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Billet Punch Six Team USA Boxers pour les Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo 2020

COLORADO SPRINGS, Tour. (Mai 12, 2021) — The Boxing Task Force (BTF) announced today the 49 quota places, originally to be awarded at the Road to Tokyo Americas Qualifier, that were awarded to boxers to compete in the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 this summer. The quota places included six Team USA boxers, which was based off the BTF Rankings.

“These six boxers have been staples within our program and have established themselves amongst the world’s best by their performances during the past quad,” stated USA Boxing High Performance DirectorMatt Johnson. “Now it is time for them to perform at the world’s biggest stage in Tokyo.”

Representing Team USA at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, pending United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee approval, seraRashida Ellis (Lynn, Massachusetts) Virginia Fuchs(Houston, Texas), Naomi Graham (Fayetteville, N.C.), delante Johnson (Cleveland, Ohio), Oshae Jones (Toledo, Ohio) etRichard Jr Torrez. (Tulare, Calif.). All six boxers will be competing in their first Olympic Games.

2019 Elite Women’s World Championships bronze medalist Ellis will compete in the women’s lightweight (132 lbs./60 kg) division. Ellis won bronze at the 2019 Pan American Games to add to her BTF rankings to solidify her position in Tokyo as the second highest ranked America’s boxer and 12e overall in her weight class. Ellis will be looking to win Team USA’s first women’s lightweight Olympic medal.

“Qualifying for the Olympics has been one of my deepest dreams,” mentioned Ellis. “I never doubt my ability. I have stopped being afraid of what could go wrong and start being excited about what could go right. Si, I embrace my mistakes and learn from them, as my mistakes have helped me improve and reach the Olympics. I don’t do easy; I make things happen. The hard work and dedication with effort and determination, I can succeed.”

Fuchs will represent Team USA in the flyweight division (112 lbs./51 kg). The 33-year-old will be looking to earn USA Boxing its second medal in the women’s flyweight division since the introduction of the event in London 2012. Fuchs brings an impressive resume to the ring, including a bronze medal at the 2018 Elite Women’s World Championships and silver medal from the 2019 Jeux panaméricains, which places her as the second highest America’s flyweight boxer and 16e overall in the BTF rankings.

“I have been waiting for this moment for a very long time. I am so excited I can finally call myself an Olympian,” stated Fuchs. “With all this world has been through and having to postpone the Olympics a whole year, I am proud to say I am one of the participants in what will be known as the most recognized Olympics in history. I am ready to represent my country in the most respected way and bring home the gold!"

2019 Pan American Games Graham is the highest seeded America’s female middleweight (165 livres / 75 kg) boxer in the BTF rankings, where she currently sits eighth overall. Graham earned points from her Pan American Games title, as well as her third-place finish at the 2018 Elite Women’s World Championships and top five finish at the 2019 edition. Graham, who will become USA Boxing’s first active female military member to compete in an Olympic Games, will be in contention to grab Team USA’s third straight Olympic gold medal in the women’s middleweight division.

“It feels unreal that I am going to the Olympics,” Graham stated when talking about earning her place to Tokyo. “I continue to surprise myself by finding my own limits, and then having the courage to blow past them.”

Joneswill step into the ring in one of the two newly added women’s weight classes, le poids welter (152 lbs./69 kg) division. Jones, who made history in 2019 with her gold medal performance at the Pan American Games, will look to continue making history by becoming the first Olympic gold medalists in her weight division. The 23-year-old added valuable points to her rankings with her top five placement at the 2019 Elite Women’s World Championships to finish as the top America’s boxer and seventh in the overall BTF rankings for the welterweight division to punch her ticket to the Olympics.

“I may only take up one spot, but my one spot represents so much,” shared Jones. “I’m beyond grateful for the chance to represent women, African Americans, my small city of Toledo, mais le plus important, my country.”

The second Ohioan to represent Team USA, Johnson, extends the streak of Cleveland-native boxing Olympians to four, following in the footsteps of Charles Conwell (2016), Terrell Gausha (2012) and Raynell Williams (2008). The welterweight (152 lbs./69 kg), who first caught the attention of the boxing world with his gold medal performance at the 2016 Championnats du monde de la jeunesse, earned his ranking points through his bronze medal finish at the 2019 Pan American Games and top 16 placement at the 2019 Elite World Championships. Johnson was the third highest seeded America’s boxer and 19e overall.

“My struggles are my stripes, and I wear them on my back, so that the people around me can see that even when you’re living in a jungle, you can still chase your dreams,” stated Johnson. “I am not only doing this for my city, but for my two coaches, Dante Benjamin Sr. and Clint Martin, whom I lost during my journey to these Games.”

Torrez, the highest ranked super heavyweight (201+ lbs./91+ kg) boxer from the Americas and 11e global, earned his place through his third-place performance at the 2019 Pan American Games and top five standing at that year’s Elite Men’s World Championships. Torrez, a former Youth World Championships bronze medalist, will be the first American boxer to compete in this weight class since 2012.

“Everyone is happy they’re going to the Olympics, it’s everyone’s dream, but I need to be there,” said Torrez. “The fire that was instilled in me before I could even walk, that drives me to be the best, the fire that has been in my family for generations, has overflowed. It has set ablaze all my second options, and it has made ashes of any other possibility besides that of success.”

Team USA will be guided by USA Boxing National Head Coach Billy Walsh during these Olympic Games.

“It is fantastic news for our six boxers who have worked endlessly for the past five years to become an Olympian,” Walsh shared. “We now focus on the next stage of the process, to become an Olympic Champion.”

The boxing competition will begin on Saturday, Juillet 24e (JST). Continue to checkusaboxing.org and USA Boxing’s social media platforms to stay updated on more information regarding the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

All team nominations are subject to USOPC approval.

INFORMATIONS: 

www.usaboxing.org 

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À PROPOS DE BOXE USA:  Promouvoir et développer la boxe amateur de style olympique aux États-Unis et inspirer la poursuite inlassable de l'or olympique et permettre aux athlètes et entraîneurs d'atteindre une excellence compétitive durable. aditionellement, USA Boxing s'efforce d'apprendre à tous les participants le personnage, confiance et concentration dont ils ont besoin pour devenir des champions résilients et diversifiés, à la fois dans et hors du ring. USA Boxing est une équipe, une nation, aller chercher de l'or!

JERMALL CHARLO affrontera JUAN MACÍAS MONTIEL SAMEDI, Juin 19 AU TOYOTA CENTER À HOUSTON EN DIRECT SUR SHOWTIME

Le concurrent poids-léger et percutant Isaac Cruz affronte l'ancien champion du monde Francisco Vargas dans le co-main event

L'ancien champion du monde Angelo Leo affronte le concurrent mexicain
Aaron Alameda lancera la télédiffusion à 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT

Billets en vente dès demain, Jeudi, Mai 13 à 12 p.m. CT!

HOUSTON (Mai 12, 2021) – Champion du monde WBC des poids moyens invaincu Jermall Charlo entrera sur le ring pour une célébration du Juneteenth Day dans sa ville natale lorsqu'il affrontera des percutants Juan Macías Montiel Samedi, Juin 19 au Toyota Center de Houston en tête d'affiche d'un événement Premier Boxing Champions en direct sur SHOWTIME.

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING commencera à 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT et fonctionnalité concurrente légère montante Isaac Cruz luttant contre l'ancien champion du monde Francisco Vargas dans le co-événement principal de 10 rondes. Coup d'envoi de la télédiffusion, ancien champion du monde Angelo Leo revient pour affronter le concurrent mexicain Aaron Alameda dans un 10-ronde super coqs combat.

Charlo s'est imposé comme une force dans deux divisions et cherchera à ravir le public de sa ville natale contre le Mexicain Montiel, dans une célébration de boxe du Juneteenth Day unique en son genre. Charlo se battra à Houston pour la quatrième fois en tant que pro et cherchera à garder son record invaincu intact contre Montiel, l'esprit bouleversé.

L'événement est promu par Lions Only Promotions et TGB Promotions. Les billets pour l'événement en direct seront mis en vente demain, Jeudi, Mai 13 à 12 p.m. CT et peut être acheté àtoyotacenter.com. Lion contre. Alameda est promu en association avec Mayweather Promotions.

Charlo (31-0, 22 KOs) reviendra combattre dans sa ville natale pour la première fois depuis juin 2019 victoire par décision unanime sur Brandon Adams sur SHOWTIME. Le joueur de 30 ans a récemment remporté une victoire impressionnante sur le meilleur concurrent des poids moyens, Sergey Derevyanchenko, en septembre. 2020 épreuve de force. Charlo détient la ceinture des poids moyens WBC depuis 2019, après un règne de championnat à 154 livres qui a duré de 2015 par 2017. Il a compilé un parfait 6-0 record depuis qu'il est passé au poids moyen et détient des victoires sur les anciens champions Julian Williams, Austin Trout et Cornelius Bundrage au super poids welter.

"C'est super d'être de retour sur le ring, en tête d'affiche sur SHOWTIME et défendre mon titre devant les fans de ma ville natale à Houston," dit Charlo. "Se battre le Juneteenth signifie beaucoup pour moi parce qu'il y a une bataille en cours bien plus grande que celle-ci. Cela dit, Je dois gérer mes affaires en juin 19. Montiel est un dur, jeune, perforateur de puissance. Je sais qu'il veut ma couronne, mais j'ai plus faim que jamais et je suis prêt à faire le show pour mes fans. Préparez-vous pour un spécial, nuit explosive.

Représentant son Los Mochis natal, Sinaloa, Mexique, Montiel (22-4-2, 22 KOs) a gagné des KO dans tous 22 de ses victoires provisoires, alors que le bagarreur aux mains lourdes s'est imposé comme une force percutante. Le joueur de 27 ans a accumulé une séquence d'invincibilité depuis qu'il est passé au poids moyen, première compétition au poids en septembre 2017, et plus récemment, marquant une victoire par élimination directe au premier tour contre le concurrent de longue date James Kirkland en décembre 2020. Il possède les arrêts de Marco Reyes et Gustavo Castro, et un nul contre Hugo Centeno, Jr. au poids moyen. Montiel avait déjà fait campagne aux poids welters et super welters, tomber un février 2017 combat contre l'ancien champion Jaime Munguia dans un combat de 147 livres.

"Je sais que je combats le meilleur poids moyen du monde, mais il n'a jamais affronté quelqu'un qui peut frapper comme je peux," dit Montiel. "Toutes mes pertes dans le passé sont dues à ne pas m'entraîner correctement et à essayer de gagner par KO d'un coup de poing. J'ai grandi et je suis devenu un homme depuis. J'ai prouvé que j'étais différent quand j'ai battu Marco Reyes dans 2019, et je n'ai pas quitté la salle de gym depuis lors. J'ai travaillé dur chaque jour pour devenir champion du monde et je montrerai tout ce que j'ai appris le 19 juin.

Le Cruz, 22 ans (21-1-1, 15 KOs) a grimpé dans le classement des poids légers 2020, annonçant sa présence avec un KO électrisant au premier tour contre le vétéran Diego Magdaleno en septembre. Cruz a suivi cela en mars, quand il a remporté une décision unanime sur Matias Romero, invaincu auparavant. Depuis qu'il a fait ses États-Unis. débuts sur l'undercard de Jermall Charlo vs. Dennis Hogan en décembre 2019, le natif de Mexico a été invaincu lors de ses quatre apparitions sur le ring. Il s'agira de son cinquième combat en 20 mois, dont les quatre derniers seront venus sur SHOWTIME, y compris la tête d'affiche ShoBox: La prochaine génération en Février 2020.

"Moi et Vargas allons montrer aux fans la vraie boxe à la mexicaine le 19 juin", a déclaré Cruz. « Il est aussi de Mexico, donc je sais que ce combat sera de bout en bout. Il est temps pour moi de montrer aux fans que je suis le meilleur poids léger mexicain au monde. Dans le nouveau, et sortir avec le vieux. Je tiens à remercier mon promoteur, Le sénateur Manny Pacquiao, pour son soutien et sa conviction que je deviendrai champion du monde très bientôt.

Également originaire de Mexico, Vargas (27-2-2, 19 KOs) a remporté un titre de 130 livres en 2015 en battant Takashi Miura dans l'un des meilleurs combats de l'année. Le joueur de 36 ans affrontera Orlando Salido lors d'un match nul rempli d'action avant de perdre son titre face à Miguel Berchelt dans une autre affaire mémorable.. Vargas a battu Stephen Smith et Rod Salka avant de perdre dans son match revanche avec Berchelt en 2019. Plus récemment,, Vargas a commencé à faire campagne en poids léger, marquant des victoires consécutives avec une décision technique contre Ezequiel Aviles en octobre 2019 et un TKO sur Otto Gamez en novembre 2020.

"Je ne sais que mener des guerres et les fans ne devraient pas s'attendre à moins le 19 juin", a déclaré Vargas.. "Je suis un guerrier, et les gens vont se souvenir des raisons pour lesquelles j'étais dans deux combats du combat de l'année quand ils me verront sur le ring avec Isaac Cruz. Je tiens à remercier toute mon équipe pour avoir organisé ce combat que je sais que les fans apprécieront. »

Lion (20-1, 9 KOs), qui se bat hors de l'écurie Mayweather Promotions, est devenu le premier champion du monde de sa ville natale d'Albuquerque, N.M., depuis le légendaire champion des trois divisions Johnny Tapia, quand il a battu Tramaine Williams par décision unanime en août 2020. Le joueur de 26 ans a perdu la ceinture lorsqu'il a perdu une décision contre Stephen Fulton Jr, invaincu. en janvier sur SHOWTIME. Lion, qui s'entraîne à Las Vegas, cherchera à rétablir sa position dans la division des 122 livres empilés en juin 19.

«Je suis ravi de revenir sur le ring pour ce combat,» A déclaré Leo. "Je n'étais pas le même combattant lors de mon dernier combat, comme j'étais quand j'ai gagné le titre. Cela m'a donné une grosse puce sur mon épaule. J'ai compris mes erreurs et j'ai beaucoup appris sur moi-même. Je suis ici pour montrer aux gens que je suis toujours un concurrent de premier plan et une menace dans cette division. Alameda est un vrai concurrent et ce n'est pas un adversaire que je prends à la légère. Celui qui arrive en tête dans ce combat sera là pour un autre coup pour le titre et je prévois que ce soit moi. »

Aaron Alameda, 27 ans (25-1, 13 KOs) a réussi à arrêter la séquence à élimination directe de Luis Nery, mais est arrivé à court terme de la décision lors de leur combat pour le titre des super poids coq en septembre dernier. Avant le combat de Nery, la Sonora, Le natif du Mexique a connu des KO consécutifs contre Jordan Escobar et Breilor Teran. Un pro depuis 2014, son action précédente aux États-Unis. l'a vu remporter un KO au sixième tour contre Andre Wilson en 2016.

"Je ne peux pas attendre un autre grand combat le 19 juin", a déclaré Alameda. "J'ai montré que j'appartenais aux meilleurs lors de mon dernier combat contre Luis Nery, et je serai encore meilleur contre Leo. Mon objectif est de devenir champion du monde et je prévois d'afficher tout ce sur quoi j'ai travaillé dans ce combat. Je suis ravi de combattre Leo et de donner aux fans un grand spectacle.

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Pour plus d'informations, visitez www.SHO.com/sports, www.PremierBoxingChampions.com, suivre sur Twitter @ShowtimeBoxing, @PremierBoxing, @TGBPromotions et @MayweatherPromo sur Instagram @ShowtimeBoxing, @PremierBoxing, @LionsOnlyPromotions, @TGBPromotionss et @MayweatherPromotions ou devenez fan sur Facebook à www.Facebook.com/SHOBoxing.

Hassan Mwakinyo Vs Brendon Denes Title Clash Headlines Rumble in Dar 2 Live on Plus TV/FITE TV May 28th.

Tanzania’s World Boxing Federation (WBF) Intercontinental Super Welterweight Champion Hassan Mwakinyo (18-2-0) will be back in Championship action in front of a home crowd on the 28th May 2021, when he faces Zimbabwe’s unbeaten Brendon Dene 8-0-0 for the WBC Africa (African Boxing Union) title at the Next Door Arena in Dar es Salaam on the Global Boxing Stars, The Jackson Group and Epic Sports & Entertainment co-promoted Rumble In Dar Second Edition.


Retour à 2018 Mwakinyo shocked the boxing world when he sensationally stopped Great Britain’s highly ranked Sam Eggington in just one minute of the second round on the undercard of the Amir Khan vs Samuel Vargas at the Arena Birmingham.


Mwakinyo’s victory over Eggington made the headlines across the world, as the British fighter was was the reigning IBO Continental Champion. Despite the loss Eggington went on to become crowned the IBF World Champion the following year.


Since that sensational victory over Eggington Mwakinyo has won six times, four of these wins coming by way of stoppage, and secured Championship honours; The Universal Boxing Union (UBU) International, following a second round stoppage of fellow Tanzanian Joseph Sinkala and more recently the World Boxing Federation (WBF) Intercontinental crown, with a unanimous points decision over Democratic Republic of Congo’s Bebe Rico Tshibangu.


En Novembre 2020 Mwakinyo successfully defended his WBF crown against Jose Carlos Paz, stopping the Argentinian in four rounds.


“Hassan, has so much potential and is probably one of the biggest secrets In the super welterweight division.


“He destroyed Sam Eggerton in the UK, and should have been a lot more highly rated after that fight. It’s now Hassan’s time and I’m excited to be promoting such a world class talent from Tanzania” said Scott Patrick Farrell, CEO Global Boxing Stars.


Rumble in Dar 2, headlined by Tanzania’s Hassan Mwakinyo (18-2-0) versus Zimbabwe’s Brendon Denes (8-0-0) for the World Boxing Council (WBC) African Boxing Union Super Welterweight Championship.


The co-main event features Nigeria’s Olanrewaju Durodola (34-8-0) versus Tanzania’s Shaban Jongo (8-1-2) for the World Boxing Council (WBC) Africa Boxing Union Cruiserweight Championship.


The stellar undercard features closely matched international fights:


8 Round Heavyweight Contest: Switzerland based Kenyan Collins Omondi (5-0-0) versus Zimbabwe’s Elvis Moyo (9-6-2)


6 Round Heavyweight Contest: Ukraine’s Ihor Shavadzutskyi (5-0-0) versus Uganda’s Shafik Kiwanuka (3-0-0)


8 Round Lightweight Contest: Tanzania’s Ibrahim Class (25-6-0) versus TBA


8 Round Super Welterweight Contest: Bulgaria’s Yosif Panov (18-3-0) versus Tanzania’s Nicolaus Mdoe (10-5-1)


4 Round Heavyweight Contest: Bulgaria’s Pencho Tsevtkov (4-0-0) versus Zimbabwe’s Simon Madhanire (1-2-1)


8 Round Super Welterweight Contest: Zambia’s Lolita Muzeya (16-0-0) versus TBA


4 Round Lightweight Contest: Bulgaria’s Joana Nwamerue (3-0-0) versus Zimbabwe’s Netsai Vaina Bondayi (2-3-1)


6 Round Heavyweight Contest: South Africa’s Ardi Ndembo (2-0-0) versus Malawi’s Alick Gogodo (4-5-0)


The second edition of the Rumble in Dar series, in association with the Tanzania Tourist Board #VisitTanzania, KCB Bank, Onomo Hotels, Urban Soul Apparel (Botswana) and M Bet, takes place at the Next Door Arena on Friday 28th May 2021 and will be broadcast live across Sub-Saharan Africa exclusively by Plus TV, which is available exclusively on DSTV channel number 294 en plus de 30 African countries as well as syndicated globally to linear and digital channels (check local channel listings) and on-line on FITE.


#VisitTanzania

DANNY ROMÁN TRAINING CAMP QUOTES & PHOTOS



Former Unified Super Bantamweight Champion Román Battles Ricardo Espinoza Franco in Co-Main Event Live on SHOWTIME This Saturday, Mai 15 depuis Dignity Health Sports Park à Carson, California in Event Presented by Premier Boxing Champions

Cliquez ICI for Photos from Kyte Monroe/Thompson Boxing Promotions

BELL GARDENS, CALIFORNIE. (Mai 10, 2021) – Former unified super bantamweight world champion Danny Roman will look to take one step closer to regaining his champion status when he takes on Ricardo Espinoza Franco in the co-main event of action live on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. HE / 7 h, heure. PT) ce samedi, Mai 15 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Californie.

The 31-year-old Román (27-3-1, 10 KOs) made his ring return after losing his unified titles in January 2020 Septembre dernier, when he bested former champion Juan Carlos Payano on his way to a unanimous decision. The Los Angeles-native captured his first title with a 2017 stoppage of Shun Kubo, before unifying belts with a triumph over T.J. Doheny in 2019, and eventually lost the belts via a narrow decision against Murodjon Akhmadaliev.

Here is what Román had to say about his training camp, his matchup Saturday and more:

Sur son récent camp d'entraînement:
“The final days of camp are wrapping up now before we head to the bubble. Comme toujours, the sparring we got was top notch. My coach Eddie González and I have relentlessly been working every day to get me in the best shape of my life. These last two months have been demanding, but I know all the hard work will all pay off on fight night.”

On fighting in Southern California on SHOWTIME:
“Everyone knows Southern California is a breeding ground for boxers and the fans always show support for their hometown fighters. SHOWTIME has had some tremendous fights showcased out here and I plan to keep that tradition going strong. I plan to put on an entertaining fight for the fans by being explosive with my effort.”

On his matchup with Ricardo Espinoza Franco:
“This is not going to be an easy fight because I know my opponent is a tough fighter from Tijuana who is coming with everything he’s got. He’s got a lot of power, so I must be smart on how I throw my combinations. I believe my experience in big fights is going to be the difference on May 15. I’m expecting a rough fight and I’m ready for an intense battle.”

On his quest to become a world champion once again:
“Everything I do in boxing from here on out is to regain my status as a world champion. I’ll do whatever it takes to put me back in that position. A victory on May 15 will get me one step closer to that goal. I know in my heart I will become a world champion once again.”

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ABOUT NERY VS. FIGUEROA
Nery vs. Figueroa will see two elite undefeated 122-pound champions meet as Luis Nery defends his WBC Super Bantamweight World Championship against Brandon Figueroa in a 12-round showdown live on SHOWTIME Saturday, Mai 15 depuis Dignity Health Sports Park à Carson, Californie. dans un événement Premier Boxing Champions.

Dans la co-métrage Showtime Championship Boxing, former unified super bantamweight world champion Danny Roman visages Ricardo Espinoza Franco in a 10-round battle at 122 livres, while undefeated rising star Xavier Martinez meets former world title challenger Juan Carlos Burgos in a WBA Super Featherweight Title Eliminator scheduled for 12 rounds to open the telecast.

L'événement est promu par TGB Promotions. Martinez vs. Burgos is promoted in association with Mayweather Promotions.

Les billets sont en vente maintenant et peuvent être achetés sur AXS.com. Dignity Health Sports Park sera ouvert aux fans dans une capacité limitée, avec tous les invités restant socialement distancés et soumis aux directives de santé locales et étatiques tout au long de l'événement.

Pour plus d'informations, visitez www.SHO.com/sports, www.PremierBoxingChampions.com, suivre sur Twitter @ShowtimeBoxing, @PremierBoxing et @TGBPromotions sur Instagram @ShowtimeBoxing, @PremierBoxing et @TGBPromotions ou devenez fan sur Facebook à www.Facebook.com/SHOBoxing.

George “El YuYu” Acosta parle de sa victoire déterminante contre Gadwin Rosa

Photos de Damon González / Boxe All-Star
LOS ANGELES, COMME (Mai 10, 2021)Thompson Boxing Promotions’ espoir super poids plume, George “El Yuyu” Acosta (12-1, 1 KO), a remporté une victoire déterminante pour sa carrière vendredi dernier, Mai 7, 2021, comme il a vaincu Gadwin Rosa(11-2, 9 KOs), au parc du patrimoine Osceola à Kissimmee, FL. Avec la victoire, Acosta a remporté le titre vacant WBA Fedecentro Super Featherweight. L'événement a été promu par Boxe All-Star et télévisé par Telemundo.

“Je suis prêt à intensifier mes efforts et à défier tous les meilleurs prétendants à 130 livres," a déclaré Acosta. “Je n'ai jamais été du genre à crier des noms, mais je sais que je mérite un combat de grande envergure. J'ai combattu au-dessus de mon poids pendant la majeure partie de ma carrière et j'ai pris ce combat avec un préavis tardif et j'ai remporté la victoire.. Je suis prêt à affronter n’importe qui et n’importe quoi et je suis reconnaissant à Thompson Boxing d’avoir cru en moi.

«Nous sommes tellement fiers de George Acosta,» furent les premiers mots du promoteur Ken Thompson, "Acosta a connu des difficultés au début de sa carrière, et a maintenant trouvé une catégorie de poids dans laquelle il est extrêmement confiant. Je vois Acosta comme un combattant qui aura de gros combats alors qu’il avance en super poids plume.

"George Acosta a grandi en tant que boxeur et est l'exemple parfait d'un combattant de Thompson Boxing,», A déclaré Alex Camponovo, Directeur général de Thompson Boxing. « George a fait face à une concurrence rude et a appris d'une défaite, et maintenant il est l'un des nouveaux arrivants passionnants de Thompson Boxing. Nous sommes immensément fiers de George.

“Je sais qu'il faut une équipe pour passer au niveau supérieur et il faut aussi de l'expérience,» a conclu Acosta. «J'ai 24 ans, et je suis là où je dois être. Je n'ai jamais été un combattant irrespectueux. Je n'appelle pas les gens, ou leur manquer de respect, mais je veux que les gens sachent que je suis prêt à combattre n'importe qui. Je crois en mon équipe et en mon promoteur, et je sais que de bonnes choses arrivent à moi.

George Acosta a gagné par les scores suivants 96-94, 97-93 et 98-92, en battant Gadwin Rosa par décision unanime.

BOXING LEGEND AND HALL OF FAMER FLOYD MAYWEATHER RETURNS TO THE RING FOR AN EXHIBITION BOUT AGAINST SOCIAL MEDIA MEGA STAR LOGAN PAUL HEADLINING A SHOWTIME PPV® EVENT ON Sunday June 6

Jean Pascal vs. Badou Jack and Jarrett Hurd vs. Luis Arias Also on Tap for Event at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens

Plus, Former NFL Star Chad Johnson Makes His Boxing Debut in an Exhibition Fight

NEW YORK - (Mai 6, 2021) – All-time boxing great and 2020 Intronisé au Temple de la renommée de la boxe internationale Floyd «Money» Mayweather will make his return to the ring as the undefeated, 12-temps, five-division world champion squares off in an exhibition bout against social media sensation and pro boxer Logan “The Maverick” Paul, headlining a blockbuster SHOWTIME PPV event on Sunday, Juin 6. The anticipated clash pits superstars from two different worlds in a must-see showdown for sports and entertainment fans around the globe.

The event is presented by Mayweather Promotions, Fanmio and Mavathltcs and will take place at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Floride. The pay-per-view event also will feature a pair of intriguing professional boxing showdowns, as WBA Light Heavyweight Champion Jean Pascal et champion du monde en deux divisions Badou Jack meet in a 12-round rematch in the co-main event. Plus, former unified super welterweight champion “Swift” Jarrett Hurd revient sur le ring pour faire face Luis Arias dans un combat de 10 rounds.

In a fourth PPV bout, former NFL star wide receiver Chad Johnson will make his boxing debut in an exhibition match against an opponent to be announced. After years of off-season training with Mayweather in Las Vegas, the man once named Chad Ochocinco will test his skills in the boxing ring and bring his unique brand of fan-friendly entertainment to the star-studded event.

The pay-per-view telecast will begin live at 8 p.m. ET / 5 h, heure. PT on Sunday, Juin 6. Tickets for the live event at Hard Rock Stadium will go on sale next week with additional details regarding tickets and the pay-per-view telecast to be announced shortly.

Mayweather, who was elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame’s Class of 2020, a une parfaite 50-0 record avec 27 KO. He racked up 12 world titles in five weight divisions during his illustrious career that spanned three decades. His brilliant boxing resume includes 24 wins over world champions, including Manny Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya and Canelo Alvarez. Au cours de sa carrière, he was named the world’s highest paid athlete multiple times by Forbes, Fortune et Sports Illustrated. Mayweather has accumulated numerous “Fighter of the Year” awards, y compris cinq ESPY Awards et deux boxe Writers Association of America récompenses. Le sien 2015 showdown with Pacquiao shattered the all-time pay-per-view television record with 4.6 million buys, a record that still stands. Mayweather last fought in a boxing exhibition on New Year’s Eve 2018 au Japon. His last professional boxing match was his 2017 stoppage win over Conor McGregor, the second biggest pay-per-view event in television history.

As Mayweather dominated boxing en route to a perfect professional record and international stardom, Paul rose to fame on the internet. Paul, 26, welcomed the world into his life on various social media platforms including YouTube, where he has amassed more than 20 million subscribers. His legions of devoted fans supported him as he stepped into professional boxing in 2019 and sold out the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles in his six-round debut against fellow YouTube star KSI. The Ohio native is a former high school wrestling standout and has been training for more than two years. Maintenant, he readies himself to face an undefeated boxing legend. While Paul stands six inches taller than Mayweather and owns an 18-year age advantage, the social media sensation will be challenging the best boxer of his generation, in his arena.

Pascal (35-6-1, 20 KOs) earned a narrow split-decision victory over Jack in their December 2019 title showdown that saw both men hit the canvas. Avant ce combat, Pascal captured his interim title by handing Marcus Browne the first defeat of his professional career. Pascal scored four knockdowns in that fight, eventually earning a close technical decision when a cut suffered by Browne on an accidental head butt stopped the fight after eight rounds. The 38-year-old has been in the ring with the top fighters of his era during his brilliant career, dont Bernard Hopkins, Sergey Kovalev, Carl Froch, Lucian Bute, and Chad Dawson. Pascal, who was born in Port-Au-Prince, Haïti et vit maintenant à Laval, Québec, won his first light heavyweight world title with a unanimous decision over Adrian Diaconu in 2009.

Jack (22-3-3, 13 KOs) will look to avenge the razor-thin defeat he suffered to Pascal in their first match. Jack mounted an impressive rally on the scorecards that nearly turned the match in his favor. Born in Stockholm, Jack (who represented his father’s home country of Gambia in the 2008 Jeux olympiques) vit maintenant à Las Vegas. Jack won the 168-pound world title with a majority decision against Anthony Dirrell in 2015 and successfully defended the belt three times before being handed a hard-fought majority draw against James DeGale in one of 2017’s best fights. In his first bout at 175 livres, Jack stopped Nathan Cleverly to pick up the WBA light heavyweight title before fighting to a majority draw against then WBC champion Adonis Stevenson in May 2018. Dans sa sortie la plus récente, Jack won a unanimous decision over Blake McKernan in November 2020.

The 30-year-old Hurd (24-1, 16 KOs) unified the WBA and IBF 154-pound titles in 2018, dropping longtime champion Erislandy Lara in the final round to win a close decision in a fight that was the unanimous 2018 Combat de l'Année. The Accokeek, Maryland native lost the titles in one of 2019’s best fights, dropping a decision to Julian Williams. Hurd first became champion in February 2017 when he stopped former champion Tony Harrison in the ninth round, before going on to defend the title against another former champion in Austin Trout. Plus récemment,, Hurd scored a unanimous decision victory over Francisco Santana in January 2020.

Born in Milwaukee, Airs (18-2-1, 9 KOs) will return to the ring for the first time since August 2019 when he takes on Hurd on June 6. The 30-year-old has faced some of the best in the middleweight division, including going the distance with former middleweight champion Daniel Jacobs in a 2017 duel. Arias racked up wins in his first 18 pro se bat après être devenu pro 2012 and is now training in Las Vegas as he prepares for this fight.

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Undefeated Super Bantamweight Champions Luis Nery & Brandon Figueroa Square Off In High-Stakes World Title Showdown Saturday, Mai 15 Headlining Action Live on SHOWTIME from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California and Presented by Premier Boxing Champions

Former Unified Super Bantamweight Champion Danny Roman Battles Ricardo Espinoza Franco in Co-Main Event
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Rising Super Featherweight Contender Xavier Martinez Takes on
Juan Carlos Burgos To Kick Off Telecast at 10 p.m. HE / 7 h, heure. PT

Billets en vente maintenant!

CARSON, CALIFORNIE. (Mai 4, 2021) – Undefeated super bantamweight champions will meet for 122-pound supremacy when Luis Nery makes the first defense of his WBC world title against Brandon “Heartbreaker” Figueroa in the headline attraction of a three-fight card live on SHOWTIME Saturday, Mai 15 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Californie.

L'émission de télévision Showtime commence à BOXE CHAMPIONNAT 10 p.m. HE / 7 h, heure. PT and will see former unified super bantamweight champion Danny Roman take on hard-hittingRicardo Espinoza Franco dans le co-événement principal de 10 rondes, plus in the telecast opener undefeated super featherweight contender Xavier Martinez affronte l'ancien challenger du titre mondial Juan Carlos Burgos in a 12-round WBA Super Featherweight Title Eliminator.

Nery vs. Figueroa will see the powerful two-division champion Nery pursue a signature win at super bantamweight, while the rising Figueroa looks to use his all-action style to earn a career-best victory and announce his presence amongst the sport’s elite. The winner of this fight will be in line to face WBO 122-pound champion Stephen Fulton later this year in a unification showdown.

L'événement est promu par TGB Promotions. Martinez vs. Burgos is promoted in association with Mayweather Promotions.

“The super bantamweight division is one of boxing’s most intriguing, and this showdown between Nery and Figueroa will be a huge step towards declaring the king of the weight class,» A déclaré Tom Brown, Président de TGB Promotions. “These two undefeated 122-pound champions will leave it all in the ring in front of the passionate Southern California fight fans on May 15. With two Mexican-warriors going toe-to-toe, this is a main event that you won’t want to miss a second of.”

Les billets sont en vente maintenant et peuvent être achetés sur AXS.com. Dignity Health Sports Park sera ouvert aux fans dans une capacité limitée, avec tous les invités restant socialement distancés et soumis aux directives de santé locales et étatiques tout au long de l'événement.

Le Tijuana, Mexico native Nery (31-0, 24 KOs) became a two-division world champion in September as he won a wide unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Aaron Alameda to capture his WBC crown. The 26-year-old had held an 11-fight knockout streak entering that 122-pound title fight, establishing himself as a premier knockout artist at bantamweight during a run that included stoppages of former champions McJoe Arroyo and Juan Carlos Payano. Nery first became champion in 2017, when he went to Japan and stopped Shinsuke Yamanaka in his home country to capture the WBC bantamweight world title.

“This is one of the biggest fights of my career,” said Nery. “I am going to win this fight in spectacular fashion. I’m training hard every day to make sure I get the win on May 15. This is my time to make history for Mexico.”

The 24-year-old Figueroa (21-0-1, 16 KOs) returns to the ring after his most recent outing saw him stop Damien Vazquez in round 10 of their September 2020 choc. Figueroa applied his all-action style scoring knockouts over veteran contenders Moises Flores and Oscar Escandon to move his way up the 122-pound rankings. He captured the WBA’s interim super bantamweight title by stopping Yonfrez Parejo in April 2019, before eventually being elevated to “regular” champion. Figueroa has trained for this career-defining bout in Southern California, alongside his brother and former world champion Omar Figueroa.

Training camp out here in California with Joel Diaz has been amazing,” said Figueroa. “I’m in tremendous shape and I’ll be ready to go on May 15. This is really one of the best training camps of my career. I know Nery is a tough fighter, maybe my toughest test to date. Je suis 24 maintenant, so it’s time for me to start fighting these world class fighters and prove to myself that I belong in there with the best fighters. I know Stephen Fulton is lined up for the winner of this fight, but I’m preparing 110% for Nery. I know he’s not just any fighter, so I’m doing everything I can to come away with the win on May 15.”

Ranked in the top five by all four sanctioning bodies at super bantamweight, Romain (27-3-1, 10 KOs) will look to continue on his path back toward another world title when he steps in the ring on May 15. The 30-year-old from Los Angeles most recently won an exciting 12-round unanimous decision over former champion Juan Carlos Payano last September. Roman first became world champion in 2017, when he stopped Shun Kubo for the WBA title. Roman would go on to unify titles by beating TJ Doheny for his IBF strap in 2019, before losing a narrow split decision to Murodjon Akhmadaliev in January 2020.

“I’m delighted to be fighting once again and can’t wait to step into the ring May 15 sur Showtime,»Dit Roman. “Ricardo Espinoza is a very tough fighter with a lot of heart. I know this fight is going to be another war and I’m fully prepared to go to battle. I’ve stayed in shape since my last fight, so fans can expect to see me throw a lot of punches. I’m going to make this fight a classic Mexican showdown.”

The 23-year-old Espinoza (25-3, 21 KOs) a combattu professionnellement depuis 2015 et a gagné 15 de son dernier 16 fights heading into May 15. Combats de Tijuana, Mexique, Espinoza dropped a bantamweight interim title fight to current world champion John Riel Casimero in 2019 via a 12e round knockout in a fight that was virtually tied on the cards. Espinoza bounced back with two straight victories, including his most recent triumph, a unanimous decision win over previously unbeaten Brandon Valdes last August.

“I’m training as hard as I ever have for this opportunity on May 15,” said Espinoza. “I feel strong and prepared for anything Roman is going to throw at me. I know that he’s an accomplished fighter, but I have all of the tools to be victorious and win an exciting fight that the fans are going to love.”

Une perspective Mayweather Promotions de Sacramento, Calif., Martínez (15-0, 11 KOs) s'est entraîné pour ce combat à Las Vegas, Nevada. The 23-year-old earned a career-best victory in his last outing, defeating veteran contender Claudio Marrero by unanimous decision in October on SHOWTIME. Précédemment, Martínez added three stoppage victories to his record in 2019 to run up a seven-fight knockout streak heading into the Marrero fight.

“I’ve felt great in camp and have already been preparing hard for this opponent,» A déclaré Martinez. “My last fight was an incredible experience. The biggest thing it taught me is just because you’re winning, don’t fall asleep at the wheel. That’s the same mentality I’m taking into this fight. I proved in my last fight that I can box and can hang with the best in the sport. This is a side many haven’t seen because I’ve been decapitating my previous opponents. The world is going to see how much versatility I carry in my skill set. Mai 15 is another day in the office, and it’s time to work!"

Le Tijuana, Mexico native Burgos (34-4-2, 21 KOs) has faced an impressive resume of top fighters throughout his extensive career, dropping world title bouts to Mikey Garcia and Hozumi Hasegawa, in addition to a draw in a 130-pound title tilt against Roman Martinez. The 33-year-old ended up on the short end of decisions in challenges of unbeaten champion Devin Haney in 2018 and undefeated Hector Tanajara in January 2020. Plus récemment,, he won a unanimous decision over Juan Ramon Bernal in March 2020.

This is another opportunity for me to show that I have a lot left to give in the ring,” says Burgos. “Martínez doesn’t have a strong chin, as everyone saw when he got dropped twice by Claudio Marrero in his last fight. I’ve been training hard and waiting for an opportunity like this. Fans can expect an explosive performance on May 15.

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Michael Carbajal Still Champion

COLORADO SPRINGS, Tour. (Mai 3, 2021) – Five-time world champion, Hall of Famer and Olympic silver medalistMichael Carbajal may be recording the best victories of his life at the age of 43 as a retired boxer. Instead of receiving a beautiful belt or medal for his achievements, Carbajal now helps build character for countless Phoenix youngsters who may not have another way to get off the mean streets.

Carbajal loved boxing from the start, cependant, he didn’t have his first amateur match until he was 14, because his father, the late Manual Carbajal, a former Arizona Golden Gloves champion, wouldn’t allow his son to box until he was older. On the night of his first match, his father reminded Michael of something he said when he was only six: “I’m going to be world champion and retire as world champion.” Michael, bien sûr, didn’t remember what he said when he was only six, but the message has stayed with him throughout his life.

“I wanted to box since I was six,” Carbajal reminisced. “I didn’t understand why I couldn’t, but my father told me to watch and learn from my experiences in the gym and at tournaments. I waited until I was 14, working out in my backyard, as my father taught me the basics. I remember hearing about kids at tournaments with 100, 200 amateur fights. I only had around 100 (his reported amateur record is 94-9) as an amateur. I was new to the sport and took my losses as wins because I learned from every fight. I still remember my first amateur fight. It’s where it all started. I lost toKevin Davis. I entered the tournament against him with no fights and he had 32. I lost that fight and wanted to fight him again. I always wanted to fight the best. We fought two more times at the state championships (they split). 

“My most memorable fight was at the 1986 National Golden Gloves Championship. I still remember my opponent (dans la finale du championnat), Gary Harvey.  I’ll remember that fight for the rest of my life. I won every national tournament after that until 1988.”

Carbajal first got into boxing for the same reason so many others have for decades…a tough environment. He still lives in the La Nuevo (9e St.) neighborhood. “It was terrible here when I was 11 or so,” Carbajal explained. “I still live here, but it’s not as bad now. We had shootings and gangs across 3 ou 4 blocks that separated us. I never left. I have so many friends from back then who were involved in drugs and shootings. I ignored everything because I was determined and desired to be world champion. Aujourd'hui, people who knew me back then, dire: ‘You’re still Michael.’ My accomplishments were because I love boxing so much. En 1988, Carbajal was the United States amateur junior flyweight champion, qui a vaincu Eric Griffin (co-captain of 1989 & 1991 World Amateur Championships), 5-0, in the final of the U.S. Essais olympiques, and then he won again at the U.S. Olympic Box-Offs by way of a third-round disqualification versus James Harris.

Carbajal traveled to Seoul, South Korea as a member of the 1988 USA Olympic Boxing Team. In the opening round, he edged hometown favoriteKwang-Soo OIh, 3-2, that likely came back to haunt him in the gold medal match against BulgarianIvailo Khristov, in which Carbajal lost, 5-0, in what many alleged was due to biased scoring.

Association des anciens de boxe Etats-Unis 

Créé pour le champion à vie, des relations mutuellement bénéfiques entre les Etats-Unis de boxe et ses anciens élèves, –boxeurs, fonctionnaires, les entraîneurs et les amateurs de boxe — L'Association des anciens relie générations de champions, source d'inspiration et de redonner aux futurs champions de boxe Etats-Unis Boxe, dans et hors du ring.

L'Association des anciens de boxe Etats-Unis est ouvert à toute personne qui a un amour pour la boxe et souhaite rester en contact avec la boxe amateur. Les membres bénéficient d'un accès à une grande variété d'événements spéciaux organisés par l'Association des anciens, y compris sa réception annuelle au Temple de la renommée de l'Association des anciens de boxe américaine.

Pour adhérer à l'Association des anciens, inscrivez-vous simplement àalumni@usaboxing.org pour un $40.00 par année de cotisation. Les nouveaux membres recevront un T-shirt, keychain and e-wallet.

Seven months after the Olympics, Carbajal turned pro February 24, 1989, taking a 4-round decision from future IBF light flyweight World ChampionWill Grigsby on the undercard of Carbajal’s idolRoberto Duran, who upsetIran Barkley in Atlantic City to capture the WBC middleweight World championship. Carbajal’s nickname, “Manitas De Piedra” (“Little Hands of Stone’) was out of respect to Duran, known as “Manos de Piedra” (“Hands of Stone”).  

During his illustrious 10-year professional career, Carbajal compiled a 49-4 (33 KOs) record, highlighted by five world junior flyweight titles. His memorable trilogy withHumberto “Chiquita” Gonzalez started in 1993 with a unification fight. They became the first junior flyweights to earn $1-million purses, as well as becoming the first in their weight class to headline a pay-per-view event. Carbajal was decked in rounds two and five and he suffered from a bloody right eyebrow, until he unloaded a powerful right smack on Gonzalez’ chin. Gonzalez was unable to beat the count, Carbajal became unified world champion in what was later named 1993 Fight of the Year by The Ring magazine.

Numerous endorsements followed for Carbajal including Diet Pepsi. After making two successful title defenses, Carbajal suffered his first pro loss (32-0) dans son 11e world title defense, et en 1994 Gonzalez won a 12-round split decision again. Carbajal and Gonzalez, appropriately enough, were inducted together into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, Class of 2006.

En 1999, Carbajal announced his second comeback and after three wins, he traveled to Tijuana to challenge 21-year-old WBO junior flyweight World championJorge Arce (20-2-1), who clearly took nine of the first 10 tours, even though Arce had hit the canvas in round six. In the 11e tour, Carbajal rocked Arce with a right that sent the Mexican flying into the ropes. RefereeRaul Caiz, Jr. arrêté le combat, Carbajal was crowned world champion for the fifth time, and then Michael retired after the fight for good.

Carbajal retired with a 15-3 (10 KOs) record in world title fights, 9-4 against former world champions. His four pro losses were against world champions – Gonzalez (deux fois), Mauricio Pastrana etJacob Matlala.  Known for never giving up, along with making a few remarkable comebacks, Carbajal was stopped only once, by Matlala.

Aujourd'hui, Carbajal still lives in the same house (built in 1906) he grew up on 9e Street in Phoenix, operates a gym (built in 1911), and still gives back to his community.

“If I never boxed,” Carbajal said, “I think I’d be a counselor. I’m really good with kids. I went to college for two years, but I was too busy with fighting. I’ve always had unbelievable patience, unlike some other trainers and managers, who want to make a quick buck. If they (kids) stay in the gym – not even fighting – they will learn. It’s all about kids staying off the streets. It’s not as bad here as it was before and it’s great to be helping these kids. Some come here to box, others to just workout, and that’s all good. I’m in no hurry to have (train) a world champion, even if that’s my goal, and I concentrate on giving them time to understand.”

Everybody going to Michael Carbajal’s 9e Street Gym is treated equally from a new kid to 82-year-oldPaul Taylor, who has been going there for too many years to remember. Some people go there for reasons unassociated with boxing or working out. They go there if they need help, just about any kind.

“I remind kids of what we went through (in this neighborhood) and avoided,” Carbajal concluded. “Most fighters come from neighborhoods like this. It’s not about winning or losing, although we always want to win, it’s about life. We train anybody who comes in the gym. They learn discipline and that helps through their lives. We teach giving others respect. I’m old school. We don’t have air conditioning in the gym. It gets you in great condition. Hé, I trained in a tin shed in my backyard, qui était 15 degrees hotter than outside (remember this is Phoenix where it gets in the 120’s).  I love it.

“I enjoy helping, not just to box, but to be good through their lives. The discipline they learn here will help. We’re building them for life.”

Arguably the greatest junior flyweight of all-time, Michael Carbajal is still winning

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L'équipe Ortiz quitte le tirage au sort contesté Se sentant confiant Invaincu Léger Jamaine Ortiz a fait une déclaration bruyante

WORCESTER, Masse. (Avril 29, 2021) – Malgré un nul contesté avec invaincuJoseph Adorno «Mains bénies» (14-0-2, 12 KOs) samedi soir dernier à Kissimmee, Floride, perspective légèreJamaine «Le technicien» Ortiz (14-0-1, 8 KOs) a montré ses vastes compétences et son courage sur ESPN +.

Récupération de deux renversements (le premier d'un coup de poing illégal derrière la tête) et toujours en train de se battre contre le combattant du promoteur, Ortiz a remporté six des huit manches mais, malheureusement, il a dû se contenter d'un tirage à la majorité en 8 tours avec (76-74, 75-75-75) Adorno.

Ortiz, sortir de Worcester, Massachusetts, est le WBC USNBC en titre (NOUS.) Champion des poids légers en argent, ainsi qu'une ancienne titlist des poids légers WBC World Youth.

"Je n'ai pas combattu mon combat,” Ortiz a évalué sa performance. "Je me suis trop battu au lieu d'être" le technicien ". Avant le combat, Je pensais que j'étais le combattant de la face B et je voulais faire plaisir à la foule. Je ne savais pas que j'étais sur le côté A (merci à son promoteur, Jimmy Burchfield) et le favori des paris. Je combattais un gars de Top Rank et je sentais que je devais lui apporter le combat. Mémoire musculaire, Je suppose, de retour chez les amateurs. Je me battais sur sa scène, alors je lui mets la pression. Si le combat allait loin, Je voulais m'assurer que le score était clair et évident. Je savais que je le briserais parce que j'avais une meilleure endurance et de meilleures compétences.

"Je l'ai trop combattu, mais je pensais toujours que j'avais gagné le combat. le 76-74 score avait du sens. J'ai gagné tous les tours sauf le deuxième et le septième (séries de renversements).  Je n'étais pas d'accord avec le seul juge qui l'avait (Adorno) gagner le sixième. Il m'a frappé derrière la tête au troisième round et j'étais déséquilibré. Mais l'arbitre fait son boulot et le mien c'est de se battre. Je ne pouvais rien y faire. Le plan était de le boxer, aller au corps, mais ne pas changer de position car cela m'exposerait. Je devais aller au corps, toujours partie de mon plan, mais je n'étais pas « le technicien ». Parfois, je change de position sans m'en rendre compte. Je me suis fait couper au septième tour (uppercut qui a abouti à un standing 8 compter) quand je changeais pour la première fois. Je l'ai géré comme un pro. Je me suis levé et je me suis senti bien. J'ai survécu au tour en me tenant quelques fois, puis je suis revenu. »

Burchfield, responsable des sports classiques et du divertissement (PDG), sait qu'Ortiz a montré qu'il est quelqu'un avec qui les poids légers devront compter dans un avenir immédiat.

« Le stock de Jamaine a augmenté pour le deuxième combat consécutif (en novembre dernier, il a enregistré un arrêt sensationnel deSulaiman Segawa (13-3-1, 4 KOs), qui n'avait jamais été arrêté auparavant, en septième ronde sur le Mike Tyson-Roy Jones, Jr. paiement par événement),», a ajouté Burchfield. « Adorno est un animal quand il contrôle un combat. Jamaine a dû prendre le contrôle du combat en étant l'agresseur mais, comme « le technicien, savoir quand se battre et quand boxer. Le coup de poing au deuxième tour a été, certainement, vraiment, défénétivement, derrière la tête, clairement une faute, et c'était plus un glissement qu'un renversement parce qu'il était déséquilibré. Si ce coup de poing était refusé, Jamaine gagne le combat, même s'il avait perdu la manche. Il (Emil Lombardi) est une référence de qualité qui s'est trompée. Peut-être qu'il ne l'a pas attrapé à cause de l'angle qu'il avait, c'est pourquoi je crois fermement à la relecture instantanée, et il aurait été jugé non renversant.

« En entrant dans le septième, Je pensais que Jamaine était dirigé par 2-3 points ayant remporté cinq des six tours précédents. Jamaine a montré au monde son endurance lorsqu'il est revenu si fort au huitième tour. Si le combat avait duré 10 rounds, ou même 30 secondes de plus, pas de manque de respect envers Adorno, Jamaine l'aurait assommé. Jamaine est la vraie affaire. Il a certainement prouvé qu'il était sympathique à la télévision après ses deux derniers combats et il mérite d'être mentionné parmi les meilleurs 135 livres au monde. N'importe quels preneurs?"

Gérant d'Ortiz, Dick Shappy, eu des émotions mitigées après le combat, comprendre qu'Ortiz a relevé la barre, même s'il s'est battu pour un match nul.

"J'aurais aimé qu'il gagne," Shappy a fait remarquer, "mais un match nul n'était pas si mal dans les circonstances. Je pensais que Jamaine avait gagné le combat d'emblée. Sinon pour ce coup de poing illégal dans le deuxième, il a gagné le combat sur leurs tableaux de bord. Il n'aurait toujours pas dû être jugé comme un renversement, plus d'un glissement, car il avançait et perdait l'équilibre. Il n'aurait jamais dû être 10-8. Adorno aurait perdu s'ils avaient dû se qualifier pour les rondes de championnat. Jamaine était plus habile, il a fait du bon travail.

Comptez pas moins que l'ancien médaillé d'or olympique et champion du monde en 2 divisionsAndre Ward, qui a servi de commentateur couleur pour Ortiz-Adorno, parmi ceux qui ont été impressionnés par Ortiz.

"Ortiz a surpassé Adorno, aucun doute, et il n'a jamais reculé," Ward a commenté à l'antenne. "Je veux voir plus d'Ortiz!'

Aussi divertissant qu'ait été Ortiz-Adorno – il a peut-être volé tout le spectacle – il est peu probable qu'il y ait une revanche.

"Je ne pense pas qu'il veuille me combattre à nouveau," a rapporté Ortiz. "Il a dit quelque chose à propos de peut-être quand nous aurons tous les deux des ceintures de titre mondial."

Ortiz a profité des formidables opportunités d'exposition mondiale lors de ses deux derniers combats. Sa récompense viendra certainement, à l'heure, augmenter les cotes alors que les gens continuent de sauter dans le train « The Technician ».

CHRIS ARREOLA VIRTUAL MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS

All-Action Heavyweight Chris Arreola Battles Former Unified Heavyweight Champion Andy Ruiz Jr. in FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Main Event Saturday, Mai 1 depuis Dignity Health Sports Park à Carson, Californie

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Van Nuys, CALIFORNIE. (Avril 21, 2021) – All-action heavyweight Chris “The Nightmare” Arreolashowed off his skills in the ring during a virtual media workout Wednesday, which streamed live on the Page YouTube de PBC, as he nears his clash against former unified heavyweight championAndy “The Destroyer” Ruiz Jr. that headlines a FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Saturday, Mai 1 depuis Dignity Health Sports Park à Carson, Californie.

The full replay of the workout, which includes interviews with Arreola and his famed trainer Joe Goossen, can be watched ICI.

Le mai 1 event is promoted by TGB Promotions. Les billets sont en vente maintenant et peuvent être achetés sur AXS.com. Dignity Health Sports Park sera ouvert aux fans dans une capacité limitée, avec tous les invités restant socialement distancés et soumis aux directives de santé locales et étatiques tout au long de l'événement.

Arreola’s workout took place at the Ten Goose Boxing Gym in Van Nuys, California where Arreola is participating in his second training camp with Goossen. Arreola’s first fight with Goossen saw the veteran former title challenger set numerous CompuBox heavyweight records in a narrow decision loss to Adam Kownacki.

Here is what Arreola and Goossen had to say Wednesday:

Chris Arreola

“I’m ready for this fight. I’ve been waiting for this fight for four or five months. This one is going to be a barnburner for sure.

“This fight is important for my legacy. I want to make the fans happy they bought this fight. I don’t fight for paychecks. I’m a fighter for the fans. So I hope they enjoy this fight and buy this pay-per-view.

“I love what I do. I’m a fortunate person to have been a fighter since a young age. I bleed boxing. I put my whole self out there every time I fight. I know that I owe it to the fans to give them a great fight.

“Defensively I’ve grown so much working with Joe. He’s taught me a lot about keeping my hands up and countering. He hasn’t reinvented the wheel, he’s just made sure the wheel is round.

“I was able to keep up the pace against Kownacki because I did everything I had to do in the gym. I could have given three more rounds at the end of that fight too. The fight is always won in the gym and we put all of the work in to win that fight. I thought I won that fight. Despite not getting the decision, it was a fun fight for me.

"Je me sens bien. I’ve been working hard for months. I know that I have to make this a great fight for the fans and for myself. I know how crucial this fight is for my career.

“I don’t pay attention to the odds. If people want to make me the underdog, I’m comfortable with that. I’ve been an underdog my whole life.

“I’ve had some long layoffs before, so I know how to get back into it when the time comes. The sparring helps you know where your timing is at. That’s the best way to gauge where you’re at in your training camp.

“It’s a beautiful venue at Dignity Health Sports Park. There isn’t a bad seat in the house. Every time I go there I love to sit up there with all the fans and enjoy the fights. It’s going to be a fun night of boxing on May 1 and I can’t wait.”

JOE GOOSSEN, Entraîneur d’Arreola

“Chris and Andy are veterans. They’ve been around a longtime. They know how to turn on the switch when the time comes. We’re preparing for a great fight on May 1.

“When you have two guys of the same talent, how do you determine who wins the fight? It’s the fighter who’s in better shape. That’s the underlying thought process here. Both Chris and Andy have talent, but our goal is for Chris to be in the best shape possible. The difference plays itself out in those last few rounds of the fight.

“You’re going to have the best Andy Ruiz that we’ve seen in this fight. And we have the same on our side. Our team has been working hard as well. I don’t expect anything but a great fight. However many rounds this goes, ça va être des feux d'artifice.

“We’ve been training for around four months but he hasn’t peaked too early because we’ve been consistent. Once we built up to a certain point, we’ve kept it there. He’s not worn out at all. This is what fighters are supposed to do. They’re supposed to be in the gym training.

“I’m very confident and calm heading into this fight, because Chris has been doing exactly what he’s supposed to be doing. That’s all you can ask for.”