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BJ Flores Boxing ali ndi zolinga zonse


(L-R) – BJ Flores & Shumenov Beibu

Colorado Springs, Chilolo. (July 23, 2020) — Opikisana nawo ambiri padziko lonse lapansi komanso wokongoletsedwa wamasewera amateur BJ “Zowopsa” Maluwa analibe konse mwayi. Anabadwira m'banja lamasewera a nkhonya ndipo Flores wazaka 41 tsopano wapindula kwambiri.

Flores ndi mnyamata wa zolinga zonse: womenya nkhonya, wothirira ndemanga pa TV, ndi wophunzitsa.

Bambo ake, Ralph Flores, anali msilikali yemwe adapeza ndalama zake “nkhonya coaching mafupa” kudzera Kenny Adams, head coach wa 1988 Gulu la Olimpiki la Boxing la USA komanso wothandizira wothandizira zaka zinayi m'mbuyomu. Gulu la nkhonya la '88 USA Olympic Boxing linaphatikizapo Roy Jones, Jr., Riddick Bowe, Ray Mercer, Andrew Maynard ndipo Kennedy McKinney.

BJ anayamba kupita ku masewera olimbitsa thupi ndi abambo ake ali ndi zaka zinayi. Agogo ake aamuna ndi mchimwene wake analinso osewera nkhonya. “Bambo anga sanali katswiri wankhonya, koma adaphunzira kuphunzitsa nkhonya pothandiza Kenny Adams,” BJ anafotokoza. “Anayamba kukonda nkhonya pamene akugwira ntchito ndi Kenny ndipo adaphunzira njira yake yophunzitsira nkhonya. Kenny akadali ngati agogo kwa ine.”

Flores nayenso ankakonda mpira ndipo adapatsidwa mwayi woti apite ku Brigham Young University. Anatenga zaka ziwiri kuchoka ku BYU kukatumikira mishoni ya Mpingo wa Otsatira a Masiku Otsiriza ku Mexico, kumene ankakhala m’dera lina losauka kwambiri ku Mexico ku Culiacan. Anayamba kuphunzitsidwa kumeneko mu masewero olimbitsa thupi omwewo kumene nthano Julio Cesar Chavez wophunzitsidwa ali mwana. Bayi, mpira.

Ngati kuti ankachita masewera womenya nkhonya, Flores anali wopambana 110-11 mbiri, zowonetseredwa ndi machitidwe a mendulo ya golide ku 1997 National Golden Gloves ndi 2000 Mayesero Akumadzulo, kuwonjezera pa 2001 & 2002 US Championships ngati heavyweight. Iye anali America yekha kupambana golide 2002 pa 4 Nations Tournament ku Alabama motsutsana ndi Germany, France ndi Australia.

Flores amayang'ana malo ogona pa 2004 USA Boxing Olympic Boxing Team, ndipo iye anali wopambana kwambiri, Komabe, adalandira mwayi kuchokera ku Main Events kuti akhale pro zomwe BJ adazifotokoza kuti ndizopindulitsa kwambiri kuti asasiye.

“Ntchito yokongoletsedwa ya BJ ngati osewera wankhonya, katswiri wankhonya, ndipo woulutsa nkhani amamuyika pagulu lapamwamba la Alumni a Boxing aku USA,” adatero Chris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Director. “Zochitika zake zamtengo wapatali mkati ndi kunja kwa mphete zimakhala zitsanzo zabwino kwa mbadwo wotsatira wa akatswiri.”

Flores anamenyana mwaukadaulo kuchokera 2003 kuti 2018, kupanga cholimba 34-4-1 (21 Ko) mbiri, kuphatikiza zovuta zazikulu zitatu za mutu wa World, onse monga heavyweight ndi cruiserweight. Analanda maudindo asanu ndi atatu a zigawo, komanso mpikisano wa IBA ndi WBF World super cruiserweight.

Pa ntchito yake ya nkhonya, akuluakulu a pa network adapeza kuti anali katswiri wankhonya, komanso kuyankhula bwino, wokongola komanso wodziwa ndi kutumiza kosalala. Kuposa china chilichonse, adatha kuwononga omenyana ndi ndewu m'malo mongozindikira zomwe zidachitika, adalongosola chifukwa chake komanso zomwe zidzachitike kwa mafani akuwonera.

Maluwa’ kuswa monga wolengeza anabwera, malinga ndi BJ, pambuyo pake 2008 kulimbana ndi Darnell Wilson kukhala pa ESPN. “Ndinali a 4-1 underdog motsutsana ndi Wilson,” Flores anatero. “Anali akutuluka zigonjetso zisanu motsatizana ndipo tinali kumenyana kumudzi kwawo (Dover, Delaware). Anasankhidwa kukhala No. 2 ndipo ndinali No. 15. Analowa mu mphete atandinyamulira pilo, koma ndinamumenya 10 a 12 zipolopolo.

“Kenako ndinabweretsedwa ku studio za ESPN kuti ndikafunse mafunso. Masewera a nkhonya anali moyo wanga! Ndinagwira nawo ntchitoBrian Kenny ndipo nthawi yomweyo tinali ndi chemistry. Pofika kumapeto kwa chaka chimenecho, Ndinali wothirira ndemanga wa ESPN mu studio milungu itatu iliyonse.”

Flores adatha kulembedwa ntchito ngati katswiri wazofufuza 2012 ndipo adakhala gawo la PBC (Premier Maseŵera a nkhonya odziwa) gulu lowulutsa pa NBC. Anagwira ntchito ndi zimphona m'mafakitale a nkhonya ndi media monga Shuga Ray Leonard, Al Michaels ndipo Marv Albert.

Ngakhale Flores sanayimire dziko lake pa Masewera a Olimpiki, anali wofotokozera mtundu wa CBS Sports mu 2012 ndipo 2016. Akuyembekezera kuyimbanso nkhonya ya Olimpiki chaka chamawa pa CBS.

“Nthawi iliyonse yomwe mungaimire USA ndi mwayi waukulu komanso mwayi waukulu,” Flores anawonjezera. “Ndinayitana a 2012 Olympic (United Kingdom) ndipo mu 2016 (Brazil). Tidayitanira izi kuchokera ku studio, koma ndikufuna kuyitana ma Olympic a chaka chamawa kuchokera ku ringside ku Japan. Zimandisangalatsa. Palibe china chilichonse m'moyo chomwe chimandikhudza kwambiri motsutsana ndi Olimpiki.”


USA Boxing Alumni Association

Adapangidwa kuti azitsogolera moyo wawo wonse, maubale opindulitsa pakati pa USA Boxing ndi alumni ake, –boxers, akuluakulu, makochi ndi okonda nkhonya — Alumni Association imagwirizanitsa mibadwo ya akatswiri, kulimbikitsa ndi kubwezera kwa akatswiri ankhonya amtsogolo a USA Boxing, mkati ndi kunja kwa mphete.

Bungwe la USA Boxing Alumni Association ndi lotseguka kwa aliyense amene ali ndi chikondi cha nkhonya ndipo angafune kukhala olumikizana ndi nkhonya za amateur.. Mamembala amapatsidwa mwayi wopita ku zochitika zosiyanasiyana zapadera zomwe zimachitidwa ndi Alumni Association, kuphatikiza madyerero ake apachaka a USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame.

Kulowa nawo Alumni Association, ingolembetsani pa alumni@usaboxing.org za a $40.00 pachaka ndalama umembala. Mamembala atsopano adzalandira T-shirt, key-chain ndi e-wallet.


Today, Flores ndi wolemba mphotho wopuma pantchito yemwe amakhala ku Arizona. Amapitabe kumasewera a nkhonya omwe amateur ku Las Vegas ndi California. Kwa miyezi isanu ndi umodzi yapitayo wakhala akuphunzitsa “Internet boxer” Jake Paul ndipo, kumene, BJ akadali wothirira ndemanga / wowunikira mitundu.

Pamene nkhonya amabwerera kwathunthu pa TV, BJ adzakhala wothirira ndemanga pamitundu ya The Impact Network, yomwe ikukonzekera kulimbikitsa ziwonetsero zitatu pamwezi.

Ochepa ochita masewera ankhonya omwe adakhala olengeza pawailesi yakanema nthawi yomweyo amamenya nawo ngati Flores. Ngakhale tsopano adachoka kunkhondo mpaka kuphunzitsa ngati mphunzitsi, akupitiriza kukhala m'modzi mwa akatswiri odziwa bwino nkhonya komanso otchuka. Osakayikira, BJ Flores ndi mnyamata wa zolinga zonse.

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HEAVYWEIGHTS WALLIN AND FLORES BOTH EXPECTING VICTORY WHEN THEY CLASH ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FRIDAY, JULY 12 MOYO ON SHOWTIME®

NEW YORK – July 9, 2019 –Swedish heavyweight Otto Wallin says he has too many physical advantages, while former world title challenger BJ Flores says he has too much experience to lose their upcoming 10-round clash.



WBA No. 5-ranked Wallin (20-0, 13 Ko) and Flores (34-4-1, 21 Ko) will meet this Friday, July 12, in the co-featured bout of a ShoBox: The New Generation tripleheader telecast (moyo Showtime 10 p.m. Neri / PT) from the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Sambani.



Presented by Salita Promotions and Brian Halquist Productions, “Battle at the Boat 122” will also feature top American heavyweight prospect Jermaine Franklin (18-0, 13 Ko), Kuchokera kwa Saginaw, Mich., returning for his second consecutive ShoBox test against the streaking Jerry Forrest (25-2, 19 Ko), wa Newport News, VA., in the 10-round headliner and in the opening televised bout, undefeated featherweight Giovanni Mioletti (16-0, 7 Ko) of Chicago will face Ecuador’s Luis Porozo (14-0, 7 Ko).



The 28-year-old Wallin, a southpaw from Sundsvall, Sweden, says he’s been expanding his horizons working with trainer Joey Gamache at Mendez Boxing in Manhattan.



“Training has been very good. I have been back in New York for six weeks now and I’ve had some great sparring with a lot of different guys and different styles,” said 28-year-old Wallin. “Sparring is the best training you can get. It’s the most like a fight, so just getting in with all these different guys is a great experience.”



Undefeated Wallin says he’s got too much of everything for former cruiserweight Flores in this fight.



“BJ Flores is a guy that’s experienced, but I know what to do,” Wallin said. “I have the tools to beat him. He’s good as a cruiserweight, but this is a heavyweight fight. It’s different than being a good cruiser. I will win because I’m a better boxer with better skills. I’m too big, young and strong for him. I always get nervous before a fight, but that’s part of it. Being nervous makes me sharper. I will eventually break him down.”



It’s been something of a whirlwind career for Wallin, who turned pro as the number one heavyweight on the Swedish National team after just 50 ankachita masewera ndewu. Heavily courted by promoters for his immense natural talent, Wallin now finds himself signed with Salita Promotions and in the top 5 of the WBA ratings after 20 ovomereza ndewu.



He credits trainer Gamache, himself a popular former fighter, with much of his success.



“Joey used to live in Denmark and so did I,” Wallin said. “That’s where we met six years ago. I followed him back to the US when he came back and I signed with Salita at the beginning of this year. We have a great relationship. I love him as a coach and as a person He’s done a lot for me including bringing me over here and making all these connections. I trust him 100% and he trusts me too.”



Wallin says having a great team behind him means ramping up his quest for a world championship.



“I want to have three or four fights this year. I haven’t had that many fights the last couple years, so it’s important to me to stay busy. Chaka chotsatira, I’ll be looking for a bigger fight. I’m very excited about everything that is happening.”



The 40-year-old Flores, originally from Arizona, says preparations went surprisingly well for this fight.



“Training couldn’t have gone better,” Flores said. “I had eight good weeks of training and I have zero injuries. Kunena zowona, I thought camp would be tougher, but everything bounced back nicely. I’ve been sparring for seven weeks. I normally have something nagging on fight week, but I sparred 10 rounds Saturday. I sparred four rounds today. Ndili 22 rounds in since last Wednesday and I feel great.”



Maluwa, a two-time world cruiserweight title challenger, says Wallin will be facing a totally different type of opponent than the ones he’s used to.



“He’s never been tested by a guy who thought he could win. Everybody he’s fought came in as an opponent. That’s not to say he’s not good, but I’m the first fighter on his resume coming in expecting to win and I’ve been in with far better opposition.



“I feel like once I get him in the middle rounds and show him he’s in with somebody who is not going anywhere, that’s when we will find out what he’s made of. My experience and game plan are perfect for testing an untested guy. Just because he’s untested doesn’t mean he can’t fight, but we’re going to find out Friday night.”



Contrary to most fighters’ preference, Flores says he’s happy Wallin is a left-handed fighter.



“I’ve been sparring nothing but tall southpaws. Pamenepo, I haven’t sparred an orthodox fighter in nine weeks. I prefer to fight southpaws. It’s better for my punch selection to fight a southpaw. I’ve never had a problem with it and I’ve never lost to one.”



Now a 16-year pro, Flores says he won’t be worried if the younger fighter comes out with some early aggression.



“If he wants to start fast, that’s OK. I don’t care about the first two or three rounds. The real fight starts after the fourth round. I plan on winning the early rounds, but even if I don’t, it doesn’t matter until we get in the middle rounds. I’m going to attack and be aggressive and go up and down on him. Get him to the middle rounds and see where he’s at. I know where I’m at. I’ve been in with the best heavyweights and cruiserweights in the world over the last 15 Zaka. I feel great and I’m ready.”



Barry Tompkins will call the action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The wamkulu sewerolo ndi Gordon Hall ndi Richard Gaughan kukonza ndi Rick Phillips kutsogolera.

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UNDEFEATED HEAVYWEIGHT PROSPECTS JERMAINE FRANKLIN AND OTTO WALLIN TESTED IN SEPARATE SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION BOUTS FRIDAY, JULY 12 MOYO ON SHOWTIME®

Top American Heavyweight Prospect Franklin Faces Jerry Forrest In Main Event While Sweden’s Otto Wallin Clashes With BJ Flores in Co-Featured Bout



Pa moyo 10 p.m. ET/PT From Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Sambani.



NEW YORK – May 30, 2019 – Two top undefeated heavyweight prospects will put their unblemished records on the line when they fight in separate bouts on ShoBox: The New Generation Friday, July 12 live on SHOWTIME from Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Sambani.



Top American heavyweight prospect Jermaine Franklin returns for his second consecutive test of 2018 pa ShoBox against the streaking Jerry Forrest in the 10-round headliner. Mu omasuliridwa zochitika podwala, undefeated Swedish heavyweight and top-10 ranked contender Otto Wallin will battle former world title challenger BJ Flores in a 10-round clash on the seventh ShoBox telecast a 2019.



“The heavyweight division is the strongest it’s been in a generation with a number of new faces looking to position themselves for an eventual title shot,” said Gordon Hall, Executive mwini ShoBox. “Otto Wallin is on the doorstep based on his rankings in the top 10 but he needs that statement win to get there. BJ Flores is not coming to test Wallin. He is coming to win and feels he has what it takes to teach Wallin a lesson.



“Jermaine Franklin is the best American heavyweight prospect and, at only 25 zaka, still has a ton of growth potential. He passed his first test on ShoBox in April and we look forward to getting a second look at him in another step-up fight. Forrest is far more experienced than Franklin. This will be his fifth fight of 2019, and he is fully aware of what a win will do for his career.”



Matikiti chochitikacho, which is promoted by Salita Promotions in association with Brian Halquist Productions, go on sale Saturday, June 1 and are available via Ticketmaster and the Emerald Queen Box Office.



“This is an exciting time for the heavyweight division and on July 12 boxing fans will have an opportunity to witness two of the division’s best new faces in significant tests,” said promoter Dmitriy Salita. “Jermaine Franklin’s goal is to be an American heavyweight world champion, and an impressive performance in a tough matchup with Jerry Forrest will be a significant step in his quest to the title.



“Otto Wallin is an example of what happens when you combine dreams and hard work. He grew up in a small town in Sweden and aims to challenge for the heavyweight world title and follow in the footsteps of Ingemar Johansson. Otto is fighting a proven veteran in BJ Flores who’s only losses have been in world title fights, so I expect it will be an exciting matchup from the opening bell.”



The 25-year-old Franklin (18-0, 13 Ko), Kuchokera kwa Saginaw, Mich., is a former amateur standout and a 2014 National Golden Gloves Champion. A likely candidate to represent the U.S. pa 2016 Olympic Games, Franklin turned down the opportunity to compete for a spot on the team and instead chose to begin his professional career in 2015. Widely regarded as the top American heavyweight prospect, Franklin has built his undefeated record with relative ease since turning pro, knocking out nine of his first 10 professional opponents. Franklin made his SHOWTIME debut in the co-featured bout of the Claressa Shields vs. Christina Hammer event in April, earning a unanimous decision over former No. 1-ranked U.S. amateur Rydell Booker.



“In my SHOWTIME debut earlier this year, I felt I could have put on a better show but I won and that’s most important,” Franklin said. “Winning this fight is an important step toward my dreams of fighting for a heavyweight championship. This fight also is a chance for the fans to see me more focused and prepared. Jerry Forrest has been around the game for a while and he brings a lot of skills to the ring. I will be ready for him.”



Forrest (25-2, 19 Ko), wa Newport News, VA., has won eighteen consecutive bouts since dropping back-to-back contests to world title challenger Gerald Washington and Michael Hunter, whose only professional loss came to former undisputed cruiserweight champion Oleksandr Usyk. Forrest, a 6-foot-1 southpaw, scored an eight-round unanimous decision over Joshua Tufte his last time out in April.



“This is a long time coming for me,” said Forrest. “My record and my potential are definitely worthy to fight in the main event on national television. This is where I should be. I’m very comfortable and I’m not at all overwhelmed. I’ve fought in the Nationals and big tournaments and I’m not afraid of the spotlight. Franklin throws a lot of punches and tries to bully you out. He’s not super accurate from what I see. He’s a heavyweight who will try to outwork you. I see him as a very similar fighter to Andy Ruiz. My training is going great, I haven’t been out of shape in two years. I’ve been in the gym grinding and doing it old school.”



Wallin (20-0, 13 Ko, 1 ND) wake U.S. debut on SHOWTIME in April, also on the undercard of Shields-Hammer, but his fight with Nick Kisner was cut short after an accidental headbutt left Kisner unable to continue, resulting in a No Decision. The 6-foot-5 Wallin turned pro in 2013 and has gradually risen in the rankings by recording 20 straight wins in Europe prior to his American debut. The 28-year-old southpaw won the Swedish Boxing Championship at 16-years-old, fought against Anthony Joshua twice as an amateur and was a member of the Swedish National Boxing Team. Currently ranked in the top-ten by both the WBA and IBF, Wallin now has his sights set on becoming his country’s first Heavyweight Champion since Ingemar Johansson in 1960.



“My U.S. debut did not go the way I had hoped and I didn’t get a chance to show off my skills,” said Wallin. “I’m really looking forward to going out there again getting a chance to show a lot more. This is a fight I need to win if I want to go somewhere. I need to win and I need to look good doing it. I need to be sharp at all times and not take anything for granted. This is a sport where everything can change in the blink of an eye.”



Maluwa (34-4-1, 21 Ko) anatembenuka ovomereza mu 2003 and has enjoyed a long, successful career competing mostly as a cruiserweight. Undefeated through the first seven years and 25 ndewu ntchito yake, Flores suffered his first setback when he traveled to Australia to challenge Danny Green for his IBO Cruiserweight world title, dropping a unanimous decision. The Arizona native bounced back by winning eight of his next nine fights before getting a second chance at a world title, again traveling to his opponent’s hometown. Nthawiyi, Flores was stopped by WBC Cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew in Liverpool. Flores has since moved to heavyweight, where he has won two of his three fights.



“Not only is this a winnable fight for me, Ine ndine 100 percent winning this,” said Flores. “I’m working with [ophunzitsa] Angel Heredia and Ibn Cason and world class heavyweight Kubrat Pulev. Working with this team is perfect for getting my strength and conditioning up for this fight, and sparring with one of the top guys in the world in Pulev is making me very sharp. I know Wallin is undefeated and has a good amateur style. He’s tall and has good boxing ability. I know he’s got some talent and is a young up and coming guy. He’ll be trying to make a name for himself off of my name, so I’ll be ready for that.”



Barry Tompkins will call the action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The wamkulu sewerolo ndi Gordon Hall ndi Richard Gaughan kukonza ndi Rick Phillips kutsogolera.



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About ShoBox: The New Generation

Kuchokera pomwe linayamba mu July 2001, ndi otsutsa lofunika Showtime nkhonya zino, ShoBox: The New Generation wakhala nkhani achinyamata luso chikufanana ndinavutika. The ShoBox nzeru ndi televise zosangalatsa, khamu zokondweretsa ndi mpikisano machesi pamene kupereka kutsimikizira pansi wofunitsitsa chiyembekezo kuyesetsa kuthetsa dziko udindo. Ena mwa kukula mndandanda wa 80 omenyana amene anaonekera pa ShoBox ndi zipangizo kuti nkhokwe dziko maudindo zikuphatikizapo: Errol Spence Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay olandiridwa, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams ndi zambiri.

USA Boxing Alumni Association Open for Registration

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Colorado Springs, Chilolo. (November 2, 2017). – The newly created USA Boxing Alumni Association registration is officially open for those interested in becoming members.
The Alumni Association, which was created to champion a lifelong, mutually beneficial relations between USA Boxing and its alumni, including boxers, akuluakulu, makochi ndi okonda nkhonya, will help connect generations of champions, as well as help inspire and give back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions inside and outside the ring.
The Alumni Association will bring together former boxers, coaches and officials that have reached all levels of success in amateur boxing, as well as people who have a love for Olympic-style boxing,” anati Mike McAtee, USA Boxing Executive Director. “This association will help expand our grassroots and help create the future champions of USA Boxing and alumni members.
Open to anyone possessing a love for the sport and looking to stay connected with amateur boxing, the Alumni Association members are granted access to a variety of special events that will be hosted by the Alumni Association, including the first annual USA boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.
The reception, which will honor and celebrate the five inaugural members of the Alumni Association Hall of Fame, will be held on December 8 in Salt Lake City in conjunction with the 2017 USA Boxing Elite and Youth National Championships & Junior and Prep Open. The five inductees include:
  • Muhammad Ali
  • Tom Coulter
  • Buddy Davis
  • Evander Holyfield
  • Roosevelt Sanders
World-renowned CBS and Showtime announcer Al Bernstein will serve as Master of Ceremonies for the event.
USA Boxing makes a positive difference in the lives of thousands and thousands of young people on a daily basis, and I am so honored to serve as emcee for the inaugural USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame Reception. This new arm of USA Boxing will be a terrific addition to an already great organization,” Bernstein anati. “I look forward to a great week.
In addition to Bernstein’s role as emcee, many esteemed members of the USA Boxing alumni community are scheduled to attend the inaugural event, kuphatikizapo: Michael Carbajal, BJ Flores, Larry Fullmer, Virgil Hill, Raul Marquez, Steve Smoger,Jesse Valdez, Micky Ward ndipo Eddie Weichers.
When joining, which cost $40/year, new members will be given a t-shirt, keychain and e-wallet. For more information on the USA Boxing Alumni Association, lemberani alumni@usaboxing.org kapena ulendo USABoxing.org
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Inaugural USA Boxing Alumni Association

Hall of Fame Reception to be held Dec. 8 in Salt Lake City

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HURRICANE WRIGHT WANTS TO TOPPLE TOP CRUISERWEIGHTS CHICAGO BOXER TARGETS CHAMP SHUMENOV

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Chicago, IL (February 22, 2016) – BoxRec.com says Junior Wright is the number-two ranked cruiserweight in the United States, and the Chicagoan is keen to show he should have the top slot.

Pa Lachisanu, ndi 15-1-1 Wright got a 1st round stoppage over Jim Franklin on a show in Iowa, and the boxer feels he’s building superb momentum, which will soon result in another title shot.

The fight was over so fast I couldn’t really tell you much about it,” said Wright, akuseka. “But I threw a really good body shot to put him down and then afterwards I just threw a lot of combinations when he got up and they stopped it. I feel great about my win. While training for my world title fight with Rakhim Chakhiev in 2015, I had an injury but still went ahead with the fight. After the match I had surgery and now I am 100 hundred percent. I feel ready for all the top cruiserweights in the world, from what I see there is not much out there to worry about in the division. I would love the opportunity to fight Beibut Shumenov for a world title. He is one of the dominant champions and his fights happen in the U.S. so I feel there is no home-turf advantage, no jet leg to worry about. I feel very confident in this fight and my abilities!”

Wright is now No. 13 in the WBA and wants to fight best in the division, including WBA world champion Shumenov, or BoxRec No. 1 in the USA, BJ Flores.

His promoter Dmitry Salita backs the fighter nicknamed “Mphepo Yamkuntho” all the way.

I’ve always felt that Junior Wright is one of the best cruiserweights in the world and most definitely in the U.S.,” Mawu anati. “I believe he has the tools to compete with and beat the best fighters in the cruiserweight division.