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JUAN HERALDEZ Ikẹkọ ibudó Awọn akiyesi

“Ni Oṣu Kẹwa 31 gbogbo eniyan yoo rii ohun ti Mo ni agbara," – Heraldez

Olukọni Unbeaten Juan Heraldez Awọn oju Awọn aṣaju-ija Agbaye tẹlẹ Regis Proisis ni SHOWTIME PPV® ActionSaturday, October 31 Gbe Lati Alamodome ni San Antonio, Texas ni Iṣẹlẹ Ti Ṣafihan nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier

NIU YOKI – October 16, 2020 – Unbeaten Super lightweight contender Juan Heraldez ti jin sinu ibudó ikẹkọ ati pin awọn imọ inu awọn ipalemo rẹ bi o ṣe sunmọ ifigagbaga kan si aṣaaju iṣaaju Régis "Rougarou" Prograis lojo satide, October 31 gbe lori SHIFTIME PPV ninu iṣẹlẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier ti akọle nipasẹ Gervonta Davis vs.. Leo Santa Cruz n gbe lati Alamodome ni San Antonio.

“O ti jẹ ibudó ọsẹ mẹjọ gigun ti ngbaradi fun Prograis,”Heraldez sọ. “A n ja ara ti o yatọ si onija, eyiti o jẹ ohun ti o dara nitori pe o jẹ iru onija ti o wa lati ja. Ara bii eyi jẹ ki o rọrun fun mi lati kọ ati mura.

“Prograis ni agbara, ṣugbọn o ni lati gbe e ati pe nibo ni idaabobo mi wa. Aabo mi ti jẹ ifosiwewe nigbagbogbo ati pe o jẹ nkan ti a ma n ṣatunṣe nigbagbogbo ati lati wa awọn ọna fun mi lati ni iriri. Lori iwe awọn iwe eri rẹ wa nibẹ, ṣugbọn ni iwọn gbogbo eyiti o jade ni ẹnu-ọna. Nigbati agogo ba ndun, Emi ko ronu nipa rẹ ti o jẹ aṣaju-aye tẹlẹ. Mo ja mo gba iṣẹ naa. ”

Heraldez ti ni ibamu si awọn ayipada ti iṣelọpọ nipasẹ ikẹkọ lakoko ajakaye-arun na, ati pe o ti ni anfani lati ni idojukọ jakejado ibudó. O jẹ ki awọn amayederun ni Clubwe Boxing Mayweather, ibi ti o irin ni Las Vegas, fun iranlọwọ tọju awọn ohun ṣiṣe ni irọrun bi o ṣe mura lati dojukọ alatako ti o nira julọ lati ọjọ.

“Aarun ajakaye naa ti ni ipa diẹ lori ibudó bi o ti ni pẹlu ohun gbogbo miiran,”Heraldez sọ. “Awọn ilana pupọ ati awọn igbese aabo wa, nitorinaa o ko le yi awọn alabašepọ sparring pada ni rọọrun bi o ti le ṣe tẹlẹ. Ṣiṣatunṣe lati wọ iboju-boju ninu ere idaraya ati idanwo ni igbagbogbo jẹ awọn ohun ti o kọ lati lo. Ẹgbẹ Boxing Boxing ti Mayweather ti ṣe iṣẹ nla kan ti mimu ile-idaraya ni mimọ ati ailewu fun gbogbo wa. Ọpọlọpọ awọn alabagbepo mi wa nibi ni Las Vegas ngbaradi fun awọn ija nla, nitorinaa o jẹ rilara nla ni mimọ pe a le wa si ibi idaraya ti aabo wa ni akọkọ. ”

Unralden Heraldez yoo pada si oruka lẹhin ti o ja asiwaju agbaye tẹlẹ Argenis Mendez si iyaworan ni Oṣu Karun 2019 lori Showtime. Heraldez ti fi okun iyalẹnu ti awọn iṣẹgun papọ si ọjọ kan 2017 Ijagunmolu lori lẹhinna-unbeaten Jose Miguel Borrego, ati pẹlu ifigagbaga knockout lori Eddie Ramirez ni Kínní 2019 yori si ija Mendez. Heraldez ti tẹsiwaju lati ṣe itanran-tune akọle ohun-ija rẹ sinu ija Prograis.

“Emi ati ẹgbẹ mi ti n ṣiṣẹ lori ọpọlọpọ awọn nkan bii jab mi, ṣugbọn o ṣe pataki julọ nibiti Mo wa ninu oruka ni gbogbo igba,”Heraldez sọ. “Imọye oruka mi ti gbe ago yii ga. Olukọ mi ati Emi tọju awọn nkan ile-iwe atijọ, a ko ni agbara ati olukọni itutu, a ṣiṣẹ lori awọn ipilẹ ati dara si wọn ni ibudó kọọkan. Boxing jẹ rọrun. Stick ati gbe ki o ma ṣe lu. Ikẹkọ ti Mo gba lati ọdọ Coach Otis Pimpleton ni wiwa ọpọlọpọ awọn nkan bii kadio, ilana, oruka IQ, bbl, nitorinaa iṣẹ mi ni lati tẹtisi ẹgbẹ mi ati gbekele wọn nigbati mo wa ni ibudó ati ni oruka ni alẹ ija. ”

Lakoko ti Heraldez n wa lati ni ilọsiwaju lori iyaworan ninu ija rẹ kẹhin, Prograis yoo wa ni nwa lati agbesoke pada lati ijatilẹ iṣẹ akọkọ rẹ, Aigbagbe 140-iwon iṣọkan idapọ pẹlu Josh Taylor. Pẹlu awọn onija mejeeji ti ebi npa fun win ni Oṣu Kẹwa 31, Heraldez nireti alẹ alẹ fun awọn egeb onijakidijagan.

“Lori alẹ ija, awọn aza wa mejeeji yoo ṣe fun iṣẹ nla,”Heraldez sọ. “Awọn mejeeji mu ọpọlọpọ wa si oruka. A n mejeeji ja lati jẹ ti o dara julọ, ṣugbọn ni Oṣu Kẹwa 31, gbogbo eniyan yoo rii ohun ti Mo ni agbara. ”

NIPA DAVIS VS. SANTA CRUZ
Davis la. Santa Cruz yoo rii aṣaju-aye igba mẹta Gervonta “ojò” Davis ati asiwaju agbaye pipin merin Leo "Iwariri-ilẹ" Santa Cruz ogun fun WBA Super Featherweight ati WBA Lightweight Championships akọle akọle SHOWTIME PPV Satide, October 31 (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT) ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier lati Alamodome ni San Antonio, Texas.

Kaadi kekere ti o ni akopọ yoo jẹ ẹya abinibi San Antonio abinibi ati WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios ti n daabobo akọle rẹ lodi si kọlu Ryan “Omokunrinmalu” Karl ninu iṣẹlẹ akọkọ-ati aṣaju-fẹẹrẹ fẹẹrẹ agbaye tẹlẹ Regis “Rougarou” Prograis yoo mu oludije ti ko ni idije Juan Heraldez ni iṣafihan yika 10 kan. Ninu aṣii tẹlifisiọnu, awọn agbẹja fẹẹrẹ fẹẹrẹ Isaac Cruz ati Diego Magdaleno yoo ja ni ija iyọkuro akọle IBF kan.

Iṣẹlẹ naa ni igbega nipasẹ Awọn igbega Mayweather, TGB ni igbega, Awọn igbega GTD ati Club Boxing Boxing Santa Cruz. Tiketi wa ni tita ni bayi o le ra ni Ticketmaster.com. Alamodome ti ṣe ilana eto ilera ati aabo okeerẹ lati daabobo itankale itankale coronavirus. Gbogbo awọn onijakidijagan ti o wa si iṣẹlẹ naa yoo wa ni ayewo lori titẹsi ati pe wọn nilo lati wọ iboju-boju bii tẹle awọn itọnisọna jijin ti awujọ. Awọn tiketi yoo pin kakiri ni awọn bulọọki ijoko ti a mọ ni “awọn adarọ ese” lati ṣetọju aaye laarin awọn ẹgbẹ kii ṣe lati ẹgbẹ kanna. Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, ibewo Alamodome.com

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AGBARA AGBARA TI AGBAYE TI AGBAYE TI AGBAYE LATI ṢEJU LATI ṢE LATI koju oju-iwe CUSTIO CAYTON FUN INTERIM IBF WELTERWEIGHT TITLE TI O WA LATI SHOWTIME® SATURDAY, Oṣù 24 AKIYESI AGBAYE BOXING Championship Iṣẹlẹ

IWADI AKOKO: EDITUN PATAKI Bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT

NIU YOKI– October 15, 2020 – Tele aye asiwajuSergey Lipinetsyoo koju bayi unbeatenCustio Claytonfun ade akọle IBF Welterweight akọle ti o wa laaye ni SHOWTIME Satidee, October 24 lati Mohegan Sun Arena ni Uncasville, Conn. ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier.

Kudratillo Abdukakhorov, eni ti a ti seto ni akọkọ lati koju Awọn ipilẹṣẹ, fi agbara mu lati yọkuro nitori awọn ọran iwe iwọlu.

AKIYESI asiko yi: AKIYESI PATAKI tẹlifisiọnu yoo bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT ati pe yoo rii idije ti ko ni idiyeleXavier Martíimuogun lile-kọluClaudio "The Matrix" Marreroni Iyọkuro WBA Super Featherweight Title 12-yika 12 ni iṣẹlẹ akọkọ-ajọ. Nyara pupọ fẹẹrẹMalik “Iceman” Hawkinsyoo duel knockout olorinSubriel Matíbini ifihan iṣafihan 10-yika lati tapa iṣẹ tẹlifisiọnu.

Iṣẹlẹ naa ni igbega nipasẹ Awọn igbega TGB, Awọn igbega Lee Baxter ati Awọn igbega Mayweather.

“Custio Clayton jẹ alatako rirọpo to dayato ti a fun ni iyipada pẹ ati pe o yẹ ki o pese idanwo lile si Sergey Lipinets ni Oṣu Kẹwa Ọjọ 24,” Tom Brown sọ, Aare ti ni igbega TGB. “Clayton ti jin tẹlẹ si ikẹkọ ati pe yoo mu iriri ti ọrọ wa, lati awọn ọjọ magbowo rẹ nipasẹ iṣẹ akanṣe pro ti iwunilori rẹ, sinu iṣafihan yii pẹlu Awọn ohun ọṣọ. Eyi jẹ aye nla fun Clayton lati kede ararẹ bi oludije welterweight lodi si ọkan ninu awọn onija ti o lewu julọ ti pipin naa. ”

“Inu mi dun pupọ lati ni aye yii,”Clayton sọ. “Eyi ni deede iru ija mi ati pe ẹgbẹ mi ti n beere. Igbaradi mi ti dara pupo. Eyi le dabi pe o jẹ iṣẹju to kẹhin, ṣugbọn Mo ti ṣetan ju ohunkohun ti Awọn ohun ọṣọ mu wa ni Oṣu Kẹwa Ọjọ 24. ”

Awọn Apoti-ọdun 31 ọdun (16-1, 12 KOs) yoo wo lati wa ni alailẹgbẹ niwon gbigbe soke si welterweight ni 2018 ati ipo ara rẹ fun awọn aye akọle siwaju si ni pipin welterweight. Bi ni Kasakisitani ati nsoju Russia, Awọn ohun ọṣọ ti ngbe ni Woodland Hills bayi, Calif. ati pe o jẹ oṣiṣẹ nipasẹ olukọni olokiki Joe Goossen. Awọn ohun ọṣọ ti ṣajọ awọn iṣẹgun mẹta ti o tọ lati ọdun ọdun akọle 140-iwon si aṣaju pipin mẹrin Mikey Garcia ni Oṣu Kẹta 2018. Awọn apoti ohun ọṣọ gba awọn iṣẹgun meji wọle ni 2019, pẹlu idaduro ti aṣaju pipin meji Lamont Peterson ni ọkan ninu awọn ija ti o wu julọ julọ ti ọdun.

A 2012 Canada Olympian, Clayton (18-0, 12 KOs) njà jade ti Montreal, Quebec, Ilu Kanada ati pe yoo ṣe US. akọkọ ni Oṣu Kẹwa 24. Ọdun 33 jẹ ainipẹkun niwon titan pro sinu 2014 ati pe julọ ṣẹṣẹ ṣẹgun iṣẹgun knockout kan lori Diego Ramirez ni Oṣu Kini. Clayton ni o ni 2019 Awọn iṣẹgun lori aṣaju iṣaaju DeMarcus Corley ati Johan Perez, ni afikun si ipinnu ipinnu 12 yika bori lori lẹhinna unbeaten Stephen Danyo ni 2018.

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DIEGO MAGDALENO Ikẹkọ Ikẹkọ AWỌN NIPA ATI FIDIO

Awọn oludije Lightweight Magdaleno ati Isaac Cruz Pade ni
Akori Imukuro Nsii Ifihan akoko PPV® Saturday, October 31
lati The Alamodome ni San Antonio ni Iṣẹlẹ Ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ
Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija
 
TẹNIBI fun Fidio Ikẹkọ Magdaleno – Ike: Armando Bareno
 
NIU YOKI – October 9, 2020 – Onijaja akọle agbaye tẹlẹDiego Magdalenoawọn oye ti o pin si ibudó ikẹkọ rẹ bi o ṣe sunmọ IBF Lightweight Title Eliminator ija lodi siIsaac Cruziyẹn bẹrẹ POWVI SHOWTIME (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT) igbese ni Ọjọ Satidee, October 31 lati Alamodome ni San Antonio ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier.
 
“Eyi ni ija mi keji ti n ṣiṣẹ pẹlu‘ Egungun ’Adams kuro ni ibi idaraya rẹ ni Las Vegas,”Ni Magdaleno sọ. “Mo ti mọ gaan lati igba ti mo ti di ọmọ ọdun mẹsan, nitorinaa MO ṣe akiyesi rẹ bi ọrẹ mi to dara julọ. Mo gbẹkẹle e pẹlu ẹmi mi. Mo ti lo ikẹkọ diẹ ninu akoko fun ija yii ni Scipio, Utah naa, fifa awọn bales koriko ati ṣiṣe gbogbo iru awọn adaṣe ti o nifẹ. Mo ti sọ gba ni diẹ ninu sparring ti o dara nibi ni Vegas, ati pe Mo paapaa jade lọ si California fun diẹ ninu sparring, ju.
 
“Mo wa lori ọkan ninu awọn kaadi ija ti o kẹhin ṣaaju ajakale-arun, ati pe a bọwọ fun mi lati wa lori kaadi ija akọkọ pẹlu eniyan laaye laaye lati igba ti ajakaye naa bẹrẹ. O ti jẹ ọdun ti o nira, ṣugbọn inu mi dun pẹlu ibiti awọn nkan ṣe wa fun mi nlọ si ija yii. Olukọni Adams ti n ṣe iṣẹ nla pẹlu ikẹkọ, ṣugbọn o tun mu agbara mi ati iṣeduro mi. O ti ni ere idaraya nla kan pẹlu ọpọlọpọ awọn onija ti o ni iwuri ati pe o jẹ nla lati wa ni ayika iru afẹfẹ bẹẹ. Ati pe afesona mi ti n bojuto ounje mi fun awon ija merin mi keyin. Nítorí, o jẹ ohun nla lati jẹ ki o kopa pẹlu. ”
 
Magdaleno pada si iṣe lẹhin ti o ba Austin Dulay binu ni ilu Dulay ti Nashville, Tenn. ni Kínní, sisọ ọ silẹ ni yika meje lori ọna rẹ si ipinnu iṣọkan 10-yika. O jẹ ki ẹgbẹ rẹ ni ibudó ikẹkọ fun iṣẹ iyalẹnu si Dulay.
 
“Mo ti nigbagbogbo gberaga lati jẹ ọjọgbọn, ṣugbọn Mo kọ ẹkọ pe Mo le ni eewu pupọ pẹlu ẹgbẹ ọtun ni ayika mi,”Ni Magdaleno sọ. “Mo lọ sinu iru ija yẹn ti a ka mi si igbesẹ igbesẹ fun Dulay, ṣugbọn Mo fihan pe Mo tun jẹ onija to lagbara. Awọn eniyan ka mi jade wọn ṣe aṣiṣe kan. Inu mi dun pupọ pe Mo rii Coach Adams ati pe mo ṣeto ẹgbẹ to pe ni ayika mi. Mo ni anfani lati yi awọn ero eniyan pada pẹlu ija kan. Bayi Mo wa ninu imukuro akọle kan, ati pẹlu win ni Oṣu Kẹwa 31, Emi yoo ni iyaworan mi kẹta ni akọle agbaye. ”
 
Ọmọ ọdun 33 ti kuru ni awọn ija-giga giga julọ rẹ titi di oni, sisọ akọle ja si Terry Flanagan ati Roman Martinez, ni afikun si a 2019 pipadanu lodi si aṣaju fẹẹrẹ lọwọlọwọ Teofimo Lopez. Pẹlu awọn iriri wọnyẹn ati igbekalẹ ikẹkọ ti o dara si ni ayika rẹ, Magdaleno gbagbọ pe awọn ẹkọ ti o gba lati awọn ija wọnyẹn yoo jẹ ohun elo ti nlọ siwaju.
 
“Ohun ti o tobi julọ ti Mo ti kọ ni lati farabalẹ,”Ni Magdaleno sọ. “Nigbati mo bẹrẹ si ronu pupọ ju iwaju, iyẹn ni nigbati awọn nkan ba lọ ni aṣiṣe. Olukọni Adams ni ọna nla ti mimu mi duro ni ipilẹ ati akopọ. O mọ bi o ṣe le ṣe awọn ohun rọrun fun mi ati ṣe ibaraẹnisọrọ gangan ohun ti Mo nilo lati ṣe, eyi ti o mu ki o dinku wahala fun mi. Ati pe a ti ṣe diẹ ninu awọn ohun miiran, bii atunse iṣẹ ẹsẹ mi ati awọn igun ti Mo lo. ”
 
Ninu Cruz ọmọ ọdun 22, Magdaleno yoo tako nipasẹ iyara-nyara ati onija Ilu Mexico ti n wa lati ṣe ami kan ninu ija nla rẹ titi di oni. Pẹlu aafo ọjọ-ori ọdun 11, Magdaleno ngbero lati lo iriri rẹ ti o gbooro si anfani rẹ ni Oṣu Kẹwa 31.
 
“Cruz jẹ nkan ti Mo ti rii tẹlẹ,”Ni Magdaleno sọ. “Mo ti ja ọpọlọpọ awọn onija ara Ilu Mexico bii tirẹ ti ko ni imọ-imọ-imọ-pupọ pupọ ṣugbọn ni ara aṣa-jade. Nítorí, Mo ro pe Emi yoo ni anfani lati pada si ohun ti Mo mọ. Emi yoo kan ni lati duro omi ki o mu Cruz lọtọ. O jẹ eniyan ti o fẹran lati ja ni inu ati ju ọpọlọpọ awọn punches ati awọn kio overhand. Emi yoo fọ ọ lulẹ bi mo ti ṣe alatako mi kẹhin. ”
 
Magdaleno yoo wo lati tẹsiwaju isọdọtun iṣẹ rẹ lodi si Cruz ati fi ara rẹ si ọna fun aye akọle akọle miiran. Pẹlu gbogbo eyiti o ti kọja lakoko iṣẹ rẹ, Magdaleno wa ni itara pupọ lati jẹri awọn alariwisi ti ko tọ ati ṣaṣeyọri ibi-afẹde rẹ ti di oludari agbaye.
 
“Ohun ti Mo mọ ni pe nigbati gbogbo eniyan ba ka ọ, o kan ni lati gbagbọ ninu ara rẹ,”Ni Magdaleno sọ. “Nigbati Mo pinnu lati daduro awọn ibọwọ naa, yoo jẹ nitori Mo fẹ, kii ṣe nitori awọn miiran sọ pe Mo yẹ. Mo ni igboya mi pada bayi ati pe inu mi dun pupọ pẹlu ibiti mo nlọ
. Jije ibọn kan kuro ni akọle ti Mo la ala bi ọmọde jẹ ifosiwewe iwuri pupọ fun mi. Ati pe Mo ja fun ẹbi mi, ju. Mo jẹ eniyan oriṣiriṣi bayi. Mo ti dagba sii ati pe Mo ro pe emi yoo ni anfani lati fi idi iyẹn mulẹ fun awọn eniyan ninu ija yii. ”
 
NIPA DAVIS VS. SANTA CRUZ
Davis la. Santa Cruz yoo rii aṣaju-aye igba mẹtaGervonta “ojò” Davisati asiwaju agbaye pipin merinLeo "Iwariri-ilẹ" Santa Cruzogun fun WBA Super Featherweight ati WBA Lightweight Championships akọle akọle SHOWTIME PPV Satide, October 31 (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT) ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier lati Alamodome ni San Antonio, Texas.
 
Kaadi kekere ti o ni akopọ yoo jẹ ẹya abinibi San Antonio abinibi ati WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios ti n daabobo akọle rẹ lodi si kọlu Ryan “Omokunrinmalu” Karl ninu iṣẹlẹ akọkọ-ati aṣaju-fẹẹrẹ fẹẹrẹ agbaye tẹlẹ Regis “Rougarou” Prograis yoo mu oludije ti ko ni idije Juan Heraldez ni iṣafihan yika 10 kan. Ninu aṣii tẹlifisiọnu, awọn agbẹja fẹẹrẹ fẹẹrẹ Isaac Cruz ati Diego Magdaleno yoo ja ni ija iyọkuro akọle IBF kan.
 
Iṣẹlẹ naa ni igbega nipasẹ Awọn igbega Mayweather, TGB ni igbega, Awọn igbega GTD ati Club Boxing Boxing Santa Cruz. Tiketi wa ni tita ni bayi o le ra ni Ticketmaster.com. Alamodome ti ṣe ilana eto ilera ati aabo okeerẹ lati daabobo itankale itankale coronavirus. Gbogbo awọn onijakidijagan ti o wa si iṣẹlẹ naa yoo wa ni ayewo lori titẹsi ati pe wọn nilo lati wọ iboju-boju bii tẹle awọn itọnisọna jijin ti awujọ. Awọn tiketi yoo pin kakiri ni awọn bulọọki ijoko ti a mọ ni “awọn adarọ ese” lati ṣetọju aaye laarin awọn ẹgbẹ kii ṣe lati ẹgbẹ kanna. Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, ibewoAlamodome.com
 
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SERGEY LIPINETS Ikẹkọ ibudó agolo

“Emi yoo ni eto fun ohunkohun ti o mu wa si tabili ki n le ṣẹgun sibẹsibẹ Mo ni lati!"

Ogun Agbaye Aaye Lipiwaju Awọn Ija Unbeaten
Kudratillo Abdukakhorov fun adele IBF Welterweight akọle
Gbe lori Showtime® Saturday, October 24 Ori akọle a
Ijoba Boxing aṣaju iṣẹlẹ

NIU YOKI – October 8, 2020 – Tele aye asiwaju Sergey Lipinets ko ti jẹ ki ohunkohun, jẹ ajakaye-arun tabi iyipada ni ọjọ ija, distract u lati ipalemo fun ogun rẹ lodi si unbeaten Kudratillo Abdukakhorov,bi wọn ṣe ja fun adele akọle ori akọle IBF Welterweight akọle ti o wa laaye ni SHOWTIME Satidee, October 24 (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT) ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier.

“Mo mu iyipada ni ọjọ bi aṣaju, ati pe Emi yoo ṣe ohun kanna ni Oṣu Kẹwa 24 pe Emi yoo ti ṣe ni Oṣu Kẹwa 10, ”Awọn ipilẹṣẹ sọ. “Mo lagbara pupọ ni ọgbọn ori, nitorinaa ko si ọrọ kankan pẹlu iyipada akoko. Ibudo Ikẹkọ ti n lọ nla ati Mo wa 100% ṣetan fun ọkan yii. Mo ti n ṣiṣẹ pẹlu Joe Goossen ati fifẹ pẹlu ọpọlọpọ awọn onija nla pẹlu Rashidi Ellis ati Ronald Cruz. ”

Awọn Lipinets ti o jẹ ọdun 31 jẹ kirediti olukọ olokiki Goossen fun ipele iṣẹ ti o ti han ninu oruka ni ọdun meji ti wọn ti ṣiṣẹ papọ. Isopọpọ laarin Awọn ohun-ọṣọ ati Goossen tẹle atẹle Lipinets ni 140-poun, eyiti o rii pe o ṣẹgun Akihiro Kondo fun IBF Super Lightweight Championship lori SHOWTIME ni 2017 ṣaaju ki o to padanu akọle nipasẹ ipinnu si Mikey Garcia ni ọdun to nbọ.

“Ilọsiwaju mi ​​ni a dapọ mọ ṣiṣẹ pẹlu Joe Goossen,”Awọn ohun ọṣọ sọ. “O dabi lilọ lati ile-iwe giga, lẹhinna si kọlẹji, ati nisisiyi Mo lero pe Mo wa ni ile-iwe giga. Mo ti kọ diẹ sii pẹlu Joe ju ni gbogbo akoko iṣaaju mi ​​ninu ere idaraya.

“Joe Goossen ti kọ mi pupọ nipa ere kukuru ati ṣiṣẹ lori inu. O tun ṣe iranlọwọ fun mi pẹlu iṣipopada ẹgbẹ mi ati ṣe mi ọna diẹ ti o tọ. Iyẹn ni gbogbo idapọ pẹlu agbara mi npọ si ni 147 poun. Mo ṣetan lati fihan gbogbo rẹ ni Oṣu Kẹwa Ọjọ 24. ”

Awọn ipilẹṣẹ ṣafikun awọn iṣẹgun knockout meji si iwe akọọlẹ rẹ ninu 2019. Ni Oṣu Kẹta o da alagbawi pipin meji Lamont Peterson duro ninu ija ina ti o ṣe iranti ṣaaju fifọ Jayar Inson ni ipele keji ni Oṣu Keje. A win ni Oṣu Kẹwa 24 kii ṣe fi awọn ohun ọṣọ silẹ nikan ni ila fun olubori ti ibaramu laarin IBF ati WBC Welterweight Champions Errol Spence Jr. ati Aṣoju pipin meji Danny Garcia, ṣugbọn tun yoo ṣe iranlọwọ fikun iranran rẹ laarin awọn ti o dara julọ ni kilasi iwuwo 147-iwon iwuwo irawọ. Sibẹsibẹ, awọn ibaramu giga-profaili ti o pọju wọnyi ko gba ohunkohun kuro ni idojukọ idojukọ rẹ sinu ija ti n bọ.

“I don’t really think about the other top welterweight fighters like Errol Spence Jr., Manny Pacquiao, Danny Garcia, Keith Thurman, Shawn Porter or Terence Crawford,”Awọn ohun ọṣọ sọ. “In order to get to them, I have to win on October 24. Then everything else will fall into place. The top guys will fight me when they have to. That’s been the story of my career. Nobody has fought me because they wanted to, but usually because they had to.”

The unbeaten Abdukakhorov presents a challenge that Lipinets embraces. Abdukakhorov enters this fight after a victory over former champion Luis Collazo in addition extensive amateur experience that Lipinets knows will make him a formidable opponent when they square off October 24.

“Nobody is at the top of the IBF rankings for nothing,”Awọn ohun ọṣọ sọ. “Abdukakhorov had a successful amateur career with a lot of fights. He moves fast and knows his way around the ring. I know he’s tough, strong and he’ll do his best to stay in there with me. But I’m going to box him, fight at a distance if I have to, and pile up points against him. I expect a great fight. I’ll have a plan for whatever he brings to the table and get the win however I have to!"

NIPA LIPINETS VS. ABDUKAKHOROV
Awọn ohun-ọṣọ vs.. Abdukakhorov will see former world champion Sergey Lipinets take on unbeaten Kudratillo Abdukakhorov for the interim IBF Welterweight Title headlining action live on SHOWTIME Saturday, October 24 ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier.

AKIYESI asiko yi: AKIYESI PATAKI tẹlifisiọnu yoo bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT and will see undefeated contender Xavier Martínez battle hard-hitting Claudio “The Matrix” Marrero in a 12-round WBA Super Featherweight Title Eliminator in the co-main event. Rising super lightweight Malik “Iceman” Hawkins will duel knockout artist Subriel Matías in a 10-round showdown to kick off the televised action.

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Former World Champion Sergey Lipinets Battles Unbeaten Kudratillo Abdukakhorov for Interim IBF Welterweight Title

Gbe lori Showtime® Saturday, October 24, Headlining a Premier Boxing Champions Event

Undefeated Contender Xavier Martínez Squares Off Against Hard-Hitting Claudio Marrero in WBA Super Featherweight Title Eliminator in the Co-Main Event

Rising Super Lightweight Malik Hawkins Faces Knockout Artist Subriel Matías in Televised Opener at 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT

NIU YOKI – October 5, 2020 – Tele aye asiwajuSergey Lipinetswill take on unbeatenKudratillo Abdukakhorovfun ade akọle IBF Welterweight akọle ti o wa laaye ni SHOWTIME Satidee, October 24 ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier.

AKIYESI asiko yi: AKIYESI PATAKI tẹlifisiọnu yoo bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT ati pe yoo rii idije ti ko ni idiyeleXavier Martíimuogun lile-kọluClaudio "The Matrix" Marreroni Iyọkuro WBA Super Featherweight Title 12-yika 12 ni iṣẹlẹ akọkọ-ajọ. Nyara pupọ fẹẹrẹMalik “Iceman” Hawkinsyoo duel knockout olorinSubriel Matíbini ifihan iṣafihan 10-yika lati tapa iṣẹ tẹlifisiọnu.

Awọn ohun-ọṣọ vs.. Abdukakhorov was originally scheduled to take place October 10, but was rescheduled because of a delay in Abdukakhorov receiving his visa. Iṣẹlẹ naa ni igbega nipasẹ Awọn igbega TGB, Top ipo, Inc. ati Mayweather ni igbega.

“Sergey Lipinets announced himself last year as a serious contender in the welterweight division and can move closer to the top of the stacked weight class against the tough unbeaten Kudratillo Abdukakhorov on October 24,” said Tom Brown, Aare ti ni igbega TGB. “In undercard attractions, unbeaten Xavier Martínez can earn a career-best victory over the always dangerous Claudio Marrero, while talented super lightweight Malik Hawkins and the powerful Subriel Matías will clash with a chance for the winner to propel themselves up the 140-pound rankings. These are three evenly matched bouts that will show us a lot about all of the fighters, while treating fans to great action.”

“Given what Kudratillo has gone through to get this opportunity, the fight seems easier,” said Carl Moretti, Top Rank VP of Boxing Operations. “But everyone knows it won’t be.

Awọn Apoti-ọdun 31 ọdun (16-1, 12 KOs) yoo wo lati wa ni alailẹgbẹ niwon gbigbe soke si welterweight ni 2018 ati ipo ara rẹ fun awọn aye akọle siwaju si ni pipin welterweight. Bi ni Kasakisitani ati nsoju Russia, Awọn ohun ọṣọ ti ngbe ni Woodland Hills bayi, California and is trained by renowned coach Joe Goossen. Awọn ohun ọṣọ ti ṣajọ awọn iṣẹgun mẹta ti o tọ lati ọdun ọdun akọle 140-iwon si aṣaju pipin mẹrin Mikey Garcia ni Oṣu Kẹta 2018. Awọn apoti ohun ọṣọ gba awọn iṣẹgun meji wọle ni 2019, pẹlu idaduro ti aṣaju pipin meji Lamont Peterson ni ọkan ninu awọn ija ti o wu julọ julọ ti ọdun.

Born in Uzbekistan and fighting out of Kuala, Lumpur, Malaysia, Abdukakhorov (17-0, 9 KOs) is the top-rated welterweight contender in the IBF rankings. The 27-year-old made his U.S. debut last March, defeating former title challenger Keita Obara by unanimous decision. Abdukakhorov followed that up with a wide technical decision triumph over former champion Luis Collazo last October.

A Mayweather Promotions prospect from Sacramento, Calif., Martínez (15-0, 11 KOs) has trained for this fight in Las Vegas, Nev. alongside three-time champion Gervonta Davis. The 22-year-old added three knockout victories to his record last year, and has stopped his last seven opponents heading into October 24. Martínez most recently knocked out Jessie Cris Rosales last November, and will step up in competition to face Marrero, as he seeks to move closer to a title shot.

The former interim featherweight champion Marrero (24-4, 17 KOs) will move up to the 130-pound division after a long run at 126-pounds that saw him face a slew of contenders and rising prospects. Representing Santo Domingo, Orilẹ-Ede Ara Dominika, Marrero captured his interim title in April 2017 with a first round knockout over then unbeaten Carlo Zambrano. The 31-year-old also owns a first-round stoppage of then unbeaten Jorge Lara in April 2018 and a decision victory over featherweight contender Eduardo Ramirez last June.

Another rising prospect in the Mayweather Promotions stable, Hawkins (18-0, 11 KOs), fights out of Baltimore, Maryland and is trained by Gervonta Davis’ coach Calvin Ford. The 24-year-old most recently triumphed over then unbeaten Darwin Price in December by fifth-round TKO. Hawkins was busy in 2019, picking up five victories in total following a 2018 campaign that saw him earn his first 10-round decision win by beating Raymond Serrano.

The 28-year-old Matías (15-1, 15 KOs) returns to action looking to bounce back from his first career defeat, a narrow decision loss to Petros Ananyan in February of this year. Šaaju si wipe, Matías had stopped all 15 of his opponents dating back to his pro debut in December 2015. October 24 will be his fourth fight in the U.S.

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THREE-TIME WORLD CHAMPION GERVONTA DAVIS AND FOUR-DIVISION WORLD CHAMPION LEO SANTA CRUZ TO MEET IN HALLOWEEN THRILLER AT ALAMODOME IN SAN ANTONIO HEADLINING SHOWTIME PPV® SATURDAY, Oṣù 31 IN EVENT PRESENTED BY PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS

WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario Barrios Takes on Ryan Karl;
Former 140-Pound Champion Regis Prograis Faces Unbeaten Juan Heraldez; Lightweight Contenders Isaac Cruz and Diego Magdaleno Meet in Title Eliminator

TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY, Oṣù 5 AT 10 A.M. CT!

NIU YOKI – October 2, 2020 – Three-time world champion Gervonta “ojò” Davis ati asiwaju agbaye pipin merin Leo "Iwariri-ilẹ" Santa Cruz will square off in a Halloween thriller for the WBA Super Featherweight and WBA Lightweight Championships live on SHOWTIME PPV Saturday, October 31 (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT) ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier lati Alamodome ni San Antonio, Texas. The four-fight pay-per-view card will be the first major boxing event with fans in attendance since COVID-19 forced a halt to U.S. sports in March.

The stacked undercard will feature unbeaten San Antonio native and WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios defending his title against hard-hitting Ryan “Cowboy” Karl in the co-main event and former super lightweight world champion Régis "Rougarou" Prograis will take on unbeaten contender Juan Heraldez in a 10-round showdown. Ninu aṣii tẹlifisiọnu, lightweight contenders Isaac Cruz ati Diego Magdaleno will battle in an IBF title eliminator bout.

The highly anticipated main event will be contested at 130-pounds and will be fought for both Santa Cruz’s 130-pound title and Davis’ 135-pound title, which they each won in their previous fight. Two crowd favorites with massive followings, Davis la. Santa Cruz is an all-action style matchup, with Davis owning a .957 knockout rate, while Santa Cruz is long established as one of the busiest punchers and best pressure fighters in the sport.

Davis la. Santa Cruz will be a rare clash in boxing history in which world titles in two weight classes will be at stake. Other notable instances in recent boxing history are the 1988 Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Donny Lalonde fight for the light heavyweight and super middleweight titles, ati awọn 2014 Floyd Mayweather vs. Marcos Maidana rematch for the super welterweight and welterweight championships.

“I’m looking forward to showing the world how hard I’ve been working in camp,"Wi Davis. “We are just a few weeks away, and I’m already in great shape. Headlining on pay-per-view has always been a dream of mine since I started boxing. I can’t wait to put on a spectacular performance against multiple division world champion Leo Santa Cruz. O ṣeun ti o si mi egbe, ASIKO IWORAN, Mayweather ni igbega, GTD Promotions, and all my fans worldwide. Keep supporting me and I’ll fight for you.”

“October 31 is going to be the biggest fight of my career,” Santa Cruz wi. “I’m going to fight a very tough opponent, maybe the toughest opponent of my career. Two titles are going to be on the line, and this will be my first time headlining a pay-per-view. So I’m going to do everything that I can to put on a good show. Davis is known for his power. But I think with my experience and ring IQ I can break him down. He’s probably going to be very aggressive in the early rounds. But if I do what I’m supposed to, and execute our game plan, I will win.’’

Iṣẹlẹ naa ni igbega nipasẹ Awọn igbega Mayweather, TGB ni igbega, Awọn igbega GTD ati Club Boxing Boxing Santa Cruz.

This fight between Gervonta Davis and Leo Santa Cruz is such a great fight that we had to have it with fans, which will be a first for a major boxing event since COVID-19 started,” said Floyd Mayweather, President of Mayweather Promotions and a 12-time, marun-pipin aye asiwaju. “Ojò’ Davis is a special talent, a super skilled fighter and I have been in the gym regularly to watch and help him prepare for a tough opponent in Santa Cruz, who we all know always comes in shape and ready to fight. It’s going to be a great night for Mayweather Promotions, for boxing and for sports. The best fighting the best is all we can ask for.

“We continue with the tradition of offering boxing fans the best matchups in the hottest divisions, pitting the best versus the best,"Wi Stephen Espinoza, Aare, Sports and Event Programming, Showtime Awọn nẹtiwọki Inc. “Tank Davis facing Leo Santa Cruz is one of the most exciting matchups of the year. You have a young, hungry star with devastating power in Davis and an experienced and absolutely relentless four-division champ looking to conquer a title in a fifth division. This is the type of matchup boxing fans have waited the entire year to watch. Two superstars in their toughest matchup to date battling for titles in two weight divisions at the same time.”

“Gervonta Davis is the most exciting fighter in the sport, and he’s set to headline his first pay-per-view card and set the world on fire,” said Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ti Mayweather ni igbega. “He’s up against an experienced, four-division world champion in Leo Santa Cruz, who is looking to take him down and hand him his first L on October 31.”

“Gervonta Davis vs. Leo Santa Cruz is one of the best matchups that can be made in boxing, with each fighter in position to score a career-defining victory,” said Tom Brown, Aare ti ni igbega TGB. “We’re excited to bring a historic showdown with world titles in two weight classes on the line to fans at the Alamodome. Davis la. Santa Cruz presents a fascinating clash of styles, with Santa Cruz’s relentless pressure against Davis’ fight-changing power. Adding in three high-stakes undercard attractions, this pay-per-view is lined up to present drama in the ring from start to finish.”

Tickets will go on sale Monday, October 5 ni 10 a.m. CT and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com. This is the first major boxing event with fans in attendance since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. ni March. The Alamodome has implemented a comprehensive health and safety plan to protect against the spread of the virus. All fans attending the event will be screened upon entry and are required to wear a mask, as well as follow social distancing guidelines. Awọn tiketi yoo pin kakiri ni awọn bulọọki ijoko ti a mọ ni “awọn adarọ ese” lati ṣetọju aaye laarin awọn ẹgbẹ kii ṣe lati ẹgbẹ kanna. Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, ibewo Alamodome.com.

“The Alamodome is excited to host the Davis vs. Santa Cruz SHOWTIME PPV event and to bring these athletes to San Antonio,” said Steve Zito, Eleto Gbogbogbo, Alamodome. “Not only is this a great platform for these athletes and their fans, but the event will also spotlight San Antonio through nationally televised matches and generate economic impact for our community during these challenging times.”

Davis (23-0, 22 KOs) burst onto the scene with an explosive knockout victory over Jose Pedraza to win the IBF Junior Lightweight World Title in a star-making performance on SHOWTIME® ni January 2017. Nigba yen, he became the youngest world champion in boxing at age 22. Ni awọn iwọn, Davis blends controlled aggression with blazing hand and foot speed, eye-catching power and sublime boxing skills. The dynamic combination of skills has made Davis a fan-favorite who filled arenas in Atlanta, Ga., and his hometown of Baltimore, Aṣalẹ., esi.

The 25-year-old began his 2019 with a knockout of Hugo Ruiz in February, before scoring a second-round stoppage of Ricardo Núñez in his homecoming fight in July. Davis closed out the year by capturing his lightweight title via 12th round TKO of former champion Yuriorkis Gamboa in December. Davis also owns a title-winning performance in which he dominated former champion Jesus Cuellar to capture the WBA 130-pound belt in 2018. Under the guidance of Mayweather Promotions, Davis will look to further improve his impressive portfolio with another title-winning performance in his first pay-per-view main event.

Ija jade ti Los Angeles, Santa Cruz (37-1-1, 19 KOs) made his debut at super featherweight last November by defeating Miguel Flores to capture the WBA title. Santa Cruz has made his name in the sport by engaging in numerous Fight of the Year contenders, including two thrilling featherweight title duels against four-time champion Abner Mares and two-division champion Carl Frampton each. He lost his featherweight title in his first match against Frampton in 2016, but reclaimed it in their rematch the following year.

The 32-year-old has competed in title bouts in 17 ti re kẹhin 19 njà, while picking up belts at 118, 122, 126 and 130-pounds. The 130-pound title made Santa Cruz just the fifth fighter of Mexican descent to win titles in four weight classes, joining Oscar De La Hoya, Erik Morales, Jorge Arce and Mikey Garcia. Santa Cruz was introduced to the sport and trained throughout his career by his father Jose, along with his brothers Jose Armando, a former lightweight contender, ati Antonio. Santa Cruz will look to become a five-division champion in his first pay-per-view headliner.

The 25-year-old Barrios (25-0, 16 KOs) will be making the first defense of his world title in his hometown of San Antonio. Barrios captured his 140-pound title in his last fight in September 2019, earning a hard-fought unanimous decision over then-unbeaten Batyr Akhmedov, dropping him twice and fighting through a cut suffered on a head butt. Barrios trains in Oakland, Calif. under the guidance of renowned coach Virgil Hunter. The five-foot ten-inch Barrios debuted as a super bantamweight in 2013, eventually moving up to 140-pounds full time in 2017 where he is 8-0 with seven knockouts.

“The long layoff is finally over and fans can expect to see me go to war with Ryan Karl, who I know is coming to bring an aggressive fight to the table,” said Barrios. “I’ve stayed in great shape during this past year, so now it’s time for me to keep giving boxing fans exciting fights. I’ll be representing my city of San Antonio and as always, everyone can expect to see me as explosive as ever. Lori Oṣù 31, all the fans watching on pay-per-view will watch me make a statement as I defend my title.”

Born in Milano, Texas and now trained in Houston under the tutelage of top trainer Ronnie Shields, Karl (18-2, 11 KOs) will step in for his first title opportunity on October 31. The 28-year-old enters this fight on a three-bout winning streak, with all three wins coming in 2019, including a knockout of Kevin Watts to avenge one of his losses in an immediate rematch. Karl also owns victories over Kareem Martin and then-unbeaten Jose Felix Quezada during his pro career that dates back to 2014.

“I’ve been training for this my whole life and I’m not going to let it slip away,” said Karl. “We’re working hard in training camp to put on the best performance of my career. We know what we’re up against in Mario Barrios, but I’ve come too far not to take full advantage of this opportunity on October 31.”

A staple of the 140-pound elite, Eto (24-1, 20 KOs) returns to the ring after losing his title in an exciting unification clash via majority decision last October against Josh Taylor. The 31-year-old won his title by defeating Kiryl Relikh by TKO in April 2019 and has also earned stoppage victories over former unified champion Julius Indongo, and then-unbeaten contenders Joel Diaz Jr. and Juan Jose Velasco. Prograis was born in New Orleans but lives and fights out of Houston.

“This is a huge fight and I’m very thankful to PBC for giving me this opportunity,"Wi Prograis. “I haven’t fought in a year and since then I’ve done a lot of self-reflection and moved from L.A. back to Texas. I’m more focused than I’ve ever been and I can’t wait to get back to my number one spot in the super lightweight division. I have to be a world champion again and I won’t stop until that happens.”

The 30-year-old Heraldez (16-0-1, 10 KOs) can vault himself into the top tier of 140-pound contenders with a career-best victory over Prograis on October 31. Born in Northridge, Cal. and training out of the Mayweather Promotions gym in Las Vegas, Heraldez most recently fought to a majority draw last May against former champion Argenis Mendez. Heraldez’s pro career has also seen him score victories over previously unbeaten Jose Miguel Borrego and tough contender Eddie Ramirez.

“It’s been a crazy year, but I took this opportunity to spend time with my family and sharpen my skills inside the ring,”Heraldez sọ. “There’s been a lot of great sparring happening at the Mayweather Boxing Club that I’ve taken advantage of. Mo ni a alakikanju alatako re ni iwaju ti mi, and that’s my only focus right now. I trust in my ability as a fighter and I trust my team to get me over the finish line with a victory on October 31. I’m thankful to Mayweather Promotions for putting me on such a large platform for this fight.”

Fighting out of his native Mexico City, Mexico, Agbelebu (19-1-1, 14 KOs) is unbeaten in his last 15 fights since dropping his sixth pro fight by decision. The 22-year-old knocked out 10-of-13 opponents between 2016 ati 2018, before making his U.S. debut in December 2019. That contest saw Cruz earn a unanimous decision over Miguel Perez, which he followed up in February of this year by defeating Thomas Mattice by decision on ShoBox: The New generation.

“Since I started boxing, it has been my dream to fight on this stage in the United States,"Wi Cruz. “I know that Diego Magdaleno is a very tough and experienced fighter, but it’s my time on October 31. The fans will see that I have what it takes to be world champion when I beat Magdaleno and announce myself as one of the best lightweights in the world.”

Magdaleno (32-3, 13 KOs) enters this fight coming off of an impressive victory over contender Austin Dulay in February that saw him drop Dulay on his way to a unanimous decision. The 33-year-old has challenged Roman Martinez for a 130-pound title and Terry Flanagan for a lightweight crown, while also battling lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez in February 2019. A Las Vegas native, Magdaleno has won four-of-five fights entering October 31, including a 10-round decision over Artyom Hovhannisyan.

“I’ve been super eager to get back into the ring since my last performance,”Ni Magdaleno sọ. “That win sparked a fire in me and got me as motivated as I’ve ever been. Now that I’m in a title eliminator, I’m even more excited to return to action. I’m facing another young lion, but he’s lacking the experience that I have. Training with Bones Adams has made a world of difference in my career. I’ve made a transition to being more composed and smarter in the ring. I’m here to make a statement and claim what’s mine. I’m never going to back down until I get that world title.”

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JEISON ROSARIO: “FIGHT FANS ARE GOING TO GET A WAR ON SEPTEMBER 26!"

WBA and IBF 154-Pound Champion Rosario Battles WBC
Super Welterweight Champion Jermell Charlo This Saturday,
Kẹsán 26 In Historic Unification Headlining Part Two of
CHARLO DOUBLEHEADER, a SHOWTIME PPV® Event
Gbekalẹ nipasẹ Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju

NIU YOKI – Kẹsán 22, 2020 – WBA and IBF 154-pound champion Jeison Rosario stated his intention to go toe-to-toe with WBC Super Welterweight Champion Jermell Charlo when they clash this Saturday, Kẹsán 26 gbe lori Showtime PPV (7 p.m. Et / 4 fi aidunnu. PT) in the main event of part two of CHARLO DOUBLEHEADER, presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

“Fight fans are going to get a war on September 26,” said Rosario. “Charlo and I are two of the biggest punchers in the division. We both fight with a lot of pride. We’re two very aggressive fighters who want to fight in the middle of the ring, so we’re going to bring the action and make this an epic war.”

The 25-year-old Rosario has had a smooth training camp for the biggest fight of his career, despite the pandemic, while training in Miami, Fla. with his coach Luis “Chiro” Perez.

“Even on a normal basis, we stay in a training camp house by ourselves, so this was just more of the same,” said Rosario. “There’s no family and no outsiders. It’s nothing but training. We know we’re facing a strong, explosive opponent, so we’ve done everything during this 16-week camp to prepare for him. We brought in great sparring partners with similar style to Charlo’s, so I’m as ready for him as I possibly can be.”

Rosario returns to the ring after a career-altering victory over Julian Williams in January, in which he stopped Williams to capture his WBA and IBF titles. Despite the sensational victory, Rosario knows that Charlo will present different challenges than he faced going up against Williams.

“I think Williams was probably more skilled technically, and he was harder to hit because he changes up his angles a lot,” said Rosario. “Charlo is stronger, a bigger puncher, and I think he’s a more athletic fighter than Williams. We’re preparing for the best Charlo and we know that means we have to be at our very best too.”

Prior to the Williams fight, Rosario began working Perez for the first time, and he credits that work, the first “real training camp” of his career, to his career-best performance against Williams.

“Training with Coach Perez has led to a lot of improvements and allowed me to reach my full potential,” said Rosario. “My camps for the Williams fight and the Charlo fight are the first real training camps of my career. After I fought Jorge Cota, I knew that I needed to make changes and be more dedicated.

“There are no distractions or excuses for me now. A better diet, better conditioning and more focused training has all played a part in the changes. Fun yi ija, I’m going to be even stronger than I was against Williams. My body wasn’t really used to the training camp going into that fight. My body is responding even better after my second 16-week training camp.”

Hailing from Santo Domingo, Orilẹ-Ede Ara Dominika, a hotbed of baseball talent that has produced household names such as David Ortiz, Albert Pujols and Manny Ramirez, Rosario has quickly made himself the fighting pride of the island. His experience growing up living on the street as a child has motivated him to reach this point, even if he didn’t always see himself reaching this peak in the sport.

“I fight with a lot of pride and emotion,” said Rosario. “I just try to be myself, but I also want to represent the Dominican Republic the best way I can. I fight for my kids and my country and I leave it all in the ring. One of my biggest motivations for me was my economic status as a child. Living in the street as a kid, we were very poor. I didn’t want my kids to go through that, so that fed my hunger to provide for my family and take care of them the best I can.

“I always knew that I could be good, but I never imagined being in this position. God’s timing is perfect. Everything came when it was supposed to. I’ve been very lucky and got the opportunities at the right time. I started training with Coach Perez at the right time. I got the Williams fight at the right time and took full advantage of the opportunity. Bayi, we’re here with a chance to unify the division, and I believe September 26 will be my time.”

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ABOUT CHARLO DOUBLEHEADER
The CHARLO DOUBLEHEADER takes place Saturday, Kẹsán 26 on SHOWTIME PPV with an unprecedented event presented by Premier Boxing Champions. The PPV begins at a special time of 7 p.m. Et / 4 fi aidunnu. PT and features six compelling fights in all, five of which are world title fights, on the same night for one price. The SHOWTIME PPV telecast begins with the Jermall Charlo vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko three-fight card followed by a 30-minute intermission and then the Jermell Charlo vs. Jeison Rosario three-fight card.

Part one of the SHOWTIME PPV is headlined by WBC Middleweight Champion Jermall Charlo facing top contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko. WBA Super Bantamweight Champion Brandon Figueroa will defend his title against 122-pound contender Damien Vázquez in the co-featured bout, while WBO Bantamweight World Champion John Riel Casimero faces off against unbeaten Duke Micah in the pay-per-view opener.

The second three-fight card is headlined by the historic unification matchup between WBC Super Welterweight Champion Jermell Charlo and IBF and WBA 154-pound champion Jeison Rosario. Unbeaten former champion Luis Nery will battle undefeated Aaron Alameda for the vacant WBC Super Bantamweight World Championship in the co-feature, while former unified champion Danny Román faces off against former champion Juan Carlos Payano in a WBC Super Bantamweight title eliminator bout to open the second installment of the pay-per-view.

The event is presented by Premier Boxing Champions and promoted by Lions Only Promotions and TGB Promotions. The Jermell Charlo vs. Jeison Rosario match is co-promoted with Sampson Boxing.


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SERGIY DEREVYANCHENKO TRAINING CAMP NOTES

“Jermall has never faced anyone like me before. I’ll apply more pressure than he’s used to”

Top Rated Contender Derevyanchenko Faces WBC Middleweight Champion Jermall Charlo this Saturday, Kẹsán 26 Headlining Part One of CHARLO DOUBLEHEADER, a SHOWTIME PPV® Event Presented by Premier Boxing Champions

NIU YOKI – Kẹsán 21, 2020 – Top contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko believes that his combination of skills and experience will make him the toughest challenge that WBC Middleweight Champion Jermall Charlo has faced in his career, as they near their showdown this Saturday, Kẹsán 26 headlining part one of CHARLO DOUBLEHEADER, a SHOWTIME PPV event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

“I’ll definitely be his toughest test at middleweight,"Wi Derevyanchenko. “Jermall has never faced anyone like me. I’ll apply more pressure than he’s used to. He’s also never faced anyone with my footwork. I’ll fight more on the inside than his previous opponents.”

Derevyanchenko sports a 13-2 pro record with 10 knockouts, following an extensive amateur career that included representing his native Ukraine at the 2008 Olympics as part of his 390-20 overall ledger. A pro niwon 2014, Derevyanchenko’s experience in the amateurs has aided him as he climbed up the middleweight division in the paid ranks.

“My amateur experience has helped me a lot,"Wi Derevyanchenko. “I came to the pros with much more experience in the ring than most other fighters and it’s been a big part of what I’ve accomplished. I believe that all of that experience will help me get the win on Saturday and take Charlo’s belt.”

The 34-year-old now lives in Brooklyn and has avoided any negative training impact of the pandemic by working with his head trainer Andre Rozier at their private gym in New Jersey. Kẹsán 26 will be Derevyanchenko’s third world title fight, after losing a narrow decision to Gennadiy Golovkin last October and a split decision against Daniel Jacobs in 2018. Each of his previous title fights have presented different experiences that he can take into the Charlo fight, based off the similarities and differences between the opponents.

“Golovkin is a very different fighter than Charlo, but Jacobs is similar stylistically, so that’s something I’ll be used to,"Wi Derevyanchenko. “This training camp has been very similar to camps for my previous fights though. We just brought in different sparring partners for this one. We’re using fighters who can show us what Charlo will bring to the ring.

“We’re making necessary adjustments based off all our experience and developing a game plan specifically for Charlo. The sparring partners have been giving me great work and I’m absolutely ready for September 26.”

In both of his title opportunities, Derevyanchenko has suffered a knockdown in the first round, only to battle back and nearly win the fight. Despite the similar script, Derevyanchenko is not focusing on those opening round mistakes as he prepares for Charlo.

“I’ll be very focused in the early rounds against Charlo, we’re not dwelling on the past,"Wi Derevyanchenko. “We always have an eye looking forward. I’ll try to get the win faster against Charlo, so we’ll be applying more pressure early.

“Those first round knockdowns were just brief moments in those fights. I quickly moved on, put them behind me and fought my way back into it. I told myself that I may have lost the first round, but I just had to be better in the remaining rounds.”

With fight week here and the bulk of the hard training behind him, Derevyanchenko is prepared for the challenge Charlo presents, no matter how the fight goes or which strategy Charlo enters the ring with.

“I’m not solely focused on the fight going one certain way, we just have our game plan and we’ll see what happens in the ring,"Wi Derevyanchenko. “If I can knock him out, I’ll be ready to go for it. But if it goes 12 iyipo, I have all of the skills to win a decision.”

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Ruben Villa to take on Emanuel Navarrete for the WBO World Featherweight Title on Friday, October 9th

Awọn fọto nipa Emily Harney / Asia ni igbega

Philadelphia, PA/ / ORANGE, BI ELEYI. (Meje. 21, 2020) – Lori Friday night, October 9th, undefeated WBO number-two ranked featherweight contender Ruben Villa (18-0, 5 KOs) gets his much deserved world title shot when he takes on former WBO super bantamweight world champion, and WBO number-one ranked contender, Emanuel Navarrete (32-1, 28 KOs), in a battle for the WBO World Featherweight title.


Navarrete is undefeated in the last eight-years, which spans 27 njà.


The fight will take place atThe Bubbleinside the MGM Grand Conference Center, and will be televised live on ESPN and ESPN Deportes.


I have been working my butt off since I was a little kid for this opportunity, and I just can’t wait to get in there and fight for the title,” said Villa, who is promoted by Asia ni igbega ati Thompson Boxing. “Navarrete is a real aggressive Mexican fighter. He is coming to win. He was a former champion, and I am the underdog, but I have the style to beat him. We have kept the camp the same. We just treat it like it’s every other fight, just that this fight is for a world title. All my hard work is paying off. I am honored and excited to represent everyone who has supported me and my journey to become a world champion, and I plan on bringing the world title back to my home city of Salinas, California.”


This is what we envisioned for Ruben when we signed him out of the amateurs, to be fighting for a world title,” wi Artie Pelullo, Aare ti Banner ni igbega. “That opportunity has now arrived, and we expect Ruben to put on a great performance on October 9th and win the WBO Featherweight World Title. I would be remiss if I didn’t thank Stephen Espinoza ati Gordon Hall of Showtime for all their help with the development of Ruben’s career, by showcasing him on ShoBox that has helped get him ready for this fight.


Ruben Villa is a terrific fighter and has the ability to make his dream to become a world champion a reality. The hard work that Banner Promotions and us at Thompson Boxing have put on his career will surely pay off,” wi Ken Thompson, CEO of Thompson Boxing. “Navarrete is a terrific champion and it will be a huge challenge for our fighter, but I’m sure Ruben will rise up to the occasion and make us all proud.

ShoBox: THE NEW GENERATION RETURNS WITH EXCITING 154-POUND PROSPECT CHARLES CONWELL FACING FELLOW UNBEATEN WENDY TOUSSAINT ON WEDNESDAY, Oṣù 7

Quadrupleheader Features Total of Six Fighters with Undefeated Records

NIU YOKI– September 19, 2020 -ShoBox: The New generationreturns for the first time since March with a four-fight card headlined by exciting, undefeated super welterweight prospectsCharles Conwell atiWendyToussaint in a 10-round main-event bout on Wednesday, October 7 gbe lori Showtime ® (9 p.m. Et / PT) from the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Conn.

The four-fight telecast will feature eight prospects who boast a combined record of 109-4-3, including six boxers who have yet to taste defeat at the professional level. The lastShoBox event was held March 13 in Hinckley, Lati., and was one of the final live sporting events to take place before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the sports world for several months.

A decorated amateur and U.S. representative at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, the 22-year-old Conwell (12-0, 9 KOs) hails from Cleveland, Ohio, and will make his secondShoBox appearance – and first in nearly three years – when he takes on up-and-comingToussaint (12-0, 5 KOs) ni 154 poun.

The co-feature is another bout of unbeatens as Conwell’s half-brotherIsaiah Steen (14-0, 11 KOs) matches up againstKalvin Henderson (12-0-1, 8 KOs) in an eight-round super middleweight bout. AwọnShoBox event will open with two eight-round welterweight showdowns as Detroit’sJanelson Bocachica (15-0, 10 KOs) takes on fellow Puerto Rico nativeNicklaus Flaz (9-1, 7 KOs) ati lile-kọluBrandun Lee (19-0, 17 KOs) padà si ShoBox in the telecast opener againstJimmy Williams(16-3-2, 5 KOs).

“Charles Conwell is the quintessentialShoBox fighter,”Gordon Hall sọ, alase o nse funShoBox: The New generation since its inception in 2001. “He had a successful amateur career and he has shown real promise in his pro campaign. Bayi, he’ll face his first undefeated opponent in Haitian-born Wendy Toussaint who should be a tough test. In the co-feature another battle of unbeatens in Steen vs. Henderson and rounded out by promising prospect Janelson Bocachica and rising star Brandun Lee. These are the type of fight cards that make this series unique and important for the development of young fighters on both sides of the bout sheet.”

The event is promoted by Tony Holden Productions.

Charles Conwell vs. Wendy Toussaint – 10-round Super Welterweight Main Event

Known for his lightning quick fast hands and power, the rising prospect Conwell is currently ranked No. 9 by the IBF in one of boxing’s deepest divisions at 154 pounds led by Jermell Charlo, Jeison Rosario, Tony Harrison, Erickson Lubin, Julian Williams, Terrell Gausha and Jarrett Hurd.

Conwell was 116-14 as an amateur and was the National Golden Gloves Champion in 2015. In his last fight in February, Conwell scored a fifth-round stoppage over Ramses Agaton. He is co-promoted by Tony Holden of Holden Productions and Lou DiBella of DiBella Entertainment. He is managed by Dave McWater at Split-T Management.

Fighting in front of his hometown fans in Cleveland in his ShoBox Uncomfortable ni 2017, Conwell went the six-round distance for the first time in his young career beating a game Roque “Rocky” Zapata with an impressive unanimous decision.

“I am happy to be back onShoBox, and I am going to put in a good performance and do what I do best,” said Conwell. “My opponent is undefeated, and he will come to win, but I think that I am just better overall and all around. I am a very smart boxer with fast hands and power. When people see me, they will see Aaron Pryor, Mike Tyson and Andre Ward rolled up into one! I am happy to be headliningShoBox and being able to show my talent to the whole world.”

Nicknamed “Haitian Fire”, Toussaint, 28, was born in Haiti and currently trains in Huntington, New York where eight of his 12 pro fights have taken place. He is promoted by Hall of Fame New York promoter Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing.

Toussaint fled Haiti for France in 2010 following the devastating earthquake and currently works as a firefighter on Long Island. He is the main sparring partner of No. 1-ni ipo (WBO) light heavyweight world title contender Joe Smith Jr. Toussaint has won his last five of seven fights by knockout. Fighting on the undercard of the Eleider Alvarez-Joe Smith card August 22 ni Las fegasi, Toussaint won an eight-round decision over Isiah Jones.

“I would like to thank my trainer Frankie Globuschutz, my promoter Joe DeGuardia and Star Boxing for this great opportunity to shine in aShoBox akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ,” Toussaint said. “I am ready to fight. I have always been ready to fight. Nothing changes for me, and I am bringing the Haitian Fire.”

Isaiah Steen vs. Kalvin Henderson – 8-round Super Middleweight Co-Feature

Like his half-brother Conwell, the 24-year-old Steen of Cleveland also had a successful amateur career with a record of 85-15. Fighting on the same card as Conwell back in February, Steen needed less than a round to stop Kenneth Council in Hammond, Ind., in his last fight. Steen is co-promoted by Holden and DiBella and managed by McWater.

“This is my first fight on TV so it’s going to be a big one,” said Steen. “This is a big stage to show everybody what I am coming for and I am very excited to be fighting on SHOWTIME. This is a major step-up fight. I am just going to keep to my game plan and keep my distance. It’s amazing to be able to be on a television card with my brother.”

Born in Fort Worth, Texas, Henderson currently resides and trains out of Fayetteville, Ark., where he was a six-time Arkansas state champion in the amateurs. Following high school, Henderson got a full-ride music scholarship to the University of Arkansas as a percussionist graduating with his bachelor’s degree in Music Education in 2012. The 30-year-old Henderson is promoted by Marshall Kauffman’s Kings Promotions.

“I am ready to get back to what I do great,” said Henderson, who is married with four children and a fifth on the way. “My opponent is undefeated, but on October 7th, he will have his hands full. I am excited to finally showcase by skill-set on a national level as the co-main event.

Janelson Bocachica vs. Nicklaus Flaz – 8-round Welterweight Bout

A native of Puerto Rico and fighting out of Detroit, Mich., Bocachica is just 21 years old and already has four years of pro experience. He began boxing at age eight, won four consecutive Ringside Championships (2011-14), the National PAL Championships and the 2015 Detroit Golden Gloves. He boasts an amateur record of 55-5. He is trained by his father, Nelson Figueroa. Bocachica is managed by McWater of Split T-Management and promoted by King’s Promotions.

“I am fighting another Puerto Rican fighter which will surely produce fireworks and an exciting, all-action fight,” Bocachica said. “He is a power puncher and a brawler. He seems to be very confident, and I like fighting guys like that. If he wants a brawl, he will get a brawl, but if he wants to box, I will outbox him. I am versatile like that.”

Puerto Rico’s Flaz is part of current WBA and IBF 154-pound World Champion Jesion Rosario’s camp under the guidance of Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing. Flaz has knocked out his last two opponents and competed in two 10-round bouts during his pro career, which has included six wins against fighters who had winning records.

“It’s a great opportunity for me to showcase my skills,” Flaz said. “I know he’s an undefeated guy and a good opponent but I’m going to put some punching power on him. You can expect me to come in and be explosive. It’s going to be a great fight.”

Brandun Lee vs. Jimmy Williams – 8-round Welterweight Bout

O kan 21 ọdun atijọ, the knockout artist Lee from La Quinta, Calif., has KO’d all but two of his opponents (89.5 ogorun), pẹlu 11 ni akọkọ yika, four in the second and two in the third. The third-year pro is making his thirdShoBox irisi. Ni Oṣù, Lee scored an impressive third-round TKO over 33-year-old challenger Camilo Prieto. This is Lee’s third fight of 2020 as he knocked out Miguel Zamudio in a non-televised January 17 bout in Sloan, Iowa.

Lee ni iṣẹ magbowo ti a ṣe ọṣọ pẹlu igbasilẹ ifoju ti 196-5. O si wà ni 2015 U.S. Junior National Asiwaju, mu ile goolu medal ni 145 poun. Pẹlu ọwọ ọwọ manamana ti o di agbara, the exciting Lee has sparred with Mikey Garcia, Devin Haney, Mauricio Herrera, Timothy Bradley Jr., Thomas Dulorme, lati lorukọ kan diẹ.

“I am ready to go,”Lee sọ, a full-time college student who is trained by his father Bobby Lee and managed by Cameron Dunkin of D&D Boxing. “I was supposed to fight on September 19th, and now I have an extra three weeks of training, so that will be great for me. My opponent is bigger and has fought at higher weights, and he was ranked in the top-15. This is a step up and it is exactly what I need for my career. I am looking forward to being back onShoBox and I will come to perform. The audience wants knockouts, and that is what I am here for.”

A pro niwon 2013, Williams is a former college football standout who has yet to fight in 2020. Williams grew up in Plainfield, N.J., before moving to New Haven, Conn., and played wide receiver at Southern Connecticut State University.

Promoted by Jimmy Burchfield of CES Boxing, the 34-year-old Williams has battled adversity as his father passed away from cancer, and his mother was murdered in what is still an unsolved case.

International Boxing Hall ti FamerBarry Tompkins will call the action from ringside with fellow Hall of Famer and boxing historianSteve Farhood ki o si tele aye asiwajuRaul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse niGordon Hall pẹluRichard Gaughanproducing atiRick Phillips directing.

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