2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Joins elite group Saturday night in pro debut “KO Night Ady Totohondry: History Begins

NAFAHANA avy hatrany
Martsa 25 on CBS Sports Network live from Kansas Star Arena

MULVANE, Kansas (Martsa 20, 2017)– 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez will join an elite group Sabotsy ity night as he makes his professional debut in the “KO Night Ady Totohondry: History Begins” tena hetsika, tanteraka ny fandaharana (9 p.m. SY / 6 p.m. PT) on CBS Sports Network live from Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, Kansas.
“KO Night Ady Totohondry: History Beginsis presented by KO Night Boxing LLC, in association with Kansas Star Casino, and sponsored by Miller Lite, Mel Hambelton FORD and TITLE Boxing.
In his six-round bout against upset-minded Las Vegas (NV) flyweight Patrick Gutierrez (0-2), Wichita-native Hernandez will become only the fourth United States Olympic medalist in the last 40 years to make his pro debut at home in a nationally televised main event.
The other three members of this special quartet, all Olympic gold medalists and pro debut winners, include Hall of Famer “Siramamy” Ray Leonard (Feb. 5, 1977, in Baltimore, MD, roa-fotoana izao tontolo izao tompon-daka Mark Breland and world title challenger Paul “Super Fly” Gonzales.
It’s a great feeling,” the 21-year-old Hernandez said from training camp. “I am feeling some pressure but, once I’m in the ring, everything goes away. There definitely is some pressure on me because I’m fighting where everybody knows me in my hometown. Izany, Tsy very. At the Olympics, all the Americans there gave me more energy to win. I didn’t want to lose in front of my people. Fighting at home will push me to do my best.
I’m not really focused on fighting on national television. I’m going out there to put on a boxing clinic and, if the knockout comes, it comes. If it happens, it happens, but not going in there looking for a knockout. I’m used to fighting only three rounds (toy ny mpankafy) fa, as the fight goes on, I’ve always gotten better. Six rounds do give me more time to work on my opponent and do more damage.
Picture gallery below from Nico Hernandez
open workout/meet-and-greet this past Saturday in Wichita
Undefeated prospect Tramaine “The Mighty Midget” Williams (9-0, 3 Kos), a gifted southpaw from New Haven (CT), takes on Texas featherweight Edward Garza (6-1, 2 Kos) in the eight-round co-feature.
Opening the televised segment of the card, tao amin'ny valo-manodidina lalao, is a potentially explosive junior middleweight throw-down between unbeaten NeecoRoosterMacias (14-0, 8 Kos), of Palm Desert, California, and Mexican veteran Cesar Soriano (26-34-1, 16 Kos).
Andover (KS) cruiserweight Jeff Page, Jr. (17-3, 11 Kos) mihaona Steve “The SpoilerWalker (26-33, 18 Kos), from Hannibal (MO), in the six-round television swing bout.
Miady amin'ny undercard koa, in separate four-round bouts, are Kansas St. middleweight zandriny tompon-daka Efrain Morales (4-0, 1 KO), from Garden City (KS), vs. Wichita’s Robert Alexander Sevam (2-5, 2 Kos), Garden City featherweight Eric Vargas (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Mpanohana an'i New Mexico Kevin “Indio” Garcia, and Winfield (KS) cruiserweight Juan Hollingsworth will make his pro debut vs. Raymond Gray, ny Columbia, Missouri.
Ady sy ny mpiady rehetra, dia mety miova.
Vidin'ny tapakila ireo $115.00 (ringside, andalana 1 & 2), $75.00 (floor seats, andalana 3-5), $60.00 (floor seats, floor rows after 1-5), $35.00 (lower bowl) ary $25.00 (upper bowl). Suites seating up to 22 people are available to purchase for $2,500 (includes non-alcohol beverages and food).
Tickets are available to purchase at www.kansasstarcasino.com/entertain/arena nawww.ticketmaster.com. All ages show.
Varavarana misokatra ao amin'ny 5:00 p.m. CT ny fanokafana bout fandaharana amin'ny 6:00 p.m. CT.
TITLE Boxing is the official apparel and gloves partner for Knockout Night Boxing.
INFORMATION:
Twitter: @Kansas_Star, @Neonstarmedia
Follow on Twitter & Instagram: @Nicomhernandez & @Tramaine_Midget and ABT Films on Twitter @abtfilms

Leave a Reply