Fight Week: Chris Eubank Jr. stays busy as he awaits big fight

Fight Week: Chris Eubank Jr. will face Sven Elbir in a stays-busy bout Saturday as he awaits a big fight.

FIGHT WEEK

CHRIS EUBANK JR. WILL FACE SVEN ELBIR IN A STAY-BUSY FIGHT AS HE AWAITS A POSSIBLE SHOWDOWN WITH BILLY JOE SAUNDERS OR LIAM WILLIAMS.

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DANIELE SCARDINA (19-0, 15 KOs) VS. JUERGEN DOBERSTEIN (26-4-1, 7 KOs)

  • When: Friday, Oct. 1
  • Where: Allianz Cloud, Milan
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Division: Super middleweight
  • At stake: No titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: NA
  • Also on the card: Francesco Patera vs. Devis Boschiero, lightweights
  • Prediction: Scardina UD
  • Background: Scardina, the 168-pound contender from Italy, is well traveled. The 29-year-old started his career in the Dominican Republic, moved his base to Miami and is now fighting primarily in his native country. The capable boxer-puncher, ranked by three of the four major sanctioning bodies, has built a gaudy record but has yet to face elite opposition. He will fight Doberstein for a minor 168-pound title in what has become Scardina’s home venue, the Allianz Cloud in Milan, his hometown. Doberstein, a native of Kazakhstan who lives in Germany, rebounded from a seventh-round knockout loss to former titleholder Juergen Braehmer in 2019 by outpointing Roman Hardok in six rounds last October. That was his most-recent fight.

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CHRIS EUBANK JR. (30-2, 2 KOs) VS. SVEN ELBIR (18-1, 14 KOs)

  • When: Saturday, Oct. 2
  • Where: The SSE Arena, London
  • TV/Stream: Sky Sports (in U.K.)
  • Division: Super middleweight
  • At stake: No titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: NA
  • Also on the card: David Avanesyan vs. Liam Taylor, welterweights
  • Prediction: Eubank KO 5
  • Background: Eubank, ranked No. 1 by the WBA and No. 3 by the WBC, has his eye on a big prize. The 32-year-old Englishman reportedly could face either former titleholder Billy Joe Saunders or Liam Williams before the end of the year or early next year. However, he must get past Elbir in a stay-busy fight first. The 27-year-old Berliner has won consistently but has never faced anyone at Eubank’s level and has fought only his home country. Eubank has won four consecutive fights since he lost a unanimous decision to then-titleholder George Groves in 2018, including a breakout decision over James DeGale in February 2019. He followed that with a second-round TKO over Matvey Korobov, who had to quit with an injury, and a one-sided decision over Marcus Morrison this past May. He has looked good under the tutelage of Roy Jones Jr.

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MIGUEL VAZQUEZ (43-10, 17 KOs) VS. OLIVER FLORES (30-3-2, 19 KOs)

  • When: Saturday, Oct. 2
  • Where: Verite Social Venue, Monterrey, Mexico
  • TV/Stream: ESPN+
  • Division: Junior welterweight
  • At stake: No titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: NA
  • Also on the card: NA
  • Prediction: Vazquez UD
  • Background: Vazquez is still at it. The 34-year-old former lightweight champion, who reigned between 2010 and 2014, but is only 4-5 in his last nine fights and hasn’t recorded a significant victory since he outpointed Denis Shafikov more than seven years ago. The polished technician last fought in April, when he stopped journeyman Isai Hernandez Renteria in seven rounds at the same venue at which he’ll fight on Saturday. Vazquez lost a disputed split decision to Lewis Ritson the previous October in Ritson’s home country of England. Flores has experience against elite opposition but has come up short each time, losing by stoppage to Miguel Berchelt and Takashi Uchiyama and by decision to Felix Verdejo. The Nicaraguan has won back to back fights since the setback against Verdejo but hasn’t been in the ring since September 2019, two years ago.

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Fight Week: Chris Eubank Jr. stays busy as he awaits big fight

Fight Week: Chris Eubank Jr. will face Sven Elbir in a stays-busy bout Saturday as he awaits a big fight.

FIGHT WEEK

CHRIS EUBANK JR. WILL FACE SVEN ELBIR IN A STAY-BUSY FIGHT AS HE AWAITS A POSSIBLE SHOWDOWN WITH BILLY JOE SAUNDERS OR LIAM WILLIAMS.

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DANIELE SCARDINA (19-0, 15 KOs) VS. JUERGEN DOBERSTEIN (26-4-1, 7 KOs)

  • When: Friday, Oct. 1
  • Where: Allianz Cloud, Milan
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Division: Super middleweight
  • At stake: No titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: NA
  • Also on the card: Francesco Patera vs. Devis Boschiero, lightweights
  • Prediction: Scardina UD
  • Background: Scardina, the 168-pound contender from Italy, is well traveled. The 29-year-old started his career in the Dominican Republic, moved his base to Miami and is now fighting primarily in his native country. The capable boxer-puncher, ranked by three of the four major sanctioning bodies, has built a gaudy record but has yet to face elite opposition. He will fight Doberstein for a minor 168-pound title in what has become Scardina’s home venue, the Allianz Cloud in Milan, his hometown. Doberstein, a native of Kazakhstan who lives in Germany, rebounded from a seventh-round knockout loss to former titleholder Juergen Braehmer in 2019 by outpointing Roman Hardok in six rounds last October. That was his most-recent fight.

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CHRIS EUBANK JR. (30-2, 2 KOs) VS. SVEN ELBIR (18-1, 14 KOs)

  • When: Saturday, Oct. 2
  • Where: The SSE Arena, London
  • TV/Stream: Sky Sports (in U.K.)
  • Division: Super middleweight
  • At stake: No titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: NA
  • Also on the card: David Avanesyan vs. Liam Taylor, welterweights
  • Prediction: Eubank KO 5
  • Background: Eubank, ranked No. 1 by the WBA and No. 3 by the WBC, has his eye on a big prize. The 32-year-old Englishman reportedly could face either former titleholder Billy Joe Saunders or Liam Williams before the end of the year or early next year. However, he must get past Elbir in a stay-busy fight first. The 27-year-old Berliner has won consistently but has never faced anyone at Eubank’s level and has fought only his home country. Eubank has won four consecutive fights since he lost a unanimous decision to then-titleholder George Groves in 2018, including a breakout decision over James DeGale in February 2019. He followed that with a second-round TKO over Matvey Korobov, who had to quit with an injury, and a one-sided decision over Marcus Morrison this past May. He has looked good under the tutelage of Roy Jones Jr.

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MIGUEL VAZQUEZ (43-10, 17 KOs) VS. OLIVER FLORES (30-3-2, 19 KOs)

  • When: Saturday, Oct. 2
  • Where: Verite Social Venue, Monterrey, Mexico
  • TV/Stream: ESPN+
  • Division: Junior welterweight
  • At stake: No titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: NA
  • Also on the card: NA
  • Prediction: Vazquez UD
  • Background: Vazquez is still at it. The 34-year-old former lightweight champion, who reigned between 2010 and 2014, but is only 4-5 in his last nine fights and hasn’t recorded a significant victory since he outpointed Denis Shafikov more than seven years ago. The polished technician last fought in April, when he stopped journeyman Isai Hernandez Renteria in seven rounds at the same venue at which he’ll fight on Saturday. Vazquez lost a disputed split decision to Lewis Ritson the previous October in Ritson’s home country of England. Flores has experience against elite opposition but has come up short each time, losing by stoppage to Miguel Berchelt and Takashi Uchiyama and by decision to Felix Verdejo. The Nicaraguan has won back to back fights since the setback against Verdejo but hasn’t been in the ring since September 2019, two years ago.

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Japanese authorities cancel all boxing in March because of coronavirus

Japanese authorities have canceled all boxing cards through at least April 1 because of the coronavirus threat.

There will be no boxing in March in Japan because of the coronavirus threat.

The day after a card was postponed in northern Italy because of the spreading threat of a pandemic, the Japanese Boxing Commission and Japanese Professional Boxing Association announced in a joint statement Wednesday that they are “suspending all boxing during a one-month period, nationwide.’’

A card at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo on Thursday will be the last boxing in Japan until at least April 1.

Fifteen cards were scheduled for March in Japan – nine in Tokyo, one in Osaka, one in Okayama, one in Fukuoka, one in Okinawa and two in Kariya in Aichi Prefecture.

The boxing decision came a day after International Olympic Committee Vice President Richard Pound sparked fears that the virus, a respiratory infection, could threaten the Tokyo Olympics.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Pound said that a decision would have to be made “two to three months” before opening ceremonies on July 24.

“You could certainly go to two months out if you had to,” Pound said. “By and large, you’re looking at a cancellation. This is the new war, and you have to face it. In and around there, folks are going to have to say: ‘Is this under sufficient control that we can be confident of going to Tokyo or not?’”

However, on Wednesday, a spokesman for the Japanese government said the IOC and those organizing the Games plan to stage them as planned. He said Pound can express his opinion but that it’s not the official view of the IOC.

On Tuesday, Matchroom Boxing announced that a card featuring a super-middleweight fight between Daniele Scardina (18-0, 14 KOs) and Andrew Francillette (21-2-1, 5 KOS) in Milan would be re-scheduled because of the virus.

Multiple deaths in Italy prompted authorities to place restrictions on public events in various regions, including Lombardy, where Milan is located. The Italian restrictions, which have forced postponements of soccer and rugby events, will last until March 1.

On Jan. 23, junior welterweight Jose Ramirez’s title defense against Viktor Postol on Feb.1 in Haikou, China, was canceled and then rescheduled for May 9 in Fresno, California, Ramirez’ hometown.

Matchroom card in Italy postponed because of coronavirus

A Matchroom Boxing card scheduled for Friday in Italy has been postponed, the second postponement within the last six weeks.

The coronavirus threat continues to impact boxing.

A Matchroom Boxing card scheduled for Friday in Italy has been postponed, the second postponement within the last six weeks.

Matchroom announced that a card featuring super middleweight Daniele Scardina (18-0, 14 KOs) in a defense of a secondary title against Frenchmen Andrew Francillette (21-2-1, 5 KOS) in Milan would be re-scheduled because of the virus, a respiratory infection.

The spreading virus has resulted in 11 deaths in Italy as of Tuesday evening, prompting Italian health authorities to place restrictions on public events in various regions. That includes Lombardy, where Milan is located. The Italian restrictions, which have forced postponements of soccer and rugby events, will last until March 1.

Junior welterweight Jose Ramirez’s title defense against Viktor Postol was scheduled for Feb.1 in Haikou, China, the country where the virus started. It was postponed on Jan. 23 and subsequently rescheduled for May 9 in Fresno, California, Ramirez’s hometown.

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