Lubin/Gausha SKY TODAY FREE
#1
Yep, this fight is on SKY SPORT Select, Channel 50 at 1 PM.
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#2
Lubin, Gausha make weight for eliminator

Erickson Lubin 153.75 vs. Terrell Gausha 153
(WBC Super Welterweight Title Eliminator)
Tugstsogt Nyambayar 125.5 vs. Cobia Breedy 125.5
Jaron Ennis 146 vs. Juan Carlos Abreu 150.25

*Note: Abreu weighed in over the original contracted weight of 147 lbs. and failed to make weight within the two-hour limit. The two camps agreed on a new contracted weight of 151 lbs. and the fight will proceed as scheduled.

Venue: Mohegan Sun Bubble
Promoter: TGB Promotions
TV: Showtime
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#3
Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, USA
super welter Erickson Lubin 22 1 0
P
Terrell Gausha 21 1 1
pro boxing
vacant World Boxing Council Silver Super Welter Title

feather Tugstsogt Nyambayar 11 1 0
P
Cobia Breedy 15 0 0
pro boxing

welter Jaron Ennis 25 0 0
P
Juan Carlos Abreu 23 5 1
pro boxing
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#4
In over 20 fights, Lubin has never recorded a KO. Unbelievable. Never been KO'd himself either!
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(09-20-2020, 02:31 PM)diehard Wrote: In over 20 fights, Lubin has never recorded a KO.  Unbelievable.  Never been KO'd himself either!
Think you have the wrong information there haha Lubin got KO'd in the 1st round by Charlo 3 years ago and has 16 stoppage victories.

https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/670934
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#6
I did. Just making sure you were paying attention. Nah, I could have sworn I was right. Read it again on boxrec. I was wrong!

Did you see the fights. I thought they were pretty good. Lubin was in trouble in the 10th.
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#7
Lubin hoping to get rematch with Charlo

When super welterweight contender Erickson “The Hammer” Lubin beat Terrell Gausha in a WBC eliminator on Saturday night, he set up a possible rematch with his nemesis WBC champion Jermell Charlo, who handed Lubin his only career loss, a devastating first round knockout in October 2017. Charlo faces WBA/IBF champ Jeison Rosario in a unification bout next weekend. If Charlo is victorious, WBC mandatory Lubin will get his much-desired rematch.

“I think Jermell Charlo is going to come out on top against Jeison Rosario,” said Lubin. “I’m ready for a rematch if he can take care of business like I did. I changed up a lot since the first fight. I have a master trainer in my corner in Kevin Cunningham, along with my longtime trainer Jason Galarza. I’m just all around a better fighter since the first time we fought.”

As for his win over Gausha, Lubin stated, “I definitely made a statement. I beat one of the top guys in the division, and that’s always a statement. I feel like I beat one of the top 154 pounders and I’m going to keep doing that. I’m going to stay in the gym and keep getting better. I know I hurt him in the last round. I was trying to get him out of there, but still be cautious. He was game. He’s an Olympian with good experience, so I didn’t want to get too wild.”
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(09-20-2020, 11:21 PM)diehard Wrote: I did.  Just making sure you were paying attention.  Nah, I could have sworn I was right.  Read it again on boxrec.  I was wrong!

Did you see the fights.  I thought they were pretty good.  Lubin was in trouble in the 10th.

Yeah the Breedy v Nyambayar fight was ok I thought. Thought Nyambayar won fairly comfortably but still got the decision thankfully even if it was closer than it should have been.

The Lubin v Gausha fight really did come to life when Lubin was rocked badly in the 10th but Gausha didn't do anything up until then and let the fight drift too much for my liking. If he had stepped up the intensity earlier in the fight who knows, he could have caused Lubin more problems.
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#9
I really liked Nyambayar. Looking forward to seeing how he goes. Charlo/Lubin should be a good one if they meet again. From memory, Lubin got KO'd in the first last time out. Redemption. The Charlo boyz are up this weekend. Hopefully, NZ will get the fight.
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