Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

Who wins?

Poll ended at 31 Mar 2019, 03:45

Lejarraga - Decision
5
42%
Lejarraga -K/TKO
5
42%
DRAW
0
No votes
Avanesyan - K/TKO
2
17%
Avanesyan - Decision
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 12

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Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

Kerman Lejarraga, the European welterweight champion, will put his continental title on the line against the former WBA" regular" world champion David Avanesyan.

This fight has been announced by the promoter MGZ. The contest will be held in Miribilla (Bilbao) on March 30.

Lejarraga will face the most experienced challenger of his career, at a time when his name begins to sound strong in the United States. In fact, he already appears on the lists of several analysts who assume that he'll fight for a world title before the end of the year, but before that happens the hard puncher wants to prove that he is the best welterweight in Europe. He is in the Top 10 of the four world ranking organizations.

Txutxi Del Valle, the coach of Kerman, emphasizes that they could have chosen simpler options for this voluntary defense but this contest is "bringing us to number 1 in Europe and demonstrates our confidence in Kerman and our commitment to fans."

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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

Wonder what happened to re-scheduling Kelly vs. Avanesyan?

Still, this is a good match up!
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

Post by Ettt9350 »

Ruthless-RKO wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 03:48 Wonder what happened to re-scheduling Kelly vs. Avanesyan?

Still, this is a good match up!
Kelly didn't fancy the job, a duck in my opinion.
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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Love this fight
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

Post by jamamb »

gotta admit kermy looked utter sh!te vs fat time until the ko, but those hands are nice and heavy at least at euro level
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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handsofstone wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 16:23 Love this fight
Kerman is building a resume now.

Staying in Bilbao, having boxers come see him. I wonder where he’s ranked within the 4 orgs.
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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Next weekend this guy. A good step up for Kerman.

Would still like to have seen Kelly vs. Avanesyan.
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 16:26
handsofstone wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 16:23 Love this fight
Kerman is building a resume now.

Staying in Bilbao, having boxers come see him. I wonder where he’s ranked within the 4 orgs.
Bilboa is a real lions den too, Kerman is very much the local hero and his support is taking off. Nobody will fancy coming to Spain for this
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 23 Mar 2019, 10:16 Next weekend this guy. A good step up for Kerman.

Would still like to have seen Kelly vs. Avanesyan.

Huge duck off Kelly. Apparently the,night before he tried to change fight to 10 rounds......Avanesyans team said no then he pulled out the fight. Kelly Said it would be his next fight then backed out again. I do like the look of this Spanish guy he absolutely iced Gavin and Skeete without breaking sweat who are good domestic/fringe euro level fighters
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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Coco wrote: 23 Mar 2019, 10:37
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 16:26
handsofstone wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 16:23 Love this fight
Kerman is building a resume now.

Staying in Bilbao, having boxers come see him. I wonder where he’s ranked within the 4 orgs.
Bilboa is a real lions den too, Kerman is very much the local hero and his support is taking off. Nobody will fancy coming to Spain for this
But I would recommend it to visit, I think there will be some great fight nights with a great atmosphere.
Quality food and beer to, it would be a tremendous weekend away.
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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No-one has picked this up to broadcast in the UK unfortunately, should be an interesting fight.
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:05 No-one has picked this up to broadcast in the UK unfortunately, should be an interesting fight.
Hypothetically, would you be willing to pay £3 or £4 for this?
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

I'm gonna check the Spanish Eurosport channel. They'll probably show it. They showed his fight with Gavin.

That was also no televised.
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:34
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:05 No-one has picked this up to broadcast in the UK unfortunately, should be an interesting fight.
Hypothetically, would you be willing to pay £3 or £4 for this?
Probably.

Eurosport UK would have been nice seeing as their Spanish counterparts are most likely showing it & the UK channel is showing Curling. Never mind.
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:55
leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:34
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:05 No-one has picked this up to broadcast in the UK unfortunately, should be an interesting fight.
Hypothetically, would you be willing to pay £3 or £4 for this?
Probably.

Eurosport UK would have been nice seeing as their Spanish counterparts are most likely showing it & the UK channel is showing Curling. Never mind.
So you believe it should be a PPV....
I firmly believe that once the tech logistics can be sorted out so that its simple and fast to do that all sporting events will end up on a PPV arrangement, 99p per football match, £1.75 per F1 race etc etc
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:44
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:55
leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:34
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:05 No-one has picked this up to broadcast in the UK unfortunately, should be an interesting fight.
Hypothetically, would you be willing to pay £3 or £4 for this?
Probably.

Eurosport UK would have been nice seeing as their Spanish counterparts are most likely showing it & the UK channel is showing Curling. Never mind.
So you believe it should be a PPV....
I firmly believe that once the tech logistics can be sorted out so that its simple and fast to do that all sporting events will end up on a PPV arrangement, 99p per football match, £1.75 per F1 race etc etc
I don't really care whether it should be a PPV or not, I just wouldn't mind watching it & if it was £3 I probably would pay it for something to watch. I do pay for PPVs on occasion, sometimes I don't, not set in stone either way really.

It's not the standard of fight I'd want to pay for but if it was that cheap I probably would, as a boxing fan. :maybe:
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:47
leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:44
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:55
leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:34
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:05 No-one has picked this up to broadcast in the UK unfortunately, should be an interesting fight.
Hypothetically, would you be willing to pay £3 or £4 for this?
Probably.

Eurosport UK would have been nice seeing as their Spanish counterparts are most likely showing it & the UK channel is showing Curling. Never mind.
So you believe it should be a PPV....
I firmly believe that once the tech logistics can be sorted out so that its simple and fast to do that all sporting events will end up on a PPV arrangement, 99p per football match, £1.75 per F1 race etc etc
I don't really care whether it should be a PPV or not, I just wouldn't mind watching it & if it was £3 I probably would pay it for something to watch. I do pay for PPVs on occasion, sometimes I don't, not set in stone either way really.

It's not the standard of fight I'd want to pay for but if it was that cheap I probably would, as a boxing fan. :maybe:
The comment wasn't an attack, just using the opportunity to point out the way I think televised events will go. It is a good 'Saturday fight night' type contest but as time goes on these will also be PPVs, just not the £20 or whatever todays PPVs are.
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:51
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:47
leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:44
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:55
leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:34
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:05 No-one has picked this up to broadcast in the UK unfortunately, should be an interesting fight.
Hypothetically, would you be willing to pay £3 or £4 for this?
Probably.

Eurosport UK would have been nice seeing as their Spanish counterparts are most likely showing it & the UK channel is showing Curling. Never mind.
So you believe it should be a PPV....
I firmly believe that once the tech logistics can be sorted out so that its simple and fast to do that all sporting events will end up on a PPV arrangement, 99p per football match, £1.75 per F1 race etc etc
I don't really care whether it should be a PPV or not, I just wouldn't mind watching it & if it was £3 I probably would pay it for something to watch. I do pay for PPVs on occasion, sometimes I don't, not set in stone either way really.

It's not the standard of fight I'd want to pay for but if it was that cheap I probably would, as a boxing fan. :maybe:
The comment wasn't an attack, just using the opportunity to point out the way I think televised events will go. It is a good 'Saturday fight night' type contest but as time goes on these will also be PPVs, just not the £20 or whatever todays PPVs are.
Fair enough, I see your point :TU:
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:55
leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:51
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:47
leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:44
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:55
leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:34
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:05 No-one has picked this up to broadcast in the UK unfortunately, should be an interesting fight.
Hypothetically, would you be willing to pay £3 or £4 for this?
Probably.

Eurosport UK would have been nice seeing as their Spanish counterparts are most likely showing it & the UK channel is showing Curling. Never mind.
So you believe it should be a PPV....
I firmly believe that once the tech logistics can be sorted out so that its simple and fast to do that all sporting events will end up on a PPV arrangement, 99p per football match, £1.75 per F1 race etc etc
I don't really care whether it should be a PPV or not, I just wouldn't mind watching it & if it was £3 I probably would pay it for something to watch. I do pay for PPVs on occasion, sometimes I don't, not set in stone either way really.

It's not the standard of fight I'd want to pay for but if it was that cheap I probably would, as a boxing fan. :maybe:
The comment wasn't an attack, just using the opportunity to point out the way I think televised events will go. It is a good 'Saturday fight night' type contest but as time goes on these will also be PPVs, just not the £20 or whatever todays PPVs are.
Fair enough, I see your point :TU:
Is https://www.fite.tv/ accessible to UK fans?

Some should just use this service.. Or a similar website if there is one. Or even just charge £4.99 on youtube.
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:51
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:47
leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:44
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:55
leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:34
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:05 No-one has picked this up to broadcast in the UK unfortunately, should be an interesting fight.
Hypothetically, would you be willing to pay £3 or £4 for this?
Probably.

Eurosport UK would have been nice seeing as their Spanish counterparts are most likely showing it & the UK channel is showing Curling. Never mind.
So you believe it should be a PPV....
I firmly believe that once the tech logistics can be sorted out so that its simple and fast to do that all sporting events will end up on a PPV arrangement, 99p per football match, £1.75 per F1 race etc etc
I don't really care whether it should be a PPV or not, I just wouldn't mind watching it & if it was £3 I probably would pay it for something to watch. I do pay for PPVs on occasion, sometimes I don't, not set in stone either way really.

It's not the standard of fight I'd want to pay for but if it was that cheap I probably would, as a boxing fan. :maybe:
The comment wasn't an attack, just using the opportunity to point out the way I think televised events will go. It is a good 'Saturday fight night' type contest but as time goes on these will also be PPVs, just not the £20 or whatever todays PPVs are.
I think your idea has a lot of merit but the TV companies would want £10 not £2-3.
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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punchers chance wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 13:44
leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:51
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:47
leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 08:44
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:55
leejonesjnr wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:34
NoScoutingReports wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 07:05 No-one has picked this up to broadcast in the UK unfortunately, should be an interesting fight.
Hypothetically, would you be willing to pay £3 or £4 for this?
Probably.

Eurosport UK would have been nice seeing as their Spanish counterparts are most likely showing it & the UK channel is showing Curling. Never mind.
So you believe it should be a PPV....
I firmly believe that once the tech logistics can be sorted out so that its simple and fast to do that all sporting events will end up on a PPV arrangement, 99p per football match, £1.75 per F1 race etc etc
I don't really care whether it should be a PPV or not, I just wouldn't mind watching it & if it was £3 I probably would pay it for something to watch. I do pay for PPVs on occasion, sometimes I don't, not set in stone either way really.

It's not the standard of fight I'd want to pay for but if it was that cheap I probably would, as a boxing fan. :maybe:
The comment wasn't an attack, just using the opportunity to point out the way I think televised events will go. It is a good 'Saturday fight night' type contest but as time goes on these will also be PPVs, just not the £20 or whatever todays PPVs are.
I think your idea has a lot of merit but the TV companies would want £10 not £2-3.
It’s not £3 instead of £10 PPV, it’s £3 instead of the few pence that would be the equivalent of the sky subscription fee for those 48 minutes
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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Nice idea Lee, but what makes the Premier League so good is that (say) Palace can afford the likes of Sakho and Batshuayi and beat City at the Brutal regime Sport-washing stadium (Etihad).

La Liga has suffered where Real and Barca hoover up all the money - which is what would happen when EVERYTHING is PPV.
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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The 12-round clash with Lejarraga defending his EBU European Welterweight Title is promoted by MGZ Promotions, who co-promotes Lejarraga with DiBella Entertainment.

"This is the biggest fight of my career and I feel great," said Lejarraga. "I've had a long, hard training camp and have left nothing to chance after more than 150 rounds of sparring. It has been the best training camp of my career."

"Kerman looks faster and sharper than he ever has," stated Inigo Herbosa, of MGZ Promotions. "He sparred with some top-15 world ranked boxers for this fight and did very well. He will make a statement knocking out Avanesyan inside of six rounds and all of the top fighters in the welterweight division will take notice. He is ready for the big names."

"Avanesyan is another huge test for Kerman at what will be a sold-out arena in Spain, where Lejarraga is a massive star," said Lou DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment. "Following a win on Saturday night, I want to bring him to the United States for a step-up fight against a known opponent, and then position him for a world title shot in late 2019 or early 2020. I fully believe that he can beat many of the top names in the deep and talented welterweight division."
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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skanksta wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 14:58 Nice idea Lee, but what makes the Premier League so good is that (say) Palace can afford the likes of Sakho and Batshuayi and beat City at the Brutal regime Sport-washing stadium (Etihad).

La Liga has suffered where Real and Barca hoover up all the money - which is what would happen when EVERYTHING is PPV.
This is definitely a problem with that model for football and the reason why the Premier League will never allow teams to be able to set that up.

For boxing though, a very small surcharge would probably work much better than pricey, no value pay-per-views. I'd be willing to pay £3 for this one fight as a fight fan.
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Re: Kerman Lejarraga vs. David Avanesyan - 30 March 2019

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rio wrote: 23 Mar 2019, 10:53
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 23 Mar 2019, 10:16 Next weekend this guy. A good step up for Kerman.

Would still like to have seen Kelly vs. Avanesyan.

Huge duck off Kelly. Apparently the,night before he tried to change fight to 10 rounds......Avanesyans team said no then he pulled out the fight. Kelly Said it would be his next fight then backed out again. I do like the look of this Spanish guy he absolutely iced Gavin and Skeete without breaking sweat who are good domestic/fringe euro level fighters
Kelly and his team were disgraceful and he went down in my estimation.

I think he first tried to get the number of rounds reduced then maybe pulled out on the actual day if the fight.

Avanesyan has trained and made the weight and doesn’t seem to get the breaks the likes of Kelly get - good luck to the lad.
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