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USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame Reception another KO

Class o 2019: Mark Breland, Joe Frazier,
Al Mitchell & Ray Rodgers


Colorado Springs, Lap. (Hakihea 19, 2019) – The Class of 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 Motu. Hall of Fame broadcaster Al Bernstein from Showtime Sports served once again as the event’s emcee.

Olympic gold-medalists Mark Breland aSmokin'” Joe Frazier along with decorated coach Al Mitchell and famed cut-man Ray Rodgers, were inducted during the 3RD 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. “Kia aroha mai, George Foreman was unable to attend the event, so we will be sure to honor him at a later date. Heoi, 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, ki runga 200 traveling to Lake Charles in celebration of this year’s class. 1988 Eastern Olympic Qualifier Champion John “Iceman” Scully, 1972 Mētara koura Olympic Sugar Ray Seales, 1984 Mētara koura Olympic Frank Tate, former middleweight and light heavyweight champion Sweet” Reggie Johnson, a 1992 Häkinakina Raul Marquez celebrated amongst peers from their amateur days.

To watch the entire ceremony, go HERE

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

CLASS OF 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, Riro ahau, 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, whakaaturia): “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. Na, i tenei ra, 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. Au manaakitia ahau.

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): “Tuatahi, 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, Kaiwhakahaere Executive, USA Mekemeke (whakaaturia): “On behalf of the Board of Directors, President Tyson Lee, I can only say thank you, whakawhetai ki a koe, and thank you. I teie pô,, 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. Ko, te mea nui atu, 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, Kaiwhakahaere Executive, 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. Na, 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: Tuatahi, 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, ako, wikitoria, and how to accept defeat all comes through amateur boxing.

“I teie pô,, the story will be told. I teie pô,, we will take you on a path, of amateur boxing in the United States that rivals no other nation. Gold medalists, silver medalists, kaiako, 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, –kaimekemeke, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, i roto i a roto o te whakakai.

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.


CLASS OF 2017: The charter class was headed by Muhammad Ali a Evander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coaches Roosevelt Sanders a Tom Coulter.

CLASS OF 2018: U.S. Olympic Team medalists and world (ngaio) champions Roy Jones, JR., Andre Ward a Claressa Shields, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of Coaching Emanuel Steward and veteran USA Boxing official Tom Cleary.

KŌRERO:
www.usaboxing.org
Twitter: @USABoxing, @USABoxingAlumni
Instagram: @USABoxing
Facebook: /USABoxing

3rd annual USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception

Sen. John McCain to be honored

Class o 2019 ceremonytenei Rāmere at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana

Colorado Springs, Lap. (Hakihea 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 & Casino. 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 Brelanda“Smokin’” Joe Frazier, as well as legendary coachesAl Mitchell aRay 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, ako, 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,"Ka meaChris 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, mekemeke amateur, 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 Mētara koura OlympicAndrew Maynard, three-time National AAU Coach of the Year (1972-76-77) Joe Clough, 1984 Olympic gold medalist Frank Tateme tona teinaThomas, 1972 HäkinakinaTim Dement, 2002 National toa karapu GoldenJaidon Codringtion, 1980 Olympic QualifierJackie Beard, 1981 Junior OlympicsGlen Modicue, four-time National championEric Kelly, 1988 Eastern Olympic Qualifier championJohn ScullyObie BeardMark Lanton me teStephensbrothers –DonaldAnthony aJerry.

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, –kaimekemeke, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, i roto i a roto o te whakakai.

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.

CLASS OF 2017: The charter class was headed byMuhammad Ali aEvander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coachesRoosevelt Sanders aTom Coulter.

CLASS OF 2018: U.S. Olympic Team medalists and world (ngaio) championsRoy Jones, JR., Andre Ward aClaressa Shields, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of CoachingEmanuel Steward and veteran USA Boxing officialTom Cleary.

KŌRERO:

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

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

Colorado Springs, Lap. (Hakihea 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, Hakihea 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 Motu, 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 & Casino. 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 Foremana “Smokin’” Joe Frazier, as well as legendary coachesAl Mitchell aRay 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) (MuhammadHe, Foreman, Frazier…champs like that, it’s something for me to be with them.”

Breland, ho'i,, 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 record, whai wāhi 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.

I te 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 aTyrell Biggs.

Breland, who completed his amateur career with an amazing 110-1 (73 Koó) record, 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 Mētara koura OlympicAndrew Maynard, three-time National AAU Coach of the Year (1972-76-77) Joe Clough, 1984 Olympic gold medalist Frank Tateme tona teinaThomas, 1972 HäkinakinaTim Dement, 2002 National toa karapu GoldenJaidon Codringtion, 1980 Olympic QualifierJackie Beard, 1981 Junior OlympicsGlen Modicue, four-time National championEric Kelly, 1988 Eastern Olympic Qualifier championJohn ScullyObie BeardMark Lanton me teStephensbrothers –DonaldAnthony aJerry.

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, –kaimekemeke, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, i roto i a roto o te whakakai.

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 Koó) record and he was a two-time World welterweight champion.

The 56-year-old Breland, who once trained the late, nui 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.”

CLASS OF 2017: The charter class was headed byMuhammad Ali aEvander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coachesRoosevelt Sanders aTom Coulter.

CLASS OF 2018: U.S. Olympic Team medalists and world (ngaio) championsRoy Jones, JR., Andre Ward aClaressa Shields, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of CoachingEmanuel Steward and veteran USA Boxing officialTom Cleary.

KŌRERO:

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

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

Colorado Springs, Lap. (Whiringa 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, Hakihea 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 Motu, 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 & Casino. 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 Foreman, Smokin'” Joe Frazier a 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: kaimekemeke, official, kaiwhakangungu, administrator and, o te akoranga, tapahia tangata. “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, “I potae, ahau. 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 a 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. Ētahi atu, 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, kaitohutohu, tapahia tangata, and leader throughout the amateur boxing community is inspirational,” kōrero 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 83RD rā whānau. 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 tau, Lord willing. It’s all in the Lord’s hands; controlling the flow of blood, ahakoa, is in my hands.

Confirmed special guests include 1988 Mētara koura Olympic Andrew Maynard, three-time National AAU Coach of the Year (1972-76-77) Joe Clough, 1984 Mētara koura Olympic Frank Tate me tona teina Thomas, 1972 Häkinakina Tim Dement, 2002 National toa karapu Golden 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 me teStephens brothersDonald, Anthony a 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, –kaimekemeke, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, i roto i a roto o te whakakai.

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.




CLASS OF 2017: The charter class was headed by Muhammad Ali a Evander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coaches Roosevelt Sanders a Tom Coulter.

CLASS OF 2018: U.S. Olympic Team medalists and world (ngaio) champions Roy Jones, JR., Andre Ward a Claressa Shields, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of Coaching Emanuel Steward and veteran USA Boxing official Tom Cleary.

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

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

Colorado Springs, Lap. (Whiringa 21, 2019) – One of boxing’s all-time greatest, te mutunga o, nui“Smokin’” Joe Frazier, will be inducted posthumously into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame, Po te Paraire, Hakihea 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 ForemanaMark Breland, in addition to a pair of decorated coachesAl Mitchell aRay 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 mea, “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, te whakahiato i tētahi 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. I roto i te kohao a huri noa, Frazier knocked outGeorge Olynello (Uganda), followed by a third-round stoppage ofAthol McQueen (Ahitereiria) in the quarterfinals. AgainstVadim Yemelyanov (Russia) i roto i te taka noa whiringa whāiti, 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, versusHans 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 Koó) went on to become a three-time world heavyweight champion, defeating the likes ofMuhammad AliJimmy Ellis (rua), Bob Foster, Oscar Bonavena(rua), Jerry Quarry, Mathis Doug Jones Eddie Machen  aGeorge 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 13th."

Confirmed special guests include 1988 Mētara koura OlympicAndrew Maynard, three-time National AAU Coach of the Year (1972-76-77) Joe Clough, 1984 Mētara koura OlympicFrank Tateme tona teinaThomas, 1972 HäkinakinaTim Dement, 2002 National toa karapu GoldenJaidon Codringtion, 1980 Olympic QualifierJackie Beard, 1981 Junior OlympicsGlen Modicue, four-time National championEric Kelly, 1988 Eastern Olympic Qualifier championJohn ScullyObie BeardMark Lanton me teStephens brothers –DonaldAnthony aJerry.

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Created to champion a lifelong, mutually beneficial relations between USA Boxing and its alumni, –kaimekemeke, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, i roto i a roto o te whakakai.

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.

CLASS OF 2017: The charter class was headed byMuhammad Ali aEvander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coachesRoosevelt Sanders aTom Coulter.

CLASS OF 2018: U.S. Olympic Team medalists and world (ngaio) championsRoy Jones, JR., Andre Ward aClaressa Shields, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of CoachingEmanuel Steward and veteran USA Boxing officialTom Cleary.  

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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.

Tūturu Trevor Bryan WINS taumahamaha slugfest OVER GAME, HARD-TRYING DERRIC ROSSY IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: TE NEW whakatupuranga TRIPLEHEADER

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Te pāmahana o Tuhinga I Las Vegas:

 

 

'Te Dream' Whakapiki i ki 16-0 ki te whakatau loto i roto i te Whawhai nui,

DeCarlo Parete Outpoints mua hinga Juan Ubaldo Cabrera,

Taumahamaha Joey Dawejko Scores Opening-Rauna Knockout mo Natu Visinia

Hopu Replay Rāhina, Aug. 31, i 10 p.m. AND/PT i runga i SHO EXTREME®

Pāwhiritia HERE Hei Tikiake Photos

Credit Photo: Esther Lin / SHOWTIME

Las Vegas (Aug. 29, 2015) – On a hot summer August night, i roto i te mowhiti rawa-hangaia i waho te Rō Las Vegas Events Center (DLVEC) puta noa i te D Las Vegas,Trevor "te Dream" Bryan noho hinga a haere te whakamātautau uaua o tona mahi ki te mano-reka, pakeke-whawhai whakatau loto 10-a tawhio noa ki runga Derric Rossy i roto i te hui matua o te ShoBox: Ko te Generation New ora tripleheader i runga i SHOWTIME®.

 

Bryan (16-0, 11 Koó), o Albany, N.Y., dropped the vastly more experienced Rossy (30-10, 14 Koó), o Medford, N.Y., ki te tini o nga nifó 30 hēkona ki te whawhai en huarahi ki toa tetahi o nga whawhai taumahamaha whakaongaonga rawa o te tau i te kaute o 98-91 rua me te 97-92. Rauna 3 o te slugfest i taea e te kaitono mo te rauna o te Tau.

 

I roto i te Rāmere o co-āhuatanga, whitu DeCarlo "3-Mendo" Parete (15-3-1, 5 Koó), o Atlantic City, pouri i mua tūturu Juan Ubaldo Cabrera (23-1, 16 Koó) o te Dominican Republic i runga i te whakatau 10-a tawhio loto. Parete, i tango nei i te whawhai i runga i te pānui o te wiki, whiua te rua-wā Dominican Republic Häkinakina i te kaute o 98-91 rua me te 97-92 i roto i te kēmu i ngā on mahi e rua-ara mo te wahi tino. Ka Cabrera te 134th kaimekemeke ki te mamae tona mate tuatahi i runga i ShoBox.

 

I roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga o te telecast, taumahamaha Joey Dawejko (15-4-2, 7 Koó), o Philadelphia, rēhitatia te mīharo 1:15, knockout tuatahi-a tawhio noa ki runga ki Hāmoa o Kaumatua Visine(11-2, 9 Koó) o Tacoma, Horoi., i roto i te whakaritea mau waru-a tawhio noa.

 

“Kite matou momo matemate rerekē e rua o taumahamaha whawhai i te po nei,'' Ka mea tumu kōrero mekemeke me te ShoBox kaitātari tohunga Steve Farhood. "Ko e taha tere bang-i roto i — te wahi i hanga e Joey Dawejko he rota o te pā. Whakaaro ahau te iwi e rite ki te kite ia ia ano, Hinaaro nei e ahau ki te kite i a ia ano. Na te whawhai tuarua, Trevor Bryan, kihai ia i whiwhi i te mutu engari riro ano hoki ia i te rota o te pā. Te ia he toa e kore i te nuinga o pā kite, me te po i whakaurua e ia ki runga ki te atamira nui i roto i te ara tino angitu.

 

“Whakakitea Derric Rossy taua resistance me i hanga te reka win mo Bryan, nei kahore i whawhai tangata kua whakaritea ki te piha o Rossy. Ko te he whawhai tinana ki te rota o te whakawhitinga pai. Takatakahia Trevor Bryan ano hoki ano he taumahamaha American ki te mataara.

 

“[Juan Ubaldo] Cabrera ko te oto. Titiro reira rite ia ia e haere ki te hei i te classier, nuku toa mō te toru rauna, engari [DeCarlo] Ka mau Parete runga. A ki te whawhai kia rite ki tōtika rite ta Parete i runga i tetahi-wiki pānui ki te toa i ko 23-0, he whakamīharo. Ko te te win nui i tawhiti i runga i te mahi o Parete. ''

 

Hall o Rongonui promotor Don King Ko miharo muri iho. "Ko te nui ki te kite i mekemeke taumahamaha hoki ki te mea kua mahara te reira ki te kia — E iri koutou i runga i te mata o to koutou nohoanga ki nga tokua,'' Ka mea ia. "E kore e mohio ana koe ki te mea kei te haere ki te pa, engari kumea Trevor Bryan i roto i. Te ia anake 16-0 engari wahia e ia i roto i te kuwaha ki te nui. Ko te te mea nui. Na to tatou ki te titiro ki a ia mo te tiki i te whawhai aito taumahamaha rite haere ia haere.

 

"Na ko reira he whawhai faahiahia, me te rite ki te mea o te meka ko reira he po faahiahia o whawhai, me e te aha te reira e pā ana ki te katoa. People ui ahau 'ina ko te kotahi i muri?’ iwi e hamama i roto i to ratou torona, me te mania. A i tatou i te reira no te te wahine — whawhai mō ngā tika o te wahine — te whai o te ora, herekore me te oaoa. Oh man I am so excited. Ko te kupu tenei te mahara te reira ki te kia. ''

 

Ko te 4 6-waewae-Bryan, ko wai ka tahuri 26 i runga i Aug. 23, haere 10 rauna mo te wa tuatahi. He pro mai Whiringa 2011, i rēhitatia e ia 10 o tona 11 knockouts whakaora i roto i te toru rauna iti iho ranei.

 

"Ahau whakaaro whakakitea e ahau ki te iwi e ahau e rite ki te whawhai, me e ka whawhai ahau,'' Na ka mea a Bryan. "Ko te wehenga taumahamaha he ngoikore. E kore e Takatu rite ki te maka te rota o te nifó. Te riroraa tenei I toku wa tuatahi i runga i te pouaka whakaata, Whakaaro ahau i ahau atu manukanuka atu tetahi mea, engari whānui ko ahau rawa hari ki toku mahi.

 

"Rossy Ko te roa rawa, taata mātanga. Ki hoki ia whakairi i roto i rite i mea ia he rota. E mohio ana ahau ki ahau tino kino ia ia i te wa torutoru, engari e kore e ahau i te whai ake ki te nifó tika. Kihai i tuu ahau toku nifó rite kia whai ahau i muri i tukino i ia. E mohio ana ahau e hiahia ana ahau ki te akaanga atu, ka whakarongo ki toku kokonga.

 

"Ko ahau he iti miharo, e kore i pouaka ia, ka neke atu engari ko te whawhai pakeke-whawhai, me te whawhai pai mo nga pā tenei. ''

 

Peia Rossy Bryan i tokomaha o te rauna, hanga hoki whakawhitinga kai kino i te mano o ratou waewae i runga i. Ko te Kangatari-tau 35-tawhito kua i runga i te mutunga he o maha whakatau tata i roto i te mua, engari i ia kahore kaitope ki tenei wa te kupu.

 

"Bryan Ko te tino he toa pai, pūmanawa me te patua e ia pakeke,'' Ka mea a Rossy, i te hunga kua i roto i te tahi o te pai i roto i te wehenga. "Otira, muri iho i te knockdown, I whawhai ahau i runga i te ngakau katoa. Ehara i taku mahere ki te tu me te ngata, me te hanga i te reira i te whawhai, engari Ua maturuturu iho kotahi ahau haere toku rautaki i roto i te matapihi.

 

"Ko te whawhai tino pakeke tenei, engari ko taua knockdown wawe te rerekētanga katoa hoki ahau. Ahau OK engari ko te whawhai 10-a tawhio fakaongosia tenei. ''

 

Ahakoa he iti te wā ki te faaineine, Parete, 24, riro tona wha i roto i te rarangi, me he 9-1 i roto i tona whakamutunga 10 whawhai. "Ko te wera [tata nekehanga to100] kahore he take, Kua i roto i te omaoma e nui ake haumākū ake i tenei ahau te whakangungu,'' Ka mea ia. "E kore I te wahi uaua i mohio ki tetahi mea e pā ana ki toku hoa tauwhainga; i kite matou i kahore kiriata na i ahau ki te whakarite i runga i te rango.

 

"I mohio ahau hiahia ahau kia whiwhi kaha rite te whawhai i haere i runga i. Ki te pupuri i whiua e nifó me dishing i whiu, e te toku kāhua.

 

"E whakatuwhera ake tenei te rota o te tatau ki ahau. I mea ai ahau i tenei po ko whakamatau aha kaha te mahi, koira, aki a whawhai i roto i nga taumahatanga katoa, e nehenehe e rave. Ko ahau rawa hari, me te kua ahau titiro whakamua ki toku whawhai muri.

 

Cabrera, 36, Kua sputtered nei mahi pro e tika ana ki hora te roa o te hohekore, i tango te wāhi i roto i te whitu mo te patu i muri i te matenga. Muri iho, whakaekea ana e ia kahore ngatahi. "Ua ahau outhustled tika,'' Ka mea ia. Kihai ia i Kilisimasi e pakeke. E kore ahau i mamae. Ahau e kore e tika i maka nui. Ua ite au i pai noa ka e ahau ngenge i roto i te 10th a tawhio noa. ''

 

Ko te 5-waewae-10 Dawejko, ahakoa hoatu atu e rima inihi i roto i te tiketike, me te i outweighed e 37¾ pauna, ka haere mai i roto i te pupuhi, ka tukino i, ka hurorirori Visinia ki te matau overhand ki te taha o te matenga. Aru ia ake ki te tini o nifó ki te matenga, me te tinana. I muri i hoatu Visinia he tu waru-tatau, U Dawejko waru nifó karapīpiti te aroaro o te kaitautoko marere i roto i a mutu reira.

 

"Ahau i whakaaro e patoto ia e ahau i roto i engari e kore e taua nohopuku,'' Ka mea a Dawejko, nei outlanded te Hāmoa 18-1, 16 o ratou kaha matā. "Te Natu he taata uaua. Toku mahere ko ki toaruaru ia ia ki waho, ka tango ia ia i roto i roto i te wha o te rima ranei.

 

"Tenei win e nga mea katoa mo toku mahi. Te reira i fele to'o te mate i roto i toku whawhai whakamutunga ki Amir Mansour [e motumotuhia ana e ono-whawhai pūkenga toa o Dawejko]. "E whakaatu ana tēnei Au hoki e ahau. E ratou ki te whakahua i ahau inaianei ka e ratou korero heavyweights. ''

 

Haere i roto i, I kiia Visinia rite pea te tino whaihua ake-a-haere mai Hāmoa taumahamaha mai nguha fuoloa mua Rawiri Tua.

 

"Ko te tino matekiri tenei,'' Ka mea a Visinia. "Ahau tika tatari roa rawa ki te tīmata ki te werohanga a ka mau ki te kotahi pai. Ko tupu i roto i te mekemeke engari haere ahau ki te pupuri i mahi. E kore ahau e hiahia ki te ao mekemeke ranei atua mekemeke ki te tahuri o ratou tuara ki ahau inaianei. Ko te tukinga i roto i te ara tenei. Ka waiho e ahau hoki. ''

 

Whakapāho i roto i te telecast ko te mauherea uiui motuhake ki Floyd Mayweather a Jim Gray me te uiuitanga ora ki WBC Super whitu Champion Badou Jack ko Farhood.Mayweather (48-0, 26 Koó) ka hoatu e tona record tūturu me WBC me WBA Welterweight Ao Toa i runga i te raina ki te kaha-meke, e rua-wā toa Welterweight te ao Andre Berto (30-3, 23 Koó) ko Jack (19-1-1, 12 Koó) ka meinga e tona korero tuatahi ki te kaiwero whakahauanga "Saint "George Groves (21-2, 16 Koó) i runga i Rāhoroi, E whitu. 12 i te MGM Grand Garden Arena i roto i te Las Vegas, ora i runga i SHOWTIME PPV®. Tīmata te wha-whawhai telecast utu-ia-tirohanga i 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT.

 

Te ShoBox tripleheader ka anō-hau i tenei wiki e whai ake:

 

DAY CHANNEL

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

 

Rāmere o e toru-whawhai telecast wātea i SHOWTIME ON tono timata i tenei ra, Rāhoroi, Aug. 29.

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

ShoBox: TE WEIGHTS NEW whakatupuranga, FAKAKAUKAU WHAKAMUTUNGA & Whakaahua paunatia-I

ShoBox: THE NEW whakatupuranga

WEIGHTS, FAKAKAUKAU WHAKAMUTUNGA & Whakaahua paunatia-I

Fafau taumahamaha Trevor Bryan
Ka tuku i hinga kore Tuhia ki Raina ki
Tripleheader Veteran Derric Rossy i Takahanga Main o Don Kingi-Whakaū

 

Apopo / Paraire, Aug. 28, ORA i runga i SHOWTIME i 11 p.m. ET / PT

Mai Rō Las Vegas Events Center (DLVEC)

Puta noa i te D Las Vegas i roto i te Rō Las Vegas

 

Pāwhiritia HERE Hei Tikiake Photos

Credit: Esther Lin / SHOWTIME

Las Vegas (Aug. 27, 2015) - Ko te whawhai ono hanga nei ka kia ratou ShoBox: Ko te Generation New debuts apopo/Rāmere, Aug. 28, ora i runga i SHOWTIME® (11 p.m. ET / PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru) i Rō Las Vegas Events Center(DLVEC), puta noa i i Ko te D Las Vegas E whakatakotoria ki te haere e whai ake nei o Rāpare mōhiohio paunatia-i roto i waho i te D i runga i te Kaupae Fremont Street o 3.

 

I roto i te 10-a tawhio noa hui matua o te Don kingi tripleheader Productions whakatairangatia ana-, te fafau taumahamaha ake-a-haere mai Trevor Bryan (15-0, 11 Koó), o Albany, N.Y., ka hoatu e tona record kohakore i runga i te raina, ka anga ia tona hoariri uaua ki te rā, te mātanga ake Derric Rossy (30-9, 14 Koó), o Medford, N.Y..

 

I roto i te-āhuatanga tahi, -wā e rua Dominican Republic Tuaro Juan Ubaldo Cabrera (23-0, 16 Koó), ka tangohia i runga i te DeCarlo Parete (14-3-1, 5 Koó), o Atlantic City, N.J. i roto i te whitu a'ee 10-a tawhio noa, me te, i roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga o te telecast, Hāmoa o Kaumatua Visine(11-1, 9 Koó) o Tacoma, Horoi., Ka fehangahangai Joey Dawejko (14-4-2, 7 Koó), o Philadelphia, i roto i te matchup taumahamaha waru-a tawhio noa.

 

Paunatia Bryan 227 pauna, Rossi 235½. Nōhia te Cabrera te tauine i 160 pauna, Paunatia Parete 160½ me Visinia 273 pauna, Dawejko 236¾.

 

Utu Tickets e i $39.50, $59.50, $89.50, $149.50 a $500 no te VIP Ripanga me e wātea ana i www.ticketmaster.com.

 

Tenei te mea i te whawhai i ki te mea i mua ki te paunatia-i roto i:

 

Trevor Bryan

 

"Ko toku wa tuatahi i runga i te pouaka whakaata tenei a Au neke ahau ki runga i roto i te piha haapiiraa na tenei whawhai ko te tino, tino nui ki ahau. Ko te toku whawhai kupu matua, he mea tupono noa hoki ki te kite i te katoa i te taumahamaha runga hou muri e haere ake ana.

 

"Ko te whakaaro ko te ki te riro, engari e hiahia ana ahau ki te titiro i te pai, me te pai i runga i te TV mahi i te reira.

 

"[Derrick] Rossy Ko te toa hōia, he kaimekemeke tino tupato, me te whakaaro pai. Ko te tino pai tona technique, me te neke tino pai ia mo te tangata nui. Kei a ia te werohanga pai, me te hanga hoki uaua whawhai tonu.

 

"Kei ahau te kaha, tupú me te rahi i roto i toku manakohia, engari kahore ara te mahi haafaufaa ore e ahau ki a ia. Tango ahau i nga whawhai tino fakamātoato. Tino pakeke whakangungu ahau. Rākau hoki ahau ki te whawhai mātanga. Kua ahau i roto i te āhua hoki toku mahi katoa tau e wha-. Tango ahau i te whawhai, Au tika hoki i roto i te omaoma ahau.

 

"E mohio ana ahau ki tona kāhua e ka whai ahau ki te tango i te reira rawa ia, mahi i te werohanga a ka heke atu, haere ki te tinana. I ahau i te mahere, me te whai ahau ki te piri ki a te reira i reira ka waiho rānei i tētahi rapanga. Tümanako, Ka taea e whati i ahau ki a ia ki raro, a ka haere ki raro ia i roto i te rima o te ono ranei.

 

"I taea e ahau i whawhai i te rota o te tahi atu takatu e kore e rite ki tū tangi rite Rossy nei, engari ko te wa hoki ahau ki te manga ake. Kua te turanga kua hanga. Mai i te rā 1 i mohio matou i haere ai tatou, me tenei ko reira: te taahiraa i muri mai. He te kahore pēhanga no te mea i mohio tonu ahau i tenei ra i haere mai.

 

"E mohio ana ahau ki te faufaa o te faaineineraa. E matau ana ahau pehea mahu'inga ako ko. He aha e toharite kua tatou mahi. Tamata e ahau ki te kia rite i roto i te katoa. Hoatu e ahau i roto i te rota o te mahi i muri i te scenes.

 

"Kua ahau patua ki te aroaro o, engari kia mau ki ahau te haere mai. Ua Ua pato◊io ahau, ka maturuturu iho i roto i toku whawhai whakamutunga, engari ka e ahau tika hoki ki runga, ka mau ki te tiaki o te pakihi. Hei pa ki te koaka, a ka tāwhana tika hoki ki runga, ka riro ko te wheako tino taonga.

 

"Ite ahau i ahau tumu pai me e au e ahau ako i te wa katoa. Tīmata ahau i te akoranga raro, tena ko tenei ahau taea ki te mahi i runga i te tino oku tumu me te conditioning noa atu ahau. Ahau rite ki te whawhai, Ahau i rite ki te mahi, engari e mohio ana ahau i ahau ki te whawhai atamai, rawa ki te taata rite Rossy. ''

 

DERRIC Rossy

 

"Kua ahau i tata kia maha whawhai, te whakauru ia me te parekura, engari te whakataetae ka haere ahau i roto i te whawhai ki te mea tino pai i nga wa katoa. E kore ahau te puncher nui kia mohio ahau nui e kore e ki te tika haere haurangi. Ētahi o toku whawhai whakaaro ahau i ofi atu kia ratou kua, engari tali ratou e ahau, ka neke ki runga ki.

 

"E kore ahau e mohio mo te tino aha kua ahau i tata kia maha whawhai. Me waiho e ahau hei toa uaua mō kaiwhakawa no te mea te tahi mau taime e kore ahau e whakaaro kite ratou i te mea katoa taku e mea ahau i roto i reira, nga nuihana iti. Pea whakaaro ratou kuru ana ahau, nui rawa. Te hinaaro katoa ki te kite i te knockout ko ahau fele he kaimekemeke. Ite ahau whakamarie i roto i taku e mea ahau, rawa, na e kore hoki ahau ki te huri i.

 

"Ite ahau kaha, me te ite i tonu ahau nui maui. Ko taku mahi he ki te hanga hoariri hanga he hape. Ahau tonu a tawhio noa ki te hopu ki te iwi ake. I roto i tenei hākinakina koe Me wā ki te whakawhanake; hoki ahau ko reira taku e whakawhirinaki ai ahau te tuatahi i ki te whakawhanake. Mahara ahau riro ahau i te whawhai i te tokorua tika te he kaipara pai, e kore te kaimekemeke pai.

 

"Ka mau ahau ki toku kapia, rawa. Ētahi o toku whawhai i haere ki te pukapuka rite te parekura ahau e matau tika riro ahau. Ko whakamataku te oto o te ngaro engari i ahau ki te tiki i roto i te reira. I ahau ki te pupuri i haere. Mea te tangata Au pakeke, me te haurangi ahau tonu te mahi i tenei hoki, engari kia mau ki ahau haere mai hoki. Ahau i nga wa katoa te reira i roto i ahau, te māia, engari i ahau ki te kawe mai i te reira i roto i.

 

"Experience Ko te painga no te ite au i teie kahore he āhuatanga e kore e taea e ahau rahurahu. Tenei koati, [Trevor] Bryan, taea e Kilisimasi. Kua kawea e ia ki runga i te ara tika. Tena ko tenei te neke ia ake rua-toru nga kaupae ki te mātanga ake, toa kinaki. Mai tona whakawhirinaki i te poka wai pāpaku, me te kia tae noa ngā mahi i te reira no te ia. Kia kite a te tukunga iho te po te Paraire.

 

"Au e ahau he iti maere ka e ahau tenei faingamālie. Ahau i te mau toa. He nui inaianei toku māia me te whakapono tonu ahau ko ahau he toa pai. Ahau 35 engari 35 Ko a muri ake e kore tawhito mo te toa. Ko toku ngakau tonu i roto i tenei 100 ōrau. E hiahia ana ahau ki te riro i te utu nui.

 

"Ka mau i ahau he ara uaua ki te tiki i konei. E te reira i te wā ki te whakawhanake i roto i tēnei hākinakina. No te mea takaro ahau whutupaoro me ētahi atu hākinakina, Kihai ahau i tahuri pro noa ko ahau 24 a i anake 10 runaruna whawhai. Na kua mahi ahau i te reira i te ara pakeke. Ehara i te te ara pai e ahau, engari te mea e te reira.

 

"Mai i mea kua kite ahau i ahau te whakaaro te kī ki te hoatu ki a ia rota o feints me koki, me te tango atu i tona werohanga he. Ko te roa, me te roroa Bryan. Me ahau ki te hanga ia ia kia rite ki fiemālie rite taea, me te ka haere i toku wheako he ara roa i roto i te hanga e tupu. Au rawa ahau titiro atu ki tenei whawhai. ''

 

UBALDO Juan Cabrera

 

"Ite ahau te pai, he pai toku taimaha. Ētahi takatu ngaro kia i roto i te riwhi i muri ratou tahuri pro me i he ahau. Ko te aha e mea faufaa roa i teie whawhai. Ko te toku faingamālie ki te whakaatu i te ao ta ahau e nehenehe e rave.

 

"Ko te tino pakeke hoki ki ahau tahuri pro i muri i toku mahi runaruna. Ko ahau he taua whetu nui ratou [Amateur Mekemeke Federation] titauhia ki ahau noho runaruna hoki rite te roa rite taea e ahau. Ratou kahore i ahau whakaaetanga ki te haere pro. Na i ahau ki te tiki i te uruwhenua i runga i toku ake, ka haere mai ki te United States.

 

"Kua ahau i te pro te whakamutunga 10 tau a kua reira tino uaua. I ahau raruraru whakahaere, takatu tango moni i ahau; te reira tino roa toku ahunga whakamua. E kore ahau ngaro i taku i hiahia ki te whawhai ahakoa i ahau ki te mahi ki te nui ki waho o te mowhiti. Kihai i ahau kia tōtu'a e ngoikore ahakoa i taea e whai ahau i muri i te pae tangohia painga o.

 

"Ite ahau pai inaianei ki a Don kingi rite toku kaiwhakatairanga. Ua oaoa vau i ki kia whawhai ano a ki te e taea ki te kakato fakatapui ahau ki te hākinakina. Riro ahau i te whakatau i roto i toku whawhai whakamutunga engari e mohio ana ahau e taea e ahau pai. Kainga ana e ahau te tahi mea kino e rua haora i mua i te whawhai, a ka e ahau te mate. Ko ahau e mate ana i roto i te whawhai, a kihai i ahei te tatari ki te tiki i roto i te whakakai kauwhautia kotahi i te whakatau.

 

"Ahau rite ki te pouaka; Ite e ahau ko ahau he kaimekemeke tino pai ki te kaupapa pai. Tākaro e ahau nga koki i roto i te whakakai. Ite e ahau i ahau i te werohanga pai. Kua kore kua kino tohua ahau tapahia ake ranei, e kore tino kua mau ki te pere nui.

 

"Ki te taku wheako ahau rite mo te mea [DeCarlo] Parete hopoi. Ka taea e te whakawhiti ahau ki southpaw, te whakarite ki tetahi kāhua. Ko toku whawhai tuatahi i runga i te pouaka whakaata tēnei, toku faingamālie tūturu tuatahi ano he pro me te hiahia ki te mahi i te tino pai rawa kino. E mohio ana ahau tīmata Parete āta, E haere ana ahau ki te hoatu ki a ia he rauna tokorua ki te kite i te mea kei te eke ia.

 

"Ko e mo'oni e aroha ahau ki te patoto ia i roto i te kotahi a tawhio noa, engari toku pakirehua he ki te riro, ki te mahi i nga mea katoa e te reira ki te kia ara toku ringa. Ki te haere mai ia ki te whawhai, te haere i te reira ki te waiho i te whawhai nui. ''

 

DECARLO Parete

 

"Au tonu ahau i roto i te omaoma, nga wa katoa i roto i te āhua. Kua titiro ahau mo tenei ahua o te whai wāhitanga mō te wa roa na i pupuri tonu ahau rite ahau. Ki te tahi mea nui win e ahei te haere atu o reira.

 

"Iti e pā ana ki Cabrera mohio ahau anake ko ia he rua-wā Häkinakina he wa roa i mua. Ka rite ki te roa rite e mohio ana ahau roroa i te hoariri ko te, Ka taea e ahau faaineine hinengaro pehea te haere ki te ine i runga ki ahau e ia. Ite ahau e taea e whawhai ahau te whānuitanga o ngā huarahi, me te takatu nei ahau hoki tetahi mea e hopoi mai ia. I ahau i te torohaki iti haere, me te hiahia ahau ki te pupuri i haere i te reira.

 

"Ko tenei i tawhiti toku faingamālie nui i runga i te pouaka whakaata. Ka rite ki te kuao koati e tipu ake ana i raro i tūkunga uaua, e noho ana i roto i te rua misioni faaora, Ahau i ētahi wā miharo ki ake ahau hiahia whiwhi ki tenei wāhi. Na ki te mahi i te pai, ka hanga he ongo nui ka atu penehīni ki toku moe anake ki te hoko i te toa ao.

 

"Au mohio ahau mo tīmata puhoi e kore e taua e te take apopo engari. Ko ia 23-0 me e tangi pai, engari i roto i tenei hākinakina e kore e tonu mai ki raro ki lekooti rite nui rite ki te kounga o koutou hoariri. Ki te mahara koe ki te whiua KO ranei te taata, me te mahi koe i, e koe e mahi i ou mahi anake. Ko te kahore ki te tiki oaoa e pā ana ki.

 

"Ko toku whawhai tuatahi i waho o New York Pennsylvania ranei tenei. Au whawhai ahau i roto i te pa te wahi i etahi o nga whawhai nui e noho ake whawhai. Hoki ahau, whawhai i roto i te Las Vegas, whawhai i runga i te pouaka whakaata, Ko te rite pai rite e taea te tiki i te reira. Te rapu atu ahau ki maka ana i runga i te whakaatu fakangalongata'a mo nga pā.

 

"Whakaaro ahau e waiho hei whawhai. E mohio ana ahau e te tona kāhua, engari e te rite te pai toku kāhua. E hiahia ana ahau ki te hanga i te reira i te whawhai. Ki tenei e faingamālie toku waewae he inaianei i roto i te tatau. Kei te haere ahau ki te whana i roto i te kuwaha, me te whakatuwhera i te reira.

 

"Tenei ko te tīmatanga anake hoki ahau."

 

Visine matua

 

"Kua i roto i Riverside ahau te whakangungu [Calif.] kei hea te reira wera, engari e kore e rite ki te takawai rite te mea Vegas. Kei te haere te reira ki te waiho i te ahua rerekē o te whawhai wera apopo waho, engari au e ahau i Hāmoa, na ahakoa kore kua ahau whawhai i waho e kore ahau haape'ape'a.

 

"Matou tino arotahi i runga i tenei puni, tahuri ake te manawa, whiwhi i te pūkenga kai, me te kaiako te kaha-a-conditioning. Pono, Ko te pai ake kua ahau ite tenei. Ite ahau ofi ki te 20-tau-tau atu i 30. Ahakoa toku taimaha, Ahau ite mama, atu pūkoro.

 

"Being Hamoa, E kore hoki iho ahau i nga mea. E hiahia ana ahau ki te whawhai tangata, otiia e kore koe e taea e haere tika i roto i, me te ngata, me te kia angitu koutou mahi katoa. Na ahau e mahi i runga i ētahi atu āhuatanga o toku kēmu.

 

"E mohio ana te rota o te iwi i roto i te mahi ki ahau, engari au e ahau ahua o te taata raro. He rota o te pā e kore e mohio ki ahau, engari i muri i apopo ka ratou.

 

"Kua whawhai ahau e rua ko eé i roto i toku mahi 12-whawhai nei i runga i roto i te tihi 25. Hia iDeontay Wilder whawhai i mua i riro ia toa? He wāhanga o taua mai i toku ahurea. E hiahia ana koe ki te tiki i te reira i runga i, e te pai e ahau. Hoatu peka e macho, ahakoa ko ahau e mohio inaianei kua koe kia nekehia te ara tika.

 

"Ngaro ahau ki [toa o mua te ao] Steve Cunningham, engari ako ahau i te hoê haapiiraa faufaa i roto i taua whawhai, a kia mau i tauturu te reira i toku rakau nui atu i tukino i ahau. I ahau i te aroaro o MMA mekemeke, a aroha te reira, engari kahore he rite mekemeke.

 

"Waho te mowhiti, Joey [Dawejko] a ko ahau hoa, a kei nga wa katoa te reira whawhai uaua te hoa, engari to tatou e rua hapu ki te whangai, me te tahi mau taime koutou tika i ki te rave i te reira, ka hoatu auhoaraa peka.

 

"Joey Ko te hoa tauwhainga poto ake kua ahau whawhai engari he uaua ia, tūturu hunga tinihanga me kua taua kāhua Philly. Hoki ahau, oku instincts tūturu e ki te haere tika i roto i a ia, engari whakamahere ahau ki kia manawanui, me te whakamahi i toku werohanga, me waewae.

 

"Ahau ite kua fakalakalaka ahau nga whawhai, me te inaianei ko toku tupono ki te whakaatu i toku pūkenga tenei. Ko te wā hoki ki te kia toku ingoa mohiotia ahau. ''

 

Joey DAWEJKO

 

"He rota o te whawhai, no te mea o toku teitei, whakaaro kua tae mai rawa toku kāhua tika tonu ki a ratou, ko ahau i rite ki te tu i roto i te pute, me te counter.

 

"Te Natu he taata nui, no te tino, engari whakaaro ahau te puhoi ia, a taea e te tango ahau painga o taua. Tangata patua e ia he rota kia tika ia te haere ki te tahi mea. E mohio ana ahau e taea e ahau i kino ki a ia. Ite ahau e taea e paheke ahau ona nifó me nekehanga. E kore noa e tu ahau ki reira, ka tukua patua ia ahau.

 

"Kua pai nui ahau whawhai [pato'iraa] atu nei ia. Whawhai ahau ko eé hinga, i ahau i tika tīmata i roto i, engari ahau kua mai tahuri toku mahi a tawhio noa. Whawhai ahau [Derrick] A whiua ana ia i runga i Rossy pānui kotahi wiki o, na ite ahau i ahau etahi wheako.

 

"He whawhai Philly te pai i roto i te ao. E ratou kia tupu ake, ka haere ake i te ara pakeke. E nehenehe te reira i te aroraa. Underestimates tonu katoa ahau. Kite ratou i tenei taata poto iti ngako e haere ana i roto i te omaoma me fifili te mea kei te mahi ia i reira.

 

"Ko taku tenei ShoBox tuatahi. Ko te tahi mea kua tonu moe ahau o. E kore e taea e ahau e tatari mo te Paraire. ''

 

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ShoBox: Ko te Generation New
Mai i tōna urunga i roto i te Hōngongoi 2001, te raupapa mekemeke SHOWTIME arohaehae, manohi,ShoBox: Ko te Generation New ki āu fifi kua ngā taranata taitamariki. Te ShoBoxkaupapa, ko te ki te televise whakaongaonga, kua takoto mano-ahuareka, me ngā tākaro whakataetae i te whakarato i te whenua ata mohiotia hoki opuaraa pai ki te whawhai mo te taitara ao. Ētahi o te rārangi e tupu o te 62 whawhai nei i puta i runga i ShoBox me te matatau ki te ngaki taitara ao ngā: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paora Williams me te ake.

 

Mō te Rō Las Vegas Events Center

Kei i te kokonga o Tuatoru St. a Carson Ave. puta noa i te D Las Vegas, Ka taea e te Rō Las Vegas Events Center hāngai ake ki te 11,000 manuhiri me ngā āhuatanga atamira kāwanatanga-o-te-toi, tangi, me te rama. Kei te fakaafe'i te hoahoa tuwhera-rangi ki e rua tūruhi me ngā tāngata whenua, me te tuku i te wahi tino mō ngā konohete, tikanga me era atu meatanga nui-. Awhi i te wairua uninhibited o Rō Las Vegas, ope te wāhi hou ki te aho-ake o ngā tiakina tae konohete pirimia whakaari, taiopenga kai me te ake. Ko ano hoki te wāhi ki te ao tuatahi fakafiefia i roto i Las Vegas ki farii Bitcoin rite moni. Mō ētahi atu pārongo, toronga www.dlvec.com te whai ranei i runga i Facebook, Instagram ko Twitter iDLVEC.

 

Mō te D Las Vegas

E whakaorangia te hou te D Las Vegas, huru hihiri me te ngahau huru faaauhia ki te taone Las Vegas. Ko te tnngata Casino hotera hou 629 faaapоhia te ruma me suites me te taumata-rua Casino ahurei ngā papa hou, me te waina. Cocktails, hira pia me te inu tio i roto i te Casino i LONGBAR me i runga i te Experience Fremont Street i Pae D. Tuku te D ekenga American nāianei i D tiu, Rongonui Coney Dogs o Detroit i American Coney Island me steaks moni, me rīhi tūturu Italian i Joe Vicari o andiamo Italian Steakhouse. Ngā te Showroom i te D Las Vegas whakangahau tino kopikopiko i ngā tohu-toa tina whare tapere, me te Broadway ki te waiata, pukuhohe me te ake. A pee i te D i runga i Facebook me Twitter itheDLasVegas.

Natu Visinia ki te tango i runga i Joey Dawejko i runga i te Paraire, August 28 i runga i ShoBox

Nutley, Nj (August 27, 2015) Taumahamaha Kaumatua Visine ka titiro hoki te piritahi tona wikitoria 2 ina e ia i runga i Joey Dawejko i roto i te a'ee 8-a tawhio noa e ka riro ei tuhaa o te ShoBox: Ko te Genration New kāri apopo po i te D Hotel a Casino i Las Vegas. (11pm ET/PT i runga i Showtime)
Visinia te ruruku whakatairangatia-e GH3 Whakatairanga me Whakatairanga Whakamutunga Forum.
Visinia kei te haere mai atu te mutu a tawhio 4 mo Hohua Clark i runga i Kia 13 i roto i te Hollywood, California.
Ki te taua win, te 30 tau-tawhito i Clinton, Illinois ara tona tohu ki 11-1 ki 9 knockouts.
I whakaurua te nuinga o pā ki Visinia ka whawhai ia toa mua rua-wā te ao Steve “USS” Cunningham i runga i Oketopa 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.
“He ko te rota e haere i runga i a tawhio noa te whawhai. It is well known that my trainer, Charles Bereal ohorere haere atu i te whakaeke ngakau waru noa ra i te aroaro o te whawhai,” Said Visnia.
A, no te ui ki te i ia ki te mahi i te reira katoa i runga i ano, Visinia kihai i ai haere i roto i ki te whawhai.
“Ua haapii ahau i roto i te mekemeke e ko te reira pai ki te neke i te ara tika. I am now fighting my 2nd top-25 guy. At the point of the Cunningham fight, I ahau kahore mahi i roto i te whawhai.” E te mea, I ako te rota i roto i taua whawhai ahau. I saw that I missed a lot of shots and my hands were low. I also knew, I ahau ki te hatepea atu te mowhiti pai. 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 ki Charles Martin me Andrey Fedosov.”
Na titiro ia ki te pupūtanga ki Dawejko, i te mea tetahi whawhai ehara i te āhuatanga pai rite, kua meinga e ia hoa pai ki te hoariri i tana.
“Kua ahau hoa pai ki a Joey. 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.
Ki 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, kia hanga e te reira no te ki te whawhai fun mataara.”
“Koa ki te tiki i tetahi faingamālie i runga i te pouaka whakaata motu ahau. 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, na ko ahau hari mo tenei faingamālie.”
GH3 Whakatairanga ngā tūturu whitu Antoine Douglas, Super whitu o Jerry Odom & Derrick Webster, tūturu Super whā Arama Lopez me te Boxcino 2015 JR. Whitu tekau Champion John Thompson, Jr., a Welterweight tūturu Jerrell Harris & Keenan Smith,undefeated Super lightweight Bienvenido Diaz, Taumahamaha o Natu Visinia, Marama Heavyweight Lavarn Harvell, JR. Kōmāmā O'Shanique Foster & Super whitu tekau Andrew Hernandez ki te GH3 Whakatairanga eu.

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

"Au e ahau he kuao toa e haere ake ana te hunga te whai ana ki te tango i te kuri tawhito i roto i ona mate." -Trevor Bryan

 

ShoBox: Ko te Generation New ORA i runga i SHOWTIME

Tenei Rāmere, Aug. 28 i 11 p.m. AND/PT Mai "te D" i roto i Las Vegas

 

Las Vegas (Aug. 24, 2015) - Fafau ake-a-haere mai taumahamaha Trevor "te Dream" Bryan (15-0, 11 Koó) ka hoatu e tona record kohakore i runga i te raina, ka anga ia tona hoariri uaua ki te rā, ite Derric Rossy (30-9, 14 Koó), i roto i te matchup taumahamaha 10-a tawhio noa i roto i te hui matua o a tenei Rāmere ShoBox: Ko te Generation New ora tripleheader i runga iSHOWTIME (11 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru).

 

Bryan, te tangata e hanga ana ShoBox tuatahi, Kei te titiro ki te whakatū ia ia i roto i te wehenga taumahamaha i muri i te mahi runaruna a Ākuira he i roto i i riro ia taitara motu e rima i roto i tika 60 pito. Mai tona waiata i 22 i roto i te Whiringa- 2011, te taumahamaha 4 6-waewae-, nei tata tahuri 26, Kua rēhitatia 10 o tona 11 whakaora knockout i roto i te toru rauna iti iho ranei.

 

Tenei te aha Bryan i ki te mea:

 

Te aha e mea koutou to koutou umanga kei te haere?

 

"Kei te haere nui toku mahi. E kore e taea e ahau te tatari mo tenei whawhai nui taumahamaha. Rossy Ko te taata nei kei runga i tona avae whakamutunga ko ahau ia he kuao toa e haere ake ana te hunga te whai ana ki te tango i te kuri tawhito i roto i tona ngakau pouri ".

He aha te momo o te tūranga i to koutou tākaro mahi runaruna i roto i te faaineineraa ia koutou, ano he ngaio?

 

"Takaro taku mahi runaruna he wāhi nui i roto i toku whanaketanga rite te kaimekemeke. Te haereraa i te whakataetae motu katoa, me te whawhai ki runga kaitäkaro i katoa i runga i te ao He wāhi nui i roto i toku mahi ngaio. Kua kite ahau i ngā momo rerekē katoa o te whawhai. Haere ano hoki ahau ki te maha o puni mākutu i roto i toku mahi runaruna me kua sparred ki Wladimir Klitschko aGuillermo Jones, i roto i te tahi atu toa. "

Te tioka ētahi iwi ake tou record tūturu ki te meka e kore i fehangahangai koe tetahi pato'iraa uaua. Ko e huri ka fehangahangai koe whakamatauria whawhai-hōia Derric Rossy. Kia pehea te te faaineine nei outou no te te whakamātautau uaua o to koutou mahi?

"Kua ahau te mahi i nga mea katoa e he tinana taea ki te tiki rite mo tenei whawhai. Ahau noho i roto i te omaoma, me te pakeke te mahi. I ahau i te fakaengāue nui mahi me te whai i te rōpū nui a tawhio noa ahau. Ahau ite māia, me te mohio e haere mai e ahau i roto i ki te wikitoria. Ka utua atu e te haora e kua hoatu e ahau i roto i te omaoma. Ko ahau i roto i te āhua fantastic, Tukua ahau oku ringa haere, Kua ahau tetahi o nga ārai pai i roto i te wehenga. Ahau rite ki te whakaatu i te ao ta te whawhai faahiahia te tenei te haere ki te. "

Ahakoa riro ia koe tou whawhai whakamutunga ki Stacy Frazier, i te patototanga koe ki raro mo te wa tuatahi i roto i tou mahi. Eaha ta outou i haapii mai i roto i taua whawhai?

 

"Pa e ahau i te koaka mo te wa tuatahi i roto i toku mahi. Ko ha a'usia akoranga nui mō ahau. Ua ite tatou e te reira e kotahi tokua anake i roto i te wehenga taumahamaha. Haere ahau ki te whawhai ki te māia. Maka ana e ahau he tokua, a ko atu toenga, Ua ahau e ia ki te pere nui a ka whakaara ki ahau ake, ka fakamanatu ahau e te reira e anake kotahi tokua ki te whakamutu i te whawhai. Ua haapii ahau ki te kore e tākaro a tawhio noa, engari hei utu mo ki te whakaturia te tere, me te kite, ki te taea e toku hoa tauwhainga whakairi ki ahau i roto i te whakakai. Ko nga toa nui ko nga takatu nei kia te patototanga iho ka e taea ki te tiki i hoki ake, ka whakaotia te whawhai.

 

"Ite e ahau kia rite ahau ao rauemi aito. Haapii e ahau he rota i roto i te whawhai Frazier me haere ahau ki te kia e kore e tupu ano tenei ".

 

I pehea koe te tiki ki te mekemeke?

"Ko ahau te tuatahi he whutupaoro me te poitūkohu kaitākaro. Haere mai ahau i te wāhi uaua i roto i te Albany, N.Y., a kore ahau i tetahi arata'iraa e tipu ake. Nama e ahau toku mahi ki toku kaiako mekemeke runaruna nei ko te aroturuki whare i te kura waenganui i te haere ahau. Mai te ra kotahi titiro ia i ahau, ka mea i kite ia i tetahi toa i roto i ahau. Kotahi i nga ra katoa i reira i runga i, tamata ia ki te tiki i ahau i roto i te omaoma ki te whakangungu. Ko ka ko ahau tenei 11 tau; Ko ahau rawa whakakake, a kihai i matau he aha kia whawhai ahau i roto i te mowhiti ina kē ahau i taea te whawhai i roto i te ara. Ko te te mentality i ahau.

 

"Kotahi te ra faaoti ahau ki te haere i roto i te no te faaetaeta i a ko reira te tūmomo nui kua tonu ahau i. Ko ngenge au i muri ki taua tūmomo i ahau ki te karanga i toku mama i te tiki ia ia ki ahau ake, Ko ahau na ngenge. Mai i reira i runga i kua e ahau i roto i te omaoma kotahi i nga ra, a konei ahau i tenei ra, he hua o toku mahi pakeke katoa me te manawanui. I ahau i te moe hoki ahau e hiahia ana ahau ki te hei te toa ao, me te kore e haere au e ahau ki te mutu noa te tiki e ahau i te reira ".

He aha te mea rite te e Don Kingi mohio tona hītori rite ki te kaiwhakatairanga, tautautefito ki tona angitu ki heavyweights rite ki koe?

"Don King Ko te kaiwhakatairanga nui i roto i te ao. E kore te haere ia ki hea. Tīmata e ia tenei mea mekemeke me te hiahia ahau ki te waiho i te wahi o taua hītori. Ko te taime matamua a farerei ahau ki a ia i hoatu e ia ki ahau he buka iti o te toa o te ao katoa i ia. Mai taua ra ki runga ki ahau i mohio hiahia ahau ki te whai wāhi ki a ia. Kua whakaaturia e ia ki ahau ki te pakeke te mahi a kore titau tetahi mea kia homai ki ahau. "

E titiro koe i te taumahamaha American rite Deontay Wilder hei faaururaa? He aha te momo o te whai pānga o te tangata rite ia i runga ia koe, me tou mahi?

"Deontay Ko te tino he faaururaa hoki ahau. I mohio ahau ki a ia i roto i 2008 , i ahau e whiwhi rite ia mo te Häkinakina me tika kia kite ia ia i taua wāhi ki te inaianei i te toa ao; te reira tino homai heavyweights teina te faaururaa me anō hiahia. Te mea uaua ki te tiki i reira, engari te uaua noa ki te noho i te reira i reira. No hara ki Deontay, engari i reira te he kuao taumahamaha e haere ake ana i te hiakai rite noa ki a ia-i ahau. Ka kite tatou i pehea te roa e taea ki te pupuri i te taitara e ia. He nui te reira ki te kite kotahi ano te taumahamaha American hoki i runga i runga ".

 

Nafea mākutu ki hōia, toa o mua rite Guillermo Jones te tauturu ia koe?

"I Guillermo Jones na maha ngā momo rerekē, me te mea rerekē mea i taea e i roto i te whakakai ia. Ua haapii mai oia e, e kore i taea e ahau tetahi-ahu, ka ko reira nui ki te whai i taua iteraa. Mohio ahau e ki ahau mo te mahi i toku pai, Me e taea ki te mahi i nga mea rerekē ahau. I kawea mai e ia ki ahau, a i ahau ki te tito oku kaha katoa i roto i te tikanga ki te whakataetae ki a ia. "

E hanga e koe tou tuatahi ShoBox, he aha te auraa ki a koutou?

"Ko te ngakau-pupuhi. Hopea i ahau toku tupono. Rite te taumahamaha hoki ahau ki te kia te hui matua, ngā tae mai te moe te reira parau mau. Ahau rite ki te whakaatu i te iwi taku e mea ahau i roto i toku mo'oni. E kore ahau e tango i tēnei whai wāhitanga mō homai, Kua whakangungua e ahau kia pakeke me ahau rite ki te haere. "

Tō matapae?

"I muri takoto ahau e werohanga nui i runga i a ia i roto i te rauna e toru tuatahi, Whakaaro ahau e wewete ahau ki a ia ki runga i te rima o te ono ranei a tawhio noa. Ka kite tatou, ki te haere i te reira pahemo te ono o nga tawhio noa. "

 

 

I roto i te waru-rounder e ka whakatuwhera i te telecast, Hāmoa o 6-waewae-2, 280-pauna taumahamaha Natu "Te parau mau" Visinia (11-1, 9 Koó) o Tacoma, Horoi., Ka kanohi 5-waewae-10, 235-pauna Joey "Te Tank" Dawejko (14-4-2, 7 Koó), o Philadelphia.

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

 

 

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ShoBox: Ko te Generation New
Mai i tōna urunga i roto i te Hōngongoi 2001, te raupapa mekemeke SHOWTIME arohaehae, manohi, ShoBox: Ko te Generation New ki āu fifi kua ngā taranata taitamariki. Te ShoBox kaupapa, ko te ki te televise whakaongaonga, kua takoto mano-ahuareka, me ngā tākaro whakataetae i te whakarato i te whenua ata mohiotia hoki opuaraa pai ki te whawhai mo te taitara ao. Ētahi o te rārangi e tupu o te 62 whawhai nei i puta i runga i ShoBox me te matatau ki te ngaki taitara ao ngā: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paora Williams me te ake.

 

Mō te Rō Las Vegas Events Center

Kei i te kokonga o Tuatoru St. a Carson Ave. puta noa i te D Las Vegas, Ka taea e te Rō Las Vegas Events Center hāngai ake ki te 11,000 manuhiri me ngā āhuatanga atamira kāwanatanga-o-te-toi, tangi, me te rama. Kei te fakaafe'i te hoahoa tuwhera-rangi ki e rua tūruhi me ngā tāngata whenua, me te tuku i te wahi tino mō ngā konohete, tikanga me era atu meatanga nui-. Awhi i te wairua uninhibited o Rō Las Vegas, ope te wāhi hou ki te aho-ake o ngā tiakina tae konohete pirimia whakaari, taiopenga kai me te ake. Ko ano hoki te wāhi ki te ao tuatahi fakafiefia i roto i Las Vegas ki farii Bitcoin rite moni. Mō ētahi atu pārongo, toronga www.dlvec.com te whai ranei i runga i Facebook, Instagram ko Twitter iDLVEC.

 

Mō te D Las Vegas

E whakaorangia te hou te D Las Vegas, huru hihiri me te ngahau huru faaauhia ki te taone Las Vegas. Ko te tnngata Casino hotera hou 629 faaapоhia te ruma me suites me te taumata-rua Casino ahurei ngā papa hou, me te waina. Cocktails, hira pia me te inu tio i roto i te Casino i LONGBAR me i runga i te Experience Fremont Street i Pae D. Tuku te D ekenga American nāianei i D tiu, Rongonui Coney Dogs o Detroit i American Coney Island me steaks moni, me rīhi tūturu Italian i Joe Vicari o andiamo Italian Steakhouse. Ngā te Showroom i te D Las Vegas whakangahau tino kopikopiko i ngā tohu-toa tina whare tapere, me te Broadway ki te waiata, pukuhohe me te ake. A pee i te D i runga i Facebook me Twitter itheDLasVegas.

 

 

DON KING Productions E whakaatu ana taumahamaha hinga Trevor Bryan AGAINST DANGEROUS DERRIC ROSSY Aug. 28 ON SHOBOX: THE NEW whakatupuranga

Tripleheader Āhuatanga tūturu whitu tekau Juan Ubaldo Cabrera ki Kia-mongamonga Mike Gavronksi

& Hāmoa a Natu Visinia versus katoa-Action Heavyweight Joey Dawejko

Rāmere, Aug. 28, E ora i runga i SHOWTIME® (11 p.m. ET / PT)

Mai i Rō Las Vegas Events Center

NEW YORK (Aug. 5, 2015) - Fafau ake-a-haere mai taumahamaha Trevor Bryan (15-0, 11 Koó) ka hoatu e tona record kohakore i runga i te raina, ka anga ia tona hoariri uaua ki te rā, te mātanga ake Derric Rossy (30-9, 14 Koó), i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa hui matua o te ShoBox: Ko te Generation New ora tripleheader i runga i SHOWTIME® (11 p.m. ET / PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru). Whakatairangatia ana e te Don King Productions, ka tango i te a'ee wahi Rāmere, Aug. 28, i Rō Las Vegas Events Center (DLVEC), puta noa i i te D Las Vegas i roto i te Rō rongonui Las Vegas.

 

I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, -wā e rua Dominican Republic Tuaro Juan Ubaldo Cabrera (23-0, 16 Koó), ka tangohia i runga i te pūkenga Mike Gavronski (18-1-1, 12 Koó), o Tacoma, Horoi., in a 10-round middleweight match. I roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga o te telecast, 6-waewae-2 taumahamaha Samoa a Kaumatua Visine (11-1, 9 Koó) o Tacoma, Horoi., Ka kanohi 5-waewae-10 Joey Dawejko(14-4-2, 7 Koó), o Philadelphia, i roto i te matchup waru-a tawhio.

 

Ka meinga boxers e ono katoa ratou ShoBox debuts i roto i te mea moni ki te hanga-ranei-horanga whawhai mo ia. Utu Tickets e i $39.50, $59.50, $89.50, $149.50 a $500.00 no te VIP Ripanga me e wātea ana i www.ticketmaster.com.

 

"Homai te reira ahau i pai ai nui ki te āwhina i te taitama, me te koroheke opuaraa, tangata me nga wahine, whai ratou moe, whai hoki i te whai wāhi ki te taui i to ratou moe ki te mau ora,” King said. “Trevor Bryan is such a prospect seeking an opportunity to fulfill his dreams. Well, Kei te hoatu Don kingi, a SHOWTIME ia e whai wāhi ki te hopu i te whakaaro o te iwi i runga iShoBox i runga i Aug. 28. Heoi, 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 a kahore e kimo. ''

 

"E hiamo matou ki te hoa ki a Don kingi Whakatairanga me ShoBox i roto i te mau mai i mekemeke waho ki te Shortland Las Vegas,"Ka mea a Derek Stevens, Tumu / Rangatira DLVEC me te D Las Vegas. "Ko e taranata āhuatanga kāri whawhai te fafau, e hanga e mo te kaupapa ngalongataa. "

 

Titiro ki te whakapumautia ia i roto i te wehenga taumahamaha United States, te Bryan pūmanawa, engari unproven o Pompano Beach, Fla., i te ara Albany, N.Y., Kei te tango i te tupeke nui i roto i te piha haapiiraa ki Rossy, o Medford, N.Y..

 

Na te pai o te tiaturiraa ko Bryan, te tangata e tahuri 26 i runga i Aug. 23? The former amateur standout

riro toa motu e rima i roto i tika 60 pāngia runaruna. While a close loss in the finals of a 2011 puritia ia whakataetae āhei i roto i o te U.S. Tamataraa Olympic, riro te taumahamaha wheako faufaa i Northern Michigan University i raro i te whakaakoranga o töna US mua. Olympic Coach Al Mitchell.

 

Mai tona waiata i 22 i roto i te Whiringa- 2011, noho te-waewae-4 6 Kua Bryan kaha, ka rēhita 10 o tona 11 whakaora knockout i roto i te toru rauna iti iho ranei. Bryan, who knocked out outmatched Stacy Frazier i roto i te rua o muri a tawhio noa Pipiri 20, Ko hoki ki te whai wāhi whakamatau ia ia ki te taumahamaha hōia oaoa.

 

"Pepa i te, titiro reira rite ka waiho whakaongaonga, me te au tino titiro ahau i reira, ano he whawhai horanga hoki ahau,'' Na ka mea a Bryan. "Ahau ite fiefia, not pressure. It’s time for people to start mentioning my name with the others. I’ve had a great training camp, Ki te ite māia ki te kaiwhakangungu tonu ahau Stacey McKinley a ite ahau kaha, mentally clear and confident. I’m ready to roll.”

 

Haere Bryan kua waru rauna kotahi, engari he mohio nui ki te kore e tau'a i te hōia mōrearea rite Rossy.

 

"E kore koe e ahei te tango i te tuke, taata fakapapau'i rite Rossy whakahawea ana,” Bryan said. “He’s scored a couple of upsets, whawhai etahi ko eé whakaaro ia whiua ia, has ring experience and he’s been there against all kinds. Like me, Ite e ahau te ia ahua o pau i roto i tona ara ake, me nga takatu nei i te hunga i te pau rawa ko te kino tino.

 

"E kore e taea e tenei taata whiua ki ahau, engari tatari ahau he uaua, whawhai uaua. 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, e kore kua whakahaere ki te tiki journeyman tūnga mua / kaitiaki me te mo taua whawhai koropuku pepeha e catapults koe ki te taumata muri.

Kua Rossy i ki te toa taumahamaha o mua WBO Ray Mercer, contenders-ao taitara Eddie Chambers (rua) a Fres Oquendo me contenders te ao-runga pērā i 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, Maturuturu iho Rossy te nuinga whakatau 10-a tawhio noa tino tautohetia ki 2008 Olympic mētara parahi, me te IBF No. 2-nguha whakatau Glazkov (17-0-1) i runga i Aug. 9, 2014.

 

"Kua ahau ta te tahi mau ringa Kāore i roto i te mekemeke, e kore ngā haere mai toku ara, otiia e kore ahau e noho, ka noho ki runga ki a ratou,'' Na ka mea a Rossy. “The bottom line is I can’t sit around and mope. I’ve got to win and leave no doubt in anybody’s mind. Ite e ahau kia rite ki kua i mea ahau i roto i maha whawhai, engari mo etahi take ratou whakaaro waiho ahau feaa. "

 

Ka haere mai tetahi okotahi i roto i tona whawhai whakamutunga ka rēhita Rossy te pouri i roto i te whakatau 10-a tawhio noa loto i runga mua tūturu, ngawari Akhor Muralimov (16-0, 13 Koó haere i roto i te). Utilizing smart separation and his considerable height and reach, Rossy triumphed by the scores of 97-93 a 96-94 rua.

 

Kei te rapu Rossy mo te mahi rite ki te tūturu Bryan.

 

"Bryan, Whakaaro ahau te hoatu e ia ki tahi pai,” 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.

 

"E te tuatapaparaa ki pea hei mahana toa taumahamaha Bryan, 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 Ko te matomato iti i roto i taua rohe kia ka kite tatou i. "

 

I mua i te riroraa i te kaimekemeke pro, 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 te tahi mau tryouts tautoko, engari i kitea ano he “tweener,” nui rawa hoki linebacker, too small to play end. So he turned to boxing and despite only 10 runaruna whawhai riro te 2004 New York Golden karapu whakataetae, and turned pro in October of that year. Haere ia ki 15-0 i te omuaraa o tona mahi pro i mua i ngaro ki Chambers te wā tuatahi.

 

Juan Ubaldo Cabrera, ko wai e tangohia i runga i Mike Gavronski i roto i te ShoBox co-āhuatanga, kanohi te Lepupelika i roto i te 2000 a 2004 Olympic Games. The 36-year-oldmay best be known for defeating future world champion Jean Pascal en huarahi ki te tango i te mētara koura i roto i te piha haapiiraa whitu tekau i roto i te 2003 Pan-American Games. During an excellent amateur career, Hoki, i kawea Cabrera whare he mētara hiriwa i roto i te 2002 Amerika Central a Karipiana Games rite te whitu tekau marama.

 

E rua tau i muri i tona ahua whakamutunga i roto i nga Olympics, i te tau o te 26, tahuri ia pro i roto i te Oketopa 2005 a riro 13 o tona tuatahi 15 fights by knockout. Cabrera is coming off an eight-round unanimous decision victory over Tim Hall i runga i te Deontay Wilder-Eric Molinaundercard whakamutunga Pipiri 13 i roto i te 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.

 

Ko te roa Gavronski, 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 i tēnei tau. I roto i tona whawhai whakamutunga, tuhia e ia he TKO iwa-a tawhio noa tangi tiori i runga i tāwhai Tyrell Hendrix i runga i Kia 30 i roto i te rematch o ratou 2011 te utu.

 

He tino kāwanatanga Washington, tahuri pro te Gavronski 6-waewae-roroa i te ao o te 24 i roto i te 2010, a ka tukua tona mate takitahi mā te whakatau 10-a tawhio noa ki te Tureano Johnson (14-1) i roto i te 2011 i roto i te a'ee mo te taitara whitu tekau WBC tonu Amerika.

 

Ko te a'ee whakatuwheratanga o te telecast - Natu Visinia vs. Joey Dawejko - Ngā te pupūtanga taumahamaha i waenganui i te tiaturiraa pūmanawa, me te runaruna angitu mua.

 

Visinia, 30, Ko pea te tino whaihua taumahamaha ki runga-a-haere mai Hāmoa mai nguha maoro mua Rawiri Tua. A true heavyweight with tremendous knockout power in both hands, he upoko me te ofa'i pahau toka-pakeke, te 4 6-waewae--tau 30-tawhito kei te haere mai atu i te knockout tuawha-a tawhio noa ki runga Hohua Clarke whakamutunga Kia 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, te wahi i waiho ia hei te No. 2 ranked amateur in the United States before making his pro debut. He then switched to boxing in 2006.

 

I muri i tona mekemeke pro tuatahi i roto i 2009, Riro Visinia wheako faufaa sparring ki nga momo o Wladimir Klitschko, Evander Holyfield a Lamon Brewster. Riro ia tona tuatahi 10 whawhai pro i mua i ngaro i te TKO whitu-a tawhio noa ki te rua-wā toa IBF cruiserweight o muaSteve Cunningham i runga i Oct. 18, 2014. In his first genuine step up in class, Maturuturu iho Visinia Cunningham i roto i te rima o, engari te piha mua, me te conditioning o Cunningham whakamatauria rawa nui ki te hinga.

 

Dawejko i te mahi runaruna whakapaipai i ngā he taitara World Junior Amateur i roto i 2008, te motu i raro i-19 karauna, me te wikitoria ki runga Bryant Jennings, ko wai tata ngā toa taumahamaha te ao Wladimir Klitschko April whakamutunga.

 

Ko 25-tau-tawhito te Dawejko i runga i te rārangi ingoa taimaha, toa e ono karapīpiti whawhai, e wha i roto i te rarangi i te Tuhinga matamua-a tawhio noa ki te aroaro o tona pūkenga toa e ono-whawhai mutu ka ngaro ia ia i te whakatau 10-a tawhio noa ki 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, -te tau e ono-pro, an all-action heavyweight who owns a victory over Rossy in January 2014. Two outings back, i runga i March 3, Hiahiatia Dawejko katoa o 27 hēkona ki te pānui i te Enobong Umohette.

 

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

 

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