Wilder-Fury undercard: Santa Cruz vs. Russell and Davis vs. Mares on Dec.1st

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Wilder-Fury undercard: Santa Cruz vs. Russell and Davis vs. Mares on Dec.1st

By Jim Dower: A dream undercard being talked about for the December 1st Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury card is Leo Santa Cruz vs. Gary Russell Jr. and Abner Mares vs. Gervonta Davis, according to Lance Pugmire of the LA Times.




None of this is official yet, but it gives the boxing fans something to hope for. This would be a Showtime PPV card likely to take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. This is definitely a dream card.

If the main event between WBC heavyweight champion Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs) and former unified champion Fury (27-0, 19 KOs) turns out to be a quick blowout, the fans will have at least had the chance to see two good undercard fights involving former World Boxing Association Super World super featherweight champion Davis (20-0, 19 KOs) facing former three division world champion Mares (31-3-1, 15 KOs), and WBA Super World featherweight champion Santa Cruz (35-1-1, 19 KOs) fighting WBC 126 pound champion Russell Jr. (29-1, 17 KOs) in a unification fight.

Just told that the “dream” bouts under @BronzeBomber and Fury @STAPLESCenter would be a @leosantacruz2 Gary Russell Jr. featherweight unification and an @abnermares @Gervontaa title fight. That’d be an epic PPV…
— Lance Pugmire (@latimespugmire) September 20, 2018



These are both good match-ups unlike the typical PPV undercard which is filled with mismatches from top to bottom.

This would be an excellent undercard if it happens, and it would make his a sure fire pay-per-view worthy card. Without these undercard fights, it might be a tough sell to have Wilder facing Fury on PPV in the States, because American casual boxing fans aren’t familiar with the 6’9” Fury, who comes from the UK, and his fights haven’t been shown in the States.




Mares, 31, fighting a young lion like the 23-year-old Gervonta might be a tough ask at his point in his career. Mares was once an outstanding fighter, but he’s lost two out of his last four fights, and he’s coming off of a 12 round unanimous decision loss to Santa Cruz last June in their rematch. Mares’ other loss in the last three years was against Santa Cruz in 2015. It’s going to be hard fight for Mares to deal with Davis. You never know though. Mares might have enough boxing skills to find a way to neutralize the punching power, speed and youth of Davis. The way Davis destroyed Jesus Cuellar in three rounds in his last fight in April, it’s going to be tough on Mares. Cuellar made it through 12 rounds against Mares in a losing effort. Mares dominated the fight in beating Cuellar, but he didn’t do it in the same way that Davis did in destroying the Argentinian in three rounds. Davis is huge after he rehydrates. The size alone is going to be a nightmare for Mares to handle.
 

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Adonis Stevenson - Oleksandr Gvozdyk
Might still be on the same date

Vasyl Lomachenko - Jose Pedraza
got pushed back a week to the 8th

Both fights will be in LA

I can see Tank vs Mares on that card but Santa Cruz vs Russell doesn't seem like a real possibility
 

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If they're going to make this a PPV event that will do respectable numbers, that card has to happen in order to make it worthwhile.

Make it happen, AL !! :bryan:
 

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If they're going to make this a PPV event that will do respectable numbers, that card has to happen in order to make it worthwhile.

Make it happen, AL !! :bryan:
if showtime really wants to flex..they need to load this card with palatable fights..someone there in haymons camp needs to be a boxing fan for once and get the matchmaking right
 
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