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BARBOZA JR. OUTBOXES SIMS JR.

Arnold Barboza Jr. (33-1, 11 KOs) masterfully outboxed Kenneth Sims Jr. (22-4-1, 8 KOs) over 12 rounds at the Honda Center on Saturday night. A battle of tacticians went Barboza’s way as he was quicker, busier and more accurate for the bulk of the fight.

The welterweight crossroads match headlined a Golden Boy Promotions card broadcast live on DAZN. Official scores were 120-108, 118-110 and 118-110. InTheCorner.Net scored it 118-110.

The fight started slowly, with both veterans cautiously looking for an opening while pawing from the outside. Soon it was apparent that they were each mirror images of each other and while both were looking jab their way in and counter, it was Barboza who was more effective.

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BARBOZA JR. vs. SIMS JR. WEIGHTS

Official weights for Saturday night’s fight card at the Pond in Anaheim. Prelims air at 1PM PT with the main card going live at 5PM on DAZN.

ARNOLD BARBOZA JR. – 146.2
KENNETH SIMS JR. – 146.6

OSCAR COLLAZO – 104.8
JESUS HARO – 103.4

GABRIELA FUNDORA – 110.9
VIVIANA RUIZ – 111.8

ALEXIS ROCHA – 147.4
JOSEPH DIAZ JR. – 147.6

JOEL IRIARTE – 146.4
ROCK MYRTHIL – 146.2

Weights courtesy of Fightnews.com

HANEY TURNS BACK DIAZ, UD12

The lightweight title action continued on Saturday night as Devin Haney successfully defended his WBC championship with a hard-fought unanimous decision over JoJo Diaz. Haney used superior boxing skills to counter the former 130-lb champion and retain his belt by scores of 117-111, 117-111 and 116-112. InTheCorner.net had it 117-111 for Haney (27-0, 15 KOs).

The plan for Diaz (32-2-1, 15 KOs) appeared to be to pressure the champion but Haney’s sharp-shooting skills made that difficult to sustain. When Diaz was able to get in on the chest of Haney and throw multiple shots, he was able to do damage, mostly with the left hand. But Haney controlled the action from the outside for long stretches of the fight and landed solid shots around the guard of Diaz. He also worked the body faithfully throughout the fight.

Diaz, needing something dramatic, wobbled Haney early in the 12th but was unable to follow it up. The deficit was too big at that point, as Haney had piled up a big points lead.

Haney’s win was the middle piece of back-to-back-to-back lightweight title action. George Kambosos Jr. dethroned Teofimo Lopez the prior weekend and Gervonta Davis won a grueling match against Isaac Cruz on Sunday night. Still to come, Vasiliy Lomachenko vs. Richard Commey on Saturday, December 11th.