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Jennings vs. Rivas Montreal WBC World Title Bout: Bridgerweight Division Wars Begin!

By Robert Brizel, Head Real Combat Media Boxing Correspondent

 

The war of the new Bridgerweight World Boxing Council weight class will take place in the main event on Friday night, October 22, 2021. Scheduled for 12 rounds at Olympia Theatre in Montreal, Canada, former world heavyweight contender Bryan “By-By” Jennings will face former world heavyweight contender Oscar Rivas in the so-called newly created “Bridge” weight division falling between 200 and 220 pounds approximate.

Both Rivas and Jennings challenged for the world heavyweight title. Rivas lost a 12 round decision to Dillian Whyte. Jennings lost to Wladimir Klitschko and Luis Ortiz. Jennings, who has not won a bout in over three years, lost his first bout with Rivas in August 2018, getting stopped in the twelfth round of an NABF, IBF and WBO regional heavyweight title.

Rivas, 27-1 with 19 knockouts, Montreal, Canada by way of Columbia, last appeared in the ring in March 2021 at Hotel Plaza Quebec, scoring a third-round stoppage of Sylvera Louis. For Jennings, 24-4 with 14 knockouts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who came off the deck in the last win, a ninth-round stoppage of Alexander Dimitrenko in Atlantic City, the Rivas rematch will be his swan song.

Jennings has fought at 220 pounds or less, the last time being a ninth-round stoppage of Siarhei Lyakhovich in Brooklyn in March 2012. Rivas weighed a career low 221.25 pounds for his bout with Louis earlier this year. Basically both Jennings and Louis are in uncharted water, breaking in a new division and bridging a gap much like when the World Boxing Council founded the new cruiserweight division in 1979. Boxing legends like Rocky Marciano and Archie Moore would be considered cruiserweights rather than the heavyweights when they found for the world heavyweight title in September 1955 when both weighed 188 pounds. Joe Louis, Ezzard Charles, Jersey Joe Walcott, and Floyd Patterson are among famous names who would be cruiserweights by today’s standards.

What the cruiserweight division did was to define heavyweights as constituting a higher weight. The old IBC had, and the IBA still has a super cruiserweight division, between 200 and 210 pounds. What Bridgerweight division does is rewrite boxing history and BoxRec by defining true heavyweights as over 220 pounds. There could also be a need for a Super Heavyweight division above 250 to 260 pounds. The first WBC Bridgerweight champion is Geovany Bruzon, a Guatemalan from Cuba, who holds the WBC Latino Bridgerweight title, won in April 2021 with an eighth-round technical stoppage of German Montes.

FIRST WBC BRIDGERWEIGHT

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

“THE CONQUEST:

OSCAR RIVAS VS. BRYANT JENNINGS”

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SUPER BOXING EVENT OCT. 22 AT L’OLYMPIA DE MONTRÉAL

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MONTREAL (September 13, 2021) — A great World Boxing Council (WBC) World Championship fight will officially come to fruition on October 22nd, in the bewitching atmosphere of L’Olympia de Montréal, a renovated venue that has kept its captivating cachet. Those who will have the privilege of being there will attend a colorful show in an exceptional environment that they will not soon forget.

For the first time in history, the WBC Bridgerweight title, under 224 pounds, will be on the line. Adopted Quebecer and WBC No. 1 contender for the vacant WBC title, Oscar “Kaboom” Rivas (27-1, 19KO) will face American and No. 3 rated Bryant Jennings (24-4, 14KO), of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.



This is a major clash for the two fighters and their careers, which promises to be a risky, hotly contested contest. After all, the winner will become the monarch of this new division. This grand and historic showdown marks the return of American television to Canada for the first time since December 2018, as ESPN + retained the broadcast rights to the fight in the United States. In total, this prestigious gala will also be broadcast live in nearly 50 countries.

 

Rivas was ranked among the world’s top 5 heavyweights when he was selected as the No. 1 contender in the WBC’s newly created division. In his last fight this past March, he easily disposed of Sylvera Louis by retirement in the 3rd round. In addition, boxing fans remember the fight delivered by “Kaboom” in England on July 20, 2019, against Britain’s Dillian Whyte (25-1, 18KO), in his previous outing. Rivas lost by close decision, even though he knocked his opponent down in the 9th round. The loss was very bitter, especially when it became known that Whyte had allegedly tested positive for illegal substances before the fight without BBBofC intervention.

This will be the second clash between Jennings and Rivas, who fought an extremely contested duel on January 2019, in Verona, New York. Also broadcast by ESPN +, Rivas-Jennings I was virtually even after 11 rounds. At the start of the last round, Rivas attacked with an aggressive and intense push to send the American to the floor, and subsequently forced the referee to end the hostilities. Since that time, the Philadelphia boxer has been calling for a rematch.

 

Jennings has fought one fight since his first fight with Rivas, a decision loss to Rio Olympics silver medalist and mandatory world contender to champion Anthony Joshua, Joe Joyce (13-0, 12KO). Jennings is the only one to have crossed the line against the British giant. The scores of 115-112, 118-119 and 117-110 indicate that Jennings managed to win several rounds in this match, despite it being held in Joyce’s backyard in London.




A total of 6 boxing matches are planned for this magnificent evening.

 

The return of the charismatic Sébastien Bouchard (19-2, 8KO) is confirmed, He will be back in the ring for the second time in 2021, after suffering a major injury against Ayaz Hussain in Quebec in 2019.

Alexandre Roberge (1-1) and Francis Charbonneau (3-1, 1KO) caused a stir March 16th in their 6-round confrontation, which was won by Charbonneau via split decision. The two young boxers will pick up where they left off with another 6-round fight.

The evening’s other fights will be announced later this week.

 

The Oct. 22nd event, presented in association with Mise-O-Jeu, will mark the 49th world Championship fight promoted by GYM since its founding in 2004.

 

Tickets will go on sale this Saturday, September 18, at 10:00 a.m. ET on ticketmaster.ca. For group orders, contact GYM at 514-383-0666 extension # 5, or by emailing [email protected].

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Robert Brizel - Head Boxing Correspondent
Robert Brizel - Head Boxing Correspondent
Robert is the Head Boxing Correspondent for Real Combat Media Boxing since 2013. Robert is also a photographer and ringside reporter for the RCM Tri State region which includes NJ, NY and PA. Robert conducts exclusive interviews, provides historical boxing articles and provides editorial ringside coverage of major boxing events. You can contact or follow Robert on Facebook and by email at [email protected].