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Moyo Showtime® pa 10 p.m. AND/PT from The Masonic at Templelive Cleveland
“I think I can be three or four fights away for the chance pa a world heavyweight title.”
– Junior Fa, Undefeated Heavyweight Prospect
Dinani PANO To Download Weigh-In Photos; Credit Stephanie Trapp/SHOWTIME
CLEVELAND (Nov. 9, 2017) – SHOWTIME Boxing fans will get their first look at eight promising prospects with a combined record of 97-2 – including two undefeated up-and-coming heavyweights and a 2016 Super Welterweight Olympian – as ShoBox: The New Generation chikuchitika ichi Friday, November 10 moyo Showtime (10 p.m. AND/PT) from The Masonic at Templelive Cleveland.
Featherweight prospects Luis Rosa Jr. (23-0, 11 Ko) and local favorite Yuandale Evans (19-1, 14 Ko) will square off in a 10-round main event as all eight fighters made their respective weights Lachinayi. The ShoBoxquadrupleheader features undefeated Russian standout Radzhab Butaev (7-0, 6 Ko; WSB: 9-1) taking on Colombia’s Janer Gonzalez (18-0-1, 15 Ko) in an eight-round welterweight matchup, and New Zealand’s undefeatedJunior Fa (12-0, 7 Ko) facing former Golden Gloves champion Freddy Latham (9-0-2, 5 Ko) in an eight-round heavyweight bout. Mu telecast popake, 2016 Olympian Charles Up (5-0, 5 Ko) chidzathandiza Roque “Rocky” Zapata (4-1-3), who is coming off a three-bout winning streak.
Tickets for the DiBella Entertainment event are still available for purchase via the following link PANO.
Yovomerezeka zolemera, REFS AND JUDGES:
Luis Rosa Jr. vs. Yuandale Evans – 10-round Featherweight Bout
Rosa Jr.: 125 Mapaundi
Evans: 125 ½ Pounds
Malifali: Shawn Clark (P.A.); Oweruza: Patrick Casey (P.A.), Larry Hazard Jr. (N.J.), Phil Rogers (Ohio)
Radzhab Butaev vs. Janer Gonzalez – Eight-round Welterweight Bout
Butaev: 146 Mapaundi
Gonzalez: 147 Mapaundi
Malifali: George Nichols (C.A.); Oweruza: Brian Kennedy (Ohio), Patrick Casey (P.A.), Larry Hazard Jr. (N.J.)
Junior Fa vs. Freddy Latham – Eight-round Heavyweight Bout
Fa: 262 Mapaundi
Latham: 261 Mapaundi
Malifali: Clifford Pinkney (Ohio); Oweruza: Brian Kennedy (Ohio), Phil Rogers (Ohio), Larry Hazard Jr. (N.J.)
Charles Conwell vs. Roque “Rocky” Zapata – Six-round Super Welterweight Bout
Kufika: 153 Mapaundi
Roque Zapata: 155 Mapaundi
Malifali: George Nichols (California); Oweruza: Patrick Casey (P.A.), Larry Hazard (N.J.), Phil Rogers (Ohio)
LOTSIRIZA Quotes:
LUIS ROSA JR.:
“There was a time in my career when I was one fight away from fighting for a world title at 122 mapaundi, but I’m a natural featherweight. This fight is at 126 but I’ll fight at 126 kapena 122. Wherever the opportunity is, Nditenga.
“I’m going to show a lot of different things. I have more to show than just my boxing skills. Whatever I have to do to get the win, I will do it.
“My opponent is a southpaw, but he’s not the slickest southpaw I’ve seen. We’ve been training with a lot of southpaws. Fighting southpaws is not a big deal for me. I fought so many of them in the amateurs.
“I don’t think I’m going to have any problem with him. I know his left hook is his favorite punch so I’m going to try and take that away from him.
“I think putting together some timely combinations is going to be the key to this fight.
“After I beat [Jorge] Diaz and [Luis] Del Valle in 2015 my opposition dropped. I was knocking on the door but just never got the call. That’s why this fight is so big for me. I’m ready to showcase my skills on national TV. I’m ready for the next step on my career.”
YUANDALE EVANS
“I know all the bigger names are at 126 so I’m going to stay right here. I’ve bounced around from 126 kuti 130. Lou DiBella, my promoter told me to stay ready and that’s what I did; Ndakonzeka. "
“It took me awhile from me to come back after the loss to Javier Fortuna [mu 2012]. But I’ve always stayed sharp and I’ve been in various camps. I’ve trained with guys like Lamont Peterson, Gervonta Davis ndipo Rau’Shee Warren.
“I’ve been doing this since I was 10 zaka, but I’m a lot wiser and smarter than in the past. I have knowledge and have been talking to a lot of managers and champions. I’m like an Einstein now. I’m a lot sharper, and craftier. And I have defense now.
“This fight will show the boxing world that I belong. I can be in the top five. This fight means a lot for me and the people of Cleveland.
“I’ve been working with [famed trainer] Barry Hunter for this fight and he’s taught me so much. My opponent has been spoiled and has never had to travel into enemy territory. Until now.
I’ve been a road warrior my entire career. I know the crowd can win the fight for me. Just the energy and hearing them when I’m tired. It’s a big advantage for me to be fighting at home. I will have a lot of fans here and it’s going to be big. I still got guys’ texting me for ringside seats, but there’s none left.
“I want ShoBox to say, ‘We have to have this guy back. We have to go back to Cleveland.’ ”
"[Rosa] is my height. He’s going to be right in front of me. He’s going to come straight at me. He has to.”
“They call me ‘Money Shot’ and ‘Southpaw Machine’ and the ‘Black Mexican’ in the gyms here in Cleveland.”
JANER GONZALEZ
“I’ve been training with Ruben Guerrero for the past couple of weeks, and I like training a lot better here in the United States. I felt like I was mistreated in the past back in Colombia.
“Fellow Colombian Oscar Escandon introduced me to Ruben and here we are. It’s the United States and everyone wants to be over here. The sparring and the training is just so much better here.
"Ine ndiri 30 years old now and I have a family back home in Colombia to support. This is my shot. I will not fail them. I have Team Guerrero on my side so I’m ready.
“We all know skills pay the bills and I just have to do my job and not get too crazy in there and get the win.
"Ndinangoyang'ana Muhammad Ali ndipo Shuga Ray Leonard when I was younger. I liked how smart and intelligent they fought.”
RADZHAB BUTAEV
“I’ve been in the United States for a year now and really liked training at Wild Card Gym and Wild Card West in Southern California.
“I can punch as hard as [Gennady] Golovkin and can move better than [Vasyl] Lomachenko. I’m very confident and my experience is the reason for that.
"Ine ndi sparred Demetrius Andrade ndipo Shawn Porter and I have held my own.
“The welterweight division is the best in boxing, everyone knows that. And I’ll fight anybody.
“It doesn’t matter that there’s no YouTube video on Gonzalez. He’s tough and competitive and a boxer who will come to fight.”
JUNIOR FA
“When I beat Joseph Parker [in the amateurs twice] it was my movement and my footwork that was key. He’s such a big puncher I just kept moving because I didn’t want to stand right in front of that.
“I’m a multi-dimensional fighter and my strengths are my mobility.
"Deontay olandiridwa showed that he has plenty of power. He’s always there from the first bell… I like the guy, he’s got plenty of power and is very explosive.
“I like Anthony Joshua’s boxing brain. He’s got power, but it’s a different kind of power from Wilder. I like the way he sees his punches.
“For myself to be known, I’ll definitely have to fight in America. I don’t think I can make too much of a statement being back home in New Zealand.
“I think I can be three to four fights away for the chance at a world heavyweight title. I have to be entertaining in this fight for the American people to get to know me.
“Boxing used to be the biggest thing in New Zealand, but then rugby blew up.
“I live 40 minutes from Joseph Parker but we’ve never sparred. It’s too competitive.”
FREDDY LATHAM
“This is my first time on national TV so I’m excited and nervous.
“He’s taller, but I feel like I’m just as long as he is. I can put my head in his chest and go to war. If it’s going to be a dog fight I’ll get into his chest.
"Eya, I’ve watched both the heavyweight world champs. I’d beat Joshua now. Olandiridwa, I would have to get serious sparring in. I’d have to change everything I do in my life – the way I train and my lifestyle and everything. Deontay’s the man right now. Joshua burns out after six rounds and that’s why I’d beat Joshua now. I’m two years away from those guys. Mawa night is my first step.
“Boxing’s coming back in Pittsburgh and we’ve got two or three other heavyweights there that are popular right now.”
CHARLES CONWELL
“When you have a good crowd around you, you know it hypes you up.
“I was the youngest member of the 2016 Olympic team at age 18. It was cool being in high school and making the Olympic team.
“I’m very tenacious and determined, that’s why I’ve been successful so far in my young pro career.
“There’s no rush for me. People want to see me, sure. But there’s no reason to move fast at this point.
I think the competitiveness of boxing is what drives me. Sure the money and the fame are going to be great, but I just love everything about this sport.”
ROQUE “ROCKY” ZAPATA
“I haven’t surprised myself when I’ve beaten undefeated fighters.
“I’m an awkward fighter, in a good way. My angles I learned when I was fighting in MMA.
“The risk and the reward wasn’t worth it [to continue] mu MMA. I was making a couple hundred bucks and getting elbows to the face. It just wasn’t worth it.
“Conwell is good and aggressive and I’ve seen him on YouTube. He comes forward and he looks to put you down.
“I just feel so much more comfortable in a boxing ring. I was good at takedowns.
"Conor McGregor anapita 10 zipolopolo ndi Floyd [Mayweather] and he got paid, so good for him. I’m one of the few guys who have been able to do both MMA and box professionally.”
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Barry Tompkins adzaimba ShoBox kanthu kuchokera ringside ndi Steve Farhood ndi kale lonse ngwazi Raúl Marquez kutumikira monga katswiri ofufuza. The wamkulu sewerolo ndi Gordon Hall ndi Richard Gaughan kukonza ndi Rick Phillips kutsogolera.
Kuti mudziwe zambiri ulendo www.sho.com/sports kutsatira pa Twitter @ShowtimeBoxing, SHOSports, #ShoBox, kapena kukhala zimakupiza pa Facebook pa www.Facebook.com/SHOSports.
Featherweight Prospects Headline ShoBox: The New Generation Quadrupleheader Friday, Nov. 10 from Cleveland, Ohio
Dinani PANO for Photos from Henry Epstein/DiBella Entertainment
CLEVELAND (Nov. 8, 2017) – Featherweight prospects Luis Rosa Jr. ndipo Yuandale Evans worked out for the media today at the Thurgood Marshall Recreational Center in Cleveland, Ohio prior to their ShoBox: The New Generation 10-round main event matchup izi Friday, November 10 moyo Showtime (10 p.m. AND/PT) from The Masonic at Templelive Cleveland.
The ShoBox quadrupleheader features undefeated Russian standout Radzhab Butaev taking on Colombia’s Janer Gonzalez in an eight-round welterweight matchup, and undefeated New Zealand’s Junior Fa facing former Golden Gloves champion Fred Latham in an eight-round heavyweight bout. Mu telecast popake, decorated fighter Charles Up chidzathandiza Roque “Rocky” Zapata, who is coming off a three-bout winning streak.
Tickets for the DiBella Entertainment event are still available for purchase via the following link PANO.
Kuphatikiza apo, 2016 U.S. Olympian Conwell and local Cleveland fighters Willie Nelson and Isaiah Steen worked out in front of the media Lachitatu.
Apa pali chimene omenyana anali kunena:
LUIS ROSA JR.
“Yuandale’s a solid, lolimba womenya. He’s got good pop, but I’m ready for everything, I’m here to win.
“He wasn’t really on my radar, he sort of came out of the woodwork. We’re looking for a world championship and this is a step closer.
“I have no problem coming to Cleveland. I want to be a world champion, not a state champion or the champion of one country. I’ll go anywhere and be victorious.
“Boxing fans can expect a powerful, zolimba, smart fighter-I’m the full package. I fight with both hands, we’ll see if he can take it.
“This fight is dedicated to all the people of Puerto Rico. Most of my extended family still lives there and thank God everyone is okay after the hurricane.”
YUANDALE EVANS
“I know that’s he a Puerto Rican at heart. He’s a strong fighter that comes forward, a good body puncher. But he doesn’t have any boxing skills. He’s just a banger who keeps coming forward.
“Defensively he leaves himself open with his aggressiveness.
“He was not on my radar. I’ve wanted to fight much tougher guys, higher ranked guys. But once the fight was offered I said yes.
“I want to fight Carl Frampton, Leo Santa Cruz, Gary Russell Jr., and a rematch with Javier Fortuna. I want to fight all the top guys because that’s where I belong.
“Feels great to be fighting at home, been a long time. Just want to give back to the city and community for them supporting me while I’ve been on the road. Even as an 11-year old amateur they supported me.
“Expect a show, this will be a war, I can box and everybody knows I’m a puncher. Fans should be expecting a good fight. I’ll have a huge amount of people backing me.”
CHARLES CONWELL
“Means the world to me that I can fight at home and show everyone what they’ve been missing. Last time I fought here [mu Cleveland] anali mu 2015.
“I know Rocky is a tough fighter, he’s beat a couple prospects and he’ll be coming to win.
“I’ve heard from many of my Olympic teammates this week and I’m excited to show them how I look as a professional. I’m looking forward to showing all the boxing fans around the world my skills.
“Should be an entertaining, good fight, I’m ready to go and hopefully close the show early. I’m ready for all six or a first round knockout.
“No pressure fighting at home or on Showtime. After fighting in the Olympics I’m ready for anything.”
Willie NELSON
“Right now, I’m at the rebuilding stage of my career to become a world champion.”
“I know a lot about Alexis Hloros, so no issue being a late addition as an opponent, Ndakonzeka.
“I haven’t fought in Cleveland since 2009. I love being able to fight at home, means a great deal to me.
“I want my next opponent to be a top 20 opponent and to fight on Showtime.”
ISAIAH STEED
“I know Nunez is a very strong, come forward fighter, but he’s got no chance pa Lachisanu usiku.
“Last time I fought in Cleveland was as an amateur, three or four years ago.
“No pressure at all fighting at home, thrilled to be fighting at home.
“Charles and I spar all the time helping each other, he’s like my little brother, we make a great team.
“Sign the contract. I’m ready to fight anyone.”
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Barry Tompkins adzaimba ShoBox kanthu kuchokera ringside ndi Steve Farhood ndi kale lonse ngwazi Raúl Marquez kutumikira monga katswiri ofufuza. The wamkulu sewerolo ndi Gordon Hall ndi Richard Gaughan kukonza ndi Rick Phillips kutsogolera.
Kuti mudziwe zambiri ulendo www.sho.com/sports kutsatira pa Twitter @ShowtimeBoxing, SHOSports, #ShoBox, kapena kukhala zimakupiza pa Facebook pawww.Facebook.com/SHOSports.
About ShoBox: The New Generation
Kuchokera pomwe linayamba mu July 2001, ndi otsutsa lofunika Showtime nkhonya zino, ShoBox: The New Generation wakhala pankakhala achinyamata luso chikufanana lolimba. TheShoBox nzeru ndi televise zosangalatsa, khamu zokondweretsa ndi mpikisano machesi pamene kupereka kutsimikizira pansi wofunitsitsa chiyembekezo kuyesetsa kuthetsa dziko udindo. Ena mwa kukula mndandanda wa 73 omenyana amene anaonekera pa ShoBox ndi zipangizo kuti nkhokwe dziko maudindo zikuphatikizapo: Errol Spence Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay olandiridwa, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams, Errol Spence Jr. ndi zambiri.
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Logwirizana Ngwazi & Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Headlines ShoBox: The New Generation From Turning Stone Resort Casino In Verona, N.Y..
NEW YORK (Nov. 8, 2017) – Unified Women’s Super Middleweight World Champion Claressa Shields will defend her 168-pound titles against undefeated IBF mandatory challenger Tori Nelson on Friday, Jan. 12 moyo Showtime.
A two-time Olympic Gold Medalist, Zishango (4-0, 2 Ko) will face her second consecutive undefeated opponent in the main event of ShoBox: The New Generation tikukhala 10 p.m. AND/PT from Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y..
Shields dethroned previously unbeaten Nikki Adler Aug. 4 on SHOWTIME to pick up the WBC and vacant IBF titles less than one year after she became the first American boxer to capture back-to-back Olympic gold medals. The 22-year-old native of Flint, Mich., returns to face Nelson, a seven-year veteran with seven times the professional ring experience.
“I’m truly excited to have the chance to demonstrate my skills against an opponent the caliber of Tori Nelson,” Shields said. “I’m honored to be headlining the firstShoBox a 2018, and I know January 12 will be a great night for the fans. This will be the beginning of a historic year for me and for women’s boxing.”
Nelson (17-0-3, 2 Ko) won a middleweight world championship in 2011 and owns wins over previously unbeaten Alicia Napoleon and Mia St. John. The 41-year-old Ashburn, VA., native looks to capture her second world title in a showdown with the fastest rising star in women’s boxing.
“Ever since Claressa turned pro, I have wanted this fight,” Nelson said. “She’s young and talented, but my experience will make the difference. Since I became a boxer, I have dreamed of being in big fights on television. I am confident that I will win this fight and remain undefeated. And I plan to retire as an undefeated world champion.”
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“Claressa’s determination to challenge the best available contenders shows why she is one of the most accomplished fighters in the sport today,” promoter Dmitriy Salita said. “This is a great matchup and I am confident that we will witness another memorable performance.”
Said Gordon Hall, Executive mwini ShoBox: The New Generation: “Claressa is a star both in and out of the ring who possesses all the intangibles to become the face of women’s boxing. In just four professional fights, two as headliners on ShoBox, she is already unified champion at 168 with plans to conquer the 160 and 154-pound divisions. Tori Nelson is undefeated, CHINSINSI, and represents what should be the toughest test of Claressa’s young career. Only time will tell, but I don’t know if there is any fighter in the world who can stop Claressa Shields.”
Shields compiled an amateur record of 77-1 and won her first Olympic Gold when she was only 17 years old in the inaugural women’s boxing competition at the 2012 Masewera a London. She won a second gold medal at the 2016 Olympics in Rio and turned professional three months later.
Mu March 2017 mu Detroit, Shields stopped Hungary’s Szilvia Szabados in four rounds in the first women’s main event in premium television history. Shields returned to headline her second ShoBox telecast in August, knocking out Adler in the fifth round to become unified champion in just her fourth professional fight. Ndi Nkhata, Shields became the 70TH world champion in the history of the prospect developmental series.
Active in her community, Shields advocates for several social issues and serves as an inspirational figure in her hometown of Flint, a city beset by problems.
Nelson turned professional at the age of 29 and won the WBC 160-pound title in just her fifth professional fight. She twice fought to a draw in middleweight world title bouts with Teresa Perozzi.
The high-pressure Nelson is one fight removed from a unanimous decision over the previously unbeaten Napoleon, and is fresh off a second round knockout of Latashia Burton in her first hometown fight in Ashburn, Adzatero.
Undercard bouts for the ShoBox telecast will be announced in the coming weeks.
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GILROY, Calif. (Nov. 7, 2017) – Wopanda Mphamvu Kwambiri Janer Gonzalez (19-0-1, 15 Ko) amatenga gawo lalikulu pakupikisana akakumana ndi chiyembekezo cha ku Russia Radzhab Butaev (7-0, 6 Ko; WSOB: 9-1) izi Friday, Nov. 10, Ku Manic ku Masonic pa Clevelive Cleveland ku Downtown Cleveland. Makina obiriwira asanu ndi atatu ozungulira adzakhala oyenda pa telecast ShoBox: The New Generation mndandanda umakhala pawonetsero (10 p.m. AND/PT, anachedwa pa West Coast).
Gonzalez, amene amapatsidwa Rubin guerrero sr., Posachedwa adagawana zomwe adaphunzira ku kampu ikakhala kuti zikuwoneka bwino ndi yaev. Gonzalez, amene akupanga maboma ake ndi kuwonetsa ngongole, komaliza kunamenyedwa mu Seputembala chaka chino.
Izi ndi zomwe Gonzalez adayenera kunena zamtsogolo Friday Nkhondo Yausiku.
Pa ndende yake yaposachedwa kwambiri ndi Ruben Guerrero Sr.:
“Mzanga wabwino Oscar Escandson adandidziwitsa za Mr. Guerrero pafupifupi mwezi watha. Ndinafika ku California kuti ndiyambe maphunziro ndi Ruben pambuyo pake. Zakhala zosintha kwambiri komanso kampu yophunzitsira yakhala yopindulitsa kwambiri. Ndakhala ndikungokhalira tsiku lililonse kuyambira ndili pano. Ndili bwino ndipo ndakonzeka kuchita bwino kwambiri izi Friday.”
Pamaso paulendo woperewera waku Russia:
“Ndikudziwa kuti ndili ndi nkhondo yovuta patsogolo panga, Koma ndakonzeka kuvuta. Butyav anali ndi ntchito yabwino kwambiri yauteur, koma momwemonso ine. Ndatha 300 Amateur ndewu pansi pa lamba wanga ndipo palibe chilichonse chomwe chidzabweretse mphete yomwe sindinawone kale. Timakhala ndi mphamvu zambiri, Chifukwa chake mafani angayembekezere kuwona kuwombera kwina komwe kumakutidwa ndi tonse awiri. Ndisiya zonse mphete zikubwera usiku.”
Popanga U.S. kuwonongeka ndi zomwe kupambana pa Repumememe idzachita ntchito yake:
“Kulimbana ndi Howemer ndi dalitsitso lalikulu kwa ine. Uwu ndi nkhondo yanga yoyamba ku America ndipo ndikupanga kukhala wapadera. Kuwonekera komwe nditenga ntchito yanga kufika pamlingo wotsatira, makamaka ngati ndipambana. Kupambana kudzandikhumudwitsa ine ndewu zazikulu ndi tsiku lalikulu. Ndikulimbana ndi banja langa ndi abale anga ku Colombia. Cholinga changa ndi chambiri ndipo dziko la nkhonya lidzadziwa dzina langa pambuyo pa nkhondoyi. "
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Barry Tompkins adzaimba ShoBox kanthu kuchokera ringside ndi Steve Farhood ndi kale lonse ngwazi Raúl Marquez kutumikira monga katswiri ofufuza. Wopanga wamkulu ndi Gordon Hall yokhala ndi zopanga za gaughan ndi Rick Phillips kuwongolera.
Kuti mudziwe zambiri ulendo www.sho.com/sports kutsatira pa Twitter @ShowtimeBoxing, SHOSports, #ShoBox, kapena kukhala zimakupiza pa Facebook pawww.Facebook.com/SHOSports.
About ShoBox: The New Generation
Kuchokera pomwe linayamba mu July 2001, ndi otsutsa lofunika Showtime nkhonya zino, ShoBox: The New Generation wakhala pankakhala achinyamata luso chikufanana lolimba. TheShoBox nzeru ndi televise zosangalatsa, khamu zokondweretsa ndi mpikisano machesi pamene kupereka kutsimikizira pansi wofunitsitsa chiyembekezo kuyesetsa kuthetsa dziko udindo. Ena mwa kukula mndandanda wa 72 omenyana amene anaonekera pa ShoBox ndi zipangizo kuti nkhokwe dziko maudindo zikuphatikizapo: Errol Spence Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay olandiridwa, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams, Errol Spence Jr. ndi zambiri.
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