More fights added to Thurman vs Tzsyu & Rolly vs. Cruz

02/14/2024 - No comments

PBC on Prime Video Streams Live and for Free at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas & Leads Up to Pay-Per-View Event at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PTHeadlined by Keith Thurman vs. Tim Tszyu & Rolando Romero vs. Isaac Cruz Showdowns

Kicking things off, we’ve got Elijah García, the middleweight dynamo, squaring off against Kyrone Davis in a ten-rounder that smells like trouble for the judges’ scorecards. And just when you think you’ve caught your breath, the WBC Flyweight World Title is on the line with Julio César Martínez duking it out with the undefeated challenger, Angelino Cordova. Oh, and did I mention? This is all just the appetizer, served up with free access to everyone tuned into PBC on Prime Video.

As the night thickens, the main card unfolds with a quartet of fights that promise more twists and turns than a Vegas back alley. Leading the charge, Keith Thurman and Tim Tszyu are set to dance in a showdown that’s got ‘legendary’ written all over it. Not to be outdone, Rolando Romero and Isaac Cruz are eyeing each other up for a super lightweight clash, while Erislandy Lara puts his middleweight gold on the line against Michael Zerafa.

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And just when you think it’s time to call it a night, Sebastian Fundora and Serhii Bohachuk step into the ring, with the vacant WBC Super Welterweight World Championship hanging in the balance. It’s a lineup so stacked, even the most grizzled Vegas bookie wouldn’t dare pick a sure winner.

As for tickets, they’re flying off the digital shelves faster than a counter right from Garcia. And with TGB Promotions at the helm, you know this is going to be one for the books. “We’re not messing around for our debut on Prime Video,” Tom Brown, the big boss at TGB, was heard saying. “García and Davis are going to set the stage on fire, and Martínez vs. Cordova? That’s the kind of fight that makes you glad you became a fan of this sport.”

Elijah García, just a hop and a skip out of his teens, is looking to cement his place among the middleweight elite. After a knockout year in 2023, he’s back and hungry for more. Kyrone Davis, on the flip side, isn’t just here to make up the numbers. He’s got skills, heart, and a right hand that could turn the tide in an instant.

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And let’s not forget about Julio César Martínez and Angelino Cordova. Martínez, with Reynoso in his corner, is itching to defend his flyweight crown for the sixth time. Cordova, meanwhile, is dead set on leaving Vegas with some new hardware around his waist.