Saturday, July 28, 2018

Watch~(Boxing) Mikey Garcia vs Robert Easter Jr Live Stream Fight 2018 Showtime Lightweight Championship

Watch Boxing Live Mikey Garcia vs Robert Easter Jr Live Stream Free, Mikey Garcia vs Robert Easter Jr Boxing match will be kickoff at Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Sunday 29 July 2018 online,Time: 02:30 pm (ET) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.



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Mikey Garcia (38-0; 30 KOs) takes on Robert Easter, Jr. (21-0; 14 KOs). The winner will unify the WBC and IBF Lightweight (135 lbs.) titles. Ring Magazine has Easter ranked the #3 contender in the division, with Garcia just above him at #2 - Garcia also sits on the pound for pound list at #5. The fight takes place this Saturday, July 28 in Los Angeles with a fight time of 10:00 p.m. ET and will be airing live aont Showtime. Also on the televised card is big hitting Heavyweight Luis Ortiz vs. Razvan Cojanu plus Mario Barrios vs. Jose Roman.

In 2013, Mikey Garcia was busy establishing himself as an undefeated, two division world champion and one of the true elite in boxing. Then, he stepped away from the sport, missing two and a half years and calling his entire career into question. He came back in 2016 and picked up right where he left off, winning 4 in a row and claiming a world title in his third weight class. The big question for Garcia is what the future holds. If he wins here, does he seek to unify belts at Lightweight, or move up to the more star-heavy divisions above him? And, perhaps most interestingly to MMA fans, does he end up signing with Dana White and Zuffa Boxing? This is a big time in Garcia’s career.

Robert Easter Jr. is 6 years into his pro career, and, interestingly, he’s pretty close to where Garcia was 6 years into his own career. Easter is building his resume, claiming a vacant world title two years ago and fighting an increasingly tough level of opponent. If anything, he’s beyond where Garcia was at this stage. That said, while Easter has shown himself to be a very good boxer with a tricky style that causes opponents headaches at times, he has not quite shown the potential for serious greatness we saw in Garcia. Easter is not super young at 27, but he’s young in the fight game and could be building an impressive career. A win here would be an absolutely massive feather in his cap. Of note: Easter is currently trained by Mike Stafford, who also trains recent Garcia opponent Adrien Broner.

Easter has consistently found ways to win, but it hasn’t always been smooth sailing. In particular, his fight with Fortuna was not a good performance, and would have been a draw if not for a point deduction for Fortuna. That fight was a bad predictor for this one if you are in the Easter camp, as he was outmaneuvered and beaten to the punch by a faster, smaller man. Here he faces... a faster, smaller man with superb technical skills. Garcia has shown no signs of slowing down, and though he’s giving up a lot of height and reach, he should be able to get inside and connect while using his defense to avoid a heavy Easter counter. I expect Garcia to fight smart to the end and wear Easter down enough to earn the late stoppage, but won’t be surprised if it goes to the judges either.



This is a good one to check out post-UFC simply to see Garcia in action. He’s top 5 in the world right now for a good reason. If you are yet to get on board the Garcia train, now’s the time.

Saturday, June 9, 2018

Free~(Fight) Jeff Horn vs Terence Crawford Live Streaming Boxing 2018 WBO Welterweight Championship

Watch Boxing Live Jeff Horn vs Terence Crawford Live Stream Free, Jeff Horn vs Terence Crawford Boxing match will be kickoff at MGM, Las Vegas, NV, USA, Sunday 10 June 2018 online, 10:30 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.


Australian WBO champion Jeff Horn has the chance to send his career into another stratosphere if he can pull off the unthinkable and defeat American Terence Crawford in Las Vegas.

The former Brisbane schoolteacher’s first mandatory defence of his WBO welterweight championship on Sunday (AEST) is, by far, the biggest test of his career.

The MGM Grand has seen its fair share of big bouts, with the 16,000 seat arena playing host to fights like the infamous clash between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield in 1997 and Floyd Mayweather’s history making fight against Manny Pacquiao.

While Horn’s win over Pacquiao in 2017 was huge, a victory over Crawford would be even bigger especially at this point in his career.

But even though Horn beat the Filipino legend in his own backyard, taking on a fighter the calibre of Crawford in Las Vegas is a completely different beast altogether.

Crawford, 30, is currently at his peak and is rated by keen judges as the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world. The Nebraska native oozes class with his technical skills second to none and boasts a record without loss.

Making things even harder for the Australian is the fact that Bob Arum's Top Rank promotions and sports broadcaster ESPN are totally committed to making Crawford the new face of US boxing.

Horn’s biggest problem come Sunday will be trying to deal with Crawford’s speed and power. The American has superior hand speed and the Queenslander could be in danger if he finds his range early. Equally, Crawford can’t engage in a rough and tumble kind of battle with Horn because of the Australian’s size.

The Omaha fighter is stepping up in weight and can’t let Horn dictate the fight from the inside. If he lets Horn fight up close, then the Queenslander will do his best to bully him. Watch for Crawford to establish his range early and keep his space and use his jab to assert his dominance.

Horn’s WBO welterweight title goes on the line while Crawford has a chance to sniff out another title in another division.

Beating Crawford would see Horn silence several doubters in the US and result in his star rising quickly on the international scene which would culminate in bigger money fights against the likes Keith Thurman and Errol Spence Jr.

If Horn loses, then it’s most likely his chances of scoring big money fights will be dashed and the rest of his fights will more than likely be confined to Australia.

Horn will take home $2.5 million win or lose.

It's already started since just getting on the scene and he's been climbing since then. I see it getting much bigger after this and with the push of ESPN and Top Rank, it's going to get much bigger.But first we have to get past Jeff Horn. He's a determined fighter and has the will to win." -Crawford’s trainer Bryan McIntyre

"Horn doesn't just have to rely on will. He's a very, very competent, skilful boxer. Yes, his style may not be the silky-smooth style we see from the very classy Terence Crawford, but Rocky Marciano wasn't that silky and smooth either, and look at his record.He was very effective, he had a great chin and he could hit like a mule. So can Jeff Horn. If it comes down to a battle of spirits, and I think at some stage in this fight we all get tested, I back Jeff's spirit." – Horn’s trainer Glenn Rushton



"If Horn is to be considered truly the champion, he has to beat the best and the best is Crawford. He emerged from obscurity when he beat Pacquiao. Now is his opportunity to show that victory was no fluke." – Top Rank’s Bob Arum

"If he can get through those first few rounds then I’m sure he can win the fight." – Aussie boxing legend Jeff Fenech

Free (!~Boxing!) Leo Santa Cruz vs Abner Mares Live Stream 2018 Showtime Fight 09 June

Watch Boxing Live Leo Santa Cruz vs Abner Mares Live Stream Free, Leo Santa Cruz vs Abner Mares Boxing match will be kickoff at Staples, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Sunday 10 June 2018 online, 09:30 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.


While the expectations for a repeat in action are aplenty entering Saturday's Leo Santa Cruz-Abner Mares featherweight title rematch, both fighters agree the second fight will look just a bit different.

Santa Cruz (34-1-1, 19 KOs), a three-division titleholder, will defend his WBA 126-pound championship against Mares (31-2-1, 15 KOs), who holds the organization's secondary title, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles (Showtime, 10 p.m. ET). The doubleheader also features WBC junior middleweight titleholder Jermell Charlo against former champion Austin Trout.

The reason for the difference surrounds the performance from Mares, 32, in their first fight three years ago. Much of the drama and action that night can be credited to Mares' willingness to throw caution to the wind in the first half by rushing Santa Cruz with constant flurries.

The main drawback of that style, however, was that Mares ran out of gas late, allowing Santa Cruz, 29, to take home a majority decision in one of 2015's best fights.

"I can't go in with the same exact mentality as last time and try to knock Leo's head off," Mares said. "I have power, but I'm not a one-punch knockout artist. The difference between our fight in 2015 and now is that I'm a more mature and seasoned fighter. I've been in this sport a long time, and now with having [trainer] Robert Garcia in my corner, he's really helped my mental game and given me great guidance."

Santa Cruz was able to balance when to fight off Mares with flurries at close range and when to rely on his length to box from the outside. He expects a much more tactical fight this time around against a much more disciplined Mares.

"I think he's going to be more cautious this time and smarter," Santa Cruz told CBS Sports' "In This Corner" podcast on Monday. "He had heart like a true Mexican warrior [in the first fight]. He came forward and threw a lot of punches. He didn't run and he was exchanging with me. He came out and tried to knock me out and he got tired. I think he is going to come out more relaxed and smarter and will try to move more.

We have already seen Mares come up short in his attempt to bully and overwhelm Santa Cruz with power punches. It's also difficult to imagine Mares -- a boxer-puncher who has always favored reckless aggressiveness to technical brilliance -- outboxing Santa Cruz as the busier fighter.

If there's a hybrid strategy to be employed for Mares in order to disarm Santa Cruz's long jab, surely new trainer Robert Garcia can come up with it and it likely involves the idea of Mares being more patient to look for counter shots and smart opportunities to surprise with flurries.

Mares' speed advantage could certainly help him in that quest. But Santa Cruz has evolved into such a well-rounded fighter, mixing combinations to the body and heavy activity behind his jab, that it may not matter.


Until Mares can find a flaw in Santa Cruz's game that he's able to exploit, his lack of one-punch power and deficiencies in technique compared to his opponent present a hill that's not easily climbed considering Santa Cruz is the taller and longer fighter at the peak of his physical prime.

The rematch has all the makings to be exciting, but will probably end up looking more like Santa Cruz's two fights with Frampton than their frantic first fight. That is, unless Mares becomes frustrated and reverts to his default. Either way, it's likely to play into the hands of Santa Cruz, who has shown nothing short of an iron chin up to this point.