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Lawrence Okolie vs Krzysztof Glowacki - 3/20/2021
After a rather messy split with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing, WBO Cruiserweight champion Lawrence Okolie (18-0, 14 KOs) is back and ready to defend his title. Okolie will face off against New Zealand’s David Light (20-0, 12 KOs) this Saturday (March 25) on an event on BOXXER.
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Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois Fight Preview
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Published: August 25, 2023
Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois Fight Preview
Following the failure to finalize the Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk undisputed super-fight, Usyk (20-0, 13 KOs) will be defending his unified heavyweight titles against WBA mandatory challenger and rising heavyweight star, Daniel Dubois (19-1, 18 KOs) on Saturday August 26 at the Tarczynski Arena in Wroclaw, Poland, during the week of Ukrainian Independence Day.
This fight for the WBA, IBF, WBO, and Ring Magazine heavyweight titles airs on TNT Sports Box Office in the UK and ESPN+ in the US.
This will be the first heavyweight title fight of 2023 and, therefore, is one for boxing fans to look forward to in anticipation.
A 2012 Olympic gold medalist, Usyk made his professional debut in November 2013. After winning the WBO cruiserweight title in September 2016 with a unanimous decision win against Krzysztof Glowacki, Usyk made a fast climb towards history. In the World Boxing Super Series, Usyk defeated Mairis Briedis via majority decision for the WBC cruiserweight title in January 2018, then beat Murat Gassiev in the final via unanimous decision in July 2018 for the WBA, IBF, and Ring Magazine cruiserweight titles to become the undisputed cruiserweight champion.
After moving up to heavyweight in 2019 and having two warm-up fights against Chazz Witherspoon and Dereck Chisora, Usyk dethroned unified champion Anthony Joshua in September 2021.
Against Dubois, Usyk will be making the second defense of his unified crown. The Ukrainian southpaw won the rematch against Joshua and added the Ring Magazine belt to his heavyweight collection in his first defense. In this rematch, Usyk proved he has the minerals and intangibles to match his undoubted pugilistic mastery as he dug deep to overcome a determined Joshua. In the ninth round, Joshua unleashed hell and had Usyk scrambling around the ring as the Ukrainian was dragged into deep waters before Usyk showed his class by coming out in the 10th and taking it to another level, one which Joshua could not keep up with. Usyk turned up the pace and tempo even further, enjoying his own best round of the fight as he detonated a high volume of power punches from all angles.
After turning professional in 2017, Dubois’ self-confidence will have undoubtedly plummeted, with the Brit gaining a sense of invincibility built against men who never had a chance. In November 2020, Dubois had a rude awakening behind closed doors and under Covid restrictions.
Dubois was unbeaten in 15 fights and was coming up against fellow unbeaten Brit Joe Joyce. Dubois had stopped 14 of his 15 previous opponents. Coming up against Joyce proved to be a big mistake, though. Dubois took a knee in round 10 with a badly swollen left eye.
Since that loss, however, Dubois is on a four-fight knockout win streak. Dubois’ June 2022 knockout of Trevor Bryan earned him the lightly regarded WBA Regular title.
Despite being the WBA mandatory challenger, the majority of the boxing fraternity is not giving Dubois anything more than a puncher’s chance against one of the most skillful boxers of the modern era. Dubois seems ill-equipped ahead of Saturday night when he will be sharing the ring with the formidable Usyk.
Dubois believes he has more than a mere puncher’s chance in this fight. Speaking to iFL TV, Dubois said: “People don’t give me enough credit. They just say ‘he’s got a puncher’s chance’ but I’m going to show them all that I can box as well, I can move. I’ve been up in altitude, so I’ve been working on a lot more than just throwing punches, or looking for one lucky shot.”
Dubois is viewed by many fans, media, and analysts alike as one of the brightest young talents in the heavyweight division, one tipped for success due to his thunderous knockout power. However, this may be another classic case of “Levels” in boxing. A bright, young prospect is coming up against a generational great and one of the supreme pound-for-pound fighters of this generation.
This opportunity has come early for Dubois. When you compare the achievements of the two heavyweights on paper, it is hard to think of another sport that would pit two such mismatched competitors together and have the audacity to label it as a world championship contest. In terms of experience, Usyk and Dubois are worlds apart. Usyk is obviously at the world championship level, and Dubois may also reach that level one day, but right now, the gap is too vast, and it is difficult to imagine them competing as equals.
The 6ft5 Dubois will be hoping to join the likes of Lennox Lewis, Frank Bruno, David Haye, Tyson Fury, and Anthony Joshua in the list of British heavyweight champions.
It’s a big ask and would be arguably one of the biggest upsets in heavyweight history, but upsets do happen. No one would have expected Buster Douglas to defeat Mike Tyson or Leon Spinks to beat Muhammad Ali. The unexpected is what makes boxing such a captivating sport.
There is no getting away from the fact that the gulf in class and talent between Usyk and Dubois would make a Dubois win one of the biggest upsets ever. Dubois’ only chance of success appears to be whether he can use his size, youth, and power to overcome Usyk’s superior technical brilliance, experience, and every other conceivable advantage, and the odds are not in favor of the Brit.
Until very recently, Usyk was viewed as the number one pound-for-pound pugilist in the world. After becoming undisputed cruiserweight champion, the Ukrainian had become a pound-for-pound entrant. He then cemented his greatness with back-to-back wins against Joshua.
Joshua has superior mobility, boxing IQ, pedigree, and experience to Dubois, and Usyk still handily defeated Joshua twice. This does not bode well as far as Dubois’ chances in this matchup.
Of course, styles make fights, but is Dubois’ style the one to dethrone Usyk? Dubois has a traditional jab-right hand, jab-jab right-hand style, which can be effective but is also very predictable for a fighter with the IQ and know-how of Usyk. Dubois does not possess the different rhythms, with a variety of angles and combinations which would trouble Usyk.
Furthermore, Dubois will also have to contend with what is likely to be a very pro-Usyk crowd, in excess of 40,000, in Poland and his first fight with a new coach after replacing trainer Shane McGuigan with Don Charles.
Usyk, always professional and disciplined, does not seem in the mood to be complacent heading into this showdown. Speaking of Dubois on Top Rank Boxing’s YouTube channel, Usyk said: “He’s (Dubois) a good fighter. Young guy. Very motivated, but I respect Daniel and his team.”
Experience is the best teacher. This is all very new to Dubois. As new as this is to Dubois, it is just as old to Usyk. However new it is to Dubois, this alone won’t be enough to stop him from landing a single fight-ending shot, which he is capable of, but it will certainly affect his approach towards landing that shot. Dubois’ uncertainty about how to land that punch may create the kind of doubts in his head as the fight progresses, which would have never been present had the fight happened at the right time.
Dubois cannot be faulted for taking this opportunity to contest for the unified heavyweight titles. In the unpredictable world of boxing, such opportunities are never guaranteed. It cannot be denied that stepping in the ring with Usyk right now will be the deepest waters Dubois will have ever entered.
Will Usyk remind everyone why he has long been regarded as one of the pound-for-pound supremes in boxing, or will we witness one of the biggest upsets in the history of the sport? It’s these sorts of questions that make fights like this unmissable.
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El de Liverpool acaba con Eubank con un TKO en el cuarto asalto. Smith prometió que lo noquearía y cumplió su palabra. Cristina Parra Gran sorpresa en Manchester. Liam Smith (33-3-1, 20 KO) noqueó a Chris Eubank Jr. (32-3-0, 23 KO) en el cuarto asalto anoche en el Manchester Arena. El combate, pactado a 12 asaltos en el peso medio, estuvo muy disputado, pero el de Liverpool se impuso con una acertada combinación y mandó al boxeador de Sussex a la lona. Anunció que acabaría con él por KO, y cumplió su promesa. Liam Smith salió fuerte desde el inicio del choque, buscando el centro del ring y acortando distancias. Presionaba a Eubank y conectaba buenos golpes. El de Sussex mostraba confianza en sí mismo, no se esperaba lo que iba a pasar unos minutos más tarde. Eubank hacía buenas esquivas y controlaba la distancia con el jab. Se movía rápido con una gran calidad en sus golpes. En el tercer asalto, el de Sussex apretó y dominaba el combate. Lanzaba el jab de izquierda, que impactaba repetidamente en el rostro de Smith. El boxeador de Liverpool le dio la vuelta al encuentro en el cuarto round. Salió a por todas y sorprendió a Eubank con una dura combinación en la cara que lo mandó directo a la lona. Consiguió levantarse, pero volvió a caer rápidamente. El excampeón del peso medio, que se ciñó el cinturón de la OMB en 2015 y lo perdió un año después ante Canelo Álvarez, acabó con un confiado Chris Eubank Jr. que menospreció al rival que tenía delante. Prometió que le noquearía y lo cumplió. El de Sussex felicitó a Smith y asume que le atrapó con “un buen tiro”. “Sentí que podía seguir adelante, pero el árbitro está a cargo y respeto su decisión. Pronto lo tendremos de nuevo”, compartió en sus redes sociales. Ahora Eubank y su equipo tendrán que pensar en cuál será su siguiente movimiento, o si quieren activar la cláusula de revancha. Richard Riakporhe (16-0-0, 12 KO) se impuso ante el excampeón mundial Krzysztof Glowacki (32-5-0, 20 KO) por TKO en el cuarto asalto. El británico se mostró muy superior durante el choque, e hizo que el polaco se tambalease en el segundo round con una dura derecha. El excampeón decepcionó al público y se fue a la lona. Con esta victoria, Riakporhe se coloca en una buena posición para pelear por el cinturón del peso crucero. Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/AS
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Liam Smith VS Chris Eubank Jr | Boxing Bout Fight Sports! FREE Live MediaWorkout
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Lawrence Okolie Knocks Out Krzysztof Glowacki To Become the New WBO World Cruiserweight Champion
Lawrence Okolie knocks out Krzysztof Glowacki to become the new WBO World cruiserweight champion at the SSE Arena Wembley, London. The crushing right hand induced spectacular knockout in the sixth round marks the beginning of the reign of Lawrence Okolie as the new WBO Cruiserweight champion Lawrence Okolie unleashed a devastating right hand to drop Krzysztof Glowacki and the referee Marcus…
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2021.03.20 Lawrence Okolie vs Krzysztof Glowacki vacant WBO lourd-légers
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@theanticool and I are back with more craziness to cover this week!
On today's episode we cover everything from thoughts on the E3 video game conference, Jessica Andrade defending her title against Weili Zhang, Cris Cyborg testing free agency, Tyson Fury showing out against Tom Schwarz, the Briedis Vs Glowacki spectacle, Bellator 222, and where things went wrong with Aaron Pico.
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Lawrence Okolie vs. Krzysztof Glowacki - 3/20/2021
After splitting with Eddie Hearn and being forced to sit out for a year, Lawrence Okolie (19-0, 14 KOs) is trying to stay active with his new promoter - Boxxer. While his debut with the promotion was pretty dreadful, he won and is still the WBO cruiserweight champion. And just two months later, he is looking to defend again.
This time he’ll take on Chris Billam-Smith (17-1) on Saturday (May 27).
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World Boxing Super Series: Briedis & Glowacki advance to Semi-Finals
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Published: November 12, 2018
The World Boxing Super Series brought the quarterfinals of its second cruiserweight tournament to the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, Illinois on November 10, 2018.
In the co-main event, a tactical and un-fan-friendly affair, Maris Briedis, (24-1), defeated Noel Mikaelian (23-2), by lopsided scores of 116-110, 115- 111, and 114-112 which did not reflect what occurred in the ring. Overall, Mikaelian largely dictated the pace of the fight by keeping Briedis on the outside with his jab, not allowing Briedis to find his range. After feeling each other out in the first two rounds, by the third, Mikaelian increased his aggression, but was warned for hitting Briedis on the back of the head.
The warning proved fateful because in the in fourth, he had a point deducted despite Briedis continuing to spin around in the clutch, exposing his back. In the middle rounds, Mikaelian’s confidence built up as he continued to be successful and keep Briedis on the outside, and finding success with his quick combinations before moving and avoid becoming a target himself. In the ninth round, a head-butt opened a cut over Mikalian’s eye, which bled for the rest of the night. Briedis became much more aggressive in the later rounds, finally being able to get in range and connect to Mikalian’s head. However, Briedis had a point deducted in the 10th for holding, while Mikalian complained of headbutts.
The 11th and 12th rounds saw Briedis drive forward and connect with Mikalian’s body and head. Promoter Kalle Sauerland acknowledged after the fight that the matchup wasn’t great, and said the earlier rounds could have gone either way, that Mikalian should have won the middle rounds, and Bredis won the late rounds. Nonetheless, Maris Briedis won the WBC Diamond Cruiserweight belt and moves on to face Krzysztof Glowacki in the WBSS quarterfinals.
In the night’s main event, Krzysztof Glowacki (31-1) faced Maksim Vlasov (42-3). In the opposite of the previous WBSS match up, this affair was a slugfest that greatly entertained the audience. Vlasov was expected to come out and box, carefully avoiding Glowacki’s power. Instead, from the opening bell, Vlasov went toe-to-toe with Glowacki, as if he had something to prove. On a late hit in the first round, Glowacki buzzed Vlasov, who was saved by the bell. That didn’t cause Vlasov to change tactics though, and he continued to try and match Glowacki’s power. Glowacki’s power, however, seemed to be having more of an effect early in the fight.
Late in the third round, Vlasov missed with a left, allowing Glowacki to score a knockdown. Vlasov quickly beat the count and protested it as a slip. In the fourth and fifth rounds, Glowacki started to pound Vlasov’s body with monstrous lefts. Vlasov was able to land some of his blows, but just doesn’t have the power to have any effect. In the sixth round, Vlasov’s nose was bloodied. In the eighth round, Glowacki was warned for a low blow as he worked the inside. By the tenth, Vlasov’s left eye was very swollen, and Glowacki pounded him with two giant overhand lefts, eliciting cheers from the crowd. Glowacki started the eleventh round by backing Vlasov into the ropes and scoring two power punches which caused the crowd to start chanting his name.
Vlasov has able to fight off Glowacki and open a cut under Glowacki’s left eye. In the final frame, both men went for broke and stood toe for toe, and the crowd began chanting Glowacki’s name. In the end, Glowacki’s power proved to the difference as he won a unanimous decision and the WBO Cruiserweight belt, 118-110, 117-110, and 115-112. Afterward, Glowacki simply said, “It was a really tough fight.”
In the WBSS alternate bout, Artur Mann (15-2) faced Alexy Zubov (16-2). Zubov appeared to come out strong, but Mann scored two knockdowns in the final minute of the first frame. Zubov recovered and going forward, attempted to work the outside, but Mann clearly had the advantage as the heavier hitter. In the seventh, Zubov got too aggressive and was dropped a third time with a short right hook. For the rest of the fight, Mann was having luck with his overhand right, and his heavy hitting allowed him to dominate the fight, easily winning by UD.
Chicago’s Genaro Mendez (13-4-1) faced Tyrone Harris (26-13) in lightweight action. Harris quickly established distance, seemingly hitting Mendez with his jab at will. By the third, Mendez began purposely-eating jabs so he could do work inside before backing out again. In the fourth, Harris was suddenly dropped, and when he got up, easily beating the count, complained that he received a thumb in his eye. The judge, believing that Harris suffered an injury, waived the fight off, giving Mendez a come from behind TKO victory.
Chicago Cruiserweight Owen Saldana (1-0) earned a TKO victory at 2:13 of the first round in his pro debut, after landing 12 unanswered blows on Joe Miller (1-3).
Deshawn Boyd (2-0) spoiled Chicago’s Marco Delgado (0-1) pro debut, scoring a first-round knockdown and cruised to an easy UD victory, 40-35 in lightweight action.
Hard hitting Super lightweight Shohjahon Ergashev (14-0) destroyed Zack Ramsy (8-5) in the opening bout, scoring a body blow knockdown in the first ten seconds of the fight, and a KO victory with a left hook to the body at 1:09 of the first round.
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Нарезка лучших моментов боя, украинца Александра Усика против боксера из Польши Кшиштофа Гловацки, от канала Boxing Legends.
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Liam Smith VS Chris Eubank Jr | Boxing Bout Fight Sports! FREE Live MediaWorkout
Liam Smith VS Chris Eubank Jr | Boxing Bout Fight Sports! FREE Live MediaWorkout 📺WATCH LIVE HERE:➥ https://skyarenalivetv.com/SMITH-VS-EUBANK/?8K DETAILS: DATE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 MAIN CARD: 6 P.M. GMT / 1 P.M. ET MAIN EVENT RINGWALKS (APPROX): 10:15 P.M. GMT / 5:15 P.M. ET THE MAIN CARD IS SET TO GET UNDERWAY AT 6 P.M. GMT / 1 P.M. ET WITH THE MAIN EVENT RINGWALKS SCHEDULED FOR 10:15 P.M. GMT / 5:15 P.M. ET. THESE TIMINGS COULD CHANGE DUE TO THE LENGTH OF THE UNDERCARD FIGHTS.
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Joshua-Usyk undercard: Lawrence Okolie set for first world title defense, Callum Smith returns
Joshua-Usyk undercard: Lawrence Okolie set for first world title defense, Callum Smith returns
25 Aug by Ring TV Details of the supporting cast to Anthony Joshua’s huge IBF, WBA, WBO and IBO Heavyweight World Title showdown with Oleksandr Usyk at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday September 25 have been confirmed. The Heavyweight division’s biggest attraction puts his Unified crown on the line once more against former Undisputed Cruiserweight World Champion and pound-for-pound star Usyk live on Sky Sports Box Office in the UK and Ireland and on DAZN in over 170 countries and territories worldwide. WBO Cruiserweight World Champion Lawrence Okolie (16-0, 13 KOs) puts his World Title on the line for the first time against his Mandatory Challenger Dilan Prasovic (15-0, 12 KOs) following his crushing sixth round stoppage of Krzysztof Glowacki at The SSE Arena, Wembley back in March. By winning a World Title in just his sixteenth fight, the unbeaten 28-year-old from Hackney nicknamed ‘The Sauce’ emulated fellow Brits Tony Bellew, David Haye, Enzo Maccarinelli, Johnny Nelson and Carl Thompson who all previously held world crowns in the 200lb class. Montenegro’s Prasovic, a former WBO Cruiserweight Youth World Champion, sits at No.1 in the world with the governing body having won all fifteen of his fights since turning professional in October 2014, with twelve of those wins coming by way of knockout. Former WBA Super-Middleweight World Champion Callum Smith (27-1, 19 KOs) makes his highly anticipated ring return up at Light-Heavyweight against the Dominican Republic’ Lenin Castillo (21-3-1, 16 KOs) after his points loss to Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez out in Texas last December. Manchester Lightweight prospect Campbell Hatton (3-0) continues his education in the professional ranks when he takes on Spain’s Izan Dura (3-7) hot on the back of his comfortable points win over Jakub Laskowski on the first week of Matchroom Fight Camp. ‘The Albanian King’ Florian Marku (8-0-1, 6 KOs) looks to build on his impressive stoppage win over Rylan Charlton on the Avanesyan vs. Kelly undercard in February as he challenges Milan’s Maxim Prodan (19-0-1, 15 KOs) for the IBF International Welterweight Title and unbeaten Chicago Middleweight Christopher Ousley (12-0, 9 KOs) meets Russia’s Khasan Baysangurov (21-1, 11 KOs) for the WBA Intercontinental Title. Adam Smith, Head of Boxing Development for Sky Sports, said: “Joshua vs. Usyk will be an unmissable evening of action, with Lawence Okolie, Callum Smith and Campbell Hatton all featuring on a bumper bill at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, live on Sky Sports Box Office. “We’ve followed Lawrence Okolie’s career since the start and he’ll be determined to light up north London with an explosive defence of his WBO Cruiserweight belt. “Callum Smith is on a collision course with new World Title rivals, having joined the Light-Heavyweight division, and Campbell Hatton continues his journey up the pro ranks with the help of Matthew and Ricky Hatton. “AJ and Usyk then take centre stage as two Olympic gold medallists collide in the capital, in a hugely important World Heavyweight Title clash!” Joseph Markowski, DAZN EVP, said: “This is an action-packed card that will thrill boxing fans around the world. Callum Smith, Lawrence Okolie and Campbell Hatton are household names in their own right and are going to raise the roof at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before the remarkable main event – featuring two great fighters whose difference in styles, personalities, and journeys will make for the perfect storm. It’s set to be an incredible night of boxing on DAZN across 170+ countries and territories.” Press release issued by Matchroom Boxing. GET THE LATEST ISSUE AT THE RING SHOP (CLICK HERE) or Subscribe
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Britain’s Lawrence Okolie won the World Boxing Organisation cruiserweight title with a spectacular sixth-round knockou
Britain’s Lawrence Okolie won the World Boxing Organisation cruiserweight title with a spectacular sixth-round knockou
Britain’s Lawrence Okolie won the World Boxing Organisation cruiserweight title with a spectacular sixth-round knockout of Poland’s Krzysztof Glowacki at Wembley Arena on Saturday. Victory meant the 28-year-old Londoner became the first male member of Britain’s 2016 Olympic squad to claim a professional world title, with Okolie unbeaten since joining the paid ranks. He cut Okolie above the eye in…
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Krzysztof Glowacki & Mairis Briedis advance to Semi-Finals
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Published: November 11, 2018
After six weeks of back-to-back doubleheader action across the globe the WBSS Quarter-Finals of Season II came to a conclusion in Chicago, USA when Krzysztof Glowacki and Mairis Briedis booked their places in next years semis.
Poland’s hard-hitting Glowacki picked up the decision against Russia’s Maksim Vlasov, who showed a lot of heart, by scores of 118-110, 117-110, 115-112 to earn the Interim WBO Cruiserweight title at the UIC Pavilion in The Windy City.
In the second main event of the evening, Latvia’s Mairis Briedis had to dig deep to proceed in the tournament and to be crowned the new WBC Diamond Champion.
The judges scored it 116-110, 115-111, 114-112 all in favour of the No. 1 seed who was up against a brave fighting challenger in Germany’s Noel Mikaelian.
“Thanks to the fans in Chicago,” said Briedis. “This was a hard fight, but we did it!”
In Season 1 Briedis gave the later Ali Trophy winner Aleksandr Usyk the toughest fight of the tourney and his career in losing a 12 round majority decision.
He is now facing Glowacki in this season’s 200 lb semi-final.
“It will be another tough fight against a very good fighter. I will sit down with my coaches and prepare more than ever to make sure I get the win,” said Briedis.
Glowacki was is confident mood after 12 rounds of action and facing off with his future opponent.
“Vlasov was really tough and kept getting up. Briedis is a great fighter, I’m expecting an interesting fight,” said Glowacki.
The World Boxing Super Series returns in 2019 with six sensational semi-final match-ups. Locations and venues will be announced in due course.
WBSS Season 2 Semi-Finals:
Bantamweight Nonito Donaire vs Zolani Tete Naoya Inoue vs Emmanuel Rodriguez
Super-Lightweight Regis Prograis vs Kiryl Relikh Josh Taylor vs Ivan Baranchyk
Cruiserweight Mairis Briedis vs Krzysztof Glowacki Yunier Dorticos vs Andrew Tabiti
Ali Trophy Quarter-Final Results: 1. October 7th, Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan - Ali Trophy Quarter-Finals Naoya Inoue (Japan) beat Juan Carlos Payano (Dominican Republic) - KO1 WBA ‘Regular’ Bantamweight Championship & Kiryl Relikh (Belarus) beat Eduard Troyanovsky (Russia) - UD WBA Super-Lightweight Championship 2. October 13th, Ekaterinburg Expo, Ekaterinburg, Russia - Ali Trophy Quarter-Finals Zolani Tete (South Africa) beat Mikhail Aloyan (Russia) - UD WBO Bantamweight World Championship & Andrew Tabiti (USA) beat Ruslan Fayfer (Russia) - UD Cruiserweight Quarter-Final 3. October 20th, CFE Arena, Orlando, USA - Ali Trophy Quarter-Finals Emmanuel Rodriguez (Puerto Rico) beat Jason Moloney (Australia) - SD IBF Bantamweight Championship & Yunier Dorticos (Cuba) beat Mateusz Masternak (Poland) - UD Cruiserweight Quarter-Final 4. October 27th, U.N.O. Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, USA - Ali Trophy Quarter-Finals Regis Prograis (United States) beat Terry Flanagan (England) - UD 'Interim' WBC Super-Lightweight Title & Ivan Baranchyk (Belarus) beat Anthony Yigit (Sweden) - TKO7 Vacant IBF Super-Lightweight Championship 5. November 3rd, SSE Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland - Ali Trophy Quarter-Finals Nonito Donaire (Philippines) beat Ryan Burnett (Northern Ireland) - TKO4 WBA ‘Unified’ Bantamweight Championship & Josh Taylor (Scotland) beat Ryan Martin (United States) - TKO7 WBC Super-Lightweight Silver Title 6. November 10th, UIC Pavilion in Chicago, USA - Ali Trophy Quarter-Finals Mairis Briedis beat Noel Mikaelian - UD WBC Diamond Belt & Krzysztof Glowacki beat Maksim Vlasov - UD vacant Interim WBO World Championship
(Featured Photo: World Boxing Super Series)
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