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Their first fight played out like a Hollywood script: rife with drama, incredible two-way exchanges, Abraham suffering a broken jaw (yet still won the fight), multiple head butts, low blows and controversy.
On Saturday, June 21, undefeated middleweight champion Arthur Abraham, and the explosive, hard-hitting Edison Miranda will co-star in the emotionally charged sequel, live on Showtime Championship Boxing at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Stats:
“King” Arthur Abraham (26-0, 21 KOs) is one of boxing’s most respected world champions. Unbeaten in his pro career, Abraham won the IBF middleweight title in December of 2005 with a fifth round knockout of Kingsley Ikeke, and he has since compiled seven successful defenses, four by knockout.
Notable losses: None
Edison ‘Pantera’ Miranda (30-2, 26 KOs) has thrilled fans with his exciting performances ever since he made his United States debut in 2005. A former world middleweight title challenger, Miranda went up to the super middleweight class in October of 2007, and after an impressive fifth round TKO over Henry Porras.
Notable losses:
Miranda suffered a humiliating defeat by being KOed by Kelly "The Ghost" Pavlik in the 7th round during their fight in 2007.
Miranda lost his first fight with Abraham by UD (116-109, 115-109, 114-109) even though Abraham broke his jaw in the 4th round of their 12 round bout.
On Saturday, June 21, undefeated middleweight champion Arthur Abraham, and the explosive, hard-hitting Edison Miranda will co-star in the emotionally charged sequel, live on Showtime Championship Boxing at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Stats:
“King” Arthur Abraham (26-0, 21 KOs) is one of boxing’s most respected world champions. Unbeaten in his pro career, Abraham won the IBF middleweight title in December of 2005 with a fifth round knockout of Kingsley Ikeke, and he has since compiled seven successful defenses, four by knockout.
Notable losses: None
Edison ‘Pantera’ Miranda (30-2, 26 KOs) has thrilled fans with his exciting performances ever since he made his United States debut in 2005. A former world middleweight title challenger, Miranda went up to the super middleweight class in October of 2007, and after an impressive fifth round TKO over Henry Porras.
Notable losses:
Miranda suffered a humiliating defeat by being KOed by Kelly "The Ghost" Pavlik in the 7th round during their fight in 2007.
Miranda lost his first fight with Abraham by UD (116-109, 115-109, 114-109) even though Abraham broke his jaw in the 4th round of their 12 round bout.