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Robbery at the Cannery! Scoring Woes Continue in Las Vegas as Eduardo Ramirez Cheated by Bad Judging

Barthelemy-Ramirez Ends in Dubious Draw
A loud chorus of boos rang out as another controversial Las Vegas decision was rendered in aswè a Leduan Barthelemy vs. Eduardo Ramirez featherweight battle at the Cannery Hotel & Kazino nan Las Vegas.
Ramirez, nan Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Meksik, seemed to have done more than enough to deserve the nod over a listless Barthelemy in the 10-round featherweight main event of a Premier Boxing Champions “Kiba vs.. Meksik” TOE-TO-TOE MADI evènman, televised nationally on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes.
Apre 10 rounds of pounding and chasing the exhausted Cuban around the ring, often landing multi-punch combinations to the head and body, Ramirez and corner rightfully celebrated their well-deserved upset victoryBut in Las Vegas boxing, nothing is certain, especially scoring.
While Judge Glen Trowbridge was able to pick the right winner at least (but by too tight a margin) nan 96-94, the other two inexplicably scored the lopsided beating (Tim Cheatham) 95-95 and an unbelievable 97-93 Barthelemy from Patricia Morse Jarman.
This controversial scoring is the second time Las Vegas judges have made major blunders on national television in a short time, as it comes less than two weeks after the Canelo vs. GGG scoring debacle.
It is also not the first time Morse Jarman has been involved in controversial and highly questionable scoring.
Her decades of head-scratching scores include having Fernando Vargas ahead of Oscar De La Hoya at the time of De La Hoya’s 11th round stoppage victory, as well as having Beibut Shumenov winning 117-111 in a fight against Gabriel Campillo that Campillo clearly dominated and was robbed. Also among her long list of missteps, Morse Jarman had Marco Antonio Barrera beating Nasim Hamed by a mere three points in a fight regarded by all (except Morse Jarman) as a one-sided beating.
With the “trase” Barthelemy escapes to 13-0-1, 7 Ko. Ramirez undeservedly sinks to 20-0-3, 7 Ko.

Unbeaten Featherweight Prospects Leduan Barthelemy & Eduardo Ramirez Fight to Split Draw in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes Tuesday Night from the Cannery Hotel & Kazino nan Las Vegas

Alejandro Salinas Defeats Duarn Vue in High-Octane
Super Featherweight Brawl
&
Bryan Figueroa Scores Decision Over Ivan Jimenez in
Battle of Unbeaten Prospects
Klike sou HERE for Photos from Ryan Hafey/Premier Boxing ChampionsPhotos to be added shortly
LAS VEGAS (Septanm 26, 2017) – Featherweights envenku Leduan Barthelemy (13-0-1, 7 Ko) ak Eduardo Ramirez (20-0-3, 7 Ko) fought to an exciting split draw in their 10-round brawl that headlined Premier boksè chanpyon MADI zòtèy-a-zòtèy sou FS1 ak Bòks chanpyonsou FOX Deportes Madi night from the Cannery Hotel & Kazino nan Las Vegas.
The back-and-forth battle saw Barthelemy attempt to take advantage of his length early while Ramirez fought hard to do damage on the inside. By round four, Ramirez had begun to break through Barthelemy’s defense and by the sixth round he connected with Barthelemy repeatedly with no response to score a huge round in his favor.
I wanted to pressure him all the way through and take away his reach advantage,” di Ramirez. “I felt good the whole fight and he never hurt me at any point. I believed in my skills and I performed well.
It was a very tough, physical fight for both of us,” Di Barthelemy. “I didn’t feel 100 percent but I was able to work through it and I never felt hurt during the fight. He landed on me but I was able to keep my composure.
Barthelemy was able to recover and began to stifle Ramirez’s aggressiveness by pivoting effectively and landing punches from different angles. By the final round, the two fighters resorted to brawling on the inside, with both men landing big punches all the way to the final bell.
In the end the judgesscores reflected the close nature of the bout as one judge scored the fight 97-93 for Barthelemy while another judge scored the bout 96-94 for Ramirez. The fight was declared a split draw after the final score was announced as 95-95.
“Mwen ta definitivman goumen l 'ankò,” Di Barthelemy. “I’ll be ready for another great battle and I’ll get the clear victory this time.
I thought that I won the fight, it was a close fight but I believe that I did what I had to do to win,” di Ramirez. “I would fight him again and beat him even worse.
Additional action saw once-beaten Alejandro Salinas (9-1, 8 Ko) was able to earn a unanimous decision over rugged brawler Duarn Vue (12-1, 4 Ko) in their eight-round super featherweight contest.
The fight was defined by close quarters exchanges that began right after the opening bell as Vue charged Salinas and tried to navigate the distance and brawl with Salinas. The tide quickly turned for Salinas who established his right hand and connected several times cleanly with Vue’s head.
Vue did not stop attacking and forced Salinas to vary his attack and add in uppercuts and left hooks with his effective right hand. While Vue was able to tag Salinas as he tired into the later rounds, it was not enough to come back in the minds of the judges as all three scored the bout for Salinas by scores of 80-72, 79-73 ak 77-75.
The opening bout saw Bryan Figueroa (13-0, 5 Ko) remain unbeaten and win a close decision over Ivan Jimenez (7-1-1, 4 Ko) in their six round lightweight fight.
Figueroa took his time early trying to utilize his height advantage to strike Jimenez from a distance and in round three he connected on a hard left hand that backed up and staggered his opponent. Jimenez was able to stay on his feet, and had success at times getting on the inside and hitting Figueroa with hooks, but was not able to land consistently enough.
The fiery exchanges continued through the sixth and final round with Figueroa eventually earning the decision on all three judgesscorecards by the score of 58-56.
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Unbeaten Super-Lightweight Phenom DEVINTHE DREAMHANEY Extends On Winning Steak, Talks Future


Photo by Team Haney
LAS VEGAS, NV (Septanm 25, 2017)Last Friday at the SugarHouse Casino, nan Philadelphia, PA, undefeated super-lightweight prospect, 18-year old sensation DevinThe DreamHaney, amelyore (17-0, 11 Ko) with a unanimous decision victory against Enrique Tinoco (16-5-3, 12 Ko) nan Meksik.
Tinoco, known for being a rugged fighter, was no match for Haney as he dominated from start to finish. Devin used his superior boxing skills to outclass Tinoco, working off angels, while landing his punches at will. Nan wonn kat, Haney hurt Tinoco with a vicious straight right-cross, putting the Mexican native on wobbly legs, prompting a 10-8 round on one of the judges’ performance. Tinoco managed to survive to the final bell, but took a beating along the way. Final scorecards read 80-71, 80-72 de fwa.
Tinoco was a very durable opponent who’s been in the ring with some notable fighters,” said Devin Haney. “I knew if I stuck to my game plan, everything would work out. I’m only 18-years old, but I feel like a polished pro. With every fight, I’m learning something new. I just want to be the best possible fighter I can be. All the hard work is paying off.
Avèk genyen an, Haney, who currently holds the WBC Youth World Lightweight Title, has plans to get right back in the ring. Devin has already fought six times this year.
My goal is to fight three more times in 2017,said Devin Haney. “Last year I had nine fights, and I want to stay on that pace to close out the year. The team I have behind me is amazing. My father William and everyone he’s put on the team, their all doing a fantastic job guiding my career. I’m truly blessed to be where I’m at this stage of my life. I’m marching forward with the goal to become a world champion. I’m a hungry fighter, and I won’t be denied.

Undefeated Junior Welterweight MykalThe Porfessor” Fox: “I am looking forward to performing in front of the Philly fight fans

Fox battles Marlon Aguas sa a Vandredi swa nan la 2300 Arena
Konferans pou laprès, Mèkredi, September 27th at The 2300 Arena a 6 PM ET TO BE STREAMED LIVE ON KING’S PROMOTIONS FACEBOOK PAGE
Undefeated Bantamweight Christian Carto takes on Alonso Melendez in bantamweight main event
Loaded card also features
Carlos Rosario taking on Jerome Conquest in Lightweight showdown
David Gonzales battles Darius Ervin
Erik Spring fights Anthony Prescott

Plus Brandon Robinson, Amir Shabazz and Robert Irizarry in action

Weigh-in Jedi, September 28th at The Stadium Holiday Inn TO BE STREAMED LIVE ON KING’S PROMOTIONS FACEBOOK PAGE AT 6 PM ET

FIRST BOUT AT 7 PM ETLIVE ON ELEVEN SPORTS AT 9 PM ET/ 6 PM PT

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Philadelphia, PA (Septanm 25, 2017) –Sa a Vandredi lannwit, undefeated junior welterweight Mykal Fox (14-0, 4 Ko) will make his Philadelphia debut when he takes on tough Marlon Aguas (9-1, 6 Ko) in an eight-round bout at Nan 2300 Arena nan Philadelphia.
se kat la ankouraje pa Pwomosyon wa a.
Nan evènman an prensipal, undefeated bantamweight Christian Carto (11-0, 11 Ko) ap batayAlonso Melendez (14-1, 12 Ko) in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.
Fox-Aguas and CartoMelendez will be part of the broadcast on Eleven Sports beginning at9 PM ET / 6 PM PT, ak bout nan premye kòmanse nan 7 PM ET.
Also as part of the Eleven Sports broadcast,Carlos Rosario (7-2, 4 Ko) of Pennsuaken, New Jersey and Jerome Conquest (8-2, 1 KO) of Philadelphia will meet in a highly anticipated eight-round lightweight bout.
Fox nan Forestville, Maryland has had a flawless camp as he prepared for this potentially tough challenge.
My training went very well. My weight came off nicely, and I had great sparring. I feel very good as I head into this fight,” di Fox.
In Aguas, he is facing a battled tested foe who has fought good competition in his home country of Ecuador and in Mexico. His lone defeated came in his last bout against then-undefeated prospect Ivan Golub.
Aguas fought against Golub, who is a known commodity. I know that Aguas has a good record and has power, and he has been 12 jij, so I expect to have to fight the whole time in there.
The King’s Promotions signee, Fox is looking forward to his maiden voyage into one of the great fight towns in Philadelphia.
Philly is a great fight town. I know a lot of people up there like Julian Williams, Tevin Farmer and Jesse Hart. Those guys are tough, and Philly has a lot of tough fighters. I am really looking forward to fighting in front of the Philly fight crowd.
Fox is really excited about what a win will do for him going forward.
This win will be a a good look for me because of his record. It will show people that I can handle myself against a battle tested opponent, and hopefully it will catapult me into a ShoBox opportunity, and keep me moving in my career. I want to thank everybody who has been rooting for me and following me.
Nan epizod sis-wonn:
Maynard Allison (9-1, 6 Ko) of Philadelphia meets Juan Rodriguez (7-7-1, 5 Ko) of Haymarket, Virginia in a junior lightweight bout.
David Gonzales (8-2-2, 2 Ko) nan Philadelphia batay Dariyis Ervin (4-1) of Los Angeles in a super lightweight bout.
Erik Spring (9-1-2, 1 KO) nan Lekti, PA pral goumen Anthony Prescott (6-7-2, 2 Ko) nan Cherry Hill, NJ in a super welterweight fight.

Nan epizod kat-wonn:
Brandon Robinson (6-1, 5 KO nan) of Upper Darby, PA battles George Sheppard (1-2) nan Norfolk, VA in a super middleweight bout.
Robert Irizarry (3-1-1) nan Cherry Hill, NJ batay Bryan Perèz (2-7-1, 1KO) nan Carolina, Puerto Rico in a super featherweight fight.
Rasheed Johnson (1-1) nan Philadelphia batay Demetrius Williams (1-3) of Philadelphia in a welterweight tussle.
Amir Shabazz (4-1) nan Philadelphia pral kare koupe ak Alan Lawrence (1-0, 1 KO) nan Newark, NJ in a light heavyweight bout.
The first bout begins at 7 PM ET and the broadcast will begin at 9 PM ET.
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Mairis Briedis vs. Mike Perez WBSS cruiserweight quarterfinals continue

Ond ap viv nan Kanada Sa a Samdi
Sèlman sou SUPER CHANNEL
(photo courtesy of World Boxing Super Series)
EDMONTON, Kanada (Septanm 26, 2017) – Mondyal boksè Konsèy (WBC) Cruiserweight World Champion Mairis Briedis (22-0, 18 Ko) risks his world title and undefeated record against Cuban-born challenger Mike “The Rebel” Perèz (22-2-1, 14 Ko) sa a Samdi when the highly-competitive Boksè mondyal la Super Seri (WBSS) tournament continues with more quarterfinals action, kòmanse nan 5 p.m. AK / 2 p.m. PT, to air live in Canada exclusively on Super Channel from Riga Arena in Riga, Letoni.
Nan “Briedis vs. Perèz” card will give Canadian boxing fans another opportunity to watch world-class prize-fighters competing in the $50-million WBSS tournament, live from Latvia, sèlman sou Super Chèn, which acquired the rights in Canada to broadcast the World Boxing Super Series from MP & Silva, yon dirijan medya entènasyonal konpayi ki bay dwa medya, dijital, teknoloji ak parennaj sèvis.
The 32-year-old Briedis, who captured the WBC cruiserweight world title in his most recent fight, taking a 12-round unanimous decision from former world champion Marco “Capt’n” Huck (40-3-1) last April in Germany. A former European kickboxing champion, Briedis will have a distinct advantage fighting Perez at home in Riga, Letoni.
I’m real happy being able to start the World Boxing Super Series at home in front of my own crowd,” Briedis said. “We fight to win the Muhammad Ali Trophy, but I am also putting my world title at stake. This is a big thing. For Latvia, this will be the first major world championship bout in history, so I hope to see a sold-out arena.
From my previous experience with the Latvian crowd, I can really tell Mike Perez that boxing in front of a Riga crowd will not be easy for him. The boxing community around the world will learn how passionate and loud Latvia fans can be! My preparation camp has been going very well so far and I can assure my fans that I’ll be at my best when the 30th of September arrives.
This is the first fight of the tournament, the first defense of my WBC World cruiserweight title, and I’m really happy that I will be able to do it in front of my home crowd. There are no easy fights in this tournament. Mike Perez has already made his name in the heavyweight division and seems to be in the shape of his life coming down to cruiserweight.
Based in Cork, Iland, where he defected to from Cuba, Perez will be fighting as a cruiserweight for only the second time having campaigned for most of his 9 ½-year pro career as a heavyweight. The 31-year-old southpaw doesn’t fear fighting Briedis in his backyard and he remains confident.
It’s an opportunity of a lifetime,” Perez remarked. “Fighting in Latvia isn’t an issue for me. I don’t care where I fight. I’ll fight anywhere. Mwen santi bon, I’m confident, and I’m looking forward to Riga. I have a chance to become world champion in my very first fight in the tournament, so I couldn’t have asked for better.
Breidis is a good champion but I can’t wait to bring the belt home. I’m so lucky to fight for the Muhammad Ali Trophy and also become the undisputed cruiserweight champion in this tournament. I have no doubt that I will do just that. I have worked hard for these last couple of years and really dedicated myself to get this chance and nobody is going to take it rom me. I have lots of experience as both an amateur and professional, a lot of ability and now at cruiserweight I’m much faster on my feet and can throw faster combinations, so I feel like I’m a much better fighter. I really believe I can win the Muhammad Ali Trophy. That is how I see it. I think I will win. I cannot see anyone else winning it. I am the best cruiserweight in the competition.
Nan “Briedis vs. Perèz” winner will advance to the semifinals to face the WBSS No. 1 seed, undefeated World Boxing Organization (WBO) cruiserweight chanpyon Oleksandr “chat nan” Usyk (13-0, 11 Ko), who stopped Huck in the 10th round of their WBSS quarterfinals fights this past Sept. 9 in Berlin.
Four exciting bouts on theBriedis vs. Perèz” kat, promoted by Sauerland Event, will air in Canada exclusively on Super Channel.
Nan evènman an ko-chin an tap, former WBO Cruiiserweight World Champion Krzysztof Glowacki (27-1, 17 Ko), the dangerous Pole who ironically lost his title belt to Usyk a year ago, is slated to faceLeonardo Damian Bruzzese (18-3, 6 Ko), of Italy by way of Argentina, in a 10-round WBSS Cruiserweight Substitute Fight. Also airing live on Super Channel is a 10-round light heavyweight match between Norwegian Tim Robin (16-3, 9 Ko) ak Sergey Gorokhov (8-2, 6 Ko), nan Larisi. The televised opener finds 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Filip Hrgovic, of Serbia, making his debut against unbeaten Belgium heavyweight Ali Baghouz (10-0-1, 6 Ko) nan yon bout uit-wonn.
Tout batay ak avyon de gè yo sijè a chanjman.
WBSS RESULTS & UPCOMING EVENTS ON SUPER CHANNEL
Sèt. 9 – Cruiserweight Quarter-Final in Berlin, Almay
WBO Cruiserweight World Championship
Oleksandr Usyk (13-0, 11 Ko), Kiev, Ikrèn
WTKO10
Marco Huck (40-5-1, 27 Ko), Berlin, Almay
(Usyk retained WBO cruiserweight title)
Sèt. 16 – Super Middleweight Quarter-Final in Liverpool, UK
WBC Super Middleweight Diamond Championship
Callum Smith (23-0, 17 Ko), Liverpool, Merseyside, UK
WDEC12
Erik Skoglund (26-1, 12 Ko), Nykoping, Syèd
(Smith won WBC Diamond super middleweight title)
Sèt. 23 – Cruiserweight Quarter-Final in San Antonio, Texas, USA
yunier Dorticos (21-0, 20 Ko), Miami, Florida, USA by way of Cuba
WKO2.
Dmitry Kudryashov (21-1, 21 Ko), Pwovokatè, Volgodonsk, Larisi
(Dorticos retained WBA cruiserweight title)
Sèt. 30Cruiserweight Quarter-Final in Riga, Letoni
WBC Cruiserweight World Championship
Mairis Deer (22-0, 18 Ko), Chanpyon, riga, Letoni
vs.
Mike Perez (22-2-1, 14 Ko), Pwovokatè, Cork, Ireland by way of Cuba
All WBSS fights will also be available on Super Chèn sou demand.
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Corito’s War With Pylypenko Ends In Dramatic Bloody Fashion

Rapò: Gianluca Di Caro

Nan Vandredi evening at the MedAsia Playa in Sliema, Malta, local promoter Darren Casha pulled all the stops out to present one of the most exciting nights of Boxing and Music to herald the end of the summer season on the Islands.

I’ve been to some sensational events over the years, but have never attended anything like this before.

Firstly the location, which was right on the shores of the Mediterranean, and seriously I mean right on the shore, as the ring was set up across one of the swimming pools at the stunning MedAsia Playa, literally just a couple of meters at most from the shimmering Mediterranean Sea.

The music, well what can I say, no less than Dance Chart toppers Phats and Small performed throughout the event and when not actually performing vocalist Ben Ofoedu MCd the Boxing element.

Talking of which let’s get down to the boxing, well the start of the boxing element at least, as prior to the actual fights a minutes silence as well as a Ten Bell Salute were made for the legendary Jake LaMotta, who passed away just a few days before as well as for former Polish American Boxer and Kronk Coach Peter Pozyczka who passed away exactly 12 months to the day.

Peter’s daughter Victoria, who had travelled from California to Malta for the anniversary of his death, was is attendance as a special guest and was invited into the ring to talk about her father, who had fought in Malta back in the 1990s and was so taken with the people and the beautiful Islands that Victoria felt Malta would be the perfect place to scatter his ashes on the anniversary of his passing.

OK, now onto the Boxing. The headline bout was a pro Heavyweight contest between Malta’s own Billy ‘The Hitman’ Corito and Ukrainian Igor ‘The Beast’ Pylypenko.

Pylypenko received a genuinely warm welcome from the eight hundred or so revellers in attendance, but when Ben Ofoedu announced the imminent arrival of local hero Corito the decibel level went off the dial.

Round one see both protagonists go straight on the attack, Pylypenko throwing out big straight jabs in an effort to stop the hard charging Corito landing any of his trademarked big swooping shots. As the round progressed the big Ukrainian used his height and reach advantage to good effect, stepping in and letting rip with big right and left combinations before stepping back before Corito could land anything significant. However that didn’t deter the Hitman, he just walked his way through, taking the odd shot here and there, before getting his shots off on the inside. Cracking all action round.

Plis nan menm bagay la nan dezyèm lan, although at times the fight turned into a hybrid form of boxing/MMA with the big Ukrainian tying up Corito each time he came on the inside, and on the odd occasion literally hooking his leg round Corito’s as well as rather suspect use of his head. So it came as no surprise that Corito sustained a rather nasty cut above his right eye.

The third round wasn’t much different, except Corito stepped up a gear and was able to find the room and land some sensational shots, one of which sent Pylypenko to the canvas. It was a very bad round for the Ukrainian, points wise, as referee also deducted a point after catching Pylypenko again using his head when in close combat.

The fourth was again a full on war and unfortunately quite early on there was another clash of heads, not sure if deliberate or not by the Ukrainian, but the after affect being a serious cut over the left eye of the Maltese Champ.

With blood covering his face Corito had the appearance of a Gladiator in full battle at the Colosseum, and the way he fought he would have fitted right in, clearly realizing there was a chance the bout would be stopped Corito went to war throwing huge shots, whilst many landed solidly, the big Ukrainian soon reverted to tying his opponent up and backing him onto the ropes in a relatively vain attempt to prevent further big shots landing.

About midway through the round, referee Charlie Cardona called time out and had Corito’s corner wipe some of the blood from his face. The fight resumed with Corito very much on the ascendance but a minute or so later there was another close quarters clash of heads. This time the referee called time out and signalled for the ringside Doctor to inspect the cuts, following the inspection the Doctor signalled that the cuts were way too serious for the contest to continue and Referee Charlie Cardona waved the contest off on the two minutes and forty-nine seconds mark of the fourth round and declared the contest a ‘Technical Draw”.

Prior to the headline Corito-Pylypenko contest were three exhibition bouts, the first being a Malta Vs UK contest between local lass Marie Claire Church and Sophie Gelder from Sheffield, which was followed by an all Maltese contest between Team Corito’s Way boxers Redent Galea and Paul Zammit and the final exhibition bout see Malta based Former World Champion Scott Dixon against Bradford’s Chucky Robson, who had taken time of from his honeymoon to take part.

As I said at the beginning this was one serious special event and the location was, well what can I say, just phenomenal. I just hope that Darren Casha does another just like this next year, if he does I’m booking my flights right away.

Unbeaten Super-Flyweight Prospect DAMIENSUGARVASQUEZ Returns to the Ring October, 14 nan Meksik

Photo by Mario SerranoTeam Vazqeuz
LAS VEGAS, NV (Septanm 24, 2017)Unbeaten super-flyweight prospect, Damien “Sugar” Vazquez (11-0, 6 Ko), makes his return to the ring on Oktòb 14, 2017, at the Palenque de la Feria in Aguascalientes, Meksik. Sa a batay, scheduled for 8-rounds, will mark the third time this year that Vazquez will have stepped in the ring, as he looks to extend on is winning streak. An opponent will be announced shortly.
It’s a good feeling knowing that I’ll be back in the ring after I just fought a few weeks ago.said Vazquez. “My last fight happened on August 31st and I feel great. Camp has started and I’m going to be ready for anyone my management team puts in front of me. I’m going to Mexico once again to mark my territory. I love fighting out there because the crowds are very rowdy. Make no mistakes about it, I’m taking the super-flyweight division by storm.
Co-trained by former world champion, ClarenceBones” Adams, Damien Vazquez is the younger brother of former two-time super-bantamweight world champion, Izrayèl Vazquez, who also serves as his co-trainer. Bones and Israel train Vazquez at the Prince Ranch boksè gym in Las Vegas. Prince Ranch Boxing’s Greg Hannley, co-manages Damien with his father, Oscar Vazquez. Damien has his own promotional company titled Sugar Pwomosyon.
I’m very proud of my son and what he’s accomplished thus far in his career.said Oscar Vazquez. “He became the youngest fighter to win the NABF title at 17-years old, after turning pro at age 16. We flew in Jonathan Lecona, a natural super-bantamweight out of Mexico, to help Damien get used to fighting bigger guys. He’s looking real sharp, and he’s going to be explosive in this fight.
Here at the Prince Ranch boxing facility we pride ourselves on making our fighters better, by giving them the necessary tools to become world champions.said Greg Hannely, “Bones Adams and Israel Vazquez, two former world champions, are excellent trainers and our facility is home to some spectacular boxers. The boxing world will be seeing the rise of this gym, and all our fighters. Damien is a special talent and I see him fighting for a meaningful title soon.
My brother is getting better with each fight,” said brother and co-trainer Israel Vazquez. “I see his improvement in the gym on a daily basis. Our goal is to go to Mexico in a couple of weeks and make a statement. Damian is ready to take his career to the next level.
Damien is a really good fighter.said co-trainer ClarenceBones” Adams, “He’s coming along just fine. He certainly has heart like his brother Israel, and his skills are elite in my opinion. I know this kid can do some special things in this sport if he continues on path he’s on right now.
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Undefeated Bantamweight sensation Christian Carto ready for toughest test to date when he takes on Alonso Melendez this Friday night at the 2300 Arena nan Philadelphia

Konferans pou laprès, Mèkredi, September 27th at The 2300 Arena a 6 PM ET TO BE STREAMED LIVE ON KING’S PROMOTIONS FACEBOOK PAGE
Loaded card also features
Carlos Rosario taking on Jerome Conquest in Lightweight showdown
Mykal Fox squares off with Marlon Aguas
David Gonzales battles Darius Ervin

Erik Spring fights Anthony Prescott

Plus Brandon Robinson, Amir Shabazz and Robert Irizarry in action

Weigh-in Jedi, September 28th at The Stadium Holiday Inn TO BE STREAMED LIVE ON KING’S PROMOTIONS FACEBOOK PAGE AT 6 PM ET

FIRST BOUT AT 7 PM ETLIVE ON ELEVEN SPORTS AT 9 PM ET/ 6 PM PT

POU PIBLIKASYON IMEDYAT

Philadelphia, PA (Septanm 25, 2017) –Sa a Vandredi lannwit, undefeated bantamweightChristian Carto will headline a 10-bout card when he takes on his toughest foe to date inAlonso Melendez nan Nan 2300 Arena nan Philadelphia.
se kat la ankouraje pa Pwomosyon wa a.
Carto (11-0, 11 Ko) of Philadelphia has developed into one of the top prospects in the Philadelphia region and combined with his growing fan base, Carto has become a must-see attraction.
Everything has gone great in camp. I feel really good for Friday,” said Carto.
In Melendez, he is fighting a tough fighter from Mexico who sports an impressive mark of 14-1 ak 12 debouchur.
I have seen a few videos of him, and I know he is a southpaw. He is a good fighter, and on paper it looks like he is my toughest fight, but I can tell you for sure after the fight.
Ever since he was an amateur, Carto has been a popular fighter, drawing large crowds, but since becoming a professional, Carto is starting to build into an attraction, where he is starting to acquire more and more fans with each fight.
I am starting to notice that my fan base is growing. That makes me feel good that people want to come out and see me fight.
This being his 12th fight nan 14 mwa, Carto has kept a busy schedule, and should everything go well nan Vandredi lannwit, Carto could see more action as 2017 closes out.
I definitely want to get one more for sure and possibly two more fights before the year ends, but first things first is Friday and it’s going to be a good night of boxing.
Two fights scheduled for the Eleven Sports broadcast will pit
Carlos Rosario (7-2, 4 Ko) of Pennsuaken, New Jersey and Jerome Conquest (8-2, 1 KO) of Philadelphia will meet in a highly anticipated eight-round lightweight bout.
Mykal Fox (14-0, 4 Ko) of Forestville, MD will take on Marlon Aguas (9-1, 4 Ko) of Quioto Ecuador in a eight-round welterweight bout.
Nan epizod sis-wonn:
Maynard Allison (9-1, 6 Ko) of Philadelphia meets Juan Rodriguez (7-7-1, 5 Ko) of Haymarket, Virginia in a junior lightweight bout.
David Gonzales (8-2-2, 2 Ko) nan Philadelphia batay Dariyis Ervin (4-1) of Los Angeles in a super lightweight bout.
Erik Spring (9-1-2, 1 KO) nan Lekti, PA pral goumen Anthony Prescott (6-7-2, 2 Ko) nan Cherry Hill, NJ in a super welterweight fight.

Nan epizod kat-wonn:
Brandon Robinson (6-1, 5 KO nan) of Upper Darby, PA battles George Sheppard (1-2) nan Norfolk, VA in a super middleweight bout.
Robert Irizarry (3-1-1) nan Cherry Hill, NJ batay Bryan Perèz (2-7-1, 1KO) nan Carolina, Puerto Rico in a super featherweight fight.
Rasheed Johnson (1-1) nan Philadelphia batay Demetrius Williams (1-3) of Philadelphia in a welterweight tussle.
Amir Shabazz (4-1) nan Philadelphia pral kare koupe ak Alan Lawrence (1-0, 1 KO) nan Newark, NJ in a light heavyweight bout.
The first bout begins at 7 PM ET and the broadcast will begin at 9 PM ET.
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Fast-Rising Undefeated Junior Welterweight Eddie Ramirez Meets Rugged Former Champion Antonio DeMarco in Primetime Battle

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Samdi, Oktòb 14 soti nan StubHub Sant nan Carson, Kalifòni.
CARSON, CALIF. (Septanm 25, 2017) – Undefeated rising junior welterweight contender Eddie Ramirez (17-0, 11 Ko) will step up and take on former world champion Antonio DeMarco (32-6-1, 23 Ko) in a 10-round match to open the television broadcast of the Premier Boxing Champions card on FOX and FOX Deportes on Samdi, Oct. 14 soti nan StubHub Sant nan Carson, Kalifòni.
Pwoteksyon televize kòmanse nan 7:30 p.m. AK/4:30 p.m. PT. and is headlined by sensational three-division champion Leo “Tranbleman tè” Santa Cruz defending his featherweight world title against Chris Avalos and four-time world champion Abner Mares defending his 126-pound championship against once-beaten Andres Gutierrez.
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The 25-year-old Ramirez has made rapid progress this year in a 2017 that saw him jump from prospect to contender. He started the year with a rousing ninth-round TKO over then unbeaten Ryan Karl on Feb. 2 and followed that up with a victory over veteran Erick Bone in June. Fighting out of Aurora, Illinois, Ramirez won three times in 2016, including a knockout victory over then undefeated Kevin Watts.
I’m trying to make a statement, and if I’m able to take him out, I’ll take him out,” di Ramirez. “But I’m also going to be smart at the same time. He’s a veteran southpaw and a former champion, but his time is up and my time is now. So we’re prepared for whatever comes our way. I’ll do whatever it takes to win. I’ve been in a lot of tough fights, but they’ve all been worth it to get me prepared to become a world champion. I’ve been sparring with some big, tough guys and I’m ready to take on another one to get up there with the top fighters in the division.
The 31-year-old DeMarco of Tijuana, Mexico has an outstanding resume, which includes matches against Adrien Broner, Rances Barthelemy, Oma Figueroa, Jr, and Jessie Vargas. DeMarco won the lightweight world championship with a TKO victory over Jorge Linares in 2011 and successfully defended it twice before losing it to Broner in 2012. Most recently DeMarco won a unanimous decision over Luis Solis in their 10-round bout in February.
This is a very important fight at this point for my career,” DeMarco te di. “I’m going to prove that I still have a lot to give in this sport and this wide-open division. Ramirez is a young, undefeated fighter and a very tough opponent, but I’ve been in a lot of big fights and as a former champion, I definitely believe that he has never faced an experienced southpaw opponent like me. I’ll wear him down, round-by-round and if the knockout presents itself, I’ll definitely go for it.

I know he’s a dangerous fighter, but I’m very calm and confident because of the experience I’ve gained and the camp I’m having. I know the truth about myself, and emotionally and physically, Mwen se 100 percent.

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DANIELTHE BEASTBAIZ GET’S 10TH WIN IN CROWD PLEASING SLUG-FEST

SAN ANTONIO, TX (Septanm 25, 2017) – Sot pase sa a Samdi at the Alamodome, nan San Antonio, TX, super-wèltèr Prospect, Danyèl “Bèt la” Baiz (10-1, 5 Ko), scored a victory against Yunier Calzada (6-2-1, 1 KO), in a hard fought 4-round slugfest. Kontwole pa Prince Ranch Boxing’s Greg Hannley, Baiz showed his hometown fans why he is must watch boxing.
Toe-to-toe action commenced from the opening bell as both Biaz and his opponent Calzada, went right at each other. Biaz, a southpaw, was throwing hard punches, landing his signature straight left throughout the entire fight, in addition to his powerful right hooks. Calzada, stood his ground, but was getting beat to the punch. Calzada had his moments, but was outworked by Biaz, who was determined to come out victorious in front of his hometown fans. The fight was fought in a phone-booth for four rounds and the fans were thrilled to see these two warriors go at it. Nan fen a, Biaz came out on top as the score cards read 39-37 de fwa, ak 40-36, all in favor of Daniel.
I’m just wanted to give my hometown fans a great show.said Daniel Baiz, “This was my first time fighting at the Alamodome and it was a great experience. Calzada was a very tough opponent but I wasn’t going to be denied in front of all my family and friends. I know with hard work, I can put myself in a great position to land a big fight.
Daniel is a hungry fighter who works hard in the gym.” manadjè Greg Hannley deklare, “I know he’s going to be a tough out for anyone who steps in the ring with him. He’s learned a lot since suffering his first loss a couple of fights ago. He’s always in great shape and I know with a few more fights, he’ll be ready to step up in competition. He’s one of the most crowd-pleasing fighters I know and he has the heart of a champion. In this fight he showed why he’s so poplar to all those who’ve seen him fighthe’s truly a beast.