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VICTOR CONTE LAUNCHES NEW HIGH-TECH BOXING TRAINING SERIES CONTE UNIVERSITY TV


San Charles, JOALO KA (April 3, 2018)Victor Conte has launched a new high-tech boxing training series called, CONTE UNIVERSITY TV. The first episode of this new advanced boxing training and educational series has recently become available.

 

 

 

 

Victor Conte is the widely known BALCO Laboratories Founder and current SNAC System CEO, with more thirty-five years of experience working with world class athletes. Conte has also been an outspoken anti-doping advocate since 2005.

 

 

 

 

 

Known as theSweet Scientist”, Conte has worked with a large stable of elite boxers which includes, Nonito Donaire, Daniele Jacobs, Shawn Porter, Demetrius Andrade, Julian Williams, Kaleb Plant, Willie Monroe Refresh. and many others.

 

 

 

 

Conte owns the cutting edge SNAC System research and training facility in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has developed some extraordinary new strength & conditioning methods that include both hypoxic (low oxygen) and hyperoxic (high oxygen) protocols.

 

 

 

 

E le, put on your science hats, strap on your seat belts, and check out episode one from Conte University TV, le sehlooho se reng History & Evolution of Hypoxic Training“.

Featherweight World Champions Leo Santa Cruz & Abner Mares Square-Off in World Title Rematch Presented by Premier Boxing Champions Saturday, June 9 ho tloha Staples Center a Los Angeles & Phela ka ho Showtime

Tickets on Sale Today at 12:00 p.m. PT

Los Angeles (April 2, 2018) – A rematch between featherweight world champions and Southern California rivals Tau “Tšisinyeho ea lefatše” Santa Cruz le Abnere Mares will headline action Saturday, June 9 live on SHOWTIME from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

 

 

 

 

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, eo e khothalletsoang ke Ringstar Sports le TGB phahamiswa, qala ka $50, garena ho tshwanetseng ditefello, 'me ba tsa rekisoa kajeno ka 12:00 p.m. PT. To purchase tickets visit AXS.com or click MONA ka 12:00 p.m. PT.

 

 

 

 

Santa Cruz (33-1-1, 18 Kos) and Mares (30-2-1, 15 Kos) first met in August 2015 at STAPLES Center and went toe-to-toe for 12 fast-paced rounds, with Santa Cruz eventually earning the majority decision and a vacant featherweight title. Hona joale, Santa Cruz will put his WBA Super World Featherweight Title on the line against the WBA Regular Featherweight World Champion Mares.

 

 

 

 

The initial matchup garnered “Ntoa ea Year” recognition and warranted a rematch between the consensus top five featherweights who will look to put on a repeat of the performance that saw them throw over 2,000 punches combined.

 

 

 

 

This is a fight that fans have been clamoring for and a fight that is certain to deliver action and drama,” said Richard Schaefer of Ringstar Sports. “This is once again a true battle for Los Angeles, with only one man able to walk out of STAPLES Center with that crown as the best in the city. Fans should get their tickets early, because this is sure to be a hot ticket given the styles of each man and the motivations they have to win this fight. I can’t wait to see what happens on June 9 and I look forward to another memorable fight.

 

 

 

 

It is rare that a rematch is as highly anticipated as the initial match, but Leo Santa Cruz vs. Abnere Mares 2 is one of those rematches,” o ile a re Tom Brown ea TGB ho phahamiswa. “Since their first match both Leo and Abner have gone on to solidify their positions at the top of the featherweight division, making a second meeting between them even more compelling. The winner will definitely become the man sitting at the top of a very competitive 126-pound division.

 

 

 

 

We are incredibly excited for this rematch of Southern California rivals to take place at STAPLES Center,” Lee Zeidman, E le mopresidente, STAPLES Center.Boxing fans are in for an amazing night of fights in downtown Los Angeles on June 9go th.”

 

 

 

 

SHOWTIME is proud to deliver yet another pivotal matchup between two of the consensus top-five featherweights in the world,” a re Stephen Espinoza, E le mopresidente, Sports & Event Programing, Showtime Networks Inc. “Santa Cruz-Mares 1 was a Fight of the Year-caliber fight with non-stop action from start to finish, and the rematch promises more of the samewith not just a world title at stake, but also Southern California bragging rights. This is the type of marquee bout that has become a hallmark of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, a true 50-50 showdown with high stakes implications.

 

 

 

 

The popular Mexican-American Santa Cruz fights out of Los Angeles and most recently stopped Chris Avalos in October 2017 after a pair of high stakes showdowns against Irish star and two-division world champion Carl Frampton. While Santa Cruz lost a close majority decision in their first matchup, he bounced back in January 2017 to defeat Frampton by majority decision and regain his 126-pound title. Pele ho moo, Santa Cruz won belts at 118 le 122 pounds while earning a reputation as one of boxing’s most active and exciting fighters. The 29-year-old also holds victories over Cristian Mijares, Kiko Martinez and Eric Morel and has competed in world title bouts in 14 ea hae ea ho qetela 16 fights since 2012.

 

 

 

 

The fans can expect a full-action fight just like the first one, maybe even better,” o ile a re Santa Cruz. “I know Abner Mares changed his trainer and Robert Garcia is a great trainer who will bring the best out of him. But we’re also smart and I have a strong team that will bring the best out of me. It will be a great fight once again for the boxing fans in Los Angeles.

 

 

 

 

A hlaha ka Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico and fighting out of Los Angeles, Dorella., -'Me became a four-time world champion in December 2016 when he dropped Jesus Cuellar on his way to a unanimous decision and another featherweight world championship. Mares most recently scored a technical decision over Andres Gutierrez in October 2017. A Mexican Olympian in 2004, the 32-year-old won his first title in 2011 when he beat Joseph Agbeko to capture the bantamweight crown. He continued to rise in the pound-for-pound list with victories over Anselmo Moreno and DanielPonce De Leon to win world titles at super bantamweight and featherweight. The June 9 bout will be Maresthird contest with World Champion trainer Robert Garcia, who helped Mares to a title-winning victory in their first fight together.

 

 

 

 

It’s been over two years since I fought Leo Santa Cruz and all I’ve been thinking about is redemption,” a re Mares. “Now that I’m with Robert Garcia and his team, you’ve seen the change. If they think I’m going to fight the same way, they are in for a surprise.

 

 

 

 

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Undefeated featherweight prospect Irvin Gonzalez added toFight Night at The Zone

 

This Saturday at The SportsZone in Derry, N.H.

 

 

 

Quincy, Boima. (April 2, 2018) — This Saturday night’sFight Night at The Zone”, e hlahisitsoeng ke Khothaletso ea Granite Chin Chin, has been strengthened by the late addition of hot prospect Irvin Gonzalez to a card already showcasing some of the best young, professional boxers in New England.

 

 

 

Granite Chin Promotions is on a mission to establish a fan-base in the Granite State, providing a fan friendly, full entertainment experience at The Sports Zone in Derry, New Hampshire.

 

 

 

Gonzalez (8-0, 7 Kos), fighting out of Worcester, MA, e ne e le 2015 New England Golden litlelafo mampoli, who qualified for the 2016 Olympic Liteko. The 21-year-old featherweight prospect will face Mexican Francisco “El MonoMedal (12-12, 8 Kos) a a tseletseng ho pota gia.

 

 

 

Gonzalez, who hasn’t fought since December 1 1 (sensational third-round knockout of previously undefeated 13-0 Marlon Olea in Providence), was supposed to fight St. Patrick’s Day in Boston, but he was informed the day of the weigh in that his opponent hadn’t cleared medicals.

 

 

 

I’m always in the gym working hard because I like to stay busy and be ready,” Gonzalez o ile a re. “No layoffs for me. I’ve been sparring 3-4 times a week to polish my craft. Ke kamehla lokisetsa. I was disappointed a few weeks ago, but I’m fighting on this card, and back on the right track.

 

 

 

I only focus on my next fight, April 7go th, against a tough, ba nang le phihlelo lireng. He’s a veteran boxer from Mexico. After this Saturday night, I’ll concentrate on my next fight, Ka 5go th at Foxwoods.

 

 

 

The addition of Gonzalez with a card featuring some of tomorrow’s stars such as Hartford, CT light heavyweight champion Richard “Popeye The Sailor Man” Rivera (6-0, 5 Kos) means two of the top three prospects in New England will be in action this Saturday in Derry. And several other promising boxers will also be in action. Rivera faces Randy “The Rattler” Campbell, of Ohio, in the six-round co-featured event.

 

 

 

We are happy to have Irvin on our show,” co-promoter Chuck Shearns a re. “His last fight fell out and we are always happy to help local fighters, especially someone of Irvin’s caliber. We have five undefeated fighters on this show. They’re legitimate prospects with a lot of upside. Irvin, Richie and Omar are starting to get national attention and New Hampshire fans are getting an early look at them. The veteran fighters on this show have a lot to fight for as well. ”

 

 

 

Dorchester, MA lightweight Gabriel Duluc (11-3, 2 Kos) headlines in the eight-round main event against Dallas veteran LarrySlomoshun” Smith.

 

 

 

Iraq War veteran Chris traieetti (25-4, 20 Kos), fighting out of Quincy, MA, meets Indiana veteran Jammin'James Morrow in an eight-round, non-title fight. Traietti, whose title will not be on the line, is also the co-promoter ofFight Night at The Zone.

 

 

 

Another top Conn. tsepo, Danbury junior welterweight Omar Bordoy (4-0, 1 KO), nka ka Carlos Galindo, ea Woburn (MA), in a four-round match. Other four-rounders on the undercard include Peabody, MA light heavyweight Russell Kimber (1-0) vs.. Dustin Caplinger; Irish welterweight Paddy McGee, now fighting out of Dorchester (MA), e etsa tlhahiso ea hae vs. Philadelphia’s Bardraiel Smith; Springfield, MA welterweight Anthony Velezquez (1-0, 1 KO) vs.. Philadelphia’s Shavante Dixon, and Claremont, NH junior middleweight Rickey Ford (1-1-1) vs.. Philadelphia’s Demetrius Thomas.

 

 

 

Also fighting on the undercard in six-round bouts are Stoughton, MA welterweight Travis Demko (5-1, 1 KO) vs.. Paul DeSouza, and New Jersey middleweight Chris “Sandman” Thomas (7-0-1, 4 Kos) vs.. Lynn, MA middleweight John Hantzopoulas.

 

 

 

Tsohle lintoa le bahlabani ba sehlooho ho fetola.

 

 

 

Tickets, turu ka $60.00 (ringside), $45.00 le $30.00, ke nyehlisitsoe le fumaneha ho reka ka www.ticketriver.com. Tables with wait service are also available for $400.00. Half-priced tickets are available for active members of the military, police and fire departments.

 

 

 

Mamati a butsweng ka 7:00 p.m., pele gia 7:30 p.m. LE.

 

 

 

Event sponsors include Betley Chevrolet, Tobin Scientific, Matrix Aerospace, TownPlace Suites, Manchester Monarchs and Cars.com.

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Hawkins decisions Serrano to wins NABA-USA Welterweight title

 

 

 

Wins by Hard Hitting Promotions fighters Pizarro, Cuevas & Yeah

 

Rock, Ellis, Williams and Alday remain undefeated

 

 

Philadelphia, PA (April 2, 2018)This Past Friday night, Malik Hawkins remained undefeated by winning a 10-round unanimous decision over Raymond Serrano to capture the NABA-USA Welterweight title that headlined an action-packed 8 bout card at The Fillmore in Philadelphia.

 

 

 

The sold-out show was promoted by Hard Hitting promotions.

 

 

 

Hawkins used his length to pick and land shots on the inside. Hawkins raced to the early lead, but the veteran Serrano got going in the middle rounds as he used his experience to get himself back into the fight by winning scrums on the inside and an occasional long right hand. Down the stretch, Hawkins dug down deep and took control of the fight as seemed to be the fresher fighter. Hawkins who had never been past seven rounds, paced himself well against a tough Serrano, who never showed any signs of retreating as the two stood and fought until the final bell.

 

 

 

Hawkins of Baltimore, MD won by scores of 98-92, 97-93 le 96-94 to raise his perfect mark to 13-0. Serrano of Philadelphia was urged on by his loyal fan base, but fell just short, and now drops to 24-5.

 

 

 

Heavyweight prospect Darmani Rock landed a hard right to the body that dropped Ronny Hale down and out at 1:27 of round two of their scheduled six-round bout.

 

 

 

Rock of Philadelphia is now 11-0 le 7 knockouts. Hale of Austin, Texas falls to 4-12.

 

 

 

Good looking prospect Brandon Pizarro rebounded nicely from his 1st professional defeat by pounding out a 4-round unanimous decision over Pablo Cupal in a lightweight fight.

 

 

 

Pizarro, 18 years-old of Philadelphia won by shutout scores on all cards of 40-36, 'me hona joale 9-1. Cupul of San Diego is 9-24.

 

Samuele Seah dropped Orlando Rizo three times in the 1st round, and their lightweight bout was stopped at 2:35 of that opening frame.

 

 

 

Teah dropped Rizo with a right hand early in the round. He followed that up with hard body shot that sent Rizo to the canvas, and finished off Rizo with another right hand.

 

 

 

Teah of Philadelphia is now 13-2-1 le 6 knockouts. Rizo of Managua, Nicaragua e 19-13.

 

 

 

 

Undefeated prospect Jeremy Cuevas got off the deck to come back to win a six-round unanimous decision of Erain Cruz in a super lightweight bout.

 

 

 

Early on it looked like it could have been a rough night for Cuevas as he ate a perfect right hand that sent him to the canvas in round two. A round later, Cuevas had blood dripping from his nostrils, but the young veteran got himself together and put his combinations together to come to take the rest of the fight, and win by scores of 59-55 tsohle dikarete tsa.

 

 

 

Cuevas of Philadelphia is now 8-0. Cruz of Ocala, FL is 4-5.

 

 

 

It looked like undefeated super middleweight Ronald Ellis would have a short night as he battered Taneal Goyco all over the ring in the first round of their scheduled six-round bout. Ellis continued to have Goyco in trouble throughout their affair, and dropped Goyco with a right hand in round three. Goyco hung tough, but took many power shots, and Ellis looked impressive in winning by shutout scores of 60-53 tsohle dikarete tsa.

 

 

 

Ellis of Lynn, MA hona joale 15-0-2. Goyco of Philadelphia 9-11.

 

Tramaine Williams won a six-round unanimous decision over Antonio Rodriguez in a featherweight bout.

 

 

 

Williams landed quick combinations, and cut Rodriguez over his right eye in the final round.

 

 

 

Williams of New Haven, CT won by scores of 60-53, 59-55 le 58-56 ho phahamisa letšoao ho 15-0. Rodriguez of Mexico is 12-21.

 

Joey Alday, Refresh. kept his knockout streak intact by stopping Michael Crain at 1:28 of round three of their scheduled 4-round junior middleweight bout.

 

 

 

Alday dropped Crain round two with a hard combination, and finished him off with a hard left to the body in round three.

 

 

 

Alday of Odessa, Texas hona joale ke 7-0. Crain of Smyrna, DE is 1-2.

 

 

 

For the latest info at @hardhitpromo on or

 

Hardhittingpromotions.com

 

 

 

 

ANTHONY JOSHUA OUTPOINTS JOSEPH PARKER IN HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP UNIFICATION SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME® BEFORE CAPACITY CROWD IN CARDIFF, WALES

Joshua Goes The Distance For First Time In His Career And Now Owns IBF, WBA & WBO Heavyweight World Championships

Encore Presentation In Primetime Tonight At 10:35 p.m. LE/PT Ka Showtime

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CARDIFF, WALES (March 31, 2018) – Undefeated and Unified Heavyweight World Champion Anthony Joshua went the distance for the first time in his career, outpointing previously undefeated champion Joseph Parker in a heavyweight unification bout Saturday on SHOWTIME in Cardiff, Wales.

IBF and WBA Heavyweight World Champion Joshua (21-0, 20 Kos) added Parker’s WBO title to his mantle with a 118-110, 118-110, le 119-109 unanimous decision before a boxing indoor attendance record of more than 78,000 fans at Principality Stadium.

While Joshua was the aggressor throughout, Parker established his jab in the early rounds in an attempt to negate Joshua’s six-inch reach advantage. And while Parker had his moments, Joshua was more active and landed the more meaningful punches and appeared to stagger the New Zealander on a handful of occasions.

In the championship rounds, it seemed the 28-year-old Joshua was going for the KO against Parker, who displayed a solid chin in becoming the only fighter to push Joshua the distance.

“I am not going to judge my performance,” Joshua said. “That’s for my coach to do. My strategy was to get behind the jab and we did that. The good jab will take you around the world.

“Through rounds 10, 11, 12, I was focused. I went the 12 rounds and I fought him hard, but it was light work. Ena ke litebele. Sena ke seo re se etsang. Joseph Parker is a world champion. I knew he was going to be determined. Sometimes this is how it goes. It becomes a tactical boxing fight. This was going to be about finesse, and I controlled behind the jab and used finesse.

“We cannot forget – I am now the unified heavyweight champion of the world.”

Ka mor'a hore ntoa, Joshua was asked by Sky Sports reporter Andy Scott if he’d like to face fellow-undefeated WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder for the chance to become undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.

“One hundred percent, 100 lekholong,” Joshua answered. “You’re asking me, do I want to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world? The WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO. Twenty one fights, six world championship fights. I am not into the hype. I am about the business. E le, let’s talk business. Eddie Hearn can talk with Al Haymon and (Shelly Finkel).

“Just like Dillion (Whyte) a re, ‘WILDER, LET’S GO, BABY.’ Let’s go. On this side of the pond, we are serious. Great Britain, the United Kingdom, we are representing. We have all the fighters, champions from heavyweight all the way down to the lower weight classes. We are about the business.”

Joshua didn’t seem disappointed he was unable to score a KO yet still admitted he wasn’t satisfied with the first distance fight of his career.

“Definitely, we are not satisfied. One step at a time,” Joshua said. “We are not our best yet but we are at the pinnacle of boxing. I always go in the deep end, always challenge myself. I am ready for more challenges. We will see what’s next.”

When pressed who he’d like to fight next, Joshua said, “Wilder. Wilder or Fury,” referencing fellow Brit and former unified heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury, who has been inactive since 2015 due to a variety of issues.

“Get him (Wilder) ka lesakaneng la litebele, and I’ll knock him spark out,” Joshua promised.

The 26-year-old Parker (24-1, 18 Kos) didn’t dispute the decision in what was the first unification fight between undefeated heavyweight champions since 1987.

“Today, I got beat by the better man. The bigger man,” Parker said. “My plan is to go home, work hard and come back again.

“I would work harder. Make more punches. I would love another go. We could have worked inside more but whatever happened, happened. You can’t go back and change that.

“I am young, matla, fit and ready to come back and challenge again. We’ll be back again stronger.”

Saturday’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will replay tonight at 10:35 p.m. LE/PT ka Showtime. Following tonight’s encore presentation, Joshua vs. Parker will air Sontaha morning at 9 a.m. LE/PT ka Showtime le Mantaha ka 10 p.m. LE/PT ka Showtime Extreme.

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IBF World Title Challenger Emmanuel Rodriguez sends message to WBA Champion Ryan Burnett

 

In Cardiff, Wales, WBA bantamweight world champion, Ryan Burnett ( 19-0, 9 KO oa ) successfully defended his belt against Venezuelan, Yonfrez Parejo ( 21-3-1, 10 KO oa ) ka ntsoe-leng qeto ea.

 

 

 

 

Pele e neng e, Burnett was the WBA and IBF world champion, but he vacated the IBF because he decided to face WBA ranked Parejo, instead of facing the hightly touted Puerto Rican boxer, Emmanuel 'Manny’ Rodriguez ( 17-0, 12 KO oa ), who is IBF top ranked.

 

 

 

 

Now Rodriguez is facing Paul Butler from England for the vacant IBF world title on a date to be announced. Purse bid schedule on April, 3 at the IBF headquarters in New Jersey.

 

 

 

 

Congratulations Ryan Burnett on your victory. You’re lucky for not fighting me for the IBF world title but I guess you’re smart by leaving the title vacant. We know you left the title because you know deep in your heart, that the title belongs to me. I’m always willing to fight you in your house, in front of your people, but I understand that your heart of a champion is having some issuessaid a confident Rodriguez.

 

 

 

 

Burnett saw how I won gold medal at the Singapore Youth Olympic Games in 2010. In that tournament, Burnett also won gold in another category, but I won the ‘Best Fighter Award’”.

 

 

 

 

Now my mind is 100% on Paul Butler who was a former world champion and is a veteran, but after that fight, and if Burnett has some honor left, we can unify belts in front of his people. Burnett has a big fan base that I admire a lot, and they deserve to see the best fighters facing each other”, re Rodriguez.

Lipolelo tsa Julian Williams tsa ho ikoetlisa kampong

Super Realweight Supernder e nka Nathaniel Ganimore Moqebelo, April 7 Ka 154-Pund Tind Tind Elinator Live On Show Tim Time from Hard Rock Rock & Casino, Las Vegas

San Charles, JOALO KA (March 30, 2018) – Bokamoso bo phahameng ba phahameng Julian “J-Rock” Williams o tla sheba ho ba haufi le sethunya se seng sa lefats'e ha a tobana le Nathaniel Gallimore ka sehlooho sa lefatše la 154-pound elinator Moqebelo, April 7 Live On Show Tim Tim Ka Hard Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas.

 

 

 

Ketsahalo ea pele ea pele ea mabokose e ile ea phatlalatsoa ke Erislandy Lara, 'Mampoli oa lefatše o telele ka ho fetisisa ka makhetlo a 154, ho qabola ka 'mampoli e sa feleng Jarrett Hurd Ka tsela e shebiloeng haholo-holo ea 154-ponto ea lefatše. The Showtime Championship Boxing telecast qala ka 10 p.m. Et / 7 p.m. Pt le ho hlahisa 'mampoli oa lefatše o moholo oa lefatše Kalebe Truax Ka mokhoa o ikhethileng khahlano le 'mampoli oa mehleng James DeGale.

 

 

 

Sehlooho sa sehlooho sa li-IBF sa ", Le ha e ne e tla ba thunya ea pele ea Gallidore ka sehlooho. Gallimore e hloekile ka tumelo ea hae ea hore o tla emisa Williams, Empa Williams o khethile ho se lumelle mantsoe a moma le ho tsepamisa mohopolo mosebetsing o le haufi.

 

 

 

“Ha ke na karabelo ho puo e tsoang Gallimore,” o ile a re Williams. “O leka ho lebisa tlhokomelo ho eena le ho e etsa ka tsela e se nang sehlopha. Haeba a batla ka morao-rao, o tla bua le eena.

 

 

 

“O bonahala eka ke mohale o matla, Empa ha ho mohla u tsebang ho fihlela u kena selikalikoe le monna. O mothating o chesang, Ke eena ea tsitsitseng mme ho hlakile hore o na le ts'epo e ngata. Re ne re nahana hore sena e ka ba teko e ntle mme ke nahana hore e tla loana ntoa e kholo bakeng sa balateli.”

 

 

 

Williams ha joale e qeta kampong ea koetliso ho ea Snac Gym in San Carlos, California e nang le mokoetlisi oa Stephen edward. Ntle le mosebetsi karolong ea pele ea koetliso philadelphia ka Decca Perez le Jaron Ennis, O hlasimolohile ka lintho tse ratoang ke Peter Quillin, Prenice Brene le Joey Spencer oa California.

 

 

 

“Ke ntse ke fihla California bakeng sa likarolo tsa kampo ho tloha 2014 'me ehlile ke ntho e' ngoe feela e mphang hloohong ea tlhaselo ea ntoa,” o ile a re Williams. “Ho na le lintlha le likarolo tsa ho fola hore re ka etsa mona. Hape ke tsela e ntle ea ho tlosa hole le lintho 'me e cheke haholo maemong a mang.”

 

 

 

Williams o ntse a le tseleng e lebisang ho contre ka mor'a ho lahla sethunya sa hae sa pele ho larmall Charlo ho 2016. Williams o ne a tseba hore ha ho hlokahale hore a qape papali ea hae kaofela 'me a folile sebakeng sa pele ba neng ba le Champion ea mehleng.

 

 

 

“Ke ne ke nahana hore ke sebetsa hantle ho Charlo ntoeng ea Charlo e le hore nke ke ka sutumelletsa konopo ea ho tšoha ka mor'a hore ke tsamaee,” o ile a re Williams. “Ka linako tse ling ua atleha 'me ka linako tse ling u lahleha. Morero o ne o lula o le ho ntlafatsa ntoa ka 'ngoe le letsatsi ka leng kampong, ke seo re ntseng re se etsa. Re tla bona ka Mphalane 7 haeba ho lekane.”

 

 

 

Le mohanyetsi ea kenang ntoa ea sena ho ea sebakeng se supileng sa ho kokota, Williams oa tseba hore o tla tlameha ho sebelisa tsebo eohle ea hae ea 'mele le ea kelello ho ntša tlhōlo.

 

 

 

“E tla ba ho 'na ho tla ho nna hore ntoeng ee e shebahala joang,” o ile a re Williams. “Ka selikalikoe u tlameha ho holile ho hola. Ha ke khone ho huleloa ke ntoa ea ntoa eo a e batlang. Haeba ke lula ke tsepamisitse maikutlo, Ke lokela ho mo laola.

 

 

 

“Ha ke sa tla hlola ke nahana ka mang kapa mang. Kea tseba hore ha ho na letho leo nka le etsang bokamosong ba ka thutong ena haeba ke sa otle Gallimore. Ke ikemiselitse ho ea moo 'me ke shebahale e khahla ka la 7 Mmesa.”

 

 

 

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Alfredo Angredo Angeloulo e kopa Sergio Mora in super Middleous Clash & Ontšhina Medina e ne e baka likhalase tsa Saule tsa likōmo tsa Saule tse ka tlas'a lefatše ka Moqebelo oa Mmesa 7 From Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas

 

Premier Tonakholo ea Litšoantšo tsa Champions. Jarrett Hurd

 

 

 

Las Vegas – (March 30, 2018) – E lula e thabisa Alfred “Dog” Angulo Mabatooa Khahlano le Motlatsi oa Lefatše oa Pele Sergio “The Latin Snake” Mora Ka ntoa e makatsang ea mehlano e mehlano ha e ntse e otloa Emanuel Medina (13-0, 9 Kos) lintoa Na Urralral (27-10, 18 Kos) ka ho pota-potiloeng tse robeli, April 7 Hard Rock Hotel le Casino, Las Vegas.

 

 

 

Ketsahalo ea pele ea pele ea mabokose e ile ea phatlalatsoa ke Erislandy Lara, 'Mampoli oa lefatše o telele ka ho fetisisa ka makhetlo a 154, ho qabola ka 'mampoli e sa feleng Jarrett Hurd Ka tsela e shebiloeng haholo-holo ea 154-ponto ea lefatše. Ketsahalo ea mantlha e tla bona Kalebe Truax e tla sireletsa sehlooho sa hae sa lilemo tse 168 khahlanong le James DeGale ka katie. The Showtime Championship Boxing telecast qala ka 10 p.m. Et / 7 p.m. PT le likarolo Julian Williams le Nathaniel Gallimore Ho kopana ka sehlooho sa sehlooho sa 154-ponto ea lefatše e bitsoang Elinator.

 

 

 

Litekete tsa Show, e khothalletsoang ke lipapatso tsa TGB le mate, li rekisoa hona joale 'me li fumaneha ka ho etela axs.com kapa ho thata & Casino, Ofisi ea Libuka tsa Las Vegas.

 

 

 

Ketso e tsoela pele joalo ka ava nya Knight (14-2-4, 5 Kos) kopana le O tsamaile Perez (19-21, 10 Kos) ho tsoa ho li-flyweight tse tšeletseng Ahmed Mahmood Mahmood (7-0-1, 3 Kos) nka ka Sharone Carter (8-2, 2 Kos) papaling ea maqephe a robeli.

 

 

 

Angulo (24-6, 20 Kos), Setsebi se matsaranka se nang le hape se kenyeletsang lintoa tse nang le likhomo tsa lefatše tse kang Ersandy Lara le Saule “Canelo” Álvarez, e batla ho khutla ho tloha tahlehelo ea ho kokota ho Freddy Hernandez ntoeng ea hae ea ho qetela. Angulo a hlahetse Mexicali, Mexico empa e phela le literene tsa California.

 

 

 

Mora (28-5-2, 9 Kos) ke 'mampoli oa ponto ea 154 ea hlasimolohileng ka mabitso a mang a maholo ho litebele nakong ea mosebetsi oa hae, ho kenyelletsa Shane Mosley, Vernon frurest le Daniel Jacobs. Ntoeng ea hae ea ho qetela ea Morala oa matsatsi a 37 a neng a lahlehile ke Tko ho isa Jamiontion Rechuniseng e makatsang.

 

 

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ANTHONY JOSHUA SCALES 242 ¼ POUNDS, JOSEPH PARKER 236 ½ FOR HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP UNIFICATION TOMORROW LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

“I’m willing to take risks and take him out early.” – IBF & WBA Champion Anthony Joshua

 

“I’m here for a war. You’re going to have to give everything to beat me.” – WBO Champion Joseph Parker

 

Showtime Championship Boxing® Ka 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT From Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales

 

 

 

Click MONA Bakeng sa Photos; Mokitlane: Esthere Lin / Showtime

 

 

 

CARDIFF, WALES (March 30, 2018) – IBF and WBA Heavyweight World Champion Anthony Joshua weighed-in at 242 ¼ pounds and WBO Champion Joseph Parker measured 236 ½ pounds Friday before a capacity crowd at Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff for their Heavyweight World Championship tomorrow live on SHOWTIME.

 

 

 

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins live at 5 p.m. LE/2 p.m. PT from ringside at Principality Stadium where nearly 80,000 fans will match boxing’s all-time indoor attendance record, initially set in 2017 in Joshua’s title defense against Carlos Takam at the same venue.

 

 

 

Joshua (20-0, 20 Kos) scaled his lightest in 10 lintoa, le fetang 10 pounds lighter than his October 2017 defense of the IBF and WBA titles, while Parker (24-0, 18 Kos) lekanya 10 pounds lighter than all three of his world championship bouts.

 

 

 

“Carrying around a bit of extra weight makes things difficult,” Joshua said. “I’ve been running well, training well. There’s been tough times in camp, but losing that little bit of extra weight has made things that little bit easier.

 

 

 

“It’s a perfect weight for the fighter I’m about to face tomorrow because he’s nimble and he’s quick. I’ve got boxing skill and I can control him, but I think the lighter I am the more I’ll be able to match him for speed.”

 

 

 

Parker, who will make his third defense as champion, took note of Joshua’s lighter weight.

 

 

 

"(Joshua’s weight) makes me think that he’s taking the fight very seriously,” Parker said. “There’s not much of a weight difference, se molemo. I think we’re both going to be fast tomorrow night. We’re both going to move well and throw some big bombs.

 

 

 

“I saw confidence in Joshua. He’s a good champion. I saw confidence so I’m expecting a really good fight.”

 

 

 

American Steve Weisfeld, New Zealand’s Ian Scott and Britain’s Steve Gray have been assigned as the three judges scoring from ringside. The third man in the ring will be Italy’s Giuseppe Quartarone.

 

 

 

“I’m not worried about a decision,” Parker said. “We’ve done everything we can in training to prepare. The biggest thing for me is the challenge of fighting someone like Joshua. If it goes into a dark place, how long will I stay there for? How fast can I come back?

 

 

 

“I’m here for a good fight. I’m here for a war. You’re going to have to give everything to beat me.”

 

 

 

The massive global event will be watched in more than 215 territories throughout the world, a distribution figure that is on par with some of the biggest boxing events in history.

 

 

 

“You have to remember that even though I’m heavyweight champion of the world, there’s another belt I’m fighting for. Kelellong ea ka, I’m a challenger,” Joshua said. “Scrap my belts. I’m challenging for the WBO heavyweight championship of the world. That’s what I’m going for and that’s what my mindset is. Ke lapile. I’m determined. I’m willing to go the distance or I’m willing to take risks and take him out early. I just want to secure that win one way or another.”

 

 

 

This will be just the 11go th unification in heavyweight history. Previous winners of unifications include Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis and Wladimir Klitschko. The last fighter to win a unification between undefeated champions was Mike Tyson in 1987.

 

 

 

“These wins are creating history,” Joshua said. “This type of fight where two champions who are undefeated come together is history. The last person to win was Mike Tyson thirty years ago. If I do win, I haven’t spoken about it much, but providing I do get this win we’re going to set history in late 2018. I’ll become undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.”

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Bekeng ena ho FNU Combat Sports Show, Tom, Tony and Rich discuss a wide range of topics. We even touch on a little WWE news at the end of the show. We begin with discussions about Anthony Joshua possibly signing to fight under the UFC Boxing banner and move on later in the show to preview his fight against Joseph Parker this weekend. We also cover the temporary suspension of Canelo Alvarez and the involvement of Mark Burnett in the new Professional Fighters League. Listen to the full show in the player below: