Bryant Jennings entered this fight with a professional record of 24-2-0 (14 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.12 heavyweight in the world. He suffered two consecutive losses in 2015, against Wladimir Klitschko (Wladimir Klitschko vs Bryant Jennings) and Luis Ortiz (Bryant Jennings vs Luis Ortiz) but then he has won five bouts beating Akhror Muralimov, Joey Dawejko and Alexander Dimitrenko in 2018 (Bryant Jennings vs Alexander Dimitrenko).
His opponent, the undefeated Olympian Oscar Rivas, has a perfect boxing record of 25-0-0 (17 knockouts) and he entered as the No.37 in the same weight class. He also fought three times last year winning over Sergio Ramirez, Herve Hubeaux and Fabio Maldonado. Jennings vs Rivas is valid for the IBF International and WBO NABO heavyweight titles. Watch the video and rate this fight!
Date: 2019-01-18
Where: Turning Stone Resort & Casino, New York, USA
Division: heavyweight (over 200 lbs, 90.7 kg)
Title: IBF International and WBO NABO heavyweight titles
Jennings’ previous fight: Bryant Jennings vs Alexander Dimitrenko
Jennings’ next fight: Joe Joyce vs Bryant Jennings
Rivas’ next fight: Dillian Whyte vs Oscar Rivas
Jennings vs Rivas fight video:
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Kovalev is an overrated b*m who lost to one of the most overrated fighters in the history of boxing, Andre Ward.. what a b*mmy era for light heavyweights and super middles
Good strategic battle with an excellent finish. I don’t know what fight the ESPN commentators were watching. While they kept criticizing Rivas, I saw him slowly pulling ahead with his punishing body attack. I had him up by 3 going into the brutal final round.
Jennings’ mildly interesting campaigning now ends. I did not rate him highly — a cool, calculating technician with decent movement and jab but not much heart.
Rivas has an OK chance to make a title run. He would do well to call out the likes of Andy Ruiz Jr., Dillian Whyte and Big Baby Miller and see if he has the stuff to hang with the progressively tougher second tier of the division.