PCW ULTRA comes to FITE with Anniversary 2K18

PCW ULTRA Anniversary 2K18:

Nke mbụ 2018 surprise for wrestling fans is here. We are proud to welcome a new member of the FITE family for 2018 – PCW ULTRA.

What better show to start it off than the biggest show PCW ULTRA has ever done? With Anniversary 2K18 they are set on doing just that. A special guest – The Great Muta will join the show. He will team up with Penta El Zero M and face off against Sami Callihan and Johnny Ultra in a Tag Team Grudge match.
PCW ULTRA Anniversary 2K18 comes to FITE on the Saturday, the 19th of January 2018. More info and fight card is in the press release below.

EWER WILL TRY TO MAKE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY AT NEF 32

Lewiston, Maine (December 28, 2017) - New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF) returns to Lewiston on Saturday, February 3, 2018 na agha nkwalite ọzọ mbuaha-mara-nkà ihe omume, “NEF 32: Super Saturday.” Earlier today, NEF announced the addition of a professional championship bout to the card. CJ Ewer (3-0) ga-izute Kemran Lachinov (5-2) for the vacant NEF MMA Professional Welterweight Title.

 

 

The bout will put Ewer in a unique positionto hold titles simultaneously in two weight divisions. It is a feat that has been attempted but never accomplished in NEF. Ewer is the reigning professional middleweight titleholder of the organization. He captured that title with a victory over Mike Hansen (5-8) last summer at “NEF 30” in Bangor, Maine. It took Ewer less than two minutes to finish Hansen with an arm triangle choke. The win not only earned Ewer the middleweight title but also a nomination for “2017 Submission of the Year.Should Ewer emerge victorious over Lachinov on February 3, he will stand atop both the welterweight and middleweight divisions. He represents Young’s MMA of Bangor.

 

 

“My opponent is fierce with a granite jaw and an iron will,” kwuru Ewer. “He’s by far the toughest fighter I’ve faced, and there will be a lot of pressure going into this fight given that it’s a title fight. I always rise to the level of competition and promise you’ll see the best, most prepared CJ you’ve ever seen.”

 

 

Kemran Lachinov is a seven-year veteran of the New England MMA scene. He is also a two-fight veteran of the Bellator cage where he remains undefeated. Lachinov is currently riding a three-fight win streak which began in early 2017. He will look to continue that success into 2018 starting with his bout against Ewer. Lachinov represents Team Link of Ludlow, Massachusetts.

 

 

NEF ọzọ mbuaha-mara-nkà ihe omume, “NEF 32: Super Saturday,” ga-ahụ ụlọ ọrụ na-eme ya-alọta Androscoggin Bank Colisee na Lewiston, Maine. The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, February 3, 2018. Tickets are on-sale now online at www.TheColisee.com.

Eze n'ọkwá ịrịba ama mbụ ụwa aha ịma ya aka José “Chelo” González ka a nkwado nkwekọrịta

Reading, På (December 27, 2017) – Eze n'ọkwá ụtọ ịkpọsa bịanyere aka n'akwụkwọ nkwado nke mbụ ụwa aha ịma ya aka José “Chelo” González ka a nkwado nkwekọrịta.
González, 34 nke Toa Baja, Puerto Rico nwere a ndekọ nke 24-2 na 19 knockouts.
González merie ya mbụ 19 oké mmanya na-enweta nkwanye n'elu Osenohan Vázquez (1-0), Eric Cruz (5-1-2), Hector Marengo (5-0-4) & Edgardo Soto (12-2).
On June 3, 2011, González merie ndị WBO Latino fechaa aha na a 6 gburugburu stoppage n'elu Gerardo Cuevas.
González mere ise ọma chebe onwe n'ihu aka WBO fechaa n'ụwa onye mmeri Ricky Burns na May 11, 2013.
González e achị na n'obi na ọma na ụzọ ya na-aghọ a n'ụwa onye mmeri n'ihu merụọ ya nkwojiaka na lakpuo si n'obi mgbe 10th gburugburu.
González rebounded site re-emeri ndị WBO Latino fechaa aha na ịgbachitere ya na a 5th gburugburu stoppage n'elu Marvin Quintero (26-5).
González ga-achọ na-abịa azụ mgbe a abụọ na-a-ọkara afọ layoff.
González kwuru: “I am very happy with this new chapter in my career. I am returning to the ring with plenty of excitement and with the same dedication I have always had. I thank Marshall and King’s Promotions for the opportunity and I have no doubt that together we will return to a world title.
We are excited to bring Jose into the fold. He is a world championship caliber fighter, and is a terrific addition to King’s Promotions. We are looking to make his debut in early March, na ọ bụrụ na ọ rụrụ anyị pụrụ ịhụ nnọọ nnukwu ohere ọdịnihu ya,” kwuru Eze n'ọkwá CEO Marshall Kauffman.
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Matthew sub-okporo ígwè na Alfredo Matias 'Anya’ Santiago na-setịpụrụ laghachi February

Fajardo, Puerto Rico – WBA ranked #13, Alfredo 'Anya’ Santiago (8-0, 2 Ko si) na ukwuu touted atụmanya, Matthew Matthias sub-okporo ígwè (8-0, 8 Ko si), ma site na Fajardo, ga-ebe ihe na Saturday, February 17, 2018 na Fajardo Municipal Equestrian Park. Mmegide ahụ ga-mara ọkwa anya site Fresh Productions.

 

 

Na asatọ ọgụ ọ bụla, ma alụso ama nwere nnọọ nnukwu mmeri n'elu atụmanya, ụwa aha contenders, na mbụ Olympians.

 

 

Azọ na fechaa nkewa, Santiago, a nwa afọ nke Moca, Dominican Republic, nwere atọ ọwọrọiso nara: mbụ Mexico Olympia, Arturo Santos Reyes site olu mkpebi ( UD ), bụbu ụwa aha contender, Jayson "La Maravilla’ Velez site ọtụtụ mkpebi, na mgbe niile ahụmahụ, Andrés 'ahịhịa’ Navarro obodo si.

 

 

On ya akụkụ, Matthew Matias, bụ onye nọ n'ọkwá dị welterweight nkewa, meriri na ya nke anọ ọkachamara agha, ebili atụmanya, Jeffrey Fontánez si Caguas site technical knockout na abụọ gbaa gburugburu.

 

 

Na ikpeazụ ya ngosi, ẹkenịmde ke November na Hotel Jaragua na Dominican Republic, Matthew Matias, ndibọhọ site na oru knockout na abụọ gbaa gburugburu, n'elu mbụ Venezuelan Olympia, Patrick Lopez.

 

 

“Dị na mbụ na Fresh Productions, ndị na-emegide nke 'Ojo’ na Subriel ga-oké quality,” kwuru ume Juan Orengo, “Anyị na-ama nwere na anyị nlegharị anya ọtụtụ ndị Mexico alụso na-ezi ihe ma ga-na oké ọnọdụ aga February 17. We always look for more experienced opponents to face my fighters because that’s what a real development is all about. Anyị na-adịghị ere na nrọ na-Fans ma ọ bụ ka m na-eti ọkpọ, ha na-alụ ọgụ ike n'ihi na ha mkpa ha na-adị njikere maka nnukwu ogbo n'ọdịnihu dị nso ".

 

 

 

Na-abịa oge adịghị anya, ndị iro na ndị ọzọ na-alụ ọgụ nke kaadị ga-mara ọkwa.

M-1 Global’s 20th anniversary a smashing success in 2017

M-1 Global president Vadim Finkelchtein
Saint Petersburg, Russia (December 27, 2017) — M-1 Global celebrated its 20nkeanniversary in style this past year, reestablishing itself as the preeminent mixed-martial-arts organization in Europe and Russia.
M-1 promoted 13 Challenges in 2017, 11 across Russia, as well as one each in China and Finland. Fighters from around the world competed including MMA superstars such as Sergey Kharitonov na Alexander Shlemenko, as well as rising stars Alexey Kunchenko na Artem Frolov.
M-1 Global founder and president Vadim Finkelchtein reviewed the 2017 oge, answering a series of questions below:
N'ozuzu, how do you evaluate the 2017 M-1 Challenge season in terms of achievements and accomplishments as a promotional company?
VF: “Na mbụ, we increased the number of events. Some were even rated among top 5 monthly sporting events on television, which is really an incredible achievement. We’ve almost finished building our new M-1 Arena and produced our own M-1 Be Strong Protein milkshake.
You promoted events in different countries this past year like Finland. Was M-1 embraced by those fans and, if so, why do you think so?
VF: “We held our first event in Finland and it was really successful. M-1 Ịma Aka 82took place in Hartwall Arena, one of the largest venues in Finland, located in the capital of Helsinki. Many fans came to watch our promotion’s debut in that country and it became one of the biggest MMA events in Finland history. Scandinavia is a very interesting region for us. We have many fighters from Finland and next year we are going to hold another event there.
We also had a big event in Harbin, China, which was a part of cultural program of Economic Forum. Many VIP visitors and thousands of fans gathered to watch the fights and it was a superb event. China is a prospective MMA market and we are going to work further, featuring more fighters from this country, and promote one or two event a year there.
“N'afọ ọzọ, we are going to promote even more events in other countries, planning to hold M-1 Challenge shows in Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, toro toro, China, Finland, Germany and the USA.
What was the M-1 highlight of the year?
VF: “This past year we had a lot of remarkable events and fights, so it’s very difficult to choose just one highlight. If I had to choose, the rematch between Alexander Shlemenko and Brandon Halsey was the highlight of the year. Thousands of people in Saint Petersburg on June 1abụrụ came to see the rematch and that liver-kick Alexander delivered made the crowd go crazy. In the first fight, Brandon won in 35 sekọnd, so Alexander wanted to revenge fast and it took him just 25 sekọnd. That was unbelievable and unforgettable!”
Compared to past years in what areas did M-1 improve in 2017?
VF: “Each year we have more high-level fighters and that is the main difference. MMA has been developing around the world and the competition is always getting tougher. Only the best fighters receive an opportunity to sign a contract with M-1 Global. We have an opportunity to choose the best fighters, increasing the level of fights, to make it impossible to predict the winners in advance. Ọzọkwa, we increased the number of events and TV coverage with some new TV contracts worldwide.
This was your 20th year. When you started 20 years ago did you envision the success M-1 has had in MMA?
VF: “I could not imagine MMA would become so popular. I went through the entire MMA evolution and the past 20 years I’ve been working on the promotion to make it better each year. The path was not easy because many years ago this kind of sport was considered criminal. Many called it fights without rules and I had to work hard to make people think about it as a legitimate sport.
M-1 added the flyweight division this past year. Why and was it successful in the eyes of fans?
VF: “Flyweight fighters can produce incredible performances. It was necessary for us to create this division because we knew that there were lot of good flyweight fighters. They wanted to fight in M-1 and we made it happen. We already have the first champion and a several tough contenders. Na 2018, the flyweight division will be very interesting.
M-1 CHALLENGE CHAMPIONS
HEAVYWEIGHT (265 lbs., 120,2 n'arọ)
VACANT
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT (205 lbs., 93,0 n'arọ)
VACANT
Middleweight (185 lbs., 83,9 n'arọ)
Artem Frolov (10-0-0 (M-1: 7-0-0), Russia
WELTERWEIGHT (170 lbs., 77,1 n'arọ)
Alexey Kunchenko (17-0-0 (M-1: 9-0-0), Russia
fechaa (155 lbs., 70,3 n'arọ)
Damir Ismagulov (14-2-0 (M-1: 9-1-0), Russia by way of Kazakhstan
FEATHERWEIGHT (145 lbs., 65,8 n'arọ)
Khamzat Dalgiev (10-1-0 (M-1: 7-1-0), Russia
Bantamweight (135 lbs., 61,2 n'arọ)
Movsar Evloev (8-0-0 (M-1: 8-0-0), Russia
FLYWEIGHT (125 lbs., 56,7 n'arọ)
Alexander Doskalchuk (8-1-0 (M-1: 3-4-1), Ukraine
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2017 ROOKIE nke afọ-alọghachi onu AT NEF 32

Lewiston, Maine (December 27, 2017) - New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF) laghachi Lewiston onSaturday, February 3, 2018 na agha nkwalite ọzọ mbuaha-mara-nkà ihe omume, “NEF 32: Super Saturday.” Earlier today, NEF announced the addition of an amateur women’s bantamweight bout to the card. Jayda “Lil Killah” Bailey(1-0) a na ndokwa ihu Amanda France (0-1) na a ọgụ arọ nke 135-pound.

Jayda Bailey made headlines this year when she became the youngest athlete to ever compete in a sanctioned MMA fight in Maine. A mere eight days after her 18th birthday, iwu kacha nta afọ maka Emmanuel soò na steeti, Bailey na-etinye ọnụ a kasị arụmọrụ ya mpụta mbụ megide Danae Dostie (0-1) na “NEF 31.” It took her just over 90-seconds to pound out a TKO victory. So impressive was the win that it earned Bailey a nomination for “Rookie nke Year.” The fans agreed and voted the Hermon, Maine teenager as the recipient of the award. Bailey is currently a member of Young’s MMA of Bangor. This summer, n'elu gụsịrị akwụkwọ n'ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị, ọ na-ezube ibughari na Albuquerque, New Mexico ebe ọ ga-eso Jackson wink Emmanuel Academy – home ọtụtụ n'elu UFC kpakpando.

“M ike na-eche ịbanye n'ime onu ọzọ na-egosipụta ikike m,” sị Bailey. “M na-ele na-esi ka mma ọ bụla m na-alụ ọgụ, na m obi ụtọ na--eche ihu a ịma aka ọhụrụ.”

That new challenge will come in the form of Amanda Gallo. Gallo trains with Robson Moura Nations United (RMNU) dabere na Tampa, Florida. She made her cage debut in the fall of 2016 megide Laine Orabona (2-2) on a fight card in Georgia. The thrilling contest went the distance and saw Gallo lose a very close split decision on the judges’ scorecards. She will come to Maine looking for the first win of her young career.

NEF ọzọ mbuaha-mara-nkà ihe omume, “NEF 32: Super Saturday,” ga-ahụ ụlọ ọrụ na-eme ya-alọta Androscoggin Bank Colisee na Lewiston, Maine. The omume na-ndokwa iji ebe on Saturday, February 3, 2018. Tickets are on-sale now online atwww.TheColisee.com.

“New England Ọdịnihu” series continues Feb. 10 na Worcester, MA

New England Future 5
Richard Rivera vs. Kevin Cobbs,
Elvis Figueroa vs. Government Biosse
Worcester, Uka. (December 26, 2017) — The popular “New England Ọdịnihu” usoro, promoted by Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE), returns with its fifth installment na satọden'abalị, February 10, na The palladium na Worcester, Massachusetts.
Undefeated Hartford (CT) atụmanya Richard “Popeye The Ọkwọ Ụgbọ Mmiri Man” Rivera (5-0, 4 Kos) na-ewe ke Kevin “KRAY 2 UNKL” Cobbs (10-2, 4 Kos) maka ohere iputa Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) New England aha ke asatọ-gburugburu isi ihe omume.
Rivera, 27, bụ a 2016 Rocky Marciano ndorondoro mmeri. The entertaining Rivera is coming off a sensational second-round knockout of 146-fight veteran Roberto Valenzuela this past Dec. 9 na Hampton, New Hampshire.
Fighting out of Burlington, VT, Cobbs hasn’t fought since January 19, 2016, when he lost to rising star David Benavidez.
Na isii-gburugburu co-apụta ihe omume, New Haven (CT) ibu middleweight naa Figueroa (3-0, 1 Ko) steps up to fight former New England super middleweight champion Government Biosse (15-7-3, 7 Kos).
The 21-year-old Figueroa is a three-time USA Boxing Nationals Championship gold medalist. The battle-tested Biosse, fighting out of Providence by way of Cape Verde, is a former college football player who has notable victories against Joey Spina na Santiago Samaniego, as well as an eight-round draw with Peter Manfredo, Obere. in his last fight on May 13, 2016.
I am excited to have our second year is starting with a bang featuring these great up-and-coming boxers willing to be battle tested so early in their respective careers,” ume Jose Antonio Rivera kwuru. “It shows they are serious about their careers and that they also have the right attitude needed to become world champion. I am also excited about our great undercard that is going to provide an action-packed night of boxing for fans.
Fighting on the undercard in four-round bouts are Worcester featherweight Andino Ranse (1-0) vs. Alex Montes (1-2-1), nke Lawrence (MA), Danbury (CT) welterweight Omar Bordoy, Obere. (2-0) vs. Puerto Rican onye mbusoagha Alexander “El Bravo” Picot (2-4-1), Southbridge (MA) welterweight Wilfredo “na Sucaro” na-ekpere arụsị (3-0, 1 Ko) vs. pro-debuting Nick Peralta, nke Lawrence, undefeated Springfield (MA_ light heavyweight Ray “Bazooka” Graceski (5-0, 3 Kos). vs. Nathan Schulte (0-4), nke Woburn (MA), Hartford keobere Middleweight Jose “Gosiri R” Rivera (4-1, 3 Kos) vs. Eean Chappell (0-1-1), Springfield welterweight Derrick “Ugboro abụọ Mmetụta” Whitley (2-0) vs. Roger Blankenship (1-2) and Worcester’s two-time national amateur champion Bobby “BH3” Harris, IIIvs. Philadelphia middleweight Greg Tomas (1-10).
All ọgụ na alụso bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe.
Tiketi, ọnụ na $75.00 (ringside) na $45.00 (n'ozuzu mbanye), ndị na ere na dị ịzụta na www.ThePalladium.net ma ọ bụ na palladium igbe ọrụ (general mbanye naanị), ma ọ bụ site na ịkpọtụrụ Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) ma ọ bụ ihe ọ bụla nke alụso.
Ụzọ na-emeghe na 6 p.m. NA, mbụ n'obi 7 p.m. NA.

 

 

 

 

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Borizteca Boxing ịrịba ama undefeated super flyweight Dewayne Beamon

San Diego, dị ka. (December 26, 2017) – Borizteca Boxing ụtọ ịkpọsa bịanyere aka n'akwụkwọ nkwado nke undefeated super flyweight contender Dewayne “kwụsị-agba ọsọ” Beamon ka nanị promotional nkwekọrịta.
Beamon nke Goldsboro, North Carolina nwere na-enweghị mmerụ akara nke 13-0 na iri knockouts.
The 32 afọ Beamon bụ a afọ atọ ọkachamara, na ugbua nwere nnukwu Enwee Mmeri n'elu Rudolph Oke (10-2); mbụ ụwa aha ịma ya aka William Gonzalez (30-6) & Jose Alfredo Rodriguez (32-5).
Beamon na-abịa anya a 2nd gburugburu stoppage n'elu Zenon Venancio on November 17 na Tijuna, Mexico.
I am very excited to sign with Borizteca Promotions. I like what Saul and Christine had to say. I had a lot of other offers, but they share my vision. I am an active fighter, na Borizteca Boxing na-ekwe nkwa na m ọrụ,” sị Beamon.
Beamon na-atụ anya na-abịa afọ na-a a afọ na ikwu n'ụzọ ya n'ime contendership.
“Na 2018, Ana m atụ anya na-a n'ụwa onye mmeri, a Fighter of the Year nominee and to be a major player in the super flyweight division. I feel like I can beat the champions like Naoya Inoue. He has been fighting lower ranked guys then I am. Borizteca Boxing will get me those regional titles where it will get me into mandatory positions. I wanted to fight on the 1st SuperFly card in September, and I was hoping to fight Brian Viloria. Those fights will happen this year and people will understand why they call me “Mr. Kwụsị-agba ọsọ.”
“Anyị na-akpa nganga nwere Dewayne n'okpuru anyị. Anyị nwere nnukwu atụmatụ maka Dewayne na 2018,” said Saul Rios of Borizteca Boxing. “Anyị na-eme ihe outcall niile ndị na-akwalite na Dewayne bụ njikere ịlụ ọgụ onye ọ bụla na super flyweight nkewa, dị nnọọ na-enye anyị a oku na-aga.”

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FNU ọgụ Egwuregwu Gosi “Fast” Eddie Chambers Interview

Nke a izu Tom, Tony and Rich catch up with Professional Boxer “Fast” Eddie ulo. O di nwute na, a ndekọ glitch hapụrụ anyị enweghị na mbụ ọkara nke na agbasa ozi n'ikuku n'abalị ebe anyị nwere oké ụka banyere ihe Chambers emezu ya ọrụ otú anya. Anyị zopụtara dum Eddie Ajụjụ ọnụ, ezie. Rich arịọ mgbaghara nke anọ co-usu (Tom na Cat) maka ya mgbe nile interruptions ná mmalite aga. Nwee ndidi, ezie, folks. Nke a bụ otu n'ime ndị kasị mma ajụjụ ọnụ anyị na-na na na-eduzi a ogologo oge, na Eddie bụ ezigbo klas emume. Ọ bụ uru na ndị na-ege ntị na a ga-eleghị anya ndị mbụ n'ime ọtụtụ chats na Chambers anyị ga-abụ na-enwe n'ọdịnihu.

 

Eddie Chambers Interview

 

TWO-DIVISION WORLD CHAMPION DANNY GARCIA RETURNS TO THE RING TO FACE FORMER WORLD CHAMPION BRANDON RIOS ON SATURDAY, -Ahụ. 17 LIVE ON SHOWTIME FROM MANDALAY BAY EVENTS CENTER & PRESENTED BY PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS

Ọzọ, 168-Pound Champion David Benavidez Makes First World Title Defense in a Rematch with Ronald Gavril in the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Co-Njirimara
Tiketi na Sale Saturday, December 23 na 10 a.m. PST!
Las Vegas (December 21, 2017) – Two-nkewa n'ụwa onye mmeri Danny “Ngwa” Garcia -alaghachi mgbanaka na-na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios in a welterweight showdown on Saturday, February 17 na-na OGE IHE NKIRI at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas and presented by Premier Boxing agbachitere.
Na ngalaba-mma, ọkpọ-ntà n'ụwa onye mmeri David “The Red Flag” Benavidez will defend his Super Middleweight World Championship for the first time against Ronald Gavril in a rematch of their thrilling September 2017 bout in which Benavidez won the vacant title by split decision.
The card is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and TGB Promotions in association with DSG Promotions. The Benavidez-Gavril rematch is co-promoted by Sampson Boxing. Tickets for the live event go on sale Saturday, Dec. 23 na 10 a.m. PST and will be available at AXS.com.
I’m excited just to get back in the ring,” Kwurula Garcia, who was reigning world champion for the better part of six years dating back to his win over Hall of Famer Erik Morales in 2012 site March 2017. “I needed the time off to recuperate and let my body heal.
Garcia (33-1, 19 Kos) was a unified world champion at super lightweight and welterweight and has fought and defeated many of the most formidable opponents in both divisions spanning two generations-Morales, Zab Juda, Kendall Holt, Amir Khan, Lucas Matthysse, Paulie Malignaggi and Lamont Peterson among them. Four of his five opponents in the welterweight division were world champions and 10 nke ikpeazụ ya na 14 opponents were world champions or former world champions.
I was the reigning champion for six years, so I needed the rest,” continued the 29-year old Philadelphia fighter. “I’m ready to kick off the year in style and take over the welterweight division.
Na ikpeazụ ya ọgụ, a welterweight clash of world title holders, Garcia lost via split decision to now unified 147-pound world champion Keith Thurman in a hard-fought, exciting fight that aired live on CBS. The SHOWTIME BOXING on CBS broadcast drew the biggest boxing audience of the year, more than five million viewers which remains the largest audience to witness a primetime boxing broadcast since 1998.
Ugbu a, Garcia looks to re-establish his once dominant position at welterweight, a division that boasts more top-10 pound-for-pound fighters in the sport than any other weight class; fighters including world champions Errol Spence Jr., Thurman, Shawn Porter, Kell miri-iyi, Lamont Peterson and more.
What’s interesting in this fight with Brandon Rios is our styles. We both like to come forward. This kind of matchup will bring out the best in both of us. I’m excited to be back in Las Vegas. I’ve had some of my best performances and some of my biggest fights there. I beat Lucas Matthysse and Amir Khan in Vegas. You fight in Las Vegas, you’re a superstar,” added Garcia.
Dị ka Garcia, Rios has fought many of the top welterweights of this era including world champions Timothy Bradley and Manny Pacquiao. The hard-nosed slugger from Oxnard, Calif., nwere 34 Enwee Mmeri, 25 site knockout. The 31-year-old Rios always comes prepared to battle. With an aggressive style and granite chin, he is one of the most entertaining boxers in the sport. In his last fight he scored a TKO victory over Aaron Herrera on June 11. A victory over Garcia, a top-10 welterweight in his own right, would immediately change the course of Rioscareer and demand that he be placed among the top-ranked in the division.
I’m excited to prove my critics wrong again,” said Rios. “I’m bring a ‘Bam BamRios slugfest to my fans. Danny is a great fighter, but I will beat him just like I have beat others in the past. I am focused and will make this a classic Mexican-Puerto Rican battle!”
SHOWTIME is poised to start the year with two crucial welterweight main event matchups,” kwuru Stephen Espinoza, Executive Vice President and General Manager of SHOWTIME Sports®. “Following the January 20nke event pitting Errol Spence Jr. vs. Lamont Peterson, Garcia vs. Rios features two of the most battle-tested and ferocious 147-pound fighters in the world. Add in the Benavidez vs. Gavril II co-feature, a fight that is guaranteed to deliver dramatic action, and we are picking up right where we left off in 2017 delivering the most compelling and important matchups in boxing’s deepest divisions.
We’re looking forward to the action at Mandalay Bay Events Center in February,” Kwurula Leonard Ellerbe, CEO Mayweather Promotions. “Both Garcia and Rios are seasoned fighters that have faced the toughest competition in the welterweight division and they are both very hungry for a big win. The co-feature rematch between the youngest reigning world champion David Benavidez and challenger Ronald Gavril we already know will be thrilling. All four of these men have proven that they’ll put it all on the line in the boxing ring to leave no doubt about who the better man is. Na mgbakwunye, we are working on a crowd-pleasing undercard now. Everyone on this card will need to bring their ‘A gameto Las Vegas in order to be victorious on February 17.”
Danny Garcia is one of the most battle-tested, skillful boxers in the sport. What he did in running through the 140-pound division before moving up to welterweight is simply amazing,” said Tom Brown, President nke TGB n'ọkwá. “‘Bam BamRios is a throwback warrior. He never met a fight that he backed down from. Putting Garcia and Rios into the ring against each other promises nothing but fireworks in a match that should provide maximum entertainment for fans. It’s the kind of fight that belongs in Las Vegas, a classic battle that harkens to welterweight wars of the past. The first match between Benavidez and Gavril left enough room for doubt that a rematch should settle any remaining questions. I’d expect both boxers to come in with something to prove and that translates into a fan-friendly match.
The 21-year-old Benavidez (19-0, 17 Kos) became the youngest reigning world champion in boxing and the youngest 168-pound champion in history at 20-years, nine months old when he scored a split decision against Gavril to win the super middleweight title on September 8. The bout featured multiple swings of momentum, thrilling exchanges and a wild 12nke gburugburu. Benavidez and Gavril pushed each other to deliver the best performance of their respective careers thus far.
I feel I won the fight,” said Gavril immediately after the decision. “I dominated the pace. I can’t say anything elseThe only thing I can do is to ask for a rematch.
On February 17, Gavril will get it.
No excuses this time,” kwuru Sampson Lewkowicz nke Sampson Boxing. “The minute Benavidez finished the fight I requested the rematch-on behalf of the winner-for the sole reason that he needed to win by emphatically and not by split decision. I wanted the public to be able to have the rematch so that everyone will know who the best is. I expect this time Gavril will say that he’s really been beaten. As the youngest reigning champion in the sport today, I want no doubt that Benavidez is the better man. It was a great fight the first time and this time we’ll see who the best truly is. Ọ dịghị ngọpụ. No doubt.
Na-alụ ọgụ na Phoenix, Ariz., Benavidez had scored 10 straight knockouts leading up to the match against Gavril. His eight-round KO victory over Rogelio Medina put him position for the vacant title.
This is a fight that my father, my team and I decided to take again to show everybody that I’m really the champion and there’s more to me than just being the youngest world champion,” Benavidez said. “I feel like I’m the better fighter and I’m going to definitely show it this time. I learned from that first fight that he puts on a lot of pressure. He likes to throw at the same time that I’m throwing. There are a couple different approaches to take against that. It’s going to be a great night of fights. Danny Garcia and ‘Bam Bam’ Rios, these are two fighters I look up to in the sport and it’s an honor to fight in their undercard. My training has been going well. We decided to bring in a strength and conditioning coach and I feel really strong. I believe I’ll be very prepared.
Gavril (18-2, 14 Kos) rose rapidly through the ranks by scoring seven straight victories including four by knockout since 2015. The 31-year-old Gavril was born in Bacau, Romania and now lives and fights out of Las Vegas. He fought a brilliant match against Benavidez, seizing control in the middle rounds and even dropping the young contender in the 12nke with less than a minute left in the fight. Mee elu mee ala, it wasn’t enough as Gavril lost on two of the three judges’ scorecards.
I can’t wait to get into the ring again and take that belt,” said Gavril. “I learned his game plan quickly during the first fight, I blocked it well then, and I plan to do the same again. He has fast hands and power, I won’t take that from him, but I am prepared for whatever plan he comes in the ring with. I know I have what it takes to win this time. Preparing for this fight the second time around has been different, training has been more intense, and my team is preparing me to take him out once and for all. I can’t let him win. Some people said I won back in September, and were surprised by my performance. I thought it was close, and I thought the knock down gave me the advantage to win. All I can do is be ready. I don’t think either of us will upset the fans on fight night. I want to thank Floyd Mayweather and Leonard for another opportunity against Benavidez. He’s a great fighter and tough competitor and this will certainly be a great fight.
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