15 Feb 2023

Two Bay Area Boxing Shows On Saturday + Boxing TV Schedule.

Pro Card At Cow Palace. Westside Promotions will host their first event, on February 18th at the Cow Palace with tickets available via their website Westside-Promotions.com.  The event will blend local talent with nationally known fighters as well. The main event will see the man who fought David Benavidez two times,

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30 Jul 2022

Danny Garcia Wins, Jake Paul Vs. Hasim Rahman Jr. Off

newsletter pod YouTube ProBoxTV Danny Garcia Beats Benavidez Danny Garcia made his 154 lbs debut against Jose Benavidez Jr., in which he won a majority decision, the result was more so, a result of the awful night the NYSAC had as Garcia won the fight, but Benavidez also didn’t get

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30 Jul 2022

Showtime Championship Boxing: 7/30 Live Results

Showtime Main Event: Two-division world champion Danny Garcia and former title challenger Jose Benavidez Jr. met in the Showtime Championship Boxing main event at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The first few rounds were competitive; it was the activity of Benavidez against the counterpunching of Danny Garcia. Garcia

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28 Jul 2022

A Deep Dive into the Garcia vs Benavidez Undercard

Co-Main Event: Adam Kownacki vs Ali Eren Demirezen, 10 Rounds, Heavyweights Heavyweights are our co-feature for this weekend. Adam Kownacki (20-2, 15 KOs, pictured first) was once a promising up and coming heavyweight, but after back to back stoppage losses to Robert Helenius he is in need of a bounce

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03 Nov 2018

Sullivan Barrera beats Seanie Monaghan, eyes title fight in future

Light heavyweight Sullivan Barrera picked up a ten-round decision over Seanie Monaghan at the Aviator Sports Complex in Brooklyn, New York. Barrera outboxed Monaghan, who had a solid outing, but struggled to keep up Barrera, who simply just seemed to have more tools. Barrera last outing was against Dmitry Bivol

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08 Feb 2018

Fighter Spotlight: Ismael Villarreal [Main Events Boxing]

Sixty thousand community college students participate in athletic competition, according to the NCAA. Another 400,000 compete if you include four-year college students. Only two percent will ever become professional athletes. Twenty-year-old Bronx native Ismael Villarreal (1-0) has already beaten those odds. The two-time New York Golden Gloves champion won his first bout

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