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RAGING BABE BRUNCH E KHUTLELA SEPTEMBER 16; E TSOELA PELE HO RUA MOLEMO PRICHARD COLON FOUNDATION

Las Vegas – July 24, 2017September, 16go th ke letsatsi le leholo bakeng sa litebele Las Vegas, le Saule “Canelo” Alvarez o shebane le Gennady “GGG” Golovkin tlholisanong e lokelang ho hloloa bakeng sa morena oa sehlopha sa middleweight. Ha ba phahameng sechabeng ba litebele ba theohela Las Vegas Strip, Masea a Mabifi a Boxing a tla boela a phuthehele marang-rang, tšeha le tlamo holim'a brunch.

Ketsahalo ea selemo sena e tla tšoareloa ho Border Grill ea Mandalay Bay, ka maikutlo a lebopo la Mandalay Bay, le mimosas e se nang moeli eo ba kenang brunch ba e lebelletseng ho feta lilemo tse 'ne tsa liketsahalo tsa Raging Babe. Motuya koleka, ba tlileng kopanong ba tla thabela menyetla ea ho kopana le ho hokahana le ba bang ba batsamaisi ba phahameng ba litebele, libapali tsa bohlokoahali tsa morao-rao le basali ba khothatsang ba tsoang indastering eohle.

Ketsahalo e ntse e hola, le ka 50 basali ba kenang brunch ea ho qetela “New York, New York,” a 2016, le mothehi oa Raging Babe Michelle Rosado o lebelletse ntlo e felletseng bakeng sa brunch ea Loetse. Rosado o ile a lula “Khanyetsa Bright” bakeng sa sehlooho sa ketsahalo. “Ke mang ea khanyang ho feta basali ba litebele,” ho boletse Rosado. “Ketsahalo ena e se e le kholo ho feta sehlopha sa basali ba jang hammoho. Liphihlelo, litalenta le lipale tsa masisa-pelo le tlhōlo li arolelanoa liketsahalong tsena. Li bohlokoa haholo ho basali ba sebetsang ka thata ho ntšetsa pele papali ena ea rona.”

Joalokaha liketsahalo tse fetileng li entse, Shine Bright e tla tlotla e mong oa basali ba nang le tšusumetso e matla litebele ka Khau ea Luminary. “Ha ke khone ho emela ho arolelana pale ea honoree ea rona,” ho boletse Rosado, ke mang ea bonts'itseng moputso oa moputso o tla phatlalatsoa haufinyane.
Shine Bright e tla rua molemo sesosa se haufi le pelo ea Rosado – ho hlaphoheloa ha ralitebele Prichard Colon. “Prichard o entse matsapa a maholo ho foleng ha hae, empa 'nete e ntse e le teng hore kalafo eo ae hlokang, litsenyehelo tsa bongaka, tšehetso eo lelapa la hae le e hlokang, ha e fele. Lelapa labo le tetse tsohle ho mo thusa ho fola, mme o ile a tela ntho e ngoe le e ngoe ho re natefatsa ka selikalikoe.” Bopinki, mmoho le molaoli oa litebele le rakhoebo Livvy Cunningham, o thehile sehlopha sa Facebook, “Rapela 4 Prichard,” eo e bileng sebaka sa hore lelapa la Colon le fumane khothatso le tšehetso ka melaetsa e tsoang ho barati ba litebele lefats'eng lohle. Peresente ea lekeno le tsoang Shine Bright e tla tsoela Prichard Colon Foundation molemo, e lefang litefiso tse boima tsa khoeli le khoeli tsa inshorense tse bohlokoa bakeng sa ho hlaphoheloa ha Colon.

Bakeng sa tlhaiso-leseling ka ho ba teng kapa ho tšehetsa Raging Babe Brunch, Khanyetsa Bright, kotjwa hore o iteanye michelle@ragingbabe.com.

SAMPSON BOXING SIGNS UNDEFEATED LIGHTWEIGHT BRYAN FIGUEROA TO A PROMOTIONAL CONTRACT

Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing proudly announces the signing of explosive Mexican lightweight BryanThe KidFigueroa to a promotional contract.

Before turning professional in 2014, undefeated Figueroa (12-0, 5 Kos) had an accomplished amateur career in his hometown of Tijuana, Mexico. A highly skilled boxer with matinee-idol good looks, Figueroa is trained by Coach Joe Vargas at The Arena Gym in San Diego, California and managed by Gregorio Ambriz.
He joins an ever-growing stable of Sampson Boxing Mexican and Hispanic fighters that includes boxing’s hottest fighter, super middleweight top contender David Benavidez, former WBC World Super Bantamweight Champion Hugo Ruiz, top super featherweight contender Jorge Lara, former multiple-time world champion Javier Fortuna, and WBC Latino welterweight Champion Cesar Miguel Barrionuevo.
I am honored by this opportunity to join the Sampson Boxing stable,” said Bryan Figueroa. “It is my dream to be world champion and he is the promoter who can get me there. We have seen what he’s done for other fighters like David Benavidez and this is the right move for me. I will work very hard to become another of his champions.
Promoter Lewkowicz says he has high hopes for Figueroa.
Bryan is a good-looking fighter with world-class skills. He can make a big splash in the lightweight division with his star potential. I am happy he and manager Gregorio Ambriz have chosen to work with me and my company. I look forward to plotting out his road to the title.

Former Bantamweight Champion Rau’shee Warren Battles Former Champion McJoe Arroyo in Junior Bantamweight World Title Eliminator Saturday, July 29 from Barclays Center in Brooklyn

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Brooklyn (July 20, 2017) – Pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Rau'shee Warren will return to the ring in a junior bantamweight world title eliminator against former 115-pound champion McJoe Arroyo as part of undercard action on Moqebelo, July 29 ho tloha Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™.
The July 29 event is headlined by a super lightweight showdown between four-division world champion Adrien Broner and unbeaten three-division world champion Mikey Garcia, in a 12-round bout presented by Premier Boxing Champions. The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will also feature unbeaten Jermall Charlo facing Argentina’s Jorge Sebastian Heiland plus highlights of the heavyweight matchup between former title challenger Gerald Washington le unbeaten Jarrell Miller.
Warren (14-2, 4 Kos) and Arroyo (17-1, 8 Kos) will meet in a 12-round battle to determine who will be the IBF’s mandatory challenger for the junior bantamweight belt currently held by Jerwin Ancajas.
I’m hungry to get back in the ring and get myself back into world title contention with a win on July 29,” said Warren. “I know that I’m going to be a world champion again and that all starts with this fight. I’ve been working hard in the gym and getting comfortable at the smaller weight. I’m going to be ready to perform when fight night comes.
I’ve been training a long time for this matchup as we awaited the official fight date,” said Arroyo. “This is a good opportunity for me and I am going to be at my best to win this fight and get a world title opportunity. I know Warren is a good boxer, so I will be in great shape.
Tickets to the event, which is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and DiBella Entertainment, ba turu ka $950, $750, $350, $300, $250, $150, $75, le $50 (se ke ua ho akarelletsa le ho hlokehang ditefello), leng Sale hona joale, and can be purchased at ticketmaster.com,barclayscenter.com kapa ka bitsa 800-745-3000. Tickets can also be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. Group litheolelo di a fumaneha ka bitsa 844-BKLYN-GP.
The fight taking place on July 29go th between Adrien Broner and Mikey Garcia is already worth tuning in for,” o ile a re Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ea Mayweather ho phahamiswa. “Fight fans can expect pure entertainment all night, and the excitement leading up to the main event continues with the addition of the always exciting contender Rau’shee Warren vs. McJoe Arroyo who will meet in a title eliminator. Both fighters have a lot to prove and are extremely hungry, so it will be exciting to see who comes out on top come July 29go th in front of thousands of fans at Barclays Center.
Both Rau’shee Warren and McJoe Arroyo are Olympians and former world champions. They are also all-action fighters,” a re Lou DiBella, E le mopresidente oa DiBella Entertainment. “This is a can’t-miss fight that makes a great boxing card even better. Working with PBC and Mayweather Promotions, we have put together one of the best off-TV undercards in memory. SHOWTIME has a great card, but people should be flocking to Ticketmaster to join us at Barclays Center for a night of incredible action.
A three-time Olympian, Warren competed for the U.S. ka 2004, 2008 le 2012 games before turning pro. The 30-year-old picked up victories over veterans Jose Luis Araiza, Javier Gallo, German Meraz and Jhon Alberto Molina leading up to his first world title shot in 2015. After dropping a controversial split-decision in their first fight, Warren defeated Juan Carlos Payano by majority decision in the rematch in June 2016 and became the first member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic team to win a world title. After dropping a split-decision to Zhanat Zhakiyanov in February, Warren will look to put himself right back in title contention against Arroyo.
A 2008 Olympian for his native Puerto Rico, Arroyo hlōla koporo dimetale kwa le 2007 World Amateur Championships le 2006 Amerika Bohareng Games. The 31-year-old was unbeaten in his first 17 professional bouts including a technical decision victory over Arthur Villanueva in 2015 that earned him a vacant super flyweight world title. After losing a decision to Ancajas last September, Arroyo seeks another world title fight and a rematch with Ancajas if he is able to defeat Warren on July 29.
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ABOUT BRONER vs. GARCIA
Adrien Broner vs. Mikey Garcia is a 12-round super lightweight showdown that headlines SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Moqebelo, July 29 phela ka ho Showtime. Broner vs.. Garcia is presented by Premier Boxing Champions at Barclays Center, lapeng la Brooklyn Boxing®. PBC is sponsored by Corona, La Cerveza Mas Fina and this event is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and DiBella Entertainment.
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Ahmed Elbiali Looks to Step up in Competition

I think the time is now for me to step up in competition
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Miami, FL (July 20, 2017)After his resent destruction of Christopher Brooker, a second round KO shown live on PBC on FS1, Krrish leseli heavyweight, Ahmed Elbiali (16-0, 13 Kos) is looking to step up in competition. With the 175 liponto. division loaded with talent, Elbiali is looking to get ranked with a victory against a name fighter.
I think the time is now for me to step up in competition and face a name fighter, someone who’s making, or who has made some noise in the light heavyweight division,” said Miami’s Ahmed Elbiali. “This division is stacked, but I know I can beat some of the fighters that are currently ranked in the top ten. I just want to prove myself against a notable fighter.
Tsebahala ka ho ho ba le matla a matsoho a mabedi, Elbiali, is one of the biggest punchers at light heavyweight, boasting an 81% knockout karo-karolelano.
“Eng e ka ke re, I enjoy knocking people out,” Elbiali a tsoela pele. “Hole haholo, not too many people have been able to go the distance with me. I know there will be time’s where I’ll have to go into deep waters, but my goal is always to end the fight early. The fans like to see knockouts, and that’s what I always try to deliver.
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Live Event Tickets for Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor Event Go On Sale Monday, July 24 ka 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT

Interested Fans Apply For Opportunity To Buy Via Ticketmaster Verified Fan®; Registration Ends on Thursday, July 20 ka 10 p.m. PT
Las Vegas (July 19, 2017) – Tickets for the unprecedented showdown between boxing legend Floyd “Chelete” Mayweather le UFC® mampoli “The tummeng hampe” Conor McGregor,ho habité Moqebelo, Aug. 26 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, tla tsoela pele Sale Mantaha, July 24 ka 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT.
The promotion is teaming up with Ticketmaster Verified Fan®to ensure that tickets go to the fight fans who demanded this matchup and knockout any bots or scalpers attempting to buy tickets. The program gives fans the opportunity to receive a unique offer code and link to use when purchasing tickets for the historic event. To receive a code, fans must first be verified through the registration process. Registering does not guarantee you will receive a code, nor have the ability to purchase tickets. Only fans who receive a unique code will have the chance to purchase tickets on a first-come, first-served basis. Tickets are limited to two (2) per offer code for the Mayweather vs. McGregor event. For more information on Ticketmaster Verified Fan®, to MONA.
Interested fans can apply for Ticketmaster Verified Fan® by clicking MONA. Registration closes on Labone, July 20 ka 10 p.m. PT.
It is vital that we provide our fans with a fair opportunity to purchase tickets to this unprecedented event taking place on August 26go th between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor,” o ile a re Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ea Mayweather ho phahamiswa. “This is a fight derived from the fans and should be available to be enjoyed by fans. It was necessary for us to partner with Ticketmaster Verified Fan® for an event at this magnitude to provide everyone with a safe worry-free method to purchase tickets.
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MAYWEATHER vs.. MCGREGOR
Floyd Mayweather vs.. Conor McGregor is a 12-round super welterweight matchup that pits the legendary boxer Mayweather against the all-time MMA great McGregor in an unprecedented event that takes place Moqebelo, August 26 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The event telecast is produced and distributed by SHOWTIME PPV and promoted by Mayweather Promotions.
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GH3 Promotions Antoine Douglas wins; Adam Lopez battles to a disputed draw this past Friday night in Miami, Oklahoma

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Nutley, NJ (July 19, 2017)–Middleweight contender Antoine Douglas and super bantamweight Adam Lopez are coming off strong showings this past Labohlano night at the Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, Oklahoma.
Douglas took out late-replacement Juan De Angel in round four of a non-televised bout, while Lopez battled to a disputed draw in a bout that most ringside observers and fans watching throughout the country on ShoBox: The NewGeneration had Lopez coming out on top of his eight-round battle with undefeated Glenn Dezurn.
Douglas ea Burke, Virginia won via 4th round stoppage when he landed a hard right to the body that put De Angel down for the ten count .
Le trong win, The 24 year-old Douglas is now 22-1-1 with sixteen knockouts and he retained he won the WBA-NABA title and retained his WBC Fecarbox title.
Douglas is currently ranked number-9 by the WBC and he will be ranked by the WBA.
Lopez and Dezurn locked up in a high spirited bout that saw him take control of the bout with hard body shots. Each guy took a card 77-75, while the third card read even at 76-76.
The draw pushed Lopez, ea San Antonio, Texas to 16-1-2.
Antoine had a very solid performance ka labohlano bosiu. He scored his 3rd straight stoppage since his time off. He is coming along very nicely and he is just about back to the level where he was before his setback. At that point he was one of the hottest prospects in boxing, and he is a fight or two away from a big fight. As I have said time and again, we have not seen the best Antoine Douglas,” a re GH3 ho phahamiswa Vito Mielnicki.
Adam had a very nice bounce back performance. O ile a 100% was robbed of a win. He won five rounds for sure and very easily he could have won six rounds. He did his training camp in New Jersey and the change of scenery really showed up ka labohlano. He is with trainer Wali Moses, and Adam is very focused. He knows he has championship level talent, and like Antoine he is just another fight or two away from getting back to a bout that will put him in position for a big fight.

Introducing undefeated welterweight prospect Boubacar Sylla

New York (July 19, 2017) –Boubacar Sylla is attempting to be the next in a long line of fighters from Cincinnati, Ohio to become world champion.

The 22 year-old Sylla, who is managed by Split-T Management, and has established himself as a prospect to watch as he has raced out to a record of 7-0 with six knockouts.

Sylla started boxing at the age of 14 as his grandfather was a boxer, and Sylla decided that’s what he wanted to pursue.

At first it was tough convincing everyone in the family that boxing should be an occupation.

My mom at first did not want to see me get hurt,” said Sylla. “But now, she supports me fully.

After an amateur career that saw Sylla go 64-15, Sylla turned professional on February 13, 2016 with a 2nd round stoppage over Shannon Kelly in Chester, West Virginia.

Since then he racked up six more wins, and Sylla continues to grow as a fighter.

I am a boxer/puncher. I use the ring and technique. I am working on a lot, and I feel that I am getting better with each camp.

When Sylla goes to camp, he gets good work with local boxers Jamel Herring, Jamontay Clark, Chris Pearson and IBF Lightweight champion Robert Easter.

Sylla has championship pedigree in his corner as he is trained by Tim Singleton, Terrell Nixon and former world bantamweight champion Tim Austin.

Sylla, who has fights scheduled for August 27, le September 30th, wants to stay active and continue his development.

I am looking for six or seven fights this year, and then see where I am at. I trust my manager, and I will be ready for when the competition gets tougher. I want to continue to go to these camps and get better.

Hard work that is combined with dedication and a positive outlook has Sylla very optimistic about his future.

I stay to myself, and I am not into large crowds or going out to clubs and such. I just stay positive and have positive people like my family around me. I see myself as being undefeated and being around a positive environment, and continue to work in the gym. I am outgoing and always in a good mood, and with that outlook, I feel that I will go far in the sport.

Sylla is developing nicely as a second year pro. He’s showing a lot of speed and power in all of his fights. He is a good body puncher, who has excellent size at over 6-foot and his most impressive weapon is a long, blistering, fast jab,” said Tim VanNewhouse of Split-T Management.
He’s a good and humble kid to work with, and we’re glad to have him apart of the growing Split-T family of fighters. We see good things on the horizon for him.

VASQUEZ AND FLORES CO-HEADLINE TENTH ANNUAL FALLON “RURAL RUMBLE” 8/12

 

JULY 19th, Reno — The City of Fallon and Let’s Get It On Promotions are pleased to announce the tenth annual ‘Rural Rumble’. The August 12th fight card will feature Reno’s Oscar “Chapito” Vasquez (13-1), and Gabriel Flores (2-0) ea Stockton, JOALO KA.

 

Oscar “Chapito” Vasquez, who was recently ranked #15 flyweight in the world by the World Boxing Organization, is coming off of a dominant unanimous decision victory over Armando Vasquez in June. He looks to further his world title campaign against veteran Javier Gallo (24-13-1) who is coming off of an impressive upset split decision victory over Jose Salgado in April. Vasquez versus Gallo is scheduled for ten rounds.

 

The Krrish, e thabisang, and youngest-ever signed Top Rank Inc. boxer Gabriel Flores makes his return to Northern Nevada at this year’s Rural Rumble. In his professional debut on May 5th, Flores delighted the Reno fight fans by impressively knocking out Devon Jones. On June 30th, he scored his second consecutive KO over Jahaziel Vasquez in Texas. .

 

Four other bouts are scheduled for August 12th in Fallon. Carson City’s own Diego Elizondo will be making his anticipated professional debut in a four-round lightweight fight. After impressing the boxing fans in Fallon last year, undefeated Northern California favorite Pedro Moreno (6-0) returns to the 2017 Rural Rumble in a lightweight bout. Reno Jr.-flyweight, Santos Vasquez, looks to continue his third win in a row in a six-round bout. And finally, Reno bantamweight Alec McGee (2-1) looks to get back into the win column as he, le eena o, returns to Fallon for the 2017 Rural Rumble in a four round scrap.

 

All bouts subject to change. Tickets are available now. $20 GA ($25 at gate), $30 ($35 at gate) floor seating, le $500 VIP tables are available. Tickets and tables can be purchased by calling (775) 423 4556. Find all information at Fallonfights.com

 

ROLANDO CHINEA SHINES ON SHOWTIME WITH WIN OVER KENNETH SIMS JR.

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Miami, OKLAHOMA – July 18, 2017Nobody told Rolando Chinea he was supposed to theB-side,” when he upset Ladarius Miller, O'Shanique Foster, Mel Crossty, kapa ka moqebelo, when he handed Kenneth Sims Jr. (12-1, 4KO) his first loss.

The Super Lightweight prospect, who hails from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, won a majority decision over Sims in the co-feature of Moqebelo night’s edition of SHOBOX: The New isa molokong o mong. Sims came out strong early in the fight, but Chinea was relentless, breaking down his opponent over eight rounds. Chinea dominated the last two rounds, and punch stats indicated that he landed more punches overall throughout the bout.

It was Chinea’s second Showtime outing, and Victory Boxing Promoter Chris Middendorf hopes to see him back on the network soon. “He’s shown that he’s willing to step up and face the best. He doesn’t shy away from an undefeated fighter, and he’s ready to get back in the ring on Showtime, and continue to show boxing fans what a real throw-back fighter looks like,” said Middendorf.

Chinea, for his part, rated the performance a ‘B.’ “I am back in the gym and ready to improve. Every fight I learn something about myself and I am ready to put that experience to work for me.

For more information on Victory Boxing Promotions, etela www.victoryboxingpromotions.le.
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Robert The Ghost Guerrero Announces Retirement

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Gilroy, JOALO KA (July 17, 2017)After giving fans some of the most thrilling fights in boxing, which spanned over sixteen hard fought years, Robert “The Moea” Mohlabani is announcing his retirement.
“Pele, I want to thank God for allowing me to have a wonderful career. I’m a kid from a small town in Gilroy, California, who made it to the mountain top of the boxing world. When I was a young kid growing up, I always believed in myself, but never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined a small-town kid like myself, would be fighting in front of millions of fans.
I was blessed to win multiple world titles in four-divisions. A boxer’s career is a long and tough road. Many tears were shed, lots of blood, and tons of sweat. Many miles were traveled, thousands of rounds sparred, none were easy and nothing was ever given to me. I earned everything I got the old fashion way. I never ducked anyone and fought the best fighters in the world. I fought my way through every obstacle to make sure my fans enjoyed every second, of every round, of my fights.
I competed at super-bantamweight (122 liponto.) and won world titles across multiple weight classes, closing my career at welterweight (147 liponto.), fighting the big guys 25 pounds heavier. A good friend always told me I was God’s warrior, born to fight. I enjoyed every minute of every war. I represented my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ with the bible verse Acts 2:38 on my trunks. If I reached one person and brought that person closer to Christ, then it was all worth it.
I want to thank some very important people in my career starting with the most important person, my wife Casey, who has been with me every step of the way, my soul mate, my sweetheart, the one and only love of my life. My father/trainer Ruben Guerrero Sr. He’s the one who started it all and made me the man I am today, and the champion I was in the ring. He’s one of the best trainers in the world and I hope to be working side by side with him in the future. My mother Marcy Guerrero for being a great mother and supporter. My co-manager Bob Santos for all the sacrifices he made to get me to the topI will always remember the early days when we made the most with very liitle. He always had my back and looked out for me like I was his brother. His wife Diane Santos who did a lot of secretarial work for me during my whole career. Both my grandparents on Martinez and Guerrero sides for believing in me. My brother’s Sammy, Ruben Jr., Victor, Randy and especially Eric, who has been with me my whole career, my shadow every step of the way, my right-hand man. My mother and father in-law, Shelly le Cary O’neal. My cutman Ruben Gomez. My good friends, Pastor Mark Wilson, Dave Castro, Pastor Chris Avila, John Mersho, le Albert Guarado. My uncle Russel Sr., Russel Jr., Uncle Ricky, Hector Catano le Greg Amundson. I want to thank my co-manager Luis Decubas Jr. for taking my career to the next level. Santos and Decubas Jr. are more than managers, they are family to me. My publicist Mario Serrano, who has also been with me the whole ride, he is also family to me. All the fans and the community who stuck by my side when my wife was battling cancerI will never forget the love you showed. There are so many people who have helped me, if I leave anyone off, thank you for everything.
In closing, I want to thank the most special man I’ve ever met in my boxing career, and possibly lifetime, a man who always does what’s best for the fighter, a man who has changed the sport of boxing, a man who has helped bless me and my family with a great life, and that person is my advisor Al HAYMON. Not only is Al Haymon a spectacular advisor, he is a wonderful human being as well, a great man, and someone who cares. In a sport where most managers, ba buellang, and trainers turn their back on a fighter, when they no longer can perform, or are no longer beneficial to their interest, Haymon stands tall. Love and loyalty is tough to find in the boxing game, but for any boxer looking for it, you don’t have to look far, reach out to Al Haymon. I want to thank everyone, the fans included. I hope you guys appreciated the guts and glory I left in the ring. God bless you all.~ Robert “The Moea” Mohlabani