In the realm of professional boxing, the judgment rendered by the judges can sometimes overshadow the performances in the ring. Such was the case on Friday night in New York when Bruce Carrington faced off against Sulaiman Segawa in a highly contentious featherweight bout. The majority decision awarded to Carrington (13-0, 8 KOs) over Segawa
Bruce Carrington
Unbeaten featherweight prospect Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington made headlines after calling out Naoya “Monster” Inoue following his impressive victory over Bryan De Gracia at Madison Square Garden. Carrington, a 27-year-old native of Brooklyn, New York, expressed his desire to face the Japanese superstar, who currently holds the undisputed championship at super bantamweight. Fans are eager
In a bout that hardly lived up to the hype, Bruce Carrington, floating somewhere between WBO #4 and WBC #7 in the featherweight rankings, managed to dispatch Brayan De Gracia via an eighth-round TKO. However, it was clear to spectators that this mismatch was far from exciting. Carrington flung De Gracia to the canvas in
Xander Zayas, the undefeated #5 WBO 154-lb contender, is set to face off against Brazilian knockout artist Patrick Teixeira in a ten-round showdown on ESPN. At just 21 years old, Zayas is being fast-tracked by his promoter, Bob Arum, in hopes of capitalizing on the growing interest in the 154-lb division. With the possibility of
Xander Zayas and Patrick Teixeira are set to face off in a highly anticipated junior middleweight bout at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Zayas, with an impressive record of 18-0 and 12 knockouts, is looking to prove himself against the more experienced Teixeira, who holds a record of 34-4 with