MISSION NOT IMPOSSIBLE FOR VASQUEZ 

  
@sammyvasquezjr 

VASQUEZ CLOCKS MARTINEZ IN SIX

the welterweight co-main event at Staples Center in Los Angeles, Sammy “The Who Can Mexican” Vasquez (21-0, 15 KOs) of Pittsburgh scored a sixth round stoppage over East L.A.’s Aron Martinez (20-5-1, 4 KOs). From the opening bell Vasquez outworked Martinez, who could not get off in chasing the elusive southpaw. To everyone’s surprise, the normally durable Martinez did not come out for round seven. His corner later cited an elbow injury.
David Robinett and Miguel Maravilla at ringside
Photo credits: Naoki Fukuda 

@premierboxing @swanson_comm @bwats0n @mwatty1 @staplescenterla

Breazeale Turns The Tide

  
@troublebreazeale In a disappointing end to a good heavyweight fight, Amir “Hardcore” Mansour, (22-2-1, 16 KOs) was unable to continue after round five, much to the relief of heavyweight prospect and former U.S. Olympian Dominic Breazeale, (17-0, 15 KOs), who escaped with the TKO victory, officially at 3:00 of round five. Breazeale, a notoriously slow starter, lived up to his reputation, as Mansour attacked early and often while Breazeale warmed up his engine. Mansour focused early on Breazeale’s soft midsection, which caused Breazeale to drop his hands and opened the door for big left and right hooks to the head by Mansour.

Mansour knocked Breazeale down with a right hook to the top of the head early in round three, but he was too wild in his followup attack and failed to land clean punches, allowing his dazed opponent to recover. At the same time Breazeale started to connect more and more with long, strafing left and right hands that landed cleanly on the shorter Mansour. Both fighters traded leather the rest of the way, but Mansour’s punches seemed to lose a little steam while Breazale’s heavier hands continued to land cleanly. Suddenly, between rounds five and six the referee waved the fight over, indicating that Mansour was unable to continue, resulting in the victory for Breazeale. Shortly afterwards it was reported that Mansour had suffered a broken jaw and that was what prompted the end of the fight.
David Robinett and Miguel Maravilla at ringside
Photo credits: Naoki Fukuda 

@premierboxing @swanson_comm @bwats0n @mwatty1

MANSOUR LET’S TITLE SLIP AWAY

  
@hardcoremansour In a disappointing end to a good heavyweight fight, Amir “Hardcore” Mansour, (22-2-1, 16 KOs) was unable to continue after round five, much to the relief of heavyweight prospect and former U.S. Olympian Dominic Breazeale, (17-0, 15 KOs), who escaped with the TKO victory, officially at 3:00 of round five. Breazeale, a notoriously slow starter, lived up to his reputation, as Mansour attacked early and often while Breazeale warmed up his engine. Mansour focused early on Breazeale’s soft midsection, which caused Breazeale to drop his hands and opened the door for big left and right hooks to the head by Mansour.

Mansour knocked Breazeale down with a right hook to the top of the head early in round three, but he was too wild in his followup attack and failed to land clean punches, allowing his dazed opponent to recover. At the same time Breazeale started to connect more and more with long, strafing left and right hands that landed cleanly on the shorter Mansour. Both fighters traded leather the rest of the way, but Mansour’s punches seemed to lose a little steam while Breazale’s heavier hands continued to land cleanly. Suddenly, between rounds five and six the referee waved the fight over, indicating that Mansour was unable to continue, resulting in the victory for Breazeale. Shortly afterwards it was reported that Mansour had suffered a broken jaw and that was what prompted the end of the fight.
David Robinett and Miguel Maravilla at ringside
Photo credits: Naoki Fukuda 

@premierboxing @swanson_comm 

@mwatty1 @bwats0n

THURMAN: Fight Facts

  
@keithonetimethurman 

Last year was an amazing year for me: I headlined the very first Premier Boxing Champions show and was named PBC Fighter of the Year,” Thurman said. “But this is my year to dominate the welterweight division and I’m excited to be getting ready to take out Shawn Porter. I am ready to get back in the ring and bring boxing fans what they’ve been looking for – the top true welterweight champion of the world, the one who is going to take out all competitors one by one. I am Keith ‘One-Time’ Thurman and I’m going to show you what a champion looks like on March 12.”

Photo credits: Chris Getty

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KEITH THURMAN TO DEFEND WBA WELTERWEIGHT TITLE AGAINST SHAWN PORTER IN BLOCKBUSTER SHOWDOWNOF ELITE 147-POUNDERS ON SATURDAY, MARCH 12 

  
@keithonetimethurman vs. @showtimeshawnp 

CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING RETURNS TO PRIMETIME ON CBS WITH PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS BLOCKBUSTER 

KEITH THURMAN TO DEFEND WBA WELTERWEIGHT TITLE AGAINST SHAWN PORTER IN BLOCKBUSTER SHOWDOWN

OF ELITE 147-POUNDERS ON SATURDAY, MARCH 12 

LIVE ON CBS 8:30 P.M. ET/5:30 P.M. PT

Photo credits: @allelbows 

NEW YORK – WBA Welterweight World Champion Keith “One Time” Thurman will defend his title against former champ “Showtime” Shawn Porter in a blockbuster matchup of two of the world’s best 147-pound fighters on Saturday, March 12 on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on CBS. 

The welterweight showdown will air live on CBS at 8:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 p.m. PT from Mohegan Sun Casino Resortin Connecticut. The event, promoted by DiBella Entertainment, is produced by SHOWTIME Sports® for the CBS Television Network, both divisions of the CBS Corporation. The last primetime boxing event on CBS was Muhammad Ali-Leon Spinks on Feb. 15, 1978. @premierboxing @swanson_comm @bwats0n @mwatty1 @wbaboxingofficial @gilberticowba #ThurmanPorter

ERICKSON HEADLINES PBC BOUNCE TV JAN 31st 

  
@JosephElegele and @EricksonHammerL, fighters in PBC’s main events on Jan 31st have been putting in work! #boxing
@ericksonhammer UNBEATEN RISING STAR ERICKSON LUBIN TAKES ON MEXICAN BRAWLER JOSE DE JESUS MACIAS AS PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS – THE NEXT ROUND ON BOUNCE TV RETURNS SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 FROM SEMINOLE CASINO HOTEL IMMOKALEE IN IMMOKALEE, FLORIDA @premierboxingchamps @bouncetv @swanson_comm @warriorsboxing @mwatty1 @bwats0n @kingsboxing_

GALARZA RETURNS JAN 31st 

  
@dgthechamp Dennis Galarza(11-1, 8KOs) @dgthechamp will fight Enrique Tinoco(15-3-2,11KOs) Sunday, Jan 31st in FL! #boxing #PBC

@ericksonhammer UNBEATEN RISING STAR ERICKSON LUBIN TAKES ON MEXICAN BRAWLER JOSE DE JESUS MACIAS AS PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS – THE NEXT ROUND ON BOUNCE TV RETURNS SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 FROM SEMINOLE CASINO HOTEL IMMOKALEE IN IMMOKALEE, FLORIDA @premierboxingchamps @bouncetv @swanson_comm @warriorsboxing @mwatty1 @bwats0n @kingsboxing_

DAVIS RETURNS JAN 31st

  
Dyah “Ali” Davis returns to the ring Jan 31st! Tickets:KPboxing.com! @DyahAliDavis #boxing #PBConBounce
@ericksonhammer UNBEATEN RISING STAR ERICKSON LUBIN TAKES ON MEXICAN BRAWLER JOSE DE JESUS MACIAS AS PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS – THE NEXT ROUND ON BOUNCE TV RETURNS SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 FROM SEMINOLE CASINO HOTEL IMMOKALEE IN IMMOKALEE, FLORIDA @premierboxingchamps @bouncetv @swanson_comm @warriorsboxing @mwatty1 @bwats0n @kingsboxing_ @dyah_ali

@Canelo CANELO ALVAREZ PRESENTED WITH THE WBC MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BELT

  
@wbcmoro presents @canelo with the @wbcboxing belt

CANELO ALVAREZ PRESENTED WITH THE WBC MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BELT
Photo Credit: Alma Montiel – World Boxing Council & Eztel Espinoza – Golden Boy Promotions
MEXICO CITY – Canelo Alvarez, the current WBC, RING Magazine and Lineal Middleweight World Champion, was presented today with his well-earned prestigious green and gold, WBC Diamond belt by Mauricio Sulaiman, President of the World Boxing Council (WBC) in a special ceremony for the new champion in Mexico City at Museo Soumaya de la Fundación Telmex – Telcel en Plaza Carso. Oscar De La Hoya, Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy Promotions, Eddy Reynoso, Head Trainer and Jose “Chepo” Reynoso, Manager and Trainer of Canelo Alvarez were also in attendance. “I feel very honored to be here today to and receive the WBC Middleweight World Championship belt,” said Canelo Alvarez. “I am also very grateful to the WBC for granting me, my second division world title, this is a very big step in my career and I am looking forward to my upcoming fight in May.” “We are very proud of Canelo and his accomplishments,” said Oscar De La Hoya, Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy Promotions. “Canelo is now one of the most recognizable faces of boxing, and we are grateful to the WBC for their support.” “Saul Canelo Alvarez conquered the WBC Middleweight Championship and has become the greatest attraction in Boxing through his dedication to the sport,” said Mauricio Sulaiman, World Boxing Council President. “The WBC is very proud to see him join the Diamond Belt Champions with such icons like Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao, Sergio Martinez, and Bernard Hopkins. These are great and exciting times for Boxing.” @goldenboyboxing @wbcgreenbelt @nancyr505 @oscardelahoya @marylynaceves @class56ramiro @monicasears @makeawar @micheladatime

LOPEZ RETURNS FEB 19th HEADLINED SHOBOX

  
@adam1lopez 

LOPEZ RETURNS FEB 19th HEADLINED SHOBOX

@gh3promotions @sarahfina_gcp 
On February 19 on ShoBox: The New Generation, 4 members of the promotional outfit will be showcased as undefeated and world-ranked Super Bantamweight, Adam Lopez will headline a card that will also feature exciting Super Middleweight Jerry Odom, undefeated Welterweight Keenan Smith and Lightweight O’Shaquie Foster.

Just weeks after that ShoBox event, it will be the long awaited Showtime Championship Boxing debut of undefeated Middleweight contender Antoine Douglas. Douglas is currently ranked number-4 by the WBO, number-7 by the WBA and number-14 by the IBF.
GH3 Promotions is also lining up fights for former world title challenger John Thompson.
The company is also excited about the signing of Welterweight Hector Frometa, and 2016 will be a developmental year for the former Cuban amateur star.