Dominic “Mfịna” BREAZEALE-enye ọzụzụ mara ụlọikwuu Melite

Upland, California (December 1, 2015) – N'ihe na-erughị izu abụọ, undefeated top U.S. Heavyweight atụmanya Dominic “Nsogbu” BREAZEALE (16-0, 14 Ko si)na-alaghachikwuru mgbanaka megide “Prince” Charles Martin (22-0-1, 20 Ko si) in a battle of undefeated American heavyweights. The 2012 Olympia si tuanu ga-televised on praịm oge NBC na Premier Boxing agbachitere ndụ telecast nke a na ndokwa iji ebe na AT&T Center na San Antonio, Texas.

N'isi n'ime ya ikpeazụ izu zuru ezu ọzụzụ mara ụlọikwuu ná nkwadebe maka ya na-abịa tuanu megide Martin, Breazeale na-akọrọ ya echiche na ndị agha ya mere nnọọ, alụ ọgụ na NBC n'ihi na atọ nke afọ a, mmekọrịta ya na ọhụrụ ọzụzụ Manny Robles na ya na-atụ anya maka tuanu na Martin.
Breazeale echiche na otú ọzụzụ mara ụlọikwuu na-aga:
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“Ọzụzụ mara ụlọikwuu na-aga oké otú
far. It’s definitely the best training camp Ihave had thus far in my career. I continue to learn a lot from my trainer Manny Robles and working on fundamentals and technique has been a plus in this camp. My strength and conditioning coach Sean Martinez has also introduced new training techniques that work on my core and help with my explosiveness.

I have had quality sparring here in California and have flown in a southpaw sparring partner to prepare me for my bout with Charles. This past weekend I traveled to San Francisco to work with a southpaw and it was great work.


Breazeale mmetụta na-alụ ọgụ na NBC n'ihi na atọ nke afọ a
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“Ọ bụ oké na-alụ ọgụ na telivishọn, but to fight on a prime-time network that reaches millions of viewers and attracts new boxing fans is a blessing. I have to thank my adviser Al Haymon for the opportunities he has provided me and I intend to make the best of them. I think what stands out to me is the fact that my grandmother who doesn’t have cable can watch me for free.

What the Premier Boxing Champions series has done for the sport of boxing is awesome. I hope to gain quite a bit of new fans come December 12.”

Breazeale mmekọrịta na ọhụrụ ọzụzụ Manny Robles:
“A ọtụtụ ndị na-amaghị nke a, but I trained with Manny throughout my entire amateur career leading up to and during the Olympics. Although I haven’t trained with Manny in three years, I feel as if we had never missed a beat. I feel very comfortable training with Manny and he has a great amount of knowledge about the sport.

M n'ezie na-eche na ọ bụ ọzụzụ na nwere ihe ọmụma na nkà nwere ike inwe m ka m na-esote larịị.”

Breazeale na-atụ anya na ya tuanu na Martin:
I know this is the toughest bout of my career thus far and I’m definitely ready. I expect to win and win convincingly. With Klitchko being knocked off by Fury this past weekend, the heavyweight division is open for the taking. Beating Martin is the next step on the path to the world heavyweight championship. I am always looking for a knockout, ma ọ bụrụ na ọ dịghị abịa m nwere ike na-ekwe nkwa na a ga-abụ otu hell nke a agha.”
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