Tūtohu Archives: Alicia Ashley

Anthony “Wai” Young headlines on Saturday, December 16th at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City

Heavyweight contender Chazz Witherspoon in action

Gabriel Pham, Alicia Ashley, Prince Badi Ajamu, Terrance Cauthen & Ikram Kerwat in separate bouts

Plus undefeated Vidal Rivera and Mike Hilton

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Atlantic City, New Jersey (Whiringa 2, 2017)–Local favorite Anthony “Wai” Young will headline a special night of action dubbedBoardwalk Brawls 2” i runga i Rāhoroi, December 16th i The Claridge Hotel i roto i te Atlantic City.
The show is promoted by Mis Downing Promotions.
Young of Atlantic City has a record of 18-2 ki ono knockouts, and is riding a seven fight winning streak.
Te 29 year-old Young is a six-year veteran who has garnered wins over Jose Javier Calderon (4-1), and is coming off a six-round unanimous decision over 56-fight veteran Carlos Winston Velasquez on August 19th at The Claridge.
This will be Young’s 4th consecutive start at The Claridge and 12th overall fight in his hometown of Atlantic City.
Young’s opponent in the scheduled ten-round bout will be announced shortly.
Appearing the eight-round heavyweight co-feature will be Heavyweight Chazz Witherspoon.
Witherspoon o Paulsboro, New Jersey e ha lekooti o 36-3 ki 28 knockouts.
Te 36 year-old Witherspoon is a 13-year-professional has fought some of the top fighters in the Heavyweight division.
He has wins over Yul Witherspoon (1-0), Michael Alexander (11-0), Talmidge Griffis (24-6-3), Honatana Haggler (18-1), Adam Richards (21-1), Ty Cobb (14-2), Nick Guivas (11-2-2) and Michael Marrone (21-5).
Witherspoon has stopped his last six foes, and is coming off a 4th round stoppage over Carlos Sandoval on October 1, 2016 in Trenton, New Jersey.
Witherspoon’s opponent will be announced shortly.
An all-star lineup makes up an exciting undercard.

I roto i te pāngia e waru-a tawhio:

Former world Super Bantamweight champion Alicia Ashley (24-11-1, 4 Koó) of Jamaica will fight Kristie Simmons (8-3, 2 Koó) o Denver, Colorado.
I roto i te pāngia e ono-a tawhio:
Gabriel Pham (9-1, 4 Koó) of Atlantic City will take on an opponent to be named in a super middleweight bout.

Prince Badi Ajamu (28-3-1, 15 Koó) o Camden, NJ will take on an opponent to be named in a cruiserweight fight.

Mua U.S. Häkinakina Terrance Cauthen (36-8, 9 Koó) o Trenton, NJ will take on an opponent to be named in a junior welterweight bout.

I roto i te pāngia e wha-a tawhio:

Vidal Rivera (7-0, 4 Koó) o Camden, NJ will take on an opponent to be named in a featherweight bout.
Mike Hilton (7-0, 6 Koó) o Trenton, NJ will take on an opponent to be named in a cruiserweight bout.

Shadd Gamhour (5-0, 4 Koó) o Pensacola, FL will take on an opponent to be named in a middleweight tussle.

Ahaukram Kerwat (8-1, 5 Koó) of Beja, Tunisia will take on an opponent to be named in a lightweight scrap.

Utu Tickets e i $150, $120, $85 & $60 and can be purchased at The Claridge Hotel or by calling 609-712-3854 īmēra rānei mreglus12@aol.com

MAYWEATHER PROMOTIONS IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE 8TH TITANS OF THE TRADE: BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS AT MGM GRAND

Pāwhiritia HERE for Photos from the last Titans of the Trade Event
Las Vegas (August 1, 2017) – Mayweather Promotions is preparing for this signature event for the 8th consecutive time! Titans o te Trade: Parakuihi o Champions is set to take place on the morning of the Mayweather vs. McGregor weigh-in, Rāmere, August 25 i MGM Grand. This event celebrates the continuous achievements of individuals who are influencers the sports and entertainment world to make it what it is today.
This year’s theme is Dream, Conquer, and Sparkle-exemplifying the acknowledgement of those who have shined or sparkled in their respective professional fields. The ability to shine bright within the industry is noteworthy and deserves recognition and presentation of one of our prestigious awards.
Honorees from our 2016 Titans of the Trade affair include: first African American VP in Major League Baseball history; Marian Rhodes, former WBC World Champion; Alicia Ashley, 2016 Häkinakina; Vashti Cunningham, Chi-Town’s finest breakers; The Monster Kids, and Premier Boxing ChampionsPresident of Boxing Operations; Sylvia Browne-Owens. Honorees to be recognized at the upcoming event include: multi-talented musician and actress; Tally, undefeated boxing world champion and MMA fighter; Heather Hardy, UC-Riverside’s top performing female basketball player; Simone Decoud, former UNLV softball coach; Shan McDonald, and remarkable boxing referee; Sparkle Lee.
Honorees:
Young Trailblazer Award recipient- Tally is an up and coming multi-talented rap artist, songwriter, actress and musician from sunny Nashville, Tennessee. Growing up, Tally took interest into becoming an artist when she began making YouTube covers, landed lead roles in her school plays, and starting playing the guitar, which helped her songwriting skills. Music always played an important role in her life and that landed her a star role in the second season of Lifetime’s The Rap Game. After being eliminated after the first episode, she didn’t let that deter her future success. She continued to focus on her music career, ultimately landed her another opportunity on the third season of The Rap Game, as well as performing at the 2017 Radio Disney Awards.
Young Trailblazer Award recipient- Simone Decoud has made headlines due to her continuous success as a point guard at UC-Riverside. This Riverside native has been a three-time, All-Big West Honoree, who has averaged 11.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, a 3.1 assists per game this season. Simone has finished her junior year in college as the team’s seventh all-time leading scorer and second on the career assists list and expects to graduate with a degree in Media Cultural Studies. After graduating, she will look to begin her professional basketball career overseas.
Golden Glove Award recipient- Heather “Ko te Heat” Hardy has let her talent do all the talking. She has contributed to diversifying the sports industry by her remarkable success as a female boxer and strength through her continuous achievements in the industry. Being a single mother and a professional boxer has come with a lot of hard-work and dedication but Heather has conquered her adversities through recognition in combat-sports. Her most recent achievement was her TKO win at her MMA debut against Alice Yauger on June 24th. Heather is also unbeaten in the boxing ring with 20 toa, 4 KO’s and the WBC super bantamweight & featherweight world titlesTitans of the Trade Award recipient- Shan McDonald was inducted into the UNLV Athletics Hall of Fame after leading the Rebels to 511 whakaora i roto i 17 seasons, seven-straight NCAA tournaments from 1990-96, and three appearances in the Women’s College World Series. The former UNLV softball coach drove her team to break, or tie, 30 school records, which helped earn her the ‘all-time winnings coach’s title. She has proven to be a true titan in sports.
Meritorious Achievement Award recipient- Sparkle Lee has lead a reputable career as a boxing referee that has helped reshape the image of the ‘third man in the ringfor all women. She has made history on countless occasions including as the first female referee to be inducted in the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Her love for boxing started as a routine workout at Gleason’s Gym in the 80’s and transpired into a career of 30+ tau, paving the way for female referees to follow.
In addition to our honorees, the event will be hosted by, TV personality and fashion designer;Angel Brinks. Ētahi atu 2 special guest performances by talented Las Vegas native; Cabria Anderson and singer and songwriter, Jade Novah.
This year’s Titans o te Trade: Parakuihi o Champions- Dream, Conquer, & Sparkle Kei te tautoko e: The Money Team, Mayweather Sports, MGM Grand, SHOWTIME, Fnom, Screaming Images BoxRaw, Alexandre Crepin, Fight Label, Versace Fragrances, Smooth Operators Salon, Too Pretty Brand, and PINTA USA.
Pāwhiritia HERE to purchase tickets to the most anticipated breakfast in the industry.
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I roto i te taha ki tenei hui nui, those who have a strong desire to work and contribute their efforts within the Sports and Entertainment Industry, the Floyd Mayweather Jr. Foundation tuku he karahipi mō wahine i runga i te pūtake bi-ā-tau. This program is funded by the proceeds donated to the foundation as a result of the Titans of the Trade Breakfast. It is designed to offer assistance to women with the potential to make a positive impact, atu to ratou mātauranga, a ka whai hua i te tikanga ano he katoa. Ki te tono mō te Floyd Mayweather Jr. Foundation Advancement of Women in Sports & Whakangahau Karahipi tere:http://tfmjf.org/scholarships/. The deadline to apply for the spring semester is Whiringa 15.

7th TITANS OF THE TRADE BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS: IMPACTFUL, INFLUENTIAL AND BIGGER THAN EVER!

Las Vegas (E whitu. 22, 2016) – Another memorable Titans of the Trade Breakfast of Champions is in the books as the seventh installment of the Mayweather Promotionsceremony which took place on Saturday, E whitu. 17 i Tom Colicchios Craftsteak inside The MGM Grand in Las Vegas. This year’s event resulted in a morning of excellence, regarded as the most influential to date, surrounded by powerful and accomplished women in the sports industry.
Honorees included the first African American VP in MLB history Marian Rhodes, Premier Boxing Champions President of Boxing Operations Sylvia Browne-Owens, Boxing’s WBC World Champion Alicia Ashley, and a newly added Young Trailblazer Award category recipients: the young and talented group of 6 siblings ages 8-18; The Finest Family, and record-setting high-jump phenomenon Vashti Cunningham.
For the second year in a row, the breakfast was hosted by HBO’sBallersstar Jazmyn Simon who opened the ceremony with her story on how she withstood the trials of all the hard work put into auditions and theno’sthat came along with them before going to snag a starring role in HBO’s #1 rated 30-minute comedy series.
The Finest Family opened up the stage by receiving the first ever Young Trailblazers Award. The award was added to the program this year, to celebrate the young achievers in the sports & entertainment industry. The Finest Family showed us what unity and perseverance can bring.
We were once homeless, all we want to do is give back and let the families know to push hard. Now here we are accepting an award from Mayweather Promotions, who truly believes in our family. This award is dedicated to our parents, we would not be here accepting this Young Trailblazer award if it wasn’t for them.
We fight the same battles as everyone else, we fight together as a family, and we fight to win. To motivate kids around the world to stay off the streets, and that we will not stop.
Following a heartfelt speech, was boxing’s own Alicia Ashley who was honored with the Golden Glove Award, for her achievements in boxing and business accomplishments post-career. Ashley made history when she won the WCB super bantamweight title, becoming the oldest female champion at the age of 48.
This was a great event, receiving such an amazing award among such amazing people, I am honored to be here with such strong women and to be The 2016 Golden Glove recipient!”
Marian Rhodes took the stage to receive The Titan of the Trade award, with her moving speech, and reminder to everyone that change is necessary.
Al Campanis once said, African Americans could not hold positions in the front offices in baseball, most people would have saw that as a statement. I saw that as an opportunity. It was an opportunity to show how I was raised, how I was prepared in school growing up, who my parents were and taught me to be. That this is not about my race.
Na, I stand here proud to be the highest ranking African American woman in baseball, to have become the first African American Vice President at the St. Louis Cardinals organization back in 1994 (for a team who existed since 1881), and currently holding the highest position in MLB Human Resources, with the Arizona Diamondbacks. I am a Titan of the Trade!
Closing the ceremony of great exemplary recipients was Sylvia Browne-Owens who accepted The Meritorious Award, for her fearlessness and accomplishments, in the male dominated boxing industry.
I want to thank Mayweather Promotions, I am humbled and honored to accept such a prestigious award. I am proud to be among such powerful women in this industry.
I was put in a position where I would become someone, one day. I was put behind Al Haymon who was the best at what he did. I was molded to not take no as an answer and to work hard. Never put limits on what you can accomplish.
This year’s ceremony brought unity amongst those in attendance. Each person was moved by these inspiring figures, and touched by their journey in becoming a Titan!
I roto i te taha ki tenei hui nui, those who have a strong desire to work and contribute their efforts within the Sports & Entertainment Industry have an opportunity receive a scholarship from the Floyd Mayweather Jr. Foundation. This program is designed to offer assistance to women who strive to make a positive impact, atu to ratou mātauranga, a ka whai hua i te tikanga ano he katoa. Ki te tono mō te Floyd Mayweather Jr. Foundation: Haereraa i mua o te vahine i roto Sports & Whakangahau Karahipi tere:http://tfmjf.org/scholarships/. The deadline to apply for the spring 2017 semester is Whiringa 15.
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Te Titans o te Trade: Parakuihi o Champions was sponsored by: MGM Grand, Showtime Networks Inc., Las Vegas Tickets, Fnom, D’usse, Sababa Water,Arctic, Zoey Van Jones Brow Studio, The Birthday Suit, Hott Cakez of Las Vegas, and Box Human Landscapers.

RAGING BABE BRUNCH NEW YORK, NEW YORK A SUCCESS, DUVA HONORED

NEW YORK – Pipiri 28, 2016 – Inspiration was in the air June 11th as the women of boxing gathered at Seven Bistro for The Raging Babe Brunch, New York, New York, Raging Babe Eventsseventh gathering of its kind, designed to break barriers and leverage contacts to conduct business and build friendships. The gathering was the first in New York City, and drew a slew ofRaging Babes,” who together honored Main Events’ Tumu Kathy Duva. Included in those who attended were former NYSAC Chairwoman Melvina Lathan, Kaitautoko Sparkle Lee, IFBA World Flyweight Champion Eileen Olszewski, WBC World Super Bantamweight Champion Alicia Ashley, four-time National Boxing Champion Melissa St. Vil, IWBF World Super Featherweight Champion, Ronica Jeffrey and guest speaker John Femiano of John Francis LLC.
After a rousing introduction by “Riri Babe” Michelle Rosado, attendees brunched and networked, with Frank Sinatra crooning in the background, sharing their triumphs and business cards. “The brunch is so much more than just a breakfast event,” said Rosado. “The connections forged here have resulted in business collaborations and friendships. What started as an annual event, has grown, and I can easily see us gathering quarterly, all over the country.
Post brunch, the time had come to honor one of boxing’s trailblazers, Kathy Duva, who was presented the Raging Babe Luminary Award. Among those who shared stories of Duva’s boxing growth and dominance was Main Events’ Vice peresideni o Operations, Joleen Mizzone, who has worked side-by-side with Duva for 19 tau. Although she couldn’t attend in person due to being in California with three of Main Events’ whawhai, Mizzone had colorful, but moving words for her friend and colleague. “Kathy Duva has been through a lot in her life. I have seen her overcome so much in these past 19 tau. I remember thinking to myself, “Wow she is one of the strongest people I know!” She has inspired me to be the person I am in this business. Her morals and eye for this business are [expletive] extraordinary.
One of the secrets to happiness is the innocent enjoyment of simple things,” said first-time brunch attendee and former NYSAC Chairwoman Melvina Lathan as she described the event. “Ma te taua i roto i te ngakau, how wonderful to share a moment in time with a group of women, dining,, conversing, and laughing, all the while emanating beauty, mana, grace and joy, without even trying. It was intimate, genuine and loads of fun, especially the reading of the infamous congratulatory letter submitted by Jolene!”
This was another inspiring event in one of the greatest cities in the world,” said Rosado of the brunch. “There was so much talent, so much heart, so much passion, and so much boxing knowledge contained in these four walls. There were lovers, whawhai, survivors, and I sincerely hope that the connections they made on that day result in amazing business collaborations and lifelong friendships. I’m so grateful for everyone who attended, and to Kathy Duva, for being an example for all women in the industry.
The Raging Babe Brunch is made possible by the generous support of several organizations. “The Raging Babe brunches are labor of love for me,” said Rosado. “They aren’t meant to put money in anyone’s pocketon contrary, and the cost has often fallen far short of sponsor contributions. I want to take this opportunity to truly, from my heart, thank the organizations that make it possible for these events to continue. These organizations, by virtue of their partnership, celebrate and support the women of boxing, and the spirit of these events. From my heart, and the hearts of the women who attended New York, New York, whakawhetai ki a koe Mekemeke Organization World (WBO), War Tape, Box Stats, Boss Case, Kaunihera mekemeke World (WBC), John Francis LLC a To'u Tupú Fighting Whakamua.

Brooklyn Brawl to air on Tuff TV, Rātapu tenei, January 17th at 10 PM ET / PT

You Can Stick To This Resolution–Kia mataara “Brooklyn Pakanga” on Tuff TV!
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Brooklyn, NY (January 13, 2016)-The New Year is here and resolutions are being crafted as we speak. Lose that stubborn five poundsstop using curse words so much..eat more broccoli. And we have one more to add to the list..and we at Salita Promotions guarantee you can stick with this resolution.

Here it is: make a promise to yourself to watch the latest episode of

“Brooklyn Pakanga,” i runga i Jan. 17, i 10 PM.

The rock ’em sock ’em action will screen in prime-time on Tuff TV, America’s first digital broadcast network to offer original programming targeted at men and the specific pursuits, interests, and hobbies they are passionate about.

Viewers will enjoy watching Guinness Book of World Records entrant Alicia Ashley show that age is nothing but a number, as she skillfully battles for the WBC super bantamweight championship, against the rugged Irishwoman Christina McMahon. Ashley has now surpassed Bernard Hopkins as the boxer who most deftly has fended off the ravages of Father Time. She’s 48, and great.

Ano, tune in to Tuff and see the US debut of skilled bantamweight contender Nikolay Potapov, a Russian scrapper who is on the cusp of receiving a title shot.

NYC-area and increasingly, nationwide fight fans have come to expect solid matchups featuring contenders, rising stars and talented up ‘n comers showing their stuff on “Brooklyn Pakanga” promotions. The TV broadcast features the work of NYFights.com publisher and editor Michael Woods, formerly of ESPN Magazine. He called the blow by blow action with analyst Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller, the heavyweight prospect now in the mix as one of the top American heavyweights in the game today.

Brooklyn Brawl will premiere Rātapu, January 17th at 10:00 PM Eastern and Pacific. It will also air on Rātapu, January 24th and Sunday, January 31st i te wa ano. The show was produced by Harry Cicma Production LLC

We are pleased to offer our product to Tuff TV, which reaches more then 40 million TV households in the United States and Puerto Rico, and has a network of 45 broadcast affiliates in 42 television markets,” said Salita Promotions head Dmitriy Salita. “Fans in LA, Chicago, Philly, Atlanta, and on and on will be pleased with the card. We look for 2016 to be another step in the right direction for our company and our fighters, who are frequently being featured on premium cable and broadcast television. Junior middleweight Steven Martinez made us proud with his recent knockout win over Jorge Melendez. Big Baby Miller, Bakhtiyer Eubov will be on Showtime January 22, and their fan base is growing in a big way. I wish all fight fans a happy new year, and ask you to log on to our website to get updates on our fights and fighters!”

Guinness World Record- WBC world title on line at Brooklyn Brawl October 29th

48 ME KIHI'I GREAT; AO Guinness Record Holder ā-miharo Alicia Ashley karapu UP THURSDAY

Ashley tihi utaina KĀRI FIGHT AT Aviator i Brooklyn

Brooklyn, N.Y.. (Oketopa. 28, 2015)She is a dean at the Bernard Hopkins School of Pugilism.
Alicia Ashley, 48 tau, Ka ngana te taitara ao ki te riro, te ao WBC super wahine karauna whā, i runga i Rāpare ahiahi i roto i Brooklyn, a ki te mea ia angitu, e whakanuia ia ki tetahi tua maere ki a ia anō. Ka riro ia i tetahi atu urunga ki te Guinness Buka a Ao Records rite te wahine matamua te taitara ao ki te riro, te whakatakoto i tētahi pae noa teitei ki tona pikinga maere me te mauroa.
Te ngana ka tango i te wahi i runga i tetahi atu “Brooklyn Pakanga” kāri e whakatairangatia ana e Dmitriy Salita, a ka kia takirua Ashley atu ki Christina McMahon, i runga i te rere ūkui i te matatini Aviator i roto i te tonga Brooklyn.
Ashley sports a 22-10-1 (4 Koó) record, a faaite i te tahi o te mea ana i ona tohu, a ka haere tonu ki te tamau noa mua te wāhi i reira e iri ara nga pugilists piko ake nga mitts.

“Ite ahau kua ahau i te mahi rongonui i roto i te mekemeke e kore te kanohi kitea monetarily,” Ka mea a Ashley. “Ahau i te papatu, e wha wa ao, me kua i roto i te Guinness Buka a Ao Records rite te toa mekemeke wahine matamua. Kua ahau i whawhai katoa i runga i te ao, me te i whawhaki, whakaute nga wahi katoa, me te wa e whawhai ahau. Hoki ahau, mekemeke ko te mahi, me te tonu ahau te mahi i toku pai ki te whakangahau.”

Ka mea a Salita e titau nei ia e meatia e ia tika e. “E whakahonoretia matou ki te whai i te taua pai kaipara me te tūranga tauira kīnaki tenei kāri pai,” ka mea ia. “Alicia he tangata te tangata, wahine me nga tamariki e taea te titiro ki runga ki te, te tangata nei kia maha maitatai nui, hei kaitäkaro me te tangata.”

Ashley whawhai mo te aroha o te mahi, a ka mahi i runga i ona pūkenga i muri i maka ana i roto i te ra mahi. “Toku mahi matua ko te kaiwhakangungu whaiaro, me te mekemeke i a Gleason Faleva'inga,” tonu ia. “E ora ana ahau i roto i te Bed Stuy, Brooklyn ki taku tahu Matthieu, i tutaki nei ki ahau i te omaoma e ono matahiti i teie nei.”

And what she does she think of the lady who will try and take her down a peg Rāpare po?

“Christina McMahon Ko te toa tūturu ko wai kua riro i roto i te iari o tētahi atu ki muri, ka riro he taitara. Ka waiho ia hei hoariri pāharakeke nei e haere mai ki te whawhai, me i te tino no te toku kāhua slick. Ahau i te toa tawhiti roa, me te matapae e ka haere atu ahau ki te wini whakatau loto.”

Doors tuwhera i 6 p.m. ki te a'ee tuatahi whakaritea hoki 6:30 p.m., rite te Brooklyn Pakanga titiro ki te faatîtî kotahi ano New York City ki fistic riri. Timata tīkiti i $20 a e wātea ana mā te karanga 1-844-890-2120 ranei mā te toro SalitaPromotions.com.

Nguha Potapov wāhanga o Eastern Pākehā Talent ngaru i roto i Brooklyn i tenei po Rāpare

Pugilism Ao-piha he hoki i roto i Brooklyn, Ko te whakakake ki te kauwhau Salita Whakatairanga.
Brooklyn, N.Y.. (Oketopa. 26, 2015)I Rāpare, Oketopa. 29, blue-chip contender Nikolay Potapov, runga No. 9 i roto i te ao i roto i whā, ka whakaatu atu ana ngā pūkenga nui i roto i te tāone o nga kingi.
Tona rangatira faahiahia mai i muri i tika 13 whawhai ngaio, toa katoa.
Kei te maka kaiwhakatairanga Dmitriy Salita te pa i oti i runga i te kāri whawhai toka-totoka, e kauwhau i te Matatini Aviator i roto i te tonga Brooklyn.
“Nikolay Ko te nguha runga, me te titiro ahau atu ki tona whawhai i runga i te raupapa Brooklyn Pakanga rite tona talateu ki te pā whawhai American,” ka mea te kaiwhakatairanga, i noho nei mauihaa i roto i te kowhiuwhiu i te mura o te pūtaiao reka i roto i NYC mo te mua tau e rave rahi. “Kei a ia ngā pūkenga katoa ki te whakataetae ki te pai i roto i te ao nei.”
Hails Potapov i Russia, a he wāhanga o te poipoi hou o Eastern battlers Pākehā nei e tango mana o te hākinakina, tapahia i te kakahu o te Gennady Golovkins me Sergey Kovalevs.
E ia tona 13-0 (6 Kos) lekooti i runga i te raina ki te Mexican maa, Pedro Melo, he hōia o 25 whawhai pro i roto i te a'ee whakaritea mō te 10-rauna.
Pērā ki te maha whawhai Russian, Potapov Ko te kaikonihi manawanui, pai ki te haere mai i mua, kia mua, He taketake mārō, e nifó tahi pai, e matau ana te uara o te whakaeke tinana arotahi, mauria tona kotingotingo koroiroi…fele, ka waiho ia e hiahia te tangata aces whā ki te totohe ki, hohoro. Ko te tuatahi, He ki te hapai i mahi ia i runga i Rāpare po.
He tokomaha e haere ana i te whakaaturanga ka haamana'o te hui matua oaoa i te kāri Salita whakamutunga, i roto i te Coney Island, ka tere Maukati Koroniria Alex Miskirtchian. Matchmaking Fan-hoa ko te tohu Salita; te tahi atu pāngia i runga i te tap ngā te whawhai taitara, pitting Alicia Ashley (22-10-1) ki Christina McMahon (7-0) i roto i te a'ee 10-a tawhio mo te wātea WBC wahine ao karauna whā super.
Hitters Hard Bakhtiyar Eyubov (8-0; Welterweight super), whitu tekau teina Steve Martinez (15-2) a super welter Mikkel LesPierre (10-0-1) E katoa e whai ana ki te hanga i te pōrutu i roto i ono pāngia a tawhio, i roto i te puka o te mahi knockout, i te Aviator. Cruiserweight Emilio Salas (3-1-1), super Kōmāmā Giorgi Gelashvilli (2-0) a debuting welter super Serdar Hudayberviyev e whakaaturia i roto i te wha pāngia a tawhio, me.
“Tonu to tatou torohaki ki to tatou raupapa Brooklyn Pakanga ki te tupu,” Said Word. “Ahau, me nga whawhai katoa ngaio pakeke-mahi i runga i te kāri, appreciate your support! Haere mai kia kite i tenei kuao, me te pūmanawa paihere o kaimekemeke whakaatu ki a koe he aha mekemeke ko te hākinakina tino toa i roto i te ao!”
Doors tuwhera i 6 p.m. ki te a'ee tuatahi whakaritea hoki 6:30 p.m., rite te Brooklyn Pakanga titiro ki te faatîtî kotahi ano New York City ki fistic riri. Timata tīkiti i $20 a e wātea ana mā te karanga 1-844-890-2120 ranei i te toro SalitaPromotions.com.

Q&A: AO TOP TEKAU whā Nikolay POTAPOV

Nguha Russian ki te uru atu Area pugilists i Oct. 29 Brooklyn Pakanga
Brooklyn, N.Y.. (Oketopa. 20, 2015) – Ka kotahi ano whakarato Mekemeke toa-tahuri-kaiwhakatairanga Dmitriy Salita NYC ki te po o te toa pugilistic rite te IBF mua, WBA ko NABA International Junior Welterweight Champion hopoi mai tona raupapa Brooklyn Pakanga hoki ki te tonga Brooklyn i runga i Rāpare, Oketopa. 29. Ko te Aviator Sports me Events Center Ka mahi rite te whenua whakamatautauranga i muri hoki maha New York City-e hāngai ana whetu maranga; tia whakaohoting kau whare undercard ki ngā ngā, te wahi teLycian “Apahinu” Ashley a Christina McMahon (7-0, 3 Koó) Ka tapawha atu mo te WBC Super whā taitara, me te runga-10 nguha whā ao-runga, Nikolay Potapov, hanga ana U.S.A. tuatahi.

“Tatou Oct. 29 Ka ngā whakaaturanga etahi nga whawhai pai o runga i te ao, pērā i world-raTed Nikolay Potapov. Ko ia tetahi o te rawa, tūturu opuaraa ao-runga i roto i te bantamweigTuhinga wehenga. Tenei ka waiho kāri tino tetahi mō pā mekemeke rohe ki te oaoa i,” Said Word, nei tahi-whakatairanga Potapov ki Pavel Popov o PBL Whakatairanga.

Doors tuwhera i 6 p.m. ki te a'ee tuatahi whakaritea hoki 6:30 p.m., rite te Brooklyn Pakanga titiro ki te faatîtî kotahi ano New York City ki fistic riri. Timata tīkiti i $20 a e wātea ana mā te karanga 1-844-890-2120 ranei i te toro SalitaPromotions.com.

Potapov – runga i tēnei wā rite te No. 14 whā i roto i te ao i te WBO me te tauanga i teie nei No. 13 ao e te WBC me No. 10 e BoxRec – ka hoatu e tona tūturu 13-0 record (6 Koó) i runga i te raina rite hanga e ia tona tuatahi i runga i U.S. oneone. Ko te battler nohopuku-aranga haupu ake, nui atu i 180 tītaha runaruna, i mahia ai te maha o te whakataetae whakaora motu, me te ao, a inaianei ano maumauria he pro 25-tau-tawhito, kua kore wa i roto i te takiuru ki runga ki hoki wha pāngia 10-a tawhio noa, me te 12-rounder ki mātanga, runga whakataetae. I roto i tona wikitoria pro whakamutunga, Popatov roaa te taitara WBA Āhia i te besting Jason Canoy, nei tauanga E kore te. 14 i roto i te WBC me No. 12 i roto i te IBF.

Noho matou ki raro, ki a Potapov ki te kitea i roto i pā ana ki tona hītori ki “te pūtaiao reka” a ki te ako atu e pā ana ki te mea e tia'i te nguha hinga kore i tona US. tuatahi:

Pātai: I pehea koe te tiki i to koutou timatanga i roto i te hākinakina o te mekemeke? He aha meinga koe e titiro ki te tahuri ngaio?

Nikolay Potapov: Tīmata ahau mekemeke, ina ko ahau he tamaiti. Ka mea toku papa, “Haapii Mekemeke ki a koutou hei tangata, a ka whakapakari i tō kaha roto, i waho.” I ahau taitamariki ko to tatou hoa i te kaiwhakangungu o Russia Hall o Rongonui mekemeke. Kihai toku papa i ki te whakaaro e pā ana ki te reira no te roa i mua i te tango ahau ki te omaoma, a ko e toku timatanga i roto i te mekemeke.

Pātai: He aha ko to koutou tamarikitanga rite?

Nikolay Potapov: Ahau tupu up i roto i Podolsk, Russia, e tata ana Moscow. Tīmata ahau te tākaro poikiri me te mahi whana mekemeke i te matahiti o te ono i mua i te mutunga tīmata ki te pouaka. E haere ahau ki te kura, me te ka haere ki rānei poikiri mahi mekemeke whana ranei. Ko ahau he kaitākaro poikiri tino pai, me te rangatira o taku kapa, i nga ra katoa e mahia e ahau i haere noa nga rama i roto i i 9 p.m.

Pātai: Kua i koe he ara tere kia whakarārangitia i roto i contenders whā me te Runga 15 i roto i te ao matau i teie nei. He aha kua koutou wahi tino ranei āhuatanga tino mīharo o koutou angitu wawe ngā?

Nikolay Potapov: I ahau atu 170 he nui nui o te wheako me te kaha ki te piki ake i te rarangi pro i te tere tere whawhai runaruna e whakapono ahau i hoatu ki ahau. Aroha ana ahau ki mekemeke, a tahuri ngaio ki te whai toku moe o te hoko i te toa ao, whawhai taitara whawhai me te pā oaoa ki toku pūkenga!

Pātai: He aha koe e titiro whakamua ki roto i te US? He aha e anga whawhai koutou i roto i te U.S. te haere ki te rite?

Nikolay Potapov: Tenei ka waiho i toku haerenga tuatahi ki te U.S.A. Kua moe tonu ahau e pā ana ki te whawhai i roto i te U.S. a i roto i te New York City, a kei te haere mai toku moe pono. E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakaatu i toku pūkenga ki te ao, me te hanga i toku Brooklyn Pakanga waiata he tetahi whakaongaonga. Ko ahau rawa arotahi i runga i toku mahi mekemeke, me te tino oaoa ki te ahu whakamua me te whawhai i te whawhai pai i roto i te ao nei ahau. Kua mahia e ahau ki hinga te tangata Kua ahau i roto i mua o ahau i roto i te whakakai. Ko te aha ahau tauanga kua ahau i roto i te tihi 15 i roto i te ao ki te anake 13 whawhai, no te mea e ahau e hiahia ana ki te whawhai i te pai i roto i toku wehenga. Whawhai ahau whawhai nei he teitei ake te ahau me te ki atu wheako i te tīmatanga i roto i toku mahi pro, Ahau tika e hiahia ana ki te wero i ahau, ka whawhai te pai!

Oketopa. 29 Haapurorohia Brooklyn Pakanga kia ka kauwhautia pārongo i te rā i muri mai. Me whakapā hoa rangatōpū Hiahia Mark Fratto imfratto@linacremedia.com.

No te tīkiti, atu e pā ana ki te whai wāhi me ngā whakahōunga atu i runga i te Rāpare, Oketopa. 29, Brooklyn Pakanga takiuru koa i runga i ki SalitaPromotions.com me AviatorSports.com. A pee i te mahi katoa mā pāpāho pāpori nui ki runga ki te hui – a ki runga ki te po, whawhai – iBrooklynBrawlNY i runga i Twitter, me te Instagram, ranei mā te whakauru i te hashtag #BrooklynBrawl

WBC WORLD TITLE FIGHT FEATURING BROOKLYN’S ALICIA “Apahinu” ASHLEY SET FOR OCT. 29 AT BROOKLYN BRAWL

48-titiro Ashley tau-tau ki te whakawhānui Guinness World Record e patuki atu tūturu Christina McMahon o Ireland.

Brooklyn, N.Y.. (Oketopa. 7, 2015) – MANA'O Guinness! Kia Me ki kia whakahoutia i muri i te i te Buka a Ao Records Rāpare, Oketopa. 29 Kāri Pakanga Brooklyn i te Complex Aviator Sports. Kauwhautia Mekemeke toa-tahuri-kaiwhakatairanga Dmitriy Salita i runga i te Wenerei e te tāpiri i te kāri kē-tino he wahine whawhai taitara ao ki taea pānga hītori.

Brooklyn o ake Alicia “Apahinu” Ashley, ko wai e 48 tau, 81 ra, no te nga mowhiti pere i muri i tenei marama, Ko te titleholder ao mua te tangata nona tēnei wā te Guinness World Record rite toa ao mekemeke wahine te tino pakeke. Ia te tuatahi roaa te wehewehe i runga i Oct. 13, 2013, ka awhina ia te whitiki WBC Super whā ki te wikitoria mo Zenny Sotomayer i Tijuana, Mexico, i 46 tau, 61 ra, ko te kupu waikawa tona wahi i roto i te pūranga ao rongonui.

Ashley (22-10-1, 4 Koó) – runga tuarua i roto i tona wehenga e BoxRec ka tuhia rite ki tetahi o te pai pauna-no-pauna battlers o te wahine i roto i te ao nei – te whai wāhi ki te hītori anō-tuhituhi kotahi ano, ka maka ia ia ake rekoata o te ao atu i roto i te mea tawhiti ina wero ia tūturu Irish toa, me te toa WBC whā Interim nāianei Christina McMahon (7-0, 3 Koó). Kua whakaemi McMahon he ūkui kohakore mai timata tana mahi ngaio i roto i 2010 a ka titiro ki te aukati i te tamataraa o Ashley i te whakawhānui ia tohu Guinness i runga i Rāpare, Oketopa. 29 – e te toa te kāinga te wātea WBC Super whā taitara.

“Tenei ka riro tetahi, epic whakaatu Brooklyn Pakanga ki te WBC whawhai taitara ao ngā i te hui. Ka whai tēnei whakaatu opuaraa me contenders, me whawhai i nga wahi katoa o te ao, me i mea katoa a tawhio noa New York City,” Said Word, te IBF mua, WBA ko NABA International Junior Welterweight Champion nei whawhai i roto i Flatbush, Brooklyn, ano he ngaio. “Alicia Ko tetahi o nga kaimekemeke tino-i titiro tino i roto i te ao, me te titiro ki te whai i roto i te tapuwae o heke mai Hall o Famer Bernard Hopkins i te anō-hopu i te taitara i tēnei wā i roto i tona mahi. Ka tino whakamate ona pūkenga nui ki te whakamātautau ki te nguha tūturu i roto i Christina McMahon.”

I Rāpare, Oketopa. 29, te Aviator Sports me Events Center i Tonga Brooklyn e mahi rite te whenua whakamatautauranga i muri hoki maha New York City-e hāngai ana whetu maranga. Ka hanga te undercards whakaongaonga ki te takahanga ngā, te wahi e Square Ashley me McMahon atu, me te hinga Russian me te runga-10 nguha whā ao-runga, Nikolay Potapov, Kei te whakaturia ki te hanga i tana U.S.A. tuatahi.

Doors tuwhera i 6 p.m. ki te a'ee tuatahi whakaritea hoki 6:30 p.m., rite te Brooklyn Pakanga titiro ki te faatîtî kotahi ano New York City ki fistic riri. Timata tīkiti i $20 a e wātea ana mā te karanga 1-844-890-2120 ranei mā te toro SalitaPromotions.com.

Potapov – runga i tēnei wā rite te No. 14 whā i roto i te ao i te WBO me te tauanga i teie nei No. 10 ao e BoxRec – ka hoatu e tona tūturu 13-0 record (6 Koó) i runga i te raina rite hanga e ia tona tuatahi i runga i U.S. oneone. Ko te battler nohopuku-aranga haupu ake, nui atu i 180 tītaha runaruna, i mahia ai te maha o te whakataetae whakaora motu, me te ao, a inaianei rite kua hohoro piki he pro 25-tau-tawhito ki te wero ia ia ki te wha pāngia 10-a tawhio noa, me te 12-rounder ki runga whakataetae. I roto i tona wikitoria pro whakamutunga, Popatov roaa te taitara WBA Āhia i te patu ia Jason Canoy, nei tauanga E kore te. 14 i roto i te WBC me No. 12 i roto i te IBF.

Welterweight amanaki “Keu” Tresean Wiggins (7-1, 6 Koó) – hou atu te knockout tuatoru-a tawhio noa i te Aug. 25 Brooklyn Pakanga: Mekemeke I te take Beach – ka hoki i runga i te kāri Aviator kia. Ko te whawhai whakapehapeha o Newburgh, N.Y., mīharo whakamutunga marama, ko ki a Baltimore Kevin Womack Jr. a ka titiro ki te tāpiri i tētahi atu wikitoria Tuhinga ki tona anō puäwaitanga.

Tūturu nguha Kōmāmā teina Dimash Niyazov o Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, ka whai whakamatauria ano tona mettle kotahi i te matatini Aviator. Ko te āpiha pirihimana Brooklyn, nei aamu i chronicled e te Wall Street Journal i August, pai ake ki 8-0-3 (5 Koó) ki te ono-a tawhio noa Boxing I te Beach whakatau loto mo toa rohe Ariere “Ahi” Durán i roto i te Brooklyn-Queens crosstown totohe a'ee.

Detroit o James Gordon Smith (8-0, 5 Koó) Ko tetahi whetu maranga maka ana i tona record kohakore ki te whakamātautau i roto i Brooklyn. Ko te waru-wā Motor City Golden karapu taitara-toa, me te toa runaruna motu o mua he loto runga i te hanga i te ingoa hoki ia i roto i te rarangi pro.

He te Welterweight marama me Häkinakina hanga i tona tuatahi ngaio, Serdar Hudayberdiyev mai ki te Brooklyn Pakanga i muri i te mahi runaruna te ao ta'na. Ko te whakapehapeha o tona Turkmenistan taketake i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru o te moana o Kapiana, riro ia te koura i roto i nga kēmu Āhia, a tīpakohia kaimau kara o tona whenua i roto i te 2012 Summer Olympics i Rānana.

Taumahamaha Emilio Salas (3-1-1, 1 KO) o Puerto Rico – nana nei i whakatitiro ake te Mekemeke I te ūkui Beach ki te TKO a tawhio tuarua i te utu o te hoariri Glenn Thomas – Ka tāpiri i te tahi mau whatitiri ki te Oketopa. 29 kāri i Welterweight Giorgi “Goga” Gelashvili (2-0, 2 Koó) o Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, Ka whakarato te uira. Gelashvili, he toru-wā toa motu Hōriana mua, hoariri lōmekina DeLoren Gray-Jordon August whakamutunga ki te salvo ohorere o whiu i roto i te taka noa e rua, ārahi ki te rua o tana wikitoria Tuhinga roto i rite maha whawhai, me te rite maha marama.

He hua o kurahauao, Queens, Edward Valdez I tata tāpiri ki te ūkui Brooklyn Pakanga ka ū mai. He hōia i 13-11-2 (10 Koó), Ka fehangahangai Valdez Aik Shakhnazaryan (16-2, 7 Koó) o Samara, Russia, i roto i te whakataetae Kōmāmā waru-a tawhio noa.

Kia ka kauwhautia Pāohotanga mōhiohio i te rā i muri mai. Me whakapā hoa rangatōpū Hiahia Mark Fratto i mfratto@linacremedia.com.

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