(OCT 4) Andrade (30-0 18
KOs) puts his crown on the line for the fifth time and the Rhode
Island star will be looking for a statement win as he hunts the
unification blockbusters with his fellow belt holders at 160lbs.
The 33 year old, who picked up the vacant strap in his first
fight with Eddie Hearn in Boston in October 2018, will make it
five straight fights with European challengers when he steps
through the ropes against Quigley.
Quigley (19-1 14 KOs) moved into prime position to land a World
title shot in May by beating Golden Boy stablemate Shane Mosley
Jr by majority decision in a thriller in Las Vegas, and the
former amateur star becomes the second Irishman to challenge
‘Boo Boo’ after Luke Keeler took on the WBO ruler in Miami in
January 2020.
“November 19, it’s me again,” said Andrade. “Jason Quigley,
world rated, good amateur pedigree, decent skills, comes to
fight, and hats off to him, he’s actually willing to step in the
ring with me, which you can’t say for any of these other
so-called top guys. On November 19 though I show him that there
are levels to this game.
Just keep winning, that’s all I can do. Go in there, handle my
business, do my job, look sensational, come out healthy and then
it’s onto the next. If you have a belt at 160 or 168 lbs, let’s
go. Put the politics aside, have your people call Eddie. Let’s
get down to business. Charlo, stop running your mouth, making up
excuse after excuse. You’re a fighter, let’s fight bro. GGG,
where you at? Unify against Murata and then let’s put the three
belts on the line next year.
“Canelo you going to run up to 175? Cool, I can meet you there,
no problem. First things first though, I need to go out on
November 19, defend my championship belt, and put on a
spectacular performance, and that’s exactly what I plan on
doing.”
“I’ve worked my whole career to get into this position of
becoming world champion,” said Quigley. “Demetrius is a great
champion but now it’s my time and that World title is coming
back to Ireland.”
Three more World title fights in support of Andrade’s clash with
Quigley are led by Murodjon Akhmadaliev defending his IBF and
WBA World Super Bantamweight titles against Ronny Rios.
Akhmadaliev (9-0 7 KOs) was at his spiteful best last time out,
putting the challenge of Ryosuke Iwasa to bed in the fifth round
of his first professional outing in his homeland of Uzbekistan.
‘MJ’, who became unified champion in just his eighth fight in
the paid ranks by ripping the belts from Daniel Roman, puts the
belts on the line for the second time in New Hampshire and does
so against his WBA mandatory challenger and #1 in the rankings.
Rios (33-3 16 KOs) is in great form heading into his second
World title challenge, heading to the east coast on the back of
four wins, the latest being the only one to go the distance in
February in Indio, California with a wide points win over Oscar
Negrete.
“I would like to thank my promoters Eddie Hearn and Andrei
Ryabinsky for the opportunity to defend my titles in New
Hampshire,” said Akhmadaliev. “I'm living and training in Indio,
so I know how people love and appreciate boxing here.
“It will be my second mandatory challenger in a row, he's a good
fighter and I expect it to be a great fight for everybody to
enjoy! As always, I'm working hard with my coaches Antonio and
Joel Diaz, and we'll be prepared to defend what belongs to us!”
“Who is the best to beat at my weight class? It's MJ so I am
here to challenge myself with this task and I'm confident in my
ability and my team to come out victorious,” said Rios. “On
November 19th you will see a new world champion added to the
Golden Boy stable”
The third world title fight is pits Mexico vs. Puerto Rico and
it’s the long-awaited showdown between Julio Cesar Martinez and
McWilliams Arroyo.
Mexican Martinez (18-1 14 KOs) returned to action in typically
entertaining fashion in June, stopping Joel Cordova in
Guadalajara to successfully defend his WBC World Flyweight title
for the third time. It will be third time lucky for the Arroyo
clash, with Covid squashing the first attempt to pit them
together in Tulsa in May 2020 and then a hand injury to Martinez
ruled him out in fight week when they were due to clash on the
undercard of Canelo Alvarez’s clash with Avni Yildirim in Miami
in February.
Puerto Rican Arroyo (21-4 16 KOs) was able to taste action that
night and picked up the Interim title at the home of the Miami
Dolphins with a fifth round win over Abraham Rodriguez, and will
be desperate to upgrade and rip the full title from Martinez as
they finally get to tangle.
“It is great that we are finally able to get this fight,” said
Martinez. “We have tried twice to do it but that’s all in the
past and now we’re going to go to war on October 16.
“McWilliams is a strong challenger for the belt but I feel
fantastic and I am ready to prove that I am the man to beat at
Flyweight.”
“This fight has been asked for and the fans will finally get a
great battle on November 19,” said Arroyo. “I hope he will come
prepared because I am going to be 100 per cent ready and
confident that I will be victorious.”
The fourth World title bout on the bill is the second step on
the path to crowing an undisputed women’s champion at 140lbs as
Kali Reis takes on Jessica Camara for the WBA, IBO and vacant
WBO straps.
Two-weight champion Reis (18-7-1 5 KOs) added the IBO title to
her WBA crown last time out with a majority decision win over
Australian Diana Prazak, and the Rhode Island champion and
former WBC Middleweight ruler will be looking to add another
title through victory over Camara (8-2), the Canadian that
bounced back from defeat to Melissa St Vil with a confidence
boosting win over Heather Hardy in May – and the stakes couldn’t
be higher with the winner set to face the victor of the with
October 30 clash between WBC champion Chantelle Cameron and IBF
champion Mary McGee at The O2 in London, England.
“I am in this tournament to collect all of the belts and become
undisputed champion,” said Reis. “I
want to thank DAZN, Lou
DiBella and Eddie Hearn for this tremendous opportunity,” said
Kali Reis. “Jessica is a talented fighter, but she will not
deter me from achieving my goal. No one will.”
“This is going to be a fun fight for the fans and a great fight
for women’s boxing,” said Camara. “Kali will be a tough
opponent, but I will be ready. On November 19, I will become a
world champion. Thank you to
DAZN, Lou DiBella and Eddie Hearn
for putting this historic tournament together to crown an
undisputed super lightweight champion.”
“This is a fantastic quadruple header of World title action,”
said promoter Eddie Hearn. “Demetrius wants to show the other
champions that he is the man to beat at Middleweight, so he
needs to put on a big performance against a hungry and proud
Irish challenger in Jason.
“MJ is one of the best fighters in the world and he’s still in
single figures as a pro, I think that we’re going to see a
special performance against a tough foe in Ronny. Julio is one
of the most entertaining fighters out there right now and
there’s nothing less than fireworks expected as he finally gets
in there with McWilliams. And finally, Kali and Jessica are one
win away from the chance to fight to be the undisputed Super
Lightweight champion - this is a night of action not to be
missed.”
"This is a fantastic card for fans to enjoy worldwide on DAZN,
and a great example of our two partners Matchroom and Golden Boy
working together to put on excellent shows,” said Ed Breeze, EVP
Rights at DAZN. “Jason Quigley steps up against one of the
toughest challenges in the middleweight division, the flawless
and reigning WBO champion, Demetrius Andrade. What a night of
boxing we have on our hands, and we’re thrilled to deliver this
fight to DAZN subscribers on November 19.”
“I am delighted to be able to partner up again with Matchroom to
deliver the best fights for fight fans on November 19,” said
Oscar De La Hoya, Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy. “Four world
titles will be on the line as some of our formable, most
exciting fighters take on the toughest challenges of their
career to prove they are the best in their weight divisions.
First, McWilliams Arroyo, will be is exercising his mandatory
challenge for the WBC World Flyweight Championship against Julio
Cesar Martinez.
“Next, our very own Ronny Rios, who’s been on a winning streak
since 2019, challenges Murodjon Akhmadaliev for the WBA and IBF
Super Bantamweight World Titles. Finally, one of my favorite
Golden Boy fighters, Jason Quigley will challenge Demetrius
Andrade for the WBO Middleweight Title after a stellar
performance against Shane Mosley Jr in May. I am fully confident
in my fighters coming out successful and am looking forward to
adding three new world champions to our Golden Boy roster.”
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