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“KO Nos Gŵyl San Steffan” results from Iowa

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Jose “PepitoHaro captures vacant
USBA featherweight title
CBS Sports Network results from Iowa
“KO Nos Gŵyl San Steffan: WAR In WinnaVegas

Jose Haro (L) captured the vacant USBA featherweight title
(all pictures courtesy of Stacey Verbeek)
SLOAN, IA (Mehefin 11, 2017) – Last night on CBS Sports Network, Utah fab-favorite Jose Haro (13-1-1, 7 Kos) captured the vacant United States Boxing Association (USBA) featherweight title, stopping former USBA title holder Daniel “Twitch” Franco yn yr wythfed rownd, yn y “KO Nos Gŵyl San Steffan: WAR In WinnaVegas” prif ddigwyddiad, which aired live on CBS Sports Network from WinnaVegas Casino Resort in Sloan, Iowa.
“KO Nos Gŵyl San Steffan: WAR In WinnaVegaswas presented by KO Night Boxing LLC, in association with Roc Nation Sports, Ringside Ticket Inc. and WinnaVegas Resort Casino. TITLE Boxing was the official gloves provider for KO Night Boxing.

The 29-year-old Haro (14-1-1, 8 Kos), ranked Rhif. 14 by the USBA going into the fight, extended his win streak to seven (6-0-1). He dropped No. 5 USBA-ranked Franco (15-2-3, 10 Kos) with a powerful overhand right in the eighth. Franco beat the count but was floored by a brutal right later in the round and refereeCelestino Ruiz immediately halted the bout. Haro is promoted by Whitfield Hayden Promotions
Soon after the fight, Franco was rushed to the hospital where he underwent surgery to stop two brain bleeds, He remained in a coma today, according to his promoter, Roc Nation Chwaraeon.

Everybody associated with ‘KO Night Boxingand Neon Star Sports& Entertainment has Daniel Franco and his family in our hearts and prayers,” hyrwyddwr John Andersen Dywedodd.
Dallas lightweight Manuel Rey “Y Punisher” Rojas (15-3, 4 Kos) won a close but unanimous 10-round decision over WBC Oriental Super Lightweight Champion Zhimin Wang (8-2, 3 Kos), of China, in the co-featured event.


Manuel Rey Rojas (R) won an entertaining bout against Zhimin Wang
In the CBS Sports Network opener, Chicago super featherweight prospect Giovanni Mioletti (8-0, 2 Kos) remained undefeated as a professional, stopping Las VegasSal Lopez (4-2) yn y bumed rownd.

Team Mioletti celebrated after Gio’s knockout victory
KO NIGHT BOXING ON CBSSN RESULTS
Prif Ddigwyddiad – Vacant USBA Featherweight Championship
Jose Haro (14-1-1, 8 Kos), West Jordan, Utah 125 pwys.
WTKO8 (2:43)
Daniel Franco (15-21-3, 10 Kos), Rancho Cucamonga, California
(Franco won vacant USBA featherweight title)
Cyd-Nodwedd — Lightweights
Manuel Rey Rojas (15-3, 4 Kos), Dallas, TX
WDEC10 (96-94, 96-94, 96-94)
Zhimin Wang (8-2, 3 Kos), Wuhan, Llestri
Super Featherweights
Giovanni Mioletti (8-0, 2 Kos), Chicago, IL
WTKO5 (1:40)
Sal Lopez (4-2,), Las Vegas, NV
GWYBODAETH:
Twitter: @KONightBoxing, @NeonStarSE, @WinnaVegasIA

Irvin Gonzalez captures UBF All-Americas Featherweight Title

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Sonya Lamonakis & Laura Ramsey fight to UBF World Heavyweight title draw
New England’s Future 3Results from Worcester, MA
WORCESTER, Offeren. (Mehefin 11, 2017) – Boxing returned to DCU Arena (Exhibition Hall) am y tro cyntaf mewn 11 flynyddoedd and Worcester’s newest budding star, Irvin Gonzalez, entertained the hometown crowd, capturing the vacant Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) Featherweight Championship, last night in theNew England’s Future 3” prif ddigwyddiad.
New England’s Future 3was presented by Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE), which is owned and operated by retired three-time, bencampwr byd dau-adran Jose Antonio Rivera a'i fab, Anthonee (A.J.) Rivera. RPE will return to the DCU Center on October 28fed for its final installment of “Dyfodol Newydd Lloegr” series in 2017.
In the co-featured attraction, popular New York City heavyweight SonyaThe ScholarLamonakis, by way of Greece and Turners Falls, MA, wynebir LauraLady RamRamsey in a female battle of former world champions for the vacant UBF World title,
The 21-year-old Gonzalez (7-0, 6 Kos) was fighting in his first scheduled eight-round bout, erbyn Raul Lopez (10-32-1, 5 Kos), o Bronx (NY). The two fighters came out fast in a firefight, both throwing leather from all angles, although neither was hurt in the opening round. The pace picked up even more in the second as both fighters landed solid shots.
Fighting in the third round for the first time in his young professional career, Gonzalez turned up the heat, ripping effective combination to the head and body of Lopez, who responded by pounding Gonzalez on the ropes.
Gonzalez dropped Lopez early in the fourth with a strong right to the chin, followed by a brawling fifth round, and the action slowed slightly in the sixth. Gonzalez, who took control in the final two rounds, went the distance for the first time, taking a hard-fought eight-round unanimous decision (79-73 X 2, 76-75).
He was definitely the toughest I’ve fought,” Gonzalez said after the fight. “I still have to work on things in the gym. I didn’t go to the body like I did in my last few fights. I was head-hunting tonight. The dude was tough, I had to out-box him. I hurt my left hand late in the later rounds and stayed southpaw.
I definitely learned a lot. My conditioning was there and I went eight strong rounds. Rwy'n teimlo'n dda, I could go another eight rounds. Fighting at home was good, I have a big fan-base here. I hope to be back here in October 28fed.”
Lamonakis (10-2-3, 1 KO), a former IBO world champion, and past GBU world titlist Ramsey (108-1, 5 Kos) went toe-to-toe from the opening bell for 10 gystadleuol, non-stop rounds, ending in a 10-round draw by three judgesscores of 95-95.
Undefeated Worcester heavyweight Bryan Daniels (5-0, 3 Kos) unloaded on an over-matched ChristopherThe ArchbishopBoykins (1-9), dropping the Floridian three times in the second round until referee Leo Gerstel mercifully waved off the fight at the end of the second.
Former No. 1 USA amateur boxer Bobby Harris III, the son of multiple national amateur champion and retired pro heavyweight, Bobby Harris, made his long-awaited pro debut. Fighting out of Worcester, Harris overcame early roughhouse tactics by Brazilian light heavyweight Rodrigo Almeida, o Woburn, MA, to earn a four-round “shutout” penderfyniad.
In a rematch of a fight this past April, Antonio Chaves Fernandez (8-32-4, 2 Kos), of Brockton (MA), defeated Worcester welterweight Andy Gonzalez (6-2, 5 Kos), by way of a six-round majority decision, to even their rivalry at 1-1.
Southbridge, MA welterweight Wilfredo “y Sucaro” Pagan (2-0) and his Lawrence, MA opponent, Anthony Everett (1-6), turned in an entertaining performance as Pagan won a four-round majority decision, despite him being decked in the final round.
Lawrence, MA welterweight Adrian Sosa (3-0, 3 Kos) needed only 41-second to stop New York City’s Zach Johnson (0-2). Sosa dropped Johnson in the first 10 seconds and again moments later, after which referee Gerstel halted the action.
Springfield, MA welterweight Derrick “Effaith dwbl” Whitley (2-0), the son of a retired professional boxer, gwella i 2-0 with a four-round unanimous decision over veteran Connecticut fighter Shaka Moore (12-23-3, 2 Kos).
Worcester’s pro-debuting Neal Sullivan (0-0-1) and Brazilian super middleweight Saul Almeida (0-8-1) opened the night fighting a four-round majority draw.
Canlyniadau Cwblhau isod:
CANLYNIADAU SWYDDOGOL
(winners listed first each fight)
PRIF DIGWYDDIAD – VACANT UBF ALL-AMERICAS FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Irvin Gonzalez (7-0, 6 Kos), Worcester, MA
WDEC8 (79-73, 79-73, 76-75)
Raul Lopez (10-3-1, 5 Kos), Bronx, NY
(Gonzalez won vacant UBF All-Americas featherweight title)
CO-FEATURE – VACANT UBF HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Sonya Lamonakis (10-2-3 (1 KO), Efrog Newydd, NY by way of Greece
D10 (95-95, 95-95, 95-95)
Laura Ramsey (10-7-1 (5 Kos), Haven gaeaf, FL
Heavyweights
Bryan Daniels (5-0, 3 Kos), Worcester, MA
WTKO2 (2:35)
Christopher Boykins (1-9, 0 Kos), Orlando, FL
Heavyweights GOLAU
Bobby Harris III (1-0), Worcester, MA
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Rodrigo Almeida (1-7, 0 Kos), Woburn, MA
SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Neal Sullivan (0-0-1), Worcester, MA
D4 (37-39, 38-38, 38-38)
Saul Almeida (0-8-1), Framingham, MA
WELTERWEIGHTS
Derrick Whitley (2-0, 0 Kos), Springfield, MA
WDEC4 (40-36, 39-37, 38-37)
Shaka Moore (12-23-3, 2 Kos), Norwalk, CT
Antonio Chaves Fernandez (8-32-4, 2 Kos), Brockton, MA
WDEC6 (58-56, 58-56, 57-57)
Andy Gonzalez (6-2, 5 Kos), Worcester, MA
Adrian Sosa (3-0, 3 Kos), Lawrence, MA
WTKO1 (0:41)
Zach Johnson (0-2), Efrog Newydd, NY
Wilfredo Pagan (2-0, 0 Kos), Worcester, MA
WDEC4 (38-37, 38-37, 38-38)
Anthony Everett (1-6, 0 Kos), Lawrence, MA
GWYBODAETH:
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Twitter: @RiveraPromoEnt @joseriverachamp, KingRivera_

REGIS PROGRAIS SCORES CONVINCING KNOCKOUT OF JOEL DIAZ JR. IN MATCHUP OF PREVIOUSLY UNBEATEN 140-POUNDERS ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME®


 

Steve Rolls Edges Demond Nicholson & Jon Fernandez KOs Juan Reyes At Turning Stone Resort Casino In Verona, N.Y..

An Encore Presentation Of Dydd Gwener Tripleheader Will Air Dydd Llun Ar 10 p.m. A/PT Ar Showtime EITHAFOL®

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VERONA, N.Y.. (Mehefin 10, 2017) – Undefeated super lightweight Regis Prograis made an emphatic statement Dydd Gwener arShoBox: Y Genhedlaeth Newydd, knocking down previously undefeated Joel Diaz Jr. four times in the second round as he stamped his arrival as a legitimate contender in the 140-pound division.

The southpaw Prograis (20-0, 17 Kos), who was making his fourth start on the prospect developmental series, called out the top names at 140 after the second round demolition (PWY 2:55) at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y..

The special Hall of Fame edition of ShoBox: Y Genhedlaeth Newydd featured four members of the International Boxing Hall of Fame: ShoBox mainstays Barry Tompkins and Steve Farhood and special guests Al Bernstein and Jimmy Lennon Jr. Tompkins and Farhood will be inducted just down the road in Canastota ar ddydd Sul mewn 2017 class headlined by boxing greats Evander Holyfield, Marco Antonio Barrera and Johnny Tapia.

The super lightweights, Prograis and Diaz, entered the main event with a combined record of 42-0, but it was clear they were in a different class after the first round. Prograis knocked down Diaz in the opening 30 seconds of the second in an exchange that appeared to be the result of a clash of feet. Waeth, Prograis smelled blood and pounced on Diaz, flooring him again with a straight left midway through the round.

The Houston resident, who relocated from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, knocked down Diaz again just 15 seconds later with a straight left. The fourth and final knockdown, courtesy of a left hook, sent Diaz (23-1, 19 Kos) tumbling back and was enough for referee Mark Nelson to halt the bout with just seconds left on the clock.

It was a convincing statement for Prograis, a laniodd 62 percent of his power shots in the toughest test of his career.

"Heno I proved I graduated from ShoBox,” Prograis said. “I’m ready for the bigger stage. I’m ready for the big show. I want to fight best the best in the division. Rwyf am (Terrance) Crawford, (Victor) Postol, (Adrien) Broner. I want them all. None of these guys have fought anybody like me. The boogeyman is coming. They better get ready.

“He was tough, he was strong and hit hard, but I went through it. That’s another opponent I ran through. I run through everybody. I’m ready for my shot. I’m coming for everybody at 140.”

Diaz, who became the 164fed fighter to suffer his first defeat on the series, was clearly disappointed with his game plan.

I went out there too hyper, trying to kill him,” Diaz said. “I went out too aggressive. I should have toned it down a bit. I had 10 rounds but I just went out there trying to take him out. I should’ve calmed down.

“I should have used my jab a bit more to knock him down but I came out swinging.

Super middleweight prospect Steve Rolls managed to maintain his undefeated record with a closely contested eight-round slip decision victory over Demond Nicholson scored 77-75 Nicholson, 77-74 Rholiau, 77-74 Rholiau.

Rolls got off to a quick start, flooring Nicholson with a left hook in the closing seconds of the first to pocket a 10-8 rownd. He came out attacking to sweep the second, but the fight appeared to change course in the third when Nicholson hurt Rolls in the final minute with his first meaningful punch of the fight.

Nicholson (17-2-1, 16 Kos) carried the momentum to sweep the fourth, but the remaining four rounds featured back-and-forth action and were difficult to score. Rholiau (16-0, 9 Kos) was the slightly busier fighter, gysylltu ar 412 total punches compared to 390 dros wyth rownd, but Nicholson edged his opponent 134-117 in total connects.

ShoBox announcers Tompkins, Farhood and Raul Marquez all had Nicholson winning the final six rounds and edging Rolls 77-74 on their unofficial scorecards.

What made the difference for me heno was my jab, my patience, my overall boxing ability,” Rolls said. “I came in to this fight having no doubts. Nicholson was talking beforehand about my last fight, he was talking about my footwork, and I knew he was going to be in for a big surprise. I adapt for each fight.

“I knew I had him from the first round. My corner calmed me down and told me to take my time.

Nicholson, who has mostly competed at 160 bunnoedd, disagreed with the judges’ decision.

“I’m not going to make any excuses. He won the fight,” Nicholson said. “That’s what the judges saw, but I don’t agree. He hurt me in the first round. He hit me viciously in the head. I was dizzy but I recovered and I went on. I think I did a very good job but clearly not enough.

“I can’t fight at 160 – I’m a 168-pounder. Fighting at that weight drained me. I wasn’t at my best.”

Yn yr ornest agoriadol y telecast, undefeated lightweight prospect Jon Fernandez scored a brutal knockout of Juan Reyes at2:36 yr ail rownd.

Fernandez stepped on the gas from the opening bell, utilizing superior activity and accuracy to pick apart the game yet outmatched Reyes. The pair combined to throw 240 punches in the opening stanza but Fernandez landed his right at will and was clearly the more effective fighter.

The Sergio Martinez protégé had a bloodied Reyes hurt in the opening minute of the second and closed the show in the final minute with a sharp right to the ear that sent Reyes (14-4-3, 2 Kos) falling back toward the canvas. The perfectly placed punch had Reyes seemingly out before he hit the floor.

The Spaniard Fernandez (13-0, 11 Kos) landed a staggering 55 percent of his power shots and 40 y cant o gyfanswm ei punches.

“The one-two, one-two was the key to opening the door,” Fernandez said. “The straight right hand is one of my best punches and I caught Reyes in the perfect spot. I hope he is OK. I feel that I am ready for the next level. I’ll fight wherever there is an opportunity, but I believe the big fights are here in the U.S.

Reyes was responsive but taken to the hospital as a precautionary measure.

Dydd Gwener tripleheader will replay ar ddydd Llun yn 10 p.m. A/PT ar Showtime EITHAFOL a bydd ar gael ar Showtime AR GALW® a Showtime UNRHYW ADEG®.

The event was co-promoted by DiBella Entertainment (DBE) and AASHA Record Breakers.

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Barry Tompkins called the ShoBox gweithredu gan ringside gyda Steve Farhood a chyn bencampwr byd Raul Marquez yn gwasanaethu fel dadansoddwyr arbenigol. The executive producer was Gordon Hall with Rich Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

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REGIS PROGRAIS vs. JOEL DIAZ JR. FINAL WEIGHTS, DYFYNIADAU & PHOTOS FOR SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION HALL OF FAME WEEKEND TRIPLEHEADER LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

Dydd Gwener, Mehefin 9 yn 10:30 p.m. ET/PT from Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y..

 

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VERONA, N.Y.. (Mehefin 8, 2017) – Regis “Rougarou” Prograis and Joel Diaz Jr. gwneud pwysau ar ddydd Iau just hours after the “Opening Bell” to kick off festivities for the 2017 International Boxing Hall of Fame Weekend.

 

The undefeated Prograis (19-0, 16 Kos) and fellow unbeaten Diaz (23-0, 19 Kos) will square off in the 10-round super lightweight main event of a Hall of Fame edition of ShoBox: Y Genhedlaeth Newydd Dydd Gwener, Mehefin 9, yn byw ar Showtime (10:30 p.m. A/PT) o droi Stone Resort Casino yn Verona, N.Y..

 

The ShoBox tripleheader will celebrate longtime analysts Barry Tompkins and Steve Farhood just two days before their induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Farhood and Tompkins were joined at the Opening Bell ar ddydd Iau by a handful of their fellow 2017 inductees: boxing legend Marco Antonio Barrera, Australian trainer Johnny Lewis, and the wife of the late Johnny Tapia, Teresa Tapia.

 

In the ShoBox co-feature, undefeated super middleweight Steve Rolls (15-0, 9 Kos) will take on the hard-hitting Demond Nicholson (17-1-1, 16 Kos) mewn bout wyth rownd. Yn yr ornest agoriadol y telecast, Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez’s protégé, Jon Fernandez, (12-0, 10 Kos) faces Juan Reyes (14-3-3, 2 Kos) mewn wyth rownd matchup ysgafn.

 

Mae tocynnau ar gyfer y digwyddiad, co-promoted by DiBella Entertainment (DBE) and AASHA Record Breakers, yn costio $65 for ringside, $50, $40 ac $30 (may be subject to additional fees) and are available at the Turning Stone Box Office, by calling 877-833-SHOW, or online at Ticketmaster.com. Drysau yn agor am 7:00 p.m., gyda'r bout cyntaf a drefnwyd ar gyfer 7:30 p.m.

 

PWYSAU SWYDDOGOL

 

10-Round Super Lightweight Main Event:

Regis Prograis - 139 Bunnoedd ½

Joel Diaz Jr. - 137 Bunnoedd ¼

Canolwr: Mark Nelson; beirniaid: Don Ackerman, Tom Schreck, John McKaie

 

Eight-Round Super Middleweight Co-Feature:

Steve Rolls – 161 bunnoedd

Demond Nicholson – 162 Bunnoedd ½

Canolwr: Benjy Esteves; beirniaid: Glenn Feldman, Don Trella, Wynn Kintz

 

Eight-Round Lightweight Telecast Opener:

Jon Fernandez – 132 Bunnoedd ½

Juan Ramon Reyes – 131 Bunnoedd ½

Canolwr: Charlie Fitch; beirniaid: Don Ackerman, Glenn Feldman, John McKaie

DYFYNIADAU TERFYNOL:

 

Regis Prograis

“The person that wins this fight goes up, hopefully, to a title fight. Rwy'n 19-0, ei fod yn 23-0. I feel like this is a real big fight.

 

“I take all my opponents seriously, but I’m taking this one even more seriously than others in the past. Mae'n 23-0, and there’s a reason he’s undefeated. He’s good, and he has the best record I’ve ever faced.

 

“I’m at a stage in my career where every fight can lead to the next big thing and I think this fight may be it for me. I’m patient, but I’m ready for more. I want a shot at a title.

 

“He’s a brawler fighter, but I have the better punching power, and the speed.

 

“If I feel like he [Diaz] can’t hurt me from the first round, I’ll probably just walk him down the whole night and punish him.

 

“Seeing what [Errol] Spence did motivates me, especially the way he did it in his opponent’s hometown. It got me thinking: that can be me one day. We went at it in the amateurs, so I know how good he is, but I’m good too. Just seeing him go over there and take the title away, I know my time is coming next.

 

“I grew up watching Macho Camacho, Roberto Duran, Mike Tyson, but I watched more Duran than anything. I really liked his style. I learned a lot watching the boxing greats on tape.

 

“Terence Crawford, Adrien Broner, Victor Postol. Those are the type of guys I want to fight.

 

“I started boxing in New Orleans, and if it wasn’t for Katrina, I probably wouldn’t be where I am right now. When I moved to Houston, I got into the boxing scene and started taking it seriously. It was a horrible situation [yn New Orleans], but it changed my life.

 

“My family went back [to New Orleans], but not me. I stayed in Houston to box. I feel it’s not time for me to go back home just yet. I’ll come back when I become a superstar, like I’m supposed to be.”

 

Joel Diaz Jr.

“This is my chance, this is my opportunity. I’ve been told, ‘you only get one chance’, and this is it for me. I know Regis is good, but we’re going to put it on him. I’m going to be on him like flies on shit. This is one of the opportunities I can’t let pass.

 

“We’re going to break him down mentally, find our way in, and drop the bomb.

 

“He throws combos, and that’s what I have to take away from him. I have to be on him and be the first to attack. My power will take care of his speed.

 

“This means a lot to me, getting to show the world who the ‘secret’ is. People haven’t really seen what I have, but there will be no more secrets after yfory.

 

“I’m going to show the world who the real Joel Diaz is. I’m now at the right weight for me and I’m 110 y cant. I didn’t waste four weeks of training camp trying to lose weight. Rwy'n teimlo'n gryf.

 

“A world championship after this fight, dyna beth yr wyf am. This is my opportunity to actually show who I am and I can’t let it go. If I let this go, I might as well go back to school. This is going to open all the doors for me.

 

“We’ve been ready for this step for a while. I’d like to fight the winner of [Adrien] Broner- [Mikey] Garcia, ond byddwn yn gweld. I know Broner doesn’t want to fight me. I tried to fight him and he turned it down. He knows I’ll give him trouble.

 

“I changed trainers. I used to be with Abel Ramos, now I’m with Chris Byrd. With Coach Chris, it’s more defense than offense. Working with Chris is amazing. He was a fighter, so he knows what it takes to step in that ring. Mae wedi bod yno, so he understands me from a fighter’s perspective and that’s very important for me. The bond we have inside and outside the ring is special.

 

“You’re going to see a more active Joel Diaz and a more defensive Joel Diaz. I’m going to show the world who Joel Diaz is at 140 and trust me, they will ask for more after they see it.”

 

Steve Rolls

“My last fight on ShoBox [against Steed Woodall in December 2015] was a learning experience. I was knocked down in the third, but I rebounded. You never know how you are going to react in the face of adversity until you are put in that position. I’m glad that happened early on in my career. It taught me a lot.

 

“I’m know I’m 33, but I feel better than when I was younger. I take care of myself. I have a clean lifestyle. Age is not a thing for me.

 

“Nicholson has a good jab. I’ve seen him fight before. I’m not sure if he’s made adjustments or if he’s coming with a different game plan. Rwy'n barod am ba bynnag mae'n dod.

 

“From what I’ve seen, gall ymladd. He knows what he’s doing in there and it looks like he has some experience.”

 

Demond Nicholson

“This guy [Rholiau] is not as experienced as me. I’m a big step-up for him.

 

“My last fight [against Immanuwel Aleem] was a big step up, and I fought to a majority draw. It was a slow start, but I’m a fighter, and I soldiered through. That fight really opened my eyes up to better my career, my future.

 

“Look at what Aleem has done since we fought. He knocked out an undefeated guy [Ievgen Khytrov] that no one wanted to face.

 

“My experience is going to get us over the hump against this guy. He has a dangerous right hand, but I’m going to take that away from him.

 

“I’m a natural boxer, but people were calling me a brawler after my performance with Aleem and that’s not who I am. But I get it – I didn’t box at all in that fight. That’s why I had to go back to the drawing board.

 

“I learned a lot training at Head Bangers in Washington, D.C. with Barry Hunter, Lamont Peterson and all those guys. I’ve learned from Lamont, from Adrien Broner, from Austin Trout. They spar with top fighters and that’s why they perform at the highest level – because they’ve sparred with the best. So I’m doing the same.”

 

“I have one loss, and that taught me a lot. I had to lose 15 bunnoedd in three days for that fight and that took a toll on me. There are no issues making weight for this fight.”

 

Jon Fernandez

“This is my second fight with my new trainer Tinin Rodriguez. I always try to get better and changing trainers seemed to be the best path for me. He’s helping me round up the fundamentals of boxing.

 

“I know I’m tall for my weight class, but I feel OK. Rwy'n credu 130 is my ideal weight, but I might go up in weight in the future. We’ll see. I’m still young and I have a long career ahead of me.

 

“I used to watch tape of Maravilla when I was growing up. He inspired me to be serious about boxing. He was so good. It’s such of honor to be working with him. I respect him a lot.”

Juan Reyes

“I haven’t fought anybody that tall, but I have a good game plan. I know he’s a volume puncher, but that’s just going to get me excited. It’ll get my adrenaline pumping.

 

“I’m excited that I’m fighting on TV and in such special weekend, it’s the Boxing Hall of Fame. Mae hyn yn gwireddu breuddwyd. If I beat this guy it could change my life.”

 

Sergio Martinez – Jon Fernandez Co-Promoter

“Jon is a thinker. He knows when to attack and when to defend himself. He’s truly gifted.

 

“Some may draw comparisons of him with Paul Williams, but I fought Williams twice and let me tell you they are not alike. Paul was the type of fighter that would get in the ring and go from first, to second, to third gear without thinking. JonFer will read you, will go to whatever gear he needs to be to defeat his opponent. He has a very high boxing IQ.”

Chris Byrd – Diaz’s Trainer

“Joel is an aggressive machine, so my main focus has been on developing his defense. He’s a talented boxer, but his aggressiveness sometimes opens holes in his defense. In this training camp, we worked on that. We have a good strategy going.

 

“He already knew how to fight, but you just have to push him a little bit on defense. He’s still aggressive as ever, but he needed to think about what’s coming back at him.

 

“My main thing is life after boxing. I have two brothers that are messed up from boxing. That’s why I focus on defense so much. He has an aggressive style, but he also has talent, good feet and eye coordination. He’ll go on to do great things.

 

“You’re going to see something special. Regis is good, I give him props, but you’re going to see something special from Joel. And a great fight.”

 

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Bydd barry Tompkins ffoniwch y ShoBox gweithredu gan ringside gyda Steve Farhood a chyn bencampwr byd Raul Marquez yn gwasanaethu fel dadansoddwyr arbenigol. The executive producer is Gordon Hall with Rich Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

 

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Mae Psychic Tom Predicts yn Ennill Am Mark Hunt; Rabble Rousin’ Rich Yn Agor y Sioe gyda Demetrious Johnson vs.. Dana White Rant; Mae Tony the Tornado yn rhwygo Stevenson / Fonfara ar Sioe Chwaraeon Brwydro yn erbyn FNU yr wythnos hon

Mae Rich Bergeron yn agor sioe FNU Combat Sports yr wythnos hon trwy roi ei sylw unigryw ar y Demetrious “Llygoden Fawr” Johnson ffiw gyda phres UFC, sef Dana White. Wedi gwrthod ymladd â T.J.. Dillashaw heb fodloni rhai sicrwydd ac amodau, mynnodd llawer o gefnogwyr ar gyfryngau cymdeithasol fod DJ yn rhedeg yn ofnus. Manteisiodd hyd yn oed Dillashaw ar y cyfle i ffrwydro'r symudiad gan y champ pwysau plu fel “cyw ieir.” Roedd Dana White hyd yn oed wedi bygwth cau'r adran pwysau plu cyfan i lawr pe bai Johnson yn gwrthod ymladd TJ. “Llygoden Fawr” wnaethon nhw ddim blincio ac nid oedden nhw wedi ogofâu i ofynion y sefydliad, ac mae Rich yn egluro yn ei ddeialog agoriadol pam y dylid parchu DJ a rhoi budd yr amheuaeth iddo am ei benderfyniad yn hytrach na chael ei feirniadu a'i lusgo trwy'r mwd am sefyll i fyny drosto'i hun.

 

Yn ystod gweddill y darllediad, Tony “Y Tornado” Mae Penecale yn manylu ar ei noson allan yn y 2300 Arena yn Philadelphia am gerdyn ymladd dan arweiniad Hank Lundy. Mae hefyd yn ail-ddal Fonfara vs.. Stevenson II ac yn galw'r ymladd “gwarth.”

 

“Psychic” Mae Tom Padgett yn ymuno â rhywfaint o ddadansoddiad ôl-ymladd o Aldo vs.. Holloway. Mae hefyd yn rhagweld y bydd Mark Hunt yn elwa o fantais cawell cartref yn ei frwydr gyda Derrick Lewis y penwythnos hwn yn Noson Ymladd UFC 110 yn Seland Newydd.

 

Mae diweddariad hefyd ar achos cyfreithiol Hunt yn erbyn yr UFC a Brock Lesnar a llawer o ragolygon ac ail-ddaliadau ymladd eraill. Gwrandewch ar y darllediad cyfan i ddal i fyny ar yr hyn sy'n newydd mewn chwaraeon ymladd yr wythnos hon.

OFFICIAL CES BOXING WEIGHTS FOR TOMORROW NIGHT’S LIVE STREAM ON FITE TV

Airing on FITE TV PPV, Mehefin 9, from Rhode Island
NEW YORK CITY (Mehefin 8, 2017) — Boxing fans may watch tomorrow night’s entire CES Boxing card, gan ddechrau am 7:00 p.m. A, simply by downloading the FITE app and then cast the fight to the big screen by using the instant stream-to-TV function. The FITE app works with any Wi-Fi connected television around the world, iOS and Android devices, as well as streaming devices such as Roku, Chromecast and more. Fans may also watch the fights live on the FITE website at www.fite.tv from any computer.
Prif Ddigwyddiad – New England Junior Middleweight Championship (8)
Greg Vendetti (14-2-1, 10 Kos), Hyrwyddwr, Stoneham, MA 152 pwys.
Khiary Gray (14-2, 11 Kos), Challenger, Worcester, MA 154 pwys.
Cyd-Nodwedd – Junior Middleweights (8)
Mark DeLuca (18-0, 12 Kos), Quincy, MA 154 pwys.
Chris Chatman (14-6-1, 5 Kos), Chicago, IL 156 pwys.

Heavyweights (6)

Juiseppe Cusumano (10-1, 8 Kos), Richmond, VA 235 pwys.
Dan Biddle (9-6, 5 Kos), Wilmington, DE 224 pwys.
Middleweights (6)
Kendrick Ball, Sr. (6-0-2, 5 Kos), Worcester, MA 163 pwys.
Godson Noel (6-0-1, 4 Kos), Newark, NJ 162 pwys.
Lightweights (6)
Anthony Marsella, Jr. (4-0, 2 Kos), Providence, RI 135 pwys.
Abraham Torres (3-1, 1 KO), Dallas, TX 136 pwys.

Lightweights (4)

Michael Valentin (am y tro cyntaf), Providence, RI 137 pwys.
Kevin De Freitas (am y tro cyntaf), Somerville, MA 137 pwys.

Matt Doherty (6-3-1, 4 Kos), Salem, MA 138 pwys.

Placido Hoff (1-1-1), Providence, RI 136 pwys

Featherweights (4)
Ricky Delossantos (1-0), Pawtucket, RI 126 pwys.
Malcolm Simms (0-0-1), Newark, NJ 124 pwys.
PRYD: Dydd Gwener, Mehefin 9, 2017
BLE: Twin River, yn Lincoln, RI, UDA
HYRWYDDWR: CES Boxing
LIVE STREAMING: Available to watch live on the FITE app and its website for a suggested retail price of $14.99.
FITE TV is a Combat Sports Network that features boxing, MMA and wrestling programming. FITE gives viewers the choice to watch the program on line at www.FITE.tv, on their mobile device or on their WiFi connected television using the FITE app. The FITE app can be downloaded for free at Google Play or the iTunes app stores.

REGIS PROGRAIS vs. JOEL DIAZ JR. FINAL WEIGHTS, DYFYNIADAU & PHOTOS FOR SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION HALL OF FAME WEEKEND TRIPLEHEADER LIVE ON SHOWTIME®


Yfory/Dydd Gwener, Mehefin 9 yn 10:30 p.m. A/PT from Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y..

Cliciwch YMA Am Lluniau Pwyswch-Yn; Credit Tom Casino/SHOWTIME

Cliciwch YMA For Hall of Fame Opening Bell Photos; Credit Tom Casino/SHOWTIME

VERONA, N.Y.. (Mehefin 8, 2017) – Regis “Rougarou” Prograis and Joel Diaz Jr. gwneud pwysau ar ddydd Iau just hours after the “Opening Bell” to kick off festivities for the 2017 International Boxing Hall of Fame Weekend.

The undefeated Prograis (19-0, 16 Kos) and fellow unbeaten Diaz (23-0, 19 Kos) will square off in the 10-round super lightweight main event of a Hall of Fame edition of ShoBox: Y Genhedlaeth Newydd yfory/Dydd Gwener, Mehefin 9, yn byw ar Showtime (10:30 p.m. A/PT) o droi Stone Resort Casino yn Verona, N.Y..

The ShoBox tripleheader will celebrate longtime analysts Barry Tompkins and Steve Farhood just two days before their induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Farhood and Tompkins were joined at the Opening Bell ar ddydd Iau by a handful of their fellow 2017 inductees: boxing legend Marco Antonio Barrera, Australian trainer Johnny Lewis, and the wife of the late Johnny Tapia, Teresa Tapia.

In the ShoBox co-feature, undefeated super middleweight Steve Rolls (15-0, 9 Kos) will take on the hard-hitting Demond Nicholson (17-1-1, 16 Kos) mewn bout wyth rownd. Yn yr ornest agoriadol y telecast, Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez’s protégé, Jon Fernandez, (12-0, 10 Kos) faces Juan Reyes (14-3-3, 2 Kos) mewn wyth rownd matchup ysgafn.

Mae tocynnau ar gyfer y digwyddiad, co-promoted by DiBella Entertainment (DBE) and AASHA Record Breakers, yn costio $65 for ringside, $50, $40 ac $30 (may be subject to additional fees) and are available at the Turning Stone Box Office, by calling 877-833-SHOW, or online at Ticketmaster.com. Drysau yn agor am 7:00 p.m., gyda'r bout cyntaf a drefnwyd ar gyfer 7:30 p.m.

PWYSAU SWYDDOGOL

10-Round Super Lightweight Main Event:

Regis Prograis - 139 Bunnoedd ½

Joel Diaz Jr. - 137 Bunnoedd ¼

Canolwr: Mark Nelson; beirniaid: Don Ackerman, Tom Schreck, John McKaie

Eight-Round Super Middleweight Co-Feature:

Steve Rolls – 161 bunnoedd

Demond Nicholson – 162 Bunnoedd ½

Canolwr: Benjy Esteves; beirniaid: Glenn Feldman, Don Trella, Wynn Kintz

Eight-Round Lightweight Telecast Opener:

Jon Fernandez – 132 Bunnoedd ½

Juan Ramon Reyes – 131 Bunnoedd ½

Canolwr: Charlie Fitch; beirniaid: Don Ackerman, Glenn Feldman, John McKaie

DYFYNIADAU TERFYNOL:

Regis Prograis

“The person that wins this fight goes up, hopefully, to a title fight. Rwy'n 19-0, ei fod yn 23-0. I feel like this is a real big fight.

“I take all my opponents seriously, but I’m taking this one even more seriously than others in the past. Mae'n 23-0, and there’s a reason he’s undefeated. He’s good, and he has the best record I’ve ever faced.

“I’m at a stage in my career where every fight can lead to the next big thing and I think this fight may be it for me. I’m patient, but I’m ready for more. I want a shot at a title.

“He’s a brawler fighter, but I have the better punching power, and the speed.

“If I feel like he [Diaz] can’t hurt me from the first round, I’ll probably just walk him down the whole night and punish him.

“Seeing what [Errol] Spence did motivates me, especially the way he did it in his opponent’s hometown. It got me thinking: that can be me one day. We went at it in the amateurs, so I know how good he is, but I’m good too. Just seeing him go over there and take the title away, I know my time is coming next.

“I grew up watching Macho Camacho, Roberto Duran, Mike Tyson, but I watched more Duran than anything. I really liked his style. I learned a lot watching the boxing greats on tape.

“Terence Crawford, Adrien Broner, Victor Postol. Those are the type of guys I want to fight.

“I started boxing in New Orleans, and if it wasn’t for Katrina, I probably wouldn’t be where I am right now. When I moved to Houston, I got into the boxing scene and started taking it seriously. It was a horrible situation [yn New Orleans], but it changed my life.

“My family went back [to New Orleans], but not me. I stayed in Houston to box. I feel it’s not time for me to go back home just yet. I’ll come back when I become a superstar, like I’m supposed to be.”

Joel Diaz Jr.

“This is my chance, this is my opportunity. I’ve been told, ‘you only get one chance’, and this is it for me. I know Regis is good, but we’re going to put it on him. I’m going to be on him like flies on shit. This is one of the opportunities I can’t let pass.

“We’re going to break him down mentally, find our way in, and drop the bomb.

“He throws combos, and that’s what I have to take away from him. I have to be on him and be the first to attack. My power will take care of his speed.

“This means a lot to me, getting to show the world who the ‘secret’ is. People haven’t really seen what I have, but there will be no more secrets after yfory.

“I’m going to show the world who the real Joel Diaz is. I’m now at the right weight for me and I’m 110 y cant. I didn’t waste four weeks of training camp trying to lose weight. Rwy'n teimlo'n gryf.

“A world championship after this fight, dyna beth yr wyf am. This is my opportunity to actually show who I am and I can’t let it go. If I let this go, I might as well go back to school. This is going to open all the doors for me.

“We’ve been ready for this step for a while. I’d like to fight the winner of [Adrien] Broner- [Mikey] Garcia, ond byddwn yn gweld. I know Broner doesn’t want to fight me. I tried to fight him and he turned it down. He knows I’ll give him trouble.

“I changed trainers. I used to be with Abel Ramos, now I’m with Chris Byrd. With Coach Chris, it’s more defense than offense. Working with Chris is amazing. He was a fighter, so he knows what it takes to step in that ring. Mae wedi bod yno, so he understands me from a fighter’s perspective and that’s very important for me. The bond we have inside and outside the ring is special.

“You’re going to see a more active Joel Diaz and a more defensive Joel Diaz. I’m going to show the world who Joel Diaz is at 140 and trust me, they will ask for more after they see it.”

Steve Rolls

“My last fight on ShoBox [against Steed Woodall in December 2015] was a learning experience. I was knocked down in the third, but I rebounded. You never know how you are going to react in the face of adversity until you are put in that position. I’m glad that happened early on in my career. It taught me a lot.

“I’m know I’m 33, but I feel better than when I was younger. I take care of myself. I have a clean lifestyle. Age is not a thing for me.

“Nicholson has a good jab. I’ve seen him fight before. I’m not sure if he’s made adjustments or if he’s coming with a different game plan. Rwy'n barod am ba bynnag mae'n dod.

“From what I’ve seen, gall ymladd. He knows what he’s doing in there and it looks like he has some experience.”

Demond Nicholson

“This guy [Rholiau] is not as experienced as me. I’m a big step-up for him.

“My last fight [against Immanuwel Aleem] was a big step up, and I fought to a majority draw. It was a slow start, but I’m a fighter, and I soldiered through. That fight really opened my eyes up to better my career, my future.

“Look at what Aleem has done since we fought. He knocked out an undefeated guy [Ievgen Khytrov] that no one wanted to face.

“My experience is going to get us over the hump against this guy. He has a dangerous right hand, but I’m going to take that away from him.

“I’m a natural boxer, but people were calling me a brawler after my performance with Aleem and that’s not who I am. But I get it – I didn’t box at all in that fight. That’s why I had to go back to the drawing board.

“I learned a lot training at Head Bangers in Washington, D.C. with Barry Hunter, Lamont Peterson and all those guys. I’ve learned from Lamont, from Adrien Broner, from Austin Trout. They spar with top fighters and that’s why they perform at the highest level – because they’ve sparred with the best. So I’m doing the same.”

“I have one loss, and that taught me a lot. I had to lose 15 bunnoedd in three days for that fight and that took a toll on me. There are no issues making weight for this fight.”

Jon Fernandez

“This is my second fight with my new trainer Tinin Rodriguez. I always try to get better and changing trainers seemed to be the best path for me. He’s helping me round up the fundamentals of boxing.

“I know I’m tall for my weight class, but I feel OK. Rwy'n credu 130 is my ideal weight, but I might go up in weight in the future. We’ll see. I’m still young and I have a long career ahead of me.

“I used to watch tape of Maravilla when I was growing up. He inspired me to be serious about boxing. He was so good. It’s such of honor to be working with him. I respect him a lot.”

Juan Reyes

“I haven’t fought anybody that tall, but I have a good game plan. I know he’s a volume puncher, but that’s just going to get me excited. It’ll get my adrenaline pumping.

“I’m excited that I’m fighting on TV and in such special weekend, it’s the Boxing Hall of Fame. Mae hyn yn gwireddu breuddwyd. If I beat this guy it could change my life.”

Sergio Martinez – Jon Fernandez Co-Promoter

“Jon is a thinker. He knows when to attack and when to defend himself. He’s truly gifted.

“Some may draw comparisons of him with Paul Williams, but I fought Williams twice and let me tell you they are not alike. Paul was the type of fighter that would get in the ring and go from first, to second, to third gear without thinking. JonFer will read you, will go to whatever gear he needs to be to defeat his opponent. He has a very high boxing IQ.”

Chris Byrd – Diaz’s Trainer

“Joel is an aggressive machine, so my main focus has been on developing his defense. He’s a talented boxer, but his aggressiveness sometimes opens holes in his defense. In this training camp, we worked on that. We have a good strategy going.

“He already knew how to fight, but you just have to push him a little bit on defense. He’s still aggressive as ever, but he needed to think about what’s coming back at him.

“My main thing is life after boxing. I have two brothers that are messed up from boxing. That’s why I focus on defense so much. He has an aggressive style, but he also has talent, good feet and eye coordination. He’ll go on to do great things.

“You’re going to see something special. Regis is good, I give him props, but you’re going to see something special from Joel. And a great fight.”

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Bydd barry Tompkins ffoniwch y ShoBox gweithredu gan ringside gyda Steve Farhood a chyn bencampwr byd Raul Marquez yn gwasanaethu fel dadansoddwyr arbenigol. The executive producer is Gordon Hall with Rich Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

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Amdanom ShoBox: Y Genhedlaeth Newydd

Ers ei sefydlu ym mis Gorffennaf 2001, y gyfres bocsio yn feirniadol o fri Showtime, ShoBox: Y Genhedlaeth Newydd wedi ymddangos cyfateb talent ifanc anodd. Y ShoBox hathroniaeth yw darlledu gyffrous, gemau cystadleuol tra'n darparu tir profi ar gyfer rhagolygon parod dorf-ddymunol ac yn benderfynol o ymladd am deitl y byd. Mae rhai o'r rhestr gynyddol y 69 diffoddwyr sydd wedi ymddangos ar ShoBox ac uwch i Garner teitlau byd yn cynnwys: Errol Spence Jr, Ward Andre, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr, Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Dyfnaint Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams, Errol Spence Jr. ac yn fwy.

TEAM ANDRE WARD MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL RECAP

WARD-KOVALEV 2: “THE REMATCH”

Dydd Sadwrn, Mehefin 17, 2017

AT MANDALAY BAY EVENTS CENTER, LAS VEGAS

PRESENTED LIVE BY HBO PAY-PER-VIEW®

LAS VEGAS, NV (Mehefin 8, 2017) - Ddoe, Unified Light Heavyweight World Champion Andre “S.O.G.” Ward (31-0, 15 Kos) participated in an international media conference call ahead of his highly-anticipated rematch against former titleholder Sergey “Krusher” Kovalev (30-1-1, 26 Kos). Ward-Kovalev 2: “The Rematch” takes place Saturday, Mehefin 17 yn y Ganolfan Digwyddiadau Bae Mandalay yn Las Vegas. The championship event, presented by Corona Extra, will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View® beginning at 9:00 p.m. A/6:00 p.m. PT.

 

Here are some of the highlighted comments from Team Ward:

Andre “S.O.G.” Ward – Unified Light Heavyweight World Champion

“It’s a blessing, what the Bay Area fans have always done for me and for what they do for their athletes, whether they’re homegrown or transplants from other cities. They just appreciate the people that go out there and represent them well. And they always return the favor.

 

“I enjoyed my victory just like I would any other victory. People have to understand that anytime there’s a close decision, you’re going to have opinions either way. I’ve never refuted the fact that it was a close decision but all those out there that say that it’s some home cooking, they’ve got to remember that I’m not, eich bod yn gwybod, o Las Vegas, Nevada. You can’t just highlight that side of it. You got to highlight the people that also felt that I deserved the victory and (that it) was a tremendous comeback. It doesn’t take a close decision to get criticism. I’ve shut guys out for 12 rounds and got criticism. So you become immune to it after a certain period of time.

 

“Like I said before, [Kovalev’s] a good fighter. It’s not what it’s cracked up to be and but I give him his respect. He’s a champion and once you become a champion and have defended your belt, you’re a champion for life.

 

“I thought I won the fight by at least two rounds. Ond ar ddiwedd y dydd, there’s close rounds that you can call a swing round. I don’t know how this individual is judging the round or how they feel about it but if you look at the scorecards, I think the judges did a tremendous job because they were on one accord.

 

“I’m honored to represent my country which I’ve done since I’ve been fortunate enough to do [fel] a little boy at the Junior Olympic level all the way up to the Olympics. I’ve had a lot of international competition as a professional and it’s an honor and a privilege to live here in the United States and to represent my country. And I’ve always tried to do that, no matter who I’m fighting.

 

“I think the first fight was a great fight. I think there was a lot of drama in the first fight, more drama than I wanted. I think it was a tremendous fight and I believe, round two is going to be a tremendous fight.

 

“I’ve faced a lot of adversity inside the ring. Rydych yn gwybod, some of it the public has seen. A lot of it, efallai, the public hasn’t seen in the many gyms or the many sparring sessions and everything you’ve got to do to get to a certain level in the sport. I knew what I had in me. I’ve been on the canvas before. I’ve been hurt in fights. I’ve been cut. Things have happened and, eich bod yn gwybod, my response has always been the same where if I’m physically able, I want to come get that back. I also have a tremendous coach who is my godfather. You saw him shift and go into a different gear to tell me what I needed to hear. He didn’t panic but he had a sense of urgency and he told me what I needed to hear. He just reminded me of all of the greats that had their moment. And he just reminded me that this is [my] moment. And sometimes in fights, especially in moments like this, it’s not so much technical… it’s a feeling.

 

“On the physical side, it was Virgil having the foresight early on when I was a young boy. He saw that I had a lot of ability and skills. He always told me that I don’t look at the things [Yr wyf yn] do well, I look at where you can be beat. He said when I was 11, 12 (neu) 13 mlwydd oed, ‘The only style that can give you trouble right now is a buzz saw.’

 

“The jab is a lost art today. Skilled inside fighting is really a lost art and a lot of guys don’t want to be there. They want you at range. They want you in a certain place and if they can’t have you there then you see a totally different fighter.

 

“So outside of my family, I didn’t really have a lot of ex-fighters that I could pick up the phone and call. So I just try to be available, have my phone available, and make the time where I need to make the time (for some of the younger fighters). They’ll let you know what they need to talk about and what they want to talk about. If I have the answer, I’m going to definitely give them everything that I can give them. If I don’t, I’ll try to help them find it because at the end of the day, whether it’s Claressa [Tarianau] or Shakur [Stevenson], I’m for the fighter. I’m pro fighter. We talk about [hyfforddiant] stuff but it’s also more about life—being stable and making the right decisions now so that down the road, you’re happy that you did what you had to do. It’s an honor and a privilege to be someone that any of those fighters would want to pick up the phone and call. I don’t look at it like a burden. It’s an honor and a privilege.”

 

Virgil Hunter – Trainer of Andre Ward

“We’ve had a good camp. We’ve had a very smooth camp, the way you would like them to be. Sometimes it can’t always turn out that way but we are fortunate enough this time to have everything clicking. It’s good to see Andre in the gym after four fights and see him getting back and closer and closer to who he truly is—not just as a warrior and a battler and an individual who has a lot of dog in him but also that very skilled pugilist. I’m looking forward toMehefin 17 and let Andre do the talking that night with his left and his right hand.

 

"[Andre is] a professional and he’s been through this for the 24 years of his life. You have to understand when he went to the Olympics he wasn’t with me at all for three months. So he’s a professional. He knows what to do. He’s my least worry of leaving town for a week. It’s part of the sport. It’s part of the game. And when you have a professional like Andre, eich bod yn gwybod, you don’t worry about those things.

 

“Well the opponent definitely won’t see the same fighter in this fight for a number of reasons. No need to disclose but we always go in with several plans or any plan that needs to be implemented at any given time. Wrth gwrs, I’m not going to ask him to do anything that I know he can’t do or hasn’t worked on or hasn’t practiced but we’re fortunate enough to be able to adjust and also adapt. I believe that what we worked on for Plan A is going to be more than enough.

 

“An amateur is when you’re at the top level and you fight at a top level. You go into national tournaments and tend to see some opponents more than once and more than twice. So in a sense, [Arall] has had rematches. As far as this rematch is concern all I can say is ‘oh boy.’ That’s all I can say.

 

“There wasn’t any fear or trepidation going into the first match. You can’t have that. Wrth gwrs, you’re aware of what the opponent brings. We’re aware that you have a bigger opponent or a stronger opponent, an opponent that can punch. We’re aware of all that but we’ve been through that before. I mean when he fought in the Olympics at light heavyweight people don’t know or they never acknowledge the fact that he was only 170 bunnoedd. Felly, he was giving up weight, height and size there. Felly, he’s used to it. He’s accustomed to it. And because of his physical strength and his stamina and his IQ he’s able to overcome all of these so-called advantages that the other fighter might have. Felly, once again we respect our opponent and we respect Kovalev on what he has done and what he’s capable of doing. And it’s a healthy respect but it’s not a respect that’s going to stop him from getting smashed Mehefin 17.

 

“My job is to be in that realistic moment. Yr wyf yn gwybod [Arall] would embrace and understand what I was saying because it’s been between he and I, things we’ve talked about over the years many, many times. Sometimes you just have to put the strategy out the window and appeal to who you know that fighter is. And I know who he is.”

Josh Dubin – Advisor and Attorney of Andre Ward

“On behalf of James Prince and myself, I just want to thank everybody for participating in the call. We are extremely grateful for the support of HBO, all of our sponsors that have stepped up and of course, Roc Nation. At the risk of making Virgil a little bit more uncomfortable, I do feel like from top to bottom we just have the best team out there and certainly, the best trainer in the world. I feel blessed to be part of such a historic event. I know that on Mehefin 17 you’re going to see magic in that ring and one of the best, if not the best ever, step into the ring to do his thing yet again.”

Michael R. YormarkRoc Nation President & Chief of Branding and Strategy

“Obviously, Ward-Kovalev 2: “The Rematch” has the potential to be the fight of the year. As you have heard and as you’ve written these fighters don’t like each other. These fighters don’t have respect for one another and this obviously creates a lot of buzz, a lot of curiosity and a lot of anticipation for next week’s fight.

 

“As you’ve heard Andre state time and time again after this fight there will be no excuses. And without a doubt the winner of this fight will absolutely be the pound-for-pound king in the sport of boxing.”

 

Ward vs. Kovalev 2: “The Rematch," a 12-round mega-fight for the WBO/IBF/WBA Light Heavyweight World Championships, is presented by Roc Nation Sports, Main Events, Andre Ward Promotions, Krusher Promotions and Corona Extra, sponsored by Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Jetlux, Life10 Electrolyte, Zappos, D’USSÉ Cognac, ProSupps and Powered by Monster. The championship event takes place Dydd Sadwrn, Mehefin 17 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas and will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View® beginning at 9:00 p.m. A/6:00 p.m. PT. Tickets for Ward-Kovalev 2: “The Rematch” are available on axs.com and at the Mandalay Bay Events Center Box Office.

 

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Las Vegas’ Pound-4-Pound Boxing Program Sends 18 Participants to 6th Annual Southern California State Championships

LAS VEGAS, NV (Mehefin 8, 2017) – Y “Pound-4-Poundboxing gym, Las Vegas’ #1 amateur boxing program, is sending 18 participants to this weekend’s 6fed Annual Southern California State Championships, in beautiful Menifee, California. The three-day tournament, sanctioned by U.S.A. Bocsio, goes live starting this Friday June 9fed, and carries on through June 11fed.
Pound-4-Pound head coach, Richard Barrientes Jr., has been grooming most of his students since they were 8-years old. Barrientes hopes to bring home titles in several weight classes.
This is a very difficult tournament for all weight classes because there are so many good fighters participating from Southern and Northern California, along with some neighboring states,” said Barrientes. “I feel we have some of the top kids competing in this tournament and I’m hoping to bring home a few titles. It won’t be easy, but I have faith my team will do well, because I know they all put in an extremely amount of hard work. Ennill neu golli, it’s all about keeping these kids in a positive environment, where they can excel and gain self-esteem.
Below is a list of all Pound-4-Pound boxers looking to bring home titles.
Boys: Girls:
Angel Barrientes 14-yrs (95 pwys) Daelynn Hooker 15-yrs (114 pwys)
Chavez Barrientes 14-yrs (101 pwys) Jayden Hooker 11-yrs (80 pwys)
Dorian Khan 14-yrs (106 pwys)
Isaiah Hooker 13-yrs (110pwys)
Gabriel Soto 13-yrs (85 pwys)
Jair Aguilar 10-yrs (65 pwys)
Jovanny Aguilar 13-yrs (95pwys)
Jordan Aguilar 19yr 114 pwys
Jonathan Aguilar 14yr (110 pwys)
Jayden Orpilla 8-yrs (55 pwys)
Alfredo Gutierrez 17-yrs (141pwys)
Anthony Torres 13-yrs (80 pwys)
John Armstrong 10-yrs (65 pwys)
Jathan Barajas 10-yr (85 pwys)
Demler Zamora 14-yrs (119 pwys)
Tysean Tillman 13-yrs (95 pwys)
BETH: 6th Annual Southern California State Championship
Mynediad Cyffredinol: $12
Kids: $6
Ringside: $25
BLE: Valley Wide Recreation & Park District Gym
28545 La Piedra Rd. Menifee, MEGIS 92584
PRYD: Dydd Gwener 7:00 p.m – 10:30 p.m
Dydd Sadwrn ac Dydd Sul 12:00 p.m – 8:00 p.m

BURNETT: I WANT TO EMULATE FRAMPTON IN BELFAST

Unbeaten talent can become Northern Ireland’s latest World champion ar ddydd Sadwrn

SAN DIEGO (Mehefin 8, 2017) – Ryan Burnett says he can follow in Carl Frampton’s footsteps and become a huge star in Belfast as he challenges Lee Haskins for the IBF World Bantamweight title at the SSE Arena Belfast on Dydd Sadwrn, FYW ar AWE- Mae Cyfoeth o Adloniant yn 3 PM ET / 12 PM PT canol dydd.

Burnett tackles his first World title fights in his first fight on home-turf in nearly three years, while the Bristolian puts his crown on the line for the third time.
If Burnett can rip the IBF crown from Haskins, he’ll become the latest World champion from Belfast, following in the footsteps of Carl Frampton. ‘The Jackalalso made the red belt his first World title in the Titanic Quarter back in September 2014, and Burnett hopes that Dydd Sadwrn is the first step on emulating the former two-weight World champion.
People keep saying that I am the second coming of Carl Framptonthat’s a big statement,” said Burnett. “I do believe that I can emulate his success and be a big hit in Belfast. I’ve drawn a lot of inspiration from Carl and seeing a Belfast lad become a World champion.
He’s taken the steps that I am taking now and seeing the level that he’s got to and what he’s achievedand what he can still achieveis massive. He’s done so much for boxing in Belfast, and I want to have the same impact.
Burnett’s clash with Haskins is part of a huge night of action in Belfast where Paul Hyland Jr faces Adam Dingsdale for his first pro title with the IBF European Lightweight strap on the line.
James Tennyson tackles Ryan Doyle for the WBA International Super-Featherweight belt, Ian Tims and Luke Watkins meet for the Irish Cruiserweight title, there’s the Cruiserweight debut of Mike Perez, and local favorites Paddy Gallagher, Matthew Wilton, Feargal McCrory and Tyrone McCullagh.
Photos By : Lawrence Lustig
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