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DeLomba upsets Cowart and Fernandez Shines in DBE Debut

NEW ENGLAND STRONG
RESULTS FROM FOXWOODS
(all pictures by Ed Diller/DiBella Entertainment)
MASHANTUCKET, CT (September 2, 2016) – New England boxers dominated last night’s Broadway Boxing, presented by DiBella Entertainment and sponsored by Nissan of Queens, Optyx, Azad Watches and Christos Steak House, held in the Fox Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut.
Rhode Island lightweight NiceNick DeLomba (11-1, 2 Kos) outboxed and outpunched former Florida State Golden Gloves champion Amos “2 Smooth” Cowart (11-2-1, 9 Kos) for an upset victory by way of an eight-round unanimous decision.
DeLomba, who was one of five winning New Englanders without a loss, took the fight to Cowart, beating him to the punch and effectively counterpunching. Cowart was unable to contain DeLomba’s side-to-side movement or his flurries of punches in the main event.
Everybody looks at me and thinks they’re going to attack my body,” an ecstatic DeLomba said after the fight. “Nobody moves as smooth as me and I’m going to keep doing it.
Nick DeLomba (R) outworked Cowart
Na ngalaba-mma, New Mexico super featherweight Jose “ShortySalinas (10-2-1, 5 Kos) stood tall, stunning Albania native Dardan Zenunaj (12-2, 9 Kos), who is trained byRobert Garcia. Now fighting out of Belgium, Zenunaj couldn’t put Salinas away early and he paid for that in the later rounds. Bloodied and bruised, Salinas refused to stop throwing punches, and his huge heart resulted in an eight-round unanimous decision victory.
Jose Salinas pulled off a stunner
Undefeated Spaniard JonJonferFernandez (9-0, 7 Kos) used a tremendous height and reach advantage to pound his tough Mexican opponent NaciffChata” Castle (17-9-2, 5 Kos) until referee Joey Lupino halted the action midway through the fifth round. Fernandez recently signed a promotional contract with DiBella Entertainment and legendary boxer Sergio Martinez.
Jon Fernandez (R) unloaded on Naciff Castillo
Brooklyn lightweight Wesley Ferrer (12-0, 6 Kos), a 2013 New York City Golden Gloves champion, kept his undefeated record intact by outclassing a game Angel Figueroa (4-4-1). Referee Arthur Mercante stopped the fight 20 seconds into the seventh round.
Wesley Ferrer (L) was simply too much for Angel Figueroa
Sensational high school senior “Ebube” Mykey Williams (4-0, 2 Kos) unloaded a three-punch combination that knocked out David Nelson (3-6, 1 Ko) dị nnọọ 24 sekọnd n'ime akpa gburugburu. The 18-year-old Williams, fighting out of East Hartford, is rapidly developing into a rising star.
Mykey Williams ended the show early
Worcester, MA featherweight Irvin Gonzalez (2-0, 2 Kos) needed only two minutes to knock out Juan Muniz (0-5). The 20-year-old Gonzalez, whose pro debut also ended spectacularly in the opening round, exploded with a barrage of punches until referee Mercante stepped in to save the Texan from additional damage.
Irvin Gonzalez (R) is a promising prospect
In an action-packed match between a pair of pro debut fighters, East Hartford welterweight Anthony Laureano (1-0) emerged with a hard-fought win by four-round majority decision over Philadelphia’s Nahir Albright (0-1). The 21-year-old Laureano was a 2016 New England Golden uwe mmeri.
Anthony Laureano (R) and Nahir Albright went to war
Fan mmasị Jonathan “Smooth” Figueroa (1-0, 1 Ko), fighting out of nearby Hartford, turned in an impressive performance in his professional debut, finishing off Philadelphia welterweight Demetris Williams (0-2) nke-anọ gburugburu. Figueroa, a 2012 Southern New England Golden Gloves champion, wore down Williams and ended things with a powerful right hand.
Jonathan Figueroa celebrating his pro debut victory
Full results below:
Ukara IHE
(niile mmeri depụtara mbụ)
WELTERWEIGHTS
Anthony Laureano (1-0, 0 Kos), East Hartford, CT
WDEC4 (39-37, 39-37, 38-38)
Nahir Albright (0-1, 0 Kos), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Jonathan Figueroa (1-0, 1 Kos), Hartford, CT
WKO4 (1:58)
Demetris Williams (0-2), Philadelphia, På
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS
Mykey Williams (4-0, 3 Kos), East Hartford, CT
WKO1 (0:24)
David Nelson (3-6, 1 Ko), Lawton, Ọ DỊ MMA
LIGHTWEIGHTS
Nick DeLomba (11-1, 2 Kos), Cranston, RI
WDEC8 (80-72, 80-72, 78-74)
Amos Cowart (11-1-1, 9 Kos), Groveland, FL
Jon Fernandez (10-0, 8 Kos), Bilbao, Pais Vasco, Spain
WKO5 (1:45)
Naciff Castillo (17-10-2, 5 Kos), Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Wesley Ferrer (12-0, 7 Kos), Brooklyn, NY
WTKO7 (0:20)
Angel Figueroa (4-4-1, 0 Kos), Loran, OH
Super FEATHERWEIGHTS
Jose Salinas (10-2-1, 5 Kos), Albuquerque, NM
WDEC8 (78-74, 78-74, 77-75)
Dardan Zenunaj (12-2, 9 Kos), Braine le Comte, Belgium
FEATHERWEIGHTS
Irvin Gonzalez (2-0, 2 Kos), Worcester, MA
WTKO1 (2:00)
Juan Muniz (0-5), Tyler, TX
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BROADWAY BOXING WEIGHTS & PICTURES FROM FOXWOODS

WEIGHTS FROM FOXWOODS
(all pictures by Ed Diller/DiBella Entertainment)

Isi ihe omume – LIGHTWEIGHTS – (8)
Amos “2 Smooth” Cowart (11-1-1, 9 Kos), Groveland, FL 137 lbs.
NiceNick DeLomba (10-1, 2 Kos), Cranston, RI 137 lbs.
CO-FEATURE – Super FEATHERWEIGHTS (8)
Dardan Zenunaj (12-1, 9 Kos), Braine le Comte, Belgium 130 lbs.
Jose “ShortySalinas (9-2-1, 5 Kos), Las Cruces, NM 131 lbs.
WELTERWEIGHTS (4)
“Ebube” Mykey Williams (3-0, 2 Kos), East Hartford, CT 142 lbs.
David Nelson (3-5, 1 Ko), Lawton, OK lbs. 140 lbs.
FEATHERWEIGHTS (8)
Irvin Gonzalez (1-0, 1 Ko), Worcester, MA 126 lbs.
Juan Muniz (0-4), Tyler, TX 129 lbs.
WELTERWEIGHTS (4)
Anthony Laureano (n'ihi na mpụta mbụ), East Hartford, CT 146 lbs.
Nahir Albright (n'ihi na mpụta mbụ), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 144 lbs.
WELTERWEIGHTS (4)
Jonathan “Smooth” Figueroa (n'ihi na mpụta mbụ), Hartford, CT 144 lbs.
Demetris Williams (0-1), Philadelphia, På 144 lbs.
LIGHTWEIGHTS (8)
JonJonferFernandez (8-0, 6 Kos), Bilbao, Pais Vasco, Spain 132 lbs.
NaciffChata” Castle (17-8-2, 5 Kos), Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico 132 lbs.
LIGHTWEIGHTS (4)
Wesley Ferrer (11-0, 6 Kos), Brooklyn, NY 139 lbs.
Angel Figueroa (4-3-1, 0 Kos), Lorain, Ohio 139 lbs.
KEDU: “Broadway Boxing”
MGBE OLE: Thursday, September 1, 2016
EBEE: Fox Theater, Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, CT
Ume: DiBella Entertainment
DOORS OPEN: 5:00 p.m. NA
FIRST BOUT: 7:00 p.m. NA
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SOLID BROADWAY BOXING CARD ANNOUNCED STRONG NEW ENGLAND FLAVOR


This Thursday night at Foxwoods Resort Casino
MASHANTUCKET, CT (August 30, 2016) – DiBella Entertainment has announced a solid Broadway Boxing kaadị, showcasing many of New England’s most promising prospects, a Thursday night in Fox Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut.
NiceNick DeLomba (10-1, 2 Kos), fighting out of Cranston, RI, is one of six New Englanders that will be featured on, eleezie, Broadway Boxing. The 26-year-old DeLomba will square off against Groveland, Florida’s Amos “2 Smooth” Cowart (11-1-1, 9 Kos) in the eight-round main event.
Belgian super featherweight Dardan Zenunaj (12-1, 9 Kos), a former World Boxing Association (WBA) International champion, faces New Mexico’s Jose “ShortySalinas(9-2-1, 5 Kos) in an eight-round contest.
Undefeated Brooklyn lightweight Wesley Ferrer, a 2013 New York City Golden Gloves champion, will participate in another eight-round bout.
A pair of newly signed DiBella Entertainment fighters, unbeaten Spanish junior lightweight JonJonferFernandez (8-0, 6 Kos), who is co-promoted by future Hall of Famer Sergio Martinez, and pro-debuting Puerto Rican welterweight Jose Roman, ga-ke edinam. Fernandez is matched against Mexican NaciffChata” Castle (17-8-2, 5 Kos) na asatọ-rounder, while Roman turns pro against Philadelphian Khaaliq Core in a four-round match.
East Hartford, CT welterweight “Ebube” Mykey Williams (3-0, 2 Kos), a three-time Ringside World Tournament champion, returns to his second home at Foxwoods for his fourth pro fight against David Nelson (3-5, 1 Ko), nke Los Angeles, DỊ KA, in a four-round bout.
Connecticut onwe Anthony Laureano na Jonathan “Smooth” Figueroa will be making their pro debuts in separate four-round bouts against Philadelphians. The welterweight Laureano, a 2016 N.E. Golden Gloves champion from East Hartford, challenges pro-debuting Nihir Albright, while Hartford junior welterweight Figueroa, a 2012 Southern N.E. Golden Gloves gold medalist, competes against Demetris Williams(0-1).
A pair of Massachusetts featherweights will be fighting in separate four-round bouts. N.E. Golden Gloves winner Timmy Ramos (4-0-1, 4 Kos), nke Framingham, ga-agha Sean Acosta, nke Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Worcester’s Irvin Gonzalez (1-0, 1 Ko) will take on Texan Juan Muniz.
All ọgụ na alụso bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe.
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Cowart vs. DeLomba headlines Broadway Boxing Thursday, Asaa. 1st at Foxwoods Resort Casino

MASHANTUCKET, CT (August 11, 2016)
Broadway Boxing, presented by DiBella Entertainment, returns Thursday night, September 1, to the Premier Ballroom at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut.
Lightweight prospects Amos “2 SmoothCowart (11-1-1, 9 Kos) na NiceNick DeLomba (10-1, 2 Kos) will throw-down in the eight-round main event.
Foxwoods has become a terrific venue for Broadway Boxing and I am thrilled to deliver this lightweight crossroads battle between two once-beaten prospects as the main event,” kwuru Lou DiBella, President nke DiBella Entertainment. “Cowart fought well in his ShoBox appearance last year, but he will be returning to his natural weight class on September 1. Moving past his hometown confines for only the second time as a pro, we will see if DeLomba is ready to elevate his career to the world stage.
A native Floridian from Groveland, Cowart (pictured above) is coming off his first loss as a professional, suffered just over one year ago in Atlantic City. The tuanu, televised live as part of Showtime’s ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ usoro, saw the hard-hitting Cowart move up in weight to challenge fellow undefeated prospect Régis Prograis. Cowart went on to lose a very entertaining eight-round decision to the still undefeated contender Prograis, who was chosen as one of this year’s ESPN.com’sProspects to Watch”. Following the loss, Cowart was forced to sit on the sidelines as he nursed an injury suffered in the bout. Now back and fully healthy, Cowart is dropping down in weight and looking to make some noise in the 135 lbs. nkewa.
The bout with Prograis was a good learning experience, but I am not a 140-pounder,” said Cowart. “I took the fight because it was an opportunity to perform on national TV, and I believe I gave a good showing of what I am capable of doing. I am back now at my comfortable weight and know that I have what it takes to compete against the best up-and-coming guys in this division. DeLomba is the hometown boy. I know that he is going to have the crowd behind him, but once that bell rings, it’s just him and me in that ring, and I plan on putting on a spectacular performance as I get my career back underway and moving toward the top.
DeLomba, the reigning New England super lightweight champion, has been favorably compared at this stage of his young career to another Italian fighter from the same Rhode Island city of Cranston, in two-division world champion Vinny Paz. DeLomba is expected to have a partisan hometown crowd behind him and will be looking to make a statement against the once-beaten Cowart.
This is a huge fight for me at this stage of my career,” said DeLomba. “Cowart’s only loss is to Prograis and he is considered one of the best young 140-pounders in all of boxing. If I can beat Cowart more convincingly, that is a major statement. I am not only going to be the bigger guy in the ring on fight night, but I am the better boxer. He is coming off a year layoff, and I know that he is eager to get back in that ring, but this is the biggest fight of my career, and I plan on putting on a show come September 1.
Belgium super featherweight Dardan Zenunaj (12-1, 9 Kos), a former World Boxing Association (WBA) International champion, and undefeated Cuban amateur standoutLuis “Ọdụm” Garcia (14-0, 11 Kos), fighting out of Peekskill, New York, are also scheduled to be in action on the Sept. 1 Broadway Boxing card in separate eight-round bouts.
Additional fights on the card will be announced shortly.
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Joseph Elegele Scores Hard Fought Unanimous Decision Victory Over Phil Lo Greco In Main Event Of Premier Boxing Champions: The Next Round On Bounce From The Lakeland Center in Lakeland, FL

Dauren Yeleussinov and Devaun Lee Fight To Split Decision Draw
Craig Baker Stops Steve Lovett In Final Seconds Of Eighth Round
Pịa EBE A N'ihi na Photos
Ebe E Si Nweta: Dave Nadkarni/Premier Boxing Champions
LAKELAND, FL. (June 13, 2016) – Exciting super welterweight Joseph Elegele (16-2 11 Kos) showed his strength and power Sunday n'abalị na isi ihe omume nke Premier Boxing agbachitere: The ọzọ gburugburu na Adala Mbà TV as he went toe-to-toe with Phil Lo Gris(27-3, 15 Kos) maka 10 hard-fought rounds from The Lakeland Center in Lakeland, FL. Both combatants left it all in the ring, exchanging punches throughout the bout with close rounds that left the audience wanting more.
Elegeleof nearby Winter Haven, FL started the bout coming forward, slightly stunning Toronto’s Lo Greco with several flurries of punches that set the tone for a hard fought back and forth battle. The action picked up in round two as Lo Greco came in on the attack early in the round, pinning Elegele against the ropes and continuing to pepper him with punches to the body and the head.
Despite being taken aback by the attack, Elegele came roaring back in the final seconds of round two and out of the corner to kick off round three. Lo Greco remained in the pocket, not afraid to continue to throw wide left hooks as the fighters traded punches back and forth.
As the fight continued, Lo Greco backed Elegele up against the ropes, smothering him with punches despite Elegele’s four-inch height advantage. But round six was completely controlled by Elegele as he threw a combination of bruising punches that very well could have sent Lo Greco to the canvas. However Lo Greco remained in the pocket. In the 10th and final round, Lo Gris wee si ike, outworking Elegele, but with less than 20 seconds to go in the bout, Elegele stunned Lo Greco with a barrage of punches up against the ropes. Judges scored the bout 97-95 na 96-94 ugboro abụọ, all for Elegele, the winner by unanimous decision.
The second televised bout saw two former amateur standouts Dauren Yeleussinov (5-0-1, 4 Kos) nke Kazakhstan, who now fights out of Brooklyn, na Devaun Lee (7-2-1, 3 Kos) nke Queens, NY in an eight-round middleweight bout that ended in a split draw. Yeleussinov wasted no time in the first round as he kicked off the fight by throwing multiple left hands, one to the body and two to the head of Lee.
Lee escaped the round unscathed and despite spending the majority of the second round against the ropes, he was able to let his hands go and catch Yeleussinov with multiple shots. The 30-year-old Yeleussinov went on the attack in the sixth round, pinning Lee against the ropes, once again with a barrage of punches. Judges scored the bout at 79-73 for Yeleussinov, 78-74 maka Lee na 76-76, ending the bout in a split draw.
Na oghere televised tuanu, Australian prospect Steve Lovett (15-1, 12 Kos) battled Craig Baker (17-1, 13 Kos) in a 10-round light heavyweight showdown that ended with an explosive knockout. Baker of Baytown, TX was sent to the canvas in round four following a big left hook thrown by Lovett, but Baker was the more active fighter throughout the fight as he was up on all three of the judge’s scorecards going into the eighth and final round. With only three seconds to go in the bout, Baker sent Lovett to the canvas with a hard right hand that ended the bout.
Here is what the participants had to say about their respective performances Sunday n'abalị:
JOSEPH ELEGELE
I wasn’t surprised because he’s a tough fighter, he’s a Canadian and Canadian fighters are tough. Ọ bịara na-alụ ọgụ. Ọ bụ ezi ọgụ.
It’s hard for anyone to find an answer for a straight left, but I was surprised he kept walking through it.
I hope this win puts me on the next level. I’m ready for the top fighters. I know there are some things I can work on, but I am ready for the top fighters.
I’m not sure what’s up with my left hand. It hurt me when I was throwing it, but I’m a warrior. I’ve been through too much in life to let a little left hand hurt me. It could be falling off and I’m still going to throw it.
FIL le Gris
It was his hometown. The score could have gone either way. I hurt him in the second round. He was out and the ref could have stopped the fight. That is no excuse. I will fight anyone, n'ebe ọ bụla.
I felt I was pushing the fight. I am disappointed in the decision.
It’s up to the fans if they want to see me again. People see that I will fight anywhere and anyplace. I enjoyed tonight.
DEVAUN LEE
I don’t agree with the draw, I think I won the fight. I would have been comfortable with a split decision. He worked, but I landed clean shots and I landed heavier punches. I feel like I won the fight. O nwere ike, but he wasn’t powerful enough to stop me.
“Osote, I’m ready for whatever they put in front of me. I would do it again.
Craig Baker
Lovett is a strong guy and he’s a hell of a competitor. He came to work and he tested me, so it is what it is, otu.
This is awesome, otu. This is what I sweat and kill myself in the gym for. This win means the world to me.
He never hurt me tonight. We stayed patient I do what we do. This is the biggest win of my career, but I won’t rest until I get a title.
I’ll fight whoever next. I’ll be back in the gym soon and getting ready for whoever the put in front of me next.
Fighting on a Premier Boxing Champions card is amazing. I’m grateful to get the opportunity and I hope to be back on PBC fighting again.
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Check out Fight News Unlimited’s recent interviews of the main event combatants:
Phil Lo Gris:
Joseph Elegele:
http://www.podcastmachine.com/podcasts/19429/episodes/114793

Undefeated Middleweight Dauren Yeleussinov Battles Hard-Hitting Devaun Lee in Undercard Action on Sunday, June 12 From The Lakeland Center in Lakeland, FL

Ọzọ! Undefeated Prospects Harold Calderon & David Gonzalez in Separate Bouts as Part of Action Packed Undercard
Premier Boxing agbachitere: The ọzọ gburugburu on ibiaghachi TV
Begins at 9 p.m. NA/Pt,
Telecast Include Special Tributes to Muhammad Ali
LAKELAND, FL. (June 8, 2016) – Undefeated Dauren Yeleussinov (5-0, 4 Kos) battles New York’s Devaun Lee (7-2, 3 Kos) in an eight-round middleweight bout that highlights undercard action on Sunday, June 12 from the Lakeland Center in Lakeland, FL.
The June 12 PBC on Bounce TV show is headlined by a battle between exciting welterweights Phil Lo Gris na Joseph Elegele. Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 9 p.m. NA/PT and will feature unbeaten Australian prospect Steve Lovett and tough contender Craig Baker na a ìhè Heavyweight showdown. PBC – The ọzọ gburugburu will include several special tributes to Muhammad Ali and his tremendous impact on boxing throughout the telecast.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite Eze n'ọkwá, na-ọnụ na $75, $50 na $35, na ndị na ere now. Tiketi nwere ike zụrụ site na ịgawww.thelakelandcenter.com ma ọ bụ site na-akpọ 888-397-0100 and from the Lakeland Center Box Office by calling 863-834-8111 or visiting between 9:30 a.m. na 5:30 p.m. Mondaysite Friday.
Additional action features unbeaten Miami prospect Harold Calderon (9-0, 5 Kos) in a six-round junior middleweight attraction, undefeated Philadelphia prospect David Gonzalez (7-0-2, 2 Kos) in a six-round junior welterweight fight and Groveland, Florida’s Amos Cowart (11-1-1, 9 Kos) in eight-rounds of lightweight action against Justin Savi (28-5-2, 18 Kos) out of Benin.
Rounding out the night of fights are Orlando’s Christian Camacho (1-1) megide vetiran Anthony Napunyi (14-19, 7 Kos) in four-rounds of featherweight action, Orlando-prospect Craig Duncan (5-1-1, 4 Kos) in a six-round super middleweight fight against unbeaten Miami-native Victor Darocha (7-0-1, 6 Kos) and the pro debut of Lakeland’s Emmanuel Bermudez megide Randy Heddericks (0-5) in a four-round welterweight tilt.
An experienced amateur out of Berezino, Kazakhstan, Yeleussinov now fights out of Brooklyn where he has served as a sparring partner for middleweight world champion Daniel Jacobs. Ebe ọ bụ na mbịne pro na 2014, the 30-year-old has stopped four of his five opponents inside the distance. He will take on the Queens-native Lee who comes off back-to-back victories over previously unbeaten fighters including his March victory over Chris Galeano.
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Bounce TV is the fastest-growing African-American (AA) network on television and airs on the broadcast signals of local television stations and corresponding cable carriage. The network features a programming mix of original and off-network series, egwuregwu sinima, ọpụrụiche, ndụ egwuregwu na ndị ọzọ. Bounce TV has grown to be available in more than 93.5 million homes across the United States and 93% of all African American television homes, gụnyere ihe nile nke n'elu AA telivishọn ahịa. Among the founders of Bounce TV are iconic American figures Martin Luther King, III and Ambassador Andrew Young.

Friday’s Knockout-Filled ShoBox: The New Generation To Re-Air TONIGHT At 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME®

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Friday si knockout-filled ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ telecast will re-airn'abalị a na 10 p.m. NA/Pt (egbu oge na West Coast) on SHOWTIME EXTREME.

 

Tune-in to watch Paul Williams pupil Justin DeLoach stop previously undefeated Dillon Cook in a KO of the Year contender (Na:http://s.sho.com/22LV0i0), Ivan Golub shine in his ShoBox mpụta mbụ, can’t-miss prospect Ivan “The Beast” Baranchyk finish Nick Givhan in just 21 sekọnd (Na: http://s.sho.com/1TakSkM), and emerging star Regis “Rougarou” Prograis make quick work of veteran Aaron Herrera.

 

Friday si quadrupleheader is also available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND® na showtime oge obula®.

REGIS PROGRAIS SCORES FIRST-ROUND KNOCKOUT OVER AARON HERRERA IN THE MAIN EVENT ON SHOBOX: Ọhụrụ ọgbọ

 

FROM BUFFALO RUN CASINO IN MIAMI, Oklahoma

Ivan Baranchyk Knocks Out Nick Givhan in 21 Seconds
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Ivan Golub Finishes Marlon Aguas in the Sixth,
Paul Williams-Trained Justin DeLoach Stops Dillon Cook in Fourth
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Miami, Okla. (March 26, 2016) – On a night of knockouts, unbeaten super lightweight Régis "Rougarou" Mmemme (17-0, 14 Kos), nke Houston, scored his third consecutive dominant victory on ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ, knocking out Mexico’s Aaron Herrera (21-5-1, 12 Kos) na 2:17 nke mbụ gburugburu Friday na isi ihe omume naOGE IHE NKIRI si Buffalo Run Casino na Miami, Okla.

 

In scheduled eight-round bouts that all ended early, Ivan "anụ ọhịa ahụ" Baranchyk (10-0, 9 Kos), nke Brooklyn, N.Y., registered a 21-second, mbụ gburugburu knockout n'elu Nick Givhan (16-1-1, 10 Kos), nke Kalamazoo, Mich., in a super lightweight scrap, Ukrainian welterweight Ivan "The Volk" Golub (16-0, 10 Kos, 5-0 na World Series nke Boxing), nke Brooklyn, N.Y., scored a sixth-round TKO over Marlon Aguas (9-1, 6 Kos), nke Quito, Ecuador, na Justin DeLoach (14-1, 8 Kos), of Augusta, Ga., who is trained by former world champion Paul Williams, registered a fourth-round knockout over undefeated super welterweight and local favorite Dillon “White Lightning” Cook (16-1, 6 Kos).

 

All but Prograis and Baranchyk were making their ShoBox debuts. Cook, Aguas and Givhan became the 143rd, 144nke na 145nke boxers to suffer their first pro loss on the prospect developmental series.

 

“I can’t remember na 15 afọ of working ShoBox a show with such emphatic knockouts – and two of them being spectacular knockout of the year candidates,'' Kwuru ShoBox ọkachamara nyocha Steve Farhood.

 

Mmemme, a 5-ụkwụ-9, 27-year-old originally from New Orleans, was fighting in his second consecutive ShoBox main event and second scheduled 10-rounder. The aggressive-minded southpaw pounded Herrera’s body from the opening bell; five of his six power punches were targeted to the Mexican’s midsection. A left hook to the body downed Herrera, who crumpled to the canvas and wasn’t able to beat the count.

“I was prepared to go 10 zuru agba, the last thing I was expecting was a first-round knockout,’’ said Prograis, who was making his 2016 mpụta mbụ. “I’m making hard fights look easy but they’re really not. It’s all the daily work in the gym all day every day that is paying off for me. Tonight was fun. I’m very satisfied.

“I want all the fighters in my division to know one thing: I’m coming after all of you.’’

“He just got me with a great shot, it was simple as that,’’ said Herrera, who making his second start in the United States. “There’s really not that much that I can say.’’

 

The highly regarded Baranchyk – making his second eight-round start and second in a row on ShoBox – knocked out Givhan with a huge left hand with the first power punch of the fight. He required only two punches to finish the 17-fight veteran. Surprisingly, it wasn’t the quickest professional KO for the Belarus native. Baranchyk owns a three-second KO over Angel Figueroa site 2015.

 

“I’m very happy,’’ Baranchyk said. “I was expecting a much longer fight. I was focused on a full fight. But knockouts are good. I know fans like knockouts.

 

“I’ll take a week off and then go back to the drawing board. I’m looking ahead to fighting again soon and on ShoBox again.’’

 

Givhan was shocked with the result.

 

I’m good but I am very, very disappointed,” Givhan said. “This is the lowlight of my life. For me to get knocked out by someone I know I can beat is just the worst feeling. And there’s nothing worse than for it to happen on national television.

 

No one expects 20-second fights. I just got caught, that’s all.

Golub, a former standout amateur from Ukraine, had to rally from the first knockdown of his career. “This was a little tougher than I expected,'' O kwuru, sị. “But it’s all about learning. I had to go through some adversity to win. You don’t know adversity until it hits you in the face.”

Golub was the more active fighter against the awkward Aguas, who was at his best when matters turned ugly. In a bizarre second round, southpaw Golub scored a questionable knockdown as Aguas hit the canvas while clinching and off-balance. Aguas bounced back seconds later to knock down Golub with a short right, sending the Ukrainian to the canvas for the first time in his career.

“I was surprised that I got knocked down, but he caught me off-balance,’’ Golub said. “Overall, I am very happy with my performance.”

Golub resumed control after the second and a series of combinations in the sixth sent a gassed Aguas falling back through the ropes in the closing seconds of the round. Aguas somehow rose to his feet to beat the count, but his trainer quickly waved off the bout when the Ecuadorian returned to the corner.

Aguas said an injury, not fatigue, was the reason his corner stopped the fight at the end of the sixth. “I hurt my right bicep in the fifth round,'' O kwuru, sị. “That’s the reason we stopped it. I wasn’t that tired.”

Na oghere ọgụ nke telecast, DeLoach made Williams a winner in his training debut. With Williams looking on from his wheelchair in the corner, DeLoach, a winner of four in a row, dropped Cook with a devastating, counter-overhand right at 2:47 of the fourth that sent Cook awkwardly to the canvas in a knockout of the year candidate.

 

“I’m happy with my performance,’’ said DeLoach, who was the more active fighter, atụba fọrọ nke nta 100 more punches over the four rounds. “This was a great experience fighting a guy like this in his backyard. I enjoyed the crowd and their enthusiasm. It motivated me. I got a little lazy in parts of the second and third rounds, but I listened to my corner and picked it up on offense and got my punch count up and going again.

 

“Dillon was a good fighter who moved a lot. I know I have to do better cutting off the ring. He landed with a left a second before I landed that big right. This was a great win for all of us. I’m ready to do this again.’’

 

“Look at me, look at my shirt. It feels like I was sweating worse than when I fought,’’ said Williams, who’s pro career came to a sudden and tragic end when he was paralyzed from the waist down after a motorcycle accident in May 2012. “I am very relieved to get this one out of the way. I’m very happy for Justin and Mr. Pete (Paul’s longtime manager and trainer and DeLoach’s assistant trainer, George Williams)

 

"Adị m mma, all things considered,’’ said Cook. “He was a tough guy. I’ve never been knocked out before so I don’t exactly know how to act. I felt I was in the fight until I was caught. It’s disappointing, but this was a great learning experience for me. It can only help me in the long run.’’

 

A taped interview with Williams and ShoBox analyst Steve Farhood aired prior to the bout. In the discussion, Farhood asked the former two-time champ why he chose to return as a trainer for the first time since the 2012 motorcycle accident left him paralyzed. Full Interview:http://s.sho.com/1WPrJ28

 

Friday si four-fight telecast will re-air Monday na 10 p.m. NA/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND beginning today, Saturday, March 26.

 

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

 

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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 65 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.

Asatọ alụso kụrụ HA akara FORSHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONQUADRUPLEHEADER TOMORROW, Friday, MACH 25, Na-na SHOWTIME® SITE Buffalo agba ọsọ cha cha na Miami, Oklahoma

Undefeated Super fechaa -Atụmanya Régis Prograis-ewe ke Veteran Aaron Herrera na Main Omume; Telecast na-amalite mgbe 10:30 p.m. ET / pt

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Miami, Okla. (March 24, 2016) - All asatọ alụso, gụnyere isii undefeated ndị, mere arọ Thursday maka ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ quadrupleheader echi/Friday March 25, na-na OGE IHE NKIRI (10:30 p.m. ET / pt, egbu oge na West Coast) site Buffalo Run Casino.

 

Ke isi omume, unbeaten abụrụ kpakpando, Régis "Rougarou"Mmemme (16-0, 13 Kos), nke Houston site n'ụzọ nke New Orleans, ga-izute Mexico si Aaron "The ahurunaaya" Herrera (29-4-1, 18 Kos) na a 10-gburugburu ibu fechaa bayere.

 

Anọ unbeaten-eti ọkpọ ga ikukota na abụọ nke atọ na asatọ-gburugburu oké mmanya: Ike-ọkụkụ Ivan "anụ ọhịa ahụ" Baranchyk (9-0, 8 Kos), nke Brooklyn, N.Y., ihu iwe iwe kpọrọ ihe Nick "Eze Na-enwu Gbaa" Givhan (16-0-1, 10 Kos), nke Kalamazoo, Mich., in a super lightweight scrap and Ukrainian Ivan "The Volk" Golub (10-0, 8 Kos, 5-0 na World Series nke Boxing), nke Brooklyn, N.Y., na-ewe ke Marlon Aguas (9-0, 6 Kos), nke Quito, Ecuador, na a welterweight egwuregwu.

 

Na asatọ-gburugburu telecast opener, undefeated super welterweight na obodo ọkacha mmasị Dillon Cook (16-0, 6 Kos), nke Seneca, Mo., ga-ezute otu ugboro-apịa Justin DeLoach (13-1, 7 Kos), nke Augnwe-, Ga. ọrụch na-azụ ya mbụ ShoBox fighter na abụọ oge n'ụwa onye mmeri, Paul Williams, bụ onye na--ya ọzụzụ mpụta mbụ.

 

Tiketi maka ihe omume n'ihu site DiBella Entertainment na Tony holden Productions na-ọnụ na $45, $55 na $75 na dị maka zuo na buffalorun.com na na stubwire.com. Mbụ ndụ agha bụ na 8 elekere.

 

The igwe:

Mmemme: 141 pound

Herrera: 142 pound

 

Baranchyk: 139 ½ pound

Givhan: 140 ¼ pound

 

Golub: 146 ½ pound

Aguas: 147 pound

 

Cook: 154 pound

DeLoach: 153 ¼ pound

 

Nke a bụ ihe alụso kwuru Thursday:

 

Régis PROGRAIS

 

"Nke a bụ nnukwu agha. Anyị na na na na mgbatị ruo ọnwa abụọ na-njikere. Anyị na-sparring na bụla style, ihe ọ bụla ọ na-ewe iji nweta m njikere.

"Enwere m dum ọtụtụ fun na ikpeazụ m ọgụ n'ihi na (Abel) Ramos nọgidere nnọọ na-abịa. M na-alụ ọgụ a vetiran, a different kind of guy tomorrow. He’s tough with the Mexican style so I expect him to be smart and know all the tricks.

 

"Herrera na-abịa na-enweghị ihe ga-efunahụ, ma m n'anya na-alụ ọgụ na Mexico style. M na a na-azụ na Houston, ya mere, ọ ga-eme ka ihe ọ bụla m na-ahụbeghị tupu.

 

"M nwere ike ịbụ a nkwafu southpaw ma ọ bụ na m nwere ike brawl. M nnọọ n'anya na-alụ ọgụ, nke bụ ya mere m malitere ọkpọ. My mindset bụ Bang na agha, mgbe ọ na-abịa ala ya. Mgbe ụfọdụ, ọ bụrụ na anaghị m kụrụ m ga-esi Ịnọ nkịtị gwụrụ otú ahụ ka m mix ya elu a nta ọzọ otú ahụ ka m ga-kụrụ na mgbe m na-abịa azụ. M nwere ike ịgbanwe ihe ọ bụla style.

 

"Nke a bụ atọ agha on ShoBox na nke abụọ isi ihe omume. M na-mgbali ma n'otu oge ahụ, m maara na m ileghara ya anya ma nweta nnọọ ọṅụ na-enwe fun na e.

 

"N'ime obi, M na-eche na m dị njikere maka a isi agha megide ọ bụla n'ime n'elu contenders, ma m maara na ndị na iche iche nke ọgụ ka a obere ala akara m. M ka nwere ọtụtụ ọrụ ime; M kwesịrị ịnọgide na ịsụ ya mgbe m mere ya mma.

 

"Ana m atụ anya ka a mma agha echi. ''

 

Eron Herrera

 

"Nke a bụ ihe na-akpali ọgụ n'ihi na anyị na-ma na-abịa na egwuregwu. M hụrụ ole na ole n'ime ya ọgụ na amaghị ihe m na imegide. Ya anya ka Prograis enwe mmasị na-abịa n'ihu na-abịa ọgụ, m ga-eme otu ihe ahụ, ọ bụ ezie na mụ onwe m bụ eleghị anya ndị ọzọ nke a na oku okpu karịa a slugger.

 

"Nke a bụ ihe na-elekọta azụmahịa. M na na 12 agba tupu. I’ve fought some good fighters with good records. Nke a bụ nanị m nke abụọ ọgụ ke America ma m mụtara ọtụtụ ihe n'aka onye mbụ na nke ga-maa-enyere m. Enwere m ihe obi ike. Nke a ga-abụ a Ahụtụbeghị m.

 

"M na nēbuso ekpe handers tupu ya mgbe a di na nwunye nke agba, M n'aka na m ga-eru gị ala. M na-maa-abịa iji merie. M ike na-eche ịnụ mmalite mgbịrịgba mgbanaka. ''

 

Oy BARANCHYK

"Nke a bụ 100 percent nke kacha mma okorobịa na anyị na-na ihu. Nick bụ oké fighter na anyị nwere ike ileda ya. Anyị maara na ihe ọ bụla nwere ike ime eme na ịkụ ọkpọ. M na-etinye ọrụ na mgbatị na now m kwesịrị ime m ọrụ na mgbanaka.

 

"M na a puncher, Na-amasị m na-ewetara ya na m na-abịa maka knockout.

 

"Adị m nanị 23 ma m rụsiri ọrụ ike na-eche na m na-abịa tinyere. Na na na na mgbatị ahụ mgbe niile. Otu n'ime ihe ndị bụ isi anyị na-arụ ọrụ na kasị bụ mkpakota onu n'ime mgbanaka. -Adị m ka m na-edinara ala ọzọ na-arụ ọrụ ndị jab, ma ọ bụ ka ihe anyị na-arụ ọrụ na.

 

"Ị dị nnọọ nwere ike ghara ịga na na akụ aka mmadụ nile si. Ọ bụghị na mfe. Mkpa ka ị melite gị punches mgbe ụfọdụ. M na-mgbe ga-agbanwe ịbụ a eke puncher, m otu anaghị agbalị wezuga ọkụ na m, ha dị nnọọ chọrọ ka m biri. ''

 

Nick GIVHAN

"Nke a bụ nnukwu ohere na-adị m gọziri agọzi na-echefu ya, ma ọ bụ ihe m na a-arụ ọrụ n'ebe ahụ ruo ọtụtụ afọ. M na-eche na nke a bụ ebe m na-kwesịrị ịbụ na a ogbo nke ọrụ m. M dị nnọọ mkpa iji nweta ke mgbanaka iji jide n'aka m aka m mbubehe ke mgbanaka

 

"Ọ bụ maa otu n'ime ndị toughest-emegide m na-eche. Ọ bụ nnukwu, dị ike na-akụrisị ike dum agha. Kama m na na na toughest ọ na-chere ihu.

"Nke a na-akpụzi elu dị ka a oku okpu vesos puncher agha na-agọzi m. O nwere ike pụta jabbing na mbụ, ma mgbe ọ na-metụrụ ya nwere ike iwe. Nke ahụ bụ ihe m ga--uru nke, ya n'elu-ime ihe ike.

 

"Ana m atụ anya ka n'iji oge abalị echi. ''

 

Ivan GOLUB

 

"Dị m obi ụtọ na-a kaadị na-atụ anya na-alụ ọgụ on mbụ m ShoBox kaadị. Nke a bụ nnukwu nzọụkwụ elu na ọ na-aga na-a oké agha.

 

"Mgbe m nwetara ohere na-alụ ọgụ on ShoBox, Echetụdịghị m na-ajụ onye m na-alụ ọgụ. M spar na ụfọdụ ndị kasị mma si n'ebe (Ievgen Khytrov,Sergey Derevanchenko, wdg). Kama m na na ọzọ nke a na oku okpu-puncher karịa ụfọdụ m n'òtù egwuregwu bọl.

"M rụsiri ọrụ ike na. M na-amụrụ Boxing a otutu. Amaara m na m Oge na-abịa. Dị ka ogologo oge dị ka m na-akpa ezi ọkpọ nkà, na knockout ga-abịa. "

 

Marlon AQUAS

 

"Ị ga-kpachara anya na agụụ na-agụ figm htersu na-amaghị ihe ọ bụla banyere, ma m na-aga inye 100 percent na e. Abịara m ebe a na-egosi na m nwere ihe ọ na-ewe na-a n'ụwa onye mmeri.

 

"Abụ m nnọọ kpaliri. Nke a bụ mbụ m ọgụ na U.S. na on SHOWTIME otú m na-achọ ime ka a na nkwupụta. Amaara m na mgbe a na-alụ ọgụ a otutu ọnụ ụzọ ga-emeghe. Ndị mmadụ nwere ike amaghị m ugbu a, ma ha ga-eji mara m mgbe abalị echi.

 

"M nwere ọtụtụ nke ije ma nwekwara ike-eguzo n'ebe mkpịsị ụkwụ aka ụkwụ na brawl. They are making a mistake taking a step up and fighting me. They don’t know what they’re getting into.

 

"M na anya n'ihi ihe ọjọọ m aka ekpe ma ọ bụ kpam kpam gwọrọ ma m njikere. M na nwere ọtụtụ nke sparring.

 

"M na ọzọ nke a stylist, na oku okpu. -Amasị m ịgagharị ọtụtụ. Ma ọ bụrụ na m ga-aga na ya ma brawl m ga-. M chọrọ n'ezie na-egosi ndị Fans na mụ onwe m kwesịrị ekiri ọzọ. ''

 

DILLON esi nri

“This will be my toughest fight but I’m feeling great. I’m excited but not all that nervous. E nwere ụfọdụ nsogbu na-alụ ọgụ on TV oge mbụ, ma ọ bụghị akpata obi erughị ala.

 

"Nke a bụ ndị dị otú ahụ a lụrụ ezigbo ọgụ; Adịla m njikere maka ihe ọ bụla ọ na-ewetara. M na ọ bụghị na-agbalị n'elu-eche ihe ọ bụla. M nnọọ na-eme ihe m na-eme.

 

"Nke a bụ a n'ụlọ egwuregwu n'ihi na m. M na-ebi banyere 25 nkeji pụọ. Ya mere, ọ na-enyere na m na-eji na ikuku na-adịghị na-eme njem.

 

"Ahụwo m otu obere nke ya. M na-eche ihe ọ mgbe niile ga-arụ ọrụ megide ya. Ya abịa-na-atụ style bụ ezigbo onye m. M na nwere ọtụtụ nke oge iji kwadebe (izu ise) otú ahụ agaghị enwe ihe ọ bụla ịtụnanya.

 

"M kweere na m nwere nkà ije a otutu nna, otú ahụ ka m chọrọ-akpa ezi àgwà.

 

“Speed and footwork are my biggest weapons. I’ve been dazed before, ma ọ bụghị kụrụ aka ala. ''

 

Justin DELOACH

"Ihe niile ka a kemgbe a ngọzi m. Nke a bụ maa a lụrụ ezigbo ọgụ na m na-atụ anya na-eme ihe m na-eme ma na-etinye on a oké show. Ahụtụbeghị m ọtụtụ Dillon ma ọ bụ undefeated na-abịa iji merie. Adịla m njikere maka ihe ọ bụla ọ na-ewetara.

 

"M chere na m kwesịrị a otutu raw talent na ndị ka ga-hụrụ. My isi ihe bụ na-achịkwa nke ndị agha site na mmalite.

 

"Nke a bụ ya mere na-akpali akpali. My biggest and most important fight yet. If I do what I’m supposed to I’ll be OK. Nke a bụ mbụ m asatọ rounder kama m nchegbu banyere ahụ mgbe nile.

 

"Anyị na-akụkụ nke a ukwuu ShoBox show. M ike na-eche. ''

 

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

 

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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 65 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.

Unbeaten Super fechaa atụmanya Régis PROGRAIS mata VIDEO

http://s.sho.com/1pHhJxQ

 

Prograis na ihu Veteran Aaron Herrera Nke a Friday, March 25
Na Main Omume Of ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ Quadrupleheader

 

Ndụ na showtime® Mgbe 10:30 p.m. NA/Pt

 

Régis "Rougarou" Mmemme (16-0, 13 Kos) gbatara consecutive nara unbeaten atụmanya 2015 na ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ. Nke a Friday, na southpaw super fechaa na-ewepụta ya na-agbaghị ọrụ ndekọ na akara megide Mexico si Aaron Herrera (29-4-1, 18 Kos) na 10-gburugburu isi omume nke a ShoBox quadrupleheader, na-na OGE IHE NKIRI (10:30 p.m. NA/Pt) si Buffalo Run Casino na Miami, Okla.

 

Lelee A a mata video nke Prograis, a New Orleans native who relocated to Houston after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Prograis wears a werewolf mask during his ring walk as homage to his “Rougarou” nickname. According to New Orleans lore, "Rougarou" bụ a kpara ọkara nwoke, half-beast werewolf creature. It’s a deviation of Loup Garound, nke pụtara "wolfman" na French.

 

"Ndị nne na nna na-eji Rougarou mmenyenjo ụmụ na-edebe ha n'ahịrị,” Prograis said. “My father first started calling me that because in the gym everyone would say, ‘Your son is a beast’. He would say, 'My nwa bụ site New Orleans, ya mere, ọ bụ a Rougarou. '

 

"Ọ na-anọchi anya m ọgụ style, m n'ihe banyere ọrụ, and my Louisiana heritage. Basically it means a swamp beast, with the mind and intelligence of a man. In the ring I am ferocious, ma m na-ejikwa ọgụgụ isi iji merie. "