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Jermell Charlo Los Angeles Media Workout Quotes & Fotos

Unbeaten Super Welterweight World Champion Battles Former World Champion Austin Trout Sábado, Junio 9 Vive en SHOWTIME desde el STAPLES Center en Los Angeles
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LOS ANGELES (Mayo 31, 2018) – Unbeaten super welterweight world champion Jermell Charlo has arrived in Los Angeles ahead of his upcoming showdown Saturday, Junio 9 live on SHOWTIME against former champion Austin trucha as part of action from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

 

 

 

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast beings at 10 p.m. ET/PT and is headlined by the featherweight world championship rematch between Leo Santa Cruz y Abner Mares.

 

 

 

Las entradas para el evento en vivo, que está promovido por Ringstar Deportes y Promociones TGB, comenzar en $50, Más tasas aplicables, y están a la venta. Para comprar boletos, visite AXS.com o haga clic en AQUÍ.

 

 

 

With just over a week to go until fight night, Charlo conducted a media workout with Los Angeles-area press Thursday at Gloveworx boxing gym in Century City.

 

 

 

Here is what Charlo and his trainer, Derrick James, had to say Thursday:

 

Jermell Charlo

 

 

 

“Estoy listo para ir. I’m well-prepared. I’ve been in training camp for about 10 semanas. When you guys saw me before, I wasn’t this built but now I’m ready and I’m excited. I can take on any man in this division.

 

 

 

“El campo de entrenamiento fue genial. We had world champion Errol Spence Jr. in camp and a bunch of undefeated fighters. I stopped a few, dropped a few, but that’s not the name of the game. It’s all about training and getting the work done to be prepared for June 9.

 

 

 

Trout is a veteran fighter but I don’t believe he’s going to stand in the pocket and try to fight me. I don’t think there’s a single fighter in this weight division that would try to do that, not even [Jarrett] Hurd. If Trout does try that, the night will end fast.

 

 

 

I’m definitely growing as a fighter and growing as a man. If Trout wants to bang, let’s bang. I don’t care what Barry Hunter has or what he does, it’s not going to be able to beat me and Derrick James. I don’t necessarily think Trout is as tough as me so if he can’t put up the skills and match my ability, he won’t beat me that night.

 

 

 

The Lara-Hurd fight was a great fight. Hurd did what he had to do but I’m a completely different fighter from Erislandy Lara. I’m not here to waste punches. I’m not saying Lara didn’t do a great job but I do believe that his conditioning wasn’t there. I’ve focused my whole life on training. I’m single, I don’t have a family that I have to focus on like some of these other guys. It’s all boxing.

 

 

 

This is a doubleheader. I’m not a co-main event or a featured star bout. I did that years ago. How many people leave after I fight? Everybody left after the [Erickson] Lubin fight. I’m going to continue to do what I do. I definitely want to headline for you guys and do it here at STAPLES Center and possibly in Brooklyn. I prefer L.A. aunque, it’s all nice people and palm trees. They don’t have that in New York.

 

 

 

I have a great team behind me that won’t allow me to get distracted by the bright lights of L.A. I don’t believe that it’s in my mind to worry about anything outside of the ring. My objective is to win Saturday night and then I can get out of the ring and have a great time with my brother.

 

 

 

I’m trying to come in and change some things about boxing. I believe I can make it happen. I think every boxer should have their own media day. [León] Santa Cruz had his own media day. Abner [Madres] had his own media day. I had my own media day. If we can continue that task as fighters, I think it will bring a much bigger audience to boxing.

 

 

 

I don’t think that whenever the WBC reaches out about a fight that they’re doing it just to play around. This sport is serious. We would love to be a part of a GGG fight. We’re tired of hearing the media say to put the Charlos in there with better competition. I’ve heard that every fight. As long as I’m winning fights and I’m entertaining the fans, that’s what I’m going to do.

 

 

 

I think I could definitely fight at 168. I might just keep growing through the weight divisions. It’s easy.

 

 

 

I was super excited about the video that came out today with Gizzle. It was astounding to me to see an artist come out and produce a song like that about the Charlos and it was even better with the video of the knockouts that me and my brother have.

 

 

 

My fight is won in the gym. I definitely dedicate myself every time I go into a training camp and I spend thousands of dollars on my body and on my training. I sacrifice the fun of being in L.A. to train and be in the best condition possible to fight.

 

Derrick James, Entrenador de Charlo

 

 

 

“[Jermell] sparred with Errol [Spence] yesterday and he looked phenomenal. He feels great. I think he and Errol are really similar in their level of fighting. At this point he makes weight pretty easily, he’s doing well and I know he wants to unify. Así, until that happens I see no reason for him to go up in weight. Ahora mismo, with Austin Trout we’re facing a physical fighter and a physical threat to everybody. With him it could be an easier fight or it can be a hard fight. As we know Jermell is a phenomenal fighter who’s very skilled so I’m not thinking about they’re what doing. [Jermell] might be but I’m not.

 

 

 

Austin Trout is a great guy and he’s a great boxer. Even at an older age, his skill set is so good. If you think about Floyd [Mayweather], even at an older age he was beating everyone he was fighting. Así, the way I look at it is that he is going to come back hungrier and he’s looking at this as getting an opportunity to get a new fight.

 

 

 

I always go in thinking it’s going to be a tough fight. I can’t go in there thinking of it in any other way. If I was thinking it would be easy, I’d be an idiot and I wouldn’t be here now. I have to keep pushing myself to be better and these guys will be ready for a tough fight.

 

 

 

Jermell is always pushing to do more and do it better. He’s always looking to go further than training. If I tell him to do something he does it and learns from it. He’s a great student. I think he has a lot of heart and a lot of desire, and you will see that come out on June 9º.”

 

 

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“Fight Night en la capital” Conferencia de prensa Cotizaciones

Junio 16 en Xfinity Center en Hartford, Connecticut
Foto de grupo de la conferencia de prensa cortesía de Jason Rodríguez / Boxeo Superelita
HARTFORD, Conn. (Mayo 31, 2018) – Promociones de boxeo de Hartford (HBP) ayer organizó una conferencia de prensa en el Hartford Boxing Center para promover su primer evento, “Fight Night en la capital”, Junio 16 en Xfinity Center en Hartford, Connecticut.
A continuación se muestran citas de la conferencia de prensa de ayer..
El objetivo de HBP es devolver el boxeo de calidad a Hartford, que tiene una rica tradición que se remonta a casi un siglo, encabezado por International Hall of Famers Willie “Will o’ el Wisp” Energía y ChristopherLuchando” Battalino. Otros boxeadores de la zona superior incluyen al campeón mundial Marlon “Magic Man” Estornino, retadores al título mundial Gaspar “El Indio” Ortega, y Israel “más bien” Cardona, y 1996 Capitán del equipo olímpico de boxeo de EE. UU. Lawrence de Clay-Bey.
Entradas, precio de $80.00, $60.00 y $40.00, están a la venta y disponibles para comprar, así como $125.00 Entradas VIP que incluyen comida y refrescos), en las tiendas Ticket Master o en el gimnasio Hartford Boxing Center.
Las puertas abren a 6 p.m. Y, primera pelea comienza a las 7 p.m. Y.
“NOCHE DE LUCHA EN LA CAPITAL” * Junio 16, 2018 * CENTRO XFINITY, HARTFORD, Connecticut
MAIN EVENT – UBF TODA AMÉRICA &
CAMPEONATO LIGERO DE PESO PESADO LIGERO ABF DE LAS AMÉRICAS CONTINENTALES VACANTE – 8 RONDAS
RICHARD RIVERA JAIME “Zarco” SOLORIO
Campeón Desafiador
Hartford, Connecticut San Quinton, México
7-0 (6 KOs) 12-3-2 (9 KOs)
Co-estelar — Pesos ligeros – 6 RONDAS
OMAR BORDOY, JR. ALEXANDER PICOT
Danbury, Connecticut Hartford, CT a través de Puerto Rico
5-0 (1 KO) 2-5-1
ATRACCIÓN ESPECIAL DE PESO WELTER JOVEN – 4 RONDAS
SHARAD COLLIER TBA
2-vez Campeón de los Guantes de Oro de Nueva Inglaterra
Hartford, Connecticut
Pro Debut
Pesos pluma – 4 RONDAS
LUIS “Lobito” RIVERA PHILLIP DAVIS
Hartford, Connecticut Worcester, Massachusetts
4-3 1-1-1
Pesos ligeros – 4 RONDAS
ANUEL ROSA ESPACIO DE ROGER
New Haven, Connecticut Cleveland, Ohio
Pro Debut 1-3
Pesos pluma – 4 RONDAS
NATHAN MARTINEZ HENRY GARCIA
Nueva Bretaña, Connecticut New Bedford, Massachusetts
Pro Debut 0-1
Pesos ligeros – 4 RONDAS
JOSÉ MAYSONET JUSTIN MORALES
Hartford, Connecticut New Bedford, Massachusetts
Pro Debut Pro Debut
Pesos pluma – 4 RONDAS
JACOB “Zurdo” MARRERO JIMMY SANTIAGO
Bridgeport, Connecticut Nueva York, Nueva York
Pro Debut Pro Debut
JUNIOR welters — 4 RONDAS
JEFFREY TORRES TBA
New Haven, Connecticut
4-0 (2 KOs)
(todas las peleas & combatientes sujetos a cambios)
CITAS DE CONFERENCIAS DE PRENSA
Tony Blanco, Promotor: “Estoy muy emocionado de hacer esto en Hartford.. No habría espectáculo sin estos chicos. Trabajamos para ellos.”
Michael Tran, Promotor: “Estamos muy emocionados de presentar a algunos de los mejores boxeadores de Connecticut, incluidos muchos debuts profesionales de algunos de los mejores luchadores jóvenes de Connecticut.. Los fanáticos podrán verlos a todos en acción en junio. 16º. Estamos recuperando el boxeo y es justo que tengamos este evento en la capital de Connecticut.”
Richard Rivera: “La gente me pregunta por qué boxeo? Me encanta, ninguna otra razón. Como amateur, Luché por el amor al deporte. Estoy bendecido ahora porque me pagan, pero aun lo amo. Necesitamos comer y porque tenemos muchos debuts profesionales en esta tarjeta., significa que tenemos muchos luchadores hambrientos. En Junio 16º, Voy a hacer lo mío y, Créeme, va a haber muchos fuegos artificiales. He visto a muchos de estos chicos entrenar. Finalmente estamos peleando en nuestra ciudad natal y vamos a mejorar todo el tiempo.
“El boxeo ayuda a salvar vidas. El boxeo es un arte escénico. Los niños salen de la calle en el gimnasio.. Este es un movimiento! Somos obligados a tener en cuenta y el boxeo les da a todos una oportunidad.”.
Sharad Collier: “Me gustaría agradecer a Tony Blanco y Hartford Boxing Promotions por ponerme en esta tarjeta y a mi equipo.. Va a ser una buena noche. Estoy listo para ir. Seguiré trabajando duro y seguiré siendo inteligente.”
Luis Rivera: “Quiero agradecer a Hartford Boxing Promotions y a mi entrenador., Papo Colón. Ven junio 16º, va a ser una noche interesante.”
Nathan Martínez: “Estoy agradecido por esta oportunidad en junio 16º. Ven junio 16º, esperar una gran pelea.”
José Maysonet: “Gracias a mi equipo y en junio 16º, Estaré listo.”
Anuel Rosa: “Gracias a Hartford Boxing Promotions por ponerme en este programa y a mi entrenador., Luis Rosa, por mis ocho semanas de entrenamiento. Sabía que este día llegaría y estaré listo. Cuando la gente me ve pelear, me querrás en la próxima tarjeta.”
Jacob Marrero: Quiero agradecer a Tony Blanco por esta oportunidad de hacer mi debut profesional y a mi equipo por prepararme para mi pelea.”
Jeffrey Torres: “Quiero agradecer a mi entrenador, Luis Rosa. Estaré 100% listo en junio 16º.”
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Undercard Action Saturday, Junio 9 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles Features 2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas Plus Welterweight Showdown Between Ivan Redkach & Brian Jones & Más!

Featherweight World Title Rematch Between Leo Santa Cruz &
Abner Mares Headlines Action Live on SHOWTIME

LOS ANGELES (Mayo 31, 2018) – The undercard for the featherweight world championship main event between Leo Santa Cruz y Abner Mares will feature unbeaten 2016 U.S. Olímpico Karlos Balderas in a six-round super featherweight fight against Mexico’s Pedro Lopez and a welterweight showdown pitting Ivan Redkach contra Brian Jones Sábado, Junio 9 en el Staples Center de Los Ángeles.

 

 

 

The Santa Cruz vs. Mares rematch headlines action live on SHOWTIME in a telecast that also features unbeaten super welterweight world champion Jermell Charlo la defensa de su título ante el ex campeón del mundo Austin trucha as part of an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

 

 

 

Las entradas para el evento en vivo, que está promovido por Ringstar Deportes y Promociones TGB, comenzar en $50, Más tasas aplicables, y están a la venta. Para comprar boletos, visite AXS.com o haga clic en AQUÍ.

 

 

 

Additional undercard action will feature unbeaten junior lightweight prospect José Gómez entering the ring, the pro debut of Westminster, California. perspectiva Lina Licona for a four-round light flyweight attraction, Antonio Santa Cruz in a bantamweight attraction against Mexico’s Jordan Baletero and the older brother of Karlos Balderas, Jose Balderas, stepping into the ring for a four-round super bantamweight bout.

 

 

 

Rounding out the night are unbeaten Oak Hills, California. perspectiva Jerry perez taking on Louisiana’s Josh Ross in junior lightweight action, invicto Arnold Alejandro in a four lightweight matchup, invicto Angel Alejandro in four rounds of featherweight action, and Ukraine’s Viktor Slavinski in a junior lightweight matchup against Texas-native Carlos Treviño.

 

 

 

El de 22 años Balderas (4-0, 3 KOs), un mexicoamericano de primera generación, compitió en los EE. UU.. Equipo de boxeo olímpico en el 2016 Juegos en Rio de Janeiro, Brasil antes de convertirse en profesional en abril 2017. Representando a Santa María, Calif., Balderas scored stoppages in his first three fights before earning a shutout unanimous decision over Jorge Rojas Zacazontetl in February. He will take on the 26-year-old López (7-3-1, 3 KOs) who fights out of Tijuana, Mexico and scored a knockout over Dario Medina in his last outing.

 

 

 

Originally from Ukraine but fighting out of Los Angeles, REDK (20-4-1, 16 KOs) was in one of the most exciting short fights of 2017 when he engaged in a back-and-forth bout against John Molina Jr. that contained the drama of most 12 round fights condensed into just four. Redkach was able to drop Molina early before succumbing to the veteran and the 32-year-old will look to bounce back against the Los Angeles-native Jones (14-8, 8 KOs), who’s last four wins have all come by stoppage.

 

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SHOWTIME Sports® Releases Charlo Twins Sizzle Reel Set To Hit Track From Hip-Hop Artist Gizzle

“Get Loud For Me” Video Debuts In Advance Of Jermell’s Junio 9 Title Defense Against Austin Trout Live On SHOWTIME® From STAPLES Center

RELOJ, SHARE & EMBED: https://s.sho.com/2L1vthh

Crédito de la imagen: Amanda Westcott / SHOWTIME

QUÉ: SHOWTIME Sports released a sizzle video featuring boxing superstar twins Jermell and Jermall Charlo set to the hit track “Get Loud For Me” from hip-hop artist Gizzle. VIDEO: https://s.sho.com/2L1vthh

The highlight reel compiles must-see moments from the identical twins who have knocked out nine of their last 10 opponents since initially becoming world champions. The 28-year-old Houston natives now sport a combined record of 57 victorias, zero losses and 36 nocauts.

Jermell (30-0, 15 KOs) makes the third defense of his WBC Super Welterweight World Championship against former titlist Austin Trout next Sábado, Junio 9 en vivo por SHOWTIME a 10 p.m. Y/PT.

Jermall (27-0, 21 KOs) is a former 154-pound champion who relinquished his title to pursue the world’s best 160-pound fighters. Jermall picked up the Interim WBC Middleweight Title April 21 on SHOWTIME and is the WBC’s mandatory challenger to Gennady “GGG” Golovkin.

“Get Loud For Me” was written and performed by Gizzle and is featured on the EP “30-0.”

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Finale of 2018 Youth Continental Championships is Golden for Team USA

COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO (Mayo 31, 2018) – The final night of the 2018 Youth Continental Championships saw the American delegation collect seven gold medals and three silvers, making their final medal count 11 golds, three silvers and one bronze at the week-long tournament that took place at the Hotel Elegante in Colorado Springs, Vuelta.

 

 

 

Two highlights of the championships included light heavyweight Alexis Espino (Las Vegas, Nevada) and heavyweight David Stevens (Lectura, Pa.) winning their second international title of 2018 by first-round knockouts. Espino took the gold over Puerto Rico’s Jancarmelo Nieves, while Stevens collected the title with his knockout against Andrews Salgado of Chile.

 

 

 

 

The final two females to box, bantamweight Heaven Garcia (El Monte, Calif.) and lightweight Isamary Aquino (San Antonio, Texas), defeated Emilia Dermott of Canada and Jennifer Yazmin Carrillo of Mexico, respectfully, to add two gold medals to the four the women’s team won on Thursday.

 

 

 

 

The final three gold medals were picked up by lightweight Harley Mederos (Nueva York, N.Y.), light welterweight Otha Jones III (Toledo, Ohio) and super heavyweight Drake Banks (Homosassa, Fla.). The trio defeated their opponents by unanimous decisions to give Team USA the top team of the tournament.

 

 

 

 

This week’s tournament brought 14 different countries to Olympic City USA looking to qualify to the Youth Olympic Games and Youth World Championships, both taking place later this year. Team USA was led by Junior and Youth National Team Head Coach Augie Sanchez (Las Vegas, Nevada), with Timothy Back (Cincinnati, Ohio), Nora Lopez (Richmond, Texas), Eliza Olson (Redwood City, Calif.) and Chadrick Wigle (Colorado Springs, Colo.) served as assistant coaches throughout the week.

 

 

 

 

Click here for complete results. https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Boxing/Youth-Continental-Championships

 

 

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CLARESSA SHIELDS TRAINING CAMP NOTES

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TWO-TIME OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST CLARESSA SHIELDS PREPARES TO FACE FELLOW UNIFIED CHAMPION HANNA GABRIELS Viernes, Junio 22 EN SHOWTIME

 

Flint Native Shields Attempting to Become Two-Division Champion On SHOWTIME BOXING: EDICIÓN ESPECIAL

Tickets on Sale for Event at Ticketmaster and Masonic Temple in Detroit

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Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa Shields is deep in preparation for her attempt to become a two-division world champion when she faces fellow unified champion Hanna Gabriels at Masonic Temple in Detroit on Friday, Junio 22.

 

 

 

Escudos, a unified champion at 168 libra, and Gabriels, a unified titlist at 154 libra, will meet for the vacant IBF and WBA Middleweight World Championships on SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION at 10 p.m. ET/PT live on SHOWTIME.

 

 

 

A native of Flint, Mich., Escudos (5-0, 2 KOs) was the first American boxer in history – male or female – to win consecutive Olympic Gold Medals. The 23-year-old turned professional following the 2016 Olympics and became unified women’s super middleweight world champion in just her fourth professional fight. Shields now begins her first camp with renowned trainer John David Jackson as she attempts to become a two-division champion.

 

 

 

Showtime boxeo: SPECIAL EDITION will also feature extensive highlights of unified women’s middleweight champion Christina Hammer (22-0, 10 KOs) as she defends her WBC & OMB en su U.S. debut against former world champion Tori Nelson (17-1-3, 2 KOs). If both Shields and Hammer are victorious in their 160-pound bouts on June 22, they will meet in a fall blockbuster on SHOWTIME to determine the undisputed women’s middleweight world champion.

 

How has training camp been so far?

“El campo de entrenamiento ha sido grande. It’s been fun and I’ve been working my butt off. I can’t wait to step in the ring with another champion and make history by winning the world title in my second weight division!"

What can fans expect from you on June 22?

“The fans can expect for me to fight like I’m Okoye from Wakanda! I’ve never been more motivated, more ready, and more able to take on the challenges and achieve my goals. Quiero pelear con los mejores, and I want to be the best ever. I will give everything onJune 22 against Hanna Gabriels to win a world title in my second weight division, then I want Christina Hammer, so we can unify all the middleweight belts, and then my sights will be on getting to the 154-pound world title.”

 

What are some of your future goals in boxing?

“I want to lift women’s boxing for all the women past, present and future. I want equality for women and men in boxing. I want to be recognized as one of the pound-for-pound best in the sport among both men and women, no gender labels. And I want to be known as the best female boxer ever. Estoy listo. Come to Detroit on June 22 and see me live, watch me on SHOWTIME, and join the team as we make history!"

What have you learned training with John David Jackson?
“Coach John is very knowledgeable, he’s been working with me on my patience. He admires the beast inside of me, but just wants me to control it more and be smart. He’s been to the biggest battles with some great world champions, and I’m glad to have his experience and knowledge on my team.”

What is your typical day like in camp?
“A typical day in camp can go according to either of two plans. Plan 1 is I wake up at 9 soy, make myself a small breakfast (2 boiled eggs, 2 pieces of turkey bacon and some steamed asparagus) or a fruit smoothie. En 11 am I’m at the gym training. By1:30 pm, I’m at the gym. My workout usually consists of bag drills, mitt work, shadow boxing, jumping rope, speed bag and ring drills. Then I either swim or run at 6 pm the same day. On the days I do Plan 2, I still wake at 9 am and have my breakfast and then 11 am-1:30 pm, I’m in the gym. But right after that, I do strength and conditioning, which consists of box jumps, dumb bell squats, some drills with weights for my upper body, or a four-mile run.”

Have you made any changes to your training and nutrition for your first fight at middleweight?
“Right after my fight with Tori Nelson, I knew I would be fighting next at middleweight, so I stayed in the gym three times a week until Mark (Taffet) told me we secured June 22 on SHOWTIME against Hanna Gabriels. But to properly make middleweight, I had to learn about my body some more. Losing weight is more about a routine than it is about eating less food. The good thing for me is that I like healthy food – my body and mind feel best when I eat that way. The only difference in camp is I eat smaller portions of the food I like and drink a lot more water. This camp I’ve been heavy on fish, all kinds of fish from cod, salmon, Atlantic salmonwith sides of asparagus, sweet potatoes, rice or spinach. And body clock is important, so no eating after 7 pm. I’m feeling great and will be in the best shape of my life when I get in that ring on June 22.”

Who are your sparring partners?

"Hasta aquí, I’ve sparred with Matt Korobov and Daniyar Yelluisar. I love to spar with men – I find that the strength and speed helps me get the most out of the sparring.”

What have you done differently in preparation for this fight?

“Well I always say this, but I don’t get ready to face my opponents – my trainer John David Jackson focuses more on the opponent than I do. I just get prepared to be the best version of me. I’ve seen film of Hannah and I’m not impressed – I know she’s a champion and I respect that, but I’ve never seen a woman who can stay in the ring with me. It’ll take two of her to even have a chance at beating me.”

Trio of Heavyweight Showdowns Highlight Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Deportes Action Sunday, Junio 10

Rugged Veteran Travis Kauffman Takes on Scott Alexander,
Former Title Challenger Gerald Washington Battles
Wes Nofire & 2012 U.S. Olympian Michael Hunter Meets Iago Kiladze
Live from Pioneer Event Center in Lancaster, California.
Entradas a la venta ahora!

LANCASTER, CALIF. (Mayo 31, 2018) – Rugged veteran heavyweight Travis Kauffman se enfrentará a Scott Alexander in a 10-round bout that headlines Liga de Campeones de Boxeo en FS1 y FOX Deportes action that features three heavyweight showdowns on Sunday, Junio 10 del Pioneer Event Center en Lancaster, California.

 

 

 

La transmisión comienza a las 8:30 p.m. Y / 5:30 p.m. PT and will see former world title challenger Gerald “El Gallo Negro” Washington take on once-beaten Wes Nofire in a 10-round attraction plus 2012 U.S. Olímpico Michael Hunter desafiante Yago Kiladze en una pelea de 10 asaltos. Also featured on the card is sensational super welterweight prospect Joey Spencer (2-0, 2 KOs) in a four-round special attraction.

 

 

 

Las entradas para el evento en vivo, que está promovido por Promociones TGB, están a la venta. Para comprar boletos, visite el sitio web de Pioneer Event Center: www.uavpec.com.

 

 

 

Travis Kauffman doesn’t back down from anyone and there’s no doubt he’ll be looking to make a statement against Scott Alexander on Sunday, June 10,” dijo Tom Brown, Presidente de Promociones TGB. “It’s an interesting time in the heavyweight division and all the winners on this card will figure into the picture in a prominent way in the future.

 

 

 

Kauffman (31-2, 23 KOs) will look to boost his own contender credentials with a win after most recently dropping a close majority decision to Amir Mansour last March in Kauffman’s hometown of Reading, Pensilvania. Kauffman had entered that bout with a 14 luchar racha invicta, including dropping Chris Arreola in a fight that resulted in a no contest and a knockout of former title challenger Epifanio Mendoza.

 

 

 

“Estoy emocionado de volver al ring,” dijo Kauffman. “I have not been in the ring in a year and a half and I can’t wait to go in there and show that I still have a lot left. I am not going in there to win by decision. I am going in there looking to knock him out, because I am tired of leaving it up to the judges.

 

 

 

The 29-year-old Alexander (14-2-2, 8 KOs) has put together two straight victories since losing to LaRon Mitchell by unanimous decision in 2016. Luchando fuera de Los Angeles, Alexander is noted for his fast hands, and scored a TKO victory over Pedro Julio Rodriguez in his last fight on March 3.

 

 

 

I’ve been working hard preparing for a fight at the end of June so I jumped at this opportunity,” Alexander dijo. “I’m always ready to step into the ring and take on any and all challenges. I’m ready to make my mark. Mi tiempo es ahora!”

 

 

 

A EE. UU.. Navy veteran who also played tight end and defensive end at the University of Southern California, Washington (18-2-1, 12 KOs) will step into the ring looking to score a bounce back victory on June 10. Washington was stopped in his world title challenge last February against Deontay Wilder on FOX, although he was nearly even on the scorecards at the time, before losing a bout to unbeaten Jarrell Miller in July. Prior to those fights, Washington had been unbeaten in 19 pro fights with victories over a slew of veteran contenders.

 

 

 

Un Cherokee ciudadano nacido en Oklahoma y formación fuera de Miami, Nofire (20-1, 16 KOs) most recently scored a second round stoppage of Stacy Frazier last September. The 32-year-old was riding a four-fight knockout streak that includes stoppages of Yasmany Consuegra and Ty Cobb before losing his first pro fight to Joey Abell in 2016 en FS1 y FOX Deportes.

 

 

 

After representing the U.S. al 2012 Juegos olímpicos, Cazador (13-1, 8 KOs) turned pro and began rising up the cruiserweight rankings until losing his first world title fight to unified champion Oleksandr Usyk last April. The 29-year-old returned to action this April with a decision victory and will set his sights on a world title shot at heavyweight.

 

 

 

Kiladze (26-2, 18 KOs) was riding a six-bout winning streak into his January matchup with unbeaten Adam Kownacki that ended with Kiladze losing in six rounds. Representing the country of Georgia and now fighting out of Los Angeles, Kiladze will be in his fifth fight as a full time heavyweight on June 10.

 

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La promoción más difícil que luchar por Miguel Cotto


La Batalla
TITO ACOSTA vs. CARLOS BUITRAGO
Campeonato Mundial Peso mosca ligero de la OMB

Sábado, Junio 16, 2018
Coliseo de Puerto Rico * Hato Rey, Puerto Rico

VIVO EN PPV – 9
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La Batalla, Junio 16
En vivo por PPV desde Puerto Rico

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Mayo 31, 2018) – Futuro miembro del Salón de la Fama del boxeador Miguel Cotto Cree que, para él, la promoción es aún más difícil que la lucha.

 

 

 

La leyenda viviente se retiró en diciembre pasado con una increíble 41-6 (33 KOs) registro Pro, en el que se convirtió en el único puertorriqueño para capturar títulos mundiales en cuatro categorías diferentes pesos, welter de luz a través de los medianos.

 

 

 

Cotto fue 20-6 (16 KOs) en peleas de título mundial, 16-6 (12 KOs) frente a los campeones actuales o pasados ​​del mundo durante su ilustre 17 años de carrera profesional, incluyendo victorias contra Cesar Bazan, Carlos paladar,Lovemore N'dou, Randall Bailey,DeMarcus Corley, Ricardo Torres,Paulie Malignaggi, Carlos Quintana,Zab Judah, Shane Mosley, Joshua Clottey, Yuri Foreman, Ricardo Mayorga, Antonio Margarito, Sergio Martinez y Daniel Geale.

 

 

 

“Hemos estado en el negocio durante más de promover 13 año, la combinación de ambas funciones (luchador y promotor),” Cotto dijo. “Ahora, estamos en condiciones de prestar más atención a nuestros combatientes en términos de formación.

 

 

 

“La promoción es más compleja porque hay retos en relación con todas las facetas de un evento. Como un luchador, usted se concentra únicamente en la lucha, no todos los detalles involucrados en la promoción de un evento exitoso.”

 

 

 

Promociones Cotto está presentando La Batalla: Acosta vs. Buitrago, junto con H2 Entertainment, en asociación con DIRECTV Puerto Rico, Junio 16º por pay-per-view, en vivo desde el centro de Puerto Rico Coliseo de Hato Rey, Puerto Rico.

 

 

 

Integrated Sports Media distribuirá el La Batalla: Acosta vs. Buitrago tarjeta en los Estados Unidos en el cable, satélite y pay-per-view digital a través de iN Demand, Vubiquity, DIRECTV, DISH y en directo por streaming en todo el mundo (excluyendo Puerto Rico) en el FITE.TV aplicación y el sitio web (www.fite.tv), a partir de 9 p.m. Y / 6 p.m. PT, por un precio sugerido de solo $34.95.

 

 

 

Campeón Mundial de peso mosca de la luz Organización Mundial de Boxeo Tito Acosta 17-1, 17 KOs) hará su primera defensa del título ante el cuatro veces retador mundial Carlos “Chocorroncito” Buitrago (30-3-1, 17 KOs), de Nicaragua, en el evento principal a 12 asaltos.

 

 

 

“Esta tarjeta de pay-per-view es una oportunidad muy importante para mostrar que es un gran evento,” Cotto añadió, “así como un escenario perfecto para Acosta para mostrar al mundo que él es como campeón del mundo.

 

 

 

“Es un placer para mí dar vuelta al boxeo lo que el boxeo me dio. Ver crecer nuestra marca y el desarrollo de combate hacernos saber que estamos haciendo las cosas de la manera correcta. Nuestro objetivo es continuar desarrollando los mejores talentos en Puerto Rico y la construcción de sus marcas y legados.”

 

 

 

El jugador de 27 años de edad, Acosta está en una misión para convertirse en un icono del boxeo de Puerto Rico como Cotto, Tito Trinidad, Wilfredo Gómez, Hector Camacho, Wilfred Benítez y tantos otros grandes de esta isla fértil.

 

 

 

El éxito de Acosta trae buenos recuerdos para Cotto cuando se encontraba en una situación similar a un campeón del mundo joven. “Él no traen recuerdos para mí y que demuestra que el trabajo duro tiene su recompensa,” Cotto llegó a la conclusión. “Tito está viviendo el sueño de todo boxeador tiene cuando eligen a la caja como un ser vivo. Ahora es el capítulo más difícil para él para expandir su reino y construir su legado.”

 

 

 

junio adicional 16º peleas de PPV pronto serán anunciados. Todas las peleas y los luchadores están sujetos a cambio.

 

 

INFORMACIÓN:

 

www.promocionesmiguelcotto, www.integratedsportsnet.com, www.directvpr.com, www.fite.tv

 

Gorjeo: @CottoPromotions, @Directvpr, @IntegratedPPV, @FiteTV

EE.UU. Boxeo declara junio “Asociación de Alumnos Mes Campaña de Socios”

PAST & PRESENT of USA Boxing: (L-R) 1972 Olympic bronze medalist Jesse Valdez, 2004 U.S. Nationals champion Austin Trout, future Olympic hopeful Sharaha-Taina Moreu, 2-time world (para) champion Danny Romero, y 1984 Olympic silver medalist Virgil Hill.

 

 

 

COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO (Mayo 31, 2018) – USA Boxing has declared June as its “Asociación de Alumnos Mes Campaña de Socios”.

 

 

 

I have been involved in boxing my entire life,” USA Boxing president John Brown dicho. “I’m a strong believer in USA Boxing and The Grass Roots Program; that truly makes up everything that IS boxing in America. The USA Boxing Alumni Association was started to keep this FAMILY together. I’m hoping that each of our current members will reach out to ONE other potential new member. I look forward to a busy month of June. ”

 

 

 

Creado para defender a toda la vida, las relaciones de beneficio mutuo entre EE.UU. boxeo y sus alumnos, –boxeadores, funcionarios, entrenadores y fanáticos del boxeo — La asociación de los alumnos conecta generaciones de campeones, inspirando y dando la espalda a los futuros campeones de boxeo de EE.UU. boxeo, dentro y fuera del anillo de.

 

Chris Tofflemire y John Scully will oversee two USA Boxing Alumni Association tables at the International Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Weekend, Junio 7- 10 Canastota, Nueva York, during the its golf tournament and Memorabilia Show.

 

 

 

USA Boxing product Winky Wright (51-6-1, 25 KOs), a two-time junior middleweight world champion, is one of only three boxers being inducted into the IBHOF Class of 2018.

 

 

 

Multiple world champion as a pro and 1984 Medallista de plata olímpico, Virgil “Quicksilver” Colina, El tres veces Lucha del participante Año “Irlandés” Micky Ward, campeones del mundo Riddick Bowe, Júnior Jones and other “Asociación de alumnos” members are expected to make supportive appearances.

 

 

 

 

 

USA Boxing Alumni Association has enabled countless alumni to congregate at various events throughout the country since its inception last November,” added Cugliari, EE.UU. Alumni boxeo Director Ejecutivo Asociación. “By expanding our membership through a strong June campaign, we will build on our successful infancy and strengthen our ability to support the Alumni Association’s mission statement. We are very thankful for the support provided by our members and look forward to even better times to come.

 

 

 

The Alumni Association drive will continue June 24-30 in Charleston, West Virginia during the 2018 Junior Olympics, Prep Nationals and Youth Open.

 

 

 

La asociación de los alumnos de boxeo EE.UU. está abierto a cualquier persona que tenga un amor por el boxeo y le gustaría mantenerse en contacto con el boxeo amateur. Los miembros tienen acceso a una amplia variedad de anfitrión de eventos especiales por la Asociación Alumni.

 

 

 

Para unirse a la asociación de los alumnos, sólo tiene que registrarse en alumnos @ usaboxing,.org para una $40.00 por cuota de membresía años. Los nuevos miembros recibirán una camiseta!, llavero y monedero electrónico.

 

INFORMACIÓN:

www.usaboxing.org

Gorjeo: @USABoxing

Instagram: @USABoxing

Facebook: /USABoxing

Velasco Looking Forward to War with Prograis

Upcoming world super-lightweight challenger Juan Jose “El Pitbull” Velasco says he’s happy to be facing a fighter being labeled a potential new star in boxing on Saturday, Julio 14.

 

 

 

Velasco (20-0, 12 KOs), porteño, Argentina, will challenge interim WBC World Super Lightweight Champion Regis Prograis at the Lakefront Arena in Prograisbirthplace of New Orleans, Luisiana.

 

 

 

The southpaw Prograis became champion last March with a head-turning TKO 2 over capable former champion Julius Indongo.

 

 

 

I am glad he is being called a new star,” said Velasco. “I only want to fight the best, so I can become the best myself. He’s a very good fighter and I know it will be a true war.

 

 

 

31-year-old Velasco says he’s in great shape, training in Miami, and looks forward to making his dream of a world title come true.

 

How is training going?

Training is going fantastic! I am in Miami at Caicedo Sports Training Camp, working with Herman Caicedo. Herman is relentless. As soon as he picked me up, traveling from Argentina to Miami. He took me straight to the track and ran drills for an hour.

 

Talk to me about the opportunity to fight for world championship?

Es un sueño hecho realidad. My whole pro career it has been my dream. I found out I was fighting for the championship immediately after my last fight. Mi promotor, Sampson Lewkowicz, informed me of the opportunity and told me I would be training in Miami with Herman.

 

You haven’t left your home country to fight much, are you going to be your usual self fighting basically in his hometown in the US?

No, I haven’t been out much and it’s an honor to be fighting in the USA. I don’t know any other way than to be myself in a fight. Herman is improving on my skills and adding some details to it. Herman and I have gelled immediately. I am sure, due to his experience with champions, that he knows how to adapt to individuals. Fighting in his hometown is on him. I have zero pressure and can only gain fans fighting there.

 

Why will you win this fight?

I will win this fight because I am hungry to be a champion. I’m hungry to be where he is at and hungry to better my family.

 

Describe yourself as a fighter for American fans who haven’t seen you yet.

I am a boxer puncher who can adapt to what is in front of me. Are you doing anything different in training for this fight? Answer: sí, the major difference is training with Herman Caicedo in Miami. He has had great success with lots of fighters and one of the few coaches to develop a fighter into a champion from pro debuts. He is a teacher. I look forward to much success with him.