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ALEXIS SANTIAGO DEFEATS ERIK RUIZ IN ACTION-PACKED BANTAMWEIGHT BOUT IN MAIN EVENT OF PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS ON FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES ON FOX DEPORTES FROM SAM’S TOWN LIVE IN LAS VEGAS

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT LIONELL THOMPSON LOSES CLOSE DECISION TO PAUL PARKER & SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT LANELL BELLOWS KNOCKS OUT PREVIOUSLY UNBEATEN ANTOWYAN AIKENS
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Las Vegas (Feb. 16) – The fight capital of the world played host to this year’s fourth installment of Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions on FOX Deportes which lived up to its name with a fast-paced all out main event between bantamweights Alexis Santiago (21-3-1, 8 Kos) ea Phoenix le Eric Ruiz (15-5, 6 Kos) of Oxnard, JOALO KA. Both fighters exchanged back and forth punches throughout the bout, keeping fans at Sam’s Town Live entertained until the final bell. The bout, which went the full 10 o garela, resulted in a unanimous decision victory in favor of Santiago as the judges saw it 100-90, 99-91 le 98-92.
Santiago entered the ring very confident as he was riding a nine-fight winning streak, but Ruiz relished his underdog role as he stood in the middle of the ring going toe-to-toe with Santiago from the first bell. Both fighters used their full arsenals, throwing jabs, upper cuts and significant body shots from start to finish. Santiago applied pressure with his jab, but Ruiz did not look phased as he did his best to counter and throw hard and fast combinations. The lightning quick speed of the two pugilists saw over 1,500 punches thrown combined throughout the fight with Santiago throwing 941 and Ruiz throwing 624.
I think it was a good fight. Working with Ismael Salas has been great and made a huge difference in my performance,” ho boletse Santiago. “I definitely feel better with a better corner behind me.
Everything went as planned, the game plan was to come out and box, we thought he was going to stay in the pocket and come forward and we wanted to use the ring and trade punches.
Being the main event on Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 does a lot for me, gives me a lot more exposure, gives me a big opportunity. I really feel like I’m working towards hopefully getting a chance to go for a world title soon.
Fresh off his two-week European Victory Tour, president of Mayweather Promotions Floyd Mayweather was seen ringside as he rooted for his fighters featured on the card. The fight was called by PBC on FS1 fixture Brian Custer who was joined by former welterweight world champion Shawn Porter and his father Kenny. Porter provided his expert first-hand knowledge of the sweet science as he and his trainer/father took a break from preparing for his March 12 SHOWTIME Championship Boxing on CBS presented by PBC mega-fight against welterweight champion Keith Thurman.
khanya heavyweight Lionell Thompson (16-4, 10 Kos) ea Buffalo, NY made his Mayweather Promotions debut in a tight eight-round bout against Paul Parker (8-1, 4 Kos) ea Toledo, OH. Following a close first round, Parker began to outwork Thompson, throwing more punches as he utilized his significant height and reach advantage. The action picked up in the third round when Parker threw a hard right hand that caused Thompson to touch the canvas with his glove that was ruled a knockdown by referee Jay Nady. E le ntoa tsoela pele, Thompson picked up his pace, forcing Parker to step in and exchange. While the fight went the distance, the third-round knockdown was the difference on the judges’ scorecards, awarding Parker a close split decision with scores of 76-75 habeli 'me 76-75 for Thompson.
I knew he was a good boxer. I’ve seen him box forward and back so I had to plan my game plan accordingly,” re Parker. “I drained myself in my last fight and figured he’d box me and pressure me so I get tired. I was working on throwing combinations since he likes to jab.
My biggest advantage was my straight punches and my pressure coming forward,” continued Parker. “I was throwing more power punches I believe. Trying to block the jab. I knew I had him with my reach advantage. Knew his jab was coming from up top and bottom so I was looking for it.
Fighting on a PBC card on FS1 and FOX Deportes feels great. It allows me to secure more fights and become better known.
I think it was a bad decision because I landed more, worked him, was busier, pressed the pace and made him fight how I wanted him to fight,” o ile a re Thompson. “If you want to give him the earlier rounds, that’s cool, but not the rest. He even thought I won. He said to me, ‘I thought you outclassed me and thought you had it but I’m not a judge.
I want to just get back in and train again, move forward,” continued Thompson. “I have faced adversity all my life, so every negative I turn into a positive.
Lanell Bellows (15-1-1, 8 Kos) of Los Angeles made his national television debut to kick off the telecast in an eight-round super middleweight showdown against Antowyan Aikens (10-1-1, 1 KO) ea Atlantic City. A proud member of the Mayweather Promotionsstable of fighters, Bellows worked his jab effectively from the beginning of the bout. Bellows started to really show the power behind his punches in round three as he aggressively stalked Aikens around the ring, continuing to throw his jab. A pota tse hlano, Bellows threw a powerful right hand that sent Aikens to the canvas which caused referee Tony Weeks to wave off the bout at 2:08 ya ho pota-pota.
My game plan was to win,” said Bellows. “I was expecting to get the knockout, but as we went to fourth round noticed he wasn’t punching as much, he was playing it safe so I knew I had to press to get some action.
I trained hard and really prepared for this fight. I was getting frustrated because his lack of activity was starting to frustrate me because he was running too much.
I’m ready for whatever Mayweather Promotions puts in front of me. Any fight that keeps me moving and brings positive progression to my career.
This installment of PBC’s Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions on FOX Deportes was promoted by Mayweather Promotions and sponsored by Corona.
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BANTAMWEIGHT CONTENDER ALEXIS SANTIAGO READY FOR HEADLINING DEBUT AGAINST ERIK RUIZ ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 HO TSOA MOTSE OA SAM O PHELA LAS VEGAS

Phoenix-Born Rising Star Talks Training Camp, His Opponent, Family and More Before
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Las Vegas (February 12, 2016) – Rising bantamweight contender Alexis “Beaver” Santiago (20-3-1, 8 Kos) is nearing his first headlining event as he takes on Eric Ruiz(15-4, 6 Kos) Labobeli, February 16 from Sam’s Town Live in Las Vegas on Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions ka Fox Deportes.
Televised kgaso qala ka 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT and features a light heavyweight battle between Lionel “Lonnie B” Thompson le Paul Parker plus a super middleweight showdown that pits Lanell “KO” Bellows against unbeaten Antowyan “Iceman” Aikens.
Santiago has promised that his first shot at a main event will not disappoint.
Everybody watching can expect a real exciting fight,” ho boletse Santiago. “I like to go out there and perform and give everyone a great show. I can box and make it easy if I want, but I want to give everyone something to remember. I know Ruiz is coming to fight, and I know I’m going to give it my all.
The road to this fight has been a long one for Santiago. The 25-year-old grew up in Phoenix, Arizona and was frequently in and out of trouble as a youth, eventually leading to his interest in boxing.
Before I got into boxing, I got into street fights and was getting kicked out of school and all that,” ho boletse Santiago. “I was always the troublemaker. My parents wanted to keep me on the right path. I had friends who were training in a boxing gym. I wanted to join them but my parents wouldn’t let me.
I kept getting into trouble and by the time I was 14, my brother and sister just started taking me to the gym without telling my parents. They were really mad at first, but eventually they saw how good it was for me and I just fell in love with the sport.
Ka mor'a ho retelehela lan a 2009, Santiago managed his own career and eventually decided to move to Las Vegas four years ago. He made signing with Mayweather Promotions one of his goals, a mark he achieved last year before his September fight.
One of my goals when I moved to Las Vegas was to sign with Mayweather Promotions, and now I’m the first Mexican fighter from Mayweather Promotions to headline a PBC show,” ho boletse Santiago. “I felt like it was time to take control of my career and take the next step and get the bigger and better fights. I wanted to be taken care of.
Before his last fight, Santiago began working with respected trainer Ismael Salas and the two have been preparing a game plan for the tough Ruiz.
Training with Ismael has been going really well and we’re getting great sparring,” ho boletse Santiago. “We’re working on little things we need to fix, like sitting down on punches and other things. Ismael isn’t changing anything, but he’s just polishing everything and helping me out.
We’ve seen video of our opponent so we know what we need to do and we’ve worked on it already. Ismael is a really smart trainer and I’m looking forward to improving with him each time out.
Hona joale, Santiago is ready to step into the ring and show the skills he has worked so hard to hone. With a win, Santiago has big goals for this year and beyond.
I’m very motivated and excited to be the main event,” ho boletse Santiago. “It’s going to be an exciting fight and we’re focused on making everything go well on February 16. I want a world title shot this year. I’m ranked by everybody, so hopefully with this fight we will get a step closer.
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King’s Promotions Fighters Carlos Rosario & David Gonzales speak after big wins this past Tuesday night


Bethlehema, PA. (February 11, 2016) – This past Tuesday night at the Sands Bethlehem Event Center, two of King’s Promotions up and coming prospects gained big wins on the non-televised undercard of a Premier Boxing Champions FS1 Toe-To-Toe Labobelis show.
Krrish Refresh. Welterweight David “TwoGunz” Gonzales (7-0-2, 2 KO oa) of Philadelphia scored a 4th round stoppage over veteran Justin Johnson and Lightweight CarlosRockhands” Rosari (4-1, 2 KO oa) ea Pennsauken, NJ won a 4-round split decision war over Victor Vasquez in what was the fight of the night.
Ka tlaase mona, are post fight interviews with the two victors as they talk about their great wins and future plans.
David Gonzales
Carlos Rosario
Carlos Rosario

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SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT LANELL BELLOWS TALKS TRAINING CAMP, Floyd MAYWEATHER & MORE BEFORE FIRST TELEVISED FIGHT

Bellows Takes on Unbeaten Antowyan Aikens Labobeli, February 16
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Las Vegas (February 10, 2016) – Rising bartolomeo middleweight contender Lanell “KO” Bellows (14-1-1, 7 Kos) is deep into training camp as he prepares to take on unbeaten Antowyan Aikens (10-0-1, 1 KO) ka Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions on FOX Deportes on Labobeli, February 16 ho tloha Sam's Town Phela ho Las Vegas.
The eight-round super middleweight contest is the first televised appearance for the fighter who lives in Las Vegas and trains out of Floyd Mayweather’s Mayweather Boxing Club. Televised kgaso qala ka 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT and is headlined by Alexis Santiago(20-3-1, 8 Kos) ho jara Eric Ruiz (15-4, 6 Kos) in a 10-round bantamweight showdown.
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Bellows is set for his most high-profile fight to date and shared his thoughts on training camp, his promoter Floyd Mayweather, mohanyetsi oa hae le ho feta:
How is training camp going?
Training camp is going beautifully. It’s going as planned. I’m training with Otis Pimpleton and Rafael Ramos at the Mayweather Boxing Club. I’m doing everything they are asking for and we’re more than prepared for this fight.
What do you know about your opponent?
I know he’s tall and that he likes to box a little bit. I know for sure that he’s going to lose onFebruary 16. He doesn’t have a chance of winning. He jabs and runs well so I’m preparing for that. I’m going to come into the ring and bring all I got.
You’ve fought in Las Vegas more than anywhere throughout your career. What does it mean to you to be aLas Vegas Fighter”?
It’s definitely a beautiful thing. Las Vegas is the boxing capital of the world. I’m a resident of Las Vegas now so fighting in where I consider to be my home means a lot of fans, lelapa la, and team support.
What are the advantages you have in training at the Mayweather Boxing Club with the other Mayweather Promotions’ bahlabani?
There’s a level of competition here that motivates me to strive harder and to do my best. When you look to your left and your right, everyone here is trying to do the exact same thing. We have the same goal in mind. It definitely keeps you focused and pushes you to keep going.
How influential has Floyd been in your career?
Floyd has been very influential in my career. He’s the reason for me even being a part of Mayweather Promotions. His work ethic is something I try to mimic and gives me the motivation to take my career to the next level. It’s a very positive and impactful influence. Floyd leads by example. He’s a very busy man so he can’t always be at the gym. But when he does come in, he advises me on things that I need to work on and how I can improve myself. He always brings that positive energy wherever he goes.
What are your thoughts on fighting on television for the first time?
It was bound to happen. At all the other fights I’ve participated in, there are always cameras rolling. The only difference now is that I’m going to be televised. I’m still going to go out there and take care of business. There’s always pressure whenever you enter the ring but for me being televised just adds to my motivation. I get to showcase my talent and the work I’ve put in to my training for everyone to see. Ha a le qetellong ea letsatsi le, whether I’m on television or not, I’m still a fighter and I’m here to win.
What are your goals for your career in 2016?
My goals for this year are to be a minor belt holder and a contender for a world championship belt. I just want to be able to build on to my legacy for my family, metsoalle, and my fans. I want to be the best I can be, not just this year but for my entire career.
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JAMEL HERRING WINS UNANIMOUS DECISION OVER LUIS EDUARDO FLORES ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS ON FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES ON FOX DEPORTES FROM SANDS BETHLEHEM EVENTS CENTER IN BETHLEHEM, PA

Alex Martin Defeats Rossemberth Gomez by Unanimous Decision
Raynell Williams Scores Unanimous Decision Over Gabriel Tolmajyan
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Bethlehema, PA. (February 10, 2016) – Krrish 2012 U.S. Olympian Jamel Herring (15-0, 8 Kos) scored a unanimous decision (100-88, 100-88, 99-89) over Colombia’s Luis Eduardo Flores (21-3, 17 Kos) in a 10-round lightweight bout in the main event of Tuesday ea Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions ka Fox Sports fight card at Sands Event Center in Bethlehem, PA.
Herring, who represented the United States at the 2012 Olympic games after winning the U.S. National Hardcore tlotla selemong sona seo, commanded the action throughout.
I knew if I boxed smart it would show, but I didn’t think it would be that wide a margin,” re Herring. “He’s a very experienced fighter.
Herring added, “I was trying to get rid of him early because he’s a dangerous guy. If you let a guy like that sit around too long there’s always the risk that you might get clipped with something and regret it.
Herring, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, hopes the win Labobeli night will launch him into world title contention in 2016.
Ho etsa hore U.S. qalo, the Magangue, Colombia native Flores put on a valiant effort, recovering from a flurry in the second round that would have sent most fighters packing.
La bohlano ho pota-pota, the 28-year-old Flores was ruled to have been knocked down twice, but disputes those calls by the ref. “Both times that the officials called it a knockdown and started counting were just slips. I didn’t actually get knocked down either time,” re Flores.
Flores added, “Ke tseba seo (Herring) had the advantage bosiung bona, and he outperformed me. But I’ll keep trying wherever my next opportunity comes.
I think getting a win like this over a fighter with Floresexperience will help me gain a lot more respect. People seeing me win on my first PBC card on national TV on FS1 and FOX Deportes just helps raise my profile and I look forward to being back,” re Herring.
The opening televised bout featured unbeaten prospect Alex Martin (12-0, 5 Kos) hlōtse Rossemberth Gomez (17-5-1, 13 Kos) ka ntsoe-leng qeto ea (80-72, 79-73, 79-73) a tse robeli ho pota welterweight Tlholisanong.
Martin, e 2012 National Golden Gloves Champion, controlled much of the fight from the outside using his superior footwork to evade Gomez.
The Harvey, IL native Martin said, “I could see his punches coming from a mile away, but I should have followed up a little more than I did bosiung bona and let my hands go a bit more too.
An owner of 340 amateur wins, Martin turned pro in 2013 and is yet to lose. That experience helped Martin keep his composure when Gomez taunted him repeatedly in the second round.
We wanted to make Martin mad and get him to punch himself out if we could,” said the 29-year-old Gomez.
Martin responded to the talk of baiting saying, “I just stuck to my fundamentals, kept pumping my jab and setting him up for the next shot.
I knew I hurt him with the uppercut. He walked right into it. And then when I threw the hook he couldn’t do anything,” re Martin.
Following the bout Gomez said, “I plan to retire after bosiung bona. I care too much and fight too hard to be just another opponent.
The second televised fight saw Raynell Williams (11-0, 5 Kos) win a unanimous decision (79-73, 79-73, 78-74) ka Gabriel Tolmajyan (14-3-2, 3 Kos) in eight rounds of lightweight action.
Setho se seng sa 2008 U.S. Olympic team, Cleveland’s Williams was able to establish himself early and get in a rhythm.
The only time he was able to catch me with anything was when I got a little lazy,” o ile a re Williams.
Williams caught Tolmajyan with a big right hand in the fourth round, seemingly stunning Tolmajyan momentarily, but he kept his composure and didn’t allow himself to become overzealous.
I was focused on boxing him and not so much worried about the knockout,” added Williams. “I knew I was winning the rounds.
In the final frame, Tolmajyan, fighting out of Glendale, JOALO KA, caught Williams with a shot that nearly ended things.
Williams recalled, “It was an overhand left that he hit me with. And then he came after me again, but the ref and I made contact, so then the ref pushed me away because he didn’t want me to try holding on to him. But once I got my feet under me I was fine.
Leha ho le joalo, Tolmajyan wasn’t impressed with Williams saying, “He wasn’t as good as we were expecting and I had him hurt with my left.
I thought that I was winning the fight to be honest. I didn’t think I was going to lose the decision,” added Tolmajyan.
Williams concluded, “I hope to learn from my mistakes bosiung bona. I got caught with a good punch in the last few seconds bosiung bona, so I just need to work on consistency and fighting until the final bell.
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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS MAKE SUPER BOWL 50 PREDICTIONS


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See below for Super Bowl 50 predictions from PBC fighters:
Tse ling tse Berto: I’ve got the Panthers by a dime. Man, that Broncosdefense is ferocious! I’ve never seen any team get after a guy like they got after Tom Brady. So how is my boy Cam Newton gonna handle them? Have you seen Cam run? He’s gonna run right over them.
Against the Patriots, that defense was allowed to be ferocious, but Cam won’t allow that. As for [Broncos running back] Ronnie Hillman, he’s my dude; he’s just gotta work on them hands a little bit.
Dominic Breazeale: I’ve got the Panthers winning, 35-21. Cam Newton is just having way too much fun, and at this point, I would have to say the guy is unstoppable.
Omar Douglas: I’m going with Panthers. Cam Newton has played great all season and almost went undefeated. He is not your average quarterback. He can throw the long ball or run it in for a touchdown. And on top of it all, he’s having fun. It’s hard to beat a guy like that!
Omar Figueroa Jr.: I don’t want to give a prediction. I love the Broncos like I love the San Antonio Spurs. But the Panthers are the Golden State Warriors of football right now. I see the Broncos having a really hard time keeping up.
Miguel Flores: Carolina has been smashing everyone, and Denver has been somewhat inconsistent. But after the Broncosmost recent games and their showing on defense, I will have to stick with the famous cliché: “Offense wins games, defense wins championships.
The Panthers have shown that they can be great offensively, but their defense hasn’t always been on point. So I’m going with the Broncos in a tight one.
Danny Garcia: I’m going with the Panthers. They’re rolling right now. They’ve got youth and energy, and they’ve got a lot of momentum going into the game. If they just stay focused and don’t party and get caught up [in the hype], they’ll win it.
Terrell Gausha: Panthers, because my bro that I went to high school with plays for Carolina: wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. Hape, I think they are just that good.
Tony Harrison: Carolina Panthers all the way. As a former high school quarterback, I love what Cam is doing for the game. He’s amazing. E boetse e, many people don’t know but my younger cousin, Devin Funchess (pictured above with Harrison while at the University of Michigan), plays wide receiver for the Panthers. So I’m always going with family in any situation.
Julius Jackson: I’ve got the Broncos. They have a better system as far as demonstrating an ability to play as a cohesive unit. That’s what will give them the edge.
Arabemohamed James: I’m gonna have to go with the Panthers, because Cam Newton has been handling business. Hape, that team has kinda been an underdog. But every time people count them out, they come out and refuse to lose, which is something I respect and relate to.
Amir Khan: I would have to say that the Broncos have the veteran leadership in Peyton Manning and they’ve been there before, so they have the better overall experience. Empa qetellong, the youth and explosiveness of Cam Newton will win the day in what will be a hard-fought Panthers’ tlhōlo.
Paulie Malignaggi: I’m going with the underdog Broncos. Maybe it’s just going with my heart, but I’m a Manning fan, mainly because his brother is the QB for my New York Giants, so I’m keeping it in the family.
Abnere Mares: I’m taking the Panthers. Cam Newton has a style on and off the field that just dominates. It’s the Panthersyear, Cam is a tremendous leader and QB, and it’s time for a new dynasty to be born.
Shawn Porter: I think this is gonna be a great Super Bowl! It’s a very evenly matched game. Both teams are solid on both sides of the ball and have great quarterbacks. Peyton Manning is trying to solidify his status as an all-time great QB, and Cam Newton is trying to establish himself as a future great. I’m having a really hard time picking a winner, but personally I would love to see Cam Newton and the Panthers win.
Michael liqibi: I’ve got to go with the Panthers. I’m gonna take Billy the Kid-Cam Newton-over the Old Deputy Sheriff, Peyton Manning.
Errol Spence Jr.: The Panthers will win because the Broncosdefense will not be able to contain or stop Cam Newton. And the Pantherspass defense is too good for a shell-of-himself Peyton Manning. I went to school with [Broncos defensive end] Von Miller, but I want Cam to win.
Antonio Tarver: It’s a destiny type of year for Cam Newton and the Panthers. I don’t think anyone is gonna stop them. While my heart is with Denver and the wise old veteran Peyton Manning-us old guys gotta stick together-I have to put my money on Cam and the Panthers.
All I pray for is to go out like Peyton Manning: attempting to win it all before I retire. But I have to say the Panthers will win.
Austin Trout: I’ve got the Panthers winning. They’re just playing with great team chemistry and great leadership in Cam Newton. But I’m still J-E-T-S till I D-I-E.
Sammy Vasquez Jr.: It’s simple: Panthers all day. They’ve been on fire. Cam Newton deserves it now after putting in the years with the team and all the hard work. They work together as a team, and that’s a great part of being successful.
Deontay Wilder: I like the Panthers because Cam Newton is just on a different level, a force to be reckoned with.
Thomas Williams Refresh.: I’m taking the Broncos simply because of the experience factor. Cam Newton’s year has been phenomenal; he is an MVP for sure. But I think Peyton Manning’s postseason and all-around experience will outweigh Cam’s magic.
This will be just another walk in the park for Manning, who has been in the tougher, more grueling games over the course of his career.
Final tally: Panthers 17, Broncos 4.

ALEXIS SANTIAGO O TSAMAEA LE ERIK RUIZ KETSAHALO E KHOLO EA PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIETS TSA LENOANA HO TSA MONOO KA LABOBELI KA LA FS1. &Boxing Champions Fox SPORTS Ka Labobeli, FEBRUARY 16 HO TSOA MOTSE OA SAM O PHELA LAS VEGAS (11 P.M. Et / 8 P.M. PT)

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Las Vegas (February 1, 2016) – Alexis “Beaver” Santiago (20-3-1, 8 Kos) o ea bakeng sa tlhōlo ea hae ea leshome e latellanang ha a nka California Eric Ruiz (15-4, 6 Kos) ketsahalong e kholo ea boima ba 10 bantamweight ea Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions ka Fox Deportes Labobeli, February 16 ho tloha Sam's Town Phela ho Las Vegas.
Televised kgaso qala ka 11 p.m. LE/8 p.m. PT mme e fana ka li-matchups tse ling tse peli tse khahlisang joalo ka boima bo bobebe Lionel “E Moholo” Thompson (16-3, 10 Kos) lintoa Paul Parker (7-1, 4 Kos) papaling ya mekgatlo e robedi le ho otla ka thata Lanell “KO” Bellows(14-1-1, 7 Kos) lifahleho Antowyan “Iceman” Aikens (10-0-1, 1 KO) a tse robeli ho pota bartolomeo middleweight Tlholisanong.
“Ke thabile haholo ka ntoa ena le ho ba sehlooho sa FS1 le FOX Deportes,” ho boletse Santiago. “Mohanyetsi oa ka ke mohlabani ea matla haholo eo ke labalabelang ho loana. Nka kena ka moo le lebokose empa ke rata ho kena bohareng ba selikalikoe le ho fapanyetsana ha ke tlameha. Ke na le bonnete ba hore e tla ba ntoa February 16.”
“Ona ke monyetla o motle ho 'na' me ke tla o sebelisa ka botlalo,” ho boletse Ruiz. “Ke tla ba mabifi 'me nke ke ka lumella mohanyetsi oa ka hore a phutholohe motsotsoana o le mong. Ke tlil'o tla kokota, kahoo ke tšepa hore ha a nnyenyefatse.”
“Re thabile haholo hore ebe re khona ho bonts'a tse ling tsa Liphatlalatso tsa Mayweather’ linaleli tse ntseng li phahama ho FS1 le FOX Deportes, 'me re labalabela ho tsoela pele ho etsa mananeo mona Las Vegas,” o ile a re Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ea Mayweather ho phahamiswa. “E tla ba bosiu bo monate ba lintoa ho Sam's Town Live le tsela e phethahetseng ea ho qala 2016 bakeng sa Mayweather Promotions.”
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e khothaletsoang ke Mayweather Promotions, ba turu ka $25 le $50, se ke ua ho akarelletsa le ho hlokehang ditefello, 'me li rekisoa Labobeli, February 2 ka 10 a.m. PT. Litekete li ka rekoa inthaneteng ho: -http://www.samstownlv.com/thabisa, ka bitsa(702) 284-7777, kapa ofising efe kapa efe ea lebokose la Boyd Gaming.
A lan ho tloha 2009, Santiago ea lilemo li 25 ha a e-so hlōloe lipapaling tsa hae tse robong tsa ho qetela 'me o tsoa tlhōlong ea Gustavo Molina ka Mphalane. 2015. Letsoalloa la Phoenix le ile la hlola Javier Gallo le Antonio Tostado Garcia ka 2015 'me ha a so ka a nka tahlehelo ho tloha ka nako eo 2012. Litlhōlo tsa hae tse hlollang ka ho fetisisa li ile tsa feta bahlabani ba kileng ba hlōloa Alex Rangel le Hanzel Martinez., bao ka bobeli a ileng a ba otla ka makhetlo a 10.
Ho loana ho tsoa ho Oxnard, California, Ruiz esale a loana ho tloha ka nako eo 2011 'me a hapa likhau tse robong tsa pele tsa mosebetsi oa hae. Motho ea lilemo li 24 o tla tloha ka November 2015 tlhōlo holim'a Roy Tapia ea neng a sa hlōloe nakong e fetileng ntoeng e matla e bileng teng Las Vegas.
Ke 'mampoli oa nako e mehlano oa New York State Golden Gloves ea emelang Buffalo, Thompson o tla ka mor'a tlholo ea ho emisa Thomas Hanhaw ka Mphalane 2015. Motho ea lilemo li 30 o boetse o na le tlholo ho feta Yathomas Riley ea neng a sa hloloe le Ryan Coyne ea kileng a otloa..
E emetseng Toledo, Ohio, Parker o hapile lintoa tse supileng tsa pele tsa mosebetsi oa hae mme o batla ho bokella tlholo e 'ngoe ka Hlakola 16. Mohlankana ea lilemo li 30 o se a hlōtse Dwayne Williams le Brian Holstein ba neng ba sa hloloe..
E tsoa Los Angeles empa e loana le ho ikoetlisa Las Vegas, Bellows o kena ntoeng ena ka lebelo la ho hlola ka makhetlo a robeli. Motho ea lilemo li 30 o tla sheba ho tsoela pele ho boloka lebelo ha a ntse a tsoela pele ho hlola likhau tse 'ne tsa hae 2015 'me u fumane boemo ba tlhōlisano ea maemo a lefats'e ka 2016.
E sa hloloe ebile e loana ho tsoa Atlantic City, New Jersey, Aikens o batla ho fumana katleho e kholo ho qala 2016. Moshanyana ea lilemo li 26 o ile a koala ea hae 2014 ka ho hlola Sherman Artis Jr. pele a hlola Edgar Perez ka 2015.
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RISING STAR ERICKSON LUBIN REMAINS UNBEATEN WITH VICTORY OVER JOSE DE JESUS MACIAS ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS: THE NEXT ROUND ON BOUNCE TV SUNDAY NIGHT FROM SEMINOLE CASINO HOTEL IMMOKALEE IN IMMOKALEE, FLA.

FLORIDA’S JOSEPH ELEGELE STOPS ALEX DE JESUS IN THE
SIXTH ROUND OF WELTERWEIGHT SHOWDOWN
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FEATHERWEIGHT PROSPECT DENNIS GALARZA DOMINATES
SAMUAL AMAOKO ON HIS WAY TO UNANIMOUS DECISION
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IMMOKALEE, FL. (February 1, 2016) – Bochaba-naleli Erickson “The Hammer” Lubin(14-0, 10 Kos) defeated Mexican brawler Jose De Jesus Macias (18-5-2, 9 Kos) in his first main event Sontaha bosiu Tonakgolo Boxing Champions: The Next Roundka Go tlola TV from a sold out Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee in Immokalee, Florida.
Lubin, ea Orlando, showed superior skills by using his quick hands and combination punching to offset Maciascome-forward style. A pota tse hlano, Lubin scored a knockdown when he landed a cuffing right hook that forced Macias to touch the canvas with his glove.
The fast rising 20-year-old landed the harder blows and was looking to stop his opponent inside the distance. Macias continued to fight aggressively throughout the contest and he was able to survive and push Lubin to 10-rounds for the first time in his career.
Lubin remained perfect as a professional by scores of 99-90 le 100-89 ka makhetlo a mabeli.
In a battle of southpaw welterweights, Florida’s Joseph Elegele (15-3, 11 Kos) ile a khaotsa hoAlex De Jesu o ile a (21-1, 13 Kos) in the sixth round of their scheduled eight-round affair.
Elegele brought the pressure early, hurting De Jesus with an overhand left in round two before he put his opponent on the canvas in round three with a brilliant combination on the ropes. The knockdown came at the end of the round and clearly dazed De Jesus, who walked to the wrong corner after the bell.
A hard left hand punctuated another combination that closed the show for Elegele in round six. The fight was called off by referee James Warring 56 metsotsoana e ka pota. De Jesus was taken to North Collier Hospital after the fight as a precaution.
A a qalang gia, featherweight tšepo Dennis Galarza (12-1, 8 Kos) cruised to a unanimous decision over Ghana’s Samual Amaoko (21-6, 15 Kos) in their eight-round bout.
Galarza outclassed Amaoko in every facet, winning each round on his way to his seventh straight win. The more active and accurate fighter, Galarza was rewarded with scores of 80-72 tsohle baahloli ba bararo’ scorecards.
Here is what the fighters had to say Sunday night:
Erickson LUBIN
He was a very awkward fighter with a herky -jerky style. He took a lot of blows and a lot of good blows. In the end I was able to come out with the victory.
He was tougher than I thought. It was a little different than most of my fights but it’s good experience. I’m happy to get 10 rounds in.
I just want to keep moving on from here and moving forward. I want to move up the ladder.
JOSE DE JESUS MACIAS
He was a strong fighter and he moved very well. I was able to handle everything he had and I thought I was in the fight.
He has a lot of power. He’s not the best guy I’ve faced but he did enough to get the win tonight.
JOSEPH ELEGELE
I felt good out there. I did my thing. I told everybody that I was going to stop this guy and that’s what I did.
I doubled my left hand and I knew I hurt him. He couldn’t take any more shots so I finished him.
I want to fight someone in the top 15. I want to compete with the best. It’s my time.
DENNIS GALARZA
My opponent was very tough. We fought eight hard rounds with a veteran.
I wanted to get him out of there but we stayed patient and stuck to the game plan. I’m getting better every time out there.
It’s my second time going eight rounds and soon I’ll be ready for ten rounds anyone that wants to get in there with me.
SAMUEL AMAOKO
I went out and gave it my all. I thought it was closer and that I was landing some shots with more power.
He is a very good fighter but I fought well and tried to get the win.
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THE GHOSTREMAINS HIGHEST VIEWED TV FIGHTER IN BOXING

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Gilroy, JOALO KA (January 29, 2016)With the PBC (Premier Boxing Championships) debuting boxing back on NBC le Fox, Robert “The Moea” Mohlabani (33-4-1, 18 Kos) remains the highest viewed TV fighter in the sport. Haele hantle, Guerrero’s fights with Keith “Nako E Le 'Ngoe” Thurman (26-0, 22 Kos) le Danny “Swift” Garcia (32-0, 18 Kos) are two of the most watched boxing matches in the last 17 lilemo tse.
In March of 2015, Thurman vs. Mohlabani on NBC peaked at 4.2 limilione tse bashebelli, making it the most viewed fight telecast since 1998 neng Oscar De La Hoya fought on the FOX network. This past weekend, Garcia vs.. Mohlabanion FOX peaked at 3.5 limilione tse bashebelli, making Guerrero the most watched fighter in boxing.
Known for bringing excitement to the ring, Robert Guerrero is your modern day gladiator. His fights are never boring and his relentless attack is what makes boxing appealing to the average sports fan. His tenacity and aggressiveness translates to great television.
Last Saturday Robert Guerrero once again proved he’s the peoples champion, giving the fans what they deserve, an all action fight. With the PBC showcasing their stars on network television, boxing is heading to the glory days of the 80’s and 90’s. Guerrero is happy to lead the way.
Everyone knows when I step in the ring, I’m going to bring an exciting fight to the fans.” a re Robert Guerrero. “Being a warrior is in my blood, it’s the meaning of my last name in Spanish. It brings me great joy to know that the PBC is generating a tremendous amount of new fans with all the fights they’re showing on network television. Boxing is back like never before and I’m happy to be spearheading the movement.

PBC’S DEBUT ON FOX DELIVERS RATINGS KO

Boxing’s Return after Almost 20 Years Overwhelming Success
Los Angeles – Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) brought championship boxing back to FOX in prime timeMoqebelo night after an almost 20-year absence and delivered a resounding ratings knockout. The PBC on FOX, headlined by an intense 12-round battle for the vacant welterweight title between victor Danny Garcia and Robert Guerrero, delivered PBC’s best audience since April 2015.
Fueled by three exciting bouts, the PBC on FOX averaged a 1.5/3 household rating/share with 2.5 million viewers from 8:00 – 10:37 PM Et, ho ea ka Nielsen, +36% in rating and +39% in audience compared to PBC’s last primetime telecast (1.1/2, 1.8 million viewers on NBC, 12/12/15).
Ratings and viewership built throughout the evening’s broadcast. FOX’s first bout featuring a hard-hitting heavyweight bout between Dominic Breazeale and Amir Mansour delivered a 1.3/2 le 2.2 limilione tse bashebelli, while ratings increased slightly for Sammy Vasquez’s TKO win over Aron Martinez with a 1.4/2, le 2.2 limilione tse bashebelli. Ratings then jumped for Danny Garcia’s spirited win vs. Robert Guerrero by unanimous decision that averaged a 1.8/3 le 3.0 limilione tse bashebelli.
Additional Highlights
· The PBC on FOX ranks as the most-watched PBC event on any network since
April 11, 2015 ka NBC (2.9 limilione tse).
· Ties as PBC’s highest-rated event among Adults 18-49 since its broadcast premiere on March 7, 2015.
· The fight card peaked at the end of the main-event between Garcia and Guerrero with 3.5 million viewers from 10:15-10:30am, to tie as the second-best peak audience for a PBC event since its broadcast premiere.
· An estimated 6.2 million viewers watched all or part of Moqebelo night’s fight card.
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