Richard “Popeye te Sailor te tangata” Rivera Finishes off Kevin Cobbs in 3 with super uppercut

NEW ENGLAND’S FUTURE 5
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(pictures courtesy of Bonesprostudios)
Worcester, Mass. (February 11, 2018) – Undefeated prospect Richard “Popeye te Sailor te tangata” Rivera oti atu Kevin “Ko te New England houtamaki” Cobbs i roto i te toru o tawhio, punctuating the night with an lethal uppercut that landed right on the button, headlining last night’s “New Ingarangi o Future 5” kāri, aroaro e Rivera Whakatairanga Entertainment, i te Palladium i Worcester, Massachusetts.

The 27-year-old Rivera (6-0, 5 Koó) fought once again in front of his large, traveling fanbase from Hartford, CT, capturing the vacant Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) light heavyweight title in dramatic fashion. The charismatic Hartford boxer ended his third consecutive match with what has become his trademark right-uppercut.

Rivera used his strength, energy and determined will to defeat South Boston’s Cobbs (10-3, 4 Koó), whose previous fight had been more than a year ago, when he was stopped in the second round by now world champion Rawiri Benavidez.

In only his sixth pro fight, the key question going into the bout was whether Rivera was ready to effectively step up in class to face a more experienced Cobbs. Right from the opening bell, the answer was a resounding, ae, as Rivera pounded Cobbs with powerful shots to the body and head.

Cobbs was dropped three times in the third round, one was ruled a push, and the end came when referee Jackie Morrell halted the action at the 2:51 as a reeling Cobbs was blasted backwards from the Rivera’s previously mentioned uppercut.

The beginning of the end for Cobbs (L) as Rivera sets up his vaunted uppercut

I stepped things up in the third,” faataa Rivera. “He stopped throwing as many punches in the third and was ducking in. I said I wasn’t going to look for the knockout but, if it came, I’d take it. I got him with my uppercut. I respect Cobbs and thank him for giving me this opportunity.
I roto i te hui tahi-ngā, tino whenua Bobby “BH3” Harris, III (2-0-1), the two-time national amateur champion, and Brazilian super middleweight Haora Almeida (0-8-2) whawhai ki te nuinga Unuunu e wha-a tawhio noa.
Super middleweight Troy “Omar KO Artist” artist (5-7-1, 3 Koó), o Danbury, CT, upset intrastate rival Jose “R Whakatauria” Rivera (4-2, 3 Koó), of Hartford, winning a six-round majority decision.
Danbury, CT teina Welterweight Omar Bordoy, JR. (4-0-, 1 KO) used a blistering body attack to defeat Heta Basler (0-5) by way of a lop-sided four-round unanimous decision.

Junior welterweight prospect Wilfredo “te Sucaro” Pagan (4-0, 2 Koó) floored veteran Bryan “The Brick” Aperahama (6-29-2, 6 Koó) with a sweet right-left combination at the end of the opening round. I roto i te rua o a tawhio noa, Pagan, of Southbridge, MA., drilled Abraham who went flying across the ring and into the ropes as referee Jackie Morrell halted the bout.

Springfield, MA junior middleweight Derrick “Boy kino” Whitley (3-0) cruised to a dominating four-round unanimous decision over Cleveland’s Roger Blankenship (1-3), pitching a complete shutout in the process.

Bridgeport, CT welterweight Joe Goss (1-0) turned in an impressive pro debut, dropping Montreal’s Samuel Vasquez (1-3, 1 KO) in the second round on his way to a four-round unanimous decision.

Puerto Rican junior lightweight Luis “Lobito” Rivera (4-3, 1 Koó) overcame a nasty cut over his eye to win a hard-fought four-round majority decision over Carlos Marrero, III (0-2), o Bridgeport, CT, in a non-stop action fight to the finish.

Unbeaten Springfield, MA light heavyweight Ray “Bazooka” Graceski (5-0-1, 3 Koó) and International Muay Thai fighter, Harford’s pro boxing debuting Pawel Banasiak (0-1-0), fought to a four-round draw in an entertaining brawl.

Puerto Rican super middleweight Jelame Garcia (7-0, 6 Koó), fighting out of Lynn, MA., remained undefeated but Nathan Schulte (0-5), o Woburn, MA, extended him the full distance for first time as a pro en route to a four-round unanimous decision.

Complete results:

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MAHI MAIN
VACANT UBF NEW ENGLAND LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Richard Rivera (6-0, 5 Koó), Hartford, CT
WKO3 (2:51)
Kevin Cobbs (10-3, 4 Koó), South Boston, MA
(Rivera won vacant UBF New England light heavyweight title)
CO-FEATURE – Super MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Bobby Harris, III (2-0-1), Worcester, MA
D6 (37-39, 38-38)
Haora Almeida (0-8-2), Framingham, MA
HEAVYWEIGHTS LIGHT
Ray Graceski (5-0-1, 3 Koó), Springfield, MA
D4 (38-38, 38-38, 38-38)
Pawel Banasiak (0-0-1), Hartford, CT
Super MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Troy Artis (5-7-1, 3 Koó), Danbury, CT
WDEC6 (58-56, 58-56, 57-57)
Jose Rivera (4-2, 3 Koó), Hartford, CT
Super MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Jelame Garcia (7-0, 6 Koó), Lynn, MA
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
Nathan Schulte (0-5), Woburn, MA
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Derrick Whitley (3-0), Springfield, MA
WDEC4 (40-35, 40-36, 40-36)
Robert Blankenship (1-3), Cleveland, OH
Hohepa Goss (1-0), Bridgeport, CT
WDEC4 (40-35, 39,36, 38-37)
Samuel Vasquez (1-3, 1 KO), Montreal, Canada
Junior Welterweights
Omar Bordoy, JR. (4-0, 1 KO), Danbury, CT
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Heta Basler (0-5), Marion, IL
Wilfredo Pagan (4-0, 2 Koó), Southbridge, MA
WTKO2 (1:25)
Bryan Aperahama (6-29-2, 6 Koó), Schenectady, NY
JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHTS
Luis Rivera (4-3, 1 KO), Hartford, CT
WDEC4 (40-36, 39-37, 38-38)
Carlos Marrera, III (0-2), Bridgeport, CT
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