Yekaterinburg: An open-air architecture museum
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 20 May 2018
1. Various aerial shots of Dynamo Sports Centre ++MUTE++
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 12 May 2018
2. Aerial of Chekists' Town and Iset Hotel ++MUTE++
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 18 May 2018
3. Various of buildings in Chekists' Town
4. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Igor Yankov, Historian:
We are talking about dozens or hundreds of buildings, specialists sometimes argue about this (number). But the key factor is not just the quantity, but also the coherence of this (constructivist) space.
5. Various of buildings in Chekists' Town
6. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Igor Yankov, Historian:
Here, the creation of new world was taking place through these functional structures. Here, we can see a living area of different quality. And we can see various social services detached: that's a cafeteria, that's a club, that's a bathhouse, that's a laundry, that's a kindergarten and so on, and so on.
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 20 May 2018
7. Various aerial shots of Printing House ++MUTE++
8. Various aerial shots of General Post Office ++MUTE++
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 22 May 2018
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Hanna Nabila, Visitor from Indonesia:
The Post Office, I found it a very striking landmark. Because it's obvious, it's located in the centre. It's such a great representative. However, also noticing this hotel, Iset. It's also great in the form like a half-circle.
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 12 May 2018
10. Various aerial shots of Chekists' Town and Iset Hotel ++MUTE++
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 17 May 2018
11. Various of underground tour of Chekists' Town
12. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Ildar Zalessky, Tour Guide:
When you remove plaster from the walls, there are wires going through everywhere. Possibly the Chekists' wiretapping (workers) sat here. Like in the famous Soviet poster 'No talking'.
13. Various of flooded basement, touring by boat
14. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Ildar Zalessky, Tour Guide:
Why some (managing) companies do not want to let us into the Chekists' Town so we can show and tell about it? Because if you look at the ceiling and these old columns, you can see the condition they are in. Professional constructors who followed me through the Chekists' Town said looking at this (ceiling), that for 30-40 years it will be staying. After 50 years, it will collapse.
15. Various of decaying basement of Chekists' Town
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 19 May 2018
16. Various of Cell F Museum of Constructivism
17. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Nikita Suchkov, Founder of Cell F Museum of Constructivism:
Here was some sort of dining, sitting room where guests could be received. Or a workplace could be located here. Then a transitional area in this part, here is ventilation, where a kitchen board was, so the place for cooking. And there was a bedroom where a bed or two were and some wardrobe, which could be under these stairs. And indeed, here was everything for living.
17. Various of Cell F Museum
18. Mid of flat corridor
19. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Nikita Suchkov, Founder of Cell F Museum of Constructivism:
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 20 May 2018
20. Various aerial shots of White Tower ++MUTE++
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 12 May 2018
21. Various aerial shots of Chekists' Town ++MUTE++
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Yekaterinburg: An open-air architecture museum
(12 Jun 2018) LEADIN:
It's often called the world's largest open air constructivist museum. The Russian city of Yekaterinburg is home to around 140 constructivist buildings.
Tourists and football fans are set to roam through its streets when Russia's World Cup kicks off this month.
STORYLINE:
It's a combination of modern technology and engineering methods with the ethos of Soviet Communism.
Constructivism - as it's known - was an innovative architectural style that became popular during the Soviet industrial boom in the 1920s.
Constructivism in Sverdlovsk - as the city was known during Soviet times - started in the 1930s.
Subordinating to Soviet ideology aimed at creating a new world, many architects implemented daring projects across the Soviet Union.
As a booming industrial centre, Yekaterinburg became one of the biggest magnets.
Pre-revolutionary wooden houses on its main street were replaced by 'City of the Future' forms, which symbolised the new social structure.
Here, the creation of new world was taking place through these functional structures, says historian Igor Yankov.
Here, we can see a living area of different quality. And we can see various social services detached: that's a cafeteria, that's a club, that's a bathhouse, that's a laundry, that's a kindergarten and so on, and so on.
One of the most famous examples of constructivism in Yekaterinburg is the Dynamo Sports Centre.
Shaped like a moving ship, it's located on a small peninsula on a city lake.
V-shaped bay windows resemble a bow, windowed balconies look like lifeboats, and a roof structure on top of the main pavilion could almost be a captain's bridge.
Nowadays, the monument is the centre of ongoing debate - many fear a proposed new church nearby may destroy the architectural homogeneity of the area.
The Printing House with its continuous windows, stretching along the entire perimeter, a rounded façade supported by a single column and protruding stairwells encased in semi-circular glass cages, used to accommodate printing facilities and newspaper offices.
Now it's occupied by cafés, a bookstore and a nightclub.
The General Post Office was designed in the shape of a tractor to glorify agricultural workers.
It initially housed a kindergarten, an 800-seat radio theatre and rooms for hobby groups as well as an intercity phone station, telegraph and post office that's still in operation today.
The Post Office, I found it a very striking landmark, says Hanna Nabila, a visitor from Indonesia.
Because it's obvious, it's located in the centre. It's such a great representative.
Lenin Street and its surroundings also host a series of residential complexes, called 'Towns,' which were built for particular professions.
Builders' Town for construction workers, Justice Town for judges and penitentiary workers, Medical Town for doctors, and - the most famous of them all - the Chekists' Town, for employees of the secret police. Cheka, later known as the KGB.
The Chekists' Town's central architectural landmark is Iset Hotel, a former hotel-type dormitory, built in the shape of a semi-circle and resembling a sickle.
Constructivist housing was full of experiments that affected people's lives.
There were no kitchens or bathrooms in the apartments, as everyone was supposed to eat in common cafeterias, wash clothes at a common laundry and bath in a common bath.
Chekists' Town is also widely known by locals for underground tunnels, which are surrounded by sinister urban legends.
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Yekaterinburg: An open-air architecture museum
(5 Jun 2018) LEADIN:
It's often called the world's largest open air constructivist museum. The Russian city of Yekaterinburg is home to around 140 constructivist buildings.
Tourists and football fans are set to roam through its streets when Russia's World Cup kicks off this month.
STORYLINE:
It's a combination of modern technology and engineering methods with the ethos of Soviet Communism.
Constructivism - as it's known - was an innovative architectural style that became popular during the Soviet industrial boom in the 1920s.
Constructivism in Sverdlovsk - as the city was known during Soviet times - started in the 1930s.
Subordinating to Soviet ideology aimed at creating a new world, many architects implemented daring projects across the Soviet Union.
As a booming industrial centre, Yekaterinburg became one of the biggest magnets.
Pre-revolutionary wooden houses on its main street were replaced by 'City of the Future' forms, which symbolised the new social structure.
Here, the creation of new world was taking place through these functional structures, says historian Igor Yankov.
Here, we can see a living area of different quality. And we can see various social services detached: that's a cafeteria, that's a club, that's a bathhouse, that's a laundry, that's a kindergarten and so on, and so on.
One of the most famous examples of constructivism in Yekaterinburg is the Dynamo Sports Centre.
Shaped like a moving ship, it's located on a small peninsula on a city lake.
V-shaped bay windows resemble a bow, windowed balconies look like lifeboats, and a roof structure on top of the main pavilion could almost be a captain's bridge.
Nowadays, the monument is the centre of ongoing debate - many fear a proposed new church nearby may destroy the architectural homogeneity of the area.
The Printing House with its continuous windows, stretching along the entire perimeter, a rounded façade supported by a single column and protruding stairwells encased in semi-circular glass cages, used to accommodate printing facilities and newspaper offices.
Now it's occupied by cafés, a bookstore and a nightclub.
The General Post Office was designed in the shape of a tractor to glorify agricultural workers.
It initially housed a kindergarten, an 800-seat radio theatre and rooms for hobby groups as well as an intercity phone station, telegraph and post office that's still in operation today.
The Post Office, I found it a very striking landmark, says Hanna Nabila, a visitor from Indonesia.
Because it's obvious, it's located in the centre. It's such a great representative.
Lenin Street and its surroundings also host a series of residential complexes, called 'Towns,' which were built for particular professions.
Builders' Town for construction workers, Justice Town for judges and penitentiary workers, Medical Town for doctors, and - the most famous of them all - the Chekists' Town, for employees of the secret police. Cheka, later known as the KGB.
The Chekists' Town's central architectural landmark is Iset Hotel, a former hotel-type dormitory, built in the shape of a semi-circle and resembling a sickle.
Constructivist housing was full of experiments that affected people's lives.
There were no kitchens or bathrooms in the apartments, as everyone was supposed to eat in common cafeterias, wash clothes at a common laundry and bath in a common bath.
Chekists' Town is also widely known by locals for underground tunnels, which are surrounded by sinister urban legends.
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LENIN IN 1918
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NICOLA II L'ULTIMO ZAR (1)
Nicola II Romanov (in russo Николай Александрович Романов) Nikolaj Aleksandrovič Romanov (Carskoe Selo, 18 maggio 1868 -- Ekaterinburg, 17 luglio 1918) fu l ultimo Zar di Russia.
Appartenente alla dinastia dei Romanov, sposò, in contrasto con i genitori, Alessandra d'Assia e del Reno, il 14 novembre 1894 nella cappella del Palazzo di Inverno.
Ebbero 4 figlie le granduchesse Ol'ga, Tat'jana, Marjia e Anastasia. Solo nel 1904 nasce l'erede maschio, lo zarevič Aleksej malato di emofilia, malattia ereditata dalla bisnonna inglese, che lo espone al pericolo di forte emorragia interna in seguito a ogni minimo trauma. La malattia è tenuta nascosta, e l'erede costretto a una continua sorveglianza.
l trattato di alleanza stipulato con l'Inghilterra nel 1907 trascinò la Russia, già alleata della Francia, nel baratro della prima guerra mondiale.
Nel 1915 Nicola II assunse personalmente il comando dell'Esercito ed alla fine del 1916 il carisma dello zar raggiunse il suo punto più basso.
La disastrosa condotta delle operazioni militari, che portò alla perdita di enormi territori ad occidente, ed il crollo completo dell'economia nazionale determinò l'acuirsi dei conflitti sociali che sfociarono nella Rivoluzione del 23 febbraio 1917.
I disordini scoppiati a Pietrogrado per il pane condussero all'ammutinamento della guarnigione ed al rovesciamento del governo in soli quattro giorni.
Su richiesta della Duma (parlamento russo), Nicola II, abbandonato da gran parte della polizia zarista, schieratasi dalla parte degli insorti, fu costretto ad abdicare (2 marzo 1917) a favore del fratello, il granduca Michele, che a sua volta rinunciò al trono.
Lo zar deposto venne rinchiuso nel palazzo di Carskoe Selo con il resto della famiglia.
Dopo la Rivoluzione d'ottobre fu deciso il trasferimento della famiglia reale prima a Tobol'sk in Siberia, poi in una villa ad Ekaterinburg, sugli Urali.
Durante l'avanzata delle truppe dell'Armata Bianca, rimaste fedeli allo zar, nel timore di un loro tentativo di liberare il sovrano, il soviet locale decise di sopprimere l'intera famiglia imperiale, nella speranza di troncare le ambizioni di restaurazione del vecchio regime dei controrivoluzionari.
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Nicola II Romanov (in russo Николай Александрович Романов) Nikolaj Aleksandrovič Romanov (Carskoe Selo, 18 maggio 1868 -- Ekaterinburg, 17 luglio 1918) fu l ultimo Zar di Russia.
Appartenente alla dinastia dei Romanov, sposò, in contrasto con i genitori, Alessandra d'Assia e del Reno, il 14 novembre 1894 nella cappella del Palazzo di Inverno.
Ebbero 4 figlie le granduchesse Ol'ga, Tat'jana, Marjia e Anastasia. Solo nel 1904 nasce l'erede maschio, lo zarevič Aleksej malato di emofilia, malattia ereditata dalla bisnonna inglese, che lo espone al pericolo di forte emorragia interna in seguito a ogni minimo trauma. La malattia è tenuta nascosta, e l'erede costretto a una continua sorveglianza.
l trattato di alleanza stipulato con l'Inghilterra nel 1907 trascinò la Russia, già alleata della Francia, nel baratro della prima guerra mondiale.
Nel 1915 Nicola II assunse personalmente il comando dell'Esercito ed alla fine del 1916 il carisma dello zar raggiunse il suo punto più basso.
La disastrosa condotta delle operazioni militari, che portò alla perdita di enormi territori ad occidente, ed il crollo completo dell'economia nazionale determinò l'acuirsi dei conflitti sociali che sfociarono nella Rivoluzione del 23 febbraio 1917.
I disordini scoppiati a Pietrogrado per il pane condussero all'ammutinamento della guarnigione ed al rovesciamento del governo in soli quattro giorni.
Su richiesta della Duma (parlamento russo), Nicola II, abbandonato da gran parte della polizia zarista, schieratasi dalla parte degli insorti, fu costretto ad abdicare (2 marzo 1917) a favore del fratello, il granduca Michele, che a sua volta rinunciò al trono.
Lo zar deposto venne rinchiuso nel palazzo di Carskoe Selo con il resto della famiglia.
Dopo la Rivoluzione d'ottobre fu deciso il trasferimento della famiglia reale prima a Tobol'sk in Siberia, poi in una villa ad Ekaterinburg, sugli Urali.
Durante l'avanzata delle truppe dell'Armata Bianca, rimaste fedeli allo zar, nel timore di un loro tentativo di liberare il sovrano, il soviet locale decise di sopprimere l'intera famiglia imperiale, nella speranza di troncare le ambizioni di restaurazione del vecchio regime dei controrivoluzionari.
Nella notte tra il 16 e il 17 luglio 1918 Nicola II, la Zarina Alessandra, i cinque figli, la dama di compagnia Anna Demidova, il servo Trupp, il cuoco Kharitonov e il medico militare Dott. Botkin, vennero fucilati e massacrati a colpi di baionette da un commando guidato da Jakov Jurovskij, uomo appartenente alla Cheka.
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Russian Civil War
The Russian Civil War (Russian: Гражданская война́ в Росси́и Grazhdanskaya voyna v Rossiy) (November 1917 – October 1922) was a multi-party war in the former Russian Empire fought between the Bolshevik Red Army and the White Army, the loosely allied anti-Bolshevik forces. Many foreign armies warred against the Red Army, notably the Allied Forces and the pro-German armies. The Red Army defeated the White Armed Forces of South Russia in Ukraine and the army led by Aleksandr Kolchak in Siberia in 1919. The remains of the White forces commanded by Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel were beaten in the Crimea and were evacuated in the autumn of 1920.
Many pro-independence movements emerged after the break-up of the Russian Empire and fought in the war. A number of them – Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland – were established as sovereign states. The rest of the former Russian Empire was consolidated into the Soviet Union shortly afterwards.
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The Russian Civil War (Russian: Гражда́нская война́ в Росси́и, tr. Grazhdanskaya voyna v Rossiy; 7 November 1917 – 25 October 1922) was a multi-party war in the former Russian Empire immediately after the two Russian Revolutions of 1917, as many factions vied to determine Russia's political future. The two largest combatant groups were the Red Army, fighting for the Bolshevik form of socialism led by Vladimir Lenin, and the loosely allied forces known as the White Army, which included diverse interests favoring political monarchism, economic capitalism and alternative forms of socialism, each with democratic and antidemocratic variants. In addition, rival militant socialists and nonideological Green armies fought against both the Bolsheviks and the Whites. Eight foreign nations intervened against the Red Army, notably the former Allied military forces from the World War and the pro-German armies. The Red Army eventually defeated the White Armed Forces of South Russia in Ukraine and the army led by Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak to the east in Siberia in 1919. The remains of the White forces commanded by Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel were beaten in Crimea and evacuated in late 1920. Lesser battles of the war continued on the periphery for two more years, and minor skirmishes with the remnants of the White forces in the Far East continued well into 1923. The war ended in 1923 in the sense that Bolshevik communist control of the newly formed Soviet Union was now assured, although armed national resistance in Central Asia was not completely crushed until 1934. There were an estimated 7,000,000–12,000,000 casualties during the war, mostly civilians. The Russian Civil War has been described by some as the greatest national catastrophe that Europe had yet seen.Many pro-independence movements emerged after the break-up of the Russian Empire and fought in the war. Several parts of the former Russian Empire—Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland—were established as sovereign states, with their own civil wars and wars of independence. The rest of the former Russian Empire was consolidated into the Soviet Union shortly afterwards.
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The Russian Revolution is the collective term for a series of revolutions in Russia in 1917, which dismantled the Tsarist autocracy and led to the creation of the Russian SFSR. The Emperor was forced to abdicate and the old regime was replaced by a provisional government during the first revolution of February 1917 (March in the Gregorian calendar; the older Julian calendar was in use in Russia at the time). In the second revolution, during October, the Provisional Government was removed and replaced with a Bolshevik (Communist) government.
The February Revolution (March 1917) was a revolution focused around Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg). In the chaos, members of the Imperial parliament or Duma assumed control of the country, forming the Russian Provisional Government. The army leadership felt they did not have the means to suppress the revolution and Nicholas II, the last Emperor of Russia, abdicated. The Soviets (workers' councils), which were led by more radical socialist factions, initially permitted the Provisional Government to rule, but insisted on a prerogative to influence the government and control various militias. The February Revolution took place in the context of heavy military setbacks during the First World War (1914--18), which left much of the Russian army in a state of mutiny.
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The Russian Revolution was a pair of revolutions in Russia in 1917 which dismantled the Tsarist autocracy and led to the rise of the Soviet Union. The Russian Empire collapsed with the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II and the old regime was replaced by a provisional government during the first revolution of February 1917 . Alongside it arose grassroots community assemblies which contended for authority. In the second revolution that October, the Provisional Government was toppled and all power was given to the soviets. The February Revolution was a revolution focused around Petrograd , the capital of Russia at that time. In the chaos, members of the Imperial parliament assumed control of the country, forming the Russian Provisional Government which was heavily dominated by the interests of large capitalists and the noble aristocracy. The army leadership felt they did not have the means to suppress the revolution, resulting in Nicholas's abdication. The soviets, which were dominate...
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December 1
At Kempton Park, South Africa:
Thulani Mbenge VS Eric Kapia Mukadi
December 2
At Los Angeles (Estrella TV):
Abraham Lopez VS Sergio Lopez,
At Fresno, Calif. (UniMas):
Jose Ramirez VS Issouf Kinda
Danny Valdivia VS Aaron Garcia
Esquiva Falcao VS Gerardo Ibarra
At Las Vegas:
Ashley Theophane VS Yakabu Amidu
At Moscow, Russia:
Richard Commey VS Denis Shafikov
At Mendoza, Argentina:
Juan Carlos Reveco VS Diego Liriano
At Philadelphia:
Tevin Farmer VS Dardan Zenunaj
Garrett Wilson VS Lamont Capers
At Las Palmas, Spain:
Ahmed El Mousaoui VS Ceferino Rodriguez
Abigail Medina VS Jeremy Parodi
December 3
At Los Mochis, Mexico (beIN Sports Espanol):
Jorge Paez Jr. VS Johnny Navarrete
Eduardo Ramirez VS Edivaldo Ortega
At Moscow:
Denis Lebedev VS Murat Gassiev
Eduard Troyanovsky VS Julius Indongo
Rakhim Chakhkiev VS Maxim Vlasov
At Sofia, Bulgaria:
Kubrat Pulev VS Samuel Peter
At Rome:
Matteo Signani VS Emanuele Blandamura
At Karlsruhe, Germany:
Vincent Feigenbutz VS Mike Keta
At Paisley, Scotland:
Billy Joe Saunders VS Artur Akavov
Jack Catterall VS Diego Gonzalo Luque
Paul Butler VS Emerson Santos Carvalho
December 4
At General Santos City, Philippines:
Randy Petalcorin VS Arnold Garde
December 8
At Costa Mesa, Calif.:
Mike Perez VS Avery Gibson
December 10
At Omaha, Neb. (HBO):
Terence Crawford VS John Molina
Raymundo Beltran VS Mason Menard
Seanie Monaghan VS Fernando Castaneda
Michael Reed VS Sidney Siqueira
At Auckland, New Zealand (HBO, same-day tape):
Joseph Parker VS Andy Ruiz Jr.
Jeff Horn VS Ali Funeka
Isaac Dogboe VS Julian Aristule
At Manchester, England (Showtime):
Anthony Joshua VS Eric Molina
Dillian Whyte VS Dereck Chisora
Luis Concepcion VS Khalid Yafai
Callum Smith VS Luke Blackledge
Scott Quigg VS Jose Cayetano
Hosea Burton VS Frank Buglioni
Luis Ortiz VS Dave Allen
Katie Taylor VS Viviane Obenauf
At Los Angeles (Showtime):
Jesus Cuellar VS Abner Mares
Jermall Charlo VS Julian Williams
Lenny Zappavigna VS Sergey Lipinets
Hugo Centeno Jr. VS Ronald Montes
Josesito Lopez VS Todd Manuel
At Monterrey, Mexico (beIN Sports Espanol):
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. VS Dominik Britsch
At Bethlehem, Pa. (One World Sports):
David Peralta VS Berlin Abreu
Ronald Ellis VS Oscar Riojas
Kermit Cintron VS Rosemberg Gomez
At Wroclaw, Poland:
Krzysztof Wlodarczyk VS Leon Harth
At Montreal:
Eleider Alvarez VS Norbert Dabrowski
At Punta Cana, Dominican Republic:
Felix Diaz VS TBA
December 14
At Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand:
Knockout CP Freshmart VS Shin Ono
December 16
At Indio, Calif. (HBO Latino):
Vyacheslav Shabranskyy VS Sullivan Barrera
Antonio Orozco VS Fidel Maldonado Jr.
Eddie Gomez VS Rashidi Ellis
Ronny Rios VS Roy Tapia
December 17
At Inglewood, Calif. (HBO):
Bernard Hopkins VS Joe Smith
Joseph Diaz VS Horacio Garcia
Oleksandr Usyk VS Thabiso Mchunu
Yamaguchi Falcao VS German Perez
Jason Quigley VS Jorge Melendez
At Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico (beIN Sports Espanol):
Ramon Alvarez VS TBA
At Ekaterinburg, Russia:
Alexander Povetkin VS Bermane Stiverne
At Saint-Denis, France:
Alfonso Blanco VS Hassan N'Dam
Yuriorkis Gamboa VS Frank De Alba
At Helsinki, Finland:
Edis Tatli VS Manuel Lancia
Robert Helenius VS Gonzalo Omar Basile
At Carshalton, England:
Lenny Daws VS Anthony Yigit
December 23
At Gatineau, Quebec:
Artur Beterbiev VS Isidro Ranoni Prieto
December 30
At Tokyo:
Naoya Inoue VS Kohei Kono
Akira Yaegashi VS TBA
December 31
At Gifu, Japan (beIN Sports Espanol, same-day tape):
Moises Fuentes VS Kosei Tanaka
At Kyoto, Japan:
Jonathan Guzman VS Yukinori Oguni
Kazuto Ioka VS Stamp Kiatniwat
Lee Haskins VS Shohei Omori
At Tokyo, Japan:
Jezreel Corrales VS Takashi Uchiyama 2 Rematch
Ryoichi Taguchi VS Carlos Canizales
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NOVEMBER 2016
November 4
At Corona, Calif. (Showtime):
Taras Shelestyuk VS Jaime Herrera
Constantin Bejenaru VS Stivens Bujaj
Vitor Jones Freitas VS Manuel Mendez
Xolisani Ndongeni VS Juan Garcia Mendez
At Los Angeles (Estrella TV):
Manuel Avila VS Jose Ramirez
Emilio Sanchez VS Diuhl Olguin
Pablo Ruiz Jr. VS Francisco Dominguez
At Las Vegas (UniMas):
Casey Ramos VS Andy Vences
Alex Saucedo VS Raymond Serrano
Jesse Hart VS Andrew Hernandez
November 5
At Las Vegas (Top Rank PPV):
Jessie Vargas VS Manny Pacquiao
Oscar Valdez VS Hiroshige Osawa
Nonito Donaire VS Jessie Magdaleno
Zou Shiming VS Prasitsak Papoem
Robson Conceicao VS Clay Burns
Alexander Besputin VS Azael Cosio
Teofimo Lopez Jr. VS Ishwar Siqueiros
Xu Que VS Fernando Fuentes
At Potsdam, Germany:
Giovanni De Carolis VS Tyron Zeuge 2 Rematch
Stefan Härtel VS Adasat Rodriguez
Deniz Ilbay VS Paata Varduashvili
At Krakow, Poland:
Krzysztof Włodarczyk VS Olandrewaju Durodola
Adam Kownacki VS Marcin Siwy
At Belfast, Northern Ireland:
Jamie Conlan VS TBA
Paddy Barnes VS TBA
At Levallois, Fance:
Cedric Vitu VS Isaac Real
Guillaume Frenois VS Samir Ziani
November 11
At Philadelphia (One World Sports):
Adam Lopez VS Carlos Valcarcel
Ed Brown VS Albert Mensah
Jerry Odom VS Taneal Goyco
November 12
At Philadelphia (PBC on Spike):
Danny Garcia VS Samuel Vargas
Jarrett Hurd VS Jo Jo Dan
Javier Fortuna VS Omar Douglas
At Monte Carlo (HBO):
Luis Ortiz VS Malik Scott
Jamie McDonnell VS Liborio Solis
Jason Sosa VS Stephen Smith
Martin Murray VS TBA
At Hermosillo, Mexico (beIN Sports Espanol):
Zulina Munoza VS Carolina Alvarez
At Ciudad Valles, Mexico:
Jose Argumedo VS Jose Antonio Jimenez
At Magdeburg, Germany:
Medhi Amar VS Robert Stieglitz
At Boulogne-sur-mer, France:
Thomas Masson VS Valery Yanchy
November 18
At Indio, Calif. (Estrella TV):
Mauricio Herrera VS Pablo Cesar Cano
At Kissimmee, Fla. (UniMas):
Christopher Diaz VS Fernando Vargas
Julian Rodriguez VS Omar Tienda
At Las Vegas (CBS Sports Net):
Reynaldo Blanco VS Demond Brock
Daniel Cruz VS Norberto Gonzalez
Randy Moreno VS Daniel Perales
At London:
George Groves VS Eduard Gutknecht
Conrad Cummings VS Ronny Mittag
Andrew Selby VS Jake Bornea
Paddy Gallagher VS Tamuka Mucha
At TBA, Argentina:
Juan Carlos Reveco VS Diego Liriano
At Ekaterinburg, Russia:
Dmitry Mikhaylenko VS Randall Bailey
November 19
At Las Vegas (HBO PPV):
Sergey Kovalev VS Andre Ward
Isaac Chilemba VS Oleksandr Gvozdyk
Maurice Hooker VS Darleys Perez
Curtis Stevens VS James De La Rosa
Claressa Shields VS TBA
At TBA, Mexico (beIN Sports Espanol):
Jorge Paez Jr VS TBA
Antonio DeMarco VS TBA
At Hanover, Germany:
Marco Huck VS Dmytro Kucher
At Mashantucket, Conn.:
Ryosuke Iwasa VS Luis Rosa
November 25
At Brentwood, England:
Bradley Skeete VS John Thain
Lee Markham VS Andrew Robinson
Boy Jones Jr. VS Martin Hillman
At Toowoomba, Australia:
Cameron Hammond VS Kris George
At Flemington, Australia:
Zac Dunn VS Liam Cameron
November 26
At Las Vegas (HBO):
Vasyl Lomachenko VS Nicholas Walters
At Cardiff, Wales:
Billy Joe Saunders VS Artur Akavov
Terry Flanagan VS Orlando Cruz
Liam Williams VS Ahmet Patterson
Tommy Langford VS Sam Sheedy
At Cebu City, Philippines:
Fahlan Sakkreerin Jr. VS Milan Melindo
Jason Pagara VS Jose Alfaro
Albert Pagara VS Raymond Commey
Jeo Santisima VS TBA
Kevin Jake VS TBA
At London:
Tommy Coyle VS John Wayne Hibbert
Ohara Davies VS Andrea Scarpa