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LaManna takes unanimous decision from Flores

Mitchell upsets Mussachio
Pham scores sensational knockout over Valderrama
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Atlantic City, NJ (January 30, 2017)–Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna looked sharp as he pitched a shutout, and won a 8-round unanimous decision over Eduardo Flores in front of a capacity crowd at the Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City.
The fight was the 6th consecutive sellout crowd at the venue under the Rising Promotions banner.

LaManna used his length, and was effective with his jab as he set up solid body work with both hands and came upstairs to befuddle the 53-fight veteran.

LaManna settled into a groove in the middle rounds, and showed confidence in his punches. LaManna did a nice job mixing up his boxing and his willingness to trade on the inside, for which he got the better of the action on both accounts.
I felt great being back in the ring. My last fight definitely taught me a lot about myself and what I could do, and I used it in this fight. This guy is tough man, I had him hurt quite a few times with both body and head shots but he somehow survived,” dixit LaManna.
LaManna de Millville, New Jersey won by scores of 80-72 et nunc est super omnem cards 22-2. Flores of Quito, Ecuador falls to 25-25-3.

Michael Mitchell scored an upset by out-hustling Chuck Mussachio over 6-rounds of their light heavyweight bout, and gaining a majority decision victory.

Mitchell buckled and wobbled Mussachio, who was on the defensive throughout the contest. Mussachio was able to land an occasional jab and uppercut, but Mitchell swarmed the popularProfessoras he was relentless in smothering and battering Mussachio against the ropes.

Mitchell of Paterson, New Jersey won by scores of 60-53, 58-56 and one card read even at 57-57.

Mitchell is 4-7-2. Mussachio of Wildwood, NJ est 19-4-2.

Gabriel Pham scored a sensational 2nd round stoppage over Jose Valderrama in a scheduled 6-round super middleweight bout.

Pham landed a perfect left that sent Valdrrama thudding to the canvas. Valderrama got up but the bout was waved off a 2:50.

Pham of Pleasantville, NJ est 7-1 apud 3 knockouts. Valderrama of Manati, PR est 5-18.

Yurik Mamedov remained perfect by stopping pro debuting Jose Jimenez in round two of their scheduled 4-round welterweight bout.

Mamedov scored 2 knockdowns in round two and the bout was stopped upon the 2nd knockdown at 2:59 rotundi duo.

Mamedov of Brooklyn, NY is 4-0 apud 2 knockouts.

Nahir Albright won a 4-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Dan Murray in a junior welterweight bout.

Albright of Philadelphia won by scores of 40-36 et nunc est super omnem cards 1-1. Murray of Lanoka, Harbor, NJ est 1-1.

Weusi Johnson won a 4-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Dallas Holden in a bantamweight bout.

Johnson of Wilmington, DE turpis parta 40-36 et bis 39-37 et nunc est, 2-2. Holden of Atlantic City is 1-1.

Tomas Romain won a 4-round unanimous decision over Jamil Simmons in a lightweight bout.

Romani of Brooklyn won by scores of 39-37 et nunc est super omnem cards 1-1. Simmons of Pleasantville, NJ was making his pro debut.
Rising Promotions will stage it’s next event on Saturday, March 11th at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City. Former Cruiserweight world champion Imamu Mayfield will take part in the main event.

Ninth Annual Masters Only Clinic and Show

Gleason’s Gym will host it’s ninth annual Masters Clinic and boxing show February 16-18,2017.
All participants will be invited to compete on the Gleason’s Team against an English team in London on March 31, 2017.
You will be taking a vacation to London. You must make your own arrangements including airfare, hotel and food.
The clinic will be staffed with Hall of Fame Champions, World Champions both past and current and ranked World Class Trainers.
Wednesday January 16
Mane esse in aduentu London.
Orientation erit ex 12:00 ad meridiem 1:00 pm.
Primus erit a workout 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
A comparatio de pugnis Domini erit ex 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
Liberum tempus post haec.
Tuesday November 17
Ex Training 10:00 sum ad 12:00 meridies.
Quia curram post meridiem a session 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
Torquem amateur pugilatum Albus erit disceptatio de caestu 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
Liberum tempus post haec.
Saturday November 18
Disciplina a lumine 10:00 sum ad 12:00 meridies.
Compositus erit spectaculum a discursibus vesperam 12:00 ad meridiem 1:00 pm.
Et erit ponderis ad ostendendum ex 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm.
The sancitum Magister Boxing Show incipient pervenientes 6:00 pm et in fine per 9:00 pm.
Sumptus autem est Clinic $369.00.
Si vos es interested commodo at Bruce Silverglade (718) 797-2872 an email bruce@gleasonsgym.net.
White Collar/ Master’s Boxing show in London, England
March 31, 2017
Anybody with an up to date boxing book can participate.
Hominibus, Women and Masters.
Clinic
Master’s Boxing Clinic

Liz and Alicia Ashley
Vito Antuofermo and Bo

Baranchyk-Ramos Headlines ShoBox: The New Generation February 10

Five unbeaten fighters featured at the Buffalo Run Casino!
Immediate enim Release
Miami, CALLIDE (January 29, 2017) – Holden Productions, DiBella Entertainment and Fight Promotions Inc. return to the Buffalo Run Casino for an outstanding evening of boxing Friday, February 10 in Miami, CALLIDE.
The card is highlighted by a quadrupleheader airing live on Showtime at 10:05 PM as part of the ShoBox: The New Generation series and features eight fighters with a combined record of 100-6-4 atque 76 uincit a knockout.
Headlining is a 10 round showdown between USBA and WBC USNBC junior welterweight titlist Ivan “The Beast” Baranchyk and Abel Ramos.
A perfect 13-0 apud 10 knockouts, Baranchyk fought on ShoBox last September, shutting out previously unbeaten Zhimin Wang. Residing in Brooklyn, NY by way of Russia, The IBF #7 ranked Baranchyk became the Buffalo Run Casino’s adopted son and is a member of Holden Productions“Four State Franchise.” He is promoted by Holden, DiBella Entertainment and Fight Promotions Inc.
Fighting out of Arizona, Ramos has an impressive 17-1-2 professional ledger and 12 victories by KO. In May 2016, Ramos needed less than 5 rounds to stop undefeated Dario Ferman and he owns impressive victories over Carlos Villa (4-0) and Roberto Ramirez (13-1). The 25-year-old Ramos also has draws against Levan Ghvamichava (9-0-1) and Maurice Hooker (12-0-1).
Trey Lippe-Morrison looks to continue working his way up in the heavyweight division when he squares off with Daniel “The Mountain” Martz.
Trained by Freddie Roach out of the Wildcard Boxing Club in Los Angeles, QUALIS, Lippe-Morrison’s 13-0 cum omnibus suis per exploratorum viam, fringilla suscipit. The Vinita, OK native stopped 9 eius 13 foes in less than a round, with only one of his opponents making it out of the second stanza. The son of Tommy Morrison, Lippe-Morrison received major attention when he stopped 13-0 Ed Latimore in less than a round on ShoBox and is a member of the “Four State Franchise.”
The fighting pride of Clarksburg, WV, Martz looks for his fifth win over an undefeated foe. Martz, 15-4 (12 KO scriptor), most notably handed Alexis Santos his first defeat, sending the then 13-0 Santos to the canvas in the opening round. He’s also shared the ring with newly crowned WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker.
"I’m looking forward to seeing Ivan against a very good opponent and give Daniel Martz a lot of credit for taking the fight against Trey,” said Tony Holden. “We had serious difficulties finding an opponent for Trey. Both fighters should be in position to advance their careers with a victory.”
Somebody’s 0 must go when 2008 Dominican Olympian Lenin Castillo, 15-0-1 (10 KO scriptor), et Reginarum, NY’s Joseph “Mack” Williams, 10-0 (7 KO scriptor), meet in an eight round light heavyweight scrap. Castillo or Williams, both 28, could become a player in 175 pound decision with a victory.
Rounding out the televised portion of the card will be the US debut of Spain’s Jon Fernandez. At 10-0 apud 8 victoriis a knockout, Fernandez won the WBC Youth title in his last fight and looks to capture the attention of American fight fans when he challenges 7-1 Michigan native Ernesto Garza. The bout is scheduled for eight rounds in the super featherweight division.
Castle, Williams and Fernandez are promoted by DiBella Entertainment.
"With an all-action main event between Baranchyk and Ramos, the American debut of Jon Fernandez, a battle of two unbeaten light heavyweights and the return of Trey Lippe-Morrison, this card represents what ShoBox is all about,” said Lou DiBella. ShoBox is a great series and I’d like to congratulate Showtime’s Gordon Hall for winning the Taub Award for the outstanding job he’s done running the program.”
In the untelevised portion of the undercard, heavyweight Kenzie Witt, 9-0-2 (8 KO scriptor), and welterweight Jarrett Rouse, 10-0-1 (4 KO scriptor), will face opponents to be named.
Tickets can be purchased by logging onto Stubwire.com/event/shoboxthenewgeneration/buffaloruncasino/miami/14075.

VICTORY BOXING RESULTS FROM PHILADELPHIA


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Philadelphia – January 28, 2017 – Victory Boxing Promotions kicked off 2017 with a bang at 2300 Arena in Philadelphia Auster. Philly boxing fans were treated to seven fights featuring undefeated, world class talent, headlined by four-time National Amateur Champion JaronBootsEnnis versus Puerto Rico’s Elvin Perez.

Ennis remained undefeated when an early body shot brought Perez to his knees in the first round of their scheduled six round contest. Perez was unable to continue, and Ennis improved to 9-0, apud 8 of his wins coming by knockout.

In cooperatione consectetur, local boxer/cop Stultitia manny sensationally knocked out Carlos Morgan (12-5, 6KO) in primo circuitu, bringing his record to 9-0, 7KO.

Carlos “The Tiburon” Sanchez (12-0, 11KO) was victorious in his 12th outing, stopping Somner Martin in the 3rd round. Coachella’s Brandun Lee (1-0, 1KO) won his debut over Indiana’s Christopher Johnson. Adam Daranyi was also successful in his ring return, knocking out Lenwood Dozier in the second round to improve to 10-0, 10KO.

FULL RESULTS
Jaron Ennis def Elvin Perez

1st round KO, :35

Manny Folly def Carlos Morgan

1st round KO, 2:28

Carlos Sanchez def Somner Martin

3rd round TKO, 2:16

Adam Daranyi def Lenwood Dozier

2nd round KO

Darren Goodall def Gary Hudson

2nd round TKO, 1:37

Donald Smith def Chris Nelson

4th round TKO, 1:11

Brandun Lee def Christopher Johnson

1st round KO, 1:33

Victory Boxing announced that it will return to 2300 Arena on March 31st, apud “Philly Strong,” a card that will feature six-time National Champion Dylan Price, along with Victory Boxing’s Philly favorites, JaronBootsEnnis, Manny “Major Pain” Stultitia, Joshua “Hands of Stone” Jones. Local Philadelphia favorites Angel Pizarro and Darren Goodall will also be in action.

LEO SANTA CRUZ RECLAIMS WBA FEATHERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN REMATCH WITH CARL FRAMPTON SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA IN LAS VEGAS

 

 

Mikey Garcia Knocks Out Dejan Zlaticanin To Become Three-Division World Champion; VIDEO: http://s.sho.com/2kGcUC9

 

An Encore Presentation of Tuesday scriptor VINDICIAE SHOWTIME BOXING® Telecast Will Air Monday at 10 p.m. ATQUE/PT in SHOWTIME EXTREME

 

Click HIC For Photos from Esther Lin/SHOWTIME

 

Las Vegas (Jan. 28, 2017) – Leo Santa Cruz reclaimed the WBA Featherweight Championship, executing a brilliant game plan to dethrone Carl Frampton in a rematch of their epic first fight in the main event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Saturday ante 10,085 raucous fans at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

 

With the scores 114-114 haurire, atque 115-113 bis, both fighters now own a majority decision and promised to settle the score in a trilogy.

 

The fight picked up where the champions left off last July in Brooklyn with tremendous action and back and forth exchanges, but it became immediately evident that Santa Cruz had adjusted his game plan. The three-division world titlist worked off the jab, fought with patience at range and picked his spots perfectly. The brawler out-boxed the boxer.

 

Frampton (23-1, 14 KOs) was more aggressive in the second half of the fight and attacked on the inside, but his aggression opened him up to effective counter shots from Santa Cruz (33-1-1, 18 KOs).

 

Santa, who has made a living with trademark aggression and high volume output, was clearly more patient in the second fight. He threw 884 pugnis, well below his division-leading average, including over 400 pungit. Frampton, of Belfast, Septemtrionis Hibernia, managed to throw nearly 600 pugnis, but he connected at just 22 percent.

 

As was the case in the first fight, the rematch was fought at times at a blistering pace, especially in the second half. Frampton and Santa Cruz combined to throw 193 punches in the final round, 90 of which were thrown by Frampton, the most he threw in any round of the fight.

 

“Before the fight, I said I wanted revenge and I wanted to work hard,” said the 28-year-old Santa Cruz. “I went to the gym and I worked hard and I did what I had to do.

 

“My head was telling me to go forward and pressure him, but my dad and corner were telling me to box him. That’s what I had to do. I always fight for the fans, autem hac nocte, I fought for myself too.”

 

Leading into the rematch, it became evident that Santa Cruz and Frampton were perhaps forever linked. Santa Cruz had promised to earn back his title and grant Frampton a rematch, while Frampton didn’t shy away from expressing his desire to make their rivalry a trilogy. VIDEO: http://s.sho.com/2jDj48u

 

“Of course I want the rematch,” Santa Cruz said after the fight. “I’m a man of my word and I said if I won I would give him the trilogy. Carl Frampton is a good fighter. Let’s make a third fight.”

 

The two-division titlist Frampton, who was the consensus 2016 Pugnatore Anni, told SHOWTIME Sports reporter Jim Gray that Santa Cruz deserved the decision.

 

“It was a very tough fight,"Dixit Frampton, qui convertit 30 years old next month. “Some of the rounds were close. I really think Leo deserved it. He told me what he was going to do. The brawler was out-boxing the boxer. My fault. I’m sorry. We will have to do it again. We have to do it again.

 

“He was very clever and he used his reach. I think he deserved it. I’m being honest. But it was a very good fight. I think I can perform slightly better. Nullam excusa.

 

“Let’s do it again. I hope he’s a man of his word and comes to Belfast. I hope he does.”

 

MIKEY GARCIA KNOCKS OUT DEJAN ZLATICANIN

Mikey Garcia became a three-division world champion with a vicious third-round knockout of previously undefeated defending WBC Lightweight World Champion Dejan Zlaticanin in the co-main event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING.

 

The rousing and definitive victory marked Garcia’s return to boxing’s elite. The Oxnard, Ill., native was an undefeated two-division champion when he entered a two-and-a-half year layoff due to promotional issues. He returned last July on SHOWTIME with an impressive performance and made a statement on Saturday by capturing a title in a third weight class in just his second fight in tribus annis,.

 

Garcia (36-0, 30 KOs) kept Zlaticanin off balance and out of range with his jab, setting up powerful rights that repeatedly backed up his opponent. The 29-year-old hurt Zlaticanin with a flush right uppercut in the final minute of the third, followed by a punishing and perfectly timed right that immediately knocked the Montenegrin out cold. Zlaticanin remained on the canvas for several minutes before returning to his feet as a concerned Garcia paced the ring.

 

It was the first time Zlaticanin (18-1, 11 KOs), the most avoided fighter at 135 libras, was ever hurt or knocked down.

 

“I’m thankful Dejan, my opponent, is okay now,” Garcia said. “We never wish any bad on anyone in this sport and I’m glad he was able to get up and be OK. I wished him a great career still, and he said thank you. I told him he’s still a champion. Once a champion, always a champion.

 

“He kept coming in and I saw the opportunity for the uppercut. He was hurt. When he turned back to look at me I knew he was hurt and I went for the overhand right. I saw it in his eyes. It was just the perfect time and perfect distance.

 

“I think the layoff allowed me to reignite my fire and my passion and bring back that love for the sport. And in that two-and-a-half year layoff I always had the support of my loyal fans.”

 

Garcia now sets his sites on unifying the lightweight division. WBA Lightweight World Champion Jorge Linares and former titlist Anthony Crolla will fight in a highly anticipated rematch on March 25 live on SHOWTIME from Manchester, England. The WBC, the belt Garcia picked up on Saturday, has mandated that the winner of Linares vs. Crolla II must face the winner of Zlaticanin vs. Garcia.

 

“I’m available to unify any titles. If we can get the organizations to come together and unify titles we would love that. Maybe move up to 140 pounds by the end of the year.”

 

Zlaticanin, who was the first champion in the history of Montenegro, was frustrated with his performance and inability to execute his game plan.

 

I was just getting ready to pick it up a little bit and I got between the ropes and then he hit me with a good, hard punch,” Zlaticanin said.

 

Mikey is a good fighter without a doubt. I never was able to get into the fight. I was pressuring and trying to break him down in the early rounds.

 

SHOWTIME BOXING ON SHOWTIME EXTREME RESULTS

Ivan Redkach outclassed Demond Brock, utilizing effective uppercuts and body shots en route to an eighth-round knockout victory (2:30) on SHOWTIME BOXING on SHOWTIME EXTREME.

 

Once a highly-touted prospect, REDK (20-2-1, 16 KOs) was looking to get back to his winning ways after entering 1-2-1 in his quattuor bouts. He stamped his return by closing the show in impressive fashion in the eighth and final round, flooring Brock with two big left hooks with little more than one minute left in the fight. Brock (13-4-1, 4 KOs) beat the count but was on unsteady legs and defenseless against a barrage of combo shots, forcing referee Jay Nady to step in and halt the contest with just 30 seconds left on the clock.

 

“Im valde concitatus. Non potui beatiores esse,"Dixit Redkach. “I want to thank Team Santa Cruz. Mei sunt familiae. We had a great camp and I can’t wait to see Leo fight. I’m just so happy I won the fight.

 

Highly-regarded super middleweight prospect David Benavidez made quick work Sherali Mamadjanov, knocking down the previously once-beaten fighter twice en route to a second round TKO (1:04).

 

The 20-year-old Benavidez (17-0, 16 KOs) floored Mamadjanov (14-2, 7 KOs) with just seconds left in the first round with a vicious left hook to the stomach followed by a straight right. It was the first time the Uzbekistan native had touched the canvas in his professional career. Benavidez connected with another big left hook to the body one minute into the second, Mamadjanov got up but was clearly unsteady and Russell Mora immediately halted the contest.

 

The Phoenix native connected on 55 sentio de eius potentia shots, while Mamadjanov landed just one power punch.

 

I am a little disappointed because I wanted to give the crowd a spectacular knockout,” Benavidez said. “This is my first time fighting at MGM Grand and I will never forget it. The atmosphere here is amazing. This fight week has been the best experience of my life.

 

I want to continue to fight as much as I can. I want to perfect my craft, train as hard as I can and be the best that I can be.

 

Super lightweight prospect Josh Taylor won a hard-fought unanimous decision victory over a game Alfonso Olvera, scissa veste tergum laceratum 79-72, 78-73 bis, in the opening bout of SHOWTIME BOXING on SHOWTIME EXTREME. Taylor, who entered the bout with a perfect record of 7-0 with seven knockouts, was extended past the fifth round for the first time in his career.

 

Taylor (8-0, 7 KOs) broke down Olvera (8-3-1, 3 KOs) with a steady diet of body shots, a sharp jab and effective counter punching. The 2012 Olympic representative for Scotland landed 57 percent of his power shots and 43 sentio de his pugnis total, while Olvera connected at just a 17 percent clip.

 

I wasn’t surprised he didn’t go down,"Taylor dixit". “I wasn’t looking for the knockout. Just wanted to get the win.

 

He was very awkward. I couldn’t get going like I wanted to, but I did get some shots off and felt like I hurt him at times.

 

Taylor’s trainer Shane McGuigan said, “I’m happy with his performance. It wasn’t his best, but he did enough to win. He is young. He is still a novice. I’m looking forward to continuing to see his progress and what he will do moving forward.

 

The fight was promoted by Ringstar Sports in association with Cyclone Promotions and TGB Promotions and was sponsored by Corona La Cerveza Mas Fina.

SHOWTIME BOXING VIDEO ALERT

CARL FRAMPTON VS. LEO SANTA CRUZ
DEJAN ZLATICANIN VS. GARCIA Mikey

“It will be a spectacular night”

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Fight night has arrived! Watch this behind-the-scenes video from fight week in Las Vegas as Carl Frampton and Leo Santa Cruz prepare for their highly anticipated WBA Featherweight World Title fight hac nocte, live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on SHOWTIME® (10 p.m. ATQUE/7 p.m. PT) a Maximo MGM in Las Vegas. In the telecast’s opening fight, the WBC Lightweight World Championship will be contested between champion Dejan Zlaticanin and the challenger Mikey Garcia.

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ABOUT FRAMPTON VS. SANTA CRUZ II:

Carl Frampton vs. Leo Santa Cruz II is a world championship rematch of the 2016 Fight of the Year candidate featherweight showdown. The 12-round bout headlines SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING action on Saturday, Jan. 28 Arena de Las Pro Teoobe Grand Garden. In cooperatione consectetur, lightweight world champion Dejan Zlaticanin will meet former two-division champion Mikey Garcia in the opening bout on SHOWTIME at 10 p.m. ATQUE/7 p.m. PT.

Nullam enim vivunt eventus,, which is promoted by Ringstar Sports in association with Cyclone Promotions and TGB Promotions, at sunt precii $504, $404, $304, $204, $104 atque $54, et nunc in venditionem. Tesseras sunt available ad www.AXS.com.

COMPLETE BELLATOR 171 RESULTS, QUOTES & PHOTOS

 

Video Highlights Here

Chidi Njokuani (17-4) victum Melvin Guillard (32-17) via suasuri (30-25, 30-24, 30-26)

Quote: I felt like the fight was pretty good, I had taken it on short notice, so I didn’t really have a lot of time to prepare for it,” Chidi Njokuani said. “Altiore, I thought I did alright, but like I said, I just didn’t have a full camp and I could tell the difference.

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/per4k86majpp5m7/AACAUkbQzegBSRD_TQ6OVkl0a?dl=0

David Rickels (18-5) victum Aaron Derrow (14-9) via TKO at :45 rotundum trium

Quote: I can’t wait to re-watch that walkout. Shoutout to everyone that helped with that, including Sean Grande,” David Rickels said. “Autem, give me the fun fights. Give me whoever wants it. I dropped him with a good combination 30 seances in and set the tone, I really wanted to get the finish and after hac nocte,, I’m one step closer to being the best of the best.

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/km0yv4a45r6tiee/AAAZ8aLX6To6KuU1zIOrtMKCa?dl=0

Jessica Middleton (2-0) victum Alice Yauger (4-5) via suasuri (29-28, 30-26, 30-26)

Quote: Blood and pain, isn’t that what you guys wanted? She was tough, after the first round I was like ‘holy crap,’ Jessica Middleton said. “I’m not truly happy with my performance, I want to get better and I will come back stronger and more efficient. Emily Ducote is great, I’d love to fight her, but I’m ready for any flyweight, Paratus sum ire.”

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qx27fz4n49oakqx/AAAvwiCrRmPgTVdzb0eI9MRga?dl=0

A.J. McKee (6-0) victum Brandon Phillips (6-2) via suasuri (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

Quote: I thought the night went well. It’s a fight and you never know what result you’re going to get in a fight. End of the day, I’m coming home with the victory,” A.J. McKee said. “I knew I could go out there and wrestle, but I wanted to do something different and entertain the fans.

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/492bpnr154drzqo/AACkb5DI-_f1oB5lHXFFK6jTa?dl=0

Preliminary Photos Here:

Jarod Trice (2-0) victum Kevin Woltkamp (1-3) via knockout at 3:17 rotundi duo

Quote: “Omnia abiit secundum consilium hac nocte,. I told my coaches that I have the best left hook in the world and my opponent better watch out for it,” Jarod Trice said. “I’m going to take fights from 185 ad 265 pounds and best believe that they all can catch these hands

Tyrell Fortune (2-0) victum Will Johnson (0-1) via TKO at 4:27 rotundi duo

Quote:It was a good fight and a good win, but I took a few shots the groin that really made it difficult for me hac nocte,,” Tyrell Fortune said. “I’ll take the win, but I paid for it.

Jordan Young (6-0) victum Chris Harris (7-1) via suasuri (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)

Justin Overton (4-2) defeat Gaston Reyno (6-2) via technical submission (rear, nudi suffocant) at :34 rotundi duo

Bruna Ellen (3-1) victum Carmella James (0-1) via suasuri (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

Domo Garcia (1-0) victum Will Lavine (0-1) via deditionem (triangulum suffocat) at 2:08 rotundi duo

Chance Rencountre (9-2) victum Jake Lindsay (11-6) via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Johnny Marigo (3-0) victum Joe Fulk (4-5) via TKO at 1:23 of una circum

Manny Meraz (9-3) victum Scott Heston (4-2) via suasuri (29-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Mike Breeden (1-0) victum Craig Farley (0-1) via TKO at 4:38 rotundi 1

JOSH THOMSON RETURNS TO THE BELLATOR MMA CAGE AGAINST PATRICKY PITBULL FOR LIGHTWEIGHT FACEOFF AT SAP CENTER IN SAN JOSE ON FEB. 18

 

HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. (January 27, 2017) – A lightweight feature bout pitting Josh Thomson (22-8, 1 NC) adversum Patricky “Pitbull” (16-8) will serve as the co-main event of Bellator 172 at SAP Center in San Jose, Ill. on Feb. 18.

The contest joins a stacked main card that includes a pair of heavyweight competitors featuring Fedor Emelianenko (36-4, 1 NC) adversum Matt Mitrione(11-5) in the main event and Cheick Kongo (25-10-2) adversum Oli Thompson (17-9) in main card action. In addition, undefeated lightweights Adam Piccolot (9-0) atque Primus holocausti, (7-0) round out the Spike-televised main card. Additional pugnae nuntiata erunt cito.

Bellator 172 will be broadcast live and free on SPIKE at 9 p.m. ATQUE/8 p.m. CT, while preliminary action will stream on Bellator.com and the Bellator Mobile App. Tickets for the event are on sale now at the SAP Center Box Office as well as Ticketmaster.com.

After earning victories in each of his first seven professional contests, the 38-year-old Thomson joined forces with the UFC and Strikeforce, stringing together an impressive resume that included notable wins over Nate Diaz and Gilbert Melendez. Now under the direction of Bellator MMA, “The Punk” has recorded back-to-back finishes in his first two bouts with the Scott Coker-led promotion. Apud 16 eius 22 career victories coming by way of knockout or submission, Thomson is always a threat to end his opponent’s night early. Hailing from San Jose, Ill., Thomson hopes to put on a show in front of his hometown faithful and move one step closer to finally meeting Bellator MMA Lightweight Champion Michael Chandler.

The 31-year-old “Pitbull” enters the cage for the 17th time under the Bellator MMA umbrella, second most in the promotion’s history behind only David Rickels. The Brazilian knockout artist continues to be at the forefront of Bellator MMA’s lightweight division and has tallied six wins over his past nine bouts, including a trio of knockouts over proven veterans Rickels, Suspendisse Fields, atque Ryan Couture. Hailing from Rio Grande Do Norte, Brazil, Freire has notched 10 knockouts over his professional career, with five of the finishes coming in the opening round of action. “Pitbull” will once again look to play the role of spoiler when he tries to take down San Jose’s own Thomson on Feb. 18.

 

Complete Bellator 172: Fedor vs. Mitrione Main Card:

Heavyweight Main Event: Fedor Emelianenko (36-4, 1 NC) vs. Matt Mitrione (11-5)

Lightweight Co-Main Event: Josh Thomson (22-8, 1 NC) vs. Patricky “Pitbull (16-8)

Heavyweight Feature Bout: Cheick Kongo (25-10-2) vs. Oli Thompson (17-9)

Lightweight Feature Bout: Adam Piccolot (9-0) vs. Primus holocausti, (7-0)

 

Preliminary Bouts:

Welterweight Prelim Bout: James Terry (18-9) vs. David Douglas (9-6)

Lightweight Prelim Bout: Nikko Jackson (1-1) vs. Cesar Gonzalez (0-1)

Featherweight Prelim Bout: Juan Cardenas (1-0) vs. Luis Vargas (0-1)

Welterweight Prelim Bout: Danasabe Mohammed (5-1) vs. Carlos Rocha (9-4)

Flyweight Prelim Bout: Anthony Do (4-1) vs. Bobby Escalante (4-5)

Flyweight Prelim Bout: Matt Ramirez (1-2) vs. Jeremy Murphy (3-3)

Lightweight Prelim Bout: J.J. Okanovich (3-1) vs. Paradise Vaovasa (5-1)

Featherweight Prelim Bout: Justin Tenedora (Debut) vs. Roque Reyes (0-3)

71st annual Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championship Central N.E. quarterfinals results from Lowell

LOWELL, Mass. (January 27, 2017) – The red-hot action continued in last night’s quarterfinals round of the 71st annual Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championship of the Central New England (maiorem Lowell) division as men’s and women’s open and novice matches were held in front of another great and exceedingly loud crowd at historic Lowell Memorial Auditorium.
Judges were very busy as all 10 exciting bouts, including a Junior Olympic match and two non-tournament bouts, went the complete distance. Individual standouts included a pair of open division boxers, welterweight Michael Fontanez, Nashua est (N.H.), and Methuen (MA) middleweight Yarmarco Guzman. A representative of Nashua, PAL, Fontanez is a slick, hard hitting southpaw who shutout, 5-0, a very tough Kenny Larson, of Salem (MA). Guzman, boxing out of Canal Street Gym, looked like a veteran boxer on his way to a 5-0 shutout win over Lowell’s Julien Baptiste.
The open and novice semifinals will be held deinde Iovis nox (Feb. 2) at Lowell Memorial Auditorium with men’s and women’s matches. See the remaining 2017 rerum vices noctis sub necnon proventum integrum.
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LICTOR RESULTS
(Primum uictorum recensentur)
Open Division
WELTERWEIGHTS (152 pondo.)
Michael Fontanez (Nashua, NH / Nashua CD)
WPTS3 (5-0)
Kenny Larson (Jerúsalem, MA / Somerville Boxing)
MIDDLEWEIGHTS (165 pondo.)
Yarmarco Guzman (Kessinger, MA / Canal Street Gym)
WPTS3 (5-0)
Julien Baptiste (Lowell, MA / West finem Lowell)
Novice Division
FEMALE BANTAMWEIGHTS (119 pondo.)
Karen Dahl (Allston, MA / Boston pugilatu)
WPTS3 (5-0)
Melissa Press (Lowell, MA / West finem Lowell)
FEMALE LIGHTWEIGHTS (132 pondo.)
Jessica Lampron (Dorcestriae, MA / Boston pugilatu)
WPTS (5-0)
Jennifer Almeida (Wilmington, MA / McNally Boxing)
LIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS (141 pondo.)
Anthony Cefalo (South Boston, MA / Peter Welch’s Boxing)
WPTS3 (5-0)
Robert Tomczyk (Sterling, MA / Paladin Martial Arts)
FEMALE LIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS (141 pondo.)
Katie Colton (Arlington, MA / Boston pugilatu)
WPTS3 (5-0)
Lori Perella (Middleton, MA / The Way)
LIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT (152 pondo.)*
Josh Ranieri (Haverhulle, MA / Downtown Haverhulle pugilatu)
WPTS (5-0)
Keith Rubera (Medford, MA / Somerville Boxing)
MIDDLEWEIGHTS (165 pondo.)*
Furcy Ferreras (Peabody, MA / Private Jewels)
WPTS (5-0)
Victor Diaz (Dorcestriae, MA / Peter Welch’s)
LUX heavyweights (178 pondo.)
Andrew Perez (Kessinger, MA / Lawtown Boxing)
WPTS3 (5-0)
Derek LeMay (Lowell, MA / Fist Fitness)
Junior Olympics
95-pounds*
Angel Cruz (Indian Orchard / Old School Boxing)
Andrew Paltinavich (Haverhulle, MA / Downtown Haverhulle pugilatu)
(*denotes non-tournament match)
71st annual Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championship Schedule
(Lowell Memorial Auditorium – 6:30 p.m. ianuae, 7:30 p.m. primus bout)
Nova Anglia media (maiorem Lowell)
Open & Novitius Paleonemertea Class Semifinals, C.N.E. – Thursday, Feb. 2
Open & Novitius risus finales Paleonemertea Class – Thursday, Feb. 9
Nova Anglia de Propugnatores LUDUS EQUESTER
Novitius Paleonemertea Class Semifinals – Thursday, Feb. 16
Novitius risus finales Paleonemertea Class – Thursday, Feb. 23
Class Semifinals – Wednesday, Sea. 1
Class risus finales – Thursday, Sea. 2
Information:
Nova Anglia exsecutiva Director Golden Gloves: Gaius Russo
Director de decertantes: ars plant
Dux Ministres: Laurie Purcell
circulum dispositionis annuntiator: John Vena
Venue: Lowell Memorial Auditorium, 50 S. Merrimack, Lowell, MA
Twitter: @LowellGloves

American middleweight Paul Bradley Steps up to challenge “Tempestatem” Alexander Shlemenko in main event

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M-I provocare 75, March 3, in Moscoviae, Russia
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (January 27, 2017) – American MMA veteran Paul “The Gentleman” Bradley has stepped up to meet the awesome challenge presented by 2016 M-1 Grand Prix middleweight champion Alexander “Tempestatem” Shlemenko in the March 3rd M-I provocare 75 main event in Moscow.
M-I provocare 75 will be streamed live from Moscow in high definition on www.M1Global.TV. Spectatores pugnae summa verti posset intueri card per colligationem in subcriptio www.M1Global.TV. Fans may watch all the action on their computers, Apple Android captiosus phones et dextralia necnon.
A three-time Bellator champion, Shlemenko (54-9-0. 1 NC, M, I: 4-0-0) percussit prioris M-I Challenge fortissimus Vyacheslav Vasilevsky last year in the M-1 Grand Prix Middleweight Championship semifinals and championship final, respective;, by three-round majority decision and third-round submission (suffocat). Shlemenko vs. Vasilevsky I & II were also the M-I provocare 68 & 64 Fights of the Night.
Former Ring of Combat champion Bradley (23-7-0, M, I: 0-0-0) will be making his M-1 Challenge debut, tamen, he’s a seasoned MMA veteran having fought in the UFC, Strikeforce, Bellator et Mundus Series de Bellator.
The 33-year-old Bradley, fighting out of San Diego (California), was a standout wrestler at the powerhouse University of Iowa. He is known for his physical strength, tremendous endurance, and balanced stand-up and ground skills.
Undefeated M-1 Challenge welterweight champion Alexey Kunchenko (15-0-0, M, I: 7-0-0), of Russia, will defend his title in the co-feature against Maksin Grabovich (5-2-0, M, I: 4-0-0), of Russia, who replaced injured Kazakh challenger Shaukat Rakhmonov (7-0-0, M, I: 4-0-0).
Russian welterweight prospect Sergey “StreetfighterRomanov (10-1-0, M, I: 3-0-0) meets Russian veteran Magomed “Lupus Albo” Sultanakhmedov (18-5-0, M, I: 10-1-0), while another American fighter, PERFUSORIUS KeonThe Black Assassin” Caldwell (11-3-0, M, I: 0-0-0), will make his M-1 Global debut against former M-1 Challenge lightweight champion Maxim Divnich (12-2-0, M, I: 6-2-0), Ucraina.
Rounding out a loaded M-I provocare 75 main card is a middleweight clash between Russian favorite ValeryThe Russian HammerMyasinikov (10-1-2, M, I: 1-1-2) and Spaniard Torres Enoc Solves (19-9-1, M, I: 5-6-1).
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M-I provocare 74 – Feb. 18, 2017 – S.. Petersburg, Russia
M-I provocare 75 – March 3, 2017 – Moscow, Russia