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TWO-TIME OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST CLARESSA SHIELDS TO MAKE PROFESSIONAL TELEVISION DEBUT FRIDAY, MAWRTH 10 AR SHOBOX: Y genhedlaeth newydd

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® To Present Premium Television’s First Women’s Boxing Main Event As Shields Takes on Former World Title Challenger Szilvia Szabados
Yn fyw ar Showtime® From MGM Grand Detroit
NEW YORK (Chwefror. 7, 2017) – Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa Shields will make her professional television debut on ShoBox: Y Genhedlaeth Newydd, a series that has sparked the careers of 67 future world champions, ar Dydd Gwener, Mawrth 10, yn byw ar Showtime (10 p.m. A/PT) o MGM Grand Detroit Event Center yn Detroit, Michigan.
Tarianau (1-0) is facing Hungary’s SzilviaSunsetSzabados (15-8, 6 Kos), cyn heriol teitl y byd, in the first women’s boxing match to headline on premium television. The fight will take place down the road from Shield’s hometown of Flint, mi.
Shields is the most accomplished amateur boxer in U.S. Hanes – male or femaleand the only American boxer to capture back-to-back gold medals at the Olympic Games.
It is a dream come true to be the first woman to headline a boxing card on premium television,” Dywedodd Shields. “Mawrth 10 will be a historic night for boxing and all of the women who give so much to advance our sport. I am proud to be fighting for the NABF title in my second pro bout. I want to thank SHOWTIME, MGM Grand Detroit and Salita Promotions for this opportunity, and I will do everything to give my home state fans and the viewers a night to remember.
Szabados said, “Fighters always say their next fight is the most important one of their career, but you get an opportunity like this, and it really is. This is an unbelievable dream. I am very happy to be receiving this opportunity. I know this fight is important for Claressa also, and I don’t really know what will happen in the ring. Rydym yn awyddus i ennill. Claressa has more amateur experience, but I have more experience as a professional. It’s going to be an exciting night.
Tickets for the event promoted by Salita Hyrwyddiadau mynd ar werth Dydd Gwener, Chwefror. 10 yn 10 a.m. est ac yn cael eu prisio yn $250, $150, $100 ac $50. They will be available at www.ticketmaster.com.
Promoter Dmitriy Salita said, “I am honored to be putting on this event at the fantastic MGM Grand Detroit, featuring American hero Claressa Shields on ShoBox: Y Genhedlaeth Newydd. Detroit is America’s greatest comeback city and I am thrilled that she has chosen MGM Grand Detroit as the site to fight for her first professional title on Mawrth 10. Although it is just her second professional fight, Claressa has chosen a former world title challenger for her opponent, a tough Hungarian named Szilvia Szabados, a woman who knows what’s at stake if she can win that night. We’ve got a terrific card from top to bottom in support of this fantastic main event as well, featuring some of Detroit’s brightest up-and-coming prospects, as well as some national and international flavor. Detroit deserves to have world-class events such as this and I’m very proud to be able to bring it here.
Shields won her first Olympic Gold when she was 17 years old in the inaugural women’s boxing competition at the London Games in 2012. She defended her title at the 2016 Olympics in Rio, becoming the only American boxer to defend amateur sportspremier championship.
The 21-year-old Shields cruised to a 77-1 amateur record before turning professional last November, winning her first bout via unanimous decision on a non-televised undercard in Las Vegas. She now returns home as a headliner to take on the veteran Szabados in a six-round middleweight bout.
ShoBox dadansoddwr arbenigol Steve Farhood: “Women’s boxing in America has its best chance of revival because of the emergence of Claressa Shields. Women’s boxing is pretty big in certain countries, but it really hasn’t been a factor in the United States since Laila Ali ac, before her, Christy Martin. Being the only U.S. boxer to win two gold medals, Claressa has instant credibility and star appeal and those two things are going to lead to wide exposure.
She has a great back story, she’s an exciting fighter to watch and she’s instantly likeable.
Simply put, Shields found solace in boxing to overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges in her childhood. She’s become a vocal advocate for many social causes, including the ongoing water crisis in her hometown of Flint, women’s rights, and campaigning against sexual assault. An inspirational figure and motivational speaker, Shields represents a beacon of hope for a working-class city that struggles with violence, poverty, and everyday essentials.
In taking on a former world title challenger and fighting for the NABF middleweight championship in only her second fight, Shields continues to make immediate strides as a professional like fellow Flint native Floyd Mayweather, who won his first world title when he was 21.
Szabados challenged for a world title in July 2015 in her ninth professional fight, losing a decision to undefeated WBC Super Middleweight Champion Nikki Adler yn yr Almaen. The native of Miskolc, Hungary has faced two former world champions, Mikaela Lauren ac Noni Tenge, and has won via knockout in three of her last five victories.
In her U.S. cyntaf, Szabados lost a 10-round decision to then-undefeated prospect Alicia Napoleon ar Ionawr 29, 2016, yn Queens, N.Y.. The 26-year-old has remained active since turning professional in 2014. She fought eight fights in 2016, and already has a win in 2017 via fifth round KO over Diana Marcz in January in Budapest, Hwngari.
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ABOUT SHIELDS vs. SZABADOS
Claressa Shields vs. Szilvia Szabados is the professional television debut of two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa Shields against former world title challenger Szilvia Szabados. The six-round women’s bout headlines a ShoBox: Y Genhedlaeth Newydd telecast from MGM Grand Detroit in Detroit, Mich., and airs live on SHOWTIME at 10 p.m. A/PT. Mae tocynnau ar gyfer y digwyddiad yn fyw, sy'n cael ei hyrwyddo gan Salita Promotions, go on sale on Chwefror. 10 and are available at Ticketmaster.com.
About Salita Promotions
Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 gan Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including Showtime, ESPN, Spike teledu, Universal Sports Network and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe.

Adrian Granados Chicago Media Workout Quotes & Lluniau

Hard-Hitting Contender Battles Former Four-Division World Champion Adrien Broner in SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Main Event Dydd Sadwrn, Chwefror 18 From the Cintas Center at Xavier University in Cincinnati & Yn fyw ar Showtime
Cliciwch YMA for Photos from Tom Barnes/SHOWTIME
CHICAGO (Chwefror 7, 2017) – Hard-hitting contender Adrian Granados hosted Chicago media at the Garfield Park District Fieldhouse Dydd Mawrth as he prepares for his main event showdown with former four-division world champion Adrien “Y Broblem” Broner Dydd Sadwrn, Chwefror 18 from the Cintas Center at Xavier University in Cincinnati and live on SHOWTIME.
Televised coverage on SHOWTIME begins at 9 p.m. A/6 p.m. PT gyda chystadleuydd pwysau trwm ysgafn heb ei guro Marcus Browne meeting hard-hitting former title challenger Thomas Williams Jr. in a 10-round showdown and also features WBA Welterweight Champion David Avanesyan battling former two-time world champion Lamont Peterson.
Mae tocynnau ar gyfer y digwyddiad yn fyw, which is promoted by About Billions Promotions and Mayweather Promotions in association with TGB Promotions and K1 Promotions, yn costio $250, $100, $75, $50 ac $30, heb gynnwys ffioedd sy'n gymwys, ac ar werth yn awr. Gellir prynu tocynnau ar-lein yn www.ticketmaster.com neu drwy ffonio 1-800-745-3000.
Granados has pledged to dedicate the fight to his friend and former training partner Ed Brown, who fell victim to the violence on Chicago’s West Side in December 2016.
Here is what Granados, along with his trainer George Hernandez, roedd yn rhaid i ddweud Dydd Mawrth:
ADRIAN Granados
We finally have a huge opportunity. I feel I paid my dues. I know Amir Imam wasn’t a fluke. And the robberies on my record were just thatrobberies. You get in the ring with Adrian Granados and you’re going to get a hell of a fight.

I wasn’t intimated by Broner when we sparred and I’m not intimidated by him now. I know I belong in this fight, at this level.

It’s a tough fight. People are saying I’m going to have to fight like Marcos Maidana. But I’m going to be Adrian Granados and I’m going to win my way.

With our two styles it’s going to be a firefight. It can’t be anything but exciting. I have a great team behind me and I can’t wait to make everyone proud.

Ed Brown was the heart of this neighborhood, and now I need to carry on his legacy. This is my opportunity to do something for my career, but also this community. I have to be twice as great, for me and him.

Winning this fight not only changes my life, but it changes a lot of other lives. Beating Broner would change the sport in Chicago.

It’s very motivating to know that I’m an inspirational figure for people in Chicago. It helps me get through those long days in the gym, when you don’t want to get up and train. I know what I’m fighting for and I use it as motivation.
I started fighting in high school just shadowing my friends when they went to the gym. I asked my mom and dad if I could keep going and luckily they helped me get started and get on this path to where I am.
GEORGE HERNANDEZ, Granados’ Hyfforddwr
Broner puts his gloves on the same way we do. This is what we want. We want the big names. Beating Broner can get us to the next level.

No one is going to give us anything. We need to earn it. We’re going to his backyard and we’re going to take it from him.

This is one of the toughest areas to train in. If you can persevere through that you know you can make it in this sport. We could have gone away for camp but we wanted to stay here because it’s home. The only way to make this city better is by staying here and leading the charge and showing these kids that we can get away from that norm and bring better attention to this area.

If Adrian can beat the hell out of this kid in his hometown that will send a message to all the kids in this community. It will let them know that you can succeed and do great things. Every kid that’s in here dreams of this opportunity. We’re ready and we’re not going to let it slip away.

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FONFARA SCHEDULED FOR MARCH RETURN, FEELS CONFIDENT WITH VIRGIL HUNTER IN HIS CORNER

Credyd Photo: Stephanie Trapp
(BAY AREA, MEGIS) Chwefror 7, 2017 – Contender pwysau trwm ysgafn, Andrzej Fonfara (28-4, 16 Kos) is enjoying his time with new coach, BWAA 2012 trainer of the year, Virgil Hunter. The two have been working together at for the last few months and Fonfara says he’s learning new training methods with Hunter, that are helping him improve his game.
Virgil is a great coach and I feel this was the right move to take my career to the next level.said Andrzej Fonfara, the WBC #8 contender graddio. “Ar hyn o bryd, Hunter has me doing some crazy drills and I can see how its making me better in the ring.
Fonfara is scheduled to return to the ring in March against an opponent TBA. This bout will be his first fight in 2017, a match he’s looking forward to, since losing his WBC International light heavyweight title to Joe Smith Jr.
Against Smith, I got caught with a good punch.Fonfara continued. “It can happen to anyone. I feel I’ve learned a lot since then and I’m confident that’ll I’ll be able to march forward to a world title opportunity. I’m going to take it one fight at a time. With Virgil in my corner, I feel I can beat anyone that is put in front of me. In march, everyone will see an improvement in my fighting style.

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Former Two-Time World Champion Lamont Peterson Washington, D.C. Dyfyniadau Workout Cyfryngau & Lluniau

D.C.-Native Battles WBA Champion David Avanesyan
Dydd Sadwrn, Chwefror 18 From the Cintas Center
at Xavier University in Cincinnati & Yn fyw ar Showtime
Cliciwch YMA for Photos from Wallace Barron
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Chwefror 7, 2017) – Former two-time world champion Lamont Peterson cynhaliodd sesiwn ymarfer y cyfryngau yn ei dref enedigol o Washington, D.C. as he prepares to take on WBA Welterweight Champion David Avanesyan in a 12-round matchup that serves as the co-main event of Showtime PENCAMPWRIAETH BOCSIO Dydd Sadwrn, Chwefror 18 from the Cintas Center at Xavier University in Cincinnati.
Televised coverage on SHOWTIME begins at 9 p.m. A/6 p.m. PT gyda chystadleuydd pwysau trwm ysgafn heb ei guro Marcus Browne meeting hard-hitting former title challenger Thomas Williams Jr. in a 10-round showdown. The event is headlined by former four-division world champion Adrien Broner taking on hard-hitting contender Adrian Granados.
Mae tocynnau ar gyfer y digwyddiad yn fyw, which is promoted by About Billions Promotions and Mayweather Promotions in association with TGB Promotions and K1 Promotions, yn costio $250, $100, $75, $50 ac $30, heb gynnwys ffioedd sy'n gymwys, ac ar werth yn awr. Gellir prynu tocynnau ar-lein yn www.ticketmaster.com neu drwy ffonio 1-800-745-3000.
Here is what Peterson and his longtime trainer Barry Hunter roedd yn rhaid i ddweud Dydd Mawrth from the Bald Eagle Recreation Center:
LAMONT PETERSON
I’m going through a full-blown training camp and I’ve had a lot of energy. I think the strength will be there too but I’m an energy fighter. I like to put pressure and use my energy. Look for an improved Lamont Peterson.
People are going to talk a lot about my layoff but honestly that only affects people who aren’t always in the gym. I have been in the gym working hard this entire time. I’ve been working on my craft. I got better and you’ll see on Chwefror 18.
Avanesyan is a good fighter. He keeps his hands up high, so even though he’s there to be hit, it doesn’t mean I’m going to get good clean shots. It should be a good entertaining fight and a good first step at welterweight for me.
Big fights are what matters to me. When you’re coming up it’s all about winning a title. Having fought for 12 flynyddoedd, it doesn’t matter to me as much. The way I’m looking at is, if I get this win then I’m the No. 1 contender for the belt.
I have no concern about ring rust. It’s not even a thought in my head. I would be shocked if that was a problem for me.
You never know what the right time is to move up in weight, but the time is now for me to move up to welterweight and I’m happy about it. Making 140 pounds was getting tough. I think it hampered my performances a bit and that let us know it was time.
I’ve been wanting to move up but it seemed like my opportunities were down in weight. Now I’m ready to mix it up with the best guys here.
“I mi, it’s all about the joy of getting in the ring and competing. I want to do it at the highest level and I’m looking forward to getting big fights.
BARRY HUNTER, Hyfforddwr Peterson
Sometimes having time off like Lamont had is not a bad thing. It gives you space and time to work on your mental game, shore up some things you could be weak at and of course it lets you heal up. It’s served us well and I’m happy with what I see from Lamont so far.
We always approach an opponent, no matter the record, like they are a world champion. We prepare for war. If anything less than that takes place, felly y bo. We’re going to be ready. To me Avanesyan is a guy who is an obstacle in our way. If we can’t go around him, we’ll go right through him.
We want all of the top 147-pounders. I always thought Lamont and Danny Garcia was a fight that warranted a rematch. Because it was a great fight that had a little bit of controversy around it. I still would like to see the rematch.
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Unbeaten Brooklyn Fan Favorite Heather Hardy Returns to Take on Former Title Challenger Helen Joseph in Undercard Action Saturday, Mawrth 4 gan Barclays Center yn Brooklyn

Welterweight World Title Unification Between
Keith Thurman & Danny Garcia Headlines
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on CBS
Cyflwynir gan Hyrwyddwyr Bocsio Premier
BROOKLYN (Chwefror 7, 2017) – Unbeaten brawler and Brooklyn-area favorite Heather “Mae'r Gwres” Hardy (18-0, 4 Kos) will return to the ring to battle former title challenger Helen Joseph (9-3-1, 8 Kos) in a super bantamweight contest that highlights undercard action on Dydd Sadwrn, Mawrth 4 gan Barclays Center, cartref BROOKLYN BOCSIO ™.
The March 4 event is headlined by the highly anticipated welterweight world title unification showdown between Keith Thurman ac Danny Garcia bod penawdau SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on CBS, presented by Hyrwyddwyr Bocsio Premier, with prime time televised coverage beginning at 9 p.m. A/6 p.m. PT.
Mae tocynnau ar gyfer y digwyddiad yn fyw, sy'n cael ei hyrwyddo gan DiBella Adloniant, yn costio $1,000, $750, $500, $400, $300, $150, $100, ac $50 (heb gynnwys ffioedd sy'n gymwys) ac ar werth yn awr. Gellir prynu tocynnau ar-lein drwy ymweldwww.ticketmaster.com, www.barclayscenter.com neu drwy ffonio 1-800-745-3000. Mae tocynnau ar gael hefyd yn y Swyddfa Docynnau American Express yn Barclays Center. Gostyngiadau grwpiau ar gael drwy ffonio 844-BKLYN-GP.
A popular Brooklyn fighter who competed in Barclays Center’s first-ever professional female boxing match, Hardy has become a staple at the arena ever since. Ar Mawrth 4, she will enter the ring at Barclays Center for the eighth time, and seventh time in her last eight fights. In Hardy’s most recent bout last Awst 21, at Ford Amphitheater in Coney Island, Hardy won a decision over previously unbeaten rival Shelly Vincent to capture the WBC International featherweight title. The entertaining slugfest was shown tape delayed on NBCSN and helped Heather increase her national profile.
By fight night, Hardy will have been out of the ring for six-and-a-half months, her longest stretch of inactivity, which was due to the new insurance regulations put in place by the New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC), in effect since September. All boxing action in the State came to a halt until last month’s Barclays Center event. Dependent on her boxing income to support her family, Hardy sought out other ways to make ends meet. ar Ionawr 14, Hardy had planned to make her MMA debut for Invicta in Kansas City, MO, however her opponent suffered an injury in training and the event was cancelled. Returning her full focus to boxing, Hardy is determined to conquer another tough challenge on the way to her first world title opportunity.
I’m grateful and excited to be back in the ring at Barclays Center next month,” Said Hardy. “It will be my first fight since August. I’ve had to hustle extra hard these past few months since the insurance issue shut down the New York boxing scene for the last quarter of 2016. I even decided to take an MM fight in January to help supplement my income and pay some bills. Fodd bynnag, my opponent dropped out the day before I was flying to Kansas City for the event. It’s been one disappointment after the next, so I am truly happy to be back at home where I belong, doing what I love.
Born in Nigeria but fighting out of Ghana, Joseph will fight in the U.S. for the second time as a pro after dropping a decision in Texas against Jennifer Han in her most recent world title opportunity. The 27-year-old had previously challenged Dahiana Santana in the Dominican Republic for a world title in 2012 and had a successful run of victories after turning pro in 2004 that lasted until 2009, when she suffered her first defeat. She most recently scored a second round stoppage of Namely Emilia in November of last year.
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Tyrone Brunson faces Brandon Quarles in main event on Saturday, Mawrth 11 at the SugarHouse Casino

Plus David Gonzales, Daquan Johnson & Tyrone Crawley, Jr. ar waith
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Philadelphia, PA. (Chwefror 7, 2017) – Middleweight’s Tyrone Brunson ac Brandon Quarles will square off in the eight-round main event on Dydd Sadwrn, March 11th as King’s Promotions will stage it’s first show at the SugarHouse Casino mewn Philadelphia.
Brunson of Philadelphia has a record of 23-6-2, gyda 22 knockouts.
Y 32 year-old Brunson turned professional in 2005, and started his career with 19 consecutive 1st round knockouts. Included in that streak was a stoppage over James Morrow (8-1-2). In his last bout Brunson and Ismael Garcia fought to a 10-round draw on October 14, 2016 yn Philadelphia.
Quarles of Alexandria, Mae gan Virginia cofnod o 18-3-1 gyda 9 knockouts.
Y 30 year-old Quarles is a 7 cyn-filwr blwyddyn, and has won 5 straight fights, with the latest being 6-round unanimous decision over Marcos Primera on June 25, 2016 in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Mewn pyliau chwe rownd:
David Gonzales (8-1-2, 2 KO yn) o Philadelphia, PA takes on Juan Rodriguez (6-6-1, 5 KO yn) of Haymarket, A fydd. in a junior welterweight bout.
Carlos Rosario (6-1, 3 KO yn) o PENNSAUKEN, NJ will take on an opponent to be named in a lightweight bout.
Tyrone Crawley, Jr. (6-0) o frwydrau Philadelphia Victor Vasquez (6-2, 2 KO yn) o Yonkers, NY in a lightweight bout.
In a four-round bout:
Daquan Johnson (2-0, 2 KO yn) o Cherry Hill, NJ will take on an opponent to be named in a 4-round super Welterweight bout
More exciting bouts will be announced shortly.
Mae tocynnau ar werth ar gyfer $100, $75, $50, a gellir ei brynu yn SugarHouseBoxing.eventbrite.gyda

For More information and credentials, Please contact: Marc Abrams ar phillyboxing@gmail.com neu 856 287 7611

Mykal “Mae'r Athro” Fox: “Tre’Sean Wiggins is a dangerous opponent

Fox – Wiggins headlines dydd Sadwrn night at the Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, Maryland

Luther Smith takes on undefeated Darnell Pierce

Also seeing action will be undefeated, Patrick Rivera, Marcus Bates, Justin Hurd, Greg Outlaw, Jr, Tyrek Irby and Malik Jackson

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I'W RYDDHAU AR UNWAITH

Fort Washington, MD (Chwefror 6, 2017)Undefeated junior welterweight prospect, Mykal “Mae'r Athro” Fox will take on hard-punching Tre’Sean Wiggins in the eight-round main event of a big night of boxing on Mae hyn yn Dydd Sadwrn nos, February 11th yn y Rosecroft Raceway mewn Fort Washington, Maryland.

Mae'r sioe yn cael ei hyrwyddo gan Promotions Brenin.
Fox, 21 years old of Forestville, Maryland is coming off a good 2016, where he went 4-0 and became a main event fight in the Maryland area.

Mykal Fox
The 3-year pro is coming off a 7th round stoppage over Juan Rodriguez on 5 Tachwedd yn yr un lleoliad.
Fox is wrapping up training camp in the D.C. ardal, and he believes that Wiggins could be the toughest test of his young professional career.
“Gwersyll hyfforddi wedi bod yn wych. It has been another good camp,” Meddai Fox.
Wiggins is a dangerous opponent. I have fought opponents that may have had more experience, but Wiggins has a lot of power in both hands. He is left handed like I am.
Fox has been progressing up the ladder, and now he is considered to be on some prospects lists on the East Coast. A win over the heavy handed Wiggins would solidify his status as 2017 progresses.
I think fighting him is the next step in my progression. I wanted to be tested, and Wiggins is a guy who has power. I am not looking to take those punches, bit if I do, I will be ready for what he has.
Fox doesn’t have to look far for motivation, as he brother, talented middleweight Alantez Fox has a bout on February 25th for the NABF title, and the two train side by side with each other under the guidance of their trainer, who also happens to be their father, Troy Fox,
We are both very motivated. We are there for each other. We feed off each other in the gym and it is a great motivator to train next to him every day.
A win over Wiggins will keep Fox moving towards his short term goal for 2017.
I am looking to get in a few more eight-round bouts, and then be able to get some some television bouts. As long as I continue to stay busy, I see that happening.
Wiggins of Newbergh, Mae gan Efrog Newydd cofnod o 7-2 gyda chwe knockouts.
Y 26 year-old southpaw scored knockouts in his first three bouts by knockout which was highlighted by a 1st round destruction of current WBA Super Featherweight world champion Jason Sosa.
The 7-year professional is coming off a six-round split decision defeat to Benjamin Whitaker on April 15, 2016 yn Verona, NY.
Mewn pyliau 6 yn rownd:
Luther Smith (6-1, 5 KO yn) o Bowie, Maryland will take on Darnell Pierce (5-0, 1 KO) o Austin, Texas in a cruiserweight bout.
Marcus Bates (5-0-1, 4 KO yn) Washington, DC will take on Alec McGee (2-0) of Reno, Nevada in a super bantamweight bout.
Mewn pyliau 4 yn rownd:
Tyrek Irby (1-0, 1 KO) Washington, D.C. brwydrau Lamont White (0-5) Washington, DC in a junior welterweight bout.
Patrick Rivera (2-0, 1 KO) of Edgewood, Maryland tangos with Gregory Clark (0-1) Washington, DC in a super middleweight bout.
Justin Hurd (1-0) o Accokeek, Maryland boxes Dawond Pickney (1-3-1) of Hot Springs, Arkansas in a junior middleweight bout.
Greg Outlaw Jr. (1-0) o Bowie, Maryland takes on Kashon Hutchinson (2-0, 1 KO) o Brooklyn, NY in a junior middleweight bout.

Malik Jackson (2-0, 2 KO yn) o Accokeek, Maryland takes on an opponent to be named in a super bantamweight bout.

Mae tocynnau ar werth ar gyfer $75, $60 ac $40 yn www.kpboxing.com neu drwy ffonio 301-899-2430

Oliver Floresstrong performance against Felix Verdejo embodies spirit of Havoc Boxing

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(L-R) — Roger Flores, Havoc Boxing CEO Rob Diaz, Oliver Flores, Norma Flores and Ray Campbell, Jr, Havoc Boxing’s Director of Operations
NEW YORK CITY (Chwefror 6, 2017) – Nicaraguan lightweight OliverTrombita” Blodaustrong performance this past Dydd Gwener evening against undefeated, A oes Ddim yn. 1 ranked Felix “El DiamenteVerdejo, fought in front of more than 7,000 fans in Verdejo’s hometown of San Juan, Puerto Rico, truly embodied the spirit of Flores’ hyrwyddwr, Havoc Boxing.
Known throughout boxing for its flashy, totally unique looking boxinguniforms” – trunks and jacketsthat are famously worn by present and past world champions such as Danny “Swift” Garcia, Danny “Miracle Man” Jacobs, Paulie “Magic Man” Malignaggi and others, Havoc Boxing is also a boxing promotional company on the rise.
While Havoc Boxing may not be a major player, at least not right now, it does feature a growing stable of gifted boxers such as Flores, the former world super featherweight title challenger who many fell deserved a far better fate than his controversial 10-round decision loss (94-96, 91-99, 92-92), which was turned in by the three Puerto Rican judges at ringside.
Blodau (27-3-2, 17 Kos) was a live underdog who gave prohibitive favorite Verdejo (23-0, 15 Kos) all he could handle and much more. Verdejo even drew the wrath of his hometown fans for not engaging Flores, who came on strong in the second half of the fight, bloodying the 2012 Puerto Rican Olympian’s nose in the eighth round and seriously hurting him in the 10th. The World Boxing Organization (WBO) Latino lightweight champion left the ring at Roberto Clemente Coliseum to a chorus of boos.
Headlines describing the fight used phrases likeescaped with victory” ac “struggles to winto describe Verdejo’s tainted victory. One boxing writer had Flores winning six rounds to four, claiming Verdejo simply didn’t do enough to win any other rounds.
We’re so proud of Oliver,” Havoc Boxing CEO Rob Diaz Dywedodd. “We thought he won the fight but it’s tough fighting a national hero in his backyard with three of his countrymen as judges. Those who made excuses for Verdejo claiming he wasn’t at his best because of his eight-month layoff, we reminded that Oliver hadn’t fought in more than a year because a few fights we had lined up fell out. Ar ôl y frwydr, so many Puerto Rican fans congratulated us, saying Oliver was robbed, and that he deserved a rematch. Verdejo is looking for an opponent for his Puerto Rican Day eve fight (Mehefin 10) yn Madison Square Garden. We’re certainly open to a rematch but I doubt they’ll risk fighting Oliver again.
Flores is what Havoc Boxing Promotions is all about. We’re still building our stable of fighters but people in the boxing industry should know by now that our fighters come to fight. They’re all willing to fight anybody, unrhyw adeg, yn unrhyw le, as long as it’s a fair deal for us.
In addition to Flores, Havoc also promotes 22-year-old Dominican Republic featherweight prospect Yohan “Y Ffair” Vasquez (19-1, 16 Kos), sydd yn safle Dim. 14 gan Gymdeithas Bocsio Byd (WBA), as well as a pair of Colombian fighters, Pwysau Bantam super Wilner Soto (16-1, 8 Kos) and cruiserweight SantanderCha ChaSilgado (27-4, 21 Kos), who fought for the WBA world title in Russia and was ranked among the top 15 in the WBA and World Boxing Council (CLlC) a few years ago.
We’re rebuilding the Havoc Boxing brand to also showcase our promotional division,” Diaz continued. “We have some talented, hungry fighters who we keep as busy as possible, moving them into position for major fights, like Flores versus Verdejo, including two world title shots so far. We’re getting close to crowning our first world champion. Havoc Boxing is much more than boxing’s best design and merchandising company. The future is Havoc!”
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Llundain, UK – 3ydd Chwefror 2017.

 

 

BREAKING NEWS: Hand Held Infra-Scanners, That Detect Brain Bleeds, Introduced For Professional Boxing Events In The United Kingdom.

 

 

The British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) are set to introduce hand held Infra-Scanners, that can detect Brain bleeds, at events sanctioned by themselves in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland.

 

Sky News’ Health & Science Correspondent, Thomas Moore, highlighted the benefits of the use of the Infra-Scanners, that can detect brain bleeds with an accuracy of 90%, often before any symptoms such as headaches or confusion become apparent, following the death of Mike Towell last year at an event sanctioned by the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC).

In the article Mr. Moore stated “Compulsory brain imaging using Infra-Scanners could bemassivefor boxers who risk death from professional competition.”

On announcing the introduction of Infra-Scanners, that will be available ringside at events sanctioned by them, BIBA Vice President Gianluca Di Caro said.

“We are extremely proud to be the first to introduce Infra-Scanners at events in the United Kingdom and Ireland, as we whole heartedly believe having them ringside will significantly prevent further tragedies within our sport.”

Before expanding further and explain what had led to the decision to introduce the use of Infra-Scanners at BIBA events;

“Following two major head injury incidents last year, one that resulted in the death of Mike Towell, even though neither were on events sanctioned by ourselves, the BIBA board had decided to actively seek solutions regarding improving the way that injuries such as these can be detected as quickly as possible. The first move we made was to appoint renowned forensic sports scientist Professor Michael Graham PhD to our Ringside Medical Officer & Medical Advisory Board. Professor Graham led the esteemed team that produced the internationally published papers “Direct Hits to the Head During Amateur Boxing is Associated With a Rise in Serum Biomarkers For Brain Injury” & “Should an Increase in Cerebral Neurochemicals Following Head Kicks in Karate Influence Return to Play?” Professor Graham and his esteemed team are currently researching the short-term and long-term effects of head injuries in Rugby as well as preparing, in conjunction with ourselves and a prestigious UK University, a long term research project to assess cognitive function following brain trauma. Around the time of the appointment of Professor Graham, our CMO, Dr. Louise Eccles, proposed that we should investigate obtaining Infra-Scanners, as the use of these would massively assist in detecting problems such as a bleed on the brain quickly, especially as there is only a limited amount of time to assess the location of such an injury. Following Louise’s advice, I contacted the manufacturers and am extremely proud to say that the initial trial unit will arrive later this month, hopefully in time for the 26fed February event in Bradford, that features two ten round International contests. We have initially ordered two Infra-Scanners which will be operated by Professor Graham and Dr Eccles at our events, and are aiming to order a further eight units over the coming twelve months, so that every BIBA Ringside Doctor will have an Infra-Scanner available by 2018. Both the appointment of Professor Graham and the introduction of Infra-Scanners, are just two pro-active decisions made by ourselves with regard to Boxer Health & Safety, there are more to come, as Professor Graham and another of our Ringside Medical Officer & Medical Advisory Board, Dr Mark Xuereb have also proposed the introduction of further safety measures, one of which is the introduction of Cognitive Testing, which will come into force very soon. We believe that Boxer Health & Safety is paramount, as such we will continue researching procedures that can assist us provide the very best medical evaluations possible.” www.boxbiba.com

Former WBA Interim Heavyweight Champion Luis Ortiz to WBC Champ Deontay Wilder: Stop Making Excuses!

When I look at Deontay Wilder, I see an unsure, scared fighter. He’s crazy with his technique and worried about being hit. When you are that worried about getting hit, when you do get hit, you usually get knocked out.Luis Ortiz
A screenshot of the sent forms, dated September 9, 2016.

Responding to WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder’s recent public statements, former WBA Interim Heavyweight Champion Luis Ortiz would like to let him know: “I signed up for the WBC/VADA Clean Boxing Program last September. Stop using that excuse to avoid fighting me!”

The undefeated Ortiz (27-0, 23 Kos), of Camaguey, Cuba, now living in Miami, has been trying to get Wilder into a boxing ring for quite a while, as Wilder has chosen to face a string of what many would label second-tier opponents to defend against.
He’s scared!” said Ortiz of Wilder. “The more he can use my failed test against me he will. He and (promoter Lou) DiBella are saying he won’t fight me because of that. That was years ago, and since that unfortunate incident, for which I was punished, I have tested a dozen times clean. Now he’s trying to say I haven’t signed up for VADA Clean Boxingguess what Wilder? I signed up last September when I was notified that all WBC contenders need to be part of their new Clean Boxing Program. I filled out the paperwork and my trainer submitted it to the WBC. He can stop using that excuse to avoid me. I have nothing to hide and do not have to prove any longer to anyone that I am clean. Wilder is nothing but a paper champion who happened to be at the right place at the right time against the right opponent with, yn bwysicaf oll, the right promoter. That’s all he is.
Ortiz’s trainer, Herman Caicedo of Caicedo Sports Training Center of Miami, Florida, also says Ortiz’s failed drug test in 2014 is no longer a factor.
Since failing his test years ago, Luis has been tested over a dozen times, voluntarily and mandatorily in fights. He has made it very clear that he never wants that to happen again and I wouldn’t work with a fighter I even suspected wasn’t clean. There’s too much involved in how I train fighters. We all put a lot of blood sweat and tears into training for a failed drug test to derail the entire process. I do my own drug panels and steroid checks before I take fighters. And those that do not wish to willingly participate, I will not train.
Ortiz says sooner or later, Wilder will run out of excuses to avoid him or be run out of boxing.
My mentality was always to beat whoever was the best fighter in my division, cyfnod. I don’t handpick my opponents. This is all weird and new to me. He can’t run for much longer though. I assume he will try to unify or vacate before he has to fight me. He can’t unify with the Joshua/Klitschko winner because I am the mandatory above any unification fight, and I will not be jumped over. Felly, he can try to beat up (New Zealand-based contender Joseph) Parker after his next fight. Then retire the paper champion he is.
I am very confident about the outcome if Ortiz and Wilder ever do fight,” continued Caicedo. “Ortiz will knock him out within 10 rowndiau. Luis has a level to his approach that I haven’t seen in quite some time. He is a throwback, old-school heavyweight boxer. He has incredible poise, precision, and ring generalship. He’s accurate with this punches and defensively very sound. If they ever do fight, Wilder will be exposed. Ond, he will probably retire a legend in his own mind without ever fighting anybody.
Ortiz says no matter what happens with Deontay Wilder, he is happy and comfortable with his life.
“Hoffwn ddiolch i fy nhîm: Jay, Javier and my trainer Herman for the support they give me throughout all this uncertainty, as well as my fans and, most important to me, my wife and three children. I never thought I would be fighting to make a living. Boxing was always what I did because I loved it. I fought for pride. I fought for bragging rights!! I have already achieved one dream and that was to be here in the United States with my family. I am a United States citizen and very proud. Now to be able to box for a living, make money and potentially become world champion… bod, i mi, is priceless.