“BELLATOR: BROOKS vs. JANSENOFFICIAL WEIGH-IN RESULTS FOR FRIDAY NIGHTS FIGHT ON SPIKE

“BELLATOR: BROOKS vs. JANSENOFFICIAL WEIGH-IN RESULTS FOR FRIDAY NIGHTS FIGHT ON SPIKE

Champ Will Brooks (155) vs. Dave Jansen (154.6)

Champ Will Brooks (155) vs. Dave Jansen (154.6)

I’m going to go out there and cut Dave Jansen down. I’m going to smoke him. I’m going to embarrass him.” – Will Brooks

“My mental edge is going to be key and me beating Will i runga i te Paraire po. I’ve always believed it’s mentality before physicality, and it’s my mentality that’s going to lead me to the world title. It’s also going to be because of my experience, determination and laser focus. All of these things are just culminating into the perfect storm.” – Dave Jansen

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IRVINE. Calif. – April 9, 2015 - 25 o te 26 whawhai whakataetae i runga i te Paraire o "Bellator: Brooks vs. Jansen” took to the scales and successfully hit their targeted weights Rāpare afternoon at the Radisson Hotel in Newport Beach, Calif. The stacked MMA card emanates from the Bren Events Center in Irvine, Calif., apopo, airing LIVE and FREE on Spike at 9 p.m. AND.

 

“Bellator: Brooks vs. Jansen” is headlined by a fight between Bellator Lightweight World Champion Will Brooks (15-1) a Dave Jansen (20-2). “Ill Will” has won six consecutive bouts, while “The Fugitive” has rallied off seven straight victories of his own.

 

The event also features the return of multi-combat sports star Joe Schilling (2-3), who faces Brazilian standout Rafael Carvalho (10-1) in a middleweight co-main event.

 

“Bellator: Brooks vs. Jansen” – Rāmere, April 10, Bren Events Pokapū, Irvine, Calif.

Joe Schilling (185.6) vs. Rafael Carvalho (185.8)

Joe Schilling (185.6) vs. Rafael Carvalho (185.8)

Marcin Held (155.8) vs. Alexander Tiger Sarnavskiy (155)

Marcin Held (155.8) vs. Alexander “Tiger” Sarnavskiy (155)

Alexander Volkov (243) vs. Tony Johnson (264)

Alexander Volkov (243) vs. Tony Johnson (264)

Fabricio Warrior (145.8) vs. John Teixeira (145.2)

Fabricio Warrior (145.8) vs. John Teixeira (145.2)

Joey Beltran (184) vs. Brian Rogers (186)

Joey Beltran (184) vs. Brian Rogers (186)

Koe Awad (155.4) vs. Rob Sinclair (155.2)

Koe Awad (155.4) vs. Rob Sinclair (155.2)

A.J. McKee (144) vs. Mark Bonilla (147)

A.J. McKee (144) vs. Mark Bonilla (146

Honatana Santa Maria (125) vs. Steve Ramirez (126)

Honatana Santa Maria (125) vs. Steve Ramirez (126)

Chris Herrera (186) vs. Luc Bondole (185.6)

Chris Herrera (186) vs. Luc Bondole (185.6)

Chad George (136) vs. Mark Vorgeas (135.6)

Cleber Luciano (150) vs. Arona Miller (150)

Jay Bogan (147.4) vs. Justin Governale (146)

Jay Bogan (146.6) vs. Justin Governale (146)

Arona Miller (150) vs. Cleber Luciano (150)

Chad George (136) vs. Mark Vorgeas (135.6)

M-1 Challenge 56 pauna & pictures from Moscow

M-1 Challenge 56: Vasilevsky vs. Emeev 2

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Pauna Official

 

M-1 Challenge middleweight champion Vyacheslav Vasilevsky

 

 

M-1 Challenge featherweight champion Ivan “Ko tenei te” Buchinger

 

 

KĀRI MAIN

 

Kotēhia Emeev & Vyacheslav Vasilevsky

 

M-1 POLE whitu CHAMPIONSHIP – 5 X 5

Vyacheslav VASILEVSKY (26-2-0), Champion, Russia 184 ¾ lbs. (83.9 kg)

RAMASAN EMEEV (11-3-0), Kaiwero, Russia 185 lbs. (84 kg)

 

Aliyar Sarkerov & Ivan Buchinger

M-1 POLE mā whitu CHAMPIONSHIP – 5 X 5

Ivan “Ko tenei te” BUCHINGER (28-4-0), Champion, Slovakia 145 lbs. (65.8 kg)

ALIYAR “Tiger” SARKEROV (12-4-0), Kaiwero, Russia 147 lbs. (66.9 kg)

 

Ante Delija & Konstantin Gluhov

 

HEAVYWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

KONSTANTINLacplesisGLUHOV (28-15-0), Latvia 253 lbs. (115 kg)

ANTEWalking TroubleDELIJA (12-2-0), Croatia 251 lbs. (113.9 kg)

 

Kristijan Silver & Valery Myasnikov

HEAVYWEIGHTS LIGHT – 3 X 5

VALERYThe Russian HammerMYASNIKOTe (8-1-0), Russia 184 lbs. (83.6 kg)

KALISITIANÉ “Klitschko” Mua (8-1-0), Croatia 184 lbs. (83.6 kg)

 

Niko Kaushansky & NJavier Fuentas

LIGHTWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

JAVIER FUENTES (5-0-0), Spain 158 lbs. (71.9 kg)

NIKOCatKAUSHANSKY (6-1-0), Russia 157 ½ lbs. (71.6 kg)

 

KĀRI PRELIMINARY

 

M-1 MEDIEVAL WELTERWEIGHT KIGHT FIGHT

EVGENIY Bedenko (6-1-0), Russia 164 ½ lbs. (74. kg)
IVAN VASILIEV (11-2-0), Russia 166 lbs. (75.5 kg)

 

LIGHTWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

JOEL ALVAREZ GONZALEZ (4-0-0), Spain 154 ½ lbs. (70.2 kg)
ALI ABDULKHALIKOV (2-0-0), Russia 154 ½ lbs. (70.3 kg)

 

LIGHTWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

RAKHMAN MALHAZHIEV (3-1-0), Russia 154 ½ lbs. (70.3 kg)

Alexey “Taumahi” Makhno (8-3-0), Russia 154 ½ lbs. (70.2 kg)

 

MIDDLEWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

GEVORG CHARCHYAN (1-0-0), Russia 177 lbs. (80.3 kg)

ABUKAR YANDIEV (2-0-0), Russia 184 ½ lbs. (83.9 kg)

 

MIDDLEWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

GADZHI GADZHIEV (4-2-0), Russia 186 lbs. (84.6 kg)

YURI YURCHENKO (1-1-0), Russia 170 ½ lbs. (77.5 kg)

 

FEATHERWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

ZALIMBEK OMAROV (3-1-1), Russia 143 ½ lbs. (65.2 kg)

ARTIOM LOBANOV (2-1-0), Russia 143 lbs. (65 kg)

 

WELTERWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

MICHAL WIENCEK (4-2-0), Poland 169 ½ lbs. (77.0 kg)

RUSTAM GADZHIEV (4-2-0), Russia 169 lbs. (76.9 kg)

 

TA: M-1 Challenge 56: Vasilevsky vs. Emeev 2

No: Rāmere, April 10, 2015

1:15 p.m. (New York City), 9:15 p.m. (Moscow)

 

HEA: Moscow, Russia 1:30

 

Kaiwhakatairanga: M-1 Global

 

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Camp Notes/Photos: Bryant Jennings Looking To End Klitschko’s Reign

Credit Photo, Edward Jackson / Team Jennings

 

HOUSTON, TX (April 9, 2015)Gary Shaw Productions undefeated heavyweight contender, Bryant “By-By” Jennings (19-0, 10 Koó), is entering the final weeks of training camp in preparation for his upcoming battle with Wladimir Klitschko (63-3, 53 Koó). Jennings, who hails from Philadelphia, is looking to end Klitschko’s reign on the heavyweight division.

 

Klitschko vs. Jennings, a 12-round bout for Wladimir’s WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO World heavyweight titles, Ka tango i te wahi i “Te nuinga o Famous Arena o te Ao”, Madison Square Garden, i runga i April 25, 2015. The event will be televised Live on HBO World Championship Boxing® timata i 10:00 p.m. AND/PT in the United States and RTL in Germany.

 

On training in Houston, Texas…

It’s really nice to get away from home and all the distractions that come with training in Philly. I’m able to focus on nothing but boxing out here in Houston. I got my whole team out here and were grinding away.

 

On his upcoming matchup with Wladimir Klitschko

This is the top of the mountain when it comes to heavyweight boxing. You can’t get any higher then fighting Klitschko. Ki te taua te mea, I’m ready to end Klitschko’s reign as heavyweight champion. He’s been defeated before and he can be defeated again. I’m confident I have the athleticism and skills to come out on top and bring those belts back home to America.

 

On fighting at Madison Square Garden….

Everyone knows The Garden is filled with deep roots in boxing history. I’m looking to make my own history with a victory on April 25. This will be my third consecutive fight there and I feel my fan base has grown with each outing. I’m know Philly will be representing and I’m excited about that. I’m counting down the days and I’m very grateful to my promoters, Gary Shaw, Antonio Leonard, as well as my managerJames Prince for making this fight a reality.

 

On the possibility of becoming the next great American heavyweight champion

A victory against Klitschko will certainly bring back glory to the American heavyweight. Klitschko has reigned supreme for so many years, so it will be a huge accomplishment to bring home the titles. Dethroning Klitschko will open up many doors for my career and I see myself relishing in the moment.

Vauvauhia e K2 Whakatairanga a Group Whakahaere Klitschko i roto i te whai wāhi ki te Gary Shaw Productions, tīkiti utu i $1000, $600, $300, $200 a $100 Ka taea te hokona i roto i te Tari Madison Square Pouaka Garden, www.TheGarden.com a www.Ticketmaster.com.

FRANK GALARZA vs. SHELDON MOORE IEVGEN KHYTROV vs. AARON COLEY SERGIY DEREVYANCHENKO vs. ALAN CAMPA FINAL WEIGHTS, Korukī & Whakaahua

 

ShoBox: The New Generation Tripleheader LIVE TONIGHT on SHOWTIME®

From Aviator Sports and Events Center in Brooklyn, N.Y..

 

Pāwhiritia HERE Hei Tikiake Photos

Credit: Rosie Cohe / SHOWTIME

 

WÄTEA KATOA: Chavez, With Unparalleled Access To Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and Sr.

Premieres Immediately Following Friday’s ShoBox

 

NEW YORK (April 9, 2015) - Brooklyn-Māori, hinga kore Frank "Notorious" Galarza paunatia-i roto i te i 154 pounds and Belgium’s Sheldon "Ko e Ofi" Moore i whanganga ano 153 ¼ pounds during Thursday’s official weigh-in for the main event of this Friday’s ShoBox: Ko te Generation New, ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET / PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru).

 

Galarza (16-0-2, 10 Koó), te whakaaro e te tokomaha rite "Ko e Brooklyn Rocky," and Moore (13-2-1, 9 Koó) will square off in the eight-round super welterweight headliner of the televised tripleheader from theAviator Sports me Events Pokapū i roto i te Brooklyn, N.Y..

 

Tūturu whitu mana-pahaki Ievgen "Ko e Iukereiniana Lion" Khytrov (9-0, 9 Koó) nōhia nga pauna i 161 ½ pounds and fellow unbeaten Arona "Taumaha Metal" Coley (9-0-1, 6 Koó), o Hayward, Calif., i whanganga ano 160 ½ pounds for their eight-round middleweight bout.

 

I roto i te whawhai whakatuwheratanga o te telecast, puru-kongakonga whitu super amanaki Sergiy "Ko e Kaihangarau" Derevyanchenko (4-0, 3 Koó Series / World o Boxing: 23-1, 7 Koó) will take on once-beatenAlan “Amenaza/Threat” Campa (13-1, 1 NC, 9 Koó) in an eight-round super middleweight match. Derevyanchenko, of Ukraine and now training in Brooklyn with Khytrov, i whanganga ano 163 ¼ pounds while Mexico’s Campa weighed-in at 165 pauna.

 

Tikiti mo te takahanga, whakatairangatia ana e DiBella Entertainment i roto i te whai wāhi ki te Whakatairanga Whawhai Inc. and New Legend Boxing are on sale and priced at $100, $70 a $35. Ka taea e Tickets te hokona e te karanga DiBella Entertainment i (212) 947-2577. Doors tuwhera i 6:15 p.m. AND, ki te a'ee tuatahi whakaritea hoki 6:45 p.m. AND.

 

Tenei ta nga whawhai i ki te mea i mua ki a Rāpare o paunatia-i roto i:

 

GALARZA:

“We had some great sparring with guys like Daniel Jacobs, Sadam Ali, Khytrov. They always give me top tough work. That’s top competition right there. Fighting guys like that builds my confidence. If I can hang in there with them then I can hang with anyone. They’re going to help to bring me to another level. I feed off their energy.

 

“Moore is an aggressive fighter, but I’m a come-forward guy, rawa. Taea e ahau pukuriri, but smart aggressive. Not just aggressive to punch and throw punches wildly. It’s more being smart, using my defense, my offense and countering when he makes mistakes.

 

“I try not to think about fighting in the main event in Brooklyn, but it helps and it definitely motivates me. Te tikanga e ahau, it doesn’t get any better than that – fighting in my home in the main event.

 

“It’s my backyard, so I have to put on a show. It doesn’t give me jitters because I’ve fought in my home before, but the main event is different. I just need to do my job.

 

"Hoki ahau, it’s will and skill. I bring my skill level to the next level. How bad do I want it? Am I going to perform well enough to move to the next level and face those top contenders?

 

“I want to face the top prospects so I can earn a spot as a contender. But I need to get through this guy first.”

 

MOORE:

“The main reason why I came all the way to the United States is because here is where boxing is at its best. I’m really excited about this opportunity. Being on SHOWTIME as a main event is huge for me.

 

“It’s not going to be easy, I’m fighting a guy from Brooklyn in Brooklyn in his back yard. But I’ve been in this situation before, I’ve fought abroad many times before and I’m not intimidated. It’s another day at the office for me.

 

“This is it for me, there’s no turning back. Kua ahau ki te riro. I just don’t see myself losing tomorrow.

 

“I’ve seen a couple Galarza videos on YouTube. He was more of a brawler at the beginning of his career. Na, he’s a more disciplined boxer. That can backfire sometimes, something to watch out.

 

“You’ll see fireworks and excitement. I’m not going to look for the knockout. I think it’s a bad strategy to do that. If it comes, it comes. I’ll be looking to win, no matter what. This is a very big fight for me, so it’ll be all about winning, impressing and being at my best.”

 

KHYTROV

“The atmosphere training in Big Bear was amazing. It was one of the best training camps I’ve had. I’ve never been through a camp in the amateurs like that.

 

“I had a chance to meet Gennady (Golovkin) in Big Bear and we spoke and actually became pretty close. We talked about training regime, stuff athletes talk about. I loved it there.

 

“The adjustment from amateurs to pros has been fine. The only difference is handling the different rounds and realizing that you have to pace yourself for these eight, 10, 12 round fights.

 

“The best time to knock a guy out is in the first two rounds when they aren’t warmed up yet. I tried against (Jorge) Melendez but I couldn’t get him out. I just realized I needed to pace myself for the other six rounds and work the body. It was nice to get those rounds and experience against a tough fighter.

 

“I know he (Coley) is a pretty hard-hitting southpaw. I assume that he won’t come forward, but maybe he’ll surprise me. He has a few knockouts, but I’m going to watch him, learn and adapt.

 

“I faced southpaws in the amateurs. His style won’t give me any issues. I could even switch to a southpaw stance if I need to.

 

“Personally, health allowing, I think I should be a contender by the end of 2015. But I put all my trust into my team. They know best. My job is just to train and prepare for everything they put in front of me.

 

“Yes, 100 percent I’d like to face Gennady. To be the best you have to fight the best. And right now I consider him to be the best 160 pound fighter in the world.”

 

COLEY:

“Fighting on TV for me is a big deal. When I was little, my father used to throw fight parties to watch big fights and tomorrow he’s throwing one for me. That alone makes me so proud. I’ll have my own viewing party. I’m fighting on national television, i runga i SHOWTIME. That’s such of big deal for me. This is my breakout. This is the sign I’m made it.

 

“I stay in shape all year round, but for the past two months I’ve been taking it to the extreme. Training hard, sparring even harder.

 

“I’ve been working very hard. I’ve sparred with world champions and I’ve been doing well. I think this is my time to step up and show everybody how good I am.

 

“I’m predicting there will be a stoppage in the later rounds.”

DEREVYANCHENKO:

“The competition I faced in the WSB was, for the most part, the best fighters in the world. Na tawhiti, the guys I’ve faced in the pros don’t have that resume, that skill level. So I think I’ve fought in more than just four pro fights.

 

“I’m working hard in the gym to make the transition from amateur to pro. I’m taking it step-by-step. I don’t want to jump the gun or make a mistake too fast. I’m looking forward to increasing my level of opposition gradually.

 

“I’ve seen some of his (Campa) whawhai. In some fights he boxes different than in other fights. We’ll see what he does in the ring and adjust accordingly. But I don’t think he can bring anything that I haven’t seen before. But he’s a Mexican fighter so we know he won’t give up.

 

“I’m going to show what I’m worth. I’ve been preparing for this my whole life. Now is my chance to build my fan base and show what I can do in the ring.”

CAMPA:

“This is my first fight in the U.S., and I’m planning to take full advantage of this opportunity.

 

“My training was intense, a lot of running, especially in the mountains. I worked on my conditioning and my speed. I’m at the best shape I’ve ever been.

 

“When I found out about my opponent, I watched video on him and I know I’m better than him. I think my main advantages are age and speed. My opponent is 29, Ahau 23. I’m younger and quicker and I’m not about to make it easy for him.

 

“I’m going to read him in the early rounds and, if I feel he’s not hurting me, I’ll go the distance.

 

“This fight is a huge step-up for me. I see it as key fight. I feel it might be a make or break for me. Ka kite tatou i, I might get a chance to deliver a knockout and that might spark some attention in the boxing world.”

 

# # #

 

Barry Tompkins Ka karanga i te ShoBox mahi i te ringside ki Farhood me te toa o mua ao Raul Marquez i te tavini ei tohunga kaitätari. Ko te kaihanga matua, ko te Gordon Hall ki Richard Gaughante whakaputa me te Rick Phillips aratai.

 

ShoBox: Ko te Generation New
Mai i tōna urunga i roto i te Hōngongoi 2001, te raupapa mekemeke SHOWTIME arohaehae, manohi, ShoBox: Ko te Generation New ki āu fifi kua ngā taranata taitamariki. Te ShoBox kaupapa, ko te ki te televise whakaongaonga, kua takoto mano-ahuareka, me ngā tākaro whakataetae i te whakarato i te whenua ata mohiotia hoki opuaraa pai ki te whawhai mo te taitara ao. Ētahi o te rārangi e tupu o te 59 whawhai nei i puta i runga i ShoBox me te matatau ki te ngaki taitara ao ngā: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paora Williams me te ake.

PREMIER BOXING toa ON NBC PRESS WHAKAMUTUNGA Quotes CONFERENCE & Whakaahua

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Credit Photo: Ed Diller / DiBella mahi whakangahau

Brooklyn (April 9, 2015) – As Rāhoroi o fight night rapidly approaches, whawhai whakataetae i runga i Rāhoroi o Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i NBC night of fights held a final press conference Thursday at the Edison Ballroom i roto i te New York City.

 

PBC on NBC main event bouts at Barclays Center feature undefeated superstar Danny “Swift” Garcia (29-0, 17 Koó) e anga Lamont Peterson (33-2-1, 17 Koó) and the middleweight championship bout between “Irish” Andy Lee (34-2, 24 Koó) a tūturu Peter “Chocolate Kid” Quillin (31-0, 22 Koó). Ko te utunga tuarua o PBC i te NBC haamata i 8:30 p.m. AND.

 

Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, whakatairangatia ana e te e DiBella Entertainment, E utu i $300, $200, $150, $100, $80 a $50, e kore e tae atu utu ratonga hāngai, me te takoha, a kei runga i now.Tickets hoko e wātea i www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.coma, i te American Express Box Office i Center Barclays. Ki te ki atu tenei na roto i te waea, karanga Ticketmaster i (800) 745-3000. No te tīkiti rōpū, tēnā karanga 800-GROUP-bk.

 

Here are what the fighters had to say at Thursday’s press conference:

 

Danny Garcia

 

I’ve been working on fighting hard, but also smart. I’m going to go in there and dictate the pace and I’m always looking for the knockout. If I can’t knock him out then I’ll be ready to go 12 rauna.

 

It’s always hard making weight, but I’m on weight now. Right now I’m growing into my prime and my body is getting bigger and it’ll be time soon for me to go up in weight.

 

I’m looking at this as a very big fight. So I’m going in there mentally and physically ready. He’s coming to fight and I’m coming to fight. Rāhoroi is going to be about who can make the right adjustments.

 

I love Brooklyn. This is my fourth fight here and I’ve heard that the tickets for this fight are selling faster than any other fight they’ve held here. So I must be doing something right in Brooklyn. The atmosphere is great at Barclays Center.

 

I’ve always felt that I’m one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world. I’ve won a lot of big fights with a lot of great fighters, and my goal is just continue winning one fight at a time.

 

Lamont Peterson

Danny’s talk makes no difference to me. I think I’m even more confident than him and I’ll get the victory Rāhoroi night and that will be that.

 

The stakes are high. This can definitely push me to the next level in this boxing game. I’ve been at the top for a while but there’s a difference between being at the top and being an elite fighter. I think this will solidify me as an elite fighter.

 

I looked at a few of Danny’s fights but nothing really stood out to me. I know Danny is a counterpuncher, that’s what he does. We’ve come up with a game plan to stop that.

 

I’m a different person than the other guys Danny has fought. I’m a different person with a different style. I trust myself to make adjustments in the ring.

 

This fight will be different than either of our fights with Matthysse. It’s two different fights and styles make fights. There will be different results. I had to prepare for Danny Garcia and Danny Garcia had to prepare for me.

 

There’s no pressure fighting on this big card, but I know what it brings. This brings more exposure and I want to use that exposure in the right way. I know I’m looked up to as a role model and I just want to use this exposure.

 

This will put a big spotlight on boxing and I’m happy to be a part of it.

 

“Ahau rite ki te whawhai, I’ve prepared well and I’m ready to put on a show.

 

Andy LEE

 

I’m eager to fight and ready to go. I’m feeling very dangerous right now.

 

My ring generalship is one thing, but overall I feel like I have a good idea of what I want to do in the ring. Peter has an idea too, but it’s more moment to moment for him, which can be good as well, when you improvise. I’m more of a guy who will set you up and work to a plan.

 

Coming back and winning a fight really strengthens your resolve. You know in your mind that at any time, you have a chance of winning. I never plan to be behind but it happens. This time I plan to lead from the front.

 

Peter is offensive, which leaves openings. He might be cautious for a while because both of us know that we might pay the price of being offensive. Eventually we’ll exchange and it will be explosive one way of the other.

 

I’m a southpaw puncher who can box and I’ve never been in a dull fight. I have a ‘never say dieattitude and I’m not someone who is just going to go out there and play it safe. I’ll risk it all to win.

 

My confidence is very high. I’m the champion of the world and there’s no higher station than that in boxing. I’m the champion and he’ll have to come and take my title.

 

PETER QUILLIN

 

Everyone tune in on April 11 because we’re going to do more than just try to take that belt, we’re going to take that belt because that’s what we do.

 

Andy is the champion of the world but this is the second time I’ve been the challenger to a world champion. I’ve been here before. I know he’s a newly crowned champion so I have nothing bad to say about him.

 

Andy’s greatest strength is that he lost twice and was able to come back and make himself look very good.

 

This is a totally different caliber fight than either of us has had. I’m not any of those fighters that he’s faced. I can’t go in there and try to fight like a Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

 

I’m only concerned about working hard, which I’ve done every day leading up to this fight. So I have no concerns at all.

 

I’m motivated period. My heart is built on motivation in all things. Talking to media, being on NBC, fighting for the belt and being a positive person. I’m thankful that every day I can put out a positive story about myself.

Lou DIBELLA, Peresideni o DiBella Entertainment

 

We have a great night of boxing from beginning to end, you will be hearing a lot more from these young fighters.

 

If you want to see everything, get there to Barclays Center at 5 p.m.

 

We’re very thrilled that this is going to be televised in primetime on NBC. PBC i te NBC. It has a nice ring to it.

 

The first main event of the evening features Andy Lee, middleweight champion and the fighting pride of Limerick. He is a warrior, he’s at the most confident point of his career and he’s going to need to be because he’s fighting an undefeated champion.

 

Peter Quillin makes Brooklyn his home. It’s his third fight at Barclays Center and he has a perfect record of 31-0. He’s going to try to take Andy’s belt, otiia e kore e waiho te mea ohie.

 

The bout that will close the show is one of the most eagerly anticipated bouts in all of boxing. Lamont Peterson is noted for being one of the most technically sound boxers in the game and he has an outstanding record to a back it up.

 

Danny Garcia really embodies what it means to be a Philadelphia fighter. He’s a tough guy with an undefeated record. He’s going to look to keep that record perfect against Lamont Peterson.

 

JON MILLER, Peresideni, Papatonotanga, NBC Sports & NBCSN

 

On behalf of NBC Sports we’re thrilled to be a part of this and to be in our own backyard. We couldn’t pick a better venue than Barclays Center. The card put together is spectacular. There are great fights once again and we’re excited about the progress that this new property has taken for us.

 

I think one of the most unique things about tenei Rāhoroi night is that it’s going to make history in television because three of the most venerable and outstanding sports television personalities will be working together for the first time as Al Michaels will be our host, Marv Albert will be doing play-by-play and for the first time ever they will be joined by Bob Costas.

 

These three iconic figures have worked Olympics and Super Bowls but it’s the first time they’ve ever worked together on one event and that is a tribute to what the entire has put together in delivering this great card.

 

Brett YORMARK, Tumu o Center Barclays

 

Tenei Rāhoroi marks a historic moment for Barclays Center as we host our 11thprofessional boxing event and our first Premier Boxing Champions event.

 

When you combine the talent in the ring, the production of the show and the iconic broadcasting team of Al Michael, Bob Costas and Marv Albert plus boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard this will be one of the best fight nights that New York has hosted in decades.

 

Signifying the magnitude of the event, tickets have sold faster than at any other boxing show Barclays Center has hosted.

 

At Barclays Center, we have not only served as a launch pad for many local boxerscareers, but have relished in the role of becoming the home for Champions.

GCP Signs Fighting Serrano Sisters to Exclusive Promotional Contracts

Greg Cohen o Greg Cohen Whakatairanga, in association with David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions, proudly announces the signing of Brooklyn via Puerto Rico’s fighting Serrano sisters, Amanda and Cindy to exclusive promotional contracts.

The heavily decorated family duo made boxing history in 2013 when both sisters held Universal Boxing Federation titles in the same super featherweight division.

26-year-old southpaw Amanda “Ko te Deal Real” Serrano (23-1-1, 18 Koó) is a former Staten Island amateur champion, New York City Golden Gloves amateur champion, and Empire State amateur champion. She turned professional in 2009 and has already won the NABF Featherweight, Universal Boxing Federation World Featherweight, Women’s International Boxing Association World Featherweight, IBF World Super Featherweight, Universal Boxing Federation Inter­Continental Super Featherweight, and WBO World Lightweight Championships.

Older sister, CindyCheckmate” Serrano (22-5-3, 10 Koó), fought to a draw for the Women’s International Boxing Association World Featherweight Championship in 2005 and has gone on to win the Women’s International Boxing Association International Lightweight, Universal Boxing Federation Super Featherweight International and Universal Boxing Federation Super Featherweight World Championships. The 32-year-old orthodox fighter turned professional in 2003 after winning the 2003 Empire State Games Tournament as an amateur. Cindy Serrano was unbeaten in her first 16 bouts as a professional.

Both Serrano sisters are currently ranked in world’s top ten at super featherweight: Amanda is #1 and Cindy is #8 and both work with dedicated, no nonsense trainer Jordan Maldonado, who has been a key catalyst to their success.

These are two of the best female fighters to ever lace up the gloves,” said a happy Greg Cohen. “I am honored to be working with them and we’ve got big plans for them. They are a history-making fighting family and both sisters still have plenty of fight left in them. This is a huge acquisition for my company.

I’ve been working with Jordan and the girls for years. These are two of the toughest women in pro boxing today. I am very excited to see them involved with GCP!” said David Schuster.

“Bellator MMA: Halsey vs. Grove” preliminary card takes shape with Jesse Juarez vs. Ricky Rainey, Joe Taimanglo vs. Antonio Duarte, and Jordan Parsons-Julio Cesar Neves Jr.

 

 

Santa MONICA, Calif. (April 9, 2015) – A talent-laden preliminary card for May’s “Bellator MMA: Halsey vs. Grove” event is starting to take shape with the addition of welterweights Hehe Juarez (22-9) vs. Ricky “Ko te kaipupuhi” Rainey (10-3), bantamweights Joe “The JuggernautTaimanglo (20-6-1) vs. Anthony “TigreDuarte (18-5) me te mā whitu Horano “Boy ātaahua” Parsons (10-1) vs. Julio Hiha “MorceguinhoNeves Jr. (30-0).

 

The new additions complement the four-bout main card for “Bellator MMA: Halsey vs. Grove,” which includes undefeated Bellator MMA World Middleweight Champion Brandon “Bull” Halsey (8-0) ki tiketike scrapper Hawaiian Kendall “Ko te Spyder” Grove (21-14), former Bellator MMA World Champion Eduardo “Dudu” Dantas (16-4) vs. Mike “Ko te Marine” Richman (18-5), heavyweights te marama Virgil “Rezdog” Zwicker (13-4-1) vs. “Heu” Razak Al-Hassan (12-4) me welterweights Fernando “Ko te Menifee rewera” Gonzalez (23-13) vs. “Curtious” Curtis Millander (7-1).

 

“Bellator: Halsey vs. Grove” e wahi i runga i Rāmere, Kia 15, i Pechanga Resort & Casino i roto i te Temecula, Calif. The night’s main card airs live on Spike TV at 9 p.m. AND (6 p.m. PT wā rohe), i te awa pāngia tuatahi i runga i Spike.com.

 

Tikiti hoki “Bellator: Halsey vs. Grove,” e tīmata i tika $50, E tēnei wā i runga i te hoko i Pechanga.com me te Pechanga Resort & Casino tari pouaka.

 

Doors hoki “Bellator: Halsey vs. Grove” tuwhera i 3:30 p.m. PT wā rohe, me te whakataetae tuatahi e wahi 30 meneti i muri. Kia ka kauwhautia pāngia tahi atu mau tata.

 

Juarez, o Torrance, Calif., is a seven-time Bellator MMA veteran whose days with the company date back to the promotion’s second show. The 33-year-old has been fighting professionally since 2006 but is currently enjoying one of the best runs of his career at 5-1 in his past six appearances, a run that includes Bellator MMA wins over Ron Keslar, Joe Williams and Jordan Smith.

 

Rainey, of Gastonia, N.C., fights for the fourth time under the Bellator MMA banner. All three of Rainey’s Bellator MMA fights have ended in the first round, as he’s bracketed TKO wins over Johnny Cisneros and Andy Murad around a loss to top contender Michael “Venom” Whārangi. Seven of Rainey’s 10 career wins have come by finish, including six by knockout.

 

A five-time Bellator MMA veteran, Taimanglo has quickly established himself as one of Guam’s top fighting exports. A scrappy 30-year-old, Taimanglo never fails to entertain. He fought most recently in September, scoring a decision win over Michael Parker.

 

Fighting professionally since 2006, Duarte hails from Tijuana, Mexico. He makes his Bellator MMA debut on the strength of back-to-back submission wins over Marco Beristain and Ed West. Fifteen of Duarte’s 18 career wins come by way of stoppage, whai wāhi 11 by tapout.

 

The 24-year-old Parsons, of Fargo, N.D., is a member of California’s famed Alliance MMA. Fighting professionally, Parsons has established himself as one of the top prospects in the world after winning 10 o tona tuatahi 11 whawhai ngaio, including three by knockout and two by submission. Parsons made his Bellator MMA debut in April 2014, scoring a knockout win over Tim Bazer just four seconds into the second round.

 

Brazil’s Neves Jr. has compiled an incredible career mark of 30-0 despite being just 20 tau. Whakataetae ngaiotanga mai 2011, i te tika ia ia 17 tau, Neves Jr. already owns a pair of Bellator MMA victories by TKO, as he downed Poppies Martinez in the first round of a September 2014 matchup and finished Josh Arocho in the second round of an April 2014 whakataetae.

 

“Bellator: Halsey vs. Grove” - Rāmere, Kia 15, Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula, Calif.

Kāri Main (9 p.m. AND)

 

Whawhai Bellator whitu Taitara: Champ Brandon Halsey (8-0) vs. Kendall Grove (21-14)

Ngā Bellator whā Whawhai: Eduardo Dantas (16-4) vs. Mike Richman (18-5)

Bellator Ngā Whawhai Light Heavyweight: Virgil Zwicker (13-4-1) vs. Razak Al-Hassan (12-4)

Bellator Ngā Whawhai Welterweight: Fernando Gonzalez (23-13) vs. Curtis Millender (7-1)

 

Kāri hukihuki (7 p.m. AND)

 

Bellator Welterweight Prelim Whawhai: Hehe Juarez (22-9) vs. Ricky Rainey (10-3)

Bellator whā Prelim Whawhai: Joe Taimanglo (20-6-1) vs. Antonio Duarte (18-5)

Bellator mā whitu Prelim Whawhai: Horano Parsons (10-1) vs. Julio Cesar Neves Jr. (30-0)

Hogan vs. Brunson Now for NABA-US Championship

“Championship mekemeke i te CBS Sports Whatunga” Main Event Now Being Contested for NABA-US Junior Middleweight Championship

The 10-round main event for the debut of “Championship mekemeke i te CBS Sports Whatunga” between Ireland’s WBA #12- a-rated 11 IBF # “Hurricane” Dennis Hogan and Tyrone “Young Pū” Brunson, has been upgraded to a contest for the World Boxing Association’s NABA-US Super Welterweight Championship.

Presented by Greg Cohen Promotions in association with Adam Wilcock’s Fight Card Promotions and produced by David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions, Hogan vs. Brunson will top a night of world-class boxing broadcast live on CBS Sports Network from the Grand Casino Hinckley in Hinckley, Minnesota.

I roto i te 10-a tawhio noa teata tahi-āhuatanga, Rated ao o Canada, e nohopuku-aranga Kōmāmā whetu Tony “Uira” Luis (19-2, 7 Koó) will have his first fight since winning the WBC Continental Americas Championship. He will face Memphis, Tennessee, hōia Ira Terry (26-13, 16 Koó).

I roto i te waru-a tawhio tīkape teata, tūturu Saint Paora, Minnesota, whitu Rob “Pai” Brant (14-0, 8 Koó) will face Miami via Colombia’s Dionisio “Kaiwehewehe i knockout” Miranda (22-10-2, 19 Koó).

Tikiti hoki “Championship mekemeke i te CBS Sports Whatunga” tīmata i $35 a taea e hokona i te Grand Casino Box Hinckley Office i 8 ahau ki te 10 pm (1-800-GRAND21) ranei i putanga Ticketmaster katoa, ranei online iwww.ticketmaster.com.

 

Ko te haapurororaa ora o “Championship mekemeke i te CBS Sports Whatunga” Ka timata i 10:00 PM, AND. I te po whawhai, Ka whakatuwhera i te tatau i 6 pm a ka tīmata te mahi i 7 pm. Kei te Grand Casino Hinckley i 777 Lady Luck Drive i Hinckley, Minnesota. Mō ētahi atu pārongo, toronga www.grandcasinomn.com karanga ranei 800-472-6321.

Chazz Witherspoon takes on Galen Brown on Saturday, April 18 i GPG Takahanga Center i Pennsauken, New Jersey Plus undefeated Matthew Gonzalez, Vidal Rivera, Obafemi Bakari, Courtney Kaipuru, Erick Kitt & Malik Hawkins

No te Tonu Tuku
Pennsauken, Nj (April 9, 2015)-I te Rāhoroi po, April 18 i te GPG Takahanga Center (I mua i te Woodbine Inn) i roto i te Pennsauken, New Jersey. I roto i te hui matua, nguha taumahamaha Chazz Witherpsoon will be in action when he takes on Galen Brown in a bout scheduled for 10-rounds.
Whakatairangatia ana te whakaaturanga e Silver pune Whakatairanga a Witherspoon.
Witherspoon (32-3, 24 KO o) o Paulsboro tata, Whakatūria New Jersey himself rite ki tetahi o i runga Heavyweights rite St American. Riro University paetahi o Hohepa i tona rua tekau ma toru nga tuatahi pāngia ki te whakauru ia i runga i nga momo o Michael Alexander (11-0), Talmadge Griffis (24-6-3), Honatana Haggler (18-1) i mua i te mamae tona mate 1 ki te rua-wā kaiwero taitara ao i mua nei Chris Arreola mā whakakāhore i tautohetia.
Haere Witherspoon i te ki te riro e toru riro i te rarangi i kitea e te mutu 8 whakangahau a tawhio mo Arama “Ko te Repo te kaihe” Richards (21-1). Pōti taua whawhai ko Ring Magazine o 2008 Whawhaitia taumahamaha o te Tau. Na ka maturuturu iho Witherspoon te whawhai ki te rua-wā kaiwero taitara ao meake nei Tony Thompson.
Haere Witherspoon i te ki te piro knockouts 4-piritahi i ngā he whakangaromanga 3-a tawhio kino ki runga ki Tyson Cobb (14-2).
Na ka tangohia e Witherspoon i te 'amanaki tūturu Heta Mitchell i te April 28, 2012 i roto i te a'ee te wahi i Mitchell kino i ahatia Witherspoon i te rave rahi mau taime i mua i haere mai Mitchell atu ki te wikitoria.
I roto i te he a'ee whakamutunga, Witherspoon stopped Cory Phelps in two rounds at the GPG Event onJanuary 24.
Brown (43-29-1, 25 KO o) o St. Hohepa, Missouri has been in with many of the top fighters from the Super Middleweight through the Heavyweight divisions.
He has wins over Richard Carmack (12-1), Dominique Alexander (13-2-1), Craig Schrimpf (8-1), Rick Camlin (33-4), Luis Pena (8-2) & Maurice Brantley (23-5).
Te 33 tau-tau tahuri ngaio i roto i 2001 and has faced world champion Robert Steiglitz & Hasim Rahman as well as world title challengers Brian Minto, Mariusz Wach & Fres Oquendo.
Brown is coming off of a 4-round unanimous decision over John Turlington on March 28 i roto i te St. Hohepa, Missouri.
Fâraa i runga i te undercard i roto i te ngākau 4-a tawhio ka:
Vidal Rivera (1-0, 1 KO) o Camden, Nj e i runga i Tyron Stewart (0-1) i roto i te taupatupatunga whā super.
Obafemi Bakari (2-0) o Staten Island, NY ka whawhai debuting pro Andrew Osborne i roto i te JR. whawhai whitu.
Matthew Gonzalez (2-0) o Vineland,Ka tangohia nj i runga i Joseph McDonald (0-1) o Concord, NC i roto i te JR. whawhai whitu.
Courtney Kaipuru (4-0, 4 KO o) o Pensacola, FL will take on pro debuting Jamal Saunders i roto i te JR. Welterweight a'ee.
Erick Kitt (5-0, 2 KO o) o Pensacola, FL e kite i mahi i roto i te JR. middleweight bout against Rick Graham (2-5-2, 1 KO) o Detroit, MY.
Malik Hawkins (2-0, 2 KO o) o Baltimore, Ka tangohia MD wahi i roto i te JR. welterweight bout against pro debuting Tariuha Jackson.
Andrew Puerifoy (0-1) of Sicklerville, NJ will fight in a cruiserweight against Antuwan Taylor (0-2) o Cincinnati, OH.
Rocco Salimbene o Pennsauken, Ka meinga e nj tona tuatahi pro i roto i te whawhai Kōmāmā
Tikiti mo te ahiahi nui o taitara mekemeke $80 no te Ringside, $60 for select a $40 no te Urunga General a taea te hokona e te karanga 856 472 0443 ranei 609 938 1755 ranei i te īmēra i info@silverspoonpromotions.com
He ka he i muri i taua i te GPG Takahanga Center.
Kei te GPG Takahanga Center i 1443 Ararere 73 i roto i te Pennsauken.

“BRONCO” BILLY WRIGHT TO TREK 500 MILES FOR CHARITY

“BRONCO” Billy Wright
TO TREK 500 MILES FOR CHARITY
Bronco Billy Wright's 500 Mile Trek for Cures Mission

 

Las Vegas, NV (April 8, 2015) – 50-year heavyweight contender (WBC #17),Bronco Billy Wright (47-4, 38 Koó), will embark on an incredible 500 mile trek from Las Vegas, through the Grand Canyon, and into the Phoenix, Arizona area. Titled Trek for Cures,” Bronco Billy’s goal is to raise $50,000 to continue the fight to find a cure for cancer. I tua atu, he wants to send a message to the boxing world, more specifically the heavyweight division. The trek will consist of walking, running and bike riding. To help Bronco Billy reach his goal, please Pāwhiri ki konei.

 

On April 8th I begin a 500 mile Run, Walk and Ride to kick off training camp and to raise money for some charities. This Trek is important to me for many reasons and I am grateful for the support of my family, my team, my friends and all of my supporters. This Trek will last approximately two weeks where we will run, walk and ride from Las Vegas, to the Grand Canyon, and then down to the Phoenix area where we will begin fight camp and training for my upcoming fights. Anyone may join me for any part of the trek. Just contact us and we will schedule where you may join the trek. Any support you give is greatly appreciated. I want everyone to know that I am extremely committed to becoming Heavyweight Champion of the World and this is one of many steps I will be taking to show you. Ano, thank you for your support. I am grateful.” – Bronco Billy Wright

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