By David Finger

Former Ghanaian president Jerry Rawlings, who remains one of the most popular former heads of state on the African continent, met with both Isaac Dogboe and Javier Chacon on Friday afternoon ahead of their WBO international bantamweight title fight on Saturday, July 22.

Rawlings, a noted boxing enthusiast, listened intently as referee Tony Weeks spoke about the honor of officiating a fight in Ghana. Weeks then presented President Rawlings with a small pair of boxing gloves and a copy of a seminar he had done for officials. 

But the former President, although gracious, did admit he was rooting for the local boy. When Isaac promised a victory on Saturday, the former President laughed and said “I hope so.”

Rawlings, who was a strong supporter of Ghana’s boxing program during his tenure as president, is widely regarded as the father of democracy in Ghana. Rawlings had initially taken power in a coup in 1979 and eventually was elected president in 1992. After having served two terms as president, and constitutionally barred from seeking a third term, Rawlings refused to allow his supporters to push for a constitutional amendment that would allow him to remain in power. He then willingly handed over power to a member of the opposition party (who defeated his Vice President) in 2001, a moment that was widely seen as the emergence of Ghana as a leader of the democratic movement in West Africa.

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Date:  Saturday, June 17, 2017

WBO/WBA/IBF Lt. Heavyweight  Title Bout

Location: Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Promoter:   Main Events/Kathy Duva & Roc Nation/David Istkowitch

Supervisor:   Francisco Valcarcel, Esq.

Referee:  Tony Weeks

Judges:  Glenn Feldman (67-66),  Dave Moretti (67-66),  Steve Weisfeld (65-68)

Results:   The WBO Lt. Heavyweight Champion retained the WBO/WBA/IBF titles against Sergey Kovalev by TKO in the 8th. round.

TV:  USA HBO PPV

Date:   Saturday, December 10, 2016

VACANT WBO HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE BOUT

Location: Vector Arena, Auckland, New Zealand

Promoter:  Duco Events / David Higgins, Dean Lonergan

Supervisor:  Richard De Cuir

Referee:  Tony Weeks

Judges:  Ramon Cerdan (115-113), Salven Lugumbay (114-114), Ingo Barrabas (115-113)

Results: Joseph Parker wins by Mayority Decision

TV:  New Zealand Sky Arena, USA HBO, Australia FOX

Date:   Saturday, June 23, 2016

WBO/WBC JR. WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE BOUT

Location:   MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Promoter:   Top Rank / Bob Arum

Supervisor:  Francisco Valcarcel, Esq.

Referee:  Tony Weeks

Judges: Guido Cavalleri (118-107), Don Trella (118-113), Dave Moretti (117-108)

Results:  WBO Junior Welterweight champion Terence Crawford boxed his way to a boring 12 round unanimous decision over WBC champion Viktor Postol  to win Postol’s WBC belt at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.

TV:    USA HBO PPV

Date:   Saturday, April 9, 2016

WBO SUP. MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE BOUT

Location:   MGM Grand, Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Promoter:    Top Rank / Bob Arum

Supervisor:   Francisco Valcarcel, Esq.

Referee:  Tony Weeks

Judges:  Glenn Feldman, Glenn Trowbridge, Adalaide Byrd

Results:   Arthur Abraham loses the fight by unanimous decision against Gilberto Ramirez, who became  the new WBO Super Middleweight champion.

TV:   USA HBO PPV, Germany SAT.1

Date:   Saturday,  November 28, 2015

WBO/WBA/IBF HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE BOUT

Location:   ESPRIT Arena, Dusseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

Promoter:  K-2 Promotions / Tom Loeffler

Supervisor:  Francisco Valcarcel, Esq.

Referee:  Tony Weeks

Judges:  Cesar Ramos (112-115),  Ramon Cerdan (112-115),  Raul Caiz Sr. (111-116)

Results:   Wladimir Klitschko lost the championship title  by Unanimous  Decision against TysonFury, who becomes the new WBO/WBA/IBF Heavyweight World Champion.

TV:   USA HBO,  United Kingdom SKY Box Office, Germany RTL

Date:   Saturday,  November 7, 2015

WBO WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE BOUT

Location:   Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Promoter:   Top Rank / Bob Arum

Supervisor:  Francisco Valcarcel

Referee:  Tony Weeks

Judges: Adalaide Byrd, Glenn Trownbridge, Glenn Fieldman

Results:  The WBO Welterweight Champion Timothy Bradley retains the title against Brandon Rios by TKO in the 9th round.

TV:   USA HBO

Date:   Saturday,  October 24, 2015

WBO JR. WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE BOUT

Location:   CenturyLink Center, Omaha, Nebraska, USA

Promoter:   Top Rank / Bob Arum

Supervisor:  John Duggan

Referee:  Tony Weeks

Judges:  Patricia Morse Harman (89-80), Julie Lederman (90-79), Nelson Vazquez (90-79)

Results:   The Champion Terence “Bud” Crawford stopped Dierry Jean in the 10th round to retain his WBO junior welterweight title.   The unbeaten Crawford knocked down Jean in the first and ninth rounds and then used a flurry of punches to cause him to buckle into the ropes at the 2:30 mark, when referee Tony Weeks ended the fight at the CenturyLink Center.

TV:   USA HBO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Credit Photo:  By Nati Harnik – Associated Press

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Undefeated world champion broke down Dierry Jean on his way to a 10th-round stoppage. (Photo:  Getty)

Terence Crawford successfully made the first defense of his newly acquired WBO junior welterweight title by stopping Dierry Jean on Saturday in front of hometown crowd at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha, Nebraska.

The end of the bout came in the 10th frame after referee Tony Weeks called a halt to the contest at 2 minutes and 30 seconds of the round to save Jean from continued punishment. Jean (29-2, 20 KOs) had been down twice in the fight, once in the first round and again in the ninth.

“When I’m at home I feel revived, I feel the electricity,” Crawford told HBO’s Max Kellerman during his post-fight interview. “I just want to go in there and put on a good show.”

And that he did. Crawford (27-0, 19 KOs) commanded the action from the opening bell behind a southpaw stance and an active, pawing right jab that systematically broke down a game but ineffective Jean and left him open to solid right hooks and combinations. Jean landed sporadic straight rights from the distance, but spent the majority of the fight on the defense and trying to get passed the champs jab.

CompuBox numbers had Crawford landing 169 punches out of 533 thrown, Jean landed 51 out of 340 thrown.

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The fight opened with the boxers meeting in the middle of the ring and feeling each other out with long distance jabs, Crawford in an orthodox stance. Both vied for positioning and dominance for the first half of the round, but it was Jean who took the first step back. Crawford tried out the southpaw stance for size and found a good fit as he knocked Jean to canvas with a hard right.

Crawford came out in a southpaw stance for the second round and stayed that way for the rest of the fight. They pawed at each other with the their lead hands in the middle of the ring, before Jean finally took to the perimeter, slowly circling counter-clockwise and pressuring behind an active jab. This began to set the tenor for the rest of the encounter.

The following round continued with the established tendancy, Crawford pressing forward and landing right jabs and hooks and occasional combinations, with Jean on the back foot and lunging with his right hand periodically and getting caught in the corners or against the ropes.

The eighth round brought back memories of the recent Timothy Bradley vs. Jessie Vargas debacle, when ref Pat Russell prematurely stopped the fight after confusing the 10-second warning with the last bell of the fight. This time it happened to Tony Weeks, who may have saved Jean, who was being pummeled at the end of the round, from a kayo by stopping the action of the eighth round at the 10-second warning.

In the ninth round, a straight left from Crawford created an opening and champ capitalized on it by following up with a 1-2 that knocked down Jean for a second time in the fight.

i-1Crawford came looking to close the show in the 10th round, backing Jean up against the ropes and landing with combinations to the head and body. Crawford was on the hunt and serving up the offense as the end of the round neared. He caught Jean with a 1-2-1 combination that put the challenger on the run, Crawford caught up and landed two hard lefts, and that was all the referee had to see to wave off the rest of the fight.

One of boxing’s recent young breakaway stars, undefeated champion and Boxing Writers Association of America’s (BWAA) ‘2014 Fighter of the Year’ Terence Crawford lifted the WBO 135 pound lightweight world title in March of last year by ousting Ricky Burns in the Brit’s native Scotland.

Having defended the lightweight title twice, by knocking out Cuban phenom Yuriorkis Gamboa and handily outpointing Raymundo Beltran, 28-year-old Crawford moved up in weight to the junior welterweight 140-pound division and stopped Thomas Dulorme in April to claim the vacant WBO title which he defended on Saturday.

With word on the street that Top Rank CEO Bob Arum is looking to pair up Crawford with another of his star fighters, none other than the might Manny Pacquiao, Max Kellerman asked Crawford for his thoughts on the possible match.

“I’m ready,” answered Crawford without hesitation. “Bob, make it happen.”

The crowd loved it.

Fighting out of Montreal, Canada, Dierry Jean, a native of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, entered the fight having outpointed a fading Jerry Belmontes in June and KO’d Dominican journeyman in March of this year.

Before Saturday’s loss, Jean’s sole professional defeat had come at the hands Lamont Peterson in January of 2014. The 33-year old, who entered the ring ranked No. 2 by the World Boxing Council (WBC) and No. 6 by the WBO, holds wins over Cleotis Pendarvis, Lanardo Tyner, and Ivan Cano.

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Date:   Friday, May 1, 2015

VACANT WBO LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE BOUT

Location: The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Chelsea Ballroom, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Promoter: Top Rank / Bob Arum

Supervisor:   Leon Panoncillo Jr.

Referee:  Tony Weeks

Judges:   Adalaide Byrd; Eric Cheek, Jerry Roth

Results:   Raymundo Beltrán lost the title on the scale. Beltran won over Takahiro Ao by technical knockout in the second round and, since the title was only online for Ao the title remained vacant.

TV: USA TruTV