Mark Magsayo vs. Rey Vargas | Boxing fight Highlights #boxing #sports #combat #fight #action
Mark Magsayo vs. Rey Vargas | Boxing fight Highlights #boxing #sports #combat #fight #action

Rey Vargas has achieved the status of a two-division world champion, securing the WBC World Featherweight Champion title after a hard-fought 12-round split decision victory over the reigning champion, Mark Magsayo. This thrilling bout took place at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, as part of an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions and broadcasted on SHOWTIME. The judges, Tim Cheatham and David Sutherland, both saw Vargas as the winner with a score of 115-112 on their scorecards, while Jesse Reyes' score of 114-113 favored Magsayo. Notably, all three judges awarded the last two rounds to Vargas, further solidifying his victory. Vargas, with impeccable timing, used his gangly height, precise jab, and effective body shots to overcome a ninth-round knockdown. He managed to keep Magsayo at bay for a significant portion of the fight, showcasing his skills. Reflecting on his victory, Vargas expressed his gratitude, saying, "I'm at a loss for words. I worked hard for this. I want to thank God, my family, and my trainer Nacho Beristain. The first title I won was enjoyable, but this one is special. This win is for me. It was a great fight, and my dad was full of emotion when he spoke to me today." The fight began with a bang, as Magsayo landed a powerful right just 26 seconds into the match, with Vargas responding with rights of his own. As the fight progressed, Vargas established his jab and incorporated the occasional counter left hook. The height disparity between the two fighters posed a challenge for Magsayo. Vargas capitalized on his 5-foot-10½ frame by maintaining distance, which worked to his advantage against Magsayo, who stands at 5-foot-6. Magsayo occasionally lunged forward in an attempt to land significant shots, but Vargas effectively timed his opponent's advances. Through the first four rounds, Vargas managed to land 18 body shots compared to Magsayo's eight. Although Magsayo had his moments, such as a well-placed counter left hook, it seemed that Vargas controlled both the round and the fight with his reach. Magsayo's energy appeared to wane in the sixth round, which Vargas used to his advantage. He relentlessly attacked Magsayo's body with punishing left hooks, causing Magsayo's right arm to drop. In the seventh round, Vargas suffered a cut above his left eyebrow due to a clash of heads. As the eighth round came to a close, Magsayo connected with a solid straight right, prompting his Hall of Fame trainer, Freddie Roach, to encourage him to be more aggressive. In the ninth round, Magsayo closed the distance for the first time, ultimately landing a left to Vargas' body and a crunching short right to his chin, resulting in Vargas being knocked down for the fourth time in his career. Vargas admitted, "It wasn't that effective, but it counts, he did get me there." Magsayo, overflowing with confidence, pressed the attack in the final seconds of the ninth round. Vargas, although getting up from the knockdown, was forced to clinch and move in order to survive the round. During the break between rounds, Beristain cautioned him about Magsayo's inside game. However, in the 10th round, Vargas didn't seem to have fully recovered, and Magsayo failed to capitalize. By the championship rounds, Vargas had regained his composure, while Magsayo needed a knockout to secure a victory. Vargas returned to using his height advantage, maintaining a comfortable distance with his jab and countering Magsayo with sharp left hooks. Magsayo, acknowledging his effort, said, "It's this today, no matter what, I'll come back stronger. I'm disappointed, but I did my best." He reflected on his strategy, mentioning, "When I had him down, the punch was straight, he did his job in the ring, running. I applied the pressure we trained in the gym, but he was taller, and he's the man today. I will rest, watch the fight, and train to fight again, correcting my mistakes for the next time." As for Vargas, he's already eyeing the next big challenge. He stated, "I was in control of the entire fight, except for the ninth when I lost a little control. Now I want the unification bout. I want to fight Leo Santa Cruz. We've already talked about it with my team." #shortsyoutube #shorts #shrotvideo #shortsfeed #shortsviral #pinoy #filipino #philippines #vargas #magsayo #markmagsayo #boxing #boxingvideos #boxingnews #boxingtraining #boxinglife #boxing#boxingvideos #boxingworkout #sports #sportsnews #action #actionsports #actionfigures #bestmoments #best #highlight #highlights #fight #fighting #fightscene #fighter #punch #punching #usa #mexico #combat #combatsports #combatwarriors #filipino #pinoy #mexico #mexican #navarrete #usa #combat #combatsports #fist #warrior #thurman #dannygarcia #shawnporter #showtime #mariobarrios #keiththurman #thurman #lightweight #ukraine #korea #japan #baltimore #maryland #panama #panamá #puertorico #puertorican #bantamweight



Tyson Fury  vs.  Francis Ngannou  | Boxing Fight HIGHLIGHTS #boxing #fury #tysonfury #combat
Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou | Boxing Fight HIGHLIGHTS #boxing #fury #tysonfury #combat

Tyson Fury remains the reigning champion, but his victory was hard-fought and far from the easy win many had anticipated on his way to a unification bout with Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia. Fury had to overcome adversity, including being knocked down by Francis Ngannou, who was making his debut in the ring. Fury, who holds the WBC and lineal heavyweight titles, found himself on the defensive for much of the bout as Ngannou aggressively pressed the action. Traditionally, Fury has used his height and weight advantage to clinch with opponents and wear them down, but Ngannou, a former UFC heavyweight champion, managed to hold his own in the clinch, landing inside shots and even throwing Fury off at times. The most shocking moment occurred in the third round when Ngannou connected with a left hand that sent Fury to the canvas for a knockdown. Despite showing signs of fatigue in the middle rounds, Ngannou mounted furious comebacks in the later part of the fight, making Fury more hesitant to engage than he had ever been in his undefeated career. Nonetheless, Fury displayed superior boxing skills in most rounds and, while not as dominant as expected, managed to secure a split decision victory with scores of 94-95, 96-93, and 95-94. After the fight, Fury acknowledged the unexpected challenge, saying, "No, that definitely wasn't in the script. He's a hell of a fighter. Strong, a good puncher, and a better boxer than we ever thought he'd be... He's given me one of my hardest fights in the past 10 years." Much of the pre-fight hype centered on Fury's upcoming bout with Usyk to determine the undisputed heavyweight champion of the four-belt era, but after the grueling encounter, it appeared Fury might not be eager to stick to the previously planned date of December 23. "I'm going to go home," Fury stated, echoing the sentiment of his promoter, Frank Warren. "I've been in training camp for 12 weeks. Going to go home and take a long rest and decide what's next." For Ngannou, this fight was undeniably a major victory. He not only survived 10 rounds against the lineal heavyweight champion but also managed to score a knockdown and even won on one of the official scorecards. Many experts had predicted a one-sided contest, but Ngannou's performance demonstrated his resilience and potential in the boxing world. "I'm feeling great," Ngannou declared post-fight. "I'm feeling fantastic. It didn't go my way. I might come up short today. I might be wounded, but I'll come back... Now I know I can do this. Get ready. A wolf is in the house." #tysonfury #TYSONFURYVSFRANCIS #tyson #fight #shorts #shortvideo #shortvideos #shortsfeed #boxing #boxingvideos #boxingnews #boxingtraining #boxinglife #boxing#boxingvideos #boxingworkout #sports #sportsnews #action #actionsports #actionfigures #bestmoments #best #highlight #highlights #fight #fighting #fightscene #fighter #punch #punching #usa #mexico #combat #combatsports #combatwarriors #filipino #pinoy #mexico #mexican #navarrete #usa #combat #combatsports #fist #warrior #thurman #dannygarcia #shawnporter #showtime



Nonito Donaire  vs. Stephon Young  | Boxing Knockout Highlights  #boxing #sports #combatsports
Nonito Donaire vs. Stephon Young | Boxing Knockout Highlights #boxing #sports #combatsports

Nonito Donaire (40-5, 26 KOs) secured his place in the World Boxing Super Series’ bantamweight finals tonight on DAZN, absolutely crushing late replacement Stephon Young (18-2-3, 7 KOs) with a perfect left hook in Round 6. The official stoppage came at 2:37 seconds. Young started the fight in a defensive responsible fashion, using a lot of lateral movement and slick defense to try to keep Donaire — who was the noticeably larger man in the ring — from running him over. He had some success doing that early but didn’t really get much offense off. Then by the end of the second round Young started to find a home for his left hand repeatedly, and although he had a hard time stopping Donaire from coming forward, he did make him pay for it even if he had to eat some bigger shots in order to do so. But as the fight wore on Donaire’s bigger size and bigger punch started to take a toll on Young, who continued to fight valiantly but was just overmatched. And once Donaire had Young sufficiently wounded, here’s how he ended the fight. Despite the win, though, Donaire still showed that he’s not the dynamo he once was, and the fact that he was getting repeatedly caught with the same punch was a bit concerning going forward, especially as he’s presumed to be taking on Naoya Inoue in the finals. For now, at least, Donaire has a Knockout of the Year candidate. #shorts #shortvideo #shortsviral #shortsfeed #boxing #boxingvideos #boxingnews #boxingtraining #boxinglife #boxingworkout #sports #sportsnews #action #actionsports #actionfigures #bestmoments #best #highlight #highlights #fight #fighting #fightscene #fighter #punch #punching #usa #mexico #combat #combatsports #combatwarriors #pinoy #filipino #mexican #gloves #punchingpower #sparring #kickboxing #thaiboxing #boxingdefense #boxingchampions #boxingnews #pinoy #filipino #pinoyyoutuber #ring #browl #battle #attack #usa #strike #knock #power #slugger #slugger #slugging #bisaya #luzon #mindanao #combatwarriors



Reymart Gaballo   vs. Nonito Donaire | Boxing fight Highlights  #boxing #combat #sports #action
Reymart Gaballo vs. Nonito Donaire | Boxing fight Highlights #boxing #combat #sports #action

WBC Bantamweight World Champion and future Hall of Famer Nonito Donaire scored a fourth-round knockout over previously unbeaten Reymart Gaballo to successfully defend his title in the SHOWTIME main event Saturday night headlining a Premier Boxing Champions event from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. In an all-Filipino battle, Donaire (42-6, 28 KOs) continued to build up his Hall of Fame resume, landing his signature left hook, this time to the body, to eventually end the fight. Gaballo (24-1, 20 KOs) came out employing a high guard, clearly working to avoid that vaunted left hook. "I've been in this game for such a long time and I've had so many fights, I didn't think I was going to have to feel him out,” said Donaire. “But he came out differently than I thought he would. He tried to nullify my left hook, but I just had to have no mercy.” The four-division world champion in his second reign at 118-pounds, Donaire was able to remain patient as he searched for an opening for his preferred attack. Heeding the advice from his corner, Donaire found his spot for the left hook in the fourth round, connecting to the body and putting Gaballo down late in the round. "My wife and my dad were telling me to go to the body,” said Donaire. “I had to set it up by bouncing up and down to open up that shot. I was throwing the right hand in the earlier rounds and then he didn't expect the left hook to the body.” While Gaballo was able to momentarily rise to his feet after the blow, he quickly retreated back to the floor, prompting referee Ray Corona to halt the bout 2:59 seconds into the round. "I thought he was going to get up because I know he has a lot of heart, but that was a tremendous punch that landed,” said Donaire. “I just told him after the fight not to be down. Because he's a great fighter. I had trouble figuring him out and I'm here to help him with anything he needs the rest of his career.” With his first defense of the WBC title under his belt, the 39-year-old Donaire will now seek a rematch against unified bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue, after their 2019 Fight of the Year clash. "It's my team's job to work on the rematch with Inoue,” said Donaire. “I believe my team is going to make it happen. I'm able to keep fighting at this age because I just have faith in myself and have a lifestyle that's good for me. There is no such thing as a cheat day. It's a choice day, and it's my choice to train and to be me." #shorts #shortsyoutube #shortsviral #shortsfeed #shortvideos #boxing #boxing #boxingvideos #boxingnews #boxingtraining #boxinglife #boxingworkout #sports #sportsnews #action #actionsports #actionfigures #bestmoments #best #highlight #highlights #fight #fighting #fightscene #fighter #punch #punching #usa #mexico #combat #combatsports #combatwarriors #warriors #warrior #boxinglegend



Donaire vs. Oubaali | Knockout Highlights  #boxing #boxingvideos #sports #sportsnews
Donaire vs. Oubaali | Knockout Highlights #boxing #boxingvideos #sports #sportsnews

Nonito Donaire is champion once again. Fourteen years after he won his first world title, the “Filipino Flash” cemented his Hall of Fame credentials with a sensational fourth-round KO win over Nordine Oubaali to capture the WBC World Bantamweight title Saturday night in the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING main event from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif. in a Premier Boxing Champions event. The 38-year-old Donaire (41-6, 27 KOs) is now the oldest world champion ever at 118-pounds. He accomplished it with the left hand that’s been the calling card of his career as he dropped Oubaali (17-1, 12 KOs) three times in total. Following a feel-out first, Donaire went to work in the second, walking Oubaali down and countering with thudding effect. Donaire scored the first knockdown early in the third, dropping Oubaali with his trademark counter left hook. The Frenchman rose on unsteady legs and Donaire pounced, landing more big shots until another left hook floored Oubaali just a split second before the round ended. Again, Oubaali struggled to his feet, dazed yet willing to fight on. #boxing #boxing #boxingnews #boxingtraining #boxinglife #boxingworkout #boxingego #boxingday #boxingmedia #boxinglive #sports #sportsnews #action #actionsports #actionfigures #bestmoments #fight #punch



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I Dunked on Lebron James!!

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