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ITV ANNOUNCES LANDMARK BOXING DEAL

  • ITV INKS BLOCKBUSTER 3-YEAR DEAL WITH HAYMON SPORTS & PREMIER Champions de boxe (PBC)
  • NEW DEAL WILL BRING UK FIGHT FANS THE BEST BOXING IN THE WORLD

LONDRES (Décembre 11, 2018) – ITV is delighted to announce today a ground-breaking new deal with Haymon Sports and Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) to bring exclusive coverage of exciting PBC world-class boxing events to ITV viewers and fight fans in the UK. The unique collaboration is the first time that Haymon Sports and PBC has partnered with a UK broadcaster to stage boxing events regularly in the UK. The exclusive three-year deal will guarantee a minimum of 15 televised events each year, drawing from PBC’s unrivalled group of over 160 of the best boxers in the world, which includes more than 60 current and former world champions in matches staged both in the UK and the US. PBC, the sportspre-eminent boxing brand, is broadcast over cable and network television in the United States.


This unprecedented deal between PBC and ITV is great news for boxing fans in the UK. We look forward to bringing viewers big events and superb action from some of the world’s best fighters in the coming years,” said Niall Sloane, ITV Director of Sport.

The world-class action from events for the next three years will include free-to-air broadcasts on ITV’s channels, including ITV main channel and ITV4 and ITV Hub, and will also include pay per views on ITV’s PPV channel, ITV Box Office. “Bringing big events to our platforms under this deal allows ITV to build on its aim of developing our direct relationship with viewers as part of our More Than TV strategy,”said Julian Ashworth, Director ITV Strategy and Direct to Consumer.

We’re thrilled about this new exclusive three-year deal with ITV, UK’s biggest commercial broadcaster, and the opportunity to bring the best boxers in the world to the UK,” dit Tim Smith, Vice-président des communications pour Haymon Boxing. “The unique collaboration means ITV’s viewers are in for a special treat with PBC’s world class boxing events.

Further announcements on the first PBC shows that will be available to viewers on the ITV platforms will follow in the days to come. This new deal for boxing adds to ITV Sport’s portfolio of first class events, which includes exclusive free to air coverage of the England football team’s qualifiers for both the European Championship and World Cup, la 6 Nations and exclusive coverage of the Rugby World Cup, UK horse racing, the Tour de France and the French Open.

Hosea Burton calls out Anthony Yarde for British Light Heavyweight clash


(L-R) – Head trainer Joe Gallagher & Hosea Burton

TORONTO (Décembre 7, 2018) — Former British light heavyweight champion Hosea Burton has never been one to duck a fight. En fait, he’s looking for a fight.

Burton has made his intentions known, calling out undefeated Anthony Yarde, man to man, to his face. The two recently encountered one another during Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder fight week in Los Angeles, Californie, where Burton was on-hand to support his cousin, Fureur.

Let’s make the fight happen,” Burton told Yarde. “We’re both excited about it. They say I’m not up to you, but let’s get it going man.Burton has gone undefeated for two years, since suffering his lone career defeat at the hands of Frank Buglioni, a fight in which he was winning prior to a final round stoppage. Buglioni has recently retired from the sport, leaving Burton to set his sights on Yarde, rather than avenging his defeat first.

Yarde recently scored a knockout victory over Walter Sequeira, Octobre 20 in Brentwood, améliorer son dossier pour 17-0 avec 16 KO. Burton, cependant, hasn’t been impressed.

If he’s six foot, I must be six foot nine, because he’s a lot shorter than that,” Burton said of Yarde’s stature. “I would be his first live opponent. Let’s get it on.

Yarde’s world ranking would play well into Burton’s plans in 2019, which include fighting for a world title after recapturing his domestic gold.

This would be one of the biggest domestic light heavyweight fights in UK history. Everyone is already placing Yarde amongst the world’s best, but the fact is, he has to get past Hosea,” noted Adam Harris of Athlete Development and Management. “We believe Hosea is the one who’s ready to go after a world title. Let’s have it out and find out who’s right.

Burton also plans on showcasing his skills in Canada in the new year, following in the footsteps of his cousin Tyson, the lineal heavyweight champion of the world.

Both Tyson and his cousin, Hughie Fury, fought in Canada early in their pro careers, and have held training camps in the Great White North as well. “Some of the best in the world have been coming to Canada to accelerate their careers,” Harris noted, “including Billy Joe Saunders before his most recent fights and, bien sûr, Tyson in the past. We have a special relationship with the country, and the fight scene in Toronto is booming in a way we’ve never seen before. We have no doubt Hosea will be appreciated and find plenty of competition north of the border.

Decastro: It’s My Destiny To Be World Champion.

 

 

Bardney, Lincolnshire’s Nathan Decastro (14-0-0) wholeheartedly believes it is his destiny to become World Champion. In just over a weeks time he finally gets the opportunity to make his childhood dream come true, when challenges Accra, Ghana’s Daniel Adjei Sowah (20-6-2) pour l'Union mondiale de boxe (UMA), Super Middleweight Championship of the World at the Glasgow Club in Bellahouston, Glasgow on Saturday the 8th December 2018.

 

Decastro, qui est actuellement classé #6 in the International Boxing Federation (IBF) Intercontinental rankings, earned the shot for the WBU World Crown with a solid points victory over West African Boxing Union (WABU) Champion Agoe Ashong (11-2-0) to secure the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Commonwealth title at Pride Park in Derby back in September.

 

Speaking from his home earlier Decastro could barely hide his joy at the opportunity to fight for his first World Championship.

 

“Je bourdonnement, I just can’t wait. I mean not only am I fighting for the World title, but will be fighting for it on the undercard of Scott Harrison’s return to the ring, exciting times.

 

My camps gone really well, I’m feeling fitter and stronger than ever. We’re not leaving anything to chance; we’ve covered every conceivable angle.

 

My father Frank has made sure of that, he’s a great coach, I really am blessed that he trains me.

 

We know he’s a banger, but so am I and what’s more I have a better KO ration of 11 en 14 against his 13 en 28 and more importantly I believe I am more hungry for this than him.

 

It’s been my dream since I started boxing as a youngster to win a World title and now I’m just over a week away from making my dreams come true.

 

Especially as I am fighting for the WBU Title, we have history with this Championship at the Bracebridge Boxing Club, as Kelly Oliver whose father owns the club also fought for the WBU crown, at Cruiserweight, so have to win it and bring the belt back to the gym I’ve trained at all my career.

 

Decastro then went on to vent his frustrations over the way bureaucracy had thwarted his previous Championship efforts.

 

I’ve had a really frustrating year or so, yes I won the Commonwealth title last time out but twice this year I was supposed to challenge for the World title.

 

Unfortunately bureaucratic red tape caused the fights to be cancelled, either Visa issues came into play, as with the original planned fight against Agoe (Ashong) in July or worse still unnecessary political interference by the EBU, which scuppered the IBF European fight against Ronnie (Landaeta).

 

This time though it’s different, Daniel has his Visa and the EBU can’t possibly interfere, so no excuses.

 

It’s my destiny to be World Champion, come 8th December, my dreams will come true, I will be crowned World Champion as I owe it to my legion of fans that have been awesome and so supportive.

 

Nathan ‘NightmareDecastro versus Daniel Adjei Sowah for the World Boxing Union (UMA) Super Middleweight Championship of the World, is the main support for the highly anticipated return to the ring of two time WBO World Champion Scott Harrison (27-3-2) against Tackie Annan (11-6-0) at the Glasgow Club in Bellahouston, Glasgow on Saturday the 8th December 2018.

 

Billets: Priced £60 (Ringside), 50 £ (Outer Ringside) and £40 (Standard Seating) are available from the Assassin Boxing Promotions Ticket Line: 07594 144433 and on-line at www.tkoboxoffice.com.

 

McGivern remporte le titre du Light Heavy à la dure lors de l'événement historique de Clacton-on-Sea.

Ringside Rapport: Gianluca Di Caro

 

On Saturday night at the Princess Theatre in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, Professional Boxing made a most welcome return to the seaside town after almost 80 ans, when Colchester’s Tommy Jacobs presented his latest boxing promotion, aptly titled ‘History’.

 

The previous pro boxing in the town, back in February 1939, see Ireland’s Mike Kavan beat London’s Charlie Mack at the then recently opened Butlin’s holiday camp.

 

Clacton is a town that’s steeped in boxing history, although since the second world war mainly of the Amateur variety, in fact Tommy Jacobs himself fought in the town on numerous occasions during his Amateur career and one of the greats of the sport is immortalized by the restaurant at the bowling alley on Clacton Pier, Armstrong’s, which is named after the American boxer John Henry Armstrong who beat British champion Ernie Roderick also in 1939.

 

It seemed rather appropriate that the very first of the pro boxing contests of this new era should feature the current World Boxing Foundation (WBF) International and European Champion, as well as promoter of the event, Tommy Jacobs, in a non-Championship six round contest against Dundalk, Michael Kelly Irlande.

 

Right from the opening bell Jacobs took to the fight to his highly experienced opponent, albeit with just tentative testing jabs, but as the round progressed the action became more full on, with Jacobs backing up Kelly on to the ropes before letting rip with slick combinations to body and head.

 

Kelly, a previous multi-title challenger in his own right, initially covered up and absorbed the shots but soon began to counter effectively.

 

More of the same early in the second, although must credit Kelly for his slick responses that prevented Jacobs from having quite the same level of success in the first stanza, however as the clock entered the final 20 seconds or so of the round Jacobs started letting rip with big shots to the body with increasing success, so much so that literally in the final seconds Kelly was forced to take a knee after a particularly vicious left.

 

Unfortunately Kelly struggled to catch his breath and rise to his feet in time to beat Referee Lee Murtagh’s count, official time of the stoppage being 2 Minutes and 56 Seconds of the second round.

 

Following the fight Tommy Jacobs announced that the reason he undertook a non-championship six rounder and not the originally planned WBF Intercontinental title fight against Albanian Xhuljo Vrenozi, was that he has been proposed to potentially challenge Australia’s two time World Champion Sam Soliman for the World Boxing Foundation (WBF) World title in December.

 

The second bout of the night see Dean Porter making his professional debut against Liverpool’s Steven Sunners (2-0-0).

What a cracking all action affair, from start to finish both lads really went for it hammer and tongs.

 

After four scintillating closely fought rounds it came as no surprise that the result was going to be close, and close it was, Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecard reading 39-38 in favour of Liverpool’s Steven Sunners.

 

Next up was a four round Featherweight contest between Clacton’s very own Ben ‘The ClaxicanCook and Belfast’s Chris Wong, both of whom were making their pro debuts.

 

The first couple of rounds, as with Porter-Sunners, were so closely fought that it wasn’t easy to call the winner of each round, however in the 3rd the decision was made a little easier after Cook landed a cracking body-shot late in the round to send the Irishman to his knees.

 

After four highly entertaining all action rounds Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecard read 40-37 in favour of local hero Ben Cook.

 

As with the previous contest this was an all action thriller of epic proportions, so much so that it was without doubt it was the Fight of the Night.

 

Have to say really enjoyed this fight and hopefully after this pair get a few fights under their belts there’ll be a rematch as I would love to see these two in action against each other again, ce était bien.

 

The fourth fight of the night see Ipswich Super Middleweight Rob Elden making his pro debut against Liverpool’s Lee Cooper.

 

Elden started hard and fast, taking the fight to his more experienced foe and letting rip with big shots to body and head. Initially Cooper covered up but soon started countering with some big shots of his own, however in doing so left an opening in his defence that the Ipswich man was quick to capitalise on with a big right to the head to send Copper to the canvas.

 

Copper made it to his feet and action resumed in very much the same vein, with Elden backing Copper up before letting rip with big shots, Cooper once again responded with big shots of his own. As the round approached the second minute, once again Elden found a chink in Cooper’s armour and this time landed a big right to the body to send the Liverpudlian to the canvas for a second and final time. Official time of the stoppage was one minute and fifty-nine seconds of the first round.

 

The headline fight of the night see Hove’s Navid Iran and Scotland’s Ben McGivern battling it out for the vacant Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Silver International Light Heavyweight title.

 

Battling it out is the correct term; this was a Battle Royale of epic proportions.

 

Right from the off Iran took the fight to McGivern, backing the Scot onto the ropes and letting rip with a flurry of big left and rights. McGivern sensibly covered up and waited an opportunity to counter, which he did with good effect once the opportunity arose.

 

However it wasn’t enough to prevent Iran coming back with a similar forceful attack almost immediately. McGivern once again managed to counter and initially take control.

 

As the round progressed Iran landed a couple of cracking shots that again forced McGivern to cover up. Irann kept up the pressure with big shots, whilst McGivern caught most with his gloves a big right got through the Scots guard, shaking him to the core.

 

How McGivern made it to the end of the round, I just don’t know, his legs were well and truly gone, but somehow he did.

 

Round two see Iran come out hard and fast, however McGivern was ready for the assault, again initially covering up but this time instead of just countering and covering, he spun his opponent and went hard on the attack himself.

 

Round three see McGivern taking the fight to Iran, which led to some great technical boxing ensuing from both protagonists.

 

The next few rounds were fought in similar vein. The final round though was an out and out war; both boxers throwing caution to the wind and an all out slugfest ensued for the entire final three minuteswhat an exhilarating round.

 

After eight fantastic rounds of boxing it was Ben McGivern declared victor by scoring referee Lee Murtagh, par un 79-74 points de marge.

 

Have to say whilst definitely the right result, the result just doesn’t convey just how close each and every round, but the first, était. These two really put on a magnificent show and was a serious contender for the Fight of the Night award.

 

What a great event to welcome pro boxing back to Clacton-on-Sea after a close to eighty-year hiatus, a return clearly appreciated by fans of the pugilistic arts who had packed the historic venue to the hilt almost an hour before the event was scheduled to begin.

TYSON FURY DISCUSSES CRUSHING DOWNWARD SPIRAL AND CAREER COMEBACK IN EMOTIONAL SIT-DOWN INTERVIEW WITH MAURO RANALLO

 

Lineal Heavyweight Champion opens up ahead of his fight against Deontay Wilder December 1 sur Showtime PPV®.

If mental illness can bring someone as big as me, as strong as me… to my knees, then it can bring anybody to their knees” – Fury

Crédit photo: AFFICHER L'HEURE

Catch the full interview: https://s.sho.com/2OmqAAq

QUOI: champion poids lourd Lineal Tyson Fury opened up to SHOWTIME Sports® annonceur Mauro Ranallo about his years-long struggle with mental health in what Ranallo deemed the most important interview of his career. The two sat down in Big Bear, California where Fury has been training for his December 1 showdown against WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder en direct sur Showtime PPV®.

 

 

Fureur, who shocked the world in 2015 with a unanimous decision victory over former world champion Wladimir Klitschko, details his swift rise to the upper echelon of the heavyweight division, all while battling crippling depression and anxiety that diminished his love of the sport. He recounts his apathy toward boxing leading up to the Klitschko fight and the downward spiral he endured following his historic win.

 

 

Following his win over Klitschko, Fury would fail to face his mandatory challengers and attempted to combat his mental struggles with alcohol and drugs, eventually ballooning to 400 livres. The self-proclaimed “Gypsy King” hit a turning point in October of 2017, when he began to seek help for depression and anxiety and was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, which Ranallo also suffers from.

 

 

Ranallo’s battle with mental illness was recently chronicled in the SHOWTIME documentary BIPOLAR ROCK ‘N’ ROLLER, where the combat sports announcer showcases his struggles and advocates for the shattering of stigmas surrounding mental illness. Like Ranallo, Fury aims to raise awareness of his own struggles and encourage others to seek help.

 

 

“It was like having a fight in my own mind,” Fury said. "[Mental illness] is a silent killer. It is almost like carbon monoxide poisoning because you can’t see it. My calling card is to spread the word on mental health.”

 

 

Fury’s journey back to stardom began with back-to-back wins in his first two fights this past summer. He knocked out Sefer Seferi in June of 2018, and followed suit with a unanimous decision win over Francesco Pianeta in August. His August victory culminated with an in-ring confrontation with Wilder, where the two announced their upcoming heavyweight blockbuster fight.

 

 

L'épreuve de force des poids lourds manchettes de la Décembre 1 Showtime PPV vivre de Staples Center à Los Angeles (9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT). Wilder, qui a éliminé tous les sept challengers de son titre, tentera de faire sa huitième défense WBC des poids lourds. Dans le troisième combat de son come-back, Fury a la possibilité de devenir un champion du monde poids lourd deux fois.

CONFIDENT HUGHIE FURY WRAPPING UP ‘TORTUROUS’ TRAINING CAMP; ARRIVES IN BULGARIA SATURDAY TO FACE KUBRAT PULEV IN ‘FIRE & FURY’ IBF ELIMINATOR ON SATURDAY, Octobre 27, À SOFIA, BULGARIE

(Octobre 18, 2018) Britain’s IBF #5-rated heavyweight contender Hughie Fury is putting the final touches on a “torturous” training camp and, with his team, will arrive in Sofia, Bulgarie, ce samedi.

 

 

Sur Samedi, Octobre 27, Fureur (21-1, 11 KOs) fera face Kubrat «Le Cobra» Pulev (25-1, 13 KOs) dans un combat éliminatoire de 12 rounds au Arène Armyec in Pulev’s hometown of Sofia. The winner that night will become the first in line to face champion Anthony Joshua.

 

 

 

L'événement, intitulé "Feu & Fureur»Sera présenté par Ivaylo Gotzev et John Wirt's Epic Sports and Entertainment, avec le promoteur de Fury, Sports de Hennessey, et sera diffusé vivre au Royaume-Uni sur Channel 5.

 

 

 

“I made a promise to beat Pulev in his own backyard and that’s what I’m going to do,” said a confident Fury. “Nobody else wanted this tough fight. That’s because they’re not future champions. I know what it takes and what you have to do to become the man. I don’t care if I fight Pulev in his own house. He’s in my way of what I want, and he’s got to go.”

 

 

 

Fury and father/trainer Peter Fury have been pushing it to the limit in their Manchester Gym, training twice a day, six days a week for up to three hours per session. But Fury, the current BBBofC British Heavyweight Champion, says all the work will soon be worth it.

 

 

 

“It will all be worth it when my hand is raised,” he continued. “There are no holes in my game right now. I’m at the top of my craft and once Pulev is eliminated, I’ll be coming for Anthony Joshua. He looked vulnerable in his last fight. I’m the one who will capitalize on those vulnerabilities!"

 

 

 

Despite his supreme confidence, defeating Pulev will be no easy feat for 24-year-old Fury. 37-year-old Pulev is one of the most popular athletes in all of Bulgaria, and a former two-time European and IBF International Heavyweight Champion. La seule perte en carrière de Pulev a été un défi pour le championnat incontesté des poids lourds contre Wladimir Klitschko en 2014. Britain’s Dillian Whyte et américains Jarell Miller et Dominic Breazeale all declined to face Pulev before Fury accepted.

 

 

 

“After I walk right into Pulev’s hometown and take him out, something no other heavyweight would even dare to try, everyone is going to be talking about me and Anthony Joshua. I can’t wait to get this job done and move on to the world championship.”

 

Rising Star Pugh retour en action ce samedi, Faces Sirajeva à Pride Park, Derby

 

EMILY PUGH VS VERONIKA SIRAJEVA

Samedi 29 Septembre 2018 – Pride Park, Derby

 

Retour en Avril de cette année Emily Pugh a fait ses débuts professionnels, et le garçon oh boy qu'elle a fait dans le style. Emily et son adversaire Jelizaveta Cerkasova, qui a également fait ses débuts pro, mettre sur une classe de maître.

 

 

 

Le concours a été un véritable master-class, mais pas dans le sens normal du terme tel qu'il est utilisé dans les cercles de boxe, grâce à quoi un boxeur « a donné une classe de maître à leur adversaire », oh non, ce fut une véritable classe de maître très serrée de la pleine boxe arrêt, l'un des plus de matches de boxe dans une longue passionnante, longtemps, qui n'a d'égale la lutte » encore plus récent de l'année’ nommé World Boxing Council (WBC) Atomweight concours Championnat du Monde entre le compatriote britannique Emily & Autorité irlandaise de boxe boxeur sous licence, l'ancien champion du monde WBC Muay Thai Castle Denise et WBC Mondiale de la Jeunesse & Champion International Fabiana Bytyqi.

 

 

 

Ce samedi, à Pride Park, à Derby, Pugh est mis à monter sur le ring pour son combat pro deuxième, cette fois le Wolverhampton Fille est réglé pour faire face Veronika Sirajeva de la Lettonie sur l'undercard de la WBL & concours EBL Championnat d'Europe entre Ross Doherty et Gvido Seilis et co tête d'affiche Nathan Decastro contre Agoe Ashong PBC Commonwealth showdown titre.

 

 

 

En parlant de sa maison plus tôt, Pugh dit;

 

 

 

“Je suis très heureux de revenir dans le ring, et plus que prêt.

 

 

 

“Je suis impatient de boxe six tours. J'ai l'intention de les gagner chacun de ces tours avec une solide performance, dans le style.

 

 

 

“Mes débuts professionnels semble si longtemps, et je sais que je peux le haut que la performance et de mettre sur un combat fort.

 

 

 

“J'espère que mon adversaire a travaillé aussi dur que moi et est prêt à donner tout ce qu'elle a.

 

“Merci à tous ceux qui m'a soutenu, en voyageant à venir montre, Aspire Fitness qui m'a aidé préparation pour ce combat et mon parrain Paradise E-liquide, qui cela ne se produirait pas sans… merci! Je ne laisserai aucun d'entre vous vers le bas.”

 

 

 

Emily Pugh contre Veronika Sirajeva est un combat de soutien à la Ross Doherty contre Gvido Seilis pour la Ligue mondiale de boxe (WBL) et de la Ligue européenne de boxe (EBL) Championnats d'Europe Welterweight, qui co-titres avec le Nathan Decastro contre Agoe Ashong, pour le Conseil de boxe professionnelle (PBC) Commonwealth Super-concours Championnat de l'événement promu Daniel Gray au Pride Park à Derby le samedi 29 Septembre 2018.

 

 

 

Également en vedette sur l'événement est une autre appétissante tout affrontement titre Merseyside, entre Craig Kennerdale et ses pairs Paul pour le Conseil de boxe professionnelle (PBC) Argent Anglais Titre de mi-moyens et super léger Jack Jones Leed fait ses débuts professionnels contre Dundalk, Michael Kelly Irlande.

 

 

 

L'événement est pratiquement complet, mais il y a quelques billets encore disponibles, Pour plus de détails veuillez communiquer avec Dan Gray sur 07522 401454.

Kennerdale: It’s Going to be a War on Saturday Night!

 

KENNERDALE Vs PEERS

PBC Silver English Welterweight Championship

29th September 2018 – Pride Park, Derby

 

 

Over the past year or so there’s been a lot of speculation, or should that be desire, about the possibility of an all Merseyside showdown between local heroes Craig Kennerdale and Paul Peers.

 

Until very recently it had been just pure wishful thinking, it had been proposed on numerous occasions and failed to be made, however come Saturday night this much anticipated showdown finally becomes a reality, as promoter Dan Gray decided enough of the talking, if the fans want the fight, they should have their wishes come true and added it to the card for his upcoming event at the home of Derby County FC, Pride Park in Derby.

 

When Dan Gray first proposed the fight to Paul Peers, Peers had told himGood luck mate, others had tried to make the match-up in the past and failed.Not to be deterred Gray not only convinced Kennerdale’s manager Kyle Gallagher that the time was right, but also the unbeaten prospect himself.

 

Speaking from his Liverpool home Craig Kennerdale explained why he decided to take the fight now.

 

I always knew that Paul and I would face each other one day, but always expected it to be much later on in our careers, but when Dan (Gris) dangled the carrot of making it for a title, my first title shot, I just couldn’t refuse.

 

I’ve been waiting for this opportunity for so long, I’ve been around the sport since I was ten years of age and in that time every single training session, every spar and every fight I’ve ever had has been leading to this fight, I can’t wait for Saturday night, it’s my dream to win a title.

I can’t help but think that this fight has all the hallmarks of being a seriously good all action fight the fans will love to watch.

 

I believe styles make fights, the difference in our styles, as well as the way we approach fights make this a very interesting match-up. It’s going to be a war on Saturday night.

 

Like most boxers on the Liverpool circuit, I know Paul’s ability and believe me I’m not taking anything lightly, he’s a good technical boxer with a strong amateur pedigree.

 

I’m unbeaten in the pros and believe me I don’t intend on losing my ‘0’ anytime soon.

 

Although I have respect for Paul, I’m here to win. Je suis dans la meilleure forme de ma vie, I’m hitting harder and faster than ever before and because of that I have every confidence that it will be me that lifts the belt come fight night.

 

Respect to Paul Peers and may the best man win!”

 

Craig Kennerdale versus Paul Peers for the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Silver English Welterweight title supports co-headliners Ross Doherty versus Gvido Seilis World Boxing League and European Boxing League European Welterweight Championships contest and Nathan Decastro versus Agoe Ashong, Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Commonwealth Super-concours Championnat de l'événement promu Daniel Gray au Pride Park à Derby le samedi 29 Septembre 2018.

 

There are also two non-championship contests featured on the event, exciting Super Bantamweight Emily Pugh makes her second pro outing against Latvia’s Veronika Sirajeva and Leed’s Super lightweight Jack Jones makes his professional debut against Dundalk, Michael Kelly Irlande.

 

L'événement est pratiquement complet, mais il y a quelques billets encore disponibles, Pour plus de détails veuillez communiquer avec Dan Gray sur 07522 401454.

Peers Prepares to Face Kennerdale In All Merseyside English Title Clash

There’s nothing quite like a local Derby, whether Football or any sport but especially Boxing, to get the fans salivating and when it’s an all Merseyside clash it is without doubt the most mouth-watering of them all.

 

 

 

 

On Saturday 29th September, on neutral ground at Pride Park in Derby, the home of Derby County Football Club, life-long Everton fan Paul Peers will step into the ring against fellow Merseysider and staunch Reds fan Craig Kennerdale.

 

 

 

 

Adding extra spice to the contest, if being a Merseyside Derby wasn’t enough; there will be a Title Belt at stake, le Conseil de boxe professionnelle (PBC) Silver English Welterweight Championship.

 

 

 

 

Speaking from his new home in the Orkneys, Peers made it clear he wasn’t just coming to make up the numbers.

 

 

 

 

“Je suis vraiment heureux de ce combat, it’s one that could and should have happened last year.

 

 

 

 

We’re both from Liverpool, there’s no two ways about it the depth of talent in the city is growing all the time. Liverpool has produced so many Champions over the years, everything from English to World Champions, hopefully after the 29th my name will be added to the long, long list.

 

 

 

 

I have every intention of boxing at my very best as I try to win this English title, as will Craig.

 

 

 

 

I’ve seen that Craig is right up for this, he looks even faster now than when I see his training videos. That shows he’s fit and he’s ready, which makes for a good fight, as so am I.

 

 

 

 

It will be storming fight, expect fireworks on the night, there’s so much a stake, not just bragging rights, I want that belt around my waist.

 

 

 

 

Craig Kennerdale versus Paul Peers for the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Silver English Welterweight title supports co-headliners Nathan Decastro versus Agoe Ashong, Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Commonwealth Super Middleweight Championship contest and Ross Doherty versus Gvido Seilis World Boxing League and European Boxing League European Welterweight Championships bout on the Daniel Gray promoted event at Pride Park in Derby on Saturday 29th September 2018.

 

 

 

 

There are also two non-championship contests featured on the event, exciting Super Bantamweight Emily Pugh makes her second pro outing against Latvia’s Veronika Sirajeva and Leed’s Super lightweight Jack Jones makes his professional debut against Dundalk, Michael Kelly Irlande.

 

 

 

 

L'événement est pratiquement complet, mais il y a quelques billets encore disponibles, Pour plus de détails veuillez communiquer avec Dan Gray sur 07522 401454.

KUBRAT PULEV PROMETTRE UN INCENDIE & FURY »DANS IBF ELIMINATOR CONTRE HUGHIE FURY SAMEDI, Octobre 27, À SOFIA, BULGARIE

DES POIDS LOURDS DE CLASSE MONDIALE EN VIGUEUR POUR LE DROIT DE FACE À ANTHONY JOSHUA VS. ALEXANDER POVETKIN VAINQUEUR DU CHAMPIONNAT DU MONDE

Sur Samedi, Octobre 27, "Feu & Fureur" va entrer en collision, en tant que prétendant poids lourd classé IBF # 2 Kubrat «Le Cobra» Pulev affrontera la Grande-Bretagne classée IBF # 5 Hughie Fury dans un combat éliminatoire de 12 rounds au Arène Armyec dans la ville natale de Pulev, Sofia, Bulgarie.

 

 

 

Pulev (25-1, 13 KOs) et Fury (21-1, 11 KOs) sera en compétition pour le droit d'affronter le vainqueur de la compétition de septembre 22 confrontation entre champion Anthony Joshua et challenger Alexander Povetkin.

 

 

 

L'événement, intitulé "Feu & Fureur»Sera présenté par Ivaylo Gotzev et John Wirt's Epic Sports and Entertainment, avec le promoteur de Fury, Sports de Hennessey, et sera diffusé vivre au Royaume-Uni sur Channel 5.

 

 

 

L'un des athlètes les plus populaires de toute la Bulgarie, 37-Pulev, un an, est sur une séquence de cinq victoires consécutives, y compris un TKO 3 sur l'ancien champion des poids lourds Samuel Peter. Parmi ses nombreuses distinctions, Pulev est un ancien champion d'Europe et IBF International Heavyweight à deux reprises. Il mesure 6 ’ 4 ½ "et pèse environ 240 lbs. La seule perte en carrière de Pulev a été un défi pour le championnat incontesté des poids lourds contre Wladimir Klitschko en 2014. Fury est le quatrième adversaire à affronter Pulev, comme la Grande-Bretagne Dillian Whyte et américains Jarell Miller et Dominic Breazeale tous ont décliné le combat.

 

 

 

Pulev, qui aura son premier combat depuis son partenariat avec Epic Sports and Entertainment, dit que Fury ferait mieux de ne pas regarder au-delà de lui tout en se préparant à ce combat.

 

 

 

«Le fait que Hughie Fury arrive en Bulgarie alors que de nombreux autres se sont enfuis en dit long,», A déclaré Pulev. «Je comprends qu'il est très motivé car c'est un combat éliminateur pour une chance au titre mondial. Je lui suggère d'arrêter de penser au titre mondial pendant un moment et de se préparer à une vraie bataille. Je suis déjà en mode bête et j'ai faim de mon retour sur le ring!"

 

 

 

Fury est originaire de Manchester et est l'actuel champion britannique BBBofC des poids lourds et est formé par son père., Peter Fury. Le joueur de 23 ans mesure 6 pi 6 po et pèse également environ 240 lbs. En septembre de 2017, Fury a subi sa seule perte en carrière, une décision majoritaire controversée de Joseph Parker pour le championnat poids lourd WBO de Parker.

 

 

 

«Il a fallu beaucoup de temps pour que ce combat se produise et je tiens à remercier toutes les personnes impliquées.,»A déclaré Hughie Fury. «Je veux me battre pour les titres mondiaux et pour ce faire, je dois battre les gars en tête de la division. Kubrat Pulev est un combat sérieux pour le poste obligatoire et je sais que je dois être la vraie affaire pour le battre. Je crois que je vais faire ça dans sa cour arrière où d’autres tremblaient à l’idée.”

 

 

 

«Nous voulons être impliqués dans ces grandes nuits de combat et affronter les grands noms qui mènent la division,»A ajouté le père et entraîneur Peter Fury. «Devenir un champion du monde des poids lourds, vous devez surmonter tous les défis qui vous attendent. Et pour Hughie, cela commence en Bulgarie en octobre. »

 

 

 

«De nos jours, quand certains promoteurs et leurs combattants optent pour les paris les plus sûrs, Hughie Fury a fait le contraire,”A déclaré Ivaylo Gotzev de Fury, qui a fait face à sa part de retards et de déceptions sur le chemin de ce combat éliminateur. «Fury a décidé d’entrer dans la fosse aux lions, et combattez Kubrat dans sa ville natale de Sofia. Ce match est intriguant, alors que deux des meilleurs de la division se lèvent et se font face. Nous nous attendons à une grande bataille des poids lourds - celle qui décidera du destin d’un homme à se battre pour le titre le plus convoité au monde - le championnat des poids lourds. À tous de Team Fury - vous êtes les bienvenus en Bulgarie!"

 

 

 

PDG de Hennessy Sports Mick Hennessy, promoteur de Fury, dit: «Avant tout, je voudrais faire des éloges sur mon jeune combattant Hughie Fury. Il n'y a pas de pantomime ni de théâtre. C'est juste un jeune homme, plein de respect pour tous ceux auxquels il fait face, et qui croit qu'il faut donner aux fans des combats appropriés et un bon rapport qualité-prix. À seulement 23 ans Hughie est un énorme talent. Il n’a peut-être pas les applaudissements qu’il mérite, c'est donc son moment de faire en sorte que le monde de la boxe s'asseoie vraiment et prenne note de ce dont il est capable. "

 

 

 

«Je tiens également à remercier mes homologues d'Epic Sports & Divertissement pour faire en sorte que ce combat se produise. Il a fallu beaucoup de temps pour arriver à ce point, mais nous étions déterminés à donner aux fans un combat qu'ils méritent. Les deux équipes sont enthousiasmées par celui-ci.

 

 

 

La sous-carte internationale empilée, avec les détails du billet, sera révélé sous peu.