Eight Elite Boxers From Pound-4-Pound Boxing Program Head to 2017 USA Boxing Elite Youth National Championships & Junior Open

Pound-4-Pound Boxing Program sends 2017 USA Boxing Elite and Youth National Championships and Junior Open
(L-R,

Angel Barrientes 15-yrs (101 lbs),

Jordan Aguilar 18-yrs108 lbs,
John Armstrong 10-yrs (65 lbs),
Chavez Barrientes 15-yrs (106 lbs), Lesley Soto 18-yrs (125 lbs),
Gabriel Soto 13-yrs (85 lbs),
Anthony Torres 13-yrs (80 lbs), Dorian Khan 15-yrs (110 lbs)
Las Vegas, NV (December 4, 2017)Eight members from the Pound-4-Pound Kolimbitsira Thupi, Las Vegas’ # 1 amateur boxing program, will compete in the 2017 USA Boxing Elite Youth National Championships & Junior Open. The five-day tournament will take place in Salt Lake City, UT, at the Calvin L. Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center, more commonly known as the Salt Palace, starting December 5TH through December 9TH.
Only the best boxers from around the United States will compete to see who is the best amateur boxer in the nation. Onse 15 ndipo 16 year-olds who win this tournament will make the USA Boxing Team. All others will be ranked #1 in their respective weight classes.
This is the big tournament that our team has been waiting to participate in,” said Pound-4-Pound head coach Richard Barrientes. “Only the elite amateur fighters from around the country will be competing. All my kids have worked extremely hard to get here. I’m very proud of this group and everyone knows what it’s going to take to come out on top. Competing in these type of tournaments is what builds self-esteem. Kupambana kapena kutaya, these kids will never forget these moments.

Toka Kahn-Clary stops John Moralde in 7 To capture WBC USNBC Featherweight Title!

Undefeated Italian cruiserweight Fabio Turchi makes successful American debut
Unbeaten featherweight Irvin Gonzalez Records sensational one-punch knockout
REAL DEAL CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING V
Yovomerezeka zotsatira
Providence, Rhode Island (December 2, 2017) – Professional boxing returned to The Strand Ballroom and Theatre in Providence last night, December 1 kwa nthawi yoyamba mu 20 Zaka and popular Providence featherweight Toka “T-Nice” Kahn Clary didn’t disappoint the large, raucous crowd.
Kahn-Clary (24-1, 16 Ko) turned in a dominant performance, winning by way of a seventh-round technical knockout, over previously undefeated Filipino slugger John Vincent Moralde (19-1, 10 Ko), the WBC Asian featherweight titlist, Analanda mzindawo ndi wopanda munthu World Council Maseŵera a nkhonya (WBC) USNBC featherweight championship.
Real Deal Championship Boxing V”, presented by Hall of Famer Evander Holyfield’s The Real Deal Boxing, aired live on CBS Sports Network, the undercard was live-streamed on www.TheRealDealBoxing.com. Calling the action were Paulie Malignaggi, Steve Farhood and Barry Tompkins.
The 25-year-old Kahn-Clary, who won the North American Boxing Association (Komanso) title in his last fight, used a stiff jab and solid defense to frustrate his opponent early in the fight, setting the pace to take a decisive scoring advantage.
Toka-Kahn came out firing in the fourth round, applying more pressure to take full command, and he never let up. Rapid fire punches by Toka-Kahn, thrown from all angles, repeatedly landed on his overmatched opponent. By the end of round seven it was clear that the end was near for Moralde and it came suddenly when Moralde couldn’t continue anymore.
This was great usikuuno,” Holyfield commented about promoting his first show in Providence. “We want Toka to be our first world champion and this performance should put him in good position. It was very important to build his fanbase at home in Providence and we look forward to promoting here in the near future.
I’m not a one-punch fighter,” WBA No. 14-rated Toka explained. “I kept walking him down and hit him with some good body shots. I’m not going to call anybody out by name but I’m ready to fight anybody in my weight class.
This is such a good feeling. I came here but could have ended up anywhere. I’m truly blessed to be in Providence and have these great fans. Ndili nazo gulu kumbuyo kwanga. I want to fight the best to be the best, it’s the only way to make money and be recognized. I’m ready for anybody!”
The American debut of undefeated Italian cruiserweight FabioStone CrusherTurchi (13-0, 11 Ko) was a clinic in last night’s co-featured event against Demetrius Banks (9-4, 4 Ko), wa Detroit. Turchi patiently applied constant pressure, methodically breaking down the game Banks and hurting his opponent with a flurry of punches in the third round. The end came when Banks failed to answer the bell for round five.
“Ndine wokondwa kwambiri,” Turchi remarked after the fight. “This was so emotional for me because it was the first time I fought in front of Evander. I’m happy with my performance but I think I could have done better”.
I felt the heat from the Italian-American fans and I thank them for helping me sustain. I also want to thank The Real Deal Boxing. My next fight will be February 2 at home in Florence, for the European Union title.
In the CBSSN televised opener, red-hot featherweight prospect made Irvin Gonzalez(8-0, 7 Ko) made the most of his national TV debut, switching freely from orthodox stance to southpaw and back throughout the fight, en route to a sensational third-round knockout of Colombian knockout artist Marlon Olea (13-2, 12 Ko). The lightning-quick Gonzalez, of Worcester, MA, consistently beat his opponent to the punch, and finished off Olea with a straight right to the body to keep his perfect pro record intact. Olea was fighting in the U.S. kwa nthawi yoyamba.
Usikuuno, I showed that I’m a real fighter,” Gonzalez said after the fight. “I believe I’m a contender in my weight class. I’m going back to the drawing board with my coaches and 2018 is going to be my year.
Local favorite Nick DeLomba (12-2, 2 Ko), representing nearby Cranston, RI, pleased his supportive crowd, registering a hard-fought victory by way of an eight-round unanimous decision versus Bronx junior welterweight Louis Cruz (12-4, 6 Ko) kwa okhala Universal nkhonya Federation (UBF) junior welterweight title. Cruz was penalized a one-point deduction in the fourth round for a low blow. Ambiri anali 79-72 ndipo 78-73 kawiri.
Two-time New England Golden Gloves champion Timmy Ramos (4-0-2, 4 Ko), fighting out of Framingham, MA, anakhalabe unbeaten, but he fought a four-round split draw with Worcester, MA junior lightweight Phil Davis (1-1-1) in an entertaining give-and-take contest. Ambiri anali 39-37 ndipo 38-38 kawiri.
Philadelphia welterweight Poindexter “Molapitsa” Knight (1-0, 1 Ko), ndi 2017 National Golden Magolovesi ngwazi, had an auspicious pro debut, trapping Samuel Forjoe (0-2) in the corner right after the first bell. The gifted southpaw, a prized prospect for fans to keep an eye on, unloaded ten unanswered punches until referee Danny Schiavone halted the action at 1:03 wa kutsegula kuzungulira.
Las Vegas junior middleweight Jeremy “J-Flash” Nichols (8-1-1, 2 Ko) opened the night with a six-round unanimous decision win over battled-tested Puerto Rican fighterDaniel Sostre (13-16-1, 5 Ko). Ambiri anali 60-54 ndipo 59-55 kawiri.
Complete zotsatira m'munsimu:
Yovomerezeka zotsatira
ZIKULUZIKULU CHOCHITIKA – VACANT WBC USNBC FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Toka Kahn-Clary (24-1, 16 Ko), Providence, RI by way of Liberia
WTKO7 (3:00)
John Vincent Moralde (19-1, 10 Ko), General Santos, Philippines
(Toka-Kahn won vacant WBC USNBC featherweight title)
CO-FEATURE – CRUISERWEIGHTS
Fabio Turchi (13-0, 10 Ko), Florence, Italy
WTKO4 (3:00)
Demetrius Banks (9-4, 4 Ko), Detroit, LANGA
Zithunzi za JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Jeremy Nichols (8-1-1, 2 Ko), Las Vegas, NV
WDEC6 (60-54, 59-55, 59-55)
Daniel Sostre (13-16-1, 5 Ko), Vega Maja, Puerto Rico
WELTERWEIGHTS
Poindexter Knight (1-0, 1 KO), Philadelphia, PA
WTKO1 (1:03)
Samuel Forjoe (0-1),              , NY
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS
Nick DeLomba (12-2, 2 Ko), Cranston, RI
WDEC8 (79-72, 78-73, 78-73)
Louis Cruz (12-4, 6 Ko),              , NY.
ZITHUNZI ZABWINO
Timmy Ramos (4-0-2, 4 Ko), Framingham, MA
WD4 (39-37, 38-38, 38-38)
Phil Davis (1-1-1), Worcester, MA
FEATHERWEIGHTS
Irvin Gonzalez (8-0, 7 Ko), Worcester
WKO3 (1:14)
Marlon Olea (13-2, 12 Ko), Barranquilla, Colombia
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Ndipo komabe! JULIA BUDD RETAINS WOMEN’S FEATHERWEIGHT WORLD TITLE WITH A SPLIT DECISION VICTORY AT BELLATOR 189

 

 

Complete Bellator 189: Budd vs. Blencowe 2 Main Khadi Results:

Julia Budd (11-2) anagonjetsa Arlene Blencowe (10-7) kudzera kugawanika zochita (46-49, 48-47, 49-46)

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/sch58s8ehmtwnjr/AAAx69mIvHYsMWb1iukNObqea?dl=0

Rafael Lovato Jr. (7-0) anagonjetsa Chris Honeycutt (10-2, 1 NC) kudzera akamakambirana (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tcr1yg7q1e190fc/AAA7RYTKz1PLenoBmmjKaluTa?dl=0

Chidi Njokuani (18-5, 1 NC) anagonjetsa Hisaki Kato (8-3) kudzera akamakambirana (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xbk2nyzieavcgcm/AADm9fwL3c9TniJiK-gb-u4oa?dl=0

 

David Rickels (19-4, 2 NC) anagonjetsa Adam Piccolot (9-2) kudzera akamakambirana (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jz0hx1wjmz82s11/AAB-PokM2z8vn211Lmv9WojZa?dl=0

 

Kuyambirira Khadi Results:

Sam Sicilia (16-8) anagonjetsa Marcos Galvao (18-9-1) kudzera akamakambirana (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Gaston Bolanos (2-1) anagonjetsa Rick Gutierrez (0-2) via knockout at 1:13 wa kuzungulira limodzi

Mandel Nallo (6-0) anagonjetsa Alec Williams (6-2) via TKO at 0:18 wa kuzungulira limodzi

Juliana Velasquez (6-0) anagonjetsa Na Liang (6-2) kudzera kugonjera (arm bar) pa 0:32 wa kuzungulira awiri

Cris Williams (3-0) anagonjetsa Thomas Lopez (1-3) kudzera kugonjera (triangle) pa 1:39 wa kuzungulira limodzi

Stephanie Geltmacher (2-0) anagonjetsa Ky Bennett (0-1) kudzera akamakambirana (30-25, 30-25, 30-27)

Brian Grinnell (9-7) anagonjetsa Kemmyelle Haley (7-6) via submission at 0:39 wa kuzungulira limodzi

Brandon Phillips (7-3) anagonjetsa Jordan Howard (10-4) kudzera akamakambirana (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)

Andrew Parker (7-2) anagonjetsa Frank Patterson (4-5) kudzera kugonjera (triangle) pa 3:03 wa kuzungulira limodzi

 

LFA RETURNS TO DALLAS NEXT WEEK WITH NEW MAIN EVENT LFA 28 – JACKSON vs. LUNA

ZIKULUZIKULU CHOCHITIKA:
THE LEECH
DAMON JACKSON
vs.
LUIS LUNA
LIGHTWEIGHT REMATCH
NKHA-ZIKULUZIKULU CHOCHITIKA:
TRAIL BLAZER
KEVIN HOLLAND
vs.
MOOSE
CHRIS BACHMEIER
MIDDLEWEIGHT chiwonetsero
LACHISANU, DECEMBER 8th LIVE on AXS TV
THE BOMB FACTORY in DALLAS, Texas
Tickets are on sale NOW through TheBombFactory.com
Houston, Texas – Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA) CEO Ed Soares announced today that the promotion has a new main event at LFA 28, which takes place next week at The Bomb Factory in Dallas, Texas.

LFA 28 will feature a new main event when UFC vet DamonThe LeechJackson battles longtime rival and fellow Legacy FC alum Luis Luna in a lightweight rematch. The change came when original headliner Evan Cutts suffered an injury in training. Undefeated prospect Jaleel Willis was set to face Cutts, but will now have his LFA debut at a future date. LFA 28 – Jackson vs. Luna takes place this Friday, December 8th at The Bomb Factory in Dallas, Texas. Lonse chachikulu khadi adzakhala televised moyo ndi lonselo pa AXS TV pa 9 p.m. AND / 6 p.m. PT.
Damon Jackson is a UFC vet and former Legacy champion that is coming off an impressive submission win at LFA 16,” Ananena Soares. “He will face his longtime rival Luis Luna, who has been wanting a rematch with Jackson for over four and a half years. LFA started at The Bomb Factory in Dallas in January and returned in July. We will continue our exciting history in Big D next week at LFA 28.
Tickets for LFA 28 – Jackson vs. Luna are available for purchase NOW at TheBombFactory.com.
Jackson (12-2-1) comes into this fight looking to remind people that history has a way of repeating itself in the world of combat sports. In April 2013, Jackson faced Luna (14-6) in his fifth professional fight. The bout was Luna’s eleventh as a professional fighter. Jackson won the bout via armbar, but not without a bit of controversy.
The fight was back and forth until Jackson landed an illegal knee to a downed opponent in Round 1. The referee stopped the action and re-centered the fighters, but Luna was angry. When Jackson put his hand out to touch gloves, Luna ignored the gesture and threw a left hook and a flurry of punches that dropped Jackson. The NAIA All-American, Jackson, used his elite wrestling skills to survive the round.
In Round 2, both fighters came out firing. Luna gained top position off a trip that he utilized during the early striking exchange. Jackson, who is a master scrambler and appropriately nicknamedThe Leech”, quickly got back to his feet and landed a double-leg takedown. He then advanced seamlessly into a full mount. After raining down some ground and pound, Luna turned and Jackson moved with him, while transitioning into a fight-ending belly down armbar at the 1:15 mark of Round 2.
Jackson got the win that night, but Luna feels that the fight is not finished. While Jackson went on to gain fame fighting for Legacy FC, UFC, and LFA, Luna also elevated his profile by fighting in Legacy FC and is widely considered one of the top lightweights in the state of Texas. While Jackson is looking to have history repeat itself, Luna is aiming to prove another old adage. That would be the one that says lightning never strikes twice in the same place. Therein, as the Bard would tell us, lies the rub. The LFA 28 headliner will settle this bad blood rivalry, while also determining which maxim expresses the most truth.
Main Khadi (Televised on AXS TV at 9 p.m. AND / 6 p.m. PT):
Main Kadamsanayu | Opepuka podwala (155 LB)
Damon Jackson (12-2-1) vs. Luis Luna (14-6)
Middleweight podwala (185 LB)
Kevin Holland (10-3) vs. Chris Bachmeier (10-1)
Light-Heavyweight Bout (205 LB)
– Alonzo Menifield (4-0) vs. Otavio Lacerda (9-4)
Bantamweight podwala (135 LB)
Miles Johns (5-0) vs. Caio Machado (10-4)
Featherweight podwala (145 LB)
Steven Peterson (15-6) vs. Dustin Winter (6-4)
Welterweight podwala (170 LB)
Melvin Jordan (5-2) vs. Nikolay Veretennikov (4-3)
Welterweight podwala (170 LB)
Ramiz Brahimaj (4-0) vs. Ben Simons (2-1)
Mu September 2016, Legacy FC and RFA officials announced that they would be merging to form the premier developmental organization in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) starting in January 2017. Legacy FC and RFA have launched the careers of over 150 athletes that have reached the pinnacle of MMA by competing in the UFC.
LFA 28 will be the third LFA event to take place in the City of Dallas. It will also be the seventh time that the LFA has traveled toThe Lone Star Stateof Texas. Further information about LFA 28 adzakhala analengeza posachedwapa. The entire main card of LFA 28 adzakhala televised moyo ndi m'dzikolo pa AXS TV pa 9 p.m. AND / 6 p.m. PT.
Chonde kukaona LFAfighting.com chifukwa bout zosintha ndi zambiri. LFA is on Facebook at Legacy Fighting Alliance. LFA is also on Instagram at @LFAfighting ndipo Twitter pa @LFAfighting.

Jessica McCaskill Gets Her Wish to Face Katie Taylor: Social Media Challenges Turn to Women’s Super Fight on December 13 mu London

Christmas comes a little early this year for hard-punching Warriors Boxing lightweight Jessica ‘CasKILLAMcCaskill.

All year, she and manager/trainer Rick Ramos have been expressing their wish, via social media, to face Irish gold medalist turned professional world champion Katie Taylor.
Pa Lachitatu, December 13, they will get their wish, as Chicago-based McCaskill (5-1, 3 Ko) will challenge Taylor (7-0, 4 Ko) for her WBA Lightweight Championship at York Hall in London, England, and live before a massive audience on Sky Sports.
I’m relieved. I’ve been working toward this fight for a long time,” said McCaskill, chovoteledwa #2 in the world at 135 lbs and #1 in the United States in women’s boxing. “We have been training for this fight since my last fight because we knew it was coming and we’ve definitely bumped up the intensity.
Before turning professional a year ago, the popular Taylor, from Bray, won lightweight gold at the 2012 London Olympics, as well as an impressive assortment of world and European amateur championships. Known as the Irish athlete of her entire generation, Taylor is regarded as a superstar in the UK because of her aggressive and crowd-pleasing style.
I’ve never watched a full fight of hers,” professed McCaskill. “I’ve seen some highlights. I see mistakes she makes, but it’s not so much what I see in her. It’s what I see in all her opponents. They’ve all been scared of her. I am not. You won’t see any fear in me. Everybody else was terrified to engage her. They just showed up. I’ll be fighting to the last bell.
Much of the credit for landing the fight must go to Ramos, who doggedly pursued Taylor and her promoter, Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing, on social media.
I felt like offended about comments Katie and Eddie made about how no one wants to fight her,” explained Ramos. “I remember thinking, ‘well, NO ONE called Jessica. We would love to fight Katie!’ That kind of started everything. Eddie Hearn finally did contact me via Instagram and things started getting real. I was happy that my social-media tactic worked!”
McCaskill, who also works full-time in Regulatory and Reporting at R.J. O’Brien & Associates investment bank in Chicago, says she’s not intimidated about stepping into Taylor’s home field for this fight. Pamenepo, she’s expecting a number of her fans to be there as well.
It’s funny because of my job and my previous investment banking job, I have a lot of contacts and friends over there who are excited to show up for me. My company I work for has a branch that is three miles from the venue. I’ll be expecting a lot of fans there for me as well that night. It would be incredible to headline over there and to break her undefeated record and get my first world title in one night in front of them. Ndikuyang'anira!”
About Ankhondo Maseŵera a nkhonya
Anapezerapo mu 2003, Ankhondo Maseŵera a nkhonya ukugwira pansi losavuta nzeru zingadzetse yabwino boxers m'dzikoli kulimbana mafani, agwirizane nawo mpikisano mwauchidakwa, ndipo pochita zimenezi thandizo womwenso ndi masewera a nkhonya kwa mbadwo watsopano.
Ndi mndandanda wa bwino Samalani-Per-View kumaonekera ndi odzaza nyumba yake ngongole, Ankhondo a malonda chitsanzo akuchita zodabwitsa mu masewera kuti anali chokumana kufunika kwa luso ndi mphamvu kuti kampani kubweretsa ku gome.
Pankhani nsumbu Komabe, ndi zotsatsira kampani yekha ngati omenyana ndi zolimbana imapititsa. Ankhondo Maseŵera a nkhonya analanditsa zonse amadzibisa, ndi chabwino mwauchidakwa monga Lara-Molina, Cayo-Peterson, Abraham-Miranda ine ndi II, Miranda-Pavlik, Miranda-Green, Ibragimov-Briggs, Ibragimov-Klitschko, Urango-Hatton, Urango-Bailey, Cayo-Maidana ndi Ibragimov-Holyfield.
Kuti mudziwe zambiri pa Ankhondo Maseŵera a nkhonya, akuchezera webusaiti pa www.WarriorsBoxing.com.

COTTO vs ALI and FREE undercard on FITE this Saturday. WATCH RIGHT HERE, TOO!

Izi Loweruka FITE will be the place for boxing. Miguel COTTO (41-5, 33 Ko) vs. Sadam ALI (25-1, 14 Ko) will be available live on FITE in select countries around the globe.

FITE will also stream the atolankhani, kulemera-mu ndipo undercard on the FITE mobile apps(GPlay/iTunes) ndipo www.fite.tv for FREE and available worldwide.

 

This is believed to be the last fight of Miguel Cotto before he retires and anyone familiar with his boxing career will know that his relentless style never fails to amaze.

 

Sadam Ali, the current WBA International Welterweight Champion, has a lot to win in Loweruka a tsiriza. The WBO World Junior Middleweight Championship is on the line and Ali believes that it is his turn to get the belt and defeat a legend – all in his hometown of New York.

 

WATCH RIGHT HERE LIVE ON SATURDAY!!!

 

Cotto Vs. Kodi:

UNDERCARD FIGHTS:

LEAR VACATES AMATEUR TITLE TO TURN PRO AGAINST JONES AT NEF 32

Lewiston, Maine (December 1, 2017) - New England Kumenyana (NEF) umabwerera kwa Lewiston pa Loweruka, February 3, 2018 ndi losakanizika karate-luso lotsatira chochitika Kukwezeleza nkhondo a, “NEF 32: Super Loweruka.” Poyambirira lero, NEF announced the addition of a professional bantamweight bout to the card. Fred Lear (0-0) chidzathandiza DomDomnation” Jones (1-1) pa nkhondo kulemera 135-mapaundi.

The bout will be Lear’s debut in the professional ranks after a successful amateur career that saw him amass a 6-2 mbiri. He is riding a three-fight win streak into the showdown with Jones. Lear’s last appearance in the NEF cage saw him capture the amateur bantamweight title with a second-round technical knockout over Jonesteammate Walt Shea (2-1) last summer. He will now vacate that championship upon turning professional. Lear is a member of Young’s MMA of Bangor, Maine. He has competed regularly in the amateur ranks for more than four years.

My opponent is big, wamphamvu, and dangerous,” said Lear. “Styles are what make big fights, and the fans will be in for another barn burner here. I have dreamt of this opportunity and will work hard to ensure that it is not squandered.

Dom Jones, a member of First Class MMA of Brunswick, Maine, made his NEF debut last spring as a professional after going 5-1 as an amateur in his native state of Florida. He dominated Tollison Lewis (1-6) that night, pounding out a technical knockout victory late in the first round. Jones returned to the NEF cage weeks later and suffered his first pro loss to Matt Denning (5-7). Not one to give up on his goals, Jones is using that loss as motivation to better himself in training.

I’m glad to be back in NEF,” said Jones when reached for comment. “I missed the cage and the NEF fans! I’m excited for my upcoming fight against Fred. Last time I was in the cage, the fight didn’t turn out my way. I used that as a motivation to be better. I jumped right back in the gym and went 110%. I’m excited to be back at 135 and challenge myself. Fred is a great match up. He is great fighter with a future in the sport. I’m excited to see our wrestling skills compete. It’s going to be a fun and explosive fight and something the fans want to see. February 3rd is going to be fireworks!”

NEF otsatira losakanizika karate-luso chochitika, “NEF 32: Super Loweruka,” adzaona kampani kupanga ulendo wake wobwerera ku Androscoggin Bank Colisee mu Lewiston, Maine. The event is scheduled to take place on Loweruka, February 3, 2018. Tickets are on-sale now online atwww.TheColisee.com.

About New England Kumenyana

New England Kumenyana ("NEF") nkhondoyi zochitika pantchito kampani. NEF cholinga ndi kulenga wapamwamba kwambiri zinthu kuti Maine a omenyana ndi mafani ofanana. NEF a Yolamula Gulu agwira anamenyana masewera kasamalidwe, zochitika yopanga, atolankhani anagona, malonda, malamulo ndi otsatsa.

Combate 19 Weigh-In Results, Photos and Video

Kyra Batara (anasiya) and Paulina Granados (pomwe) faced off on stage after each weighed in one day before their much-anticipated main event showdown atTS-1 Promotions Presents: Combate 19 (Queen Warriors)” live on Telemundo from Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas on Friday, Dec. 1.

OFFICIAL WEIGH-IN RESULTS FOR
“TS-1 PROMOTIONS PRESENTS: COMBATE 19 (QUEEN WARRIORS)”

San Antonio, TX – November 30, 2017 –The fighters stepped on the scale and faced off with each other on Thursday, Nov. 30, one day before the “TS-1 Promotions Presents: Combate 19 (Queen Warriors)" Obwerawa masewera a karati (MMA) extravaganza, headlined by the much-anticipated women’s atomweight (105 mapaundi) showdown between rivals Kyra "Mogwai" Batara (6-4) ndipo Paulina “Firefox” Granados (4-2), live on Telemundo at 12 a.m. AND/11 p.m. CT on Friday, Dec. 1 from Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas.

After Batara of Las Vegas, Nev. missed weight by one pound (107.4 mapaundi) after the contracted, one-pound allowance was considered, an agreement was made between her and Granados (4-2), who weighed in at 105.5 mapaundi, to proceed with the bout as planned.

Co-main event fighters Andres “The Bullet” Quintana (12-2) wa Albuquerque, N.M. ndipo Rey "The Wankhondo" Trujillo (21-19) wa Houston, Texas tipped the scales at 145 mapaundi ndi 145.9 mapaundi, respectively for their featherweight (145 mapaundi) matchup.

Undefeated Daniel Rodriguez (4-0) wa Los Angeles, Calif. and fellow knockout artistVictor “Kelevra” Reyna (9-3) wa Dallas, Texas clocked in at 171.1 mapaundi ndi 170 pounds for their welterweight (170 mapaundi) scrap that will serve as the opening bout on the live Telemundo broadcast.

Prior to the live Telemundo broadcast, the seven-bout preliminary card will stream live on TelemundoDeportes.com, the Telemundo Deportes En Vivo App and Facebook LIVE, kuyambira (9 p.m. AND/8 p.m. CT).

Wogulira kuchokera $30, tickets for “TS-1 Promotions Presents: Combate 19 (Queen Warriors)"Ali pa malonda pa Ticketmaster.com.

Doors at Freeman Coliseum open at 7 p.m. CT. The first preliminary bout begins at 8 p.m.


(Pictured above): ReyThe WarriorTrujillo (anasiya) and AndresThe BulletQuintana (pomwe) will square off in the ‘Combate 19’ co-waukulu chochitika, live on Telemundo mawa, Friday, Dec. 1.

COMPLETE WEIGH-IN RESULTS FOR
“TS-1 PROMOTIONS PRESENTS: COMBATE 19 (QUEEN WARRIORS)"

MAIN FIGHT CARD (LIVE ON TELEMUNDO AT 12 A.M. AND/11 P.M. CT):

Atomweight (105 mapaundi) Main Kadamsanayu: Kyra Batara (107.4 mapaundi) vs Paulina Granados (105.5 mapaundi)

Featherweight (145 mapaundi) Co-Main Chosaiwalika: Andres Quintana (146 mapaundi) vs Rey Trujillo (146.4 mapaundi)

Welterweight (170 mapaundi) Featured Bout: Daniel Rodriguez (171.1 mapaundi) vs Victor Reyna (170 mapaundi)

PRELIMINARY FIGHT CARD
(LIVE ON TELEMUNDODEPORTES.COM, TELEMUNDO DEPORTES EN VIVO APP AND FACEBOOK LIVE):

Catchweight (140 mapaundi): Ray Rodriguez (139.1 mapaundi) vs Michael Rodriguez (143.7 mapaundi)

Atomweight (105 mapaundi): Vanesa Rico (105.1 mapaundi) vs Brenda Enriquez (106.1 mapaundi)

Bantamweight (135 mapaundi): David Jesus Fuentes (135 mapaundi) vs Joel Scott (135.1 mapaundi)

Flyweight (125 mapaundi): Heinrich Wassmer (125.4 mapaundi) vs Juan Deantes (123.8 mapaundi)

Catchweight (140 mapaundi): Javier Obregon (139.5 mapaundi) vs Jose Ceja (138.9 mapaundi)

Flyweight (125 mapaundi): David Miramontes (125.6 mapaundi) vs Federico David Olivera (123.8 mapaundi)

Opepuka (155 mapaundi): Fernando Rodriguez (153.1 mapaundi) vs Jesse Almaraz (154.2 mapaundi)
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Ahmed Elbiali Training Camp Quotes & Photos

Unbeaten Contender Clashes with Former World Champion Jean Pascal in 175-Pound Showdown on A Special Friday Night Edition of Premier Maseŵera a nkhonya odziwa Chala-A-chala Lachiwiri
On FS1 & Nkhonya odziwa pa Fox Deportes
From Hialeah Park in Miami, Florida, Dec. 8
Dinani PANO for Photos from Team Elbiali
Miami (November 30, 2017) – Unbeaten light heavyweight Ahmed Elbiali will look to stamp his contender status when he faces former champion Jean Pascal in the 10-round main event of a special Friday night edition of Premier Maseŵera a nkhonya odziwa Chala-A-chala Lachiwiri pa FS1 ndi Nkhonya odziwa pa Fox Deportes,December 8 from Hialeah Park in Miami, Florida. Televised nkhani umayamba 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT.
Matikiti yamoyo chochitika, amene amachitira Ankhondo Maseŵera a nkhonya, begin at $30 ndipo pa malonda tsopano. Tickets can be purchased at www.TicketForce.com kapena kuitana (877) 840-0457, and are also available at the casino cage.
Here is what Elbiali had to say about training camp and more as he prepares for his toughest opponent to date:
On fighting in the main event on FS1 and FOX Deportes:
It’s a dream come true to be headlining my first main event, especially on FS1 and FOX Deportes, where the world will be watching. I’ve worked very hard to get to this point in my career and I’m grateful for the opportunity. I’m looking to bring excitement to the audience. Those tuning in will get to see a hungry undefeated fighter who will be looking to end the fight early.
On his current training camp:
For the first time during a training camp, I’ve really secluded myself from society. I’m living at my trainer Carlos Albuerne’s house. It’s like I’m in prison. I don’t see any of my close friends or family. It’s hard, but I know it’s a necessary sacrifice if I want to get to the top. I’m working on all aspects of my game, especially using my jab to set up my power shots. My body is healthy and I’m in the best shape I’ve been in years. All the hard work is paying off. I feel great going into this fight.
On facing former world champion Jean Pascal:
Pascal is a very experienced fighter who knows what it’s like to win a world title. He’s a former world champion who’s fought at the elite level. He’s a dangerous puncher with a lot of skill. I’m taking this fight seriously and I feel this will be a defining fight in my career. I’m happy to have this opportunity and may the best man win.
On fighting in his hometown of Miami:
Fighting in my hometown is always a great experience. This is my big coming out party and I’m pleased that all my family and friends will be there to watch me fight. I’m hoping to be the first big star boxer to come out of the ‘305.Miami has many boxing fans and the time is now to put Miami boxers on the map.
On what a win will do for his career:
A victory against Pascal will catapult my career to heights I’ve never seen. A win will lead to a higher ranking and one step closer to a world title shot. Everything is riding on this fight. Victory is a must!
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Field set for 2017 USA Boxing Women’s Elite National Championships

Dec. 5-9 in Salt Lake City, Utah
Colorado Springs, COLO (November 30, 2017) – Team USA women’s boxing hopefuls will be competing in the prestigious USA Women’s Elite National Championships, December 5-9, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
This year’s field is stacked with talent, kuphatikizapo 2016 Olympic Trials Champion Virginia Fuchs (Kemah, Texas), who will be looking to close out an impressive 2017 year that included four international titles and an undefeated 16-0 mbiri, and two-time World Champion and 2014 Youth Olympic Champion Jajaira Gonzalez (Kasupe, Kolo.)
Other top contenders include featherweight Christina Cruz (New York, N.Y.), opepuka Rashida Ellis (Lynn, MA), as well as middleweight Naomi Graham (Colorado Springs, NKHA) ndipo welterweight Oshae Jones (Toledo, Ohio)
Following a year of highly-competitive national events, the best U.S. female amateur boxers are set to compete in the 2017 USA Boxing Elite National Championship. With up to six spots in each division already secured, based on the results of the 2016 Elite National Championships, 2017 Elite Western Qualifier and 2017 Elite Eastern Qualifier, the remaining spots have been filled based on the wild-card application process to complete the field of elite boxers.
A total of 88 boxers applied for a wild card qualification with 35 allocations awarded to finalize the Elite National Championships brackets.
With this being the first year of the new elite athlete selection process, we are excited to see the top talent in the country compete to represent Team USA in 2018,” anati Matt Johnson, USA Boxing High Performance Director. “We are looking forward to a high level of competition during these championships, and are confident that the increased competitiveness at the national stage will translate to further improvement of USA’s performance internationally on the road to Tokyo in 2020.
Below is the final list of elite boxers, in order of ranking, who will contend for the title of national champion:
USA BOXING ELITE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD
LIGHT FLYWEIGHTS (106 lbs.)
Jacquelyn Cuddleback – 2016 National Championships
Hillary Perez – 2016 National Championships
Mia Valdez – 2017 Western Qualifier
Jazzelle Bobadilla – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Veronica Rodriguez – 2017 Western Qualifier
Elimarie Torres – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Monica LazadaleWild Card Selection
Sabrina SlatteryWild Card Selection
FLYWEIGHTS (112 lbs.)
Virginia Fuchs – 2016 National Championships
Kristyn Juarez – 2017 Western Qualifier
Maryquenn Vellinga – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Indeya Smith – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Leslis RosasWild Card Selection
FEATHERWEIGHT (119 lbs.)
Christina Cruz – 2016 National Championships
Dacia Jacquez – 2016 National Championships
Mikiah Kreps – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Mariana Gonzalez – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Kristen McMurtree – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Jayda Davis – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Melanie CostaWild Card Selection
BANTAMWEIGHTS (125 lbs.)
Trudy Li – 2016 National Championships
Carmen Vargas – 2016 National Championships
Eliza Peralta – 2017 Western Qualifier
Nephateria Miller – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Brittany Sims – 2017 Western Qualifier
Clarice Morales – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Rianna RiosWild Card Selection
Leslie SotoWild Card Selection
LIGHTWEIGHTS (132 lbs.)
Rashida Ellis – 2016 National Championships
Jajaira Gonzalez – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Lupe Gutierrez – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Stacia SuttlesWild Card Selection
Diana EstradaWild Card Selection
Wendy CaseyWild Card Selection
LIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS (141 lbs.)
Amelia Moore – 2016 National Championships
Whitney Gomez – 2016 National Championships
Annalicia Sustaita – 2017 Western Qualifier
Destiny Jones – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Nargis Shanghais – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Raven BrownWild Card Selection
Ashleigh Moore – Wild Card Selection
WELTERWEIGHTS (152 lbs.)
Stephanie Malone – 2016 National Championships
Oshae Jones – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Deseree Jamison – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
MIDDLEWEIGHTS (165 lbs.)
Naomi Graham – 2016 National Championships
Leah Cooper – 2016 National Championships
Brooke Mullen – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT (178 lbs.)
Krystal Dixon – 2016 National Championships
Amber Montoya – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Kristen Leija – 2017 Eastern Qualifier
Fallon FarrarWild Card Selection
HEAVYWEIGHTS (178+ lbs.)
Danielle Perkins – 2016 National Championships
Shadasia GreenWild Card Selection
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