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Typical warren show imo
He spent a record amount of money for a purse bid, of course the undercard isn't going to be great,. Isacc Lowe fight will be good aswell
Yep agree typical poor card with a good main event.

He has spent a record breaking amount but still no excuse for the utter poor card, could have at least put yarde or dubios or joyce on the card as co main event but we all knew what kinda card we would get. If the card was decent i would have bought the PPV but because its not im not bothering and i bet theres a hell of alot of people not buying the PPV for that reason
 
Yep agree typical poor card with a good main event.

He has spent a record breaking amount but still no excuse for the utter poor card, could have at least put yarde or dubios or joyce on the card as co main event but we all knew what kinda card we would get. If the card was decent i would have bought the PPV but because its not im not bothering and i bet theres a hell of alot of people not buying the PPV for that reason
How can you have joe Joyce on an undercard? Hes mandatory for the wba lmao, dubios is fighting soon also so how could he go on undercard?
 
Also yarde is the mandatory for the winner of Smith vs berterbiev, dubios is fighting for the WBA regular, joe Joyce has a broken wrist atm, hamzah sheeraz cant fight as its ramadan so what do you suggest?
 
Also yarde is the mandatory for the winner of Smith vs berterbiev, dubios is fighting for the WBA regular, joe Joyce has a broken wrist atm, hamzah sheeraz cant fight as its ramadan so what do you suggest?
I dunno who else warren has in his stable thats worth watching so no idea maybe thats all he has because they aint on this undercard.
 
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Jessie Vargas and Liam Smith collide in a must-win Super-Welterweight clash at Madison Square Garden in New York on Saturday April 30th, leading the undercard for the historic clash between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, brought to you by Matchroom Boxing and Most Valuable Promotions.

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Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano are set to make history in an epic battle for Taylor’s undisputed Lightweight title at Madison Square Garden in New York on Saturday April 30th in what is the biggest fight ever in women’s boxing between the pound-for-pound #1 and #2 fighters of the world.

Irish icon Taylor (20-0 6 KOs) puts all the Lightweight belts on the line for the sixth time since winning them in June 2019 in a war with Delfine Persoon and seeing off the Belgian in a rematch in England before repelling the challenges of Miriam Gutierrez, Natasha Jonas, Jennifer Han and Firuza Sharipova – and there’s added spice to the fight as Taylor holds a win over Amanda’s sister Cindy in Boston back in October 2018.

Puerto Rican sensation Serrano (42-1-1 30 KOs) already has an unrivalled legacy in the sport as a seven-weight World champion. The Brooklyn based champion enters the momentous bout in sparkling form after knocking out Daniela Bermudez last March, dominating Yamileth Mercado in August and overpowering Miriam Gutierrez in two separate cards co-starring Jake Paul. Amanda was the 2021 Female Fighter of the Year for DAZN, ESPN and WBC among others.


KATIE TAYLOR VS. AMANDA SERRANO FIGHT CARD​

  • Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano; For Taylor’s WBA, WBC, WBO and IBF world female lightweight titles
  • Jessie Vargas vs. Liam Smith; Super welterweight
  • Franchon Crews Dezurn vs. Elin Cederroos; For the WBA, WBC, WBO and IBF super middleweight titles
  • Galal Yafai vs. Miguel Cartagena; WBC international flyweight title
  • Reshat Mati vs. Joe Eli Hernandez; Welterweight
  • Khalil Coe vs. William Langston; Light heavyweight
  • Austin Williams vs. Chordale Booker; For the vacant WBA continental Americas middleweight title
  • Skye Nicolson vs. Shanecqua Paisley Davis; Women’s featherweight

Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano - TV listings

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BrasilDAZN Brasil
CanadaDAZN Canada
CroatiaDAZN
FranceDAZN
GermanyDAZN
GreeceDAZN
ItalyDAZN Italia
NetherlandsDAZN
PolandDAZN
PortugalDAZN
RussiaDAZN
SerbiaDAZN
SloveniaDAZN
SpainDAZN España
SwitzerlandDAZN Schweiz
TurkeyDAZN
UKDAZN UK
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The ring walks for Taylor vs Serrano are due for around 3am UK time on Sunday morning.


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WBC champion Oscar Valdez hopes to become a Mexican boxing legend while WBO king Shakur Stevenson is eyeing the mythical pound-for-pound rankings. On Saturday, April 30, Valdez and Stevenson, the world’s two best junior lightweights, will meet in a title unification matchup for the ages at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Stevenson and Valdez are vying to become the first unified junior lightweight champion since Mexican legend Marco Antonio Barrera in 2005
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VALDEZ VS. STEVENSON FIGHT CARD​

  • Oscar Valdez vs. Shakur Stevenson; WBC and WBO super featherweight titles
  • Keyshawn Davis vs. Esteban Sanchez; Lightweight
  • Nico Ali Walsh vs. Alejandro Ibarra; Middleweight
  • Raymond Muratalla vs. Jeremy Hill; Lightweight
  • Andres Cortes vs. Alexis del Bosque; Super featherweight
  • Abdullah Mason vs. Luciano Ramos; Lightweight
  • Troy Isley vs. TBA; Middleweight
  • Charlie Sheehy vs. Burnell Jenkins; Lightweight
  • Antoine Cobb vs. Jaylan Phillips; Super lightweight

Oscar Valdez vs. Shakur Stevenson - TV listings
ArgentinaESPN
CanadaTSN2
Costa RicaESPN
FrancebeIN Sports 1
MexicoESPN
NicaraguaESPN
PanamaESPN
PolandPolsat Sport Extra, Polsat Sport
UKSky Sports Arena, Sky Sports Main Event
UruguayESPN
USAESPN, ESPN+

Ringwalk for Stevenson Vs valdez will take place at around 4AM (UK time)

DAZN have confirmed that the Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano fight main event will be at an earlier time so it does not interfere with Stevenson Vs Valdez.

WBO super-featherweight champion Shakur Stevenson is pleased that his unification fight with Oscar Valdez will not clash with Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano.


Boxing fans feared that they may have to choose which fight to tune into, but Eddie Hearn confirmed earlier this week that the Taylor-Serrano show he is co-promoting with Jake Paul will run at an earlier time in order to avoid an unfortunate clash.
 
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Jessie Vargas and Liam Smith collide in a must-win Super-Welterweight clash at Madison Square Garden in New York on Saturday April 30th, leading the undercard for the historic clash between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, brought to you by Matchroom Boxing and Most Valuable Promotions.

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Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano are set to make history in an epic battle for Taylor’s undisputed Lightweight title at Madison Square Garden in New York on Saturday April 30th in what is the biggest fight ever in women’s boxing between the pound-for-pound #1 and #2 fighters of the world.

Irish icon Taylor (20-0 6 KOs) puts all the Lightweight belts on the line for the sixth time since winning them in June 2019 in a war with Delfine Persoon and seeing off the Belgian in a rematch in England before repelling the challenges of Miriam Gutierrez, Natasha Jonas, Jennifer Han and Firuza Sharipova – and there’s added spice to the fight as Taylor holds a win over Amanda’s sister Cindy in Boston back in October 2018.

Puerto Rican sensation Serrano (42-1-1 30 KOs) already has an unrivalled legacy in the sport as a seven-weight World champion. The Brooklyn based champion enters the momentous bout in sparkling form after knocking out Daniela Bermudez last March, dominating Yamileth Mercado in August and overpowering Miriam Gutierrez in two separate cards co-starring Jake Paul. Amanda was the 2021 Female Fighter of the Year for DAZN, ESPN and WBC among others.


KATIE TAYLOR VS. AMANDA SERRANO FIGHT CARD​

  • Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano; For Taylor’s WBA, WBC, WBO and IBF world female lightweight titles
  • Jessie Vargas vs. Liam Smith; Super welterweight
  • Franchon Crews Dezurn vs. Elin Cederroos; For the WBA, WBC, WBO and IBF super middleweight titles
  • Galal Yafai vs. Miguel Cartagena; WBC international flyweight title
  • Reshat Mati vs. Joe Eli Hernandez; Welterweight
  • Khalil Coe vs. William Langston; Light heavyweight
  • Austin Williams vs. Chordale Booker; For the vacant WBA continental Americas middleweight title
  • Skye Nicolson vs. Shanecqua Paisley Davis; Women’s featherweight

Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano - TV listings

AustriaDAZN
BrasilDAZN Brasil
CanadaDAZN Canada
CroatiaDAZN
FranceDAZN
GermanyDAZN
GreeceDAZN
ItalyDAZN Italia
NetherlandsDAZN
PolandDAZN
PortugalDAZN
RussiaDAZN
SerbiaDAZN
SloveniaDAZN
SpainDAZN España
SwitzerlandDAZN Schweiz
TurkeyDAZN
UKDAZN UK
USADAZN

The ring walks for Taylor vs Serrano are due for around 3am UK time on Sunday morning.


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WBC champion Oscar Valdez hopes to become a Mexican boxing legend while WBO king Shakur Stevenson is eyeing the mythical pound-for-pound rankings. On Saturday, April 30, Valdez and Stevenson, the world’s two best junior lightweights, will meet in a title unification matchup for the ages at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Stevenson and Valdez are vying to become the first unified junior lightweight champion since Mexican legend Marco Antonio Barrera in 2005
.


VALDEZ VS. STEVENSON FIGHT CARD​

  • Oscar Valdez vs. Shakur Stevenson; WBC and WBO super featherweight titles
  • Keyshawn Davis vs. Esteban Sanchez; Lightweight
  • Nico Ali Walsh vs. Alejandro Ibarra; Middleweight
  • Raymond Muratalla vs. Jeremy Hill; Lightweight
  • Andres Cortes vs. Alexis del Bosque; Super featherweight
  • Abdullah Mason vs. Luciano Ramos; Lightweight
  • Troy Isley vs. TBA; Middleweight
  • Charlie Sheehy vs. Burnell Jenkins; Lightweight
  • Antoine Cobb vs. Jaylan Phillips; Super lightweight

Oscar Valdez vs. Shakur Stevenson - TV listings
ArgentinaESPN
CanadaTSN2
Costa RicaESPN
FrancebeIN Sports 1
MexicoESPN
NicaraguaESPN
PanamaESPN
PolandPolsat Sport Extra, Polsat Sport
UKSky Sports Arena, Sky Sports Main Event
UruguayESPN
USAESPN, ESPN+

Ringwalk for Stevenson Vs valdez will take place at around 4AM (UK time)

DAZN have confirmed that the Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano fight main event will be at an earlier time so it does not interfere with Stevenson Vs Valdez.

WBO super-featherweight champion Shakur Stevenson is pleased that his unification fight with Oscar Valdez will not clash with Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano.


Boxing fans feared that they may have to choose which fight to tune into, but Eddie Hearn confirmed earlier this week that the Taylor-Serrano show he is co-promoting with Jake Paul will run at an earlier time in order to avoid an unfortunate clash.
Can’t wait for Taylor fight 30k in msg for an all woman’s main event
 
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CANELO VS BIVOL – DAZN – MAY 7TH
CANELO VS. BIVOL ON DAZN
Pound-for-pound superstar Canelo Alvarez (57-1-2, 30 KOs) has signed a new multi-fight deal with Matchroom Boxing and DAZN. The first fight will see boxing’s biggest attraction step up in weight to take on Dmitry Bivol (19-0, 11 KOs) in a bid for the WBA Light-Heavyweight title on May 7. The second fight in the multi-fight deal is set for September.

Canelo Alvarez claimed the IBF Super-Middleweight strap last time out against a tough Caleb Plant, becoming the first boxer ever to become undisputed champion at Super-Middleweight. Prior to that, the Mexican star picked up the WBA, WBC, WBO and The Ring Magazine Super-Middleweight titles against Callum Smith and Billy Joe Saunders respectively, all within a year to make history and cement his spot as the number one pound-for-pound fighter in the world, a memorable period that saw the 31 year old bag numerous fighter of the year awards including ESPN, Sports Illustrated and Ring Magazine.

Dmitry Bivol has been flawless in the paid ranks and now bags the blockbuster showdown he’s been craving in the form of boxing’s pound-for-pound king Canelo. Bivol picked up the WBA Light-Heavyweight title in 2016 and has defended it an impressive ten times already to become of the best active Light-Heavyweight fighters in the world.

Dmitry Bivol vs. Canelo Alvarez - TV listings

AustriaDAZN
CanadaDAZN Canada
Costa RicaESPN 2
FranceDAZN
GermanyDAZN
GreeceDAZN
ItalyDAZN Italia
MexicoESPN 2
NetherlandsDAZN
NicaraguaESPN 2
PanamaESPN 2
PolandDAZN
PortugalDAZN
RussiaDAZN
SerbiaDAZN
SpainDAZN España
SwitzerlandDAZN Schweiz
TurkeyDAZN
UKDAZN UK
USADAZN


  • MAIN EVENT: Canelo Alvarez vs Dmitry Bivol – for WBA (Super) light heavyweight title
  • Montana Love vs Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela
  • Zhilei Zhang vs TBA
  • Shakhram Giyasov vs Christian Gomez
  • Joselito Velazquez vs Jose Soto
  • Alexis Espino vs Aaron Silva
  • Marc Castro vs Pedro Vicente Scharbaai
  • Elnur Abduraimov vs Manuel Correa


The ring walks for Canelo vs Bivol can be expected at around 4/5am on Sunday morning for UK fans.

Canelo Vs bivol is Dazn PPV in the USA and Canada costing around 60 dollars.

For Dazn UK subscribers, it is part of your monthly package so no PPV cost for the UK.
 
How can he retire on a high his last fight was about money nothing else and since his defeat to triple G and spence who has he really fought.
He could’ve had the Ben or Eubank fight but retires as he knew he couldn’t beat them lol
Totally agree with this, he's bang average, didn't fancy benn, he priced himself out of the fight even tho he would of made a nice retirement package out of it, benn would of smashed him anyway, the money he was asking was crazy lol
 
How can he retire on a high his last fight was about money nothing else and since his defeat to triple G and spence who has he really fought.
He could’ve had the Ben or Eubank fight but retires as he knew he couldn’t beat them lol

Retires on a personal high having settled a long standing grudge. I'm glad he didn't fight Benn or Eubank, as especially Benn could have seriously hurt him.
 
How can he retire on a high his last fight was about money nothing else and since his defeat to triple G and spence who has he really fought.
He could’ve had the Ben or Eubank fight but retires as he knew he couldn’t beat them lol
Well his arch rival and basically someone he legit hated he beat and beat comfortably albeit against someone well past his prime.

So yes I stand by what I said he finished on a high by beating someone who he been after for so long.

No one doubts he hasn't fought anyone of quality since the GGG and spence fights and was always wad likely he would retire after the Khan fight as deep down he probably knew not only he would lose to Benn and eubank jr but could get seriously hurt.

So yes fair play to him retiring now and potentially avoiding any health problems if he stayed on.
 
He was after for so long?

The reason why Khan never went him with him years ago is because Khan was fighting superstars for massive money because he was a top draw name, why fight brook when you can fight canelo for 10 million, I think kell is very jealous of Khan, truth is, kell wasn't a top draw, also, why price yourself out of a fight against benn? It shows he didn't really want it, he was just after the payday, never got it so he's had no choice to call it a day tbh, There's no other fight for him because as a brand, he's never been there.
 
He was after for so long?

The reason why Khan never went him with him years ago is because Khan was fighting superstars for massive money because he was a top draw name, why fight brook when you can fight canelo for 10 million, I think kell is very jealous of Khan, truth is, kell wasn't a top draw, also, why price yourself out of a fight against benn? It shows he didn't really want it, he was just after the payday, never got it so he's had no choice to call it a day tbh, There's no other fight for him because as a brand, he's never been there.
Don't disagree with you on the point of khan being a draw. He was a big star and draw in his prime and had the bigger fights than Brook. His brand was well established not just in the UK but the US more so than Brook.

I still believe though if the fight had taken place years ago still would have gone with Brook beating him.
 
Retires on a personal high having settled a long standing grudge. I'm glad he didn't fight Benn or Eubank, as especially Benn could have seriously hurt him.
The grudge was jealousy and hatred from what khan had achieved in his career and the names he fought they both was doing their own thing for years.
Khan was a household name in America where as brook was solely focused on uk imo.
Absaloutly agree benn and eubank would’ve seriously hurt Ben but when brook wants 10m to fight Ben is ridiculous whyte couldn’t even get that for fighting fury lol
 
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