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Sampson Boxing Signs a Pair of Undefeated Dominican Prospects, Edwin De Los Santos and Luis Reynaldo Nunez, to Promotional Contracts

Sampson Boxing proudly announces the signing of a pair of undefeated 21-year-old Dominican prospects, super featherweight Edwin De Los Santos and super bantamweight Luis Reynaldo Nunez to promotional agreements.


A crow-pleasing puncher with tremendous will, the southpaw De los Santos (9-0, 8 Kos), from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, started boxing at the age of eight and went on to win numerous national amateur championships in his boxing-rich homeland. At age 14, he joined the Dominican’s prestigious National Boxing Team and, ka 18, made the move to professional ranks. De Los Santos has already captured the WBA Fedecaribe and WBC Latino Super Featherweight Championships in his young career.


“It motivated me seeing how so many other great Dominican fighters have reached places they never dreamed of under the guidance of Sampson Boxing,” said De Los Santos of the signing. I am committed to bringing another world championship home to my country, defending it with pride and courage as many times as possible and improving the economic situation of my family.”


Also a decorated amateur in the Dominican, Puerto Plata’s Luis Reynaldo Nunez started boxing at age six and went on to win a number of national and international championships all over the world as a member of the elite Dominican national team. A fan-friendly pressure fighter with heavy hands, Nunez turned professional at 18 under the guidance of manger Antonio Tineo and trainer Vicente De La Cruz, best known as the trainer of former unified world champion Jeison (el Banana) Rosari. Nunez won the Dominican Republic Super Bantamweight Championship in 2019 and has successfully defended it once. He added the WBA Fedelatin Super Bantamweight Title in December of last year with a fourth-round stoppage of Nicaragua’s Giovanni Gutierrez. Gutierrez had previously gone the 10-round distance with top contender Mike Plania.


“I am grateful to Mr. Antonio Tineo, who is like a father to me. I’m also excited to work with Sampson Boxing and all the opportunities he wins for his fighters. I will be a proud world champion from the Dominican Republic. I also want to improve the economic situation of my family (grandparents and parents) who have given everything to me without asking for anything in return.”


A staunch advocate of Dominican boxing, Lewkowicz has expertly guided the careers of esteemed Dominican champions Jeison “Banana” Rosario, Javer “El Abejón” Fortuna, Jonathan Guzmán, Dahiana Santana and Katy Wilson Castillo. He was introduced to Tineo through his long-time Dominican talent scout Cesar “Manguita” Mercedes.


Lewkowicz says he’s looking forward to working with the two young talents and to partnering with Tineo on several more promising fighters in the future.


“I have always supported Dominican boxers and have helped several of them become world champions,” said Lewkowicz. “I thank Cesar Mercedes for introducing me to Mr. Tineo and I look forward to helping establish several more Dominican champions during our work together. Both Nunez and De Los Santos are elite-level fighters who will be contenders in their divisions in the near future.”







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Naleli ea Cuban & Wba Super Welterweight Erislandy Lara o nka Thomas Lamana bakeng sa wba mitampiraght chamiship sba & ho barekisi ba fox, Ka 1 Ho tloha ho New Sports Park Park in Carson, California
 
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Las Vegas(April 20, 2021) - Cuba Star le Wba Super Furteeight CHEMPONERISHY "LERATO LA AMERICAo ile a fana ka takatso ea hae ea ho ba nako e telele, 'mampoli ea likarolo tse peli ha a ntse a itokisetsa ho nkaThomas "Cornflake" LaMannaBakeng sa lihlooho tsa li-wba tse bohareng tsa Wba tse bohareng tsa hlooho fox pbc ntoeng bosiu le ho Fox Deporce Moqebelo, Ka 1 Ho tloha ho New Sports Park Park in Carson, California.
 
Lara vs.. Lamanna e sebetsa e le ketsahalo e ka sehloohong ea phatlalatso e qalang 7 p.m. Et / 4 p.m. PBChing e fetisitsoeng bakeng sa pale ea Florts pbc e ngotsoeng ka ho fetisisa ke 'mampoli oa lefatše o neng o le boima ba lefatšeAndy "The Setsebi" Ruiz Jr.Ba loantšang All-CentChris "The Nightmare" Arreola, e tobatsang lebokose la stellarvaganza ho tloha sebakeng se setle sa bophelo bo botle ho Carson, California.
 
Lara o tla etsa 2021 Kamora hore ntoa ea hae ea ho qetela e mo bona e hlola e greg vendetti ka qeto e sa lumellaneng ka fox ka Phato, Ho e etsa lintoa tse tharo tse otlolohileng ntle le tahlehelo e kopaneng le tlhōlo ea hae ea ho kokota, ho ea Alvarez ka Phato 2019 le karolelano ea karohano ho 2019 Ketso e Loana Khahlano le Champion ea hajoale ea 154-pound Landno.
 
Pele ho hoheloa ke selemo sa 2018 sa selemo sa selemo ho ea Jarrett ho fufuleloa, Lara e thehiloe e le 'mampoli oa 154-ponto ea ponto ea 154, ho ba le li-impleds tse tšeletseng tsa sehlooho. Lara o shebile mabitso a holimo ka karolong ho pholletsa le lilemo tsohle, ho kenyelletsa canelo Alvarez, Austin Trout, Alfredo Angulo, Pauluse Williams, Ithe Smith & Vanes Martirosyan, Ntle le ho khathatse le Castano.
 
Mona ke seo lara se ne se lokela ho bua ka kampo ea koetliso, ho ea holimo le ho feta:
 
Kampong ena ea boikoetliso ba koetliso:
“Kampong ea Koetliso e bile thata. Ke sebetsa le lilakane tsa ka tsa koetliso, 'me lintho li sa tsoa baloa haholo ebile li sa ngolisoa. Re na le sperring e kholo mme ke ikutloa ke le monyane kelellong ea ka, 'mele, le moea. Ke rata tsela eo kampo e ntseng e tsamaisoa, Mme ke lebelletse ho ba le katleho e kholo ntoeng ena e thehiloeng ho boitokisetso ke bile le Las Vegas. "
 
Papaling ea hae le Lamanna:
“Thomas Lamanna e hlile e kholo ebile e telele ebile e ea tlisa setaele se ikhethang ho selikalikoe. Sena ha se ntoa e bonolo ho hang, 'Me kea tseba hore ke tla tlameha ho ba sohle se matleng a ka ho tla atleha. Ha a so loanele sehlooho sa lefats'e kahoo ke loantša motho ea batlang ho phethahatsa toro ea bophelo ba hae ea ho ba 'mampoli oa lefatše. Ke itokisitse ka botlalo, e tsepamisitse maikutlo, mme ke lebelletse ntoa e thata.”
 
Ho loanela sehlooho sa alland se mahareng sa Wba:
“Ke batla ho ba karohano e 'meli le' mampoli oa lefatše le mararo. Ke ikhohomosa ka ho ba mohlabani o benyang tsohle moleng. Ke batla ho tobana le mathata a mang, mme sena se tla tsoelapele ka 1. Pakane ea ka ke ho ba ka nako eohle le lipale. Ke fetela pele ho ba 'mampoli oa lefatše' me ke bonts'a lefatše leo ke itokiselitseng liphephetso tse ncha. "
 
Ho seo e tla se etsetsa mosebetsi oa hae:
“Tlhōlo khahlanong le Lamanna e tla nthibela ka boemo ba ho phephetsa balekane ba bang ba Middleght. Ke batla ho tsoa ho batho ba batlang, Ke batla ho ba le mathata a maholo ka ho fetisisa, Empa ke tlameha ho hapa ntoa ena pele. Ho na le lintoa tse ngata tse nang le moelelo ho feta bohareng, mme ke ba batla kaofela. Ke batla ho ba holo-a-fanti-for-for mme ke theole e le e 'ngoe ea mabokose a matle a ho e etsa a ho e etsa. Bakeng sa lefa la ka le lokelang ho nahanoa ka tsela eo, Ke tlameha ho loana ka ho fetisisa.”


 
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Pono ea moputso e qala ho 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT mme e na le sehlooho sa lefats'e sa lefats'e Omar "parteta" ruricroa, Refresh. e khomarela Abl ramos ka ketsahalo e kholo ea 4-ronding. Bokana ba ho se sebetse se phahameng se na le sona. Li-olympian javier "el allecable" Mooina bakeng sa 10-romp ofce.
 
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Undefeated lightweight Jamaine Ortiz Takes on Unbeaten joseph adorno

The Technician” vs. “Blessed Hands”

This Saturday in Florida on ESPN+

Worcester, Boima. (April 19, 2021) – Rarely do undefeated prospects with double-digit victories fight each other because of the perceived risk like lightweightsJamaine “The Technician” Ortiz (14-0, 8 Kos) leJoseph “Blessed Hands” Adorno (14-0-1, 12 Kos) will do this Saturday night, April 24go th, at Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee, Florida.

The 8-roundAdorno vs. Ortiz ntoa, streaming live on+, will be on the Top Rank card headlined (ka ESPN) by WBO World featherweight championEmanuel Navarette (32-1, 24 Kos) defending his title against challengerChristopher Diaz (26-2, 16 Kos).    

Both young lightweights were decorated USA amateur boxers who are rising stars in arguably boxing’s most loaded division.

“I’m counting the days,” Ortiz said about his fight with Adorno. “I’ve trained hard my whole life. When an opportunity like this comes, I’m ready to prove myself. I think I’ll have a spectacular performance and impress the crowd like I usually do. I’m fighting on another big card; I’m going up not down.”

The reigning WBC USNBC (U.S.) Silver lightweight champion, in addition to being a former WBC World Youth lightweight titlist, the 24-year-old Ortiz recently cracked the top 40 in the WBC ratings at 31, and he’s also ranked No. 5 by the NABF.

Ortiz is coming off a sensational, high-profile knockout ofSulaiman Segawa (13-3-1, 4 Kos), who had never been stopped, in the seventh round last November on the Mike Tyson-Roy Jones, Refresh. pay-per-view event.

The lone blemish on the 21-year-old Adorno’s pro record came in his last fight, back on January 11, 2020, when he fought an 8-round split draw withHector Garcia (14-7-3).  Born in New Jersey and raised in Puerto Rico, Adorno lives and trains in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Ortiz surprisingly may have what amounts to a “hometown” advantage, at least in terms of vocal support, largely because many of his New England friends and family are flying down to Florida to attend the fight, along with his Florida fans.

“My father lived in Florida and I visited him during summers, and I went to second grade there,” Ortiz explained. “I have a big family-base in Orlando. A lot of family and friends from Worcester are going to the fight. I’m surprised by how many people will be there for me.”

Ortiz is promoted byJimmy Burchfield’s Classic Entertainment and Sports (CES), which will co-promoteAdorno vs. Ortiz with Top Rank, and managed byDick Shappy

“Both teams need to be complimented for taking a fight like this.” Burchfield commented. “Two undefeated, young boxers like this fighting each other is what real boxing is all about. Bob Arum, Carl Moretti Team Top Rank have been friends of mine for so many years.

“We turned Jamaine pro and through all these years as a promoter (32eff), mohlomong, every decade or so you have a special one like Jamaine, who can become the future of boxing. When you find a fighter who can box, punch and set-up his punches very well, he’s special and I feel Jamaine is special like that, not only in the ring but outside as well. I don’t worry about getting a late-night call about him. He is a total professional, no distractions with him. Jamaine works as a carpenter, he’s learning the real estate business, and he’s also looking into the medical field in the future. He reminds me ofSugar Ray Leonard leOscar De Lay Hoya.  He has that charisma and is a technician in the ring. A very smart kid in the ring. He has a spectacular team of managers and trainer to work with, hape.”

“For many years,” Shappy added, “our management team (ho akarelletsa leEddie Imondi) had been searching for the right boxer to come along that had the potential to be a world champ. We are very confident that we have found that person, Jamaine ‘The Technician’ Ortiz.”

Rare as it may be in boxing, the reward is ultimately worth the risk for these legitimate fighters, Ortiz and Adormo.

DON KING DEMANDS HEAVYWEIGHT CHRISTOPHER LOVEJOY TO NOT FIGHT MAHMOUD CHARR ON MAY 15 IN GERMANY

Deerfield Beach, Fla. (April 19, 2021)—Hall of Fame boxing promoter Don King has sent a Cease & Desist letter to undefeated heavyweight boxer Christopher Lovejoy, claiming he is under an exclusive promotional agreement with Don King Promotions and not permitted to enter any future fights without King’s consent.

Recent media reports have stated that Lovejoy is currently in Germany and has agreed to face the WBA champion in recess Mahmoud Charr on May 15 in Hamburg, Duitsland.

Trevor Bryan recently won the WBA heavyweight title after Charr disregarded the WBA and was not allowed in the United States due to Homeland Security visa denial of the Syrian.

The letter demands that Lovejoy (19-0, 19 Kos), who had previously announced his retirement from boxing, not participate in the bout with Charr or any other future bout or opponent.

“It is unconscionable, illegal, and unethical for you to participate in this May 15, 2021 bout or any bout without DKP’s expressed, written permission and consent,” the letter from King’s lawyer’s states. “Participating in any bout without DKP’s expressed written consent is … willfully breaching the Promotional Agreement and exposes those you have entered into agreement with for your services as a professional fighter to extreme legally liability, as they too are aware that you are under contract to DKP.”

The letter goes on to state, “If you have in fact signed to fight Charr as you proclaim and has been reported in these media reports, you have intentionally, willfully, and maliciously breached your exclusive, world-wide promotional agreement with DKP.”

Lovejoy, 37, lives and trains in Las Vegas. Tsohle 19 of Lovejoy’s pro fights since February of 2016 have taken place in Tijuana, Mexico.

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Las Vegas - April 19, 2021 - Champion e neng e le boima bo boholo bo neng bo le boima bo boholo Andy "The Setsebi" Ruiz Jr. o ile a tlohela nako ho tloha koetlisong ea Moqebelo oa nakong e fetileng oa ho alima ba hlokang, Ha a ntse a kenela morero ona oa morero o tsoele pele 'me a thusa ho tsamaisa 500 mekotla ea li-grocerile ho ea ho malapa Vegas. Ruiz e khutlela morao ho lesale ho VE Sports PBC DIALDING NILDION PAKETSO EA PHKION PBC, Ka 1 Khahlano le All - Exer - Chris E boima, California.

"Ena ke ketsahalo ea bohlokoa bakeng sa sechaba sa ka,"Ho thoe rui. "Batho bohle ba Mexico, RAZ tsohle. Ho na le lerato le leholo mona, 'me ke batla feela ho bonts'a motho e mong le e mong hore eng kapa eng e ka fihlellang. "

Ruiz o ile a kenella ke mothusi oa hae eddy Reynoso mme a arolelana sethala ka sethala se boima ba letoto la nyoki. Ruiz o buile le letšoele le neng le bokana mme a hlahisa tumelo ea hae ea ho hlola mahlomoleng a phahameng.

"Ntho efe kapa efe e ka etsahala,"Ho thoe rui. "Ha ho motho ea lumelang hore ke ka fetoha 'mampoli ea boima ...' me u tseba eng? Ke ile ka qetella ke bile mosuoe oa lefatše la pele la Mexico. "

Ruiz Jr. e lutse e ameha ka boikitlaetso bo fanang ka liphallelo bo neng bo nahana hore mosebetsi oa hae. Naleli ea Mexico-Amerika e boetse e kile a etela ka botsoalle ba bana ba holofetseng le Komiti ea Chanition bakeng sa likhutsana tsa likhutsana tsa tloyadh, Saudi Arabia pele ho nako ea hae ea morao-rao ea Anthony ea Dethorny ea December 2019.


Bakeng sa ho feta 60 lilemo tse, Tšepo ea morero e fetotse bophelo bo botle le batho le sechaba ho feta lefats'e. Ba sebetsa mela e ka pele ea mathata a bophelo bo botle ba lefatše, Ho Kopana hammoho le sechaba, Basebetsi ba Tlhokomelo ea Bophelo le Sisteme ea Bophelo ba Sechaba ho netefatsa phetoho e tsitsitseng.

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Crossroads: doubleheader results from N.H.: Kendrick Ball, Refresh. hits home run vs. Bryan Vera

“Crossroads” results from New Hampshire

DERRY, N.H. (April 18, 2021) -Former New England middleweight championKendrick “Peppa” Ball, Refresh. turned in a career-best performance in last night’s main event against dangerousBryan “The Warrior” Vera on the evening portion of the “Crossroads” day-night doubleheader, e hlahisitsoeng ke Khothaletso ea Granite Chin Chin, at New England Sports Center in Derry, New Hampshire.

The pre-fight plan was followed as Ball (16-1-2, 11 Kos) boxed and moved, while Vera (28-17, 18 Kos) applied pressure, right from the opening bell. Ball took control in the second round, when he stayed in the pocket, snapping off crisp combinations. Ball fired more effective combinations in the third round as Vera started chasing his opponent. Ball started moving around the ring and fighting from the outside in the fourth and stayed on his toes the remainder of the fight.

Ball won an 8-round unanimous decision (79-73, 79-73, 78-74) to become the World Boxing Council (WBC) USNBC (United States) Silver Super Middleweight Champion.

“This was my best fight, because of who I fought, and the magnitude of the fight,” Ball commented. “The plan was to box and move because he was much smaller and slower. At times I banged, when I knew he wasn’t hurting me, but I shouldn’t have taken the risks.”

The 39-year-old Vera isn’t the same fighter he was when he beat three different world champions –Andy LeeSergio Mora (ka makhetlo a mabeli) leSerhiy Dzinziruk.  The Texan needs to decide if it’s time to finally hang up his gloves.

“This was awesome, definitely our best show to date,” Granite Chin’sChris traieetti declared after the show. “We feel great about stepping up to give these fighters, especially the locals, a platform to perform on in front of fans. I think a lot of promoters have gotten lazy. They gave us a lane and Granite Chin took advantage. This was our fourth show with fans during the last year. Brian fought hard and he’s a great guy, but he’s not the same guy he was in 2011. He needs to think about what he’s going to do.

“Granite Chin returns here June 26go th with another doubleheader. The afternoon show will be the Granite Chin Invitational for open elite boxers. With the New England Golden Gloves canceled again there is a void to fill. If promoters are going to help amateurs, I certainly will, starting June 26go th."

ChallengerMarquis Bates (8-4, 6 Kos) dethroned defending New Hampshire Welterweight ChampionRyan Dibartolomeo (3-2-1, 1 KO) via a sixth-round stoppage in an entertaining co-feature. A devastating overhand right from Bates gave him his new crown as the referee didn’t even count as the ring doctor quickly entered the ring.

Larry “Hitman” Pryor took the contract out onScott Lambert and he wasted little time taking care of business to become the New Hampshire Cruiserweight Champion. Pryor took advantage of his decisive height and reach advantages, closing the show with a perfectly thrown left hook that sent Lambert to the canvas. Lambert managed to beat the count, but the referee stopped the fight midway through the opening round when he saw Lambert wobbling back and forth on rubbery legs.

Lanky lefthandedFrancis “The Tank” Hogan (5-0, 5 Kos) graduated last night with a brilliant performance againstLarry “Slo Mo” Smith, who was in his 60go th career fight. Hogan put down Smith early in the third round and caught the Texan late in the same round with a lefty-combination to the temple. Smith beat the count, but he was unable to answer the bell for the fourth round, and 20-year-old Hogan became the new New Hampshire Junior Middleweight Champion.

Former New England heavyweight championJustin “Crazy Train” Rolfe (5-2-1, 4 Kos) positioned himself for another N.E. title shot with a spectacular knockout ofAlfredo “Choncho” Trevino (9-9-1, 1 KO). The 263-pound Rolfe, fighting out of Fairfield, Maine, charged across the ring at the bell and put his Arizona opponent to sleep right in his corner, when he was counted out at the 20-seconds mark.

The newest member of the fightin’ Whitley family from western Massachusetts, Krrish welterweightDenzel Whitley, cruised to his fourth victory with his fourth knockout. He drilledAquilandro Brandao late in round one and the fight was stopped by the referee.

KrrishJahye Brown (9-0, 7 Kos) captured the vacant ABF Athletic junior middleweight title with a hard fought 8-round unanimous decision over a game Mexican opponent,Dormedes Potes (12-4-1, 9 Kos).  The two fought toe-to-toe from the opening bell and Brown landed the more effective punches inside to earn the victory.

Promising middleweight prospectJulien “Black Dragon” Baptiste ba ntlafala ho 2-0 with his second knockout, blasting outBruno Dias in the third round.

Fighting for the first time in more than eight years, Fall River, MA welterweightDustin Reinhold (6-4, 2 Kos) won a 4-round unanimous decision over pro-debutingAnthonyAndreoziin what can best be called a rough and tumble match

Junior middleweightCarlos Castillo’s professional debut was a gem as the Holyoke, MA fighter droppedTheo Desjardon ka makhetlo a mabeli, the last closing the show late in the first round.

“Cannon” Berry stops Ibarra in 5

UBO All-America Welterweight ChampionBrandon “The Cannon” Berry (21-5-2, 13 Kos) successfully defended in the afternoon card’s main event, overcoming a slow start in which he was buzzed to stop challengerGael Ibarra (5-3, 4 Kos) in the fifth round.

Berry finished the fight in the fifth, when he unloaded twin barrages of unanswered punches on a trapped Ibarra until the referee waved off the fight.

“I’m glad it wasn’t a 4-round fight,” Berry said after the fight. “He was a strong guy. I was feeling it. He tested me. I want to thank my family and friends here, and Granite Chin and everybody involved in the promotion.”

A ho sebdisana ha ea hlahisa ketsahalo, New England heavyweight championMike “Fly” Marshall (4-1, 3 Kos), in a non-title fight, o ile a kokota tsoaTracey Johnson (4-10-6) in the third round.

Popular Boston IrishmanJimmy Torney (3-0, 3 Kos) – 6’ 6”, 269 liponto. – needed only 42-seconds and one big right to stop pro-debuting heavyweightMarco Nascimento

Massachusetts welterweightEric “Gladiator” Goff convincingly won his pro debut againstJader Alves(0-5) as he pitched a 4-round shutout

Three-time New England Golden Gloves championDemek “Hightower” Edmonds had an awesome pro debut, dropping cruiserweightFrancisco Neto twice in round one, the second a vicious body shot ending the fight. Edmonds, a southpaw from Worcester, MA, is a college graduate and bonafide prospect to watch.

In a non-title fight, New England welterweight championMike “Bad Man” Ohan, Refresh. (12-1, 6 Kos) schooled his 54-fight Las Vegas opponent, boraro a middleweightRynell GriffinOhan decked Griffin three times in the first round, the third with a left hook to the body from which Griffin was unable to beat the count.

Canadian cruiserweightYan “Wild Thing” Pellerin (11-1, 5 Kos) landed two stinging rights to the body of 63-fight veteranSteve “The Spoiler” Walker, both flooring the Missouri fighter, the second resulting in an opening-round knockout for the vacant ABF Atlantic title.

Connecticut welterweightOmar “The Beast” Borday, Refresh. (1101, 3 Kos) dominated 65-fight journeymanDewayne Wisdom en route to a one-sided 8-round unanimous decision.

Official results below

Official RESULTS 

NIGHT CARD

MAIN EVENT – VACANT WBC USNBC SILVER SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Kendrick Ball, Refresh. (16-1-2, 11 Kos), Worcester, MA

Wdec8 (79-73, 79-73, 78-74) 

Bryan Vera (28-17, 18 Kos), Austin, TX

(Ball on WBC USNBC Silver middleweight title)  

CO-FEATIURE –NEW HAMPSHIRE WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Marquis Bates (8-4, 6 Kos), Taunton, MA

WKO6 (2 :26) 

Ryan Dibartolomeo (3-2-1, 1 KO), Leominster, MA

(Bates won the N.H. welterweight title

VACANT NEW HAMPSHIRE CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Larry Pryor (14-23, 8 Kos), Frederick, MD

WTKO1 (1:50) 

Scott Lampert (1-2, 1 KO), Dover Plains, NY

(Pryor won the N.H. cruiserweight title

VACANT NEW HAMPSHIRE JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Francis Hogan (5-0, 5 Kos), Weymouth, MA

WTKO3 (3:00) 

Larry Smith (12-46-2 (8 Kos), Dallas, TX

(Hogan won the N.H. junior middleweight title

VACANT ABF ATLANTIC JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Jahyae Brown (9-0, 7 Kos), Schenectady, NY

Wdec8 (79-72, 77-74, 77074) 

Dormedes Potes (12-3-1, 9 Kos), Woburn, MA

(Brown won ABF Atlantic junior middleweight title

HEAVYWEIGHTS

Selena Rolfe (5-2-1, 3 Kos), Fairfield, ME 

WKO1 (0:20) 

Alfredo Trevino (9-9-1, 1 KO), Douglas, THE

WELTERWEIGHTS

Denzel Whitley (4-0, 4 Kos), Holyoke, MA

WTKO1 (2 :42) 

Aquilando Brandao (0-4), Boston, MA

MIDDLEWEIGHTS

Julien Baptiste (2-0, 2 Kos), Woburn, MA

WTKO3 (2 :26) 

Bruno Dias (0-5), Boston, MA

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT

Carlos Castillo (1-0, 1 KO), Holyoke, MA

WTKO1 (2:16) 

Theo Desjardin (0-7), Attleboro, MA

WELTERWEGHTS

Dustin Reinhold (6-4, 2 Kos), Fall River, MA

Wdec4 (39-36, 39-036, 39-37 

Anthony Andreozi (0-1), Swansea, MA

DAY CARD

MAIN EVENT – UBO ALL-AMERICA WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Brandon Berry (21-5-2, 13 Kos), West Forks, ME

WTKO5 (1:29) 

Gael Ibarra (5-3, 4 Kos), Bisbee, THE

(Berry retained the UBO All-America welterweight title

CO-FEATURE – HEAVYWEIGHTS

Mike Marshall (5-1, 4 Kos), Brooklyn, NY

WTKO3 (0:38) 

Tracey Johnson, (4-10-6, 0 Kos), Boston, MA.

VACANT ABF ATLANTIC CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Yan Pellerin (10-1, 4 Kos), Montreal, Quebec, Canada

WKO1 (1:02) 

Steve Walker (26-37, 18 Kos), Hannibal, MO

(Pellerin won the ABF Atlantic cruiserweight title

HEAVYWEIGHTS

Jimmy Torney (3-0, 3 Kos), Boston, MA

WTKO1 (0:42) 

Marco Nascimento (0-1), Bow, NH

CRUISERWEIGHTS

Demek Edmonds (1-0, 1 KO), Worcester, MA

WTKO1 (2:56) 

Francisco Neto (1-12), Woburn, MA

            Malata a Junior

Mike Ohan, Refresh. (12-1, 6 Kos), Holbrook, MA

WTKO1 (2:52) 

Rynell Griffin (8-46-2, 2 Kos), Las Vegas, NV

WELTERWEIGHTS

Eric Goff (1-0, 1 KO), Weymouth, MA

Wdec4 (40-30, 40-34, 40-34) 

Jader Alves (0-5), Woburn, MA.

Sengoli sa Junior

Omar Borday, Refresh. (11-1, 3 Kos), Danbury, CT

Wdec8 (80-70, 79-72, 78-72 

Dewayne Wisdom (7-56-2, 3 Kos), Indianapolis, IN

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Undefeated Lightweight Prospects Frank Martin & Jerry Perez Clash In FS1 PBC Fight Night Main Event & On FOX Deportes Tuesday, April 20 from Los Angeles

Unbeaten Middleweight Prospect Jose Resendiz Faces
Quilisto Madera In Co-Main Event
&
Promising Prospects Atif Oberlton, Burley Brooks, Travon Marshall & Amon Rashidi Compete in Separate Bouts on Telecast Beginning at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT

Los Angeles (April 16, 2021) – Undefeated lightweight prospects Frank Martin le Jerry Perez will go toe-to-toe in a 10-round battle that headlines FS1 PBC Fight Night and on FOX Deportes on Tuesday, April 20 from Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles.

The telecast qala ka 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT and will see unbeaten middleweight prospect Jose Resendiz square off against Quilisto Madera in the eight-round co-main event. The telecast will also feature exciting prospect Atif Oberlton in a light heavyweight attraction against Jesse Bryan, bartolomeo middleweight tebello Burley Brooks ho jara Cameron Rivera, the pro debut of Travon Marshall in a super welterweight showdown against Christian Marron, le Amon Rashidi kopana le Jesus Silverya in a super lightweight bout to open the telecast.

The event will be promoted by TGB Promotions and will take place without fans in attendance at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall, an AEG venue, a litsi tsa Los Angeles.

The 26-year-old Martin (12-0, 9 Kos) added two victories to his ledger in 2020, stopping Tyrone Luckey in December and Reymond Yanong in February. A seven-time national champion as an amateur, including a first place finish at the 2016 National Golden litlelafo, Martin was raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana and now resides in Indianapolis. Martin has fought professionally since 2017, scoring knockouts in five of his first six fights.

Trained alongside four-division champion Leo Santa Cruz and his family, Perez (13-0, 10 Kos) is riding a three-fight knockout streak into this bout on April 20. Most recently the 28-year-old scored a career best victory in blasting out Joshua Zuniga in their October 2020 matchup, winning by third-round knockout. The Oak Hills, California native had previously earned stoppage victories over Tyrone Luckey and Ivan Leon Benitez in 2019.

The 22-year-old Resendiz (11-0, 8 Kos) tla etsa hore hae U.S. debut when he steps into the ring on April 20. Fighting out of Nayarit, Mexico, Resendiz has won eight consecutive fights by knockout, after his first three pro outings saw him win unanimous decisions. Hae ea ho qetela ntoa, Resendiz stopped Joaquin Murrieta in the eighth round of their January 2020 clash.

Born in Mount Vernon, Washington, Madera (12-2, 8 Kos) now resides in Fresno, California as he prepares to face Resendiz. Morao ka ho fetisisa, Madera won a unanimous decision over Osbaldo Camacho Gonzales in May 2019. That victory gave the 28-year-old back-to-back triumphs and wins in five of his last six contests overall, dating back to 2018.

Oberlton (1-0, 1 KO) made his pro debut on January 30 as the 22-year-old stopped Nathan Sharp in the third round. Representing the fighter-rich city of Philadelphia, Oberlton won the 2018 le 2016 National Golden Gloves tournaments and reached the finals of the 2018 U.S. National Championships prior to turning pro. He will be opposed by the 36-year-old Bryan (19-5-2, 15 Kos), who returns to the ring after a decision loss in February of this year. The Jefferson City, Missouri native had won 10 consecutive fights before dropping his last two contests.

Brooks (6-1, 5 Kos) trains with unified welterweight champion Errol Spence in Dallas, Texas under the tutelage of coach Derrick James. The 25-year-old Brooks is looking to bounce back from a split decision loss to Marco Delgado in his last fight in September. Rivera (8-6-3, 6 Kos) fights out of Fife, Washington and is coming off a TKO victory over Roberto Salas in his last fight.

The 20-year-old Marshall will turn pro on April 20 after an impressive amateur career. Marshall was born in Landover, Maryland and now resides in Capitol Heights, Maryland as he embarks on his professional journey. He will be opposed by the 31-year-old Marron (0-1) who fights out of Bakersfield, California.

The 28-year-old Rashidi (8-1-1, 6 Kos) works out of the same gym in Dallas as Spence and Brooks and is coming off a TKO victory over Rynell Griffin in his last fight. He will face Silverya (8-6-2, 3 Kos), who is from Nuevo Leon, Mexico and is coming off a loss to Fazliddin Gaibnazarov in his last fight.

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Indian Star Neeraj Goyat, who was set to fight Amir Khan in 2019 makes his UK Debut in AberdeenWBC Asia Champion Neeraj Goyat Co-Headlines Let Battle Commence IV on the 29th MayLive on FITE TV

London – Friday 16th April 2021


WBC Asia Champion Neeraj Goyat Co-Headlines Let Battle Commence IV on the 29th MayLive on FITE TV
Indian Star Neeraj Goyat, who was set to fight Amir Khan in 2019 makes his UK Debut in Aberdeen


Six time, five division World Champion and Promoter Lee Mcallister announced that he and World Boxing Council (WBC) Asia Welterweight Champion Neeraj Goyal will co-headline LET BATTLE COMMENCE IV, that takes place on the 29th May 2021 and broadcast live on FITE TV, as well as further linear and digital channels globally.


Reigning WBC Asia Champion Goyat is probably the best known Indian boxer by fans of the pugilistic arts, following the announcement back in 2019 that he was to face Amir Khan in a mega fight in Saudi Arabia, unfortunately prior to the much anticipated showdown, Goyat was seriously injured in a car crash and had to pull out, Khan fought Australia’s Billy Dib.


Goyat fully recovered from his injuries and immediately got back to winning ways, in his most recent contest, that took place at the Majestic Pride Ship, Panjim, India back in March this year Goyat knocked-out Sandeep Kumar after just 34 seconds of the fourth round.


On making the announcement McAllister said, “I’m a big fan of Neeraj.


“We had planned to bring him to the UK back in 2019, but when the opportunity to fight Amir was put on the table I just tore up the contract. Fighting Amir on an internationally broadcast event was a huge opportunity for Neeraj and I wasn’t going to stand in the way.


“To say I was gutted the fight didn’t happen is an understatement as the fans world-wide would have seen just how talented Neeraj is.


“So here we are two years later and finally we are going to have Neeraj fight on one of our shows and unlike when we were originally bringing him over, now our events are televised, so finally fans worldwide will get to see just what an immense talent he is.”


In mid-March 2020, like all sporting events, Professional Boxing shows world-wide were cancelled, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.


UK Government restrictions were relaxed in July 2020 so that sporting events could resume, however with the proviso that no spectators would be allowed to attend. With this in mind McAllister joined forces with the British & Bolaoli ba libapali tsa Irish (Biba) to create a series of Professional Boxing events that take place ‘Behind Closed Doors’.


The kgakolwa LET BATTLE COMMENCE ketsahalo, that took place behind closed doors at the Northern Hotel in Aberdeen on Saturday 18th July 2020, was headlined by longtime WBO Featherweight King Scott Harrison versus PBC International Champion Paul Peers. The main support featured the professional debut of ten time Kickboxing World Champion Caitlin Foran.


LET BATTLE COMMENCE II, took place on Friday 4th September 2020 and was headlined by PBC & WBU International Champion Nathan Beattie versus UK based Nicaraguan Julio Bendana. The undercard featured no less than three female contests, including two of the UK’s top female amateur boxers, Hollie Towl le Eleanor Coulson, making their professional debuts, this event also took place behind closed doors in Aberdeen.


The third edition, LET BATTLE COMMENCETHE LIONESSES, that takes place on Saturday 24th April 2021 is set to enter the record books as the first all Female professional boxing event to take place not only in the UK but also the first in Europe.


Joining the much lauded duo McAllister le Goyat on the 29th May 2021 LET BATTLE COMMENCE IV ba;


PBC/WBU International Super Lightweight Champion Nathan Beattie, rising unbeaten Super Featherweight prospect Kevin Traynor, stylish unbeaten Heavyweight prospect Craig Dick, unbeaten Middleweight prospect Adam Stewart, local Heavyweight Liam Allan makes his second professional outing, whilst Indian Featherweight Sukhdeep Singh makes his professional debut.


LET BATTLE COMMENCE IV co-headlined by Lee Mcallister le Neeraj Goyal will take place behind closed doors at the Northern Hotel, Aberdeen on the 29th May 2021 'me o tla hasa phela ka FITE TV as well as further linear and digital channels globally (please check local listings)


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Abele & Jesús Compos Communice Camp e qotsa

"Ke rata koetliso le e nyane, Ho lapelisa ho ratana joaloka Jesús. Re fepa matla a e mong le e mong,"- Abel Ramomo

"Ka bobeli re na le sepheo se tšoanang, e leng ho hapa ka la 1 Mots'eanong ... haeba ke khathetse, Ke batla feela Abele 'me ke tseba hore ke tlameha ho lula ke sutumetsa,"- Jesús Ramos

Senyega Sonanderweight Abel Ramos & Ring Werteweight Spa Starweight Star Rises Hlahloba Showdown on Fox Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Intpard e etsa sebaka sa Moqebelo, Ka 1 Ho tloha ho New Sports Park Park in Carson, California

Ntlo e kholo, THE. (April 14, 2021) - Senye se Sebetsa Abele Ramos le Mochana oa hae, Rise Soterwight Spain Narús Ramos, e buisane le tlamo ea bona ea ba malapa a bona ka litebele ha a ntse a phutha ponelopele ea bona e tlang ea lipontšo tsa lipontšo tse etsahalang Moqebelo, Ka 1 ka fox sports pbc pay-ka ho shebella ketso ea sekolo se seng le seriti sa bophelo bo botle ho Carson, California.

Abel Rammos o tla kena joang ho ea tobana le 'muso oa lefatše oa Omar "parteta" ketsahalong ea chelete ea ho lefa, Ha Jeseús Ramos e tla loana javier "el elle" Molina ka ho hoheloa ke welterwight e hohelang ho 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT.

Abele le Jesús li koetliselitsoe ke Mor'abo rōna oa Abele le Jeseús, Jesús Ramos Mr. Motseng oa habo oa Casa Grande, Arizona. Ka bobeli ba buile ka mokhoa o sa buuoeng hore na ho ikoetlisa joang haufi le setho sa lelapa, le ba ntoa ka nako e fapaneng mosebetsing oa bona, e thusa ho ba sutumelletsa nakong ea kampo.


"Ho sebetsa hantle le Abele,"Ho boletse Jesu. "Ka bobeli re na le sepheo se tšoanang, e leng ho hapa ka Mots'eanong 1. Haeba ke khathetse, Ke batla feela Abele 'me ke tseba hore ke tlameha ho lula ke sutumetsa. Kamehla ke khona ho mo kopa likeletso 'me re thusana haholo. "

"Ke koetliso e ntle le e nyane, Ho lapelisa ho ratana joaloka Jesús,"Rialo Abele. "Re fepa matla a e mong le e mong, mme ho na le tlholisano e ngata ha re ikoetlisa. Ke nahana hore ke ntho e ntle ho rona ka bobeli. "

Ka bobeli ba Abele 'me Jeseús ba tseba ho tloha ha Jesús a ne a le monyane hore ena e ne e le tsela eo tempele e nyane qetellong e neng e tla tsamaea qetellong. Ho Jesu, O lula a sebelisa Abele e le pululelo ea hae ho mo thusa ho mo etsa kajeno.

Ho teba ka matla ke ne ke lula ke tseba hore o tla kena mabokoseng,"Rialo Abele. "O ne a loana kaofela ha ka ha a le monyane 'me o lula a bontša hore o rata papali."


"Abele ke monna eo ke shebahalang ka eona ho tloha ha ke ne ke le ngoana ea monyane,"Ho boletse Jesu. "Ke ile ka mo shebella ka bokhachane ho tloha a le monyane haholo 'me ke ithutile ho hongata ho eena. Ho mo bona do na e khelositsoe. O lula a nkiloe khathatso ea thata 'me a khothatsa hape. O phethile karolo e kholo ho nka karolo moo ke leng kajeno. "


Le ha Jesús ea lilemo li 20 e nkoa e le mocha le ho ea papaling, Ke mang ea tla nka teko ea hae e thata ka ho fetisisa e ka 1 Ho Javier Molina, Abele o lumela hore mochana oa hae o tla bontša bohlale ho feta lilemo tsa hae ntoeng ena.


"Batho ba Nahana hobane Jesús ke Banyane Hore Ha A na Tseba, empa ke moo ba phoso,"Rialo Abele. "Ketsahalong e nyane haholo eo a e bonts'itseng bokhoni ba matla a bahlabani ba Veteran Fighter. Kamehla o bile le mamello e kholo, hammoho le bokhoni ba ho nahana ka selikalikoe. Ngar "e phahame haholo bakeng sa lilemo tsa hae."

Pele ho tse peli tsa ntoa 'ho arolelana moputso o le mong ka mokhoa oa ho lefa ka mokhoa o tšoanang 1, Mona ke seo Abele le Jeseús o ne a lokela ho bua ka kampo ea bona ea koetliso, Mekhoa ea bona ea pontšo le ho feta:

ABELE Ramos

"Re ka tlase ho libeke tse tharo joale, beke e 'ngoe le e' ngoe ke ikutloa ke le matla le ho feta 1. Ke ntse ke nyenyefatsa ka sehlopha sa bahlabani ba lehae ba tsoang Arizona ba neng ba nthusa. Karolo e thata ka ho fetisisa e sa tla tla, Empa ke tsepamisa maikutlo morerong oa papali mme ke tshwara lenaneo le le leng le sebeletseng se fetileng.


"Ho monate ho ba karolo ea ketsahalo ena mme o bonts'a balateli ba mohlahlami ea Mexico le ba Amerika ba Amerika. Ha ke khone ho emela ho beha lenaneong le leholo! Hoa khothatsa hore ke bonts'e setaele sa rona sa mohlabani mme se etsa hore ke sebetse ka ho fetisisa ka lebaka la ho fana ka se molemohali ho ntoa ea ka.


"Ke ithutile ho hongata ho tsoa ho yorDenis Uas. Ke ile ka khutla 'me ka shebella ntoa eo, mme ka bona lintho tse ling tseo nka ntlafatsang tsona. E sebeletsa e le tšusumetso, Empa e boetse e mpontša hore ke ea moo ke leng ka ho fetisisa karolong e ntle. Ha ke utloe eka ke tahlehelo e felletseng hobane ke ithutile ho eona. Empa ntoeng ena, Ke tlo bontša ntlafatso eohle eo ke e entseng ho tloha ka ntoa ea Ugas.


"Ke shebelletse ntoa ea Figueroa khahlanong le Ugus. Empa methapo e etsa lintoa hape ke nahana hore ntoa ea ka e khahlanong le Fi fieeroa e tla fapana ho fapana le ea firicroa le ugas e bile teng. Ke lebelletse ketso e eketsehileng ha ke tobana le Omar.


Bongata ba moralo oa papali o itokisetsa fi Fiebaro hore ba tle pele. Re fumana balekane bao ho thoeng ke tšoantšiso eo tageroa e e etsang. Leha ke sebetsa ka mokotleng o boima, Re ntse re hopola seo. Ke lula ke nahana hore motho e mong ka pele ho nna eo ke mo tsebang a tla lahlela likokoana-hloko tse ngata.


"Qetellong ea letsatsi, Ke batla feela ho hlola ka mokhoa leha e le ofe o hlokahalang. Ke rata hore batho ba lebelletse ntoa e kholo ho rona mme ke sebelisa feela hore e be tšusumetso ea seo ke tsebang hore e tla ba papali ea lerootho. "

Jesús Ramos


"Ntho e 'ngoe le e' ngoe e ea re rerile kampong ena ea thupelo. Ke grind matsatsi a supileng ka beke. Ke ntse ke boloka lijo tse monate le ho tsepamisa maikutlo ho matla le ho ba le maemo. Re ea 12 Round ho sparring mme ke ikutloa ke itokisitse. Ke se ke le sebopeho se setle se seng re ntse re na le libeke tse peli le halofo ho ea. Ke ntse ke nyenyefatsa le Malome Abel, Jorge Cota le lifofane tse ling tsa lehae tse tsoang ho Arizona.


"Ke nahana hore Molina o na le boiphihlelo bo bongata, eo ke tsebang hore e tla leka ho sebelisoa khahlanong le 'na. Ke setlamo se nang le lebelo le letle. Empa ha a ne a loana, Josephd Joala, o ile a loana ka boroa-bochabela. E le, Nka mo etsa mathata a itseng, Empa le nna ke moholo ho feta Pedraza. Ke 'nete.


"Ho loana hona ho atamelana haholo ho Cinco de Mayo, Ena ke ntho e kholo ho nna. Ho tla ba le lithane tsa liketsahalo le mekete bekeng le ho ba karolo ea tsena tsohle ke tlotla. Ke batla feela ho emela Mexico ka tsela e ntle ka ho fetisisa eo nka khonang.


"Tlholo ho feta Molina e ne e tla ba polelo e kholo. Batho ba bangata ba re ke mohanyetsi oa ka o mongata ho ea fihla. Le ho mo otlanya ho tla etsa hore ke loane le mabitso a mang le mabitso a maholo. Empa ke tlameha ho otla Molina pele.


"Nka thabela ho kokota ho ea ho Molina. O ile a tobana le bahlaba ba thata mme ha ho motho ea atlehileng ho mo kokota. Empa ha nka khona ho kokota, ke batla ho mo laola 'me ha ke sheba hantle ho hapa katleho. "


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HAGLER AND HEARNS WENT TO ‘WAR’ 36 YEARS AGO IN ONE OF THE NINE MEMORABLE FIGHTS FEATURED IN SHOWTIME SPORTS DOCUMENTARY FILMSTHE KINGS

Four-Part Documentary Series Chronicling The Rivalry and The Era

of Durán, Hagler, Hearns, and Leonard

Premieres Sunday, June 6, ka 8 p.m. Et / PT

Exclusively on SHOWTIME 

Photo photo photo photo mokitlane: The Ring Magazine via Getty Images

NEW YORK – April 15, 2021 – From 1980 ka 1989, four great champions and future Hall of Famers raised the level of their sport. It was boxing at its best, at its most enthralling. Over the span of one glorious decade, they fought each other nine times.Roberto “Manos de Piedra” Durán, Babatsehang Marvin Hagler, Thomas “The Hitman” Hearnsle Sugar Ray Leonard, known collectively as the “Four Kings,” formed a fierce rivalry and arguably the greatest period in the history of the sport.

SHOWTIME SPORTS DOCUMENTARY FILMS will be presentingTHE KINGS, a four-part series chronicling the four fightersdramatic and divergent ascents to greatness and the legendary matches they produced. They dominated an era of their own creation, but not each other. The weekly series premieres on Sunday, June 6 ka 8 p.m. LE / PT ka Showtime, with all episodes being made available across the network’s on-demand and streaming platforms at premiere.

Today marks the 36th anniversary of the epic middleweight championship battle between Hagler and Hearns. Long considered the high-water mark of the Four Kings era, Hagler-Hearns stands out for the drama and brutal non-stop action that was compressed into just over eight minutes from start to finish. The fight and the opening stanza were consensus Fight of the Year and Round of the Year, ka ho latellana, but many consider both as one of, haeba e seea, all-time best in their respective categories.

Ka tlaase mona, please find the observations and recollections of those who covered that fight, many who are featured inTHE KINGS.      

I remember the week of the fight, Hagler wore a baseball hat with ‘WARon the front, le Ke ne ke nahana, ‘eh, the usual pre fight hype’until the first bellthen I said, “WOW, Hagler was right.

– Teddy Atlas, Hall of Fame trainer and boxing analyst

I covered the fight as a columnist for The New York Times. Here was my leadUntil Thomas Hearns fell, with the assistance of a smashing right to the face by Marvelous Marvin Hagler, and was ruled the loser at 2:01 ea tikologong ya boraro jaanong, hardly a second passed that one of the fighters wasn’t throwing and landing a stunning blow.

– Ira Berkowringside for The New York Times

The excitement at the outdoor arena at Caesars Palace was palpable. As I sat ringside I did something I now do regularly before a match. When both Hagler and Hearns had entered and were in the ring I took my headsets off just to feel the emotion of the crowd better. I wanted to live that moment. Hona joale, I do that before every big match just before it begins. At the end of the first round, I said on the telecast, ‘This is one of the best rounds in middleweight boxing history.I may have been underselling it.”

– Al Bernstein, SHOWTIME Boxing analyst / ringside, called the fight as part of the live closed-circuit telecast team

I knew trouble was brewing when in the last leg of their nationwide press tour, Marvin stuck dinner napkins in both ears as Tommy stood to continue three weeks of boasting about a third-round knockout. ‘He’s half right,’ Hagler later groused. The first round sucked the air out of the arena and the finish was Hagler’s violent response to all the forces he believed had tried to deny him greatness his whole career. Marvin took all his frustrations out on poor Tommy and left him in a heap on the floor, broken like an old beach chair.”

– Ron Borges, ringside for the Boston Globe

I was sitting first-row ringside that night next to Ed Schuyler Jr., the great AP boxing writer. We were anticipating a good fight, but we had no idea how good. The bell rang and suddenly Hagler and Hearns were fighting in a fury that was hard to comprehend and just as hard to describe. When the round ended, I remember looking at Schuyler shaking my head, not saying a word, and he did the same to me back. It was like ‘What did we just see?’ I’ve seen thousands of fights, but to this day that three minutes of mayhem is forever etched in my mind. No need to watch the old video, I remember it almost punch by punch. Greatest first round ever, and top five in greatest fights I’ve ever covered.

– Tim Dahlberg, ringside for the Associated Press

A wise old journalist once told me, ‘If you’re covering a fight, or anything for that matter, that’s truly sensational, don’t try to write it that way. Underplay it.’ I think of that advice whenever anybody mentions Hagler-Hearns. For fight fans, it was invigorating, inspiring, incredibleeverything we could ever hope for. For fight writers, it was a bit different. How could we describe that first round without overstepping our boundsSometimes it’s easier being a fan.

– Steve kekana Farhood, SHOWTIME Boxing analyst / Covered the fight as senior writer for KO magazine

I will always remember sitting in the truck, as the producer of the telecast, and telling Marc Payton, the director, to stick with the hand-held camera in the last minute of the first round, mesmerized that they had planted themselves in front ofhore khamera. It was the longest three minutes of action in my entire career. I turned to Marc at the end of the round and just asked, ‘What the hell was that?’ It was actually a more emphatic expletive than that.

– Ross Greenburgexecutive producer of the fight telecast

At the end of the first round I was literally speechless. The action had been so incredibly intensethey had attacked each other with the kind of ferocity you only see in a horror moviethat I had watched it all with my mouth wide open, and in the dry desert air my mouth had become completely bone dry, so I was unable to get a word out when Ian Darke asked me for my comment. Eventually I managed to say, ‘That’s the greatest round of boxing I’ve ever seen.And all these years later, it still remains so.

– Polaka Hart, ringside for The Sun and BBC Radio

Whenever I’m asked to name the most exciting sporting event I ever attended, I respond, ‘Hagler-Hearns.Never do I have to explain.

– Barry Horn, ringside for the Dallas Morning News

Greatest first round in the history of boxing at any weight. Hearns hits him with the best right hand he ever threw, wobbles him, opens a cut on his forehead but two rounds later Marvin fights off the blood and knocks him out. Seventy years covering boxing and I never saw anything like it.

– Jerry Izenberg, ringside for The Star-Ledger

Being at ringside for the eight minutes of fury known as the Marvin Hagler-Thomas Hearns fight was as close as anyone could come to understanding the days of gladiators in the Roman Colosseum. The first round was all-out warfare with both fighters exchanging their best power shots. Hearns tried to box in the second, but Hagler wouldn’t let him, and when the blood started pouring from a cut on Hagler’s forehead in the third and there was a danger the fight might be stopped, Hagler later said, ‘It turns me on, the monster comes out.Boy, did it! I never will forget the image of one of Hearns’ handlers cradling him like a child and carrying him to the corner, which is why I led with that picture. Easily the most savage boxing match I’ve witnessed between two all-time greats.

– Greg Logan, ringside for Newsday

Although the action and drama lasted eight-plus breathless minutes, it actually was over in the first minute or so when KO star Hearns landed a flush right and Hagler didn’t blink. It was then I realized that Hagler, normally a patient stalker, had signaled his intention to use his middleweight strength to challenge a big welterweight by pounding his chest defiantly just before the opening bell rang. A night and fight to remember.

– Larry Merchant, ringside commentator for delay telecast

Obviously the greatest round of boxing I’ve ever seen, let alone called. One of those moments that you knew the magnitude of as it was happening. That first round felt like it was a half hour long.

– Barry Tompkins, SHOWTIME Boxing analyst / ringside to call the delay fight telecast

I didn’t know what to expect since it was my first time watching a fight at a movie theater. Whites and Blacks in Memphis only socialized around sports back then. It was a mixed crowd in the theater, but the same reaction: pure joy and excitement. Everyone stood throughout the entire fight. It was violent, courageous, and thrilling.”

– George Willis, covering from a closed-circuit outlet in Memphis for The Commercial Appeal

I covered that fight, and many others, for The Detroit News. I’ll never forget the absolute savagery in the way Hearns and Hagler went at each other from the opening bell, and the way the crowd roared with every punch. One telling moment: Hearns connected with a wicked left hook that turned Hagler half around from the force of the punchbut never fazed him. It has been called the greatest short fight in history, and that stands up to this day. The first round set the tone. I remember after the fight someone asked Larry Merchant of HBO how he scored that first round. ‘I gave them both 11,he replied. That said it all.

– Mike O’Hara, ringside for The Detroit News

My memory of the first roundaction so immediate and reckless that spectators were left breathless. So were the reporters at ringside. I was there for the Boston Globe, and I remember the veteran scribes who sat paralyzed after the bell, unable to type or scratch notes, me included. A deep gash opened above Hagler’s right eye, and Hearnsright hand fractured. In the third round, with blood running down Hagler’s nose, the referee stopped the bout and asked Hagler if he could continue. Hagler snapped‘I’m not missing him, am I?’ When the bout resumed Hagler attacked quickly, bounced three long rights off of Hearnshead, and watched him twist downward to the canvas.

– Steve Marantzringside for the Boston Globe

I remember how difficult it was, on a tight deadline, to give justice to that spectacular first round. How many superlatives could I pack into the story without inducing nauseaHagler quietly, confidently selling the fightsimply, wearing a cap with ‘Waremblazoned on the front. Then that nail-hard infantryman, coming, always coming after Hearns. Hearns out on his feet, chin on referee Richard Steele’s shoulder and then carried to his corner. I can still hear the crowd roaring throughout the short fight, knowing all of us were witnessing a brawl for the ages.

– John Phillipsringside for Reuters

What I remember about this war was there was no feeling (each other) out, they just came out slugging from the opening bell! It was so loud outside at Caesars Palace, the most iconic venue, that made this fight even more special. I wish more fights were outside. I also thought that Referee Richard Steele did a great job and just let them fight!”

– Marc RatnerNevada State Athletic Commission Inspector for Hagler-Hearns

Hagler-Hearns was the first major fight I covered and the first time I was ever in Las Vegas. I was there to do sidebars and run quotes for Greg Logan, who was doing the main story for Newsday. I got a seat in press row when press row was truly ringside, literally within 10 feet of the ring apron. And after the incredible first round, I was on my feet, my legs quivering, when I noticed all the other older, more grizzled reporters were standing too, stunned by what we all had just seen. At that moment, Eddie Schuyler of the AP turned to me and deadpanned in that sardonic manner of his, ‘You know, ngoana, they aren’t all like this.He turned out to be right. Over the next 38 years and who knows how many first rounds, I have yet to see another one like that.

– Wally Matthewsringside for Newsday

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