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UNBEATEN PROSPECTS ALEX MARTIN, RAYNELL WILLIAMS & JAMONTAY CLARK ENTER THE RING ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS ON FS1

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Boxing Champions ON FOX DEPORTES
Labobeli, FEBRUARY 9
FROM SANDS BETHLEHEM EVENTS CENTER IN BETHLEHEM, PA.
Televised Coverage Qala Ka 11 P.M. LE/8 P.M. PT
Bethlehema, PA. (January 27, 2016) – Unbeaten prospects Alex Martin (11-0, 5 Kos), Raynell Williams (10-0, 5 Kos) le Jamontay Clark (8-0, 5 Kos) will put their perfect records on the line on Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) Toe TSE Toe Labobeli ka FS1 le Boxing Champions ka Fox Deportes Labobeli, February 9 ho tloha Sands Bethlehema Events Center e Bethlehema, Pennsylvania.
Televised kgaso qala ka 11 p.m. LE/8 p.m. PT and is headlined by undefeated 2012 U.S. Olympian Jamel Herring (14-0, 8 Kos) taking on Colombia’s Luis Eduardo Flores (21-2, 17 Kos) ka 10 ho pota bobebe bout.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e leng e buelloa ke Morena ho phahamiswa, ba turu ka $100, $75 le $45, sa ho akarelletsa le ho hlokeha tšebeletso ea ditefello le makhetho le ho ba tsa rekisoa hona joale. Tickets ba fumaneha ho www.ticketmaster.com. Ho lefisa ka mohala Ticketmaster kwa (800) 745-3000.
Martin will take on Rossemberth Gomez (17-4-1, 13 Kos) a tse robeli ho pota-pota welterweight gia, Williams faces Gabriel Tolmajyan (14-2-2, 3 Kos) in eight rounds of lightweight action while Clark takes on Elvin Perez (28-12-4, 19 Kos) in a six-round welterweight affair.
Further action features 25-year-old Philadelphia-native David Gonzales (6-0-2, 1 KO) battling Pittsburgh’s Justin Johnson (6-10-4) in a six-round super lightweight fight and New Jersey’s Welcome Diaz (2-1, 2 Kos) against Philadelphia’s Joseph Serrano in a four-round lightweight contest.
Bokella ho tsoa ketso eo e 24 ea lilemo li Sultah Staton of Philadelphia in a six-round super lightweight bout, Washington D.C.-native Jordane “ShortdogWhite in a four round featherweight bout against Mexico’s Manuel Rubalcava and Florida’s Santario Martinbattling New Jersey’s Darryl Bunting in a four-round middleweight attraction.
In addition to his 2012 National Golden Gloves Championship, Martin won three Chicago Golden Gloves fighting out of nearby Harvey, Illinois. An owner of 340 amateur wins, Martin turned pro in 2013 and is yet to lose. The 26-year-old picked up four victories in 2015 and will begin 2016 against the 29-year-old Nicaraguan Gomez who will be making his U.S. qalo.
Setho se seng sa 2008 U.S. Olympic team, Cleveland’s Williams looks to improve on an impressive 2015 campaign that saw him pick up five victories, including his October triumph over Rafael Eduardo Reyes. The 26-year-old will match up with the Armenian-born Tolmajyan who fights out of Glendale, California.
Clark, a highly-regarded prospect and Cincinnati-native impressed in his hometown last time out by stopping Joe Wilson Jr. ea bobeli ho pota-pota. The 21-year-old is unbeaten since turning pro in 2014. He’ll be up against the most experienced foe of his career when he takes on the Nicaraguan Perez.
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M-1 Global extends contracts with Ivan Buchinger, Stephan Puetz & Lee Morrison

ST. Petersburg, Russia (January 27, 2016) – M-1 ba-Global e le mopresidente Vadim Finklechtein has announced contract extensions for M-1 featherweight championJohn “Ena ke” Buchinger, former M-1 Challenge light heavyweight titlist Stephan “T-800” Puetz and top American featherweight contender Lee “American Bulldog” Morrison.
We’ve prolonged the contract with M-1 Global veteran fighters Buchinger, Puetz and Morrison,” Finkelchtein said. “We constantly work on our roster to have the best possible fighters.
Buchinger (30-4-0, M-1 ba-: 5-0-0), the 29-year-old from Slovakia, captured the vacant M-1 Challenge featherweight title in 2014, via a fourth-round knockout of Tural Raginov ka M-1 ba-Bothata ba 52. In his last fight this past October, Buchinger successfully defended his title with a unanimous decision over current M-1 Challenge lightweight champion Mansour “Tarzan” Barnaoui ka M-1 ba-Bothata ba 62.
Puetz (13-2-0, M-1 ba-: 4-1-0), fighting out of Germany, is an electrifying fighter who won the M-1 Challenge light heavyweight champion in 2014, ho qeto ho tlohaViktor Nemkov ka M-1 ba-Bothata ba 46. Puetz successfully defended his title twice in 2014 khahlanong le Luis Fernando Miranda (SUB2 – bipetsa) le Valery Mykasnikov(KO/TKO2 – punches). A 2015, Puetz took on previously undefeated M-1 Challenge heavyweight champion Marcin Tybura, who lost in three rounds due to a severely broken nose at M-1 ba-Bothata ba 57. In his most recent fight this past December at M-1 ba-Bothata ba 63, Puetz lost his title belt in a rematch with Nemkov by way of a decision.
Morrison (13-6-0, M-1 ba-: 2-3-0) is a popular featherweight contender out of Okanogon, Washington. The gutsy 29-year-old (pictured below on right) has notable M-1 Global decision wins over Somotolo Vitruk le Mikhail Malyutin.
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FEATHERWEIGHT PROSPECT DENNIS GALARZA TAKES ON HUNGARIAN BENCE MOLNAR ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS: THE NEXT ROUND ON BOUNCE TV SUNDAY, January 31 FROM SEMINOLE CASINO HOTEL IMMOKALEE IN IMMOKALEE, FLA.

Hape! Undefeated Prospects David Grayton & Harold Calderon
Featured On Stacked Undercard
IMMOKALEE, FL. (January 26, 2016) – Featherweight prospect Dennis Galarza (11-1, 8 Kos) will enter the ring in an eight-round bout against Hungarian Bence Molnar (14-6, 7 Kos) e le karolo ea Tonakgolo Boxing Champions: The Next Round ka Go tlola TV Sontaha, January 31 from Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee in Immokalee, Fla.
PBC: The Next Round ka Go tlola TV qala ka 9 p.m. LE/PT andis headlined by undefeated rising star Erickson “The Hammer” Lubin taking on Mexican brawler Jose De Jesus Macias in a 10-round super welterweight battle while welterweights AlexEl PolloDe Jesus le Joseph Elegele meet in an eight-round showdown.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, which is promoted by King’s Promotions in association with Panther Promotions, ba turu ka $25 le $50, se ke ua ho akarelletsa le ho hlokehang ditefello, 'me li ka Sale hona joale. To purchase tickets click MONA.
Additional undercard action features a pair of unbeaten welterweights as Davida Grayton(13-0, 9 Kos) lifahleho Daniel Souza Santos (14-9, 11 Kos) in an eight round bout while Harold Calderon nka ka Gilbert Venegas in a scheduled eight-round affair.
Rounding out the night of fights are Florida’s Dyah Davis against Chicago’s Edgar Perez in a six-round light heavyweight fight, Miami’s Farid Aghyey in a four-round middleweight bout against Atlanta’s Hakeem Atkinson and unbeaten Portland, Oregon prospect Ray Lampking ho jara Antoine Knight in a six-round lightweight contest and Fort MyersJesu Floral Shop against Atlanta’s Jamar Saunders in a six round featherweight bout.
Loantša ho tsoa Brooklyn, Galarza is looking for his third straight victory in the state of Florida when he enters the ring on January 31. The 23-year-old has fought professionally since 2013 and racked up five wins in 2015. Most recently he stopped Juan Ramon Solis in their November 2015 ntoa. He will take on the 20-year-old Molnar out of Bekescsaba, Hungary who will be making his U.S. qalo.
A Washington D.C. product, Grayton was a National Golden Gloves Champion who beat Errol Spence Jr. as an amateur on his way to picking up that title. The 28-year-old entered the professional ranks in 2012 and is unbeaten since. He defeated Martin Wright in October 2015 and will now take on the Brazilian Souza Santos.
The 28-year-old Calderon picked up three victories in 2015 including his most recent triumph, a first round stoppage of Clifford McPherson in November. The Miami-native will square off against East Molina, Illinois’ Venegas.
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After Sensational Victory over Donovan Dennis, The Sky is Now the Limit for Heavyweight Slugger Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller

 

Promoter Greg Cohen of Greg Cohen Promotions says he could not be happier with the performance turned in last Friday night by the fighter he co-promotes (with Dmitriy Salita of Salita Promotions), undefeated heavyweight slugger Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller.
Miller, hona joale 16-0-1, 14 Kos, showed both his frightening power and excellent boxing skills while scoring a brutal TKO 7 over an extremely game Donovan Dennis. Fighting in the co-main event of a nationally televised ShoBox: The New Generation from the Casino Del Sol in Tucson, Arizona, Miller made believers out of many by displaying depth and ring intelligence to go with his sledgehammer fists.
Jarrell showed he’s not just a big puncher,” a re Greg Cohen. “He showed the ability to change up his game plan during a fight. That’s very important at the higher levels of the division. He nearly took Dennishead off in the first round, but when he saw that somehow he was going to survive for a while, he switched up to boxing and re-established his dominance that way. It was exactly what he should have done in there.
Miller, who won the NABA Heavyweight Championship with the victory, is now in line for an even higher-profile showdown with a rated contender.
Jarrell is a force to be reckoned with and with his power, skill, athleticism and charisma, he can become a worldwide star and be the man to restore the heavyweight division to its glory of yesteryear,” a tsoela pele Cohen. “People love him and can’t enough of him!”
Cohen says that even though Miller called out the champions of the division after the victory, the probable next step will be a top-ten fighter in one of the sanctioning organizations.
We believe he can beat any of the champions right now, kajeno. But to get him there we will have to next focus on someone rated above him and take their spot by force. But I have every confidence we are less than a year away from getting Jarrell the world title shot he wants more than anything.

2015 M-1 Global Fighter of the Year Ramazan Emeev takes on Maiquel Falcao In M-1 Grand Prix middleweight eliminator Mar. 4 ka M-1 ba-Bothata ba 65 Moscow

ST. Petersburg, Russia (January 26, 2016) – Reigning M-1 Challenge middleweight champion Ramadan Emeev will take on Brazilian challenger Maiquel “Big Rig” Falcao in the second M-1 Grand Prix middleweight eliminator, March 4 ka M-1 ba-Bothata ba 65, Moscow.
The first M-1 Grand Prix match of 2016 is set in the middleweight division as three-time Bellator champion Alexander “Sefefo” Shlemenko (51-9-0, M-1 ba-: 2-0-0) takes on former M-1 Challenge middleweight and light heavyweight titlist Vyacheslav Vasilevsky (27-3-0, M-1 ba-: 10-1-0)ka M-1 ba-Bothata ba 64, February 19 at Olympic Stadium in Moscow.
The winners of Shlemenko vs. Vasilevsky and Emeev vs. Falcao will advance to the M-1 Grand Prix middleweight championship later this year.
We tried to get the strongest middleweight fighters and did a great job to give fans the most spectacular match-ups,” M-1 ba-Global e le mopresidente Vadim Finkelchtein a re. “Every single fight is intriguing in M-1 Grand Prix. I can’t guess how these fights will end up. Every single fighter has his advantages. Ka hona, I think all of these fights are 50-50.
Emeev (13-3-0, M-1 ba-: 7-1-0), ea 2015 M-1 Global Fighter of the Year, is a two-time M-1 Challenge middleweight champion. Born in Azerbaijan but fighting and training out of Markaxhkala, Russia, Emeev originally captured the vacant M-1 Challenge middleweight crown in 2012 ka M-1 ba-Bothata ba 35, winning a decision over Mario Miranda. Emeev successfully defended his title in a rematch five months later with Miranda, who was stopped via strikes in the third round at M-1 ba-Bothata ba 38.
In his next title defense, Emeev lost his title belt at M-1 ba-Bothata ba 51 as Vasilevsky won by fourth-round stoppage via punches. Likhoeli tse supileng hamorao ka katie, Emeev defeated Vasilevsky by first round submission (bipetsa), and the champion defended his title this past December at M-1 Challenge 63, when American challenger Fioravanti Luigi was unable to continue fighting after two rounds.
Falcao may be making his M-1 Global debut at M-1 ba-Bothata ba 65, leha ho le joalo, the Brazilian black belt holder is a veteran of 43 professional MMA bouts with 23 knockouts. The 34-year old Falcao split two fights with Vasilevsky and he was stopped by Shlemenko in the second round at Bellator 69.
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Greektown Casino to Host ‘Detroit BrawlProfessional Boxing Event on February 6th

Promoter Dmitriy Salita of Salita Promotions is proud to announce that Detroit’s Greektown Casino Hotel has signed on as principal sponsor of his first Detroit Brawl professional boxing event.

Scheduled for Moqebelo, February 6, at the iconic Masonic Temple Downtown, “Detroit Brawlwill feature a diverse array of up-and-coming prospects and established contenders from Michigan and around the world including Detroit’s James Gordon Smith (8-0, 5 Kos), Ed Williams (10-1-1, 4 Kos), James Ballard (5-0, 2 Kos), and Antonio Wade (1-0, 1 KO), undefeated Dominican Eudy Bernardo (20-0, 14 Kos), Brooklyn’s Dimash Niyazov (8-0-3, 4 Kos) and the professional debut of Turkmenistan’s former Asian Games Amateur Champion, Serdar Hudayberdiyev.

Former world title challenger and currently world-ranked cruiserweight Junior Wright of Chicago (14-1-1, 11 Kos) will fight in the night’s eight-round main event.
I am delighted to have such a prestigious establishment like Greektown Casino as my principal sponsor for this fantastic event,” said Dmitriy Salita. “It is good to see they are getting behind professional boxing in Detroit and supporting its resurgence. I’d like to thank their team for the vote of confidence and look forward to delivering a world-class event that is worthy of their support.
We are happy to support the rebirth of world-class boxing in the city of Detroit with Salita Promotions, through the Detroit Brawl series,” said Ryan Bufalini, Senior Director of Marketing at Greektown Casino.
Your downtown playground, Greektown Casino Hotel is consistently voted Detroit’s Best Casino. Located right in the hub of the historic Greektown district it’s impossible to be any closer to the action. No matter what you want to play, Greektown Casino Hotel has your non-stop gaming action. From the newest slots and table games to live poker, Greektown Casino Hotel has 100,000 square feet of exciting, action-packed choices and so many thrilling ways to win!
Greektown Casino Hotel features a 30-story hotel with 400 stunning guestrooms and suites devoted to your comfort. And for your culinary needs, you can savor eclectic cuisine at one of their outstanding restaurants: Prism, Bistro 555 and The Market District.
For your special event or corporate gathering, Greektown Casino Hotel offers impeccable service in addition to a variety of exceptional spaces to help make your event an unforgettable experience.
Ditekete tsa “Detroit Brawl” ba turu ka $28, $38, $48, $63, $93, le $123 le are available at all Ticketmaster outlets, ticketmaster.com, ka bitsa 800-745-3000, or by visiting the Masonic Temple box office. For event information visit themasonic.com le SalitaPromotions.com. Ka ntoa bosiu, mamati a butsweng ka 6:30.
For more information on theDetroit Brawlor Salita Promotions, etelawww.salitapromotions.com. The Greektown Casino Hotel is located at 555 E Lafayette Street in Detroit. Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e, visit them online at greektowncasino.com. Twitter:@GreektownCasino.

Five Exciting Events at Gleason’s Gym Something for Everyone

Five Exciting Events at Gleason’s Gym
Something for Everyone
February 11-13, 2016
Gleason’s Gym will host the eighth annual Masters Clinic and boxing show.
Ditjeo tsa Clinic ke $369.00.
Haeba u ba thahasella kotjwa hore o iteanye Bruce Silverglade ka (718) 797-2872 kapa ka imeile bruce@gleasonsgym.net.
The boxing show will be at Gleason’s Gym on February 13
6:00PM
$20.00 admission
Ohle a rona bouts ba sanctioned ka USABoxingMetro. Tsohle boraditebele lokela ho ba le ba bona ba papading ya ditebele tsa buka ena le bona e le hore ho ba le seabo.

Haeba u lakatsa ho hlōlisana, kotjwa hore o iteanye rōna matchmaker Jieun Lee ka matchmaker@gleasonsgym.net. All matchmaking is done by email.

March 12, 2016
Benefit for Gleason’s Give A Kid A Dream
Gleason oa Gym
6:00PM
$25.00 admission
Ohle a rona bouts ba sanctioned ka USABoxingMetro. Tsohle boraditebele lokela ho ba le ba bona ba papading ya ditebele tsa buka ena le bona e le hore ho ba le seabo.

Participants needed for this charity event. We will train you and get you into the best shape of your life. You will help us raise funds for our very worthy charity, Fa A Kid A Dream. Haeba u lakatsa ho hlōlisana, please contact Devon Cormack or Heather Hardy atdheatfitness@gmail.com.

For more details call 718 797 2872.
April 14-16,2016
Gleason’s Gym will host the sixth annual All Female Clinic and boxing show.
Ditjeo tsa Clinic ke $369.00.
Haeba u ba thahasella kotjwa hore o iteanye Bruce Silverglade ka (718) 797-2872 kapa ka imeile bruce@gleasonsgym.net.
The boxing show will be at Gleason’s Gym on April 16
6:00PM
$20.00 admission
Ohle a rona bouts ba sanctioned ka USABoxingMetro. Tsohle boraditebele lokela ho ba le ba bona ba papading ya ditebele tsa buka ena le bona e le hore ho ba le seabo.

Haeba u lakatsa ho hlōlisana, kotjwa hore o iteanye rōna matchmaker Jieun Lee ka matchmaker@gleasonsgym.net. All matchmaking is done by email.

June 15-18, 2016
Gleason’s Gym will host the second annual Master’s International Championship Tournament
The cost of entry for this Tournament is $135.00.
Haeba u ba thahasella kotjwa hore o iteanye Bruce Silverglade ka (718) 797-2872 kapa ka imeile bruce@gleasonsgym.net.
Check in day Wednesday June 15 at Gleason’s Gym from
5:00AM to 10:00PM
Preliminary bouts Labone le Friday June 16 le 17
Makgaolakgannyeng Saturday June 18
Spectators $25.00 admission
Ohle a rona bouts ba sanctioned ka USABoxingMetro. Tsohle boraditebele lokela ho ba le ba bona ba papading ya ditebele tsa buka ena le bona e le hore ho ba le seabo.

August 11-14, 2016

Gleason’s Gym will host the fourteenth annual Fantasy Boxing Camp at Honor’s Haven Resort and Spa.
The cost starts at $1799.00

Returning New England Golden Gloves Champion Xavier Vega in action this Thursday night at Central N.E. semifinals in Lowell

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Lowell, Boima. (January 25, 2016) – Returning New England Golden Gloves welterweight champion Xavier Vega, ea Lawrence (MA), leads a host of talented open and novice class amateur boxers into this Thursday night’s (Jan. 8) in the Central New England (Greater Lowell) semifinals of the 70go th annual Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championship at historic Lowell Memorial Auditorium.
The 21-year-old Vega, representing Canal Street Boxing, faces Nashua (NH) challenger Michael Fontanez in one of eight open class matches. There are also eight novice class matches scheduled.
Vega, who has a 33-3 tsenwe rekoto, didn’t start boxing until he was 17 because he has only one kidney. A construction worker by day, Vega hopes to become a professional boxer and, haeba e se, a Lawrence police officer in order to give back to his community.

A novice super heavyweight showdown between heavy hitters Ryan Brooks, of Weymouth (MA), and Boston’s Christian Ortiz. One of the most exciting boxers in action ena Labone evening is novice light welterweight Edwin Rozon, of Haverhill (MA). Arlington’s novice middleweight Peter Maher, representing the Somerville Boxing Club, is a promising prospect.

See Thursday night’s pairings below, as well as a remaining 2016 kemiso.
$70 for ’70A special offer to celebrate the 70go th edition of the Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championship is available to purchase: $70.00 season ticket (6 remaining events) in the balcony. The season ticket also includes the Novice and Open class New England Tournament of Champions. To purchase call the Lowell Memorial Auditorium box office at1.866.722.8881 or order online at www.LowellMemorialAuditorium.le. Individual event tickets are also available to purchase for $17.00, $15.00 kapa $12.00. Student tickets are also available for only $7.00 (student ID required).

Proceeds from the Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championship go towards sending the New England Golden Gloves champions to the National Golden Gloves Championship (2016 in Salt Lake City, Utah), in addition to supporting local athletes and area gyms, the Boys & Girls Club, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, cancer funds, scholarships and many other great charitable causes.

CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND SEMIFINALS PAIRINGS
NOVICE CLASS
LIGHTWEIGHTS (132 liponto.)
Jacob Solomon (Brookline, MA – The Ring)
vs..
Jonathan Depina (Dorchester, MA – Peter Welch’s)
FEMALE LIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS (141 liponto.)
Katie Gregory (Boston, MA – Peter Welch’s)
vs..
Shaquanda Best (Lynn, MA – Somerville Boxing)
LIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS (141 liponto.)
Fresnel Pierre (Dorchester, MA – Redline Fight Sports)
vs..
Edwin Rozon (Haverhill, MA – Haverhill Downtown Boxing)
WELTERWEIGHTS (152 liponto.)
Daniel Isberg (Boston, MA – Boston Boxing)
vs..
Lipi Fernandez (Roxbury, MA – Peter Welch’s)
MIDDLEWEIGHTS (165 liponto.)
Peter Maher (Arlington, MA – Somerville Boxing)
vs..
Yancarlos Sanchez (Dorchester, MA – Quietman Sports)
Brian Lawrence (Dorchester, MA
vs..
Henry Gedney (Gloucester, MA – Gloucester Boxing)
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS (178 LBS.)
Justin Deflumeri (Merrimack, NH – Nashua PAL)
vs..
Joshua Flood (Manchester, NH – Murphy’s Boxing)
SUPER HEAVYWEIGHTS (201+ liponto.)
Ryan Brooks (Weymouth, MA – Grealish Boxing)
vs..
Christian Ortiz (Boston, MA – The Ring)
OPEN CLASS
FEMALE FEATHERWEIGHTS (125 LBS.)
Roberta Pappas (Lawrence, MA – Intenze 978)
vs..
Michelle Egan (Boston, MA – Boston Boxing)
LIGHTWEIGHTS (132 liponto.)
Jose Tirado (Dorchester, MA – Grealish Boxing)
vs..
Brandon Higgins (Chelmsford, MA – West End)
LIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS (141 liponto.)
Alex Mercado (Gardner, MA – Paladin Martial Arts)
vs..
Abraham Nova (Braintree, MA – Peter Welch’s)
Adrian Sosa (Lawrence, MA – Haverhill Inner City)
vs..
Jeremiah Perez (Lowell, MA – West End)
WELTERWEIGHTS (152 liponto.)
Joe Meuse (Millis, MA – Nonatum Boxing)
vs..
Josniel Castro (Lawrence, MA – Haverhill Inner City)
Xavier Vega (Lawrence, MA – Canal Street Boxing)
vs..
Michael Fontanez (Nashua, NH – Nahusa PAL)
MIDDLEWEIGHTS (165 liponto.)
Julien Baptiste (Lowell, MA – West End)
vs..
Chris Davis-Fogg (Framingham, MA – Uppercuts)
Ryan Clark (Barrington, NH – Murphy’s Boxing)
vs..
Joe Penta (Newton, MA – Nonantum Boxing)
70

go th annual Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championship Schedule
(Lowell Sehopotso holong – 6:30 p.m. mamati a bulehileng, 7:30 p.m. pele gia)
Central New England (Greater Lowell)
Open & Novice Class Semifinals, C.N.E. – Labone, Jan. 28
Open & Novice Class Championship FinalsLabone, Feb. 4
New England Tournament of Champions
Novice Class SemifinalsLabone, Feb. 11
Novice Class Championship FinalsFeb. 18
Open Class SemifinalsLaboraro, Feb. 24
Open Class Championship FinalsLabone, Feb. 25
Tlhahisoleseding:
Tournament Executive Director: Bobby Russo
Director of Contestants: Art Ramalho
Chief of Officials: Lauri Purcell
'Moleli oa Mehala: John Vena
Lefelo la: Lowell Sehopotso holong, 50 Merrimack St., Lowell, MA
Twitter: @LowellGloves

DANNY GARCIA SCORES 12-ROUND UNANIMOUS DECISION OVER ROBERT GUERRERO IN FIRST PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON FOX EVENT FROM STAPLES CENTER

SAMMY VASQUEZ AND DOMINIC BREAZEALE EARN STOPPAGE VICTORIES IN CO-FEATURED BOUTS
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Los Angeles, JOALO KA (January 23, 2016) Before a crowd of 12,052 at STAPLES Center in downtown Los Angeles, Danny “Swift” Garcia, (32-0, 18 Kos) of Philadelphia won a unanimous 12-round decision over Gilroy, Calif.’s Robert “The Moea” Mohlabani, (33-4, 18 Kos). Bangata ba ne ba 116-112 tsohle baahloli ba bararo’ scorecard.
Fighting for the vacant WBC Welterweight World Title in the first Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) ka Fox ketsahalo, Guerrero came out aggressively in the first four rounds using a solid jab and strong over hand left hands to control the action.
Garcia acclimated well to the pressure in the fifth round, finding his range and using potshotting right hands to halt the oncoming Guerrero. The theme would play itself out during the second half of the fight as well with Garcia dominating the action. Sensing the fight slipping away, Guerrero came on strongly in the final round with both combatants fighting to the bitter end as the crowd stood and roared with approval.
Said Garcia following the victory, “It was what I expected. I knew I would win at least eight or nine rounds. I knew there would be some head butts in there. He head butted me so much on my forehead.
I was throwing my combinations, using my legs like my dad told me to do. I knew he was going to come to fight. He’s a rugged warrior. I’m back where I belong. I am now a two-division world champion.
Guerrero is tough. No one has ever stopped him. O ile a o ile a tla ho loantša; he was in shape. I’m taking nothing away from him. I am glad it went the way it went. I just want to take some time off, let my body heal and take one day at a time.
Father/trainer Angel Garcia a re, “I thought it was a good fight. There were a lot of head butts. He is a dirty fighter. Ha a le qetellong ea letsatsi le, Danny pulled it off, it doesn’t matter what people say.
I knew Robert was going to be at 100. It was a world title fight. Anytime it is a world title fight, no one is going to slouch. When you come to fight a former champion or champion, it’s going to be a battle. These are elite fighters and there is always going to be a great fight.
Stated a disappointed Guerrero, “I want a rematch and that’s it. Not one person out there thought Danny won, but his team. I pressured him, I nailed him, busted his body up. Ke
out-jabbed him.
“Ke ne ke nahana hore ke hlotse ntoeng ena. The crowd thought I won the fight. E ne e e kholo ntoa. I am happy I’m healthy. ke tla khutla.
It’s all for the fans. That’s why they bring me back. They love it and they enjoy it. They were entertained tonight. They thought I won the fight.
Continued Robert’s father and trainer Ruben Guerrero, “”I know we won it. He kept running and holding, running and holding. How are you going to win a fight when you run and hold every time?
We wanted to win every round and I think we won every round. Ke batla katie. That wasn’t fair. I want a rematch as soon as possible.
Punch stats showed Garcia with a wide margin of power shots landed, 33 percent to Guerrero’s 24 lekholong.
In a 10-round welterweight battle, “Sajene” Sammy Vasquez of Monessen, Pennsylvania improved to (21-0, 15 Kos) with a sixth round stoppage of Aron Martinez, (20-5, 4 Kos) of Michoacan, Mexico.
Peppering Martinez with a piston like jab, Vasquez controlled the action using his full skillset to
score points at will against the slower Martinez. Staying the aggressor through round four and five, Vasquez continued to beat Martinez to the punch using a battering right hook.
The bout ended abruptly as Martinez was not able to continue following the sixth round due
to a left elbow injury.
Said Vasquez, “Of course I won the fight, but Martinez is a tough competitor, a tough Mexican fighter. I tried to mix it up with him a little bit, but there was no sense in me trying to do that. I could have easily outboxed him, which I started to do, but I wanted more. I was just starting to warm up.
A victory feels good of course, but I wanted more. I wanted to go 12 o garela, if it would have lasted that long. I wanted a very decisive win. Ka bomalimabe, he got hurt, but every fight is a learning experience for me.
It’s on to the next chapter and I’m ready for all of the guys at the top. Qetellong, I’m going to get them.
A disappointed Martinez stated, “I hurt my elbow. I couldn’t throw my jab. I started to feel it in the third round. The doctor stopped it.
I was doing okay. Not my best. I tried, but once I hurt my elbow, I knew it was going to be tough to continue.
Opening the telecast was an outstanding heavyweight back and forth brawl between
2012 U.S. Olympian Dominic “Khathatso” BREAZEALE, (17-0, 15 Kos) ea Glendale, California and Amir “Hardcore” Mansour, (22-2-1, 16 Kos), tsa Philadelphia.
From the first bell it was readily apparent that both big men would throw bombs throughout
with Mansour in particular throwing caution to the wind.
Swinging wildly Mansour dropped Breazeale early in the third stanza, badly shaking the former
college football quarterback.
Leha ho le joalo, Breazeale confidently kept his composure, fighting his way back in the fourth. With Mansour apparently running out of gas in the fifth round Breazeale went to work, drilling the
muscular southpaw with battering uppercuts and hooks on the inside.
Following the fifth round, Mansour bit through his tongue and cited a jaw injury (which was not broken) and could not continue as the valiant Breazeale was awarded the well-earned victory.
Said a happy Breazeale, “I didn’t know what happened. Usually when they wave off a fight, it’s over. Shows I have punching power after all.
I’ve been on the canvas before. I just had my hand in the wrong place. I knew I could get back up. Ke a maholo sebōpeho. It happens to the best of us.
I’m a fighter at heart and I wanted to just get in there and brawl, but I new I had to stick to the game plan and box him.
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WSOF29: GAETHJE VS. FOSTER MOVES TO BANK OF COLORADO ARENA ON SATURDAY, MARCH 12, PHELA ON NBCSN

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Las Vegas (January 23, 2016) -World Series ea Fighting (WSOF.com) announced today that the location for the live NBCSN televised (9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT), WSOF29: Gaethje vs.. Foster lightweight (155 lik'hilograma tse) championship event scheduled for Saturday, March 12, has been moved to the Bank of Colorado Arena on the campus of the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Lap.

Turu ho $39.99, tickets for WSOF29: Gaethje vs.. Foster, are on sale at WSOF.com and the University of Northern Colorado’s online ticketing platform.

In the highly-anticipated main event, reigning, undefeated lightweight champion Justin "The a totobatsa" Gaethje (15-0) ea Safford, Ariz. will put his title on the line against number one contender and recent eight-man tournament winner Brian Foster (25-9) ea Sallisaw, Okla.

An alumnus of the University of Northern Colorado, Gaethje became the first competitive wrestler to earn All-American honors for the school after it became a Division I athletic program. He placed seventh in the NCAA national wrestling tournament in his junior year.

Additional WSOF29 bouts will be announced soon.

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