Claressa Shields Named Top-10 Finalist for 2018 Individual Sport “Sportswoman of the Year” by the Women’s Sports Foundation

 

Women’s boxing sensation Claressa Shields has been named a top-10 finalist for the 2018 Individual Sport “Sportswoman of the Year” by the prestigious Women’s Sports Foundation.

 

 

 

The two-time Olympic Gold Medalist and now two-division professional World Champion will be looking to repeat as winner this year, as she already won the award in 2016, after her second gold medal victory.

 

 

 

Finalists were selected based on athletic performances between August 1, 2017, and June 30, 2018. The public and the Women’s Sports Foundation’s Awards Committee will select the award winner. She will be the athlete who receives the highest combined share of online public voting (50% of composite) and the Awards Committee vote (50% of composite). Online voting runs from July 23 na August 3 na 11:59 p.m. (Est).

 

Pịa EBE A to vote for Claressa Shields as the 2018 “Sportswoman of the Year.”

 

 

 

A pillar of her community in Flint, Michigan, as well as a tireless advocate for women’s boxing and athletics in general, 22-year-old Shields has rocketed to superstardom and become the face behind the resurgence of women’s boxing.

 

 

 

In just six professional fights (6-0, 2 Kos), the popular Shields has won the unified women’s 168-lb Super Middleweight and unified women’s 160-pound Middleweight championships. In her last ring appearance, held on June 22 and broadcast live on Showtime Championship Boxing, Shields’ match drew higher ratings than a World Heavyweight Championship unification match held earlier this year.

 

 

 

Tọrọ ntọala na 1974 by tennis legend, Billie Jean King, the Women’s Sports Foundation is dedicated to creating leaders by ensuring all girls access to sports. Past winners of Women’s Sports Foundation awards include Venus and Serena Williams, Abby Wambach, Meryl Davis, Simone Biles, Yani Tseng and Candace Parker.

 

 

 

While a number of female athletes have received multiple nominations, few have been able to repeat… but Claressa Shields loves a good fight.

 

 

 

I am honored to be nominated by the Women’s Sports Foundation as a finalist for the 2018 Sportswoman of the Year,” said Claressa Shields. “It means the world to me to be in the company of such outstanding women and athletes being considered for this prestigious award. We all work hard and will not stop until every sportswoman achieves the equality we deserve.

 

 

 

I am thrilled for Claressa and so proud of her for all her accomplishments in and out of the ring as a woman, as an athlete, and as someone who is a mentor and role model to young women the world over,” kwuru ọta’ co-manager Mark Taffet. “As a once-in-a-generation athlete, Claressa Shields sets the bar high for herself and all female athletes, lifting the conscience of the sports world with every step she takes. It is a privilege to be part of her history-making journey, and I applaud the Women’s Sports Foundation for their work in raising the profile of these great athletes.

 

 

 

“Claressa’s journey from her days as a teenager growing up in Flint has been historic every step of the way,” said her promoter, Dmitriy Salita of Salita Promotions. “She is unique combination of an elite athlete and a socially conscious hero of the people. Her record-breaking accomplishments inside the ring inspire fans and elevate women’s sports all around the world.”

 

 

 

The Women’s Sports Foundation’s 39th Annual Salute to Women in Sports will be held on Wednesday, October 17, at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.

 

 

Click to Learn more about The Sportswoman of the Year Award.

 

 

Click to Attend the 39th Annual Salute to Women in Sports.

 

About Salita Promotions

 

 

Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 site Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including Showtime, ESPN, Ọgọ TV, Universal Sports Network and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe.

“Ihe Jisọs Agha” Season Three Winner & 13-Fight UFC Veteran Kendall Grove Signs Exclusive Contract with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship

Popular Hawaiian will Make his BKFC Debut Saturday, August 25 na “BKFC 2: A New Era from the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi & Ndụ na Ṅaa-elekere-View

 

Filadelfia (July 24, 2018) – Kendall Grove, the winner of Season three of “Ihe Jisọs Agha” and a 13-fight UFC veteran, has signed an exclusive contract with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC).

 

 

 

One of the most accomplished and popular fighters to ever come from Hawaii, “The Spyder” will make his debut at “BKFC 2: A New Erana satọde, August 25 from the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi, and live across the United States and Canada on pay-per-view television and streaming.

 

 

 

I’m thrilled to now be in business with Kendall Grove,” said BKFC Founder and President David Feldman. “He possesses an all-action style that is perfect for BKFC, and which fight fans in Hawaii, across the US, and around the world know and love. Ọzọ, Kendall is a person of quality and will represent our organization that right way.

 

 

 

A Brazilian Jiu-jitsu black belt, the 6’6″, 35-year-old Maui resident has fought 42 times in his remarkable professional MMA career, with his last nine bouts taking place in Bellator. In addition to winning the third season of “Ihe Jisọs Agha,” Grove twice claimed “Ọgụ nke Night” honors in the UFC, and has fought for both the Bellator and KSW middleweight titles.

 

 

 

As we continue to gain full regulation and sanctioning for bare knuckle with ABC Member Commissions in the United States, we are definitely interested in gaining approval with the Hawaii Commission,” continued Feldman. “We’d love to have a huge BKFC show in Hawaii, with Kendall Grove front and center.

 

 

 

In addition to the debut of Kendall Grove, “BKFC 2: A New Erawill feature the return of theQueen of Bare KnuckleBec Rawlings, the Heavyweight Tournament Semi-finals, and fights featuring UFC veteran Chris Lytle, and Pride veteran Charles Bennett.

 

 

 

Tickets are available now exclusively at www.bareknuckle.tv sitere na site $35 ka $250.

 

 

 

“BKFC 2: A New Erawill be broadcast across the United States and Canada, exclusively on pay-per-view through MultiVision Media, Inc. on all major television and streaming distribution outlets for $29.95.

About Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship

The Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) made combat sports history, when it promoted the first legal, sanctioned and regulated bare knuckle event in the United States since 1889. “BKFC 1The Beginningtook place June 2, 2018 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and featured 10 ọkachamara oké, all under the auspices and control of the Wyoming Combative Sports Commission.

 

 

 

BKFC uses only established fighters who have previously competed professionally in boxing, Emmanuel, kickboxing and/or Muay Thai. All BKFC bouts are sanctioned and regulated by ABC member Athletic Commissions.

 

 

 

Maka ozi ndị ọzọ nleta www.bareknuckle.tv or follow on Twitter at @BareKnuckleFC, on Instagram at www.instagram.com/bareknucklefc na Facebook na www.facebook.com/bareknucklefc.

Falcao tops Espadas in Vegas; ready to face anybody at 160

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Plant City, FL (July 23, 2018) – Highly rated middleweight and 2012 Olympic medalist Yamaguchi Falcao, 16-0 (7 Ko si), moved further up the rankings by outpointing WBO #14 Elias Espadas, 17-4 (12 Ko si), over ten rounds.

 

 

 

The bout took place Saturday, July 21 na Ike Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas just prior to an HBO world title doubleheader.

 

 

 

Representing his native Brazil but living and fighting out of Plant City, FL, Falcao got off to a quick start by dropping his Yucatan, Mexico based foe in the second round with a crisp two punch combo. Falcao, a skilled boxer-puncher, battled through a rough and often dirty fight featuring headbutts, low blows and excessive holding. Falcao and Espadas did have some solid exchanges with both men landing nice shots, though Falcao was the more consistent fighter.

 

 

 

In the 10th round, Falcao hurt his foe with a right hook and backed him up against the ropes but the game Espadas weathered the storm until the final bell.

 

 

 

Ọtụtụ ndị 96-92 ugboro abụọ na 95-93 for Falcao.

 

 

 

“I’m happy to get the victory even though it was a complicated and frustrating fight,” said Falcao, who ended Espadas’ 8 fight win streak. “It felt like I had to fight the referee and the crowd too but getting the win is what matters most.

 

Ready, willing and able to face any middleweight on the planet, Falcao’s hoping his next fight comes against one of the division’s best.

 

 

 

“We want a title fight and it doesn’t matter which champion. I know this wasn’t the prettiest fight but I’m 100 percent confident I’ve got the skills to challenge anybody willing to give me the opportunity.

 

 

 

Jody Caliguire of Team Falcao was equally frustrated with the bout but is ready to put his fighter against anybody in the world.

 

 

 

“That was a frustrating bout with a lot of dirty tactics. With Espadas out of the way, we’ve got our sights set on the best opponents we can face. Yamaguchi was prepared to face Demetrius Andrade before his situation and nobody else wanted to fight him so that should tell you how serious Team Falcao is. I’ve heard David Lemieux, a fighter we were in camp with last year, is going to be on the Canelo-Golovkin undercard in September and we’d gladly face him.”

 

 

 

Falcao is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and fans can follow him on Instagram @YamaguchiFalcao.

Na: Michael Dutchover Delivers Emphatic One Punch Knockout Friday Night

Filadelfia, Penn. / ORANGE, Calif. (July 23, 2018) – Junior lightweight Michael Dutchover (10-0, 7 Kos), captivated a sold-out crowd with an electrifying one-punch knockout of Sergio Ramirez (4-3, 4 Kos) Friday night from the Doubletree Hotel in Ontario, Calif.

The closeout punch, a right hand on Ramirez’s chin, occurred at the :43 akara nke abụọ gbaa gburugburu.
I timed it just right,” said the 20-year-old Dutchover. “He came at me with a lazy punch, and I just unloaded that right hand, and he dropped like a fly.
Dutchover barely broke a sweat in his tenth career win. The Texas native, who conducts his training camps in Los Angeles with trainer and manager Danny Zamora, made his 8-round debut, but clearly didn’t need the rounds to score what is likely his most emphatic win to date.
You go into every fight expecting a tough challenge,” Dutchover said. “I was ready to go the full eight rounds, but I’m glad I was able to end it early and give the fans something to talk about.
Dutchover is promoted by Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing.
For regular updates on our fighters, ihe, and promotions, please check Banner Promotions Facebook Page , and follow us on Instagram na Twitter BannerBoxing
Photos by Carlos Baeza / Thompson Boxing

Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing to appeal Hamazaryan – Mattice

Filadelfia, Penn. / ORANGE, Calif. (July 23, 2018) – Artie Pelullo, co-promoter of lightweight Zhora Hamazaryan will be appealing the outcome of last Friday’s Zhora HamazaryanThomas Mattice fight with the Iowa commission.

 

 

 

Pelullo spoke to Iowa Commissioner Joe Walsh right after the fight on Friday, which took place at the WinnaVegas Casino.

 

 

 

The bout was seen by a nationally televised audience as the co-feature of a ShoBox: The New Generation card on SHOWTIME.

 

 

 

In the fight, Hamazaryan scored an explosive 2nd round knockdown; rocked Mattice several more times, and dominated the action. Hamazaryan badly hurt Mattice in round seven. Most people who saw the fight, thought that Hamazayan won 6 agba na- 2, plus the 2nd round knockdown.

 

 

 

Hall of Fame SHOWTIME announcer Steve Farhood called the decision the one of the worst in the history of the series, while his fellow Hall of Fame broadcaster Barry Tompkins went even farther by calling it the worst decision in 40 afọ.

 

 

 

https://twitter.com/ShowtimeBoxing/status/1020524211121655809

 

 

 

Hamazaryan co-promoter, Artie Pelullo said, “I spoke to commissioner Joe Walsh right after the fight. I informed him that we were going to appeal the decision, and he understood our position, and he said that we are within our rights to appeal.

 

 

 

Hamazaryan is promoted by Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing.

 

 

 

Below are just a sample of the articles and social media reaction from this misjustice.

 

 

 

 

https://www.boxingscene.com/mattice-wins-suspicious-split-nod-over-hamazaryan-results–130151

 

 

 

 

 

https://www.boxingscene.com/promoter-file-protest-over-suspect-shobox-result-friday–130216

 

 

 

https://www.ringtv.com/539952-jaron-ennis-impresses-zhora-hamazaryan-gets-robbed-on-shobox/

 

 

 

https://fightnews.com/mattice-hamazaryan-aftermath/25775

 

 

 

http://www.boxingtalk.com/pag/article.php?aid=35486

 

 

 

https://roundbyroundboxing.com/jaron-ennis-knocks-out-armando-alvarez/

 

 

 

https://www.fightful.com/boxing/shobox-next-generation-results-720-controversial-judging-overshadows-event

 

 

 

https://fightnews.com/ennis-destroys-alvarez-in-three/25776

 

 

 

https://twitter.com/steveucnlive/status/1020689666670878721

 

 

 

https://twitter.com/steveucnlive/status/1020690665292742658

 

 

 

https://twitter.com/CommishRandyG/status/1020661697932152833 (Gordon was the former New York State Boxing Commissioner)

 

 

 

https://twitter.com/loudibella/status/1020519733991485441

 

 

 

https://twitter.com/TheLatinSnake_/status/1020512531398373376

 

 

 

https://twitter.com/rosieperezbklyn/status/1020809743026343937

 

 

 

https://twitter.com/GoldenCalebT/status/1020512381774987264

 

 

 

https://twitter.com/stevelillis/status/1020522005261692928

 

 

 

 

For regular updates on our fighters, ihe, and promotions, please check Banner Promotions Facebook Page , and follow us on Instagram na Twitter BannerBoxing

FEDOR EMELIANENKO MEETS CHAEL SONNEN IN SEMIFINALS OF BELLATOR HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD GRAND PRIX AT NYCB LIVE, HOME OF THE NASSAU VETERANS MEMORIAL COLISEUM ON LONG ISLAND SATURDAY, Ọkt. 13

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TICKETS FOR BELLATOR 208: FEDOR VS. SONNEN ON SALE THIS Friday, JULY 27

 

 

LOS ANGELES – The greatest heavyweight of all time Fedor Emelianenko (37-5, 1 NC) will battle the trash-talking Chael Sonnen (31-15-1) in the second semifinal of Bellator’s Heavyweight World Grand Prix. The highly anticipated matchup will emanate from NYCB LIVE, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y., a ọzọ 24 hours after Matt Mitrione na-ewe ke Ryan Bader on the opposite side of the bracket.

 

 

 

Tiketi maka Bellator 208: Fedor vs. Sonnen are available 24-hours early through a special Bellator Nation pre-sale running exclusively on Thursday, July 26. Tickets will go on sale to the general public Friday, July 27 na 10 a.m. ET and can be purchased at the NYCB LIVE box office, yana Ticketmaster na Bellator.com. Please note that tickets are not available at the box office on the first day of public on sale.

 

 

 

The event will be broadcast LIVE on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT on Saturday, October 13 and will stream LIVE on DAZN, mgbe mbido edinam ga-enuba on Bellator.com na ụwa na Bellator Mobile App. Ọzọ oké mmanya ga-mara ọkwa na-abịa izu.

 

 

 

Fighting out of Stary Oskol, Belgorod Oblast, Russia, Fedor will enter the Bellator MMA cage for the second time this year, and third time overall, mgbe ọ na- Sonnen in the Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix semifinals on Saturday, Ọkt. 13. The sambo fighter looks to build off of his impressive knockout victory over Frank mir (18-12) na Bellator 198, nke bịara nnọọ 48 seconds into the bout. A former PRIDE FC Heavyweight Champion and PRIDE 2004 Heavyweight World Grand Prix Champion, “The Last Emperor” now has his eyes set on the Bellator MMA Heavyweight belt; a title that he is merely two wins away from. Na 28 nke ya 37 career victories ending in a finish, Emelianenko will undoubtedly pursue yet another highlight-reel knockout when he squares off with “The American Gangster” for a place in the World Grand Prix final.

 

 

 

Hailing from West Linn, Awa., Sonnen is fresh off his first-round victory over “Rampage” Jackson na Bellator 192 in the opening round of the Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix earlier this year. With other notable wins over the likes of Wanderlei Silva, Michael Bisping and “Shogun” Rua already under his belt, Sonnen now hopes to add the legendary Fedor to his brilliant resume of renowned victories. After jumping up in weight class to compete in the biggest tournament in the promotion’s history, the former University of Oregon wrestler doesn’t seem to have lost a step. Sonnen will look to join the select few who have ever been able to dethrone Emelianenko when he enters the cage on Oct. 13 at NYCB LIVE.

 

Emelitere Bellator 208: Fedor vs. Sonnen Ọgụ Kaadị:

Heavyweight World Grand Prix Semifinal Bout: Fedor Emelianenko (37-5, 1 NC) vs. Chael Sonnen (31-15-1)

 

*Kaadị ga-agbanwe.

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Junior Welterweight Power Puncher Shoh Ergashev Returns to Action on August 19

Uzbekistan-born junior welterweight sensation Shohjahon “Shoh” Ergashev will return to action on Sunday, August 19, at the Korston Club Hotel Moscow, na Moscow, Russia. The fearsome punching southpaw Ergashev (12-0, 11 Kos) will face Kampala, Uganda’s Juma Waswa (10-2-1, Kos) na 10-gburugburu isi omume.

 

 

 

Na ikpeazụ ya ọgụ, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn in April, the WBA #7-ranked Ergashev went the 10-round distance for the first time while winning every round and the WBA International title against former World Series of Boxing Champion Zhimin Wang of China.

 

 

 

Ergashev, who spends most of his time training at the Kronk Boxing Gym in Detroit, says that even though Wasma has never been stopped or knocked down in his career, he is shunning the boxer’s convention of saying he will go for the KO only if it presents itself.

 

 

 

The fearless Uzbek says he’s only out for one thing in this and every fight.

 

 

 

“I am happy to be fighting in Moscow in front of my fans from Russia and Uzbekistan. My goal is to score exciting knockouts and that’s what I plan on doing August 19.”

 

 

 

“Shoh is one of the hardest punchers in boxing,” said Ergashev’s promoter, Dmitriy Salita. “I believe he has all the ingredients to be a dominant force and one of the most exciting fighters in the sport. On August 19, he will take another step toward his goal of winning a world title in the near future.”

 

 

 

Okwu, says the 25-year-old is a bright light, even in his formidable stable of Soviet Bloc fighters that includes undefeated Kazakhstani junior welterweight showman Bakhtiyar Eyubov, world-rated super middleweight Aslambek Idigov, world-rated light heavyweight Umar Salamov, Apti Davtaev na-enweghị atụ dị arọ, world-rated Ukrainian-born Korean Arnold Khegai, Onye na-agbagharị ụgbọ mmiri Alexey Zubov, a na-emeri onye mmeri n'ọdịnihu nke nwanyị bụ Elena Savelyeva, top-rated bantamweight Nikolai Potapov and undefeated IBF #1 contender Elena Gradinar.

American featherweight Nate “Ụgbọ oloko ahụ” Landwehr weghara aha ịma aka M-1

Onye mmeri bantamweight Russia Movsar Evloev na-ejigide okpueze
M-1 NSOGBU 95
Ukara IHE & Foto ndị dị na
Ingushetia, Russia (July 22, 2018) – American featherweight Nate “Ụgbọ oloko ahụ” Landwehr (nọchiri ka hapụrụ) nọgidere na-rollin', ka ọ kwụsịrị Khamzat Dalgiev iji weghara aha M-1 Challenge featherweight, n'abalị ụnyahụ M-1 Ịma Aka 95: Agha na Ugwu 7 isi ihe omume na Ingushetia, Russia.
Na co-apụta ihe omume, M-1 ịma aka bantamweight Movsar Evloev meriri onye ama ama Brazil rafael diaz iji jide okpueze ya.
N'uhuruchi dị egwu nke ọgụ ọgụ agwakọta-agha, na-egosipụta ihe nkedo nwere onyinye nke ndị agha mba ụwa si mba itoolu dị iche iche, E mere ka ọ pụta ìhè site na mmeri Landwehr.
Na-alụ ọgụ na Clarksville, Tennessee, Landwehr (11-2-0) Dalgiev meriri onye mmeri (10-2-0) site na mmalite ruo n'isi na egwu dị egwu. Landwehr chụpụrụ onye Russia na-emegide ya (sere n'okpuru), onye meriri 10 na-alụ ọgụ n'usoro kemgbe ọ kwụsịrị pro mpụta mbụ ya, n'agba nke abụọ na mbuso agha ala-na-paụnd na-akpali akpali iji chekwaa eriri aha M-1 Challenge featherweight a na-achọsi ike..
Movsar (10-0-0) debere ndekọ pro ya zuru oke emebibeghị – ọgụ MMA ya niile anọwo na mmemme M-1 Global – capping ọgụ na nke ise na nke ikpeazụ, mgbe o jikwa agha ala na-paụnd siri ike merie (sere n'okpuru) Dias a nwalere agha iji jide okpueze M-1 Challenge bantamweight ya.
Khamzat Aushev (12-3-0), nke Russia, jiri azu gba ọtọ nkpagbu nyefere Jorge Rodrigues (38-11-0), nke Brazil, n'etiti oghere oghere n'ọgụ a na-asọ mpi na 158-pound catchweight.
N'ọgụ ọzọ a gbara n'ọ̀tụ̀tụ̀ dị arọ 158, Magoomdkamil Malikov (6-0-0), nke Russia, meriri otu mkpebi n'elu onye mbuso agha Brazil Eduardo Correia Costa (9-1-0) n'agha nke na-adighi emeri.
Azerbaijan dị arọ Zaur Gadzhibabayev (7-2-0) were otu otu mkpebi mmeri si Yuri Protsemko (15-7-1), nke Ukraine.
Na undercard, Russian arọ arọ Oleg Popov (3-1-0), Russian featherweight Musa Khamkhoev (4-2-0) na Russian bantamweight Zalimbeg Omarov (10-1-0), merie otu mkpebi megide, karị, ndị agha Rọshịa e meriri na mbụ Adam Bogatyrev (6-1-0) na Alexander “The Viking” Kutafan (5-2-0), na onye na-ama aha M-1 gara aga Alexei Nevsorov (12-4-0), nke Russia.
Russian middleweight Beckhan Mankiev (3-0-0) akpọchiri n'azụ gba ọtọ kpagbu maka mmeri site n'irube isi n'elu pro-debuting Kazakh Mikhail Akilov (0-1-0) ke akpa gburugburu, Russian welterweight Movsar Bokov (5-1-0) merie a atọ gburugburu ọtụtụ mkpebi si Belek Abdizhaparov (4-1-0), nke Kyrgyzstan, na American Bantamweight Edward Massey (4-1-0) nwere M-1 Global mpụta mbụ, na-eji agba agbawa agbawa ịkụ aka Mate Sanikidze (3-1-0), nke Georgia.
Russian fechaa Temerlan Ozdoev (4-0-0) na Kazakhstan featherweight Sergey Morozov (12-4-0) ejiri ọgụ ala na-paụnd mee mmeri mbụ nke teknụzụ knockout, karị, vesos Sado “Nke Panther” Fee pụọ (9-7-0), nke Turkey, na Ukraine Afọ “Mee ọsọ ọsọ” Fatullazade (11-5-0).
Nsonaazụ zuru oke yana foto agbakwunyere n'okpuru:
Isi kadị
Isi ihe omume – M-1 NSOGBU FEATHERWEIGHT egwuregwu
Nate Landwehr (11-2-0, M-1: 3-0-0), USA
WTKO4 (4:36 – nkwụsị ala-na-paụnd)
Khamzat Dalgiev (10-2-0, M-1: 7-2-0), Onye mmeri, Russia
(Landwehr meriri akara M-1 Challenge featherweight)
CO-FEATURE – M-1 ịma aka BANTAMWEIGHT
Movsar Evloev (10-0-0, M-1: 10-0-0), Russia
WTKO5 (0:21 – nkwụsị ala-na-paụnd)
rafael diaz (15-6-0, M-1: 1-2-0), Brazil
(Evloev jigidere aha M-1 Challenge bantamweight)
CATCHWEIGHT
Khamzat Aushev (12-3-0, M-1: 3-0-0), Russia
WSUB1 (3:02– Azụ Chole gba ọtọ)
Jorge Rodrigues Silva (38-11-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Brazil
Magomedkamil Malikov (6-0-0, M-1: 3-0-0), Russia
WDEC3
Eduardo Correia Costa (9-1-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Brazil
HEAVYWEIGHTS
Zaur Gadzhibabayev 7-2-0, M-1: 5-1-0), Azerbaijan
DEC3
Yuri Protsemko (15-7-1, M-1: 1-2-0), Ukraine
N'okpuru kaadị
HEAVYWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
Oleg Popov (3-1-0, M-1: 1-0-0-), Russia
WDEC3
Adam Bogatyrev (6-1-0, M-1: 2-1-0), Russia
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Beckhan Mankiev (3-0-0, M-1: 3-0-0), Russia
WSUB1 (4:48 – ogwe ogwe aka)
Mikhail Akilov (0-1-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Kazakhstan)
WELTERWEIGHTS
Movsar Bokov (5-1-0, M-1: 4-1-0), Russia
WDEC3
Belek Abdyjaparov (4-1-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Kyrgyzstan
LIGHTWEIGHTS
Tamerlan Ozdoev (4-0-0, M-1: 4-0-0), Russia
WTKO1 (3:36 – nkwụsị ala-na-paụnd)
Sado Ucar (9-6-0, M-1: 0-3-0), toro toro
FEATHERWEIGHTS
Musa Khamkhoev (4-2-0, M-1: 3-1-0), Russia
WDEC3
Alexander Kutafin (5-2-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Russia
Sergey Morozov (12-4-0, M-1: 6-3-0), Kazakhstan
WTKO1 (4:31 – nkwụsị ala-na-paụnd)
Zaka Fatullazade (11-5-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Ukraine 134.7 lbs. (61,1 n'arọ)
BANTAMWEIGHTS
Edward Massey (4-1-0, M-1: 1-0-0), USA
WKO1 (0:18)
Mate Sanikidze (3-1-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Georgia
Zalimbeg Omarov (10-2-1, M-1: 7-1-1), Russia
WDEC3
Alexey Nevzorov (12-4-0, M-1: 5-3-0), Russia 144.62 lbs. (65,6 n'arọ)
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JARON ENNIS KNOCKS OUT PREVIOUSLY UNBEATEN ARMANDO ALVAREZ IN IMPRESSIVE TELEVISION DEBUT IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FRIDAY ON SHOWTIME®

Thomas Mattice Stays Unbeaten With Controversial Split Decision Win Over Zhora Hamazaryan and Montana Love and Kenneth Sims Jr. Battle to Draw In Co-Featured Bouts

Enwetaghị The Max Monday, July 23 Mgbe 10 p.m. NA/Pt On showtime Oke®

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SLOAN, Iowa (July 20, 2018) – Jaron Ennis continued his knock out streak in impressive fashion in his ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ debut on Friday night as the highly-touted prospect from Philadelphia scored a third-round TKO against previously unbeaten Armando Alvarez in an exciting night of fights from WinnaVegas Casino.

 

 

 

The 21-year-old Ennis (21-0, 19 Kos), a former National Golden Gloves Champion, dominated the Key West fighter Alvarez (13-1, 7 Kos) from the start, knocking him down four times in the third round before the fight was waved off with one second remaining in the round. The win was Ennis’s 11nke consecutive knockout in a step-up fight for the welterweight prospect, who appeared composed in the ring from the outset.

 

 

 

I feel so great after this fight,” Ennis said. “I came out and did what we planned on, which was to just get out there and break him down. I wasn’t nervous and I had fun in the ring, I’ve been here before and I’m aware of everything. I’ve been in the ring my entire life and this is always what I’ve been doing.”

 

 

 

Ennis came out aggressive against a game Alvarez and started his attack by going directly to the body. O rutere 46 percent of his power shots and led 35-8 in body connects during the short fight, which was originally scheduled for 10 agba.

 

 

 

Ennis, who has never been past the sixth round, didn’t have plans on making this a long night, as he connected on a left cross to the jaw to put Alvarez on the canvas for the first time after 30 seconds had elapsed in the third round. A delayed-reaction left to the pit of the stomach sent Alvarez down for the second time and a three-punch combination capped by a hook was good for knockdown No. 3.

 

 

 

Referee Adam Pollack waved the fight off with Alvarez on his knees with just one second remaining in the third round following a right uppercut to the chin that ended the fight.

 

 

 

“Alvarez was just another opponent,” said Ennis, who out-landed Alvarez 23-3 in power punches in the final round. “He’s a great fighter but it feels like I’ve been here before. I’ve been fighting forever so it was nothing new. I’ve been doing this since I was a kid.”

 

 

 

Ennis’s two older brothers have both fought previously on ShoBox but came up with losses. “This was my coming out party and it really feels great to be the third Ennis to fight on ShoBox,” Ennis continued.

 

 

 

The previously undefeated Alvarez became the second fighter of the night to lose his undefeated record and the 176nke overall in the history of the ShoBox usoro, which this week celebrated 17 years since its inception in July of 2001.

 

 

 

He was faster than I expected and I didn’t execute my game plan,” Alvarez said. “I was supposed to pressure and I didn’t. He hit me with a surprising shot. He had enough power that I had to respect him. He was just the better man tonight.”

 

 

 

In middle fight of the tripleheader, undefeated Thomas Mattice overcame a knockdown in the second round to escape with a controversial eight-round split decision victory over Armenian Zhora Hamazaryan. Two judges scored the fight 76-75 in favor of Mattice with the third judge scoring it 77-74 in favor of Hamazaryan.

ShoBox commentator Steve Farhood had Hamazaryan (9-1, 6 Kos) winning by a score of 78-73. “That was the worst decision I’ve seen in the history of ShoBox,"Farhood kwuru.

 

 

 

Mattice (13-0, 10 Kos) said he thought he did enough to win the fight, even though he was floored by a devastating right hook from Hamazaryan at 2:30 na abụọ gbaa gburugburu.

 

 

 

“Tonight wasn’t my best performance,” Mattice said. “I felt like I Iost the few early rounds. [Hamazaryan] landed some clean shots and he’s a crazy competitor; he wasn’t giving me anything. M na-eche mkpebi ya mara mma. I out-jabbed him and it may have looked like he was hitting me more but he wasn’t really touching me. The crowd was going crazy over him tapping my gloves. I outpointed him overall.”

 

 

 

Hamazaryan’s pressure enabled him to work his way inside and render Mattice’s normally powerful jab mostly ineffective, as he landed just 19 percent of his jabs. Besides scoring the fight’s only knockdown in round two,Hamazaryan controlled the seventh round and applied more pressure than Mattice in the final three rounds.

 

 

 

“I am extremely upset,” said Hamazaryan, who was fighting for the second time in the U.S. “I deserve a lot more being here in the United States. I worked many years for this opportunity, and for the judges to take it from me is just terrible. I know I won. I’m always a champion. I have already talked to my team and we are going to protest this fight to the right outcome and we will give him a rematch.

 

 

 

o kwukwara,: “I knocked him down, hurt him several more times and dominated the fight. And how could they just take this from me.”

 

 

 

In the telecast opener, young super lightweight prospects Montana Love (11-0-1, 5 Kos) of Cleveland and Kenneth Sims Jr. (12-1-1, 4 Kos) of Chicago fought to an eight-round split draw. The judges scored the fight 77-75 for Love, 77-75 for Sims and 76-76.

 

 

 

The action-packed fight was fought in flurries as both fighters came out swinging. Sims was the busier and more accurate fighter, throwing a total of 638 punches and connecting on 211 (33 percent) while Love threw 529 punches and connected on 159 (30 percent).

 

 

 

“I worked well in the beginning even though I was a little rusty,” said Sims, 24, who had not fought in more than a year because of right elbow surgery. “I slacked off in the middle rounds, and picked it up in the last three. I thought I won the fight, but I can’t complain. I haven’t fought in a year and I feel like I am a stronger and a better fighter than I was then.”

 

 

 

In his second appearance on the series, the 23-year-old Love came alive in the middle rounds, highlighted by a blistering right hook midway through the fifth round that knocked out Sims’s mouthpiece.

 

 

 

“Today wasn’t my best day and I just wasn’t able to get in to a groove,” said Love, who fought against Sims when the two were teenagers in the amateurs. “I definitely didn’t fight my best. I felt good in the third and fourth rounds.

 

 

 

 

“We definitely want a rematch,” Love continued. “Today was an off day but we hundred percent want a rematch and want to fight again, wherever and whenever.”

 

 

 

Friday’s tripleheader will replay on Monday, July 23 na 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME ANYTIME® and SHOWTIME on DEMAND®.

 

 

 

Barry Tompkins called the action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer was Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

 

 

 

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Former World Champion Sergey Lipinets Meets Erick Bone in 147-Pound Showdown in Primetime on FOX & FOX Deportes Saturday August 4 Presented by Premier Boxing Champions from NYCB LIVE, Home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Junior Featherweight Contender Brandon Figueroa Takes On
Luis Roy Suarez Cruz
Ọzọ! Special Edition of PBC on FS2 & FOX Deportes Features Antuanne Russell & Antonio Russell in Separate Matches
Former Welterweight World Champions Andre Berto &
Devon Alexander Square-Off Live in Primetime Main Event

 

 

LONG ISLAND, NY (July 20, 2018) – Former super lightweight champion Sergey Lipinets ga-agha Erick Ọkpụkpụ in a 147-pound 10-round showdown live in primetime on FOX and FOX Deportes Saturday, August 4 from NYCB Live, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

 

 

 

The Lipinets vs. Bone clash will kick off the primetime broadcast, nke na-amalite mgbe 7:30 p.m. NA / 4:30 p.m. PT and is headlined by former 147-pound world champions Andre Berto na Devon Alexander in a 12-round showdown and former world champion Peter “Eyen Chocolate” Quillin facing 168-pound contender J'Leon Ịhụnanya. Sensational junior middleweight prospect Joey Spencer ga-ke edinam.

 

 

 

A special edition of Premier Boxing Champions on FS2 and FOX Deportes begins at 5:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. PT and will feature unbeaten 2016 U.S. Olympia Antuanne Russell (6-0, 6 Kos) na-ewere on Jose Arturo Esquivel (10-7, 2 Kos), ọzọ, time permitting on the telecast, his brother Antonio Russell (11-0, 9 Kos) in an eight-round bantamweight fight. The FS2 and FOX Deportes telecast is headlined by unbeaten light heavyweight contender Marcus Browne taking on once-beaten Lenin Castillo in a 10-round match and a welterweight fight between former world champion Luis Collazo na Bryant Perrella.

 

 

 

Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite TGB n'ọkwá, DiBella Entertainment and Mayweather Promotions, ndị na ere now. Tiketi nwere ike zụrụ online site na ịga www.ticketmaster.com, www.nycblive.com, ma ọ bụ site na-akpọ 1-800-745-3000. Tickets are also available at the Ticketmaster Box Office at NYCB LIVE. Group discounts are available by calling 516-231-4848.

 

 

 

The 29-year-old Lipinets (13-1, 10 Kos) is looking to bounce back from a unanimous decision loss to pound-for-pound star Mikey Garcia in an IBF 140-pund t title fight in March. Lipinets, who was born in Martuk, Kazakhstan and now lives in Beverly Hills, California, had won the vacant title against Akihiro Kondo last November and will be moving up to welterweight for the matchup against Bone.

 

 

 

Ọkpụkpụ (20-5, 8 Kos) enters the match with Lipinets on a four-bout win streak since losing by split decision to Eddie Ramirez in 2017. The 29-year-old from Manabi, Ecuador is coming off a split decision victory over Cameron Krael on May 11. Bone is a tough veteran who has tangled with former world champions Shawn Porter and Chris Algieri.

 

 

 

Additional action inside the arena will see unbeaten rising contender Brandon Figueroa (15-0, 10 Kos) battling fellow unbeaten Luis Roy Suarez Cruz (13-0, 8 Kos) in an eight round bantamweight fight, top lightweight contender Richard Commey (26-2, 23 Kos) in a 10-round showdown against Mexico’s Yardley Cruz(24-10, 14 Kos) na heavyweight Marlo Moore (1-0, 1 Ko) in a four-round fight against Thomas Hawkins (4-2, 1 Ko).

 

 

 

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Fans can live stream the fights on the FOX Sports app, available in English or Spanish through the FOX or FOX Deportes feeds. The fights are available on desktop at FOXSports.com and through the app store, or connected devices including Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, Xbox One and Roku.

 

 

 

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