Jordan Gill will defend his WBA international featherweight title against Enrique Tinoco at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham on May 10.
The fight will feature in the latest installment of the JD NXTGEN series and will be live on Sky Sports.
Gill broke into the WBA's top 15 world rankings when he outclassed and stopped Mexico's Emmanuel Dominguez in three rounds to win the international featherweight strap and is wasting no time as he defends his title against another tough Mexican in Tinoco.
"Getting out again so soon after my win in Peterborough is great for building the momentum," said Gill.
"I want to stay fresh in everyone's minds and to keep on building and learning is important. To keep on winning and improving is the main aim and I can't wait to get out again on May 10."
"I don't know too much about my opponent. I know he's tough and very seasoned, he went the distance with Devin Haney who's an unbeaten and well-ranked lightweight."
"He's considered one of the best up-and-coming lightweight prospects in world boxing and if he couldn't put Tinoco away then I know I'm in for a hard night."
Promoter Eddie Hearn says he is excited about bringing Boxing back to Nottingham, the home of former world super-middleweight champion Carl Froch.
"Jordan Gill has become a standout star and he gets straight back to defending his title"
"I've been looking to return to Nottingham for years and now we have the perfect chance to do it with a great line up of talent," said Hearn.
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 02 Apr 2019, 13:05
by Ruthless-RKO
Unbeaten Wokingham Middleweight Felix Cash (11-0, 7 KOs) produced a stunning display to capture the vacant Commonwealth title in one round against Rasheed Abolaji at The O2 in February and returns to make the first defence of his title as he eyes a shot at the Lonsdale Belt in 2019.
Sheffield’s most successful ever amateur boxer Dalton Smith makes his highly-anticipated professional debut at Super-Lightweight after recently signing a promotional deal with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing.
Undefeated Ipswich Heavyweight Fabio Wardley (6-0, 5 KOs) is quickly making a name for himself as a force to be reckoned with and the Dillian Whyte-managed powerhouse continues his march up the Heavyweight ladder in Nottingham.
Exciting New Jersey Super-Featherweight prospect Raymond Ford (1-0) fights in the UK for the first time as a professional after getting off to winning ways on his pro debut on the Tevin Farmer vs. Jono Carroll undercard in Philadelphia last month and Denaby Lightweight Terri Harper (6-0, 3 KOs) gets another opportunity on the big stage after winning the WBC International Female Lightweight title in her last fight.
“I’ve been looking to return to Nottingham for years and now we have the perfect chance to do it with Leigh Wood and a great line up of talent,” said Eddie Hearn. “It’s been nearly 7 years since that unforgettable night when Carl Froch dethroned Lucien Bute and we hope we can now put Nottingham back on the map as a more regular stop within the boxing calendar.
“Leigh Wood has always had a strong following and now he holds a notable title he has a chance to cement himself with victory over Manchester’s Ryan Doyle. Jordan Gill has become a standout star and he gets straight back to defending his title while Commonwealth champ Felix Cash also returns.
“Heavyweight prospect Fabio Wardley looks to continue his impressive run, exciting New Jersey Super-Featherweight prospect Raymond Ford fights for the first time in the UK, rising Lightweight talent Terri Harper returns and Sheffield’s most decorated amateur Dalton Smith makes his pro debut.”
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 02 Apr 2019, 17:22
by bigped
Doyle just got knocked out for the commonwealth and on the back of it goes straight into another shot at it ? How does that work? Surely he would need to go get a win and Someone else
Would be in line for a shot. ?
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 03 Apr 2019, 06:12
by MarkMcBurney
Matchroom are really spoiling us with these UK shows now aren't they?
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 03 Apr 2019, 08:13
by Ruthless-RKO
MarkMcBurney wrote: ↑03 Apr 2019, 06:12
Matchroom are really spoiling us with these UK shows now aren't they?
I know. Cant wait for this one.
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 29 Apr 2019, 06:12
by Ruthless-RKO
Terri Harper To Face Argentine On Gill-Tinoco Card
Terri Harper has had her next fight confirmed.
The 22-year-old lightweight will make the first defence of her WBC International title on May 10.
Harper is set to box at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham, exclusively live on Sky Sports in the UK and DAZN Stateside, as part of the supporting cast to Jordan Gill's WBA International featherweight title defence against Enrique Tinoco.
And the female star, who stopped Nina Bradley in her last outing back in March, is scheduled to face former two-time, two-weight world champion Claudia Andrea Lopez of Argentina.
Lopez (25-9, 6 KOs) has been out since last October when she won a majority decision over Gladys Soledad Segui and her fight with undefeated 6-0 pro Harper, who has three quick finishes on her ledger, will be over 10 rounds.
US super-featherweight Raymond Ford is on the bill in a showcase outing alongside Smith's former Team GB teammate Charles Frankham, who makes his bow in the paid code, and Brad Daws.
Commonwealth middleweight champion Felix Cash is back in action and Qais Ashfaq features with Dillian Whyte's heavyweight prospect Fabio Wardley.
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 06 May 2019, 07:39
by handsofstone
Wood vs Doyle is a 50/50 fight, struggling to pick a winner, I thought Wood looked really good last time out in winning the Commonwealth, the fella Bonsu was gash but Wood went about his work with real purpose and didn't mess about in getting him out of there, broke him down to the body, Doyle was obviously stopped in his last fight against Gill when he lost the title, nothing wrong with that as Gill looks quality and Doyle was excellent against Bellotti
If I was to go out on a limb i'd probably say Wood outpoints Doyle in a close one, should be decent though
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 06 May 2019, 08:13
by Ruthless-RKO
Stephen Smith will snap his lengthy ring hiatus later this week.
‘Swifty’ is set to box at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham on Friday, exclusively live on Sky Sports in the UK and DAZN Stateside, as part of the supporting cast to Jordan Gill's WBA International featherweight title defence against Enrique Tinoco.
He will be hoping that a win, against an opponent to be named, will push him back into title contention in the talent-laden 130-pound division, with this promoter Eddie Hearn having already mentioned the idea of putting him in with former British, Commonwealth and European and current WBC International Silver champion Martin Joseph Ward before the year is out.
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 08 May 2019, 07:38
by iestynvenables
The supremely talented @Fabio_Wardley will have his first seventh professional contest. He is set to face Dennis Lewandowski (13-3) in a healthy step-up from his previous opponents. Lewandowski's three losses have come to Cyril Leonet, Boris Estenfelder and Tom Schwarz.
Decent step up for a fighter with no amateur fights, on short notice
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 08 May 2019, 08:05
by NoScoutingReports
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 09 May 2019, 06:27
by Ruthless-RKO
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 09 May 2019, 06:39
by Ruthless-RKO
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 09 May 2019, 06:42
by ILikeBeer
Why is it only on for an hour?
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 09 May 2019, 07:22
by Ruthless-RKO
ILikeBeer wrote: ↑09 May 2019, 06:42
Why is it only on for an hour?
What are you referring to?
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 10 May 2019, 07:55
by Ruthless-RKO
Running Order
Doors open: 4.30pm; First fight: 4.45pm
6 Round Lightweight Contest
Atif Shafiq vs. Arturo Lopez
Followed by
6 Round Lightweight Contest
Stephen Smith vs. Des Newton
Followed by
4 Round Featherweight Contest
Brad Daws vs. Zigurds Krauklis
Followed by
6 Round Cruiserweight Contest
Chris Billam-Smith vs. Yassine Habachi
Live on Facebook: 6.15pm
8 Round Heavyweight Contest
Fabio Wardley vs. Dennis Lewandowski
Live on Sky Sports Action: 7pm
4 Round Super-Featherweight Contest
Raymond Ford vs. Aleksandrs Birkenbergs
Followed by
10 Round Super-Featherweight Contest
Terri Harper vs. Claudia Lopez
Followed by
4 Round Super-Lightweight Contest
Dalton Smith vs. Luka Leskovic
Followed by
Commonwealth Featherweight Championship
Leigh Wood vs. Ryan Doyle
Live on Sky Sports Main Event: 10pm
WBA International Featherweight Championship
Jordan Gill vs. Enrique Tinoco
Live Float
4 Round Super-Featherweight Contest
Charles Frankham vs. Istvan Kovacs
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Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 10 May 2019, 07:55
by Ruthless-RKO
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 10 May 2019, 08:01
by Stuarty
These cards are fuckin dreadful!
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 10 May 2019, 11:12
by Ruthless-RKO
Stuarty wrote: ↑10 May 2019, 08:01
These cards are fuckin dreadful!
Would you prefer prizefighter?
I’m probably gonna watch Ultimate Boxxer later on.
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 10 May 2019, 16:29
by Stuarty
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑10 May 2019, 11:12
Would you prefer prizefighter?
I’m probably gonna watch Ultimate Boxxer later on.
Yeah I'd much prefer prizefighter mate...
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 10 May 2019, 18:00
by skanksta
Well, that was good !
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 10 May 2019, 18:23
by Ruthless-RKO
skanksta wrote: ↑10 May 2019, 18:00
Well, that was good !
Was just saying all these prospects are losing early. Not always a bad thing.
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 13 May 2019, 19:38
by Boxerbeetle
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑10 May 2019, 18:23
Was just saying all these prospects are losing early. Not always a bad thing.
I know whenever a young prospect loses that everyone always says “he’s young, he’ll learn from this and come back stronger”, but I wonder what the actual stats would show? I reckon it’s only true in maybe 20% of cases; for the majority it just shows they were overhyped and weren’t anywhere near as good as predicted.
Obviously that’s just a total finger-in-the-air guess on my part and would be very difficult to quantify in reality anyway, but it’s an interesting question.
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 13 May 2019, 19:59
by Ruthless-RKO
Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 19:38
I know whenever a young prospect loses that everyone always says “he’s young, he’ll learn from this and come back stronger”, but I wonder what the actual stats would show? I reckon it’s only true in maybe 20% of cases; for the majority it just shows they were overhyped and weren’t anywhere near as good as predicted.
Obviously that’s just a total finger-in-the-air guess on my part and would be very difficult to quantify in reality anyway, but it’s an interesting question.
It’s not that difficult to win one world title in some divisions in this day and age.
If there was only 1 champion per weight class, guys like Crolla, Burns, Bellew would never have won a world title.
What i’m Saying is, If he stays with Hearn, he will find a Vacant belt for him.
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 13 May 2019, 20:23
by Boxerbeetle
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 19:59
It’s not that difficult to win one world title in some divisions in this day and age.
If there was only 1 champion per weight class, guys like Crolla, Burns, Bellew would never have won a world title.
What i’m Saying is, If he stays with Hearn, he will find a Vacant belt for him.
Yeah maybe. Tbh I wasn’t even thinking about Gill at all when I wrote that, was just wondering generally.
Re: JD NXTGEN - 10 May 2019
Posted: 13 May 2019, 20:35
by jamamb
gill just got battered off tinoco, whose only been a journeyman vs other prospects. im hardly confident gillys even at weak vacant title level, usually that still means at least good euro level. doesnt matter if your with hearn, not everyone can win a world title even if its abc
and lets face it, ryan doyle has flattered several fighters now