FNU Sports de combat Voir: Récapitulatifs de combat, Aperçus Bellator et UFC, Chuck vs. Tito 3?

Tom, Tony et Rich récapitulent l'action de boxe de la semaine dernière, y compris le KO rapide de Vanes Martirosyan de Gennady Golovkin. Nous nous tournons également vers Ryan Bader vs. King Mo Lawal dans le tournoi Bellator Heavyweight. En outre, Raquel Pennington affronte Amanda Nunes à l'UFC 224, et Pennington devra probablement gagner par KO pour obtenir la ceinture dans l'arrière-cour brésilienne de Nunes. Nous discutons également des principales actualités de la semaine sur les sports de combat, à savoir Chuck Liddell voulant une revanche avec Tito Ortiz et Oscar De La Hoya promettant de promouvoir le combat dans une nouvelle entreprise de MMA pour la légende de la boxe et le pivot promotionnel. Récemment, après notre diffusion jeudi soir, Tito et Chuck se sont beaucoup rapprochés de ce combat de trilogie avec Tito annonçant qu'il sortait de sa retraite pour le combat. Écoutez l'intégralité de l'émission en cliquant sur le lien ci-dessous.

 

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DEVIN HANEY DEFEATS MASON MENARD BY TKO IN DOMINATING PERFORMANCE FRIDAY ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION ON SHOWTIME®FROM 2300 ARENA IN PHILADELPHIA

Joshua Greer knocks out Glenn Dezurn, Charles Foster dominates Alvin Varmall Jr. & Arnold Khegai defeats Adam Lopez in co-featured bouts

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PHILADELPHIA (Mai 12, 2018) – Blue chip lightweight prospect Devin Haney rose to the occasion in what was the toughest test of his career, defeating veteran Mason Menard via ninth-round TKO in the main event of ShoBox: La Nouvelle Génération Vendredi on SHOWTIME from 2300 Arena à Philadelphie.

Haney (20-0, 13 KOs) entered the fight as a highly regarded prospect who had never been tested. He faced his first test vendredi in what was a scheduled 10-round bout against ShoBox veteran Menard (33-3, 24 KOs).

Haney took control of the fight from the opening bell and never relinquished it. The 19-year-old picked off Menard with a dominating jab from the outside and used lateral movement to avoid getting hit. Menard was unable to land any meaningful punches and he looked sluggish compared to Haney’s consistent movement and athleticism.

After nine rounds of domination, Menard’s corner had seen enough and stopped the fight following the round. Haney passed the toughest test of his career with flying colors, never once letting Menard take control of the fight.

“The plan was to go in there and work off the jab,”A dit Haney. “If the knockout came, I would take it but I just went in there, put on a boxing clinic and showed the world that I could go the full 10 tours.

“I feel like I put on a performance. I was relaxed and did my job. I’m definitely the next superstar. There’s only bigger and better things from here on out. I work very hard. I went in and put on a good performance against a guy that people said could knock me out or hurt me.

Suite au combat, a defeated Menard was respectful of Haney’s performance.

“He never hurt me. He was catching me with the best shots he could and never hurt me. But the kid can definitely fight,” Menard admitted.

Dans la co-métrage de 10 rounds, super bantamweight prospect Joshua “Don’t Blink” Greer (17-1-1, 9 KOs) scored his third ShoBox knockout against Baltimore native Glenn Dezurn (9-1-2, 6 KOs).

The fight was explosive from the outset, with both fighters pushing the pace. Greer took advantage of Dezurn’s high guard to work the body, while Dezurn pushed forward to engage Greer on the inside. Greer began to dominate in the third round, when a big right hand hurt Dezurn with two minutes remaining.

“I knew he would come hard so I put I the work in the gym to make sure I was ready,” said Greer. “I’m just happy everything paid off.”

Greer hurt Dezurn again in the fifth round with a straight left, and eventually tied him up against the ropes with a succession of blows that almost had Dezurn’s trainer Barry Hunter stopping the fight. After the round, Hunter warned Dezurn that he would stop the fight if Dezurn didn’t fight back.

Despite almost going down in the fifth, Dezurn survived for three more rounds. The injured and exhausted Dezurn wasn’t able to put anything behind his punches and hit the canvas in the eighth round for the first time in his career before referee Benjy Esteves stopped the fight with 1:47 restant.

“I got caught with a few good shots, but I recovered quickly and I was still in the fight,” Dezurn said. “I have a lot of heart, which is a gift and a curse for me.”

A confident Greer was pleased with his performance after the fight.

“I wasn’t surprised I could knock him out,” Greer said. “I knew I could break his will.”

In an eight-round featured attraction, light heavyweight prospect Charles Foster (16-0, 8 KOs) remained undefeated with a unanimous decision win against Alvin Varmall Jr. (15-0-2, 12 KOs), marqué 77-75, 78-74, 79-73.

Foster dominated the fight from the outset, controlling the scrappy Varmall, who became the 174e fighter to suffer his first loss on ShoBox. Varmall made a valiant attempt to get inside in the early rounds, but a more disciplined Foster held him at bay, with Vermall stumbling and getting tied up inside.

“My experience was the difference," Foster a déclaré. “He was loading up on one punches and I was sticking to my game plansticking behind the jab, working the body.”

Foster peppered Varmall with his lead left hand, tagging his opponent enough to break him down and eventually tire him out. Varmall landed a couple of statement shots but wasn’t able to hurt Foster and by the later rounds, his punches lacked power.

“When he would come on the inside he couldn’t hurt me," Foster a déclaré. “I was the one controlling the entire fight.”

In the opening bout of the four-fight telecast, super bantamweight Arnold Khegai kept his unblemished record intact with a unanimous decision over veteran Adam Lopez, marqué 77-74, 77-74, 78-73.

Faire sa U.S. début, the controlled Khegai (12-0-1, 8 KOs) pressed the action from the start. Khegai worked the jab and stayed mobile, capitalizing on a wobbly Lopez (16-2-3, 8 KOs) with a perfectly timed counter punch with 30 seconds remaining in the second round. Khegai stayed busy in the early rounds with consistent counter punches, but earned a point deduction for a hit to the back of Lopez’s head with seconds remaining in the sixth round.

“That was my first fight in the U.S. and I wanted to show something special,” Khegai said. “Everyone was waiting for the knockout, but I wanted to show my boxing skills. I could have gone for the KO in the middle of the fight, but I wanted to prove that I could box.”

Despite a slight dip in productivity in the later rounds, the Ukrainian stayed efficient, atterrissage 31 coups de corps contre seulement 15 from Lopez.

Lopez, caught off guard by Khegai’s fighting style, was disappointed by his performance in his record-setting seventh ShoBox apparence.

“I was expecting him to be a dirty fighter, but it kind of threw me off my game. The referee kept telling me ‘don’t retaliate, don’t retaliate.’

"I couldn’t really land my hard shots. I landed a couple,” Lopez said. “I stunned him in the fourth or fifth with a right uppercut. He got rocked a little bit, but he’s a good fighter. He got out of it.”

L'événement a été promu par Greg Cohen Promotions en association avec Promotions Devin Haney et Promotions percutantes.

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Barry Tompkins appelé le ShoBox l'action du ringside avec Steve Farhood et ancien champion du monde Raul Marquez servant analystes experts. Le producteur exécutif était Gordon Hall avec Richard Gaughanla production et Rick Phillips direction.

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Tony Harrison Edges Former World Champion Ishe Smith With Split Decision Victory

Top Contender Andrew “La Bête” Unleashes a 6e Round KO Over Lateef Kayode
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LAS VEGAS (Mai 11, 2018) – Ancien champion des super poids welters Est-Il “Sucre Shay” Forgeron suffered a split decision loss to Detroit’s Tony Harrison live from Sam’s Town in Las Vegas. En cas de co-principal, Andrew Tabiti scored a sixth round KO overLateef Kayode to remain undefeated in the Premier Boxing Champions on Bounce main event.

 

 

 

Après 10 tours d'action, Harrison (27-2, 21KOs) came out on top over Forgeron (29-10, 12 KOs) to gain the victory by split decision. Harrison’s speed and reach allowed him to land his shots and avoid Smith’s punches. This made it difficult for Smith to get into a groove and execute his game plan. Judges saw the bout: 97-92 Harrison, 95-94 Forgeron, 96-93 Harrison.

 

 

 

It’s difficult for me to rate my performance,” a déclaré Smith. “I think we put on a great show, but overall his reach made it hard for me to land my punches. I don’t think his speed or his age affected my plan, it all comes down to me. I fought a great fight and as you can see, judges ruled it a split decision.

 

 

 

I followed the instructions my corner gave me, they asked me to move and box, et que ce que je faisais,” M. Harrison. “I thought I could’ve put a lot more shots together offensively. Ishe is a vet and he showed it each and every round. Each round that I thought I could stop him, he came back. I just had to put the pressure on him a little more. En tout, I rate my performance a B+, my guard, my defense and offense was on point, my legs were on point. I stood up after the 3rd round all the way to the end and proved to everybody I could finish like a champ.

 

 

 

In the co-main event of the Bounce telecast, featured undefeated top contender, Tabiti(16-0, 13 KOs), who impressed hometown fans by defeating Kayode (21-3, 16 KOs) with a 6th round KO. The fight started off calm, but Tabiti was patient. By the 6th round, Tabiti was comfortable and found the perfect opportunities to land his power shots. Après 1 minute et 8 seconds of action in the 6e tour, Tabiti landed a clean uppercut sending Kayode to the canvas for the KO win.

 

 

 

I’m hard on myself, but I’d give my performance a solid nine,” dit Tabiti. “I think I came out and did what I told everyone I would; I showed my skillset, kept a steady pace, and got the KO. I was working on that body shot uppercut combo in the gym, the Mike Tyson 1-2. Suivant, I’m coming for a title shot. Après une mise à pied de neuf mois, I’m pleased with my performance. I just want to continue bringing the fans exciting shows.

 

 

 

I feel that my performance was good, I wasn’t tired,” said Kayode. “I felt that with our style of fighting we kept clashing and hugging, we should’ve been able to keep our heads up and put on a show. I was there showing I was ready to fight, but he wanted to fight too, but the way he was coming we just kept clashing and it didn’t make the show look good. I just want to get back in the gym, keep training, and I hope Mayweather Promotions brings me back for another fight.

 

 

 

In the matchup between Ecuador’s Erick os (20-5, 8 KOs) and Las Vegas fan favorite Cameron Krael (13-13-3, 3 KOs), Bone defeated Krael by a close split decision, judges scoring the bout 95-94 Krael, 95-94 Os, 96-94 Os. This fight between two hungry fighters started off very measured with both guys choosing their shots wisely but turned into an all-out brawl as both fighters gave electrifying performances. Bone got the best of Krael in the early rounds, and Krael caught a second wind and started to put the pressure on Bone. He seemed to dominate the final rounds, hurting Bone several times but it wasn’t enough to up the scorecards in his favor.

 

 

 

Bone reflects on his performance by saying, “When seeing a record like his, one might trust it, but he is a great fighter, real fast and technical and loves to throw punches. He is a boxer that can cause a problem to any fighter. In the ring it was much more difficult than what I had imagined and Krael made me box more. I feel that I didn’t give it the 100 percent that I am capable of, and this fight taught me a lot. I haven’t fought in the U.S. since June and that’s almost a year, so this was a test that I learned a lot from, I’m happy judges saw this fight in my favor.

 

 

 

I don’t agree with the judgesdecisions at all,” says Krael. “I was caught earlier in the rounds, mais je crois que je l'ai fait assez pour gagner le combat. I should’ve won by split decision. My downfall was allowing myself to be open when I was trying to figure him out, and that’s when he caught me with those combinations. Je suis déçu, because I really thought I was the better guy at the end. My plan is to get back in the gym and keep my stamina up and work on boxing these guys out.

 

 

 

Perspective Rising, Ladarius Miller (16-1, 5 KOs) et Jose Marrufo (10-8, 2 KOs) went the distance in 8 rounds of brutal action. Miller took control early in the rounds and slugged it out with Marrufo. Although battered and bruised Marrufo refused to back down without a fight and continued to fight back until the last bell. Les juges ont marqué le combat: 78-72, 77-74, 79-71 for a unanimous decision victory to Miller.

 

 

 

Tonight’s fights were opened with a welterweight showdown between Maurice Lee (8-1, 3 KOs) et Joel Guevara (3-4-1, 2 KOs) which ended in a TKO stoppage over Joel Guevara, Lanell Bellows, fighting out of Las Vegas battled it out with Naim Terbunja and after 8 tours d'action, judges ruled the bout in a draw.

 

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Bounce est la plus forte croissance afro-américaine (UN UNE DES) réseau de télévision et airs sur les signaux de diffusion des stations de télévision locales et de transport de câble correspondant. Le réseau dispose d'un mélange de programmation de la série originale et hors réseau, films de cinéma, promos, sport en direct et plus. Bounce a grandi pour être disponible dans plus de 94 millions de foyers aux États-Unis et 93% de toutes les maisons de télévision afro-américaines, y compris tous les marchés de la télévision haut de AA. Parmi les fondateurs de Bounce sont emblématiques chiffres américains Martin Luther King, III et l'Ambassadeur Andrew Young.

 

 

 

Pour l'emplacement de la chaîne locale, visiter BounceTV.com.

 

 

 

Bellator 199: BADER vs. KING MO RÉSULTATS Pesée & PHOTOS

CAS SUR AIRS RÉSEAU PARAMOUNT AT 9 P.M. ET / 8 P.M. CT

 

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Bellator 199: Bader vs. Roi Mo a lieu demain au Centre de SAP à San Jose, Californie. L'événement sera diffusé en direct et gratuitement sur le réseau Paramount à 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT, tandis que l'action préliminaire sur Bellator.com flux et dans le monde sur l'App mobile Bellator.

Achevée Bellator 199: Bader vs. Roi Mo Pesée Résultats:

Poids lourd Grand Prix Main Event: Ryan Bader (225.1) vs. "Roi Mo « Lawal (217.4)

Welters Co-Main Event: Paul Daley (170.3) vs. Jon Fitch (171)

Poids plume Carte principale Bout: Lee Morrison (144) vs. Aaron Pico (145.7)

Poids lourds Carte principale Bout: Cheick Kongo (241.7) vs. Javy Ayala (265.5)

Légère carte principale Bout: Banques Carrington (155.6) vs. Adam Piccolot (155.3)

140-Livre préliminaire Bout poids variable: Elias Anderson (139.8) vs. Hyder Amil (137.9)

Poids plume préliminaire Bout: Matt Aragoni (144.9) vs. Ignacio Ortiz (145)

Masselotte préliminaire Bout: Mark Climaco (125) vs. Daniel Oseguera (124.7)

Bout léger préliminaire: Hugo Lujan (154.7) vs. J.J. Okanovich (155.4)

Welters préliminaire Bout: Tom Ponce de Leon (169.7) vs. Dominic Sumner (170.9)

Bout préliminaire des poids coq: Nohelin Hernandez (135.9) vs. Josh San Diego (135.5)

Masselotte préliminaire Bout: Josh Paiva (125.7) vs. Adam Antolin (124.8)

Bout préliminaire des poids coq: Cass de Bell (135.8) vs. Khai Wu (136)

Bout moyen préliminaire: Jordan Williams (184.1) vs. Brandon Hester (185.4)

Les femmes de poids plume préliminaire Bout: Janay Harding (145.8) vs. ambre Leibrock (145)

165-Livre préliminaire Bout poids variable: Danasabe Mohammed (164) vs. James Terry (164.7)

Poids plume préliminaire Bout: Malcom Colline (144.4) vs. Gaston Bolanos (145.6)

137-Livre préliminaire Bout poids variable: Justin holding (135.8) vs. David Rivera (135.1)

190-Livre préliminaire Bout poids variable: Deron Winn (192.1*) vs. Ahmed Blanc (188.4)

 

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Adonis Stevenson vs. Badou Jack Media Predictions

Writers See Close Contest in Light Heavyweight Title Showdown but Lean Toward Two-Division Champion Jack Over Long-Reigning Champion Stevenson
Stevenson vs. Jack Samedi, Mai 19 en direct sur Showtime®from Air Canada Centre in Toronto

TORONTO (Mai 11, 2018) – Members of the boxing media asked to weigh in on the world title showdown between light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson et champion du monde en deux divisions Badou Jack all see a close fight on Saturday, Mai 19 but lean toward the challenger to take the crown from the champion live on SHOWTIME from Air Canada Centre in Toronto.

 

 

 

Stevenson vs. Jack is part of a split-site SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®telecast beginning at 10 p.m. ET/PT with featherweight champion Gary Russell, Jr. defending his title against mandatory title challenger Joseph Diaz from the MGM National Harbor in Maryland on Saturday, Mai 19.

 

 

 

Les billets pour l'événement en direct, qui est promu par le Groupe Yvon Michel, Promotions Lee Baxter et promotions Mayweather, sont en vente dès maintenant et disponible à www.ticketmaster.ca.

 

 

 

Here is what the media had to say about this matchup:

 

Steve Simmons (Toronto Sun) – “Jack by decisionAdonis Stevenson is 40 years old and hasn’t fought in the past 11 months and has hardly been active the past two years. Look for Badou Jack to try and box Stevenson, stay away from his immense power and work his way to a 12-round decision.

 

Bob Velin (USA TODAY) – “Stevenson, 11th-round TKO: Jack is the bigger man, and has a six-year age advantage, and both men have not been real active recently. But Stevenson, even at 40, is an outstanding boxer-puncher and keeps impressing. I believe he will stop Jack late.

 

Lyle Fitzsimmons (Boxing Scene / CBS.com) – “I love this fight. And every time I think about the result, my mind changes. Stevenson is certainly the puncher of the two men, while Jack seems the more dynamic all-around fighter. I can see Badou winning nearly every round based on skill and speed, but it’s harder to envision him getting through 36 full minutes without taking some solid left hands. The hunch here at this moment, bien que, is that he can avoid those bombs in the early going and lessen their severity as he wears Stevenson down in the second halfen route to a decision win.Call it 116-112 for Jack.”

 

Lester Silva (Univision) – “Although Adonis Stevenson hasn’t been tested in years, he possesses one of the best solid left hands in the sport of boxing. His hometown crowd will be on his side May 19 against Badou Jack, who is just getting off with lots of momentum after winning a title. This should be a very interesting fight only if Badou avoids getting caught with that powerful left hand.

 

Adam Caparell (Complex) – “His age (40) and the questionable competition he’s fought the last five years has to catch up to Stevenson at some point, droit? Not sure if I see Jack dropping Stevenson, mais I’m taking ‘The Ripperin a majority decision.”

 

Josh Katzowitz (Forbes) – “Every time I think Adonis Stevenson has gotten too old or too inactive to continue to win, I’m always proven wrong. Badou Jack is Stevenson’s biggest test in the past five years, so I’m tempted to pick him to beat Stevenson. But even at 40 ans, Stevenson still has enough skills to hold on to his belt and he’s still strong enough to knock out a fighter like Jack. I’d pick Stevenson to win by late stoppage.”

 

John Cudney (Reddit BoxingSunday Puncher) – “Adonis Stevenson vs. Badou Jack is as close to 50/50 as they come. Stevenson’s left hand is one of the deadliest punches in the sport, and Badou Jack has established himself as one of the game’s best body punchers. To add further intrigue, both men have each suffered a single loss, with each of those losses coming by first round knockout. Either man could win, and the outcome could either be an early KO or a hard-fought decision. I’m going with Badou Jack by decision. I think Jack will be able to avoid Stevenson’s left hand and make this a long and difficult night for the champion. Jack’s body punching will be the perfect weapon to make Stevenson finally feel his age in the ring.

 

Rhett Butler (The Shadow League) – “This is honestly a fight for true fight fans who understand the pivotal and unique David vs. Goliath matchup that this truly is. Adonis Stevenson has an illustrious array of light heavyweight bodies on his resume and is a true juggernaut in the division. Encore, Jack earned a world title in his first jaunt at light heavyweight and as the old adage goes, ‘true champions can do it in multiple weight classes’. Both Stevenson and Jack are hungry but I think that Jack will fell the giant in Stevenson this time out. It’s his time and Stevenson thinks since Andre Ward retired he might be safe from anyone not named Kovalev. It will be a war of attrition, that ultimately Badou Jack will have his hand raised from.

 

Gabe Oppenheim (Props) – “I pick Jack by decision, though a late stoppage wouldn’t surprise me.

 

Gilbert Manzano (Las Vegas Review Journal) – In a really close fight, I say Badou Jack pulls it out. Very close, split decision for Jack. I think the fans will witness a couple knockdowns too.

 

Andreas Hale (Ring Magazine) – “Fermer lutte! Adonis Stevenson’s age might finally catch up to him and he might be underestimating Badou Jack. We might be in for a little barn burner in the middle of the rounds. I’m gonna say Jack by split decision.”

 

Salvador Rodriguez (ESPN) – “It’s not an easy fight for anyone. Adonis Stevenson is 40 years old and Jack showed some very good things in his first fight at 175 with the KO over Nathan Cleverly last year. I believe Stevenson has something in his pocket, but not enough to defeat a younger lion like Badou Jack. I go for Jack by points.”

 

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Featherweight Champion Gary Russell Jr. and Unbeaten Top Contender Joseph ‘JoJo’ Diaz Jr. Media Workout Quotes and Photos

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Photos of Joseph Diaz Jr. by Lina Baker / Golden Boy Promotions – Cliquez ICI

(Mai 11, 2018) – Featherweight world champion Gary Russell Jr. and undefeated mandatory challenger Joseph “JoJo” Diaz Jr. met members of the media on opposite coasts on Thursday, just one week out of their WBC world title showdown on Saturday, Mai 19, from MGM National Harbor in Maryland.

 

 

 

Russell will defend his WBC title against Diaz in a split-site SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast (10:05 p.m. ET/PT) and will feature WBC Light Heavyweight World Champion Adonis Stevenson defending his title against two-division world champion Badou Jack in a 12-round main event presented by Premier Boxing Champions from Toronto.

 

 

 

Russell was joined by his younger brothers, Gary Antuanne Russell et Gary Russell Antonio at The Enigma Boxing Gym in Capitol Heights, Maryland, while Diaz took part in a workout at Azteca Gym in the City of Bell, just east of downtown Los Angeles.

 

 

 

Tickets for the MGM National Harbor show, which is promoted by TGB Promotions in association with Golden Boy Promotions, sont en vente maintenant et sont disponibles en visitant http://mgmnationalharbor.com/.

 

 

 

Here’s what the fighters had to say on Thursday:

 

GARY RUSSELL JR.

 

 

 

Sometimes you tend to magnify an event because of the fact that it’s in your hometown and it’s on a major card. It tends to take away from the true goal and the true purpose. I just need to focus on what the objective is. We never magnify the events. I think it’s cool that the neighbors and the mail lady and the people who honk their horns as they see me jogging down the street have the ability to get in their car and drive 15 minutes down the road to be a part of everything that’s going on and get to see a product of their environment.

 

 

 

I draw my energy from my family, mes amis, the true fans of Gary Russell Jr. That’s what I ultimately do it for. Regardless of what our profession is, we try to have a sense of financial stability for our families and that’s my objective as well. That’s what keeps me motivated.

 

 

 

Diaz already made the statement that I am the best fighter in the featherweight division. He already made the statement that none of the other world champions are willing to step into the ring to compete against me. The managers and the promoters aren’t willing to put their fighters in the ring against me.

 

 

 

I welcome the fact that Diaz wants the fight. As a world champion, I wouldn’t want or expect anything less. I want a competitor that’s ready to fight and that’s going to bring their best. I believe that he’s going to be the best that he can possibly be. My objective is to prepare myself to the best of my ability. I never really focus too much on my opponents. If Gary Russell Jr. is the best that he can be on fight night, then we’re good.

 

 

 

I know that Diaz is young, il a faim. He’s the number one contender. He has eight weeks to prepare for nobody else but me. That’s always a recipe for somebody who’s really going to be ready and hungry. I think he knows that he’s getting in the ring with one of the best fighters in the world so he’s going to be ready.

 

 

 

“J'aime ce que je fais. Even when I’m done with the sport of boxing, I’ll still be in the gym training and looking to spar. I’ve been competing since I was seven years old. Je serai 30, it’s a lot of time that I’ve spent grinding. I just want to be able to spend time with my family and my friends and help give back to this younger generation.

 

 

 

I take my hat off to him for getting in the ring and making this fight happen. You have to appreciate that as a fellow warrior and as a fellow gladiator, I respect it.

 

 

 

I have the strength, the speed, la puissance, le ring, boxing IQall of that will come together on the 19e.

 

 

 

I definitely see my hand speed being effective but it’s more than that. That’s just a physical attribute. What happens when you see two fighters who have an equal amount of hand speed and an equal amount of power? It’s the mindset.

 

 

 

It’s always cool to compete with my younger brothers and share the field of battle with them. But I try not to magnify the event. The true focus is being victorious on the 19e.

 

 

 

It’s always important to see my brothers develop, even if it wasn’t on my card. We have a concept of a dynasty. My definition of that is information being passed down from generation to generation. I feel as though when my younger brothers get to the age I am, I expect them to be better than what I am now. The sky is the limit and I want them to keep developing not just as fighters but as men.

 

 

 

We put the city on the map. We’re bringing boxing back to the DMV area. Gervonta Davis is a fighter that I’ve watched come up through the amateurs and now he’s a world champion. Jarrett Hurd is another one that I’ve watched come up in the amateurs. He used to watch me train getting ready for the Olympics and now he’s a world champion as well. It goes to show that if you keep pushing, you stay hungry, diligent and you don’t cut corners, Le ciel est la limite.”

 

JOSEPH DIAZ JR.

 

 

 

I have no hostility toward Gary Russell Jr. I respect Gary Russell Jr., and I know what he brings to the table. Ever since I was brought up as a professional fighter I was always humble and I was always down to earth. Now that I have the opportunity to become the champion that I know I can be I feel like I’m more outspoken because I know that the opportunity is finally here, and I know what I’m capable of doing.

 

 

 

I want to fight the best at 126 pounds and I want to show all the fans that I’m the real deal. By fighting and bringing on the toughest 126 pounders like Gary Russell Jr., and defeating him, that’s going to showcase to the whole boxing world that I am the real deal and I will be the king at 126 livres.

 

 

 

He’s been inactive and used to fighting just once a year now. But what makes him so dangerous is he’s very, very speedy and has great hand speed. And not only that but he knows how to use his hand speed and counter when guys are opening up. My father and I know what we are bringing to the table, and I’m fast, aussi. I have a very high boxing IQ and I’m very powerful in there. I know how to land sneaky body shots and I’m a big 126-pound fighter, and that will be the key to victory. He will try and land his power shots, but they’re not going to be effective because I’m the bigger fighter.

 

 

 

I need to bring this WBC belt back to L.A. and to South El Monte. I’ll be the first champion coming out of there and I’m a role model to a lot of youth. That’s what makes me hungry and I’m one hundred percent confident I’ll be the champion and we will have a big parade in South El Monte, and you’re all invited!

 

 

 

I’m like Pernell Whitaker and an Oscar De La Hoya mix. Pernell because he’s fast and Oscar because he applies the pressure and throws combinations. That’s what I plan on bringing to this fight. Applying the pressure and taking him to a point where he’s never been before. He drops his hands a lot and his defense is not that good, so I’ll be taking advantage of that. I’ll be landing body shots, and let’s see if he can take it for 12 tours.

 

 

 

This is an opportunity of a lifetime. Fighting for a world title against Gary Russell Jr., est un rêve devenu réalité. I feel like I’m so much better a fighter now than I was at the Olympics. If feel like if I fought that kid who was in the Olympics now I’d stop him in the first round. My management and trainers have groomed me for this fight on May 19. I fought some undefeated fighters, some experienced fighters and some real live dogs. I just feel like all the experience I’ve gained in the past will serve me well.

 

 

 

I’d like to fight all the best in the 126-pound division, Leo Santa Cruz, Abner Mares, Oscar Valdez and Lee Selby. These are big fights that I really want to make and I want to fight the best and be the best.

GARY ANTONIO RUSSELL

 

 

 

We’re in the ring with Gary every day, so we see a lot of things that other people don’t. People only judge him for his hand speed and are just starting to recognize his power, but nobody has seen his full potential yet. No fighter he has faced has forced him to bring it out.

 

 

 

Diaz doesn’t know what he has coming for him. Most fighters are one-dimensional. Gary is comfortable fighting anyway. He can fight on the inside, the outside, he can counter, he can box you, JoJo Diaz does not know what to expect.

 

 

 

There’s never a time when we’re in the gym together when we’re not critiquing each other and learning. That’s the whole point of being in the gym every day. Once you feel you’re learning has stopped, I think you should give it up. We’re always in here trying to sharpen our game.

GARY ANTUANNE RUSSELL

 

 

It’s more enjoyable fighting with my brothers. As a child, if you had three kids and one of them went to school by himself, it would be a little rough. It’s great having that support and the comfort having your brothers on the same card.

 

 

 

We try to gravitate towards our brother and take certain things from him. We notice his hand speed and we’re his younger brothers, of course we have that alter ego where we think we could be faster than him or hit harder than him. That competitiveness drives us. It’s always there.

 

GARY RUSSELL SR.

 

 

 

The camp has been good. We’ve been getting the work in. Everybody seems to be on point. We’re always in camp together.

 

 

 

JoJo Diaz has a lot of confidence. All fighters pretty much all do the same thing, unless they have incredible physical attributes that make them stand out. JoJo believes in himself and that’s something that’s a plus for any fighter. Whether or not he’s ready to go out of his shell, Cela reste à voir. He loves his left hand, he tries to go to the body. He impressed me as a good inside fighter.

 

 

 

This is a huge plus for us. We’re only 15 minutes from home. We just get to do what we have to do and go home.

 

 

 

Antonio is a really hard puncher. A lot of people don’t know it, but for that weight class, he hits extremely hard. Antuanne is starting to develop into a complete fighter. He’s always learning. You never get to the point where you have it all, it’s a constant growth but he’s really starting to understand the technical aspects of the sport. I’m happy with both of them.

 

 

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THE CHARLO TWINS REFLECT ON THEIR CAREERS AND HAVE TONS OF FUN ON THIS WEEK’S EDITION OF THE SHOWTIME SPORTS® DIGITAL TALK SHOW, SOUS LA CEINTURE

 

The Charlo Twins Join Host Brendan Schaub Ahead of Jermell’s World Title Bout Against Austin Trout, Juin 9 En direct sur Showtime

Available NOW On YouTube Et Facebook

Photo Courtesy: SHOWTIME/Chris Farina

QUOI: SHOWTIME Sports released the newest installment of the first-of-its-kind sports talk show SOUS LA CEINTURE, hosted by Brendan Schaub, available now on the Sous la chaîne YouTube Belt et la Sous la page Facebook de la ceinture. In this week’s installment, rising stars Jermell and Jermall Charlo discuss their recent success, plans for total domination and show off their charismatic personalities in a few fun segments with Schaub. On the heels of his second-round knockout of Hugo Centeno Jr., Jermall calls out Triple G and Jermell looks ahead to his June 9 showdown against former world champion Austin Trout. To Jermell, all roads lead to a unification bout with current IBF and WBA champion Jarrett Hurd.

 

SOUS LA CEINTURE explores the latest news in combat sports and pop culture, avec Schaub livrant des pensées candides dans son style unique et non filtré. Le programme multiplateforme, which also includes a weekly podcast and a composite program that airs once per month on SHOWTIME EXTREME, présente des interviews des plus grands noms des sports de combat et du divertissement, trajets routiers, visites de camps de combat, croquis, parodie d'animation et de culture pop. Le prochain épisode de SOUS LA CEINTURE launches May 23followed by the composite program on SHOWTIME EXTREME May 31.

‘MIKE TYSONESQUE’ LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT ALVIN VARMALL JR LOOKING TO IMPRESS AGAINST CHARLES FOSTER ON SHOBOX: LA NOUVELLE GENERATION vendredi, MAI 11

A short, but murderous puncher, fighting behind a squat, peekaboo style, light heavyweight Alvin “Iron Majik” Varmall Jr. enjoys the comparisons people make between himself and former heavyweight champion “Iron” Mike Tyson.

 

 

 

“I always appreciate the comparison,” said Varmall, “I added ‘Iron’ to my old nickname ‘Majik’ because Mike Tyson is one of my favorite fighters and, by the grace of God, I ended up training at Cus D’Amato’s KO Boxing Gym in Catskill, New York, the same gym that Tyson did, and learning his style in its purest form.”

 

 

 

Currently the only pro fighter training out of the famed gym, Varmall (15-0-1, 12 KOs), originally from New Orleans, Louisiane, will take on New Haven, Connecticut’s Charles Foster (15-0, 8 KOs) ce vendredi, Mai 11 in an eight-round featured attraction of a ShoBox: La Nouvelle Génération quadrupleheader, direct sur Showtime à 10 p.m. ET / PT de 2300 Arena à Philadelphie.

 

 

 

In the 10-round main event Louisiana’s Mason Menard (33-2, 24 KOs) takes on undefeated Devin “The Dream” Haney (18-0, 12 KOs) of Las Vegas for the USBA Lightweight Championship. Dans la co-métrage de 10 rounds, super bantamweight prospects Josh “Don’t Blink” Greer (16-1-1, 8 KOs) and Glenn Dezurn (9-1-1, 6 KOs) will meet and in the opening televised fight, super bantamweight Arnold Khegai (11-0-1, 8 KOs) will face Adam Lopez (16-2-2, 8 KOs) dans un combat de huit rondes.

 

Les billets pour l'événement, which is promoted by Greg Cohen Promotions, Promotions percutantes & Promotions Devin Haney, sont au prix de $125 pour les VIP, $70 pour ringside et $50 for general admission and are available at the 2300 Arena Box office or online at www.HardHittingPromotions.com.

 

 

 

The 26-year-old Varmall says he’s been emulating the all-time-great Tyson from his earliest days in boxing.

 

 

 

“The Cus D’Amato style, I guess you could say, is my foundation. From the beginning of my career as an amateur, my first trainer, Rodney Jenkins, he started me out with the peekaboo style and it works the best for me. I ended up having 21 fights with 19 KOs and won the USA Nationals at heavyweight.”

 

 

 

Varmall says he’s in perfect shape and ready to begin carving out his own prize fighting legacy.

 

 

 

“I’m absolutely ready for this opportunity. I’ve waited a long time for it and it’s finally here. I trained the hardest I’ve ever trained and did a lot of things different for this camp. I’m definitely ready to showcase my talents and abilities. To say I’m not nervous, I’d be lying, but it’s about controlling that feeling. That’s what we learn at the Cus D’Amato Gym, how to control our feelings and use that as something to catapult us, instead of hindering us. After it’s all said and done, everyone can say what they want about my performance because I always come to bring my very best.”

 

 

 

Varmall says he realized early in his career that his punching power was well above average by sparring with a full-size heavyweight veteran in Louisiana.

 

 

 

“I was sparring with this guy, “Big” Fred Kassi. He’s from New Orleans. You know how big Fred is. One time, before sparring, he came to the corner and he said, ‘Majik, let me check your gloves. I just want to make sure we’re playing fair.’ After that, my trainer said, ‘see? Je vous ai dit, you punch hard!"

 

 

 

A la fin de la journée,, Varmall says, he’s not out to match the great Tyson in achievement or legend. He’d rather carve out his own place.

 

 

 

“At the end of the day Mike Tyson was Mike yson and Alvin Varmall Jr. is Alvin Varmall Jr. Even though we both have the foundation of the same style, I do it in the way that is most comfortable for me. That’s what Mike did too. That’s what’s going to help me reach my full potential.”

 

À propos de Greg Cohen Promotions

 

 

 

Un des tenues promotionnelles premiers de la boxe, Greg Cohen Promotions (GCP) est un nom très respecté pour les combattants professionnels d'élite des événements de boxe professionnelle de classe mondiale et de promouvoir la mise en scène à travers le monde.

 

 

 

Fondateur et PDG Greg Cohen a été impliqué dans la boxe professionnelle à divers titres depuis la fin des années 1980, perfectionner son art et se établir comme un habile homme d'affaires international de boxe.

 

 

 

Distingué par sa capacité à repérer et à développer le talent brut, Cohen abord fait les gros titres de promotion pour ses conseils d'experts de, parmi beaucoup d'autres, ancien WBA junior Middleweight Champion Austin “Sans Doute” Truite, Cohen qui a aidé guide depuis inconnue perspective Nouveau-Mexique à l'élite niveau superstar pay-per-view.

 

 

 

En plus de Trout, Greg Cohen Promotions a travaillé avec des noms établis tels que l'ancien champion unifié et deux fois des poids lourds Hasim “The Rock” Rahman et multiple champion du monde poids de classe de tous les temps-grand James “Extinction des feux” Toney.

 

 

 

Cohen promeut actuellement le champion invaincu des poids lourds WBO NABO, un des meilleurs prétendants Jarrell Miller, meilleur prétendant poids moyen Robert Brant, et ancien champion poids léger WBO NABO et prétendant mondialement classé Mason Menard, parmi beaucoup d'autres.

 

 

 

Greg Cohen Promotions a organisé des événements de boxe de calibre mondial dans les plus beaux sites à travers les États-Unis et dans le monde et a également fourni fièrement le talent et / ou le contenu de plusieurs réseaux de télévision dont CBS Sports Network, HBO, Afficher L'Heure, ESPN, NBC Sports Network, CBS Sports Network, MSG et FOX Sports Net.

 

 

 

Pour plus d'informations, visite gcpboxing.com. Retrouvez-nous sur Facebook à l'adresse www.facebook.com/GCPBoxing. Gazouillement: GCPBoxing.

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La championne unifiée des super-moyens féminins affronte Hanna Gabriels dans le Main Event de SHOWTIME BOXING: ÉDITION SPÉCIALE Vendredi, Juin 22 Vivre de AFFICHER L'HEURE®

 

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DETROIT (Mai 10, 2018) - La double médaillée d'or olympique et championne unifiée des super-moyens femmes Claressa Shields a travaillé pour les médias et s'est entretenue avec des jeunes de la région mercredi au Downtown Boxing Gym à Detroit. La star de la boxe est à deux semaines du camp d'entraînement avant son SHOWTIME BOXING: ÉDITION SPÉCIALE confrontation vendredi, Juin 22 à 10 p.m. ET / PT en direct sur SHOWTIME depuis le temple maçonnique historique.

 

 

 

Les Shields, 23 ans, qui a grandi à Flint à proximité, tentera de devenir une championne du monde en deux divisions lorsqu'elle affrontera la championne unifiée de 154 livres Hanna Gabriels pour les titres mondiaux vacants IBF et WBA des poids moyens.

 

 

 

Avant le combat crucial pour le titre mondial des poids moyens, Shields a considérablement modifié ses préparatifs. Elle a changé son alimentation, est passé à l'entraîneur renommé John David Jackson et a déménagé son camp du Michigan à la Floride.

 

 

Rejoindre Shields à l'entraînement de mercredi était Dmitriy Salita, Fondateur de Salita Promotions. Voici ce que Shields et Salita avaient à dire.

Claressa Shields:

Sur les combats à Detroit…

«Se battre à Detroit pour un titre mondial sur SHOWTIME et être mentionné avec de grands combattants de Detroit comme Tommy Hearns et James Toney est incroyable. Ces gars sont connus dans le monde entier. Cela me montre que j'ai une chance de faire la même chose et d'attirer l'attention sur la boxe féminine. C’est mon objectif dans l’ensemble: faire en sorte que la boxe féminine vive longtemps »

 

Lors du déménagement du camp en Floride…

"Vous ne pouvez vraiment pas gérer les distractions inutiles en vous préparant pour les grands combats pour le titre mondial comme je l'ai fait.. Vous voulez que les gens vous poussent à être meilleur et que personne ne vous tire vers le bas.

 

 

 

«J'avais affaire à tous ceux qui m'entraînaient à gauche et à droite et m'appelaient au 2, 3 heures du matin. Tous ces trucs négatifs qui se passent à Flint auxquels sont impliqués des jeunes de 23 ans sont quelque chose dans lequel je ne peux pas être impliqué. Cela m'a d'abord fait faire tout le mouvement. Je dois rester concentré et travailler dur pour atteindre mon objectif de battre Hanna Gabriels et de remporter le titre mondial en deuxième division.

 

À l'entraînement avec John David Jackson…

"Nous sommes sur la même longueur d'onde et nous parlons toujours du plan de match pour Hanna et de ce que nous allons faire et sur quoi nous devons travailler. John n'essaye pas de changer mon style, il fait juste de petits ajustements pour améliorer les bonnes choses qui m'ont amené à ce niveau. Je me sens très bien avec ce camp jusqu'à présent et j'ai hâte de tout organiser en juin.

 

Sur Hanna Gabriels…

«Hanna est une talentueuse championne du monde. J'ai beaucoup de respect pour ses compétences et ses réalisations. Ça prend beaucoup, des matchs compétitifs pour amener la boxe féminine à un niveau élite et c'est ce que je veux faire. J'ai toujours dit que je voulais combattre le meilleur. Sur Juin 22, J'ai hâte de présenter une performance spéciale pour les fans qui regardent le combat sur SHOWTIME et ceux du temple maçonnique. Ce sera une soirée spéciale et j'ai hâte de remporter mon titre mondial de deuxième division près de chez moi devant les fans de ma ville natale en direct sur SHOWTIME. "

 

Être une source d'inspiration pour les enfants…

«Les enfants doivent savoir que tout est possible. J'ai décidé d'être médaillé d'or olympique à l'âge de 11. Je l'ai fait quand j'étais 17. Comment rester concentré sur un seul objectif tout ce temps? Faites un pas dans cette direction chaque jour, parfois petit et parfois plus grand. Mais, l'important est de rester concentré sur votre objectif. Si vous persévérez et travaillez assez dur, vraiment tout est possible »

 

Dmitriy Salita, Fondateur de Salita Promotions

«Nous avons eu une énorme participation médiatique à la séance d’entraînement des médias d’aujourd’hui au Detroit Downtown Boxing Club. C’est très spécial de voir un tel soutien pour Claressa, dont l'histoire et le succès transcendent la boxe et sont tout à fait en phase avec l'histoire de retour de Flint et Detroit - «America’s Greatest Comeback City».

 

 

 

«C'est très significatif pour les enfants des gymnases de Detroit comme le Downtown Boxing Club de voir quelqu'un qui vient d'un milieu et d'un quartier similaires et qui accomplit toutes les choses incroyables que fait Claressa. Claressa leur fait voir et croire que grâce à un travail acharné, croyance et concentration, tout est possible. La boxe est un outil qu'elle maîtrise pour délivrer ce message très important.

 

 

 

"Juin 22 va être l’un des plus grands combats de l’année et l’un des moments les plus significatifs et mémorables du sport et de la boxe féminine. »

Hungarian Invasion! Szilveszter “Le Silent Assassin” Kanalas going to Kansas to upset Olympian Nico Hernandez for IBA Flyweight World title

 


Inaugural Event

DES ENJEUX ÉLEVÉS
Samedi, Mai 19, 2018 * 9:00 p.m. ET / 6:00 p.m. PT
EN DIRECT sur Super Channel & Payer par vue (États-Unis)
EN DIRECT SUR CANAL SUPER AU CANADA & PPV IN U.S.

LIVE-STREAMED WORLDWIDE ON FITE.TV

 

LAS VEGAS (Mai 10, 2018 – Hungarian invader Szilveszter “Le Silent Assassin” Kanalas (14-7, 9 KOs) has a plan designed to upset local favorite Nico Hernandez (4-0, 3 KOs), une 2016 médaillé de bronze olympique, May 19th in their showdown for the vacant International Boxing Association (IBA) World Flyweight Championship, headlining SUPERBOX LIVE: High Stakes at Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, Kansas.

Hernandez vs. Kanalas will launch Super Channel’s new live boxing series,SUPERBOX LIVE, in association with KO Night Boxing LLC, airing live exclusively in Canada on Super Channel.

 

Intégré Sports Media distribuera “SUPERBOX LIVE: High Stakes” aux États-Unis sur le câble, satellite et pay-per-view numérique via la demande, Vubiquity, DIRECTV, DISH and live-streamed worldwide onFITE.TV application et site web (exclusion du Canada) pour un prix de détail suggéré de $19.95.

 

 

 

In the first world championship boxing match ever held in the state of Kansas, Kanalas challenges 22-year-old Hernandez, the reigning IBA Americas champion, dans le cas de 12 tour principal.

 

 

 

Fighting hometown hero Hernandez in his backyard, where the Wichita fighter made his pro debut last year, apparently doesn’t faze the 19-year-old Kanalas. “I think it’ll be fantastic fighting him in the arena,” Kanalas said. “It will be a good atmosphere for me and Nico. We will both be giving our all.

 

 

 

Nico seems like a good guy, but I don’t want to be friendly with him before the fought, or in the ring. Maybe after the fight. We won’t talk in the ring, only fight. Nobody knows before a fight what will happen in the ring. Everybody has a plan, bien sûr, and I do as well. I’m not going to talk about my plan to win the fight, but I can tell you Nico will not love my plan.

 

 

 

Il y a deux ans, Kanalas est devenu l'un des plus jeunes (17) champions du monde jamais, quand il a vaincu son compatriote boxeur hongrois, Jozsef Ajtai, pour la Fédération de Boxe Mondiale vacante (WBF) Championnat du monde Super Flyweight.

 

 

 

I was very happy when I won my first title,” Kanalas remembered. “I thought the world was mine, but life isn’t easy. I had some private life problems and I didn’t prepare enough for my second title fight opportunity for the IBF Youth World title fight in Indonesia. The fight started good for me with two judges giving me the first round, but I got tired and lost in the third round. I’m very happy that I have this title fight and will try to take advantage of this great opportunity.

 

 

 

I’m very happy that fans back home will be able to watch the fight live. I will not feel alone. I want to show my family and friends that I can do big things in the ring.

 

 

 

The prestigious list of IBA world champions during the past quarter-centory includes Hall-of-Famers Oscar de la Hoya, George Foreman, Roberto Duran et Arturo Gatti, ainsi que des stars telles que Roy Jones, Jr., Bernard Hopkins, Shane Mosely, James Toney, Mikkel Kessler, Eric Morales, Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castillo, Glen Johnson et Antonio Tarver.

 

 

 

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Russian heavyweight prospect andrey Afonin (5-0, 2 KOs) takes on Cuban fighter Pedro “le moulin à vent” Rodriguez (23-4, 19 KOs) in a eight-round, Dans le cas de co-vedette. Afonin was a 2011 Russian Junior Championships gold medalist, while Rodriguez is a former World Boxing Association (WBA) Fedalatin champion cruiserweight.

 

 

 

Another heavyweight also fighting on the televised segment of the show is undefeated Ukrainian heavyweight prospect Oleksandr Teslenko (12-0, 10 KOs), fighting out of Toronto, contre un adversaire à déterminer.

 

 

 

Undefeated Washington featherweight Victor Morales, Jr. (8-0, 4 KOs) répond David Berna(15-3, 14 KOs), of Hungary, dans un combat de huit rondes.

 

 

 

Also fighting on the under, tous dans des épisodes de quatre rondes, are popular Wichita junior welterweight Jeff Sturm (2-0, 1 KO) vs. Nigeria-native Archie Weah (2-10), Kansas City, KS cruiserweight Chris Harris (2-2-2, 2 KOs) vs. Leroy Jones (2-3, 2 KOs), de Saint Louis (MO), Topeka-, KS welterweight Brian Clements (0-1-1) vs. Nebraska’s Luis Marquez (0-2), and undefeated Texas junior middleweight Joe Alday, Jr. (7-0, 7 KOs).

 

 

 

Les billets sont au prix de $120.00 (VIP), $80.00, $50.00 et $30.00 (les prix ne comprennent pas les frais de service) and available to purchase online at www.ticketmaster.com, Kansas Star Casino and .. Les billets sont au prix de $120.00 (VIP), $80.00, $50.00 et $30.00 (les prix ne comprennent pas les frais de service) and available to purchase online at www.ticketmaster.com, Kansas Star Casino and US Logo, Inc. (520 N. West St., Wichita / 316.264.1321).

 

 

 

Ceci est un spectacle pour tous les âges. Les portes ouvrent à 6:00 p.m. CT with the opening bout scheduled at 7:00 p.m. CT.

 

 

 

Regarder “SUPERBOX LIVE: High Stakes” vivre au Canada, showcasing undefeated Canadian heavyweight Teslenko, in addition to more exciting boxing to come in 2018, lutter contre les fans peuvent contacter leur fournisseur de câble local pour vous abonner à Super Channel et tout ce qu'elle offre, y compris les séries premium, films et plus beaucoup, pour aussi bas que $9.95 par mois.

 

 

 

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www.konightboxing.com, www.internationalboxingassociation.com

 

 

 

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