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New York City Football Club Acquires Defender Braian Cufré on Loan from RCD Mallorca

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New York, N.Y., – New York City Football Club (NYCFC) today announced that it has acquired Defender Braian Cufré on loan from LaLiga side RCD Mallorca through the end of the 2023 season, pending receipt of his ITC and P1 visa. The Club also has an option to permanently acquire the player at the end of the loan period.

The Argentinean arrives to New York from RCD Mallorca after joining the side in 2020. The left back made 39 appearances scoring one goal and providing three assists across all competitions for Los Piratas and helped the Club get promoted back to the first division of Spain. Last season, Cufré was on loan with LaLiga 2 side Málaga CF and made 27 appearances in the league and the Copa del Rey combined.

Sporting Director David Lee said: “We are delighted to welcome Braian to the Club. He is a player we have followed for a number of years and was one of the top talents in Argentina which earned him the move to Mallorca. He is a skilled and technical left back that can contribute to both the attack and defense. Braian is entering the prime of his career and we believe that he can continue his development while also making an immediate impact on our team.

“Having played in Spain and Argentina, we believe he will bring valuable experience to the Club and look forward to welcoming him into our group.”

The Mar de Plata native made his professional debut with Argentinian team Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield in 2015 after coming through from their academy. Since then, the Argentine has made 92 appearances scoring three goals and tallying six assists in all competitions including the Copa Sudamericana, South America’s international club competition.

Defender Braian Cufré said: “I am excited to be joining New York City. They have shown that they are one of the tops teams in MLS and are always in the hunt for a championship. I look forward to continuing my development there and will look to use my experience abroad to help the team anyway I can.

“I want to thank everyone at the Club for giving me the opportunity to join such a wonderful club in such a great city. I can’t wait to meet our fans and play in front of them this season.”

Transaction: New York City Football Club acquires Defender Brian on loan from RCD Mallorca through 2023 with an option to buy.

Name: Braian Cufré
Position: Defender
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 181lb
Date of Birth: December 15, 1996
Age: 26
Birthplace: Mar de Plata, Argentina
Last Club: RCD Mallorca

WSOP Reveals Full Summer Schedule for 2023

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Poker continues to thrive with the new year bringing even more opportunities for talented and hopeful players to try their hand at some of the most competitive tables in the United States.

This is mostly the courtesy of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) which has released its full summer schedule, offering a revamped list of events, and some of the biggest prize pools that have been seen to date.

WSOP Expects Big Things from the 2023 Main Event
Responding to an upsurging interest in the game across the country, WSOP has decided to invest more into its Main Event, which could feature the biggest prize pool in the organization’s history to date. This year’s poker bonanza will unfold between May 30 and July 18 and take place at the Horseshoe Las Vegas.

There will be a total of 95 bracelet events and the Main Event will be taking place on July 3 through July 17. Not only that, but one lucky participant will earn free entry into the next 30 Main Events. Overall, WSOP is bracing for what the organization has described as its biggest attendance yet.

This is thanks to a number of factors, not least the removal of COVID-19 restrictions, the pent-up demand for live poker, and not least – the continuously improving profile and popularity of the game in the United States, and beyond.

With the momentum generated from the WSOP’s debut on the Las Vegas Strip last year, we expect a record-breaking WSOP and World Championship at Paris and Horseshoe Las Vegas in 2023.

Record Guaranteed Entries Now Available
Stewart spared the Main Event no flattery, arguing that “this is the year” to go to Las Vegas and play. WSOP is definitely putting in a lot of effort to ensure that interest exceeds expectations, with 600 seats into the main event guaranteed through qualifications hosted by GGPoker, a prominent online poker website, and platform.

WSOP.com is also hosting additional series for another 112 guaranteed seats. Nevertheless, the bulk of entries comes from players who are more than happy to pay for the Main Event upfront and cover expenses associated with traveling and accommodation for a chance to take a shot at the multi-million prize pools. No details about what the prize pool for the Main Event would be is available right now.

Betsson granted online gaming license in province of Cordoba

Betsson, through subsidiaries, has been granted an online gaming license in the province of Cordoba in Argentina, which is the third license for the group in Argentina. The new license, granted to Betsson and its partner Casino de Victoria, is one out of eight licenses that have been awarded by the local regulator Loteria de Cordoba.

The cooperation between international online gaming operator Betsson and Casino de Victoria, a leading land-based operator in Argentina and part of Grupo Mautone, started back in 2019. The two companies joined forces to work on the applications for online gaming licenses in the Province of Buenos Aires and in the City of Buenos Aires, both of which have been granted and operations were launched during 2022.

Speaking about this milestone in Argentina, Pontus Lindwall, President and CEO of Betsson AB, said: “We are very pleased to have received a license to operate in the locally regulated market in the province of Cordoba, together with our partner, Casino de Victoria. When merging their long experience in the Argentinian market with our know-how in online gaming, we can truly reach our ambition of becoming a market leader in this rapidly growing online market.”

New York City Football Club Acquires Goalkeeper Matt Freese for $350K in General Allocation Money

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New York City Football Club (NYCFC) can announce that it has acquired Goalkeeper Matt Freese for $350K in General Allocation Money (GAM) from the Philadelphia Union.

The Club will pay $200,000 in 2023 GAM and $150,000 in 2024 GAM. Philadelphia could receive up to an additional $400,000 in GAM if certain performance-based incentives are met. Philadelphia retains a percentage of any future transfer either inside or outside of MLS.

NYCFC Sporting Director David Lee said: “We are delighted to have been able to finalize this acquisition and would like to welcome Matt to New York. He is an extremely talented American goalkeeper who is coming into the best years of his career. He is an excellent shot stopper, and we believe is ready to take the next step in his career and we are excited to see his continued development at NYCFC.

“We knew there was a possibility that we would need to add a goalkeeper to our group this season and Matt has been our priority target and will provide excellent competition for Luis Barraza and Cody Mizell. We believe that Matt complements our strong core of keepers at the Club, while also having the talent and opportunity to compete for the starting role.”

Freese rose through the academy ranks of the Union becoming the 10th player in Union history to move from the Academy to the First Team in 2018. The Wayne, Pennsylvania native has featured in 16 games logging 1,334 minutes for the Union across all competitions. Last season, Freese started for Philadelphia Union II in MLS NEXT Pro making 31 appearances, accumulating six clean sheets along the way.

Matt Freese said: “I am excited to be joining New York. They are a Club with a rich history of success and player development. I’m buzzing to work with Nick Cushing, Rob Vartughian and the rest of the coaching staff to be able to reach my full potential. I look forward to working as hard and as smart as possible every day in order to contribute to the team and continue to hone my craft.” 

Freese became the first Homegrown goalkeeper in Union history to record a shutout on Decision Day against the New England Revolution, that win helped the Union clinch the 2020 Supporters Shield. The American has also represented the United States at the U-19 and U-23 levels.

Transaction: New York City Football Club acquires Goalkeeper Matt Freese from Philadelphia Union in exchange for $350,000 in General Allocation Money ($200,000 in 2023 GAM and $150,000 in 2024 GAM) and up to an additional $400,000 in performance-based incentives. Philadelphia retains a percentage of any future transfer either inside or outside of MLS.

EvenBet Gaming to showcase its digital poker upgrades at ICE London

Leading online gaming software developer EvenBet Gaming will unveil the newest upgrades to its unrivalled poker offering at ICE London 2023, which incorporate the latest in technology trends that are designed to increase player interactivity and engagement.

At Stand N1-433, EvenBet’s latest range of top-tier features will be on display for delegates to explore, including the company’s recently launched Game Constructor Tool which has already generated strong interest from operators thanks to its customization capabilities.

The product enables companies to tailor any of the 30+ existing games on EvenBet’s platform to suit their players’ specific preferences with ease. By implementing changes to game elements such as the number of participants involved and cards dealt to the table, discarded, or used in combinations, operators can differentiate their offering with modern alternatives to traditional game formats.

ICE presents the first opportunity for the provider to exhibit its newly designed crypto poker features, which include NFT avatars and objects, its web3 poker capabilities, blockchain technology functionality, and additional concepts that are all designed to elevate the overall user experience in-line with modern trends.

EvenBet arrives at the leading betting and gaming trade event with an extended business development team following a series of senior appointments to support its expansion across Europe and Latin America. This includes Manuel Jimenez, Head of Sales for LatAm, who can discuss the opportunities for online poker in emerging markets such as Brazil, Mexico, and Peru.

In addition to its product offering on display at Stand N1-433, EvenBet is hosting an industry-focused quiz that will put attendees’ knowledge to the test, with a variety of prizes on offer for those who top the leader board.

“This year’s ICE promises to be one of the busiest yet, and it’s the perfect chance for us to introduce our game-changing set of features and concepts that will drive the future of poker engagement across desktop and mobile devices,” said Dmitry Starostenkov, CEO at EvenBet Gaming. “We’ve received great feedback from operators already who recognise the benefits of our Game Constructor Tool in creating a unique offering. We’re also excited to share details of our newest upgrades, which have been influenced by the latest in tech trends as player behaviour habits evolve.”

Goalkeeper Sean Johnson Departs New York City Football Club

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New York, N.Y., – New York City Football Club (NYCFC) today announced that Goalkeeper Sean Johnson has departed the Club to join MLS side Toronto FC.

NYCFC traded for Johnson in the 2016 offseason, and he quickly solidified himself as the Club’s No. 1 keeper ahead of the 2017 season. Since then, the Georgia native has gone on and played 206 matches, tallying 18,660 minutes, while accumulating 60 clean sheets across all competitions for the ‘Boys in Blue.’ Johnson was appointed Captain entering the 2021 season, where he recorded 10 clean sheets in the regular season and playoffs combined and led the team to its first championship in the 2021 MLS Cup.

NYCFC Sporting Director David Lee said: “We would like to thank Sean for all the hard work and leadership he has given to this Club both on-and-off the field. Sean has been a leader and a fantastic professional since the day he arrived and ultimately played such an important part in winning the Club our first MLS Cup in 2021.

“Sean has also been a role model and we have been proud of the work he has done in the community and in his role on the Executive Board of Black Players for Change. Sean has given everything to this Club since he has arrived, but we understand his decision to take on a new challenge and to do what he feels is best for him and his family. We wish him nothing but the best in the next stage of his career.”

Johnson was pivotal in helping New York add its first piece of silverware to the Club’s trophy cabinet. In the 2021 playoffs, the American keeper kept a clean sheet at Yankee Stadium in the First Round against Atlanta United and saved a penalty in the shootout of the Eastern Conference Semifinals, helping the Club advance to its first-ever Conference Final. In Portland, Johnson made some keys saves to help NYCFC reach the penalty shootout where Johnson made his mark and saved two penalties to help win MLS Cup and earn himself Finals MVP accolades.

Johnson’s performances in The Bronx saw him earn a nod in the 2022 MLS All-Star Game and a call up to the U.S. National Team winning two Gold Cups and an inclusion in the National Team roster at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Off the pitch, Johnson was very involved in the community with Black Players for Change helping provide children access to the ‘Beautiful Game’.

Everyone at the Club would like to wish Sean all the best in Toronto.

NBA Preview: Sacramento Kings (29-21) at Indiana Pacers (24-29)

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Two teams getting All-Star play from 2022 in-season acquisitions go head-to-head Friday night when the Sacramento Kings visit the Indiana Pacers in Indianapolis.

The game features Kings big man Domantas Sabonis and Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton, who both found out Thursday that they had made their respective conference’s All-Star teams.

Sabonis, a two-time All-Star in five seasons with the Pacers, and Haliburton, an up-and-coming standout in just his second year with the Kings, were traded for one another last Feb. 8 in a six-player deal.

Sabonis will be making his first return to Indiana since the move. He did face his old mates in November in Sacramento, a game the Kings won 137-114 with Sabonis contributing 11 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists in 23 foul-plagued minutes.

The 26-year-old has helped lift Sacramento into first place in the Pacific Division with arguably his best all-around season, averaging 18.8 points, 12.3 rebounds and a career-best 7.1 assists.

He is the Kings’ first All-Star since DeMarcus Cousins in 2017.

Sabonis has added three double-doubles to his league-leading total in the first three games of the Kings’ current seven-game trip, putting up 23 points and 10 rebounds in a loss at Minnesota before 17 points and 13 rebounds in a rematch win over the Timberwolves and then 34 points and 11 rebounds in a 119-109 triumph at San Antonio on Wednesday.

The win over the Spurs gave the Kings three wins in their last five games, allowing the club to reach one of coach Mike Brown’s goals. He has broken down the Sacramento season into segments of five games, asking his team to shoot for three wins in each stretch.

The Kings have produced a winning record in each of their last three five-game segments, with a new one starting against the Pacers.

The Kings will see a Pacers squad coming off a draining 112-111 home loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night. Indiana blew a double-digit, fourth-quarter lead, then watched as Buddy Hield missed a potential game-winning jumper at the final horn.

After missing the previous 10 games with elbow and knee issues, Haliburton returned to action against the Lakers and was immediately greeted by a public-address announcement that he had been selected to his first All-Star team.

He responded with 26 points and 12 assists in 36 minutes.

Veteran teammate T.J. McConnell said the All-Star honor is well deserved.

The double-double against the Lakers was Haliburton’s 23rd in 41 games this season. He missed another by one point (nine points, 10 assists) in the earlier loss at Sacramento.

MBB-FBS: Air Force Falcons (12-11) at Nevada Wolfpack (17-6)

Following a tremendous 75-66 victory over #22 San Diego State to move to 17-6 overall and 7-3 in Mountain West play this season, the University of Nevada Men’s Basketball team will once again put their unblemished record on the line this Friday evening as they welcome Air Force to the Lawlor Events Center, with the Pack seeking to move to 12-0 at home this season.

Friday night’s game will be sponsored by Renown Health, and pink bandanas will be distributed to fans. Pizzava will be available to the first 300 students to enter the building, and the Nevada Women’s Soccer team will be signing autographs on the concourse before the game, in addition to receiving a recognition during the game. For the second straight game, there will be a cross-court putt for $10,000 at halftime, and NNSR will also be doing a halftime performance. 

Nevada won the previous matchup between the two squads this season, earning a 75-69 victory over the Falcons in Colorado Springs on New Year’s Eve. 

Senior guard Jarod Lucas had a career night in the first contest against Air Force, dropping a career-high 28 points on 7-10 shooting from the field and 3-5 from behind the arc. 

Will Baker also had a solid outing in the first tilt between the two squads, scoring 16 points on 7-13 shooting from the field, in addition to pulling down eight rebounds. 

Nevada is now coming off of one of their most impressive wins in recent history: an impressive victory over then-conference-leading Aztecs. 

Lucas was outstanding throughout the game, scoring 26 points on a highly efficient 9-14 shooting from the field. He also pulled down four rebounds, tallied one steal, and finished the contest with a game-high plus/minus of +11 in 38 minutes of playing time.

Lucas has now reached double figures in scoring in an unbelievable 21 straight games, totaling22 of 23 contests this season. After the 26-point performance, he ranks second overall in the Mountain West in total points scored (397) and third in points per game (17.3). Lucas also ranks second in made 3-pointers (60) and fifth in free throw percentage (84.5%). 

Baker had a dominant performance against the Aztecs, pouring in 19 points on 6-10 shooting from the field and 7-7 at the free throw line, while also pulling down a game-high nine rebounds.

Baker has been immaculate at the Lawlor Events Center this season, as he is averaging 17.6 points on 66.7 percent shooting from the field, 42.9 percent from behind the arc, and 83.7 percent at the free throw line in home games this season. 

Baker currently ranks third overall in the Mountain West in free throw percentage (85.3%) and 15th in points per game (13.4).

Kenan Blackshear had a sensational game in the win over San Diego State, scoring 18 points on 7-14 shooting from the field, in addition to dishing out a game-high seven assists and recording two steals. 

Blackshear has now scored in double figures in 14 straight games and in 20 of 23 games this season for the Pack. He has also dished out at least three assists in all but two games for Nevada.

Blackshear continues to rank in the top-15 of the conference in a multitude of individual statistical categories. He is currently first in the league in total assists (109), third in assists per game (4.7), fourth in steals per game (1.8), seventh in free throw percentage (81.0%), and tenth in points per game (15.0). 

Junior forward Tré Coleman had another stellar outing on both ends of the floor for Nevada against the Aztecs. Coleman scored 11 points on 3-6 shooting from behind the arc in the second half alone, while also recording a game-high three blocks and tallying two steals.

Freshman forward Darrion Williams got into foul trouble early against San Diego State; but, he still managed to pull down four rebounds during the game. Williams continues to lead the team in rebounding, and he currently ranks sixth in the league in rebounds per game (7.2). Williams has also maintained his solid defensive play, as he is sixth in the conference in steals per game this season (1.5).

As a team, Nevada had one of their most efficient offensive performances of the season, shooting 50 percent from the field for the game and matching a season-best by only turning the ball over six times. 

Nevada is currently tied for first in the conference in fewest turnovers this season (246) and second in turnover margin (2.35). 

Defensively, the Pack ranks in the top-five of the conference in a number of statistical categories. Nevada is third in opponent field goal percentage (41.6%), fourth in turnovers forced (300), fourth in steals per game (6.4), fifth in opponent 3-point field goal percentage, and fifth in defensive rebounding (26.3 per game). 

Nevada has maintained their exceptional shooting at the free throw line, as they currently lead the conference and rank fifth in the entire country in free throw percentage this season (79.4%).

Nevada will look to win their second consecutive victory Tuesday night against a methodical and disciplined Air Force team that is seeking to snap a four-game losing streak.

Scouting Air Force

Air Force enters Friday night’s matchup with an overall record of 12-11 and a conference mark of 3-7; and, they have dropped their previous four games. The Falcons have been one of the better defensive teams in the Mountain West this season, as they rank third in the league in opponent points per game, limiting opposing teams to just 65.7 points per contest.

Air Force has been particularly good at defending the 3-point line, as they are holding their opponents to a paltry 28.6 percent shooting from deep, the second-best mark in the Mountain West.

Individually, Air Force has eight different players averaging at least 5.1 points per game. Sophomore guard Jake Heidbreder has led the way for the Falcons, averaging an impressive 13.8 points per game on 46.5 percent shooting from the field and 36.0 percent from behind the arc. 

6’7″ freshman guard Rytis Petraitis is also having a strong season for Air Force, as he is averaging 10.4 points per game on an outstanding 52.3 percent shooting from the field and 36.1 percent from behind the arc. Petraitis is also averaging a team-high 5.7 rebounds per game. 

The Falcons have a multitude of offensive options outside of the Heidbreder and Petraitis duo, as numerous players have stepped up in different games throughout the season.

Air Force will look to slow down the pace of the game and create quality opportunities from behind the arc.

Nevada will need to get off to a fast start and dominate the paint against an undersized Air Force team in order to achieve their 18th victory of the season and eighth in Mountain West play.

Series History
Nevada and Air Force have faced off 19 times on the court throughout history, with the Pack holding a 16-3 advantage all-time against the Falcons.

NBA Preview: Charlotte Hornets (15-38) at Detroit Pistons (13-39)

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The Detroit Pistons had an unexpected layoff this week, though it wasn’t pleasant.

The team got stuck in Dallas, thanks to a combination of mechanical issues with its plane and poor weather conditions. The Pistons will return to action with a back-to-back set of home games, beginning with a matchup against the Charlotte Hornets on Friday.

Detroit was supposed to begin the homestand against the Washington Wizards on Wednesday after losing to the Mavericks 111-105 on Monday night. However, the Pistons didn’t leave Texas until Thursday afternoon.

The Pistons return home having lost nine of their past 11 games. In the Monday defeat, Dallas superstar Luka Doncic overwhelmed Detroit with 53 points — and fouled out Pistons point guards Jaden Ivey and Killian Hayes as they tried to guard him.

Despite Doncic’s outburst, Detroit was down by just two points with less than two minutes remaining. The Pistons came up empty in their last four possessions while getting outscored 28-21 during the final quarter.

Bojan Bogdanovic’s 29 points led the Pistons and Saddiq Bey contributed 18. However, Bey missed a potential tying layup with 1:10 left.

The Friday game will be the second of four meetings this season between the two teams at the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings.

Detroit won 141-134 in overtime at Charlotte on Dec. 14. Alec Burks led the Pistons with 27 points off the bench while Hayes had 25 and Bogdanovic supplied 24. Kelly Oubre Jr., currently sidelined due to a hand injury, topped the Hornets with 28 points.

Charlotte will be playing the second of back-to-back road games, having lost 114-98 to the Chicago Bulls on Thursday.

The Hornets made only seven of 35 3-point tries (20 percent) and 41.9 percent of their field-goal attempts overall. The Bulls shot 51.9 percent from the floor, 39.3 percent (11 of 28) from long range.

Hornets point guard LaMelo Ball, who compiled 19 points, eight rebounds and six assists, was ejected in the late going for arguing a non-call. Clifford was not pleased.

The Hornets have still won half of their last eight games.

Boxing Preview: Amanda Serrano (43-2-1, 30 KO’s) vs Erika Cruz (15-1-0, 3 KO’s)

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Amanda Serrano will face Erika Cruz in a Puerto Rico vs. Mexican battle for the Undisputed World Featherweight championship and Alycia Baumgardner takes on Elhem Mekhaled for the Undisputed World Super-Featherweight championship at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York on Saturday February 4, exclusively live worldwide on DAZN.

Seven-weight World champion Amanda “Real Deal” Serrano (43-2-1 30 KOs) looks to become the first Puerto Rican born fighter to take home the title of undisputed, as she finally gets the opportunity at Featherweight where she has ruled since 2019, after her history-making Lightweight clash with Katie Taylor at Madison Square Garden last April. Serrano faces off against Cruz in her hometown of New York City after a convincing win over Sarah Mahfoud in Manchester, England to add the Dane’s IBF title to her WBO and WBC belts at 126lbs.

WHAT TIME IS SERRANO VS. CRUZ?
Date: Saturday, February 4
Time: 8 p.m. ET / 1 a.m. GMT
Main event ringwalks (approx): 9 p.m. ET / 2 a.m. GMT
The fight takes place at Madison Square Garden’s Hulu Theater in New York.
The card will stream live on DAZN in over 200 countries across the globe
The main card is set to get underway at 8 p.m. ET / 1 a.m. GMT with the main event ringwalks scheduled for 9 p.m. ET / 2 a.m. GMT.

The missing piece of the jigsaw is the WBA crown that belongs to Cruz (15-1 3 KOs). The Mexican became WBA champion in April 2021, ending the long reign of Canadian Jelena Mrdjenovich in West Point, New York. Cruz defended the title in Mexico in November 2021 and then met Mrdjenovich in a rematch in September in Mexico and won via shutout on points. The 32 year old, nicknamed ‘Dinamita’ will pose a big threat to Serrano’s hopes of becoming undisputed and put a spanner in the works of the Taylor rematch.

“This is a pivotal moment, not just for me and my own career but for my home island of Puerto Rico,” said Serrano. Earning the opportunity to be an undisputed lineal champion is something most fighters only dream about but becoming the first boxer from Puerto Rico to be an undisputed champion would make it even more special. I look forward to entering the ring on Saturday, February 4th in my hometown of NYC back at Madison Square Garden, taking on a Mexican champion in Erika Cruz and making Puerto Rican history. I encourage all my fans to turn up and tune in!”

“We’ve come to realize nothing is unachievable for Amanda and she is truly setting the tone for a historic 2023 as she goes head-to-head with Mexico’s Erica Cruz in her fight first of the year,” said MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian. “Being the first Puerto Rican born fighter to take home the title of undisputed lineal champion is a goal we have discussed since she joined MVP fifteen months ago.” With an unwavering commitment to boxing, Amanda’s focus has always been to be one of the best to ever step into the ring. The fact that the Puerto Rican greats, like Felix Trinidad, Wilfredo Gomez, Carlos Ortiz and Miguel Cotto never achieved undisputed status but that Amanda Serrano will with a win, is a testament to her and her team’s greatness.”

“I am grateful that this opportunity was finally given to me after many years of work,” said Cruz. “I have always gone against everything, but God is on my side, and he has given me the strength to achieve my goals. It’s time to make history and give Mexico its first unified champion at 126 pounds.”

Baumgardner (13-1 7 KOs) had a brilliant 2022, capped by her victorious trip to London where she unified the 130lbs division against bitter American rival and IBF, WBO and Ring Magazine champion Mikaela Mayer in October via split decision. Baumgardner made it three wins on the bounce in the UK having ripped the WBC and IBO World titles from Terri Harper in Sheffield in November 2021 with a stunning KO and defending the belt for the first time in April in Manchester, shutting out Edith Matthysse over ten rounds.

Like Serrano, the Detroit star just needs the WBA belt to complete the full set, and that belt is vacant with #3 ranked Mekhaled (15-1 3 KOs), and the French former interim WBC champion comes into the bout on the back of a slender reversal in a bruising encounter with Belgium’s former World ruler Delfine Persoon in May in Abu Dhabi.

“Naturally, I’m VERY excited to finally be fighting for undisputed to make it official what I’ve known all along – I’m the world’s best fighter in this division!” said Baumgardner.

“To finally return home and debut in MY country as a World champion is something I’ve been so looking forward to and to have all of this come together as a co-main at the legendary Madison Square Garden in NYC is so incredible!

“NYC is an awesome representation of our country’s diversity, the diversity that’s so near and dear to my heritage… so for me, it’s definitely a fitting venue.

“I get to be an ambassador for women’s boxing in America on one of the largest stages for boxing in the world! I plan to use my talent as an athlete to show Americans and the world a level of women’s boxing that many have never seen before.

“Mekhaled is a great fighter. She’s quick, smart, very skilled, and experienced. Her record and her last fight, where she really outboxed Persoon shows that, but neither she nor anyone else in this division are on my level. So, I plan to end this one quick and make an example out of her.

“She’s standing in between me and God’s plan, so I’m going to have to walk straight through her. This won’t be a fight ANYONE can call close. She had a better chance of ending the fight on her feet if she took the offer back in April when it was first offered to her, but now, I feel motivated to silence any remaining doubters and put everyone from 130 to 140 on notice – I’m coming!”

“Since my WBC interim 2019 title, I’ve been waiting for this moment,” said Mekhaled. “Maybe fate has played well: instead of one belt, there are all on the line!

“I am super excited to fight on February 4 at the legendary MSG in New York. God knows how determined I am! It’s my time to shine. Thank you to my advisor Sarah Fina. #ANDTHENEW #UNDISPUTED.”

There’s a stacked card in support of the Undisputed double-header, and it’s led by Brooklyn’s own Richardson Hitchins taking on New Jersey’s John Bauza for the IBF North American and USWBC 140lb titles.

It’s a second fight under the Matchroom banner for Hitchins (15-0 7 KOs) and the unbeaten 25 year old will defend the IBF belt he won on his first fight with Eddie Hearn in Cleveland in November, his first title fight in the paid ranks and look to add a second strap in the process.

Hitchins fights in New York for the first time since March 2019, and fellow unbeaten man Bauza (17-0 7 KOs) will want to spoil his return to action in the Big Apple. The Puerto Rican from NJ faces both his first title bout and first battle over ten rounds in the paid ranks on the night. Bauza was a national champion the same year that Hitchins represented Haiti in the 2016 Olympics and the pair are familiar with each other having sparred in the past.

“I’m excited to come back home and showcase my talent in front of my city and my #1 fans,” said Hitchins. “When I signed with Eddie, he promised he was going to turn me into a star and having the opportunity to come back so quickly after my last fight, and do it at home, man I’m just so grateful for this.

“Bauza is no joke, we know each other, but these are the type of fights I want. I’m fighting a young, hungry, undefeated prospect like myself, but I truly believe I’m the best 140 pounder in the world and come fight night I’m going to show him I am on a whole other level. February 4th is going to be a very special night for me, and I just can’t wait to be back in front of my hometown fans and show the world that I am a problem at 140 lbs.”

“I’ve been waiting for this moment for a while now and finally it’s here,” said Bauza. “On February 4, I graduate from prospect to legitimate world contender. This is a huge opportunity for me to showcase myself and I plan on putting on a spectacular performance.

“I know Richardson well, we’ve sparred before. I respect him as a fighter but he’s simply not on my level and at MSG, he’s going to realize that awfully quick.”

Staten Island talent Reshat Mati lands a big step up in his second title fight as he challenges on fellow New Yorker Cletus Seldin for his WBA NABA Super-Lightweight title. Mati (13-0 7 KOs) picked up the WBC Youth title at 140lbs in Mexico City in October in a tough tussle with Eduardo Rodriguez, outpointing the Mexican in his first ten round action.

Experienced banger Seldin (26-1 22 KOs) will provide an even tougher test in Mati’s second bout with a belt on the line, with ‘The Hebrew Hammer’ will want to extend his five fight KO winning streak as he returns to the ring for the first time since October 2021 when he knocked out William Silva in his Brooklyn backyard.

There are two more female title fights on the card, as Australian star Skye Nicolson looks to take a big step towards World title action against fellow unbeaten fighter Tania Alvarez for the WBC Silver Featherweight title and there’s another all-undefeated belt battle as Ramla Ali faces title action for the first time in the paid ranks as she meets Avril Mathie for the IBF Intercontinental Super-Bantamweight strap.

Nicolson (5-0) will look to bag belt number two just one month shy of a full year in the paid ranks having bagged the Commonwealth title on home turf in Queensland in October, completing a unique double having won Commonwealth gold for her country in the same state in 2018. It will be a night of firsts for Spaniard Alvarez (7-0 1 KO) as ‘La Violenca’ fights outside of Spain for the first time and in her first ten round bout for a belt.

Ali (7-0 2 KOs) and Mathie (8-0-1 3 KOs) also fight for their first title in the paid ranks, with Somali Olympian Ali heading into the contest after recording her second KO win and second in the first session of a fight in Saudi Arabia, the first female fight held in the country, while Florida based Aussie Mathie kept her unbeaten record intact with victory in her only fight of 2022 in June in Atlanta.

Two more undefeated fighters taste action on the card as Aaron Aponte (6-0-1 2 KOs) looks to get back to winning ways against Joshua David Rivers (8-1 5 KOs) following his entertaining split draw on the Canelo-GGG card in Las Vegas in September, and Brooklyn’s Harley Mederos (4-0 3 KOs) fights in New York for the first time against Mexico’s Julio Madera (4-2 2 KOs).

“What a start to 2023 we have in store in New York,” said promoter Eddie Hearn. “The women continue to lead the way in undisputed fights, and we have two of the very best in action on February 4.

“Puerto Rico vs. Mexico fights always deliver fireworks, and we can expect nothing less when Amanda and Erika meet. Their clash of styles will make for a brilliant spectacle as Amanda and her army of fans returns to the scene of her history-making fight of the year with Katie, and we can expect a similar atmosphere to one of the greatest nights the sport has ever seen.

“Alycia was one of the standout fighters in 2022 and she has the undisputed battle she wanted the moment she ripped the titles from Terri in the UK – but what a golden opportunity for Ehlem to upset the odds.

“Reshat is in deep with the big hitting ‘Hebrew Hammer’ Seldin and Skye and Ramla both have big title fights that could be crucial on their paths to World title action.

“I cannot wait for February 4, it’s a stacked card from top to bottom and a great way for us to kick off a huge year for Matchroom on DAZN.”

“What a way to kick off our US boxing schedule with two blockbuster undisputed fights at the Garden! We are incredibly excited to be working with Amanda, Jake, Nakisa and the MVP team once again, and to have one of the best around, Alycia Baumgardner, back on DAZN. Both are truly exceptional fighters. Watch this brilliant fight night, live worldwide on DAZN”, said Joe Markowski, CEO DAZN North America. SERRANO VS. CRUZ

FIGHT CARD
Amanda Serrano vs. Erika Cruz Hernandez; For the IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO women’s featherweight world titles
Alycia Baumgardner vs. Elhem Mekhaled; For the IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO women’s super featherweight world titles
Richard Hitchins vs. John Bauza; Super lightweight
Skye Nicolson vs. Tania Alvarez; Women’s featherweight
Shadasia Green vs. Elin Cederroos; Women’s super middleweight
Ramala Ali vs. Avril Mathie; Women’s super bantamweight
Yankiel Rivera Figueroa vs. Fernando Diaz; Flyweight
Aaron Aponte vs. Joshua David Rivera; Super lightweight
Harley Mederos vs. Julio Madera; Lightweight