Los Angeles Times

TOP 5 MATCHES REMAINING ON THE 2016 SCHEDULE

- lance.pugmire@latimes.com By Lance Pugmire

The days on this year’s boxing schedule have hurriedly dwindled, but on Thursday news broke about some interestin­g upcoming bouts:

— The Leo Santa CruzCarl Frampton superfeath­erweight title rematch will be Jan. 28 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, with a co-main event of Riverside’s unbeaten Mikey Garcia fighting for Dejan Zlaticanin’s World Boxing Council lightweigh­t belt.

— The reschedule­d Abner Mares-Jesus Cuellar featherwei­ght title bout is coming Dec. 10 at USC’s Galen Center, as well as the super-welterweig­ht title fight between unbeatens Jermall Charlo and Julian Williams.

Here’s a quick look at the best of the remaining bouts scheduled for 2016.

1. Sergey Kovalev vs. Andre Ward, Nov. 19, T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas.

Both men have waited long enough for their first pay-per-view bout, and the prospect of Kovalev’s relentless­ness versus Ward’s brilliance in this light-heavyweigh­t title battle creates an intriguing bout between unbeatens. The disclaimer is that Ward’s boxing mastery has the potential for this to be a dull fight. What makes the investment worth it is Kovalev’s knockout power.

2. Vasyl Lomachenko vs. Nicholas Walters, Nov. 26, The Cosmopolit­an of Las Vegas.

Intimate venue. Two power punchers. This is a can’t miss. Lomachenko was spectacula­r in knocking out Roman Martinez and taking his super-featherwei­ght belt in June, and this defense against the hard-hitting Walters is a test of how willing Lomachenko is to take risks in the ring.

3. Manny Pacquiao vs. Jessie Vargas, Nov. 5, Thomas and Mack Center, Las Vegas.

Pacquiao’s short-lived retirement lasted less than seven months. Vargas wears the World Boxing Organizati­on welterweig­ht belt that Pacquiao has held in the past. Has his Senate work in the Philippine­s softened, distracted or aged Pac- quiao? If so, forget about the talk of a Floyd Mayweather Jr. rematch, a bout that many aren’t so excited about, anyway.

4. Jesus Cuellar vs. Abner Mares, Dec. 10, Galen Center.

Cuellar has aligned with famed trainer Freddie Roach, who has a devilish gleam in his eyes about the possibilit­y of further developing this power puncher from Argentina. Concerns remain over Mares’ right eye after the New York State Athletic Commission prevented this bout from taking place in June. But California has cleared Mares, who insists he can see fine, and the three-division champion wants to wear the belt again.

5. Jermall Charlo vs. Julian Williams, Dec. 10, Galen Center.

Another pair of unbeatens fighting for a belt. Charlo, whose twin brother, Jermell, is the WBC’s 154pound champion, successful­ly defended his belt for the third time in May against veteran Austin Trout. The confident Williams proclaimed his punching speed and power will make him the champion.

 ?? Ted Aljibe AFP/Getty Images ?? MANNY PACQUIAO, who is returning after a short retirement, will fight Jessie Vargas on Nov. 5.
Ted Aljibe AFP/Getty Images MANNY PACQUIAO, who is returning after a short retirement, will fight Jessie Vargas on Nov. 5.

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