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Premier Boxing Champions Lines Up Another Week of World Champions, Rising Stars & Top Contenders Engaging Fans Across Social Media Platforms

LAS VEGAS (April 24, 2020) – As April is counted out and May prepares to enter the ring, Premier Boxing Champions will continue to bring fighters closer to fans with an intriguing lineup of world champions, rising stars and top contenders set to appear on PBC social media platforms all next week.

Four-division champion Mikey Garcia appears on Time Out With Ray Floreslive on the PBC Instagram page this Monday, April 27 u 9 poslije podne. ET / 6 sati. PT.

Super Welterweight Champion Jermell Charlo and Super Bantamweight Champion Brandon Figueroa will appear on the PBC Podcast with hosts Kenneth Bouhairie and Michael Rosenthal. The Podcast will be available on Wednesday, April 29 na PBC website, iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spreaker and other outlets.

Super Lightweight Champion Mario Barrios will appear in the At Home With…” serija,hanging out live on the PBC Facebook page u srijedu, April 29 u 4 poslije podne. ET/1 p.m. PT.

Više, top welterweight Yordenis Ugas will also appear on At Home With…”live on the PBC Facebook page u petak, Maj 1 u 4 poslije podne. ET/1 p.m. PT.

Two-time welterweight champion Shawn Porter will appear on Going The Distancena PBC YouTube page u četvrtak, April 30. Porter will break down his clash against Adrian Granados at 4 poslije podne. ET/1 p.m. PT.

Dodatno, PBC Replaywill feature a replay of the full televised card for the Sergey Lipinets vs. Lamont Peterson showdown on the PBC YouTube page u subotu, Maj 2 u 8 poslije podne. E / 5 p.m. PT.

This week’s schedule is again loaded with top PBC fighters taking you into their homes and reliving their most memorable moments. Stay tuned. There’s more to come.

Vrhunski američki bokseri amateri koji se prilagođavaju životu bez borbi & čekajući još godinu dana na Olimpijskim igrama

Arjan Iseni trening tokom pandemije

COLORADO SPRINGS, Krilo. (April 23, 2020) — Amaterski boks, kao u profesionalnim redovima, je ugašen širom svijeta zbog pandemije koronavirusa. Članovi američkog boksa prilagođavaju se ovim izazovnim i teškim vremenima širom zemlje.

Zatvorene su teretane i škole, turniri obustavljeni, i 2020 Ljetne olimpijske igre u Tokiju odgođene su za godinu dana. Članovi elitne kvalifikacije, Omladinski i juniorski timovi visokih performansi više su kod kuće nego na Colorado Springsu, a treniraju u vrhunskom američkom centru za olimpijske i paraolimpijske treninge.

Kako su neki od vodećih SAD-a. amaterski bokseri koji su u ovom periodu živjeli bez borbi?

ELITE OLIMPIJSKI TIM ZA KVALIFIKACIJU

Joseph Hicks (Grand Rapids, Mičigen), 26-godišnja srednja kategorija, USA Ranking #2
Izvedbe zlatnih medalja: 2019 National Golden Gloves; 2017 & 2018 Eastern Elite Qualifier; 3-vrijeme Eastern Elite Qualifier (2017-2019)

Hicks je u samo jednoj kvalifikacijskoj pobjedi službeno postao član 2020 Tim SAD Olimpijski bokserski tim. Iskorištava pauzu, iako, provodeći kvalitetno vrijeme sa suprugom i malom kćerkom.



Lično smatram da je ovo prerušeni blagoslov, jer imam više vremena za poboljšanje stvari na kojima su mi treneri iz SAD-a govorili da radim. Živim u stanu u Lansingu (MY), ali boravio sam s mamom u Grand Rapidsu kako bih mogao komotno trenirati. To je na neki način čudno, ali nedostaje mi udaranje. Pokušavao sam se prilagoditi novom normalnom, ali jedva čekam da se vratim u trening centar (Colorado Springs).

“Volim što svoju kćer mogu viđati svaki dan kako bih joj ukazao svu pažnju, ali ona joj nedostaje toliko koliko i meni. Moja supruga i majka su mi pružale veliku podršku. Vjerujem da će me čekanje još godinu dana poboljšati samo dok Olimpijske igre budu ovdje.”

Oshae Jones, (Toledo, Ohajo), 22-godišnja velter kategorija, USA Ranking #1
Izvedbe zlatnih medalja: 2020 Olimpijski timski pokusi, 3-vrijeme Elite državno prvenstvo (2016-2019), 2017 Eastern Elite Qualifier, 2016 Youth Open, 2014 National PAL. International: 2020 Turnir u Strandji & 2019 Panameričke igre

Jones je bio na listi koji je vodio do odloženog kvalifikacija za Ameriku da zaključa mjesto na listi 2020 Tim SAD Olimpijski bokserski tim. Trenirala je u porodičnoj teretani u Toledu, kao i uključivanje više u usluge i funkcije zajednice.



“Nisam se prilagodio životu bez boksa, jer boks nikada neće napustiti moj život. Moja porodica / treneri imaju teretanu povezanu s našom kućom u kojoj živimo. Boks nije sport, to je stil života .

“Srce mi je palo kad sam prvi put čuo da su Olimpijske igre odgođene. Sve na čemu radim u osnovi čitav svoj život je na pauzi do sledećeg jula. Ne znam kako se osjećam niti kako da izrazim kako se osjećam. Jedino što mogu je pokušati ostati motiviran.”


EKIPA ZA VISOKE PERFORMANSE OMLADINE

Arjan Iseni (Staten Island, Njujork), 17-jednogodišnjak u poluteškoj kategoriji, USA Ranking #1
Izvedbe zlatnih medalja: 2019 Državno prvenstvo za mlade, Eastern Regional Open & Youth Open

Iseni živi u epicentru Koronavirusa, Staten Island, Njujork. On i njegov otac sagradili su mali prsten u svom dvorištu (pogledajte sliku ispod) jer nije mogao trenirati ni u jednoj teretani.

“Teško je znati da ove godine neću moći predstavljati Tim SAD ni na jednom međunarodnom turniru. Ovo mi je zadnja godina kao omladinskog boksera, ali jako sam trenirao tokom karantene, i bit ću spreman za sve što slijedi za mene.

“Teško je znati da se neću uskoro boriti, ali ovo mi daje više vremena da popravim male nedostatke u svojoj igri, i vratit ću se jači kad se sve ovo završi. Nadajmo se, sve se vraća u normalu uskoro, tako da se mogu vratiti aktivnim borbama i nadam se da ću tim SAD-a postati Elite bokserom.”


Shera Mae Patricio (Waianae, Havaji), 17-muha od godinu dana, USA Ranking #1
Izvedbe zlatnih medalja: 2019 Državno prvenstvo za mlade & Western Regional Open; 2018 Državno prvenstvo za mlade & Western Regionals Open; 2017 Državne juniorske olimpijske igre & National Golden Gloves

Patricio živi najdalje od trening kampa i svojih saigrača, ali njena porodica posjeduje teretanu za boks, a trening / sparing joj nije problem jer ima osmero braće i sestara.



“U karanteni smo i prilagodio sam se životu bez borbi nastavljajući trenirati u svojoj ličnoj teretani sa svojom braćom i sestrama. Trening nam nije predstavljao problem jer imamo vlastitu teretanu. Saniramo svu opremu i teretanu prije i nakon treninga. Budući da uskoro nema borbi, pooštravali smo svoje vještine i izgrađivali više znanja Stekli smo snagu i održavali izdržljivost. Vikendima, moj otac vozi bicikl dok trčimo u krugovima kako bismo se sunčali, a ponekad radimo sprint vježbe vani.

“Naša porodica je bokserska porodica koja je započela s mojim tatom dok je bio boksač. Počeo je da me trenira, samo za odbranu, ali je počelo da postaje ozbiljno u 2015 kada sam osvojio svoj prvi turnir u Kansasu. Svi moji ostali braća i sestre također su boksači i također su višestruki prvaci. Moja braća i sestre dobivamo tonu porodičnog vremena boraveći zajedno kod kuće. Ova karantena nas je još više zbližila. Naša veza nas čini jačima pojedinačno i jedinstveno. Daleko sam od treninga u Colorado Springsu, ali moji suigrači udaljeni su samo telefonskim pozivom. U stanju sam da ostanem u kontaktu i to je jako zagrijavanje. Neki od trenera provjeravaju me kako bih vidio kako mi ide. Radovao sam se svim turnirima na kojima sam se planirao boriti i razočaran sam što su odgođeni, ali imam više vremena da se još bolje pripremim za svoju sljedeću borbu.”

JUNIOR TIM VISOKOG UČINKA

Steven Navarro (Los Anđeles, Kalifornija) 16-muha od godinu dana, USA Ranking #1
Izvedbe zlatnih medalja: 2019 Junior državno prvenstvo & National PAL; 2018 Junior državno prvenstvo; 2017 Prep Open & Western Regional Open

Navarro je trenirao u Colorado Springsu kako bi se pripremio za međunarodno takmičenje u Bugarskoj, ali putovanje je otkazano dva dana prije nego što su Navarro i njegovi suigrači trebali krenuti.



“Kao član boksačkog juniorskog tima SAD-a, Radujem se svakoj borbi / turnir, jer bi mi mogao biti zadnji. Tako me je potreslo srce kad sam bio obaviješten da su naše borbe u Bugarskoj i buduće međunarodne borbe otkazane zbog ove pandemije. Nastavljam raditi koliko i redovno: buđenje u 5 ujutro, trčanje 5-6 milja u obližnjim brdima, naravno da nosim moju masku. Dolazim kući da pohađam predavanja na mreži 9 od 14:00, što mi drijema 2 sata prije odlaska u privatnu teretanu. Ja sam jedina osoba koja svakodnevno trenira u svojoj teretani 4:30 poslije podne. Jednom kad dođem u teretanu, Počinjem se istezati 3 kruga (3-minutne runde), kutija za sjene za 5-7 kruga, onda sam pogodio pet vrsta boksačkih vreća (3 rundi svaka). Poslije, Radim rukavice (5-8 kruga) gdje se fokusiram na različite pokrete i situacije koje bi se mogle dogoditi u borbi. Često udaram u dvostruku torbu i brzinsku torbu 3 kruga. Završavam trening boksa sa 15 min. konopca za skok.

“Treniram svakodnevno za 2 sati sa mojim ocem / trenerom Refugiom Navarrom. Ova se pandemija pomalo kocka zbog toga što nema pristup sparingu. Ja se obično krećem’ sa ocem jednom sedmično, ali iskustvo je drugačije. Jednom završen, Upućujem se baki i djedu’ kuća (samo jedan blok od moje kuće) da se potrudim i pripremim. Nosim masku i rukavice dok radim tamo. Moj djed je bodybuilder i u garaži ima uređenu teretanu. Dobar sat vježbam s djedom, stalno dezinficirati svu opremu, da završim svoj dan. Radim sa onim što imam, što je blagoslov. Boks nije sezonski sport, morate biti spremni tokom cijele godine na sve, i to je ono što nastavljam da radim dok težim veličini.”

Fernanda Chavez (Dallas, Teksas), 14-jednogodišnja bantam kategorija, USA Ranking #2
Izvedbe zlatnih medalja: 2019 Junior Open; 2018 Prep Open & Istočna regija



Chavez je prva godina članica Junior High Performance Team-a, a njen početni trening kamp u Colorado Springsu odgurnut.

“Prilagođavanje ovom novom načinu života nije bilo najlakše. Zahvalan sam što imam svoju porodicu, kao što smo svakodnevno trčali i vježbali u parkovima. Moja porodica razumije važnost mog atletizma i održavanja kondicije, zbog čega nastavljamo motivirati jedni druge u ovo teško vrijeme. Nisam sigurna kada će se naši životi vratiti u normalu, zbog čega sam i dalje u svakom trenutku spreman.

“Ono čemu se najviše radujem u kampu u Colorado Springsu je susret s drugim mlađim ženkama u timu, kao i učenje različitih stilova koje donose. Takođe se radujem stvaranju veza između mojih novih saigrača i trenera iz cijele države.”



Prsten dvorišta Arjana Isenija na Staten Islandu



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O SADU BOKS: Promovirati i razvijati amaterski boks u olimpijskom stilu u Sjedinjenim Državama i nadahnuti neumornu potragu za olimpijskim zlatom i omogućiti sportistima i trenerima postizanje trajne takmičarske izvrsnosti. Dodatno, USA Boxing nastoji naučiti sve učesnike karakteru, samopouzdanje i fokus im je potrebno da bi postali izdržljivi i raznoliki prvaci, kako u i iz ringa. USA Boxing je jedan tim, jedan narod, ide po zlato!

Unhappy birthday coming up for undefeated lightweight prospect Jamaine “The Technician” Ortiz

WORCESTER, Mass. (April 15, 2020) – Even in his wildest dreams, undefeated World Boxing Council (WBC) Youth World lightweight championJamaine “The Technician” Ortiz (13-0, 7 KOs) never could have ever imagined that his 24th rođendan, later this month, would fall smack in the middle of a worldwide health pandemic

When he turns 24 aprila 28th, Ortiz figured he’d be preparing for training camp with a spring fight date set, likely defending his WBC Youth World title of fighting for a regional belt of some sort.

He certainly didn’t think boxing would be banned around the world, gyms closed by a state mandate, and people wearing facemasks and plastic gloves like they’re in a Sci-Fi movie. I, to boot, his job as a licensed carpenter ended closed shop last Friday. Like everybody else in the Bay State.

Ortiz is basically self-quarantined at home, although he’s still running, trening, eating well and doing everything else to maintain decent shape. Not elite boxing shape, iako, which simply isn’t possible under these restrictive and trying times.

Instead of sparring, he’s shadow boxing, jumping rope has replaced pad-work with his trainersRocky Gonzalez iCarlos Garcia, and now his living room serves as histeretana.

Times have been dramatically altered, doista, even celebrating birthdays, which Jamaine fully understands and accepts.

“I don’t think my birthday will be any different,” Ortiz said. “I usually spend it alone with my mother and daughter (4-year-old Amira) and this year probably won’t be any different. I won’t be able to get in a whole bunch of sparring rounds that I usually ask for (smeje) as presents from some of my friends.“

Srećom, iako, Ortiz was able to fight this past February 28 in his first action in six months, headlining a CES Boxing-promoted card at home in Worcester, Masačusets, in which he registered an impressive second-round stoppage of Mexican knockout specialist“Loco” Luis Ronaldo Castillo (22-6, 17 KOs), a former WBC FECOMBOX lightweight champion.

Ortiz, presently rated No. 16 Sjevernoameričke bokserske federacije (NABF), aspires to attend medical school after he hangs up his gloves for good, to become a doctor/researcher. He reads a lot about medicine, especially holistic treatments, and he believes that he may have already had the coronavirus.

“Five weeks before my last fight,” he explained, “I was in the hospital with a temperature of 104.5. Just about everybody I knew was sick, my grandmother had pneumonia. I never really get sick. I had a flu shot for seven years without an issue. I developed a cough, too. I felt like I was going to die. I can’t say with certainty I had coronavirus (there was no test available then), but I feel like I may have had it.”

Ortiz will be ready for the night the ring bell will finally sound again. “I hope to be fighting again in July or August, ali, no matter when boxing returns, I’ll be ready to go.

“This is a serious, contagious disease. People should use common sense: wash your hands, stay separated by six feet, and stay at home, especially the elderly and people with respiratory problems. Don’t take any unnecessary risks or panic, either. This isn’t the end of the world!"

SHOWTIME BOXING WITH ERIC RASKIN AND KIERAN MULVANEY PODCAST FEATURES PROMOTER DMITRIY SALITA AND HEAVYWEIGHT CONTENDER OTTO WALLIN AS HE DISCUSSES HIS BOUT WITH COVID-19

Više, Steve Farhood Breaks Down Some Of The Fiercest Rematches In Boxing History

Click Below To Listen To Latest Installment Of SHOWTIME BOXING PODCAST

https://s.sho.com/3bkvFp1

NEW YORK – April 14, 2020 – This week’s installment of the digital podcast seriesSHOWTIME BOXING WITH ERIC RASKIN AND KIERAN MULVANEY features heavyweight contender Otto Wallin, who recently recovered from COVID-19, and promoter Dmitriy Salita in an interview about life in quarantine and the effect the virus has had on the sport of boxing. Više, Hall of Fame analyst and boxing historian Steve Farhood joins this week’sRevenge: The Rematchessegment to discuss Azumah Nelson vs. Jesse James Leija II, Gerald McClellan vs. Julian Jackson II, and Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Frankie Randall II. Click the following link to listen to the full episodehttps://s.sho.com/3bkvFp1.

Excerpts from the episode:

On COVID-19 and its effect on the sport of boxing…

Riječ – “It’s a really unpredictable environment right now. Boxing is an international sport. Now more than ever, fighters come to the U.S. from all over to train and fight. It’s really important that the whole world heals so that things can go back to normal.”

Wallin“This virus is very serious. People are dying – people from the gym have died. I didn’t have many symptoms when I had it, but it spread to my mother’s boyfriend who is a diabetic and he was very ill. When you are home, don’t just stay on the couch. You have to come up with ideas to keep yourself busy and do something.”

On staying in shape during quarantine…

Wallin“I am trying to make the best of the situation, and I can do a lot with what I have now. It’s working alright. I do some boxing punching on the wall and lots of shadow boxing.”

On Salita Promotions’ Train Like a Boxer YouTube Series…

Riječ – “We were thinking of ways to keep connections between the fighters and the fans. Everyone is stuck at home, no one can go to work and it’s important to stay healthy and active. We thought we could let the fans know about what the fighters are doing at home and keep communication between everyone going.”

On what’s next for Wallin…

Riječ – “In the fight with [Tyson] Fury you can see how amazing his performance was. Numbers don’t lie, Otto landed more punches against Fury than any opponent including [Vladimir] Klitschko and [Deontay] Wilder –in the first fight. Otto is a world-class fighter, and hopefully we get back to business and he can show that he is one of the best heavyweights in the world.”

On Chavez vs. Randall II…

Farhood“I think it was a sign Chavez was getting to the end, he was only 31 but he had 90 fights and I think Randall got him at the right time. Watching Randall in both fights boxing so well reminded me a bit of Buster Douglas against [Mikrofon] Tyson. This guy didn’t give you anything to think he could do something like this – just boxing beautifully. I thought Randall probably deserved the rematch decision by a point, but it was a very close fight.”

The weekly SHOWTIME BOXING podcast features Raskin and Mulvaney diving deep into the world of boxing and SHOWTIME boxing events. New episodes are released on all major podcast platforms every Monday, including Radio.com.

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PBC KEEPS PUNCHING OUT BOREDOM!

PBC Boxers Continue to Engage Fans Through Social Media During Social Distancing

Keith Thurman, Deontay Wilder, Anthony Dirrell, Leo Santa Cruz, Gervonta Davis, Andre Berto & David Benavidez to Appear on PBC Social Media Platforms Next Week


LAS VEGAS (April 10, 2020) – Premier Boxing Champions boxers will roll into another week of taking to social media to engage with fans during social distancing. Each week PBC will present opportunities for fans to hear from boxers as they try to find ways to pass the time.

Former unified welterweight champion Keith Thurman appears on Time Out With Ray Floreslive on the PBC Instagram page this Monday, April 13 u 3 poslije podne. ET / 12 p.m. PT.

Former heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder and former super middleweight champion Anthony Dirrell will appear on the PBC Podcast with hosts Kenneth Bouhairie and Michael Rosenthal. The Podcast will be available on Wednesday, April 15 na PBC website, iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spreaker and other outlets.

WBA Super Featherweight Champion Leo Santa Cruz will appear in the At Home With…” serija, hanging out live on the PBC Facebook page u srijedu, April 15 u 4 poslije podne. ET/1 p.m. PT. And in a special edition of At Home With…”, WBA Lightweight Champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis will be interviewed by former welterweight champion Andre Berto live on the PBC Instagram page u petak, April 17 u 4 poslije podne. ET/1 p.m. PT.

WBC Super Middleweight Champion David Benavidez will appear on Going The Distancena PBC YouTube page u četvrtak, April 16. Benavidez will be breaking down his fight against Anthony Dirrell at 4 poslije podne. ET/1 p.m. PT.

Dodatno, PBC Replaywill feature a replay of the full televised card for the first Leo Santa Cruz vs. Abner Mares showdown on the PBC YouTube page u subotu, April 18 u 8 poslije podne. E / 5 p.m. PT.

This week’s schedule is loaded with some of PBC’s top attractions sharing their insights and life during these challenging times. Stay tuned. There’s more to come.

A remarkable boxing journey like no other 1972 Olimpijsko zlato medalje “Šećer” Ray Seales

(Ray Seales is in the front row, second in from the left)



COLORADO SPRINGS, Krilo. (April 9, 2020) — Imagine being the lone boxer from your country to capture an Olympic gold medal, only days after the infamous Munich massacre. Now imagine also having won a remarkable 338 od 350 amateur matches, having fought a trilogy as a professional with “Veličanstven” Marvin Hagler, being declared legally blind in both eyes (having entertainer Sammy Davis, Jr. pickup a six-figure medical bill), regaining sight in one eye, then working as a teacher of autistic students for 17 godina.

“Šećer” Ray Seales has truly lived a surreal life, to say the least, and he’s still involved in boxing at the age of 67, as a successful coach of amateur boxers in Indianapolis.

Born in Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Island as one of eight children in a family whose father was a boxer there as a member of the U.S. Army team, Seales started boxing at the age of nine. “I have three brothers and we always beat the crap out of each other,” he spoke about his start in boxing. “Learning how to box, za mene, was all about fighting to be the first to eat. I had gotten hit in my left eye playing dodgeball and my uncle, who was stationed at Ft. Klin dizač (u Tacoma, Vašington), told my mother there was a special doctor there who could help with my eye. My father was stationed all over and in 1964, when I was 12, my mother moved us to Tacoma, Vašington.

I had boxing in my system. I went with my brothers to the Downtown Tacoma Boys Club, which was only one block from our home, and my mother could watch me walk from our house to the gym and back. I was the first from there to win a Golden Gloves title. I wanted to be a winner and finished with 14 (prvak) jackets. I couldn’t speak English. I knew Spanish and spoke Spanish and English together. The first word I said in English was box. We used to fight three or four times a day and we built the Tacoma Boxing Club. I went on to have a 338-12 amateur record and I’ve been in boxing ever since.

Seales developed into a champion, taking top honors at the 1971 National AAU and 1972 National Golden Gloves championships. U dobi od 19, Seales enlisted in the U.S. Ratno vazduhoplovstvo, but his mother made some calls so Ray would be able to compete in the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Njemačka.

She succeeded and the rest, kako kažu, is history. And when he came home from the Olympics, he was told that there was no need for him to report to the U.S. Ratno vazduhoplovstvo, because he had done enough in terms of service as the only American boxer to win a gold medal.

The 1972 Olimpijske igre, međutim, was overshadowed by the killing of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches, as well as a West German police officer at the Olympic Village by terrorists on Black September.

I had just turned 20,Seales remembered. “Boxing was heavy when we went there. Some of my family, my coach from Tacoma, and Tacoma teammate (and 2-time U.S. Olimpijski)Davey Armstrong were in Germany. I didn’t know anything at first. I had to get the attention of my parents to let them know not to go there, because there were terrorists with sub-machine guns in the Olympic Village. I was the only American boxer left to fight.

Seales defeated Bulgarian Angjei Anghhelov, 5-0, in the light welterweight championship to capture an Olympic gold medal, the only member of the U.S. team to do so. His teammates included Armstrong, Duane Bobick, and Olympic bronze medalists Jesse Valdez, Marvin Johnson i Ricardo Carreras.

Sugar Ray Seales’s dedication to USA Boxing is second to none,” rekao je Chris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Director. “His pride, patriotism, and devotion to helping our next generation of champions is what makes him such an inspiring figure.


SAD Boxing Alumni Association

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Boks Alumni Association SAD je otvoren za svakoga ko ima ljubavi za boks i želite da ostanu povezani sa amaterskim boksom. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events hosted by the Alumni Association, including its annual USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

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Seales turned pro in 1973, winning an 8-round unanimous decision over Gonzalo Rodriguez u Tacoma. “Sugarmanwon his first 21 pro tuče, until he lost a 10-round decision to 14-0 middleweight prospect and future Hall of Famer Marvin Hagler. Dva tuče kasnije, Seales fought Hagler in Tacoma to a 10-round draw (99-99, 99-99, 98-96).

Everybody wanted a shot at the Olympic gold medalist,” Seales explained.I went to Boston and we fought in a TV studio (WNAC). It was freezing in there. I was shivering when I went into the ring, Marvin came out dripping sweat. I knew I was losing after seeing that, but I hung with him and went the distance (10 kruga). I was having management problems and three months later I fought Hagler again, only this time at home in Tacoma. I beat him but it ended in a 10-round draw. He knows I beat him!”

Seales completed his trilogy with Hagler, but it was five years later, when Hagler was 42-2-1 and avoided by most of the world’s top middleweights. “I was the USBA (United States Boxing Association) i Sjevernoamerička bokserska federacija (NABF) middleweight champion and Hagler needed to win a title to get a world title shot,” Seales noted. “I lost our third fight in the first round, but that’s the only thing shown on television in our three fights. We were two left-handers, but he switched to right-handed, and he caught me with a hook. I got paid and they bought him a world title fight.

Seales has coached two different amateur teams in Indianapolis during the past 11 godina, pobjeda 10 Golden Gloves team championships, and he’s still in charge in Indy of Team IBG.

After he retired in 1984 after suffering detached retinas in both eyes, Seales was introduced in Las Vegas to Sammy Davis, Jr. (na slici ispod), who paid Seales’ $100,000 medical bill for his damaged eyes. Davis had lost his left eye in a 1952 car accident



I’m a teacher,” Seales concluded. “I see the way that so many boxers want to fight likeFloyd Mayweather. Their head is tilted, they can’t throw a jab. I teach them to have the right foot behind the left (for a right-handed boxer), and to walk in straight, not tilted or peaking. Heel toe, heel toe every time you pivot is your stance.

My advice for the boxers who hope to compete in the 2020 Olympics is to focus on what you’re doing and listen to how to get it done. What I really want to do is to coach the USA Olympic Boxing Team 2024.

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SHOWTIME SPORTS® TO PRESENT SHOWTIME BOXING CLASSICS, INCLUDING THREE FIGHT OF THE YEAR WINNERS, BEGINNING APRIL 10 ON SHOWTIME®

April 10: DIEGO CORRALES vs. JOSE LUIS CASTILLO I & II
April 17: PAULIE AYALA vs. JOHNNY TAPIA I & II
April 24: LUCAS MATTHYSSE vs. JOHN MOLINA, MICKEY BEY vs. JOHN MOLINA

NEW YORK – April 6, 2020 - SHOWTIME Sports will continue to serve boxing fans during the current hiatus from live sports, announcing today SHOWTIME BOXING CLASSICS with regularly scheduled replays of legendary bouts from the network’s deep archive of world championship boxing. SHOWTIME BOXING CLASSICS will air on three consecutive Friday nights beginning April 10, u 10 poslije podne. ET / PT na SHOWTIME. The telecasts will also be available via the SHOWTIME streaming service and SHOWTIME ANYTIME®.

The April slate of SHOWTIME BOXING CLASSICS will be highlighted by three Fight of the Year winners, which include some of the most heart-pounding and unforgettable fights in boxing history.

Petak, April 10:
Diego Corrales vs. Jose Luis Castillo I - 2005 Consensus Fight of the Year (also featuring the Round of the Year and later named Fight of the Decade)
Diego Corrales vs. Jose Luis Castillo II
Petak, April 17:
Paulie Ayala vs. Johnny Tapia Ja - 1999 Ring Magazine Fight of the Year (Ayala earned Fighter of the Year honors)
Paulie Ayala vs. Johnny Tapia II
Petak, April 24:
Lucas Matthysse vs. John Molina - 2014 Consensus Fight of the Year
Mickey Bey vs. John Molina

During each SHOWTIME BOXING CLASSICS televizijska emisija, Luke Thomas and Brian Campbell, the network’s versatile combat sports analysts, will host a live companion episode of their digital talk show MORNING KOMBAT na Morning Kombat YouTube Channel. Thomas and Campbell will watch the SHOWTIME replay and react to the fights in real time, feature special guest interviews with principal participants from the bouts (borci, trenera, referees and promoters) and take questions from fans while the bouts replay on the network.

“The greatest fight I’ve ever covered,” said Al Bernstein, the International Boxing Hall of Fame analyst. In a career that spans more than 40 godina, including calling Hagler-Hearns, Bowe-Holyfield I and the Vazquez-Marquez trilogy, Bernstein says the first Corrales-Castillo war was the best. “This was Hagler-Hearns times three because it lasted so much longer. It was fought at a such an extraordinary skill level and to me that is what made it so special.”

The fights scheduled to air in April include:

Corrales-Castillo I (Maj 7, 2005, Corrales TKO 10) – After nine intense, back-and-forth rounds in a WBC and WBO lightweight unification bout, Corrales accomplishes the unthinkable, miraculously regrouping from dva knockdowns in the 10th to stop Castillo and etch his name in boxing lore. After managing to beat the count (and losing a point for spitting the mouthpiece), Corrales got Castillo on the ropes and connected with a huge right hand. Corrales continued to unload on a defenseless Castillo, forcing referee Tony Weeks to halt the blazing action.

Corrales-Castillo II (Oktobar 8, 2005, Castillo KO 4) – Castillo, who did not make the 135-pound weight limit, making the contest a non-title bout, avenges an earlier loss to the WBC and WBO Lightweight World Champion Corrales with a one-punch, fourth-round knockout. Castillo consistently outworks Corrales and lands the harder punches in a more one-sided bout than their first affair. Castillo staggers his opponent with a right hand in the third round that sends him stumbling backward across the ring. He then scores a finishing knockdown with a left hook in the fourth that puts Corrales flat on his back.

Ayala-Tapia I (Jun 26, 1999, Ayala W 12) – In some of the fiercest two-way action in the history of Las Vegas boxing, southpaw Ayala hands Tapia his first professional loss in 49 fights and captures the WBA Bantamweight Title by the scores of 115-114 i 116-113 dvaput. As the boxers were being announced, Tapia walked across the ring and shoved Ayala, causing a momentary skirmish.

Ayala-Tapia II (Oktobar 7, 2000, Ayala W 12) – In a rematch of 1999’s Fight of the Year, the action between the heated rivals does not disappoint. Međutim, the outcome is the same as their first meeting, with Ayala winning via controversial unanimous decision. Mayhem ensues as the decision is announced and an incensed Tapia is ushered from the ring by security.

Matthysse-Molina (April 26, 2014, Matthysse KO 11) – Fighting in the night’s co-main event, Matthysse steals the show with a spectacular 11th-round knockout over Molina in 2014’s Fight of the Year. The Argentine, then ranked No. 1 in the world at 140 funti, is hurt in the first and dropped in the second and fifth rounds. But Matthysse comes back with knockdowns in the eighth, 10th i 11th rounds to turn back a determined bid by Molina.

Bey-Molina (Juli 19, 2013, Molina KO 10) – In one of ShoBox: The New Generation’s most unforgettable rounds, Molina comes back from the brink of certain defeat to dramatically knockout then-unbeaten Mickey Bey. Heading into the 10th i završni krug, Molina was trailing on the three judges’ scorecards by 90-81, 89-82 i 88-83.

New customers who sign up on SHOWTIME.com and the SHOWTIME app before May 3 can take advantage of a recently announced 30-day free trial for the SHOWTIME streaming service, available on SHOWTIME.com and the SHOWTIME app on all supported devices.

UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH 10 TIME WORLD KICKBOXING CHAMPION CAITLIN FORAN AHEAD OF HER PRO BOXING DEBUT

With this pandemic lockdown in full force virtually world-wide, many fights have been already been cancelled, from the biggest, such as Anthony Joshua versus Kubrat Pulev, right through to many small hall events.


Whilst clearly the lockdown is affecting everyone involved in our beloved sport, it made me think of those that had been preparing for their professional boxing debut, such as today’s victim, sorry guest, Caitlin Foran, who was due to debut in Orkney on the 25th April.


Caitlin is a ten time Kickboxing World Champion, quite an accomplishment for someone that is still just 19 godina starosti, let’s face it to achieve such a high status in any sport at such a young age is quite an accomplishment and without doubt her extensive combat sports experience is going to benefit her when this pandemic is over and she makes her pro debut.


I actually had the pleasure of meeting Caitlin back in March at an event in Barrow-in-Furness, where she was supporting Paul Peers when he challenged, and beat, Nicaraguan Milton Arauz for the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International title, and always intended to cover her pro debut, but with that put back until later in the year due to the current situation decided instead to arrange an interview with her.


Enough of my waffle, let’s get to know this amazing teen star a little better.




(GDC) Hello Caitlin, thank you for taking the time to answer a few questions for us. My first question is I understand you are a multi-World Champion Kick Boxer, can you please tell our readers a little about your Kick Boxing career?




(CF) So I started kickboxing in 2008 at the age of eight, at the time I was juggling kickboxing with lots of other sports and activities but over time my attention just stuck with kickboxing and it became my life.


I certainly wasn’t one of these people that had a talent for the sport. I wasn’t flexible, I had no confidence, but the one thing I did have that has carried me through to this day is determination.


Living on an island we weren’t able to get to as many competitions as other clubs on the mainland could which meant we knew we had to really put in the extra effort to make up for the lack of experience.


Also coming from a large family where my mother was a single parent to 5 children meant I rarely was able to get away to compete and didn’t really start competing properly until I got my black belt in 2011.


I then started competing usually once a month with the first big one being the WKA Scottish championships in Glasgow where I won 2x golds, that was my first big confidence booster and I went on to compete more often winning more Scottish titles as well as British and European.


I then got invited to my first world championships in 2013 in Italy where I came away with a bronze medal.


I always preferred points fighting when I was competing, which is a more karate style, ‘start stopstyle of fighting, but at my second World championships in Prague in 2014, there was a woman without a fight for her ring Continuous section so I was asked if I would take the fight.


I’ve never been one to turn down a fight so I took the fight and ended up winning it as well as two others so I came away with my first three World titles and new love for ring fighting.


Iz 2014 u 2017 I went on to win seven more World titles in various countries.


Po 2016/17 my kickboxing career was really taking off and I was looking at turning professional sometime soon, however at the end of 2017 my coach Ryan Reffell sadly passed which put an end to my kickboxing career.


(GDC) What influenced you to switch from Kick Boxing to Professional Boxing?


(CF) As I mentioned previously, I have never been a naturally flexible person so in kickboxing my legs were predominantly used for powerful body single kicks.


While I was still training with Ryan as part of Nemesis Kickboxing, at the end of 2015 we decided I was getting better with my hands and started thinking about switching to boxing.


This lead Ryan to start boxing classes on a Monday night as well as the kickboxing classes through the week.


I was offered my first fight that September with 4 days notice for the UKBC featherweight international title. I went on to win the fight and defended it in a rematch that December.


2017 was when I really started to focus more on boxing and less on kickboxing and had two more fights, with the last fight in my unlicensed career being a Five Nations title fight in April 2017 which brought my record to 4-0-0.


I thought my boxing career had ended then, until Paul Peers moved to Orkney in 2018 and got in touch via Facebook which then kickstarted my training again as he showed great interest in my boxing and was a massive help in getting my love for the sport back and showed that he believed in me which made me more confident in myself and got myself back to training properly again ahead of signing my professional contract in January this year.


(GDC) You were due to be undertaking your professional boxing debut in Orkney on the 25th April, obviously this is being rescheduled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, so firstly how have your preparations been going?


(CF) Da, it was devastating when all this started but I am making sure to keep as active as I can with daily running and home exercises making use of the little space I do have at home.


(GDC) Has the Government ordered lockdown had an effect on your preparations?


(CF) Prior to lockdown we were getting sparring in at least once or twice a week at the club and had started our partnership with Lee Mcallister at Assassin’s boxing in Aberdeen in order to mix Orkney Boxing Clubs fighters with theirs for some sparring at weekends.


We only managed this once so far with weather being bad and boats not certain to run but were planning more in the lead up to the show.


(GDC) When the lockdown ends and the new date is announced, your opponent is stated to be Carly Mackenzie, do you know much about her?


(CF) I was originally due to fight Carly Mackenzie however my opponent recently changed to Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International Silver Champion Jamie Bates Wallis. I don’t know a great deal about Jamie to be honest but from what I’ve seen she is a strong orthodox boxer with a strong offence and sharp defence.


I took the fight knowing it would be a challenge especially being my first fight back in 3 godina.
She’s proved to be a champion so in order for me to become a champion I must beat champions.


(GDC) Moving away from your career to date, who is your favourite boxer, male or female, and why?


(CF) My favourite boxer to date has got to be Katie Taylor. She has played a massive part in getting Women’s boxing to where it is today and is a real inspiration to any athlete out there as she has shown that any obstacle can be overcome if you really want something.


(GDC) In the same vein, which is your all time favourite fight, and why?


(CF) It is so hard to choose a favourite fight but one has to be Katie Taylor’s most recent fight against Christina Linardatou as she continued her winning record and added WBO Super-Lightweight world title to her ever growing list of achievements. Usually Taylor would be getting stuck into the fight, firing shot after shot. However she kept to the outside this time boxing smart and not wasting energy.


(GDC) Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions, finally is there anyone you would like to mention with regard to your upcoming debut?


(CF) I would like to give thanks to my sponsor, Gary Sutherland at GSRI, Steven Logie at Strength 101 for keeping me in shape and Paul Peers for everything he has done over the last year and a half to get my confidence back up and reignite my love for boxing. I would also like to give a shout out to all of my old teammates at Nemesis kickboxing Academy and Nemesis Boxing Gym without them I wouldn’t be where I am today.

New York State Boxing HOF & Prsten 8 establish fund to assist boxers and boxing personnel in New York

NEW YORK (April 1, 2020) - Boksačka kuća slavnih u državi New York (NYSBHOF) i Ring 8 jointly announced today a partnership to establish a COVID-19 fund to assist New York and New Jersey boxers and boxing personnel who are in financial need during the coronavirus pandemic.

Any boxing personnel (bokseri, trenera, cut-men, itd) who are independent contractors and live in New York or New Jersey may apply for monetary assistance by filling out a request form posted atwww.NYBoxingHOF.org iwww.Ring8tv,sa, or request a form atfightpublicist@gmail.com to be directly emailed.

All applicants must be licensed (NYSAC, NJSAC or USA Boxing) and forms must be submitted to NYSBHOF president Bob Duffy by email (depcomish@aol.com) or call him (1.516.313.2304) with the required information.

“Gyms are closed, and boxing has been suspended indefinitely,” NYSBHOF president Bob Duffy said. “Most boxing trainers, cut-men and other boxing personnel are independent contractors, so they do not have any income right now during this pandemic. They have families to support, rent to pay, food to put on the table, and other critical expenses. We want to help them by establishing this fund. We’re not in the position to give each applicant a large stipend,  but we are able to provide a small payment to temporarily help them a little bit. We’re committed to doing this for the month of April, at the very least, and then we’ll will revisit extending payments until boxing returns, as long as there is money available in this fund. It’s the right thing to do!"

“Ring 8 is furthering our goals to assist boxers and boxing people in New York during this crisis,” Ring 8 president Charlie Norkus, Jr. added. “It has been our mission since the very beginning. We are pleased to join the New York Boxing Hall of Fame in this endeavor.”