Fan favorite Isaac Cruz is ready to impress when Riyadh Season comes to California. He defends the WBA super lightweight title against Jose Valenzuela on the undercard of Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov.
Cruz (26-2-1) is on a four-fight win streak after losing against Gervonta Davis in 2021, a fight where he was a late replacement opponent but went the distance against "Tank." Three of those four wins came via knockout, punishing Rolando Romero in his last fight in March to become WBA champion. He’s ready to compete in unification fights and potentially face Davis in a rematch.
The 26-year-old has a massive following and looks to showcase his skills against a tough opponent.
“It will be an entertaining fight because Rayo’s style is moving forward to fight. This style is very good for me, and I think that this will be entertaining,” Cruz told The Ring.
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Valenzuela (13-2) is 2-2 in his last four fights. He avenged a loss against Chris Colbert by knocking "Primetime" out in December. “Rayo” has nine wins via knockout and competes in his first fight at 140 after competing at the lightweight level. Trained by Mario Rodriguez and Robert Garcia, Valenzuela will look to take advantage of his six-inch height and seven-inch reach edge against Cruz.
“It’s my debut at 140, I’ve been feeling great though, of course, I got the height for 140. In the gym, I’ve been feeling more powerful, I feel more energized in the workout, so I think it was the move that I needed that I didn’t know I needed. I think August 3, it’s gonna show,” Valenzuela told The Ring.
“It’s no secret what he does, I feel I will match up real well with him, I think it’s a fight that could be fight of the year, I’m lefty, I’m long, I’m strong, I’m fast so it’s gonna be a great matchup.”
Here’s how you can watch Isaac Cruz vs. Jose Valenzuela, including live stream options, PPV information, start time and more.
How to watch Isaac Cruz vs. Jose Valenzuela
- PPV price: $79.99
- Live stream/TV channel: ESPN+ | DAZN | Prime Video
On the undercard of Crawford vs. Madrimov, Cruz vs. Valenzuela is available on ESPN+ and DAZN PPV in the U.S. The PPV price will be $79.99.
WATCH: Isaac Cruz vs. Jose Valenzuela, exclusively on ESPN+
Cruz vs. Valenzuela is also available on Prime Video in the U.S. Prime Video is available for existing Prime customers and those new to the platform. Subscribers can choose from multiple membership plans with discounts available for students. Prime also offers a free 30-day trial.
Isaac Cruz vs. Jose Valenzuela fight card
- Israil Madrimov (c) (+450) vs. Terence Crawford (-650) for the WBA and interim WBO super welterweight titles
- Jared Anderson vs Martin Bakole; Heavyweights
- David Morrell vs. Radivoje Kalajdzic for the WBA light heavyweight title
- Isaac Cruz (c) vs. Jose Valenzuela for the WBA super lightweight title
- Andy Cruz vs. Antonio Moran; Lightweights
- Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Jarrell Miller; Heavyweights
*Odds courtesy of Bet MGM. Additional odds are to be added when provided.
Isaac Cruz vs. Jose Valenzuela start time
- Date: Saturday, August 3
- Time: 7 p.m. ET | 4 p.m. PT
- Location: BMO Stadium — Los Angeles, California
The Crawford vs. Madrimov main card starts at 7 p.m. ET. The main event fighters should make their way to the ring around 11 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last. Isaac Cruz vs. Jose Valenzuela should air close to around 9:30 p.m. ET.
Isaac Cruz vs. Jose Valenzuela tickets
Crawford vs. Madrimov takes place in BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California. Formerly Banc of California Stadium, the home of Los Angeles and Angel City FC can hold up to 22,000 people.
Tickets start at $243 via StubHub.
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