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Fight Night Program – Week of July 19-24

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The weekend is approaching, and from Friday to Sunday it will be “fight-o-clock” somewhere in the world. Every Thursday, The Ring will bring you the most up-to-date information on the most relevant fights you need to see in this week-at-a-glance, one-stop enhanced fight schedule. A quick checklist for the cognoscenti, a useful nuts-and-bolts guide for the boxing neophyte is what we’re aiming at.

Here are this week’s most relevant fights:

Friday, July 19 – Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, Calif.  

Alexis Rocha vs. Santiago Dominguez – welterweight – 10 rounds



Rocha, rated No. 9 by The Ring at 147 pounds, is 1-1 in his last two after suffering an upset loss to Giovani Santillan and then scoring a stoppage over Fredrick Lawson in his next outing. In the unbeaten Dominguez he will surely find himself in a compelling crossroads bout that will have an impact on his career in the short run. No room for error for either one of them. That usually translates into awesome fights.

Also on this card:

Gregory Morales vs. Jayvon Garnett – featherweight – 10 rounds

Jorge Chavez vs. Riku Kitani – featherweight – 6 rounds

Bryan Lua vs. Dihul Olguin – lightweight – 6 rounds

Grant Flores vs. Juan Meza – junior middleweight – 6 rounds

Where to watch it: DAZN

 

Friday, July 19 – El Poliedro, Caracas, Venezuela

Carlos Canizales vs. Ivan Garcia – junior flyweight – 12 rounds

Jose Uzcategui vs. Fernando Brito – super middleweight – 10 rounds

Jeremy Alvarez vs. Leonardo Sanchez – junior middleweight – 10 rounds

Keiber Gonzalez vs. Humberto Diaz – middleweight – 10 rounds

Where to watch it: ESPN (Latin America)

 

Friday, July 19 – Motospace, Dubai, UAE  

Jurgen Uldedaj vs. Steven Ward – cruiserweight – 10 rounds

Alban Beriqi vs. Shabani Ally Ndaro – middleweight – 8 rounds

Where to watch it: DAZN

 

 

Saturday, July 20 – Kokugikan, Tokyo

Junto Nakatani vs. Vincent Astrolabio – bantamweight – 12 rounds

Nakatani is one of Japan’s best during one of the country’s best-ever eras in boxing. The nails-tough Astrolabio will prove a stern test for him, but my money is on another dominant masterpiece performance from the local favorite in this “tripleheader” that was partially beheaded by Jonathan Rodriguez’s abysmal weight failure for the now-cancelled bout against another future legend such as Kosei Tanaka.

Also on this card:

Tenshin Nasukawa vs. Jonathan Rodriguez – bantamweight – 10 rounds

Riku Kano vs. Anthony Olascuaga – flyweight – 12 rounds

Issei Aramoto vs. Mongontsooj Nandinerdene – super middleweight – 6 rounds

Where to watch it: ESPN+

 

Saturday, July 20 – Amalie Arena, Tampa, Fla.

Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry – cruiserweight – 8 rounds

Amanda Serrano vs. Stevie Morgan – women’s junior welterweight – 10 rounds

Ashton Sylve vs. Lucas Bahdi – lightweight – 10 rounds

Tony Aguilar vs. Corey Marksman – lightweight – 8 rounds

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Uriah Hall – cruiserweight – 6 rounds

Shadasia Green vs. Natasha Spence – women’s super middleweight – 8 rounds

Where to watch it: DAZN PPV

 

Saturday, July 20 – FAB Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Alan Chaves vs. Xolisani Ndongeni – lightweight – 10 rounds

Pablo  Corzo vs. Luis Vidales – super middleweight – 10 rounds

Where to watch it: TyCSportsPlay

 

Saturday, July 20 – Resorts World Arena, Birmingham, England

Nathan Heaney vs. Brad Pauls – middleweight – 10 rounds

Chantelle Cameron vs. Elhem Mekhaled – women’s junior welterweight – 10 rounds

Ashley Lane vs. Andrew Cain – bantamweight – 12 rounds

Owen Cooper vs. Ekow Essuman – welterweight – 10 rounds

Solomon Dacres vs. Micahel Webster – heavyweight – 10 rounds

Zach Parker vs. Jack Arnfield – light heavyweight – 10 rounds

Shabaz Masoud vs. Marvin Solano – featherweight – 10 rounds

Ezra Taylor vs. Carlos Lamela – light heavyweight – 10 rounds

Where to watch it: BT Sports (UK)

 

Saturday, July 20 – 2300 Arena, Philadelphia

Helmand Meran Alekozai vs. Patrick Okine – junior welterweight – 8 rounds

Daiyaan Butt vs. Rondale Hubbert – junior welterweight – 8 rounds

Where to watch it: BXNGTV

 

Saturday, July 20 – Stockton, Calf.

Gabriel Flores Jr. vs. Ronal Ron – lightweight – 10 rounds

Julian Rodarte vs. Andrew Rogers – lightweight – 8 rounds

Where to watch it: BLK Prime

 

Saturday, July 20 – Maryland Live Casino, Hanover, Md.

Immanuwel Aleem vs. Vitalii Gubkin – super middleweight – 10 rounds

Mykal Fox vs. Donald Ward – welterweight – 8 rounds

Ahmad Muhammad Jones vs. Ahmed Conteh – junior welterweight – 6 rounds

Boris Nde vs. Carlos Marrero – junior welterweight – 6 rounds

 

Saturday, July 20 – Compass Arena, Hoffman Estates, Ill.

Andrzej Fonfara vs. Fabio Maldonado – heavyweight – 6 rounds

Francisco Rodriguez vs. Renny Viamonte Mastrapa – junior welterweight – 6 rounds

Jeremiah Hinton vs. Kenny Williams – welterweight – 6 rounds

Eric Ross vs. Deontre Butts – heavyweight – 4 rounds

 

Saturday, July 20 – Sharks Club, Southport, Australia

Che Kenneally vs. Angie Paola Rocha – women’s light heavyweight – 10 rounds

Ibrahim Balla vs. Jalen Tait – lightweight – 10 rounds

Where to watch it: 7Plus (Australia)

 

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Diego M. Morilla writes for The Ring since 2013. He has also written for HBO.com, ESPN.com and many other magazines, websites, newspapers and outlets since 1993. He is a full member of the Boxing Writers Association of America and an elector for the International Boxing Hall of Fame. He has won two first-place awards in the BWAA’s annual writing contest, and he is the moderator of The Ring’s Women’s Ratings Panel. He served as copy editor for the second era of The Ring en Español (2018-2020) and is currently a writer and editor for RingTV.com.