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BURNETT: ADAM BOOTH HAS THE PLAN TO BEAT HASKINS

Belfast talent putting faith in trainer to take IBF World title

SAN DIEGO- (Juin 5, 2017)-Ryan Burnett believes he has the perfect man in his corner in Adam Booth to get the gameplan right to take the IBF World Bantamweight title from Lee Haskins when they clash at the SSE Arena Belfast on Saturday June 10, vivre sur AWE–A Wealth of Entertainment at 3 PM ET / 12 PM ET

Burnett faces the Bristol ace in his first World title shot and it’s a welcome return to his hometown after over three and a half years on the road.

Burnett’s last outing in Belfast in November 2014 was his first fight with Booth and the pair have moved seamlessly to 16-0 and on the brink of World glory as their partnership has blossomed in Booth’s Surrey gym.

Booth has been in the corner for many World title fights with David Haye and Burnett feels that having those expertise behind him can be the difference.

Adam believes I am ready for it and he’s a man who has been there and done it,” said Burnett. “Adam knows how to put a game plan together to beat a southpaw, and I have every faith in Adam. If I am calm, relaxed and I deliver what Adam tells me to do on the night, I’ll win that belt.

I’m always learning with every fight and every day in the gym with Adam. People were saying a year ago that I was ready for a World title shot so that must mean I am even better placed for it now. Adam makes the decisions of what the right move is for me.

Adam has given me intelligence on what I actually have to do. All the skills are there, but he’s teaching me how to control it. That’s what we work on every dayunderstanding what you have to do and how you have to do it.

I needed to sit back, peel away the layers and understand what I am doing. Adam’s work speaks for itself. He’s been in the sport for a long time and he’s a well-respected coach. I’ve come to the gym willing to listen and learn because I know that Adam has so much knowledge to give, so if Adam says jump, I say how high.

Burnett challenges Haskins on 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.

An exciting undercard features a the Cruiserweight debut of Mike Perez, Ian Tims and Luke Watkins meeting for the Irish Cruiserweight title and local favourites James Tennyson, Paddy Gallagher, Matthew Wilton, Feargal McCrory and Tyrone McCullagh.

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AWE has brought boxing fans some of the most exciting and controversial bouts, including the matchup of Ricky Burns against Ray Beltran for the world title. AWE featured live and exclusively the crowning of American Terence Crawford over Ricky Burns. Les fans de AWE ont assisté à la puissance explosive de invaincu poids lourd Tyson Fury plusieurs fois sur le réseau, y compris la victoire de Fury sur Kevin Johnson. En 2017, AWE was the exclusive United States television provider of the historic matchup between legendary British heavyweight David Haye and Tony Bellew.

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MATT REMILLARD ARRÊTE FATIOU FASSINOU EN CINQ TOURS; CIBLES MIKEY GARCIA REMATCH DANS 2018

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BROADWAY BOXING RÉSULTATS DE FOXWOODS RESORT CASINO

Matt Rémillard (R) a poursuivi son retour hier soir avec une grosse victoire à Foxwoods
(toutes les photos par Emily Harney / DiBella Entertainment)

Mashantucket, CT (Juin 4, 2017) – L'incroyable retour de Mat “Tireur pointu” Rémillard a continué hier soir alors que le populaire poids léger du Connecticut s'arrêtait Fatiou Fassinou dans le Broadway de boxe tête d'affiche tenue au Fox Theatre, au Foxwoods Resort Casino, à Mashantucket, CT.
Le Broadway de boxe la série est promue par DiBella Entertainment et présentée par Nissan of Queens, Montres Azad, OPTYX, et Christos Steak House.
Rémillard, 30, était le non. 2-classé poids plume au monde en 2011, quand il a perdu face au futur champion du monde Mikey Garcia (LRTD11). Combattre de Manchester, CT, le combat de ce soir était le premier de Remillard dans son pays d'origine en six ans et demi, parce qu'il purge une peine de cinq ans de prison. Il est revenu sur le ring en avril dernier, prendre une décision en huit tours Augustin Mauras, à Worcester, MA.
Dans la manche d'ouverture, Rémillard (25-1, 14 KOs) et l'habile béninois, ancien champion d'argent international WBC Fassinou (27-6-3, 14 KOs) ont appris à se connaître car les deux combattants étaient prudents. Rémillard s'est ouvert au deuxième tour, en utilisant sa gauche contre le corps, laissant tomber Fassinou dans son coin pendant les dernières secondes. Rémillard a pressé l'action en troisième, poivrant Fassinou autour du ring dans son style punitif familier, mettre Fassinou dans son “Tireur pointu” viseurs pour la pratique de la cible dans le quatrième. Fassinou n'a pas répondu à la cloche du cinquième tour.
“Contre un gaucher, le crochet gauche au foie est là, un coup de poing pour lequel je suis connu,” Rémillard a commenté après le combat. “Il était un peu plus bâclé que ce à quoi je m'attendais. Je me sentais bien; Je suis 24/7 dans le gymnase. Peut-être que j'aurai un combat de plus cette année pour participer à quelques rounds, puis préparez-vous pour un grand 2018. Je veux une revanche avec Garcia, à 135 ou 140 livres, 100-pour cent. Il me doit une revanche. Le gars qu'il a battu n'était pas moi.”
Rouslan Chamalov (L) & George Arias a tourné dans le combat de la nuit
Dans la co-métrage, deux poids lourds basés à New York, 6'5″ Russe Rouslan Chamalov (4-1, 3 KOs) et dominicain “Gentilhomme” Georges Arias (7-0, 3 KOs), se battre à Brooklyn et dans le Bronx, respectivement, mettre leurs records invaincus en jeu. Les coups de poing puissants de Shamalov ont secoué le 5’11 beaucoup plus court” Arias au premier tour, mais Arias est resté hors des cordes et a beaucoup mieux boxé dans la seconde. Les deux combattants ont échangé des bombes tout au long d'un formidable troisième round et, d'une certaine manière, le quatrième était encore meilleur avec des allers-retours, action non-stop. Le rythme s'est légèrement ralenti au cinquième tour, préparant le terrain pour une sixième et dernière image à la bombe qui n'a pas déçu.
Shamalov et Arias se sont battus à un rythme effréné, surtout pour les poids lourds, dans un légitime six rounds “Combat de l'Année” candidat. Airs, le chef de l'équipe Wash Em’ Dans le Bronx, a remporté une décision unanime en six tours par des dizaines de 60-54, 59-55, et 58-56.
“Cette victoire était énorme pour moi,” dit un Arias ravi, après son premier combat en six rounds. “J'avais un plan de match, mais une fois il m'a fait mal au premier tour, mon coeur a pris le dessus et je me suis juste battu. J'aime me battre pour le peuple, alors j'ai tenu le premier au lieu de prendre un genou.”
Mykquan Williams (R) a fêté son diplôme d'études secondaires un peu tôt
Favori du public “Merveilleux” Mykquan Williams (7-0, 4 KOs) s'est offert un cadeau de fin d'études secondaires alors que le combattant d'East Hartford battait le poids welter nicaraguayen Arielle “Guerre” Vasquez (13-18-2, 9 KOs) dans le premier combat en six rounds du premier. Williams, 19 ans, un quintuple champion national amateur, est une star en herbe avec un énorme potentiel. Prêt au-delà de ses années, Williams a contrôlé le rythme contre son adversaire gaucher testé au combat, qui est 11 années Williams’ Sénior, affichant son vaste arsenal de coups de poing, surtout sa combinaison gauche-droite qui a atterri régulièrement. Williams’ les mains rapides ont explosé pour la première fois à la fin du deuxième tour, puis il reprit son assaut au troisième, alors qu'il se dirigeait vers une décision de blanchissage en six rounds, avec trois décomptes de 60-54.
Williams est diplômé le Juin 20 de PrinceTech. “C'était un bon cadeau de fin d'études,” Williams a dit. “La vitesse de ma main a joué un grand facteur. Il était un dur à cuire, surtout pour mon premier six rounds.”
Jennifer Salinas (R) en avait trop pour Marquita Lee
champion poids plume Jennifer “La reine bolivienne” Salinas (20-4, 5 KOs) vaincu Marquita Lee (3-5) au moyen d'une décision unanime en six tours âprement disputée. Salinas, combattant de Providence, a été l'agresseur tout au long, mais Lee n'a jamais reculé. Tableaux de bord 59-55 deux fois, et 58-56, tout pour Salinas.
Combattre un adversaire africain beaucoup plus expérimenté et plus grand, prometteuse Lynn, Perspective MA Khiry “TNT” Todd (5-0, 5 KOs) a remporté son cinquième combat professionnel, tous par KO. Un 2016 Nouvelle-Angleterre d'or Gloves champion, Todd a acquis une expérience inestimable contre les super-welters méfiants Nicolas Sarouna (12-9-1, 9 KOs), du Togo, qui a pris un genou après avoir été touché par un uppercut sournois au troisième tour. Sarouna n'a pas réussi à battre le compte de 10 alors que Todd a amélioré son record parfait, avec un arrêt de TKO au 1:32 marque.
Radzhab Butaev a laissé Abraham Alvarez sur le tapis dans une douleur intense
Perspective invaincue des poids moyens russes Rajab “Le Python” Butaïev (6-0, 4 KOs) c'était trop pour le mexicain Abraham “La Swift” Alvarez (20-11-1, 11 KOs). Butaev a laissé tomber Alvarez tôt avec un crochet gauche vicieux, dont Alvarez ne s'est jamais complètement remis. Un droit brutal au foie a remis le Mexicain sur le tapis, dans une douleur évidente, comme arbitre Joey Lupin a immédiatement abandonné le combat à 1:05 de la première ronde.
Poids croiseur cubain Luis “Le lion” Garcia (15-0, 12 KOs) a gardé son record professionnel parfait intact avec un KO au premier tour de son adversaire mexicain surclassé Felipe Romero (19-14-1, 13 KOs), combats de San Diego. Vivant maintenant à Peekskill, New York, Garcia a laissé tomber Romero avec un coup droit dans les premières secondes et il n'a jamais lâché, blessant constamment Romero avec une série de droits dévastateurs. Garcia a clôturé le spectacle avec un uppercut puissant, arbitre principal Johnny Callas d'arrêter l'action au 1:48 marque.
Trois fois membre de l'équipe nationale de boxe portoricaine Jose Roman (4-0, 3 KOs) a parcouru la distance pour la première fois contre un match William Hill (2-3), de Detroit. Le super poids welter portoricain qualifié a appliqué la pression de la cloche d'ouverture, en utilisant une attaque au corps féroce sur Hill, qui a été piégé dans les cordes pendant la majeure partie du combat. Les juges ont compté 40-36 deux fois, et 39-37, tout pour Roman par décision unanime.
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Le concurrent poids plume invaincu de DiBella Entertainment, Luis Rosa, s'est également battu Samedi, en tête d'affiche d'une carte au Floyd Little Athletic Center dans sa ville natale de New Haven, CT, face à Carlos Osorio, de Managua, Nicaragua. Rosa a fait pression sur son adversaire tout au long du concours, l'épuisant avec une attaque constante contre le corps. Osorio était partant et avait un coup dur, bien que les combinaisons du favori de la ville natale à l'intérieur aient contribué à diminuer la puissance de frappe du Nicaraguayen. Croyant qu'Osorio avait subi beaucoup de punitions, l'arbitre a interrompu le combat au 1:25 marque de six rondes, décernant à Rosa la victoire du TKO. Avec la victoire, Rosa s'est améliorée pour 23-0 (11 KOs), tandis que le record d'Osorio est tombé à 13-7 (5 KOs).
Résultats complets de Foxwoods ci-dessous:
RÉSULTATS OFFICIELS
MAIN EVENT – Légers
Matt Rémillard (25-1, 14 KOs), Manchester, CT
WTKO4 (3:00)
Fatiou Fassinou (27-6-3, 14 KOs), Cotonou, Bénin
Co-métrage – POIDS LOURDS
Georges Arias (7-0, 3 KOs), Bronx, New York
WDEC6 (60-54, 59-55, 58-56)
Rouslan Chamalov (4-1, 3 KOs), Brooklyn, New York
cruiserweights
Luis Garcia (15-0, 12 KOs), coup d'oeil, New York
WTKO1 (1:48).
Felipe Romero (19-14-1, 13 KOs), San Diego, COMME
Poids moyens
Radjab Butaev (6-0, 5 KOs), Brooklyn, New York
WTKO1 (1:05)
Abraham Alvarez (20-11-1, 11 KOs), Le chapelet, Mexique
SUPER welters
Khiry Todd (5-0, 5 KOs), Lynn, MA
WKO3 (1:32)
Nicolas Sarouna (12-9-1, 9 KOs), Lomé, Aller
Jose Roman (4-0, 3 KOs), Bayamon, Puerto Rico
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
William Hill (2-3), Detroit, MON
Welters
Myquan Williams (7-0, 4 KOs), Hartford-Est, CT
WDEC6 (60-54, 60-54, 60-54)
Ariel Vasquez (13-18-2, 9 KOs), Managua, Nicaragua
POIDS LÉGERS FEMMES
Jennifer Salinas (20-4, 5 KOs), Providence, RI
WDEC6 (59-55, 59-55, 58-56)
Marquita Lee (3-5), Novato, COMME
INFORMATIONS:
Gazouillement & Instagram: DiBellaEnt, LouDiBella, @FoxwoodsCT

Adonis Stevenson vs. ANDRZEJ FONFARA II FINAL WEIGHTS, CITATIONS, PHOTOS & COMMISSION OFFICIALS FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP REMATCH THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

 

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MONTRÉAL (Juin 2, 2017) – WBC Light Heavyweight World Champion Adonis Stevenson and Andrzej Fonfara had a tense faceoff during Friday’s weigh-in for their 175-pound rematch ce samedi live on SHOWTIME from Bell Centre.

 

Fonfara (29-4, 17 KOs) pesé dans au 174 ¼ pounds while Stevenson (28-1, 23 KOs) measured a ready 173 ½ pounds for their rematch of an all-action 2014 showdown in which both fighters scored knockdowns.

 

“I’m as strong as ever,” said the southpaw Stevenson. “I know he’s dangerous, Je sais qu'il est dur. He has a new trainer and he’s going to do everything he can to take my title. But I’m going to go for the knockout. I’m going to show him I don’t only have the left, I have the right, aussi."

 

Fonfara promised he’s improved since their first meeting both physically and mentally under new trainer Virgil Hunter.

 

I’m the smarter guy now, and I have more experience,” Fonfara said. “I’m ready mentally and physically to take his belt. I’m here to put Stevenson down and become the new light heavyweight champion.

 

WBC Light Heavyweight No. 1 contender Eleider Alvarez and former 175-pound champ Jean Pascal both measured 174 ½ pounds for their co-featured bout that opens the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast live at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.

 

Both Alvarez (22-0, 11 KOs), the mandatory challenger for Stevenson’s WBC belt, and Pascal (31-4-1, 18 KOs) are aiming for a shot at the winner of Samedi événement principal.

 

Final Weights & Commission Officials:

WBC Light Heavyweight World Championship – 12 Rounds

Adonis Stevenson: 173 ½ livres

Andrzej Fonfara: 174 ¼ livres

Arbitre: Michael Griffin; Les juges: Nicolas Esnault (Canada), Omar Mintun (Mexique), Humberto Olivares (Mexique)

 

Light Heavyweight Bout – 12 Rounds for WBC Silver Light Heavyweight Championship

Eleider Alvarez: 174 ½ livres

Jean Pascal: 174 ½ livres

Arbitre: Alain Villeneuve; Les juges: Richard DeCarufel (Canada), Rodolfo Ramirez (Mexique), Jack Woodburn (Canada)

 

Lee Haskins defends IBF Bantamweight title against undefeated Ryan Burnett on Saturday, 10 juin, VIVRE sur AWE.

SAN DIEGO- Bantamweight world champion Lee Haskins will attempt to protect his IBF title for a third fight, this time against undefeated Ryan Burnett, Samedi, 10 juin,

VIVRE sur AWE- Une multitude de divertissements.
The main event will be preceded by a full afternoon of boxing from the Odyssey Arena in Belfast, Ireland beginning at 3 pm EST/12 pm PST.
This fight continues our strong series of championship boxing in 2017,said AWE CEO Robert Herring, Sr. “The fight will be a tremendous battle between a classy world champion taking on a hungry, undefeated challenger.
Le 33 year-old world champion, Haskins, est un 14 année professionnelle qui a remporté son premier 15 combats. After suffering his first loss to future world title challenger Tshifiwa Munyai, Haskins went on to win 11 de son prochain 12 bouts. His winning streak included wins over current WBA Bantamweight champion Jamie McDonnell (8-1-1), Ross Burkinshaw (6-1-2) as well as wins over Don Broadhurst (11-0), Trent Broadbent (3-0), Ryan Farrag (4-0) and Broadhurst (11-2) again to win the Prizefighter Tournament.
Haskins continued his success with victories over former IBF Bantamweight champion Stuart Hall (12-1-1), Martin Ward (16-1), former world title challenger Jason Booth, Luke Wilton (15-3-1), Willy Velazquez (17-3-1), Omar Lamiri (17-3-1) before winning the IBF Interm Bantamweight title with a 6th round stoppage over Ryosuke Iwasa (19-1).
Haskins defended the IBF Bantamweight title with a 12-round unanimous decision over Ivan Morales (29-1). Dans son dernier combat, he once again defeated Hall (20-4-2) with 12-round unanimous decision on December 10, 2016 à Londres.
It’s going to be a pleasure to box in Belfast in front of the great fans there,” said Haskins. “I’ve watched a lot of Ryan and always thought he’s a great talent. He and Adam are going to be more than ready.
I am getting older but this is why we want fights like thistaking on young hungry fighters to show the world that I can rock it with the best and carry on being a World champion.
I think we have similar styles so it could be a game of chess. Adam has a lot of tricks up his sleeve so it’ll be a really interesting fight.
I’ve watched a lot of the big fights up here and the way that the fans here get behind their man is amazing, it’s something I think we miss in England. I think by the end of the night they’ll appreciate my ability.
Burnett will look to become a world champion in front of his hometown fans in Belfast.
Burnett, who is ranked number-12 by the IBF is 25 years-old and is a 4-year professional.
Burnett earned the opportunity with wins over Sergio Perez (4-1), Cabine, Anthony Setoul (21-4), Cesar Ramirez (12-2), Ryan Farrag (16-2), and his bout when he won an eight-round decision over Joseafat Reyes on February 25th in Hull, Angleterre.
I always dreamed of headlining in Belfast and now I have the opportunity to do it for a world titleI’m so excited,” said Burnett.
Home advantage is going to be massive. I’ve been in the opposite corner when I fought Ryan Farrag in Liverpool and experienced that side of it. I got a little taste of it when I was on the undercard when Carl Frampton boxed Scott Quigg, when I came out everyone went crazy.
That felt like a home show! It gives you that extra spring in your step, I can only imagine what it’s going to be like in front of my home fans in Belfast. J'ai hâte.”
Lee Haskins has been about, he’s been in the game a long time so he’s probably been in this situation before. But the Belfast crowd are proper, they are very passionate for their fighter and will be making plenty of noise on the night for me.
“Je suis seulement 16-0, 25 ans. I’m still new to this level. But this is definitely the right fight for me at this stage of my career. I know I’m capable of stepping up.
Lee is very good, skilful. But I know he hasn’t fought anyone like me before and what I bring to the table. It’ll be interesting to see how he handles it.
The Faragg fight was one of my tougher tests, I fought the best Faragg. Adam Booth very happy with how I dealt with it. Looking back, it was a good learning fight for me.
Haskins vs. Hall was a close fight, I thought Haskins just edged it. It showed a lot of Lee’s character. Boxing under pressure. It wasn’t his best performance. Stuart Hall came with so much tenacity but I believe the right man won on the night.
I boxed a southpaw earlier this year in Hull and we’ll have plenty of southpaw sparring in the gym. We’ve already been sparring quite a bit to get me in the correct rhythm so I don’t think the stance will bother me much.
Adam Booth has been teaching me stuff that I didn’t even know existed! I thought I knew boxing, but when I went with Adam I quickly realized I didn’t know much at all. It’s been just over two years since I’ve been working with him. He’s taken away my bad habits and bringing me round to being a World class fighter.
A propos de AWE boxe en direct

AWE, LIVE boxe dispose titre en direct du monde de championnat et d'élimination des épisodes mettant en vedette combattants les plus passionnants d'aujourd'hui. Depuis le début des événements de boxe en direct de AWE dans 2011, AWE has featured over 50 combats de championnat du monde.

AWE has brought boxing fans some of the most exciting and controversial bouts, including the matchup of Ricky Burns against Ray Beltran for the world title. AWE featured live and exclusively the crowning of American Terence Crawford over Ricky Burns. Les fans de AWE ont assisté à la puissance explosive de invaincu poids lourd Tyson Fury plusieurs fois sur le réseau, y compris la victoire de Fury sur Kevin Johnson. En 2017, AWE was the exclusive United States television provider of the historic matchup between legendary British heavyweight David Haye and Tony Bellew.

A propos de AWE – Une multitude de divertissements

Une multitude de divertissements (“AWE”) dispose d'un large éventail de modes de vie et des émissions de divertissement de Voyage exotique et maisons scandaleux à vivre championnat du monde de boxe. AWE is available on over a hundred cable systems, y compris AT&T U-Verse, ch 147 et 1147 en HD, Verizon FiOS TV, ch 169 et 669 en HD. and DirecTV, ch 387.

Quest for Muhammad Ali Trophy begins as three cruiserweight stars sign up for World Boxing Super Series

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The first three star names have signed up for the inaugural season of the World Boxing Super Series. IBF Cruiserweight World Champion Murat Gassiev (24-0, 17 KOs), WBC World Champion Mairis Briedis (22-0, 18 KOs) as well as former IBF / Champion WBC & IBF top-ranked challenger Krzysztof Wlodarczyk (53-3-1, 37 KOs) will all participate in the revolutionary global knock-out tournament, with five more elite fighters to be confirmed shortly. The winner will receive the GREATEST prize in boxing, the Muhammad Ali Trophy.
Boasting a combined record of 99 victoires et 3 losses along with 72 KOs, Gassiev, Briedis and Wlodarczyk can´t wait to get in on and write history.
It is an honor to be in the World Boxing Super Series,” said Gassiev, who holds the IBF title. “C'est le meilleur combat le meilleur. I have never lost a fight, I am the IBF champion and I look forward to winning the other belts as well to cement my position as the best fighter in the division!”
WBC Champion Briedis is also thrilled to participate. “This is the Champions League of boxing and I am going to prove that I am the world´s best cruiserweight,” il dit. “The competition will be tough, but to be the best, you have to beat the best.
Wlodarczyk, l'ancien IBF & WBC Champion who now occupies the number one spot in the IBF rankings, is equally confident of success. “I will stamp my authority on the division by beating the best cruiserweights out there and winning the World Boxing Super Series,” he stated. “There is a reason the winner gets the Muhammad Ali Trophy. He was the Greatest of all time, and the winner of this tournament has the right to call himself the greatest cruiserweight of our time.
Samedi will mark the first anniversary of Muhammad Ali´s death. Roberto Dalmiglio, Comosa´s Head of Management Board, paid tribute to the GREATEST of all time. “Nobody will ever forget what Ali has achieved,” il dit. “He was the GREATEST of all time because he defeated the best opponents out there. The World Boxing Super Series is all about the best fighting the best, and that is why we named the trophy after him.
With three high-profile signings confirmed and many more to come, the stage is set for an exciting tournament. “The quest for the Muhammad Ali Trophy has officially begun and we are thrilled to welcome two unbeaten world champions and a top-ranked challenger, who is a former champion, to the World Boxing Super Series,” Dalmiglio said. “They have accepted the ultimate challenge to determine the best cruiserweight in the world.
Season 1 of the World Boxing Super Series will feature the cruiserweights and super-middleweight divisions. In each weight class, eight top fighters will battle out a bracket-style elimination tournament. There will be four quarter-finals (Septembre / Octobre 2017), two semi-finals (de bonne heure 2018) and one final (Mai 2018), which makes for a total of 14 high-class fights. “We have received a massive amount of applications for both divisions,” said Kalle Sauerland, Comosa`s Chief Boxing Officer. “The best fighters are lining up to be in the tournament. Just like the fans, they love the format and the fact that there will only be one man standing at the end.
Richard Schaefer, Comosa`s Chairman of the Americas, ajoutée: “We promised you the biggest names and champions in the divisions and here we are delivering. More names will follow shortly. We simply can’t wait to get the action started!”
The quarter-final pairings will be determined during the Draft Gala in Monaco in early July. In each weight class, the four top-seeded boxers (which will be determined by the Comosa Board) will select their quarter-final opponents from the four unseeded boxers. Once the pairings are set, the exact fight dates and venues will be announced. Details about the participants in the super-middleweight division will be revealed shortly.
Pour plus d'informations, se il vous plaît visiter www.WorldBoxingSuperSeries.com or follow @WBSuperSeries on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.

FOUR-DIVISION WORLD CHAMPION ADRIEN BRONER AND UNDEFEATED THREE-DIVISION CHAMPION MIKEY GARCIA MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL HIGHLIGHTS

Samedi, Juillet 29 En direct sur Showtime®

 

NEW YORK – Two of the world’s best 140-pound boxers in the sport – Adrien Broner and Mikey Garcia – participated in a media conference call jeudi to discuss the news that they would square off against one another on Samedi, Juillet 29, sur SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®.

 

A three-division world champion at the age of 23, and one of the youngest four-division world champions in boxing history, Broner remains one of the most accomplished and popular athletes – and perhaps the most polarizing – in the sport today. Broner (33-2, 24 KOs) is unbeaten at or below 140 pounds with his only two losses coming against welterweight world champions Marcos Maidana and Shawn Porter.

 

The 29-year-old Mikey Garcia is undefeated (36-0, 30 KOs) and coming off a WBC lightweight world title he won in January. Garcia is moving up in weight for the second time in just three fights to challenge Broner.

 

Adrien Broner vs. Mikey Garcia is presented by Premier Boxing Champions. A venue has yet to be determined for the highly anticipated matchup.

 

Also joining the call was Stephen Espinoza, Vice-président exécutif & Directeur Général de SHOWTIME Sport.

 

Here is what the principals had to say on the call jeudi:

 

ADRIEN BRONER

“I mean, I’ve done a lot. I’ve done a lot in the sport already at a young age. I’ve watched Mikey Garcia come up before and at the same time I came up. I always want to fight the best. The best fight the best and that’s what’s going on today. This fight is going to be a tremendous fight and I’m bringing my A-game. I know a lot of people are probably counting me out.”

 

Q: Can you give me your perspective of how this fight was brought to your attention? How easy was the fight to make?

Un: “I just see two fighters that got chips on their shoulders and I’m ready to put on another great show of boxing. I’m tired of sitting around and watching everybody else fight each other. I want to fight the best too, so let’s do it.”

 

Q: Can you just give me your impressions on what it will take to make 140 pounds and to do it so you’re competitive and strong at that weight against Mikey, who’s going to put on a couple of pounds?

Un: “Making the weight is not going to be a problem. My last fight is coming from 180-plus. I’ve kept my weight down and I’ve actually been trying to fight somebody earlier than July. But since it’s July, I’ve kept my body in okay shape and I won’t have a problem making the weight.”

 

Q: Do you see you being more experienced against bigger guys as an advantage for you going into a fight that most people would consider a pretty tough fight?

Un: “I don’t look at this fight like that. Mikey is a great opponent and a great fighter. As long as I’m at my A-game, I’ll be okay. That’s just how I feel. I’m taking my career more seriously and I’m just ready to put on a great show.”

 

Q: Were there discussions about the fight being contested at a higher weight?

Un: “I have no problem with making the weight. I have a reason. This fight gives me a reason to make 140 livres. I will make the weight, pas de problème. Just like when I fought for the title, I made the weight easy.”

 

Q: What have you seen from Mikey Garcia as far as his development goes since coming back?

Un: “A kid who’s still growing in boxing just like me. We all make our mistakes and we try to get better every fight. You have two men that are in their prime and at the highest level of their career and they want to fight each other. Si, let’s do it”

 

Q: Do you feel that having fought at a higher weight in the past is an advantage for you? Does it help you in any way?

Un: “I’m not coming into this fight looking at having an advantage because I’ve fought at a higher weight. A la fin de la journée,, I’ve got to be 100 hundred percent and that’s all I’m worried about.”

 

Q: Does a challenge like this motivate you more?

Un: “I love it. I’ve faced adversity so many times in this game. Sometimes I fell short, but I got right back up and kept fighting.”

 

Q: How much credit do you sense you’re getting for embracing this fight?

Un: "Honnêtement, in all due respect to every reporter out there, I feel like I really don’t get as much respect as I should because of my last fight…the guy that I fought [Adrian Granados], he was a guy a lot of people skipped past…and I’m like, ‘You know what, I’m going to fight him.’ Everybody felt like I wasn’t taking a tough fight. I knew he was tough and I fought him and beat him and now I’m taking another tough fight after that in Mikey Garcia.”

 

Q: How important was it for you to take a tough fight like this?

Un: “I want to fight them all. In the beginning of my career I was very anxious to fight everybody and as I’ve gotten older I’ve learned to just take my time and roll down the hill slow and get them all… And this is where it starts.”

 

Q: Do you feel like fighting [Garcia’s] style is going to require a lot of patience on your part?

Un: “If you ask me, I’m the guy that’s very defensive. I really don’t get hit that much. Only when I decide to stand in the middle, but I’m very hard to hit myself. I think this fight is going to be two boxers with high IQ’s who are going to put on a great show of boxing.”

 

Q: Is it going to be a fight determined by footwork and ring generalship, would you agree with that?

Un: “I wouldn’t say all of that. Everybody doesn’t fight the same every night when they go in the ring. Once I get in there and make my adjustments and once he gets in there and tries to make his adjustments, we’re going to let the fight play out.”

 

Q: Do you feel like Mikey is a stiff puncher and is that something that you have to be careful of with his punching power?

Un: “Anybody is a puncher whether… It all hurts. I’m one to tell the truth. I don’t want to get hit by nobody. I don’t care if it’s Paulie Malignaggi…I don’t want to feel none of their punches.”

 

Q: “What do you say about your power at this weight when you get the proper training in and you’re on weight and you’re on target?

Un: “Just check my record. Je suis invaincu. There’s only a couple literally, where people lasted. Everybody knows in the boxing game: Once Adrien Broner is focused and I’m on track and doing everything correctly, personne ne me battra. Only I beat myself and I’m tired of coming up short and selling myself short.”

 

Q: If you are focused for this fight and you get down to 140, can you just talk about how you’ll feel when that happens and what you feel your power is when you do that?

Un: “Independence day in July. I’m bringing fireworks.”

 

Q: Realistically, how difficult will it be for you to make weight at 140 pounds and do you think Garcia has the upper hand or advantage?

Un: "Ne Pas, I’ll make weight easy. Honnêtement, there is no disadvantage or advantages in this fight. This fight will come down to the best prepared boxer.”

 

Q: What is it about the sport of boxing that has put a chip on your shoulder? What are some of the things about the sport and the business side of it that you don’t like and that you’d like to see change?

Un: “It’s really not the business side because the business is going good. I love Stephen to death, that’s my uncle. But as far as the sport, I just feel like they don’t put enough respect on my name. With all of my accomplishments in this game, I’m the one the kids want to be now. Because coming up, everyone wanted to be like Floyd and now coming up all the kids want to be like Adrian Broner. It’s okay though, this fight is just to show people that I’m still here and that I still got what it takes to take over the game of boxing after Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.”

 

Q: You’re boxing a lot more than you did in the last year, has anything changed for you?

Un: “A lot changed, I’ve gotten older. I’m getting wiser, more mature. This next half of my career, I’m just focused on doing things the correct way. The first half I tried to do things my way and it worked but I could have done better, but I want to try and do everything correct.”

 

Q: Will you be training in Colorado as usual?

Un: “Colorado Springs. My last four fights I haven’t been in Colorado. The last fight I’ve done in Colorado was the Maidana fight. I’ve been in DC. I’m going back to where I can focus on just strictly boxing because I want this to be one of the best performance of my career. I feel like my back is against the wall and it’s time to fight out.”

 

Closing comment: “Get some cameras my way, I’m ready to perform.”

Mikey GARCIA

Q: Tell us why you took this fight at 140 and what your plans are on Juillet 29.

Un: “It is the biggest fight available for me right now. Originally my plan was to unify at 135. If that was not available I would look at a big name to defend my title at lightweight but that wasn’t quite available. Adrien Broner is a much bigger name and a bigger star who has accomplished a lot in the sport. Si, it just made more sense to go and pursue the Adrien Broner fight than a regular title defense.”

 

Q: Is the move up to 140 a temporary stop? Do you want to come back to 135 to defend title or do you just figure there are bigger names at that [140] weight class?

Un: “I would like to come back down to lightweight and unify the titles or defend my title before making a permanent move up. Mais, because this fight was available right now and it’s a much bigger fight than anything else at the lightweight division—like I mentioned earlier, that’s why we’re moving up to 140. If unification matches are available at 135 Plus tard cette année, then that’s what I’m going to go after.”

 

Q: Did you think to yourself ‘I’d like to fight Adrien Broner’? Was it brought to your attention or did you maybe mention it to one of your people? How was it brought to your attention?

Un: “We had already talked about a possible matchup between us two, but later in the year. When we couldn’t find anything else available that made sense, nothing big enough at lightweight, then we looked at the 140-pound division or someone that could possibly make a big name. Et, Adrien Broner’s name came up along with Stephen [Espinoza] who had also brought it up to me, we were able to look into Adrien Broner and gladly everything worked out. His team accepted and I think this is the biggest fight that we can both get right now in our careers.”

 

Q: Did your team try to get the weight at even lower than 140 or they bring it to you at higher than 140 and you were able to settle on the division weight limit? How did the discussion of what weight would this would be at go?

Un: “I made it clear that I’m still a lightweight and my best division right now is at 135. Si, I would not go any higher than 140 pounds for this fight with Adrien. I made that very clear from the beginning, that if there was any discussion or talks about a fight with Adrien Broner it would not be anything higher than 140 livres. I’m glad Adrien Broner and his team agreed to that weight.”

Q: Was there any hesitation from Broner’s team about that weight?

Un: “Not that I’m aware of because I had heard that he also stated that he was coming back to 140 livres. "

 

Q: What weight do you think Broner has been best at?

Un: “Everything changes as the body grows and matures. When he was at 130 et 135 he was very strong, very fast. Puis, at welterweight he made that big jump to welterweight and also looked very, très bien. But in recent fights he’s had some other issues outside the ring, distractions and stuff that might be cause for some of the lack-luster performances on some of his fights. Mais, the skills are there and the talent is still there. Si, I can’t comment on a specific weight class and he’s also fighting bigger men in bigger fights at welterweight and 140 livres, and that’s also maybe some of the reason why he’s unable to finish the guys or look tremendous like he used to. Mais, you can’t deny the talent.”

 

Q: Where do you think your advantage comes in this fight? What area do you think you’re clearly better than he is?

Un: “I just think I’m a skilled fighter with very good power as well and I think it’s a pretty even fight, pretty even match. Mais, I feel that I have a slight edge when I comes to just natural boxing skills, technique, the ring generalship; the timing and the distance-range where I control the range of the distance of a fight.”

Q: What makes Broner the “big fight”?

Un: “I haven’t fought anybody else that’s been champion in four divisions. Si, that’s going to be an accomplishment in itself there and that’s what I mean. There’s no one else available that has that resume.”

 

Q: Do you feel that you coming up in weight is an advantage or disadvantage in this fight?

Un: “I don’t know that it’s an advantage or disadvantage. I think it’ll be a new to see Broner at 140 because that’s probably a better weight for him and that will actually allow me to perform better too. Mais, I don’t see myself as having an advantage because the fight is at 140. I feel that I should still be at 135 and I still plan on coming down to 135 pounds but we’ll just have to see on the 29e and see how I feel there.”

 

Q: How excited are you that a big fight like this is finally here?

Un: “It’s exciting to be able to dictate and guide my career in a way that I want and I’m able to secure this fight without having much resistance on either party. Si, that makes it easy and I look forward to securing bigger fights after this also.”

 

Q: Any concern that Broner is not going to make weight for the fight?

Un: “There is some concern and that’s why I made it clear that I wouldn’t go any higher than 140. Mais, he agreed, his team agreed, and it seems like he’s confident that he’s able to make 140. I think last time he didn’t make it, maybe he wasn’t taking it as serious. Peut être, he was coming from some personal issues and problems. Si, I think now, he’s probably more focused and ready to regain control of his career and make a big name again. He should be taking it very serious and if he feels confident in making 140, then that’s great. That only makes for a much better fight. If he’s going to be training better and preparing himself better to make the weight, it’ll just make for a bigger fight.”

 

Q: If he doesn’t make the weight, is the fight still something that you would consider?

Un: “We would have to consider options and consider other factors to see if it’s still something that benefits me. Maintenant, we targeted 140 livres, he agreed on 140, so that’s what I’m looking at. If later, avant le combat, something does come up with issues than I’ll make a decision at that point.”

 

Q: Where were you, as far as making unification fights, before the Broner fight became a realistic possibility? Have fights with Linares or Flanagan been very difficult to make at that point? Or were you hoping that those fights could’ve been made this summer?

Un: “I still hope we can get something like that before the end of the year but it just wasn’t happening this summer. Linares’ team said that they would like maybe a voluntary title defense of his titles just like the WBC had already agreed that it was okay for either one of us to take a voluntary title defense. With Flanagan, I heard it was a very good possibility to get done but I think he’s also got a fight with Verdejo, possibly as a mandatory and that’s something that we would have to wait for results for. Si, it was a little more complicated to be waiting and to try to get those unification matches. But the Adrien Broner fight came up and it was a lot easier to get that than anything else.”

 

Q: À 140, tell us how you think your power will translate?

Un: “I think the power is still there. It just depends on how well my opponent can take a punch. I am fighting a bigger guy with Adrien Broner, who has fought at welterweight and faced some of the better welterweights there, so the power may not show because he might be able to take a better punch. Mais, I moved up from featherweight all the way to lightweight and I still carried punch. My last victory as everybody knows, I knocked out Dejan Zlaticanin who had never been dropped and who was undefeated. I dropped him cold. The power is there it just depends on how well a guy can take a punch.”

 

Q: How comfortable are you at this weight? Do you walk around heavier than this or is this a big cut for you?

Un: “It’s not a big cut honestly. It’s actually a very simple weight cut. But I think what I’m going to be working on is not necessarily just focusing on power but I’m going to continue working on my footwork, having my speed, my reflexes, so that I can carry that. The power, I believe is going to be there regardless but I want to make sure that I carry my speed and I don’t want the weight to affect me in any way and slow me down.”

 

Q: Is he going to be the best boxer you’ve faced?

Un: “On paper he has the biggest resume, he’s the most accomplished fighter that I’ve faced. But as far as the better boxer, I’m just going to have to wait and see on the 29e and see how good of a fighter he really is because he’s definitely got the talent and the skills. Let me see what I can do on July 29e.

 

Q: How do you expect the fight to play out?

Un: “It’s going to be a good, lutte concurrentielle, a very close fight because like I said, you can’t deny his skills, you can’t deny his accomplishments. But at the end of the night I feel that I am a slightly better boxer. Just a little bit better than he is and I’ve just got to prove it on the 29e. I did tell you that he loses, he’s lost and I don’t lose. That’s where I have that confidence. I don’t believe anybody around my division can beat me right now and I don’t think Adrien Broner is going to be one to give me those kinds of problems. We’re going to obviously train hard and prepare. We can’t take him lightly but I still believe very, very strongly that I’m the better fighter.”

 

STEPHEN ESPINOZA, Vice-président exécutif & Directeur Général de sport Showtime

“It’s been a great year for boxing. More specifically, it’s really been a great year for SHOWTIME boxing. Boxing is enjoying a rejuvenation, a reinvigoration. The sport has a lot of momentum and SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING has been the primary engine for that. Through this weekend, when we’ll be featuring Adonis Stevenson vs. Andrzej Fonfara, SHOWTIME will have telecasted 18 live boxing events this year alone. That includes 14 combats de championnat du monde. The fight we’re talking about today will be the 19e live telecast on SHOWTIME this year.

 

“Broner vs. Garcia will be the sixth time that we’ve featured a consensus top-5 fighter versus another consensus top-5 fighter. It’s really undisputablethis year the best are fighting the best and they’re doing it on SHOWTIME. In a year filled with memorable fights on SHOWTIME, I think July 29e could be among the most eagerly anticipated fights on the schedule. Two of the most talented, most well-known, most popular fighters in the sport today facing each other in the primes of their respective careers.

 

“On a personal note, this was a very easy fight to make. The conversation started roughly a week ago about the same time all of these rumors became public. And here we are a week later, including a holiday weekend, announcing a fight. And I’m proud to say that both of these very talented fighters showed no hesitation whatsoever in doing this.

 

“In the short time since this fight has been rumored and announced, there’s something I’ve seen that I think that’s unique in my experience in this position. There are large groups of people on each side of this fight that think it’s an easy fight. A lot of people say, ‘easy fight for AB.’ There’s an equally large group of people on the Mikey Garcia side that say ‘easy fight’ and I’ve never seen that on a fight before. That’s what makes this such an intriguing matchup.”

Q: “Did all of the other successful fights contribute to you being able to get this particular fight done.”

Un: “These fighters are top-tier athletes. And they don’t get to this level of accomplishment without being competitors. We saw it with Shawn Porter at Errol’s fight. When these guys see these big fights happening, their juices get flowing and they get salivating. Plus que tout, it’s really the fighters. The fighters are the ones who are taking these tough fights and in many cases asking for the tough fights. Originally, we were looking for scheduling a fight for Mikey and a fight for Adrien at some point this summer. And then at a certain point, we realized that for either of them at 135 ou 140, there wasn’t a bigger fight than fighting each other. Once everyone understood that, everything clicked. This is the biggest fight that each of them can make right now realistically and that’s really what got it done and made all the other issues: weight, money, all that other stuff melted away because these are two world class competitors who want to do the biggest fight possible.”

 

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ShoBox: THE NEW GENERATION CARD ON 2017 HALL OF FAME WEEKEND UPGRADED TO TRIPLEHEADER

Unbeaten Maravillabox Promotions’ Prospect Jon Fernandez To Face Juan Reyes; En direct sur Showtime® From Turning Stone Resort Casino In Verona, N. Y..

2017 Hall of Fame Inductees Barry Tompkins and Steve Farhood To Be Joined By Fellow Hall of Famers Al Bernstein and Jimmy Lennon Jr.

NEW YORK (Juin 2, 2017) – SHOWTIME Sports® has announced undefeated Maravillabox Promotions’ prospect Jon Fernandez will meet super featherweight Juan Reyes in an eight-round matchup in the opening bout of ShoBox: La Nouvelle Génération Vendredi, Juin 9, en direct sur Showtime (10:30 p.m. ET/PT), de Turning Stone Resort Casino à Verona, N. Y..

 

The addition of Sergio Martinez’s protégé, Jon “Jonfer” Fernandez, (12-0, 10 KOs), in a 130-pound scrap against Juan “Pochito” Reyes (14-3-3, 2 KO) upgrades the previously announced ShoBox to a tripleheader.

 

La carte, which takes place during the 2017 Hall of Fame Weekend where longtime ShoBox analysts Barry Tompkins and Steve Farhood will be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, features undefeated super lightweights Regis “Rougarou” Prograis (19-0, 16 KOs) and Joel Diaz Jr. (23-0, 19 KOs) dans le cas de 10 tour principal. The winner will be thrust from talented prospect to legitimate contender. Both fighters have developed on the series—this will be Prograis’ fourth start and Diaz’s third.

 

Dans la co-métrage, unbeaten Canadian super middleweight Steve Rolls (15-0, 9 KOs) makes his second start on ShoBoxwhen he faces the dangerous Demond Nicholson (17-1-1, 16 KOs) dans un combat de huit rondes.

 

Les billets pour l'événement, co-promoted by DiBella Entertainment (DBE) and AASHA Record Breakers, sont au prix de $65 for ringside, $50, $40 et $30 (may be subject to additional fees) and are available at the Turning Stone Box Office, by calling 877-833-SHOW, ou en ligne sur Ticketmaster.com. Les portes ouvriront à 6:30 p.m., avec le premier combat prévu pour 7:30 p.m.

 

“This is another big opportunity for me to show everybody that I am one of the best super featherweights in the world," a déclaré Fernandez, who will fight for just the third time in the United States. “The fight against Garza was an amazing experience and I was happy to give the audience in the U.S. such an exciting performance.

 

“In my last fight, I won the Spanish title, something that I am very proud to have achieved, now I will travel back to the U.S. to face anybody that my promoter puts in front of me. I am very confident in my skills and my team is doing great work with my career.”

 

This is the opportunity I have been waiting for my entire career,” Saïd Reyes. “I make real wars out of my fights because that is my style and it works for me. Jon Fernandez will have his hands full because I am coming to win.

 

I want to thank to Lou DiBella and SHOWTIME for another great opportunity for Jon Fernández,” said Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez, promoter and former unified middleweight world champion. “Jonfer is a talented and hard-working young man that will archive great things. He’s destined for greatness.”

 

“With his potential and work ethic, I have no doubt he’ll be a world champion one day. I will take it a step further and say that he will become next pound-for-pound champion. He is ready to win this fight by knockout and call out the top names in his weight class.

 

The 21-year old Fernandez is coming off of a second-round TKO victory versus previously unbeaten Ismael Garcia to seize the Spanish 130-pound title in his hometown of Bilbao, País Vasco, Espagne, sur Avril 21. In his last stateside appearance on Feb.10 de cette année, Fernandez made his ShoBox debut with an impressive third-round knockout against formerly once-beaten Ernesto Garza in Miami, Okla.

 

Reyes is a 27-year-old from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexique, now training out of Bell Gardens, Californie. He will be making hisShoBox and New York debut—he has never fought outside of Southern California. Reyes’ last two fights resulted in unanimous decision wins as he beat Miguel Angel Mendoza on Mars 3 of this year and Cesar Villarraga in October 2016.

 

Fellow Hall of Famers Al Bernstein and Jimmy Lennon Jr. will join Farhood and Tompkins on-air during the special Hall of Fame edition of the prospect oriented series. Lennon Jr. returns to Canasota for the posthumous induction of his father, world-renowned ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Sr.

Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. Le producteur exécutif est Gordon Hall avec Rich Gaughan à la production et Rick Phillips à la direction.

 

Tompkins and Farhood will be inducted in the “Observer” category le dimanche as part of a 2017 class headlined by boxing greats Evander Holyfield, Marco Antonio Barrera and Johnny Tapia.

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Michael Farenas Victorious in Comeback Fight, Scores Third Round Knockout

COSTA MESA, COMME (Juin 1, 2017) – Ancien challenger pour le titre mondial, Michael “Fist marteau” Farenas (42-5-4, 34 KOs), was victorious in his comeback fight at the “Fight Club OC” carte à Costa Mesa, COMME, winning by third round KO over Mexico’s Martin Angel Martinez (17-12-1, 11 KOs).
From the opening round Farenas was the aggressor, as he came forward landing his signature over hand left, which dropped Martinez midway through round one. As the fight went on, Farenas continued to land his overhand left, wearing down Martinez. Dans la troisième manche, Farenas landed a barrage of punches that send Martinez to the canvas for good. The knockout happened at the 2:04 marque de la troisième manche.
I felt very good going into this fight and it showed in my performance,” Dit Michael Farenas. “I felt I gave the fans the fans a great show. My goal now is to get back into world title contention in the lightweight division. I feel much stronger at this weight. I’m hoping to get back in the ring by the end of the summer.

POIDS DE BOXE BROADWAY DE FOXWOODS

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Mashantucket, CT (Juin 2, 2017) – Tous les boxeurs ont fait du poids aujourd'hui pour aujourd'hui'S (Sat., Juin 3) Broadway de boxe événement qui se tiendra au Fox Theatre, au Foxwoods Resort Casino, à Mashantucket, CT,
Le populaire Broadway de boxe la série est promue par DiBella Entertainment et présentée par Nissan of Queens, Montres Azad, OPTYX, et Christos Steak House, présentera certains des meilleurs combattants de la Nouvelle-Angleterre.
POIDS OFFICIELLES

Main Event – Légers — (8)

(L) Matt Rémillard (24-1, 13 KOs), Manchester, CT 135 lbs.

(R) Fatiou Fassinou (27-5-3, 14 KOs), Cotonou, Bénin 133 lbs.
Co-métrage – Poids lourds (6)
(L) Rouslan Chamalov (4-0, 3 KOs), Brooklyn, NY en passant par la Russie 233 lbs.
(R) Georges Arias (6-0, 3 KOs), Bronx, NY en passant par la République dominicaine 230 lbs.
Welterweights (6)
(L) Myquan Williams (6-0, 4 KOs), Hartford-Est, CT 146 lbs.
(R) Ariel Vasquez (13-17-2, 9 KOs), Managua, Nicaragua 147 lbs.
Super-légers féminins (6)
(L) Jennifer Salinas (19-4, 5 KOs), Providence, RI 135 lbs.
(R) Marquita Lee (3-4), Novato, COMME 132 lbs.
Super poids welters (4)
(L) Khiry Todd (4-0, 4 KOs), Lynn, MA 149 lbs.
(R) Nicolas Sarouna (12-8-1, 9 KOs), Lomé, Aller 148 lbs.
Poids moyens (8)
(L) Radjab Butaev (5-0, 4 KOs), Brooklyn, NY en passant par la Russie 153 lbs.
(R) Abraham Alvarez (20-10-1, 11 KOs), Le chapelet, Mexique 157 lbs.
Cruiserweights (6)
(L) Luis Garcia (14-0, 11 KOs), coup d'oeil, NY en passant par Cuba 194 lbs.
(R) Felipe Romero (19-13-1, 13 KOs), San Diego, CA via le Mexique 195 lbs.
Super poids welters (4)
(L) Jose Roman (3-0, 3 KOs), Bayamon, Puerto Rico 149 lbs.
(R) William Hill (2-2), Detroit, MON 148 lbs.
QUOI: “Broadway de boxe” boxe professionnelle
QUAND: Samedi, Juin 3, 2017
OÙ: Théâtre du renard, Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, CT
PROMOTEUR: DiBella Entertainment
RING ANIMATEUR: Dave Diamante
PORTES OUVERTES: 7:00 p.m. ET
Premier combat: 7:30 p.m. ET
DES BILLETS: Évalué à $125, $75 et $45. Les billets peuvent être achetés en ligne sur Foxwoods.com, Ticketmaster.com, en appelant 800-200-2882, ou visiter la billetterie de Foxwoods
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