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Conlon v Dogboe would be intriguing and exciting for British fans.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019, 02:22 The fight between lightweight world titlist Richard Commey and mandatory challenger Teofimo Lopez is being planned for the Top Rank Boxing on ESPN card on Dec. 14 at Madison Square Garden in New York, multiple sources with knowledge of the plans told ESPN. The fight, which has not yet been finalized, would take place on the card that likely will be headlined by welterweight world titlist Terence Crawford’s mandatory defense against Egidijus Kavaliauskas. Prospect Michael Conlan, who is planning to move down to junior featherweight, is also ticketed for the card and could face either former titlist Isaac Dogboe or Genesis Servania, both of whom would be a big step up in opposition. It would air on ESPN immediately following the network’s Heisman Trophy presentation show taking place a few blocks away in Manhattan.
Dan Rafael, ESPN Senior Writer
I think they’ll go Servania in the end.RichieKnightmare wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019, 07:07Conlon v Dogboe would be intriguing and exciting for British fans.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019, 02:22 The fight between lightweight world titlist Richard Commey and mandatory challenger Teofimo Lopez is being planned for the Top Rank Boxing on ESPN card on Dec. 14 at Madison Square Garden in New York, multiple sources with knowledge of the plans told ESPN. The fight, which has not yet been finalized, would take place on the card that likely will be headlined by welterweight world titlist Terence Crawford’s mandatory defense against Egidijus Kavaliauskas. Prospect Michael Conlan, who is planning to move down to junior featherweight, is also ticketed for the card and could face either former titlist Isaac Dogboe or Genesis Servania, both of whom would be a big step up in opposition. It would air on ESPN immediately following the network’s Heisman Trophy presentation show taking place a few blocks away in Manhattan.
Dan Rafael, ESPN Senior Writer
He struggled with the tall Jap. Similar to how Haney struggled with his last opponent. Hype dies down a little.Best Coast wrote: ↑10 Dec 2019, 00:38 Looks like this poll has evened out at 8 votes apiece!! I'm sticking with Lopez by close decision but his unimpressive outing vs Nakatani almost has me ready to call it an "even money" matchup.
Well, Commey is tailor made for Lomachenko, Lopez is bigger threat. Still i will root for Lomachenko against bothmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑11 Dec 2019, 14:31 Arum says Teo-Loma happening March/April next year if Teo wins, Teo will win this then beat Loma, mark my words
Is there video of that ?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Dec 2019, 15:10 The 32-year-old Commey (29-2, 26 KOs), a native of Ghana who resides in the Bronx, came in at 134¼ pounds for his IBF lightweight title defense against Lopez (14-0, 11 KOs). Brooklyn’s Lopez, 22, also got on the NYSAC’s scale at 134¼ pounds.