When the ball dropped and we wrang in the new year of 2020, there was much promise and anticipation for what the new decade would bring for boxing fans. Another year of big fights and earth-shattering knockouts was upon us.
Wasting no time, just eleven days into the new year, Long Island’s hero and current world rated #1 light heavyweight, “The Common Man,” JOE “THE BEAST” SMITH JR. (26-3 21KO’s) hammered then #1 world rated light heavyweight Jesse Hart on ESPN at the Hard Rock in Atlantic city. With his dominant victory, Smith earned the WBO NABO Light Heavyweight title.
Fast forward to August, Smith Jr. entered as the underdog for the second time in 2020 against former world champion and then #1 rated light heavyweight, Eleider Alvarez, on ESPN in a WBO World Title Elimination bout. Smith sent Alvarez through the ropes for a vicious 9th round TKO, reminiscent of his 2016 demolition of boxing legend Bernard Hopkins. With a picture perfect 2020 under his belt, Smith Jr. has been nominated for 2020 Fighter of the Year by the BWAA. On February 13, 2021, Smith Jr. seeks to make his dream a reality when he challenges Russian veteran, Maxim Vlasov for the vacant WBO World Championship on ESPN.
After January’s success, Star Boxing continued it’s success in February (Feb 28), at The Paramount in Huntington, New York, for its 38th edition of the acclaimed “Rockin’ Fights” series featuring a star-studded card. Long Island knockout artist, and world rated #11 (WBA) and #15 (IBF) super lightweight, CLETUS “THE HEBREW HAMMER” SELDIN (25-1 21KO’s) went to war with late replacement Luis Florez in a bloody battle as Seldin successfully defended his NABA Title with a 7th round TKO.
The February 28th Paramount show also saw world title contender, CARLOS TAKAM (39-5-1 28KO’s) batter Fabio Maldonado over 10 rounds of dominating action to an unanimous decision victory.
Star Boxing had a thrilling 2020 line up scheduled to follow its January and February successes. However, just two weeks after “Rockin’ Fights,” the world came to a standstill due to the coronavirus pandemic. Gyms were closed, fighters remained home, and the world came to an effective screeching halt.
Covid-19 shut the world down causing a full boxing blackout for 3 months. Following over 15 Star Boxing event cancellations and the uncertain return of boxing in a COVID-19 world, NY Hall of Fame Promoter and Star Boxing CEO, JOE DEGUARDIA began fighting for solutions for his stable. Although NY and most other states prohibited boxing, DeGuardia capitalized on a major opportunity for Carlos Takam in July in the main event on ESPN in Las Vegas (fanless at The Bubble), against late replacement Jerry Forrest. Takam shined in the 10-round bout, earning the unanimous decision, setting himself up for a critically important 2021 that could see Takam challenge for another world title.
Star Boxing kept on swinging through the summer and fall landing opportunities for its stable in a scarce boxing climate. In August on the undercard of Smith Jr.-Alvarez, super welterweight WENDY “HAITIAN FIRE” TOUSSAINT (12-1 5KO’s) would take care of business against Isiah Jones at The Bubble on ESPN. Toussaint returned in October on “Shobox: The New Generation” looking to upset heralded prospect Charles Conwell but would fall short after taking Conwell into deep water. World rated #7 (WBA) and #8 (WBO) undefeated French super middleweight, DAVID PAPOT (24-0-1 3KO’s) would continue his winning ways with a unanimous decision victory in Guerande, France. Dublin based super lightweight VICTOR “SLIC VIC” RABEI (10-0 3KO’s) would find the win column not once, but twice in 2020, with a TKO victory in Poland, and unanimous decision in Spain.
Undefeated rising cruiserweight prospect, RICHIE “POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN” RIVERA found opportunity in both Mexico and Florida, defeating Jaudiel Zepeda by unanimous decision and Ryan Soft by 1st round TKO, improving to 18-0 13KO’s. Rivera had a planned WBC Continental America’s challenge against stablemate SIMONE FEDERICI (17-2-1 8KO’s) derailed due to COVID, but is anticipated to be re-scheduled post COVID.
Ukraine born, Pittsburgh residing heavyweight, LYUBOMYR “DEMOLITION PINCHUK (12-2-1 7KO’s) would take on respected American heavyweight prospect Stephen Shaw on NBCSN new fight series, Ring City USA. While falling by decision, Pinchuk gained the respect of boxing fans for his immense resilience and will.