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SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT TRAINING CAMP NOTES
Unbeaten Rising Contender David Benavidez & Former European Amateur Star Ronald Gavril Battle for Vacant WBC Super Middleweight World Title
in Main Event of SHOWTIME BOXING: EDICIÓN ESPECIAL® Viernes, Siete. 8Vivo por SHOWTIME a 10:05 p.m. Y/PT
LAS VEGAS (Siete. 5, 2017) – Fight Week is here for the six boxers competing in de este viernes Showtime boxeo: EDICIÓN ESPECIAL transmisión por televisión, headlined by unbeaten rising star David Benavidez y el contendiente Ronald Gavril quien will battle for the vacant WBC Super Middleweight World Championship live on SHOWTIME (10:05 p.m. Y/PT) de The Joint del Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas.
El evento, presentado por Premier Boxing Champions, will feature two additional showdowns in the super middleweight division. Una vez golpeado J'Leon Amor (23-1, 13 KOs) will battle Texas-native Abraham Han (26-3, 16 KOs) in a 10-round bout while unbeaten prospect Caleb Planta (15-0, 10 KOs) takes on 31-year-old Phoenix, Ariz., switch-hitter Andrew Hernández (19-6-1, 9 KOs), who steps in for Alan Campa for the 10-round attraction.
Las entradas para el evento en vivo, which is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and Sampson Boxing, tienen un precio de $100, $50 y $25, and are on sale Tuesday, Agosto. 22. To purchase tickets visit AXS.com or the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas Box Office.
The following is a training camp update from each of the fighters on de este viernes triple.
David “El Bandera Roja” Benavidez
- He trains out of The Summit Gym in Big Bear, California.
- His trainer is his father, Jose Benavidez Sr.
- Con una victoria, Benavidez (años 20) would become the youngest Super Middleweight to ever win a world title and the youngest current world champion.
- He’s very familiar with the gym because his brother Jose Benavidez Jr. (former WBA interim super lightweight champion) used to train there when he was active.
Benavidez on training camp:
“My training camps are always fairly long. I only take a week off after every fight and go back into training. For the first couple weeks, it’s just moving around, then we slowly work into the hard training. For this one, I probably had like a month and a half, two months.”
En su oponente:
“I feel like he [Ronald Gavril] has a really good style for me to showcase my skills, like how I did against Rogelio Medina. With our sparring partners, we have brawlers and we have boxers, también. Whatever style he fights on that night, I’m going to be prepared for it.”
Ronald “The Thrill” Gavril
- He trains at the Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas.
- He is a former European amateur standout.
- His trainer is Eddie Mustafa Muhammad (65 años; former WBA light heavyweight world champion, se retiró en 1988 con un registro de 50-8-1, 39 KOs).
Gavril on training camp:
“I feel really sharp and I’m really happy with how everything has gone during training. This is the opportunity that I’ve worked so hard to get to and I’m definitely not letting it slip by. I know that everything needs to be 100 percent on fight night so I’m pushing myself to be ready to do whatever it takes to leave with the belt.”
En su oponente:
“Benavidez is a strong guy who’s coming in with a lot of support behind him, but I’m not going to let any of that distract me from my preparation. Me and my trainer are going to have a great game plan for him. I know he wants to be active and smother me and we’re going to show him all of the parts of my game.”
Eddie Mustafa Muhammad:
“I got Ronald sparring with the IBF’s number-one super middleweight contender, José Uzcátegui. He’s giving us good work, too—he can fight. We also sparred Badou Jack for a couple rounds. We’ve got an abundance of guys that we’re working with.
“The way they’re talking about Benavidez, it’s like he’s King Kong. But it’s good—perfect! Ronald is a boxer-puncher, he can adapt. That’s the whole key. He has a wealth of amateur experience. This is our opportunity. We’ve talked about this for a while now, and Ronald is at a point where he’s ready right now…It’s going to be a great fight.”
J'Leon Amor
- He trains at the Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas.
- His trainer is Theo Chambers.
- He’s been in training camp for about five months
Love on training camp:
“My training camp—it’s been months! I started training in April. Being that we had fights fall out, I always stayed in the gym. That’s the hardest part, because I feel like I’ve had bad luck with fights falling out. But one thing I can say—we train our ass off! I just want to go on vacation after this.”
“We’ve had a lot of good sparring—Lionell Thompson and Denis Douglin have been in here working. We’ve had so many sparring partners throughout this camp, and we’ve just been working, working, working.
En su oponente:
“I remember Abie Han from the amateurs. He’s always been a tough fighter. You can’t look past anybody. Everybody comes in that ring to fight. Everybody comes in with a different mode or a different drive, so this may be the drive he has to really come out and explode on the scene and beat me. Así, I’m taking him absolutely, positively serious, like he’s a world championship fighter and we’re fighting for the world title.”
Abraham “The Sun City Warrior” Han
- Trains out of his father’s martial arts studio in El Paso, Texas (Han’s Martial Arts).
- He is trained by Louie Burke — 56 años; former pro junior lightweight, se retiró en 1985 con un registro de 19-3, 12 KOs; won the “ESPN Junior Lightweight Title” on Apr. 14, 1983, with a 12-round unanimous decision against Freddie Roach; also won a 10-round decision against Roach in the rematch on Nov. 10, 1983.
- He has sparred with former world champion Austin Trout.
Han on training camp:
“I train at my dad’s martial arts studio in El Paso – Han’s Martial Arts. I’m sparring mostly with local people from El Paso, and I also sparred with Austin Trout.
“I’ve been working hard and working with Austin (Trucha) and that makes a big difference. Austin makes me so much better. He’s been a world champion and he will be a world champion again. His expertise and his knowledge is amazing. He’s been in those situations and he tells me little things along the way and I think that will make all the difference in this fight.”
Caleb “Sweet Hands” Plant
- Moved to Las Vegas from Nashville about a year ago to train
- He is trained by Justin Gamber and his father Richie Plant.
Plant on training camp:
“I’ve been living in Las Vegas for more than a year now – since August 24th, 2016. I’ve been in the gym consistently this whole time since my last fight, but my ‘official’ training camp will be seven or eight weeks. We bounce around to a couple of different gyms for sparring. I’ve had good work this camp – great sparring, good strength and conditioning, good gym work, and I’ve had good rest. I have a good diet.
“I know every boxer says, 'Oh, this is my best camp,’ and a lot of times they don’t mean it. But this has literally been my best camp. Things are very smooth.”
Andrew Hernández
- He is managed by his wife Jacquie Hernandez and trained by Alan Beirs.
- Alfred Quintana serves as his cut man and strength and conditioning coach.
- A late replacement, Hernandez got the call on Aug. 29 and accepted the fight; contract signed the next day.
- Trains at Gents Gym in Arrowhead, Ariz.
What Hernandez has to say:
“I’ve known my trainer, Alan Beirs, for a while. He actually helped me with my last couple of fights – we’ve only been together maybe six months or so. He worked my corner in February, but we weren’t working completely together. Then when I got back in the gym in March, that’s when we really started working together.
“I train at a place called Gents Gym in Arrowhead, Ariz. I trained there with the Busted Knuckles Boxing crew – that’s Alan Beirs’ crew. We’re all pushing each other to get better and I know they’ll have me ready for fight night.”
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Undefeated Rising Prospect Leduan Barthelemy Meets Fellow Unbeaten Eduardo Ramirez in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes Tuesday, Septiembre 26 from the Cannery Hotel & Casino en Las Vegas
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Godzilla KILLER’ ANTONIO NIEVES no tiene miedo del monstruo DE JAPÓN
Antonio de Cleveland “Carita” Nieves está entrando en su primera pelea de título mundial después de haber crecido viendo el tipo de daño que un monstruo de la película de Japón puede infligir.
Pero él no tiene miedo.
En Sábado, Septiembre 9, Nieves (17-1-2, 9 KOs) pondrá a prueba dos veces championo mundo Naoya “Monstruo” Inoue (13-0, 11 KOs) como la pelea principal de apoyo de un boxeo de HBO televisado Después de triple Oscuro (10:15 p.m. Y/PT), en vivo desde el Centro de StubHub en Carson, California.
Intitulado “SUPER VUELO,” el evento será encabezada por la revancha entre la corriente del CMB Mundial súper mosca Wisaksil Wangek de Tailandia y la superestrella de Nicaragua romana “Chocolatito” González.
La apertura de la transmisión será una batalla de ex campeones mundiales mexicanos, como el ex del CMB peso súper mosca campeón del mundo Carlos “Principe” Cuadras (36-1-1, 27 Nocáuts) se enfrentará a rivales paisanos y ex campeón mundial de peso mosca Juan Francisco “El Gallo” Carretera (35-2-0, 25 Nocáuts) de Sonora, México.
La lucha contra Inoue es un sueño hecho realidad para los 30 años de edad, Nieves, un luchador-rápida puño y determinada, quien ha pasado toda su carrera en el boxeo esperando este, su primera oportunidad en un campeonato del mundo.
Nieves, quien ha hecho campaña hasta ahora como un gallo de clase mundial, tendrá la ventaja de tamaño en Sábado de lucha, así como la ventaja en experiencia.
Dicho esto, no será una tarea fácil. 24 años de edad, Inoue de Yokohama es conocido por su pegada devastadora, especialmente al cuerpo. El toletero japonés ganó el campeonato mundial de peso mosca del CMB en su sexta pelea y ya está haciendo la séptima defensa de su título mundial OMB súper mosca que ganó el título en su octava pelea profesional.
“Entrenamiento iba grande,” Said Nieves, quien preparó para la batalla con el entrenador durante toda su carrera Joseph Delguyd en el Old School Boxing Club en Cleveland. “Hacer este peso más bajo fue ningún problema en absoluto. Estoy a punto de una o dos libras durante la semana con un ir y no me he perdido una comida aún. Siempre supe que no sería difícil hacer este peso. yo hago 118 fácilmente, por lo que un par de libras más no iba a ser tan difícil.”
Nieves dice a diferencia de las películas de Godzilla, que será más grande que su oponente japonesa.
“Hemos estado observando cintas en él. Él es un dos veces campeones del mundo, rápida y fuerte al peso. Dicen que es un monstruo de Japón como Godzilla, pero vamos a ver. Creo que voy a ser más fuerte tipo más grande en este peso. Una gran cantidad de sus peleas eran por lo 108 libras y luego se levantó de un salto en el peso. El hecho de que estoy bajando de peso me ayudará mucho. Voy a ser capaz de empujarlo como la gente no lo hayan hecho a él antes.”
Nieves dice que sabe lo que significaría una victoria sobre el Inoue rayas, en una división llena de talento.
“Estoy tomando esta lucha como mi entrada en esta división que se carga con grandes peleas. Después de esta pelea voy a estar en una posición para grandes peleas más. Para ganar el campeonato del mundo significa todo para mí. Es por eso que hice todo esto: pelear con los mejores y ahora tenemos esa oportunidad y eso es lo que vamos a hacer. Tenemos un plan de juego y Sábado, vamos a ejecutarlo.”
“Estoy muy emocionado por Antonio para tener una oportunidad de mostrar sus habilidades en un título mundial en HBO,” dicho su promotor, Dmitriy Salita. “Antonio es uno de los contendientes conocidos mejor y más realizados en la división y espero una actuación espectacular en Septiembre 9.”
Tim VanNewhouse, Nieves’ co-manager, dice que él y su pareja no podría estar más contento con el rendimiento de su luchador. “Es muy gratificante para David McWater y yo a ver a Antonio llegar a este nivel. Él será el primero bajo la familia de Split-T de combatientes para luchar por un título mundial.” |
Unbeaten Contender Mario Barrios Takes On Naim Nelson in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes Tuesday, Septiembre 19 Desde el centro de eventos Sands Bethlehem en Bethlehem, Papá.
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Flying Scotsmen McGivern, Wilson, McRorie and Reilly Score Big Wins In Paisley
Informe: Gianluca Di Caro – Photo Courtesy of On The Ropes TV
En Sábado noche, at the On-X Centre in Paisley, the latest offering from Gerard Boyle-Welsh and his On The Ropes team took place. For those that have yet to attend an On The Ropes promoted event, this may be small hall boxing, but believe me the production quality of their events easily equals, if not betters, many of the larger Arena shows from far better known promoters.
It’s not often you see full blown light show, DJs, big screens, stunning promotional girls, full in house broadcast team not just filming the fights but also post fight interviews at small hall shows.
OKAY, enough about the production let’s get to the point of the report – The fights themselves.
First fight of the night see Coatbridge’s Ben McGivern against debuting Malcolm Richardson from Blackpool.
Right from the off this bout had the hallmark of a classic small hall fight written all over it. Both lads got straight down to business, attacking from all angles in some style. However around the first minute or so of the round local lad McGivern landed a massive shot to the body. Have to admit, the shot was so venomous I was mightily surprised, no that should be impressed, that Richardson made the count.
On the restart McGivern didn’t need the partisan fans in attendance or his esteemed corner man on the night, three time World Champion Lee McAllister, encouraging him to get back in hard and fast, he just did, landing further big shots to back his not yet fully recovered opponent on to the ropes, before letting rip with yet another massive right to the body with much the same effect as the first, Richardson valiantly tried to rise as the count reached its conclusion, but just failed to do so – Referee Liam Bonner waved the bout off and declared McGivern the victor on the one minute and twenty eight second of round one.
Next up was Perth’s Gary Wilson against debuting James Calveley from Liverpool.
To an outside observer this may have looked a bit of a mismatch, as Wilson towered over Calveley by a good six inches or so, but fight wise it was anything but.
First round see the protagonists locked in a gladiatorial battle that wouldn’t have been out of place at the Colosseum in Rome all those years ago – seriously was a cracking round that swung one way and then the other as they battled it out in centre ring.
Initially it was more of the same in the second that was until Wilson landed a peach of a shot to send the plucky Scouser down.
Calveley made the count easily but Wilson had no intention of letting his opponent off that easily and kept the pressure up with some nice combinations culminating in another huge right to send Calveley down again.
Calveley just about made it to his feet as the count reached eight, but on rising was very, very unsteady on his feet, so much so that referee Liam Bonner had no option but to stop the contest on the one minute fifty one second mark of the second round.
The third contest of the evening see Bellshill’s Barrie McRorie take on tough and very awkward Latvian Vladislavs Davidaitis.
The round started quite sedately with both men sussing the other out for the first minute or so, then it was all action to the final bell, as the two warriors let rip from every conceivable angle.
Round two was more of the same although to be fair both protagonists had settled into a slightly more realistic pace and were landing far better shots than in the first.
Round three see Davidaitis getting more and more success, don’t get me wrong McRorie was landing some real tasty shots of his own, but have to say that was the Latvians round.
The fourth and final round was a cracker, as in the previous rounds the two lads went at it hammer and tongs throughout, however the pace had taken its toll on Davidaitis and the final minute he was fighting his heart out just to survive the continual onslaught from the fired up Scotsman.
After four scintillating rounds Referee Liam Bonners scorecard showed McRorie victorious by a 39-37 points score line.
So onto the final bout of the night, which featured Bellshill’s Paddy Reilly against Vadims Konstantinovs.
Konstantinovs’ fight style is similar to fellow Latvian Vladislavs Davidaitis, as such Reilly had his hands full, albeit right from the opening bell, as unlike in the previous fight both protagonists had only one thought in the mind – ataque, ataque, ataque.
It was a full on war, both lads were intent on throwing as many big punches as possible, at the expense of their defences I should add, which ultimately led to Konstantinovs being caught by a cracking shot, that sent him to the canvas around the end of the first minute.
The Latvian made a right mess of judging when to rise, whilst on one knee he kept looking between the referee and his corner as he awaited the signal, which he got back a fraction too late, rising only as referee Liam Bonner actually counted and signalled the eighth time, not just before.
Not only was Konstantinovs distraught when the referee signalled fight over but so was Reilly who was fired up and wanted the fight to carry on, well he’s a fighter and he wanted to fight so can understand that. Actual time of stoppage was one minute and forty-nine seconds of the first round.
What a great night, OK three of the four fights were over well inside the distance, but that can’t take away from the performances of the fighters or as I mentioned at the start, the quality of the promotion itself, I for one can’t wait for the next.
Former World Champion Nonito Donaire Returns to the Ring to Take on Ruben Garcia Hernandez for the WBC Silver Featherweight Title September 23 en el Alamodome de San Antonio
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Melson and Holyfield to visit Sloan Kettering Children’s Hospital and St. Albans Community Living Center
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Brooklyn, Nueva York (Septiembre 4, 2017) – Retired boxer and NY-11 congressional candidate Boyd Melson and 2017 Boxing Hall of Fame inductee turned promoter Evander “Real Deal” Holyfield will visit two New York care centers this week.
El Martes, Septiembre 5, Melson and Holyfield will spend time with children at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC). The world’s oldest and largest private cancer center, the MSKCC’s devoted more than 130 years to exceptional patient care, innovative research and outstanding educational programs. The visit takes place at the main campus, situado en 1275 York Avenue in New York, Nueva York.
Dos días después, the pair heads to St. Albans Community Living Center in Queens, Nueva York. Run by the Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Healthcare System (VA NYHHS), St. Albans Community Living Center has 386 beds and provides extended care, primary care and housing for homeless veterans. The center also offers counseling and training for patients looking to return to independent living.
Melson, an Army Public Affairs Officer who comes from a military family, is looking forward to teaming up with a boxing legend to spend time with those in need.
"I have differing emotions here,", Dijo Melson, who hopes to unseat Rep. Dan Donovan in the 2018 election. “My inner child is extremely excited because I remember the first fight I watched was Evander Holyfield against Riddick Bowe. My father would talk about Evander and his warrior heart every time he brought up boxing, so he became my first favorite fighter.
Never in a million years did I think I’d be doing this with somebody like Evander. I sincerely thank him for going with me to visit Sloan Kettering and my fellow Veterans that served in our nation’s armed forces but are now homeless. Between my parents, two siblings and myself, we have about 65 years of military service. Helping the military is extremely important for me and I’m also on the Advisory Board for the non-profit Stop Soldier Suicide.
For the Sloan Kettering visit, I’ve spent the past week trying to emotionally prepare to see innocent children suffering from cancer. These children are the truest of warriors with more bravery than anybody. They’ll be my greatest teachers el martes. Children are the key to our future and veterans that represented this great country will forever have my gratitude.”
For more information on Melson, por favor visitewww.BoydMelson.com. To learn more about Real Deal Promotions, ir a www.therealdealboxing.com.
FNU Combat Sports Mostrar: Reacción posterior a la pelea a May / Mac, Vista previa de UFC Fight Night, Firma la petición de Tony para realizar el primer lanzamiento en un juego de los Filis
El programa de deportes de combate de esta semana cubre una amplia gama de temas.. Tom, Tony y Rich discuten el fracaso de un combate de boxeo que demostró que McGregor necesitaba unos seis meses más de “fookin adecuado” entrenar para ser más competitivo en. Mayweather cruceros a 50-0, pero Rich pregunta si eso eclipsa la verdad 50-0 circunstancias que habrían hecho que la racha invicta de Rocky fuera más impresionante. After all, Mayweather no poseía un cinturón de título activo en el momento de la victoria y el “Monedero” no debería contar como un verdadero campeonato que estaba defendiendo. Rocky se retiró invicto, poseer el cinturón en 49-0. Para eclipsar el récord de Rocky, Floyd necesitaría tener un título mundial o varios cinturones en el momento en que se registre su 50a victoria.. También discutimos todo lo demás que sucede en el mundo de los deportes de combate., excepto Ronda Rousey y Travis Browne que se casan.
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