“Oké Ifufe” Warning! Star middleweight Alexander Shlemenko To headline M-1 Challenge 93

Ọzọ, Artem Frolov vs. Joe Riggs title fight
June 1 na Chelyabinsk, Russia

Alexander Shlemenko (R) is as tough as they come

 

Saint Petersburg, Russia (April 24, 2018)) – One of the greatest middleweights in mix martial arts history, Alexander “Oké Ifufe” Shlemenko, returns to The Rage on June 1 ka isiokwu M-1 Ịma Aka 93 versus Brazilian power-puncher Bruno Silva (17-6-0, M-1: 0-0-0), at Chelyabinsk, Russia.

 

 

 

A hand-to-hand combat sports and kickboxing specialist, Shlemenko (56-10-0, 1 NC, M-1: 6-0-0) is a former Bellator champion, who took top honors in the 2016 M-1 Grand Prix, using a choke hold for a second-round submission of Vyacheslav Vasilevsky na M-1 Ịma Aka 68 Ọgụ nke Night.

 

 

 

In his last M-1 action, “Oké Ifufe” needed only 25 seconds to stop Brandon Halsey, avenging his Bellator title-fight loss, last June at M-1 Ịma Aka 79.

 

 

 

An aggressive striker who has had registered 56 career pro victories, Shlemenko is known as a crowd pleaser, and the gifted Russian star still shines bright.

 

 

 

Silva, who will be making his M-1 debut, has stopped 14 nke ya 17 victims to date. The Shlemenko vs. Silva match-up is a guaranteed crowd pleaser, and few figures it will go the complete distance.

 

 

 

Na co-apụta ihe omume, undefeated M-1 Challenge middleweight champion Artem Frolov(10-0-0, M-1: 7-0-0) makes his first title defense against former UFC fighter Joe “DieselRiggs (47-17-1, M-1: 2-0-1). The 26-year-old Frolov, nke Russia, captured the M-1 Challenge title last October at M-1 Ịma Aka 84, when he won a five-round unanimous decision over Caio Magalhaes, nke Brazil. Riggs is a seasoned MMA fighter from America, who is an extremely dangerous, battle-tested opponent with as much experience as any fighter in the world.

 

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All alụso na ịlụ ọgụ bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe. Main and full preliminary card bouts will soon be announced.

 

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Ihe Mgba M-1 na-abịanụ:

Ka 12 – M-1 Ịma Aka 91: Doskalchuk vs. Ashimov in Shenzhen, China.

 

 

Ka 24 – M-1 Ịma Aka 92: Kharitonov vs. Vyazigin dị na Saint Petersburg, Russia

 

 

June 1 – M-1 Ịma Aka 93: Shelemnko vs. Siva in Chelyabinsk, Russia

Great test for the undefeated prospect Matías against Estrella in Cataño

After an impressive third round win over world title challenger Daulis Prescott, Puerto Rican prospect Subriel Matías (9-0, 9 Ko si) from the Maternillo neighborhood of Fajardo has a big test in his young career when he faces the Mexican puncher AdrianDiamante” Star (28-1, 24 Ko si) na satọde, Ka 19 at the PedroPeruchoCepeda ballpark in Cataño, Puerto Rico.

 

 

 

 

The Matías v. Estrella bout is scheduled for 10 rounds in the junior welterweight division (140 pound).

 

 

 

 

Subriel is the most developed prospect in Puerto Rico. They told us we were crazy when we put him up against Jeffrey Fontánez, but Subriel knocked him out in two rounds. In each fight, we raise the quality of the opponents and he continues to dispatch them easily. His fighting style confuses his opponents with his various rhythms and power in his punches. I understand that on May 19, he will show that he is at a great level”, said promoter Juan Orengo of Fresh Productions, who also promotes the career of the highly-ranked boxer Emmanuel “Manny” RODRÍGUEZ, who will fight on May 5th in London for the IBF bantamweight world title against local and former champion, Paul Butler.

 

 

 

 

I like challenges,” said Matías, “I want fans to know that my fights are to help me in my development and keep moving forward to the big fights. When that moment arrives to be in the big stages, I will be ready. It’s not worth having easy fights that don’t help my development and even deceive the fans who, with so much sacrifice, they pay for their tickets. My respects for Adrian Estrella for accepting the fight. He is a Mexican warrior who comes to give everything and I come with that same mentality. ”

 

 

 

 

With only nine fights in his professional history, Matías has strong victories over the world title challenger Daulis Prescott of Colombia, former Venezuelan Olympian Patrick López, the rising prospect Fontánez of Puerto Rico, and the strong Brazilian puncher Joaquim Carneiro.

 

 

 

 

Star, n'akụkụ aka nke ọzọ, has victories over former world champions Celestino Caballero, DeMarcus Corley and over world title contenders Balweg Bangoyan and Dante Jardón.

 

 

 

 

In another of the stellar matches of the card, AbimaelManos de Piedra” Ortiz (5-0-1, 3 Ko si) nke aghụghọ, will face former London 2012 olympian Jantony Ortiz (8-0, 4 Ko si) of Humacao, in a duel scheduled for eight rounds at 122 pound.

 

 

 

 

In his last performance in February, Abimael Ortiz defeated local fan favorite JoseanEl Tren” Figueroa (Miguel Cotto n'ọkwá), who fell by technical knockout in the eighth round.

 

 

 

 

 

On the other side, Jantony Ortiz defeated Dominican Lucián González by unanimous decision in his last fight in March.

 

 

 

 

The combined record of the fighters of these confirmed stellar fights is 51-1-1 na 40 knockouts.

 

 

 

 

Information about the remaining fights and the tickets sales will be available soon.

FIRST WOMEN’S MMA BOUT ANNOUNCED FOR PORTLAND FIGHT CARD

Portland, Maine (April 24, 2018) - New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF) returns to Aura in Portland, Maine with its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 34: Home of the Brave,” na satọde n'abalị, June 16, 2018. Earlier today, the fight promotion announced the addition of an amateur women’s bantamweight bout to the card. Brianne Genschel (0-1) will return to take on Amanda France (1-1) na a ọgụ arọ nke 135-pound.

Genschel made her MMA debut atNEF 26in the fall of 2016 in a losing effort to a much more experienced Jessica Borga who already had five amateur fights to her credit. Despite the disadvantage in cage experience, Genschel held her own for a full three rounds and forced Borga to the judges’ scorecards. Genschel is the owner and operator of the Farmington branch of The Foundry Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) school. She has practiced BJJ for more than a decade and holds a black belt in the martial art. Genschel is also a member of First Class MMA based in Brunswick, Maine.

I’m really excited to get back in the cage,” said Genschel. “I have a feeling Amanda Gallo will be a great opponent, and certainly won’t make this an easy fight. M elu maka ihe ịma aka, and definitely respect anyone who puts in the time and dedication it takes to get out there. Thank you to Amanda for committing to this fight, and I plan to leave it all in the cage putting on a good show in the process!”

Amanda France, like Genschel, is a one-fight veteran of the NEF cage. In February of this year, she stunned the Maine fight community by handing top-prospect Jayda Bailey (1-1) her first loss in dominant fashion. Gallo will make her second trip to Maine to fight on June 16 from her home state of Florida where she trains at the Tampa branch of Robson Moura Nations United (RMNU).

Thank you to NEF for allowing me to fight for them again,” said Gallo. “I had a lot of fun fighting Jayda at NEF 32 – she was a tough opponent. I’m sure Brianne will also be a fun match. I’m looking forward to putting on a good show for Maine and hopefully bringing home another win to Florida.

NEF ọzọ mbuaha-mara-nkà ihe omume, “NEF 34: Home of the Brave,” will take place at Aura in Portland, Maine on Saturday, June 16, 2018. Tickets are on-sale now online at www.AuraMaine.com.

COMBATE AMERICAS ANNOUNCES “MEXICO VS USA” MMA SHOWDOWN IN SACRAMENTO, Calif. NA FRAỊDEE, May 11

N'okpuru ebe: Kyra Batara (ekpe) will face off with Lisbeth Lopez Silva (nri) in the atomweight main event of “Combate Americas: Mexico vs. USA” in Sacramento, Calif. na Fraịdee, Ka 11.

Isi ihe omume:
LISBETH LOPEZ SILVA (MEXICO) VS. KYRA BATARA (USA)

Ngalaba-isi omume:
HORACIO GUTIERREZ (MEXICO) VS. CHRIS AVILA (USA)

TICKETS ON SALE AT TICKETON.COM

 

 

NEW YORK – April 23, 2018Combate Americas today announced an epic, na-ebi ndụ ịlụrịta Mara Arts (Emmanuel) event that will feature fighters representing Mexico against combatants representing the U.S., beginning with a much-anticipated women’s atomweight (105 pound) matchup pitting world ranked stars Lisbeth “Coneja” Lopez Silva (5-3) na Kyra "Mogwai" Batara (7-4) against one another, at McClellan Conference Center in Sacramento, Calif. na Fraịdee, Ka 11.
 

Also announced today for “Combate Americas: Mexico vs. USA” was a featherweight (145 pound) co-main event between Horacio “The Punisher” Gutierrez (4-3) na Nate Diaz echebe Chris Avila (5-6).

 

Ọnụ si $40, tickets for “Combate Americas: Mexico vs. USA” are on sale atTicketon.com.

 

“’Mexico vs. USA is the best of Combate Americas, with ‘soccer style,’ country vs. country competition,"Kwuru Combate Americas CEO Campbell McLaren. “Lisbeth and Kyra are the top two atomweights in the world, and there is going to be an atomic explosion when these atoms collide.”

 

Ranked as high as 20 in the world in the women’s atomweight division, Lopez Silva, a 21-year-old native of Mexico City, Mexico is aiming for her sixth straight victory after defeating Sheila Padilla of the U.S. by way of TKO (punches) na abụọ gbaa gburugburu (3:24) of their bout at the inaugural “COPA COMBATE” extravaganza in Cancun last November 11.

 

Lopez Silva recently joined forces with the Guadalajara, Mexico-based Team Grasso, the home of MMA superstars Alexa Grasso na Irene Aldana.

 

The 23-year-old Batara, who fights out of Las Vegas, Nev. and is ranked as high as 19 n'ụwa, is coming off her second consecutive win, a unanimous decision over long-standing rival Paulina “Firefox” Granados in the main event of “Combate Americas: Queen Warriors” last December 1.

 

Tupu na, Chineke, a grappling expert schooled by famed Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu master Eddie Bravo, defeated 12-time national Judo champion Vanesa Rico of Spain via second round (3:46) nrubeisi (armbar).

 

Gutierrez is an aggressive-minded, 27-otu afọ, rising star out of Guadalajara, aiming to make noise in what will be his Combate Americas promotional debut.

 

In his last effort on May 12, 2017, Gutierrez scored a first round (2:37) kụtuo (ntụmadị) na Antonio Suarez.

 

Representing the U.S., the 25-year-old Avila fights out of Lodi, Calif. is looking to return to his past form that saw him notch victories in five of his first seven professional starts, four of which came by way of (T)KO or submission inside of two rounds.

 

Live television programming details, as well as additional bouts for “Combate Americas; Mexico vs. USA” will be announced soon.

JULIA BUDD DEFENDS HER WORLD TITLE AGAINST UNDEFEATED TALITA NOGUEIRA AT BELLATOR 202 Friday, JULY 13 ON PARAMOUNT NETWORK

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MICHAEL MCDONALD CHALLENGES FORMER BANTAMWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION EDUARDO DANTAS IN CO-MAIN EVENT

LOS ANGELES – On Friday, July 13, Julia Budd (11-2) will defend her featherweight world title against Brazilian jiu-jitsu ace Talita Nogueira (7-0), na isi ihe omume nke Bellator 202 at WinStar World Casino and Resort. Na mgbakwunye, the co-headliner will feature former Bellator world champion Eduardo Dantas (20-5) na-ewere on Michael McDonald (18-4) in a bantamweight clash of top contenders.

 

Bellator 202: Budd vs. Ukpa will be broadcast live and free on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT, while preliminary action will stream on Bellator.comand globally on the Bellator Mobile App. Tickets for the event go on sale this Friday, April 20 and can be purchased at the WinStar World Casino and Resort box office, as well as through Ticketmaster and Bellator.com. A ga-ama ọkwa ịgba egwu ndị ọzọ n'izu ndị na-abịa.

 

 

 

Julia Budd, the only fighter to sit atop Bellator women’s featherweight division, has bested Germaine de Randamie, Arlene Blencowe na Marloes Coenen amongst other names over the course of her eight-year mixed martial arts career. “The Jewel” is also the only woman to defeat Gina Carano in Muay-Thai competition. Ugbu a, the Canada-native and former STRIKEFORCE competitor, returns to Oklahoma, where she makes her second title defense since winning the belt last year at Bellator 174.

 

 

 

Talita Nogueira had already been crowned a world champion in jiu-jitsu prior to testing her hand in MMA. “Treta” went undefeated in six MMA contests in her home town of Sao Paulo, Brazil between 2009 na 2013, before signing to compete with Bellator. Originally slated to fight Budd at Bellator 133, Nogueira suffered an injury that forced her to withdraw from the contest. Her highly-anticipated promotional debut ultimately took place at Bellator 182, where the 32-year-old scored a first-round submission over Amanda Bell. The Demain Maia-trained fighter now gets a second chance to compete against Budd, and this time, the world championship is on the line.

 

 

 

Former two-time world champion Eduardo “Dudu” Dantas has proven himself a perennial top-10 bantamweight fighter with impressive performances over Joe Warren, Marcos Galvao (x2), Wilson Reis and Zach Makovsky. The Bellator Season 5 tournament champion has strung together an impressive 10-2 record with Bellator during his seven-year tenure with the promotion. The 29-year-old trains alongside the likes of Jose Aldo at the famed Nova Uniao team in his home town of Rio de Janeiro and is looking for another shot at Bellator gold.

 

 

 

Fighting professionally since the age of 16, McDonald has been a mainstay in the bantamweight rankings for the better part of 11 afọ. The exciting Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt has amassed an astonishing finishing rate, reaching the judges’ scorecards only three times in his 22 ịlụ ọgụ. “Mayday” made his Bellator debut in 2017, scoring a victory over Peter Ligier, despite fracturing his hand early in the fight. Now that his hand has fully healed, the former world title challenger from Modesto, Calif. will look to defeat Dantas July 13 on Paramount Network.

Emelitere Bellator 202: Budd vs. Ukpa Ọgụ Kaadị:

Women’s Featherweight World Title Bout: Julia Budd (11-2) vs. Talita Nogueira (7-0)

Bantamweight Main Card Bout: Eduardo Dantas (20-5) vs. Michael McDonald (18-4)

 

 

 

Stars coming out for this Sunday’s New York State Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Dinner

Eyen Chocolate, James J. Corbett, Jack McAuliffe, Sam Taub, Bob & Murray Goodman head new class

NEW YORK (April 23, 2018) – Many boxing stars are coming out this Sunday afternoon,12:30-5:30 p.m. NA, for the seventh annual New York Stare Boxing Hall of Fame (NYSBHOF) induction dinner at Russo’s On The Bay in Howard Beach, New York.

 

 

 

Among those boxers who’ve committed are NYSBHOF past inductees Vito Antuofermo, Iran Barkley, Mark Breland na Renaldo “Mr.” Snipes, yana Monte Barrett, Zab Juda, Chris Algieri, Ray Mercer, Dennis Milton na Alicia Napoleon.

 

 

 

Limited tickets are still available through this Thursday and priced at $150.00 kwa okenye na $70.00 maka ụmụaka (n'okpuru 16) na-agụnye a zuru brunch na mmanya hour n'elu entry, malite na 12:30 p.m. NA, nakwa dị ka nri abalị (praịm ọgịrịga, azụ ma ọ bụ okuko) na-emeghe mmanya n'ụbọchị. Ịzụta tiketi, contact NYSBHOF president Bob Duffy na 516.313.2304 ma ọ bụ depcomish@aol.com. Gaa na akara na www.Ring8ny.com n'ihi na ozi ndị ọzọ banyere New York State Boxing Ụlọ Nzukọ nke Maara Aha.

 

 

 

Ibi na-eti ọkpọ n'isi n'ime NYSBHOF agụnye (Long Island) WBA ìhè Heavyweight Lou “Honey Boy” Valley (36-6-2, 22 Kos), (Central Islip) IBF Junior welterweight World onye mmeri Jake Rodriguez (28-8-2, 8 Kos), (Brooklyn) ụwa fechaa aha ịma ya aka Terrence Alli (52-15-2, 21 Kos), undefeated, No.; 1 heavyweight contender “Baby” Joe Mesi (Buffalo) and former world cruiserweight champion Al “ice” Cole (Rockland County).

 

 

 

Posthumous sonyere na-edeba aha ya n'usuu ndị NBA & NYSAC World Featherweight onye mmeri (Manhattan) Eyen “Cuban Bon Bon” chocolate (136-10-6, 51 Kos), (New York City) 20nkena narị afọ Heavyweight James J. “amadi Jim” Corbett (11-4-3, 5 Kos), (Williamsburg) World Kedu otu m ga onye mmeri Jack “The Napoleon of The Nrite Ring” McAuliffe, (Kingston) WBC Super fechaa onye mmeri Billy Costello (40-2, 23 Kos), (Beacon) NYSAC Light Heavyweight World onye mmeri Melio Bettina (83-14-3, 36 Kos), (Brooklyn / Yonkers) ụwa-klas Middleweight Ralph “Agu” Jones (52-32-5, 13 Kos) na (Port Washington) heavyweight contender Charley “The Bayonne bombu” Norkus (33-19, 19 Kos).

 

 

 

Living non-participants heading into the NYSBHOF are (Troy) Pulitzer Nrite-emeri sportswriter Dave Anderson, (Brooklyn) ọzụzụ /-enye Ndụmọdụ Pete Brodsky, (Rockaway) ọkpọ ọkọ akụkọ ihe mere / nchịkọta akụkọ Herb Goldman, (Bronx) matchmaker Bobby Goodman, (Ardsley) NYSAC chairperson / ikpe Melvina Lathan, na (Brooklyn) NYSAC Chairperson/matchmaker/promoter Ron Scott Stevens.

 

 

 

Posthumous-abụghị soò inductees bụ (Brooklyn) mgbanaka ogwaokwu Johnnie Addie, (Brooklyn) matchmaker Johnny Bos, (Bronx) ọkpọ publicist Murray Goodman, (New York City) ọkpọ dere / ọkọ akụkọ ihe mere Bert Randolph Sugar na (Lower East Side) radio & telivishọn ogwaokwu / nta akụkọ Sam Taub.

 

 

 

Onye ọ bụla ịga inductee (ma ọ bụ esi n'agbụrụ) ga-enweta a omenala-e belt nēgosi ya ma ọ bụ ya itinye n'ọkwa n'ime NYSBHOF.

 

 

 

The 2017 inductees e họrọ NYSBHOF nominating so na Kọmitii: ,Bobby Cassidy, Obere., Randy Gordon, Henry Hascup, Don Majeski, Ron McNair, naNeil Terens.

 

 

 

All na-eti ọkpọ mkpa ịdị na-adịghị ejekwa maka dịkarịa ala afọ atọ na-ruo eruo inweta NYSBHOF itinye n'ọkwa, na ihe nile inductees ga-abụrịrị na biri na New York State maka a ịrịba òkè nke ha ọkpọ ọrụ ma ọ bụ n'oge praịm nke ndị ọrụ.

 

NYSBHOF

Klas nke 2012: Carmen Basilio, Mike McCallum, Mike Tyson, Jake LaMotta, Riddick Bowe, Carlos Ortiz, Vito Antuofermo, Emile Griffith, “Sugar” Ray Robinson, Gene Tunney, Benny Leonard, Tony Canzoneri, Harold Lederman, Steve Acunto, Jimmy Glenn, Gil Clancy, Ray Arcel, Nat Fleischer, Bill France na Arthur Mercante, SR.

 

Klas nke 2013: Jack Dempsey, Johnny Dundee, Sandy Saddler, Maxie Rosenbloom, Life na-agba ụta, Iran Barkley, Mark Breland, Bobby Cassidy, Doug Jones, Junior Jones, James “Enyi” McGirt, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Bob arum, Shelly Finkel, Tony Graziano, Larry ahịa, Ihe egwuregwu Brenner, Mike Jacobs, Tex Rickard na Don Dunphy.

Klas nke 2014: Floyd Patterson, Tracy Harris Patterson, Billy Backus, Kevin Kelley, Juan LaPorte, Gerry Cooney, Mustafa Hamsho, Howard Davis, Jr., Lou Ambers, Jack Britton, Terry McGovern, Ihe egwuregwu Atlas, Lou DiBella, Steve Farhood, Gene Moore, Angelo Prospero, Whitey Bimstein, Cus D'Amato, William Muldoon na Tom O'Rourke.

 

Klas nke 2015: Saul Mamby, Life Giamba, Johnny Persol, Harold Weston, Lonnie Bradley, Paul Berlenbach, Billy Graham, Frankie Genaro, Bob Miller, Tommy Ryan, Jimmy Slattery, Bob Duffy, Mike Katz, Tommy Gallagher, Bruce Silverglade, Charley Goldman, Jimmy Johnston, Cedric Kushner, Harry Markson, Damon Runyon na Al Weill.

 

Klas nke 2016: Aaron Davis, Charles Murray, Vilomar Fernandez, Edwin Viruet, Hector “Macho” Camacho, Rocky Graziano, Rocky Kansas, Joe Lynch, Joe Miceli, Ed Brophy, Joe DeGuardia, Randy Gordon, Dennis Rappaport, Howie Albert, Freddie Brown, Howard Cosell, Ruby Goldstein na Jimmy Jacobs.

 

Klas nke 2017: Gaspar si kọọ Ortega, Renaldo “Mr.” Snipes, Doug DeWitt, “The Bronx bombu” Alex Ramos, Dick Agu, Jose Torres, “Nonpareil” Jack Dempsey, Don Majeski, Ron Katz, stan Hoffman, Bobby Bartels, Hank Kaplan, Al Gavin, Arthur Donovan na Dan Parker.

Heavyweight star Sergei Kharitonov To headline M-1 Challenge 92

Ka 24 at M-1 Arena in
Saint Petersburg, Russia

Sergei Kharitonov (R)

Saint Petersburg, Russia (April 23, 2018)) – Russian heavyweight star Sergei Kharitonov returns to The Rage on May 24 ka isiokwu M-1 Ịma Aka 92 na M-1 Arena na Saint Petersburg, Russia.

 

 

 

Kharitonov (27-6-0, M-1: 5-0-0) faces his fellow countryman, upset-minded Anton Vyazigin(9-2-1, M-1: 4-1-0), in this Heavyweight SuperFight.

M-1 Ịma Aka 92 ga-ebi ndụ-streamed si Russia na elu definition na www.M1Global.TV. Ndị na-ekiri ga-enwe ike na-ekiri ndị mbido ọgụ na isi kaadị egbu osisi na aha na www.M1Global.TV. Fans nwere ike na-ele niile ihe na ha kọmputa, nakwa dị ka na android na Apple smart ntị na mbadamba. M-1 Ịma Aka 92 ga-adịkwa nawww.FITE.TV(Kaadị mbido bụ n'efu, $7.99 maka isi kaadị)

 

 

 

The 6′ 4″, 258-pound Kharitonov is undefeated in five M-1 Challenge events having defeated Geronino dos Santos (SUB1 – ankle lock), Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou (KO1 – ntụmadị), mbụ M-1 Ịma Aka heavyweight onye mmeri Kenny “Deuce” Garner ugboro abụọ, at M-1Ịma Aka 59 na 2015 at Kazakhstan (WTKO1 – punches) na M-1 Ịma Aka 53 na 2013 at China, (KO/TKO3injury), na Alexei Kudin na M-1 Ịma Aka 43 na 2013 Russia (KO2).

 

 

 

The 37-year-old Kharitonov, has defeated some of the greatest heavyweight MMA fighters of all-time, na nsonye Alister Overeem, Andrei Arlovski, Fabricio Werdum na Pedro Rizzo. Kharitonov has also fought in Strikeforce, K-1, Bellator and PRIDE.

 

 

 

Vyazigin, who stands 6′ 5″ and weights 250-pounds, is coming off a sensational 16-seconds knockout of Zaur Gadzhibabayev this past March at M-1 Ịma Aka 89.

 

 

 

One other main card fight has been announced as striker Giga Kukhavashvili (9-3-0, M-1: 2-0-0) meets undefeated Khadis Ibragimov (3-0-0. M-1: 1-0-0) in a battle of undefeated Russian light heavyweights.

 

 

 

Na mbido kaadị, French lightweight Mickael “Ragnar” Lebout (17-8-2, 1 NC, M-1: 1-0-0) meets rising Russian prospect Pavel Gordeev (10-1-0, M-1: 4-0-0). Lebout vs. Gordeev was scheduled to happed at M-1 Ịma Aka 87, but Lebout was injured during training camp, forcing the Frenchman out of that fight. Lebout’s M-1 debut at M-1 Ịma Aka 89 resulted in a win by first-round knockout of Sergey Faley. Gordeev is riding a three-fight win streak, all ending in unanimous decisions.

 

 

 

All alụso na ịlụ ọgụ bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe. Additional main and preliminary card bouts will soon be announced.

 

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Ihe Mgba M-1 na-abịanụ:

Ka 12 – M-1 Ịma Aka 91: Doskalchuk vs. Ashimov, na Shenzhen, China.

Ka 24 – M-1 Ịma Aka 92: Kharitonov vs. Vyazigin, na Saint Petersburg, Russia

CANTU REMAINS UNDEFEATED

San Antonio, TX (April 23, 2018) -Nke a gara aga Saturday TMB & PRB Entertainment presented, “Whose “The” Will Go, another successful boxing event that took place at the Mi Mercado Event Center na San Antonio, TX.
In the 6-round main event, James Cantu (11-0, 4 Kos), meriri Jairo Castaneda (9-1, 3 Kos), site etebe, to remain undefeated in the welterweight division. Cantu, with his aggressive style, took the fight to the inside, making it uncomfortable for Castaneda throughout the whole bout. Although Castaneda had his moments, Cantu was the busier fighter who landed the cleaner shots. Scorecards read 59-54 ugboro abụọ, na 57-56, all in favor of Cantu, who recorded his second fight in four years.
The 4-round co-main event showcased Daniel “Da BeastBaiz (13-1, 5 Kos) vesos Isai Mireles (8-9, 6 Kos). Baiz dropped Mireles with a left hook to the body in round two, before cruising to a unanimous decision victory. Scorecards read 40-35 across the board for Baiz.
San Antonio TV (KSAT) ABC’s local digital channel, aired the event live on devices such as Roku, Amazon, and Apple TV. Subscribers were able to watch the fights for free over the internet.
Underdard Results:
4-Round Featherweight Bout
Gregory Morales (3-0, 2 Kos) meriri Jahaziel Vasquez (1-7) site etebe. Scorecards read 40-36, 39-37, 39-35
4-Gburugburu Super Kedu otu m ga tuanu
Joe Sambrano (3-11) meriri Frank Brown (2-2, 1 Ko) site gbawara n'etiti mkpebi. Scorecards read 39-37 twice for Sambrano and 39-37 for Brown.
4-Round Featherweight Bout
Omar Rangel (1-0, 1 Ko) meriri Vicente Loredo (1-1, 1 Ko) by first round knockout at the 1:56 akara.
4-Round Super Middleweight Bout
Steven Ramos (3-0, 2 Kos) meriri Rudy Lozano (3-6) by majority decision. Scorecards read 40-35, 38-38, na 39-37.
4-Round Bantamweight Bout
Abraham Flores (2-0, 1 Ko) meriri Manuel Rubalcava (4-27) site etebe. Scorecards read 40-35 ugboro abụọ, na 40-36.

LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT IN PORTLAND WILL FEATURE THE RETURN OF MAINE MMA FAN-FAVORITES

Portland, Maine (April 23, 2018) - New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF) returns to Aura in Portland, Maine with its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 34: Home of the Brave,” na satọde n'abalị, June 16, 2018. Earlier today, the fight promotion announced the addition of a professional light-heavyweight bout to the card. Mike “The afụ ọnụ” Hansen (5-9) a na ndokwa izute Buck “Nkwonkwo mkpịsị” Pineau (1-5) na a agha arọ nke 205-pound.

Mike Hansen, a veteran combat engineer with the US Army and former state wrestling champion out of Mountain Valley High School in Rumford, Maine, will look to get back on the winning track after five straight losses in the MMA cage. His last victory was in the fall of 2016 when Hansen handed Matt Andrikut (2-1) his first taste of defeat as a professional. He is determined to snap his losing streak on June 16 in Portland against Pineau. Hansen is a founding member of Berserkers MMA based in Rumford.

“M obi ụtọ na-na-azụ na onu,” said Hansen. “I had to take some time off to let some injuries heal and coach the wrestling team. Now that that’s done, it’s time to get back at it. I’m happy to fight a guy like Buck. I know we have both been on a rough patch and lost some fights, but by the end of the night on June 16th, someone’s losing streak will end. I’m going to make sure I leave with a win in June.

On June 16 it will have been 45 ọnwa – nearly four yearssince Buck Pineau last competed in the NEF cage. Pineau was a staple on early NEF cards. From the company’s inception in February 2012 ruo mgbe “NEF 14” na September 2014, Pineau fought on a total of eight NEF events. Mgbe “NEF 9” na Biddeford, Maine, he fought in what is regarded as one of the most memorable bouts in the promotion’s history, tearing ligaments in his knee early in the fight but still pulling out a unanimous decision victory over Isaiah Queen (2-4). Despite staying active in recent years outside of Maine, Pineau has never competed in the NEF cage as a professional. He has lost his last four-in-a-row, and like Hansen, is looking to get back on track with a much-needed win atNEF 34.Pineau is currently a member of First Class MMA based in Topsham, Maine.

I am very excited and for this opportunity to step back into the NEF cage and put on a show,” exclaimed Pineau when reached for comment. “I’ve had a lot of memorable fights with NEF, and I’m looking to make this another one! I’ve seen the majority of Mike’s fights. I know he’s a rugged guy who always brings it, so I’m extra excited to get in there and spill some blood together. As usual, I will be looking to keep the distance and let these hands and feet go! This is going to be a good fight!”

NEF ọzọ mbuaha-mara-nkà ihe omume, “NEF 34: Home of the Brave,” will take place at Aura in Portland, Maine on Saturday, June 16, 2018. Tickets are on-sale now online at www.AuraMaine.com.

World featherweight contender Toka Kahn-Clary heads to Hollywood To work with Freddie Roach

(L-R) – Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach, Toka “T-Nice” Kahn-Clary & manager Seth DeRobbio

PROVIDENCE, RI (April 22, 2018) – World-rated featherweight Toka “T Nice” Kahn-Clary(24-1, 17 Kos) has graduated from prospect to world contender. To fully develop, Kahn-Clary recently shifted his training camp from the smallest state in the country, Rhode Island, to the second-largest city in America, Los Angeles, where he has started working with Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach.

 

 

 

Fighting out of Providence (RI), Kahn-Clary made the six-week move to Roach’s famed Wild Card Boxing Club to receive fine tuning from Roach, avoid any potential distractions at home, and have an opportunity for world-class sparring sessions.

 

 

 

 

The chemistry was there right away between Roach and Kahn-Clary. After his first day working with Kahn-Clary, Roach said the following: “Today was a very good day. Toka has great ring-generalship, footwork and speed. I was impressed.

 

 

 

 

Freddie is very precise,” Kahn-Clary reported after a few days with New England native Roach. “Sometimes I get a little lazy on the ropes. Emela, emela, not with him. I wanted to prove right away that I listen. We were working on the pads and Freddie said, ‘You’re not as dumb as you look.I thought that was cool coming from him and took it as a compliment. He’s working on me being in total control in the ring. I’m not really going to learn anything too new from him, but it always helps to add a new move here and there. He saw that I’m fast and work the angles. He’s not changing my style, just sharpening my tools.

 

 

 

 

When there is sparring, the gym is packed with fighters from 122 pounds up to heavyweight. Not just two or three, but a whole lot of guys, and the competition between everyone is great We’re working on my next opponent. Ugbu a, I’m just preparing for my next fight, and then we can focus on my opponent when we know who that will be.

 

 

 

 

 

Toka-Kahn’s remarkable life story started in his native Liberia, where he knew very little about his real mother as a child, or how many siblings he has in his family. When his father moved to the United States and in 1998, six-year-old Toka Kahn and his younger sister joined him there in Philadelphia.

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Nna-ya, ezie, was later shot to death, leaving Toka and his sister alone. Na 2000, they moved to Providence (RI) to live with a family that, hoo haa, didn’t really care what happened to them. All signs led to him falling in with the wrong crowd and getting into serious trouble. He was homeless for a while but, fortunately, he found boxing and that became his salvation.

 

 

 

 

Saved the day his friend first took him to Manfredo’s Gym in Pawtucket, RI, when boxing trainer Peter Manfredo, SR., USA Boxing/New England president Jim Perella na di na nwunye ndị na-emesị nakweere ya, Andrea Watson na Ron Clary, all became key parts of Toka’s dramatically changed life.

 

 

 

 

No matter the weather, including snow and freezing conditions, Toka always rode his bike seven miles each way to the gym from his residence, which didn’t even have electricity. He never told anybody, never complained. Otu ụbọchị, Andrea told the quiet, private kid in the gym that Christmas was coming, and she had a present for himan extra bedroom. He was adopted and proudly changed his name to Toka Kahn-Clary.

 

 

 

 

A mma na-amu amu oku okpu, who registered a 131-11 ndekọ, Kahn-Clary collected numerous medals at national tournaments, pụta ìhè site a gold-nrite arụmọrụ na 2010 U.S. National Golden Gloves Championships. He was also a silver medalist at the 2009 National Golden Gloves Championships and 2011 U.S. National n'asọmpi, as well as a bronze medalist at the 2012 U.S. Nationals Championships.

 

 

 

 

Kahn-Clary arrived in LA on April 16 and he will remain there until May 25. “At this point in his career,” Toka’s manager Seth DeRobbio explained, “he had to make this move to position himself for a world title shot. There’s no quality sparring in New England in his weight class. Freddie is one of the best, if not the best trainer in boxing. Toka is going to benefit from working with Freddie. No distractions out there, ma. Toka is going to eat, sleep, wake-up, run, strength train and box. Ọ bụ ya, all boxing, 24/7.”

 

 

 

 

 

I’m excited to see what my friend Freddie is going to do with one of our star fighters,” remarked Kahn-Clary’s promoter, Ụlọ Nzukọ nke Famer Evander Holyfield. “Toka is ready for anybody in the 126-pounds division and Freddie is going to bring out the best in him.

 

 

 

 

Manfredo, SR. remains involved in Toka’s career, working his corner with chief second Roach for his next fight, hopefully, June 2nd na Atlantic City (NJ) on his promoter’s (The Real Deal Boxing) proposed card.

 

 

 

 

I was involved in this decision and I’ve worked with Freddie before (na Peter Manfredo, Obere.),” Manfredo, SR. remarked. “It is the right move to advance his career. Toka is probably the best fighter I’ve ever trained. He’ll be away from distractions at home and get quality sparring. Freddie is a top-notch trainer, who I have nothing but admiration and respect for. Freddie will teach him more and we work well together. He’s so knowledgeable and a great guy, kwa. Freddie is a teacher and I’ll learn more as well.

 

 

 

 

Kahn-Clary recently became a father for the first time, but he understands the sacrifice he’s making for his pro boxing career will payoff sooner rather than alter for his family.

 

 

 

 

I talk to my daughter every day,” the affable Kahn-Clary concluded. “Thank God for technology. I facetime because she’s five months old and I don’t want her to forget my face. I don’t know how fighters used to go away to camp.

 

 

 

 

 

The 25-year-old Kahn-Clary is world rated by the International Boxing Federation (#11) and World Boxing Federation (#13). In his last two fights, Kahn-Clary defeated a pair of undefeated opponents, David Berna (13-0) by way of a second-round technical knockout in Louisville (KY for the interim North American Boxing Association (Ọzọkwa) featherweight title, adding the NABA USNBC featherweight crown to his growing display case this past December, mgbe ole John Vincent Moralde (19-0) was unable to continue after seven rounds of punishment in Providence.

 

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