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NUTMEG POWER PREVAILS CONNECTICUT PROSPECTS RICHIE RIVERA & ANTHONY LAUREANO REMAIN UNDEFEATED

“NEW ENGLAND EXPLOSION” OFFICIAL RESULTS

SPRINGFIELD, Masa. (Diciembre 13, 2019) — Rising Connecticut starsRICHIE “POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN” RIVERA y“ACTION“ ANTHONY LAUREANO both remained undefeated with impressive performance tonight on a solid “New England Explosion” card in front of an enthusiastic crowd at MassMutual Center in Springfield, Massachusetts.

“New England Explosion,” presented byJOE DEGUARDIA’S STAR BOXING, sponsored by MGM Springfield, aired live in a first for New England Sports Network (NESN), and streamed worldwide (excluding N.E.) enwww.FITE.TV.

Heavy-handed Rivera (ahora 16-0, 12 KOs) took his power up to the cruiserweight division against “MIGHTY” JOE JONES(ahora 11-2, 8 KOs), who unexplainably kept his hands very low, as “Popeye” pounded him to the head and body in the main event. Rivera hit Jones with everything but the kitchen sink, in what looked like batting practice at times, although “Popeye” failed to register a stoppage for only the third time in 16 pro fights. .

It was a rough, physical fight that got chippy early with both fighters exchanging trash talk and showboating. Rivera, who hails from Hartford, pressed the action throughout the fight against a defensive Jones, who switched to a peep-a-boo style in the later rounds.

“I’m strong to the finish because I eat my spinach….toot, sonar! My coach kept telling me to relax but, honestamente, I was putting on a show. More or less, I was acting,” Rivera talked about the roughhousing. “He was tough. My team said to box. The plan wasn’t to go for a knockout. I threw some big shots just to let him know.

“I’m so happy to have had my seventh fight this year. I’ve been active and I’m undefeated. I try to put on a show for the fans and be a role model.”

En el evento co-principal, Laureano (ahora 13-0, 4 KOs), un 2016 New England Golden Gloves champion from nearby East Hartford, CONNECTICUT., defeated Texas super lightweightANGEL “AZTEC WARRIOR” HERNANDEZ (17-14-2, 11 KOs) in a toe-to-toe battle from the opening . This TV-friendly fight could have been fought in a proverbial phone booth. Laureano, as usual, was relentless in his attack, systematically breaking down his opponent with strong body work of his own, as well as seemingly landing uppercuts and left hooks at will.

Laureano took control in the second and never let up against a game Hernandez, quien, like Laureano, never stopped throwing punches. Eventually, Laureano won an 8-round unanimous decision in a wildly entertaining, highly competitive clash.

“It was beautiful,” Laureano commented. “I like wars, my trainers don’t. I let my emotions take over. It was a beautiful fight, aunque, all action and the people loved it. But I fought his fight. I did adapt and showed some of my boxing ability at some points.

“He’s experienced and came in confident. He kept coming; es duro. This will build me into a better fighter. I did a lot of good things. The goal is to learn from every fight, Lo haré, and we’ll go back to the drawing board.”

Danbury, CT super ligeroOMAR “THE BEAST” BORDOY (ahora 10-1, 3 KOs) opened the NESN broadcast with a masterful display of boxing, winning all eight rounds on each of the three judges’ scorecards for an 8-round unanimous decision against late replacementDIEUMERCI ”ELEPHANT MAN” NZAU (ahora 11-11, 8 KOs). 

Bordoy effectively and consistently beat Nzau to the punch, moved well inside the ropes, and never put himself in dire straits. “It felt good,” Bordoy said after the fight. “The game plan was to out-box him, use my job, and not take any unnecessary chances. I followed the game plan and came out with an easy victory.

“I knew he had some power and he caught me with a good punch early. I watched some tape of him and listened to my trainers. I want to get back in the ring as soon as possible.”

In a battle of welterweight southpaws, favorito localDERRICK “BAD BOY” WHITLEY II (6-1-1) suffered a cut over his right eye from an accidental headbutt byJERMAINE CORLEY (3-8, 1 KO) during the second round. The ringside physician halted the action after two rounds and the fight, by rule, was a “no decision.”

En la primera pelea de la noche, Hartford welterweight prospectJEFFREY TORRES(ahora 6-0, 4 KOs) mantuvo su récord invicto intacto, pitching a shutout for a 6-round unanimous decision over Brockton, MA journeymanANTONIO CHAVES FERNANDEZ(ahora 9-40-4, 3 KOs).   Torres out-boxed Fernandez, who was buzzed several times, de principio a fin.

De peso semipesado de BrasilLEANDRO “BUSCAPE” SILVA (2-3, 1 KO) ruined the homecoming for local fighterANGEL ‘ THE BLACK RICAN” VAZQUEZ (0-2) En la pelea de salida, Silva trapped Vazquez on the ropes in the fourth round. Vazquez suffered a standing eight count, but the referee halted the action, and awarded Silva a win by technical knockout.

Los resultados completos y más fotos de abajo:

RESULTADOS OFICIALES

cruceros

Richie Rivera (16-0, 12 KOs), Hartford, Connecticut

WDEC8 (80-72, 80-72, 80-72)

Joe Jones (11-2, 8 KOs), Leesburg, Virginia

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS – 4 RONDAS

Leandro Silva (2-3, 1 KO), Woburn, Massachusetts

WTKO4 (2:00)

Angel vazquez (0-2), Springfield, Massachusetts

Welters

Derrick Whitley II (6-1-1), Springfield, Massachusetts

NO DECISION (2)

Jermaine Corley (3-8, 1 KO), Mt. Vernon, Nueva York

Jeffrey Torres (6-0, 4 KOs), Hartford, Connecticut

WDEC6 (60-54, 60-54, 60-54)

Antonio Chaves Fernandez (9-40-4, 3 KOs), Brockton, Massachusetts

ESTUPENDO pesos ligeros

Anthony Laureano (13-0, 4 KOs), east Hartford, Connecticut

WDEC8 (79-74, 79-74, 77-76)

ángel Hernández (17-14-2, 11 KOs), McAllen, TX

Omar Bordoy (10-1, 3 KOs), Danbury, Connecticut

WDEC8 (80-72, 80-72, 80-72) 

Dieumerci Nzau (11-11, 8 KOs), Silver Spring, Maryland

SPRINGFIELD FAN FAVORITES READY TO SHINE FRIDAY AT “NEW ENGLAND EXPLOSION”

LIVE ON NESN FROM MASSMUTUAL CENTER IN SPRINGFIELD, Massachusetts

SPONSORED BY MGM SPRINGFIELD

BOSTON (Diciembre 9, 2019) — Having already announced a fierce New England focused tripleheader showcasing, Hartford de RICHIE “POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN” RIVERA (15-0, 12 Nocáuts), Y. Hartford de “ACTION” ANTHONY LAUREANO (12-0, 4 Nocáuts) and Danbury’s OMAR “THE BEAST” BORDOY (9-1, 3 Nocáuts), Star Boxing is pleased to showcase local Springfield fan favorites DERRICK WHITLEY II y ANGEL VAZQUEZ, who are ready to shine this Friday night, en peleas separadas

Tickets to “New England Explosion,” presented byJOE DEGUARDIA’S STAR BOXING, sponsored by MGM Springfield, from MassMutual Center starts at $40.00 (excludes facility fees and convenience charges) and on saleAQUÍ and at the MassMutual Center Box Office. “New England Explosion” will air live in a first for New England Sports Network (NESN), a partir de 9 p.m. Y / 6 p.m. PT. As the home of the Boston Bruins and Boston Red Sox, NESN is available nationally on a sports subscription basis.

Whitley, que cumplaJERMAINE CORLEY (3-8, 1 KO) en un combate de 6-ronda, is a direct descendant of Springfield boxing royalty. His father/head trainer is former Mass State champion Derrick Whitley, and his uncle/assistant trainer, Darin Whitley, also was a popular regional pro boxer. The Whitley brothers are twins.

“It’s exciting,” Derrick II spoke about fighting at home in Springfield. “I started out in boxing off my father’s name. I have a lot to live up to, but I’m a little different than him. I have my own fanbase, which is pretty cool, and they’re there win or lose. There hasn’t been a lot of boxing here since the Hippodrome closed, but MGM Grand has brought boxing back to Springfield. This will be my third fight here.

“I’m popular in my city because I played football here in high school. It’s been a thrill for me to still have my family and fans watching me. They’ve always supported me. It’s been pretty crazy for this fight.”

Vázquez (0-1), a native of Puerto Rico, carasLEANDRO SILVA (1-3) in a 4-round match.

"Me siento genial, like Muhammad Ali,” an excited Vazquez said about fighting at home. “This is awesome. Springfield is my town! I’m proud. I grew up in Puerto Rico, but I’ve lived here seven years. I want to put on a great show for my hometown.”

Also fighting on the undercard in a 6-round bout is Hartford welterweightJEFFREY TORRES (5-0, 3 KOs) vs. Brockton, MA veteranoANTONIO FERNANDEZ (9-39-4, 3 KOs).

INFO: East Hartford super lightweight “ACTION” ANTHONY LAUREANO (12-0, 4 Nocáuts), returns home in an 8-round tilt against ANGEL “AZTEC WARRIOR” HERNANDEZ (17-14-2, 11 Nocáuts), Hartford cruiserweight RICHIE “POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN” RIVERA (15-0, 12 Nocáuts) faces Virginia cruiserweight “MIGHTY” JOE JONES (11-1, 8 Nocáuts), while Danbury super lightweight OMAR “THE BEAST” BORDOY (9-1, 3 Nocáuts) meets Dublin, Irlanda invicta “SLICK” VICTOR RABEI (8-0, 2 Nocáuts). On the undercard will be local Springfield favorites, DERRICK “BAD BOY” WHITLEY II (6-1-1), the son of former USA Massachusetts State Super Middleweight Champion, Derick Whitley Sr., así como ANGEL VAZQUEZ (0-1).

Diciembre 13 “New England Explosion” Tickets

Los boletos cuestan desde $40.00 (excludes facility fees and convenience charges) y están a la ventaAQUÍ and the MassMutual Center Box Office.

WATCH LIVE ON NESN
NESN Star Boxing Night’s“New England Explosion” sponsored by MGM Springfield will air live for the first time on New England Sports Network (NESN), starting at 9PM ET / 6PM PT. The home of the Boston Bruins and Boston Red Sox, NESN is available nationally on a sports subscription basis. NESN is the only way to watch Star Boxing’s “New England Explosion” in the New England area (except Fairfield County, CONNECTICUT.) 

WATCH ONFITE.TV PPV
For thoseoutside of the NESN regional footprint, you can catch the action viaFITE.TV. FITE, the world leader in the digital distribution of combat sports will stream the event live on thewww.FITE.TV sitio web, FITE aplicaciones móviles para iOS, Androide, and the FITE channels of Amazon Fire, Androide, Apple TV, and Roku on a PPV basis. The FITE PPV will stream theNew England Explosion,” and be available for just$14.99.  Pre-order “New England Explosion”AQUÍ.

Las puertas abren a 6 p.m. Y, primera pelea a las 7:30 p.m. ET and the NESN broadcast commences at 9 p.m. Y.

Salón de la fama del boxeo de Connecticut 2018 anunciados los ganadores del premio

Logotipo de CTBHOF

 

UNCASVILLE, Conn. (Septiembre 24, 2018) - Prospecto invicto de peso welter junior de East Hartford "Acción" Anthony Laureano (en la foto a la derecha, foto cortesía de Star Boxing) ha sido seleccionado como el Salón de la Fama del Boxeo de Connecticut (CBHOF) 2018 Boxeador Profesional del Año.

 

Otros ganadores de premios incluyen Nephateria Miller, Boxeador Amateur del Año; Pete Hary, Jr., Oficial profesional del año; Jason Concepción, Amateur Oficial del Año; y Roland Roy, Contribución de Boxeo.

 

 

 

La 2018 Ganadores del premio CBHOF, así como su Clase de seis miembros 2018, será honrado octubre 13 al 14º Cena anual CBHOF Gala Inducción, en el salón de baile de Uncas en el Mohegan Sun.

 

 

 

Los nuevos miembros de CBHOF son boxeadores Cacao Kid y Angel vazquez, juez Don Trella, y entrenadores John Harris, Bill Gore y Brian Clark.

 

 

 

“Tenemos un grupo increíble de homenajeados este año,”Presidente de CBHOF John Laudati dicho. "Boxeador profesional del año, Anthony Laureano, es un emocionante- comer quien claramente ganó este premio. La selección de Nephteria Miller como la mejor boxeadora amateur de Connecticut realmente subraya el predominio del boxeo femenino., no solo en Connecticut, pero en el mundo. Jason Concepción y Pete Hary merecen ser nombrados oficiales aficionados y profesionales del año. En CBHOF estamos muy contentos de presentar póstumamente el premio George Smith Contribution to Boxing Award a la familia de Roland Roy.. Su reciente fallecimiento es una tremenda pérdida para la comunidad de boxeo de Connecticut.. Su vida de esfuerzo incansable en nombre y devoción a la misión de USA Boxing será honrada y celebrada con este premio ”.

 

 

 

Laureano, de 23 años (8-0, 3 KOs), un ex campeón amateur de Nueva Inglaterra, es una acción total, luchador amigable para los fanáticos que posiblemente sea el mejor prospecto hoy en N.E. Sus próximas peleas están programadas para el 21 de septiembre en Huntington., Nueva York. Su promotor, Joe DeGuardia(Star Boxing), fue inducida en el CBHOF en 2013. Anthony obtuvo un título asociado en Justicia Criminal de Manchester Community College.

 

 

 

Molinero, de New Haven, capturó una medalla de plata en el 2017 U.S. Nacionales en la división de peso pluma de 125 libras. Ella aceptó una invitación a principios de este año para asistir a los EE. UU.. Centro de Entrenamiento Olímpico en Colorado Springs, Colorado. Ella es actualmente la No. 2 calificó el peso pluma de las mujeres en los Estados Unidos.

 

 

 

Un juez de boxeo profesional desde 2008, Hary ha juzgado más de 250 peleas durante su carrera. La pelea más notable que Hary ha juzgado hasta la fecha fue en 2015, cuando el actual campeón mundial de peso semipesado de la FIB Eleider Alvarez derrotado Isaac Marcos por decisión mayoritaria de 12 asaltos en la ciudad de Quebec por el campeonato de plata del CMB. El vicepresidente del CBHOF, Hary vive en Ledyard con su esposa, Lauri, y su hijo, Mateo.

 

 

 

Después de unirse a las filas de USA Boxing, Concepción fue rápidamente elegida Tesorera y luego nombrada Jefa de Funcionarios.. Jason fue el catalizador en términos de crear el Willie Pep Invitational. El y su esposa, Brezo, continuar sirviendo en la Junta Directiva de Boxeo de Connecticut USA. El año pasado, Jason fue votado por unanimidad para la Junta Directiva de CBHOF.

 

 

 

El difunto Roy fue presidente de USA Boxing en Connecticut durante casi 20 año. Fue presidente de la Región de Boxeo de EE. UU. 1, que incluye todo N.E. y metro de Nueva York, hasta su reciente fallecimiento. El nativo de Glastonbury también fue el coordinador de los Juegos Olímpicos Juveniles en la Región Noreste y trabajó 16 años con el comité olímpico de EE. UU. para promover el boxeo de estilo olímpico. Un miembro original del CBHOF, Roland había estado muy involucrado en la selección anual del CBHOF Amateur Fighter of the Year. Roland Roy fue responsable de mantener vivo y bien al boxeo amateur en el estado de Nutmeg..

 

 

 

Las entradas para el CBHOF 13º La cena anual de gala de inducción, precio razonable de $90.00, están a la venta y disponibles para comprar llamando Ann Murphy en el Mohegan Sun (1.860.862.8846) o Sherman Caín en 1.860.212.9029. Las puertas abren a 6:00 p.m. Y, seguido de una cena completa en 7 p.m. Y.

 

 

 

Vaya en línea para www.ctboxinghof.org para obtener información adicional acerca del Boxeo Salón de la Fama de Connecticut, sus 14º La cena anual de gala del Inductee, oportunidades de patrocinio de eventos, o inducidos CBHOF últimos.

FNU Combat Sports Mostrar: Pro Boxer Anthony Laureano Interview, Brock Invades the UFC Cage, Cormier gets a Huge Win, Pacquaio Faces a Tough Boxing Test in Malaysia This Weekend

Esta semana en la demostración de los deportes de combate FNU, Psychic Tom and Rabble RousinRich start off with a great interview with pro boxer Anthony Laureano. The Connecticut professional boxer is coming off a big win on the undercard of the Joe Smith Jr. fight at the end of June. We also recap last week’s boxing and MMA action, highlighted by Daniel Cormier’s monumental win over Stipe Miocic to become the first two belt holder in the UFC since McGregor. Tony joins the broadcast after the Laureano interview to give his take on Brock’s return to the UFC after going back to the WWE at the end of his first UFC stint. We also touch upon the Danny O’Connor fight being called off due to severe dehydration suffered by O’Connor. Finalmente, we preview upcoming events and briefly discuss a rumored rematch between Vitali Klitschko and Lennox Lewis.

 

Listen to the full show right here:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/9pj6fsfyhi4kmrj/tomtonyrichfnushowjuly10th2018.mp3?dl=0

Joe Smith JR. PROVIDED EARLY FIREWORKS WITH 1ST ROUND KO WIN AT MOHEGAN SUN

TARGETING SERGEY KOVALEV TITLE SHOT IN THE FALL
SLUGFEST AT THE SUN” RESULTADOS

UNCASVILLE, Conn. (Julio 1, 2018) – Returning to the ring after an 11-month layoff due to a broken jaw, Joe “La Bestia” Herrero, Jr. provided early fireworks last night (Sábado, Junio 30) in the latest installment in the popular Slugfest at The Sun serie, presentado por Joe DeGuardia de Star Boxing, en Mohegan Sun Arena en Uncasville, Connecticut.

 

 

 

Slugfest at The Sunwas taped live and will air Julio 19, 8 -10 p.m. Y, en New England Sports Network (NESN). Star Boxing’s next event, “Rockin’ peleas”,Septiembre 21 at the Paramount in Huntington, Nueva York, will also air via tape- delay on NESN.

 

 

 

Rated No. 3 y n. 7 en el mundo, respectivamente, por el Consejo Mundial de Boxeo (CMB) y la Asociación Mundial de Boxeo (AMB), Herrero (24-2, 20 KOs) hurt Melvin “The Romantic Redneck” Russell (11-5-2, 7 KOs) with the first punch he landed and finished the show, two devastating knockdowns later, en la primera ronda.

 

 

 

I hit him with a decent shot when I was walking him down and saw that I hurt him,” Joe Smith Jr. explicado. “Así, I looked to end it. I would have liked to have gotten some rust off, but I’m happy with my performance. My jaw feels great.

 

 

 

We’re looking to go to the top,” Smith’s promoter Joe DeGuardia declarado. “Joe’s plan and goal has always been to be world champion. We wanted (Sergey) Kovalev before this fight, pero no funcionó. We’re hoping to get him in the fall.

 

 

 

Kovalev looks great, he motivates me,” Smith noted. “I think I can take advantage of his conditioning.

 

 

 

Coming off her historic fight this past May against the undefeated Queen of Boxing Cecelia Breakhus, who won a 10-round decision in the first female fight to air on HBO, three-time world champion KaliKO MequinonoagReis (14-7-1, 4 KOs) cruised past Mexican welterweight PattyLas Elegante” Ramírez (11-6, 5 KOs), un ex retador al título mundial, winning all eight rounds.

 

 

 

She was a survivor,” Reis commented. “There was a lot we wanted to work on, golpes al cuerpo, jabs and moregetting more comfortable. I executed the plan my corner gave me and got the job done.

 

 

 

A Native American from Rhode Island, Reis wants a rematch with Breakhus, “I know I need to stay busy, active and remain fighting at welterweight to get the rematch,” Reis added. “I’m going to stay on her tail. I’ll be ready when it happens, I really want it to happen.

 

 

 

En el abridor de la televisión, peso welter junior invicto “Acción” Anthony Laureano (8-0 3Nocáuts) estuvo a la altura de su apodo, never taking a backwards step, as he pounded Juan Rodriguez (8-10-1 6Nocáuts) in the center of the ring from the opening bell through the end for a dominant six-round unanimous decision. La 2016 New England Golden Gloves champion Laureano, who fights out of East Hartford, Connecticut, put on an entertaining show in front of his large, loud contingent of fans. Laureano effectively used every punch in his vast arsenal to break down a tough, game Rodriguez.

 

 

 

I thought I did well,” Laureano said after the fight, “but I’d like to see more angles. I want to see more power, demasiado. It’s there, he felt it; it’s coming. I have a long road. Siguiente lucha, I’d like to have an eight-rounder. We’re adding more people to the team. I hope everyone see that I’m getting better each fight. I have more tools and my discipline is there.

 

 

 

El invicto peso mediano junior Wendy “Haitian Fire” Toussaint (9-0, 3 KOs) lit up an overwhelmed Andy Gonzalez (6-3, 5 KOs), battering him from pillar to post, hasta que el árbitro Steve Willis waved off the fight in the third round. Haiti-native Toussaint, now living in Huntington, Nueva York, used his superior power and speed to make an impressive statement.

 

 

 

Popular South Boston southpaw Joe Farina (3-0, 2 KOs) overcame a flash knockdown during the opening seconds of the fight, using a relentless attack to defeat junior welterweight Steve Moore (1-4, 1 KO), by way of a four-round split decision.

 

 

 

Peso welter junior irlandés “Letal” Larry Fryers (formerly known as Gleeson) mejoró su récord a 7-1 (2 KOs) with a six-round unanimous decision over Anthony Woods (1-7-1). Fighting out of Yonkers NY, Fryers derribó a Woods con un gancho de izquierda al final de la segunda ronda. Woods fue penalizado con un punto cerca del final de la ronda final por un cabezazo intencional.

 

 

 

El ex U. de la estrella del baloncesto de New Haven Cassius Chaney (13-0, 7 KOs), peleando desde New London (Connecticut), mantuvo su récord invicto intacto, dejando caer el peso pesado mexicano Élder Hernandez (5-3, 3 KOs) dos veces antes de que el árbitro Willis detuviera el partido cerca del final de la primera ronda.

 

 

 

El primer combate de la noche terminó en la segunda ronda y dictaminó un “No Contest” debido a un cabezazo accidental que dejó a ambos combatientes — Guillermo “The Silent Assassin” Foster III (8-0, 6 KOs) y Tyrome Jones (4-3-1, 1 KO) – con cortes graves en la cabeza y no puede continuar.

 

CELEBRANDO SU REGRESO KO WIN


ENTREVISTA POSTERIOR A LA PELEA CON DANA ROSENBLATT DE NESN & Joe Smith JR.

Los resultados completos de abajo:

 

 

RESULTADOS OFICIALES

 

MAIN EVENT – PESO SEMIPESADO

Joe Smith, Jr. (24-2, 20 KOs), Masilla, Nueva York

WTKO1 (145)

Melvin Russell (11-5-2, 7 KOs), Ashland, Kentucky

 

Co-estelar – PESOS HEMBRA WELTER

Kali Reis (14-7-1, 4 KOs), Cranston, Rhode Island

WDEC8 (80-72, 80-72, 80-72)

Pat Ramirez (11-6, 5 KOs), Aguascalientes, México

 

JUNIOR medianos

Wendy Toussaint (9-0, 3 KOs), Huntington, Nueva York

WTKO3 (1:25)

Andy Gonzalez (6-3, 5 KOs), Worcester

 

JUNIOR welters

Anthony Laureano (8-0, 3 KOs), Y. Hartford, Connecticut

WDEC6 (60-54, 59-55, 59-55)

Juan Rodriguez (8-10-1), Haymarket, Virginia

 

Welters

Joe Farina (3-0, 2 KOs), south Boston, Massachusetts

WDEC4 (38-37, 38-37, 37-38)

Steve Moore (1-4, 1 KO), naranja, Nueva Jersey

 

Welters

Larry (Gleeson) Freidoras (7-1, 2 KOs), Yonkers, Nueva York

WDEC6 (60-52, 60-52, 59-53)

Anthony Woods (1-7-1), Filadelfia, Pensilvania

 

PESOS PESADOS

Cassius Chaney (13-0, 7 KOs), Nuevo londres, Connecticut

WTKO1 (2:47)

Élder Hernandez (5-3, 3 KOs), Morelia, México

*Co-promocionado en asociación Principales eventos

 

JUNIOR pesos ligeros

William Foster III (8-0, 6 KOs), New Haven, Connecticut

No Contest 2 (2:27 debido a un cabezazo accidental, both fighter’s cut)

Tryrome Jones (4-3-1, 1 KO), Sound Bend, EN

*Co-Promoted in association with Murphy’s Boxing

KALI REIS QUOTES AND PHOTOS FROM TODAY’S MEDIA WORKOUT

REIS RETURNS TO THE RING ESTE SÁBADO En el Mohegan Sun
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (Junio 26, 2018) – In advance of her fight this Saturday night at Mohegan Sun Arena, three-time world champion KaliKO MequinonoagReis held an open media workout today at Big Six Academy in Providence, Rhode Island.

 

 

 

Fighting out of nearby Cranston, Rhode Island, Reis (13-7-1, 4 KOs) will face former world title challenger PattyLa Elegante” Ramírez (11-5, 5 KOs), de México, en una pelea de peso welter de ocho asaltos.

 

 

 

Reis vs. Ramirez is the co-featured bout on theSLUGFEST AT THE SUN tarjeta, presentado por JOE DEGUARDIA’S STAR BOXING, en Mohegan Sun Arena en Uncasville, Connecticut.

 

 

 

Reis is coming off a historic fight last month versus undisputed women’s world welterweight champion and pound-4-pound Queen, 33-0 Cecilia Braekhus, in the first female bout ever featured on HBO. Reis dropped Braekhus for the first time in her professional career, however the judges scored the fight in favor of Braekhus, over ruckus boo’s from the crowd.

 

 

 

En el evento principal, after eleven months out of the ring due to a broken jaw, la “Common Man”, Union Local 66 laborer, Joe Smith Jr. returns at the beautiful Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. After coming off a stellar KO win on NBC against Andrzej Fonfara, and knocking out the legend, Bernard Hopkins, clear out of the ring, en HBO, Smith Jr. has his eyes set on winning a world title. Smith Jr. is currently rated #3 (CMB) y #7 (AMB) en el mundo.

 

QUOTES AND PHOTOS FROM TODAY’S MEDIA WORKOUT:

 

 

 

 

I’m so excited to be back fighting at home, especially after our history making fight on HBO. I fought Cecilia Braekhus. We were the first women to ever fight on HBO and there were more than a million viewers. If I knew that many people would be watching, I would have been a lot more nervous.

 

 

 

“En papel, it was a loss, pero fue realmente beneficioso para mi, y boxeo femenino. Ya me ha abierto muchas puertas. Ha habido mucho crecimiento para mí y el boxeo femenino. Va a abrir la puerta para que otras mujeres luchen en las redes.. Fue un paso adelante para el boxeo femenino, no solo para un evento, pero para siempre.”

 

 

 

“Soy la primera mujer nativa americana en pelear en Nueva Inglaterra.”

 

 

 

“He estado peleando 18 año. Jugué baloncesto y voleibol en la escuela secundaria, pero me encanta el boxeo.”

 

 

 

“Mostré en mi última pelea que pertenezco para estar con la élite. Quiero conseguir una revancha (con Braekhus).”

 

 

 

“Ser un guerrero de la carretera, Estoy familiarizado peleando fuera o en casa, pero es más cómodo pelear aquí en casa. La multitud de mi ciudad natal siempre me apoya mucho.”

 

 

 

“(Sábado) I am going to come out with a victory. My opponent’s taller, but I just need to follow the game plan and execute.

KALI REIS PREPARING FOR HER CO-FEATURE BOUT AT MOHEGAN SUN THIS SATURDAY AT TODAY’S MEDIA WORKOUT

CRÉDITO: STAR BOXING

KALI REIS AND ANTHONY LAUREANO LOOK TO IMPRESS IN THEIR “REGRESO AL HOGAR” BOUTS AT MOHEGAN SUN ON JUNE 30TH

KALI REIS AND ANTHONY LAUREANO
LOOK TO IMPRESS IN THEIR “REGRESO AL HOGAR” BOUTS AT MOHEGAN SUN ON JUNE 30TH

REIS OF RHODE ISLAND RETURNS FOR HER THIRD BOUT AT MOHEGAN SUN
LAUREANO OF CONNECTICUT RETURNS FOR HIS SECOND BOUT AT MOHEGAN SUN

UNCASVILLE, Conn. (jUNE 25, 2018) –With June 30th rapidly approaching, the hype for STAR BOXING’SSLUGFEST at the SUN continues to build as two of the premier fighters on the card will be making their New England homecoming. En la pelea co-estelar, KALIKO MEQUINONOAGREIS (13-7-1 4Nocáuts) de la Providencia, Rhode Island hará su tercera aparición en Mohegan Sun contra QUINTO “LA ELEGANTE” RAMIREZ (11-5 5Nocáuts). Añadiendo emoción, Connecticut propio “ACCIÓN” ANTHONY LAUREANO (7-0 3Nocáuts) de East Hartford está listo para regresar a casa en Mohegan Sun en su pelea contra JUAN de la CRUZ RODRIGUEZ (8-9-1 6Nocáuts).

 

 

 

Guerrero nativo de Rhode Island, Kali Reis, no es ajeno a las luces brillantes y la presión. Después de una actuación impresionante en HBO contra el campeón indiscutible y #1 libra por libra luchadora en el mundo, Cecilia Braekhus, Reis busca volver a casa, volver a Nueva Inglaterra y exhibir todo su espíritu guerrero en el Mohegan Sun.

 

 

 

Al comentar sobre su próxima pelea, Reis tenía esto que decir, “Los fanáticos pueden esperar ver un aún más decidido, experto, hambriento, GUERRERO evolucionando allí! The fight on HBO with Braekhus was such a learning experience and I am grateful for making history in not only women’s boxing but my own personal journey as well.

 

 

 

The last time Reis fought at Mohegan Sun was in November of last year. She is thrilled to be making this homecoming.

 

 

 

I am excited to be back ‘homeat Mohegan Sun June 30th,” said the Rhode Island native. “Star Boxing always has action packed fights lighting up this beautiful area. My fans love coming to Mohegan Sun. There isn’t a bad seat in the house and their hospitality is fantastic. Joe DeGuardia is keeping me very productive since we signed with him back in November. I am so pleased with the decision myself and manager Brian made to sign with them.

 

 

 

Another local warrior on the card to watch is Anthony Laureano. Laureano earned the nickname “Acción” for his relentless, coming-forward fight style. If the East Hartford native is in the ring, fans can always expect an exciting show from start to finish. Star Boxing’s “Pelea en el Sun” always brings fireworks to Connecticut, and Laureano looks to continue the tradition with his homecoming at Mohegan Sun.

 

 

 

Laureano was asked what he will provide the fans at Mohegan Sun, and his response was simply, “The same thing they always see, acción. Acción, Eso es. The people are coming to pay money and they are going to get what they paid for. Even in my last fight, people got what they paid for. They came to see action and to see somebody come forward. They don’t want to see nobody dancing around. I’m not saying that style is bad, puedo hacerlo tambien, pero a la gente le gustan dos tipos que se adelantan y quieren pelear. Yo soy ese luchador. Soy ese peleador que siempre quiere pelear.”

 

 

 

Esta pelea contra Rodríguez marcará la tercera vez en su carrera que Laureano pelea en Mohegan Sun.

 

 

 

Cuando se le preguntó sobre el lugar, esto es lo que tenia que decir Laureano, “Me encanta mohegan…Mohegan es mi hogar. No hay lugar como este. Me encanta el anillo, todo es tan hermoso. La atmósfera, la multitud, la gente de mi ciudad natal está ahí, y cuando están ahí es fuerte…Mohegan es mi hogar, no hay duda. El casino me trata bien, y cuando voy allí siento que aquí es donde pertenezco. Nunca he sentido eso en ningún otro lugar.

 

 

 

En el evento principal de “SLUGFEST at the SUN” el 30 de junio, Joe Smith JR. hará su tan esperado regreso al ring contra el duro Kentuckian, MELVIN RUSSELL. After eleven months out of the ring due to a broken jaw, la “Common Man”, Union Local 66 laborer, Joe Smith Jr. returns at the beautiful Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. After coming off a stellar KO win on NBC against Andrzej Fonfara, and knocking out the legend, Bernard Hopkins, clear out of the ring, en HBO, Smith Jr. has his eyes set on winning a world title. Smith Jr. is currently rated #3 (CMB) y #7 (AMB) en el mundo.

 

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10 Questions with up and coming Junior Welterweight prospect “Acción” Anthony Laureano

Por: John Scully

 

 

Foto Por: David Spagnolo

Antonio “Acción” Laureano

7-0 (3)

Edad 23

east Hartford, Connecticut

140 lbs/Junior Welterweight

2016 Western New England and New England Golden Gloves 152 campeón libra

2016 National Golden Gloves Semi-Finalist

Entrenador: Angel Gonzalez

Gerente: Nate Torres

Promotor: Joe DeGuardia/Star Boxing

 

 

 

Anthony Laureano is a 23 year old rising prospect in the boxing game today. An extremely hard working and focused young man, Laureano is a throwback type of fighter. He put the hard work in each and every day, strives to learn the finer points of the game and approaches each fight like a Do Or Die event.

 

 

 

Thus far Anthony and his team have chosen a unique path to success in the boxing world. They have not shied away from tough competition thus far and, de hecho, have had to dig down and overcome several very stiff challenges from eager opposition. Laureano’s last two opponents in particular, Tobias Green (7-1) and John Hernandez (8-2), both provided extremely tough challenges in bouts that forced “Acción” Anthony to dig down to places that most up and comers simply aren’t forced to go until quite a bit later in their careers.

 

 

 

Both performances drew rave reviews from fans and media alike and compelled me to conduct this interview with one of the best professional prospects the Hartford-area has seen in many years.

 

 

 

Humilde, clean living, fearless, hard-working and as fan friendly and approachable as they come, invicto (7-0) Anthony Laureano is definitely one to root for.

 

 

 

The following is a 10 question interview in advance of his June 30 bout at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Connecticut against Juan Rodriguez (8-9-1) de Haymarket, Virginia on Star Boxing show that features contender Joe Smith Jr. in the main event against Melvin Russel in a light heavyweight match up.

 

“10 Questions With “Acción” Anthony Laureano”

 

 

 

QUESTION 1. How did you originally get started as a boxer?

 

 

LAUREANO: My father put me in boxing. He wanted us to stay active and in shape. I originally started boxing at age 8 con (former lightweight contender) Pito Cardona. We used to follow him everywhere he went to teach us some techniques. I started competing at age 11 o 12 in a garage. Where the ropes were sheet rock walls. The ring floor was a rug and in the winter time you’d better bundle up. I would go to the gym in all types of weather. Nieve, rain and heat waves. I didn’t care, I would just go on my bike. Right after school I would get my big bag ready and get my bike ready to ride.

 

 

QUESTION 2. What are your goals as a fighter? What do you want to do in this game?

 

 

LAUREANO: My goal as a fighter is to become champion of the world. It would be an achievement that I could share with the people. In this game I want to show that no matter how hard it is at first you still can accomplish big things. Con mucho trabajo, dedication and will power anything is possible. I want to put God first. I want to give people hope.

 

 

QUESTION 3. In your opinion what was the highlight of your amateur boxing career?

 

 

LAUREANO: The highlight of my amateur career was my first fight with my trainer Angel Gonzales. This fight changed everything. I felt had the talent, but I was coming from a back to back losing streak. This fight was a close one. I was just getting ready to lose because when it was close I never got the decision. Angel yelled at me “What;s wrong with you? You don’t do this in sparring. You better show me something!!!” I went out that round and gave the kid two standing 8 counts in the 3rd round. This fight was the turning point of my career. This made everything possible.

QUESTION 4: So far you’ve faced several tough opponents for someone with only a few fights yourself under your belt. And as long as I have known you its been very obvious that you are not shy about stepping in with the tougher competition. Where do you think that comes from? Where did you develop this mindset?

 

LAUREANO: The reason that I’m not shy about taking on competition is because I have faith God. I failed a lot in the amateurs so I know what it is to lose. Every time I lost one of my amateur fights I went right back at it the next day. Por supuesto, I felt like I shouldn’t be in the gym. I even felt embarrassed to go to the gym. I wanted to be something in the sport of boxing, aunque, so I didn’t care what other people thought. The reason I’m willing to take on better competition is to prove to myself and get better as a fighter.

 

QUESTION 5: How did you begin working with your trainer, (1986 Guantes de Oro de Nueva Inglaterra 106 campeón libra) Angel Gonzalez, and what is the training like?

 

LAUREANO: Angel Gonzalez was always around me. He would do little group exercises and I’d jump in sometimes. I eventually got to work with him when I was looking for a new trainer. I even thought about doing Muay Thai, but I still had a love for boxing. So I went back to boxing and started training with Angel. Angel gave me discipline in the sport and that was something I needed. After my first pro fight, Angel spoke to Nate Torres and ask him to help him train me. Nate accepted and now is my manager and co-trainer. The professional game is different and we must continue to improve my skill set in order to continue my success as a professional boxer.

 

I have a great team now. Truly blessed!

 

 

 

QUESTION 6: Were u a boxing fan growing up or are you one now? Who did you grow up watching in the sport and who are your favorite boxers?

 

 

 

LAUREANO: My favorite boxers of course are the fighters who take risk and keep coming forward. I look up to Mickey Ward and Arturo Gatti wars. Growing up I just really loved doing boxing. It’s really an art form. There is Lomachenko, he shows that it’s sometimes just a master in his angles. I see fights of his to learn new things that I like. Adrian Boner when he is on his game boxing is really nice to see. Por supuesto, people really down play him but, if you take all the drama and leave it to the side, he is really something to see when he has it together.

 

 

 

QUESTION 7. Do you have anyone in the sport who you try and emulate as a fighter? What boxers influenced your style as a professional fighter?

 

 

 

LAUREANO: My style is like Ward and Gatti in terms of heart and will to win. My trainers say my style resembles Miguel Cotto at 140. Similar left hook to body and boxing style. Miguel is a warrior with no quit in him and I’d like for people to see that in me, también..

 

 

 

I also really like Mikey Garcia today because he is a complete fighter. He takes on big challenges. Can adjust to any situation. He has such good speed and power. Even after a two year layoff he still came back so strong.

 

QUESTION 8. What is the best thing about being a professional boxer?

 

 

 

LAUREANO: For me the best thing about being a pro is I’m doing what I love. Using the gifts that God gave me to honor him. Also the opportunity it creates to provide a better life for my family.

 

 

 

Interrogación 9: So far what has been the toughest part of being a professional fighter for you?

 

LAUREANO: I would say the toughest part about being a professional fighter is just managing life and training. Right now I’m in the come up. So it’s tough I would love to work but, then I would lack in training. It’s managing the people around you some support and some don’t. So you really just got to stay with positive people that support. Your mindset is everything so if your failing to manage your emotions it will hit hard when you got a fight coming up.

 

 

 

QUESTION 10. At this point in your career you are still working your way up, fighting on undercards in preliminary bouts. Spots often open up on these smaller cards on short notice. How long would you need to get ready for a fight if called for one?

 

 

 

LAUREANO: I’m always ready for a fight because I don’t take any time off from the gym. I do my cardio at a fitness club then I do my boxing later on in the day. Always.

 

 

Foto Por: Peter Pabon

 

ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY

 

 

“La espera en el vestuario antes de un combate de boxeo profesional -que última hora- could be enough to strip a man who never fought before of whatever pride, desire, heart or courage he thought he had.– Iceman John Sculley, Abril 2002

NEW ENGLAND’S TOP & MOST PROMISING BOXERS TO BE SHOWCASED ONSLUGFEST AT THE SUNCARD JUNE 30TH AT MOHEGAN SUN ARENA

UNDERCARD FEATURES SIX UNDEFEATED NEW ENGLAND PROSPECTS

 

UNCASVILLE, CONN. (Junio 19, 2018) – Many of New England’s best and most promising boxers will be in action Junio 30 en el SLUGFEST AT THE SUNtarjeta, presentado por JOE DEGUARDIA’S STAR BOXING, at Mohegan Sun Area in Uncasville, Connecticut.
SLUGFEST at the SUNfeaturing JOE SMITH JR.
La “Common Man,” Long Island light heavyweight JOE SMITH, JR. (23-2, 19 KOs), returns to the ring after being inactive the past 11 months recovering from a broken jaw. The popular Irish-American will face MELVIN “THE ROMANTIC REDNECKRUSSELL (11-4-2, 7 KOs) en el evento principal a 10 asaltos.
Smith burst onto the boxing scene in 2016 cuando derrotó, top rated light heavyweight, Andrzej Fonfara on NBC in Chicago, y nuevamente más tarde ese año, cuando golpeó a la leyenda viviente Bernard Hopkins clear out of the ring, convirtiéndose en la primera persona en noquear al ex campeón mundial de varias divisiones y futuro miembro del Salón de la Fama.
JOE DEGUARDIA, El CEO de Star Boxing tenía esto que decir sobre 30 de junio, “Estamos encantados de estar en Nueva Inglaterra para este sensacional espectáculo en Mohegan Sun el 30 de junio que estará lleno de favoritos locales y encabezado por un favorito internacional (Joe Smith Jr). La historia del box está llena de emocionantes luchadores de Nueva Inglaterra y más 30 de junio Los fanáticos disfrutarán de los luchadores locales que buscan continuar una rica tradición de duros habitantes de Nueva Inglaterra.”
En el evento co-destacado de ocho rondas, bicampeón de peso mediano (la foto a la izquierda) KALIKO MEQUINONOAGREIS (13-7-1, 4 KOs), luchando fuera de Cranston, Rhode Island, viene de su actuación reveladora el mes pasado contra la indiscutible campeona mundial de peso welter femenino y Queen de 4 libras, 33-0 CECELIA BRAEKUS, in the first female bout ever featured on HBO. Reis derribó a Braekhus una vez, pero perdió una decisión de 10 asaltos. El ex campeón mundial de peso mediano del CMB y UBF se enfrentará al ex retador al título mundial EMPANADA “LA ELEGANTE” RAMIREZ (11-5, 5 KOs), de México, en Agosto. 30 en el Mohegan Sun.
Se prevé que seis habitantes de Nueva Inglaterra proporcionen apoyo en la cartelera, Incluyendo 2016 N. S.. Campeón de los Guantes de Oro “ACCIÓN” ANTHONY LAUREANO (7-0, 3 KOs), de East Hartford (Connecticut), en un combate de peso welter junior a seis asaltos contra un artista del nocaut mexicano JUAN de la cruz RODRIGUEZ (8-9-1, 6KOs). Laureano obtuvo un título asociado en justicia penal de Manchester Community College.
Ex estrella del baloncesto de la Universidad de New Haven, Nuevo londres, CT peso pesado invicto CASSIUS CHANEY (12-0, 6 KOs), se reúne MAYOR “BARÓN” HERNANDEZ (5-2, 3 KOs), de México, en un combate a seis asaltos. Chaney viene de una brutal victoria por KO en la segunda ronda en el Madison Square Garden contra Tim Washington. Chaney es promovido por Main Events.
New Haven, Prospecto ligero junior CT William Foster III (8-0, 6 KOs), un N.E de tres veces. Campeón de los Guantes de Oro, pone en juego su récord profesional invicto en un partido de seis asaltos contra TRYROME JONES (4-3-1, 1 KO). Foster es promovido por Murphy's Boxing.
Emocionante South Boston, MA peso welter junior, y Union Local 941 trabajador ferroviario, JOE FARINA (2-0, 2 KOs) lanza hacia abajo con STEVE MOORE (1-3, 1 KO) en una batalla de peso welter junior a seis asaltos.
En un par de peleas de seis asaltos, Worcester, MA mediano junior ANDY GONZALEZ (6-2, 5 KOs) se ha preparado para enfadar al invicto WENDY “FUEGO HAITIANO” TOUSSAINT (8-0, 2 KOs). Las últimas tres peleas de Toussaint han terminado por TKO, y el luchador de Long Island planea extender la racha a cuatro,mientras Springfield, MA mediano junior ANTHONY VELAZQUEZ (2-0, 2 KOs) tratará de causar una impresión contra ANTHONY WOODS (1-6-1).

 

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MEDIOS DE COMUNICACIÓN:
SLUGFEST AT THE SUN: THE RETURN OF JOE SMITH JR.
SLUGFEST AT THE SUN: THE RETURN OF JOE SMITH JR.
INFO:
SLUGFEST at the SUN”: THE RETURN OF JOE SMITH JR.
After eleven months out of the ring due to a broken jaw, “LA BESTIA” Joe Smith Jr. regresa a lo grande, en el hermoso Mohegan Sun Arena en Uncasville, Connecticut. After coming off a stellar KO win on NBC against Andrzej Fonfara, y derrotar a la leyenda Bernard Hopkins en HBO, Smith Jr. tiene los ojos puestos en aterrizar en la columna de victorias en su primer combate de 2018.
HECHOS:
SLUGFEST at the SUN” es presentado por Star Boxing de Joe DeGuardia. El evento se lleva a cabo Sábado, 30 de junio en el Mohegan Sun, en Uncasville, Connecticut.
Joe DeGuardia de Star Boxing “SLUGFEST at the SUN serie es la experiencia de boxeo profesional de primer nivel en Connecticut. Vive de lo bello Mohegan Sun Arena, “SLUGFEST at the SUN” ha visto a algunos de los mejores y más brillantes del boxeo. Esto incluye, campeón del mundo dos veces Demetrio “Boo Boo” Andrade y retador al título mundial Delvin Rodríguez, entre muchos otros.
Miembro del Salón de la Fama del Boxeo de Connecticut, Joe DeGuardia, ha dado constantemente a los fanáticos del boxeo de Connecticut, peleas de clase mundial, justo en su propio patio trasero. “SLUGFEST at the SUN” también brinda a las estrellas del boxeo en ascenso del noreste una vía para la contienda por el título mundial. De las peleas por el título mundial, a la habilidad de boxeo de clase mundial, Mohegan Sun lo ha visto todo, entregado por Star Boxing.
La “SLUGFEST at the SUN” serie ofrece un precio asequible, lleno de acción amigable para los fanáticos, noche entretenida, que está garantizado para tenerlo de pie desde la campana de apertura.
En 30 de junio, Star Boxing planea comenzar bien el verano, con otro emocionante “SLUGFEST al SOL.”
LANZAMIENTOS ANTERIORES
LOS BOLETOS:
Las entradas para el inicio del evento en vivo en $30 y se pueden adquirir en ticketmaster.com haciendo clic AQUÍ o yendo a www.StarBoxing.com. Los boletos también se pueden comprar en la taquilla de Mohegan Sun en Mohegan Sun Arena en Uncasville, Connecticut.

Ex retador al título de peso pesado de UFC Gabriel “Atacó” Gonzaga victorioso en su debut en el boxeo profesional

“FUTURO 4 DE NUEVA INGLATERRA” RESULTADOS

 

Gabriel Gonzaga (R) ganó su debut profesional en el boxeo
WORCESTER, Masa. (Octubre 29, 2017) – Ex retador al título de peso pesado de UFC Gabriel “Atacó” Gonzaga tiene un exitoso debut profesional de boxeo anoche (Sábado, Octubre. 28) en el evento co-presentado en el “El futuro de Nueva Inglaterra 4” tarjeta, presentado por Rivera Promociones Entretenimiento (RPE), en el Centro DCU, Sala de exhibición, en Worcester.
El 6′ 2″, 280-libra brasileña, ahora luchando en Worcester (Massachusetts), peleó contra otro boxeador profesional con experiencia limitada en MMA, Alejandro Esquilin Santiago, de Tampa (Florida). Gonzaga acechó al zurdo Santiago, aterrizando algunos golpes duros en la primera ronda. El mano dura de Gonzaga aceleró en el tercero y su oponente molesto respondió de manera positiva.. Ambos luchadores intercambiaron libremente en la cuarta y última ronda., ninguno resultó herido durante el concurso, y Gonzaga recibió una victoria por decisión mayoritaria de cuatro asaltos.
“Pensé que estaría más relajado en el ring como si hubiera estado en el gimnasio,” Dijo Gonzaga. “Hice lo mejor que pude y salí con una victoria. Estaba muy seguro en la tercera ronda. Mis golpes fueron muy fuertes y muchos de sus golpes los bloqueé con mis guantes.. Esto fue realmente genial! esta noche”

Gonzaga (L) derrotó a Santiago
“Me sentí bien y lo di todo,” Santiago remarcó. “Me golpeó con algunos disparos y me los devolvió.. No solo tiene una nariz grande (“Atacó”), el tiene un fuerte, cabeza grande, también.”
En el evento principal, Hartford popular (Connecticut) peso semipesado Ricardo “Popeye el marino” Rivera permanecido invicto, mejorando su récord a 4-0 (3 KOs), con un nocaut en la primera ronda de un sobre-emparejado Hansen Castillo (0-3)
Rivera, no relaciones con el promotor, primero dejó caer a Castillo con un uppercut izquierdo bellamente colocado y terminó el espectáculo momentos después con un gancho izquierdo que envió a Castillo volando a la lona. Árbitro Kevin esperanza no se molestó en contar.
“Mis entrenadores me decían que mantuviera la calma porque era un combate de seis asaltos.,” Rivera explicó. “Vi que tenía la izquierda hacia abajo y lo atrapé con un uppercut. Soy fuerte hasta el final porque me como las espinacas.”
New Haven peso mediano junior Edwin Sosa (11-2-2, 4 KOs) venció en desventaja de 15 libras, por lo menos, en camino a una decisión unánime dominante de seis rondas sobre Antonio “El animal” Everett (1-7), de Rowley (Massachusetts).
Danbury (Connecticut) welter junior Omar Bordoy, Jr. (3-0, 1 KO) veterano de Nueva York detenido Bryan “El ladrillo” Abrahán (6-31, 6 KOs) en la cuarta y última ronda. Abraham fue engalanado dos veces y después de contar 10 después de la segunda vez de Abraham en el lienzo, árbitro Paul Casey rechazó la acción.
Tres veces campeón aficionado nacional Elvis “Chi Chi” Figueroa (3-0, 1 KO), luchando fuera de New Haven, lanzó un cierre completo sobre un juego, pro-debutando Rene Nazare(0-1), de Brasil, para una victoria convincente a través de una decisión unánime de cuatro asaltos.
Southbridge (Massachusetts) welter wilfredo “El Sucaro” Pagano (3-0, 1 KO) fijadoPatrick Leal (0-4), de Woburn, contra las cuerdas temprano, tirándolo tres veces hasta que el árbitro Casey detuvo la pelea a mitad de la primera ronda.
Los resultados completos de abajo:
RESULTADOS OFICIALES
MAIN EVENT – Semipesados
Richard Rivera (4-0, 3 KOs), Hartford, Connecticut
WKO1 (2:18)
Hansen Castillo (0-3), Orlando, Florida
Co-estelar– PESOS PESADOS
Gabriel Gonzaga (1-0), Worcester, Massachusetts
40-36, 40-36, 38-38)
Alejandro Esquilin Santiago (para el debut), Tampa, Florida.
Súper medianos
Elvis Figueroa (3-0, 1 KO), New Haven, Connecticut
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Rene Nazare (0-1), Brasil
JUNIOR medianos
Edwin Soto (10-2-2, 4 KOs), New Haven, Connecticut
WDEC6 (60-54, 60-54, 58-56)
Anthony Everett (1-6), Rawley, Massachusetts
Welters
Wilfredo Pagan (3-0, 1 KO), Southbridge, Massachusetts
TKO1 (1:36).
Patrick Leal (0-4), Woburn, Massachusetts
JUNIOR welters
Omar Bordoy, Jr. (3-0, 1 KO), Danbury, Connecticut
WTKO4 :148)
Bryan “El ladrillo” Abrahán (6-31, 6 KOs), Schenectady, Nueva York
(Todas las peleas & combatientes sujetos a cambios)
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