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[FIGHT PREVIEWS] Adrien Broner vs Marcos Maidana, Josesito Lopez vs Mike Aranoutis, Martin Murray vs Sergey Khomitsky, Michael Farenas vs Jesus Rios, Serhiy Fedchenko vs Ignacio Mendoz + more
Wednesday December 11
From The Melbourne Pavilion, Flemington, Victoria, Australia
Sam Soliman 42(17)-11 vs Les Sherrington 33(19)-6
12 rounds Middleweight division This fight may have arleady taken place… but pretend it hasn’t. I mean, you probably haven’t seen the results so it’s pretty much the same thing. Anyway, Sam Soliman has the distinction of being one of the few to go into Germany and actually beat Felix Sturm by controversial decision. That decision was ultimately reversed and declared a no contest because 70 year old Soliman tested positive for an illegal stimulant. Soliman has since left Germany and returned to fight in the motherland. I’m curious to see if Soliman wins and calls out Golovkin after the match.
Friday December 13
From Solaire Resort Hotel and Casino, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Michael Farenas 36(28)-4-4 vs Jesus Rios 26(20)-4-1
12 rounds Super featherweight division Hey, look what we have here, another former Gamboa opponent. This time it’s 29 year old Michael Farenas who managed to put on a pretty thrilling fight with Gamboa where he dropped a lazy Gamboa late in the fight. This is a Pacman (as in Manny Pacquiao) Promotions card so he’s got that going for him.
Ernesto Saulong 13(5)-0 vs Jimmy Aducal 6(5)-3-2
10 rounds Bantamweight division Nothing to see here. Just a bantamweight prospect being brought along slowly that I have my eye on.
From Ice Sheffield, Coleridge Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK
Curtis Woodhouse 20(13)-6 vs Arek Malek 13(4)-62-4
10 rounds Light welterweight division Malek may have a record that may or may not be eerily accurate to what I expect the Brooklyn Nets record may be toward the end of the season, but come on! At least Malek doesn’t kick over the spit bucket to give his corner extra time to cover up their incompetence.
David Fidler 7(3)-0-2 vs Chris Jenkinson 6(3)-10-1
Joe Rodges 5(1)-0 vs Pavels Senkovs 4(3)-65-5
Senkovs called up Malek and said, “I want my gimmick back!” What does Rodgers’ manager tell him if he loses? Do you think Pavels’ trainer reminds him that his KO percentage is almost as good as GGG’s?
From Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California
Josesito Lopez 30(18)-6 vs Mike Aranoutis 24(11)-9-2
10 rounds Welterweight division Josesito Lopez is always must watch TV. This is a guy who can box pretty well, but just can’t shake the temptation to brawl and when he does, it’s usually high drama, as Lampley would say. If Lopez looks exceptional, he lines himself up to face a slew of opponents whose names include Lucas Matthysse and possibly a rematch with Victor Ortiz. Aranoutis is of Greek descent who currently fights out of Queens, NY and has fought and lost to Danny Garcia (KO), Demetrius Hopkins (UD), Delvin Rodriguez (UD), Victor Ortiz (TKO), Kendall Holt (UD), and Ricardo Torres (SD). He hasn’t won a fight in over a year and it will be a good fight for Lopez to get himself back in the win column.
Francisco Vargas 17(13)-0-1 vs Jerry Belmontes 18(5)-2
10 rounds Super bantamweight division 28 year old Vargas has recently begun to pick up the level of competition by coming to America to fight. Belmontes is another step-up... although he’s lost 2 of his last 3. I don't know if this is good or bad, but Vargas could be fed to Leo Santa Cruz if he wins impressively.
Hugo Centeno Jr 19(10)-0 vs Angel Osuna 11(7)-4-1
10 rounds Middleweight division Centeno is a friend of /boxing. Check out the sidebar for the AMA he did a while back. Centeno Jr is coming off a NC with Julian Williams as part of a Golden Boy Live card put on during the Mayweather-Canelo fight week. The fight was stopped due to an accidental butt, which may have been a blessing in disguise. Centeno had previously beaten Julian Williams and was on his way to losing the rematch as he had lost the first 3 rounds on the judges scorecards. Centeno is an exciting fighter to watch, he fights in a crowd-pleasing style, and I’m hoping for the best for his career.
Errol Spence 9(7)-0 vs Noe Bolanos 25(16)-9-1
8 rounds Welterweight division Watch out for Spence. The dude packs serious power and carries an impressive amateur pedigree. Bolanos is another step up in competition for Spence who may someday be fighting for world titles. This card is stacked!
Gary Russell Jr 23(13)-0 vs TBA
10 rounds Super featherweight division OH YEAH! Get yourselves ready! The return of the fastest hands in the west, none other than TBA! TBA is back in action to face one of the premier super featherweight prospects in the world. Russell Jr is an exciting young fighter and the real test will be whether or not TBA actually shows up to fight. There are times when he can’t be bothered to get mentally and physically in the fight, but when he does rise to the occasion, it’s usually fireworks.
Jermall Charlo 16(12)-0 vs Joseph De los Santos 17(9)-11-3
8 rounds Light middleweight division The Charlo twins are 2 of boxing’s brightest prospects. They are big light middleweights that are a couple of fights away from fighting for world titles. Jermall is the more aggressive, heavier handed of the 2. Both are solid defensively and this should be an easy fight for Charlo.
Saturday December 14
From Jahnsportforum, Neubrandenburg, Necklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Juergen Braehmer 41(31)-2 vs Marcus Oliveira 25(20)-0-1
12 rounds Vacant WBA word light heavyweight title
Kubrat Pulev 18(9)-0 vs Joey Abell 29(28)-6
12 rounds IBF international heavyweight title Pulev, by many, is considered to be the one to challenger and defeat Wladimir Klitschko. Pulev is a sneak fighter who does a lot of things well. He’s good defensively, mixes up offense very well, and is coming off the best victory of his young career after defeated Tony Thompson. This is an interesting match to see how Pulev handles Abell’s power. It’s been 6 years since Abell has won a fight by decision. Everyone else has crumpled under his power. If Pulev is for real, Abell should not last more than a few rounds. Arreola was able to KO him in 1 round in early 2011.
Jack Culcay 15(10)-1 vs Dieudonne Belinga 11-3
12 rounds Light heavyweight division
From Palau Olimpic Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Cataluna, Spain
Hassan D’Dam N’Jikam 27(17)-1 vs Anthony Fitzgerald 14(4)-5
10 rounds Middleweight division
From Ice Palace “Terminal”, Brovari, Ukraine
Serhiy Fedchenko 33(14)-2 vs Ignacio Mendoz 38(23)-8-2
12 rounds WBO European light welterweight title Fedchenko is famously known as the guy who Marquez fought before his fourth fight with Pacquiao. Fedchenko was able to take Marquez 12 rounds and ultimately lost a wide decision. Fedchenko has no real impressive wins on his record, but he’s fighting a beatable opponent so he’s got that going for him.
Max Bursak 17(8)-0-1 vs Oleksiy Mazikin 14(4)-9-2
8 roundsMiddleweight division
Vladimir Tereshkin 17(8)-0-1 vs Oleksiy Mazikin 14(4)-9-2
8 roundsHeavyweight division
Oleksandr Usyk 1(1)-0 vs Epifanio Mendoza 34(30)-15-1
6 rounds Cruiserweight division Usyk is another prospect in the same vein as Anthony Joshua. He had a decorated amateur career and won Olympic Gold in Beijing in the heavyweight division. Usyk is definitely someone you should add to your prospect list if you want to be able to say “I told you so” one of these days.
From ExCel Arena, Dockland, London, UK
Kevin Mitchell 35(25)-2 vs Brunet Zamora 25(11)-1-2
12 rounds IBF inter-continental lightweight title
Leonard Bundo 29(10)-0-2 vs Lee Purdy 20(13)-4-1
12 rounds EBU welterweight title
Martin Murray 25(11)-1-1 vs Sergey Khomitsky 28(11)-9-2
10 rounds Middleweight division Murray has recently come out and said he's willing to face Golovkin. Well, should he win this fight, it would put him at the front of the line in the Golovkin sweepstakes. The line isn’t long anyway. Murray is coming off a controversial loss against the reigning middleweight king, Sergio Martinez in Argentina. Many believe the decision to be a hometown gift, but to me, Murray didn’t do enough to differentiate himself from the champion. Still, Murray showed a lot of good things. He’s a great defensive fighter who knows when to counter out of his guard, and carries a decent bit of pop. I can’t see Khomitsky giving him too much trouble.
Khalid Yafai 9(6)-0 vs Ashley Lane 4(1)-3-2
6 rounds Super flyweight division
Anthony Ogogo 3(2)-0 vs TBA
Middleweight division Ogogo is one of my favorite prospects. I think Luke Campbell will probably be the most successful of the British Olympians, but Ogogo will be in the better fights.
From Resorts International Hotel & Casino, Superstar Theatre, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Amir Mansour 19(14)-0 vs Kelvin Price 14(6)-1
10 roundsHeavyweight division Mansour is not exactly a prospect. He’s 41 years old and prison time has stunted a large part of his would-be career. Still, this is going to be on NBC Sports Network and should be a good fight.
David Rodriguez 36(34)-0 vs Darnell Wilson 24(20)-17-3
6 rounds Heavyweight division This is an interesting match… for a 36 and 0 fighter…
Manuel Quezada 29(18)-7 vs Steve Cunningham 25(12)-6
8 rounds Heavyweight division
From Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas
Adrien Broner 27(22)-0 vs Marcos Maidana 34(31)-3
12 rounds WBA world welterweight title This is the /boxing fight of the week. Look here for an in-depth preview. If you want my opinion, it’s this: Broner has made himself to be the ultimate heel in boxing today, and he hasn’t done that by simply running his mouth. He’s been arrogant, and backed it up in the ring. Saturday, it will be seen if one of hardest punchers in the game can humble Broner, or will Broner have been right all along.
Keith Thurman 21(19)-0 vs Jesus Soto Karass 28(18)-8-3
12 rounds Interim WBA world welterweight title The WBA is a weird organization. This is for the interim ‘B’ level belt of their main belt which is called the Super World welterweight title. This is just the WBA world title. Anyway, what this means is that should Broner win the title and then vacate to go back down to 135, the winner will fill in as the title… Or the winners will fight to determine the real champion… before they face the real-er champion. Anyway, Keith “One Time in San Diego” Thurman is yet another guy on the cusp of breaking into boxing’s upper echelon. Standing on the other side is Jesus Soto Karass. Don’t let Karass’s 8 losses fool you. He’s claimed to have not taken boxing seriously when he was amassing loss after loss. Since losing to Marcos Maidana in a brutal 8 round war full of fouls, he’s won 2 straight. He’s a tricky fighter who does a lot of things well. He’s faced nearly every time of style there is and has never been completely blown out in any fight. If Thurman is not the real deal, or his power has been exaggerated to this point, Karass will bring it to light. If Thurman is the real deal, like many are projecting, Karass may have a tough time. Thurman has exceptional timing, patience, and power. This has all the makings of a trap fight for young Thurman.
Leo Santa Cruz 26(15)-0-1 vs Cesar Seda 25(17)-1
12 rounds WBC super bantamweight title Leo Santa Cruz is an all-action, torrential downpour of leather. Cesar Seda is a 27 year old Puerto Rican southpaw who hasn’t fought in a 12 round fight since 2011. That fight was for the WBO super flyweight title against long reigning Argentine champ Omar Narvaez. If Santa Cruz loses, this would be a massive upset.
Beibut Shumenov 13(8)-1 vs Tamas Kovacs 23(14)-0
12 rounds WBA super world light heavyweight title This is a real title fight. It’s the “super world” light heavyweight title as opposed to the “world light heavyweight title.” The WBA is weird. Anyway, here’s my theory on this fight. The winner is fighting Hopkins. Shumenov is from Kazakhstan and just turned 30. His only loss of his career was to Gabriel Campillo in 2009 and it was a MD as well. Tough luck considering it was in Kazakhstan too. He avenged the loss in a rematch and has fought sporadically since then. Shumenov, now with Golden Boy, is looking to build a name for himself in the light heavyweight division. Kovacs has never faced stiff competition and this shouldn’t be a tough fight for Shumenov.
Jermain Taylor 31(19)-4-1 vs Juan Carlos Candelo 32(21)-12-4
[WEEKEND RECAP] Broner vs Maidana, Lopez vs Arnaoutis, Braehmer vs Oliveira, Fedchenko vs Mendoz, + more
Wednesday December 11
From The Melbourne Pavilion, Flemington, Victoria, Australia
Sam Soliman defeated Les Sherrington by TKO9
I believe Solimon commented after the fight that he was going to be challenging for a world title in 2014.
Friday December 13
From Solaire Resort Hotel and Casino, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Michael Farenas defeated Jesus Rios by TKO2
Ernesto Saulong fought to a draw against Jimmy Aducal
And this will take Saulong off my prospect watch list.
From Ice Sheffield, Coleridge Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK
Curtis Woodhouse defeated Arek Malek on points
Joe Rodges defeated Pavels Senkovs on points
Do not be alarmed. Senkovs was able to maintain his impressive record, improving to 4-66-5.
From Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California
Josesito Lopez defeated Mike Arnaoutis by technical decision
This was a very interesting fight on an ultimately unimpressive card. Lopez, a known action hero in the sport, fought a very crafty veteran southpaw who made Lopez miss a ton of punches and won way more rounds than anybody anticipated. In the end, Lopez won and that was an okay decision. In the 8th round an accidental clash of heads opened up a massive cut for Arnaoutis. Arnaoutis, in what I believe was a move motivated by the fact that he saw himself winning on the cards, chose not to continue and they went to the cards. Lopez won, rightfully, but unimpressively.
Francisco Vargas defeated Jerry Belmontes by UD
This fight resembled the Leo Santa Cruz-Cesar Ceda fight. Belmontes attempted to box, and at times I believe well enough to win rounds, and Vargas just kept coming forward. The judges saw a landslide but I saw Vargas winning 4 of the 10 rounds.
Hugo Centeno Jr defeated Angel Osuna by TKO9
This was a non-televised fight.
Errol Spence defeated Gerardo Cuevas by TKO1
This fight wasn’t exactly competitive. Cuevas had the look of a cab driver, despite the pedigree from the name he bore. Spence beat Cuevas from the opening bell, mixing punches up beautifully, and finishing him with a left hook to the body.
Jermall Charlo defeated Joseph De los Santos by TKO5
Charlo defeated his man with methodical precision. His jab was thrown like an overhand right. He landed it at will. Ultimately, he began to mix his punches and follow with an overhand right. He finished De Los Santos in the 5th with a looping right hand.
Joseph ‘Jo Jo’ Diaz defeated Carlos Rodriguez by TKO7
Diaz is an exciting prospect who fights like a 122 lb Canelo. He puts together beautiful combinations and broke Rodriguez down over 7 rounds. Rodriguez never went down, but the accumulated damage he took prompted the referee to end his night.
From Jahnsportforum, Neubrandenburg, Necklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Juergen Braehmer defeated Marcus Oliveira by UD
Braehmer won the vacant WBA world light heavyweight title, dropping his man in the 10th and ultimately leaving no questions left to be asked. Braehmer is still on the outskirts in the light heavyweight division. The only benefit he has is that at age 35, he’s nowhere near ‘too old’ for the division.
Kubrat Pulev defeated Joey Abell by TKO5
This was a good weekend for Pulev. Pulev not only added another KO to his fairly anemic KO% for a top heavyweight against a heavy handed opponent, but he’s taken another step to capturing a heavyweight title as Vitali Klitschko has chosen politics over boxing.
Jack Culcay defeated Dieudonne Belinga by UD
From Palau Olimpic Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Cataluna, Spain
Hassan D’Dam N’Jikam defeated Anthony Fitzgerald by UD
From Ice Palace “Terminal”, Brovari, Ukraine
Ignacio Mendoz defeated Serhiy Fedchenko by SD
These Ukrainians are cold blooded! How dare they not rob the outsider. Fedchenko apparently didn’t learn to much going 12 rounds with Marquez as he was upset in his home town by the Dominican journeyman.
Max Bursak defeated Gari Abajiani by UD
Bursak makes another stride in his quest at middleweight.
Vladimir Tereshkin defeated Oleksiy Mazikin by UD
Oleksandr Usyk defeated Epifanio Mendoza by TKO4
Usyk was impressive stopping his man and improving to 2-0. Usyk is a prospect to watch.
From ExCel Arena, Dockland, London, UK
Kevin Mitchell defeated Brunet Zamora by TKO9
Leonard Bundo defeated Lee Purdy by TKO12
Martin Murray defeated Sergey Khomitsky on points
Murray’s performance this weekend was every bit as disappointing as Josesito Lopez’s. In fact, Murray may have looked a bit worse. In an 8 round fight, I believe the decision should have been a split one. Each guy had a case for winning. The Murray that showed up Saturday would be brutalized by the top tier middleweights and it makes me question just how bad Sergio was injured in their fight earlier this year.
Khalid Yafai defeated Ashley Lane by TKO4
Yafai is a prospect to watch. Lane was highly overmatched, and Yafai definitely took advantage.
Anthony Ogogo defeated Dan Blackwell on points
Ogogo is a good prospect, but this fight did not really showcase how good he is.
From Resorts International Hotel & Casino, Superstar Theatre, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Amir Mansour defeated Kelvin Price by TKO7
Darnell Wilson defeated David Rodriguez by KO6
Steve Cunningham defeated Manuel Quezada by UD
From Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas
Marcos Maidana defeated Adrien Broner by UD to win the WBA welterweight title
As Jim Lampley always says, boxing is the theater of the unexpected. After Saturday night, who can say they saw that coming? Maidana winning… on the cards!? A unanimous decision that nobody could dispute. This fight had all the components of a fight of the year and then some. It almost played out like a wrestling match. So much has already been said about this fight, so to summarize this fight is to simply say: the good guys finally won.
Keith Thurman defeated Jesus Soto Karass by TKO9
Although Karass hurt Thurman in the 1st round, the outcome of this fight was never in jeopardy. Karass looked slow and lethargic for the duration of the fight and it seemed for the entire fight that the outcome was all but certain. A win over Karass looks good for Thurman, but this fight is not indicative of how good Thurman will truly be.
Leo Santa Cruz defeated Cesar Seda by UD
Not the usual Santa Cruz fight. Seda was slick for most of the fight and moved often. Santa Cruz won, no doubt about that, but one thing people are probably certain about now is that Santa Cruz will get demolished by Rigondeaux. (I’ve known this all along.)
Beibut Shumenov defeated Tamas Kovacs by TKO3
Shumenov is in line now for a shot at Bernard Hopkins. Shumenov isn’t particularly fast, but he carries a lot of power behind his punches. It should make for an interesting fight, although Hopkins will probably win.
Jermain Taylor defeated Juan Carlos Candelo by TKO7
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