be banned if they didn’t agree to fight. First was Sergio, who had a clear win over his rival, and then Julito who KO’d Lee in the seventh round, after that, they reached an agreement. But what a brawl they made! I think that with all that happened the WBC showed why is the top boxing organization in the world, it keeps its word and make it get respected.
José Sulaimán
Everything is ready. They keep attacking each other but it’s part of the promotion. Sergio called Julito a spoiled child and that he had had an easy career because of his name. Julio answered back and said that it was not easy to have a career with a father who had strong drug addiction, but that he had an advantage over Martinez, because he has more experience in boxing than him, because he has been related to the sport since he was born.
It’s going to be a great night, September 15 is going to be an historic night, but at the same time a sad one, two great Mexican champions will defend their titles that night in a same city in diferent venues. Golden Boy had scheduled the day for Canelo Alvarez, who had many troubles to find his rival he had three but those three had different problems. Top Rank heard that and promote the Chavez-Martinez fight for that night, but GB refused to change the date of the fight so it stayed Julio vs Sergio at the Thomas & Mack Center and Canelo vs Josesito at the MGM. The fans will have to split, Me? I will try to watch both fights, but my obligation as president is to be with the champion and his mandatory challenger.
What’s your forecast for the fight?
It was said before that Julito had few chances against Martinez, nevertheless, Julito has showed great power in his last fights with an improvement in his boxing so this fight can go to any side. May the best win.
José Sulaimán
Source / Credit: WBC
Translated from Spanish
Garcia vs Morales & Malignaggi vs Cano
Garcia vs. Morales & Malignaggi vs. Cano in Brooklyn on October 20th
BROOKLYN (August 22, 2024) – Big-time boxing returns to Brooklyn after more than a 50-year hiatus on Saturday, October 20, when Golden Boy Promotions presents the first boxing event at the new Barclays Center. Televised live on SHOWTIME, the night will feature a star-studded boxing card including two world championship fights and a host of New York’s top talents.
The main event will feature unbeaten Danny “Swift” Garcia defending his World Boxing Association (WBA) Super, World Boxing Council (WBC) & Ring Magazine Super Lightweight World Championships against the man he defeated to win the WBC belt, legendary Mexican warrior and future Hall of Famer Erik “El Terrible” Morales. In the co-featured bout, Brooklyn’s own Paulie “Magic Man” Malignaggi risks his WBA Welterweight World Championship against hard-hitting Pablo Cesar “El Demoledor” Cano.
Tickets start at $50 and go on sale to the general public on Wednesday, August 29 at 10:00 a.m. ET and will be available at www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster locations, or at 800-745-3000.
Brooklyn Nets All Access season ticket buyers have the opportunity to purchase tickets for Barclays Center events before the general public. Fans are encouraged to visit www.barclayscenter.com and follow @BarclaysCenter on Twitter and Facebook (facebook.com/BarclaysCenter) for the latest updates and special pre-sale offers.
Barclays Center and Golden Boy Promotions previously announced a multi-year deal in which they will hold at least 12 events annually at Barclays Center. It has been more than a half century since Brooklyn was a significant hub of the sport of boxing.
The explosive night of boxing is presented by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Box Latino and supported by Golden Boy Promotions sponsors Corona, DeWalt Tools and AT&T. The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins live at 9:00 p.m. ET. Preliminary fights will air live on SHOWTIME EXTREME® beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET.
All participants, along with Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar De La Hoya, Barclays Center CEO Brett Yormark and SHOWTIME Sports Executive Vice President and General Manager Stephen Espinoza will participate in a press conference scheduled for Thursday, August 30 at the New York Marriott at Brooklyn Bridge, the official hotel of Barclays Center, in downtown Brooklyn to officially announce these fights and others. More details will be announced soon regarding the press conference.
SA’s Gare To Fight For WBF Title: Malta 17/8
By Ron Jackson
South African veteran William Gare will meet former WBC super-middleweight champion Robin Reid for the vacant World Boxing Federation title next month.
The fight is scheduled to take place in an open-air arena in Ta’Qali, Malta, on August 17 – possibly the country’s first “world” title bout.
Reid, a veteran from England, has a professional record of 42-7-1, with 29 knockouts. He won the WBC belt in October 1996 and made his first defence against a South African, Giovanni Pretorius.
He also lost it to a South African. Thulani “Sugarboy” Malinga beat him on points in London in December 1997.
Details of the tournament have been announced by Howard Goldberg, who has done much to regenerate the organisation since taking over as WBF president.
On the undercard, Tony Dodson a former British and Commonwealth super-middleweight champion – he has a record of 28-7-1; 14 – will fight for the vacant WBF International light-heavyweight title. The name of his opponent still has to be announced.
Gare, who is 37 years old, has won 26 and lost 14 of his 41 fights. He drew one and stopped only four of his opponents.
He has held the WBF super-middleweight and WBC international and SA light-middleweight titles.
Credit: Super Sport. Com
Friday 17 August 2024 – Open air arena, Ta’Qali, Malta
Commission: Malta Boxing Commission
Promoters: Francis Harding (A&H Promotions) / Justin Attard (A&H Promotions)
Tickets: 00356 - 77 121212