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Boston featherweight Troy Anderson, Jr. Benefited from sparring with undisputed world lightweight champion Katie Taylor

BOSTON (Veljača 17, 2021) – Boston featherweightTroy Anderson, Jr.  hasn’t made his pro debut yet, but he did get the opportunity to recently spar with undisputed world lightweight championKatie Taylor (17-0, 6 Kos), the 2012 Olympic gold medalist from Ireland, who was a 5-time AIBA world champion as an amateur.

The 28-year-old Anderson, who is managed by Ryan Roach’s Fighter Locker, was supposed to make his pro debut earlier this year in Mexico. He showed up but his opponent tested positive for COVID-19 and their fight was canceled.

Taylor frequently travels from Ireland to Connecticut, where she prepares for fights with her trainerRoss Enamait.    

Anderson, a union Sheetmetal worker in local 17, was a decorated amateur who won a gold medal at the 2016 Rocky Marciano Tournament, as well as The New England’s Tournament twice in 2018-2019, and won Central Division of the New England Golden Gloves Tournament twice and runner-up twice during his four-year (2016-2019) run. He also competed in three national tournaments.

Anderson benefitted from being a southpaw when his trainerMarc Gargaro, was contacted by Enamait about needing a lefthanded sparring partner for Taylor. “I’ve only sparred with her once,” Anderson said, “but I believe I will be getting more work with Katie at her training camp in the near future. I’ve already been asked back for more sparring.

“In the ring, Katie is patient, oštar, and quick with her combinations. She also doesn’t waste any movements all all. She is very tough and aggressive. Outside the ring, she is very nice, always smiling when talking, and a generous, decent human being.”

There’s nothing better for a young boxer than to train and spar with a world-class athlete, even if it’s a female against a male, the experience in invaluable.

I believe getting experience with a world champion helped me build up my confidence. It definitely opened my mind and eyes to trying new things like different movements and combinations, as well as make sure my defense and foot work was on point. Learning to become better at changing the tempo of combinations I was throwing. Also, realizing the things Katie did during and after sparring, understanding her mentality, and letting me know and see what it takes to be the best in the world, will help me grow big-time as a boxer.

“It is a little different sparring a woman but, pošteno, it helped me work on my craft in areas I’ve been trying to improve on. I am still available to give and get good, solid work and effort. It’s expanding my mind, I was still able to pick and choose when to dig hard shots to make sure I was still solidly sparring for her, unlike with guys’ majority of punches are thrown hard.

Ortiz’ managerRyan Roach komentirao: “This is a great opportunity for Troy. Anytime you share the ring with a world champion, even sparring, is a great way to elevate your level of confidence. As many know there are a lot of levels to this sport and these opportunities are crucial in building a fighter. I am really proud of Troy. His debut got pushed back, but he’s stayed in the gym and remains positive waiting for his shot. He has a great coach and team at Nonantum Boxing.”

Sparring Taylor may not have erased the disappointment of Anderson’s pro debut being canceled; međutim, the experience will surely make him a better fighter.

“Sparring a world champion was unbelievable,” Anderson concluded. “Just having the opportunity to step foot in the ring with world champion Katie Taylor was amazing. Literally, leading up to the day of sparring, that’s all I could focus on and think about. I was extremely locked in, because I wanted to give Katie Taylor good work and show her that reaching out to my coach Marc was not a mistake, and his words about me were solid. Seeing how Katie is when moving, throwing combinations, and on defense picking and choosing when to be aggressive and not, is unexplainable. It was truly a blessing and I will forever be grateful and thankful for the experience and opportunity to be able to spar with a world champion, Katie Taylor”

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FED UP FEMALE BOXERS DEMAND FAIRNESS AND A PLATFORM

Boxing’s top female athletes have no “dom”, no network to showcase their talent

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NEW YORKAs women continue to make strides toward equality across industries, boxing and its media partners remain in the past by disenfranchising women from a fair opportunity to showcase their skills and earn a living. In the same year that America elected its first female Vice President, a woman of color, the elite women athletes that top the world rankings have no regular television platform or boxing series. Nowhere is this unfair playing field more apparent than in the United States and North America.

The overwhelming majority of top females in boxing have not fought in 2020, or have not fought since January. The pandemic has hit women in boxing even harder than it has hit the men. The picture wasn’t rosy before Covid-19 and, without action, there is no reason to believe that it will improve.

This impacts all women in American boxing, from stars Claressa Shields and Amanda Serrano, to reigning world champions, to six-round and four-round fighters. Other than a handful of athletes, most female boxers must hold down a full-time or part-time job to make ends meet.

Amanda Serrano, Heather Hardy, Ava Knight and others have pursued opportunities in MMA to supplement their income and avoid inactivity. Claressa Shields, the most acclaimed woman in American amateur history, dva olimpijska zlata medalje, and a proven attraction, is presently without a platform and just announced a multi-year deal with the Professional Fighters League.

The unified champion from Flint, Michigan, told The Athletic that, “To je (boks) a sexist sport. It’s sexist with the opportunities we’re given. It’s sexist with the TV time. It’s sexist with how much we get paid. Svo troje. It’s fine for a female boxing star to try her hand at MMA. They shouldn’t be compelled to do so for lack of opportunities.

These women consistently deliver great fights and solid viewership numbers,” rekao je Lou DiBella, who promotes more women than any other US promotional entity. “They put people in seats, and viewership of their events often rivals the men. These aren’t club level fighters. They are elite world champions and, without television, without a regular platform, they can’t be financially secure or build any kind of fan base. It’s remarkable that women’s boxing is growing its talent pool and raising its stature, given the scarce television and streaming slots that are reserved for female fighters. This is a testament to the resiliency and dedication of boxing’s female athletes, who deserve better.

Local promoters, who are in the business of growing fighters and filling seats, can offer spots on their cards and regional exposure, but purses are very limited without television revenue. Female fighterspurses are often limited to a percentage of tickets they sell out of hand.

At the top levels, women are passed over. Heather Hardy, a DiBella Entertainment fighter, has seen the difference in the growth of boxers of both genders. “At press conferences, I sit at a seat at the very end, with the rest of the undercard fights,” reče Hardy. “I watch the boys go from sitting next to me at the end of the table, to moving up to the main card, then the co-main, and then the main event, but my seat never moved. No matter how much press I got, no matter how many fights I won, I never moved. Systemic sexism didn’t allow me to move.

It isn’t like we are a separate organization like the WNBA. We are only provided with token opportunities, fighting on the same cards, often in much more competitive fights than the men, and still aren’t treated fairly,” reče Hardy. “We have no place or professional home of our own.

This trickles down to aspiring female boxers and the amateur programs,” DiBella continued. “Young women in boxing need to see other women on the big stage. They need to see women that look like them on television and on streaming platforms. They need to know that if they pursue a boxing career, there will be sufficient opportunities to be seen showcasing their talents, for fair wage. If women are able to headline a boxing event, or capable of selling a significant percentage of a live gate, they should not be paid ten to twenty percent of what similarly situated men are paid. We’re not sending the right message here, and there’s no good reason for it in the 21st century.

The pool of talent available to women in the pro ranks is smaller, but it forces the best matchups. It forces women to fight outside of their weight classes.

Jessica McCaskill just won unified world titles, and wants to fight me at 147,said Amanda Serrano, seven-division world champion. “She called me out at 147! It’s kind of sad. Good for us if it makes sense, but the truth is, they’re calling out champs at 126. That is four different weight classes to go up. Men don’t have to do that! Women are constantly forced to compromise ourselves just to get a chance.

The talent pool won’t increase unless younger generations are inspired by women on television and streamingwomen who can fight as well as, and often better than, the men who are on television now. It’s time to stop asking nicely. It’s time for women boxers to demand fairness and stability, and it’s up to network executives, mediji, and those who control access to media platforms, to stop living in the past. It’s time for women in boxing to fight for themselves and for the right to earn a living. And it’s now a time for action.


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The late Johnny Tapia remains strong influence for Albuquerque amateur boxer Sharahya-Taina Moreu

The late Johnny Tapia remains strong influence for

Albuquerque amateur boxer Sharahya-Taina Moreu

2020 Američki boksački državljani, Prosinca. 5-12, Shreveport, Louisiana

COLORADO SPRINGS, Krug. (Studeni 23, 2020) – The late, great Hall of Fame boxer Johnny tapia played a significant role in the development of Albuquerque welterweight Sharahya-Taina Moreu, and the 3-division world champion remains a strong influence in her life.

During the COVID-19 pandemic she has been preparing to compete in the 2020 USA Boks nacionalnim prvenstvima, Prosinac 5-12, at Shreveport Convention Center in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Tapia (shown below with his tattooed back to Moreu) helped Sharahya-Taina overcome the life-changing tragedy of her mother’s automobile accident. She was only eight at the time, laying on her mother after the accident, and the first out of the car and onto the highway asking for help.

“At first,” she spoke about her relationship with Tapia, “I was regretful and angry, getting into fights and on a bad path. I got into boxing at 12, took anger management, and became motivated.”

Tapia, who was a 2-time National Golden Gloves champion as an amateur, had a tremendous impact on Moreu’s life, something that will never leave her heart and soul.

“We became like family,” the 21-year-old explained. “At first, on (Kicoš) didn’t like girls boxing, so he worked me really hard. I was a good basketball player and he kept telling me to go play basketball. But he became a big person in my life, Mislim, because I had lost my mother at such a young age. He helped me in and out of the ring in so many ways. Johnny Tapia was the nicest, most humble man I’ve ever met. We became family until the gym fell apart. He only coached me for about eight months, but he taught me that boxing defines you as a person. I feel safe in the ring. I’m a better person because of Johnny and boxing.”

Training with her father/coachYoruba Moreu during the pandemic, although it was challenging to find good sparring, hasn’t been as much of a problem as for others because her gym is in the backyard. She hasn’t been in a fight since last December’s Olympic Trials.

“I’m excited to get back in the ring because I’ve gone too long without competition,” Moreu looked ahead to Shreveport. “It’s definitely going to be different, because there are a bunch of new faces coming for the number one spot, which makes it fun and worthy to fight.”

Proud to represent the United States in competition, Sharahya-Taina is proud of her Native American and Puerto Rican heritage, and she’s taken up the cause fighting for women.

“I love to embrace both sides of my culture,” she commented, “representing my Acoma side from my mother and Taino lineage from the Puerto Rican blood in me, and that’s why my name is Sharahya-Taina. Every day is a fight for women. I’m just making it known and clear that we are here to stay. I’m not just fighting for myself. I’m also fighting for my family, ancestors and the next generation of females who choose to pick up a pair of gloves. The goal is not to be just a champ in the ring, but on the outside, isto."

Moreu has been very successful in her development from youth to the elite division, winning the 2017 Youth National Championships and Western Regional Open, i 2016 a 2017 Youth Open. She’s also been runner-up at the 2018 Elite National Championships and Western Elite Qualifier, plus the 2015 National Junior Olympics.

Sharahya-Taina Moreu is a young woman on a mission. She hopes to compete in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, particularly with her younger brother if they both qualified to be, as she says, “an iconic brother/sister duo in Olympic boxing.”

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O SAD Boks:  Misija SAD-boksu moraju biti omogućiti sportašima i trenerima SAD-a za postizanje održive konkurentske izvrsnosti, razviti karakter, podržavaju sport boks, te promicati i razvijati olimpijski stil boksa u Sjedinjenim Državama. Odgovornost SAD boksu nije samo proizvoditi olimpijsko zlato, ali i nadgledati i upravljati svaki aspekt amaterskog boksa u Sjedinjenim Državama.

Sa’Rai Brown-El : Budućnost ženskog boksa – 2020 Američki boksački državljani, Prosinca. 5-12, Shreveport, Louisiana

COLORADO SPRINGS, Krug. (Studeni 9, 2020) - Budućnost ženskog boksa, možda, ima 15 godinaSa’Rai Brown-El, koji je već zauzeo najviše počasti u 11 nacionalni i regionalni turniri.

Otkako je počela boksati 2015, Sa’Rai je sakupio zlatne medalje na 2019 Junior Open, 2019 Nacionalni PAL, 2019 & 2017 Državne juniorske olimpijske igre, 2017 Western Regional Open, i Eastern Regional Open u 2017, 2018 i 2019.

“Ostala sam usredotočena i gladna i, najvažnije, ponizna,”Govorila je o svom uspjehu u juniorskoj diviziji. “Bez obzira koliko ste postigli ili koliko ste pohvala dobili, uvijek ostanite gladni i uvijek težite još. "

Boks joj je počeo kad je bila 10, trening u Lugo Boxing and Fitnessu u Marietti, Gruzija. Prije toga u rodnom Albanyju (NY), otišla je u teretanu svog strica i pronašla bokserske rukavice.

“Zaljubio sam se u boks kad sam pronašao taj prvi par rukavica,”Objasnio je Brown-El. “Prvo sam počeo boksati jer, u to vrijeme, moj se otac nije složio sa mnom. Vidio sam puno ljudi koji se nisu slagali sa ženama koje se natječu u muškom sportu, pa sam želio dokazati tim ljudima da griješe. Jednostavno volim boks, jer cijela moja obitelj boksa. "

Pandemija COVID-19 negativno je utjecala na većinu boksača, koji su bili ograničeni u pogledu treninga i sparinga, uz to što su isključeni s turnira. Smeđa-El, međutim, najbolje iskoristio lošu situaciju, trčeći milju sa svojom braćom i sestrama, kardio mitt rad s ocem, i mnogo više.

Brown-El ima svoje poglede 2020 USA Boks nacionalnim prvenstvima, Prosinac 5-12, u kongresnom centru Shreveport u Shreveportu, Louisiana.

“Super sam uzbuđen i super sam usredotočen na državno prvenstvo,”Dodala je. “Borim se za ulazak u američki tim za visoke performanse već drugu godinu. To stvarno želim i naporno ću raditi svaki dan. Cilj mi je za sada biti drugi put u timu USA. Želim se boriti na međunarodnoj razini i biti Broj 1 u svijetu."

Brown-El ima konačne dalekometne ciljeve u boksu, počevši od Olimpijskih igara i završivši kao zaštitno lice ženskog boksa.

“Ako osvojim zlatnu medalju na 2024 Olimpijske igre, možda drugi put u 2028, nakon toga mislim da će mi to otvoriti velike mogućnosti,”Komentirao je vunderkind. “Mislim da će mi to posebno pomoći u profesionalnim redovima. Osvajanje zlatne medalje trenutno mi je najveći cilj.

“Želim biti najveća ženska boksačica na svijetu. Želim biti poznat i želim dati izjavu za sve žene. Stvarno želim šokirati svijet. Ja jedem, spavati, i boks daha. Ovo za mene nije samo sport, ovo je stil života. "

Sa’Rai Brown-El na zlatnom je putu prema zvijezdama. Ona predstavlja budućnost!


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Boxing a family affair for Idaho amateur boxer Kendra Samargis

COLORADO SPRINGS, Krug. (Listopad 26, 2020) – Idaho middleweight boxer Kendra (Reeves) Samargisdecision four years ago to lose weight has led her onto a path to compete in the 2020 USA Boks nacionalnim prvenstvima, Prosinac 5-12, at Shreveport Convention Center in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Boxing for the 26-year-old Samargis, who lives in Twin Falls, is a real family affair. She’s trained by her husband, Jason, and their two sons, Skyler Bellus (11) and Riley Marovich (8), are in USA Boxing. Skyler, zapravo, has competed in several tournaments in which his mother also fought.

I got into boxing just as a form of weight loss,” Kendra explained. “My husband had been a boxing coach for many years and he still had all of his equipment. We set it up in our garage and started training. Isprva, starting out was the worst thing I had ever done. The amount of stamina, endurance, and strength that I needed to have was unreal. Slowly over time I lost tremendous weight, 73-pounds to be exact, and I came to love the sport.

I’m always asked what it’s like to be trained by my husband. I always say I have a secret weapon, someone who is in my corner who wants me to succeed just as much as I do and supports me throughout. Također, in times we’re at tournaments, I am never alone the night before a big fight and if I need a pep talk, he is right there. Sada, my sons competing with me, dobro, that’s a different story. Being on the outside of the ring while my boys are competing is by far harder than any fight I have ever had. My mom-side definitely kicks in. Na kraju dana, iako, I know how well trained they are, and I have to trust that. I don’t work their corners because that’s too close. I would throw in the towel every time. I have to be in the stands.

Kendra and both of her sons will be competing in Shreveport this year, despite having to train during the COVID-19 pandemic to prepare for the first national tournament of the year in the United States.

Training during the pandemic has been a blessing for me,” Kendra said. “We now own a gym in town. Tako, during the times we had to close our doors, moj muž, kids and I were able to keep up with our training regimen. I learned so much during this time. We were actually able to slow things down and work on so many things that get overlooked. We are also very lucky to live in a small town, we only had to keep our gym closed for two months and we’ve been up and running since. I could only image how hard it must be for so many people during these times. We were very blessed to have a gym to get us through.

Currently ranked No. 10 na 152 pounds and No. 5 na 165, Kendra’s highlights thus far are winning gold medals at the 2019 Eastern Elite Qualifier and 2018 Nacionalni Golden Gloves turnir.

An aggressive boxer who throws punches in bunches, Samargis believes she’s made dramatic improvement in the past years. She admittedly changed many different parts of her game, focusing more on movement, foot and head placements.

Naposljetku, she wants to capture top honors at multiple national tournaments, starting with this year’s Nationals Championship, and eventually turn pro to shoot for a world title. Za sada, iako, she’s all in for the Nationals.

I am my biggest competition for this year’s National Championships,” she concluded. “Every day I want to be the best version of myself and every day I wake up to the haunting possibility I could fall back into the person that I used to be. I have to go to war everyday with myself to keep this person at bay. All of the hours of training, nutrition and mental preparation helps me accomplish this. Every day I can continue to be the best version of myself, focusing only on getting better, then who I compete against won’t matter.

I am beyond ready and excited for the National Championships this year. With the world coming to a halt this will be my first tournament of the year. I am ready to get back in the ring. Medaling will give me another national title under my belt and sharpen my resume for when I turn pro.

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CASTLE HEADLINES HISTORIC FIRST ALL FEMALE PRO BOXING EVENT IN UK ON 21ST NOV

WIBA World Champion Denise Castle is set to headline the historicLET BATTLE COMMENCETHE LIONESSES događaj, promoted by six time, five division World Champion Lee McAllister, that takes place on Saturday the 21st November 2020

Throughout her professional boxing career Bournemouth’s Castle has competed around the World, but curiously had never competed in a contest in her home country, but that will change come the 21st November, although as the event will be held behind closed doors, at the Northern Hotel in Aberdeen, and there will be no British fans ringside to support her.

Castle, a former World Boxing Council (WBC) Muay Thai World Champion, secured the Women’s International Boxing Association (WIBA) World Crown back in October 2019, following a fifth round stoppage over Sutthinee Bamrungpao in Bangkok, Tajland.

On the 21st November Castle was originally set to defend her WIBA World Crown against Judit Hachbold, subject to Hachbold’s medical suspension issued by the Florida State Boxing Commission being resolved at least 30 dana prije događaja, which has not occurred. A replacement opponent will be announced in due course.

To date theLET BATTLE COMMENCE serija, which are broadcast live onFITE TV and delayed broadcast in the UK onSports Channel Network (Freeview/Youview Channel 265), has featured female contests on all events.

The first took place on the 18th July 2020 and hosted the professional boxing debut of ten time Kick Boxing World Champion Caitlin Foran against PBC International Silver Champion Jaime Bates.

LET BATTLE COMMENCE II, which was broadcast live on Friday 4th September, featured three female contests, the first featured PBC International Silver Super Flyweight ChampionNicola Hopewell naspramTasha Boyes, also featured on the card were Elite Amateur StarsHollie Towl aEllie Coulson who made their respective professional boxing debuts againstJaime Bates aBeccy Ferguson.

The interim card for the 21st NovemberLET BATTLE COMMENCETHE LIONESSES event sees WIBA Minimum-weight World ChampionDenise Castle defend her crown against a yet to be named replacement opponent.

The stacked card hosts the rematch betweenNicola Hopewell aTasha Boyes, following Boyes’ unfortunate retirement during their previous encounter due to an arm injury.

Former ten time Kick Boxing World ChampionCaitlin Foran will make her second appearance in the series and will face Shrewsbury’sBeccy Ferguson.

Former English National Amateur ChampionEllie Coulson will also be making her second appearance in the series, this time she facesEster Konecna from the Czech Republic.

Sheffield’s former five time National Amateur Champion and unbeaten as a professionalHollie Towl, faces Malta’sMelissa Harianto.

World Boxing vijeće (WBC) Muay Thai World ChampionNatacha De Almeida from Switzerland, will be making her professional boxing debut against York’sCarly Mackenzie.

Former Elite Amateur, South Shields’Estelle Scott, is back in action against debutingKirsty Biswas from Middlesbrough.

Manchester’sSophie Varley makes her first appearance on the series and will face debutingIvette Garcia.

Shrewsbury’s PBC International Silver Bantamweight ChampionJaime Bates will go toe-to-toe with the highly experienced KenyanJane Kavulani.

In addition to being the first all female professional boxing eventLET BATTLE COMMENCETHE LIONESSES will also be the first ever event in the UK to be officiated by an all Female team licensed by the British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA), who are sanctioning the historic event.

Former Amateur A Class RefereeCarla Fox will the third person in the ringMichelle Pennington aErica Higgins will be the inspectors andEmma Truepenny will be the timekeeper and due to a broken toe preventing her competing on the historic event, MBC International Champion and BIBA’s Director of Female BoxingMarianne Marston, who is also a qualified Chief Inspector/Championship Supervisor, will now be the Chief Inspector and Championship Supervisor of the event.

LET BATTLE COMMENCETHE LIONESSESu suradnji sPAPA JOHN’S PIZZA aNEON ENERGY DRINK, will take place on the 21st November 2020 and will be broadcast exclusively live onFITE TV (PPV @ $12.99)

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HISTORIC BRITISH ALL FEMALE PRO BOXING EVENT SET FOR 21ST NOVLIVE ON FITE TV

Five division World Champion and Promoter Lee Mcallister and the British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) jointly announced an historic all female professional boxing event, that will take place in the United Kingdom on Saturday 21st November 2020 as part of theLET BATTLE COMMENCE serija, u suradnji sPAPA JOHN’S PIZZA aNEON ENERGY DRINK and broadcast exclusively live onFITE TV.

To date the LET BATTLE COMMENCE series, which are broadcast live on FITE TV and delayed broadcast in the UK on Sports Channel Network (Freeview/Youview Channel 265), has featured female contests on all events.

The first took place on the 18th July 2020 and hosted the professional boxing debut of ten time Kick Boxing World Champion Caitlin Foran against PBC International Silver Champion Jaime Bates.

LET BATTLE COMMENCE II, which was broadcast live on Friday 4th September, featured three female contests, the first featured PBC International Silver Super Flyweight Champion Nicola Hopewell versus Tasha Boyes, also featured on the card were Elite Amateur Stars Hollie Towl and Ellie Coulson who made their respective professional boxing debuts against Jaime Bates and Beccy Ferguson.

The upcoming LET BATTLE COMMENCE III, which takes place on the 3rd October features two female contests; Sophie Varley versus Tasha Boyes and Elite Amateur Estelle Scott makes her professional Boxing debut against Carly Mackenzie.

The interim card for the 21st NovemberLET BATTLE COMMENCETHE LIONESSES event sees WIBA Minimum-weight World ChampionDenise Castle and MBC International ChampionMarianne Marston co-headlining, against yet to be named opponents.

The stacked card hosts the rematch betweenNicola Hopewell aTasha Boyes, following Boyes’ unfortunate retirement during their previous encounter due to an arm injury.

Former ten time Kick Boxing World ChampionCaitlin Foran will make her second appearance in the series and will face Shrewsbury’sBeccy Ferguson.

Former English National Amateur ChampionEllie Coulson will also be making her second appearance in the series, this time she facesEster Konecna from the Czech Republic.

Ellie’s esteemed team mate at the Xbox Academy in WorksopHollie Towl, faces Italy’sAngela Cannizzaro.

World Boxing vijeće (WBC) Muay Thai World ChampionNatacha De Almeida from Switzerland, will be making her professional boxing debut against York’sCarly Mackenzie.

Former Elite Amateur, South Shields’Estelle Scott, is back in action against debutingKirsty Biswas from Middlesbrough.

Manchester’sSophie Varley, who now competes at Super Flyweight, will face debutingIvette Garcia.

Shrewsbury’s PBC International Silver Bantamweight ChampionJaime Bates will go toe-to-toe with the highly experienced KenyanJane Kavulani.

Further contests are planned, including a second World title fight between American Heavyweights Carlette Ewell and Gwendolyn O’Neil, subject to UK Government travel restrictions permitting.

Currently this event is being planned as a ‘Behind Closed Doors’ special event at the Northern Hotel in Aberdeen, however it is expected that Spectators will be permitted to attend events by November, subject to government restrictions, and if they are then it is expected that the event will take place in London, subject to suitable size venue availability.

LET BATTLE COMMENCETHE LIONESSESu suradnji sPAPA JOHN’S PIZZA aNEON ENERGY DRINK, will take place on the 21st November 2020 and will be broadcast exclusively live onFITE TV (PPV @ $12.99)

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SUPERSTAR CLARESSA SHIELDS NAMED WOMEN’S BOXING #1 POUND-FOR-POUND BY THE RING AND ESPN

Women’s boxing superstar Claressa Shields has added two more impressive distinctions to her already unparalleled boxing career laurels.


25-year-old “T-Rex” Shields (10-0, 2 Kos), currently the unified WBC and WBO World Female Super Welterweight and WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO Middleweight Champion, has been named #1 in both The Ring and ESPN’s inaugural pound-for-pound women’s rankings of the best female fighters in the world.


During an exciting renaissance for the sport, Shields was able to best a strong lineup of female fighters including Irish unified lightweight champion Katie Taylor, seven-division champ Amanda Serrano, Norway’s long-time undisputed queen Cecilia Braekhus and her recent conqueror Jessica McCaskill.


Among her many accomplishments, Shields is a two-time Olympic Gold Medalist and the first American boxer – female or male – to win consecutive Olympic boxing gold medals. She became Unified Super Middleweight World Champion in her fourth professional fight, Unified Middleweight World Champion in her sixth professional fight and Unified Super Welterweight World Champion in her tenth. She also holds the record for becoming a two and three-weight world champion in the fewest professional fights and is one of only seven boxers in history, female or male, to hold all four major world titles in boxing—WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO—simultaneously.


“Claressa is the driving force for women’s boxing!” said her promoter, Dmitriy Salita of Salita Promotions. “I am happy to see that ESPN, the worldwide leader in sports, and the well-respected “Bible of Boxing” Ring Magazine unanimously and indisputably recognize Claressa’s incredible accomplishments as the best in the world.”


“I’m proud to see two more Herstoric achievements added to the unprecedented resume of Claressa Shields,” said her manager, Mark Taffet, President of Mark Taffet Media. “She continues her march toward equality for female boxers using her broad shoulders from both an athletic and a social perspective. I look forward to the day when she appears on the top pound-for-pound list among the men with no gender labels.”

Two Sensational Female Fights Feature on LET BATTLE COMMENCE II Live on FITE TV August 15th

Promoter Lee Mcallister announced earlier that there will be two female contests on the upcoming LET BATTLE COMMENCE II, in association with PAPA JOHN’S PIZZA and NEON ENERGY DRINK, which takes place ‘behind closed doors’ at the OYO Northern Hotel in Aberdeen and broadcast exclusively live by FITE TV on Saturday 15th August 2020.

The first of the all female battles features on the UK #1 i Svjetske #27 Ranked Super Flyweight Worksop’s Nicola Hopewell in action against Leeds’ Tasha Boyes.

Back on March 7th, just before the UK went into lockdown, Hopewell secured her #1 UK ranking onBoxRanking.Com via a sensational second round knockout victory over Ghana’s Anita Addy at the Hoops Basketball Centre in Barrow-on-Furness.

As an Amateur Hopewell, a former England Pathway Squad member, shared the ring with a host of top class fighters including Commonwealth Gold Medalist and now undefeated pro boxer Lisa Whiteside and GB boxer Tori Ellis Willetts who is on the pathway for the Olympics. During her time at the Team GB facility in Sheffield Hopewell also sparred with the likes of double Olympic Gold Medalist Nicola Adams as well as WBC International Championship Challenger Nina Bradley and IBO and WBC World Champion Terri Harper.

Hopewell’s opponent on the 15th August will be 28 year old Tasha Boyes from York, who only got into boxing a couple of years ago, after hearing about two sisters whose parents had died in the Manchester Bombing and she wanted to do something to help them in some way, so she decided to participate in a ‘White Collar’ boxing event to raise money for the orphaned sisters. Boyes continued competing successfully on the unlicensed scene, competing in further Charity events to raise funds for those more in need than herself, until earlier this year. On the 15th August Boyes will be making making her professional debut

Nicola Hopewell and Tasha Boyes careers may have been via very different routes, but come the 15th August their journeys will lead them into the very same ring.

The second of these mouthwatering fights features two pro debutante’s in action against each other, when Sheffield’s sensational Five Time National Amateur Champion Star Hollie Towl goes toe-to-toe with the World Boxing Council (WBC) Muay Thai World Champion Natacha De Almeida from Switzerland.

Towl began boxing at the age of 11 years and during her esteemed Amateur career Towl secured numerous accolades including;

East Midlands Champion 2015 – 2020

National Champion 2014-2020 at three different weight classes

East Midlands box cup champion 2018 a 2019.

National association of boys and girls club champion 2019.

Esker Irish box cup champion 2019.

Esker Irish box cup silver medal 2018.

England boxing winter box cup champion 2019.

Hull box cup champion 2019 a 2020.

National welterweight champion belt holder 2019.

Xbox academy champion of champions belt holder two years running 2018-2020.

Towl was invited to join the England Boxing National Pathway Squad and has sparred WBC World Champion Terri harper and Commonwealth Champion Nina Bradley.

Towl’s opponent on the 15th August, 28 year old Natacha De Almeida, is the current WBC and PFF Muay Thai World Champion.

U ožujku 2019 De Almeida travelled to Bukom Boxing Arena in Accra, Gana, where she faced and beat the bookies favourite Malaysian Dolphina Waltertony, to secure the coveted Green WBC Belt.

De Almeida has always had world class stand-up skills, so the transition to Professional Boxing should not be too much for the Muay Thai World Champ.

The full card for LET BATTLE COMMENCE II, in Association with PAPA JOHN’S PIZZA and NEON ENERGY DRINK, which takes place on Saturday 15th August 2020 and will be broadcast exclusively live on FITE TV, je:

1) Bokser srednje kategorije

Six time, Five Division World Champion, and Promoter of the LET BATTLE COMMENCE series, Lee McAllister makes his first appearance on the series and faces Spain based Nicaraguan Edwin Palacios in the headline fight. Palacios has stated he’s up to the challenge and to expect fireworks.

2) Perolaka kategorija

Sensational Teen former Amateur Star Hollie Towl will be making her professional debut against equally sensational World Boxing Council (WBC) Muay Thai World Champion Natacha De Almeida from Switzerland, who will also be making her professional boxing debut.

3) Velter kategorija

Unbeaten Jack Jones (4-0-0) from Leeds is set to take on Nicaraguan hard man Michael Isaac Carrero, after his original opponent Dean Porter withdrew.

4) Super Flyweight

A truly mouthwatering contest sees PBC International Bronze Champion Nicola Hopewell go toe to toe with exciting Tasha Boyes from York, koji će biti stvaranje svoj profesionalni debi.

5) Bokser srednje kategorije

Liverpool’s Scott Mcintyre (4-1-0) is intent on making a major statement when he takes on seriously tough Nicaraguan Wilmer Gonzalez (21-18-1), as just a few fights back Gonzalez KOd a former WBF European and International Champion, the very same Champ responsible for the only loss on the Liverpudlian’s record.

6) Super perolaka

Denny’s Kevin Traynor (2-0-0) will need to be at his best when he takes on the current International Masters Champion Pablo Narvaez from Nicaragua.

7) Teška kategorija

The final fight of the night will pit debutant against debutant as Craig Dick takes on Michael Bassett, both the big lads have stated they will be looking to make a big impression on the 15th August.

Lee Mcallister versus Edwin Palacios headlines LET BATTLE COMMENCE II, in association with PAPA JOHN’S PIZZA and NEON ENERGY DRINK and will take place at the Northern Hotel in Aberdeen and broadcast exclusively live on FITE TV on Saturday 15TH AUGUST 2020.

LET BATTLE COMMENCE II PPV ($4.99)  www.fite.tv

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Papa John’s PizzaNeon Energy DrinkOYO Northern Hotel, AberdeenEmpire Pro TapesRDX SportsGo Sports & Zabava – Boks & Mixed Martial Art Fighters Union (BMMAFU) – Pro Boxing Records (formerly Fight fax) – Box RankingFite TVSports Channel Network (SCN) – Britanci & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA).

ZATVORENO I LIČNO SA 10 VREME SVJETSKOG ŠAMPIONSKOG ŠAMPIONA CAITLIN ZAHVALJENO JE NJEGOVO PRO BOXING DEBUT

S ovom pandemijskom blokadom gotovo u cijelom svijetu, mnoge su borbe već otkazane, od najvećih, kao što je Anthony Joshua protiv Kubrat Pulev, sve do mnogih događanja u maloj dvorani.


Iako jasno zaključavanje utječe na sve koji su uključeni u naš voljeni sport, natjerala me na one koji su se pripremali za svoj profesionalni boksački debi, kao što je današnja žrtva, oprosti gost, Caitlin Foran, koji je trebao nastupiti 25. travnja u Orkneyu.


Caitlin je deset puta svjetski prvak u kickboxingu, prilično postignuće za nekoga tko je još uvijek pravedan 19 godina, neka se suoči s postizanjem tako visokog statusa u bilo kojem sportu u tako mladoj dobi prilično je dostignuće i bez sumnje će joj veliko iskustvo borbenog sporta biti od koristi kad se završi ova pandemija i ona debituje.


Zapravo sam imao zadovoljstvo upoznati Caitlin u ožujku na nekom događanju u Barrow-in-Furnessu, gdje je podržavala Paula Peersa kad je izazivao, i tuku, Nikaragvanski Milton Arauz za profesionalno boksačko vijeće (PBC) Međunarodni naslov, i uvijek je namjeravao pokriti svoj probni debi, ali s tim vraćanjem tek kasnije u godini, zbog trenutne situacije odlučila je umjesto toga dogovoriti intervju s njom.


Dosta mi je vafla, upoznajmo ovu nevjerojatnu tinejdžersku zvijezdu malo bolje.




(GDC) Zdravo Caitlin, hvala što ste izdvojili vrijeme da odgovorite na nekoliko pitanja za nas. Moje prvo pitanje je koliko razumijem da ste višestruki svjetski prvak Kick Boxer, Možete li, molim vas, reći našim čitateljima malo o vašoj karijeri u Kick Boxingu?




(CF) Tako sam započeo kickboxing unutra 2008 u dobi od osam godina, u to vrijeme žonglirao sam kickboxingom s mnogim drugim sportovima i aktivnostima, ali s vremenom mi je pažnja zapela za kickboxing i to je postao moj život.


Svakako nisam bio jedan od tih ljudi koji su imali talent za sport. Nisam bio fleksibilan, Nisam imao povjerenja, ali jedina stvar koju sam imao do danas me je odlučnost.


Živeći na otoku nismo uspjeli doći do toliko natjecanja koliko su to mogli drugi klubovi na kopnu, što znači da smo znali da moramo uložiti dodatne napore kako bismo nadoknadili nedostatak iskustva.


Također iz velike obitelji u kojoj je moja majka bila samohrani roditelj 5 djeca su značila da se rijetko uspijevam izvući da se takmičim i nisam baš započela pravilno natjecati se dok nisam ubacila svoj crni pojas 2011.


Tada sam se počeo natjecati obično jednom mjesečno, a prvo veliko natjecanje bilo je škotsko prvenstvo WKA u Glasgowu, gdje sam osvajao 2x zlata, to je bio moj prvi veliki poticaj samopouzdanja i nastavio sam se takmičiti češće osvajajući više škotskih naslova, kao i britanske i europske.


Tada sam dobio poziv za svoja prva svjetska prvenstva u 2013 u Italiji gdje sam otišao s brončanom medaljom.


Uvijek sam više volio bodove kad sam se takmičio, što je više karate stil, 'Start stop’ stil borbe, ali na mom drugom svjetskom prvenstvu u Pragu u 2014, bila je žena bez borbe za svoj prsten Kontinuirani odjeljak pa su me pitali hoću li se boriti.


Nikada nisam bio onaj koji je odbio borbu, pa sam uzeo bitku i na kraju je pobijedio kao i dvije druge pa sam otišao s svoja prva tri svjetska naslova i novom ljubavlju za borbu protiv ringa..


Iz 2014 za 2017 Nastavio sam osvojiti još sedam svjetskih naslova u raznim zemljama.


Po 2016/17 moja kickboxing karijera zaista se pokrenula i uskoro sam gledao kako ću se profesionalno okrenuti, međutim na kraju 2017 moj trener Ryan Reffell tužno je prošao što je okončalo moju kickboxing karijeru.


(GDC) Što je utjecalo na vas da pređete iz Kick Boxinga u profesionalni boks?


(CF) Kao što sam već spomenuo, Nikada nisam bila prirodno fleksibilna osoba pa su me u kickboxingu noge pretežno koristile za snažne pojedinačne udare tijela.


Dok sam još uvijek trenirao s Ryanom u sklopu Nemesis Kickboxinga, na kraju 2015 zaključili smo da mi je od ruke bolje i počeli smo razmišljati o prelasku na boks.


To je dovelo Ryana da počne s tečajevima boksa u ponedjeljak navečer, kao i kickboxing satove tijekom tjedna.


Ponudili su mi prvu borbu tog rujna 4 dana obavijest o međunarodnoj tituli UKBC u pero. Nastavio sam pobijediti u borbi i obranio je u revanšu tog prosinca.


2017 bila je kada sam se stvarno počeo više fokusirati na boks, a manje na kickboxing i imao sam još dvije borbe, s tim da je posljednja borba u mojoj nelicenciranoj karijeri bila borba za naslov pet nacija u travnju 2017 što je donijelo moj zapis 4-0-0.


Mislio sam da je moja boksačka karijera tada završila, sve dok se Paul Peers nije preselio u Orkney u 2018 i stupio u kontakt preko Facebooka koji je tada ponovno započeo moj trening jer je pokazao veliko zanimanje za moj boks i bio mi je ogromna pomoć u povratku ljubavi prema sportu i pokazao je da vjeruje u mene što me čini samopouzdanijim u sebe i dobio sam sebe natrag na pravilan trening prije nego što sam u siječnju ove godine potpisao profesionalni ugovor.


(GDC) Trebali ste održati svoj profesionalni boksački debi u Orkneyju 25. travnja, očito je to odloženo zbog pandemije COVID-19, pa prvo kako su tekle pripreme?


(CF) Da, bilo je poražavajuće kada je sve to počelo, ali svaki dan trčim i domaćim vježbama, držim se što aktivnije koristeći malo prostora koji imam kod kuće.


(GDC) Je li Vlada naredila zaključavanje utjecalo na vaše pripreme?


(CF) Prije zaključavanja bili smo sparing barem jednom ili dvaput tjedno u klubu i započeli smo partnerstvo s Lee Mcallister u Assassin-ovom boksu u Aberdeenu kako bismo izmiješali borce Orkney Boxing Clubs-a i njihove sparinge vikendom.


To smo uspjeli samo jednom do sada jer je vrijeme bilo loše i čamci nisu sigurni da će trčati, ali planirali su više u vodstvu do nastupa.


(GDC) Kada se zaključavanje zaustavi i objavi novi datum, vaš protivnik se navodi da je Carly Mackenzie, znate li puno o njoj?


(CF) Prvobitno sam se trebao boriti protiv Carly Mackenzie, međutim, moj protivnik se nedavno promijenio u Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Međunarodni prvak srebra Jamie Bates Wallis. Ne znam mnogo o Jamieju da budem iskren, ali prema onome što sam vidio ona je jak ortodoksni bokser s jakim napadom i oštrom odbranom.


Vodio sam borbu znajući da će to biti izazov, pogotovo što je moja prva borba u leđima 3 godina.
Dokazala se kao prvak, tako da da bih ja postala prvak moram pobijediti prvake.


(GDC) Odmičući se od dosadašnje karijere, tko vam je najdraži boksač, muško ili žensko, i zašto?


(CF) Moj najdraži boksač do sada mora biti Katie Taylor. Odigrala je veliku ulogu u ženskom boksu tamo gdje je danas i prava je inspiracija bilo kojem sportašu vani jer je pokazala da svaku prepreku možete prevladati ako zaista želite nešto.


(GDC) U istoj veni, koja je tvoja najdraža borba za sva vremena, i zašto?


(CF) Teško je izabrati najdražu borbu, ali mora biti posljednja borba Katie Taylor protiv Christine Linardatou dok je nastavila svoj pobjednički rekord i dodala WBO Super-Lightweight titulu svom sve rastućem popisu postignuća. Obično bi se Taylor zaglavio u svađi, ispaljivanje hitac nakon pucanja. Međutim, ovaj put držala se vani pametno boksajući i ne trošići energiju.


(GDC) Hvala vam što ste izdvojili vrijeme za odgovore na moja pitanja, napokon postoji netko koga biste željeli spomenuti s obzirom na vaš nadolazeći debi?


(CF) Želim zahvaliti svom sponzoru, Gary Sutherland u GSRI-u, Steven Logie na snazi 101 za održavanje moje forme i Paul Peersa za sve što je učinio u posljednjih godinu i pol kako bi mi povratio samopouzdanje i ponovno zaživio svoju ljubav prema boksu. Želio bih uzvikivati ​​i sve svoje stare suigrače na Nemesis kickboxing akademiji i Nemesis Boxing teretanu bez njih. Ne bih bio ovdje gdje danas.