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Nick Ball vs. Ronny Rios | TNT Sports - 5 October 2024
Nick Ball vs Ronny Rios planned for October 5th in Liverpool
ESPN’s Mike Coppinger brings word that WBA featherweight champion Nick Ball is “in the process of finalizing a deal” to face veteran Ronny Rios on October 5th in Ball’s hometown of Liverpool.
Rios (34-4, 17 KOs) was previously slated to welcome Stephen Fulton to 126 this coming weekend, but presumably got pulled after Caleb Plant vs Trevor McCumby got rescheduled. Fate really doesn’t want “Cool Boy Steph” back in the ring anytime soon.
The 34-year old has twice challenged for world titles, dropping a 2017 decision to Rey Vargas and subsequently suffering a stoppage loss to Murodjon Akhmadaliev five years later. He was last seen in April, ending a 22-month layoff with a knockout of professional B-side Nicolas Polanco on ProBox TV.
Ball (20-0-1, 11 KOs), meanwhile, makes his inaugural defense after dramatically edging out Raymond Ford for the belt as part of Queensberry’s sweep of Matchroom last June. He’d previously settled for a draw in a profoundly ugly match with the aforementioned Vargas that saw Ball do everything in his power to try and drag a watchable fight out of the longtime titlist.
Ball is must-watch TV and Rios is a tough out when he’s on. I’d have preferred to see Queensberry and Top Rank once again team up to pit Ball against Rafael Espinoza or one of their other top featherweights, but I’ll take it.
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Re: Nick Ball vs. Ronny Rios | TNT Sports - 5 October 2024
No problem with this fight. Gives him a homecoming in Liverpool against an opponent he should beat after two tough fights & then hopefully back to the big fights next year
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Re: Nick Ball vs. Ronny Rios | TNT Sports - 5 October 2024
Nick Ball and Ronny Rios both excited at the prospect of colliding in Liverpool
Nick Ball and Ronny Rios were both relishing the opportunity of fighting in front of a packed-out Liverpool crowd at today’s press conference for their fight on October 5.
Ball will make the first defense of his WBA featherweight title and will fight in his home city for the first time in five years. Ball seemed excited about the prospect of boxing at the M&S Bank Arena for the first time after spending his early career boxing in small venues across the city and, more recently, fighting for world titles out in Saudi Arabia.
“It feels good to be back, especially in Liverpool as a world champion – my home city,” said Ball, 20-0-1 (11 KOs). “This means everything to me, this is where I grew up, this is where I started off on the small hall shows selling tickets in nightclubs and sports centers.
“My last two fights have been out in Saudi, that was an unbelievable experience but not many people could come to that. It’s good that it’s back home in Liverpool and all those people who’ve been supporting me since day one can come – I wouldn’t be where I am today without them.”
Rios, whose last outing was inside the ProBox TV Events Center in Florida, didn’t seem fazed about fighting on enemy territory: “This is an extra incentive for me because I’m in his backyard, he lives a couple of minutes from here. In my opinion, this is how a fighter should take a world title, coming to the champ’s backyard and trying to take the title. This is very exciting, and this is what we work hard for, this is what keeps me up at night – in a good way.”
In Ball’s last two contests, he has entered the ring as the challenger, first against Rey Vargas and then against Raymond Ford. Ball was seen by many as a clear winner in his first world title attempt against Vargas but was awarded a draw by the judges. Ball finally lifted world honors at the second attempt, dethroning Ford out in Saudi Arabia.
“My last two fights have been with proper world champions,” said Ball. “We all know what happened in the first one, everyone knows who should have won that one. That was a bad decision, but you move on, and Frank got me another opportunity for another world title. I got that one and I’m here today fighting in Liverpool as a defending world champion – there’s no better place.”
Rios, now 34, has failed in his two previous world title attempts against Vargas and Murodjon Akhmadaliev, but is hoping to achieve his career ambition against Ball.
“This is everything to me,” said Rios, 34-4 (17 KOs). “I’ve wanted to be a world champion since I was 13, and 21 years later the opportunity is here yet again.”
Ball responded: “Everyone has dreams of becoming a world champion and this is his chance. He’s coming over to try and take what I’ve worked so hard for my whole career. He wants to take it away from me and I’m going to show him that’s not the case. He’s definitely not coming the way I’m coming, so it’s going to be exciting.”
Nick Ball and Ronny Rios were both relishing the opportunity of fighting in front of a packed-out Liverpool crowd at today’s press conference for their fight on October 5.
Ball will make the first defense of his WBA featherweight title and will fight in his home city for the first time in five years. Ball seemed excited about the prospect of boxing at the M&S Bank Arena for the first time after spending his early career boxing in small venues across the city and, more recently, fighting for world titles out in Saudi Arabia.
“It feels good to be back, especially in Liverpool as a world champion – my home city,” said Ball, 20-0-1 (11 KOs). “This means everything to me, this is where I grew up, this is where I started off on the small hall shows selling tickets in nightclubs and sports centers.
“My last two fights have been out in Saudi, that was an unbelievable experience but not many people could come to that. It’s good that it’s back home in Liverpool and all those people who’ve been supporting me since day one can come – I wouldn’t be where I am today without them.”
Rios, whose last outing was inside the ProBox TV Events Center in Florida, didn’t seem fazed about fighting on enemy territory: “This is an extra incentive for me because I’m in his backyard, he lives a couple of minutes from here. In my opinion, this is how a fighter should take a world title, coming to the champ’s backyard and trying to take the title. This is very exciting, and this is what we work hard for, this is what keeps me up at night – in a good way.”
In Ball’s last two contests, he has entered the ring as the challenger, first against Rey Vargas and then against Raymond Ford. Ball was seen by many as a clear winner in his first world title attempt against Vargas but was awarded a draw by the judges. Ball finally lifted world honors at the second attempt, dethroning Ford out in Saudi Arabia.
“My last two fights have been with proper world champions,” said Ball. “We all know what happened in the first one, everyone knows who should have won that one. That was a bad decision, but you move on, and Frank got me another opportunity for another world title. I got that one and I’m here today fighting in Liverpool as a defending world champion – there’s no better place.”
Rios, now 34, has failed in his two previous world title attempts against Vargas and Murodjon Akhmadaliev, but is hoping to achieve his career ambition against Ball.
“This is everything to me,” said Rios, 34-4 (17 KOs). “I’ve wanted to be a world champion since I was 13, and 21 years later the opportunity is here yet again.”
Ball responded: “Everyone has dreams of becoming a world champion and this is his chance. He’s coming over to try and take what I’ve worked so hard for my whole career. He wants to take it away from me and I’m going to show him that’s not the case. He’s definitely not coming the way I’m coming, so it’s going to be exciting.”
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Re: Nick Ball vs. Ronny Rios | TNT Sports - 5 October 2024
Expecting this to be really fun, but some how not excited about...
Re: Nick Ball vs. Ronny Rios | TNT Sports - 5 October 2024
If fury beats usyk that does not make him the best off his generation how Frank can say that I'm not sure it would make them equal the only way fury will become the best off his generation is if he beats usyk not once but twice and we all know that 3rd fight will never happen fury will not risk it I'm not sure how it can be for the undisputed eather as how can u be undisputed when u have already been beat