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bordoring · 1 year ago
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Haney domina Prograis ed è il nuovo re WBC superleggeri
Una masterclass di pugilato. Questo è quanto Devin HANEY (31-0), oggi in veste di sfidante, ha imposto al campione WBC dei superleggeri Regis PROGRAIS (29-2 24 ko) per 12 riprese sul ring del Chase Center di San Francisco. Movimenti perfetti, colpi di precisione estrema, tecnica di gambe e tronco paradigmatiche oltre ad una discreta potenza. Se la vittoria ottenuta contro Lomachenko aveva gettato qualche ombra sul suo profilo, stanotte Haney si è ripreso tutto con gli interessi dominando l'avversario in lungo e in largo, mandandolo al tappeto nel 3 round con un diretto destro da manuale ma soprattutto senza mai dargli possibilità di risposta. Troppo forte Haney per Prograis: il 120/107 di tutti e tre i giudici ne è l'esatta fotocopia di un combattimento a senso unico. Haney conquista così il 31 successo e la corona WBC dei superleggeri. Rougarou Prograis, 34enne, in passato ex re dei superleggeri WBA, in possesso comunque di un ottimo record, è apparso un pugile ormai stanco e avviato al capolinea.
Nel sottoclou inattesa, pesante, sconfitta per Montana LOVE (18-2-1) che tornava a combattere a circa un anno dalla clamorosa squalifica subita per scorrettezze contro Steve Sparks. Stasera Love affrontava in un combattimento sulle 10 riprese l'imbattuto australiano Liam PARO (24-0), titolare della cintura WBO Global dei superleggeri. L'andamento del match vedeva Paro controllare grazie al maggiore allungo e Love rispondere con affondi più potenti, trascinandosi in sostanziale equilibrio senza troppi sussulti fino al 5 round, quando il campione pizzicava lo statunitense con un secco sinistro al volto. A quel punto Paro prendeva coraggio e, nel 6 tempo, stendeva Love con un duro montante sinistro al mento. Il pugile di Cleveland non faceva in tempo a rialzarsi che veniva nuovamente spedito al tappeto da un duro gancio sinistro alla mascella. Rimessosi sulle gambe, Love veniva investito dall'azione di Paro il quale, riuscito a mandarlo alle corde, lo tempestava di colpi fino allo stop dell'arbitro. Per Montana Love, ex promessa della sua categoria, si tratta della seconda sconfitta consecutiva. A questo punto se vorrà rimanere in alto sarà chiamato a fornire risposte importanti quanto prima.
Negli altri incontri vittoria di forza del 28enne cubano due volte campione del mondo dei dilettanti e medaglia d'oro olimpico Andy El Diamante CRUZ (2-0) su Jovanni STRAFFON (26-6-1). Cruz ha vinto il titolo Internazionale WBA dei leggeri all'esordio da pro.
Sconfitta anche per l'australiana Ebanie BRIDGES (9-2) che lascia nelle mani della esperta giapponese Myo YOSHIDA (17-4), ex regina dei minimosca, la corona IBF dei gallo. Unanime e meritata la vittoria di Yoshida 99-91 due volte e 97-93
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mrjaypayton · 1 year ago
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Haney vs Prograis
Tonight!!
Should be interesting..
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theanticool · 3 months ago
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Oh Regis….. what happened
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realfightjunkie · 3 months ago
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Jack Catterall {-500} DEFEATS Regis Prograis {+350} via 12 round DECISION. Will go 12 rounds {-280} & Catterall wins by decision {-170} hits!
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ebbythust · 3 months ago
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Der Gewinner von Catterall vs. Prograis wird in einer großartigen Position für einen Titelkampf stehen
Regis Prograis ist zweifacher Weltmeister im Junior-Weltergewicht und hat das Ziel, einen dritten WM-Titel zu gewinnen. Jack Catterall verlor seinen einzigen Versuch 2022 durch eine äußerst umstrittene Split Decision gegen den damals unangefochtenen Champion Josh Taylor und er ist hungrig nach einer weiteren Chance. Regis Prograis ist auf der Jagd nach seinem dritten WM-Titel. Regis Prograis ist…
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heysoojr · 1 year ago
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bhuva23 · 1 year ago
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Devin Haney shuts out Prograis in a dominating fashion
A domineering performance by 25-year-old American boxer Devin Haney saw him clinch the WBC super-lightweight title from the hard-hitting Regis Prograis. The two boxers met at Chase Centre, San Francisco in front of a sold-out arena of over 16,000 on 9 December 2023. After the fight, all three ringside judges scored the contest 120-107 in favour of Haney, who improved his record to 31-0 with 15…
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ur-mag · 1 year ago
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Devin Haney shows off insane body transformation as world champion reveals new ripped physique for Regis Prograis fight | In Trend Today
Devin Haney shows off insane body transformation as world champion reveals new ripped physique for Regis Prograis fight Read Full Text or Full Article on MAG NEWS
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frontproofmedia · 1 year ago
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HANEY VS. PROGRAIS LAUNCH PRESS CONFERENCE IMAGES AND QUOTES
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Published: October 19, 2023
WBC World Super-Lightweight title on the line on Dec 9 at Chase Center in San Francisco
 TICKETS ARE ON SALE AT CHASECENTER.COM
DEVIN HANEY:   “I’m going to beat the s*** out of him. I’m thankful to be in this position and it’s a dream come true. This is a huge fight for boxing and it's a big opportunity for me because I have always dreamed of becoming a two-weight division World champion. I’m happy that I can hold on to my titles but also happy that I can challenge Regis, who is the best at 140. But I will show that I’m on a different level and that I am the best. I’m excited for it, and I think the fight is going to fireworks. I’m far above him. "If you look at the receipts, I called you [Regis Prograis] out before the [Danielito Zorilla] fight. This was the fight I always wanted at 140 if I couldn’t get one of the massive fights at 135 and so Regis Prograis was the guy who was next in line. Whether he was to look good or not, it didn’t matter to me. It’s the first fight at Chase Center and the fight big fight here in the Bay Area for some time. I’m just happy to be that guy because I always said I was going to come back here and bring big time boxing back here."   REGIS PROGRAIS:   “We can go back-and-forth but I don’t try to get underneath anyone’s skin. That’s not what I do. Maybe he doesn’t get the respect he deserves. He could have had it the easy way and I heard that they bought their losses away. I heard that from a bunch of people. But that s*** don't matter for me. For me, I’m going to fight him, and I don’t care what you got. It’s about me and you now. I look at who he is now because that’s who I’m fighting. I don’t care about all his past s***. I care about fighting him now and that’s what I’m looking forward to. I believe I have the power to take anyone out. "I don’t want to say too much but I think he’s going to be surprised at my skill. I’ve been working my ass off. I’ve been in LA training and sparring and in Texas doing the same s*** for a long time. It’s not going to be no ’skill versus power’ it’s going to be ’skill versus skill and then I still have power too. I want to show people in this fight my skill. Thank you Zorilla if he’s watching this. If I would have blasted Zorilla out in two rounds, then I don't think he [Haney] would have fought me. I really don’t. I had an off night. But it happened and we’re here now, so let’s go on December 9. I’m going to keep my belt. I’m not giving it up and I’m going to keep it, for sure. I feel like I’m going to stop him.”
EDDIE HEARN:   “I’m looking forward to this. It is one of the fights of the year coming to the Bay Area. We’ve sold nearly 9000 tickets at the Chase Center in the first week, which is just incredible. There hasn’t been big-time boxing here for over a decade here in San Francisco, and with Devin Haney coming home, the World champion Regis Prograis will be looking to spoil the party. "People may talk about a clash of styles and Haney’s skill and precision. But he likes to stand and fight as well – Regis Prograis is technically gifted, as well as being a huge puncher. This is one of the top fights in boxing, and both guys believe they are the favorite going into this fight. Devin Haney always promised me he would be back [with Matchroom], and he is a man of his word. We have him signed for one of the biggest fights in boxing, and, moving forward, we have matching rights and options on him – but I don’t think we’ll need it. This is the start of a new relationship with him, but it’s like he never left. "We also have Regis Prograis, who we represent, and our job was to deliver the biggest fights for him. We did that. We’ve brought Devin back to DAZN. He wants to win this fight and go on to fight Ryan Garcia and Teofimo Lopez. We can make all those fights happen on DAZN. But for Regis, he wants the same thing. So, this is really about the best facing the best. The undisputed World lightweight champion against the reigning WBC champion at 140 – it’s just a tremendous match-up, and we’re looking forward to seven great weeks of build-up. I think both fighters love the big occasions and the big nights. These are big-time fighters, and they are the guys who perform at their very best when they perform under pressure when everything matters. "This is a mega-fight. You know, on December 9, you are going to get the best out of Devin and the best out of Regis Prograis. Regis feels like he has never quite got the respect for his performances and for his resume that he perhaps deserves – and this is a fight that catapults Regis Prograis into the big time and into the band of Gervonta Davis, Devin himself, Teofimo Lopez, Ryan Garcia and all those mega names in boxing. He’s the champion, and he’s determined to do so. "There are some great fights on the undercard too. We have Liam Paro, one of our big Australian charges, up against Montana Love, which is a fantastic 140 match-up. Both fighters will have their eyes set on fighting the winner of Haney-Prograis and it is a real 50-50 fight. We’ve got Andy Cruz against Hector Tanajara in what is only Andy Cruz’s second professional fight for the Olympic champion facing a very tough and aggressive Tanajara. And the women’s IBF bantamweight World champion Ebanie Bridges putting her title on the line against Avril Mathie – and plenty more to look forward to on December 9."
(Featured Photo: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom)
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Zorilla is one of the most unbearable boxers I've ever had the misfortune of watching but god damn watching Prograis get manhandled by him is evidence no one in boxing knows how to work the clinch anymore.
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boome11 · 2 days ago
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Regis Prograis isn’t ruling out the possibility of former WBA light welterweight champion Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero beating Ryan Garcia in their fight on Times Square in New York next May. Sparring Session Flashback The former two-time 140-lb champion Prograis feels that with Rolly (16-2, 13 KOs) being so wild with his punches and difficult to time, he could catch Ryan (24-1, 20 KOs) with something. Regis points to an sparring session between Garcia and Rolando from 2018 to support his case for Rolly winning. Sparring has nothing to do with a real fight, especially when it occurred seven years ago when Garcia was rail-thin and still a teenager. Rolly has looked like a below-average fighter throughout his career, and arguably should have additional two defeats on his resume from his fights against Ismael Barroso and Jackson Marinez, which would make his true record was 14-4. “Rolly and Ryan, I saw the sparring footage. I think that’s actually not a predictable fight, because both of them are so wild, and both of them can land punches,” said Regis Prograis to MillCity Boxing, discussing the May 2nd fight between Ryan Garcia and Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero at Times Square in New York. “Ryan can land big punches, and Rolly can land big punches. I would say Ryan, but I don’t know if you saw the sparring. Rolly was beating the s*** out of Ryan in the gym. Rolly is wild. and sometimes it’s hard to time and fight somebody that’s wild like that. “So, I would go with Ryan, but I’m not counting Rolly out until I hit him with something. I favor Ryan because of he has more big-fight experience and stuff like that. I favor him because he’s a bigger star. He has that hook, but at the same time, Rolly is wild and could catch him with something. So, I would just favor Ryan, but it’ll be an interesting fight for sure,” said Prograis. Regis giving Rolly Romero way too much credit for a sparring session that occurred seven years ago in 2018. Ryan was 19 at the time and Rolly 22. Kingry is now 26, and a lot bigger than he was during that sparring session. The way that Rolly bum-rushed Garcia during that sparring would get him knocked out today because he would get nailed by one of his left hooks. Rolly would likely lose to Ryan’s past opponents, Oscar Duarte, Devin Haney, and Javier Fortuna. Garcia would be better off fighting a rematch with Duarte rather than using the recently knocked out Romero as his opponent because there’s no gain in fighting him now nor was there ever. It’s surprising that Turki Al-Sheikh didn’t veto this choice of opponent. If it had been me, I’d say, ‘No, Rolly is unsuitable for the main event on the Times Square card. He’s not worthy of even being on the undercard.’ Haney Rematch Inevitable  “Yeah, I do,” said Prograis when asked if he favors Garcia in a rematch with Devin Haney. “If Devin can beat Ryan, he can show his greatness. If you can beat someone that beat you like that [it’s special].  When you take all the supplements that he [Ryan] was taking, and we take that out [the rematch can be different].” It’s a no-brainer that Garcia will beat Devin Haney in the rematch. For the fans that are clinging to the belief that the only reason Ryan won was because he tested positive for Ostarine, they’re kidding themselves. He won because he was the better fighter, and Haney can’t take a hard punch. Devin’s habitat of constant clinching that he’s developed from his fight against Jorge Linares came back to bite him on his backside in this fight, because that put him right in the firing line for Ryan’s short left hooks.Haney should have seen that from watching the tape of Garcia in training camp, and made sure he didn’t try holding. Unfortunately, the excessive holding that Devin does has become too ingrained for him to stop using. If you take that away from Haney, it would break him, leaving him as a fractured, vulnerable fighter, food for almost anyone  from 135 to 147. His whole game is built around jabbing and holding now. “We don’t know if it was true or not true, but the s*** still happened [Garcia testing positive for Ostarine],” said Regis. “We can say whatever was in his system, but that fight still happened. He still dropped him, hurt him, and dropped him three times. If he [Haney] can come out of that and win, that would really show his greatness. Regis on Haney vs. Ramirez “It’s possible [Kingry knocking out Haney in rematch], but we got to see what Devin is on. We got to see what he does with [Jose] Ramirez first. In boxing, anything is possible,” said Prograis. Regis is right about fans needing to see if Haney will win his fight against former WBA and WBO light welterweight champion Jose Ramirez (29-2, 18 KOs) on May 2nd because he’s likely to lose to him. Turki didn’t say anything about Haney needing to win his fight against Ramirez for him to get the rematch Kingry in October. So, it’s likely that it won’t matter if Haney gets beaten by Ramirez. That’s a throwaway fight. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiFcWUBMxl8[/embed] https://www.boxingnews24.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Haney-Garcia-Result6.jpg 2025-01-22 19:34:42
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peaksport · 2 days ago
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Prograis: Rollie's wildness could upset Ryan Garcia
Regis Prograis is not ruling out the possibility of former WBA light heavyweight champion Rolando Rolly Romero defeating Ryan Garcia in their fight in New York’s Times Square next May. Sparring Session Flashback Former two-time 140lb champion Prograis believes Rollie (16-2, 13 KOs) is so wild with his jabs and hard to time, he could catch Ryan (24-1, 20 KOs) with something. Regis points to a…
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cryptoto · 2 days ago
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Prograis: Rolly's wildness could upset Ryan Garcia
Regis Prograis is not ruling out the possibility of former WBA light heavyweight champion Rolando 'Rolly' Romero beating Ryan Garcia in their fight in New York's Times Square next May. Sparring Session Flashback Former two-time 140lb champion Prograis feels he could catch Ryan (24-1, 20 KOs) with something, given that Rolly (16-2, 13 KOs) is so wild with his punches and has a hard time time.…
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theanticool · 9 months ago
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Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis Fight Highlights
Devin Haney (31-0) showed out in his debut up at 140lbs. After that controversial win over Lomachenko, he dominated Regis Prograis to take the WBC super lightweight title. Now he needs a big marque fight to turn himself into a star. That's why he's fighting Ryan Garcia (24-1).
Haney vs Garcia goes down this Saturday (April 20) at the Barclay Center in Brooklyn.
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realfightjunkie · 1 year ago
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Devin Haney {-450} DEFEATS Regis Prograis {+310} via 12 round DECISION. Will go 12 rounds {-380} & Haney wins by decision {-235} hits!
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ebbythust · 6 months ago
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Jack Catterall Verletzt! Kampf gegen Ex-Champion Regis Prograis wurde verschoben.
Jack Catterall vs. Regis Prograis. Der Kampf im Juniorweltergewicht zwischen dem Top-Herausforderer Jack Catterall und dem ehemaligen Titelträger Regis Prograis wurde am Dienstag verschoben. Jack Catterall hat sich beim Training eine Rippenverletzung zugezogen und Matchroom Boxing hofft, den Kampf auf einen Termin im Oktober verschieben zu können. Der 12-Runden-Kampf sollte am 24. August als…
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