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Beltran-Pedraza, Dogboe-Otake Set Down For August 25

Ray Beltran and Isaac “Royal Storm” Dogboe will head to the desert on Aug. 25 for their first title defenses.

In the main event at Gila River Arena in Glendale, Arizona, Beltran, who resides in nearby Phoenix, will defend the WBO lightweight title against Jose “Sniper” Pedraza, a former junior lightweight world champion looking to bring another world title home to Puerto Rico. And, in the all-action co-feature, Dogboe will defend the WBO junior featherweight title against Hidenori Otake.

Beltran-Pedraza and Dogboe-Otake will air live on ESPN and ESPN Deportes at 10:30 p.m. ET, with undercard action streaming live beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET. on ESPN+ — the recently-launched multi-sport, direct-to-consumer subscription streaming service from The Walt Disney Company's Direct-to-Consumer & International segment in conjunction with ESPN.

Tickets to this world championship doubleheader, priced at $125, $75, $50, and $25, not including applicable fees, go on sale Thursday, July 26 at 10 a.m PST. Tickets can be purchased at the Gila River Arena Box Office, by phone at 800.745.3000, or online at www.gilariverarena.com.

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"I’m living the dream. It feels great to be a world champion. I am very motivated to defend my title, and it’s very special to me because I’m fighting in my adopted home,” Beltran said. “Pedraza is a very skillful fighter and is going to bring his best to take the belt from us, but I’m not just fighting for the belt, I’m also fighting to keep it in Phoenix and my birthplace of Los Mochis, Mexico. This belt represents my family’s future, and it’s going nowhere."

"This is a great opportunity and a great challenge. Beltran is a veteran and is finally a world champion after trying for so long,” Pedraza said. “I think for that reason it's going to be a great fight because he will not want to lose the title. I’m 100 percent prepared for war.”

“I’m making my first defense against Otake, a Japanese warrior. It’s going to be fireworks,” Dogboe said. “I’m not stepping back. We’re on a quest to make this division exciting and great again. We’re shaking up the division. Isaac ‘Royal Storm’ Dogboe, you all know I bring lightning and thunder!”

"I would like to express my appreciation to everyone who made this fight possible.
I am truly grateful for this opportunity,” Otake said. "In capturing the world title for my first time on Aug. 25, I'd like to show everyone that age does not matter. Since comments can reveal strategy, I can't say anymore."

Beltran (35-7-1, 21 KOs) is a story of perseverance who finally broke through as a world champion five month shy of his 36th birthday. In his last bout, an ESPN-televised contest against Paulus Moses on Feb. 16 in Reno, Nevada, Beltran dug deep to win the vacant WBO lightweight title by unanimous decision. The scores — 117-111, 117-111 and 116-112 — did not reflect the back-and-forth nature of the bout. Once Manny Pacquiao’s chief sparring partner, Beltran had three previous cracks at a world title, most notably a 2013 draw against Ricky Burns that most ringside observers felt should have been a clear Beltran victory. The following year, he lost a wide unanimous decision to pound-for-pound elite Terence Crawford, who had beaten Burns to win the WBO lightweight crown. Beltran, a Phoenix resident who is originally from Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico, will be fighting in his adopted home state for the first time since 2005.

Pedraza (24-1, 12 KOs), from Cidra, Puerto, is on a mission to become a two-weight world champion. A former IBF junior lightweight world champion who made two successful defenses of his title, he lost his belt via seventh-round TKO to Gervonta Davis in January 2017. Following a 14-month layoff, he moved up to the lightweight division and signed a promotional contract with Top Rank. Pedraza is 2-0 as a lightweight in 2018, winning an eight-round unanimous decision against Jose Luis Rodriguez on March 17 and a 10-round unanimous decision against Antonio Moran on June 9 as the co-feature to the Terence Crawford-Jeff Horn welterweight title bout in Las Vegas.

Dogboe (19-0, 13 KOs) established himself as one of boxing’s best young champions in 2018 with a pair of signature victories. He knocked out Cesar Juarez in the fifth round on Jan. 6 in his hometown of Accra, Ghana, to win the interim WBO junior featherweight title. On April 28 in Philadelphia, Dogboe won the title in dramatic fashion, surviving a first-round knockdown to stop Jessie Magdaleno in the 11th round in a Fight of the Year contender. A 2012 Olympian, Dogboe had a rapid rise through the pro ranks, winning the WBO Oriental and WBO Africa featherweight titles en route to junior featherweight title contention. Boxing is in the Dogboe lineage as his father/trainer, Paul Dogboe, once served as a boxing coach and a physical instructor in the British Army.

Otake (31-2-3, 14 KOs), from Tokyo, has been a professional for more than 12 years and is riding a nine-bout winning streak dating back to Nov. 22, 2014. On that day, he challenged Scott Quigg for the WBA super bantamweight title, dropping a unanimous decision. He won the vacant Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) title on March 17, 2017 with a unanimous decision against Jelbirt Gomera. Otake defended the OBPF title three times, most recently scoring a 10th-round TKO over Brian Lobetania in Tokyo on March 13.
 

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Tito Wraps are legal everywhere but NY off a technicality

fukk outta here Aztec Warrior...maybe if you didnt eat All time great left hooks with your hands down to your waist they wouldn't of had the same career ruining effect :umad:

Basically.

You can't keep taking a puncher's best punch and think shyt is going to be all gravy after the fight.
 

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CONFIRMED: Aleksandr Usyk v Tony Bellew discussions begin
CONFIRMED: Aleksandr Usyk v Tony Bellew discussions begin
Usyk, fresh from his outstanding win over Murat Gassiev on Saturday night, called out Bellew for either a cruiserweight world title bout or a debut contest at the heavyweight limit post-fight.

Bellew campaigned in the top division for his two-fight double with David Haye but has made his feelings known that a move back down isn't out of the question.

Speaking via social media, Bellew told Usyk he was 'born ready' when name-dropped on ITV Box Office coverage by the highly-talented Ukrainian, with promoter Eddie Hearn then reaching out to Klimas for talks.

Those negotiations have now come to fruition after Klimas exclusively told WBN 'Yes, we are talking about Usyk v Bellew' when contacted directly on Monday.

It's not yet known whether Usyk would immediately want to go the heavyweight route as Bellew is currently WBC Emeritus champion and is entitled to a shot at his old green belt whenever he chooses.

This means the pair could battle it out for, not only the WBC but the WBA, IBF and WBO belts initially - but dependent on the result - would then be able have a rematch above 200 pounds.

Should Usyk decide on the latter happening straight away, the relinquishing of his crown would be immediate and all four versions would be up for grabs for the likes of Gassiev and former opponent Mairis Briedis to battle it out for.

As both fighters are currently short on options for their next move, a high-profile contest - potentially in the UK, or stateside due to the recent Matchroom / DAZN deal - would certainly seem like the best option for Usyk and Bellew to explore.

Despite being ranked in the WBC top ten in the most lucrative of divisions, Bellew would begin a huge underdog against Usyk, who is tipped to give even Anthony Joshua a run for his money if the two-time Olympic champion can put together an undefeated heavyweight run over the next eighteen months.

Fingers are firmly crossed that Usyk v Bellew makes it further than the recent doomed Joshua v Wilder talks did.
 

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It’s a shame he seems content and lost that desire/hunger. He was well on his way to be ATG welter :hubie: . His run was Just was unluckily wedged in between Floyd/ Manny era and Spence/Bud :francis:
He had two disputed fights/outright gifts in the only fights as the man of his reign pretty much



Keith never had hunger he was always a cash out guy; nikka been calling out Floyd since he been a jobber
 

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If Porter would've backed up and cut off the ring intelligently he could've got a knock down.....I never seen such a shytty high level fighter....Berto shown Porter cant ko someone with them literally sitting dead on the ropes in front of him....:hhh::pacspit:.
He did KO paulie on the ropes...well mauled him on the ropes....after landing the 2 best punches he ever landed: the double jab then a mean right hand and that leaping left hook
 
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