Jared Anderson vs. Andriy Rudenko | ESPN - August 26, 2023

Who wins?

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Anderson - Decision
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Anderson - T/KO
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DRAW
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Rudenko - T/KO
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Rudenko - Decision
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Sources: Jared Anderson to fight Andriy Rudenko on Aug. 26

Heavyweight contender Jared Anderson will return on Aug. 26 vs. Andriy Rudenko, sources told ESPN on Tuesday.

The ESPN main event will be Anderson's second fight in less than 60 days. Earlier that day, Oleksandr Uysk's unified heavyweight title defense vs. Daniel Dubois in Wroclaw, Poland, will be streamed on ESPN+, sources said.

Anderson, ESPN's No. 8 heavyweight, scored the biggest win of his career earlier this month with a unanimous decision over former titleholder Charles Martin. The win -- against his best opponent to date -- was also the toughest outing of Anderson's career.

Anderson, 23, was stunned on multiple occasions and lost a single round for the first time in his career. Anderson (15-0, 14 KOs) gained valuable experience in the process, however, and he was extended the distance for the first time in his career.

Rudenko (35-6, 21 KOs) is a step back from Martin; the 39-year-old Ukrainian has won four of his past eight bouts. He proved to be durable, though, lasting the distance in defeats to Alexander Povetkin, Zhilei Zhang and Agit Kabayel during that stretch with a sixth-round TKO loss to Vladyslav Sirenko in 2021.

More important than his opposition, Anderson is staying active as he continues to develop into what he and Top Rank hopes is the next great American heavyweight.

Fighting out of Houston, the 6-foot-4, 240-plus pound Anderson was coming off TKO wins over Jerry Forrest and George Arias inside three rounds.

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A very quick turnaround.

Shame it’s not Zhan or Mak.

But this might mean he’s out again later this year which is a good sign.
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Meh. Rudenko is pretty tough and can spoil, he didn't try to win against the favored opponents. Anderson will probably decision Rudenko in a boring fashion.
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meh opponent but the turnaround is so fast that can't complain much when usually he'd be fighting no one at all

rudenko has been very durable, though quite getting on now and was stopped for the first time two fights ago by sirenko. it will be a punching bag fight and only question is if the stoppage will come - i will be surprised if it doesn't
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Nice to see a busy young fighter, especially at heavyweight.
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Not sure what Rudenko offers up for Anderson really. Like others said, good to see him staying busy. Maybe a big fight before the end of the year. Or maybe Jah lost some confidence at the hands of Gawd Martin
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I guess that's a fight. Good activity, though. He's still young.
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oogiebe wrote: 11 Jul 2023, 20:44 Not sure what Rudenko offers up for Anderson really. Like others said, good to see him staying busy. Maybe a big fight before the end of the year. Or maybe Jah lost some confidence at the hands of Gawd Martin
will get some rounds in, more air time, getting the stoppage this time. in general, good to stay busy in order to keep sharp. get him in with someone meaningful later in the year
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margaret thatcher wrote: 11 Jul 2023, 21:23
oogiebe wrote: 11 Jul 2023, 20:44 Not sure what Rudenko offers up for Anderson really. Like others said, good to see him staying busy. Maybe a big fight before the end of the year. Or maybe Jah lost some confidence at the hands of Gawd Martin
will get some rounds in, more air time, getting the stoppage this time. in general, good to stay busy in order to keep sharp. get him in with someone meaningful later in the year
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Having being rocked early july this is one of the very rare times id rather someone be less active... give your brain a little rest, take some time off sparring work on some technical things in the gym and then get back into it.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 11 Jul 2023, 17:36 Nice to see a busy young fighter, especially at heavyweight.
Yes. Definitely.

Hopefully this will resonate with other boxers, especially the prospects, champs, and top contenders alike.

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I wish the other heavyweights were as active and as well-promoted and managed as Anderson.

Inactivity has been ruining a lot of good heavyweights like Hrgovic and Dychko.
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Re: Jared Anderson vs. Andriy Rudenko | ESPN - August 26, 2023

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Jared Anderson (15-0, 14 KOs) will take on Ukrainian contender Andriy Rudenko in the 10-round main event on Saturday, August 26 at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa. The 23-year-old slugger will make his third 2023 appearance less than two months after defeating former world champion Charles Martin in front of 7,234 hometown fans in Toledo.

Anderson-Rudenko and additional fight action will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT.

“This is another great test for Jared. When you watch him fight, you are seeing a future heavyweight champion of the world,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “Rudenko is a crafty veteran who has been in there with some top guys. The fans at Hard Rock Tulsa are in for a real treat.”

Anderson debuted as a pro in 2019 and has developed into a top contender. He ended his first 14 fights in six rounds or less. His knockout victims included Jerry Forrest and previously unbeaten standouts George Arias and Vladimir Tereshkin. On July 1, he fought for the first time as a pro in his hometown, debuting as a headlining attraction with a 10-round unanimous decision win over Martin. Ranked 7th in the world by the WBO and 9th by the WBC, Anderson is on track to challenge the division’s top dogs.

Anderson said, “I want to stay active and make my case that I am the present and future of the heavyweight division. Rudenko is a tough, durable veteran. I respect what he’s accomplished in the game, but on August 26 at Hard Rock Tulsa, he’s going to regret accepting this challenge.”

Rudenko (35-6, 21 KOs) is a 39-year-old with more than 16 years of pro experience. He was 24-0 before losses to then-undefeated contenders Lucas Browne and Hughie Fury. Rudenko then tallied seven consecutive wins, earning his first regional title in the process. In recent years, he has provided stern tests to some of the sport’s top big men, losing via decision to former world champion Alexander Povetkin, reigning European champion Agit Kabayel, and top contender Zhilei “Big Bang” Zhang.

Rudenko said, “This is a tremendous opportunity, and I am coming to Tulsa to score the big upset. I dedicate this fight to the people of Ukraine, and I can’t wait to show everyone that I still have what it takes to perform at the highest level.”
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margaret thatcher wrote: 11 Jul 2023, 21:23
oogiebe wrote: 11 Jul 2023, 20:44 Not sure what Rudenko offers up for Anderson really. Like others said, good to see him staying busy. Maybe a big fight before the end of the year. Or maybe Jah lost some confidence at the hands of Gawd Martin
will get some rounds in, more air time, getting the stoppage this time. in general, good to stay busy in order to keep sharp. get him in with someone meaningful later in the year
And the Martin fight proved he wasn't quite as ready as they thought just yet.
He's still a great prospect, but he needs the seasoning of 1-2 more fights @ lower level.
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Efe Ajagba-Zhan Kossobutskiy Set As ESPN Co-Feature August 26 On Anderson-Rudenko Card

Zhan Kossobutskiy will have a meaningful, televised heavyweight fight in the United States this summer after all.

Boxing Scene has learned that the undefeated contender from Kazakhstan will square off against Nigerian power puncher Efe Ajagba on August 26 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. ESPN will televise the 10-round bout between Ajagba (17-1, 13 KOs) and Kossobutskiy (19-0, 18 KOs) as the co-feature before Jared Anderson faces Ukraine’s Andrii Rudenko in the 10-round main event at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.

Kossobutskiy, 34, was scheduled to square off against Anderson on July 1 at Huntington Center in Anderson’s hometown of Toledo, Ohio. Former IBF champion Charles Martin replaced Kossobutskiy on 11 days’ notice because Kossobutskiy had difficulty securing a visa in time that would’ve permitted him to travel to the United States.

Kossobutskiy’s visa issue has since been resolved, which allowed the promoter for Anderson and Ajagba, Bob Arum’s Top Rank Inc., to schedule their fight for five weeks from Saturday night.

The 6-foot-3, 239-pound southpaw still hopes to face Anderson, but Kossobutskiy will have to go through Ajagba to at least remain in position to eventually have that fight rescheduled.

The 6-foot-6, 235-pound Ajagba has won each of his two fights since Cuban contender Frank Sanchez (22-0, 15 KOs) out-boxed him on his way to winning a 10-round unanimous decision in October 2021 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Ajagba, 29, beat St. Louis’ Stephan Shaw (18-1, 13 KOs) unanimously on points in his last fight, a 10-rounder ESPN aired as a main event January 14 from Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York.

Anderson, meanwhile, will return to the ring for another main event just eight weeks after Martin gave Anderson (15-0, 14 KOs) the toughest fight of his pro career.

The 37-year-old Martin (29-4-1, 26 KOs) became the first opponent to take the 23-year-old knockout artist the distance. The 6-foot-5, 250-pound southpaw seemed to buzz Anderson during the fifth round and again late in the 10th round, but Anderson dropped Martin toward the end of the third round, was otherwise in control and won by big margins on all three scorecards (99-90, 99-90, 99-91).

Anderson is heavily favored to beat the 39-year-old Rudenko (35-6, 21 KOs).
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Rudenko is 39, and lost to everyone decent he has faced. This is a set up vs. never was Euro fighter who happens to be short, fat, and sports a 73 inch reach.

Here at Box Rec Rudenko is rated 162nd in the world.

https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/374937
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pound per pound wrote: 19 Jul 2023, 14:53 Rudenko is 39, and lost to everyone decent he has faced. This is a set up vs. never was Euro fighter who happens to be short, fat, and sports a 73 inch reach.

Here at Box Rec Rudenko is rated 162nd in the world.

https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/374937
I'd bet the winners will fight in November. :OhYes:
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oooh that is a nice co-feature, much better than the main. would love it if they set up the winners
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Bakhodir Jalolov will also be on the card
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 19 Jul 2023, 17:49 Bakhodir Jalolov will also be on the card
Do we know who he's facing or the dreaded TBA?
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gregregegg wrote: 11 Jul 2023, 22:15 Having being rocked early july this is one of the very rare times id rather someone be less active... give your brain a little rest, take some time off sparring work on some technical things in the gym and then get back into it.
No kidding. Quick turnaround is for when you didn't break a sweat, not when your noggin got rattled into the next county.

He clearly needs to work on avoiding big punches in a more reliable way, but it looks like he has new-found confidence in his chin instead.
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oogiebe wrote: 19 Jul 2023, 19:23
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 19 Jul 2023, 17:49 Bakhodir Jalolov will also be on the card
Do we know who he's facing or the dreaded TBA?
It will be Onoriode Ehwarieme (20-2, 19 KO)

https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/555940
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Heavy-hitting Nigerian contender Efe Ajagba will take on unbeaten Kazakh southpaw Zhan Kossobutskiy in the 10-round co-feature on Saturday, August 26 at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa. Ajagba-Kossobutskiy will be the co-feature to the heavyweight showdown between Toledo-born phenom Jared Anderson and Andriy Rudenko.

Uzbek Olympic gold medalist Bakhodir Jalolov will make his Top Rank debut in the eight-round televised opener against Nigeria’s Onoriode Ehwarieme.

Anderson-Rudenko, Ajagba-Kossobutskiy & Jalolov-Ehwarieme will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT

Ajagba (17-1, 13 KOs), a 2016 Nigerian Olympian, has solidified himself as one of the division’s fiercest punchers. The 6-foot-6, 240-pound slugger debuted as a pro in July 2017 and secured six first-round knockouts in his first eight bouts. He suffered his first defeat in October 2021 against Frank Sanchez. Following the loss, Ajagba had surgery on both his elbows, returning in August 2022 to stop Hungarian veteran Jozsef Darmos in the second round. The 29-year-old is coming off a 10-round decision win against previously unbeaten contender Stephan Shaw in January.

“This is a great test for me as I continue my quest to become Nigeria’s next heavyweight champion," Ajagba said. “I am coming to Tulsa to score a devastating knockout and remind everyone what I’m capable of doing inside the ring.”

Kossobutskiy (19-0, 18 KOs) is a 34-year-old southpaw from Kostanay, Kazakhstan. He has only gone the distance once in his career, a six-round decision win over Kostiantyn Dovbyshchenko in September 2018. In 2021, he went 3-0 with three knockouts. In 2022, he dispatched former world title challenger Johann Duhaupas in the fifth round and is coming off a third-round knockout over previously unbeaten contender Hussein Muhamed last November.

Kossobutskiy said, “I’m ready to make my debut in the United States against a very strong opponent. I want to show that I can beat the best in the heavyweight division, and to do that, you must overcome very tough challenges. I look forward to showing the world my abilities on August 26.”

Jalolov (12-0, 12 KOs) represented Uzbekistan at the 2016 Olympics before turning pro in May 2018 with a third-round TKO over Hugo Trujillo. He built an 8-0 record before returning to the amateur ranks in the summer of 2021 to capture an Olympic gold medal. Jalolov then tallied four knockout wins in the paid ranks before continuing his remarkable amateur run in May with a gold medal at the 2023 World Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The 29-year-old wrecking ball returns to the pro ranks following his fourth-round TKO over Curtis Harper last November.

Ehwarieme (20-2, 19 KOs) debuted as a professional with a decision win over Junior Maletino Iakopo in December 2010. He defeated his next 16 opponents by knockout, all within five rounds. He suffered his first loss against Rodney Hernandez in June 2019, but returned in December to stop Ariel Esteban Bracamonte via first-round knockout. Ehwarieme suffered a fourth-round stoppage loss against Kossobutskiy in February 2021, and he is 2-0 with two knockouts since. The 35-year-old, who represented Nigeria at the 2008 Olympics, blasted out Jeff Holcomb in only one round in February 2022.

The ESPN+-streamed undercard includes some of the sports brightest up-and-coming talents.

Rising featherweight Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington (8-0, 5 KOs), the latest fistic talent to come from Brownsville, Brooklyn, will fight an opponent to be named in an eight-rounder. Carrington will make his fourth 2023 appearance following an eighth-round TKO win over Luis Porozo in June.

Undefeated middleweight prospect Nico Ali Walsh (8-0-1, 5 KOs), grandson of Muhammad Ali, will face Sona Akale (7-1, 4 KOs) in a six-rounder. Ali Walsh will fight in Tulsa for the third time as a pro following an eight-round draw against Danny Rosenberger on the Devin Haney-Vasiliy Lomachenko undercard.

19-year-old lightweight prodigy Abdullah Mason (9-0, 8 KOs) will make his fourth appearance of 2023 in a six-round duel. Mason was considered one of the brightest U.S. amateur talents before signing with Top Rank in October 2021. The southpaw returns after a second-round TKO win over Alex de Oliveira on July 1.

In a 10-round junior lightweight tilt, Filipino Olympian Charly Suarez (15-0, 9 KOs) will put his unbeaten record on the line against hard-hitting Dominican Yohan Vasquez (25-3, 20 KOs). Suarez heads to Tulsa following a 12th-round TKO win against then-unbeaten Australian Paul Fleming on enemy turf.

Kazakh Olympian Ablaikhan Zhussupov (3-0, 2 KOs) returns in a welterweight clash scheduled for eight rounds.
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if kossibutzkyi beats ajagba, where does that put him in the top 15?
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