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They enter the Hall June 4th

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Keith Thurman to headline ESPN's debut of Premier Boxing Champions
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    Dan Rafael, ESPN Senior Writer
Welterweight titleholder Keith Thurman, one of boxing's rising stars, was picked to headline the first-ever Premier Boxing Champions card on NBC in prime time last March because of his enormous potential both in terms of boxing talent and marketability. For those same reasons, Thurman was picked to headline the debut of the PBC on ESPN.

Thurman will make his second title defense when he takes on former titlist Luis Collazo on July 11 (ESPN, 9 p.m. ET with preliminary bout to stream live on ESPN3.com) at a venue to be determined in Tampa, about 20 minutes from Thurman's hometown of Clearwater, Florida, the network said on Thursday.

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Keith Thurman beat Robert Guerrero in March, and now the welterweight titleholder will make his next defense on ESPN. Harry How/Getty Images
Thurman said it was an honor for him to be tabbed as the featured fighter for the inaugural PBC cards on NBC and now ESPN.

"I am very happy to be where I am in my career," Thurman told ESPN.com. "Boxing is opening back up to the people and it's been a dream of mine to be a true champion, and there's no better form of that than being the people's champion. (The PBC) is opening up doors that will give the world class fighters the exposure that they need. I want to be the American people's champion. There is nothing better than getting the exposure, giving the fans great fights and being cheered by the public."

Thurman (25-0, 21 KOs), 26, one of boxing's biggest hitters and crowd-pleasing fighters, made his first title defense on March 7 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, dropping former two-division titleholder Robert Guerrero, a southpaw, in the ninth round and winning a one-sided decision in a hard-hitting fight.

Thurman will be fighting his first significant bout in his home region and is pumped for it. He has not fought there since an eight-rounder in Tampa in 2009.

"This is the first time coming home with something major, so I am extremely excited about it," Thurman said. "It's a dream come true."

Thurman, who grew up around area fighters Winky Wright, the former undisputed junior middleweight champion, and former super middleweight titlist Jeff Lacy -- they all shared trainer Dan Birmingham -- said he remembers how excited the area was when major fights took place there.

"I remember when Winky and Jeff fought here in Tampa, how electric the city was," Thurman said. "Tampa is a great boxing town but we only make fights happen when champions are in town. I'm happy to fight a big fight at home and happy to make one of my dreams come true."

Collazo (36-6, 19 KOs), a 34-year-old southpaw from New York, held a welterweight title in 2005 and 2006 before losing it by controversial decision to Ricky Hatton. In January 2014, Collazo knocked out former titleholder Victor Ortiz in the second round in a mild upset but four months later he lost a one-sided decision to former unified junior welterweight titlist Amir Khan on the Floyd Mayweather-Marcos Maidana I undercard.

After 11 months off, Collazo, who had contemplated retirement, returned on April 11 to score a second-round knockout of club fighter Christopher Degollado.

"Collazo always comes to fight," Thurman said. "He has been in with some of the best fighters in the world and he has tons of experience. Fighting another southpaw, we'll be prepared. I'm looking forward to it and I'm looking forward to giving the fans what they love to see -- action. July 11 is going to be a night full of action. Might as well call the fight 'Fireworks,' since it's in July."

The scheduled 10-round co-feature will be a pair of junior middleweights who have had multiple bouts on ESPN2's Friday Night Fights - rising prospect Tony Harrison and contender Willie Nelson.

Harrison (21-0, 18 KOs), 24, of Detroit, was a protégée of the late Hall of Fame trainer and Detroit legend Emanuel Steward. He has knocked out 10 opponents in a row, including Antwone Smith in the second round in March and Pablo Munguia in the third round in April, both on FNF. But he is taking a major step up in competition against Nelson (23-2-1, 13 KOs), 28, of Cleveland.

Nelson was on the verge of a title shot when he saw his seven-fight winning streak come to an end in October when he lost a competitive 10-round bout to fellow contender Vanes Martirosyan.

The card will be the first of 24 monthly PBC cards on ESPN shows through July 2017, with PBC holding an option for six more shows that could extend the deal through the end of 2017. PBC on ESPN will replace Friday Night Fights, which will end its 17-year run with the Boxcino tournament finals this week.
 

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Collazo literally just beat a jobber. No joke no punch line dudes last fight was against a club ninja :mindblown: :francis:
 

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Keith Thurman to headline ESPN's debut of Premier Boxing Champions
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    Dan Rafael, ESPN Senior Writer
Welterweight titleholder Keith Thurman, one of boxing's rising stars, was picked to headline the first-ever Premier Boxing Champions card on NBC in prime time last March because of his enormous potential both in terms of boxing talent and marketability. For those same reasons, Thurman was picked to headline the debut of the PBC on ESPN.

Thurman will make his second title defense when he takes on former titlist Luis Collazo on July 11 (ESPN, 9 p.m. ET with preliminary bout to stream live on ESPN3.com) at a venue to be determined in Tampa, about 20 minutes from Thurman's hometown of Clearwater, Florida, the network said on Thursday.

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Keith Thurman beat Robert Guerrero in March, and now the welterweight titleholder will make his next defense on ESPN. Harry How/Getty Images
Thurman said it was an honor for him to be tabbed as the featured fighter for the inaugural PBC cards on NBC and now ESPN.

"I am very happy to be where I am in my career," Thurman told ESPN.com. "Boxing is opening back up to the people and it's been a dream of mine to be a true champion, and there's no better form of that than being the people's champion. (The PBC) is opening up doors that will give the world class fighters the exposure that they need. I want to be the American people's champion. There is nothing better than getting the exposure, giving the fans great fights and being cheered by the public."

Thurman (25-0, 21 KOs), 26, one of boxing's biggest hitters and crowd-pleasing fighters, made his first title defense on March 7 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, dropping former two-division titleholder Robert Guerrero, a southpaw, in the ninth round and winning a one-sided decision in a hard-hitting fight.

Thurman will be fighting his first significant bout in his home region and is pumped for it. He has not fought there since an eight-rounder in Tampa in 2009.

"This is the first time coming home with something major, so I am extremely excited about it," Thurman said. "It's a dream come true."

Thurman, who grew up around area fighters Winky Wright, the former undisputed junior middleweight champion, and former super middleweight titlist Jeff Lacy -- they all shared trainer Dan Birmingham -- said he remembers how excited the area was when major fights took place there.

"I remember when Winky and Jeff fought here in Tampa, how electric the city was," Thurman said. "Tampa is a great boxing town but we only make fights happen when champions are in town. I'm happy to fight a big fight at home and happy to make one of my dreams come true."

Collazo (36-6, 19 KOs), a 34-year-old southpaw from New York, held a welterweight title in 2005 and 2006 before losing it by controversial decision to Ricky Hatton. In January 2014, Collazo knocked out former titleholder Victor Ortiz in the second round in a mild upset but four months later he lost a one-sided decision to former unified junior welterweight titlist Amir Khan on the Floyd Mayweather-Marcos Maidana I undercard.

After 11 months off, Collazo, who had contemplated retirement, returned on April 11 to score a second-round knockout of club fighter Christopher Degollado.

"Collazo always comes to fight," Thurman said. "He has been in with some of the best fighters in the world and he has tons of experience. Fighting another southpaw, we'll be prepared. I'm looking forward to it and I'm looking forward to giving the fans what they love to see -- action. July 11 is going to be a night full of action. Might as well call the fight 'Fireworks,' since it's in July."

The scheduled 10-round co-feature will be a pair of junior middleweights who have had multiple bouts on ESPN2's Friday Night Fights - rising prospect Tony Harrison and contender Willie Nelson.

Harrison (21-0, 18 KOs), 24, of Detroit, was a protégée of the late Hall of Fame trainer and Detroit legend Emanuel Steward. He has knocked out 10 opponents in a row, including Antwone Smith in the second round in March and Pablo Munguia in the third round in April, both on FNF. But he is taking a major step up in competition against Nelson (23-2-1, 13 KOs), 28, of Cleveland.

Nelson was on the verge of a title shot when he saw his seven-fight winning streak come to an end in October when he lost a competitive 10-round bout to fellow contender Vanes Martirosyan.

The card will be the first of 24 monthly PBC cards on ESPN shows through July 2017, with PBC holding an option for six more shows that could extend the deal through the end of 2017. PBC on ESPN will replace Friday Night Fights, which will end its 17-year run with the Boxcino tournament finals this week.

First of all, Thurman fighting on ESPN?:dahell::


Secondly, Luis Collazo?:usure:


The Champ is defending his belt against Luis Collazo?:what:


I thought he had an 0 that he wasnt afraid to let go:comeon:


No way should AB be fighting Porter while Thurman is facing Collazo:camby:


This is ridiculous:wow:
 

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thurman is facing collazo?!!1 i have no problem with either fighter but thurman deserves a higher profile fight after whooping the shyt outta ghost on national TV :francis:

nelson-harrison is a good fight between prospects :obama:

still not happy about the end of FNF :mjcry:...that shyt filled the void when TNF went off the air
 
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