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  • Big Weekend Winners: Jose Resendiz and Brandon Figueroa 🥊

    Big Weekend Winners: Jose Resendiz and Brandon Figueroa 🥊



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  • Brandon Figueroa vs. Mark Magsayo: Highlights | SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

    Brandon Figueroa vs. Mark Magsayo: Highlights | SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING



    In a triple-header, Brandon Figueroa defeated Mark Magsayo by unanimous decision to claim the interim WBC featherweight title. Plus, Armando Reséndiz stopped Jarrett Hurd by TKO.

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  • Brandon Figueroa impressively defeats Mark Magsayo in a thriller

    Brandon Figueroa impressively defeats Mark Magsayo in a thriller


    The former unified 122-pound champion captures the WBC Interim 126-pound strap after grinding out grueling points win over Mark Magsayo, topping an all-action card Saturday night on PBC on SHOWTIME.

    Brandon “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa feels settled. With the move to featherweight, the 26-year-old from Weslaco, Texas, no longer has to deflate himself to make weight.

    That added strength showed Saturday night when Figueroa dominated former WBC featherweight world champion Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo via unanimous 12-round decision for the vacant interim WBC featherweight title Saturday night atop a Premier Boxing Champions event on SHOWTIME from the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California.

    Figueroa (24-1-1, 18 KOs) won by scores of 117-109 (twice) and 118-108. His victory sets up a showdown with WBC Featherweight World Champion Rey Vargas.

    “Man, I just went out there and wanted it and took the fight right to him,” said Figueroa, the former unified super bantamweight world champion. “I wanted this fight so bad. He came back a little but once I hit him with a body shot it affected him and I put pressure, pressure, pressure on him.

    Figueroa, 26, 24-2 (16 KOs), came out as a southpaw, and switched back and forth in the first. It seemed to take Magsayo by surprise. He was on the defensive, backing up against the larger, taller Figueroa. Magsayo’s counterpunching was not that effective early on, though that changed as the fight progressed.

    Once Magsayo, 27, found his punching range, he was able to get inside Figueroa’s reach and attack with counter left hooks to the body and the head. The fight was primarily fought in the pocket. The times Magsayo was most effective came outside of the pocket, in the middle of the ring.

    Figueroa alternated between fighting as a southpaw and conventional. Both worked. By the middle rounds, he was attacking downhill at Magsayo, who often held when Figueroa neared. Referee Thomas Taylor repeatedly warned Magsayo about the holding. With 2:29 left in the eighth round, he took a point away.

    Magsayo slowed down over the course of the second half of the bout. Figueroa sported a cut over his right eye in the ninth but continued to work, ripping Magsayo with rights to the body. Magsayo fought back in spurts but appeared fatigued. A right to the body and a left hook upstairs stung Magsayo late in the tenth. 

    With 1:18 left in that frame, Taylor again took a point from Magsayo for holding. In the last minute of the round, Magsayo was hanging on trying to survive. He fell to a knee, but Thomas ruled it no knockdown. 

    In the 11th, Magsayo tried keeping Figueroa off of him, though he couldn’t in the last half of the round. As the final seconds of the fight ticked away, Figueroa stalked Magsayo. Magsayo fell for a third time in the last minute, though again, Thomas ruled it a slip.

    “The holding didn’t deter my offense,” Figueroa said. “I can fight every style, backwards, forward, lefty, righty. It doesn’t matter. I felt strong. I just don’t stop. I don’t get tired and I’m relentless and I came forward and I wanted the fight. Yeah, whoever wants to fight me, I’ll fight. I want to fight for a world title. I just want to give the fans the fights they want.”

    Armando Resendiz shocks Jarrett Hurd via ninth-round stoppage

    Few expected this outcome—aside from Armando Resendiz’s family, friends and corner. The 24-year-old Mexican middleweight was expected to be a comeback bout for a Jarett Hurd who was ending a 21-month layoff and attempting to settle into the middleweight division. 

    Resendiz, apparently, had other ideas. He smothered Hurd with a nonstop assault, using the same aggressive approach that has been Hurd’s calling card to wear down the former unified 154-pound world champion. And Resendiz never stopped coming forward, showing grit as he  In pulled off the biggest win of his career,  stopping Hurd in the ninth round of a scheduled 10-rounder when Hurd could not continue due to a severe cut on the inside of his mouth.

    “I was visualizing this fight for so long, how I was going to win this fight,” Resendiz said. “I want to thank my trainer and my promoters and especially God for helping me to win this fight tonight. It was all about heart, but I know I can be even better and you’ll see what I mean in my next fight.”

    Resendiz (14-1, 10 KOs) took a firm grasp of the fight in the sixth round. Through five, Resendiz and the 32-year-old Hurd (24-3, 16 KOs) had each landed 142 punches. They fought each other in close quarters, attached at the forehead. Resendiz was able to withstand Hurd’s power, and his aggressiveness had Hurd backing up in the sixth.

    Neither of them was able to get out of the way of the other. Resendiz chopped away at Hurd’s body, while Hurd, who has now lost consecutive fights at middleweight, was fighting behind a powerful jab and landing a potent right uppercut.

    “I told everyone I was willing to go to war, I’m Mexican, after all. It was a strong, physical fight just like we expected. The results speak for themselves,” Resendiz said. 

    “The sparring was clearly the big thing here. I sparred with Vergil Ortiz, who gave me great sparring and there were other sparring partners who gave me great sparring to help this fight be so great for me.”

    By the seventh, Hurd appeared to have lost the snap on his punches. The exchanges were not as prolonged. Instead, it was Resendiz carrying the fight, backing Hurd into the ropes, hurting him with straight shots to the head. Hurd took a pile of punishment in the last minute of the ninth.

    As the 10th was about to start, the ringside doctor took a deep look at Hurd and determined he could not continue.

    “I knew this was going to be a tough, toe-to-to fight based on our styles,” Hurd said. “But I only had to make it one more round. I wish I could have finished it, but my lip was cut too bad. So, congratulations to Resendiz.

    “I definitely wish I could have continued. At no point was I hurt at all in that fight, but I have to respect what the doctors say and there’s nothing I can do about it. I have to go back and watch the fight. It felt like there was a lot of back and forth and that I was winning the early rounds and that he was coming back in the middle rounds. But what can I say? I had a long layoff and I guess it showed tonight, but I’ll be back.”

    Elijah Garcia looks sensational in stopping Amilcar Vidal in four

    It is a little hard to believe Elijah Garcia is 19. But when you realize that the middleweight turned pro at 16, it makes sense. Garcia was making a major move up in his young career by taking on unbeaten rising contender Amilcar Vidal in the first TV fight of the SHOWTIME Championship Boxing card.

    He didn’t disappoint.

    In fact, he probably surprised everyone, maybe even himself, when the 6-foot southpaw stopped Vidal at 2:17 of the fourth round.

    Garcia showed a plethora of championship-quality traits, including a maturity well beyond his age. 

    “This is what everyone dreams of, so this isn’t a surprise,” Garcia said. “This is what I worked for since I turned pro so we’re going to keep moving forward one step at a time.

    “I stay ready and mentally I’m strong. I know mentally I might have lost the first couple of rounds, but I was breaking him down. He started backing up. He’s a great opponent. No disrespect to him. If it wasn’t for him, I wouldn’t be here right now. My dad right here is the one that makes it happen. Blood, sweat and tears.”

    The end began when Garcia landed a power left around 1:40 left in the fourth. Garcia followed with a right hook that shook Vidal just inside of a minute left in the round.

    Sensing his opponent was seriously hurt, Garcia pounced, pinning Vidal against the ropes and unleashing a series of combinations that forced Vidal down on all fours with 43 seconds left. Referee Jack Reiss wisely  stepped in and waved it over.

    “I caught him and I finished him,” Garcia said. “I’m not sure what I hurt him with, but I know I hurt him and for me being 19 I have the maturity to tell if they’re hurt or not. I might become a champion before I’m 21 or 22. I might be ahead of schedule.”

    Notable Action

    U.S. Olympian and super welterweight contender Terrell Gausha (23-3-1, 12 KOs) scored three quick knockdowns to overpower and stop Brandyn Lynch (12-2-1, 9 KOs) in the ninth round. Plus, sensational welterweight prospect Travon Marshall (8-0, 7 KOs) scored a thunderous third-round knockout over veteran Justin DeLoach  (19-6, 10 KOs) and SHOBOX veteran Samuel Teah (19-4-1, 8 KOs) rode a first round knockdown to a unanimous decision victory over previously undefeated super lightweight Enriko Gogokhia (13-1-2, 8 KOs).

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  • Brandon Figueroa vs. Mark Magsayo: Post-Fight Press Conference | SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

    Brandon Figueroa vs. Mark Magsayo: Post-Fight Press Conference | SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING



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  • Brandon Figueroa vs.  Mark Magsayo: Prelims | SHOWTIME BOXING COUNTDOWN

    Brandon Figueroa vs. Mark Magsayo: Prelims | SHOWTIME BOXING COUNTDOWN



    Ahead of all-action former world champions, hard-hitting star Brandon Figueroa meeting Filipino sensation Mark Magsayo for an interim 126-pound title, watch the prelims with a host of rising stars!

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  • Brandon Figueroa vs. Mark Magsayo: Test of Wills

    Brandon Figueroa vs. Mark Magsayo: Test of Wills


    Two of boxing’s most exciting fighters will square off in a Fight of the Year candidate Saturday night in a Premier Boxing Champions event on SHOWTIME.

    This Saturday, March 4, from Toyota Arena in Ontario, California, all-action former world champions Brandon “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa (23-1-1, 18 KOs) and Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo (24-1, 16 KOs) go to war for the vacant Interim WBC Featherweight Title atop a Premier Boxing Champions event.

    The SHOWTIME Championship Boxing broadcast (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT) also features the return of former unified super welterweight world champion “Swift” Jarrett Hurd as he battles the hard-hitting Jose Armando Reséndiz in a 10-round middleweight co-main event. Kicking off the telecast, unbeaten young middleweights Amilcar Vidal and Elijah Garcia meet in a 10-round contest.

    The Story

    Brandon Figueroa became a two-belt world super bantamweight champion in 2021 when he took Luis Nery’s WBC title and added it to his own WBA belt. Six months later, however, a close and thrilling Fight of the Year loss to Stephen Fulton would put “The Heartbreaker” back on the hunt as a contender.

    The proud member of the fighting Figueroa family and native of Weslaco, Texas is now looking to make his mark in the featherweight division. In his 126-pound debut last July, he wiped out the tough, never-before-stopped Carlos Castro in six rounds. 

    A win this Saturday puts him one step closer to full champion status in a second division. 

    Mark Magsayo came from humble beginnings in The Philippines, idolizing national hero Manny Pacquiao to signing with Pacquiao’s MP Promotions in 2020.

    Less than two years later, Magsayo became the WBC featherweight champ by beating the longest reigning world titlist at the time, Gary Russell Jr., via majority decision. He’d lose that belt in his first defense to Rey Vargas via split decision, despite dropping the accomplished Mexican in the ninth round.

    The former Freddie Roach protege has chosen longtime Roach assistant Marvin Somodio as new head trainer and vows to regain his place at the top of the featherweight class.

    The Stakes

    Up for grabs is the Interim WBC Featherweight Title. More importantly, Figueroa and Magsayo will be looking to rebuild career momentum after tough high-profile losses.

    The Matchup

    Figueroa is a two-fisted, pressure-fighting volume puncher who likes to push forward, pin opponents to the ropes, and fire away. 

    The 26-year-old switch-hitter gets good leverage on everything he throws and is especially sharp with the ripping uppercuts he throws to the head and body. His most effective offensive weapon, though, may be the will-sapping pressure he applies on opposition.

    Figueroa has a porous defense and is not hard to hit, but he’s shown himself to have a strong chin and an unbreakable resolve.

    Magsayo is aggressive by nature, with a quick, explosive ring presence. In recent outings, he’s been able to channel his raw energy into more fluid, cohesive ring efforts.

    His best offensive weapons are a strong left hook and a jarring right hand. He also has a quick, sharp jab which serves as an important part of his offense.

    On defense, the 27-year-old Magsayo has good reflexes and solid upper body movement. He can still be touched, though, and seems especially susceptible to left hands coming over a sometimes too-low right guard.

    “ This is going to be an amazing fight. ”
    Former Unified Super Bantamweight World Champion – Brandon Figueroa

    The Words

    Brandon Figueroa

    “Everyone knows that I come to fight. Come March 4, everyone is going to see what kind of fighter I am at 126-pounds. This is going to be an amazing fight. We both have the heart of a lion and we’re both trying to become champions again. I won’t let anyone get in my way. I’m coming out of the ring as a champion.”

    Mark Magsayo

    “The winner of this fight is going to be the fans. I’m coming back stronger than ever. I guarantee that this is going to be a great fight. Figueroa is strong and always comes forward. But I’m strong too and that’s going to make this fight one you don’t want to miss.”

    The Breakdown

    Figueroa is going to want to do what he does best: come forward, pin his opponent’s back against the ropes, and fling fists. It’s going to be Magsayo’s job to keep the fight off the ropes as much as possible or somehow flip the script and push Figueroa backwards.

    The jab will be key for Magsayo in this matchup, dissuading a forward-minded Figueroa just enough to let the Filipino get some work done at the ideal distance. 

    But Figueroa is tenacious and shutting him down will be an all-fight endeavor. Magsayo will have to be at the top of his game, in both mental focus and physical execution, if he’s going to nullify Figueroa’s non-stop aggression.

    It shouldn’t take long to see where this fight is going. If Magsayo is up on the balls of his feet, shooting out the jab from the middle of the ring and ripping off lefts and rights, he’s having his way. However, if Figueroa has the former featherweight champ up against the ropes, countering punches in bunches from a flat-footed stance, the Weslaco native will be on the right path to victory. 

    Magsayo has the ability to nullify Figueroa’s game. The question is whether he has the focus and dogged persistence to fight off an opponent like Figueroa, who just won’t stop coming. 

    The skirmishes to determine where and how this war will be waged should be compelling “battle of wills” drama for fight fans. All in all, Figueroa-Magsayo should be an entertaining, compelling clash of styles and mindsets, built around a “must win” scenario. 

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  • Brandon Figueroa & Mark Magsayo Are Turning The Pain Of 1st Losses Into Triumph | SHOWTIME BOXING

    Brandon Figueroa & Mark Magsayo Are Turning The Pain Of 1st Losses Into Triumph | SHOWTIME BOXING



    Hard-hitting star Brandon Figueroa and Filipino sensation Mark Magsayo, both suffered close, heart-breaking defeats over the last 2 years to lose their titles. The two former champs discuss how they are using that pain and turning it into triumph as they each prepare for another climb to the mountain-top.

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  • Brandon Figueroa vs.  Mark Magsayo: Weigh-In | SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

    Brandon Figueroa vs. Mark Magsayo: Weigh-In | SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING



    Watch the final presser as all-action former world champions, hard-hitting star Brandon Figueroa meets Filipino sensation Mark Magsayo for an interim 126-pound title. Plus, Jarrett Hurd vs. Armando Resendiz and Amilcar Vidal vs. Elijah Garcia. Watch as the fighters step on the scale for the final time.

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  • Brandon Figueroa Brings RELENTLESS Pressure

    Brandon Figueroa Brings RELENTLESS Pressure



    When you’re up against Brandon Figueroa’s RELENTLESS pressure, it’s only a matter of time before he lands the lethal blow.

    Figueroa returns THIS SATURDAY, March 4, 2023, against Mark Magsayo, live on Showtime Boxing: https://pbcham.ps/FightNight-030423

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  • Brandon Figueroa vs.  Mark Magsayo: Press Conference | SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

    Brandon Figueroa vs. Mark Magsayo: Press Conference | SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING



    Watch the final presser as all-action former world champions, hard-hitting star Brandon Figueroa meets Filipino sensation Mark Magsayo for an interim 126-pound title. Plus, Jarrett Hurd vs. Armando Resendiz and Amilcar Vidal vs. Elijah Garcia.

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  • Brandon Figueroa, Rashidi Ellis & More | The PBC Podcast

    Brandon Figueroa, Rashidi Ellis & More | The PBC Podcast



    Former world champion Brandon Figueroa and welterweight contender Rashidi Ellis are this week’s guests on The PBC Podcast. Figueroa is locked in ahead of his potential Fight of the Year bout versus Mark Magsayo this Saturday, March 4 in a PBC on SHOWTIME headliner for the vacant interim WBC featherweight title. Ellis has much to say coming off a hotly-contested decision loss to Roiman Villa in January. Plus, hosts Kenneth Bouhairie and Michael Rosenthal review last Saturday’s action, including Subriel Matias’ big win, preview Saturday night’s card and, in this week’s Toe to Toe segment, list their Top Five PBC 140-pounders today.

    For show notes and more info, click here: https://www.premierboxingchampions.com/podcast

    00:00 – Intro / Hot Takes: Floyd Mayweather Exhibition
    04:09 – PBC Fight of the Week: Brandon Figueroa vs. Mark Magsayo
    11:47 – Rashidi Ellis Interview
    19:42 – The Week in Review
    33:41 – Brandon Figueroa Interview
    40:22 – Toe to Toe: The Top Five PBC 140-pounders Today

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  • Brandon Figueroa, Rashidi Ellis & More

    Brandon Figueroa, Rashidi Ellis & More


    It’s another big fight week here at Premier Boxing Champions headquarters as Brandon Figueroa looks ahead to his showdown Saturday night and Rashidi Ellis plots his revenge.

    Former world champion Brandon Figueroa and welterweight contender Rashidi Ellis are this week’s guests on The PBC Podcast. Figueroa is locked in ahead of his potential Fight of the Year bout versus Mark Magsayo this Saturday, March 4 in a PBC on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT) headliner for the vacant interim WBC featherweight title.

    Ellis has much to say coming off a hotly-contested decision loss to Roiman Villa in January. Plus, hosts Kenneth Bouhairie and Michael Rosenthal review last Saturday’s action, including Subriel Matias’ big win, preview Saturday night’s card and, in this week’s Toe to Toe segment, list their Top Five PBC 140-pounders today. 

    For a closer look at Brandon Figueroa and Rashidi Ellis, check out their fighter pages. 

    The PBC Podcast is a weekly boxing show featuring timely analysis and interviews with the sport’s biggest figures. The show is published every Wednesday on YouTube, iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spreaker and other outlets. Alternatively, listeners can find The PBC Podcast on the PBC website at www.premierboxingchampions.com/podcast.





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