3/2/24 ESPN+ - Otabek Kholmatov vs Raymond Ford (vacant WBA Featherweight Title) / Luis Alberto Lopez vs Reiya Abe (IBF Featherweight Title)

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VERONA, N.Y. (Dec. 19, 2023) — The featherweight division will take center stage in a high-octane world title doubleheader on Saturday, March 2 at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York.

In the main event, Uzbek phenom Otabek Kholmatov will fight Raymond Ford for the vacant WBA featherweight world title. This duel of unbeaten southpaws will see the WBA’s No.1 and No. 2 contenders making their inaugural world title appearances.

In the co-feature, Luis Alberto “El Venado” Lopez defends his IBF world crown against Japanese contender Reiya Abe.

Kholmatov-Ford & Lopez-Abe will headline a stacked card streaming live and exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+.

Promoted by Top Rank, tickets go on sale Thursday, December 21 at 10 a.m. ET and can be purchased at the Turning Stone Resort Casino Box Office, charge by phone by calling 800.771.7711, or online at Ticketmaster.com.

“Kholmatov and Ford are deserving challengers for the WBA world title. That is a true 50/50 fight,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “Lopez believes he is the top featherweight in the world, and I know he’ll want to make a huge statement against a tough out in Abe. The fans at Turning Stone Resort Casino will be in for a real treat.”

Kholmatov (11-0, 10 KOs), a former international amateur champion, debuted as a pro in August 2021 and secured nine impressive victories before the year ended. The 25-year-old southpaw stepped up to face then-unbeaten Armenian Andranik Grigorian in March 2022, decisioning him after 12 dominant rounds. In his last fight, Kholmatov traveled to enemy territory to battle undefeated British contender Thomas Patrick Ward. The Uzbek powerhouse dropped Ward three times, forcing his corner to throw in the towel in the fifth round.

“This is the opportunity I have been waiting for, and I will be ready,” Kholmatov, said. “I have no doubt. On March 2, I will become the new WBA featherweight champion of the world.”

Ford (14-0-1, 7 KOs) was a two-time national Golden Gloves champion before entering the paid ranks in March 2019. In 15 pro fights, he has only had one blemish, a draw against then-unbeaten Aaron Perez in March 2021. Since then, the 24-year-old native of Camden, New Jersey, has gone 6-0 with three knockouts, including wins over undefeated prospects Edward Vazquez and Richard Medina, as well as a victory over former world champion Jessie Magdaleno. Ford dropped Magdaleno twice en route to a 12-round decision win.

Ford said, “I've been waiting so long for this fight, and I'm already tired of talking about it. I've worked my whole life to put myself in position for this opportunity, and I will be leaving that ring on March 2 as a world champion.”

Lopez (29-2, 16 KOs), the fighting pride of Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico, captured the IBF strap by dethroning Josh Warrington in his hometown of Leeds, England, last December. In May, the 30-year-old traveled to Belfast and beat hometown hero Michael Conlan via fifth-round TKO. Lopez defended his title against division mainstay Joet Gonzalez, emerging victorious via unanimous decision after 12 hard-fought rounds in September.

Lopez said, “My team and I are focused on Reiya Abe. I’m going to make my third title defense on March 2, and we’ll be focused on obtaining the victory and making a statement in order to get a unification fight against whomever is available.”

Abe (25-3-1, 10 KOs), the IBF No. 1 featherweight contender, suffered a few early-career setbacks before a breakout performance against then-undefeated Ren Sasaki in October 2020. The 30-year-old southpaw is unbeaten in five bouts since the Sasaki triumph. Abe captured his first regional title with a decision win over Hinata Maruta in May 2022 and defended it against Jinki Maeda seven months later. He is coming off a points victory in a world title eliminator against former two-division world champion Kiko Martinez.

Abe said, “I am traveling a long way to fulfill my dream of becoming champion of the world. Lopez is a tough opponent, and I will give it my all to bring a world title home to Japan.”

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About Turning Stone Resort Casino
Host of the March 2 event, Turning Stone Resort Casino is a Forbes Four-Star Award-winning destination resort, which continues to distinguish itself as a premier destination for major boxing events that are broadcast around the world. Boxing hall-of-famers and legends of the sport have attended fights, promoted cards, or fought at Turning Stone over the last two decades, including Oscar De La Hoya, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Miquel Cotto, Mike Tyson selected Turning Stone as the venue for his world debut as a promoter, and Muhammad Ali’s daughter Laila Ali made her boxing debut at Turning Stone and attended a fight in 2022 when she was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

Turning Stone is the Official Resort Casino of the International Boxing Hall of Fame Weekend, an international event celebrating boxing legends and current superstars in the sport. Throughout the year, Turning Stone and the Boxing Hall of Fame attract thousands of boxing fans, Hall of Famers and sports media to the region for a series of boxing events at Turning Stone that culminate in June with the International Boxing Hall of Fame Weekend.

Turning Stone features world-class amenities including NY Rec & Social Club, featuring TS Sports, a state-of-the-art sports book and elevated sports lounge, five hotels, more than 20 signature dining options, two spas, a 125,000 square foot Las Vegas style gaming floor, multiple entertainment venues, five golf courses, and several bars and lounges offering live entertainment every weekend.
 
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Brian Norman-Janelson Bocachica Added To Undercard Of March 2 ESPN Featherweight Title Fight Doubleheader​

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BY JAKE DONOVAN
Published Mon Jan 08, 2024, 08:15 PM EST
A welterweight crossroads bout has been added to a show loaded with featherweight action.
BoxingScene.com has learned that Brian Norman and Janelson Bocachica have agreed to terms for an intriguing matchup. Their welterweight fight will take place on March 2 as part of an ESPN+ streamed undercard from Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York.
Norman (25-0, 19KOs) enjoyed a relatively active 2023 campaign with three fights after having sat out for all of 2022. All came after he signed with Top Rank, who will present the March 2 event.
The 23-year-old rising welterweight from Conyers, Georgia—who is managed by Fighters First Management, led by Jolene Mizzone—previously enjoyed a five-fight knockout streak before he went the distance in each of his past three starts. In his most recent outing, Norman outpointed Quinton Randall over ten awkward rounds last November 16 from T-Mobile Arena in June. The bout was his first since he underwent surgery for his right hand last June.
Bocachica enters on the heels of a three-fight winless streak. However, he was considered unlucky to not get the nod in his last outing.
The skilled 25-year-old boxer from Detroit was left stunned when Alberto Palmetta was the announced winner in their November 1 ProBox TV headliner from Plant City, Florida. Judges Dennis DeBon (97-93), Joanne Richard (96-94) and Tito Wilgo (96-94) all awarded the more aggressive Palmetta, though the majority of viewers seemed to favor Bocachica’s cleaner punching.
Once a red-hot prospect, Bocachica previously found himself on the opposite end of such a decision in a ten-round draw versus Paul Kroll. Their July 2021 ShoBox opener saw the three judges split in their scoring, though most believed that Philadelphia’s Kroll was the rightful winner of their bout between unbeaten welterweights.
Bocachica won his first seventeen bouts prior to that point. Two straight defeats followed that night, including a September 2022 eight-round unanimous decision to Roiman Villa in Atlantic City.
The main portion of the show will air live on ESPN and features a pair of featherweight title fights. IBF titlist Luis Alberto Lopez (29-2, 16KOs) defends versus mandatory challenger Reiya Abe (25-3-1, 10KOs), while Otabek Kholmatov (12-0, 11KOs) and Raymond Ford (14-0-1, 7KOs) collide for the vacant WBA belt.
 
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Brian Norman Jr.-Janelson Bocachica Welterweight Battle Added to Otabek Kholmatov-Raymond Ford Undercard March 2 at Turning Stone Resort Casino

Norman-Bocachica, the return of Nico Ali Walsh, and additional undercard fights will stream live and exclusively on ESPN+
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VERONA, N.Y. (Jan. 24, 2024) — Following three impressive victories in 2023, welterweight standout Brian Norman Jr. is gearing up for a breakthrough year.

Norman will defend his WBO International title against Janelson Bocachica in a 10-rounder on Saturday, March 2 at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York. Norman-Bocachica joins a stacked undercard that will be headlined by the vacant WBA featherweight world title showdown between Uzbek phenom Otabek Kholmatov and American contender Raymond Ford.

In the co-feature, Mexico’s Luis Alberto “El Venado” Lopez defends his IBF crown against Japanese upstart Reiya Abe.

Kholmatov-Ford, Lopez-Abe and undercard fights will stream live and exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+.

Promoted by Top Rank, tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at the Turning Stone Resort Casino Box Office, charge by phone by calling 800.771.7711, or online at Ticketmaster.com.

Norman (25-0, 19 KOs) made his pro debut in January 2018 and went 11-0 in his first year in the paid ranks. In 2021, he fought four times, including a first-round TKO against Roque Agustin Junco that December. After a year-long layoff, Norman regained his momentum in 2023 by tallying eight-round decisions against Rodrigo Coria in January and Jesus Perez in May before capturing his first regional title against Quinton Randall in November. Bocachica (17-2-1, 11 KOs) went 16-0 before handing Mark Reyes Jr. his first pro defeat in February 2021. Since then, he's been involved in several close contests, including a narrow decision loss to Alberto Palmetta last November.

The undercard will showcase a variety of emerging talents from the Top Rank roster, as well as the return of a home region hero:

Undefeated U.S. Olympic silver medalist Duke Ragan (9-0, 1 KO) will see action in an eight-round featherweight clash against Colombia’s Brandon Valdes (15-4, 7 KOs). Ragan signed with Top Rank in August 2020 and fought four times as a pro before capturing the silver medal in Tokyo. He then continued his career in the paid ranks in 2022 by scoring four additional victories. The Cincinnati native toughed out a split decision victory against Jose Perez last October.

In a battle of undefeated junior welterweights, Dominican Olympian Rohan Polanco (11-0, 7 KOs) will lock horns against Tarik Zaina (13-0-1, 8 KOs). Polanco conquered a trio of stiff tests last year, each with only one career loss. He decisioned Ricardo Quiroz in April and earned stoppages against Cesar Francis in July and Keith Hunter in December. Zaina aims to build off his biggest triumph yet, a unanimous decision win over Argentine contender Marcelino Lopez.

U.S. Olympian Troy Isley (11-0, 4 KOs) will face Marcos Hernandez (16-6-2, 3 KOs) in an eight-round middleweight bout. The 25-year-old looks to build off a successful 2023, including a unanimous decision verdict over Mexican veteran Vladimir Hernandez in November.

Heavyweight prospect Brandon Moore (13-0, 8 KOs) takes on Helaman Olguin (9-6-1, 4 KOs) in an eight-rounder. Moore returns following his Top Rank debut in November, an eight-round decision over Robert Simms.

Floyd Diaz (10-0, 3 KOs) puts his unbeaten record on the line in an eight-round bantamweight tilt against the upset-minded Puerto Rican Edwin Rodriguez (12-7-2, 5 KOs). Diaz decisioned once-beaten Max Ornelas for a regional title in November.

Middleweight prospect Nico Ali Walsh (9-1, 5 KOs) will make his 2024 debut in a six-rounder against an opponent to be named. The grandson of “The Greatest” starts his 2024 following a points triumph over Noel Lafargue last December in Conakry, Guinea.

Junior welterweight prospect Bryce Mills (14-1, 5 KOs), who hails from nearby Liverpool, New York, will square off against Gerffred Ngayot (6-1, 5 KOs) in a six-rounder.
 
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Raymond Ford On Title Shot Against Otabek Kholmatov, Vows To "Completely Outclass Him"​

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BY HANS THEMISTODE
Published Mon Feb 05, 2024, 06:24 PM EST
Of course, winning is salient but it’s always been about how you get it done. Otabek Kholmatov looks as spectacular as his record indicates. Not only does he take care of business in the ring but he flat-out runs over the competition.
He may have just a handful of fights but the 25-year-old has seemingly done enough to catch the eye of the WBA sanctioning body. With their title vacant, Kholmatov (12-0, 11 KOs) was given the call. Officially, he'll fight for a chance to become a world champion when he takes on Raymond Ford on March 2nd.
Kholmatov isn’t the most audacious trash talker, preferring to let his work speak for itself. With only one of his opponents reaching the final bell, he’s hoping that Ford eventually crumbles. Folding under pressure, however, isn’t something that Ford has ever done.
For the 24-year-old, he isn’t going to ignore Kholmatov’s power. Nevertheless, is he scared of being hit by him or worried about what he brings to the table? Absolutely not.
“Nothing,” said Ford during an interview with YSM Sports Media when asked what Kholmatov brings to the table that has him unnerved. “Nothing at all.”
Outside of his split decision draw against Aaron Perez, Ford (14-0-1, 7 KOs) has looked practically unbeatable. In 2023, Ford’s year could be looked upon as both depressing and breakout-worthy. Ultimately, the New Jersey native entered the ring just once. But while his schedule was scant, he did take on his first former world champion in Jessie Magdaleno.
Following that win, Kholmatov is now next up on his schedule. If Ford grabs the victory, he’ll be the happiest man in the Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, New York. Well, sort of. For Ford, it’s all about style points. Meaning, he has a point to prove come fight night.
“He got a lot of holes in his game. I’m a go in there and dominate. That’s what I train to do. I’m not going in there looking for a close fight. I’m a completely outclass him and show him and the whole world that he’s not on my level.”
 
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