8/27 ESPN: Richard Commey vs Jose Pedraza

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Two former world champions are set for an Oklahoma showdown, as Jose “Sniper” Pedraza will battle Richard “RC” Commey in the 10-round junior welterweight main event Saturday, Aug. 27, at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.

In the 10-round heavyweight co-feature, the fighting pride of Toledo, Ohio, undefeated puncher Jared “The Real Big Baby” Anderson, returns to action against veteran Miljan Rovcanin.

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with DiBella Entertainment, Pedraza-Commey and Anderson-Rovcanin will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT.

Tickets starting at $49 are on sale now at www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com.

“The junior welterweight division is talent-rich, and the winner of Pedraza-Commey is in line for a massive fight,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “We are thrilled to see Jared Anderson back in action. He is the world’s best young heavyweight, and fans will have another opportunity to see a future superstar.”

Pedraza (29-4, 14 KOs), from Cidra, Puerto Rico, is a two-weight world champion who has fought many of this generation’s top fighters since capturing the IBF junior lightweight crown in June 2015. He moved up to the junior welterweight ranks in 2019, rebounding from a loss to Jose Zepeda to author victories over Mikkel LesPierre, 2008 U.S. Olympian Javier Molina, and the previously unbeaten Julian Rodriguez. Pedraza’s momentum was halted in March when he dropped a tightly contested decision to former unified world champion Jose Ramirez.

Pedraza said, "August 27 will definitely be a high-stakes battle between two world-class fighters. We are both coming to get back on the winning path. That's the perfect recipe for a great fight. I know that a convincing victory against an opponent of Commey's caliber will put me back in contention to capture that coveted world title opportunity. Despite what happened in my last fight, I still have my sights set on being crowned world champion at 140 pounds. I'm still chasing my goal of becoming a three-division world champion.”

Commey (30-4, 27 KOs), one of Ghana’s most accomplished fighters, captured the IBF lightweight world title in February 2019 with a second-round stoppage over Isa Chaniev. Since losing his title to Teofimo Lopez that December, Commey knocked out Jackson Marinez in six rounds and lost a decision to pound-for-pound legend Vasiliy “Loma” Lomachenko. After 34 fights campaigning as a lightweight, Commey now moves up to 140 pounds in hopes of winning a second world title.

“I am grateful to DiBella Entertainment and Top Rank to be fighting on ESPN as I begin my quest to become a two-weight world champion,” Commey said. “Pedraza is a gentleman and a great champion, and I will have to be at my best to earn the victory.”

Anderson (11-0, 11 KOs) had a breakthrough 2021, securing four devastating knockouts culminating in December’s second-round blitzing of Oleksandr Teslenko. He suffered a hand injury in training, which postponed his 2022 debut. Anderson, a 6’4, 240-pound former U.S. amateur champion, hopes to continue his knockout momentum against Rovcanin (24-2, 16 KOs). The Serbian veteran has won five consecutive bouts since a stoppage loss to undefeated contender Agit Kabayel.

Anderson said, “I am 100 percent healthy and more than ready to get back in the ring. I’m creating a legacy for my last name and growing as a fighter with every fight. Tune in on August 27 because ‘The Real Big Baby’ is back!”

The undercard — streaming exclusively on ESPN+ — is scheduled to include the return of heavyweight puncher Efe Ajagba (15-1, 12 KOs) in an eight-rounder against Hungary’s Jozsef Darmos (14-4-3, 10 KOs). Ajagba, a 2016 Nigerian Olympian, has not fought since last October’s defeat to Cuban star Frank Sanchez on the Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder III undercard. Injuries delayed Ajagba’s return, and he’s looking to reclaim his status as one of the division’s rising talents.

In other undercard action:
  • Tokyo 2020 U.S. Olympian Tiger Johnson (4-0, 3 KOs), from Cleveland, Ohio, steps up in class against Harry Gigliotti (8-3, 3 KOs) in a six-round junior welterweight scrap. Johnson, at 23 years old, is one of the sport’s brightest young talents. He fought at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa in January and shut out the previously undefeated Xavier Madrid.
  • Tulsa native Trey Lippe Morrison (18-1, 17 KOs), who lost his undefeated record in his last bout, is scheduled to return in an eight-round heavyweight fight.
  • Standout junior welterweight prospect Kelvin Davis (5-0, 4 KOs) steps up in a six-rounder against Sebastian Gabriel Chaves (5-4, 2 KOs).
  • Frevian Gonzalez (5-1, 1 KO), who trains with Pedraza, will see action in a six-round lightweight bout against Gerardo Esquivel (3-2-1, 1 KO).
 

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Jose Pedraza-Richard Commey, ESPN Undercard Weigh-In Results From Tulsa

BY JAKE DONOVAN
Published Fri Aug 26, 2022, 02:32 PM EDT
Jose Pedraza and Richard Commey are set for their head-on collision which presents a must-win scenario for both participants.

The pair of former titlists both made weight for their scheduled ten-round junior welterweight bout headlining an ESPN televised tripleheader from Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Pedraza (29-4, KOs) was 139.8 pounds while Commey checked in at a lean and fit 138.8 pounds.

Both fighters suffered losses in their most recent starts.

Pedraza came up short in a twelve-round, unanimous decision to former unified 140-pound titlist Jose Ramirez on March 4 in Fresno, California. The fight snapped a three-fight win streak for the 33-year-old Pedraza (29-4, 14KOs), a 2008 Olympian and former junior lightweight and lightweight titlist from Cidra, Puerto Rico.

Commey (30-4, 27KOs) has not fought since a lopsided points loss to former three-division titlist Vasiliy Lomachenko last December 11 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The 35-year-old from The Bronx by way of Accra, Ghana has lost two of his last three starts following his ten-month IBF lightweight title reign.

Jared Anderson returns to action for the first time in 2022, fully healed up as he faces Serbia’s Miljan Rovcanin in a scheduled eight-round heavyweight contest.

Toledo’s Anderson—the 2021 BoxingScene.com Prospect of the Year—weighed 241.4 pounds for his first fight since last December, having suffered an injury to force the longest layoff of his young career. Rovcanin (24-2, 16KOs) was 230.6 pounds for his U.S. debut, riding a five-fight win streak.

Opening the ESPN-televised tripleheader, 2020 Olympic silver medalist Richard Torrez (2-0, 2KOs) enjoys a quick turnaround as he faces Mexico’s Marco Antonio Canedo (4-2, 2KOs) in a scheduled six-round heavyweight contest. Torrez weighed 225.4 pounds, slightly up from his weight of 224 pounds when the 23-year-old southpaw from Tulare, California fought just six weeks ago. Canedo was 215.8 pounds for his first fight in the U.S. and second straight outside of Mexico.

Below are the weights for the undercard bouts that air on ESPN+ beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET/4:00 p.m. PT.

Delante ‘Tiger’ Johnson (4-0, 3KOs), Cleveland, 141.8 pounds vs. Harry Gigliotti (8-3, 3KOs), Haverhill, Massachusetts, 140.6 pounds—6 rounds, junior welterweight

Efe Ajagba (15-1, 12KOs), Stafford, Texas, 232.2 pounds vs. Jozsef Darmos (14-4-3, 10KOs), Gyor, Hungary, 239.2 pounds—8 rounds, heavyweight

Jeremiah Milton (5-0, 4KOs), Las Vegas via Tulsa, 245.6 pounds vs. Nick Jones (9-4, 6 KOs), Jackson, Mississippi, 217.2 pounds—6 rounds, heavyweight

Kelvin Davis (5-0, 4KOs), Norfolk, Virginia, 141 pounds vs. Sebastian Gabriel Chaves (5-4, 2KOs), Buenos Aires, Argentina, 142.6 pounds—6 rounds, junior welterweight

Frevian Gonzalez (5-1, 1KOs), Cidra, Puerto Rico, 135.8 pounds vs. Gerardo Esquivel (3-2-1, 1KOs), Medford, Oregon, 135.6 pounds—6 rounds, lightweight

Abdullah Mason (3-0, 3KOs), Cleveland, 135.2 pounds vs. Angel Rebollar (5-0, 3KOs), Los Angeles, 133.6 pounds—4 rounds, lightweight

Dante Benjamin Jr. (3-0, 2KOs), Cleveland, 174.2 pounds vs. Leandro Silva (3-6, 2KOs), Sao Paulo, Brazil, 175 pounds—4 rounds, light heavyweight

BoxingScene.com has learned that a fight between Haven Brady Jr. (7-0, 4KOs) and Nicaragua's Manuel Guzman (8-6-1, 5KOs) was pulled from the show. Albany's Brady weighed 131 pounds, well above the 128-pound contract limit. Guzman was 127.4 pounds.
 

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I have Pedraza on the cards, not arrogantly confident in it, but I feel the fight takes a turn if (hopefully 'when' cuz I have money on it lol) he switches stances.
Pedraza is obviously not Loma, but he does have better feet than Commey so Im thinking he's gonna try to replicate some of the things Loma did, just on a smaller scale.
Commey got ate up in their bout by buku lefts down the middle because he just didn't seem to care about the foot position battling in that open stance bout.

But Commey is always a live dog because of that power in that right hand and he is an effective aggressor that's gonna teat that body up when Pedraza defaults to that high guard, but this is his first match at that weight, will that pop carry up?

This is really a 50/50 bout to me, but Pedraza by a split decision. :sadcam:
 
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watch the commentators try to make it seem like the winner would be a good opponent for Teofimo

fukk no, Barboza would be better
 
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