Light Heavyweight thread.

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  1. houmzz

    houmzz Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    According to reports in the Montreal Journal and TVA Sports, there are discussions for Pascal to return to the ring on May 19th, as part of the undercard to the light heavyweight showdown between Adonis Stevenson and Badou Jack, which takes place in Toronto.

    Trainer Stephan Larouche confirmed that the negotiations were ongoing, but said there were some details to work out.

    And the outlets are also reporting that Pascal is coming back to the ring on June 29 - with a location and opponent to be revealed.
     
  2. houmzz

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    Willy Hutchinson has signed a deal with Frank Warren and will make his pro debut on May 19th card.

    He is Scotland’s most successful amateur boxer having won European Junior gold in 2014 before following that up by becoming World amateur Champion in 2016, becoming the first Scotsman ever to win a World amateur title.
     
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  3. houmzz

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    Pascal is set to return with fight in May and with fight in June or July.
     
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    The talanted James branch will make his pro debut on on June 23rd.


    One of Frank Warren’s most recent recruits, the outstanding amateur James Branch, is currently fending off suggestions that his professional career should be launched at light heavyweight. For the hefty product of Repton BC it is not an option he is overly keen on ahead of a mooted debut on April 14.


    In his first exclusive Fighter Diary, Jamie explains his weighty issue, before talking us through his amateur exploits and the family history that has led him to where he is today…

    FIGHTER DIARY BY JAMIE BRANCH

    A LOT OF people talk to me about coming down to light heavy but they don’t realise that I am quite thick set and I don’t think it is going to happen! We’ll have a look at it though.

    I have won titles in the amateurs at light heavy, but all the main ones I won were at cruiserweight so, for me, sticking there is the most likely option.

    I won’t be a small cruiserweight and I am getting bigger. Now I am training at the Peacock Gym with Martin (Bowers) I am getting the strength and conditioning that I never really had in the amateurs and I can feel myself getting bigger.

    I had a successful stint in the amateurs where I only had three defeats in 50 fights, which is a good pedigree and I obviously had my dad – also James – behind me who enjoyed a massive amateur career, but unfortunately it didn’t work out for him as a professional.

    I will always stick to the same system I’m working to now because I know I can beat people with the way I box. I go in there and make them miss because if they can’t hit you they can’t beat you.

    I will stick to that all the way through professional boxing and I am so confident I can go all the way.

    In the amateurs I remember I was only 17 in the ABAs and I was about 78kg then. All the boys were laughing at me wanting to draw me and I thought ‘we’ll see’ because it is not a strength contest.

    Yes it does come into play, but if you are a good boxer you can nullify everything else. That is what I do.

    My style is very elusive and I am very awkward to fight – everyone I have been in the ring with always says that.

    The three defeats I suffered were to Laurence Okolie, Warren Baister and one near the beginning many years ago. I beat Laurence the first time we boxed, while he got the decision in the second, but it was close.

    Now with us both in the professionals it could be a big, big showdown one day I think.

    Like Laurence, I was on Team GB for about a year before I left because I didn’t like the Sheffield set-up, although I appreciate everything they done for me.

    They did their best with me but I just didn’t click with them up there because of my style. In Sheffield it is more of a one-size-fits-all approach with hands tucked in, whereas I’m more of a free-flowing counter-attacking southpaw with my hands held a bit lower.

    With how I box there are no instructions when you go out there because even I don’t know what is coming next myself! Everything is off the cuff and up in Sheffield I couldn’t really produce what they were looking for. Taking shots on the arms is not really my thing.

    I got on the team in 2015 so, in theory, it was perfect timing for the Rio Olympics. Myself and Laurence got on at the same time and we were both about to go to a few tournaments before unfortunately I got injured.

    That was it and I was out. I pulled a muscle in my back and, with keeping on training, I made it worse and worse. The next thing I knew I couldn’t train at all.

    With not being able to go to the tournaments there was no chance of going to the Olympics. That was it for me after that because I was only up there because I wanted to go to Rio and it was the only thing left for me in the amateurs.

    After coming back, myself and my dad – along with the coaches at the Repton – spent a long time making my back as strong as possible so the problem would never come back again.

    The plan was to do that, win the senior ABAs – which I did – as a warm-up, before turning pro.

    So my last fight was in July and the time after that was used going around different pro gyms sparring with different people. We came to the Peacock last and this is where I really found a home.

    The connection is there because my dad was trained by Martin and was with Frank (Warren) as well. There are not many gyms that give you the same homely feel as the Repton does where you are like a family, but this is one of them and I feel so at home here.

    They have put me in with Frank with the history there and how we are looking at it is that it is like unfinished business for the Branch family.

    My dad turned professional with a lot of expectation after him doing so much in the amateurs. Unfortunately it didn’t turn out for him.

    Now I’m with the same trainer, the same promoter and I am going to finish it. I’m going to go all the way and do it all myself.

    https://www.frankwarren.com/james-ready-to-branch-out/
     
  5. Kadiru

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    Hutchinson has already given his pro debut last year. He's 3-0 (2 KOs)

    http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/811747
     
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  6. houmzz

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    Willy Hutchinson has signed a deal with Frank Warren
     
  7. houmzz

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    I know that, just some unforced error from me.
     
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  8. The Akbar One

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    Pascal is trash at this point.
     
  9. DanielDimov

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    I guess he desperately needs some money. There is no other explanation about his come back...
     
  10. Hit The Road Jack

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    There's a lot of good prospects coming up at Light Heavyweight...
    Vladimir Shishkin, Callum Johnson, Willy Hutchinson, Joshua Buatsi, Ali Akhmedov, Anthony Yarde, Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, Marko Calic, Hrvoje Sep, Mathieu Bauderlique, Pawel Stepien, Nathan Thorley, Serge Michel, Lyndon Arthur, Kody Davies

    and has Egor Mekhonstev retired?
     
  11. houmzz

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    Pascal is set to face Stve Bosse instead of these two proposed appearances. This fight is penciled for June 29th.
     
  12. Hit The Road Jack

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    Pascal would be a good next fight for Anthony Yarde
     
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    So, Edwin Roudriguez is suspended by Nevada Athletic Commission until 2018-08-16 and suspended by California State Athletic Commission indefinitely.
     
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    Doudou Ngumbu/Yoann Kongolo for the World Boxing Council Francophone Light Heavyweight Title on May 26th
     
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    Erik Bazinyan is very active this as he has two fights penciled for this and next month. He will face Alejandro Gustavo Falliga on May 26th card first.