Las Vegas Review-Journal

Welterweig­ht Ugas feels fortunate to get late call

- By Sam Gordon Las Vegas Review-journal

Yordenis Ugas wore a New York Yankees T-shirt during his public workout Wednesday at the MGM Grand, letting fans and media know where his loyalties lie.

With the Bronx Bombers.

And with fellow Cuban Aroldis Chapman.

Ugas (19-3, nine knockouts) is a close friend of the Yankees’ flame-throwing left-hander — they grew up together and traveled the world through the Cuban Olympic program — and the two communicat­e daily.

The two won gold medals at the Pan-american Games in 2007 and have ascended the profession­al ranks in the past decade.

Ugas, 31, was the lightweigh­t bronze medalist at the 2008 Olympics and turned pro in 2010. Chapman made his major-league debut in 2010 and won the World Series with the Chicago Cubs in 2016.

Ugas was on a float alongside Chapman and the Cubs during their championsh­ip parade last fall and said he follows baseball religiousl­y.

“That was an unforgetta­ble moment,” Ugas said. “To experience that with his teammates. I’m glad I was there to support him. That’s a big accomplish­ment for him and his team.”

Chapman typically attends the welterweig­ht’s fights, but he won’t be there Saturday when Ugas meets Thomas Dulorme (24-2, 16 KOS) on the Floyd Mayweather Jr.-conor Mcgregor undercard at T-mobile Arena.

Ugas, who defected from Cuba via boat in 2010 and has lived in Las Vegas since 2016, was a last-second addition to the undercard after fellow Las Vegan Shawn Porter withdrew from his scheduled fight against Dulorme for personal reasons.

He has fought four times in the past year and said he was in shape when Mayweather Promotions inquired about his services.

Cleverly unfazed as ‘underdog’

Nathan Cleverly (30-3, 16 KOS) is the WBA light heavyweigh­t world champion.

And he’s the underdog for his fight against Badou Jack, a longtime super middleweig­ht and a debutante in the heavier weight class.

“I’m coming into the lion’s backyard. Yeah, I’m the underdog,” Cleverly said. “It’s a nice position because they expect Badou to win, and I’m going to upset the odds.”

Cleverly said he’s been trying to fight Jack for a long time and that it’s an added bonus the bout is part of the undercard.

“We’re finally here. We stayed patient,” Cleverly said. “It took a long to get over the finish line … Here we are.”

Davis misses weight

Gervonta Davis was stripped of his IBF junior lightweigh­t title after missing weight Friday. Davis, a Mayweather protege, weighed in at 132 pounds, 2 pounds over the limit. The co-main event featuring Davis and Francisco Fonseca will still go on. The title will remain vacant if Davis wins.

Contact Sam Gordon at sgordon@reviewjour­nal. Follow @ Bysamgordo­n on Twitter.

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