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Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 17 Jun 2024, 06:52
by Ruthless-RKO
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Boxing world championship hits BleauLive Theater at Fontainebleau in Las Vegas with Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino. The undefeated WBO featherweight champion makes the first defense of his title against the once-beaten contender in the all-Mexican showdown.

In the co-feature, Andres Cortes and Abraham Nova go head to head at junior lightweight. Also on the card, old amateur rivals Troy Isley and Javier Martinez clash at middleweight.

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 17 Jun 2024, 06:55
by Ruthless-RKO
RAFAEL ESPINOZA-SERGIO CHIRINO WBO TITLE FIGHT SET, JUNE 21 AT FONTAINEBLEAU LAS VEGAS

Rafael Espinoza’s first title defense will come in an all-Mexico showdown.

Espinoza will defend his WBO featherweight title against countryman Sergio Chirino on June 21. The 12-round bout will headline a Top Rank-promoted ESPN+ card from the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas.

The show will include a pair of intriguing ten round bouts. Las Vegas-based contender Andres Cortes faces recent title challenger Abraham Nova in a junior lightweight affair. Troy Isley and Javier Martinez will meet in a battle of unbeaten middleweight prospects.

“From top to bottom, this is a truly great card that promises action, and we’re thrilled to be doing our first show at the beautiful Fontainebleau Las Vegas,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “Espinoza can be Mexico’s next great champion, but he has a tough assignment in Chirino.

“Andres Cortes and Abraham Nova is a great grudge match, and the winner will be in a great position to challenge for a world title.”

Guadalajara’s Espinoza (24-0, 20 knockouts), The Ring’s No. 6-rated featherweight, lifted the WBO title from Robeisy Ramirez last December 9.

The Fight of the Year contender saw Espinoza overcome a knockdown to floor the two-time Olympic Gold medalist and reigning titlist in the 12th and final round. It sealed the eventual upset win for Espinoza, who at 6’1” became the tallest world featherweight titleholder.

It was a huge step up in competition for the unbeaten 30-year-old, who rose to the occasion. There were brief talks of an immediate rematch but was decided that both would enter separate bouts beforehand.

“I’m excited to return to the ring,” said Espinoza, who fights in the U.S. for the fourth time. “I’m training very hard, like always. I know that I’ll be facing a Mexican compatriot who is coming to win. I will be ready to defend my title with a lot of grit and heart. And that’s what I’ll do in the ring, fight with a lot of heart and win my first title defense.”

Chirino (22-1, 13 KOs) stopped gatekeeper Dennis Contreras in the third round of his last fight on February 16. In his previous fight on November 11, he defeated Sebastian Tinoco Chavez by majority decision.

The 29-year-old from Santa Lucia del Camino hopes to become the first fighter from the state of Oaxaca to win a world title belt. He confidently believes his style is best suited to defeat Espinoza.

“We Mexicans are known for having a lot of heart,” said Chirino, who has won his last 13 fights since suffering his only loss at the hands of Mauricio Lara. “And whenever there are two of us in the ring, it’s a battle. I’m happy for the opportunity, but at the same time, I know I’ve earned it. I’m coming for that belt. I have a lot of experience. There will be a problem in the ring, and that problem is Espinoza. But I will solve that problem and take home the victory.”

Nova (23-2, 16 KOs), who is originally from Puerto Rico and now resides in Albany, New York, also fought on February 16, losing by split decision to WBC world junior lightweight titleholder O’Shaquie Foster. In his previous fight on July 28, Nova stopped former world titleholder Jonathan Romero in the third round.

The 30-year-old suffered his only other defeat at the hands of Robeisy Ramirez in June 2022.

Cortes (21-0, 12 KOs) also fought on February 16, stopping Bryan Chevalier in the fourth round. In his previous fight on July 28, the 26-year-old won by knockout over Xavier Martinez after round seven of a close fight.

The clash between Troy Isley (12-0, 5 KOs) of Alexandria, Virginia and Milwaukee’s Javier Martinez (10-0-1, 3 KOs) fought four times in the amateur ranks, each winning two fights.

Isley, who is trained by Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre, stopped Marcos Hernandez in the fourth round of his last fight on March 2. Martinez defeated Raul Salomon by unanimous decision on February 8.

Martinez is trained by Robert Garcia.

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 17 Jun 2024, 06:56
by Ruthless-RKO
Fight Week!! :box:

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 12:30
by Ruthless-RKO
Fight Night!! :box:

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 21:36
by skanksta
Anyone watching ? :maybe:

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 22:03
by ldlamb
Once the main event starts

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 22:38
by skanksta
Gotta love ASN :salut:

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 22:47
by margaret thatcher
might be it for javy martinez at top rank

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 22:54
by margaret thatcher
coartes looks a bit soft

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 22:55
by skanksta
he's 1 lb overweight ! :oo

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 22:56
by skanksta
2-2 right ? Nova coming on now..

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 22:56
by margaret thatcher
no excuse for him to be overweight when he's still got some flab, cutting cornerss?

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 23:14
by skanksta
4-4 for me..

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 23:23
by margaret thatcher
nova won it for me, disagree with that decision

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 23:26
by skanksta
horrible decision, I had draw.

All 3 going clear the homer... :shame:

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 23:34
by margaret thatcher
mexican stick man in the ring.......dont know much about chiri here, let's see what he's got

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 23:41
by margaret thatcher
espy scores uppercut kd in round one. chirino actually did okay for the most part, circling and throwiing in and out, landed some decent shots but the kd washed that away

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 23:45
by margaret thatcher
more circling from chiri, still lands some decent shots but espinoza with a lot more thud behind his. body shot may have hurt chiri a bit near the end

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 23:49
by margaret thatcher
chiri game but offensively overpowered. beaten up and dropped by another uppercut, but comes at the end of the round and he makes it out

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 23:49
by margaret thatcher
bruce carrington brought in for comments, wonder if he'll fight espinoza soon

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 23:53
by margaret thatcher
chiri down on a barrage and fight waived off

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 22 Jun 2024, 00:00
by margaret thatcher
espinoza's defense not great, but with his size , output, and what seems like solid power he can be a handful to most. i have been really impressed by carrington though, he may be good enough to do it

Re: Rafael Espinoza vs Sergio Chirino | ESPN - June 21, 2024

Posted: 22 Jun 2024, 07:46
by handsofstone
Espinoza tall and gangly but loves to come forward and fight , Chirino no match, that uppercut for the knockdown in the 1st was almosy like a bolo punch, top drawer as was the KD in the 3rd, right upper then left downstairs, quality again, Chirino was on borrowed time and sure enough next round and another uppercut hd Chirino for the last time, a rout, Espinoza is class i just hope Arum doesn't follow the usual path like Stevenson and Navarrete, just picking up vacant titles when someone moves up