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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Is Khabib Allakhverdiev Ready to Step Up and Fight a Junior Welterweight Star?

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Is Khabib Allakhverdiev Ready to Step Up and Fight a Junior Welterweight Star?
Jul 14th 2013, 01:25, by Lyle Fitzsimmons

It was easy to see John David Jackson’s frustration.

A dual champ in his own career and now an elite trainer with several high-end clients, he spent much of the minute before Round 10 of Saturday’s IBO title fight in Monaco chastising his latest charge—140-pound belt-holder Khabib Allakhverdiev—for an insufficient output against an inferior opponent.

“Don’t stay outside with this guy. You’re letting him stay in the fight,” he said within range of the Box Nation microphones, three-quarters of the way through the scheduled 12-rounder. “You’re giving this guy too much time. Get inside and get to work.”

His diagnosis was spot on.

Through nine rounds against former WBA claimant Souleymane M'baye—now 38 and with only one win since 2010—Jackson’s man, Allakhverdiev, was nursing a too-slim lead into a nine-minute home stretch.

It was an enigmatic performance emblematic of his recent career.

Last summer in his Russian backyard, Allakhverdiev looked spectacular in winning the IBO championship with a four-round KO of South African incumbent Kaizer Mabuza. But five months later in South Florida, he went neck and neck with a shopworn Joan Guzman before getting away with a split technical decision when the 36-year-old’s left knee gave out and left him unable to continue.

Before Jackson’s corner machinations, more of the same looked possible Saturday.

In the rounds when Allakhverdiev pressed the action—like he did when scoring knockdowns in the second and eighth—he looked every bit an emergent 140-pound force. But when he let the slap-hitting Frenchman take the lead, the welts that developed under both his eyes were evidence of the problems a periodic lack of aggression can cause for a habitual grinder.

The latter situations drew the intense response from Jackson, whose exhortations lit enough of a fire under Allakhverdiev to prompt a quick return to violent tendencies. He pounded M’baye for the duration of the 10th, then closed the show a round later when a right hand drove the challenger to the ropes and a follow-up flurry drew the intervention of referee Luis Pabon.

Once it was made official by a globe-trotting Michael Buffer, the victory simultaneously upped the winner’s record to 19-0, accounted for his ninth inside-the-distance workday and was the second defense of the IBO jewelry that warrants his standing among a loaded division’s biggest names.

Incidentally, he was lauded throughout the broadcast as the WBA’s world champion, but that claim is dubious at its core thanks to the presence of unbeaten American Danny Garcia, who won the organization’s “super” world title with a KO of Amir Khan last July and has defended twice.

Still, two belts or one, it’s clear that “The Hawk” will have no shortage of suitors.

His allegiance with Russian promoter Vladimir Hryunov and U.S.-based Top Rank makes fights with Garcia, IBF champion Lamont Peterson and top contender Lucas Matthysse—all of whom work with Golden Boy Promotions—unlikely.

But he does share a Bob Arum stable with junior welters Mike Alvarado, Brandon Rios, Karim Mayfield and Jose Benavidez, not to mention Juan Manuel Marquez, who’s still listed as the WBO’s champion in its June rankings.

Prior to an injury that scuttled an Allakhverdiev defense earlier this year, Hryunov said a deal was possible that would match his man with the winner of the Rios-Alvarado rematch that went on as scheduled in March. Alvarado won that bout via 12-round decision, though it’s Rios that landed the bigger fish—in the form of a bout with a returning Manny Pacquiao in November.

Alvarado would still be an attractive challenge for Allakhverdiev, who tends to lapse when faced with a stylist but could flourish against another foe with a heavy lean toward the rough stuff. A win against Alvarado would open even more significant doors, and even a triumph or two against the lesser Arum properties would guarantee the Russian at least a high-profile workspace for years to come.

Alvarado, Rios and Mayfield are Nos. 5, 6 and 8 in the IBO’s July rankings at 140, while Kendall Holt, Zab Judah, Viktor Postol, Mauricio Herrera and Cesar Cuenca are promotionally viable as well at Nos. 2, 3, 7, 9 and 10, respectively. If Allakhverdiev’s ferocity in the final stages Saturday is his M.O. from start to finish in his next outing, none would be out of the question for him to beat.

And if all else fails, maybe Jackson could take a crack at them in his place.

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Boxing News: Katajisto defeats Balogh

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Katajisto defeats Balogh
Jul 14th 2013, 01:34, by admin

Promoter Lasse Tapio in co-operation with Caramelito Promotions organized outdoor show at harbour of Kemi in Northern Finland on this Saturday. The show contained 6 amateur fights and 3 professional matches. Caramelito Promotions´ reigning Finnish and BBU heavyweight champion Janne Katajisto beat Hungarian -better than his record- journeyman Sandor Balogh by points. The sole card [...]

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Boxing News: Weights: Perez vs. Riovalle

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Weights: Perez vs. Riovalle
Jul 14th 2013, 01:40, by admin

Alejandro Perez 130 vs Edgar Riovalle 130 Takahiro Ao 135 vs Hardy Paredes 137 Trevor Mcumby 172.2 vs Reynaldo Rodriguez 171.8 Saul Rodriguez 129.6 vs Dominic Coca 131.2 Yuniel Dortico 203.8 vs Keith Barr 206.5 D’Quan Morgan 183.8 vs. Vyacheslav Shabransky 183.5 Zachary Wohlman 146.4 vs Omar Avelar 147 Levan Ghvamichav 144 vs Alberto Herrera [...]

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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Stieglitz vs. Kiyota: Robert Stieglitz Wins by Unanimous Technical Decision

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Stieglitz vs. Kiyota: Robert Stieglitz Wins by Unanimous Technical Decision
Jul 13th 2013, 22:50, by Brian Mazique

To almost no one's surprise, WBO super middleweight champion Robert Stieglitz (45-3) easily handled challenger Yuzo Kiyota on Saturday night at Energie Verbund-Arena in Dresden, Sachsen, Germany.

Stieglitz was never seriously tested and won by unanimous technical decision. After he battered the Japanese challenger for 10 rounds, a cut caused the referee to stop the fight and leave the decision to the scorecards.

Thankfully, the judges saw the same fight everyone else did and scored it 100-89, 99-90 and 99-90, all for the champion.

Kiyota was hurt at least three times during the bout. He showed toughness to take the punishment he did for 10 rounds with almost no reprieve. The cut over the challenger's eye was nasty, and because he was having no success in the ring, there was no reason to continue the beating.

Kiyota was so frustrated that at one point he threw Stieglitz to the canvas during a clinch. He was also penalized a point in the fifth round for hitting after the break.

While Stieglitz dominated the fight, some may wonder why he didn't stop Kiyota. He hit the challenger with some very hard shots but couldn't finish him.

Kiyota had only been stopped once prior to Saturday's loss. It is possible Stieglitz extended this bout once he saw that the competition level was so low. 

In essence, this fight was nothing more than a glorified sparring session.

Stieglitz can now move on to face bigger and better opponents at 168 pounds or even consider challenges at light heavyweight. Up to this point, Stieglitz has only faced one notable fighter in his career: Arthur Abraham.

Abraham handed Stieglitz his first loss in four years on Aug. 2012. However, Stieglitz quickly and decisively evened the score by stopping Abraham in the fourth round in March 2013.

At only 32 years old, Stieglitz has time to make a mark at super middleweight or light heavyweight, but the competition he faces moving forward will be miles ahead of what he saw on Saturday night.

 

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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Kell Brook vs. Carson Jones Results: Brook Defeats Jones in Rematch

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Kell Brook vs. Carson Jones Results: Brook Defeats Jones in Rematch
Jul 13th 2013, 23:21, by Alex Ballentine

Kell Brook took a risk by granting Carson Jones a rematch, but it paid off as he earned the stoppage victory in the eighth round on Saturday in Hull, England. 

The former IBF international titleholder started the match strong, consistently outlanding Jones from the beginning. He even scored a knockdown in the second round thanks to a barrage of hooks and a strong uppercut, per ESPN Boxing.

That was to be expected, though. Brook opened up his July 2012 fight with Jones confidently before fading in the final rounds and nearly losing on the scorecards.

The real test for Brook would be his conditioning, as Jones would try to survive the early rounds and battle back as he did in the first fight. In the third round, Brook again looked to end the fight but was unable to do so, according to ESPN.

As Mike Coppinger of BoxingScene noted, this would have been the point in the fight where Jones needed a comeback. Brook appeared to be slowing down in the fifth round.

However, Brook didn't allow conditioning to be an issue this time. The "Special One" turned on the pressure as the bout advanced into the latter half of the scheduled 10-round fight. He worked his jab accurately and peppered Jones with combinations. 

As ESPN reported, he started Round 8 with a strong flurry and eventually drew the finish. 

Coppinger tweeted that the stoppage might have been early, but it was ultimately the right decision. 

Brook's record now stands at a perfect 30-0. The welterweight appears primed to take a step up in competition. 

With the loss, Jones falls to 35-10-3 and will likely go back to journeyman status. 

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ESPN.com - Boxing: Mayweather Ready For Alvarez

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Mayweather Ready For Alvarez
Jul 13th 2013, 06:09, by Media

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ESPN.com - Boxing: Allakhverdiev still top WBA light welterweight

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Allakhverdiev still top WBA light welterweight
Jul 13th 2013, 23:23, by Associated Press

Unbeaten Khabib Allakhverdiev held on to his WBA and IBO light welterweight titles when the referee finally stepped in to save former champion Souleymane M'baye in the 11th round in Monte Carlo on Saturday.

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Boxing News: Stieglitz decisions Kiyota

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Stieglitz decisions Kiyota
Jul 13th 2013, 21:41, by admin

By Jim Dower: WBO super middleweight champion Robert Stieglitz (45-3, 25 KO’s) easily defeated #10 WBO, Yuzo Kiyota (23-4-1, 21 KO’s) by a 10th round technical decision on Saturday night at the Energie Verbund-Arena, in Dresden, Sachsen, Germany. The final judges’ scores were 99-90, 100-89, and 99-90. The fight was halted following the 10th round [...]

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Boxing News: Why Should Martinez face Golovkin?

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Why Should Martinez face Golovkin?
Jul 13th 2013, 21:57, by Mariano

By Mariano: At the end of his career, WBC middleweight champion Sergio Martínez with two fights left before retirement is looking at the name Gennady Golovkin going bigger and bigger. Some fans says that at this time GGG power will be too much for Martinez. That´s true. Golovkin is young and very strong, and has [...]

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