By Mauricio Sulaimán / Son of José Sulaimán / WBC President
This past weekend the first boxing card broadcast by Amazon and its Prime Video platform took place.
Spectacular boxing card unlike anything seen in a long time. My memories took me to that golden era when Don King created wondrous galas, with three, four and even five world championship fights on the same card. Very similar last Saturday night, at the T-Mobile Arena, and the World Boxing Council was present with three memorable battles. A thrilling crescendo.
Our flyweight world champion, Julio César Rey Martínez, retained his championship for the seventh time, against a Venezuelan warrior Angelino Córdova, who sold the defeat dearly, since this was by majority decision, where two judges scored 114-112, and the other , 113-113. It was a close, non stop action and dramatic fight. Martinez scored two knockdowns in the third round which at the end proved to be the difference to allow him to retain his green and gold belt.
Another spectacular battle was the interim super welterweight championship, in which the Ukrainian Serhii Bohachuk won in a slugfest with iron jawed former monarch Brian Mendoza. It went to a 12-round decision, and Bohachuk won unanimously. This victory will bring a beacon of encouragement to that country, which is suffering from the war, with the Russian invasion, which over the course of two long years, has killed countless innocent people.
Ukrainian boxing will be on the world wide scene as Vasyl Lomachenko will travel to Australia to face George Kambosos, Olegsander Usyk will fight WBC champion Tyson Fury in Saudi Arabia and Olegsander Gvozdyk will do so against David Benavidez in the USA. Will this victory by Bohachuk inspire his countrymen in their respective fights ?
Back to last Saturday night, In addition, two more world championship fights. Erislandy Lara won by knockout against the official challenger; Nobody can explain how Michael Zerafa was, the mandatory challenger, he was knocked out in just two rounds, by Cuban Lara.
Isaac Pitbull Cruz swarmed, overwhelmed and knocked out Rolly Romero, who had tried to ridicule him with insults, during the months prior to the fight. Champion Rolly Romero made fun of the Mexican, who was simply smiling, and tersely advising him: “We will talk in the ring.” Romero even called Cruz a Chihuahua dog. The eventual tale was very different.
Well, Pitbull won categorically, and in a spectacular manner, electrifying the fans. This fight reminded me of one of Julio César Chávez, when Edwin Rosario insulted him, and JC demolished him, or that great one when Salvador Sánchez did his thing against the loquacious Wilfredo Gómez. Mexico has a hero in the making who made a resounding statement winning an all out battle against a breve Romero.
The main fight was one of the most dramatic and bloody fights ever seen for many . Australian Tim Tzsyu, son of the legendary champion Kostya Tszyu, faced the former Interim champion, Sebastián Fundora, known as The Infernal Tower, since he is 1.98 meters tall!
Tszyu started strong, but at the end of the second round, an accidental clash of his head against Fundora’s elbow, opened one unusual and one of the strangest cuts ever seen, as the jagged divot ripped deep into his hairline, and he bled profusely throughout the fight. All the rounds were close, and the drama of Tim’s blood faucet plus Sebastian’s constant nosebleed, had the audience perched on the edge of their seats until the final bell. Sebastián won a split decision before a sold-out crowd at the T-Mobile Arena. Sebastian and Tim must be praised by the world of sports as their determination, courage and valiant efforts to win the fight are humbling to all.
I wish to congratulate the Nevada State Athletic Commission and its chief doctor as well as Refreer Harvey Dock as they allowed the fight to continue, making a memorable event to all. The cut was consistently monitored, and the assessment was always there. Congratulations to these two warriors of the ring, there will certainly be great interest for this fight to take place again.
Now Amazon becomes one of the platinum platforms on which boxing will be shown with highly important events, since PBC has a large number of elite champions, interesting match ups in a star studded calendar for the rest of 2024.
The history of boxing is closely linked to television companies. Boxing went from thousands of fans in arenas and stadiums to millions on television, and has generated global audience records over the years.
In the United States, the ABC, CBS and NBC networks broadcasted Muhammad Ali’s big fights in the 70s, as well as many of the great stars from those years who fought in the free television stations ; Then HBO arrived, becoming the King of boxing for decades, as this cable tv company aired so many legendary fights, and Showtime also established itself as a world power, also on cable when toe to toe with HBO for many yeas . There was always ESPN, which remains one of the leading networks, along with ESPN+.
In Mexico, Televisa has its traditional Saturday show, from the Arena Coliseo, for 47 years without interruption. In 2006, Televisión Azteca began broadcasting and established itself as La Casa del Boxeo.
Currently there are many networks that show boxing in their respective countries, and the leaders that hold the reins worldwide are: ESPN, DAZN and now the mega platform Amazon, with Prime Video.
DID YOU KNOW…?
HBO was an ordinary cable network, when open television dominated the world with free programming. It was boxing that propelled it from 10,000 subscribers to hundreds of thousands, having broadcast the legendary fight between George Foreman and Joe Frazier from Caracas, Venezuela as Foreman knocked out Frazier with 7 knockdowns in just 2 rounds.
TODAY’S ANECDOTE
My dad was always a visionary throughout his life, and that led him to lead, with the World Boxing Council, the change and adaptation of multiple rules and programs to make boxing safer, global, competitive and entertaining.
One of his last dreams was stymied due to lack of technology, when he wanted to implement the creation of a platform, where promoters could broadcast their boxing performances through what is now known as Internet streaming. This concept and pilot program was presented to all the promoters about 13 years ago, without finding anyone interested in such. SULJOS TV was too early in the real world, there was no technology to support its goals.
Today it’s a reality, and the DAZN, ESPN+ and Prime Video platforms are the ones who control world boxing, taking it to all corners of the world. Don José died without seeing his inspirational idea come to fruition, but today… it’s a brainwave, airwave reality.
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