北京时间2024年11月3日,现WBC次轻量级拳王/2016年奥运会金牌得主巴西人罗伯森-肯塞考(19-2-1,9KO)将在纽约迎战前WBC次轻量级拳王美国人奥沙基-福斯特(22-3,12KO),肯塞考第一次卫冕WBC-130磅的世界拳王金腰带,这也是两人的二番战。
在今年7月的一战中,罗伯森-肯塞考以115-113、116-112、112-116的争议点数爆冷取胜,不过赛后很多拳迷认为奥沙基-福斯特被裁判黑了。BOXREC邀请了159位拳迷打分,平均分是福斯特以116-110的点数大胜。肯塞考在一战中全场出了701拳,比福斯特多不少,但福斯特有效命中更多。赛后不久,WBC要求两人立即重赛。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/74077.html
36岁的罗伯森-肯塞考目前职业战绩19胜2负1平,9场比赛KO对手。肯塞考身高1米79,臂展1米78,这2负分别点数输给了奥斯卡-瓦尔德兹、沙克-史蒂文森,但对瓦尔德兹的比赛争议很大。这1平是在2023年11月战平了现WBO次轻量级拳王伊曼尼尔-纳瓦雷特(38-2-1,31KO),尽管肯塞考被击倒了两次。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/74077.html
肯塞考业余战绩也相当不错,2008、2012、2016年打了三届奥运会,2016年终于大功告成,摘得了60公斤级金牌。肯塞考出拳力量不大,但技术不错,移动很灵巧,是一位磨点专家。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/74077.html
31岁的奥沙基-福斯特职业战绩22胜3负,12场比赛KO对手。福斯特身高1米74,臂展1米83,2023年2月爆冷点数大胜三个级别的世界拳王墨西哥人雷-瓦格斯(36-1-1,22KO),夺得了空缺的WBC-130磅世界拳王,此后成功卫冕了2次。对于和肯塞考的一战,福斯特很不服气,一口咬定被裁判黑了。现在赔率是1-4,奥沙基-福斯特仍旧被看好。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/74077.html
在之前的副主赛中,27岁的美国轻量级新秀雷蒙德-穆拉塔拉(21-0,16KO)将对阵墨西哥拳手杰苏斯-佩雷兹(25-5,18KO),这是一场预定为10个回合的轻量级比赛。穆拉塔拉现在BOXREC-135磅综合排名第6,如果继续保持胜利,挑战世界拳王指日可待了。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/74077.html
肯塞考称重129.7磅,对手129.9磅,一次过关。两人曾在今年3月打了一战,肯塞考以115-113、116-112、112-116的争议点数取胜,但很多人认为福斯特赢了。WBC不久后立即强制两人进行二番战。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/74077.html
福斯特击败肯塞考,重新夺回WBC世界拳王
在刚刚结束的一场次轻量级拳王争霸战中,美国人奥沙基-福斯特(23-3,12KO)以接近而有争议的点数击败了2016年奥运会冠军巴西人罗伯森-肯塞考(19-3-1,9KO),重新夺回了WBC-130磅的世界拳王金腰带。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/74077.html
在今年7月的一战中,肯塞考以115-113、116-112、112-116的争议点数击败过福斯特一次,但争议特别大,之后WBC立即仲裁两人进行二番战。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/74077.html
比赛是在美国纽约举行的,赛前赔率是1-4,挑战者福斯特被看好。这场比赛总体打的比较枯燥,两位拳手都是磨点专家,尤其肯塞考拳头更轻,有效击中的重拳,特别是击中头部的重拳有限。福斯特打的也不够强势,只是重拳打的更清晰一些,尤其比赛最后几个回合基本拿下了。最终,两人战满12回合,有一位裁判以115-113的比分判肯塞考获胜,还有两位都以115-113的比分认为福斯特取胜。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/74077.html
击败对手,31岁的奥沙基-福斯特职业战绩上升为23胜2负,12场比赛KO对手,现在BOXREC-130磅综合排名第2。福斯特身高1米74,臂展1米83,去年2月12回合点数大胜两个级别的世界拳王雷-瓦格斯(36-1-1,22KO),夺得了空缺的WBC-130磅世界拳王,此后成功卫冕了两次。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/74077.html
在之前的副主赛中,27岁的美国轻量级新秀雷蒙德-穆拉塔拉(22-0,17KO)2回合TKO了墨西哥人杰苏斯-佩雷兹(25-6,18KO),赢得了胜利。佩雷兹第2回合被两次击倒判负,之前他从没有被KO过。现在135磅群星云集,除了戴维斯、史蒂文森、洛马琴科几位拳王外,还有像威廉-塞佩达、基肖恩-戴维斯这样的新秀。
Weigh-In Results: Robson Conceicao vs. O’Shaquie Foster 2
• Robson Conceição 129.7 lbs vs. O’Shaquie Foster 129.9 lbs
(Conceição’s WBC Junior Lightweight World Title — 12 Rounds)
Referee: Mark Nelson
Judges: Max DeLuca, Eric Marlinski and Tom Schreck
• Raymond Muratalla 136.6 lbs vs. Jesus Perez 136.2 lbs
(Lightweight — 10 Rounds)
• Bryce Mills 139.8 lbs vs. Mike Ohan Jr. 140.7 lbs
(Junior Welterweight — 8 Rounds)
• Abraham Nova 131.4 lbs vs. Humberto Galindo 131.3 lbs
(Junior Lightweight — 10 Rounds)
• Jahi Tucker 161.8 lbs vs. Quilisto Madera 161.8 lbs
(Middleweight — 8 Rounds)
• Ali Feliz 224.1 lbs vs. Rashad Coulter 252.1 lbs
(Heavyweight — 6 Rounds)
• Yan Santana 126.8 lbs vs. Eduardo Baez 125.7 lbs
(Featherweight — 10 Rounds)
• Damian Knyba 259.1 lbs vs. Richard Lartey 288 lbs
(Heavyweight — 8 Rounds)
Foster The Champion: O’Shaquie Foster Beats Robson Conceição to Reclaim Junior Lightweight Crown
Raymond Muratalla Ices Jesus Perez in Co-Feature
VERONA, N.Y. (Nov. 2, 2024) — O’Shaquie Foster (23-3, 12 KOs) is now a two-time world champion.
Foster regained the WBC junior lightweight world title with a split decision victory over Robson Conceição (19-3-1, 9 KOs) on Saturday evening at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York.
Two judges scored it 115-113 for Foster, while one scored it 115-113 for Conceição.
Conceição dethroned Foster with a hard-fought verdict in July, prompting the rematch less than four months later. This time, Foster was more aggressive, switching stances in the early rounds and standing his ground to trade body shots in the fourth.
By the seventh, Foster began to wear down Conceição as he asserted himself and pressed forward. The Brazilian fired back, but Foster consistently defended against Conceição’s right hand, countering sharply with a right of his own.
In the tenth, Foster buzzed Conceição with a one-two, but Conceição survived before trading blows in the championship rounds.
Foster said, “Man, he’s a hell of a fighter. His heart is unbelievable. Shoutout to him. He’s got a big heart.”
“I told y’all I was gonna step it up and bring it to him. That was my goal. I still ain’t satisfied with my performance, but I felt like I showed a lot of people my versatility.”
“I want the winner of Emanuel Navarrete vs. Oscar Valdez.”
Conceição said, “I’m happy because I know what I did in the ring. I did a good job, so there’s no reason to be sad. I know the victory wasn’t mine tonight, but I know that I did a good job.”
“If he wants the rematch, I’ll be ready. I gave him a rematch, so I think he should show the same respect to me by giving me the third fight.”
Muratalla Blasts Out Perez
Raymond Muratalla (22-0, 17 KOs) handed Mexican warrior Jesus Perez (25-6, 18 KOs) his first stoppage defeat with a second-round TKO in tonight’s co-feature.
In the opening stanza, Muratalla used his left hand to measure distance and set up his right. By the second round, he found his range, flooring Perez with a one-two combination in the first ten seconds.
Perez rose to his feet, only to hit the canvas again less than a minute later. Moments afterward, Muratalla surged forward once more, prompting referee Charlie Fitch to stop the fight at 1:24.
Muratalla said, “I’m coming for those champions. I’ve still got it. I don’t know what people are talking about. I’m here.”
“I’m asking for these title shots, and they haven’t given them to me. So, tonight I proved that I deserve it. I want any of the champions.”
“I’m ready for any of the guys with the belts. I’m just waiting for that call. You saw what I’m capable of doing. I’m waiting for that call to fight any of the champions.”
Junior Welterweight: Syracuse’s hometown hero, Bryce Mills (17-1, 6 KOs), registered a fifth-round TKO versus Mike Ohan Jr. (19-4, 9 KOs). Mills overpowered Ohan from the opening seconds, exploiting his low guard to land punches from all angles. By the fifth, Mills was landing at will, prompting Ohan’s corner to halt the one-sided assault after the round ended.
Junior Lightweight: Abraham Nova (23-3-1, 16 KOs) and Humberto Galindo (14-3-3, 11 KOs) battled to a 10-round split draw. Galindo aggressively cut off the ring, while Nova used his footwork to set up quick jabs and right hands from the outside. Both had their moments but struggled to establish a decisive edge. Scores: 97-93 Galindo, 96-94 Nova, and 95-95.
Middleweight: Jahi Tucker (13-1-1, 6 KOs) scored an eighth-round TKO over veteranQuilisto Madera (14-6, 9 KOs). Tucker initiated the contest with precise combinations, while Madera stood his ground and fought back. The exchanges grew more intense in the later rounds, and Tucker was deducted a point in the final stanza for punching during a break. Moments later, however, he hurt Madera, prompting the referee to stop the action at 1:52.
Heavyweight: Team USA standout Ali Feliz (4-0, 3 KOs) dispatched Rashad Coulter (5-5, 3 KOs) via second-round TKO. The 21-year-old boxed calmly before landing bombs around Coulter’s guard. Feliz soon had Coulter against the ropes, where several unanswered strikes ended the fight at 1:34.
Featherweight: Dominican puncher Yan Santana (13-0, 12 KOs) battered former world title challenger Eduardo Baez (23-7-2, 9 KOs) en route to a fourth-round stoppage. Santana floored Baez with a flurry of punches before another series of blows forced referee Charlie Fitch to halt the contest at 1:57.
Heavyweight: Polish behemoth Damian Knyba (14-0, 8 KOs) remained undefeated with a third-round TKO against Richard Lartey (16-7, 13 KOs). Time of stoppage: 2:10.
Junior Lightweight World Championship:
Conceicao Vs Foster II
VERONA, N.Y. (Sept. 9, 2024) — As the debate over their first encounter remains intense, Robson Conceição and O’Shaquie Foster are wasting no time running it back.Conceição will defend his WBC junior lightweight world title against Foster on Saturday, Nov. 2, at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York. Conceição dethroned Foster via split decision in a fiercely contested matchup in July.
In the 10-round co-feature, lightweight contender Raymond Muratalla returns against the upset-hungry Jesus Perez.
Conceição-Foster II and Muratalla-Perez headline a stacked card that will stream live and exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+.
Former world title challenger Abraham “El Super” Nova (23-3, 16 KOs) will see action on the undercard in a 10-round junior lightweight tilt against Mexico’s Humberto Galindo (14-3-2, 11 KOs). Nova looks to end 2024 on a high note after close split decision losses to Foster in February and Andres Cortes in June.
Local favorite Bryce Mills (16-1, 5 KOs), from nearby Liverpool, New York, faces former world title challenger Hank Lundy (32-14-1, 14 KOs) in an eight-round junior welterweight contest.
“Conceição and Foster are eager to prove themselves following their initial fight,” said Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum. “This rematch is about setting things straight. Both want to show who the better man is, which will make for an exciting, competitive matchup, with the winner positioning himself for a chance at a unification bout.”
Conceição (19-2-1, 9 KOs), Brazil’s first Olympic boxing gold medalist, turned professional in November 2016. His losses have been to unbeaten world champions, suffering a narrow points defeat to then-WBC champ Oscar Valdez in September 2021 and a loss to Shakur Stevenson in a bid for two world titles one year later. After a no contest against Nicolas Polanco in June 2023, Conceição fought then-WBO champion Emanuel Navarrete to a majority draw that November. In April, he stopped Jose Guardado in seven rounds. Motivated by his perseverance to win Olympic gold on his third attempt, Conceição captured world title glory on his fourth try.
Conceição said, “I’m fully focused and ready for my first title defense. Every fight is a new opportunity to prove myself, and on November 2, I’ll step into the ring with the same determination and hunger that brought me here. I respect O’Shaquie Foster, but I will show why I’m the true champion. My team and I have worked tirelessly, and I’m confident our efforts will be rewarded again. Foster, don’t run in the ring! See you in Verona!”
Foster (23-3, 12 KOs) turned pro in 2012 following a decorated amateur career with over 100 fights and an alternate spot on the U.S. Olympic team. After early-career setbacks, including a split decision to Rolando Chinea in July 2016, he mounted a successful resurgence under the guidance of trainer Bobby Benton. Foster then went on a 12-fight winning streak, capturing the WBC crown with a points triumph over Rey Vargas in February 2023 and defending it on enemy turf with a thrilling 12th-round stoppage of Rocky Hernandez last October. Foster made the second defense of his strap by decisioning Nova in February.
Foster said, “I can’t wait for November 2. I’m ready to go out there and make a statement. That bad decision woke something up in me, and now all I can think about is the ‘get back.’ I want to thank everybody who pushed for the right thing to be done. Now the focus is to become a two-time champion.”
Muratalla (21-0, 16 KOs), a 27-year-old contender on the cusp of a world title opportunity, had a flawless 2023, going 3-0 with three knockouts. In March, he rose off the deck following a first-round knockdown to stop Galindo with a body shot in the ninth. That May, he opened the Devin Haney-Vasiliy Lomachenko pay-per-view by dismantling Jeremiah Nakathila in two rounds. He capped off the year in November by dispatching Mexican power puncher Diego Torres in eight. In 2024, Muratalla tallied points verdicts in 10-rounders versus Xolisani Ndongeni in March and former world champion Tevin Farmer in July.
Muratalla said, “I’m excited to get back in the ring. I like staying active, so fighting for the third time this year will keep me sharp as I get closer to a world title. Jesus Perez is tough and experienced. He’ll bring the fight, which means it will be an exciting clash where I can show my skills.”
Perez (25-5, 18 KOs) went 21-0 with 16 knockouts before suffering his first defeat against then-unbeaten Ruslan Madiyev in May 2018. Since then, the Tijuana, Mexico, native has tested the likes of welterweight contender Alexis Rocha and eventual WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. In his last outing, he upset former world champion Joseph Diaz Jr. by split decision.
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