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Julio Cesar Martinez-McWilliams Arroyo Rematch Once Again Postponed​

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BY JAKE DONOVAN
Published Thu Oct 05, 2023, 03:17 PM EDT
Julio Cesar Martinez and McWilliams Arroyo are both willing and able to move forward with their rematch.
All they need now is a new date. Again.
BoxingScene.com has confirmed that the oft-delayed WBC flyweight title consolidation rematch will no longer take place November 4 as previously planned. The bout joins several others—including the Subriel Matias-Shohjahon Ergashev IBF junior welterweight title fight—to move off that date, which will no longer house a Showtime telecast.
Representatives for both sides have been kept abreast of tentative plans to relocate the fight, though it remains a fluid situation. The snakebit title consolidation bout promotionally belongs to Clase y Talento, the company headed by Eddy Reynoso who submitted $345,000 to win the rights during a June 22 purse bid hearing. Ten percent of the bid ($34,500) will be placed in escrow as a win bonus. The remaining $310,500 will be split 65/35 in favor of Martinez (20-2, 15KOs; 2NC) as the defending titlist.
Reynoso’s main client is, of course, Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez (60-2-2, 39KOs), who recently completed his first bout of a multi-fight deal with Premier Boxing Champions (PBC). The undisputed super middleweight champion turned away lineal and unified junior middleweight king Jermell Charlo (35-2-1, 19KOs) via unanimous decision this past Saturday atop a Showtime Pay-Per-View from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
That relationship will—for now—keep Martinez-Arroyo II under the PBC banner. However, it has not at all changed the bad luck surrounding this matchup.
Puerto Rico’s Arroyo holds the interim title, though he has not fought since their November 2021 meeting which ended in a No-Contest after just two rounds in Manchester, New Hampshire. A clash of heads ended their wild affair that saw both men hit the canvas in a truncated fight that was already canceled twice prior to that point.
The rematch suffered two separate postponements in 2022.
Martinez fell ill during fight week ahead of another planned meeting last June 25 in San Antonio. The bout was rescheduled for last December 3 in Glendale, Arizona. Arroyo bizarrely announced his retirement six weeks out from the fight before he immediately walked back the claim, only to withdraw from the fight after suffering a training camp injury.
Martinez went on to face Spain’s Samuel Cardona, whom he outpointed over twelve rounds. He since claimed an eleventh-round knockout of Ronal Batista for his sixth successful title defense on the May 6 undercard of superstar stablemate Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez’s unanimous decision win over John Ryder in Zapopan, Mexico.
Arroyo—who represented Puerto Rico in the 2008 Beijing Olympics—was afforded the chance to fight for the interim title after a canceled February 2021 meeting with Martinez in Miami Gardens, Florida. Their planned fight was due to serve as the co-feature to Alvarez’s eventual third round knockout of Avni Yildirim, only for Martinez to withdraw just prior to the weigh-in after concealing an injured hand.
Martinez also withdrew from a scheduled August 2020 title defense versus Arroyo due to illness.
Martinez has held the WBC junior bantamweight title since a December 2019 ninth-round knockout of former titlist Cristofer Rosales in Phoenix, Arizona. The belt was previously vacated by Charlie Edwards, who opted to move up in weight after a three-round No-Contest versus Martinez in their August 2019 mandatory title fight in London.
Should the rematch finally move forward, the winner will be free to make a voluntary defense in their next outing. Among the attractive options would be the victor from the terrific Sunny Edwards-Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez IBF/WBO flyweight title fight on December 16 in Glendale, Arizona. Their schedules would be aligned, given the latest delay.
 

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Bob Arum: Shakur Doesn't Have To Go To PBC Because We Control A Lot Of The Money Now​

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BY KEITH IDEC
Published Fri Oct 06, 2023, 07:34 AM EDT
LAS VEGAS – Bob Arum isn’t concerned that Shakur Stevenson will follow the path of his mentor and eventually align himself with Al Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions to get the fight that he wants most.
Terence Crawford left Arum’s Top Rank Inc., his longtime promoter, following his 10th-round stoppage of Shawn Porter in November 2021. That move later led to Crawford securing his long-awaited showdown with Errol Spence Jr., who has worked with Haymon since he turned pro nearly 11 years ago.
Crawford capitalized on that opportunity by dominating Spence in their welterweight title unification fight July 29 at T-Mobile Arena, where he dropped Spence three times and stopped him in the ninth round. Stevenson doesn’t want to wait nearly as long to square off against Gervonta Davis as Crawford waited to oppose Spence, but Arum assured a group of reporters and videographers recently at Top Rank’s gym that Stevenson won’t need to leave Top Rank to get paid the type of money Stevenson seeks.
“He doesn’t have to go to [PBC] because we control a lot of the money now,” Arum said. “You can see by the fight in Saudi Arabia, and money makes the world go round in boxing.”
The 92-year-old Arum referred to the Tyson Fury-Oleksandr Usyk heavyweight title fight, which will be fully funded by The General Entertainment Authority of Saudi Arabia. Top Rank co-promotes England’s Fury, the unbeaten WBC champion, along with Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions and helped secure the deal that will bring the Fury-Usyk fight to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Stevenson’s next bout will come against a PBC-affiliated fighter, Edwin De Los Santos. Their 12-round, 135-pound championship clash will be financially supported by ESPN, which affords Top Rank a sizable budget annually as part of its exclusive content agreement with Arum’s company.
Stevenson (20-0, 10 KOs) was supposed to box another southpaw backed by PBC, Frank Martin, on November 16 at T-Mobile Arena. Martin (18-0, 12 KOs) accepted the Stevenson bout, but he withdrew from it several days later and was eventually replaced by De Los Santos (16-1, 14 KOs), who will fight Stevenson for the vacant WBC lightweight title.
“We’re paying opponents money that they haven’t seen,” Arum said. “But sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. We had a deal for this Frank Martin, paying Martin seven or eight times more than he ever made. And his promoter, Tom Brown, went along with that. We made the deal and then the kid pulled out. Now, I don’t know what’s in these kids’ [minds]. But we’ll find, as we go on, top, top talent to fight Shakur. And the boy he’s fighting on the 16th of November is a tough guy, [will] give him a really good fight. But I gotta be honest with you, I don’t think anybody ever beats Shakur.”
Stevenson, 26, has won world titles in the featherweight and junior lightweight divisions during his six-year professional career. Top Rank has promoted the 2016 Olympic silver medalist since the Newark, New Jersey native turned pro.
 

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Will Derrick James succumb to his nightmares now that the fate of his career falls on the shoulders of Ryan Garcia. :mjlol:
Will Frank Martin get another significant fight:francis:
Will Joshua fight for a title or keep pump faking the Wilder fight with his used car salesman ass promoter. :hhh:

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