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Borizteca Mekemeke tohu tūturu mā super Dewayne Beamon

San Diego, rite. (Hakihea 26, 2017) – he pai Borizteca Mekemeke ki te kauwhau i te hainatanga o tūturu mā super nguha Dewayne “Kāti Whakahaere” Beamon ki te kirimana whakatairanga motuhake.
Beamon o Goldsboro, Te Tai Tokerau Carolina he tohu kohakore o 13-0 ki te tekau knockouts.
Te 32 Beamon tau-tawhito ko te ngaio-tau e toru, a kua kē whakauru nui i runga i Rudolph Heti (10-2); mua kaiwero taitara ao William Gonzalez (30-6) & Jose Alfredo Rodriguez (32-5).
Kei te haere mai atu Beamon te mutu a tawhio 2 mo Zenon Venancio runga Whiringa 17 i roto i te Tijuna, Mexico.
I am very excited to sign with Borizteca Promotions. I like what Saul and Christine had to say. I had a lot of other offers, but they share my vision. I am an active fighter, a kei te fafau Borizteca Mekemeke mahi ahau,” Said Beamon.
Te titau Beamon te tau ka ū mai ki te waiho i te he tau e whakawhitinga ia ki contendership.
“I roto i te 2018, ahau titiro ahau i mua ki te hei i te toa ao, a Fighter of the Year nominee and to be a major player in the super flyweight division. I feel like I can beat the champions like Naoya Inoue. He has been fighting lower ranked guys then I am. Borizteca Boxing will get me those regional titles where it will get me into mandatory positions. I wanted to fight on the 1st SuperFly card in September, and I was hoping to fight Brian Viloria. Those fights will happen this year and people will understand why they call me “Mr. Kāti Running.”
“ite tatou i te tino whakakake ki te whai Dewayne raro tatou. E tatou mahere nui mo Dewayne i 2018,” said Saul Rios of Borizteca Boxing. “Kei te hanga matou i te outcall ki nga whakatairanga katoa i he rite ki te whawhai tangata i roto i te wehenga mā super Dewayne, homai noa tatou i te karanga.”

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FNU aro Sports Whakaatu “Nohopuku” Eddie Chambers Interview

Tenei wiki Tom, Tony and Rich catch up with Professional Boxer “Nohopuku” Eddie Chambers. Kia aroha mai, mahue tatou te Rauna tuhi i waho te hawhe tuatahi o te haapurororaa i te po nei i reira i matou he kōrero nui e pā ana ki te mea Chambers rite i roto i tona mahi pera tawhiti. i matou te whakaora i te uiuiraa Eddie katoa, ahakoa. Rich whakapāha hoki te tuawha tahi-ope (Tom te Cat) hoki ana pōrearea tamau i roto i te haerenga wawe. kia manawanui, ahakoa, e patata ana. Tenei Ko tetahi o nga uiuinga pai kua whakahaeretia tatou i roto i te wa roa, ko Eddie ko te mahi te piha haapiiraa tūturu. Ko reira utu te whakarongo a ka pea hei te tuatahi o te maha whakawhitinga ki Chambers pea e whai tatou i roto i te heke mai.

 

Eddie Tuhinga UIUIRAA

 

TWO-DIVISION WORLD CHAMPION DANNY GARCIA RETURNS TO THE RING TO FACE FORMER WORLD CHAMPION BRANDON RIOS ON SATURDAY, FEB. 17 LIVE ON SHOWTIME FROM MANDALAY BAY EVENTS CENTER & PRESENTED BY PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS

Ētahi atu, 168-Pound Champion David Benavidez Makes First World Title Defense in a Rematch with Ronald Gavril in the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Co-Āhuahira
Tickets i runga i Sale Rāhoroi, Hakihea 23 i 10 a.m. PST!
Las Vegas (Hakihea 21, 2017) – toa e rua-wehenga te ao Danny “Swift” Garcia returns to the ring to take on former world champion Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios in a welterweight showdown on Rāhoroi, February 17 ora i runga i SHOWTIME at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas and presented by Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions.
I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, toa whakaotinga o te mekemeke te ao Rawiri “Ko te Kara Whero” Benavidez will defend his Super Middleweight World Championship for the first time against Ronald Gavril in a rematch of their thrilling September 2017 bout in which Benavidez won the vacant title by split decision.
The card is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and TGB Promotions in association with DSG Promotions. The Benavidez-Gavril rematch is co-promoted by Sampson Boxing. Tickets for the live event go on sale Rāhoroi, Dec. 23 i 10 a.m. PST and will be available at AXS.com.
I’m excited just to get back in the ring,” Said Garcia, who was reigning world champion for the better part of six years dating back to his win over Hall of Famer Erik Morales in 2012 i roto i March 2017. “I needed the time off to recuperate and let my body heal.
Garcia (33-1, 19 Koó) was a unified world champion at super lightweight and welterweight and has fought and defeated many of the most formidable opponents in both divisions spanning two generations-Morales, Zab Hura, Kendall Holt, Amir Khan, Lucas Matthysse, Paulie Malignaggi and Lamont Peterson among them. Four of his five opponents in the welterweight division were world champions and 10 o tona whakamutunga 14 opponents were world champions or former world champions.
I was the reigning champion for six years, so I needed the rest,” continued the 29-year old Philadelphia fighter. “I’m ready to kick off the year in style and take over the welterweight division.
I roto i tona whawhai whakamutunga, a welterweight clash of world title holders, Garcia lost via split decision to now unified 147-pound world champion Keith Thurman in a hard-fought, exciting fight that aired live on CBS. The SHOWTIME BOXING on CBS broadcast drew the biggest boxing audience of the year, more than five million viewers which remains the largest audience to witness a primetime boxing broadcast since 1998.
Na, Garcia looks to re-establish his once dominant position at welterweight, a division that boasts more top-10 pound-for-pound fighters in the sport than any other weight class; fighters including world champions Errol Spence Jr., Thurman, Shawn Porter, Brook Kell, Lamont Peterson and more.
What’s interesting in this fight with Brandon Rios is our styles. We both like to come forward. This kind of matchup will bring out the best in both of us. I’m excited to be back in Las Vegas. I’ve had some of my best performances and some of my biggest fights there. I beat Lucas Matthysse and Amir Khan in Vegas. You fight in Las Vegas, you’re a superstar,” added Garcia.
Ka rite ki Garcia, Rios has fought many of the top welterweights of this era including world champions Timothy Bradley and Manny Pacquiao. The hard-nosed slugger from Oxnard, Calif., e 34 toa, 25 i te knockout. The 31-year-old Rios always comes prepared to battle. With an aggressive style and granite chin, he is one of the most entertaining boxers in the sport. In his last fight he scored a TKO victory over Aaron Herrera on Pipiri 11. A victory over Garcia, a top-10 welterweight in his own right, would immediately change the course of Rioscareer and demand that he be placed among the top-ranked in the division.
I’m excited to prove my critics wrong again,” said Rios. “I’m bring a ‘Bam BamRios slugfest to my fans. Danny is a great fighter, but I will beat him just like I have beat others in the past. I am focused and will make this a classic Mexican-Puerto Rican battle!”
SHOWTIME is poised to start the year with two crucial welterweight main event matchups,” Na ka mea a Stephen Espinoza, Executive Vice peresideni me Kaiwhakahaere General o SHOWTIME Sports®. “Following the January 20th event pitting Errol Spence Jr. vs. Lamont Peterson, Garcia vs. Rios features two of the most battle-tested and ferocious 147-pound fighters in the world. Add in the Benavidez vs. Gavril II co-feature, a fight that is guaranteed to deliver dramatic action, and we are picking up right where we left off in 2017 delivering the most compelling and important matchups in boxing’s deepest divisions.
We’re looking forward to the action at Mandalay Bay Events Center in February,” Said Leonard Ellerbe, CEO Mayweather Promotions. “Both Garcia and Rios are seasoned fighters that have faced the toughest competition in the welterweight division and they are both very hungry for a big win. The co-feature rematch between the youngest reigning world champion David Benavidez and challenger Ronald Gavril we already know will be thrilling. All four of these men have proven that they’ll put it all on the line in the boxing ring to leave no doubt about who the better man is. I tua atu, we are working on a crowd-pleasing undercard now. Everyone on this card will need to bring their ‘A gameto Las Vegas in order to be victorious on February 17.”
Danny Garcia is one of the most battle-tested, skillful boxers in the sport. What he did in running through the 140-pound division before moving up to welterweight is simply amazing,” said Tom Brown, Peresideni o TGB Whakatairanga. “‘Bam BamRios is a throwback warrior. He never met a fight that he backed down from. Putting Garcia and Rios into the ring against each other promises nothing but fireworks in a match that should provide maximum entertainment for fans. It’s the kind of fight that belongs in Las Vegas, a classic battle that harkens to welterweight wars of the past. The first match between Benavidez and Gavril left enough room for doubt that a rematch should settle any remaining questions. I’d expect both boxers to come in with something to prove and that translates into a fan-friendly match.
The 21-year-old Benavidez (19-0, 17 Koó) became the youngest reigning world champion in boxing and the youngest 168-pound champion in history at 20-years, nine months old when he scored a split decision against Gavril to win the super middleweight title on Mahuru 8. The bout featured multiple swings of momentum, thrilling exchanges and a wild 12th tawhio. Benavidez and Gavril pushed each other to deliver the best performance of their respective careers thus far.
I feel I won the fight,” said Gavril immediately after the decision. “I dominated the pace. I can’t say anything elseThe only thing I can do is to ask for a rematch.
I February 17, Gavril will get it.
No excuses this time,” Na ka mea a Sampson Lewkowicz o Sampson Boxing. “The minute Benavidez finished the fight I requested the rematch-on behalf of the winner-for the sole reason that he needed to win by emphatically and not by split decision. I wanted the public to be able to have the rematch so that everyone will know who the best is. I expect this time Gavril will say that he’s really been beaten. As the youngest reigning champion in the sport today, I want no doubt that Benavidez is the better man. It was a great fight the first time and this time we’ll see who the best truly is. Kāore he ngatahi. No doubt.
Fighting out of Phoenix, Ariz., Benavidez had scored 10 straight knockouts leading up to the match against Gavril. His eight-round KO victory over Rogelio Medina put him position for the vacant title.
This is a fight that my father, my team and I decided to take again to show everybody that I’m really the champion and there’s more to me than just being the youngest world champion,” Benavidez said. “I feel like I’m the better fighter and I’m going to definitely show it this time. I learned from that first fight that he puts on a lot of pressure. He likes to throw at the same time that I’m throwing. There are a couple different approaches to take against that. It’s going to be a great night of fights. Danny Garcia and ‘Bam Bam’ Rios, these are two fighters I look up to in the sport and it’s an honor to fight in their undercard. My training has been going well. We decided to bring in a strength and conditioning coach and I feel really strong. I believe I’ll be very prepared.
Gavril (18-2, 14 Koó) rose rapidly through the ranks by scoring seven straight victories including four by knockout since 2015. The 31-year-old Gavril was born in Bacau, Romania and now lives and fights out of Las Vegas. He fought a brilliant match against Benavidez, seizing control in the middle rounds and even dropping the young contender in the 12th with less than a minute left in the fight. I te pae hopea, it wasn’t enough as Gavril lost on two of the three judges’ scorecards.
I can’t wait to get into the ring again and take that belt,” said Gavril. “I learned his game plan quickly during the first fight, I blocked it well then, and I plan to do the same again. He has fast hands and power, I won’t take that from him, but I am prepared for whatever plan he comes in the ring with. I know I have what it takes to win this time. Preparing for this fight the second time around has been different, training has been more intense, and my team is preparing me to take him out once and for all. I can’t let him win. Some people said I won back in September, and were surprised by my performance. I thought it was close, and I thought the knock down gave me the advantage to win. All I can do is be ready. I don’t think either of us will upset the fans on fight night. I want to thank Floyd Mayweather and Leonard for another opportunity against Benavidez. He’s a great fighter and tough competitor and this will certainly be a great fight.
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Is USA Boxing Nationals Champion Jared Anderson America’s next great heavyweight?

Colorado Springs, Colorado (Hakihea 21, 2017) – Christmas came early for Jared Anderson, who not only won the heavyweight title at the recent USA Boxing National Championships, the 18-year-old also captured the Most Outstanding Boxer Award in the Elite Division.
Seeded No. 7 in an eight-boxer field at The Nationals, Anderson, in order, defeated No. 2 Jesus Flores i roto i te kuwaha a taka noa, 5-0, edged No. 3 Adrian Tillman i roto i te whiringa whaiti, 3-2, and upset five-time national champion Cam F. Awesome, 5-0, i roto i te whakamutunga aito.
In USA Boxing’s most recently listed heavyweight ratings (Nov. 17, 2017), Tillman and Awesome are ranked No. 1 a 2, aua, Flores is No. 5, and Anderson is unranked.
I think that’s going to change,” Anderson noted. “Winning the heavyweight title and Most Outstanding Boxing Award meant the world to me. Maybe some people had never heard of me, but I’ve been boxing since I was eight, and I’ve faced a lot of different styles.
I had a vendetta going with Tillman and, instead of boxing, I tried to take his head off. Simple work allowed me to beat Awesome. He is a good fighter. Cam does what he wants in the ringthrows jabs, sits there and builds up pointsand intimidates some opponents. I took the fight to him. Not wild, ahakoa, because he’d have been there in the ring, calm and smiling, and I would have lost. I used my jab more than anything against him.
One of 11 siblings in two households, Anderson is another USA Boxing success story. Growing up in Toledo, Ohio, Anderson was constantly getting into trouble in school and boxing eventually saved him. His mother convinced her son to meet a local boxing coach, who introduced Jared to boxing, drilling discipline into him, something Jared desperately needed at that point in his young life.
Boxing in Toledo has also aided his overall development in boxing. “We push each other,” Anderson explained. “We support each other and perfect our crafts. There’s a lot of support here at all the gyms in Toledo.
Anderson represented Team USA at this past August’s 2017 Bradenburg Cup in Frankfurt, Germany, at which Anderson won the heavyweight title, as well as the Most Outstanding Boxer Award, which should have been a warning for other leading U.S. heavyweights.
As a young boxer, Anderson admired three legends who were all products of USA Boxing, U.S. Olympians and Olympic medal winners: 1. Sugar Ray Leonard – “Ringa Fast, tere, a phenomenal boxer.” 2. Evander Holyfield – “A warrior who could bang or box. Moved up successfully from cruiserweight to heavyweight.” 3.Muhammad Ali — “Not just because he was a great boxer, but more so because of his life.
Tika i teie nei, Anderson stand 6′ 2 and weighs 200 lbs., but he’s only 18 and should continue growing even larger. I te pae hopea, he wants to be heavyweight champion of the world, but Jared does have a plan.
I want to stay as active as possible next year, competing in tournaments, and turn pro but not until after the (2020) Olympics,” Anderson concluded. “I’m not turning pro until after the (2020) Olympics. I want to win a gold medal, turn pro and win the world heavyweight title, so I can move my mother out of the ‘hood.
Remember the name, boxing fans, Jared Anderson has the potential to be America’s next great heavyweight.
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Mikey Garcia vs. Quotes Sergey Lipinets San Antonio Press Conference & Photos

(Credit Photo: Esther Lin / SHOWTIME)
Three-Division World Champion Garcia Faces 140-Pound World Champion Lipinets Rāhoroi, Feb. 10 ora i runga i SHOWTIME® Mai i te Alamodome i San Antonio, Texas &
Vauvauhia e Pirimia mekemeke Champions
Pāwhiritia HERE hoki Whakaahua i Ehetere Lin / SHOWTIME
San Antonio (Hakihea 19, 2017) – toa e toru-wehenga tūturu aoMikey Garcia a hinga kore IBF Junior Welterweight World Champion Sergey Lipinets i kanohi ki te kanohi mō te rua o nga ra tika Rātū i te amuiraa press i roto i San Antonio, ki te matapaki i ō rātou wāhi hui pupūtanga tango matua Rāhoroi, Feb. 10ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10:15 p.m. AND/PT). aroaro te matchup o runga-5 Welterweights teina runga e Pirimia mekemeke Champions i te Alamodome i San Antonio, Texas.
Ka ngā ano SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING kapinga toa e rua-wehenga te ao Rances Barthelemy i roto i te rematch ki Kiryl Relikh mo te wātea WBA taitara 140-pauna ao.
Tikiti mo te takahanga, whakatairangatia ana e te e Ringstar Sports ko TGB Whakatairanga, E utu i $250, $150, $75, $50 a $20. He tīkiti i runga i-hoko i teie nei, me te wātea i Ticketmaster.com.
Tenei ko te aha te kaiuru amuiraa press i ki te mea Rātū i a Ruth Chris paopaohia House Grand Hyatt i San Antonio:
MIKEY García
“E tatari tatou i te whawhai whakataetae uaua. Lipinets Ko te toa e te mea mōrearea tonu. Kei a ia te mana i roto i te ringa e rua, a e kore ia te wehi ki te tuku i ona ringa haere. te pai ki te kia patua ano e ia, kia e taea e ia te patua e koe ki muri. Ko te aha hanga mōrearea ia.
“he nui rawa ki te haere i runga i tenei whai wāhi ki te riro i te taitara i roto i te wha o wehenga. E mea uaua ki te mau whawhai rite tenei. Au haere mai ahau hari katoa tahi kia taea te hoatu e tatou nga pā he whakaatu nui.
“Last tau i nui he tau mo toku hoki. tīmata te reira ki te wikitōria taitara ao mo te taitara wehenga toru, me te ka i ahau te wikitoria nui mo Adrien Broner i roto i te raumati. E rapu ana ahau mo nga mea ara nui i roto i 2018 a tino whariki tenei tau whakamutunga i te ara mo te taua.
“Toa i te tuawha taitara i te Unuunu nui hoki ahau i roto i te hanga tenei whawhai tupu. Ki te hanga hītori rite e he tahi mea e tino tura'i ahau. e mohio ana ahau e whai i te rota atu ki te rave i roto i te hākinakina e ahau, engari ko te tīmatanga nui tenei. Ko te aronga e hiahia ana ahau ki te haere i roto i tenei.
“He te te rota o te taranata, me te hītori i roto i te mekemeke i San Antonio. He taku teina he omaoma konei me to tatou he rota o whawhai whakangungu tatou ki i te rohe. Ahakoa kore kua ahau whawhai konei, Kua whakawhiwhia mai ahau i te rota o te tautoko i te hapori. A, no te i titiro tatou ki wāhi mo te whawhai, ko te tahi mea i hiamo ahau ki te mahi i tenei.
“Kua whawhai ahau i roto i rohe rerekē o Texas a riro tonu te rota o te aroha, engari e kore i ahau i taea e ki te whawhai i roto i San Antonio. faaoti matou ki te kawe i te whawhai i konei ki te hoatu te tahi mea hoki ki te āhua o Texas. He te kore pa pai ki te manaaki i te reira i te San Antonio.”
Sergey LIPINETS
“Ko te pā i roto i San Antonio taea titau whakaari. Te haere ki te waiho i te whakaatu. Te haere ki te whai nifó nui, knockdowns me nga mea katoa e hiahia hiahia ana koe ki te kite i roto i te whawhai.
“Ko te wero nui e kua i ahau i roto i toku mahi tenei. Mikey Ko te whetū nui, engari au e ahau rawa whakataetae, me te hiahia ahau ki te whakaatu i te ao he aha ahau e taea te mahi i.
“e kore e taea te ki āu toku wairua i tetahi toa, engari ano hoki i ahau i te tere me te kaha ki te riro. ka whakaatu ahau toku kaha kino i runga i February 10.
“Mikey Ko te kaitākaro chess rawa pai. People haafaufaa ore tona kaha ki te whakaaro i roto i te whakakai. Na e kore e taea e ahau noa te haere i roto i te reira ki te kāhua e kua whakamahia tetahi atu ki a ia. e haere tatou ki te mahi pakeke i runga i te mahere kēmu pai hoki te mea e ahau e taea te mahi i.
“Kei te haere tenei ki te waiho i te whawhai uaua. Kei te whai ahau ki te tiki i te wini tetahi ara e taea e ahau. e kore e taea e ahau e mea te mea kei te haere i te reira ki te titiro rite, engari ka waiho e ahau rite mo tetahi mea i roto i te whakakai.
“Ahau haere mai ahau ki te toa. e hiahia ana ahau ki te kia i te tūranga e kua tae Mikey i roto i tenei hākinakina. Kua mahi ahau pakeke ki te tiki i ki tenei momeniti me haere ahau ki te hoatu i te reira toku katoa ki te tango i te rawa.
“Ki te kore ahau i whakaaro i ahau rite hoki tenei whawhai ka kore e ahau i tangohia i te reira. E tatou te mahere, me te ka whakamahi matou i te wheako katoa kua riro mai i ahau i toku mahi ki te mahia i te reira.”
RICHARD Schaefer, Tiamana & Kaiwhakahaere Matua o Ringstar Sports
“Kei te haere mekemeke ki 2018 ki torohaki nui, me te tīmata i roto i ki te ngā kaupapa nui rite tenei. Kua koe rua toa tūturu whiwhi i roto i te whakakai ki te whawhai tahi i te tahi. These kind of fights are going to continue to elevate the sport to great heights.
“ko te whawhai ngāwari ki te hanga i tenei no te mea i a koutou e rua whawhai e hiahia ana ki te ine i ratou ki te pai. Ko te whawhai Ua hohoro i meatia tenei. i kore toa ki te kia whakaae. ite takatu rua ratou e taea e riro me e haere ki te whawhai ki te huru o te toa tūturu.
“Kihai ano i tetahi o enei takatu tetahi whakaaro kia ngaro ratou. ko ratou 100 ōrau whakaatu i e haere ratou ki te haere i roto i o reira ki whakaarahia ratou ringa. Ko te mea kei te haere ki te hanga i tenei he matchup nui.”
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Titiro Whakamua E rua-Division World Champion Badou Jack ki rahi 2018 roto & Outside of the Ring Following Impressive 2017 Campaign

 

(Credit Photo: Esther Lin / SHOWTIME)
Las Vegas (Hakihea 19, 2017) – I muri i te tuatahi-hia i roto i te wehenga taumahamaha marama, toa e rua-wehenga te ao Badou Jack Kei te titiro ki te whakamahi i 2018 ki te whakamatau i ko ia te runga toa 175-pauna i roto i te ao, me tetahi o nga pai whawhai pauna-no te-pauna i roto i te hākinakina.
“Ko ahau 100 ōrau māia i roto i toku kaha ki te tango i runga i ka whiua te tangata i roto i te wehenga,” Na ka mea a Jack. “au e ahau te roanga i taumahamaha marama, engari whakamatauria e kua ahau no ahau. au maka ana e ahau nga heavyweights marama katoa i runga i pānui.”
kite tuatahi taumahamaha marama o Jack wero ia toa WBA Natana i totoa i te hui tahi-matua o te Mayweather vs. McGregor pupūtanga River i roto i August i mua o mirioni. nuinga Jack te mahi i te tīmatanga, ka mutu te papatu i roto i te rima o tawhio ki te riro i te taata tei mau taitara ao i roto i te piha haapiiraa taimaha tuarua.
“I muri i toku wini ki totoa, au ahau rite ki ngä i te whawhai nui i roto i reira,” Na ka mea a Jack. “E matau ana ahau e, ki te whakamana e ahau ki runga ki toku aravihi, Kei te haere ahau ki te whakaturia te ara ki whakakotahi i te taitara. Ahau tika i ki te tango i reira tetahi whawhai i te wa.”
timata Jack 2017 na roto i te maka ana i runga i te mahi autaia i roto i te whawhai o te kaitono Tau ki reira IBF Super whitu World Champion James DeGale. The unification showdown on January 14 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn ended in a controversial draw, ahakoa te nuinga o ngā ringside piro te whawhai i roto i te manakohia o Jack.
“Te whakanoho i ahau ake mo te angitu mō te tau i muri mai e kore e e taea, kahore he he nui 2017,” tonu Jack. “Whana atu te tau ki te whawhai whakakotahitanga ki Hemi DeGale i te ara pai ki te tīmata, a ahakoa ahau Ua pahuatia, ko reira he po nui hoki ahau me toku rōpū. ako ahau i te rota, me te tino riro pā hou i konei, me te ki waho.”
Fanauhia i roto i te Sweden me whawhai i roto o Las Vegas, te 2008 Häkinakina hoki Gambia taketake o tona papa ko te toa ao i roto i te tikanga truest o te kupu. Kua Jack kua tohua i tēnei tau mō te rua o te wa i roto i tona Sweden Māori mo te Tāne kaipara i o te tohu tau i te idrottsgalla Svenska whaimana. Otiia kahore he mea te mea e tupu i roto i te whakakai, ka waiho win nui o Jack whanau ka ū mai o tona tamaiti tuarua i roto i te Maehe.
“i taea e ki te noho i te rota o te wā ki toku utuafare i roto i ahau 2017 me ahau poihere tonu e,” Na ka mea a Jack. “Ko te matua i roto i tenei hākinakina me te i roto i te ora Balance. Ki tetahi atu tamaiti e haere mai, E rapu ana atu ahau ki tonu ki te whai i taku moe rite te papa, tane me te toa ao.”
Ki te whawhai nui me te tua hou ki te whānau i runga i te ara, mohio Jack e ko te tau tenei ki te hopu i runga i tona mana hei toa ao ao ki te kawe ia ki tiketike hou, tae atu pakihi me kaha aroha kia e ka kauwhautia i roto i 2018.
“E ahau pakiaka kaha, me te kawe e ahau toku kainga tupu ki ahau wa katoa tomo ahau te whakakai,” Na ka mea a Jack. “E ahau he fatongia ki kia haehaa, me te hei toa o te iwi. Ahau tae mai te rota o nga wahi hou i roto i 2017 a reira tino whakawhānui toku tirohanga o te ao. au e ahau rite ki te tango i runga i te tau mua, ka meinga toku rōpū, whānau me pā whakakake wa katoa whiwhi ahau i te tupono noa.”

Salita Promotions Signs Women’s Superstar Christina Hammer to Multi-Fight Promotional Contract

Promoter Dmitriy Salita proudly announces the signing of undefeated women’s unified world middleweight champion Christina Hammer to a multi-fight promotional contract.
Already a superstar in Europe, “Lady Hammer” (22-0, 10 Koó), from Dortmund, Germany, (via Novodolinka, Katatānga) is the current WBC and WBO Middleweight Champion. She has also previously held the WBF Middleweight, as well as WBO and WBF Super Middleweight Championships.
Under Salita’s promotional direction, Hammer will make her United States boxing debut on Rāmere, January 12, i te tahuri Stone Resort Casino i Verona, New York, on the non-televised undercard of a ShoBox: Ko te Generation New telecast (10 p.m. AND/PT), featuring unified Women’s Super Middleweight World Champion Claressa ShieldsWBC and IBF title defense against mandatory challenger Tori Nelson. Hammer is scheduled for a 10-round fight, highlights of which will be shown on SHOWTIME.
I never had any doubt that my manager Harald Pia and I would reach an agreement,” said a happy Hammer of the signing. “I love the U.S.,” tonu ia. “If you are successful here, you will be successful everywhere. Since the beginning of my boxing career it has been a dream of mine to fight in the U.S.. E kore e taea e ahau e tatari hoki January 12.”
Hammer joins the Salita Promotions roster that also includes women’s superstar, unified super middleweight champion and two-time gold medalist Claressa Shields, as well as world, Pākehā (2X) a Russian (6X) amateur champion and 2012 Häkinakina, Elena Savelyeva.
Christina has all the tools to become a star in the U.S.,said Dmitriy Salita. “Her skills, personality and appeal outside the ring make Christina a unique and special fighter in the talent-filled middleweight division. Whakapono ana ahau 2018 is going to be a historic year for women’s boxing all over the world.
Hammer is a technically outstanding boxer, but her outstanding physical strength is what separates her from the rest of the world’s 160-pound fighters. She was voted WBF Female Fighter of the Year in 2011 a 2013; the WBO Female Fighter of the Year in 2013; the BDB Female Boxer of the Year in 2016; the HERQUL Female Boxer of the Year in 2017 and is the only woman in Europe to earn the Diamond Ring of the WBO.
It is always a pleasure to work with highly professional partners,” said manager Pia of the deal. “I’m confident we have a contract that is good for all parties. Christina is very happy to be fighting in the U.S. It is a dream of hers to be successful over here and she can’t wait to show the U.S. public who Christina Hammer is!”
Tikiti mo te takahanga, whakatairangatia ana e te e Salita Whakatairanga, E tēnei wā i runga i te hoko mo $75 mo te rua rarangi tuatahi o te ringside, $65 mō te toe tūru ringside me ētahi atu katoa utu i $49 a $37, me tetahi utu e hāngai ana. Ka taea te hokona tīkiti i roto i te tangata na roto i te te karanga i te tahuri Stone Resort Pouaka Office i ranei 800.771.7711 online ranei i Ticketmaster.
In the telecast opener Uzbekistan power-puncher Shohjahon Ergashev (11-0, 11 Koó) Ka fehangahangai hoa tūturu me runga-10 runga Sonny Fredrickson (18-0, 12 Koó) o Toledo, Ohio. I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, Hehe Hernandez (10-1, 7 Koó) ka tango i runga i Ernesto Garza (9-2, 5 Koó; 1-3 WSB) i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa whā super a'ee.

2016 Olympic Silver Medalist SHAKHRAM GIYASOV Arrives in U.S.A. to Start Pro Career

Las Vegas, NV (Hakihea 18, 2017)Uzbekistani superstar and 2016 Olympic Silver Medalist, Shakhram Giyasov, has landed in the United States, and will settle in Las Vegas, NV, to start his pro career. Ka rite ki te ngaio, Giyasov will campaign in the welterweight division, where he was a sensational amateur standout.
At age 24, Giyasov who stands at 5’9″, is one of the most talented boxers to enter the professional ranks in the last decade. This past summer in Hamburg, Germany, the right handed Giyasov captured Gold (Welterweight) i te 2017 International mekemeke Association (AIBA) World Championships. Giyasov’s victory in the finals against Cuba’s Roniel Iglesias, te 2012 Olympic Gold mētara, came to no one’s surprise, as the Uzbekistan was the #1 seed entering the tournament. Shakhram was voted best boxer of the tournament by his peers, toa 56% of the AIBA online poll.
I have arrived in the United States of America and plan to establish myself as the next great champion from Uzbekistan,” said Shakhram Giyasov. “My goal is to conquer the welterweight division and become a pound-for-pound champion. I set my goals high because I believe in myself and the team I’ve put around me. Together we will go to the top.
Giyasov, who is a mega-star in his native land of Uzbekistan, is managed by Ruslan Khusinov, an international sports agent with ties to some of the best amateur boxers in the world. His reasoning for bringing Giyasov to the bright lights of Las Vegas was easy, to establish his brand in the mecca of professional boxing.
We are very please with our decision to bring Shakhram Giyasov to Las Vegas,” said Ruslan Khusinov. “Everyone recognizes Las Vegas as the mecca of boxing and this is where we want to build our foundation. I have big plans to make Giyasov a super-star here in the States, just like back home where his popularity is undeniable.
Training Giyasov, ka waiho Justin Gamber, who guides the corner of undefeated world ranked contender, Karepe “Ringa Sweet” Plant (16-0, 10 Koó). Gamber believes Giyasov can jump on the fast track to a world title.
In today’s boxing game, you have many boxers with high amateur pedigree’s, fighting for a world title before their 15th pro fight,” Justin Gamber stated. “I believe Giyasov fits that mold. I can see him fighting for a world title early in his career.

Jose Haro fighting for a break in 2018

WEST JORDAN, Utah (Hakihea 18, 2017) – United States Boxing Association (USBA) featherweight champion Jose “PepitoHaro (14-1-1, 8 Koó) is suffering from unfair blowback for the accidental role he played this past summer, in which his opponent, Daniel Franco, nearly died from injuries resulting from their nationally televised fight in Idaho.
Te 3-2 underdog Haro, fighting out of West Jordan, Utah, dropped Franco with a chopping right in the eighth round, soon followed by a crisp combination of devastating punches, which resulted in a knockout victory and the USBA title for Haro.
Kanohi, Franco (16-2-3, 11 Koó) was sent to Mercy Medical Hospital, where he underwent two brain surgeries to relieve pressure caused by brain bleeds. He came out of a medically induced coma and, fortunately, Franco continues to recover at home in California from what his father/trainer, Al Franco, has described as a miracle.
I can’t forget it,” Haro said about his last fight. “It’s been traumatic. I’m very happy Franco is recovering but, every time something comes up about him on social media, a lot of people tag me. I don’t answer, I just need to deal with it. My victory was taken away, I couldn’t enjoy it. I fought a clean fight, but some people blame me for what happened.
Haro hasn’t fought since that fateful night in Iowa last June. Whitfield Haydon, who serves as Haro’s agent, is a veteran Southern California matchmaker, pea, best known for discovering under-the-radar boxing talent such as Haro. It appeared that Haro was finally going to catch a big break in late October, when Haydon was contacted about a non-mandatory title fight for Haro with International World Boxing (IBF) Featherweight World Champion “Uira” Lee Selby (26-1, 9 Koó). The Selby vs. Haro world title fight contract was reportedly being drawn up and Team Haro had agreed to promotional options in the event of him winning. Suddenly, ahakoa, communications with Team Selby went dark. Team Haro later learned that Selby had gone in another direction, Eduardo Ramirez, who Selby defeated by way of a 12-round unanimous decision December 9 i roto i te London.
We were going to London for short money because the world title shot was worth it,” Haydon explained. “Haro would have been one helluva live dog in that fight. I must not have been the only one thinking that way. I’ve been hearing that, within the boxing industry, Haro has become a hot potato after his Franco fight. How ridiculous is this? Last time I checked, Haro’s a featherweight who’s also capable of fighting at junior lightweight or super lightweight. My phone has been silent, ahakoa, other than for a late notice fight or a fight at lightweight. Boxing sometimes eats its own. This is a joke.
Haro, who was a member of the USA Junior Olympic Boxing Team during his amateur days, isn’t 100-percent sure why he’s not being offered good fights, but he does blame most of it on boxing politics.
After the Franco fight,” Haro remarked, “I feel like I’ve been benched. I think I’m not getting good fights is because I’m a high risk, no reward fighter. I’m depressed right now about it. I love boxing but, Ahau 30 with a wife and five kids. Boxing politics is the reason!”
Boxing is the most unforgiving sport, boxers risk their lives every time they walk up the three steps into the ring. The aftereffects of a boxing tragedy like this is traumatic for all parties involved. Nobody knows that better than the 30-year-old Haro.
Ranked No. 15 i roto i te ao nei i te IBF, Haro works fulltime for Pepsi, putting product on shelves at supermarkets in Utah. The father of three girls and two boys, the hard-working Mexican-American starts at 3 a.m. and works until 12 poutumarotanga, then goes home to watch his children because his wife, Yesenia, also needs to work to make ends meet.
Haro has overcome so many obstacles during his career that some refer to him as, “Hard Luck Haro.In addition to repercussions from the Franco fight, back in 2015, he was shot in both feet (see accompanying picture) in a parking lot after shopping by a stranger for no apparent reason. Haro noted, “I was tainted by that because only bad guys get shot, matau?”
Losing the opportunity to fight in his world title fight against Selby was another example of what Haro’s been facing the past six months. “I’m not much of a talker,” uru ia, “but I won’t be used for leverage. I won’tbe used as piece of meat. I’m not taking a fight just for the money, I’m going in the ring to give it my all to win for me, my family and team.
I’m riding this out (boxing career) for my wife and children. I’m teaching my kids to never give up and to continue working hard no matter what life may throw you. It’s been rough. We’ve had our ups and downs, but I have to continue working until, hopefully, I get a big payday.
For Haro and Haydon, they’re both due for a big break in 2018.

UNBEATEN SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT PROSPECT BLAIRTHE FLAIRCOBBS SIGNS WITH GOLDEN BOY PROMOTIONS


Photo by Prince Ranch Boxing
Las Vegas, NV (Hakihea 15, 2017)Undefeated super-lightweight prospect, BlairThe Flair” Cobbs (8-0, 6 Koó), e te hunga e whakahaere te Prince Ranch Boxing’s Greg Hannley, has signed a promotional agreement with Whakatairanga Boy Golden. Cobbs, who trains in Las Vegas by way of Philadelphia, is ready to take his career to the next level, and vows to bring value to an already loaded stable at GBP.
I’m super excited that I’ve signed with Golden Boy Promotions,” said Blair Cobbs. “I worked extremely hard to get in position to sign with a top-notch promoter and all that hard work has paid off. It’s time to step up my game and show the world that I belong with the elite fighters in my division. I’m going to make everyone proud at Golden Boy with electrifying performances. I want to thank Greg Hannley for making my dreams come true.
This is just the beginning of a great working relationship with Golden Boy Promotions,” Greg Hannley, president of Prince Ranch Boxing, kī. “Blair Cobbs is an exceptional fighter with a ton of upside. His dedication to the sport of boxing, along with his elevated ring IQ, is what makes him special. Golden Boy Promotions is a first-class operation, and Blair will shine with every opportunity that comes his way.