Sheeraz Stops Berlanga in 5

Hamzah Sheeraz emphatically stopped Edgar Berlanga in round four of their 12-round super middleweight bout at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Flushing, Queens, New York

In round four, Sheeraz dropped Berlanga with a hard three punch combination that punctuated by a left to the head. Seconds later, it was two vicious head shots that put Berlanga on his back. Seconds into round five, Sheeraz landed a couple more hard shots to the head the doubled over Berlanga and the fight was stopped at 17 seconds.

Sheeraz, 167.8 lbs of Ilford Essex, ENG is 22-0-1 with 18 knockouts. Berlanga, 167.6 lbs of Lithia, FL via Brooklyn is 23-2.

“Whoever was in the ring with me tonight, there was no stopping me,” Sheeraz said at the end of the night. “After my last fight (against Carlos Adames), the amount of abuse I got on social media and in person—I understand it’s part of boxing—but it made me a hungrier fighter.” 

Sheeraz worked with a new trainer for this bout, former middleweight champion Andy Lee, who he credited with aiding him in tonight’s win. “A massive thank you to Andy Lee, a man who put his faith and trust in me. In the first few rounds, I was losing them. I told him I can hunt this guy down and he believed me. Not many coaches do that, so Andy, thank you very much.”

“Canelo has always been a boxing hero of mine, so even for my name to be mentioned in the same sentence as his is a great achievement in and of itself,” said Sheeraz. “If I do get the opportunity to fight him, it won’t be one of those where I try to nick him on points. I will stand in the middle with him and have it out. Whoever lands first, I suppose, will knock out the other.”

Stevenson Decisions Zepeda to Retain Lightweight Title

Shakur Stevenson retained the WBC Lightweight title as he pounded out a 12-round unanimous decision over William Zepeda.

Zepeda made Stevenson show a different side of him as he was able to stand toe-to-toe with Zepeda. Zepeda pushed the action and at times backed Stevenson to the ropes. But Stevenson countered beautifully off the ropes. Zepeda landed punches, but Stevenson was able to land punch for punch and was alot more economical and precise with his punches.

Stevenson, 135 lbs of Newark, NJ won by scores of 119-109 and 118-110 twice and is now 24-0. Zepeda, 134.8 lbs of San Mateo, MEX is 33-1.

“It wasn’t the performance I was looking for, because I was trying to prove a point. I was trying to fight, so I took more punishment than usual. At the end of the day, I do whatever it takes to get the job done,” Stevenson remarked following the bout. “I’ve got that dog in me. I’m not no puppy. I’m not a poodle. I’m a tough guy. I’ve got dog in me.” (See video HERE)

“That was one of the toughest fighters at 135 lbs. I want a lot of people to get in the ring with him and see how tough he is. He pushed me to another level,” Stevenson said of Zepeda. “I had to go in my bag. He just kept coming. He tried to pin me against the ropes so I had to switch it up and not sit against the ropes too long.”

When asked who may be next on his list, Stevenson welcomed all challengers while noting he plans to keep leveling up his game. “Whoever. I want to go back to the drawing board, work on my game a little bit. Get physically stronger and when I come back, I’ll be even better.”

Matias Decisions Puello in Barnburner to Win Super Lightweight Title

Subriel Matias became a two-time world champion with a majority decision over Alberto Puello to win the WBC Super Lightweight title in high-action, high-contact fight.

The fight was fought at close quarters with Matias walking forward and throwing his customary high volume work rate. Puello was very effective counterpunching and

In round five, Matias was cut over his left eye. Matias and Puello battled down the stretch but the judges preferred the volume of Matias to the tune of 115-113 twice and 114-114.

Matias landed 255 766 punches; Puello was 267 of 735

Matias, 140 lbs of Fajardo, PR is now 23-2. Puello, 139.8 lbs of Las Vegas via Dominican Republic is 24-1.

After the decision was announced, top contender Dalton Smith entered the ring and a fight with Matias was announced for November 22nd in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

“When I lost (to Liam Paro) in 2024, a lot of people laughed at me, but I told them I would come back and be a world champion once again and here it is.”

David Morrell Gets Decision over Khataev

In a 10-round war, David Morrell won a razor thin split decision over Imam Khataev in a light heavyweight bout.

In round two, Morrell started swelling around his right eye. Khataev was cut over his right eye. In round five, Khataev began to bleed from his nose. Late in the round, Khataev uncorked an overhand right that put Morrell on the canvas.

Khataev hurt Morrell on several occasions. Morrell made a late flurry late that won him the fight as he won by scores of 96-93 and 95-94 and Khataev took a 95-94 talley.

Morrell, 174.8 lbs of Santa Clara, CUB us 12-1. Khataevm 174.8 lbs of Sydney, AUS vis Russia is 10-1.

When asked about the potential of a rematch with Khataev, Morrell welcomed the challenge. “Why not? It was a great fight. I don’t say no to a rematch. If the people say they want a rematch and they liked the fight, I don’t say no to anybody. I’m ready. I don’t care.”

Tsutsumi Stops Ruiz in 2

Reito Tsutsumi stopped Michael Ruiz in round two of their four-round lightweight bout.

In round one, Tsutumi dropped Ruiz with a right to the body. Ruiz was dropped again with another body shot. Early in round two, Tsutsumi dropped Ruiz with a straight left and the fight was stopped at 28 seconds.

Tsutsumi, 134.6 lbs of Tokyo is now 2-0 with one knockout. Ruiz, 134.8 lbs of Lacey Township, NJ is 2-8-1.




VIDEO: RING III: EDGAR BERLANGA VS. HAMZAH SHEERAZ & SHAKUR STEVENSON VS. WILLIAM ZEPEDA WEIGH IN LIVE




RING MAGAZINE III PUBLIC WEIGH-IN QUOTES AHEAD OF HISTORIC LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM CARD FEATURING EDGAR BERLANGA VS. HAMZAH SHEERAZ AND SHAKUR STEVENSON VS. WILLIAM ZEPEDA

 

Edgar Berlanga vs. Hamzah Sheeraz – 12 Rounds, Super Middleweight
Berlanga: 167.6 lbs

Sheeraz: 167.6 lbs

Edgar Berlanga

What’s the message behind the Tottenham Hotspur jersey you’re wearing?

“It’s my favorite team. I love them. I wanted to make sure his people knew it.”

What’s going to happen on fight night?

“Saturday night is going to have fireworks. I’m ready and locked in. I’m ready to f*** this dude up.”

Why do you believe you’re on a different level than Hamzah Sheeraz?

“He’s easy work and I’m going to show it. That style from London doesn’t work over here. You saw what I did to Jason Quigley. We’re going to go in there, get gritty and take him to the trenches. 

How do you see Saturday playing out?

“I’m going to go in there and hurt him. I don’t really like to predict rounds, but I’m locked in. It’s going to be a spectacular night and we’re coming out victorious.”

Hamzah Sheeraz

What are your feelings after the face-off and ahead of the fight?

“We’re feeling good, feeling ready. Right now, it’s just about enjoying it, going with the gameplan and getting it on tomorrow night.”

How have you kept your focus on Edgar Berlanga?

“Doing what I do. I’ve kept myself from getting emotionally involved and remaining confident in the work that I’ve done.”

Final message to Edgar Berlanga and your fans?

“Be ready to tune into a great fight.”

Frank Warren, Queensberry Promotions

What do you think about the matchup?

“I think it’s a great fight, that’s what we made the fight. We’re here to win it. He’s cool, calm, and collected. All he needs to do in the ring is continue that, remain composed, and it’s his fight.”

What are you looking for out of your fighter?

“I expect fireworks. No excuses about the weight. A good Hamzah is a really good, quality fighter. I’m telling you that he can do this. He’s a hurtful, spiteful, puncher, and we’ll see if the other guy can take that.”

Shakur Stevenson vs. William Zepeda – 12 Rounds, WBC Lightweight Title
Stevenson: 135 lbs

Zepeda: 134.6 lbs

Shakur Stevenson

How are you feeling 24 hours away from Saturday?

“Honestly, I’m prepared and ready. I try not to think about the future, I try to remain in the present. Right now, we’re at the weigh-ins. Mentally, I’m ready, but I’m not worried about tomorrow. I’m having fun.”

Why are you confident your style will beat Zepeda?

“I’m confident because I put the work in. I know I’ve put the work in since I’ve been here. This is my dream and my destiny. These people can’t take this away from me.”

What kind of message are you sending with your Tom and Jerry hat?

“Jerry is going to kick Tom’s a**, just like he’s been kicking his a** the whole series.” 

William Zepeda

What he’s feeling one day away from the fight 

“I had a finger lifted up to me, that’s disrespect. Disrespect to my family. We’re here and we’re ready.”

What’s your final message to Shakur Stevenson?

“Tomorrow we’ll give you the receipts.”

Alberto Puello vs. Subriel Matias – 12 Rounds, WBC Junior Welterweight Title
Puello: 139.8 lbs
Matias: 140 lbs

David Morrell vs. Imam Khataev – 10 Rounds, Light Heavyweight
Morrell:  174.8 lbs
Khataev: 174.8 lbs
 

Reito Tsutsumi vs. Michael Ruiz – 6 Rounds, Featherweight

Tsutsumi: 134.6 lbs
Ruiz: 134.8 lbs

Mohammed Alakel vs. Placido Hoff – 6 Rounds, Lightweight
Alakel: 136.8 lbs
Hoff: 135.2 lbs

Ring Magazine III takes place on Saturday, July 12, from Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York. The event will air live worldwide exclusively on DAZN PPV (5 p.m. ET) and is brought to you in association with Oscar De La Hoya for Golden Boy Promotions. Tickets are still available for purchase by visiting ticketmaster.com

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VIDEO: RING III: EDGAR BERLANGA VS. HAMZAH SHEERAZ & SHAKUR STEVENSON VS. WILLIAM ZEPEDA PRESS CONFERENCE




RING MAGAZINE III FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES AHEAD OF HISTORIC LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM CARD FEATURING EDGAR BERLANGA VS. HAMZAH SHEERAZ AND SHAKUR STEVENSON VS. WILLIAM ZEPEDA

 

NEW YORK – July 10, 2025 – The heat of Ring Magazine III fight week rose on Thursday as former unified super middleweight title challenger Edgar “The Chosen One” Berlanga andformer WBC middleweight title challenger Hamzah Sheeraz as well asWBC Lightweight Champion Shakur Stevenson andWBC Interim lightweight titleholder William “El Camarón” Zepeda along with other fighters on the card took to the stage for the final press conference at the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square before fight night at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York. The event will take place on Saturday, July 12, live worldwide exclusively on DAZN PPV (5 p.m. ET) and is brought to you in association with Oscar De La Hoya for Golden Boy Promotions. Tickets are still available for purchase by visiting ticketmaster.com

In the double-main event, Berlanga (23-1, 18 KOs) and Sheeraz (21-0-1, 17 KOs) will meet in a 12-round WBC super middleweight final title eliminatorwhile Stevenson (23-0, 11 KOs) defends his WBC title against Zepeda (33-0, 27 KOs) over 12 rounds. 

Hosted by Wade Plemons, Thursday’s press conference also saw the remaining fighters on Saturday’s card take to the microphone, including WBC Junior Welterweight Champion Alberto Puello (24-0 10 KOs), former IBF 140 lb beltholder Subriel Matias (22-2, 22 KOs), former WBA (Regular) Light Heavyweight Champion David Morrell (11-1, 9 KOs) and undefeated 2020 Olympian Iman Khataev (10-0, 9 KOs) before their bouts on Saturday. Japanese boxing prodigy and Ring Ambassador Reito Tsutsumi (1-0, 0 KOs), addressed the fans and media in attendance as well before he steps back into the ring. 

Below is what the fighters and their teams had to say:

Edgar Berlanga

What are your thoughts on Saturday’s card? 

“For Oscar to say we shouldn’t be the main event, New York City is my city. I was born and raised here and I’m a star here. It’s only right.”

What’s your reaction to your manager saying you’ll knock Hamzah out?

“You know I’m a king in the first round. I’m going to touch his jaw. He’s a giraffe”

What are your final thoughts heading into Saturday?

“I’m knocking him the f*** out. I’m locked in.”

Hamzah Sheeraz

What’s your reaction to Berlanga’s first round knockout prediction?

“In response to that clown [Berlanga] over there, he knows what’s coming.”

How do you keep your cool amid all the chaos?

“At the end of the day, I’m here to do a job. I’ve put in my work and I’m going to knock this sausage out.”

Do you see any fear or insecurity in Berlanga?

“Not really. This is me doing me. I’m just doing me.”

How does this new weight class fit you?

“It feels great. Saturday night I’ll show you what I’m about.”

What are your final thoughts and anticipation ahead of Saturday?

“I feel great. Myself and Andy (Lee) know what we’re going to do and we’ll do exactly that.”

Shakur Stevenson

Why is this your moment to shine and how will you remind people you’re one of the best boxers in the world?

“I’m here. I’ve been calling this dude out for three years. I heard Oscar ( De La Hoya) say they’ve been trying to get this fight for three years but they’re lying. They had an opportunity to fight me before, but they turned it down. Come Saturday night I’m coming to beat his a**. I’m coming to whoop his a** and I stand by that.”

What’s bringing your energy out for Saturday?

“Everyone’s acting like this guy’s a threat. That he’s a big monster, number one in everything…I want to see him on Saturday, that’s what I want to see.”

What are your final thoughts and prediction for Saturday?

“I’m locked in. I put in the work and Saturday night it’ll all take care of itself. Zepeda can bring whatever he wants, do whatever he has to do, but he’s going to bring out the best in me.”

William Zepeda

What’s your message to the fans ahead of Saturday?

“On Saturday, Mexico is going to celebrate a new champion.”

How do you think Shakur will fight you on Saturday?

“Shakur is going to bring his elusive style, but we have a fight plan in place to neutralize that. I think we’ve done a great job and it’ll be a good fight.”

Alberto Puello

What does a victory mean for you on Saturday?

“I’m in the best condition that I’ve ever been in in my career. It’s great to have another opponent with the caliber of Matias as a stepping stone in my career. I look forward to Saturday.”

What do you think Matias brings to the table on Saturday?

“I think the Boogeyman in this division is me because I have the title.”

On being able to take Matias’ power on the chin

“It’s just another one. I’ve faced opponents like him before.”

Subriel Matias

On Puello’s claim that he’s the Boogeyman 

“I’m very grateful for this opportunity and I understand that I’m the challenger, but we’ll see what happens on saturday.”

What makes you different come Saturday?

“Everything is different. Everything will be determined on Saturday, but once he [Puello] feels the pressure on Saturday, we’ll see how he takes that power on his chin.”

David Morrell

What’s your mentality and thoughts ahead of Saturday?

“I think he’s a good fighter. I’m 100% for this fight and Saturday night is going to be my night.”

What’s it going to take to get the victory on Saturday?

“You’re going to get a chance to see the best version of me. Unfortunately I didn’t take the win in my last fight, but you’re going to see the best version of me on Saturday.”

Imam Khataev

What does Saturday mean to you? 

“I’m ready. I had a good training camp in Canada, but I’m here now and I’m ready.”

What do you see in Morrell and how do you envision the fight playing out?

“I respect him. I look at him as any other opponent I’ve had. I’ve had big fights before and I’ve had a good camp. I’m ready.”

Reito Tsutsumi

How do you feel fighting in New York again?

“For the first fight I wasn’t able to give 100%. Now, I’m used to the New York crowd and scene, so this fight will definitely be better than the previous one. 

How will this fight be different from your first?

“This will be my second fight and I’m still trying to figure out my style, but this time I’m definitely going to show the world and my fans what I can do.”

Rick Reeno, COO, Ring Magazine

“This is an unbelievable card…I have goosebumps just thinking about it. This card is unbelievable from top to bottom. You never see a bad [Subriel] Matias fight, he’s a can’t miss fighter and the same for David Morrell. [Imam] Khataev wants to make a statement and the winner will go onto much better things.”

“Shakur Stevenson – you can’t say enough about him. He’s right at the door and he’s either going to knock on it or break it down Saturday night. The one thing I’ve learned in this sport is you can’t overlook a Mexican fighter [Zepeda]. He knows the situation he’s in, being a big underdog. He wants to make a big statement this Saturday.”

“Sheeraz, it’s his first fight at 168, first one in the United States and he’s going up against the king of NY. Bombs away. Edgar [Berlanga] has told me he’s going for the kill from the first round and Hamzah feels confident he can take Edgar out. It’s one of those fights that the winner will go on to much greater things…maybe Canelo. We’ll have to wait and see.”

Oscar De La Hoya, Golden Boy Promotions 

“We’re very excited for , and no disrespect to Sheeraz, what should be the main event. I think Shakur Stevenson is a great fighter, hands down. I have a lot of respect for him. I think, by far, Shakur is one of the greatest fighters today. But he’s facing William Zepeda, who is a machine. He’s wanted this fight for quite a while now, I think both fighters have wanted this fight for quite a while. I really feel that everything happens for a reason. This fight was supposed to happen several years or months ago, but the fact that William Zepeda is active, he keeps fighting, he keeps winning, he’s probably one of the most active fighters in the ring today, throwing over 1,000 punches over 12 rounds. It’s not going to be an easy fight. And I think that’s why this fight here, with William Zepeda and Shakur Stevenson, is a candidate for fight of the year already. That’s how good its going to be.”

Eddie Hearn, Matchroom Boxing 

“This is a fantastic fight card. Boxing is in a great place and thank you to Turki Alalshikh for his investment and thank you to DAZN, the global home of boxing. His Excellency has done it again in Flushing Meadows. It’s refreshing to see a new venue.” 

“Four standout fights. I think [David] Morrell against [Imam] Kataev is going to be one of the great 175lb matchups of recent years. [Alberto] Puello against [Subriel] Matias, a great world championship matchup. Then the two co-main events. I think this guy [Shakur] Stevenson should be an American superstar, but to show greatness you need the right dance partner in [William] Zepeda. You will see true greatness from Shakur Stevenson on Saturday night.” 

“Hamzah [Sheeraz] against Edgar [Berlanga]. What a brilliant fight — two great fighters. Well done to His Excellency and DAZN as well. They’re putting on a schedule that’s unrivaled in boxing. It’s an honor to be involved in an incredible night.“

Frank Warren, Queensberry Promotions

“What a fabulous card at Louis Armstrong Stadium on Saturday. Fabulous fights all the way through. It’s a real tough fight [Berlanga vs. Sheeraz] for both of them, but I promise you’re going to see something special.” 

“The undercard is just amazing. His Excellency has put together something phenomenal and if you’re a fight fan, you’re in fight heaven. It’s on DAZN – the capital of boxing around the world and you’re going to see something special on Saturday. We’re going to take this win back to the UK with us.”

Spencer Brown, Goldstar Promotions

“Wouldn’t it be funny if the king of Essex (Hamzah Sheeraz)  became the king of NY? We’re very confident in this fight.”

Keith Connolly, Edgar Berlanga’s manager

“It’s a huge platform for Edgar. It’s a great fight as well. Four fights on this card with every one being a main event, but this is the type of platform and opponent that will turn Edgar into a superstar. If Edgar gets through this, there’s huge plans going forward. I’m guaranteeing a knock out Saturday.”

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RING MAGAZINE III OPEN WORKOUT QUOTES AHEAD OF HISTORIC LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM CARD FEATURING EDGAR BERLANGA VS. HAMZAH SHEERAZ AND SHAKUR STEVENSON VS. WILLIAM ZEPEDA

 NEW YORK – July 9, 2025 – Fight week continued on Wednesday for Ring Magazine III as former unified super middleweight title challenger Edgar “The Chosen One” Berlanga andformer WBC middleweight title challenger Hamzah Sheeraz as well asWBC Lightweight Champion Shakur Stevenson andWBC Interim lightweight titleholder William “El Camarón” Zepeda along with other fighters on the card stepped into the ring at the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square for an open workout before fight night at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York. The event will take place on Saturday, July 12, live worldwide exclusively on DAZN PPV (5 p.m. ET) and is brought to you in association with Oscar De La Hoya for Golden Boy Promotions. Tickets are still available for purchase by visiting ticketmaster.com

In the double-main event, Berlanga (23-1, 18 KOs) and Sheeraz (21-0-1, 17 KOs) will meet in a 12-round WBC super middleweight final title eliminatorandwhile Stevenson (23-0, 11 KOs) defends his WBC title against Zepeda (33-0, 27 KOs) over 12 rounds. 

Wednesday’s workout also saw appearances by WBC Junior Welterweight Champion Alberto Puello (24-0 10 KOs), former IBF 140 lb beltholder Subriel Matias (22-2, 22 KOs), and former WBA (Regular) Light Heavyweight Champion David Morrell (11-1, 9 KOs) before their bouts on Saturday. Japanese boxing prodigy and Ring Ambassador Reito Tsutsumi (1-0, 0 KOs), showed off his hands to the fans and media in attendance as well before he steps into the ring for a six-round featherweight fight. 

Below is what the fighters had to say from their workouts:

Edgar Berlanga

What are your intentions for Saturday?

“I’m just locked in, man. I’m excited. I’m back home in my city. Tomorrow’s the press conference, so every day as we get closer to the fight I’m getting more locked in mentally. I want to perform, look good, shine, superstar savage.”

Any words for Oscar de la Hoya ahead of tomorrow’s press conference?

“F*** Oscar de la Hoya. I’ll see you tomorrow…maybe I’ll smack the s*** out of you.” 

Any last message for Sheeraz?

“He’s a f****** muppet.”

Hamzah Sheeraz

What did you want to show people in your open workout?

“Just a little bit of what I’ve been practicing on. This is the first time I’ve done an open workout, so it was interesting. First time in New York, why not.”

How will your new weight class and time with Andy Lee affect this fight going into Saturday?

“After the last fight I’ve identified the changes that needed to be made, the weight was one of them.”

What’d you feel in yesterday’s face-off?

“You gotta remember now, a couple nights away from fight night, tensions are high. We just want to go in there and get cracking.”

Did you take anything away from yesterday’s face-off?

“Not really, no. Energy as expected and hopefully we both bring it on fight night.”

How do you prepare mentally for whatever Berlanga brings?

“To be fair, I don’t need to, I’m a very strong man in my faith so I’ve done exactly what I need to prevail.”

What’s the message for the fans in New York and back home?

“Tune in and for all the New York fans, this is my first one [fight] here in America. I look forward to putting on a performance for you all.”

Shakur Stevenson

What emotions are you feeling right now as we get closer to fight night in your backyard? 

“I’m locked in, I’m ready, I’m focused, I can’t wait to show off. I was made for this moment, so I can’t wait to show everybody what I’m made of.”

How are you visualizing the fight going down on Saturday?

“You’ll have to wait and see. I can’t wait to touch his chin. That’s all I’m focused on, doing my thing and coming out victorious.”

What do you have to say to the fans before Saturday?

“For the fans who have supported me, I appreciate you all. You’re the ones who I do this for and the ones I make sure I get up and do eight mile runs for. The hard work gets put in because of you. Everyone stuck with me through the dark times and we’re going to have a party on Saturday.” 

William Zepeda

You’ve been influenced by this Cuban school of boxing. How has that changed your style?

“That style has definitely benefited me and my career. It’s one of the reasons why my trainers have helped me get to where I’m at, the combinations make them nice and long, being able to find the distance while also letting the opponent come in short.”

How will your style neutralize Shakur’s agility and speed?

“My style will definitely be implemented. Shakur is a fighter that’s always moving, but my punch volume will put pressure on him, which will be the key to success on Saturday.”

How does Mexico’s Gold Cup win motivate you?

“This is a great motivation. My fellow Mexicans have taken a very important win against the U.S. and that will only motivate me to get a win on Saturday – Mexico against the U.S.”

Alberto Puello

How deep are you going to have to dig to face someone like your opponent [Matias]?

“I’m a student of the sweet science of hitting and not getting hit, but I think having an opponent like Subriel Matias is going to bring that real wasp from within me to take that win on Saturday.”

How important is it for you to sway the pendulum in your favor?

“It is Puerto Rican territory, but it’s also Dominican territory because there are a lot of Dominicans here. I know I’m going to have the love and support of all the Dominican people.” 

What do you have to say to your supporters?

“I’m making a strong call to all the Dominican people, not only to see the fight, but because I’m going to give them a real reason to celebrate me. I’m going to retain my championship.”

Subriel Matias

How important is it to have that knockout tool in your pocket on Saturday?

“Those are just numbers. I am very anxious and anticipating the kind of show I’m going to bring on Saturday.”

Many people want to know if you can actually handle someone from a distance?

“I only have one style and all the fans know it. I am here to actually implement my style. The question is can somebody like Puello withstand the kind of power that I bring. I’m not Sandor Martín, no one like that. I’m definitely bringing some serious power, so we’ll see.”

David Morrell

You’re part of that new generation of Cuban boxers, where do you get your inspiration from?

“My inspiration comes from my family first, and God, too. My girlfriend is a big supporter of me along with my team.”

When it comes to your boxing skills, what is your biggest influence to combine those two styles: Cuban school of boxing and the more aggressive, front-foot style?

“My brother and my dad, too. They’re teaching me…always telling me that I can do it. They tell me they look good, I know my moves. It’s a combination of different boxers into one…that’s me.”

Where did you get your dance moves from?

“I got my dancing from my mom. My mom is always teaching me and I couldn’t do anything before that. My mom is always telling me, ‘you go to a party and want a girl? You need to dance.’ She’s always teaching me and we have a good relationship.”

Reito Tsutsumi

Where did you get your technique from?

“I was able to train for three weeks on the west side, and that’s where I learned the technique.”

What are your thoughts on fighting in New York for your second professional fight?

“Last time I wasn’t able to finish like I wanted to, but this time I have the experience and I look forward to getting this one done.”

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ABOUT THE RING MAGAZINE:

Since its inception in 1922, The Ring Magazine has been the cornerstone of boxing journalism, earning it title as ‘The Bible of Boxing.’ Today, The Ring is more than just a magazine – it’s a growing multimedia empire poised to redefine how the world experiences boxing and combat sports. The Ring is not just chronicling the history of boxing; it’s actively shaping its future. Whether through its digital platforms, community events, or innovative partnerships. The Ring is committed to making the sport more accessible, exciting and engaging for a global audience. As The Ring evolves, its mission remains the same – to celebrate the passion, discipline, and artistry of boxing while delivering unparalleled experiences to fans worldwide. This is more than a magazine – this is the heart of the fight game, now expanding its reach far beyond the printed page. 

For more information visit: Instagram – @ringmagazine, X – @ringmagazine , Website – ringmagazine.com.

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VIDEO: RING III: EDGAR BERLANGA VS. HAMZAH SHEERAZ & SHAKUR STEVENSON VS. WILLIAM ZEPEDA OPEN WORKOUT




VIDEO: RING III: EDGAR BERLANGA VS HAMZAH SHEERAZ & SHAKUR STEVENSON VS WILLIAM ZEPEDA GRAND ARRIVALS




RING MAGAZINE III GRAND ARRIVALS QUOTES & PHOTOS AHEAD OF HISTORIC LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM CARD FEATURING EDGAR BERLANGA VS. HAMZAH SHEERAZ AND SHAKUR STEVENSON VS. WILLIAM ZEPEDA

NEW YORK – July 8, 2025 – Ahead ofRing Magazine III, former unified super middleweight title challenger Edgar “The Chosen One” Berlanga andformer WBC middleweight title challenger Hamzah Sheeraz as well asWBC Lightweight Champion Shakur Stevenson andWBC Interim lightweight titleholder William “El Camarón” Zepeda along with other fighters on the card made their grand arrivals today at the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square ahead of fight night in Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York. The event will take place on Saturday, July 12, live worldwide exclusively on DAZN PPV (5 p.m. ET) and is brought to you in association with Oscar De La Hoya for Golden Boy Promotions. Tickets are still available for purchase by visiting ticketmaster.com

Tuesday’s grand arrivals featured the four-fighters from the double-main event: Berlanga (23-1, 18 KOs) and Sheeraz (21-0-1, 17 KOs) who meet in a 12-round WBC super middleweight final title eliminator, Stevenson (23-0, 11 KOs) and Zepeda (33-0, 27 KOs) squaring off for Stevenson’s WBC title over 12 rounds. 

Also making their grand arrivals were WBC Junior Welterweight Champion Alberto Puello (24-0 10 KOs) and former IBF 140 lb beltholder Subriel Matias (22-2, 22 KOs) ahead of their clash, and former WBA (Regular) Light Heavyweight Champion David Morrell (11-1, 9 KOs) who takes on the undefeated 2020 Olympian Imam Khataev (10-0, 9 KOs). Japanese boxing prodigy and Ring Ambassador Reito Tsutsumi (1-0, 0 KOs), was introduced to the media in attendance as well before he steps into the ring for a six-round featherweight fight. Kicking off the undercard on Saturday will be lightweight prospect Mohammed “Mighty” Alakel (4-0, 0 KOs) taking on Placido Hoff (2-3-1, 0 KOs) in a six-round bout. 

Here is what the fighters had to say during their grand arrivals:

Edgar Berlanga

What are your plans for Hamzah on Saturday night?

“We’re ready and locked in. It’s a big night, July 12, and we’re going to turn up.”

How’s the moment feel being here in New York ahead of Saturday?

“It’s amazing. I want to thank my people, everybody that’s coming out July 12. I’m super locked in and I’m ready to perform. It’s a blessing to be here, to headline in New York where I was born and raised – it’s the concrete jungle.”

Do you have any message to Hamzah and his team?

“I don’t give a f*** about them. F*** them. They already know the vibes. On July 12, I’m going to kick his a** and move on to the next one.”

With what’s been said around the plans for the winner of this fight, what would a win mean for you?

“He [Sheeraz] has to go through me first. July 12 is the night I’m looking forward to right now. There’s a lot in the future and a lot of big fights to be made, but like I said, this weekend I have to f*** this motherf***** up. That’s it and then we move on.”

Hamzah Sheeraz

How are you feeling moving up to 168 lbs?

“I’m feeling great and looking forward to putting on a spectacular performance in front of both the Puerto Rican and Mexican fans. I’m glad to have the opportunity here.”

Why is Saturday’s fight different?

“I have a lot to prove. This is my first fight in America and I’ve received an amazing reception here…a lot of love. I’m looking forward to Saturday.”

What is your final message to fans across the world and here in New York before Saturday?

“It’s going to be a great performance, a great fight, and it’s my time to give back to you all.”

Shakur Stevenson

What was that signal you made towards Team Zepeda?

“I just wanted to let them know that I’m ready and I’m coming. This is my spot, my opportunity, and I can’t wait to show the fans who I truly am.”

Are you getting a little more energy knowing you have the chance to remind everyone how great you’ve been at every level of boxing?

“There’s a lot of doubters and haters, people who think that I’m not who I say I am. So, come Saturday night we’ll see if they’re right or wrong, but I promise you they’re wrong.”

What’s going on with all the Tom and Jerry discussions online?

“If you call me Jerry then I’m whopping Tom’s a**. That’s what I’m coming here for.”

What was your message to Zepeda?

“Belt to motherf****** a**. Belt, belt, belt.”

William Zepeda

It’s your first time in New York, but you’ve already been here in your head. What did you visualize about this experience?

“I’m very happy and excited to be here in New York. I never thought that only a few years later I’d be chasing a title here in the city that never sleeps. I visualized myself getting a victory here and taking a walk with my title and belt in Central Park.”

What does it mean to be facing a fighter with a deep pedigree in amateur boxing, a silver medalist olympian?

“I’m sure that I’m facing a very worthy opponent, I certainly understand his skills. I’m just going to take this opportunity and write my victory in the boxing history books with golden letters.”

Alberto Puello

Why are you so willing to show your Dominican power?

“Of course, first and foremost I want to thank God and my team for bringing me up to a higher level. I’m ready to go to war on Saturday.”

What do you have to prove on Saturday?

“On Saturday, with this victory we’re going to show that Puerto Rico has their own legacy, but the Dominican Republic will also show up and show out.”

Subriel Matias

How does it feel being back here in New York?

“I’m very happy. Not only am I very grateful to my team, but also my promoter because they made this possible.”

What did you take to heart after the loss to Liam Paro?

“It’s about maturity, being able to accept [mistakes] and understanding that they have a cost. That was my day and it was my price to pay. Now I’m ready and he’s ready.”

What does it mean to fight like a local in New york and how does it motivate you?

“Besides being in Puerto Rico, there’s a beast within me that’s getting ready to come out and it’s going to come out and show up on Saturday. Let’s hope they [Puello] can control that beast.”

David Morrell

How does it feel to be back in New York?

“I feel great. I came back more focused on myself and on my training. I’m back.”

What did you mean when you said “you got this?”

“Everything is in my head and everything is about the preparation. I am ready for this and no disrespect to my opponent, but I got this.”

What have you taken from past fights ahead of coming into Saturday?

“I just have to do what I do best – be myself and always be happy. That’s been a huge aspect to my success.”

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ABOUT THE RING MAGAZINE:

Since its inception in 1922, The Ring Magazine has been the cornerstone of boxing journalism, earning it title as ‘The Bible of Boxing.’ Today, The Ring is more than just a magazine – it’s a growing multimedia empire poised to redefine how the world experiences boxing and combat sports. The Ring is not just chronicling the history of boxing; it’s actively shaping its future. Whether through its digital platforms, community events, or innovative partnerships. The Ring is committed to making the sport more accessible, exciting and engaging for a global audience. As The Ring evolves, its mission remains the same – to celebrate the passion, discipline, and artistry of boxing while delivering unparalleled experiences to fans worldwide. This is more than a magazine – this is the heart of the fight game, now expanding its reach far beyond the printed page. 

For more information visit: Instagram – @ringmagazine, X – @ringmagazine , Website – ringmagazine.com.

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As a world-leading sports entertainment platform, DAZN streams over 90,000 live events annually and is available in more than 200 markets worldwide.? DAZN is the global home of European football, women’s football, boxing and MMA, as well as the NFL internationally. The platform features the biggest sports and leagues from around the world – Bundesliga, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1, Formula 1, NBA, Moto GP, and many more, including FIFA Club World Cup 2025. DAZN is transforming the way people enjoy sport. With a single, frictionless platform, sports fans can watch, play, buy, and connect. Live and on-demand sports content, anywhere, in any language, on any device – only on DAZN.? DAZN is a global, privately owned company, founded in 2016, with more than 3,000 employees. For more information on DAZN, our products, people, and performance, visit? www.dazngroup.com.? 




DAZN News and Notes: Ring Magazine III – Edgar Berlanga vs. Hamzah Sheeraz & Shakur Stevenson vs. William Zepeda

DAZN, the world’s leading sports and entertainment platform, is preparing for yet another summer blockbuster, broadcasting Ring Magazine III,  a monumental boxing doubleheader featuring a 12-round super middleweight fight between Ring Magazine’s No. 9-ranked Edgar “The Chosen One” Berlanga (23-1, 18 KOs)and No. 3-ranked Hamzah Sheeraz (21-0-1, 17 KOs) live on DAZN PPV this Saturday, July 12, from the iconic Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York.

The co-main event will also see No. 3-ranked and Olympic Silver Medalist Shakur Stevenson (23-0, 11 KOs)defending his WBC Lightweight Title against No. 5-ranked, Golden Boy Promotions’ William “El Camarón” Zepeda (33-0, 27 KOs) in a 12-round lightweight championship bout.  

Ring III also touts a 12-round fight between Alberto Puello (24-0, 10 KOs) as he defends his WBC 140-pound title against IBF Champion Subriel Matias (22-2, 22 KOs). Light heavyweight contenders David Morrell Jr. (11-1, 9 KOs)and Imam Khataev (10-0, 9 KOs) will face off in a 10-round fight. The first fight is set to begin at 5:30 PM ET. 

Below, please find a schedule of all the action happening in New York this week that viewers can find on DAZN:

The summer slate of fights continues a blockbuster year of boxing on DAZN, featuring several high-profile fights. Fans can save 21% when bundling two of the season’s three pay-per-views together. When purchasing a PPV bundle or an individual event, fans will also receive 30% off an annual DAZN subscription. Following this Saturday’s New York card, upcoming bouts on DAZN this summer include:

  • July 19: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois (DAZN PPV)
  • July 19: Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez vs. Phumelele Cafu
  • July 26: Claressa Shields vs. Lani Daniels
  • August 2: Oscar Duarte vs. Kenneth Sims Jr. 
  • August 16: Moses Itauma vs. Dillian Whyte
  • August 23: Jack Rafferty vs. Mark Chamberlain 

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RING III: TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR THRILLING JULY 12 NEW YORK DOUBLE HEADER FEATURING STEVENSON-ZEPEDA AND BERLANGA-SHEERAZ

NEW YORK (JUNE 4, 2025): Tickets are officially on sale NOW for Ring Magazine III on July 12, featuring an exciting main event doubleheader where Shakur Stevenson will defend his WBC lightweight title against William Zepeda and a super middleweight contest between Edgar Berlanga and Hamzah Sheeraz.

Tickets for Ring’s latest big fight night at Louis Armstrong Stadium in New York on Saturday July 12 are available to purchase online at Ticketmaster by clicking HERE.

Stevenson, a three-division champion, will make the third defense of his belt against arguably his toughest opponent yet in undefeated Mexican fighter Zepeda, his first shot at a world title.

In a main event doubleheader, New York-born Berlanga will go head-to head with the undefeated Sheeraz, making his debut at super middleweight, with both fighters seeking a statement win.

The stacked show, to be broadcast live globally on DAZN, will also see Alberto Puello defend his WBC junior welterweight title against Subriel Matias, while David Morrell Jnr will seek to deliver an immediate response after his defeat to David Benevidez when he takes on Imam Khataev.

July’s show follows on from Ring Magazine successfully delivering its first two fight nights earlier this year in London and New York.  In April, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium staged an epic battle between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn, followed in May by the first ever event to transform Times Square into an outdoor boxing venue, which saw wins for Devin Haney and WBO and The Ring super lightweight title holder Teofimo Lopez but a surprise defeat for Ryan Garcia against Rolando Romero.

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About The Ring Magazine:

Since its inception in 1922, The Ring Magazine has been the cornerstone of boxing journalism, earning it title as ‘The Bible of Boxing.’ Today, The Ring is more than just a magazine – it’s a growing multimedia empire poised to redefine how the world experiences boxing and combat sports. The Ring is not just chronicling the history of boxing; it’s actively shaping its future. Whether through its digital platforms, community events, or innovative partnerships. The Ring is committed to making the sport more accessible exciting and engaging for a global audience.

As The Ring evolves, its mission remains the same – to celebrate the passion, discipline and artistry of boxing while delivering unparallelled experiences to fans worldwide. This is more than a magazine – this is the heart of the fight game, now expanding its reach far beyond the printed page.

For more information visit:

Instagram – @ringmagazine

X – @ringmagazine

Website – ringmagazine.com

ABOUT DAZN

As a world-leading sports entertainment platform, DAZN streams over 90,000 live events annually and is available in more than 200 markets worldwide. DAZN is the global home of European football, women’s football, boxing and MMA, as well as the NFL internationally. The platform features the biggest sports and leagues from around the world – Bundesliga, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1, Formula 1, NBA, Moto GP, and many more, including FIFA Club World Cup 2025. DAZN is transforming the way people enjoy sport. With a single, frictionless platform, sports fans can watch, play, buy, and connect. Live and on-demand sports content, anywhere, in any language, on any device – only on DAZN. DAZN is a global, privately owned company, founded in 2016, with more than 3,000 employees. For more information on DAZN, our products, people, and performance, visit? www.dazngroup.com




TEENAGE PHENOM “KING” DAVID GARCIA TALKS SWIFT PROMOTIONS DEBUT, MENTORSHIP FROM DANNY GARCIA & EDGAR BERLANGA, BECOME BOXING’S YOUNGEST CHAMPION & MORE AHEAD OF SHOWDOWN THIS SATURDAY NIGHT

PHILADELPHIA – June 4, 2025 – Highly-acclaimed teenage prospect “King” David Garcia will make his debut for boxing legend Danny Garcia’s Swift Promotions this Saturday night as he takes on Marcelino Rangel (1-1) in a four-round bantamweight matchup from the Newtown Sports & Events Center in Newtown, Pennsylvania, outside of Philadelphia.

“Being able to make my U.S. debut with Swift Promotions has always been a dream of mine,” said Garcia, who’s already racked up a 3-0 record with 2 KO’s. “It means everything to me. It means that on June 7, a star will be born. That day will be legendary.”

At just 15-years-old, Garcia turned pro in 2024 after a standout amateur run across 80 fights that included four national championships (U.S. Championship, National Junior Olympics, National Silver Gloves and Wester Elite Qualifier). A native of Phoenix, Arizona, Garcia scored three victories last year, including two by stoppage, and will campaign at 115 pounds. Now 16-years-old, Garcia says his young foray into the paid ranks has always been the plan.

“We’ve known since I was about 13 that we were going to turn pro early,” said Garcia, who’s trained by his father David Sr. “We always wanted to do something different and stand out. Turning pro at 15 I feel like LeBron James, fresh out of high school to the NBA. That’s the type of statement we made by choosing the decision to go pro young and sign with a promotion company like Swift Promotions. We wanted to stand out.”

Garcia began boxing at just four-years-old, as his father and trainer David Sr. was inspired by the father-son team of Danny and Angel Garcia. He’s quickly shown the makings of a future world champion, and with the backing of boxing stalwarts such as Danny Garcia, Puerto Rican star Edgar Berlanga and former world champion Mickey Bey.

“Right now, Edgar is at the highest level in his career as far as his mentality and work ethic,” said Garcia, who will join Berlanga in training camp after June 7. “I’m excited to be around that energy and I think it’s gonna help me grow. I’ve been to camp with him a few times when I was younger, but this will be my first time when we’re both pros. I’m looking to be in that atmosphere with his killer mentality.”

With his idol Danny Garcia, “King” David explained how this June 7 event is the culmination of a years-long relationship between the two Garcia’s.

“I met Danny since I was six-years-old and I’ve been around him ever since,” said “King” David Garcia. “Whenever I was going to his fights or his training camps, I always told myself I was gonna be in his shoes one day. We used to talk about him signing me when he was later in his career, so it was a no-brainer when the time came. I feel comfortable with Danny guiding my career since he’s been in every situation that I’m gonna go through. We have the cheat code having Danny in our corner.”

A native of Phoenix, Arizona, Garcia scored three victories in his debut year, and will look to make a big statement fighting just outside of Philadelphia, a place he considers his home away from home because of his time spent with the legendary Danny Garcia.

“I’m so ready to put on a show for the Philly fans,” said Garcia. “That’s always been a second home for me, so to have my U.S. debut there is really exciting. I’m looking to make a statement to show that I belong in the pro game at the elite level. I’m gonna show everybody why I turned pro at such a young age.”

Despite his young age, Garcia has already set his expectations as high as possible, with his eyes set on fighting as much as possible in order to rocket up the rankings on his way to becoming the youngest world champion in history.

“The goal is to get more fights and more wins,” said Garcia. “We got a couple of big ones coming up, so I’m gonna stay busy. I plan to make a run to try to be the youngest world champion in the history of boxing. Until then, I just want to rack up more wins and be an inspiration for other kids out there.”

Title “The Future Is Now: Series II”, the event will stream live beginning at 7 p.m. ET on Millions.co or through the Millions App for the price of $19.99.

**Tickets for the live event are on sale now and can be purchased HERE




RING MAGAZINE III DOUBLEHEADER PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES EDGAR BERLANGA VS. HAMZAH SHEERAZ AND  SHAKUR STEVENSON VS. WILLIAM ZEPEDA

NEW YORK, NY – May 15, 2025 – To kick off the massive Ring Magazine III doubleheader, Ring Magazine’s No. 9-ranked Edgar “The Chosen One” Berlanga and No.3-ranked Hamzah Sheeraz, along with No. 4-ranked Shakur Stevenson and No.5-ranked William “El Camarón” Zepeda, met face-to-face at the Palladium Times Square in New York City today ahead of their July 12 fight at the Louis Armstrong Stadium in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, New York City, live worldwide on DAZN.

The bout follows a pair of star-studded Ring Magazine contests, first at London’s Tottenham Stadium and then in New York’s Times Square, which achieved over 116 billion combined online and social media impressions. 

Today’s press conference, hosted by Wade Plemons, featured faceoffs of Berlanga (23-1, 18 KOs) and Sheeraz (21-0-1, 17 KOs) ahead of their super middleweight fight and Olympic Silver Medalist Stevenson (23-0, 11 KOs) as he looks to defend his WBC Lightweight Title on July 12 against Golden Boy Promotions’ Zepeda (33-0, 27 KOs).

This is what the fighters and their teams had to say:

Edgar Berlanga:

On the upcoming matchup vs. Sheeraz:

“You already know what time it is. I’m knocking this mother***er out. He said we’re overlooking him, but I don’t overlook any fighter. You are in NYC. You are in the lion’s den. We’re going into this looking to hurt him. I’m going to break every bone in this guy’s face and do what I do best: put on a show. Every fight, you have to turn it up.”

On his confidence:

“I’ve always been like this [confident]. You saw me in the Canelo fight. I went toe-to-toe with him. I was trash-talking him to his face. I’m like that at the highest level.” 

On Sheeraz’s fighting style:

“He’s a basic fighter. I’ve been boxing since I was six years old. What he brings, I’ve already seen. He’s trained by Andy Lee, I messed up the last fighter, and now I’ll mess up this fighter.”

On fight prediction:

“If he comes to fight the first round, I’m knocking him out.” 

On a potential Canelo rematch:

“His people are asking for the rematch. It was a big fight – every bar in New York and Puerto Rico was shut down. I gave him 12 rounds when all the other fighters he fought had more experience. I want a Canelo rematch because the fans are asking for it.” 

Hamzah Sheeraz:

His message to Berlanga:

“I’m coming, and I’m coming for everything. I feel like this fight, for the first time in my career, I’m being underestimated. I get it; you’re only as good as your last performance in boxing. I’m telling you now, on July 12 – when I get the win – the Hamzah Sheeraz hype train will be back on again. We’re coming with everything.”

On his last fight:  

“I’ve learned a lot of things, but it’s all well and good, that’s the past. We’re in New York, everything is about the future and all about July 12. I’m ready.”

On being called soft:

“If I were soft, I wouldn’t be going into a fight like this, at 160 at a new weight. On July 12, we’ll see what I’m all about.”

On his prediction for the fight:

“I’ve learned a lot since my last fight, not just in the ring but outside as well. I’m going to go out there, throw a few jabs, land a right hand straight on the chin, and knock him the f*** out. But if it goes 12 rounds, it goes 12 rounds. Either way, it’ll be explosive.”

On fighting Canelo in the future:

“I’m not going to talk about that. I need to smash Berlanga’s face, and then we can talk about that.”

Shakur Stevenson:

On how he expects the fight to go:

“He’s coming in here to throw as many punches as possible, overwhelm me, and try to bully me. I’m not going to let that happen. I don’t believe in all the bull*** he’s talking about. I’m going to go out there and do what I do best, win. In spectacular fashion. I’ll come out there to whoop his a**.”

On Zepeda’s plea to “stand up and fight:”

“I’m coming there to put on a performance. I’m not focused on standing there and fighting, I’m not focused on boxing, I’m coming in there to put on the best performance of my career. On July 12, Zepeda is going to remember my name.”

On his performance:  

“I’m going to train my ass off. Come July 12, he’ll have the best version of Shakur Stevenson in front of him. He will see something different that he hasn’t seen before. If he thought I was a skilled fighter before, wait until he sees the best version of myself on fight night. He has no chance.

On being compared to the boxing greats:

“It’s cool, but I don’t get too caught up in that. I don’t want to get trapped where I’m thinking so highly of myself, and I’m not thinking of the fight. Know that I’m not sleeping on William Zepeda. I understand that this is a fighter who has been waiting for this opportunity his entire life. I’ve known Zepeda since I was 16, and he was focused then. I understand this is his moment too, so at the end of the day, I have to lock in. I’m going to step on him, and that’s what I’m coming to do.”

On looking ahead to a potential Tank fight:

“Right now, all that’s on my mind is July 12. Of course, I want the Tank fight. I’ve been saying it for years. Truthfully, if I don’t get past Zepeda, then there is no Tank fight. Zepeda is first, and I’m going to stand on business.” 

William Zepeda:

On his upcoming fight against Stevenson:

“It’s an honor to be here. This is the fruit of 16 years of labor. This is the opportunity of my life, and I believe on July 12, everyone is going to know who William “El Camarón” Zepeda is. I know that I have to prepare one million percent for this fight. It’s the biggest fight of my career, the biggest fight of my life, and like I’ve told my team, I can’t leave this in the judge’s hands. I have to come out here and give everything I have in my heart and stop this fight.”

On being overlooked by Eddie Hearn:

“I don’t care what Eddie says. I’m preparing really well. I’m fully aware of Shakur’s skillset, and I am doing what needs to be done to win on July 12. Shakur says he’s going to stand and fight – let’s stand and fight.”

On what he expects from Stevenson:

“I know that Shakur is a great fighter, and I understand the opposition in front of us, but I am training for that. I have a plan A and plan B. A lot of fighters I’ve fought think I’m a guy who just throws punches until they’re in the ring with me.”

On Stevenson, saying he’ll step on him:

“I’ve always been a fighter known to be very disciplined, very focused. This is not an exception. This is the biggest fight of my life and the greatest opportunity I have. I want to be known as a Mexican legend, but not just a Mexican legend, a legend in the sport of boxing. I look at this fight like a movie, like Meldrick Taylor versus Chavez, and I want that type of fight. I want to give the fans what they want.”

His Excellency Turki Alalshikh, Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority:

“This card is very important for boxing and nobody can predict the results. The Ring Magazine III features a historic card in a historic place, the first-ever boxing match in a tennis arena. I see the eye of Shakur as the Tank, the eye of Zepeda in big fights in Mexico, the eye of the result in Berlanga, and the eye of Sheeraz as Canelo. This whole card is very important to me, it has brilliant fighters and the results of this card will affect the next one and all of boxing. We have two big cards coming up in August and in October, but this card is very important to me. Shakur, Zepeda, Sheeraz, Berlanga, and the result of this card will affect the future.”

Rick Reeno, COO of The Ring Magazine:

“Our first card at Tottenham, Eubank vs. Benn, that was about legacy. Our Times Square card was about history, and to me personally, this card is all about action. These are action fights from top to bottom. Starting with Edgar Berlanga and Hamzah Sheeraz at super middleweight, this fight could be bombs away from the very first round. There’s a lot of animosity there. I know Edgar’s taken some offense with Hamzah coming to his backyard. Edgar is looking to end it early. Hamzah is looking to end this fight by knockout. I really don’t expect this fight to go the distance. It is going to be fireworks from the first round.”

“We have Shakur Stevenson in our other main event, defending his WBC lightweight title against mandatory challenger William Zepeda. Shakur, without question, is one of the best pure boxers in the sport. He’s going up against Zepeda, an aggressive puncher. A lot of people look to July 4 for fireworks. July 12 is when the real fireworks are going to happen.”

Eddie Hearn, Chairman of Matchroom Boxing:

“This event will be the most exciting of the three Ring Magazine events that have occurred in the span of just a few weeks.

“People always ask me the difference in the U.S. coming over from the U.K. Stevenson is a superstar, not just a superstar in boxing, but in American sport. He’s 27 years old. He’s a three-division world champion, and he’s never broken a sweat. Eric Gomez said it right, comparing him to Floyd Mayweather, but I’d also put him with the likes of Sugar Ray Leonard, all of the greats. For greatness, you need a great opponent, and that’s William Zepeda.

“Edgar Berlanga against Sheeraz. Berlanga is a fantastic puncher, and Hamzah Sheeraz is going to be very well-suited at 168, especially with Andy Lee in the corner. One of the best trainers in the world.

“This is the fight where Shakur Stevenson will show everybody how great and special he is. You’re talking about pound-for-pound number one greatness for this man. The Ring Magazine is doing such an incredible job with these cards.”

Eric Gomez, President of Golden Boy Promotions: 

“After the last show we did in New York [May 2 Times Square Event], we all need more punches. These are the fighters to do it. William Zepeda’s output is incredible. Edgar Berlanga, one of the most exciting fighters in boxing today. And then. Shakur is the closest thing to a Floyd Mayweather, if not better.”

“These fighters are great. It’s a can’t-miss card. These fighters are going to come to fight and take care of business. They want to prove to the fans and the world of boxing that they’re all action. It’s going to be a great show.”

Spencer Brown, Goldstar Promotions:

“I spoke to Keith Connolly earlier. To reiterate, he said Hamzah is only going to go six rounds. We’re coming into the lion’s den. He’s moved up to 168 lbs. Berlanga is a very big guy, and it’s not going to be an easy task, but we’re going to beat him, and we will win it comfortably. He’s six-foot-four, a big man. We think that we can definitely win the fight, and we’re quite confident.”

Keith Connolly

“It’s a huge fight for Edgar. Anytime Edgar fights in New York, it’s a huge event. I think it’s going to be bombs away, but I don’t see this going past five rounds. Sheeraz is a great fighter, but there are levels to this sport, and he’s not on Edgar’s level. I think it’s going to be a massacre on July 12, and I see a violent knockout coming. It’s going to be a great event. Our fight is definitely going to be the fight of the night. Expect an explosive knockout, and this will be a springboard for Edgar going forward.”

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Austin Williams Decisions Patrice Volny

Austin Williams won a 12-round unanimous decision over Patrice Volny at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida.

Williams, 160 lbs of Houston won by scores of 118-110, 116-112 and 115-113 and is now 18-1. Volny of Montreal is 19-2.

Edgar Berlanga stopped Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz in the opening round of their 10-round super middleweight bout.

In round one, Berlanga dropped Ortiz with a left hook on the chin. Seconds later, it was a crushing right that slumped Ortiz down again. Ortiz continued, all be it for just a few seconds as Berlanga landed a hard right that buckled Ortiz to the ropes and the fight was stopped at 2:31.

Berlanga, 169 1/2 lbs of Brooklyn, NY was a pound and a half over the mandated weight, was making his first appearance since his spirited loss to Canelo Alvarez and is now 23-1 with 18 knockouts. Gonzalez-Ortiz, 167 1/2 lbs of Puerto Rico is 20-1-1.

2024 Olympic Bronze Medal winner Amari Jones made a successful pro debut with a second round stoppage of Alessio Mastronunzio in a six-round junior middleweight bout.

In round one, Jones battered Mastrnunzio to the point that he opened up a cut over the right eye. Jones came up and landed five fights to the face and the fight was stopped at 22 seconds.

Jones, 149 1/2 lbs of Orlando is 1-0 with one knockout. Mastronunio, 152 1/4 lbs of Ardea Lassio, ITA is 13-7.

Former world title challenger Jamaine Ortiz won a 10-round unanimous decision over Yomar Alamo in a junior welterweight bout.

Ortiz had swelling on the right side of his face in the opening round.

Ortiz, 140 lbs of Worcester, MA won by scores of 99-91 twice and 98-92 and is now 19-2-1. Alamo, 139 1/2 lbs of Aguas Buenas, PR is 22-4-1.




HACKETT SEEKS ROMAN REVENGE IN ORLANDO

Jalil Hackett will face Jose Roman in a rematch for the WBA Continental North America Welterweight title on Saturday March 15 at Caribe Royale in Orlando, live worldwide on DAZN, as further additions to the undercard are made where Austin ‘Ammo’ Williams headlines against Patrice VolnyEdgar Berlanga returns to action and Team USA Olympic medalist Omari Jones makes his professional debut.

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Roman and Hackett met in Puerto Rico in December, where Roman edged Hackett our via a razor-thin split decision to take the title. Roman (14-1 6 KOs) hosted Hackett (9-1 7 KOs) at home in their first meeting and now the Puerto Rican steps through the ropes in America for the fifth time in his career for the rematch, as 21 year old starlet Hackett looks to gain immediate revenge and claim his title back.

“Camp has been amazing for this fight and I’m more ready than ever,” said Roman. “They made a big mistake thinking  I was an ‘average fighter’. I was a multi National Champion that represented Puerto Rico all over the world, and I was only one fight away from being an Olympian in 2016! The first time was not a stroke of luck and on March 15, I will prove I am the better fighter. I look forward to bigger and better opportunities with God’s blessings when I beat him again.”

“On March 15, I not only regain my belt but I reestablish myself as one of the best young boxers in the sport,” said Hackett.

Another title fight added to the card sees Jamaine Ortiz defend his WBA Continental USA Super-Lightweight title against Yomar Alamo. Ortiz (18-2-1 9 KOs) landed the strap at Caribe Royale in November with an impressive fourth round stoppage win over Cristian Mino, his first fight back in action after taking on Teofimo Lopez for the WBO World title in Las Vegas in February. Puerto Rico’s Alamo (22-3-1 13 KOs) continues to test fighters at 140lbs, and will add Ortiz to the CV that features recent battles with IBF king Richardson Hitchins, and the man he beat to win the title, Liam Paro.

“I’m thrilled to be kicking off my 2025 fight journey against Yomar Alamo, who is a dangerous fighter,” said Ortiz. “It’s always an honor to step into the ring, and I couldn’t be more excited to showcase my skills for my fans on DAZN.

“The Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando will be lit on fight night, and I’m ready to bring the heat. This year, I’m focused and hungry for success, and March 15 is just the beginning of what’s to come!”

“This is a great opportunity for my career,” said Alamo. “Ortiz is a great fighter. We’re prepared for whatever he brings. This will be a great victory for me. It’s Magic time!”

Further additions to the card announced today sees Puerto Rican teen talent Carlos De Leon (3-0 2 KOs) fight in the paid ranks for the fourth time over four rounds at Super-Featherweight, and ‘Pretty Boy’ Pedro Valdez (8-0 7 KOs) meet Mauro Maximiliano Godoy (37-10-1 18 KOs) over eight rounds at Welterweight.
 
Those undercard additions add to a big night in the Sunshine State, where Middleweight contender ‘Ammo’ Williams looks to continue his quest to get back into the mix for major battles. Williams (17-1 12 KOs) bounced back with a 12th KO win in the paid ranks in Philadelphia in November after a brave showing against hotly-tipped Briton Hamzah Sheeraz in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in June.

‘Ammo’ is handily ranked at #6 with the WBC, #7 with the WBA and #9 with the IBF, and the Texan southpaw will be looking for an impressive victory to take a big step towards securing more massive fights at 160lbs.

Volny (19-1 13 KOs) will have other ideas though, and the Canadian will be full of confidence as he enters the bout on the back of a KO win over fellow countryman and former World title challenger Steven Butler in June in his Montreal hometown.
 
Jones added a bronze medal from the Paris 2024 games to the silver medal he won at the 2021 World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia, and after a glittering amateur career, the Orlando starlet, who graduated from Valencia College in Orlando with an Associate Degree in General Studies with business focus in December, is excited to be making his pro debut right on his own doorstep, and Italian Alessio Mastronunzio (14-5 4 KOs) will be the first man to test Jones in the pro ring.
 
Berlanga (22-1 17 KOs) is back and the Puerto Rican-New Yorker will be looking to build on his spirited display against pound-for-pound legend Canelo Alvarez as he takes on Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz (20-0-1 16 KOs). ‘The Chosen One’ went the distance with the Mexican superstar in Las Vegas in September and the 27 year old will be eager to move into position to get a second shot at World title honors, and can reclaim the WBO NABO Super-Middleweight title he previously held over ten rounds against his fellow Puerto Rican.




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No Knockout: Canelo goes the distance, scores decision over Berlanga

By Norm Frauenheim (Ringside)

LAS VEGAS –On the scorecards, there was no upset.

But in the court of public opinion, there was a big one.

From pillar to post — sports book to social media, Edgar Berlanga had been mocked, dismissed and damned. The consensus was that Berlanga had no chance against Canelo Alvarez.

But Berlanga was there in the twelfth and final round, trading punches and more than a few words in a pay-per-view fight Saturday night in front of an announced crowd of 20,312 at T-Mobile Arena. Berlanga went the distance. Before opening bell, his chances at that were about as good as the Chicago White Sox winning the World Series.

At 27, Berlanga (22-1, 17 KOs) managed to surprise Canelo (62-2-2, 39 KOs), who promised a knockout before the eighth round. Early on, however, Berlanga displayed something Canelo didn’t expect. The younger man was– is –durable. Above all, he can take a punch.

In the third round, Canelo landed his best, a counter left that has stopped so many other Canelo challengers. It dropped Berlanga, flat on his rear end. But Berlanga did what so many have failed to do. He got up.

Canelo attacked, almost in a desperate pursuit to end it, then and there. But Berlanga had the presence of mind to elude those assaults and then to attack in his own right.

In the end, Canelo, still the unified super-middleweight champion, walked away with a solid decision, 118-109 on two cards and 117-110 on the third. But he didn’t fulfill his promised knockout, which means he didn’t dispel questions about how he’d do against David Benavidez or Terence Crawford. More on them later.

“No, I did good,” he said to a roaring crowd of Mexican partisans.. “Now, what are they going to say.”

There will be doubts. That’s a safe bet. He hasn’t scored a knockout in almost three years. Canelo has his critics and they will be out in force after going the distance against the underrated Puerto Rican. Canelo seemed to know that. Still, his confidence remains unshaken.

“I’m the best fighter in the world,” he said.

Dispute that claim, and many will.  But his dominance at the box office remains unchallenged. He jammed T-Mobile with a crowd that was called a sellout. This side of Japan’s Naoya Inoue, what other boxer in the world can do that these days? Dumb question.

Boxing has its own way of saying: Follow The Money. Follow Canelo. That won’t change, tomorrow or until he retires, perhaps when the 34-year-old fighter turns 37..

But his challengers are younger and only getting better. Berlanga was evidence of that.

“I’m upset because at the end of the day I’m a winner,” Berlanga said.

He was Saturday and he will be again.

Meanwhile, questions about Canelo’s future remain unanswered Crawford at a 168 pounds? Benavidez?

“I”m going to rest and then I’m going to decide what’s next,” he said.

Garcia takes knee, Lara retains title

Danny Garcia apologized.

But an angry crowd booed.

Forget apologies, a near capacity crowd at T-Mobile Arena wanted a fight and it didn’t get one in an advertised middleweight title fight between Garcia and a defending belt-holder, 41-year-old Erislandy Lara Saturday night in the final bout before the Canelo Alvarez-Edgar Berlanga main event.

Garcia, a former junior-welterweight and welterweight champion fighting at 160 pounds for the first time, took a knee in the final second of the ninth round and then surrendered on his stool seconds before the 10th.

“I’m sorry,” Garcia (37-4, 21 KOs) said. “I tried. You can’t succeed if you don’t try.”

Garcia wasn’t able to do much of anything against the middle-aged Lara (31-3-3, 18 KOs), who claims to be the oldest champion in Cuban history.

Presumably, Lara will schedule a few more title defenses. He’ll be 42 in April. It wasn’t clear what Garcia or his volatile father trainer Angel will do next. But the boos included an unmistakable message:

Retire.

Caleb Plant stops McCumby for TKO win

Caleb Plant and Trevor McCumby exchanged insults. They mocked each other in word and gesture. But this was no clown show.

Not in the end.

Plant and McCumby settled their difference along the ropes, boxing’s trenches where blood and bruises are more decisive than words can ever be.. That’s where Plant was at his brutal best. That’s also where he won, pounding McCumby with an avalanche of punches that rained off him from round to round.

At 2:59 of the ninth round of the  contentious super-middleweight fight on the Canelo Alvarez-Edgar Berlanga card at Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, it was over. That’s when the referee stepped in and halted the brawl.

Plant (23-2, 14 KOs) was the TKO winner, leaving McCumby, a former prospect, to ponder what he’ll do next after his first loss, yet only his fourth fight since 2018 .

McCumby (28-1, 21 KOs), a Chicago native now living in Glendale AZ, scored a knockdown in the fourth, although it looked as if a push instead of a punch sent Plant backpedaling into the ropes onto the canvas. McCumby danced after that one. He shook his hips at Plant.

As it turned out, however, Plant was just warming up. He began to pin McCumby on the ropes, punishing him with successive blows from the fifth until the inevitable end. 

“It was a pretty tough fight,” Plant, a former super middleweight champion, said.  “I was just easing in. I proved that I can fight on the inside tonight and I did what I had to do.

“He caught me pulling out and hit me in the shoulder, but that’s part of the game. He came in with wild punches and I just had to stay focused. That’s what champions do..”

Romero wins one-sided decision, hopes for title shot

Rollie Romero wanted a steppingstone.

He got one, scoring a unanimous decision over Manuel Jaimes in junior-welterweight bout Saturday on the Canelo-Bernlanga card at Mobile Arena Saturday night. 

“I needed a tough 10-round fight against someone hungry and that’s what I got tonight,” Romero (16-3, 13 KOs), a Las Vegas fighter said. “I was doing a lot of stuff tonight that I should have done in my earlier fights.

“Jaimes was coming forward a lot, but I was controlling the pace. The fight was going how I wanted it to. In the later rounds I started coming forward more and landing more body shots. 

“Hopefully I’m fighting for a title next.

“I have my eye on any of the champions.”

Jaimes (16-2-1, 11 KOs), of Stockton CA, simply couldn’t keep up with Romero, who simply outworked him.

“The judges saw what they saw”  he said.  “I’d have to watch the tape to be able to score it myself. I could have been more active, that would have helped me land more.”

Fulton scores controversial decision over Carlos Castro

Carlos Castro got the knockdown.

Got the loss, too.

For Stephen Fulton, there were boos. 

“A shout out to the boos,” Fulton said.

Fulton accepted the booing, because he got the win too, a controversial split decision Saturday over Castro, a resilient Phoenix featherweight whose bid for a significant upset was denied by some debatable scoring.

Lisa Giampa had it 95-94, for Castro. On David Sutherland’s card, it was 96-93 for Fulton. On Don Trella’s card, it 95-94, also for Fulton

Castro (30-3, 14 KOs), a skilled boxer, pursued Flulton early and often with a slick mix of head shots and body punches. The early attack seemed to surprise Fulton (22-1, 8 KOs), who hadn’t fought since getting knocked out by pound-for-pound front-runner Naoya Inoue in Tokyo in July 2023.

There were moments when it looked as if Fulton underestimated Castro, especially his power. In the fifth, however, Castro delivered an overhand right that stunned Fulton. It also might have awakened Fulton to a threat he might not have foreseen in his first fight in more than a year. 

It knocked him down. 

For the next couple of rounds, Fulton was cautious. And Castro was aggressive. moving forward with quick hands to the body and head. In the seventh and eighth, a still-arriving crowd for the Canelo Alvarez-Edgar Berlanga main event began to chant:

“Castro, Castro.”

By then, Fulton had begun to rally. landing repeated head shots, all powered by the realization that the fight was up for grabs.

Again in the ninth and the 10th, it looked as if Castro had begun to tire. Yet, he answered Fulton’s punches with some of his own, especially in the fight’s final, furious seconds.

“Castro, Castro,” the crowd chanted.

Apparently, Sutherland and Trella didn’t hear them

Boom, one big counter from Ricardo Salas scores a stoppage

One counter was enough.

Ricardo Salas, a Mexico City welterweight, threw it.

It floored Venezuelan Roiman Villa, draining him of any motivation to continue. He stayed down, wiping blood away from a wound beneath one eye and waving one hand in apparent surrender midway through the third round.

Salas (20-2-2, 15 KOs) threw it – a straight right hand, — just as Villa (26-3, 24 KOs) missed wildly with a lunging punch. Sala followed with a glancing left. But the counter did the job, finishing Villa at 2:06 of the third. 

Eddy Reynoso-trained Goe Lopez wins decision

Geo Lopez had power, hand speed and quick feet.

Only a stoppage was missing.

It eluded Lopez (17-0, 12 KOs), a junior lightweight from Orlando,  in the eighth and furious final round Saturday. A powerful left hand sent Ricky Mediana down and tumbling onto the canvas. 

Somehow, however, Medina (15-3, 8 KOs) scrambled to his feet. He survived. But Lopez , who had Canelo trainer Eddy Reynoso in his corner, won, scoring a one-sided decision Saturday on the Canelo Alvarez-Edgar Berlanga card at T-Mobile Arena

Canelo-Berlanga Undercard: Middleweight suffers scary KO

Three fights, three second-round stoppages.

But this one was devastating, momentarily scary.

Cuban middleweight Yoenli Feliciano Hernandez‘ perfect record (5-0, 5 KOs) suggests world-class power. It was more than just a suggestion Saturday in the third fight on a card featuring Canelo Alvarez-versus-Edgar Berlanga Saturday at Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena.

Hernandez’ power put Jose Sanchez Charles down, flat on his face midway at 1:47 of the second. Charles (21-6-1, 12 KOs), of Mexico, stayed on he canvas,  motionless and face down, for several long moments before he was able to climb to his feet and onto a nearby stool.

Eventually, he stood up and seemed to say he was OK to medical personnel who had rushed to his side. Then, he waved at a sparse crowd of fans.They applauded, relieved to see the fighter walk out of the ring under his own power. 

Canelo-Berlanga Card: Second fight delivers another second round stoppage

Two fights, two stoppages, both in the second round.

Lawrence King (17-1, 14 KOs) delivered an encore of the Canelo-Berlanga  card’s opening salvo, scoring a second-round stoppage of Vaughn Williams Saturday at Vegas’ T- Mobile Arena.

King, a light-heavyweight from San Bernardino CA., dropped Williams (12-2, 8 KOs), of South Carolina, twice in the second. It was over at 2:15 of the round.

First Bell: Canelo-Berlanga show opens with quick KO

The doors opened, the first bell sounded and Bek Nurmaganbet took care of business before anybody among a handful of early arrivals could get to their seats.

That’s how fast the Canelo Alvarez-Edgar Berlanga card  got underway Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.

Nearly eight hours before the main event and about an hour after high noon, Nurmaganbet ((12-0, 10 KOs) a super-middleweight from Kazakhstan, wasted little time and not much energy, overwhelming Joshua Conley (17-7-1, 11 KOs) within two rounds.  Conley, of San Bernardino CA, never had a chance. Nurmaganbet stopped him in the closing seconds of the second. 




Canelo-Berlanga: Canelo promises business-like stoppage

B Norm Frauenheim –

LAS VEGAS — Edgar Berlanga stepped off a scale on a hot afternoon and shouted a line that could be a defining refrain for all of those who have preceded him throughout Canelo Alvarez’ long-running dominance of the boxing stage.

“I belong here, I belong,’’ he said.

But not for long.

Berlanga, who weighed in at 167.7 pounds Friday, looks like just another extra in a Canelo show that is moving into a second decade with an inexhaustible momentum, different now from what it was 10 years ago, yet still with the same result. Canelo, who was at 166.8 pounds early Friday, is in command. 

These days, he’s more of a businessman, a CEO who has leverage and knows how to use it. He might not quite command the ring the way he once did with quick counters and subtle timing. But his control of everything else is as powerful as ever.

To wit: He hired Berlanga, and he’s expected to dismiss him for his first stoppage in nearly three years Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena in a pay-per-view defense of his super-middleweight title. According to the acronyms, he’s not an undisputed champion. 

But the difference between undisputed and unified is a pitiful irrelevancy. It’s stupid, meaningful to only the acronyms. To the fans, Canelo is still the only 168-pound champion who matters. To casual fans, he might be the only fighter they know. Not even a William Scull, who was e-mailed the International Boxing Federation (IBF) belt after that acronym stripped Canelo, could dispute that.

In terms of business, Canelo’s dominance remains unchallenged. Give the pound-for-pound crown to Naoya Inoue or Oleksandr Usyk or Terence Crawford, but the the Face of the Game? It’s still Canelo, whose influence has been evident throughout the build-up for Berlanga, an underdog whose job definition is summed up by the odds. Late Friday, his chances at winning were at 20-to-1.  

In the boxing book, those odds are approaching impossible. Put it this way: The Chicago White Sox have a better chance at winning the World Series.

How Berlanga wound up with the job is controversial. Fans, rivals and pundits have mocked, dismissed and damned the fight so often that Berlanga will step through the ropes (PPV card begins at 6 p.m. PT/Amazon Prime & PPV.com) with very little to lose. If he somehow took the fight to the scorecards, the court of public opinion would judge him the winner and Canelo the loser.

But don’t bet on that. In effect, Canelo (61-2-2, 39 KOs) has become his own matchmaker. Berlanga (22-0, 17 KOs) has power, yet he also moves forward, ever forward. 

It’s a good guess to think he’ll stubbornly walk straight into one of those crushing Canelo counters, allowing him to silence the doubters who haven’t seen a Canelo stoppage since an 11th-round TKO of Caleb Plant in November 2021. The volatile Plant faces unbeaten Trevor McCumby on the undercard in what might be the best fight on the card. 

But it’s the show that matters.

Canelo’s show.

He’s expected to emerge with big victories, first over Berlanga and perhaps another one over Dana White, the UFC chieftain who is staging his own brand of controlled violence a couple of miles of neon near away from T-Mobile at the blinking Sphere, the latest amusement addition to the Vegas skyline. 

Both events are expected to do well. Projections for each live gate have been all over the board. Numbers for the UFC gate have ranged from $20 million to $27 million. Put it this way: Nobody is going home hungry. Boxing is often said to be in decline. For one night, it’ll be able to compete against the rival UFC, mostly because of one face: Canelo’s.

For boxing, the biggest news involves Canelo’s next move. Don’t expect the Berlanga fight to end in a decision. But a bigger decision awaits. 

Will Canelo decide on Terence Crawford, the welterweight great in a jump up the scale to 168 pounds? Or David Benavidez in a showdown long demanded by fans? Another possibility is the winner of the Dmitry Bivol-Artur Beterbiev light-heavyweight title fight on Oct. 12 in Saudi Arabia

Canelo has talked about a rematch with Bivol, who lost a deciion to the Russian. If Bivol beats Beterbiev and Canelo decides to fight Bivol, Benavidez could get shut out by Canelo all over again. 

Benavidez is the so-called mandatory challenger for the Bivol-Beterbiev winner. It’s reported that Benavidez moved to light-heavy as an option. Truth is, he had no choice. He was the World Boxing Council mandatory challenger at super middleweight. But there was no way the WBC would ever strip Canelo of its 168-pound belt. The WBC is in the Canelo business, too.

“He will find out that I’m different than anyone,’’ Canelo said of Berlanga in a message Friday that sounded a little bit like a warning to a temporary employee.

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BERLANGA: I’LL PROVE I BELONG AT THIS LEVEL

dgar Berlanga has vowed to silence the doubters and shock the world when he takes on Canelo Alvarez for the Mexican’s WBA, WBC and WBO World Super-Lightweight titles at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday night, live worldwide on DAZN Pay-Per-View and Prime Video Pay-Per-View.

Berlanga (22-0 17 KOs) faces Canelo (61-2-2 39 KOs) in his first World title bout and does so under the brightest of lights in the sport; meeting the Mexican ruler on Mexican Independence Day weekend.

The Puerto Rican ace has embraced the spotlight in Sin City in the build up to the biggest night of his career, and the 27 year old believes he will emerge as a new superstar in boxing by ripping the titles from the pound-for-pound star and doing so in knockout style.

“He’s overlooking me, and he doesn’t respect me,” said Berlanga. “Canelo is in the way of my dreams now, I’m the Chosen One, and I’m ready to become the face of boxing, I’m going to knock him the f**k out.

“People don’t understand that I am getting better, and better, and better. Who I was in my last fight is not who I am going to be on Saturday. This is the chance to prove that I am one of the best in the sport, a lot of people have a question mark on me right now, that gets removed fighting a legend and it’s time for new blood to come in and take over the 168lb division.

“A lot of guys at this level are stuck on the same repetition, but I am like a sponge, I keep learning and getting better.

“I’ve been facing adversity all my life, since I was a newborn. I almost lost my life when I was two weeks old, so I was a fighter from then. I got sick when I was younger, I had three pneumonias, I was in a critical condition in the hospital, and I fought through that too.

“This is a dream come true for me and I can’t believe sometimes that I am actually here. It’s a blessing from the Lord, through all our trials and tribulations, it was his plan, and we followed it. It’s an amazing feeling, sometimes I look back and think ‘wow, we did it, we made it here’ but the job is not done yet, we still have to go out, win and become a legend.

“I actually like Canelo a lot. It’s crazy that I have studied him a lot, because he was one of my idols growing up and his style reminded me of me. He’s a puncher, he can take a punch, he likes to fight, he’s smart. What he’s done, that’s what I am chasing, legacy. Fighting the best, defending the titles, putting on mega shows, and his resume is elite. You can’t take that away from him and I am working towards that.

“If he comes out in that first round, it’s going to be a bloodbath for sure, he’s in for a world of trouble, it’s going to be the biggest upset in boxing history. I have to step into the ring with that man, a legend, but I am going to be a legend – and the new.”




CANELO VS. BERLANGA UNDERCARD PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES

LAS VEGAS – September 12, 2024 – Before they step into the ring on Saturday night, fighters competing on Saturday’s Canelo vs. Berlanga undercard went face-to-face at the final press conference on Thursday before Canelo Promotions presents a Mexican Independence Day Weekend extravaganza headlined by pound-for-pound great and Mexican superstar Canelo Álvarez taking on undefeated contender Edgar Berlanga headlining a PBC Pay-Per-View event available on Prime Video this Saturday, September 14 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The press conference featured reigning WBA Middleweight World Champion Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara and two-division world champion Danny “Swift” García, who meet in the star-studded co-main event. The showdown features two of this era’s most accomplished boxers as they have combined to face a staggering 21 world champions heading into this fight.

Thursday’s press conference also included former super middleweight world champion Caleb Plant and undefeated contender Trevor McCumby, who duel for the Interim WBA Super Middleweight Title, and former 140-pound world champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero and hard-hitting Manuel Jaimes, who square off in the pay-per-view opener.

Also facing off at the press conference were former unified super bantamweight world champion Stephen Fulton Jr. and all-action contender Carlos Castro, who top a three-fight PBC on Prime Video lineup beginning at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT leading up to the pay-per-view. The live-streaming action will be available via free access to all fans, regardless of Prime membership or purchase of the PPV card it leads into.

Rounding out the PBC on Prime Video lineup and also at Thursday’s press conference were hard-hitting Roiman Villa and Mexico’s Ricardo Salas, who duel in a welterweight battle, plus unbeaten prospect Jonathan Lopez, who faced Richard Medina in a super featherweight clash.

In addition to the PPV being available for purchase on Prime Video, regardless of Prime membership, fans will also be able to purchase the  PPV via DAZN.com. Additionally, fans can purchase the PPV at PPV.com. On top of those options, fans will continue to be able to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. The event is promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions, in association with Matchroom Boxing.

Here is what the fighters had to say Thursday from MGM Grand:

ERISLANDY LARA

“Motivation is easy for me because I just think about my family and everyone who I fight for. It makes me want to get up and go work hard every day.

“Danny is a great fighter and a champion at lower weight classes, but middleweight is a different beast. We’re gonna have to see if he can adapt to this different weight.

“I don’t know whether he can stand the power of my punches. We’ll find out Saturday. I’m just focused on being ready mentally and physically to do anything it takes to win.

“I’m really not worrying too much about any weight or height advantage, I’m just focused on going in there and being at my best.

“We’re going to keep defending this title and keep looking for the biggest and best fights.”

DANNY GARCIA

“It’s been a hard training camp and now it’s time to go in there and take that belt. The hard work is done and now we’re ready to get in there on Saturday night.

“To me, I feel like I’m already a Hall of Famer, but I think winning this belt is the icing on the cake. Winning in three divisions is about legacy, not many fighters do that. I’m chasing greatness.

“Lara has been around a long time just like me and we’re two battle-tested warriors. I know what I’m up against and I prepared for that. I’m here to show the world that I’m the better man.

“It means the world to have my father in my corner. Anyone can train you, but having a spiritual connection with your trainer can take you to a different level. That’s what gives us a special bond. When no one believed, we believed.

“People have tried to tell me I was too small my whole career. I was naturally a big guy who squeezed down in weight. To me, I’m a natural middleweight. This is my weight and this is where I feel good. If you don’t believe me, you gotta watch.

“This never gets old, but I definitely remember being here 11 years ago fighting Lucas Matthysse on the Mayweather vs. Canelo undercard and people said I’d steal the show then too. It’s really just another day of hard work for me.”

CALEB PLANT

“Trevor himself knows that I’m not a bum, and that’s why he wants to fight me. He wants to be on the big stage, and that means facing a real fighter. Right now, he’s looking at a real fighter. He’s fought only bums, but he’s not fighting a bum now.

“We’ll see what he brings on Saturday. He’s undefeated and he’s looking to stay that way. So he’ll come motivated.

“Family means the world to me. It means a lot to have my whole family in the gym with me. Having a team like that makes the whole process so much better.

“I know a lot of people say it, but this is the best camp I’ve had and the sharpest I’ve ever boxed. I’ve been staying busy, looking sharp and we’ll see what he’s able to do against it.

“I’m getting that belt around my waist on Saturday night. I’m not looking past that. Whatever happens after that, we’ll be ready.”

TREVOR MCCUMBY

“We’re ready to fight. It’s very motivating to be on a card with all of these great fighters and I’m grateful to be up here with them for this great event.

“There’s no bad blood on my side, I’m just ready to fight. Things are gonna be said at these press conferences and I think Caleb needs to make his opponent the villain when he gets in there. I don’t really let things get in my head like that. I go in there to handle business.

“The back and forth we’ve had adds a little bit of motivation. Caleb is emotional and lets people get into his head too easily.

“On Saturday, you will see what I can do in the ring. There’s no animosity from me, but I’m coming for his heart.

“A win is huge because Caleb is a name. We’re trying to go through each other and that makes it a match made in heaven. I don’t know how he’s gonna come out, but you have to tune into this one, because it’s gonna steal the show.”

ROLANDO ROMERO

“I’m happy to be back on the big stage once again. This is just another fight and another opponent for me.

“Every fight is important and I’m not looking past him. It’s gonna be a great night on Saturday and I’m gonna deliver a highlight reel. Rolly is back.

“I’m definitely coming for the knockout. I’m not overlooking him at all, I’m just ready.”

MANUEL JAIMES

“I’m really excited to be here and on this card with all these great fighters. I had a really hard training camp and I’m coming to win on Saturday.

“This is the biggest moment of my career. It doesn’t get any bigger than this stage. We had a great training camp and I’m ready to get the win on Saturday.

“Rolly is a really good fighter and he’s been in there with the best. But I’m young and hungry and I’m gonna outwork him on Saturday.

“We’ve had the best sparring in the world over at the Robert Garcia camp preparing for this fight. Rolly has lost before and he will lose again.”

STEPHEN FULTON JR.

“It feels good to be back. I’m amped to be back. I’m anxious to get in there and display my skills. I can’t wait. I’m definitely coming for the knockout on Saturday.

“I’ve had my best training camp for this fight. I haven’t overlooked any day. I’ve just gone one day at a time. I feel like I’m in a great place and I’m ready to get in the ring.

“I feel like this was the right opponent for me because he’s a top contender. I would have fought a champion if one was available and willing, so after that, Castro was just next man up.

“I’ve missed being in the ring a lot. I’m not worried about any negativity from anyone. People will always have something to say. I’m going to keep doing me and do everything I need to do.

“I’m here to make a statement for myself and get back. This is my get back. Whoever’s got a belt at 126, I’m ready.”

CARLOS CASTRO

“This is something that I’ve been waiting for. I’ve taken two defeats, but these are the fights I want. I’m not gonna shy away from anybody, because I’m in this sport to prove myself.

“I’ve been in there with the best and that’s what I’m doing again. Those experiences have prepared me mentally for what I have to do.

“I take my hat off to Fulton and what he’s done in this sport, but on Saturday night it’s a whole different story. He’s gonna have a great fighter in front of him.

“Being in these types of fights give me extra motivation. Especially against a fighter like this. I’m ready to show everyone my best.”

ROIMAN VILLA

“I’m very thankful to my whole team for making this fight possible. I can’t wait to get in the ring on Saturday night.

“I had an outstanding training camp in the high altitude. I did everything that I needed to do and I’m ready to get this victory. This is ending in a knockout.”

RICARDO SALAS

“I’m really excited for this fight. I’m dedicating this fight to my family and I can’t wait to show everyone what I can do on Saturday.

“I focused on preparing as hard as I could for this fight, because I wanna give the fans a great show and that’s what we’re gonna do.

“I think we’re both ready to go toe-to-toe and that’s exactly what I like. I can’t wait because the fans are really gonna love this.”

JONATHAN LOPEZ

“I’m super happy to be on this card and showcasing my skills and talent. This is a big opportunity for me and I can’t wait for Saturday.

“I’m just ready to be in this moment. I’m treating this like another day in the office. I’m ready to display my talent on Saturday night.

“I’ve been in there with some guys with a lot of experience. I just tell myself that I have to dominate every fight and that’s what I’m coming to do.”

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ABOUT CANELO VS. BERLANGA

Canelo vs. Berlanga will deliver the latest installment of the historic Mexico vs. Puerto Rico rivalry as Canelo Promotions presents pound-for-pound great and Mexican superstar Canelo Álvarez putting his unified WBC, WBA and WBO Super Middleweight World Titles on the line against undefeated WBA No. 1-Ranked Mandatory Contender Edgar Berlanga headlining a Mexican Independence Day weekend extravaganza topping a PBC Pay-Per-View event available on Prime Video taking place Saturday, Sept. 14 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The star-studded co-main event will feature Cuban star and reigning WBA Middleweight World Champion Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara taking on hard-hitting two-division world champion and Puerto Rican star Danny “Swift” García in a 12-round showdown between two of this era’s most accomplished fighters.

Plus, former super middleweight world champion Caleb Plant will take on undefeated contender Trevor McCumby for the Interim WBA Super Middleweight Title, while the former 140-pound world champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero steps into the ring against the hard-hitting Manuel Jaimes in a 10-round bout opening the pay-per-view at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

In addition to the PPV being available for purchase on Prime Video, regardless of Prime membership, fans will also be able to purchase the  PPV via DAZN.com. Additionally, fans can purchase the PPV at PPV.com. On top of those options, fans will continue to be able to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets.

Preceding the pay-per-view, former unified world champion Stephen Fulton Jr. will take on all-action contender Carlos Castro in a featherweight clash that will headline a three-fight PBC on Prime Video lineup. The live-streaming action will begin at 6:00 p.m. ET/3:00 p.m. PT and be available via free access to all fans, regardless of Prime membership or purchase of the PPV card it leads into.

The streaming presentation will also feature hard-hitting Roiman Villa dueling Mexico’s Ricardo Salas in a welterweight battle, plus unbeaten prospect Jonathan Lopez squares off against Richard Medina in a super featherweight clash that kicks off the action.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. The event is promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions, in association with Matchroom Boxing.

For more information visit www.PremierBoxingChampions.com, follow #CaneloBerlanga, follow on Twitter @PremierBoxing and @TGBPromotions, on Instagram @PremierBoxing and @TGBPromotionss or become a fan on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions




CANELO VS. BERLANGA UNDERCARD MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES

LAS VEGAS – September 11, 2024 – Fighters competing on the stacked Canelo vs. Berlanga undercard took part in a media workout on Wednesday before Canelo Promotions presents a Mexican Independence Day Weekend extravaganza headlined by pound-for-pound great and Mexican superstar Canelo Álvarez taking on undefeated contender Edgar Berlanga headlining a PBC Pay-Per-View event available on Prime Video this Saturday, September 14 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The workout featured reigning WBA Middleweight World Champion Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara and two-division world champion Danny “Swift” García, who meet in the co-main event, former super middleweight world champion Caleb Plant and undefeated contender Trevor McCumby, who duel for the Interim WBA Super Middleweight Title, and former 140-pound world champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero and hard-hitting Manuel Jaimes, who square off in the pay-per-view opener.

Wednesday’s workout also featured former unified super bantamweight world champion Stephen Fulton Jr. and all-action contender Carlos Castro, who top a three-fight PBC on Prime Video lineup beginning at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT leading up to the pay-per-view. The live-streaming action will be available via free access to all fans, regardless of Prime membership or purchase of the PPV card it leads into.

In addition to the PPV being available for purchase on Prime Video, regardless of Prime membership, fans will also be able to purchase the  PPV via DAZN.com. Additionally, fans can purchase the PPV at PPV.com. On top of those options, fans will continue to be able to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. The event is promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions, in association with Matchroom Boxing.

Here is what the fighters had to say Wednesday from MGM Grand:

ERISLANDY LARA

“Garcia is a good fighter and he’s been a champion in multiple divisions, but let’s see how he does at 160. It’s a different animal up here.

“I’ve just worked hard and taken care of my body. There’s no secret to it. I take this sport seriously.”

DANNY GARCIA

“I’m chasing history. If you believe in yourself 100%, then the sky is the limit. I believe in the work me and my team put in. We’re coming to achieve greatness.

“We had the right sparring and did everything correct to get ready for Lara. We’re excited to get in the ring.

“I always feel nerves before a fight. If you’re not feeling those nerves, you’re doing something wrong. You want to be on your toes and ready for everything.”

CALEB PLANT

“He’s not experienced enough for me. I’m ready for the biggest challenges, but first thing’s first, I’m focused on Saturday night and getting that belt around my waist.

“Family is super important to me. My family is always in the gym with me. We’re a boxing family and I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

TREVOR MCCUMBY

“I’ve had a lot more sparring and running this camp and I’ve just been doing everything my coach has asked.

“I’m not nervous at all. I’ve done this my whole life and I’m ready for him. I’m ready to meet him in the center of the ring and I’ll be ready if he wants to get on his bike.”

ROLANDO ROMERO

“I don’t know much about Jaimes, but I know it’s important to put on a good performance. I’m focused and haven’t thought about anything past this fight.”  

MANUEL JAIMES

“I had a great camp getting in a lot of work at Robert Garcia’s gym. They have Hall of Fame coaches and amazing sparring. It was exactly what I needed.

“This is what I dreamed of as a kid. I always wanted to be on the biggest cards and it doesn’t get any bigger than a Canelo fight on Mexican Independence Day Weekend in Las Vegas.

“I’m the underdog coming into Rolly’s hometown, but it’s all good. I’m coming to win.”

STEPHEN FULTON JR.

“I’m just happy to be back. I’m feeling good and I’m ready. I have a new lead trainer and we’ve worked on a lot of different things that will show on fight night.

“I’m not sure what to expect from Castro. Nobody fights the same every time out. Styles make fights. My message to the fan is that I’m coming for the knockout.”

CARLOS CASTRO

“It’s a dream come true for me to be on this Canelo undercard. It’s the kind of thing you work your whole career for.

“I’m expecting a hungry Stephen Fulton Jr. coming off a loss. He wants to avenge it and he’s coming with everything, just like I am.

“We definitely are coming to steal the show. I don’t have a prediction, but it’s gonna be fireworks.”

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ABOUT CANELO VS. BERLANGA

Canelo vs. Berlanga will deliver the latest installment of the historic Mexico vs. Puerto Rico rivalry as Canelo Promotions presents pound-for-pound great and Mexican superstar Canelo Álvarez putting his unified WBC, WBA and WBO Super Middleweight World Titles on the line against undefeated WBA No. 1-Ranked Mandatory Contender Edgar Berlanga headlining a Mexican Independence Day weekend extravaganza topping a PBC Pay-Per-View event available on Prime Video taking place Saturday, Sept. 14 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The star-studded co-main event will feature Cuban star and reigning WBA Middleweight World Champion Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara taking on hard-hitting two-division world champion and Puerto Rican star Danny “Swift” García in a 12-round showdown between two of this era’s most accomplished fighters.

Plus, former super middleweight world champion Caleb Plant will take on undefeated contender Trevor McCumby for the Interim WBA Super Middleweight Title, while the former 140-pound world champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero steps into the ring against the hard-hitting Manuel Jaimes in a 10-round bout opening the pay-per-view at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

In addition to the PPV being available for purchase on Prime Video, regardless of Prime membership, fans will also be able to purchase the  PPV via DAZN.com. Additionally, fans can purchase the PPV at PPV.com. On top of those options, fans will continue to be able to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets.

Preceding the pay-per-view, former unified world champion Stephen Fulton Jr. will take on all-action contender Carlos Castro in a featherweight clash that will headline a three-fight PBC on Prime Video lineup. The live-streaming action will begin at 6:00 p.m. ET/3:00 p.m. PT and be available via free access to all fans, regardless of Prime membership or purchase of the PPV card it leads into.

The streaming presentation will also feature hard-hitting Roiman Villa dueling Mexico’s Ricardo Salas in a welterweight battle, plus unbeaten prospect Jonathan Lopez squares off against Richard Medina in a super featherweight clash that kicks off the action.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. The event is promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions, in association with Matchroom Boxing.

For more information visit www.PremierBoxingChampions.com, follow #CaneloBerlanga, follow on Twitter @PremierBoxing and @TGBPromotions, on Instagram @PremierBoxing and @TGBPromotionss or become a fan on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions




CANELO ÁLVAREZ VS. EDGAR BERLANGA FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES

LAS VEGAS – September 11, 2024 – Pound-for-pound great and Mexican superstar Canelo Álvarez and WBA No. 1-Ranked Mandatory Contender Edgar Berlanga went face-to-face Wednesday at the final press conference before Canelo Promotions presents a Mexican Independence Day Weekend extravaganza as Canelo defends his WBC, WBA and WBO Super Middleweight World Titles headlining a PBC Pay-Per-View event available on Prime Video this Saturday, September 14 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Canelo and Berlanga will square off on one of boxing’s biggest fight dates in the latest edition of the historic rivalry between Mexico and Puerto Rico. Looking to follow in the footsteps of Mexico vs. Puerto Rico battles such as Salvador Sánchez vs. Wilfredo Gómez and Julio César Chávez Sr. vs. Héctor Camacho, Canelo and Berlanga both reiterated the motivation they have to represent their country in style with a knockout victory on Saturday.

In addition to the PPV being available for purchase on Prime Video, regardless of Prime membership, fans will also be able to purchase the  PPV via DAZN.com. Additionally, fans can purchase the PPV at PPV.com. On top of those options, fans will continue to be able to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. The event is promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions, in association with Matchroom Boxing.

Here is what the press conference participants had to say Wednesday from MGM Grand:

CANELO ÁLVAREZ

“It’s easy to say you’ll knock me out, but it’s much more difficult to do it. Saturday night is gonna be very difficult for him, for sure. I’ve prepared for the knockout. I love the feeling of a knockout and I’m gonna do my best to get it done.

“I just can’t wait for Saturday night. This is going to be a great matchup for the people. Mexico vs. Puerto Rico is always exciting.

“It’s an honor to fight on this date. Mexican Independence Day is very important for us. It’s very special and I’m very proud to fight for the Mexican people.

“I always put 100% into my fights and into training, no matter who I’m fighting. It’s the same mentality every fight. This is no exception. I’ve had a great training camp and I’m ready.

“The fans mean everything to me and I appreciate them. They support me no matter what and I’m thankful for everyone who’s supported me throughout my career.

“I just want to show everyone that I’m still the best. I still love this sport. When I stop loving it, you’ll know. I love my routine and I love going to the gym every day.”

EDGAR BERLANGA

“This is the opportunity of a lifetime for Team Berlanga. It’s gonna be a firefight this weekend. On Saturday night, I’m gonna make everyone a believer. We have Puerto Rico vs. Mexico and we’re going at it on Saturday night.

“I’m a knockout artist. Every fighter wants the knockout. We know that he’s a legend and we can’t just go swing for the fences. We have to do it the right way. Sixth-round knockout, that’s what we’re going for. But we’re ready for all 12 rounds if we have to.

“It’s gonna be a big fight Saturday and it’s gonna be something amazing. Right now is the calm before the storm. We’re gonna make history and become legends.

“It means everything to be in this position. I’m not supposed to be here. I’ve been doubted since before I turned pro. But I knew that I was bound to end up in this position.

“I could be the face of Puerto Rican boxing after Saturday night. I’ve wanted that for many years and now it’s my turn to do it.”

EDDY REYNOSO, Canelo’s Manager & Trainer

“We’ve trained hard because we know we are facing a young fighter coming to take our spot. Berlanga is strong and he wants to prove himself against Canelo.

“We’ve been very thorough in training for his fight. We have everything we need for Berlanga and we’re coming to make history.”

MARK FARRAIT, Berlanga’s Trainer

“We’re very happy with this opportunity. We trained very hard, because we know this fight isn’t about physicality or size. It’s about experience and intelligence, which Canelo thinks Edgar has none of. We’re here to make a statement and show the world our patience and our execution.

“I know Canelo is gonna come out and fight smart. He’s not gonna fight Edgar right away. Because if he does, it’s gonna be fireworks early on. This is our opportunity to knock the king off the throne.”

TOM BROWN, President of TGB Promotions

“This is one hell of an event lined up for Saturday night. It’s a great card from top to bottom and that is what big-time boxing is all about. We have boxing’s biggest star in Canelo Alvarez headlining Mexican Independence Day Weekend. It doesn’t get any better than that.

“This is a Mexican holiday and Canelo proudly represents the hard-working Mexican fans who come here this holiday weekend to watch their superstar fight. It’s Mexico vs Puerto Rico and they’re fighting for national pride. But on Saturday night, it’s all about Mexican pride.

EDDIE HEARN, Chairman of Matchroom Sport

“This is a special week. I’m excited about this fight. Berlanga has the cojones to take Canelo on for real. You know these guys want to mess each other up.

“Berlanga is here to fight. When I came here yesterday and saw Berlanga, I saw the most confident and determined challenger that I’ve seen take on Canelo yet.”

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ABOUT CANELO VS. BERLANGA

Canelo vs. Berlanga will deliver the latest installment of the historic Mexico vs. Puerto Rico rivalry as Canelo Promotions presents pound-for-pound great and Mexican superstar Canelo Álvarez putting his unified WBC, WBA and WBO Super Middleweight World Titles on the line against undefeated WBA No. 1-Ranked Mandatory Contender Edgar Berlanga headlining a Mexican Independence Day weekend extravaganza topping a PBC Pay-Per-View event available on Prime Video taking place Saturday, Sept. 14 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The star-studded co-main event will feature Cuban star and reigning WBA Middleweight World Champion Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara taking on hard-hitting two-division world champion and Puerto Rican star Danny “Swift” García in a 12-round showdown between two of this era’s most accomplished fighters.

Plus, former super middleweight world champion Caleb Plant will take on undefeated contender Trevor McCumby for the Interim WBA Super Middleweight Title, while the former 140-pound world champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero steps into the ring against the hard-hitting Manuel Jaimes in a 10-round bout opening the pay-per-view at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

In addition to the PPV being available for purchase on Prime Video, regardless of Prime membership, fans will also be able to purchase the  PPV via DAZN.com. Additionally, fans can purchase the PPV at PPV.com. On top of those options, fans will continue to be able to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets.

Preceding the pay-per-view, former unified world champion Stephen Fulton Jr. will take on all-action contender Carlos Castro in a featherweight clash that will headline a three-fight PBC on Prime Video lineup. The live-streaming action will begin at 6:00 p.m. ET/3:00 p.m. PT and be available via free access to all fans, regardless of Prime membership or purchase of the PPV card it leads into.

The streaming presentation will also feature hard-hitting Roiman Villa dueling Mexico’s Ricardo Salas in a welterweight battle, plus unbeaten prospect Jonathan Lopez squares off against Richard Medina in a super featherweight clash that kicks off the action.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. The event is promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions, in association with Matchroom Boxing.

For more information visit www.PremierBoxingChampions.com, follow #CaneloBerlanga, follow on Twitter @PremierBoxing and @TGBPromotions, on Instagram @PremierBoxing and @TGBPromotionss or become a fan on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions




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PPV.COM’s Jim Lampley’s pre-fight Canelo Álvarez v Edgar Berlanga analysis

This time last year, legendary boxing commentator and journalist Jim Lampley was planning, with great media and public fanfare, his return to ringside after a nearly five-year hiatus from boxing due to HBO Sports ending its more than three decades run as the “Heart & Soul of Boxing.”  Jim had been ringside for HBO Sports’ last 30 years of presenting boxing, which ended on Dec. 8, 2018.  The streaming platform PPV.COMwhich does not require a subscription, brought Jim back, for the Canelo Álvarez – Jermell Charlo super middleweight world championship fight, on Sept. 30, 2023.  As fate would have it, Jim returns next week for his PPV.COM one-year anniversary (less 16 days) once again co-hosting the exclusive and wildly popular viewer chat, in real time, throughout another card headlined by a Canelo title defense, this time against undefeated Edgar Berlanga.  The PPV.COM HD live stream of the Canelo-Berlanga championship event will take place next Saturday, Sept. 14, beginning at 8 p.m. ET, from T-Mobile Arena.  Priced at $89.99, it can be ordered by clicking here: PPV.COM – Canelo vs. Berlanga. Below, please find Jim’s pre-fight analysis.

PPV.COM‘s JIM LAMPLEY’S CANELO vs. BERLANGA ANALYSIS

“This fight portrays a classic archetype:  the straightforward power puncher (Berlanga) versus the super-skilled and multi-dimensional power counterpuncher (Canelo).  You’d be hard-pressed to find a qualified observer outside of Berlanga’s inner circle who would pick him to win.  The one predictive factor that would open the door for Berlanga would be that after all the spectacular accomplishments of his long and lucrative career, Canelo is unconsciously ready to go off the diving board. He wouldn’t be the first, but his terrific performance in his last fight against the talented Jaime Munguia suggested we’re not there yet.  Logic says Edgar Berlanga is exactly the kind of canvas on which Canelo Álvarez can paint another masterpiece on the way to a more difficult challenge and a much larger paycheck:  David Benavidez.”  

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Joining Lampley on the live viewer chat will be award-winning boxing journalist Lance Pugmire and popular podcast hosts Dan Canobbio and former WBO junior welterweight world champion Chris Algieri.  Jim, Lance, Dan, and Chris will also be providing exclusive fight week commentary and reports from Las Vegas for PPV.COM‘s website and social platforms.

The Canelo vs. Berlanga pay-per-view live stream undercard will feature three exciting bouts, including: WBA middleweight world champion Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara (30-3-3, 18 KOs), a three-time Cuban national champion fighting out of Houston, Texas, defending his title against  former two-division world champion and boxing legend Danny “Swift” Garcia (37-3, 21 KOs), from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; former IBF super middleweight champion Caleb “Sweethands” Plant (22-2, 13 KOs), a native of Nashville, Tennessee, now fighting out of Las Vegas, battling Yorkville, Illinois native Trevor McCumby (28-0, 21 KOs), who fights out of Glendale, Arizona, for the interim WBA super middleweight world title; and in the opening bout, former WBA super lightweight world champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero (15-2, 13 KOs), from Las Vegas, will go mano a mano with Manuel Jaimes (16-1-1, 11 KOs), from Stockton, California, in a 10-round junior welterweight rumble.

PPV.COMwhich does not require a subscription, will offer Canelo vs. Berlanga for $89.99 in the U.S. and Canada.  iNDEMAND, the parent company of PPV.COM, will also be carrying the event through its network of cable and telco operators in the U.S. and Canada via providers including Xfinity, Spectrum, Contour, Optimum, Fios, Rogers, Bell, SaskTel, and Telus, among others.




PPV.COM and Jim Lampley return to ringside for Canelo-Berlanga Mexican Independence Day Weekend Championship Event!

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA (Sept. 4, 2024) — PPV.COM, which does not require a subscription, returns to the ring when it live streams to boxing fans, in the U.S. and Canada, a Mexican Independence Day weekend extravaganza from T-Mobile Arena, in the ‘Fight Capital of the World,’ Las Vegas, Nevada!  The main event will feature the latest installment of boxing’s most exciting and strongest rivalry — México vs. Puerto Rico.  Saúl ‘Canelo’ Álvarez (61-2-2, 39 KOs), a four-division world champion from Guadalajara, México, will be defending his unified super middleweight title against top-rated contender and Puerto Rican knockout artist Edgar ‘The Chosen One’ Berlanga (22-0, 17 KOs), who fights out of New York City.  TheCanelo vs. Berlanga world championship pay-per-view event will take place Saturday, September 14, beginning at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT.  Priced at $89.99, it can be ordered by clicking here: PPV.COM – Canelo vs. Berlanga.

“Boxing fans retain deep respect for Canelo for all he has legitimately accomplished and the niche he has carved out among the richly-populated pantheon of Mexican boxing stars. But there’s a broad consensus now that he should be accepting more complex and compelling challenges than this one.  Edgar Berlanga’s streak of sixteen first round knockouts to begin his career was widely viewed as a matchmaking enterprise, and he’s done nothing in recent appearances to suggest he can deliver an upset here.  To most ringside reporters, this feels perfunctory.  It’s up to Canelo to deliver an outcome exciting enough to reinforce his credentials as boxing’s biggest dollar-for-dollar star.  He isn’t fighting David Benavidez.  He isn’t even satisfying the smaller but fiercely eager Terence Crawford.  He needs to win in spectacular fashion to make this choice worthwhile,” said Hall of Fame boxing commentator Jim Lampley, who returns to co-host the exclusive and wildly popular viewer chat, in real time, throughout the PPV.COM Canelo-Berlanga world championship event HD live stream.  

Joining Lampley on the live viewer chat will be award-winning boxing journalist Lance Pugmire and popular podcast hosts Dan Canobbio and former WBO junior welterweight world champion Chris Algieri.  Jim, Lance, Dan, and Chris will also be providing exclusive fight week commentary and reports from Las Vegas forPPV.COM‘s website and social platforms.

The Canelo vs. Berlanga pay-per-view live stream undercard will feature three exciting bouts, including: WBA middleweight world champion Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara (30-3-3, 18 KOs), a three-time Cuban national champion fighting out of Houston, Texas, defending his title against  former two-division world champion and boxing legend Danny “Swift” Garcia (37-3, 21 KOs), from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; former IBF super middleweight champion Caleb “Sweethands” Plant (22-2, 13 KOs), a native of Nashville, Tennessee, now fighting out of Las Vegas, battling Yorkville, Illinois native Trevor McCumby (28-0, 21 KOs), who fights out of Glendale, Arizona, for the interim WBA super middleweight world title; and in the opening bout, former WBA super lightweight world champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero (15-2, 13 KOs), from Las Vegas, will go mano a mano with Manuel Jaimes (16-1-1, 11 KOs), from Stockton, California, in a 10-round junior welterweight rumble.

PPV.COMwhich does not require a subscription, will offer Canelo vs. Berlanga for $89.99 in the U.S. and Canada.  iNDEMAND, the parent company of PPV.COM, will also be carrying the event through its network of cable and telco operators in the U.S. and Canada via providers including Xfinity, Spectrum, Contour, Optimum, Fios, Rogers, Bell, SaskTel, and Telus, among others.

JIM LAMPLEY

Jim is the recipient of the Boxing Writers Association of America’s (BWAA) Sam Taub Award for Excellence in Broadcasting Journalism and was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in its 2015 class.  He served as anchor and commentator for HBO World Championship Boxing for 30 years and has covered a combined 14 Winter and Summer Olympic Games during his long and distinguished career in sports broadcasting and journalism.

LANCE PUGMIRE

Lance is a recipient of the Nat Fleischer Award for Excellence in Boxing Journalism, the Boxing Writers Association of America’s highest honor.  He brings over 30 years of experience covering the sweet science for the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and The Athletic.  Lance currently serves as senior U.S. writer for BoxingScene.com.

DAN CANOBBIO AND CHRIS ALGIERI

Danand Chris have moved their popular Inside Boxing Livepodcast to PPV.COM, where they produce two fresh episodes weekly, provide onsite coverage during major pay-per-view fight weeks, host their own weekly live chat every Wednesday at 3 p.m. ET, and join fight night live viewer chats.  For the latest episodes of Inside Boxing Live presented by PPV.COM, click hereInside Boxing Live – YouTube. 

About iNDEMAND and PPV.COM

iNDEMAND is an innovative partnership among three of the leading cable companies in the U.S.– Charter Communications, Comcast Cable, and Cox Communications. iNDEMAND is a company of trusted content aggregators and licensing experts, with unparalleled technical expertise and long-standing relationships with MVPDs, major sports leagues, Hollywood studios, and other entertainment and sports companies across North America. iNDEMAND delivers great content to more than 60 million cable homes and has distribution deals with more than 90 companies.  In December 2021, iNDEMAND launched PPV.COM, an innovative streaming PPV service and the first of its kind to offer interactive fan engagement during live-action sports.  With the addition of PPV.COM, which does not require a subscription, to its existing cable PPV infrastructure, iNDEMAND has consolidated all forms of PPV distribution under one roof, making the company the only provider of turnkey PPV solutions for both industry partners and consumers.  For more information, go to indemand.com.




PACHECO: I’D TAKE MBILLI, BERLANGA OR BAZINYAN NEXT

Diego Pacheco believes he is ready to take on the biggest names in the Super-Middleweight division – but knows he has to see off Maciej Sulecki in style first on Saturday night at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Los Angeles, live worldwide on DAZN.

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Pacheco (21-0 17 KOs) is knocking loudly at the door for World title action, sitting at #1 in the WBO and #4 with the WBC and IBF, and defeating Sulecki (32-2 12 KOs) will only bolster his credentials to land a marquee fight.

The 23 year old is fully focused on his toughest test to date, but identified three names that he would like to face next in Christian Mbilli, Edgar Berlanga and Erik Bazinyan – and facing them is the next step in Pacheco’s five-year plan to dominate the Super-Middleweight division.

“A win gets me that step closer,” said Pacheco. “If I can do that, it hopefully gets me a fight with someone that’s in the top ten with me, and then become mandatory for one of the titles and next year, get that World title shot. I don’t feel like I have to show anything in particular. People have already seen that I can knock people out, that I can hurt people to the body, I can drop guys with uppercuts, hurt them with jabs. It’s more just getting the win and looking good, that’s what I train for, there’s no added pressure.

“There’s Mbilli, Berlanga, Bazinyan; there’s a lot of good fighters out there that I would face and I’m ready for any of them. It’s hard for those guys to fight me because they think I’m just a young kid who hasn’t done much in the sport. But one fight at a time it’s getting to the point where they can’t deny me anymore and those fights will have to be made, and I have a promoter in Eddie Hearn and Matchroom who gets those fights lined up, so in due time I’ll be mixing it up with them all. 

“I think in five years from now I’ll be ruling the 168lb division, unifying it and ultimately becoming undisputed, that’s my goal. I want to dominate, keep the momentum going, keep knocking guys out and keep entertaining the fans.”

Pacheco’s clash with Sulecki tops a stacked card in Los Angeles, where Super-Featherweight KO artist Eduardo ‘Sugar’ Nunez (27-1 27 KOs) faces former World title challenger Miguel Marriaga (31-7 26 KOs).

There’s an all-Mexican war as Arturo Cardenas (14-0-1 8 KOs) defends his Continental Americas Super-Bantamweight title against Jesus Arechiga (21-1 15 KOs), Britain’s Chev ‘C4’ Clarke (9-0 7 KOs) makes his American debut against Efetobor Apochi (12-2 12 KOs) and the action on DAZN begins with an interim World title clash, as Adelaida Ruiz (16-0-1 8 KOs) defends her WBC Super-Flyweight title against Ginny Fuchs (3-0 1 KOs).

Recent Matchroom signing Fabian ‘Zurdo’ Rojo (9-0 7 KOs) meets Alejandro Frias (15-10-2 7 KOs) over six rounds at Welterweight, Criztec Bazaldua (5-0 1 KOs) faces Kyle Erwin (7-2 3 KOs) over six rounds at Super-Lightweight, and Alex Gueche (5-0 5 KOs) kicking off the night over six rounds at Bantamweight against David Vargas (8-4-2 5 KOs).

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ABOUT PACHECO VS. SULECKI:

Super middleweight sensation Diego Pacheco is headlining for the second time in his hometown of Los Angeles and taking on Poland’s former world title challenger Maciej Sulecki in Matchroom Boxing first ever show at Dignity Health Sports Park in Los Angeles, Calif., on Saturday August 31, live worldwide on DAZN. 

Tickets for the event are still available for purchase at axs.com. For more information visit www.matchroomboxing.com and follow #PachecoSulecki and Matchroom Boxing on InstagramTikTokFacebook and X (formerly Twitter).




VIDEO: Canelo vs. Berlanga PPV Undercard Las Vegas Media Workout




ERISLANDY LARA, CALEB PLANT, ROLANDO ROMERO & TREVOR MCCUMBY LAS VEGAS MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES

LAS VEGAS – August 27, 2024 – WBA Middleweight World Champion Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara, former super middleweight world champion Caleb Plant, former super lightweight world champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero and unbeaten contender Trevor McCumby held a media workout in Las Vegas on Tuesday to preview their respective showdowns taking place Saturday, September 14 on a PBC Pay-Per-View available on Prime Video from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Canelo Promotions will present the Mexican Independence Day weekend blockbuster headlined by pound-for-pound great Canelo Álvarez putting his unified super middleweight world titles on the line against unbeaten WBA No. 1-ranked mandatory contender Edgar Berlanga.

Lara will defend his world title against two-division world champion Danny “Swift” Garcia in the star studded co-main event, plus Plant and McCumby will square off for the Interim WBA Super Middleweight Title, while Romero takes on Manuel Jaimes in the pay-per-view opener at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

In addition to the PPV being available for purchase on Prime Video, regardless of Prime membership, fans will also be able to purchase the  PPV via DAZN.com. Additionally, fans can purchase the PPV at PPV.com. On top of those options, fans will continue to be able to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. The event is promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions, in association with Matchroom Boxing.

The stacked pay-per-view lineup features five current or former world champions, including former titleholders Plant and Romero, who will look to move closer to regaining their championship status with wins on September 14. The co-main event between Lara and Garcia pits two of this era’s most accomplished fighters against each other in a world title clash, as the two have combined to face 21 world champions heading into this showdown.

Here is what the fighters had to say Tuesday from the Pound 4 Pound Gym in Las Vegas:

ERISLANDY LARA

“I would tell Danny Garcia to be ready. He was a great champion for sure, but now he’s in my division and I’m going to show him that this is something completely different.

“I don’t know how the weight will affect Danny, because it depends how he’s prepared for this fight. It can be a good thing or a bad thing. He better come ready, because this is gonna be new for him.

“I do everything I have to do to stay disciplined and take care of my body. As long as I keep doing that, I’m going to stay at this top level.

“I’m very thankful that I made the sacrifices that I had to in order to reach these heights. I’m reaping the rewards now and I’m going to keep going.”

CALEB PLANT

“I’m ready to show the fans what a good old-fashioned ass-whooping looks like. His ‘0’ has got to go. It’s out of here.

“I’ve been working for over a year and it’s done me well heading into this camp. I was in the best shape I’ve ever been in to start a camp. My sparring has been the best it’s ever been and honestly it’s been the smoothest camp I’ve had in my life. I expect that to translate over into the ring.

“This is McCumby’s opportunity. Up until now, he’s been a 30-year-old prospect. He’s waited a long time to step up into a big fight and I think it’s because he doesn’t believe in his skills. He can talk all the talk he wants, but actions speak louder than words. For him to choose me as his first step-up fight, I take that personally.

“I haven’t thought past Trevor McCumby. I’m focused on the task at hand, but I know that winning this belt will put me in a good position for future fights.

“My trainer (Stephen Edwards) and my dad (Richie Plant) are like an echo of each other. They’re basically the same person and it makes everything really smooth.”

TREVOR MCCUMBY

“I’m not worried about anything Caleb says. I treat every fight the same and train very hard every time. I’m preparing to face the best Caleb Plant.

“I stay grounded and focused on my goal, that’s the most important thing. I’ve been boxing since I was seven-years-old and I’ve been on really big stages before. I’m prepared for this moment.

“I’m coming to show that I have skills as well. This is my coming out fight. The world is going to see who I am. I’m coming into that ring with tenacity.  

“I’m stoked to be on a card with all these great fighters. I know everyone is working hard to put on a great show on September 14.”

ROLANDO ROMERO

“Every time I get into the ring, everyone has a great time, especially the fans. That’s all that matters. I’m coming to show everyone a vicious knockout.

“I’m feeling really good. I don’t feel like I needed to say anything to Jaimes at the press conference in Los Angeles. I just really think he’s happy to be here.

“I kind of fell out of love with boxing a few years ago, but after that time, I came back and realized that boxing was my true love. I had forgotten that for a while.”

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ABOUT CANELO VS. BERLANGA

Canelo vs. Berlanga will deliver the latest installment of the historic Mexico vs. Puerto Rico rivalry as Canelo Promotions presents pound-for-pound great and Mexican superstar Canelo Álvarez putting his unified WBC, WBA and WBO Super Middleweight World Titles on the line against undefeated WBA No. 1-Ranked Mandatory Contender Edgar Berlanga headlining a Mexican Independence Day weekend extravaganza topping a PBC Pay-Per-View event available on Prime Video taking place Saturday, Sept. 14 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The star-studded co-main event will feature Cuban star and reigning WBA Middleweight World Champion Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara taking on hard-hitting two-division world champion and Puerto Rican star Danny “Swift” García in a 12-round showdown between two of this era’s most accomplished fighters.

Plus, former super middleweight world champion Caleb Plant will take on undefeated contender Trevor McCumby for the Interim WBA Super Middleweight Title, while the former 140-pound world champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero steps into the ring against the hard-hitting Manuel Jaimes in a 10-round bout opening the pay-per-view at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

In addition to the PPV being available for purchase on Prime Video, regardless of Prime membership, fans will also be able to purchase the  PPV via DAZN.com. Additionally, fans can purchase the PPV at PPV.com. On top of those options, fans will continue to be able to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets.

Preceding the pay-per-view, former unified world champion Stephen Fulton Jr. will take on all-action contender Carlos Castro in a featherweight clash that will headline a three-fight PBC on Prime Video lineup. The live-streaming action will begin at 6:00 p.m. ET/3:00 p.m. PT and be available via free access to all fans, regardless of Prime membership or purchase of the PPV card it leads into.

The streaming presentation will also feature hard-hitting welterweight Roiman Villa dueling Mexico’s Ricardo Salas in a 10-round battle, plus unbeaten prospect Jonathan Lopez squares off against Richard Medina in an eight-round super featherweight clash that kicks off the action.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. The event is promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions, in association with Matchroom Boxing.

For more information visit www.PremierBoxingChampions.com, follow #CaneloBerlanga, follow on Twitter @PremierBoxing and @TGBPromotions, on Instagram @PremierBoxing and @TGBPromotionss or become a fan on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions




Canelo still the Face of the Power Game

By Norm Frauenheim –

Canelo Alvarez isn’t going to strengthen his position in the pound-for-pound debate, no matter what he does against Edgar Berlanga on Sept. 14 in a fight that has been dismissed by exasperated fans who only want to see him against David Benavidez or Terence Crawford.

But the public consensus, as damning as it is noisy, is further evidence that Canelo isn’t going anywhere, no matter who he fights or where he stands in the various ratings. He doesn’t even have all of the super-middleweight belts anymore. An acronym stripped him of one, which I guess means he’s been demoted from undisputed to unified. 

But don’t dispute his power to dictate — to get what, when and whoever he wants — in a business otherwise ruled by chaos. I’ll leave it up to somebody else as to whether Canelo’s long powerbroker reign is good for boxing. There’s an old line worth repeating: Absolute power corrupts absolutely

Nevertheless, his latest controversy with boxing’s nouveau riche, Saudi Prince Turki Alalshikh, only manages to re-affirm that power. Alalshikh took offense when Canelo appeared to rebuff his attempts to put together a much-talked-about date with Crawford after Crawford’s narrow decision over Israil Madrimov in his junior-middleweight debut on August 3.

Canelo talked about respect, which usually means he believes he wasn’t getting enough of it.  Then, he told Alalshikh to talk to him after his title defense against Berlanga on a night when the UFC will stage a mixed martial-arts event at Las Vegas’ Sphere, just a few blocks of neon from T-Mobile Arena.

In the middle of the edgy exchange, Alalshikh posted a photo of himself, declaring he was the Face of Boxing. That precipitated a backlash. The game’s Face is reserved for those who are willing to risk that face. In other words, only the fighters qualify. In a craft where virtually everything is for sale, it’s the one thing that can’t be bought. 

Alalshikh, who is new to the sport and its unwritten traditions, backtracked last week while announcing an undercard featuring Shakur Stevenson-versus-Joe Cordina on an Oct. 12 show featuring Artur Beterbiev-Dmitry Bivol in Riyadh.

In posting the undercard, there was a response that called Alalshikh “The Face of Boxing.” No, he said, he wasn’t worthy of that. Only the fighters are. Props to the Prince.

That lesson, however, was a victory for Canelo. In effect, it reaffirmed — even tightened his grip — on his undisputed place as The Face.  Consider Crawford. His brilliant career has ensured him of the Hall of Fame and gained him some over-due respect. At this late stage, however, it looks as if it has come down to just one option: Canelo or retirement. 

Crawford, who will be 37 late next month, had hoped that the Madrimov fight in Los Angeles would be a steppingstone to Canelo. And only Canelo. 

Increasingly, it’s become clear that Crawford, still among the top three in virtually every pound-for-pound rating, has no interest in uniting the junior-middleweight title. 

The unbeaten Crawford is already a two-time undisputed champ, at 140 and 147 pounds. He has expressed no interest in fighting Jaron “Boots” Ennis, the reigning young lion at welterweight. It looks as if he also has no interest in facing the young lions at 154 pounds, including Vergil Ortiz Jr.

Alalshikh said he approached Crawford, also a four division champion, about a fight with Ortiz after Ortiz’ controversial, yet gritty majority decision over Ukrainian Serhii Bohachuk in Vegas a couple of weeks ago. According to Alalshikh, Crawford said no, a sign that we may have seen him fight for the last time. 

After Berlanga, Canelo, a 16-to-1 betting favorite, is sure to get questions from fans and an offer from Alalshikh about Crawford in a fight at 168-pounds, 14 more than Crawford’s weight against Madrimov in a bout that snapped his stoppage streak at 11 straight.

It all depends on Canelo.

Still Canelo.




ERISLANDY LARA TRAINING CAMP QUOTES

LAS VEGAS – August 20, 2024 – Cuban star and reigning WBA Middleweight World Champion Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara will look to extend his three-fight KO streak when he faces off against two-division world champion Danny “Swift” Garcia in the star-studded co-main event a PBC Pay-Per-View available on Prime Video taking place Saturday, September 14 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

“Danny Garcia is a great fighter, a multiple-division world champion, and like me, he’s one of the best fighters of this generation,” said Lara. “This is going to be the fight of the night. I knocked out my last three opponents, and I’m training to make it four.

“This is going to be a tough fight, I know that. But every fight at the championship level is tough and has its challenges. I’m preparing hard for Danny and I believe that my experience fighting at this weight will be an advantage.”

This co-main event between two of the most skilled and accomplished fighters of this era will lead into the main event, as Canelo Promotions presents the Mexican Independence Day weekend blockbuster headlined by pound-for-pound great Canelo Álvarez putting his unified super middleweight world titles on the line against unbeaten WBA No. 1-ranked mandatory contender Edgar Berlanga.

Heading into this matchup, Lara and Garcia have combined to face a staggering 21 world champions throughout their illustrious careers in which both have won world titles at two weight classes. Lara had an extended run as the top fighter at 154 pounds, before moving up to middleweight in 2021 and beginning his knockout streak. Trained by the renowned coach Ismael Salas, Lara will look to continue to impress as boxing’s oldest reigning world champion.

“I’m very happy with the work I’ve been putting in during this training camp,” said Lara. “We’ve had a lot of time to work on fighting Danny Garcia and we’re prepared for what he brings. He’s a very powerful puncher with both hands, so I’ve had to tighten up and make a few adjustments on my defense. My focus is why I can keep performing at this level again and again. I’m going to be in tremendous shape like I always am and I’ll be ready for anything he does in the ring.”

Lara’s last outing on Mexican Independence Day weekend came early in his career, on the undercard of a Floyd Mayweather vs. Juan Manuel Marquez headlined event. With his return to this premier day on the fight calendar set to take place in the co-main event of a star-studded Canelo Álvarez card, Lara will look to represent his Cuban heritage in front of the passionate Mexican fight fans.

“it’s a great honor to be fighting on Mexican Independence Day weekend, especially against a great Puerto Rican champion in Danny Garcia,” said Lara. “I’ll be fighting not only for my Cuban fans, but also for the Mexican fans that will be tuning in. It’s going to be a great fight for everyone watching, no matter where you’re from.”

With a chance to add a huge name to his resume and score another signature victory, Lara can earn his third-straight world title defense and make a strong case for the top spot at 160 pounds, after previously reigning at 154 pounds. In addition to those plaudits, Lara is motivated by his goal of earning a place into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

“I feel I’ve done a lot in this sport, and a win versus Danny Garcia will add another big triumph against a former world champion,” said Lara. “I’ve fought the best and have never turned down an opportunity to fight anyone. My goal is to one day be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and I’m going to keep working to reach it.”

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ABOUT CANELO VS. BERLANGA

Canelo vs. Berlanga will deliver the latest installment of the historic Mexico vs. Puerto Rico rivalry as Canelo Promotions presents pound-for-pound great and Mexican superstar Canelo Álvarez putting his unified WBC, WBA and WBO Super Middleweight World Titles on the line against undefeated WBA No. 1-Ranked Mandatory Contender Edgar Berlanga headlining a Mexican Independence Day weekend extravaganza topping a PBC Pay-Per-View event available on Prime Video taking place Saturday, Sept. 14 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The star-studded co-main event will feature Cuban star and reigning WBA Middleweight World Champion Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara taking on hard-hitting two-division world champion and Puerto Rican star Danny “Swift” García in a 12-round showdown between two of this era’s most accomplished fighters.

Plus, former super middleweight world champion Caleb Plant will take on undefeated contender Trevor McCumby for the Interim WBA Super Middleweight Title, while the former 140-pound world champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero steps into the ring against the hard-hitting Manuel Jaimes in a 10-round bout opening the pay-per-view at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

In addition to the PPV being available for purchase on Prime Video, regardless of Prime membership, fans will also be able to purchase the  PPV via DAZN.com. Additionally, fans can purchase the PPV at PPV.com. On top of those options, fans will continue to be able to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. The event is promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions, in association with Matchroom Boxing.

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FORMER UNIFIED WORLD CHAMPION STEPHEN FULTON JR. HEADLINES THREE-FIGHT PBC ON PRIME VIDEO LINEUP SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 LEADING UP TO CANELO VS. BERLANGA PAY-PER-VIEW

LAS VEGAS – August 15, 2024 – Former unified world champion Stephen Fulton Jr. will take on all-action contender Carlos Castro in a featherweight clash that will headline a three-fight PBC on Prime Video lineup on Saturday, September 14 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The live-streaming action will begin at 6:00 p.m. ET/3:00 p.m. PT and be available via free access to all fans, regardless of Prime membership or purchase of the PPV card it leads into.

The streaming presentation will also feature hard-hitting welterweight Roiman Villa dueling Mexico’s Ricardo Salas in a 10-round battle, plus unbeaten prospect Jonathan Lopez squares off against Richard Medina in an eight-round super featherweight clash that kicks off the action.

The Fulton vs. Castro topped lineup will lead into a four-fight PBC Pay-Per-View available on Prime Video as Canelo Promotions presents a Mexican Independence Day weekend blockbuster featuring pound-for-pound great Canelo Álvarez putting his unified super middleweight world titles on the line against unbeaten WBA No. 1-ranked mandatory contender Edgar Berlanga in the main event. In the star-studded co-main event, WBA Middleweight World Champion Erislandy “The American Dream’’ Lara will take on hard-hitting former two-division world champion Danny “Swift’’ Garcia. Plus, former super middleweight world champion Caleb Plant battles undefeated contender Trevor McCumby for the interim WBA Super Middleweight title and former super lightweight world champion Rolando “Rolly’’ Romero will duel Manuel Jaimes in the pay-per-view opener at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

In addition to the PPV being available for purchase on Prime Video, regardless of Prime membership, fans will also be able to purchase the PPV via DAZN.com. Additionally, fans can purchase the PPV at PPV.com. On top of those options, fans will continue to be able to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. The event is promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions, in association with Matchroom Boxing.

“Saturday, Sept. 14 is a stacked card that now features six champions and former champions with the addition of the former unified champion Stephen Fulton headlining PBC on Prime Video leading into the pay-per-view,’’ said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “Fulton is a top pound-for-pound talent and he’s ready to remind everyone why he belongs on that list against the always tough Carlos Castro. With an all-action duel between Roiman Villa and Ricardo Salas, plus rising prospect Jonathan Lopez facing Richard Medina, this lines up to be another stacked night of PBC on Prime Video action.’’

**STEPHEN FULTON JR. VS. CARLOS CASTRO**

The former unified WBC and WBO World Champion at 122-pounds, Stephen Fulton Jr. steps back into action looking to begin his run at featherweight and bounce back from his first career defeat when he takes on the hard-charging contender Carlos Castro in a 10-round featherweight clash that adds yet another intriguing showdown to a stacked night of action.

Born and raised in West Philadelphia, Pa., Fulton (21-1, 8 KOs) makes his featherweight debut coming off a July 2023 challenge that saw him travel to Japan to take on undefeated Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue, eventually dropping the road contest in round eight. In his previous 14 professional fights, the 30-year-old had established himself on pound-for-pound lists by beating eight previously undefeated fighters. After taking the super bantamweight title from Angelo Leo in January 2021, he edged out Brandon Figueroa in November to unify titles in one of the year’s best fights. Trained in his hometown, Fulton has displayed sublime boxing skills that have allowed him to dominate opponents of varying styles and control fights from start to finish.

“It’s been a long time coming, but I’m glad to be back in the ring. I’ve been in the gym and learning new techniques with Bozy Ennis that I can’t wait to show my fans and the boxing world,’’ said Fulton. “This is a tremendous event. I plan to show out on my way to becoming a two-division world champion.”

Castro (30-2, 14 KOs) was born in Sonora, Mexico and came to the U.S. as a child. Now living in Phoenix, Ariz., Castro enters this fight on a three-bout winning streak, including most recently earning a 10-round unanimous decision over Belmar Preciado in April. He’s challenged two top featherweights in his career, losing a July 2022 bout against former world champion Brandon Figueroa in addition to a narrow split-decision against two-division champion Luis Nery in February 2022, with one point on the cards ultimately holding Castro back from keeping his unbeaten record intact. The 30-year-old has competed at featherweight and super bantamweight throughout his career, including a 10th round TKO victory over veteran featherweight contender Oscar Escandon in August 2021.

“Fighting Fulton is going to bring the best out of me. I can promise you that,’’ said Castro. “These opportunities only come along so often. I will take advantage of it because my life has been boxing for as long as I can remember. Come Sept. 14 I will be the best entertainer of all the boxers that night.’’

**ROIMAN VILLA VS. RICARDO SALAS**

One of the hardest punchers in the welterweight division, Roiman Villa will step back into action after going toe-to-toe with welterweight champion Jaron Ennis in his last bout, as he competes in a 10-round welterweight attraction against the young and hungry Ricardo Salas, who’s trained by Isaac Cruz Sr., the father and trainer of former WBA 140-Pound World Champion Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz. Villa and Salas had been originally scheduled to meet on June 15, before Villa was forced to withdraw due to illness.

A native of Rosario, Venezuela, Villa (26-2, 24 KOs) gave Ennis perhaps the toughest fight of the unbeaten fighter’s career last July before losing the bout in round 10. Previously, Villa had delivered one of 2023’s biggest upsets in January by earning a majority decision victory over the then-undefeated top contender Rashidi Ellis. In an exciting action bout, Villa broke through in the 12th and final round as he dropped Ellis twice to clinch the career-changing win. The 31-year-old made a memorable U.S. debut in September 2022 as he dropped the previously unbeaten Janelson Bocachica on his way to a unanimous decision. The only other blemish on his resume came via a 2019 split-decision in Mexico against Marcos Villasana.

“I’m very happy to be returning to the ring and I’m ready to chase my dream of becoming world champion,” said Villa. “I’m 100% ready to make the most of this opportunity. My team has put me in a great position and now it’s on me to execute in the ring. I learned a lot in my last fight and I can’t wait to show everyone what I can do on September 14.”

The 25-year-old Salas (19-2-2, 14 KOs) is unbeaten in his last five outings, with three KO victories and two draws. A native of Mexico City who trains alongside Mexican star Isaac Cruz, he’ll be making his U.S. debut on September 14 looking to make a big splash on Prime Video. Salas however has experience fighting outside of his home country, having won fights in Canada and Jamaica. A pro since 2016, both of Salas’ defeats came via split decision.

“Ever since I started boxing, my goal was to fight in the U.S. and in Las Vegas like my idol Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. did,” said Salas. “I can’t wait to finally make that dream a reality on September 14. I’m going to make sure that everyone knows my name after this fight. I’m thankful to my whole team and I’m extremely motivated and excited to step into the ring.”

**JONATHAN LOPEZ VS. RICHARD MEDINA**

Trained by the renowned Eddy Reynoso, the 21-year-old Jonathan Lopez has shown the skills to become a future world champion and will look to continue his rise when he takes on the 23-year-old Richard Medina in an eight-round super featherweight bout.

Residing in Orlando, Florida, Lopez (16-0, 12 KOs) turned pro in 2020 following an impressive amateur career and will enter this fight having stopped 10 of his last 11 opponents. He scored a career-best victory in June 2023 and went 10 rounds for the first time as he bested former title challenger Eduardo Baez via a wide unanimous decision. He’s scored two victories so far in 2024, stopping Edgar Ortega in round eight in May, before most recently KO’ing Leonardo Padilla in round one in July.

“I’m very motivated by this opportunity and I’m thankful to Eddy Reynoso, Canelo and my whole team for putting me on this platform,” said Lopez. “This is a huge chance for me to fight on Canelo’s undercard and I’m going to make the most of it. I’m ready to go out there and give the fans a great fight that they’re going to love.”

Fighting out of his native San Antonio, Medina (15-2, 8 KOs) will look to bounce back from a decision defeat against George Acosta last December. A pro since 2018, Medina was unbeaten in his first 13 outings. His undefeated run was halted in 2022, as he lost a decision to former featherweight world champion Raymond Ford. Medina would go on to bounce back from that loss with victories over Steve Garagarza and Juan Antonio Lopez.

“I’m working extremely hard right now so that I can make the most of this opportunity on September 14,” said Medina. “I’m expecting the best version of my opponent, but I’m gonna be the toughest opponent he’s faced and I’m getting better with every fight. Fans can expect a great matchup, because I’m coming to win. I’m gonna leave it all in the ring and give the fans their money’s worth on September 14.”

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ABOUT CANELO VS. BERLANGA

Canelo vs. Berlanga will deliver the latest installment of the historic Mexico vs. Puerto Rico rivalry as Canelo Promotions presents pound-for-pound great and Mexican superstar Canelo Álvarez putting his unified WBC, WBA and WBO Super Middleweight World Titles on the line against undefeated WBA No. 1-Ranked Mandatory Contender Edgar Berlanga headlining a Mexican Independence Day weekend extravaganza topping a PBC Pay-Per-View event available on Prime Video taking place Saturday, Sept. 14 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The star-studded co-main event will feature Cuban star and reigning WBA Middleweight World Champion Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara taking on hard-hitting two-division world champion and Puerto Rican star Danny “Swift” García in a 12-round showdown between two of this era’s most accomplished fighters.

Plus, former super middleweight world champion Caleb Plant will take on undefeated contender Trevor McCumby for the Interim WBA Super Middleweight Title, while the former 140-pound world champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero steps into the ring against the hard-hitting Manuel Jaimes in a 10-round bout opening the pay-per-view at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

In addition to the PPV being available for purchase on Prime Video, regardless of Prime membership, fans will also be able to purchase the PPV via DAZN.com. Additionally, fans can purchase the PPV at PPV.com. On top of those options, fans will continue to be able to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now through AXS.com. The event is promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions, in association with Matchroom Boxing.

For more information visit www.PremierBoxingChampions.com, follow #CaneloBerlanga, follow on Twitter @PremierBoxing and @TGBPromotions, on Instagram @PremierBoxing and @TGBPromotionss or become a fan on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions




Manuel Jaimes: Answering Opportunity’s Knock

By Mario Ortega Jr.

For Stockton, California-based lightweight prospect Manuel Jaimes and his team, 2024 has been the year when maneuvering the minefield that is the professional boxing business went from a game of checkers to one of high stakes chess. When Jaimes boards a plane to Las Vegas in September, making his fourth fight trip of the year, but hopefully the third to actually bear out an appearance in the ring, the six-year pro will be on his way to the most important weekend of his boxing life. Jaimes finds himself in the position fighters from all over the world dream of gaining as he is set to take on former interim lightweight champion Rolando Romero on the Canelo Alvarez-Edgar Belanga pay-per-view- telecast emanating from the T-Mobile Arena on Mexican Independence Day weekend. 

Jaimes (16-1-1, 11 KOs) is a relative unknown on the national fight scene despite his impressive record. Earlier this year, Jaimes was poised to make his first impression at the international level with a scheduled ESPN+-streamed bout against Top Rank prospect Charlie Sheehy in San Diego, California. At the time of their scheduled bout, slated to take place on the May 18th undercard of Denys Berinchyk-Emmanuel Navarrete, Jaimes had fought almost exclusively between 130 and 135-pounds, but agreed to give up a pound to make the fight at 136. Unfortunately, Sheehy could not come close and the fight never took place. 

“We were all really excited when that fight came together,” recalls Jaimes of the Sheehy bout, which had many aficionados in the region intrigued. “I went down to camp in Riverside at Robert Garcia’s gym. We put in a lot of work for that fight. A lot of sparring, a lot of rounds. We came to the weigh-ins and I was on weight. My coach told me to go rest, so I stayed back at the hotel room because we knew he was overweight already, it was just a matter of how much and if we were going to be able to come to an agreement and make something happen. Maybe an hour and 30 minutes later, Coach came up and said it was not going to happen and that was a bummer.”

With the disappointment of a fruitless trip down to San Diego in the rearview, Jaimes turned his attention to a July bout against former world super bantamweight champion Jonathan Romero. 

“Having just got out of the camp for the [canceled Sheehy] fight in May, we jumped right back in to prepare for July, so I felt sharp,” says Jaimes. “He was an Olympian, a former world champion, and obviously he’s not in his prime now, but he still is a high caliber fighter with the IQ and mindset of a world class fighter, so it was a good test for me.” 

Leading up to the July bout, it was Jaimes on this occasion that struggled to make weight. Ultimately an agreement was reached and the bout was set to take place at 139-pounds. Jaimes is of the belief that his struggle with the scale may have helped to put him on the radar during the search for possible Rolando Romero opponents. 

“I feel like it was because of my last fight…because I am usually a 135-pounder,” says Jaimes. “That’s the weight I want to be at and the weight I’ve fought at. But in my last fight I had a bad weight cut and came in at 139. We worked it out with the opponent and everything went through. So I was 139 for my last fight. We received a couple calls while I was on my break after that last fight. I had been training since this past February. I fought in March, I was supposed to fight in May and then I had that fight in July. So I was training pretty much the whole first half of the year. I was on my break and feeling like I didn’t want to do anything right now. But when I got back to the gym from my break, they said they had got a couple calls for fights at 140. I pretty much told them I didn’t want to take any fights at 140. But then my promoter Jorge Toscano called me with the Rolly fight, and said, ‘I know you said no fights at 140, but we have this opportunity here and it is on the Canelo card. You’d be opening the pay-per-view…’ And I was like, ‘Damn, let me think about this.’ I decided that it was time. This is the opportunity we’ve been waiting for, so let’s do it.” 

Despite not wanting to give up weight to Charlie Sheehy earlier this year or entertaining other offers for fights at 140-pounds subsequent to the July bout with Jonathan Romero, Jaimes’ team believes the proposed fight with Rolando Romero fit the requirements for an exception.

“One of the things I looked at was that [Romero’s] last two fights were the only ones at 140 and he made that weight,” explains Steve Salas, Jaimes’ head trainer, who has been with the Stockton product since he was 14-years-old. “Prior to that [Romero] actually made the 135-pound limit or less as opposed to Charlie Sheehy, who was a “lightweight,” but always had fought above that limit.”   

With the fight set for September 14th, Jaimes took part in some of the media blitz over the last week. With little national exposure, outside of YouTube-available streams, Jaimes was an unfamiliar face to much of the boxing media covering the festivities.  

“I have been more of a local fighter, so I am known here in the Bay Area, but I am not really known [outside of the region,] so even at the press conference, not many people knew who I was,” explains Jaimes. “A lot of people were doing interviews and I was basically just there. So I haven’t had a lot of people coming to me and asking me stuff. A couple people have, but not too many.”

When Jaimes found himself in the presence of Romero for the first time since signing for the bout, during the press tour last week, the Stockton prospect found a more subdued Rolly than maybe he had expected. 

“I know the first time we locked eyes, it felt like he knew who I was, and I know who he is,” says Jaimes. “During the face-off, he didn’t say anything and I thought he would have. During the press conference, there was not too much trash talk and I expected a little more. I think it is because I am not well-known, so it is probably harder to find something to bash me on.” 

Preparing for Romero’s unorthodox style presents challenges. Jaimes seems more intent on testing himself against naturally larger junior welterweights in preparation, while he will draw on prior experience to thwart what Rolly presents in September. 

“I feel it would be hard to find someone to mimic his wild style, but we are going to go down to Riverside again,” said Jaimes on Saturday, referring to the famed camp of Robert Garcia. “I will be leaving in about ten days. I just came back today and sparred with Ebert Diaz. He’s a real solid, big strong guy with the strength of a big 140-pounder.” 

“We have been fortunate enough to have been in the ring with unorthodox boxers before, so it’s not his first time,” says Salas. “At the same time, Manny is going to present some problems that Rolly will have to deal with.” 

Perhaps equally difficult to prepare for, Jaimes will have the adjustment of fighting on the largest stage possible in the sport of boxing. Canelo Alvarez is the biggest gate attraction active in boxing, especially in the United States. Fighting in front of a crowd, that even if many attendees have failed to find their seat by the opening bell, will be the largest of his career, Jaimes understands the gravity of the moment. 

“There is nothing that could compare,” says Jaimes. “This is definitely the biggest stage you could possibly be on: opening a pay-per-view card for Canelo, who is probably top one or two on most people’s pound-for-pound lists right now. To be opening that, I am not sure there are any ways to prepare for that. I just have to try to not let those lights get too bright and stay focused on the task.” 

One of the great aspects of professional boxing is that it is one of the few sports where you can witness an athlete completely change the trajectory of their life in one night, or with just one punch. Jaimes has been building to this moment for six years as a pro and he is determined to take advantage of the opportunity.  

 “I am really excited and I am going to put the performance of my life on in this one,” says Jaimes. “It puts me on the main scene, being put on the card has kind of put me there. But with a win, then you can start throwing my name up there with the top contenders, the guys that are fighting for world titles. This is big. I need this one and I am going to win.” 

Photo by Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions 

Mario Ortega Jr. can be reached at ortegajr.mario@gmail.com