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John Bernal

Live Interview with professional boxer John Bernal. John Bernal isn’t new to the boxing ring John B. is most definitely true to the Squared Circle . Nineteen years of age Boxing out of A.F.A. Boxing gym located in Denver Colorado, Nineteen year old John Bernal is getting ready to step back into the SQUARED circle in Las Angels California March 4th 2022 for a epic televised boxing match.

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Find out what vision John Bernal has for his up and coming match in LA, and his future the Boxing industry and more, coming up on the Focuz TV One Network @ The Sports Desk @TheSportsDesk. Coming up on @ The Sports Desk | Sports Talk Ent 1


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I have been called up to the big leagues and I will be fighting a worthy opponent on top rank February 5th in Fresno California. As a kid it only started as dream but now i manifested into reality now it’s time to go have fun and do my thing and show the world who I am and what I could do

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Retired professional boxer opens new boxing and fitness center in Mt. Pleasant

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Conceição Defeats Xavier Martinez in Tulsa Main Event

Robson Conceição did not experience a world title defeat hangover. Less than five months removed from a close decision loss to WBC super featherweight world champion Oscar Valdez, Conceição earned a one-sided decision over the previously undefeated Xavier Martinez in a 10-round WBC super featherweight title eliminator Saturday evening at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.

Conceição (17-1, 8 KOs), ranked No. 3 by the WBC, won by scores of 100-90, 99-91 and 98-92. He outlanded Martinez (17-1, 11 KOs) in each of the final five rounds.

After the fight, Conceição called out for a rematch against Valdez.

“I learned a lot from that Oscar Valdez loss, and that’s why I was able to dedicate myself,” Conceição said. “I wasn’t discouraged by what happened that evening. I know who I am, and I knew if I put in the work, I could have this type of performance. But my mind is set on Valdez, and I definitely want that shot.

“To be honest, I think Xavier Martinez punches harder than Oscar Valdez. I felt his punches, but I know this is the type of fight I needed to prepare myself because I’m a world champion level fighter. And I definitely want Oscar Valdez.”

Martinez had pockets of success, stunning Conceição in the fourth and ninth rounds. But the heavy blows were few and far between, as the 2016 Brazilian Olympic gold medalist ultimately showed his class.

Martinez said, “I thought it was closer. I know I didn’t do enough to win. I sat back too much. I didn’t listen to the game plan fully. It is what it is. I’m not going to be a sore loser. He did his thing tonight. It wasn’t my night. I’m not done. This is just the beginning.”

Cabrera Cruises Past Giron

Giovanni Cabrera (19-0, 7 KOs), who is trained by Freddie Roach, authored a one-sided boxing exhibition with a unanimous decision over Rene Tellez Giron (16-2, 10 KOs) in the eight-round junior welterweight co-feature (scores: 77-75 and 78-74 2x). Cabrera, from Chicago, returned to action for the first time since 2019 and ended Giron’s three-bout winning streak.

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