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Busy Spring for GH3 Promotions fighters

Nutley, Awon ara New Jersey (March 27, 2018)–Starting yi Friday, GH3 Promotions will be active as eight of the Promotional outfit’s fighters will be in action over the next six weeks.
Friday night at the Fillmore in Philadelphia, Consefeated Super Midweight Ronald Ellis(14-0-2, 10 KOs) will take on upset specialist Taneal Goyco (9-10-1, 4 KOs) ni a se eto fun ija mẹfa iyipo.
On the same card, aibikita Super Welterweight Joey Alday, Jr (6-0, 6 KOs) will battle Michael Crain (1-1) in a four round bout.
Lori April 12th ni Chicago, Kenneth Sims, Jr. (12-1, 4 KOs) will be making his 1st start since his lone defeat when he returns to action in a six-round junior welterweight bout.
Lori April 21st in Paramus, New Jersey, heavyweight Ronnie Hines will make his professional debut while lightweight Joel Flores, Jr. (0-0-1) will see action in four-round bouts
May 4th will see Alday come back to Philadelphia, and appearing on the same card will be undefeated super bantamweight Malik Jackson (2-0, 2 KOs)
Finally on May 11th, Super bantamweight contender Adam Lopez (16-2-2, 8 KOs) will fight in an eight-round bout while undefeated lightweight Thomas Mattice (11-0, 9 KOs) will see action in a six-round bout.
We are gearing to continue to move our fighters this Spring. We are planning several big shows in the Summer where our more advanced fighters will continue to step up the competition. That all begins yi Friday in Philadelphia with Ronald Ellis, who is coming off the draw with Junior Younan in a bout we thought he deserved to get the decision. I am excited to see Joey Alday make his first start under our promotional banner, and what better place to unveil a knockout artist then in front of the knowledgeable boxing fans in Philadelphia,” said GH3 Promotions CEO, Vito Mielnicki.

Son/father Bob & Murray Goodman to be inducted into Class of 2018 New York State Boxing Hall ti loruko

Sunday, April 29, fifa irọbi Ale
Kid Chocolate, James J. Corbett, Jack McAuliffe and Sam Taub head new class

(L-R) – Bob and Murray Goodman
NIU YOKI (March 26, 2018) – Boxing lifers Bob Goodman ati awọn baba rẹ, awọn pẹ Murray Goodman, are among 23 members of the Class of 2018 being inducted into the New York State Boxing Hall of Fame (NYSBHOF) lori Sunday Friday (12:30-5:30 p.m. ATI), April 29.
The seventh annual NYSBHOF induction dinner will be held once again at Russo’s On The Bay in Howard Beach, Niu Yoki.
A legendary boxing publicist, Murray Goodman (Bronx) brought his son into the sweet science when Bob was only eight years old. The rest was historic for the Goodmans, who are both inductees in several Halls of Fame, including the International Boxing Hall of Fame.
This is a great honor for me and my father,” Bob said. “I wish he were alive today to be there. I’m a boxing lifer. I was eight years old going to all the training camps with my father, who was a boxing writer and sports editor for the INS (Hearst News Service) iṣẹ. The joke is I was conceived at Grossinger’s (Catskill Resort Hotel training camp). Boxing just came into my life. My dad and I had some businesses in promotions and public relations, all different kinds of sports-related businesses, but there was always boxing.
I’m the luckiest guy in the world. I was brought up doing the very things I loved. How many people can say that? I met and became friends with Joe Louis, Marcel Cerdan, Sugar Ray Robinson, Rocky Graziano, Rocky Marciano and so many others. I’d stay in camps for weeks. I’d get up to run with the boxers and got a chance to be around my heroes. I also got to know trainers and others in boxing and later fans. I got to know everybody. I was brought up in boxing, my whole life was boxing, 65 years in the business.
Bob is, boya, best known as Vice President and Matchmaker for Madison Square Garden (1985-1994), as well as a quarter-century serving as Vice President of Boxing Operations, Matchmaker and Director of Public Relations for Don King Productions. He also promoted many world champions as President of his own company, Garden State Boxing.
I remember going away to training camps for weeks at a time,” the 78-year-old Goodman fondly remembered. “I’d take pictures, write stories every day and use my telecopier to send them to AP and UPI. I did so much being brought up un the business, even loading trucks up with chairs, awọn iwọn, speakers and more. My father was the Publicity Director for the International Boxing Club at Madison Square Garden. I worked there when I was a teenager.
I’m honored to be inducted into the New York State Boxing Hall of Fame with my father and so many boxing guys. They’re different from people in any other sports. One of the awards I’ve won that I’m most proud of is the James J. Walker Memorial Award for Long and Meritorious Service to Boxing (BWAA in 1960).
I’m fortunate to have transcended various eras in boxing. It was a different world back then, we had 20-30 writers stay for weeks at training camps. I got to know old-time boxers and trainers.
Bob Goodman (L) checking Muhammad Ali’s weight and on right with Rocky Marciano
Goodman, who served in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1958-62, stays active today working with veteransgroups. He is President of the Weymouth Township Veteran’s Advisory Board, and also active with the American Legion and part of the Honor Guard with the Korean War Veterans Association.

Bob Goodman (jina ọtun) was inducted into the IBHOF in 2009, his father Murray in 1999
Among the world champions Bob has worked with are Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Joe Fritarier, Larry Holmes, Ken Norton, Felix Trinidad, Roberto Duran, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, Bob Foster, Salvador Sanchez, Sugar Ray Leonard, Julio Cesar Chavez, Wilfredo Gonez, Ricardo Lopez, Bernard Hopkins and so many more.
Ngbe boxers nlọ sinu awọn NYSBHOF ni (Spring Valley) IBF Cruiserweight World asiwaju Al “Ice” Cole (35-16-3, 16 KOs), (Long Island) WBA ina heavyweight Lou “Honey Boy” Valley (36-6-2, 22 KOs), (Central Islip) IBF Junior Welterweight World asiwaju Jake Rodriguez (28-8-2, 8 KOs), (Brooklyn) aye lightweight akọle Challenger Terrence Alli (52-15-2, 21 KOs), ati (Buffalo) undefeated aye-kilasi heavyweight “Baby” Joe Mesi (36-0, 29 KOs).
Posthumous olukopa ni Roll ni o wa NBA & NYSAC World Featherweight asiwaju (Manhattan) Omo kekere “Cuba Bon Bon” chocolate (136-10-6, 51 KOs), (New York City) 20thorundun heavyweight James J. “jeje Jim” Corbett (11-4-3, 5 KOs), (Williamsburg) World asiwaju Lightweight Jack “The Napoleon of The Prize Oruka” McAuliffe, (Kingston) WBC Super Lightweight asiwaju Billy Costello (40-2, 23 KOs), (Bekini) NYSAC Light Heavyweight World asiwaju Melio Bettina (83-14-3, 36 KOs), (Brooklyn / Yonkers) aye-kilasi middleweight Ralph “Tiger” Jones (52-32-5, 13 KOs) ati (Port Washington) heavyweight contender Charley “The Bayonne Bomber” Norkus (33-19, 19 KOs).
Living non-participants heading into the NYSBHOF are (Troy) Pulitzer joju-gba sportswriter Dave Anderson, (Brooklyn) olukọni / Onimọnran Pete Brodsky, (Rockaway) Boxing akoitan / olootu Herb Goldman, (Ardsley) NYSAC Alaga / adajo Melvina Lathan, ati (Brooklyn) NYSAC Chairperson/matchmaker/olugbeleke Ron Scott Stevens.
Posthumous ti kii-alabaṣe inductees ni o wa (Brooklyn) oruka announcer Johnnie Addie, (Brooklyn) matchmaker Johnny Bos, (Bronx) Boxing onkqwe / akoitan Bert Randolph Sugar ati (Lower East Side) redio & tẹlifisiọnu announcer / onise Sam Taub.
Kọọkan deede si inductee (tabi taara ọmọ) yoo gba a aṣa-a še igbanu àkàwé rẹ tabi rẹ fifa irọbi sinu NYSBHOF.
Awọn 2017 inductees won ti yan nipa awọn NYSBHOF nominating ẹgbẹ igbimo: Bobby Cassidy, Jr., Randy Gordon, Henry Hascup, Don Majeski, Ron McNair, ati Neil Terens.
Gbogbo boxers nilo lati wa ni aláìṣiṣẹmọ fun o kere odun meta to le yẹ fun NYSBHOF fifa irọbi, ati gbogbo inductees gbọdọ ti gbé ni New York State fun a significant ìka ti won Boxing dánmọrán tabi nigba ti nomba ti wọn ọmọ.
NYSBHOF
Kilasi ti 2012: Carmen Basilio, Mike McCallum, Mike Tyson, Jake LaMotta, Riddick Bowe, Carlos Ortiz, Vito Antuofermo, Emile Griffith, “Sugar” Ray Robinson, Gene Tunney, Benny Leonard, Tony Canzoneri, Harold Lederman, Steve Acunto, Jimmy Glenn, Gil Clancy, Ray Arcel, Nat Fleischer, Bill Gallo ati Arthur Mercante, SR.
Kilasi ti 2013: Jack Dempsey, Johnny Dundee, Sandy Saddler, Maxie Rosenbloom, Joey Archer, Iran Barkley, Mark Breland, Bobby Cassidy, Doug Jones, Junior Jones, James “Buddy” McGirt, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Bob Arum, Shelly Finkel, Tony Graziano, Larry Merchant, Teddy Brenner, Mike Jacobs, Tex Rickard ati Don Dunphy.
Kilasi OF 2014: Floyd Patterson, Tracy Harris Patterson, Billy Backus, Kevin Kelley, Juan Laporte, Gerry Cooney, Mustafa Hamsho, Howard Davis, Jr., Lou Ambers, Jack Britton, Terry McGovern, Teddy Atlas, Lou DiBella, Steve Farhood, Gene Moore, Angelo Prospero, Whitey Bimstein, Cus D'Amato, William Muldoon ati Tom O'Rourke.
Kilasi OF 2015: Saulu Mamby, Joey Giamba, Johnny Persol, Harold Weston, Lonnie Bradley, Paul Berlenbach, Billy Graham, Frankie Genaro, Bob Miller, Tommy Ryan, Jimmy Slattery, Bob Duffy, Mike Katz, Tommy Gallagher, Bruce Silverglade, Charley Goldman, Jimmy Johnston, Cedric Kushner, Harry Markson, Damon Runyon ati Al Weill.
Kilasi OF 2016: Aaron Davis, Charles Murray, Vilomar Fernandez, Edwin Viruet, Hector “Macho” Camacho, Rocky Graziano, Rocky Kansas, Joe Lynch, Joe Miceli, Ed Brophy, Joe DeGuardia, Randy Gordon, Dennis Rappaport, Howie Albert, Freddie Brown, Howard Cosell, Ruby Goldstein ati Jimmy Jacobs.
Kilasi OF 2017: Gaspar Ortega, Renaldo “Ogbeni” Snipes, Doug DeWitt, “The Bronx Bomber” Alex Ramos, Dick Tiger, Jose Torres, “Nonpareil” Jack Dempsey, Don Majeski, Ron Katz, Stan Hoffman, Bobby Bartels, Hank Kaplan, Al Gavin, Arthur Donovan ati Dan Parker.
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3 TIME WORLD CHAMPION JESSIE VARGASCONFIRMED FOR FOURTH EDITION OF BOX FAN EXPO TAKING PLACE ON CINCO DE MAYO WEEKEND, Satidee le 5, IN Las fegasi

Apoti àìpẹpẹo jẹ iṣẹlẹ ti o gaju ti o fun ni Boxing Fans ni anfani lati pade awọn onija okeere ati-ikini, Awọn aṣaju agbaye lọwọlọwọ ati iṣaaju, Awọn ayẹyẹ Boxing ati awọn eniyan ile-iṣẹ ni eto ti o sunmọ-sunmọ.
Tiketi lori tita ni bayi ni iṣẹlẹ
Las fegasi (March 26, 2018) – Three Time World Champion Jessie Vargas ti jẹrisi pe oun yoo han, Ni agọ kan ki o mu ipade kan & Kí pẹlu awọn onijakidijagan rẹ ni Ile-iṣẹ apejọ Las Vegas Fun ikede kẹjọ ti Box Fan Apewo that will take place
Satidee le 5, 2018 lati 10Mo wa si 5pm, Lakoko ti cyo de Mayo ija.
Vargas will once again appear at this year’s Expo where he will be launching and introducing his new Jessie Vargas Tequila Signature Bottle” Awọn ọja. Vargas will be signing gloves, photos and will also have merchandise for fans to enjoy. Boxing fans will also have a great opportunity to take pictures with this boxing star. Vargas will also be involved in a mega fight event versus Adrien Broner on April 21st ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ in Brooklyn, Niu Yoki. The fight will be Live on Showtime Boxing, Gbekalẹ nipasẹ Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju “PBC” and co-promoted by Mayweather Promotions and Dibella Entertainment.

Vargas is a Mexican American professional boxer who is a former two-weight world champion, having held the WBA (Regular) and IBO super lightweight titles in 2014 and the WBO welterweight title in 2016.
Vargas joins, David Benavidez, Jose Benavidez, Zab Judah, Shannon Briggs, Badou Jack, Kelly Pavlik, Erik Ilu ati Fernando Vergas laarin awọn ifigagbaga kutukutu si apoti ifihan apoti kan ti ọdun yii.

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Undefeated Number-One Ranked Middleweight Contender Demetrius Andrade Ready to Step in to Fight Gennady Golovkin on May 5th

Philadelphia, PA /White Plains, NY (March 26, 2018) — Undefeated, two-time world champion Demetrius Andrade (25-0, 16 KOs) is ready and available for a showdown with unified middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin, should Canelo Alvarez not be cleared by the Nevada State Athletic Commission on Kẹrin 10th fun re May 5th rematch with Golovkin.
Andrade, who is ranked number 1 by the WBO in the middleweight division, feels that if Alvarez is not cleared by the commission for his recent positive test for Clenbuterol, he would be the most obvious candidate to face Golovkin.
Mo ti se tan, willing and able to step to the plate on May 5th to fight Golovkin,stated Andrade. “Mo wa nigbagbogbo ni ibi-idaraya, and I will start VADA testing right now. I guarantee that I will pass all the tests. I know other fighters can’t say the same thing. I am undefeated, and a two-time world champion. Golovkin went through a period where nobody wanted to fight him. I am that guy now. The man nobody wants to fight. Everyone says what does Demetrius Andrade bring to the table? Besides being the best American middleweight, and one of the top 3 middleweights in the world, everyone knows who I am, and they know how good I am. My question is to those who say that I don’t bring anything to the table. What did Murray, Adama, Geale, Monroe and Rosado bring to the table? None of the top contenders want to fight me so I believe that if Canelo is unavailable for May 5th, I want the opportunity to face Golovkin for the unified middleweight championship of the world.
Golovkin’s Promoter Tom Loeffler stated after Alvarez was temporarily suspended that his fighter will still compete on May 5th with or without Alvarez.
Whatever the commission does, Gennady would still fight May 5th if Canelo is out,” o si wi pe. “If for some reason it’s not against Canelo, we’ll figure out the best course of action at that time, but he is training to fight May 5th.”, Loeffler told Dan Rafael of ESPN.com
Bi Golovkin, Andrade is also in the gym, and will be ready should he get the call for May 5th.
Andrade is promoted by Banner Promotions and Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing.
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Rising Russian Star Elena Gradinar Wins IBF Inter-Continental Female Featherweight Championship with Unanimous Decision Over Former WBC World Champ Olivia Gerula

Saturday night at the Sport Hall Energia in Narva, Estonia, rising and undefeated Russian female star Elena Gradinar picked up her first professional title, the IBF Inter-Continental Female Featherweight Championship, with a unanimous decision over Canadian former WBC world champion Olivia Gerula.
Gradinar (9-0, 2 KOs) dominated the more experienced Gerula over the 10-round distance, winning by scores of 99-91, 98-92 ati 99-91.
I am very happy with the win and my IBF belt,” Said Gradinar, ranse si-ija. “I want to fight Jennifer Han for the IBF world title. I want to do my part in lifting women’s boxing to the next level and fight the best.
Her co-promoter, Dmitriy Salita (along with Alexander Nevsky Promotion Group), has made a firm commitment to women’s boxing by signing several current and upcoming female superstars including world champions Claressa Shields and Christina Hammer, as well as top prospects Franchon Crews Dezurn, Elena Savelyeva and Gradinar.
Salita says this is just the start of a terrific 2018 for Gradinar. “With the win Elena has cemented herself as one of the best female featherweights in the world. This is going to be a big year for Elena and women’s boxing.

Gaballo Captures First World Championship with Unanimous Decision over Young inRumble at the Rockat Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood

ReymartGenSan AssassinGaballo of General Santos City, Philippines, captured his first version of a world title and introduced himself to the world stage with a unanimous decision victory over perennial top contender StephonShowstopper” Young ti St. Louis.
Fighting in the main event of Kris Lawrence and The Heavyweight Factory’sRumble at the Rockat Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, the hard-punching Gaballo (19-0, 16 KOs) became the WBA Interim World Bantamweight Champion with unanimous scores of 118-109, 117-110 ati 117-110.
Young, bayi 17-1-3, 7 KOs, was down in round three and badly hurt, but to his credit, got up and kept it exciting and closer than the scores indicate throughout the remainder of the 12 iyipo.
The speed and reflexes of 19-year-old Honolulu-based welterweight prospect LoganKorican KidYoon (11-0, 10 KOs) overcame the determination and experience of former two-time world champion Juan Carlos Salgado (27-8-1, 16 KOs) of Mexico City over 10 workmanlike rounds.
Fighting for the NABO Super Lightweight Championship, Yoon showed surprising poise and maturity for a young fighter in his 11th fight and seemed unphased to be facing such an accomplished foe. His sharp counters landed with regularity on the tough former champion. Lati rẹ gbese, Salgado fought bravely, but at 33 ọdun atijọ, seems to have lost a step.
Awọn ikun wà 100-89, 97-92 ati 98-91, unanimously for Yoon.
Former WBA World Super Bantamweight Champion Juan Carlos Payano survived a real scare against MagicMike Plania in their 10-round brawl for the NABO Super Bantamweight Championship.
After a strong first couple rounds, Plania, bayi 14-1, 7 KOs, had Payano down and badly hurt near the end of round three.
He never really threatened Payano again. A consummate professional, Payano (20-1, 9 KOs), of Miami via La Vega, Orilẹ-Ede Ara Dominika, came out for round four with the answers for neutralizing the harder punches of his Philippine opponent and never lost another round.
Awọn ikun wà 96-93, 97-92 ati 97-92, unanimously for the new champion Payano.
The 6-foot 9-inch heavyweight from Kissimmee, Florida, via Rudniy, Kasakisitani, Ivan Dychko (7-0, 6 KOs) scored a highlight-reel first-round, one-punch knockout over Miami Beach’s formerly undefeated Stephan Kirnon (2-1, 2 KOs).
Kirnon, admirably, came out aggressive against the giant, but quickly ran into a shot that propelled him violently into the floor. The fight was immediately waved off at :38. Dychko, a two-time Olympic Super Heavyweight Bronze medallist, could not have been more impressive.
In a 10-round battle for the NABA-USA Featherweight Championship Miami via Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan bomber Mussa “Warrior” Tursyngaliyev (8-0, 7 KOs) clubbed away at brave, but outgunned Luis “Barcelo” Hinojosa (31-14, 18 KOs) ti Santo Domingo, Orilẹ-Ede Ara Dominika, until stopping him at the end of round three.
Tursyngaliyev is very strong and accurate, and he had things all his way throughout. He scored a knockdown in the second and finished it a round later. Hinojosa elected to stay on his stool, probably wisely.
Miami super welterweight JD “Lẹwa Ọmọkùnrin” Martinez (9-0, 7 KOs)
managed to squeak out a questionable majority six-round decision over fellow Floridian Jose “Colombian Necktie” Cortés (3-2, 1 KO) of West Palm Beach.
Cortes chased Martinez around the ring, seemingly with the harder punches and a more aggressive demeanor, but it was not enough to please the judges. They scored it 57-57 draw against 58-56 ati 58-56 for Martinez.
Popular Miami welterweight Harold Calderon (15-0, 9 KOs) took a round or two to settle in against Barranquilla, Colombia’s Ronald “Wild” Montes (18-8, 16 KOs), ṣugbọn, once he got his rhythm, it was all over.
The powerful undefeated southpaw lobbed enough accurate bombs to convince his Colombian foe to pack it in at the end of third round of their scheduled six. The official result is TKO 3 ni 2:59. Calderon is ready for deeper water.
In an entertaining all-Florida super bantamweight bout, Miami’s popular JessyBeast Boy” Agbelebu (12-7-1, 5 KOs) and Palm Bay’s Sam Rodriquez (5-2, 3 KOs) slugged it out over six exciting rounds.
Ni ipari, Rodriquez took a razor-thin unanimous decision (58-55, 57-56 ati 57-56) on the strength of a fourth-round knockdown.
Fighting out of the southpaw stance, the heavily muscled Cruz got out to an early lead and rocked the smaller Rodriquez with his thudding left hand. But Rodriquez hung tough and clawed back into it by round three.
The pair went back and forth the entire fight and it could have gone either way.
Former WBO Asia Pacific Light Heavyweight Champion Steve “The AmbassadorGeffrard (17-2, 12 KOs) of Boca Raton stopped Budapest, Hungary’s Zoltán Sera (38-16-1, 20 KOs) in the fourth of a scheduled six.
For the first three rounds, Geffrard, who lost his first two fights and hasn’t lost since, shook off the rust and kept his composure against the awkward offerings of his European foe. He finally broke through in the fourth, scoring two knockdowns and prompting Referee Sam Burgos to wave it off at :39.
Miami’s Jorge De Jesus Romero (5-0, 4 KOs) put on a bodyshot clinic in his abbreviated six-round super bantamweight battle against Hungarian veteran Szilveszter Ajtai (12-10-1, 2 KOs).
In the first, Romero came forward like an aggressive buzzsaw against the circling Ajtai. Ni awọn keji, he lowered the boom, scoring three consecutive bodyshot knockdowns, and necessitating a stoppage at 2:01. Impressive showing for the Florida prospect.
The son of a legend, Robert Duran Jr. of Fort Lauderdale made his impressive professional welterweight debut by stopping Orlando’s also debuting Miguel Morales ninu awọn ti kẹrin yika.
Morales was no pushover, but Duran, looking like he already has some seasoning, put educated combinations together and waited for his opening. It came in the final stanza, as he scored his first knockdown of Morales with a right to the body left uppercut combo, and then finished things off with a thudding right hand that produced a second knockdown.
Referee James Warring waved it off without a count at 2:21.

Amateur Boxing: USA vs Ireland New England Tour Closes Out With Fantastic Night of Action in Manchester, NH

Fight Report By: Rich Bergeron

Photography By: Shelly Corriveau

PHOTO SLIDESHOW (contact rich.bergeron@gmail.com for photo copies):

Boxing fans packed the Manchester Downtown Hotel Wednesday night to take in a spectacular night of elite amateur boxing. This was the final stop on a three-city tour of Boston and Springfield, Massachusetts and Manchester, New Hampshire. The scheduled fights featured Team USA amateurs facing the best amateur boxers from Ireland. By the final bell, Ireland managed to finish the eight bouts of the evening with a tie score, their best outcome of the tour. Team USA won the first two duals of the tour in Boston and Springfield, lẹsẹsẹ, nipa ikun ti 8-4 ati 7-3.

 

Wednesday’s fights were not all about winning, sibẹsibẹ. For the majority of the boxers involved it was a great opportunity to fine-tune their techniques and get some much-needed international competition experience. Some of Wednesday night’s best performers will also likely be representing their respective countries in the upcoming 2020 Olimpiiki.

 

 

The main event of the night featured 2016 Youth World Championships Bronze Medalist Richard Torrez dominating 3-time Irish National Champion Dean Gardiner. The Irish fighter’s towering height and long reach simply could not overcome the fast pace and excellent defensive posture of the shorter American.

 

Torrez spent the first round executing masterful feinting and punch slipping while scoring with some bombing hooks. Torrez changed levels, used slick head movement, and never let his foot off the gas as Gardiner plodded forward with an unbalanced and wild approach in the early going. A thudding body shot connected for the Irishman in the first, but not much else.

 

Torrez kept up the quick work rate in the next frame, unleashing left and right hooks and landing cleanly through much of the round. He scored to the body and head easily, though much of the round saw his opponent covering up and waiting for openings. One straight left from Torrez sent his opponent reeling for a moment, but the taller man recovered and did land a phenomenal left hook to the head of Torrez as he was fighting off the ropes. Gardiner tried landing mostly straight punches on the outside and seemed unable to turn over his punches in close.

The third round saw both fighters slugging it out until the final bell with one of the wildest back and forth exchanges of the night, but it was too little and too late for Gardiner. He just could not get his range dialed in. Torrez just outworked his opponent again and landed a few slick uppercuts to go with his thundering right and left hooks. He used the jab sparingly but effectively, spending much of the final frame targeting Gardiner’s body. Torrez earned the Unanimous Decision win with his performance and didn’t take more than a handful of hard shots in the process.

 

Kelly Harrington, a World Championship Silver Medalist from Ireland, likely had her team’s most masterful performance in cruising to a unanimous decision victory over Stacia Suttles in the opening bout of the night. Suttles struggled to keep herself at the ideal punching range against the unrelenting attack of Harrington in the first round, spending much of the three minutes bobbing and weaving to try to avoid the crisp combinations of her opponent. Suttles did land her jab fairly consistently, and she did begin to put some combos together late in the round, but Harrington is an absolute expert when it comes to head movement. She looked as if Floyd Mayweather, Jr. was one of her coaches as she utilized a hands-low technique with constant feints, punch slipping and level changing. The first round saw her landing a beautiful straight left to the head and a fantastic body and head punching combination that landed solidly. She unleashed some fierce hooks, although a few were wild haymakers. Below is a picture of Harrington during one of just a few brief moments in the fight where she brought both hands up to protect her face.

Suttles caught Harrington with some glancing and flush shots in the second round, but she seemed to be having trouble getting power behind her punches. She did trade some decent right hands with her opponent, but it was clear by the end of the round that she just wasn’t going to be able to find any rhythm in the fight due to the craftiness of her opponent. Harrington spent the same round perfecting her range with crisp 1-2 combos and wild lead rights connecting. Harrington also scored some powerful left hooks with a picture perfect straight right landing just a few moments later.
The third round was more of the same for both fighters. Suttles worked much of the frame to track her opponent down, but every time she unloaded, she paid for it. One particularly solid left hook landed late in the round, but it just wasn’t enough. Harrington spent much of the last three minutes trying to connect with winging right hands. She landed one of her hardest punches of the fight late in the round and momentarily stunned her opponent before the bell to end the fight. Harrington took away a unanimous decision and looks to be one of the most promising boxers at her weight in the running for the 2020 Olimpiiki.
Yet another example of height somehow being a disadvantage played a role in the other female fight on the card. Team USA’s Leah Cooper (#2 US Female Middleweight) used ducking and feinting to avoid the taller Aoife Burke’s long reach. Cooper fought from a semi-crouch, making it hard for Burke to land with any significant power on the majority of her punches. The 8-time National Irish Champion
had a few spots in the fight where she regained control of the action, but Cooper made the right adjustments to minimize the threats.
Cooper executed a swarming attack to begin the first round, firing off 1-2 combos and backing Burke up. She remained patient and persistent throughout the frame, staying low and out of range of Burke’s power shots. Burke exhibited excellent defense, but she could only manage to throw and land one punch at a time. She showcased a crisp jab throughout the round, but it just didn’t deter Cooper. Burke had her best moments of the round toward the final bell, mixing up shots to the body and head, including a hard right hook to the head.
Burke came out for the second round on fire, storming Cooper with rapid fire 1-2 combos and hooks. She also mixed in a slick uppercut that found Cooper’s chin. Cooper weathered the storm, only falling into the trap briefly. She regained her composure, landed some excellent counter punches, and turned what might have been Burke’s best round into the Irish champ’s worst. Cooper remained calm and cool, despite taking some of the hardest shots her opponent landed in the fight. She landed some superb 1-2 combos after Burke’s attack fizzled, eventually opening a cut near Burke’s left eye and bloodying her nose. Cooper’s hard body punching also sent Burke crouching down to the canvas briefly after a solid right hook.
Burke started the third round a bit late after getting checked out and cleared by the ringside doctor. She again started out with a flurry of bombing punches. She targeted the body and the head, but Cooper collected herself once again and went back to work. She changed levels well and began connecting with furious hooks, first to the body and then back up to the head. She also kept up an active jab and landed multiple 1-2 combos. Burke did manage another late flurry in the closing moments of the fight, but Cooper still came away with the unanimous decision win.
Team USA Lightweight James Browning came into Wednesday night’s bout with Ireland’s Francis Cleary as a two-time USA Boxing Champion. Cleary, a nine-time Irish National Champion, represented Browning’s first crack at international competition. Both fighters had their moments, but it would be Browning getting the win at the end of three entertaining, back-and-forth rounds of action.
Browning spent the first round establishing a higher work rate than his opponent and using lots of movement to avoid Cleary’s attack. He also landed a consistent jab, mixing up his body and head shots well. Though he won the round, Browning took plenty of risks and paid the price. Cleary picked his spots and unleashed the more clean and powerful punches when he was able to land. He just couldn’t connect enough, and he clinched out of trouble almost every time he wound up fighting in close quarters.
Clearly landed some more sharp bombs in the second frame, getting more aggressive and starting to track down his constantly moving opponent. A thumping left hook near the end of the round connected with Browning’s head and impressed the packed house of fans. Ṣi, Browning remained busy and did well in the slugging exchanges between the two fighters. He was often wild, but the work output kept Cleary from stealing the round.
Cleary came out for the third round with renewed ferocity, engaging in a wild brawl with Browning. It was the best round of the fight for Cleary, and Browning could not maintain the elusiveness he displayed in the prior rounds. The Irish fighter landed another booming left hook in the round, featured perfectly-timed counters, and kept punching right up to the bell. Browning definitely appeared to be frustrated and tired by the end of the fight. Ṣi, two out of the three judges were sure he deserved the win, earning a split decision victory.
The next bout pitted eight-time Irish National Champion Wayne Kelley against 13-time US National Champion Adrian Benton in a close welterweight battle. Both young fighters had bright spots in the match, but Kelley managed to squeak out the split decision victory with a crafty, gutsy effort.
Benton had the better first round thanks to a swarming attack. He worked in and out of range with 1-2 combos and sparing hooks. He used all his angles well, pivoting out of trouble and into effective range with ease. Kelley struggled to land counters until the final moments of the round when he landed his own flurry of 1-2 combos.
Kelley started the second round with much more energy and poise. He landed early and often, winging left hands and opening up a cut on Benton’s lip. Benton slipped some of the more dangerous punches, blocked shots well and landed some crisp, hard shots of his own. His best exchange was a left and right hook to the head that landed near the middle of the round.
Kelley slowed down a bit in the final round, unable to find his ideal range. He landed some hard right hands, a well-placed body shot and unloaded with a late flurry. Benton kept busy early in the round and artfully ducked under a bombing right hook from Kelley. The judges seemed more impressed with Kelley’s composure in the final two rounds as Benton kept getting drawn in to sloppy brawling. Kelley edged out the win by a 2-1 margin.
The light welterweights came next, producing another tight contest. Ireland’s Caoimhin Ferguson fought Team USA’s Charlie Sheehy with a slightly better tactical approach, earning another split decision victory for his squad.
Sheehy took on a more cautious and patient approach in the first round, waiting for the perfect moment to throw and land. His best punches of the round included a hard right hand to the body and a starching jab. Ferguson put in more work in the frame, scoring on multiple hooks to the head and unleashing wild and crazy flurries a few times. One particular left hook crashed hard into Sheehy’s head in the final moments of the round.
Ferguson landed some decent shots in the second round, but Sheehy was much more composed. He worked around the wild-swinging, hard-charging assault by keeping his distance and scoring from outside with some crisp rights to the chin. The fighters exchanged some hooks to the body and wound up in a clinch before the end of the round.
Sheehy struggled to string punches together in the final round. Though he had a nice straight right hand working for him, Ferguson was able to penetrate his defense. Ferguson landed a thumping left hook early and went on to land a few more bombs before losing his mouthpiece in one exchange. Likely knowing he needed to finish strong to get the judges on his side, Ferguson rushed in with a final torrent of hooks in the final seconds. He earned a 2-1 decision win for his tenacity.
Welterweights Kieron Molloy (Ireland) and Freudis Rojas, Jr. (USA) squared off in another bout. Both fighters are previous World Championship Bronze Medalists with Molloy also claiming nine Irish National titles and Rojas winning the US nationals 10 times so far. It was another close shave win for Team Ireland.
Rojas was clearly the more active fighter in the first round. He used a consistent jab and increased his work rate through the frame. He ket busy on offense right up until the bell. Molloy began the round winging shots and trying to figure out his range. He unleashed a bit late in some of the more fierce exchanges, couldn’t figure out how to get his combinations going, and had a tough time catching up with the faster Rojas. Molloy did land some excellent straight lefts, tilẹ.
The next round went much better for the Irish southpaw. He started with an uptick in his punch output, though he still struggled to land combos. At one point in the round, Molloy connected with a huge straight left, followed up by a nice power jab, slowing down his opponent. Rojas kept coming forward but couldn’t capitalize on scoring opportunities in the round. A late flurry of punches from Rojas wasn’t enough for him to steal the round.
Rojas landed some excellent shots in the final round, going downstairs to the body frequently. He also caught Molloy against the ropes, blasting him with straight punches. Molloy fought the smarter round, tilẹ, picking the best times to throw and often catching Rojas with his hands down. His best exchange of the round featured a huge 1-2 connecting to the head and a wild left hook to the head. A final swarm of punches from the Irish fighter closed the show and earned him a 2-1 split decision win.
Team USA’s Nikita Ababiy scored a hard-fought win in a wild affair before the main event with Team Ireland’s Gerard French. The first round saw Ababiy jabbing well. The American came into the fight with a very non-traditional boxing stance with one hand low, but his posture seemed to be effective in luring his opponent into punching range. Ababiy landed some booming hooks and a nice left uppercut that backed up French. Nibayi, French concentrated on trying to land counters. He had a lower work rate but also didn’t take too much punishment.
French spent the second round trying to exchange in close quarters. He landed more shots later in the round, including some heated right hooks in the final moments. Ababiy connected with some thumping shots in the round and showcased some nice defense as well. He mixed up his shots to the body and head, throwing and covering up to wait for the next opening. Ababiy landed a nice left hook to the head followed up with a picture perfect right uppercut in the final minute. He ended the round well on his way to his first win.
The final round saw Ababiy slow down a bit, but he was still effective enough to carry the frame. French managed some crisp left hooks to the head, but he couldn’t figure out the different style his opponent brought to the ring. The American cruised to the unanimous decision win.
The night also began with the only stoppage on the card thanks to a wild brawl between local 132-pound Manchester, NH novices Michael Correa and Abhisek Thapa. Correa took off across the ring upon hearing the opening bell and unleashed one wild flurry after another. Thapa didn’t let the tornado swallow him up, tilẹ. He ust covered up and waited for his opportunities. It only took a couple minutes for Correa to start tiring out from the relentless attack. Thapa then waded in to land some of the most impressive shots of the night, forcing the referee to stop the fight for three standing eight counts before the end finally came with a whirlwind of power punches from Thapa.

 

There was also a guest appearance made by the boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr. still calls his toughest opponent ever, Emanuel Augustus (3-34-6, 20 KOs). Augustus participated in a reunion the previous night with “Irish” Micky Ward (38-13, 27 KOs), celebrating one of the best fights in the history of the sport, which took place on July 13, 2001. Augustus stuck around for the fights and even came into the ring to showcase that he still has the same punching prowess that made him one of the most entertaining fighters of his era.
“We learned from this tour that we’re right up there with the best teams in the world,” Team USA head coach Billy Walsh said. “Team Ireland is a very good, young team. We’re going to have a good team to send to Tokyo (2020 Olimpiiki). I’m proud of my team. They all worked very hard. We didn’t have some of our best boxers because some were competing in an International tournament We do have a good crop of 18-19-20 year-olds who will make up our 2020 Olympic team.”

Team Ireland also brought their own production crew to film all the action for those who couldn’t be there:

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Erislandy LA. Jarrett Hard Apejọ Ipe & Gbigbasilẹ Audio

Leonard Ellerbe
Pẹlẹ O, gbogbo eniyan. O ṣeun fun dida ipe wa loni. Inu wa dun pupọ. Kini kaadi nla ti a ti wa ni Kẹrin awọn 7th Lile Rock lati Hotel & Casino ni Las fegasi. Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, A ni aiṣododo Lana Tura ju ijade ijadeja dayato si ti yoo pinnu igbega giga ni kilasi iwuwo 154.
Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, A ni irapada nla ti ija ti o rii Ilu Truax Trux ijakadi iBf Super CalderDeweight Compley lati ọdọ James Degale. Iyẹn yoo jẹ ija ibanilẹru paapaa.
Ni awọn šiši ija, A ni Julian Williams mu Nathaniel gall Galamore ninu ohun ti yoo jẹ pupọ, Ija Idaraya pupọ bi IBF Lindweight Nind Sout.
Kaadi wa ti ni igbega nipasẹ awọn igbega Mayweather ati awọn igbega TGBB. Tiketi tun wa lori tita ni Axs.com ati pe o bẹrẹ sii bi $50. Lẹẹkansi, Eyi yoo jẹ kaadi orin ti ko ni itanjẹ nipasẹ ko si ẹlomiran ju – Mo n lilọ lati ṣafihan ọkunrin ti o wa ni pataki lori fifi gbogbo eyi papọ, ko si ẹlomiran ju Stephen ati.
Stephen Espinoza
O ṣeun, Leonard. Daradara, Awọn deba n bọ n wa nibi ni Show, nbo ti iṣeto irin-ajo nla kan ti o ṣe afihan nipasẹ awọn meji nla akọkọ. Oṣu Kẹrin lori Phange yoo ṣafihan awọn kaadi Stellar meji lati awọn igbega Mayweather.
Akọkọ ni Oṣu Kẹrin 7 jẹ ti o ga julọ didara, Awọn ija ti o baamu ni apapọ pẹlu awọn ipa akọle akọle aye ati iṣẹlẹ akọkọ wa, Lractus fagbon, Ija iṣọkan kan, ifihan meji ti oke ti oke ni agbaye ni 154 poun. Too ti itankalẹ ti ara ẹni ti ohun ti o ti jẹ ohun ti a ko le fifin superterweight Super wewerweight ni ọdun to kọja, ọdun ati idaji lori Show.
Ni 2017, Pount Firanṣẹ Awọn ohun-ini mẹjọ tẹlifoonu ti o ṣafihan gbogbo awọn ti oke marun ti o ga julọ ti awọn aṣaju Super Welterweight Awọn aṣaju ati awọn italaya ninu Idije ailopin yẹn. Bayi a gba awọn abajade adayeba ti iyẹn, Ija iṣọkan eyiti o ṣẹlẹ lati jẹ ija iṣọkan idakẹfa ni itan-akọọlẹ ti a pipọ.
Erislandy Lara, O jẹ aṣa WBA, Ajumọṣe onibaje ti o gun julọ ni 154 poun. O ṣẹgun akọle WBA lori Ifihan ni 2014 o si n ṣe aabo kẹfa kẹfa re. Pẹlu igbasilẹ kan ti 25-2-2, o le ni rọọrun ṣe ọran ti o le jẹ aitoju. Ipadanu si Paul Williams jẹ ariyanjiyan pupọ ati pipadanu ipinnu ipinnu pipin pipin si Canlo. Nitorinaa a dara pupọ le ni onija ti ko ni agbara.
Surd Surd ni Atunṣe IBF. O ṣe aabo akọkọ ti akọle rẹ lori iṣafihan ni Oṣu Kẹwa. O ti gba awọn kos igba meje bi ipele rẹ ti ipo ijakadi ti n pọ si ati, ni pato, O ti nwaye lori ipo naa laipẹ. Ija ti a ti fiweranṣẹ akọkọ rẹ wa lori ShoBOX IN 2015, A k. ti Frank Galarza, ati pe o ti wa lori eerun lailai.
Eleyi ija, Iṣẹlẹ akọkọ yii, Lractus fagbon, jẹ ọkan ninu awọn idije marun ti awọn oludije marun marun, Awọn onijajagan ti o wa loke, Lori iṣeto iṣafihan nikan ni idaji akọkọ ti ọdun yii. Nitorinaa a nireti lati ija nla, Kaadi Nla Kan ni Oṣu Kẹrin Ọjọ 7.
L. Ellerbe
E dupe, Stephen. Emi yoo fẹ lati ṣafihan aṣaju World World. Kini onijaja ti o dara julọ. O wa lati ilu mi. O wa laaye ati kọ lati inu iwe-aṣẹ, Maryland. Nigbagbogbo ni awọn ija moriwu ati pe a nireti pe ohunkohun ko yatọ wa ni Oṣu Kẹrin. O jẹ aitoju pẹlu igbasilẹ ti 21-0, pẹlu 15 KOs. O n bọ ni pipaṣẹ-protering tko isegun lori austin. Awọn ọmọbirin ati awọn arakunrin, Atunse IBF Juf, “Swift” Jarrett Hurd.
Jarrett Hurd
Ikẹkọ wa ni ti lọ daradara. A n mura. Eyi jẹ ija kan ti Mo fẹ ṣe buru bi eyikeyi ati pe inu mi dun pe a le jẹ ki o ṣẹlẹ. Mo kan ko le duro lati fi si iṣafihan kan.
L. Ellerbe
Nla. Dara. Tókàn, A ni Airislandy “Awọn Amerika Dream” Lara pẹlu igbasilẹ kan ti 25 ati 2 pẹlu 14 KOs. Ati lẹẹkansi, Bi Stephen mẹnuba tẹlẹ, Lara ni aṣaju aṣoju ti o gun julọ ni 154. Olutọju nla, Didara track, gidi dan. O ti wa nibẹ pẹlu gbogbo awọn ọmọde ti oke ni kilasi iwuwo ati lẹẹkansi, oun yoo wa lati fi iṣẹ nla miiran wa ni Oṣu Kẹrin ọdun 7. Nítorí, tara ati awọn okunrin jeje, Erislandy Lara.
Erislandy Lara
Ni akọkọ Mo fẹ lati dupẹ lọwọ gbogbo eniyan lori ipe. o ṣe pataki julọ, Mo fẹ lati dupẹ lọwọ isọdọkan fun fifi ija nla, o ṣeun awọn igbega Mayweather, Awọn igbega TGB ati ẹgbẹ mi. Wa Oṣu Kẹrin 7, Emi yoo ṣetan lati ja ati ṣetan lati fi ifihan han.
Q
Fun Stefanu, Mo jẹ iyalẹnu boya o le fun ilana ironu rẹ bi o ṣe jẹ ki o pinnu lati ṣe ibaramu laarin boya awọn eniyan yẹn lodi si Charlo.
S. Awọn
Mo ro pe o jẹ ohun ti ara. Nigba ti a ba joko ati wo wọn, Wọn jẹ awọn onija nla mẹta, Awọn aṣaju nla mẹta, Ṣugbọn ibaamu ti o jẹ iyalẹnu gaan nitori awọn aza ti wa ni lelori Surd.
Aisandany ko wa ni ipo eyikeyi. Jarrett jẹ iṣẹ gidi nipa nfẹ lati ṣe itọsọna. Ati apapo awọn aza wọn, ibi ti wọn wa ninu awọn iṣẹ wọn, O dabi ẹni pe o jẹ ohun ibaamu ti iyalẹnu.
Q
Ṣe o gbagbọ pe olubori ti ija yoo lẹhinna wo lati ja Charlo?
S. Awọn
Egba. Ati permell jẹ ere. O wa lori ọkọ. O wa lori ọkọ fun o. O wa laipẹ lori shountime ati pe o fihan pe o fẹ olubori. O fẹ olubori ti o tẹle.
Q
Jarrett, Kini o jẹ pe o jẹ tuntun ti o jẹ ki o fẹ diẹ sii?
J. Hurd
Daradara, Mo mọ awọn ija mejeeji yoo ṣẹlẹ bajẹ. Ṣugbọn Mo lero bi ija pẹlu Ipari Airelandy yoo fun mi ni igbẹkẹle diẹ sii ati pe yoo fi mi si ipo ni nọmba nọmba. Mo fẹ lati wa ni oke ni pipin mi ati bayi Mo lero bi Mo jẹ eniyan oke ni pipin mi.
Eleyi ija, Mo fẹ lori ija pẹlu Jermell Charlo, Paapaa botilẹjẹpe ija pẹlu Jermell Charlo ni ifojusọna diẹ sii ati awọn eniyan fẹ – boya nitori awọn aza wa, Ṣugbọn Mo fẹ ija yii nitori Mo lero bi o yoo fi mi si ipo ti o dara julọ ninu 154 pipin.
Q
Ṣe o lero bi 27 ọdun atijọ ti o bayi ninu akọkọ rẹ ati pe besikale boya o jẹ aifiland Lara, tabi enikeni miiran ninu kilasi iwuwo ti agbara idọti ti Jarrett Surd le ṣe itọju wọn?
J. Hurd
Mo lero bi agbara mi – Mo ni agbara ti o jẹ ẹtan ti o ko dabi ẹni lile lori TV tabi lakoko ti o ba wa nibẹ titi iwọ yoo lero. O jẹ itan ti o yatọ lapapọ.
Mo lero bi agbara mi le da ẹnikẹni duro, Fi ẹnikẹni si isalẹ. Ṣugbọn ni Oṣu Kẹrin Ọjọ 7, ṣiṣan ṣiṣan, Emi yoo da eniyan miiran duro ati pe Mo gbero lori tẹsiwaju lati jẹ ki n ṣe.
Q
Ṣe o ṣetan fun iru oriṣiriṣi ti o yatọ ni onija ti o ni iriri bi Lara? Bawo ni o ṣe ṣe pẹlu iru ọgbọn yẹn?
J. Hurd
Lara, O ti jẹ aṣaju ipadasẹhin pipẹ ni 154. I’ve been fighting at 154 gbogbo igbesi aye mi, Nitorinaa a ti nwo rẹ niwon Mo ti gbe ọjọgbọn ati awọn ọna ọna ara ti a ti jẹ ikẹkọ fun pipẹ yii ṣaaju ibudó ikẹkọ yii. O jẹ aṣaju nla ṣugbọn LUA ti nigbagbogbo wa lori oke ati pe a n iwadi nigbagbogbo ati pe a ni idi ti a fi fẹ ija naa. Ko si aṣiri kan bi koṣe ti Emi ko fẹ ija yii.
Dajudaju, Emi kii yoo duro de sibẹ ki o gbiyanju lati apoti pẹlu Lara nitori Lara jẹ iwé lori ohun ti o ṣe. Lara ko lilọ lati duro nibẹ si-sie pẹlu mi nitori iwọn mi, inu ere ati agbara mi. Nitorinaa o n jẹ ologbo ati ere Asin ati pe Mo kan ko le duro lati fi awọn eniyan han ọ.
Q
Mo Iyanu ti o ba le fun mi ni irisi rẹ lori ibiti o ro pe Carnet Hurd ṣubu ninu kilasi iwuwo ati boya tabi ko ni rilara bi o ti le ni sii pẹlu rẹ diẹ.
Ati. Lara
Mo ṣetan lati lọ fun Kẹrin ọjọ 7. Jarrett Hurd, Bi gbogbo eniyan mọ, O jẹ nla kan, Onija ti o lagbara, Ṣugbọn ipilẹ lẹwa. O le gbiyanju lati ja, Iru bii aṣa ti ara ilu Mexico kan ati pe awọn aza ti n fẹ lati ja.
Nitorinaa wa ni Oṣu Kẹrin 7th, A nireti pe oun ti pese. Mo ti mura ati fẹ lati fi ija nla fun awọn egeb onijakidijagan ati fun awọn onkọwe ati fun gbogbo eniyan miiran.
Q
Ṣe eyi ni ija kan pe Erislandy fẹ tabi yoo ti fẹran iṣọkan Charlo kan?
Ati. Lara
Bi gbogbo eniyan mọ, Emi ni ẹniti o fẹ ija yii. O si bori akọle rẹ ni Kínní, Mo fẹ lati ja oun ni Oṣu Kẹwa Ọjọ ati ẹgbẹ rẹ sọ pe ko ṣetan lati ja mi ni Oṣu Kẹwa. Wọn fẹ ki Oun lati mura lati ba guusu o wa gusù ati mura fun mi.
Nítorí, Bi titẹ titẹ, Jarrett fate pinnu lati ja. Nitorinaa inu mi dun pe o ti sọkalẹ si awo ṣugbọn bi gbogbo eniyan mọ, Mo fẹ igbanu rẹ ati pe Mo fẹ awọn beliti miiran ni ipin yii bi daradara.
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Jarrett, Bawo ni o ṣe lero aisanlandy ṣe afiwe si itun ni ori ti bawo ni o ṣe dara julọ ati iye ti igbesẹ-igbesẹ kan ni idije o jẹ fun ọ?
J. Hurd
Mo lero bi Lara ni gbigbe kekere ti o dara julọ ju ti o dara ju. Ati ohun kan nipa ijaro, O mu awọn aye ni ija mi. O duro nibẹ pẹlu mi. Emi ko ro pe LA n lọ lati mu ọpọlọpọ awọn anfani yẹn. O jẹ onija ti o ni ibawi pupọ.
Nitorinaa ohunkohun ti ṣiṣẹ fun u, O n lilọ lati Stick si deede ohun ti o n ṣiṣẹ fun. Ko ni lilọ lati yi pada ko gbona bi o ti gbona lori aami o jẹ tabi rara, O n lilọ lati Stick si Eto ere rẹ ati pe Mo ro pe o ni iriri pupọ diẹ sii ju awọn iṣẹ.
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Elo ni o lero pe o ṣe iranlọwọ fun ọ lati ja ijade lati murasilẹ fun ija yii?
J. Hurd
O dajudaju ṣe iranlọwọ fun mi, Kii ṣe lati ja ijaro, Ṣugbọn o kan lọ si awọn ibudo ikẹkọ meji pẹlu guusu guusu. Emi nikan ja guusu guusu ni iṣẹ mi ṣaaju ki o to. Nitorina ni bayi Mo ni iriri pupọ pẹlu wọn. Nitorinaa lilọ si ija yii Mo fẹ lati wo ni o lọ si awọn ibudo meji tabi mẹta ṣaaju ki o dojuko Lara ati pe Mo ro pe o ṣe iranlọwọ fun mi.
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Erislandy sọ pe o ja bi ilu Mexico kan. Elo ni iyin ni o mu iyẹn?
J. Hurd
Awọn ara ilu Mexico jẹ awọn onija, ọkan. Mo mu bi iyin. Nigbati o ba ṣe apejuwe Onija Mexico, o wa si atate-sie ati iyẹn ni awọn egeb onijakidijagan bi lati ri. Dajudaju, Iyẹn kii ṣe ara mi nikan. Gbogbo eniyan rii pe Mo le yipada pẹlu ija mi pẹlu Fork Gaarza pada ni Las Vegas ati pe gbogbo rẹ da lori ohun ti Mo ni lati mu ni alẹ yẹn jade ni alẹ yẹn.. Mo le ṣe gbogbo rẹ.
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Erislandy, Kini o ro pe bawo ni Surdord ja ni ija ijaja?
Ati. Lara
Mo wo ija ijaja ni yara titiipa ati bi mo ti n murasilẹ fun ija mi, nitorinaa ko le wo iyẹn ni pẹkipẹki ṣugbọn lati ohun ti Mo rii ninu ija, Mo ro pe Trout ti wa ni ija naa ati bi ija ti wọ lori, o han ni, Awọn ẹsẹ Turturo ti ko wa nibẹ ati pe ko ja wọle 17 awọn oṣu ati pe o tun jẹ onija ti o wa ni ipari iṣẹ ẹhin rẹ, ati pe o ti padanu tẹlẹ ni igba pupọ.
Ṣugbọn Mo ro pe Terut n ṣe iṣẹ ti o dara ni ija ati, bi mo ti so, Hurd jẹ eniyan ti o fẹran lati mu ogbontarigi lẹhin mẹfa, Awọn iyipo meje ati pe Mo fẹran lati gba ogbontarigi tabi meji lẹhin mẹfa, meje yika. Nítorí, Eyi yoo jẹ ija nla. O si wa Kẹrin 7, Mo ṣetan lati rumu.
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Da lori ohun ti o sọ, Ṣe o lero pe boya o ti ṣe pupọ pupọ ti ṣe?
Ati. Lara
Awọn eniyan yoo ni lati mu wọn lori ija ijatu ṣugbọn, Ko si onija ni 154 tabi 160 tabi nibikibi ni ayika pipin iwuwo yii ti o ni ara mi ati agbara Boxing mi ati awọn smart mi, Ati pe iyẹn ni idi ti Mo ti ṣe rẹ jina yii.
Awọn iṣẹ jade 17 osu. O jẹ eniyan agbalagba. O ti ṣẹgun ni ọpọlọpọ igba ati pe o jẹ aṣiwaju ni agbaye ṣugbọn o tun jẹ ọpọlọ olofo.
O yatọ si nigbati o ba ja olubori kan ati pe o n ja eniyan ti o tun jẹ ki o fi silẹ ki o fi silẹ ki o fi silẹ ki o fi silẹ ki o kuro. O jẹ ija moriwu ati pe a ni inudidun lati fi sori ija nla.
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Bawo ni o ṣe ṣe pataki fun ọ, Ti o ba ni anfani lati lu Surd Surd, pe ki o lọ ki o ja Jermell Charlo ati pe o ni ipa mimọ ipin ipin 154-iwon?
Ati. Lara
Mo sọ tẹlẹ ṣaaju ati pe Mo n sọ lẹẹkansi. Mo n lilọ lati nu pipin ati pe o ti jẹ ero mi lati ibẹrẹ ati pe Mo n faramọ si ero mi. Emi ko bikita ti awọn aṣaju jẹ. Emi ko bikita ohun ti awọn orukọ wọn jẹ tabi ibiti wọn ti wa. Mo n sọ lati sọ ipin naa di mimọ ati pe o bẹrẹ si Kẹrin 7.
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Ṣe o wo idodo bi ija to ju ju Charlo tabi idakeji?
Ati. Lara
Emi ko wo wọn yatọ si. Wọn mejeeji si mi ni iru onija kanna. Awọn mejeeji wa si iwọn pẹlu idi ati pe wọn n gbiyanju lati bori. Ṣugbọn ni opin ọjọ, Mo jẹ onija ti o dara julọ ninu pipin yii. O ti fihan lori awọn ọdun. Nitorinaa boya o jẹ egboigi akọkọ, Charlo kọkọ, Ko ṣe pataki. Mo ṣetan lati rumu.
L. Ellerbe
Emi yoo tun fẹ lati fi ọwọ kan lori iyẹn. Pẹlu gbogbo ọwọ fun ijagba, Jarrett Hard Aire'tin Austin. Mo mọ, Ọmọkunrin yii jẹ adehun gidi. Mo gbiyanju lati wo ẹhin ninu itan ti pipin yii pato ati pe emi ko le ronu ti onijaja kan ti o tobi ati ti ara ati kan iru titẹ — Paapa ti ẹkọ opolo — ti o fi awọn eniyan sinu pupọ, igba pipẹ. Eleyi ti wa ni lilọ lati wa ni a awqn ija, Ohun ibaamu ti o tayọ, Awọn aza ti o yatọ si ati pe Mo wa gaan, yiya gaan lati rii ija yii.
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O sọ ṣaaju iṣaaju ti o bẹrẹ si lọra ninu awọn ija rẹ lori idi paapaa si aaye ti yiya tabi meji lati alatako rẹ. Kini ero rẹ lẹhin ilana bi iyẹn?
J. Hurd
Mo kan rilara alatako mi. O ko fẹ jade lọ sibẹ ati pe ko mọ ohun ti o lagbara. Nitorinaa o kan ko fẹ lati jade lọgan ki o gba ọpọlọpọ awọn aye laisi ri kini eniyan naa ni. Nítorí, Mo kan lo yika akọkọ lati wo ohun ti o ni ati mu lati ibẹ, ṣe awọn atunṣe.
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Ṣe o ro pe eniyan ṣe idanimọ iwọn rẹ ati agbara rẹ? Ṣe wọn ṣe akiyesi agbara rẹ lati ja ninu?
J. Hurd
Ọgọrun ogorun. Emi ko ro bayi, Ṣugbọn Mo ro pe wọn ṣe ṣaaju. Mi jẹ giga, gigun, eniyan Ranger ti wọn reti pe ki o wa ni ita ati pe Mo mọ pe o ya ọpọlọpọ eniyan nigbati mo ba bẹrẹ lati ja ninu inu, ti o sunmọ. Mo wo ọpọlọpọ James Toney. Nitorinaa ni ibiti mo ti jẹ lati gba lati.
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Stephen, O sọ pe ija yii ti a yan o si fi papọ lori awọn aza ti awọn onija wọnyi. Njẹ o ṣe idanimọ awọn alatako mẹrin ti o kẹhin ti o fi dojukọ awọn onija atọwọdọwọ meji ati paapaa awọn onija louthpaw ti o fi iṣẹ nla si?
S. Awọn
Daradara, o wa ni diẹ sii ni ijade ija. O to lẹsẹsẹ Ayebaye-ati-akọmalu ti ija. O ti ni ohun lile lile lile lile, odo, Ajumọṣe ti o lagbara ati pe o ti ni, Ajumọṣe miiran ti o mọ bi ọkan ninu awọn onijaja ti oye julọ ni pipin. Nitorinaa o jẹ too ti ipa ti ko ṣee ṣe ohun ti ko ṣee ṣe n bọ papọ; iru ara wo ni o fẹ lati bori?
Nitorinaa o jẹ looto ko bi pupọ ti o nwa awọn alatako ti o kọja bi o ti jẹ, Kini o le jẹ ija nla julọ. Ati ki o ko lati sọ pe Jumll kii ṣe onija moriwu, ju, nitori, ti o dajudaju nkankan ti o jẹ pupọ, O ṣeeṣe pupọ ni ọjọ iwaju nitosi.
Nitorina o kan, Ewo ni o le wa ni akọkọ, ewo ni yoo wa nigbamii, ati pe Mo ro pe awọn aza ti awọn aza ni ohun ti o fa wa si ibaamu yii ni akọkọ.
L. Ellerbe
Nigba miiran nigbati awọn eniyan tọka si Lara, wọn kan nigbagbogbo sọ nipa akọle Boxing rẹ. Ṣugbọn Lara tun le kiraki, ju. Nitorina awọn ti o jade wa nibẹ ti o sun lori agbara Lara ni a ṣe aṣiṣe. Mo ti joko, akọkọ kaba kan ti awọn ija rẹ ati ni pataki ija canlo ati pe Mo ti rii ganranran kini agbara rẹ dabi agbara rẹ. Ati pe ti o ba ti ni sisun lori agbara rẹ, Wọn jẹ aṣiṣe.
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Jarrett ṣe o ro pe awọn ija ti o ṣẹṣẹ jẹ awọn ija ti o mura pe o ti lọ sinu ija yii lodi si Lara?
J. Hurd
Bẹẹni, Mo lero diẹ sii pe akoko iṣẹ mi ti pese mi fun ija yii. Emi ko wa si ọna irọrun. Nitorinaa Emi ko ni iṣẹ ti o tobi ju. Ọpọlọpọ eniyan ko fẹ fun mi ni aye kan. Mo ni lati jade lọ ki o mu wọn. Awọn iṣe mi ti a fi si nigbati Mo ni aye kọọkan ati ni gbogbo igba lori TV, Mo jade lọ nibẹ o si ṣe ohun ti Mo yẹ fun.
Nítorí, Mo lero bi iṣẹ mi nikan, akoko, ati gbogbo awọn ti Mo ti pese nipasẹ lati wa fun ija yii, kii ṣe awọn ija wọn lori TV, Ṣugbọn awọn ija kekere wọnyi.
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O sọ pe o fẹ lati lọ siwaju ati rin awọn alatako isalẹ ki o gbiyanju lati yọkuro wọn, Fi titẹ diẹ sii lori. Ni pe ọran naa?
Jarrett Hurd:
O gbarale. Bi lakoko ija ija Austin. O ṣe agbara diẹ, Nitorina Mo nifẹ lati gba diẹ ninu lati gba diẹ ninu wọn. Mo ṣetan lati gba diẹ ninu awọn aye ṣugbọn, gbogbo rẹ da lori, Bi o ti sọ, Ti gbogbo wọn ko ni agbara kekere. Ṣe o fẹ lati mu awọn anfani wọnyẹn?
Bi ija mi pẹlu Oscar Molina, O le kiraki diẹ diẹ sii ju Tony harrison, Nitorinaa Mo jẹ iru ọna kekere diẹ diẹ ati kekere diẹ ti o ṣetan lati lọ sinu nibẹ laisi ṣọra.
Gbogbo rẹ gbarale. Ṣugbọn bii Mo ti sọ pe o jẹ irikuri nitori awọn eniyan ṣalaye mi nipasẹ awọn ija mi meji ti o kẹhin bi iyẹn. Mo jẹ eniyan ti o jẹ iru ere nigbagbogbo ati ja lati ẹsẹ ẹhin rẹ titi awọn eniyan ti bẹrẹ lati fiwe mi ati wo iwọn mi. Emi ko paapaa mọ pe Mo tobi ti onija nla kan titi emi o fi de ipele pẹlu diẹ ninu awọn eniyan wọnyi. Nitorinaa awọn ija meji mi ti o kẹhin jẹ ija nikan ti Mo ti ja ọna yẹn ni iṣẹ mi, Wiwa siwaju ati lẹhinna titẹ, Nitori Mo mọ nikẹhin Emi yoo ni lati wa si ija pẹlu eniyan kan bi Lara. A ti ṣiṣẹ lori rẹ, Ṣugbọn Mo le yipada. Mo le ṣe ohunkohun. Gbogbo rẹ da lori alatako mi ni alẹ yẹn ati y'all o ni lilọ lati duro ati rii.
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Erislandy, Ṣe awọn ifiyesi eyikeyi wa nipa rẹ ti o ni agbara bi ija naa tẹsiwaju ati bi o ṣe le gba awọn punches lati ọdọ awọn eniyan ati pe o gba agbara wọn gangan?
Ati. Lara
Mo n rii pe awọn eniyan tọka si iga rẹ tabi bii o ṣe tobi to, Ṣugbọn Williams ga ati tobi ju rẹ lọ. Canelo wa ni okun ju oun lọ, Wọn ko le ba mi ṣe.
Nitorinaa Emi ko ni wahala nipa ohun ti o ni lati mu loni. Mo ni idaamu nipa ohun ti Mo ni lati ṣe ninu iwọn yẹn. Mo wa lojutu. Mo setan, ati pe ko si ibeere ninu ọkan mi Mo mọ pe Mo le kọlu u. Ti o ba gba aibikita, O n lilọ lati gba silẹ. Ati pe ti kii ba ṣe bẹ, Lẹhinna o nlọ lati lu.
O n lilọ lati ni lati ṣe ipinnu yẹn ni Oṣu Kẹrin 7 Boya o fẹ lati kọja nipasẹ ina tabi ti o ba fẹ lati padanu ipinnu kan. O wa fun u. O n lilọ lati ni lati pinnu pe ni Oṣu Kẹrin 7.
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Ṣe o ro pe awọn ija ti o kọja ti fun ọ ni iru igbaradi tabi ohunkohun fun ija yii ti n bọ? Tabi o lero pe o yatọ patapata lati igba ti o ba fe Paulu Williams ati nigba ti o ba ti ko ba canlelo ja, ara?
Ati. Lara
Emi ko wa ija kan pato kan. Emi ko wo ija to kẹhin tabi awọn ija mẹrin ti o kẹhin nitori igbesi aye mi, Mo ti mura fun eyi, Niwon Cuba.
Emi ko ni awọn bata titi emi o wa 5 ọdun atijọ. Mo mura fun eyi. A bi mi lati jẹ onija. O wa lakoko gbogbo iṣẹ magbowo mi, 350 pẹlu awọn ija magbowo, Ọpọlọpọ awọn aṣaju agbaye kọja awọn ope. Bayi gbogbo iṣẹ-ṣiṣe pro, Mo ja awọn eniyan oke, Mo ti lu awọn eniyan oke, Ati pe iyẹn ni ohun ti o pese fun mi fun ija yii ati pese si mi lati ja ẹnikẹni ti o wa ni pipin.
Nitorinaa Mo ṣetan lati lọ ati pe Mo ṣetan lati ja.
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Leonard, pẹlu awọn igbega Mayweather, Ṣe o jẹ awọn eniyan ti n gbero lati fi awọn ija diẹ sii ati diẹ sii papọ, Kii ṣe pẹlu awọn onija tirẹ ati ṣiṣẹ pẹlu ainitẹlẹ lati fi lori awọn ija didara julọ, akoko?
L. Ellerbe
Inu wa dun pupọ lati ṣe igbega gbogbo awọn iṣẹlẹ nla wọnyi, Ṣiṣẹ pẹlu Show nigba akoko ati nireti lati rii diẹ sii ti o ni awọn oṣu to nbọ.
A ti ṣe ilana awọn iṣẹlẹ nla nla wa ti a ni ati reti diẹ sii ti iyẹn ni isubu ọdun yii. Gbogbo ohun ti a n wa lati ṣe ni a fi si awọn iṣẹlẹ nla ati ti o dara julọ ki o ṣe wọn fun awọn egeb onijakidijagan.
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Kini a mu Erislandy ká ká ká ká ká ká ká nínú kí ìdíjẹ àwọn ènìyàn tí kò fi riri imọ-jinlẹ adun ati agbara Boxing rẹ?
Ati. Lara
Eyi jẹ idaraya. Boxing ti lu ati maṣe lu. Iyẹn ni ọna ti o kọ lati ibẹrẹ ti akoko. O jẹ imọ-jinlẹ aladun ati gbogbo awọn ija yatọ. Awọn aza yatọ. Styles o han gbangba pe awọn ija.
Diẹ ninu awọn eniyan ṣe fẹ lati fa ewu diẹ sii ju awọn miiran lọ ati pe nigbami o sọ iṣẹ naa ni ija kan. Idojukọ mi akọkọ ni lati ṣẹgun gbogbo ija ki o win gbangba. Iyẹn ni iṣẹ mi.
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Erislandy ni o ni onija nikan ni pipin ti o le fi Jermell Charlo ni aye rẹ?
Ati. Lara
Ọgọrun ogorun ni bẹẹni. Ati lati awọn iriri mi ti ọgọọgọrun awọn iyipo ti sparring, Jermell Chartlo kii yoo ja Srisislandy Lara nigbamii nigbati a ba ṣe pẹlu Hurd. Akoko nikan yoo sọ.
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Jarrett, Ṣe o wo eyikeyi ailera ni aisiki Lara?
J. Hurd
O dara fun gbogbo yin yoo ni lati rii iyẹn lori Aja Alẹ. Kii ṣe lati fun ni pupọ ti eto ere, ṣugbọn, bi mo ti so, Awọn ija ti o nira julọ Lara jẹ nigbati awọn eniyan fi titẹ si i. Ati pe ohun ti a yoo ṣe.
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Leonard, O sọrọ nipa agbara Jartrett ati bi o ti ṣe pẹlu diẹ ninu iwadi lori kilasi iwuwo yii ati iwọn rẹ. Ṣugbọn ninu akoko rẹ, Njẹ o ti rii eniyan kan pẹlu ibatan ibatan rẹ si ẹnikan bi Lar ti n ṣalaye igbẹkẹle ti o ti ṣe ati tun dide ni iyara lodi si atako to lagbara bi eyi?
L. Ellerbe
Ṣe Ko, Mo ro pe o jẹ dukia nla. Igboya jẹ ohun gbogbo ninu ere idaraya yii. O ni igbagbọ to lagbara ninu ilana ọgbọn rẹ ati agbara rẹ lati jade lọ ki o gba.
O han ni, Eyi ni ipenija ti o tobi julọ ati ti o lagbara julọ lati ọjọ pẹlu Lara jẹ aṣaju nla ti o ti ja fun ipele nla ati pe o ti ja nọmba ti awọn onija nla. Ṣugbọn lẹẹkansi, awọn aza ti o yatọ si ati jarrett n ni agbara ati igbẹkẹle lati mu iyẹn wa si tabili Mo ro pe yoo ṣe nla kan, iyatọ nla.
Nitori pe ohun kan jẹ pẹlu ijoko lori ita ati awọn eniyan wiwo ja lori TV, Ṣugbọn o jẹ odidi fọto ti o yatọ nigbati o ni imọlẹ iwuwo fẹẹrẹ ti o nrin si ọ si isalẹ ki o si fi iru titẹ si ọ. Ṣugbọn Lara ti kọ fun iru nkan yii nitori o rii eyikeyi ati gbogbo iru aṣa jade nibẹ.
Nitorinaa awọn idi wọnyi ni idi ti Mo ro pe o tobi, Titunto nla nitori lẹẹkansi, Mo ro pe Jarrett n lọ lati mu dara julọ ni Lara ati pe Mo ro pe Igbakeji Vece, Lara n lọ lati mu dara julọ jade ni ẹgbẹ. Akoko.
Nigbati o ba de Lara, A ti rii i lori ipele nla ṣaaju. O jẹ afẹsona ti o tọ. O ni gangan, Ni oju mi, Apoti ti o dara julọ ti o wa nibẹ. Ọna ẹsẹ ti o jinna, Ikun ori, ti n bọ lati ile-iwe Cuba nla yẹn ti Boxing, O jẹ adehun gidi.
Ṣugbọn lẹẹkansi, O ni ọdọ yii, lile, Kiniun ti ebi npa ti o ko bikita ti o ko bikita ti o ṣe ni igba atijọ nitori Lá ko ja fun ẹnikan rara, ati idakeji.
Iyẹn ni o jẹ ki eyi jẹ ibaamu ti iyalẹnu. Wa Oṣu Kẹrin 7, Mo nireti pe ija yii jasi le pari ninu knockout kan.
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Kini iṣiro rẹ ti yago fun awọn eniyan ti o dojukọ si iṣẹ rẹ?
Ati. Lara
Emi ko ṣe afiwe awọn onija. Mo wo e bi ọdọ, ebi npa ọmọ ti o ni ifẹ. O fẹ lati jẹ nla. O nlọ lati wa siwaju ati pe yoo wa lati ṣetan lati ja. Ti ko ba wa siwaju, Lẹhinna Emi yoo ṣetan lati ja, ju, Sibẹsibẹ o ṣe jade. Ṣugbọn Mo ṣetan fun ohun gbogbo ti o mu wa si tabili.
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Nigbawo ni igba ikẹhin, Erislandy, pe ẹnikan ni itara asọtẹlẹ pe wọn yoo kọlu ọ bi o ti ṣe?
Ati. Lara
Gbogbo onija fẹ lati kọlu rẹ nigba ti o ba wa ni iwọn yẹn. Paul Williams fẹ lati kọlu mi. Canelo, Vanes, Pẹlu afikun ti o nfiranṣẹ bi o ṣe n lilọ si Angolo ati eyi ati pe.
Daradara, Awọn angelo sopọ mọ mi lemeji, Ṣugbọn maṣe gbagbe bi ija naa pari. Mo pari iṣẹ ogun Angosu. Mo dabara iṣẹ rẹ ati pe Mo gbe e jade kuro ni ipele oke ti Boxing.
Ti Surn Surd ro pe o nlọ lati wa bayi, Emi yoo pari iṣẹ rẹ pẹlu, ni 27 ọdun atijọ. Nitorinaa wa ni Oṣu Kẹrin 7, Mo nireti pe o fi titẹ yẹn jẹ ki Mo le ba iṣẹ rẹ jẹ fun gbogbo sisọ naa ti o ti n ṣe.
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Jarrett? Kini o ro ohun ti o kan sọ?
J. Hurd
Mo mọ, Eyi ni nkan naa, Gbogbo wa mọ pe Lara ni iriri. O ti rii gbogbo ara lati ọwọ ọtun si guusu. Ohunkohun ti o fun ni, O ti ri gbogbo rẹ. Ṣugbọn ko ni iriri ohun ti Mo fẹ fun u.
Kii ṣe nipa awọn aza ti o ti rii; o jẹ nipa ohun ti o fẹ lati ni iriri. Nitorinaa eyi jẹ gbogbo bọọlu ti o yatọ. O wa nibẹ lati ja pẹlu jard Hurd ati pe iwọ yoo wo bi gbogbo awọn opin gbogbo.
Mo nsọrọ lati inu ọkan ati pe Mo sọ ohun ti Mo lero. Emi ko kan jade nibi sọrọ lati sọrọ. Mo n fi si iṣẹ naa. Nibo ni aye mi yoo lọ ati ibiti mo ti rii ija yii kuro, Ko si ọna ti LA LA n lọ lati wa ni oke.
Q
Kini o jẹ ki o yatọ si ogun? Ki o si tun, Ṣe o fun ọ ni diẹ ti eti ti o jẹ agbalagba diẹ ti o dagba ju ti o lọ lẹhinna?
J. Hurd
Ṣe Ko, A ko mu kaadi atijọ. O ti ri awọn iṣẹ LA. O si tun ni apẹrẹ nla. Ọjọ ori kii ṣe ifosiwewe. Mo korira awọn eniyan ti o sọ ohun kanna pẹlu ijagba Austin. Wọn sọ pe ọjọ ori n bẹrẹ lati fihan.
A ko lilọ lati mu kaadi ọjọ ori. A rii pe LA tun jẹ onija nla. O jẹ aṣaju ti o gun julọ fun idi kan ati ọjọ-ori ko yẹ ki o ṣe apakan kan.
Bi jina bi ohun ti o ti kọja Angola ti o kọja, ohunkohun lati mu kuro lati awọn angolo. O si ni a nla Onija, O ti ṣe awọn ohun nla, Ṣugbọn Mo jẹ iyara pupọ ju Angolo lọ, Elo didasilẹ ju Angolo lọ, lu nira ju awọn angolo ati pe Mo jẹ eniyan nla pupọ.
Nitorina ti ara, Nigbati Mo wa nibẹ, lori rẹ ni iwọn, O n lilọ lati ni imọlara rẹ. Ko le gba titẹ ati ara lati awọn alatakoo. Oun yoo wa ni alẹ igba pipẹ nigbati o ba ija mi.
L. Ellerbe
Dara. Awọn ọmọbirin ati awọn arakunrin, O ti gbọ lati ọdọ awọn onija mejeeji. Lẹẹkansi, A ni tito tẹlẹ, nla metalealeser ifiwe lori show asiko, Oṣu Kẹrin ọdun 7, 10 p.m. Et / 7 fi aidunnu. PT, Lile Rock lati Hotel & Casino ni Las fegasi. Lractus fagbon, Truax blus degale, Julian Williams dajudaju Nathaniel gall gall. Kini o yẹ tẹẹrẹ, gbe lori Showtime.
A fẹ lati dupẹ lọwọ gbogbo eniyan fun dida wa lori ipe naa. Ni ọjọ iyanu kan.
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Undefeated Ruben Villa Makes Homecoming Debut in Salinas, California on Saturday April 14th

Philadelphia, PENN./ORANGE, Calif. (March 23, 2018)–Heralded featherweight prospect Ruben Villa returns home for the 1st time as a professional as he headlines in the Northern California city of Salinas on Saturday, April 14, from the popular Salinas Storm House.
The show is promoted by Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing.
Ruben has been coming along great, ati lori April 14th, he will thrill his hometown fans,” wi Banner ni igbega Aare, Arthur Pelullo. “We are looking forward to this special night for Ruben, for him not only to put on a great performance in his hometown, but to capture his first championship.
This show has been in the works for more than a year,” wi Alex Camponovo, who as Matchmaker and General Manager of Thompson Boxing. “It’s an excellent show from top-to-bottom featuring talent from all over the Bay Area and surrounding parts. You have Ruben looking to win his first professional title [WBO Youth] in his hometown.

Villa, 20, will be locked in a battle with fellow prospect Marlon Olea (13-2, 12 KOs) of Colombia in the 8-round “New ẹjẹ” main event where the WBO Youth Featherweight Title is up for grabs. Villa, a southpaw, is currently in Riverside, Calif. with trainer Max Garcia preparing for his main event debut.

I’m excited to headline my first event,” said Villa, who is co-promoted by Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing. “I’ve been preparing for this my whole life. It came fast. There’s a lot to be happy about. It’s a title fight, and it will be in front of my hometown fans.

Villa will certainly receive a challenge from Olea. He holds a unanimous decision loss against WBA World Champion Danny Roman and is known as a pressure fighter with excellent instincts.

He’s a mover, and he’s quick with his hands,” Villa said. “I’ll be ready for him. We are getting a little bit of everything in this training camp. I’m sparring guys that like to box and guys that are coming in and pressuring.

New to Villa for this fight has been the abundance of ticket requests from local boxing fans. The former two-time Golden Gloves Champion has already sold 400 tiketi, yet the requests keep pouring in.

“Lati so ooto, I’m not sure how it’s going to feel to fight in my hometown,” Villa said. “I tend to tune out all the white noise and just box. I’m sure there will be some moments when I recognize the crowd. I have to enjoy it, but keep my poise.

Tiketi fun “New ẹjẹ” ti wa ni owole ni $40, $75, & $125, and are available for purchase by calling 714-935-0900, or online at ThompsonBoxing.com.

Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 4:30 p.m. local time with the first bout at approximately 6:00 p.m. The Salinas Storm House is located at 185 Maryal Dr. Salinas, BI ELEYI 93907.

All fights will be live streamed on TB Presents: New Blood via Thompson Boxing Facebook page and ThompsonBoxing.com.

The livestream starts at 6:00 p.m. PT / 9:00 p.m. ATI with Beto Duran as the blow-by-blow announcer and Steve Kim providing expert color commentary.

For regular updates on our fighters, iṣẹlẹ, and promotions, please like Banner Promotions Facebook Page, and follow us on Instagram ati Twitter @BannerBoxing .

BRISCOE AWARDS SET FOR THIS SUNDAY

Philadelphia – Everything is set for the 11th Annual Briscoe Awards, lati wa ni waye yi Sunday Friday, March 25, 2018, 1-4 PM, ni VBA Clubhouse in Philadelphia. The event celebrates the biggest and best achievements of the Philadelphia-area boxing scene, and is normally attended by boxers – mejeeji ti o ti kọja ati bayi, other boxing personalities, and fight fans.
“2017 was a memorable year for our local boxing scene, and it will be great to bring everyone together to celebrate it,” said John DiSanto, founder of the Briscoe Awards. “Our event is really just a partyfood, drinks, and a coming together of everyone who loves this sport. It’s always great to see the mix of people that come to the Briscoe Awards. The highlight however, is throwing the spotlight on the fighters who worked so hard to entertain all of us fans. It’s always a good day and a fun time.
Attending the Briscoe Awards this year will be big winner Tyrone Brunson, who will receive three awards – fun “Fighter”, “Ija”, ati “Performance of the Year”, AVERY SPARROW, both the “Afojusọna ti Odun” ati awọn “Breakout Fighter of 2017”, JARON ENNIS, namedThe One to Watch”, DYLAN PRICE, awọn “Oṣere titun ti Odun”, MARCEL RIVERS, who scored the “Knockout ti Odun”, RAYMOND FORD, awọn “Amateur of the Year”, ati JEROME CONQUEST, who will receive theEverett Brothers Award”.
Awọn “Photo of the Yearwill also be chosen by those in attendance. Former boxing stars, current fighters, egeb, and other members of the fight fraternity round out the typical Briscoe Awards crowd.
A limited number of tickets for the March 25, 2018 Briscoe Awards will be available at the door for $20. That ticket price includes admission, food, draft beer, wine, and soft drinks. The Briscoe Awards will be held between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM, at the VBA Clubhouse, 2733 Ati. Clearfield Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19134.
The Briscoe Awards are presented by Philly Boxing History Inc., a 501c3 Non-Profit organization dedicated to preserving and honoring the great legacy boxing in and around the city of Philadelphia. Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, call John DiSanto at 609-377-6413.