Emmanuel Rodríguez vs. Reymart Gaballo | Vacant WBC belt - December 19, 2020

Who wins?

Poll ended at 20 Dec 2020, 05:33

Rodríguez - Decision
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Rodríguez - T/KO
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DRAW
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Gaballo - T/KO
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Gaballo - Decision
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Total votes: 4

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Emmanuel Rodríguez vs. Reymart Gaballo | Vacant WBC belt - December 19, 2020

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Former bantamweight world champion Emmanuel Rodríguez will take on unbeaten former interim WBA bantamweight champion Reymart Gaballo for the vacant interim WBC Bantamweight World Championship in the main event on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Saturday, December 19 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT live on SHOWTIME from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

The action-packed tripleheader will feature unbeaten welterweight Jaron “Boots” Ennis taking on his toughest opponent to date in veteran contender Chris Van Heerden in a 12-round co-main event for the vacant IBO welterweight title. Plus, unbeaten bantamweight Antonio Russell will face former world champion Juan Carlos Payano in a 10-round showdown to kick off the telecast.

Non-televised undercard action will see rising prospect Brandun Lee battling Dakota Linger in a 10-round super lightweight attraction.

Nordine Oubaali and Nonito Donaire were originally set to meet for Oubaali’s WBC title before the fighters tested positive for COVID-19. At that point, the Rodríguez vs. Gaballo fight was made for the vacant interim title.

TGB Promotions promote the event. Rodríguez vs. Gaballo is promoted in association with Warriors Boxing and Fresh Productions. Ennis vs. Van Heerden is promoted in association with D&D Boxing.

“Emmanuel Rodríguez will seek to grab a second bantamweight title on December 19, but will have a hungry and dangerous fighter in the unbeaten Reymart Gaballo standing in his way,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “With the vacant interim WBC title on the line, expect both fighters to leave it all in the ring to claim this belt. Adding in the always exciting Jaron Ennis against Chris Van Heerden, and an intriguing clash between Antonio Russell and Juan Carlos Payano, and December 19 shapes up to be a stacked night from start to finish live on SHOWTIME.”

The 28-year-old Rodríguez (19-1, 12 KOs) will look to capture a second bantamweight title with a victory on December 19. Fighting out of Manati, Puerto Rico, Rodríguez won the IBF Bantamweight World Title with a unanimous decision victory over Paul Butler in 2018 and successfully defended it against then-unbeaten Jason Moloney. Unbeaten champion Naoya Inoue most recently stopped Rodríguez in their May 2019 title bout.

“This is a dream come true to have another chance to fight for the title,” said Rodríguez. “Even with the opponent change, I know it will be a tough challenge, but I’ve worked too hard and put in too much time in the gym to allow myself to lose this fight on December 19.”

Fighting out of General Santos City, Philippines, Gaballo (23-0, 20 KOs) enters this battle on a four-fight knockout streak and is unbeaten since turning pro in 2014. The 24-year-old’s most impressive victory came in March 2018, when he dropped then-undefeated Stephon Young on his way to a unanimous decision victory for the interim WBA bantamweight title. The number one bantamweight in the WBA rankings, who also is ranked 12th by the WBO, Gaballo will fight in the U.S. for the fourth time on December 19, with his most recent stateside triumph coming by third-round stoppage over Yeison Vargas in August 2019.

“I’m very excited for this fight,” said Gaballo. “I can’t wait to step into the ring again. Since March, I’ve been training in Miami, and I’m planning to take advantage of this opportunity. I have an adamant opponent, but I’m going to show everyone what I can do and make sure I’m victorious.”

A native of boxing-rich Philadelphia, Pa., the supremely talented Ennis (26-0, 24 KOs) returns to the ring after stopping Juan Carlos Abreu in September on SHOWTIME. Ennis, 23, scored two emphatic knockout victories on ShoBox: The New Generation in 2018 before adding two more KO wins to his ledger in 2019. As his level of opposition has steadily increased since turning professional in 2016, the switch-hitter has scored 16 consecutive knockouts in addition to notching 16 knockdowns in his last six bouts.

“I can’t wait to get in there to make a big statement,” said Ennis. “I am ready to show out and put on a crushing performance. This is one step closer to the bigger names and my world title shot.”

Originally from Johannesburg, South Africa, Van Heerden (28-2-1,12 KOs) now lives and trains out of Santa Monica, Calif. The 33-year-old has won five-straight bouts leading into December 19, including 2019 wins over Aslanbek Kozaev and Mahonri Montes. Since his first professional defeat in 2010, Van Heerden has won 14 of his 15 fights, with his only blemish coming in 2015 against unified welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr.

“Sometimes, it can take years for that one moment to come around and change your life,” said Van Heerden. “I have waited seven years for this opportunity to do my part and inspire my country of South Africa. Even with three weeks’ notice and coming in as the underdog, I am taking advantage of the opportunity that has been placed in front of me in these challenging times.

"I’m a veteran and will use my experience to win this fight. Fighters fight. We need to be prepared to step in when the opportunity presents itself and seize the moment. I’ll be ready on December 19.”


The middle brother between WBC Featherweight Champion Gary Jr. and 2016 U.S. Olympian Gary Antuanne, Antonio Russell (17-0, 12 KOs) will return to action looking to cement his contender status in the bantamweight division. The 27-year-old from Capitol Heights, Md. turned pro in 2015 after an impressive amateur career. After four wins in 2019, Russell kicked off 2020, defeating Jesus Martinez in February.

“I’m ready for this fight,” said Russell. “We have been in the gym training hard despite the pandemic. I’m looking forward to getting back in the ring. We know our opponent is coming to fight, and so are we. I’m prepared for whatever he brings.”

Born in the Dominican Republic but now living and fighting out of Miami, Fla. Payano (21-4, 9 KOs) will move back down to bantamweight, where he was previously champion, after his most recent outing saw him drop a competitive decision against former champion Danny Roman in September. Payano captured his title in 2014 by defeating Anselmo Moreno before splitting a pair of memorable fights against Rau’shee Warren. Payano has come up short in recent years against top fighters Luis Nery and Naoya Inoue while delivering Damien Vazquez his first career loss.

“I can’t wait to get back in the ring before the end of the year,” said Payano. “I’m excited for the opportunity on SHOWTIME against an undefeated bantamweight. He’s never faced anyone like me, and I plan to test him from the opening bell and give the fans a great show. Uncasville, CT, and Mohegan Sun is a first-class city and venue. Thank you to PBC for giving me this opportunity.”

The 21-year-old Lee (20-0, 18 KOs) steps into the ring for the fourth time in 2020, having already delivered three knockout victories this year. Fighting out of La Quinta, Calif., Lee most recently dropped Jimmy Williams three times on his way to a first-round knockout in October. Lee enters this fight having stopped his last 11 opponents inside of the distance.

Representing his native Buckhannon, W. Va., Linger (12-4-2, 8 KOs) has proved to be a durable challenge in his pro career that dates back to 2015. The 26-year-old was 2-2 from January 2019 to January 2020, with his losses coming by narrow majority decisions against Maurice Lee and Nelson Hampton. Most recently, Linger lost an eight-round decision to unbeaten prospect Omar Juarez in September.

The telecast announces the team is comprised of the most experienced and decorated boxing team on television. Veteran sportscaster Brian Custer is the host. Versatile combat sports voice Mauro Ranallo handles blow-by-blow action alongside Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and former junior middleweight world champion Raúl “El Diamante” Marquez. Two Hall of Famers rounds out the telecast team: boxing historian Steve Farhood as an unofficial scorer, and world-renowned ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr.; the executive producer is four-time Emmy award winner David Dinkins, Jr. The director is Bob Dunphy, son of legendary Hall of Famer Don Dunphy. The pair has been guiding SHOWTIME Sports’ flagship series SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING since its inception in 1986.
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Press Release | Jaron Ennis fights Chris van Heerden this Saturday, Dec.19th on Showtime

Exciting unbeaten welterweight Jaron “Boots” Ennis will look to continue his 16-fight knockout streak when he faces veteran Chris van Heerden in the 12-round co-main event live on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT) Saturday, December 19 from the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn., in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

Ennis (26-0, 24 KOs) faces the all-action South African native van Heerden (28-2-1, 12 KOs), who is on a bit of a roll himself winning 14 of his last 15 fights since his first professional defeat in 2010.

Ennis, who made his SHOWTIME debut in 2018 on ShoBox: The New Generation, is trained by his father Bozy Ennis at Bozy’s Dungeon in Philadelphia, Pa.

“I’ve been sparring with some of my dad’s fighters, but we’ve had trouble finding guys to spar because of the virus,” said Ennis. “We just want to keep everyone safe and healthy. But we’re definitely ready. I’m ready to rock and roll and keep my knockout streak going with No. 17 on December 19.”

Ennis is currently ranked WBO No. 7, IBF No. 10, and WBC No. 11 at 147 pounds. He knows he competes in boxing’s glamour division with superstars like Errol Spence Jr., Terence Crawford, Manny Pacquiao, Shawn Porter, Keith Thurman, and Danny Garcia.

“I just want to fight the world champions,” said the power-punching Ennis, who has recorded 16 knockdowns in his last seven fights. “I want to fight the top five guys. I’m ready, and I’ve been ready to make a big statement. I just have to stay focused and do what I have to do and handle my business, and then it’s on to bigger and better things.”

Even though his last seven fights were scheduled for 10 rounds, Ennis has only gone six rounds once in his professional career. “We prepare ourselves for 12, 15 rounds,” he said. “I can go all day long. I get stronger as the fight goes on. I know people haven’t gotten to see that side of me yet. If it goes past six rounds, then I’m in shape for it. I’m always in shape, and I’m ready to go. No matter many rounds, I have to go.”

Ennis believes that a big fight against a top 147-pounder is in his near future. “At the end of the day, people are seeing that it’s not my fault I’m not getting these big fights,” he said. “These guys are hopping around me and don’t want to fight me. I can only fight who they put in front of me. I definitely think I need to make a big statement on December 19 so that in 2021 I can start getting the big fights. I will be a world champion in 2021!”

Ennis is a natural right-hander who fights from the southpaw stance. “Everybody knows I love to fight southpaws,” he said. “Early in my career, I fought four or five southpaws back-to-back. I love it. It’s easy for me, and they don’t give me any problems. I know southpaws don’t like fighting other southpaws, but I love fighting them.”
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Reymart sounds like one of those names thais would have

come shop at reymart!
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Dec 2020, 07:29 Press Release | Jaron Ennis fights Chris van Heerden this Saturday, Dec.19th on Showtime

Exciting unbeaten welterweight Jaron “Boots” Ennis will look to continue his 16-fight knockout streak when he faces veteran Chris van Heerden in the 12-round co-main event live on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT) Saturday, December 19 from the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn., in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

Ennis (26-0, 24 KOs) faces the all-action South African native van Heerden (28-2-1, 12 KOs), who is on a bit of a roll himself winning 14 of his last 15 fights since his first professional defeat in 2010.

Ennis, who made his SHOWTIME debut in 2018 on ShoBox: The New Generation, is trained by his father Bozy Ennis at Bozy’s Dungeon in Philadelphia, Pa.

“I’ve been sparring with some of my dad’s fighters, but we’ve had trouble finding guys to spar because of the virus,” said Ennis. “We just want to keep everyone safe and healthy. But we’re definitely ready. I’m ready to rock and roll and keep my knockout streak going with No. 17 on December 19.”

Ennis is currently ranked WBO No. 7, IBF No. 10, and WBC No. 11 at 147 pounds. He knows he competes in boxing’s glamour division with superstars like Errol Spence Jr., Terence Crawford, Manny Pacquiao, Shawn Porter, Keith Thurman, and Danny Garcia.

“I just want to fight the world champions,” said the power-punching Ennis, who has recorded 16 knockdowns in his last seven fights. “I want to fight the top five guys. I’m ready, and I’ve been ready to make a big statement. I just have to stay focused and do what I have to do and handle my business, and then it’s on to bigger and better things.”

Even though his last seven fights were scheduled for 10 rounds, Ennis has only gone six rounds once in his professional career. “We prepare ourselves for 12, 15 rounds,” he said. “I can go all day long. I get stronger as the fight goes on. I know people haven’t gotten to see that side of me yet. If it goes past six rounds, then I’m in shape for it. I’m always in shape, and I’m ready to go. No matter many rounds, I have to go.”

Ennis believes that a big fight against a top 147-pounder is in his near future. “At the end of the day, people are seeing that it’s not my fault I’m not getting these big fights,” he said. “These guys are hopping around me and don’t want to fight me. I can only fight who they put in front of me. I definitely think I need to make a big statement on December 19 so that in 2021 I can start getting the big fights. I will be a world champion in 2021!”

Ennis is a natural right-hander who fights from the southpaw stance. “Everybody knows I love to fight southpaws,” he said. “Early in my career, I fought four or five southpaws back-to-back. I love it. It’s easy for me, and they don’t give me any problems. I know southpaws don’t like fighting other southpaws, but I love fighting them.”
The "Boots" Ennis bout against the durable Van Heerden is the highlight of the night for me. Boots is hardly ever in a boring fight & is currently developing into a top contender in boxing's most talent-loaded division! Van Heerden has only been stopped by Errol Spence so it will be interesting to see if Ennis can take him out too.

Ironically, the undercard includes Gary Antuanne Russell, the man who handed Boots his last defeats, defeating Ennis twice in the 2015 Olympic Trials Final. Russell lost to eventual Olympic gold medalist Gaibnazarov in the 2016 Olympics.
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100 percent that super stud jah stops him

russell is really good but has been handled horribly, he hasnt gotten any push at all
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FULL WEIGHTS

Emmanuel Rodriguez (19-1, 12KOs), 117.6 vs. Reymart Gaballo (23-0, 20KOs), 117.6—12 rds., bantamweight

Jaron Ennis (26-0, 24KOs), 146.8 vs. Chris van Heerden (28-2-1, 12KOs) 12 rds., 146.8—12 rds., welterweight

Gary Antonio Russell (17-0, 12KOs), 119 vs. Juan Carlos Payano (21-4, 9KOs), 119—10 rds., bantamweight

Brandun Lee (20-0, 18KOs), 143 vs. Dakota Linger (12-4-2, 8KOs), 142.4—10 rds. junior welterweight

Zsolt Daranyi (15-0, 14KOs), 150.2 vs. Benjamin Whitaker (14-4, 3KOs), 150—8 rds., junior middleweight
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I'd take Ennis over any welterweight right now with the exception of Bud Crawford. In a year's time, he'll beat Crawford too if given the chance.
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goose 5 wrote: 18 Dec 2020, 23:38 I'd take Ennis over any welterweight right now with the exception of Bud Crawford. In a year's time, he'll beat Crawford too if given the chance.
Really??
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Gaballo Vs Rodriguez is regarded as a 50/50 type bout with the UK bookies, rare we see that in boxing
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Premier Boxing Champions present: Rodriguez vs. Gaballo
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Date: December 19, 2020
Start Time: 9pm ET | 6pm PT
Location: Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, CT
TV: Showtime

*Date and time are local unless specified otherwise.

**Fight card subject to change.

Main Card

Vacant Interim WBC Bantamweight Championship
Emmanuel Rodriguez vs. Reymart Gaballo

Vacant IBO Welterweight Championship
Jaron Ennis vs. Chris Van Heerden

10 Round Bantamweight Contest
Antonio Russell vs. Juan Carlos Payano

Undercard

10 Round Lightweight Contest
Brandun Lee vs. Dakota Linger

8 Round Super Welterweight Contest
Benjamin Whitaker vs. Zsolt Darranyi
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Showtime card begins at 9pm ET
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Shame.. Ennis-Heerden ended after 1 round.

Cut caused the stoppage.
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Was Rodriguez robbed there??
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 20 Dec 2020, 00:31 Was Rodriguez robbed there??
We had to wait til the end of the year for the robbery of the year to happen!!
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David Sutherland had the contest 118-110 in favor of Rodriguez.

Judges Don Trella and John McKaie saw another fight entirely, scoring the bout 116-112 and 115-113, respectively in favor of Gaballo.
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I know on tv with all the best angles we see a fight a certain way...and I’m not saying it’s not the right way....but the way fights are judged with the judges looking up from ringside in a fixed spot...making out the exact landing spot or not of each punch may be difficult....so you are always risking a defeat when your opponent throws 150 more punches....unless you’ve really bullied and beaten him up with your lesser output.
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AntonioMartin wrote: 20 Dec 2020, 00:51
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 20 Dec 2020, 00:31 Was Rodriguez robbed there??
We had to wait til the end of the year for the robbery of the year to happen!!
Vazquez vs Ritson was weeks ago...

Interestingly the Spanish ESPN team had this 5-4 after 9 to Rodriguez. Showtime were terrible at calling the action imo.
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Bit of a shocker that i had Rodriguez winning 115-113 so cant really shout robbery, the 118-110 card in his favour was poor, the rounds were close, Garballo constantly pressed the action but wasnt always effective, it was when Rodriguez got on his bike and forgot to counter that he edged the rounds, he landed some nice lefts to head and body, Rodriguez picked hos shots better though, his work had that bit of class about it, walked Garballo on to some sharp lead rights and he visably shook the legs of Garballo at least 3 times, he never forced the action though and when he switched off it gave Garballo the chance to nick a few rounds and close the gap, Rodriguez finished back in control i thought though and i was surprised to see Garballo get the verdict
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I missed rounds 1 and 2 but scored the fight 7-3 in favor of Rodriguez.
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I had it 115-113 for rodriguez, Steve farhood is incompetant.

No excusing the bad decision, but these fighters need to stop taking their foot off of the gas. By this point everyone knows the judging sucks so it is up to fighters to do everything in their power to make sure there is no controversy.
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jockpunk wrote: 20 Dec 2020, 17:16 I had it 115-113 for rodriguez, Steve farhood is incompetant.

No excusing the bad decision, but these fighters need to stop taking their foot off of the gas. By this point everyone knows the judging sucks so it is up to fighters to do everything in their power to make sure there is no controversy.
That is how I always thought and how I was taught at the gym by trainers and other boxers alike when I was trying boxing out, Never think the decision is safe: throw even the jab with ko written on it.
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Emmanuel Rodriguez: We Are Going To Appeal This Decision, So Bad For Boxing

“It was a good fight but honestly, there’s no way he won more than three rounds,” Rodriguez told Boxing Scene. “Look at the fight, and you’ll see I’m landing two punches to his one.”

Compubox final numbers don’t quite play out to that extreme, although Rodriguez was by far the more accurate and effective puncher, both statistically and to the naked eye. The Puerto Rican bantamweight landed 109-of-372 punches (29%), compared to 93-of-520 (18%) for Gaballo, who didn’t pick up steam until the second half of the fight.

In the end, it was ineffective aggression which managed to get the job down at the crowdless venue at least according to judges McKaie and Trella.

Whether or not the Mohegan Tribe Department of Athletic Regulation will agree is another story.

At stake in the fight was the World Boxing Council (WBC) interim bantamweight title, which was to ensure the winner a shot at reigning champ Nordine Oubaali (17-0, 12KOs). The slotted main event began with Oubaali due to defend versus Nonito Donaire, only for both sides to pull out due to testing positive for COVID-19 some three weeks apart.

The controversial win by Gaballo would, theoretically, leave him next in line to challenge for the main title. Rodriguez—who for now is sitting on consecutive losses—plans to have something to say about that.

“We are going to appeal this decision,” insists Rodriguez, who ended a 19-month inactive stretch following a title-losing 2nd round stoppage to Naoya Inoue last May in Glasgow, Scotland. “Everyone knows that we won the fight. This is so bad for boxing. We can’t have this decision that we know we won. We outfought him for 12 rounds.

“It never should have come down to this. I won the fight and we will appeal this outcome.”


While judges have been disciplined for poor scorecards in the past, an overturned verdict is extremely rare barring a scoring error. The more likely scenario will come in a ruling from the WBC which could keep Rodriguez in the title hunt, whether in a straightaway rematch with Gaballo (24-0, 20KOs) or involved in a four-man tournament involving Gaballo, Oubaali and Donaire, the latter whom remains the mandatory challenger.
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goose 5 wrote: 18 Dec 2020, 23:38 I'd take Ennis over any welterweight right now with the exception of Bud Crawford. In a year's time, he'll beat Crawford too if given the chance.
No...but I'll give you this: he impressed me in the short time I had to see him. He was winning this fight by knockout before the freak accident.

A good uppercutter may get him, but he is exciting and will be something else in a few years. His style reminded me a bit of Arturo Gatti's: hard punching, brave and exciting!
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