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Heralded Prospect Ruben Villa Remains Undefeated with Unanimous Decision this Past Friday Night in Ontario, California

PHILADELPHIA, PENN./ORANGE, Calif. (Feb. 19, 2017)- Heralded prospect Ruben Villa (10-0, 4 KOs) of Salinas, Calif. made it ten straight wins to start his career by outpointing veteran Juan Sandoval (15-18, 5 KOs) sa Mexico. Scores: 59-55, 60-54 kaduha.
The bout was the co-feature this past Biyernes night at the Doubletree Hotel in Ontario, California.

Villa, 20, capitalized on his southpaw stance by landing a strong jab and countering with a right hook that routinely found its mark. Sandoval often looked confused and never managed to find any angles against the busier Villa.
I just tried to keep the pressure on him from start to finish,” said Villa, who is co-promoted by Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing. “I think he fought a cautious fight, but I was still able to land a lot of punches in every round.
Villa was most impressive in the fourth and fifth rounds when he delivered numerous sets of combinations that stunned the taller Sandoval. While Villa kept his unbeaten streak alive sa Biyernes sa gabii, another, less recognizable streak ended. In his previous unanimous decision wins, Villa had won every round on every scorecard. Sa Biyernes sa gabii, one judge failed to give Villa all six rounds (59-55).
That streak was bound to end sooner or later,” Villa said. “I’ll have to start another one.
Once again Ruben had a terrific outing sa Biyernes sa gabii,” miingon Banner Promotions Presidente, Artie Pelullo.
Ruben continues his progression and development, and we are extremely pleased at where he is at. 2018 is going to be a big year for Ruben, as we will see him fight for some regional titles in the next 12-18 mga bulan.”
Ruben looked impressive yet again against a veteran opponent,” said Ken Thompson, presidente sa Thompson Boxing. “Ruben is developing and maturing quicker than we anticipated. He’ll be back in the ring very soon.
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‘Great Lakes KingJa’Rico O’Quinn to Face Kenya’s Nick Otieno This Friday in Warren, Michigan

2018 is shaping up to be an important year in the budding boxing career of undefeated Detroit-based bantamweight Ja’RicoThe Great Lakes King” O'Quinn.
I’m looking to make my TV debut this year,” said O’Quinn, finishing up training for Biyernes away. “Gikan didto, the sky is the limit. When I get on TV, I’m going to looks so good I’ll become an attraction that people want to see again and again.
Kini nga Biyernes, Pebrero 23, on a show calledWAR IN WARREN,” at DeCarlo’s Banquet and Convention Center in Warren, Michigan, O'Quinn (7-0-1, 5 KOs) will kick off the year by facing Kenyan veteran NickKanyankoleOtieno (31-12, 13 KOs) in a six-round showcase.
“Training maayo,” nagpadayon siya. “I’m putting the finishing touches on camp and making sure my weight is good. I know Otieno is a tough veteran who’s not coming to lay down. He’ll put up a good fight and I’m pretty sure he’s got some veteran tactics he’ll try to use in there. I’ll use my youth and skills to come out on top.
A former number-one ranked national amateur champion, O’Quinn turned professional in 2015 and soon signed with the ever-growing promotional stable of Dmitriy Salita. Flashy and quick-fisted with good power, O’Quinn’s popularity with hometown fans seems to grow with every impressive performance.
It’s a great feeling. I get a lot of love in Detroit. They chant my name. The crowd loves it. If you can make it out of Detroit, you can make it out of anywhere.
O’Quinn says he won’t predict what will specifically happen against Otieno, only that he will continue to build his name.
If it goes the distance, I see myself being dominant and showcasing my talents and skills for all six rounds. If it doesn’t go the distance, I’ll show them what I can do for a while and then get him out of there.

 

 

 

 

 

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Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing Sign Undefeated Lightweight Zhora Hamazaryan to a Co-Promotional contract

Hamazaryan wins American debut by unanimous decision this past Biyernes night in Ontario, California
PHILADELPHIA, PENN./ORANGE, Calif. (Feb. 19, 2018) – Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing Promotions are pleased to announce the signing of undefeated lightweight prospect Zhora Hamazaryan to a co-promotional contract.
Hamazaryan, 22 years-old of Gyumri, Armenia, milambo ngadto sa 9-0 uban sa 6 knockouts as he won his American debut this past Biyernes night when he scored a 4-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Sergio Ramirez in Ontario, California.
Hamazaryan is a three year-professional who had his previous eight victories in Russia.
In the bout against Ramirez, Hamazaryan dropped his opponent with
a hard left hook in the second round. Hamazaryan was very impressive as he displayed heavy hands and had a crowd pleasing style.
I’m pleased with the win,” Hamazaryan said. “He was a bit awkward, but it wasn’t enough to throw me off what I wanted to do.
Zhora had a terrific performance, and I am very pleased with his fight,” miingon Banner Promotions Presidente, Artie Pelullo.
He has only been in the United States for a couple weeks, and he will have a full camp here for his next fight, so I expect that he will be even better in his next bout. We feel that at 22 ka tuig ang panuigon, he has a bright future, and I look forward to his watching his development.
Zhora made his U.S. debut a memorable one,” said Ken Thompson, President of Thompson Boxing. “He fought a very awkward fighter and was able to dominate him from the start. We like that he comes from an extensive amateur background and look forward to developing him further.
PHOTOS BY Carlos Baeza / Thompson Boxing
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HUMBERTOTITOVELAZCO SCORES SENSATIONAL KNOCKOUT IN EL PASO, TX


Photo by Mario Serrano – Prince Ranch Boxing
AGUASCALIENTES, MX (Pebrero 19, 2018) – Kini nga milabay nga Sabado, sa Don Haskins Center sa El Paso, TX, Sugar Promotions light-heavyweight prospect, Humberto “Tito” Velazco (19-1-1, 14 KOs), scored the knockout of the night, batok sa Thomas “Top Dog” Williams Jr.. (20-4, 14 KOs).
Velazco, who hails from Aguascalientes, Mexico, rallied from an early first round knockdown, which was more of an off-balance circumstance. Velazco wasn’t hurt and evened the score in the second round with his own knockdown, catching Williams with a short right to the face, a punch he didn’t see coming. Williams survived the round but was walking on wobbly legs. Now in a rhythm, Velazco’s timing was on point as he sent Williams to the deck for the second time in round three, this time hurting him badly with combination of punches. Williams survived once again only to be stopped in round four when Velazco, a heavy-handed southpaw, blasted him with a straight left, forcing the referee to stop the bout at the 1:37 marka.
It was a great feeling to get a knockout in my first fight in the united states,” said Humberto Velazco, nga nakahimo sa Greg Hannley of Prince Ranch Boxing. “When I got up from the knockdown I wasn’t hurt, but it definitely woke me up. When I dropped Williams, ako nasayud nga siya nasakitan, but the round ended. I knew I had to step it up and I got him out of there. I’m ready to fight all the big names at light-heavyweight and super-middleweight. Adonis Stevenson, Madaniyah Kovalev, Dmitry Bivol ug Artur Beterbiev are at the top. I want their belts, so they are on my target list.
A genetic freak, Velaszco stands slightly over 6″1, and has a rare combination of speed and power. His athletic pedigree runs in the family as his brother is a professional basketball player.
When I first saw Velazco in the gym, I knew he was something special,” miingon Oscar Vazquez, CEO of Sugar Promotions. “He has great feet for a big man and showed he can bang with the best of them. I’m very grateful to the folks at PBC, who gave us the opportunity to fight on this card. I believe Velazco will be the next big star to come out of Mexico.
Velazco is a super athletic fighter with a great personality.said Prince Ranch Boxing’s Greg Hannley. “His final knockdown was amazing. We have big plans for Tito and everyone on boxing will know his name soon.
Velazco vs. Williams Jr.. was showcased on the PBC card headlined by Victor Ortiz vs. Devon Alexander. Look for Velaszco to be back in the ring by summer, most likely in his hometown of Aguascalientes, Mexico.

William Silva headlines March 3 in Clearwater, FL

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Tampa, FL (Pebrero 18, 2018) – Lightweight contender William “Baby Face” Silva returns to the ring Saturday, Marso 3 to face rugged Rogelio Casarez at Banquet Master in Clearwater, FL.
The eight-bout card is promoted by Fire Fist Boxing Promotions. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com and tables can be purchased by calling 813-734-2461. Fans can also watch the card live for only $9.99 at Fite.tv/watch/lightweight-battle/2mzhw/. The first bout is scheduled for 7 sa gabii.
Hailing from Sao Paolo, Brazil but residing in Florida, Silva has an excellent 24-1 professional record with 14 of those victories by knockout. The former WBO Latino Lightweight titlist fought highly-touted Felix Verdejo on HBO in 2016 but came up short in a gutsy performance. Silva is looking to get back into the limelight but must first pass a tough test on the 3rd.
Known by his moniker “El Loco,” Casarez has proven his willingness to fight anybody, bisan kanus-a, bisan asa. The Arkansas native, nga mao ang 13-6 uban sa 5 KO ni, nakig-away 2012 Olympian Jamel Herring, undefeated Louis Cruz and two-division world title challenger Cesar Seda. Sa 2016, Casarez traveled all the way to China to capture the NABF and IBU 130 pound titles by outpointing previously unbeaten Ronnakit Boontree over twelve rounds.
The Silva-Casarez showdown is slated for ten rounds and is for the NBA World and IBO Continental 135 pound titles.
Popular Tampa cruiserweight Nicholas “The Showstopper” Iannuzzi returns to the squared circle for the first time in nearly four years to face Lemarcus Tucker of Arkansas in a six rounder. Known for his larger than life Personality, Iannuzzi has a solid 18-4 rekord sa 10 KO ni. Tucker, 5-3-1 (3 KO ni), had all nine of his professional fights during Iannuzzi’s hiatus and looks for a second consecutive victory.
Ricky “Cowboy” Tomlinson of Thonotasassa, FL meets unbeaten Ernest Hall of Baltimore, MD in a four round featherweight contest. Tomlinson, 5-3-2 (3 KO ni) is a big local draw and fought his entire career in the Sunshine State.
Middleweight prospect Antonio Tarver Jr. sa Orlando, FL looks to run his record to 5-0 when he meets Dallas, TX based veteran Carlos Dixon in a four round contest. Tarver Jr.. is the son of former unified champion Antonio Tarver.
“We at Fire Fist Boxing are looking forward to an explosive night of boxing with championship bouts and a great undercard,” said Promoter Jody Caliguire. “I’m looking forward to seeing all the boxing fans for another great evening filled with international and local talent.
Sa ubang undercard bouts, Joseph Fernandez meets Thomas Amaro in a six rounder, heavyweight Jordan Sanders challenges Rodriguez Cade over four rounds, Ozodbek Aripov faces Chaklit Ali Redwood in a four round junior middleweight tilt and Rufat Huseynov battles Emilio Rivera.
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Impressive victories by Subriel Matías and Alfredo Santiago against world title challengers in Fajardo, PR

 

 

Las Night, before a packed house in the Fajardo Municipal Equestrian Park in Puerto Rico, Subriel Matías and Alfredo ‘Ojo’ Santiago, ang duha gikan sa Fajardo, were victorious against former world title challengers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sa main event, Subriel Matías (9-0, 9 KO) defeated by technical knockout at 33 seconds of the third round, Colombian and former world contender, Daulis Prescott (31-7, 23 KO) in a 10-round fight in the 140 libra. Prescott visited the canvas twice in the second round and once in the third to end the fight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

In his resume, Matías has impressive victories by knockout on rising prospect Jeffrey Fontánez, former Venezuelan Olympian Patrick López and Brazilian puncher, Joaquim Carneiro.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sa co-main event, Mata Alfredo '’ Santiago (9-0, 2 KO) defeated by unanimous decision the former world contender, Juan Jose Montes (25-7-2, 15 KO) sa Mexico, diha sa usa ka 10 round at the maximum weight of 133 libra. Ang tulo ka maghuhukom mi-iskor og 100-90.

 

 

 

 

 

 

In his short career, Santiago has notable victories by decision over: the former Mexican Olympian, Arturo Santos Reyes, the world contender and current FECARBOX CMB champion Jayson ‘La MaravillaVélez and the always seasoned, Andres 'uhot’ Navarro.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sa ubang duwa (all scheduled to four rounds):

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the middleweight, José Villarán (3-0, 2 KO) of Loíza won by unanimous decision to José León (0-2) sa San Juan. Ang tulo ka maghuhukom mi-iskor og 40-36.

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the welterweight division, Patrick Cora (2-0, 2 KO) San Juan defeated by technical knockout at 1:26 of the fourth round to Fernando Semidey (0-3-1) of Trujillo Alto.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sa bantamweight, Si Jonathan 'biya biya’ Lopez (2-0, 2 KO) of Humacao def. Kenny Julián Agosto (0-1) of Vega Alta by technical knockout to a second of the third round. Agosto visited the canvas in the second round.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lightweight division, Darrell Rivera (1-0, 1 KO) of San Juan defeated by technical knockout at 2:56 of the third round to Carlos Diaz (0-1) of Bayamón.

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the flyweight, Oscar Marrero (1-1, 1 KO) Luquillo won by technical knockout at 2:20 of the second round over Christian Santos (0-5) of Mayagüez.

DANNY GARCIA KNOCKS OUT BRANDON RIOS IN WELTERWEIGHT TITLE ELIMINATOR SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM MANDALAY BAY EVENTS CENTER

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LAS VEGAS (Feb. 17, 2018) – Former two-division world champion Danny Garcia returned with a vengeance, knocking out Brandon Rios in a WBC Welterweight Title Eliminator in the main event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Sabado on SHOWTIME from Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.
Returning for the first time since dropping a close split-decision to Keith Thurman in a welterweight world championship unification fight in March of 2017, Garcia reminded fans of his position amongst boxing’s elite at 147 pounds with an early candidate for 2018 Knockout sa Tuig.
Garcia (34-1, 20 KOs) did his best work in the center of the ring, where he was able to box at a distance and fend off Riosfurious pace. Rios, who returned in 2017 from a brief retirement, was most effective against the ropes where he gave Garcia trouble with his constant pressure and his favorite weapona wide overhand right.
In the ninth round with the fight where Garcia wanted itin the center of the ringthe Philadelphia native landed a huge counter right to the chin that sent Rios flat on his back. Rios beat the count, but was clearly wobbly on his feet, forcing referee Kenny Bayless to halt the contest at 2:25 of the ninth.
I felt the ring rust a little bit in the beginning,” Miingon Garcia, who recorded the 20th knockout of his career. “He’s a good inside fighter and he was giving me some good uppercuts. Mibati ko og maayo, it was a good nine rounds. Siya mianhi sa pagpakig-away. I came to box, I did that. I came to bang, and I gave the fans what they wanteda knockout.
I just noticed when I was getting my punches off he was standing right in front of me and I just let it go. As soon as I got the fight in the middle of the ring where I wanted I landed good shots. I was just letting my hands go and the punch landed.
Human sa away, SHOWTIME Sports reporter Jim Gray asked Garcia how the loss to Thurman affected him.
The loss was tough. I have the mindset of a winner,” Garcia said. “I hate losing. I took it like a true champion and I bounced back like a true champion.
I would love the rematch with Keith Thurman. It’s on him. Whenever he’s ready we’ll fight.
WBA and WBC Champion Thurman isn’t the only potential blockbuster on the horizon for Garcia. Former welterweight champion and the WBC’s No. 1 ranked contender Shawn Porter looms for what would be a massive showdown between the former champions.
Human sa away, Rios (34-4-1, 24 KOs) was frustrated with the stoppage and promised to return.
I’m mad. I don’t like going out like that,” Rios said. “I’m a warrior, I got back up and I wanted to continue. I guess they stopped it but I’m mad. I’m mad because I got up.
I was doing good. I got lazy with the jab and he came over with the right hand and he caught me. I’m a warrior. I’m still in the game. I didn’t think he did much to hurt me. I think it was closer than what he thought it was. He just caught me with a lucky punch. I was ready to continue.
Boxing’s youngest world champion, David Benavidez, left no questions in a rematch with Ronald Gavril, defending his WBC Super Middleweight World Championship with a dominating 12-round unanimous decision in Sabado sa co-feature on SHOWTIME.
The 21-year-old Benavidez and Gavril had fought to a close split-decision in one of 2017’s best fights that saw Benavidez drop to the canvas in the final minute of the 12th ug katapusang round. The Phoenix native had no trouble in the immediate rematch, utilizing a stiff jab and a steady diet of combo shots to win a near-shutout over the game Gavril.
Benavidez (20-0, 17 KOs) wore down Gavril with an intelligent body attack, pounding the midsection to open up power shots and jabs to the head. Benavidez had his best round in the fourth, connecting on a huge right uppercut that nearly floored Gavrilwho appeared to be saved by the ropesand then pounced with a series of damaging combo shots.
Benavidez appeared to hurt his right hand in the second half of the fight and stepped off the gas in the 10th, 11th and 12th. But Benavidez, who connected on 41 porsyento sa iyang gahum shots, still landed the harder shots and utilized a stiff left jab to keep Gavril largely at bay.
I knew he was going to come aggressive. He’s a one-trick opponent,” Benavidez said. “I knew I could jab and box him all day. When I saw the opening I took it. I didn’t knock him out thoughhe’s a tough son of a gun.
Both my hands hurt but I have that warrior’s mentality so I kept pushing.
I want to be the best in division. So whoever they put in front of me that’s what I want to do.
Gavril (18-3, 14 KOs) didn’t make any excuses for dropping what was an action-packed affair that was scored 119-109 ug 120-108 kaduha.
He tried to box me on the outside,” Gavril said. “It was good fight. He was the better man tonight. Unsa ang ako moingon? I want to go back in the gym and come back stronger.
In the opening bout of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, Yordenis Ugas scored the biggest win of his career, knocking out Ray Robinson in the seventh round of an IBF Welterweight Eliminator.
Ugas (21-3, 10 KOs) now holds the IBF’s No. 2 position to undefeated champion Errol Spence Jr.
Ugas, a former amateur standout who is now 6-0 since moving up to the 147-pound class, set the tone with a knockdown in the closing minute of the opening round. Robinson (24-3, 12 KOs) survived and was later deducted a point for hitting after the bell as the fourth round came to a close. The illegal punch floored an unexpected Ugas, who rebounded and continued to dominate the subsequent rounds.
In the opening minute of the seventh, the 31-year-old Ugas landed a massive right that floored Robinson, who beat the count but was clearly hurt. Ugas unleashed an onslaught with a series of combos, forcing referee Robert Byrd to step in to halt the contest at 1:05 with Robinson defenseless against the ropes.
Ugas landed 51 percent of his power shots and was comfortably ahead on all three judges at the time of the stoppage.
I felt like I was the stronger fighter by far and he didn’t hurt me,” said Ugas. “He lost a point for hitting me after the bell sounded, and knocked me down, but even that didn’t hurt me. He was very awkward and his style threw off my timing.
Luckily I was able to land body shots that I knew were hurting him. I was able to dictate the pace and we never in trouble.
I want Errol Spence next. Everyone wants Errol.
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Ang FIGHTNIGHT LIVE SERIES NABUKSAN SA FACEBOOK WEEKEND TRIPLEHEADER NGA MAY CES LIVE GIKAN SA RHODE ISLAND SA Biyernes, PEBRERO. 23

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NEW YORK (Feb. 16, 2018) – Sinugdanan sunod nga Biyernes, Facebook FIGHTNIGHT LIVE nagsilbi nga aksyon nga tripleheader sa sulud sa kuwadradong lingin. Aron maablihan ang hinapos sa semana, ang fan-friendly boxing ug MMA streaming service partner nga usab kauban ang bantog nga tigpasiugda Si Jimmy Burchfield Sr. alang sa usa ka pula nga init nga CES Boxing card aron magsugod ang tuig sa boksing sa New England. Ang mga fans gikan sa tibuuk kalibutan mahimo’g kuha ang tanan nga aksyon nga magsugod sa 8 sa gabii. UG live gikan sa Twin River Casino sa Rhode Island sa bisan unsang aparato bisan diin nga magamit ang Facebook.
“Kini usa ka makapaukyab nga punoan nga kalihokan taliwala sa duha nga angayan sa mga contender sa kampiyonato ug wala’y labi ka maayo nga kauban kaysa FIGHTNIGHT LIVE aron mahatagan ang mga fans sa away sa tibuuk kalibutan nga usa ka lingkuranan sa unahan sa lihok.. Ray Oliveira Jr. nagbayad sa iyang bayranan bisan ang mga tuig samtang ang ubang mga manggugubat sa New England adunay higayon nga makita ang ilang ngalan sa mga suga. Karon nakuha niya ang iyang shot sa ulohan sa kauna-unahan nga higayon sa iyang karera samtang nakig-indigay alang sa iyang unang kampiyonato,” Miingon si Burchfield, Sr.
Bag-ohay lang naigo ang 1,000,000 panan-aw marka, Ang pasundayag sa Biyernes nagbagting sa nagbukas nga kampanilya sa FIGHTNIGHT LIVE's Feb. 23-24 back-to-back-to-back Friadlaw ug Sabado gipakita gikan sa mga casino sa New England hangtod sa Boardwalk sa Atlantic City.
“Niini nga punto, Ang CES ug FIGHTNIGHT LIVE usa ka pamilya,” miingon Mark Fratto, Principal sa Linacre Media. “Kita makaila sa usag usa, Ganahan kami nga magtrabaho sa mga pasundayag sa Pamilyang Burchfield ug CES ug adunay mga relasyon sa mga tigpasiugda ug manggugubat nga dugay nang milabay sa kampana. Maayo kini nga mga tawo ug maayong mga atleta ug naghinamhinam kami nga kanunay hatagan sila usa ka plataporma aron mapakita ang ilang talento ug isulti ang ilang mga istorya. Usa ka maayong paagi aron mabuksan ang daghang oras sa katapusan sa semana nga mga away sa Facebook.”
Gisugdan ang CES Boxing sa 2018 Twin River Casino Fight Series sa Biyernes, Feb. 23, uban ang Fall River, Misa., junior middleweight Ray Oliveira Jr. (9-1, 1 KO) nag-headline sa unang higayon sa iyang karera ug nag-ilogay alang sa World Boxing Union (WBU) Super Welterweight Canadian-American-Mexico (CAM) Championship sa walo ka hugna nga showdown kontra New Haven, Conn., beterano Edwin soto (11-2-2, 4 KOs), plus usa ka unom ka hugna nga kauban sa timbang nga timbang sa taliwala sa Sicilian Juiseppe Cusumano (13-1, 11 KOs) ug gisulayan ang panagsangka sa Pittsburgh, Pa., lumad Fred Latham (9-1-2, 5 KOs).
Sa una nga siyam-ka-plus nga bulan sa pagprograma, ang mga numero sa 12-show nga FIGHTNIGHT LIVE series nagpakita sa saad ug potensyal alang sa bag-ong platform nga adunay average nga duul 90,000 away fans fan tuning sa matag kalihokan ug labaw sa usa ka milyon nga fans ang nagsilbi.
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Kanhing World Champions Victor Ortiz & Si Devon Alexander Nakigbugno sa Dakong Pagguhit sa Aksyon nga Gipunting sa Panguna nga Hitabo sa Premier Boxing Champions sa FOX & Ang FOX Nagsalikway sa Sabado sa gabii gikan sa Don Haskins Center sa El Paso, Texas

Unbeaten Caleb Plant Dominates Rogelio Medina on His Way to Unanimous Decision in Super Middleweight World Title Eliminator
&
2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas Scores Unanimous Decision
Over Jorge Rojas
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STEP, TX. (Pebrero 17, 2018) – Kanhi world champions Victor Ortiz (32-6-3, 25 KOs) ug Devon Alexander (27-4-1, 14 KOs) fought to majority draw in the exciting main event of Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes Sabado night from Don Haskins Center on the UTEP campus in El Paso, Texas.
Both fighters believed they had done enough over the 12 rounds to earn the decision.
I absolutely thought I won the fight,” Miingon Alejandro. “The last few rounds I probably gave him, but I thought I out landed him in the 12th. I thought I did enough to win. I gave him three rounds.
I thought the decision was a little off and I thought I did enough to win,” Miingon Ortiz. “The first few rounds were a little complicated. He’s a great boxer and he was timing me just right. I wasn’t leaving the line of fire.
The fight turned out to be a back-and-forth affair, with Alexander dominating much of the early action. Alexander frequently caught Ortiz charging in with right hands and combinations. The attacks opened up swelling in Victor’s left eye beginning in round three.
The eye was tough to overcome,” Miingon Ortiz. “I can’t really see out of it. I really had to listen to my corner. I tried to stay composed as I could, but he’s a really good fighter.
My game plan was to be smart,” Miingon Alejandro. “Victor always has problems with people that are faster and have more ring IQ. I wanted to put him in the state of mind that he can’t win.
Alexander won five of the first six rounds on two judgesscorecards and all six on the other’s. Ortiz began to have more success in the second half as Alexander’s output slowed slightly and Ortiz remained persistent charging forward. This effort allowed him to win five of the final six rounds on two judgescards and all six of the final frames on the third judge’s card.
Human sa 12 rounds, the judges scored the bout 115-113 for Ortiz and 114-114 kaduha, resulting in the majority draw. Human sa away, both former champions expressed interest in a possible rematch.
I would love a rematch,” Miingon Alejandro. “That’s up to my team to see what’s next, but I’ll fight anybody. I’m a real fighter.
A rematch would be awesome,” Miingon Ortiz. “If both teams agree and the fans want it, let’s make it happen.
The co-main event of the telecast saw unbeaten Caleb “Sweethands” Plant (17-0, 10 KOs) score a unanimous decision victory over former title challenger Rogelio “Porky” Medina (38-9, 32 KOs) in their IBF Super Middleweight world title eliminator.

It was a tough fight tonight against a tough competitor who puts everything on the line,” Miingon Plant. “I’m happy we got the job done tonight.
Plant established his style early, landing several flush jabs in round one to control the distance. The Nashville-born fighter showed the superior footwork from the outset that would lead him to the victory.
I stuck to the game plan and I did exactly what I said I was going to do,” Miingon Plant. “I boxed his ears off for 12 rounds.
He never had me hurt, but I found his style very difficult,” said Medina. “He moves a lot and he’s pretty quick, so that was tough to deal with.
While Plant has now become the number two rated contender in the IBF 168-pound rankings, Medina was not eligible to achieve that ranking due to missing weight Biyernes.
I think I felt the struggle to make weight a little bit,” said Medina. “I was a little tired in the later rounds and it probably was due to the drain to make weight. But it is what it is.
Plant was able to mix in lead left hooks and straight right hands to continue to damage Medina throughout the action. The consistent jabs caused blood to begin pouring out of the nose of Medina beginning in round three.
While Medina continued to fight hard and occasionally land single clean punches on Plant, he was unable to follow-up with much effective offense and never was able to hurt his opponent.
Human sa 12 rounds of action, the judges scored the fight 120-108, 119-109 ug 117-11, all in favor of Plant.
“Gusto ko nga (IBF 168-pound champion) Caleb Truax,” Miingon Plant. “He was calling me out when I was 12-0. I’m on the doorstep knocking now, let’s see if he still wants it. He can either ship me the IBF belt to my doorstep, or I’ll come take it off his waist.
Additional televised action saw 2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas (4-0, 3 KOs) remain undefeated as he cruised to a unanimous decision over Jorge Rojas (4-3-1, 2 KOs) in their lightweight bout.
The four-round bout was not only the first time Balderas had gone the distance as a pro, but the first time an opponent made it through more than one round against him. Balderas staggered Rojas early in round one with a counter left hook, but Rojas was able to survive the round and the subsequent stanzas.
I felt good in there,” said Balderas. “I need to learn to relax a little bit more in the ring. I hurt him in the first round and I could have finished him quickly. My corner reminded me to slow down, but I was still throwing everything with power. I’m going to keep working on my composure in the gym. I can’t kill everyone in the first round.
After four rounds of action all three judges scored the fight in favor of the Santa Maria, California-native Balderas by the score of 40-36.
I’m going to keep picking up my opposition this year,” said Balderas. “Rojas had a really good chin. I’m going to stay in great shape so I’m ready whenever the call comes. I’m going to keep working and aiming for that world title shot down the road.
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FNU Combat Sports Show: Ang UFC Naggamit ba sa Boksing ingon usa ka Lifeline; CM Punk vs. Floyd?; Mga Recaps and Previews sa Hitabo

Karong semanaha, Tom, Gisugdan nila ni Tony ug Rich ang among senemana nga sibya sa usa ka panaghisgot sa pinakabag-ong balita sa Floyd Mayweather Jr. gikutaw ang ideya sa pagpakig-away sa hawla. Bisan kung gisultian ni Rich ang bahin sa kini nga match-up sa among pasundayag sulod sa mga semana karon, usa ka bag-o nga artikulo nga gihubit ang ideya sa CM Punk nga giatubang ni Mayweather ingon usa ka hungihong nga gisugdan sa
“Team sa Salapi.” Bisan kinsa ang pagpamati ni Mayweather sa among pasundayag o daghang hunahuna nga managsama ang gihunahuna. Gitan-aw usab namon ang hilisgutan ngano nga ang UFC kinahanglan nga magkalainlain sa pagdugang sa mga boxing cards ug espesyal nga mga panghitabo. Nahinumdom usab kami sa miaging aksyon sa boksing ug usa ka talagsaong UFC 221 kard nga gikutlo sa TKO ni Yoel Romero sa Luke Rockhold. Hulaton namon ang away ni Roy Nelson kay Matt Mitrione, gikatakda nga molugsong pagkahapon karong gabii sa Paramount Network. Katapusan, nakita namon ang UFC Fight Night 126, nga adunay usa ka pangunang panghitabo ni Donald “Cowboy” Nag-atubang si Cerroneir Yancy Medeiros.

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