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Anthony “Juice” Batan-on nga mag-headline kontra Ariel Vasquez sa Biyernes, Hulyo 22 sa The Claridge Hotel sa Atlantic City

Dugang pa ni Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna sa co-feature kontra Eduardo Flores

Gikontra ni Dan Pasciolla si Dante Selby sa Heavyweight nga aksiyon

Makita usab ang aksyon nga wala’y pilde nga si Alvin Vermall Jr., Fanlong Meng, ug Zhang Zhilel
Kay Dihadiha nga Release
Atlantic CITY, NJ (Hulyo 1, 2016)–Sa Biyernes sa gabii, Hulyo 22, welterweight, Anthony “Juice” Batan-ong mga mag-ulohan usa ka maayong gabii sa boksing kontra Ariel Vasquez sa gikatakda nga 8-round welterweight bout sa Ang Claridge Hotel sa Atlantic City.
Welterweight Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna mosalmot sa unom ka hugna nga co-tampok nga panagsangka batok ni Eduardo Flores.
Ang card nga gipasiugda sa Nagtaas nga mga Promosyon.
“Nalipay kami nga mapadagan ang among ikaupat nga pasundayag sa pito ka bulan sa The Claridge,” giingon ni Debra LaManna sa Rising Promotions.
“Nagsugod kami sa pagtukod usa ka reputasyon alang sa pagsul-ob sa maayong pagkasibo ug makapaukyab nga mga kard sa The Claridge ug Hulyo 22 dili magkalain.”
Ang Young of Atlantic City adunay rekord sa 12-2 nga adunay lima ka knockout ang mangita alang sa iyang ikaduhang sunud nga kadaugan.
Ang 28 Ang nag-edad og usa ka tuig nagdaog sa una niyang napulo ka away nga gipakita sa kadaugan batok kay Jose Javier Calderon (4-1).
Kini ang ika-6 ni Young (ug ika-4 nga sunodsunod) away sa iyang lungsod nga natawhan.
Gikan siya sa usa ka 6-round unanimous decision nga kadaugan batok kay Juan Rodriguez sa Abril 29.
Vasquez sa Managua, Ang Nicaragua adunay rekord sa 12-14-2 uban sa walo ka knockouts.
Vasquez, 29 ka tuig ang panuigon mibalik propesyonal nga sa 2005 ug nakig-away sa iyang unang 11 away sa iyang lumad nga Nicaragua. Kaduha niya gipakigsangka si Juan Antonio Rodriguez alang sa titulo sa WBC Youth Featherweight ug gihuptan ang wala’y pilde nga si Eliezer Landas (10-0) ngadto sa usa ka draw sa usa ka away alang sa WBA Fedecentro Super Bantamweight title.
Nakasagubang niya ang unom nga wala’y pilde nga mga manggugubat lakip na ang iyang katapusang duha. Sa iyang katapusan nga outing, Si Vasquez nawad-an sa us aka unanimous decision kay Jose Felix Quezada (9-0) sa Mayo 17 sa Carlton, Minnesota.

LaManna sa Millville, New Jersey nga adunay usa ka rekord sa 20-1 uban sa walo ka knockouts.
Ang 24 anyos nga LaManna mibalik propesyonal nga sa 2011 ug nakadaog sa iyang unang sa napulo ug unom ka away nga mga nagpasiugda sa daog sa Ashandi Gibbs & Jamaal Davis.

Sukad nga nag-antos sa iyang bugtong pagkawala sa kalibutan nga gitudlo sa Tunga sa Timbang nga Antoine Douglas sa ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon, Nagdaog si LaManna upat ka sunod-sunod nga lakip ang usa ka 6-round unanimous decision batok sa masungit nga si Ayi Bruce sa September 26th sa Beach Haven, New Jersey. Sa iyang katapusan nga away, Gipahunong ni LaManna si Kendal Mena (20-3) sa upat ka hugna sa Marso 19 sa The Claridge sa Atlantic City.
Uban sa usa ka kadaugan, Mobalik ang LaManna sa Septyembre sa usa ka high profile nga away.

Apan kinahanglan niyang malabyan si Flores, kinsa usa ka beterano sa 47 propesyonal nga away (23-21-3, 15 KO ni).
Flores ni Quito, Si Eciador usa ka fighter nga gisulayan sa pan-away nga nag-atubang sa usa ka bantog nga kampyon.
Naa siya sa ring kauban ang mga world champion nga si Carlos Baldomir & Kermit Cintron ingon man mga contender nga si Diego Chaves, Brad Soloman, Wale Omotoso, David Zagara, Knat Islam, Bryant Perella, Khiary Gray Pitts, Ang manlalaban sa titulo sa kalibutan nga si Franklin Mamani & Erick Bukog.
Sa usa ka unom ka hugna nga bug-at nga away, Kampiyon sa Tri-State Heavyweight Ug Pasciolla (7-1-1) sa Tisa, NJ ang away Dante Selby (2-1-1) sa Filadelfia, PA.
Marvin Johnson (0-0-1) sa Millville, NJ kuhaon sa Lamont White (0-1) sa Washington, Ang DC sa usa ka gaan nga away nga gikatakda alang sa upat ka hugna.
Makita sa unom ka hugna nga away Alvin Vermall Jr.. (9-0-1, 8 KO ni) sa Catskills, NY; kahayag heavyweight Fanlong Meng (7-0, 5 KO ni) sa Chifeng, China ug bug-at nga timbang Zhang Zhilei(10-0, 7 KO ni) ni Zhoukou, China.
Ang pagpakita sa upat ka hugna nga away mao ang pro debut sa super featherweight Donald Smith sa Filadelfia, pro debuting bantamweight Kristohanong Carto sa Filadelfia, PA; pro debuting bantamweight Kevin Asmat sa North Bergen, NJ.
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Head butt results inno contestfor Rosa vs. Hinojosa BROADWAY BOXING RESULTS FROM FOXWOODS

(all pictures by Emily Harney/DiBella Entertainment)
(L-R) – Luis Hinojosa & Luis Rosa, Jr.
MASHANTUCKET, Conn. (Hunyo 30, 2016)– The main event between undefeated New Haven super bantamweight Luis “KO Hari” Rosa, Jr. and former world title challenger Luis “Barcelo” Hinojosa ended in ano contestafter one round last night in the latest installment of Broadway Boxing, presented by DiBella Entertainment, sa Foxwoods Resort Casino.
Rosa (22-0, 10 KOs), rated Dili. 10 by the IBF and No. 12 pinaagi sa WBC, was terribly disappointed by the stoppage decision, which was the result of a serious cut over Dominican Hinojosa’s right eye, ruled from an unintentional head butt.
Sa opening round, Rosa dominated with powerful body punches, and it appeared to be only a matter of time before Hinojosa (28-9, 17 KOs) went to sleep.
I felt that I dominated the fight and it was going to end sooner or later,” Rosa noted in his post-fight interview. “I hit him with a right hand (causing the cut) and I don’t agree with the decision (that it was from a head butt). He quit! Gusto ko nga sa pagpakig-away sa mga labing maayo nga, whoever my promoter (Lou DiBella) chooses to put me in with next.
UBF super featherweight champion Jennifer “Ang Bolivia nga Rayna” Salinas (19-3, 5 KOs), mihunong Angel “Non-StopGladney (9-12-1, 6 KOs) in the fourth round of their non-title fight. Salinas, who now fights out of Providence, defeated Gladney for the third time in three fights. She broke-down her opponent with her aggressive attack and Gladney finally wilted as referee Callas ended things in the fourth.
(L-R) – Jennifer salinas & Angel Gladney
She hurt me with two or three punches, Angel has got pop,” Salinas commented. “I’ve only been hit like that by Shelly (Salinas’ life partner 17-0 super bantamweight Shelly Vincent. I’m surprised and grateful for all this support (Salinas has lived in Providence for only one year). It’s been a huge life change and I’m very happy where I’m at.
When asked if she and Vincent would ever fight each other, both fighters agreed, possibly with the proceeds going to charity. “We could have a great fight because styles make fights,” Salinas added. “She can move down and I can move up. We have the same trainer (Pedro Manfredo, Sr.), bisan, but I’d fight her.
Teenage sensation “Kahibulongan” Mykey Williams (2-0, 2 KOs), fighting out of nearby East Hartford, showcased his vast skills on his way to a third-round stoppage of Puerto Rican junior middleweight Abdel Vera-Clemente (0-4). The 18-year-old Williams, a decorated amateur who won as 3-time Ringside World Champion, displayed quick hands and poise in the ring well beyond his years. He consistently ripped crisp combinations to Vera-Clemente’s body and head, hurting him with a right in the second. The onslaught continued as referee Johnny callas stepped in to stop the action in the third round.
(L-R) – Mykey Williams & Abdel Vera-Clemente
This was a good experience,” Williams said after the fight. “I enjoyed showcasing my skills and look forward to doing it again. I’m confident in my skills and did all of the hard work in the gym. I think I put on a good show for the fans.
Worcester, MA super lightweight Irvin Gonzalez (1-0, 1 KO) made the most of his brief pro debut, dropping Gilvan Santos (0-3) with a sharp left on the chin only a minute into the opening round. Santos beat the count but damage had already been done and referee Eddie Claudio wisely waved off the fight.
(L-R) – Irvin Gonzalez & Gilvan Santos
New Haven light heavyweight Charles Foster (11-0, 6 KOs) nagpabilin nga walay pildeng, pounding outclassed opponent Willie “For Real” Williams (14-12-2, 4 KOs) from the opening until referee Claudio halted the fight midway through the opening round.
(L-R) – Charles Foster & Willie Williams
Bug-os nga mga resulta sa ubos:
(winners listed first for each fight result)
KAHAYAG heavyweights
Charles Foster (11-0, 6 KOs), New Haven, CT
WTKO2 (2:01)
Willie Williams, Baltimore, MD (14-12-2, 4 KOs)
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Mykey Williams (2-0, 2 KO), East Hartford, CT
WTKO3 (1:33)
Abdel Vera-Clemente (0-4), Carolina, Puerto Rico
FEMALE SUPER LIGHTWEIGHTS
Jennifer salinas (19-3, 5 KOs), Providence, RI
WTKO4 (1:51)
Angel Gladney (9-12-1, 6 KOs), Columbus, SC
SUPER lightweight
Irvin Gonzalez (1-0, 1 KO), Worcester, MA
WTKO1 (1:22)
Gilvan Santos (0-3), Framingham, MA
SUPER BANTAMWEIGHTS
Luis Rosa, Jr. (22-0, 10 KOs), New Haven, CT
Walay Contest (human sa 1 round due to an unintentional head butt)
Luis Hinojosa (28-9, 3 KOs), Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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Deontay Wilder & Chris Arreola Enlist VADA Program Leading Up to Heavyweight World Title Showdown Saturday, Hulyo 16

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Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham, AL. (Hunyo 30, 2016) – Heavyweight champion sa kalibutan Deontay “Ang Bronze Bomber” Wilder and two-time title challenger Chris “Ang Nightmare” Arreola have both enrolled with the world-renowned Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (“VADA”) to conduct the anti-doping program leading up to their Sabado, Hulyo 16 showdown that headlines Premier Boxing Champions sa Fox & Fox Sports gikan sa Kabilin Arena sa Birmingham, Alabama. Televised coverage magsugod sa 8 sa gabii. UG/5 sa gabii. PT.
Despite the short lead time to Wilder vs. Arreola, I am happy to report that VADA is in place as the anti-doping agency in accordance with the WBC Clean Boxing Program,” miingon Lou DiBella, Presidente sa DiBella Entertainment. “VADA is a preeminent and reliable service and its relationship with the WBC evidences a commitment to a cleaner sport.
This marks the second straight training camp in which Wilder has enrolled with VADA. Pagsulay sa VADA, in accordance with the WBC Clean Boxing Program, was in place for Wilder’s scheduled Mayo 21 defense versus Alexander Povetkin, which was canceled following Povetkin’s positive test for Meldonium. Dugang pa, Wilder has submitted paperwork to VADA and the WBC to participate in year-round anti-doping testing that is expected to commence later this summer.
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UNDEFEATED AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT JARRELL MILLER TO FACE TOUGH VETERAN FRED KASSI ON FRIDAY, AGOSTO. 19 IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: ANG BAG-ONG HENERASYON

Tripleheader from Rhinos Stadium in Rochester, N.Y.. Airs Live at 10 sa gabii. UG/PT sa Showtime®

 

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NEW YORK (Hunyo 30, 2016) – Undefeated heavyweight Jarrell Miller claims he’s America’s top heavyweight prospect. “Big Baby” will get a chance to back up his boast when he faces his toughest test to date in veteran Fred Cat sa main event sa ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon sa Biyernes, Aug. 19.

 

The confident and hard-hitting Miller (17-0-1, 15 KOs) and the durable and vastly experienced Kassi (18-5-1, 10 KOs) will headline a tripleheader live on Showtime sa 10 sa gabii. UG/PT from the outdoor soccer venue Rhinos Stadium in Rochester, N.Y..

 

Two undefeated young bantamweight prospects will square off in theShoBox co-feature as world-ranked Nikolay Potapov (14-0-1, 6 KOs) ug Antonio Nieves (16-0-1, 8 KOs) meet in a 10-round bantamweight bout.

 

Sa pag-abli bout sa telecast, undefeated welterweight knockout artist Bakhtiyar Eyubov (10-0, 10 KOs) will face battle-tested veteran Karim Mayfield (19-3-1, 11 KOs) sa 10-round match.

 

Tickets for the event presented by Salita Promotions go on sale karong Biyernes sa Udto ET ug ang mga anaa sa http://www.rhinossoccer.com/ug http://www.etix.com

 

“This is an amazing opportunity. I’m in the main event going against a tough opponent, and he’s definitely game to fight,” Miller said. “I’m ready to put his lights out like I do everybody else. I know he’s durable and a little older than me. He’s a tough guy and he can take a beating. Busa sa halayo, he’s only been stopped once. I’ll be the second.

 

“I’m going back to basics in this camp. I’m an advanced fighter, but there are a couple of things I’ve wanted to work on. It’s easy for heavyweights to rely on power and forget about technique. You see what happened to Dominic Breazeale against Anthony Joshua? His power didn’t mean jack because there was no technique behind it. I want to be the kind of fighter who puts his technique first and power last.”

 

“I approach Jarrell like all young fighters,” Kassi said. “I’m a seasoned pro that has fought top-tier opponents. Jarrell will have to bring his ‘A game’ against me. He’s got size and power, but it’s nothing I haven’t seen. I’m tired of getting robbed by judges like in El Paso (against Chris Arreola), and in Alabama (against Dominic Breazeale). That should have been me fighting Anthony Joshua in The O2. Against (Hughie) Fury, the cut saved him. Another round or two and he would have been done. Then we heard what we always hear, ‘oh, Fury had a bad night, so did Breazeale, so did Arreola.’ They all seem to have ‘bad’ nights when I’m in the other corner. I’m hoping to actually get some credit when Miller has a ‘bad’ night too. I’m a heavyweight boxer, that’s boxer underlined. I move my feet, I use angles, I hit and don’t get hit. That’s boxing and it’s my art. Boxing fans are going to have a great time watching me dismantle a giant.”

 

“I am very happy to be back on SHOWTIME fighting the best opponent of my career,” Eyubov said. “I know this will be my hardest fight to date and that’s what motivates me. I am grateful that I am getting an opportunity to prove myself and I want to show that I am ready for the best fighters in the world. I am ready for the boxing world to know my name. August 19, Karim Mayfield, here I come.”

 

“This will be a special event at Rochester Rhinos soccer stadium. We have America’s brightest heavyweight contender in Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller and a knockout sensation out of Brooklyn by way of Kazakhstan in Bakhtiyar ‘Bakha’ Eyubov,” promoter Dmitriy Salita miingon. “This show has all the ingredients to be one of the most talked about boxing events of the summer, and we think Miller has all the skills and charisma to break through in the heavyweight division. I am grateful to SHOWTIME and Rhinos Stadium that boxing fans will witness talented fighters in their toughest fights to date. I look forward to an explosive night of boxing.”

 

“Wendy and I are so excited to be hosting both SHOWTIME and the fighting debut of Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller at Rhinos Stadium,"Miingon Wendy ug David Dworkin, owners of the Rochester Rhinos soccer stadium. "August 19 will be a great opportunity to showcase our stadium and the City of Rochester to a nationwide audience.”

 

The menacing Miller, a 6-foot-4 Brooklyn, N.Y.. lumad, is a consensus top 15 heavyweight – he’s ranked No. 8 sa WBO, Buhata Dili. 9 in the WBA and No. 14 sa IBF. The 27-year-old former professional kickboxer has knocked out six consecutive opponents as he’s risen through the rankings as one of America’s top heavyweight hopes. Prior to Miller’s knockout of Nick Guivas sa Mayo 27, his previous two fights were onShoBox – a third round destruction of Akhror Muralimov last October and a knockout of Donovan Dennis in January in which he was pushed to the seventh round for the first time.

 

Kassi has been in with some of the most recognizable names in the heavyweight division, lakip Amir Mansour, Dominic Breazeale ug Hughie Fury. The 36-year-old fought to a disputed majority draw with three-time world title challenger Chris Arreola last July on PBC on CBS in which most ringside observers, lakip ShoBox analista Steve Farhood, had Kassi winning by a wide margin. The New Orleans resident has been stopped just once – in 2014 by Mansour – and stands as an excellent barometer for Miller’s progression as a legitimate contender.

 

The fast-rising Potapov, of Potolsk, Russia, is ranked in the top 15 in three of the four sanctioning bodies (Buhata Dili. 7 WBO, Buhata Dili. 13 IBF, Buhata Dili. 14 WBA) after just 15 propesyonal nga away. A former amateur standout with over 200 away, the 25-year-old Potapov has already gone at least 10 rounds seven times since turning professional in 2010. The only blemish on his record is a draw with undefeated prospect Stephon Young diha sa iyang katapusan nga away sa Abril 15 sa ShoBox.

 

Coincidently, the only blemish on Antonio Nieves’ record is a 2015 draw with Stephon Young. The 29-year-old is coming off his first 10-round performance, a unanimous decision over then once-beaten Oscar Mojica sa Hunyo 18. The Cleveland, Ohio native will face his toughest opponent to date in fellow unbeaten Potapov in the matchup of unbeaten bantamweights.

 

The Brooklyn-based Eyubov has passed every test he’s faced, and knocked out all of his opponents in the process. The 29-year-old native of Kazakhstan is coming off an impressive third-round stoppage of veteran Jared Robinson last January on ShoBox. Eyubov will step up his level of opposition when he faces Karim Mayfield, a 35-year-old veteran who owns wins over Mauricio Herrera ug Steve Forbes and has never been stopped in 23 away.

 

Barry Tompkins ang pagtawag sa mga ShoBox aksyon gikan sa ringside sa Steve Farhood ug kanhi world champion Raul Marquez will serve as expert analysts. Ang executive producer mao ang Gordon Hall uban sa Rich Gaughan sa paghimo ug sa Rick Phillips magiyahon nga.

Lee Baxter Promotions Teams up with VonBets

 

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Toronto, Ontario Canada (Hunyo 30, 2016) – Lee Baxter, CEO of Lee Baxter Promotions, has announced a partnership with VonBets in association with his “Next Generation” Boxing Series.

Set to kick off Hulyo 28 at the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto, “Next Generation” will feature up and coming fighters who are aiming to get to the next level. Most of the fighters are from Canada but some will travel from different parts of the world for the opportunity to show off their talents. The debut card on the 28th is headlined by a ten round bout featuring junior lightweight prospect Alex Dilmaghani.

 

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“VonBets is proud to be an official partner of the Next Generation boxing series,” said Andrew Bryant, Director of Vonbets. “We look forward to providing early odds on most of the fights and helping in generate worldwide interest in this new series featuring Canadian and international fighters.”

Baxter is looking forward to working with VonBets and believes the global potential in their partnership is unlimited.

“VonBets posting odds on many of our fights will create a much broader interest than usual for this type of series,” said Baxter. “They’re fully committed to boxing and people from all across the world use their website to place wagers. This will greatly help our series and put many additional eyes on the fighters.”

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Salita Promotions is pleased to announce they will donate five charitable meals for each general admission and ten charitable meals for every VIP ticket purchased for their upcomingDetroit Brawlevent to Forgotten Harvest, one of the nation’s largest food rescue organizations.
Scheduled for Sabado, Hulyo 16, at the historic Masonic Temple in Downtown Detroit, the nextDetroit Brawlwill feature WBO #5, IBF #5, ug WBC #7 Mexican heavyweight contender AndyThe Destroyer from Mexicali” Ruiz (27-0, 18 KOs) sa 10-round main event.
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This donated food, which would otherwise go to waste, is delivered free of-charge to 280 emergency food providers in the metro Detroit area. Forgotten Harvest has been ranked as a four-star charity by Charity Navigator for nine consecutive years.
Also featured in the Detroit Brawlwill be Detroit prospects Demetrius Banks (7-0, 4 KOs) in a cruiserweight six-rounder; middleweight Dorell Van Horn Jr (9-0, 6 KOs) sa usa ka unom nga-rounder; and bantamweight Jarico O’Quinn (1-0, 1 KO) in a four-rounder. Super bantamweight Zach Shamoun (3-0-1, 3 KOs) of Royal Oak, Michigan and cruiserweight Clarence Dubose (3-0, 3 KOs) of Eastpointe, Michigan, will appear in separate four-rounders, while welterweights Giorgi Gelashvili (4-0, 2 KOs) Brooklyn via Georgia and Serdar Hadurbadyev (2-0, 2 KOs) of Turkmenabat, Turkmenistan, appear in other six-round bouts. Making his long-awaited junior middleweight four-round pro debut that night will beSouthpaw PrinceGheith Karim, a three-time national amateur champion from Dearborn, Michigan
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Undefeated Rising Contender Mario Barrios Training Camp Quotes & Litrato

Barrios Faces Former Title Challenger Devis Boschiero in World Title Eliminator Sabado, Hulyo 9 On Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN & ESPN
(9 sa gabii. UG/6 sa gabii. PT)
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Trenton, NJ (Hunyo 29, 2016) – Undefeated super featherweight contender Mario Barrios (15-0, 8 KOs)is deep into training camp for his world title eliminator against former title challenger Devis Boschiero (39-4-1, 21 KOs)Sabado, Hulyo 9 sa main event sa Premier Boxing Champions sa ESPN and ESPN Deportes gikan sa Sun National Bank Center sa Trenton, New Jersey.
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Barrios will be taking on the most accomplished opponent of his career as he looks to put himself in the number two position for Jose Pedraza’s 130-pound title. For this training camp, Barrios has moved part of his training camp from San Antonio to Las Vegas where he has sparred at the UNLV Gym and at the gym of former world champion Robert Guerrero.
Here is what Barrios had to say about his fight, training camp and more:
On fighting in his first 12-round main event
This is what I’ve worked my whole life for, to be fighting in main events on national television. I’m confident that I’ll be able to the full 12-rounds if need be. My goal is to get the knockout though. I really want to make a statement in this fight.
On his matchup with Devis Boschiero
All I know about Boschiero is that he’s got a lot of fights and he’s a top contender. I know he’s hungry so I’m not taking him lightly. I’ve seen some tape on him and I know he likes to come forward. Everyone can expect to see a lot of had punches being thrown by both of us. I’m expecting a war.
On the landscape of the super featherweight division
It’s a very tough division loaded with a lot of great fighters. I would say Lomachenko, Pedraza and Vargas are the top dogs for now. Salido is also up there. It’s one of the toughest divisions in boxing. I’m hoping I can become a champion in this division. A victory against Boschiero puts me right there to challenge for the title. I’m a hungry fighter and everyone will see that on Hulyo 9.”
On hosting training camp in Las Vegas for the first time
Training in Las Vegas has been incredible. Running in high elevation is something new for me. I had to get used to it when I first got out here. It’s been a tough camp but I know all the hard word will pay off.
On fighting on ESPN during primetime sa Sabado sa gabii…
I’m very happy to be fighting on ESPN during primetime sa Sabado sa gabii. I have a lot of family, friends and fans back home who’ll be tuning in. I just want to go out there and shine. I feel my style is explosive for television and I hope everyone enjoys what I bring to the table. Everyone will see a determined fighter in myself, who’s going to leave everything in the ring.
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SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONCELEBRATES 15TH ANNIVERSARY WITH FOUR-FIGHT TELECAST ON FRIDAY, HULYO 22, PAGKINABUHI SA SHOWTIME®

World-Ranked Adam Lopez Risks Perfect Record Against
Roman Reynoso In Main Event Live
sa 10 sa gabii. UG/PT

Tickets on Sale At Foxwoods Resort Casino

NEW YORK (Hunyo 29, 2016) – The popular, prospect-orientated boxing series, ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon celebrates its 15th anniversary with a quadrupleheader on Biyernes, Hulyo 22, mabuhi sa Showtime (10 sa gabii. UG/PT, malangan diha sa West Coast) gikan sa Foxwoods Resort Casino sa Mashantucket, Conn.

 

Sa 10-round main event, undefeated top 10-ranked Si Adan "Mantikilya" Lopez (15-0, 7 KOs) of Phoenix faces Roman Ruben Reynoso (18-1-1, 7 KOs) of Argentina in a bantamweight bout. Super middleweights Ronald Ellis (12-0-1, 10 KOs) of Lynn., Misa., ug Julius Jackson (19-1, 15 KOs) sa St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, will collide in the eight-round co-feature.

 

Duha ka walo-ka-rounders ang palibot sa upat-ka-away telecast. O'Shaquie Foster (10-1, 7 KOs), sa Orange, Texas, magtigum Rolando Chinea (12-1-1, 6 KOs), sa Lancaster, Penn., in a featherweight scrap and undefeatedKhiary Gray-Pitts (13-0, 10 KOs), of Worcester, Misa., will be opposed by fellow unbeaten Ismael Garcia (10-0, 4 KOs), sa Vineland, N.J., by way of Pahokee, Fla., in the super welterweight opener.

 

Tickets for the GH3 Promotions event are priced at $45, $75 ug $150 and can be purchased by phone from the Foxwoods Resort Casino at800.200.2882 o sa online sa www.foxwoods.com.
Since its premiere on July 21, 2001, 67 boxers who’ve appeared onShoBox went on to become world champions; the most recent,Rau’Shee Warren. An additional 75 fighters who appeared on ShoBoxhave fought for a world title.

 

Testament to the ShoBox mission statement and to the competitiveness of the fights – prospects are matched against their toughest opposition to date – 150 fighters have suffered their first loss on the developmental series.

 

Lopez, Ellis and Foster fought on GH3’s Feb. 19 ShoBox at Atlantic City. Lopez and Foster triumphed; Ellis boxed a draw.

 

Adam Lopez vs. Roman Ruben Reynoso: 10-round bantamweight bout

The steadily improving Lopez, now trained by Houston-based Ronnie Shields, will be making his fourth ShoBox start since March 2015. In his first three, he defeated previously unbeaten prospects (combined record: 44-0-2) on each occasion.

 

Last Feb. 19, the 5-foot-7, 25-year-old Lopez captured a career-best, highly competitive 10-round decision over Mario Muñoz (16-0-1) sa Mexico. Lopez survived a nasty cut over his right eye to win by the scores of 98-92 makaduha ug 97-93. In his other fights on ShoBox, Lopez won a (then personal-best) 10-round majority decision over DominicanEliecer Aquino (17-0-1) sa Hulyo 17, 2015, and by second-round knockout over Pablo Cruz (11-0) sa Marso 13, 2015.

 

Regarding his upcoming fight against Reynoso, Lopez said, “Everything is good. I’m starting to turn up my sparring. I have switched trainers to Ronnie Shields sa Houston. I see a lot of improvement since my last fight.

 

“Reynoso is a good fighter from Argentina. He is in Canada now, so I am sure he is getting good sparring there. He is kind of wild, but guys like that are hard to fight because you don’t know where the punches are coming from, but we will be prepared for anything.”

 

Born in Phoenix and raised in Los Angeles, Lopez moved to San Antonio at 15. Siya miadto 125-23 in the amateurs and won six national championships before turning pro at 21 sa Pebrero 2012.

The 25-year-old Reynoso brings a 10-fight winning streak into his United States and ShoBox debut. A five-year pro, the South American lightweight champion fought his initial 18 fights in Buenos Aires before winning his last fight and lone start this year on a decision over Cristian Arrazola katapusan Mayo 20 sa Canada. Reynoso’s lone defeat came in his fourth fight.

 

“Everything is going well in training camp,’’ Reynoso said. “We know that Lopez is tall for 122 pounds and he has good hand speed. He has a good name and we will try to learn more in the next few weeks.

 

“This is a big opportunity for us and we will do our best. This is a big fight and we know we have to win. Uban sa usa ka kadaugan, we would hope to get a world title opportunity.’’

 

Ronald Ellis vs. Julius Jackson: Eight-round middleweight bout

Ellis gets an immediate opportunity to regain his winning ways after taking a sizeable jump up in class and boxing an eight-round draw with hard-hitting Jerry Odom diha sa iyang Feb. 19 ShoBox debut. A spirited, close contest throughout was scored 78-74 for Ellis and 76-76 matag usa. The draw snapped a four-fight-knockout streak for Ellis, who’s won all 10 of his knockouts inside two rounds (eight in the first) since turning pro in 2011.

 

“This is going to be another coming out party for me,’’ the 5-foot-11, 25-year-old Ellis said. “The last fight was a draw. I had some problems with my hand, but I’m back and this is a step for me. Hopefully he comes to fight. I hope he brings it 100 percent because I am bringing 200 porsyento.

 

“I am glad to be on ShoBox pag-usab. I showed the fans a little bit in my last fight. They can expect the same thing but a little bit more on Hulyo 22.''

 

Jackson is making his second ShoBox pagsugod. In his debut – and initial go in the U.S. – the older brother of Juan and son of former two-division world champion Julian “The Hawk” Jackson registered two knockdowns en-route to a ninth-round TKO over Jonathan Nelson (19-2, 10 KOs) sa Dec. 20, 2014.

 

Much like Ellis, Jackson is also getting a quick-fix chance to redeem himself and get back on the winning track. Apan, unlike Ellis, Jackson losthis most recent fight. His perfect record and 19-fight winning streak ended when he lost by second-round TKO to now top-rated super middleweight contender Jose Uzcategui katapusan Oct. 6.

 

“I’m looking to redeem myself and come out with a win,’’ said the 6-foot-2 Jackson, nga turns 29 sa Aug. 1. “This is my second ShoBox fight and I’m excited to get back to let the world see my talent. I’m getting better, my training has been good. I expect to be in with another really good fighter. It should be a great fight.’’

 

Usa ka 2008 Olympian for the Virgin Islands and a pro since January 2009, Jackson is fighting for the third time in a row in the U.S.

 

O’Shaquie Foster vs. Rolando Chinea: Eight-round featherweight bout

O’Shaquie (pronounced “oh-SHACK-ee”) Foster is making his third appearance on ShoBox. Last Feb. 19, he began to live up to expectations when he rebounded from a sub-standard performance in his ShoBox debut (an eight-round decision loss to Samuel takus sa Nobyembre 2015) to register a seventh-round TKO over previously undefeated Lavisas Williams (8-0-1).

 

Foster, 22, dropped southpaw Williams four times – in the second, third, fourth and seventh rounds. Three of the knockdowns appeared to result from a push, but Williams’ gloves touched the canvas each time so they went into the books as knockdowns. After the final knockdown in the seventh, the fight was stopped at 52 segundos ngadto sa round.

 

“Everything is going good,’’ Foster said. “I’ve been doing a lot of conditioning. I am in the best shape of my life. Chinea has a good jab and I know he will be in a good shape.

“Ever since I moved to Virginia to train, my conditioning, mentality and confidence has gone way up and that was the difference from my first fight to my last fight on ShoBox. Sa Hulyo 22, I will be even that much better.’’

 

A highly decorated amateur standout, the 5-foot-8½ inch Foster advanced to the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials where he lost to unbeaten pro prospect, Si Jose "Jo-Jo" Diaz. Sa wala pa nga, Foster was a 2010 PAL National Champion, a five-time Ringside National Champion and two-time National Junior Golden Gloves Champion.

Chinea, a 5-foot-8, 25-anyos nga, ang paghimo sa iyang ShoBox debut. After going pro in November 2011, siya miadto 10-0-1 before losing an eight-round decision to Ismail Muwendo sa Abril 2015. He’s won two straight since, including a six-round decision over previously undefeatedLadarius Miller (unya 9-0) diha sa iyang katapusan nga away sa Feb. 16.

“I treat every opponent the same,’’ Chinea. “I give everything I got and I leave it all in the ring. I know Foster was a good amateur. I know he can box and I know he has some pop.

 

“This is the moment I’ve dreamed about since I started boxing at 14. My main goal is to tune out the crowd and win. I want to be a main event fighter on SHOWTIME and this is the first step.’’

Khiary Gray-Pitts vs. Ismael Garcia: Eight-round super welterweight bout

Gray-Pitts, 23, will be boxing on ShoBox sa unang higayon. Ambidextrous with quick hands and feet, Gray-Pitts turned pro in June 2014. He fought three times that year, eight times in 2015 (8-0, 8 KOs, seven in the first, one in the second) and this will be his third fight in 2016.

 

“I’m very excited,’’ Gray-Pitts said. “Now I get to showcase my skillset to the whole world. It’s something I’ve been waiting for. There’s still more that people haven’t seen yet when it comes to me. Now I get to see what I have the ability to do. I’m able to block [the crowd] out.

 

“The more pressure there is, the more relaxed I am. I don’t know a lot about my opponent, but it doesn’t matter as long as I go in there and get done what I need to get done.”

 

The 5-foot-9 Gray-Pitts is coming off a second-round knockout overQuinton Willis katapusan Mayo 13. Sa iyang outing sa atubangan sa katapusan nga, the previous Feb. 19, won a 10-round decision over Eduardo Flores.

 

Garcia, 29, has fought sporadically since turning pro in March 2010, although he’s been more active in the last 14 mga bulan. He fought in May and October in 2015 and won his one start this year on a six-round split decision over Carlos Garcia katapusan Marso 18. Garcia’s initial seven fights took place in Atlantic City, the last three in Philadelphia.

“It is my television debut, and everything we have been working on in my first 10 fights we will put together for this fight,’’ Garcia said. “This is SHOWTIME. Being on ShoBox is a long time coming for me. It’s what I’ve dreamed about since I started boxing. It’s his TV debut as well so I know he will be on top of his game. We will be preparing 100 percent for that and then some.

 

“I have seen a little of Gray-Pitts on tape. This will be my toughest test, as I will be his toughest test. When you have 13-0 away 10-0, it will be a good fight.’’

 

Barry Tompkins ang pagtawag sa mga ShoBox aksyon gikan sa ringside sa Steve Farhood ug kanhi world champion Raul Marquez will serve as expert analysts. Ang executive producer mao ang Gordon Hall uban sa Rich Gaughan sa paghimo ug sa Rick Phillips magiyahon nga.

DOMINICAN KO ARTIST GUZMAN READY FOR FIRST WORLD TITLE SHOT

IBF #2 super bantamweight contender Jonathan “Salomon nga Hari” Guzman (21-0, 21 KOs) is hard at work preparing for thefight of his lifewith trainer Hector Bermudez at Peter Welch’s Gym in Boston.
The 26-year-old KO artist from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, will face IBF #1 contender Shingo Wake (20-4-2, 12 KOs) sa Miyerkules, Hulyo 20, at EDION Arena Osaka in Osaka, Japan, for the vacant IBF World super bantamweight title.
Guzman, who stopped Mexico’s tough Daniel Rosas in eighth round on Abril 29 to earn this fight, says his dreams are so close to coming true he can almost taste them. “I have waited my whole life for a world title fight and now it’s almost here,” said Guzman. “I can’t wait to get in the ring and win for my family and my country.
Trainer Bermudez says Guzman has too many weapons to fall short in this fight. “Although Jonathan has never had to go the distance because his power is amazing, he can also box very well. He’s just never had to thus far in his career. Jonathan is the complete package and soon the world will be learning all about him. There is no way that Wake can beat him.

KEA BOXING ANNOUNCES SUMMER RETURN!

Jorge Diaz, Danny McDermott, and Godson Noel in Triple Header Main Event!

NJ Boxing Hall of Fame Promoter Andre Kut has announced that KEA Boxing will be returning this summer with “Boxing at the Expo.” This all professional boxing show will be held at The New Jersey Convention & Expo Center in Edison, NJ on Saturday July 30, 2016. This will be the 12th year that Kut will be promoting professional boxing shows in New Jersey since his debut show in June of 2004. Kut was inducted into the NJ Boxing Hall of Fame this past November with Presidential candidate Donald Trump, Micky Ward, and several other boxing dignitaries for his role as a trainer, manager, and promoter in the sport, specifically in New Jersey. Kut says that this will be a “Triple header show featuring all local talent.”

Headlining the show will be New Brunswick’s very own Jorge “King” Diaz. Diaz currently has a record 18 daog uban sa 4 losses is looking to make a comeback after a loss to undefeated featherweight Abraham Lopez last August. Diaz will be looking forward to fighting again in his backyard and home state. Diaz also hopes that this is the start of his climb back into the rankings to have a title shot again as he has fought twice for two different world titles in the past.

The Brick City’s undefeated fighting fireman and Army Veteran Godson “Soldier Boy” Noel will be part of the triple header action. Noel currently holds a record of 6-0 uban sa 4 knockouts and will be fighting for the third time this year after receiving a controversial draw back in March up in Massachusetts. Noel is currently a Newark Fireman and served in the United States Army. He is being labeled as one of New Jersey top rising prospects in the super middleweight division since signing a promotional contract with KEA Boxing back in 2015.

Danny “Little Mac” McDermott will be completing the triple header main event action when he steps back in the ring as a welterweight. Fighting out of North Bergen, McDermott currently holds a record of 12-5. McDermott recently fought in the United Kingdom and the Philippines twice where he also became the current WBC Asian Boxing Council champion. McDermott said he is very excited to fight again so close to home, as this is his first fight back in the states since 2013.

Heavyweight fights are always entertaining and action packed, so this show will also be featuring Jersey City’s Tyrell Wright. Wright, who is also undefeated with 8 wins will continue his dream of making an impact in the heavyweight division. Wright is currently trained and managed by former boxer Bobby Rooney.

Rounding out the card will be Darren “Venom” Goodall fighting out of New Milford. Goodall is currently undefeated with 3 wins in the light heavyweight division and has already fought on the big stage in Madison Square Garden and even the Prudential Center in Newark. Goodall also owns the famous Venom Fitness Boxing and Fitness Center in Wyckoff. His facility has quickly become known as one of the best training facilities for fitness and group classes in Northern New Jersey. Goodall is also known for his lighting quick speed and power.

Andrew “Sweet Pea” Bentley currently 3-2 will also be on the card. His flashy outfits, crown, and even sunglasses for his ring walk are sure to please the crowd as he can back up his flashy behavior with his boxing skills. Bentley is also under the watchful eye of manager and trainer Bobby Rooney with his stable mate Tyrell Wright.

Two former amateur fighters who will be making their professional debut will be Kevin Hernandez and Gerald Javier both fighting out of Bergenfield. Sama sa kanunay nga, in between rounds the Round Card Models will keep the action hot while DJ Edit and DJ EQ spin the latest and hottest music from today. For tickets and more information please visit www.keaboxing.com o tawag(973) 903-2907 o (973) 222-2273.

About KEA Boxing Promotions:
KEA Boxing Promotions began as KEA Boxing Management, Inc. and has been in existence since 1992, but with Kut’s decision to transform KEA Boxing Management into a Promotions company, he decided to become increasingly proactive with his vision to bring thrilling and affordable events to fans practically in their backyards. In recent years KEA has exceeded all expectations as its garnered widespread notice and recognition.

We look forward to seeing you at the fights!