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    WBC's Boxing Grand Prix

    Today's the featherweight division:



    So far all the fights until now have been high paced entertaining bouts between undefeated fighters. Hopefully Super Lightweight, Middleweight and Heavyweight are similiar and are also displayed online.

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    #2
    I don't mind the 30 second horn but did they have to make it a fog horn?

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      #3
      Must be awkward that Riyadh season is hosting a wbc tournament

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        #4
        Powar is fun to watch
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          #5
          What's the prize for winning your division

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            #6
            Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View Post
            Powar is fun to watch
            Yes that was a VERY impressive performance. His opponent was a top amateur who beat Bam Rodriguez and one of Lomachenko + Inoue's sparring partner's so I was expecting a tough fight but Powar blew him out of the water with a 59-55 shutout on all 3 scorecards. Terrific performance!

            Btw Powar is one of 2 Punjabi Sikh fighter's competing at the event...Eric Basran is much more talented in my opinion but has a tough fight against American Isaiah Johnson tomorrow.

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              #7
              Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View Post
              What's the prize for winning your division
              $200K and the likelihood of being signed by a top promoter.

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                #8
                Just wanted to note that.

                1. There was a lot of good competitive bouts and a few (1-3) snoozers.

                2. The chat is filled with racism.

                3. Bonalo seems to go all out early, the guy is already taxed in the 4-5th round.

                4. Talent wise, the fighters that standout to me is Qamalli, Denson, Munguia Jr, Nash and Mosqueda. The ones that lose in the tournament in phase 2 are still worth keeping an eye over in their future bouts.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by HisExcellency View Post

                  $200K and the likelihood of being signed by a top promoter.
                  That's not bad, sufficient for a upcoming fighter to self maintain and be able focus on training to get more opportunities. Also the experience, elevation in rankings and being signed by a big promoter.

                  Normally they get 1K to 15K depending on the fighter's quality of opponent and their marketibility.
                  Last edited by Malvado; 04-17-2025, 02:36 PM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Malvado View Post

                    That's not bad, sufficient for a upcoming fighter to self maintain and be able focus on training to get more opportunities. Also the experience, elevation in rankings and being signed by a big promoter.

                    Normally they get 1K to 15K depending on the fighter's quality of opponent and their marketibility.
                    Yes that's probably 10-15 fights worth of prize money if they end up winning the competition. However, like the commentator said after Powar's fight, he's very likely to be signed by a TOP UK promoter after that performance which is the real prize in my opinion.

                    In fact, just being on this kind of platform is a victory in itself even if they lose as they're facing other top prospects.
                    Last edited by HisExcellency; 04-17-2025, 02:44 PM.
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