Joshua Buatsi vs. Daniel Blenda Dos Santos: time, how to watch, background

Joshua Buatsi vs. Daniel Blenda Dos Santos: date, time, how to watch, background.

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CONTENDER JOSHUA BUATSI TAKES ON DANIEL BLENDA DOS SANTOS ON SATURDAY night in manchester, england on dazn

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JOSHUA BUATSI (13-0, 11 KOs) VS.
DANIEL BLENDA DOS SANTOS (15-0, 8 KOs)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADcwsjU9BGE

  • When: Saturday, May 15
  • Where: AO Arena, Manchester, England
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Cost: DAZN is $99 annually or $19 per month
  • Division: Light heavyweight
  • Official weights (on Friday): Buatsi 174, Dos Santos 172.75
  • At stake: No titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: NA
  • Also on the card: Lerrone Richards vs. Giovanni De Carolis, super middleweights; Gamal Yafai vs. Jason Cunningham, junior featherweights; Tommy McCarthy vs. Alexandru Jur, cruiserweights; Dalton Smith vs. Lee Appleyard, junior welterweights
  • Prediction: Buatsi KO 9
  • Background: A women’s title-unification fight between Terri Harper and Hyun-Mi Choi was scheduled to headline this card but it was postponed after Harper injured her hand in training. Buatsi, a native of Ghana who lives in London, is a rising 28-year-old 175-pounder angling for a title shot. He has stopped his last eight opponents, including previously unbeaten Marko Calic in seven rounds in his most-recent fight this past October. He then took what he hopes is the next step in his development by teaming up with trainer Virgil Hunter in California. Buatsi is ranked in the Top 7 of all four major sanctioning bodies, which means a title shot is likely in his near future if he continues to win. Dos Santos, a 30-year-old Frenchman who has never fought outside his country, is taking a significant step up in opposition. His last six opponents – and 11 overall — have had losing records.

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Joshua Buatsi vs. Daniel Blenda Dos Santos: time, how to watch, background

Joshua Buatsi vs. Daniel Blenda Dos Santos: date, time, how to watch, background.

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CONTENDER JOSHUA BUATSI TAKES ON DANIEL BLENDA DOS SANTOS ON SATURDAY night in manchester, england on dazn

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JOSHUA BUATSI (13-0, 11 KOs) VS.
DANIEL BLENDA DOS SANTOS (15-0, 8 KOs)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADcwsjU9BGE

  • When: Saturday, May 15
  • Where: AO Arena, Manchester, England
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Cost: DAZN is $99 annually or $19 per month
  • Division: Light heavyweight
  • Official weights (on Friday): Buatsi 174, Dos Santos 172.75
  • At stake: No titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: NA
  • Also on the card: Lerrone Richards vs. Giovanni De Carolis, super middleweights; Gamal Yafai vs. Jason Cunningham, junior featherweights; Tommy McCarthy vs. Alexandru Jur, cruiserweights; Dalton Smith vs. Lee Appleyard, junior welterweights
  • Prediction: Buatsi KO 9
  • Background: A women’s title-unification fight between Terri Harper and Hyun-Mi Choi was scheduled to headline this card but it was postponed after Harper injured her hand in training. Buatsi, a native of Ghana who lives in London, is a rising 28-year-old 175-pounder angling for a title shot. He has stopped his last eight opponents, including previously unbeaten Marko Calic in seven rounds in his most-recent fight this past October. He then took what he hopes is the next step in his development by teaming up with trainer Virgil Hunter in California. Buatsi is ranked in the Top 7 of all four major sanctioning bodies, which means a title shot is likely in his near future if he continues to win. Dos Santos, a 30-year-old Frenchman who has never fought outside his country, is taking a significant step up in opposition. His last six opponents – and 11 overall — have had losing records.

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Caleb Plant promises knockout victory in homecoming fight

Super middleweight titleholder Caleb Plant promised to stop Vincent Feigenbutz in his homecoming fight Saturday in Nashville.

Editor’s  note: This story originally appeared on Tennessean.com.

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Caleb Plant will fight for the first time as a professional in Tennessee on Feb. 15 when he defends his IBF super middleweight world title against Vincent Feigenbutz of Germany.

The Premier Boxing Champions bout on Fox will be broadcast live from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.

Plant, 27, who is from Ashland City held a news conference at the arena Wednesday and talked about how important it is for him not to suffer his first defeat in his home state.

He also promised a knockout win.

Vincent Feigenbutz (right) will be fighting in the U.S. for the first time when he faces super middleweight champ Caleb Plant on Saturday in Nashville. AP Photo / Mark Humphrey

“It’s great to be back in my hometown and my home city,” said Plant, who is 19-0 with 11 knockouts. “I’m even more excited to be bringing home a world title and to defend it at Bridgestone Arena. It’s been a dream of mine since as long as I could remember. Since I was a little kid.”

Monday marked the one-year anniversary of Plant winning the IBF 168-pound title in a 12-round unanimous decision over Jose Uzcategui in Los Angeles.

Plant defended his title in July in Las Vegas with a third-round technical knockout of previously unbeaten Mike Lee.

The nearest to Nashville that Plant ever has fought as a pro was in Birmingham, Alabama.

“I’m working harder than ever to make sure that I have my hand raised on February 15,” he said. “I’m looking to do it in spectacular fashion, before the 12th round. This fight is going to end in a knockout on my behalf. I want everyone who’s going to be in the building and tuned in to know that this world title is staying right here in Tennessee.”

Feigenbutz, 24, is 31-2 with 28 knockouts and will be fighting for the first time in the United States. He has won 10 consecutive fights after losing an 11th-round technical knockout to Giovanni De Carolis in the 2015 world title bout.

“I’ve heard Feigenbutz is strong and physical and he thinks he’s going to come in and knock me out,” Plant said. “Mike Lee thought he was going to knock me out, and Jose Uzcategui said he was going to knock me out, but how’d that go for them? At the end of the day, boxing is hit and do not get hit. I have plenty of skills to spare. I’m not playing with this guy.