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Salita Signs Top Light Heavyweight Umar Salamov to Co-Promotional Contract

Dmitriy Salita, of Salita Promotions, proudly announces the signing of world-class light heavyweight contender Umar Salamov to a co-promotional contract, along with KA Promotions.

Salamov (20-1, 15 Kos) hails from Alkhan-Kala, Russia, but is currently in Detroit training at the legendary Kronk Gym with Javan SugarHill Steward.
Umar is a tall, rangy light heavyweight with crafty footwork and an arsenal of punches,” Onye nlekọta kwuru. “Being that Umar is only 23 afọ, his natural athleticism and creativity in the ring makes me excited to teach him that Kronk magic, which will make him a force in the strong light heavyweight division.
I have relocated my training base to Detroit and look forward to a big year,” said Salamov. “My goal this year is to become a mandatory challenger for a world title in one of the four sanctioning bodies and fight for a world title.
The 23-year-old slugger has already amassed quite a collection of championships as professional. He is the former IBO Youth and World Light Heavyweight, WBO Youth World, European and International, and the IBF East/West Europe Light Heavyweight Champion.
Umar is one of the best light Heavyweights in the world,” said Dmitriy Salita. “It’s a division that is packed with lots of very good fighters and big names. I believe Umar has the skills and the experience to be the best. He is only 23 years old and has lots of world-class experience on the elite level in the amateurs and the pros. Now with him training in Detroit, his skills and experience will go to new levels.

 

 

 

 

 

Salamov says the decision to sign wit Salita was an easy one to make. “Dmitriy has a very good reputation and has done great work with the fighters he has worked with. He is very serious and responsible in his work. I have high hopes!”

Undefeated Christian Carto ready for tough challenge from James Smith THIS FRIDAY NIGHT at The SugarHouse Casino

Christopher Brooker battles Jamaal Davis in All-Philly Super Middleweight showdown
Undefeated Tyrone Crawley, Obere. ke edinam
David Gonzales battles Victor Vazquez
Press Conference Wednesday at The SugarHouse Event Center at 6 Obi
Weigh-in Thursday na 5 Obi
Philadelphia, Penn. (February 27, 2018)–Undefeated Bantamweight atụmanya Christian Carto (13-0, 11 Kos) has been buckling down in training camp for his showdown with once-beaten James Gordon Smith (12-1, 7 Kos) in the headline fight of a seven bout card that will take place a Friday n'abalị na The SugarHouse Casino.
The show na-akwalite Eze n'ọkwá.
Carto, 21 years-old of Philadelphia has been training in his hometown, where he has built up one-of, if not the biggest fan base in the city.
Camp has been good. I have done a lot of sparring with different sparring partners,” said Carto.
In Smith, Carto is in with arguably his toughest opponent, whose lone blemish came on ShoBox to hard-hitting Joshua Greer.
Smith seems to be a good a fighter. I watched a couple of his fights, and even in the fight he lost, he fought well until he got caught.
Carto stopped his 1st eleven opponents, but had to go the full distance of eight-rounds in his last two outings. Carto was not disappointed that his knockout streak ended.
It would have been nice to have kept that streak going, but I am not upset. I actually thought in my last fight against Luis Saavedra that I was close to getting him out of there but he did a good job in hanging in there and going the distance. It was a good experience to go eight-rounds. I spar 10-12 agba, so I knew I could go eight rounds.
This will be Carto’s 7th appearance at The SugarHouse Casino, and the venue has taken a liking to Carto to the point where a 40-foot billboard was erected over I-95, and millions of motorists can see Carto each day.
I want to thank Wendy Hamilton of the SugarHouse. It was good to see the billboard and see myself presented like that. It’s very exciting to be able to see that. That is something I never thought I would see.
I just want all of my fans to come out na Fraịdee n'abalị. It is going to be a good fight, and I look forward to seeing every body there.
Na asatọ gbaa gburugburu ngalaba-mma, it will be a battle of Philadelphia based super middleweights as Christopher Brooker (12-5, 5 Kos) agha Jamaal Davis (16-12-1, 7 Kos)
In an eight-round super lightweight bout, Tyrone Crawley (7-0) nke Philadelphia ga-on Anthony Mercado (10-3, 9 Kos) nke Arecibo, PR.
Also in an eight-round bout, David Gonzales (8-2-2, 2 Kos) of Philadelphia fights Victor Vazquez (9-3, 3 Kos) of Younkers, NY in a super lightweight bout.
Dominique Mayfield nke Philadelphia ga-eme ka ya pro mpụta mbụ megide Ronny Hale (3-11, 3 Kos) nke Austin, TX in a heavyweight bout.
Rasheed Johnson (3-1, 1 Ko) ga-on Vincent Floyd (3-4-1, 2 Kos) in a four-round bout featuring Philadelphia welterweights.
Jerrod Miner (1-1, 1 Ko) nke Philadelphia ga-alụ ọgụ Rondarrius Hunter (1-2, 1 Ko) of Atlanta in a super flyweight bout.
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Luis Ortiz Looks to Make Heavyweight History by Becoming First Latino or Hispanic Heavyweight World Champion Born Outside U.S.

Unbeaten Cuban Faces WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder Saturday, March 3 live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center in Brooklyn & N'ihu site Premier Boxing agbachitere
Brooklyn (February 26, 2018) – When unbeaten heavyweight Luis “The Real Eze Kong” Ortiz faces WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder Saturday, March 3 na-na SHOWTIME si Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™, he will be looking to make history not just for Cuban boxing, but for all Hispanic or Latino fighters.
Ortiz has a chance to become the first Latino or Hispanic heavyweight world champion born outside of the U.S. and just the second heavyweight of Latino or Hispanic descent to capture the heavyweight world title. The first was Massachusetts’ John Ruiz, whose parents were Puerto Rican and who defeated Evander Holyfield for the WBA Heavyweight World Championship in March 2001.
This fight is not only important for my family, but for Cuban boxing history,” sị Ortiz. “My only focus right now is on the strategy I will need to defeat Wilder, but I know this fight has a lot of significance. I’m going to make history for myself and my country when I knock out Wilder on March 3.”
Cuba has had three previous fighters vie for the heavyweight title, with Jorge Luis Gonzalez losing to Riddick Bowe in 1995 and Vitali Klitschko defeating both Juan Carlos Gomez in 2009 Odlanier Solis in 2011. Ortiz hopes to stake his claim to the upper echelon of Cuban heavyweight lore along with heavyweight Teofilo Stevenson, who won three Olympic gold medals and is considered the greatest Cuban fighter of all time, despite never fighting professionally.
The strong boxing tradition of Cuba has continued to this day, with Ortiz looking to become the 18nke world titlist from the country. Prominent active Cuban fighters include WBA 154-pound champion Erislandy Lara, who fights Jarrett Hurd in a unification showdown April 7 na showtime, and two-division world champion Rances Barthelemy, who looks to become the first three-division champion in Cuban history March 10 na showtime.
The history of Hispanic fighters vying for the heavyweight title dates back to the legendary matchup in 1923 between Jack Dempsey and Argentina’s Luis Firpo. Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and Larry Holmes all defended against Hispanic challengers while Deontay Wilder has beaten three Mexican-American opponents in Chris Arreola, Gerald Washington and Eric Molina.
The fourth heavyweight title fight in Barclays Center history will give Ortiz a chance to make his name not only as a world champion, but a barrier-breaker for Hispanic heavyweights.
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Stoppage Win Over Martinez Sets Khan on Course For Another Title Shot

 

Report: Gianluca Di Caro – Photos courtesy of Joe Ibbotson.

 

It may have been the coldest weekend of the year in the UK so far, but the icy cold conditions na satọde night didn’t prevent the fans turning out to support local hero Tasif Khan as he faced Mexican Champion and former WBC World Title Challenger Juan Lopez Martinez on the Bridie Murtagh (Saorise Promotions) promoted Dinner Event at the Royal Taj (formerly the Connaught Rooms) in Bradford.

 

The importance of the fight clearly wasn’t lost on any of Khan’s fans, their man may already have secured World Boxing Union (WBU), Global Boxing Union (GBU) and World Boxing Confederation (WBC) World Championships over the past couple of years, but a victory na satọde would mean that Khan, who is already highly ranked by the International Boxing Federation (IBF) in their Intercontinental Ratings, would be eligible to mount a challenge for the prestigious IBF Intercontinental Championship in the Summer as the first step to mounting a potential future challenge for the coveted IBF World Crown.

 

Prior to the first fight of the night, Master of Ceremonies Sam Gorman gave a moving eulogy to British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) Onye Na-Eso Onye Isi (Scotland) Kenny Barr, who tragically passed away in December at the age of just 34, which was followed by a standing Ten Bell tribute.

 

OK now let’s get onto the the main event, a ten round non-championship Super Flyweight contest between the aforementioned Tasif Khan and Juan Lopez Martinez.

 

The atmosphere was electric as the protagonists made their way to the ring with the entourages in support waving their respective countries flags and in Khan’s case also carrying his many Championship belts. After the pre-fight razzmatazz and introductions it was down to business for the young Gladiators.

 

Right from the opening bell both men began to cautiously vie for Centre-ring, Khan utilizing his superior reach to take effective control and force his more experienced opponent on to the back foot.

 

About the midway point of the round Khan began to step up the pace, landing some big shots to both body and head, each time Martinez stood his ground and countered with good effect.

 

In the second it was more or less the same, with Khan taking the initiative and actively attacking, whilst Martinez remained content to counter when the opportunity arose.

 

Round three see Khan step up the pace further, utilizing superior hand speed and slick movement to land a some sensational shots, the most notable was a huge right to the chin late on in the round. Martinez was clearly shaken, but still thinking clearly enough to change his tactics and tie the Bradford man up on the inside to prevent further big shots landing.

 

Initially Martinez took the fight to Khan in the fourth, in doing so landed a sensational hook to the head of Khan. However this tactic just played into Khan’s hands and the Bradford man came back with some sensational combinations each time the Mexican mounted an attack.

 

As the round progressed into the second minute, Khan caught Martinez with another big shot which sent the Mexican back towards the ropes, Khan stepped in and let rip with a double handed flurry culminating with a big left hook to the body, which sent Martinez to the canvas. Martinez made the count and made it to the end of the round by tying up Khan on the inside again.

 

Round five see Martinez utilizing the tying up Khan on the inside tactic more, and at times looked outclassed. Khan’s superior ring-craft really came into play as the round entered the final minute, the confident persona Martinez carried in the early rounds was now gone, Martinez was beginning to try and slow Khan’s scintillating pace down to a crawl, constantly grabbing hold each time Khan mounted an attack, before letting rip with uppercuts at every opportunity, much to the dismay of Khan’s corner, who were shouting at their man to work off his jab and keep him at a distance.

 

Round six see Khan confidently begin to wear Martinez down further with fast double handed flurries and powerful combinations to both body and head. At more or less the half way point of the round Khan broke loose from another attempted holding session from Martinez and fired a couple of stiff jabs, before stepping in with a huge hook to the body. Martinez immediately collapsed to the canvas and was clearly distraught, however the tough Mexican tried his hardest to make it to his feet before referee James Ancliff’s count reached its conclusion, albeit unsuccessful in doing so.

 

The official time for the stoppage 1 minute and 32 seconds of the sixth round.

 

Preceding the Khan-Martinez headline bout was a six round Super Middleweight contest between Bardley, Lincolnshire’s unbeaten Nathan Decastro and very late replacement Malcolm Richardson from Blackpool.

 

Originally IBF Ranked Decastro was due to compete against Ghanaian Philip Kotey, who had arrived in the UK but fell ill na Fraịdee n'abalị. More disappointment for Decastro as a win over Kotey would have also positioned him for a potential shot at an IBF title later in the year.

 

Right from the off it was clear that Decastro was intent on making a statement, the Bardley man closing of the ring and letting rip with power punch after power punch. Richardson’s made of stern stuff and stood his ground and countered with good effect. However as the round progressed towards the second minute, Decastro switched to the body, landing a massive body shot that sent Richardson down.

 

Richardson made the count, in fact following the knockdown went on the front foot and landed a couple of good shots of his own, but Decastro’s relentless power shots got the better of the Blackpool man and with about 40 seconds of the round to go Decastro caught him with a huge body shot to send him to the canvas for the second time, this time though Richardson didn’t make it to his feet before referee James Ancliff’s count reached it’s conclusion.

 

Official time of the stoppage was 2 Minutes and 30 sekọnd nke mbụ gburugburu.

 

Prior to Decastro-Richardson it was time for a Heavyweight contest between Askam-in-Furness, Cumbria’s Lee Kellett and Belfast, Northern Ireland’s Ryan Kilpatrick.

 

What a cracking fight, both lads gave there all for the full four rounds, much to the appreciation of those in attendance.

 

After four highly entertaining all action rounds it was Lee Kellett that scoring referee James Ancliff decided was the victor by a 40-36 ihe oke.

 

Next up was a four round Super Lightweight contest between Newcastle’s Jak Johnson and Liverpool’s Paul Peers.

 

Gịnị a ọgụ, it was a true Battle Royale, these two warriors gave no quarter, and it was a seriously top class battle. The first couple of rounds were exhausting to watch, pure toe-2-toe action from start to finish, so much so that this contest rightly earned the accolade of the Fight of the Night.

 

The third though see Peers in the ascendancy, the Liverpool man steeping up the pace as well as switching his focus to the body of the Geordie with great effect, so much so that around the midway point Peers sent Johnson to the canvas with a pin-point perfect shot to the lower rib.

 

Johnson made it to his feet but in the dying seconds of the round Peers found a way through Johnson’s excellent defence to land another shot to the lower rib to send Johnson down for a second time, this time Johnson couldn’t make it to his feet to beat referee James Ancliff’s count.

 

Official time of the stoppage was 2 minutes and 59 seconds of the third round.

 

The opening bout of the night sees Aberdeen’s Nathan Beattie in action against late replacement Belfast’s Marty Kayes.

 

Beattie-Kayes was a purist’s dream fight, it was one seriously closely fought and highly technical contest, which wouldn’t come as any surprise to those in the know, as these two had fought each other previously.

 

After four closely fought rounds scoring referee James Ancliff’s score card read 40-37 in favour of Nathan Beattie.

 

There were due to be two further contests on the cardObadai Sai vs Isaac Quartey and Patrick Okine vs Saidi Mundi, however these contests failed to take place due to only Quartey and Okine receiving their visa in time to make the trip to the UK.

Onye nlekọta StearHill na Apti Davtaev nke dị arọ na Russia na-echepụta Asụsụ nke Ha na Ebube Ebube

Mgbe ọ na-arụ ọrụ mgbatị ahụ, undefeated Russian heavyweight atụmanya Apti Davtaev (14-0-1, 13 Kos) na onye na-enye ya ọzụzụ na United States, Kronk Gym's Javan SugarHill Onye nlekọta, nwere ụzọ ha si ekwu okwu.

“Anyị na-akpọ ụdị charades nke ukwuu. M na-etinye ya n'ọkwá mgbe ụfọdụ ma gosi ya oghere,” Onye nlekọta kwuru. “Ọ bụụrụ m ihe ịma aka, nke mere ka m hụkwuo ya n’anya, ịkụziri ya n’ekwughị okwu.”
Ndị otu ahụ siri ike ugbu a na-arụ ọrụ maka nnukwu Russian (site na Chechen Republic nke Kurchaloi) mgbanaka laghachi, ndokwa maka Eprel.
“Ọ chọrọ ịmụta ihe ọjọọ nke na ọ bụ ogbo,” gara n'ihu na-elekọta. “Ndị Russia enweghị ụdị ọzụzụ dịka ha na US. Nke a bụ nrọ mezuru nye ya. Inye onye agha Russia ebe a iji zụọ ọzụzụ dị iche karịa onye agha US na-abịa mgbatị m. Ha abụrụla ndị America. Aremụnwoke n’agụụ. Ha nwere obere ihe ọzọ na-eme na ndụ ha. Ọ bụ onye Alakụba lụrụ nwanyị na ihe niile ọ na-eche bụ okpukperechi ya na ezinụlọ ya. Enweghị Facebook ma ọ bụ Twitter na ụwa ya. Nanị ihe ọ chọrọ bụ ịbụ onye mmeri ụwa.”
Onye nlekọta na-ekwu na Davtaev ji ọkwa dị elu wee bịa na ọzụzụ ha na-elekwasị anya na ihe ndị ka mma.
“Ọ bụ nnukwu ibu dị arọ. Ezi ntọala na ọ na-amụta ngwa ngwa. Ọ nwere ike ịgụ ndị na-emegide ya ma mee mgbanwe dị mfe. Mụ na ya na-arụkọ otu esi edobekwuo gbaa. Ọ bụ nnukwu na ọ kwesịrị iji jab ya na nnukwu aka nri ya tinye onwe ya n'ọnọdụ iji nọgide na-achịkwa. Anyị na-arụ ọrụ na iji mgbanaka izugbe izugbe. Mgbe ibu ibu otua, ị gaghị ekwe ka mmadụ jupụta gị.”
28-afọ Davtaev, -kwalite site na Nkwalite Salita na nkwalite KA, na-ekwu na ya na-enwe mmekọrịta mmekọrịta ya na Steward.
“Site na ubochi mbu anyi mara, anyị chọtara asụsụ nkịtị. Ọ na-enye m ọtụtụ nlebara anya ma kụziere m ọtụtụ ihe na-echebara m echiche. Ọ bụ ya mere m ji nwee ekele dị ukwuu n’ebe ọ nọ.”
Davtaev kwenyere na ọ nọghị na US maka ntụrụndụ. Hardrụsi ọrụ ike na ịrara onwe ya nye ozi ya bụ naanị ihe dị ya n’obi.
“Onye ọkachamara na-eme egwuregwu kwesịrị ilekwasị anya naanị n'otu ihe,” ọ na-akọwa, “ihe ịga nke ọma. Ọ dị mkpa mgbe niile iji ọrụ zuru oke na usoro ọzụzụ na ọgụ n'onwe ya rute ihe mgbaru ọsọ gị. N'ezie, A na m atụ uche nne nna na ezinụlọ m, mana imata ihe kpatara m ji bia ebe a ma nweta nkwado site na ndị ikwu na ndị enyi, enyere m aka ịtachi obi dị mfe karị.”
Mgbe niile a ogige eden ụwa-klas alụso, Davtaev nwere ọzụzụ dị mma ugbu a na onye na-agba mbọ iji rụọ ọrụ na Detroit's Kronk Gym. Charles Martin onye bụbu ọkaibe n'arọ buru ibu nọkwa na ọzụzụ na Kronk.
“Ndị a bụ ụmụ okorobịa 6’5 250-lb na ọkwa nka ha dịkwa oke,” Onye nlekọta kwuru. “Ha na-amụta ihe n’aka ibe ha.”
Nke a bụ onye agha ise nke Steward nke ọ na - arụkọ ọrụ na Steward na - ekwu na ya na - ekpori ndụ nke ukwuu.
“Ọ na-agba mbọ ịmụ asụsụ bekee, ma ọ na anyị na-ekwurịta okwu dị nnọọ mma. Anyị nwere ezigbo oge. Learningmụta ga-atọ ụtọ, ya mere o nwere oge obim ma enwere m obi uto izi ya. Ọ na-amụta ngwa ngwa, n'agbanyeghị na ọ maghị Bekee.”

Motivational Speaker & Instagram Sensation Demarjay Smith to Participate in Open to the Public Media Workout with Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder

The Young Jamaican Trainer” site “The Ellen Degeneres Showwill Be Joined by Unbeaten Contender Marcus Browne & Host a Fitness Presentation for Local Community Youth
Wednesday, February 28 na Barclays Center ke Brooklyn –
Event Begins at 3 p.m. NA*
Brooklyn (February 26, 2018) – “The Young Jamaican TrainerDemarjay Smith, known for his motivational Instagram videos and appearances on The Ellen Degeneres Show, will join heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder na Wednesday, February 28 at the open to the public media workout at Barclays Center ahead of Wilder’s showdown with Luis Ortiz Saturday, March 3 live on SHOWTIME at Barclays Center.
The 11-year-old Smith, who recently spent NBA All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles taking part in various activities, will host a health and fitness presentation for the local community youth groups attending the workout before stepping in the ring with Wilder for a special photo opportunity. Kids in attendance will be from Gleason’s Give a Kid a Dream, BOXER Inc. and the Atlas Cops & Kids Program.
Smith has previously interviewed the likes of LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Usain Bolt and other top athletes and entertainers for Instagram and theEllen” show.
The open to the public event will being at approximately 3 p.m. NA with Smith’s health and fitness presentation, featuring unbeaten local light heavyweight contender Marcus Browne, set to take place before Wilder’s workout.
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TAA: WBSS Semifinals finale Super Middleweights in Germany: Callum Smith vs. Nieky Holzken

WBSS Semifinals finale
Super Middleweights in Germany
Callum Smith vs. Nieky Holzken
AIRING LIVE IN CANADA THIS AFTERNOON
Nanị ON Super ọwa

(L-R) Callum Smith & Nieky Holzken
(Picture courtesy of World Boxing Super Series)
Edmonton, Canada (February 24, 2018)This afternoon in the semifinals round finale of the incredibly entertaining World Boxing Super Series (WBSS) ndorondoro, undefeated challengersCallum “ụwa” Smith (23-0, 17 Kos), na World Boxing Council (WBC) Diamond champion, and late replacement Nieky “The Natural” Holzken (13-0, 10 Kos), square-off in the 12-round super middleweight bout, at Nurnberger Versicherung Arena in Nuremburg, Germany.
The Smith vs. Holzken card, malite na 2 p.m. NA, will air live in Canada, nanị na Super Channel.
Holzken, an undefeated Dutch prospect, replaced two-time world champion Juergen Braehmer, nke Germany, who withdrew earlier this week from the WBSS semifinals match due to illness.
The Smith-Holzken winner will advance to the WBSS super middleweight championship final against World Boxing Association (WBA) and International Boxing Organization (Igbo) Super Middleweight World onye mmeri “Sir” George Asherim (28-3, Kos), nke United Kingdom, June 2at The O2 Arena in London, in a battle for the coveted Muhammad Ali trofi.
Super Channel enwetara ndị nanị ikike na Canada ka ohuru na World Boxing Super Series si MP & Silva, a na-eduga mba media ụlọ ọrụ na-enye media ikike, dijitalụ, technology na nkwado ọrụ.
The 27-year-old Smith, fighting out of the United Kingdom, won a 12-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Erik Skoglund in the WBSS quarterfinals to capture the World Boxing Council (WBC) Diamond super middleweight title.
I came here to book a place in the final,” Smith kwuru. “I have had a really good camp and I have improved on stuff from the last fight and people will see a better performance from me. People will see that I am good enough to win the tournament. I just want to win, win well, and look good doing it.
I always knew from the start of the tournament that there was a massive opportunity that George (Groves) would be waiting in the final. Ma, maka ugbu a, I am fully focused on Nieky, and then I can talk more about Groves after the fight.
Holzken, 34, was preparing to fight Dmitri Chudinov na Saturday si WBSS Super Middleweight Substitute Fight.
“Ọ bụ oké na-abụ ebe a,” Holzken commented. “My life has been like a rollercoaster the last days. I was preparing to fight Dmitrii Chudnov, na na Mọnde I got a call that Juergen Braehmer was out. Ya mere, this is a lifetime opportunity and I will take the opportunity with both hands, Adịla m njikere!
Callum is a good fighter and respectful guy, but I am a big believer, and I believe I can get the victory na satọde. I am going to do my best to beat him and my best to win the whole tournament.
Five exciting fights on theSmith-Holzken” kaadị, presented by Sauerland Event, ga-ikuku nanị Canada na Super Channel.
TODAY’S WBSS LINE-UP ON SUPER CHANNEL
Isi ihe omume – WBSS SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT SEMIFINALS – 12 Agba
Callum Smith (23-0, 17 Kos), United Kingdom, 167.5 lbs. (76,0 n'arọ)
vs.
Nieky Holzken (13-0, 10 Kos), Netherlands, 167.5 lbs. (76,0 n'arọ)
CO-FEATURE – WBSS SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT SUBSTITUTE FIGHT – 10 Agba
Dmitrii Chudinov (20-2-2, 13 Kos), Russia
vs.
Siarhei Khamitski (30-14-3, 14 Kos), Belarus
HEAVYWEIGHTS – 8 Agba
Filip Hrgovic (3-0, 3 Kos), 2016 Olympic bronze medalist, Croatia
vs.
SeanBig Sexy” Ngwan (12-1, 8 Kos), Ireland
Super MIDDLEWEIGHTS – 8 Agba
James Kraft (13-0, 9 Kos), Former WBC Youth Light Heavyweight Champion, Germany
vs.
Bernard Donfack (23-17-3, 11 Kos), Germany by way of Cameroon
Super MIDDLEWEIGHTS – 6 Agba
Leon Bauer (12-0-1, 8 Kos), Germany
vs.
Marco Miano (6-5 (2 Kos), Italy
SWING BOUT
Super MIDDLEWEIGHTS – 6 Agba
Tony Kraft (12-0-1, 4 Kos), Germany
vs.
Jozsef Racz (7-20-1, 2 Kos), Hungary
(all fights & fighters subject to change)
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CRUISERWEIGHTS
January 27, Riga Arena, Riga, Latvia – WBO / WBC ịdị n'otu
Oleksandr “The Cat” Usyk (14-0, 11 Kos), Ukraine
WMDEC12 (115-113, 115-113, 114-114).
Mairis Mgbada (23-1, 18 Kos), Latvia
(Usyk nọgidere ya WBO aha ma merie ndị WBC egwuregwu)
February 3, Bolshoy Ice Dome, Sochi, Russia – IBF / WBA ịdị n'otu
Murat “Ígwè” Gassiev (26-0, 19 Kos), Russia
WTKO12
Yunier “The ko Doctor” Dorticós (21-1, 20 Kos), Cuba
(Gassiev retained his IBF title and won WBA championship)
Super MIDDLEWEIGHTS
February 17, Manchester, Arena, Manchester, UK – WBA / Igbo ịdị n'otu
“Saint” George Asherim (28-3, 20 Kos), United Kingdom
WDEC12 (117-112, 116-112, 115-113)
Chris “Next Gen” Eubank Obere. (26-2, 20 Kos), Igbo World onye mmeri, United Kingdom
(Groves retained his WBA title and won IBO championship)
February 24, Nurnberger Versicherung Arena, Nuremburg, Germany
Callum “ụwa” Smith (23-0, 17 Kos), United Kingdom – Mgbanaka #3
(WBC Diamond Super Middleweight onye mmeri)
vs.
Nieky “The Natural” Holzken (13-0, 10 Kos), Netherlands
WORLD BOXING SUPER SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS
CRUISERWEIGHTS
Ka 11, 2018, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – WBC/WBC/WBA/IBF/Ring Unification
Oleksandr “The Cat” Usyk (14-0, 11 Kos), WBO/WBC Champion, Ukraine – Mgbanaka #1
vs.
Murat “Ígwè” Gassiev (26-0, 19 Kos), WBA/IBF Champion, Russia – Mgbanaka #2
June 2, 2018, The O2 Arena, London, United Kingdom – WBA / Igbo ịdị n'otu
“Saint” George Asherim (28-3, 20 Kos), United Kingdom, WBA/IBO Champion – Mgbanaka #2
vs.
Callum Smith-Nieky Holzken winner
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Andre Dirrell Talks Working with New Trainer Virgil Hunter Ahead of Interim Super Middleweight World Title Rematch Saturday, March 3 against Jose Uzcategui Live on SHOWTIME From Barclays Center in Brooklyn & N'ihu site Premier Boxing agbachitere

Read the whole interview with Dirrell EBE A via PremierBoxingChampions.com
Oakland, DỊ KA. (February 23, 2018) – Super middleweight Andre Dirrell is preparing for his rematch with Jose Uzcategui by working with renowned trainer Virgil Hunter and former pound-for-pound great Andre Ward ahead of his showdown for the Interim IBF Super Middleweight title Saturday, March 3 na-na showtime (9 p.m. NA/6 p.m. Pt) si Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™.
The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by the highly anticipated matchup between heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder na unbeaten ịma ya aka Luis Ortiz.
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Dirrell has moved his training camp out to Oakland to train with Hunter and gain wisdom from being around Ward. Ward for his part, feels Dirrell has not yet reached his potential in the ring.
The way I feel about Andre is the way I’ve always felt, the sky’s the limit,” said the recently retired Ward. “He has the God-given ability and talent to do whatever he wants to do in a boxing ring. Yabụ, he is blessed with the kind of gifts, that if he’s made up his mind that he won’t allow himself to be beat and if he prepares properly in camp, it’s going to be very hard to beat him.
With a fighter with Andre’s experience and pedigree, it’s less physical and more psychological. Do you want to be a champion and do you want to dominate your division? If the answer is yes, which I believe it is, then go do it. It sounds simple and in many ways it is, but you have to be very intentional to condition your mind to think this way and really believe it. That’s the reason he is training with Virgil in the Bay Area. Physical training, mental preparation & spiritual preparation. It all matters.
Here is part of what Dirrell had to say about training camp with Hunter and Ward. Read the full story EBE A via PremierBoxingChampions.com.
What are some of the nuances Virgil brings, and will your grandfather, Leon “Bumper” Lawson, remain in your corner?
Virgil is teaching me similarly to the way my grandfather taught me, and I can easily say that he’s picking up where my grandfather left off. My grandfather put my talents in me, making me the fighter Andre Ward had to worry about back in the day.
But my grandfather doesn’t have the ability to coach really anymore because he’s in the beginning stages of dementia, but I still have him in my corner, and I always will. Virgil has taken over, and this is bar-none, the best I’ve felt, uche, na ọrụ m. There are little things about Virgil that I had to adapt to.
Virgil’s sense of humor is raw, playful and serious at the same time. If I stop for one minute, he’ll tell me, ‘It takes one second to get knocked out.He teaches with passion, direction and remains focused on the task at hand, really wanting you to instill how important things are, psychologically.
How beneficial is the atmosphere in Virgil’s gym?
There is a positive aura in the gym, which is a winning environment. When you walk into that gym, it’s time to work. Virgil lets you know that simply by staring at you. You have Andre Ward’s posters all around you, other fightersposters around you. There are a lot of fightersfaces up on those gym walls, including Andre Berto’s.
I’m definitely inspired because the atmosphere has everything to offer as far as training. You have the mountains, the beaches. Na N'ezie, ultimately, you have Virgil, who has flair about him and a way to generate that fire within you and bring it out of you. The most important thing with Virgil is listening.
What counsel have you received from Ward?
Andre’s never really showed any hesitation about offering advice and has always been there to give it to me, no problem at all. Andre has always been cordial and honest about wanting to see me hold that championship belt. I believe that he’ll see that this year.
But I can imagine that now that he’s out of the game, he can do it more freely. I recently had a 45-minute conversation over the phone with him about Jesus Christ, ma, face-to-face, we’ve spoken quite often. He came down for a few of my sparring sessions and he’ll be coming to a few more.
We’ve always talked and had a good time, and he’s been quite an inspiration, aside from being a boxer. Andre has a confidence about himself in and out of the ring, so he’s one of the top guys in my life as a motivator for life outside of and beyond boxing.
Has Virgil broken down the Uzecategui fight?
Virgil has watched the fight several times, and I’ve watched the fight several times. We both agreed that the mistakes were definitely all mine and both agree that I didn’t use my ring generalship.
Even with the flaws that I was committing, I still found my groove. I heard myself saying that I had gotten his timing down and was taking over leading up to the end of the fight.
Uzecategui is a fighter, but that’s ithe’s no boxer. He has great punching ability but not great skills and he’s not fast, so I expect him to attack me like the first fight. He knows how to put a one-two-three together, and he’s hungry.
As far as boxing goes, I’ll have to teach him a thing or two about how this game is really played. There’s no question I made the first fight harder than it had to be. I look at that first fight with so much confidence.
I know that I fought it incorrectly, but I was still coming back. He won the first, second and possibly third and fourth rounds, but I was coming back. So this time, I plan on frustrating this boy so much that he’ll be completely off of his game.
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HUGO CENTENO JR. SUFFERS RIB INJURYINTERIM MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT WITH JERMALL CHARLO RESCHEDULED FOR PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS EVENT SATURDAY, APRIL 21 Ndụ SHOWTIME®

Next Saturday’s Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Doubleheader Will Open With Anticipated Rematch Between Andre Dirrell & Jose Uzcategui
Saturday, March 3 LIVE on SHOWTIME At 9 p.m. NA/6 p.m. PT From Barclays Center In Brooklyn & Presented By
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Brooklyn (-Ahụ. 23, 2018) – Middleweight contender Hugo Centeno Obere. suffered a rib injury while training and his Interim WBC Middleweight World Championship bout with Jermall Charlo has been rescheduled for a Premier Boxing Champions event on Saturday, April 21 na-na showtime.
The March 3 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast continues as a doubleheader beginning at 9 p.m. NA/6 p.m. PT from Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Ke isi omume, WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder will make the seventh and most difficult defense of his title against fellow-unbeaten heavyweight Luis Ortiz.
In the opening bout of the March 3 doubleheader, Andre Dirrell and Jose Uzcategui will meet for the Interim IBF Super Middleweight World Championship in an immediate rematch of one of 2017’s best and most controversial fights.
Charlo vs. Centeno will now be a featured bout on the previously announced April 21 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast presented by Premier Boxing Champions. Four-division world champion Adrien Broner will face undefeated former champion Omar Figueroa and one of boxing’s brightest young stars, Gervonta Davis, returns to the ring as the 23-year-old undefeated former champion looks to regain a title in the 130-pound class.
While the injury to Centeno is unfortunate, we’re pleased to have the flexibility to keep the Charlo-Centeno fight on our 2018 boxing schedule,” kwuru Stephen Espinoza, President, Egwuregwu & omume Programming, Showtime Netwọk Inc. “The March 3 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING event remains a can’t-miss night for any fight fan, with Deontay Wilder facing the most dangerous opponent of his career in Luis Ortiz, and Andre Dirrell and Jose Uzcategui settling the score in a rematch of one of 2017’s best fights.
I’m devastated.,said Centeno. “I’ve been in the gym for a long time. Being so close to a fight and accomplishing my dream of a world title it’s devastating.
It happened during sparring. I tried to work through the pain and as the day progressed and the adrenaline subsided I had to go to the ER and get checked out. It’s a good enough injury that it had to be postponed. Nothing was broken, but it was severe enough to keep me from fighting.
I was just about to peak. Now I have to taper off a bit and cut back to let my body recover and then pick it up and get some momentum back.
“M njikere ịga,” Kwurula Charlo. “M 167 pound ugbu a, and this was the best camp I’ve ever had. I’m so disappointed. I’m at a loss for words. When you want something so bad and you don’t get it, you can’t be a kid about it. You just have to deal with it.
I’m hungry and I’m ready to get back in the ring. I’m still coming to the fight though. I’m going be there to support Deontay. I love Barclays Center and all my fans in Brooklyn.
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1stUSA Boxing Alumni Association event in N.E. A knockout in Lowell, Uka

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LOWELL, Uka. (February 23, 2018) – Fọrọ nke nta 50 past New England Golden Gloves boxers turned out last night for the inaugural USA Boxing Alumni Association meet-and-greet in a private room, prior to the opening bout of the New England Tournament of Champions, at historic Lowell Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, Massachusetts.
The USA Boxing Alumni Association gathering was also to promote the 2018 USA vs. Ireland Northeast Boxing Tour, which kicks-off Monday, March 12, at Royale Entertainment Complex in Boston’s famed theater district. The USA vs. Ireland Northeast Boxing Tour will continue March 15 na MassMutual Center na Springfield, Uka. and concludes March 21at The Manchester Downtown Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Among the USA Boxing Alumni Association attendees were former professional world champions “Irish” Micky Ward, a Lowell boxing icon, and Jose Antonio Rivera, yana Contenders star Peter Manfredo, Obere., “Iceman” John Scully
Emepụtara ka ọ bụrụ mmeri ogologo ndụ, mmekọrịta bara uru n'etiti USA Boxing na ndị okenye ya, –na-eti ọkpọ, ndị ọchịchị, ndị nkuzi na ndị ọkpọ ọkpọ — Ndị otu ndị okenye na-ejikọ ọgbọ ndị mmeri, na-akpali akpali ma na-enyeghachi ndị mmeri ịkụ ọkpọ n'ọdịnihu nke USA, na nke mgbanaka.
USA Boxing Alumni Association ghere oghe nye onye ọ bụla nwere ịhụnanya maka ịkụ ọkpọ yana ọ ga-achọ ka ya na ọkpọ ọkpọ amateur nọrọ.. Enyere ndị otu ohere ịnweta mmemme pụrụiche dị iche iche nke ndị otu ndị okenye na-anabata ya, including Friday evening’s USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.
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