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33tredje årliga ring 8 Holiday Händelse & Prisutdelning december. 8 i New York

Amanda Serrano, Adam Kownacki, Iran Barkley, Junior Jones och Tim Witherspoon bland 2019 stora prisvinnare

NEW YORK (November 11, 2019) - Den 33: e årliga ringen 8 Helgdag och utdelningsceremoni kommer att hållas söndag eftermiddag (12:30-5:30 p.m. OCH), December 8, vid Russos On The Bay i Howard Beach, New York.

Ring 8 har meddelat att 2019 pristagarna (se hela listan nedan), rubriken av Fighter of the Decade Amanda “Real Deal” Serrano (37-1-1, 27 Kos), av Brooklyn genom Puerto Rico; obesegrad tungviktig utmanare (Fighter Årets) Adam “Babyface” Kownacki (20-0, 15 Kos), av Brooklyn genom Polen; Legend Award-vinnare tre gånger, tre division världsmästare Iran "The Blade" Barkley (43-19,1 27 Kos), av Bronx, och två gånger, två-division världsmästare Junior “Poison” Jones (50-6, 28 Kos), av Brooklyn; och tvåfaldig världsmästare i tungvikt "Fruktansvärda" Tim Witherspoon (55-13-1, 28 Kos), av Philadelphia, Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award-vinnaren.

2019 RING 8 Award Winners

Fighter av årtiondet:  Amanda Serrano

Fighter Årets: Adam Kownacki

Legends Award:  Iran Barkley & Junior Jones,

Muhammad Ali humanitär: Tim Witherspoon

Sam Kellerman Media Award:  Gerry Cooney & Kåta Gordon

Lång & Förtjänstfull service:  Daryl Peoples

Okrönte mästare: John Capobianco

Prospect Årets: Vänster “2 Gunz” Gonzalez

Årets medlem:  James Monteverde

Årets tjänsteman i NYS:  Waleska Roldan

Tränare of the Year: Scott Lopeck

Årets chef: Keith Connolly

Community Service Award:  Michael Corleone

Årets amatör: Nisa Rodriguez

Amatör officiella of the Year: Michael “Biggie” O'Conner

Good Guy Award:  Peter Frutkoff

Den berömda utställningen Jack Johnson kommer att visas, Gerry Cooney kommer att genomföra en boksignering och speciella gäster kommer också att finnas till hands.

David Diamante kommer återigen att fungera som evenemangets ceremonimästare.

Biljetter finns $125.00 inkluderar en komplett brunch med cocktailtid vid inträde, följt av sittplatser vid prisutdelningen, middag och dessert, och topp-hyllan öppen bar hela eftermiddagen. Det kommer också att finnas en tyst auktion av boxning MINNES. Detta evenemang förväntas säljas ut och alla uppmanas att köpa biljetter så snart som möjligt för att säkra gynnsamma sittplatser. Donationer av valörer är välkomna för dem som inte kan delta i festligheterna.

Programannonser finns tillgängliga för Back Cover ($500.00), Insida fram eller bakomslag ($400.00), Hel sida ($200.00), HALVSIDA ($100.00), och Quarter-Page ($60.00). Tidsfristen för alla annonser är november 24, 2019.  Alla checkar för biljetter eller journalannonser ska betalas till Ring 8 (kreditkort är acceptabla).  Kontroller och journalannonser ska skickas till Ring 8, P.o. Låda 89, Massapequa Park, NY 11762

För ytterligare information om Ring 8 eller dess årliga semester händelser och Prisutdelning, kontakta Ring 8 president Charflie Norkus (516.781.3065 eller Bob Duffy (516.313.2304), eller gå online tillwww.Ring8ny.com för mer information.

Russos On The Bay ligger på 162-45 Crossbay Blvd. i Howard Beach (718.843.5055).

OM RING 8:  Bildades 1954 av en ex-proffsboxare, Jack Grebelsky, Ring 8 blev det åttonde dotterbolaget till det som då kallades National Veteran Boxers Association - därav, RING “8 ″ - och idag är organisationens motto kvar: Boxare hjälpa boxare.

RING 8 är fast besluten att stödja mindre lyckligt lottade människor i boxning samhället som kan behöva hjälp när det gäller att betala hyra, sjukvårdskostnader, eller vad försvar behov.

Gå på linjen tillwww.Ring8ny.com för mer information om RING 8, den största gruppen av sitt slag i USA med mer än 350 medlemmar. Årliga medlemsavgift är endast $30.00 och varje medlem har rätt till en buffé middag på RING 8 månatliga möten, exklusive juli och augusti. Alla aktiva boxare, amatör och professionell, har rätt till en kostnadsfri RING 8 årligt medlemskap. Gäster på Ring 8 medlemmar är välkomna till en kostnad av endast $7.00 per person.

Alexander “Den Store” Flores destroys Mario Heredia in 6

RJJ Boxing on UFC FIGHT PASS® Officiell resultatlista

Alexander “Den Store” Blommor (vänster) punished Mario Heredia
(Pictures by MannyMittsMurillo / RJJ Boxning)

TUCSON, Arizona (November 9, 2019) – Heavy-handed California heavyweight Alexander “Den Store” Blommor returned to the ring last Thursday night with a vengeance, slå ut Mario “Chabelo” Heredia in the sixth round of the RJJ Boxing on UFC FIGHT PASS main event, outdoors Casino Del Sol’s AVA Amphitheater in Tucson, Arizona.

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The 29-year-old Flores (18-2-1, 16 Kos) hadn’t fought since last December in New Zealand, when he lost a controversial fight to former world champion Joseph Parker, in which Parker struck Flores numerous times below the belt, leading to a knockout.

Knockout-artist Flores floored his Mexican opponent, Heredia, three times during their fight in the third, fifth and the finisher in the sixth. Blommor, who is a former World Boxing Council (WBC) World Youth champion, used a vicious body attack, resulting in the last two knockdowns, against the 282-pound Heredia (16-8-1, 13 Kos).

Blommor’ only two losses have been to world champions Parker and Charles Martin. Heredia, a former WBC FECOMBOX champion, who only three fights ago won a split decision over former WBC heavyweight world champion and Nigerian Olympian Samuel Peter.

I co-featured händelse, red-hot Mexican welterweight Santiago Dominguez (20-0, 16 Kos) blasted Ravshan Hudayhazarov (17-3, 13 Kos), the Uzbekistan fighter, stopping him only 43-seconds into the opening round in a devastating performance.

In his RJJ Boxing Promotions debut, undefeated California super middleweight Juan “Just BusinessBarajas (11-0, 7 Kos) pitched a complete shutout victory, winning each round on all three-judges’ styrkort, in a unanimous decision over Phoenix veteran Fidel Hernandez (20-8-1, 11 Kos), who announced before the fight that this would be his last.

Juan Barajas (R) is a sharpshooter

In the UFC FIGHT PASS opener, unbeaten Tucson welterweight Christopher Gonzalez (6-0-1, 1 KO) pulled off a mild upset, taking an eight-round unanimous decision from Marcos “NazzyDominguez (11-2-1, 10 Kos), the younger brother of Santiago.

Lokal fläkt favorit BrianaAmenaza” Sanchez (2-0-1, 2 Kos) and pro-debuting junior flyweight Amanda Borg (0-0-1), av Albuquerque, battled to a four-round majority draw in the opening, off UFC FIGHT PASS fight of evening.

Official results:


Officiell resultatlista

MAIN EVENT – Tungviktare
Alexander Flores (18-2-1, 16 Kos), Rowland Heights, SÅSOM
WTKO6 (1:33)
Mario Heredia (16-8-1, 13 Kos), Ciudad Juarez, Mexiko

CO-SÄRDRAG – VACANT WBC US SILVER WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Santiago Dominguez (20-0, 16 Kos), Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexiko
WKO1 (0:43)
Ravshan Hudaynazarov (17-3, 13 Kos), Las Vegas, NV by way of Uzbekistan
(Dominguez won WBC Silver welterweight title)

Feather
Juan Barajas (11-0, 7 Kos), Victorville, SÅSOM
WDEC8 (80-71, 80-71, 80-71)
Fidel Hernandez (20-8-1, 11 Kos), Phoenix, DEN.

Welterweights
Christopher Gonzalez (6-0-1), Tucson, DEN
WDEC8 (78-75, 77-75, 77-75)
Marcos Dominguez (11-2-1, 10 Kos), Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexiko

FEMALE JUNIOR FLYWEIGHTS
Briana Sanchez (2-0-1, 2 Kos), Tucson, DEN
D4 (39-37, 38-38, 38-38)
Amanda Borg (0-0-1, 0 Kos), Albuquerque, NM


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GERVONTA DAVIS OCH Badou Jack DISKUTERA KOMMANDE DECEMBER 28 matchups – Davis till Face Yuriorkis Gamboa för WBA Lätt VM Medan Jack Utmaningar WBA Lätt tungvikt titlist Jean Pascal Live On SHOWTIME® från State Farm Arena i Atlanta

VAD: Gervonta Davis och Badou Jack träffade medlemmar i media sista lördagen i Las Vegas för att diskutera deras kommande matchups som äger rum lördag, December 28 bor på Showtime vid prisbelönta State Farm Arena i Atlanta i en särskild årsskiftet Premier Boxing Champions event.

Två-time super fjäderlätta mästaren Davis tar på tidigare mästare enad värld Yuriorkis Gamboa för WBA Lätt VM som 24-årige Davis ser ut att erövra en annan division. I co-main event av en speciell semester SHOWTIME Championship Boxing® telecast, tidigare två division mästare Jack kommer att utmana WBA lätt tungvikt världsmästaren Jean Pascal.

Biljetter till evenemanget, som främjas av Mayweather kampanjer, GTD Kampanjer och TGB Promotions, är tillgängliga via Ticketmaster.com.

Deltar också i lördagens lunch på Wolfgang Puck på MGM Grand var Leonard Ellerbe, VD för Mayweather Promotions, och Stephen Espinoza, President, Sport & händelse Programming, Showtime Networks Inc.

Här är vad de stridande och chefer hade att säga:

GERVONTA DAVIS:
Tankar om Gamboa och flytta upp i vikt:
“Vi vet Gamboa är en veteran och att han har haft en hel del krig, så vi vet att vi har en tuff kamp. Han är definitivt farligt. Han kan slå. Han kan slåss.

“Hans sista match gjorde han 134, så att vi vet att han kan bli större än mig på den vikt. Jag går in i detta att veta att han är en större fighter än mig. Jag ska bara ta min makt och dra nytta av den viktklass och blir världsmästare.

“Jag tror att jag är en av de bästa fighters i världen, men jag tror inte jämföra mig med andra fighters. I just go out and get the job done.

Atlanta is my second home. I’m confident I’ll sell it out.

On his ability and uniqueness as a fighter:
I come from a different cloth than these other guys. I’ve been through everything in my life. A lot of people haven’t experienced what I have. If I ever get beat it would have to be by someone who’s been through what I have been through. It can’t be anyone who’s just been training all their life.

Every time I step in the ring I’m willing to leave it all in there. A lot of people haven’t seen my full skills because I haven’t fought an opponent that has brought them out.

On his potential in the sport:
The boxing world hasn’t seen my true potential as a fighter, de har bara sett min makt. Jag är typ av boxare där om du inte hör hemma i det med mig, du kommer inte att vara där för länge. Vissa kämpar vilja ta sin tid. Jag är typ, Om jag vet att du inte på min nivå, Jag ska visa den. Världen kommer att se. Jag ska kämpa någon.”

JACK Badou:
På hans kommande matchup mot Pascal:
“Jag är glad för denna kamp. Jag heter faktiskt Pascal dagen före hans sista match och låt honom vet att jag hejar på honom. Men detta är affärer i slutet av dagen. Jag kommer att ta tillbaka min titel.”

Om hur han känner i denna ålder:
“Jag känner mig som en ung 36 år gammal. Jag lever ett rent liv. Jag är alltid i gymträning och jag försöker att inte ta något straff. Jag har ett par år kvar och jag mer motiverad än någonsin. Jag behövde den lilla paus. Jag hade inte haft en paus sedan jag var en amatör tjugo år sedan. Jag tog tid att koppla av med familjen och äta god mat. Nu är jag hungrig.”

På sin sista framträdande mot Marcus Browne:
“Alla som såg mig i min sista match kunde se att jag var platt. Min kämpar instinkt sparkade in på den punkten. Han kämpade en död man.”

På Davis vs. Gamboa matchup:
“Det är en stor kamp. Gamboa är lite äldre, men han såg bra ut i sin sista kamp. Jag är en stor, stort fan av Tank – hur han kämpar, sin hastighet, hans atletiska, allt. Han har star power. Han var på min card, nu är jag på hans. Han kommer att få stora saker att sporten och så länge han förblir fokuserade, Han kommer att bli en superstjärna. Han är redan en superstjärna.”

LEONARD Ellerbe:
på Davis’ position och progression i sporten:
“Vi kommer att visa alla hur han kommer att bli den största stjärnan i sporten. I 2020 vi kommer att blåsa denna ur vattnet. Vi har kunnat tänka utanför boxen. Det är hur du växer sporten. Vi har gjort en samlad insats för att korsa honom till mainstream; arbeta med Baltimore Ravens, hans parad, nu Atlanta.

“Vår plan är att göra de största och bästa slagsmål ute. Vi kommer att ringa till skott och det kommer att vara på våra villkor, och vi kommer att låta alla veta när det händer. Alla vill bekämpa Tank. Det finns en gemensam sak när man talar om 126, 130, 135, och nu 140. Det finns ett namn som är vanligt bland de stridande och det är Tank. Detta kommer att vara en stor resa och du får bättre på det nu.

“Om han kan komma förbi Gamboa december 28, Sedan i 2020 han kommer in i det pay-per-view värld. När du har den typen av star power och du funderar utanför boxen, inte bara boxning fans, vi kommer att göra den största slagsmål ute i världen.”

På Badou Jack:
“Badou är en promotor dröm. Han är en kille som ger dig inga problem. Han finns där ute gör underbara saker för sig själv och sin familj. Han gör så mycket för att hjälpa så många andra. Han använder sin plattform på rätt sätt. Det är en ära att arbeta med en kämpe som han.

“Jag har alltid vetat att han var en stor talang och ibland kan man hitta diamanter i grova. Alla har alltid titta på killarna som kommer ut ur OS. We saw him in the gym and he really messed a guy up. We had an eye on him and we worked out a deal with Lou [DiBella] and the rest is history.

We had one setback, but everything happens for a reason, and he’s just taken off since. He’s a great fighter and I like the fact that he’s always willing to fight the best. Never had to second guess that he’s willing to fight everybody.

STEPHEN ESPINOZA:
There are advantages and disadvantages to promoting a show on this date. There has been a lot of success promoting music shows on that weekend. It’s not apples to apples, but it’s one of the factors that went in and there’s a way to turn this into something special and unique because of Gervonta’s fan base.

It’s great to have skilled boxers but we need, for the health of the sport, guys like Gervonta who are putting butts in the seats. That’s the key in bringing him to Atlanta. Boxing is a part of a culture that crosses over into music and sports. There’s not an athlete who doesn’t watch a pay-per-view boxing match. Tapping into that with a personality like Tank is only going to expand the sport.

There’s an authenticity and an openness about Gervonta. There’s a lot of people who’ve had setbacks who don’t talk about it, like Tank. It takes a risk to talk about that and that’s why a lot of people can relate. This is Tank. What you see is what you get. It’s very real. Det är väldigt äkta och jag tror det är därför människor ansluter med honom personen i motsats till honom fighter.”

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Highly Anticipated WBC Super Welterweight Title Rematch Between Tony Harrison & Jermell Charlo Headlines Live in Primetime on FOX PBC Fight Night & On FOX Deportes Saturday, December 21 från Toyota Arena i Ontario, Kalifornien – 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT

ONTARIO, Calif. (November 5, 2019) – The highly anticipated WBC Super Welterweight Title rematch between Tony “Superdåligt” Harrison och Jermell “Iron Man” Charlo will headline live in primetime in FOX PBC Fight Night Action and on FOX Deportes Saturday, December 21 från Toyota Arena i Ontario, Kalifornien.

Harrison vs. Charlo II is a high-voltage rematch that has been building ever since the end of the first matchup. The two were set to meet in June, but the rematch was postponed when Harrison suffered torn ligaments after spraining his ankle in training.

Now that he is fully healed, Harrison is ready to solidify his hold on the title while Charlo is ready to take back what he believes belongs to him. The rematch comes just one day short of a full year from the first time the two stepped into ring against each other on FOX.

After a dramatic and razor thin first fight, Tony Harrison and Jermell Charlo are sure to be at their best on December 21 when they settle their rivalry in a can’t miss rematch,” sa Tom Brown, VD för TGB Promotions. “This is the kind of high stakes 50-50 fight that belongs in primetime on FOX and I know that the Southern California boxing fans watching in Ontario will love everything that these two champions bring to the ring.

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In the first meeting, Harrison deployed a tactical defensive strategy that blunted much of the force of Charlo’s high-powered offense. The intrigue of the rematch is whether Harrison will be able to use a similar strategy to remain champion or will Charlo be able to impose his will on Harrison and regain the title.

The 29-year-old Harrison (28-2, 21 Kos) entered the first match against Charlo having come up short in his previous world title attempt. He lost to Jarrett Hurd in a bid for the IBF title in 2017. Harrison, a protégé of the late Emanuel Steward and a native of Detroit, bounced back with three strong performances, including a decision victory over former world champion Ishe Smith.

The delay just made me even hungrier heading into this fight,” Said Harrison. “Watching Charlo the night we were supposed to go shine, and rejuvenate himself, it built up so much hunger in me. I’m tired of the talk and the noise. Jag är redo att gå.

We’re looking to work smarter this time,” added Harrison. “I think everything I did before worked, but we want to make it even more decisive. The plan is to be more technically sound overall. You may see an early knockout. It’s tense between both parties. I’m pretty sure he wants to knock me out as much as I want to knock him out. Whoever has the best plan will win. But I’m by far the better athlete. Athlete for athlete it’s not even close. I’ll beat him in everything, running, basket, fotboll. My style is perfect for his style. He’s Shane Mosley to my Vernon Forrest. I’ll beat him every time I face him.

It was an emotional night for Charlo (32-1, 16 Kos) the first time he fought Harrison. He and his twin brother, Jermall, the WBC Middleweight World Champion, were defending their titles on a FOX PBC Fight Night doubleheader at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Jermell and many ringside observers thought he had done enough to beat Harrison, but the judges saw it differently, handing Harrison a unanimous decision victory and setting up a hotly contested rematch.

A 29-year-old native of Houston, Texas, Charlo, won the title with a knockout victory over John Jackson in 2016. He went on to establish himself as one of the best young finishers in the sport with devastating stoppage victories over Charles Hatley and Erickson Lubin in defense of the title. He scored a majority decision over former world champion Austin Trout before taking on Harrison and most recently scored a knockout victory over Jorge Cota on FOX in June.

I still feel strongly that I won that first fight and I’m going to do things in a more dominant fashion this time,” Said Charlo. “I’m coming in to this fight being the overpowering, stark, ferocious Jermell Charlo. Tony Harrison is not on my level. It’s my job on December 21 to prove that and to prove my worth. I’m coming in there mentally focused. When I fought Jorge Cota, that’s a prelim of what’s to be expected from me in the future.

I want to look for the knockout and set it up,” continued Charlo. “I don’t want it to go the judges. That’s my worst nightmare. If it does go 12 rundor, he’s going to be very injured at the end. The loss taught me how to be more patient and to take things step-by-step. I’m going to show everyone why Jermell Charlo is a threat to the whole 154-pound division. I personally feel I’m the best in the division. I’m an upgraded Jermell Charlo that you’ll see on December 21.

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Boxing’s Best Kept Secret Undefeated WBC Youth World lightweight champion JamaineThe Technician” Ortiz

WORCESTER, Mäss. (November 5, 2019) – Undefeated World Boxing Youth World lightweight champion JamaineThe Technician” Ortiz (12-0, 6 Kos) är, kanske, the best prospect in the world who most boxing fans don’t know.

A large part of the problem, emellertid, is that the 23-year-old Ortiz, born and raised in the fighting city of Worcester, MA, never aspired to be a professional boxer, despite having a decorated amateur career.

He started boxing when he was six years old, thanks to National Golden Gloves Hall of Fame trainer Carlos Garcia, who has run the boxing program at the Worcester Boys & Girls Club for nearly 40 år.

The naturally gifted Ortiz compiled an outstanding 100-14 amatör rekord, highlighted by a silver medal at the 2015 Nationella Golden Gloves Tournament, in which he lost in the championship final to future professional world champion Joselito Lopez, plus back-to-back gold medal performances at the New England Tournament of Champions in 2015 & 2016.

Testimony to Ortizpromising potential was his final amateur match, which was a solid victory against Abraham “Super” Nova, som är 17-0 (13 Kos) som professionell, as well as the reigning North American Boxing Association champion, and rated by the World Boxing Association (WBA) som Nej. 8 super fjädervikt i världen.

Turning pro wasn’t my end goal,” consummate boxer Ortiz said. “It really wasn’t on my mind. I focused on regional and national tournaments. I always thought I’d win an Olympic gold medal and then turn pro. I wish I had been better prepared to turn pro.

People that know me didn’t even realize that I had turned pro. It took a while before I adjusted, but I never really transitioned. Others had a game plan; I didn’t have a clue, but soon realized trophies I won in the amateurs weren’t going to pay the bills. Most of my fans today are other fighters and coaches.

When his Olympic dream ended, after he lost in the semifinals of the Olympic Trials, that’s when his promoter, Jimmy Burchfield (Klassisk underhållning och sport / CES), and co-adviser, Providence businessman Richard Shappy got involved in Ortizpro career. They’ve invested time, money and energy, believing in Ortiz and his tremendous potential.

“För år,” explained Shappy, who advises Ortiz along with Eddie Imondi,” I kept telling Jimmy (Burchfield) that I was interested in getting involved with a boxer, but that it had to be the right one. One day Jimmy called to say this (Ortiz) is the one. I jumped onboard. He convinced me that Jamaine is a future world champion. We jumped in from his first fight, on the ground floor, and we believe he is going to be world champion.

Burchfield has promoted the likes of five-time world champion Vinny Paz, US. OlympianJason Estrada, Ray Oliveira, Gary Balletto, Peter Manfredo, Jr. and many others during his 25-plus years in the boxing industry. “Jamaine is the best I’ve promoted since Vinny Paz,” Burchfield claimed without hesitation. “He’s one of the best prospects in the world today and someday he’ll be world champion. Some say he has the good looks ofOscar de la Hoya; others feel his style is like that ofSocker’ Ray Leonard.”

When his Olympic dream unceremoniously ended, he decided to turn pro in 2016, winning his pro debut when Josh Parker retired after one round. The highlight of his young pro career to date was winning an eight-round unanimous decision this past February from previously undefeated (10-0) Ricardo Quiroz to capture the vacant WBC Youth World lightweight title, the same belt once proudly worn by, ironiskt, the aforementioned Lopez, samt Juan Diaz och Daniel Estrada.

Past CES-promoted fighters who were WBC World Youth champions include three-time world champion “Illa” Chad Dawson och polska tungvikt Maruisz Wach.

In his last fight and first WBC World Youth title defense this past August, Ortiz won a dominating eight-round unanimous decision over 8-1-1 Romain Couture, pitching a shutout by winning each round on all three judges’ styrkort.

Ortiz’ time to star in the ring is coming. He is a diamond in the rough; ung, talented and with tremendous upside. He has a strong team behind him, including head coach Rocky Gonzalez and Garcia, who is still working his corner

Ortiz’ fan-base will eventually develop and quickly grow as more and more boxing fans discover this gifted boxer as he ascends to the top of the boxing mountain.
2020 promises to be theYear of The Technician,” Jamaine Ortiz.

Decastro Sensationally Stops Castaneda in Five in Lincoln

Rapport: Gianluca Di Caro

På lördag kväll, at the Engine Room at Lincoln University, the local fans turned out in force to support local lad Nathan Decastro in his defence of the World Boxing Union (WBU) Super Middleweight World title he’s held since April as well as attempt to add the World Boxing Foundation (WBF) Crown to his collection against late replacement Fernando Castaneda from Mexico.

Originally Decastro was due to face Nicaraguan Jose Varela, however on Wednesday Varela, who was in Spain at the time, was refused an exit visa by the Spanish Authorities when he arrived at Barcelona Airport for his flight to the United Kingdom, so was unable to make the trip to Lincoln.

The fight itself was quite a messy affair, due to Castaneda’s continual holding, following Decastro landing a vicious body shot early on in the first that clearly was affecting the Mexican, as each time Decastro came forward and let rip he’d grab hold to prevent further punishment to the body.

Rounds two and three were in similar vein although to be fair there was a bit more boxing, rather than wrestling, åtgärd. Decastro worked the body of his foe whenever he got the opportunity, which wasn’t that often due to the Mexican’s tactics of hit and hold.

Round four was far more open following referee Lee Murtagh having stern words with Castaneda about the holding, so much so there were a few venomous exchanges that followed, however each time Decastro targeted the body Castaneda would still initially grab hold, so Decastro began firing exocets to the head.

Decastro clearly had enough of being frustrated by Castaneda’s tactics as the fifth stanza began, the Bardney man changed tactics slightly and began to go forward far more as well as quicker and land some serious shots in the first minute or so, Castaneda responded in kind but quite ineffectively due to his determination to protect his body from further punishment by keeping his distance.

About half way through the round Decastro backed the Mexican toward the rope and feigned a jab, causing Castaneda to raise his hands just enough to create an opening and let rip with a massive hook to the body that sent the Mexican to the canvas doubled up in pain.

Castaneda initially tried to rise, but immediately collapsed and writhed in pain, Referee Lee Murtagh immediately waived the fight off and summoned the doctor to the ring as Decastro and his team began their celebrations. Official time of stoppage one minute and thirty eight seconds of the fifth round.

Prior to Decastro-Castaneda see Sophie Varley in action against Jaime Bates for the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International Bronze Championship.

Have to say this was a cracking fight from start to finish, the two girls fought hard for the entire two minutes of every single round. Varley landing some seriously big shots, including one in the sixth that shook Bates to the core, her legs were gone but somehow she managed to not just stay on her feet but was savvy enough to give herself a few seconds to recover her composure by hanging out a jab to keep Varley at bay.

Each round was all action and seriously close, so much so that I couldn’t split them, score wise, on a few of the rounds and each to my mind had secured a couple of rounds and have to admit I thought that the result would be a draw, I was wrong (I’m clearly not Judge material) as the three experienced judges scorecards read; Adrian Thorne 57-59, James Ancliff 57-58 and Graeme Beauly 56-59 all in favour of Jaime Bates.

Prior to Varley-Bates was another cracking fight between Sheffield’s debuting Zac Lane and Nicaraguan Frederick Castro.

The clash in styles was what really made this fight, Castro has a distinct forward coming all out attack style, whilst Layne’s emulates the style of Prince Naseem, and boy oh boy the youngster made this style his own, dipping and swaying out of danger before throwing stinging counters each time the Nicaraguan attacked. Saying that I should stress Layne isn’t one dimensional at all, when needed he was more than happy to go toe-to-toe, letting rip with extremely fast and powerful lefts and rights.

It was great fight to watch, close and all action throughout. After four fantastic rounds Referee Lee Murtagh scored the contest 39-37 in favour of the Debuting Zac Layne, much to the annoyance of Castro and his corner who surrounded the referee disputing the score, which I fully understand as he was the most aggressive but have to say Layne neutralised the Mexican’s attacks with ease and his countering was sensational and to my view had done more than enough to secure the victory.

Prior to Layne versus Castro was another all action thriller, the time between two unbeaten fighters Sugar Atahasan from the Turkish Republic of Cyprus against Leeds’ Jack Jones.

Atahasan dominated the first stanza utilising his reach advantage to extremely good effect. However he didn’t have it all his own way especially as the fight progressed into the second as Jones patiently worked away fashioning openings before letting rip with big shots to the body and head of Atahasan.

Atahasan stepped up a gear and really went for it in the third, and as in the first dominated proceedings. Much of the same in the fourth, well until about midway through when Jones took advantage of a defensive error by Atahasan and landing a peach of a shot that sent the Turkish Cypriot to the canvas. Atahasan barely touched down and was on his feet in an instant and on the restart went in hard and fast though to the end of the round.

After four sensational rounds Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecard read 37-38 in favour of Jack Jones.

The fourth contest of the night pitted Orkney based Liverpudlian Paul Peers against Tanzania’s Amos Mwamakula in a four rounder.

Again what a fantastic all action war, Peers went in hard and fast and kept piling on the pressure with massive shots to body and head for the entire first round, Mwamakula is as clearly as tough as they come to withstand the intense powerful attacks from Peers.

The second was slightly less intense, as Peers elected to switch tactics slightly, slowing the pace and picking his shots. Much the same in the third, but in the fourth Peers stepped up the pace a little and as in the first targeted the seriously tough Tanzanian’s body.

After four excellent rounds of boxing Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecard read 40-36 in favour of Paul Peers.

Prior to Peers vs Mwamakula was a heavyweight contest between Barrow-in-Furness’ Lee Kellett and Lithuania’s Tomas Vaicickas.

Again this was a full on war, with both men going full out for much of the contest. Kellet’s performance was the best I’ve seen from him in quite a while, he looked confident and really was putting so much power behind his shots.

Vaicickas is as tough as they come and happily absorbed the big shots coming his way from the Barrow man before countering style. Whilst Kellet dominated the first coupe of rounds, Vaicickas came into his own in the third after he stepped the pace up.

The fourth was all Kellet though, so much so that as the fight entered the final minute the Lithuanian appeared to give up and just stand with his back to the ropes due to the pace Kellett had set and just absorb punches at will.

After four great rounds it was to Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecard, which unsurprisingly read 39-36 in favour of Lee Kellett.

The second fight of the night pitted the Turkish Republic of Cyprus’ Metin Turunc against Puerto Rico’s Jose F Leon.

Turunc started hard and fast, throwing massive bombs at every opportunity and literally was battering Leon, who could barely find an opening to counter with so many big shots constantly coming his way.

The Puerto Rican’s corner were so concerned that around the minute mark of the first round his corner threw in the towel in an effort to save their man further punishment, however Referee Lee Murtagh just kicked the towel out and let the fight continue, which it did but not for long as Turunc landed another huge shot to send Leon down and out on the one minute and twenty seven second mark of the first round.

Please don’t get me wrong, yes it was all one way traffic, as seems to be the norm with Turunc, I’ve seen him fight before and know just how relentless he is, Leon tried his hardest to stay in the fight but was outclassed by the seriously tough and powerful Turkish Cypriot.

The opening fight of the night really set the tone for the whole evening, as I hope I’ve made clear earlier that all bar the main event and of course Turunc vs Leon, the fights were all closely fought Battle Royale’s of the highest level, well believe me the opening bout, between debuting Lewis Mulberry and Gerona, Spain based Nicaraguan Pablo Narvaez, was another level again, it was sensational.

Mulberry really went for it right from the opening bell and boxed sensationally, Narvaez is a talent so no surprise he was up for a battle and gave as good as he got in return, however things went slightly awry for the Nicaraguan in the first when he got caught by a peach of a shot and sent to the canvaswill say I’ve seen Narvaez in action a few times and this is the first time I’ve seen him down, so kudos to young Mulberry.

Round two see Narvaez being a little more defensively minded, albeit still happy to go toe-to-toe with the big punching youngster. Round three though see a reverse in fortunes as Narvaez really started to take a foothold of the proceedings, which enabled Mulberry to showcase his defensive talents and sensational countering. The fourth was an out and out war with both men going for it for the full three minutes. After four scintillating rounds of boxing Referee Lee Murtagh scored the contest 39-37 in favour of the debuting Lewis Mulberry.

I have to make Mulberry versus Narvaez the fight of the Night, it was magnificent, and also have to say Mulberry really impressed, he’s the real deal, he has all the tools in his chest to go all the way to the top in our beloved sport, I for one can’t wait to see him in action again that’s for sure.

Unbeaten Mykquan Williams learned invaluable lesson for future

Picture by Emily Harney / Team Williams

MANCHESTER, Conn. (November 4, 2019) – The true test for a genuine boxing prospect is how he or she responds to adversity, whether it included a loss, cut, knockdown or, in the case of “Förunderliga” Mykquan Williams, a disputed decision that tarnished his perfect pro record.

The 21-year-old Williams, nu 15-0-1 (7 Kos), was recently on the short end of a highly disputed eight-round draw with Tre’Sean Wiggins (11-4-3, 6 Kos), i “Broadway Boxing” main event held at Generoso Pope Athletic Complex on the campus of St. Francis College in Brooklyn.

Nobody claimed the questionable decision was highway robbery, än, most non-partisan fans at the show, or those watching live on UFC FIGHT PASS®, felt Williams rightfully deserved to have his arms raised in victory. Despite having a blemish placed on his pro record, he didn’t suffer a loss, and did retain his World Boxing Council (WBC) United States super lightweight title.

Williams’ opponent was a southpaw with a five-inch height advantage. Once he felt Williams’ ström, especially in the liver, Wiggins went into survival mode, clutching and grabbing every time Williams got close.

Neither Williams nor his head trainer, Paul Cichon, was pleased when the judgesscores were announced – 77-75 in favor of Williams, 76-76 två gånger – for a majority draw. Never-the-less, both feel that this developmental lesson will pay dividends down the road.

The plan was for me to work inside,” Williams said after the fight. “The first and second were feeling out rounds and then I’d adjust. I didn’t feel from the start that he could hurt me. I wanted to get inside and beat him with body punches. I did that but I think I played to the crowd a little too much. I’d change that if I could go back. And I would have let my hands go more, but I won this fight because I landed the harder, cleaner more effective shots throughout the fight. He just wanted to hold.

I’m disappointed because I was defending my title, but I didn’t lose the fight and I still have my belt. I ll have a lot to learn and I’ll be back in the gym soon to fix errors I made so that I won’t have those issues my next fight.

Cichon felt that Williams won five if not six rounds because he was the aggressor throughout the match. “Jag blev förvånad,” han medgav. “Mykye was the champion and I thought that he (Wiggins) would have needed to win convincingly to win rounds. He didn’t. Mykye started using his double jab to get inside and then he killed his opponent’s body. The body shots brought Wigginshands down. Mykye stalked and hurt him a few times.

Mykye learned a valuable lesson like not letting the crowd get to him, and never letting up on the gas.Wiggins was smart. Every time Mykye got close to him, he grabbed him, especially after he felt Mykye’s powerful body shots. It may have been ugly, but he fought smart.

Team Williams agrees that there’s no sense rushing Williams, trots allt, han är bara 21, but that 2020 should be an active, career-changing year for the East Hartford (CT) kämpe.

I’m ready to fight at the next level,” Williams concluded. “Time will tell. Styles make fights but I hurt him (Wiggins) several times.

We’ll jump back in the ring in early 2020,Cichon added. “We’re looking to fight opponents with winning records, but not another six-foot southpaw.

I was very proud of Mykey,” Williams’ chef Jackie Kallen kommenterade. It was a learning experience that will make him an even greater fighter. He is still undefeated and one of the top young prospects in the 140-pound division. The next year will be a pivotal one for him.

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Januari 18: Eleider Alvarez and Michael Seals Set for Light Heavyweight Slugfest LIVE on ESPN+ at Turning Stone Resort Casino

ESPN+ stream to begin at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT

Undercard bouts will stream live on ESPN+ starting at 6:30 p.m. OCH / 3:30 p.m. PT.

VERONA, N.Y.. (November. 4, 2019) — Two of the light heavyweight’s division’s most explosive fighters are set for a fistic shootout Saturday, Jan. 18, as former world champion Eleider “Storm” Alvarez will face Michael “Cannon Handz” Seals at Turning Stone Resort Casino.


The 10-round showdown will be contested for the vacant WBC Continental Americas title, and the winner is expected to challenge for a world title in 2020.

Alvarez-Seals and a co-feature will stream live and exclusively on ESPN+, the leading multi-sport streaming service, börjar vid 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT. Undercard bouts will stream live on ESPN+ starting at 6:30 p.m. OCH / 3:30 p.m. PT.

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Groupe Yvon Michel, tickets priced at $89, $75, $69, $62, $59 and $40 go on sale Friday, November. 8 vid 10 a.m. ET and can be purchased at the Turning Stone Resort Box Office, charge by phone by calling 800.771.7711 eller online påTicket.

“This is a fantastic fight, a true 50-50 matchup featuring two of the division’s best punchers,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “The light heavyweight division is on fire right now, and the winner will be in a tremendous position.”

“I am very happy to get back in the ring after this long layoff,”Sa Alvarez. “I am looking at Jan. 18 to reboot my career against a strong puncher, Michael Tätningar, and begin my campaign to once again be on top of the boxing world. I have a lot of respect for my opponent, but in 2020, nothing will stop me from becoming a world champion again.”

“First, I would like to thank Top Rank and ESPN for giving Eleider this opportunity, as well as a plan to be very active in 2020,” said Yvon Michel, Alvarez’s co-promoter. “Eleider had a great run before his last fight, beating three former or current world champions in a row: Lucian Bute, Jean Pascal and Sergey Kovalev. The defeat in his rematch with Kovalev was very painful, but also a great learning lesson. Eleider Alvarez belongs with the elite of the light heavyweight division, and he will prove it starting Jan. 18 in Verona.”

“Uncle Bob and Brad Goodman are giving me the opportunity of a lifetime, and I am going to put on a show for them,” Seals said. “Everyone knows that going the distance is against my religion. I’m going to bring the heat, and that’s no secret. Alvarez made a huge mistake in accepting me for his ‘comeback fight.’ When you sign a contract with me, I’m trying to force-feed you some ZzzQuil. This is a tune-up for him but everything for me. I’m not an opponent for the top fighters. I am a top fighter. I want a world title shot, and I won’t let this guy get in the way. He had his time. It’s my time.”

Alvarez (24-1, 12 Kos), the Colombian-born, Montreal-based boxer-puncher has not fought since Feb. 2, when he dropped a unanimous decision to Sergey Kovalev six months after knocking him out to win the WBO light heavyweight world title. Alvarez’s long layoff is due to a torn foot ligament he suffered in training earlier this year. He hopes a win over Seals will earn him another crack at world championship glory.

Seals (24-2, 18 Kos), a Mobile, Alabama, native who played collegiate football at Alabama A&M, is still one of the division’s heaviest hitters at 37 år. An 11-year pro, Seals has been involved in many memorable brawls, innefattande en 2015 Fight of the Year contender versus Edwin Rodriguez that included five knockdowns in three rounds. Despite falling short versus Rodriguez, Seals’ reputation as a fan-friendly was solidified. Han har vunnit fyra i rad, including three by knockout in either first or second round. He is coming off a one-punch, first-round knockout Oct. 18 in Philadelphia against Elio Trosch.

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USA Boxing Alumni Association announces Hall of Fame Class of 2019

George Foreman, Mark Breland, Joe Frazier, Al Mitchell & Ray Rodgers

Lifetime Achievement Award to Sen. John McCain

December. 13 reception at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana

COLORADO SPRINGS, Lap. (November 4, 2019) – Olympic gold-medalists“Big” George ForemanMark Breland och“Smokin’” Joe Frazier head the Class of 2019 into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame, fredag ​​kväll, December 13, at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

The HOF reception is being held in conjunction with the 2020 OS-försök och 2019 SM. December. 7-15, at Lake Charles Civic Center. The finals Olympic Trials will be held Sunday, December. 15, at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Hall of Fame broadcasterAl Bernstein from Showtime Sports will serve as the event’s emcee for the third year in a row.

USA Boxing Alumni Association’s third class also includes decorated coachesAl MitchellochRay Rodgers

Sen. John McCain will be posthumously presented a special Lifetime Achievement Award. A fearless boxer for three years at the U.S. Naval Academy, Sen. McCain managed his battalion’s boxing team to the brigade championship.

Sen. McCain was the architect of the ground-breaking Muhammad Ali Act, pushed for the pardoning ofJack Johnson, and worked with the Cleveland Clinic on the forefront of brain trauma studies leading to more safety measures for boxers.

“My father had a passion for boxing,” his daughterMegan McCain said. “He loved it for the thrill of achievement, the nobility of struggle, and the dignity of men bloodied but unbowed. His love for boxing and his love for America had a lot in common. That’s why he worked tirelessly to protect and elevate the sport – making it an arena of integrity for fans and fighters alike.

“That’s also why I am honored to join the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame to accept their Lifetime Achievement Award on his behalf.”

Foreman (för: 76-5, 68 Kos, amatör: 22-4) was also a three-time World Heavyweight Champion as a pro, in addition to famously winning a gold medal at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico, as well as at the National AAU Championships. A resident of Houston, Texas, his victims included Frazier (två gånger), Ken NortonDwight Muhammad Qawi ochMichael Moorer.

Considered one of the greatest amateur boxers of all-time, Breland (för: 35-3-1, 25 Kos), amatör: 110-1) var en guldmedaljör vid 1984 Olympic Games in Las Angeles and 1982 World Championships. The Brooklyn native was a two-time World Welterweight Champion as a pro. His most notable victories were versusSteve LittleRafael Pineda ochLloyd Honeyghan.

The late Frazier (för: 32-4-1, 27 Kos, amatör: 38-2), representing Philadelphia, fångade en guldmedalj på 1964 Olympics in Japan and he was a three-time World Heavyweight Champion as a professional. Frazier’s hit list includedMuhammad AliJimmy Ellis (två gånger),Bob Foster ochOscar Bonavena (två gånger).

Mitchell has been in boxing for more than 60 år, first as a boxer, but he’s much better known as a world-class boxing coach. He has been the boxing coach at N. Michigan University for decades, in addition to being head coach of the 1996 US. Olympiska lag, and technical advisor for the 2004 och 2012 US. Olympic squads. He was selected as the 1994 USA Boxing Coach of the Year and among the 800-plus national amateur champions he has worked with areMike TysonFloyd Mayweather ochVernon Forrest.  He currently trains 2016 US. Olympian and world title contenderMikaela Mayer, who will be in attendance supporting her coach.

A legend in Arkansas boxing, Rodgers has been an outstanding coach and extraordinary cut-man, who has been in the corner of world champions such asWayne McCulloughJermain TaylorIran Barkley ochTommy Morrison.  Ray’s decades of service through coaching and mentorship for the youth of Arkansas have established him as a role model and inspiration for amateur boxing coaches everywhere.

“This year’s USA Boxing Alumni Hall of Fame class, as well as Senator McCain, represent the very best of Olympic style boxing, både i och utanför ringen,"kommenteradeChris tofflemire, USA Boxing Alumni Association verkställande direktör. “Their decades worth of service representing themselves inspire us to give back and support current and future generations of champions. The USA Boxing Alumni Association looks forward to an exciting and memorable evening as we honor these champions of our sport.”

Confirmed special guests include 1988 OS-guldmedaljörenAndrew Maynard, three-time National AAU Coach of the Year (1972-76-77) Joe Clough, 1984 OS-guldmedaljörenFrank Tateoch hans brorThomas, 1972 OlympianTim Dement, 2002 Nationell Golden Handskar mästareJaidon Codringtion, 1980 Olympic QualifierJackie Beard, 1981 Junior OlympicsGlen Modicue, four-time National championEric Kelly, 1988 Eastern Olympic Qualifier championJohn ScullyObie BeardMark Lanton ochStephens brothers –DonaldAnthony ochJerry.

HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE USA BOXING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Skapad att kämpa en livslång, ömsesidigt gynnsamma relationer mellan USA boxning och dess alumner, –boxare, tjänstemän, tränare och boxning fans — Alumni Association ansluter generationer av champions, inspirerande och ge tillbaka till USA Boxning framtida boxning mästare, in och ut ur ringen.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events host by the Alumni Association, inklusive USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame mottagning.

För att delta i Alumni Association, helt enkelt registrera vidalumni@usaboxing.org för en $40.00 per år medlemsavgift. Nya medlemmar får en T-shirt, nyckelring och e-plånbok.

CLASS OF 2017: The charter class was headed byMuhammad Ali ochEvander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coachesRoosevelt Sanders ochTom Coulter.

CLASS OF 2018: US. OS-laget medaljörer och världen (professionell) mästareRoy Jones, Jr., Andre Ward ochClaressa Shields, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of CoachingEmanuel Steward and veteran USA Boxing officialTom Cleary

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Nikolai Potapov Returns with Impressive TKO over Africa’s Nasibu Ramadhani

WBO #9 och IBF #11 Bantamweight Nikolai Potapov returned to action Thursday night in Moscow with an impressive fifth-round TKO over Tanzanian veteran Nasibu Ramadhani.


Fighting in the 10-round main event of a card presented by Shamo Boxing at the Korston Club Hotel, Potapov (21-2-1, 12 Kos), av Podolsk, Ryssland, worked past a head-butt induced cut left eye to put his world-class skills on full display. He wobbled the aggressive Ramadhani (29-14-2, 16 Kos) in the second round with a three-punch combination and continued to dominate until the stoppage.


“I am glad to get the work and the win,” said the victorious Potapov. “I would like to come back to the US and get another opportunity to fight for the world title.”


The fight was Potapov’s first since his highly controversial decision loss to fellow contender Joshua Greer last July. Potapovs initiativtagare, Dmitriy Salita, says the capable Russian is gearing up for another assault on the division’s best.


“I am glad Nikolai got some work in and was able to score an impressive TKO victory. The bantamweight division is heating up and he is up there with the best in the weight class. I look forward to a great 2020 for Nikolai!"