FIGHT WITH DENNING IS THE CROSSROADS FOR BUSHAW

Lewiston, Maine (Juin 14, 2016) – Like so many headline-grabbing heavy hitters with New England Fights, Maine native Brandon Bushaw (1-2) had nothing left to prove in his combat sports career.

Bushaw parlayed his undefeated state championship season as a Westbrook High School senior in 1999 into a college wrestling career at Michigan State University, where he was a teammate of UFC light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans (19-5-1).

“I was with my high school girlfriend (Cynthia), now my wife, so I knew we would always have ties to Maine,” Bushaw said. “Other than being on wrestling scholarship, I thought I was done fighting.”

The couple settled in Myrtle Beach, S.C., and opened Island Bar and Grill, which they have owned and operated for a dozen years.

It is a good, comfortable life. Extended family visited and found the area so alluring that they stayed permanently.

Those competitive juices never completely evaporated, cependant.

“I had teammates who turned to mixed martial arts,” Bushaw said. “I watched them, and as I approached 30, it became a bucket list thing. Now here I am, 17 fights later.”

Bushaw, 35, explained the journey in a phone interview as he prepared for his fourth professional bout, a featherweight clash with Auburn’s Matt "Ken Doll" Denning (3-2) at “NEF 24: Promised Land” on Samedi, Juin 18 at Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston.

The fight is Bushaw’s first on his original home turf since a 2014 loss to Elias Leland at the 135-pound limit. He ascends to 145 livres, where he admitted he is more comfortable (“at my advanced age,” Bushaw quipped) for the confrontation with Denning.

“It’s weird, because I thought I was done competing up that way when I graduated from high school, but when I go home after all these years, all the old friends that I haven’t seen for years turn out to watch me fight,” Bushaw said. “I’ve fought all over, but any time I fight in Myrtle Beach or in Maine, it’s more special.”

Some athletes return to their competitive arena because they miss the allure of the cheering crowd.

That’s true of Bushaw, to a degree, although even the spectator interest he drew with the Blue Blazes and Spartans pales by comparison to what greets him surrounding the NEF hexagon.

“It’s nothing like high school or even college wrestling,” Bushaw said. “You show up and there’s two, trois, four thousand people watching. It’s so different. You don’t get multiple chances to fight in a week or even a single weekend. It lasts a few minutes and then it’s the highest of the highs or the lowest of the lows.”

The physical toll and the necessary complement of skills also exceed what Bushaw knew in his youth.

He made that discovery about a minute into his initial amateur bout.

“MMA is more dynamic than wrestling. I remember my first fight, the guy picked me up and threw me down and I landed on my head,” Bushaw said. “I remember thinking, ‘This was probably not such a good idea,’ but I found a way to get the win.”

“You can be better than a guy in four different categories, but if he’s better in just one, he’s capable of beating you,” he continued. “You think things are going your way and then it’s the biggest letdown in the world.”

There’s a camaraderie in that unpredictable realm that only veterans of the cage can fully understand. Bushaw, who has trained with the likes of childhood friend Jamie Harrison and Amos Collins, noted that he has become cordial with almost all his prior opponents.

Denning (3-2) is one of the few with whom Bushaw (1-2) became “friends” on social media before their fight.

“It’s kind of strange, but all those things go out the window,” Bushaw said. “He’s fought my buddy Dom Cofone. He’s a local boy. I know it’s going to be a tough challenge for me.”

In many respects it is a crossroads bout for Bushaw, who admitted that he has considered retirement from the sport.

“Probably my last five fights I’ve gone in saying, ‘One more fight and I’m done,’ and then I keep going. I don’t shy away from anybody,"Il a dit. “My last fight was against a kid who was 23 and he’d been in Thailand for two years or some (stuff). That was one time when I might have said, ‘What am I doing?'

“For me it’s family, then business, then fighting. For a lot of these younger guys, fighting is first, and that makes it a challenge.”

La cloche d'ouverture Juin 18 est fixé pour 7 p.m. Billets pour « NEF 24: Promised Land” start at $25 et sont disponibles à www.TheColisee.com ou en appelant la billetterie du Colisée au 207.783.2009, extension 525.

Pour plus d'informations sur les événements et les mises à jour des cartes de combat, se il vous plaît visitez le site Web de la promotion au www.NewEnglandFights.com. En outre, vous pouvez regarder des vidéos au NEF www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, les suivre sur Twitternefights et rejoindre le groupe Facebook officiel "New England combats."

World Championship Boxing: The Next Generation Series Begins July 28 à Toronto

Canada based series to showcase up and coming fighters
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Juin 13, 2016) – Lee Baxter Promotions is proud to announce the start of a new series in Canada “World Championship Boxing: The Next Generation” kicking off Jeudi, Juillet 28 at Danforth Music Hall in Toronto, Ontario.
The series will feature up and coming fighters looking to get to the next level in the near future. Most of the boxers are from Canada but some will travel from various parts of the globe to showcase their skills.
"I’ve had the idea of doing this for awhile and am glad it’s officially coming to fruition,”A déclaré Lee Baxter. “Canada has many talented fighters hungry to make it to the next level. Malheureusement, there aren’t the same amount of opportunities here that there are elsewhere. It also took me awhile to to find the right venue and I’m glad we found it at the Danforth Music Hall here in Tornoto because it’s a great place. The goal of “World Championship Boxing: “The Next Generation” is to provide a platform for fighters that believe they can make a name for themselves and aspire to make it to the top in this sport.”
Dans l'événement principal, super featherweight Alex Dilmaghani (10-1, 2 KO) makes his Canada debut in a ten round bout. Né en Angleterre, the 24-year-old had his first eight bouts in England before relocating to Mexico for his last three fights. En 2016, Dilmaghani moved to Canada and signed with Lee Baxter Promotions. This is his first fighter under their banner and he’s looking to make a big statement.
Lightweight Steven Wilcox of Hamilton, Ontario will fight in the eight round co-feature. With an outstanding 13-1-1 record and five wins by knockout, the slick southpaw fought for the WBC International championship in 2015, battling undefeated Mick Gadbois to a draw. The popular Wilcox has been matched tough the last few years and his lone defeat came via controversial decision.
Tim “The Irish” Cronin, 7-1-1 (2 KO) is scheduled to box in a six round light heavyweight contest. Depuis ses débuts pro tomber, the Etobicoke, Ontario native is undefeated in eight fights.
Junior middleweight Mayron Zeferino and heavyweights Mladen Mijas and Augistino D’Aluisio are slated to appear in four round bouts.
Tous les adversaires seront annoncés sous peu.
Sponsored by Everlast, Vonbets, Hardknocks Boxing Club & Labatts Brewery, billets pour “World Championship Boxing: “The Next Generation are on sale now for $45, $55 et $65 en appelant 416-797-3375. Les portes ouvrent à 6:30 h et le premier combat est prévu pour 7:30.
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Undefeated Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder Defends His Title Against Two-Time World Title Challenger Chris Arreola in Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & FOX Deportes Primetime Main Event Saturday, Juillet 16 From Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama (8 p.m. ET / 5 h, heure. PT)

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BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (Juin 13, 2016) – Undefeated heavyweight world champion Deontay “Le Bomber Bronze” Wilder (36-0, 35 KOs) will defend his title in his home state when he battles two-time world title challenger Chris “The Nightmare” Arreola (36-4-1, 31 KOs) dans l'événement principal de Premier Champions de boxe (PBC) sur FOX and FOX Deportes Samedi, Juillet 16 from Legacy Arena at the BJCC in Birmingham, Alabama with televised coverage beginning at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
Les billets pour l'événement, which is promoted by DiBella Entertainment and TGB Promotions in association with Bruno Event Team, à partir de seulement $20 et aller à la ventedemain. Pour obtenir des billets s'il vous plaît visiter www.alabamatitlefight.com etwww.ticketmaster.com.
Wilder returns to the ring after he was set to travel to Russia and defend his title against Alexander Povetkin on May 21 before the challenger failed a drug test that caused a cancellation of the fight. Maintenant, Wilder will showcase his exceptional skills in primetime on network television as he takes on Arreola. It will be Wilder’s fourth defense and third in his home state of Alabama.
I’m always excited about coming home and being in front of my people where I’m the most comfortable,” Saïd Wilder. “I’ve been traveling a lot, going over to Sheffield, England to train before I was supposed to fight Alexander Povetkin in Moscow. But because of his decision to use a banned substance, the fight didn’t happen. I’m disappointed about that, but it’s not going to stop me from being an active heavyweight world champion. It has also given me the opportunity to again defend my title before my hometown fans. It’s always good to come home.
This is the longest stretch that I’ve been out of the ring and I’m anxious to get back in and continue my quest to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world,” suite Wilder. “This is another fight in that process. I respect Chris Arreola for getting into the ring with me, but we all know who the real champion is and I’m going to prove it. I’ve been training long and hard for a fight and now I’m going to take it out on Arreola on July 16.
I’m thankful to Deontay for this opportunity, he has provena great deal by winning the heavyweight title and by defending it three times,” Saïd Arreola. “I’m very excited to step into the ring with him, put on a great show, be victorious and make history by becoming the first Mexican heavyweight world champion.
We are thrilled that Deontay will be back in the ring quickly, in primetime on FOX, and at home in Alabama. Chris Arreola knows that this is his last opportunity for heavyweight glory and will likely come out throwing bombs from the opening bell. I expect an explosive, fan friendly fight for as long as it lasts,” a déclaré Lou DiBella, Président de DiBella Entertainment. “In the wake of Povetkin’s positive PED test and the cancellation of that fight, we are happy that Deontay’s next heavyweight title defense will be contested on 16 juillet and on such a great platform.
Chris knows what this fight means, and having been in the position to be the first Mexican heavyweight world champion before, he’s not going to let that chance slip by him again, ” dit Tom Brown du TGB Promotions.
We are excited to work with DiBella Entertainment and TGB Promotions to bring the third heavyweight boxing championship in a little over a year to the state of Alabama,” a déclaré Gene Hallman, président et chef de la direction de Bruno équipe événement. “We expect tickets for this fight to sell quickly and we encourage Alabama boxing fans to show their support for Deontay.
FOX and FOX Deportes are thrilled to be broadcasting the much anticipated heavyweight championship of the world between Deontay Wilder vs. Chris Arreola as part of our partnership with Premier Boxing Champions,” a déclaré David Nathanson, Fox Sports Chef des opérations commerciales. “It’s been just over 20 years since FOX presented its last heavyweight headliner, Mike Tyson vs. Buster Mathis. We’re sure this title fight will deliver another amazing PBC show on our networks.
The heavyweight champion from Tuscaloosa is itching to get back in the ring after defending his title with stoppages of Eric Molina, Johann Duahaupas and most recently a one-punch knockout of Artur Szpilka in January. Avant de passer pro en Novembre 2008, Wilder a remporté la médaille de bronze au poids lourd pour les Etats-Unis. au 2008 Jeux Olympiques. Il est le dernier boxeur mâle américain à remporter une médaille aux Jeux olympiques. The 30-year-old won the belt with a dominant decision over Bermane Stiverne in January 2015. The six-month layoff will be the longest of Wilder’s career. This fight will mark the eighth time Wilder fights in his home state of Alabama as a professional.
Always in exciting fights, the Los Angeles-born Arreola will look to entertain the primetime audience as he takes his third crack at a heavyweight world championship. With victories over Eric Molina, Seth Mitchell, Joey Abell and Jameel McCline plus championship losses to Vitali Klitschko and Bermane Stiverne, he will be one of the most battle-tested opponents of Wilder’s career.
There will be two more hours of boxing on FS1 and FOX Deportes at 10 p.m. ET, immediately following the Wilder vs. Arreola fight on FOX. Further details will be announced shortly.
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VASQUEZ BROTHERS WIN IN RENO

13 juin, RENO — In front of a packed crowd at the Atlantis Casino Resort and Spa, Reno, flyweight Oscar Vasquez took a unanimous victory against Mexico’s Javier Lapizco. All three judges scored the bout 80-72. Vasquez was in control of the fight from the opening bell but had to weather several intense exchanges with the game Lapizco throughout the fight. Vasquez moves to 10-1, Lapizco to 7-4.

 

Oscar’s younger brother Santos scored a second-round TKO over Nestor Hernandez in a Jr. flyweight bout. Santos had Hernandez down in the first round by landing a left-hook that landed perfectly. He continued to land punches in the second and once again put Hernandez down. After a third knockdown, referee Vic Drakulich called a stop to the contest. Vasquez moves to 2-2, Hernandez to 0-2.

 

Aussi le samedi de carte, Reno’s Alec McGee was successful in his professional debut over the tough Mulapi Enjani via unanimous decision in a four-round featherweight bout. The aggressive Enjani had his moments, but McGee’s boxing ability proved to be superior. Enjani moves to 2-2-2.

 

The sensational opening bout pitted super featherweights Derick Bartlemay and Matt Murphy against each other in a four-round fight. The nonstop action resembled the final fight sequence in a Rocky movie and ultimately resulted in a draw.

 

In a four-round super-featherweight bout, Rafael Busuioc scored a unanimous decision win over Jose Luis Gallegos in an a high energy bout.

COMBAT SPORTS GIVE BEZANSON DIRECTION AFTER FAMILY TRAGEDY

Lewiston, Maine (Juin 13, 2016) – Combat sports gave Mike Bezanson (1-0) direction. They also helped him cultivate the relationship with his father that he always coveted but could never seem to grasp.

Maintenant, on the eve of Father’s Day, less than a week past the four-year anniversary of his dad’s untimely death, Bezanson is poised to take another step in the career that was their shared dream.

Bezanson, 21, de Lancaster, N.H., returns to the New England Fights hexagon to take on Shawn Bang (1-1) of Auburn, Maine, in a welterweight bout at “NEF 24: Promised Land.” Their amateur bout is one of the many attractions on theSamedi, Juin 18 card at Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston.

“I think this fight is going to be good for me, because I’ll be able to show my skills against an opponent with more in-cage experience than I have,” Bezanson said. "Aussi, the fact that Juin 18 is the day before Father’s Day makes this a sentimental and emotional fight for me.”

The encore comes almost a year to the day after Bezanson stopped Jeff Dustin (0-1) by technical knockout via strikes in his mixed martial arts debut on June 13, 2015. Bang has split his first two verdicts in the NEF cage.

Bezanson’s showboating, stick-and-move style drew mixed reviews from the large crowd that witnessed his rookie effort. Some booed the relative lack of action, perhaps suspecting that Bezanson was toying with an overmatched opponent.

It was all part of his plan to relish the moment and take advantage of the opportunity.

“Truthfully we had a game plan to get experience,” Bezanson said. “If I have any thoughts of going pro, I need to get as much experience as I can. If you go in there and knock a guy out in 10 secondes, Ne vous méprenez pas, you got a knockout and that’s great, but you’re not learning what it takes to get comfortable on the other side of that 10 secondes. You don’t know how much energy you’re going to need.”

Bezanson never lacked energy, or personality, from childhood. He describes himself as a young man who never got into any serious trouble, and never experimented with drugs or other disorderly conduct, but one who freely challenged authority.

He gravitated to the boxing ring as a freshman in high school. It gave him direction. It also provided a foundation for the on-again, off-again relationship with his father, Jamie.

“Before I took up boxing, my dad wasn’t really involved much in my life. He would come and go, vous savez, for personal reasons,” Bezanson said. “When I started boxing, we got really close. Boxing and racing were his things. He would tell anybody and everybody that I was boxing and how proud he was, and that meant a lot to me.”

Jamie Bezanson never had the chance to watch his son develop as a fighter. Sur Juin 15, 2012, during annual “Bike Week” in Laconia, his motorcycle crossed the center line and struck another vehicle.

The elder Bezanson succumbed to his injuries. Il était 37.

“I lost it for a while. I stopped boxing. Mentalement, I was just in a very emotional place,” Bezanson said. “Then right next to my house, Kaze Dojo opened up. Je ai dit, ‘That’s something I could do.’”

Bezanson began training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with Greg Williams. He proved himself a natural talent, winning the gold medal in his debut at the Vermont Open.

Then came the natural progression to MMA, where his stand-up skills proved too difficult for Dustin to defend. Bezanson commanded the cage with the poise and surgical precision of a veteran.

“I’m a pretty confident guy all around. I really wasn’t that nervous. I figure why be scared if you’re prepared and you’ve put in all that training?"Il a dit. “Ninety percent of fights are lost before you even get into the cage. If you let the emotions get to you, you’re not going to perform to the best of your ability.”

Bezanson suffered a catastrophic knee injury in training shortly thereafter. He has spent most of the past year recovering from surgery to repair a torn ACL and meniscus.

Once he returned to the gym, Bezanson spent much of his time focused on his evolving ground game. It should be tested royally by Bang, a former high school wrestler from a renowned regional fighting family.

“Striking is definitely one of my strengths. I’m a lanky dude, and I try to use that to my full advantage,” Bezanson said. “But I’ve worked really hard on my ground game in training. I didn’t really get a chance to show it in my first fight, but I know I will this time.”

Bezanson sees his second foray into the cage as the true beginning of what he hopes will be a prolific career.

In addition to the many fans who will make the four-hour round trip from the North Country to watch him, Bezanson knows he will have one special set of eyes in his corner.

“Boxing taught me a lot of discipline. MMA is the same thing. People can use it however they want, but that’s what it does for me,"Il a dit. “It’s something I like to do and something that I know makes my father proud all at the same time.”

La cloche d'ouverture Juin 18 est fixé pour 7 p.m. The current docket includes five pro boxing fights, three pro MMA bouts and eight amateur MMA skirmishes. Billets pour « NEF 24: Promised Land” start at $25 et sont disponibles àwww.TheColisee.com ou en appelant la billetterie du Colisée au 207.783.2009, extension 525.

Pour plus d'informations sur les événements et les mises à jour des cartes de combat, se il vous plaît visitez le site Web de la promotion au www.NewEnglandFights.com. En outre, vous pouvez regarder des vidéos au NEF www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, les suivre sur Twitternefights et rejoindre le groupe Facebook officiel "New England combats."

À propos de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Fights

Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre (“NEF”) est une entreprise de promotions événements lutte. La mission de la NEF est de créer les événements de la plus haute qualité pour les combattants et les fans du Maine semblables. Équipe de direction de NEF possède une vaste expérience dans la gestion des sports de combat, production d'événements, relations avec les médias, commercialisation, juridique et la publicité.

Thomas Dulorme revient ce samedi

Ancien challenger pour le titre mondial, Thomas Dulorme (22-2, 14 KOs) depuis Carolina, Puerto Rico, sera de retour en action ce samedi, Juin 18 au Pavillon de la Foire, Albacete, Castilla La Mancha, Espagne.
Dulorme affrontera mexicain, Jésus “Pantera” Gurrola ( 22-8-3, 10 KO ) dans un combat de division poids welter de huit rounds programmé.
“En ce moment, je suis un agent libre. Ce combat marque mon retour à la division des poids welters où j'ai commencé ma carrière, et a été classé parmi les meilleurs au monde. Maintenant, vous pouvez vous attendre à un boxeur plus fort et plus rapide. Au jr. welterweight division I was ranked in the top positions too, but It was difficult for me to make weight” Saïd Dulorme.
“A ce stade de ma carrière, I feel very good both mentally and physically to get back to the winning route. Now after this fight, we will be looking for better options,” dit le 26 year old world title contender.
Dulorme has notable victories over former world champion DeMarcus Corley, la perspective montante, Karim Mayfield, who marched unbeaten in 19 starts and world contender Hank Lundy and Charlie Navarro.
Dans sa dernière présentation, which was affected by a sudden divorce during his training and differences with his team, Dulorme lost a competitive match against one of the best pound for pound fighters in the world, Terence Crawford in bout ruled for the vacant World Boxing Organization (WBO) world title at the 140-pound division.

Joseph Elegele remporte une victoire décisive à l'unanimité sur Phil Lo Greco dans le Main Event des champions de boxe: Le prochain tour sur le rebond du centre Lakeland à Lakeland, FL

Dauren Yeleussinov et Devaun Lee se battent pour diviser le tirage au sort
Craig Baker arrête Steve Lovett dans les dernières secondes du huitième tour
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LAKELAND, FL. (Juin 13, 2016) – Super poids welter passionnant Joseph Elegele (16-2 11 KOs) a montré sa force et sa puissance Dimanche nuit dans l'événement principal de Premier Champions de boxe: La prochaine ronde sur Bounce TV alors qu'il allait aux pieds avec Phil Lo Greco(27-3, 15 KOs) pour 10 rounds durement disputés du Lakeland Center à Lakeland, FL. Les deux combattants ont tout laissé sur le ring, échanger des coups de poing tout au long du combat avec des tours rapprochés qui ont laissé le public en vouloir plus.
Elegeleof à proximité de Winter Haven, FL a commencé le combat en avançant, le Lo Greco de Toronto légèrement étourdissant avec plusieurs rafales de coups de poing qui donnent le ton à une bataille acharnée dans les deux sens. L'action a repris au deuxième tour alors que Lo Greco est entré dans l'attaque au début du tour, épingler Elegele contre les cordes et continuer à le poivrer avec des coups de poing sur le corps et la tête.
En dépit d'être décontenancé par l'attaque, Elegele est revenu en rugissant dans les dernières secondes du deuxième tour et est sorti du coin pour lancer le troisième tour. Lo Greco est resté dans la poche, pas peur de continuer à lancer de larges crochets gauches alors que les combattants échangeaient des coups de poing dans les deux sens.
Alors que le combat continuait, Lo Greco a soutenu Elegele contre les cordes, l'étouffant avec des coups de poing malgré l'avantage de hauteur de quatre pouces d'Elegele. Mais le sixième round a été complètement contrôlé par Elegele car il a lancé une combinaison de coups de poing meurtriers qui aurait très bien pu envoyer Lo Greco sur la toile.. Cependant Lo Greco est resté dans la poche. Au 10e et dernier tour, Lo Greco est sorti fort, surpasser Elegele, mais avec moins de 20 secondes pour aller dans le combat, Elegele a assommé Lo Greco avec un barrage de coups de poing contre les cordes. Les juges ont marqué le combat 97-95 et 96-94 deux fois, tout pour Elegele, le gagnant par décision unanime.
Le deuxième combat télévisé a vu deux anciens joueurs amateurs Dauren Yeleussinov (5-0-1, 4 KOs) du Kazakhstan, qui se bat maintenant hors de Brooklyn, et Devaun Lee (7-2-1, 3 KOs) de Queens, NY dans un combat de poids moyen de huit rounds qui s'est terminé par un tirage au sort. Yeleussinov n'a pas perdu de temps au premier tour alors qu'il a lancé le combat en lançant plusieurs mains gauches, un au corps et deux à la tête de Lee.
Lee s'est échappé indemne du tour et malgré avoir passé la majorité du deuxième tour contre les cordes, il a pu lâcher ses mains et attraper Yeleussinov avec plusieurs coups. Yeleussinov, 30 ans, a lancé l'attaque au sixième tour, épingler Lee contre les cordes, encore une fois avec un barrage de coups de poing. Les juges ont marqué le combat à 79-73 pour Yeleussinov, 78-74 pour Lee et 76-76, terminer le combat par un tirage au sort.
Dans l'ouverture télévisé combat, Perspective australienne Steve Lovett (15-1, 12 KOs) lutté Craig Baker (17-1, 13 KOs) dans une confrontation de poids lourds légers de 10 rounds qui s'est terminée par un KO explosif. Boulanger de Baytown, TX a été envoyé sur la toile au quatrième tour à la suite d'un gros crochet gauche lancé par Lovett, mais Baker était le combattant le plus actif tout au long du combat car il était sur les trois tableaux de bord du juge avant le huitième et dernier tour. Avec seulement trois secondes pour aller dans le combat, Baker a envoyé Lovett sur la toile avec une main droite dure qui a mis fin au combat.
Voici ce que les participants avaient à dire sur leurs performances respectives Dimanche nuit:
JOSEPH ELEGELE
“Je n’ai pas été surpris car c’est un combattant coriace, c’est un Canadien et les combattants canadiens sont durs. Il est venu à se battre. Ce était un bon combat.
“Il est difficile pour quiconque de trouver une réponse pour une droite à gauche, mais j'ai été surpris qu'il continue à marcher à travers.
“J'espère que cette victoire me mettra au niveau suivant. Je suis prêt pour les meilleurs combattants. Je sais qu'il y a des choses sur lesquelles je peux travailler, mais je suis prêt pour les meilleurs combattants.
“Je ne suis pas sûr de ce qui se passe avec ma main gauche. Ça m'a fait mal quand je le jetais, mais je suis un guerrier. J'ai vécu trop de choses dans la vie pour laisser une petite main gauche me blesser. Il pourrait tomber et je vais toujours le lancer.”
PHIL LO GRECO
“C'était sa ville natale. Le score aurait pu aller dans les deux sens. Je l'ai blessé au deuxième tour. Il était absent et l'arbitre aurait pu arrêter le combat. Ce n'est pas une excuse. Je combattrai n'importe qui, ne importe où.
“Je sentais que je poussais le combat. Je suis déçu de la décision.
“C'est aux fans s'ils veulent me revoir. Les gens voient que je me battrai n'importe où et n'importe où. J'ai apprécié ce soir.”
DEVAUN LEE
“Je ne suis pas d'accord avec le tirage au sort, Je pense que je gagné le combat. J'aurais été à l'aise avec une décision partagée. Il travaillait, mais j'ai atterri des coups nets et j'ai atterri des coups plus lourds. J'ai l'impression d'avoir gagné le combat. Il a le pouvoir, mais il n'était pas assez puissant pour m'arrêter.
“Suivant, Je suis prêt à tout ce qu’ils me mettent devant moi. Je le ferais à nouveau.”
CRAIG BAKER
“Lovett est un gars fort et c'est un sacré compétiteur. Il est venu travailler et il m'a testé, c'est donc ce que c'est, une.
“C'est génial, une. C'est pour ça que je transpire et que je me tue dans le gymnase. Cette victoire signifie le monde pour moi.
“Il ne m'a jamais fait de mal ce soir. Nous sommes restés patients, je fais ce que nous faisons. C'est la plus grande victoire de ma carrière, mais je ne me reposerai pas avant d’obtenir un titre.
“Je me battrai contre le prochain. Je serai bientôt de retour au gymnase et je me préparerai pour la prochaine personne qui sera devant moi.
“Se battre sur une carte Premier Boxing Champions est incroyable. Je suis reconnaissant d’avoir cette opportunité et j’espère être de retour dans les combats de PBC.”
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Moises Chucky Flores remains undefeated winning IBO title wants Rigondeaux next

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WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA (Juin 12, 2016)Last night at the Ramatex Factory in Windhoek, Namibie, Mexico’s super-bantamweight standout, Moises “ChuckyFleurs (25-0, 17 KOs) remained undefeated with a 12-round unanimous decision over hometown hero, Paulus Ambunda (24-2, 10 KOs). With the victory Flores captured the IBO championship and retained his WBA interim title.
Fleurs, who hails from Guadalajara, Mexique, controlled the action from the opening round. Flores scored three knockdowns throughout the fight using superior boxing skills while applying pressure to keep Ambunda off balance. As Flores mounted a substantial lead he never looked back. Scorecards lus 115-110, 115-111 et 114-111, all in favor for Flores.
It’s never an easy task going into someone’s hometown and getting the victory,” said Moises “Chucky” Fleurs. “I had complete faith in myself, as did my team, fighting Ambunda in his hometown. We knew we had to dominate the fight to win on the judges’ tableaux de bord. He’s a durable fighter with a lot of heart but I was not going to be denied tonight. I want to be recognized as the next great fighter from Mexico. Je voudrais Guillermo Rigondeaux next.
Guided by Pro Box Management’s Gary Jonas et Henry Rivalta, a fight with Rigondeaux is on the horizon. Actuellement, Flores is the mandatory challenger to fight Rigondeaux, who is the current WBA Super Champion at super-bantamweight.
Flores once again proved he’s an elite fighter winning in Ambunda’s backyard.” a dit Gary Jonas. “Now we are focused on getting in the ring with Rigondeaux. Flores is the WBA interim champion and he’s hungry to become the super champion. Right now we are in talks with team Rigondeaux to get this fight made. Chucky is ready to take over the 122-pound division.

“Iceman” 4e réunion officielle de boxe amateur de John Scully

Ce sera ma 4ème réunion officielle de boxeurs amateurs, les trois premiers ayant eu lieu à Las Vegas (Décembre 2014), New York City (Juin 2015) et Foxwoods Casino dans le Connecticut (Juillet 2015).
Les boxeurs qui ont assisté à des réunions précédentes incluent notamment le quadruple champion du monde Roy Jones Jr., Mike, triple champion du monde “Le voleur de corps” McCallum et l'Iran “La lame” Barkley, Le champion poids lourd WBO Lamon Brewster, ancien champion WBC des poids lourds légers Montell “La glace” Griffon, 1988 U.S.. L'entraîneur olympique Kenny Adams.
J'ai eu cette idée de réunir mes anciens pairs amateurs depuis de nombreuses années et en décembre de 2014 au Rival Boxing Store à Las Vegas, j'ai enfin eu ma première réunion de boxeurs amateurs et ce fut un énorme succès. Depuis j'en ai eu deux autres (chez Jimmy-Glenn- Angle sur W. 44e St. à New York et au Foxwoods Casino dans le Connecticut)des rassemblements réussis qui ont vu tout le monde des amateurs locaux, champions régionaux des gants d'or, Champions nationaux de l'AUA, champions du monde, Olympiens et tous les autres niveaux possibles de boxeur amateur.
J'avais initialement prévu d'avoir des boxeurs de ma classe d'essais olympiques (1988)se réunir pour une réunion mais l'a changé à n'importe quelle époque ou niveau. À cette fin, nous avons eu des boxeurs allant de 1976 A.A.U. Le champion national Bret Summers de l'État de Washington et 1976 L'olympien jamaïcain Mike McCallum jusqu'à 2004 U.S.. Olympienne Jason Estrada.
En gros, c'est une chance pour nous de nous réunir, se souvenir, raconter des histoires, voir de vieux amis, rencontrer des gens que nous n'avons jamais rencontrés auparavant. Peut-être que le meilleur exemple de ce que mes réunions impliquent est venu au 2015 événement à Foxwoods lorsque Luis Ortiz et Lawrence Clay-Bey de Hartford se sont rencontrés pour la toute première fois depuis qu'ils se sont affrontés en tant que jeunes enfants chez Marc Anthony à Hartford il y a bien longtemps 1977!
QUAND: Juillet 23, 2016, 12 midi à 4 h
OÙ: Restaurant Margaritaville à l'intérieur du casino Mohegan Sun @ Uncasville, Connecticut.
OMS: Les invités et les invités attendus comprennent, parmi beaucoup d'autres:
Marlon, double champion poids welter “Magic Man” Étourneau
1985 Champion poids welter ESPN “Écolier” Troy Wortham
Le champion WBA des poids welters et des poids moyens juniors Jose Antonio Rivera
Dickie Ecklund et “Irlandais” Micky Ward (“Le combattant”)
1984 Le médaillé d'or olympique Mark Breland
Détenteur du record Comp-U-Box “Sucra” Ray Oliviera
“Concurrent Star Peter “la fierté de la providence” Manfredo Jr..
1996 U.S.. Capitaine de l'équipe olympique Lawrence Clay-Bey
Promoteur de boxe actuel (Star Boxing à New York) et 1988 NYC Daily News Gants dorés 147 Livre Champion Joe DeGuardia
Ancien champion du monde de deux-division “Poison” Junior Jones de Brooklyn, New York
Mike Bentt, champion du monde des poids lourds WBO, et 1988 U.S.. Suppléant olympique.
2004 U.S.. L'olympien Jason “Big Six” Route

LA GLACE

Devis: “

L'attente dans le vestiaire avant un match de boxe professionnelle -cette dernière heure- pourrait suffire à dépouiller un homme qui n'a jamais boxé auparavant de toute fierté, le désir et le cœur qu'il pensait avoir”Iceman John Scully, Avril 2002

“La boxe est une fraternité soudée. Tout le monde connaît tout le monde. Mais une ligne dans la résine sera à jamais tracée entre ceux qui entrent dans l'anneau carré et ceux qui ne le font PAS.. De nombreux, beaucoup de gens gagnent de l'argent sur un combat, mais quand la cloche sonne, seules deux personnes y répondent.” Randy Smith, Février 2003, Demandeur de journal (Manchester, Connecticut) Un journal

JOHN MOLINA OUTPOINTS RUSLAN PROVODNIKOV; DEMETRIUS ANDRADE DELIVERS STATEMENT KO VICTORY AND DEJAN ZLATICANIN WINS 135-POUND TITLE SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME®

Andrade Knocks Out Willie Nelson: VIDEO:http://s.sho.com/1ZHD8CJ

Zlaticanin KOs Franklin Mamani: VIDEO:http://s.sho.com/28tCoqP

 

Showtime Championship Boxing® Tripleheader Replays Lundi, Juin 13 à 10 p.m. ET/PT sur Showtime EXTREME®

 

Cliquez ICI For Images; Credit Amanda Westcott / SHOWTIME

 

VERONA, N. Y.. (Juin 11, 2016) – John Molina outpunched Ruslan Provodnikov in an all-action fight by revealing a new weapon in his arsenal, a sharp and steady jab. Molina captured a surprising unanimous decision in a 12-round junior welterweight bout that featured fierce exchanges throughout Samedi on SHOWTIME from Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N. Y..

 

Dans la co-métrage sur Showtime Championship Boxing, Demetrius Andrade delivered a statement, knockout victory over Willie Nelson, staking his claim as one of the world’s best in the stacked 154-pound division. Dans le combat d'ouverture, Dejan Zlaticanin knocked out Franklin Mamani to earn the vacant 135-pound world title and make history as the first native of Montenegro to win a world championship.

 

Molina and Provodnikov promised a war, and they delivered. But what surprised many was the volume of punches and effective jabbing from Molina (29-6, 23 KOs), a veteran more known for engaging in brawls than his boxing prowess. Molina threw nearly 1,110 poinçons totales, y compris 643 jabs compared to just 265 for Provodnikov, who failed to close the range on his naturally bigger opponent.

 

“We knew we had to outwork Provodnikov,” said the 33-year-old Covina, Calif., indigène. “It was a fight that we needed. Ruslan Provodnikov is a very notable name. Il est un dur, tough guy. He kept moving forward.

 

“People don’t realize I had my amateur career in the pros, and now it’s my time to step out and shine. Je ai un nouvel entraîneur. Shadeed (Suluki) showed me how to throw punches and use my power.”

 

Molina vs. Provodnikov was scored 116-112, 117-111, 115-113.

 

“I think it (the scorecard) was self-explanatory. A fighter knows when they won a fight. I won that fight and it was going to be hard to take it away from me.”

 

The judges agreed on nine of the 12 tours, a relatively high percentage according to SHOWTIME analyst Steve Farhood.

 

“Today the decision was the right one,” Provnikov said. “Molina won the fight – he was better ce soir. Everything was scored the way it should have been.

 

“We expected that he was going to box, he was going to move. We expected him to do that. Ce ne était pas ma nuit. Maybe I don’t have the same hungriness as before. I’m not going to make excuses, but it was hard for me to find my groove ce soir.

 

“I don’t think it’s that (the layoff). There are no excuses. I lost the fightce soir. I couldn’t find the hungriness. I have to sit down and think of why that happened.

 

“I’m sorry if I disappointed.”

 

Undefeated former world champion Demetrius Andrade put on a masterful performance against top-10 ranked Willie Nelson, flooring the former world title challenger four times including once in the opening round and emphatically in the final round to close the show (OMS 12,1:38).

 

Avec la victoire, Nelson, who landed a staggering 57 percent of his power punches in just his second fight dans deux ans, moved one step closer to earning another shot at a title fight. Andrade, who never lost his belt in the ring, is now the second mandatory challenger for the WBC Super Welterweight World Title, currently held by Jermell Charlo.

 

“I’m coming to get those belts,” said the 28-year-old Andrade. “People can’t run no more. The best have to fight the best. I’m coming for them.

 

“I came back, Je suis plus fort. Me and my team worked hard. We figured out what we need to do to take it to the next level. I’m ready for the Charlo brothers. I want them.”

 

Andrade was on his way to pitching a shutout, delivering a statement performance after months of frustration from “boxing politics.” The former WBO 154-pound champion targeted the head and the body of Nelson, relying on a steady diet of combos to floor the 6-foot-3 Nelson in the first, 11e and twice in the 12e.

 

“I’m young enough and my reaction time is still going,” Andrade said. “Willie Nelson is a true champion. He pushed me to the limit where I had to figure out what punches to throw. But I put the pieces of the puzzle together and got the knockout, bébé.

 

Nelson, de Cleveland, dropped to 25-3-1 avec 15 KOs.

 

“He was tough,» A déclaré Nelson. “I was forcing my shots too much. I felt like I was getting back into the fight, but he was crafty and mobile.

 

“I am ready for whatever is next and, despite what happened ce soir, I am here to stay. My career won’t end like this.”

 

In the opening bout of the SHOWTIME telecast, Zlaticanin blasted late-replacement Mamani with a third round TKO (:54) to win the vacant WBC Lightweight World Championship.

 

The 32-year-old Zlaticanin (18-0, 10 KOs) became the first native of the Southeastern European country of Montenegro to capture a world championship.

 

“I’m very proud. I made Montenegro proud,” Zlaticanin said. “I want to thank my fans that came to support me. I think I made my country proud. I think they will be delighted. I don’t think they know what this means, but in a few days they will know.”

 

The southpaw Zlaticanin pounced with a powerful straight left that had Mamani in trouble just seconds into the fight. The Bolivian, who was also aiming to become the first native of his homeland to win a title, survived the round but he was in trouble again in the third. Zlaticanin staggered with an overhand left and followed with a series of unanswered blows that forced referee Charlie Fitch to halt the contest with Mamani (21-3-1, 12 KOs) defenseless against the ropes.

 

“I knew that I would knock him out. He stood too close to me.

 

Après le combat, Zlaticanin called out Jorge Linares, the WBC Lightweight “Champion in Recess”, who pulled out of a tentatively scheduled match with Zlaticanin due to an injury.

 

“I want Linares next. He can’t run from me anymore.

 

In undercard action on SHO EXTREME, Willie Jr Monroe. (20-2, 6 KOs) a remporté une décision unanime (96-92, 95-93, 99-89) over John Thompson (17-2, 6 KOs) in a 10-round middleweight matchup of former world title challengers. Monroe scored two knockdowns, one in the second and another with a straight right jab in the fifth.

 

Dans le combat d'ouverture sur Showtime Boxing sur SHO EXTREME, Russian heavyweight Andrey Fedosov (29-3, 24 KOs) scored four knockdowns en route to a sixth round TKO (1:33) of Mario Heredia (11-2, 9 KOs, 1-2 in WSB).

 

Samedi event from Turning Stone Resort Casino was promoted by Banner Promotions and DiBella Entertainment.

 

Samedi SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader replaysLundi, Juin 13 à 10 p.m. ET/PT sur Showtime EXTREME. The SHOWTIME BOXING on SHO EXTREME telecast replays Tuesday, Juin 14 à 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHO EXTREME.

 

Brian Custer hosted the SHOWTIME telecast, with Mauro Ranallo calling the action, Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and former two-time world champion Paulie Malignaggi commentating and Jim Gray reporting. Barry Tompkins and Steve Farhood called. the SHOWTIME EXTREME action. Dans la diffusion simultanée espagnol, Alejandro Luna called the blow-by-blow and former world champion Raul Marquez served as color commentator. The executive producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING was David Dinkins Jr. avec Bob Dunphy.

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