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Molina Set To Meet Heavy-Handed Counterpart Ruslan Provodnikov In Main Event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Tripleheader This Rāhoroi, Pipiri 11, E ora i runga i SHOWTIME (9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT)
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I te Hōngongoi 20, 2013, i roto i te Las Vegas, John “Ko te Gladiator” Molina rallied from the brink of defeat to hand previously undefeated and highly regarded Mickey Bey the first loss of his career with a dramatic 10th-round stoppage. It remains one of the most unlikely finishes in the 15-year history of ShoBox: Ko te Generation New.
Heading into the last round, Molina was trailing on all three judges’ scorecards by 90-81, 89-82 a 88-83. But with about 1:25 remaining, he connected with a left hook to the chin that stunned Bey. Sensing Bey was in serious trouble, Molina followed with a series of shots with both hands. Moments i muri mai, the referee, Vic Drakulich, stepped in and stopped the fight.
“That’s why you gotta love the fight game. Ka taea e tetahi mea tupu,” said Molina.
Molina (28-6, 23 Koó) kanohi Ruslan “The Siberian Rocky” Provodnikov (25-4, 18 Koó) tenei Rāhoroi as part of a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader live on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT) from the Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y.. In a co-feature, undefeated former 154-pound world champion and 2008 U.S. Häkinakina Rimitiriu Andrade (22-0, 15 Koó) Ka fehangahangai Willie Nelson (25-2-1, 15 Koó) in a 12-round WBC Super Welterweight Title Eliminator. Opening the telecast is a battle for the vacant WBC Lightweight World Championship between No. 1 runga Dejan Zlaticanin (17-0, 10 Koó), against WBC No. 5 nguha runga Franklin Mamani (21-2-1, 12 Koó).
June 8th, Reno — The final touches for Rāhoroi o world-class boxing event have been finalized by Let’s Get It On Promotions and the Atlantis Casino Resort and Spa. The full professional boxing card will take place At Atlantis’ Paradise Ballroom 7 PM Rāhoroi.
June 11th’s card will be headlined by Reno’s own Oscar Vasquez (9-1) as he faces Mexico’s Javier Lapizco (7-3) of in an eight-round flyweight bout.
Oscar’s younger brother, Santos, will also be fighting i runga i Rāhoroi. Santos will be fighting Nestor Hernandez of Seattle, WA in a junior-flyweight bout.
Two of Reno’s amateur boxing stars will be making their highly-anticipated professional debuts in separate bouts. Alec McGee will be debuting in four-round fight in the bantamweight division against Mulapi Enjani of San Diego, Pērā i. Kenny Davis Jr. will be fighting Jose Luis Gallegos of Bakersfield, CA in a four-round featherweight bout.
In a four-round junior-lightweight contest, Sacramento’s Rafael Busuioe will face Kevin Davila of Seattle.
I roto i te te a'ee Kōmāmā wha-a tawhio, Matt Murphy of St. Louis, MO will be facing off against Derick Bartlemay of Eugene, OR.
The official boxer weigh-in is open to the public and will take place at Atlantis Casino Resort and Spa in the Emerald room at 6 PM Rāmere, June 10th.
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Featherweight Title On The Line In Cuellar vs. Mares Fight
Live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®I te CBS
Presented by Premier Boxing Champions From Barclays Center
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Los Angeles, Calif. (Pipiri 9, 2016) – Apanere Merehe, the former three-division world champion boxer, will be taking class, technique and power into the ring when he meets WBA Featherweight World ChampionIhu Cuellar i runga i Rāhoroi, Pipiri 25 ora i runga i SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING i runga i CBS te aroaro e Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i Center Barclays i Brooklyn, N.Y.. Haamata kapinga Live i 9 p.m. EST/6 p.m. PST.
Ka taea te hokona Tickets ipurangi mā te toro www.ticketmaster.com,www.barclayscenter.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 1-800-745-3000. E wātea ana hoki ngā tīkiti i te American Express Pouaka Office i Center Barclays. E wātea ana pä Group i karanga 844-BKLYN-GP.
Mares returns to the ring after a loss in one of 2015’s most-watched fights against featherweight world champion Leo Santa Cruz. I roto i te 2016 Mares changed his training camp to work with former world champion boxer and two-time “Trainer o te Tau,” Robert Garcia (Mikey Garcia, Antonio Margarito, Marcos Maidana) out of his Riverside, Calif., facility. Mares has continued to work with his longtime strength and condition coach Luis Garcia (Andre Berto, Amir Khan). His fight against Cuellar not only marks his first fight of 2016 but a chance to capture a fourth world title.
“This is going to be a technical fight,” ka mea Merehe. “Cuellar is a hard-hitting fighter and since the fight was made we’ve been preparing for a real battle. I have no personal vendetta against him, however I am excited to see what monster the Mares-Garcia combination has created and gets unleashed. My power and spirit are 1000 ōrau. Fans are going to see a fantastic, clean, technical fight.”
For Mares’ fans the direction under the guidance of Garcia brings new possibilities for the fighter, and one that Garcia sees as the next step and progression for Abner.
“I’ve been seeing the Abner that the world knew three to four years ago,” said Garcia about Mares’ whakangungu. “A warrior with tremendous boxing skills, that’s the Abner I see now. He’s in tremendous shape but it’s a different Abner. He’s been a warrior all his life and he will come to fight – he has that mentality – but his jab, his straight punches and footwork are better than what fans have seen in the past two years.”
This fight marks the first fight for Mares in New York.
“It’s my first time fighting and being in New York and I plan on giving the fans at Barclays a ‘Fight of the Year’ performance,” ka mea ia. “New York is the home of the American dream. Being a Mexican who came to the U.S. as a young child, it’s hugely symbolic for me as well as my family. This is my chance at winning my fourth world title and to do it in the city that started so many dreams and careers and on the first primetime fight on CBS in almost 40 tau, it’s an important moment.”
Apanere uwha:
How are you preparing for this fight? …
“I’ve been training with Robert since December. When the original March fight was postponed and I had a chance to fight Cuellar for the title so we never really took a break. We did change our training regimen a bit to stay fresh, get stronger and work on some tactical and technical skills. Robert has a great eye and knowledge of the sport, having worked with so many fighters, including Cuellar. It gives me an advantage in preparation.”
Why the change in trainers? …
“I knew I needed to change my camp after the last fight. I felt that we had a solid camp but in the end, I didn’t stick to the plan and it resulted in a loss. I am a warrior, E kore e hoatu e ahau ki runga, always come back. I am not afraid to take a fight. But I knew I needed a trainer whose plan I would have to follow versus having a trainer who would fit into mine. Robert and I come from similar backgrounds, his record speaks for itself and I know this partnership is going to deliver big wins.”
TRAINER ROBERT GARCIA:
What is Abner’s untapped skill? …
“Abner is very candid as a boxer. He has great skills in speed, footwork and power — he has all three and when combined he’s unstoppable. Sparring has been tremendous and if he does exactly what he is doing in gym and follows instructions then he can compete against any top featherweight in the world in my opinion.”
How is sparring? …
“Abner’s a beast. He’s doing great in our sparring sessions – his power is tremendous and his boxing has just become more effective. He’s always been a tremendous fighter who can box inside and on the outside. What the world saw and loved from him in August – his heart and ability to get in and fight – has been focused and strengthened. We’re very focused on winning and beating a hard-hitting fighter.”
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Tenei Rāmere night live on CBS Sports Network from
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Las Vegas (Pipiri 7,, 2016) – Some of apopo a stars will be showcased tenei Rāmere night at the third installment of the “Knockout Night at the D” raupapa, aureretanga (11 p.m. AND/ 8 p.m. PT) ora i runga i CBS Sports Whatunga from the outdoor Rō Las Vegas Events Center (DLVEC).
An old-time grudge match between WBC United States (USNBC) toa Kōmāmā Demond “Body Shot” Brock (11-3-1, 4 Koó) and former USNBC titlist Chuy “Hurrican” Gutierrez (14-0-1, 4 Koó) headlines the card in the 10-round main event.
The 35-year-old Brock, who fights out of Kenner, Louisiana, learned to box in the Louisiana State Penitentiary while he served a 14 ½-year sentence there for armed robbery. Gutierrez, a native of Mexico who fights out of Las Vegas, never lost his belt in the ring. The stage is set for this Las Vegas showdown, which is a crossroads fight in several ways with the winner climbing to the next level.
Te “Knockout Night at the D” raupapa, te aroaro e te D Las Vegas and DLVEC, is promoted by Roy Jones Jr. (RJJ) Boxing Promotions.
The 6-round co-feature pits undefeated Mexican junior middleweight prospects Rolando Garza (7-0, 5 Koó) a Erasmo Garcia (6-0, 4 Koó) in a televised fight. The TV opener finds a pair of unbeaten welterweight prospects, Las Vegas’ popular Jeremy “J-Flash” Nichols (4-0, 2 Koó) and New Mexico’s Adam Vasquez (5-0-1), squaring off in a 4-round bout.
Also fighting on the undercard in 4-rounders are Las Vegas’ pro-debuting Max Ornelas vs. San Antonio, Texas junior featherweight Robert Ledesma (1-4), 4-time Mexican National Champion Edgar Ramirez (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Los Angeles heavyweight Jonathan Rice (3-1, 2 Koó), and Los Angeles heavyweight Cashton Young (2-0, 1 KO) vs. Tracey Johnson (3-2-4), o Boston.
He whawhai me whawhai katoa raro ki te huringa.
Tickets, utu i $99.99 VIP ringside, $49.99 ringside, $24.99 a $14.99 whakauru whānui (seated), are on sale at www.Ticketmaster.com ranei www.DLVEC.com. Taxes and fees apply to all sold tickets.
Doors tuwhera i 5:00 p.m. PT ki te a'ee tuwhera whakaritea i 6:15 p.m. PT.
Te “Knockout Night at the D” series was developed in partnership with DLVEC and Neon Star Media.
CBS Sports Network is available across the country through local cable, ataata me ngā ratonga telco me mā amiorangi i runga i DirecTV Channel 221 a te rihi Channel Whatunga 158. Mō ētahi atu pārongo, tae atu ki te rärangi hötaka tonu, me te ki te tiki CBS Sports Whatunga, haere ki te www.cbssportsnetwork.com.
FITE will stream all of the June 10th “Knockout Night at the D” preliminary matches worldwide. I tua atu, the entire card may be watched on FITE APP outside of North America starting at 9 p.m. AND / 6 p.m. PT.
TITLE Boxing is the official apparel and gloves partner for the “Knockout Night at the D” raupapa.
Idea Design Studio is the main sponsor.
KŌRERO:
Twitter: @thedlasvegas, @dlvec, @DerekJStevens, @BoxingatheDLV, @RoyJonesJrBoxing
Instagram: @dlvec, @thedlasvegas, @RoyJonesJrBoxing
Follow these fighters on Twitter: @BodyShotBrock, @ElHurrican88, @jflashgang
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Unbeaten Super Welterweight Opens Up On The 154-Pound Division, Pros In The Olympics & Muhammad Ali As He Prepares To Face Willie Nelson In WBC Title Eliminator Tenei Rāhoroi, E ora i runga i SHOWTIME®
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Providence, R.I. (Pipiri 7, 2016) – A Team Promotions hosted an open media workout i runga i te Mane at Bix Six Academy in Providence for undefeated former world champion Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade(22-0, 15 Koó). Te 2008 U.S. Häkinakina, of Providence, R.I., is finalizing preparations for tenei Rāhoroi 12-round WBC Super Welterweight eliminator against Willie “The Great” Nelson (25-2-1, 15 Koó) o Cleveland, Ohio, in one of three fights on SHOWTIME Tuhinga BOXING® ora i runga i SHOWTIME (9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT) i te tahuri Stone Resort Casino i Verona, N.Y..
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, which is promoted by Banner Promotions, Inc., E utu i $85, $60, $45 a $35 a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. Tickets can be purchased in person at the Turning Stone Box Office, by calling 877.833.SHOW, online ranei i Ticketmaster (www.ticketmaster.com).
Here’s what Andrade, who’ll also be risking his WBO International title, mea Rāhina:
Rimitiriu Andrade
Reflections of Muhammad Ali:
“Muhammad Ali certainly shook the world, and not only in boxing. He was colorful; nobody talked like him. He helped boxers, rawa. Ali is the reason Floyd (Mayweather, Jr.) is who he is because Ali set the bar high.
“As an entertaining boxer, Ali brought blacks and whites together and later he spread the word about religion, culture and his other diverse interests.
“What young boxer didn’t do the Ali Shuffle? I know I did, and taunted my opponents like him, too.”
About Pros in the Olympics:
“I’m for pros in the Olympics as long as an amateur, who has a few Olympic trials, has the first opportunity to qualify for the Olympics. Coming up in the amateurs, I fought grown men, some who had been Olympians a few times. Ko ahau 21 and some of the opponents were 34-35 and had already been Olympians one or two times. They had advantages in experience, mana me te pūkenga. Kia aroha mai, Americans only have Olympic opportunities when they’re young amateurs.
“Would I go the Olympics now? Ae! The Olympics is the biggest thing on the planet. To represent the United States again, yeah, I’d do it now for the chance to win gold. But I do think headgear should be applied in amateur boxing, including the Olympics.”
On the 154-pound division:
“I’m putting myself in the best position to fight for the WBO or WBC title. There are rumors of Canelo fighting (WBO champion Liam) Smith. Let me fight Smith and the winner gets Canelo. Or let me fight Canelo with the winner getting Smith.
“I’m going to knock out the Charlo twins. Both guys have fought on SHOWTIME, so those fights shouldn’t be too difficult to make. Once I take care of business with the Charlo twins, I’ll fight Lara (WBA champion) to clean up the division.”
On Gennady Golovkin:
“I definitely want to fight Golovkin. Let me build myself up first, by cleaning out the 154-division, and then we’ll have a mega-fight with two different styles. GGG is known for his knockouts. I knock out people, rawa, but I’m a better boxer than him. It’ll be one of the biggest fights in the sport of boxing. I’m going to clean up the 154-division, make my reputation and then it’s a go with GGG.”
Relationship with his opponent Willie Nelson:
“We were in the U.S. amateurs together, but because we were in two different weight classes – he was 140-147 a ko ahau 152 – there were no problems between us. We used to watch each other fight and watch other Americans box.
“Nelson is experienced having gone through the amateurs. He fought (Vanes) Martirosyan, who I beat (for the vacant WBO title by 12-round unanimous decision). He’s fought at this level. I know he’s tall, but I’m 6-foot-1, so our height difference isn’t serious.”
On returning to the ring:
“I’m pleased that we have this opportunity. SHOWTIME has given me this chance and now it’s up to me to prove I can backup what we said.”
Mō ētahi atu pārongo: Twitter: @AndradeATeam, @BooBooBoxing, @ShowtimeBoxing, SHOSports. Instagram: @BooBooATeam,www.Facebook.com.DemetriusAndrade
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