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Ẹka Archives: Boxing
FNU Combat Sports Show “Sare” Eddie Chambers Lodo
Ose yi Tom, Tony and Rich catch up with Professional Boxer “Sare” Eddie Chambers. Laanu, a gbigbasilẹ glitch osi wa lai akọkọ idaji awọn igbohunsafefe lalẹ ibi ti a ti ní nla kan fanfa nipa ohun ti Chambers se ninu rẹ ọmọ ki jina. A se fi gbogbo Eddie lodo, tilẹ. Rich apologizes fun awọn kẹrin àjọ-ogun (Tom awọn Cat) fun re ibakan interruptions ni kutukutu lọ. Ṣe suuru, tilẹ, eniya. Eleyi jẹ ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju ojukoju ti a ti sọ ni o waiye ni igba pipẹ, ati Eddie jẹ gidi kan kilasi igbese. O ti wa ni tọ awọn gbọ ati ki o yoo jasi jẹ akọkọ ti ọpọlọpọ awọn chats pẹlu Chambers a yoo seese ni ni ojo iwaju.
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
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Is USA Boxing Nationals Champion Jared Anderson America’s next great heavyweight?
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Mikey Garcia la. Sergey Lipinets San Antonio Press Conference Quotes & Awọn fọto
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Meji-Division World asiwaju Badou Jack woni Siwaju si monumental 2018 inu & Outside of the Ring Following Impressive 2017 Ipolongo
(Photo Ike: Esteri Lin / Showtime)
Las fegasi (December 19, 2017) – Lẹhin ti ẹya óyà Uncomfortable ninu ina heavyweight pipin, meji-pipin aye asiwaju Badou Jack ti wa ni nwa lati lo 2018 lati fi mule pe o ni awọn oke 175-iwon Onija ninu aye ati ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju iwon-fun-iwon onija ni idaraya.
“Emi ni 100 ogorun igboya ninu mi agbara lati ya lori ati ki o lu ẹnikẹni ninu awọn pipin,” wi Jack. “Mo wa ni newcomer ni ina heavyweight, sugbon mo ti tẹlẹ safihan mo jẹ. Mo n ti o nri gbogbo awọn ina heavyweights lori akiyesi.”
Jack ká ina heavyweight Uncomfortable si ri i koju awọn WBA asiwaju Nathan cleverly ni àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ ti Mayweather la. McGregor blockbuster showdown ni Oṣù ni iwaju awon milionu. Jack gaba lori awọn igbese lati outset ati duro ni asiwaju ninu karun yika lati di a aye akọle dimu to ni a keji àdánù kilasi.
“Lẹhin mi win lodi si cleverly, Mo setan lati Àkọlé awọn tobi njà jade nibẹ,” wi Jack. “Mo mọ pé o ba ti mo ṣe soke si mi ipa, Mo n lilọ lati ṣeto a ona si izqkan awọn orúkọ oyè. Mo ti o kan ni lati mu o ọkan ija ni akoko kan.”
Jack bẹrẹ 2017 nipa o nri lori kan sensational išẹ ni a ija ti Odun tani si ki o si IBF Super Middleweight World asiwaju James DeGale. The unification showdown on January 14 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn ended in a controversial draw, pelu julọ ringside alafojusi Ifimaaki awọn ija ni Jack ká ojurere.
“Eto ara mi soke fun aseyori fun nigbamii ti odun yoo ko ni le ṣee ṣe lai nini a nla 2017,” tesiwaju Jack. “Gbigba si pa awọn odun pẹlu awọn unification ija lodi si James DeGale a ti o dara ju ona lati bẹrẹ, ati ki o tilẹ Mo ni ja, o je ńlá kan night fun mi, ati mi egbe. Mo ti kẹkọọ a pupo ati ki o pato ni ibe titun egeb nibi ati odi.”
Bi ni Sweden ati ija jade ti Las Vegas, awọn 2008 Olympian fun baba rẹ abinibi Gambia ni a aye asiwaju ninu awọn truest ori ti awọn ọrọ. Jack ti a ti yan odun yi fun awọn keji akoko ni abinibi re Sweden fun awọn Male elere ti Odun eye ni Ami Svenska idrottsgalla. Sugbon ko si ohun ti o ṣẹlẹ ni iwọn, Jack ká tobi julo win yoo jẹ ìṣe ibi ti re keji ọmọ ni Oṣù.
“Mo je anfani lati na kan pupo ti akoko pẹlu ebi mi ni 2017 ati ki o Mo nigbagbogbo cherish ti,” wi Jack. “Iwontunwonsi jẹ kiri ni yi idaraya ati ni aye. Pẹlu ọmọ miran bọ, Mo n wa siwaju si tẹsiwaju lati tẹle mi ala bi baba, ọkọ ati ki o kan aye asiwaju.”
Pẹlu ńlá njà ati titun kan afikun si awọn ẹbi lori awọn ọna, Jack mọ pe yi ni odun to capitalize lori rẹ ipo bi ohun okeere aye asiwaju lati mu u lati titun Giga, pẹlu owo ati alanu tiraka ti o ni yoo kede ni 2018.
“Mo ni lagbara wá ati ki o Mo gbe mi iní pẹlu mi gbogbo igba ti mo tẹ iwọn,” wi Jack. “Mo ni ojuse lati jẹ onírẹlẹ ki o si wa awọn enia ká asiwaju. Mo ti ṣàbẹwò kan pupo ti titun ibi ni 2017 ati awọn ti o gan fẹ mi wo ti aye. Mo wa setan lati ya lori awọn odun niwaju ki o si ṣe mi egbe, ebi ati egeb agberaga ni gbogbo igba ti mo ti gba awọn anfani.”
Salita Promotions Signs Women’s Superstar Christina Hammer to Multi-Fight Promotional Contract
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2016 Olympic Silver Medalist SHAKHRAM GIYASOV Arrives in U.S.A. to Start Pro Career
Las fegasi, NV (December 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. Bi awọn kan ọjọgbọn, 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) ni 2017 International Association Boxing (AIBA) World Championships. Giyasov’s victory in the finals against Cuba’s Roniel Iglesias, awọn 2012 Olympic Gold medalist, 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, gba 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, yoo jẹ Justin Gamber, who guides the corner of undefeated world ranked contender, Kalebu “Dun si owo” Ohun ọgbìn (16-0, 10 KOs). 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 ija,” 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 (December 18, 2017) – United States Boxing Association (USBA) featherweight champion Jose “Pepito” Haro (14-1-1, 8 KOs) 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.
Awọn 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.
Ibanuje, Franco (16-2-3, 11 KOs) 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, boya, 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 “Monomono” Lee Selby (26-1, 9 KOs). 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, tilẹ, 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 ni 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, tilẹ, 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, Mo wa 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 ninu aye nipa awọn 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 kẹfa, 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, otun?”
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,” o si gba eleyi, “but I won’t be used for leverage. I won’t’ be 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.
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UNBEATEN SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT PROSPECT BLAIR “THE FLAIR” COBBS SIGNS WITH GOLDEN BOY PROMOTIONS
Photo by Prince Ranch Boxing
Las fegasi, NV (December 15, 2017) – Undefeated super-lightweight prospect, Blair “The Flair” Cobbs (8-0, 6 KOs), ti o ti wa ni itọju rẹ nipa Prince Ranch Boxing’s Greg Hannley, has signed a promotional agreement with Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega. 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, so. “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.”