Srisaket Sor Rungvisai vs. Carlos Cuadras | DAZN - February 5, 2022 (OFF)

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 05 Feb 2022, 17:45

Rungvisai - Decision
4
67%
Rungvisai - T/KO
1
17%
DRAW
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No votes
Cuadras - T/KO
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No votes
Cuadras - Decision
1
17%
 
Total votes: 6

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Srisaket Sor Rungvisai vs. Carlos Cuadras | DAZN - February 5, 2022 (OFF)

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Press Release

As BS.com reported earlier today, Srisaket Sor Rungvisai and Carlos Cuadras will reignite their rivalry with the vacant WBC world super flyweight belt on the line at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona on Saturday February 5, live worldwide on DAZN.

The pair first met in May 2014 for the same title, with Cuadras claiming the crown via a unanimous technical decision following an accidental headclash in Mexico.

There’s more than just the WBC crown on the line for Rungvisai (50-5-1 43 KOs) and Cuadras (39-4-1 27 KOs), with the winner likely to be pitted against the winner of the March clash between Juan Francisco Estrada and Roman ‘Chocolatito’ Gonzalez, setting up more fireworks in the always exciting 115lb division.

Rungvisai heads into the bout on the back of three victories in Thailand following his clash with Estrada where he surrendered the WBC crown that he fights Cuadras for. Victory in the rematch in Phoenix would see the 35 year old win the green and gold strap for the third time and almost nine years since he first picked up that crown.

Cuadras ended Rungvisai’s reign on that occasion and the Mexican made six defenses of the title before Chocolatito took the crown in California in September 2016. It’s the second time that the 33 year old has tried to reclaim the throne and comes on the back of his last battle for the belt where he floored defending champion Estrada in the third round of his defense before the champion prevailed in Mexico in October 2020.

The undercard support of the rematch is led by light flyweight sensation Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez as he closes in on World title action. Rodriguez (14-0 10 KOs) dispatched Jose Burgos in style inside four rounds in his last outing in Fresno in October, and the WBA #2 and WBO #4 will look to enhance his claim for world honors against an opponent to be named soon.

There’s more world title action on the card as Jamie Mitchell makes the first defense of her WBA bantamweight title against Carly Skelly. Mitchell (7-0-2 4 KOs) claimed the strap in October in England by seeing off Shannon Courtenay via majority decision, with the belt only on the line for the American after then-champion Courtenay failed to make the weight. After winning the belt in Liverpool, Mitchell will defend the title against a Liverpudlian fighter, as Skelly (4-0-1) fights for her first World title having picked up the WBC International Super Bantamweight title at home against Dorota Norek in October, a year after a split draw against Amy Timlin for the Commonwealth crown.

Raymond Ford defends his WBA Continental Featherweight title for the second time against Edward Vazquez. Ford (10-0-1 6 KOs) impressed in his first defense in New York in November, stopping Felix Carabello in eight rounds to retain the belt he landed in England in August via a third round KO of Reece Bellotti. Unbeaten Texan Vazquez (11-0 3 KOs) will look to end Ford’s reign in Phoenix, and the 26 year old fights for his first title in his 12th pro outing.

Matchroom’s latest Stateside signing Aaron Aponte (4-0 KOs) looks to extend his unbeaten start to life in the paid ranks against unbeaten Canadian Louis Jourdain (2-0 1 KO), Light Heavyweight talent Khalil Coe (1-0-1 1 KO) also meets Canadian opposition in the form of Stuart Twardzik (1-0-1 1 KO) and there’s a big stage for two Arizona fighters, Heavyweight Adam Stewart (12-1-1 8 KOs) and Middleweight Elijah Garcia (9-0 8 KOs).

“Srisaket and Carlos promises to be another brilliant Super-Flyweight World title battle,” said promoter Eddie Hearn. “Carlos got the better of Srisaket in their first fight seven years ago – and there’s no doubt in my mind that this will be a real fan-friendly war with so much at stake.

“The undercard is stacked with talent. Jesse is a World champion in waiting and is so exciting to watch, Jamie was terrific in beating Shannon in Liverpool and I know Carly will give everything to try to take the title back to England and Ray’s stock rises with every impressive win he notches. Aaron is our latest signing and one to watch, Khalil is looking to bounce back from a draw last time out and it’s a great opportunity for local guys Adam and Elijah to make an impression under the bright lights.”
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Rungvisai vs Cuadras 2 tops in Phoenix on Feb 5, tickets

The date when Rungvisai vs Cuadras 2 airs live in the UK, Australia and Thailand is Sunday, February 6.

Rungvisai vs Cuadras 2 tickets to witness all the action at Footprint Center in Phoenix, AZ are on sale. Tickets starting at $20 (plus fees) can be purchased through Ticketmaster.

Rungvisai vs Cuadras 2 fight card

• Srisaket Sor Rungvisai vs. Carlos Cuadras, 12 rounds, vacant WBC super flyweight title
• Jesse Rodriguez vs. TBA, light flyweight
• Jamie Mitchell vs. Carly Skelly, 10 rounds, bantamweight – Mitchell’s WBA women’s bantamweight title
• Raymond Ford vs. Edward Vazquez, 10 rounds, featherweight – Ford’s WBA Continental featherweight title
• Aaron Aponte vs. Louis Jourdain, super flyweight
• Khalil Coe vs. Stuart Twardzik, light heavyweight
• Adam Stewart vs. TBA, heavyweight
• Elijah Garcia vs. TBA, middleweight
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Carlos Cuadras wants to show that he's 'the best super flyweight' against Srinsaket Sor Rungvisai

The former world champion will end a long absence by fighting for the WBC super flyweight world title on February 5th on DAZN.

Mexico's fighter Carlos Cuadras been patient while waiting for his next fight and after almost two years he is set for a fight which could change his future.

On February 5th in Phoenix - in a fight that will be broadcast exclusively live on DAZN worldwide (excluding Thailand) - the fighter from Sinaloa will attempt to recliam the WBC super flyweight championship against former champion Srinsaket Sor Rungvisai of Thailand.

Both men went head-to-head for the same title in Mexico City eight years ago and on that occasion it was "El Principe" Cuadras who beat Rungvisai by technical decision in eight rounds after an unintentional headbutt forced the fight to be stopped.

"He's a fighter I already know. But it's not the same now as it was seven years ago. I think this time has given me a lot of experience. He's older, with great wars, but he hasn't looked very good in the last few fights. I'm not confident, but I think I'm going to win that fight again," Caudras said in an interview with DAZN News.

Training at the Otomí Ceremonial Centre located in the mountains of Estado de Mexico, Cuadras talked about his preparation for this fight with the experienced trainer Manuel Lopez.

"This fight is super important, a watershed in my career because either I go back up or my career goes downhill. I think it's a very important watershed, that's why I'm preparing. I want to show that I'm the best super flyweight".

"No opponent is weak, I know, but I want to come out on top in this fight, because I have hopes of getting back at Gallo (Juan Francisco) Estrada or Chocolate (Roman Gonzalez), I think the fights I've had with them were very close. This will be a fight where I have to keep a cool head, not get hot, which is what happened to me in the fight with El Gallo, where I got hot and gave him his fight."

"I want to do my best, to be remembered as a great champion, not as a little champion who ended up being pitiful. I want to be remembered like the great Mexican legends and I want to be remembered for a long time."

"We can't make a false step in this fight. The opponent in front of me has a hammer in each hand. I can't make a false step. We have to stay focused. That's why I came to camp far away, where I can have boxing breakfast, lunch and dinner".
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14-Day Weights: Sor Rungvisai 120.3 Pounds, Cuadras 120.1
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Press Release | Jesse Rodriguez Inks Promotional Pact With Eddie Hearn

Jesse Rodriguez has signed a multi-fight promotional deal with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom.

Rodriguez (14-0 10 KOs) is closing in on a World title tilt and will fight for a belt for the first time in his career in Phoenix next Saturday when he tackles Fernando Diaz (10-1-1 3 KOs) for the WBC USNBC Flyweight title at the Footprint Center, live worldwide on DAZN.

The Robert Garcia-trained talent, who recently turned 22, featured on multiple 2022 fighters to watch lists, and ‘Bam’ is looking to steal the show next weekend to justify those predictions and underline his credentials for World title honors.

“I’m very excited to be joining the Matchroom team,” said Rodriguez. “This is huge for me and my career. This is my coming out party – in 2022 we secure my World title shot, and then go looking for the biggest fights there are out there.”

“We couldn't be more excited about Jesse signing with Matchroom,” said Garcia. “They have a great team and have always been great to work with. Jesse is one of the most talented fighters I have ever worked with, and I believe with Matchroom we have a future superstar.

“Matchroom has a great stable of World Champions in the lower weight classes and we are excited to get Jesse in the mix with all of them. Jesse, Teiken Promotions and I are excited to join the Matchroom team.”

“I am delighted to welcome Jesse to the team,” said promoter Eddie Hearn. “Jesse is a World champion in waiting and one of the most talented young fighters in the world. He’s itching to get his hands on a World title and make the biggest fights, and he’s got a fantastic team around him with in Robert Garcia, Teiken Promotions and Matchroom to give him the platform to land those fights and excel in them.”

Rodriguez’s first fight with Matchroom against Diaz is part of a huge night of action in Phoenix as Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (50-5-1 43 KOs) and Carlos Cuadras (39-4-1 27 KOs) will reignite their rivalry with the vacant WBC World Super-Flyweight belt on the line.
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Fight Week!! :box:
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FFS! Rungvisai has tested positive for covid. They’ve offered the fight to Bam Rodriguez who was fighting on the undercard. He’s a good prospect but it’s a massive step up.
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maverick23 wrote: 31 Jan 2022, 08:16 FFS! Rungvisai has tested positive for covid. They’ve offered the fight to Bam Rodriguez who was fighting on the undercard. He’s a good prospect but it’s a massive step up.
He's ill..

Apparently, it's not COVID related.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 31 Jan 2022, 12:03
maverick23 wrote: 31 Jan 2022, 08:16 FFS! Rungvisai has tested positive for covid. They’ve offered the fight to Bam Rodriguez who was fighting on the undercard. He’s a good prospect but it’s a massive step up.
He's ill..

Apparently, it's not COVID related.
Is it official? It hasn’t been changed on the Boxrec schedule.
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It has been changed on the DAZN feed. :witzend:
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Gutted by this news.
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sors girlfriend ruined him didnt she
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margaret thatcher wrote: 31 Jan 2022, 20:20 sors girlfriend ruined him didnt she
Ya
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