Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

Who wins?

Poll ended at 08 Feb 2020, 20:14

Russell - Decision
9
43%
Russell - T/KO
4
19%
DRAW
2
10%
Nyambayar - T/KO
3
14%
Nyambayar - Decision
3
14%
 
Total votes: 21

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Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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Gary Russell Jr. is set to end what will become his shortest layoff in five years.

Multiple sources have informed BS.com that Russell will make a mandatory defense of his WBC featherweight title against Tugstsogt Nyambayar on February 8. Showtime will televise the Russell-Nyambayar bout as the main event of a “Showtime Championship Boxing” broadcast expected to take place at PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Russell, 31, has fought just four times since he won the WBC 126-pound championship from Mexico’s Jhonny Gonzalez in March 2015. Each of the four fights the highly skilled southpaw has had since he stopped Gonzalez in the fourth round have happened essentially a year or more after his previous performance.

The 2008 Olympian will end an 8½-month layoff when he encounters Nyambayar. In his last fight, a heavily favored Russell recorded a fifth-round technical knockout of Spanish veteran Kiko Martinez on the Deontay Wilder-Dominic Breazeale undercard May 18 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Russell has talked throughout this year about higher-profile fights against Leo Santa Cruz, who has moved up to 130 pounds, and Gervonta Davis, who’ll make his 135-pound debut December 28 against Yuriorkis Gamboa. First, though, Russell must satisfy his mandatory obligation for the WBC.

Mongolia’s Nyambayar (11-0, 9 KOs), who won a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, will end an even longer layoff than Russell when they fight for Russell’s title.

The 27-year-old contender hasn’t fought since he won a WBC elimination match January 26 to become the mandatory challenger for Russell’s title. Nyambayar beat the Dominican Republic’s Claudio Marrero (24-3, 17 KOs) by unanimous decision in that 12-round, 126-pound eliminator at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

In his prior appearance, Nyambayar knocked out Colombia’s Oscar Escandon in the third round of a May 2018 bout in Biloxi, Mississippi. Russell stopped Escandon (25-5, 17 KOs) in the seventh round a year earlier in Oxon Hill, Maryland.
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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So shocked!! GRJ is returning earlier next year. Not the usual May. But typical, it’s just a mandatory defence.

Maybe.. just maybe.. we’ll see him out twice next year.

Thoughts?
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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Wow!! Looks like Gary is turning over a new leaf!! :lol:

I've go him winning him decision...probably clearcut.
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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Typically underwhelming from Russell- again.
Someone take his belt, please.

C'mon Tugger! :box:
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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This bout is also for the IBO title.. Tugshot is currently champion.
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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GRJ should pull out the win, and beat this Tugjob easily. Hopefully he doesn't spend the rest of the year after it sitting around stroking his ego. That would be wank.
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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Tug is not an easy match, he convincingly beat Marrero in january. Russell is however faster and at least he has come off his usual layoff to have a good match.
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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Does Gary Russell finally get dethroned????
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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Meh
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 21 Dec 2019, 11:17 Does Gary Russell finally get dethroned????
I doubt it mate :verysad:
But I do know who I will be cheering for :yay:
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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WBC Featherweight World Champion Gary Russell Jr. will defend his 126-pound crown against unbeaten mandatory challenger Tugstsogt “King Tug” Nyambayar Saturday, February 8 live on SHOWTIME from PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania headlining a Premier Boxing Champions event.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT and will see former world champions Guillermo Rigondeaux and Liborio Solís battle for the vacant WBA Bantamweight World Title in the co-main event. The telecast opens with Jaime Arboleda meeting Jayson Veléz in a 12-round bout WBA Super Featherweight Title eliminator.

The main event showdown will see Russell make the fifth defense of his title as he looks to again display the skills and speed that have made him one of the elite featherweight fighters in the world. He will be challenged by the 2012 Olympic silver medalist “King Tug”, who quickly rose up the rankings facing quality opposition throughout his 11-fight career.

“Gary Russell Jr. has proven himself to be at the very elite level of this sport and one of the best fighters in the featherweight division,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “His speed, power and overall skillset has made him a must-watch every time he steps into that ring. He’s going to get all he can handle from an undefeated fighter in ‘King Tug’ Nyambayar, who has the pedigree and power to make this a memorable fight. You won’t want to blink during this high octane showdown February 8 on SHOWTIME from PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania.”

“The February 8 card is co-headlined by two of the most skilled boxers in the sport today,” said Stephen Espinoza, President Sports & Event Programming, Showtime Networks Inc. “Gary Russell Jr. – arguably the fastest hands in boxing – will be facing his toughest challenge as world champion against the aggressive power-puncher ‘King Tug’. And in the co-main event, Guillermo Rigondeaux, one of the best boxers on the planet since his days as an amateur in Cuba, moves down in weight to the bantamweight division for the first time in his pro career as he faces former world champion Liborio Solis with a world title at stake. Add in a compelling super featherweight eliminator and we have the makings of an action-packed tripleheader on February 8.”

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Kings Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased through www.pplcenter.com/events

The Capitol Heights, Maryland native Russell (30-1, 18 KOs) has held his WBC Featherweight Title since 2015 when he stopped multiple division champion Jhonny Gonzalez to emphatically capture the belt. The 31-year-old is part of one of boxing’s premier fighting families as he is trained by his father Gary Sr., and trains alongside his younger brothers, unbeaten super lightweight Gary Antuanne and undefeated bantamweight Antonio. Russell most recently stopped former champion Kiko Martinez in May on SHOWTIME after previously defeating then unbeaten challenger Joseph Diaz Jr in 2018 in a hometown defense.

“I’m forced to defend my title against another mandatory challenger and I’m going to show on February 8 why none of the other champions want to face me,” said Russell. “I’m the longest current reigning WBC champion but no one has stepped up to the challenge I present. I’m going to take care of business against a strong opponent and display all my skills like I always do.”

The 27-year-old Nyambayar (11-0, 9 KOs) represented his native Mongolia in the 2012 Olympics but now lives in the U.S. and is training out of Las Vegas. Nyambayar ascended up the featherweight rankings after his extensive amateur career with victories over then unbeaten Harmonito Dela Torre and former interim champion Oscar Escandon. Most recently he won his first 12-round decision by defeating former champion Claudio Marrero in January.

“This is going to be an exciting fight for everyone watching on February 8,” said Nyambayar. “Gary Russell Jr. is a great champion who is very talented, but he has the WBC belt and that’s what I want. I’m training hard to win this fight and I will be ready for anything that Russell brings to the ring.”

Rigondeaux (19-1, 13 KOs) will look to move down and capture a title in a second weight class in his SHOWTIME debut. Since turning professional in 2009 after one of the best amateur careers in history, Rigondeaux has showcased masterful technical skills that made him a unified 122-pound world champion and perennial member of the pound-for-pound list. A two-time Olympic gold medalist for his native Cuba, Rigondeaux made his name with victories over the likes of Nonito Donaire, Rico Ramos and Joseph Agbeko. Most recently, Rigondeaux scored an exciting eighth-round stoppage of former champion Julio Ceja in June.

Born in Venezuela and fighting out of Panama, Solís (30-5-1, 14 KOs) will make his U.S. debut on February 8 while riding a five-fight winning streak. Solís captured a super flyweight world title in 2013 amidst a 14-bout unbeaten run. He has lost by decision in his two previous attempts at 118-pound title, including a controversial loss to Jamie McDonnell, which he has bounced back from on his current win streak.

Arboleda (15-1, 13 KOs) has ripped off five straight victories by stoppage since he suffered the only loss of his career against Recky Dulay in 2017. The 25-year-old Arboleda from Curundu, Panama will be fighting in the U.S. for the third time in his career. He’s coming off a knockout victory over Victor Betancourt on August 24.

The 31-year-old Veléz (29-5-1, 21 KOs) has strung together three straight knockout victories since losing to Ryan Garcia in 2018. The Juncos, Puerto Rico resident is coming off a knockout victory over Hector Ruben Ambriz Suarez on July 27 and is looking for another championship opportunity. He came up short in his previous attempt when he fought to a draw against Evgeny Gradovich for the featherweight world title in 2014.
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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Good to see Rigo on the card. rescheduled fight.
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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I wonder if Gary will fight again this year if he beats Tugjob :maybe:
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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Nyambayar being criminally underrated here. Very big and strong at the weight, not as slick or quick as Russell but solid skills.

I think it’s close
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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Very good fight. I think Russell got this with close decision :box: Good to see Rigondeaux back in action in undercard
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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margaret thatcher wrote: 06 Jan 2020, 19:04 I wonder if Gary will fight again this year if he beats Tugjob :maybe:
Well he can still fight on his normal May date?

We’ll have to take it from there.. he may have a third... :yay:
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 05:24
margaret thatcher wrote: 06 Jan 2020, 19:04 I wonder if Gary will fight again this year if he beats Tugjob :maybe:
Well he can still fight on his normal May date?

We’ll have to take it from there.. he may have a third... :yay:
Garry Russell vs Shakur Stevenson is fight at 126 i wanna to see. Maybe if Stevenson can defeat Warrington and Russel can defeat Nyambayar we will see this
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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Undercard Information

Undefeated 2016 U.S. Olympian Gary Antuanne Russell will take on Mexico's José Marrufo in a 10-round super lightweight bout, while unbeaten bantamweight contender Antonio Russell steps in the ring for a 10-round fight highlighting the non-televised undercard Saturday, February 8 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

The card is headlined by the older brother of Gary Antuanne and Antonio, as undefeated WBC Featherweight Champion Gary Russell Jr. will defend his 126-pound crown against unbeaten mandatory challenger Tugstsogt "King Tug" Nyambayar live on SHOWTIME.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT and will see former world champions Guillermo Rigondeaux and Liborio Solís battle for the vacant WBA Bantamweight World Title in the co-main event, plus Jaime Arboleda meeting Jayson Vélez in a 12-round bout WBA Super Featherweight Title eliminator in the opener.

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Kings Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased through www.pplcenter.com/events

Undercard action will also see super welterweight contender Jamontay "The Quiet Assassin" Clark (14-1-1, 7 KOs) in an eight-round showdown against Mexico's Vladimir Hernández (10-4, 6 KOs) and Springfield, Massachusetts native Anthony Velázquez (8-0, 8 KOs) in a six-round welterweight duel against Reading, Pennsylvania's Kashon Hutchinson (7-5, 1 KO).

Rounding out the lineup is Puerto Rico's Jonathan Torres (7-0, 3 KOs) taking on Mexico's Edson Eduardo Neri (3-4, 2 KOs) for six rounds of bantamweight action, and a six-round battle of unbeaten welterweights as Bowie, Maryland's Marlon Bolen (3-0, 2 KOs) squares off against Miami's Osmel Mayorga (2-0, 1 KO).

The 23-year-old Gary Antuanne Russell (12-0, 12 KOs) has yet to allow an opponent to make it the distance against him since turning pro in 2017 following his run representing the U.S. at the 2016 Olympics. Russell added five more stoppage victories in 2019 and will be opposed by the 28-year-old Marrufo (12-9-2, 1 KO), who was born in Sonora, Mexico but fights out of Phoenix, Arizona. Marrufo split a pair of fights against then unbeaten Willie Shaw in 2019, defeating him in March before dropping a decision in the rematch in August.

Antonio Russell (16-0, 12 KOs) trains alongside his brothers Gary Antuanne and Gary Jr., with their father and head trainer Gary Russell Sr. in their Capitol Heights, Maryland hometown. The 26-year-old is unbeaten since turning pro in 2015 and picked up four wins in 2019, including his first 10-round fight, when he bested Francisco Pedroza in July, and most recently a first round stoppage of Samuel Gutierrez in November.
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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They should be matching the younger Gary Antuanne Russell a bit stiffer than this. I would like to think he is a decent prospect. Though it's hard to tell from who he has faced so far. Looks the business, but is he?
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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Gary the groundhog! Does he see his shadow again this year???
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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Ive always wanted Gary Russell vs Tevin Farmer. Fastest hands in boxing versus one of the slickiest defenses. But still, Russell vs Nyambayar is top fight
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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KiwiRider wrote: 29 Jan 2020, 15:40 They should be matching the younger Gary Antuanne Russell a bit stiffer than this. I would like to think he is a decent prospect. Though it's hard to tell from who he has faced so far. Looks the business, but is he?
Ya, I don't really understand why there hasn't been a push with this kid, he looks a real talent, was an Olympian (arguably deserved a win over the gold medalist), and had Jaron Ennis's number as an amateur. Entertaining style and all knockouts so far too. Seems to have all the ingredients of a guy who would be getting a lot more attention from PBC. Is there some of his brother's lack of drive?
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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margaret thatcher wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 16:15
KiwiRider wrote: 29 Jan 2020, 15:40 They should be matching the younger Gary Antuanne Russell a bit stiffer than this. I would like to think he is a decent prospect. Though it's hard to tell from who he has faced so far. Looks the business, but is he?
Ya, I don't really understand why there hasn't been a push with this kid, he looks a real talent, was an Olympian (arguably deserved a win over the gold medalist), and had Jaron Ennis's number as an amateur. Entertaining style and all knockouts so far too. Seems to have all the ingredients of a guy who would be getting a lot more attention from PBC. Is there some of his brother's lack of drive?
I'm not buying into the 'all knockouts' just yet. He hasn't stopped anyone who hasn't been stopped before-or after.
At this stage, I'm fairly sure he doesn't have a say in who he fights. All indications say he needs better opponents, and fast, because I don't feel all these pushovers will advance him in anything other than a paper record.
The peak for these lighter weight guys can be so narrow, that even at only 23, he needs to push harder. From what I have seen of him, he could be pushed along at the pace of say, Josh Taylor.
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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The all knockouts was a stylistic point, it's not like he's been some boring ass decision merchant whose style could explain why he's not getting pushed. When he does fight he goes for it and batters guys
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Re: Gary Russell Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar - February 8, 2020

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margaret thatcher wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 16:33 The all knockouts was a stylistic point, it's not like he's been some boring ass decision merchant whose style could explain why he's not getting pushed. When he does fight he goes for it and batters guys
Ok, I accept that. :salut:
And don't get me wrong, I really do think he is entertaining.
I just struggle to form an opinion about him in the professional arena, only because of his past opponents level. And his "all KO" resume is part and parcel of that.
One has to wonder why he has been brought along so gently?
Personally, I don't see the reasoning :maybe:
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