Tūtohu Archives: Andrey Klimov

Unbeaten 140-Pound Contender Fabian Maidana Battles Veteran Andrey Klimov & 2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas Enters the Ring on Saturday, Hōngongoi 28 from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles in a Premier Boxing Champions Event

Ētahi atu! Undefeated Terrel Williams Clashes with Unbeaten Prospect Jamontay Clark on an Action-Packed Night of Undercard Fights

 

Los Angeles (Hōngongoi 16, 2018) – Tūturu super Kōmāmā Fabian Maidana will square off against former title challenger Andrey Klimov a 10-round bout that highlights undercard action Saturday, Hōngongoi 28 from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles and presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

 

 

 

The action continues with 2016 U.S. Olympian and rising unbeaten prospect Karlos Balderas (5-0, 4 Koó) in a six-round super featherweight fight plus Terrel Williams(16-0, 13 Koó) taking on unbeaten welterweight prospect Jamontay Clark (13-0, 7 Koó)in a 10-round fight.

 

 

 

The event is headlined by a lightweight world championship title unification bout between WBC Lightweight World Champion Mikey Garcia and IBF Lightweight World Champion Robert Aranga Jr. ora i runga i SHOWTIME.

 

 

 

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Maidana (15-0, 11 Koó) is the younger brother of two-division world champion Marcos Maidana. The 26-year-old from Buenos Aires, Argentina is coming off an impressive TKO victory over Justin Savi on April 21 after defeating Johan Perez by decision in his prior fight. Klimov will present an increase in competition for Maidana as he continues on the path from prospect to contender.

 

 

 

The 35-year-old Klimov (20-4, 10 Koó), who was born in Klimovsk, Russia, but now lives in Beverly Hills, stopped Ruben Movsesiani in his last fight on Sept. 30, 2017. That win snapped a three-fight losing streak in which he dropped decisions to former world champion Jose Pedraza, Liam Walsh and Alejandro Luna after a three-fight winning streak that led to the title fight against Pedraza.

 

 

 

The 22-year-old Balderas, a first-generation Mexican-American, competed on the U.S. Olympic boxing team in the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil before turning pro in April 2017. Representing Santa Maria, Calif., he most recently made his STAPLES Center debut on June 9 with a first round knockout of Alex Silva to remain unbeaten in his promising professional career.

 

 

 

The card will also feature former title challenger Roberto Marroquin (27-4-1, 20 Koó) against Panama’s Ricardo Nunez (20-2, 18 Koó) in a 10-round showdown, once-beaten super featherweight Ivan Delgado (11-1-1, 4 Koó) in a six-round bout and undefeated prospect Jerry Perez (7-0, 5 Koó) stepping into the ring for a six-round super featherweight fight.

 

 

 

Additional fights will see unbeaten 19-year-old prospect Wesley Diana facing Pennsylvania’s Evincil Dixon in a four-round 140-pound attraction, tūturu Brandon Glanton tango i runga i Mexico o Daniel Najera in a six-round cruiserweight bout and once-beaten featherweight Luis Coria facing Mexico’s Guadalupe Arroyo i roto i te pupūtanga e ono-a tawhio.

 

 

 

Rounding out the lineup is unbeaten prospect Jose Balderas in a six-round fight, tūturu Lina Licona in a four-round junior flyweight women’s bout and an eight-round clash between undefeated Neri Romero ko Phoenix o Jesus Aguinaga.

 

 

 

The three-fight SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast (10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT)will also see Cuban heavyweight slugger Luis “Ko te Real Kingi Kong” Ortiz returning to action to face former title challenger Răzvan Cojanu in a 10-round bout and unbeaten super lightweight contender Mario “El Azteca” Noho tango i runga i pakeke-patu Jose Roma in a 10-round showdown.

 

 

 

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Josesito Lopez Scores Unanimous Decision Against Saul Corral In The Main Event Of Premier Boxing Champions On FS1 & FOX Deportes From The Novo At L.A. Live

Alejandro Luna Earns A Unanimous Decision Over Andrey Klimov
Karlos Balderas Secures First Round Knockout Against Thomas Smith
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Los Angeles (April 9, 2017) – Josesito Lopez (35-7, 19 Koó) earned a decisive unanimous decision (100-89, 100-89, 100-89) mo Saul Corral (21-9, 12 Koó) i roto i te Call Star Sports promoted main event of Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i FS1 & FOX Sports iThe Novo i L.A. Live.
Although Corral was able to finish the fight, Lopez controlled the action throughout, dropping Corral to the canvas in the 10th round to cement the victory.
The co-main event saw Alejandro Luna (22-0, 15 Koó) hinga Andrey Klimov (19-4, 9 Koó) i te whakatau loto (97-93, 98-92, 98-92) in a thrilling ten-round lightweight bout. Luna stunned Klimov on a couple of occasions, but the resilient Klimov would not be knocked out, instead going the distance in a fan-friendly battle.
The televised opener featured 2016 U.S. Häkinakina Karlos Balderas (1-0, 1 KO) getting a powerful stoppage in his professional debut over Thomas Smith (3-5-1, 2 Koó). Balderas stalked Smith with precision and forced Smith’s corner to throw in the towel following the first round.
The non-televised fights featured a slew of talented fighters making their highly anticipated professional debuts. 2016 Mexican Olympian and Bronze medalist Misael Rodriguez (1-0) secured a unanimous decision (40-36, 40-36, 40-36) mo Brian True (1-7-1, 1 KO) in four-round slugfest.
2016 Lithuanian Olympian Eimantas Stanionis (1-0, 1 KO) landed punches in bunches againstRasheed Lawal (1-5-1). Stanionis applied pressure with two swarms of punches in the first round, the second barrage proving too much for Lawal and forced the referee to stop the fight in round one (2:35).
Lindolfo Delgado (1-0, 1 KO) mutu Luis Silva (3-10, 2 Koó) in round three (:33). Delgado knocked Silva down with a vicious uppercut in the second round and Silva never fully regained himself before his corner stopped the fight in the third frame.
Money Powell IV (1-0, 1 KO) used his height and reach advantage to dominate Todd Templeton (0-1), knocking Templeton down twice and then stunning him a third time before the referee stopped the action in the first round (2:55).
Here is what the fighters had to say following their bouts:
JOSESITO Lopez
I teie pô, was a result of all the work I put in over the last few months with Robert Garcia.
I dropped him with a left hook, but he’s a gritty guy. He took some punishment. I was a little careful in there, ahakoa. It’s been a while since I fought some good rounds like that. There were a few times that I tried to go for the kill, but he’s tough guy and stayed alive.
It felt good going the distance. My body felt good. Neke atu i te tetahi mea, I was alert and my instincts were quick. I had good reflexes and I was sharp. I got hit with very few punches, so I think I did OK te po nei.
I’m coming along. This is my second fight coming back i roto i te rua tau. It’s a little process. I feel like for my next fight I’ll be that much better. I’m just focused on continuing to get better. I want to step it up for the next fight.
We have a plan. Robert and I have only been training together for a short while, but the improvement is there and there’s more to come.
I’m the Riverside Rocky and I want to be in exciting fights that friends and family members will remember for years. I definitely have the grit and the (guts) to get in there with the best of them. I’m a lot smarter inside the ring now.
SAUL CORRAL
I felt like my distance was off te po nei. I think I need to spend more time sparring. I didn’t have a lot of sparring partners for this fight and I think that affected me.
I thought when Lopez landed punches I came back strong, but I didn’t continue with the attacks because he was able to stop me.
I just need to change some things up in training camp, and then I think I can get back to another big fight.
Alejandro Luna
Klimov is a very tough guy. We’ve seen him go the distance with Terrence Crawford. He’s fought the cream of the crop, so it’s an honor to get a win over him. He’s a top-level fighter, so this victory goes to show that we’re ready for any top-five lightweight.
Our plan te po nei was to work the body. We noticed he has a pretty high guard, so I wanted to go to the body to break him down little by little.
I know that I hurt him with a couple body shots, but he recovered fast. Later on, I hit him with an overhand right that got to him, but he’s such a tough guy.
My thing is always to please the crowd. I think this sport is as much about entertainment as it is skill and the fans want to see a show. That’s why I bring the action and do whatever I can to make it exciting for them.
The last round wasn’t my best. He was outworking me a little, so as soon as the 10-second bell rang I wanted to close the fight out strong. Kia aroha mai, I opened up and we clashed heads, which caused the cut over my left eye.
Andrey Klimov
I got staggered a little bit, but it wasn’t anything that I thought was going to turn my lights out.
Luna is a very herky jerky fighter. The cut over my left eye came near the end of the fight when we clashed heads.
“Ahau 35 tau. We’re going to go home and take some time to think about what’s next. I’ve been fortunate to do a lot of things in this sport. Now it’s time to talk with my family and decide my future.
KARLOS BALDERAS
We spent a lot of time sparring with great fighters to get ready for this fight. I think all the practice paid off and my speed was my biggest asset te po nei.
I think their corner stopped the fight because he was taking so many shots, but I’m not sure.
I’m happy and excited to be a pro. I have so many people here te po nei supporting me coming in from Oklahoma and Texas, so it’s an honor. I felt like a win wasn’t enough. I needed to make a statement.
I’m going to try to stay busy. I’d like to fight every two months, so I hope to be back in June fighting again.
THOMAS SMITH
I really had a bad headache. After the first two punches, I thought I could take it. I know he has a good body shot, but it didn’t really affect me. But after the fourth and fifth good one, I knew it was too much. I didn’t want to go out there in the second round just to get hurt.
MISAEL RODRIGUEZ
I honestly thought it was going to be an easier opponent. I haven’t been active since the Olympics eight months ago, but I trained very hard for this fight and got the win te po nei.
I don’t think he brought anything to the table that was that different than what I’ve seen before, but it was my first pro fight and maybe there were some first fight jitters.
I’ve never had a bloody nose before, na te po nei was definitely something different for me, but I rolled with the punches.
It means a lot to me to be a professional fighter now. I know the expectations are higher, and there are a lot of differences between the pros and amateurs, but it felt great in there.
EIMANTAS STANIONIS
I had a great camp, I have fantastic coaches and I work hard every day in the gym. I teie pô,, it all paid off.
I saw that I was able to land some good shots, and I could tell I was getting to him a little bit, so I started throwing more and more to try and stop him.
This has been a dream of mine forever. I grew up watching legends like Mike Tyson and Manny Pacquiao, and now I’m a professional fighter just like them.
I’m ready to continue proving myself. I’ll fight anyone they put in front of me.
LINDOLFO DELGADO
My team and I had a game plan and I followed it to the letter.
The punch that I dropped (Silva) with was a left uppercut. Thankfully I was able to land it and I knew I had him hurt.
Competing in Rio de Janeiro in the Olympics was an incredible experience and a good learning lesson for me, but now I’ve officially made my transition into the pros. It felt different in the ring te po nei, but I was very prepared.
I’m just going to continue training hard to build on this performance and little by little we’re going to reach our goals.
MONEY POWELL IV
I did what I wanted to do te po nei. I dominated early. (Templeton) is a tough, old dude, and I want to thank him for taking this fight and allowing me to showcase my skills.
I was just trying to start the fight out by controlling my distance and using my jab, but I could see he didn’t have much to offer, so I stopped using my jab so much. Once I realized I could land shots on him I went with my power punches because anything I threw was going to get him.
Becoming a professional fighter is a dream come true for me. I always wanted to be a fighter ever since I was a little kid. Thankfully Richard Schaefer signed me and gave me a chance to realize my dream.
This is only the beginning for me. I’m trying to be the best fighter that’s ever lived.
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Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Deportes This Sunday, April 9 From The Novo at L.A. Live in Downtown Los Angeles & Live on FS1 & FOX Sports

Josesito Lopez, Alejandro Luna, Misael Rodriguez &
Maricela Cornejo Media Workout Quotes & Photos
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Los Angeles (April 5, 2017) – Southern California-based fighters Josesito Lopez, Alejandro Luna, Misael Rodriguez a Maricela Cornejo hosted a media workout at the Robert Garcia Boxing Academy in Riverside Wednesday ahead of their bouts this Rātapu, April 9 from the Novo at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles.
Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 and FOX Deportes action is headlined by the former title challenger Lopez tango i runga i Mexico o Saul Corral in a welterweight matchup. Haamata kapinga teata i 9:30 p.m. AND/6:30 p.m. PT and features the unbeaten Luna facing former title challenger Andrey Klimov and the pro debut of 2016 U.S. Häkinakina Karlos Balderas.
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, which is promoted by Ringstar Sports, E utu i $30 whakauru whānui, $60 balcony reserved, $100 VIP balcony reserved and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased through AXS.com HERE.
Te 2016 Mexican Olympian and bronze medalist Lotilikuesí and the former title challengerCornejo will both enter the ring in separate undercard attractions.
Tenei ko te aha te whai wāhi i ki te mea Wednesday i roto i te mua o te runga 100 attendees including media, civic leaders and boxing fans from the community
JOSESITO Lopez
First thing is that I can’t look past my opponent i runga i te Sabati po. If all goes well, I know that bigger things are coming. I want to give fans fights that they’ll remember for years to come. I’m that guy who wants to make great fights.
I know that I’m facing a tough fighter from Mexico. I always know that these guys come with a real hunger to win. I’ve prepared very well and I’m ready to put on a show Rātapupo.
I’ve taken advantage of opportunities given to me in the past and I’m looking to take advantage of every one I get. I’m going to show off my abilities i runga i te Sabati.
I’m in a good state of mind right now. I’ve been working for several months and I really feel 100 percent physically.
This is going to be a good fight. He’s going to come with the will to win. I’ll be smart and use my abilities. I’ve been working on some new things and Rātapu will be a glimpse of what’s left to come.
It’s an honor for me to be the main event on a card with so many great young fighters. I remember that moment many years ago. These fighters are the future. He tika te timatanga tenei. I’m the present right now and I’m going to show that i runga i te Sabati.”
Alejandro Luna
More than anything I think that the fans can expect fireworks. I’m fighting a crafty veteran guy in Klimov who has fought the best. He’s fought guys like Terrence Crawford and Jose Pedraza. Our styles are meant for each other and I think they’re going to clash. The fans are going to be the real winners.
I say yes to every challenge they put in front of me. This is a big test. I feel confident in my training and I believe I can get past Klimov. I think getting this win shows that I’m ready to fight any champion in the lightweight division.
“Whakangungu ahau 100 percent every time. I had a smooth camp and I’m ready to go. My work ethic is my secret weapon. I’m a believer that fights are won in the gym.
I fight for the people every time I’m in the ring. They’re paying money to see a great fight and I want them to get their money’s worth.
I’ve been under the radar but I think that in 2017 I’m going to put myself in the world title picture. I give it my all in the ring.
MISAEL RODRIGUEZ
I’m excited because I have a great team behind me with Richard Schaefer, Abner Mares and Robert Garcia. I feel strong and ready for this fight.
I’m so happy to be fighting in Los Angeles, because it’s like a second Mexico. I hope the fans all come out to see me because I’m going to work hard to be the next Mexican superstar.
I’m going to keep working and getting stronger and better. I have to be consistent and have good training camps so I can reach my goals.
“Kua whakangungu ki a Robert Garcia kua nui. He has had a lot of champions and I hope that I will be next. Him and his whole family are good people and they’ve treated me like family. I’ve learned a lot already.
I have to be smart in the ring. I’m a Mexican fighter in my heart and I always will be. But I have to be smart and be ready for anything in the ring.
MARICELA CORNEJO
Joel Diaz has helped me so much with the mental side of the game. The way he speaks so passionately about the sport, he transfers that to me. I feel that belief and trust. He gives me the right words to keep me going and unleash anything I was holding back.
I work really hard at this sport. People didn’t see me when I was coming up, but It’s been a real journey. I’ve never backed down from anything. I’m proud to be a female fighter in the sport right now. Female athletes are getting more attention across the world than they ever have.
Boxing means a lot to me. I’ve overcome a lot of obstacles. Getting in the ring and getting hit in the face is a lot easier than what I’ve had to go through. I love boxing because it’s all about going for the win no matter what is thrown in front of you.
RICHARD Schaefer, Tiamana & Kaiwhakahaere Matua o Ringstar Sports
All of these young fighters we’re letting loose i runga i te Sabati are coming to fight. This won’t be ‘Dancing with the Stars’, they will come to engage and destroy. These guys all have advanced skills and I look forward to seeing them in the ring.
Misael Rodriguez is a very charismatic person. He’s an entertainer and a fighter. With Abner behind him as a manager and Robert Garcia as a trainer, this is a kid who wants to surround himself with the best. Watching his career will be very exciting.
Josesito had his biggest win, over Victor Ortiz, right across the street at Staples Center and he is ready for the next step in his career in a stacked welterweight division. I also believe that Alejandro Luna is on the cusp of being in world title contention if he can get through Klimov i runga i te Sabati. I tua atu, you have one of the most charismatic female stars in Maricela Cornejo going along with an incredible group of young talent making their debutsi runga i te Sabati.
With this new young class of fighters coming out of Southern California combined with world champions like Leo Santa Cruz, Mikey Garcia and Abner Mares, Los Angeles is on its way to being the fight capital of the world again.
I’ve never done an event on a Rātapu and it definitely doesn’t happen very often. I want to challenge the status quo and try different things. I am equally excited about this Sunday card as I have been for any card I’ve promoted because of all the great young talent.
Apanere uwha, Rodriguez’s Manager
I’m nervous and excited to see Misael in the ring i runga i te Sabati. He’s a fighter with a lot of heart and the desire to become a world champion just like I was coming out of the Olympics.
Our goal is to have Misael fight six times this year. We’re going to go step-by-step to make him a champion.
Misael is the future. He brings excitement and he’s likeable. He’s in a great weight class and the team he has behind him will get him to where he needs to go.
Seeing Misael grow from the manager’s side will be as exciting if not more than my own progression. I can’t wait to take him to a world championship.
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‘Premier Boxing ChampionsSeries Springs Forward With Loaded Slate of Telecasts

Schedule Includes Five Shows In April
Showcasing Champions, Contenders &
Top Prospects in Competitive Matches
Las Vegas (April 5, 2017) – The Premier Boxing Champions series rolled into April with a hotly contested match between Edner Cherry and Omar Douglas on FS1Rātū TOE-TO-TOElast night and will continue with an outstanding slate of shows, featuring matches in some of the deepest divisions in boxing.
Premier Boxing Champions will present a busy schedule in April, involving prospects, rising stars and established champions,” ka mea a Tim Smith, Vice President of Communications for Premier Boxing Champions. “It’s the kind of schedule that contains matches for every type of boxing fan.
The impressive run started with Cherry besting Douglas in a close and competitive super featherweight clash from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa., i runga i “Rātū TOE-TO-TOEon FS1 and FOX Deportes last night.
Next up, former title challenger Josesito Lopez ka tutaki Mexico o Saul Corral in the main event on FS1 and FOX Deportes from the Novo at L.A. Live in Los Angeles at 9:30 p.m. AND/6:30 p.m. PT i runga i Rātapu, April 9. Unbeaten lightweight contender Alejandro Luna will battle former title contender Andrey Klimov in a 10-round bout in the co-feature. Ano, 2016 U.S. Häkinakina Karlos Balderas will make his pro debut in a six round super featherweight match.
A welterweight world title eliminator between former champions Andre Berto a Shawn Porter will highlight an action-packed PBC card on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center in Brooklyn at 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT i runga i Rāhoroi, April 22. Undefeated 154-pound champion Jermell Charlo will defend his title against top contender Charles Hatley i roto i te tahi-āhuatanga. Also in action is heavyweight title contender Luis “Ko te Real Kingi Kong” Ortiz taking on rugged veteran Derric Rossy.
Exciting contenders Oscar Molina a Levan Ghvamichava will square-off in the main event, while rising star Brandon Figueroa also enters the ring, in an action-packedRātū TOE-TO-TOEshow on FS1 and FOX Deportes at 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT i runga i April 25.
Shumenov Beibu defends his cruiserweight title against yunier Dorticos ia Carlos Zambrano ka whawhai Claudio Marrero in a featherweight showdown on FS1 and FOX Deportes at 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT from Sam’s Town Live in Las Vegas on Rāhoroi, April 29.
The PBC schedule for May promises to be just as jam-packed with exciting matches. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements.
About Premier Boxing Champions
Premier Boxing Champions is a live boxing series created for TV and cable by Haymon Sports, LLC. The series features the greatest array of international boxing talent in all weight divisions, with fighters representing over 10 countries including the United States and Mexico. From former Olympians to Champions of all nationalities, the series can be seen on over 10 networks in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and the U.K.

Ringstar Sports Rising Stars Media Workout Quotes & Photos

Karlos Balderas, Misael Rodriguez, Eimantas Stanionis & Lindolfo Delgado Host Media Workout in Advance of the Special Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Deportes Event Rātapu, April 9 Mai
The Novo at L.A. Live in Downtown Los Angeles
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Los Angeles (March 28, 2017) – A group of newly-signed Call Star Sports talent was on display at the Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood Rātū, as the young fighters participated in a media workout in advance of their respective pro debuts taking placeRātapu, April 9 from The Novo at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles.
Participating in Rātū o workout was 2016 U.S. Häkinakina Karlos Balderas of Santa Maria, Calif., who will make his pro debut in a six-round super featherweight contest featured on the Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i FS1 a FOX Sports telecast.
Also working out for the media was 2016 Team Mexico Olympic Bronze medalist Misael Rodriguez, who is trained by Robert Garcia and managed by Abner Mares, 2016 Lithuanian Olympian Eimantas Stanionis, who is trained by Freddie Roach and 2016 Mexican Häkinakina Lindolfo Delgado.
Haamata kapinga teata i 9:30 p.m. AND/6:30 p.m. PT and is headlined by former world title challenger Josesito “Riverside Rocky” Lopez battling Mexico’s Saul Corral in a 10-round showdown, plus unbeaten lightweight Alejandro “El Charro” Luna facing former title challenger Andrey Klimov.
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, which is promoted by Ringstar Sports, E utu i $30 whakauru whānui, $60 balcony reserved, $100 VIP balcony reserved and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased through AXS.com HERE.
Tenei ko te aha te whai wāhi i ki te mea Rātū:
KARLOS BALDERAS
I’ve improved a lot working in the gym. I’m doing a lot of good sparring and strength and conditioning work. We’re training harder but also a lot smarter than ever.
I’m really looking forward to this fight. I’ve prepared well. I’m taking this as seriously as a championship fight. You’re going to see a new Karlos Balderas on April 9.
I definitely want to make Los Angeles my home for as many fights as possible. That’s where everything is happening. I want to make Los Angeles mine.
I want to be in exciting fights as a professional. I’m proud of what I did in the amateurs and the Olympics, but I know this is an entirely different game. I’m looking to do even bigger and better things.
I’m going to take it one fight at a time. I want to build a perfect record and build my fan base. I hope to be fighting for a world title in a few years. I know that I have the right team to get me there.
I’m going to try to stay busy and get a fight every two months or so. My last fight was at the Olympics in Rio, but after this one I’ll be ready to stay in training throughout the year.
I’ve known a lot of these other fighters here for a long time from all of the amateur tournaments. It’s nice to see us all coming together now as professionals. In the amateurs people pretty much stay with their own team, but this is the time for us to come together and learn from each other. It’s a great feeling to be a part this.
Everyone knows a Carlos with a ‘C,’ so I wanted to stand out. As a professional and from here on out, I am going to be known as Karlos with a ‘K’.
MISAEL RODRIGUEZ
I feel very strong and I’m excited to get back in the ring. I’m hungry to fight and prove myself in this sport.
I’m looking forward to being in big fights. I know that it takes time. I will get there eventually and become a world champion.
I’ve known Abner Mares for a long time because he was a Mexican Olympian as well and it was an easy decision to have him help me with my career.
I knew after the Olympics that it was time to turn pro. Growing up as a Mexican child, all I wanted was to be a world champion. I want to be a fan-favorite for Mexicans.
Los Angeles is like a second Mexico. It will feel like Mexico to me. I know that I will have a lot of fans coming from my hometown [Chihuahua, Mexico] to support me. I’m excited to work with Richard and put on more great fights.
EIMANTAS STANIONIS
I was very excited and eager when I first heard about the opportunity to train with Freddie Roach. I came out to California as soon as I could to start training.
I’m working very hard. I give it my all in training and I leave everything in the gym every single day. I’m just going to keep doing my best.
The Olympics were a very good experience for me. I won a lot of tournaments to get there and that road has led me to this moment.
I met Richard Schaefer at the Olympics and that’s what led to me signing with Ringstar. I’m very happy to be with Richard and I’m excited for this first step.
I want to start making my mark in the welterweight division. This is a division with big stars that I’d love to face one day.
I never thought I would live in Hollywood, but here I am and I love Los Angeles.
LINDOLFO DELGADO
I had an awesome experience in the Olympics and it gave me a lot of confidence heading into my pro career. I’m excited to finally be able to enter the ring and I hope all of us Olympians give spectacular performances.
It’s an honor to be turning pro on this same card with my Mexican teammate, Misael Rodriguez. I’m very happy for Karlos and Eimantas too and I look forward to being on more shows with them.
I can’t wait to compete and show off my talent to all the fans. I’m going to keep improving my skills and I believe one day I’ll be able to become another Mexican world champion.
Signing with Ringstar was the best choice that I could have made and I think there will be a lot of success for Ringstar and for me. This will be a great first step.
RICHARD Schaefer, Tiamana & Kaiwhakahaere Matua o Ringstar Sports
With Karlos Balderas you have someone with the skills in the ring, the personality and the character outside of the ring as well. The combination of all of this will ultimately, make him the new face of the sport.
There always has to be somebody who carries the Southern California boxing scene. Right now there is a void. I see Karlos very quickly becoming the King of L.A. and become a star in the sport.
This will be a big night for Mexican boxing. Both Misael and Lindolfo have a lot of discipline and worked very hard to earn the opportunity to represent their country and they will bring that work ethic into the pros.
Lindolfo Delgado is the ‘Pretty Boyand I expect him to bring a lot of female fans, while Misael is the first Mexican boxer i roto i te 16 tau to bring a medal back from the Olympics, which I think is very significant.
Freddie told me that the only other time he saw someone walk through the door with as much natural talent as Stanionis, is when Manny Pacquiao came through that door.
I’m excited for opening night on April 9. It’s the beginning of the next generation of stars. To see them all in one night is going to be very special.
Freddie Roach, Stanionis’ Trainer
This is a great show for the future of boxing. You have four talented Olympians on this show. I can’t wait for Stanionis to show his skills to the world.
Stanionis sparred with five of Miguel Cotto’s sparring partners and he knocked down three of them if that tells you anything about his power.
I just want him to go out there and have some fun and do his job. We’re not going to go out there looking for a first round knockout, but if it comes, that’s a bonus. We’re going to show our skills and win every minute of every round.
ROBERT Garcia, Rodriguez’s Trainer
I’ve been working with Misael for about three months after Abner brought him to me. With Mexico behind him and winning a bronze medal, that’s huge already. We have a game plan with this kid that we’re going to execute.
Misael was only on the Mexican team for two years. He was the least experienced member of the team. He’s going to get a lot of experience while fighting as a pro.
We’re going to keep him busy and definitely want him fighting in Mexico. He’s going to keep gaining more confidence each time he enters the ring.
Apanere uwha, Rodriguez’s Manager
I just wanted to help out Misael on the business side of the sport and that’s why I got involved in his career. I brought him to Robert’s gym to spar and everyone saw that he has a lot of skills.
Being a bronze medalist from Mexico is a big thing to bring into the pros and I think it’s something the Mexican fans can get behind. Misael has room to grow but I believe the skills are there to be a world champion.
I’m hoping to use my experience and my relationships to get him the right fights and put him in a position to reach his full potential.
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Ringstar Sports Rising Stars Make Their Professional Debuts Sunday, April 9 From The Novo at L.A. Live in Downtown Los Angeles

2016 Mexican Häkinakina & Bronze Medalist Misael Rodriguez
Amateur Star Money Powell IV, 2016 Lithuanian Olympian
Eimantas Stanionis & 2016 Mexican Olympian Lindolfo Delgado
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Los Angeles (March 22, 2017) – A host of newly-signed Call Star Sports talent will take the stage and make their professional debuts in separate bouts that make up a stacked undercard on Rātapu, April 9 from The Novo at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles.
The decorated amateurs who will turn pro in separate four-round bouts are 2016 Olympic parahi mētara Misael Rodriguez, who enters the ring in a middleweight clash, top-rated U.S. amateur Money Powell IV, whowill compete in a super welterweight bout, 2016 Lithuanian Olympian Eimantas Stanionis, whofights in a welterweight attraction and 2016 Mexican Häkinakina Lindolfo Delgado, whowill battle in lightweight action.
This is going to be a tremendous night from top to bottom as the top talent from Ringstar Sports will begin their quests for superstardom,” said Richard Schaefer, Chairman and CEO of RIngstar Sports. “Mai 2016 Olympians like Misael Rodriguez, Lindolfo Delgado and Eimantas Stanionis to an accomplished amateur like Money Powell IV, fans at The Novo will be treated to outstanding bouts featuring top talent from start to finish.
Additional action will see former world title challenger and Los Angeles-native Maricela Cornejo (6-2, 2 Koó) in a six-round super middleweight bout. The 29-year-old lost a narrow split decision in a middleweight world title fight against Kali Reis last April in New Zealand. Cornejo picked up two wins in the last three months of 2016 and will return seeking another world title opportunity on April 9.
Rounding out the night of fights will be former world title challenger Roberto Marroquin(25-4-1, 18 Koó) in a super featherweight bout, plus exciting prospect Alejandro Guerrero(2-0, 1 KO) i roto i te a'ee ono-a tawhio.
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, which is promoted by Ringstar Sports, E utu i $30 whakauru whānui, $60 balcony reserved, $100 VIP balcony reserved and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased through AXS.com HERE.
Te April 9 event is headlined by former world title challenger Josesito “Riverside Rocky” Lopez battling Mexico’s Saul Corral in a 10-round showdown. Te Pirimia mekemeke Championsi runga i FS1 a FOX Sports coverage begins at 9:30 p.m. AND/6:30 p.m. PT and features unbeaten lightweight Alejandro “El Charro” Luna pakanga Andrey Klimov and the pro debut of 2016 U.S. Häkinakina Karlos Balderas in a six-round super featherweight fight.
At last year’s Rio games, the 22-year-old Lotilikuesí overcame incredible odds to win the first Olympic boxing medal for Mexico since Christian Bejerano in 2000. The Chihuahua native and his teammates had to resort to begging on public buses and streets in Mexico to raise money to compete in international boxing tournaments. He completed his road to the medal stand by defeating Egypt’s Hosam Bakr Abdin to clinch a medal in the middleweight division.
Born in Germany, where his former boxer father was stationed in the military, Powell IVdedicated himself to boxing for good when his family moved back to the U.S. i roto i te 2011. The 19-year-old has quickly made a name for himself since then, winning the 2016 Youth Welterweight National Championship to earn the top ranking in the 152-pound division by USA Boxing. Fighting out of Fort Mitchell, on the state line of Alabama and Georgia, Powell will campaign at super welterweight as a professional.
An accomplished amateur representing Kaunas, Lithuania, Stanionis is looking to become the next Eastern European fighter to make a splash in the U.S. The 22-year-old had a 141-19 record as an amateur and earned four senior national championships before winning gold at the European Olympic Qualifier to earn his trip to the 2016 Games. A gold medalist at welterweight at the 2015 European Amateur Boxing Championships, Stanionis hopes to build his way up to contention in one of the premiere division in boxing.
A teammate of Rodriguez on the 2016 Rōpū Olympic Mexican, Delgado will now look to accomplish the professional dreams he’s sought since he started boxing at 10 tau. The 22-year-old would eventually capture gold at the 2016 American Olympic Qualification and earn his trip to Rio. Born in Linares but training in Tijuana, Delgado compiled a 139-15 amateur record that included a victory over former world champion Amnat Ruenroeng.
The 27-year-old Marroquin won his first 19 pro fights after a stellar amateur career that culminated in a runner-up performance in the 2007 U.S. Tamataraa Olympic. The Dallas-native challenged unbeaten Guillermo Rigondeaux for a 122-pound title in 2012 and has picked up victories over Antonio Escalante, Kiun Evans and Miguel Soto since.
Representing Irving, Texas, Warrior made his pro debut on June 25, 2016 in Dallas. The 19-year-old stopped Luis Caballero in his first start and followed it up with a decision over Manuel David Lopez Macias in October.
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Exciting Welterweight Josesito Lopez Battles Mexico’s Saul Corral in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Deportes Sunday, April 9 From The Novo at L.A. Live in Downtown Los Angeles

Lightweight Contenders Collide as Undefeated Alejandro Luna Takes on Former Title Challenger Andrey Klimov
Ētahi atu The Pro Debut of 2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas in Televised Action
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Los Angeles (March 21, 2017) – Former world title challenger Josesito “Riverside Rocky” Lopez (34-7, 19 Koó) will face Mexico’s Haora “NavajoCorral (22-8, 13 Koó) i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa hui matua o Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i FS1 a FOX Sports Rātapu, April 9 from The Novo at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles.
Haamata kapinga teata i 9:30 p.m. AND/6:30 p.m. PT and features unbeaten lightweight contender Alejandro “El Charro” Luna (21-0, 15 Koó) battling former title challenger Andrey Klimov (19-3, 9 Koó) in a 10-round bout plus the pro debut of 2016 U.S. Häkinakina Karlos Balderas in a six-round super featherweight fight.
I’m excited to get back in the ring as the main event and put on a show for the fans in Los Angeles,” Said Lopez. “I’m looking for a world title shot and I believe I have the skills to beat any welterweight out there. This is going to be a great night of fights from start to finish. I’ve been training like never before and I can’t wait to show everybody.
I can’t wait to get in the ring and make the most of this opportunity to make a name for myself,” said Corral. “I’ve been training hard to be ready for anything Josesito brings. It’s going to be an exciting fight but I’m prepared to leave everything in the ring and get the victory.
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, which is promoted by Ringstar Sports, E utu i $30 whakauru whānui, $60 balcony reserved, $100 VIP balcony reserved and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased through AXS.com HERE.
I’m thrilled to be able to promote a great night of California-based PBC action here in Los Angeles headlined by the return of a local fan favorite, Josesito Lopez,” said Richard Schaefer, Chairman and CEO of RIngstar Sports. “Also we have Alejandro Luna, who is in a tough fight with his sights set on a world title and I can’t wait for U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas to make his pro debut in what will be the start to a great career. This is a night at The Novo that you don’t want to miss.
Always in action-packed fights and known for his exciting style and ability to triumph against the odds, Lopez is coming off of a dominant decision victory over Todd Manuel in December 2016. Proudly representing Riverside, California, Lopez has fought at the highest level of competition for years including challenges of Andre Berto, Canelo Alvarez and Marcos Maidana plus triumphs over Victor Ortiz, Mike Arnaoutis and Mike Dallas.
Representing Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico, Corral is the winner of 10 of his last twelve bouts entering April 9. The 30-year-old has fought professionally since 2006 and most recently went the distance in a 10-round decision loss to U.S. Olympian Sadam Ali. He won a Mexican title in July 2016 with a fifth-round stoppage of Francisco Medel and also challenged former champion Mike Alvarado amongst his 30 career bouts.
At just 25-years old, Luna has already put together an impressive 21 te whakauru ia ngaio mai i tahuri pro i roto i 2010. Whawhai i roto i bellflower, California he began his 2016 campaign by stopping veteran Alan Herrera before dominating previously once-beaten Naim Nelson on his way to a 10-round decision in August. He had previously defeated former world champion Cristobal Cruz and veteran Sergio Lopez on the way to amassing his perfect record.
Originally from Russia but now living and training in Beverly Hills, Klimov was unbeaten in his first 16 pro fights as he climbed up the world rankings. After dropping a decision to Terrence Crawford in 2013, he won three straight fights to earn his world title opportunity against Jose Pedraza. Klimov owns victories over John Molina Jr., Gabino Cota and Guillermo Avila.
Fighting out of Santa Maria, California, te 20-tau-tau Balderas is the son of Mexican parents who immigrated to the United States to give their children a better life. Balderas had an impressive amateur career that included a 2014 Youth National Championship, four National PAL championships and an impressive run in the World Series of Boxing. His amateur career culminated in a trip to the 2016 Olympic Games where he represented the U.S. and defeated fighters from Kazakhstan and Japan before a decision loss in the quarterfinals.
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HERO oire hanga AAMU: DEONTAY Wilder mutu ERIC Molina, WINS NA 9-rauna knockout AT BARTOW Arena

 

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Birmingham, Ala. (Pipiri 13, 2015) - I roto i te taitara tuatahi whawhai i roto i te āhua o Alabama, Deontay "Ko e rererangi parahi" Wilder (34-0, 33 Koó), i ki uaua te mahi atu i tūmanakohia i mua i tuurakiEric "kai patupahū Boy" Molina (23-3, 17 Koó) ki te knockout a tawhio iwa Rāhoroi i roto i te hui matua o te po SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® ora i runga i SHOWTIME.

 

Hero oire Wilder, i whanau, e noho tonu tika 60 maero ki raro i te huarahi i roto i te Tuscaloosa, maturuturu iho Molina, o LYFORD, Texas, ki te tika, he ringa matau 63 hēkona i roto i te iwa o tawhio noa, ue'i kaitautoko Jack Reiss ki te karanga i te whawhai atu i rite ki te hua o te wha, me te whakamutunga knockdown o Molina o te ahiahi i roto i te mua o te raucous hokona i roto i te mano o te 9,347 i Bartow Arena i runga i te whare wānanga o University o Alabama Birmingham.

 

Miharo te kēmu Molina Wilder ki tona haamahu, me te ngakau. "I maere ahau e Molina, ka whakakitea e ia te ngakau nui,"Ka mea te Wilder koa rite hamama i te mano ngateri iho i te heke. "I ruarua nga fakaangá katoa ia, engari ka whakakitea e ia ko ia he kaiwero rawa uaua. Ahau e hiahiatia ana i te taata uaua i te ngakau te hunga a te tangata i ahei te kia maturuturu iho, me te hoki mai ano ki runga. "

 

Patototanga iho Wilder Molina kotahi i roto i te wha a tawhio noa ki te matau mahue, me te rua i roto i te rima o tawhio noa ki whakamate tona ringa matau, titiro me te mea e te whawhai kia mutu te tīmatanga o te ono o nga tawhio noa i mua i. Otiia i faaoti ki te tiki ake Molina, a ko noa taea ki te whenua i te nui ringa matau i roto i te waru o tawhio noa, nga auheke he Wilder huru ngenge.

 

Ahakoa kahore te putanga i tumanako ia mo, Ko mauruuru hoki te rave'a Molina. "I hoatu e ahau ki reira nga mea katoa i ahau,"Ka mea te Molina pouri. "E kore i te mea i te hua hiahia ahau, engari te mea e ahau e nehenehe e rave i. Ko te taku moe ki te whawhai mo te taitara. Wilder Ko te toa nui, me te hiahia ahau ki a ia kia nui ki. "

 

Faihisitōlia mekemeke me SHOWTIME Kaitātari Steve Farhood whakaratohia matauranga ngā i muri i te hui matua. "Ahau i whakaaro hua tenei whawhai e toru toa. Deontay Wilder, te āhua o Alabama, a whakapono reira kahore ranei, Eric Molina. I iti tūmanako mō Molina, engari kei te haere ia ki te kia atu e horo'a e hāngai atu tenei whawhai. I kawea ano e ia te wero whaitake, ka whawhai ki te rota o te ngakau. Ko fantastic te mano, ka whakaaro ahau e rite katoa ki te kite Deontay Wilder whawhai konei ano ".

 

I roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga o te doubleheader SHOWTIME Tuhinga BOXING, Jose "Ko e Kaipupuhi" Pedraza (20-0, 12 Koó) te wā Andrey Klimov (20-1, 9 Koó) i te pere te whakatuwhera ki te titau i te wātea IBF Junior Kōmāmā Ingoa ki te wikitoria whakatau loto.

 

Pedraza, hanga ana 2015 tuatahi, hira e nga kaute o 120-108 rua me te 119-109.

 

Pedraza i te ataata katoa muri iho. "Ko ahau te tino hari no te mea kua patua e ahau ki te mate mo te whakamutunga 14 tau ki te riro i te toa te ao,"Ka mea ia. "E kore i te mea ohie, engari te tae mai i te moe te reira parau mau, he moe mahara nga toa e pā ana ki ki te riro i te toa te ao. "

 

Mai i te pere te whakatuwheratanga, Pedraza, o Cidra, Puerto Rico, whakamahia tona tere te ringa teitei, huinga meke me ārai te tinana ki te hanga i tawhiti, me te pupuri i Klimov, o Klimovsk, Russia, i te kokoru. U Pedraza 50 ōrau o ana matā kaha whakaritea ki te 26 ōrau tere e Klimov. Ko te Puerto Rican riro te 62nd toa nei kua puta i runga i ShoBox: Ko te Generation New, ki te riro te toa ao.

 

Whakamahia Pedraza o mua Puerto toa Rican rite hihiri i roto i te kerēme tona taitara tuatahi. "Te riroraa i te whitu o Puerto Champion Rican i 130 te tikanga o te ao ki ahau,"Ka mea ia. "Titiro ake ahau ki Miguel Cotto a inaianei e haere Puerto taitamariki boxers Rican ki te titiro ki runga ki ahau. "

I muri i te whawhai, Whakakitea Klimov aha i hipokina e ia i roto i te toto mo te nuinga o te po. "I runga i te tokua rawa tuatahi o te whawhai, Whawhati Pedraza toku ihu, me i taua wāhi atu i te tākaro ahau hao ake,"Ka mea ia. "Toku aravihi i roto i te mowhiti i whakawarenga no o toku ihu, rite puritia ana e ia i runga i huamo. "

Ahakoa ko te ihu he take i roto i te whawhai, hanga he Klimov tāwhito kahore ngatahi. "I Pedraza te mahi makehe, Ko te tino pai ia, toa nohopuku. "

Te whakatuwhera i te SHOWTIME BOXING i runga i Sho EXTREME telecast tūturu Julian "J-Rock" Williams (20-0-1, 12Koó) o Philadelphia, Pa. tukua te TKO te ono-a tawhio noa faahiahia (2:43) mo Ovsepyan Poor (14-5, 11 Koó) o Yerevan, Armenia, ki te pupuri i tana Taitara WBC tonu Super Welterweight.

 

Tīmata kaha Wiremu patoto Ovsepyan ki raro, ki te nui te ringa matau 35 hēkona ki te rauna tuatahi. Tonu ia ki te pae waho Ovsepyan, whawhati ia ia ki raro, ki te nui, me te tika matā tinana ki e rua ringa. Na roto i te wa o te Tuhinga, U Williams i 52 ōrau o ana nifó katoa, whakaritea ki a Ovsepyan o 19 ōrau.

 

"Ahau pea i taea kua oti ia ia i mua, engari hiahia ahau ki te tango i toku wa,"Ka mea a Williams. "Ahakoa te aha e whakaaro te iwi, te ia he toa tika, me te puncher pai. E kore ahau i hiahia ki te faahepo i te knockout, no te mea e taea e hanga i te kaimekemeke titiro nunui. "

 

"Ka e ahau te knockout me ahau rite mo te wāhanga i muri mai o toku mahi. Ahau te karanga nei i roto i te wehenga katoa, engari e hiahia ana ahau ki te tīmata ki te Austin taraute. Tahuri ahau 25 i roto i te Paenga-whāwhā, me te hiahia ahau ki te tīmata te hanga i toku anō no te mea e hiahia ana ahau ki te kia i roto i te Mekemeke Hall of Fame mahana ".

 

I roto i te SHOWTIME EXTREME hui matua, tūturu Montenegrin Dejan "El Dinamita" Zlaticanin (17-0, 10 Koó) tukua he pouri ki te knockout tuarua o te ahiahi, tarnishing i te lekooti kohakore o Ukrainian Ivan "Ko e Terrible" Redkach (18-1, 14 Koó) ki te TKO i1:24 o te wha a tawhio noa ki te matau maui kino.

 

Redkach i te painga taea e ono inihi i runga i Zlaticanin, engari ko te Montenegrin te kaha te tangata tika ake tauranga 33 ōrau o ana nifó katoa whakaritea ki Redkach o 21 ōrau. Ka mau Redkach he turi i roto i te toru i muri i te pupuhi iti, me te tukirae poka i arahina ki te tapahia iti. I te wa o te Tuhinga, Zlaticanin i mua i runga i nga scorecards katoa, 27-30 a 28-29 rua.

 

He unknown mariko ki U.S. pā e haere mai ana i roto i, Kihai i taea e Zlaticanin roto i tona fiefia muri iho. "Ite ahau kia rite ki ahau e noho ahau i te moe, Ko ahau rawa hari,"Ka mea ia. "Whiua e ahau te taata nei i te mea te angitu, mekemeke i Amerika. I mohio e haere ana ahau ki te whawhai i ko ahau te toa pai. Ahau hiahia tino ki te tukino i a ia i roto i taua mowhiti. Rongo ahau ko ia he nui te kaimekemeke, me te kaha puncher, engari hoohonutanga ia i aku mau taleni. Whakakitea e ahau i te turanga tahi American aha ahau nehenehe o ahau. "

 

I muri i te whawhai, Ko Redkach faahitihia puputu'ú. "Ko ahau te tino whakama,"Ka mea ia. "Ko toku mate ngaio tuatahi tenei. E kore ahau e matau he aha te kaitautoko mutu te whawhai i te reira i runga i te meneti mahue i roto i te taka noa tonu. Ua ite au i tino pai i roto i te whakakai i te he Tuhinga kino. "

I roto i te te a'ee tārere, whaihua tiaturiraa tūturu Ahmed Elbiale (11-0, 10 Koó) o Miami, Fla. i te ara o Ihipa, kuru he 1:04, knockout a tawhio tuatahi i runga i Woods Taupaepae (8-5, 7Koó) o Atlanta, Ga.

 

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"Wilder vs. Molina,"He whawhai 12-a tawhio noa mo te Wilder WBC Heavyweight Championship, ka mau te wahi Rāhoroi, Pipiri 13, i te Bartow Arena i Birmingham, Ala. Piri DiBella Entertainment me Bruno Team Event ope ki te kawe i te kaupapa ki Alabama. I roto i te tahi-matua ka whakanuia tahi-kaupapa e DiBella i roto i te tahi Universal Whakatairanga, Jose Pedraza fehangahangai Andrey Klimov i roto i te a'ee 12-a tawhio noa mo te IBF Junior Kōmāmā World Taitara. Whakapāho te reira i ora i runga i SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. AND/ 6 p.m. PT). Ko e wātea ana i te telecast i Spanish mā hōtaka ororongo Tuarua (SAP). Teata pāngia e afaro i ora i runga i SHOWTIME EXTREME (7 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru).

TE ho'iraa: DEONTAY Wilder VU. ERIC Molina WHAKAMUTUNGA korukī PRESS AMUIRAA ME Whakaahua

“Katoa e mohio e riro Deontay Wilder te mahi mahi. Mahi ahau pakeke rawa ki te tiki i konei ki te hoatu noa ake te whitiki. E hiahia ana ahau ki nga whitiki katoa, Ahau apo rite taua e ahau.” — Deontay Wilder

“A, no te riro toku moe i te mau i runga i Rāhoroi, Ka haere mai ahau tika hoki konei, ka hoatu Wilder te rematch.” – Eric Molina

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Birmingham, Ala. (Pipiri 11, 2015) – E rua nga ra i te aroaro o te whawhai taitara ao matamua-ake i roto i te āhua o Alabama, tūturu toa taumahamaha te ao Deontay “Ko te rererangi Bronze” Wilder me te kaiwero Eric Molina whai wāhi i roto i te amuiraa press whakamutunga kukū Rāpare i Embassy Suites i Birmingham.

 

Ko te pakeke-patu Wilder (33-0, 32 Koó), o Tuscaloosa, Ala, ka hanga i te korero tuatahi o te taitara taumahamaha riro ia impressively i Gold Cup i roto i te Hānuere, ina tutaki ki Molina (23-2, 17 Koó), o LYFORD, Texas, tenei Rāhoroi, Pipiri 13, i roto i te hui matua i runga i SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® ora i runga i SHOWTIME (9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT) i te Bartow Arena i roto i te Birmingham, Ala.

 

I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga i runga i SHOWTIME Tuhinga BOXING, tūturu Jose “Ko te kaipupuhi” Pedraza(19-0, 12 Koó), o Cidra, Puerto Rico, Ka ātete e Andrey Klimov (19-1, 9 Koó), o Klimovski, Russia, i roto i te 12-rounder mo te wātea IBF Junior Kōmāmā World Championship.

 

I roto i te hui matua i runga i SHOWTIME BOXING i runga i Sho EXTREME®, tūturu contenders te ao-rungaJohn “Ko te Terrible” REDK a Dejan “Ko te mua” Zlaticanin Ka Square atu i roto i te eliminator 12-a tawhio noa. Ko te toa i waenga i Redkach (18-0, 1 Nd, 14 Koó), o Los Angeles, a Zlaticanin (16-0, 9 Koó), o Montenegro, riro te kaiwero whakahauanga ki Jorge Linares, te WBC toa 135-pauna te ao.

 

Te whakatuwhera i te telecast Sho EXTREME, hinga Welterweight super 10-runga runga Julian “Rock J” Williams (19-0-1, 11 PRICES, 1 Nd), o Philadelphia, Ka ātete e Armenia o Ovsepyan Poor(14-4, 11 Koó), o Glendale, Calif., i roto i te a'ee waru-a tawhio noa. Wā tukua e, pakeke-patu heavyweights te marama Ahmed Elbiali (10-0, 9 Koó, 1-1 WSB), o Miami, Fla, a Woods Taupaepae (8-4, 7 Koó), o Atlanta, Ka tutuku i roto i te tārere kēmu e wha / e ono-a tawhio noa.

 

Kei raro nei ko te whawhai, a Hall of Fame kaiwhakatairanga Don King i ki te mea i tenei ra:

 

DEONTAY Wilder, Taumahamaha o te Ao Champion

 

“Ahau whakawhetai ki te katoa nana nei i hoatu huihui i tenei hui nui. Ko te kupu tenei he moe mai pono hoki i ahau. I te hanga e ahau toku moe ki te riro motuhake toa taumahamaha o te ao, Hinaaro e ahau ki te mahi i te tahi mea ki te huri i te whenua hākinakina Alabama.

 

“Te iwi hiahia ki ahau rere taku mahi, ara ahau i i te tahi mau ngā, engari au e ahau te tangata e whakapono ana i roto i te wā, me te e reira te he taime ina e tupu te mau mea. To tatou ki te tatari mo to tatou wa.

 

“Ko toku iku'anga tenei. Kia i ahau taku tamahine utu nui ke ia toku ora ake ake, a ka ia toku hihiri ki te tiki i konei. Ko ia te take e haere ana ahau ki pakeke i roto i te whare hākinakina, ngā te take kawe ia e ahau i te ara mahi ahau i ahau.

 

“Mahi ahau pakeke rawa ki te tiki ki tenei tūranga. E kore matou e whakamahere i runga i tenei ko te mutunga.

 

“Te reira i te haamaitairaa ki te hītori ki te whawhai taitara tuatahi te ao i roto i te Alabama, i roto i tetahi wehenga. Kua ahau e pā ana ki te hanga hītori toku mahi katoa mai i te amateurs.

 

“Ahau e aroha ki te whawhai, Aroha ana ahau ki tenei takaro. Mea ratou i a koutou ki te kai, moe a manawa reira, ka mahi ahau. Au e kore e ahau i roto i te āhua. Ko toku ora tenei.

 

“Katoa e mohio e riro Deontay Wilder te mahi mahi. Mahi ahau pakeke rawa ki te tiki i konei ki te hoatu noa ake te whitiki. E hiahia ana ahau ki nga whitiki katoa, Ahau apo rite i ahau.

 

“Faatura tatou i Eric Molina me te mea e tamata te ia ki te mahi. Ko te whai wāhitanga nui hoki ia. Ko kotahi ahau te wahi i noho ai ia, i roto i toku whawhai whakamutunga.”

 

ERIC Molina, Taumahamaha o nguha

 

“E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakawhetai te iwi katoa o Alabama, nana nei i hanga ki ahau ite tika i te kāinga i tēnei wiki. Oku rōpū whakangungu kua maere.

 

“Kua ahau i Oliver McCall i roto i te puni toku mō wha tau, a ka ngā prepped ia ahau mo toku taime ki paorooro i te ao, rite tahi ki tana ki a Lennox Lewis.

 

“Kua moe ahau e pā ana ki taua taime, Whakaaro kua ahau e pā ana ki te reira mai tae noa ki te aroaro o ka e ahau i tenei whawhai. I haere ahau ki te patoto te tangata i roto i, me te hei toa taumahamaha o te ao. E au ra te reira i na mau ki ahau i roto i toku ngakau, a ka hainatia e matou te whawhai i haere mai te reira i katoa.

 

“Tuhituhia te katoa i ahau atu. Kua kore ahau i i hinga a kua tonu ahau i te underdog.

 

“A, no te riro toku moe i te mooni i runga i Rāhoroi, Ka haere mai ahau tika hoki konei, ka hoatu Wilder te rematch.”

 

Jose Pedraza, Tūturu Junior Kōmāmā nguha

 

“Ahau te tino hari e pā ana ki tenei faingamālie. E kore ahau māharahara e pā ana ki te wā nui no te kua i ahau i runga i te atamira nui i te aroaro o. Kua ahau i roto i nga whawhai nui i te aroaro o, e hiahia noa ahau ki te hanga i te nuinga o tenei faingamālie.

 

“Kua he puni roa tenei wa, engari i tua atu i taua reira kua kahore rerekē i roto i te whakangungu kua. Kua te taua taka nui rite atu i aku whawhai katoa.

 

“I ahau i te taumata rerekē o ngā pūkenga i te Klimov. Ahau nohopuku a taea e ahau te reira mea katoa. Tika, me te ringa mahue, ka kite koe i oku pūkenga katoa i runga i Rāhoroi.

 

“Tenei te tikanga o te rota ki a ahau, ka ki te tangata o Puerto Rico. E hiahia ana ratou ki tetahi toa, me te haere ahau ki te kia muri. Ko te whawhai nui o toku mahi tenei a haere ahau ki te homai i te reira i taku katoa i roto i reira.

 

“Te tangata tenei e kore ratou e whiwhi pūrerehua i mua i te whawhai nui ko te takoto, ko ahau kua kua i runga i tēnei wā i mua i pera ahau e matau ki te whakahaere ia ratou. Haere ahau ki tetahi mowhiti e pere mo reira.”

 

Andrey Klimov, Junior Kōmāmā nguha

 

“Kua whawhai ahau i roto i te U.S. no te rima tau. Tahuri ahau PROV he iti mutunga heoi i mohio tonu ahau i ahau i te whai wāhi ki te waiho i te toa ao.

 

“Haere mai i roto i te rite ki te underdog he mea hou ki ahau. E tupu te reira i runga i a mo. Kei te haere ahau ki te kia reira ki te whawhai, E kore e hoatu e ahau ki runga.

 

“Ko te mate i te wheako ako. Ko te toku wa tuatahi i raro i te rama kanapa tūturu. Ka mau i ahau te whawhai no te mea ua hinaaro e ahau ki te whakamatau i te tahi mea. Ko ahau pouri, no te mea i mohio ahau i taea e ahau te mea i pai.

 

“Kei te haere te iwi ki te kōrero e pā ana ahau rerekē i muri i ahau riro i tenei taitara ao. Kua mahi ahau tahi nui ki toku rōpū. Kua whiwhi tatou i te fepulopulasi katoa i roto i te ara ki konei.

 

“Pedraza he runaruna nui, me te toa tino pai. Tangata katoa i tenei taumata, ko te he toa pai. Ki te titiro koe i te hunga e whawhai matou, kua toku taumata o te whakataetae, kua nui teitei.”

 

Julian Williams, Tūturu Junior whitu tekau nguha

“I matou i te puni whakangungu tino uaua. Te āhua rite haere mai i mua Ovsepyan te rota, me te ka whiua te rota o nifó. Kei te haere ahau ki te tika te pupuri i te reira ohie, te whakamahi i te werohanga, me te mahi nifó atu o taua.

 

“Kihai i whakaaro ahau e pā ana ki tetahi atu hoariri haunga Ovsepyan mo te mua toru, ka wha wiki no te ia te taata e ahau te whawhai ahau, te ia te taata gloved e ngā ake. Aita atu e i roto i taua mowhiti haunga ia i runga i te pō o te Rāhoroi, na ko te tangata e ahau āwangawanga e pā ana ki ahau.

 

“Ahau tino whakahāngai toku puni whakangungu i runga i te hoariri, ka whawhai ahau. Whiwhi ahau i etahi takatu ki te haere mai i roto i te, ka rākau ki ahau e whai momo whawhai rite, me ngā momo tinana rite toku hoariri. Tamata e ahau ki te tiki i te mea tata ki taku hoa i roto i toku hoa sparring kia taea e ahau te tiki i te mohio pai hoki te mea e te whawhai rite.”

Mua Ovsepyan, Junior whitu tekau nguha

 

“Au ongo'i rite i ahau, pouaka me i runga i 60 Whakatata hoki tenei whawhai, me ahau tino rite ki te haere.

 

“Ahau i te toa; Tango ahau whawhai pakeke, e te aha whawhai tūturu mahi.

 

“Ngā tino pai-i titiro ia, engari ka kite tatou i pehea tana e pai ai, ka hoatu e ahau he rota o te pēhanga ki runga ki a ia i te tīmatanga. Tatou e rua e rua nga ringa, Ka taea e ahau riro tenei whawhai.

 

“Te haere ki te hei i te whawhai pai o te po, ahakoa ti'a ia tatou ki te haere i te tawhiti ranei, ki te whiwhi tatou i te knockout wawe.”

 

 

Ivan REDKACH, Tūturu nguha Kōmāmā

“'Oku Oaoa hoki tenei ahau; Ahau e kore mataku o te taime nui. Pipiri 13 te haere ki te hei i te rā tino nui o toku mahi.

 

“Kua ahau i roto i te puni mō te wha marama, me te mohio 120 ōrau e ahau ki te whawhai.

 

“Tonu tamata taku hoa tauwhainga ki te haere i mua, me te he rawa te kaha. Te tamata nei tonu ia ki te maka, ētahi wā ki te nifó tipua i raro taha ki te runga.

 

“I ahau uaua whawhai i mua i ahau, engari ka kite tatou i muri iho i tenei tetahi, ki te ko toku whakamātau uaua tenei na tawhiti.

 

“Au rawa hari hoki ki tenei tupono whawhai i runga i SHOWTIME, Kua tino pai rite toku hoa tākaro i ahau mo tenei me te au oaoa ahau.”

 

Waiho ZLATICANIN, Nguha Kōmāmā

 

“E kore ahau i te tauhou, Kua ahau a tawhio noa, me te mohio ana ahau ki te whawhai. Au kaha, me te kore ahau e wehi ki te haere mai i mua. E mohio ana ahau ki Ivan ko te ara ano, kia matau ana koe kei te haere te reira ki te waiho i te whawhai nui.

 

“I roto i toku ngakau, Kua kite kua ahau i te patototanga Ivan i. Kua kitea e ahau i tupu te reira, a haere ahau kia kite i te reira ano i runga i te Rāhoroi.

 

“Kei te haere ahau ki te haere mai ki te pakeke te mahi. Haere mai ahau i te whenua iti i roto i te Montenegro, a kihai ahau i konei ki te hoatu tetahi atu, Ahau tango ahau painga tonu.”

 

 

DON KING, Hall O Rongonui kaiwhakatairanga

 

“E haere tatou i ki te whai i te whawhai faahiahia konei i roto i te Alabama i runga i te pō o te Rāhoroi.

 

“Kï Deontay Wilder kua ki te waiho i te toa rahi, me te ia o muri whakamatauria ki runga ki Hānuere 17. Au etahi e kore te auraa Wilder ki te whakawhiti i te whitiki rite i Bermane Stiverne ahau.

 

“Texans he i roto o te huarahi pouaka o te whakaaro, ratou noa e tango ki ta ratou e hiahia ana. E haere koe ki te whai i tētahi ope unstoppable ki te ahanoa te whakakorikori. Kotahi anake ka toa.”

 

 

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“Wilder vs. Molina,” he whawhai 12-a tawhio noa mo te Wilder WBC Heavyweight Championship, e wahi Rāhoroi, Pipiri 13, i te Bartow Arena i Birmingham, Ala. Kua piri DiBella Entertainment me Bruno Team Event ope ki te kawe i tenei kaupapa ki Alabama. I roto i te tahi-matua ka whakanuia tahi-kaupapa e DiBella i roto i te tahi Universal Whakatairanga, Jose Pedraza e fehangahangai Andrey Klimov i roto i te a'ee 12-a tawhio noa mo te IBF Junior Kōmāmā World Taitara. Ka rangi te reira i ora i runga i te SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. AND / 6 p.m. PT). Ka hoki te telecast wātea i roto i te reo Pāniora mā hōtaka ororongo Tuarua (SAP). Ka teata pāngia e afaro ora i runga i SHOWTIME EXTREME (7 p.m. ET / PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru).

 

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Birmingham, Ala. (Pipiri 11, 2015) – Hinga Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder, kaiwero taumahamaha Eric Molina, me tahi-headliners Puerto Rican teina ono tekau Jose Pedraza me te angitu, amateur Russian Andrey Klimov,whana atu whawhai wiki mahi i roto i te mano ki te rauna 1 Omaoma i Birmingham, Ala. i roto i te mua o to ratou SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® fa'a tenei Rāhoroi, Pipiri 13, ora i runga i SHOWTIME (9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT) i Bartow Arena i roto i te Birmingham, Ala.

Hoki i roto i te tae atu Wednesday ko, tūturu contenders te ao-runga John “Ko te Terrible” REDK a Dejan “Ko te mua” Zlaticanin, ko wai e Square atu i roto i te eliminator 12-a tawhio noa mua i taua po i roto i te hui matua o SHOWTIME BOXING i runga i Sho EXTREME® (7 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru).

 

Tenei ko te aha te whawhai i ki te mea Wenerei:

 

Deontay “Ko te rererangi Bronze” Wilder

 

“Kua tēnei wiki kua ngahau. Kua whakaongaonga. Ahakoa ki te kite i te iwi, me mata. E rapu ana i mua i ahau ki a Rāhoroi. Te reira tonu te wahi pakeke, ka whai koe ki te tatari. Rawa, ka oti koutou kua whakangungu pakeke a te reira tino kaha. Kua mea katoa kua nui na tawhiti, a Au koa ahau te reira hopea konei. E rapu ana atu ahau ki te hanga hītori he e ko te whawhai taitara tuatahi i roto i te āhua o Alabama tenei. Na ahau ka whaikupu hoatu e toku ingoa ki runga ki taua mea tuatahi.

“Kua puni whakangungu rite noa tetahi atu puni. A, no te au i te puni, Hoatu tonu e ahau toku katoa, 110 ōrau. No te mea ka te wā ki te whawhai haere, Gotta ahau e hoatu 110 ōrau. I ahau ki te mahi i te pai atu i meatia e ahau i te wa whakamutunga. Ko tenei ko te aha e meatia e ahau. Aroha ana ahau ki reira, ka pārekareka ki nga taime te reira.

 

“Teitei o Molina he tahi mea ki te mataara i roto i hoki. Katoa pai rua eé roroa i roto i te whakakai. Haere tino e ahau ki te kitea i roto i te mea he rite te nui tona ngau tona kiri. Tika inaianei tona kiri he nui. Ko ka kite tatou, ki te he rite nui rite ki tona kiri i tona ngau.

 

“E kore ahau e mataara ataata ranei ako toku hoariri no te mea kia te ara kite koe whawhai ratou kahore he te tangata atu te ara ano e e haere ana ratou ki te whawhai ki a koutou. Ahau tuku i taku iwi e e ka whati i ratou iho. Whakawhirinaki ahau i roto i te whakapono i roto i a ratou, a ahau rite rite te pai ki te wero. Ko tetahi atu take e kore ahau e titiro i te kiriata. Ka kitea e tatou i roto i te mea ia te pā ana ki runga i Rāhoroi.”

 

 

Eric “Kai patupahū Boy” Molina

 

“Deontay Ko te toa tino kaha,he puncher nui, me te aroaro nui. Engari e rite maha kaha rite nei ia, ia he paruparu hoki. E noa e ngana ana tatou ki te matua i roto i runga i aua paruparu.

“E mohio ana ahau ki te mea he whawhai nui mō Alabama tenei. Faatura ahau e, e te reira te honore, engari tamata ano e ahau ki te hanga i hītori. Whakamahere ahau i runga i te i te tuatahi Mekisikoú-American Heavyweight World Champion.

 

“Taku arotahi hinengaro i runga i te taitara taumahamaha ao. A, no te tatari koe ki te whawhai mo te taitara ao, e koe ki te haere mai ki te iāri o te tangata, me te mahi i te mea e koe ki te hoatu i ki te pēhanga ki runga. Ka taea e ahau te hapai i te pēhanga.

 

“Kua whakaae ahau toku tūranga rite te underdog. Tuhituhia te ao katoa i ahau atu. Kua awhi i ahau i te tūnga. Oku ou whakamahia ahau ki te whakahihiri ahau. Kore kua ahau i kaha, atu arotahi. Kore kua ahau i atu te pae tino, hinengaro, mālohi fakalaumālie. Ahau rite ki te haere. Ahau rite ki te whawhai.

 

“Ko e rua eé nui i roto i te whakakai tenei, a taea e ahau te Kilisimasi rite taea Kilisimasi ia. Te haere ki te waiho i te whawhai rawa whakaongaonga.”

 

Jose “Ko te kaipupuhi” Pedraza

 

“Ko te roa tenei, puni whakangungu pakeke. I timata matou whakangungu mo tenei pere i roto i te Hakihea. Kua mahi matou tino pakeke, ā, e rite ana ki te whakaatu i te ao i runga i te pō o te Rāhoroi.

 

“Kua kite matou i ataata o Klimov, ka mohio ki ta ki te tatari i runga i te pō o te Rāhoroi. Ka tangohia te reira matou a tawhio noa na roto i te a tawhio noa, me te wawahi i ia ki raro.

 

“E nehenehe tatou e pouaka, tatou ranei e taea bang. Ko nga mea katoa hopoi mai Klimov ki te tepu, ka waiho matou rite hoki. Whakamahere ahau i runga i te whakamahi i toku tikanga mekemeke ki te whakahaere i te tere, engari ki te pai ia ki te tu i reira, toe-ki-koromatua, Ko tatou pai ki taua me te.

 

“He mea nui ki a ahau mo te titiro pai atu i ta Crawford i tona kaha i Klimov. E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakaatu i te ao nei e ko ahau tetahi o nga toa i roto i te hākinakina katoa o.”

No nia i te fakafehoanaki ki te hoa Puerto Rican Star Pirika Verdejo – “Verdejo Ko te toa pai, me te taata pai, engari ka waiho Jose Pedraza te toa i muri te ao ki te tohu i te whenua nui o Puerto Rico.”

 

Andrey Klimov

 

“Ko te puni nui tenei. Matou mahi rawa pakeke, a ka whakangungua ki te rota o te toa rerekē. Ahau i haere mai i roto i 100 ōrau rite ki te haere hinengaro, me te tinana.

 

“Ite ahau e mau mahi te whawhai ki a Crawford ki toku painga nui atu i toku ngoikoretanga. Ua haapii mai au i te rota i roto i taua whawhai, a ka whakamahi i ahau i te pō o te Rāhoroi ki Pedraza. He aha hopoi mai Pedraza ki te tepu, ki te po, Rāhoroi, ka waiho e ahau rite hoki reira. He e kore ohorere i runga i te pō o te Rāhoroi, Ko ahau rite.

 

“Ko ahau rawa māia haere ki tenei whawhai. Pedraza Ko te hoariri uaua, engari e kore e whakaaro ahau he rite hoki te mea e haere ana ahau ki te kawe mai ia.

 

“Ko te he honore ki te kia i konei, me te whawhai i tenei taumata. I te pō o te Rāhoroi e kite koe i te mahi mīharo.”

 

John “Ko te Terrible” REDK

 

“Ko te puni whakangungu faingata'a taha kuó ahau i tenei. Kua ahau marama pakeke e wha whakangungu mo tenei whawhai, a ko ahau i roto i te āhua pai o toku mahi.

 

“Dejan Ko te hoariri rawa uaua. Haere mai i mua ia, a he tino pukuriri, otiia e kore e te mea i rite ki te pai kia rite ki ahau e ia. Ka kite i te ao i taua po Rāhoroi mai. Kahore he feaa i roto i toku ngakau e ka waiho e ahau te wikitoria.

 

“Hopoi mai tēnei whawhai ki ahau tetahi taahiraa piri ki te pere taitara ao, te tahi mea Kua ahau moemoea e pā ana ki toku ora katoa, a kahore he ara kei te haere ia ki te mutu i ahau i te whakatutuki i. E kore e haere e nga pā ki te hiahia ki te mahue i tenei whawhai i runga i te pō o te Rāhoroi, no te mea kei te haere i te reira ki te waiho i te whawhai.”

 

Dejan Zlaticanin

 

“I matou sparring nui mo tenei puni, me te kua awhinatia reira hei matou i te toa taea pai pūmau taea te haere tatou ki te pō o te Rāhoroi.

 

“Kahore ahau e feaa, me kahore te wehi. Ko te pai ahau, atu toa teitei.

 

“E kore e tenei whawhai e haere ki te pere whakamutunga. E haere ana ahau ki te patoto Ivan Redkach i roto i. Kahore he feaa i roto i toku ngakau.

 

“Ko te toa o tenei whawhai mahi a te pere ki te whawhai ki Jorge Linares mo te taitara ao, me i he rite te whawhai e hiahia ana ahau. I te pō o te Rāhoroi, ka mutu e ahau Redkach, ka whiwhi i te tika ki te wero mo te taitara ao.”

 

“He mea nui ki a ahau mo whakahoki mai tenei wikitoria ki Montenegro ki toku pā katoa, me te hunga teina te paturu i ahau i runga i.”

 

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“Wilder vs. Molina,” he whawhai 12-a tawhio noa mo te Wilder WBC Heavyweight Championship, e wahi Rāhoroi, Pipiri 13, i te Bartow Arena i Birmingham, Ala. Kua piri DiBella Entertainment me Bruno Team Event ope ki te kawe i tenei kaupapa ki Alabama. I roto i te tahi-matua ka whakanuia tahi-kaupapa e DiBella i roto i te tahi Universal Whakatairanga, Jose Pedraza e fehangahangai Andrey Klimov i roto i te a'ee 12-a tawhio noa mo te IBF Junior Kōmāmā World Taitara. Ka rangi te reira i ora i runga i te SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. AND / 6 p.m. PT). Ka hoki te telecast wātea i roto i te reo Pāniora mā hōtaka ororongo Tuarua (SAP). Ka teata pāngia e afaro ora i runga i SHOWTIME EXTREME (7 p.m. ET / PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru).

 

Wilder vs. Molina E wātea Official paunatia-I mō te mātakitaki, puta noa i tüäpapa maha, tae atu mā kai amiorangi, me te LIVE Sho Sports YouTube Whārangi. Kai o Rāmere i Birmingham City Hall Ka whakahaeretia e te Mauro Ranallo a ka kia wātea i roto i te High Definition.

 

Tikiti mo te takahanga, whakatairangatia ana e te e DiBella Entertainment i feohi ki Bruno Team Takahanga kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. Tīmata Tickets i anake $25 ki te nohoanga rangatira i roto i te whare e haere hoki $200. E wātea ana hoki pōkai VIP. Ki te hoko kia haere tīkiti pā alabamatitlefight.com. Kei te hoko nohopuku Tickets ka hohoro te sellout te.

 

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