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Undefeated Bantamweight sensation Christian Carto takes on James Smith in headlining bout on Friday, March 2nd at The SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia

Philadelphia, Penn. (January 22, 2018)–Popular and undefeated bantamweight Christian Carto will headline a packed night of boxing when he takes on James Smith in an eight-round bout on Rāmere, March 2nd i The SugarHouse Casino i roto i te Philadelphia.
whakatairangatia ana te kāri e Whakatairanga a King.
Carto of Philadelphia has a record of 13-0 ki 11 knockouts. Te 21 year-old has established himself as one of the top prospects in Philadelphia, and the popular Carto continues to draw large and enthusiastic crowds to his fights.
Carto, who had a very active 2017 as he mustered seven victories and has a signature win over Alonso Melendez (14-1). Carto is coming off an eight-round unanimous decision over Luis Fernando Saavedra on December 1st at The SugarHouse Casino.
This will be Carto’s 7th appearance at The SugarHouse Casino.
Smith of Detroit has a record of 12-1 with seven knockouts.
Te 27 year-old is a seven-year professional, who won his first 11 pito, which was highlighted by a win over Olimjon Nazarov (14-2).
After suffering his lone defeat, Smith won his last bout as he stopped Yaqub Kareem on August 4, 2017 i roto i te Detroit.
In an eight-round all-Philadelphia super middleweight bout, Christopher Brooker (12-5, 5 Koó) whawhai Jamaal Davis (16-12-1, 7 Koó).
I roto i te te a'ee waru-a tawhio, Tyrone Crawley, JR. (7-0) of Philadelphia takes on Anthony Mercado (10-3, 9 Koó) of Arecibo, PR in a super lightweight bout.
Rawiri Gonzales (8-2-2, 2 Koó) Ka whawhai o Philadelphia Victor Vazquez (9-3, 3 Koó) o Yonkers, NY in a super lightweight contest.
Tūturu Marcus Bates (8-0-1, 6 Koó) o Washington, DC will take on an opponent to be named in a eight-round super bantamweight fight.
Carlos Rosario (7-3, 4 Koó) o Pennsauken, NJ will square off with Seifullah Wise (3-4, 1 KO) of Philadelphia in a super featherweight fight.
Tariuha Ervin (4-1) of Los Angeles tangles with Jesus Perez (3-0, 1 KO) o te Reading, PA in a super lightweight fight.
Jerrod Miner (1-1, 1 KO) of Philadelphia fights Rondarrius Hunter (1-2, 1 KO) of Atlanta in a four-round super flyweight bout.
He tīkiti i runga i te hoko mo te $100, $75, $50, and can be purchased at SugarHouseBoxing.eventbrite.com.

World Boxing Super Series Semifinals

LIVE IN CANADA
STARTING Tenei SATURDAY
Anake i runga i Hongere Super
Edmonton, Canada (January 22, 2018) – Super Channel, te No. 1 destination network for Canadian boxing fans, will air the upcoming semifinals of the popular World Boxing Super Series (WBSS) whakataetae, featuring world-class cruiserweight and super middleweight divisions action, live from various venues in Europe.
Super Channel acquired exclusive rights in Canada to air the entire WBSS tournament from MP & Silva, he kamupene ārahi pāpāho ao e whakarato tika pāpāho, mamati, ratonga hangarau me te tautoko.
We are thrilled that the WBSS is returning to Super Channel for exclusive Canadian coverage of the highly anticipated semifinals,” mea Troy Wassill, Director of Programming, Domestic Distributors and Sports. “I have no doubt that every single bout is going to deliver exciting, must-see action for boxing fans, as these world-class fighters compete to see who is going to go head-to-head for the coveted Muhammad Ali Trophy.
WBSSis a revolutionary bracket-style elimination tournament featuring the world’s best boxers and a total of $50 million in prize money. The knockout format of the competition will see the best boxers ultimately compete for the Muhammad Ali Trophy, the greatest prize in boxing. The tournament is organized by newly-founded Comosa AG, a Swiss-registered company with principal owners Highlight Event & Entertainment, Modern Times Group and Team Sauerland. Comosa AG is working in partnership with boxers, promoters and managers around the world, and in alignment with the four major world boxing federations, to create a new global platform for the sport.
The first of its kind tournament, which is planned to take place on an annual basis, kicked off this past September with quarterfinals competition in two divisions, cruiserweight and super middleweight. An expert panel invited the world’s best boxers to compete, namely the top 15-ranked fighters of the four major federations: WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO. The winners of the two semifinals will advance to the championship round in both divisions this May.
Below find the WBSS semifinals schedule and a preview of the four matches and eight fighters who survived the quarterfinals:
AO BOXING Super Tuhinga whiringa whaiti Apiti
CRUISERWEIGHTS
January 27, Riga Arena, Riga, Latvia – WBO / WBC whakakotahitanga
Oleksandr “Ko te Cat” Usyk (13-0, 11 Koó), WBO World Champion, Ukraine – Ring #1
vs.
Mairis Deer (23-0, 18 Koó), WBC World Champion, Latvia – Ring #3
February 3, Bolshoy Ice Dome, Sochi, Russia – IBF/WBA Unificatiion
Murat “Iron” Gassiev (25-0, 18 Koó), IBF World Champion, Russia –
Ring #2
vs.
Yunier “Te KO Doctor” Dorticós (21-0, 20 Koó), WBA World
Champion, Cuba – Ring #5
Super MIDDLEWEIGHTS
February 17, Manchester, Arena, Manchester, UK – WBA / IBO whakakotahitanga
“Saint” George Groves (27-3, 20 Koó), WBA World Champion, United Kingdom – Ring #2
vs.
Chris “Gen Panuku” Eubank Jr. (26-1, 20 Koó), IBO World Champion, United Kingdom – Ring #4
February 24, Arena Nürnberger Insurance, Nuremburg, Germany
Juergen Braehmer (49-3 35 Koó), Germany – Ring #10
(mua WBO & WBA Light Heavyweight World Champion)
vs.
Callum “ao” Smith (23-0, 17 Koó), United Kingdom – Ring #3
(WBC Diamond Super whitu Champion)
(picture courtesy of World Boxing Super Series)
The two winners in the cruiserweight semifinals will become the first unified world cruiserweight champion since Evander Holyfield i roto i te 1987. The eventual WBSS cruiserweight world champion will become the first ever to hold all four major sanctioning body titles – WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO — i te wa ano.
The four cruiserweight semifinalists, who represent four different countries, have a combined record of 83-0 ki 68 knockouts. They are also the top three and fifth-highest ranked cruiserweights in the world by Ko te Ring magazine’s independent ratings.
CRUISERWEIGHT SEMIFINALISTS
OLEKSANDR USYK: Captured the WBO cruiserweight world title January 17, 2016, by way of a 12-round unanimous decision over undefeated, toa ka tiakina Krzysztof Glowacki (26-0).
WBSS: In his third WBO title defense, he stopped former two-time WBO world champion Marco Huck (40-4-1) i roto i te 11th tawhio.
Note: 2-time Ukraine Olympian…. 2012 Olympics and 2011 World Championship gold medalist….twice defeated current IBF light heavyweight world champion Artur BeterbievRussia-native now fighting out of Montreal — i roto i te 2012 Olympics and 2011 World Championships.
World Title Fight Record: 4-0 (2 Koó)
Record vs. current or former world champions: 2-0 (1), defeated Glowacki and Huck
MAIRIS BRIEDIS: He became WBC world cruiserweight champion April 1, 2017, taking a 12-round unanimous decision from Huck.
WBSS: Won a 12-round unanimous decision from Mike Perez (22-2-1) in his first title defense.
Note: Former professional kickboxer…..also the reigning IBA world cruiserweight champion.
World Title Fight Record: 2-0 (0 Koó)
Record vs. current or former world champions: 2-0 (1 KO), defeated Huck & Manuel Charr
MURAT GASSIEV: Won a 12-round split decision December 3, 2016 against three-time world cruiserweight champion Denis Lebedev (29-1) to capture the IBF title.
WBSS: Knocked out former 2-time world cruiserweight champion Krsysztof Wlodarczysk (53-3-1) in the third round of his first title defense.
Note: Now lives in Big Bear, California, which is known for its rugged training center in the mountains.
World Title Fight Record: 2-0 (1 KO)
Record vs. current or former world champions: 2-0 (1 KO), defeated Lebedev & Wlodarczysk
Yunis Dorticós: Knocked out interim WBA cruiserweight Yuri Kalenga (22-2) Kia 20, 2016 i roto i te 10th round and later upgraded to “te wā” toa WBA ao.
WBSS: Stopped Dmitry Kudryashov (21-1) in the second round of his first world title defense.
Note: Defected to the USA from Cuba, where he was a member of the famed Cuban National Team, and he lives and trains in Miami, Florida.
World Title Fight Record: 2-0 (2 Koó)*
Record vs. current or former world champions: 1-0 (1 KO)*, defeated Kalenga
*includes interim WBA title fight
The super middleweight semifinal round is like a Battle of Britain with three BritsGeorge Groves,Chris Eubank, JR. a Callum Smithand German Juergen Braehmer. All four are ranked among Ko te Ring magazine’s top 10.
SUPER MIDDELEWEIGHT SEMIFINALISTS
GEORGE Aherimi: Knocked out defending world champion Fedor Chudinov (14-1) i te 27, 2017 in the sixth round to capture the WBA super middleweight world title.
WBSS: Stopped previously undefeated Jaime Cox i roto i te wha o tawhio noa.
Note: All three of his career pro losses have been to world champions Carl Froch rua me te Badou Jack.
World Title Fight Record: 2-3 (2 Koó)
Record vs. current or former world champions: 3-3 (1 KO), patua
James DeGale, Glen Johnson & Chudinov.
CHRIS EUBANK, JR.: Crowned IBO super middleweight champ February 4, 2017, , no te patototanga i ia Renold Quinlan (11-1) i roto i te 10th tawhio, and successfully defended his title July 15, 2017 with a 12-round unanimous decision win over 3-time, 2-toa wehenga ao Arthur Aperahama (46-5).
WBSS: Defended his IBO belt with a third-round knockout of Avni Yildirim (16-0).
Note: The son of 2-time, 2-division world champion Chris Eubank, who manages his son’s career.
World Title Fight Record: 3-0 (2 Koó)*
Record vs. current or former world champions: 1-0 (0 Koó), defeated Abraham.
*ngā 3 IBO world title fights
JUERGEN BRAEHMER: Former WBA and WBO light heavyweight champion of the world who dropped down one weight class for the WBSS tournament.
WBSS: Won a 12-round unanimous decision from previously unbeaten American Rob Brant(22-0).
Note: Hadn’t fought as a super middleweight in 10-years prior to the WBSS quarterfinals…30-1 (24 Koó) as a super middleweight and he avenged his lone loss…. two other career losses were to world champions Hugo Hernan Garay a Natana i totoa e….i 39 the oldest WBSS semifinalist.
World Title Fight Record: 9-1 (6 Koó)*
Record vs. current or former world champions: 2-2 (0 Koó), patua Javier Velasquez &Enzo Maccarinelli
CALLUM SMITH: The least tested WBSS semifinalist in terms of having faced quality opponents, in addition to being the youngest WBSS semifinalist at the age of 27.
WBSS: Took a 12-round unanimous decision from previously undefeated Erik Sjoglund (26-0).
Note: Has three brothers who are also pro boxers: Paora, Stephen and Liam….the holder of numerous regional titles including WBC International, Silver and Diamond, as well as European super middleweight champion.
World Title Fight Record: 0-0
Record vs. current or former world champions: 0-0
All WBSS fights will also be available on Super Channel I Tonoa.
In addition to the WSBB quarterfinals, Whakapāho Super Channel ora ngā mekemeke nui i roto i 2017 rite Brook vs. Spence Jr., Pacquiao-Horn, Eubank, JR. vs. Aperahama, Lomachenko vs.Marriaga and Crawford vs. Indongo.
Hei mataara te mahi katoa World Mekemeke Super Series ora, me te ki te mekemeke atu whakaongaonga mai, whawhai pā i roto i Canada e taea te whakapā atu ratou kaiwhakarato taura rohe ki te ohauru ki Super Channel me katoa e te reira e horo'a nei, tae atu raupapa moni, kiriata, me te nui atu, hoki rite iti rite $9.95 ia marama.

FIGHT NITE AT THE SCOTTISH RITEDANIELDA BEASTBIAZ SCORES UNANIMOUS DECISION

Photos by Robert ElizondoTRB & PRB Entertainment
San Antonio, TX (January 20, 2018) – I teie pô, TMB & PRB Entertainment presented Fight Nite at the Scottish Rite, an eight-bout event that took place at the Scottish Rite Theatre in San Antonio, TX. In the four-round main event, Daniel “Da BeastBiaz (11-1, 5 Koó) scored a unanimous decision over, Ray “The WarriorTrujillo (3-4-1, 2 Koó).
Biaz, a southpaw who is managed by Prince Ranch mekemeke, wobbled Trujillo in every round, with hard shots to the head. Trujillo was trying to force his way into the chest of Biaz throughout the fight, but was unsuccessful as he was countered with by accurate punches. Trujillo, who was a last-minute replacement, showed a lot of heart but was outgunned by Biaz, who landed the cleaner blows. Scorecards read 40-36 puta noa i te poari, all in favor of Biaz.
In the six round co-main event, female bantamweights, BriannaQueen Bee” Gonzalez (3-1, 1 KO) a BrittnyMi Vida LocaOrdonez (2-2, 1 KO) went toe-to-toe for six hard fought rounds. Both fighters were going for the knockout from the opening bell. Gonzalez was edging out Ordonez in every round as she landed more power shots. Ordonez was giving it her all, but it was Gonzalez who pulled out the unanimous victory. Scorecards read 58-56, 60-54, 59-55 all in favor of Gonzalez.

UNDERCARD RESULTS
6-round bantamweight bout
“Nanakia” Vic Pasillas (12-0, 5 Koó) vs. Alejandro Moreno (24-39-3, 11 Koó)
After a two-year layoff, Prince Ranch Boxing’s Victor Pasillas, shook of the rust with a spectacular performance. Pasillas used his superior boxing skills to land his shots. Moreno was backing up the whole fight as Pasillas was on the attack. A left uppercut to the body sent Moreno to the canvas in round two. Pasillas continued to apply pressure as he forced Moreno to take a knee in round four. Moreno got up but did not come out for the fifth round. Pasillas scores a TKO.
4-round middleweight bout
“Puai” Luis Villarreal (2-0, 1 KO) vs. Arama “Ghost” Castle (1-6-1)
Local fighter Luis Villarreal, went the distance with Adam Castillo in a four-round bout. Both fighters were feeling each other out in the early rounds, but it was Villarreal who was the more active fighter. Villarreal came on strong in the final round landing hard body shots, forcing Castillo into survival mode. Villarreal won by unanimous decision.
Scorecards read across the board 40-36.

4-round featherweight bout
Ignacio “El AlacranHolgiun (5-0, 5 Koó) vs. Santiago Bayardo (0-1)
Bayardo, who was making pro debut, was out gunned by the more experienced Holgiun. Bayardo came out throwing wild punches, while Holgiun stayed composed. Holgiun landed a couple of hard right hooks before dropping Bayardo with a devastating uppercut. Bayardo got up but did not want to continue. The bout was stopped at the 1:45 mark of round one.
4-round heavyweight bout
TyrellToo RealHerndon (7-2, 5 Koó) vs. Armando Herrera (2-6, 1 KO)
Local native TyrellToo RealHerndon went to war with fellow statesman Armando Herrera. Herndon used good footwork to set up his power shots. Herndon landed two powerful body shots followed by a right hook that sent Herrera to the canvas at the end of round one. I roto i te a tawhio rua, Herrera showed a lot of heart as he kept coming forward trying to land some power shots of his own, but was not successful. In the beginning of round three, Herndon landed a counter right cross flush on the face of Herrera, putting him down. Herndon then landed a plethora of punches to the head and body of Herrera after he got up. Heoi, Herndon ended the fight with another flurry of blows at the 1:06 mark of round three.
4-round bantamweight bout
GregoryGoyoMorales (3-0, 3 Koó) vs. Ben Guerrero (0-1)
Ben Guerrero, who was making his pro debut at age 51, was no match for the young lion, GregoryGoyoMorales. Guerrero came out guns blazing at the opening bell, but ran into a buzz saw, as Morales landed some viscous counter blows. A double left hook-straight right combo blasted Guerrero who was out on his feet, forcing the referee to stop the bout at the .46 second mark of round one.
4-round lightweight bout
Frank “Bloodhound” Brown (2-1-1, 1 KO) vs. Daniel Sanchez
In a battle of local lightweights, Frank “BloodhoundBrown dominated Daniel Sanchez from the opening bell. Brown displayed a vicious body attack while landing at will to the head of Sanchez. A left hook to the head put Sanchez on the deck in the early part of round two before the referee stopped the bout after a barrage of punches. Fight was stopped at the2:22 mark of round two.
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Errol Spence JR. RETAINS IBF WELTERWEIGHT TITLE WITH RESOUNDING TKO VICTORY OVER LAMONT PETERSON SATURDAY NIGHT ON SHOWTIME® FROM BARCLAYS CENTER

 

Parekura Kōmāmā World Champion Robert Aranga Javier Fortuna

i roto i te SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Co-Āhuahira

 

Kaua e to Kami te Replay Rāhina, January 22 i

10 p.m. AND/PT I te SHOWTIME EXTREME

 

 

Pāwhiritia HERE hoki Whakaahua i Amanda Westcott / SHOWTIME

 

 

Pāwhiritia HERE hoki Whakaahua i Ed Diller / DiBella whakangahau

 

 

Brooklyn (Jan. 21, 2018) - toa Welterweight Tūturu ao Errol Spence Jr. mau tona taitara IBF ki te mutu faahiahia o te toa e rua-wehenga o mua Lamont Peterson i roto i te hui matua o SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXINGRāhoroi po i Barclays Center, te kāinga o Brooklyn BOXING®.

 

 

 

I roto i tona korerotanga tuatahi mai i dethroning Kell awa i runga i SHOWTIME Mei whakamutunga, Spence (23-0, 20 Koó) i roto i pouaka he uaua Peterson (35-4-1, 17 Koó) i te tīmatanga ki te whakaoti, whakaatu i te whānui ngohi o ngā pūkenga, tere me te mana. I mutu i mua i te whawhai ki te tīmatanga o te waru te a tawhio muri kaiwhakangungu o Peterson, Barry Hunter, ka karanga hoki te mutu.

 

 

 

takaro te whawhai i roto i rite ki te āhua o tohu toa e rua, tīmata i roto i te take rauhanga cagey i mua tahuri reira ki te whawhai kaitaua i roto i te rauna waenganui. E rua meneti ki a tawhio rima, whakamahia Spence he matau mahue blistering ki tonoa Peterson ki te koaka (Pāwhiritia HEREmo te miramira). Ko te Washington, D.C. ka hoki taketake ki ona waewae, ka tonu ki te whawhai, engari whakamatauria Spence ki kia rawa nui. Te 2012 U.S. u atu Häkinakina Peterson 161-45, ia tūhono i runga i 49 ōrau o ana nifó mana ki tika 31 ōrau mō te Peterson.

 

 

 

I muri i te whawhai ka korero Spence ki SHOWTIME Sports kaipūrongo Jim Kerei, a ko tere ki te hoatu nama ki tona hoariri. "E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakawhetai Lamont,"Ka mea ia. "Tahuri te rota o eé iho te whawhai, a ka mau ia ki a reira rite te tino toa me whakapai ahau ki a ia mo taua. He’s a tough fighter. He’s willing to die in there.” Click HERE ki te mataara i te miramira uiui.

 

 

 

Ahakoa imiraa i te win i roto i whakahau ahua, whakapono tonu Spence kua ia ruma ki te whakapai ake. "Ahau tonu e taea te whakapai ake te rota i runga i toku korero,"Ka mea te toa hinga kore ao. "Tika i ahau ki te pupuri i te tino aku pūkenga, me te pupuri i te ahunga whakamua. e haere koe ki te kite i tētahi Errol Spence wa pai i muri ahau tiki i roto i te whakakai.

 

 

 

"Mohio katoa i kua e ahau tatari i runga i" etahi Wā "Thurman,"Ka mea a Spence, titiro mua ki te kēmu whakakotahitanga taea ki WBC me WBA Welterweight World Champion Keith Thurman. "Mai i ahau 15-0 I’ve been calling this guy out and he keeps making excuses. Kia whiwhi a ki runga ki. E ia e rua o nga whitiki, me te whai tatou e rua ingoa nui. Ko te he whawhai ngāwari ki te hanga me te hiahia ahau i te reira. "

 

 

 

Peterson, nei whawhai he maia ki muri te Spence, whakaaro te whakatau o tona kaiwhakangungu ki te mutu i te whawhai, "Ki te ui ia ahau ki te whawhai i te miriona iwi, E pai ana ahau. Ki te ui ia ahau ki te mutu. Ka mutu ahau. e kore e ui e ahau tona whakatau. e mohio ana ahau he ia toku painga i ngakau ".

 

 

 

"Ko reira tino pakeke, engari ki te mohio koutou Lamont, e mohio ana koe kihai i haere ia ki te hoatu ki runga,"Ka mea kaiwhakangungu Barry Hunter. "I ahau ki te mutu i te reira. I te mutunga o te ra, Ko taku tama tenei tika konei. He te kahore atu faufaa atu i tona oranga. Ki te tae mai te reira ki a ia toa ranei, tangohia e ahau ia. tiaki ahau e pā ana ki a ia. "

 

 

Undefeated 135-pound world champion Robert Aranga (21-0, 14 Koó) earned a split decision victory over former world champion Javier Fortuna (33-2-1, 23 Koó) i roto i te hui tahi-matua o te telecast SHOWTIME. ngä nga kaiwhakawa te a'ee 114-113, 113-114 a 115-112.

 

 

 

kite te a'ee hoki-a-mai e rua whawhai mohio noho i roto i te pute, ka titiro ki te mahi i te kino i te roto. He rua o taua ruritanga wāhi a tawhio i Fortuna whakamatauria utu nui, i te whakatupato te Dominican me ka whiua hoki te patu Aranga muri te matenga. Te kore te tangohanga e kotahi ira, te whawhai e kua piro te Unuunu. Ahakoa Aranga Jr. ko paku nuku, u Fortuna nga nifó atu kaha. Jr. Aranga, tei mau i te painga teitei nui, i roto i u Fortuna, tūhono i runga i 120 o 383 (31 ōrau) nifó mana ia hono Fortuna i 113 o 441 (26 ōrau).

 

 

 

"Ko reira te whawhai uaua, te ia he toa ao mua mo te take,"Korerotia Aranga Gray. "Hanga e matou i te reira uaua e ngana ana ki te haukoti i tokua. e kore ia i whiua e nui a hanga ana e ia uaua reira ki ahau mo whai i tēnei taata a tawhio noa.

 

 

 

“e kore i taea e ahau te tiki i te knockout engari ka tatou te win me e te katoa e faufaa. mohio ahau i haere ia ki te rere kotahi ongo'i ia toku kaha. Ia hiahia tika ki te hopu me te pupuri i te whawhai katoa. "

 

 

 

titiro mua, hanga mārama ana whakaaro Aranga rite rapu ia pāngia whakakotahitanga i roto i te heke mai tata, "E hiahia ana ahau ki te whawhai ki nga toa, me te whakakotahi enei whitiki. Whawhai kia rite ki enei e kore e i roto i toku mahere kēmu. au ahau rite hoki ki a Mikey Garcia ko Jorge Linares haina i te kirimana. "

 

 

 

korero ano te ta'efiemālie 'Fortuna ki hina, "Mohio te iwi whānui te mea i tupu i konei. booed ratou no te mea e matau ana ratou e riro ahau i tenei whawhai.

 

 

 

"Ki te te e ia te tangata kia whawhai ano a i 135-pauna,"Ka mea a Fortuna, who failed to make weight on two attempts Rāmere, e auraa e kore e waiho te whitiki o Aranga i runga i te raina. "Tino ka meinga e ahau te taimaha. kihai i hoatu e ahau i ahau wa nui ki te whakangungu ".

 

 

 

Unbeaten light heavyweight contender Marcus Browne (21-0, 16 Koó) hanga mahi tere o Francy Ntetu (17-2, 4 Koó) i roto i te SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING PRELIMS mahi, as he dropped and battered his opponent early to force referee Arthur Mercante to stop the bout at just 2:15 o te a tawhio tuatahi. Fighting hoki tona 12th time at the Barclays Center, te 27 puritia taketake tau-tau Staten Island tona record kohakore tonu mā te whakamahi i tona ringa maui kaha i runga i te overmatched Ntetu.

 

 

 

whakapumautia Browne tona mana i te tīmatanga, ū te overhand maui ma e maturuturu iho Ntetu waenganui i roto i te a tawhio. te Montreal, Québec taketake kore i taea ki te toe ona waewae, ka kitea aua marae a ia ki te taura tika toru tekau hēkona i muri. He puhipuhinga o ngā kaha u runga i te paruru Ntetu mahue te kaitautoko ki iti kōwhiringa, engari ki te mutu i te whawhai ki 45 hēkona toe i roto i te kotahi tau a tawhio.

 

 

 

“mahi matou mo tenei win. haere ia ki te pere pono ka meinga e ahau te utu ia,"Ka mea a Browne. "Mau te maui overhand ia, ka ko e te timatanga o te mutunga hoki ia. mohio ahau i mamae ia.

 

 

 

“Me ahau he pere taitara ao. au e ahau rite ki te tango i runga i tetahi o nga toa. e kore ahau e whai i tetahi manakohanga. Au koa hoatu huihuia e ahau tetahi atu mahi nui i konei i Barclays Center ahau. Kei te haere ahau ki te pupuri i te whakapai ake ra ano ahau tino riro Mr. Barclays Center. "

 

 

 

nama, nei oho ake ki te wehenga taumahamaha marama mo tenei whawhai, i te wa pakeke e pā ana ki ngā o te tere me te mana o Browne i tona ara ki te mate tuarua o tona mahi pro.

 

 

 

"[Browne] Ko te tino taikaha, congrats ki a ia,” Said Ntetu. “Ko ia nohopuku, te ia atamai, me te kore ahau i mahara ki a ia kia taua taikaha. ka ahau e ia ki tona matau matau, me te maui tika.

 

 

 

"I ahau i roto i te nui āhua ki te whawhai mo te 10 rauna. e kore ko toku piha taimaha tenei, otiia e kore ahau e hiahia ana ki te whakakahore ngatahi. "

 

 

 

I roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga o te SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING PRELIMS, tūturu Arama Kownacki (17-0, 14 Koó) delivered a brutal knockout of Iago Kiladze (26-2, 18 Koó) i 2:08 of the sixth round of their heavyweight matchup. Kownacki, whanau i roto i te Lomza, Poland engari whawhai i roto o Brooklyn, New York, oaoa te tautoko o tona mano oire rite ia tamau kakahu Kiladze iho.

 

 

 

ko Kownacki te ake pukuriri, me te tika o nga whawhai e rua, tauranga 43 ōrau o ana nifó kaha, me te 35 ōrau o ana nifó katoa, whakaritea ki te tika 30 ōrau me 18 ōrau, aua, hoki Kiladze. Ahakoa te ihu toto e tukua Kownacki i te taka noa tuatahi, timata te taumahamaha Polish ki te ringihia ki runga ki a mauiui Kiladze ki te raupapa o uppercuts me tetahi-rua ngā i roto i te wha o tawhio. ka haere mai te a'ee mahi-Kikī ki te mutunga, ka hono Kownacki i runga i te huinga o rua uppercuts me te ringa matau e tonoa Kiladze i runga i tona hoki i roto i te meneti whakamutunga o te ono o tawhio. I muri hoki he manawa Kiladze ki ona waewae, kaitautoko Shada Murdaugh huaina te whawhai i te mana'o tauturu o te tākuta ringside.

 

 

 

“Au ahau kia whakawhetai ki toku pā Polish katoa e haere mai ki waho, ka homai ki ahau e tautoko anō ", ka mea a Kownacki, e whawhai i roto i te mua o rau o ana compatriots. "Kei te haere ahau ki te pupuri i whawhai mo te pā, me te hoatu katoa he whakaatu nui.

 

 

 

“whakaaro ahau i hanga e ahau te whawhai he rota maro atu i kia whai ahau. Ko te tetahi atu wheako ako, me te ka e ahau te win. Ko te katoa e faufaa. "

 

 

 

Ko te Republic o Georgia whanau-Kiladze, nei whawhai i roto i o Los Angeles, Kāore i taea ki te korero ki pāpāho rite i tangohia e ia ki a NYU Lutheran Hospital mō take whakatūpato.

 

 

 

Rāhoroi o Ka tukuruatia telecast i Rātapu, January 21 i 9 a.m. AND/PT i runga i SHOWTIME me Rāhina, January 22 i 10 p.m. AND/PT runga i SHOWTIME EXTREME a ka kia wātea i runga i SHOWTIME ON tono® a SHOWTIME te Wā®.

 

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THIRD-ROUND RESULTS: 72nd annual Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championships

Central N.E. semifinals round action
this Thursday night at Lowell Auditorium
Lowell, Mass. (January 20, 2018) – The 72nd annual Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championships continued last night with Central New England (Lowell Greater) novice and open class action at historic Lowell Memorial Auditorium.
Novice quarterfinals and semifinals matches were held last night, as well as preliminary bouts in the open division. The female championship bout in the middleweight class was also held last night, in which Amesbury’s (MA) Jessica McFadden edged Brookline’s Samantha Surface, 3-2.
The Fight of the Night was an open-class welterweight showdown between Salem’s (MA) Charlie Espinal and Amesbury’s Kenny Lawson, which Espinal won by a score of 5-0.
It was a good night,” New England Golden Gloves Executive Director Bobby Russo mea. “Good weather helped draw a big crowd, the largest of the season so far. There were a lot of good matches, some open division to go along with the novices. The Espinal-Larson match was the best of the night, a war from start to finish. It was the type fight you didn’t want either fighter to lose. Espinal had a little better boxing and experience that carried him to victory.
The action switches to Rāpare ahiahi (Jan. 19) next week at Lowell Memorial Auditorium with more novice and open class matches. Tirohia te te oti 2018 hōtaka o ngā kaupapa i raro me te hua oti o whakamutunga po.
Season tickets for the remaining seven events are still available and reasonably priced at $75.00 (whakauru whānui). Hei hoko karanga te tari pouaka Lowell Memorial Auditorium i 1.866.722.8881 or order online at www.lowellauditorium.com. E wātea ana ki te hoko ano tīkiti kaupapa takitahi, tīmata i $13.00, anake $7.00 mō ngā ākonga (ID hiahiatia).
Puta i te Lowell Sun Atawhai Golden karapu Championship haere ki te tuku i te karapu toa New England Golden ki te karapu National Golden Championship (tīmata Kia 14, 2018 i roto i te Omaha, Nebraska), i roto i te tua ki te tautoko i maona rohe me te hī rohe, nga Boys & Girls Club, kohua hupa, wharau manene, moni mate pukupuku, karahipi me maha atu take nui atawhai.
Otinga whaimana
tauhou
(Feb. 19, 2018)
LIGHTWEIGHTS (132 lbs.)
Shane Jordan, Brockton, MA / Everybody Fights
Dec (5-0)
Michael Correa, Manchester, NH / Manchester Pal
LIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS (141 lbs.)
Nelson Perez, Marlboro, MA / Upperkuts
Dec (5-0)
Robert Tomczyk, Sterling, MA / Palladin Martial Arts
WELTERWEIGHTS (152 Lbs.)
Alexander Lynch, Quincy, MA / Grealish mekemeke
Dec (4-1)
Konstantinos Papatsas, Waltham / Nontntum Boxing
FEMALE MIDDLEWEIGHTS (165 lbs.)
Jessica McFadden, Amesbury, MA / Union Street
Dec (3-2)
Samantha Surface, Brookline, Ma / Everybody Fights
(CNE championship final)
MIDDLEWEIGHTS (165 lbs.)
Mohammed Ibrahim, Boston, MA / unattached
Dec (5-0)
Jose DaCosta, Clinton, MA / Paladin
OPEN
LIGHTWEIGHTS (132 lbs.) – Whiringa whaiti
Jonathan DePina, Dorchester, MA / Everybody Fights
ESC1 (1:42)
Emmanual Antonetty, Lowell, MA / Lowell Te Hau-ā-uru Whakamutunga
Clay Scata, Framingham, MA / Nonantun Boxing Club
Dec (5-0)
David Semprit, Lowell, MA / Intenze 978
WELTERWEIGHTS (152 lbs.)
Pita Maher, Arlington, MA / Somerville mekemeke Club
Dec (5-0)
Matt Difraia, Melrose, MA / Firicano Noxing
Charlie Espinal, Salem, MA / Private Mea Mekemeke
Dec (5-0)
Kenny Larson, Amesbury, MA /Haverhill Downtown Boxing
MIDDLEWEIGHTS (165 Lbs.)
Yamarco Guzman, Methuen, MA / Canal Street mekemeke
RSC1 (2:35)
Kevin Lewis, Framingham, MA / Bancroft Boxing
Henry Gedney, Gloucester, MA / Gloucester Boxing Club
Dec (5-0)
Julien Baptiste, Lowell, MA / Lowell Boxing Club
72nd ā-tau Lowell Sun Charities Golden karapu Championship Hōtaka

(Lowell Memorial Auditorium – 6:30 p.m. tatau tuwhera, 7:30 p.m. a'ee tuatahi)
Central New England (Lowell Greater)
Whiringa whaiti: – Rāpare, Jan. 25
Championship FinalsRāpare, Feb. 1
New England Tournament o Champions
Tauhou Class whiringa whaiti – Rāpare, Feb. 8
Tauhou Class Championship whiringa toa – Rāpare, Feb. 15
Open whiringa whaiti Class – Wednesday, Feb. 21
Open Class Championship whiringa toa – Rāpare, Feb. 22
KŌRERO:
Tournament Executive Director: Bobby Russo
Kaiwhakahaere o ngā kaiwhakataetae i: Art Ramalho
Tumuaki o āpiha: Lauri Purcell
auvaha Ring: John vena cava
Wāhi: Lowell Memorial Auditorium, 50 Merrimack St., Lowell, MA
Twitter: @LowellGloves

Former UFC fighter Steve “Te tōku” Bossé To make his professional boxing debut

February 15 at the CASINO DE MONTRÉAL

Montreal (January 20, 2018) – popular fighter Steve “Te tōku” Bossé will make his professional boxing debut as part of the third installment of the 2017-2018 “CHRONO AVIATION Boxing Series 2017-2018”, February 15th at the Cabaret du Casino de Montréal.
A former pugilist on skates, as well as an ex-Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) MMA fighter, Bossé will face tough Bolivian heavyweight Hōngongoi “ConcealiCuellar Cabrera (12-6-0, 11 Koó), i roto i te a'ee ono-a tawhio.
CHRONO AVIATION Boxing Seriesis presented by Mise-O-Jeu, in association with Videotron, at the Cabaret du Casino de Montréal.
Bossé will attempt the Tour de force in terms of achieving popularity and success in his third contact sport. He was a great senior hockey star in Quebec, known asThe King of Fight on Ice”, followed by an MMA career that peaked when he was signed by UFC in 2014.
Cabrera, who started his career in 2009, has power in both hands with 11 knockouts i roto i tona 12 victories to date.
A native of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu in Quebec, Bossé clearly needs boxing experience before he steps up to face elite opponents in 10 or 12-round fights, engari Michel Hamelin and the R.A.C.J. demanded that the former UFC star make his boxing debut in a six-round match, rather than the more traditional four-rounder for a debut fight.
Don’t look for finesse, she won’t be at the rendezvous! ‘The Bosswants and must quickly face a brawler. said the vice president of operations and recruiting at Groupe Yvon Michel (Te omaoma), Bernard Barré.
The 36-year-old, Bossé had 14 pro MMA fights, te whakahiato i tētahi mīharo 12-2-0 (9 Koó) record, whai wāhi 2-1-0 (1 KO) in the UFC.
His violent knockout of Australian James Te Huna (16-8-0) i runga i Maehe 19, 2016 in Brisbane, Australia before 9552 pā, as well as his victory in a spectacular clash against the American Sean O’Connell (17-7-0), i runga i Pipiri 18, 2016 in Ottawa, i roto i te mua o te 10,490 pā, earned him performance bonuses.
He also won the Ringside MMA light heavyweight (205 lbs.) title belt, needing only 2:45 to stop Ontario’s Craig Brown (6-1-0), Mahuru 19, 2009, at the Claude-Robillard sports Complex.
Prior to his MMA fighting, Bossé was recognized as thechampion skaterin the North American Hockey League (LNAH), when he was a fan favorite who has more than 300 entertaining fights.
He got his nickname, “Te tōku” after a brief career in amateur boxing as a heavyweight, in which he faced the tournament champion of the Battle of the Hockey Enforcers, Dean “Ko te Mīhini” Mayrand, pro MMA fighter Jacques Dubé, in addition to officers on skates, Justin Leinhos and Louis Bédard.
Marie Eve-Dicaire in NABF title fight
I roto i te hui tahi-ngā, charismatic Marie Eve Dicaire (10-0) continues her march towards a world title KatiaLa LeonaAlvarino (8-4-1, 3 Koó), of Uruguay, for the vacant North American Boxing Federation (NABF) junior middleweight title. The winner will be better positioned for a future world title fight.
Marie-Eve can climb one step closer to the heights of women’s boxing. This fight represents a rendezvous with glory,” Barré added.
DiCaire, a former karate world champion, is undefeated in pro boxing, coming off a unanimous eight-round decision over Mexican invader Patty Ramirez (11-4) tenei muaHakihea 7 at the Cabaret du Casino de Montréal.
Alvarino’s last two appearances were in world title fights. In her last outing, back on October 21 in Montevideo, she lost as hard fought 10-round unanimous decision to International Boxing Federation Junior Middleweight World Champion Chris Namus(24-4, 8 Koó).
Mikael Zewski also fighting on loaded Feb. 15th kāri
World-class junior middleweight/welterweight Mikael Zewski (29-1, 22 Koó) e hoki i roto i te mahi Feb 15 versus battle-tested Mexican Jose “El Changuitode Jesus Macias (23-7-2, 12 Koó) in a potentially explosive eight-round fight. The latter notably lost a 10-round unanimous decision to American hopeful Erickson Lubin (13-0-0, 9 Koó) a year ago in Florida.
Zewski, who will be on his third outing under the GYM banner, won his last confrontation by knockout of Argentinian Enrique Martin Escobar (17-3, 14 Koó) whakamutungaHakihea 7 at the Casino de Montréal. With an impressive win over Macias, Zewski will be in line a North American championship title shot.
A protégé of former world champion Lucian Bute, Welterweight Bruno Bredicean (9-0, 3 Koó), as well as the spectacular welterweight prospect JessicaThe CobraCamara (3-0) will also see action.
Bredicean will face an opponent to be determined, while Camara will be opposed byGuadalupe “Pantera” Lincer Ortiz (2-5-0, 1 KO), o Mexico.
The beginning forWild ThingPellerin
In the evening’s opening fight, Steve Bossé’s training partner and experienced mixed martial arts fighter, YanWild ThingPellerin de Granby, will also make his pro boxing debut. He’s had 24 MMA fights (11-13-0) and will be facing an opponent to be determined.
Pellerin, who never feared adversity, has faced the best pugilists of his time, including former UFC middleweight champion Rich Franklin, in addition to UFC veterans from Quebec, Jonathan Goulet a Patrick Côté, as well as his current training partner, Bossé.
Tickets can be purchased via by going on line to https://www.admission.com/event/gala-de-boxe-gym-billets/893715.
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FNU aro Sports Whakaatu, Takahanga Arokite / recaps me whakanui i Anniversary 10 o Tony rite te Kaihautū

Tenei wāhanga noho tatou i te rota o te wā manatu ki Tony te wahi o te Whawhai kapa News Mutunga hoki 10 tau. tango ano tatou i te titiro hoki i UFC Fight Night 124 ka titiro mua ki e rua ngā kaupapa nui i runga i Rāhoroi: Bellator 192 headlined e Sonnen vs. Jackson me UFC 220 arahina e te whawhai taitara taumahamaha taumahamaha me te marama i waenganui i Stipe Miocic me Francis Ngannou (HVY) ko Daniel Cormier ko Volkan Oezdemir (L.HVY). aparau i ara tatou i te tahi mau whutupaoro NFL me etahi atu hākinakina. O te akoranga tango ano tatou i te titiro i te scene mekemeke. Whakarongo ki te whakaatu i te hononga i raro nei:

 

 

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UNDEFEATED WORLD CHAMPION ROBERT EASTER JR. OPENS UP TO JIM GRAY ABOUT HIS PAST AND FUTURE ASPIRATIONS IN SHOWTIME SPORTS® VIDEO FEATURE

Easter to Defend IBF Lightweight Title Against Javier Fortuna Apopo
I’m going to show him why he didn’t want to take this fight.” – Robert Aranga
Credit Photo: SHOWTIME

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TA: SHOWTIME Sports reporter Jim Gray sat down with undefeated world champion Robert Aranga Jr. at the famed Gleason’s Gym in Brooklyn ahead of his 135-pound title defense against former world champion Javier Fortuna. The pair discussed Easter’s motivations to enter the sport of boxing, his life outside the ring and future aspirations inside the ring.
The IBF Lightweight World Title Bout serves as the co-feature of the January 20 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, a Premier Boxing Champions event LIVE on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT) i Center Barclays, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™. The event is headlined by IBF Welterweight World Champion and 2012 U.S. Häkinakina Errol Spence Jr. making his first title defense against former two-division world champion Lamont Peterson.
Nothing concerns me about Fortuna”, said Easter. “He hasn’t been in the ring with no one like me with my attributes. I’m going to show him why he didn’t want this fight.
Looking ahead to what a successful title defense i runga i Rāhoroi night would mean for his career, Easter made it clear his goal was to unify the division. “Mikey Garcia, Jorge Linares – either or, e kore e mea faufaa te reira. It’s all in these guyshands if they want to face me.
SHOWTIME Sports will stream two live boxing undercard bouts featuring Marcus Browne and Adam Kownacki i runga i Rāhoroi on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING PRELIMS. Browne, an unbeaten 175-pound contender from Staten Island, will face Francy Ntetu in a 10-round fight while undefeated heavyweight Kownacki, fighting out of Brooklyn by way of Poland, will take on Iago Kiladze of Kiev, Ukraine i roto i te a'ee 10-a tawhio.

MIKEY GARCIA vs. SERGEY LIPINETS WORLD TITLE SHOWDOWN RESCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 10 LIVE ON SHOWTIME AT THE FREEMAN COLISEUM IN SAN ANTONIO & PRESENTED BY PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS

Unbeaten Three-Division World Champion Garcia Challenges Unbeaten Junior Welterweight World Champion Lipinets in SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Main Event
San Antonio, TX (January 19, 2018) – The highly anticipated showdown between undefeated three-division world champion Mikey Garcia and IBF 140-pound champion Sergey Lipinets has been rescheduled for Saturday, March 10th. The Premier Boxing Champions event was set to take place on February 10, but Garcia’s quest for a fourth world title had to be rescheduled following a training injury to Lipinets’ ringa. The fight will be live on SHOWTIME and will remain in San Antonio but move to the Freeman Coliseum.
Ticket information will be released early next week. Those holding tickets for the original date at the Alamodome will receive priority on seat exchange for the new venue. Utu Tickets e i $250, $150, $75, $50 a $20 and will be available at Ticketmaster.com or by calling 210 556-6390. The event is promoted by Ringstar Sports and TGB Promotions, in association with Leija-Battah Promotions.
The remainder of the card will remain the same including the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING co-feature, which will see two-division world champion Rances Barthelemy tango i runga i Kiryl Relikh in a rematch of their thrilling fight last May, this time for the vacant WBA 140-pound world title. The doubleheader of title bouts in the wide-open 140-pound division sets the stage for a potential unification match.
The 29-year-old Garcia (37-0, 30 Koó), emphatically returned to pound-for-pound lists in 2017 by scoring a highlight reel knockout of Dejan Zlaticanin to win the WBC Lightweight World Championship in January and then dominating four-division champion Adrien Broner on his way to a unanimous decision in July. Garcia is a member of a renowned boxing family, and is noted for his sportsmanship and his commanding presence in the ring, honed by his brother and acclaimed trainer Robert Garcia.
Garcia, of Moreno Valley by way of Oxnard, Calif., returned to the ring after a two-and-half-year layoff in July 2016 without missing a beat by stopping former champion Elio Rojas. Garcia, who has held world titles at 126, 130 a 135 pauna, has stopped 19 o tona whakamutunga 22 opponents including Roman “Rocky” Martinez, Juan Manuel Lopez and Orlando Salido.
With a win, Garcia would become only the third fighter in modern history to become champion at 126, 130, 135 and 140-pounds, joining future Hall of Famers Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao*.
The unbeaten Lipinets (13-0, 10 Koó) captured a super lightweight world title in just his 13th pro fight by defeating Akihiro Kondo via a unanimous decision on Whiringa 4 i runga i SHOWTIME. He is originally from Kazakhstan but moved to Russia when he was six years old. He currently lives in Beverly Hills, California, Lipinets and is trained by Buddy McGirt.
The 28-year-old moved up the 140-pound rankings with victories over then unbeaten Haskell Rhodes, Levan Ghvamichava and Walter Castillo before knocking out Leonardo Zappavigna in a world title eliminator last December. Lipinets will look to stamp his place as an elite fighter when he takes on the accomplished and dangerous Garcia on March 10.
*Pacquiao won lineal championships at 126 and 140-pounds, although he did not win alphabet titles.
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Errol Spence JR. vs. LAMONT PETERSON FINAL WEIGHTS, Korukī, Whakaahua & COMMISSION OFFICIALS FOR WELTERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME®

Spence Makes First Title Defense In Main Event Of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® From Barclays Center In Brooklyn, Presented By Premier Boxing Champions

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SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING – 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT i te SHOWTIME

 

 

IBF Welterweight World Championship

 

 

Errol Spence Jr.: 147 pauna

 

 

Lamont Peterson: 146 ¾ pauna

 

 

Kaitautoko: Harvey Dock; Judges: Julie Lederman (N.Y.), Don Trella (Conn.), Steve Weisfeld (N.J.)

 

 

IBF Lightweight World Championship

 

 

Robert Easter Jr.: 134 ½ pauna

 

 

Javier Fortuna: 136 ½ pounds**

 

 

Kaitautoko: Ricky Gonzalez; Judges: Glenn Feldman (Conn.), John McKaie (N.Y.), Kevin Morgan (N.Y.)

 

 

**Fortuna does not make the 135-pound lightweight limit and cannot win IBF title. Fortuna initially weighed 136.8 pounds and measured 136.4 pounds after the two-hour allowance.

 

 

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING PRELIMS – 7 p.m. AND/4 p.m. PT On Facebook Live &YouTube

 

 

Light Heavyweight Bout – 10 Rauna

 

 

Marcus Browne: 175 ¾ pauna

 

 

Francy Ntetu: 174 ½ pauna

 

 

Heavyweight Bout – 10 Rauna

 

 

Arama Kownacki: 260 pauna

 

 

Iago Kiladze: 220 ½ pauna

FLASH QUOTES:

 

 

SPENCE:

 

 

“This is a tough challenge. If you know Lamont, you know he’s a tough fight but I came to dominate the division and it started with Kell Brook. I’m going to get Lamont Peterson and then I’m going to get the other welterweights that are out there.

 

 

“It’s definitely important not just to win the fight, but how I win the fight. I came to dominate the division and I came here to look good. I’m the future of the division and I’m the future of boxing.”

 

 

PETERSON:

 

 

“I wouldn’t say that Errol isn’t the bigger guy, I just believe that it doesn’t matter. It’s all about boxing skills.

 

 

“I think we’ll both make each other look pretty good, but I’m going to win.”

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