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Brandon Robinson takes on Juan Zapata on Friday, January 26th at The SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia

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Nyeem ntawv, PA (Lub ib hlis ntuj 8, 2018)Rising super middleweight prospect, Brandon Robinson will take on 18-fight veteran Juan Zapata in a six-round bout as part of Evander Holyfield’s Real Deal Showcase 1 rau Friday, Lub ib hlis ntuj 26th at The SugarHouse Casino.

Robinson is promoted by King’s Promotions.
I want to thank Marshall Kauffman of King’s Promotions for grooming me to be a world champion, and allowing me to be on this card,” said Robinson. “Zapata is a solid fighter, who likes to be aggressive. I am just looking to stay high and tight in our defense, and stay sharp, and it should be a nice fight.
Robinson of Upper Darby, Pennsylvania has a record of 8-1 with six knockouts, with those eight wins coming in a row.
Lub 29 year-old is coming off the biggest win of his career as he won an eight-round unanimous decision over respected Christopher Brooker on December 1st at The 2300 Arena nyob rau hauv Philadelphia.
Robinson also has a first-round knockout over previously undefeated Brandon Clark (2-0) on September 8th, 2017. Robinson completed a perfect 2017, by registering all eight of his wins during last calendar year.
In Zapata, Robinson is taking on a 12-year veteran who has faced eight undefeated opponents. Lub 33 year-old Zapata is a native of Bronx, New York by way of Honduras.
Zapata is looking for his 2nd consecutive win, as he is coming off a 2nd round stoppage over Freddy Oporta on September 30th in Honduras.
Said Marshall Kauffman of King’s Promotions, “This is a nice opportunity for Brandon. He is fighting a tough guy who has fought great competition. Nrog ib tug yeej, Brandon will be back on one of our cards this spring.
Tickets for ‘Real Deal Showcase Series I’, luv nqi ntawm $125, $75 thiab $50 are NOW ON SALE and may be purchased at www.SugarhouseEntertainment.com

72nd annual Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championship

FIRST-ROUND RESULTS
Central N.E. preliminary round action concludes this Friday night at Lowell Auditorium
Lowell, Pawg. (Lub ib hlis ntuj 6, 2018) – The 72nd annual Lowell Sun Charities Golden Gloves Championships kicked-off last night in front of an enthusiastic crowd, despite traveling in sub-zero temperature, at historic Lowell Memorial Auditorium with Central New England (Greater Lowell) preliminary-round action that featured 13 exciting men’s and women’s novice class matches.
The preliminary round will conclude tom ntej no Friday hmo ntuj (Jan. 12) at Lowell Memorial Auditorium with novice and open class matches. Saib tag nrho 2018 lub sij hawm ntawm cov txheej xwm hauv qab no raws li zoo raws li nag hmo tiav tau.
I was very happy with last night’s turnover,” Tournament Executive Director Bobby Russo hais tias, “especially considering the wicked cold. “It’s a testament to the great fans in the Lowell area who are diehard supporters.
Season tickets for all nine events are reasonably priced start at $75.00 (general nkag). To purchase call the Lowell Memorial Auditorium box office at1.866.722.8881 or order online at www.lowellauditorium.com. Cov kev tshwm sim daim pib no kuj muaj nyob rau yuav, pib thaum $13.00, tsuas $7.00 for students (ID yuav tsum tau).
Nyaij los ntawm lub Lowell Tshav Charities Golden Hnab Looj Tes Championship mus ntawm xa tus tshiab hais Golden Hnab Looj Tes champions mus rau lub teb chaws Golden Hnab Looj Tes Championship (starting Tej zaum 14, 2018 nyob rau hauv Omaha, Nebraska), in addition to supporting local athletes and area gyms, the Boys & Girls Club, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, cancer funds, scholarships and many other great charitable causes.
RAUG RAWS NTAUB NTAWV TAU
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(Feb. 5, 2018)
FEMALE LIGHTWEIGHTS (132 lbs.)
Willow Crawford, Manchester, NH / Lowell West End
WDEC5 (3-2)
Larissa Senatus, Somerville, MA / Lub nplhaib
LIGHTWEIGHTS (132 lbs.)
Michael Correa, Manchester, NH / Manchester PAL
WDEC5 (4-1)
Andre Perdomo, Lawrence, MA / Canal Street
Emmanual Adumbire, Dorchester, MA / Grealish Boxing
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Manpreet Singh, Belmont, MA / Nolan Bros. Boxing
LIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS (141 lbs.)
Robert Tomczyk, Sterling, MA / Palladin Martial Arts
WDEC5 (3-2)
Miguel Rubio, Roxbury, MA / Lub nplhaib
Nelson Perez, Marlboro, MA / Upperkuts
WDEC5 (5-0)
Michael Daley, Wilmington, MA / Somerville Boxing
FEMALE LIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS (141 lbs.)
Sara Beqo, Dorchester, MA, Lub nplhaib
WDEC5 (4-1)
Katie Colton, Waltham, MA / Boston Boxing
WELTERWEIGHTS (152 lbs.)
Alexander Lynch, Quincy, MA / Grealish Boxing
WDEC5 (5-0)
Zack Dalton, Lowell, MA / Lowell West End
Apostolus Lolos, Manchester, NH / Manchester PAL
WDEC5 (3-2)
Ramon Jimenez, Lynn, MA / Somerville Boxing Club
Ryan Petroantonio, Everett, MA / Somerville Boxing Club
WDEC5 (5-0)
Gabrial Freia, Salem, NH / Haverhill Downtown Boxing
MIDDLEWEIGHTS (165 lbs.)
Steven Baez, Lowell, MA / Lowell West End
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Gregory Bone, Watertown, MA / Nolan Bros. Boxing
LUB TEEB heavyweights (178 lbs.)
Jesse Batanda, Nashua, NH / Nashua Pal
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Sebastian Rodriguez, Watertown, MA / Noland Bros Boxing
Heavyweights (201 lbs.)
Jarrid Digangi, Nyeem ntawv / Union Street
WDEC5 (5-0)
Aidan Flaherty, Clinton, MA / Palladin Martial Arts
John Hamre, Framingham, MA / Upperkuts
WDEC5 (3-2)
William Karafelis, Boston, MA / Lub nplhaib
72nd txhua xyoo Lowell Tshav Charities Golden Hnab Looj Tes Championship sij hawm
(Lowell Memorial Auditorium – 6:30 p.m. qhov rooj qhib, 7:30 p.m. thawj sib ntau sib tw)
Central New England (Greater Lowell)
2ND Preliminary RoundsFriday, Jan. 12
Quarterfinals – Friday, Jan. 19
Semifinals: – Thursday, Jan. 25
Championship Finals – Thursday, Feb. 1
New England Tournament of Champions
Novice Class Semifinals – Thursday, Feb. 8
Novice Class Championship Finals – Thursday, Feb. 15
Open Class Semifinals – Wednesday, Feb. 21
Open Class Championship Finals – Thursday, Feb. 22
NTAUB NTAWV:
Tournament Executive Director: Bobby Russo
Director of Contestants: Art Ramalho
Chief of Officials: Lauri Purcell
Ring Announcer: John Vena
Chaw: Lowell Memorial Auditorium, 50 Merrimack St., Lowell, MA
Twitter: @LowellGloves
ABOUT LOWELL SUN CHARITIES: Tsim nyob rau hauv 1947, Lowell Sun Charities is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to enrich the quality of life for children, families, and the community, offering programs that promote respect and dignity. Rooted in a tradition of care and compassion, Lowell Sun Charities was originally founded to respond to the ever-increasing challenges of the community. 2018 marks the 72nd year the Golden Gloves have been held in the great city of Lowell, Massachusetts.
Lowell Sun Charities is a community program that not only makes champions in the ring but also makes champions in life. Every year these young athletes devote themselves to a sport which teaches discipline, respect, and clean lifestyle for a chance to win a prestigious Golden Gloves Championship.

Salita Promotions Adds to World-Class Women’s Boxing Roster, Signs Top Female Prospect Franchon Crews-Dezurn to a Promotional Contract

Dmitriy Salita of Salita Promotions proudly announces the signing of Baltimore-based female super middleweight prospect and former amateur world standout Franchon Crews-Dezurn to a promotional contract.
Crews-Dezurn joins a Salita Promotions women’s boxing roster that includes superstar Claressa Shields, European star Christina Hammer, and Russian future champion Elena Savelyeva.

30-year-old Crews-Dezurn, 2-1, 1 KO as a professional, is a former highly decorated, elite amateur boxer. Among her many championships, she was an eight-time US Open National Champion, a four-time National Female Golden Gloves Champion, a four-time Pan Am Continental Champion, a two-time National PAL Champion, and a two-time US Olympic Team Alternate.

She also represented Team USA in numerous international competitions, thiab nyob rau hauv 2011, Crews-Dezurn made history by becoming the first of three women in the United States to qualify and compete in the debut of women’s boxing at the Pan American Games.

Since stepping up on short notice and losing a decision in an exciting fight to women’s superstar and former amateur rival Claressa Shields in her pro debut in November 2016, Crews-Dezurn spent 2017 beating Louisiana-based contenders Latashia Burton (LEEJ TWG 1) in March and Sydney LeBlanc (UD 4) nyob rau hauv lub yim hli ntuj.

She will make her debut fighting under the Salita Promotions banner against North Carolina’s Tiffany Woodard on Friday, Lub ib hlis ntuj 12, on the untelevised undercard of WBC/IBF World Champion Claressa Shields’ 168-pound title defense versus mandatory challenger Tori Nelson, nyob rau SHOWTIME (10 p.m. THIAB/PT) los ntawm lub siav Pob zeb Resort Twv txiaj yuam pov nyob rau hauv Verona, New York.

I’m very excited and grateful for the opportunity to have such a great platform for me and for women’s boxing,” said Crews-Dezurn. “There’s a lot of excitement in the Super Middleweight and Middleweight divisions and I can’t wait to be right in the thick of it.

Crews-Dezurn says she’ll be looking to rise in the rankings on her way to high-profile showdowns, including a possible rematch with Shields.
I love what Dmitriy has done with Claressa and he just signed Christina Hammer. Kuv yog ib tug dav hlau tua rog. I’d like to fight a few six- and eight-rounders, build myself up inside and outside the ring through hard work. There are some great fights out there. Kuv pog. There’s Claressa, Rauj, Cornejo, Nikki Adler, Tori Nelson. I want to fight for a world title before the end of the year, but my competitive side says let’s do it right now.
Crews-Dezurn trains at the Headbangers Boxing Gym in Washington, DC, under well-regarded trainer Barry Hunter, as well as PatriceBoogie” Harris, Jamie Harris and her husband Glenn Dezurn Jr.

I’ve been training there for the last three years. The whole team is amazing. You’re in there with world champs and title contenders. The level of intensity is always very high. And it’s a family atmosphere I love it there.

Women’s boxing is suddenly flooded with great talent and Franchon, as a pioneering woman of the modern boxing age, deserves to be part of that group,” said Dmitriy Salita. “I’m happy to have reached an agreement with her. With her tremendous skill and marketable personality, Franchon has the potential to become another women’s superstar in a golden age for the sport.

Tsis tas li ntawd featured rau lub Lub ib hlis ntuj 12 telecast, Uzbekistan hwj chim-xuas nrig ntaus Shakh Ergashev (11-0, 11 Kos) yuav fim khub undefeated thiab sab saum toj-10 ranked Sonny Fredrickson (18-0, 12 Kos) ntawm Toledo, Ohio. Nyob rau hauv lub co-feature, Jesse Hernandez (10-1, 7 Kos) yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Ernesto Garza (9-2, 5 Kos; 1-3 WSB) nyob rau hauv ib tug 10-round super bantamweight bout.

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EL MATADOR MANAGEMENT SIGNS SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT PROSPECT MATHEWLEFTY GUNZGONZALEZ

Poj vaj, New York (January 5th, 2018) – Lub Management Matador is proud to announce the signing of super lightweight prospect MathewLefty Gunz” Gonzalez mus rau ib tug kev tswj daim ntawv cog lus.
Gonzalez, 22 years old of Ridgewood, New York is currently 2-0 with both wins coming by knockout. He began boxing at the age of 8 years old and compiled a record of 54-8 as amateur, winning the Ringside Nationals Championships and Junior Golden Gloves Nationals.
He is scheduled to fight Saturday, January 20th, 2018 at the Barclays Center, on the Errol Spence Jr. / Lamont Peterson undercard.
I am happy to be part of the El Matador Management team” Hais Gonzalez. “Felipe Gomez believes in me and I know he will help guide my career in the right path. I would like to thank Lou DiBella for giving me the opportunity to be on his card at the Barclay Center. It will give me the chance to do what I do best and perform in front of my friends, family and fans.
Gonzalez is an exciting fighter with explosive punching powersaid Gomez. “He has a good fan base that will only grow as he continues to get the exposure. I am happy to have him under my company.

Ua raws li El Matador Management :

Twitter: @BoxingAdvisor
Facebook: @ElMatadorManagement
Instagram: @ElMatadorManagement
Snapchat: @ElMatadorMngmt
YouTube: @NewLegendPromotions

Melson volunteers to serve in the Middle East; withdraws from NY Congressional race

 

Brooklyn, NY (Lub ib hlis ntuj 4, 2018) – Army Public Affairs Officer and retired pro boxer Boyd Melson announced his withdrawal from the New York District 11 Congressional election to serve the United States in the fight against ISIS in Operation Inherent Resolve.

 

 

Melson is currently serving in the Army Reserve in the rank of Major. Tsis ntev los no, a member of Melson’s Army Reserve unit scheduled for deployment in early 2018 received an opportunity for an assignment in an Active Guard Reserve (AGR) position.

 

 

The soldier wanted this assignment for a long period of time and it was an opportunity that would not be offered again if initially turned down. The soldier is married with children and the opportunity would be extremely beneficial to the soldier and her family. Melson, a Brooklyn resident, previously volunteered, without success, to serve abroad on three different deployments. He was adamant that this is his time to fight terrorism at its forefront.

 

 

“I am proud of many things that have taken place in my life and lives of those around me,"Hais tias Melson, ib tug 2003 West Point graduate. “The most important to me without question is being a great American that stands behind his responsibilities as a member of the Army Reserve.”

 

 

Melson, who helped raise more than $400,000 for Spinal Cord Injury research by donating every penny earned in his boxing career and helping host multiple charity galas, has been chronicled by many high profile media outlets for his selflessness. Txawm li cas los, the 36-year-old believes this next journey is his responsibility as an American.

 

 

“I have never deployed. Wholeheartedly, I believe that it is my ultimate duty to serve this great country in our fight against ISIS in the Middle East. For this reason, I have decided to withdraw from the 2018 District 11 Congressional election. While there’s no doubt in my mind I was the right man to lead Staten Island and South Brooklyn, America needs me overseas. I was doing well in my campaign run. I was singled out by the New York times as one of a handful of up and coming Democratic candidates for United States Congress. I was one of six candidates asked to speak out in front of the White House to address Russia’s cyber-interference with our elections. Then I received a phone call. A fellow soldier was scheduled to deploy. She asked me if I would switch with her because of various circumstances that would greatly benefit her family’s life to include her. I immediately said yes.”

 

 

“I thought to myself, I have never been deployed and I don’t want to look back on my life thinking how I had my chance to do my part fighting ISIS but shied away from it. That would have gone against everything I stand for. I believe in sacrificing myself to help others. Lub sij hawm no, the sacrifice is not only to help combat the terror in the Middle East, but to also help out a fellow soldier. If I said no, I would have lied to myself about who I think I am and what I think I am about.”

 

 

I have spent a great amount of time over the years traveling to schools and speaking to students from pre-k through college. I always stated that you must make sure that your decisions are in alignment with your heart’s values. Me not being there when called upon would have meant I would have lied to these children all of these years. I finally am getting my chance to join my brothers and sisters in arms with this experience. Only my inner-circle knew about the other three deployments I tried to get on. I finally get to join all those throughout our nation’s history that have made this choice. I believe in my choice, albeit it will be costing me my chance at being elected into office. Serving my nation, the United States of America, in uniform while in harm’s way, to help fight.”

Boardwalk BOXING xa HAUV Atlantic NROOG


Rising Star Promotions assembles npau suav Team mus tsa Atlantic City rau nws tus hwjchim ci ntsa iab Boxing
Atlantic NROOG – Lub ib hlis ntuj 4, 2018 – In its heyday, Atlantic City yog tsev rau ib co ntawm boxing lub feem ntau storied fighters, tseem nco fights, thiab ib tug unmatched cua, punctuated los ntawm glitz, glamour, sweat and blood. Nrog Rising Star Promotions’ lub community launch txog nws cov tshiab boxing series, Boardwalk Boxing, the budding promotional outfit hopes to return the city to its former pugilistic glory. Rau Lub ob hlis ntuj 24, the series debuts at The Showboat Atlantic City, thiab nta txuj ci los ntawm New Jersey, Philadelphia thiab New York.
Boardwalk Boxing aims mus ntxiv rau hauv lub nroog lub legacy ntawm legendary fights thiab glamorous nights, honoring the rich history of boxing in Atlantic City. Rising Star Promotions plans to bring together local boxing gyms, fans and businesses to provide a platform for local and regional boxers to showcase their talent. “Peb xav coj lub hwjchim ci ntsa iab hnub ntawm Atlantic City boxing rov qab mus rau tam sim no,” said Rising Star Promotions CEO Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna, uas npaj rau kev mus sib ntaus sib tua nyob rau hauv lub series’ inaugural event. “Qhov no lub nroog txhais tau tias ntau npaum li ntawd rau kuv tus kheej thiab ntawm hauj lwm, thiab tom qab koj ua qhia tau hais tias nyob rau Claridge rau yav dhau los ob xyoos thiab outgrowing uas venue, it’s an honor to launch Boardwalk Boxing at the Showboat. We are extremely grateful for the opportunity.
Lub 26 xyoo fighter nais tau sau tseg ib co ntawm boxing sab saum toj txuj ci los pab tso lub series, reaffirming nws cog lus rau lub nroog thiab lub boxing zej zog uas pib nrog lub community launch txog nws promotional lub tuam txhab nyob rau hauv 2015.
The series marks Hall of Fame Matchmaker Russell Peltz'S rov qab mus rau Atlantic City, a locale that helped cement his legacy as one of the best matchmakers in the history of boxing. LaManna counts Peltz’s events among the most memorable of his childhood. “Koj paub tias thaum twg koj mus rau ib qho ntawm Russell Peltz lub txheej xwm, koj twb mus tau zoo, nco fights.” LaManna is thrilled to add the hall of famer to his team. “Nyob rau ntawm lub kawg ntawm lub hnub, he’s part of the history of Atlantic City. It feels great that he believed in us enough to come on board.
'Raging Babe’ Michelle Rosado has also been added to the Rising Star Promotions team ahead of the launch of Boardwalk Boxing. The marketing strategist and boxing enthusiast brings her brand of grassroots, khau looj plab hlaub rau hauv av promotional txuj ci mus rau lub boardwalk rau lub lub community launch ntawm lub series.
Brandon Dixon, Chief Kev khiav hauj lwm Officer ntawm Showboat Hotel leej niam leej txiv lub tuam txhab, Ntauwd nqis peev uas, is thrilled about the return of world-class boxing to the property. “Peb venue yog lub feem ntau cov neeg siv-phooj ywg lo lus uas peb tshwm sim tawm tswv yim nyob rau tag nrho Atlantic City Boardwalk,” hais tias Dixon. “Peb yuav tsis xav seb ib tug zoo dua txoj kev uas yuav qhib peb lub qhov chaw mus rau pej xeem tshaj nrog lub community launch txog lub Boardwalk Boxing Series thiab Rising Star Promotions no lub ob hlis ntuj rau ib hmo uas peb cov qhua yuav tsis nco qab txog.”
The city’s boxing history is unparalleled. Atlantic City’s favorite son, Hall of Fame fighter Arturo “Xob quaj” miv, tiv thaiv 22 ntawm nws 49 fights nyob rau hauv lub nroog, including the second and third installments of his legendary trilogy with “Irish” Micky Ward. Some of the sport’s biggest names graced the ring in the city along the boardwalk over the years. Heavyweights Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield and Larry Holmes fought a combined 24 times in Atlantic City. Roy Jones, Jr., Bernard Hopkins, Roberto Duran, Miguel Cottlub, Kelly Pavlik, Mathais Saad Muhammad, Mike Rossman, Jeff Chandler, thiabAaron Pryor muaj tag nrho cov yog ib feem ntawm lub nroog lub loj boxing keeb kwm.
Card information for the inaugural Boardwalk Boxing event will be released next week. Boardwalk Boxing will be streamed live via FightNight Live on Facebook.
Tickets are available online at www.risingboxingpromotions.nrog.
Yog xav paub ntxiv, 'Zoo li’ Rising Star Promotions rau Facebook.

2016 Olympic Bronze Medalist MURODJON AKHMADALIEV To Start Training Alongside Fellow Olympic Teammate Shakhram Giyasov in Las Vegas

Las Vegas, NV (Lub ib hlis ntuj 3, 2018)Uzbekistan’s highly decorated armature standout, Murodjon Akhmadaliev, ib tug 2016 Olympic Bronze Medalist in the bantamweight division, has arrived in Las Vegas to start his professional boxing career, alongside fellow countryman and Olympic teammate, Shakhram Giyasov.
Akhmadaliev, muaj hnub nyoog 23, will have every opportunity to become a big star in the United States. His aggressive style is sure to be fan-friendly, as was the case when he floored Ireland’s Gold Medalist, Michael Conlan, nyob rau hauv lub 2015 AIBA Men’s Boxing World Championships. Akhmadaliev, a southpaw with power in both hands, believes his style will suit him well as a professional.
Everyone who has seen me fight, knows I like to be bring intense pressure to my opponent,” saidMurodjon Akhmadaliev, who will campaign as a featherweight in the pro ranks. “I have faith that my power will be one of my best attributes when I turn pro, especially at featherweight, where my body feels the strongest. I can’t wait to let my hands go with the little gloves and no headgear. I want to be known as the knockout king, and when I see my opponent hurt, I’m going to do my best to end the fight.
America will get a nice treat when they see Akhmadaliev in action,” stated International sports agent, Ruslan Khusinov, who will be managing the careers of both Akhmadaliev and Giyasov, “Akhmadaliev will be one of boxing’s most exciting fighters, just like Giyasov. Rau social media, they are very popular with their countrymen. They have close to 200,000 combined followers. The people of Uzbekistan are eager these two become world champions. Akhmadaliev is a monster.
Training Akhmadaliev, yuav tsum Justin Gamber, best known for his role as head coach of undefeated super-middleweight contender, Caleb “Sweethands” Tsob nroj (16-0, 11 Kos). Gamber feels Akhmadaliev has the talent to be a force in the featherweight division.
After working the mitts with Akhmadaliev, I can see why he’s so popular, the kid has electrifying punching power,” Justin Gamber said. “With his immense amateur experience, I feel Akhmadaliev will make an immediate impact in the featherweight division.
Both Akhmadaliev and Giyasov are promotional free agents, but are sought out be several U.S. promoters.
There is excitement and interest with multiple promoters who want to sign Akhmadaliev and Giyasov,” Ruslan Khusinov concluded. “I feel the same excitement when I came to the States with Gennady Golovkin, who is my good friend. These kids are very hard workers and they are hungry to become world champions. Whoever we decide to sign with, will be very happy.

Frank De Alba battles Carlos Padilla in main event onTuesday, February 13th at The Sands Bethlehem Event Center

Mykal hma liab yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Ricardo Garcia nyob rau hauv co-ntsiab kev tshwm sim
Undefeated fighters Colby Madison, Harold Lopez, Michael Coffie, Juan Sanchez, & Martino Jules nyob rau hauv qhov kev txiav txim
Heavyweight contender Joe Hanks yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Nick Guivas

Npelehees, PA (Lub ib hlis ntuj 3, 2018) – Super Featherweight Frank De Alba yuav sib ntaus sib tua Carlos Padilla in the eight-round main event on Tuesday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 13th ntawm Lub Sands Npelehees kev tshwm sim Center.

Undefeated super sib Mykal “Lub xib fwb” Hma liab yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Ricardo Garcia nyob rau hauv lub co-ntsiab kev tshwm sim.
Lub card yog nce los ntawm huab tais lub Promotions.
The FoxGarcia bout is scheduled for eight-rounds.
De Alba ntawm Reading, PA has a record 22-2-2 nrog cuaj knockouts.
Lub 30 year-old De Alba has a six-year professional who has wins over Andrew Bentley (1-0), Jose Bustos (8-2-3), Bernardo Gomez Uribe (16-3), Uas Evans (12-2-1), and in his last bout where he won a eight-round unanimous decision over Ryan Kielczewski (26-2) rau Plaub Hlis Ntuj 4 thaum Lub Sands Npelehees kev tshwm sim Center. De Alba has won five straight.
Padilla of Barranquilla, Colombia muaj ib cov ntaub ntawv ntawm 16-6-1 nrog kaum knockouts.
Lub 28 year-old Padilla won his first 14 xaus, as he amassed a first round knockout over previously undefeated Julio Gomez, and he won the Colombian Featherweight Title with a win over Pelier Pachecho (9-2).
Padilla will be looking to get back in the win column after losing to undefeated Austin Dulay on August 25th nyob rau hauv Miami, Oklahoma.
Hma liab, 22 of Forestville, Maryland has a perfect mark of 15-0 nrog plaub knockouts.
The four-year professional won the UBF All Americas Welterweight title with an eight-round unanimous decision over Manuel Reyes on November 21, 2017

I am excited about it, I watched his last fight. He brings a different style then my last opponent. 2018 is going to be another being year staying active. I would love to fight for a regional title by the end if the year,” hais tias hma liab.
Garcia of the Dominican Republic has a record of 14-1 nrog cuaj knockouts.
Lub 31 year-old Garcia won his first 14 xaus, which included winning the Dominican Republic Super Lightweight title with a ten-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Francisco Aguero on March 31, 2017.
Garcia made his United States debut this past Kaum ib hlis 21, but lost a hard fought majority decision to Victor Vazquez on November 21st, 2017 nyob rau hauv Npelehees, PA.
Nyob rau hauv ib yim-round sib ntau sib tw, Heavyweight contender Joe Hanks (22-2, 14 Kos) ntawm Newark, NJ yuav tua Nick Guivas (14-9-2, 9 Kos) ntawm Topeka, Kansas.
Nyob rau hauv rau-round bouts:
Colby Madison (5-0-1, 4 Kos) ntawm Owings Mills, Maryland yuav sib ntaus sib tua
Dante Selby (2-3-1) ntawm Philadelphia nyob rau hauv ib tug heavyweight bout.
Blake Mansfield (5-1-1, 3 Kos) ntawm Burlington, NC yuav sib ntaus sib tua Darryl Bunting (3-2-2, 1 KO) ntawm Asbury Park, NJ nyob rau hauv ib tug middleweight qaij.
Chiase Nelson (6-1, 3 Kos) ntawm Mansfield, OH yuav tua Vincent Jennings (5-4-1, 4 Kos) ntawm Grand Rapids, MI nyob rau hauv ib tug featherweight sib ntaus sib tua.
Nyob rau hauv plaub-round bouts:
Michael Coffie (1-0, 1 KO) yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv pro debuting Nicoy Clarke ntawm Jersey nroog, NJ in a heavyweight bout.
Martino Jules (2-0) ntawm Allentown, PA yuav tua Malik Loften ntawm Suitland, MD nyob rau hauv ib tug featherweight bout.

Harold Lopez (2-0-1, 1 KO) ntawm Allentown, PA battles an opponent to be named in a light flyweight bout.
Juan Sanchez (4-0, 1 KO) ntawm Allentown, PA yuav noj nyob rau Sergio Aguilar (2-6, 2 Kos) ntawm Homestead, IBCE nyob rau hauv ib tug featherweight bout.
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Salita Promotions congratulates Shields Nyob 2017 Xyoo-End txeeb

Promoter Dmitriy Salita ntawm Salita Promotions xav pab zoo siab nws fighter, poj niam superstar, ob-lub sij hawm Olympic kub medalist thiab WBC thiab IBF Super Middleweight ntiaj teb tau zus ib, Claressa “T Rex” Shields, rau nws impressive daim ntawv teev cov victories nyob rau hauv lub 2017 xyoo-end khoom plig.
Nyob rau hauv cia li nws tus thawj tag nrho xyoo raws li ib tug kws, Flint, Michigan lub Shields lub npe hu ua Teb chaws USA no: Poj niam Fighter ntawm lub xyoo, Yahoo Cov kev ua si: Poj niam Fighter ntawm lub xyoo, WBA: Kub Rising Star thiab WBAN: Feem ntau cov Inspirational, raws li zoo raws li Lub Qab zib Science tus Prospect ntawm lub xyoo.
Shields yog tseem nominated rau tus BWAA lub Christy Martin poj niam Fighter Ntawm Lub xyoo thiab Bill Crawford puav pheej rau siab tawv nyob rau hauv Overcoming kev nyuaj siab txeeb, uas yuav tsum tau nthuav tawm nyob rau hauv Lub ob hlis ntuj.
Tom qab xa cov kev nyob rau hauv Kaum ib hlis 2016, Shields nyob peb lub sij hawm nyob rau hauv 2017, ua boxing keeb kwm nyob rau hauv Showtime los ntawm kev ua tus thawj poj niam mus tawm xov xwm ib tug boxing kev tshwm sim nyob rau hauv hwm TV. Nyob rau hauv lub yim hli ntuj, Shields yeej lub WBC thiab tsis muaj IBF Super Middleweight Championships los ntawm yav tas los unbeaten thiab mas ntshai yeej Nikki Adler nyob rau hauv hom zam. Thiab nyob rau hauv lub peb hlis ntuj, tseem nyob rau Showtime, nws nres Hungary lub Szilvia Szabados nyob rau hauv plaub rounds.
Shields kuj yeej lub WBC Nyiaj Super Middleweight Title nyob rau hauv tsuas yog nws thib peb kev sib ntaus los ntawm tw ib tug unanimous shutout kev txiav txim siab tshaj Louisiana lub rugged Sydney LeBlanc nyob rau hauv pem hauv ntej ntawm nws adoring kiv cua nyob rau hauv Michigan nyob rau hauv Lub rau hli ntuj.
“2017 yog ib tug heev kom muaj raws li xyoo rau kuv,” hais tias Shields. “Txoj siav pro thiab winning kuv thawj ob lub ntiaj teb no lub npe twb loj thrills. Tab sis kuv feem ntau txaus siab txog tus thawj poj niam mus tawm xov xwm ib tug tseem ceeb tshwm sim nyob rau hauv TV thiab muaj ob tug ntawm kuv fights nyob rau Showtime, raws li nws yog kuv lub hom phiaj mus ua poj niam boxing tshiab heights.”
Promoter Salita hais tias lub ntuj yog cov kev txwv rau 22-xyoo-laus Shields, raws li nws lub koob meej tseem tos momentum nrog txhua txhua dua sib ntaus.
“Claressa yog ib tug tshwm sim nyob rau hauv boxing; ib tug superstar fighter resurrecting tag nrho kev ua si nawv ntawm cov poj niam boxing nrog nws amazing txuj ci,” Hais lus. “Cov khoom plig zoo-deserved thiab tsuas yog thawj ntawm ntau, raws li nws ua keeb kwm thoob plaws dab tsi yuav yuav nws legendary hauj lwm. Kuv zoo siab yuav tsum tau ua hauj lwm nrog rau qhov no zoo kawg cov tub ntxhais poj niam thiab muab nws kuv sincerest nrog koj zoo siab.”
Shields yuav tom ntej no yuav pom Friday, Lub ib hlis ntuj 12, raws li nws defends nws 168-phaus lub npe rau ShoBox: Tus Tshiab Tiam tiv thaiv undefeated IBF yuav tsum tau challenger Tori Nelson nyob rau Showtime (10 p.m. THIAB/PT) los ntawm lub siav Pob zeb Resort Twv txiaj yuam pov nyob rau hauv Verona, New York.
“Kuv yuav tsis tos mus ntxiv rau cov lus nyob rau hauv 2018, beginning with my Lub ib hlis ntuj 12 sib ntaus sib tua tiv thaiv Tori Nelson rau Showtime,” txuas ntxiv Shields. “Kuv saib rau pem hauv ntej mus rau ib tug kev koom ua ke sib ntaus nrog Christina Rauj nyob rau hauv lub caij ntuj sov. Kuv ua Vajtswv tsaug, kuv tus kivcua ntsawj, rau hauv xov xwm, Salita Promotions, thiab kuv pab rau tag nrho cov nyiaj them yug.”
Tsis tas li ntawd featured rau lub Lub ib hlis ntuj 12 telecast, Uzbekistan hwj chim-xuas nrig ntaus Shakh Ergashev (11-0, 11 Kos) yuav fim khub undefeated thiab sab saum toj-10 ranked Sonny Fredrickson (18-0, 12 Kos) ntawm Toledo, Ohio. Nyob rau hauv lub co-feature, Jesse Hernandez (10-1, 7 Kos) yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Ernesto Garza (9-2, 5 Kos; 1-3 WSB) nyob rau hauv ib tug 10-round super bantamweight bout.
Highlights ntawm lub tebchaws United States sib ntaus sib tua debut ntawm tam sim no WBC thiab WBO Middleweight poj niam tau zus ib, thiab yav tom ntej Shields tus nrog sib ntaus, Christina “poj niam Rauj” Rauj (22-0, 10 Kos) yuav kuj yuav tau.
Daim pib rau cov kev tshwm sim, uas yog txhawb los ntawm Salita Promotions, yog tam sim no rau cov muag khoom rau $75 rau thawj ob kab ntawm ringside, $65 rau seem ringside rooj thiab tag nrho lwm cov luv nqi tom $49 thiab $37, ntxiv rau tej uas siv tau cov nqi. Daim pib yuav raug muas nyob rau hauv tus neeg los yog los ntawm hu rau tus siav Pob zeb Resort Box Office ntawm800.771.7711 lossis hauv online ntawm Ticketmaster.

UNDEFEATED SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT PROSPECTS RONALD ELLIS & JUNIOR YOUNAN HEADLINE FEBRUARY 2 SHOBOX: TUS TSHIAB TIAM QUADRUPLEHEADER

Highly Touted Lightweight Prospect Devin Haney Opens Telecast That Features Eight Fighters With A Combined Record Of 113-3-3, Including Five Unbeaten Fighters

 

Friday, Feb. 2 Live On SHOWTIME® At 10 p.m. ET / PT
Los ntawm WinnaVegas Twv txiaj yuam pov nyob rau hauv Sloan, Iowa

 

TSHIAB YORK (Jan. 3, 2018) – A battle of unbeaten super middleweight prospects will headline a ShoBox: The New Generation quadrupleheader on Friday, Feb. 2, nyob rau SHOWTIME ntawm 10 p.m. ET/PT from WinnaVegas Casino in Sloan, Iowa, as two-time ShoBox veteran Ronald Ellis takes on New Yorker Junior Younan.
 

Ellis (14-0-1, 10 Kos), ntawm Lynn, Loj., thiab Brooklyn lub Younan (13-0, 9 Kos) yuav clash nyob rau hauv lub 10-round ntsiab kev tshwm sim ntawm ib tug plaub-sib ntaus telecast uas ntseg yim fighters nrog ib tug ua ke cov ntaub ntawv ntawm 113-3-3.
 

An undefeated boxer losing for the first time was a common theme on ShoBox in 2017 raws li 15 prospects lost their perfect record on the popular developmental series last year. Now in its 17th year, a total of 171 fighters have suffered their first loss on ShoBox. All three fights leading up to the main event on Feb. 2 are eight-round matchups that include an undefeated “A-side” fighter facing his toughest test to date.
 

Nyob rau hauv lub co-feature, former Dominican Olympian Wellington Romero (12-0-1, 6 Kos) will take on Philadelphia’s Sam Teah (12-1-1, 5 Kos) in a super lightweight scrap contracted at 141 phaus. Cleveland’s Thomas Mattice (10-0, 8 Kos) will face two-time ShoBox winner and Lancaster, Pa. resident Rolando Chinea (15-1-1, 6 Kos) in a lightweight matchup.
 

In the telecast opener, highly regarded undefeated Devin Haney (18-0, 12 Kos), ntawm Las Vegas, will take on Harmonito Dela Torre (19-1, 12 Kos) in another bout pitting two 135-pound prospects.
 

Qhov kev tshwm sim yog nce los ntawm GH3 Promotions thiab ROC teb chaws Cov kev ua si nyob rau hauv lub koom haum nrog yeej Promotions thiab Ringside Ticket. Daim pib no yog cia li $10 general admission prior to the event and $20 rau FEB. 2. For more information call: 1.800.HOT.WINN ext. 7117.
 

RONALD ELLIS vs. JUNIOR YOUNAN – 10-Round Super Middleweight

 

Ellis returns to ShoBox in his first bout since defeating Christopher Brooker via a unanimous decision in Atlantic City last January. In his ShoBox debut, Ellis fought Jerry Odom to a majority draw in Atlantic City in February 2016.
 

Originally from Lynn, Loj., the 28-year-old Ellis currently lives and trains in Los Angeles at the Iron Gym under trainer Jerry Rosenberg and his father Ronald Ellis Sr.
 

“It’s going to be fireworks from the jump,” said Ellis, who was scheduled to fight Taneal Goyco in November, but the fight was scrapped when Goyco weighed three pounds over the super middleweight limit. “Younan is a good little fighter, but we are trying to get him out of there. Qhov no yog kuv thawj zaug ntsiab kev tshwm sim, and I want to impress. It will be a good way to start 2018, which will be my year.”
 

Ellis upset highly regarded Terrell Gausha to win the 2010 Teb chaws Golden hnab looj tes. Gausha would go on to represent the U.S. nyob rau ntawm lub 2012 Olympic ua si.
 

Younan, who is promoted by Roc Nation Sports, was a highly touted amateur boxer who compiled a 90-5 record before turning professional in 2013 nyob rau ntawm lub hnub nyoog ntawm 18. Once dubbed by The New York Times as “a boxing prodigy” as a 10-year-old, Younan was a two-time National Junior Golden Gloves champion, lub 2011 National Junior Olympic championship, and at one point was the No. 1-rated junior boxer in his weight class by USA Boxing.
 

Because of injuries, Younan fought just one time in 2015. After a nine-month layoff, he returned in March of 2016 to beat Cristian Solorzano and has remained active since. Eight of Younan’s 13 pro wins have ended in the first round, including three of his last five fights. The 22-year-old is trained by his father, Sherif Younan
 

“It’s a pleasure to fight on SHOWTIME and I’m excited to put on a show for all the viewers,” Younan said. “I’ve been working as hard as possible and I’m confident my efforts will pay off. I’m going to break my opponent’s spirit and pick him apart. This is my time – in 2018, I’m looking to make a title run and this fight is just the first step.”
 

WELLINGTON ROMERO vs. SAM TEAH – Eight-Round Super Lightweight

 

Romero is originally from the Dominican Republic now fighting out of Newburgh, New York. A southpaw, he fights under the Roc Nation Sports promotion and represented the Dominican Republic in the 2012 London Olympics, where he lost to eventual Gold Medalist Vasyl Lomachenko.

 

An accomplished amateur with 268 fights, Romero earned a bronze medal at the 2010 Central American Games and made back-to-back appearances at the 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships and the 2011 Pan American Games as a teenager.
 

The 26-year-old Romero fought twice in 2017, recording TKOs in both wins over Kevin Womack Jr. and Mike Fowler.
 

“This fight on SHOWTIME is a great opportunity for me to showcase my talent and I want to thank God, my team and everyone involved for this opportunity,” Romero said. “I’m going to deliver a world class performance for all the boxing fans out there to enjoy. After defeating my opponent, I know I will make a lasting impression on the viewers and start paving my way to a world title belt.”
 

This won’t be the first time Philadelphia’s Teah is facing an undefeated fighter on ShoBox. In Las Vegas in 2015, Teah scored a unanimous decision over previously undefeated O’Shaquie Foster. The 30-year-old’s only loss came against then-undefeated Lavisas Williams in 2014.
 

Yug nyob rau hauv Liberia, Teah did not start boxing until the age of 19. His last four fights have been close to home with three in his hometown of Philadelphia and the other two in Bristol, Pa., and Atlantic City, N.J.
 

“I know my opponent was an Olympian, and he has been in front of a lot of great fighters,” Teah said. “I am excited to face him and take the big challenge. I know I will be his toughest opponent. I am ready to see what he is made of.”
 

THOMAS MATTICE vs. ROLANDO CHINEA – Eight-Round Lightweight
 

A 27-year-old from Cleveland, Mattice turned pro in 2014 and had an amateur record of 72-18. He was a three-time Ohio State Golden Gloves champion, and bronze medal winner in the USA National Tournament in 2014.
 

In his last fight on Nov. 11, Mattice beat Orlando Rizo via seventh-round stoppage in Georgia. Mattice, who has recorded four straight KOs and eight overall in 10 kev sib ntaus, is a boxer-puncher who likes to attack the body.
 

“It’s a tough fight for sure,” Mattice said. “I checked him out. It’s going to be a rough fight, but I am prepared for a war. I am prepared for whatever he will bring. I am excited to fight on ShoBox. Ever since I started boxing, I said one day that will be me fighting on TV, and now that dream comes true.”
 

The 26-year-old Chinea returns to ShoBox after handing previously unbeaten Kenneth Sims Jr., the first loss of his professional career via majority decision on July 14. The win moved Chinea’s ShoBox record to 2-0. He had previously won an eight-round split decision victory over O’Shaquie Foster in 2016.
 

A Puerto Rican native now living in Lancaster, Pa., Chinea suffered his only defeat against the hands of Ismail Muwendo in 2015. He has won five straight since, including two unanimous decisions over previously undefeated Ladarius Miller and Mel Crossty, as well as the unbeaten Sims. His last four opponents had a combined record of 38-1-1.
 

“I know Thomas Mattice is another undefeated fighter with a terrific amateur career,” Chinea said. “I am being brought in as his opponent, to make him look good in his national TV debut. I respect Thomas for agreeing to fight me. I am sure that he will bring his best, and it will be another entertaining fight, Chinea style. I am going to be in the best shape of my career. I am going to be stronger, and I am going to hunt him down, rough him up, and beat him. I can’t wait to fight and win again on ShoBox.”
 

DEVIN HANEY vs. HARMONITO DELA TORRE – Eight-Round Lightweights

 

Haney just turned 19 years old last November and already sports a professional record of 18-0 nrog 12 knockouts. Trained and managed by his father, William Haney, he has been active with nine fights in 2016 and seven in 2017. In his last fight on Nov. 4, he scored a fifth-round TKO against Hamza Sempewo in Atlanta.
 

Raised in Oakland, California., Haney was a seven-time national amateur champion and compiled an impressive record of 130-8. Haney is currently living and training in Las Vegas, where he sparred with Floyd Mayweather as the pound-for-pound champ prepared to face Conor McGregor, and Shawn Porter. Haney turned professional when he was 16 years old in Mexico.
 

“Fighting on SHOWTIME, specifically ShoBox, where many champions have been made, is something I’ve envisioned since I turned professional in 2015,” Haney said. “I’m in tough against Harmonito Dela Torre, a hungry fighter who is coming off his first pro loss. I know his back is up against the wall, so I’m expecting him to bring everything he’s got. But this is my time to shine on the big stage and I’m not going to let this opportunity pass me by. I’m the future of boxing and everyone will see my talent on February 2, especially Dela Torre.”
 

Dela Torre is a 23-year-old Philippines native who has been training with Osmiri Fernandez in Miami the past few months at the Sanman Boxing Gym.
 

Dela was scheduled to fight last on Aug. 22 in Las Vegas in a super featherweight bout against undefeated Saul Rodriguez, who inexplicably pulled out of the matchup a few days before the fight.
 

Es tsis txhob, Dela Torre entered the ring in Las Vegas on Nov. 18 and suffered his first loss against 2012 Olympic silver medalist Tugstsogt Nyambayar in an eight-round unanimous decision, despite scoring a second-round knockdown. It was the first time in his first nine fights that Nyambayar was taken the distance.
 

Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. Cov thawj tsim yog Gordon Hall nrog Richard Gaughan ua thiab Rick Phillips coj.

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