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UNDEFEATED WELTERWEIGHT TARAS SHELESTYUK WINS HARD-FOUGHT DECISION OVER JIMMY HERRERA IN SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION MAIN EVENT

 


Unbeaten Constantin Bejenaru Outpoints Steve Bujaj in Rugged Affair,

Manuel Mendez Scores One-Punch, First Round KO over Vitor Jones Freitas

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CORONA, Ill. (Nov. 4, 2016) - Tares “The Real Deal Shelestyuk maintained an unbeaten record and continued his ascent in the welterweight division with a close, unanimous 10-round decision over his toughest opponent to date, Jimmy “The Truth” Herrera in Tuesday scriptor main event of a ShoBox: The New Generation tripleheader vivere SHOWTIME from the outdoor Omega Products Event Center in Corona, Ill.

 

Shelestyuk (15-0, 9 KOs), autem 2012 Olympic Games Bronze Medalist for Ukraine, was victorious by the scores of 96-93 et bis 95-94. Despite a gutsy, gritty performance, Herrera (15-4-1, 8 KOs), of Chicago, Ill., had a three-fight winning streak end. There were no knockdowns.

 

In a rough and tumble, bloody collision of undefeated cruiserweights in the co-feature, southpaw Constantin Bejenaru (12-0, 4 KOs, 0-1-1 in Mundus Series Boxing), of Catskill, N.Y.. by way of Moldova, survived a knockdown and several unintentional head butts to register a unanimous 10-round decision over Steve Bujaj (16-1-1, 11 KOs), of New York.

 

Local fan ventus Manuel “La Tormenta” Mendez (13-1-2, 9 KOs), de Indio, Ill., registered an impressive one-punch, 2:32 first round knockout over previously undefeated Vitor Jones Freitas (12-1, 1 ND, 6 KOs), of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, in a scheduled eight-round bout that opened the telecast.

 

Southpaw Shelestyuk, who entered the ring ranked No. 9 in the WBO and No. 13 in WBA, turned back a determined bid by Herrera to win despite getting docked a point for excessive holding in the fifth round.

 

'Lenta pugna erat,’’ Shelestyuk. “He is a tough fighter, he is slow but he worked well. In primo circuitu, I did well but my legs went on me. I think it was because I did not sleep well.

 

“After five rounds I started to find my rhythm. I started boxing him. I made some mistakes in there like pulling straight back. This fight will make me better. Sicut dixi, he was tough but nothing special. When my legs went, I started to work inside. I beat him good in the last round and if there was 30 seconds more, I could have stopped him.

 

“I am looking forward to being more active in 2017. I will take two or three weeks off and be right back in the gym.’’

 

“The Truth” hurts and Herrera had more than his fair share of moments in a tight fight. Herrera, a pro since December 2009, figured to be a legitimate test for Shelestyuk and he was. But Taras was more active (adpulsu 169 autem 689 pugnis, compared to Herrera’s 130 autem 460). Each connected 28 sentio de tempus.

 

Herrera, who had defeated undefeated prospects in four of previous nine fights, was not happy with the verdict. “It was a good fight. There is not much that I can say. I thought it was closer than the scores indicated. I had fun in there and I give him credit. He was everything I expected. He is a smart fighter.’’

 

“I would live to be a test dummy for all these young prospects. I thought it could have been a draw, but the people who saw it on TV can have their opinion.’’

 

Making his second ShoBox start, Bejenaru triumphed by the scores of 97-91 on the three judges’ scorecards. The lefthander went down from a clean, counter left hook to the chin in the fifth and got the worse of the unintentional head butts but appeared to outhustle and outfight a reluctant Bujaj most of the way.

 

A short cruiserweight with an awkward, herky-jerky style Bejenaru pressed the issue throughout and was much more active, throwing more than 100 more punches than Bujaj (454-336) and averaged 45 punches thrown per round compared to 38 for Bujaj.

 

“He’s a dirty fighter,’’ said Bejenaru after a match in which he suffered a bad cut over his left eye and a big welt on his overhead. “You look at all his fights, all he does is lead with his head. I was affected by his head butts but there was no way I was going to stop. He complains a lot, but all he did was foul. It felt to me like he bit me on the left ear after… that’s how he fights.

 

“The sport is boxing, not swimming and he flails his punches like a swimmer, a street fighter, not a pro fighter. He caught me with a clean shot on the knockdown but I got right up and wasn’t hurt.

 

“This win is a big step in my career. It will help me continue to rise me up in the rankings on my way to a title shot.’’

 

Bujaj, who was making his ShoBox debut, was livid afterward.

 

“Hell, yeah, I’m mad,"He said. “The scoring was bad. I knew what I was getting into by fighting in his backyard, but I definitely thought I won. I knocked him down. He never hurt me.”

 

The aggressive-minded Mendez came out patiently and allowed Freitas to throw the majority of the early punches. Mendez’ first meaningful punch of the fight was a paralyzing left hook to the body that put Freitas down and writhing in pain.

 

“I was surprised he didn’t take that body shot well, said Mendez, is who is trained by Joel Diaz. “I knew I hurt him, but I thought he’d get up. I saw that he wasn’t covering up very well so I knew I was going to land one eventually.

 

“I was surprisingly nervous going into this fight. I was somewhat timid to start. I usually come out stronger, but it didn’t matter because we got the result that we wanted.

 

“I’m pumped for the knockout win. I know it didn’t last long, but I hope the TV audience enjoyed it.

 

Freitas controlled most of the round with his movement and sharper punching, but a savage hook to the bodyhis third connect to the bodyleft the Brazilian on the canvas long after the 10 count.

 

I messed up,’’ a tearful Jones Freitas said. “I paused at the wrong time and he hit me with the right punch. This means nothing to me. I’m going to keep working hard and training hard. I want a rematch.”

 

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Unbeaten Welterweight Taras Shelestyuk Meets Jimmy Herrera,

Constantin Bejenaru, Steve Bujaj Clash in Collision of Undefeated Cruiserweights, Brazil’s Vitor Jones Freitas takes on Indio’s Manuel Mendez

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CORONA, Ill. (Nov. 3, 2016) – The six fighters who’ll compete hoc Friday on ShoBox: The New Generation factum pondus on Thursday for the live SHOWTIME tripleheader (10:30 p.m. ATQUE/PT, moram ad Occidentem Coast) from Omega Products Event Center in Corona.

 

Hinc invictus 2012 Olympia Bronze Medalist Taras "Real Deal" Shelestyuk (14-0, 9 KOs), de Los Angeles, will make his main event debut when he faces Jimmy Herrera (15-3-1, 8 KOs), of Chicago, Ill., in the 10-round featured attraction. Shelestyuk, a member of the vaunted 2012 Ukraine Olympic team, Non est praeferebantur. 9 et non per WBO. 13 in WBA. Herrera has defeated unbeaten prospects in four of last nine fights and is 8-1-1 overall since July 2012.

 

In ShoBox co-pluma, undefeated cruiserweights Constantin Bejenaru (11-0, 4 KOs, 0-1-1 in Mundus Series Boxing), of Catskill, N.Y.. by way of Moldova, atque Steve “Superman” Bujaj (16-0-1, 11 KOs), of New York, will collide in a 10-rounder.

Explendam telecast, unbeaten lightweight Vitor Jones Freitas (12-0, 1 ND, 6 KOs), of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, will be opposed by local fan favorite Manuel Mendez (12-1-2, 8 KOs), de Indio, Ill., octo-in circuitu. Freitas, 23, is the nephew of popular former two-time lightweight world champion and Brazilian legend Acelino “Popo” Freitas.

 

Tickets for the event promoted by Thompson Boxing, Banner Promotions, Hitz Boxing and Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing at sunt precii $100 (ringside) atque $70 (reserved). Tickets are available for purchase on the day of the event (Friday) at the Omega Products Event Center will call booth beginning at 3:30 AM PT. The Omega Products Event Center is located at 1681 California Ave., Crown, QUALIS 92881.

 

LICTOR WEIGHTS:

Welterweights (Main Event) - 10 Rounds

Taras Shelestyuk – 146½ Pounds

Jimmy Herrera – 146¼ Pounds

 

Cruiserweights (Co-Feature) - 10 Rounds

Constantin Bejenaru – 198¼ Pounds

Steve Bujaj – 197½ Pounds

 

Lightweights (Telecast Opener) - 8 Rounds

Vitor Jones Freitas – 134¼ Pounds

Manuel Mendez – 135 Libras

 

FINAL QUOTES:

TARAS SHELESTYUK

 

“Herrera is a good fighter, a tough fighter. I know he has defeated some good fighters like Mike Jones, who was a top fighter who’d been off a couple years. But I’m 100 percent parati. I expect a very tough and exciting fight but I expect to be much stronger and smarter.

 

“I’m excited for all the attention this fight and I are getting. I’ve always known that fans in America have known me but maybe now more than before. I think in the next year, I can become even more well-known.

 

“I’ve been working on strength and becoming more powerful. I think my boxing skills are already good, but my speed and power are better than before. I feel in sparring that I’m punching harder.

 

“I like to work the body. I like the fact you land enough of them early, they take a toll late. That’s one thing good about fighting as a pro. I feel good about my career; I hope to be fighting some of the best fighters in the division within a year.

 

“I’m sure Herrera will probably try and come at me; there’s no chance he can beat me at boxing. I like guys who come forward. They are good for me because I can counter and move side to side. And I’m ready to fight on the inside if necessary.

 

“I know I can improve on my last ShoBox proelium. I made it closer than it should have been. If we had it over again I think I maybe stop him just because of what we’re been working on in the gym.

 

“Sparring with Shane Mosley has been huge for me. He’s such a great fighter. When I was younger, I’d watch his fights. Now we spar. He’s older but still very good. He knows all the tricks and gives me a lot of advice that helps me in and out of the ring. Everything he’s said to me, I’ve tried to apply.”

 

JIMMY HERRERA:

“I’ve been working a full two months for this fight so I’m ready. This is going to be a very good test for both of us, a great fight. He’s a good European boxer, another unbeaten for me. But I don’t feel like I’m coming in as the underdog at all. He’s got his strengths, I’ve got my strengths.

 

“There has to be a purpose for every punch. Each has to count. If he opens up and makes a mistake, I have to take advantage. I need to get him out of his rhythm early, force him out of his comfort zone and make him fight my fight.

 

“I’ll be the aggressor. But I’d love if he was the aggressor. I just think, quamquam, knowing him, he’s going to try to box and win the rounds that way. I work all the time coming forward and that’s what I’ll do cras.

 

“A kid from Chicago, like me, it’s hard to get anywhere in boxing without connections, so finally after fighting so long without a manager, I signed with Cameron Dunkin. I always knew I could be a good boxer, but never figured I’d be a boxer. But look at me know, I’m fighting on SHOWTIME and this fight couldn’t be coming along at a better time.”

 

CONSTANTIN BEJENARU:

“I feel your amateur career gives you a good foundation, like a beginner, but once you turn pro it’s a total different game. It doesn’t matter who has more experience as an amateur. As professionals, we all have to do our jobs here.

 

“I don’t know Bujaj, but I saw his fight with Junior Wright so I know he is tough.

 

“I feel this is a big step for me. Hes 16-0, a good fighter who can punch or box, and this is for a belt. This a good fight for both of us.

“I work hard for every fight and this was no exception. We know we have to pay attention to detail. This is a dangerous guy but I am very confident.

 

“I definitely don’t expect an easy fight. I have to press the action. I need to make him as uncomfortable as I can.

 

“I don’t have a lot of pro knockouts but boxing isn’t just about power. Boxing is intelligence and mental; it’s not just a street fight for me.

 

“This is my second fight on ShoBox. I’m so happy to be back again after that last win over Zubov. The goal is to keep busy, come back early next year and then sometime by next year be ready to fight for a major title of some type.’’

 

STEVE BUJAJ:

 

“I’m looking forward to this fight, my first on network TV, to see where I’m at. The way I feel, I’ve got everything to win, everything to lose. This either pushes me to the next level, or I stay where I’m at.

 

“I’m ready for any kind of fight. I’m a versatile fighter and I will have the height advantage.

 

“I feel ready now for the bigger fights, the additional exposure on SHOWTIME, the ratings, the titles, ex hoc omnes. But I definitely will be even more after Friday.

 

“I don’t feel this is going 10 rounds. I feel I’ll break him down and eventually stop him. I feel I’ve got the skills and definitely the heart. I’m healthy and ready to go.

 

“I saw his last fight on ShoBox, and thought it was pretty decent. He’s pretty short for a cruiserweight. Although we’re both from New York, I’d never heard of him before.

 

“Camp went awesome with lots of sparring. In Las Vegas. I trained with Mayweather fighters like Ronald Gavril, Badou Jack and Caleb Plant. It’s been four years since I’ve fought a left-hander but I do not consider it factor.’’

 

VITOR JONES FREITAS:

“I thank God and both my uncles for helping me get to where I am, for teaching me and for guiding me in every step of my life and in boxing. Without their influence and what they’ve done for me since I was 11, I feel I’d be dead today.

 

“I’m very excited about this fight and the opportunity to fight better guys. This for me is all about taking advantage of the opportunity.

 

“I’m getting more and more experience. My goal is to work hard and, like my Uncle Acelino, make good fights and become a world champion“

 

“We’ve studied Mendez’ fighting style and have a lot of respect for his trainer, Joel Diaz. I know Mendez is very strong and comes forward. I don’t know if he likes it when his opponents attack from the sides but I’m ready to fight him on the sides, head-on and toe-to-toe.”

 

MANUEL MENDEZ:

 

“This is my ninth fight with Joel and we know each other very well. Through the bad and good, he’s been there for me.

 

“I’m sure Freitas has confidence in his ability but like any other undefeated fighter he does well until he hits the wall, which is what Joel wants me to make him do. He wants me to punish him, take my time.

 

“I feel have I have natural power, can take a punch and have heart. Hit me as much as you want, but watch out once I connect and turn things around. My goal always is to break them down, starting with the body.

 

“I may not have the pedigree of some of these guys, but I’m learning defense, how to pace myself, staying poised and most importantly, just how to fight. The more experience, the more mature you become.

 

"Cras I just want to be me and listen to Joel in the corner. I wouldn’t want to be standing in from of me. If he wants to stand and bang, faciamus. I guarantee he’s the one going back after the first few moments.”

 

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Q&A WITH STEVE “SUPERMAN” BUJAJ

Cruiserweight Faces Fellow Unbeaten Constantin Bejenaru In Co-Feature on ShoBox: The New Generation TripleheaderThis Friday, Nov. 4, Live on SHOWTIME®

Welterweight Taras Shelestyuk Risks Perfect Record Against Jimmy Herrera in Main Event; Brazil’s Vitor Jones FreitasTakes on Indio’s Manuel Mendez in Opening Bout

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CORONA, Ill. (Nov. 2, 2016) — Undefeated ultra-confident cruiserweight Steve “Superman” Bujaj (16-0-1, 11 KOs), of Westchester, N.Y., chimes in before his important 10-round bout with fellow unbeaten Constantin Bejenaru (11-0, 3 KOs, 0-1-1 in the World Series of Boxing), ex Brooklyn, N.Y., in the middle match of a ShoBox: The New Generation tripleheader this Friday, Nov. 4, from the Omega Products Event Center in Corona, Ill.
Bujaj (pronuntiatum “Boo-ha”), 26, has won four in a row, including his duobus a knockout, since boxing a split 10-round draw in a slugfest with then-undefeated three-time Chicago Golden Gloves champion Junior Wright (10-0) in May 2014. A two-time New York Golden Gloves champion, Bujah, who’ll be fighting on ShoBox the first time, is coming off a first-round TKO over previously undefeated Sergio Ramirez (11-0) on June 11

Bejenaru (pronuntiatum “bay-zhin-nah-ROO”) is making his second ShoBox start. In his debut last Aprilis 15, the native of Ungheni, Moldova, scored a unanimous eight-round decision over previously unbeaten Alexey Zubov (10-0), a former Russian amateur champion and seven-time European amateur champion. Southpaw Bejenaru boxed on the Romanian national team for 10 years and was a nine-time national champion.

Here is What Bujaj said:

What do you know about Bejenaru and what are your thoughts going in?

I know he’s undefeated, 11-0 and a lefty, but I don’t believe he’s on my level. I think I’m a different class fighter and will be able to show it on Friday.”

What kind of fight do you expect?

I don’t really have any expectations. When I get in there, I make my adjustments, and then I start breaking him down.

What is the key to winning? Quae tua commoda?

My best advantage is my experience. I’ve fought 10 ante rounds. This is his first time. I believe that I’m more skilled than he is, and I believe that I have more heart and just think I have the edge all around.

On fighting on ShoBox the first time?

I’m very excited and grateful for the opportunity that has been given me. I’m ready to go out and perform and show the world what I’m all aboutand that is being one of the top guys in the cruiserweight division.

Your opinion on the cruiserweight division?

The cruiserweight division is a good division with a lot of good fighters. I feel like it will get more exposure in the future because there are so many talented fighters and good fights that can happen. I’m looking forward to being a part some of the big fights and making some noise.

What would a win on ShoBox mean to you?

A win on SHOWTIME would be really huge, but mostly it would keep me going.

Are they making a mistake fighting you?

I don’t think he made a mistake, but I refuse to lose this fight. I’m gonna give it my all. He’s not on my level and I’m gonna prove it. I’m gonna fight my ass off.

On his slugfest with former world title challenger Wright?
I was winning the fight but I broke my jaw in the fourth round. I had a bad mouthpiece, a cheap one. I never knew mouthpieces needed to be fitted. The surgeon told me if I’d had a pro mouthpiece, I wouldn’t have had a problem.
I still believe anybody else would have quit in that fight. I was in a lot of pain, I couldn’t close my mouth because the jaw was broke, I was spitting out blood. But I hung in there despite the jaw.

I had him out on his feet in the last half-minute or so but the referee stopped the fight to give him time to tape up one of the laces on his glove. That gave him time to recover. If the ref hadn’t stopped it when he did, I feel I would have knocked him out.

On his career?

I had to work hard for my career. I don’t have a padded record. I do not have it as easy as most in their career. I don’t have a big-time promoter, and I’m not pampered. I’ve fought tough guys throughout my career but I’ve learned a lot and have no regrets. But I feel it’s time for me to step up. After I win Friday in ShoBox, a lot of doors should start opening up me.
New Nickname?

I’ve been known as ‘Superman’my whole career but I’m thinking of changing it toSteel.The Wright fight proved a lot of me, and I learned a lot. I did not quit. I’m very tough and strong-minded, made of ‘steel.'
Bujaj vs. Bejenaru is scheduled for 10 rounds and will be part of a ShoBox: The New Generation tripleheader live on SHOWTIME at 10:30 p.m. ATQUE/PT (moram ad Occidentem Coast). The main event will feature undefeated welterweight Taras Shelestyuk (14-0, 9 KO scriptor) susceptis perturbatus animo Jimmy Herrera (15-3-1, 8 KO scriptor). Opening up the broadcast will feature Unbeaten lightweight Vitor Jones Freitas (12-0, 1 ND, 6 KOs), of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, will be opposed by local fan favorite Manuel Mendez (12-1-2, 8 KOs), de Indio, Ill., in an eight-round bout in the opening bout of the telecast. Freitas, 23, is the nephew of popular former two-time lightweight world champion and Brazilian legend Acelino “Butt” Freitas.

Tickets for the event promoted by Banner Promotions, Thompson Boxing, Hitz Boxing and Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing are priced at $100 (ringside), $70 (reserved) atque $50 (confessio generalis,) ac per hoc potest et possideri (714) 935-0900.
Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Steve Farhood et fortissimus Deus orbem Raul marquez administranda expertus analysts. The executive producer is Gordon Hall with Dives Gaughan et producens Rick Phillips Rectificatio.
About ShoBox: The New Generation
Cum eius inceptionem in July 2001, censorie Appellato SHOWTIME pugilatu series, ShoBox: The New Generation facultas quae featured iuvenes, duri. The ShoBox philosophia est televise excitando, turba placendo et curavit a competitive matches determinatur ad probandum causam volens pro a rebus mundi title. Ex liber nativitatis 67 pugnatores qui apparuit in sedem processere ShoBox et certos titulos comprehendit mundi: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Lara Erislandy, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Alexander Devon, Carl Froch, Robertus Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Vargas Jessie, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Williams et Paulus more.

INDIO’S MANUEL MENDEZ IS READY FOR TV DEBUT AGAINST UNDEFEATED VITOR JONES FREITAS ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION TRIPLEHEADER THIS FRIDAY, NOV. 4, LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

Promising Welterweight Taras Shelestyuk Meets Jimmy Herrera in Main Event; Unbeaten Cruiserweights Constantin Bejenaru, Steve Bujaj Clash in Co-Main at Omega Products International Event Center, Crown, Ill.

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ORANGE, Ill. (Nov. 2, 2016) – Hard-hitting lightweight prospect Manuel Mendez (12-1-2, 8 KOs) facit U.S. television debut against unbeaten Vitor Jones Freitas (12-0, 6 KOs) hoc Friday, Nov. 4, ex Omega Products Event Center in Corona, Ill.

Freitas vs. Mendez is scheduled for eight rounds and kicks off a ShoBox: The New Generation tripleheader live on SHOWTIME at 10:30 p.m. ATQUE/PT (moram ad Occidentem Coast).

Tickets for the event promoted by Banner Promotions, Thompson Boxing, Hitz Boxing and Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing are priced at $100 (ringside), $70 (reserved) atque $50 (confessio generalis,) ac per hoc potest et possideri (714) 935-0900.

Mendez, who is trained by the well-regarded Joel Diaz, is putting the finishing touches on a training camp that saw him spar against former world champions Victor Ortiz, Ruslan Provodnikov and elite prospect Vergil Ortiz.

Thompson Boxing caught up with the 26-year-old slugger from Indio, Ill. and got his take on hoc Veneris scriptor ShoBox fight.

(On your first time fighting in front of a nationally televised audience) ...

“It 'a magnam facultatem. I always push myself to the limits and this fight is no different. I have a fan-friendly style that the SHOWTIME audience is going to love.

(On paper your fight against Freitas appears evenly matched, but most are giving the upper hand to your opponent) …

I’ve always been the underdog all my life so this is another shot to prove myself. Freitas has a famous name, but that’s about it. He hasn’t faced anyone that approaches my ability.

(On what you expect from Freitas)

The first few rounds will go a long way in knowing what he has. From watching tape, it seems like he has speed, but the most important thing is gauging his power. I can take a punch so once I feel him connect with something, then I’ll know what he has to offer.

(On your relationship with Joel Diaz) …

We have an excellent relationship. He’s incredibly helpful in that I’ve seen a great deal of improvement since I’ve been with him. Everything is better. My conditioning, head movement, footwork; I’ve improved in a lot of areas. He’s a great teacher.

(How would you describe your style for those that have yet to see you fight?) ...

I’m a smart boxer that pressures fighters into making mistakes. I have all the tools needed to wear down opponents. You’ll always see me in front of you to the point where you get annoyed and start making mental errors. That’s when I put the hurt on you.

TV FIGHTS

Hinc invictus 2012 Olympiae Bronze Medalist Xystum “Real Deal” Shelestyuk (14-0, 9 KOs) will face upset-minded Jaime Herrera in the 10-round welterweight main event of a ShoBox: The New Generation tripleheader on Friday, Nov. 4, at vivere SHOWTIME 10:30 p.m. ATQUE/PT (moram ad Occidentem Coast) from Omega Products International Event Center in Corona, Ill.

In pluma co-, undefeated cruiserweights Constantin Bejenaru (11-0, 4 KOs, 0-1-1 in Mundus Series Boxing), of Catskill, N.Y.. by way of Moldova, atque Stivens “Superman” Bujaj (16-0-1, 11 KOs), of New York, will collide in a 10-rounder for the vacant WBC International and WBC Continental Americas titles.

In foramen IRCA de telecast, Invictus ergo lightweight Vitor Jones Freitas (12-0, 1 ND, 6 KOs), of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, will be opposed by local fan favorite Manuel Mendez (12-1-2, 8 KOs), de Indio, Ill., octo-in circuitu. The 23-year-old Freitas is the nephew of popular former two-time lightweight world champion Acelino “Butt” Freitas.

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Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Steve Farhood et fortissimus Deus orbem Raul marquez administranda expertus analysts. Exsecutivus productorem Gordon Hall apud Dives Gaughan et producens Rick Phillips Rectificatio.

Chicago Welterweight Looks to Defeat Another Unbeaten Boxer When He Faces Taras Shelestyuk in Main Event Of ShoBox: Novum generatio Tripleheader, Hoc Friday, Nov. 4, Live on SHOWTIME®

NEW EBORACUM (Nov. 1, 2016) – Jimmy “Isto” Herrera is accustomed to entering the ring as an underdog. The Chicago native is experienced in fighting favored prospects and contenders on the road and has had an inordinate success in these types of matchups, having defeated unbeaten prospects in four of his last nine fights.

So don’t expect Herrera (15-3-1, 8 KOs) to be in awe of his opponent, former Ukraine amateur standout and rising star, Taras Shelestyuk (14-0, 9 KOs) when they meet this Friday, Nov. 4, in the 10-round welterweight main event on ShoBox: The New Generationvivere SHOWTIME® (10:30 p.m. ATQUE/PT, moram ad Occidentem Coast) at Omega Products Event Center in Crown, Ill.

The 5-foot-10, 27-year-old Herrera has won three in a row and is 8-1-1 since dropping a close eight-round decision to Adrian Granados in February 2012. One of those victories was an upset seventh-round TKO over one-time highly ranked welterweight and world title challenger Mike “Apparatus tormentarii” Jones on Aug. 23, 2014.

Herrera is promoted by Hitz Boxing and co-managed by Cameron Dunkin and Mike Cericola.

Here are Herrera’s responses to a recent Q&A:

What are your thoughts going into your ShoBox debut?
“Im 'semper usque ad challenge, so I’m really excited about this opportunity. I’m definitely ready to compete against another undefeated fighter. I’m coming to show my skills to the world and prove I’m a boxer you have to pay attention to.

At this point of my career, I want to make a move fast while I’m young. I don’t just want to be a guy with a nice record. I truly believe in my skills and that I can reach the highest level.

I’ve been getting great help with sparring with the best of the best in Chicago. Sam Colonna, George Hernandez and all the Chicago boxing coaches have been great mentors to me and I am very thankful.

What do you know about Shelestyuk?
He was a great amateur fighter and he’s a lefty. That’s pretty much all I need to know. The only thing I can give him is that he has experience, so I’ve got to be careful of that. But it’s nothing newI’ve seen fighters like that.

What kind of fight do you expect?
I expect him to be a boxer with movement. I think he’ll try to box me. I’ll be coming forward, being aggressive. Ergo, we’ll see what his game plan is.

What is the key to winning?
It all depends on the pressure I can apply, throwing the right punches at the right time, the accuracy of my punches. Each punch has to have a purpose. I’m definitely more of a pressure guy. I like Gennady Golovkin’s style, Julio Cesar Chavez is my idol. That is the kind of style I try to fight with.

On fighting on ShoBox for the first time?
I’m definitely excited because I know a lot of people will be watching. Im 'non omnino nervous. The cameras, the bright lights, honeste, I don’t care about. My focus is totally on this fight. This is the type of fight that can open a lot of doors for me.

Is this your biggest fight and do you feel pressure?
“Yes, certus, this is my biggest fightjust for all the doors a win would open for me, all the possibilities. There’s no pressure on me. He’s the one representing his country with the weight on his shoulders. I’ve lost before, but that doesn’t make me an opponent.

Are they making a mistake fighting you??
I feel like they are making a mistake, but I also feel this is going to be a good test for him. I think Taras took the fight more for himself. But if he doesn’t know now about me, he’s going to find out.

You boxed amateurs for one year and had 25 finibus. Et erat 2012 Olympic Bronze Medalist with a boatload of amateur accomplishments. How significant is the experience of fighting amateur?
“Personally, ad me, the amateurs are not that important at all. It’s all irrelevant once you go pro. I know some great amateur boxers who made it after turning pro, and some who didn’t. It’s a whole different ballgame. As a pro, I believe I’ve fought better guys than he has. I’ve been tested way more than he has. You can’t take away what he did as an amateur, but fighting with the smaller gloves, with no headgear, is totally different.

Undefeated cruiserweights Constantin Bejenaru (11-0, 4 KOs, 0-1-1 in Mundus Series Boxing), of Catskill, N.Y.. by way of Moldova, atque Steve “Superman” Bujaj (16-0-1, 11 KOs), of New York, will collide in a 10-rounder for the vacant WBC International WBC Continental Americas titles in the co-feature.

The nephew of popular former two-time lightweight world champion Acelino “Butt” Freitas, Invictus ergo lightweight Vitor Jones Freitas (12-0, 1 ND, 6 KOs), of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, will be opposed by local fan favorite Manuel Mendez (12-1-2, 8 KOs), de Indio, Ill., in an eight-round bout in the opening match of the telecast.

Tickets for the event promoted by Banner Promotions, Thompson Boxing, Hitz Boxing and Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing are priced at $100 (ringside), $70 (reserved) atque $50 (confessio generalis,) ac per hoc potest et possideri (714) 935-0900.

Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Steve Farhood et fortissimus Deus orbem Raul marquez administranda expertus analysts. Exsecutivus productorem Gordon Hall apud Dives Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

About ShoBox: The New Generation
Cum eius inceptionem in July 2001, censorie Appellato SHOWTIME pugilatu series, ShoBox: The New Generation has featured iuvenes talentum matched lentus. The ShoBox philosophia est televise excitando, turba placendo et curavit a competitive matches determinatur ad probandum causam volens pro a rebus mundi title. Ex liber nativitatis 67 pugnatores qui apparuit in sedem processere ShoBox et certos titulos comprehendit mundi: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Lara Erislandy, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Alexander Devon, Carl Froch, Robertus Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Vargas Jessie, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Williams et Paulus more.

UNBEATEN WELTERWEIGHT TARAS SHELESTYUK SPARRING WITH SHANE MOSLEY FOR HIS SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION MAIN EVENT DEBUT THIS FRIDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

“A lot of guys won’t spar with him. Guys are worried that he will make them look bad.” – Shane Mosley

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NEW EBORACUM (Oct. 31, 2016) – Promising unbeaten 2012 Olympia Bronze Medalist Taras "Real Deal" Shelestyuk (14-0, 9 KOs) will make his main event debut when he faces upset-minded Jimmy Herrera in the 10-round featured attraction of a ShoBox: The New Generation tripleheader this Fridaet, Nov. 4, vivere SHOWTIME at 10:30 p.m. ATQUE/PT (moram ad Occidentem Coast) ex Omega Products International Event Center in Corona, Ill.

 

A 5-foot-10 up-and-coming rising star, Shelestyuk, de Los Angeles, Non est praeferebantur. 9 et non per WBO. 13 in WBA. Shelestyuk, who is making his second ShoBox start, Curabitur 85 punches a round en route to winning his ShoBox debut with a 10-round division over Aslanbek Kozak on Nov. 6, 2015.

 

The dedicated, hard-working Shelestyuk, who is trained by Eric Brown and spars a few days a week with former world champion Shane Mosley, at Wild Card West in Santa Monica, Ill., possesses solid skills, motus et potestatem punching,.

 

Shelestyuk was a member of a vaunted 2012 Ukrainian Olympic team that included featherweight gold medalist Vasyl Lomachenko and heavyweight gold medalist Oleksandr Usyk. The 30-year-old feels he’s still about a year away from competing against the best at 147 pounds and that he first must get by Herrera. But Mosley claims Shelestyuk reminds him of a bigger Lomachencko and believes he’s already ready for the top names in the welterweight division.

 

Herrera (15-3-1, 8 KOs), of Chicago, Ill., has defeated unbeaten prospects in four of last nine fights and is 8-1-1 overall since July 2012.

 

Shelestyuk, Brown and Mosley spoke to SHOWTIME after a recent workout. Here’s what they said:

 

TARAS SHELESTYUK:

What are your thoughts going into the fight?
“I’m very excited. It’s been six months since my last fight. It’s my first headline fight and hopefully not my last one.

 

“I’ve been putting in a lot of work in my training camp with my trainer Eric Brown, and with my physical conditioning coach. My opponent is a tough fighter. He’s had some good fights with guys like Mike Jones, Egidijus Kavaliauskas and a couple of other big guys. He likes to fight and I think it will be a good fight and a good matchup for our styles.”

 

You’re now a ranked fighter; are you happy with the pace of your progression?

“I’m happy with my progression but of course I want to fight bigger names in championship fights and all of that. I know it’s coming soon. I enjoy my way of training and developing my skills, but if you see your dream you do anything to reach it and don’t let anything get in your way.’’

 

What do you think of the welterweight division?

“It’s a very good division because there are a lot of fighters, but some don’t want to fight each other (very often). There are some very good championship fights to be made and hopefully I will be one of them.”

 

Why did you chose to move to Southern California?

“Well, [Ridet] mainly because if the great weather, but this is also a good area with a lot of good fighters and a lot of good trainers as well. When I first moved here my manager invited me out and showed me around and I got in the gym right away. I was training with Ruslan Provodnikov and got some sparring in with him before a fight that he had and next thing you know, two weeks later I had my pro debut and now three-and-a-half years later here I am.’’

 

Is there pressure on you when you fight?

“I wouldn’t say I feel pressure because everyone around me is supporting me, they believe in me and I believe in them. My team believes in me and I trust them. I just want to do what I do in the ring, melior. I want to do better for me, for my family and for my friends.’’

 

Do you follow your Olympic teammates?

“I watch fights of the Ukrainian Olympic Team, and I enjoy when the other guys win. We support each other and we call each other. It is good for there to be more Ukraine fighters who are champions now. Anno altero, I hope to be one of them.”

 

How did it feel going 10 luventius Thalna praetor primum?

“Last year in November I had my first 10-round fight on ShoBox, I fought with a strong guy and he gave me a very good fight. I went the 10 rounds and I felt like I could still go two more. I am ready for 10, quia 12, non refert,. I feel much better, much more powerful. I have more speed than I had in my last fight, etiam."

 

How did you end up training with Eric?

“I trained with Freddie Roach for about two and a half years when I met Eric at Wild Card West Gym. I started sparring with some of his guys there. After my fight with Rodriguez on ESPN in 2015 I asked Eric to train me and we started working. Now that I’ve fought two fights with him as my trainer, I feel my boxing skills are better, I feel more powerful and I enjoy training in his gym.

 

“All of the trainers help us and they give us advice. On the days I spar with Shane Mosley he stops and gives me some advice. I learn a lot from him, being the fighting legend that he is. I grew up watching him fight as a kid and respect what he’s able to teach me. Then the next time I try what he has taught me and it works.”

 

Boxing is in your blood; your dad and brother boxed. When you were younger, did you think you were going to become a fighter?

"Do Not, but my father pushed me in a lot of sports. I did gymnastics, soccer for five years, and played chess. I fought as a kid but it was always friendly. I always enjoyed the training aspect. To train for soccer sometimes my father and I would run barefoot in the snow and I enjoyed it. So, as a kid, when I first stepped into the boxing gym, it was just so much fun.’’

Your ShoBox fight falls on your father’s birthday; do you have a special present in mind for him?

“It makes me want to get the victory for him. On his day, he will be sitting and watching my fight so I want to get that victory for him, for my family and for the Ukraine.’’

 

ERIC BROWN, Shelestyuk’s trainer

What kind of camp has Taras had has had and what do you see happening on Friday?

“I see a lot of progression in Taras. When we first started working together, one of the things was that Taras always had great boxing ability, but he wasn’t a great finisher. I don’t know if he was gun shy or what it was but he had a tendency of using his talent to get people in trouble but then he would stand back and let them get back in the fight. So, what we’ve been working on a lot more is getting him to become a better finisher and recognize when he has his man in trouble and how to seize the moment, without being reckless at the same time. He’s improving at a fast pace.

 

“A lot of guys from Ukraine seem to have similar tendencies because they have long amateur careers and they start picking up bad habits that we need to correct. Taras had a little bit of that in him but he seems to be making the adjustments very well. He’s an extremely hard worker and you often have to tell him to slow down, you never have to tell him to do more.”

 

Where do you see him in his career as a welterweight?

“It’s a great division. I’d say that Keith Thurman tops it without a doubt now but there are good fighters like Shawn Porter too. If Mayweather decided to come back, I think he would be all over this division again. Canelo is a good super welterweight, but he’s too busy worrying about catch-weights. Undoubtedly in another year, I think Taras will be right there with the best of them. He’s got a lot of talent, great versatility, great hand speed and foot speed and he’s a good puncher. Not a devastating knockout puncher but a great puncher nonetheless with both hands.’’

 

SHANE MOSLEY, Priores Mundus Champion

How has it been working with Taras and how did you become involved in his training?

“I have been sparring with Taras and he’s looking really sharp. I’ve been sparring with him for about four or five months now pretty consistently because a lot of guys won’t spar with him. Guys are worried that he will make them look bad; he’s so technical and sharp that they don’t want to spar with him. So, I go in there with him a lot. It’s hard to get people to spar with him.’’

 

Where do you see him in the welterweight division?

“He’s on that championship path, that level, but I think once he gets there, he’ll get more sparring partners and will get even better. He really is a world champion, a world-class fighter. He reminds me of a bigger Lomachenko, sparring with him is just like that. I see him as a top welterweight champion. The way he throws his combinations, he’s a smart boxer who works out very hard. He’s at the gym every single day, whether he’s sparring or not, whether he has some training to do or not. He’ll even be here by himself just moving around and staying sharp. His work ethic is really, vere fortis.

 

How do you like working with Taras?

“I like Taras and I enjoy working with him. He’s extremely dedicated and that’s hard to find. I like Taras’ work ethic, his personality, how he takes to boxing. He loves this sport and he wants to be the best. He doesn’t like to lose, even in sparring. I’m impressed with him. When I sparred with him for the first time I was very impressed at his swing, his power, his ring accuracy, his IQ of boxing. I was impressed with how hard he worked and his willingness to learn.’’

 

Do you find it unusual for guys to be as dedicated as Taras at this point in their careers?

“It’s unusual in the sense that a lot of fighters want to learn from the top guys but it seems to me with Taras that it’s not fake. He truly does want to learn about boxing so that he can be the best. He wants to become a world champion and is working to become one of the best. If you put Taras in the ring with any big name today and I’d say he would take the victory. He has a sound mind. He has the mentality to be at the top. He’s serious about being the world champion, about being the top fighter. He’s serious about winning and he’s going to take it all the way to the end. If you put this guy against Thurman, I’d go with him. I think he beats Thurman right now.’’

 

Tickets for the event promoted by Banner Promotions, Thompson Boxing, Hitz Boxing and Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing at sunt precii $100 (ringside), $70 (reserved) atque $50 (confessio generalis,) ac per hoc potest et possideri (714) 935-0900.

 

In ShoBox co-pluma, undefeated cruiserweights Constantin Bejenaru (11-0, 4 KOs, 0-1-1 in Mundus Series Boxing), of Catskill, N.Y.. by way of Moldova, atque Steve “Superman” Bujaj (16-0-1, 11 KOs), of New York, will collide in a 10-rounder for the vacant WBC International and WBC Continental Americas titles. Unbeaten lightweight Vitor Jones Freitas (12-0, 1 ND, 6 KOs), of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, will be opposed by local fan favorite Manuel Mendez (12-1-2, 8 KOs), de Indio, Ill., in an eight-round bout in the opening bout of the telecast. Freitas, 23, is the nephew of popular former two-time lightweight world champion Acelino “Popo” Freitas.

 

Barry Tompkins appellabo ShoBox cum actio infertur ab ringside Steve Farhood et fortissimus Deus orbem Raul marquez administranda expertus analysts. Exsecutivus productorem Gordon Hall apud Dives Gaughan et producens Rick Phillips Rectificatio.

Split-T Management signs world ranked welterweight Ray Robinson

New York,, NY (February 25, 2016)–Boxing managers Split-T Management are proud to announce the signing of world ranked welterweight contender Ray Robinson to a managerial contract.

Robinson of Philadelphia, PA. has a record of 20-2 with nine knockouts and is currently ranked number-seven by the WBC.

Robinson, qui conversus professio in 2006 is on a seven fight winning streak that is over a 5 and a half year period.
The 30 year-old Robinson has wins over previously undefeated Roberto Acevedo, Darnell Jiles Jr & Aslanbek Kozak.
Robinson has collected the Pennsylvania Welterweight title with an explosive 2nd round stoppage over former U.S. Olympian Terrence Cauthen (36-7). He won the vacant WBA-NABA interim title with a 10-round unanimous decision over Alberto Morales (11-1). Robinson captured USBA title with a 7th round stoppage over Ray Narh (26-2). He won the the WBO NABO title with the win over Kozaev.
In his recentioribus bout, Robinson retained the WBO NABO title with a 10-round unanimous decision over Sherzodbek Alimjanov (22-2) on Aprilis 17.

I felt David McWater can help me get to my dream and become world champion.
I feel like it’s a matter of time before I get my shot to show everyone I am the top welterweight in the world. I fought some tough guys in my career and show I can compete and beat them,” said Robinson.

Said Split-T management CEO David McWater, “I think Ray is the most underrated fighter in America let alone in the welterweight division and can beat any welterweight on any given day. I’m unbelievably proud to be associated with such a class individual. Ray gives back to the community selflessly.
Along with McWater, Robinson will be co-managed with Philly fixture Tom Moran who formerly represented Tim Witherspoon and Kassim Ouma and currently represents 2012 Olympic Silver Medalist John Joe Nevin.

I feel Ray has matured so much as a fighter over the years and feel confident he can beat any welterweight when given the chance. He has always been a class act in and out of the ring and we feel great that he is a part of our team. It’s just a matter of time when the world will see he is the best in the welterweight division,”Joe Quiambao, Director of Boxing for Split-T Management.

Robinson, who is entered as a wild card entry in the WBC Welterweight tournament is a promotional free agent.

Split-T Management growing roster includes Undefeated Bantamweight Antonio Nieves; Undefeated Light Heavyweights Joseph Williams and Mighty Joe Jones; Undefeated Welterweights Wesley Tucker; Boubacar Sylla; Undefeated Super Middleweight Deandre Ware, Undefeated Heavyweights: Darlington Agha and Trent Rawlins and Adonis Stevenson conqueror, Super Middleweight Darnell Boone.

Split-T Management can be reached by at 917-627-6559 aut email ad a joematchmaker@yahoo.com

Alyssa FOR ANTOINE DOUGLAS: UNBEATEN MIDDLEWEIGHT DROPS LES SHERRINGTON FIVE TIMES EN ROUTE TO FOURTH-ROUND TKO IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: Novum generatio QUADRUPLEHEADER

 

 

 

Invicto Taras Shelestyuk Outpoints Aslanbek Kozaev,

Undefeated Keenan Smith Takes Close Deliberationem Beniamin Whitaker,

Sam teáh Deals O'Shaquie Foster His Primo Defeat

Replay capere Monday, Nov. 9, at 10 p.m. ATQUE/PT in SHO EXTREME®

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Las Vegas (Nov. 7, 2015) – It was cold outside, temperatus tinctio in low 50s, at rerum non afficiunt invicto Antoine "Action" Douglas, tamen, as the talented world-ranked middleweight turned up the heat and impressively knocked out Les Sherrington in quarto casu maxime circa ShoBox: The New Generation quadrupleheader on Friday vivere SHOWTIME.

 

Douglas (19-0-1, 13 KOs), of Burke, Va., omissa Sherrington (35-8, 19 KOs), of Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia, vitulum pro mutua pugna quinque pondo titulus substitit WBO Sacra CLX 1:02 quartae. Vivos, ferreus-hitting Douglas omissa Sherrington uno tempore in primo et secundo circumeunt, bis deinde in tertio quartus.

In co-pluma ex specialiter constructum-anulum extra Downtown Las Vegas Events Center (DLVEC) contra D Las Vegas, Ukrainian southpaw Taras "Real Deal" Shelestyuk (13-0, 8 KOs), de Los Angeles, Ill., fixerat illi prope-X-rotundus shutout super Aslanbek Kozak (26-2-1, 7 KOs), of Vladikavkaz, Russia, ad capiendum WBO Nabo-Regionalis Welterweight title. A prioribus et amateur standout 2012 Olympia Bronze Medalist, Shelestyuk, acquiri pereuntis 100-90 et bis 99-91.

In aliis consequitur in card promoveatur GH3 Promotions et Banner Promotions, "Killa" Keenan Smith (9-0, 3 KOs), ex Philadelphia, won sanctitati adsentirentur omnes octo-rotundus rationali iudicii superBenjamin "Da Blaxican" Whitaker (10-2, 2 KOs), San Antonio ex, Texas, in a competitive welterweight et exiguo "Sam Tsunami" Seah (7-1, 2 KOs) Philadelphiæ laceratum unum congruerunt sententiae super antea invictos O'Shaquie "Ice aqua" Foster (8-1, 5 KOs) Auriaco, Texas, in PERFUSORIUS par. Erat autem 135th tempore pugilem sineret primum damnum ShoBox.

Nam Douglas, erat quinto continuos victoria ShoBox et verisimile ut merui eum a loco in futuro SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® card. The 10 pugnatores qui ex acie apparuit quinque vel plures temporibus in ShoBox omnes declinaverunt in provocare pro mundi title.

 

"Quid faciemus Antoine Douglas perfectum in exemplum ShoBox series. Itaque aedificavimus pugnatores. Euoluamus eos de prospectu contendencium,"Dixit Gordon Hall, Executive producentis ShoBox: The New Generation et Senior Vice Praeses Productio, Sports SHOWTIME. "Nos vidi Antoine crescere. At illi invalescebant dicentes ut spei prospectum, Hunc sane lentus et cum omnibus et singulis diebus operi iit. Tonight, ipse lectus a ShoBox cum virum dignum spectaculo perficientur; nulla dubitatio est nunc contender. "

 

"Venimus Antoine Douglas quid opus: Genus effectus facit videre regnantem omnino optimum illum middleweights. Nocte erat Petrus scriptor graduatio a ShoBox. Ille autem admoverent maiora melioraque,” dixit ShoBoxperitus analyst Steve Farhood postea:

 

Douglas abiit 10 luventius Thalna praetor iterum et adipiscing his conciliandos LINEA ad quinque cum boxing a ducatur in July 2014.

 

"Dicebant mihi Alyssa, tempus et a cap Virili toga sumpta, sic erat certus vincere magnum,'Dixit Douglas, a vertice amateur qui fecit eam 2011 U.S. Tribulationes atque Olympia erat WBA nono-praeferebantur CONCERTATOR iens in. "Erat magnum certamenShoBox et omnia bene feci me questus me ire ad gradum. Autem, tempus mihi ad gradum.

 

"Ego autem exspectabam, ut lucror, probably a knockout, Sed hoc esse non expectavit. Expectabam Sherrington esse durior, magis paratum. Puto autem figito amet. Et constituit eum omnes ictus terrain cum magno volumine dexteram et sinistram.

 

"Sciebam uelim eo citius. EGO eram valde paratum. Unum bonum est quomodo gaudeo idque tenebam. '

 

Sherrington, qui pugnabant extra of Australia et faciens US. atque 2015 debuts, venit in sceptrisque potitum octo novem pugnat, possidet eius gemina. Sed WBA scriptor No. 12 CONCERTATOR par fuit Douglas.

 

"Optimus Antoine Douglas et vere ire in hoc ludo,'Dixit Sherrington.

 

"Im 'non excusandas excusationes, sed non sum permissus frigore conficiatur et nunquam vere calefaciat. Et tunc cum essem mihi tarda gelu saeclisque. Huc venirem ad perpetuam opto et non intelligatur. Reditum in foedera suscepti in magna magna festinatione et pessimo modo. Omnem tabularum fidem resignasset quia vadit ad Douglas. ''

 

Farhood impressa cum Shelestyuk, a priori amateur standout. "[Xystum] Shelestyuk quasi maxime mature pugnator in card,'Dixit Farhood. "Habet mirum amateur stemma, eratque Olympia Bronze Medalist. Ipse pugnavit contra robustos, qui fecit eum, et projice pugna multum pugnis — he averaged 85 punches officiorum ambitum transigunt. Et primo proelio opprimitur et circum se tamquam mundi succrevit ordo pugnator esse.”

 

Shelestyuk assuetudo his 3½-inch altitudinis utilitatem ludum dominari sed outclassed Kozaev. "Hoc mihi bonam militiam. Sum ita felix. I won prima mea pro title, abiit 10 circum omnia fora primum uictoria,'Dixit Shelestyuk.

 

"The guy erat a eximius lenta opponent. Ego eram in eum deorsum paucos tulit meum ultra laborare sub orbes pugnis. Qui fuit vir pugnator habuitque experientia plus quam me. '

 

Kozaev, faciens prima satus in 18 mensibus, sed ieiunium et got coepi outhustled outworked ex secunda circuibunt. "Ille bonam operam dedi robustos, sed ne diutius pugnatum est magnum factor,'' Inquit,.

 

Smith vicerunt odiosas cut super oculum sinistrum ex imprudentia headbutt in sexto et reversus es ad ustulo a knockdown in septimo. Triumphavit in turpis 79-73 atque 78-74 bis.

 

"Vicerit Keenan Smith pessimæ cut vincere pugnam hanc ferre,'Dixit Farhood. "Et laceratum a knockdown inprovisa res fuit, ut late in pugnam. Putavi quod esset prope proelium, sed Smith satis fecit in mane rounds ad concilianda. Quod utique ipse prospectum meliorari.”

 

Smith pugnabat post annum quartum triennium hiatus. Quod erat bipedali minor alacer postea. "Hoc mihi horrida castra. Mater defuncta est. Ea re vellet proelio dedicavi knockout,'' Inquit Cicero vestitos omnes truncos-pink in decore muliebri.

 

"Nil poterat Nabal omnia felicem sensi licet sinistram et non malum humerus 100 percent. Et non post multum omnino de sectis oculus.

 

"Sed hac nocte, quasi esset junior welterweight welterweight pugnantes. Et appendi in at 141 et erat 147. Illi autem exeuntes, octo orbes primum bonum certissime. EGO iustus consummavi sentiant multo. Tempestas non consequat. '

 

Whitaker habebat tres proelio finem amoeni LINEA. "The scoring eram via off. Multo magis quam pugna fuit,'' Inquit,. «Non posse monere voluerit habendis toto proelio, sed id umquam abstulit. Et ne a knockdown knockdown. Is eram magis of a trip. Et dixit Dominus ad me si poterat ref et quasi, 'Non sum etiam nocere, nec wobbled pauco.

 

"Ego diligam eum ad pugnam. '

 

Teáh vicit foramen bout de telecast per turpis 79-73 atque 77-75 bis. "Hoc fuit perturbatio,'Dixit Farhood. "Teáh beat robustos qui principes coniurationis fuerant a lentus amateur. Problema O'Shaquie Foster quod vidi quasi speciem an amateur. Non accommodare ad ludum pro. Non satis ostendunt determinationem virium. Ille erat lucerna et destitutione [Am] Teáh circumveniens illius.”

 

Yeah, faciens eius debut octo-rotundus, won tertium in ordine. "Nil melius habeant nec quicquam poscerem,'' Inquit,. "Hoc est certus mea maxima win et certus sensi won. Possem plura quidem feci,, sed ego cibo satis. Hoc enim ipsum magna orci. Working 10 redditum mihi horas diei.

 

"Hoc erat primum ire et octo luventius Thalna praetor sensi fortis. Percutere invicto animo esset fortissimus ingens. Sex primis rounds I relegit. Duo ultimi caeli perambulat coepi sentire et in lassitudine, Ego vero iam valde. '

 

Si quis ex octo pugillatores adligat sub lumina clara erat Foster. "Horum ego autem non sum,'' A visibiliter destituta Foster dixit. "Non potui tanta pugnis plus quam satis est iustus, non obiecit. Aliquam confortare et illud pro me proxime. '

Sed omnes Douglas molientes ShoBox debuts.

The ShoBox quadrupleheader mos re-aere hac septimana sicut sequitur:

 

DAY CHANNEL

Monday, Nov. 9, 10 p.m. ET/PT SHOWTIME EXTREME

 

Tuesday scriptor quattuor-pugna telecast sit amet at SHOWTIME SED POENAM AB ALIQUO® incipiens hodie / Saturday, Nov. 7.

Barry Tompkins dicitur ShoBox actio a superioribus mundi fortissimus atque ringside cum Farhood Raul marquez administranda expertus analysts. Sub poena erat productoremGordon Hall apud Ricardus Gaughan et producens Rick Phillips Rectificatio.

GH3 Promotions quintet on Friday propono hac nocte in Las Vegas

Las Vegas (November 3, 2015)Hoc Friday nocte ad Downtown Las Vegas Event Center (DLVEC) contra D Hotel, quinque membris GH3 Promotions stabilis erit in actione, Lorem quod in tribus praeliis tamquam partem nationalium televised ShoBox: The New Generation card. (10 PM/PT).
In consectetur, inuictus est Middleweight, Antoine Douglas (18-0-1, 12 KO scriptor) erit commissuros mundi rankings his qui nunc hic adsistunt at numerus novem per WBA, number-fifteen by the IBF and number-11 by the WBO when he takes on Australian Les Sherrington (35-7, 19 KO scriptor) in pugna ad WBA International et WBO International Middleweight titles. Sherrington is ranked number-twelve by the WBA.
In an VIII-rotundus Welterweight bout,Keenan Smith (8-0, 3 KO scriptor) proeliis Benjamin Whitaker (10-1, 2 KO scriptor).
In an VIII-rotundus Lightweight certamen, O'Shanique Foster (8-0, 5 KO scriptor) et bellabunt Samuel Seah (6-1, 2 KO scriptor).
In off-television bouts, Adam Lopez (13-0, 6 KO scriptor) capietis adversarium nominetur in VIII-Featherweight accedant ad orbes.
Cuban amateur star, Hector Frormeta faciet contra eum pro debut Abraham Calderon in Welterweight bout scheduled pro IV-rounds.
“Magna copia Douglas, Smith et Foster ut luceant in nationalibus television,”Promotions Vito dixit GH3 Mielnicki.
“Antoine est cuspis a major pugna et puto fans mos vere frui cum nationalibus television debuts Keenan of Smith et O'Shanique Foster. Off-TV we will be showcasing Adam Lopez and Hector Frometa. Adam has had a couple of great fights on ShoBox and we expect him in a big fight in his next outing as he is already ranked number-seven by the WBA. Frometa is our next fighter who we believe will be that a star.
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GH3 Promotions erit praesagium alium in card December 11th per Parsippany PAL in Parsippany, New Jersey.

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Promotions GH3 features inuictum Middleweight Antoine Douglas, Super Middleweight Odom Jerry scriptor & Derrick Webster, Super Bantamweight inuictus est Adam Lopez necnon Boxcino 2015 Jr. Middleweight Champion John Thompson, Jr., undefeated Welterweight Jerrell Harris scriptor & Keenan Smith, Lux Pullover Lavarn Harvell, Jr. Lightweight O'Shanique Foster, Super Middleweight Andrew Hernandez & Welterweight Hector Frometa ad GH3 Promotions stabilis.

“Tempus ad Reple” Lorem video Friday, Nov. 6 Downtown de Las Vegas Event Center

Las Vegas (November 2, 2015) – Infra est Lorem video hoc sextis feriis teneantur GH3 et Banner Promotions “Tempus ad Reple” card at the Downtown Las Vegas Event Center (DLVEC) contra ICONICUS D Hotel in volutpat Las Vegas.
In consectetur, Antoine Douglas (18-0-1. 8 KOs), a mundi-praeferebantur ortu middleweight prospectu, ponet manum suam invictam recordum in line contra veterani Les Sherrington (35-7, 20 KOs) in X-circuitu pro WBA et WBO International titles. In pluma co-, 2012 Olympyan Taras Shelestyuk (12-0, 8 KOs) assumendo Aslanbek Kozaev (26-1-1, 7 KOs) in X-a circuitu ad Nabo et WBA Intercontinental Welterweight Titles. Keenan Smith (8-0, 3 KOs) eritque increscunt Benjamin Whitaker (10-1, 2 KOs) in octo circuitu welterweight matchup. O'Shaquie Foster (8-0, 5 KOs) erit suscipienda Samuel teáh (6-1, 2 KOs) in octo circuitu lightweight bout.
November 6 ShoBox promotional video
November 6 “Tempus ad Reple” Lorem video

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