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Elvis Rodriguez, Joshua Greer Return on Crawford-Brook Card
By Random Hits

Published On Thu Nov 5, 2020, 05:08 PM EST

The knockout king of the MGM Grand Las Vegas Bubble, junior welterweight southpaw Elvis “The Dominican Kid” Rodriguez, hopes to put an exclamation point on his 2020 Prospect of the Year campaign.

Rodriguez will fight an opponent to be named in an eight-rounder Saturday, Nov. 14 on the world title doubleheader undercard featuring WBO welterweight champion Terence “Bud” Crawford against former welterweight world champion Kell Brook. The co-main event will showcase the WBA super flyweight world title rematch between champion Joshua “El Profesor” Franco and the man he defeated to win the title, Andrew “The Monster” Moloney.

Crawford-Brook, Franco-Moloney 2 and the return of Rodriguez will be broadcast live on ESPN and ESPN Deportes at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. ET, with undercard action to stream live on ESPN+ at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT.

“No prospect in boxing has shown more this year than Elvis Rodriguez, who keeps knocking out opponents in devastating fashion. It’s getting harder and harder to find people who will fight this kid,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “With two world title fights, plus a bunch of our top young fighters in action, Nov. 14 is a stacked card from top to bottom."

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Rodriguez (10-0-1, 10 KOs) has won all five of his 2020 bouts by stoppage, including four knockouts in three rounds or less inside the MGM Grand Bubble since July 2. He last fought Oct. 9 and knocked out veteran Cameron Krael in three rounds, only the second time Krael had been knocked out in 37 pro bouts. The Freddie Roach-trained Rodriguez has won eight in a row since an accidental headbutt-induced technical draw in his third pro bout.

"This is going to be my fifth fight in ‘The Bubble’ and my sixth of the year. I feel grateful for the opportunities Top Rank has given me and the great effort of my team to keep me fit and ready," Rodriguez said. "I would like to be recognized as Prospect of the Year. It would be a great recognition of my talent, effort, sacrifice, and discipline that I have dedicated to this sport for the last 12 years of my life. It would be a great recognition for my team and my country because I believe that I would be the first Dominican boxer named Prospect of the Year. Representing the Dominican flag is a source of pride for me. I am committed to bringing a world title to my country."

In undercard action on ESPN+:

Joshua Greer Jr. (22-2-1, 12 KOs) vs. Edwin Rodriguez (11-5-1, 5 KOs)
8 Rounds, Bantamweight

Greer saw his 19-bout winning streak come to end on June 16, when he was knocked down twice en route to a 10-round majority decision defeat to “Magic” Mike Plania. The Chicago native, who is still ranked in the top 10 by two of the major sanctioning organizations, hopes to return to form in his second Bubble appearance. Rodriguez’s record belies his talent, as he is 3-1-1 in his last five bouts, all against previously undefeated foes. He last fought in August 2019, upsetting the then-unbeaten Saul Sanchez via 10-round split decision.

Tyler Howard (18-0, 11 KOs) vs. KeAndrae Leatherwood (22-7-1, 13 KOs)
8 Rounds, Middleweight

“Hercules” Howard, from Crossville, Tenn., returns after more than a year away from the ring. He is 4-0 with two knockouts since inking a promotional deal with Top Rank and is seeking his first stoppage since a one-round demolition of Isiah Seldon in November 2018. Leatherwood is a 12-year pro who has fought the likes of former world champions Andy Lee and Caleb Truax. He last boxed in December 2019 and was stopped by top prospect Christian Mbilli in eight rounds.

Raymond Muratalla (10-0, 8 KOs) vs. TBA
8/6 Rounds, Lightweight

Muratalla, from Fontana, Calif., aims for his sixth consecutive knockout win and second inside The Bubble. The younger brother of unbeaten bantamweight prospect Gabriel Muratalla, he last fought Aug. 29 and knocked out Cesar Valenzuela in the seventh round.

Duke Ragan (2-0, 1 KO) vs. TBA
4 Rounds, Featherweight

Ragan, a former U.S. amateur star from Cincinnati, Ohio, made his professional debut Aug. 22 with a first-round knockout and followed that up with a decision victory over former UFC title challenger John Moraga on Oct. 3.

Vegas Larfield (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Juan Alberto Flores (2-0-1)
4 Rounds, Bantamweight

Larfield, from Brisbane, Australia, trained with Andrew and Jason Moloney for this bout and is coming off a first-round stoppage Aug. 26 in his professional debut. Flores has won two consecutive bouts since a four-round draw in his professional debut.

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Kell Brook: There's No Rehydration Clause In Contracts For Crawford Fight
By Keith Idec

Published On Fri Nov 6, 2020, 09:23 AM EST

Kell Brook believes size will be one of his biggest advantages against Terence Crawford.

Their 12-round, 147-pound championship match will mark the first time in six welterweight world title fights that Brook won’t have to adhere to a rehydration restriction the day after he weighs in November 13. Each of his first five welterweight championship bouts were contested for the IBF 147-pound crown, which prevented Brook from adding more than 10 pounds above the welterweight limit for second-day weigh-ins conducted the mornings of those fights.

There is not a rehydration clause in the contracts for his shot at the heavily favored Crawford’s WBO welterweight title November 14 in Las Vegas. Without a second-day weight restriction, the slightly taller Brook thinks he’ll feel fresher the night he challenges Crawford (36-0, 27 KOs) and clearly will be the bigger man in the ring.

“He’s come [up] from lightweight,” Brook told BoxingScene.com. “I’m a natural welterweight. I’ve fought Golovkin at middleweight. I’ve boxed at light middleweight. I’m a big, strong welterweight, and I’ve had plenty of preparation to make sure that I’m coming in this fight healthy at welterweight.

“And there’s no 10-pound rehydration clause, like before with the IBF. So, basically, I weigh in and then I become a beast. I’m not saying that I’m gonna go up 30 pounds or whatever. But it’s just gonna be something in my mind I don’t need to worry about. I just need to worry about Terence. I need to worry about this fight.”

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The 34-year-old Brook (39-2, 27 KOs) contends that those second-day weigh-ins hurt his performances, particularly when he struggled so much to make weight for his title defense against Errol Spence Jr. in May 2017. Brook’s bout with Spence was competitive before Spence knocked Brook to the canvas in the 10th round and again in the 11th round, when Spence knocked out the former champion at Bramall Lane, an outdoor soccer stadium in Sheffield, England, Brook’s hometown.

“The things I’ve had to go through in previous fights,” Brook said, “you know, getting ill and not being great with the weight and not being as fit as I should be, and I still go out and beat these guys, and [fought] the Golovkins and Errol Spences of the world. So, imagine what happens what I’m like now mentally. This is a mental game, as well as physically being fit and everything. This is the best position I’ve ever been in for a fight weight-wise, fitness-wise, and I’m just drawing confidence from that.”

The Crawford-Brook bout will headline ESPN’s telecast a week from Saturday night at MGM Grand Conference Center. Premier Sports, a premium cable channel, will broadcast Crawford-Brook in the United Kingdom.
 

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So Spence got a drained injured Brook. Bud about to get a fully hydrated damn near middleweight on fight night Brook. Might be a good measuring stick if Bud is serious about trying get a 154 strap from Teixeira
Lol @ this spin from this dumbass
 

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How are they light years better when the BEST win Bud has at 147 is Horn that got KO'd by Zerafa, who Kell Brook beat convincingly? I'm sorry I can't give Bud the benefit of the doubt he gotta show me. He ain't done nothing at 147 and this would be a true test of his ability.
Brook didn't beat Zerafa convincingly at all, that was the fight to let me know Brook is washed and this is his cash out fight.
 

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:russ:

the irony of these being real hyped PBC opponents in the last 5 yrs :dead:

yup

danny garcia fought 2 of these guys - i was one of the few that shat on the ghost fight (which was competitive :dead:) and shytted hard on the rios fight esp since it was competitive
 
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