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USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame Reception another KO

klas nke 2019: Mark Breland, Joe Frazier,
Al Mitchell & Ray Rodgers


Colorado Springs, Lap. (December 19, 2019) – Klas nke 2019 was inducted into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame this past Friday night at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

The HOF reception was held in conjunction with the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing and 2019 National n'asọmpi. Hall of Fame broadcaster Al Bernstein from Showtime Sports served once again as the event’s emcee.

Olympic gold-medalists Mark Breland naSmokin'Joe Frazier along with decorated coach Al Mitchell and famed cut-man Ray Rodgers, were inducted during the 3Rebecca annual USA Boxing Alumni Association HOF reception.

Sen. John McCain was posthumously presented a special Lifetime Achievement Award. His daughter, Megan McCain, sent an acceptance video on behalf of her family that was played for the audience.

We are extremely thankful for the hundreds of USA Boxing Alumni who showed up to support this year’s Hall of Fame class and enjoy an incredible evening of reflection, camaraderie, and joy,” said USA Boxing Alumni Association Director Chris Cugliari. “O di nwute na, George Foreman was unable to attend the event, so we will be sure to honor him at a later date. Otú ọ dị, the legacies of Ray Rodgers, Al Mitchell, Joe Frazier, Mark Breland, and Senator John McCain were celebrated with passion and gratitude. It was an evening to remember, and we look forward to a strong 2020 for the USA Boxing Alumni Association.

The ceremony was well attended, na n'elu 200 traveling to Lake Charles in celebration of this year’s class. 1988 Eastern Olympic Qualifier Champion John “Iceman” Scully, 1972 Olympic gold medalist Sugar Ray Seales, 1984 Olympic gold medalist Frank Tate, former middleweight and light heavyweight champion Sweet” Reggie Johnson, na 1992 Olympia Raul Marquez celebrated amongst peers from their amateur days.

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Below are quotes from the inductees, or those representing inductees, with pictures:

Klas nke 2019



MARK BRELAND

Mark Breland: “I enjoy boxing, it’s a lot of fun. I’m glad to be here because I’ve seen a lot of fighters I grew up with in the amateurs. I enjoy boxing because it kept me off the streets. I wasn’t a street guy., My father would have beaten me up if I had gotten into trouble in the streets. Boxing kept me off the streets, kept me in the gym. I guess I was good at it. I had a fight with a bully when I was 14 and I beat him up. I went to the gym the same day and my coach asked me what happened. My knuckles were shredded with blood. I told him I had a fight in the street. He said you can’t fight in the street. Then I realized boxing and street fighting are two different things.

Shelly Finkel (his manager), when he came into my life, changed a lot of things. Things changed a lot. I focused more on boxing, focused on the Olympic Games, and won championships. Every tournament I went into, M merie, but it was a lot of fun. I wanted to inspire youths. I hope I can inspire some amateurs coming up. To keep going, stay off the streets, and do something that can change your life in a good way., Eddie Futch for life!”



JOE FRAZIER

Marvis Frazier(Joe’s son, nọchiri): “It is so good today to speak about my father, what he meant to me, and Joe Frazier always said to me, ‘There’s no right way to do wrong, no wrong way to do right.He said, if you don’t do right, you’re going to smell this, putting his left fist right to my nose. When it was time for me to do bad, it wasn’t me, wasn’t Marvis Frazier. Ya mere, taa, I’m still smelling it even if he’s not here.

I just love to talk boxing. As an amateur I was 46-1 and then when I turned pro, I beat the guy who had knocked me out. I love my father. He was a good guy and a champion. I know everybody know Muhammad Ali and I know everybody know ‘SmokinJoe Frazier.



AL MITCHELL

Al Mitchell:I got rid of anybody over 16 who didn’t want to go to school. I’ve been doing this the longest time and I want to thank the coaches. I had three or four who didn’t care about boxing, but they wanted their kids to get an education. Izzy Acosta is one. I got a perfect record at Marquette High, they’ve all graduated. I have four kids with master’s degrees, I’ve got 14 who have degrees, and four guys who are policemen and no way they should be policemen. M gọziri agọzi.

Old coaches would tell one you’re only as good as your memories. It’s crazy with kids 14, 14, 15. I had a kid named Vernon Forrest, a four-time world champion., It’s not just about boxing. It’s getting an education and after ten years they have a good life. I want to thank you all for putting me in the Hall of Fame.




Michael Rodgers (Ray’s son): “Mbụ, I want to apologize for my father for not being here. He hurt his back over the weekend working a boxing match, believe it or not, and he apologizes for not being here.

I want to thank USA Boxing and the Alumni Association for recognizing my father for this award. And when he heard about this, he said he didn’t do any of these things during the 72 years he’s been in the sport for awards. He just did what he did for the love this sport and he did what needed to be done.

USA BOXING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION



Mike McAtee, Executive Director, USA Boxing (nọchiri): “On behalf of the Board of Directors, President Tyson Lee, I can only say thank you, daalụ, and thank you. Tonight, is a culmination of work between our members, our alumni association, but I have to recognize a couple of people. This great event wouldn’t be done without Chris Cugliari, Al Valenti and Nicole Anderson, our Alumni Association Coordinator.

I have the honor of talking about boxing and obviously we have passion. When Marvis Frazier said this was a brotherhood, a sisterhood, and none of us, quite frankly, who’ve stepped in the ringI include myself in thatwe’re not right. Takes a special person to climb in the ropes. You all can give yourselves a hand for not being right.

USA Boxing is proud of our history, but more proud of our future, and I can tell you the young men and women battling at the elite levels, we started at 104 and that will be taken down to 13 by Sunday evening. Ma, more importantly, we’re going to be breeding the next generation of champions, because this is closing the chapter of 2020, but starting the chapter of 2024, and ultimately, when the Olympic Games comeback here in 2028. This is a special time.



Chris Cugliari, Executive Director, USA Boxing Alumni Association: “Three years ago a group of us sat around a table in Kansas City at the National Championships and this idea was hatched: John Brown, Al Valenti, John Scully, Christy Halbert, Mike McAtee and a few others. Ya mere, it’s something I’m very proud of and an organization I’m proud to lead with the support of all of you.

A quick update of the Alumni Association, we’re at about 1200 members right now and this is our third year. We had events across the country the past year, honoring Micky Ward and Vinny Pazianza in the New England area. We gathered in Chicago. We honored Izzy Acosta at the Junior Olympics in Wisconsin, as well as Buster Douglas and coach Mike Stafford at the Ohio Legends celebration, and here we are today honoring our third Hall of Fame class. We’ve come a long way. Our theme in 2020 is two missions: Mbụ, we want to take this down to the grassroots level, second is supporting our athletes and their families as they travel to the 2020 Olympic Games.



Al Valenti, Special Projects Consultant for USA Boxing: “USA Boxing is the one fundamental difference that makes a difference in a young person’s life. The path to self-confidence, the path to self-respect, ịdọ aka ná ntị, mmeri, and how to accept defeat all comes through amateur boxing.

“Tonight, the story will be told. Tonight, we will take you on a path, of amateur boxing in the United States that rivals no other nation. Gold medalists, silver medalists, na-azụ, officials, doctorsthey’re all here. It’s like Woodstock for boxing; everybody’s here!”



Al Bernstein, Master of Ceremonies: “I’m delighted to be back here for my third year at USA Boxing’s Alumni Association Hall of Fame. I hosted a lot of events, MC’d a lot of events, and this is the final event because it’s in the end of December. It’s definitely my favorite.




HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE USA BOXING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Created to champion a lifelong, mutually beneficial relations between USA Boxing and its alumni, –na-eti ọkpọ, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, na nke mgbanaka.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events host by the Alumni Association, including the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

To join the Alumni Association, simply register at alumni@usaboxing.org for a $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain and e-wallet.


Klas nke 2017: The charter class was headed by Muhammad Ali na Evander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coaches Roosevelt Sanders na Tom Coulter.

Klas nke 2018: U.S. Olympic Team medalists and world (ọkachamara) champions Roy Jones, Obere., Andre Ward na Claressa ọta, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of Coaching Emanuel-elekọta Ụlọ and veteran USA Boxing official Tom Cleary.

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Twitter: @USABoxing, @USABoxingAlumni
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3rd annual USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception

Sen. John McCain to be honored

klas nke 2019 ceremonya Friday at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana

Colorado Springs, Lap. (December 11, 2019) -Senator John McCain will be posthumously presented a Lifetime Achievement Award for his tireless work to protect boxers and elevate the sport this Friday night at a special ceremony during the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

The HOF reception is being held in conjunction with the ongoing 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing and 2019 National Championships at the Lake Charles Civic Center. The finals of the Olympic Trials will be held Sunday, Dec. 15, at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Cha cha. Hall of Fame broadcasterAl Bernstein from Showtime Sports will serve as the event’s emcee for the third year in a row.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association’s third HOF class also includes three Olympic gold-medalists“Big” George ForemanMark Brelandna“Smokin’” Joe Frazier, as well as legendary coachesAl Mitchell naRay Rodgers.

The late Sen. McCain boxed at the U.S. Naval Academy, where the 5’ 7” lightweight competed three years as a fearless boxer who reportedly always came forward, never reversing gears. In his final year, he managed the battalion boxing team to a brigade championship.

“Our family believes our father would accept this award graciously as a very high honor,” daughterMegan McCain said on behalf of the McCain family. “The courage, character and action needed to step into the ring is something he felt very strongly about.

“He learned many life lessons through boxing, including the value of fitness, ịdọ aka ná ntị, individual performance training and operating as part of a team. Boxers run up against opposition they have no idea how to attack or defend against, yet they figure it out and learn about themselves, as well as develop endurance during the process.”

“Senator McCain was a true ally to the sport, having personally understood the courage and risk-taking required from those who enter the ring,"KwuruChris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. Throughout his career in politics, USA Boxing communicated with his office numerous times as part of a collaborative effort to safeguard the future of Olympic style, na-amu amu ọkpọ, and Senator McCain never hesitated to offer to do more for our athletes. For this and many other reasons, the USA Boxing Alumni Association looks forward to honoring his legacy this weekend.”

Confirmed special guests include 1988 Olympic gold medalistAndrew Maynard, three-time National AAU Coach of the Year (1972-76-77) Joe Clough, 1984 Olympic gold medalist Frank Tatena nwanne ya nwokeThomas, 1972 OlympiaTim Dement, 2002 National Golden uwe onye mmeriJaidon Codringtion, 1980 Olympic QualifierJackie Beard, 1981 Junior OlympicsGlen Modicue, four-time National championEric Kelly, 1988 Eastern Olympic Qualifier championJohn ScullyObie BeardMark Lanton naStephensbrothers –DonaldAnthony naJerry.

HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE USA BOXING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Created to champion a lifelong, mutually beneficial relations between USA Boxing and its alumni, –na-eti ọkpọ, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, na nke mgbanaka.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events host by the Alumni Association, including the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

To join the Alumni Association, simply register atalumni@usaboxing.org for a $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain and e-wallet.

Klas nke 2017: The charter class was headed byMuhammad Ali naEvander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coachesRoosevelt Sanders naTom Coulter.

Klas nke 2018: U.S. Olympic Team medalists and world (ọkachamara) championsRoy Jones, Obere., Andre Ward naClaressa ọta, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of CoachingEmanuel-elekọta Ụlọ and veteran USA Boxing officialTom Cleary.

Ozi:

www.usaboxing.org

Twitter: @USABoxing, @USABoxingAlumni

Instagram: @USABoxing

Facebook: /USABoxing

ABOUT USA BOXING:  The mission of USA Boxing shall be to enable United States’ athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence, develop character, support the sport of boxing, and promote and grow Olympic style boxing in the United States. The responsibility of USA Boxing is not only to produce Olympic gold, but also oversee and govern every aspect of amateur boxing in the United States.

Simply The Best! Mark Breland

klas nke 2019 ceremony Dec. 13 at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana

Colorado Springs, Lap. (December 3, 2019) – Arguably the greatest American amateur boxer of all-timeMark Breland will be inducted into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame on Friday night, December 13, during a special Class of 2019 ceremony at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

The HOF reception is being held in conjunction with the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing and 2019 National n'asọmpi, Dec. 7-15, at the Lake Charles Civic Center. The finals of the Olympic Trials will be held Sunday, Dec. 15, at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Cha cha. Hall of Fame broadcasterAl Bernstein from Showtime Sports will serve as the event’s emcee for the third year in a row.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association’s third HOF class also includes two other Olympic gold-medalists“Big” George Foremanna “Smokin’” Joe Frazier, as well as legendary coachesAl Mitchell naRay Rodgers

Sen. John McCain will be posthumously presented a special Lifetime Achievement Award for his tireless work to protect boxers and elevate the sport.

“I’m very happy to be inducted into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame,” Breland said. “It really means a lot, especially going in this year with Foreman and Frazier. I guess it proves I’ve done a lot in boxing. I’m happy to be going in. I had a lot of fun in USA Boxing. To be going into the same Hall of Fame withEvander (Holyfield) (MuhammadNdi, Foreman, Frazier…champs like that, it’s something for me to be with them.”

Breland, eleezie, first got into boxing at the age of eight, due to him being brought to his first boxing match, Frazier-Ali I, at Madison Square Garden. “We were up in the top seats,” the Brooklyn-born and raised Breland remembered like it was yesterday. “The crowd, the atmosphere…all I could think of was, wow!  I didn’t realize until I got older that there were so many stars there watching Ali and Frazier, because they were all at ringside.

“The next day I went to a gym. I was really skinny, small, but I came back the next day. I enjoyed working out and fell in love with boxing. I wanted to box in big tournaments. This is what I wanted to do, but I had hid boxing from my parents. They knew I had I played football, but that was okay with them, because unlike in boxing, we had a helmet. I won at the Junior Olympics and it was in the papers. I saw it and thought my mother was going to kill me. My mother asked me why I hadn’t told her, so I invited her to watch me fight in the Golden Gloves. She was in one of the front rows, but afterwards when I asked her what she thought when I knocked out my opponent, she said she didn’t see it because she had closed her eyes.”

Breland went on to become a five-time New York Golden Gloves champion with a 21-0 ndekọ, na nsonye 19 knockouts, 14 coming in the opening round. In 1982, Breland captured a gold medal at the prestigious World Championships in Munich, Germany, after which he was named the No. 1 welterweight in the world by AIBA. He was also selected as Boxer of the Year (1982) by USAABF.

Na 1984 Olympic Games, held in Los Angeles, Breland fought his way to a gold medal,

along with eight of his American teammatesPaul GonzalezSteve McCroryMeldrick TaylorPernell WhitakerJerry Page,Frank TateHenry Tillman naTyrell Biggs.

Breland, who completed his amateur career with an amazing 110-1 (73 Kos) ndekọ, appeared to be cooler than the other side of the pillow on a hot, steamy night. No real celebrations after he won gold, to the contrary, Mark was emotionless, the same as he still is today as a trainer of champions.

“I’ve always been really laid back,” he explained. “I just remember raising my hands. At an Olympic press conference, I was asked if I was happy, and I just said I was glad it was over. I guess I didn’t seem excited. I was happy but calm. It’s the same way now (as a trainer); it’s just me. I’m happy to win and happy to be doing what I do.”

“Mark’s dominance over his competition throughout his USA Boxing career cements him as a legend,” commentedChris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. “His ring intelligence, commitment to his craft, and ability to fight at any pace against any style makes him a tremendous example for today’s group of amateur champions. It has been a long time coming, but the Alumni Association looks forward to reflecting on his accomplishments and honoring Mark in Louisiana.”

Confirmed special guests include 1988 Olympic gold medalistAndrew Maynard, three-time National AAU Coach of the Year (1972-76-77) Joe Clough, 1984 Olympic gold medalist Frank Tatena nwanne ya nwokeThomas, 1972 OlympiaTim Dement, 2002 National Golden uwe onye mmeriJaidon Codringtion, 1980 Olympic QualifierJackie Beard, 1981 Junior OlympicsGlen Modicue, four-time National championEric Kelly, 1988 Eastern Olympic Qualifier championJohn ScullyObie BeardMark Lanton naStephensbrothers –DonaldAnthony naJerry.

HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE USA BOXING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Created to champion a lifelong, mutually beneficial relations between USA Boxing and its alumni, –na-eti ọkpọ, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, na nke mgbanaka.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events host by the Alumni Association, including the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

To join the Alumni Association, simply register atalumni@usaboxing.org for a $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain and e-wallet.

Breland made his much-anticipated pro debut November 15, 1984, at the famed Madison Square Garden, defeating Dwight Williams by way of a six-round unanimous decision. During his illustrious pro career (1984-1997), Breland compiled a sterling 35-3-1 (35 Kos) record and he was a two-time World welterweight champion.

The 56-year-old Breland, who once trained the late, oké 1992 US OlympianVernon Forrest, currently trains another great USA Boxing alumni and 2008 Olympic bronze medalistDeontay Wilder, the reigning World Boxing Council heavyweight champion.

“Once I started boxing in the amateurs,” Breland concluded, “I started progressing. I learned a lot from other amateurs like different styles. Boxers from New York/New Jersey had different styles than boxers from Georgia/Florida, and fighting Cubans was completely different. I was beating up a Cuban fighter, but every time I hit him, somehow, they took away a point from me. I knew right away that I had to knock him out to win, and they did end up stopping the fight.”

Klas nke 2017: The charter class was headed byMuhammad Ali naEvander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coachesRoosevelt Sanders naTom Coulter.

Klas nke 2018: U.S. Olympic Team medalists and world (ọkachamara) championsRoy Jones, Obere., Andre Ward naClaressa ọta, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of CoachingEmanuel-elekọta Ụlọ and veteran USA Boxing officialTom Cleary.

Ozi:

www.usaboxing.org

Twitter: @USABoxing, @USABoxingAlumni

Instagram: @USABoxing

Facebook: /USABoxing

Closing cuts & controlling blood flow leads 83-year-old Ray Rodgers into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame

klas nke 2019 ceremony Dec. 13 at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana

Colorado Springs, Lap. (November 25, 2019) – Arkansas boxing icon Ray Rodgershas successfully dealt with more cuts than most surgeons, all the way into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame, in which he’ll be inducted on Friday night, December 13, during a special Class of 2019 ceremony, at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

The HOF reception is being held in conjunction with the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing and 2019 National n'asọmpi, Dec. 7-15, at the Lake Charles Civic Center. The finals of the Olympic Trials will be held Sunday, Dec. 15, at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Cha cha. Hall of Fame broadcaster Al Bernstein from Showtime Sports will serve as the event’s emcee for the third year in a row.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association’s third HOF class also includes three Olympic gold-medalists, “Big” George onyeisi ọrụ, Smokin'Joe Frazier na Mark Breland, as well as legendary coach Al Mitchell.

Sen. John McCain will be posthumously presented a special Lifetime Achievement Award for his tireless work to protect boxers and elevate the sport.

There isn’t much in boxing, if anything, that Rodgers hasn’t done: oku okpu, official, ọzụzụ, administrator and, n'ezie, ịkpụ nwoke. “I’m a boxing guy,” Rodgers said in his Southern twang. “I’ve been around the block, several times. But I don’t say I’m a cut man, I’m a laceration management specialist.

Rodgers first got into boxing when he was in the fifth grade, back in Oklahoma, where he was born. A memo was sent around that there would be a tryout for boxing held the next day at the local high school gym. His parents gave their permission to let him tryout, the first chapter of his incredible boxing career.

From the first moment,” the charming boxing character remembered, “Eriela m ahụ. I still have the letter I received in boxing. That was in 1947 and I’m still in boxing. I’m very proud of that.

Rodgers has worked 39 world championship fights in professional boxing, as a cut man (he only trains amateur boxers) for the likes of world champions Jermaine Taylor, Wayne McCollough na Tommy Morrison.

It’s been beyond belief for a regular old boxing guy like me,” Rodgers said about his life in boxing. “I’ve traveled all over the world, many times, as a cut man.

He was the first national official of both the Golden Gloves and Silver Gloves. Ọzọ, he’s already been inducted in three Hall of Fames: Silver Gloves, Golden Gloves and Arkansas Sports HOF.

Ray’s sacrifice to countless youth as a coach, abara, ịkpụ nwoke, and leader throughout the amateur boxing community is inspirational,” kwuru Chris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. “His years of service and the knowledge he has passed on to other generations is what makes him a Hall of Famer, and we look forward to honoring him in December.

Rodgers hasn’t slowed down, despite recently celebrating his 83Rebecca ụbọchị ọmụmụ. He still owns and operates Ray Rodgers Boxing Club in West Little Rock, Arkansas, in addition to serving as director of the Arkansas Golden Gloves and Mid-South Tournament, which includes Louisiana, Mississippi, Western Tennessee and Arkansas. And he’s also the vice-president of the National Golden Gloves and chairman of the National Silver Gloves.

At my age, I’m happy to have any birthday,” Rodgers joked. “I’m hoping to live another 10-12 afọ, Lord willing. It’s all in the Lord’s hands; controlling the flow of blood, ezie, is in my hands.

Confirmed special guests include 1988 Olympic gold medalist Andrew Maynard, three-time National AAU Coach of the Year (1972-76-77) Joe Clough, 1984 Olympic gold medalist Frank Tate na nwanne ya nwoke Thomas, 1972 Olympia Tim Dement, 2002 National Golden uwe onye mmeri Jaidon Codringtion, 1980 Olympic Qualifier Jackie Beard, 1981 Junior Olympics Glen Modicue, four-time National champion Eric Kelly, 1988 Eastern Olympic Qualifier champion John Scully, Obie Beard, Mark Lanton naStephens brothersDonald, Anthony na Jerry.


HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE USA BOXING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Created to champion a lifelong, mutually beneficial relations between USA Boxing and its alumni, –na-eti ọkpọ, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, na nke mgbanaka.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events host by the Alumni Association, including the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

To join the Alumni Association, simply register at alumni@usaboxing.org for a $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain and e-wallet.




Klas nke 2017: The charter class was headed by Muhammad Ali na Evander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coaches Roosevelt Sanders na Tom Coulter.

Klas nke 2018: U.S. Olympic Team medalists and world (ọkachamara) champions Roy Jones, Obere., Andre Ward na Claressa ọta, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of Coaching Emanuel-elekọta Ụlọ and veteran USA Boxing official Tom Cleary.

“Smokin’”Joe Frazier punched way into USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame

klas nke 2019 ceremony Dec. 13 at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana

Colorado Springs, Lap. (November 21, 2019) – One of boxing’s all-time greatest, mbubreyo, oké“Smokin’” Joe Frazier, will be inducted posthumously into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame, Friday n'abalị, December 13, during a special Class of 2019 ceremony, at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

The HOF reception is being held in conjunction with the 2020 Olympic Trials and 2019 National Championships Dec. 7-15, at Lake Charles Civic Center. The finals of the Olympic Trials will be held Sunday, Dec. 15, at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Hall of Fame broadcasterAl Bernstein from Showtime Sports will serve as the event’s emcee for the third year in a row.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association’s third HOF class also includes two other Olympic gold-medalists“Big” George ForemannaMark Breland, in addition to a pair of decorated coachesAl Mitchell naRay Rodgers

Sen. John McCain will be posthumously presented a special Lifetime Achievement Award for his tireless work to protect boxers and elevate the sport.

“On behalf of our family,” Joe’s sonMarvis Frazier kwuru, “we’d like to thank the USA Boxing Alumni Association for remembering Joe Frazier. Honoring him like this will introduce to him to new generations of boxing fans.

“My father learned discipline he needed to go on and win Olympic gold and do what he need to be world champion. He took that to the pros and beatMuhammad Ali in the best fight in the world. They were two great champions who worked together to show people what boxing is really all about.”

Born in South Carolina, Frazier was well known as an elite Philadelphia boxing product, chikota a 38-2 amateur record. He was a three-time National Golden Gloves champion whose only two losses were both toBuster Mathis, who was the only opponent to defeat Frazier, including a loss by decision – questionable according to Frazier – in the Olympic Trials.

When U.S. Olympic Team heavyweight qualifierBuster Mathis was unable to compete at the 1964 Olympic Games due to injury, Frazier took full advantage of this opportunity as a replacement.

Frazier went on to become one of only four American boxers to medal in Tokyo, Joe the lone gold medalist, despite breaking a thumb in the semifinals. Na oghere gburugburu, Frazier knocked outGeorge Olynello (Uganda), followed by a third-round stoppage ofAthol McQueen (Australia) in the quarterfinals. AgainstVadim Yemelyanov (Russia) na semifinal gburugburu, Frazier won by way of a second round KO, even though he broke his left thumb.

Unwilling to tell anybody that he had broken his thumb, fearing that he wouldn’t be allowed to fight, Frazier showed the tremendous grit he became famous for by winning a close decision, 3-2, vesosHans Huber (United Team of Germany) in the championship final to capture a gold medal.

“Winning an Olympic gold medal was the highlight of his amateur career,” Marvis noted. “It meant that he was the best in the world, and it also made things easier for his next step into the pros. I think he felt it helped made him a real man, the best in the world, and not many people can say that. Winning Olympic gold with a broken thumb showed our father what he could do and proved that he was the man. He wasn’t afraid to get the job done. No excuses, get the jog done, was what my father said all the time. And you better had gotten the job done.”

Frazier (32-4-1, 27 Kos) went on to become a three-time world heavyweight champion, defeating the likes ofMuhammad AliJimmy Ellis (ugboro abụọ), Bob Ezi, Oscar Bonavena(ugboro abụọ), Jerry Quarry, MathisDoug JonesEddie Machen naGeorge Chuvalo during his 16-year professional career.

Listed at only 5-11 ½, Frazier was best known for his bobby, weaving, relentless pressure and liver-damaging left hook. He passed away November 7, 2011 due to complications from liver cancer at the age of 67.

“Joe’s legacy will live on forever throughout USA Boxing,” addedChris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. “His toughness and heart were second to none, and today’s USA Boxing champions can look to Joe for the definition of a champion in and out of the ring. We look forward to honoring his legacy as a Hall of Famer on December 13nke."

Confirmed special guests include 1988 Olympic gold medalistAndrew Maynard, three-time National AAU Coach of the Year (1972-76-77) Joe Clough, 1984 Olympic gold medalistFrank Tatena nwanne ya nwokeThomas, 1972 OlympiaTim Dement, 2002 National Golden uwe onye mmeriJaidon Codringtion, 1980 Olympic QualifierJackie Beard, 1981 Junior OlympicsGlen Modicue, four-time National championEric Kelly, 1988 Eastern Olympic Qualifier championJohn ScullyObie BeardMark Lanton naStephens brothers –DonaldAnthony naJerry.

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Created to champion a lifelong, mutually beneficial relations between USA Boxing and its alumni, –na-eti ọkpọ, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, na nke mgbanaka.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events host by the Alumni Association, including the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

To join the Alumni Association, simply register atalumni@usaboxing.org for a $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain and e-wallet.

Klas nke 2017: The charter class was headed byMuhammad Ali naEvander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coachesRoosevelt Sanders naTom Coulter.

Klas nke 2018: U.S. Olympic Team medalists and world (ọkachamara) championsRoy Jones, Obere., Andre Ward naClaressa ọta, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of CoachingEmanuel-elekọta Ụlọ and veteran USA Boxing officialTom Cleary.  

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'The Dream' mma ka 16-0 na Mkpebi A Gbakọrọ Aka na Great Ọgụ,

DeCarlo Perez Outpoints mbụ unbeaten Juan Ubaldo Cabrera,

Heavyweight Life Dawejko Ọtụtụ mmepe-gburugburu knockout n'elu Natu Visinia

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Las Vegas (Aug. 29, 2015) – On a hot summer August night, na a pụrụ iche-wuru mgbanaka n'èzí Downtown Las Vegas Iketịbede Center (DLVEC) gafee si D Las Vegas,Trevor "The Dream" Bryan nọgidere unbeaten na gafere toughest ule nke ya ọrụ na a ìgwè mmadụ-atọ, ike-agha 10-gburugburu etebe n'elu Derric Rossy na isi ihe omume nke a ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ tripleheader bi na OGE IHE NKIRI®.

 

Bryan (16-0, 11 Kos), nke Albany, N.Y., dropped the vastly more experienced Rossy (30-10, 14 Kos), nke Medford, N.Y., na a flurry nke punches 30 sekọnd gaa agha ahụ na-aga na-emeri otu n'ime ndị kasị akpali akpali Heavyweight ịlụ ọgụ nke afọ site ọtụtụ nke 98-91 ugboro abụọ na 97-92. Gburugburu 3 nke slugfest nwere ike ịbụ a akwukwo maka Now nke Afọ.

 

Na Friday si ngalaba-mma, middleweight DeCarlo "3-Mendo" Perez (15-3-1, 5 Kos), nke Atlantic City, na-ewe iwe na mbụ undefeated Juan Ubaldo Cabrera (23-1, 16 Kos) nke Dominican Republic na otu olu 10-gburugburu mkpebi. Perez, bụ onye na-agha na a izu mara, iti abụọ oge Dominican Republic Olympia site ọtụtụ nke 98-91 ugboro abụọ na 97-92 na a egwuregwu na-agba otu ebe abụọ na-ụzọ edinam n'ihi na ọtụtụ akụkụ. Cabrera ghọrọ 134nke oku okpu na-ata ahụhụ ya mbụ meriri ShoBox.

 

Na oghere n'obi nke telecast, heavyweight Life Dawejko (15-4-2, 7 Kos), nke Philadelphia, aha otu nnukwu 1:15, akpa-gburugburu knockout n'elu Samoa si Ndị okenye na-Visine(11-2, 9 Kos) nke Tacoma, Saa., na a ndokwa asatọ-gburugburu scrap.

 

“Anyị hụrụ abụọ adi iche iche nke na Heavyweight ịlụ ọgụ n'abalị,'' Kwuru ọkpọ ọkọ akụkọ ihe mere na ShoBox ọkachamara nyocha Steve Farhood. "Otu ngwa ngwa Bang-esi — ebe Life Dawejko mere a otutu Fans. M na-eche ndị mmadụ ga-achọ ịhụ ya ọzọ, Ga-amasị m ịhụ ya ọzọ. Na nke abụọ agha, Trevor Bryan, ọ ga-esi stoppage kama ọ na-nweela a otutu Fans. Ọ bụ ihe a fighter na ọtụtụ Fans ahụbeghị, na n'abalị ọ ẹkenam na nnukwu ogbo a nnọọ nke ọma ụzọ.

 

“Derric Rossy gosiri ndị dị otú ahụ na-eguzogide ma na mere mmeri dịkwa ụtọ maka Bryan, onye ama mgbe agha onye ọ bụla resembling klas nke Rossy. Ọ bụ a na-ahụ agha na a otutu ezi mgbanwe. Trevor Bryan zọọ onwe ya dị ka a na-eto eto American Heavyweight na-ekiri.

 

“[Juan Ubaldo] Cabrera bụ a mmechuihu. O yiri ọ na-aga na-classier, busier fighter atọ agba, ma [DeCarlo] Perez ada n'elu. Na-alụ ọgụ ka irè dị ka Perez mere na otu-izu mara megide a fighter ahụ bụ 23-0, bụ nnukwu. Ọ bụ nnukwu mmeri site nnọọ na Perez ji ọrụ. ''

 

Ụlọ Nzukọ nke Maara Aha promotor Don Eze bụ ecstatic emesia. "Ọ bụ ukwuu ịhụ Heavyweight ọkpọ azụ na ihe ọ bụ kwesịrị ịbụ — na ị na-nghọta na nsọtụ nke oche gị na bụla ntụmadị,'' O kwuru, sị. "Ị na-amaghị ihe na-aga ime, ma Trevor Bryan wetara site. Ọ bụ naanị 16-0 ma ọ nyawara site n'ọnụ ụzọ ka ịdị ukwuu. Nke ahụ bụ nnukwu ihe. Ugbu a anyị nwere anya n'ihi na ya na-a Heavyweight egwuregwu agha dị ka ọ na-aga tinyere.

 

"Ya mere, ọ bụ a kemmenyeujo ọgụ na ka a okwu nke eziokwu na ọ bụ a kemmenyeujo n'abalị nke ịlụ ọgụ na nke ahụ bụ ihe ọ bụ ihe niile banyere. Ndị mmadụ na-ajụ m 'mgbe na-esote bụ otu?’ ndị mmadụ na-eti mkpu ha nọ n'oche ha na tingling. Na anyị mere ya n'ihi ndị inyom — alụ ọgụ maka ikike ụmụ nwanyị — ịchụso ndụ, nnwere onwe na obi ụtọ. Oh man I am so excited. Nke a bụ ihe ọ na-kwesịrị ịbụ. ''

 

The 6-ụkwụ-4 Bryan, onye mesịrị 26 na Aug. 23, wee 10 agba maka oge mbụ. A pro ebe November 2011, o aha 10 nke ya 11 knockouts mmeri na atọ agba ma ọ bụ obere.

 

"Echere m na m gosiri ndị mmadụ na-amasị m na-alụ ọgụ ma na m ga-alụ ọgụ,'' Bryan kwuru. "The Heavyweight nkewa na-adịghị ike. Ụmụ okorobịa na-adịghị amasị itu a otutu punches. Ịbụ a bụ ihe m oge mbụ na telivishọn, Echere m na m nwere ihe nchegbu karịa ihe ọ bụla, ma n'ozuzu m bụ nnọọ obi ụtọ na m arụmọrụ.

 

"Rossy bụ nnọọ inogide, ahụmahụ Ihọd. N'ihi ya ka kpọgidere na dị ka o mere na-ekwu ọtụtụ. M maara na m maa-ewute ya ugboro ole na ole ma emeghị m sochie na nri punches. M na-emeghị-edebe m punches dị ka m kwesịrị inwe mgbe ọ na e merụrụ. M maara na m mkpa iji zuru ike ọzọ na-ege ntị m akuku.

 

"M bụ obere anya na ọ na-igbe na ịkwaga ebe ọzọ ihe ma nke a bụ a ike-agha agha na ezi ọgụ ike maka Fans. ''

 

Rossy kewapụrụ Bryan na ọtụtụ n'ime ndị agba, na-eme n'ihi na-adọgbu adọgbu mgbanwe nke nwere ìgwè mmadụ ahụ na ụkwụ ha. The 35-afọ gamer anọwo na-ezighị ezi ọgwụgwụ nke ọtụtụ ezigbo mkpebi na n'oge gara aga, ma o nweghị qualms na mkpebi oge a.

 

"Bryan bụ maa ezigbo fighter, nkà na ọ akụrisị ike,'' Kwuru Rossy, emi ke na ụfọdụ nke kasị mma na nkewa. "Ma mgbe ndị knockdown, M na-alụ ọgụ na niile obi. Ọ bụ m atụmatụ na-eguzo na slogu ma mee ka ọ a agha, Ma, ozugbo m ọkọdọ ama esịn m atụmatụ wee si na windo.

 

"Nke a bụ kemgwucha ike agha, ma na n'oge knockdown bụ dum dị iche maka m. M OK ma nke a bụ na-agwụ ike 10-gburugburu agha. ''

 

N'agbanyeghị na o nwere obere oge iji kwadebe, Perez, 24, ndibọhọ ya nke anọ na esepu na bụ 9-1 na ikpeazụ ya 10 ịlụ ọgụ. "The okpomọkụ [nso to100 degrees] ọ dịghị ihe na-akpata, M na a na-azụ na a mgbatị nwere ndị ọzọ iru mmiri karịa nke a,'' O kwuru, sị. "The siri ike akụkụ e n'amaghị ihe ọ bụla banyere m iro; anyị hụrụ na ọ dịghị film otú ahụ ka m aghaghị ime mgbanwe na ada na.

 

"M maara na m ga-echefu na ike ka agha wee na-. Iji na-atụba punches na dishing ntaramahụhụ, nke ahụ bụ m style.

 

"Nke a kwesịrị emeghe a otutu ụzọ maka m. Ihe m mere n'abalị bụ na-anwapụta ihe ufiop n'ihe banyere ọrụ, pushing na-alụ ọgụ ebe niile emegide, nwere ike ime. M nnọọ obi ụtọ na ama m atụ anya m ọzọ agha.

 

Cabrera, 36, onye pro ọrụ ka sputtered ruru ka ogologo nke arụghị ọrụ, ama a mgbe deducted nke-asa nke ọkụkụ n'azụ isi. E mesịa,, ọ chụrụ mba ngọpụ. "M dị ọkọdọ outhustled,'' O kwuru, sị. Ọ Punch na ike. M na ọ dịghị mgbe afụ ụfụ. M nnọọ Kûmen ezuru. M chere na ezi ruo mgbe m nwetara ike gwụrụ na 10nke gburugburu. ''

 

5-ụkwụ-10 Dawejko, n'agbanyeghị enye efep ise sentimita asatọ n'ịdị elu, a na-karịrị site 37¾ pound, wee si firing na-afụ ụfụ na daara Visinia na overhand ikike n'akụkụ isi. O soro na a flurry nke punches ka isi na aru. Mgbe Visinia e nyere a guzo asatọ-ọnụ, Dawejko rutere asatọ zaghị punches tupu refirii ịga na kwụsịrị ya.

 

"Echere m na m ga-akụ aka ya ma ọ bụghị na ngwa ngwa,'' Kwuru Dawejko, onye outlanded na Samoan 18-1, 16 nke ha ike gbaa. "Natu bụ a siri ike Ihọd. My atụmatụ bụ ka ike gwụ ya ma na-ya nke-anọ ma ọ bụ ise.

 

"Nke a mmeri na-eme ihe niile n'ihi na ọrụ m. Ọ ihu ọma tutu amama ọnwụ na ikpeazụ m agha Amir Mansour [na gbajie Dawejko isii-agha-emeri streak]. "Nke a na-egosi na m azụ. Ha nwere banyere m ugbu a mgbe ha na-ekwu okwu heavyweights. ''

 

Aga na, Visinia e were dị ka ikekwe kasị ekwe elu-na-na-abịa Samoan Heavyweight ebe mbụ nọteworo contender David Gị.

 

"Nke a bụ nnọọ ihe na-akụda,'' Visinia kwuru. "M dị cheere kwa ogologo ka malitere na jab na ọkọdọ jidere ya na ezi onye. Na-eme ọkpọ ma na m na-aga na-arụ ọrụ. Achọghị m ka m na ọkpọ ụwa ma ọ ọkpọ chi na-atụgharị ha Akwadoo on m ugbu a. Nke a bụ a okuku na ụzọ. Aga m alaghachite azụ.''

 

Aired n'oge telecast bụ nanị taped N'ajụjụ ọnụ Floyd Mayweather na Jim Gray na a ndụ N'ajụjụ ọnụ WBC Super Middleweight Champion Badou Jack na Farhood.Mayweather (48-0, 26 Kos) ga-etinye ya undefeated ndekọ na WBC na WBA Welterweight World n'asọmpi na akara megide ike-punching, abụọ oge welterweight n'ụwa onye mmeri Andre Berto (30-3, 23 Kos) na Jack (19-1-1, 12 Kos) ga-eme ka ya mbụ ozize megide amanyere bụ iwu ịma ya aka "Saint "George Groves (21-2, 16 Kos) na Saturday, Asaa. 12 na MGM Ukwu Ogige Arena na Las Vegas, na-na SHOWTIME PPV®. Anọ na-agha ụgwọ-kwa-ele telecast na-amalite mgbe 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. Pt.

 

The ShoBox tripleheader ga re-ikuku n'izu a dị ka ndị a:

 

DAY CHANNEL

Monday, Aug. 31, 10:30 p.m. ET/PT SHOWTIME Extreme

 

Friday si atọ-agha telecast ga-abụ dị na SHOWTIME NA ina-amalite taa, Saturday, Aug. 29.

Barry Tompkins na-akpọ ShoBox edinam si ringside na Farhood na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Raul Marquez eje ozi dị ka ọkachamara nnyocha. The Executive emeputa bụ Gordon Ụlọ Nzukọ na Richard Gaughan amị na Rick Phillips Iduzi.

SHOBOX: Ọgbọ ọhụrụ igwe, Ikpeazụ echiche & Itu-NA Foto

SHOBOX: Ọhụrụ ọgbọ

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Na-ekwe nkwa Heavyweight Trevor Bryan
Na-ewepụta unbeaten Record na Line Against
Veteran Derric Rossy na Main Omume nke Don Eze-Akwalite Tripleheader

 

Echi / Friday, Aug. 28, -Ebi ndụ na SHOWTIME na 11 p.m. ET / pt

Site Ogbe ndịda Las Vegas Iketịbede Center (DLVEC)

Gafee si na D Las Vegas na ogbe ndịda Las Vegas

 

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Las Vegas (Aug. 27, 2015) - The isii alụso ndị ga-eme ka ha ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ debuts echi/Friday, Aug. 28, na-na OGE IHE NKIRI® (11 p.m. ET / pt, egbu oge na West Coast) na Ogbe ndịda Las Vegas Iketịbede Center(DLVEC), gafee si The D Las Vegas na-setịpụrụ na-aga na-esonụ Thursday si ukara itu-na n'èzí D on Fremont Street si Stage 3.

 

Na 10-gburugburu isi omume nke a Don Eze Productions-akwalite tripleheader, Ná ekwe elu-na-na-abịa Heavyweight Trevor Bryan (15-0, 11 Kos), nke Albany, N.Y., ga-etinye ya na-agbaghị ọrụ ndekọ na akara mgbe ọ na-eche ihu ya toughest iro ka ụbọchị, ndị ọzọ nwere ahụmahụ Derric Rossy (30-9, 14 Kos), nke Medford, N.Y..

 

Na ngalaba-atụmatụ, abụọ oge Dominican Republic Olympia Juan Ubaldo Cabrera (23-0, 16 Kos), ga-na DeCarlo Perez (14-3-1, 5 Kos), nke Atlantic City, N.J. na a 10-gburugburu Middleweight tuanu na, na oghere n'obi nke telecast, Samoa si Ndị okenye na-Visine(11-1, 9 Kos) nke Tacoma, Saa., ga na-enwe Life Dawejko (14-4-2, 7 Kos), nke Philadelphia, na asatọ-gburugburu Heavyweight matchup.

 

Bryan ntukwasi 227 pound, Rossi 235½. Cabrera tipped na ọnụ ọgụgụ na 160 pound, Perez 160½ na Visinia ntukwasi 273 pound, Dawejko 236¾.

 

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A bụ ihe alụso nwere ikwu tupu itu-na:

 

Trevor Bryan

 

"Nke a bụ mbụ m oge na telivishọn na m na-akpụ akpụ na klas otú a ọgụ bụ nnọọ, m oké mkpa. Ọ bụ m isiokwu agha, a ohere maka onye ọ bụla na-ahụ na-esote ọhụrụ top Heavyweight abịa.

 

"The nzube ya bụ iji merie, ma m chọrọ anya ọma na mma na TV na-eme ya.

 

"[Derrick] Rossy bụ a vetiran fighter, kemgwucha nkọ oku okpu na ezi thinker. Ya Usoro dị nnọọ mma na ọ na-akpali nnọọ nke ọma maka nnukwu nwoke. Ọ nwere ezi jab na eme mgbe nile ka n'ihi siri ike ịlụ ọgụ.

 

"M nwere ike, na-eto eto na size na ihu m ma ọ dịghị ụzọ ka m na-eleda ya. M na-ọ bụla agha kpọrọ ihe nke ukwuu. M ịzụ nnọọ ike. M spar na ahụmahụ alụso. M na na na udi m dum afọ anọ ọrụ. M na-a ọgụ, M nri azụ na mgbatị.

 

"Amaara m na ya ịke na m ga-ewere ya kwa ya, na-arụ ọrụ jab na ahụ na-aga gbadakwuru ozu. M nwere atụmatụ na m ga-arapara ya ma ọ bụ na a ga-nsogbu. Kwesịrị, M nwere ike imebi ya ala na ọ ga-aga na nke ise ma ọ bụ isii.

 

"M nwere ike Alụwo a ọtụtụ ndị ọzọ na ụmụ okorobịa ndị na-adịghị dị ka nyochawa ụda dị ka Rossy, ma ọ bụ oge m na-kwụpụ elu. Ntọala e wuru. Site Day 1 anyị maara na ebe anyị na-aga, na nke a bụ ya: nzọụkwụ ọzọ. E nweghị mgbali n'ihi na m mgbe niile maara na nke a ụbọchị na-abịa.

 

"Amaara m na ọ dị mkpa nkwadebe. M maara otú dị mkpa ịdọ aka ná ntị bụ. Ihe anyị na-kwa ụbọchị aghọwo eme. M na-agbalị-agbanwe agbanwe na ihe niile. M tinye na a ọtụtụ ọrụ n'azụ Mpaghara.

 

"M na a kụrụ tupu, ma m na-abịa. M ọkọdọ countered na ama esịn ke ikpeazụ m agha, ma m nwetara nri azụ elu wee lekọta nke azụmahịa. Na-emetụ ndị kwaaji na mgbe ahụ ibiaghachi nri azụ elu na-emeri bụ ihe bara oké uru ahụmahụ.

 

"Echere m na m nwere ezi fundamentals na na m na-amụta oge niile. M malitere na ala mmụta, ma ugbu a, m na-enwe na-arụ ọrụ zuo okè m fundamentals na oyi ọbụna ihe ọzọ. -Amasị m na-alụ ọgụ, -Amasị m edinam ma m maara m na-alụ ọgụ smart, karịsịa megide a Ihọd dị ka Rossy. ''

 

DERRIC ROSSY

 

"M na-nwere ọtụtụ nso ịlụ ọgụ, Enwee Mmeri na losses, ma mpi m na-aga na megide bụ mgbe n'ezie ezi. Na ọ bụghị m nnukwu puncher otú ahụ ka m mara ezuru ghara nnọọ na-aga crazy. Ụfọdụ m ịlụ ọgụ m chere bụ nso karịa ha gaara, ma m nara ha ma kwaga na.

 

"Amaghị m n'ihi na n'aka ihe mere m na nwere ọtụtụ nso ịlụ ọgụ. M ga-a siri ike fighter maka ikpe mgbe ụfọdụ n'ihi na m na-adịghị eche na ha na-achọpụta niile stof m na-eme n'ebe ahụ, obere nuisances. Ma eleghị anya, ha na-eche m igbe ukwuu. Onye ọ bụla chọrọ ịhụ a knockout ma m ihu ọma a oku okpu. M na-eche ala na ihe m na-eme, kwa, otú ahụ ka m agaghị agbanwe.

 

"Echere m na ike na-eche m ka nwere ọtụtụ ekpe. Ọrụ m bụ ime ka ndị na-emegide eme ka a ndudue. M, m ka gburugburu ịchụkwudo na ndị mmadụ. Na nke a egwuregwu ị chọrọ oge ịzụlite; n'ihi na m na ọ bụ m obi ike na mbụ m nwere ịzụlite. M na-echeta m merie a di na nwunye nke ịlụ ọgụ dị nnọọ ịbụ ezi na-eme egwuregwu, bụghị ezigbo oku okpu.

 

"M wee m lumps, kwa. Ụfọdụ m ọgụ na-wee banye akwụkwọ dị losses m dị nnọọ mara m merie. The obi mgbawa nke adịkwa bụ egwu ma m na aghaghị m site na ya. M na-aga. Ndị na-ekwu na m isi ike ma na crazy maka ka-eme nke a, ma m na-abịa azụ. M na-enwe ya na m, obi ike, ma m nwere iji mee ka ọ pụta.

 

"Ahụmahụ bụ ihe uru n'ihi na m na-eche ugbu e nweghị ọnọdụ m ike aka. Nke a nwa ewu, [Trevor] Bryan, nwere ike Punch. Ọ na-e zụlitere n'ụzọ ziri ezi. Ma ugbu a ọ na-akpụ akpụ n'elu abụọ-atọ nzọụkwụ megide a ọzọ nwere ahụmahụ, seasoned fighter. Ya obi ike na-abịa site a na-emighị emi ọdọ mmiri na nnọọ na ọ na-arụ ọrụ maka ya. Ka anyị hụ otú ọ na-aga Friday n'abalị.

 

"M na a obere anya m nwetara ohere a. M a n'ezie fighter. My obi ike dị ukwuu ugbu a na m ka kwere m ezi fighter. M 35 ma 35 abụghị ochie ọzọ n'ihi a fighter. Obi m bụ ka a na 100 percent. M chọrọ imeri nnukwu agbata n'ọsọ.

 

"M wee a siri ike n'ụzọ ga-esi ebe. Ọ na-ewe oge ịzụlite na nke a egwuregwu. N'ihi na m na-egwuri football na ndị ọzọ na egwuregwu, Atụgharịghị m pro ruo mgbe m bụ 24 na nwere nanị 10 na-amu amu ịlụ ọgụ. Ya mere na emewo m ya n'ụzọ siri ike. Ọ bụ na ọ bụghị otú m họọrọ, ma ọ bụ ihe ọ bụ.

 

"Site na ihe m na hụrụ m na-eche isi bụ inye ya nza nke feints na akụkụ na anapụ ya jab. Bryan bụ ogologo oge na ogologo. M mkpa iji mee ka ya dị ka iru ala dị ka o kwere na m ahụmahụ ga-aga a ogologo ụzọ na-eme na-eme. M na-kpam kpam na-atụ anya na nke a agha. ''

 

UBALDO Juan CABRERA

 

"Echere m na ihe ọma ma na m arọ dị mma. Ụfọdụ ụmụ okorobịa ina furu ịkpọgharịa mgbe ha na-atụgharị pro na na bụ m. Ọ bụ ya mere a agha dị nnọọ mkpa. Ọ bụ m ohere-egosi na ụwa ihe m nwere ike ime.

 

"Ọ bụ nnọọ ike n'ihi na m na-atụgharị pro mgbe m na-amu amu oru. M bụ ndị dị otú a nnukwu kpakpando ahụ ha [Amateur Boxing Federation] chọrọ ka m na-anọ na-amu amu ogologo oge ka m nwere ike. Ọ dịghị mgbe ha nyere m ikike na-aga pro. Ya mere m na aghaghị m a visa n'onwe m ma na-abịa United States.

 

"M na a pro ikpeazụ 10 afọ na ya anọwo nnọọ na siri ike. M nwere nlekọta nsogbu, ụmụ okorobịa na-ewere m ego; ya n'ezie na-egbu oge m na-enwe ọganihu. Ọ dịghị mgbe m furu efu ọchịchọ m na-alụ ọgụ n'agbanyeghị na m obibi nke ukwuu n'èzí mgbanaka. M ga-esi gabiga ókè mbà bụ ezie na m nwere ike mgbe ịlụ iwere uru nke.

 

"Echere m na ọma ugbu a na Don Eze dị ka m ume. M obi ụtọ na-alụ ọgụ ọzọ na-enwe ike ịrara onwe m n'ụzọ zuru ezu ka egwuregwu. M merie a mkpebi ke ikpeazụ m ọgụ ma m maara m nwere ike ime mma. M rie ihe ọjọọ awa abụọ tupu agha na m nwetara na-arịa ọrịa. M na-arịa ọrịa n'oge agha na ike na-eche na-esi n'ime mgbanaka ozugbo mkpebi a mara ọkwa.

 

"-Amasị m igbe; M na-eche m a dị nnọọ mma oku okpu na ezi ije. M-egwu angles na mgbanaka. M chere na m nwere ọmarịcha jab. M na mgbe e merụsịrị akara ma ọ bụ bee elu, mgbe n'ezie e jidere na oké ogbugba.

 

"N'ihi ahụmahụ m m njikere maka ihe [DeCarlo] Perez-eweta. M nwere ike ịgbanwee gaa na southpaw, mgbanwe iji ọ bụla ịke. Nke a bụ mbụ m agha na telivishọn, mbụ m ezigbo ohere ka a pro na chọrọ eme nnọọ nke ọma nnọọ merụsịrị. M maara Perez amalite ji nwayọọ nwayọọ na, M ga-enye ya a di na nwunye agba ịhụ ihe ọ na-nwetara.

 

"N'ezie m ga-ahụ n'anya ịkụ aka ya na otu gburugburu ma m mindset bụ iji merie, ime ihe ọ bụla ọ na-ewe na-aka m zụlitere. Ọ bụrụ na ọ na-abịa ọgụ, ọ na-aga na-a oké agha. ''

 

DECARLO perez

 

"M na-na mgbatị, mgbe nile na udi. M na a na-achọ nke a ụdị ohere maka a ogologo oge otú m mgbe niile nọ onwe m njikere. Na a mmeri ihe nnukwu nwere ike ịbịa si na ya.

 

"Amaara m nta banyere Cabrera ma e wezụga na ọ bụ abụọ oge Olympia a ogologo oge gara aga. Dị ka ogologo oge m maara otú ogologo Onye Mmegide bụ, M nwere ike ịkwadebe uche otú ọ na-aga tụọ imegide m. M chere na m nwere ike na-alụ ọgụ a n'ụzọ dịgasị iche iche na m njikere maka ihe ọ bụla ọ na-eweta. M nwere obere ọkụ na-aga na m chọrọ iji nọgide na ya na-aga.

 

"Nke a bụ nnọọ kasịnụ m ohere na telivishọn. Dị ka nwa ewu na-eto eto n'okpuru siri ike ọnọdụ, bi na abụọ nnapụta ọzọ, M mgbe ụfọdụ na-eche ma m ga-ebi ga-esi a. Ya mere-eme nke ọma na-eme ka a oké echiche ga-naani mmanu m nrọ ọzọ ịghọ onye n'ụwa onye mmeri.

 

"Ana m mara maka ngwa ngwa amalite ma na-agaghị ịbụ ikpe echi. Ọ bụ ya bụ 23-0 na na na ada ụda ọma, ma na nke a egwuregwu ọ bụghị mgbe niile ridata ndia dị ukwuu dị ka àgwà nke gị na-emegide. Ọ bụrụ na ị na-kwesŽrŽ iti ma ọ bụ ko a Ihọd na ị na-eme, ị na-eme ọrụ gị. Ọ bụ ihe ọ bụla na-enwe obi ụtọ banyere.

 

"Nke a bụ mbụ m ọgụ n'èzí nke New York ma ọ bụ Pennsylvania. M na-alụ ọgụ a n'obodo ebe ụfọdụ nke kasị ukwuu alụso dịworo ndụ Alụwo. Maka m, -alụ ọgụ Las Vegas, alụ ọgụ na telivishọn, bụ dị ka ihe ọma dị ka ọ nwere ike inwe. Ana m atụ anya ka-etinye na a kwesịrị ncheta show maka Fans.

 

"Echere m na ọ ga-agha. M maara na ọ bụ ya ịke, ma nke ahụ bụ m style nakwa. M chọrọ ime ka ọ a agha. Na ohere a ụkwụ m bụ ugbu a na ụzọ. M na-aga agaghịkwa si n'ọnụ ụzọ na-emeghe ya.

 

"Nke a bụ nanị mmalite maka m."

 

Agadi Visine

 

"M na e ịzụ na Riverside [Calif.] ebe ọ bụ na-ekpo ọkụ, ma ọ bụghị dị iru mmiri dị ka ọ bụ Vegas. Ọ na-aga na-a dị iche iche ụdị na-ekpo ọkụ na-alụ ọgụ n'èzí echi, ma m si Samoa, otú ahụ n'agbanyeghị na m na mgbe agha n'èzí na abụghị m nchegbu.

 

"Anyị n'ezie lekwasịrị anya na nke a mara ụlọikwuu, mbịne elu cardio, na-a nutritionist na a ike-na-oyi nchịkwa. Jiri obi eziokwu, nke a bụ ihe kasị mma m na mgbe chere. M na-eche nso 20-afọ-ochie karịa 30. N'agbanyeghị na m arọ, M na-eche Mkpa ọkụ, ọzọ mobile.

 

"Ịdị Samoan, Ọ dịghị mgbe m azụ ala ihe ọ bụla. M chọrọ ịlụ agha onye ọ bụla, ma i nwere ike ọ bụghị naanị na-aga na slogu na-aga nke ọma gị dum ọrụ. N'ihi ya, m na-arụ ọrụ na akụkụ ndị ọzọ nke egwuregwu m.

 

"A ọtụtụ ndị na-azụ ahịa mara m, kama m na ụdị nke n'okpuruala Ihọd. A otutu Fans amaghị m ma ha ga mgbe echi.

 

"M na-agha abụọ ụmụ okorobịa na m 12-agha ọrụ bụ ndị na-họọrọ na n'elu 25. Olee otú ọtụtụ mereDeontay Wilder na-alụ ọgụ tupu ọ ghọọ onye mmeri? Akụkụ nke na-abịa site m omenala. Na ị chọrọ inwe ya na, nke ahụ bụ ezi site m. Ewepụrụ na Macho, ezie na m maara ugbu a na ị nwere na-kpaliri ụzọ ziri ezi.

 

"M furu efu na [mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri] Steve Cunningham, ma m mụtara ihe bara oké uru ihe na agha na ọ nwere ike n'ezie nwere nyeere m ngwaahịa karịa imerụ m. M mere Emmanuel tupu ọkpọ na n'anya ya, ma ọ dịghị ihe dị ka ọkpọ.

 

"Outside mgbanaka, Life [Dawejko] na m bụ ndị enyi na ọ bụ mgbe niile siri ike ọgụ a enyi, ma anyị ma nwere ezinụlọ na-eri nri na mgbe ụfọdụ nnọọ na ị ga-eme ya ma na-etinye ndị enyi onwe.

 

"Life bụ nke kasị nso iro m na mgbe agha ma ọ bụ siri ike, ezigbo aghụghọ na nwere na Philly ịke. Maka m, m eke instincts ga-aga n'aka nri site ya, ma m na-eme atụmatụ inwe ndidi na ahu nagide m jab na ụkwụ.

 

"Echere m na m na-enwe ọganihu ọ bụla ọgụ na a bụ m ohere ka ngosi nkà m. Ọ bụ oge ka m na-a mara aha m. ''

 

Life DAWEJKO

 

"A otutu alụso, n'ihi na nke m elu, eche m style na kwa-abịa kpọmkwem n'ebe ha, ma na-amasị m na-eguzo n'akpa uwe na counter.

 

"Natu bụ nnukwu Ihọd, n'ezie, ma m eche na ọ bụ onye na-adịghị na m nwere ike na-uru nke na. Ọ na-etinye kụrụ a otutu ya mere, ọ pụrụ ịbụ nnọọ na-eje ije n'ime ihe. M maara na m nwere ike na-ewute ya. M chere na m nwere ike ileghara ya punches na aga. M ga-ọ bụghị nanị na-eguzo n'ebe ma hapụ ya ka kụrụ m.

 

"M na-agha nnọọ mma [mmegide] karịa o nwere. M agha unbeaten ụmụ okorobịa mgbe m na-dị malite si, kama m na ebe ọ bụ na tụgharịa ọrụ m gburugburu. M agha [Derrick] Rossy na-eti ya na otu izu mîfiọkke, otú ahụ ka m na-eche m nwere ụfọdụ ahụmahụ.

 

"Philly alụso ndị kasị mma na ụwa. Ha nwere na-eto eto na-abịa n'ụzọ siri ike. O nwere ike ịbụ ọgụ na mgba. Onye ọ bụla mgbe nile underestimates m. Ha hụrụ nke a obere obere abụba Ihọd eje ije site na mgbatị ahụ ma na-eche ihe ọ na-eme n'ebe.

 

"Nke a bụ m ShoBox mpụta mbụ. Ọ bụ ihe m mgbe niile rọrọ nke. M nwere ike na-eche maka Friday. ''

 

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Banyere ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ
Ebe ọ bụ na ya Uru na July 2001, na oké acclaimed showtime ọkpọ usoro,ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ ka na-apụta na-eto eto talent adịkwa siri ike. The ShoBoxnkà ihe ọmụma bụ televise na-akpali akpali, ìgwè mmadụ-atọ na mpi ọkụ mgbe inye a na-egosi ala njikere atụmanya kpebisiri ike na-alụ ọgụ maka ụwa aha. Ụfọdụ na-eto eto ndepụta nke 62 alụso ndị pụtara na ShoBox na elu na-garner ụwa utu aha na-agụnye: 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, Paul Williams na ndị ọzọ.

 

Banyere Downtown Las Vegas Iketịbede Center

Emi odude ke ebiet Nke atọ St. na Carson Ave. gafee si D Las Vegas, na Downtown Las Vegas Iketịbede Center ike ịba ruo 11,000 ọbịa na atụmatụ ala-nke-na-na-na nkà ogbo, ụda na ọkụ. Na-emeghe-ikuku imewe bụ ịkpọ ma njem nleta na obodo na awade zuru okè ntụpọ maka concerts, mgbakọ na ndị ọzọ na nnukwu-ọnụ ọgụgụ ihe. Ikwere sọrọ mmụọ nke Downtown Las Vegas, ọhụrụ ebe mgbakọ na arụ orụ usu a akara-elu nke curated ihe gụnyere Premiya concerts, nri ememme na ndị ọzọ. The ebe mgbakọ bụkwa mbụ ntụrụndụ arena na Las Vegas ịnabata Bitcoin dị ka ego. Maka ozi ndị ọzọ, nleta www.dlvec.com ma ọ bụ soro na Facebook, Instagram na Twitter naDLVEC.

 

Banyere D Las Vegas

The D Las Vegas-anapụta ọhụrụ, energetic àgwà na fun ikuku otu ogbe ndịda Las Vegas. Ọhụrụ cha cha nkwari akụ etu ọnụ 629 rụgharịrị ụlọ na oke ime ụlọ na a pụrụ iche abụọ-larịị cha cha Njirimara oge a na Devid agụghị ndị gbara ala. Cocktails, biya na friji na-aba n'anya na-eju eju n'ime cha cha na LONGBAR na Fremont Street Ahụmahụ na D Bar. The D awade dịkọrọ ndụ American ụgbọ na D Grịl, Detroit si kpara Coney Nkịta na American Coney Island na adịchaghị steaks na ezigbo Italian efere na Joe Vicari si Andiamo Italian Steakhouse. The Showroom na D Las Vegas atụmatụ pụtara ìhè ntụrụndụ sitere na site award-emeri ihe nkiri nri abalị na Broadway nwetara ka music, ntochi na ndị ọzọ. Soro D on Facebook na Twitter natheDLasVegas.

Natu Visinia na-na Life Dawejko on Friday, August 28 na ShoBox

Nutley, NJ (August 27, 2015) Heavyweight Ndị okenye na-Visine ga-achọ ya 2nd consecutive mmeri mgbe ọ na-ewe ke Life Dawejko na 8-gburugburu tuanu ahụ ga-abụ akụkụ nke a ShoBox: The New Genration kaadị echi n'abalị na D Hotel na cha cha n'ime Las Vegas. (11pm ET/Pt on Showtime)
Visinia na-ngalaba-akwalite GH3 n'ọkwá na Final Forum n'ọkwá.
Visinia na-abịa anya a 4th gburugburu stoppage n'elu Joshua Clark na Ka 13 na Hollywood, California.
Na na mmeri, na 30 afọ si Clinton, Illinois akpọlite ​​ya akara na- 11-1 na 9 knockouts.
Kasị Fans e ẹkenam ka Visinia mgbe o busoro mbụ abụọ oge n'ụwa onye mmeri Steve “USS” Cunningham on October 18, 2014. That fight was Visnia’s only career blemish as he was stopped in seven rounds in a fight that in hindsight he should not have competed in.
“E nwere ọtụtụ na-aga gburugburu agha. It is well known that my trainer, Charles Bereal mberede agabigawo obi nkụchi dị nnọọ ụbọchị asatọ tupu agha,” kwuru Visnia.
Mgbe a jụrụ ma ọ bụrụ na o nwere na ọ na-eme nile ọzọ, Visinia nwere ike a na-adọrọghị site na agha.
“M mụtara na ọkpọ na ọ kasị mma ime ka ụzọ ziri ezi. I am now fighting my 2nd top-25 guy. At the point of the Cunningham fight, Enweghị m azụmahịa na ndị agha.” Na-kwuru, M mere ịmụta ọtụtụ ihe na agha. I saw that I missed a lot of shots and my hands were low. I also knew, M nwere na-ebipụ ndị mgbanaka mma. But I have had a lot of top notch sparring and I know I have corrected all that. I went int camps in Big Bear, California na Charles Martin na Andrey Fedosov.”
Ugbu a, ọ na-ese na showdown na Dawejko, nke bụ ihe ọzọ agha na-adịghị ihe ezigbo ọnọdụ ka o ịghọ ezigbo ndị enyi ya iro.
“M ịghọ ezigbo ndị enyi na Life. We met a couple years ago as we were both in a Wladimir Klitschko camp. We continue to communicate on social media but going into the fight it is normal business.
Against Dawejko, Visinia will have a size advantage and this is something he believes could be the difference in his favor.
I will definitely have a reach advantage and I plan to utilize it. My power and he is a tough little scrapper, ọ ga-eme ka a fun agha na-ekiri.”
“Obi dị m ụtọ na-ohere ọzọ na telivishọn mba. People have been wondering what I have been up to as it is tough finding fights. I have been training for the last six months. There have been several big names that are ahead of me in the rankings that have turned down fights, otú ahụ ka m m obi ụtọ maka nke a ohere.”
GH3 n'ọkwá atụmatụ undefeated Middleweight Antoine Douglas, Super Middleweight si Jerry Odom & Derrick Webster, undefeated Super Bantamweight Adam Lopez nakwa dị ka Boxcino 2015 Obere. Middleweight mmeri John Thompson, Jr., undefeated welterweight si Jerrell Harris & Keenan Smith,undefeated Super lightweight Bienvenido Diaz, Heavyweight Natu Visinia, Ìhè Heavyweight Lavarn Harvell, Obere. Kedu otu m ga O'Shanique Ezi & Super Middleweight Andrew Hernandez ka GH3 n'ọkwá ike.

Ẹdọhọ&A WITH TOP UNBEATEN HEAVYWEIGHT PROSPECT TREVOR BRYAN AS HE PREPARES TO FACE VETERAN DERRIC ROSSY THIS FRIDAY ON SHOWTIME®

"M na a na-eto eto fighter abịa bụ onye na-agbalị ile ochie nkịta ya nhụjuanya." -Trevor Bryan

 

ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ bi na showtime

Nke a na- Friday, Aug. 28 na 11 p.m. NA/Pt Site na "The D" na Las Vegas

 

Las Vegas (Aug. 24, 2015) - Na-ekwe nkwa elu-na-na-abịa heavyweight Trevor "The Dream" Bryan (15-0, 11 Kos) ga-etinye ya na-agbaghị ọrụ ndekọ na akara mgbe ọ na-eche ihu ya toughest iro ka ụbọchị, ahụmahụ Derric Rossy (30-9, 14 Kos), na 10-gburugburu Heavyweight matchup na isi ihe omume nke a Friday si ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ tripleheader bi naOGE IHE NKIRI (11 p.m. NA/Pt, egbu oge na West Coast).

 

Bryan, bụ onye na-ya ShoBox mpụta mbụ, na-achọ igosi onwe ya na Heavyweight nkewa mgbe a standout amu amu ọrụ nke ọ na ndibọhọ ise mba n'asọmpi na dị nnọọ 60 nsọtụ. Ebe ọ bụ na ya mpụta mbụ na 22 na November 2011, na 6-ụkwụ-4 Heavyweight, na-adịbeghị anya tụgharịa 26, ka aha 10 nke ya 11 knockout mmeri na atọ agba ma ọ bụ obere.

 

Ebe a bụ ihe Bryan nwere ikwu:

 

Olee otú ị ga-asị gị ọrụ a na-aga?

 

"My ọrụ na-aga oké. M ike na-eche, n'ihi na oké Heavyweight agha. Rossy bụ a Ihọd onye bụ ikpeazụ ya ụkwụ na m a na-eto eto fighter abịa bụ onye na-agbalị ile ochie nkịta ya nhụjuanya. "

Olee ụdị ọrụ mere gị na-amu amu ọrụ play na-akwadebe gị ka a ọkachamara?

 

"My amu amu oru na-egwuri a nnukwu ọrụ na m mmepe dị ka a oku okpu. Ịga niile mba tournaments na-alụ ọgụ megide top na-eme egwuregwu si n'ụwa nile na-egwuri a nnukwu ọrụ m ọkachamara ọrụ. Ahụwo m niile ụdị dị iche iche nke na-alụ ọgụ. M we je kwa ọtụtụ sparring n'ogige m na-amu amu oru na sparred megide Wladimir Klitschko naGuillermo Jones, ndị ọzọ agbachitere. "

Ụfọdụ ndị na-nzu gị undefeated ndekọ na eziokwu na i chere ya ihu ọ bụla siri ike mmegide. Ahụ ga-agbanwe mgbe ị na-eche ihu agha-anwale vetiran Derric Rossy. Olee otú ị na-akwadebe maka toughest ule nke gị ọrụ?

"M na-eme na ihe niile dị n'ụzọ anụ ahụ ga-ekwe omume inwe njikere maka ọgụ a. M nọrọ mgbatị ahụ ma na-arụ ọrụ ike. M nwere oké n'ihe banyere ọrụ na-enwe oké ìgwè gburugburu m. Obi siri m ike na-amarakwa na m ga-abịa na mmeri. The awa na edebewo m na mgbatị ga-akwụ ụgwọ. M nọ kediegwu udi, M ka m aka na-aga, M nwere otu nke kasị mma jabs na nkewa. M dịkwa njikere-egosi na ụwa ihe a magburu onwe agha a na-aga-adị. "

Ọ bụ ezie na ị ndibọhọ ikpeazụ gị agha megide Stacy Frazier, ị na-kụrụ aka ala maka oge mbụ na gị ọrụ. Gịnị ka ị mụtara na agha?

 

"M metụrụ kwaaji maka oge mbụ na ọrụ m. Ọ bụ oké mmụta m ahụmahụ. Anyị maara na ọ na-ewe otu ntụmadị na Heavyweight nkewa. M wee gaa agha ahụ na obi ike. M tụbara a ntụmadị na bụ anya itule, ọ countered m na oké égbè ya edemede m ma na-echetara m na ọ na-ewe otu ntụmadị na-akwụsị a ọgụ. M mụtara agaghị akpọ gburugburu, kama ka ijeụkwụ na-ahụ ma ọ bụrụ na m iro nwere ike kpọgidere na mu na mgbanaka. Oké agbachitere bụ na ụmụ okorobịa ndị na-kụrụ aka ala na-enwe ike ebilicha na imecha agha.

 

"Ọ dị m ka m ụwa egwuregwu ihe onwunwe. Amụtara m ọtụtụ ihe na Frazier ọgụ na m na-aga iji jide n'aka na nke a ga-eme ọzọ. "

 

Olee otú ị ga-esi n'ime ọkpọ?

"M bụ na mbụ a football na basketball player. M si bịa a siri ike ebe ke Albany, N.Y., na dịghị mgbe m nwere ihe ọ bụla nduzi na-eto eto. M ji ọrụ m m na-amu amu ọkpọ nchịkwa bụ Ụlọ Nzukọ ileba anya na n'etiti ụlọ akwụkwọ m ịga. Site n'ụbọchị otu onye O lere m anya ma kwuo na ọ hụrụ a onye mmeri na m. Ọ bụla otu ụbọchị, site mgbe ahụ na, ọ gbalịrị ka m na mgbatị ịzụ. Nke a bụ mgbe m bụ 11 afọ; M bụ nnọọ mpako na aghọtaghị ihe mere m ga na-alụ ọgụ a mgbanaka mgbe m nwere ike kama a ga-alụ ọgụ n'okporo ámá. Nke ahụ bụ echiche m nwere.

 

"Otu ụbọchị m kpebiri na m na-aga n'ihi na a mgbatị ahụ na ọ bụ onye kasị ukwuu mgbatị m metụrụla. M bụ otú ahụ ike gwụrụ mgbe na mgbatị na m nwere na-akpọ m na mama ka nwere ya eburu m, M bụ nnọọ ịgwụ. Site mgbe ahụ na enwewo m na mgbatị ọ bụla otu ụbọchị, na ebe a na m taa, a ngwaahịa m niile ịrụsi ọrụ ike na nnọgidesi ike. Enwere m nrọ m na m chọrọ ịbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri na m na-agaghị na-akwụsị ruo mgbe m ga-esi na ya. "

Gịnị ka ọ bụ dị ka a na-akwalite Don Eze maara ya akụkọ ihe mere eme dị ka a ume, karịsịa na ya ịga nke ọma na heavyweights yiri onwe gị?

"Don Eze bụ onye kasị ukwuu ume na ụwa. Ọ na-agaghị ebe ọ bụla. Ọ malitere na nke a ọkpọ ihe na m chọrọ ịbụ akụkụ nke na akụkọ ihe mere eme. Oge mbụ m zutere ya o nyere m otu akwụkwọ nta nke ụwa nile agbachitere o nwere. Site n'ụbọchị ahụ m maara na m chọrọ ka e aka na ya. Ọ gwara m ka m na-arụ ọrụ ike, na-adịghị atụ anya ihe ọ bụla ga-enye m. "

Ị na-achọ na ihe American Heavyweight dị ka Deontay Wilder dị ka ihe n'ike mmụọ nsọ? Olee ụdị mmetụta ọ na onye dị ka ya nwere on gị na ọrụ?

"Deontay bụ maa onye mmụọ nsọ m. M maara ya na 2008 mgbe m nọ na-enweta ya njikere maka Olympic Games na dị nnọọ ịhụ ya site na mgbe a na-a n'ụwa onye mmeri; ọ maa enye tọrọ heavyweights n'ike mmụọ nsọ na mmezi ọchịchọ. Ọ bụ ike ga-esi n'ebe, ma ọ bụ ọbụna ike ịnọ ebe ahụ. Ọ dịghị iwe na Deontay, ma e nwere ihe a na-eto eto Heavyweight abịa na nke ahụ bụ agụụ na-agụ nnọọ ka ya-m. Anyị ga-ahụ ogologo oge ọ bụ ike jide aha. Ọ bụ oké na-otu ugboro ọzọ ahụ ihe American Heavyweight azụ n'elu. "

 

Olee otú sparring na vetiran, bụbu agbachitere dị ka Guillermo Jones-enyere gị aka?

"Guillermo Jones nwere ọtụtụ ụdị dị iche iche na dị iche iche ihe ọ bụ ike na-eme mgbanaka. Ọ kụziiri m na m nwere ike ịbụ otu akụkụ ma ọ bụ oké na-nwere na ahụmahụ. Na m maara na ka m mee m kasị mma, M ga-enwe ike ime dị iche iche ihe. Ọ na-eweta ya m na m nwere njikota niile m na-eme iji mpi na ya. "

Ị na-eme gị ShoBox mpụta mbụ, gịnịkwa ka nke ahụ pụtara nye gị?

"Ọ bụ uche-ndifri. M mechara nwere m ohere. N'ihi na m na dị ka Heavyweight na-abụ isi ihe omume, ọ na-nrọ-emezu. M dịkwa njikere igosi ndị mmadụ ihe m na-eme m eziokwu. Adịghị m ohere-a gwurie egwu, M zụrụ otú ike na m njikere ịga. "

Gị amụma?

"Mgbe m dina na nnukwu jab on ya n'oge atọ mbụ agba, Echere m na m kwesịrị esighi ike ya elu site na nke ise ma ọ bụ isii gburugburu. Anyị ga-ahụ ma ọ bụrụ na ọ na-aga n'oge gara aga nke isii gburugburu. "

 

 

Na asatọ rounder na ga-emeghe telecast, Samoa si 6-ụkwụ-2, 280-paụnd Heavyweight Natu "eziokwu ahụ" Visinia (11-1, 9 Kos) nke Tacoma, Saa., ga na-enwe 5-ụkwụ-10, 235-paụnd Life "The tank" Dawejko (14-4-2, 7 Kos), nke Philadelphia.

Barry Tompkins ga na-akpọ ShoBox edinam si ringside na Steve Farhood na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Raul Marquez eje ozi dị ka ọkachamara nnyocha. Executive emeputa bụGordon Ụlọ Nzukọ na Richard Gaughan amị na Rick Phillips Iduzi.

 

 

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Ebe ọ bụ na ya Uru na July 2001, na oké acclaimed showtime ọkpọ usoro, ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ ka na-apụta na-eto eto talent adịkwa siri ike. The ShoBox nkà ihe ọmụma bụ televise na-akpali akpali, ìgwè mmadụ-atọ na mpi ọkụ mgbe inye a na-egosi ala njikere atụmanya kpebisiri ike na-alụ ọgụ maka ụwa aha. Ụfọdụ na-eto eto ndepụta nke 62 alụso ndị pụtara na ShoBox na elu na-garner ụwa utu aha na-agụnye: 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, Paul Williams na ndị ọzọ.

 

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Emi odude ke ebiet Nke atọ St. na Carson Ave. gafee si D Las Vegas, na Downtown Las Vegas Iketịbede Center ike ịba ruo 11,000 ọbịa na atụmatụ ala-nke-na-na-na nkà ogbo, ụda na ọkụ. Na-emeghe-ikuku imewe bụ ịkpọ ma njem nleta na obodo na awade zuru okè ntụpọ maka concerts, mgbakọ na ndị ọzọ na nnukwu-ọnụ ọgụgụ ihe. Ikwere sọrọ mmụọ nke Downtown Las Vegas, ọhụrụ ebe mgbakọ na arụ orụ usu a akara-elu nke curated ihe gụnyere Premiya concerts, nri ememme na ndị ọzọ. The ebe mgbakọ bụkwa mbụ ntụrụndụ arena na Las Vegas ịnabata Bitcoin dị ka ego. Maka ozi ndị ọzọ, nleta www.dlvec.com ma ọ bụ soro na Facebook, Instagram na Twitter naDLVEC.

 

Banyere D Las Vegas

The D Las Vegas-anapụta ọhụrụ, energetic àgwà na fun ikuku otu ogbe ndịda Las Vegas. Ọhụrụ cha cha nkwari akụ etu ọnụ 629 rụgharịrị ụlọ na oke ime ụlọ na a pụrụ iche abụọ-larịị cha cha Njirimara oge a na Devid agụghị ndị gbara ala. Cocktails, biya na friji na-aba n'anya na-eju eju n'ime cha cha na LONGBAR na Fremont Street Ahụmahụ na D Bar. The D awade dịkọrọ ndụ American ụgbọ na D Grịl, Detroit si kpara Coney Nkịta na American Coney Island na adịchaghị steaks na ezigbo Italian efere na Joe Vicari si Andiamo Italian Steakhouse. The Showroom na D Las Vegas atụmatụ pụtara ìhè ntụrụndụ sitere na site award-emeri ihe nkiri nri abalị na Broadway nwetara ka music, ntochi na ndị ọzọ. Soro D on Facebook na Twitter natheDLasVegas.

 

 

DON EZE nwetara onyinye UNBEATEN HEAVYWEIGHT TREVOR Bryan MEGIDE ize ndụ DERRIC ROSSY Aug. 28 NA SHOBOX: Ọhụrụ ọgbọ

Tripleheader Atụmatụ Undefeated Middleweight Juan Ubaldo Cabrera Against Ozugbo-amia Mike Gavronksi

& Samoa si Natu Visinia Ihe Nile-Action Heavyweight Life Dawejko

Friday, Aug. 28, Ndụ na showtime® (11 p.m. ET / pt)

Site Ogbe ndịda Las Vegas Iketịbede Center

NEW YORK (Aug. 5, 2015) - Na-ekwe nkwa elu-na-na-abịa heavyweight Trevor Bryan (15-0, 11 Kos) ga-etinye ya na-agbaghị ọrụ ndekọ na akara mgbe ọ na-eche ihu ya toughest iro ka ụbọchị, ndị ọzọ nwere ahụmahụ Derric Rossy (30-9, 14 Kos), na 10-gburugburu isi omume nke a ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ tripleheader bi na OGE IHE NKIRI® (11 p.m. ET / pt, egbu oge na West Coast). Akwalite Don Eze nwetara, na bayere ga-ebe Friday, Aug. 28, na Ogbe ndịda Las Vegas Iketịbede Center (DLVEC), gafee si na D Las Vegas na iconic Ogbe ndịda Las Vegas.

 

Na ngalaba-mma, abụọ oge Dominican Republic Olympia Juan Ubaldo Cabrera (23-0, 16 Kos), ga-na vasatail Mike Gavronski (18-1-1, 12 Kos), nke Tacoma, Saa., in a 10-round middleweight match. Na oghere n'obi nke telecast, Samoa si 6-ụkwụ-2 heavyweight Ndị okenye na-Visine (11-1, 9 Kos) nke Tacoma, Saa., ga na-enwe 5-ụkwụ-10 Life Dawejko(14-4-2, 7 Kos), nke Philadelphia, na asatọ gbaa gburugburu matchup.

 

All isii na-eti ọkpọ ga-eme ka ha ShoBox debuts na ihe ana-eme ka-ma ọ bụ-breakout ịlụ ọgụ maka onye ọ bụla. Tiketi na-ọnụ na $39.50, $59.50, $89.50, $149.50 na $500.00 n'ihi na Ndị Ukwuu Tebụl na dị na www.ticketmaster.com.

 

"Ọ na-enye m obi ụtọ dị ukwuu na-enyere na-eto eto na ndị agadi na atụmanya, ikom na ndị inyom, achụ nrọ ha, ịchọsi ohere ịgbanwe nrọ ha n'ime ndụ eziokwu,” King said. “Trevor Bryan is such a prospect seeking an opportunity to fulfill his dreams. Ọfọn, Don Eze na SHOWTIME na-enye ya na ohere weghara pụrụ ichetụ n'echiche nke ndị naShoBox na Aug. 28. Otú ọ dị, Derric Rossy, a great challenger and ‘Dreambreaker’ is blocking the door to greatness. And Trevor Bryan has to fight like hell to get through that door. The fight will be the power of dreams. I urge all fight fans to tune in on ShoBox na adịghị itabi anya. ''

 

"Anyị na-kpaliri ka onye na Don Eze n'ọkwá na ShoBox na-eme n'èzí ọkpọ ogbe ndịda Las Vegas,"Kwuru Derek Stevens, CEO / Onye Nwe DLVEC na D Las Vegas. "The agha kaadị atụmatụ na-ekwe nkwa talent, nke ga-eme ka ihe-agaghị echefu echefu ihe omume. "

 

Na-achọ ka ya onwe ya na United States heavyweight nkewa, na nkà ma unproven Bryan nke Pompano Beach, Fla., site n'ụzọ Albany, N.Y., na-ewere a nnukwu itu ukwu na klas megide Rossy, nke Medford, N.Y..

 

Ya mere, olee ezi ihe nke a atụmanya bụ Bryan, onye amama 26 na Aug. 23? The former amateur standout

merie ise mba n'asọmpi na dị nnọọ 60 na-amu amu oké. While a close loss in the finals of a 2011 ruo eru ndorondoro nọ ya nke U.S. Olympic Ọnwụnwa, na heavyweight nweela ihe ndị bara uru na Northern Michigan University n'okpuru tutelage nke mbụ US. Olympic nchịkwa Al Mitchell.

 

Ebe ọ bụ na ya mpụta mbụ na 22 na November 2011, 6-ụkwụ-4 Bryan ka nọrọ n'ọrụ na ịdenyere aha na 10 nke ya 11 knockout mmeri na atọ agba ma ọ bụ obere. Bryan, who knocked out outmatched Stacy Frazier na abụọ gbaa gburugburu ikpeazụ June 20, bụ obi ụtọ maka ohere igosi na ya megide a vetiran heavyweight.

 

"On akwụkwọ, ya anya ka ọ ga-akpali akpali ma na m na-maa na-achọ na ya dị ka a breakout agha n'ihi na m,'' Bryan kwuru. "Echere m na mkpali, not pressure. It’s time for people to start mentioning my name with the others. I’ve had a great training camp, M ka na-eche na obi ike na ọzụzụ Stacey McKinley na m na-eche ike, mentally clear and confident. I’m ready to roll.”

 

Bryan arahụ asatọ agba otu ugboro ma ọ bụ ọgụgụ isi iji na-apụghị ileghara anya a dị ize ndụ vetiran ka Rossy.

 

"Ị na-apụghị iri ihe ihere, kpebisiri Ihọd ka Rossy ejighị,” Bryan said. “He’s scored a couple of upsets, agha ụfọdụ ụmụ okorobịa o chere na ya iti, has ring experience and he’s been there against all kinds. Like me, M na-eche na ọ bụ ụdị nke sikwara ike njite na ya onwe ya ụzọ na ụmụ okorobịa ndị bụ ndị kasị achọsi ike bụ ndị kasị ize ndụ.

 

"Nke a Ihọd ike na-akụ m ma m na-atụ anya a siri ike, siri ike agha. I know Rossy’s not coming to lie down. Me? I’m just a young fighter trying to make his way and looking to showcase my talents. It’s time to fight somebody tough.”

 

Rossy, 35, mgbe jisiri ike nweta gara aga journeyman / nche ọnụ ụzọ ámá ọnọdụ na na ilu hump agha na eje ije n'ime unu na-esonụ larịị.

Rossy anọwo na na mbụ WBO heavyweight mmeri Ray Mercer, ụwa-aha contenders Eddie ulo (ugboro abụọ) na Fres Oquendo na ụwa-họọrọ contenders dị ka Vyacheslav Glazkov in an 11-year career in which he seldom got the benefit of the doubt in tight fights. In his outing before last, Rossy ama esịn a ukwuu controversial 10-gburugburu ọtụtụ mkpebi 2008 Olympic ọla medalist na IBF Ọ dịghị. 2-e gosiri mgba Glazkov (17-0-1) na Aug. 9, 2014.

 

"M na a si mesoo ụfọdụ nzukọ aka ọkpọ, Nsonaazụ agaghị abịa m ụzọ m, ma anaghị m ịnọ na-ebi na ha,'' Rossy kwuru. “The bottom line is I can’t sit around and mope. I’ve got to win and leave no doubt in anybody’s mind. M na-eche ka m na mere na ọtụtụ ịlụ ọgụ, Ma n'ihi ihe ụfọdụ ha na-eche na m na-ahapụ doro anya. "

 

Otu wezụga ya bịara ya ikpeazụ agha mgbe Rossy ịdenyere aha na otu na-ewe iwe na a olu 10-gburugburu mkpebi n'elu mbụ undefeated, untested Akhor Muralimov (16-0, 13 Kos-aga). Utilizing smart separation and his considerable height and reach, Rossy triumphed by the scores of 97-93 na 96-94 ugboro abụọ.

 

Rossy na-achọ ka a yiri arụmọrụ megide undefeated Bryan.

 

"Bryan, Echere m na ọ na-etinye ọnụ ọma,” Rossy said. “He’s a good boxer. It’s going be a good stylistic and action-packed fight. We’ll both try to establish our jabs. I think this is a formidable fight for both of us.

 

"Bryan nwere pedigree ka ma eleghị anya na-a heavyweight mmeri otu ụbọchị, but not now. In my eyes I feel he’s making a mistake, but anybody that fights me know they are looking at a war. I am a high-risk, low-reward kind of opponent. I’ve fought them all; Bryan bụ obere akwụkwọ ndụ akwụkwọ ndụ n'ebe ahụ otú anyị ga-ahụ. "

 

Tupu a pro oku okpu, Rossy was an All American high school football star who would go on to play at Boston College where he was an outstanding 248-pound defensive end. Hehad ụfọdụ pro tryouts ma e hụrụ ka a “tweener,” oke ibu maka linebacker, too small to play end. So he turned to boxing and despite only 10 na-amu amu ịlụ ọgụ ndibọhọ 2004 New York Golden uwe ndorondoro, and turned pro in October of that year. Ọ gara 15-0 ná mmalite nke ya pro ọrụ tupu adịkwa ka ulo oge mbụ.

 

Juan Ubaldo Cabrera, onye ga-on Mike Gavronski na ShoBox ngalaba-mma, na-anọchi anya ndị Dominican Republic na 2000 na 2004 Olympic Games. The 36-year-oldmay best be known for defeating future world champion Jean onwa na-aga na-ewere nrite ọlaedo na middleweight klas na 2003 Pan-American Games. During an excellent amateur career, Cabrera na-ada n'ebe a ọlaọcha nrite na 2002 Central American na Caribbean Games dị ka ìhè middleweight.

 

Afọ abụọ mgbe ikpeazụ ya dị na Olympics, na afọ nke 26, o wee tụgharịa pro na October 2005 ma merie 13 nke mbụ ya 15 fights by knockout. Cabrera is coming off an eight-round unanimous decision victory over Tim Ụlọ Nzukọ na Deontay Wilder-Eric Molinaundercard ikpeazụ June 13 na Birmingham, Ala. Cabrera has been inactive recently – the win over Hall was his first fight in a year and only his sixth since July 2009.

 

Gavronski bụ a inogide, well-conditioned 29-year-old from the Northwest who combines boxing skill with KO power in both hands and also fought in MMA. He’s won four in a row – all in Tacoma – and is 3-0 afọ a. Na ikpeazụ ya ọgụ, o dere a dara ụda itoolu-gburugburu TKO n'elu-ama Tyrell Hendrix na Ka 30 na a rematch nke ha 2011 ise.

 

A Washington ala mmasị, 6-ụkwụ-ogologo Gavronski tụgharịrị pro na afọ 24 na 2010, na ahụhụ ya nanị ọnwụ site 10-gburugburu mkpebi Tureano Johnson (14-1) na 2011 na a bayere maka WBC Afrika America middleweight aha.

 

Oghere n'obi nke telecast - Natu Visinia vs. Life Dawejko - Atụmatụ a heavyweight showdown n'etiti a nkà atụmanya na onye bụbu onye standout amu amu.

 

Visinia, 30, bụ ikekwe kasị ekwe elu-na-na-abịa Samoan heavyweight ebe mbụ nọteworo mgba David Tua. A true heavyweight with tremendous knockout power in both hands, a nkume-ike isi na konkiri agba, 6-ụkwụ-4 30 afọ na-abịa anya a anọ-gburugburu knockout n'elu Joshua Clarke ikpeazụ Ka 13. Seven of Visinia’s nine KO victories came in the first round.

 

Visinia was a former standout high school and college football player at Southern Illinois University. He began his fighting career in MMA, ebe ọ ghọrọ Ọ dịghị. 2 ranked amateur in the United States before making his pro debut. He then switched to boxing in 2006.

 

Mgbe ya ọkpọ pro mpụta mbụ ke 2009, Visinia nweela bara oké uru ahụmahụ sparring na amasị nke Wladimir Klitschko, Evander Holyfield na Lamon Brewster. Ọ merie ya mbụ 10 pro ịlụ ọgụ n'ihu adịkwa site asaa-gburugburu TKO ka mbụ abụọ oge IBF cruiserweight mmeriSteve Cunningham na Ọkt. 18, 2014. In his first genuine step up in class, Visinia ama esịn Cunningham nke-ise ma Cunningham n'oge gara aga na klas na oyi gosipụtara ukwuu imeri.

 

Dawejko nwere a mma na-amu amu oru nke gụnyere a World Junior amu amu egwuregwu na 2008, mba n'okpuru-19 okpueze, na a mmeri Bryant Jennings, ndị na-adịbeghị aka heavyweight n'ụwa onye mmeri Wladimir Klitschko ikpeazụ April.

 

The 25-afọ Dawejko bụ na a arọ mpịakọta, emeri isii consecutive ịlụ ọgụ, anọ na esepu mbụ gburugburu stoppage tupu ya isii agha emeri streak biri mgbe o furu efu a 10-gburugburu mkpebi Amir Mansour (21-1) in a Pennsylvania State heavyweight title fight this past May. This will be the third start of the year for the 5-foot-10, afọ isii pro, an all-action heavyweight who owns a victory over Rossy in January 2014. Two outings back, na March 3, Dawejko chọrọ niile 27 sekọnd zigaara nke Enobong Umohette.

 

Barry Tompkins ga na-akpọ ShoBox edinam si ringside na Steve Farhood na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Raul Marquez eje ozi dị ka ọkachamara nnyocha. Executive emeputa bụGordon Ụlọ Nzukọ na Richard Gaughan amị na Rick Phillips Iduzi.

 

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