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Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 29 Jul 2021, 21:14
by Onetimeonly
Lol, not exactly the cream of the crop.

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 29 Jul 2021, 21:16
by Onetimeonly
Boxing testing has always been shit.

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 29 Jul 2021, 21:22
by margaret thatcher
Onetimeonly wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 21:07
Bandog wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 20:59
margaret thatcher wrote: 28 Jul 2021, 21:05 ya, it's the idiots like luis ortiz who get caught for multiple fights
The list is quite long of boxers, former and current that failed the IQ test.
Not really
ya, like 2 time failure luis ortiz. yet you dont say a word about his use but are obsessed with mentionin peds for a guy who never failed lol

i m sure 99 percent of top fighters are juiced up big tbh, including manny and errol

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 29 Jul 2021, 21:23
by Bandog
Onetimeonly wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 21:16 Boxing testing has always been shit.
True. Why Conte calls it an IQ test.

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 29 Jul 2021, 21:25
by Onetimeonly
Bandog wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 21:23
Onetimeonly wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 21:16 Boxing testing has always been shit.
True. Why Conte calls it an IQ test.
Your list failed it.

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 29 Jul 2021, 21:26
by Bandog
margaret thatcher wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 21:22
Onetimeonly wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 21:07
Bandog wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 20:59

The list is quite long of boxers, former and current that failed the IQ test.
Not really
ya, like 2 time failure luis ortiz. yet you dont say a word about his use but are obsessed with mentionin peds for a guy who never failed lol

i m sure 99 percent of top fighters are juiced up big tbh
Truth be told, I wish anyone that has ever failed a drug test could never hold a belt. It has to be zero tolerance to stop it, otherwise open it up and quit testing.

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 29 Jul 2021, 21:29
by Onetimeonly
margaret thatcher wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 21:22
Onetimeonly wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 21:07
Bandog wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 20:59

The list is quite long of boxers, former and current that failed the IQ test.
Not really
ya, like 2 time failure luis ortiz. yet you dont say a word about his use but are obsessed with mentionin peds for a guy who never failed lol

i m sure 99 percent of top fighters are juiced up big tbh, including manny and errol
Manny was a poster boy vs cotto, but yeah widespread. The biggest ped scandal was guys throwing and hitting a ball, but guys that fist fight for a living abstained. Lol

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 29 Jul 2021, 21:51
by Bandog
Keep the Ped guys out of the hall at least. Especially if they bet on their own fight! Poor Pete Rose.

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 30 Jul 2021, 00:27
by H8Usernames
Oh wow "he used ped's" "he is such a bad person" "im such a good person".

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 30 Jul 2021, 16:13
by Ruthless-RKO

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 30 Jul 2021, 16:16
by margaret thatcher
lol fabio maidana

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 30 Jul 2021, 16:29
by Ruthless-RKO
margaret thatcher wrote: 30 Jul 2021, 16:16 lol fabio maidana
What about Ortiz-Guerrero?

I though Guererro was retired.. also Ortiz was dealing with court.

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 30 Jul 2021, 16:30
by Onetimeonly
Ortiz/Guerrero might be great.

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 03 Aug 2021, 05:59
by Enlightened-One
If Paradigm Sports are successful in their injunction they've only just filed, due to the Filipino's alleged breach of contract, then the Pacquiao-Spence Jr. fight won't happen.

If the court doesn't stop the fight from going ahead, then Paradigm Sports have asked for more than $8m to be placed into an escrow account to prevent Pacquiao from absconding to the Philippines with the funds.

Let's be perfectly honest; it's not as if Pacquiao doesn't already have a categorically proven track record for absconding to the Philippines without paying all his debts in the US.

And there was also a time during his career (after the Mayweather bout), where Manny refused to even travel to the US, due to his ongoing debt issues.

Therefore, if the court feels that the Paradigm Sports' case has some merit, they might consider Pacquiao's track record and grant a preliminary injunction, which will scupper the Spence Jr. bout.

For the record, I haven’t seen the Paradigm-Pacquiao legal documentation, detailing the lawsuit issues, so I can’t express an opinion about the validity of the allegations.

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 03 Aug 2021, 06:33
by Bandog
Onetimeonly wrote: 30 Jul 2021, 16:30 Ortiz/Guerrero might be great.
I hope you're right! Ortiz is still young enough to salvage a few more fights. Probably KO Amir Khan at least, thats always fun to watch.

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 03 Aug 2021, 06:40
by Bandog
H8Usernames wrote: 30 Jul 2021, 00:27 Oh wow "he used ped's" "he is such a bad person" "im such a good person".
Using peds to get an illegal unfair advantage makes an athlete ________. You fill in the blank with any word that is not judgemental.

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 03 Aug 2021, 10:38
by margaret thatcher
it makes an athlete luis ortiz

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 03 Aug 2021, 10:53
by adislav123
Bandog wrote: 13 Jul 2021, 07:09
margaret thatcher wrote: 12 Jul 2021, 20:34
Bandog wrote: 12 Jul 2021, 20:30

Thanks for sharing! Even as an old guy, I got goosebumps in different parts of it. Credit to both Porter and Thurman for giving props where due. (personally I think Thurman has a great future after boxing as a trainer) I still can't believe it is going down, but glad it is! Great for boxing.
the great fight that you continually say is a huge mismatch?
It depends on Spence. He foolishly made the Porter fight harder than it should have been. If he goes toe to toe he may get caught like Thurman but will still win due to his accuracy, skill, chin, and volume. He could box and nearly shut Pac out too. I hope we see some of both but no way Spence loses this one. It will be fun to watch.
'box and nearly shut pac out'?

not in the next ten years.

'no way spence loses this one'?

no way?

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 03 Aug 2021, 15:09
by Ruthless-RKO
PPV Undercard

Three matchups have been added to the FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View undercard headlined by eight-division world champion and Philippine Senator Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao facing unified WBC and IBF Welterweight World Champion Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. on Saturday, August 21 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

WBA Welterweight World Champion Yordenis Ugas will square off against Argentina’s Fabian “TNT” Maidana in the co-main event, while former world champions and all-action brawlers Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero and “Vicious” Víctor Ortiz will meet in a 10-round welterweight duel. Kicking off the pay-per-view at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, unbeaten featherweight contender Mark Magsayo battles former world champion Julio Ceja in a 10-round attraction.

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, MP Promotions and Man Down Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased through t-mobilearena.com and axs.com.

The 35-year-old Ugás (26-4, 12 KOs) has established himself as an elite welterweight since returning from a layoff in 2016, and was elevated to world champion in January after winning a WBA belt by defeating Abel Ramos last September. Ugás, who is from Santiago, Cuba and now lives in Miami, Florida, was on an eight-fight winning streak before losing a narrow split-decision to Shawn Porter in a world title fight in March 2019. The Olympic bronze medalist trains in Las Vegas and owns victories over then undefeated fighters Jamal James, Omar Figueroa Jr. and Bryant Perrella, plus veteran contenders Thomas Dulorme and Ray Robinson.

Born in Santa Fe, Argentina, Maidana (18-1, 13 KOs) will look to follow in the footsteps of his older brother, former two division champion Marcos Maidana, and become the latest Argentine world champion on August 21. The 29-year-old was unbeaten in his first 16 pro fights, capping off that run with a knockout of Andrey Klimov in July 2018. Since dropping a January 2019 decision to Jaider Parra, Maidana has bounced back with a knockout of Ramses Agaton in September 2019 and a 10-round decision victory over Carlos Cordoba in April of this year.

Guerrero (36-6-1, 20 KOs) is a three-time world champion who has won world titles at featherweight and super featherweight, and has fought a stacked lineup of elite fighters, including Floyd Mayweather, during a superb career. The Gilroy, California native returned from a 2017 defeat to Omar Figueroa Jr. to win his last three contests. After stopping Adam Mates in December 2018 and Hevinson Herrera in March 2019, Guerrero most recently won a unanimous decision over Gerald Thomas in September 2019.

Ortiz (32-6-3, 25 KOs), a former 147-pound champion, will return to the ring for the first time since a February 2018 draw against two-division champion Devon Alexander. The 34-year-old native of Garden City, Kansas, who now lives in Ventura, California, has faced some of the top names in the 147-pound division during his career. Ortiz won the welterweight title with a unanimous decision victory over Andre Berto in April 2011, before losing the title to Floyd Mayweather.

The Filipino sensation Magsayo (22-0, 15 KOs) fights out of Pasig City, Metro Manila and most recently knocked out Pablo Cruz in four rounds in April 2021, following his U.S. televised debut in October 2020 that saw him defeat Rigoberto Hermosillo on FS1. The 26-year-old fights in the U.S. for the fifth time overall on August 21 and against his toughest competition to date in the former champion Ceja. Magsayo owns 12-round decision victories over Shoto Hayashi and Jose Robles Olvera, and a sixth-round stoppage of former title challenger Chris Avalos.

A former super bantamweight champion, Ceja (32-4-1, 28 KOs) will move up to featherweight as he seeks an opportunity to capture a championship in a second division. Ceja's 2019 saw him engage in two action-packed battles, dropping a June contest to former champion Guillermo Rigondeaux and most recently fighting unbeaten super bantamweight champion Brandon Figueroa to a draw in November. The 28-year-old captured his 122-pound title with a stoppage of Hugo Ruiz in 2015, and has also challenged for a bantamweight title throughout his career.

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 03 Aug 2021, 18:27
by Bandog
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 03 Aug 2021, 15:09 PPV Undercard

Three matchups have been added to the FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View undercard headlined by eight-division world champion and Philippine Senator Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao facing unified WBC and IBF Welterweight World Champion Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. on Saturday, August 21 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

WBA Welterweight World Champion Yordenis Ugas will square off against Argentina’s Fabian “TNT” Maidana in the co-main event, while former world champions and all-action brawlers Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero and “Vicious” Víctor Ortiz will meet in a 10-round welterweight duel. Kicking off the pay-per-view at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, unbeaten featherweight contender Mark Magsayo battles former world champion Julio Ceja in a 10-round attraction.

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, MP Promotions and Man Down Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased through t-mobilearena.com and axs.com.

The 35-year-old Ugás (26-4, 12 KOs) has established himself as an elite welterweight since returning from a layoff in 2016, and was elevated to world champion in January after winning a WBA belt by defeating Abel Ramos last September. Ugás, who is from Santiago, Cuba and now lives in Miami, Florida, was on an eight-fight winning streak before losing a narrow split-decision to Shawn Porter in a world title fight in March 2019. The Olympic bronze medalist trains in Las Vegas and owns victories over then undefeated fighters Jamal James, Omar Figueroa Jr. and Bryant Perrella, plus veteran contenders Thomas Dulorme and Ray Robinson.

Born in Santa Fe, Argentina, Maidana (18-1, 13 KOs) will look to follow in the footsteps of his older brother, former two division champion Marcos Maidana, and become the latest Argentine world champion on August 21. The 29-year-old was unbeaten in his first 16 pro fights, capping off that run with a knockout of Andrey Klimov in July 2018. Since dropping a January 2019 decision to Jaider Parra, Maidana has bounced back with a knockout of Ramses Agaton in September 2019 and a 10-round decision victory over Carlos Cordoba in April of this year.

Guerrero (36-6-1, 20 KOs) is a three-time world champion who has won world titles at featherweight and super featherweight, and has fought a stacked lineup of elite fighters, including Floyd Mayweather, during a superb career. The Gilroy, California native returned from a 2017 defeat to Omar Figueroa Jr. to win his last three contests. After stopping Adam Mates in December 2018 and Hevinson Herrera in March 2019, Guerrero most recently won a unanimous decision over Gerald Thomas in September 2019.

Ortiz (32-6-3, 25 KOs), a former 147-pound champion, will return to the ring for the first time since a February 2018 draw against two-division champion Devon Alexander. The 34-year-old native of Garden City, Kansas, who now lives in Ventura, California, has faced some of the top names in the 147-pound division during his career. Ortiz won the welterweight title with a unanimous decision victory over Andre Berto in April 2011, before losing the title to Floyd Mayweather.

The Filipino sensation Magsayo (22-0, 15 KOs) fights out of Pasig City, Metro Manila and most recently knocked out Pablo Cruz in four rounds in April 2021, following his U.S. televised debut in October 2020 that saw him defeat Rigoberto Hermosillo on FS1. The 26-year-old fights in the U.S. for the fifth time overall on August 21 and against his toughest competition to date in the former champion Ceja. Magsayo owns 12-round decision victories over Shoto Hayashi and Jose Robles Olvera, and a sixth-round stoppage of former title challenger Chris Avalos.

A former super bantamweight champion, Ceja (32-4-1, 28 KOs) will move up to featherweight as he seeks an opportunity to capture a championship in a second division. Ceja's 2019 saw him engage in two action-packed battles, dropping a June contest to former champion Guillermo Rigondeaux and most recently fighting unbeaten super bantamweight champion Brandon Figueroa to a draw in November. The 28-year-old captured his 122-pound title with a stoppage of Hugo Ruiz in 2015, and has also challenged for a bantamweight title throughout his career.
I basically cringe when I see you reply to stuff dude! Waste of bandwidth! Say what you want to say, instead of posting other crap we can read on our own. Or post a link. We can click on it or not!

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 03 Aug 2021, 19:12
by margaret thatcher
ya! start giving rimjobs to luis ortiz and demetrius andrade instead!

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 03 Aug 2021, 19:42
by peter barlow
Ortiz Guerrero a great fight, 10 years ago. The shit being put out now is a disgrace

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 03 Aug 2021, 23:24
by gregregegg
Bandog wrote: 03 Aug 2021, 18:27
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 03 Aug 2021, 15:09 PPV Undercard

Three matchups have been added to the FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View undercard headlined by eight-division world champion and Philippine Senator Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao facing unified WBC and IBF Welterweight World Champion Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. on Saturday, August 21 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

WBA Welterweight World Champion Yordenis Ugas will square off against Argentina’s Fabian “TNT” Maidana in the co-main event, while former world champions and all-action brawlers Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero and “Vicious” Víctor Ortiz will meet in a 10-round welterweight duel. Kicking off the pay-per-view at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, unbeaten featherweight contender Mark Magsayo battles former world champion Julio Ceja in a 10-round attraction.

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, MP Promotions and Man Down Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased through t-mobilearena.com and axs.com.

The 35-year-old Ugás (26-4, 12 KOs) has established himself as an elite welterweight since returning from a layoff in 2016, and was elevated to world champion in January after winning a WBA belt by defeating Abel Ramos last September. Ugás, who is from Santiago, Cuba and now lives in Miami, Florida, was on an eight-fight winning streak before losing a narrow split-decision to Shawn Porter in a world title fight in March 2019. The Olympic bronze medalist trains in Las Vegas and owns victories over then undefeated fighters Jamal James, Omar Figueroa Jr. and Bryant Perrella, plus veteran contenders Thomas Dulorme and Ray Robinson.

Born in Santa Fe, Argentina, Maidana (18-1, 13 KOs) will look to follow in the footsteps of his older brother, former two division champion Marcos Maidana, and become the latest Argentine world champion on August 21. The 29-year-old was unbeaten in his first 16 pro fights, capping off that run with a knockout of Andrey Klimov in July 2018. Since dropping a January 2019 decision to Jaider Parra, Maidana has bounced back with a knockout of Ramses Agaton in September 2019 and a 10-round decision victory over Carlos Cordoba in April of this year.

Guerrero (36-6-1, 20 KOs) is a three-time world champion who has won world titles at featherweight and super featherweight, and has fought a stacked lineup of elite fighters, including Floyd Mayweather, during a superb career. The Gilroy, California native returned from a 2017 defeat to Omar Figueroa Jr. to win his last three contests. After stopping Adam Mates in December 2018 and Hevinson Herrera in March 2019, Guerrero most recently won a unanimous decision over Gerald Thomas in September 2019.

Ortiz (32-6-3, 25 KOs), a former 147-pound champion, will return to the ring for the first time since a February 2018 draw against two-division champion Devon Alexander. The 34-year-old native of Garden City, Kansas, who now lives in Ventura, California, has faced some of the top names in the 147-pound division during his career. Ortiz won the welterweight title with a unanimous decision victory over Andre Berto in April 2011, before losing the title to Floyd Mayweather.

The Filipino sensation Magsayo (22-0, 15 KOs) fights out of Pasig City, Metro Manila and most recently knocked out Pablo Cruz in four rounds in April 2021, following his U.S. televised debut in October 2020 that saw him defeat Rigoberto Hermosillo on FS1. The 26-year-old fights in the U.S. for the fifth time overall on August 21 and against his toughest competition to date in the former champion Ceja. Magsayo owns 12-round decision victories over Shoto Hayashi and Jose Robles Olvera, and a sixth-round stoppage of former title challenger Chris Avalos.

A former super bantamweight champion, Ceja (32-4-1, 28 KOs) will move up to featherweight as he seeks an opportunity to capture a championship in a second division. Ceja's 2019 saw him engage in two action-packed battles, dropping a June contest to former champion Guillermo Rigondeaux and most recently fighting unbeaten super bantamweight champion Brandon Figueroa to a draw in November. The 28-year-old captured his 122-pound title with a stoppage of Hugo Ruiz in 2015, and has also challenged for a bantamweight title throughout his career.
I basically cringe when I see you reply to stuff dude! Waste of bandwidth! Say what you want to say, instead of posting other crap we can read on our own. Or post a link. We can click on it or not!
Well enjoy cringing. This is how I get my update, I’m not going to Google every press relies, ruthlessly does it for me. Love the ruthless

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 04 Aug 2021, 08:34
by Enlightened-One
We’re roughly two weeks away from the Pacquiao-Spence Jr. bout, but we’ve yet to receive any official confirmation from VADA about whether these guys have undergone random unannounced blood-based drug testing.

I’m sure that a certain amount of drug testing would have been performed by the NSAC, but not to the extent that should have been mandated for a marquee bout of this status.

We’re currently seeing Olympic and world records being broken at an unprecedented record pace.

Long-standing records set by all-time greats are not simply being surpassed - they’re getting obliterated.

And I feel this is due to the total collapse of anti-doping measures since March 2020. Athletes from all sports that wanted to cheat, could do so without fear of detection.

As far as I’m aware, Manny Pacquiao hasn’t been tested out-of-competition or undergone a full standard routine set of random unannounced blood-based drug testing during training camp for more than 2½ years (very limited testing was performed for the Thurman bout).

This leads me to believe we’re about to see something historical happen during the Pacquiao-Spence Jr. bout.

Where we see a man on the cusp of turning 43 years of age defy the betting odds by upsetting a physically bigger champion 11½ years his junior (who’s considered the top-dog at 147lbs and also a top-five pound-for-pounder).

This is one of the few times that I’m desperately hoping to be wrong about my prediction, because if it comes to fruition, then it’ll be embarrassing to see the head-honchos of the sport I love allowing this to happen!

Re: Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Spence - August 21, 2021

Posted: 04 Aug 2021, 08:54
by ironbeard
Bandog wrote: 03 Aug 2021, 18:27
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 03 Aug 2021, 15:09 PPV Undercard

Three matchups have been added to the FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View undercard headlined by eight-division world champion and Philippine Senator Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao facing unified WBC and IBF Welterweight World Champion Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. on Saturday, August 21 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

WBA Welterweight World Champion Yordenis Ugas will square off against Argentina’s Fabian “TNT” Maidana in the co-main event, while former world champions and all-action brawlers Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero and “Vicious” Víctor Ortiz will meet in a 10-round welterweight duel. Kicking off the pay-per-view at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, unbeaten featherweight contender Mark Magsayo battles former world champion Julio Ceja in a 10-round attraction.

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, MP Promotions and Man Down Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased through t-mobilearena.com and axs.com.

The 35-year-old Ugás (26-4, 12 KOs) has established himself as an elite welterweight since returning from a layoff in 2016, and was elevated to world champion in January after winning a WBA belt by defeating Abel Ramos last September. Ugás, who is from Santiago, Cuba and now lives in Miami, Florida, was on an eight-fight winning streak before losing a narrow split-decision to Shawn Porter in a world title fight in March 2019. The Olympic bronze medalist trains in Las Vegas and owns victories over then undefeated fighters Jamal James, Omar Figueroa Jr. and Bryant Perrella, plus veteran contenders Thomas Dulorme and Ray Robinson.

Born in Santa Fe, Argentina, Maidana (18-1, 13 KOs) will look to follow in the footsteps of his older brother, former two division champion Marcos Maidana, and become the latest Argentine world champion on August 21. The 29-year-old was unbeaten in his first 16 pro fights, capping off that run with a knockout of Andrey Klimov in July 2018. Since dropping a January 2019 decision to Jaider Parra, Maidana has bounced back with a knockout of Ramses Agaton in September 2019 and a 10-round decision victory over Carlos Cordoba in April of this year.

Guerrero (36-6-1, 20 KOs) is a three-time world champion who has won world titles at featherweight and super featherweight, and has fought a stacked lineup of elite fighters, including Floyd Mayweather, during a superb career. The Gilroy, California native returned from a 2017 defeat to Omar Figueroa Jr. to win his last three contests. After stopping Adam Mates in December 2018 and Hevinson Herrera in March 2019, Guerrero most recently won a unanimous decision over Gerald Thomas in September 2019.

Ortiz (32-6-3, 25 KOs), a former 147-pound champion, will return to the ring for the first time since a February 2018 draw against two-division champion Devon Alexander. The 34-year-old native of Garden City, Kansas, who now lives in Ventura, California, has faced some of the top names in the 147-pound division during his career. Ortiz won the welterweight title with a unanimous decision victory over Andre Berto in April 2011, before losing the title to Floyd Mayweather.

The Filipino sensation Magsayo (22-0, 15 KOs) fights out of Pasig City, Metro Manila and most recently knocked out Pablo Cruz in four rounds in April 2021, following his U.S. televised debut in October 2020 that saw him defeat Rigoberto Hermosillo on FS1. The 26-year-old fights in the U.S. for the fifth time overall on August 21 and against his toughest competition to date in the former champion Ceja. Magsayo owns 12-round decision victories over Shoto Hayashi and Jose Robles Olvera, and a sixth-round stoppage of former title challenger Chris Avalos.

A former super bantamweight champion, Ceja (32-4-1, 28 KOs) will move up to featherweight as he seeks an opportunity to capture a championship in a second division. Ceja's 2019 saw him engage in two action-packed battles, dropping a June contest to former champion Guillermo Rigondeaux and most recently fighting unbeaten super bantamweight champion Brandon Figueroa to a draw in November. The 28-year-old captured his 122-pound title with a stoppage of Hugo Ruiz in 2015, and has also challenged for a bantamweight title throughout his career.
I basically cringe when I see you reply to stuff dude! Waste of bandwidth! Say what you want to say, instead of posting other crap we can read on our own. Or post a link. We can click on it or not!
Get back to us when you deliver 1/100 of the value that Ruthless1 brings to the Boxrec table, cesspool for brain.