Cracking double header coming our way!!
Taylor and the Monster should both get the win.
https://worldboxingsuperseries.com/s...final-glasgow/
Cracking double header coming our way!!
Taylor and the Monster should both get the win.
https://worldboxingsuperseries.com/s...final-glasgow/
Sky Sports will broadcast World Boxing Super Series
http://www.britishboxingnews.co.uk/b...g-super-series
Thought there'd be more of you lot excited for this double header?
Ivan Baranchyk: Boxing fans in Glasgow can expect me to beat up their hero Josh Taylor
Ivan Baranchyk is looking to pull the big upset in Josh Taylor’s backyard on Saturday.
https://www.google.com/search?q=josh...obile&ie=UTF-8
I’m definitely interested in both of these fights. It seems like each has a definite favorite, but they are both against a very live underdog.
I am looking forward to both fights , are they on TV ?
Sky Sports snapped this up a while back.
Clashes with the Saunders fight on BT Sport.
Taylor's in a tough fight come Saturday 😉
Very good
Inoue to hurt Manny for shove father.
Taylor win war
Really glad these are coming off after all the money issues. Baranchyk is a face first buzzsaw but have a feeling Taylor will bay way to versatile and break him down late. Hopefully off this we get what should be imo what is one of the most anticipated match ups right now, Taylor v Prograis! I'd pay for it
Also, there is talks of a Ramirez-Hooker unification. If that happens then 140 is doing it right. And again, Mikey is missing the action. His legacy would be much better to clean out that division rather than go for broke at welter.
Josh Taylor vs Ivan Baranchyk
Edinburgh southpaw Josh Taylor will look to become a world champion when he takes on Ivan 'The Beast’ Baranchyk in Glasgow tonight.
The 'Tartan Tornado', a member of the McGuigan stable, battles undefeated IBF super-lightweight champion Baranchyk in the main event at the SSE Hydro that doubles up as a World Boxing Super Series semi-final.
Commonwealth Games gold medallist Taylor, 14-0 as a professional with 12 knockouts, earned his title shot by dominating American Ryan Martin at the same venue in November en route to a comprehensive seventh-round stoppage.
Freddie Roach-trained Belarusian Baranchyk won the vacant IBF strap by beating Anthony Yigit in the quarter-finals.
One of these fighters will have a chance to become unified super-lightweight champion, with WBA titlist Regis Prograis awaiting in the final after halting Kiryl Relikh inside six rounds in Lafayette, Louisiana last month.
Taylor vs Baranchyk takes place tonight at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland.
The main event is scheduled to get underway at 10pm at the earliest, depending on how the undercard fights progress.
The chief support for the bout is a meeting between Japanese sensation Naoya ‘The Monster’ Inoue and Emmanuel Rodriguez.
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https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/jos...095322004.html
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Naoya Inoue vs Emmanuel Rodriguez
Naoya ‘The Monster’ Inoue meets Emmanuel Rodriguez in the semi-finals of the World Boxing Super Series tonight with world title gold also up for grabs.
Inoue is already a three-weight world champion having won world titles at light-flyweight and junior bantamweight before adding the WBA regular bantamweight title to his collection with a devastating 70-second stoppage of Juan Carlos Payano last October.
Unbeaten in 17 professional bouts with 15 ended by knockout, the Japanese powerhouse is already regarded as one of the world’s most exciting fighters and is slowly creeping into the argument for being one of the top five best pound-for-pound fighters on the planet.
Tonight, he takes on Rodriguez for the Puerto Rican’s IBF title, with a place in the increasingly prestigious WBSS final also up for grabs.
Tensions between the two increased this week when Inoue’s father and trainer was shoved by a member of the Rodriguez team at a media workout.
With Rodriguez out to calm the hype surrounding his opponent, it promises to be an explosive counter on a card that also features Scotland’s Josh Taylor fighting for his first world title.
Inoue vs Rodriguez takes place tonight at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland.
Josh Taylor meets Ivan Baranchyk on the same night in their WBSS super-lightweight semi-final – with Baranchyk’s IBF title also on the line.
The meeting between the two undefeated fighters will headline the show, with Inoue vs Rodriguez to serve as the chief support on the card.
Ringwalks are likely to take place no earlier than 9pm.
https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/nao...092921708.html
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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