Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE gba igbesẹ soke IN idije

Las fegasi, Nevada (March 4, 2015) Yi Saturday evening marks a historic night as the sweet science returns to prime time network television on NBC after over thirty years. Al Haymon’s “Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija” jara yoo ṣe awọn oniwe-Uncomfortable ni milionu ti ile kọja awọn orilẹ-ede ati ki o jẹ daju lati de ọdọ àjọsọpọ ija egeb ati Boxing aficionados. Eleyi jẹ nla fun awọn ti idaraya bi o ti iloju kan Syeed fun awọn oluwo ti gbogbo ọjọ ori lati di faramọ pẹlu awọn idaraya ti awọn Boxing ati awọn oniwe-ojo iwaju irawọ.

 

O ti wa ni tun kan Syeed fun ọjọgbọn awọn onija si di ìdílé orukọ ati ni gbangba faramọ pẹlu ẹniti won ba wa ni ki o si wọn lẹhin. Ọkan iru Onija jẹ oke U.S. heavyweight afojusọna, Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE (13-0, 12 KO ká). BREAZEALE, bayi 29, was introduced to boxing at a relatively late age. After playing quarterback for the University of Northern Colorado, Breazeale ṣe a ipinnu lati lọ kuro ni akoj irin ki o si tẹ Boxing oruka ni 2008.

 

Laarin mẹta ati idaji odun kan, Breazeale gba afonifoji awọn ere-idije ni osere magbowo ipo bajẹ-ibalẹ u a iranran lori awọn 2012 United States Olympic Team competing in the Super Heavyweight division. Several months later, Breazeale yoo wọle pẹlu gbajugbaja Onimọnran Al Haymon ati ki o tan pro labẹ awọn tutelage ti tele magbowo Star ati ki o ọjọgbọn heavyweight John Bray.

 

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Ni rẹ akọkọ mẹsan bouts, Breazeale plowed through his opposition in four rounds or less including the dismantling of heavyweight veteran Lenroy Thomas. In his tenth professional bout, Breazeale would go the distancefor the first time in his career against a tough veteran in Nagy Aguilera. Although the bout would last all eight scheduled rounds, Breazeale hàn o le apoti fe ni peppering Aguilera ni ife pẹlu awọn akojọpọ ti jabs, gbooro ẹtọ, osi mu ati uppercuts.

His next three bouts ended in familiar fashion with his opponents being stopped in three rounds or less. It has been a great start to Breazeale’s career and he is learning everyday with trainer John Bray. “Mo wa inu didun ibi ti mo ti wà ọtun bayi ni mi ọmọ, but I know I still have a lot to improve on in order to be ready to become the heavyweight champion of the world. I trust and believe in John’s ability to take me to that level. John has been in camps with the likes of Tyson, Lewis ati Holyfield ati awọn ti a ti oṣiṣẹ nipa arosọ oluko bi daradara.”

 

Breazeale ba pada si iwọn yi Saturday aṣalẹ lodi si rẹ toughest alatako lati ọjọ, Victor Bisbal (21-2, 15 KO ká), a 2004 Olympian from Puerto Rico. The opportunity to fight in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Arena on NBC is a dream come true and the 2012 Olympian ti šetan fun yi

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ipenija. “I am truly excited to be fighting this weekend on such a huge platform and I am looking forward to this challenge and making my name a household name. I know Victor is coming prepared and I am definitely prepared as well. O n lilọ si jẹ kan nla night ti Boxing fun awọn onijakidijagan”, Said Breazeale.

 

Trainer John Bray is also excited for this opportunity as he knows this fight can take his pupil from prospect to contender. “Victor Bisbal jẹ kan oniwosan ati ki o kan gan àseparí Onija bi ohun Olympian pẹlu kan gba ti 21-2 pẹlu 15 knockouts. Dominic will have to be on his “A” game to shine and as his trainer I can tell you that he will be that and more. By out-boxing and beating Bisbal in an impressive fashion, yi yoo ṣe awọn Boxing aye Ya awọn akiyesi ti Dominic Breazeale jẹ gidi ati ki o šetan fun tobi ati ki o to dara ohun.”

 

PBC lori NBC ti wa ni igbega nipa Goossen ni igbega ati awọn tiketi fun yi iyanu alẹ ti Boxing le ra ni www.mgmgrand.com ki o si ti wa ni owole ni $400, $300, $100 ati $50.

“Nibi Ba wa Wahala!

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