Anthony Crolla vs. Jorge Linares

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Two Worlds Collide
Anthony Crolla vs. Jorge Linares.jpg
Date24 September 2016
Venue Manchester Arena, Manchester, England, UK
Title(s) on the line WBA and vacant The Ring lightweight titles
Tale of the tape
Boxer Anthony Crolla Jorge Linares
Nickname "Million Dolla" "El Niño de Oro"
Hometown Manchester, England, UK Barinas, Barinas, Venezuela
Pre-fight record 31–4–3 (13 KO) 40–3 (27 KO)
Age 29 years, 10 months 31 years, 1 month
Height5 ft 8+12 in (174 cm) 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight134+14 lb (61 kg) 134 lb (61 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition WBA
Lightweight Champion
The Ring
No. 3 Ranked Lightweight
TBRB
No. 5 Ranked Lightweight
WBC
Lightweight "Champion in Recess"
The Ring
No. 1 Ranked Lightweight
TBRB
No. 2 Ranked Lightweight
3-division world champion
Result
Linares defeats Crolla by unanimous decision

Anthony Crolla vs. Jorge Linares , billed as Two Worlds Collide, was a professional boxing match contested on 24 September 2016, for the WBA and The Ring lightweight championship. [1]

Contents

Background

After stopping Darleys Pérez to win the WBA lightweight belt in November 2015, [2] Anthony Crolla had made one defence of his title, stopping Ismael Barroso the following May. [3] Linares meanwhile had made two defences of the WBC belt he had won in December 2014, however a planned defence for April against mandatory Dejan Zlatičanin was cancelled after Linares suffered a fracture in his right hand. [4] He was subsequently demoted to "Champion in recess". [5]

On 15 June, it was announced on Sky Sports that a deal had been made for Crolla to fight Linares on 24 September at the Manchester Arena with both Crolla's WBA title and the vacant Ring Magazine belt would be on the line. [6] Crolla, who was named Ring Magazine's Most Inspirational fighter of 2015, said it would be 'a dream come true' if he can beat Linares and claim the Ring Magazine title. [7] [8]

Speaking before the bout Crolla hoped to take advantage of the vulnerability Linares showed in his defence against Kevin Mitchell the previous year, saying "I’ve got to stamp my authority and gain that little bit of respect from him early on. I have got to be patient but it’s a very different fight from Ismael Barroso. Linares will be much smarter so I can’t be too patient. Certainly of late the shots to the body have been kind to us. It’s certainly part of my game but that’s not something I’ll be looking for straight away because he’s got a great team around him and they’ll have studied me. You’re going to see a bit of everything – a chess match at times and a bit of a brawling slugfest at times." [9]

Crolla was a narrow 1 to 2 favourite to win. [10]

The fight

In front of the hometown crowd Crolla's pressure fighting was countered by Linares' unique style, hand speed and power punches in a close and competitive bout. Linares stunned the champion with a combination early in the 3rd, before getting warned for low blows in the 4th. Linares was cut over the left eye at the start of the 5th as Crolla backed Linares up and landed with left jabs and hooks.

Crolla was rocked in the 6th after a pair of clubbing overhand rights from Linares but the champion withstood the action and continued punching.

The fight went the distance and the judges scored the fight 115–114, 117–111 and 115–113 all in favour of Linares. [11] [12]

Aftermath

Immediately after the fight, Linares offered Crolla a chance of a rematch, "I want to tell all the people thank you very much. We gave Manchester a beautiful fight and we can do it again. I hurt my hand in the sixth, and backed off a bit, in the 10th I told my corner I would close out the victory and I did and that's what got me the victory." [13] [14] [15]

Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live after the bout Crolla expressed disappointment "I am deeply disappointed. I have no complaints, but I am sorry I couldn't do it for this crowd. He's the best man I've ever been in a ring with, he's very fast and sharp and it was a pleasure to be in there with him. I gave it everything, it wasn't through a lack of trying, the difference was I took one or two hard counter-shots, which I was warned about by my team, and I paid the price. I am gutted, it's heart-breaking to lose the belt, but I will come back from this." [16]

Undercard

Confirmed bouts: [17] [18]

WinnerLoserWeight division/title belt(s) disputedResult
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Arnfield Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Ryder WBA International Middleweight titleUnanimous decision
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Callum Johnson Flag of Namibia.svg Willbeforce Shihepo Commonwealth Light Heavyweight title9th-round KO
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Conor Benn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ross JamesonLight Welterweight (6 rounds)Points decision
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hosea Burton Flag of Mexico.svg Fernando Castaneda ValdezLight Heavyweight (10 rounds)3rd-round TKO
Preliminary bouts
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nathan Wheatley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan BlackwellMiddleweight (4 rounds)Points decision
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lyndon Arthur Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy NeylonSuper Middleweight (4 rounds)Points decision
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marcus Morrison Flag of France.svg Matiouze RoyerMiddleweight (8 rounds)1st-round KO
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Isaac Lowe Flag of Nicaragua.svg Elvis GuillenFeatherweight (6 rounds)Points decision
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Jeffers Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben HeapMiddleweight (4 rounds)Points decision
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liam Conroy Flag of France.svg Baptiste CastegnaroLight Heavyweight (6 rounds)Points decision

Broadcasting

CountryBroadcaster
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Sport 1
Latin America Canal Space
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama RPC Channel 4
Flag of the United States.svg  United States AWE [19]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Sky Sports

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Preceded by Anthony Crolla's bouts
24 September 2016
Succeeded by
Preceded by Jorge Linares's bouts
24 September 2016