Tyrone Brunson wins split decision over Brandon Quarles in main event in front of capacity crowd at the SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia

Carlos Rosario scores thrilling 3rd round stoppage

Victor Vazquez wins in 1st round
Travis Kauffman – Amir Mansour wannan Jumma'a a Karatun, PA
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Philadelphia, PA. (Maris 11, 2017) – Tyrone Brunson won a 8-round split decision over Bandon Quarles in the main event of a 8-bout card in front of a packed house at the SugarHouse Casino.
The show was promoted by King’s Promotions.
It was a action filled fight that saw both guys be the aggressor at different stages of the fight. Brunson showed a more versatile side of him, that many boxing fans haven;t seen in years from him. One which differed from the prodigious knockout puncher that Brunson was known for when he knocked out the 1st 19 fighters he faced in the 1st round.
This Brunson used his legs to set up punches off of the jab, which he also landed several times with power behind that stick. Quarles was very game as he had his moments and landed hard shots that kept Brunson honest. Brunson landed more and harder, and he came out with the victory by scores of 78-74 da kuma 77-75. Quarles took a card at 77-75.
Brunson of Philadelphia is now 24-6-2. Quarles of Alexandria, Virginia ne 18-4-1.
Tyrone Brunson Post Fight Interview
Tyrone Brunson Post Fight Interview
A late point deduction cost David Gonzales a split decision as he dropped the six-round bout to Juan Rodriguez in a junior welterweight bout
It was a tough grind-it-out fight until Gonzales was deducted a point in the 30 seconds for holding for holding.

Rodriguez of Haymarket, Virginia won two cards 58-55 da kuma 57-56, while Gonzales of Philadelphia took a card 57-56.

Rodriguez is 7-6-1. Gonzales is 8-2-2.

Carlos Roasrio got off the floor but scored a 3rd round stoppage over Lance Williams in a scheduled 6-round lightweight bout.
Carlos Rosario
Rosario scored a knockdown in round two from a right hand. Seconds later, it was Williams who floored Rosario with a hard right in the corner. A zagaye uku, Rosario decked Williams with a hard left hook. Williams got to his feet, but referee Steve Smoger stopped the bout at 46 seconds na zagaye uku.
Rosario na Pennsauken, NY ne 7-1 tare da 4 knockouts. Williams of Muscatine, IA is 7-8.

Victor Vazquez scored a 1st round stoppage over Mike Fowler in a scheduled 6-round super lightweight bout.

Vazquez was all over Fowler and dropped him with a left in the corner. Fowler could not beat the 10-count at 1:38.
Victor Vazquez
Vazquez of Yonkers, NY is 7-2 tare da 3 knockouts. Fowler of Milwaukee, WI is 5-7.

Sam Oropeza made an emphatic pro debut as he needed just 35 seconds to destroy fellow pro debuter Joe Parkinson in their cruiserweight bout.

Oropeza landed a left that dropped Parkinson. The back of Parkinson’s head crashed on the canvas, and he was knocked out cold for several moments before ringside physicians were able to to get him to his feet.

Brandon Robinson won a 4-round unanimous decision over Lamont McLaughlin in a light heavyweight bout.

Robinson dropped McLaughlin in round three and cruised home to a victory by 40-35 katunan.

Robinson of Philadelphia is 2-1. McLaughlin of Philadelphia was making his pro debut.

Vincent Floyd stopped Blaine Donkor in round two of their scheduled 4-round welterweight bout.

Floyd landed a hard flurry that forced referee Steve Smoger to stop the bout at 1:48.

Floyd of Philadelphia is now 2-2-1 da daya knockout. Donkor of Washington, D.C. was making his pro debut.

Edward Ortiz and Sharif Jones battled to a 4-round spirited draw in a super middleweight bout.
Ortiz of San Antonio, TX ne 3-0-2. Jones of Philadelphia is 0-1-1.

King’s Promotions will present The Road To the Heavyweight Championship, Wannan Jumma'a at the Santander Arena in Reading, Pa. when Travis Kauffman battles Amir Mansour

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Demetrius Andrade wins WBA Junior Middleweight title with split decision over Jack Culcay

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Ludwigshafen, Jamus (Maris 11, 2017)–Demetrius Andrade walked into the lions den and came out of it a two-time world champion with a 12-round split decision to capture the WBA Junior Middleweight world title over defending champion Jack Culcay in Ludwigshafen, Jamus.
Andrade was the superior boxer, who controlled the bout with his combination punching as he worked the body and then came upstairs to the head of Culcay. Andrade kept a solid distance with his jab, that thwarted Culcay’s oncoming rushes. It was a tough grueling battle as Culcay (22-2, 11 KO ta) tried to bull his way in, had some, but little success and, Andrade was consistently finishing off the exchanges with the prominent punches.
The fight had entertaining exchanges throughout, but it was the workrate of Andrade that was the difference to the tune of 116-112 twice while Culcay took a card 115-114.
I thought I did everything that I needed to do. I came to Germany and took the title,”Said Andrade. “Culcay came like a champion, but I was the better man. I outlanded him and I came out with the victory.
Andrade (24-0, 16 KO ta) of Providence, Rhode Island is now a 2-time world champion as he adds the WBA belt to his trophy case.
“Shi ji mai girma. It was a great opportunity to come over here. I never lost my other belt in the ring, so it feels likeAnd still, and the New, and still undefeated” Zakaran duniya”
“Ina so in yi yaƙi da mafi kyaun. Layi da su, and I will knock all the champions down.
With the title, Andrade will look to come back to the United States and defend his crown. I just want to thank my whole team, everyone in Providence, New England, Matrix Aerospace, SNAC, Everlast, and my promoters. “

CLARESSA SHIELDS KNOCKS OUT SZILVIA SZABADOS IN FIRST WOMEN’S MAIN EVENT IN PREMIUM TELEVISION HISTORY FRIDAY ON SHOWTIME®

Nikolay Potapov Outpoints Antonio Nieves, Wesley Tucker Defeats Ed Williams & Joshuwa Greer Jr. Knocks Out James Gordon-Smith On ShoBox: The New Generation From MGM Grand Detroit

Kada Miss The Replay Talata, Maris 14 A 10 p.m. DA/Santa A Showtime matsananci®

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Detroit (Maris 11, 2017) – Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa Shields shined in her television debut, knocking out the durable Szilvia Szabados in the fourth round (1:30) to advance to 2-0 as a professional in the main event on ShoBox: Sabon Generation Jumma'a on SHOWTIME at MGM Grand Detroit.

Garkuwoyi (2-0, 1 Kos) put on a show less than an hour from her hometown of Flint, Mich., landing nearly 50 percent of her power shots in the first women’s boxing main event in premium television history.

Szabados (15-9, 6 Kos), of Hungary, didn’t touch the canvas but never really stood a shot against an opponent that has been billed as the future of women’s boxing. Shields came out blazing in the opening round, backing up Szabados with crisp, clean punches as she out-landed her opponent 31-4 in the first.

Shields was a bit more patient and settled in the second and third, but the onslaught continued against a relatively defenseless Szabados. After a flush right hand, left hook combo in the fourth, referee Harvey Dock had seen enough and stepped in to halt the contest with Szabados still on her feet.

“It was about respect,” Shields said of her performance. “I wanted to go out there and show I had power and I wasn’t scared of her. I knew she was tough coming in. That’s why I started going to the body. I was going to get the clean shot in one round and she was going to go, but the ref stopped it in the fourth. A knock out is a knockout. It was exciting.

“I’m glad everyone came. I took advantage of this great opportunity once again. It’s another step toward winning a world title.”

Szabados said she was disappointed with Dock’s decision to stop the fight when he did. “I’m very sad and heartbroken right now because it only went four rounds and I could have kept going,” she said. “Her hits were not painful. Her right hook got me a lot, Na sani. I could feel that one.”

A cikin ShoBox co-alama, Nikolay Potapov narrowly edged Antonio Nieves in a close, 10-round split decision scored 96-94 Potapov twice, 96-94 Nieves.

The technical match between undefeated top-10 bantamweight prospects was close from the opening bell. Nieves was the more active fighter, saukowa 64 punches per round to Potapov’s 50, but the round-by-round breakdowns reveal that Potapov prevailed in total connects as well as in landed power shots.

“Na yi tsammani abu mai a kusa yaki, but I came on strong at the end,” Potapov said. “I had more and finished stronger. That made the difference. I am much more aggressive now and I sit down on my shots. That’s the difference training at Kronk has done for me.

I knew I won the fight. I wasn’t surprised when I got it. I wasn’t happy about the judging in my last big fight, but I thought this time I had done more than enough to win.”

Nieves did impressive work to the body, a haɗa a kan 59 total body shots compared to just 14 for Potapov, but it wasn’t enough to earn him the decision.

“Na yi tunani na lashe. I thought it was a bad decision,” Nieves said. “I don’t even think it should have been a spilt decision. I thought I was up clearly. He didn’t really score like he wanted to. I was making him miss and landing all the sharper punches. Everything he was hitting me with I was blocking and coming back.

I don’t know why close fights don’t go my way. From here I go back to the drawing board. My whole team and a lot of the crowd felt like I won. I would love to fight him again.”

In a featured matchup between undefeated welterweights, Wesley Tucker (14-0, 8 Kos) edged Ed Williams in an eight-round unanimous decision scored 77-73, 79-71, 78-72 Tucker.

The foul-filled fight featured little action. Toledo’s Tucker landed 31 bisa dari na ikonsa Shots idan aka kwatanta da kawai 19 percent for Detroit’s Williams (12-2-1, 4 Kos), who was deducted two points for hitting to the back of the head on separate occasions. Tucker (14-0, 8 Kos) didn’t land a jab the entire fight, but his heavier shots and accuracy with his power shots seemed to be more impressive to the judges.

He was an awkward, long fighter, who knew how to move very well,” Tucker said. “I’m not disappointed it turned out like that. Not every fight can be pretty, so I came out with the win and that’s what matters most.

I was really frustrated in there, but I’m an action kind of fighter, so when he was running it kind of was pissing me off. He was all over the place. He ran the whole fight.”

Williams landed only 17 bisa dari na jimlar ya punches.

He didn’t show me anything I didn’t expect,” Williams said. “This week was a great experience for me, but you want to come out with a win and I wasn’t able to get it done.”

A cikin talabijin mabudin, Joshuwa Greer Jr. handed bantamweight prospect James Gordon-Smith his firstloss with a brutal one-punch sixth-round knockout (2:06).

After a blazing first round that saw over 50 power shots landed, Greer pepped his opponent with a steady diet of counter rights as Gordon-Smith continued to charge forward and fight largely off-balance. Chicago’s Greer floored Gordon-Smith with a perfectly timed right uppercut in the opening seconds of the fifth and, despite looking dazed, Gordon-Smith rallied to survive the back-and-forth round.

In the sixth, Greer (12-1-1, 5 Kos) knocked Gordon-Smith out cold with a huge straight right that sent the Detroit native falling face forward as referee Harvey Dock immediately waved off the bout.

“I guess he blinked. That was the problem,” Greer said. “I told everyone when I got here I didn’t have that pillow for no reason. I said don’t blink and I wasn’t playing. I knew I was going to get him. The pillow is just my trademark. Yana kome sirri. You have to stand out somehow. That’s just what I do. Nothing personal to him.

“I knew what I came to do. I’m excited but I’m not shocked. My team knew what would happen and they had confidence in me. I knew it was only a matter of time.”

Gordon-Smith (11-1, 6 Kos) shi ne 160ga watan fighter to suffer his first defeat on the prospect developmental series. And Nieves would later become the 161st.

Jumma'a ta quadrupleheader will replay on Talata, Maris 14 a 10 p.m. DA/Santa a kan Showtime matsananci. The telecast will also be available on SHOWTIME on DEMAND® kuma Showtime kowane lokaci®.

“Detroit City Gold,” was promoted by Salita Promotions.

Barry Tompkins called the ShoBox mataki daga ringside da Steve Farhood kuma tsohon duniya zakara Raul Marquez bauta wa da gwani manazarta. The executive producer was Gordon Hall with Rich Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

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ABOUT SALITA PROMOTIONS

Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 by Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including Showtime, ESPN, Karu TV, Universal Sports Network and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe.

COMBATE AMERICAS RETURNSTO MEXICO WITH HARD-HITTING DEBUT IN TIJUANA ON THURSDAY, MARIS 30

LIVE ON AZTECA AMERICA AND UFC FIGHT PASS®

BANTAMWEIGHT MAIN EVENT: MARCELO “PITBULL” ROJO VS. IVAN FLORES

Featherweight Co-Main Event:
Walter Zamora vs. Alex “Gallito” Flores

Kara:
Erick “Ghost Pepper” Gonzalez vs. Marco Antonio “La Roca” Elpidio
Joey “El Cazador” Ruquet vs. Jose Salasar

NEW YORK – Maris 10, 2017 – Combate Americas announced its second event of the year in a Mexican territorya debut visit to the city of Tijuana – a kan Alhamis, Maris 30, live on Azteca America (10 p.m. DA/Santa) and UFC Fight Pass® (8 p.m. DA/5 p.m. Santa), from Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez Moreno.

A cikin bantamweight (135 fam) main taron, Argentina Marcelo “Lucenzo, Daddy Yankee” Rojo (10-4) will square off with fellow rising star and Monterrey, Mexico native Iván “El Brasil” Flores (8-1-1).

Rojo, a semifinalist on the third season of The Ultimate Fighter Latin America, will make his promotional debut in La Jaula, da Combate nahiyar Amirka keji, and set out to prove that he has the tools necessary to lead Combate Americasfast-growing, 135-kore rabo.

“I’m not only here as a guest. I came here to become the most important fighter in my division,” said Rojo. “MMA has grown in Argentina, and it’s about time that we show that on this side of the continent. This fight will be a duel between the North against South.”

On the other side, Flowers, who suffered his first career defeat at the hands of unbeaten Mark “The Bumblebee” Delarosa at the Combate Americas event in Mexico City, Mexico on Janairu 19, now wants to return to the win column immediately.

“When you face a Mexican fighter, you have to be prepared for the most difficult fight of your life. Ina fatan (Rojo) is aware of that, if he wants to be victorious” said Flores.

Rojo will fight for the first time in Mexico after an extensive career in South American arenas where he has become one of the most popular fighters in the region.

In the featherweight (145 fam) co-main taron, Walter Zamora (9-2) of Costa Rica will battle Alex “Gallito” Flores (8-1) of Monterrey.

Zamora’s debut in Combate Americas will once again personify the sports rivalry between Mexican and Central American fighters.

“Mexico is always the one to beat at any sport,” Zamora explained. “It won’t be any different against Flores. We are going to put on a good show. It will be a spectacular evening because the best fighters of the Americas will be present in Tijuana.”

In other action in La Jaula, Erick “Ghost Pepper” González (5-2) na Birnin Los Angeles, Calif. will return to action just six weeks after his heroic, “Fight of the Night” performance against Danny “The Realist” Ramírez at Combate11 on February 16.

Gonzalez will battle Marco Antonio “La Roca” Elpidio (7-1) of Mexico City in a lightweight (155 fam) al'amarinsu. Elpidio was victorious by way of split decision over Rodrigo “Kazula” Vargas at the Combate Americas event in Mexico City.

Gonzalez’s three-fight win streak was snapped when he gave up a unanimous decision to Ramirez.

In another bantamweight scrap, Joey “El Cazador” Ruquet (4-1) na Las Vegas, Nev. Za yi karo da Jose Salasar (4-2) na Tijuana.

Ruquet notched a spectacular victory by submission (raya-tsirara shaƙa) a zagaye na biyu (1:47) of action against Jose “The Ghost” Ceja at the Combate Americas event in Mexico City.

.Arin Combate12 bouts will be announced soon.

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News From Gleason’s Gym, Abubuwan da ke zuwa a gaba

White Collar/ Master’s Boxing show in London, Ingila
Maris 31, 2017
Duk Male Clinic
Afrilu 13-15, 2017

Gleason’s Gym will host the seventh annual All Female Clinic and a boxing show.

Idan kuna da sha'awar ka tuntuɓi Bruce Silverglade a (718) 797-2872ko email bruce@gleasonsgym.net.
The boxing show will be at Gleason’s Gym on Afrilu 15
6:00PM
Personal Trainers Certification Clinic
Mayu 4-7, 2017
Personal Trainers-Get your Boxing Certification and earn more money. Tell your friends and co-workers. Spread the word.
Sign up now for this clinic.
This clinic is not for USABoxing Certification. It is not for USABoxing trainers and is not recognized by USABoxing.
If you are interested contact Bruce Silverglade at Gleason’s Gym. The telephone number is: 718 797 2872 and the email address is info@gleasonsgym.net.
Gleason’s Fundrasier Show
Mayu 10, 2017

BB Kings Times Square NYC

Mayakan 4 Life is a 501C3 nonprofit organization that raises money by hosting amateur boxing shows.

Our Ninth Charity Boxing Show, The Night of Charity Boxing, will take place on Wednesday May 10th 2017 at BB Kings 42nd Street.
We are looking for interesting, exciting participants that are up for the physical challenge of a lifetime.
GLEASON’S INTERNATIONAL MASTER TOURNAMENT
Yuni 15-17, 2017
15ga watan Annual Gleason’s Fantasy Camp
Agusta 10 saboda 13, 2017

Jack Culcay 153.2 lbs – Dimitiriyas Andrade 153.4 lbs

Jack Culcay 153.2 lbs – Dimitiriyas Andrade 153.4 lbs
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Ludwigshafen, Jamus (Maris 10, 2017)–WBA junior middleweight world champion Jack Culcay weighed in at 153.2 lbs while mandatory challenger and undefeated Demetrius Andrade weighed in at 153.4 lbs at Jumma'a ta weigh in for their championship bout that takes place a ranar Asabar in Ludwigshafen, Jamus
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Anthony “Ruwan 'ya'yan itace” Young takes on Samuel Amoako this Tomorrow night at The Claridge in Atlantic City

Gabriel Pham vs. Chauncey Fields in co-feature
Undefeated matakin matsakaicin nauyi “M” Brendan Barrett back in the boxing ring this Saturday night at The Claridge in Atlantic City
Also seeing action: Dan Pasciolla
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Atlantic City, NY (Maris 10, 2017)–Welterweight Anthony “Ruwan 'ya'yan itace” Matasa zai dauki a kan Sama'ila Amoako wannan Asabar dare a The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City.
The show is promoted by Rising Promotions.
Matasa, 15-2 with six knockouts of Atlantic City will be looking for his 5th consecutive victory when he takes on Amoko (21-13, 14 KO ta) na Accra, Ghana.
Amoako turned professional in 2005 with a victory over contender Albert Mensah (9-2-1). Amoako, 32 years-old is the former WBO African Lightweight champion Lightweight champion.
Amoako is coming off a 4-round unanimous decision loss to Sam Teah on August 6th in Bristol, PA.
My training is good. It’s fight week, so I am just maintaining weight. I had a good camp working on my footwork. I sparred with Danny Garcia,” Sun ce.
The transition to Amoako was easy, as he was already sparring orthodox fighters, even thought original opponent Rogelio Casarez was a southpaw.
I was sparring right handers anyway, and when Amoako came in, it was no big deal with the switch of the opponent.
A cikin fadan karshe, Young was dominating James Robinson until the final round when he got caught and eventually knocked down. Young was able to get out of the round and hang on for the victory on January 20th.
I leaned it’s boxing, and one punch can change the fight. I need to stay sharp for the whole fight and not get lackadaisical.
In now his 18th bout, Young is taking a minor step up against a veteran who has fought 201 professional rounds.
This is my first official 8-round bout. I plan to put on a great performance for the fans. I am grateful for Rising promotions. They gave me a opportunity to fight in front of my fans, and I am looking for them to keep it going.
In a 6-round bouts:
Dan Pasciolla (8-2) na Brick, NJ zai yi yaƙi LeMarcus Tucker (4-1,2 KO ta) of Forrest City, Arkansas in a heavyweight bout.
Gabriel Pham (7-1, 3 KO ta) na Atlantic City, NY daukan kan Chauncey Fields (4-1, 2 KO ta) na Lynchburg, VA un a super middleweight bout.
A 4-zagaye bouts:
Brendan Barrett (4-0-2, 4 KO ta) na Little Kwai Harbor, NY daukan kan Brian Donahue (3-13) na Philadelphia, a wani matakin matsakaicin nauyi fadan.
Adrian Wilson (0-3) of Atlantic City battles Henry Tyrone Paige (0-3) of Little Rock, Arkansas in a welterweight bout.
Kevin Asmat (1-1) na Arewa Bergen, NY zai dauki a kan Edgar Cortes (3-4) na Vineland, NJ on a super featherweight bout.
Thomas Romain (1-1) of New York will square off with Sidell Blocker (1-6-1) of Pleasantville, NJ in a lightweight fight.
In a battle of pro debuting welterweights, Cesar Francis of New York boxes Steve Moore na Orange, New Jersey
There will be several amateur bouts that will precede the professional bouts beginning at 6 PM ET.
Tickets for this great evening of boxing are $150, $80 da kuma $55 kuma za a iya saya a www.RSPboxing.com

TWO YEARS IN THE MAKING; LONG-AWAITED DEBUT WILL FINALLY HAPPEN AT NEF 28

Matt Probin delivers a flying knee on a Muay Thai fight card in Thailand

 

Lewiston, Maine (Maris 10, 2017) – New England Combats (NEF) presents its next mixed-martial-arts event “NEF 28: INVINCIBLE” a ranar Asabar, Afrilu 29, 2017 a Androscoggin Bank Colisee a Lewiston, Maine. Tun da farko a yau, the fight promotion announced the addition of a professional featherweight bout to the card. Matt “M Boy” Probin (0-0) zai gana Rob “A dabba” Best (0-0) a wani yaki nauyin 145-fam.

Probin, a well known boxer, kickboxer and mixed-martial-artist, came to Maine and began training in the Pine Tree State in 2015. A native of Blackpool, Ingila, Probin had spent time training in North Carolina prior to arriving in Maine. He put together a 6-2 record as an amateur MMA competitor and won a regional title in the Carolinas. While he has not competed in MMA since moving to Maine, Probin has stayed active competing in other combat sports. Shi ne 2-2 a matsayin sana'a ɗan dambe, and he has also spent time training Muay Thai in Thailand in recent years. Probin even competed at the world famous Bangla Boxing Stadiumone of Thailand’s premier Muay Thai venues. He will make his professional MMA debut on Afrilu 29 matsayinsa na kasancewa daya daga Bangor, Maine’s Young’s MMA.

I feel like this has been a long time coming,” said Probin when reached for comment. “I’m excited to make my debut for NEF and put on a show for my friends and fans in my adopted hometown. Kada ka kibta!”

With more than two-dozen fights since 2011, Rob Best has been one of the Northeast’s most continuously active MMA competitors in recent years. Kamar yadda wani mai son, Best captured a regional lightweight title in New York state. He is a member of Mohawk Valley MMA based in the Utica area. Like Probin, the bout on Afrilu 29 will be Best’s professional MMA debut.

New England Fights returns to the Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston, Maine with its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 28: INVINCIBLE,” a ranar Asabar, Afrilu 29, 2017. Tickets are on sale now at the Colisee box office 207-783-2009 x 525 kuma online a www.TheColisee.com.

Don ƙarin bayani a kan taron da kuma yaki katin updates, ziyarci gabatarwa ta website awww.NewEnglandFights.com. Bugu da kari, za ka iya duba NEF bidiyo a www.youtube.com/NEFMMA/, follow the promotion on Twitter and Instagram @nefights, and join the official Facebook groupNew England Fights.

Game da New England Combats

New England Combats (“NEF”) ne mai yaki abubuwan kiran kasuwa kamfanin. NEF ta manufa shi ne ba ga Ya halitta mafi ingancin abubuwan gare Maine ta mayakan da magoya m. NEF ta zartarwa tawagar yana da m kwarewa a fama wasanni management, abubuwan samar, kafofin watsa labaru dangantakar, marketing, legal, regulatory affairs and advertising.

FITE invites fans to join Jim Ross in a LIVE CHAT during ROH 15th Anniversary

FITE TV will stream 16 live events this weekend from the Pro Wrestling, Dambe, MMA and Muay Thai world.

The live action starts Jumma'a 3/10 9am ET with the Ring of Honor 15th Anniversary where viewers can also interact with Jim Ross who will be in the FITE app chat taking questions and giving his thoughts on the action.

Chat starts on the top of the hour and is available to ROH 15th Anniversary viewers exclusively on the FITE platform.

Full list of events is attached and also on this link:

http://www.fite.tv/events/

Jim Ross exclusively on the FITE chat

Jim Ross LIVE Chat

ROH 15th Anniversary
ROH 15th Anniversary on FITE

DA Floyd MAYWEATHER JR. FOUNDATIONS PRESENTS: THE 3RDANNUAL FIGHT-4-FITNESS 5K RUN, 2K WALK, Kids FUN RUN & COMMUNITY DAY SUNDAY MARCH 12TH AT SUNSET PARK IN LAS VEGAS

A FAMILY FRIENDLY EVENT GEARED TOWARD PROMOTING HEALTH & FITNESS AWARENESS WITHIN THE LAS VEGAS COMMUNITY
WHO: Leonard ELLERBE, Shugaba na Mayweather Promotions
FIGHTERS: Badou Jack, J'Leon love, Alexis Santiago, Kevin Newman plus more!
ABIN: DA Floyd MAYWEATHER JR. FOUNDATION invites the Las
Vegas community and surrounding areas to join us for our 3RD Annual Fight-4-Fitness. The festivities will start off with a 5K race and 2K walk, the scavenger hunt & Kids Fun Run will follow, and Community Day will finish up the event. Fight-4-Fitness will also feature vendors, merchandise booths and a meet & greet with the Mayweather Promotions stable of fighters. Comedian & rediyo hali Mike Pwill host this year’s event while the event also features Las Vegas’ nasuDJ D Miles, Prodigy Dance Group, a live step show from UNLV’s Zeta Phi Beta, da kuma The Monster Kids!
SA'AD: Lahadi, MARIS 12TH
A 2017 event day schedule (all times PT):
8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. – Participant registration/check-in
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.Kids Scavenger Hunt
10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.5K Run & 2K Walk
11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.Kids Fun Run
11:30 p.m. – 12:30 p.m.Awards bikin
11:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Community Day
INA: SUNSET PARK
2601 East Sunset Road
Las Vegas, NV 89120
A 3rd Annual Fight-4-Fitness 5K Race, 2K Walk, Kids FUN RUN, & Community Day sponsors to date include: Mayweather Promotions, The Money Team, Mayweather Sports, LOKACIN WASAN KWAIKWAYO, and Greenspun Media Group. Wannan shekara, a portion of registration proceeds will go toward local Las Vegas track teams, and the top 3 track teams with the highest registration participation will also be presented with a cash prize for their respective teams: 1st place will receive a donation of $5000, 2nd place will receive a donation of $3,000, da kuma 3RD place team will receive a donation of $2,000.
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