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DAVID BENAVIDEZ BECOMES BOXING’S YOUNGEST WORLD CHAMPION BY WINNING SPLIT DECISION AGAINST RONALD GAVRIL FRIDAY ON SHOWTIME®

Devastating Accidental Head-Butt Ends J’Leon Love-Abie Han Fight in Technical Majority Draw;

Caleb Plant Stays Unbeaten With Shutout Decision Over Andrew Hernandez

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Las Vegas (Asaa. 8, 2017) – At 20 afọ, 9 months old, David Benavidez became boxing’s youngest world champion – and the youngest ever in the super middleweight division – with a split decision victory over Ronald Gavril na Fraịdee night on an exciting night of 168-pound action on SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION si The Joint na Ike Rock Hotel & Cha cha. See the video of the decision via Twitter link EBE A.

 

Benavidez (19-0, 17 Kos) placed the previously vacated WBC Super Middleweight belt around his waist after winning the title against former European amateur standout Gavril (18-2, 14 Kos) in what Benavidez later described as quite possibly the “Fight of the Year.” One scorecard had Gavril winning 116-111, with Benavidez winning on the other two scorecards, 116-111 na 117-111 in the event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

 

“It feels amazing to win this title,” said the Phoenix resident Benavidez. “It’s everything I’ve dreamed about since I was a little kid. It’s everything I’ve dedicated myself to and I’ve worked hard for. It finally paid off.”

 

The 31-year-old Romanian Gavril, who trains at Mayweather’s Gym in Las Vegas by Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, sent Benavidez to the canvas with a left hook with just 50 seconds left in the wild 12nke na nke ikpeazụ gburugburu.

 

“I feel I won the fight. I dominated the pace. I can’t say anything else other than it was up to the judges,” Gavril said, who was watched by his promoter all-time great Floyd Mayweather from ringside. “The only thing I can do is to ask for a rematch.”

 

Benavidez, who turned pro at age 16 and only had 15 na-amu amu ịlụ ọgụ, took control of the fight early on, but Gavril seemed to gain steam mid-fight, out-boxing and being more active than Benavidez in the seventh, asatọ na nke itoolu agba. In rounds 11 na 12, Benavidez out-landed Gavril 66-35 overall and 53-14 with power punches.

 

“I felt my performance was good except for the last round when I got too anxious and wanted to knock him out,” Benavidez said. “I let my young side takeover and I wanted to give the fans a great fight. I didn’t really feel hurt but it was a shock knockdown. I know to be careful and more cautious. It was a learning experience.”

 

 

 

In another super middleweight contest, Abie Han suffered a devastating accidental head-butt againstJ'Leon Ịhụnanya na 1:02 into the eighth round and the fight went to the scorecards. One judge had Las Vegas’ Love winning 79-73, and the other two 76-76 making the decision a technical majority draw.

 

Following an exchange of punches, Ịhụnanya (23-1-1, 13 Kos) leaned in and the two fighter banged heads in violent fashion. Han (26-3-1, 16 Kos) of El Paso, Texas, was left stunned and fell to the floor as blood gushed from his forehead above his left eye and he was immediately checked on by referee Kenny Bayless.

 

Han, who left the arena sitting up on a stretcher before hearing the decision, won the statistical battle in the ring. Han landed more blows (78-47 mkpokọta, 20-12 jabs, 58-35 ike) and did so more accurately (24 percent to 17 percent overall, 16 percent to eight percent jabs and 30 percent to 27 percent power).

 

SHOWTIME boxing analyst Al Bernstein had Han winning by one point at the time of the stoppage.

 

“I can’t rate my performance as great because I didn’t get a victory, I got a draw,” said Love, who once trained at the famed Kronk Gym in Detroit under Hall of Fame trainer Emanuel Steward.

 

The 29-year-old Love ended nearly a one-year layoff with his return to the ring. “I’m kind of rusty but I feel like I pressed the action and tried to take it to him,"Ka o kwuru. “Other than that I feel like I landed the cleaner shots.”

 

Na oghere n'obi nke telecast, unbeaten super middleweight prospect Keleb Osisi (16-0, 10 Kos) recorded a 10-round shutout decision against a tough Andrew Hernandez (19-7-1, 9 Kos), 100-90 ugboro atọ.

 

Osisi, who resides in Las Vegas by way of Ashland City, Tenn., was the more active fighter against the 31-year-old switch-hitting journeyman Hernandez, who took the fight on just eight daysnotice after Alan Campa dropped out. Plant jabbed effectively (81 nke 271, 30 percent) while neutralizing Hernandez’s usually effective jab (46 nke 325, 14 percent). Plant was also sharp with his power shots landing 44 percent to Hernandez’s 19 percent.

 

“I’m very pleased with my performance,” Plant said. “I boxed well and I dictated the pace. I pressed when I needed to press and boxed when I needed to box. I felt I put on a great show for the fans. I want to be star in boxing. I know with hard work I can accomplish anything.

 

“Hernandez is tough, I sent him with everything and he stood tall and my hats off to him. He’s a tough competitor.”

 

Hernandez, from Phoenix, Ariz., suffered a cut under his left eye in the third and it caused him problems throughout the fight, opening up and bleeding over the final two rounds.

 

“All respect to Caleb Plant on his performance tonight,” Hernandez said. “He put on a solid fight and he’s got a great future. I was happy I was able to stay in there and last the entire 10 agba.

 

“I felt Caleb won, but I don’t think it was 10 rounds to none. But that’s not for me to decide. It’s all up to the judges at the end of the day it only matters what they think.”

 

Plant added: “I’m ready to step up in competition and fight anybody in the top 10 of the super middleweight division. I got my eye on Benavidez and all the other world champions. I’m coming!"

 

Friday si tripleheader will replay on Sunday, Asaa. 10, na 9 a.m. NA/Pt, na Monday, Asaa. 11, na 10 p.m. NA/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME on DEMAND® na showtime oge obula®.

 

Barry Tompkins called the action from ringside with Bernstein and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer was Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

 

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Caleb Plant Wraps Up Final Days of Training Camp, Talks New Opponent

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Las Vegas, NV (September 5, 2017) Unbeaten middleweight contender, Keleb “Sweethands” Osisi (15-0, 10 Kos) is just a few days away from making his SHOWTIME debut a Friday na Ike Rock Hotel & Cha cha n'ime Las Vegas. Plant will face late opponent, Andrew Hernandez (19-6-1, 9 Kos) in a ten-round bout. Tune ina Friday na showtime (10 p.m. NA/Pt).
With just a few days away from the fight, Plant gives is thoughts on facing Hernandez, ọzụzụ, na ndị ọzọ, as he wraps up the final days of camp.
On his matchup with late opponent Andrew Hernandez
“Ikwu eziokwu, it doesn’t matter who they put in front of me, I’ll fight anyone. I was originally supposed to fight Alan Campa, but he pulled out, like most of my opponents. Hernandez recently fought so I know he’s in good shape. I’m happy that he stepped up, but I’m going to put tips on him. There’s no two ways about it, I’m coming out on top.
On his recent training camp
Training camp has been unbelievable. It’s no doubt, one of my best training camps ever. My weight is perfect and I couldn’t be happier with the way I’ve been looking in the gym. My trainer Justin Gamber is doing a phenomenal job, as well as my dad Richie. Larry Wade, my strength and conditioning coach, has got me in tip top shape. We are going to dictate our game plan on Hernandez, and try to get him out of there before the final bell. If it goes the distance, M ga-adị njikere.”
On making his Showtime debut
I’m very excited to be making my debut on Showtime. This is the first of many as I believe I can become a household name on their network. Showtime is looking for their next star and I believe it’s me. I’m going to put on a spectacular performance. Everyone watching can expect to see a very skilled and determined fighter when they see me fight a Fridayn'abalị.”
On fighting in his new hometown of Las Vegas
This will be my third time fighting in Las Vegas, the mecca of boxing, and I want to stamp my legacy here. Since moving here from Nashville about a year ago, I’ve been getting some great work with some top-level fighters. Nashville will always be home, but Vegas is where I’m at right now. I have a lot of new fans out here and I can’t wait to put on a great show for them.
On what a victory will do for his career
“A mmeri a Friday will get me one step closer to a world title shot. I’m currently ranked WBA #7 na #11 site IBF. I’m right there knocking on the door. David Benavidez is fighting for the WBC title in the main event, and he’s definitely someone I want to fight. J'Leon Ịhụnanya, who’s world ranked, is also on the card. Both are on my radar. I’m want all the champions in my division. I’m going to be a world champion when I get my opportunity.

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Unbeaten Rising Contender David Benavidez & Former European Amateur Star Ronald Gavril Battle for Vacant WBC Super Middleweight World Title

in Main Event of SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION® Friday, Asaa. 8Ndụ na showtime na 10:05 p.m. NA/Pt

Las Vegas (Asaa. 5, 2017) – Fight Week is here for the six boxers competing in a Friday si SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION telecast, headlined by unbeaten rising star David Benavidez na contender Ronald Gavril onye will battle for the vacant WBC Super Middleweight World Championship live on SHOWTIME (10:05 p.m. NA/Pt) si The Joint na Ike Rock Hotel & Cha cha, Las Vegas.

 

Ihe omume, presented by Premier Boxing Champions, will feature two additional showdowns in the super middleweight division. Once-beaten J'Leon Ịhụnanya (23-1, 13 Kos) will battle Texas-native Abraham Han (26-3, 16 Kos) in a 10-round bout while unbeaten prospect Keleb Osisi (15-0, 10 Kos) takes on 31-year-old Phoenix, Ariz., switch-hitter Andrew Hernandez (19-6-1, 9 Kos), who steps in for Alan Campa for the 10-round attraction.

 

Tiketi maka ndụ omume, which is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and Sampson Boxing, na-ọnụ na $100, $50 na $25, and are on sale Tuesday, Aug. 22. To purchase tickets visit AXS.com or the Hard Rock Hotel & Cha cha, Las Vegas Box Office.

 

The following is a training camp update from each of the fighters on a Friday si tripleheader.

 

David “El Bandera Roja” Benavidez

  • He trains out of The Summit Gym in Big Bear, Calif.
  • His trainer is his father, Jose Benavidez Sr.
  • With a victory, Benavidez (afọ 20) would become the youngest Super Middleweight to ever win a world title and the youngest current world champion.
  • He’s very familiar with the gym because his brother Jose Benavidez Jr. (former WBA interim super lightweight champion) used to train there when he was active.

 

Benavidez on training camp:

“My training camps are always fairly long. I only take a week off after every fight and go back into training. For the first couple weeks, it’s just moving around, then we slowly work into the hard training. For this one, I probably had like a month and a half, two months.”

 

On ya onye iro:

“I feel like he [Ronald Gavril] has a really good style for me to showcase my skills, like how I did against Rogelio Medina. With our sparring partners, we have brawlers and we have boxers, nakwa. Whatever style he fights on that night, I’m going to be prepared for it.”

 

Ronald “The Thrill” Gavril

  • He trains at the Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas.
  • He is a former European amateur standout.
  • His trainer is Eddie Mustafa Muhammad (65 afọ; former WBA light heavyweight world champion, retired in 1988 na a ndekọ nke 50-8-1, 39 Kos).

Gavril on training camp:

“I feel really sharp and I’m really happy with how everything has gone during training. This is the opportunity that I’ve worked so hard to get to and I’m definitely not letting it slip by. I know that everything needs to be 100 percent on fight night so I’m pushing myself to be ready to do whatever it takes to leave with the belt.”

 

On ya onye iro:

“Benavidez is a strong guy who’s coming in with a lot of support behind him, but I’m not going to let any of that distract me from my preparation. Me and my trainer are going to have a great game plan for him. I know he wants to be active and smother me and we’re going to show him all of the parts of my game.”

Eddie Mustafa Muhammad:

“I got Ronald sparring with the IBF’s number-one super middleweight contender, Jose Uzcategui. He’s giving us good work, too—he can fight. We also sparred Badou Jack for a couple rounds. We’ve got an abundance of guys that we’re working with.

 

“The way they’re talking about Benavidez, it’s like he’s King Kong. But it’s good—perfect! Ronald is a boxer-puncher, he can adapt. That’s the whole key. He has a wealth of amateur experience. This is our opportunity. We’ve talked about this for a while now, and Ronald is at a point where he’s ready right now…It’s going to be a great fight.”

 

J'Leon Ịhụnanya

  • He trains at the Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas.
  • His trainer is Theo Chambers.
  • He’s been in training camp for about five months

 

Love on training camp:

“My training camp—it’s been months! I started training in April. Being that we had fights fall out, I always stayed in the gym. That’s the hardest part, because I feel like I’ve had bad luck with fights falling out. But one thing I can say—we train our ass off! I just want to go on vacation after this.”

 

“We’ve had a lot of good sparring—Lionell Thompson and Denis Douglin have been in here working. We’ve had so many sparring partners throughout this camp, and we’ve just been working, working, working.

 

On ya onye iro:

“I remember Abie Han from the amateurs. He’s always been a tough fighter. You can’t look past anybody. Everybody comes in that ring to fight. Everybody comes in with a different mode or a different drive, so this may be the drive he has to really come out and explode on the scene and beat me. Ya mere, I’m taking him absolutely, positively serious, like he’s a world championship fighter and we’re fighting for the world title.”

 

Abraham “The Sun City Warrior” Han

  • Trains out of his father’s martial arts studio in El Paso, Texas (Han’s Martial Arts).
  • He is trained by Louie Burke — 56 afọ; former pro junior lightweight, retired in 1985 na a ndekọ nke 19-3, 12 Kos; won the “ESPN Junior Lightweight Title” on Apr. 14, 1983, with a 12-round unanimous decision against Freddie Roach; also won a 10-round decision against Roach in the rematch on Nov. 10, 1983.
  • He has sparred with former world champion Austin Trout.

 

Han on training camp:

“I train at my dad’s martial arts studio in El Paso – Han’s Martial Arts. I’m sparring mostly with local people from El Paso, and I also sparred with Austin Trout.

 

“I’ve been working hard and working with Austin (Trout) and that makes a big difference. Austin makes me so much better. He’s been a world champion and he will be a world champion again. His expertise and his knowledge is amazing. He’s been in those situations and he tells me little things along the way and I think that will make all the difference in this fight.”

 

Caleb “Sweet Hands” Plant

  • Moved to Las Vegas from Nashville about a year ago to train
  • He is trained by Justin Gamber and his father Richie Plant.

 

Plant on training camp:

I’ve been living in Las Vegas for more than a year now – since August 24th, 2016. I’ve been in the gym consistently this whole time since my last fight, but my ‘officialtraining camp will be seven or eight weeks. We bounce around to a couple of different gyms for sparring. I’ve had good work this camp – great sparring, good strength and conditioning, good gym work, and I’ve had good rest. I have a good diet.

 

I know every boxer says, ‘Oh, this is my best camp,’ and a lot of times they don’t mean it. But this has literally been my best camp. Things are very smooth.”

 

Andrew Hernandez

  • He is managed by his wife Jacquie Hernandez and trained by Alan Beirs.
  • Alfred Quintana serves as his cut man and strength and conditioning coach.
  • A late replacement, Hernandez got the call on Aug. 29 and accepted the fight; contract signed the next day.
  • Trains at Gents Gym in Arrowhead, Ariz.

 

What Hernandez has to say:

I’ve known my trainer, Alan Beirs, for a while. He actually helped me with my last couple of fights – we’ve only been together maybe six months or so. He worked my corner in February, but we weren’t working completely together. Then when I got back in the gym in March, that’s when we really started working together.

 

I train at a place called Gents Gym in Arrowhead, Ariz. I trained there with the Busted Knuckles Boxing crew – that’s Alan Beirscrew. We’re all pushing each other to get better and I know they’ll have me ready for fight night.”

 

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Unbeaten Rising Contender David Benavidez & Hard Hitting Ronald Gavril Battle for Vacant WBC Super Middleweight World Title in Main Event of SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION® Friday, Asaa. 8 Ndụ na showtime na 10 p.m. ET / pt

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Ọzọ! Two 168-Pound Showdowns as J’Leon Love Meets Abraham Han While Unbeaten Caleb Plant Faces Alan Campa
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Las Vegas (August 17, 2017) – Unbeaten kpakpando ututu David Benavidez and powerful contender Ronald Gavril will battle for the vacant WBC Super Middleweight World Championship on Friday, Asaa. 8 live on SHOWTIME in the headlining attraction of a Premier Boxing agbachitere event from The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Cha cha, Las Vegas.
The SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION telecast begins at 10 p.m. NA/PT and will feature two additional showdowns in the super middleweight division. Once-beaten J'Leon Ịhụnanya (23-1, 13 Kos) will battle Texas-native Abraham Han (26-3, 16 Kos) in a 10-round bout while unbeaten prospect Keleb Osisi (15-0, 10 Kos) na-ewe ke Mexico si Alan Campa (16-3, 11 Kos) na 10 rounds of action.
Benavidez (18-0, 17 Kos) has a chance to make historyat just 20-years-old he is aiming to become the youngest super middleweight champion in history and the youngest reigning world champion in the sport today. Gavril (18-1, 14 Kos) will seek to keep the WBC 168-pound title in the Mayweather Promotions family after it was vacated by his stablemate, Badou Jack.
This opportunity means the world to me,” said Benavidez. “I’ve been working for his since I was a little kid. It’s all come down to this moment when I’m ready to take this belt and take over the 168-pound division. The time is almost here, and I can hardly wait for September 8. Winning the championship would be enough on its own. But the opportunity to be the youngest in the sport is a major accomplishment and the biggest of my life, so far. I have a tough competitor in front of me, and I know he’s treating it as seriously as I am. I’ve been working for two and a half months for this fight and I’m not overlooking him.
It’s been a great journey for me getting to this point of fighting for a world title,” said Gavril. “I have a great team behind me who pushes me every single day to perform my best, learn from my mistakes and perfect my technique. Those values have gotten me here and I am thankful for such an amazing opportunity. I will go out there and give it everything I have, I can’t leave the ring without the championship belt.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, which is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and Sampson Boxing, na-ọnụ na $100, $50 na $25, na ndị na ere Tuesday, Aug. 22. To purchase tickets visit AXS.com or the Hard Rock Hotel & Cha cha, Las Vegas Box Office.
“Na November 2015, I said that I had new blood for our industry David Benavidez, who would be the best and youngest super middleweight champion in the history of our sport,” Kwurula Sampson Lewkowicz, Benavidez’ ume. “We didn’t cherry pick this opponent. He was the next available contender when Anthony Dirrell pulled out. We expect fireworks. We expect to birth a new superstar. The most important thing is to determine in which round Gavril will be knocked out, because I believe that we’re talking about matching a jet plane against a helicopter. So I expect a spectacular performance from Benavidez, who will begin his run as the new blood in boxing and will keep it going until he retires.
To be in a position to announce another great card coming just weeks after the biggest event in sports history shows that Mayweather Promotions shows no signs of slowing down,” Kwurula Leonard Ellerbe, CEO nke Mayweather n'ọkwá. “We are thrilled to present this fight card on September 9, filled with tremendous talent featuring top contenders in the Mayweather Promotions stable. Gavril has proven to be a tough competitor, he’s on a long win streak with his last four coming by way of TKO, Love making his return to the stage is sure to excite fans, and the always exciting Caleb Plant will definitely put on show. This is what boxing is about, bringing together some of the most exciting talents on one stage.
After delivering a highlight reel knockout of Rogelio Medina in May, Benavidez has now racked up a perfect 18 wins in 18 starts at just 20-years-old. The younger brother of undefeated Jose Benavidez, David picked up four victories via stoppage in 2015 and continued with four more in 2016 including blasting out previously unbeaten Francy Ntetu in June and tough contender Denis Douglin in August. Ọtụtụ na-adịbeghị anya, Benavidez began his 2017 campaign with a second-round destruction of Sherali Mamajonov in January. The Phoenix-native will look to make history in the 168-pound division onSeptember 8.
Born in Romania, Gavril won a 165 amateur fights and trained with the National Team before turning pro in 2011 and eventually moving to Las Vegas to train at the Mayweather Boxing Club. The 31-year-old won his first 11 pro fights before dropping a narrow contest to veteran Elvin Ayala. Gavril bounced back emphatically with seven straight victories including then unbeaten Oscar Riojas and once-beaten Christopher Brooker. He scored a third-round stoppage of Decarlo Perez in April ahead of his first world title opportunity.
A otu ugboro-amia mgba na 168-pound, the 29-year-old Love bounced back from his lone defeat with three victories 2015 before stopping Michael Gbenga and Dashon Johnson in 2016. The Inkster, Mich., native earned wins over Marco Antonio Periban, Derrick Findley and Lajuan Simon on his way to contender status and will look for another victory to put him in world title contention.
Han is a former champion kickboxer and third degree black Blackbelt who hails from El Paso, Texas and enters this fight the winner of his last three contests, including a first round stoppage in March of this year. A winner of his first 19 pro oké mmanya, the 32-year-old owns a victory over Marcos Reyes in addition to narrow losses to former champion Sergio Mora and former title challenger Fernando Guerrero.
A 2011 National Golden uwe onye mmeri, Plant has begun to make his name in the professional ranks since turning pro in 2014. After picking up six victories in 2015, Plant continued his success with stoppages of Adasat Rodriguez and Carlos Galvan before going 10 rounds for the first time in a unanimous decision victory over Juan De Angel in August 2016. The 25-year-old from Nashville began training in Las Vegas this year and picked up a victory over Thomas Awimbono in February.
Fighting out of Sonora, Mexico, the 25-year-old Campa enters this contest the winner of three of his last four contests, including a victory over then once-beaten Paul Valenzuela Jr. Eprel ikpeazụ. Campa has fought professionally since 2010 and won his first nine fights while also battling top contenders Sergey Derevyanchenko and Jesse Hart.
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FRANK GALARZA vs. SHELDON MOORE IEVGEN KHYTROV vs. AARON COLEY SERGIY DEREVYANCHENKO vs. ALAN CAMPA FINAL WEIGHTS, Kwuru na & Foto

 

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NEW YORK (April 9, 2015) - Brooklyn-ala, unbeaten Frank "emezu" Galarza ntukwasi-na na 154 pounds and Belgium’s Sheldon "The Ilerukwu" Moore tụrụ 153 ¼ pounds during Thursday’s official weigh-in for the main event of this Friday’s ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ, na-na OGE IHE NKIRI (10 p.m. ET / pt, egbu oge na West Coast).

 

Galarza (16-0-2, 10 Kos), nke ọtụtụ ndị weere dị ka "The Brooklyn Rocky," and Moore (13-2-1, 9 Kos) will square off in the eight-round super welterweight headliner of the televised tripleheader from theAviator Egwuregwu na ihe omume na Center na Brooklyn, N.Y..

 

Undefeated ike-punching middleweight Ievgen "The Ukrainian odum" Khytrov (9-0, 9 Kos) tipped akpịrịkpa na 161 ½ pounds and fellow unbeaten Aaron "Nrụgide Metal" Coley (9-0-1, 6 Kos), nke Hayward, Calif., tụrụ 160 ½ pounds for their eight-round middleweight bout.

 

Na oghere ọgụ nke telecast, acha anụnụ anụnụ-mgbawa ibu middleweight atụmanya Sergiy "The ẹkesikpede" Derevyanchenko (4-0, 3 Kos / World usoro Boxing: 23-1, 7 Kos) will take on once-beatenAlan “Amenaza/Threat” Campa (13-1, 1 NC, 9 Kos) in an eight-round super middleweight match. Derevyanchenko, of Ukraine and now training in Brooklyn with Khytrov, tụrụ 163 ¼ pounds while Mexico’s Campa weighed-in at 165 pound.

 

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A bụ ihe alụso nwere ikwu tupu Thursday si tuo na-:

 

GALARZA:

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

MOORE:

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

 

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

 

“This is it for me, there’s no turning back. M nwere iji merie. I just don’t see myself losing tomorrow.

 

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

 

“You’ll see fireworks and excitement. I’m not going to look for the knockout. I think it’s a bad strategy to do that. If it comes, it comes. I’ll be looking to win, n'agbanyeghị ihe. This is a very big fight for me, so it’ll be all about winning, impressing and being at my best.”

 

KHYTROV

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

COLEY:

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

DEREVYANCHENKO:

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

CAMPA:

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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Barry Tompkins ga na-akpọ ShoBox edinam si ringside na Farhood na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Raul Marquez eje ozi dị ka ọkachamara nnyocha. Executive emeputa bụ Gordon Ụlọ Nzukọ na Richard Gaughanamị 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 59 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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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 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 59 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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UNBEATEN BROOKLYNITES FRANK GALARZA, IEVGEN KHYTROV NA SERGIY DEREVYANCHENKO apụta NA SHOBOX: Ọhụrụ ọgbọ TRIPLEHEADER AT AVIATOR Asọmpi na ihe omume na Center ke Brooklyn, N.Y..

 

 

Friday, April 10 Mgbe 10 p.m. NA/Pt; Ndụ na showtime®

NEW YORK (April 2, 2015) - Brooklyn-ala, unbeaten Frank "emezu" Galarza (16-0-2, 10 Kos) -alaghachi mgbanaka agha Belgium si Sheldon "The Ilerukwu" Moore (13-2-1, 9 Kos) na asatọ gbaa gburugburu ibu welterweight n'obi headlining ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ tripleheader on Friday, April 10 si Aviator Egwuregwu na ihe omume na Center na Brooklyn, N.Y., na-na OGE IHE NKIRI (10 p.m. NA/Pt, egbu oge na West Coast).

 

Galarza, nke ọtụtụ ndị weere dị ka "The Brooklyn Rocky," na-aga n'ihu na-eme ka elu maka furu efu oge. Ya-awụ akpata oyi nke abụọ-gburugburu knockout mmeri kwadoro John Thompson na ya ShoBox: The New Ọgbọmpụta mbụ, was one of the most memorable knockouts of the year. Galarza has been on a tear since.

 

"Galarza bụ a fortuitous chọtara site ShoBox,'' Kwetara ọkpọ ọkọ akụkọ ihe mere na ShoBox ọkachamara nyocha Steve Farhood. "Ebe ọ bụ na iwe iwe Thompson, ọ na-ndibọhọ ugboro anọ, na-ele anya ka mma oge ọ bụla. Larịị nke ya Mmegide adịghị ekwe ya ka na-akpọ a contender ma, ma ọ mere isi strides. M ga na-eche mgbe ọ dị afọ 29 ọ ga-agbalị ime ka a a itunanya afọ maka ya. "

 

The Galarza-Moore n'obi bụ otu n'ime atọ ndokwa asatọ rounders na a telecast na nwere iche Brooklyn flavor ya. Undefeated ike-punching middleweight Ievgen "The Ukrainian odum" Khytrov (9-0, 9 Kos) na stablemate, acha anụnụ anụnụ-mgbawa ibu middleweight atụmanya Sergiy "The ẹkesikpede" Derevyanchenko (4-0, 3 Kos / World usoro Boxing: 23-1, 7 Kos) na-ebi na Brooklyn.

Khytrov na-ewe ke ibe unbeaten Aaron "Nrụgide Metal" Coley (9-0-1, 6 Kos), nke Hayward, Calif., ebe ụwa na-họọrọ Derevyanchenko ga igbe ugboro-amia N'ógbè "Iyi Egwu / Threat" Campa (13-1, 1 NC, 9 Kos), nke Sonora, Mexico.

Tiketi maka ihe omume, akwalite DiBella Entertainment na mkpakọrịta na n'Ọgụ n'ọkwá Inc. and New Legend Boxing are on sale and priced at $100, $70 na $35. Tiketi nwere ike zụrụ ndikot DiBella Entertainment na (212) 947-2577. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 6:15 p.m. NA, na nke mbụ n'obi ndokwa maka 6:45 p.m. NA.

 

N'ihi na Galarza, onye na-akpụ akpụ na ụwa rankings, na-adịbeghị anya anya apụghị na-abịa mgbe a oge ka mma. A ahụ ike, ike ike oku okpu-puncher, Galarza nwetara a mbubreyo mmalite na ịkụ ọkpọ na nwere nanị 11 na-amu amu ịlụ ọgụ.

 

"The oge m bụ maa now,'' O kwuru, sị. "My mbụ ShoBox na-alụ ọgụ ka ikpo okwu n'ihi na m. M mere abụghị naanị merie a ọgụ na nnọọ dịghị onye chere na m nwere ike, M merie ya na ebube ịke. M mere a na nkwupụta. M na nọgidere na-eto ma na-enwe m na enwetatụbeghị mma ebe ọ bụ na ọgụ. Ma, m na m ebe a na-egosi ndị mmadụ ihe m niile banyere, -anọgide na-azụ nnọọ ike na dị nnọọ were ya nke nta nke nta, otu agha na oge.

 

"Ọ bụ na-akpali akpali na-alụ ọgụ na televised isi omume na m backyard. M na mgbe kemgbe ihe kpaliri maka a egwuregwu. Achọrọ m ekele showtime maka inye m ohere ọzọ na-alụ ọgụ na ShoBox.’’

 

Style-maara ihe, Galarza ekwere na nke a bụ oké matchup ya. "Moore anya n'ụzọ anụ ahụ ukwu na ike, siri ike na agụụ na-agụ na-abịa ọgụ,'' O kwuru, sị. "Ọ bụ ike ike na nke ahụ bụ akụkụ kasị mma banyere ya - o kwesịrị ime ka n'ihi oké agha. M nwere ike ike ike, kwa. Amaara m na ọ na-abịa na-alụ ọgụ ma na onye ọ bụla na maara m na ọ bụghị na-akpụ akpụ azu azu, otú ahụ ka m na-atụ anya ezimezi oku.

 

"M ga-abịa na-alụ ọgụ oge ọ bụla, karịsịa showtime, na ShoBox ebe ha na-enye gị na-emegide ezi caliber onye na-atụ anya na-etinye na a show na-atụ anya ime ka a mma agha.

 

"Ọ bụ na Brooklyn, n'obodo m, na m chọrọ ẹnyene ndị. Nke a bụ m show, m homecoming, m ga-echebekwa n'ụlọ m turf. M nwere ọrụ na-eme na April 10, ma mgbe, nnukwu aha nke nkewa na-aga-amanye obibi m. M 29 na ayak ya niile na akara. ''

 

Na ya kasị na-adịbeghị anya ShoBox anya, Galarza merie otu olu asatọ gbaa gburugburu mkpebi n'elu mbụ unbeaten Sebastien Bouchard (8-0 na-aga na) na May 16, 2014, site ọtụtụ 78-73 na 77-74 ugboro abụọ n'agbanyeghị na a mgbe deducted maka ala igbu ke akpatre gburugburu.

 

Galarza si iro, 27-afọ-ochie Moore, na-eme ka ya ShoBox mpụta mbụ na nke anọ mmalite na United States ebe ọ bụ 1-1-1. Ọ ikpeazụ pụtara na U.S. na June 2012.

"Nke a bụ nnukwu ohere maka m na ọrụ m, aka ala a bụ nnukwu ọgụ nke ndụ m,"Moore kwuru. "Ọ bụ a kwesịrị-mmeri agha n'ihi na m. Ahụwo m ihe ole na ole nke Galarza si ịlụ ọgụ na m obi ike zuru ezu na m nwere ihe ọ na-ewe iji iwe iwe ya na backyard. Nke a bụ nrọ-emezu m, na-alụ ọgụ na telivishọn mba, na Akpara m na-egosi na ndị ọkpọ ụwa na m nwe na J.Randall larịị nke a nkewa.

"My ịke bụ maa ike ike. Na-amasị m na-eje ije ala m iro. Galarza nwere ezigbo ije na ezi iru. Ma nke a agha ga-abụ nke mbụ agha ebe m na-adịghị na-arụ ọrụ n'akụkụ n'oge nkwadebe. M 100 percent raara nye egwuregwu na setịpụrụ na-aga na April 10. "

 

5-ụkwụ-10 Moore meriwo ya abụọ ikpeazụ ịlụ ọgụ, na-adịbeghị anya na mbụ-gburugburu knockout n'elu Janos Varga ikpeazụ Dec. 20 na Belgium. Dị nnọọ ka Galarza, o wee a mbubreyo mmalite na ịkụ ọkpọ na nwere mmachi na-amu amu oru (27 nsọtụ). Ọ kickboxing mgbe ọ bụ 15, ma ọ bụghị ya mbụ na-amu amu agha ruo mgbe afọ nke 19.

 

Khytrov (akpọ Ọ-akwụ ụgwọ) bụ a phenomenal amu amu na kọrọ 500 na-amu amu oké. Ọ bụ ya bụ 2011 na-amu amu n'ụwa onye mmeri na a nnọchiteanya maka Ukraine na 2012 Olympic Games.

 

Nke a ga-ya nke abụọ dị na ShoBox. Na ya mpụta mbụ na Jan. 9, o bibiri na mbụ undefeated Maurice Louishomme, emeri site atọ gburugburu TKO. Ọ udo n'elu Louishomme na aka nri na uppercuts aka ahu, ebu ya na otutu oge na a otu kwadoro omume na kwụsịrị na 0:24 na nke atọ gburugburu.

 

Ike ike, mkparị-obi Khytrov ka agha a ngụkọta nke 27 agba na itoolu amalite, nkezi nke atọ agba a ọgụ - na na na-agụnye ọrụ ya-kasị mma asatọ-gburugburu TKO n'elu mgbe-siri ike Puerto Rican Jorge Melendez na March 6.

 

"Ievgen [akpọ yev-oke, na a ike G] dị ka onye ofufe-enyi na enyi a fighter dị ka ị ga-, mgbe na-ewe a azu azu nzọụkwụ, anya na-afụ ụfụ ya onye iro na bụla ntụmadị,'' Farhood kwuru. “After nine fights, ọ na-egosi ihe ịrịba ama niile o ga-a aha contender ke otu afọ na-ọnwa 18. Ya kasị nso-nso, a stoppage n'elu Jorge Melendez, bụ onye ji obi aga na-na a dị ize ndụ na ahụmahụ iro o wee kpọrọ ya si, mebiri ya ala. Gịnị ka ndị na-agwa m?"

 

Otu n'ime n'elu atụmanya ọkpọ, 5-ụkwụ-11, 26-afọ Khytrov e kpaliri a ọtụtụ ihe ngwa ngwa ijeụkwụ karịa ọtụtụ ndị ọzọ na atụmanya na a na ogbo nke ọkwá ha. O mere ya ọkachamara mpụta mbụ afọ 25 na December 2013 na agha ugboro isii na 2014. Nke a bụ nke ugboro atọ ya ọgụ nke 2015. Ya nile ọgụ ndidi ke United States.

Khytrov, onye kwagara Brooklyn esisịt ini ke 2012 Olympics, dị ọkụ n'ihi na April 10 na-abata. "Abụ m nnọọ obi ụtọ-alaghachi na mgbanaka April 10, karịsịa ndị na agha dị m nakweere obibi nke Brooklyn,'' O kwuru, sị. "M na-ekele m na-akwalite DiBella Entertainment na-alụ ọgụ n'ọkwá Inc. m na njikwa Al Haymon maka nke a ohere otu ugboro ọzọ ngosi nkà m na ShoBox.

"M na-atụ anya a siri ike agha nke Coley, onye, dị ka onwe m, mgbe a meriri ka a ọkachamara. Anyị maara na 2015 na-aga ịbụ nnukwu afọ maka onwe m na ọrụ m, m na-ekwe nkwa ọzọ ikpọ arụmọrụ on April 10 ka anyị na-anọgide na-akpali elu n'ohu m nkewa. "

Khytrov ya tụnyere ụdị ka otu ọkpọ niile oge greats. “M a Roberto Duran ịke. M ihe niile na-esi brawler,'' O kwuru, sị. "M na-awakpo ahụ. M hụrụ n'anya TV Chakwasa ihie. ''

 

Coley bụ a ekpe hander na afọ abụọ pro onye na-ewere otu nnukwu nzọụkwụ na a ọgụ, ya ShoBox na asatọ-gburugburu mpụta mbụ. A atụmanya na 160 pound - ọ kwagara si tọọ middleweight nkewa ikpeazụ ya agha - enye iscoming anya nke isii knockout nke ya ọrụ, a ise-gburugburu ko n'elu Loren Myers na Ọkt. 11, 2014.

 

"Ọ dị m obi ụtọ banyere showcasing nkà m na a n'elu ikpo okwu dị ka showtime,'' Kwuru na nke ọma mgbe niile oyi Coley, onye ka mgbe a kụrụ aka ala dị ka a pro ma ọ bụ na-amu amu. "Ahụwo m Khytrov agha. Site na ihe ya anya ka, ọ bụ a ezigbo fighter. M n'ezie na-echeghị na ọ dị ihe pụrụ iche banyere ya. Ọ bụ ezigbo n'ụzọ kwụ ọtọ, ihe Eastern European Dude ndị dị nnọọ na-abịa ma na-eji obere akụkụ. Ọ bụ a ike puncher ezi ike, ma amaghị m na ụmụ okorobịa na ọ na-e na-alụ ọgụ.

 

"Ụfọdụ More, ị nwere ike ghara imerụ ihe i nwere ike kụrụ. "

 

Otu agile oku okpu ugbu a ndị na-arụ ọrụ nke Virgil Hunter'S mgbatị ke edere edere California, Coley na-eme ya nke abụọ mmalite ọhụrụ ọzụzụ Eddie Croft.Ọ nọwo na-ebi ndụ na ọzụzụ na Las Vegas. Ọ gara 8-0 ná mmalite nke a pro ọrụ nke malitere na April 2012.

 

Banyere ya aha otutu, Coley kwuru, "Papa m nwere a scrap metal azụmahịa."

 

Derevyanchenko (pronounced der-i-van-CHENK-oh), bụ onye na-yaShoBox mpụta mbụ, nwere anya nke a "can't-agha" contender. Otu nzọụkwụ n'ihu, ọtụtụ na-atụ anya ya gbagoro n'ụwa rankings na-ọ dịghị ihe na-erughị meteoric. Ọ na-ugbu a họọrọ Ọ dịghị. 12 na IBF, Emela. 25 na WBC.

 

"Ọ dị m obi ụtọ banyere mbụ m ọgụ na American telivishọn,'' O kwuru, sị. "Nke a ga-abụ m na oge mbụ na igosi na ShoBox na m nnọọ obi ụtọ. Nke a bụ m na-apụta ọzọ. M na-akwadebe ehihie na abalị, na m njikere ngosi nkà m ka ụwa. Adị m njikere na-egosi ha 'The ẹkesikpede.'

 

"My ịke bụ nnọọ teknuzu, Ma, ozugbo m chepụta m iro si, M ọgụ kpụ ọkụ. Na-arụsi ọrụ ike na oké ìgwè n'azụ m, M ga-abụ a n'ụwa onye mmeri na m nkewa. Eyịghe idụhe ke uche m. "

 

Otu ahụkebe na-amu amu, 5-ụkwụ-7 Derevyanchenko weere akakan ndekọ nke 390-20 mgbe na-anọchite anya ala ya Ukraine na 2008 Olympic Games. Otu afọ tupu, ọ merie ndị ọla nrite na 2007 Na-amu amu World n'asọmpi.

 

Nke a ga-Derevyanchenko ise mmalite na esepu n'èzí World usoro Boxing ebe ọ gara 23-1. Ọ bụ ya bụ 2012 WSB Team mmeri na 2011 na 2012 WSB Onye mmeri. Ọ lụrụ na WSB si November 2010 ka April 2014.

 

Derevyanchenko merie ya mbụ agha n'èzí WSB na a nke abụọ-gburugburu TKO n'elu Cromwel Gordon na July 23, 2014. Na ikpeazụ ya mmalite a gara aga-Ahụ. 20, ọ gbatara a otu kwadoro nke abụọ-gburugburu TKO n'elu Government Biosse.

 

Dị ka ya onye iro, Derevyanchenko kwuru, "Campa bụ ezigbo fighter - ogologo, ike. Ọ na-inogide, a siri ike iro. ''

 

Campa na-eme ya ShoBox mpụta mbụ na April 10 na ọ ga-abụ ya mbụ agha n'èzí nke Mexico. O meriwo anọ na esepu, atọ site knockout. Ọ kụrụ aka Christian Chavez na abụọ gbaa gburugburu na ikpeazụ ya outing ikpeazụDec. 6.

The 6-ụkwụ-1, 23-afọ a na-ewere a gigantic itu na klas na-ese na-emegide ya, ma ọ dịghị nke na nsogbu ya ozugbo mmeghe mgbịrịgba ụda.

“I am very excited to finally make my dream a reality and fight in the United States,'' O kwuru, sị. "Nke a bụ nnọọ ohere na m zụrụ na agha nke ikpeazụ afọ ise. M vasatail; M nwere ike na-alụ ọgụ ma ọ bụ aggressively igbe na aga.

“Many promising young prospects got their start on ShoBox wee na-emeri ụwa utu aha. On April 10, Alan Campa ga-amalite na-emeghere ụzọ isonyere ndepụta ShoBox ụwa akaebe.

"M zụrụ nnọọ ike. M maara na m nwere ike imeri nke a ọgụ. "

Campa nwekwara a siri ike na-amu amu ndabere (182-6). Tupu mbịne pro na September 2010, ọ bụ ise oge Sonoran ala onye mmeri, a ise oge mpaghara onye mmeri, na a anọ oge mba onye mmeri. Ọ bụkwa ọlaedo medalist na 2010 Pan American Ntorobịa n'asọmpi na 165 pound.

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

 

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 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 59 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.