2017 M-1 Global Prospect of the Year Rising flyweight star Arman Ashimov

Arman Ashimov is shown above putting Rodrigo Melonio to sleep
TSOOM Petersburg, Russia (Lub ib hlis ntuj 18, 2018) – Rising Flyweight Arman Ashimov tau tau lub npe lub 2017 M-1 Ntiaj teb no Prospect ntawm lub xyoo.
Ashimov (7-2-1, M-1: 2-0-0), 26, ua nws M-1 Ntiaj teb no debut kawg Lub Xya hli ntuj nyob rau hauv M-1 sib tw 81, nyob rau hauv uas nws nres yav tas los undefeated Gadzhimurad Aliev (6-0-0), ntawm Russia, nrog ib tug punch nyob rau hauv round ob.
Xeem Kaum ib hlis, Ashimov positioned nws tus kheej rau ib tug title txhaj koob tshuaj tivthaiv nrog ib tug impressive qhib-round knockout ntawm punches ntawm Brazilian qub tub rog Rodrigo Melonio (16-3-0) ntawm M-1 sib tw 85.
Tsib ntawm Ashimov lub xya yeej rau hnub tim tau tas los ntawm knockout, qhov lwm ob los ntawm kev txiav txim siab.
Cov tub ntxhais ntse Kazakh fighter muaj nuj nqis rau nws cov thawj M-1 ntiaj teb no kev tshwm sim rau Lub ob hlis ntuj 9 tiv thaiv Finnish invader Mikael “Hulk” Sila (17-5-0, M-1: 1-0-0) rau lub Interim M-1 Ntiaj teb no Flyweight title, zoo siab hauv lub qhib ntawm lub zoo nkauj, lub xeev-of-the-art M-1 Arena nyob rau hauv Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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Feb. 9 – M-1 sib tw 87: Silander vs. Ashimov, M-1 Arena, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Feb. 22 – M-1 sib tw 88: Ismagulov vs. Tutaraul lub, Olympic chaw ntau pob, Moscow, Russia

Local standouts highlight loaded undercard rau inaugural Boardwalk Boxing card rau hnub Saturday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 24th ntawm lub Showboat Hotel nyob rau hauv Atlantic City

Undefeated fighters Darren Goodall, Jahmal Dyer, Frederick Julán, Donald Smith, Omar Kabary Salem highlight packed hmo ntuj ntawm boxing
Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna battles Gabriel Bracero nyob rau hauv welterweight ntsiab kev tshwm sim
Atlantic NROOG – Lub ib hlis ntuj 18 2018 – Ib tug loj heev undercard featuring ib co ntawm cov brightest zeem muag thiab kiv cua favorites nyob rau hauv lub tri-lub xeev cheeb tsam yuav muab rau cov zaub nyob rau hauv Hnub Saturday tsaus ntuj,Lub ob hlis ntuj 24th ntawm Lub Showboat Hotel nyob rau hauv Atlantic City.
Lub inaugural Boardwalk Boxing card yog nce los ntawm Rising Star Promotions.
Last week a mouth watering main event was announced that will pit Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna kev noj nyob Gabriel “Tito” Bracero nyob rau hauv ib tug kaum-round sib ntaus sib tua rau lub WBC Fecarbox Welterweight title.
Ib tug trio ntawm rau-round bouts yuav top ib tug kaum-bout undercard.
Tommy Rainone (26-8-2, 6 Kos) ntawm Farmingdale, NY yuav noj nyob rau Eduardo Flores (23-29-3, 14 Kos) ntawm Quito, Ecuador nyob rau hauv ib tug welterweight bout.
Undefeated teeb heavyweight Frederick Julán (8-0, 6 Kos) ntawm Brooklyn, NY ntawm Paris, Fabkis yuav siv ib feem nyob rau hauv ib tug bout tiv thaiv tus nrog sib ntaus kom muaj npe hu.
Undefeated super middleweight Darren Goodall (5-0, 4 Kos) ntawm Tshiab Milford, NJ yuav sib ntaus sib tua yog qub tub rog Edgar Perez (7-22, 3 Kos) ntawm Chicago.
Nyob rau hauv plaub-round bouts:
Bryne Ntsuab (7-10-1, 3 Kos) ntawm Paulsboro, NJ yuav tua Tyrone Luckey (8-8-3, 6 KO lub) nyob rau hauv ib tug sib ntaus sib tua ntawm New Jersey raws li junior lightweights
Jahmal Dyer (4-0, 2 Kos) ntawm Baltimore, MD yuav coj nyob rau ib tus nrog sib ntaus kom muaj npe hu nyob rau hauv ib tug sib bout.
Undefeated junior khaub-ncaws nyias Donald Smith (5-0, 3 Kos) ntawm Philadelphia battles Andrew Bentley (3-2) ntawm Jersey nroog, NJ.
Mike Rashid ntawm Tucson, AZ yuav ua kom nws pro debut tiv thaiv Demethi-aus Shaw (0-2) ntawm Wilson, NC nyob rau hauv heavyweight bout.
Ernesto Perez ntawm Vineland, NJ yuav ua kom nws pro debut tiv thaiv Steve Moore (0-2) txiv kab ntxwv, NJ nyob rau hauv ib tug welterweight tussle.
Omar Kabary Salem (1-0) ntawm Brooklyn, NY yuav tua pro debuting Cory Weekley ntawm Philadelphia nyob rau hauv ib tug Middleweight sib ntau sib tw.
Osnel Charles (11-8-1 KO) ntawm Atlantic City, NJ thawv tiv thaiv Laquan Lewis (2-8) ntawm Brooklyn, NY nyob rau hauv ib tug junior welterweight qaij.
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IMPACT Wrestling Channel to Launch on Twitch

– New channel to feature legacy and exclusive content, including premiere of

Barbed Wire Massacre III –

Toronto | SAN FRANCISCO – IMPACT Wrestling, a subsidiary of Anthem Cov kev ua si & Lom ze Corp., today announced the launch of a new channel on Twitch, the world’s leading social video service. IMPACT Wrestling’s channel (www.twitch.tv/impactwrestling) will feature a 24-hour live stream and exclusive weekly programming.

The IMPACT Wrestling Channel will launch on Wednesday, Jan. 17 with a 24-hour, 7-day-a-week stream of content that leads up to the debut of Barbed Wire Massacre III rau hnub Thursday, Jan. 18 ntawm 10:00 p.m. ET immediately following the weekly premiere of IMPACT! on Pop.

The IMPACT Wrestling Channel on Twitch will feature exclusive content, including monthly live events and house shows featuring top stars in professional wrestling. The channel will also feature lifestyle programming showcasing IMPACT Wrestling stars outside of the ring – from diets and workouts to relationships and travel. Twitch will also air IMPACT Wrestling’s live event at WrestleCon in New Orleans, Lub. on Friday, Plaub Hlis Ntuj 6 ntawm 9:00 p.m. I. Other exclusive shows on the channel include:

  • Monday nights: Nyob Suab mog (The LAW) returns with a new weekly video podcast. Produced and hosted by longtime IMPACT Wrestling announcer Jeremy Borash, The LAW will cover all of the latest news in professional wrestling and feature special guest interviews, live calls, chat interaction, contests with prizes, and much more.
  • Wednesday nights: Returning IMPACT Wrestling star Tyrus will host Nuff Said, as the Fox News contributor offers his unique take on professional wrestling, politics, sports and popular culture.
  • Thursday nights: Ntawm 8:00 p.m. THIAB, Josh Mathews will host Mathews’ Megacast with his irreverent second screen perspective on the flagship IMPACT! show Thursdays on Pop.

Programming for the channel will also include past and present episodes of the flagship IMPACT! qhia tau tias, the original weekly show Xplosion, pay-per-view events on a second window, plus over 1,000 hours of original programming showcasing classic content featuring household industry names like Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Sting, Kurt lub, Kevin Nash, Jeff Jarrett, AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Bobby Roode and many more.

“Our expansion on Twitch marks another important milestone in our digital expansion,” said Ed Nordholm, president of IMPACT Wrestling. “The interactive content and larger-than-life personalities of IMPACT Wrestling are a perfect fit for the platform, whose passionate communities have demonstrated an increased appetite for professional wrestling and live events. As we adapt to new content consumption methods, our partnership with Twitch gives us an opportunity to interact directly with our audience, while engaging and growing our fan base across the world.”

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Exciting Slugger Eyubov Calls Out Fellow Prospect: ‘Bring me Yves Ulysse Jr. I Will Run Him Out of the Ring!’

Already one of the most entertaining up-and-comers in boxing and willing to face anyone put in front of him, Kazakhstan-born slugger BakhtiyarBakha Bullet” Yeyubov, is calling out a fellow super lightweight prospect that most of his contemporaries try to avoid.

Bring me Yves Ulysse Jr. tom ntej no,” hais tias Eyubov. I want to fight him.
A true warrior, Eyubov says he’s willing to go where others fear to tread on his way to a world championship. “I know Ulysse is considered a difficult opponent and fighters are avoiding him, but I would run him out of the ring. I’ll stop him and get my respect in the division. I am too strong and too hungry. He can’t survive my tenacity!”
Montreal-based Ulysse (15-1, 9 Kos) was last seen in December dominating formerly undefeated Cletus Seldin over 10 one-sided rounds on HBO. The quick-fisted Canadian is currently rated #14 nyob rau hauv lub ntiaj teb no los ntawm cov IBF.
Yeyubov (13-0, 11 Kos) returned to the ring last weekend, but had his stalking of opponent Maurice Chalmers cut short when Chalmers suffered an accidental headbutt. The fight was ruled a No Decision at 1:59 ntawm cov thawj puag ncig.
I will stop him if that fight ever happens,” continued Eyubov. “I hope he doesn’t get intimidated by my confidence. I hope he’s a real man that likes a challenge. We will see.
Eyubov’s promoter says he’s willing to try and make this interesting showdown a reality.
This is a great fight,” Hais lus. “Bakhtiyar says he wants to prove himself against a tough guy who can get him in the world ratings. We asked him who he wants, and he didn’t hesitate. He wants Yves Ulysse. Fights like this, between two hungry young lions are what boxing is all about. Both these guys are essentially undefeated. Ulysse’s loss was very controversial. It would be a sensational war.

SPORTS TV VETERAN JAY GLAZER JOINS BELLATOR BROADCAST TEAM

DEBUT SET FOR Bellator 192 QHOV NO HNUB SATURDAY, Jan. 20 – LIVE ON PARAMOUNT NETWORK

 

 

LOS ANGELES – Bellator announced today that sports television mainstay Jay Glazer will join the Bellator broadcast team. Beginning with Bellator 192, Glazer will host the broadcast desk as Bellator kicks off 2018 on Paramount Network (yav tas los ntsia hlau loj) Saturday, Jan. 20 ntawm 9 p.m. THIAB.

 

 

 

Glazer joins reporter Jenn Brown, play-by-play men Mike Goldberg thiab Mauro Ranallo, as well as color commentators “Big” John McCarthy thiabChael Sonnen. In addition to his broadcasting duties, Glazer will also appear in upcoming original content produced by Bellator’s digital team.

 

 

 

“I’m excited to welcome Jay Glazer to the Bellator family,” Bellator President Scott Coker said. “Jay’s knowledge and experience in sports television speaks for itself and he will be a great addition to our incredible broadcast team. As Bellator moves to Paramount Network, I look forward to having him involved with some of the biggest fights of the year.”

 

 

 

“I have always had a tremendous passion for MMA, where the relationships you develop are unlike any other sport, said Glazer. “And I am very fortunate to be able to continue these relationships with an incredible organization like Bellator. I’ve been friends with Scott for many years, and am ecstatic that he brought me into the Bellator family.”

 

 

 

A trailblazer in the sports media world who broke onto the scene as an NFL reporter for the New York Post, Glazer went on to serve as the NFL Insider for CBS Sports in 1999, and later joined Fox Sports where Jay is currently in his 14th year as the NFL Insider on their award-winning NFL studio show, Fox NFL Sunday. Nyob rau hauv 2007, Jay was named Sports Illustrated’s “Media Person of the Year.” Glazer also became one of the first mainstream media members to cover MMA when he hosted Pride Fighting Championships on FSN.

 

 

 

Jay is also set to begin shooting his fourth season on the HBO comedy hit Ballers, where he has a recurring role.

 

 

 

A longtime athlete and martial artist, Glazer owns the high profile Unbreakable Performance Center in West Hollywood, where the gym has become the home to many elite athletes, actors, musicians and business people, including Demi Lovato, Wiz Khalifa, Chris Pratt, Chuck Liddell and Randy Couture.

 

 

 

Jay also started the first MMA-training program for professional athletes with hundreds of athletes having utilized his training program. In just the last few years, Jay and his team have trained All Pros Von Miller, Aaron Rodgers, Odell Beckham, Bobby Wagner and Andrew Whitworth.

 

 

 

Tsis tas li ntawd, Glazer began a new foundation in 2015 called Merging Vets & Players, which works to match up former combat veterans and former professional athletes in order to help each other through the transition into their new lives away from the playing field and away from the battlefield. Learn more about MVP at www.vetsandplayers.org.

 

 

Glazer is represented by The Montag Group and currently resides in Los Angeles.

 

 

 

Bellator and Paramount Network open 2018 with a bang when Bellator 192 emanates from The Forum in LA on Saturday, Jan. 20. The event features a welterweight world title fight between current champ Douglas Lima and number one contender Rory MacDonald, while “Rampage” Jackson meets Chael Sonnen in the opening round of 2018’s Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix.

2017 M-1 Global Fighter of the Year M-1 Challenge Lightweight Champion Damir Ismagulov

TSOOM Petersburg, Russia (Lub ib hlis ntuj 16, 2018) — M-1 Challenge lightweight champion Damir Ismagulov tau raug xaiv los ntawm mixed-martial-kawm Askiv kiv cua ib ncig ntawm lub ntiaj teb no raws li cov 2017 M-1 Global Fighter of the Year.
Sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Orenburg, Russia, lub 26-xyoo-laus Ismagulov (14-2-0, M-1: 8-1-0) yog 3-0-0 nyob rau hauv 2017, tag nrho cov nyob rau hauv M-1 Ntiaj teb no txiav txim, xws li nws M-1 kev sib tw sib title-winning kev ua tau zoo, ua raws li los ntawm ib tug muaj kev vam meej lub npe tiv thaiv.
Ismagulov, ib tug neeg uas Kazakhstan, pib 2017 nyob rau hauv cov neeg pej xeem style, khob tawm Morgan Heraod ntawm Fabkis, nyob rau hauv lub thib peb puag ncig kawg ob hlis ntuj rau M-1 sib tw 74.
Xeem Tej zaum, Ismagulov faced former M-1 Challenge champion Maxim Divnich (13-2-0), nyob rau hauv tsev, nyob rau hauv Orenburg, rau cov tsis muaj M-1 kev sib tw sib championship.
Lawv title sib ntaus pib nrog ib tug “lawm-tawm txheej txheem” ntawm tej yam yooj yim exchanges ntawm blows nrog Ismagulov ua hauj lwm ntxiv nrog rau nws ob txhais taw, tab sis cov lus qhib round twb nrog cov hometown nyiam tuav ib tug me ntsis kom zoo dua.
Ismagulov, Txawm li cas los, yeej tom ntej no peb rounds thiab Divnich, uas nws heev puas, ntshav lub ntsej muag tsom tus neeg mob los ntawm cov Ismagulov lub txuas ntxiv ua phem, yog tsis tau tig tej yam ib ncig nyob rau hauv lub thib tsib. Raws li cov finish qhia nws zaj lus, Ismagulov ua tsis tau tejyam xa nws kev ua si nrog sib ntaus kom txog rau thaum ib tug barrage ntawm unanswered punched rained rau ib tug nti Divnich. Lub referee nres qhov kev txiav txim nrog 13-vib nas this seem rau ntawm lub moos rau ib tug nyuaj-tiv thaiv Ismagulov yeej los ntawm kev knockout.
Tom qab kev sib ntaus 5,000 kiv cua lom, tsov lawv pom zoo rau Ismagulov, uas hais tias, “Kuv los ntawm lub Orenburg thaj av ntawd. Kuv yeej siv! Tsaug rau los. Kuv xav ua tsaug rau cov MMA Orenburg, kuv qhia,Victor Frolov, uas pom kuv li ib yam txuj ci, thiab Alexander Shlemenko txoj kev ntseeg nyob rau hauv kuv. Kuv ua tsaug rau kuv coaches, kuv tsev neeg, thiab peb cov kiv cua.
“Kuv twb muaj pov thawj hais tias ib tug yooj yim txiv leej tub los ntawm ib tug me me lub zos uas tsis muaj qhov Internet yuav ua tau zus ib. Yog hais tias kuv ua tau, you can. Cov siv yog nyob rau hauv Orenburg, qhov twg nws yuav tsum tau.”
Ismagulov yog muaj li ntawm no nyob rau hauv ib tug hauv av-thiab-phaus nres vs. Rogero Matias da Conceicao
Ismagulov yeej ib nyuaj-tiv thaiv ntsiab kev tshwm sim sib ntaus sib tua tiv thaiv chim-minded Rogero “Karranca” Matias da Conceicao, ntawm Brazil, los ntawm txoj kev ntawm ib tug uas tsis yog-title, unanimous kev txiav txim siab ntawm M-1 sib tw 85.
Ismagulov defends nws M-1 kev sib tw sib title Lub ob hlis ntuj 22, thaum nws yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv nws Georgian challenger, Raul Tuturauli (18-3-0, M-1: 6-1-0), nyob rau hauv lub M-1 sib tw 88 ntsiab tshwm sim nyob rau Olympic chaw ntau pob nyob rau hauv Moscow.

 

 

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Feb. 9 – M-1 sib tw 87: Silander vs. Ashimov, M-1 Arena, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Feb. 22 – M-1 sib tw 88: Ismagulov vs. Tutaraul lub, Olympic chaw ntau pob, Moscow, Russia

FROM THE SHORES OF SEBAGO LAKE TO THE MMA CAGE, HARD-WORK IS A WAY OF LIFE FOR KAM ARNOLD

Lewiston, Maine (Lub ib hlis ntuj 16, 2018) – Kam Arnold might be the ultimate Maine mixed martial artist from central casting.

 

 

Blue-collar sensibilities shaped his young life. He grew up in a small community where young boys often had to conjure up their own forms of entertainment. And yes, sometimes that meant fighting solely for the sake of fighting.

 

 

“I have two older brothers, and friends who were around all the time that are like brothers. We pretty much adopted them, koj paub?” Arnold said. “And any time you have that situation, there are fights going on in the yard all the time. I remember one time seeing my brothers rolling around on the stairs in the house, and of course I just had to jump in and get involved in that.”

 

 

Arnold, uas puv 25 this month, is more structured but no less passionate today about exercising his grit, guile and strength in such physical encounters.

 

 

Veteran of one, quick knockout win in the New England Fights cage, Arnold returns for another dose on Saturday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 3 at Androscoggin Bank Colisee. He will confront Kyle Kenney in an amateur bantamweight bout at “NEF 32: Super Saturday."

 

 

Fighting under the Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (CMBJJ) umbrella, Arnold made a dramatic first impression, dispatching Glenn Kasabian nyob rau hauv 1 minute, 54 vib nas this.

 

 

“Glenn’s a tough dude. Nws yog ib tug tub rog. He’s a great guy outside the cage. Kuv muaj ib tug ntau ntawm kev hwm rau nws. He wanted to stand up with me. It’s one of things where I just flipped the switch,” Arnold recalled. “He’s pretty rangy, pretty tall. I went in there wanting to let him know he was in for a battle, and fortunately it turned out in my favor. I was the better fighter that night.”

 

 

Arnold admittedly was disappointed that the result wasn’t enough to earn the 2017 “NEF Rookie of the Year” puav pheej. He vows not to leave any doubt about his potential in the local hexagon when he takes on Kenney, an opponent about whom he knows precious little.

 

 

"Hmoob, I was pretty bummed, but I know everybody else busts their ass just like I do,” Arnold said. “I have high expectations for myself, and I want to make a statement with this fight.”

 

 

A native of Casco, on the shores of Maine’s Sebago Lake, Arnold describes a hard-knocks upbringing that clashed with the bucolic, tourist-trap surroundings.

 

Arnold’s family had close ties to a motorcycle club, although he is reluctant to discuss its impact on his life other than to agree that it enhanced his fighting spirit.

 

 

“They’re all genuine people. I will say that. I have an awful lot of people supporting me in this. I would be nothing without them. My father and mother are the two toughest people I know,” Arnold said. “As a kid growing up, I had to be tough. That’s just the way it was. I just come from a blue-collar family. I don’t really want to get into all the details of it, but I just had to be tough. It made me what I am today.”

 

 

In addition to grappling with his older siblings and their friends, Arnold unfortunately was a victim of circumstances that are all too prominent in today’s schoolyards and playgrounds.

 

 

“I was a very small kid for my age,” he explained. “I got bullied a lot in school and had to find a way to manage that. Tu siab, I got into a lot of fights because I had to defend myself.”

 

 

Arnold learned many of those self-defense techniques through his passion for combat sports.

 

 

He fell in love with professional wrestling, MMA, and especially boxing, although “there weren’t many options to pursue boxing in small-town Maine,” nws hais tias.

 

 

While attending Oxford Hills and Lake Region high schools, Arnold briefly took up high school wrestling. It was not until adulthood that he found his way to Lewiston’s CMBJJ, one of the hub facilities that has helped build NEF’s talent base over the past six years.

 

 

“Of course there’s a part of me that wishes I had started this earlier, when I was 18 los yog 19, like a lot of guys,” said Arnold, uas puv 25 this month. “But I’m thankful for where I’m at now, and for Matt Peterson and NEF for giving this opportunity to show what I can do.”

 

 

Boxing and stand-up skills proved Arnold’s bread-and-butter in his debut. He hopes the Kenney fight will give him a chance to exhibit the wider array of lessons he has learned from his training partners.

 

 

Arnold credits former NEF amateur flyweight champion Dustin Veinott with the bulk of his development.

 

 

“I feel like I have the best coaching staff in the state,” Arnold said. “I haven’t really had the opportunity to travel around and cross-train, but I have so much faith in the guys at my own gym.

 

 

“Dustin Veinott has been crucial. I feel like with his knowledge I can go anywhere I want to in this sport. And when you combine that with Jesse Erickson, Travis Wells, Matt Denning, the sky is the limit. They’ve put their belief in me, and I want to show them I’ve earned it.”

 

 

When asked for a prediction about the February fight, Arnold somewhat channeled Clubber Lang’s reply of “pain” from Rocky III.

 

 

“Look for some blood,” Arnold said. “It’s coming. I can’t wait to put on a show.”

 

 

The opening bell Lub ob hlis ntuj 3 yog teem rau 7 p.m. Daim pib muaj nyob rau ntawm www.TheColisee.com or by calling the box office at207.783.2009 ext. 525.

SECOND-ROUND RESULTS 72nd annual Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championship

Central N.E. quarterfinals round action
this Friday night at Lowell Auditorium

Marlboro, MA light welterweight Nelson Perez after his win last night
Pictures courtesy of Edward Boches / bochesphotogrphery.com
Lowell, Pawg. (Lub ib hlis ntuj 13, 2018) – The Central New England (Greater Lowell) second-round of the 72nd annual Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championships concluded last night at historic Lowell Memorial Auditorium with that featured 13 exciting men’s and women’s novice class matches.
The quarterfinals are on tap tom ntej no Friday hmo ntuj (Jan. 19) at Lowell Memorial Auditorium with novice and open class matches. Saib tag nrho 2018 lub sij hawm ntawm cov txheej xwm hauv qab no raws li zoo raws li nag hmo tiav tau.
The first bout (Rodriguez vs. Picariello) of the night was awesome, one of the best I’ve seen in years,” Tournament Executive Director Bobby Russo hais tias. “It was a lesson to be learned for fans: don’t come late! One of the great things about amateur boxing is you never know what the fight of the night will be and last night it was the first. Rodriguez showed a good skill level, especially for a novice, and Picariello had tremendous determination. He kept coming and they both threw a lot of punches. It was a great way to start the show.
Lub caij pib rau lub tshuav xya txheej xwm yog tseem muaj thiab tubntxhais luv nqi tom $75.00 (general nkag). To purchase call the Lowell Memorial Auditorium box office at 1.866.722.8881 or order online at www.lowellauditorium.com. Cov kev tshwm sim daim pib no kuj muaj nyob rau yuav, pib thaum $13.00, tsuas $7.00 for students (ID yuav tsum tau).
Nyaij los ntawm lub Lowell Tshav Charities Golden Hnab Looj Tes Championship mus ntawm xa tus tshiab hais Golden Hnab Looj Tes champions mus rau lub teb chaws Golden Hnab Looj Tes Championship (starting Tej zaum 14, 2018 nyob rau hauv Omaha, Nebraska), in addition to supporting local athletes and area gyms, the Boys & Girls Club, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, cancer funds, scholarships and many other great charitable causes.
Manchester, NH welterweight Apostolus Lolos was a winner last night
RAUG RAWS NTAUB NTAWV TAU
novice
(Feb. 12, 2018)
LIGHTWEIGHTS (132 lbs.)
Kevin Rodriguez, Lawrence, MA / Intenze 978
WDEC (5-0)
Giovanni Picariello, Medford, MA / Nonantun Boxing Club
Emmanuel Adumbire, Dorchester, MA / Grealish Boxing
WDEC (3-2)
Shane Jordan, Brockton, MA / Txhua leej txhua tus Fights
FEMALE LIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS (141 lbs.)
Stephanie Khan, Brighton, MA / Lub nplhaib
WDEC (5-0)
Marine Krizisch, Cambrige, MA / Nonantum Boxing
LIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS (141 lbs.)
Steve Rao, Lowell, MA / West End Gym
WDEC (3-2)
Miguel Rivera, Lawrence, MA / Intenze 978
Robert Tomczyk, Sterling, MA / Palladin Martial Arts
WDEC (5-0)
Scott Nardella, Lowell, MA / West End Gym
Nelson Perez, Marlboro, MA / Upperkuts
WDEC (3-2)
James Quealy, Dorchester, MA / Grealish Boxing
FEMALE WELTERWEIGHTS (152 lbs.)
Emily Jones, Woburn, MA / Txhua leej txhua tus Fights
WDEC (5-0)
Samatha Kreitman, Boston, MA / Sweatbox
WELTERWEIGHTS (152 LBS.)
Alexander Lynch, Quincy, MA / Grealish Boxing
WDEC (5-0)
Doug Maguire, Hudson, MA / Hudson Boxing Club
Apostolus Lolos, Manchester, NH / Manchester PAL
WDEC (4-1)
Daniel Richard, Malden, MA / Somerville Boxing Club
MIDDLEWEIGHTS (165 lbs.)
Jordy Artica, Chelsea, MA / Grealish Boxing
WDEC (5-0)
Steve Baez, Lowell, MA / West End Gym
Mohammed Ibrahim, Boston, MA / unattached
WDEC (5-0)
Ethan Marshall, Haverhill, MA / Haverhill Downtown Boxing
Heavyweights (201 lbs.)
Andrew Perez, Methuen, MA / Intenze 978
WDEC (4-1)
Jordan Faulkner, Haverhill, MA / Haverhill Downtown Boxing
SUPER HEAVYWEIGHTS (201+ lbs.)
Jean Fleurissaint, Mattapan, ma / Boston Boxing
WDEC5
Brandys Nunez, Peabody, ma / Dullea’s
72nd txhua xyoo Lowell Tshav Charities Golden Hnab Looj Tes Championship sij hawm
(Lowell Memorial Auditorium – 6:30 p.m. qhov rooj qhib, 7:30 p.m. thawj sib ntau sib tw)
Central New England (Greater Lowell)
Quarterfinals – Friday, Jan. 19
Semifinals: – Thursday, Jan. 25
Championship Finals – Thursday, Feb. 1
New England Tournament of Champions
Novice Class Semifinals – Thursday, Feb. 8
Novice Class Championship Finals – Thursday, Feb. 15
Open Class Semifinals – Wednesday, Feb. 21
Open Class Championship Finals – Thursday, Feb. 22
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UNIFIED WOMEN’S SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION CLARESSA SHIELDS DOMINATES TORI NELSON IN THE MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FRIDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM TURNING STONE RESORT CASINO

Shohjahon Ergashev Shines While Jesse Hernandez Edges Ernesto Garza In Co-Featured Bouts

 

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Verona, N.Y.. (Jan. 13, 2018) – Unified Women’s Super Middleweight World Champion Claressa Shields dominated previously undefeated Tori Nelson en route to a 10-round unanimous decision in the main event of ShoBox: Tshiab Tiam Friday on SHOWTIME from Turning Stone Resort Casino.

 

 

 

Shields controlled from opening to closing bell, sweeping 100-90 on all three judges’ scorecards in the first 10-round distance fight of her career. Lub 2012 thiab 2016 Olympic Gold Medalist out-landed Nelson 225-81 with her total punches, 186-70 in powers shots, and connected at a 44 percent clip with her power shots compared to just 20 percent for Nelson.

 

 

 

“I landed every shot that I thought possible to land,” Shields said. “She was tough, she wasn’t a pushover. She put on a good fight.”

 

 

 

Shields advanced to 5-0 with two knockouts in what was likely her final fight in the super middleweight division. The 22-year-old now has her sights set on the middleweight division where she will eventually target undefeated and Unified Women’s Middleweight World Champion Christina Hammer, who was ringside Friday nyob rau hauv Verona.

 

 

 

“I have to drop down and see how I feel (thawj),” Shields said. “I think I could make 160 easy, I’m going to be bigger and stronger than any girl.

 

 

 

“Hammer just wants to scope. I think she’s pretty scared to be honest. She is more worried about me than I am about her. I’m going to kick Hammer’s ass. People think Hammer is more skilled than me so I can’t wait to show her that she’s not.”

 

 

 

Rauj, who is expected to fight in a co-featured bout on the next Shields card, was interviewed by SHOWTIME analyst Steve Farhood and expressed excitement to make her U.S. debut and eventually face the American champion.

 

 

 

“It’s a great combination me and her on the same card,” Hammer said. “I can’t wait to show the fans who Christina Hammer is. That will be the best fight ever. It will be the game-changer for female boxing. It’s our time to shine.

 

 

 

“I’m long-time world champion and I have more experience. I have longer reach, I’m tall, I have good footwork and better technique than her. I feel the energy, and I can’t wait to fight against her.”

 

 

 

The former world champion Nelson (17-1-3, 2 Kos) became the 173rd undefeated fighter to suffer their first professional loss on ShoBox: Tshiab Tiam.

 

 

 

“I’m not happy because I didn’t win, but other than that I thought I executed pretty well,” said the 41-year-old Nelson. “I gave her a better fight than she was expecting.

 

 

 

“No disrespect to Claressa, she doesn’t have great power. She has great speed and she overwhelms you with a lot of punches. My movement threw her off like I knew it would but knowing she was the champion, I needed to just push a little bit more.”

 

 

 

Nyob rau hauv lub ShoBox co-feature, Jesse Hernandez narrowly defeated Ernesto Garza via split-decision in an action-packed fight that was scored 95-94 Hernandez, 95-93 Garza, 97-93 Hernandez.

 

 

 

After a close first round, Garza floored Hernandez with a flush left hand to the nose in the closing moments of the second round. Hernandez recovered, and while the middle rounds featured tremendous back-and-forth action, Hernandez seemingly had no trouble walking down Garza, who’s punches seemed to lack any real power. Garza (9-3, 5 Kos) found a second wind and seemed to pick up the eighth and ninth rounds until Hernandez roared back in an excellent 10th and final round that featured 178 tag nrho cov punches.

 

 

 

Hernandez (11-1, 7 Kos) tsaws 50 percent of his power punches and connected on 40 percent of his punches compared to just 28 percent for Garza, however he threw just 719 total punches compared to more than 1,000 by Garza.

 

“I think it should have been a unanimous decision,” Hernandez said. “I’ve always been a slow starter and I feel like I lost the first two rounds, especially with the knockdown. But I won pretty much every round after that, I maybe lost three rounds.

 

 

 

“I’m not completely happy with my performance. I have to control my distance and my range a little bit better. I need to go back to the gym and work on those things. Before the summer comes I hope to have another fight and I hope it’s on SHOWTIME.

 

 

 

“I give Garza a lot of credit for getting in the ring and knocking me down. He hung in there for 10 rounds even after I caught him with some good shots. He was able to withstand those shots, but all that said, I still think it should have been a unanimous decision.”

 

 

 

Garza countered that sentiment.

 

 

 

“I thought it was a bogus decision,” Garza said. “I don’t understand that last judge’s card. I was happy with everything that I did. I executed well and did everything I needed to do to win the fight.

 

 

 

“I’m really disappointed with the outcome. I felt that I won. Rau kuv, I won a majority of the rounds and I knocked him down. I know knocking your opponent down usually leads to you winning the fight.”

 

 

 

Undefeated Uzbekistan power-puncher Shohjahon Ergashev handed Sonny Fredrickson the first loss of his career with an impressive third round TKO in the opening bout of the ShoBox telecast.

 

 

 

The win over the top-10 ranked Fredrickson extended Ergashev’s perfect record to 12-0 nrog 12 knockouts.

 

 

 

The 26-year-old pressed the action from the beginning, negating Fredrickson’s five-inch reach advantage with a steady diet of well-timed, crisp punches. Ergashev landed a wide left to the head that stumbled Fredrickson in the opening minute of the third and continued to tee-off as his opponent wobbled against the ropes With Fredrickson (18-1, 12 Kos) unable to defend himself and eating a series of brutal lefts, referee Benjy Esteves stepped in to stop the bout at 1:58 ntawm peb.

 

 

 

All of Ergashev’s 61 connects in the bout were power shots, and he connected on 77 percent of his power punches in the third and final round.

 

 

 

“The ref saved him,” Ergashev said. “If he let him stay on his feet any longer I would have knocked him out. He couldn’t handle my power.

 

 

 

“At this stage of my career, I am in the best shape of my life and the best I have felt. This is my time right now, especially because I am training with Rick (Phillips) thiab (Javan) Qab Zib (Hill Steward). That’s what leads to all of my knockout power.

 

 

 

“I’m ready for whatever comes next. I’m ready for more fights in the U.S., and I want to keep getting more exposure to show off my skills. I’m ready to fight anybody in America.”

 

 

 

Fredrickson, who became the 172 fighter to suffer his professional loss on the prospect developmental series, suffered a jaw injury in the bout and was unavailable for comment.

 

 

 

Friday tus tripleheader will replay on Monday, Jan. 15 ntawm 10 p.m. THIAB/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME on DEMAND® and SHOWTIME ANYTIME®.

 

 

 

Barry Tompkins called the ShoBox txiav txim los ntawm ringside nrog Steve Farhood thiab yav tas los lub ntiaj teb champion Raul Marquez pab raws li cov kws muaj txuj tshuaj ntsuam. The executive producer was Gordon Hall with Rich Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

 

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Lavxias teb sab Heavyweight Apti Davtaev Seem Undefeated rau Shields vs. Nelson Undercard nyob rau siav Pob zeb Resort Twv txiaj yuam pov

Ob peb entertaining fights tseem ceeb lub untelevised undercard rau ob-lub sij hawm Olympic kub medalist Claressa Shields tiv thaiv ntawm nws WBC thiab IBF lub npe tiv thaiv yuav tsum tau challenger Tori Nelson nyob rau siav Pob zeb Resort Twv txiaj yuam pov nyob rau hauv Verona, New York hmo no.
Nyob rau hauv lub ntsiab txhawb bout, Detroit ntawm Kurchaloi, Russia, heavyweight Apti Davtaev muaj ib tug muaj kev vam meej United States sib ntaus sib tua debut ntawm tw ib tug rau-round unanimous kev txiav txim siab dua Philadelphia lub Garrett “Lub qhov kawg Warrior” Wilson.
Wilson tsis tau ua nws yooj yim. Sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm ib tug khoov, lub hnyav ncawv muscled, tab sis ntau luv Wilson tuaj nrog txaus qus haymakers yuav ua rau tag nrho cov kev sib ntaus heev interesting. Davtaev tshwm kom muaj ib tug hnyav sab tes xis, uas nws poob mus rau lub zog lub taub hau ntawm Wilson feem ntau txaus mus khwv tau lub kaw, tab sis yuav tsum tau txais nod. Davtaev warrants credit rau mus ua tsov ua rog thaum uas ib tug ntawm Wilson lub looping ua viav vias kev cob cog rua.
Davtaev (tam sim no 14-0-1, 13 Kos) loses nws zoo meej KO feem pua, tab sis mus taug kev deb nrog ib tug nyuaj-tiv thaiv kov yeej ib foe uas tuaj rau yeej. Wilson yog tam sim no (18-14-1, 9 Kos).
Cov paj xyeem tau 58-56 los ntawm tag nrho cov peb txiav txim.
Ib lo headbutt coj ib tug abbreviated xaus rau lub rau-round super sib rov qab los ntawm Aktjubinsk, Kazakhstan’s Bakhtiyar Eyubov.
Nyob rau hauv tiv thaiv Lynchburg, Virginia’s Maurice Chalmers (14-13-1, 8 Kos), lub exciting Slugger Eyubov (13-0, 11 Kos) twb advancing qab active lub taub hau zog thiab ib cov seem txeej plhaub thaum nws lub taub hau collided nrog lub retreating Chalmers '. The cut that resulted was ruled too severe and the fight was ruled a No Decision at 1:59 ntawm cov lus qhib puag ncig.
Nyob rau hauv ib tug tsiaj qus cov poj niam txoj kev kaj heavyweight brawl featuring ruaj ruaj ya los ntawm txhua lub tsheb, wrestling tuas thiab ob peb MMA-style takedowns, Franchon “Lub Heavy tsoo Diva” Crews-Dezurn yeej ib unanimous rau-round kev txiav txim siab tshaj Tiffany “The Terminator” Woodard.
Crews-Dezurn, tam sim no 3-1, 1 KO, ntawm Baltimore, Maryland, muaj ntau ntau cov riam phom rau Wilson, North Carolina’s Woodard (tam sim no 4-10-3, 3 Kos), yog li Woodard sim thiab ua tau zoo yuav ua rau tej yam dab tuag. Yuav ua li cas raws li yog ib tug tsiaj qus punch-out featuring lub luj tshib thiab headlocks thiab takedowns uas tshuav ob leeg rau lub canvas ntau tshaj ib zaug.
Woodard coj ib tug ntau ntawm cov zog tawv thiab tsim nyog credit rau nws toughness. Crews-Dezurn tsom chav kawm ntawv nyob rau hauv tsis noj cov w rau feem ntau ntawm cov kev sib ntaus. Nws puas tau poob ib tug taw tes nyob rau hauv lub thib rau lub rau ib tug sneaky kua zaub ntsuab takedown.
Cov paj xyeem tau 59-53, 59-54 thiab 59-54.
Detroit ntawm Magnitogorsk, Russia’s Alexey Zubov outworked a determined Lamont “Dhau du” Capers ntawm Hawley, Pennsylvania, rau nws txoj kev mus rau ib tug rau-round feem ntau txiav txim.
Ib entertaining kev sib ntaus ntawm hard-nosed cruiserweights, Zubov twb txiav tshaj txoj cai qhov muag thiab coj ib co zoo punches, tab sis tsuas yog outworked qhov ntau xim Capers. Zubov tsom nws feem ntau-superior conditioning thiab ua hauj lwm qab ib tug educated jab, thaum Capers yog cov ntsiab lus rau nteg nyob rau hauv lub ropes thiab daim av ib qho nyuaj lauj kaub txhaj tshuaj feem ntau txaus kom nws nthuav.
Ib tug qhab nia ntawm 57-57 kos tau ntau tshaj kav los ntawm cov qhab nia 59-56 thiab 58-56 rau cov tawv Lavxias teb sab. Nrog lub yeej, Zubov tsiv nws cov ntaub ntawv rau 17-1, 9 Kos. Capers ntog rau 8-11-3.

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