Tūtohu Archives: Alexey Zubov

SALITA AND LOCAL FIGHTERS TO JOIN CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION FORGOTTEN HARVEST TO DISTRIBUTE FOOD TO DETROIT’S UNDERPRIVILEGED

 

On the morning of Tuesday, Kia 10, promoter Dmitriy Salita will continue his mission to mix the revival of Detroit boxing with a strong social conscience.
Mai 9-12 ahau, Salita and several fighters from his upcomingDetroit Brawl” takahanga, will help the Forgotten Harvest organization pass out food to deserving families at New Bethel Baptist Church, kei i 8430 C L Franklin Drive (aka Linwood St) i roto i te Detroit.
The group of local fighters joining Salita includes main event participant Demetrius Banks, co-main event fighter James Gordon Smith, as well as James Ballard and Darrell Van Horn.
Scheduled for Rāhoroi, Kia 14, at the Masonic Temple in Downtown Detroit, “Detroit Brawlwill feature Banks (6-0, 4 Koó) in the six-round cruiserweight main event against Bronx-based cruiserweight Emilio Salas (5-1-1, 3 Koó), as well as Smith (9-0, 6 Koó) in the six-round co-main event against Mexico’s Pablo Cupul (8-19, 5 Koó). Ballard (6-0, 3 Koó) will face Chicago’s Edgar Perez (6-18, 3 Koó) in a six-round super middleweight scrap, while middleweight Van Horn (8-0, 5 Koó) will go against Torreon, Mexico’s Francisco Reza (13-17, 10 Koó) in a four-rounder.
Tikiti hoki “Detroit Brawlare on sale now and are priced at $28, $38, $63, $93, $100 a $123. They are available at all Ticketmaster outlets, ticketmaster.com, na roto i te te karanga 800-745-3000, or by visiting the Masonic Temple box office.
Forgotten Harvest is dedicated to relieving hunger in metro Detroit and preventing nutritious food waste. Whakapumautia i roto i te 1990, Forgotten Harvest now has 280 recipient agencies in its network, including emergency food pantries, kohua hupa, homeless and domestic shelters, children’s homes, senior centers and group homes.
Servicing Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties, Forgotten Harvest’s small and dedicated professional staff cover 2,000-square miles per day, bringing relief to 800 locations.
In otherDetroit Brawl” mahi, Lansing junior middleweight Antonio Urista (7-1, 2 Koó) will face Greenwood, Indiana’s Pablo Sanchez (7-1, 5 Koó) in a four-round bout. Russian cruiserweight Alexey Zubov (10-1, 6 Koó) will look to bounce back from his first career loss by taking on the capable Ernest Reyna (8-3, 4 Koó) o Corpus Christi, Texas, in a six-rounder. And in four-round welterweight bout between undefeated fighters, Turkmenabat, Turkmenistan’s Serdar Hudayberdiyev (1-0, 1 KO) will face Marco Russell (1-0-1) of Henderson, Nevada. East Pointe, Michigan, cruiserweight Clarence Dubose (2-0, 2 Koó) will battle fellow Michigander Karinn Davis (2-6, 2 Koó) of Jackson in a four-round battle; and Brooklyn via Georgia super lightweight Giorgi Gelashvili (3-0, 2 Koó) will face Jackson, Michigan’s Alfred Hall (4-11-2, 2 Koó) in a four-round bout.

I te po whawhai, tatau tuwhera i 6:30 pm and the first fight is at 7:15 pm. The Masonic Temple is located at 500 Temple Street in Detroit. All bouts subject to change.

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Salita is also proud to announce that Detroit’s premier casino has once-again agreed to sponsor, along with some new local businesses including Thomas Magee’s Sporting House Whiskey Bar and its proprietor, Erik Olson.
Your downtown playground, Greektown Casino Hotel is consistently voted Detroit’s Best Casino. Located right in the hub of the historic Greektown district it’s impossible to be any closer to the action. No matter what you want to play, Greektown Casino Hotel has your non-stop gaming action. From the newest slots and table games to live poker, Greektown Casino Hotel has 100,000 square feet of exciting, action-packed choices and so many thrilling ways to win!
Greektown Casino Hotel features a 30-story hotel with 400 stunning guestrooms and suites devoted to your comfort. And for your culinary needs, you can savor eclectic cuisine at one of their outstanding restaurants: Prism, Bistro 555 and The Market District.
For your special event or corporate gathering, Greektown Casino Hotel offers impeccable service in addition to a variety of exceptional spaces to help make your event an unforgettable experience.
Thomas Magee’s Sporting House Whiskey Bar offers patrons an old-school sports and whiskey bar in Downtown Detroit’s Eastern Market district. Thomas Magee’s prides itself on providing every sport, every game, me nga whawhai, plus great beer and whiskey!
For event information, toronga themasonic.com a SalitaPromotions.com. I te po whawhai, tatau tuwhera i 6:30.
For more information on theDetroit Brawlor Salita Promotions, torongawww.salitapromotions.com. The Greektown Casino Hotel is located at 555 E Lafayette Street in Detroit. Mō ētahi atu pārongo, visit them online atgreektowncasino.com. Twitter: @GreektownCasino.

Thomas Magee’s Sporting House Whiskey Bar is located at 1408 E Fisher Service Drive in Detroit. Mō ētahi atu pārongo, karanga 313-263-4342 or visit their official Facebook
page: www.facebook.com/ThomasMageesSportingHouseWhiskeyBar

FIGHTING OUT OF KRONK GYM, BANKS SEES SOUTHPAW OPPONENT SALAS AS NOTHING NEW

Given the number of world-class southpaws he’s been in with at the world-famous Kronk Gym in Detroit, undefeated Motown-based cruiserweight Demetrius Banks (6-0, 4 Koó) says he’s not at all concerned about facing Puerto Rican New Yorker Emilio Salas (5-1-1, 3 Koó).
The pair will meet on Rāhoroi, Kia 14, at the Masonic Temple in Downtown Detroit, in the six-round main event of Salita Promotions’ “Detroit Brawl,” takahanga. In the six-round co-main event Detroit’s undefeated bantamweight James Gordon Smith (9-0, 6 Koó) and Mexico’s Pablo Cupul (8-19, 5 Koó).
Tikiti hoki “Detroit Brawlare on sale now and are priced at $28, $38, $63, $93, $100 a $123. They are available at all Ticketmaster outlets, ticketmaster.com, na roto i te te karanga 800-745-3000, or by visiting the Masonic Temple box office.
Because my experience, fighting a southpaw is not much of an adjustment,” said Banks during a break in training. “Being at Kronk, I’ve boxed world-class southpaws like (former WBO Middleweight Champion) Andy Lee and (current WBC Light Heavyweight Champion) Adonis Stevenson to name a few. It’s not a big deal for me. I fought so many southpaws, in the beginning of my career, it was more difficult to box a right hander.
Banks, a former football star and a committed mentor to Detroit’s youth, says that despite it being his first main event, he’s not feeling any extra pressure. “The way I look at it, it’s just another day. I don’t let the situation overwhelm me. I guess after the fight is over I’ll exhale and soak it all in. As of right now I’m ready to go to war. It doesn’t bother me what order we fight in.
Of opponent Salas, Banks says he’s not expecting any surprises.
“Kihai i ahau’ need to see much of him to know what I’m getting. I probably watched part of a round and he’s what I would expect. I saw things in him I can exploit. I also know he’s on a five-fight win streak. He’s 6′ 3″ tall, out of the Bronx and he’s a southpaw. I guess he’s coming to win, but I can’t let this guy take food off my plate.
Banks says he’s aware that at age 35, there is no time to waste and he is working hard at Kronk with head coach Javan Hill and assistant trainer Richard Phillips, knowing that this fight is critical if he is to ever rise to contender status.
This fight presents a big opportunity for me, especially with Dmitriy doing so many big things in boxing. If I win this fight, it gives me the opportunity to sign with him. I feel like I need to hurry. Because of my age, I have a smaller window of opportunity and I understand it. This is an opportunity for me to step it up and get things going.
So how does he see things going against Salas?
I definitely see a fight in my mind before it happens. I always visualize them beforehand. I see the things I don’t want to happen, the things that can’t happen and things I want to do. He’s going to come out and try to show he’s tough and come to fight and win. He’s not me though. He’s not fleet-footed or as slick as me. I’ll trick him and touch him to his body. That will give me a lot of target. I will break him down from the body up.
On the Detroit Brawl undercard, Lansing junior middleweight Antonio Urista (7-1, 2 Koó) will face Greenwood, Indiana’s Pablo Sanchez (7-1, 5 Koó) in a four-round bout. I tua atu, Russian cruiserweight Alexey Zubov (10-1, 6 Koó) will look to bounce back from his first career loss by taking on the capable Ernest Reyna (8-3, 4 Koó) o Corpus Christi, Texas, in a six-rounder. And in four-round welterweight bout between undefeated fighters, Turkmenabat, Turkmenistan’s Serdar Hudayberdiyev (1-0, 1 KO) will face Marco Russell (1-0-1) of Henderson, Nevada.
In a six-round super middleweight scrap, Detroit’s super middleweight James Ballard (6-0, 3 Koó) will face Chicago’s Edgar Perez (6-18, 3 Koó); Detroit middleweight Darrell Van Horn (8-0, 5 Koó) will go against Torreon, Mexico’s Francisco Reza (13-17, 10 Koó) in a four-rounder; East Pointe, Michigan, cruiserweight Clarence Dubose (2-0, 2 Koó) will battle fellow Michigander Karinn Davis (2-6, 2 Koó) of Jackson in a four-round battle; and Brooklyn via Georgia super lightweight Giorgi Gelashvili (3-0, 2 Koó) will face Jackson, Michigan’s Alfred Hall (4-11-2, 2 Koó) in a four-round bout.
I te po whawhai, tatau tuwhera i 6:30 pm and the first fight is at 7:15 pm. The Masonic Temple is located at 500 Temple Street in Detroit. All bouts subject to change.
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Salita is also proud to announce that Detroit’s premier casino has once-again agreed to sponsor, along with some new local businesses including Thomas Magee’s Sporting House Whiskey Bar and its proprietor, Erik Olson.
Your downtown playground, Greektown Casino Hotel is consistently voted Detroit’s Best Casino. Located right in the hub of the historic Greektown district it’s impossible to be any closer to the action. No matter what you want to play, Greektown Casino Hotel has your non-stop gaming action. From the newest slots and table games to live poker, Greektown Casino Hotel has 100,000 square feet of exciting, action-packed choices and so many thrilling ways to win!
Greektown Casino Hotel features a 30-story hotel with 400 stunning guestrooms and suites devoted to your comfort. And for your culinary needs, you can savor eclectic cuisine at one of their outstanding restaurants: Prism, Bistro 555 and The Market District.
For your special event or corporate gathering, Greektown Casino Hotel offers impeccable service in addition to a variety of exceptional spaces to help make your event an unforgettable experience.
Thomas Magee’s Sporting House Whiskey Bar offers patrons an old-school sports and whiskey bar in Downtown Detroit’s Eastern Market district. Thomas Magee’s prides itself on providing every sport, every game, me nga whawhai, plus great beer and whiskey!
For event information, toronga themasonic.com a SalitaPromotions.com. I te po whawhai, tatau tuwhera i 6:30.
For more information on theDetroit Brawlor Salita Promotions, torongawww.salitapromotions.com. The Greektown Casino Hotel is located at 555 E Lafayette Street in Detroit. Mō ētahi atu pārongo, visit them online atgreektowncasino.com. Twitter: @GreektownCasino.

Thomas Magee’s Sporting House Whiskey Bar is located at 1408 E Fisher Service Drive in Detroit. Mō ētahi atu pārongo, karanga 313-263-4342 or visit their official Facebook
page: www.facebook.com/ThomasMageesSportingHouseWhiskeyBar

NIKOLAY POTAPOV & STEPHON YOUNG FIGHT TO A DRAW, MASON MENARD STEALS THE SHOW WITH HIGHLIGHT-REEL KO ONSHOBOX: THE NEW whakatupuranga


VIDEO: Menard Knocks Out Previously Unbeaten Eudy Bernardo: http://s.sho.com/1NtEYjW

Hopu te anō i Rātū, April 19, i 10 p.m. AND/PT i runga i SHO EXTREME®

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Verona, N.Y.. (April 15, 2016) – Undefeated bantamweight prospects Nikolay Potapov a Stephon Young fought to a majority draw in theShoBox: Ko te Generation New hui matua Rāmere on SHOWTIME from Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y..

 

The bout was scored 96-94 Potapov and 95-95 rua.

 

Potapov and Young were facing their toughest opponents in each other. Potapov (14-0-1, 6 Koó) controlled the pace early with his jab and was the more active fighter, throwing nearly double the punches that Young threw. Young picked up steam and gained confidence in the middle rounds and was at his best when he pressed the action and let his hands go. But the Russian Potapov, who had gone at least 10 rounds in his last six fights, was clearly more comfortable as the fight progressed.

 

After slowing in the seventh and eighth, Young (14-0-3, 6 Koó) found another gear in an impressive ninth, winning the penultimate round on all the judges’ scorecards. Ko, even after urgent instructions from his corner, Young couldn’t carry the momentum into the 10th and lost the final round on all three scorecards.

 

“I am very unhappy with the decision. For every time he hit me, I hit him twice,” said Potapov, nei maka 315 jabs compared to just 113 for Young. “I was the much busier fighter. I don’t know what fight the judges were watching. At the very most I lost four rounds.

 

“I’ve never had a draw before. I feel cheated from a win. I was very happy to be fighting in America but I now feel cheated.”

 

I muri i te whawhai, St. Louis native Young was disappointed but knew that he needed to throw more punches.

 

“I feel like it was a good fight, but I should have got the decision,” Young said. “I hurt him every time I hit him. I let him be busier than me, but as far as the contact, I feel like I landed the more effective punches. That was my strategy.

 

“I should have come on a bit sooner. That was my plan, but I got a little relaxed in the fight. I came on in the ninth round when my coach told me to get him out of there.

 

“I most definitely want a rematch. I would like to do that again.”

 

Once-beaten Louisiana lightweight Mason Menard patototanga i mua tūturu Eudy Bernardo with a vicious one-punch KO at2:11 o te toru o tawhio. VIDEO: http://s.sho.com/1NtEYjW

 

Facing his toughest opponent to date, Menard floored (31-1, 23 Koó) Bernardo for the first time in his career with a series of rights near the end of the second round. The Dominican Bernardo beat the count and finished the round, but he had no answer for Menard’s power. Less than one minute into third, Menard connected with a huge right, knocking Bernardo (21-1, 15 Koó) out before he even hit the canvas.

 

“I made a statement te po nei. Not many people knew who I was going into this, but they know me now,” said Menard, who landed nearly 50 ōrau o ngā tītere mana. “My speed, power and footwork were the difference.

 

“I said a prayer for him in the middle of the ring that he goes back to his family healthy.”

 

Bernardo, who was removed from the ring on a stretcher as a precautionary measure, was taken to nearby Oneida Healthcare where he was awake and responsive.

 

I roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga o te telecast, undefeated cruiserweightConstantin Bejenaru ringa Alexey Zubov the first loss of his career in a convincing eight-round unanimous decision scored 77-74, 78-73 rua.

 

Save for a flash seventh round knockdown, Bejenaru (11-0, 4 Koó) controlled the fight from the outset. The Moldova native overcame a four-inch height disadvantage, attacking from different angles and controlling the exchanges on the inside and outside. Zubov (10-1, 6 Koó) never got into rhythm and failed to capitalize on his reach advantage against the active and athletic southpaw.

 

“He was a good classical boxer, but he’s too straight up and he couldn’t adjust,” Bejenaru said. “It wasn’t as easy as it looked to beat him. I adjusted my style to do that because I knew it would make him hesitate. I knew if I just constantly attacked him he wouldn’t know what to do.”

 

Zubov and Bernardo are now the 146th a 147th boxers to suffer their first pro loss on the prospect developmental series.

 

Rāmere o three-fight telecast will re-air Rātū i 10 p.m. AND/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND beginning April 16

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 Gaughante whakaputa me te Rick Phillips aratai.

THE UK’S BOX NATION ACQUIRES RIGHTS TO BROADCAST POTAPOV VS. YOUNG SHOWDOWN, APERIRA 15 AT tahuri kohatu RESORT Casino

Brooklyn, NY (April 13, 2016) – Popular UK boxing network Box Nation has acquired the rights to broadcast Salita Promotions night of world-class boxing this Rāmere, April 15, i te tahuri Stone Resort Casino i Verona, New York.
Headlined by the 10-round NABA Bantamweight Championship showdown between Nikolay Potapov (14-0, 6 Koó), of Podolsk, Russia, a Stephon Young (14-0-2, 6 Koó), o St. Louis, Missouri, the event also features Eudy Bernardo (21-0, 15 Koó) of the Dominican Republic faces Mason “Rock Hard Kaha” Menard (30-1-0, 22 Koó), of Rayne, Louisiana, in an eight-round battle.
In a third match-up, former amateur standout now rising cruiserweight pro sensation Alexey Zubov (10-0, 6 Koó) tango i runga i Constantin Bejenaru (10-0, 4 Koó, WSB: 0-1-1) of Mandilesti, Moldova, in an eight-round test.
The exciting tripleheader of fights will also be broadcast live on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru) and Match TV of Russia.
BoxNation is a 24-hour dedicated boxing Pay television channel, operated by Boxing Channel Media and promoter Frank Warren, available in the United Kingdom and Ireland. BoxNation features live cards with domestic and international fights, classic match footage, magazine shows and interviews with current and former fighters. The channel has already broadcast over 70 live world title fights featuring Floyd Mayweather Jnr, Vitali Klitschko, Natana i totoa e, Amir Khan, Miguel Cotto, Dereck Chisora, and Bernard Hopkins amongst many others.
Tikiti mo te takahanga, presented by Salita Promotions in association with AASHA Record Breakers, are currently on sale and can be purchased at the Turning Stone Resort Casino Box Office, by calling 877.833.SHOW, or online at Ticketmaster.com. They are priced at $60 no te tūru ringside, $35 a $25.
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Salita Whakatairanga
Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 e Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including Showtime, ESPN, Koi TV, Universal Sports Network and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe.

RUSSIA’S ZUBOV LIVING OUT HIS DREAMS FIGHTING FOR DETROIT’S KRONK GYM WHILE PREPARING FOR HIS SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION DEBUT THIS FRIDAY, APERIRA 15

Brooklyn, NY (April 12, 2016) – As a kid growing up in Magnitogorsk, Russia,cruiserweight Alexey Zubov heard stories about the fabled Kronk Gym and the late legendary trainer Emanuel Steward, but never thought he’d have a chance to join the team. But then one day, the former amateur champion was asked to come to Detroit to spar with Kronk’s Johnathon Banksand the rest is history.
Tenei Rāmere, April 15, the undefeated Zubov (10-0, 6 Koó) will face Mandilesti, Moldova’s Constantin Bejenaru (10-0, 4 Koó, WSB: 0-1-1) in the eight-round opener of an internationally televised ShoBox: Ko te Generation New live on SHOWTME (10 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru) i te tahuri Stone Resort Casino i Verona, New York.
Presented by Salita Promotions in association with AASHA Record Breakers,the mainevent will featureIBF No. 10-ranked bantamweight Nikolay Potapov (14-0, 6 Koó), of Podolsk, Russia, tango i runga i Stephon Young (14-0-2, 6 Koó), o St. Louis, Missouri in a 10-round bout. I roto i te hui tahi-matua, Eudy Bernardo (21-0, 15 Koó) of the Dominican Republic faces Mason “Rock Hard Kaha” Menard (30-1-0, 22 Koó), of Rayne, Louisiana, in an eight-round battle.
Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at the Turning Stone Resort Casino Box Office, by calling 877.833.SHOW, or online at Ticketmaster.com. They are priced at $60 no te tūru ringside, $35 a $25.
I’ve been in Detroit for the last two months and I am so happy; I want to stay here, train here and live here,” said Zubov. “Every Russian fighter knows about Kronk Gym and Emanuel Steward.
Zubov is currently winding down camp with his trainer and Steward’s nephew Javan “Sugar” Hill at the resurgent Kronk Gym. “I like Javan’s style,” said Zubov, “and I’ve learned so much about hand speed and footwork and about using intelligence in the ringhow you need to think when you’re in a fight.
Alexey is able to learn a lot and absorb boxing knowledge easily,” said Hill. “He barely speaks English and yet he soaks it in. It’s amazing. I brought him in to spar with Banks and when we were training, Alexey just sat on the side and watched. I muri mai, he was sparring with Johnathon and I told him to stop. I said ‘listen here. I’m training Jonathon Banks and you’re doing everything I told him to do. What’s wrong with you?’ Then I laughed and said ‘I like that. Keep watching. I’ll teach you everything you want to know.’ “
Hill says this camp with Zubov was a transition for the fighter. “We are moving into the championship level where you train for a specific fighter. A lot of it is strategy and planning. The only thing I worry about is him being too excited. He’s very high-strung and wants to prove things. I have to control him and keep him from getting over-excited. That’s what we’ve been working on. He gets antsy when he’s excited.
Training was prefect. Ko ahau 100 ōrau rite,” said Zubov. “I know Bejenaru is a southpaw and he is a short guy with a good record. It’s my first time on SHOWTIME and I am so happy to be showing the world what I can do.

BERNARDO AND MENARD READY FOR THEIR CROSSROADS BATTLE ON SHOBOX: THE NEW whakatupuranga, LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

Brooklyn, N.Y.. (April 5, 2016) – Dominican lightweight EudyAK47Bernardo and his opponent, Louisiana’s Mason “Rock Hard Kaha” Menard are nearing the peak of their training for their Rāmere, April 15, showdown on ShoPouaka: Ko te Generation New.
The eight-round Bernardo vs. Menard fight will serve as the co-main event on a quadrupleheader on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru) from the Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York.
I roto i te April 15, 10-round main event, IBF No. 10-ranked bantamweight Nikolay Potapov (14-0, 6 Koó), of Podolsk, Russia, will take on Stephon Young (14-0-2, 6 Koó), o St. Louis, Mo.. I roto i era atu tukinga pouaka whakaata, Russian cruiserweight Alexey Zubov (10-0, 6 Koó) will face Constantin Bejenaru (10-0, 4 Koó, WSB: 0-1-1) of Mandilesti, Moldova, i runga i waru rauna; and in the eight-round junior welterweight telecast opener, Kazakhstan’s BakhtiyarBakha Bullet” Yeyubov (10-0, 10 Koó), o Brooklyn, takes on also undefeated Courtney Jackson (8-0, 6 Koó) o Homestead, Fla.
Tickets for the event presented by Salita Promotions in association with AASHA Record Breakers are currently on sale and can be purchased at the Turning Stone Resort Casino Box Office, by calling 877.833.SHOW, or online at Ticketmaster.com. They are priced at $60 no te tūru ringside, $35 a $25.
The 29-year-old Bernardo (21-0, 15 Koó) o Santo Domingo, is hard at work at Hank’s Gym in Houston, with his trainer, former IBF World Middleweight Champion Frank Tate.
“Ahau i roto i te āhua nui. Ite ahau kaha,” said Bernardo via translator. “I’ve learned so much from Frank Tate and I’m proud to be working with him. He’s a great trainer. I’m learning to throw better combinations and I’ve improved my defense, toku werohanga, and my foot movement since we teamed up.
Bernardo says he still doesn’t know much about opponent Menard, but isn’t worried about it. “I watched a few of his fights on YouTube, but I’m training for anything that comes my way. Everything is going to go great for me that night. It’s my ring that night and I will have my way. I will win.
This is opportunity is a long-time coming for the 29-year-old and he says he plans on making the most of it. “I’m very excited about fighting on ShoBox and I look forward to putting on a show. I’ve been waiting for long time for this opportunity and want to thank Dmitriy Salita for making it happen.
The 27-year-old Menard (30-1-0, 22 Koó), i Rayne, Ko te., is rated No. 15 by the WBA at 135 pauna. He’s training at Red Lerille’s Health & Racquet Club in Lafayette with trainer and former fighter “Kino” Chad Broussard.
I’ve learned how to be a better person in and out of the ring from Chad,” said Menard. “I’ve been with him for nine years. I’ve learned how to put punches together better and sit on my shots more. I’ve learned how to cut angles. I’ve learned so much from Chad.
Menard says despite the usual aches and pain experienced in camp he is 100 percent and training is going well. The only adjustments he’s made is to bring in taller sparring partners.
This is huge for me,” he continued. “This is the ‘get up or lay downtype of fight. If I get up, then the sky is the limit. If I fall, then maybe it’s time to look for a job. I’m going to get in there and do what I have to do. Hopefully I get the KO, but if it goes to the scorecards, I just want the win. No matter which way it goes.
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 Rich 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 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 65 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.
Salita Whakatairanga
Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 e Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including Showtime, ESPN, Koi TV, Universal Sports Network and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe.

EIGHT FIGHTERS WITH A COMBINED RECORD OF 116-2-4 HIGHLIGHT SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONQUADRUPLEHEADER FRIDAY, APERIRA 15, AT tahuri kohatu RESORT Casino, Verona, N.Y..

Unbeaten Bantamweights Nikolay Potapov and Stephon Young
Meet in Main Event; In Co-Feature, Undefeated Lightweight Eudy Bernardo Faces Mason Menard; Alexey Zubov Risks Perfect Record
Against Constantin Bejenaru, Devastating
Bakhtiyar Eyubov Takes On Sam Teah

 

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NEW YORK (March 16, 2016) –Eight talented up-and-coming boxers with a combined record of 116-2-4, 71 KOs will compete on a compelling ShoBox: Ko te Generation New quadrupleheader i runga i Rāmere, April 15, ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru) i te tahuri Stone Resort Casino i Verona, N.Y..

 

In a clash of unbeaten bantamweights in the main event, undefeated world-ranked Nikolay Potapov (14-0, 6 Koó), of Podolsk, Russia, kanohi Stephon Young (14-0-2, 6 Koó), o St. Louis, Miss. i roto i te a'ee 10-a tawhio. Eudy Bernardo (21-0, 15 Koó) of the Dominican Republic faces Mason “Rock Hard Mighty” Menard (30-1-0, 22 Koó), of Rayne, Ko te., in an eight/10-round battle of hard-hitting lightweights in the co-feature.

 

Promising Russian cruiserweight Alexey Zubov (10-0, 6 Koó) measures against Constantin Bejenaru (10-0, 4 Koó, WSB: 0-1-1) of Mandilesti, Moldova, in one of the eight-round bouts.

 

The two ShoBox returnees will box in the eight-round telecast opener when Kazakhstan’s devastating junior welterweight Bakhtiyar “Bakha Bullet” Eyubov (10-0, 10 Koó), o Brooklyn, N.Y., takes on Liberia-born Samuel mehua (7-1-1, 2 Koó), o Philadelphia, Pa.

Six of the fighters, all seeking to establish their credibility and make a name for themselves, are newcomers to the network and will be making their ShoBox debuts on a four-fight telecast that has a distinct international flavor (two Americans, two Russians, one Romanian, one from Kazakhstan, one Dominican and one from Liberia).

Tickets for the event presented by Salita Promotions in association with AASHA Record Breakers are currently on sale and can be purchased at the Turning Stone Resort Casino Box Office, by calling 877.833.SHOW, or online at Ticketmaster.com. Utu Tickets e i $60 no te tūru ringside, $35 a $25.

The fast-rising Potapov, of Potolsk, Russia, is ranked 10th i roto i te IBF. Extremely rare for a fighter at this point in his career, he’s already gone 10 rounds five times and 12 rounds once against good opposition. This is his second start in the United States since signing with Salita Promotions in June 2015. The 5-foot-4, 26-year-old is coming off a shutout 10-round decision over Pedro Melo whakamutunga Oketopa. 29 i roto i te Brooklyn.

 

An outstanding amateur with international success, Potapov had around 200 fights before he turned pro in March 2010. Haere ia ki 13-0 as a pro in Russia. In his outing before last – and last in his homelandhe produced perhaps a career-best performance while winning a unanimous 12-round decision over then-IBF No. 10-runga Jasoin Canoy, i runga i Nov. 8, 2015.

“I’ve been training very hard to make my ShoBox debut a spectacular one,’’ Potapov said. “This will be my second fight in New York against a very skilled boxer in Stephon Young, who is undefeated like me. I look forward to a great competitive fight and I’m putting in my work to come out on top.’’

 

Young is a talented, lightning-fast-handed southpaw who’s done more than enough to deserve his standing as a rising star in the Midwest. He’s making his 2016 and 10-round debut.

 

Like Potapov, Young was a top-notch amateur. He compiled a record of 86-13 while representing the United States in many tournaments. In theU.S. Olympic Trials in 2011, he lost to the No. 1-rated amateur,Rau'shee Warren.

 

His pedigree solid and after years of having “celebrated amateur” permanently affixed to his name, Young turned pro in August 2011.The 5-foot-5, 27-year-old has gone eight rounds once and six rounds on four occasions. He’s coming off a third-round TKO over Terrance Roywhakamutunga Aug. 8 and by far his toughest task, Young boxed unbeaten Antonio Nieves to an eight-round draw on June 20, 2015.

 

Young hasn’t fought near the caliber of fighters as Potapov but he’s excited and optimistic about April 15. “This is a great opportunity for me, going up against another undefeated fighter in front of the world onShoBox,’’ Young said. “You can’t pass up an opportunity like that. Whakangungu te haere nui. I’m training with some of the top notch fighters in the world like Juan Carlos Payano, Claudio Marrero a Yenifel Vicente.

“I know little about my opponent, but what I know makes me feel like we are the perfect match. We both have good records and we are both good fighters, but once I bring my A game, he’d be helpless. I will be watching all my P’s and Q’s. Once you get me in that zone I have no doubt I will win.’’

Bernardo, a 29-year-old with a million-dollar smile – and a punch to matchhas registered knockouts in nine of his last 10 whawhai. In Menard, he’s facing unquestionably the most seasoned foe of his career. This is Bernardo’s fourth U.S. start and second in a row. He’s coming off a clinically ruthless second-round demolition of Ben Odametey whakamutunga Feb. 6 i roto i te Detroit, ahau.

 

Born and raised in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Bernardo had an extensive amateur career (128 whawhai) before turning pro in October 2009. He captured the Dominican Republic Lightweight Title in his fourth start. Tall for his division at 5-foot-10½, Bernardo is aggressive, technically sound and possesses two-fisted power.

“With him being 30-1, beating Mason Menard will take me to the next level, exactly where I want to go,’’ said Bernardo, who trains in Houston with former world champion Frank Tate. “I’m excited about this fight onShoBox because it’s a good opportunity for America to get to know me. Whakangungu Kei te tino pai te haere. Every day I am learning. My diet is terrific. My whole team is with me, pushing me to get better.’’

Menard, former Louisiana State and UBO All-Americas Lightweight Champion, is a pressure and hard-punching fighter who’s won 28 in a row.

He has fought all but one of his fights in Louisiana and this will be his second start i roto i te 21 marama. In his most recent effort, ka mutu ia Jesus Lule-Raya in the first round on Aug. 8, 2015.

 

While inactivity could pose a problem, Menard is primed for Bernardo. Nobody, e ai ta ia, is going to deter him from his aspirations of making it to the top.

 

“It’s blessing to me to be able to fight and showcase my talent on SHOWTIME,’’ said Menard, who has weighed at or around 135 pounds throughout a pro career that began in October 2007. “It’s been a part of a dream of mine to do so and to one day fight for a major world title. IApril 15, Bernardo stands between me and my dreams. It’s all or nothing. It’s rise or lay down. April 15 is the day I’ll be able to be known as a real legit fighter. I WILL NOT let this guy stop me from accomplishing any of those things. Quote me, I will give it my all, I will rise, I will be known and I will be world champion.’’

 

Zubov, a sensational former international amateur standout and seven-time cruiserweight tournament champion in Russia and Europe, turned pro in April 2014. His first five fights were in the U.S. – four in California and one in Brooklyn. He won all but one inside the distance.

 

The 6-foot-1½-inch 30-year-old will be making his 2016 debut after fighting four times in 2015 a e ono nga wa i roto i te 2014. Zubov’s last five fights were in Russia; he is coming off a first-round TKO over Rihards Bigiswhakamutunga Nov. 29.

Zubov was born and raised in Magnitogorsk, a city which isn’t exactly a fistic hotbed. Getting into boxing was hardly common for his corner of the world. He didn’t grow up in a nasty neighborhood or fighting in the streets. I roto i te meka, he has a profound mathematical background, having attended a special school that concentrated on physics and mathematics. But while his first sport was hockey, he took to boxing.

Regarding his upcoming skirmish, Zubov said, “I spent several weeks training at the Kronk Boxing Gym with Javan ‘Sugar’ Hill in Detroit for my ShoBox tuatahi. I learn every day in the gym and look forward to putting my knowledge to use April 15 i runga i ShoBox. I want to follow in the footsteps of all the great Kronk fighters.’’

Bejenaru a Moldovan-born fighting out of Catskill, N.Y., Kei te hanga i tana 2016 tuatahi. Since moving to the U.S., the 5-foot-10, 31-year-old southpaw is 10-0 ki 1 No Contest dating to September 2012. I roto i tona haerenga whakamutunga, he won a unanimous eight-round decision over Joel Shojgreen i runga i Oct. 14, 2015.

“I know Zubov is a good fighter. I am training very hard and have been waiting for an opportunity like this so people can see just what I can do,’’ said Bejenaru, who was born in a Moldovia, a small land-locked country in Eastern Europe. “I am ready to go and very excited about this fight.’’

 

I te runaruna, Bejenaru won a bronze medal at the 2006 European Amateur Boxing Championships, multiple medals at the European Union Amateur Boxing Championships and the Gold Medal at the 2010 World Combat Games.

 

Yeyubov, 29, of Astana, Kazahstan, has fought a total of 16 rounds in his 10 fights since going pro in February 2012. A one-main offensive juggernaut, he’s scored six first-round knockouts, two second-round knockouts and two third-round knockouts. This will be his ninth fight in the U.S.

 

I roto i tona ShoBox debut in his last start this past Jan. 22, Eyubov droppedIarere Robinson, three times en route to a third-round TKO (0:56).

 

“I’m honored to be back on ShoBox,’’ said the 5-foot-6 Eyubov who’s promoted by Salita Promotions. “I went back home to Kazakhstan after my last fight and came back with more inspiration and motivation to be the best fighter in the world. I am training very hard every day in New York City and look forward to putting on a show April 15. My gratitude toShoBox for giving a young upcoming fighter like me the opportunity to showcase his skills against the best possible opponents on national TV in the U.S. It’s just amazing.’’

Eyubov got into boxing the hard way. “I used to live in a very bad neighborhood and would constantly get into street fights. I’m not a big guy so I started boxing to learn to defend myself,'' Ka mea ia. “I had over 150 runaruna whawhai. I won about 125-130, most were by knockout. I beat Olympic champions and international champions, but I was not allowed to travel. It might have been because of where I come from – they didn’t have political connections. They’d tell me, ‘Win by knockout, or you’re not going to win.’ I had to fight heavier guys sometimes. But I was so rough and hit so hard, I’d ruin some of their best fighters at my weight.’’

 

Yeah, te 5-7, 28-tau-tau, riro ana ShoBox and eight-round debut lastNov. 6 with an upset, unanimous decision over previously undefeatedO'Shanique Foster. Teah outpointed Foster, who would go on to win his ensuring start on ShoBox.

 

“It’s a privilege and honor to be facing Eyubov on SHOWTIME,’’ said Teah, who’s coming off an eight-round draw against Demond Brock whakamutunga Jan. 22. “I don’t know much about him. I know he’s from Kazakhstan with a perfect record. He fought last time I fought on the same card, but I didn’t get to see him and he didn’t get to see me. Now we get to fight each other. When I got the call I was in the gym already, just not in a fight mindset. Now it’s just matter of turning up the intensity and getting ready for an aggressive opponent and getting my fight mindset going.’’

 

Yeah, who was born in Liberia, fled with his family to Ghana, where his father’s from, to escape the civil war when Sam was a youngster. The family’s been in the U.S. since he was 10.

 

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 te Gordon Hall ki Rich Gaughante whakaputa me te Rick Phillips aratai.

Dmitry Salita, Star of David Boxing Promotions Team Up With Boxer Junior Wright To Honor NY Police Thursday Night, Jan. 22nd i Webster Hall i Manhattan

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Brooklyn, NY (January 20, 2015)– Mekemeke me te uruhi ture mahi i roto i te taupiri i te hītori roa, me te faahiahia. Kua whakaratohia Pirihimana Leagues Athletic he wahapu ano ia mo nga tamariki ke, a i tukuna i-mōrea to'u tupú, me te uruhi ture kaimahi ki te taunekeneke me te hanga i here e whakamatau iho painga, a tauturu i te haapuai i te hoki hapori he pakarukaru. Ma te taua i roto i te ngakau, promoter Dmitriy Salita and his headliner on the Rāpare, Jan. 22 Kei te Kaiiriiri ake kāri mekemeke pro i Webster Hall i Manhattan, ki te whakahonore i te haamana'oraa o te NYPD kaitohutohu e rua patua whakamutunga marama i roto i te ohipa ati.

Junior Wright Ko te he 12-0 cruiserweight, ki 10 Koó, nei whawhai uaua Texan Rayford Johnson i runga i te whakaatu Salita. Marere ake ia, ka hiahia ia ki te mahi i tona wahi ki te whakahonore i te cops faaoti’ mahara, a ka maeneene hoki i te whētuki i roto i te hapori, pea tokoni i roto i te whakaiti i te waku i waenganui i cops me te feia apî i roto i te tahi mau noho rawakore.

“Rongo ahau i pā ana ki te rangatira New York City pirihimana e rua i whakamokea i Hakihea me te raruraru katoa i ngā haere i runga i,” Na ka mea a Wright. “Ahau tupu ake i roto i Chicago, me nga mea katoa e haere mai ki a taua mea. Toku mahi katoa ki te pirihimana kua runga ake te poari. Kua awhinatia e ratou ki ahau he rota ki toku mahi.” Tona kaiwhakahaere Steve Clemente ko te 25 tau hōia o Illinois State Pirihimana i te ia tata mutu tahi-kaiwhakangungu Pete George i muri tata 30 tau ano he āpiha pirihimana Chicago tapa. Ki te taua, Whakatapua Junior kua tenei whawhai ki te mahara o NYPD. rangatira Wenjian Liu me Rafael Ramos.

A, no te rongonga o Salita te mahere, ko ia, nui atu i te hari ki te haere mai i runga i te poari. “Junior Ko te tauira nui,” Na ka mea a Word. “Ko ia pakeke-mahi, i whakaritea ka arotahi ana i runga i te hanga i te whai hua i roto i mekemeke.”

N.Y.P.D. rangatira e haere ana Rāpare Ka riro ia i te tikite hawhe-utu po.

“Ka hoki to matou he kawa 10 tatau mo te toa hinga i te aroaro o te hui matua,” Said Word.

Kei Webster Hall i 125 Te Tai Rāwhiti 11 Street, New York, NY 10003.

Doors tuwhera hoki te kāri 10-a'ee i 7 PM ET, ki te utu tīkiti tīmata i $40.

 

 

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WBU title on line Pagliara vs Robertson on Thursday, January 22 i Webster Hall i New York City

Amuiraa Press tenei Rāpare i Capizzi Restaurant (Te Hau-ā-uru 41 st i Ave 9) i 2 PM

Brooklyn, NY (January 13, 2015)-Dmitry Salita announced today that the WBU Americas Featherweight Title will be up for grabs as an added co feature to his popular Brooklyn Brawl Boxing Series.

Floriano Pagliara, Ko te rongonui Italian i Cecine Italy, a inaianei e noho ana i roto i te Williamsburgh Brooklyn e tangohia i runga i patipati neke Antwan Robertson i Minnesota USA

Pagliara has held title belts as the IBF Mederteranian Champion and Italian Federation in the Jr. Division Kōmāmā.

Floriano loves America. He has become very popular with the local Italian communities in the tri state area. Kei te whakahonoretia rawa ia ki te whawhai mo te taitara Amerika i roto i te mua o tona turanga tahi American. People whakautu ki Flori. Dmitry me tona kapa whakatairanga e tino hari ki te tautoko tahi e hopoi mai Floriano” faahitihia Rich Komissar, the American promoter for Pagliara. “Tautoko ana pā ia” Ange Komissar

Ko te nekehanga ki te rima tekau mā whitu ko te tahi mea i te Italian kua fakakaukau o mai i tona neke ki Amerika i te tau torutoru hoki.

“Tamata ahau tonu ki te whakaaro o te hanga i te rohe mā whitu, engari i roto i te Itari e kore toku whakangungu me te kai i tukua hoki tenei. Otiia i roto i te Amerika i ahau te whakangungu pai mo tenei, a inaianei ahau kahore atu atu i ahau 132 lbs ka ahau te whakangungu wā ia wā, me te kore” said the affable Italian with his operatic dialect.

“Ko oaoa Star o Whakatairanga Rawiri ki te tāpiri i tēnei a'ee ano he āhuatanga tahi” said Dmitry Salita of Star of David Promotions. “I have seen Floriano fight a few times here in New York Area. He is far and away one of the New York Area’s most popular fighters. He always brings a good crowd and he gives a great show. Whakapono ana ahau ki te matchup e hoatu e koe e matou i konei (Pagliara / Robertson) will produce an all out action packed fight that the fans will like. Ko te kore Antwan Robertson i roto i te whawhai puhoi. Fakamanatu e ia he iti moka o Junior Jones ki ahau… Tenei whawhai, ka waiho he whawhai”.

The Brooklyn Brawl Series will hop over the river to Manhattan for this show on January 22. Ka tū te kāri i te ao rongonui Webster Hall 125 Te Tai Rāwhiti 11th Street NYC New York 10003.

He ka he amuiraa press tenei Rāpare i Capizzi Restaurant i 2 PM. Capizzi is located at West 41st street and 9th ave.

Kei raro ko te ataata o Pagliara, tei i tapa “Ko te Brooklyn Rocky”

 

 

 

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Ua faaite kāri Pakanga Brooklyn Full mō te Webster Hall

Ka whana atu Star o Whakatairanga Rawiri ratou 2015 year in boxing i runga i Jan. 22, ki te whakaaturanga tāmi-Kikī i Webster Hall i New York City.

Promoter Dmitriy Salita is pleased to announce a compelling main event for the January 22 kāri i Webster Hall i New York, which pits cruiserweight contender Junior Wright, he pugilist Chicago-e hāngai ana, ki te Texan uaua Rayford Johnson i roto i te a'ee 10-a tawhio. “Junior i roto i te puni ki a Tamutu Stevenson no te mea ataahua’ whawhai i runga i Dec. 19, a ka he rite ki te wero i te pai i roto i te ao Junior,” Na ka mea a Word. “Ko titiro ia ki te hanga i te tauākī.” Kei te buzzed tonu Johnson i te patu ia 16-1 Vincent Miranda o Hepetema whakamutunga a ka me Wright ki te hei i runga i te karere.

 

Mäminga Salita te mo te “whawhai o te pūmanawa tau” taupatupatu pitting Kōmāmā Dimash Niyazov ki te toa Kōmāmā mua NYS Ariel Durán i roto i te a'ee whakaritea mō te 6-rauna.. “Ko e uaua test o Dimash,” Na ka mea a Word.

 

Rising amanaki Gary Beriguette o te titiro Brooklyn ki te faahoruhoru i roto i te taupatupatunga Welter teina; tutaki ia NYC tahi tino Raphael Marama o Albany i roto i te a'ee a tawhio ono, te tangata nana nei kahore rave i roto i te whawhai puhoi, and Salita expects him to continue that trend onJan. 22.

 

He KO Ko te rave'a taa, ina kite i pā whawhai ki te tuatahi SODP o te rererangi taumahamaha Ytalo Perea, te Maori Ecuador, titiro ki te waiho tona tohu i runga i Emilio Salas i roto i te a'ee 4-a tawhio. The Pan Am Games champ seeks to bring a heavyweight belt back to his native land to show off proudly.

 

Salita titiro ki te kia cornering i te mākete i runga i opuaraa patu taimaha i mua, me te taimaha; tetahi tetahi i roto i taua kāwai, titiro ki te whakaatu atu i tona mea i roto i te NYC, is Russian Alexey Zubov, he hai-tau 28-tau nei hiahia KO climaxes. He will face Eric George i roto i te a'ee 4-a tawhio.

 

Welterweight amanaki Treysean Wiggins, i roto i o Newburgh, NY, Ko tetahi KO-craver i raro i te kara Salita e hiahia ana ki takoto te pākitanga iho i Webster Hall, ina e ia ki runga ki Llyas Aksbaev.

 

Fan tino Floriano Pagliara e kumea mano tini o te pā e aroha ki tona pahaki nui-rōrahi, ahuareka tuakiri me te mata ātaahua; he will be in action on Jan. 22 as well in an 8 a'ee tetahi taha ki Antwun Robertson i roto i te a'ee 8-a tawhio.

 

Rising whitu Whakaaro nui Augusta Kei te titiro ki te piro tetahi KO, te whakawhānui i tona pūkenga tino o te whakauru-i-KO ki ono, ka tango ia ia ki runga ki Eddie Edmond i roto i te a'ee ono-a tawhio.

 

Hāpai National a NY Golden karapu Marcos Suárez, he whetu i mua nei i roto i te kanohi o taea Salita, e hiahia ana ki te tahae i te whakaatu i Webster Hall. He takes on undefeated Utiere Hernandez o Geneva, New York i roto i te Tamaiti 4-a tawhio. Welterweight a'ee.

 

Damien yero o ka titiro te Bronx ki te hanga i tona tuatahi pro he tetahi angitu rite e ia ki runga ki Brooklyn slugger Mack Babb i roto i te 4-a tawhio Welterweight a'ee.

 

Ko te Star o te kapa Rawiri pakipaki ringa mo ratou taumahamaha ti'aturi Jarrell Miller, who rose to 11-0 i runga i te Paraire po, ki te wini mo Arona Kinch whakatau i roto i te California. Ko te faaoaoaraa-kōtaha teitei, ngā i runga i ESPN o “Rāmere Whawhai te Po.”

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