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Press Release

Southern California 140-pound standout Arnold Barboza Jr. wanted the main event spotlight. He’ll get his opportunity to shine when he takes on Puerto Rican contender Danielito “El Zorro” Zorrilla in a 10-round junior welterweight showdown Friday, July 15, at the Pechanga Summit at Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California.

Tokyo 2020 U.S. Olympic silver medalists Keyshawn Davis and Richard Torrez Jr. will return on the card, with Davis battling Jair “Kaiser” Valtierra in the eight-round lightweight co-feature. Torrez will open the televised broadcast in a six-round heavyweight special attraction versus Roberto Zavala Jr.

Barboza-Zorrilla, Davis-Valtierra and Torrez-Zavala will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.

Barboza (26-0, 10 KOs), from South El Monte, California, is a nine-year pro who is closing in on a world title shot following a series of headline-grabbing victories. In April 2019, he knocked out former world champion Mike Alvarado in three rounds, a resounding Los Angeles homecoming that solidified him as a top contender. Barboza has won five bouts since, securing one-sided verdicts over Ricky Sismundo, William Silva, Tony Luis, Alex Saucedo, and Antonio Moran. He comes back following an 11-month layoff, the second-longest of his career. Ranked No. 8 by the WBO and No. 11 by the WBC, Barboza hopes a dominating win over his unbeaten foe will earn him that long-awaited title opportunity.

“I’ve been waiting for this for a long time. This fight will put the other fighters at 140 pounds on notice. We’re going to take full advantage of it,” Barboza said. “Zorrilla is undefeated, ranked, and coming off a great win. We’re going to make a statement on July 15. I want a world title shot soon, and I’m going to keep pushing forward and fighting whoever they put in front of me.”

Zorrilla (16-0, 12 KOs) is a native of a Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, who had more than 100 victories before turning pro with a second-round knockout in November 2016. The 28-year-old, ranked No. 10 by the WBO at 140 pounds, has diced through his opposition in the paid ranks with 11 knockouts in three rounds or less. He went 2-0 in 2021, edging past Ruslan Madiyev in March and knocking out former interim world champion Pablo Cesar Cano in two rounds in September. A renaissance man who has an associate degree in banking and cuts hair out of his home-based barbershop, Zorrilla can cut past the line of contenders with a victory over Barboza.

“I am extremely grateful for this opportunity, and I want to thank Miguel Cotto Promotions and Top Rank,” Zorrilla said. “We have been waiting for an opportunity of this magnitude. Arnold Barboza Jr. is a quality opponent, and I’ve always wanted an at-bat against a top contender. I am working very hard, and I will be at 100 percent on July 15 to continue my journey to a junior welterweight world championship.”

Davis (5-0, 4 KOs), the fighting prodigy from Norfolk, Virginia, has been on a whirlwind ride to stardom over the past year-plus. In February 2021, he turned pro on a Canelo Alvarez undercard in Miami, fought on another Canelo card at AT&T Stadium in Texas, earned his Olympic silver medal, signed a multi-year promotional contract with Top Rank, and made his Top Rank debut in December with a second-round knockout at Madison Square Garden. He fought April 30 on the Oscar Valdez-Shakur Stevenson card at MGM Grand Garden Arena, knocking out Mexican veteran Esteban Sanchez in six rounds. Valtierra (16-1, 8 KOs), from Leon, Mexico, is a four-year pro who previously held the WBC Latino lightweight title. Last August, he suffered an upset knockout loss to Alberto Ruiz Ibarra. Three months later, Valtierra got back on the winning track with a convincing 10-round decision over Argentina’s Javier Jose Clavero.

“Every time I fight, I try to give the fans something to remember, and I’m excited to make my Southern California debut. I will put on a show for everyone watching on ESPN, that much I can guarantee,” Davis said. “We know Valtierra is coming to fight, and I’ll be ready to match whatever he brings.”

Torrez (1-0, 1 KO), from Tulare, California, is a 22-year-old southpaw who became the first U.S. Olympic super heavyweight medalist since 1988. He made his pro debut on March 4 in Fresno, California, knocking out Allen Melson in the second round. Torrez sustained a cut along his right eyebrow in the first round, which delayed his second outing by a couple of months. Zavala (2-1-1, 2 KOs), from Del Rio, Texas, has never fought outside Texas. He has never been stopped in the paid ranks and is coming off a four-round draw against the 2-0 Rudy Silvas. The 34-year-old has never weighed under 255 pounds as a pro and should have a significant size advantage over Torrez, who tipped the scales at 228¼ pounds for his debut.

Torrez said, “Ever since that cut in my pro debut, I’ve been counting down the days until my next fight. I’m thankful to be fighting on ESPN and back in my home state. If you don’t know why you should watch me, you will soon.”

Undercard action, streaming live and exclusively on ESPN+, includes SoCal lightweight sensation Raymond “Danger” Muratalla in an eight-rounder against an opponent to be named. Muratalla (14-0, 12 KOs), a 25-year-old from Fontana, California, has knocked out nine consecutive opponents. He last fought April 30 on the Valdez-Stevenson card in Las Vegas, knocking out the usually durable Jeremy Hill in three rounds.

The undercard will also see heavyweight contender Stephan Shaw (16-0, 12 KOs) in an eight-rounder, and Las Vegas-born junior featherweight prospect Floyd “Cashflow” Diaz (4-0, 1 KO) in a six-rounder against Pedro Salome (3-0-1, 1 KO).
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Fight Week!! :box:
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Barboza is Focused on Beating Zorrilla, Hopes To Fight For a Title Nex

“I had a great camp. I am just putting on the finishing touches. I feel it’s a great, competitive fight and for sure my best fight to date,” said Barboza.

The Southern California native is looking forward to fighting in nearby Temecula and expects to have a packed house cheering him on.

“Man, it’s honestly a dream come true ever since I signed with Top Rank. It’s a great opportunity but I can’t get too caught up in all that. We still have a job to do,” Barboza stated.

“We hope a title shot is next but we really don’t care about that right now. We are focused and locked in on the 15th of July,” Barboza told Boxing Scene.
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Gotta love a southpaw heavyweight puncher tbh.
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Date: Saturday July 15, 2022
Location: Pechanga Resort Casino, Temecula, CA
TV/Stream: ESPN / ESPN+

Start Times
ESPN+: 7 pm ET | 4 pm PT | 12 am BST (Preliminary Card)
ESPN: 9 pm ET | 6 pm PT | 2 am BST (Main Card)

Promoted by: Top Rank

Main Card

10 Round Super Lightweight Bout
Arnold Barboza Jr vs. Danielito Zorrilla

8 Round Lightweight Bout
Raymond Muratalla vs. Jair Valtierra

6 Round Heavyweight Bout
Richard Torrez Jr vs. Roberto Zavala Jr

Undercard

4 Round Featherweight Bout
Austin Brooks vs. Victor Saravia

8 Round Heavyweight Bout
Stephan Shaw vs. Bernardo Marquez

6 Round Super Bantamweight Bout
Floyd Diaz vs. Pedro Salome

6 Round Welterweight Bout
Jorge Marron Jr. vs. Adrian Yung
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Prelims are in just over an hour..

Main card will be two hours later.
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Anyone watching this?
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I am.
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Yeah me.
Fell asleep after Shaw, but awake now... :box:
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Crap stoppage :brick:
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20-18 ABJ.

Good fight.
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Results

Arnold Barboza Jr UD-10 Danielito Zorrilla (97-93, 97-93, 98-92)
Raymond Muratalla UD-8 Jair Valtierra (80-71, 80-71, 80-71)
Richard Torrez Jr TKO-1 Roberto Zavala Jr (0:58)
Austin Brooks UD-4 Victor Saravia (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Stephan Shaw TKO-1 Bernardo Marquez (2:35)
Floyd Diaz TKO-3 Pedro Salome (1:17)
Adrian Yung D-6 Jorge Marron Jr (57-57, 57-57, 59-55)
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Undercard highlights and results

Arnold Barboza Jr kept his “0” and Danielito Zorrilla’s had to go, with Barboza winning a clear unanimous decision tonight in Temecula, Calif., though not without some late scares.

Barboza (27-0, 10 KO) took the win on scores of 97-93, 97-93, and 98-92, all good scores. Bad Left Hook’s unofficial card was 98-92 for Barboza, as well.

But he did eat some heavy shots from Zorrilla (16-1, 12 KO) in the 10th and final round, and had to push through a last-ditch effort from the Puerto Rican, who had largely been out-boxed and out-classed over the course of the fight, with Barboza simply proving the more well-rounded and better fighter.

Barboza also proved he’s for sure got a chin, because Zorrilla can punch and he landed some good rights, not just in the final round but a bit early in the fight, too.

“I was a little rusty, it’s been a while. I’m not gonna be inactive like that no more, I’m going to be fighting constantly,” Barboza said in his post-fight interview.

“It’s hard (fighting at home) with the crowd, we sold it out, but trying to relax, man, it’s hard. We ended up exchanging more than we wanted to,” he added, saying he’ll be back in the gym in a week.

Barboza appeared to suffer a hand injury in the sixth round, but said it was just “a little swollen, but that’s what happens when you’re hitting someone in the head.”

As for his short-term, Barboza said his main goal is a title shot. “My manager knows if we can’t get a title shot, then we want Teofimo Lopez. It’s either a title shot or him. Let’s see what happens, see if he wants to do it.”

Lopez (16-1, 12 KO) is set to make his 140 lb debut on Aug. 13, facing Pedro Campa in what is expected to be a pretty easy win, and a fight with Barboza after that would make sense, both in terms of the opponent and the timing.
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Raymond Muratalla UD-8 Jair Valtierra: A good showing and a useful fight for Muratalla (15-0, 12 KO), who went eight rounds for the first time and saw his stoppage streak end at nine fights. The 25-year-old lightweight is being touted as “the next” out of Robert Garcia’s gym, and the TV hype is using Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez as the example there, but we’ll see. He’s a good fighter, and Valtierra (16-2, 8 KO) gave him solid rounds without ever actually being a threat. Valtierra did go down in the fourth and Muratalla probably could have pressed harder for a stoppage, but he followed the instructions from his corner and wound up going the distance. I think Robert Garcia may have been looking to get him those rounds, as I certainly don’t think it was any real fear of anything big coming back.

Richard Torrez Jr TKO-1 Roberto Zavala Jr: A waste of time. Referee Eddie Hernandez Sr stopped this in 58 seconds, and listen, my point here is not that he wasn’t just doing what was inevitable. Torrez (2-0, 2 KO) is a real deal prospect, an Olympic silver medalist. Zavala (2-2-1, 2 KO) didn’t stack up to do any better than this on paper. He’s a 34-year-old husky gentleman with a few nothing fights on his record in Texas. If we all agree Torrez is so far beyond this level — and he is — then what was ever the point of this? It didn’t impress the live audience, who booed. There are plenty of 27- to 40-year-old American heavyweights Torrez would also smash, but the referee might not be so terrified of it that he stops it in 58 seconds.

Austin Brooks UD-4 Victor Saravia: Club-level time-filler, but decent entertainment and a chance to take a look at Brooks, who is 26 and now 7-0 (2 KO). The age and what he showed here make it seem a low ceiling, and Saravia (1-3, 1 KO) is 28 and, well, has that record. Decent prospect tester, though. Not sold on Brooks, but he’ll get more chances.

Stephan Shaw TKO-1 Bernardo Marquez: Andre Ward got very excited about Shaw (17-0, 13 KO) here, but it wasn’t much of a matchup for a guy who’s 29. That’s not old for a heavyweight, but Shaw really needs to step up if he wants to be taken seriously in the next year or so. Ward’s excitement mostly stemmed from the fact that Shaw was “more impressive” here than he was against Joey Dawejko on ESPN airwaves in January, but I think that’s mainly because Dawejko is a much tougher opponent than Marquez, much better at grinding and going rounds. There’s still a lot for Shaw to prove, but yes, he clearly has some talent.

Floyd Diaz TKO-3 Pedro Salome: Diaz goes to 6-0 (2 KO) with a solid stoppage of Salome (3-1-1, 1 KO), who may have come in with an “0” but was clearly nowhere near Diaz’s level. I like Floyd Diaz; he’s 19, he’s got more power, I think, than the KO percentage suggests, he’s aggressive, and he’s got some real confidence, bordering on arrogance perhaps. There’s a chance that he’s a 118/122 version of Gabriel Flores Jr, a prospect with talent who hits a wall, but he’s someone who might be more than that, too. He’s a guy you give a chance even if it’s not a mega investment with him.

Adrian Yung D-6 Jorge Marron Jr: A fight where it was generally agreed no one deserved to win, since nobody really did anything. Yung (28-7-3, 22 KO) won one card on a 59-55 score, but the other two came back 57-57 for the majority draw. Yung and Marron (20-3-2, 7 KO) are 29 and 28, respectively, have no genuine future in boxing, aren’t contenders — it was an irrelevant card-filler fight and for entertainment purposes, they put in exactly the level of effort the crowd of double digits in the building called for, honestly. Both of them will be back again, surely, and you probably won’t see it, and you probably didn’t watch this one.
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This was a terrible stoppage

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Jul 2022, 05:25 This was a terrible stoppage

agreed the stoppage was SO SO bad and i say this as a guy from Tulare ca same town as Richard Torrez. likely he would have knocked out Zavala soon but who's to say Zavala would not have weathered the early storm and landed a few power punches given he was 255lbs
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what's with the bum diet for stephen shaw?
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