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UNCASVILLE, Conn. (Tachwedd 7, 2016) – Nos Wener diwethaf 12 TH Oriel Anfarwolion Bocsio Connecticut blynyddol (CBHOF) Seremoni Sefydlu Gala a Chinio Gwobrau, a gynhaliwyd yn Ystafell Dawns Uncas yn Mohegan Sun., yn llwyddiant mawr yn ôl pob safon. HBO “barnwr” a Neuadd Enwogion Rhyngwladol Harold Lederman gwasanaethu fel Meistr Seremonïau'r digwyddiad.
Dosbarth 2016 hyfforddwyr yw hyfforddwr / bocsiwr amatur Stamford Orlando montalvo, Cyn gyfarwyddwr bocsio ESPN Newington Bob Yalen, Bocsiwr Wallingford Sean Malone, Jr., Bedford Newydd (MA) paffiwr “Sucra” Ray Oliveira, Barnwr / dyfarnwr Waterbury John “Dug” Lawson a Gêm Pequot Mashantucket & Comisiynydd athletau Kenny Reels.
Y 2016 Enillwyr gwobrau CBHOF yw ei focsiwr benywaidd cyntaf y flwyddyn, Shelly “Ffordd Shelito yn” Vincent; Jacob marrero, Amatur Boxer y Flwyddyn; Mike Mazzulli,Swyddog Bocsio Proffesiynol y Flwyddyn; Concepcion Grug, Swyddog Bocsio Amatur y Flwyddyn; Pete Hary, Cyfraniad at Paffio Proffesiynol; ac Carlos Nieves, Cyfraniad at Paffio Amatur.
Llywydd CBHOF John Laudati Cyhoeddodd agoriad Oriel Anfarwolion Bocsio Connecticut newydd ar fin digwydd, wedi'i leoli yng nghanol Mohegan Sun., yn ogystal â chronfa ysgoloriaeth i gynorthwyo bocswyr ifanc i fynd ar drywydd addysg uwch wrth iddynt ddilyn eu breuddwydion bocsio.
“Bydd cefnogwyr bocsio nawr yn gallu ymweld ag Oriel Anfarwolion Bocsio Connecticut hardd pan fyddant yn y casino,” Meddai Laudati. “Diolch i'r Bwrdd Cyfarwyddwyr am eich holl ymdrechion i wneud i hyn ddigwydd. Diolch yn arbennig i Maynard Strickland, Don Trella, Mike Mazulli a Kim Baker a arweiniodd yr ymdrech.
“Hoffwn hefyd ddiolch i'm ffrind, Tom Vaughn, ei dad Tom, Sr., gadawodd arian i'w roi i achos teilwng. Roedd Tom’s dad yn gefnogwr bocsio a bydd y cronfeydd hyn yn cael eu clustnodi a’u tyfu ar gyfer ysgoloriaethau i focswyr ifanc yn y dyfodol.”
Ewch ar-lein i www.ctboxinghof.org am wybodaeth ychwanegol am y Neuadd Bocsio Connecticut yr Enwogion, ei 12th Cinio Gala Inductee blynyddol, neu sy'n cwblhau cyfnod sefydlu CBHOF gorffennol.
Pob llun trwy garedigrwydd Emily Harney Photography:
![]() 2016 Kenny Reels, hyfforddwr CBHOF
![]() 2016 Addysgwr CBHOF Sean Malone, Jr.
![]() 2016 Addysgwr CBHOF John “Dug” Lawson
![]() 2016 Hyfforddwr CBHOF Orlando Montalvo
![]() 2016 Bob Yalen, hyfforddwr CBHOF
![]() 2016 CBHOF inductee “Sucra” Ray Oliveira
![]() 2016 Diffoddwr Proffesiynol y Flwyddyn CBHOF Shelly “Ffordd Shelito yn” Vincent
![]() 2016 Bocsiwr Amatur y Flwyddyn CBHOF Jacob Marrero
![]() Mike Mazzulli, 2016 Swyddog Bocsio Proffesiynol CBHOF y Flwyddyn
![]() Pete Hary, 2016 Cyfraniad CBHOF i Paffio Proffesiynol
![]() Concepcion Grug, 2016 Swyddog Bocsio Amatur CBHOF y Flwyddyn
![]() Carlos Nieves, 2016 Cyfrannwr CBHOF i Paffio Amatur
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AM CBHOF: Sefydlwyd Oriel Anfarwolion Bocsio Connecticut yn 2004 i anrhydeddu a dathlu gyrfaoedd unigolion eithriadol sy'n ymwneud â'r gamp o focsio. Mae ei Seremoni Sefydlu agoriadol & Cinio a gynhaliwyd yn 2005. Ni allai hanes bocsio cyfoethog Connecticut wedi ffynnu pe na bai am y llwyddiant y rhai sydd wedi'u hymgorffori yn y Neuadd yr Enwogion.
Fel sefydliad di-elw, Neuadd Bocsio Connecticut Enwogion yn gwbl ymroddedig i gadw'r ysbryd ymladd o Connecticut ffyniannus trwy amrywiol gyfraniadau elusennol.
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In the opening round of the heavyweight region, former undisputed heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield will square off with current WBC heavyweight champ Deontay Wilder, while Hall of Famer Felix Trinidad takes on former champ Lucas Matthysse in the welterweight region.
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Unbeaten Constantin Bejenaru Outpoints Steve Bujaj in Rugged Affair,
Manuel Mendez Scores One-Punch, First Round KO over Vitor Jones Freitas
Gwyliwch y Ailchwarae Dydd Llun, Tachwedd. 7, yn 10 p.m. A/PT ar SHO EITHAFOL®
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CORONA, Calif. (Tachwedd. 4, 2016) - Tares “The Real Deal Shelestyuk maintained an unbeaten record and continued his ascent in the welterweight division with a close, unanimous 10-round decision over his toughest opponent to date, Jimmy “The Truth” Herrera mewn Dydd Gwener main event of a ShoBox: Y Genhedlaeth Newydd tripleheader byw ar Showtime from the outdoor Omega Products Event Center yn Corona, Calif.
Shelestyuk (15-0, 9 Kos), y 2012 Olympic Games Bronze Medalist for Ukraine, was victorious by the scores of 96-93 ddwywaith ac 95-94. Despite a gutsy, gritty performance, Herrera (15-4-1, 8 Kos), Chicago, Ill., had a three-fight winning streak end. There were no knockdowns.
In a rough and tumble, bloody collision of undefeated cruiserweights in the co-feature, southpaw Constantin Bejenaru (12-0, 4 Kos, 0-1-1 ym Cyfres Byd o Bocsio), of Catskill, N.Y.. by way of Moldova, survived a knockdown and several unintentional head butts to register a unanimous 10-round decision over Steve Bujaj (16-1-1, 11 Kos), Efrog Newydd.
Hoff gefnogwr lleol Manuel “La Tormenta” Mendez (13-1-2, 9 Kos), o Indio, Calif., registered an impressive one-punch, 2:32 first round knockout over previously undefeated Vitor Jones Freitas (12-1, 1 ND, 6 Kos), of Salvador, Bahia, Brasil, in a scheduled eight-round bout that opened the telecast.
Southpaw Shelestyuk, who entered the ring ranked No. 9 in the WBO and No. 13 yn y WBA, turned back a determined bid by Herrera to win despite getting docked a point for excessive holding in the fifth round.
"Roedd yn ymladd caled,’’ Shelestyuk. “He is a tough fighter, he is slow but he worked well. Yn y rownd gyntaf, I did well but my legs went on me. I think it was because I did not sleep well.
“After five rounds I started to find my rhythm. I started boxing him. I made some mistakes in there like pulling straight back. This fight will make me better. Fel y dywedais, he was tough but nothing special. When my legs went, I started to work inside. I beat him good in the last round and if there was 30 seconds more, I could have stopped him.
“I am looking forward to being more active in 2017. I will take two or three weeks off and be right back in the gym.’’
“The Truth” hurts and Herrera had more than his fair share of moments in a tight fight. Herrera, a pro since December 2009, figured to be a legitimate test for Shelestyuk and he was. But Taras was more active (glanio 169 o 689 punches, compared to Herrera’s 130 o 460). Each connected 28 y cant o'r amser.
Herrera, who had defeated undefeated prospects in four of previous nine fights, was not happy with the verdict. “It was a good fight. There is not much that I can say. I thought it was closer than the scores indicated. I had fun in there and I give him credit. He was everything I expected. He is a smart fighter.’’
“I would live to be a test dummy for all these young prospects. I thought it could have been a draw, but the people who saw it on TV can have their opinion.’’
Making his second ShoBox cychwyn, Bejenaru triumphed by the scores of 97-91 on the three judges’ scorecards. The lefthander went down from a clean, counter left hook to the chin in the fifth and got the worse of the unintentional head butts but appeared to outhustle and outfight a reluctant Bujaj most of the way.
A short cruiserweight with an awkward, herky-jerky style Bejenaru pressed the issue throughout and was much more active, throwing more than 100 more punches than Bujaj (454-336) and averaged 45 punches thrown per round compared to 38 for Bujaj.
“He’s a dirty fighter,’’ said Bejenaru after a match in which he suffered a bad cut over his left eye and a big welt on his overhead. “You look at all his fights, all he does is lead with his head. I was affected by his head butts but there was no way I was going to stop. He complains a lot, but all he did was foul. It felt to me like he bit me on the left ear after… that’s how he fights.
“The sport is boxing, not swimming and he flails his punches like a swimmer, a street fighter, not a pro fighter. He caught me with a clean shot on the knockdown but I got right up and wasn’t hurt.
“This win is a big step in my career. It will help me continue to rise me up in the rankings on my way to a title shot.’’
Bujaj, who was making his ShoBox debut, was livid afterward.
“Hell, yeah, I’m mad,"Meddai. “The scoring was bad. I knew what I was getting into by fighting in his backyard, but I definitely thought I won. I knocked him down. He never hurt me.”
The aggressive-minded Mendez came out patiently and allowed Freitas to throw the majority of the early punches. Mendez’ first meaningful punch of the fight was a paralyzing left hook to the body that put Freitas down and writhing in pain.
“I was surprised he didn’t take that body shot well, said Mendez, is who is trained by Joel Diaz. “I knew I hurt him, but I thought he’d get up. I saw that he wasn’t covering up very well so I knew I was going to land one eventually.”
“I was surprisingly nervous going into this fight. I was somewhat timid to start. I usually come out stronger, but it didn’t matter because we got the result that we wanted.”
“I’m pumped for the knockout win. I know it didn’t last long, but I hope the TV audience enjoyed it.”
Freitas controlled most of the round with his movement and sharper punching, but a savage hook to the body — his third connect to the body — left the Brazilian on the canvas long after the 10 count.
“I messed up,’’ a tearful Jones Freitas said. “I paused at the wrong time and he hit me with the right punch. This means nothing to me. I’m going to keep working hard and training hard. Rwyf am rematch.”
Barry Tompkins Gelwir y ShoBox gweithredu gan ringside gyda Al Bernstein a chyn bencampwr y byd Raul Marquez gwasanaethu fel dadansoddwyr arbenigol. Mae'r cynhyrchydd gweithredol yn Neuadd Gordon gyda Richard Gaughan cynhyrchu a Rick Phillips cyfarwyddo.
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