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  • Ball vs. Figueroa Promises an All-Out War – World Boxing Association

    Ball vs. Figueroa Promises an All-Out War – World Boxing Association


    This coming Saturday, February 7, the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool will host one of the most anticipated fights of the year in the 126-pound division. Undefeated local hero Nick Ball will put his WBA featherweight world title on the line against former two-division world champion Brandon “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa.

    Nick Ball (23-0-1, 13 KOs) returns home to make the fourth defense of the title he captured in June 2024 with a victory over Raymond Ford. Since then, the 28-year-old has enjoyed a meteoric rise, successfully defending his belt against Ronny Rios, TJ Doheny, and most recently Australia’s Sam Goodman last August.

    Despite standing just 5-foot-2 (1.57 m), Ball has earned the respect of the boxing world thanks to his relentless style, capable of suffocating taller opponents with an overwhelming punch output. “Fighting in my city always gives me extra energy. Figueroa is a warrior, but this belt stays in Liverpool,” Ball said during the media tour.

    Brandon Figueroa (26-2-1, 19 KOs) arrives on British soil determined to reclaim his status as a world champion. The 29-year-old Texan, known for his remarkable durability and his ability to fight effectively both at range and in close quarters, enjoys a significant physical advantage, standing nearly eight inches taller than the champion.

    Unlike many tall fighters, however, Figueroa thrives in close-range exchanges. “I love breaking my opponents’ will, watching the fire fade from their eyes round after round,” Figueroa said.

    For Ball, the key will be getting inside Figueroa’s guard to neutralize his reach and punish the body, an area where the American has shown vulnerability in the past.

    If Figueroa chooses to rely on his jab and keep Ball at distance, he could control the fight round by round. But if he decides to trade punches, the bout could quickly enter dangerous territory—where either man could end up on the canvas.



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  • Lawrence Okolie vs. Ebenzer Tetteh Full Card Highlights | Knockouts & All-Out Action In Nigeria

    Lawrence Okolie vs. Ebenzer Tetteh Full Card Highlights | Knockouts & All-Out Action In Nigeria



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  • Vargas retains WBA title after all-out war ends in a draw with Higa – World Boxing Association

    Vargas retains WBA title after all-out war ends in a draw with Higa – World Boxing Association


    In a grueling, back-and-forth battle that lit up Yokohama, WBA bantamweight champion Antonio Vargas held on to his crown after fighting to a draw against Japan’s Daigo Higa on Wednesday night. Both fighters hit the canvas in a dramatic clash that stood out as one of the most thrilling bouts of the evening.

    Vargas, defending his 118-pound title on enemy turf, met a relentless challenge from the veteran Higa over 12 action-packed rounds. When the final bell rang, all three judges turned in identical scorecards: 113-113, resulting in a split draw.

    The drama began early. Higa dropped Vargas in the fifth round with a perfectly timed left hook, swinging momentum in favor of the home fighter. But the champion dug deep and returned the favor in the final round, flooring Higa with a short right hand just moments before the end.

    The early going saw Higa apply heavy pressure, forcing Vargas to rely on his reach and height advantage while still maintaining an impressive punch output. The exchanges were frequent, and the energy in the arena matched the intensity in the ring.

    Higa’s knockdown appeared to be a turning point—but it also sparked a shift in Vargas. Rising off the canvas, the American became the aggressor, fighting with urgency and grit. After five rounds, he trailed on two cards (46-48) and was down 45-49 on the third.

    From there, Vargas showed both poise and fire, adjusting his approach while ramping up the pressure. As Higa began to fade in the second half, Vargas capitalized—chipping away at the lead and landing meaningful shots. The knockdown in the 12th proved critical in leveling the scores and allowing Vargas to retain his belt.

    With the draw, Vargas moves to 19-1-1 with 11 knockouts. Higa, who now has back-to-back championship draws, leaves the ring with a record of 21-3-3, including 19 KOs.



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  • Nathaniel Collins STOPS Lee McGregor in ALL-OUT Scottish WAR ⚔️ | Ringside FULL FIGHT

    Nathaniel Collins STOPS Lee McGregor in ALL-OUT Scottish WAR ⚔️ | Ringside FULL FIGHT



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  • FULL FIGHT | Ben Fail vs Ioan Alexandru Lutic | Fail wins after all-out assault in first round!

    FULL FIGHT | Ben Fail vs Ioan Alexandru Lutic | Fail wins after all-out assault in first round!



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  • “It's a proud moment that Frank Warren has picked me!” Nick Ball welcomes all-out WAR with Ray Ford

    “It's a proud moment that Frank Warren has picked me!” Nick Ball welcomes all-out WAR with Ray Ford



    Nick Ball takes on Ray Ford in the Queensberry vs Matchroom 5 v 5 on June 1st, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He discussed an immediate opportunity to fight for a world title again in the toughest fight of his career to date.

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  • Subriel Matias vs. Jeremias Ponce: All-Out War

    Subriel Matias vs. Jeremias Ponce: All-Out War


    Two hard-hitting sluggers will throw down when Subriel Matias and Jeremias Ponce face off for the vacant 140-pound world title Saturday night in a PBC on SHOWTIME main event.

    This Saturday, February 25, from The Armory in Minneapolis, top super lightweight contenders battle for the vacant IBF 140-pound World Title when the all-action Subriel Matias (18-1, 18 KOs) meets undefeated Argentine Jeremias Ponce (30-0, 20 KOs) atop a Premier Boxing Champions event.

    The SHOWTIME Championship Boxing telecast (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT)  will feature the return of Minneapolis hometown favorite Jamal “Shango” James as he takes on 2016 Argentine Olympian Alberto Palmetta in a 10-round welterweight co-main event. Opening up the telecast, exciting contender Elvis Rodriguez meets Joseph “Blessed Hands” Adorno in a 10-round super lightweight contest.

    The Story

    Subriel Matias has quickly built a reputation for himself as one of the more entertaining fighters in the sport. With an all-action, come-forward style, the native of Fajardo, Puerto Rico has earned his spot near the top of the super lightweight division, putting together a record of 18-1, with all 18 victories coming by way of KO/TKO. 

    In his most recent outing, he battered, ground down, and eventually stopped Petros Ananyan in the ninth round to brutally avenge the lone blemish of his career. Prior to that, Matias scored back-to-back stoppage victories over undefeated contenders Malik Hawkins and Batyrzhan Jukembayev. 

    With a win this Saturday, Matias hopes to join the ranks of Puerto Rican world champions in the long and storied history of Boricua boxing.

    Jeremias Ponce, fighting mostly in Germany and in his native Argentina, has flown under the radar in a 140 lb. division full of high-profile names. In his biggest fight to date, however, he traveled to the UK to batter and stop top contender Lewis Ritson, dropping the Brit three times en route to a dominant tenth-round TKO. 

    In his most recent contests, the native of Buenos Aires put in stellar performances in stopping Achiko Odikadze in three rounds and Michel Marcano in two. 

    Beating Matias in his US debut this Saturday will take Ponce out of the shadows and put him square in the spotlight of the super lightweight division. 

    The Stakes

    The winner of Saturday’s contest becomes the IBF Super Lightweight Champion and also takes a spot among the elite of an increasingly deep and lucrative 140-pound class.

    The Matchup

    Matias is all aggression, all the time. Always advancing and throwing fists, the 30-year-old is a formidable offensive presence and a nightmare of an opponent. 

    The tenacious Puerto Rican’s attack strategy is a simple one– get inside and bang away. Although everything he throws is with bad intent, he’s more of a grind ‘em down pressure fighter than a one-punch KO artist. Of his last six KO/TKO victories, all have come from the sixth round on. 

    He throws short, sharp punches and is equally strong with both hands. He mixes upstairs and downstairs attacks well. His jab is short and compact, impacting more like a power punch than a range finder.

    Defense is an afterthought with Matias and he does get hit often. His constant pressing forward, though, keeps opposition on their heels and unable to launch full-on offensive attacks. 

    “ I can finally realize my dream and become world champion. ”
    Super Lightweight Contender – Subriel Matias

    Ponce is a tall, lanky fighter who can fight well from a distance, but is also effective on the inside. His destruction of Lewis Ritson, especially, is testament to the fact that the Argentine can bang away up close.

    Despite a somewhat clumsy approach inside, the 26-year-old is effective with digging uppercuts to the head and body. His whipping rights and lefts are also potent weapons. Like Matias, he’s a come-forward fighter who likes to let his hands go. 

    Also like Matias, Ponce’s defense is an afterthought. Although he has a somewhat more refined defensive skill set than his opponent this Saturday, he’s still limited in that area. He mostly relies on his ability to pick off shots with his gloves and an offense-is-the-best-defense mindset. 

    The Words

    Subriel Matias

    “I’m very grateful. I can finally realize my dream and become world champion. I’ve been away from my family for 10 months in Mexico, just preparing and getting ready until the time came to step into the ring. Now that it’s in my sight, there’s nothing that is going to stand in my way.”

    Jeremias Ponce

    “I promise that I’m coming into this fight prepared to do whatever it takes to reach my dream and become a world champion. In my mind, this is my fight, and that title is already mine. Anyone who’s standing in my way is going to see why I’m undefeated and why I’ve earned this position that I’m in.”

    The Breakdown

    There’s only one way this fight can play out– all-out war. 

    Matias only knows one way to fight and Ponce, although he has the ability to maybe box from a distance, will happily oblige his opponent’s toe-to-toe challenge. Forget the nearly 6-foot tall Argentine’s edge in reach and range over the 5-foot-8 Puerto Rican, this one will be contested up close. 

    Both fighters have shown gritty persistence in working over opposition and both have also shown gaping holes in their defense. 

    So, Matias-Ponce will come down to who’s the best at a phone booth war of attrition and who can take the most punishment over the long haul.

    Matias has been in the ring with the overall tougher level of opposition and has, arguably, shown the more refined offensive skills. Admittedly, though, that may not mean all that much once the fists start flying.

    Saturday’s IBF title bout will be one of those battles where all you can do is sit back and wait to see who’s the last man standing. 

    For a closer look at Matias vs Ponce, check out our fight night page. 





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  • ALL-OUT BRAWL | Joselito Velazquez vs. Cristofer Rosales Fight Highlights

    ALL-OUT BRAWL | Joselito Velazquez vs. Cristofer Rosales Fight Highlights



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  • 'It'd Be An All-Out War' – Dillian Whyte Wants A TRILOGY Against Anthony Joshua

    'It'd Be An All-Out War' – Dillian Whyte Wants A TRILOGY Against Anthony Joshua



    Dillian Whyte sat down with DAZN to discuss a potential match-up with Anthony Joshua, saying he wants to fight his old rival at least twice more.

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