RJJ BOXING ON UFC FIGHT PASS

OFFICIAL WEIGHTS

STREAMING LIVE AND EXCLUSIVELY TOMORROW ON UFC FIGHT PASS® 

10 P.M. ET / 7 P.M. PT

MONTEBELLO, Calif. (September 15, 2021) — All fighters made weight today for tomorrow night’s RJJ Boxing on UFC FIGHT PASS®, presented by Roy Jones Jr. (RJJ) Boxing in association with World Cup Boxing Series and 360 Promotions, at Quiet Cannon Event Center in Montebello, California.

“Hollywood Fight Nights” will stream live on UFC FIGHT PASS®, the world’s leading digital subscription service for combat sports, starting at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT. To sign up for UFC FIGHT PASS, please visit www.ufcfightpass.com

MAIN EVENT – SUPER WELTERWEIGHTS (10)*

Serhi Bohachuk (19-1, 19 KOs), Los Angeles, CA by way of Ukraine 158.2 lbs.

Raphael Igbokwe (16-2, 7 KOs), Houston, TX156.8 lbs. 

 

CO-FEATURE – LIGHT HEAVYEIGHTS (10)*

Ali Akhmedov (16-1, 12 KOs), Henderson, NV by way of Kazakhstan 170 lbs.

David Zegarra (34-5, 21 KOs), Mexico City, Mexico by way of Peru 173.4 lbs.

 

CRUISERWEIGHTS (6)*

Rafawel Simonyan (9-1 (8 KOs), Vanadzor, Armenia 195.6 lbs.

Adrian Taylor (11-1, 4 KOs), Dallas, TX 197.6 lbs.

 

SUPER FEATHERWEIGHTS (6)*

Adrian Corona (7-0, 1 KO), Rialto, CA 131.4 lbs.

Daniel Robles (7-0, 5 KOs), Oxnard, CA 130.6 lbs.

 

FEMALE LIGHTWEIGHTS (4)*

Elvina White (5-0, 2 KOs), Los Angeles, CA by way of Austria 134.8 lbs. 

Chelsey Anderson (3-0, 1 KO), Yorba Linda, CA 134.8 lbs.

Photo credits: Lina Baker – 360 Promotions

Zorrilla, Albright & Gonzalez Victorious In Miami

Report Damon Gonzalez

Miami, Florida – And the New WBO/NABO 140 Champion Danieito Zorrilla (16-0, 12 KO) from Toa Baja, Puerto Rico hits Pablo Cesar Cano (33-8-1, 23 KO) from Mexico with a huge left hook to the body that drops Cano referee Frank Gentile reaches the count to ten at the official time .35 seconds of round two by TKO victory tonight at the Hard Rock Live – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Welterweight puncher Nahir “Woo” Albright (14-1, 7 KO) destroys Michael Dutchover (15-2, 10 KO) in six rounds.

Opening round both fighters exchanging hard shots in the center of the ring Albright lands a hard hook that drops Dutchover early on, Albright comes right back out catches Dutchover again with a hard hook drops him in the early moments of round two, Albright’s jab continues to give Dutchover a lot of problems.

Dutchover having problems getting in the inside exchanges with Albright who counters with a hard left hand that drops Dutchover again.

Dutchover fighting hard gets dropped in round six, Dutchover didn’t come out for round seven ringside doctor calls the fight 2:59 seconds round six by TKO victory for Albright.

Junior Welterweight Miguel Angel Madueno Angulo (25-0, 23 KO) from Orange, CA. stops Sonny Fredrickson (21-5, 14 KO) from Toledo, Ohio by tenth round stoppage.

Madueno taking the fight right to Fredrickson in the opening round throwing multiple shots coming straight forward pushing Fredrickson back with hard shots.

Fredrickson trying to box in round two but Madueno closing the gap staying right in Fredrickson face hitting him with too many combinations.

Fredrickson reacting better in round three hitting Madueno with good shots to the head and body weathering Madueno attack.

Fredrickson surges hitting Madueno with s hard shot that caught his attention in round five.

Madueno looses a point in round six for pushing Fredrickson head down.

Madueno in the 9th and 10th stepped on the gas just draining Fredrickson hard referee Sam Burgos jumps in to wave off the fight at the official time 2:04 seconds of round ten by TKO victory for Madueno.

Cruiserweight Yunieski “The Monster” Gonzalez (21-3, 17 KO) from Miami, Florida stops Tommy Karpency (30-8-1, 19 KO) from Adah, Pennsylvania in two rounds.

Gonzalez staying in the pocket throwing hard shots at Karpency who is firing back with hard shots of his own, definitely give Karpency a lot of credit for holding his own in the opening round.

Gonzalez waisted no time planting a hard shot to the body dropping Karpency with a left hook to body referee Frank Gentle waves off the contest at the official time 2:03 seconds of round two by TKO victory for Gonzalez.

Light Heavyweight Bryce Henry (5-0, 4 KO) from Miami, Florida crushes Juan De Angel (22-14-1, 20 KO)

seconds of the fourth round by TKO victory.

TRILLER FIGHT CLUB

Tuesday, September 14

Hard Rock Live – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Photo credits: Lester Silva – Triller Fight Club

TYSON FURY AND DEONTAY WILDER REIGNITE WAR OF WORDS AHEAD OF HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE TRILOGY FIGHT TAKING PLACE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 LIVE ON ESPN+ PPV AND FOX SPORTS PPV FROM T-MOBILE ARENAIN LAS VEGAS

“I’m going to knock Deontay Wilder spark out and it’s going to be even quicker than our last fight,” – Fury “Hopefully Fury is confident enough to go through with this fight, because I’m going to be a reinvented Deontay Wilder on October 9,” – Wilder

LAS VEGAS – WBC Heavyweight World Champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury and former longtime heavyweight champion Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder have restarted their long-running rivalry and stated their intent to finally settle the score when they meet for the third time on Saturday, October 9 in an ESPN+ PPV and FOX Sports PPV event from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. “I’m going to knock Deontay Wilder spark out and it’s going to be even quicker than our last fight,” said Fury, who stopped Wilder in their second fight in February 2020 to capture the WBC title. “If he couldn’t beat me after three years out of the ring and 10 stone weight loss, he’s never beating me. None of them will. They’re just hyped up bums. All of them. Wilder, Joshua, Usyk. They’re all bums. Compared to me, they’re no good.” “Hopefully Fury is confident enough to go through with this fight, because I’m going to be a reinvented Deontay Wilder on October 9,” said Wilder, who had successfully defended his heavyweight title 10 times before losing to Fury. “This training camp has rejuvenated me. It’s refreshed me. The key to victory in this fight is having a violent mind, but approaching it with calmness. I have all the right people around me and we’re looking forward to October 9. I just hope Fury is ready to put on a show for the fans and make history once again.”

WBA World Champion Yordenis Ugás Honored with the “Key to the City” of Miami by Mayor Francis Suarez

Photo from Lester Silva

MIAMI – WBA Welterweight World Champion Yordenis Ugás was honored with the “Key to the City” of Miami by Mayor Francis Suarez this afternoon during a ceremony at Mayor Suarez’s office.

Ugás defeated legendary eight-division world champion and Philippine Senator Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao on August 21, 2021, to retain his title in a fight viewed by millions around the world.

“Ugás could have used that platform to talk about himself,” said Mayor Suarez. “Instead, he highlighted the oppression, the brutal dictatorship in Cuba. That’s something that we have to be eternally grateful for.

“He is more, in that sense, an activist than he is a fighter. And I think that’s really impressive. I knew at that moment that I had to invite him and give him the key to the city. He earned it.”

“It brings me great joy that I was presented with the Key to the City of Miami by Mayor Suarez,” said Ugás. “I had a great victory against a boxing legend like Manny Pacquiao and I was able to bring attention to the oppression my people back home in Cuba are dealing with.

“I will always fight for freedom, not only for my countrymen in Cuba, but those being oppressed all over the world. I’m grateful to all my fans who have been with me from the beginning. Today was a great day from me and I will forever be thankful.”

Ugás joins a select club of elite athletes that have received this distinction in South Florida, making his place among luminaries and past recipients such as Florida Marlins pitcher and World Series champion Livan Hernández, NBA Champions Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O´Neal, global music superstars Shakira and Jennifer López, and actor Will Smith among others that have been honored through the years.

Artiga Training Camp Notes

Wesley Chapel, Florida – Flyweight Jasmine “The Animal” Artiga (8-0-1, 5 KO) from Tampa, Florida is determined to prove that she is a major threat in the world scene as an up and coming star. Artiga on course to fight in boxing’s biggest platforms.

Artiga: 🗣 “I train for Every fight like it’s a championship fight.
With only one thing in mind and that is destroy and Annihilate anyone who is in front of me … with whatever artilitary I need to reach in my bag and use to get the job done.”

“I’m not here to just win and get a victory, I’m here to destroy and dominate that’s why I train so hard.”

“I love what I do thats why I do it with so much passion .I don’t need anyone to tell me what needs to be done . I do it I don’t complain . I never not feel like boxing … I live for this sport and this art.”

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