Wilfredo ‘BimbitoMéndez will fight for the WBA Fedelatin title

 

 

After winning the Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) vacant Las Americas title last December, Wilfredo ‘BimbitoMéndez (9-0, 4 KO a) from Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico, will seek a top ranking spot in the World Boxing Association (WBA ) when he faces Nicaraguan Leyman Benavides (13-6-1, 2 KO a) for the vacant WBA Minimumweight Fedelatin title.

 

 

 

 

The Méndez-Benavides duel will take place on Loweruka, March 17 at the Fiesta Hall of the Jaragua Hotel in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

 

 

 

 

The Fedelatin title is of upmost importance because it places the boxer in the top 15 of the WBA rankings and in a matter of two or three additional fights, the opportunity to go for the world title is very possible. We trust in ‘Bimbito’sskills so that on March 17, Puerto Rico will have another boxer close to a world title opportunitysaid Raúl Pastrana, President of management company ‘Spartan Boxing Club’.

 

 

 

 

The undefeated Mendez, who was part of the Puerto Rican National Amateur Boxing Team said:

 

 

 

 

I have seen boxers that have won the Fedelatin title, and in the blink of an eye, they are already fighting for a world title, and for that great moment is that I have worked all my life since childhood. With Trujillo Alto and Puerto Rico in my heart, I hope to be able to take another step on March 17 to become world champion in the near future”.

 

 

 

 

In his last fight in Santo Domingo, DR last December, Méndez defeated Dominican Republic’s Juan Guzmán (22-10, 12 KO) by TKO in the second round to capture the UBF belt.

 

 

 

 

‘Spartan Boxing Clubhas in its squad of professional boxers: WBO/WBC ranked at 122 lbs., Yenifel ‘El Rayo’ Vicente (31-3-2, 23 KO a) la Dominican Republic, former members of the Puerto Rican Amateur Boxing Team, Bernard ‘BimboLebrón (9-0, 4KO a), John ‘The BeastCorrea (3-0, 3KO a) and Wilfredo ‘Bimbito’ Méndez, light heavyweight and former Olympian, Lenin CASTILLO (17-1- 1, 12 KO a) la Dominican Republic, pakati ena.

U.S. Olympian Nico Hernandez Captures IBA Americas title In 4th pro fight

KO NIGHT BOXING” Golide & ULEMERERO”
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IBA official/Hall of Fame referee Steve Smoger presented Nico Hernandez with the IBA flyweight title belt
(picture by Tony Scvhock / GS Memorymaker)
Park CITY, Mulole. (February 11, 2018) – U.S. Olympian and hometown favorite Nico Hernandez captured the vacant International Boxing Association (IBA) Americas flyweight title in his fourth professional fight, headlining last night’s “KO Night nkhonya” Gold & Ulemerero” khadi, pa Hartman m'bwalomo mu Park City, Kansas.
Kuperekedwa ndi “KO Night Boxing LLC,” the card was taped live to be shown at a later date on CBS Sports Network. “KO Night nkhonya” Gold & Ulemerero” khadi, presented by KO Night Boxing LLC,
The Hernandez 22 wazaka (4-0, 3 Ko) stopped last-minute replacement, masewera Victor “Ng'ombe” Torres, wachisanu kuzungulira.
Hernandez’ choyambirira Goliyati, Hungarian champion Joseph Ajtai (19-9, 12 Ko), never made it to Wichita due to a series of unfortunate circumstances. Ajtai lost one day in Frankfurt, Germany, after leaving his passport on the plane he took from Budapest. Once he landed in Chicago lachitatu, he was tied up by a visa issue at U.S. Customs. He missed his connecting flight to Wichita and because of snowstorms that grounded numerous flights, including those to Wichita, Ajtai never made it out of O’Hare Airport, stranded there for several days.
The IBA granted a special exception for Hernandez to fight Torres, due to these unforeseen problems, with the agreement that Hernandez would next fight Ajtai for an IBA title.
It was an electric night,” kulimbikitsa John Andersen anati. “Kenanso, Nico made the proper adjustment that can be credited to his amateur pedigree. In the amateurs, opponents often change at the last moment and Nico has overcome many obstacles during his boxing career. We’re going to give Josef another title shot against Nico in April or May. They have unfinished business together!
I was very pleased with Nico’s performance. It’s the best I’ve seen him. He was unbelievable in every way, on point throughout the fight. We also want to give Torres credit for accepting the fight on such late notice.
Hernandez came out fast from the start, battering Torresbody with tremendous combinations, and he never let up. Torres absorbed punishment but remained upright, but IBA referee Steve Smoger halted the action in the fifth round for Torres’ chitetezo.
I’m not leaving this belt,” Hernandez commented at the post fight press conference as he handled his IBA Americas belt. “It’s going everywhere with me. I was looking forward to this fight and I’m ready to continue my success. This is the first (title belt) of many. I got what I worked hard for. I want to thank my coaches, all the work paid off, and now I have this (title belt).”
Mu co-pankakhala chochitika, Minneapolis welterweight Javonte Starks (13-2, 7 Ko) and Mexican veteran Cesar Soriano (28-36-2, 17 Ko) fought to a six-round majority draw.
Bakersfield, CA pro-debuting Derrick Clayton upset Milwaukee junior welterweight Akeem Black (3-2, 1 KO), registering a second-round technical knockout.
Wichita middleweight Jeff Sturm (2-0, 1 KO) anakhalabe undefeated, stopping intrastate rival Brian Clements, wa Topeka, halfway through the opening round.
Another pro-debuting California fighter, Junior welterweight Chazz Macias, needed only1:20 to knockout Omaha’s Corey Roberts.
Fighting for the first time in 5 ½ zaka, Washington D.C. heavyweight Maurice “katundu Phunzitsani” Brerm (14-2-1, 10 Ko) took out 300-pounder Richard “Silverback” Carmack (15-13-1, 12 Ko) mu kuzungulira limodzi.
Full results below:
Yovomerezeka zotsatira
ZIKULUZIKULU CHOCHITIKA – VACANT IBA AMERICAS FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Nico Hernandez (4-0, 3 Ko), Wichita, KS
WTKO5 (0:55)
Victor Torres (2-8-1, 1 KO), Modesto, MONGA
(Hernandez won vacant IBA Americas flyweight title)
CO-FEATURE – WELTERWEIGHTS
Cesar Soriano (28-36-2, 17 Ko), Iztacalco, Distrito Federal, Mexico
D6 (5-56, 57-57, 57-57)
Javonte Starks (13-2-1, 7 Ko), Minneapolis, MN
HEAVYEIGHTS
Maurice Byarm (14-2-1, 10 Ko), Washington D.C.
WKO1 (1:34)
Richard “Silverback” Carmack (15-13-1, 12 Ko), Kansas City, MO
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Jeff Strum (2-0, 1 KO), Wichita, KS
WKO1 (1:12)
Brian Clements (0-1-1), Topeka, KS
Zithunzi za JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Derrick Clayton (1-0, 1 KO), Bakersfield, MONGA
WTKO2 (2:59)
Akeem Black (3-2, 1 KO), Milwaukee, WI
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS
Chazz Macias (1-0, 1KO), Tehachapi, MONGA
WKO1 (1:20)
Corey Roberts (0-4), Omaha, NE
ZAMBIRI:
Twitter: @KONightBoxing, @IBABoxing
Facebook: /NeonStar, /IBABoxing
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Richard “Popeye woyendetsa Man” Rivera Finishes off Kevin Cobbs in 3 with super uppercut

NEW ENGLAND’S FUTURE 5
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(pictures courtesy of Bonesprostudios)
WORCESTER, Misa. (February 11, 2018) – Undefeated prospect Richard “Popeye woyendetsa Man” Rivera anamaliza pa Kevin “The New England Bully” Cobbs mu kwachitatu, punctuating the night with an lethal uppercut that landed right on the button, headlining last night’s “New England Tsogolo 5” khadi, kuperekedwa ndi Rivera Zokwezedwa Entertainment, pa The Palladium mu Worcester, Massachusetts.

The 27-year-old Rivera (6-0, 5 Ko) fought once again in front of his large, traveling fanbase from Hartford, CT, capturing the vacant Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) light heavyweight title in dramatic fashion. The charismatic Hartford boxer ended his third consecutive match with what has become his trademark right-uppercut.

Rivera used his strength, energy and determined will to defeat South Boston’s Cobbs (10-3, 4 Ko), whose previous fight had been more than a year ago, when he was stopped in the second round by now world champion David Benavidez.

In only his sixth pro fight, the key question going into the bout was whether Rivera was ready to effectively step up in class to face a more experienced Cobbs. Right from the opening bell, the answer was a resounding, inde, as Rivera pounded Cobbs with powerful shots to the body and head.

Cobbs was dropped three times in the third round, one was ruled a push, and the end came when referee Jackie Morrell halted the action at the 2:51 as a reeling Cobbs was blasted backwards from the Rivera’s previously mentioned uppercut.

The beginning of the end for Cobbs (L) as Rivera sets up his vaunted uppercut

I stepped things up in the third,” Rivera anafotokoza. “He stopped throwing as many punches in the third and was ducking in. I said I wasn’t going to look for the knockout but, if it came, I’d take it. I got him with my uppercut. I respect Cobbs and thank him for giving me this opportunity.
Mu co-pankakhala chochitika, kwawo ankakonda Bobby “BH3” Harris, III (2-0-1), the two-time national amateur champion, and Brazilian super middleweight Sauli Almeida (0-8-2) fought to a four-round majority draw.
Super middleweight Troy “Omar KO Artist” wojambula (5-7-1, 3 Ko), wa Danbury, CT, upset intrastate rival Jose “Chovoteledwa R” Rivera (4-2, 3 Ko), of Hartford, winning a six-round majority decision.
Danbury, CT junior welterweight Omar Bordoy, Jr. (4-0-, 1 KO) used a blistering body attack to defeat Seti Basler (0-5) by way of a lop-sided four-round unanimous decision.

Junior welterweight prospect Wilfredo “ndi Sucaro” wachikunja (4-0, 2 Ko) floored veteran Bryan “The Brick” Abraham (6-29-2, 6 Ko) with a sweet right-left combination at the end of the opening round. Mu kwachiwiri, wachikunja, of Southbridge, MA., drilled Abraham who went flying across the ring and into the ropes as referee Jackie Morrell halted the bout.

Springfield, MA junior middleweight Derrick “Bad Boy” Whitley (3-0) cruised to a dominating four-round unanimous decision over Cleveland’s Roger Blankenship (1-3), pitching a complete shutout in the process.

Bridgeport, CT welterweight Joe Goss (1-0) turned in an impressive pro debut, dropping Montreal’s Samuel Vasquez (1-3, 1 KO) in the second round on his way to a four-round unanimous decision.

Puerto Rican junior lightweight Luis “Lobito” Rivera (4-3, 1 Ko) overcame a nasty cut over his eye to win a hard-fought four-round majority decision over Carlos Marrero, III (0-2), wa Bridgeport, CT, in a non-stop action fight to the finish.

Unbeaten Springfield, MA light heavyweight Ray “Bazooka” Graceski (5-0-1, 3 Ko) and International Muay Thai fighter, Harford’s pro boxing debuting Pawel Banasiak (0-1-0), fought to a four-round draw in an entertaining brawl.

Puerto Rican super middleweight Jelame García (7-0, 6 Ko), fighting out of Lynn, MA., remained undefeated but Nathan Schulte (0-5), wa Woburn, MA, extended him the full distance for first time as a pro en route to a four-round unanimous decision.

Complete results:

Yovomerezeka zotsatira
ZIKULUZIKULU CHOCHITIKA
VACANT UBF NEW ENGLAND LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Richard Rivera (6-0, 5 Ko), Hartford, CT
WKO3 (2:51)
Kevin Cobbs (10-3, 4 Ko), South Boston, MA
(Rivera won vacant UBF New England light heavyweight title)
CO-FEATURE – SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Bobby Harris, III (2-0-1), Worcester, MA
D6 (37-39, 38-38)
Sauli Almeida (0-8-2), Framingham, MA
KUUNIKA HEAVYWEIGHTS
Ray Graceski (5-0-1, 3 Ko), Springfield, MA
D4 (38-38, 38-38, 38-38)
Pawel Banasiak (0-0-1), Hartford, CT
SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Troy Artis (5-7-1, 3 Ko), Danbury, CT
WDEC6 (58-56, 58-56, 57-57)
Jose Rivera (4-2, 3 Ko), Hartford, CT
SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Jelame García (7-0, 6 Ko), Lynn, MA
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
Nathan Schulte (0-5), Woburn, MA
Zithunzi za JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Derrick Whitley (3-0), Springfield, MA
WDEC4 (40-35, 40-36, 40-36)
Robert Blankenship (1-3), Cleveland, HA
Joseph Goss (1-0), Bridgeport, CT
WDEC4 (40-35, 39,36, 38-37)
Samuel Vasquez (1-3, 1 KO), Montreal, Canada
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS
Omar Bordoy, Jr. (4-0, 1 KO), Danbury, CT
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Seti Basler (0-5), Marion, IL
Wilfredo Pagan (4-0, 2 Ko), Southbridge, MA
WTKO2 (1:25)
Bryan Abraham (6-29-2, 6 Ko), Schenectady, NY
ZITHUNZI ZABWINO
Luis Rivera (4-3, 1 KO), Hartford, CT
WDEC4 (40-36, 39-37, 38-38)
Carlos Marrera, III (0-2), Bridgeport, CT
ZAMBIRI:
Facebook.com/RiveraPromotionsEntertainment
Twitter: @RiveraPromoEnt @joseriverachamp, KingRivera_

PROMOTER DON KING SAYS MACHADO-MENSAH FIGHT HAS BECOME CONVOLUTED, FULL OF INTRIGUE & MACHINATION; WE ARE READY TO FIGHT!

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Deerfield Beach, Fla. (Feb. 9, 2018) – Boxing promoter Don King has been trying to finalize a fight with WBA super featherweight champion Alberto “El Explosivo” Machado for more than two months with his number two contender, Rafael Mensah.

“I’ve been dealing with Robert Diaz of Golden Boy Promotions and he seems to be a forthright person,” said King. “Since the beginning of December they have been telling me we would have an agreement to fight on January 27TH after they arranged a meeting with HBO’s Peter Nelson. It has been one story after another story.”

King continued: “I had the one call with Robert Diaz and he never called me back. We kept calling him. We were supposed to go in together to meet with Peter Nelson and they said we would have a 50-50 deal, and I’ve never heard from him. Mensah has been waiting three years for a title opportunity.

“My fighter was set to fight on Jan. 27, which is what we agreed upon. But I never heard back from anyone. They are playing the con game in trying to avoid this fight with Mensah. They are trying to get under the rules and not fight my future champion. The making of the Machado-Mensah fight has become convoluted and full of intrigue and machination. This whole thing has been mysterious. We are ready to fight!"

Mensah, who hails from Ghana, ndi 31-0 ndi 23 Ko.

Danny Garcia Philadelphia Media Workout Quotes & Photos

With Quotes & Photos from Linebacker Dannell Ellerbe of the
Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles
Two-Division Champion Battles Former Champion Brandon Rios in Welterweight World Title Eliminator Live on SHOWTIME Loweruka, February 17 from Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas & Kuperekedwa ndi Premier Maseŵera a nkhonya odziwa
Dinani PANO for Photos from Chet Susslin/SHOWTIME
FILADEFIYA (February 9, 2018) – One day after the city celebrated its first Super Bowl championship, awiri magawano dziko ngwazi Danny “Swift” García was joined by Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Dannell Ellerbe at a media workout in Philadelphia as Garcia prepares for his welterweight world title eliminator against former champion Brandon Rios Loweruka, February 17 moyo pa Showtime ku Mandalay Bay Events Center ku Las Vegas.
The Premier Boxing Champions event also features undefeated super middleweight world champion David Benavidez and top-rated contender Ronald Gavril squaring-off in a rematch of their thrilling September 2017 bout in which Benavidez won the vacant title by split decision. TheShowtime Championship nkhonya telecast umayamba 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT ndi , welterweight Woyesana Yordenis Ugas akulimbana Ray Robinson in an IBF 147-pound title eliminator.
Matikiti yamoyo chochitika, amene amachitira Mayweather Zokwezedwa ndi TGB Zokwezedwa, ali pa malonda tsopano ndipo akupezeka pa AXS.com.
Here is what Garcia, Ellerbe, Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe and Danny’s father and trainer, Angel Garcia had to say Friday from DSG Boxing Gym in Philadelphia:
Danny García
“Pamapeto pa tsiku, everyone at welterweight has to prove themselves. The pieces will fall into place. Eventually we’ll all fight each other. I’m just going to keep taking it one fight at a time.
“Ndili wokondwa kubwerera mu mphete. I feel rejuvenated. My body feels fresh. Training camp has gone really well and now it’s time to get in there and go to work.
I learned from the Keith Thurman fight not to leave anything in the hands of the judges. It was a close fight that could have gone either way. I have to go for the kill, so it is what it is.
I was just enjoying myself for a little bit after the Thurman fight. I knew that I’d be back so it was good to get some time with my family and away from boxing. Now I’m back and ready to go.
This is a new chapter in my career. There are new obstacles to overcome. Just like I’ve always had in my career. I’m going to take it one fight at a time so I can get back to where I belong.
Once you’re a champion, you’re always a champion. Pa February 17 I’m going to show everyone why I’m one of the best fighters in the world.
I’ve had my best performances in Las Vegas against Amir Khan and Lucas Matthysse. Las Vegas is where the stars fight so I’m happy to be fighting there again.
I’ve been preparing for everything. I’ve been working on boxing and brawling; it’ll just depend how I feel when the fight starts. I’m going to be ready for 12 rounds regardless.
DANNELL ELLERBE, Philadelphia Eagles linebacker
Just to know how starving Philadelphia has been for a Super Bowl championship, and to bring the first one, it’s a great feeling. These fans give you energy and make you play better.
It’s all love between the Philly athletes. We all show up for each other’s events and support each other. That’s really big to have a supportive community and I’m sure everyone will be rooting for Danny Loweruka linalo.”
Anju García, Danny wa Atate & Mphunzitsi
Brandon Rios is not going to be an easy opponent. Izi zikhala nkhondo yayikuru. Rios is a very tough fighter. There’s no way this is going to be an easy fight and Danny knows that.
Danny knows he can’t take anything lightly because Brandon Rios will be prepared. But he’s not going to win. Danny Garcia has never taken a beating; he gives them out.
Brandon Rios better keep his hands up. We’ll be ready in one week for Danny Garcia to be at his best. You’re going to see him once again show his great skills.
Leonard ELLERBE, CEO wa Mayweather Zokwezedwa
“García vs. Brandon Rios is a great stylistic matchup. Rios is a very aggressive fighter who likes to put pressure on. Danny is a boxer-puncher, but I think you see that Danny really comes forward. He’s a guy who’s boxing skills are underrated.
Danny Garcia has been a unified champion and shown he’s one of the best fighters in the world. Monga February 17, he’s going to make a big statement. There’s a lot of justified talk about other welterweights, but Danny Garcia is a name in this division who is here to stay.
The Benavidez vs. Gavril rematch is a fantastic fight. It’s a fight people have been looking for since the first time they faced off. I think it’s going to live up to what everyone has expected. I know Ronald has made some adjustments, and I’m sure Benavidez has made some too. I think it’s going to be an all-out war.
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Frank De Alba suffers cut

Mykal Fox – Ricardo García & Kermit Cintron – Marquis Taylor to battle in co-main events on Tuesday, February 13 at Sands Bethlehem Event Center
Undefeated fighters Colby Madison Michael Coffie, & Juan Sanchez in action
Martino Jules squares off with Malik Loften in battle of undefeated featherweights
Betelehemu, PA (February 9, 2018)Junior Lightweight contender Frank De Alba suffered a cut in his last day of sparring and will not be able to compete against Carlos Padilla in the main event of King’s Promotions packed card on Tuesday, February 13th at The Sands Bethlehem Event Center.
Undefeated wapamwamba opepuka Mykal Fox (15-0, 4 Ko) wa Baltimore, MD will take on Ricardo García (14-1, 9 Ko) of Dominican Republic, also two-time world champion Kermit Cintron (39-6-3, 30 Ko) chowerenga, PA. will do battle with Marquis Taylor(8-1) wa Houston, Texas as the card will feature a pair of eight-round co-feature bouts.
It’s unfortunate that Frank got hurt, but we have two excellent fights that will now top the bill,” anati Mfumu Zokwezedwa CEO Marshall Kauffman. “This is a terrific card from top to bottom, and we look forward to seeing everyone on Tuesday night.
Sikisi chonse ayi:
Colby Madison (5-0-1, 4 Ko) wa Owings Mills, Maryland asamenyana Dante Selby (2-3-1) Philadelphia mu podwala ndi katswiri woposa.
Blake Mansfield (5-1-1, 3 Ko) wa Burlington, NC asamenyana Darryl Bunting (3-2-2, 1 KO) wa Asbury Park, NJ mu middleweight kuweramira.
Zinayi chonse ayi:
Michael Coffie (1-0, 1 KO) chidzathandiza ovomereza debuting Nicoy Clarke wa Jersey City, NJ mu podwala ndi katswiri woposa.

MARTINO Jules (2-0) wa Allentown, PA asamenyana Malik Loften (1-0, 1 KO) wa Suitland, MD mu podwala featherweight.

Juan Sánchez (4-0, 1 KO) wa Allentown, PA chidzathandiza Sergio Aguilar (2-6, 2 Ko) wa uchikumbe, FL mu podwala featherweight.
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AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION DEONTAY WILDER CONDUCTS LOS ANGELES MEDIA WORKOUT

Photo Mawu a: Esther Lin / Showtime
Wilder Defends His WBC Title Against Fellow-Unbeaten Luis Ortiz Loweruka, March 3 Moyo Showtime
Dinani PANO chifukwa Photos Esitere Lin / Showtime
Dinani PANO for Photos from Idris Erba/Team Deontay Wilder
Los Angeles (Feb. 9, 2018) – Just days after the birth of his daughter, American heavyweight world champion Deontay olandiridwa met with members of the Southern California media Lachinayi as he prepares to defend his WBC Heavyweight World Championship against fellow-undefeated challenger Luis Ortiz Loweruka, March 3 moyo pa Showtime ku Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™.
Wilder and his girlfriend, fellowWAGS Atlantastar Telli Swift welcomed their daughter into the world lachiwiri before Wilder turned his focus to March 3, climbing in the ring at Team Watson Boxing Club in the San Fernando Valley to work out with his Los Angeles-based trainer Mark Breland, the former U.S. Olympics gold medalist and former WBC Welterweight World Champion.
The 32-year-old Wilder owns a perfect record of 39 yapambana, zero losses and 38 knockouts. Fighting out of his hometown of Tuscaloosa, Ala., iye anali 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist and is the only reigning American heavyweight world champion. The 6-foot-7 Wilder faces the toughest opponent of his career in Ortiz, a 6-foot-4 Cuban who owns a professional record of 28-0 ndi 24 knockouts.
Here is what Wilder had to say Lachinayi:
DEONTAY olandiridwa:
Once I unify all the titles then line up the mandatories, I’ll easily get to 50-0. I’m not a 12-round fighter, and I don’t get overtime. I’m a knockout artist. Ndiye kuti zikunenedwa, I don’t take much damage, but I give all the damage. I put people in the hospitals. I put people in stretchers. When you fight me your head is not the same when you leave. When you fight me you’re really signing a death warrant.
This is one of the biggest fights of my career and I’m up for the challenge. I’m going to pass with flying colors.
Ortiz has got that reputation of being the bogeyman but I’ve never been scared of the bogeyman. For that reason, I wanted him. A lot of people have been avoiding him, even champions that are champions to this day have avoided Luis Ortiz. But this champion right here took on the opportunity.
Even when [Ortiz] failed the drug test once, I still blessed him again because I’m very adamant about what I want to do. Ine ndikufuna kuti nkhondo yabwino. I say I’m the best. I say it very proudly, I say it very confidently. I say it so boldly and I want to show the world that I don’t play around. If I say it, I really mean what I say. I don’t have time to waste.
If he fails again then somebody’s going to need to go whoop his ass. The public needs to whoop his ass. All of Miami should get up and do that. The first time, a lot of people spent a lot of time and a lot of money for tickets and he did what he did. A lot of people were enraged. I heard it and a lot of people blamed me, which I don’t know why. Koma, with this fight right here and what I did with my last performance, it makes it even better. It intensifies the whole fight. Choncho, if he [fails his drug test again] then shame on him. I feel sorry for his soul and his life. I don’t think he’s going to do that. I think he has a lot of responsibilities in his hands right now. At this point in time he knows he needs to do the right thing. Three times is not the charm in all instances.
I don’t focus on what these guys are doing. I don’t focus on what their strengths are. I just focus on me. I focus on what I’m capable of doing. I focus on what I’m going to do and when I tell people I’m going to do something, you know I’m going to do it. At the end of the day that’s what my father taught me. There weren’t any contracts back in the day, it was just the shake of a hand. And if you said something and you didn’t abide by it, there’s consequences to your actions, to your words. To this day, I abide by that. Choncho, if I say I’m going to do something it’s guaranteed to be done.
On his lifestyle outside of boxing:
I just think life itself is just mental. I do a lot of visualization. I do a lot of meditation. It strengthens my mind to go through a lot of the situations that I go through. Having a baby and being on a reality show, all of that is fun stuff. Some people know how to maintain it and some people don’t. I’m just a guy that multitasks a lot of things. I can do a lot of things. Even when I’m talking to you, my mind can be in so many different places right now and still be able to comprehend and interact with you. Choncho, I think I was meant for a lot of things. Boxing is just not what all I can do. I’m so talented in so many different areas.
I’m a laid back guy. In my personal life I’m just a cool, calm and collected dude that likes to live life and I love peace. Mwatsoka, in what I do in the ring, I turn into the ‘Bronze Bomberand the ‘Bronze Bomberdon’t get caught by none.
On being on reality TV and recognized by non-boxing fans:
I think it’s very important. People need to know who the heavyweight champion of the world is. America got a bad man, an ass-whooper, right in America. I think it’s important and people should understand and should know who that is. That’s why I do the things I do. That’s why I’m so competitive. That’s why I speak the way I speak. Sometimes it may annoy people, it may get on people’s nerves and I never hear it in front of my face, but I understand it. I do it to show people that I’m going to speak it and you’re going to see me deliver it. I think you get the most respect when you say something you’re going to do and you do it. Look at Ali, people hated him. They say he was a big mouth who ran his mouth too much but he proved himself many times and that’s that thing I want to do. I want to speak what I say I’m going to do and you watch me work.
On Anthony Joshua:
I want him just as bad as everybody else wants him. If it was up to me, we would’ve been fighting two years ago. I’ve been calling this man out. When they hyped him up and said he was this, said he was that. I’m the type of person that I get happy for other people. With me and my happiness and me being successful, that’s all up to me. It ain’t up to nobody else. Choncho, when I see other people doing great things, when I see good things coming to other people, I get happy for other people. It’s a hard thing for people to get happy for other people because things don’t happen for them but I’m not like that because I know my blessings will sure enough come. All I got to do is keep working.
I come in peace all of the time but with him, I don’t think Joshua wants to fight me. His promoters don’t want him to fight me. They’re on the goal of trying to build this resume, saying they want to be the first billionaires, stuff like that. But doing that, the plans all end with me. All roads lead to me. I’m not going nowhere, no time soon. They know black don’t crack. Choncho, I’m going to be around for a long time. I ain’t the best heavyweight in the division. I’m the best heavyweight on this earth. I’m just waiting on the opportunity to prove it.
Prediction on Joshua-Parker:
I’ve always said ‘later rounds’. I see that fight going later rounds if Joseph Parker is smart in what he does. He has nice movement and is able to execute on all of the opportunities that he sees with Joshua. Because Joshua can’t move his head. He’s a muscle, body-building type of guy. You’ve seen my dance? [chuckles] Ndi, if he’s able to calculate what he needs to do in the ringbecause the ring has a lot of secretsif he’s able to do things he needs to do, I see late rounds. Koma, like I said before, I think they’re going to have to knock Joshua out because they’re not going to give it to him.
Prediction for March 3:
People ask me the round and I always see threes. This year is a magical year. It’s the year of the 33. Choncho, I see threes everywhere. I see three rounds or less, maybe shorter than that. It all depends on how I feel when I see him.
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New England Tournament of Champions Novice Division results from Lowell

72nd annual Lowell Sun Charities
Golden Gloves Championship
New England mpikisano wa odziwa
Novice Division finals this Thursday night in Lowell

Marlboro, MA junior welterweight Nelson Perez (L) defeated Brockton’s Kevin Walsh to advance to Lachinayi lotsatira night’s All-New England Championships in the novice division
(pictures courtesy of Edward Boches / Boches Photography)
LOWELL, Misa. (February 9, 2018) – Western New England and Central New England teams dominated last night’s semifinals round in the novice division of the New England Tournament of Champions, part of the 72nd annual New England Golden Gloves Championships, was held last night at historic Lowell Memorial Auditorium.
Team Western and Team Central won five and four individual matches, ankalemekeza, a 10 exciting bouts with the 10 winners advance to this coming Thursday’s (Feb. 15) novice division championship final at Lowell Memorial Auditorium. Onani wathunthu 2018 ndandanda wa zochitika pansipa komanso zotsatira usiku watha akufunira.
“Tsopano, we’re down to the final two novice boxers in each weight class from the six New England states,” N. Ndipo. Wotsogolera wamkulu Bobby Russo anati. “It’s always interesting to see the cream rise to the top. The week after next the All-New England’s open division matches will be held and there will be more good match ups.
Matikiti kuyamba pa $16.00, yokha $7.00 ophunzira (ID chofunika) and are available to purchase by calling the Lowell Memorial Auditorium box office at 1.866.722.8881 or ordering online at www.lowellauditorium.com. Buy tickets early to avoid long lines the night of the show..
Chimaposa ndi Lowell Sun Mabungwe Golden Magolovesi Championship kupita kwa kutumiza New England Golden Magolovesi akatswiri ku National Golden Magolovesi Championship (kuyambira Mulole 14, 2018 mu Omaha, Nebraska), kuwonjezera kuchirikiza othamanga m'dera ndi madera gyms, ndi Boys & atsikana Club, m'makhitchini msuzi, m'misasa pokhala, ndalama khansa, maphunziro ndi zina zambiri zimayambitsa kwambiri lachifundo.
Yovomerezeka zotsatira
(Feb. 8, 2018)
novice
FLYWEIGHTS (114 lbs.)
Jean Pineiro, Bridgeport, CT / WNE
Des (4-1)
Thomas Curtis, Methuen, MA / CNE
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS (141 lbs.)
Nelson Perez, Marlboro, MA / CNE
Des 5-0
Kevin Walsh, Brockton, MA / SNE
WELTERWEIGHTS (152 LBS.)
Alexander Lynch, Quincy, MA / Grealish Boxing Club
Des 5-0
Jacob Knowles, Canaan, INE
Marc Soils, Westbrook, CT / WNE
Des (5-0)
Marwan Tama, Cranston, RI / SNE
MIDDLEWEIGHTS (165 lbs.)
Makenson Barjon, Bridgeport, CT / WNE
Des 5-0
Kevin Pontier, Woonsocket, RI / SNE
Cody Zombeck, Rochester, NH / NNE
Des (5-0)
Greg Bono, Waltham, MA / CNE
KUUNIKA HEAVYWEIGHTS (178 lbs.)
Jesse Batanda, Nashua, NH / CNE
Des (5-0)
Josh Sealy, Fall River, MA / SNE
Dimani Williams, Bloomfield, CT / WNE
Des (4-1)
Bradley Jimenez, Burlington, VT
HEAVYWEIGHTS – (201+ lbs.)
Yuri Panferov,. New Haven, CT / WNE
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Emanuel Anaele, Brockton, MA / SNE
Jean Fleuirassaint, Mattapan, MA / CNE
Des (4-1)
Kevin Wilaon, Dover, NH / NNE
CNE – Chapakati New England, SNESouthern New England,
NNENorthern New England, WNEWestern New England

Bridgeport, CT middleweight Makension Barjon (L) chinathetsa 5-0 decision over Kevin Pontier, of Woonsocket, RI
72na- pachaka Lowell Sun Mabungwe Golden Magolovesi Championship Ndandanda
(Lowell Chikumbutso Molankhuliramo – 6:30 p.m. zitseko, 7:30 p.m. yoyamba bout)
New England mpikisano wa odziwa
Novice Maphunziro Championship omaliza – Thursday, Feb. 15
Open Maphunziro Semifinals – Lachitatu, Feb. 21
Open Maphunziro Championship omaliza – Thursday, Feb. 22
ZAMBIRI:
New England Golden Gloves Executive Director: Bobby Russo
Director of mpikisanowu: Art Ramalho
Chief ya Nduna: Lauri Purcell
mphete olengeza: John Vena
Malo: Lowell Chikumbutso Molankhuliramo, 50 Merrimack St., Lowell, MA
Twitter: @LowellGloves

TURN THE PAGE: JONES & DENNING WILL WRITE NEXT CHAPTER IN STORIED CAREERS AT NEF 33

Portland, Maine (February 9, 2018) - New England Kumenyana (NEF) returns to Aura in Portland onApril 14, 2018 ndi losakanizika karate-luso lotsatira chochitika Kukwezeleza nkhondo a, “NEF 33: Riptide.” Poyambirira lero, NEF announced the addition of a professional lightweight bout to the card. Bill Jones (12-10) ndi uchitike kukumana Mat Denning (5-7) pa nkhondo cholemera makilogalamu 155-.

 

 

 

Having begun competing in MMA back in 2007, Bill Jones is one of the longest-active fighters on the New England regional scene. His list of opponents over the years reads like a “amene ndi amene” of local featherweights and lightweights. He holds wins over some of the best the region has to offer like UFC veteran Tateki Matsuda (13-8) and current UFC competitor Matt Bessette (22-8). Ambiri posachedwapa, Jones competed on the national stage at World Series of Fighting (WSOF) 35 last spring in New York. Jones is currently a member of Nostos MMA based in Somersworth, New Hampshire. “NEF 33will be Joneslong-awaited first appearance in the NEF cage.

 

 

 

“I’m excited to finally make my NEF debut and face Matt Denning, a fight I’ve been looking forward to for a long time,” said Jones. “My health is at a new level since I stopped smoking. I feel refreshed and ready to put on my best performance to date against an opponent that I’m looking to dismantle in impressive fashion. Everyone knows not to sleep on me. I made my mark in the regional scene a long time age – ndipo April 14th will be the next chapter in that story. Let’s get after it!"

 

 

 

Including his amateur career, Mat “Ken zidole” Denning is a fifteen-fight veteran of the NEF cage. He is on a two-fight win-streak in that cage with first-round submission victories over Josh Parker (6-10) pa “NEF 28and Dom Jones (1-1) pa “NEF 29.Like Jones, Denning is a veteran of the WSOF cage, having competed for the national promotion at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Ambiri posachedwapa, Denning fought for national promotion Bellator in Connecticut. He is a member of Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (CMBJJ) based in Lewiston, Maine.

 

 

 

I’m excited to fight for NEF again,” anati Denning. “The last two times I fought for them, I had first round submission wins. Bill is a veteran and someone that I’ve tried to fight for a while. Pambuyo nkhondoyi, I don’t expect to be as active as I have been in the past. I want to focus on my job, Hollie and Becca. I look forward to a great showing and seeing all my fans.

 

 

 

NEF returns to Portland, Maine, at Aura on Loweruka, April 14, 2018. Matikiti ali pa malonda tsopano www.AuraMaine.com. For more information on the event, mufuna, pitani www.NewEnglandFights.com.

Phight News Unlimited Combat Sports Show, Post SuperBowl Special

Tom, Tony and Rich are back this week to chat a bit about the Philadelphia Eagles winning their first SuperBowl and eventually the latest happenings in Combat Sports. We go through the boxing schedule for this week first, then recap the last week’s biggest match-ups. Then we dive into the MMA scene and look back on another UFC Fight Night event and ahead to UFC 221. Listen to the whole broadcast below:

 

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