Stevie Spark is moving up to 147. He isn’t signed to Matchroom but Hearn said he’d like to do business with him. I wonder who Callum Peters signs to when he turns over. He and Eddie Hearn both follow each other - I’ve been told that Hearn slid into his DMs during the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Kambosos seems to be in demand. There has been enough smoke about Loma-Kambosos that there will probably be fire. Lopez also saying he wants a rematch with George.
most fighters will keep fighting after they shouldn't be. and regardless of how wealthy they are will probably do it just for a bigmac meal, lol.
It isn't listed in BoxRec, but I believe Jalen Tait 13-0 is back in the ring tomorrow night. Have seen a couple of Tait's fights and he is a very awkward southpaw with potential.
I think he just emptied his savings account and took the cash out because he was tired of all the bank fees.
THE BOXING SCOREBOARD - AUSTRALIA 35, THE WORLD 14 Upcoming fights: Jackson Murray v Steven Torres (United States) on 17 November Dylan Biggs v Nikita Tszyu for the Australian Light Middleweight title on 22 November Issac Headsplitter v Troy Coleman (United Kingdom) on 22 November Skye Nicholson v Lucy Wildheart (Sweden) for the This content is protected on 26 November Liam Paro v Montana Love (United States) on 10 December Ebanie Bridges v Avril Mathie for the This content is protected on 10 December Lucas Browne v Mark Petrovsky (Russia) on 10 December Liam Wilson v Jackson Jon England on 15 December Sam Goodman v Zhung Liu (China) on 15 December Conor Wallace v Mose Auimatagi (New Zealand) on 20 December Mark DeMori v Filip Hrgovic (Croatia) on 24 December Jai Opetaia v Ellis Zorro (United Kingdom) for the This content is protected This content is protected Pacific Games in the Solomon Islands from Sunday 19 November to Saturday 2 December 2023. Gold Medalists qualify for the Paris Olympics. Bling Box update (Golds only) to follow tournament. Official results: AUSTRALIA 35 Alex Winwood KO 4 Tibo Monabesa (Indonesia) Brock Jarvis KO 4 Marlon Paniamogan (Philippines) Darragh Foley TKO 3 Robbie Davies Jr (United Kingdom) Sam Goodman UD10 TJ Doheny (Ireland) Paulo Aokuso UD10 Yunieski Gonzalez (Cuba) Tim Tszyu TKO 9 Tony Harrison (United States) Wins This content is protected Dana Coolwell UD8 Hasibullah Ahmadi (UAE / Afghanistan) Vegas Larfield TKO 6 Sunan Agung Amoragam (Indonesia) Rebecca Hawker TKO 2 Carisse Brown (United States) Retains This content is protected Floyd Masson UD12 Fabio Turchi (Italy) Wins This content is protected Teremoana Teremoana WPTS3 (5-0) Djamili Aboudou Moindze (France) Stevie Sparkola L(SD)10 Gabrielle Gollaz Valenzuela (Mexico) Clear win by Stevie against a very tough opponent. Great respect for the Mexican, but he didn't win that fight. 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Jason Moloney MD12 Vicent Astrolabio (Philippines) Wins This content is protected Clay Waterman UD8 Kenmon Evans (United States) Alex Winwood UD10 Reyneris Gutierrez (Nicaragua) Vegas Larfield UD6 Jhunrille Castino (Philippines) Sam Goodman SD12 Ra'eese Aleem (United States) Wins IBF world title eliminator Tim Tszyu KO 1 Carlos Ocampo (Mexico) Retains This content is protected TJ Doheny TKO 4 Kazuki Nakajima (Japan) Joe Goodall TKO 6 Stephan Shaw (United States) George Kambosos Jr MD12 Maxi Hughes (United Kingdom) Wins This content is protected & IBF world title eliminator Tim Tszyu W (forfeit) Jermell Charlo (United States) Wins This content is protected Issac Hardman TKO 6 Kazuki Kyohara (Japan) Liam Wilson UD10 Carlos Maria Alanis (Argentina) Skye Nicholson UD10 Sabrina Perez (Argentina) Wins This content is protected Jai Opetaia TKO 4 Jordan Thompson (United Kingdom) Retains This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected Cesar Mateo Tapia TKO 5 Eric Robles (Mexico) TJ Doheny TKO 1 Japhethlee Llamido (United States) Justis Huni UD10 Andrew Tabiti (United States) THE WORLD 14 Emanuel Navarete (Mexico) TKO 9 Liam Wilson (27 second delay after Wilson scored KD. Wilson made to weigh-in nearly a full weight division below the house fighter). For This content is protected . Charly Suarez (Philippines) TKO 12 Paul Fleming (Fleming dropped & stopped in the last minute of a 12-round fight while ahead on the scorecards. Where are the American 27-second long-count referees when you need them?) Jarrell Miller (United States) TKO 6 Lucas Browne (Brutal fight. Courageous effort from Lucas). Bakhodir Jalolov (Uzbekistan) RSC 2 Teremoana Teremoana (Strong first round from Teremoana prompted Jalolov to bring out the big guns in the second). James Metcalf (United Kingdom) UD12 Dennis Hogan (Lack of 27 second delay for mouthpiece coming out proves costly). Loses This content is protected . Junto Nakatani (Japan) KO 12 Andrew Moloney (Gave it his all, but the other guy was a class above). For This content is protected . Joseph Parker (New Zealand) TKO 1 Django Opelu (You read that right. It wasn't a typo. New Zealand posted a win on The Boxing Scoreboard). 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MP I reckon Liam Wilson's taking an L in his next bout. I reckon England's gonna roll him. I'm gonna bet on it too.
Interesting that both Liam Wilson & Vegas Larfield are now getting matched with local talent. I think that reflects a change in their management. There's several good domestic opponents for Liam Wilson so I wonder if we might see a few of them matched with him. Jackson England gets first crack, but there's also Nathaniel May & Paul Fleming. They are all talented fighters so there could be a few good fights to look forward to. Not as many at Junior Feather where Vegas Larfield operates but a rematch with the bloke who was given a decision against him at Featherweight in his last outing is an obvious one. Maybe even a fight with someone like Dana Coolwell. This approach is consistent with the way the Tszyu's were & are being matched - clean out the local ranks, then fight on the international stage. By the time you get there you will hopefully have enough experience under your belt to know how to win against tough opposition.