MY KING! I didn't wake up in time and got off track and forgot. I get to work and I hate Twitter and all I see is DOWN GOES INOUE. My heart dropped
So Im watching it right now. At the time Inoue dropped Nery it didn't look like it hurt him. But that 3rd round was a masterclass from Inoue. He got in his groove after the knockdown and just dominated.
I really don't like that for Crawford. I get he has no one else to fight but idk about going up in weight that much
TYFYS. Forgot to reply Saturday night. That last link was as good as the PPV itself. Thanks again for posting these.
The fight is actually taking place on Sunday in at 1 pm in Australia. Ali-Foreman took place at like 4 in the morning when they fought in Africa to get US markets. Stupid
I could look this up but is Australia ahead or behind us? Will this be Sunday in the states or Saturday in the States?
If it ends up being only Osterine it isn’t that bad(depending on the levels) and kind of makes Haney look bad for the immediate media tour on this Garcia a dbag outside the ring but hopefully it leads to a rematch
Osterine is apparently in tons of supplements and it's usually what guys get popped for on accidental ingestion.
Saturday, May 11 RAC Arena, Perth, Western Australia, Australia (ESPN+ / ESPN) Card takes place on May 12 in Australia, will air May 11 in the U.S. Time: 8pm ET / 1am UK time (Sunday) Main event ringwalks (approx): 11pm ET / 4am UK time (Sunday) George Kambosos Jr +460 Vasyl Lomachenko -750 Andrew Moloney -235 Pedro Guevara +186 Vasiliy Lomachenko vs George Kambosos Jr, lightweights, 12 rounds, for vacant IBF title Andrew Moloney vs Pedro Guevara, super flyweights, 12 rounds, for interim WBC title Nina Hughes vs Cherneka Johnson, bantamweights, 10 rounds, for Hughes’ WBA title Lomachenko and Kambosos fight for the vacant IBF lightweight title, given up by Devin Haney as part of the package when he went to 140, broken into pieces for someone else to chase the fake glory of “undisputed” if they want. Loma will be the favorite here, but Kambosos does have home field in Perth and Loma is 36. Andrew Moloney faces Pedro Guevara for the interim WBC super flyweight title, too. The card also has a WBA bantamweight title fight between Nina Hughes and Cherneka Johnson, but not sure if that will air on the ESPN broadcast or not. Seems unlikely, honestly. *********************************************************************************** Utilita Arena, Cardiff, Wales (Peacock) Start time: 8 pm UK time / 3 pm ET Main event ringwalks (approx): 10.30 pm UK time / 5.30pm ET Jessica McCaskill +320 Lauren Price -430 Jessica McCaskill vs Lauren Price, welterweights, 10 rounds, for McCaskill’s WBA title McCaskill defends the WBA welterweight title against Price, an Olympic gold medalist and emerging top contender who is done “preparing” to step up, she’s just gonna do it in Cardiff. McCaskill has almost no normal “boxing skills,” but being a crafty, annoying, double tough fighter is really a boxing skill itself, and she’s all that. It’s a pretty light undercard, honestly, but we’ll have a post-up and main event coverage. ************************************************************************************ Palenque de la Feria, Aguascalientes, Mexico (DAZN) Start time: 8 pm ET / 1 am UK time Main event ringwalks (approx): 10pm ET / 3 am UK time Daniel Lugo +1200 Eduardo Hernandez -2000 Eduardo “Rocky” Hernandez vs Daniel Lugo, super featherweights, 10 or 12 rounds Erika Cruz vs Nazarena Romero, super bantamweights, 10 rounds, for Cruz’s WBA title Hernandez is very fun to watch and this fight might bang, but there’s a major fight on head-to-head with the back end of this show, so, you know. No coverage. ************************************************************************************* York Hall, London, England (TNT Sports UK) Time: 7 p.m. UK / 2 p.m. ET Main event ringwalks (approx): 11:30 p.m. UK / 6:30 p.m. ET Danny Dignum +480 Denzel Bentley -700 Denzel Bentley vs Danny Dignum, middleweights, 12 rounds Francesco Grandelli vs Nathaniel Collins, featherweights, 12 rounds Ryan Garner vs Liam Dillon, super featherweights, 10 rounds If you’re local in the UK, go ahead and check that time for yourself on your cable listings or whatever, because for me, an arrogant American, it is simply Bentley vs Dignum and it’s up to you to make sure of the start time. Probably around 8 local. Seems right. Whatever.
I guess Loma agree to fight in Australia because he can't fight at home anyway or that's the only reasoning I can come up with
Haney fought him down there twice. The 1st time I understand since George had all of the belts, but the 2nd time?