Fight Night Program – Week of Sept. 5-11
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:
Thursday, September 5 – Montreal Casino, Montreal
Arthur Biyarslanov vs. Tamas Kiliti – junior welterweight – 10 rounds
Biyarslanov is a former Olympian born in Dagestan and relocated to Canada, where he built an impressive unbeaten record that clamors for greater challenges. Originally slated to face Marcos Villasana Jr., he will have to settle for Hungary’s Kiliti after a last-minute withdrawal. This can only mean that the fight may end even earlier than anticipated.
Also on this card:
Imam Khataev vs. Ezequiel Maderna – light heavyweight – 10 rounds
Mary Spencer vs. Naomie Mannes – women’s junior middleweight – 10 rounds
Christopher Guerrero vs. Courtney Pennington – welterweight – 8 rounds
Avery Martin Duval vs. Jesus Daneff – lightweight – 8 rounds
Jhon Orobio vs. Joel Manriquez – junior welterweight – 8 rounds
Where to watch it: ESPN+
Friday, September 6 – Caribe Royale, Orlando, Fla.
Kevin Brown vs. John Bauza – junior welterweight – 10 rounds
Hendri Cedeno vs. Enriko Gogokhia – junior welterweight – 8 rounds
Yoelvis Gomez vs. Diego Ferreira – middleweight – 8 rounds
Bree Howling vs. Beata Dudek – women’s bantamweight – 8 rounds
Where to watch it: DAZN
Friday, September 6 – Pechanga Resort, Temecula, Calif.
Jose Zepeda vs. Ivan Redkach – junior welterweight – 10 rounds
Two proven warriors are looking for one last chance to remain relevant. They both gave us memorable fights in their prime. But they are both riding a 1-3 streak right now, and this means that the loser will have to seriously consider his future options or risk becoming a stepping stone. Expect an emotional fight for survival.
Also on this card:
Nathan Devon Rodriguez vs. Bryan Mercado – featherweight – 8 rounds
Jaime Cuesta vs. Jenel Lausa – junior welterweight – 6 rounds
Daniel Cruz vs. Daniel Perales Osorio – junior welterweight – 6 rounds
Santos Ortega vs. Jose Saant – junior featherweight – 6 rounds
Where to watch it: DAZN
Friday, September 6 – Red Owl Boxing Arena, Houston
Thanjhae Teasley vs. Selassie Bey – welterweight – 8 rounds
Ephraim Bui vs. Yusniel Abrahante – junior bantamweight – 8 rounds
Elijah Williams vs. Najeem Johns – junior welterweight – 6 rounds
Randy Zazueta vs. Dion Jones – junior welterweight – 6 rounds
Where to watch it: DAZN
Friday, September 6 – York Hall, London
Sam Noakes vs. Gianluca Ceglia – lightweight – 12 rounds
Masood Abdulah vs. George Stewart – featherweight – 12 rounds
Steven Cairns vs. Ezequiel Gregores – junior welterweight – 6 rounds
Charlie Hickford vs. Darwing Martinez – featherweight – 4 rounds
Friday, September 6 – Hilton Al Abtoor, Dubai, UAE
Dayan Gonzalez vs. Ariel Perez – featherweight – 10 rounds
Jazza Dickens vs. Eduardo Mancito – junior lightweight – 8 rounds
Abdul Azizi Ssebulime vs. Ablaikhan Khussainov – lightweight – 8 rounds
Marcel Braithwaite vs. Komgrich Nantapech – junior bantamweight – 6 rounds
Saturday, September 7 – Estadio 8 de Junio, Paysandú, Uruguay
Matías Lovera vs. Nicolás Argañaraz – junior middleweight – 10 rounds
Yamila Abellaneda vs. Aldana Pons – women’s junior welterweight – 10 rounds
Where to watch it: TyCSportsPlay
Saturday, September 7 – HBF Arena, Perth, Australia
Thammanoon Niyomtrong vs. Alex Winwood – strawweight – 12 rounds
Viviana Ruiz Corredor vs. Louisa Hawton – women’s flyweight – 10 rounds
Richard Lockett vs. Runqi Zhou – featherweight – 6 rounds
Lewis Clarke vs. Dylan Winter – heavyweight – 6 rounds
Saturday, September 7 – Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Conn.
Kevin Walsh vs. Irvin Gonzalez – lightweight – 8 rounds
Alejandro Paulino vs. Luis Porozo – lightweight – 8 rounds
Jacob Marrero vs. Yeifer Valencia – lightweight – 6 rounds
Michael Kimbel vs. Anthony Mora – junior welterweight – 6 rounds
Saturday, September 7 – Brentwood Centre, Brentwood, England
Elliot Whale vs. Lloyd Germain – welterweight – 10 rounds
James Osborne vs. SA Smith – super middleweight – 8 rounds
Marley Mason vs. Dan Booth – junior welterweight – 8 rounds
Morgan Sellamuthu vs. Harley Collison – super middleweight – 6 rounds
Where to watch it: DAZN
Saturday, September 7 – Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Marlon Tapales vs. Saurabh Kumar – junior featherweight – 10 rounds
Saturday, September 7 – Safiren Konferenscenter, Katrineholm, Sweden
Samo Jangirov vs. Marko Mononen – cruiserweight – 8 rounds
Patricia Berghult vs. Vaida Masiokaite – women’s welterweight – 6 rounds
Ivan Perala vs. Andrei Baranovs – super middleweight – 6 rounds
Saturday, September 7 – Motorworld, Cologne, Germany
Ali Kiydin vs. Davide Brito – heavyweight – 10 rounds
Luka Plantic vs. Catalin Paraschiveanu – super middleweight – 10 rounds
Ermal Hadribeaj vs. Younes Zarraa – junior middleweight – 10 rounds
Branimir Malenica vs. Edisson Saltarin – light heavyweight – 10 rounds
Wednesday, September 11 – ProBox TV Events Center, Plant City, Fla.
Lester Martinez vs. Joeshon James – super middleweight – 10 rounds
Vladimir Hernandez vs. Raul Garcia – junior middleweight – 10 rounds
Jaycob Gomez vs. Jerry Perez – lightweight – 8 rounds
Yoel Angeloni vs. Juan Carlos Campos Medina – welterweight – 6 rounds
Yojanler Martinez vs. Franyerson Puerta – middleweights
Where to watch it: ProBox TV
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