Two Warriors Meet In The Best In Boxing Ring

If you missed Best in Boxing on Fight Hub on YouTube you missed a great night of boxing. There was great action in the ring from start to finish but the fight of the night definitely has to go to Mario Ramirez vs Ramiro Ceseña. These two warriors battled it out for six nonstop rounds of action. Normally fighters who’ve not seen each other before take a round or two to figure each other out. In boxing, they are called the feeling out rounds. Ramirez and Ceseña must have skipped class on the day their trainers were teaching how to take your time in boxing. From the opening bell, both these fighters were throwing serious leather with really bad intentions. If you’ve not seen Mario Ramirez fight before he fights really well from the outside with his long reach but knows how to get on the inside and bang to the body. He is not your typical Mexican fighter in that he can mix up boxing with an aggressive “Mexican Style”. He’s not afraid to trade punches with anyone and has an iron chin that makes the possible. Mario is only 19 and is quickly learning on the job. As most 19-year-olds He tends to throw caution to the wind and has no problem trying to prove his chin is tougher than his opponents. Some would say he has a tendency to block punches with his head but at this point in his career he still has much to learn about boxing.
Ramiro Ceseña at 3-0 coming into the fight was a surprise to everyone by the time the fight was done. Ceseña at only 18 years old is also learning on the job but shows maturity beyond his 3 and 0 record. He is naturally bigger than Ramirez and dropped weight to meet Ramirez at the 130-pound limit. Boxing seems to come naturally to Ceseña as he demonstrated the ability to sit down on his punches and time Ramirez like a crafty veteran. One of the major weapons Ceseña seemed to demonstrate was the power in his punches. Sitting down on his punches seemed to generate a great deal of power that would have dropped a less skilled fighter than Ramirez.

Both fighters put their skills on full display as both wouldn’t back down from each other giving as good as they were getting. Ramirez style works off of the jab and has the ability to fire off four and five punch combinations before his opponents can fire back. Ceseña learned quickly to weather the storm from Ramirez and return punches immediately after as Ramirez has a tendency to stay in the pocket a little longer than he should. The first round could have been scored for either fighter but the second round belonged to Ceseña as he was more aggressive, timed Ramirez correctly and continued to be aggressive shortening the distance whenever possible. Ceseña picked up quickly that staying on the outside would not be a great recipe for success. Ramirez made adjustments coming into the third round and took the round by outworking Ceseña and staying on the outside whenever possible. Both fighters adjusted brilliantly to each other as they came out for each round. Ceseña took the fourth round by being more aggressive, closing the distance on Ramirez and landing the cleaner shots. Ramirez adjusted again in the fifth as Ceseña seemed to be resting for the sixth round. The sixth round ended up being the best round of the night as both fighters came in to win the fight. About a minute in the dynamic of the fight changed as the referee deducted a point from Ceseña for a low blow. Fans booed and rightfully so as there is usually a warning before a referee will take a point for a low blow. Now the replay did catch multiple times Ceseña hitting Ramirez below the belt but none of those low blows were ever caught by the referee and he was never warned earlier in the fight. This seemed to enrage Ceseña as he attacked Ramirez relentlessly as soon as the fight resumed. In the first attack by Ceseña after the restart, he hit paydirt with a left punch right down the middle hitting Ramirez below the ribcage. Ramirez immediately went down to a knee as he gasped to regain the oxygen that left his body from the punch. Ramirez took his eight count got back to his feet and prepared to restart still trying to regain his lost oxygen. Ceseña attacked again hoping to finish the fight before the end of the sixth round. Mario backed up trying to get Ceseña off of him with a jab here and there as Ceseña threw everything he had at him. To Mario’s credit and conditioning he was able to regain his breath and within a minute looked like himself again. He began to counter and fire off three and four punch combinations as the fight drew to a close. When the bell rang both fighters had given it their all and it was in the hands of the judges. To find out what happened and to see the fight for yourself go to Fight Hub TV on Youtube or bestinboxing.com to watch the full fight and see the decision.

BOUT SHEET APRIL 27, 2018
Great night of Boxing headed your way!!
We’ve had one of those cards that just kept on dropping fighters. From 13 fights on the card down to seven fights but the show must go on and the fights we have are good ones. The main event is looking good as Salvador Tapia came in looking to let Domonique Dolton that he is not coming in for just a paycheck. Tapia’s team is so confident they wanted to place a friendly wager with people at the weigh-in saying that Tapia is going to #knockout Dolton. No one took his team up on the wager but they all knew it was in good fun.
The fights will be on Fight Hub TV starting at 7:30 PM PST or on the main page of bestinboxing.com

It’s that time again for our next fight night, broadcast and a great night of boxing. This coming April 27th we will have an exciting night of fights. Featuring some of Best in Boxing best fighters showcasing their talents in the ring. On this card, we will have DEWAYNE BEAMON, DOMINIQUE DOLTON, LUIS CORIA, BRANDON CRUZ, BRANDON CRUZ, DILAN MIRANDA, OSE MARIA DELGADO, BEENAN MACIAS, MARIO “GUERO RAMIREZ, ROBERTO MEZA, and RAFAEL RAMIREZ. We offer some of the best combat sport around so tune and watch these boxers go at it.

Head to youtube.com/fighthub to watch the fights starting at 7:30 PM PST on April 27 for 13 live fights. We will embed the fights on bestinboxing.com main page for easy viewing.

We are looking forward to a great night of action with an amazing main event with fighter Dewayne Beamon vs Angel Ramos. Both fighters are action fighters and we are predicting this won’t go to the scorecards. Both fighters see this fight as a stepping stone to much bigger fights in the future. Dewayne is known as “Easy” Beamon because he makes it look easy and Angel is known as “Diablito” “Little Devil” Ramos for his aggressive all-action style. This is a main event you don’t want to miss.
The fights are as follows:

BESTINBOXING.COM PPV $2.99
9 PM PST

MAIN EVENT
DEWAYNE BEAMON 13-0 vs ANGEL RAMOS 22-1-1

ARMANDO TOVAR 8-1 vs JORGE VALENZUELA 6-1
MARIO “GUERO” RAMIREZ 9-1 vs JORGE LUIS BABUCA 5-24-2
KEVIN TORRES 6-0-1 vs CRISTOPHER GARCIA 0-1
ROBERTO MEZA 8-1 vs JAVIER MERAZ 6-10-1

FIGHT HUB TV ON YOUTUBE (FREE)
YOUTUBE.COM/FIGHTHUB
7 PM PST

MAIN EVENT
SIMON TORRES vs GIOVANNI PONCE

BRANDON VALDEZ vs JONATHAN PEREZ
BRANDON CRUZ vs MARIO DIAZ
ALIMKHAN JUMAKHANOV vs SAUL GONZALEZ
DILAN MIRANDA vs CARLOS ESCOBEDO
OSVALDO HERNANDEZ vs MANUEL GUILLEN
YAHO GABRIEL BLACKWELL vs ESTEBAN SOSA
JORGE MUñOZ, JR vs GABRIEL VILLAR (Swing)

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Feb 16 Fight Card

On Friday evening (November 17, 2017) at the Salon Mezzanine Hall in Tijuana, unquestionably the Bout of the Night on the 13-bout Borizteca Boxing Promotions fight card had to be the thriller between Ricardo Valdovinos (5-0) from San Diego and Alex Castaneda (3-1) from Rosarito. The two super featherweights literally banged heads for six-plus, action-packed rounds. You heard that right. With everyone so wrapped up in watching this fight, to include the meticulous timekeeper, the bell to end the final round didn’t sound until almost two minutes (actually 1 minute and 51 seconds) past the regulated three minutes.
From the opening bell, both Alejandro Castaneda (l) and Ricardo Valdovinos (r) were throwing punches with bad intentions.
Why was everyone so caught up in Bout #12? For one thing, Valdovinos had promised to knock his opponent out. Second, the mention of that boast must have reached Alex Castaneda and had him training extra hard. Third, during the match, it appeared the treacherous Castaneda made four separate attempts to maliciously headbutt Valdovinos and five, both men were known for their Mexican style of fighting – that in-your-face, banging away at your opponent without letting-up.
Masterfully set up, Ricardo Valdovinos’ left hook caught Alex Castaneda by surprise and down he went. Any lesser of a man would have stayed put on the canvas but Castaneda didn’t hesitate and quickly returned to his feet.
At the conclusion of their exciting bout, veteran referee Jesus Soto raised the arm of the victorious Ricardo Valdovinos. Both men looked tired and beat up.
In the final round of this last man standing battle, Valdovinos landed what everyone believed to be the finishing blow to knock Castaneda out. But, like the energizer bunny, Castaneda quickly returned to his feet as if he had just lost his balance and not been hit by a perfectly thrown, well-leveraged left hook. In the end, all three judges had Valdovinos as their winner: one had it 58-55 and the other two had it 59-54 for Valdovinos.

To read the rest of the article head to sportofboxing.com
http://www.sportofboxing.com/2017/11/bout-of-the-night-valdovinos-vs-castaneda-at-the-latest-borizteca-boxing-show/

Dewayne Beamon http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/728230 is an exciting up and coming fighter who is looking to make his mark in the sport of boxing. His fight was a last-minute add-on to our November 17th card. Because the option to put Beamon on the card came during the fight week he was matched up against Zenon Venancio http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/731118. Venancio proved overmatched in the fight as Dewayne attempted to get some rounds in and look impressive. Venancio after a couple good shots from Deamon looked hesitant to engage and the fight was stopped early in the second round. We are looking forward to having Dewayne back on our next car in February.

We are looking at our next date happing February 16th at the Salon Mezzanine in Tijuana Mexico https://goo.gl/maps/5oNiQFiYfYv The fights again will be on bestinboxing.com starting at 7 pm pst and 10 pm est. We are hoping to be able to announce the main event in the next couple of weeks. Looking forward to a big card to kick off the new year! In the new year, we are looking to expand our boxing programming by working with new promoters to bring even more shows to fight fans.

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November 17th is fast approaching and we are looking forward to a great night of action.

Here is the fights on the card:

Main event

(12) MARIO “GUERO RAMIREZ vs  ALFREDO PITTA

(11) RICARDO VALDOVINOS vs ALEJANDRO CASTAñEDA

(10) RAFAEL RAMIREZ vs MANUEL GARCIA *Special Attraction

(9) DEWAYNE BEAMON vs SAMUEL MENDIA *Special Attraction

(8) JUAN MIRANDA vs JESUS OSUNA

(7) BRANDON CRUZ vs MARIO YAEL DIAZ

(6) GILBERT GARCIA vs ENRIQUE VELAZQUEZ

(5) MARIO RAMOS vs ISAAC GALINDO

(4) JESSE “BAM” RODRIGUEZ vs JORGE MOSQUEIRA

(3) MULAPI ENJANI vs ADRIEL OSUNA

(2) JOSE MARIA DELGADO vs ISRAEL PINEDA

(1) LUCAS SANTA MARIA vs FERMIN CAñEDO

You can click on the link to download the bout sheet

BOUT SHEET NOV 17, 2017

 

Couple highlights for the fight night. Jose Maria Delgado and Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez are trained by Robert Garcia. Rafael Ramirez is part of The Money Team TMT. He looks to fight his way back into contention.

As part of the on growth of Global Sports Streaming (GSS) (globalsportstreaming.com) we are launching a separate site for our first show “Best In Boxing”. The launch of bestinboxing.com is just another step to building an online sports network streaming sports around the world. The next step for us will be a subscription service with exclusive looks inside the life of fighters who fight on our cards. We will be bringing you live fights, live training session, podcasts and much more. We look forward to growing a solid following of boxing heads and combat sport fight fans.

To start off the launch of bestinboxing.com we will have 12 fights brought to you live right here starting at 10pm est / 7pm pst November 17th. Through the help of promoters like Borizteca Boxing we’ve been able to livestream over 100 fights for fight fans. We are just getting started and are looking towards getting over 1000 and beyond.

We are already putting together fight cards for next year and 2018 is going to be a big year for Global Sports Streaming and Our show “Best in Boxing”.