Oscar Valdez vs. Adam Lopez - November 30, 2019

Who wins?

Poll ended at 30 Nov 2019, 13:01

Valdez - Decision
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Valdez - T/KO
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DRAW
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Gutierrez - T/KO
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Gutierrez - Decision
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Oscar Valdez vs. Adam Lopez - November 30, 2019

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Former featherweight champion Oscar Valdez is inching closer to officially becoming a junior lightweight.

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Valdez (26-0, 20 KOs) will make his 130-pound debut on Nov. 30 against Andres Gutierrez (38-2-1, 25 KOs) in a 10-round fight at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, and the bout will air on ESPN+ as part of Top Rank Boxing’s programming, Valdez’s manager Frank Espinoza told BS.com.

The 28-year-old Valdez is a two-time Mexican Olympian who made six successful defenses of his 126-pound WBO title before vacating his crown in August and moving up in weight.

Espinoza said the plan is for Valdez to look great against Gutierrez in order to have their sights set on fighting Top Rank promoted champions in Jamel Herring, who holds the WBO title, and Miguel Berchelt, who holds the WBC crown. Both Berchelt and Herring have upcoming tests of their own they’d first need to pass in order for a Valdez title fight to become a reality.

Gutierrez’s lone two losses have come to the hands of Abner Mares in 2017 and Cristian Mijares in 2016. The 26-year-old fellow Mexican fighter is riding a three-fight winning streak and coming off a June win against veteran Tomas Rojas since dropping to Marez.

Valdez has two wins in 2019 against Jason Sanchez and Carmine Tommasone.

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Re: Oscar Valdez vs. Andres Gutierrez - November 30, 2019

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Valdez had a poor featherweight title reign...
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Shak would've beaten him
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margaret thatcher wrote: 04 Oct 2019, 13:09 Shak would've beaten him
Would have been a great start to a world title run, beating Valdez.
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Re: Oscar Valdez vs. Andres Gutierrez - November 30, 2019

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Press Release

Valdez vs Gutierrez and Frampton vs McCreary to stream exclusively on ESPN+ starting at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT

Two of boxing’s foremost action stars are set to light up the Las Vegas Strip for a Thanksgiving Weekend fistic bash Saturday, November 30 at The Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

In the main event, former featherweight world champion Oscar Valdez will make his long-awaited super featherweight debut in a 10-rounder against former world title challenger Andres “Jaguarcito” Gutierrez.

The co-feature will see the fighting pride of Belfast, former two-division world champion Carl “The Jackal” Frampton, take on the unbeaten Tyler “The Golden Child” McCreary a 10-round super featherweight contest (128-pound catchweight).

Valdez-Gutierrez and Frampton-McCreary will stream live and exclusively on ESPN+, the leading multi-sport streaming service, starting at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. The undercard will stream on ESPN+ beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT.

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Queensberry Promotions and MTK Global, tickets priced at $100, $85, $65, $45 and $20 (general admission) go on sale Friday, October 18, at 10 a.m. PT and are available online at www.cosmopolitanlasvegas.com or through Ticketmaster at 800.745.3000.

“This a tremendous super featherweight doubleheader, and both Valdez and Frampton have their hands full against tough opponents,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “If Valdez and Frampton win, world title opportunities await them in 2020.”

‘I’m looking forward to November 30, as it’s my first fight as a super featherweight,” Valdez said. “I know my opponent is tough, but I plan on putting on a show for the fans. This is my third camp with Eddy Reynoso, and it’s going great. This is an important first step towards another world title, and I plan to make the most of it. Don’t miss it!”

“I am going to take full advantage of this opportunity,” Gutierrez said. “I hope Valdez is prepared for a super featherweight war. I’m now training in Las Vegas with the professor, Ismael Salas, and ‘Memo’ Heredia. Boxing fans, get ready for a true Mexican-style battle!”

Valdez (26-0, 20 KOs) made six successful defenses of his WBO featherweight world title, a reign highlighted by all-action brawls against Miguel Marriaga, Scott Quigg and Genesis Servania. A two-time Mexican Olympian, Valdez is seeking new challenges in a weight class loaded with premier talent. He closed out his featherweight world title reign with a pair of wins over then-unbeaten foes earlier this year, knocking out Carmine Tommasone in February and scoring a unanimous decision over Jason Sanchez in June. Valdez is 6-0 with six knockouts when fighting in Las Vegas and is looking for lucky number seven. Gutierrez (38-2-1, 25 KOs) has won three consecutive fights since dropping a technical decision to Abner Mares in October 2017 for the WBA featherweight world title. He last fought June 22 in San Juan del Río, Mexico, decisioning former world champion Tomas Rojas over 12 rounds.

Frampton (26-2, 15 KOs), a former super bantamweight and featherweight world champion, is ready to make his 2019 debut. He last fought December 2018 in Manchester, England, losing by unanimous decision to IBF world champion Josh Warrington in a Fight of the Year contender. He was scheduled to fight August 10 in Philadelphia against Emmanuel Dominguez but was forced to drop out the week of the fight after a concrete pillar fell on his hand at the fight hotel. Frampton is making his first appearance in Las Vegas since January 2017, when thousands of Northern Irish fans made the trip across the pond for his rematch against Leo Santa Cruz. One of his nation’s most decorated fighters, Frampton holds victories over Santa Cruz, Quigg, Nonito Donaire and Kiko Martinez.

McCreary (16-0-1, 7 KOs), from Toledo, Ohio, is a five-year pro who, at 26 years of age, is entering the prime of his career. In his last fight, July 19 in Oxon Hill, Maryland, he overcame a stiff challenge from Jessie Cris Rosales to prevail via eight-round split decision. In search of a signature win, McCreary will take a quantum leap in class, but he is confident that his youth and athleticism will prevail.

“I’m delighted to be making a comeback after what has been a horrific year in my career,” Frampton said. “I didn’t get the Top Rank deal off to an ideal start, but coming back in Vegas is great for me, especially against a really strong opponent. It needed to be someone who would test me. It’s what I want, it’s what ESPN wants, what MTK Global wants and what Top Rank wants, so I’m 100 percent confident it’s the right move for me. McCreary is a quality opponent, but if I want to be competing against the top guys in the world, which I believe I can, then I need to be beating guys like him and doing it in style.”

“I’m delighted we’ve got Carl out again before the end of the year,” said allegedly, Frampton’s co-promoter. “He had a tough time of it in August with the freak injury, which meant he couldn’t fight as planned. In this fight against McCreary, I believe Carl will prove that he is still an elite fighter and will be fighting for world titles again before long.”

“It’s a big step up for me, but I feel that I’m ready for it,” McCreary said. “It’s an opportunity I couldn’t turn down, and I feel that every fight is a risk. This is one where, if anything, I would love to risk my undefeated record against a fighter like Frampton. A win here means a world title shot next.

“I was in the gym training for my October 26 fight and my trainer {Lamar Wright} said we got a call that Carl Frampton was looking for a fight. They didn’t have anyone, and I said, ‘I’ll take it.’ I didn’t hesitate.”
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Re: Oscar Valdez vs. Andres Gutierrez - November 30, 2019

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Super Featherweight: Champion Miguel Berchelt (Mexico)

Berchelt is scheduled to make a voluntary defense against No. 4 ranked Jason Sosa of the U.S.A. on November 2. The fight on November 30 between No. 1 ranked Oscar Valdez of Mexico and No. 7 ranked Andres Gutierrez of Mexico was approved as a final eliminator to determine the mandatory challenger.

The mandatory is due, and the winner of Berchelt vs. Sosa must fight the winner of Valdez vs. Gutierrez next.
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Fight week
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This is what Valdez and Frampton had to say about their upcoming bouts and their visit to Opportunity Village.

Oscar Valdez

On moving up to 130

“Making weight won’t be as difficult for me at 130 pounds. It won’t be easy, but not as hard as it was when I was fighting at 126. I have more energy in the gym and I feel healthy, which is the most important thing. You’ll see the difference in my fight Saturday against Andres Gutierrez.”

“I’ve been fighting at 126 my whole career, so it’s a long time coming. My last camps were more about cutting weight rather than training. It wasn’t healthy for me. I wasn’t eating much two, three days before the weigh-ins, so now I am in a much healthier position.”


On the future

“I want to fight Miguel Berchelt. Listen, there’s no personal beef there, but I feel like he’s the top guy at 130 pounds. I want to fight the best, and Berchelt is the best. I’m only focused on Gutierrez for now, but I also visualize the future.”

On Saturday’s fight

“Fans know I always give 100 percent in the ring, so you can expect a great battle on Saturday night. Andres Gutierrez is a tough guy who cannot be overlooked.”

On the visit to Opportunity Village

“Seeing this makes everyone want to be a better person and try and help our loved ones. If we can, why not support the great people at Opportunity Village? I thank them for their hospitality.”

Carl Frampton

On the injury that postponed his August fight

“I was upset at the time. I felt like a whole camp had been wasted, time away from my family had been wasted. Look, you just have to deal with it and move on and kind of try and forget about it and move on. I’m looking forward to the fight. By the time the fight comes around, it will be {nearly} a year since I’ve been in the ring.”

On McCreary

“McCreary is a good, hungry, young, undefeated kid, and this is his big chance. If he beats me, I’m pretty sure in his next fight he’ll fight for a world title. It’s not going to happen. I’ve prepared very hard for this fight. I’ve prepared like I’m an underdog, and I am going in to put on a show. To be honest, I want to win this fight, but I want to knock this kid out.”

On his future plans

“I’ve had some huge fights in my career. No matter who the opponent is, it’s always going to be the biggest fight because of the situation I’m in now. It’s a must-win. I have to win this fight to fight a champion in my next fight. I want to fight for a world title in my next fight, so I must beat Tyler McCreary.”

“The plan is to become a three-weight world champion. That’s my goal. Ireland has a rich history in boxing champions. We’ve produced so many great fighters — and we’re still doing it — but to be the guy on top and be the first and only guy to win three titles in three different divisions, it would mean the world to me. I want nothing more than my kids to be proud of me and say that their dad is a three-weight world champion.”


On the visit to Opportunity Village

“Many of us have loved ones who may not be as able-bodied as we are. This facility is fantastic. It was great to take a look around see all of the amazing work they do. You should give back to the community when you are in a position to do it.”
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Re: Oscar Valdez vs. Andres Gutierrez - November 30, 2019

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ESPN+, 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT

Oscar Valdez vs. Andres Gutierrez, 10 rounds, super featherweight

Carl Frampton vs. Tyler McCreary, 10 rounds, super featherweight

ESPN+, 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT

Carlos Adames vs. Patrick Teixeira, 12 rounds, interim WBO junior middleweight world title

Arnold Barboza Jr. vs. William Silva, 10 rounds, Barboza’s Jr. NABF super lightweight title

Adam Lopez vs. Luis Coria, 10 rounds, Lopez’s Jr. NABF featherweight title

Guido Vianello vs. Colby Madison, 6 rounds, heavyweight

Andy Hiraoka vs. Rogelio Casarez, 8 rounds, super lightweight

Brian Mendoza vs. Larry Gomez, 8 rounds, welterweight

Swing Bouts

Xander Zayas vs. Virgel Windfield, 4 rounds, welterweight

Jared Anderson vs. Stephen Kirnon, 4 rounds, heavyweight

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Queensberry Promotions and MTK Global, tickets priced at $100, $85, $65, $45 and $20 (general admission) are available online at www.cosmopolitanlasvegas.com or through Ticketmaster at 800.745.3000.
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Oscar Valdez: 'I was going through hell just trying to make weight'

Valdez (26-0, 20 KOs) turned pro in November 2012, and for parts of his career, he campaigned above the featherweight limit, moving up as high as a 129.5 pounds. But since his 2016 bout with Evgeny Gradovich, he has been at 126.

The last two or three excruciating pounds felt like losing 20 for Oscar Valdez. Making the 126-pound weight limit was becoming a more arduous grind than the fights themselves. But Valdez, despite the physical and mental battle that had left him dried out and fatigued, had done it.

"The last couple of fights, I was going through hell just trying to make weight," Valdez said. "I was nothing after the fifth or sixth round in the fight [against Sanchez]. I wasn't feeling myself. I felt like I had no more power. I felt like I hadn't trained enough. I didn't have the stamina. I put that on the weight."

"I only started eating a couple of berries, four to five grapes a night," Valdez said of the week before his fight with Sanchez. "I know it was nothing healthy. There were times I thought I was going to faint.

"No water at all since Monday or Tuesday [of that week],"
he said. "Just rinsing my mouth and spitting it back."

"One of the most embarrassing things for me as a fighter would be stepping on the scale and not making weight. [But] I wasn't healthy making 126," Valdez said. "I had trained very hard, I was very disciplined on what I'd eat and in the gym, and I shouldn't be getting that tired so fast inside the ring.

"It was clear for me that it's time to go up in weight."

"We just did everything we could and tried everything, and when your body says no, that's it. There's nothing else to do. It was my body telling me I was too big for the featherweight limit."
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Re: Oscar Valdez vs. Andres Gutierrez - November 30, 2019

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Andres Gutierrez (38-2-1, 25KOs) showed up to the scales at an announced 141 pounds. In missing weight by more than two full weight divisions, Gutierrez was automatically removed from the show.

Top Rank event handlers are working on a contingency plan as this goes to publish.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 29 Nov 2019, 17:30 Andres Gutierrez (38-2-1, 25KOs) showed up to the scales at an announced 141 pounds. In missing weight by more than two full weight divisions, Gutierrez was automatically removed from the show.

Top Rank event handlers are working on a contingency plan as this goes to publish.
11 pounds overweight :doh: :doh: But this failure just opened doors for Berchelt - Valdez clash. Or will Top Rank bring another B class for Valdez?
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Cent0089 wrote: 29 Nov 2019, 17:41
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 29 Nov 2019, 17:30 Andres Gutierrez (38-2-1, 25KOs) showed up to the scales at an announced 141 pounds. In missing weight by more than two full weight divisions, Gutierrez was automatically removed from the show.

Top Rank event handlers are working on a contingency plan as this goes to publish.
11 pounds overweight :doh: :doh: But this failure just opened doors for Berchelt - Valdez clash. Or will Top Rank bring another B class for Valdez?
You can’t get Berchelt in at short notice..
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 29 Nov 2019, 17:42
Cent0089 wrote: 29 Nov 2019, 17:41

11 pounds overweight :doh: :doh: But this failure just opened doors for Berchelt - Valdez clash. Or will Top Rank bring another B class for Valdez?
You can’t get Berchelt in at short notice..
Of course, but ive thinked of january maybe
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Cent0089 wrote: 29 Nov 2019, 17:44
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 29 Nov 2019, 17:42
You can’t get Berchelt in at short notice..
Of course, but ive thinked of january maybe
I’m guessing Valdez is still gna fight tmoro night thought
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Fights Adam Lopez (13-1) who was on the undercard.
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3132DW wrote: 29 Nov 2019, 20:19 Fights Adam Lopez (13-1) who was on the undercard.
Was jus gna say.. at least he’s still fighting on the card. They might bump Frampton as main event now. Who knows.
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Re: Oscar Valdez vs. Adam Lopez - November 30, 2019

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Prelims (ESPN+, 6:30 pm ET)


Arnold Barboza Jr (22-0, 9 KO) vs William Silva (27-2, 15 KO), junior welterweights, 10 rounds

Andy Hiraoka (14-0, 9 KO) vs Rogelio Casarez (13-8, 5 KO), junior welterweights, 8 rounds

Brian Mendoza (18-0, 13 KO) vs Larry Gomez (9-1, 8 KO), welterweights, 8 rounds

Guido Vianello (5-0, 5 KO) vs Colby Madison (8-1-2, 5 KO), heavyweights, 6 rounds

Jared Anderson (1-0, 1 KO) vs Stephen Kirnon (2-2-1, 1 KO), heavyweights, 4 rounds

Xander Zayas (1-0, 1 KO) vs Virgel Windfield (2-2-1, 2 KO), welterweights, 4 rounds


Main Card (ESPN+, 10:00 pm ET)

Oscar Valdez (26-0, 20 KO) vs Adam Lopez (13-1, 6 KO), super featherweights, 10 rounds

Carl Frampton (26-2, 15 KO) vs Tyler McCreary (16-0-1, 7 KO), featherweights, 10 rounds

Carlos Adames (18-0, 14 KO) vs Patrick Teixeira (30-1, 22 KO), junior middleweights, 12 rounds
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Blue chip welterweight prospect Xander Zayas (2-0) shined in his second pro bout, stopping Virgel Winfield (2-3-1) at the 1:48 mark of the opening stanza. Zayas is the youngest fighter to ever sign with Top Rank, doing so at 16-years-old. The now 17 year-old San Juan, Puerto Rico native made his pro debut last month which he also won by knockout.
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Andy Hiraoka (15-0) opened up the card with a second round knockout of Rogelio Casarez (13-9) in their super lightweight bout. Hiraoka fought for the first time outside of his native Japan. The time of the stoppage was 2:16.

Guido Vianello (6-0) didn't need much time to stop the severely over matched Colby Madison (8-2-1). The 2016 Italian Olympian's power was too much for the Maryland based Colby. The time of the stoppage was :44. Vianello fought for the 2nd time under world class trainer Kevin Barry. All 6 of Vianello's victories have come by knockout.

Results are courtesy of Ryan Burton
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Re: Oscar Valdez vs. Adam Lopez - November 30, 2019

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Kid put up a good fight
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Berchelt will steamroll Valdez. Maybe he will avoid him just like he avoided Stevenson.
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Purses

Oscar Valdez $300k,
Adam Lopez $75k
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 01 Dec 2019, 08:23 Purses

Oscar Valdez $300k,
Adam Lopez $75k
That is solid purses, especially when you compare that with Adames and Teixeira
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