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New England Welteroight Cushing Mike Ohan, Jr. Kukonzekera 2022 Msewu Wotsogola, Nov. 13 mu nyumba ya Hampton, NH

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Mike "Mnyamata Woipa" Ohan (chithunzi ndi Emily Harney / Finagraphy)

QUINCY, Misa. (November 1, 2021) - Granite Chin Kulimbikitsa Signee kwaposachedwa kwambiri, New England Welweght Cushing Mike "Mnyamata Woipa" Ohan (13-1, 7 Ko), adzatseka 2021 Msewu wa "Mpikisano Wonse,” Loweruka usiku, November 13, Kukhazikika Loweruka Madzulo Madzulo, November 13, pabxngtv.com, kuchokera kumbali ku Hampton, New Hampshire.

Je, Kuthana ndi Holbrook (MA), adzakhala mobwerezabwereza mobwerezabwereza (14-24, 5 Ko) mu zopepuka kwambiri, nkhondo yopanda mutu.

"Zozungulira khumi zimatanthawuza zambiri kwa ine,"Mahan adati. "Ndi china chake chomwe ndawona moyo wanga wonse chifukwa ma nthano onse amamenyana 10. Izi ndi zapadera kwa ine. Ndakonzeka kupita ndipo ndidzaumirira mdani wanga. "

Ohan adagwira mutu wa New England New England Novembala, Akapeza chisankho chozungulira 8 cha Ryan Dibartoromondo, kutsatiridwa ndi mutu wopambana munkhondo yake yomaliza mu June, Pamene caldyer Tyrone Luckey adapuma pantchito pambuyo pa kuzungulira kasanu.

Mutu watsopano waku England ndi mwala wopondera ndipo chaka chamawa ndimakhala ngati nditha kutolera malamba ambiri chaka chamawa,"Anawonjezera. "Ndasaina ndi Chris (Traietti, Purezidenti wa Granite Chin Kukwezedwa) Chifukwa ndikufuna kukhala pankhondo yayikulu. Ine sindingakhoze kudikira nkhondoyi, Ndili kale kale. Anyamata awiri omwe ndidagogoda posachedwa omwe adagundidwa posachedwa, (Eric) Palmer (WSD6 vs. 8-0-1 Ruddicus Livsey) ndi luckey (WKo1 ndi Wko6 vs. 7-0-1 Eduardo Agulaire)."

Katswiri wazachiwiri wa 2-nthawi yatsopano yagolide, Maan wazaka tsopano ali ndi mwana wa mwinjiro wakale, Minedweist mike oha (14-6-2, 11 Kos - 1983-95), omwe adayamba "maphokoso" a Marvin. Je, Agogo ake a JR mbali ya amayi ake amapezekanso.

"Nthawi zonse ndimayang'ana kwa abambo anga ngati wankhondo,"Ohan., Jr. wotchulidwa, "Koma sanandifune ku bokosi. Ndinayamba mochedwa ndipo sindinapite ku masewera olimbitsa thupi mpaka nditakhala 16 Kuthandiza kupewa mavuto. Wothandizira bambo anga ndipo amapita kunkhondo yanga. Ndinkakonda kucheza ndi nkhonya nthawi yomweyo ndipo ndimamva kwambiri za izi. "

Dzina lobadwa la ohatania ndi ohaniani, koma ndi waku Ireland. "Ndi magazi anga,"Adafotokoza. "Zimabwereranso ku masiku akale. Bambo anga ndi kumbali ya amayi ake, Aarmenia pa abambo ake. Agogo anga aakazi ali ku Irish mbali zonse ziwiri. Choncho, Ndili ndi anthu ambiri mwa ine kuchokera kwa makolo anga. "

Choyera Choyera (MA) Welchweight Homess Slanzel "Kupweteka kawiri" whitley (6-0, 5 Ko), zokumana ndi John Ferrara (0-1), wa tventon (RI) mu 6-kuzungulira, chochitika cholumikizidwa.

Guyea-Nagart WorldWeight Old Nicas Soutroman (3-1, 2 Ko), akumenyana kuchokera Brooklyn, adawonjezeredwa ku khadi munkhondo yozungulira 6 motsutsana ndi TBA.

Kulimbana pa undercard ndi, chilichonse chomenyedwa 4 zipolopolo, ndi yoolera (MA) Middleferost Julien "Wakuda Chinjoka" (3-0, 2 Ko) vs. Profider's Pro-Alfred "Keenan" Raymond, Maine MiddleWeight Lilmar Kelly (0-1) vs. Robert's Robert "wa Golden Boy" Nolette (0-1), Woyera (MA) Junior MiddleWist Carlos Castillo (3-0, 3 Ko) vs. Swansea (MA) Anthony Andreozzi (0-1), Pittsfield (MA) Super Nordelight Steve Sullter (2-0, 2 Ko) vs. Juan Clein Zapata (6-19-2, 4 Ko), ndipo Springfield (MA) Midlerweight Jamer Jones (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Kuwiritsa kwa US (MA) Aguilaland Brandao (1-7).

Komanso, Lawrence (MA) Wopepuka "El Gallo" Kevin Rodriguez (2-1, 1 KO) vs. Darn Jenkins (0-5),  Springfield kuwala kowala kwambiri (2-0, 2 Ko) vs. Wobld 'wa Pro-Horseung Thailosson Nunes, Providence (RI) Welchweight Town Toon (3-0, 2 Ko) vs. TBA, Pittsfield (MA) Woumbande Quinton Sumpter (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Kubzala kwa Pro-Pro-Horceung Wewerson Silvera Silva.

Khadi likhoza kusintha.

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Down & Dirtyofficial results from Melrose, MA

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Jeovanis Barraza goes to 23-1 mwake U.S. kuwonekera koyamba kugulu

 “Down & Dirty” official results from Melrose, Massachusetts

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Jeovanis Barraza (R) was too much for Jorge Martin Garcia

(zithunzi ndi Emily Harney / Finagraphy)

SALEM, Misa. (October 30, 2021) – Colombian Welterweight Champion Jeovanis “Meque”Barraza (22-1, 15 Ko) defeated Argentinian southpaw Jorge “Tomatito” Martin Garcia (13-7-1, 6 Ko) by way of an 8-round unanimous decision to capture the vacant ABF Continental Americas super welterweight title in the headliner on last night’s “Down & Dirty” card, presented by Reyes Boxing Club at Melrose Memorial Hall in Melrose, Massachusetts.

“Down & Dirty,” New England’s only ongoing pro boxing series, streamed live and exclusively onthrowdownsports.com.

“A effort by all the fighters, B delivery by the promotional team, because we started an hour late,” promoter Michael Reyes commented. “The main event was wonderful, 8 hard fought rounds for a title. Garcia has one helluva heart. Iye ndi ngwazi. ‘Meque’ did his job. He saw some things he needs to work on that we’ve talked about in the gym. Cacikulu, it was a great experience.”

Colombia and Argentina are bitter archrivals in sports like a South American version, albeit in boxing, of the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees.

Both main event fighters made their United States debuts. The more skilled Barraza was tested by the tough, determined Garcia, but Barraza’s blistering body shots consistently set up his powerful head shots.

In the sixth round, Barraza’s constant pressure and effective combinations eventually wore down a tiring Garcia, who landed on the canvas twice, but he wouldn’t stay down. The seventh round was batting practice for Barraza, who hit Garcia with everything but the kitchen sink. Despite a vicious body assault that brought Garcia to his knees, he rose once again and somehow survived until the very end.

“It was a really good fight,” Barraza said after his fight. "Iye (García) was tougher than I thought he would be. The big news is that I’m fighting here in the United States for the first time and leaving with a title belt.”

Barraza, who pitched a near shutout (80-69, 80-69, 79-70), collected another title belt and, more importantly, came out of the fight unscathed and sharp for his Nov. 13TH showdown in Anaheim (MONGA) with Alexis Rocha (17-1, 11 Ko) in the co-feature on a DAZN show, presented by Golden Boy Promotions, and headlined by Jamie Munguia vs. Gabriel Rosato.

“I don’t have to change a thing,” Barraza noted. “I can continue my training for this fight, especially sparring, because I can continue with the same guys I sparred for this fight.”

Mu co-pankakhala chochitika, ABF Atlantic Middleweight Champion Anthony “Big Daddy” Hines (7-0, 4 Ko) successfully made his first defense of the title he captured this past June, against Fidel Monterrosa Munoz (39-26-1, 31 Ko), the former Colombian Light Heavyweight Champion.

Fighting out of the Boston district of Dorchester, Hines came out jabbing and moving laterally during the first two rounds against the Colombian knockout artist, picking up the pace in the third, in which Hines floored Munoz with a strong right. Munoz claimed he was illegally hit behind his head in the fourth and the fight was temporarily halted for the doctor to check him out. The action continued after a couple of minutes. The fight was delayed in the fifth round due to an accidental head butt that sent Munoz to the deck and Hines suffering the most damage in what was a chippy fight.

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Anthony Hines remained undefeated and retained his ABF Atlantic title belt

Also fighting out of Dorchester, lightweight Jonathan DePina (5-1, 4 Ko) wore down a gutsy Stacey Anderson (0-8), eventually putting him away in the third round, DePina cracked his opponent with a counter right for the initial knockdown. Moments later it was all she wrote for Anderson, who was trapped in a neutral corner, and battered until he went down for good.

Popular Lowell (MA) fighter Gabriel “Menace” Morales (3-0, 2 Ko), a carpenter by trade, displayed everything in his toolbox to the delight of his loud, enthusiastic fanbase, stopping journeyman Pablo DeSouza (0-24) mu kwachiwiri. A natural lightweight, Morales cutdown welterweight DeSouza, first with a left hook in the second, soon followed by a right sending him to the mat once again. DeSouza stood before the referee’s count hit 10, but he was clearly unable to continue.

Undefeated Dominican Republic lightweight prospect Alejandro “El Abusador” Paulino (4-0, 4 Ko), fighting out of New London (CT), outclassed a much more experienced fighter in Italy native Christian “El Ninja” Danilo Guido (8-20, 6 Ko). Paulino floored Guido at the end of round one and closed the show in the second, decking Guido three more times, the last with a perfectly executed uppercut with time running out for a technical knockout.

Dallas heavyweight Vercell Webster (2-4-1, 2 Ko) upset previously Dennis Ventura (4-1, 3 Ko) by way of a 4TH-round technical knockout. Webster dropped Ventura with a straight right to the temple in the first round and a game Ventura never really recovered. The same shot to the head, landed in the same (red) corner, decked Ventura again. He beat the count, but referee Melissa Kelly didn’t like the way Ventura responded, and she stopped the fight.

Opening the action, Providence heavyweight Sean Bey improved to 3-0 (3 Ko) when pro-debuting Brandon Grundy was severely handicapped by right hand injury suffered midway through the opening round. After the ring doctor examined him, the fight continued briefly as Bey unloaded a series of unanswered punches on a trapped on the ropes Grundy, until referee Kevin Hope waved off the fight at the 2:24 mark of round one.

Zotsatira zaboma pansipa:

Yovomerezeka zotsatira

MAIN EVENT – ABF CONTINENTAL AMERICAS SUPER WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Jeovanis Barraza (23-1, 15 Ko), Barranquilla, Colombia

WDEC8 (8069, 80-69, 79-70)

Jorge Martin Garcia (13-8-1, 6 Ko), General Lavalle, Buenos Aires, Argentina

(Barraza won ABF Continental Americas super welterweight title)

Gulu— ABF ATLANTIC MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Anthony Hines (8-0, 4 Ko), Dorchester, MA

WDEC6 (58-54, 57-55, 57-54)

Fidel Monterrosa Munoz (39-27-1, 31 Ko), Barranquilla, Colombia

(Hines retained the ABF Atlantic middleweight title)

HEAVYWEIGHTS

Vercell Webster (1-4-1, 1 KO), Dallas, TX

WTKO4 (0 :37)

Dennis Ventura (4-0, 3 Ko), Lynn, MA

Sean Bey (3-0, 3 Ko), Providence, RI

WTKO1 (2:24)

Brandon Grundy (0-1), Megehee, AR

WELTERWEIGHTS

Gabriel Morales (3-0, 2 Ko), Lowell, MA

Wtko2 (2:24)

Paulo DeSouza (0-24), Chipatso, MA

SUPER LIGHTWEIGHTS

Jonathan DePina (6-1, 4 Ko), Dorchester, MA

Wtko3 (1:03)

Stacey Anderson (0-8), Albuquerque, NM

LIGHTWEIGHTS

Alexandro Paulino (5-0, 5 Ko), New London, CT by way of Dominican Republic

Wtko2 (2:58)

Christian Danilo Guido (8-21, 6 Ko), Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina by way of Italy

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GLOBAL STAR JAKE PAUL TO FACE UNDEFEATED PROFESSIONAL BOXER TOMMY FURY ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 ON SHOWTIME PPV

GLOBAL STAR JAKE PAUL TO FACE UNDEFEATED PROFESSIONAL BOXER TOMMY FURY ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 ON SHOWTIME PPV®

Paul And Fury Put Their Undefeated Pro Boxing Records on the Line

Live at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla.

Tickets Go On Sale Wednesday, November 10

NEW YORK(OCTOBER 29, 2021) – International super starJake “The Problem Child” Paulwill face undefeated professional boxer and U.K. reality TV starTommy “TNT” Furyin a sanctioned eight-round cruiserweight bout after months of heated back-and-forth between the two men. Paul and Fury will headline aShowtime PPV chochitika padzikoLoweruka, December 18 paAmalie Arena mu Tampa, Fla. The main event bout will be contested at a 192-pound catchweight, as Paul continues to challenge himself and deliver on his promise to disrupt the combat sports industry.

On the heels of an impressive performance against former mixed martial arts world champion Tyron Woodley in August, Paul looks forward to his fifth professional boxing match as he takes a sizable step up in competition and puts his undefeated record on the line. Paul, the social media sensation, has garnered unprecedented attention for a young boxer since he entered the ring against NBA star Nate Robinson and defeated him with a show-stopping knockout that made headlines around the world. Paul is now taking the next step in his young career as he goes afterLove Island reality TV star Fury, the younger brother of WBC Heavyweight World Champion Tyson Fury.

Paul and Fury will meet for the first time since their fight was announced on Saturday, November 6 in Las Vegas and will make an additional appearance in Tampa on Monday, November 8. More details on both events to follow.

Titled#PaulFury: One Will Fall, the event is produced and presented by Most Valuable Promotions and SHOWTIME PPV and promoted in association with Tony Holden Productions. The pay-per-view telecast begins live at 9 p.m. Opuma / 6 p.m. PT and is produced and distributed by SHOWTIME PPV and it will feature other exciting high-stakes, professional boxing matches which will be announced in the coming weeks.

Tickets for the live event will be available for purchase on Wednesday, November 10, pawww.amaliearena.com

The 24-year-old Paul (4-0, 3 Ko) is a world-renowned content creator. He began his professional boxing journey in January 2020 and has proven to be an influential participant in the sport’s landscape with his outsized personality and quickly developing skill set. The Cleveland-native is fighting out of Puerto Rico under the eye of former boxing cruiserweight contender and world title challenger B.J. Maluwa, who has been training Paul from his first professional fight. After knocking out British YouTube star AnEsonGib in his debut and defeating Robinson with a knockout heard around the world, Paul made quick work of former MMA champion Ben Askren in April with a first-round knockout. The win over Askren was Paul’s first victory over a seasoned professional fighter and he followed it up with an impressive performance against Woodley, arguably his most dangerous opponent to date.

“I started my professional boxing career less than two years ago on January 30th, 2020. Four fights, three pay-per-views, two as the headliner, and one sold-out arena, I’m looking forward to my toughest challenge yet and continuing to prove the critics wrong,” said Paul. “Fight a real boxer they’ve said, and that is exactly what I’m doing. An undefeated boxer from the legendary Fury bloodline. Komabe, this one is more than just boxing for me. It’s for America and showing the world there is no other country that gives you the opportunity to achieve whatever you set your mind to. It’s for every young person who has a dream and dedicates their life to achieving it. On December 18th I’m continuing to fulfill my dreams and turning a Fury into a Fumbles.”

Fighting out of Manchester, England, Fury started boxing at 12 zaka. Ndi 12 ankachita masewera mwauchidakwa, he won two regional titles and reached the U.K. national final in 2016. Fury’s first professional fight came in 2018, a win by decision. From there he proceeded to knockout or TKO his next four opponents and put the boxing world on notice. He has fought three times in 2021, including his U.S. debut on Paul’s undercard in August, where the 22-year-old earned his seventh victory against Anthony Taylor. Paul is clearly facing his biggest challenge to date in the undefeated Fury (7-0, 4 Ko), who comes from a renowned family of boxers and has been trained by British star Ricky Hatton.

“Jake Paul is about to learn a serious life lesson. This is my world, and he doesn’t belong here,” said Fury. “I’m not one of these MMA men or basketball players, I have been boxing my whole life. On December 18th I will show the world the difference between a YouTuber and a real fighting man. Thanks to my promoter Frank Warren, Most Valuable Promotions and Showtime for giving me the opportunity to shut this clown up once and for all.”

#PaulFury: One Will Fall is the second live sporting event co-produced by Most Valuable Promotions, a company founded by Paul and Nakisa Bidarian on the premise that content is king, and fighters are the content creators in combat sports. Paul and Bidarian serve as Executive Producers of the #PaulFury event.

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For more information on #PaulFury visitwww.SHO.com/sports, follow on Instagram via @JakePaul, @TommyFury, @MostValuablePromotions and @ShowtimeBoxing, Twitter via @JakePaul, @TommyTntFury, @MostVpromotions and @ShowtimeBoxing, kapena kukhala zimakupiza pa Facebook pawww.Facebook.com/SHOBoxing.

U.S. hope Jahmal Harvey defeated the reigning AIBA World Champion in the featherweight division

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(L-R) Jahmal Harvey & Mirazizbek Mirzakhailov


BELGRADE, Serbia – October 29, 2021 – The United States’ teenage hope Jahmal Harvey delivered the upset performance of in the afternoon session of the fourth day at the AIBA World Boxing Championships in Belgrade, Serbia. Harvey eliminated Uzbekistan’s defending AIBA World Champion Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov to reach the 1/8 final.


Harvey will turn 19 later this year, but the US boxer proved that he is a fantastic talent in boxing. He had some difficulties in the first round in his opening bout, but he managed to beat Belgium’s Vasile Usturoi in a hectic fight. Harvey’s Irish coach Billy Walsh prepared the strategy for his second contest against Mirzakhalilov, reigning AIBA World Champion and Asian Games winner.


The Uzbek boxer is one of the top stars of the AIBA World Boxing Championships. but his US rival surprised him with his effective counter-punching and top level of footwork. Harvey exceeded all of the expectations in this featherweight (57kg) bout and eliminated the defending champion.


"Ine ankakhulupirira ndekha, my skills and on my coaches today,"Harvey adati, “and I knew that I could make it. The first round was very important, and I gave in everything to take the lead on the scorecards to follow my own strategy. I have the physical condition to keep in the same level until the very end. The atmosphere is impressive in this event, and I am happy that part of it.”

Tyrroney's Tyrone Luckey ndi omenyera nkhondo, Ntchito Yokhala Ndi Boxing Youkitsidwa

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QUINCY, Misa. (October 27, 2022) - Pazaka ziwiri, Pambuyo posayina mgwirizano ndi grinite chin kukwezedwa, Veteran New Jersey Boxer Tyrone "manja a mwala" Luckey achoka paulendo wotsutsa wotsutsa woyenera ndi kulonjeza mkokomo.

"Guys ngati Tyrone ali ndi malo apadera kwa ine,"Granite Chin Kulimbikitsa Purezidenti Chris Triettion. "Ndathandiza kukhazikitsa mbiri yake, Kudalirana Pakati pathu, ndipo tiwona komwe timachokera kuno. Ndi wokupiza wamkulu wa Dalboy ndipo amafunitsitsa kumenya nawo & T ARNA. Adalota kumenya nkhondo kumeneko ndipo ndidamupeza pa khadi la Gaoneni-Garcia, Ndipo iye ali ndi kachikwama kakakulu kwambiri m'moyo wake.”

"Ndiye wankhondo wankhondo. Woyang'anira aliyense angasangalale kwambiri kukhala nazo 25 Monga iye mu khola. Cholinga chake tsopano ndikupanga zochuluka momwe angathere zaka zingapo zotsatira ndikutuluka ndi thanzi lake. Amapitiliza kundikhulupirira. Amafuna kukhala nawo m'gululi ndipo ndimangomulembetsa pazaka zatsopano 3. Tyrone wachita kubadwanso pang'ono pantchito yake. "

Katswiri wakale wa New Jersey Golide Golide Agolide anali ndi 9-12-4 POP, pomwe adalowa m'chipinda cha granite chibadi, Ndipo popeza Luckey adapeza nkhondo zisanu ndi chimodzi, kulanda abf usa wapakatikati-American superpendaught mutu m'njira.

"Sindinasankhe koma kukhala bwino,"Lucky adanena za kuyambiranso zaka ziwiri zapitazi. "Zinasintha koyamba ndikayamba kusewera ku Gradiator's Grodiator yothandizana ndi Wophunzitsa Shawn Darling. Ntchito yanga ya nkhonya inasintha popeza mliri unayamba.

Luckey wazaka 36 (15-15-4, 11 Ko), Kuthana ndi Galloway (NJ), ndi othawa kwawo obwerera mpaka masiku omwe amafunsidwa amangofunsani kuti ndi komwe akumenya nkhondo, PALIBE 'ndi Chosurin' Oseketsa. Umboni wa Khadi Labwino Ndi Zowonadi kuti wamenyedwa m'makalasi asanu ndi limodzi osiyana, kuchokera ku Super Fetheatheweght ku Super Welweght, Pa ntchito yake ya zaka 11.

"Sindikuopa aliyense,"Luckey adati. "Ndikulimbana ndi anyamata ena kupewa, Ngakhale ena omwe akuchita masewera olimbitsa thupi amalimbana nawo. Ndimatha kumenya nawo makalasi osiyanasiyana chifukwa ndimadziwa thupi langa komanso momwe mungachitire bwino. Pompano, Ndili womasuka 140 mapaundi, ndipo ndimamva ngati ndili ndi mphamvu ya 130 kapena 135 mapaundi. Ndine wachilendo, koma pamakina, Nthawi zonse ndimakhala wolimba ngakhale ndimakhala ndi mwayi wotani. "

Masheya a Luckey adalumpha pankhondo yake yomaliza, Onse motsutsana ndi omwe sanasangalale ndi Eduardo Agular, yemwe adagogoda, ankalemekeza, Poyamba kuzungulira ndipo sakanatha kupitirira mzere wachisanu ndi chimodzi munkhondo yawo yaposachedwa, momwe Luckey adaponya acalair kawiri.

Mwamuna wokwatiwa yemwe ali bungwe la endoscopy, Luckey wakhala akusunga ndalama zake kuti akagule nyumba.

"Ndikukonzekera kukafika kunyumba mpaka ndili 39, Mpazi wa 40, "Luckey adakumbukiranso. "Ndiyimba foni ndipo mwina ndi wophunzitsa kapena wophunzitsa. Ndikuyesera kulowa mu ligi yovomerezeka (Amachita 215 ndi kugubuduza bwino 300 masewera mu 2017)."

Luckey ndi traetti, komanso kabokosi ka kaphokoso, Khalani ndi ubale wabwinobwino masiku ano. "Ubwenzi wathu wakhala wabwino,"Tyrone idatsimikizidwa. "Ndinali ndi nkhondo yolimba ndipo machesi amandikhazikitsa ndi Chris, yemwe anali kugwira ntchito ku Minnesota. Adanena kuti nkhondo yomwe tingathe kuyankhula. Ndiwowona bwino, Wokweza wamkulu. Ndine wokondwa kuti mayendedwe athu amawoloka chifukwa andiyika munthawi yatsopano. Ndidakhulupirira iye. Nthawi zonse ndimakonda tikamalankhula. "

"Tidanyamuka nthawi yomweyo,"Tcheetti adamaliza. "Amakhala wosavuta kugwira nawo ntchito ndipo amalimbana ndi aliyense. Ake ngongole, Adasaina ndi ine pomwe sizinali zotchuka kwenikweni, osati mpaka 8 kuti 10 miyezi pambuyo pake. Granite Chin waphulika ndipo ena mwa omenyera ena akhala akugwira ntchito zina zazikulu kwambiri m'bokosi. "

Kodi mumakhala ndi mwayi? Tyrone Luckey, ndipo pomaliza pake akugwira ntchito molimbika pantchito zake zonse, Kulimbana pansi pa Granite Chin Conner.


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2021 Highs & Lows for Unbeaten super lightweight “Marvelous” Mykquan Williams

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(L-R) – Mykquan Williams & Paul Cichon


HARTFORD (October 27, 2021) – Unbeaten super lightweight prospect “Marvelous” Mykquan Williams (16-0-1, 7 Ko) has been on a long, strange trip in 2021, starting with his career-defining victory to date last January, mwatsoka, followed by a car accident resulting in a wrist injury, leading to the entrepreneurial launch of his “Marvelous” merchandise and products, and last Thursday he became a father for the first time.

“It’s been very frustrating,” Williams said about his injury. “This is what I do; Ndine womenya. At times it has been hard, and I’ve been frustrated the entire time. I’m eager to fight again, but I need to be patient. When the time is right and I’m back 100-percent, I’ll be back in the ring, mwamwai, early next year. Tsopano, I have to build-up my wrist, strength-wise.”

Williams was in a car accident this past March 5TH, in which he suffered a dislocated right wrist, popped into place that evening in the trauma unit. The next morning, Williams underwent surgery to insert four pins, which left him in a splint for 11 masabata, until the pins were removed May 15TH. Therapy and exercises were all he could do, no boxing at all, until he returned to training, and he threw his first punch only three weeks ago.

When a boxer suffers a serious injury to his hands like Williams, it often leaves questions about his or her boxing future. No different for “Marvelous” Mykquan, as he admits.

“Personally,” Williams explained, “I worry about coming back close to where I was, but I keep faith and keep working. People have been very supportive. Sometimes I think about not being able to box again, but I try not to think about that, but that is positioned in my mind.”

We’re in no rush,” Williams’ head trainer Paul Cichon noted. “We’re doing exactly what his doctors are saying. I believe he’ll be back stronger, and more focused than ever now that he has a son to consider. I think he’ll be back strong in 2022.

Williams has taken advantage of his downtime to launch his “Marvelous Chili,” as well as a “Marvelous” clothing line and gear, and he’s also looking into purchasing property.

His is life was dramatically altered this past Thursday, when his girlfriend, Zuleyma, delivered his son, Attikus Williams, who weighed in at, as a ring announcer would say, a fit and ready 9-pounds.

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Mykquan & Attikus Williams


As he prepares for his comeback, Williams and Cichon will promote an amateur show November 20TH at a venue to be determined.
“We’re hosting the show to help kids at our gym, Manchester ROCS (mu CT),” the DiBella Entertainment promoted Williams remarked. “We want to do a couple a year.”

The 23-year-old Williams has already overcome the murder of his father when Mykquan was only one, in addition to having his family house burned to the ground 10 years later. A dislocated wrist has no chance of making him less than “Marvelous.”

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DAVID BENAVÍDEZ AND JOSÉ BENAVIDEZ TRAINING CAMP QUOTES AND PHOTOS

Unbeaten Two-Time World Champion David Benavídez and Longtime Contender José Benavídez Preview Respective Showdowns Taking Place Saturday, November 13 Moyo Showtime® kuchokera Footprint Center in Phoenix in a Premier Boxing Champions Event

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NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (October 26, 2021) – Unbeaten two-time world champion David “El Bandera Roja” Benavídez and his older brother, longtime contender José Benavídez, previewed their respective showdowns before they enter in the ring in their hometown of Phoenix, Ariz. lachiwelu, November 13 live on SHOWTIME in a Premier Boxing Champions event from Footprint Center.

David will battle former champion Jose Uzcategui in a super middleweight title eliminator bout that headlines the event, while José faces Argentina’s Francisco Emanuel Torres in the 10-round co-main event. The Benavídez brothers have their sights set on impressing their hometown fans in long-awaited homecoming bouts November 13, which will mark their first time entering the ring in Phoenix since 2015.

Matikiti yamoyo chochitika, which is promoted by Sampson Boxing and TGB Promotions, are on sale now and are available for purchase through Ticketmaster.com.

Here is what the Benavídez brothers, plus their father and trainer Jose Benavídez Sr., had to say from training camp in North Hollywood, California:

DAVID BENAVÍDEZ

“Everything has been amazing in camp. We’re sparring 12-13 rounds and running six or seven miles a day. I’ve worked very hard and I can’t wait to put on a show November 13.

“Uzcátegui is a tough competitor and he was a former world champion, so I have to give him that respect. There are big fights on the horizon for me, so I have to prepare accordingly for Uzcátegui.

“I feel like I’m the better fighter. I have the better skills, more power, more speed and I’m hungrier too. It’s going to be a great night for my team. I feel like I’m going to go in there and get the knockout victory.

“A lot of people in Phoenix are excited for this one. I’m excited to go back. The timing is perfect. Za ine, this is the biggest fight of my career. I’m ready for anything that comes my way November 13.

“We’re just focused on Uzcátegui, but of course there are bigger fights for me in the future. If I win this fight, I’m in the number one spot for whoever wins between Canelo Alvarez and Caleb Plant.

“Facing Canelo would be a huge fight in the super middleweight division, but I have to go out there on November 13 and get this victory first.

“Right now, with the level I’m at, the fighters that I’m seeking to fight are champions and former champions. Whether it’s Canelo, Plant or Jermall Charlo, I feel like we’re all going to end up facing each other at some point.

“Canelo vs. Plant is a great fight for the division. It’s a fight where both guys have a lot to prove. Those kinds of fights tend to bring the best out of everybody. There’s a lot of pressure and a lot of glory on the line, so I feel like they’re going to be the best they’ve ever been. I’m going to be ready for the winner next.

“I’ve been a pro for eight years already. I just want the biggest fights out there. This is the level I’ve been working to get to for a long time, and we’re finally here at this moment. I want to fight the best of the best and prove myself. I want to show that I’m the best super middleweight in the world.

“Uzcátegui is strong and he has a will to win, but I just believe that I have the better skill set. These are the types of fighters that I need to test myself against. It’s definitely going to be a war, but I’m going to come out on top.”

JOSÉ BENAVÍDEZ

“It feels great to be on this card with my brother, and to be making my comeback in my hometown. There’s going to be a lot of support for me. It’s a great feeling and I’m looking forward to giving my fans a great outcome.

“I had to take a break, but now I have a different kind of mindset. I just want to keep fighting, training and staying ready. I want to get to the top of the super welterweight division.

“The delay has just given me more time to train, more time to get stronger and more time to get ready. I’ve just been making the most of it.

“I’m going to be an animal on fight night. I’m coming for everything. Ndili ndi njala. I’ve been out of the ring for years, so I need to make a statement. That’s what I’m looking to do November 13.

“We have a great team here. We all came from nothing and we all started this journey at the same time. We learned day by day and that’s what makes our bond strong. Without my team, I wouldn’t be boxing.

“I have a lot of friends, family and fans who are coming out for my return. That’s really what’s motivating me. I’m happy that people still want to see me in the ring.

"Sindikudziwa zambiri za mdani wanga, and I honestly don’t care, because I’m taking him down. Ziribe kanthu kuti ayika ndani patsogolo panga, good luck to them.

“After my fight, which I’m going to end early, I’m going to be ready to walk out with my brother and support him for his fight.

“I’ve been spending a lot of time with my wife and my two daughters during this time off because there were so many things I wasn’t able to be around for earlier in my career. It’s been amazing but I’m excited to be back. I still have a lot to prove.”

JOSÉ BENAVÍDEZ SR., David and José’s Father and Trainer

“David is looking very strong right now. With every fight he gets stronger and stronger and matures more and more. He’s just getting his man strength, so I think everyone is going to see something spectacular November 13.

“Words can’t even describe how it feels to be coming back to Phoenix training my two sons for this big show. It’s something I’ve only dreamed of. Now it’s happening, and we’re super excited.

“I always have to continue adjusting and growing as a trainer. I have to understand that these are grown men now. I had to stop thinking of them as my little kids. I’m always trying to learn more so that I can support their careers as best I can.

“I’m super proud of Jose for getting to this point after his injury. Everything he does now is just extra, it’s up to him to stay focused and work hard. He’s very strong both physically and mentally and that’s why I never gave up on him.

“We’ve been dedicating ourselves and sacrificing every day so that we can give our people in Phoenix a really good show. They’re going to get an exciting night and I can’t wait.”

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Reyes Boxing’s “Down & Dirty” pro boxing series to debut in Massachusetts This Friday night streaming live on PPV

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SALEM, Misa. (October 25, 2021) — This past August in Portland, Maine, Reyes Boxing launched “Down & Dirty,” the only ongoing professional boxing series in New England, and it will make its Massachusetts debut this Friday night (Oct. 29) at Melrose Memorial Hall in Melrose, Massachusetts.

The second installment of “Down & Dirty,” presented by Reyes Boxing, will be headlined this Friday evening by Colombian Welterweight Champion Jeovanis “Meque” Barraza (22-1, 15 Ko) making his United States debut against Jorge “Tomatito” Martin Garcia (13-7-1, 6 Ko) in the 8-round main event between for the vacant ABF Continental Americas Super Welterweight Championship.

All the action will be streamed live and exclusively on pay-per-view at https://throwdownsports.com/programs/reyes-boxing-10-29-21, kuyambira pa 6:30 p.m. AND / 3:30 p.m. PT, chifukwa $29.95.

Reyes was a standout amateur boxer in Massachusetts, finishing with a 60-4 mbiri, when he gave up boxing and enrolled in Norwich University, where he graduated in 2001 majoring in business and economics. He then spent six years as a U.S. Marine in military intelligence. After his military discharge, Reyes became a certified fitness and personal trainer, opening Reyes Boxing Club 2 ½ years ago in Salem, Massachusetts.

“I started managing some fighters I was training,” Reyes explained, “but realized about 1 ½ years ago that I needed to be a promoter to put fighters I trained on cards. ‘Down & Dirty’ is boxing, at least to me, and I wanted to let people know where we are at and what we’re doing.
“I feel New England has a big talent pool, but over the years it has dwindled. But it’s still here! We have boxers here who bring boxing back to where it was when people knew who New England fighters were. Our series is centered around young, talented fighters on the way up. We want to help them step up to the next level by giving them this platform. We’re streaming out shows live and working on a television partner.”
Reyes Boxing’s plan for 2022 is to promote shows in Maine, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, and Massachusetts.

“We’ve signed some local prospects and some veterans as well,” Reyes added. “I grew up watching Tuesday Night Fights and my dream is for this series to develop over the next few years into a weekly series on a major network.”

Boston lightweight prospect Jonathan Depina (5-1, 3 Ko) faces Gonzalo Carlos Deller (9-14, 7 Ko) in the 6-round co-featured event for the vacant ABF Mid-Atlantic Lightweight Championship.

ABF Atlantic Middleweight Champion Anthony “Big Daddy” Hines, fighting out of nearby Dorchester (a Boston district) makes his first defense versus challenger Fidel Montero Muñoz, a former Colombian Light Heavyweight Champion, in an 8-round bout.

Komanso kumenyana pa undercard, onse ozungulira 4, is Lynn (MA) heavyweight Dennis Ventura (4-0, 3 Ko) vs, Vercell Webster (1-4-1, 1 KO), of Mississippi, New York super lightweight Brandon Idrogo (4-1, 4 Ko) vs. Virginian Stacey Anderson (0-7), undefeated New London (CT) lightweight prospect Alejandro “El Abusador” Paolino (4-0, 4 Ko) vs. Italian-born, Argentina resident Christian “El Nija” Danilo Guido (8-20, 6 Ko), Providence (RI) heavyweight Sean Bey (2-0, 2 Ko) vs. Utah’s pro-debuting Brandon Grundy, and Dracut (MA) lightweight Gabriel Morales )(2-0, 1 KO) vs. TBA.

Khadi umamumvera kusintha.

Matikiti ndi wogulira pa $75.00 (General Kuloŵa pakhomo), $90.00 (Reserved), $125.00 (Ringside) ndipo $250.00 VIP (dedicated server on stage) and available for purchase online at https://throwdownsports.com/programs/reyes-boxing-10-29-21
or directly from any of the participating boxers on this show. Limited tickets will be available at the door while they last.

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GERVONTA DAVIS VS. ROLANDO ROMERO LOS ANGELES PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES AND PHOTOS

“I’m going to show him that he’s a chump on December 5. I’m not here to talk, I’m here to fight," – Davis

“Everyone’s going to see December 5, I’m going to knock Gervonta the f*** out!" – Romero

Five-Time World Champion Davis To Defend WBA Lightweight Title Against Unbeaten Contender Romero Sunday, December 5 pa SHOWTIME PPV®From STAPLES Center in Los Angeles Headlining a Premier Boxing Champions Event

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Los Angeles (October 21, 2021) – Five-time world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis ndi olimbika akumenya, unbeaten lightweight contender Rolando “Rolly” Romero went face-to-face Thursday at a press conference to preview their showdown for Davis’ WBA Lightweight Championship headlining live on SHOWTIME PPV Sunday, December 5 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

Davis’ third-straight pay-per-view headlining attraction will see him battle his outspoken lightweight foe Romero, as the 26-year-old power-punchers put their unbeaten records on the line. The event will mark Davis’ return to Southern California after he knocked out Hugo Ruiz in the first round in front of a sold-out crowd in February 2019.

Matikiti yamoyo chochitika, which is promoted by Mayweather Promotions, GTD Promotions and TGB Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased at AXS.com.

Here is what the press conference participants had to say Thursday from City View Terrace at STAPLES Center:

GERVONTA Davis

“I’m thankful to be here to give the fans another great fight. Izi ndi zimene timachita. ‘Rolly’ is just here to talk. He’s trying to talk his way into winning, but he’s scared. Ine ndikubwera kulimbana.

“They only talk about his power, koma iyi ndi nkhonya. His skills are not up to par with mine. He can’t even talk about power, because everyone knows I’m bringing it. You can shoot bullets, but how are you going to defend yourself when the bullets are shot back?

“He’s been talking for a long time. He’s trying to sell a fight, but I’m going to show him that he’s a chump on December 5. I’m not here to talk, I’m here to fight. I don’t take this personally. Kwa ine, this isn’t beef, this is business.

“I was on a mission when I fought Jose Pedraza for the title. I didn’t do the trash talking. I went in there and proved that I’m a top guy. This guy is just here to talk. I’m going to do the talking in the ring on December 5.

“His trainer isn’t working on anything but power. They aren’t working on any skills. He hasn’t fought anybody like me and he’s going to see the difference.

“I’ve never once turned down any fight. I’m not scared of anybody. I’m going to fight everybody. I’ll fight a heavyweight. This is nothing to me. I’ve survived a lot of stuff.

“He’s supposed to come here and sell the fight. I’m supposed to win. I’d rather punish him for 12 rounds than knock him out quick. Part of me wants to humble him, but the most important thing to do is just go out there and get the job done.

“This fight is for the fans. The fans are winning December 5. Make sure you come out and support. I’m thankful to be in this position. It’s all about my team and those people who have put me in a great position.”

ROLANDO ROMERO

“Everyone’s going to see December 5, I’m going to knock Gervonta the f*** out. I hope you hear that.

“I’ve been calling ‘Tank’ out since 2017. We were supposed to spar in 2018 and he didn’t show up to the gym. He did that twice because he knew he was getting beat. December 5, you’re getting knocked out.

“This is just who I am. This is how I was born. I came into this sport at 17-years-old and I’ve made the most out of what I’ve done. Everybody come watch me knock him out on December 5.

“He’s got such a big head, it’s going to be hard to miss it. He gets touched up by every opponent he faces. Leo Santa Cruz was beating him up and Barrios was getting to him too.

“He wants to run out of the ring whenever he gets hit. It happens in sparring and in the amateurs. I was the one who had to force this fight, because I’ve seen for years that he’s a chump. He’s made a career out of beating up 126-pounders.

“He doesn’t know half the stuff that I’ve seen and been through. I’m here to knock him out in the ring. He’s arrogant and tries to act like he’s tough, but I’m knocking him out.

“Manny Pacquiao has an awkward style too, and look at everything he’s accomplished. Just because I fight differently, does that mean I don’t have skills? I have my own skills and they’ve gotten me this far.

“I’m not going into the ring angry, I’m just focused.”

Floyd MAYWEATHER, Pulezidenti wa Mayweather Zokwezedwa

“These are two great fighters. And when I say great, I mean that every time they go out there, they produce. ‘Tank’ is a young kid from Baltimore who had a dream. He’s been through a lot. He fought his way to the top. You have to commend him for that. Ziribe kanthu chimene wina aliyense anena, he earned his stripes.

“I believe ‘Tank’ is one of the best fighters in the world. ‘Rolly’ says he wants to fight the best. Come December 5, it’s going to be a hell of a fight.

“’Rolly’ is tough. He’ll fight anybody and that eagerness makes this an intriguing matchup. ‘Rolly’ just wants to prove he’s the best. He’s also a hell of a puncher. Every time we presented an opponent to him, he’s accepted every one of them.

“’Tank’ is doing record-breaking numbers. I always told him it would come in due time. I told him that the same way I sell out arenas, you’re going to do the same thing one day. He had patience and that’s what we’re doing.

“These guys are the future of boxing. I don’t see this fight going the distance. Two undefeated knockout artists. Two champions. December 5, I’ll see everyone there.”

CALVIN FORD, Davis’ Co-Trainer

“I hope you keep up this talking ‘Rolly.’ We’ll see who’s still going to be talking at the end of the night on December 5.

“Romero has an awkward style, but the beauty of having two coaches with ‘Tank,’ is that there’s nothing we aren’t ready for.

“Having Barry Hunter be a part of the camp has helped calm ‘Tank’ down in many ways. I think everyone will see the beauty of us working together in this fight.

“I don’t train ‘Tank’ for knockouts. I train him to go the distance. He can get you from round 1 kuti 12. So you better stay sharp.”

Barry mlenje, Davis’ Co-Trainer

“Everyone knows what we’re coming to do. I have mad respect for the other side. Bring your A-game, because we’re definitely going to bring ours.

“We’re born for stuff like this right here. Like everyone said, there’s no way this fight goes the distance.

“Everybody is working hard to be at their best, because we don’t want any excuses after it’s over with. I have faith in Gervonta. I know what he’s going to do.”

BULLET CROMWELL, Romero’s Trainer

“I know what everybody is saying about who the champ is coming into this, but the champ wasn’t born a champ, he had to rise too. Just like a young lion, ‘Rolly’ is ready to rise.

“I’m an L.A. guy. When we come back here, we’re fighting for a legacy. It’s not just a belt and money.

“I told ‘Rolly’ that Gervonta Davis is standing in the way of changing your family and your legacy. We got a job to do.

“I don’t care about pure boxing or any style. I took karate, street-fighting and boxing, and I put it all together. Combined with a puncher with ‘Rolly’s’ power, and with his grind and grit, it’s a perfect match.

“I have a lot of respect for ‘Tank’ and his team. Iye ndi wamkulu kwambiri polengeza, but Rolly is next up. He’s going to be the new WBA champion on December 5.”

Leonard ELLERBE, CEO wa Mayweather Zokwezedwa

“We’re excited to bring this huge event to Los Angeles at STAPLES Center on Sunday, December 5. This is a tremendous matchup and the fans should be excited. There’s a lot of buzz already and tickets are going fast.

“These fighters truly despise each other. It’s rare you see that in boxing. Mu 2019, me and Floyd were at the Errol Spence Jr. vs. Mikey Garcia and we were talking and all of a sudden Davis and Romero were ready to go at it at ringside. Floyd told them that they could do it in the ring, and now here we are.

“’Tank’ is without a doubt the most exciting fighter in the world. He’s also one of the biggest attractions and one of the best fighters in the world. ‘Rolly’ has let it be known that he’s been ‘trolling’ ‘Tank’ and I’m sure on December 5, ‘Tank’ will be doing whatever he can to shut ‘Rolly’ up.

“’Rolly’ is a very explosive fighter and anytime he steps into the ring, he’s looking to get his opponent out of there. He never lacks confidence and he’s confident that on December 5 he’s getting the job done.

“With two tremendous power punchers like this, there’s no way this fight doesn’t end in a knockout. Tune in December 5 and expect someone to get knocked out.”

STEPHEN ESPINOZA, President of SHOWTIME Sports

“For SHOWTIME Sports, 2021 has been one of the strongest years on record. We have delivered a total of 42 zochitika, half of which ended in knockouts. Pa Disembala 5, I expect this won’t go the distance, kaya, with these two hard hitters.

“Week after week, year after year, SHOWTIME continues to be the standard of this sport. No one in combat sports is putting on better, or more meaningful fights than us.

“As we enter Gervonta’s 11TH fight with SHOWTIME, he has never been down, and he has continued to shine. When other fighters are talking, ‘Tank’ is fighting and selling out arenas.

“’Rolly’ has also never been downed as a pro. He is a hard hitter and is one of the best talents in boxing, and he will be the first to tell you.”

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ABOUT DAVIS VS. ROMERO
Davis vs. Romero will see five-time world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis defend his WBA Lightweight Championship against hard-hitting, unbeaten lightweight contender Rolando “Rolly” Romero live on SHOWTIME PPVon Sunday, December 5 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles in a Premier Boxing Champions event. Matikiti yamoyo chochitika, which is promoted by Mayweather Promotions, GTD Promotions and TGB Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased at AXS.com.

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Paul Kroll Battles Mark Dawson in Battle of Undefeated Welterweights in an All-Philly Showdown on Saturday, November 27th at The 2300 Chi mu Philadelphia

Paul Kroll Battles Mark Dawson Jr. in a Battle of Undefeated Welterweights in an All-Philly Showdown on Saturday, November 27th at The 2300 Chi mu Philadelphia

Jesse Hart takes on Ernest Amuzu

Plus Undefeated Isaiah Johnson, Rashan Adams, Jabril Noble, Istvan Bermath, and Derek Starling
FILADEFIYA (October 21, 2021)–A can’t miss welterweight showdown will headline RDR Promotions big night of boxing on Loweruka, November 27th pa The 2300 M'bwalomo mu Philadelphia.

Undefeated Philadelphia based welterweight’s Paulo Kroll ndipo Mark Dawson Jr. will fight in an eight-round bout in what will be one of the most anticipated fights featuring Philadelphia fighters in a while.

Kroll, amene anali 2016 United States Olympic alternate, ali ndi mbiri 8-0 ndi knockouts sikisi. Kroll is a three-year professional, has a win over highly regarded Shinard Bunch (2-0) and is coming off a 10-round unanimous decision over Lucas Santamaria on October 3, 2020 ku Los Angeles.

Dawson is 9-0-1 ndi atatu knockouts. The 24 year-old Dawson is coming off his career best victory when he won an eight-round unanimous decision over Ivan Pandzic (13-0-1) on July 24th at the 2300 M'bwalomo.

Mu eyiti chonse Co-Mbali, former two-time world title challenger, Jesse Hart will be in action against veteran Ernest Amuzu in a super middleweight contest.

Hart of Philadelphia has a record of 27-3 ndi 21 knockouts. The 32 year-old has twice battled for the super middleweight championship of the world only to fall just short to Gilberto Ramirez in fights that were decided by just a couple of points.

After a stellar amateur career, Hart turned professional on June 9, 2012 with a 1st round stoppage of Manuel Eastman in Las Vegas. That led to Hart winning his first 22 ndewu (20 ndi knockout), with victories over Tyrell Hendrix (10-2-2), Samuel Clarkson (10-2), Roberto Acevedo (8-2), Mike Jimenez (17-0), Andrew Hernandez (16-4-1), Alan Campa (16-2). Hart also has victories over Demond Nicholson (18-2), Mike Gavronski (24-2-1) and Sullivan Barrera (22-2). Hart is coming off an eight-round unanimous decision over Mike Guy on September 17th at the 2300 M'bwalomo.

Amuzu of Prichard, Alabama, ali ndi mbiri 26-5 ndi 22 knockouts.
Amuzu, 38, is an 11-year veteran and is coming off a unanimous decision over Zacariah Kelly on June 27, 2020 ku Plant City, Florida.

Mu asanu ndi atatu kuzungulira bout, Istvan Bernath (7-0, 5 Ko) of Miami is taking on an opponent to be named in heavyweight bout.

In Four Round Bouts:

Isaiah Johnson (2-0, 2 Ko) of Philadelphia fights Anthony Young (0-3) of Philadelphia in a super lightweight contest.

Rashan Adams (1-0) of Philadelphia takes on an opponent to be named in a super featherweight fight.

Jabril Noble (2-0, 2 Ko) of Philadelphia fights Joshua Zimmerman (0-5) of Baltimore in a super featherweight bout.

Derek Starling (3-0, 2 Ko) of Philadelphia takes on an opponent to be named in a heavyweight fight.

LaQuan Evans (4-2, 2 Ko) la Philadelphia zimatengera pa Victor Garcia Rivera (1-8) of Los Angeles in a super welterweight fight.

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