Boxing: Terence Crawford to Fight Henry Lundy on Feb. 27
World Boxing Organization junior welterweight champion Terence
Crawford will put his title and unblemished record on the line on
Feb. 27 when he locks horns with Henry Lundy. It was announced
Wednesday that the 140-pound clash will headline a card at the
Theatre in Madison Square Garden in New York, with HBO
televising.
Also set to appear on the marquee will be a lightweight battle featuring rising contender Felix Verdejo taking on William Silva. Both fights will be a part of the cable giant’s World Championship Boxing series.
Crawford (27-0, 19 KOs), the 2014 Fighter of the Year, has taken
the boxing world by storm as he’s quickly moved onto many experts’
pound-for-pound lists. “Bud” captured the WBO lightweight crown by
outpointing Ricky Burns over 12 rounds in 2014 and defended it
twice that year before moving up to junior welterweight. The Omaha
native snatched the belt he currently possesses last April when he
crushed Thomas Dulorme within six rounds and then took out Dierry
Jean in the 10th frame in October.
Lundy (26-5-1, 13 KOs) has lost to only top-level opposition, having gone the distance with Dulorme, Viktor Postol and Raymundo Beltran. His fight with Mauricio Herrera last July was stopped in the fifth when Herrera suffered a nasty cut above his eye due to an accidental clash of heads; Lundy lost a technical decision. “Hank” bounced back in October with a fifth-round clobbering of journeyman Carlos Winston Velasquez. This will mark the first time in his career that the Philadelphian will fight for a world title.
Verdejo (19-0, 14 KOs) is one of Puerto Rico’s hottest rising starse. “El Diamante” hasn’t taken on any upper echelon opponents just yet, but Silva should pose an immediate threat to his unblemished record. The Brazilian is also undefeated and like Verdejo, Silva (22-0, 13 KOs) has been tearing apart regional opposition.
More details regarding the event are expected soon.
Also set to appear on the marquee will be a lightweight battle featuring rising contender Felix Verdejo taking on William Silva. Both fights will be a part of the cable giant’s World Championship Boxing series.
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Lundy (26-5-1, 13 KOs) has lost to only top-level opposition, having gone the distance with Dulorme, Viktor Postol and Raymundo Beltran. His fight with Mauricio Herrera last July was stopped in the fifth when Herrera suffered a nasty cut above his eye due to an accidental clash of heads; Lundy lost a technical decision. “Hank” bounced back in October with a fifth-round clobbering of journeyman Carlos Winston Velasquez. This will mark the first time in his career that the Philadelphian will fight for a world title.
Verdejo (19-0, 14 KOs) is one of Puerto Rico’s hottest rising starse. “El Diamante” hasn’t taken on any upper echelon opponents just yet, but Silva should pose an immediate threat to his unblemished record. The Brazilian is also undefeated and like Verdejo, Silva (22-0, 13 KOs) has been tearing apart regional opposition.
More details regarding the event are expected soon.
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