No names? It's the champ against the interim champ. Whitaker and Stylebender are hardly no names. An Aussie against a Kiwi in AustraliaDuran1970 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2019, 21:05Apples and oranges my friend....Impractical Poster wrote: ↑05 Oct 2019, 17:33
Absolutely is superior. This is why boxing promoters are trending towards the way the UFC produces their shows.
UFC cards dwarf boxing cards in terms of quality matchups constantly. Saying otherwise shows an undeniable ignorance when it comes to knowing MMA. Since you assume every card is a PPV, you don't know much about it.
To each his own.
Never said every card is PPV..but no names like tonight shouldn't be..
Claressa Shields vs. Ivana Habazin - Vacant WBO/WBC 154 Title - January 10, 2020
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My thoughts on this whole thing:
Shields was out of order when she said that Habazin should just fly in another trainer. There is no way that Shields would fight in the same circumstances, no top-level fighter would.
The last few years have seen an increase in the blurring between 'audience' and 'team'. There needs to be full separation between the two, by barriers and security.
You're only allowed four in the corner (in the UK) on fight night. IMO it should be the same for weigh-ins, press conferences, et cetera.
Shields was out of order when she said that Habazin should just fly in another trainer. There is no way that Shields would fight in the same circumstances, no top-level fighter would.
The last few years have seen an increase in the blurring between 'audience' and 'team'. There needs to be full separation between the two, by barriers and security.
You're only allowed four in the corner (in the UK) on fight night. IMO it should be the same for weigh-ins, press conferences, et cetera.
Re: Claressa Shields vs. Ivana Habazin - Vacant WBO/WBC 154 Title - October 5, 2019
Seen some of the footage but neither seemed to catch the moment of impact.
That said, who sucker punches anyone let alone a 70+ year old man and thinks they had a result, definitely be repercussions, consequences and some street justice for that person without a doubt.
That said, who sucker punches anyone let alone a 70+ year old man and thinks they had a result, definitely be repercussions, consequences and some street justice for that person without a doubt.
Re: Claressa Shields vs. Ivana Habazin - Vacant WBO/WBC 154 Title - October 5, 2019
Doesn't look good for Dmitry Salita's promotional arm that he has no security available at the weigh-in.
And it's a sad state of affairs that it was Sheilds' own brother that attacked Habazin's trainer, and then Claressa decides to call out Habazin for not following through with the fight and just bringing in a replacement trainer.
If the fight is ever re-scheduled, I'm sure Habazin has no chance, but it would be nice to see her pull the upset.
Prior to this event, Shields came off as a bit classless. Her continued success and rise up the ladder has just exacerbated that mindset.
And it's a sad state of affairs that it was Sheilds' own brother that attacked Habazin's trainer, and then Claressa decides to call out Habazin for not following through with the fight and just bringing in a replacement trainer.
If the fight is ever re-scheduled, I'm sure Habazin has no chance, but it would be nice to see her pull the upset.
Prior to this event, Shields came off as a bit classless. Her continued success and rise up the ladder has just exacerbated that mindset.
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She's just trying to become mainstream.. Make some noise..Zhuge wrote: ↑07 Oct 2019, 11:18 Doesn't look good for Dmitry Salita's promotional arm that he has no security available at the weigh-in.
And it's a sad state of affairs that it was Sheilds' own brother that attacked Habazin's trainer, and then Claressa decides to call out Habazin for not following through with the fight and just bringing in a replacement trainer.
If the fight is ever re-scheduled, I'm sure Habazin has no chance, but it would be nice to see her pull the upset.
Prior to this event, Shields came off as a bit classless. Her continued success and rise up the ladder has just exacerbated that mindset.
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Re: Claressa Shields vs. Ivana Habazin - Vacant WBO/WBC 154 Title - October 5, 2019
LOL, her brother sucker punches the old man trainer, then she goes on about how Habazin is bitching out by not getting a replacement. Sorry if I find it hard to believe she's now being sincere 
Remember, this is the same woman who was applauding Lawson's sucker punch of Uzzy.
Remember, this is the same woman who was applauding Lawson's sucker punch of Uzzy.
Re: Claressa Shields vs. Ivana Habazin - Vacant WBO/WBC 154 Title - October 5, 2019
I don't think so. She has plenty of hype from Showtime already without this sort of nonsense.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑07 Oct 2019, 11:28She's just trying to become mainstream.. Make some noise..Zhuge wrote: ↑07 Oct 2019, 11:18 Doesn't look good for Dmitry Salita's promotional arm that he has no security available at the weigh-in.
And it's a sad state of affairs that it was Sheilds' own brother that attacked Habazin's trainer, and then Claressa decides to call out Habazin for not following through with the fight and just bringing in a replacement trainer.
If the fight is ever re-scheduled, I'm sure Habazin has no chance, but it would be nice to see her pull the upset.
Prior to this event, Shields came off as a bit classless. Her continued success and rise up the ladder has just exacerbated that mindset.
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Re: Claressa Shields vs. Ivana Habazin - Vacant WBO/WBC 154 Title - October 5, 2019
Agreed, not everything is some calculated attempt to get hype, some people are just loutish idiots. Evidently her brother and 'Unc' certainly are
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Uncle, brother, and the sister who started the whole altercation as well.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑07 Oct 2019, 13:04 Agreed, not everything is some calculated attempt to get hype, some people are just loutish idiots. Evidently her brother and 'Unc' certainly are
Shields came off as a bit classless in the leadup to her fight with Christina Hammer, and initially I assumed it was bravado because of comments Hammer made as well. But, I'm starting to think perhaps that's simply who she is and Showtime has done a good job of masking her real personality in the prior buildup of her status.
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This is her routine, say stupid classless stuff, get called on it, then cry racism and sexism. Pulled it out too after cheering on 'Unc' for sucker punching Uzcategui
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That Flint water clearly causes mutations.
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Re: Claressa Shields vs. Ivana Habazin - Vacant WBO/WBC 154 Title - January 10, 2020
Shields’ junior middleweight title fight with Ivana Habazin has been rescheduled for a second time, now due to take place Jan. 10 at Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The bout will air live on Showtime, whose press office formally announced the Showtime Boxing: Special Edition event one day after ESPN.com senior writer Dan Rafael initially broke the news.
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“My goal is to become three-division champ faster than any man or woman in history,” Shields (9-0, 2KOs)said. “This is a very significant fight for both of us. We have both trained really hard twice and great opportunities await the winner, so hopefully three times is the charm.”
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“I've been thinking about this since October and I have more of an incentive now given what happened,” Habazin said. “I feel like I'm fighting for James Ali Bashir, as well as for my own pride and respect. I’m also fighting for my country. I want to make Croatia proud that I am their daughter, and I feel that I now have their full support. Claressa is just a brief stop on my journey.
“I have bigger dreams and bigger shoes to fill in my life. I’m on my way to fulfilling my personal legend – being crowned the undisputed women's junior middleweight champion. This is just another step on that journey. Given my faith, I feel that while what happened in October was incredibly unfortunate, this was God’s plan. And I have faith that my hand will be raised in victory in January.”
“I have bigger dreams and bigger shoes to fill in my life. I’m on my way to fulfilling my personal legend – being crowned the undisputed women's junior middleweight champion. This is just another step on that journey. Given my faith, I feel that while what happened in October was incredibly unfortunate, this was God’s plan. And I have faith that my hand will be raised in victory in January.”
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“January 10 is going to be an important date in boxing history as Claressa continues her unprecedented journey toward greatness,” said Dmitriy Salita, President of Salita Promotions. “A win over Ivana Habazin would make Claressa – in just her tenth fight – the fastest boxer ever to acquire world title belts in three weight categories. But a very determined, skilled and experienced boxer stands in her way, and Ivana is pursuing her own world championship dream. History will be claimed in the ring on January 10 at the Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City and live on SHOWTIME.”
Also on the show is an intriguing junior welterweight title eliminator between unbeaten contenders Shohjahon Ergashev (17-0, 15 KOs) of Uzbekistan and Las Vegas’ Keith ‘The Bounty’ Hunter (11-0, 7KOs).
“My goal is to be the junior welterweight champion of the world in 2020,” said Ergahsev, who holds hard fought wins over Sonny Fredrickson and previously unbeaten Mykal Fox. “After I win this fight, I will be just one step away from realizing my dream of bringing the world title home to my country Uzbekistan.”
Standing in his way is a rising young talent from a boxing family.
“I’m looking forward to making my national television debut on Showtime,” said Hunter, whose late father Michael was a mid-level heavyweight during the late 1980s and early 1990s, and whose older brother Michael Hunter II is a current Top 10 heavyweight contender. “Boxing is in my blood and January 10 will be my chance to take my career to the next level. Ergashev has a bounty on his head, I’m here to collect!”
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Also on the show is an intriguing junior welterweight title eliminator between unbeaten contenders Shohjahon Ergashev (17-0, 15 KOs) of Uzbekistan and Las Vegas’ Keith ‘The Bounty’ Hunter (11-0, 7KOs).
“My goal is to be the junior welterweight champion of the world in 2020,” said Ergahsev, who holds hard fought wins over Sonny Fredrickson and previously unbeaten Mykal Fox. “After I win this fight, I will be just one step away from realizing my dream of bringing the world title home to my country Uzbekistan.”
Standing in his way is a rising young talent from a boxing family.
“I’m looking forward to making my national television debut on Showtime,” said Hunter, whose late father Michael was a mid-level heavyweight during the late 1980s and early 1990s, and whose older brother Michael Hunter II is a current Top 10 heavyweight contender. “Boxing is in my blood and January 10 will be my chance to take my career to the next level. Ergashev has a bounty on his head, I’m here to collect!”
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Re: Claressa Shields vs. Ivana Habazin - Vacant WBO/WBC 154 Title - January 10, 2020
I hope Habazin KTFO's Shields.
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Re: Claressa Shields vs. Ivana Habazin - Vacant WBO/WBC 154 Title - January 10, 2020
Claressa Shields vs. Ivana Habazin
10 rounds – junior middleweights (for vacant WBC/WBO titles)
Alicia Napoleon Espinosa vs. Elin Cederroos
10 rounds – super middleweights (for IBF/WBA titles)
Jaron Ennis vs. Bakhtiyar Eyubov
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10 rounds – junior middleweights (for vacant WBC/WBO titles)
Alicia Napoleon Espinosa vs. Elin Cederroos
10 rounds – super middleweights (for IBF/WBA titles)
Jaron Ennis vs. Bakhtiyar Eyubov
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Claressa Shields Previews Fight Against Ivana Habazin on Jan 10
Undisputed Middleweight Champion Shields Battles Habazin for Vacant WBC & WBO 154-Pound Titles Live on SHOWTIME from Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J.
As the calendar flips to a new decade, undisputed middleweight champion Claressa Shields shared her New Year’s resolution ahead of her upcoming showdown against former champion Ivana Habazin for the vacant WBC and WBO 154-pound titles taking place Friday, January 10 live on SHOWTIME from the Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J.
“I really have just one main resolution for the new year – no compromising,” said Shields. “That goes for both my personal and professional life. I also want to get closer to God and stay undefeated. I was going to say stop cursing also, but that’s just not happening.”
Shields vs. Habazin will open up the 2020 year of big boxing events, with Shields seeking to become the fastest fighter in boxing history, male or female, to become a three-division world champion.
“I’m very happy to kick off 2020,” said Shields. “Gervonta Davis ended 2019 on SHOWTIME and then the GWOAT brings in the New Year for SHOWTIME in 2020. It’s going to be a great start to the year. I’m coming in with a bang and gunning for the knockout.
“I’m super excited to have Jaron Ennis on the undercard, too. To me, he’s the next Roy Jones Jr. of boxing. He’s slick, he has power, he can box and he’s an all-around dedicated athlete. I look forward to sharing the card with him as a future world champion.”
Shields has trained in Miami with her head coach John David Jackson ahead of her 154-pound debut and has been able to maintain her focus and worked to stay sharp despite the fight’s two postponements.
“I made 154 pounds back in October before the cancellation,” said Shields. “After our fight was cancelled, I stayed active and only put on about 10 pounds. I’ve been down in Florida for the last six or seven weeks. It’s been hard work. I’ve pushed myself and I’m not taking Habazin lightly. I want the knockout because Ivana talks too much. I’m staying focused on being focused, and not letting anyone throw me off by talking nonsense.
“I don’t eat meat anymore. I haven’t in over three months, so my body is more toned now. I actually have a six-pack already with just a little more weight to lose. I think people are going to be surprised at the 154-pound version of me. I’m going to be very strong and very fast because I’ve basically had five months to prepare and to get ready for her specifically.”
Despite training camp taking her through the many holiday events that are gluttonously celebrated by the masses, Shields has stayed disciplined ahead of her opportunity to make more history.
“Balancing around the holidays is something I’ve been doing for years,” said Shields. “I saved a lot of money by not going home for Christmas, that’s for sure. But I still spoke with all my family and connected with everyone. I have a very strict diet in camp and I actually trained on Christmas. I consider my diet more of a life plan in general, and I have my days where I’ll splurge, but I stay disciplined.”
Ahead of next week’s event in Atlantic City, Shields plans to unleash and make another statement on her way to another championship-winning performance.
“No matter what she says, this beat down was coming in October,” said Shields. “All I’m doing is bringing it to Atlantic City. I’m going to knock her out. I’m going to put down a whole different beat down on her because of the level of disrespect she has shown me. I’m not going to let her be disrespectful towards me and I’m going to knock her out to shut her up.”
The event is promoted by Salita Promotions in association with T-REX BOXING PROMOTIONS.
Undisputed Middleweight Champion Shields Battles Habazin for Vacant WBC & WBO 154-Pound Titles Live on SHOWTIME from Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J.
As the calendar flips to a new decade, undisputed middleweight champion Claressa Shields shared her New Year’s resolution ahead of her upcoming showdown against former champion Ivana Habazin for the vacant WBC and WBO 154-pound titles taking place Friday, January 10 live on SHOWTIME from the Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J.
“I really have just one main resolution for the new year – no compromising,” said Shields. “That goes for both my personal and professional life. I also want to get closer to God and stay undefeated. I was going to say stop cursing also, but that’s just not happening.”
Shields vs. Habazin will open up the 2020 year of big boxing events, with Shields seeking to become the fastest fighter in boxing history, male or female, to become a three-division world champion.
“I’m very happy to kick off 2020,” said Shields. “Gervonta Davis ended 2019 on SHOWTIME and then the GWOAT brings in the New Year for SHOWTIME in 2020. It’s going to be a great start to the year. I’m coming in with a bang and gunning for the knockout.
“I’m super excited to have Jaron Ennis on the undercard, too. To me, he’s the next Roy Jones Jr. of boxing. He’s slick, he has power, he can box and he’s an all-around dedicated athlete. I look forward to sharing the card with him as a future world champion.”
Shields has trained in Miami with her head coach John David Jackson ahead of her 154-pound debut and has been able to maintain her focus and worked to stay sharp despite the fight’s two postponements.
“I made 154 pounds back in October before the cancellation,” said Shields. “After our fight was cancelled, I stayed active and only put on about 10 pounds. I’ve been down in Florida for the last six or seven weeks. It’s been hard work. I’ve pushed myself and I’m not taking Habazin lightly. I want the knockout because Ivana talks too much. I’m staying focused on being focused, and not letting anyone throw me off by talking nonsense.
“I don’t eat meat anymore. I haven’t in over three months, so my body is more toned now. I actually have a six-pack already with just a little more weight to lose. I think people are going to be surprised at the 154-pound version of me. I’m going to be very strong and very fast because I’ve basically had five months to prepare and to get ready for her specifically.”
Despite training camp taking her through the many holiday events that are gluttonously celebrated by the masses, Shields has stayed disciplined ahead of her opportunity to make more history.
“Balancing around the holidays is something I’ve been doing for years,” said Shields. “I saved a lot of money by not going home for Christmas, that’s for sure. But I still spoke with all my family and connected with everyone. I have a very strict diet in camp and I actually trained on Christmas. I consider my diet more of a life plan in general, and I have my days where I’ll splurge, but I stay disciplined.”
Ahead of next week’s event in Atlantic City, Shields plans to unleash and make another statement on her way to another championship-winning performance.
“No matter what she says, this beat down was coming in October,” said Shields. “All I’m doing is bringing it to Atlantic City. I’m going to knock her out. I’m going to put down a whole different beat down on her because of the level of disrespect she has shown me. I’m not going to let her be disrespectful towards me and I’m going to knock her out to shut her up.”
The event is promoted by Salita Promotions in association with T-REX BOXING PROMOTIONS.