(NOV 18) Tomorrow night,
November 19th, at the SNHU Arena, in Manchester, the time will
come when boxing fans will be treated with another huge face off
between Kali "KO" Reis vs. Jessica "The Cobra" Camara. The
two will be fighting ten rounds for the WBA, vacant WBO, and the
IBO Super Lightweight titles. The bout will be shown on
DAZN. To read more on Reis' pre-fight comments, go here.
https://bigfightweekend.com/news/kali-reis-looking-to-unify-against-camara/.
WBAN published a previous press
release and will summarize it below with the other fight info on
the card.
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.nd.”
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.
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.
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.
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