By Luis A. Cortes III
When WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol (16-0) (11 KO’s) takes the ring tonight in Chicago to defend his title for the fifth time against Dominican power puncher Lenin Castillo (20-2-1) (15 KO’s). He does so fully aware that in order to stay relevant in the mind of boxing fans, not only does he need a victory, but an impressive showing would go a long way to further his future goal of being the undisputed king of his division. Before that goal can be released though, the landscape of the ultra-talent rich light heavyweight division is about to change with two major blockbuster fights scheduled to take place in the next couple of weeks.
First is the unification fight on ESPN next Friday night from Philadelphia between WBC champion Oleksandr Gvozdk and the IBF champion Artur Beterbiev. That fight is being viewed as a possible fight of the year candidate without a single punch having been thrown. It’s truly a fight fan's dream matchup that should deliver pure action. After that is the November 2nd historical showdown between current middleweight king Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and WBO light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev. With these two huge fights taking place within weeks of each other, it must be hard pressed for the other champion Bivol to have to wait his turn at taking a crack at the other elite fighters. Notice that his title defense tonight wasn’t mentioned in terms of mega fights that could alter the landscape of the division.
It wasn’t long ago, back in 2017, when Bivol first captured the title on HBO. He was clearly being nurtured by the network and his handlers to be a future box office attraction. At the time, Bivol’s promoters (World of Boxing) had a partnership with U.S. based promoter Main Events that afforded him the ability to have his fights broadcasted on HBO. Main Events handled all things Bivol in the United States, which included him being featured in the main event fight in November of last year in Atlantic City. With HBO getting out of the business of distributing fights just a month later, Bivol and his handlers at World of Boxing decided to move on and join Matchroom Boxing USA. Since that time, Bivol has been featured once on DAZN, a title defense against blue collar contender Joe Smith Jr.
It’s a far cry from the type of profile that Bivol was expecting to have at this point. And it also didn’t help when a potential unification and mega fight with fellow Russian Sergey Kovalev never came to fruition after Kovalev was surprisingly stopped by Elider Alvarez in August of last year. It’s the type of situation that would make any champion in his physical prime frustrated not to get the type of major fights that could cement his own legacy in the sport. This is not lost on Bivol, who so far has remained level headed about the entire situation.
“I want to make my mark in boxing history and to do this you have to fight the best,” stated Bivol. “Of course, I want to fight against the other champions but sometimes you cannot do it because they are busy, but we have good fights and I am happy with that. The fight next weekend is a great one and I would love to face the winner, we will know more about my future after that fight.”
Patience is a virtue right now for Bivol. However, it’s clear through his words that the sand in that hour glass may be running out. It also is clear that he wants his handlers to put him in line to face the other elite fighters since he is planning on being in attendance both next week and in Vegas on November 2nd. During all the pre-fight interviews and conversations leading up to his title defense tonight. Not much time was spent discussing his opponent. Sometimes this is looked at as a bad thing, that a fighter is suffering from a lack of focus with the task at hand. So far in his career, Bivol has been a consummate professional and nothing suggests that he isn’t aware that for him to have these opportunities it starts with being impressive in victory tonight. After all, if he does come out victorious as expected tonight, and doesn’t automatically get a unification fight with the winner of next weekends mega unification fight, he has a plethora of worthy challengers to fight. The light heavyweight division is one of the deepest in the sport, if not the deepest. With elite fighters not only as champions, but also on the contender level.
A victory tonight for Bivol will put him in line to fight all the contenders and unified champions to try and indeed make his mark in the sport. His style of boxer-puncher also meshes well with any of these other fighters on the elite level, which means pure excitement for fans. Although a victory in his fight tonight won’t contribute to the rapidly changing landscape of the division. Bivol indeed needs to be victorious, since the only way the landscape changes tonight is if he truly has looked past his opponent and winds up losing in a major upset.
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Friday, October 11, 2019
Monday, October 29, 2018
HBO results: Daniel Jacobs defeats Sergiy Derevyanchenko
Luis Cortes' report from Daniel Jacobs vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko on Saturday night from the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden:
HBO results: Daniel Jacobs defeats Sergiy Derevyanchenko
HBO results: Daniel Jacobs defeats Sergiy Derevyanchenko
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Thursday, August 2, 2018
Kathy Duva Interview
Luis Cortes recently interviewed Kathy Duva of Main Events at the company's office in Totowa, New Jersey. Main Events is an internationally recognized boxing promotion that was founded in 1978 by Hall-of-Fame promoter Dan Duva. Kathy, the widow of Dan, has served as Main Event's CEO since 1996. The promotion's roster currently includes a number of talented fighters including light heavyweight world champion, Sergey Kovalev, and light heavyweight contender, Sullivan Barrera.
Luis and Kathy discussed this Saturday's HBO boxing card from the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, featuring a WBO Light Heavyweight title bout between Sergey Kovalev (32-2-1, 28 KOs) and Eleider "Storm" Alvarez (23-0, 11 KOs).
Check out their Bonus Round interview on both SoundCloud and iTunes:
Bonus Round - Kathy Duva Interview with Luis Cortes II on SoundCloud
Bonus Round - Kathy Duva Interview with Luis Cortes II on iTunes
Luis and Kathy discussed this Saturday's HBO boxing card from the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, featuring a WBO Light Heavyweight title bout between Sergey Kovalev (32-2-1, 28 KOs) and Eleider "Storm" Alvarez (23-0, 11 KOs).
Check out their Bonus Round interview on both SoundCloud and iTunes:
Bonus Round - Kathy Duva Interview with Luis Cortes II on SoundCloud
Bonus Round - Kathy Duva Interview with Luis Cortes II on iTunes
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Friday, July 20, 2018
A heat wave of boxing hits Philly
Check out Luis Cortes' recent article, A heat wave of boxing hits Philly.
Luis' article on the upcoming Philadelphia area boxing shows is available on the Undisputed Champion Network website.
Congrats on another great article, Luis!
Luis' article on the upcoming Philadelphia area boxing shows is available on the Undisputed Champion Network website.
Congrats on another great article, Luis!
(Jaron "Boots" Ennis)
Sunday, May 6, 2018
GGG Kayos Martirosyan in Carson
Gennady "GGG" Golovkin (38-0-1, 34 KOs) knocked out Vanes Martirosyan (36-4-1, 21 KOs) in the second round of last nights World Middleweight Title fight at the StubHub Center in Carson, California. Martirosyan was the replacement opponent for Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, who withdrew from the May 5th rematch after testing positive for a banned substance. Last night's bout aired on regular HBO.
Vanes Martirosyan, an Armenian-American, represented the United States as a welterweight at the 2004 Olympic Games. The fighter resides in Glendale, California, a city known for its large Armenian-American population. This factor played into the promoter's decision to schedule Martirosyan as GGG's opponent in Carson last night. Despite not selling out the venue, Glendale's Armenian-American population certainly made their presence known as Martirosyan made his way to the ring.
Martirosyan, one of the few remaining Don King fighters, stepped into the ring last night having not fought in a professional bout in 23 months. This fact caused GGG and his camp to feel the wrath of boxing writers and fans across multiple platforms on the worldwide web.
GGG, the longest reigning active world champion, came out in the first round looking for an early end to the night. He landed jabs almost at will, snapping back his opponent's head on multiple occasions. Later in the round, Martirosyan hit GGG with a nice right hand to the jaw, that he followed up with a jab to the head. These shots seemed to surprise the unified middleweight champion, who controlled the pace of the opening frame up to this point.
At the outset of the second round, GGG appeared to have had enough of Martirosyan. He answered the bell by attacking the Californian. GGG hurt Martirosyan with a hard right upper cut. Soon after, GGG crushed Martirosyan with a brutal multi-punch combo that started with an overhand right, and was followed by two jabs, two right hands, a left hook, a right hand, a left hook, and a final right hook as Martirosyan's knee hit the canvas. Referee Jack Reiss counted Martirosyan out, and waived off the fight at 1:53 of the second round.
GGG said in the post-fight interview that he is willing to fight anyone in the middleweight division, including Canelo Alvarez. GGG told HBO's Max Kellerman, "I want everyone. I have lots of belts. I challenge anyone to come and take my belts. I don't care who it is. Let's clean the division out. Happy Cinco de Mayo."
Vanes Martirosyan, an Armenian-American, represented the United States as a welterweight at the 2004 Olympic Games. The fighter resides in Glendale, California, a city known for its large Armenian-American population. This factor played into the promoter's decision to schedule Martirosyan as GGG's opponent in Carson last night. Despite not selling out the venue, Glendale's Armenian-American population certainly made their presence known as Martirosyan made his way to the ring.
Martirosyan, one of the few remaining Don King fighters, stepped into the ring last night having not fought in a professional bout in 23 months. This fact caused GGG and his camp to feel the wrath of boxing writers and fans across multiple platforms on the worldwide web.
GGG, the longest reigning active world champion, came out in the first round looking for an early end to the night. He landed jabs almost at will, snapping back his opponent's head on multiple occasions. Later in the round, Martirosyan hit GGG with a nice right hand to the jaw, that he followed up with a jab to the head. These shots seemed to surprise the unified middleweight champion, who controlled the pace of the opening frame up to this point.
At the outset of the second round, GGG appeared to have had enough of Martirosyan. He answered the bell by attacking the Californian. GGG hurt Martirosyan with a hard right upper cut. Soon after, GGG crushed Martirosyan with a brutal multi-punch combo that started with an overhand right, and was followed by two jabs, two right hands, a left hook, a right hand, a left hook, and a final right hook as Martirosyan's knee hit the canvas. Referee Jack Reiss counted Martirosyan out, and waived off the fight at 1:53 of the second round.
GGG said in the post-fight interview that he is willing to fight anyone in the middleweight division, including Canelo Alvarez. GGG told HBO's Max Kellerman, "I want everyone. I have lots of belts. I challenge anyone to come and take my belts. I don't care who it is. Let's clean the division out. Happy Cinco de Mayo."
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Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Tevin Farmer Interview
Luis Cortes had the opportunity to interview super featherweight, Tevin Farmer (25-4-1, 5 KOs) leading up to his December 9, 2017 bout against Kenichi Ogawa (22-1, 17 KOs) for the vacant IBF World Super Featherweight Title. This HBO televised bout is part of nine fight card at the Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, that also features another super featherweight bout between Orlando Salido (44-13-4, 31 KOs) and Miguel Roman (57-12, 44 KOs).
Check out their Bonus Round interview on SoundCloud and iTunes:
Bonus Round - Tevin Farmer Interview with Luis Cortes on SoundCloud
Bonus Round - Tevin Farmer Interview with Luis Cortes on iTunes
-Luis A. Cortes III
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Check out their Bonus Round interview on SoundCloud and iTunes:
Bonus Round - Tevin Farmer Interview with Luis Cortes on SoundCloud
Bonus Round - Tevin Farmer Interview with Luis Cortes on iTunes
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Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Jason Sosa Interview
Luis Cortes caught up with super featherweight, Jason Sosa (20-2-4, 15 KOs), leading up to his November 25, 2017 bout against Yuriorkis Gamboa (27-2, 17 KOs) at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City. This fight is part of the Sergey Kovalev vs. Vyacheslav Shabranskyy, WBO Light Heavyweight Title fight card that will air on HBO.
Check out their Bonus Round interview on both SoundCloud and iTunes:
Bonus Round - Jason Sosa Interview with Luis Cortes on SoundCloud
Bonus Round - Jason Sosa Interview with Luis Cortes on iTunes
For more information on Jason Sosa and the November 25th bout at MSG, please check out the following sites:
Jason Sosa's BoxRec Page
Main Events Official Website
Check out their Bonus Round interview on both SoundCloud and iTunes:
Bonus Round - Jason Sosa Interview with Luis Cortes on SoundCloud
Bonus Round - Jason Sosa Interview with Luis Cortes on iTunes
For more information on Jason Sosa and the November 25th bout at MSG, please check out the following sites:
Jason Sosa's BoxRec Page
Main Events Official Website
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Sunday, October 8, 2017
Miguel Cotto's Final Opponent...
The Miguel Cotto Camp recently announced their fighter's final opponent. On December 2nd, Miguel Cotto (41-5, 33 KOs) will fight Sadam Ali (25-1, 14 KOs) in a twelve round bout at Madison Square Garden in New York. Cotto, who recently captured the WBO Super Welterweight Title, openly discussed the possibility of fighting the winner of the GGG vs. Canelo fight but instead decided to fight Brooklyn's Ali.
Cotto is coming off of a unanimous decision victory over Yoshihiro Kamegai (27-3-2, 24 KOs) at the StubHub Center in Carson, CA. Ali last fought Johan Perez (22-4-2, 15 KOs) on July 29th in Tucson, AZ, where he walked away the winner via unanimous decision. Ali also captured the vacant WBA International Welterweight Title in this contest. Ali's only career blemish came at the hands of Jesse Vargas (27-2, 10 KOs) in March of 2016.
The Cotto vs. Ali bout will be televised by HBO and promoted by Golden Boy Promotions.
Stay tuned to The Weigh-In Boxing Blog and Podcast for more information on the fight and undercard.
Cotto is coming off of a unanimous decision victory over Yoshihiro Kamegai (27-3-2, 24 KOs) at the StubHub Center in Carson, CA. Ali last fought Johan Perez (22-4-2, 15 KOs) on July 29th in Tucson, AZ, where he walked away the winner via unanimous decision. Ali also captured the vacant WBA International Welterweight Title in this contest. Ali's only career blemish came at the hands of Jesse Vargas (27-2, 10 KOs) in March of 2016.
The Cotto vs. Ali bout will be televised by HBO and promoted by Golden Boy Promotions.
Stay tuned to The Weigh-In Boxing Blog and Podcast for more information on the fight and undercard.
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Monday, September 11, 2017
Sergey Kovalev vs. Vyacheslav Shabranskyy
Former World Light Heavyweight champion, Sergey Kovalev (30-2-1, 26 KOs) will square off against hard-hitting contender, Vyacheslav Shabranskyy (19-1, 16 KOs) in a ten-round, light heavyweight bout on November 25th at the Theater at Madison Square Garden. The event, which is promoted by Main Events and Krusher Promotions in association with Golden Boy Promotions, will air on HBO's "Boxing After Dark". This fight was scheduled amidst rumors of Kovalev's upcoming retirement from boxing.
Russia's Kovalev is coming off of back-to-back defeats at the hands of current light heavyweight king, Andre Ward. His first defeat to Ward came on November 19, 2016, and was considered in some boxing circles to be a controversial, unanimous decision victory for Ward. The June 17, 2017 bout ended decisively in favor of Ward, who scored a TKO victory over the "Krusher" in the eighth round of a twelve round contest.
Shabranskyy's only career loss came at the hands of Sullivan Barrera on December 16, 2016. Barrera knocked out the Ukrainian in the seventh round of a scheduled ten round fight. Most recently, Shabranskyy defeated Todd Unthank May for the vacant WBC United States (USNBC) Light Heavyweight Title on August 4, 2017. Shabranskyy is signed to Golden Boy Promotions.
Stay tuned to The Weigh-In Boxing Blog and Podcast for more information on this bout and undercard as this November 25th light heavyweight showdown approaches!
Russia's Kovalev is coming off of back-to-back defeats at the hands of current light heavyweight king, Andre Ward. His first defeat to Ward came on November 19, 2016, and was considered in some boxing circles to be a controversial, unanimous decision victory for Ward. The June 17, 2017 bout ended decisively in favor of Ward, who scored a TKO victory over the "Krusher" in the eighth round of a twelve round contest.
Shabranskyy's only career loss came at the hands of Sullivan Barrera on December 16, 2016. Barrera knocked out the Ukrainian in the seventh round of a scheduled ten round fight. Most recently, Shabranskyy defeated Todd Unthank May for the vacant WBC United States (USNBC) Light Heavyweight Title on August 4, 2017. Shabranskyy is signed to Golden Boy Promotions.
Stay tuned to The Weigh-In Boxing Blog and Podcast for more information on this bout and undercard as this November 25th light heavyweight showdown approaches!
MW
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