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MATT REMILLARD STOPS FATIOU FASSINOU IN FIVE ROUNDS; TARGETS MIKEY GARCIA REMATCH IN 2018

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ARIAS DEFEATS SHAMALOV BY DECISION IN SENSATIONAL BATTLE OF
NEW YORK CITY HEAVYEIGHT PROSPECTS
BROADWAY BOXING RESULTS FROM FOXWOODS RESORT CASINO

Matt Remillard (R) continued his comeback last night with a big win at Foxwoods
(all pictures by Emily Harney / DiBella Entertainment)

MASHANTUCKET, CT (Pipiri 4, 2017)The amazing comeback of Matt “Sharp ShooterRemillard continued last night as the popular Connecticut lightweight stopped Fatiou Fassinou i roto i te Waharoa mekemeke headliner held in Fox Theater, at Foxwoods Resort Casino, in Mashantucket, CT.
Te Waharoa mekemeke series is promoted by DiBella Entertainment and presented by Nissan of Queens, Azad Watches, OPTYX, and Christos Steak House.
Remillard, 30, was the No. 2-ranked featherweight in the world in 2011, when he lost to future world champion Mikey Garcia (LRTD11). Fighting out of Manchester, CT, tonight’s fight was Remillard’s first in his home state in six-and-a-half years, due to him serving a five-year prison sentence. He returned to the ring this past April, taking an eight-round decision from Agustine Mauras, i roto i te Worcester, MA.
I roto i te kohao a huri noa, Remillard (25-1, 14 Koó) and the slick Benin-native, former WBC International Silver champion Fassinou (27-6-3, 14 Koó) got to know each other as both fighters were cautious. Remillard opened up in the second round, using his left to the body, dropping Fassinou in his corner during the final seconds. Remillard pressed the action in the third, peppering Fassinou around the ring in his familiar punishing style, putting Fassinou in hisSharp Shootersights for target practice in the fourth. Fassinou failed to answer the bell for the fifth round.
Against a southpaw, the left hook to the liver is there, a punch I’m known for,” Remillard commented after the fight. “He was a little sloppier than I expected. Ua ite au i te pai; Ahau 24/7 in the gym. Maybe I’ll have one more fight this year to get in some rounds, and then get ready for a big 2018. I want a rematch with Garcia, i 135 ranei 140 pauna, 100-ōrau. He owes me a rematch. The guy he beat wasn’t me.
Ruslan Shamalov (L) & George Arias turned in the Fight of the Night
I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, two New York City-based heavyweights, 6’5″ Russian Ruslan Shamalov (4-1, 3 Koó) and Dominican GentlemanGeorge Arias (7-0, 3 Koó), fighting out of Brooklyn and the Bronx, aua, put their undefeated records on the line. Shamalov’s power punches rocked the much shorter 5’11Arias in the first round, but Arias stayed off the ropes and boxed much better in the second. The two fighters exchanged bombs throughout a terrific third round and, somehow, the fourth was even better with back-and-forth, non-stop action. The pace subsided slightly in the fifth round, setting the stage for a bombs-away sixth and final frame that didn’t disappoint.
Shamalov and Arias fought a furious pace, especially for heavyweights, in a legitimate six-round “Whawhai o te Tau” kaitono. Arias, the leader of Team Wash EmUp in the Bronx, won a six-round unanimous decision by scores of 60-54, 59-55, a 58-56.
This win was humungous for me,” said an overjoyed Arias, after his first six-round fight. “I had a game plan, but once he hurt me in the first round, my heart took over and I just fought. I like to fight for the people, so I held on in the first instead of taking a knee.
Mykquan Williams (R) celebrated his high school graduation a little early
Crowd favorite “Fakaofo” Mykquan Williams (7-0, 4 Koó) gave himself an early high school graduation present as the East Hartford fighter defeated Nicaraguan welterweight ArielLa Guerra” Vasquez (13-18-2, 9 Koó) in the former’s first six-round bout. The 19-year-old Williams, a five-time national amateur champion, is a budding star with tremendous upside. Poised beyond his years, Williams controlled the pace against his battle-tested southpaw opponent, ko wai te mea 11 years Williamssenior, displaying his vast arsenal of punches, especially his left-right combination that landed consistently. Williams’ fast hands exploded for the first time at the end of the second round, then he picked up his assault in the third, as he cruised to a six-round shutout decision, with three tallies of 60-54.
Williams graduates on Pipiri 20 from Prince Tech. “That was a good graduation present,” Na ka mea a Williams. “My hand speed played a big factor. He was a tough guy, especially for my first six-rounder.
Jennifer Salinas (R) had too much for Marquita Lee
featherweight champion JenniferThe Bolivian QueenSalinas (20-4, 5 Koó) patua Marquita Lee (3-5) by way of a hard-fought six-round unanimous decision. Salinas, whawhai i roto i Providence, was the aggressor throughout, but Lee never took a backward step. Scorecards 59-55 rua, a 58-56, all for Salinas.
Fighting a much more experienced and taller opponent from Africa, promising Lynn, MA prospect Khiry “TNT” Todd (5-0, 5 Koó) won his fifth pro fight, katoa i te knockout. A 2016 New England Golden toa karapu, Todd gained invaluable experience against cagey super welterweight Nicolas Sarouna (12-9-1, 9 Koó), of Togo, who took a knee after getting hit by a sneaky uppercut in the third round. Sarouna failed to beat the 10-count as Todd improved his perfect record, with a TKO stoppage at the 1:32 tohu.
Radzhab Butaev left Abraham Alvarez on the mat in serious pain
Unbeaten Russian middleweight prospect RadzhabThe PythonButaev (6-0, 4 Koó) was too much for Mexican Aperahama “The Swift” Alvarez (20-11-1, 11 Koó). Butaev dropped Alvarez early with a vicious left hook, from which Alvarez never fully recovered. A brutal right to the liver put the Mexican on mat once again, in obvious pain, as referee Joey Lupino immediately waved off the fight at 1:05 o te tetahi a tawhio noa.
Cuban cruiserweight Luis “El Leon” Garcia (15-0, 12 Koó) kept his perfect pro record intact with a first-round knockout of his outclassed Mexican opponent Felipe Romero (19-14-1, 13 Koó), fighting out of San Diego. Now living in Peekskill, NY, Garcia dropped Romero with an overhand right in the opening seconds and he never let up, consistently hurting Romero with a series of devastating rights. Garcia closed the show with a powerhouse uppercut, leading referee Johnny Callas to halt the action at the 1:48 tohu.
Three-time Puerto Rican National Boxing team member Jose Roma (4-0, 3 Koó) went the distance for the first time against a game William Hill (2-3), o Detroit. The skilled Puerto Rican super welterweight applied pressure from the opening bell, using a fierce body attack on Hill, who was trapped on the ropes for most of the fight. The judges tallied 40-36 rua, a 39-37, all for Roman via unanimous decision.
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DiBella Entertainment’s unbeaten featherweight contender Luis Rosa also fought i runga i Rāhoroi, headlining a card at the Floyd Little Athletic Center in his hometown of New Haven, CT, facing Carlos Osorio, o Managua, Nicaragua. Rosa pressured his adversary throughout the contest, wearing him down with a steady attack to the body. Osorio was game and had a stiff jab, though the hometown favorite’s combinations on the inside helped to diminish the Nicaraguan’s punch output. Believing that Osorio had taken a great deal of punishment, the referee halted the contest at the 1:25 tohu o tawhio ono, awarding Rosa the TKO victory. Ki te te win, Rosa improved to 23-0 (11 Koó), while Osorio’s record dropped to 13-7 (5 Koó).
Complete Foxwoods results below:
Otinga whaimana
MAHI MAIN – LIGHTWEIGHTS
Matt Remillard (25-1, 14 Koó), Manchester, CT
WTKO4 (3:00)
Fatiou Fassinou (27-6-3, 14 Koó), Cotonou, Benin
CO-FEATURE – HEAVYWEIGHTS
George Arias (7-0, 3 Koó), Bronx, NY
WDEC6 (60-54, 59-55, 58-56)
Ruslan Shamalov (4-1, 3 Koó), Brooklyn, NY
CRUISERWEIGHTS
Luis Garcia (15-0, 12 Koó), Peekskill, NY
WTKO1 (1:48).
Felipe Romero (19-14-1, 13 Koó), San Diego, Pērā i
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Radzhab Butaev (6-0, 5 Koó), Brooklyn, NY
WTKO1 (1:05)
Abraham Alvarez (20-11-1, 11 Koó), El Rosario, Mexico
Super WELTERWEIGHTS
Khiry Todd (5-0, 5 Koó), Lynn, MA
WKO3 (1:32)
Nicolas Sarouna (12-9-1, 9 Koó), Lome, Togo
Jose Roma (4-0, 3 Koó), Bayamon, Puerto Rico
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
William Hill (2-3), Detroit, MY
WELTERWEIGHTS
Myquan Williams (7-0, 4 Koó), East Hartford, CT
WDEC6 (60-54, 60-54, 60-54)
Ariere Vasquez (13-18-2, 9 Koó), Managua, Nicaragua
FEMALE LIGHTWEIGHTS
Jennifer Salinas (20-4, 5 Koó), Providence, RI
WDEC6 (59-55, 59-55, 58-56)
Marquita Lee (3-5), Novato, Pērā i
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RAHMAN JR. READY TO BEGIN HIS OWN HEAVYWEIGHT LEGACY AT SKYLANDS ECC ON THURSDAY, MARCH 23

Having grown up the son of a former undisputed and two-time World Heavyweight Champion, Hasim Rahman Jr., doesn’t mind that the world will be watching from the beginning of his professional boxing career.
This isn’t new,” explained Rahman. “I’m so used to being who I am and having eyes on me that it would be awkward to not have them. It hasn’t mattered who I was my whole life, or what I did. The world was watching because of who my father is.
Rahman Jr., ko tona papa, Hasim “Ko te Kamaka” Rahman famously knocked out Lennox Lewis in April 2001 to win the WBC and IBF Heavyweight Championships, will make his professional debut against Kansas City’s Brian Imes (1-4, 1 KO) i runga i Rāpare, March 23, 2017, at Greg Cohen PromotionsSUPER BRAWL® III, boxing event at the Skylands Event & Conference Center (ECC) in Randolph, New Jersey.
Presented in association with Rising Promotions and GH3 Promotions (sponsored by David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions), SUPER BRAWL® III will also feature the Bronx, New York’s Halili brothers: power-punching super-welterweight action hero Skender Halili (13-1, 13 Koó) taking on Ecuadorian veteran EduardoEl Cheíto” Flowers (25-25-3, 15 Koó) in the eight-round main event, and undefeated Enver Halili (8-0, 2 Koó) facing Nicaragua’s Ariel Vasquez (13-16-2, 9 Koó) in the six-round welterweight co-main.
Tickets for SUPER BRAWL® III are priced at Golden Ringside $150, Ringside $100 me te Urunga General $50 and can be purchased by calling the GCP office: 212.851.6425 ranei online i gcpboxing.com.
My dad is like an advisor,” he continued. “My dad is the only person I know that truly has my best interests at heart. Anybody else I ever dealt with, it always came down to money at the end of the day. My dad never asks me for anything. I know he knows the game and I know that with him on my team, the sky is the limit.
25-year-old Rahman is getting a later-than-expected start at his highly-anticipated boxing career. Coming off his successful 100-fight run as an amateur, the buzz was all around the 6′ 3″ 250-LB. fighter, but a fatal car accident in 2012 saw him serving a 2- to 5-year sentence with the Department of Corrections.
Recently released and now ready to go on with life, Rahman says the entire experience changed him for the good. “It was an eye-opener for me. Going through that really changed my career and how I felt as a person, and a son, he papa, and a husband. It changed me. I am grateful god blessed me to be in this position today.
Rahman says he doesn’t know much about first opponent Imes, but he and trainer Kenny Ellis are hard at work at Upton Boxing Center in Baltimore.
“Ite ahau nui. I’m really anxious, but the nervousness hasn’t kicked in. It will around fight time. My team says it’s a good fight for me. Being off for two and a half years, I’m looking to get in some rounds.
Despite the delayed start, Team Rahman has no plan on rushing things.
I just want to stay busy as I can and learn as much as I can and fight for a world title when I’m ready. I’m not going to rush. There’s no rush. It’s not like I’m going to wait forever. I will fight for the title when I’m ready and I know if it put in the work, I’ll be ready in a about two years. That’s the goal for me. If it takes three or four years, it does. Whatever the case may be. I’ll keep racking up the knockouts until it happens.
For Rahman, the decision to follow in his famous father’s footsteps was a rational one.
I’ve always been taught to plan ahead. When I was in middle school, I was really into football. I played tight end, running back and wide receiver. I had dreams. But it dawned on me how many people have the same dream that I do. For instance, there are a million young African American men wanting to go to the NBA every year. 400,000 of them will play high school basketball. 4000 of those will play college. 35 will be drafted. Out of the that 35, anake 7 will start. That means there are a million people trying to get 7 mahi. And the average career in the NBA is four years. That’s a problem. People have to look at their odds. I did. Na, I said ‘know what? Instead of being in this giant pool of people trying to be the next Ray Lewis. I rarely run across someone who wants to be heavyweight champion of the world,’ so that’s what I decided to do. No father and son duo have ever become heavyweight champions. It’s never been done. For me to be in the position to cement our family name in heavyweight championship history is very motivating and I’m ready to take full advantage of it.
Signing with Greg Cohen Promotions was an easy decision, according to Rahman, who has known the Jersey-based promoter for most of his life.

I really want to thank Greg Cohen for the chance he’s given me,” ka mea ia. “I’ve known Greg since I was a kid and he has always believed in me. He has always supported me and kept in contact and followed me. He has a real genuine interest in me. Greg already knows he has the best new heavyweight in the world. I’m really dedicated to making him and my father and the City of Baltimore proud.
SUPER BRAWL® III will be broadcast, tape-delayed, on Sportsnet New York (SNY). I te po whawhai, tatau tuwhera i 6:00 pm a ka tīmata te mahi i 7:00 pm. The Skylands ECC is located at 792 Ararere 10 West in Randolph, Nj. Waea: 973.328.8600.
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Thomas ” Cornflake” LaManna eyeing a big Fall fight; but first must get past Valenzuela this Friday night at the Claridge in Atlantic City

Anthony “Wai” Young to headline against Eduardo Flores onRāmere, Hōngongoi 22 at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City

Plus Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna in the co-feature against Engleberto Valenzuela
Dan Pasciolla battles Dante Selby in Heavyweight rematch

Also seeing action will be undefeated Christian Carto, Fanlong Meng, & Zhang Zhilel
No te Tonu Tuku
ATLANTIC CITY, Nj (Hōngongoi 20, 2016)–Tenei Rāmere po i te Claridge i roto i te Atlantic City, Welterweight, Thomas ” Cornflake” LaManna Ka tangohia i runga i Engleberto Valenzuela in a six-round bout in a card promoted by Rising Promotions.
With a win, te 24 year-old of Millville, New Jersey is staring a big opportunity in the face against an undefeated opponent that is already penciled in for a September 16th date in Atlantic City.
Ahakoa, LaManna can not and will not get into specifics of that fight until he comes through the fight with Valenzuela as he is not taking the native of Sonora, Mexico lightly.
Valenzuela is a guy from Mexico, who will come to fight. I will try to invest in body work early and see where that goes,” said Lamanna.
LaManna stepped up his training as he started his camp out west and worked with a high class of fighters in an effort to up his skill level.
Everything went well in camp. I started out in Las Vegas and worked with 2012 Olympic Gold medal winner Ryota Murata. Originally I was not going to fight because of the fight in September, But I was feeling good, so we are ready to put on a great performance.
This is the fourth fight card for Rising Promotions at The Claridge. The Promotional company headed by Thomas and his mother Debbie. Putting on a show where LaManna is promoting is a daunting task as he must find time to take care of all aspects in putting a show together, but also train properly for a high-class professional boxing match.
At times it is difficult to train and work on the promotional aspects of the show. But I am intelligent enough to oversee that everyone is doing their job. We have had three shows and I have fought on two of them, and everything has gone well for us and me in the ring as well. If there is a problem, I fix it, but I am a fighter first. The training is most important. That get’s taken care of first, and then I take care of the promotional end of things.
ABOUT JULY 22ND
I Po te Paraire, July 22nd, Welterweight, Anthony “Wai” Young will headline a great night of boxing against Eduardo Flores in a scheduled 6-round welterweight bout at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City.
Welterweight Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna (20-1, 8 KO o) will take part in a six-round co-feature bout against Engleberto Valenzuela (10-7, 3 KO o) of Sonoroa, MX
In an eight round bout light heavyweight bout, Fenlong Meng (7-0, 5 KO o) o Chifeng, China battles Daniel Judah (24-10-3, 11 Koó) o Brooklyn, NY
In an eight-round heavyweight bout, Zhang Zhilei (10-0, 7 KO o) of Zhoukou, China takes on Rodney Hernandez (10-4-1, 3 KO o) of Modesto, California.
In a six round heavyweight bout, Tri-State Heavyweight champion Rana Pasciolla (7-1-1) o Brick, Ka whawhai nj Dante Selby (2-1-1) o Philadelphia, PA in a rematch.
Marvin Johnson (0-0-1) o Millville, Ka tangohia nj i runga i Lamont White (0-1) o Washington, DC in a lightweight bout scheduled for four-rounds.
Pro debuting bantamweight’s Kevin Asmat o Te Tai Tokerau Bergen, NJ and Dallas Holden of Atlantic City will collide in a four round bout.
Appearing in a four-round bout will be pro debuting super featherweight Donald Smith o Philadelphia, tango i runga i Cameron Cain of Indiana.
Whā Christian Carto (1-0, 1 KO) o Philadelphia, PA takes on pro debutingChristopher Nelson of Indiana
Tickets e $125 for premium, $77 Ringside stage and $52 reserved and are available atwww.risingboxingpromotions.com ranei 609-487-4444
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Anthony “Wai” Young looking to shine in headlining bout this Friday at The Claridge in Atlantic City

Anthony “Wai” Young to headline against Eduardo Flores on Friday, Hōngongoi 22 at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City

Plus Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna in the co-feature against Engleberto Valenzuela
Dan Pasciolla battles Dante Selby in Heavyweight rematch

Also seeing action will be undefeated Christian Carto, Fanlong Meng, & Zhang Zhilel
No te Tonu Tuku
ATLANTIC CITY, Nj (Hōngongoi 19, 2016)–Tenei Rāmere po i te Claridge i Atlantic City, Welterweight, Anthony “Wai” Young will be in the headlining bout for the first time, and he gets to do it in front of his hometown fans as he takes on Eduardo Flores in six-round bout in a card promoted by Rising Promotions.
Te 28 year-old former college football player will look for his 2nd straight win and in the process look to put on a dominant performance against a man who has more than three-times the amount of fights then the Atlantic City native.
Camp has gone well. I have been sparring with a fighters such as Anthony Burgin, Tevin Farmer, Thomas LaManna and Arturo Padilla,” ka mea Young.
In Flores, he is facing a guy who has faced a litany of prospects and contenders and is by far the most experienced foe that Young has faced.
I know he is a veteran and has been stopped five times in 47 whawhai. I know he is coming to fight and I hope to execute the game plan and then I can be the 6th guy to stop him.
This will be Young’s 7th fight on the boardwalk and fourth in a row, yet unlike some fighters who do not like fighting at home due to outside demands for tickets, Young embraces the opportunity to perform in front of familiar faces.
It is always a big deal to fight in front of the home crowd. I feed off of them and it urges me on to put on a great performance. Even though this is my first headliner, I always feel like I am the headliner no matter where I fight, but especially here.
Young knows that a few good wins can put him in position to get in line for a great opportunity, but he is not looking past Flores.
I plan on getting the win i runga i te Paraire. I am taking this one fight at a time. I am looking to get back in the ring in September and hopefully fight for a regional title next year. I just want everyone to come out i runga i te Paraire and put on a spectacular performance.
ABOUT JULY 22ND
I Po te Paraire, July 22nd, Welterweight, Anthony “Wai” Young will headline a great night of boxing against Eduardo Flores in a scheduled 6-round welterweight bout at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City.
Welterweight Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna (20-1, 8 KO o) will take part in a six-round co-feature bout against Engleberto Valenzuela (10-7, 3 KO o) of Sonoroa, MX
In an eight round bout light heavyweight bout, Fenlong Meng (7-0, 5 KO o) o Chifeng, China battles Daniel Judah (24-10-3, 11 Koó) o Brooklyn, NY
In an eight-round heavyweight bout, Zhang Zhilei (10-0, 7 KO o) of Zhoukou, China takes onRodney Hernandez (10-4-1, 3 KO o) of Modesto, California.
In a six round heavyweight bout, Tri-State Heavyweight champion Rana Pasciolla (7-1-1) o Brick, Ka whawhai nj Dante Selby (2-1-1) o Philadelphia, PA in a rematch.
Marvin Johnson (0-0-1) o Millville, Ka tangohia nj i runga i Lamont White (0-1) o Washington, DC in a lightweight bout scheduled for four-rounds.
Pro debuting bantamweight’s Kevin Asmat o Te Tai Tokerau Bergen, NJ and Dallas Holden of Atlantic City will collide in a four round bout.
Appearing in a four-round bout will be pro debuting super featherweight Donald Smith o Philadelphia, tango i runga i Cameron Cain of Indiana.
Whā Christian Carto (1-0, 1 KO) o Philadelphia, PA takes on pro debutingChristopher Nelson of Indiana
Tickets e $125 for premium, $77 Ringside stage and $52 reserved and are available atwww.risingboxingpromotions.com ranei 609-487-4444
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Anthony “Wai” Young to headline against Ariel Vasquez on Friday, Hōngongoi 22 at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City

Plus Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna in the co-feature against Eduardo Flores

Dan Pasciolla battles Dante Selby in Heavyweight action

Also seeing action will be undefeated Alvin Vermall Jr, Fanlong Meng, and Zhang Zhilel
No te Tonu Tuku
ATLANTIC CITY, Nj (Hōngongoi 1, 2016)–I Po te Paraire, July 22nd, Welterweight, Anthony “Wai” Young will headline a great night of boxing against Ariere Vasquez in a scheduled 8-round welterweight bout at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City.
Welterweight Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna will take part in a six-round co-feature bout against Eduardo Flores.
Whakatairangatia ana te kāri e Rising Promotions.
We are excited to be running our fourth show in seven months at The Claridge,” said Debra LaManna of Rising Promotions.
We are starting to build a reputation for putting on well matched and exciting cards at The Claridge and July 22nd will be no different.
Young of Atlantic City has a record of 12-2 with five knockouts will be looking for his second consecutive victory.
Te 28 year-old won his first ten bouts that was highlighted by a victory over Jose Javier Calderon (4-1).
This will be Young’s 6th (and 4th consecutive) fight in his hometown.
He is coming off a 6-round unanimous decision victory over Juan Rodriguez on April 29.
Vasquez of Managua, Nicaragua has a record of 12-14-2 ki e waru knockouts.
Vasquez, 29 tau ka tahuri ngaio i roto i 2005 a whawhai ana te tuatahi 11 whawhai i roto i tona Nicaragua taketake. He twice fought Juan Antonio Rodriguez for the WBC Youth Featherweight title and held undefeated Eliezer Landas (10-0) ki te Unuunu i roto i te a'ee mo te taitara WBA Fedecentro Super whā.
He has faced six undefeated fighters including his last two. I roto i tona haerenga whakamutunga, Vasquez lost a unanimous decision to Jose Felix Quezada (9-0) i runga i Kia 17 in Carlton, Minnesota.

LaManna o Millville, New Jersey e ha lekooti o 20-1 ki e waru knockouts.
Te 24 tahuri ngaio LaManna tau-tawhito i roto i 2011 a riro ana ma ono pāngia tuatahi i kitea e te whakauru ia mo Ashandi Gibbs & Jamaal Davis.

Since suffering his only loss to world ranked Middleweight Antoine Douglas on ShoBox: Ko te Generation New, LaManna has won four straight which includes a 6-round unanimous decision over rugged Ayi Bruce on Mahuru 26 i roto i te Beach Haven, New Jersey. I roto i tona a'ee whakamutunga, LaManna stopped Kendal Mena (20-3) in four rounds on March 19th at The Claridge in Atlantic City.
With a win, LaManna will be back in September in a high profile bout.

But he will have to get past Flores, who is a veteran of 47 whawhai ngaio (23-21-3, 15 KO o).
Flores of Quito, Eciador is a battle tested fighter who has faced a bevy of champions and top contenders.
He has been in the ring with world champions Carlos Baldomir & Kermit Cintron as well as contenders Diego Chaves, Brad Soloman, Wale Omotoso, David Zagara, Knat Islam, Bryant Perella, Khiary Gray Pitts, world title challenger Franklin Mamani & Erick Bone.
In a six round heavyweight bout, Tri-State Heavyweight champion Rana Pasciolla (7-1-1) o Brick, Ka whawhai nj Dante Selby (2-1-1) o Philadelphia, PA.
Marvin Johnson (0-0-1) o Millville, Ka tangohia nj i runga i Lamont White (0-1) o Washington, DC in a lightweight bout scheduled for four-rounds.
Appearing in six-round bouts will be Alvin Vermall Jr.. (9-0-1, 8 KO o) o Catskills, NY; taumahamaha te marama Fanlong Meng (7-0, 5 KO o) o Chifeng, China and heavyweight Zhang Zhilei(10-0, 7 KO o) of Zhoukou, China.
Appearing in four-round bouts will be pro debuting super featherweight Donald Smith o Philadelphia, pro debuting bantamweight Christian Carto o Philadelphia, PA; pro debuting bantamweight Kevin Asmat o Te Tai Tokerau Bergen, Nj.
Tickets e $125 for premium, $77 Ringside stage and $52 reserved and are available at www.risingboxingpromotions.com ranei 609-487-4444
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I muri i win fakafiefia, LaManna & Rising Boxing Promotions build towards future

Haké Whakatairanga Mekemeke Mataora faahiahia whakaatu tuatahi
ATLANTIC CITY (HAKIHEA 11, 2015)–Po Rāhoroi Mutunga, Thomas LaManna hanga he rerenga angitu ki te wehenga Welterweight i te tupa'ihia te whakatau loto 8-a tawhio noa ki runga ki Ariere Vasquez i te Claridge Hotel i roto i te Atlantic City.
Ko te kāri i te aroaro i roto i te mua o te mano tākare i te te tata-hokona atu Claridge, i ngā te ope I-Arena, ka whakaratohia hoatu noa ki te mano, puta noa i te ahiahi.
Rising Whakatairanga Star whawhai feinga kāri ki te riro atu tahi hoa, me te pāhekoheko i roto i, i, i roto i te whakakai.
Ko te angitu o te whawhai, e rua i roto i te whakakai me i te tari pouaka kua he vēkeveke mo te utunga i muri o Rising Whakatairanga Mekemeke te hapori uta, petipeti te i whakaritea mo February 20.
“Tino pai ki te kounga o te whawhai, me te turanga i runga i Rāhoroi ko te Claridge Hotel, ” Ka mea a Debbie LaManna o Rising Whakatairanga Mekemeke. “Our mission with the promotion is to have good and competitive fights that will have the crowd excited throughout the night We had some in-house entertainment that had the crowd involved as well. I think we accomplished everything we set out to do and it is a great building block for our February show.

Whakamahia LaManna he täoro kanorau o nifó rite te mahi te tinana ngā, ārai me te pai i te ringa tika i ngā ngā o te whawhai. Whakakitea LaManna toheroa rite ko Vasquez kēmu i wā kahaki i roto i te maui tonu i taea ki te haere i roto i te nui LaManna. Ko te koha anake hoki LaManna ko i tango ia he wāhi mō iti whiu i roto i te taka noa e wha engari ko ia e taea ki te e kaute o 79-72 rua me te 78-73.

LaManna, 148 lbs o Millville, Nj Ko 19-1. Vasquez, 144 lbs o Managua, Nicaragua he 12-12-2.

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Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna Post whawhai uiuiraa, Hakihea 5, 2015

I roto i te 6-a tawhio noa taumahamaha o co-āhuatanga, Willis Lockett Ko taea ki te riro i te whakatau loto 6-a tawhio noa ki runga ki a Hoani Lennox.

Riro Lockett te a'ee i runga i te kaha o te ū i te raupapa o ringa matau Nini e titiro pai, engari e kore tukino i Lennox. Lennox ko atu itoito i te mau taime a ka i roto i te tahi mau whiu korero engari kihai i nui rite Lockett i riro i ngā kaute o 59-55 rua me te 58-56.

Lockett Ko inaianei 14-14-4. Lennox he 13-4.

Quian Davis hanga mahi poto o Santario Holdbrooks i roto i te wha-a tawhio noa whakaritea taumahamaha o a'ee.

Davis ko katoa i runga i Holdbrooks i te pere whakatuwhera, a roa te whawhai tika 26 hēkona.

Davis ko 1-0-1 ki 1 knockout. Holdbrooks he 0-3.

Alshamar Johnson a Villi Ataahua whawhai ki te Unuunu 4-a tawhio whakangahau i roto i te a'ee taumahawaenga.

Takatu rua ka mau taufetongi te te rangatira i roto i te whawhai, me nga rauna i tata, a ngā nui o koromatua ki te mahi koromatua. Ka mau ia toa he he kāri i 39-37. Kotahi kāri tai'o noa i 38-38.

Bello he 3-1-1. Johnson he 1-1-1.

Kite te a'ee whakatuwheratanga debuting Ecuadorian Luis Perozo piro te mutu a tawhio 1 mo Davonta Steele i roto i te hōtaka Jr 4-a tawhio noa. Welterweight a'ee.

Perozo, nei inaianei e noho i roto i te Kuini, Maturuturu iho New York Steele i te pere tinana me mutu te whawhai i 2:11.

Perozo I hanga i tona tuatahi pro. Steele o Concord, NC he 0-2.

I roto i te rōpū whakatairangatia ana te whakaatu i te Haké Whakatairanga Mekemeke ki Vincent M. Gulfstream Whakatairanga o Ponte

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Kaimekemeke Paetata John Lennox, Quian Davis ko Alshamar Johnson whakanui Haké Mekemeke Whakatairanga undercard tenei Rāhoroi i te Claridge i Atlantic City

Thoms “Cornflake” Hanga LaManna Welterweight tuatahi tenei Rāhoroi ki Ariere Vasquez i roto i te hui matua
Atlantic City, Nj (Hakihea 4, 2015)–THIS SATURDAY NIGHT, Hakihea 5, Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna tango i runga i Ariere Vasquez in the main event of a card that will take place at the Claridge Hotel i Atlantic City.
Whakatairangatia ana te kāri e Haké Whakatairanga Mekemeke i feohi ki Vincent M. Stream Gulf Whakatairanga o Ponte.

I mua i te hui matua, e ngā te undercard totoka i hanga ki runga whawhai i New Jersey me te wāhi uta ake i runga i te undercard.
I roto i te a'ee 6-a tawhio noa
John Lennox (13-3, 5 KO o) o Carteret, Ka tangohia nj i runga i Willis Lockett o Takoma Park, MD.
Ka titiro Lennox ki te tiki i hoki i roto i te tīwae win i muri i iho ana i te whakatau loto ki Rana Pasciolla i runga i August 15. The former college football standout has a win over Patrick Farrell (8-1-1).
Lockett Ko te 14 tau hōia, nei fehangahangai runga whakataetae pērā i Brian Minto, Javier Mora, Tommy Karpency, toa mua ao Keith Holmes, Jerson Ravelo, Arona Pryor Jr, Tarvis Simms ko Michael kekeno.
Kei a ia te kounga whakauru ia mo Tyrone Tate, Glenn Turner, Willie Williams & mua kaiwero taitara ao Larry Tohu.
Ka tūturu Cruiserweight toi knockout putanga ano Alvin Varmall (7-0-1, 7 KO o) o Lake Place, LA Pakanga Philly taata uaua Brian Donahue i roto i te a'ee 4-a tawhio.
Local taumahamaha Quian Davis o Vineland, Ka whawhai nj Santario Holdbrookso Kannapolis, NC i roto i te a'ee 4-a tawhio noa o whawhai ka wai rapu mo ratou wikitōria tuatahi.
Alshamar Johnson (1-1) o Vineland, Nj, te tangata e haere mai atu i te mutu auheke i runga i tūturu mua Nick Valliere (5-0) Ka tangohia i runga i Villi Ataahua (3-1, 1 KO) o Queens, NY i roto i te a'ee Super Welterweight.
Luis Perozo ka meinga e tona tuatahi pro o New York ki Davonte Steele o Te Tai Tokerau Carolina i roto i te a'ee Kōmāmā.
Tickets e $50 GA, $75 Ringside, $75 Stage & $125 VIP (Wharau o 5 e wātea ana hoki $500) and are available at RisingBoxingPromotions.com

Tuwhera i te tatau 6 PM ki te pere 1 i 7 PM.

The Clardige Hotel is located at 123 S. Indiana Ave. Atlantic City NJ

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Haké Whakatairanga I hanga ki te whakaaro o te hoko i te ingoa whare mau ki te whāinga matua o te Haké Whakatairanga taea ki te fakafekau'aki te ngohi o ngā motuhake whänuitanga i roto i te ahumahi hākinakina me te whakangahau, Ite i te Kaiwhakahaere Matua me te hoa i Haké Whakatairanga e te rave'a no te tupuraa e kore e mutu. E hiahia ana matou ki te hoatu i ngā whai wāhitanga ki te ake me te haerenga mai ngaio me ngā boxers runaruna e kore e hoatu e rātou ētahi atu kaiwhakatairanga faingamālie ki. Ka te mau ohipa e Haké mahere ki te ruruku whakarato hiahiatia nui utu, fakafiefiá hākinakina te utuafare-friendly.

Na i Welterweight, Thomas “Cornflake” Kite LaManna kanapa heke mai

Hanga LaManna Welterweight tuatahi tenei Rāhoroi ki Ariere Vasquez i te Claridge i Atlantic City

No te Tonu Tuku
Atlantic City, Nj (Hakihea 1, 2015)–I Rāhoroi po, Hakihea 5, Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna tango i runga i Ariere Vasquez in the main event of a card that will take place at the Claridge Hotel i Atlantic City.
Whakatairangatia ana te kāri e Haké Whakatairanga Mekemeke i feohi ki Vincent M. Stream Gulf Whakatairanga o Ponte.

Ka waiho ano te kāri whawhai roto i te taha ki Ray McCline o te Atlantic City Mekemeke Hall o te Rongonui.

LaManna (18-1, 7 KO o) o Millville tata, New Jersey & Vasquez (12-11-2, 8 KO o) o Managua, Ka tangohia Nicaragua wahi i roto i te Welterweight a'ee 8-a tawhio noa.

Vasquez kei te haere mai atu i te nuinga whakatau hinga ki tūturu Thomas Mattice i runga i Noema 25 i roto i Erie, PA.

Tenei ka waiho i te haerenga kotiro i roto i te wehenga 147-pauna mo te 6'2″ LaManna. He spent his career at Middleweight and Jr. Whitu.

E kore ahau e mohio ki te nui e pā ana ki Vasquez i tua atu i te e ia he southpaw. Ahau i roto i te āhua nui, me te ka waiho rite mo te mahi i te ringa,” Na ka mea a LaManna.

“Ite e ahau pai i te taimaha. Kihai i ahau i te raruraru te whakaū i te taimaha tika na kihai Ko te rite uaua ki te hanga i te reira. Ko tuwhera whānui te wehenga Welterweight, me te kite ahau i whai wāhitanga e haere mai ana i roto i te heke mai e tata ana.”

Rising Promotions and Vincent Ponte’s Gulf Stream Promotions is looking to have a huge breakout 2016 a ka kawea mekemeke hoki ki Atlantic City, engari i te tuatahi to tatou ki te tiki mua Ariere Vasquez.”
Kaiwhakangungu o LaManna, Raul “Chino” Rivas has had success moving fighter’s to their proper weight class and he feels LaManna will benefit greatly fighting at Welterweight.
“Tenei ka waiho tona whawhai tuatahi i 147 pauna”, Said Rivas. “Kua Camp kua pai a ko ia i roto i te āhua nui. I believe he has been fighting out of his weight class. He is not a 154 tukituki, kia anake te 160 pauna toa. He is a Welterweight and people will see his knockout ratio improve.
“Ka waiho Thomas koi mo tenei whawhai. He is still a young fighter and by next year, ka kite koe kaha tana pakeke ki tāpare tona Welterweight,” oti Rivas.
Mea, Debbie LaManna o Rising Whakatairanga, “Ko to tatou whakaatu tuatahi tenei a e tatou oaoa ki te kia mahi i tenei i roto i te Atlantic City, e he hītori mekemeke maere. I want to thank the Claridge as well as it has been a great pleasure to work with New Jersey Athletic Commission. Larry Hazzard and Rhonda Utley are great to work with.
Said Vinny LaManna, Matua / Kaiwhakahaere o Thomas LaManna, “I waenganui i tona rua whawhai whakamutunga, Titiro Thomas kua fakaofo pai. This a great move for him to go to Welterweight and I feel he will come into his own.
Mea, Vincent M. Ponte o Gulfstream Whakatairanga, “He pai ki te whanaketanga o Thomas matou me titiro tatou ki nga mea nui i roto i a ia i roto i 2016.
E tango LaManna wahi i roto i tona whawhai 3 i roto i 4 marama.
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Vasquez, 28 tau ka tahuri ngaio i roto i 2005 a whawhai ana te tuatahi 11 whawhai i roto i tona Nicaragua taketake. He twice fought Juan Antonio Rodriguez for the WBC Youth Featherweight title and held undefeated Eliezer Landas (10-0) ki te Unuunu i roto i te a'ee mo te taitara WBA Fedecentro Super whā.
Kua fehangahangai ia whawhai tūturu rima tae atu e toru i tona whakamutunga.
I roto i te 6-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, Welterweight Anthony “Wai” Young (11-1, 5 KO o) o Atlantic City, ka tango i runga i Cherry Hill o Anthony Prescott (5-7-2, 2 KO o) i roto i te pakanga mō te mana whakamanamana New Jersey.
Te 27 Māori tau-tawhito o Atlantic City he lekooti o 11-1 ki te rima knockouts, ka waiho hanga tona ahua 5 i roto i tona whenua. He is coming off a 6-round unanimous decision over Jonathan Garcia on August 15 i roto i te Atlantic City.

He whakauru ia mo tūturu Anthony Miller Prescott (1-0) a Anthony Abbruzzese (3-0). He is coming off a 6-round unanimous decision defeat to Kareem Martin onAugust 28 i roto i te Washington, D.C.

I roto i te a'ee 6-a tawhio noa
John Lennox (13-3, 5 KO o) o Carteret, Ka tangohia nj i runga i Willis Lockett o Takoma Park, MD.
I roto i te pāngia 4-a tawhio noa:
Alvin Vermall (6-0-1, 6 KO o) o Lake Place, Ka whawhai LA Brian Donahue o Philadelphia i roto i te a'ee Cruiserweight
Quian Davis (0-0-1) o Vineland, Ka whawhai nj Santario Holdbrooks (0-2) o Kannapolis, NC i roto i te a'ee taumahamaha.

Edgar Cortes (2-1) o Vineland, Nj ka kite mahi i roto i te a'ee whā.

Luis Perozo ka meinga e tona tuatahi pro o New York ki Tariuha Jackson (0-2) o Anderson, SC i roto i te a'ee Kōmāmā.

Tickets e $50 GA, $75 Ringside, $75 Stage & $125 VIP (Wharau o 5 e wātea ana hoki $500) and are available at RisingBoxingPromotions.com
The Clardige Hotel is located at 123 S. Indiana Ave. Atlantic City NJ

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