7/19 ESPN+: Teofimo Lopez vs Masayoshi Nakatani

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Teofimo Lopez vs. Masayoshi Nakatani - Undercard Information

The fighting pride of Brazil, middleweight contender Esquiva “La Pantera” Falcao, has a world title shot on his mind. The next step for the 2012 Olympic silver medalist is Jesus Antonio Gutierrez in a 10-round showdown Friday, July 19 at MGM National Harbor.

Falcao-Gutierrez will be the featured bout on the undercard stream live on ESPN+ beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT. In eight-round undercard action, middleweight prospect Tyler “Hercules” Howard (17-0, 11 KOs) will take on Philadelphia native Jamaal Davis (18-14-1, 7 KOs), and super featherweight Tyler McCreary (15-0-1, 7 KOs) will look to rebound from a March 23 draw against Jessie Cris Rosales (22-2-1, 10 KOs).

The evening will be topped by a pair of IBF world title eliminators — lightweight Teofimo Lopez versus Masayoshi Nakatani and junior welterweight Maxim Dadashev versus Subriel Matias — that will stream live on ESPN+ starting at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.

“This is a great opportunity for me to showcase my skills,” Falcao said. “Nobody has seen the best of me yet, and I am working hard with Robert Garcia to improve my craft. I look at all of the middleweights out there, and I know I can compete with any of them. I fought on the biggest stage as an amateur. I will thrive when I am given that opportunity as a professional.”

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Falcao (23-0, 15 KOs) turned pro in February 2014 following a storied amateur career that included an excruciatingly close 14-13 decision loss to Ryota Murata in the 2012 Olympic gold medal match (75 kilograms). A natural righty who fights as a southpaw, Falcao is a classic boxer-puncher who has never come close to tasting defeat in the paid ranks.

After winning three bouts in 2018, including a pair of first-round stoppages, Falcao returned home to Brazil for the first time as a pro on March 31, shutting out veteran Jorge Daniel Miranda over 10 rounds. Gutierrez (25-3-2, 12 KOs), from Tijuana, Mexico, is an eight-year pro who is looking to rebound from a knockout loss to Steven Butler last November in Canada. Prior to the Butler defeat, Gutierrez had been on a six-bout unbeaten streak dating back to June 2016.

In other undercard action:

Dusty Hernandez-Harrison (32-0-1, 18 KOs), one of Washington, D.C.’s most popular young fighters, will look to thrill the home region fans in an eight-round super welterweight bout versus Juan De Angel (21-11-1, 19 KOs).

Top heavyweight prospect Cassius Chaney (15-0, 9 KOs) will look to extend his knockout streak to five versus Joel Caudle (8-2-2, 5 KOs) in a bout scheduled for eight or six rounds.

Washington, D.C. native Patrick Harris (16-0, 8 KOs) will make his third appearance at MGM National Harbor in a super lightweight bout scheduled for eight or six rounds against Donald Ward (11-10-1 5 KOs).

Nathaniel Davis (1-0, 1 KO), from Lusby, Maryland, will take on Rolando Vargas (2-0, 2 KOs) in a battle of unbeaten lightweights.

Promoted by Top Rank, tickets priced at $100, $75, $50 and $25 (not including applicable fees) are on sale now and can be purchased online at ticketmaster.com or in person at the MGM National Harbor.
 

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im surprised this isnt getting a lot of attention...lopez is facing a undefeated random unknown asian and there are 2 hard punching undefeated young prospects in the co main..might be a sleeper...sleeper in a good way

Agreed. At the very least, it'll be a Teofimo showcase to start off a great weekend for boxing.
 

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Teofimo Lopez, Nakatani Weigh 134.4 Each For 135 Title Eliminator

By Jake Donovan

Armed with a new diet and renewed purpose, Teofimo Lopez is ready to 'Takeover' the lightweight division for years to come.

The rising contender from Las Vegas, Nev.—by way of Brooklyn, N.Y.—and Masayoshi Nakatani both made weight for their lightweight title eliminator. Lopez (13-0, 11KOs) checked in at a shredded 134.4 pounds, the same weight as Japan's Nakatani (18-0, 12KOs).

Their bout streams live on ESPN+ from MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Md.

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Lopez admitted in recent interviews—including an excellent story penned by ESPN.com's (and former BoxingScene.com news editor) Steve Kim to have struggled with lightweight to the point of abandoning his plans to fight for a title at the weight, in fact nearly impacting his decision to go through with his eventual knockout win over former title challenger Edis Tatli this past April. Drastic changes in his training routine have seen the 2018 BoxingScene.com Prospect of the Year come correct, as he's back on original plans to not just win a title at lightweight, but to clean house.

A win on Friday will put him in direct path for a shot at reigning lightweight titlist Richard Commey. In order to get there, he will have to get past Nakatani, who makes his U.S. debut. The 30-year old contender has fought exclusively in his native Japan, including a 4th round knockout of Hurricane Futa in his most recent start last December.

Another title eliminator graces the main portion of the show, with unbeaten super lightweights Maxim Dadashev and Surbriel Matias colliding in a 12-round clash.

Dadashev (13-0, 11KOs)—a former standout amateur from Russia who now lives and trains in Oxnard, Calif.—weighed in at 139.2 pounds. He enters on the heels of a thrilling knockout of Ricky Sismundo in March, recovering from a 2nd round knockdown to knockout of the Filipino in four rounds.

Puerto Rico's Matias (13-0, 13KOs) checked in at 139.8 pounds in looking to extend his perfect mark of 13 knockouts in as many starts.

FULL WEIGHTS

Teofimo Lopez 134.4 lbs. vs. Masayoshi Nakatani 134.4 lbs.—12 rds. lightweight
Maxim Dadashev 139.2 lbs. Subriel Matias 139.8 lbs.—12 rds, super lightweight
Esquiva Falcao 161.4 lbs. vs. Jesus Antonio Gutierrez 161.2 lbs.—10 rds, middleweight
Tyler McCreary 134.2 lbs. vs. Jessie Cris Rosales 134 lbs.—8 rds, lightweight
Cassius Chaney 252.8 lbs. vs. Joel Caudle 255.6 lbs.—8 rds, heavyweight
Tyler Howard 161.8 lbs. vs. Jamaal Davis 161.4 lbs.—8 rds, middleweight
Dusty Hernandez Harrison 159.8 lbs. vs. Juan De Angel 164.8 lbs.—8 rds, middleweight
Rolando Vargas 134.4 lbs. vs. Nathaniel Lee Davis 134.6 lbs.—4 rds, lightweight
Patrick Harris, 138.6 lbs. vs. Donald Ward 138.4 lbs.—8 rds, super lightweight
 
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