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Brandon Robinson looking to make a statement This Friday night at The 2300 Arena en Filadelfia

James Brenadin battles Sheldon Deverteuil in matchup featuring undefeated lightweights
Undefeated fighters Michael Coffie, Paul Koon, Romuel Cruz and Travis Toledo in action

 

Filadelfia, Pensilvania (Diciembre 3, 2018) –Este viernes por la noche en La 2300 Arena en Filadelfia, rising super middleweight Brandon Robinson looks for a very significant win when he takes on kalvin Henderson in the ten-round main event of an eight-bout card.

 

 

 

El programa es promovido por Promociones del Rey.

 

 

 

Robinson on Philadelphia, tiene un registro de 11-1 con ocho agujeros ciegos. Todos 11 of his wins have come in a row,

 

 

 

“La capacitación ha sido buena. I have trained for a good eight weeks, and I have been getting top of the line sparring. I feel really confident,” dijo Robinson.

 

 

 

Robinson is looking for a big performance, and hopefully he has a willing dance partner to make a great fight.

 

 

 

Henderson better come to fight. I will be fighting from bell to bell.

 

 

 

In Henderson, he is takin on an undefeated foe, who has been promising a win, But Robinson believes that Henderson is overlooking the fighter known asB-Rob.

 

 

 

I think he could be my toughest test. He is undefeated, and has a good amateur background. He is overlooking me, so on Friday, I have a point to prove. I am coming in to make a statement.

 

 

 

Robinson feels that with his promoter and management team behind him, he is on his way to a great 2019.

 

 

 

I am being moved right. With King’s Promotions, and my management team, el cielo es el limite. I live clean, and I train hard, so I know that have the ability to do big things.

 

 

 

I am going for the knockout. I want to stamp my name as one of the top super middleweights/ Friday night is a big opportunity towards doing that, and I look forward to Friday night.

 

 

 

En combates seis asaltos:

 

Michael Coffie (5-0, 4 KOs) de Brooklyn, Peleas de Nueva York Juan Goode (8-8, 6 KOs) de Taylor, MI en un combate de peso pesado.

 

Isaías Wise (6-2-1, 3 KOs) de Filadelfia toma Andy Gonzales (6-3, 5 KOs) de Worcester, MA in a super welterweight clash.

 

 

 

En cuatro rounds:

 

James Brenadin (1-0, 1 KO) of of Lancaster, PA se enfrenta a Sheldon Deverteuil (1-0-1) of Philadelphia in a lightweight fight.

 

Paul Koon (3-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia boxes Cade Rodriguez (2-2, 2 KOs) of Monroe, GA in a heavyweight contest.

 

Romuel Cruz (2-0-1) of Philadelphia tangles with Hugo Rodriguez (0-1) of Nuevo Leon, MX in a super bantamweight fight.

 

Travis Toledo (3-0, 3 KOs) de Baltimore, MD looks to stay undefeated when he fights Ronnie Lawrence (0-2) of Philadelphia in a light heavyweight bout.

 

 

 

Las entradas para esta gran noche de boxeo se pueden comprar en www.2300arena.com de $100, $75 y $50

Super Welterweight Title Challenger Tony Harrison to Host Holiday Toy & Grocery Giveaway for Underserved Detroit Community

QUIEN: TONY HARRISON, Super Welterweight Title Challenger
QUÉ: Before his December 22 title bout against WBC super welterweight champion Jermell Charlo, which is presented by Premier Boxing Champions from Barclays Center in Brooklyn and live on FOX, Tony “Muy mal” Harrison will be hosting a toy and grocery giveaway to benefit the underserved community in Harrison’s hometown of Detroit.
CUÁNDO: Sábado, Diciembre 8
The event will begin at 10 a.m. ET and last until all of the toys and groceries have been completely distributed.
DONDE: Superbad Fitness Gym
8701 Puritan Ave.
Detroit, MI 48238
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Tickets for the December 22 cartelera, promovido por Lions Only Promotions y TGB Promotions en asociación con DiBella Entertainment, comenzar en $50 y están a la venta. Las entradas se pueden adquirir en ticketmaster.com,barclayscenter.com, o llamando al 800-745-3000. Las entradas también se pueden comprar en la taquilla del American Express en el Barclays Center. Descuentos para grupos están disponibles llamando al 844-BKLYN-GP.
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Nelson decisions Turunen to retain UBF Middleweight Title

Martin wins unanimous decision in co-feature
Cruzado & Smith fight to spirited draw
Irving and Sheppard remain undefeated
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Diciembre 3, 2018)–El pasado sábado por la noche, Tori Nelsonpounded out a 10-round unanimous decision over Sanna Turnunen to retain the UBF Middleweight title in the main event of the first ever fight card at The Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington, D.C.
The eight-bout card was promoted by Tricky Entertainment and DCFightNight.

Nelson controlled the action against Turunen by out working her. Turunen was gritty in defeat, but Nelson took the fight in shutout fashion to the tune of 100-90 en todas las tarjetas.

Nelson of Ashburn, Virginia es 19-2-3. Turunen of Finland is 4-2-1.
Tori Nelson talks about win over Sanna Turunen
Tori Nelson talks about win over Sanna Turunen
Sam cruzados was fortunate to gain a split decision over Twon Smith in a cruiserweight bout.

Al final de la segunda ronda, Smith dropped Crossed with a hard right hand. Crossed came back to land some solid shots, but was rocked again in round four. The fight was a close fight, but some in the crowd showed their disapproval when the scores were read 57-56 twice for Crossed and 57-56 for Smith.

Cruzado, 189.6 lbs of Greenbelt, MD es 8-0. Herrero, 187.6 lbs of Oklahoma City is 3-2.

Kareem Martin won a six-round unanimous decision over Andrew Rodgers in a welterweight bout.

Los puntajes fueron 59-55 on all cards for Martin, 148 libras de Washington, Corriente continua, quien ahora 11-2. Rodgers, 149 lbs of Elkhart, IN is 4-5-1.

Jordan Blanca stopped Ndira Spearman in round one of their scheduled four-round featherweight bout.

White landed a body punch that was followed by a left to the shoulder area, and Spearman went down for the count at 2:02.

White, 128 libras de Washington, DC es 7-1 con cinco knockouts. Spearman, 128.2 lbs of Lavergne, TN is 1-4.

In a surprising result, Matt Murphy and undefeated Antonio Magruder battled to an entertaining draw in a welterweight bout.

Murphy rocked Magruder several times in round’s two and three, but Magruder came back to salvage the draw with a strong 4th frame.

Los puntajes fueron 39-37 Magruder, y 38-38 dos veces.

Magruder, 147 libras de Washington, DC es 5-0-1. Murphy 144.8 lbs of St. Louis is 3-30-4.

Alexander Johnson won a six-round unanimous decision over Mengistu Zarzar in a light heavyweight bout.

Johnson, 177.8 libras de Washington, D.C. ganado por las cuentas de 59-55 dos veces y 58-56 y es ahora 17-4-1. Zarzar, 182.2 lbs of Palmer Park, MD es 6-6-1.

Buena perspectiva mirando Kiante Irving stopped George Sheppard in round two of their scheduled four-round super middleweight fight.

En la segunda ronda, Irving dropped Sheppard with a long right hand. Sheppard staggered to his feet, but the fight was called off at 1:06.

Irving, 163.4 lbs of Beaver Falls, PA es 3-0 con tres nocauts. Sheppard, 163.8 lbs of Virginia is 1-5-1.

George Harris remained undefeated by stopping Lamar Lewis in round three of their scheduled four-round heavyweight bout.

En la tercera ronda, Harris dropped Lewis with a hard combination. Harris finished Lewis off by rocking him several more times, y la pelea fue detenida a las 2:00.

Harris, 218 lbs of Silver Spring, MD es 2-0 con dos nocauts. Lewis, 235.2 lbs of Arkansas is 0-4.
Entretenimiento complicado ha estado promoviendo la música, eventos de entretenimiento y estilo de vida en D.C.. durante los últimos años diez, y está dirigido por Erwin Pendergrast.
DCFightNight está dirigido por Sean Magruder, y este será su segundo espectáculo de boxeo en la CC.
The Matchmaker was Chris Middendorf.

Kendo Castaneda se mantiene invicto

CUYO ‘0’ IRÉ 2
KENDO CASTANEDA CAPTURA EL TÍTULO SUPER LIGERO DE NABA
Fotos de Manny Mitts
SAN ANTONIO, TX (Diciembre 1, 2018) – Anoche en el Scottish Rite Theatre de San Antonio, TX, TMB & PRB Entretenimiento y Roy Jones Jr. Promociones de boxeo, presentado, “Cuyo ‘0’ Irá 2”, donde kendo Castañeda (15-0, 7 KOs) capturó el título superligero de la NABA con una victoria por decisión unánime Gilbert Venegas Jr. (10-1, 6 KOs), entregándole su primera derrota como profesional.
En las primeras rondas, ambos luchadores estaban teniendo sus momentos, aterrizando tiros duros, pero a medida que avanzaba la lucha, Castañeda empezó a meterse en una arboleda yendo al cuerpo. Venegas se mantuvo firme pero no pudo obtener sus golpes como él también quería, y Castaneda empezó a hacerse cargo de la pelea. En las últimas rondas, Castañeda aterrizaba tres combinaciones de golpes, mientras boxea desde la distancia, terminando la pelea fuerte. Al final de la pelea de diez asaltos, El kendo estaba muy bien en las cartas del juez. Scorecards leídas 98-92, 99-91,100-90, todo a favor de Castaneda.
6-Ronda Co-Main Event para Título vacante de peso mediano de la ABF
Heroe local, Luey Villareal (4-0-1, 1 KO) capturó el título de peso mediano de la ABF con un impresionante nocaut técnico contra Michael Klekotta (2-4, 1 KO). Villareal derribó a Klekotta durante los primeros tres asaltos antes de detenerlo con una serie de golpes en el cuarto asalto.. El momento fue en el 1:20 marca.
4-Superpeluma redonda
18-sensación de un año, Ricky Medina (2-0, 2 KOs), anotó un KO en el segundo asalto sobre Jorge De Leon (0-5). Medina conectó un poderoso uppercut en el medio de la segunda ronda, enviando a De Leon a la lona. Luego siguió con un devastador gancho de derecha en la sien., noqueando a De Leon en el 2:58 marca.
4-Combate redondo de peso súper pluma
Xavier Wilson (9-0, 1 KO) se mantuvo invicto con una victoria por decisión unánime contra el vs Gelacio Cruz (2-4-3, 1 KOs). Wilson usó el movimiento lateral para aterrizar sus golpes fuera de los ángulos. 40-36 dos veces y 39-36 para Wilson.
4-Pelea de peso medio redondo
En una batalla de luchadores locales, George Ramos (2-0, 1 KO) derrotado Steven Ramos (4-1, 1 KO) por decisión unánime. George Ramos conectó los tiros más limpios y fue el agresor. Scorecards leídas 40-36 dos veces y 39-36 todo a favor de George Ramos.
4-Pelea de peso medio redondo
nativa local, Dagoberto Navarez (5-0, 1 KOs) anotó una decisión mayoritaria en la cuarta ronda sobreStetson Horne (0-3). Navarez fue el agresor, viniendo directamente a Horne desde el timbre de apertura, aterrizaje derecho por encima de la cabeza. Horne tuvo sus momentos, pero no hizo lo suficiente para alejar a Navarez. Scorecards leídas 39-36 dos veces, y 38-38 para Navarez.
4-Peso medio redondo
En una batalla de prospectos de peso mediano, Washington Luiz (1-0, 1 KO), quien hizo su debut profesional, anotó un nocaut técnico en el cuarto asalto contra David Godley (1-1). Luiz estaba dando vueltas a su derecha, aterrizar contra golpes precisos a lo largo de la pelea. Un gancho de derecha, Combo recto a la izquierda duele a Dios, noqueándolo en sus pies, obligó al árbitro a detener la pelea en el .45 marca de la cuarta ronda.
4-Peso pesado redondo
En su debut profesional, Cristóbal Martínez (1-0, 1 KO) anotó un nocaut técnico en la segunda ronda sobreMathew Glover (1-1), poner fin a la pelea en el 2:59 marca. Una ráfaga de derechas envió a Glover a la lona y el árbitro hizo un gesto de despedida después de que Glover tenía las piernas temblorosas..
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DEONTAY WILDER AND TYSON FURY FIGHT TO SPLIT-DECISION DRAW IN EPIC BATTLE ON​ ​SHOWTIME PPV® FROM STAPLES CENTER IN LOS ANGELES

Jarrett Hurd Defends WBA, IBF 154-Pound Titles With Fourth-Round KO Over James Welborn; Luis Ortiz Registers 10-Round TKO of Travis Kauffman; Joe Joyce Remains Undefeated With First-Round KO Against Joe Hanks
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LOS ANGELES (Diciembre. 1, 2018) – Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder and Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury fought to a split-decision draw on SHOWTIME PPV® on Saturday night from STAPLES Center​ ​in​ ​arguably ​one of the best heavyweight fights in years​.​

 

 

 

After controlling the WBC World Championship fight early, Furia (27-0-1, 19 KOs) miraculously overcame two knockdowns by Wilder (40-0-1, 39 KOs) – including one in round 12 – in the improbable draw. Los jueces anotaron la pelea 115-111 for Wilder, 114-112 for Fury and 113-113.

 

 

 

“I think with the two knockdowns I definitely won the fight,” said Wilder, who has recorded a knockdown in each of his 41 pro fights and was defending his WBC belt for the eighth time since 2015. “We poured our hearts out tonight. We’re both warriors, but with those two drops I think I won the fight.”

 

 

Fury saw it differently, stating that he gave it everything he had.

 

 

 

“We’re on away soil, I got knocked down twice, but I still believe I won that fight,” said England’s Fury, whose amazing comeback continues following a two and a half-year absence from the sport from drug and alcohol addiction and mental health issues.​ “I hope I did you all proud after nearly three years out of the ring. I was never going to be knocked down tonight. I showed good heart to get up. I came here tonight and I fought my heart out.​”​

 

 

It was an electrifying night with an attendance announced at 17,698 ventiladores, which included Hollywood stars and fight fans like former Lakers greats Shaquille O’Neal, Jerry West, former NFL stars Michael Strahan and Michael Irvin, and ​boxing ​legends Evander Holyfield and Floyd Mayweather.

 

 

 

Furia, who out-landed Wilder 84-71 total, was caught by a short right hand by Wilder just behind the left ear to drop Fury for the third time in his career in the ninth round. Then in the 12th, a Wilder right hand and left hook combination sent the 6-foot-9 Fury down again, hitting his head on the canvas. De nuevo, he managed to ​stand​ up and referee Jack Reiss let him continue to fight.

 

 

 

“Boxing is always the theater of the unexpected, and that’s what we had tonight,” SHOWTIME expert analyst Al Bernstein said.

 

 

 

Bernstein said seeing Fury get up and continue to fight after the brutal knockdown was “one of the most astonishing things I’ve ever seen in the boxing ring.”

 

 

 

SHOWTIME boxing historian and commentator Steve Farhood had Fury controlling the early rounds and Fury winning rounds 3-8, and ultimately scored the fight, 115-111.

 

 

 

Because of a rematch clause, both fighters were asked if they would like to do it again. “I would love for it to be my next fight,” Wilder said. “Why not? Let’s give the fans what they want to see. It was a great fight and let’s do it again. It doesn’t matter to me where we do it.”

 

 

 

“​One hundred​ percent we’ll do the rematch,"Dijo Fury, fighting in the first heavyweight title pay-per-view bout in America since 2002. “We are two great champions. Me and this man are the two best heavyweights on the planet.”

 

 

 

Wilder said he came out slow and rushed his punches. “I didn’t sit still. I was too hesitant. I started overthrowing the right hand and I just couldn’t adjust.”

 

 

 

Furia, fighting for the third time this year with 26-year-old trainer Ben Davison in his corner, also had former boxing great Ricky Hatton and seven-time Trainer of the Year Freddie Roach in his corner.

 

 

 

In the lead-up fight to Wilder-Fury, “Swift” Jarrett Hurd (23-0, 16 KOs) defended his 154-pound IBF and WBA world title belts with a fourth-round knockout against United Kingdom’s James Welborn (24-7, 7 KOs), who was fighting for the first time on American soil.

 

 

Welborn was the aggressor in the first minute of the fourth round, sending Hurd to the ropes with punch after punch to the body and head. Suddenly realizing he might be in trouble, Hurd of Accokeek, Md., countered back from sudden adversity in dramatic fashion and sent Welborn back-tracking before a devastating body punch sent him to one knee. He was counted out at 1:55 by referee Lou Moret, who was officiating the final fight of his 30-plus year career.

 

 

 

Después de la pelea, undefeated super welterweight Jermell Charlo entered the ring to challenge for Hurd’s coveted belts. “We definitely want Charlo,” Hurd told SHOWTIME Sports’ Jim Gray, saying the matchup would likely occur after one more fight. “I’m calling the shots. Yo no. ​1​ right now. When I say answer the phone, answer the phone. I got the date.”

 

 

 

Charlo shot back. “This is easy money. I like those belts – they look real good on you. He said he wants another fight. I’m ready now.”

 

 

 

Hurd, who unified the WBA and IBF belts by beating WBA champion Erislandy Lara in April in Las Vegas, was returning with a surgically repair left shoulder. He threw 118 jabs, more than half of the 220 punches he threw in the fight.

 

 

 

“I’m just coming off surgery so I wanted to see how I worked off the jab,Hurd dijo. “I felt good I was working behind the jab I got caught on the ropes and got caught with some shots and said ‘that’s enough. He got enough TV time.’ I heard the crowd and I didn’t want to get brave. So I turned it up and got the knockdown.​”​

 

 

 

Former Wilder foe and heavyweight southpaw Luis “The Real King Kong” Ortiz (30-1, 26 KOs) returned to STAPLES​ Center​ for a second consecutive victory with a resounding 10th-round TKO against Travis “My Time” Kauffman (32-3, 23 KOs) de la Lectura, Papá.

 

 

 

The 39-year-old Ortiz of Camaguey, Cuba, registered left-cross knockdowns in the sixth, eighth and 10th rounds before the final blow coming later in the 10th round against a gritty Kauffman. It was the 26th career stoppage for Ortiz, who lost to Wilder in a Fight of the Year candidate back in March.

 

 

 

The fight was officially called at 1:58 of the 10th round. "Soy un guerrero,Ortiz dijo. “Nothing contains me. We didn’t have to knock him out but we wanted to show everything we have in our repertoire, and we showed it tonight.”

 

 

 

Ortiz, who was warned twice for low blows, clipped Kauffman for a second time by a lethal left hand of Ortiz at 2:29 en el octavo asalto. But just like the first time he was send to canvas in the sixth round, Kauffman was able to get up and continue fighting.

 

 

 

The technically sound performance by Ortiz included 376 jab attempts to Kauffman’s 99 and out-landing him 66-7. That led to a 135-37 lead in total connects and a 69-30 margin in power connects against Kauffman, who SHOWTIME commentator Paulie Malignaggi called, “a stubborn guy who wouldn’t go away.”

 

 

 

“Of course I’ll fight the winner of this fight [Wilder-Fury],Ortiz dijo. “I want that second fight with Wilder. I want to fight anybody.”

 

 

 

In the ​pay-per-view​ telecast opener, Joe “The Juggernaut” Joyce (7-0, 7 KOs) recorded a massive first-round knockout against Joe “The Future” Hanks (23-3, 15 KOs). A rising heavyweight, Joyce, de Londres, Inglaterra, ended the fight officially after just 2:25 as he used a right jab to set up a near-perfect left hook sending Hanks to the canvas and down for the count.

 

 

 

Trained by noted trainer Abel Sanchez, Joyce told Gray he’s ready for anyone. “I want to get in some bigger fights,” said the former Olympic silver medal winner who recorded his fourth first-round KO. “I’ve been doing well so there is plenty more to come. All the support from back home in England, thanks for coming. I hope I put on something good to watch.”

 

 

 

It was the second win in the United States for Joyce, who also picked up the vacant WBA Continental heavyweight title. “I’m getting people out quickly,"Él dijo. “I’ve got a lot of experience, I’m just going to improve on my strength and my speed. I’ve heard comments that I’m slow but I seem to land the shots and get the job done.”

 

 

 

It was the third time during his career that Hanks, from Newark, N. J., has been knocked down by a left hook.

 

 

 

Earlier in the night on SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION Adonis Stevenson’s five-and-a-half year reign as the WBC Light Heavyweight Champion of the World ended as Oleksandr Gvozdyk dethroned boxing’s longest reigning champion with a devastating 11th round knockout from Videotron Center in Quebec City. VIDEO: https://s.sho.com/2BMNZIx. Saturday’s one-fight telecast from Quebec City will replay on Monday, Diciembre 3 en 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME ANYTIME® and SHOWTIME on DEMAND®. El boxeo de Showtime: SPECIAL EDITION streamed live on SHOWTIME Sports social platforms and is archived on the SHO Sports YouTube channel and Facebook page.

 

 

 

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Ortíz, Santiago y López dominan en Puerto Rico

"Boxeo de Fresh Productions’ demostró que sus jóvenes boxeadores tienen las habilidades para vencer a oponentes que han ganado títulos mundiales.

 

 

 

Del Pedro ‘Perucho’ Estadio Cepeda en la ciudad de Cataño, Puerto Rico, Jonathan 'Bum Bum’ López (5-0, 3 KOs) de Puerto Rico, obtuvo una victoria por decisión unánime sobre el ex campeón mundial interino de la AMB y retador al título mundial José ‘Torito’ Rodríguez (32-8, 19 KOs) de México, en una pelea programada de seis asaltos en la división de peso gallo (118 libra).

 

 

 

Rodríguez fue despojado de un punto en el primer asalto por golpes detrás de la cabeza. Los tres jueces anotaron 60-53 para el puertorriqueño Lopez, que tuvo una destacada carrera amateur (226-12) que incluye una medalla de bronce en el Campeonato Mundial Juvenil de Boxeo en Kiev, el Cinturón Dorado en Ecuador, y fue campeona nacional de Puerto Rico por siete años consecutivos.

 

 

 

En otra gran pelea, Alfredo 'Ojo, campeón de peso ligero del CMB FECARBOX’ Santiago (11-0, 3 KOs), nativo de la República Dominicana y con sede en Fajardo, Puerto Rico, dominado por decisión unánime el ex campeón mundial AMB Jonathan Víctor Barros (41-7-1, 22 KOs) de argentina. Los tres jueces anotaron 99-91.

 

 

 

Barros tiene victorias sobre el ex campeón mundial Celestino Caballero y los ex contendientes mundiales Miguel Román y Satoshi Hosono. El argentino también se ha enfrentado a boxeadores del calibre de Yuriorkis Gamboa, Mikey García, Lee Selby y Miguel Berchelt.

 

 

 

Por su parte, ‘Ojo’ Santiago tiene victorias notables sobre el ex contendiente mundial Jayson Vélez y el ex olímpico mexicano Arturo Santos Reyes.

 

 

 

Peso pluma jr de Puerto Rico (122 libra) sensación, Abimael ‘Manos de Piedra/Hands of Stone’ Ortiz (7-0-1, 4 KOs) derrotó al mexicano Alexis 'Beaver’ Santiago (21-7-1, 8 KOs) por decisión unánime en un partido de 10 asaltos. Los jueces anotaron 100-90 (2x) y 99-91.

 

 

 

En otras peleas:

 

 

 

Peso ligero Steven Ruidiaz (4-0, 4 KOs) de Canovanas ganó mediante 3rd-ronda KO a Angel 'Memito’ López (6-2, 6 KOs) of Caguas.

 

 

 

En emocionante pelea en la división de peso mosca, Jesús “Chiquito” Soler (10-1-1, 5 Nocáuts) of Arecibo, derrotó a Oscar Marrero (5-2, 3 Nocáuts) de Luquillo por decisión unánime. Los jueces anotaron 78-76, 78-74 y 77-75.

 

 

 

Jr. welters, Emmanuel Morales (8-3, 5 KOs) de Cidra derrotó a Adrián Martínez (2-2, 2 KOs) de San Lorenzo por 3rd-TKO.

 

 

 

Pesos ligeros, Cristiano barreto (1-0, 1 Nocáuts) de Arecibo derrotado por nocaut técnico en el cuarto asalto Michael Estrada (0-3) de Fajardo, y jr peso pluma Christian Lebrón (1-0) de Fajardo, derrotó a Jonathan de La Paz (0-7) por nocaut técnico en la segunda ronda en 122 libra.

OLEKSANDR GVOZDYK DETHRONES ADONIS STEVENSON TO CAPTURE WBC LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME®

 

Watch The Replay On SHOWTIME Sports Social Platforms And Monday At 10 p.m. ET / PT por SHOWTIME EXTREME®

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QUEBEC CITY (Diciembre 1, 2018) – Adonis Stevenson’s five-and-a-half-year reign as the WBC Light Heavyweight Champion is over. Oleksandr Gvozdyk dethroned boxing’s longest reigning champion with a devastating 11º round knockout Saturday in Quebec City in a Showtime boxeo: EDICIÓN ESPECIAL telecast that immediately preceded the Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury SHOWTIME PPV.

 

 

 

Gvozdyk (16-0, 13 KOs) used a powerful multi-punch combination in the penultimate round to put the back-and-forth bout out of question. The former Olympic bronze medalist and amateur teammate of fellow Ukrainians Vasyl Lomachenko and Oleksandr Usyk was impressive throughout the entire fight. He executed trainer Teddy Atlas’ game plan to perfection and was the busier of the two fighters. Stevenson (29-2-1, 24 KOs), quien estaba haciendo su 10º defensa del título, was able to land his signature left hand on several occasions, most notably in the tenth round, but never did enough to truly trouble his opponent.

 

 

 

“This win means everything to me. I’ve trained my whole life for this and tonight all of the hard work was worth it,” said Gvozdyk, who was the mandatory challenger for Stevenson. “Having Teddy [Atlas] in my corner was a huge help. He knew exactly what to say to me. We trained so well for this fight and I knew I was going to get the knockout.

 

 

 

“Adonis was a great champion but it’s my time now. He got me with a good shot in the 10º round but I handled it and finished him. Ahora mismo, I just want to rest before I discuss my next step. I definitely want to stay at 175 libra ".

 

 

 

Stevenson was transported to a local hospital as precautionary measure and was unavailable for comment following the fight.

 

 

 

Saturday’s one-fight telecast from Quebec City will replay on Monday, Diciembre 3 en 10 p.m. ET / PT por SHOWTIME EXTREME y estará disponible por SHOWTIME MOMENTO® y Showtime on DEMAND®. El boxeo de Showtime: SPECIAL EDITION streamed live on SHOWTIME Sports social platforms and is archived on the SHO Sports YouTube channel and Facebook page.

 

 

 

Barry Tompkins called the action from ringside with former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analyst. El productor ejecutivo fue Gordon Hall con Richard Gaughan produciendo y Rick Phillips dirigiendo.

 

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Salamov defiende Campeonato con decisión unánime sobre Anim de Ghana en Sochi, Rusia

En Sábado, Diciembre 1, en el Centro de Cultura Galaktika en Sochi, Rusia, Umar Salamov defenderá su Eurasia Parlamento boxeo y el Campeonato de peso semipesado Internacional OMB cuando se enfrente al una vez derrotado Emmanuel “Horse Power” Anim en un enfrentamiento a 10 asaltos explosiva.

 

 

 

Salamov (22-1, 17 KOs), de Alkhan-Kala, Rusia, Actualmente ocupa el puesto del CMB #10, AMB #13, FIB #7 y OMB #10 en el mundo. anim (13-1-1, 11 KOs), de Accra, Ghana, es un ex campeón de Ghana súper mediano y peso semipesado. La lucha también será transmitido en vivo en Rusia el partido TV.

 

 

 

“Me tomo cada pelea en serio,”Dijo Salamov. “Mi preparación ha sido excelente para este partido. Marqué un KO en todas mis victorias este año y lo haré de nuevo el 1 de diciembre”

 

 

 

Salamov llamó la atención del público de boxeo en América del Norte el pasado junio con un brutal nocaut de un golpe sobre respetable perspectiva Brian Howard. Con top 10 ranking por cada órgano sancionador importante, se trata de una cuestión de tiempo para el 24 años de edad toletero.

 

 

 

“La división de peso ligero es uno de los más llenos de talento en el boxeo,”Dicho promotor de Salamov, Dmitriy Salita. “Omar es uno de los mejores en el mundo y con una impresionante victoria de diciembre 1, él será un paso más cerca de alcanzar su objetivo de convertirse en un campeón del mundo “.

Results from “Rumble at the Rock III” at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino en Hollywood, Fla.

OMB #2 Espinoza Annihilates Vargas in Two Brutal Rounds

 

Mexico’s Ricardo “Hindu” Espinoza (21-2, 18 KOs) made the most of his Telemundo appearance in the main event of “Rumble at the Rock III,” tonight (Viernes, Noviembre. 30), en el Centro de Eventos de Hard Rock en el Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino en Hollywood, Fla., by destroying previously undefeated Yeison Vargas (17-1, 12 KOs) of Colombia in two rounds

 

 

 

After an uneventful first round, Espinoza impressively opened up and dropped Vargas three times in the second. In the process, Espinoza, the streaking WBO #2 contendiente, picked up a TKO 2 and the WBO Latino Bantamweight Championship. Having never left his homeland for a fight before, Vargas seemed unprepared for the brutal power of Espinoza’s hooks and right hands. El tiempo era 1:19.

 

 

 

En el evento co-estelar peso welter a 10 asaltos, Puerto Rican prospect Derrieck Cuevas (19-0-1, 14 KOs) scored an impressive unanimous 10-round decision over Miami via Barranquilla, Colombia veteran Breidis “Khanqueror” Prescott (31-15, 22 KOs).

 

 

 

Cuevas is a wicked puncher. Prescott was down in round one from a thudding left hook and was saved by the bell from a quick KO loss. What followed over the next nine rounds was a clinic from the surprisingly elusive 24-year-old Cuevas on hitting, duro, and not getting hit back.

 

 

 

Always a warrior, the battle-proven Prescott tried for the entire fight, but simply couldn’t reach Cuevas with anything consequential. Cuevas looks to have the goods to continue to climb the 147-lb ladder into contender status. The scores were not announced.

 

 

 

Popular Miami light heavyweight Ulysses Diaz (7-0, 6 KOs) was too much for Sonora, Fabián Valdez de México (3-5), as he stopped him in two rounds of a scheduled four. “The Monster” Diaz, a serious crowd favorite in South Florida, clubbed Valdez with his trademarked sledgehammers, sending the hapless Mexican reeling around the ring until the slaughter was mercifully waved off at 49 segundo. Valdez was down from a body shot in round one.

 

 

 

Miami lightweight Manuel Correa (3-0, 2 KOs) pounded out a brutal unanimous (40-36 x 3) four-round decision over Dustin Arnold (6-2, 1 KOs) de Coral Springs, Florida.

 

 

 

Lacking the power to get the relentlessly energized fists of Correa away from him, Arnold did well to survive the onslaught. His face didn’t feel so lucky though, as he was reduced to a bloody mask during the carnage. Correa is a pitbull worth having another look at. The normally capable Arnold will have to improve his power to compete with savagery of the type that fighters like Correa can generate.

 

 

 

Miami welterweight Livan Navarro (10-0, 6 KOs) scored an entertaining fourth-round knockout (54 segundo) over Colombian veteran Wilfrido Buelvas (19-11, 13 KOs). The pair of sluggers traded free-swinging haymakers throughout. Buelvas even looked to have hurt Navarro in the second, pero, eventually, Navarro’s superior power took over and that was it for the Colombian from Barranquilla.

 

 

 

Buelvas went down twice in round three and twice more in round four, the final time for the full 10 contar.

 

 

 

In an eight-round super featherweight bout, former top-ranked veteran Mike “Machine Gun” Oliver (26-10-1, 8 KOs) of Hartford showed the ravages of time, as he flopped twice and quit in the first round against Miami’s undefeated featherweight Hairon “El Maja” Socarras (20-0-3, 12 KOs). What would have been an entertaining scrap a few years ago was more of a sad exhibition as Oliver dropped from the two punches he caught and elected to quit after the second “knockdown.” The time was 50 segundo.

 

 

 

All-action Miami featherweight Jessy Cruz (15-7-1, 6 KOs) continued his winning streak with a four-round beatdown of Mexican veteran Isaias Martin Cardona (25-15, 17 KOs). Cardona, a showboating type, was down in round, uno, three and four. After the fourth, saner heads prevailed, and he was prevented from coming out for the fifth. The official verdict was a TKO 5 (0:01).

 

 

 

Miami via Cuba’s hard-punching super middleweight Irosvani Duvergel (5-0, 3 KOs) stayed undefeated by making quick work of Miami’s Yendris Rodriguez Valdez (2-3, 2 KOs) por TKO 1 (1:46). The exciting Cuban was too strong for Valdez and after going down from a right hand, Valdez’s corner signaled their man’s surrender.

 

 

 

A four-round featherweight contest ended early when Puerto Rico’s Luis “Chucho” Melendez (3-1, 2 KOs) scored a TKO 2 (2:13) over debuting local Jonathan Conde. After a routine first round, Melendez had Conde down three times, the first with a counter left hook and then twice more with big right hands.

 

 

 

In the four-round heavyweight opener between two Miami-based sluggers, Hector “Ready for War” Hodge (3-3, 1 KO) spoiled the pro debut of Jairus Gladney (0-1) by knockout at 1:43 de la segunda ronda. The pair of big men traded wild shots until Hodge found pay dirt with a southpaw left hand, dropping Gladney. Gladney rose but was in no condition and another roundhouse left finished things.

 

 

 

“Rumble at the Rock III” was presented by Kris Lawrence and The Heavyweight Factory, in association with Tuto Zabala of All Star Boxing.

 

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HEAVYWEIGHT LEGENDS ROUNDTABLE QUOTES & FOTOS

Former Heavyweight Champions & Stars Discuss Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury Heavyweight Championship Showdown Taking Place This Saturday, Diciembre 1 En vivo por Showtime PPV® desde STAPLES Center en Los Ángeles
Haga clic en AQUÍ Para las fotos de Esther Lin / SHOWTIME

 

 

LOS ANGELES (Noviembre 30, 2018) – One day before the most significant heavyweight event in the U.S. en más de 15 año, heavyweight legends have descended on Los Angeles to discuss the Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury showdown that will be live on SHOWTIME PPV® Saturday night from STAPLES Center in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

 

 

 

A media roundtable featured heavyweight greats Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, Riddick Bowe, Gerry Cooney, Máquinas de afeitar Earnie, Buster Douglas y Michael Spinks as they broke down Saturday’s battle of unbeaten giants.

 

 

 

Las entradas para el evento, que está promovido por BombZquad Empresas y Promociones de Queensberry, en asociación con TGB Promotions y DiBella Entertainment, are on sale now and are available via AXS.com. Wilder vs.. Fury será producido y distribuido por SHOWTIME PPV. El precio de venta sugerido (HOZ) para la transmisión de pago por evento es $64.99 para definición estándar.

 

 

 

The roundtable was hosted by SHOWTIME Sports award-winning reporter Jim Gray from the Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites, Los Angeles. Here is what the heavyweight legends had to say Friday:

 

Evander Holyfield

 

 

I feel that Deontay Wilder will win because eventually he’ll land that right hand. He’s very patient. He’s a thinker, but he can also take chances. When people take chances, they win.

 

 

 

Deontay might not have as much experience as we did in our day, but he’s got the power. That’s what the people want to see and I think they’re going to be happy when they see it.

 

 

 

There was a point in time where every great heavyweight was from the United States. We had a very good amateur program. I was the last true heavyweight champion from the U.S. before Wilder and until I lost the decision against Lennox.

 

 

 

To be the heavyweight champion of the world, and to say you’re the best, you have to fight any man.

 

LENNOX LEWIS

 

 

 

“Creo que va a ser una gran pelea. Deontay Wilder has a terrific right hand and when it lands, not too many people can stand up to it. I also think that you can’t hurt what you can’t hit. Tyson Fury is not an easy person to hit. He has great ability and movement. I’m going with Deontay early or Fury late.

 

 

 

We all know how it feels to lose the heavyweight championship. We know how hard it is to gain it back. Fury has lost it, and now he wants it back. I can see now that he’s sacrificing and saying to himself that he shouldn’t have lost it, and now he has to regain it.

 

 

 

I think the view in the U.K. is that Tyson Fury is the man that stepped up. The gauntlet was thrown out there and he stood up for Britain. Deontay came to England to challenge Anthony Joshua, but it was Tyson Fury who answered the call.

 

 

 

I would say that there are a couple of meccas in boxing that are places where everyone wants to fight. Las Vegas, New York and of course, Los Angeles. My fight against Vitali Klitschko at STAPLES Center was a great fight. My plan that night was not to box to go the distance, I boxed to go a short distance and it did.

 

RIDDICK BOWE

 

 

 

I’m going with Deontay Wilder tomorrow night. He’s going to put on a great show for everyone and get another knockout.

 

 

 

Tyson Fury is skilled and tall, pero para mí, he doesn’t do enough on offense. He moves but he doesn’t move his hands enough.

 

GERRY COONEY

 

 

 

I think it’s a great fight tomorrow night. We know that Fury is coming back motivated. If Wilder finds a home for that right, he’s going to take Fury out. I think he’s going to connect at some point during the fight.

 

 

 

I think Tyson Fury is a great man for how far he’s come back in his life and for standing up to Deontay Wilder. Fury called him out, so maybe he knows something we don’t know.

 

 

 

I’m so glad to be up here. Look at all these great heavyweights and great guys. It’s special and they’re all here to watch this fight tomorrow night.

 

EARNIE SHAVERS

 

 

 

Me and Deontay are both from Alabama. I’ll be inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame soon and Deontay will be there one day as well. Deontay is a great puncher and I’m pulling for him tomorrow night.

 

 

 

I fought in a great era. If you fight guys on the same level, you’ll get good fights. These guys today could get in there in our day and put on a good show.

 

BUSTER DOUGLAS

 

 

 

I think this is going to be a good competitive fight. If I had to pick, I’d take Deontay Wilder by knockout in the eighth round.

 

 

 

I feel like Tyson Fury has already won by battling back and getting into great shape and being in this position. I’m sure many people thought they’d never see him back here. That’s a victory in itself.

 

 

 

My victory over Mike Tyson changed my life in a great way. I was now the heavyweight champion of the world. My dream had come true. Seeing my two youngest kids being born was the only thing that could top it.

 

MICHAEL SPINKS

 

 

“Que gane el mejor. I don’t know who’s in the best of shape but I think Fury being out of the ring makes me lean toward Deontay Wilder. If Fury is as big in person as they say he is, he’s got a great chance.

 

 

If you’re the underdog, you just have to go on what you know and what you’ve worked on. You can’t pay attention to the doubters. You focus on what you’ve prepared yourself for and give it your all. I always saw myself winning. It’s the greatest feeling to come out of the ring victorious.

 

 

 

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ACERCA DE WILDER vs. FURIA

Vs Deontay Wilder. Tyson Fury enfrenta al campeón mundial de peso pesado del CMB Wilder contra el campeón lineal de peso pesado Fury en SHOWTIME PPV® Sábado, Diciembre 1 from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles and presented by Premier Boxing Champions. La cartelera PPV comienza en 9 p.m. ET / 6 pm. PT and will featureunbeaten unified super welterweight world champion Jarrett Hurd returning to take onJason Welborn, Cuban heavyweight slugger Luis Ortiz facing-off against Travis Kauffman and rising undefeated heavyweight Joe Joyce battling Joe Hanks.

 

 

 

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