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Who is next for Lomachenko?

After betting Jason Sosa on April 8th in a 9 round stoppage win the question is: Who is next for him?

He is being claimed as the best world pound-for-pound fighter. He has a fast boxing style and a professional career of 8-1-6 KO’s. Five names appear on the list to fight Vasyl Lomachenko.

  1. Orlando Salido (43-13-4, 30 KOs, 1 NC): They already had a fight, the only loss of Vasyl and Bob Arum said he wants to do the rematch, of course Vasyl totally agrees.
  2. Jezreel Corrales (21-1, 8 KOs, 1 NC): If Lomachenko’s priority is to unify belts, then Jezreel is the next best option for this, he is the WBA world super-featherweight champion.
  3. Terry Flanagan (33-0, 13 KOs): Vasyl Lomachenko could challenge Flanagan for his WBO lightweight title. Flanagan’s promoter Frank Warren even had talks with Lomachenko’s promoter Top Rank before Saturday, when Flanagan was also in action.
  4. Mikey Garcia (36-0, 30 KOs): He is a three weight world champion and he just one the WBC lightweight belt by knocking out Dejan Zlaticanin in January.
  5. Terence Crawford (30-0, 21 KOs): Lomachenko already said that he is working his way to get that fight, he believes people wants to see that fight happen. Terence will defend his WBO and WBC world titles against Felix Diaz on May 20.

Who do you think is the best match? You can vote at ESPN: https://goo.gl/hKcekt

 

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The WBC launches “I Fight for Mexico”

The World Boxing Council launched a new campaign “I Fight for Mexico.” The campaign’s main goal is to inspire and encourage values of solidarity and unity through hard work nationwide.

his initiative invites all people to stand proud and together stating “I fight for Mexico,” so we are all as one, giving our utmost, whatever our daily activity. The goal is to offer the very best of ourselves through solidarity in benefit of our Great Mexico.

Join us at: http://wbcboxing.com/votaMexico/

 

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Core workout exercises help you work your back, pelvis, hips and abs. You will get stronger and have a better stability and balance.

Train your core and you will get amazing benefits:

  1. Tightens and flattens the abs area.
  2. Strengthens and improves the torso’s stabilization.
  3. Improves respiratory function.
  4. Reduces and prevents pain, a strong core keeps your body aligned.
  5. Protects your inner organs and central nervous system.

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The WBC 54th Anniversary Commemorative Belts

The World Boxing Council was founded February 14th, 1963, thanks to the initiative of then President of Mexico, Don Adolfo Lopez Mateos, and a special belt has now been created to honor his memory, and contribution to our existence, plus growth into Boxing’s most important organization.

Don Adolfo was a boxer in his youth and was often seen at the boxing matches, even during his historic six years as President.

With 11 countries present, the World Boxing Council was born and at that very moment, the quest to make boxing safer began.

Mexico celebrates 2 major National Festivities, 5 De Mayo and Independence Day on September 15. Over the years these dates have been directly related to boxing with major contests promoted to commemorate them.

Mexico is the second most important nation of boxing, and its number of champions, is only behind the USA and the third in number of championship fights held, after USA and Japan.

The WBC has decided to institute the “Adolfo Lopez Mateos” commemorative belt to be presented as an special award to the winner of the fights contested on these 2 dates as a way to celebrate the link of boxing with the country of Mexico, which is the home of the WBC headquarters.

On may 6th two Mexican fighters will fight during the Mexican 5 de Mayo celebration weekend in Las Vegas. The winner will be awarded this unique belt, which is hand made by the Huichol community. A uniquely magnificent work of art.

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As a boxer or not is really important to work the part of your abs and target those muscles. Is very important to have a strong core, this will provide you a lot of benefits like power punching and strength. When you throw a punch you need all your body to move, it starts from the bottom to your legs, hips up to your core and finally rotating your upper body and throwing the punch. If you have a stronger core your punches will be more powerful.

Learn some basic ab exercises that will help you get the optimal abdominal workout that  you need.

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Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame announces newest class

The Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame announced its 14-person class of inductees Wednesday, headlined by Thomas Hearns, Leon Spinks and Michael Spinks.

Also announced as inductees by Boxing Hall of Fame, Hall CEO/president Michelle Corrales-Lewis, were Michael Carbajal, Erik Morales and Salvador Sanchez, among the greats to be honored Aug. 12 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

Hearns was chosen in the non-Nevada resident boxer category, along with Michael Spinks, Morales, Michael Carbajal, women’s boxing star Lucia Rijker and Salvador Sanchez. Elected in the Nevada resident boxer category are Ken Norton, Leon Spinks and Richie Sandoval.

Chosen in the non-boxer category were referee Davey Pearl, public relations specialist Debbie Munch, promoter Mel Greb, trainer/cut man Rafael Garcia and Nevada Athletic Commission chair Dr. Elias Ghanem.

Norton, Sanchez, Greb and Ghanem will be inducted posthumously.

The members of the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame’s fifth-induction class will be honored at a gala dinner at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on Aug. 12.

“We are very proud of this class of inductees, and it contains some of the greatest fighters who ever lived,” Corrales-Lewis said in a news release. “I’m looking forward to our gala dinner when we can honor these richly deserving people and allow their fans to say hello.”

Hearns was one of the standouts during the 1980s and participated in a series of great bouts in Las Vegas with Leonard, Hagler and Duran. His 1985 bout with Hagler at Caesars Palace is still regarded by many as the greatest fight in boxing history.

The Spinks brothers, Michael and Leon, become the first set of brothers inducted into the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame. Both won gold medals for the U.S. at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal and then went on to win world titles in the pros.

Norton, known primarily for a series of close bouts with the legendary Muhammad Ali, also competed in one of the great heavyweight title bouts ever. He lost the WBC title by a razor-thin decision to Larry Holmes in 1978, among the finest heavyweight championship fights ever held.

Pearl was among the best referees of all-time and worked more than 70 championship bouts. He was the referee for both Leon Spinks’ shocking 1978 upset of Ali as well as for Leonard’s dramatic 14th-round knockout of Hearns in 1981.

Michael Carbajal is known as the first junior flyweight to earn a $1 million purse. He won world titles at junior flyweight and flyweight. Known as “Little Hands of Stone” for his punching power, Carbajal was 49-4 with 33 KOs.

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Lennox Lewis vs. Vitali Klitschko is a fight that got called as “Battle of the Titans”. They fought for the for the WBC, IBO, The Ring and Lineal Heavyweight Championships.

Klitschko was the underdog in the fight and he had a great start, he was the aggressor in the first two rounds and landed some good shots on Lennox Lewis. In the third round Lewis landed a punch that opened up a deep cut on Vitali’s left eye.

They both kept fighting landed great punches, but Vitali’s eye kept getting worse, Lewis took advantage of this and and did several consecutive hard punches to Vitali’s ribs. By the sixth round both fighter looked really tired. In round number seven the ringside doctors determined that the damage of Vitali’s eye was to severe and they stopped the fight. They says that Vitali had better card results and that he was winning, so when they gave the fight to Lewis the people proceed to boo the fighter and cheer Vitali.

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Amir Khan to fight Manny Pacquiao as boxers agree on terms over clash in Britain in May

“Pacquiao set for clash with former training partner Khan on May 20 with Manchester or Bolton likely venue”

Former training partners Khan and Pacquiao are understood to have agreed terms to face each other in Britain in what would be one of the most eagerly-anticipated fights of the year.

Khan has been pushing for a career defining clash with either Pacquiao or Floyd Mayweather for years and now looks to have finally got his wish.

And according to The Times, the pair will go head-to-head later this year with the Manchester Arena or Bolton’s Macron Stadium the venue to host the bout.

Khan has not fought since he was knocked out challenging Saul Alvarez for the WBC middleweight title in Las Vegas last May.

Since then the 30-year-old has taken time off to recover from an operation to repair a damaged hand – which Khan revealed to The Sun meant he had been fighting with a broken bone for 13 years.

But after looking for a high profile match to greet his return top the ring, it seems he may have come up trumps with about against the popular Filipino.

Talks took place with promoter Eddie Hearn over a huge all-British clash with Kell Brook but no deal could be agreed amid claims Khan was holding out for too much money.

Now it seems the former world light-welterweight champion will get the A-list opponent he has been searching for in the shape of Pacquiao.

Verbal agreements have been reached between both camps, with just official contracts now needing to be signed.

And though at 38 Pacquaio is no longer at the peak of his powers, he is still regarded as one of the sport’s biggest names and getting him to fight in the UK will be a huge attraction to British boxing fans.

He has been crowned world champion across eight divisions and is regarded as one of the greatest fighters boxing has ever seen.

Last November he was crowned WBO welterweight champion when he cruised to a comfortable unanimous decision to beat Jessi Vargas in Vegas.

Khan and Pacquiao know each other well after their time working together under Freddie Roach in Hollywood, when they sparred hundreds of rounds together.

At the time Roach insisted they would not fight each other, but Khan’s switch to work under Virgil Hunter in 2012 has made the bout possible.

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