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Jose Zepeda-Marcelino Lopez Likely For 7/7 Due To Baranchyk’s Rib Injury
By Keith Idec

Published On Mon Jun 29, 2020, 01:19 PM EST

Those who were looking forward to the Ivan Baranchyk-Jose Zepeda junior welterweight fight will have to wait.

Baranchyk’s rib injury is serious enough that the former IBF 140-pound champion will need an extended break before he can train again. Their handlers had hoped that the rib injury Russia’s Baranchyk (20-1, 13 KOs) suffered during a sparring session last week would heal quickly enough so that they could reschedule the Zepeda-Baranchyk fight for a few weeks after its original date of July 7.

BoxingScene.com has learned that Top Rank therefore is in the process of securing Marcelino Lopez as Zepeda’s opponent for the main event of the July 7 card ESPN will televise from MGM Grand Conference Center in Las Vegas. Assuming Zepeda-Lopez is finalized, an official announcement could come as soon as Monday.

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Baranchyk-Zepeda was one of the best bouts Bob Arum’s promotional company put together since that process began again last month, but Lopez at least is a capable replacement. Argentina’s Lopez (36-2-1, 21 KOs) has won four straight bouts, all by knockout, since losing a 10-round split decision to Michael Perez (25-3-2, 11 KOs) in April 2017, including a second-round knockout of Pablo Cesar Cano (33-7-1, 23 KOs) in October 2017.

Mexico’s Cano stopped former three-division champion Jorge Linares (47-5, 29 KOs) in the first round 17 months ago.

In the 34-year-old Lopez’ most recent action, he knocked out Mexican veteran Daniel Echeverria (21-10, 18 KOs) in the fifth round August 10.

Zepeda’s last fight resulted in a convincing 10-round, unanimous-decision victory over former two-division champion Jose Pedraza (26-3, 13 KOs) on September 14 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The 31-year-old Zepeda (31-2, 25 KOs), of La Puente, California, also gave Jose Ramirez what Ramirez deemed the toughest fight of his career in February 2019. Ramirez (25-0, 17 KOs), the WBC/WBO 140-pound champion, edged Zepeda by majority decision in their 12-round fight for Ramirez’s WBC super lightweight championship at Save Mart Center in Fresno, California.

The card headlined by Zepeda-Lopez also will include a 10-round featherweight fight in which Andy Vences (23-1-1, 12 KOs), of San Jose, California, will meet Mexico’s Luis Alberto Lopez (20-2, 11 KOs).
 

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GB finally got a card set

Vergil Ortiz on Golden Boy's first card during coronavirus pandemic
By Steve Kim
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Highly regarded welterweight Vergil Ortiz will face veteran Samuel Vargas on July 24 in Golden Boy's first fight card since the coronavirus pandemic put a halt to boxing events across the world in mid-March.

The card will take place at the Fantasy Springs Casino Resort in Indio, California.

"We're just excited, happy to be back with our fighters," said Eric Gomez, president of Golden Boy Promotions. "Especially a guy like Vergil who was scheduled to fight before the shutdown. He was 10 days out from fighting, so I'm just happy he gets to fight again, and we're back at it."

For the time being, Golden Boy's cards in California will be held without an audience.

Ortiz (15-0, 15 KOs) is considered one of boxing's best young fighters. The 22-year-old native of Grand Prairie, Texas, has stopped everyone he has faced thus far as a professional. In 2019, Ortiz stopped Mauricio Herrera in three rounds, and then Antonio Orozco in six.

Ortiz and Vargas were originally scheduled to clash on March 28 at The Forum in Inglewood, California, before that card was canceled.

"I'm very thankful and excited to be headlining the first Golden Boy event after the quarantine," said Ortiz, who has been training with Robert Garcia in Riverside for the past few weeks. "I'm happy that it's still with the same opponent, so basically we're picking up where we left off. It's going to be a tough fight, and it'll be a great way to kick off the year for me."

Ortiz is facing a seasoned veteran in Vargas (31-5-2, 14 KOs), who has faced Amir Khan, Luis Collazo, Danny Garcia and Errol Spence over the course of his career.

"I think that everything happens for a reason," said Vargas, who has been in Las Vegas in recent weeks, preparing for this bout. "I think this time off benefited me. I'm ready to upset the world. I believe I can come out with the win. The world is a weird place right now. The show will be different. There will be no fans, but I have no doubt I'm going to win."

As Golden Boy officials began to put this card together, they found a rather limited pool of options to draw from, in terms of selecting boxers.

"There's a lot of guys that just weren't ready," Gomez said. "They hadn't been to the gym because [gyms] were closed, they didn't train, do road work, sparring or anything. Now it's a little better, but we're not in the clear yet."

The co-feature scheduled for July 24 is a 10-round lightweight contest between Hector Tanajara (19-0, 5 KOs) and Mercito Gesta (32-3-3, 17 KOs). Other fights include an eight-round middleweight bout between Shane Mosley Jr. (15-3, 9 KOs) and Jeremy Ramos (11-8, 2 KOs), a women's junior flyweight fight between Seniesa Estrada (18-0, 7 KOs) and Jacky Calvo (12-5-2, 1 KO), and a clash between prospects Hector Valdez and Evan Sanchez.

There's no indication when spectators will be allowed back into any sporting events, and from Golden Boy's perspective, the hope at this point is just to try to get the first few cards off the ground smoothly.

"It's hard to say. It's scary. You've seen the numbers, they've been rising again," Gomez said. "There have been surges in Florida, here in California. I don't know what the governor is going to decide. I just hope we don't get shut down again."
 
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