ShoBox International 12/10 5:30 pm - Anthony Joshua vs Eric Molina - IBF Heavyweight Championship

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Before the evening cards that are scheduled to air on HBO and Showtime for 12/10, Showtime will bring all the way from England an afternoon fight for the IBF Heavyweight Championship of the World.​

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IBF Heavyweight Champion Anthony Joshua (17-0-0 17 ko's - fresh off a brutal beating of Dominic Breazeale) makes a 2nd defense of the title he won from Charles Martin back in April against Eric Molina (25-3-0 19 ko's).

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This will be Molina's second attempt at being heavyweight champion, previously giving WBC Heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder all that he could handle in a spirited but losing effort. In his last fight out he possibly ended with the career of former light heavyweight and cruiserweight champion Tomasz Adamek with a brutal 10th round KO to earn this opportunity. Hopefully who wins this fight, will lead into some possible heavyweight unification in 2017.​
 

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i know Tua..young Femi could be whipping on somebody better. Just have to be patient for a better opponent, hopefully another champ, in 2017

like Parker for instance if he wins the WBO belt from Ruiz Jr :youngsabo:

boxing needs another Nigerian-Samoan classic :dame:
Ooooh

Naija v Samoa 2017!!!!
 

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Deontay Wilder to be guest analyst for Joshua-Molina:mjpls:


WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder will join the Showtime announce team as a guest analyst for the IBF Heavyweight World Championship fight between undefeated champion Anthony Joshua and American challenger Eric Molina on Saturday, Dec. 10, live on Showtime (5:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. PT).

Wilder (37-0, 36 KOs) will join host Brian Custer and analysts Al Bernstein and Paulie Malignaggi for the Showtime Boxing International presentation from Galen Center at USC in Los Angeles, site of that evening’s Showtime Championship Boxing telecast.

The “Bronze Bomber” just completed rehab for a fractured right hand and torn right bicep (see video above) as he (Wilder) sets his sights to unify the division in 2017. Wilder is acutely familiar with Molina, having defeated the fellow-American in the first defense of his title in June, 2015 on Showtime.

“I know firsthand just how tough Eric Molina is,” Wilder said. “He’s coming to win because it’s a chance for him to win a world title, and he’ll definitely push Joshua. Whoever wins will have to see me eventually because it’s my goal to collect all the belts and become the undisputed heavyweight champion.”

Joshua is making the second defense of his title against Molina, who is getting his second shot at a belt in his quest to become the first Mexican-American heavyweight world champion.

An encore presentation of Joshua vs. Molina will air as part of the Showtime Championship Boxing telecast later that evening, following the main event showdown between WBA Featherweight World Champion Jesus Cuellar and three-division former champ Abner Mares. In the opening bout, Jermall Carlo will defend his IBF Junior Middleweight World Championship against fellow-undefeated challenger Julian Williams.
 
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