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CHRISTINA HAMMER TRAINING CAMP NOTES

WOMEN’S WBC & WBO MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION TO MAKE U.S. DEBUT IN TOUGH DEFENSE AGAINST FORMER CHAMPION TORI NELSON ON Viernes, Junio 22
Tickets on Sale For Event At Masonic Temple in Detroit Headlined By Two-Time Gold Medalist Claressa Shield’s Attempt To Become A Two-Division World Champion

Unified Women’s WBC and WBO Middleweight Champion Christina Hammer has taken to the mountains of Austria for this leg of her intense training camp.

 

 

 

Martillo (22-0, 10 KOs) la convertirá en Estados Unidos. fighting debut while defending her titles against former world champion Tori Nelson (17-1-3, 2 KOs) el viernes, Junio 22. The bout will serve as a supporting bout to two-time Olympic Gold Medalist and unified women’s super-middleweight champion Claressa Shields’ attempt to become a two-division world champion against unified women’s 154-pound champion Hanna Gabriels at Masonic Temple in Detroit, me.

 

 

 

Shields vs Gabriels will be contested for the vacant IBF and WBA Middleweight World Championships and telecast on SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION at 10 p.m. ET/PT live on SHOWTIME. Extensive highlights of Hammer vs. Nelson will also be shown.

 

 

 

Martillo, of Dortmund, Alemania, has dominated the women’s middleweight division since 2010. The 27-year-old says training at elevation in the mountains of Austria is bringing the best out of her.

 

¿Cómo ha ido el campo de entrenamiento hasta el momento?

 

 

 

“My camp has gone well. We train three times a day and work hard to be in the best shape possible on June 22 in Detroit.”

 

Can you tell us about your current training location?

 

 

 

“We are in Austria, staying at a place in the mountains that is about 5000-feet elevation. It’s amazing here. The nature and the mountains inspire me and give me power. It’s very comfortable to do my roadwork and go to the boxing gym because everything is situated in a comfortable way.”

 

What is a typical day like at training camp?

 

 

 

“We’ve been in Austria for the last 10 día. En 7:30 soy, we start the first interval runs. En 9 soy, I have breakfast and at 11 soy, we go up to the mountains to our gym (which is at 6500 feet high) to do my strength and conditioning work. Más tarde, in the afternoon, we start our boxing work. The nature and beautiful surroundings give me peace of mind.”

 

How and why is your training camp built into different stages?

 

 

 

“The mountains are perfect to prepare for the fight. You are away from your hometown stay more focused on training. The air is thin and this high level of elevation gives your body a higher level of conditioning. En Junio 10, we will move on to our next stage of training, which will take place in the United States. That will be to help acclimate me to the new time and climate for fight night on June 22, which is when I will put all of this hard work together and have it pay off in a big way.”

 

Who is your head trainer?

 

 

 

“My coach is Dimitrie Kirnos. I started my professional career with him. He himself was Soviet Union Boxing Champion and trained many top champions. He is old school and pushes my mind and body to the limit. He is a big part of my team we have a great bond. I have much respect and admiration for him.”

 

Have you done anything different preparing for this fight?

 

 

 

“I spar with lots of shorter fighters, like Tori Nelson. I guarantee that it will be much more explosive and impressive than Claressa Shields was against her.”

 

American fans love knockouts. Can they expect a Christina Hammer KO on June 22?

 

 

 

“That’s why I train hard and give everything in the gym. I want to be amazing that night and a knockout would be a perfect ending.”

 

 

What is your prediction for Junio 22?

 

 

 

“I will show my power and skills. People will see who the real unified Middleweight Champion of the world is. My performance will speak for itself!"

 

Las entradas para el evento, el cual es promovido por Salita, están disponibles en Ticketmaster.com o en la Oficina de Masonic Temple Box en (313) 832-7100. entradas VIP tienen un precio de $300, boletos de primera fila en $125, y restantes entradas en $75, $50 y $35.

Two time Olympic Medalist Dychko to face Marrone June 16 en St. Petersburgo, Florida

Junio 16 poster.jpg

Tampa, Florida (Mayo 23, 2018) – Fire Fist Boxing Promotions is proud to announce two-time Olympic medalist Ivan Dychko will face former world title challenger Mike Marrone in an eight round heavyweight contest Saturday, Junio 16 en el Coliseo de St. Petersburgo, Florida.

 

 

 

Born in Kazakhstan and fighting out of Kissimmee, Florida, Dychko was among the world’s top amateur boxers.

 

 

 

The 27-year-old captured a bronze medal at the 2012 y 2016 Juegos Olímpicos. In addition to his Olympic success, Dychko is a three-time medalist at the World Amateur Champions and medaled twice at the Asian Games. As a pro, the 6’9 Dychko’s 5-0 with all of his victories coming by knockout, 3 of which came in less than a round.

 

 

 

Born and raised in Vero Beach, Florida, Marrone started his career 18-0. En 2011, Marrone move down in weight to challenge Guillermo Jones for the WBA cruiserweight title but was stopped in the sixth round. Having faced world champions and contenders in Jones, Shannon Briggs, Chazz Witherspoon, DaVarryl Williamson, Francesco Pianeta and Charles Martin, Marrone, 21-8 (15 Nocáuts), is by far Dychko’s most experienced foe.

 

 

 

“When I got the call about adding Dychko-Marrone to the card I was over the moon,"Dijo Jody Caliguire de Fire Fist Boxing Promotions. “Ivan has all the tools to be a future heavyweight champion and had an incredible amateur career. Mike’s fought for the world title and faced many of the best plus he’s a fan favorite in Florida. Both men have something to prove in this fight and the fans are in for a real treat.”

 

 

 

This special evening of boxing is headlined by a ten round NBA middleweight championship showdown between unbeaten Connor Coyle, an Ireland-based Tampa transplant, against bitter rival Danny “El Bebo” Pastrana of Orlando, Florida.

 

 

 

The co-main event pits popular Tampa native Nicholas Iannuzzi (19-4) against Vincent Miranda (17-2) in an eight round cruiserweight affair. Iannuzzi returned from a 3 ½ year layoff in March to knockout Lemarcus Tucker in three rounds. Miranda, que pelea fuera de atlanta, GA and is originally from Puerto Rico, has wins over former title challengers David Telesco and Brian Barbosa.

 

 

 

Unbeaten welterweight standout Ramal Amanov, undefeated phenom Mark Reyes Jr., 126 pound powerhouse Jose “Lil Pacquiao” Resendez, Ali Tareh, Joseph Fernandez and Rodriguez Cade will all fight in separate undercard bouts.

 

 

 

Los boletos están a la venta en https://www1.ticketmaster.com/event/0D00548D9F1C967E. Fire Fist Boxing Promotions is also offering a special discount for all military members, active or retired, y sus familias. For details on the military discount, please email Matt@Knockoutpublicity.com.

 

Frases de Leo Santa Cruz Los Angeles Workout & Fotos

Featherweight World Champion Santa Cruz Rematches Four-Time World Champion Abner Mares Saturday, Junio 9 Vive en SHOWTIME desde el STAPLES Center en Los Angeles & Presentado por Liga de Campeones de Boxeo
Haga clic en AQUÍ Para las fotos de Esther Lin / SHOWTIME

LOS ANGELES (Mayo 22, 2018) – Campeón del mundo de peso pluma Leo Santa Cruz hosted a media workout in Los Angeles Tuesday as he prepares for his world title rematch against four-time world champion Abner Mares Sábado, Junio 9 en vivo por SHOWTIME del STAPLES Center en Los Ángeles en un evento presentado por Premier Boxing Champions.

 

 

 

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will also feature unbeaten super welterweight world champion Jermell Charlo la defensa de su título ante el ex campeón del mundo Austin trucha.

 

 

 

Las entradas para el evento en vivo, que está promovido por Ringstar Deportes y Promociones TGB, comenzar en $50, Más tasas aplicables, y están a la venta. Para comprar boletos, visite AXS.com o haga clic en AQUÍ.

 

 

 

Santa Cruz and Mares first battled in August 2015 at STAPLES Center with Santa Cruz earning the majority decision and a vacant featherweight title. The consensus top-five featherweights will look to put on a repeat of the performance that saw them throw over 2,000 golpes combinados.

 

 

 

Santa Cruz was joined at City of Angels Boxing Tuesday by his father and trainer, Jose Santa Cruz, and Ringstar Sports Chairman and CEO Richard Schaefer. Here is what they had to say Tuesday:

 

LEO SANTA CRUZ

 

 

 

I think Abner has looked better in recent fights, but not so much that he looks unbeatable or anything. He’s shown some improvements but I feel I’ve gotten much better as well. It’s going to be a great fight and I’m going to come out victorious.

 

 

 

He says he’s going to box me more this time, but it’s easier to say that than do it. When you get in the ring and hear the fans, they make you want to brawl. Once you hear the crowd you want to entertain them. You love to hear the people scream.

 

 

 

I’m going to try to go out there and give the fans a great fight like I always do. I feel like I’m in great condition right now. I feel a lot stronger and even my dad has told me this is as good as he’s seen me look.

 

 

 

I’ve learned a lot since the first Mares fight. I’ve learned how to adjust during a fight better. I’m a more complete fighter and it’s going to help me look even better this time.

 

 

 

I’m still as motivated as ever. I have the same hunger as if this fight was for my first title. I never underestimate anyone and always give it my all in the gym. It’s no different heading into this one.

 

 

 

We’re going to try to win bigger this time but I’ll be ready to go 12 rondas. I’d definitely love to stop him. If the knockout comes it comes, and if I see an opening I’m going to take advantage.

 

 

 

I try to motivate my dad as much as I can by training hard. He says he’s happiest when I’m working hard so I just keeping trying to push it every day and make sure he’s happy.

 

 

 

The two fights with Frampton definitely made me a better fighter. They gave me a lot of experience and I learned a lot from those fights. I know I’m going to be a better fighter for this fight than the first time we fought.

 

 

 

We always prepare for 12 rondas. I’ve been going 13 rounds in sparring because my dad always likes to go one extra. This has been one of the best camps we’ve had as far as conditioning and sparring.

 

 

 

I am ready to unify with any of the featherweight champions. Me and Gary Russell Jr. fought in the amateurs. He beat me but it was a good fight and I believe I can beat him. I know the tactics I’d use. Hopefully I can get my rematch.

 

 

 

We’re focused on improving everything in camp. Estamos trabajando en mi poder, velocidad, foot work and all of the skills it will take to win this rematch.

 

JOSE SANTA CRUZ, Leo’s Father & Entrenador

 

 

 

The first fight with Mares was a bit rough and even dirty at times. After four rounds I felt like they were stealing the fight from us so I told Leo to tire him out and show that he’s the better boxer. The results of the fight proved that.

 

 

 

There are a lot of great fighters out there but not many have good defensive techniques and that is where every fighter can improve. With my kids and with Leo I have always trained him to be good defensively because anyone can throw punches but not everyone can take a punch and keep going. I have always loved this sport but I love to win even more. Leo is still growing but I think he’s the best fighter at featherweight right now.

 

 

 

I definitely think that Mares will come with new skills to this fight and have a different approach with his new trainer now that he’s with Robert Garcia. I think he’ll try to box more and look to get us on the counterpunch.

 

Richard Schaefer, Presidente & Director general de Deportes Ringstar

 

 

 

Leo is the kind of fighter who always rises to the occasion and always finds a way to come out victorious. It’s really a 50-50 lucha. I can give you a lot of reasons why both guys are going to win. It’s the best fight on June 9 and it’s one of the best fights you’re going to see this year.

 

 

 

Leo Santa Cruz and Abner Mares are never going to be in a boring fight. They create special action and drama in the ring. The winners are going to be the fight fans every time.

 

 

 

This is an important fight for both of these guys. It’s about bragging rights in Los Angeles and in the loaded featherweight division. I know that it’s going to bring out the best in both fighters.

 

 

 

Leo won a very narrow decision that could have gone either way, but Leo pulled it out in the first fight. Abner and Robert Garcia have meshed really well and Robert has been able to bring the best out of Abner. He’s going to give Leo Santa Cruz a great challenge again and with the fight in Los Angeles, the fans will definitely propel both guys to go extra hard.

 

 

 

These are the kind of fights that fans love. This is the kind of fight that transcends boxing. These are two fighters who are just incapable of being in a boring fight. They put people on their feet.

 

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Los creadores de las inyecciones ENERGY® de 5 horas se inscriben como patrocinador principal de Claressa Shields vs.. Lucha por el campeonato mundial de peso mediano femenino de Hanna Gabriels el viernes, Junio 22 En vivo por SHOWTIME

Salita Promotions proudly announces that Living Essentials, LLC, the makers of 5-hour ENERGY®, the energy shot for hard-working people, has signed on as a principle sponsor of the upcoming “It’s Our Time to Shine” professional boxing event on Friday, Junio 22, en el Templo Masónico de Detroit, Michigan.

 

 

 

Featuring two-time Olympic Gold Medalist and unified women’s super middleweight Champion Claressa Shields attempting to become a two-division world champion against unified 154-pound champion Hanna Gabriels, “It’s our Time to Shine” will be televised live on SHOWTIME BOXING: EDICIÓN ESPECIAL (10 p.m. ET / PT). The two champions will be contesting for the vacant IBF and WBA Middleweight World Championships.

 

 

 

“I am delighted that the makers of 5-hour ENERGY® shots are supporting the historic world championship event taking place in Detroit,” said Salita Promotions Founder, Dmitriy Salita. ‘It’s Our Time to Shine’ will be an exciting night of professional boxing from beginning to end and I am sure a shot of 5-hour ENERGY® will keep fans engaged and energetic for all the exciting action happening in the ring.”

 

 

 

Living Essentials, LLC released the following statement: “The makers of 5-hour ENERGY® shots are excited to support Salita Promotions, as they prepare for the return of Claressa Shields and world championship boxing to Detroit – – a city rich in boxing history and the hometown of 5-hour ENERGY®.”

 

 

 

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Escudos (5-0, 2 KOs), who grew up in nearby Flint, was the first American boxer in history – male or female – to win consecutive Olympic Gold Medals. The 23-year-old turned professional following the 2016 Olympics and became unified women’s super middleweight world champion in just her fourth professional fight. Shields now begins her first camp with renowned trainer John David Jackson as she attempts to become a two-division champion.

 

 

 

Two-division champion Gabriels (18-1-1, 11 KOs) is the reigning WBA and WBO World Champion. The native of Costa Rica won her first world title at welterweight in 2009 and has since fought in an astounding 11 consecutive world-title fights. The 35-year-old won her first belt in the 154-pound division in 2010 and became unified champion in 2016. En su última pelea, Gabriels avenged the only loss on her record, un 2013 defeat to then-undefeated title challenger Oxandia Castillo. She looks to become a three-division world champion on June 22.

 

 

 

Showtime boxeo: SPECIAL EDITION will also feature extensive highlights of unified women’s middleweight champion Christina Hammer (22-0, 10 KOs) as she defends her WBC & OMB en su U.S. debut against former world champion Tori Nelson (17-1-3, 2 KOs).

 

 

 

Las entradas para el evento, el cual es promovido por Salita, están disponibles en Ticketmaster.com o en la Oficina de Masonic Temple Box en (313) 832-7100. entradas VIP tienen un precio de $300, boletos de primera fila en $125, y restantes entradas en $75, $50 y $35.

The Bosnian PrinceArmin Mrkanovic defeats Nicholas Lavin this Past Friday night in Queens, Nueva York

Mrkanovic now eyeing rematch with UBF champ Josh Himes

Queens, Nueva York (Mayo 22, 2018)–ArminThe Bosnian PrinceMrkanovic returned to the ring after an 11-month absence to win a win six-round unanimous decision over Nicholas Lavin in a cruiserweight bout that took place this past Friday night at Amazura Concert Hall in the Jamaica section of Mrkanovic’s hometown of Queens, Nueva York.

 

 

 

Mrkanovic controlled the action, and won by shutout scores of 60-54 on all cards to up his record to 8-3.

 

 

 

The bout was the 1st ring appearance for Mrkanovic since his highly controversial defeat against Josh Himes that took place last June 24th in West Virginia.

 

 

 

En ese combate, Mrkanovic should have been awarded the bout as he outboxed Himes, and even asked for a review of the fight by the UBF, but his requests fell on deaf ears, and now Mrkanovic is demanding a rematch for the UBF title.

 

 

 

“1st of all, it was good to come back and get a win. It its always special to perform in front of my hometown fans,” said Mrkanovic, whose focus quickly turned to Himes and the UBF.

 

 

 

I demand a rematch with Himes. The UBF told me that they would make this happen, and to this point they have been silent. Everyone who saw the fight knows that I got screwed, so it is only right that we do this rematch. Himes knows what happened. He has not even fought since our fight. I am ready now, so hopefully the UBF and Himes do the right thing and make this happen.

Nico Hernández captura el título mundial de peso mosca de la IBA en su quinta pelea profesional Destaca a su compañero medallista de bronce olímpico “Irlandés” Paddy Barnes


Evento inaugural
PARTICIPACIONES DE ALTA
Sábado, Mayo 19, 2018 * 9:00 p.m. Y / 6:00 p.m. PT
El nuevo campeón mundial IBA de peso mosca Nico Hernandez
(L-R) entrenador en jefe Lewis Hernández, entrenador asistente Villa, Nico Hernandez, El árbitro del Salón de la Fama y funcionario de la IBA, Steve Smoger, y el promotor John Andersen..
(foto cortesía de Courtney Wells / Boyd Gaming Corp.)

MULVANE, Mayo. (Mayo 21, 2018) — Se hizo historia el pasado sábado por la noche en el “SUPERBOX EN VIVO: Hay mucho en juego” tarjeta pay-per-view, cuándo 2016 Medallista de bronce olímpico y héroe local, Nico Hernandez, noqueó al retador húngaro Nochevieja “The Silent Assassin” Canal en la primera ronda para capturar la vacante Asociación Internacional de Boxeo (IBA) Campeonato Mundial de Peso Mosca en apenas su quinta pelea profesional, en Kansas Estrella Arena en Mulvane, Kansas.

 

 

 

En la primera pelea por el título mundial celebrada en Kansas, Hernández (5-0, 4 KOs) Kanalas abrumado (14-7, 9 KOs), the former World Boxing Federation (WBF) campeón mundial de peso súper mosca, convertirse en el más joven (22) OTRO campeón mundial de la historia, además de establecer el récord de la menor cantidad de peleas profesionales necesarias para convertirse en campeón mundial de la IBA..

 

SUPERBOX EN VIVO: Hay mucho en juego se lanzó como la nueva serie de boxeo en vivo de Super Channel,SUPERBOX EN VIVO, en colaboración con KO Night Boxing LLC, y se transmitió en vivo exclusivamente en Canadá por Super Channel..

 

 

 

Medios Deportivos Integrados distribuidos “SUPERBOX EN VIVO: Hay mucho en juego” en los Estados Unidos por cable, pago por visión satelital y digital, ya que se transmitió en vivo en todo el mundo en FITE.TV aplicación y el sitio web (excluyendo Canadá).

 

 

 

Hernández se mostró agresivo desde el campanazo inicial., golpeando canalas’ cabeza y cuerpo. Un gancho de izquierda de Hernández al cuerpo realmente lastimó a Kanalas, que cayó desde un derechazo que siguió al feroz disparo al hígado. Kanalas venció al Salón de la Fama Steve SmogerCuenta, y era solo cuestión de tiempo antes de que Hernández terminara la pelea.. llegó pronto, justo después de que otra combinación de cuerpo y cabeza pusiera al rival húngaro en la lona por segunda y última vez..

 

 

 

“Mucha gente subestima mi poder.,” Hernández dijo después de la pelea.. “Creo que una vez sintió mi poder., No creo que ya lo quisiera. Sentí que le había quitado el corazón. yo era paciente, Quería que diera unas vueltas para ver qué tenía., pero le quité el corazón. Realmente no puedo estar decepcionado porque ahora soy campeón mundial.”

 

 

 

“Nico estuvo explosivo el sábado por la noche y mostró instinto asesino.,” promotor John Andersen comentado. “el iba a boxear, but I think he smelled fear, y Nico se metió en Kanalas’ cabeza. Él lo sintió y saltó sobre él.”

 

 

 

Antes de dejar el ring, Hernández tomó el micrófono en el centro del ring y llamó al tres veces olímpico y dos veces medallista de bronce olímpico., “Irlandés” Paddy Barnes (5-0, 1 KO), quien era el favorito para ganar una medalla de oro en la división de peso mosca en el 2016 Juegos Olímpicos. Fue eliminado en la ronda de 16 y Hernández se llevó a casa la medalla de bronce. “Hay un medallista de bronce de (Del norte) Irlanda, Paddy Barnes, y es con quién realmente me encantaría pelear.”

 

 

 

“Creo que es una pelea sobre la que deberíamos iniciar una conversación.,” Andersen comentó. “No es la línea que Barnes es 21 (él es 31) y no conozco muchos 30 o pesos mosca mayores. Tiene mucho sentido y puede ser una gran pelea.. Ambos son medallistas de bronce olímpico., ya peleó en programado 10 y 12 peleas redondas, y tener cinturones. (Barnes es el campeón intercontinental de peso mosca de la OMB). Nico necesita dar un paso adelante en términos de competencia, demasiado. Creo que deberían subir al ring y luego veremos qué pasa..

 

 

 

“Si no quieren hacer esta pelea de inmediato, tal vez podamos aumentarlo poniéndolos en la misma tarjeta, y luego pelear el año que viene. Esta pelea tiene mucho sentido para ambos peleadores y Nico ya ha dicho que quiere pelear contra Barnes.”

 

 

 

Hernández se unió a los actuales campeones mundiales de la IBA, peso semipesado Sergey Kovalev y mediano junior Marcos DeLuca, así como ex campeones mundiales de la IBA, como miembros del Salón de la Fama Oscar de la Hoya, George Foreman, Roberto Durán y Arturo Gatti, además de estrellasRoy Jones, Jr., Bernard Hopkins, Shane Mosely, James Toney, Michael Kessler, eric morales, Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castillo, Glen Johnson y Antonio Tarver.

 

 

 

2011 Medallista de oro en el Campeonato Juvenil de Rusia Andrey Afonin (6-0, 3 KOs) mantuvo intacto su récord invicto cuando pedro “El Reguilete” Rodríguez (23-4, 19 KOs), el cubano y ex Asociación Mundial de Boxeo (AMB) Campeón federal de peso crucero, no pudo contestar la campana en la tercera ronda del evento coestelar.

 

 

 

Peso pesado ucraniano invicto Oleksandr Teslenko (13-0, 11 KOs), promovido por DiBella Entertainment y peleando desde Toronto, detenido Terrance “gran jim” Mármol (9-6, 7 KOs) en la segunda ronda.

 

 

 

Peso pluma invicto de Washington Victor Morales, Jr. (9-0, 5 KOs) fue demasiado paraDavid Berna (15-4, 14 KOs), de Hungría, quien se quejó de una lesión en el codo y perdió por nocaut técnico en el segundo asalto., en el abridor televisado.

 

 

 

En la pelea de swing televisiva, que se llevó a cabo antes del evento principal, popular peso welter junior de Wichita Jeff rasgueo (3-0, 2 KOs) mantuvo el tren rodando’ con un nocaut en el segundo asalto al nativo de Nigeria Archie Weah (2-11).

 

 

 

En la pelea más competitiva de la noche, así como el único partido que llegó hasta el final, St. peso crucero luis leroy jones (3-3, 2 KOs) ganó por decisión unánime en cuatro asaltos sobre Kansas City, favorito de KS Chris Harris (2-3-2, 2 KOs).

 

Los resultados completos de abajo:

 

RESULTADOS OFICIALES

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT – CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL IBA VACANTE DE PESO MOSCA

Nico Hernandez (5-0, 4 KOs), Wichita, Kansas

WTKO1 (2:52)

Sylvester Kanalas (14-8, 9 KOs), pectorales, Hungría

(Hernández ganó el título vacante mundial de peso mosca de la IBA)

 

 

 

Co-estelar – PESOS PESADOS

Andrey Afonin (6-0, 3 KOs), kursk, Rusia

WTKO2 (3:00)

Pedro Rodríguez (23-5, 19 KOs), Miami, FL vía Cuba

 

 

 

PESOS PESADOS

Oleksandr Teslenko (13-0, 11 KOs), Toronto, Canadá pasando por Ucrania

WKO2 (0:30)

Bienvenido Terraza (9-6, 7 KOs), San Petersburgo, Florida

 

 

 

cruceros

leroy jones (3-3, 2 KOs), San Luis, MO

WDEC4 (39-37, 39-37, 39-37)

Chris Harris (2-3-2, 2 KOs), ciudad de Kansas, Kansas

 

 

 

JUNIOR welters

Jeff rasgueo (3-0, 2 KOs), Wichita, Kansas

WTKJO2 (2:56)

Archie Weah (2-11), Norcross, GA a través de Liberia

 

 

 

Pesos pluma

Victor Morales, Jr. (9-0, 5 KOs), Vancouver, Washington

WTKO2 (2:56)

David Berna (15-4, 14 KOs), Budapest, Hungría

 

 

 

 

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INFORMACIÓN:

 

 

 

www.konightboxing.com, www.internationalboxingassociation.com

 

 

 

Gorjeo: @NicoMHernandez @KONightBoxing @SCSportsTV Kansas_Star @KansasStarArena @IntegratedPPV @Fitetv @NeonStarSE

El invicto peso welter Gerome Quigley lucha contra Raymond Serrano por los títulos de peso welter de la USBA y del CMB de los Estados Unidos el sábado, 16 de junio en Gardens Ice House en Laurel, Maryland

 

 

LAUREL, MARYLAND (MAYO 21, 2018)–Welter Gerome Quigley buscará permanecer perfecto cuando se ponga duro Raymond Serrano en una batalla de 10 asaltos por los títulos de USBA y WBC de Estados Unidos en Sábado, 16 de junio en La casa de hielo de los jardines en Laurel, Maryland.

 

 

 

El programa es promovido por Jeter Promotions y GQ Promotions..

 

 

 

Quigley de Montgomery Village, Maryland tiene una marca inmaculada de 18-0 con 16 nocauts, y es uno de los contendientes más subestimados del mundo.. Afirma que estará listo para su pelea más difícil hasta la fecha..

 

 

 

“No sé mucho sobre él, aparte de que es duro y duradero.. Esta será una buena prueba para mí., y estoy pasando al siguiente nivel con esta pelea. Serrano es probado en batalla, así que debería sacar lo mejor de mí,” dijo Quigley.

 

 

 

A pesar de tener casi un 90% nocaut en proporción, Quigley siente que es más un boxeador que una pelea que solo busca el nocaut..

 

 

 

“Me miro como un boxeador-golpeador. Estoy bien equilibrado. Cuando la gente ve mi historial, pueden verme solo como un golpeador debido a todos los nocauts, cuando la realidad es que soy boxeador. Tengo más habilidad para boxear que para golpear.”

 

 

 

Esta pelea es una oportunidad para que Quigley aparezca en el mapa y sea mencionado con los mejores pesos welter del mundo..

 

 

 

“Una victoria me pondría en la mezcla y me garantizaría un lugar en el top-10 o top-15 del WBC y la FIB.. Pondrá al mundo en conocimiento de quién soy como luchador.”

 

 

 

Quigley ha estado ejerciendo su oficio en el área de Beltway (Quigley ha peleado en Alemania 3 veces) mientras aumenta lentamente su nivel de competencia. Ahora siente que está listo para ascender en los escenarios nacionales y mundiales..

 

 

 

“Me mantuve discreto y construí mi récord y tal vez me acerqué sigilosamente a alguien. Estaba promocionando mis propias peleas. Vi este modelo que (mostrar co-promotor) Tony Jeter utilizó. Es una inspiración para lo que he hecho. Se promovió a sí mismo. Se clasificó dos veces en el top 15 y consiguió algunas peleas importantes.. I feel, especialmente con esta victoria, Yo puedo hacer eso.”

 

 

 

Aunque hay mucho en juego para esta pelea, Quigley lucha por algo más que dos cinturones y un ranking mundial.

 

 

 

“Si todo va bien, Puedo traer a mi prometido y dos hijos aquí. Están viviendo en frankfurt, Alemania, y puedo traerlos de vuelta aquí.”

 

 

 

Quigley fue 68-5 como aficionado, y fue dos veces campeón del Abierto de Estados Unidos, así como un 2007 semifinalista en el Torneo Nacional PAL.

 

 

 

Una cartelera apilada con 6 luchadores invictos viendo acción.

 

 

 

Antonio “The Magic Man” Tarver Credits USA Boxing for giving him Structure that carried him to top

COLORADO SPRINGS, Vuelta. (Mayo 21, 2018) – Future Hall of Famer Antonio “The Magic Man” Tarver (31-6-1, 1 NC, 22 KOs) has just about done it all as a boxer having been an Olympic medal winner and world champion as an amateur, along with capturing five major light heavyweight world titles as a professional, as well as a pair of El Anillo magazine’s top honors, and four other world championships in two different divisions.
I credit USA Boxing for giving me structure for the first time in my life,” Tarver explicó. “Everything was scheduled; curfew, eating, entrenamiento, dormir….todo! I then understood that I had to be accountable for everything I did. I had talent, but I wasn’t structured, and that was bigger than me. I had to adjust to authority. My determination took off, giving me support I never had before. I went on to make speaking engagements and get sponsors. I broke barriers. I’ve been the best at every level that I fought at in the world.
Tarver was a highly decorated amateur who had an amazing 158-12 registro. He is the only boxer to capture gold medals at World Amateur Championships, U.S. National Championships and Pan-American Games in the same year (1995). The Orlando, Florida-born southpaw won a bronze medal at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, losing in the quarterfinals to future world champion Vassiliy Jirov, who Tarver had defeated in the semifinals of the 1995 Campeonato Mundial Amateur. Tarver also won top honors at the 1994 National Golden Gloves Tournament and 1995 World Championships Challenge.
I went on a winning roll in 1995 and went into the Olympics in rare form,” Tarver dijo. “And that’s why I was favored to win a gold medal. I was hitting him (Jirov), the same guy I’d beaten in the World Championships, but no points were registering for me. I had a good second round, but I was down three points, so I threw my game plan away in the third round. I felt I had to do more and got away from my style: counter punching, not getting hit, and being patient. I thought I had won and so did a lot of people. I made up for that, aunque, with a gold-medal professional career.
I had been faced with a decision about going pro after I was beaten in the ’92 Olympic Trials. I decided to stay in the amateurs, despite not having any guarantees about making the 1996 U.S. Equipo olímpico. I sacrificed four years of my pro career, which is why I turned pro at a relatively late age (27). I was determined when I found out the 1996 Olympics were in Atlanta. I think I made the right decision and I have no regrets.
I had always dreamed of going to the Olympics. I saw Roy Jones, Jr – we first fought each other at 13 – get robbed of gold. I was watching that on television, jumped up, and knew where I was heading: The Olympics! We both suffered horrible decisions in the Olympics and I knew then that our careers would be parallel.
Tarver made his pro debut February 18, 1997 en Filadelfia, parada Joaquin Garcia (4-0) en la segunda ronda.
I was an Olympic bronze medal winner but when I first turned pro,” Tarver added, “I didn’t have a promoter or manager. Nobody was willing to take a chance on me until I was 4-0, when I signed by first contract with Russell Peltz. I felt nobody could beat me.
Nobody was able to beat Tarver, at least until his 17º pelea profesional, cuándo Eric Hardingdefeated Tarver by way of a 12-round unanimous decision.
Dos años después, Tarver embarked on a 12-fight murderer’s row stretch during the next seven years, arguably establishing him as the No. 1 peleador libra por libra en el mundo. It all started with a successful rematch with Harding (21-1-1) in Indianapolis, when Tarver dropped Harding in the fourth round, plus twice more in the fifth, on his way to a fifth-round technical knockout to avenge his lone pro loss to that date.

Next up for Tarver was a showdown with 44-3 Montell Griffin for the WBC and IBF 175-pound division titles, which were vacated by Roy Jones Jr., Abril 26, 2003 en el Foxwoods Resort Casino en Mashantucket, Connecticut. In his first world title shot as a pro, Tarver pitched a complete shutout, decking Griffin in the first and last rounds to shut out his opponent by scores of 120-103 de los tres jueces.
Siete meses más tarde, sin embargo, Tarver lost a controversial 12-round majority decision and his WBC crown (he was stripped of his IBF belt) to WBA Super and IBO champion Jones in Las Vegas. The following May at the venue, Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, aunque, Tarver became the first to knockout Jones, putting him to sleep in the second round.
Tarver then became a mainstream celebrity, appearing on late-night shows and covers ofEl Anillo magazine and KO Magazine, and co-hosting an ESPN Viernes Night Fights transmisión por televisión.
I was robbed in my first fight with Roy,” Tarver insisted. “They called my knockout of Roy the greatest upset in light heavyweight history. Why didn’t they see me coming? I had beaten everybody ranked ahead of me. Roy was the pound-4-pound king, but he knew. I may not be the fastest, the quickest, or the strongest, but I doubt that there’s ever been a pro fighter to enter the ring with a higher IQ than me. Even at my age, I still feel that way today.
The WBC stripped Tarver of his title in 2004 for fighting IBF champion Glen Johnson (41-9-2) instead of the WBC mandatory challenger. Johnson, irónicamente, was stripped of his IBF title for the same reason right before his fight in Los Angeles with Tarver. Tarver and Johnson fought for El Anillo and IBO titles and Johnson won a 12-round split decision.
In their rematch seis meses después en Memphis, Tarver won a unanimous 12-round decision over Johnson to capture the IBO strap. Tarver completed his trilogy with Jones, retaining his IBO title with a unanimous 12-round decision (117-111, 116-112, 116-112).
Tarver lost a 12-round decision June 10, 2006 in Atlantic City to Bernard Hopkins for the IBO championship, which was soon vacated and recaptured by Tarver with a 12-round majority decision over Elvir Muriqi (34-3).
Tarver traveled to Australia in 2011 to challenge IBO cruiserweight champion and local hero Danny Green, who retired after nine rounds, as Tarver added another title belt to his display case.
En diciembre de 2013 en Temecula, California, Tarver knocked out Jonathon Banks (29-2-1) en la séptima ronda, and Tarver’s last fight was a 12-round split decision draw with former world champion Steve Cunningham (28-7) en Newark, Nueva Jersey.
En 2006, Tarver starred as MasonThe Line” Dixon, the heavyweight champion in the film,Rocky Balboa.
Tarver, as he marches towards his planned history-making performance by becoming the oldest heavyweight world champion of all-time, also has served as a color commentator in boxing for Spike TV and Showtime.
Hoy, a la edad de 49, Tarver is still technically active, and he also trains his son and undefeated middleweight prospect, Antonio Tarver, Jr. (5-0 (4 KOs), where they live in Tampa, Florida.
I was older than the rest of the boxers on the U.S. Olympic Team and the U.S. National Team,” Tarver remarcó. “What a team! Guys like Diego Corrales y Zab Judah didn’t make that Olympic Team. I gave Floyd Mayweather, Jr. his first moniker, ‘Pretty Boy Floyd’, until he changed it years later to ‘Money’. We had a bond on that Olympic team with Floyd, Fernando Vargas, David Reid, Zarim Raheem and the others.
Although at the age of 49 he is still an active fighter, Tarver occassionally does some color commentating and he trains pro and amateur boxers at a gym in Tampa, Florida. “I’m not retired as a fighter,” Tarver commented. “I started a program, ‘Train with The Champ’, and it includes room rent and training. I like to say it’s an AirB&B for boxing. I train my son (5-0 de peso medio Antonio Tarver, Jr. ya está. I learned a lot from my early days, training in Orlando with my coach, Lou Harris, and I reunited with Jimmy Williams, que es 90 ahora, training my son together in Tampa.
Tarver also is an advocate of the relatively new “Asociación de Graduados de boxeo EE.UU.,” que fue creado para defender una vida, las relaciones de beneficio mutuo entre EE.UU. boxeo y sus alumnos, –boxeadores, funcionarios, entrenadores y fanáticos del boxeo — la Asociación de Graduados conecta generaciones de campeones, inspirando y dando la espalda a los futuros campeones de boxeo de EE.UU. boxeo, dentro y fuera del anillo de.
I’m going online to join,” Tarver dijo. “I’m looking forward to attending an Alumni Association meeting, Junio 24-30 during the Junior Olympics in Charleston, Virginia Occidental.
Everything that goes around, viene alrededor, in USA Boxing. Just ask future Hall of Fame candidate Antonio Tarver.
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ADONIS STEVENSON RETAINS WBC LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER BATTLING BADOU JACK TO MAJORITY DRAW IN HIGHLY COMPETITIVE BOUTSATURDAY IN SPLIT-SITE DOUBLEHEADER ON SHOWTIME®

Gary Russell Jr.. Outpoints Joseph Diaz Jr. to remain WBC Featherweight Champion at MGM National Harbor
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PUERTO NACIONAL, Maryland. (Mayo 20, 2018) – WBC Light Heavyweight world champion Adonis Stevenson and former two-division world champion Badou Jack fought to a highly competitive majority draw Saturday at Air Canada Centre in Toronto. At MGM National Harbor in Maryland, and in the opening bout on SHOWTIME, Gary Russell Jr.. (29-1, 17 KOs) derrotado Joseph “JoJo” Díaz Jr. (26-1, 14 KOs).

 

 

 

Con el sorteo, Stevenson retains the WBC belt in what was Toronto’s most significant world title fight in more than 30 año. Los jueces anotaron la pelea 115-113 in favor of Jack and 114-114 dos veces. Russell won his fight via unanimous decision, 115-113 y 117-111 dos veces, to retain his WBC featherweight world title.

 

 

 

The Stevenson-Jack bout was the main event of a split-venue SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING doubleheader. Laideo recap here: https://s.sho.com/2LgUaqL

 

 

 

 

It was a day that saw SHOWTIME deliver three world championship fights from three countries.

 

 

 

 

In a bout filled with momentum swings, it was Jack (21-1-4, 13 KOs) who was the busier and more accurate fighter. While Stevenson (29-1-1, 24 KOs) outpointed Jack in the early rounds, the challenger turned it on in round number seven and dominated the champion in the second half of the fight. In rounds seven through ten, Jack out landed Stevenson 114-40. Sin embargo, a ferocious body shot from the right hand of Stevenson in round ten altered the momentum back in his favor.

 

 

 

Stevenson, who has resided in Montreal since he was five-years-old, was able to gain a second wind in the 11ºronda, riding the momentum of the body shot that injured Jack. With everything on the line in the night’s final round, both fighters emptied the tank and left it all in the ring. Jack rebounded tremendously and when the final bell rang, it was Stevenson who was struggling to stay on his feet.

 

 

 

I went to the body and saw that he was fatigued,” said Stevenson, who moves to 9-0-1 en peleas de título mundial. “I had to keep the pressure on him. He’s a slick fighter, a two-time world champion but I felt I won the fight.

 

 

 

I used both hands. I touched him a lot with the right hand on the body and slowed him down. He tried to come and attack me. I feel like I won the fight but I’ll give him a rematch if he wants it.

 

 

 

Gato, who started the fight sluggishly, thought he did enough in the later rounds to win the fight.

 

 

 

I thought I definitely won the fight,” dijo Jack, who drew for the fourth time in his career. “No judge had him winning. I have no idea why I can’t get a decision. It could be that they’re jealous of Floyd and don’t like him. I’m one of his top fighters. I can’t do anything about it. I’m not the judge. I have to respect their decision.

 

 

 

Maybe I started the fight too slow. I gave away those rounds. He didn’t really hit me. I can’t do anything about it, let’s do a rematch in Las Vegas. I came to his backyard, it’s time he comes out to Vegas.

 

 

 

In the main event from MGM National Harbor in Maryland, it was a tactical and hard fought battle of two former U.S. Olympians as Russell Jr. (29-1, 17 KOs) defeated Diaz Jr. (26-1, 14 KOs). Russell won the contest via unanimous decision, 115-113 y 117-111 dos veces, to retain his WBC featherweight world title. The 29-year-old hometown favorite used his hand speed, quickness and relentless attack to overwhelm Diaz Jr., the previously undefeated top-ranked contender.

 

 

 

Russell Jr.’s game plan to dictate the pace and establish the jab was clear, throwing a career-high 587 jabs throughout the 12-round battle. While the number of punches landed were close (199-192 in favor of Russell Jr.), Russell Jr.’s output trumped Diaz Jr.’s accuracy as the champion’s career-high 992 punches thrown were the most ever for him in a CompuBox tracked fight. Díaz Jr. was committed to attacking the body of Russell Jr., but he was unable to break the champion down, who injured his right hand in the third round.

 

 

 

We train to survive those body shots,” dijo Russell Jr. “We put the work in every day in the ring. We consistently grind and push ourselves to be great and we push ourselves to the limit.

 

 

 

I was disappointed in my performance because I wasn’t planning on going the distance. I hurt the right hand, but I still had to use it, because he could not get past my jab.

 

 

 

Díaz Jr. showed heart and youthful enthusiasm, closing the fight with a strong final round but ultimately, he lacked the creative, diversified attack needed to truly trouble Russell Jr.

 

 

 

The game plan was to break him down with the body shots and start attacking him more in the later rounds,” said the South El Monte, California. nativo. “But I started attacking him too late and didn’t pick it up until the 8th or 9th round. Gary Russell Jr.. is a tremendous fighter and he did a great job keeping me at bay.

 

 

 

This will just make me a hungrier fighter. I hope I got the respect of a lot of fight fans. I wanted to become champion against the best featherweight fighter in the world. Tonight wasn’t my night but I’m going to bounce back harder and I’ll be champion soon.

 

 

 

Earlier in the day of in a live stream on the SHOWTIME Sports YouTube Channel and SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook Page, Josh Warrington became the new IBF featherweight world champion by upsetting Lee Selby in a split-decision victory. Los jueces anotaron la pelea 116-112, 115-113 y 113-115.

 

 

 

Saturday’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING doubleheader will replay on Monday at 10 p.m. ET / PT por SHOWTIME EXTREME.

 

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Subriel Matías shines; defeated Mexican Adrián Estrella

Cataño, Puerto Rico – El super prospecto puertorriqueño Subriel Matias (10-0, 10 Nocáuts) del barrio Maternillo de Fajardo, ganó por nocaut técnico en el quinto asalto sobre el mexicano Adrián Estrella (28-2, 24 Nocáuts) en combate celebrado en el parque Pedro 'Perucho’ Cepeda en Cataño como parte del evento promovido por Fresh Productions Boxing.

 

En las dos primeras rondas, Estrella supo establecer su boxeo, pero entrando en la tercera ronda, El puertorriqueño comenzó a lanzar un jab certero que lo llevó a combinar más tiros para llevarse la ronda..

 

La cuarta ronda estuvo llena de acción para ambos peleadores.. Ambos conectaban golpes con malas intenciones, pero en la segunda mitad de la ronda, Matías supo conectar tiros certeros al cuerpo y al rostro de la estrella mexicana que se encontraba en mal estado una vez finalizada la ronda.. Después de esto, Estrella decidió no seguir con el combate.

 

“Tengo mucho que mejorar,” dijo Subriel Matias, “Perdí las dos primeras rondas, el me domino, pero sabíamos que la victoria era nuestra porque voy de menos a más y ya entrando en tercera ronda, Estaba mejor. Sabía que lo iba a atrapar. Sé que pude haber dado más en la victoria, pero ganamos y estoy feliz. Quiero agradecer a Adrián Estrella la oportunidad de enfrentarlo”.

 

El promotor Juan Orengo de Fresh Productions Boxing dijo que “Subriel demostró que es un boxeador que hay que tomar en serio. Su puñetazo hizo despegar a un guerrero mexicano en medio de la pelea. Ponemos fuertes pruebas a Subriel porque sabemos que tiene todas las herramientas para ganar y por ahora, sin lastimarse. Su currículum es muy avanzado y espera peleas más interesantes en el camino.. Pronto anunciaremos los próximos pasos.”.

 

Antes del partido, Matías ya tuvo fuertes victorias en el nocaut sobre el retador al título mundial Daulis Prescott de Colombia., ex olímpico Patrick Lopez, ex prospecto en ascenso Jeffrey Fontánez de Caguas, Puerto Rico y el poderoso golpeador brasileño Joaquim Carneiro.

 

Estrella, Por otra parte, tiene victorias sobre los ex campeones del mundo Celestino Caballero y DeMarcus 'Chop Chop’ Corley y otros aspirantes al título mundial, Balweg Bangoyan y Dante Jardón.

 

En otras batallas:

 

En el superwélter, Derrieck Cuevas (17-0-1, 14KO) defeated Mexico’s Jesús Álvarez (15-5, 11 KO) en un nocaut técnico en el séptimo asalto.

 

En los pesos ligeros, Néstor Bravo (13-0, 9 KO) derrotado por nocaut técnico en la primera ronda el colombiano Jean Sotelo (26-16-2, 16 KO) en combate de 8 asaltos.

 

En peso gallo, Jonathan 'Bum Bum’ López (3-0, 3 KO) de Humacao lució impresionante cuando ganó por nocaut técnico en la primera ronda sobre Frankie Santiago (1-2). Santiago visitó la lona tres veces.

 

En el 110 libras y seis rondas, Óscar Marrero (3-1, 2 KO) ganó por decisión unánime a Alexis Díaz (1-18-1) of Trujillo Alto. Los tres jueces anotaron 60-54.

 

En la división welter, Alberto Amaro (7-6, 3 KO) derrotado por nocaut técnico en el tercer asalto Heriberto Salamán (0-4) de Carolina.

 

En la división de peso súper pluma, Michael Adorno (3-0, 3 KO) de Vega Alta ganó por nocaut técnico en el tercer asalto a José Luis Cortés (0-2) de Aguadilla.

 

En duelo de debutantes en la división de peso pluma, Luis Enrique Rivera (1-0, 1 KO) de Cataño noqueó a Joshue Mercado ( 0-1 ) en la primera ronda.