Anthony Dirrell stops Marcos Hernandez in four with crushing uppercut

Anthony Dirrell stopped Marcos Hernandez in four rounds with a crushing uppercut on Saturday in Las Vegas.

Anthony Dirrell’s goal was to demonstrate on Saturday night that he remains a worthy title challenger at 168 pounds.

Mission accomplished.

Dirrell stopped Marcos Hernandez with a monstrous right uppercut 22 seconds into Round 4 of a scheduled 10-rounder on the Canelo Alvarez-Caleb Plant card at the MGM Grand.

Dirrell (34-3-2, 26 KOs) is 37 years old and was 0-1-1 in his last two fights, a loss to David Benavidez that cost him his belt and a draw with Kyrone Davis. Thus, the thought of retirement crossed his mind.

Now the former two-time titleholder is back in business.

The fight was competitive for three-plus rounds, although Dirrell was landing heavier punches than Hernandez (15-5-2, 3 KOs). That included a number of body shots that might’ve taken some of the fight out Hernandez.

Then came an instantaneous ending to the fight, the result of a perfect uppercut that put Hernandez flat on his back. He was able to beat the count but, unsteady on his feet, referee Celestino Ruiz didn’t hesitate to stop the fight.

The winner of the Alvarez-Plant fight will have many options in his first defense of the undisputed 168-pound title. Dirrell just demonstrated that he’s a viable one.

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Anthony Dirrell stops Marcos Hernandez in four with crushing uppercut

Anthony Dirrell stopped Marcos Hernandez in four rounds with a crushing uppercut on Saturday in Las Vegas.

Anthony Dirrell’s goal was to demonstrate on Saturday night that he remains a worthy title challenger at 168 pounds.

Mission accomplished.

Dirrell stopped Marcos Hernandez with a monstrous right uppercut 22 seconds into Round 4 of a scheduled 10-rounder on the Canelo Alvarez-Caleb Plant card at the MGM Grand.

Dirrell (34-3-2, 26 KOs) is 37 years old and was 0-1-1 in his last two fights, a loss to David Benavidez that cost him his belt and a draw with Kyrone Davis. Thus, the thought of retirement crossed his mind.

Now the former two-time titleholder is back in business.

The fight was competitive for three-plus rounds, although Dirrell was landing heavier punches than Hernandez (15-5-2, 3 KOs). That included a number of body shots that might’ve taken some of the fight out Hernandez.

Then came an instantaneous ending to the fight, the result of a perfect uppercut that put Hernandez flat on his back. He was able to beat the count but, unsteady on his feet, referee Celestino Ruiz didn’t hesitate to stop the fight.

The winner of the Alvarez-Plant fight will have many options in his first defense of the undisputed 168-pound title. Dirrell just demonstrated that he’s a viable one.

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California cancels all cards in March; Kirkland vs. Hernandez postponed

California has canceled all combat sports cards until at least the end of March as a result of the coronavirus threat.

The growing coronavirus threat continues to force cancellations and postponements, including boxing in California throughout at least the end of March.

The California State Athletic Commission told all the state’s promoters that boxing and mixed martial arts cards have been banned through March 31 because of the virus, also called COVID-19.

“This morning, we were informed by the California State Athletic Commission that all combative sports events have been canceled for the month of March due to concerns regarding COVID-19,” Golden Boy Promotion Chairman Oscar De La Hoya said in a statement. “Therefore, our March 19 and March 28 events at Avalon Hollywood and the Forum, respectively, have officially been postponed.

“We will work with state and local officials as well as our venue and broadcast partners to determine the best course of action with respect to these and other upcoming events, both in California and elsewhere.”

“The health and safety of our fighters, fans, employees, officials and partners is of the utmost importance to us, and we thank them for their support and understanding during this time. We will communicate further plans when the time is appropriate.”

Golden Boy welterweight prospect Vergil Ortiz Jr. was scheduled to face Samuel Vargas on March 28 at The Forum in Inglewood, California. Golden Boy also had scheduled a card for March 19 at the Avalon Hollywood club featuring featherweight Joet Gonzalez against Chris Avalos.

It wasn’t clear Thursday when either would be re-scheduled. According to the statement, people who already purchased tickets, at the box office or on line, can get refunds.

The decision to ban boxing and MMA for the rest of the month was based on a directive from California Governor Gavin Newsom. In a statement, the CSAC said:

“Based on guidance issued by California Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) to protect Californians against the possible spread of COVID-19, the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) is canceling all events through March 31. CSAC will use this period to determine the next steps for moving forward with future events.

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has issued guidance that certain types of gatherings be postponed or canceled in March to protect public health and slow the rate of COVID-19 transmission. The recommendation applies to all nonessential professional, social, and community gatherings.”

At least two other cards were scheduled for March in California. A six-rounder between middleweights Quillisto Madera and Alexis Gaytan was scheduled for March 21 in Stockton. A Tom Loeffler-promoted card featuring Brian Ceballo vs. Brian Jones was scheduled for March 29 at The Avalon.

Across the country, a card featuring James Kirkland vs. Marcos Hernandez scheduled for Saturday in Maryland also was postponed because of the virus threat.

“In the interest of public health and after reviewing the current information on COVID-19, we have decided the best course of action is to postpone Saturday’s event,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “We understand how disappointing this is to boxing fans and regret any inconvenience.”

All ticket orders will be refunded.

Marcos Hernandez plans to use James Kirkland as springboard

Marcos Hernandez believes a victory over James Kirkland on Saturday will catapult him toward a shot at a title.

Marcos Hernandez knows a good opportunity when he sees one.

“Madman” has lost two of his last three fights – a ninth-round TKO against Jeison Rosario and unanimous decision against Kevin Newman II – but he believes he has what takes to be a contender. He’ll have a chance to demonstrate that when he faces James Kirkland in a 10-round middleweight bout Saturday in Oxon Hill, Maryland on Fox Sports 1.

“I’ve had a great camp and for the first time in my career I’ve added a strength and conditioning coach,” Hernandez said. “I’m constantly in the gym with [trainer] Henry Ramirez working hard every single day. I was super focused going into this camp, since I know this is a major opportunity to get me back in line for a world title shot. I know I have to take this seriously.

“Some people may have doubted me based on past fights, but that is only fueling my motivation. I miss my family a lot, but I know to be great, I have to do what it takes to go to the next level.”

Hernandez (14-3-1, 3 KOs) has faced mostly second-tier opposition but does have two fights against Rosario, who stopped Julian Williams to win a junior middleweight title in January.

The first meeting, a six-round middleweight fight, ended in a split draw. That might provide a hint of what the product of Fresno, California is capable of.

Hernandez, also known as Mark Anthony Hernandez, respects the punching power of the 35-year-old Kirkland (34-2, 30 KOs) but he believes he’s the more complete fighter.

“James Kirkland is a notorious fighter known for his power, but his time has come and gone,” Hernandez said. “This is a great opportunity for me since Kirkland is a popular fighter. And when I beat him, people will take notice.

“I watched Kirkland growing up and I have studied his mistakes. Kirkland only has one style, but I have many. This will be a great fight for the fans because both of us have our backs against the wall and must win.”

And if Hernandez wins?

“When I win, I want to get back in there with unified champion Jeison Rosario,” said Hernandez. “I have fought Rosario twice already, and the first time was a draw. I have unfinished business with him. I need to make a big statement and have a highlight-reel performance this Saturday night.

“I believe I can fight him this year. The fight would be a trilogy, and who doesn’t like trilogies in boxing?”

James Kirkland to headline card against Marcos Hernandez on March 14

James Kirkland makes his 2020 debut against Marcos Hernandez on March 14 at the MGM Grand National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland.

Mercurial brawler James Kirkland will headline a Premier Boxing Champions card March 14 at the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland, according to a release. The bout will be televised on Fox Sports 1.

Kirkland’s opponent is Marcos Hernandez of Fresno, California.

“I’m very excited to make the most of this opportunity,” Kirkland (34-2, 30 KOs) said. “… It’s truly a blessing to be back in the mix. I’m training hard and perfecting my craft like always. Look for me to bring fireworks on March 14.”

Kirkland seemed to have retired from the sport after his devastating knockout loss to Canelo Alvarez in 2015. The San Antonio native returned to the ring last year and collected two stoppage wins against overmatched journeymen.

Kirkland made his name on HBO as a highlight-reel brawler. He has also made headlines for the wrong reasons, including an assault charge in 2013 and for his contentious, on-and-off relationship with longtime trainer Ann Wolfe. 

Hernandez (14-3-1, 3 KOs) is coming off a decision loss to Kevin Newman II in November.

On the undercard, undefeated prospect Eimantas Stanionis (10-0, 7 KOs) will face Justin DeLoach (18-4, 9 KOs) in a 10-round welterweight bout. Stanionis is a 2016 Olympian from Lithuania.