Tag Archives: Golden Boy Promotions

UPDATE: MADUENO AGREES TO DUARTE FIGHT FEB 15

UPDATE: Miguel Madueno is believed to be the replacement for the injured Regis Prograis on February 15 per multiple reports. Contracts are being finalized.

Post on BOXINGSCENE.COM by Ryan Songalia

Jake Donovan @JakeNDaBox on X

Madueno (31-3, 28 KOs) lost a UD10 to Keyshawn Davis in his last fight in July and also lost a decision to world title challenger Steve Claggett in November of 2023.

Welterweight Regis Prograis is the subject of injury rumors after Jake Donovan of Ring Magazine reported on X that Prograis has a shoulder injury:

Prograis is scheduled to fight Oscar Duarte in the main even of Golden Boy Promotions’ card at the The Honda Center in Anaheim, CA on Feb. 15.

More to come…

 

 

PRIEST, HOWARD MAKE WEIGHT

Photo: BoxingScene.com

Middleweights Eric Priest (14-0, 8 KOs) and Tyler “Hercules” Howard (20-2, 11 KOs) both made the catch weight from Thursday night’s main event at The Commerce Casino and Hotel. Priest tipped the scales at 164.2 while Howard weighed in at 163.6.

The scheduled 10-rounder will be broadcast on DAZN as well as Golden Boy Boxing’s YouTube page.

FULL WEIGH-IN RESULTS

  • Eric Priest (164.2) vs. Tyler Howard (163.6)
  • Jordan Panthen (159) vs. DeAundre Pettus (161)
  • Grant Flores (153.4) vs. David Lobo Ramirez (154)
  • Cayden Griffiths (148) vs. Marc Misiura (150)
  • Jordan Fuentes (118.8) vs. Brandon Badillo (119.8)
  • Leonardo Sanchez (129.8) vs. Joseph Cruz Brown (129.4)

 

PRIEST VS HOWARD HEADLINES GOLDEN BOY SHOW AT COMMERCE CASINO JAN 23

Golden Boy Promotions will put on its first show of 2025 on Thursday, January 23rd at The Commerce Casino And Hotel in Commerce, CA. Headlining will be unbeaten middleweight Eric Priest (14-0, 8 KOs) taking on Tyler “Hercules” Howard (20-2, 11 KOs) in a 10-rounder. The fight will be broadcast on DAZN.

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GOLDEN BOY PROMOTIONS SUES AL HAYMON

Litigation has been filed by Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions against Al Haymon and the Premiere Boxing Champions series, Lance Pugmire of the LA Times is reporting. GBP is seeking $300 million in damages for violations of the Muhammad  Ali Boxing Reform Act.

At issue is the manner in which Haymon has gone from adviser to boxers such as Floyd Mayweather Jr. to possibly the biggest power broker in the sport.

Read Pugmire’s story HERE.