Tūtohu Archives: Abraham Nova

Promoter Sampson Lewkowicz Ordered to Begin Negotiating Guzman vs. Wake Fight for Vacant IBF Super Bantamweight Title

Sampson Boxing Fighters Score Four Impressive KOs in One Weekend
Promoter Sampson Lewkowicz has been given the go-ahead to begin negotiating a world-title fight between his fighter, explosive KO punching Dominican Jonathan Guzman, and the promoters for Japan’s Shingo Wake.
As per their rules for vacant championships, Lewkowicz, representing Guzman, the IBF #2 whā super, and Kyoei Promotions representing IBF #1 Wake were ordered to begin negotiations immediately and have them completed no later than Pipiri 2 o tenei tau.
Guzman (21-0, 21 Koó) is hot on the heels of a sensational eight-round stoppage victory over Daniel Rosas last Friday, April 29, i roto i te Atlantic City, in a voluntary eliminator for the #2 spot in the ratings.
Wake (20-4-2, 12 Koó) earned his number one spot by scoring a unanimous decision victory over Thailand’s Mike Tawatchai last June.
Also per IBF rules neither boxer may compete in another match until they face each other.
Any boxer who is contracted with a promoter, a network, or a state, tribal or national commission to take another fight, or who is ill, injured, under a legal impediment which could prevent the bout from taking place in the opinion of the IBF/USBA, or on suspension at the time the Championships Chairman and the President order a bout under this rule shall be considered unavailable. We would then move to the next available contender. Neither fighter can take another fight until this fight for the vacant title is concluded.
In the event the camps cannot reach an agreement by Pipiri 2, the IBF will call for purse offers to be held to determine who will promote the bout, when and where it will be held.
The Guzman vs. Wake fight is more good news for Sampson Boxing, who had four different fighters score sensational victories over the weekend.
In addition to the aforementioned Guzman TKO, Sampson Boxing’s Jorge “Pepe” Lara scored a jaw-dropping KO 1 over former world champion Fernando Montiel at the StubHub Center in Carson, California, i runga i Rāhoroi. Lara had the formidable Montiel on the deck four times in a brutal beatdown that only lasted 1:37.
The same night in the same venue, future world champion and boxing prodigy DavidEl Bandera Roja/Red FlagBenavidez destroyed capable New Yorker Phillip Jackson Benson by KO 2. Benavidez, i teie nei 14-0, 13 Koó, had way too much firepower for Jackson, who entered the ring a respectable 16-2, 15 Koó. Haere mai te mutunga i 2:07 with Jackson down and ruled unable to continue without a count being needed. A star on the near horizon in boxing, high network demand means that Benavidez will be back in action in July.
And in his professional debut i runga i te Paraire po, on the Guzman undercard in Atlantic City, highly decorated amateur star Abraham “Super” Nova turned professional the right way by levelling Delaware’s also debuting Weusi Johnson by KO 1.
Nova, of Braintree, Massachusetts, began his professional career undefeated by putting Weusi to sleep at 2:56 o te tuatahi.
I am looking forward to getting my superstar KO artist Jonathan Guzman his first title shot later this year,” Said Sampson Lewkowicz. “And I give my congratulations to all my other fighters who won by knockout this past weekend. Jorge Lara is back in a big way and headed for a world championship after beating Montiel. David Benavidez is going to become the youngest Mexican super middleweight champion in boxing history and Abraham Nova let the world know he’s here with his power punching. I am proud to be promoting every one of these fighters.

Central New England (Lowell Greater) 70th annual Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championship Final round results from Lowell

Lowell, Mass. (February 5, 2016) – Peter Welch’s Gym in South Boston dominated last night’s Central New England (Lowell Greater) championship final round of the 70th annual Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championship, open and novice classes, at historic Lowell Memorial Auditorium.
Peter Welch’s Gym had seven winners last night: openHyde Park welterweight Jennifer Perella and Brookline light welterweight Abraham Nova; tauhou – Dorchester lightweightJonathen DePina me te whitu Brian Lawrence, East Boston lightweight Claire Duffy Welterweight marama, Boston light welterweight Katie Gregory and Franklin heavyweight Jared Gately.
Lowell West End Gym and Grealish Boston had the second-most winners last evening with two apiece.
Last night, 15 matches went the distance, including several upsets, along with one technical knockout and a two walkovers.
All CNE finals winners qualified to compete in the upcoming New England Tournament of Champions, also held at Lowell Memorial Auditorium, tīmata Rāpare muri night with the semifinals of the novice division.
See the remaining 2016 schedule below as well as last night’s results.
Four nights of Championship Boxing Ticket PackageTickets for the four remaining events are available to purchase for $40.00 ticket in the balcony. This special ticket offer includes the semifinals and finals of the Novice and Open class New England Tournament of Champions. Hei hoko karanga te tari pouaka Lowell Memorial Auditorium i1.866.722.8881 or order online at www.LowellMemorialAuditorium.ki. Individual event tickets are also available to purchase for $17.00, $15.00 ranei $12.00. Student tickets are also available for only $7.00 (student ID required).
Proceeds from the Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championship go towards sending the New England Golden Gloves champions to the 2016 National Golden Gloves Championship (Salt Lake City, Utah), i roto i te tua ki te tautoko i maona rohe me te hī rohe, nga Boys & Girls Club, kohua hupa, wharau manene, moni mate pukupuku, karahipi me maha atu take nui atawhai.
CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND FINAL ROUND RESULTS
NOVICE CLASS
FEMALE BANTAMWEIGHTS (119 lbs.)
Jennifer Perella (Hyde Park, MA – A Pita Welch Faleva'inga)
WDEC3 (5-0)
Jessica Grohowski (Boston, MA – Boston mekemeke)
BANTAMWEIGHTS (123 lbs.)
Marquis Fowler (Lowell, MA – Lowell West End Gym)
WDEC3 (5-0)
Joseph Valdes (West Roxbury, MA – Nashua PAL)
FEMALE FEATHERWEIGHTS (125 lbs.)
Noelle Boran (Te Tai Rāwhiti Walpole, MA – Boston mekemeke)
WDEC3 (5-0)
Nicole Gagnon (Quincy, MA – A Pita Welch Faleva'inga)
LIGHTWEIGHTS (132 lbs.)
Jonathan DePina (Dorchester, MA – A Pita Welch Faleva'inga)
WDEC3 (5-0)
Troy Anderson (Dorchester, MA – Nonantum mekemeke)
FEMALE LIGHTWEIGHTS (132 lbs.)
Claire Duffy (East Boston, MA – A Pita Welch Faleva'inga)
WDEC3 (5-0)
Stephanie Khan (Brighton, MA – Ring Boxing)
LIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS (141 lbs.)
Nathan Rosa (Lowell, MA – Lowell West End Gym)
WDEC3 (5-0)
Edwin Rozon (Haverhill, MA – Haverhill Rō mekemeke)
FEMALE LIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS (141 lbs.)
Katie Gregory (Boston, MA – A Pita Welch Faleva'inga)
WDEC3 (5-0)
Katie Colton (Arlington, MA – Boston mekemeke)
WELTERWEIGHTS (152 lbs.)
Kenny Larson (Salem, MA – Somerville Youth Boxing)
WDEC3 (5-0)
Lipi Fernandez (Roxbury, MA – A Pita Welch Faleva'inga)
MIDDLEWEIGHTS (165 lbs.)
Brian Lawrence (Dorchester, MA – A Pita Welch Faleva'inga)
WDEC3 (4-1)
Yancarlos Sanchez (Dorchester, MA – Quietman Sports)
HEAVYWEIGHTS LIGHT (178 lbs.)
Joseph DaSilva (Gloucester, MA – Gloucester Boxing Club)
WDEC3 (5-0)
Justin DeFlumeri (Merrimack, NH – Nashua PAL)
HEAVYWEIGHTS (201 lbs.)
Jared Gately (Franklin, MA – A Pita Welch Faleva'inga)
WTKO2
Jose Cabrera (Marlboro, MA – Framingham PAL)
SUPER HEAVYWEIGHTS (201+ lbs.)
Ryan Brooks (Weymouth, MA – Grealish mekemeke)
Won by walkover
Kyle Davis (Haverhill, MA – Haverhill Rō mekemeke)
OPEN CLASS
LIGHTWEIGHTS (132 lbs.)
Matthew Fontanez (Nashua NH – Nashua PAL)
WDEC3 (3-2)
Brandon Higgins (Chelmsford, MA – West End Gym)
LIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS (141 lbs.)
Abraham Nova (Braintree, MA – A Pita Welch Faleva'inga
Won by walkover
Jeremiah Perez (Lowell, MA – West End)
WELTERWEIGHTS (152 lbs.)
Joe Meuse (Millis, MA – Nonantum mekemeke)
WDEC3 (3-2)
Xavier Vega (Lawrence, MA – Canal Street mekemeke)
Welterweights he wahine (152 lbs.)
Maureen O’Brien (Hull, MA – Grealish mekemeke)
WDEC3 (5-0)
Kimberly Wabik (Everett, MA – Quietman Gym)
HEAVYWEIGHTS LIGHT – (178 lbs.)
Tayler Mears (Boston, MA – Ko te Ring)
WDEC3 (5-0)
Ian Funk (Fairhaven, MA – Somerville Boxing)
HEAVYWEIGHTS (201 lbs.)
Jesus Flores (Methuen, MA – Canal Street mekemeke)
WDEC3 (5-0)
John Roche (Haverhill, MA – Haverhill Downtown)
70th annual Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championship Schedule
(Lowell Memorial Auditorium – 6:30 p.m. tatau tuwhera, 7:30 p.m. a'ee tuatahi)
New England Tournament o Champions
(all four regions competing)
Tauhou Class whiringa whaiti – Rāpare, Feb. 11
Tauhou Class Championship whiringa toa – Rāpare, Feb. 18
Open whiringa whaiti Class – Wednesday, Feb. 24
Open Class Championship whiringa toa – Rāpare, Feb. 25
(all open class winners advance to the 2016 National Golden Gloves Championships, Kia 16-21, in Salt Lake City, Utah)
KŌRERO:
Tournament Executive Director: Bobby Russo
Kaiwhakahaere o ngā kaiwhakataetae i: Art Ramalho
Tumuaki o āpiha: Laurie Purcell
auvaha Ring: John vena cava
Wāhi: Lowell Memorial Auditorium, 50 Merrimack St., Lowell, MA
Twitter: @LowellGloves