Anthony Dirrell vs. Kyrone Davis - February 27, 2021

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 27 Feb 2021, 16:51

Dirrell - Decision
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Dirrel - T/KO
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DRAW
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Davis - T/KO
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Davis - Decision
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Total votes: 6

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Anthony Dirrell vs. Kyrone Davis - February 27, 2021

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Press Release

Two-time super middleweight world champion Anthony “The Dog” Dirrell takes on Kyrone “Shut It Down” Davis in a 12-round WBC Super Middleweight World Title eliminator to headline FOX PBC Fight Night live on Saturday, February 27 from the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles.

The show features two of the most sensational teenage boxers in the sport as 19-year-old welterweight rising star Jesus Ramos battles Jesus Bojorquez in a 10-round co-feature and 18-year-old exciting prospect Vito Mielnicki, Jr. squares off against Noe Lopez in an eight-round welterweight match to open the broadcast at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. The event is promoted by TGB Promotions.

“Anthony Dirrell is a natural-born fighter. He’s had to overcome several obstacles in his life to become two-time super middleweight world champion. Each time he has had to come back, he’s done it and been stronger than before,’’ said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “Kyrone Davis believes this is his moment to shine under the spotlight of FOX PBC Fight Night. What Dirrell and Davis bring to the ring on February 27 are the ingredients for a terrific fight. The added treat is watching the continued rise of a pair of brilliant young boxers – Jesus Ramos and Vito Mielnicki, Jr. – as they take on tough challenges.’’

Dirrell (33-2-1, 24 KOs), a two-time WBC 168-pound world champion, is a battle-tested veteran who never backs down from anyone in the ring. The 36-year-old Dirrell won the WBC title for the first time with a unanimous decision over Sakio Bika in 2014. The native of Flint, Michigan lost the title the next year to Badou Jack by majority decision. He put together six straight victories after that loss to get back into position to fight for the championship again. He won the title with a technical decision victory over Avni Yildirim in 2019. Dirrell is the younger brother of Andre Dirrell, who won a bronze medal as a member of the U.S. Olympic boxing team in 2004. He is coming off a hard-fought loss to former champion David Benavidez.

“I feel great, camp has been great and it feels good to get back in the ring with everything that’s been going on in the world,” said Dirrell. “Kyrone Davis has fought some good guys but with me being me, he’s biting off a little more than he chew. Fans can look forward to a knockout on February 27. I’m not playing, I’m going to make a statement.”

Davis (15-2, 6 KO) will face the toughest challenge of his career when he steps in against the more experienced Dirrell. The 26-year-old Davis from Monmouth, N.J. will be moving up to super middleweight for this match. His last fight was a TKO victory over Antonio Todd at middleweight in January 2020. His only two losses came against Junior Castillo and Patrick Day in 2018. His most notable victory so far came against Marcos Hernandez in 2017. Hernandez was undefeated at the time.

“I’ve worked extremely hard and I’m thankful for the opportunity and plan to take full advantage of it,’’ Davis said. “It’s my turn and you’re going to see that on FOX PBC on February 27.”

Ramos (14-0, 13 KOs), the nephew of welterweight contender Abel Ramos, steadily increased the toughness of competition in 2020. The 19-year-old from Casa Grande, Arizona has scored four-straight knockout wins following his only pro fight that has gone the distance, which came in a June 2019 unanimous decision over Kevin Shacks. In his last fight Ramos scored a fourth round stoppage against Naim Nelson in December 2020 on FOX.

“I’m very excited to be back in the ring on February 27, just two months after my last fight,” said Ramos. “I want to stay active this year, and I can’t wait to kick off 2021 with another solid performance.”

Bojorquez (24-2, 18 KOs) has scored four straight victories since losing to Abner Lopez. All four of those victories came by way of stoppage. The 33-year-old Bojorquez from Sonora, Mexico will be fighting for the first time in the United States. He’s coming off a fourth round TKO win over Jose Luis Araiza.

“I know Ramos is a tough young boxer and he’s been on a hot streak. But I’ve been on a hot streak too and my experience will be the deciding factor,’’ said Bojorquez. “I’m looking forward to going against him in an exciting fight on FOX PBC in prime time. I expect it will be a tough fight but I’m ready for anything that he can come with on February 27.’’

Representing Roseland, New Jersey, Mielnicki (7-0, 4 KOs) began turning heads during an exceptional amateur career where he compiled a 147-22 record and was named the Most Oustanding Boxer of the 2011 Junior National Golden Gloves amongst many accolades before turning pro. Last December, the 18-year-old welterweight dropped Steven Pulluaim twice on his way to a six-round unanimous decision.

“Camp is going great and I’m in the best shape of my life,” said Mielnicki. “I can’t wait to showcase my talent on FOX in my first eight-rounder.”

Veteran Lopez (10-3-1, 4 KOs) hails from the fighting town of Jalisco, Mexico and currently resides in Spring, Texas. He’s remained active during the pandemic, fighting three times in 2020, including two victories and a points loss to Joseph Francisco last November.

“I’m really excited about this fight,” said Lopez. “I’ve been waiting for an opportunity like this and I’ve been training hard for months now. Mielnicki is a young, strong kid. I’m going to go out there, test him and shock the world.”
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Re: Anthony Dirrell vs. Kyrone Davis - February 27, 2021

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Apparently Davis wasn’t even ranked with WBC at 160 or 168..

They gonna expect Canelo to eventually fight one of these eventually.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Feb 2021, 16:52 Apparently Davis wasn’t even ranked with WBC at 160 or 168..

They gonna expect Canelo to eventually fight one of these eventually.
Wait, Alvarez must deal with winner of this if he wanna keep WBC belt right ?
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Re: Anthony Dirrell vs. Kyrone Davis - February 27, 2021

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Was is this TV fight let alone a main event on fox right?
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Cent0089 wrote: 18 Feb 2021, 17:52
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Feb 2021, 16:52 Apparently Davis wasn’t even ranked with WBC at 160 or 168..

They gonna expect Canelo to eventually fight one of these eventually.
Wait, Alvarez must deal with winner of this if he wanna keep WBC belt right ?
Yes.. eventually.
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Re: Anthony Dirrell vs. Kyrone Davis - February 27, 2021

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These watered down fights are terrible. BoxRec rates Kyrone as the 16th best Middleweight...in the USA. He's ranked 95th in the world and he's moving up to Super to fight Dirrell. It would be one thing if he had a decent win on his resume, or a bunch of knockouts but he has nothing. No power at middleweight. He's not a contender, he's not anyone. He's a bum. For whatever reason someone somewhere thinks the Dirrell men are newsworthy, in a bad way, which will make people want to tune in. Another Haymon creation.
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Re: Anthony Dirrell vs. Kyrone Davis - February 27, 2021

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lmao, davis loses 3 fights ago at 154 to pat day, then beats 2 nobodies at 160, now gets a 168 title eliminator?

just another way to ensure a pbc fighter (dirrell) gets a shot right, thank you lord and saviour al haymon and the wbc :yay:
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Re: Anthony Dirrell vs. Kyrone Davis - February 27, 2021

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Fight Week :box:
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Undercard Press Release

Highly touted undefeated prospect Michel Rivera takes another step toward world title contention as he faces Anthony Raíces in an 8/10-round super lightweight bout headlining FOX PBC Fight Night Prelims on FS1 and on FOX Deportes Saturday, February 27 from Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles.

The telecast begins at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT and includes Anthony Cuba versus Diego Elizondo in a four-round lightweight battle in the televised opener.

FOX PBC Fight Night Prelims on FS1 precedes the FOX PBC Fight Night broadcast that begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and is headlined by two-time Super Middleweight Champion Anthony Dirrell taking on Kyrone Davis in a WBC Super Middleweight World Title eliminator.

The event will be promoted by TGB Promotions and will take place without fans in attendance at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall, an AEG venue, in downtown Los Angeles.

Born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and now living in Miami, the 22-year-old Rivera (19-0, 12 KOs) is widely considered one of the best prospects in boxing today. Rivera made his U.S. debut in June of 2019 by scoring a unanimous decision victory against then-unbeaten René Téllez Girón, who would go on to upset Karlos Balderas in his next fight. The explosive rising star followed that up by stopping José Luis Gallegos in September 2019 and scoring a vicious 10th-round TKO against Fidel Maldonado Jr. in February 2020. Last October, Rivera easily outpointed Ladarius Miller over 10 rounds in what was expected to be the toughest bout of his career.

Fighting out of his native Puerto Rico, the hard-hitting Raíces (13-4, 11 KOs) has been on a two-fight win streak since suffering a decision loss to Mykal Fox in May 2018. He won an eight-round decision over Víctor Vázquez in September 2018. Then in March 2019, Raíces scored a fifth-round TKO against Andrés Navarro in Philadelphia.

Cuba (1-0, 1 KO) is an 18-year-old prodigy who first turned heads as an amateur, winning two national championships. Fighting out of Fontana, California, Cuba enjoyed an impressive pro debut, scoring a third-round stoppage victory over Leon Cavalli in October 2020. He looks to continue his winning ways against Carson City, Nevada’s Elizondo (3-2-2) in their lightweight contest.

In off-TV undercard action, undefeated prospect José Valenzuela (6-0, 3 KOs) takes on veteran Clay Burns (9-10-2, 4 KOs) in an eight-round lightweight bout, unbeaten Leon Lawson (13-0, 6 KOs) faces Ramal Amanov (16-2, 5 KOs) in an eight-round super welterweight match, Arnold Alejandero (11-1, 10 KOs) battles Jeremy Abram (3-0, 2 KOs) in a six-round super featherweight bout and unbeaten Romuel Cruz (4-0, 2 KOs) meets Luis Valdés (7-6-1, 2 KOs) in a super bantamweight match.
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Re: Anthony Dirrell vs. Kyrone Davis - February 27, 2021

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FITE TV Live Stream

FOX PBC Fight Night Prelims Precedes FOX PBC Fight Night Headlined by Two-Time Super Middleweight Champion Anthony Dirrell Against Kyrone Davis at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT – Fight fans outside the US can watch the fight live on FITE TV

Weights
Anthony Dirrell 167.4 pounds vs Kyrone Davis 167.6 pounds
Jesús Ramos 146.8 vs Jesús Emilio Bojórquez 146.2
Vito Mielnicki Jr. 146.4 vs Nóe López 146
Michel Rivera 144.4 vs Anthony Mercado 146
Anthony Cuba 134.2 vs Diego Elizondo 135
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Re: Anthony Dirrell vs. Kyrone Davis - February 27, 2021

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Split Decision Draw

Davis won 115-113 on the card of Dr. Lou Moret.

Dirrell won 115-113 on Pat Russell’s card.

Judge Zachary Young scored the contest 114-114.
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Re: Anthony Dirrell vs. Kyrone Davis - February 27, 2021

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The Teenage prospects opening up the show were worth watching. I didn't bother with Anthony Dirrell. Never have liked him or his brother.
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Dirrell-Davis FOX Main Event Drew Average Audience Of 1,267,000, Peak Of 1,465,000

Viewership wasn’t quite as high for FOX’s headliner Saturday night as it was for FOX’s first main event of 2021, but Anthony Dirrell and Kyrone Davis still drew a sizable audience.

Figures released Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research showed Dirrell-Davis was watched by an average audience of 1,267,000. Their 12-round super middleweight match, which resulted in a split draw, attracted a peak audience of 1,465,000.

The overall average viewership for FOX’s three-bout telecast from Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in Los Angeles was 981,000.

Figures from Nielsen don’t include viewers that streamed those three fights through the FOX Sports app. FOX didn’t release streaming numbers from the Dirrell-Davis tripleheader.

Dirrell-Davis aired four weeks after unbeaten IBF super middleweight champ Caleb Plant helped attract a peak audience in excess of 2 million for his 12-round, unanimous-decision victory over former champ Caleb Truax.

Nielsen noted that the bout between Plant (21-0, 12 KOs), of Ashland City, Tennessee, and Truax (31-5-2, 19 KOs, 1 NC), of St. Michael, Minnesota, drew an average audience of 1,887,000 and a peak audience of 2,019,000. Plant-Truax was the most-watched “FOX PBC Fight Night” main event in 13 months.

The Dirrell-Davis fight was much more competitive than Plant-Truax four weeks later.
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Re: Anthony Dirrell vs. Kyrone Davis - February 27, 2021

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I didn't bother with Anthony Dirrell. Never have liked him or his brother.
I like to check out Andre's fights because they often cross over into comedy or felonies. Anthony is usually just boring although he has an awkward style that made his fights with Bika interesting personally to me. I doubt many others would have enjoyed it. Didn't bother with this last fight and glad I didn't.
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