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Las Vegas (Ka 18, 2016) – World Boxing Association (WBA) Obere Cruiserweight World mmeri Shumenov Beibu (16-2, 10 Kos) makes his first title defense a Saturday n'abalị (Ka 21) against WBA No. 11-e gosiri na Junior “Ajọ Ifufe” Wright (15-1-1, 12 Kos) at The Chelsea inside of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
“I’m happy to get the opportunity to fight a Saturday n'abalị,” Shumenov kwuru, “but I wish that I could fight more often. I’ve been ready since January. Every training session I gain new knowledge. I am a completely different fighter than in my last fight.”
Shumenov’s last fight was back in July, in which he defeated B.J. Okooko osisi (31-1-1, 20 Kos) by 12-round unanimous decision in Las Vegas to capture the vacant WBA Interim title, making the former WBA light heavyweight champion Shumenov the first professional boxer from Kazakhstan to be a two-division world champion.
By becoming the WBA Interim cruiserweight champion, Shumenov also became the No. 1 ranked mandatory challenger for WBA Super cruiserweight titlist Denis Lebedev (28-2, 21 Kos), who also fights a Saturday in Russia against International Boxing Federation (IBF) onye mmeri Victor Emilio “Tyson de Abasto” Ramirez (22-2-1, 17 Kos) in a unification match.
The WBA has already mandated that the Lebedev-Ramirez must fight Shumenovwithin 120 ụbọchị. The WBA, Otú ọ dị, has failed to explain why it also declared a WBA “mgbe nile” cruiserweight world title fight a Friday night in France between No. 2 yunier Dorticos na Ọ dịghị. 5 Youri Kalenga (since upgraded to No. 3), especially after announcing that it would work this year to have only one world champion in each weight class.
Shumenov, n'ezie, is risking his mandatory position by fighting Wright, the former 5-time Chicago Golden Gloves champion. “I need to stay active,” Shumenov explained why he’s taking such a risk. “Ọ bụla agha, I gain experience and it also helps me develop my fighting skills.”
The 12-round Shumenov vs. Wright title fight is on the non-televised portion of The Cosmopolitan show.
Fans nwere ike enyi Beibut Shumenov na ya Facebook Fan Page nawww.facebook.com/
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Baltimore, MD (Ka 18, 2016) – Baltimore Boxing middleweight prospect “Dangerous” Donald Wallace is slated to make his pro debut against fellow newcomer Brian Straus in a four round match up Saturday evening at the ABC Sports Complex in Springfield, VA.
In the last year, Wallace went from a virtual unknown to a respected up and comer in the notoriously tough Baltimore-Maryland-DC region. A participant in the 2016 Olympic Qualifiers, Wallace exceeded expectations but ultimately came up short after dropping a debatable decision to well-regarded Sharif Rahman.
Since the defeat to Rahman, Wallace has been fighting with a chip on his shoulder and the kind of hunger necessary to make it in a sport brutal as boxing. Now that his brief but successful amateur career is behind him, Wallace is focused on his future in the paid ranks.
“I’m excited and have been working on getting my weight down,” said Wallace. “My last few amateur fights I fought too heavy but that’s no longer an issue. I’ve already had experience boxing without the headgear during the Olympic Qualifiers so I’m not worried about that aspect. I actually like that the gloves are smaller in the pros because I’m looking for a knockout or stoppage in the first round to enter the pros in style!"
Jake Smith, Wallace’s manager and trainer, has been involved in the fight game for more than three decades and is a firm believer in him.
“Donald came to me with no experience but the desire to learn and improve. He is an incredibly hard worker and has come very far in a short period of time. I believe his work ethic alone will take him places in this sport and I’m looking forward to Saturday n'abalị. "
Tickets are available by calling 410-375-9175.
Fans can interact with Donald on Twitter @Wallytbe and for more information on Baltimore Boxing, gaa Baltimoreboxing.com.
MAY 18th, Reno — Let’s Get It On Promotions and the Atlantis Casino Resort and Spa are pleased to announce an evening of world-class professional boxing on Saturday, June 11th, 2016 in Atlantis’ Paradise Ballroom. The evening’s main event will feature is local Reno favorite Oscar Vasquez (9-1). Vasquez, a popular local flyweight, will be featured in an eight-round bout.
Vasquez, who recently entered into a long-term promotional agreement with Let’s Get It On Promotions, looks to continue his campaign towards world title contention. Na ikpeazụ ya ọgụ, Vasquez scored a sensational knockout win over Jose Toribio in Fallon, NV.
Three additional fighters from the Reno/Sparks area are also slated to fight June 11th, including Oscar’s younger brother Santos, who was an alternate boxer for the 2012 US Olympic Team, yana, Kenny Davis Jr. and Alec McGee, both from Reno, who will make their professional debuts in separate bouts as well.
Ụzọ na-emeghe na 6pm, first bell at 7pm.
Additional fights which will feature top boxing prospects from around the country will be added. More information will be announced soon. Lụọ kaadị isiokwu ịgbanwe.
Tickets are available now – $35, $50, $100 can be purchased at the Atlantis Gift Shop, or by calling Atlantis Special Events 888.551.7007 ma ọ bụ 775.824.4467, or online by visiting atlantiscasino.com. VIP tables are also available for $500 (Seats 4).
ECHICHE ka-esi IT NA n'ọkwá
Reno, Nevada dabeere “Ka-enweta ya na n'ọkwá "e hiwere na 2000 by legendary boxing referee Mills Lane. Ná mmalite 2005 ọ na-sonyeere ụmụ Terry na Tommy na arụmọrụ nke ụlọ ọrụ. Enweghị mgbe ahụ, ha na-akwalite ọkpọ na weere karat ihe mba. Ha na ọrụ na ọtụtụ nke ụwa si n'elu atụmanya, ma eduzi alụso ụwa aha ohere. twitter @letsgetitonbox facebook https://www.facebook.com/
Image – Oscar Vasquez
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