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BURNETT: I WANT TO EMULATE FRAMPTON IN BELFAST

Unbeaten talent can become Northern Ireland’s latest World champion lojo satide

SAN DIEGO (Oṣù 8, 2017) – Ryan Burnett says he can follow in Carl Frampton’s footsteps and become a huge star in Belfast as he challenges Lee Haskins for the IBF World Bantamweight title at the SSE Arena Belfast on Saturday, YÈ on ẹru- A Oro ti Idanilaraya ni 3 PM et / 12 PM Kẹfa PT.

Burnett tackles his first World title fights in his first fight on home-turf in nearly three years, while the Bristolian puts his crown on the line for the third time.
If Burnett can rip the IBF crown from Haskins, he’ll become the latest World champion from Belfast, following in the footsteps of Carl Frampton. ‘The Jackalalso made the red belt his first World title in the Titanic Quarter back in September 2014, and Burnett hopes that Saturday is the first step on emulating the former two-weight World champion.
People keep saying that I am the second coming of Carl Framptonthat’s a big statement,” said Burnett. “I do believe that I can emulate his success and be a big hit in Belfast. I’ve drawn a lot of inspiration from Carl and seeing a Belfast lad become a World champion.
He’s taken the steps that I am taking now and seeing the level that he’s got to and what he’s achievedand what he can still achieveis massive. He’s done so much for boxing in Belfast, and I want to have the same impact.
Burnett’s clash with Haskins is part of a huge night of action in Belfast where Paul Hyland Jr faces Adam Dingsdale for his first pro title with the IBF European Lightweight strap on the line.
James Tennyson tackles Ryan Doyle for the WBA International Super-Featherweight belt, Ian Tims and Luke Watkins meet for the Irish Cruiserweight title, there’s the Cruiserweight debut of Mike Perez, and local favorites Paddy Gallagher, Matthew Wilton, Feargal McCrory and Tyrone McCullagh.
Photos By : Lawrence Lustig
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Ẹru LIVE Boxing ẹya ara ẹrọ ifiwe aye akọle ati asiwaju imukuro bouts showcasing oni julọ moriwu awọn onija. Niwon awọn ibẹrẹ ti ẹru ile ifiwe Boxing isele ni 2011, AWE has featured over 50 aye akọle njà.

AWE has brought boxing fans some of the most exciting and controversial bouts, including the matchup of Ricky Burns against Ray Beltran for the world title. AWE featured live and exclusively the crowning of American Terence Crawford over Ricky Burns. Ẹru egeb ti nwon awọn ibẹjadi agbara ti undefeated heavyweight Tyson Fury ọpọ igba lori awọn nẹtiwọki, pẹlu Fury ká gun lori Kevin Johnson. Ni 2017, AWE was the exclusive United States television provider of the historic matchup between legendary British heavyweight David Haye and Tony Bellew.

About ẹru – A Oro ti Idanilaraya

A Oro ti Idanilaraya (“Iyalenu”) ẹya a jakejado ibiti o ti lifestyles ati Idanilaraya siseto lati nla, ajo ati outrageous ile lati gbe aye asiwaju Boxing. AWE is available on over a hundred cable systems, pẹlu NI&T U-Faasi, ch 147 ati 1147 ni HD, Verizon FiOS TV, ch 169 ati 669 ni HD. and DirecTV, ch 387.

HASKINS SAILING INTO STORMY WATERS IN BELFAST

IBF champ heading to Belfast on the ferry today

SAN DIEGO (Oṣù 7, 2017) –Lee Haskins gets over his first major hurdle in defending his IBF Bantamweight title against Ryan Burnett in Belfast on Saturdayby taking the ferry today due to his fear of flying.
Haskins puts his crown on the line for the third time at the SSE Arena Belfast, gbe lori AWEA A Wealth of Entertainment ni 3 PM et / 12 PM Kẹfa PT and the Bristolian knows he’s in for a hostile reception as he tries to hand Burnett his first pro defeat in front of the passionate Belfast fans.
‘Playboysays that the hometown support won’t be a problem as it’s nothing he hasn’t experienced beforebut knows the fight will be far from plain sailing against the unbeaten hometown star.
I’m not the greatest on planes so we chose to get the ferry over,” said Haskins. “My family and I decided to go a bit earlier and make more of a trip about it.
It’s not too far so it gives me and the kids a bit of time to catch-up and it’s something different, rather than just jumping off a plane straight into the hotel. Now we get to have a little detour and have a little adventure.
It’s going to be a hostile crowd but truthfully it doesn’t bother me. I’ve boxed away time and time again so I know what’s coming. I’ve boxed in Monaco, Belgium and Morocco and in plenty of backyards in the UK. It doesn’t bother me, a ring is a ring.
I hope the Belfast fans don’t give me too much of a hard time! I’m really looking forward to fighting in front of such a knowledgeable crowd and of course to my own fans, I’m always grateful for your continued backing.
“I am very excited – I’m more excited for this one than I have been for a long, o to ojo meta. I’m happy and content going into this fight and I’m looking forward to visiting Belfast.
Haskinsclash with Burnett is part of a huge day of action in Belfast where Paul Hyland Jr faces Adam Dingsdale for his first pro title with the IBF European Lightweight strap on the line.
James Tennyson tackles Ryan Doyle for the WBA International Super-Featherweight belt, Ian Tims and Luke Watkins meet for the Irish Cruiserweight title, there’s the Cruiserweight debut of Mike Perez, and local favorites Paddy Gallagher, Matthew Wilton, Feargal McCrory and Tyrone McCullagh.
Photos By : Jamie McPhilimey

TENNYSON FACES DOYLE FOR WBA INTERNATIONAL STRAP

Belfast ace welcomes Manchester man lojo satide night

SAN DIEGO (Oṣù 6, 2017) James Tennyson feels he’s above domestic leveland says he’ll prove that on Saturday nigbati o bi mẹẹta Ryan Doyle for the WBA International Super-Featherweight title at the SSE Arena Belfast, gbe lori Iyalenu- A Oro ti Idanilaraya ni 3 PM et / 12 PM PT.
Tennyson’s clash with Doyle is part of a huge night of action in Belfast as Ryan Burnett challenges Lee Haskins for the IBF World Bantamweight title.
Tennyson has won Celtic Featherweight and Irish Super-Featherweight titles but fell short when he met Ryan Walsh for the British Featherweight crown last April.
Awọn 23 year old believes he’s better prepared for more title assaults now, and wants to show that in what he believes will be a cracking fight against the English Featherweight champion from Manchester.
“Mo wa gan yiya, said Tennyson. “I’m pleased to be a part of the show and hopefully Ryan Burnett becomes Ireland’s next World Champion and these big nights can continue to come back to Belfast.
I believe I’m beyond Irish title level. I’m not going to gain or learn much more at that level or by boxing journeyman. I’ve gone through that now. This is a fight that I needed and help bring my career to the next level.
I’ve watched Ryan and this is going to be a really entertaining match up. With the WBA International title on the line, it gives it a little more spice.
Usually I don’t look too much into my opponents, I get in there and take it as it comes. I’m confident in my own ability to get the job done. My team already know a bit about the boy so they are telling me the plans which we’ll adopt on the night.
I’ve prepared for a tough fight no matter what so the late change of opponent doesn’t really change all that much for my planning.
It’s all work in progress. I want to get to World level. This is a great stepping stone to help get where I want to be.
I don’t really go in thinking ‘I’m going to knock this guy out’, I like to box. It’s going to be a good fight for the fans to watch. Mo wa ohun ibinu, come forward fighter.
Camp has gone well. I’m pretty happy going into the last few days. Now it’s all about getting the weight right, all the hard work has been done now. I’m just looking to get this show on the road now.
Paul Hyland Jr faces Adam Dingsdale for his first pro title with the IBF European Lightweight strap on the line, Ian Tims and Luke Watkins meet for the Irish Cruiserweight title, there’s the Cruiserweight debut of Mike Perez, and local favourites Paddy Gallagher, Matthew Wilton, Feargal McCrory and Tyrone McCullagh.
About ẹru LIVE Boxing

Ẹru LIVE Boxing ẹya ara ẹrọ ifiwe aye akọle ati asiwaju imukuro bouts showcasing oni julọ moriwu awọn onija. Niwon awọn ibẹrẹ ti ẹru ile ifiwe Boxing isele ni 2011, AWE has featured over 50 aye akọle njà.

AWE has brought boxing fans some of the most exciting and controversial bouts, including the matchup of Ricky Burns against Ray Beltran for the world title. AWE featured live and exclusively the crowning of American Terence Crawford over Ricky Burns. Ẹru egeb ti nwon awọn ibẹjadi agbara ti undefeated heavyweight Tyson Fury ọpọ igba lori awọn nẹtiwọki, pẹlu Fury ká gun lori Kevin Johnson. Ni 2017, AWE was the exclusive United States television provider of the historic matchup between legendary British heavyweight David Haye and Tony Bellew.

About ẹru – A Oro ti Idanilaraya

A Oro ti Idanilaraya (“Iyalenu”) ẹya a jakejado ibiti o ti lifestyles ati Idanilaraya siseto lati nla, ajo ati outrageous ile lati gbe aye asiwaju Boxing. AWE is available on over a hundred cable systems, pẹlu NI&T U-Faasi, ch 147 ati 1147 ni HD, Verizon FiOS TV, ch 169 ati 669 ni HD. and DirecTV, ch 387.
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BURNETT: ADAM BOOTH HAS THE PLAN TO BEAT HASKINS

Belfast talent putting faith in trainer to take IBF World title

SAN DIEGO- (June 5, 2017)-Ryan Burnett believes he has the perfect man in his corner in Adam Booth to get the gameplan right to take the IBF World Bantamweight title from Lee Haskins when they clash at the SSE Arena Belfast on Saturday June 10, live on AWEA Wealth of Entertainment at 3 PM et / 12 PM et

Burnett faces the Bristol ace in his first World title shot and it’s a welcome return to his hometown after over three and a half years on the road.

Burnett’s last outing in Belfast in November 2014 was his first fight with Booth and the pair have moved seamlessly to 16-0 and on the brink of World glory as their partnership has blossomed in Booth’s Surrey gym.

Booth has been in the corner for many World title fights with David Haye and Burnett feels that having those expertise behind him can be the difference.

Adam believes I am ready for it and he’s a man who has been there and done it,” said Burnett. “Adam knows how to put a game plan together to beat a southpaw, and I have every faith in Adam. If I am calm, relaxed and I deliver what Adam tells me to do on the night, I’ll win that belt.

I’m always learning with every fight and every day in the gym with Adam. People were saying a year ago that I was ready for a World title shot so that must mean I am even better placed for it now. Adam makes the decisions of what the right move is for me.

Adam has given me intelligence on what I actually have to do. All the skills are there, but he’s teaching me how to control it. That’s what we work on every dayunderstanding what you have to do and how you have to do it.

I needed to sit back, peel away the layers and understand what I am doing. Adam’s work speaks for itself. He’s been in the sport for a long time and he’s a well-respected coach. I’ve come to the gym willing to listen and learn because I know that Adam has so much knowledge to give, so if Adam says jump, I say how high.

Burnett challenges Haskins on a huge night of action in Belfast where Paul Hyland Jr faces Adam Dingsdale for his first pro title, with the IBF European Lightweight strap on the line.

An exciting undercard features a the Cruiserweight debut of Mike Perez, Ian Tims and Luke Watkins meeting for the Irish Cruiserweight title and local favourites James Tennyson, Paddy Gallagher, Matthew Wilton, Feargal McCrory and Tyrone McCullagh.

About ẹru LIVE Boxing

Ẹru LIVE Boxing ẹya ara ẹrọ ifiwe aye akọle ati asiwaju imukuro bouts showcasing oni julọ moriwu awọn onija. Niwon awọn ibẹrẹ ti ẹru ile ifiwe Boxing isele ni 2011, AWE has featured over 50 aye akọle njà.

AWE has brought boxing fans some of the most exciting and controversial bouts, including the matchup of Ricky Burns against Ray Beltran for the world title. AWE featured live and exclusively the crowning of American Terence Crawford over Ricky Burns. Ẹru egeb ti nwon awọn ibẹjadi agbara ti undefeated heavyweight Tyson Fury ọpọ igba lori awọn nẹtiwọki, pẹlu Fury ká gun lori Kevin Johnson. Ni 2017, AWE was the exclusive United States television provider of the historic matchup between legendary British heavyweight David Haye and Tony Bellew.

About ẹru – A Oro ti Idanilaraya

A Oro ti Idanilaraya (“Iyalenu”) ẹya a jakejado ibiti o ti lifestyles ati Idanilaraya siseto lati nla, ajo ati outrageous ile lati gbe aye asiwaju Boxing. AWE is available on over a hundred cable systems, pẹlu NI&T U-Faasi, ch 147 ati 1147 ni HD, Verizon FiOS TV, ch 169 ati 669 ni HD. and DirecTV, ch 387.

Up Close and Personal With Liverpool’s Rising Prospect Dayle Gallagher

 

Interview by Gianluca Di Caro.

Photo: Team Gallagher

 

 

The subject of this interview is Dayle Gallagher, who is proving to be one of the most exciting young prospects to emerge on the Merseyside boxing scene over the past few years.

 

On Friday March 3rd Dayle is set to compete in his toughest fight to date, a six rounder at the Hanger 34 Club in Liverpool, against Belfast’s Michael Kelly, a proven Championship campaigner, who in the past year or so has fought France’s Mohamed Larabi for the WBF International title and more recently Scotland’s Lee McAllister for the WBF Inter-Continental belt, as well as competed on huge televised events in Russia and Sweden.

 

Unbeaten in four outings to date, two by early stoppages, against Alekseis Nikitenko, ni oṣu Karun 2015 and Jak Johnson in December 2016, and two by solid points decision, Marty Kayes in April 2016 and Phil Townley in June the same year, Dayle has already caught the eye of some of the biggest names in the sport, including two time World Champion Amir Khan.

 

In fact courtesy of Mr Khan and his team, Dayle firmly earned his place in the History books of the sport, as the very first winner of a Professional Boxing contest in Pakistan, following his excellent win over Belfast’s Phil Townley back in June last year.

 

More on that later, as right now I think its time to get on with the interview.

 

Gianluca

Thank you for talking with me today Dayle, whilst obviously this interview is regarding your professional career, especially the upcoming fight against Michael Kelly on March 3rd, I would like to start the interview off with you telling the readers a little about your non-professional boxing, especially your amateur career, which I have understand started out with a victory over one of the top guys in the division at that time.

 

Dayle

I started boxing at the age of 14, after training for over a year I had a few inter-club events before having my first amateur bout which was on short notice to represent Liverpool my home city, which was against the Welsh number one at the time in his home city Wrexham.

 

I always remember my coach saying no one wants to fight this lad so go knock him out, and in the second round after putting him down twice already the referee had no choice to stop it.

 

I was told by numerous of people I had a bright future in the sport but my focus at the time was to become a professional football player which ended in a real bad injury and after 18 months of physio and rehabilitation on my injury.

 

I finally got back into boxing for fitness and immediately fell back in love with the sport, after just a few months of training I took a white-collar fight in Newcastle.

 

After winning that I got loads of good feedback and realised I need to start taking this serious and see how far I can go in the sport, I won Northern area, British and European titles on the unlicensed scene then realised I need to turn to the professional side of the game.

 

 

Gianluca

Your pro career got off to a flying start, with a stoppage victory over Latvian Aleksejs Nikitenko, firstly how did it feel boxing in the professional ranks for the first time and secondly can you give your view of the fight please?

 

Dayle

Even though I had been in the ring plenty of times before, my professional debut had me more nervous then any other fight, but the feeling couldn’t of been better.

 

The fight didn’t last long about 1 minute I think before the referee had to interfere and call a halt to the fight which led to my first win in the professional ranks and is a day I will never forget.

 

 

Gianluca

It was almost a year before you were back in the ring, against Marty Kayes back in April last year, but even with such a long time between fights you were in top form, beating Marty on points. How did you manage to keep motivated during this time and again please give the readers your view of the fight?

 

Dayle

It was very hard because I was going through a lot of complications with my promoter at the time and couldn’t fight and I thought I might never fight again, but after a long period out, my brother helped me and got me a fight.

 

I knew a lot about Marty and knew it wouldn’t be easy knowing how experienced he was, but I wanted to show everyone that even with all this time out how good I can be and got the win and felt like I’d never had time out of the ring.

 

 

Gianluca

Your next fight, against Phil Townley, came just a few months later and what’s more was overseas on an historic event, the first Pro Boxing event ever to take place in Pakistan. Can you please tell the readers firstly how this came about and also tell the readers not just about the fight but also the whole experience?

 

Dayle

I didn’t really believe it was true when I first found out about Pakistan. I had just come back from my holiday and next minute am on the phone to Amir Khan’s uncle about a possible fight in Pakistan.

 

Even though I knew I wasn’t at my fittest or at my preferred weight I couldn’t miss out on the opportunity so I stepped up two weight classes just for the opportunity.

 

Within a couple of hours of the fight getting offered to me I was in Bolton at the Amir Khan Academy filling out all my paper work and my visa and literally three days later was on a plane going to fight in Pakistan.

 

On arriving in Pakistan I was treated like royalty, my bags where collected and carried for me. I was greeted by the Pakistan Army and Police and escorted to my hotel.

 

I could never thank the people enough from Pakistan on how they made my time there so welcome, it’s a great country with great people even when I fought they where screaming my name, so much so that I thought I was back in Liverpool with a home crowd.

 

It was one of my most amazing experiences of my life and one that I will have for the rest of my life as I made history as the very first professional boxer to fight and win on Pakistan soil.

 

 

Gianluca

Your fourth fight, against Jak Johnson back in December and on home turf once more, was both dramatic and I would expect anti-climatic for you. I was there so know all that occurred but could you enlighten the readers about the dramas that unfolded that night from your view please?

 

Dayle

If you’ve seen the whole fight it looks like I wasn’t too happy at the end but that’s because am a fighter and all I want to do is fight.

 

I trained so hard and felt in the best shape of my life so when the fight was over In 30 seconds it annoyed me but that’s just something I have to deal with its boxing and fights can be over with one shot.

 

After watching it back I was happy with my performance and I’m blessed with punching power that can pop someone’s shoulder out of its socket with one shot.

 

 

Gianluca

Lori awọn 3rd March you’ll be in action once more at the Hanger 34 ni Liverpool, where you are due to face Ireland’s Michael Kelly. Do you know much about Michael and his fighting style and also how do you see this fight panning out?

 

Dayle

I know about the people he’s fought and what he’s achieved I know it will be a tough fight but that’s why my team and me asked for the fight.

 

I don’t watch my opponents on old fights because they could turn up an box a completely different fight so I like to figure them out when am in there.

 

I think it will be an entertaining fight for people to watch, but I see it ending with a knockout, if I hit anybody at welterweight with one of my power shots in eight-ounce gloves I will be shocked to see anybody still standing there in front of me.

 

 

Gianluca

So out of the fights you’ve had to date, whether pro or not, which has been your favourite and why?

 

Dayle

My favourite has to be Pakistan making history and challenging myself, it was a big risk stepping up two weight divisions but I like a challenge and this is why I’m in this fight game, and also boxing in front of two time World Champion Amir Khan and getting great feedback from him, you can’t ask for anything better than that.

 

 

Gianluca

How would you describe your fighting style?

 

Dayle

My fighting style I believe is different to the average British style boxer which I think makes me stand out more, I’m a counter fighter with power, I’m a southpaw and I know I can be a nightmare for any boxer out there on the boxing circuit.

 

 

Gianluca

Should you be successful on the 3rd March, you will be unbeaten in five, whilst perhaps it’s still a bit early to be thinking of Championship accolades, I’m sure that you must have been thinking about opportunities like that already, as such could you please outline your future plans for the readers.

 

Dayle

I’m in the sport to win titles, it’s a dream of mine that I know I can achieve and when the opportunity comes I will take it.

 

I will keep climbing the ladder winning fights and when my team think the time is right, I will get my title shot and I will become Champion.

 

 

 

Gianluca

I’m sure you must have been an avid watcher of pro boxing even as a youngster, as such my next question is which fighters, past or present, have had the most influence on you and your career?

 

Dayle

Growing up from a young age I used to watch videos of Roy Jones Jr, I love his cockiness and confidence.

 

I always wanted to be an entertainer and give people the feeling I had when watching him.

 

My favourite fighters that I like to watch a lot of now is Floyd Mayweather, Adrian Broner, Chris Eubank Jr and Errol Spence Jr, these are the type of fighters I like to take a lot from and try to make into my own style.

 

 

Gianluca

Moving away from the fights etc., who are the main people that make up Team Gallagher?

 

Dayle

Even though I’m the one who gets in there to fight I couldn’t do it without my team, from my brother Kyle who prepares me for every fight, to all my teammates at engine room.

 

It’s not just my team though; my sponsors also help me to get ready for fight night, Goodness Grill, who prepares my food, which help me with my diets. Spartan Dynamic who train me for my strength and conditioning and get me in great shape and make me feel stronger than ever.

 

James Harris who helps me with everything behind the scenes like interviews.

 

My friends my family and my girlfriend these all help me behind the scenes when I’m moody from weight cutting and preparing for fight night.

But the most important people on my team are the people who believe in my dream and buy tickets off me for my fights, because what a lot of people don’t realise without ticket sales fights can’t happen and I will always be thankful to every last person who buys a ticket from me!

 

 

Gianluca

Where do you train and what is your training schedule?

 

Dayle

I train in Engine Room Boxing Club, Sports Direct Fitness and Spartan Dynamic, my normal routine for fight night is 6emi I wake up have a banana then straight to Sports Direct Fitness for my running.

 

I like to get between 4-6 miles in every morning then I will do a bit of bag work and get a sauna, then I will go home and rest then at 10:30emi depending on which day Monday, Wednesday, Friday I will be at Engine Room until at least Midday working on my boxing.

 

Tuesday ati Thursday I will be at Spartan Dynamic until Midday working on my strength and conditioning, then I will go and pick up freshly prepared meals from Goodness Grill and then have work from 2:30pm until 9:30pm.

 

It’s a hard routine to maintain but for my dream it’s all worth it.

 

 

Gianluca

What would you say your favourite part of training is?

 

Dayle

I don’t really have a favourite part of training; my favourite part is probably getting told I’m finished because it’s really hard work.

 

It’s an addiction training that I couldn’t go without, but if I had to choose one thing it would probably be sparring. It’s the closest thing to fighting and there’s nothing better than landing devastating punches on opponents.

 

 

Gianluca

Outside boxing, what is your favourite sport?

 

Dayle

Outside of boxing my favourite sport is football, I love to watch my team Everton but any game in general I will just watch for entertainment

 

 

Gianluca

Besides sport how else do you relax outside boxing?

 

Dayle

Boxing is constantly on my brain when I have spare time I watch boxing videos or talk about it to people who don’t really care but it’s in my blood and I just can’t help it

 

 

Gianluca

These days Social Media is very much an important tool for professional sports people; do you utilize Social Media to engage with your fans?

 

Dayle

I find social media is very important these days for professional athletes and I always interact with fans, because anybody who takes time to ask me anything about my career deserves a reply, I’m not a big name in the sport yet so to have people asking me questions about my boxing really means a lot to me.

 

 

Gianluca

Finally is there anything you want to say to your fans?

 

Dayle

Thank you to everyone who follows my career and believes in me it won’t be long until I’m at the top, e dupe.

 

Dayle Gallagher versus Michael Kelly headlines the Kyle Gallagher Fight Club Promotions event at Hanger 34 in Liverpool on Friday 3rdMarch 2017, which will be broadcast on BOOM TV. Tickets are available from boxers competing or call Fight Club Ticket Line 07711 098025.

BELLATOR 173 Osise esi & Awọn fọto

 

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Liam McGeary (12-1) ṣẹgun Brett McDermott (7-5) via TKO at 1:06 ti yika meji

James Gallagher (6-0) ṣẹgun Kirill Medvedovsky (7-4) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 2:53 ti yika kan

Iona Razafiarison (2-1) ṣẹgun Sinead Kavanagh (4-1) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 30-26, 30-25)

Alex Lohore (11-1) ṣẹgun Colin Fletcher (13-8) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 2:42 ti yika meji

Shay Walsh (15-4) ṣẹgun James McErleane (6-4) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (29-28 X3)

BELLATOR AND BAMMA RE-JOIN FORCES FOR BELLATOR 173 AND BAMMA 28 AT THE SSE ARENA IN BELFAST ON FEBRUARY 24

SBG STARS JAMES GALLAGHER AND SINEAD KAVANAGH BOTH SET WITH MATCHUPS

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Hollywood, CALIF. (January 24, 2017) – Bellator & BAMMA combine forces once more to bring Belfast a show of Titanic proportions as they present their second co-promoted event on Friday February 24th 2017 from the SSE Arena, Belfast. With huge main events and supporting undercards, it will be a historic and groundbreaking night to remember for MMA fans of Belfast and around the world.

 

Tickets for the joint-event start at just £35 and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.ie, SSEArenaBelfast.com, or the SSE Arena box office.

 

We had a great time working with David and the BAMMA team in December for what was an incredibly successful Bellator debut in Dublin. We’re looking forward to heading north with them to Belfast for another amazing co-promotion that will feature some of the world’s best fighters.”Scott Coker, Bellator CEO

 

“The addition of Bellator to the show in Dublin was a great experience and the perfect end to a year of great events for BAMMA. We are therefore very pleased to welcome them back as part of the package for what will be an exciting night of MMA for the fans in Belfast in February” – David Green, BAMMA CEO

 

With both fight cards being announced over the coming weeks, further information on the headline bouts can be found below.

Bellator 173: McGeary vs. fields

Hailing from Andover, England, the 34-year-old Liam McGeary (11-1) will make the short trek up to Northern Ireland’s capital for the first time in his career, where he will once again compete in a main event. The former Bellator MMA light heavyweight champion will enter the cage for the 10thtime under the Scott Coker-led promotion, where he has posted an 8-1 record with seven finishes. Following an 11-fight winning streak to begin his professional career, McGeary finally experienced the sour taste of defeat, nigbawo Phil Davis wrestled the title away from him at Bellator 163. McGeary has consistently proven to be one of the most dangerous strikers and submission artists in the 205-pound division, finishing his victim in 10 ti 11 career wins, including eight in the opening frame. Much like the “RMS Titanic,” which was built in Belfast, McGeary hopes to sink Fields when the two take center stage inside The SSE Arena on Kínní 24.

 

A native of Dublin, Ireland, Chris Fields (11-7-1) will also have a short trek to Belfast when he enters the cage on Kínní 24. “The Housewives’ Choice” will be making his Bellator MMA debut, following nine years under the direction of local promotions, including three appearances under European powerhouse BAMMA. After competing at middleweight in 2015, the 33-year-old Fields returned to the light heavyweight division, recording a first round submission victory over Dan Konecke at BAMMA 24. Fields has tallied finishes in each of his 11 career wins, making him one of the most menacing opponents for anyone standing in his way. Now the SBG Ireland product will look to make a splash in his first fight with Bellator MMA, as he prepares for the former division kingpin.

 

Hailing from nearby Straban, Ireland, awọn 20-odun-atijọ James Gallagher (5-0) is one of the brightest stars in all “The Emerald Island.” At age 15, “The Strabanimal” moved away from home to join Coach John Kavanagh at Straight Blast Gym (SBG), where he now trains alongside the best fighters in the country including Connor McGregor. Having made his Bellator debut in London this past July in London, Gallagher followed up in December with a submission victory over Anthony Taylor in front of a raucous home crowd at the 3Arena in Dublin. Gallagher now takes on Kirill Medvedovsky (7-3) in the co-main event of the evening.

 

Another top prospect from the famed SBG powerhouse, Sinead Kavanagh (4-0) returns to the Bellator cage against 32-year-old Parisian Iona Razafiarison (1-1, 1 NC) in a 140-pound catchweight matchup “KO” Kavanagh, who fights out of nearby Dublin Ireland will no doubt be looking to collect her third knockout on Kínní 24.

 

BAMMA 28: Parke Vs. Redmond

“Stormin” Norman Parke (22-5-1) from Bushmills, Antrim is no stranger to BAMMA events, as he has been spotted numerous times cornering team mates as part of the Next Gen Northern Ireland fight team. One of Europe’s most sought after free agents prior to putting pen to paper with BAMMA, Parke now goes in pursuit of the coveted BAMMA World Lightweight title.

Paul “Redser” Redmond (11-6) landed a victorious homecoming of his own at BAMMA 26, as Redser took out the double tough Chris “The Menace” Stringer to claim the adulation of his hometown support. Redmond now steps into one of the biggest fights ever announced in Ireland, as he takes on Parke in this hugely anticipated match up.

 

For further information check out the Bellator and BAMMA websites and follow them on all social media channels.

Imudojuiwọn Bellator 173: McGeary vs. fields Akọkọ Kaadi:

Light Heavyweight Main Event: Liam McGeary (11-1) la. Chris Fields (11-7-1)

Featherweight Feature: James Gallagher (5-0) la. Kirill Medvedovsky (7-3)

140 lb. Catchweight Feature: Sinead Kavanagh (4-0) la. Iona Razafiarison (1-1, 1 NC)

Updated BAMMA 28: Parke vs. Redmond Fight Card

‘Stormin’ Norman Parke (22-5-1) Vs. Paul ‘Redser’ Redmond (11-5) – Lightweight Feature Bout
Andy ‘Taz’ Young (10-8) Vs. Dominique ‘The Black Panther’ Wooding (3-0) – Interim BAMMA World Flyweight TItle
Ronnie ‘Iron’ Mann (25-8-1) Vs. Damien ‘Frankenstien’ Lapilus (14-7-1) – BAMMA World Featherweight Title
Rhys ‘Skeletor’ McKee (c) (5-0) Vs. ‘Magic Myles Price (9-6-0) – Lonsdale Lightweight Title
Colin ‘The Freakshow’ Fletcher (13-7) Vs. Alex ‘Da Kid’ Lohore (10-1) – Welterweight ija
John ‘Johnny Jitzu’ Redmond (7-12) Vs. ‘The Nigerian Diamond’ Pelu Adetola (3-5) – Middleweight ija
Steve Owens (2-0) Vs. Jai Herbert (4-1) – Lightweight ija
Niall Smith (4-4) Vs. Daniel Rutkowski (1-2) – Featherweight ija
Blaine O’Driscoll (3-1) Vs. Ross McCorriston (0-0) – Bantamweight ija
Andrew Murphy (0-1) Vs. Stephen Kilifin (2-1) – Featherweight ija

Jonathan Reid (0-0) Vs. Daniel Olejniczak (0-0) – Welterweight ija

Glenn ‘The Beast’ Irvine ((0-1) Vs. Keith ‘The Butcher’ McCabe (2-3) – 80kg Catchweight Bout

‘BELLATOR 173’ HEADS TO THE SSE ARENA IN BELFAST ON FEBRUARY 24 AS LIAM MCGEARY TAKES ON CHRIS FIELDS

 

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Santa Monica, CALIF. (January 10, 2017) – A light heavyweight bout pitting former 205-pound world champion Liam McGeary (11-1) lodi si Chris Fields (11-7-1) will serve as the main event of "Bellator 173: McGeary vs. fields," which will take place inside The SSE Arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland on Friday, Kínní 24.

 

"Bellator 173: McGeary vs. Fields” airs on Spike at 9 p.m. ATI/8 p.m. CT. Tickets for the event start at just £35 and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.ie, SSEArenaBelfast.com, or the SSE Arena box office.

 

Hailing from Andover, England, the 34-year-old McGeary will make the short trek up to Northern Ireland’s capital for the first time in his career, where he will once again compete in a main event. The former Bellator MMA light heavyweight champion will enter the cage for the 10th time under the Scott Coker-led promotion, where he has posted an 8-1 record with seven finishes. Following an 11-fight winning streak to begin his professional career, McGeary finally experienced the sour taste of defeat, nigbawo Phil Davis wrestled the title away from him at ‘Bellator 163.’ McGeary has consistently proven to be one of the most dangerous strikers and submission artists in the 205-pound division, finishing his victim in 10 ti 11 career wins, including eight in the opening frame. Much like the “RMS Titanic,” which was built in Belfast, McGeary hopes to sink Fields when the two take center stage inside The SSE Arena on Kínní 24.

 

A native of Dublin, Ireland, Fields will also have a short trek to Belfast when he enters the cage on Kínní 24. “The Housewives’ Choice” will be making his Bellator MMA debut, following nine years under the direction of local promotions, including three appearances under European powerhouse BAMMA. After competing at middleweight in 2015, the 33-year-old Fields returned to the light heavyweight division, recording a first round submission victory over Dan Konecke at “BAMMA 24.” Fields has tallied finishes in each of his 11 career wins, making him one of the most menacing opponents for anyone standing in his way. Now the SBG Ireland product will look to make a splash in his first fight with Bellator MMA, as he prepares for the former division kingpin.

 

Hailing from nearby Straban, Ireland, the 20-year-old Gallagher is one of the brightest stars in all “The Emerald Island.” At age 15, “The Strabanimal” moved away from home to join Coach John Kavanagh at Straight Blast Gym (SBG), where he now trains alongside the best fighters in the country including Connor McGregor. Having made his Bellator debut in London this past July in London, Gallagher followed up in December with a submission victory over Anthony Taylor in front of a raucous home crowd at the 3Arena in Dublin. Gallagher’s opponent will be announced in the near future.

 

Imudojuiwọn "Bellator 173: McGeary vs. Fields” Main Card:

Light Heavyweight Main Event: Liam McGeary (11-1) la. Chris Fields (11-7-1)

Featherweight Feature: James Gallagher (5-0) la. TBD

Ja sèkílọ: Tolan Secures Irish International Title, Magee Jr ati Fitzsimmons Lõtọ sensational Ni Belfast

Ja sèkílọ: Gianluca (River) Di Caro

Awọn fọto: Paul Green

 

 

Kẹhin ìparí Mo ti ri ara mi flying kọja Irish Òkun si Belfast fun igba akọkọ Malta Boxing Commission (MBC) sanctioned pro iṣẹlẹ ni igberiko, Chuck Tolan ká Fianna ni igbega 'Ruaille Buaille' iṣẹlẹ ati ọmọkunrin oh ọmọkunrin ati ki o je o tọ ti o.

 

Sugbon ki o to sunmọ pẹlẹpẹlẹ si Boxing, Mo ni lati sọ ohun ti a nla ilu ati nla eniyan, Mo ti a ṣe ti iyalẹnu kaabo ati awọn egeb lori oru, ni alaragbayida Devenish Complex, won o kan itele ti oniyi ati ki o gan ṣe o pataki, Mo wa daju iyanu bugbamu ti ati agbara ti won ti ipilẹṣẹ gbọdọ ti gan gbé ni ile awọn onija.

 

Headlining awọn iṣẹlẹ wo Belfast ká gidigidi ara Tommy 'The Tiger' Tolan ipenija elegbe Belfast ọmọdekunrin Phil Townley fun awọn ìdánilẹkọọ Irish International Middleweight akọle.

 

Tommy ká ọmọ ti agbeyewo kan bit ti a resurgence awọn ti o ti kọja mejila osu tabi ki, lẹhin kan sure ti adanu lọ pada si 2011 awọn Irish bruiser ti a ti nri ni diẹ ninu awọn nla ṣe.

 

Mo ro o je unlucky ko lati gba ni o kere kan fa lodi si George Hillyard pada ni Oṣù odun to koja, sugbon boya ti o ní kẹṣẹ u lori nigba ti o wá soke si Matt Scriven o kan osu meta nigbamii ati lẹẹkansi lodi si Rastislav Frano ni Kínní.

 

Awon AamiEye lodi si Scriven ati Frano ṣeto Tommy lori dajudaju fun re akọkọ akọle ija, bi daradara bi awọn akọle shot, ati Tommy a kò nlọ ohunkohun si anfani.

 

Si ọtun lati pipa mejeji protagonists ṣeto nipa won owo ni kan ga Pace, Townley jije paapa forceful bọ siwaju, eyi ti wa lakoko fi Tolan lori pada ẹsẹ.

 

Nipa midway nipasẹ awọn yika Townley lona Tolan pẹlẹpẹlẹ si paṣan, o si bere lati sise awọn ara ti alatako re, sibẹsibẹ nigba ọkan paapa frenetic paṣipaarọ nibẹ je kan sickening otubant bi ori wọn clashed.

 

Townley wá jade ni buru, pẹlu kan ẹgbin ge lori oke ti rẹ iwaju, eyi ti oozed ẹjẹ sinu mejeji oju. Referee Lee Murtagh duro àwọn ejo ati ki o ni awọn ringside dokita lati ṣayẹwo awọn ge lẹsẹkẹsẹ.

 

Lẹhin ninu awọn ẹjẹ lati rẹ oju ti o je ko o ni ge je ko ohun bi buburu bi o ti dabi enipe ati awọn ija tesiwaju.

 

Townley je kekere kan aṣiyèméjì lori bẹrẹ iṣẹ, eyi ti la enu fun Tolan lati ṣe ere awọn enia pẹlu diẹ ninu awọn to dara julọ awọn akojọpọ sile a isẹ forceful jab.

 

Yika meji Elo siwaju sii ti awọn kanna, pẹlu Tolan mu Iṣakoso ti awọn ejo ni ara.

 

Lori nipa awọn iseju ami a ẹgbin si ṣọtẹ si ti nwaye ìmọ lori Townley ká ẹrẹkẹ, si ni lati so Mo wa ko daju ti o ba ti o wà lati kan Punch tabi lairotẹlẹ ori-figagbaga lẹẹkansi, bi yi sele nigba sibẹsibẹ miran gan sunmọ merin slugfest.

 

Ọna boya, Townley wà darale bloodied ati ki o, ti o bẹrẹ lati wo o kan kekere kan ogun ti o wọ.

 

Ni opin ti awọn ti yika ringside dokita, Dr Robert McConnell ati Oloye ibalokanje Medic Chris Robinson sayewo Townley ká gashes ati ki o si sọrọ pẹlu awọn referee.

 

Pẹlu imo wipe ti o ba ti ni gige ṣí soke lẹẹkansi ni ija yoo wa ni duro Townley wá jade ni kan diẹ igbeja mode, sibẹsibẹ yi awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ kan Onija ati lẹhin nipa mẹwa aaya tabi ki aṣọ pele si afẹfẹ ati ki o lọ lori kolu nla akoko, ohun ti tọ tókàn je ohun gbogbo igbese atampako-si-atampako ogun.

 

Pẹlu nipa ọgbọn aaya ti awọn ti yika o ku ni eyiti ko sele, ko nikan ti ni si ṣọtẹ si lori Townley ká ẹrẹkẹ la soke lẹẹkansi, ṣugbọn miran ge la soke lori ọtún rẹ oju.

 

Townley parun ẹjẹ kuro lati rẹ oju pẹlu rẹ, ibowo ati ki o lọ tààrà lori kolu lẹẹkansi, ṣugbọn Tolan a ní kò ti o ki o si jẹ ki ripi pẹlu ńlá kan ọtun tẹle soke pẹlu kan ė ogon irusoke Asokagba, ni n bẹ lona ni bayi ibora soke Townley pẹlẹpẹlẹ si paṣan, o si lọ ni fun awọn ti pa pẹlu miiran barrage ti Asokagba.

 

Pẹlu kan marun aaya ti yika lati lọ si referee Lee Murtagh Witoelar ni lati fi awọn lelẹ ati ki o bloodied Townley lati eyiti ko knockout.

 

Si ni lati so awọn ija le ni nikan fi opin si meta iyipo, ṣugbọn nibẹ wà jasi igbese diẹ ninu ti mesan iṣẹju ju o deede ri ni a mẹwa rounder ti o lọ ni ijinna.

 

Awọn wọnyi ni esi ni kede nipa arosọ Irish MC Harry McGayock MBC ká Jennifer Burton ati Irish International asiwaju olubẹwo David Walshe gbekalẹ Tolan pẹlu awọn asiwaju igbanu, Elo si awọn ayọ ti nyara fi nfọhun ti agbegbe enia.

 

Šaaju si awọn ti o tayọ Tolan-Townley akọle ija, Belfast ká sensational Eamonn Magee Jnr wà ni igbese lodi si Latvian Dinars Skripkins.

 

Ohun ti a ija, meji isẹ didara ati ki o abinibi odo onija ni igbese lodi si kọọkan miiran, yi ní àwọn makings ti jije a otito Ayebaye.

 

Lakoko ti o je kan nyara imọ Boxing àpapọ, diẹ bi a pugilistic chess baramu, sibẹsibẹ dun jade ni a frenetic Pace, mejeeji Skripkins ati Magee fi kan lori ikọja àpapọ ti Boxing fun awọn ti aba ti ile, sibẹsibẹ o safihan lati wa ni a ti gbé kukuru ibalopọ.

 

Lori nipa awọn ọkan iseju ami, Magee slowed rẹ ku ati ki o bẹrẹ kíkó si pa Skripkins pẹlu PIN ojuami deede Asokagba si ori ati ara, eyi ti o ni Tan mu ki awọn Lithuanian lati yi awọn ilana rẹ ninu awọn igbidawo lati ri dukia diẹ ninu awọn ipele ti Iṣakoso.

 

Lẹhin nipa ọgbọn aaya tabi ki ti gíga Boxing lati mejeji awọn ọkunrin, Magee Witoelar ni pẹlu ńlá kan si ọtun lati awọn ara ti Skripkins, eyi ti rán awọn Latvian si isalẹ lati awọn kanfasi.

 

Skripkins gbiyanju ogbon lati ṣe awọn ti o pada si ẹsẹ rẹ bi referee Lee Murtagh ṣe ni ka, sibẹsibẹ rẹ akitiyan wà ni asan, dipo awọn ọmọ Latvian dojuko a TKO ijatil lori awọn ọkan iṣẹju ati aadọta mẹta keji ami ti akọkọ yika.

 

Magee Jnr jẹ kedere ni gidi ti yio se, yi omo kekere ni o ni o gbogbo ati ohun ti siwaju sii ni o si wà ni lodi si kan ti isẹ ti o dara alatako ni Skripkins, o si wá pẹlu nipasẹ flying awọn awọ, nla win ti o ni fun awọn daju.

 

Mi ik ọrọ lori yi ija, o le ko ti fi opin si gun, ṣugbọn ti o ba ti awọn wọnyi meji lailai ni a rematch Mo fẹ lati wa ni nibẹ, o je pe o dara.

 

Ṣiṣe re pro Uncomfortable a tele magbowo Star Matthew Fitzsimmons, lodi si elegbe debutant Latvia ká Aleksndrs Birkenbergs.

 

O kan bi pẹlu Magee Jnr-Skripkins yi je miiran daradara ti baamu ija.

 

Lati awọn nsii Belii Birkenbergs ni ipo ara ile-iwọn ati ki o wò lati šakoso awọn ejo, sibẹsibẹ Fitzsimmons ti nini kò ti ti, paapa bi wọn ti ń ija ni iwaju rẹ ile enia.

 

Fifi re itura odo Fitzsimmons wà akoonu lati mu si pa alatako re pẹlu ìfọkànsí Asokagba si ori ati ara ni gbogbo igba ti Birkenbergs yoo Akobaratan in pẹlu ohun kolu.

 

Nipa kan eni ti awọn ọna nipasẹ awọn akọkọ yika Fitzsimmons Witoelar soke ni Pace, sibẹsibẹ si tun ni idaduro rẹ yiye, nlọ Birkenbergs ko si aṣayan sugbon lati bo soke fun akoko ti akoko titi ohun šiši fun a counter kolu gbekalẹ ara.

 

Fitzsimmons pada awọn ilana die-die ninu keji, lọ pẹlẹpẹlẹ ni iwaju ẹsẹ ati ki o mu awọn ija si Birkenbergs si ọtun lati pipa.

 

Birkenbergs jẹ bi akọni bi nwọn ti wá, o kan ń bọ siwaju ni gbogbo anfaani, laanu fun awọn youngster yi dun ọtun sinu Fitzsimmons gidigidi lagbara ọwọ, awọn Irishman ń jó ni ki o si jẹ ki ripi pẹlu boya a PIN ojuami deede shot si ori tabi ara tabi a ė ogon irusoke ṣaaju ki o to sokale jade ki o to Birkenbergs le gba kan bojumu counter ni.

 

Ni ayika meji iseju ami, Fitzsimmons gbe kan wonu wo inu ara shot, gangan, ṣugbọn awọn akọni Latvian youngster kan gbon o si pa ati ki o gbiyanju lati gba pada si rẹ Boxing.

 

Nigba ti Bireki mejeji awọn dokita ati referee Lee Murtagh lọ lati ṣayẹwo lori Birkenbergs, ti o wà kedere ni kan pupo ti irora. Lẹhin ti kan awọn ọna fanfa pẹlu rẹ igun ti o ti pinnu wipe o yoo jẹ omug fun Birkenbergs lati tesiwaju.

 

Si ni lati so Fitzsimmons jẹ miran didara youngster ati ọmọkunrin oh ọmọkunrin ni o Trust rẹ ogbon lojo satide night, pato ọkan lati wo awọn awọn fun ojo iwaju.

 

Šaaju si awọn mẹta pro bouts nibẹ wà marun aranse bouts, ṣeto nipasẹ awọn IBA, lati Trust o kan ohun ti awọn egeb le reti nigbati awọn MBC agbekale awọn 'alakobere' Pro kika nigbamii odun yi.

 

Awọn 'alakobere' Pro Erongba ti a ṣe bi ohun ifihan si Pro ipo fun abinibi Awọn ope diẹ ti baamu si awọn Aleebu ara ologbon ṣugbọn pẹlu nikan ni opin magbowo iriri, tabi lori awọn miiran ọwọ kari awọn onija lati adirẹẹsi ti nmu nwa lati ṣe kan tentative Gbe si awọn ọjọgbọn ipo.

 

Nigbati awọn asẹ ni ati egbogi awọn ajohunše ni o wa fere kanna bi pẹlu deede Aleebu, awọn alakobere Aleebu bouts yio jẹ ti awọn meji iseju iye ati ki o le nikan ni a ti baamu pẹlu awọn omiiran iwe-ašẹ bi 'ope' Aleebu.

 

Ni igba akọkọ ti awọn ti awọn wọnyi bouts ri Ora McCafferty lu Ben Robinson nipa a 40-36 ojuami ipinnu.

 

Nigbamii ti to ri Samisi McMahon lu Steve Keown fun awọn IBA Èdè Gaelik ti Ilu Scotland Middleweight akọle nipa a 40-35 ojuami ala.

 

Kẹta ija ri Michael Collins lu Stevie Martin ni a mẹrin yika Cruiserweight idije nipa a 40-37 ojuami ala.

 

Johnny Lawson duro Darren Butler pẹlu a wo inu bodyshot lori awọn ọkan iṣẹju ati aadọta mefa keji ami ti akọkọ yika.

 

Ni awọn akọle aranse ija, Marty Kayes ni ifipamo ni IBA Irish Title pẹlu kan 60-54 ojuami gun lori Karl Savage.

 

Bi mo ti wi ni ibẹrẹ ti awọn iroyin yi je mi ni igba akọkọ ni Belfast ati ki o mo gbadun gbogbo nikan keji ti o, nla City, nla eniyan ati bi fun awọn show daradara ohun ti mo ti le sọ, o je akọkọ kilasi, ni a nla ibi isere ati awọn ti o ti aba ti pẹlu awọn julọ appreciative ati ki o ore egeb ti mo ti lailai ní ni idunnu lati pade.

Awọn ija Irish: Tolan Ṣeto Fun Townley Title showdown Ni Belfast Eleyi Saturday

Belfast boxers Tommy 'The Tiger' Tolan ati Philip Townley ti wa ni ṣeto lati lọ si atampako si atampako pẹlu kọọkan miiran, fun awọn ṣ'ofo Irish International Ọjọgbọn Middleweight akọle, ni Devenish Complex ni Belfast yi bọ Saturday, March 14th.

 

Awọn transformation ti Tolan ká ọmọ lori awọn ti o ti kọja odun ti wa ìgbékalẹ, wọnyí a oniruuru adanu lọ pada si 2011 rẹ ọmọ bẹrẹ lati tan ni ayika pẹ ni 2014, nigbati o lu Matt Scriven ni Leeds.

 

Ni Kínní odun yi Tolan pada si Leeds lati oluso miiran o tayọ win, akoko yi lori Slovakia ká Rastislav Frano, ti o ni wipe akoko ń bọ ti meji ńlá AamiEye ara.

 

O nsoro lati ile rẹ sẹyìn Tolan wi.

 

"Mo n gan nwa siwaju si Saturday, O n lilọ si jẹ a nla night.

 

O n ti odun meji niwon Mo kẹhin ja nibi ni Belfast ki Mo wa gan soke fun ija ni iwaju ti a ile enia lẹẹkansi ati ireti mo ti yoo mu ile ni igbanu lati gan ayeye St Patrick ni ojo ni ara. "

 

Ni atilẹyin ni gbogbo Belfast akọle ija keji ri miiran ti agbegbe ọmọdekunrin Eamonn Magee Jnr, awọn ọmọ awọn tele Agbaye ati World Boxing Union World asiwaju ti kanna orukọ, ṣiṣe re keji pro outing lodi si Slovakia ká Dinars Skripkins.

 

Magee wa sinu ija ga ni igbekele, wọnyí re sensational keji yika stoppage win lori Zoltán Horvath lori re Uncomfortable pada ni June.

 

Ni mu ti iṣẹgun, Magee Jnr safihan lati wa ni a to dara 'ërún ti atijọ Àkọsílẹ', awọn youngster boxed ẹwà jakejado, ṣugbọn diẹ ṣe pataki pari ni pa re diẹ RÍ alatako pẹlu kan aye kilasi kù kio, ni Elo kan ti a ti iru ona bi re olokiki baba ti ṣe lori ki ọpọlọpọ awọn nija nigba re illustrious ọmọ.

 

Tele magbowo Star Matthew Fitzsimmons, yoo jẹ ṣiṣe re pro Uncomfortable lori show, lodi si Slovakian Alexander Birkenbergs.

 

Fitzsimmons ní a alarinrin magbowo ọmọ, gba ogoji meje ti ãdọta rẹ ọkan outings, ati awọn smati owo jẹ lori awọn youngster jije sibẹsibẹ miiran Star ti ojo iwaju lati farahan lati awọn gbajumọ Gbogbo eniyan mimo Ologba.

 

Ni afikun si awọn bouts loke, nibẹ ni yio tun bouts ifihan agbegbe awọn onija.

 

Tommy Tolan dipo Philip Townley, fun awọn ṣ'ofo Irish International Ọjọgbọn Middleweight asiwaju, awọn akọle ti ni igbega Fianna iṣẹlẹ ni Devenish Complex ni Belfast lori Saturday 14th March 2015.

Sanctioning fun yi iṣẹlẹ yoo wa ni pese iteriba ti Malta Boxing Commission (MBC) - www.maltaboxingcommission.com

Tiketi, owole £ 20 ti wa ni wa lati boxers mu apakan tabi pe Tommy lori 07907 030852 tabi Peter on 07516 260955.

 

 

Ilẹkun ìmọ 6:30pm, akọkọ Belii 7pm.