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What’s Going On With WBO & Its Referees? Plus Other Chatter

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Ana Julaton holding handReferees were a major topic for the past few weeks with one in particular serving as the focal point after a featherweight world championship.

Roberto Ramirez Sr. was the object of controversy after refereeing the WBO featherweight battle between Orlando Salido and Juan Manuel Lopez on March 10 in Puerto Rico.

Lopez made comments about referee Ramirez’s decision to stop the fight and the WBO organization made an inquiry. Most attacked Lopez for the comments.

Last week, Ramirez was the referee for a female world title fight between WBO junior featherweight titleholder Ana “The Hurricane” Julaton and challenger Yesica Marcos of Argentina. The fight was held on March 16 in Argentina and for some reason it never went to purse bid. The WBO allegedly forced Julaton to fight in South America. Why?

It’s just an observation but referee Ramirez allowed Marcos to walk into the ring with a protective belt that looked as if it was two-inches thick in padding and covered almost her entire abdomen. About one-inch in stomach flesh was visible. Julaton had a protective belt too but it didn’t cover anything above her belly button as mandated by most legitimate boxing organizations. So why was Marcos allowed to fight with that contraption wrapped around her?

During the fight, any time Julaton hit Marcos to the body a cry of foul came from the Argentine fighter’s corner. The referee would turn and acknowledge their cries and warn Julaton for hitting below the belt. That’s where the problem was. The belt covered Marcos’ entire abdomen. That was illegal and should not have been allowed. Ramirez is at clearly at fault in my opinion. He should have allowed Julaton to hit her on that protective belt that was pulled up too high, but did not.

Marcos won the fight by decision and fought well. But basically Julaton was handicapped by not being able to attack Marcos body. Every time she did she was given a warning and in one instance the referee Ramirez deducted a point from Julaton. It was definitely, in my opinion, hometown cooking. Maybe Ramirez was intimidated by the large Argentine crowd?

It also was poor refereeing from the start.

Anytime a referee gives an advantage to a fighter he’s doing a bad job.

Other Boxing Chatter

WBC junior welterweight titleholder Erik “El Terrible” Morales (52-7, 36 KOs) was to make his first title defense against undefeated Danny “Swift” Garcia (22-0, 14 KOs) of Philadelphia on Saturday, but came in over weight. The Golden Boy Promotions event takes place in Houston, Texas at the Reliant Arena. Also on the card will be James Kirkland (30-1, 27 KOs) fighting Carlos Molina (19-4-2) in a junior middleweight bout.

Jelena Mrdjenovich (26-8-1, 13 KOs) fights Lindsay Garbatt (7-4-1) in a lightweight match featuring two of Canada’s better female prizefighters. Mrdjenovich will be defending the WIBA featherweight title on Friday March 23, in Edmonton. This will be their third encounter. Garbatt won the previous two conflicts.

Lightweight Gavin Rees (35-1-1, 16 KOs) travels to France to defend the EBU title against Anthony Mezaache (21-6-3, 6 KOs) in a 12 round contest. The European title fight will be held on Friday March 23.

Roberto “Amenaza” Garcia (30-3, 20 KOs) returns to his Southern Texas roots to fight Antwone Smith (21-3-1, 12 KOs) in a junior middleweight bout set for 10 rounds. Garcia trains at the Wild Card Gym in Hollywood, Calif. The match will be held in Pharr, Texas.

Las Vegas prizefighter Diego Magdaleno (21-0, 7 KOs) fights Mexico’s Miguel Beltran Jr. (26-1, 17 KOs) on Friday in Tucson, Arizona. Also on the Top Rank card will be undefeated heavyweight Andy Ruiz (13-0, 8 KOs) fighting Homero Fonseca (9-4-3).

IBF featherweight titleholder Dahiana Santana (28-6, 12 KOs) fights Stacey Reile (10-4, 4 KOs) on Saturday March 24 in Santiago, Dominican Republic. It’s their third encounter with each having a win. Also on the same card IBF junior featherweight titleholder Ada Velez (20-3-3) fights Dominican female prizefighter Katy Castillo.

Germany’s Elina “The Machine” Tissen (13-2) has a 10-round clash with Doris Koehler (8-9-1) for the WIBF and GBU featherweight titles. The world title match takes place Munster, Germany on Saturday March 24. It’s Tissen’s third title defense. Koehler fights out of Austria.

Mexico’s Hernan Marquez (32-2, 25 KOs) defends the WBA flyweight title against Philippine’s Rodel Mayol 30-5-2, 22 KOs) on Saturday. Marquez, 23, fights out of Sonora, Mexico and is making his third defense. Rayol is a former world champion. The match will be held in Ciudad Obregon. Or will it? Marquez didn’t make weight so the fight is up in the air.

AJ “Bazooka” Banal (26-1-1, 19 KOs) has a 12 round clash with Raul Hidalgo (16-5, 12 KOs) on Saturday March 24. Banal will be defending the WBO Asia Pacific bantamweight title in Cebu City, Philippines.

South Africa’s Takalani Ndlovu (33-6, 18 KOs) defends the IBF junior featherweight title against Jeffrey Mathebula (25-3-2, 14 KOs) on Saturday March 24. Carnival City, South Africa will be the site.

Former junior welterweight and welterweight world champion Zab Judah (41-7, 28 KOs) fights undefeated Vernon Paris (26-0, 15 KOs) in a 12 round junior welterweight clash on Saturday March 24. Also on the same card Tomasz Adamek (44-2, 28 KOs) fights Nagy Aguilera (17-6, 12 KOs) in a heavyweight contest at the Aviator Sports Complex in Brooklyn.

Giacobbe Fragomeni (29-3-2, 12 KOs) and former champion Silvio Branco (62-10-3, 37 KOs) fought to a draw after 12 rounds for the WBC cruiserweight number one ranking. The match was held on Saturday March 17 in Pavia, Italy

WBC junior featherweight titleholder Alicia Ashley (18-9-1) beat Mexico’s Maria Villalobos (12-6-1) by unanimous decision in a title defense. The confrontation took place on Saturday March 17 in Mexico City.

WBC lightweight titleholder Antonio DeMarcos (27-2-1, 20 KOs) knocked out Miguel Roman (37-10, 28 KOs) at the end of round five. DeMarcos won the title by knockout over Venezuela’s Jorge Linares last Summer. The match took place in Los Mochis, Mexico.

Former Riverside resident Omar Chavez (28-1-1, 21 KOs) stopped Emilio Julio (20-8-2, 13 KOs) at the end of round 10. Chavez is the younger brother of middleweight titleholder Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

Vitaliy Kopylenko (17-0, 8 KOs) remained undefeated by knocking out Vasyl Tarabarov (22-1-1, 8 KOs) at the end of round four in Kiev, Ukraine. Kopylenko wins the WBF Intercontinental title on Saturday March 17.

World title contender Matthew Hatton (42-6-2, 16 KOs) lost to undefeated Kell Brook (29-0, 16 KOs) in a welterweight match after 12 rounds. Their collision took place in Sheffield, England on Saturday March 17.

Super middleweights Farah Ennis (19-1, 12 KOs) beat Dion Savage (11-3, 6 KOs) after 10 rounds on Saturday March 17. Their bout took place at Bally’s Park Place Hotel Casino in Atlantic City.

Norwalk’s Carlos Molina (16-0-1, 7 KOs) remained undefeated with a unanimous decision win over Angino Perez (11-4, 9 KOs). Their junior welterweight match was held on Saturday in Pharr, Texas.

Yesica Marcos (19-0-1, 6 KOs) won a 10-round decision over WBO junior featherweight titleholder Ana “The Hurricane” Julaton (10-3-1) on Friday March 16. Their title bout was held in Mendoza, Argentina. Marcos is from Argentina.

Mexico’s Omar Salado (23-5-2, 14 KOs) was upset by Northern California’s Glenn Donaire (19-4-1, 10 KOs) for a vacant junior bantamweight title in Mexico City. The match took place Friday March 16. Donaire is the older brother of junior featherweight world champion Nonito Donaire.

Former junior welterweight titleholder Kendall Holt (28-5, 16 KOs) knocked out Tim Coleman (19-3-1, 5 KOs) at 2:23 of round two. Their welterweight match was held at Morongo Casino on Friday March 16. La Puente’s Abraham Lopez (17-0, 12 KOs) remained unbeaten with a victory over Gabriel Tolmajyan (12-2-1).

Jose Zepeda (9-0, 7 KOs) knocked out Sergio De La Torre (11-16-3) at 1:34 of round two of a welterweight fight in Montebello, Calif. Also, lightweight Irving Garcia (6-1, 4 KOs) stopped Jalani Wilson (0-1-1) at 2:21 of round three.

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Avila Perspective, Chap. 317: Callum Walsh, Dana White and More

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As Callum Walsh stood on the observation deck at the top of the Empire State Building with fists clenched, it harked back to actor Jimmy Cagney, an actor of Irish descent, yelling “Top of the world, ma,” in the 1949 motion picture White Heat.

The Irish-born Walsh brings that kind of attitude.

Once again Walsh (12-0, 10 KOs) returns to New York City and this time faces Scottish warrior Dean Sutherland (19-1, 7 KOs) in a super welterweight match set for 10 rounds on Sunday, March 16, at Madison Garden Theater.

UFC Fight Pass will stream the 360 Promotions event.

Flanked by master trainer Freddie Roach and managed by Dana White it brings questions as to the direction that Walsh will be steered. It was just revealed that White will head a new boxing promotion outfit with big plans to make a more UFC type of organization.

Is Walsh part of the plans?

It’s a lot to digest as the hot prospect from Cork, Ireland proceeds toward world championship dreams. Can he cleanse his mind of this major distraction?

Walsh and Sutherland are both southpaws who are meeting at the crossroads in the heart of New York City. At this point of their careers a loss can mean rebooting and taking a few steps backward. The winner moves on to the next crucial step.

Sutherland, 26, hails from Aberdeen and has never fought outside of his native Scotland. It’s a lot to ask of someone whose country’s population of 5 million is dwarfed by New York City’s 8.2 million inhabitants all packed together.

Ireland’s population is also 5 million. So basically, both Walsh and Sutherland are on even terms when they enter the prize ring on Sunday.

Who knows what kind of competition Sutherland faced in Scotland. He beat two undefeated fighters and also conquered two foes who each had more than 100 losses on their resumes.

Meanwhile, Walsh has faced only one undefeated fighter but handled veterans like Benjamin Whitaker, Ismael Villareal and Carlos Ortiz Cervantes. But you never know until they meet face to face. Anything can happen in a prize ring.

Walsh has a three-fight knockout streak. Sutherland has slept two out of his last three foes. They will be joined by several Irish fighters on the card plus Cletus “The Hebrew Hammer” Seldin.

Dana, Turk and TKO

The announcement earlier in the week that Turki Alalshikh together with TKO Group Holdings that include Dana White and Nick Khan formed a new boxing promotion company.

White, who does not own UFC but guides the MMA ship, works for Endeavor, the parent company of UFC and WWE. Their events are all shown on ESPN, the powerful sports network (albeit WWE’s flagship weekly show “Raw” recently moved to Netflix). It seems Endeavor has decided to allow White to guide its boxing program too.

Where does that leave Top Rank?

It seems the partnership plans to rid boxing of the many sanctioning organizations and have only one champion per division. The champion will be given a Ring Magazine belt. Recently, Turki Alalshikh purchased The Ring magazine from Golden Boy Promotions. This seems to have been the plan all along.

Is this good for boxing?

Mark Shapiro, the president of TKO Group Holdings, said:

“This is a strategic opportunity to re-imagine the sport of boxing globally. TKO has the deep expertise, promotional prowess, and longstanding relationships. HE Turki Alalshikh and Sela share our passion and vision for evolving the current model. Together, we can bring the sweet science back to its rightful place in the forefront of the global sports ecosystem.”

DAZN all day

Three boxing cards take place on Saturday beginning with WBA featherweight titlist Nick Ball (21-0-1) the human cannonball, defending against former champion TJ Doheny from Liverpool, England. The first bout begins around 9:30 a.m. (Pacific Coast Time). Ball likes to charge forward and punch. Doheny is no slouch and has experience.

Later, Matchroom Boxing presents a show from Florida that features Edgar Berlanga (22-1) fresh off a solid contest against Canelo Alvarez. He fights undefeated Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz (20-0-1) in a super middleweight match. Also, Ammo Williams (17-1) returns to face dangerous Patrice Volny (19-1) in a middleweight clash. The card starts at 3:30 p.m. (Pacific Coast Time.

Saturday evening MarvNation presents Amado Vargas (11-0) meeting Eduardo Hernandez (8-2) in a super lightweight contest at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California. Start time is set for 8 p.m. (Pacific Coast Time). The son of the great Fernando Vargas remains undefeated.

Fights to Watch

Sat. DAZN 11:30 a.m. Nick Ball (21-0-1) vs TJ Doheny (26-5).

Sat. DAZN 3:30 p.m. Edgar Berlanga (22-1) vs Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz (20-0-1) ; Ammo Williams (17-1) vs Patrice Volny (19-1).

Sat. DAZN 8 p.m. Amado Vargas (11-0) vs Eduardo Hernandez (8-2).

Sun. UFC Fight Pass 3 p.m. Callum Walsh (12-0) vs Dean Sutherland (19-1).

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A Fresh Face on the Boxing Scene, Bryce Mills Faces His Toughest Test on Friday

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“He wants to test himself and find out just how good he really is,” said International Boxing Hall of Fame promoter Russell Peltz regarding super lightweight Bryce Mills. Peltz, who has dealt with a wide range of fighters throughout his lifetime in boxing, recognized the fire that burned inside Mills at a local show in Philadelphia in early 2022. At the time Mills had less than ten professional fights under his belt.

Mills hails from Liverpool in upstate New York and trains in nearby Syracuse. Currently 17-1 (6 KOs), he’s undefeated in his last 11 since losing a split decision to a Puerto Rican fighter from the Bronx who had fought much stiffer competition.

The fight in question that caught Peltz’s eye was arranged by the well-known and respected matchmaker Nick Tiberi who paired Mills in an intriguing fight against Daiyaan Butt, a tough and skilled fighter from the Philadelphia area. They fought at LIVE Casino in South Philadelphia on Feb. 24, 2022.

Although the crowd on hand that night favored Butt, Mills, although then only 20 years old, wasn’t intimidated and was the clear-cut winner at the end of their exciting, back-and-forth battle. This showed Peltz that Mills was serious about seeing just how far his ability could take him.

That’s why Peltz decided to join forces with Mills. Despite being semi-retired, Peltz is still active enough to help guide fighters through the ever-changing wild west landscape that is boxing. Since their union after Mill’s victory over Butt, Mills has been on a nine-fight winning streak heading into what Peltz believes is the toughest test of his career this Friday against Alex Martin 18-6 (6 KOs) of Chicago.

“I didn’t want him to take this fight, it’s a dangerous fight for him. Martin is a southpaw and is tricky, he’s a veteran and is experienced. His father (Mills’s father) called me and said that Bryce wanted the fight, to his credit,” says Peltz. One look at Martin’s resume and it confirms what Peltz stated. All six of Martin’s losses came against fighters with outstanding records including a former world title challenger. Martin also holds some quality wins over undefeated prospects that were at similar points in their careers to where Mills currently is in his development.

Bryce Mills looks like a fighter (he’s always in shape), acts like a fighter (testing his craft against all comers), walks the walk of a fighter, and fights with a fan-friendly pedal-to-the-metal style. That is a winning combination that could be the breath of fresh air the boxing world could surely use and on Friday night at the Wind Creek Events Center in Bethlehem, PA, live on DAZN, Mills is going to have the opportunity to put the boxing world on notice.

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DAZN will televise the Mills-Martin fight along with a main event that features undefeated middleweight Euri Cedeno (10-0-1, 9 KO’s) against Ulices Rivera (11-1, 7 KO’s). Knockout artist Joseph Adorno (20-4-1, 17 KOs) and undefeated Reading, PA super featherweight Julian Gonzalez (15-0-1, 11 KOs) appear in separate bouts on the undercard. Tickets for the Marshall Kauffman’s Kings Promotion show are still available through Ticketmaster. Lobby doors open at 5:00 pm. First bell is at 7:00.

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High Drama in Japan as ‘Amazing Boy’ Kenshiro Teraji Overcomes Seigo Yuri Akui

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Overshadowed by countrymen Naoya Inoue and Junto Nakatani, Kenshiro Teraji embossed his Hall of Fame credentials in Tokyo tonight with a dramatic 12th-round stoppage of Seigo Yuri Akui. At stake were two pieces of the world flyweight title. A two-time world title-holder a division below (108), Teraji (25-1, 16 KOs) was appearing in his 16th world title fight.

This Japan vs. Japan matchup will go down in Japanese boxing lore as one of the best title fights ever on Japanese soil. Through the 11 completed rounds, Akui was up 105-104 on two of the cards with Teraji up 106-103 on the third. However, judging by his appearance, Akui was more damaged. The stoppage by Japanese referee Katsuhiko Nakamura, which came at the 1:31 mark of the final round with Akui still standing, struck some as premature but the gallant Akui was well-beaten.

A second-generation prizefighter, Kenshiro Teraji, 33, came bearing the WBC 112-pound belt which he acquired this past October with an 11th round TKO of Nicaraguan veteran Cristofer Rosales. The 29-year-old Akui (21-3-1) was making the second defense of the WBA strap he won with a wide decision over previously undefeated Artem Dalakian.

Although Teraji keeps on rolling – this was his seventh straight win which began with a third-round blast-out of Masamichi Yabuki, avenging his lone defeat – things aren’t getting any easier for the so-called “Amazing Boy.” In his last three fights, which include a hard-earned majority decision over Carlos Canizales, he answered the bell for 35 rounds.

By and large, fighters in his weight class don’t age well. While Teraji is starting to slip, he has no intention of retiring any time soon. His goal, he says is to unify the title and eventually move up a notch to pursue a world title in a third weight class. The other pieces of the 112-pound title are currently the property of Mexico’s Angel Ayala who defends his IBF diadem against Yabuki later this month and LA’s Anthony Olascuaga who was in action on tonight’s undercard.

Other Bouts of Note

Olascuaga, a stablemate of Junto Nakatani, trained by 2024 TSS Trainer of the Year Rudy Hernandez, advanced to 9-1 (6) with a hard-earned unanimous decision over Hiroto Kyoguchi. The judges had it 118-110 and 117-111 (scores condemned as too wide) with the third judge having it 6-6 in rounds but scoring it 114-113 in acknowledgement of the knockdown credited to Olascuaga in round 11, the result of a short left that produced a delayed reaction.

Olascuaga was making the second defense of his WBO belt in his fifth straight trip to Japan. In his lone defeat, he was thrust against the formidable Teraji as a late sub, acquitting himself well in defeat (L TKO 9) despite having only five pro fights under his belt and having only 10 days to prepare. Kyoguchi (19-3) had previously held titles in the sport’s two smallest weight classes.

In a big upset, Puerto Rico’s Rene Santiago, thought to be well past his prime at age 32, wrested the WBO light flyweight title with a unanimous decision over Shokichi Iwata who was making the first defense of the title he won with a third-round stoppage of Spain’s previously undefeated Jairo Noriega. Tokyo’s Iwata was a consensus 9/1 favorite.

Santiago, who advanced to 14-4 (9), won by scores of 118-110, 117-111, and 116-112. It was the second loss for Iwata who had knocked out 11 of his first 15 opponents.

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