Cody Crowley vs. Gabriel Maestre - August 7, 2021 (OFF)

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 07 Aug 2021, 14:49

Crowley - Decision
1
33%
Crowley - T/KO
0
No votes
DRAW
0
No votes
Maestre - T/KO
1
33%
Maestre - Decision
1
33%
 
Total votes: 3

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Cody Crowley vs. Gabriel Maestre - August 7, 2021 (OFF)

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Press Release

Unbeaten welterweights go toe-to-toe as Canada’s Cody Crowley meets two-time Venezuelan Olympian Gabriel Maestre for the Interim WBA Welterweight World Championship headlining FOX PBC Fight Night and on FOX Deportes Saturday, August 7 from The Armory in Minneapolis.

FOX PBC Fight Night begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and features hard-hitting rising welterweight contender Eimantas Stanionis in a 10-round duel against former world champion Luis Collazo. Kicking off the broadcast, former-two division world champion Devon Alexander “The Great” will return to action for a 10-round welterweight showdown against Luke Santamaria.

Tickets for the event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Warriors Boxing, are on sale now and can be purchased at the Armory at http://ArmoryMN.com/ and through Ticketmaster.

“Saturday, August 7 will feature a jam-packed night of welterweight fights on FOX as boxing’s glamor division takes center stage with three intriguing matchups,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “The main event will see two unbeaten fighters in Cody Crowley and Gabriel Maestre look to announce their presence in the division with a statement win in a toss-up fight. In the two opening fights, rising welterweights Eimantas Stanionis will strive for a big victory against established former champion Luis Collazo and former champion Devon Alexander will look to get back to his winning ways against Luke Santamaría. The Armory in Minneapolis is set to be home to another night of high stakes action from start to finish.”

Representing his native Ontario, Canada, Crowley (19-0, 9 KOs) returns to the ring after a September 2020 triumph over Josh Torres. Crowley’s 2019 run saw him win a Canadian super welterweight title with a 12-round decision over Stuart McLellan in February, before successfully defending that title with a dominant decision over Mian Hussain in October. The 28-year-old returned to fight in the U.S. for the first time since 2016 in his triumph over Torres, after seven of his first eight pro fights came in the U.S.

"On August 7, the world will discover a new welterweight force in the division in Cody Crowley,” said Crowley. “I know that they call Gabriel Maestre the ‘Venezuelan Lomachenko’, but after I beat him for the crown, he will return to Venezuela known as the man who put me in position for my first world championship. I want to thank my team for giving me this huge opportunity. And, most importantly, I want to thank my fans in Canada, the United States and the world who have stuck by me as I've awaited this chance to shine in front of a worldwide audience on FOX."

A two-time Olympian for his home country of Venezuela, Maestre (3-0, 3 KOs) had an extensive amateur run that included victories over Brian Castano, Carlos Adames, Alexander Besputin, Oscar Molina and Brian Ceballo. The 34-year-old turned pro in 2019 with a pair of impressive triumphs, stopping previously unbeaten Jeovanis Barraza before earning a TKO over veteran contender Diego Chaves. August 7 will mark Maestre’s U.S. debut professionally.

“I am very happy to make my U.S. debut on August 7,” said Maestre. “This is a wonderful opportunity for me. I have the chance to show the whole world what class I’m in and that I’m a great boxer. I’m excited to begin this journey in the U.S. on my way to becoming a world champion.”

Stanionis (13-0, 9 KOs) has earned a series of eye-catching victories as he has climbed up the ranks from prospect to contender, most recently earning a career-best 12-round decision over Thomas Dulorme in April. The 26-year-old from Lithuania, who now lives and trains in California, looked impressive as he picked up three solid wins in 2019, beating Samuel Figueroa via unanimous decision and scoring early stoppages against Julio Cesar Sanchez and Evincii Dixon. The undefeated welterweight continued to put the division on notice with back-to-back dominating main event performances in November and December 2020, when he notched ninth-round knockouts over Justin DeLoach and Janer Gonzalez respectively.

“I want to prove that I’m going to be the next great welterweight champion, so I know that I have to look impressive and come out victorious against Luis Collazo on August 7,” said Stanionis. “Collazo has faced the best of the best, so this will be a great chance for me to show where I stack up. I always like to bring an exciting fight for the fans, and this fight on FOX is going to be no different.”

An experienced veteran in the welterweight division, Collazo (39-8, 20 KOs) has proven a stiff test over the years for top welterweights such as Keith Thurman, Shane Mosley, Amir Khan, Andre Berto and Ricky Hatton, to name a few. The Brooklyn, New York-native was a world champion in 2005 and has sprung upsets on rising contenders with memorable knockouts of Victor Ortiz and Sammy Vasquez. After triumphing over Bryant Perrella in 2018, Collazo defeated Samuel Vargas in March 2019 and most recently lost a technical decision to Kudratillo Abdukakhorov in October 2019.

“I’m eager and excited to be back fighting on FOX,” said Collazo. “As a fighter, we wait for that call letting you know when you’re fighting and I can’t wait for this one. I believe this will be my last outing, so I am going to bring everything I’ve got come August 7.”

Alexander (27-6-1, 14 KOs) makes his return after a June 2019 defeat to Ivan Redkach stunted a previous comeback attempt that saw Alexander go 1-1-1 in fights over a 10-month stretch. Before that stretch, a period of inactivity saw him seek treatment for an addiction to painkillers and eventually prove an inspiration in returning to deliver exciting fights against Andre Berto, Victor Ortiz and Walter Castillo. The St. Louis, Missouri native had an impressive run at super lightweight and unified titles in that division before scoring victories over Marcos Maidana, Lucas Matthysse and eventually Randall Bailey to capture a welterweight championship.

“I’m very excited and anxious to get back in there after some time off,” said Alexander. “This fight means everything to me, so I’m going into this fight with my back against the wall. I’m treating this like a world title fight. I have a chip on my shoulder because I know for a fact a lot of people are writing me off. They are about to be in for a big surprise. I can’t wait to regain my footing back in boxing as one of the best in the division. It’s been way too long. Plus, August 7 is my mom’s birthday, so that gives me even extra motivation to get her a win on her birthday.”

The 32-year-old Santamaría (11-2-1, 7 KOs) steps into the ring to make his FOX debut after dropping a decision to top welterweight prospect Paul Kroll last October. Santamaria had previously scored an August triumph over veteran contender Mykal Fox that saw him drop Fox in round one of their battle on FS1. The Garden Grove, California native also owns a decision over Willie Jones and a split draw against Marquis Taylor in his 2019 contests. Santamaría was unbeaten in 10 fights since his first loss before facing Kroll, with his only other defeat coming via a four-round decision in his third pro bout in 2015.

“I’m very thankful to my whole team for this great opportunity to compete on FOX,” said Santamaría. “People may say I’m lucky to get this shot, but I believe that luck is just when opportunity meets preparation. We’re never going to stop working and we’re going to keep climbing in this sport, continuing on August 7.”
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Re: Cody Crowley vs. Gabriel Maestre - August 7, 2021

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Fückin WBA!

Absolute sons of bïtches!

Why does this fight need to be for the Interim championship?

Fücks sake!! :witzend: :witzend:
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Re: Cody Crowley vs. Gabriel Maestre - August 7, 2021

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pbc loving them some wba titles lately

decent fight though
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Re: Cody Crowley vs. Gabriel Maestre - August 7, 2021

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Gabriel Maestre Withdraws From Tokyo Olympics, Will Focus On Pro Career

There was a point where Gabriel Maestre believed the third time would be a charm in capturing an Olympic medal.

Like many affected by the delays caused by the coronavirus pandemic, that dream is left behind in favor of furthering his pro career.

The 34-year-old Venezuelan was recently confirmed to headline the August 7 edition of Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) on Fox, facing Canada’s Cody Crowley in a battle of undefeated welterweights. Confirmation of the fight date—which will air live from The Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota—came on the heels of questions abound as to whether Maestre (3-0, 3 KOs) would make the trip to Tokyo.

Maestre was to serve as captain of his nation’s Olympic boxing team for the delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics, only to step down from the role just ten days ahead of the start of competition, which runs July 24-August 8.

“It is difficult to write these lines after everything I have experienced,” Maestre stated in confirming his withdrawal from the 32nd Olympiad. “I have spent a lot of time reflecting in order to make the decision to end my time as an athlete and captain of the Venezuelan Boxing Team, especially at the gates of the Olympic Games.

“I feel that it is time to focus on what my professional career offers me, where I also defend our tricolor (Venezuela flag). On August 7, I have a tough battle against Cody Crowley that may allow me to continue dreaming about the possibility of achieving a world title for our country.”

Maestre will make his U.S. debut with the fight, which comes with an interim version of the WBA welterweight title at stake. The step up in class is in line with an ambitious schedule endured by Maestre since turning pro two years ago, after having previously represented Venezuela in 2012 London and 2016 Rio. He was eliminated in the quarterfinal round on both occasions, twice falling one win short of bringing home a medal.

Even among more than two dozen pros who will compete in the Olympics this summer. Maestre was a heavy favorite to advance to the medal round in the welterweight division. He will instead settle for pursuing the welterweight elite in the pro ranks.

“Defending Venezuela in an Olympic or other event has always been my source of pride and I have done it with the seriousness and responsibility that it merits. Thanks to this I have been able to play two Olympic Games and three Pan American Games.

I want to thank the directors, colleagues… the Venezuelan Boxing Federation, the Venezuelan Olympic Committee, the Ministry of Popular Power for Sports and all those who, to a greater or lesser extent, have helped me to be the boxer that I am today.”

Maestre was among four fighters from Venezuela who automatically qualified for competition following the cancellation of the 2021 Pan American Boxing Olympic Qualification Tournament to have been held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fighters were instead granted Olympic berths based on a global ranking system.

With Maestre’s withdrawal, Argentina’s Brian Agustin Arregui—also a pro welterweight who is currently 2-0 (2 KOs)—will now have the chance to compete in Tokyo.

Venezuela is now down to a three-man team, including Yoel Finol who medaled in 2016 Rio as a flyweight.

“I wish all the Venezuelan athletes who are going to represent us at Tokyo 2020 the best of success,” notes Maestre.
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Re: Cody Crowley vs. Gabriel Maestre - August 7, 2021

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margaret thatcher wrote: 14 Jul 2021, 19:17 pbc loving them some wba titles lately

decent fight though
yeh, PBC doing more damage recently.
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Re: Cody Crowley vs. Gabriel Maestre - August 7, 2021

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Crowley has COVID!

Out of the main event.

PBC are looking at replacement.

First Washington and now this.

COVID is KO’ing PBC right now.
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Re: Cody Crowley vs. Gabriel Maestre - August 7, 2021

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this isnt the first time this thing been cancelled or pushed back, another one of those cursed fights
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Re: Cody Crowley vs. Gabriel Maestre - August 7, 2021 (OFF)

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Press Release | Stanionis-Collazo is Now FOX Main Event, Maestre To Face Mykal Fox

Hard-hitting rising welterweight contender Eimantas Stanionis will square off against former world champion Luis Collazo in a 10-round duel that headlines FOX PBC Fight Night and on FOX Deportes this Saturday, August 7 from The Armory in Minneapolis.

FOX PBC Fight Night begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and features unbeaten welterweight and two-time Venezuelan Olympian Gabriel Maestre battling Mykal Fox for the Interim WBA Welterweight Title in the co-main event. Kicking off the broadcast, former-two division world champion Devon Alexander “The Great” will return to action for a 10-round welterweight showdown against Luke Santamaría.

Maestre was originally scheduled to face fellow unbeaten Cody Crowley, who was forced to withdraw after a positive COVID-19 test.

Tickets for the event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Warriors Boxing, are on sale now and can be purchased at the Armory at http://ArmoryMN.com/ and through Ticketmaster.

Stanionis (13-0, 9 KOs) has earned a series of eye-catching victories as he has climbed up the ranks from prospect to contender, most recently earning a career-best 12-round decision over Thomas Dulorme in April. The 26-year-old from Lithuania, who now lives and trains in California, looked impressive as he picked up three solid wins in 2019, beating Samuel Figueroa via unanimous decision and scoring early stoppages against Julio Cesar Sanchez and Evincii Dixon. The undefeated welterweight continued to put the division on notice with back-to-back dominating main event performances in November and December 2020, when he notched ninth-round knockouts over Justin DeLoach and Janer Gonzalez respectively.

An experienced veteran in the welterweight division, Collazo (39-8, 20 KOs) has proven a stiff test over the years for top welterweights such as Keith Thurman, Shane Mosley, Amir Khan, Andre Berto and Ricky Hatton, to name a few. The Brooklyn, New York-native was a world champion in 2005 and has sprung upsets on rising contenders with memorable knockouts of Victor Ortiz and Sammy Vasquez. After triumphing over Bryant Perrella in 2018, Collazo defeated Samuel Vargas in March 2019 and most recently lost a technical decision to Kudratillo Abdukakhorov in October 2019.

A two-time Olympian for his home country of Venezuela, Maestre (3-0, 3 KOs) had an extensive amateur run that included victories over Brian Castano, Carlos Adames, Alexander Besputin, Oscar Molina and Brian Ceballo. The 34-year-old turned pro in 2019 with a pair of impressive triumphs, stopping previously unbeaten Jeovanis Barraza before earning a TKO over veteran contender Diego Chaves. August 7 will mark Maestre’s U.S. debut professionally.

Fighting out of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, Fox (22-2, 5 KOs) towers at nearly six-feet-four-inches tall and has used his length and excellent boxing ability during his pro career that dates back to 2014. The 25-year-old bounced back from a 2019 loss to Shohjahon Ergashev to win his next three outings. In his most recent fight, Fox lost a close decision to Luke Santamaria in August 2020.

Alexander (27-6-1, 14 KOs) makes his return after a June 2019 defeat to Ivan Redkach stunted a previous comeback attempt that saw Alexander go 1-1-1 in fights over a 10-month stretch. Before that stretch, a period of inactivity saw him seek treatment for an addiction to painkillers and eventually prove an inspiration in returning to deliver exciting fights against Andre Berto, Victor Ortiz and Walter Castillo. The St. Louis, Missouri native had an impressive run at super lightweight and unified titles in that division before scoring victories over Marcos Maidana, Lucas Matthysse and eventually Randall Bailey to capture a welterweight championship.

The 32-year-old Santamaría (11-2-1, 7 KOs) steps into the ring to make his FOX debut after dropping a decision to top welterweight prospect Paul Kroll last October. Santamaria had previously scored an August triumph over veteran contender Mykal Fox that saw him drop Fox in round one of their battle on FS1. The Garden Grove, California native also owns a decision over Willie Jones and a split draw against Marquis Taylor in his 2019 contests. Santamaría was unbeaten in 10 fights since his first loss before facing Kroll, with his only other defeat coming via a four-round decision in his third pro bout in 2015.
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