Alvarez vs Fielding FREE
#1
Canelo vs Fielding on 2PM-6PM Sunday, SKY POP-UP 260.  Free with SKY.  Enjoy!
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#2
Rocky Fielding 27 1 0
VS
Saul Alvarez 50 1 2
World Boxing Association World Title

Tevin Farmer 27 4 1
VS
Francisco Fonseca 22 1 1
International Boxing Federation World

David Lemieux 40 4 0
VS
Tureano Johnson 20 2 0

Katie Taylor 11 0 0
VS
Eva Wahlstrom 22 0 1
International Boxing Federation World Female Title
World Boxing Association World Female Title

Sadam Ali 26 2 0
VS
Mauricio Herrera 24 7 0

Yves Ulysse Jr 16 1 0
VS
Maximilliano Becerra 16 2 2

Lamont Roach 17 0 1
VS
Alberto Mercado 15 1 1
World Boxing Organisation International Title

Bilal Akkawy 18 0 1
VS
Victor Fonseca 17 8 1

Ryan Garcia 16 0 0
VS
TBA

Vergil Ortiz Jr 11 0 0
VS
TBA
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#3
Canelo, Rocky, Farmer, Fonseca make weight

By Miguel Maravilla at the scale

Rocky Fielding 167.6 vs. Canelo Alvarez 167.4
(WBA super middleweight title)

Tevin Farmer 130 vs. Francisco Fonseca 129.4
(IBF super featherweight title)

Katie Taylor 134.25 vs. Eva Wahlstrom 133.5
(WBA/IBF female lightweight titles)

Sadam Ali 147 vs. Mauricio Herrera 146
Ryan Garcia 134.75 vs. Braulio Rodriguez 133.25
Lamont Roach 129.5 vs. Alberto Mercado 129.25
Bilal Akkawy 167.4 vs. Victor Fonseca 166.2
Yves Ulysse Jr 139 vs. Maximilliano Becerra 139

Venue: Madison Square Garden in New York City
Promoter: Golden Boy
Stream: DAZN
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#4
Just read that Lemieux-Johnson is off the card, apparently Lemieux was hospitalised this morning with dehydration while trying to make the weight.
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#5
Results from Madison Square Garden

By Miguel Maravilla at ringside

Super lightweight Yves Ulysse (17-1, 9 KOs) of Montreal, Canada won a unanimous decision over Santa Ana, California’s Max Becerra (16-3-2, 8 KOs) in an eight round bout. A right hand by Ulysse during an exchange in the sixth dropped Becerra as he quickly got up and continued to fight. Becerra was down a second time in the seventh Ulysse was well on his way to a decision victory. Judges scores were 79-71, 78-72, and 78-72.

In the opening bout from Madison Square Garden in New York. Australian super middleweight prospect Bilal Akkawy (19-0-1, 15 KOs) stopped Vicktor Fonseca (17-9-1, KOs) of Tijuana, Mexico in a scheduled eight round bout. The Australian Akkaway pressured early but Fonseca held his own in exchanging. Late in the fight during an exchange Akkaway landed a low blow as the referee gave the Mexican time recover. However Akkaway finished off Fonseca late in the seventh as the referee Willis stepped in to stop the fight at 2:53 of the seventh. Akkaway served as a sparring partner for Canelo in preparation for tonight and is trained by Eddie Reynoso.
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Results from Madison Square Garden
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By Miguel Maravilla at ringside

The ladies were in action as Ireland’s Women’s IBF & WBA lightweight champion Katie Taylor (12-0, 5 KOs) shutout Eva Wahlstrom (22-1-1, 3 KOs) of Finland. Off to a fast start displaying the hand speed, Taylor busted Wahlstrom in the opening round. Taylor used good footwork and technique as Wahlstrom kept going forward getting caught with punches and in the fifth Taylor landed a solid right as Wahlstrom clinched stopping Taylor’s momentum. Taylor’s hand speed was too much for Wahlstrom out-landing her with four punch combinations in the second half of the fight. Trading in the ninth round, Taylor got the best of Wahlstrom rocking her with a left hook and Taylor finished strong working her way to an impressive decision. All three judges scored the bout 100-90 as Taylor retains her titles.
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#7
(12-15-2018, 05:00 PM)nullanulla Wrote: Just read that Lemieux-Johnson is off the card, apparently Lemieux was hospitalised this morning with dehydration while trying to make the weight.

Suprised he's still trying to operate at MW as he's always had problems making weight there
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#8
Love this kid, Garcia. Can straight out fight. Only 20 years old:

Results from Madison Square Garden
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By Miguel Maravilla at ringside

Super featherweight prospect Ryan “Kingry” Garcia (17-0, 14 KOs) of Victorville, California continued to impress on the big stage under new trainer Eddie Reynoso as he knocked out Braulio Rodriguez (19-4, 17 KOs) of the Dominican Republic in five. Clinched together, a quick check left hook dropped Rodriguez in the opening round. The referee warned Rodriguez in round three for hitting below the belt, later in the round Rodriguez landed another low blow as he was deducted a point, Garcia stuck to the plan as the Dominican showboated. However a hard left hook in the fifth from Garcia did it as Rodriguez was out cold referee Ron Lipton reached a ten count at 1:14.
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#9
horrible card and pointless main event
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#10
(12-16-2018, 05:07 PM)African Monkey Wrote:
(12-15-2018, 05:00 PM)nullanulla Wrote: Just read that Lemieux-Johnson is off the card, apparently Lemieux was hospitalised this morning with dehydration while trying to make the weight.

Suprised he's still trying to operate at MW as he's always had problems making weight there

its tough changing a weight bullies mindset
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