Friday, January 31, 2014
A List Of Teddy Atlas' Unofficial Boxing Score Cards For ESPN
2015:
May:
Reynaldo Ojeda VS Monty Meza-Clay Card:
Total Score: 99-91, for Ojeda
Ojeda Rounds: 1-9
Meza-Clay Rounds: 10
Amir Mansour VS Joey Dawejko:
Total Score: 97-93, for Mansour
Mansour Rounds: 1 & 5-10
Dawejko Rounds: 2,3 & 4
(On Friday Night Fights' Facebook page, fans saw it 9 rounds to 1 for Mansour)
David Gonzalez VS Ryan Belasco:
Total Score: 59-55, for Gonzalez
Gonzalez Rounds: 1-5
Belasco Rounds: 6
(On Friday Night Fights' Facebook page, fans saw this 6 rounds to 0, for Gonzalez, but it was actually scored a majority draw, Steve Weisfeld scoring it 58-56, for Gonzalez)
Decarlo Perez VS Jessie Nicklow:
Total Score: 70-73, for Perez
Perez Rounds: 2-8
Nicklow Rounds: 1
(On Friday Night Fights' Facebook page, fans also saw it seven rounds to one)
April:
Emmanuel Robles VS Wilberth Lopez:
Total Scores: 59-55, for Robles
Robles Rounds: 1, 3-6
Lopez Rounds: 2
(On Friday Night Fights' Facebook page, fans saw it 4 rounds to 2 for Robles)
Taras Shelestyuk VS Juan Rodriguez Junior:
Total Score, 79-73, for Shelestyuk
Shelestyuk Rounds: 1-5, 7 & 8
Rodriguez Rounds: 6
(On Friday Night Fights' Facebook page, fans saw it 7 rounds to 1 for Shelestyuk)
Petr Petrov VS Gamaliel Diaz:
Total Score: 100-88, for Petrov
Petrov Rounds: 1-10 (7th round a 10-7)
Diaz Rounds: None
(On Friday Night Fights' Facebook page, fans also saw it nine rounds to one)
March:
Ahmed Elbiali VS Mike Stafford: 6 Rounds
Total Score: 59-56, for Elbiali
Elbiali Rounds: 2-5
Stafford Rounds: 6
Draw Rounds: 1 (1st round)
Special note: Friday Night Fights' Facebook page had it 6 rounds to 0 for Elbiali.
Fredrick Lawson VS Breidis Prescott: 10 Rounds
Total Score: 96-93, for Lawson
Lawson Rounds: 1, 2, 3 (10-8), 8, 9 & 10
Prescott Rounds: 4-7
Special note: Facebook fans for FNF had it scored 6 rounds to 4 for Prescott.
Teddy Atlas also did not agree with the single knockdown call by Referee Samuel Burgos.
February:
Daniel Gonzalez VS Ken Alvarez:
Total Score: 60-53, for Gonzalez
Gonzalez: 1, 2, 4(10-8), 5, 6 (10-8)
Alvarez: N/A
Even: 3
(Facebook Viewers scored this 3 rounds to 3 (minding the KD's)
Raymond Serrano VS Jeremy Bryan:
Total Score: 97-93, for Serrano
Serrano Rounds: 2, 5(10-8), 6, 7, 8 &10
Bryan Rounds: 3 (10-8) & 4
Even Rounds: 1 & 9
(Facebook viewers voted 8 rounds to 2 for Serrano)
John Thompson VS Ricardo Pinell:
Total Score: 59-55, for Thompson
Thompson Rounds: 2-6
Pinell Rounds: 1
Sergio Mora VS Abraham Han:
Total Score: 117-112, for Mora
Mora: 1-6, 8 & 9
Han: 10-12
Draw: 7
January:
Tony Luis VS Karl Dargan:
Total Score: 99-90, for Luis
Dargan Rounds: 1
Luis Rounds: 2-10, with one 10-8 round, the tenth
Willie Monroe Junior VS Brian Vera:
Total Score: 100-90, for Monroe Junior
Monroe Rounds: 1, 2 & 4-10. The fifth round was scored 10-8.
Vera Rounds: None
Draw Rounds: 3/scored a 10-10
Jarrell Miller VS Aaron Kinch:
Total Score: 60-54, for Miller.
Miller Rounds: 1-6, all 10-9
Kinch Rounds: N/A
Darleys Perez VS Jonathan Macielo:
Total Score: 116-110, for Perez.
Perez Rounds: 1, 5-9, 11 & 12 (two 10-8 rounds, 11 & 12)
Macielo Rounds: 2-4 & 10
2014:
October:
Jermain Taylor VS Sam Soliman:
Total Score: 116-109, for Taylor
Taylor Rounds: 6-12, with rounds 7, 8, 9 and 11 all being 10-8.
Soliman Rounds: 2-5
Draw Rounds: 1
August:
Erick Bone VS Mahonri Montes
Total Score: 100-90, for Bone.
Bone:1-10
Montes: Not applicable
July:
Caleb Truax VS Derek Ennis:
Total Score: 98-92, for Truax
Truax Rounds: 1-5, 7, 9 & 10
Ennis Rounds: 6 & 8
Mike Lee VS Paul Gonsalves:
Total Score: 58-56, for Lee
Lee Rounds: 1, 2, 4 & 5
Gonsalves Rounds: 3 & 6
Anthony Karperis VS Ariel Duran:
Total Score: 39-37, for Karperis.
Karperis Rounds: 1, 3 & 4
Duran Rounds: 2
Billy Dib VS Alberto Garza
Total Score: 96-93
Dib Rounds: 2-4, 7, 8 & 10
Alberto Garza: 1, 5 & 9
Even Rounds: 6
June:
Yudel Jhonson VS Norberto Gonzalez
Total Score: 98-90, for Jhonson
Jhonson Rounds: 1, 2 & 4-9 (5 & 9 scored 10-8)
Gonzalez Rounds: 3 & 10
May:
Amir Imam VS Yordenis Ugas
Total Score: 77-75, for Imam
Imam Rounds: 4-8
Ugas Rounds: 1-3
Willie Monroe Junior VS Brandon Adams
Total Score: 98-92
Monroe Rounds: 1, 2, 4-7, 9 & 10
Adams Rounds: 3 & 8
April:
Willie Monroe Junior VS Vitaliy Kopylenko
Total Score: 79-73, for Monroe
Monroe Rounds: 1-4 & 6-8
Kopylenko Rounds: 5
March:
Fernando Carcamo VS Miguel Angel Gonzalez
Total Score: 78-73, for Carcamo
Carcamo Rounds: 1 (10-8), 3-6 & 8
Gonzalez Rounds: 2 &7
"Do me a favour. Somebody grab that judge that had it a draw and, really, suspend his license. Suspend his license. Bring him into the office and find out what on Earth was going on in his mind when he was watching the fight. Because he was watching a different fight than we were."
He was talking about Judge Tocker Pudwill.
February:
Kamil Laszczyk VS Daniel Diaz
Total Score: 79-72, for Laszczyk
Laszczyk Rounds: 1-3 & 5-10 (Round 1 scored 10-8 for a KD)
Diaz Rounds: 4
Roberto Garcia VS Norberto Gonzalez
Total Score: 96-93
Garcia Rounds: 3-6, 9 & 10
Gonzalez Rounds: 1, 2 & 7
Draw Rounds: 8
Wendy Toussaint VS Anthony Gangemi
Total score: 39-37, for Toussaint
Toussaint Rounds: 2-4
Gangemi: 1
Issouf Kinda VS Jeremy Bryan
Total score: 77-75, for Bryan
Bryan Rounds: 1, 2, 4, 7 & 8
Kinda Rounds: 3, 5 & 6
Chris Algieri VS Emmanuel Taylor
Total score: 97-93, for Algieri
Algieri Rounds: 1-3 & 7-10
Taylor Rounds: 4, 5 & 6
January:
Dusty Hernandez Harrison VS Tim Witherspoon Junior
Total Score: 79-73, for Hernandez Harrison
Hernandez Harrison Rounds: 2-8
Witherspoon Junior Rounds: 1
(Hernandez Harrison did officially win by unanimous decision)
Luis Rosa VS Jorge Diaz:
Total Score: 78-72, for Rosa
Rosa Rounds: 2-5, 7 & 8
Diaz Rounds: 1 & 6
Blake Caparello VS Elvir Muriqi
Total Score: 99-91, for Caparello
Caparello Rounds: 1-4, 6-10
Muriqui Rounds: 5
Caleb Truax VS Ossie Duran
Total Score: 96-94, Caleb Truax
Truax Rounds: 1, 5 & 8-10
Duran Rounds: 2-4 & 6
Even Rounds: 7
Juan Antonio Rodriguez VS Yenifel Vicente
Total Score: 78-74, for Rodriguez
Rodriguez Rounds: 2-7
Vicente: 1 & 8
This page is dedicated to cataloging ESPN's long-time unofficial scorer's cards throughout the many years he has had the gig as a reference for anyone researching the matches or Atlas' scores in particular. Bookmark for future reference as I'll continue to add as many as I can.
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Thursday, January 30, 2014
Boxing GIF Spotlight: Conan O'Brien Tempts Fate While Clowning Andrew Golota
While discussing Golota's then-recent DQ loss to Riddick Bowe on low blows and another incident involving biting an opponent's neck, Conan O'Brien asks Andrew if they threw their neck and...jock area at him. This was on Late Night with Conan O'Brien in 1996. Awkward and great.
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
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Saturday, January 25, 2014
Mike Garcia VS Juan Carlos Burgos RBR/Live Update - Outcome
The fighters are in the ring.
Round 1:
Boy, does Burgos look big next to Garcia. He's flicking out jabs, trying to find his range on Mikey. Mikey is patiently letting him. Mikey lands the first good power shot, that sharp left hook. And again. Ward says he doesn't know if you can teah what Garcia does. He's talking about judging distance. Mikey is operating at a serious speed advantage from what I can tell. Those jabs and hooks are so sharp and quick. Slow round but Burgos was given something to think about. Gamboa is in the audience. Garcia round, no doubt.
Round 2:
Kellerman says he didn't really see anyone landing anything in round one. Odd. Garcia is really keeping Burgos outside of his zone with that sharp jab. Burgos lands a good right hand over the top. His first good power shot of the fight, I think. He lands another. Garcia still blocking most. Neither guy is giving any foolish shots to the other. No freebies. Garcia stunned on a counter left hook as he was stepping in with an aggressive right! Burgos round.
Round: 3:
Garcia's corner tells him he knows how to bring the pressure and to stay more active. Big right by Garcia buckles Burgos now! Burgos holds like a pro. Burgos doing a probing jab, jab, jab, jab, jab, jab but can't find any place for a right or touch Garcia. Garcia's corner talks about pressure but he doesn't seem to want to do that. He wants to counter and he doesn't get all that much clear with Burgos' length and jab. Still a Garcia round for me, clearly having buckled Burgos. Little landing.
Round 4:
Weisfeld has Garcia up a round after three. Kellerman agrees with the score card. This is a very good outside fight. It's tactical and tense. A sense of danger from both guys but a chess game going on. Excellent left hook, straight right combo by Garcia. More probing jabs in the air by Burgos. Garcia round but Burgos' length and jab still keeping Garcia from doing what he does best in countering. Garcia round.
Round 5:
In the corner Robert Garcia tells Mikey Garcia that Burgos still has that strong left hook that he throws long and wide, and to watch out for it. Beautiful straight right lands for Mikey. Burgos lands some combinations to Garcia's gloves. Garcia starting to outmaneuver Burgos. Despite Burgos coming off so awkward so often, he is not a bad mover himself. Garcia round but very little landing here.
Round 6:
Weisfeld has Garcia well in the lead now. Garcia working that lead hand so well now, the jab and lead hook, so stiff. Garcia stalking, then jumping back when Burgos steps in, again and again. They both are very away of the other's power. Garcia round. Kovalev shown in between rounds. He's at a lot of these matches. He likes being seen when that camera comes on.
Round 7:
Burgos just can't seem to get his best on Garcia, round after round now. Still more probing with his jab in the air. He doesn't know what to do really. Garcia looks to have a lot of urgency, a lot of tense energy, but he's tempering it. I think he really wants to get a knockout but his better judgment is to still be careful. Garcia gets in several one-two's but Burgos is landing a bit as well, with Garcia getting more aggressive. Obvious Garcia round still.
Round 8:
WIDE left hook to the body from Burgos. Ref warns to keep them up. Burgos lands over top, Garcia answers harder and immediately. Mikey looking to feint Burgos a bit but decides not to follow up. He's still outmaneuvering Burgos, outpunching him and outmatching him overall. Burgos misses a combination by A MILE. Another hard one-two by Garcia. Ward talks about Garcia being relaxed. I have been thinking that he looks edgy. Here's to different view points! Garcia round, clear.
Round 9:
Burgos slings his left arm around Mikey and Garcia gets nasty trying to lay into him. He is really not having any of Burgos having success with anything, even holding. Big one-two for Garcia. Burgos looks whipped. Another, stalking ,stalking, stalking. Burgos is wearing out but using good footwork to get away. Garcia round by as clear a margin as you will get. Burgos doesn't seem to have much left.
Round 10:
The ringside doctor looks interested in Burgos. Not a good sign as we get into the late rounds here. Garcia has such a hammering jab, it's very impressive, even kept in a long fight with a longer man. Hard left hook to be body by Garcia. Garcia lands a lead left uppercut. Burgos is still moving all over the place. Neither guy seems to be fighting the fight they're best at but Garcia is a hell of a lot more effective with his switch. He gets Burgos in the corner and more measured, careful, hard power shots come down on him. Another hard one-two by Garcia. The crowd gets excited as he sustains the attack a bit. Burgos is in deep, losing the round big again.
Round 11:
They trade hard rights. Garcia blistering Burgos with hard rights again. I sense if he hooked more around Burgos' gaurd as he just did we'd have a knockout by now. A hard right to the body by Garcia. A hard left hook. Burgos fires a good one-two and follows up with some keep-off-me jabs. Another hard right by Garcia. Some audience members are booing. Stupidly. Garcia round again. But Burgos had some moments. He's not given up. But he looks to be hurting.
Round 12:
Burgos' corner asks him what is wrong. He's getting punched by a puncher. Easy answer. Good right around the gaurd that I wanted. Burgos is coming forward a bit now. He's not sharp enough to be effective with it though. Another hard one-two by Garcia. Good left hooks by Garcia. Not huge but solid. Burgos is trying but it's just not happening for him. Garcia's seeing it well ahead. Another Garcia round and Burgos stays on his feet. Rough night for him.
Weisfeld has only one round to Burgos. Which is fair enough.
Wide official UD in the books for Garcia, as expected. Another tasteful, tempered, strong performance for Mike Garcia.
HBO's Bryant Jennings VS Artur Szpilka RBR/Live Update - Outcome Achieved
Round 1:
Jennings comes out using his long, long reach to keep Szpilka at bay. AS is the aggressor early. Jennings gets Szpilka on the ropes once but Szpilka had the round.
Round 2:
A lot of pawing with the lead hand by both men. Jennings seems like he may have briefly stunned Szpilka as Szpilka is knocked back to the ropes. Jennings is starting to land power shots much more frequently. Szpilka puts a few serious body shots into the bank. Jennings landed a leaping left hook. They start to clown each other a little bit toward the bell at the end of the round. GOOD round. Looks another Jennings round to me.
Round 3:
The ref makes Jennings' corner wipe off an excess of presumably Vaseline before they start the action again. Steve Weisfeld has it even so far. He is the unofficial scorer for the night, not Harold Lederman. Szpilka still good at slipping in those sneaky body shot uppercuts, almost a Bute-type body shot-left uppercut. Szpilka's experience might be starting to take over a bit here. Jennings seems to sense the change in momentum and let his hands go more. Jennings always has a good sense of losing a round. They're both moving quite a bit through three rounds. Szpilka round, I feel.
Round 4:
Szpilka is getting a rhythm going now. Jennings tries to trap Szpilka on the ropes but can't do it. Jennings is looking a little bit lost right now to me. Szpilka looks quite comfortable. Szpilka round, for me.
Round 5:
Weisfeld has it even through four, as do I. Szpilka's movement is making it hard for Jennings here. He isn't getting pinned down like some of Bryant's opponents when he tries to assault them on the ropes. Jennings is risking himself by coming in more forcefully with power shots. He lands a very hard left hook. Jennings is doing a lot of stalking, it's very interesting. Szpilka wants to fight off the back foot and he's good at it. Very good round with both scoring serious shots. I edge it to Szpilka, but very close.
Round 6:
Szpilka takes a few punches on the ropes trying to clown Jennings. Very strange performance from Szpilka. He gets clocked again in the corner, looking like he deliberately let his hands down. Jennings gets AS on the romes again for a few body shots, tags him hard with a right as they come off. Szpilka seems to be slowing down. AS drops his hands again. Szpilka down on a body shot! Thirty second to go! AS backs up, lands a hard counter, Jennings trying to capitalise but they tie up. Jennings goes after Szpilka who tries to keep his hands down still. WHY?! 10-8 round for By-By!
Round 7:
Jennings STORMS out for this round. AS ready to fight back but Jennings, as Andre Ward points out, seems to smell blood big time. Things slow down again. Jennings might realise that Szpilka isn't as vulnerable as he seemed and doesn't want to blow his load, so to speak. Szpilka landing with Jennings but he's no longer comfortable or in a rythm at all, I don't think. I think AS landed a pretty low blow with about a minute left. Jennings didn't react to it. He's got AS on the ropes again. They are landing some serious leather on each other toward the end of the round. It's not a brawl exactly but they're teeing off. Szpilka lands a big straight left that knocks Jennings back to the ropes a bit, right at the end of the round. Still a Jennings round for me.
Round 8:
Jennings corner tells him he's got to be a work horse. Andre Ward says the "break down process is taking place" for Jennings. They're both firing in combination but AS looks tired. AS lets himself lean back on the ropes again and Jennings takes advantage. Szpilka again with his back to the ropes, hands dropped, trying to use his hand movement. Not smart so far. Jennings loves it when he gets a guy on the ropes. There's just so much of Szpilka dropping his hands, it's very puzzling. He's throwing though. He's throwing some big shots but Jennings takes the round again. It's away from Szpilka at this point. He needs to hurt Jennings and do it soon.
Round 9:
Nine of ten, Weisfeld has it 78-73 for Jennings. Szpilka seems to fire those straight lefts so far away that Jennings has all the time in the world to lean back with his earmuffs on and block him. Szpilka eats those straights whenever Jennings wants to step in with a lead. Szpilka fiting on Jennings gloves a lot. Jennings knocks sweat off of AS's head and the crowd reacts. They trade hard at the end of the round. Szpilka, again, dropping his hands, trying to move his head out of the way, eating some punches. Jennings round.
Round 10:
Jenkins tells Jennings in the corner they'll steal it if he doesn't stop Szpilka. Hard to believe but we've seen some awful ones. Maybe he's right to say that. Maybe not. AS starts landing some big combos at the beginning of the round. I think it's too little too late but it's hard telling in this sport. Szpilka having an excellent round through the first minute and thirty. BAM! Jennings puts Szpilka down on a big left hook just as Szpilka was trying to take it. Jennings starts knocking him around and the ref waves it off! Jennings by knockout! He doesn't let judges in! Bryant Jennings, in the final stanza gets a TKO! VERY good performance. Szpilka is ended on his feet. I don't know if that was a great stoppage or a better case for not phasing out a standing 8 but he was getting hurt, no doubt about it.
Friday, January 24, 2014
Seahawks Dominate Boxing On ESPN: Referee Bobby Howard & Audience Have Their Priorities!
In an amusing aside to the boxing news this Friday night on ESPN, in Little Creek Casino Resort, Shelton, Washington, USA, the Seattle Seahawks were more on the minds of the crowd than the boxing! Former major world titlist Rico Ramos was fighting and the audience only had eyes for American football. The referee helped. Bobby Howard gave his pre-fight referee spiel with the added flare: "You talk about honour, fight that way. Shake 'em up and get it on. Go hawks." and a big cheer erupts from the audience. This amuses and animates Joe Tessitore. Teddy Atlas seems to write it off as an attention hound moment, unimpressed. The announcer behind Howard had a very large smile on his face. During the fight, the audience's enthusiasm did not die down as they chanted "Sea-hawks! Sea-hawks! Sea-hawks!" to the California native fighters in the ring.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Boxing's Ring Walk/Entrance Music List - What Songs They Walk Out To
A list of what fighters have had played for them in their walk to the ring + an official videos list embedded into the page:
In alphabetical order, by surname:
A:
Abell, Joey:
VS Tyson Fury (2014) - Thunderstruck, by AC/DC
Abraham, Arthur:
VS Gilberto Ramirez
Abregu, Luis Carlos:
VS Sadam Ali (2014) - The Final Countdown, by Europe
Ahmed, Habib:
VS Gilberto Ramirez (2018) - We Will Rock You, by Queen
Algieri, Chris:
VS Amir Khan (2015) - N.Y. State of Mind, by Nas
VS Ruslan Provodnikov (2014) - Don't Sweat the Technique, by Eric B. & Rakim
VS Manny Pacquiao (2014) - Don't Sweat the Technique, by Eric B. & Rakim
B:
Braekhus, Cecilia:
VS Kali Reis (2018) - I Gotta Feeling, by The Black Eyed Peas
Bute. Lucian:
VS Jean Pascal (2014) - Where The Streets Have No Name, by U2
Bellew, Tony:
VS Adonis Stevenson (2013) - Theme from Z-Cars, by John Keating
C:
Chisora, Dereck:
VS Vitali Klitschko (2012) - Mama Said Knock You Out, by LL Cool J
Cleverly, Nathan:
VS Sergey Kovalev (2013) - Kernkraft 400, by Zombie Nation
Cloud, Tavoris:
VS Artur Beterbiev (2014) - Thunderstruck, by AC/DC
Cotto, Miguel:
VS Sadam Ali (2017) - Cotto had no entrance music for this match
VS Daniel Geale (2015) - Cotto had no entrance music for this match
VS Sergio Martinez (2014) - Cotto had no entrance for this match
VS Oktay Urkal (2007) - Cotto had no entrance music for this match
D:
DeGale, James:
VS Andre Dirrell (2015) - Right Above It, by Lil' Wayne, featuring Drake
De La Hoya, Oscar:
VS Felix Trinidad (1999) - Bailamos/We Dance, by Enrique Iglesias
VS Julio Cesar Chavez II (1998) - The Cup of Life/La copa de la vida, by Ricky Martin
De La Rosa, Luis:
VS Zou Shiming (2014) - Stronger, by Kanye West
E:
F:
Fury, Tyson:
VS Joey Abell (2014) - Wonderwall, by Oasis
G:
Golota, Andrew:
VS Danell Nicholson (1996) - The Polish National Anthem, performed by ???
Gennady Golovkin:
VS Willie Monroe Junior (2015) - Seven Nation Army, by The White Stripes
VS Martin Murray (2015) - Seven Nation Army, by The White Stripes
VS Marco Antonio Rubio (2014) - Seven Nation Army, by The White Stripes
VS Daniel Geale (2014) - Seven Nation Army, by The White Stripes
VS Curtis Stevens (2013) - Seven Nation Army, by The White Stripes
VS Matthew Macklin (2013) - Seven Nation Army, by The White Stripes
VS Curtis Stevens (2013) - Seven Nation Army, by The White Stripes
VS Mikhail Makarov (2009) - Seven Nation Army, by The White Stripes
H:
Hamed, Naseem:
VS Wayne McCullough (1998) - Michael Jackson's Thriller
Harris, Vivian:
VS Victor Ortiz (2010) - Not Afraid, by Eminem
Harrison, Dusty Hernandez:
VS Tommy Rainone (2015) - 10 2 10, by Big Sean
Haye, David:
VS Dereck Chisora (2012) - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now, by McFadden & Whitehead
Hearns, Thomas:
VS Marvin Hagler (1985) - The Victors, the fight song of the University of Michigan
I:
J:
Jacobs, Danny:
VS Sergiy Derevyanchenko (2018) - Mama Said Knock You Out, by LL Cool J
Jennings, Bryant:
VS Wladimir Klitschko (2015) - Glory, by John Legend & Common
Johnson, Kirk:
VS Vitali Klitschko (2003) - Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough, by Michael Jackson
Johnson, Tureano:
VS Alex Theran (2015) - Run This Town, by Jay Z, featuring Rihanna and Kanye West
Judah, Zab:
VS Kostya Tszyu (2001) - Eye of the Tiger, by Survivor
K:
Khan, Amir:
VS Chris Algieri (2015) - The Man, by Aloe Blacc
Klitschko, Wladimir:
VS Bryant Jennings (2015) - Can't Stop, by Red Hot Chili Peppers
VS Alex Leapai (2014) - Can't Stop, by Red Hot Chili Peppers
VS Alexander Povetkin (2013) - Can't Stop, by Red Hot Chili Peppers
VS Francesco Pianeta (2013) - Can't Stop, by Red Hot Chili Peppers
VS Mariusz Wach (2012) - Can't Stop, by Red Hot Chili Peppers
VS David Haye (2011) - Can't Stop, by Red Hot Chili Peppers
VS Eddie Chambers (2010) - Can't Stop, by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Klitschko, Vitali:
VS Dereck Chisora (2012) - Hells Bells, by AC/DC
VS Odlanier Solis (2011) - Hells Bells, by AC/DC
VS Chris Arreola (2009) - Hells Bells, by AC/DC
VS Kirk Johnson (2003) - The Best/Simply The Best, by Tina Turner
Kovalev, Sergey:
VS Eleider Alvarez (2018) Vechno Molodoy (English translation, Forever Young?), by Smyslovye Gallyutsinatsii (English translation, Semantic hallucinations?)
VS Igor Mikhalkin (2018) Vechno Molodoy (English translation, Forever Young?), by Smyslovye Gallyutsinatsii (English translation, Semantic hallucinations?)
VS Bernard Hopkins (2014) Vechno Molodoy (English translation, Forever Young?), by Smyslovye Gallyutsinatsii (English translation, Semantic hallucinations?)
VS Blake Caparello (2014) Vechno Molodoy (English translation, Forever Young?), by Smyslovye Gallyutsinatsii (English translation, Semantic hallucinations?)
VS Nathan Cleverly (2013) Vechno Molodoy (English translation, Forever Young?), by Smyslovye Gallyutsinatsii (English translation, Semantic hallucinations?)
VS Lionell Thompson (2012) Vechno Molodoy (English translation, Forever Young?), by Smyslovye Gallyutsinatsii (English translation, Semantic hallucinations?)
L:
Lemieux, David:
VS Billy Joe Saunders (2018) - My Way, by Frank Sinatra
Lo Greco, Phil:
VS Errol Spence Junior (2015) - Lose Yourself, by Eminem
M:
Marquez, Juan Manuel:
VS Jose de Jesus Garcia (1999) - Mama Said Knock You Out, by LL Cool J
McCullough, Wayne:
VS Erik Morales (1999) - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, by U2
Mitchell, Sharmba:
VS Kostya Tszyu (2004) - The Payback, by James Brown
N:
Nicholson, Danell:
VS Andrew Golota (1996) - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now, by McFadden & Whitehead
Nietes, Donnie:
VS Aston Palicte (2018) - We Are the Champions, by Queen
O:
P:
Pacquiao, Manny:
VS Chris Algeri (2014) - Thunderstruck, by AC/DC, followed by We Will Rock You, by Queen
VS Oscar Larios (2006) - Gonna Fly Now, by DeEtta Little and Nelson Pigford
VS Agapito Sanchez (2001) - Eye of the Tiger, by Survivor
Palicte, Aston:
VS Donnie Nietes (2018) - Are You Gonna Go My Way, by Lenny Kravitz
Perez, Mike:
VS Alexander Povetkin (2015) - Here I Go Again, by Whitesnake
Povetkin, Alexander:
VS Mike Perez (2015): - Rus/Русь, by Nikolay Emelin (no current Wikipedia page on either)
Jean Pascal:
VS Lucian Bute (2014) - Roy Jones Junior's Ya'll Must've Forgot
VS Dmitry Bivol (2018) - In the Air Tonight, by Phil Collins
Perez, Mike:
VS: Carlos Takam (2014) - I'm Shipping Up To Boston, by Dropkick Murphys
Postol, Viktor:
VS: Selcuk Aydin (2014) - The Best, by Tina Turner
VS: Lucas Matthysse (2015) - The Best, by Tina Turner
Pirog, Dmitry:
VS Danny Jacobs (2010) - Paranoid, by Black Sabbath
Provodnikov, Ruslan:
VS: Mike Alvarado (2013) - Eye of the Tiger, by Survivor
Pulev, Kubrat:
VS: Joey Abell (2013) - Thunderstruck, by AC/DC
Q:
R:
Rainone, Tommy:
VS Dusty Hernandez Harrison (2015) - Power, by Kanye West
Ruenroeng, Amnat:
VS Zou Shiming (2015) - Eye of the Tiger, by Survivor
S:
Spence, Errol:
Errol did have aired entrance music in 2015 against Phil Lo Greco, but I couldn't identify it. If you can, please drop us a comment in the comments section. Thanks.
Suarez, Charly:
VS Vasyl Lomachenko (2013?) Thunderstruck, by AC/DC
T:
Talipeau, Junior:
VS Gilberto Ramirez (2014) - Guerrilla Radio, by Rage Against the Machine (?)
Theran, Alex:
VS Tureano Johnson (2015) - SomewhereInAmerica, by Jay Z
Tszyu, Kostya:
VS Zab Judah (2001) Something Worth Fighting For, by Larisa Dolina, live and in the ring
VS Sharmba Mitchell II (2004) Something Worth Fighting For, by Larisa Dolina, live and in the ring
U:
V:
Visinia, Natu:
VS Steve Cunningham (2014) - A Change Is Gonna Come, by Sam Cooke
W:
Ward, Andre:
VS Paul Smith (2015) - ???, by Da' T.R.U.T.H.
X:
Y:
Z:
Official videos in chronological order:
A:
Are You Gonna Go My Way, by Lenny Kravitz:
B:
Bailamos/We Dance, by Enrique Iglesias, through VEVO:
C:
D:
Don't Sweat The Technique, by Eric B. & Rakim, from VEVO:
E:
F:
G:
H:
I:
J:
K:
Kernkraft 400, by Zombie Nation, FROM EPMmusicVideos:
L:
M:
Mama Said Knock You Out - LL Cool J:
N:
N.Y. State of mind, by Nas, Live Version available by VEVO:
O:
P:
Q:
R:
Reis, Kali:
VS Cecilia Braekhus (2018) - Tribal music in honor of her heritage.
S:
Saunders, Billy Joe:
VS David Lemieux (2018) - Run This Town, by Jay-Z, featuring Kanye West and Rihanna
Stronger, by Kanye West, from VEVO:
T:
The Final Countdown, by Europe, from VEVO:
Theme from Z-Cars, by John Keating:
Thunderstruck, by AC/DC, from VEVO:
U:
V:
W:
We Are the Champions, by Queen:
Where The Streets Have No Name, by U2, from VEVO:
X:
Y:
Z:
Identified one that's not on the list? Comment and if I can find it and verify it, I'll add it to the list. I'm woeful at identifying rap or metal, so if you want those listed, you really need to let me know what I'm looking for! Corrections? Have we got something wrong? Comment and let us know.
Work that bag,
Basement Gym Boxing
Fight Night Boxing Weights: A List Of Unofficial Weigh-in Weights After Rehydration
The following is a resource page for all the publicly issued "rehydration" weights of the sub-heavyweight boxing divisions. Please, bookmark for future reference. I will be updating this page with regularity. I also urge all channels broadcasting boxing to do this as HBO tends to do, when they can. It is a matter of great interest amongst boxing's most hardcore fan base and one of the things HBO gets very right. The official weigh-ins are only to ensure that boxers make their requirements for maximum weight, as opposed to actually telling what their weights are when they enter the ring. Because there can be such drastic differences in such a short period of time, this is very, very relevant to the perception of the matches, both before and after. Fans see two guys weighing in at 139 and 140 pounds, then they come in the next day, dehydrated and rehydrated, and they're 144 and 151, but you'll never know to look at their boxrec.com page, at this time.
*Please note, all weights are listed in pounds.
*For a list of tales of the tapes which did NOT feature their unofficial weights, please visit this list: http://basementgymboxing.blogspot.com/2014/06/list-of-hbo-fights-which-had-no.html
*Most of these come from HBO's broadcasts, with several newer listings from Showtime, as I've never seen them done for ESPN, FS1 or NBC Sports matches. Let's hope they follow suit.
*We are updating to include names hyperlinked to the fighters' Boxrec pages and showing their official weights on the left and rehydration weights on the right. Thanks for referencing our page, and to anyone who links to us. We hope we are useful to you and thank you if you are helpful to us or even interested enough in the sport to stop by.
2019:
2018:
December:
Claressa Shields VS Femke Hermans - Contested at Middleweight
Shields: Official: 159.2 - Unofficial: 164.6
Hermans: Official: 157 - Unofficial: 158
Juan Francisco Estrada VS Victor Mendez - Contested at Super Bantamweight
Estrada: Official: 120.4 - Unofficial: 134
Mendez: Official: 119.2 - Unofficial: 129.2
Cecilia Braekhus VS Aleksandra Magdziak Lopes - Contested at Welterweight
(HBO broadcast)
Braekhus: Official: 146.8 - Unofficial: 153
Magdziak Lopes: Official: 146.4 - Unofficial: 154.2
November:
Murodjon Akhmadaliev VS Isaac Zarate - Contested at Super Bantamweight
(HBO broadcast)
Akhmadaliev: Official: 121.2 - Unofficial: 134
Zarate: Official: 122 - Unofficial: 133.5
Dmitry Bivol VS Jean Pascal - Contested at Light Heavyweight
(HBO broadcast)
Bivol: Official: 174.4 - Unofficial: 181
Pascal: Official: 174.6 - Unofficial: 188
September:
Kazuto Ioka VS McWilliams Arroyo - Contested at Super Flyweight
(HBO broadcast)
Ioka: Official: 114.6 - Unofficial: 125.6
Arroyo: Official: 114.4 - Unofficial: 122.8
Donnie Nietes VS Aston Palicte - Contested at Super Flyweight
(HBO broadcast)
Nietes: Official: 114.8 - Unofficial: 126.2
Palicte: Official: 114.6 - Unofficial: 128.4
Juan Francisco Estrada VS Felipe Orucuta - Contested at Super Flyweight
(HBO broadcast)
Estrada: Official: 114.4 - Unofficial: 128.4
Orucuta: Official: 114 - Unofficial: 124.6
August:
Dmitry Bivol VS Isaac Chilemba - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Bivol: Official: 174.6 - Unofficial: 184
Chilemba: Official: 175 - Unofficial: 189
Sergey Kovalev VS Eleider Alvarez - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Kovalev: Official: 174 - Unofficial: 185
Alvarez: Official: 174.4 - Unofficial: 187
July:
Alberto Machado VS Rafael Mensah (aka Raphael Mensah) - Contested at Super Featherweight
Machado: Official: 130 - Unofficial: 145
Mensah: Official: 130 - Unofficial: 138
Jaime Munguia VS Liam Smith - Contested at Light Middleweight
Smith: Official: 153.8 - Unofficial: 172
Munguia: Official: 153.8 - Unofficial: 176
May:
Rey Vargas VS Azat Hovhannisyan - Contested at Super Bantamweight
Vargas: Official: 120 - Unofficial: 132
Hovhannisyan: Official: 121 - Unofficial: 133
Jaime Munguia VS Sadam Ali - Contested at Light Middleweight
Ali: Official: 153 - Unofficial: 169
Munguia: Official: 152 - Unofficial: 170
Cecilia Braekhus VS Kali Reis - Contested at Welterweight
Braekhus: Official: 145.8 - Unofficial: 151.8
Reis: Official: 144.8 - Unofficial: 149
Gennady Golovkin VS Vanes Martirosyan - Contest at Middleweight
Golovkin: Official: 160 - Unofficial: 173.6
Maritrosyan: Official: 159.6 - Unofficial: 170.6
February:
Wisaksil Wangek VS Juan Francisco Estrada - Contested at Super Flyweight
Wangek: Official: 114.8 - Unofficial: 129.6
Estrada: Official: 115 - Unofficial: 126.2
Carlos Cuadras VS McWilliams Arroyo - Contested at Super Flyweight
Cuadras: Official: 114.6 - Unofficial: 126
Arroyo: Official: 114.2 - Unofficial: 123.8
Donnie Nietes VS Juan Carlos Reveco: Contested at Flyweight
Nietes: Official: 111.6 - Unofficial: 124.4
Reveco: Official: 112 - Unofficial: 124.1
January:
Lucas Matthysse VS Tewa Kiram - Contested at Welterweight
Matthysse: Official: 147 - Unofficial: 156.75
Kiram: Official: 146.5 - Unofficial: 160.5
Jorge Linares VS Mercito Gesta
(HBO Broadcast)
Linares: Official: 135 - Unofficial: 145.5
Gesta: Official: 134.75 - Unofficial: 148
2017:
December:
Francisco Vargas VS Stephen Smith - Contested at Super Featherweight
Vargas: Official: 130 - Unofficial: 142
Smith: Official: 130 - Unofficial: 140
Tevin Farmer VS Tenichi Ogawa - Contested at Super Featherweight
Farmer: Official: 129.5 - Unofficial: 129.5
Ogawa: Official: 142 - Unofficial: 142
2016:
2015:
October:
Viktor Postol VS Lucas Matthysse - Contested at Light Welterweight
Postol: Official: 139.5 - Unofficial: 148
Matthysse: Official: 139.5 - Unofficial: 151
Humberto Soto VS Antonio Orozco - Contested at Light Welterweight: I don't know what the specifics of this billed Light Welterweight/140-pound bout were but Soto weighed in right on the limit and Orozco weighed in within a pound. This was also slightly fuzzy as HBO's TOTT had Orozco weighing 140.5 and Boxrec had him listed at 140.75.
Soto: Official: 140 - Unofficial: 154
Orozco: Official: 140.5 - Unofficial: 154
July:
Sergey Kovalev VS Nadjib Mohammedi - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Kovalev: Official: 174.5 - Unofficial: 183.5
Mohammedi: Official: 173 - Unofficial: 180.5
Jean Pascal VS Yunieski Gonzalez - Contested at Cruiserweight, but both considered to be campaigning at light heavyweight but it's my understanding that there was a catch-weight agreement for 178 pounds.
Pascal: Official: 178 - Unofficial: 188
Gonzalez: Official: 177.5 - Unofficial: 189
Source for catch-weight agreement: ProBoxing Fans
June:
Oscar Valdez VS Ruben Tamayo - Contested at Super Featherweight
Oscar Valdez: Official: 127.5 - Unofficial: 135.5
Ruben Tamayo: Official: 128 - Unofficial: 138
Miguel Cotto VS Daniel Geale - Contested at the Middleweight class, but limited to a catch-weight of 158 pounds, as requested by Miguel Cotto's camp.
Cotto: Official: 153.6 - Unofficial: HBO could not get Cotto's weight, which is normal for Cotto.
Geale: Official: 157 - Unofficial: 182 - This is a noteworthy gain and Jim Lampley made special note that it was with Geale's street clothes on, but obviously still massive. Lampley guesses it's more like 175 in boxing gear but that seems a little low for the difference, to me.
Errol Spence Junior VS Phil Lo Greco - Contested technically at Light Middleweight. Spence is assumed to be a welterweight prospect though often fights just above the limit. Lo Greco is thought to be a Light Middleweight fighter, but was called on short notice (3 days). This was a PBC broadcast TOTT.
Spence: Official: 149 - Unofficial: 162
Lo Greco: Official: 152 - Unofficial: 164
Terrell Gausha VS Luis Grajeda - Contested at Light Middleweight: While Gausha came in technically at light middleweight, Grajeda was technically two pounds into the middleweight range, and is listed as a middleweight fighter.
(PBC on NBC Broadcast)
Gausha: Official: 154 - Unofficial: 169
Grajeda: Official: 156 - Unofficial: 167
Alfredo Angulo VS Delray Raines - Contested at (unknown agreement on the limit, Raines coming in at the Middleweight limit, Angulo coming in a few pounds over it)
(PBC card, NBC+NBC Sports split broadcast)
Angulo: Official: 162.2 - Unofficial: 176.4
Raines: Official: 160 - Unofficial: 172.8
Robert Guerrero VS Aaron Martinez - Contested at Welterweight
(TOTT from PBC, on NBC)
Guerrero Official: 145.6 - Unofficial: 156
Martinez: Official: 146.6 - Unofficial: 159.8
May:
Roman Gonzalez VS Edgar Sosa - Contested at Flyweight
Gonzalez: Official: 111 - Unofficial: 124
Sosa: Official: 112 - Unofficial: 125
*Jim Lampley was quoted as saying Sosa needed another half an hour to make the weight.
Gennady Golovkin VS Willie Monroe Junior - Contested at Middleweight
Golovkin: Official: 159 - Unofficial: 170
Monroe Junior: Official: 160 - Unofficial: 172
Antonio Orozco VS Emmanuel Taylor - Contested at Welterweight (though both presumed light welterweight fighters)
(TruTV Broadcast Card)
Orozco: Official: 141 - Unofficial: 148
Taylor: Official: 141 - Unofficial: 150
Jose Benavidez Junior VS Jorge Paez Junior - Contested at Light Welterweight
(TruTV Broadcast Card)
Benavidez: Official: 139 - Unofficial: 153
Paez: Official 140 - Unofficial: 150
Commentators made mention that Paez had difficulty making weight, though it was Benavidez that ended up heavier.
Konstantin Ponomarev VS Mikael Zewski - Contested at Welterweight
(TruTV Broadcast, to be added shortly)
April:
Sadam Ali VS Francisco Santana - Contested at Welterweight
Ali: Official: 146.75 - Unofficial: 153
Santana: Official: 146.5 - Unofficial: 167
Danny Garcia VS Lamont Peters - Contested at Welterweight, with a catch-weight limit imposed, 143 pounds, although BOTH fighters were holding major Light Welterweight titles, neither of which could be on the line, unfortunately. While Peterson held a major title at 140/Light Welterweight, Garcia was regarded to be the lineal champion of the division. The rehydration weights were said by commentator Kenny Rice to be "with clothes" so I am assuming this means in full street clothes, as opposed to how they'd be walking to the ring, shirtless, in trunks, etc.
(PBC Broadcast)
Garicia: Official: 142.25 - Unofficial: 157
Peterson: Official: 143 - Unofficial: 165
March:
Sergey Kovalev VS Jean Pascal - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Kovalev: Official: 174.25 - Unofficial: 189
Pascal: Official: 175 - Unofficial: 185
Isaac Chilemba VS Vasily Lepikhin - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Chilemba: Official: 175 - Unofficial: 185
Lepikhin: Official: 175 - Unofficial: 182
Adrien Broner VS John Molina - This bout was meant to be at a limit between the light welterweight maximum of 140 and a special +1 rule bleeding into the welterweight class, by contract.
Broner: Official: 141 - Unofficial: 157
Molina: Official: 140 - Unofficial: 154
Keith Thurman VS Robert Guerrero - Contested at Welterweight
(PBC TOTT, on NBC)
Thurman: Official: 147 - Unofficial: 162
Guerrero: Official: 147 - Unofficial: 152 was listed on the TOTT, but Marv Albert announced the number as 157
January:
Amir Imam VS Fidel Maldonado Junior - Contested at Light Welterweight
Imam: Official: 140 - Unofficial: 152
Maldonado: Official: 139 - Unofficial: 153
Brandon Rios VS Mike Alvarado - Contested at Welterweight
Rios: 163
Alvarado: 161
Gilberto Ramirez VS Maxim Vlasov - Contested at Light Heavyweight, with a catch-weight limit of 171 pounds agreed upon.
Ramirez: 170.5 - 182
Vlasov: 170 - 179
2014:
December:
Jermall Charlo VS Lenny Bottai - Contested at Light Middleweight
Charlo: 170
Bottai: 160
Erislandy Lara VS Ishe Smith - Contested at Light Middleweight
Lara: 170.5
Smith: ?
Badou Jack VS Francisco Sierra - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Jack: 183
Sierra: 200
Andy Lee VS Matt Korobov - Contested at Middleweight
Lee: 167.5
Korobov: 174
Timothy Bradley VS Diego Chaves - Contested at Welterweight
Bradley: 156
Chaves: 154
Jose Benavidez Junior VS Mauricio Herrera - Contested at Light Welterweight
Herrera: Official: 139.5 - Unofficial: 154
Benavidez: Official: 138.5 - Unofficial: 150
November:
Evgeny Gradovich VS Jayson Velez - Contested at Featherweight
Gradovich: 140
Velez: 137
Terence Crawford VS Raymundo Beltran - Contested at Lightweight
Crawford: 153
Beltran: 147
Manny Pacquiao VS Chris Algieri - Contested at Welterweight, with a 144-pound catch-weight
(Chris Algieri, though he was the fighter moving up in weight from his last contest, and a licensed nutritionist, was forced to take some clothes off and try again, then come back in about a half an hour for another trip, and made the weight)
Pacquiao: 149
Algieri: 155
Sergey Kovalev VS Bernard Hopkins - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Kovalev: 188
Hopkins: 182
Sadam Ali VS Luis Carlos Abregu - Contested at Welterweight
Ali: 150
Abregu: 160
October:
Gennady Golovkin VS Marco Antonio Rubio - Contested at Middleweight, with Rubio failing to make weight and accepting a purse cut to stay at 161.75 (to be 100% precise, Jim Lampley says 161.8), even stripped completely naked at the weigh-in.
Golovkin: 173
Rubio: 181
Nicholas Walters VS Nonito Donaire - Contested at Featherweight
Donaire: 133
Walters 138
August:
Sergey Kovalev VS Blake Caparello - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Kovalev: 185
Caparello: 185
Jessie Vargas VS Anton Novikov - Contested at Light Welterweight
Vargas: 148
Novikov: 157
Brandon Rios VS Diego Gabriel Chaves - Contested at Welterweight (Chaves weighed one pound over the limit)
Rios: 159
Chaves: 156
June:
Vasyl Lomachenko VS Gary Russell Junior - Contested at Featherweight
Lomachenko: 138
Russell: 138.5
Terence Crawford VS Yuriorkis Gamboa - Contested at Lightweight
Crawford: 152
Gamboa: 145
Matvey Korobov VS Jose Uzcategui - Contested at Middleweight
Korobov: 173
Uzcategui: 175
May:
Juan Manuel Marquez VS Mike Alvarado (Contested at Welterweight (147), with a catch weight limit of 143, Alvarado coming in a hair over and the Marquez camp not bothering to hold it against him
Marquez: 148
Alvarado: 152
Viktor Postol VS Selcuk Aydin - Contested at Light Welterweight limit (140)
Postol: 148
Aydin: 148
April:
Manny Pacquiao VS Timothy Bradley (rematch) - Contested at Welterweight
Pacquiao: 151
Bradley: 152
March:
Orlando Salido VS Vasyl Lomachenko - This was scheduled for Featherweight with Salido failing to make weight and weighing 128.25 - Lomachenko made the Featherweight limit. So, in essence it was contested at Featherweight for Lomachenko and Super Featherweight for Salido.
Salido: 147
Lomachenko: 136
Sergey Kovalev VS Cedric Agnew - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Kovalev: 183
Agnew: 187
January:
Jean Pascal VS Lucian Bute - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Pascal: 185
Bute: 184
Source: During the HBO broadcast's tale of the tape
2013:
December:
Matthew Macklin VS Lamar Russ - Contested at Middleweight
Macklin: 172
Russ: 168
Ricardo Alvarez VS Rod Salka - Contested at Light Welterweight, with Alvarez weighing a half pound over the limit
Alvarez: 155.5
Salka: 146.5
James Kirkland VS Glen Tapia - Contested at Middleweight, despite both being ranked as Light Middleweights and only slightly going above weight, the ultimate contracts allowed a 156-pound limit, just inside the Middleweight division.
Kirkland: 168
Tapia: 165
November:
Manny Pacquiao VS Brandon Rios - Contested at Welterweight
Pacquiao: 150
Rios: 159
Demetrius Andrade VS Vanes Martirosyan - Contested at Light Middleweight
Andrade: 166
Martirosyan: 164
Nonito Donaire VS Vic Darchinyan II - Contested at Featherweight
Donaire: 131
Darchinyan: 133
Adonis Stevenson VS Tony Bellew - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Stevenson: 189
Bellew: 190
Miguel Angel Garcia/Mikey Garcia VS Roman Martinez/Rocky Martinez - Contested at Super Featherweight
Garcia: 142
Martinez: 139
Sergey Kovalev VS Ismayl Sillakh - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Kovalev: 181
Sillakh: 185
October:
Timothy Bradley VS Juan Manuel Marquez - Contested at Welterweight
Bradley: 154
Marquez: 150
Ruslan Provodnikov VS Mike Alvarado - Contested at Light Welterweight
Provodnikov: 148
Alvarado: 157
Peter Quillin VS Gabriel Rosado - Contested at Middleweight
Quillin: 170
Rosado: 175
Terence Crawford VS Andrey Klimov - Contested at Lightweight
Crawford: 149
Klimov: 140
June:
Gennady Golovkin VS Matthew Macklin - Contested at Middleweight
Golovkin: 170
Macklin: 170
Yuriorkis Gamboa VS Darleys Perez - Contested at Lightweight
Gamboa: 144
Perez: 143
Erislandy Lara VS Alfredo Angulo - Contested at Light Middleweight
Lara: 164
Angulo: 174
Marcos Rene Maidana VS Josesito Lopez - Contested at Welterweight
Maidana: 156.5
Lopez: 158.75
May:
Keith Thurman VS Diego Chaves - Contested at Welterweight
Thurman: 156
Chaves: 157.75
May:
Abner Mares VS Daniel Ponce De Leon - Contested at Featherweight
Mares: 126 - 133
Ponce De Leon: 126 - 137.5
Lucas Matthysse VS Lamont Peterson - Contested at Welterweight, with a catch weight merely one pound above the Light Welterweight limit
Matthysse: 150
Peterson: 149
Luis Arias VS DonYil Livingston - Contested at Super Middleweight
Arias: 180.75
Livingston: 178.5
Badou Jack VS Michael Gbenga - Contested at Light Heavyweight (range)
Jack: 178.5
Gbenga: 182.75
April:
Terrell Gausha VS William Waters - Contested at Super Middleweight
*I believe this fight, though in the Super Middleweight class was meant to be at a catch weight of 164 pounds, instead of 168.
Gausha: 184 (Gausha rehydrated 20 pounds)
Waters: 172.5
March:
Terence Crawford VS Breidis Prescott - Contested at Light Welterweight
Crawford: 150
Prescott: 157
January:
Lucas Matthysse VS Mike Dallas Junior - Contested at Light Welterweight
Matthysse: 163.5 ***Lucas implies this is Showtime error, ten pounds up, and he was really 153 pounds in interview with Tha Boxing Voice. This would be consistent with his other weigh-ins. He implied only a comfort in making weight.***
Dallas Junior: 151.5
2012:
December:
Keith Thurman VS Carlos Quintana - Contested at Light Middleweight with a 152-pound catch-weight limit
Thurman: 160
Quintana: 165
September:
Guillermo Rigondeaux VS Robert Marroquin - Contested at Super Bantamweight (122)
Rigondeaux: 122 - 128
Marroquin: 122 - 134
October:
Brandon Rios VS Mike Alvarado - Contested at Light Welterweight
Rios: 149
Alvarado: 152
Nonito Donaire VS Jorge Arce - Contested at Super Bantamweight
Donaire: 129
Arce: 135
Also sourced to ESPN: Donaire blasts Arce into retirement
September:
Andre Ward VS Chad Dawson - Contested at Super Middleweight
Ward: 176
Dawson: 185
Source: During the HBO broadcast's tale of the tape
Antonio DeMarco VS John Molina Junior - Contested at Lightweight
DeMarco: 141
Molina: 148
Gennady Golovkin VS Gregorz Proksa - Contested at Middleweight
Golovkin: 168
Proksa: 166
July:
Nonito Donaire VS Jeffrey Mathebula - Contested at Super Bantamweight
Donaire: 132
Mathebula: 136
Danny Garcia VS Amir Khan - Contested at Light Welterweight
Khan: 148
Garcia: 150
June:
Timothy Bradley VS Manny Pacquiao I - Contested at Welterweight
Bradley: 147
Pacquiao: 150
Randall Bailey VS Mike Jones - Contested at Welterweight
Bailey: 155
Jones: 154
May:
Saul Alvarez VS Shane Mosley - Contested at Light Middleweight
Alvarez: 167
Mosley: 164
March:
Danny Garcia VS Erik Morales I - Scheduled for Light Welterweight, Danny Garcia makes weight at 139.5 and fights for a title there, while Morales weighs in at 142, vacating that same title. Effectively, it's contested as a Light Welterweight VS a Welterweight.
Garcia: 152
Morales: 155
2011:
November:
James Kirkland VS Alfredo Angulo - Contested at Light Middleweight
Kirkland: ???
Angulo: 163
Angulo's weight was released by HBO commentator Jim Lampley, however, not Kirkland's. Jim said:
"Alfredo Angulo unofficially weighs 163 tonight and the people in Kirkland's camp would not let us know what is his unofficial weight."
October:
Sergio Martinez VS Darren Barker - Contested at Middleweight
Martinez: 165
Barker: 168
September:
Floyd Mayweather Junior VS Victor Ortiz - Contested at Welterweight
Mayweather: 150
Ortiz: 164
Yuriorkis Gamboa VS Daniel Ponce De Leon - Contested at Super Featherweight (both were ranked Featherweights, weighing in a pound over the weight limit, officially)
Gamboa: 138
Ponce De Leon: 137
Erik Morales VS Pablo Cesar Cano - Contested at Light Welterweight
Morales: 150
Cano: 151
Andre Berto VS Jan Zaveck - Contested at Welterweight
Berto: 160
Zaveck: 159
July:
Amir Khan VS Zab Judah - Contested at Light Welterweight
Khan: 151
Judah: 150
June:
Julio Cesar Chavez Junior VS Sebastian Zbik - Contested at Middleweight
Chavez: 180
Zbik: 165
Devon Aleander VS Lucas Matthysse - Contested at Light Welterweight
Alexander: 151
Matthysse: 153
May:
Chad Dawson VS Adrian Diaconu - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Dawson: 187
Diaconu: 186
Bernard Hopkins VS Jean Pascal II (rematch) - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Hopkins: 186
Pascal: 186
April:
Robert Guerrero VS Michael Katsidis - Contested at Lightweight
Guerrero: Official: 134 - Unofficial: 146
Katsidis: Official: 134 - Unofficial: 145
March:
Adrien Broner VS Daniel Ponce De Leon - Contested at Super Featherweight
Broner: 144
Ponce De Leon: 136
Saul Alvarez VS Matthew Hatton - Contested at Light Middleweight
Alvarez: 165
Hatton: 157
February:
Nonito Donaire VS Fernando Montiel - Contested at Bantamweight
Donaire: 126
Montiel: 134
January:
Timothy Bradley VS Devon Alexander - Contested at Light Welterweight
Bradley: 148
Alexander: 152
2010:
December:
Amir Khan VS Marcos Rene Maidana - Contested at Light Welterweight
Khan: 149
Maidana: 149
November:
Guillermo Rigondeaux VS Ricardo Cordoba - Contested at Super Bantamweight
Rigondeaux: 124
Cordoba: 133
Robert Guerrero VS Vicente Escobedo - Contested at Lightweight
Guerrero: 142
Escobedo: 143
Juan Manuel Marquez VS Michael Katsidis - Contested at Lightweight
Marquez: Official: 134 - Unofficial: 145
Katsidis: Official: 135 - Unofficial: 144
Manny Pacquiao VS Antonio Margarito - Contested at Light Middleweight
Pacquiao: 148
Margarito: 165
Andre Berto VS Freddy Hernandez - Contested at Welterweight
Berto: 159
Hernandez: 153
September:
Shane Mosley VS Sergio Mora - Contested at Light Middleweight, with Mora failing to meet the weight obligation by 3 pounds
Mosley: 164
Mora: 164
Sergio Martinez VS Paul Williams II - Contested at Middleweight with a 158-pound catch-weight limit
Martinez: 168
Williams: 168
Victor Ortiz VS Vivian Harris - Both weighed in at 142 pounds - Technically contested at Welterweight.
Ortiz: 155
Harris: 150
Yuriorkis Gamboa VS Orlando Salido - Contested at Featherweight
Gamboa: 140
Salido: 140
Brandon Rios VS Anthony Peterson - Contested at Lightweight
Rios: 151
Peterson: 139
August:
Devon Alexander VS Andriy Kotelnik - Contested at Light Welterweight
Alexander: 149
Kotelnik: 148
July:
Juan Manuel Marquez VS Juan Diaz II - Contested at Lightweight
Marquez: 143
Diaz: 144
Dmitry Pirog VS Danny Jacobs - Contested at Middleweight
Pirog: 170
Jacobs: 170
April:
Andre Berto VS Carlos Quintana - Contested at Welterweight
Berto: 153.5
Quintana: 161
Lucian Bute VS Edison Miranda - Contested at Super Middleweight
Bute: 182
Miranda: 185
Sergio Martinez VS Kelly Pavlik - Contested at Middleweight
Pavlik: Official: 159.5 - Unofficial: 178
Martinez: Official: 159.5 - Unofficial: 167
March:
Marcos Rene Maidana VS Victor Cayo - Contested at Light Welterweight
Maidana: 149
Cayo: 150
For matches with a listing in the 2000's, please click the following link:
http://basementgymboxing.blogspot.com/2014/06/fight-night-boxing-weights-rehydration_22.html
For matches with a listing in the 1990's, please click the following link:
http://basementgymboxing.blogspot.com/2014/06/fight-night-boxing-weights-rehydration.html
Source: Sources for all matches are during the fight broadcast's tale of the tape unless otherwise noted.
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