unpopular opinion but why? So bivol can get robbed again? I don’t think there is much more he can do than what he did today.
This was a decent fight that imo didn’t live up to the hype. But, I guess I’m salty about the scores.
The fight to me went the way Bivol wanted it to go. He hit and moved all night. Beterbiev looked straight up frustrated at the end of one round. I was not expecting him to get the decision at all
I could live with a draw, but I didnt think it was a draw. Fact that none of the judges gave Bivol the 12th round is astonishing to me. And Glen Feldman (a good judge) not giving Bivol the 9th rd. is amazing. That would have made the fight a draw. Even Kardyni gave him the round-along with other judge.
ouch Frazer Clarke has undergone successful surgery to repair the damage to his jaw and cheekbone after his first-round knockout loss to Fabio Wardley. Clarke was caught with a huge right hand in the opening stanza, which left the Burton boxer with a massive dent in the side of his head. According to Sky Sports, he had a fracture high up on his jaw, which is expected to take between six and eight weeks to heal.
Friday, Oct. 18 DAZN, 8:00 pm ET, Joshua James Pagan vs Trevor Thonson Haskell Rhodes. A card from Puerto Rico. Pagan is either fighting Thonson, as currently listed on BoxRec, or someone named RHODES! as currently on the DAZN schedule poster. [NOT-THE-EDITOR’S NOTE: BoxRec lists Thonson, but Salita Promotions has been promoting Haskell Rhodes as the b-side for the past week. Juan Carrillo and Lenin Castillo lead the undercard, and everyone agrees about that matchup!] Oct. 19: Orlando, Florida (Prime Video) Bakhram Murtazaliev +470 Tim Tszyu -700 Title fight: Bakhram Murtazaliev vs. Tim Tszyu, 12 rounds, for Murtazaliev's IBF junior middleweight title Carlos Jackson vs. Carlos Carlson, 8 rounds, junior featherweights Roberto Gomez vs. TBA, 6 rounds, junior lightweights Damazion Vanhouter vs. Nosa Divine Nehikhare, 6 rounds, cruiserweights Prime Video, 8:00 pm ET, Bakhram Murtazaliev vs Tim Tszyu. This is being held at the Orlando venue where CBS Sports Network used to have shows and then passed off that operation to Jake Paul’s prospects shows, just in case you were wondering size crowd they were expecting for this one. But it’s a potentially great fight, as a lot of Tim Tszyu fights are. He’ll be trying to lift the IBF 154 lb title from Murtazaliev. The undercard is ... light. Let’s put it that way. ******************************************************************************************* Oct. 19: London Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies, 12 rounds, for the vacant British light heavyweight title Michael McKinson vs. Tulani Mbenge, 12 rounds, welterweights Anthony Yarde vs. Ralfs Vilcans, 10 rounds, light heavyweights Jeamie Tshikeva vs. Franklin Ignatius, 10 rounds, heavyweights Francesca Hennessy vs. Ana Karla Vaz De Moraes, 8 rounds, women's bantamweights Shannon Courtenay vs. Catherine Tacone, 4 rounds, women's bantamweights Sam Hickey vs. John Henry Mosquera, 4 rounds, middleweights Peacock, 2:00 pm ET, Adam Azim vs Ohara Davies. A Boxxer show from the Copper Box. Michael McKinson vs Tulani Mbenge and Dan Azeez vs Lewis Edmonson among the undercard.
Friday, Oct. 25 DAZN, 7:00 pm ET, Rashidi Ellis vs Brian Chaves. “Halloween Knock Out” from Revere, Massachusetts. Ellis is back for an 8 round main event, his first outing since taking his first pro loss to Roiman Villa back in January. He’ll face Chaves, who enters on a four fight KO losing streak, most recently to Chordale Booker and Vaughn Alexander. The undercard features a lot of guys from Massachusetts and other regional states. Saturday, October 26 Co-op Live Arena, Manchester, England (DAZN) Start time: 7 p.m. UK / 2 p.m. ET Main event ringwalks (approx): 10:49 p.m. UK / 5:49 p.m. ET Jack Catterall -460 Regis Prograis +340 Jack Catterall vs Regis Prograis, super lightweights, 12 rounds Reece Bellotti vs Michael Gomez Jr, super featherweights, 12 rounds, for Bellotti’s British and Commonwealth titles DAZN, 2:00 pm ET, Jack Catterall vs Regis Prograis. Catterall’s first action after finally getting revenge and/or justice against Josh Taylor, and the first chance for Prograis to bounce back from a terrible performance against Devin Haney last December. Anthony Crolla’s younger brother William, Ricky Hatton’s son Campbell, and Peter McGrail’s brother Joe are all listed in supporting fights.
I can't get Dazn to work Here's a stream https://www.streameast.co/boxing/jack-catterall-vs-regis-prograis/
Saturday, November 2 Turning Stone, Verona, NY (ESPN+) Time: 8 p.m. ET / 12 a.m. UK (Sunday) Main event ringwalks (approx): 11 p.m. ET / 3 a.m. UK (Sunday) O'Shaquie Foster -550 Robson Conceicao +370 Robson Conceicao vs O’Shaquie Foster, rematch, super featherweights, 12 rounds, for Conceicao’s WBC title Raymond Muratalla vs Jesus Perez, lightweights, 10 rounds Abraham Nova vs Humberto Galindo, super featherweights, 10 rounds Bryce Mills vs Hank Lundy, super lightweights, 8 rounds *********************************************************************************************** Virgin Hotels, Las Vegas, NV (DAZN) Time: 8 p.m. ET / 12 a.m. UK (Sunday) Main event ringwalks (approx): 11 p.m. ET / 3 a.m. UK (Sunday) Floyd Schofield vs Rene Tellez Giron, lightweights, 12 rounds Gabriela Fundora vs Gabriela Alaniz, flyweights, 10 rounds, for undisputed championship (Fundora’s IBF title and Alaniz’s WBC, WBA, and WBO titles) Bektemir Melikuziev vs David Stevens, super middleweights, 10 rounds Darius Fulghum vs Christopher Pearson, super middleweights, 10 rounds Eric Tudor vs Harold Calderon, welterweights, 10 rounds
Foster vs. Conceicao [edit] Foster was scheduled to make the third defense of his WBC super featherweight title against Robson Conceicao at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on July 6, 2024.[28] Foster lost the fight by controversial split decision.[29][30]
Friday, November 8 Norfolk Scope, Norfolk, VA (ESPN+) Time: 8 p.m. ET / 1 a.m. UK (Saturday) Main event ringwalks (approx): 11 p.m. ET / 4 a.m. UK (Saturday) Gustavo Daniel Lemos +430 Keyshawn Davis -650 Brian Norman Jr -450 Derrieck Cuevas +333 Keyshawn Davis vs Gustavo Lemos, lightweights, 10 rounds Brian Norman Jr vs Derrick Cuevas, welterweights, 12 rounds, for Norman’s WBO title Troy Isley vs Tyler Howard, middleweights, 10 rounds Efe Ajagba vs TBA, heavyweights, 10 rounds Abdullah Mason vs Yohan Vasquez, lightweights, 8 rounds ************************************************************************************************************** Saturday, November 9 Wells Faro Center, Philadelphia, PA (DAZN) Main card: 9 p.m. ET / 2 a.m. GMT Ennis vs. Chukhadzhian ringwalks (approx): 11 p.m. ET / 4 a.m. GMT Jaron Ennis -5000 Karen Chukhadzhian +1600 Jesse Rodriguez -1800 Pedro Guevara +1080 Jaron “Boots” Ennis vs Karen Chukhadzhian, rematch, welterweights, 12 rounds, for Ennis’ IBF title Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez vs Pedro Guevara, super flyweights, 12 rounds, for Rodriguez’s WBC title Raymond Ford vs Orlando Gonzalez, super featherweights, 10 rounds Khalil Coe vs Manuel Gallegos, super lightweights, 10 rounds Austin Williams vs TBA, middleweights, 8 rounds Tito Mercado vs TBA, super lightweights, 10 rounds