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Mike Ohan, Jr. lands dream fight vs. U.S.. Olympian Tiger Johnson

Dezember. 10 im Madison Square Garden


Mike “Bad Man” Ohan, Jr. (L) is ready for Tiger Johnson
(photo by Emily Harney / Kampfografie)

QUINCY, Masse. (November 10, 2022) – Former New England Welterweight Champion Mike Ohan, Jr. (16-1, 9 KOs) is preparing for his potential career-changing fight on December 10th gegen 2020 U.S.. Olympian Tiger Johnson (6-0, 4 KOs) im berühmten Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Johnson vs. JE, Jr. is a scheduled 8-round welterweight match on a Top Rank card, headlined by a Heisman Night fight featuring Teofimo Lopez against Jose Pedraza, which will be streamed live on ESPN+.

JE, Jr. isn’t overly concerned about fighting a much-hyped prospect, who is promoted by event promoter Top Rank,, at the mecca of boxing on a much larger viewing platform.

“I’ll embrace it,” Ohan, Jr. “I’ve fought a lot of top guys in the amateurs like Jamaine Ortiz, who just fought Vasiliy Lomachenko. I feel like I belong at the top level with them, but they started competing earlier than me in the amateurs. Ich war 16-17 and had a lot of catching up to do.

“This is what all the years of me working so hard has been for. It’s been a dream of mine even as a kid, before I started boxing. It’s starting to payoff; I need to executive the game plan on fight night.”

“I couldn’t be prouder of Mike and what he has accomplished so far in boxing,” Ohan’s promoter, Granite Chin president Chris Traietti commented. “He’s a great guy with great work ethic, and he has a ton of heart. He jumped all over this opportunity when it was presented. This is why guys fight; to hopefully get a chance to shine at an event like this at Madison Square Garden. Mike grinded and grinded, now he has his well-deserved opportunity at stardom.”

JE, Jr. is the son of a retired pro boxer, (14-6-2, 11 KOs), who served as a sparring partner for the great Marvelous Marvin Hagler.

The 24-year-old Johnson, fighting out of Cleveland, war ein hochdekorierter US-. amateur boxer who was a member of the 2020 .USA Olympic Boxing Team. He was a 2-time winner of the USA National Championships (2016 & 2017), as well as a gold medalist at the 2016 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships, und 2014 USA Junior Olympic National Championships.

„Er ist ein großartiger Kämpfer,” Ohan, Jr. talked about his upcoming opponent. “Everything he does, he’s excellent at, not just good. I have to bring my A game to prove I belong. All the greats have adjusted to the situation and that’s what I have to do. I’ve put in all the blood, sweat and tears. Whatever he throws, Ich werde bereit sein."

Fighting in Madison Square Garden is the ultimate venue for Ohan, Jr. along with most fighters. Some may feel that the cards are stacked against Ohan, Jr., but he clearly isn’t worried about all the hoopla associated with fighting at MSG on ESPN+ against the event promoter’s highly touted boxer.

“It’s just going to be me and him in the ring,” Ohan, Jr. geschlossen. “Madison Square Garden is an historic place. Rocky Marciano, Sugar Ray Robinson…all the greats have fought there. I love boxing history and I’m blessed to be fighting there. I do live closer to New York City than him and I’m sure people will come out for me.

"Am Ende des Tages, obwohl, everybody will know who I am. An impressive performance will raise my stock, but I’m going in the ring to win!"

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Mike “Bad Man” Ohan, Jr. (L) is ready for Tiger Johnson(photo by Emily Harney / Kampfografie) QUINCY, Masse. (November 10, 2022) – Former New England Welterweight Champion Mike Ohan, Jr. (16-1, 9 KOs) is preparing for his potential career-changing fight on December 10th gegen 2020 U.S.. Olympian Tiger Johnson (6-0, 4 KOs) at the famed Madison Square Garden in New York City. Johnson vs. JE, Jr. is a scheduled 8-round welterweight match on a Top Rank card, headlined by a Heisman Night fight featuring Teofimo Lopez against Jose Pedraza, which will be streamed live on ESPN+. Ohan, Jr. isn’t overly concerned about fighting a much-hyped prospect, who is promoted by event promoter Top Rank,, at the mecca of boxing on a much larger viewing platform. “I’ll embrace it,” Ohan, Jr. “I’ve fought a lot of top guys in the amateurs like Jamaine Ortiz, who just fought Vasiliy Lomachenko. I feel like I belong at the top level with them, but they started competing earlier than me in the amateurs. Ich war 16-17 and had a lot of catching up to do.    “This is what all the years of me working so hard has been for. It’s been a dream of mine even as a kid, before I started boxing. It’s starting to payoff; I need to executive the game plan on fight night.” “I couldn’t be prouder of Mike and what he has accomplished so far in boxing,” Ohan’s promoter, Granite Chin president Chris Traietti commented. “He’s a great guy with great work ethic, and he has a ton of heart. He jumped all over this opportunity when it was presented. This is why guys fight; to hopefully get a chance to shine at an event like this at Madison Square Garden. Mike grinded and grinded, now he has his well-deserved opportunity at stardom.” Ohan, Jr. is the son of a retired pro boxer, (14-6-2, 11 KOs), who served as a sparring partner for the great Marvelous Marvin Hagler. The 24-year-old Johnson, fighting out of Cleveland, war ein hochdekorierter US-. amateur boxer who was a member of the 2020 .USA Olympic Boxing Team. He was a 2-time winner of the USA National Championships (2016 & 2017), as well as a gold medalist at the 2016 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships, und 2014 USA Junior Olympic National Championships. “He’s a great fighter,” Ohan, Jr. talked about his upcoming opponent. “Everything he does, he’s excellent at, not just good. I have to bring my A game to prove I belong. All the greats have adjusted to the situation and that’s what I have to do. I’ve put in all the blood, sweat and tears. Whatever he throws, I’ll be ready.” Fighting in Madison Square Garden is the ultimate venue for Ohan, Jr. along with most fighters. Some may feel that the cards are stacked against Ohan, Jr., but he clearly isn’t worried about all the hoopla associated with fighting at MSG on ESPN+ against the event promoter’s highly touted boxer. “It’s just going to be me and him in the ring,” Ohan, Jr. geschlossen. “Madison Square Garden is an historic place. Rocky Marciano, Sugar Ray Robinson…all the greats have fought there. I love boxing history and I’m blessed to be fighting there. I do live closer to New York City than him and I’m sure people will come out for me. “At the end of the day, obwohl, everybody will know who I am. An impressive performance will raise my stock, but I’m going in the ring to win!" INFORMATIONEN:  Facebook.com/GraniteChinTwitter: @Granite_Chin

Pennsylvania featherweight Cornellio Phipps living the dream 2022 Youth World Championships November 14-26 in La Nucia, Spanien

COLORADO SPRINGS, Runde. (November 10, 2022) – As talented featherweight Cornellio “Chada” Phipps prepares for the upcoming Youth World Championships, he admits to living the dream, and before he turns pro in a few years, the Olympic-style boxing plan for him is medaling in the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

The 17-year-old Phipps, who fights out of Oxford, Pa., first got into boxing four years ago on the advice of his father. Phipps played basketball and football, but he didn’t feel either of those were his true spot. He actually fell in love with boxing while watching fights before he even boxed, when he was seven.   

“I tell people to never give up their dreams, to keep punching, and never let anybody doubt you,” Phipps said. “This feels good (preparing for the Youth Worlds). I never thought I’d get to this stage. It’s been tough but fun. I’m on Team USA representing my country.

“It starts on the big stage by me medaling at the Youth Worlds (November 14-26, in La Nucia, Spanien). Being on Team USA has made a big difference for me. I’ve learned how to box against different moves, understanding the points system, and how to win. Training in Colorado Springs has helped me to succeed and also have fun learning from my new coaches.”

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Phipps has already tasted success prior to the Youth Worlds. He has captured gold medals at the 2022 USA Boxing National Qualifier, 2021 USA Boxing Youth National Championships, sowie 2020 und 2019 Junioren-Bundesmeisterschaften.

All-around boxer-puncher is the best way to describe Phipps style in the ring. He can brawl, Box, and move around well. “I’m more of a boxer than brawler," er bemerkte. “I can fight on the outside or lay on the ropes. I move and show angles, plus I can easily switch to southpaw (from his orthodox stance)."

Like many of his young USA Boxing teammates, the Youth Worlds will be the first international competition of his career. These championships is something he is really looking forward to for a wide variety of reasons.

“I’m excited to be fighting on my first international competition at the Youth Worlds in Spain,” Phipps concluded. “I was supposed to fight in a tournament in Bulgaria in 2020, but that was canceled due to COVID. I’m going to show my skills at the Youth Worlds to prove I belong at the top level, and that is the Olympics.”

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Coyle to defend NABA title December 11 in Orlando

Orlando, FL (November 7, 2022) – NABA middleweight champion Connor “The Kid” Coyle will defend his title against knockout artist Anibal Cleto Francisco in a battle of unbeatens Sunday, December 11 at the Caribe Royale in Orlando.

The card takes place during the WBA’s annual Centennial Convention, which is held at the Caribe Royale from December 11-14.

A native of Derry, Northern Ireland who trains out of Pinellas Park, FL Coyle’s 17-0 mit 7 Knockouts. Coyle became the NABA champion this past May when he earned a hard-fought decision against Antonio Todd. He was slated to face Felix Cash October 8 in England but the entire card was cancelled after main event participant Conor Benn failed a drug test.

Hailing from Monte Plata, Dominikanische Republik, Francisco’s 10-0 mit 9 of his victories coming by KO. On July 2, the 22-year-old stopped Yeison Gonzalez in the fifth round to capture the WBA Fedelatin title.

“After the disappointment surrounding the cancellation of Connor’s fight in England, we wanted to find a good opportunity,” said Coyle’s promoter Jody Caliguire of Fire Fist Boxing Promotions. “The WBA Centennial Convention is a great event and Connor loves fighting at the Carribe Royale because he’s got a big fan base in Central Florida. He’s already back in the US preparing with Jim McLaughlin for this fight and is planning to put on a great show December 11.”

The card is promoted by Boxlab Promotions.

More information on the card including ticket and broadcast details will be announced shortly.

USA Boxing finalizes 2022 Youth World Championship Team Members

COLORADO SPRINGS, Runde. (November 7, 2022) — USA Boxing announced today the nine boxers who will represent Team USA in La Nucia, Spain at the 2022 Youth World Boxing Championships. Full team roster can be seen below.

USA Boxing National Developmental Coach Chad Wigle (Colorado Springs, Colo.) will lead the team in Spain, with assistant coaches Gilberto Garza (San Antonio, Texas), Blanca Gutierrez (Pacifica, Calif.), Elizabeth Navarro (Mission, Texas) and Richard Stephenson (Middletown, N.Y.), as well as USA Boxing Strength and Conditioning Fellow Gillian Brennan (Overland Park, Können.). Additional staff traveling with the team include USA Boxing High Performance Coordinator Morgan Bergquist (Colorado Springs, Colo.), USA Boxing Communications Manager Brian Taylor (Whiteville, N. C.) und Dr. Ingrid Carter (Doral, Fla.), who will serve as the Team Physician during these championships.

These Youth World Championships will be the first Youth World Championships attended by Team USA since 2018, where the team won three gold and one bronze medals. The Official Draw will take place on Monday, November. 14, with competition set to begin on Tuesday, November. 15. Finals will be divided into two days of competition on Friday, November. 25 und Samstag, November. 26.

All nine boxers will be making their Team USA international debuts at these World Championships.

89 nations have applied to participate in the tournament, mit 476 male and 208 female boxers registered to compete. Final numbers will be announced at the tournament draw.

USA Boxing will continue to update the2022 Youth World Championships website throughout the competition, including bout sheets, Ergebnisse, livestream information and more.

Team Roster

51 kg: Ryan Williams, Toledo, Ohio

52 kg: Sa’Rai Brown-El, Marietta, Ga.

57 kg: Cornellio Phipps, Oxford, Pa.

57 kg: Yoseline Perez, Houston, Texas

60 kg: Randi Griffith, Gouverneur, N.Y..

63.5 kg: Dedrick Crocklem, Tacoma, Wäsche.

71 kg: Amir Anderson, Syracuse, N.Y..

75 kg: Talia Halvorsen, Harwood Heights, Schlecht.

80 kg: Patrick O’Connor, Fort Washington, Md.

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DANIEL DUBOIS BECOMES THE NEW WBA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD

THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM AND PEACE: FIGHT NIGHT LIVE FROM CASINO MIAMI JAI-ALIA




Fight Night Photos: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1R0TreZJOHZc2DF-URwEEdOFV75RVhsht?usp=sharing
Photo Credit: David Martin-Warr / DKP
All official scorecards: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1t8LZip4oDLriuhUXnkTFiGbxP_U0DP8k?usp=sharing


WBA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP – 12 RUNDEN
Trevor Bryan (22-1, 15 KOs) vs. Daniel DuBois (18-1, 17 KOs)
Result: Daniel Dubois Wins via TKO (4th Round at 1:58)
Scorecard: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-PRjTMzT0u1xbTPLJkF8WbXuMNbE4UCH/view?usp=sharing

Daniel Dubois Quote: The only words are ‘and the newand I am just so glad it is now. It is happening now and we have made it real, my dad and my family, I’ve done everyone proud, the country and I can’t wait.

In the first round I was just trying to figure him out and see what he had. I said I was going to test the chin and I just went for it.

He brought out something in me, he brought out a wicked left hand! It was a punch-perfect ending, and I am just so happy. I had a few rough patches during this camp, but we pulled through and we got the victory.

I am just so happy to have got this world title. This is what all the hard work was for and, no disrespect to Trevor, but his 0 had to go and I was just in there on a demolition mission.

I am ready for whoever is next. I believe this will instantly make me a better fighter now. When you win the world title they say you become next level so names like Dillian Whyte and Joseph Parker are all on my hitlist. I will fight whoever Frank puts me in with next.

It has been amazing. Coming out here and winning a world title is what I dreamed of as a little kid and now it has finally happened.

Trevor Bryan Quote: “I’m feeling alright. I knew he was going to come out with big punches, and I was trying to land some and let him tire himself out. But I wasn’t shooting my jab enough.”

SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT ATTRACTION – 6 RUNDEN
Luis Rodriguez (9-0, 9 KOs) vs. Ryan Adams (8-5-2, 6 KOs)
Result: Luis Rodriguez Wins via TKO (3rd Round at 2:26)
Scorecard: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1U7uzf55jwRHFwzibpQ_kMcNuMlIl0PKy/view?usp=sharing

Luis Rodriguez Quote: “It’s the best feeling finally getting the knockout. He was a complicated boxer, a brawler. I don’t like these types of fights. We will see what’s next – but I’m ready for the next challenge.”

NABA GOLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE – 10 RUNDEN
DaCarree Scott (7-1, 6 KOs) vs. Jonathan Guidry (18 -1-2, 6 KOs)
Result: Johnathan Guidry Wins via TKO (7th Round at 2:01)
Scorecard:

Johnathan Guidry Quote: “I’m feeling good. I didn’t even get to have a proper training camp or the right sparring partners. I’m looking forward to whatever is next.”

NABA CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE – 10 RUNDEN
Joltin Johnnie Langston (11-3, 4 KOs) vs. Isaiah Thompson (6-1-2, 5 KOs)
Result: Johnnie Langston Wins via Split Decision (95-94, 94-95, 92-97)
Scorecard:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vln447gXJBlroxrgeBJhgIf5q7tYRne8/view?usp=sharing

Johnnie Langston Quote: “I didn’t even have a chance for a full training camp. I blew up [in weight] during camp and was a bit dehydrated in the ring. I’m just glad we came up with this result and that I’m still a champ.”

NABA LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE – 10 RUNDEN
Ahmed Elbiali (22-1, 18 KOs) vs. Dervin Colina (16-2, 14 KOs)
Result: Ahmed Elbiali Wins via Disqualification
Scorecard: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1URsbHgUf3xDThEOAXC-9z1dXVexiQo3l/view?usp=sharing

Ahmed Elbial Quote: “I’m just glad that the both of us left the ring healthy. I’m excited to be crowned the new champion, and I hope that the next show I get to better showcase my skills. We had a great, old-school boxing crowd out here tonight, and that made it a fun experience.”

SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT ATTRACTION – 4 RUNDEN
Raynel Mederos (7-0, 2 KO) vs. Ryan Wilson 1-1, 1 KO
Result: Raynel Mederos Wins via TKO (2nd Round at 2:07)
Scorecard: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mdnashyn81jVR6EDi1kePK46oGrJ3Wcq/view?usp=sharing

Raynel Mederos Quote: “I feel really great, and I want to give a special thanks to my trainer who has helped me get this far. We are taking my career step by step, round by round.”


NABA WELTERWEIGHT TITLE – 10 RUNDEN
Tre’Sean Wiggins (14-5-3, 8 KOs) vs. Travis Castellon (17-4-2, 12 KOs)
Result: Tre’Sean Wiggins Wins via TKO (1st Round at 2:07)
Scorecard: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ra9wAwRWWoRHV41zFw1iYkfo-bFHfQYP/view?usp=sharing

Tre’Sean Wiggins Quote: “The gameplan for inside the ring was to take my time. I didn’t want to rush it,"
“I want to be in the top 10. Whatever Don King has for me next; I will do.”


WBA CONTINENTAL AMERICAS MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE – 10 RUNDEN
Anthony Lenk (17-9, 7 KOs) vs. Ian Grün (16-2, 11 KOs)
Result: Ian Green Wins via Unanimous Decision (91-99, 92-98, 92-98)
Scorecard: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1m8trcSoLu6qRDwSPi_2tP6sbhlz-xaz1/view?usp=sharing

Ian Green Quote: “I am feeling really good, this was the first time I’ve pushed to 10-rounds. Lenk was a crappy opponent and didn’t really bring anything to the table. He was just really good at surviving and pacing himself.”

Anthony Lenk Quote: "Er ist ein guter Kämpfer. He came to represent for Don King, sicher. I’m still one of your fighters, and I just hope you still keep me here after this.”

DER HERVORRAGENDE SCHWERGEWICHTSPROSPEKT BAKHODIR JALOLOV BESCHLIESST DIE SHOW MIT DEM 11. KO IN FOLGE IM MAIN EVENT VON SHOBOX: DIE NEUE GENERATION

George Arias erhält eine getrennte Entscheidung über Alante Green; Chann Thonson beeindruckt mit TKO-Sieg über Tyler Tomlin im Telecast Opener auf SHOWTIME®

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VERONA, N.Y.. – Juni 10, 2022 - Unbesiegter Schwergewichts-Knockout-KünstlerBakhodir Jalolovließ sich am Freitagabend Zeit, aber schließlich beendete die Show auf dramatische Weise mit einem Knockout in der achten RundeJack Mulowayiim Main Event von einemShoBox: Die neue GenerationFernsehsendung im Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y.. das dazu beitrug, das Einführungswochenende der International Boxing Hall of Fame im nahe gelegenen Canastota einzuleiten, N.Y..

Bekannt als „großer Usbeke“, der 6-Fuß-7 Jalolov, ein zweifacher Olympiasieger und 2020 Goldmedaillengewinner aus Usbekistan, zu einem perfekten verbessert 11-0 mit 11 KOs, als er eine riesige linke Hand landete, die Mulowayi schickte (11-3-1, 7 KOs) flach auf dem Rücken in der achten und letzten Runde.

„Ich fühle mich wirklich gut mit der Leistung,“, sagte der 27-jährige Jalolov. „Der Gegner war auf einem wirklich guten Niveau und ein großartiger Kämpfer. Er war wirklich hart, langlebiger Typ. Ich habe ein paar große Schüsse auf ihn gelandet und er kann einen Schlag einstecken.

Vor einem Who is Who der Boxkönige, darunter Andre Ward, Shane Mosley, Antonio Tarver und Terence Crawford, Jalolov setzte ein Ausrufezeichen in eine aufregende Boxnacht während eines historischen Wochenendes der Hall of Fame-Einführungen, an denen die letzten drei Klassen von Eingeweihten während der Zeremonie am Sonntag teilnehmen werden.

Jalolov war während des gesamten Kampfes dominant, Die einzige Frage war, ob er seine KO-Serie fortsetzen würde oder nicht. Es sah sowohl in der dritten als auch in der fünften Runde wahrscheinlich aus, als Jalolov Mulowayi wackelte, aber das Spiel Belgien bewies Herz, indem es beide Runden unbeschadet überstand. In der sechsten Runde, Mulowayi wurde zum zweiten Mal in seiner Karriere von einer linken Flanke fallen gelassen, als die Glocke ertönte. Er stand auf und schlug den Grafen, wurde aber mit einer weiteren Signatur der linken Hand endgültig niedergeschlagen 1:20 der Finalrunde.

„Ich dachte, ich würde ihn am Ende der sechsten Runde stoppen, als ich ihn fallen ließ, aber der Schiedsrichter ließ ihn weitermachen und die Runde war vorbei,sagte Jalolow, wem wurde ein Punkt für das Halten in der vierten Runde abgezogen. „Ich dachte, das ist die Zeit. Aber ich musste bis zur letzten Runde warten. Ich bin froh, dass ich die Unterbrechung bekommen habe. Ich habe das Gefühl, ich habe ihn drei- oder viermal verletzt.“

Jalolov kam zum ersten Mal in seiner Karriere über die fünfte Runde hinaus, Landung 47 Prozent seiner Power Punches und Outlanding Mulowayi 99-17 in Gesamtschlägen.

Im Co-Main Event, ungeschlagene dominikanische Schwergewichts-PerspektiveGeorg Arien(18-0, 7 KOs) gewann ein taktisches Duell gegen zuvor ungeschlagenAlante Grün(10-1-1, 7 KOs) per Split-Decision mit Partituren von 78-74, 77-75 zugunsten von Arien und 77-75 für Grün.

„Ich habe definitiv mehr als alles andere aus diesem Kampf gelernt, also gebe ich meiner Leistung ein C-Plus oder ein B-Minus, weil dies die Art von Kampf ist, die mich hungriger ins Fitnessstudio zurückgehen lässt und weiß, dass es noch viel mehr zu tun gibt,“, sagte Arias, der jetzt in der Bronx lebt und trainiert. „Aber diesmal waren wir gesegnet, denn hätte er ein bisschen stärker sein sollen, Die Dinge hätten katastrophaler kommen können.“

Arias ging in der ersten Hälfte des Kampfes souverän in Führung, Ausführung des Spielplans durch Outboxing von Green und Landung des Reinigers, härtere Schläge. Cleveland’s Green wuchs in den späteren Runden in den Kampf hinein, aber es war zu wenig zu spät und Arias konnte genug tun, um die späte Rallye aufzuhalten.

Es war ein schwieriger Kampf, ein Tor zu erzielen, Da sich alle drei Richter auf nur zwei der acht Runden geeinigt haben, bestätigten die Schlagstatistiken die Entscheidung der Richter, als Arias Green überholte 81-58. Grün wurde das 213th Kämpfer, um seinen ungeschlagenen Rekord verderben zu lassenShoBox.

„Jeder, der mir gegenübersteht, trainiert für mich immer tausend Prozent besser,“, fuhr Arias fort. „Er war wirklich komplett. Er hatte nicht unbedingt eine Schwäche, die ich ausnutzen könnte. Die Reaktionszeit, die er hatte, war wirklich gut und er hatte eine gute innere Beinarbeit, wo es etwas zu lange dauerte, bis ich in eine Zone kam, weil er bei jeder Strategie, die ich anwendete, eine gute Reaktion zu haben schien.“

In der Sendung Opener, ungeschlagenes LeichtgewichtChann Thonson (11-0, 8 KOs) ein Boxdisplay aufstellen, Blutergüsse, die zuvor Unbesiegten zu schlagen und schließlich zu brechenTyler Tomlin (13-1, 9 KOs) auf dem Weg zu einem TKO in der fünften Runde. Schiedsrichter Mark Nelson stoppte die Aktion 1:01 in die Runde.

„Ich wusste, wenn ich mit ihm in der Tasche bliebe, würden die Spritzen, die ich ihm geben würde, ihn wegbringen,“, sagte Kanadas Thonson, der vom ehemaligen olympischen Bronzemedaillengewinner und Halbschwergewichts-Anwärter Chris Johnson trainiert wird. "Überraschenderweise, er war etwas härter als ich dachte, denn als ich ihn hart schlug, er trat keinen Schritt zurück. Also wusste ich schließlich, dass dies sein eigener Tod sein würde und es nur eine Frage der Zeit war.“

Thonson, der zum vierten Mal gekämpft hat 2022, kontrollierte das Tempo und die Distanz von der Eröffnungsglocke und sah aus wie der entspanntere und erfahrenere Kämpfer. Er benutzte seinen Stoß und seine gerade rechte Hand, um sowohl eine Schwellung um Tomlins linkes Auge als auch ernsthaften Anlass zur Sorge in Tomlins Ecke zu verursachen. Vor Beginn der dritten Runde, Tomlins Vater und Trainer Darryl forderte seinen Sohn auf, das Tempo zu erhöhen.

Jedoch, es war Thonson, der noch mehr Gas gab. Spät in der dritten Runde, Thonson landete eine Flut von Schlägen, die Tomlin verletzten und sein Gesicht blutig hinterließen. Der Klang der Glocke rettete Tomlin vorübergehend, aber seine Nacht würde in der fünften Runde zu Ende gehen. Unfähig, die ständige Bestrafung zu vermeiden, die Thonson austeilte, Die Aktion wurde gestoppt, nachdem der Arzt am Ring Tomlin untersucht hatte.

Insgesamt, Thonson ist gelandet 44 Prozent seiner Kraftschläge und auswärts gelandeten Tomlin 102-39 in Gesamtschlägen.

"Ich fühle mich gut, Ich fühle mich wie im Kampf. Ich wurde gerade mit zwei Überhandrechten erwischt und ich bin mir ziemlich sicher, dass einer von ihnen entweder meine Nase gebrochen oder gebrochen hat,“, sagte der 22-jährige Tomlin. „Es war in der zweiten oder dritten Runde, als ich erwischt wurde. Ich fühlte und es warf den Spielplan so weit ab, wie ich versuchte zu tun. Ich wurde etwas zögerlicher als ich hätte sein sollen. Ich kann einfach nicht von diesen Überhandrechten getroffen werden. SHOW TIME, das tun sie, sie stellen gute Kämpfer gegen gute Kämpfer. Ich hatte das Gefühl, dass ich die Nase vorn haben würde, aber wir müssen zurückgehen und uns den Film ansehen und sehen, was als nächstes kommt.“

2017 International Boxing Hall of Fame aufgenommenBarry Tompkins nannte die Aktion vom Ring neben dem ehemaligen WeltmeisterRaul Marquez und renommierte KampfsportbehördeBrian Campbell als Expertenanalysten fungieren.Steve Farhood, ein 2017 IBHOF-Kandidat, war der inoffizielle Torschütze undAl Bernstein, ein 2012 Eingeweihte, war der Reporter am Ring.Ray Floresdiente als Ringansager. Der Executive Producer warGordon Hall mitRichard Gaughan Herstellung undRick Phillips Lenkung.

Die Veranstaltung wurde von DiBella Entertainment gefördert, wessen Besitzer, Lou DiBella, ein 2020 In die Hall of Fame aufgenommen und wird zusammen mit den Klassen von offiziell aufgenommen 2021 und 2022 am Sonntag. DasShoBox tripleheader wird am Montag um erneut ausgestrahlt 10 p.m. ET / PT auf Showtime EXTREME®.

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ÜberShoBox: Die neue Generation

Seit seiner Gründung im Juli 2001, von der Kritik gefeierten Showtime-Serie Boxen, ShoBox: Die neue Generation hat vorgestellten jungen Talenten abgestimmt zäh. DieShoBox Philosophie ist es, im Fernsehen spannend, vielen gefallen und Pflichtspiele und gleichzeitig ein Testfeld für bereit Aussichten entschlossen, für einen WM-Kampf. Einige der wachsenden Liste von der 86 Kämpfer, die auf erschienenShoBox und erweiterte den WM-Titel zu sammeln beinhaltet: Errol Spence Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Chad Dawson, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams und mehr.

2-time Dominican Olympian Leonel de los Santos Shipping up to Boston

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BOSTON (Mai 4, 2022) – Two-time Dominican Olympian, Leichtgewicht Leonel de los Santos (6-0, 5 KOs), may be settling in the Boston area to enhance his professional boxing career. Tatsächlich, he recently spent a month there preparing for his last fight, which resulted in a win by way of a 6-round decision this past March in his native Dominican Republic.


Santos’ manager, Ryan Roach, lives in Boston and he introduced his undefeated lightweight to trainer Alex Rivera, and that paid immediate dividends in terms of improvement.


Santos, 26, trained at the Somerville Boxing Club under Rivera, who trains 26-0 welterweight Rashidi Ellis, who Santos sparred with several times, and US Olympian Rashida Ellis, Rashidi’s sister.


“The conditions at our training camp in Boston were very good,” Santos said. “I learned a lot of new things about professional boxing from Alex in just a short time, especially my defense about dodging smaller boxers. He really helped my performance in my last fight.
Rivera only worked with Santos two weeks, but the two connected right away.


“Leonel is a good boxer with a lot of experience,” Rivera remembered. “He has speed and power. We worked on making him more technically sound. It’s about hitting without being hit. He is very tall for his weight class – 5’ 8’ or 5’ 9” – with a good reach. We got along right away, and it was like we had been working together for a long time. I think he can make some noise with his amateur background. He has all the tools. Reminds me a little of Ryan Garcia: tall and strong for his weight class. Leonel has what it takes.


“I wasn’t with Leonel for his last fight, but I did watch some highlights. The guy he fought (Andres Bens Zapata) could really take a punch. Leonel’s hands were swollen after the fight from hitting his opponent so much. Leonel hit him with everything he had. I noticed how his defense and distance had improved. That’s what we worked on. He kept his distance and had a clean fight.”


Santos, who has relatives living in nearby Lawrence, MA, is applying for a work visa to train with Rivera.


“I think training with Alex vastly improved Leonel’s boxing and timing,” Santos’ manager Roach added. “Alex worked a lot on distance, which will lead to more power behind his shots. I saw big changes in Leonel’s last fight. He applied the skills he learned with Alex, and I look forward to more.”


Der wachsende Stall begabter Boxer von Fighter Locker umfasst auch den kalifornischen Superfliegengewichtler Rocco „So Cal Kid“ Santomauro (21-1, 6 KOs), New Yorks ABF American West superleichter Ray Jay "The Destroyer" Bermudez (16-0, 11 KOs), Connecticuts ABF USA Superweltergewicht Jimmy „Quiet Storm“ Williams (18-5-2, 6 KOs), Colorados ABF American West Super-Mittelgewichts-Champion „The Amazing“ Shawn McCalman (10-0, 6 KOs), Massachusetts Superleichtgewicht Adrian „Tonka“ Sosa (12-0, 9 KOs), Florida Superbantamgewicht Daniel "The Dedication" Bailey, Jr. (10-1, 5 KOs), Massachusetts im Federgewicht Troy Anderson, Jr. (4-0, 2 KOs), 2-Uhrzeit Brasilianischer Olympioniken & 2016 Olympia-Zweite Yuberjen Martinez, Brasilianischer Olympiasieger Jorge Vivas, Dominikanische Cruisergewicht Roki „Rocky“ Berroa (2-0, 1 KO), Dominikanische Superweltergewicht Juan Solano Santos (1-0, 1 KO), Georgia super middleweight James Hagler, Jr. (2-1, 1 KO), Dominikanische Federgewicht Orlando Perez Zapata (10-0, 8 KOs), Dominikanisches Leichtgewicht Isaelin Florian Henriguez (8-1, 4 KOs), Florida-Halbschwergewicht Robert Daniels, Jr. (6-0, 5 KOs), Irisches Halbschwergewicht Tommy „The Kid“ O’Toole (3-0, 2 KOs), Texas Superleichtgewicht Miranda „La Alacrana“ Reyes (5-1-1, 2 KOs), Massachusetts super featherweight Alex Rivera (3-0, 2 KOs), Kansas brothers, welterweight Marcus (3-0, 3 KOs) and super lightweight Marcell (1-0), und Utah-Brüder, ABF American West Leichtgewichts-Champion Ignacio Chairez (9-0-1, 5 KOs) und leichter Gabriel Chairez (4-0-1, 2 KOs).


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New York State Boxing Hall of Fame induction dinner Displayed pride, emotions and grateful thanks

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NYSBHOF CLASS OF 2022 - (L-R) Seated: Don Elbaum, Bill Verigan, John Turner, Ron McNair, John Verderosa, Jill Diamond, Larry Barnes and Verno Phillips; Standing: Donny Lalonde, Shannon Briggs, Michael Bentt and Mike Silver.

(alle Bilder von Peter Frutkoff – NYSBHOF)

NEW YORK (Mai 3, 2022) – The New York State Boxing Hall of Fame’s (NYSBHOF) Klasse von 2122 was inducted this past Sunday at a special ceremony, von Ring gesponserte 8, vor 360 attendees at Russo’s On The Bay in Howard Beach, New York.

“This was the most emotional NYSBHOF induction dinner ever,“, sagte NYSBHOF-Präsident Bob Duffy. “Several inductees cried during their acceptance speeches and that really made everything more exciting for everybody. You could see how really proud each of the inductees were as they proudly displayed their belts. This is all about honoring New York boxing people for their accomplishments and contributions. It was another knockout!"

One of the largest ovations was for Master of Ceremonies Dave Diamante for his remarkable recovery from a near-death accident that left him with a broken back.
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(L-R) – MC Dave Diamante & NYSBHOF President Bob Duffy

Living boxers inducted into the NYSBHOF included Brooklyn WBO Heavyweight World Champions Jamaica’s Michael Bentt (11-2, 6 KOs), also a 4-time New York Golden Gloves gold medalist, and Shannon “The Cannon” Briggs (60-6-1, 53 KOs); Albany’s 3-time World light middleweight titlist Verno Phillips (42-11-1, 2 KOs), WBC Light Heavyweight World Champion Donny “Golden Boy” Lalonde (42-11-1, 21 KOs), Staten Island’s WBC World Light Heavyweight Champion Johnny “The Heat” Verderosa (41-5-1, 33 KOs), Mount Vernon’s 2-time World title challenger and No. 1 ranked welterweight contender Larry “No Fear” Barnes (44-3-1, 17 KOs), and Brooklyn’s welterweight Johnny Turner (42-6-2, 32 KOs)

Posthumous participants inducted were World Lightweight Champion Bronx’ Al Singer (62-9-2, 26 KOs), World’s Colored Light Heavyweight Champion Kid Norfolk (88-25-7, 49 KOs), Brooklyn’s lightweight Pasquale Patsy Giovanelli (44-7-1, 14 KOs), Brooklyn’s World Bantamweight Champion Cannonball Eddie Martin (81-12-4, 29 KOs), New York City’s World Light Heavyweight title challenger Battling Siki (60-24-4, 31 KOs), Brooklyn’s Novice New York Golden Gloves and Intercity Golden Gloves champion Solly Krieger (82-25-6 , 54 KOs), New York City’s No. 1 world ranked middleweight contender Herbie Kronowitz (55-23-5, 10 KOs), Buffalo’s World featherweight champion Tommy Paul (80-28-10, 26 KOs), and Brooklyn’s World Bantamweight Champion and US Olympian Lou Salica (67-17-12, 13 KOs).

Living non-participants who were inducted the NYSBHOF were judge Queens New York Golden Gloves finalist, inspector and licensed judge Ron McNair, promoter/manager/matchmaker Don Elbaum, New York City journalists Ed Schuyler of New York City and Bill Verigan, New York City author/journalist Tom Hauser, Queens author/journalist/ Mike Silver, and Brooklyn’s Jill Diamond, Secretary of the World Boxing Council and International Chair or WBC Cares.

Posthumous non-participant inductees now in the NYSBHOF are Brooklyn’s trainer and Stillman’s gym owner Lou Stillman, New York City’s promoter/manager Bill Cayton, NYC Mayor James Walker who legalized boxing in NY, publicists John Condon, of Queens, and New York City’s Irving Rudd, Brooklyn’s journalist Richard K. Fuchs, and trainer Victor Valle.

Jede Teilnahme an inductee (oder direkter Nachkomme) erhielt einen maßgeschneiderten Gürtel, der seine Aufnahme in das NYSBHOF anzeigt.

Die 2021 inductees were selected by the NYSBHOF nominating committee members Randy Gordon, Henry Hascup, Don Majeski, Jim Monteverde and Neil Terens.
Alle Boxer für mindestens drei Jahre lang inaktiv sein, die für NYSBHOF Induktion geeignet zu sein, und alle Rekruten müssen haben im Staat New York für einen erheblichen Teil ihrer Boxen Karrieren oder während der Blüte ihrer jeweiligen Karriere residierte.

KLASSE 2021 INDUCTEE QUOTES & BILDER
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Bill Verigan: “Whether a boxer is in the Hall of Fame or not, sie trainieren hart, compete hard and have overcome hard losses. Ich bin sehr, very thankful to be here today. Thank you so much.”
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(L-R) – Dave Diamante, Henry Hascup, Shannon Briggs, Bob Duffy & Tommy Gallagher

Shannon Briggs: “Let’s go champ! Let’s go champ. Let’s go champ. This is amazing. I grew up in Brooklyn and lived in Brownsville. I weighed less than 2 pounds when I was born and asthmatic. I was bullied growing up in Brownsville, but I made it. We lost our home. Tough times growing up. I had to fight. I can’t believe I’m in the Hall of Fame. My aunt said, ‘We going to make it.’ She’s here today.

“I fell into boxing. I was never into sports. I can’t catch and still can’t dribble. But when I put gloves on, something about me changed, and nobody could do anything to me. No more bullying. I went from sleeping on the train or in the gym to traveling around the world. Nobody believed in me until Vito Antuofermo said, ‘This kid can be something.’ I just turned 50 and I’m up here with Vito. I won the Golden Gloves when I was homeless. This is all unexpected. I never though I’d be a boxer. I put gloves on and got busy. I started winning. Boxing helped me stay out of jail, selling drugs, or running the streets. I became heavyweight champion of the world. Shout out to everybody who believed in me. A lot are here today. Danke, Jungs. Let’s go champ!"
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(L-R) – Jack Hirsch & John Turner

Johnny Turner: I want to thank everyone for having me here today. I want to thank my trainers and Joe DeGuardia for believing in me. My most prestigious fight was with Wilfredo Benitez, and I was in the move, ‘Raging Bull.’ I’m a very lucky guy.”
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(L-R) – Diamante, Ryan O’Leary, Larry Barnes, Melvina Lathan & Bob Duffy

Larry Barnes: “I’m going to be short; I can’t match Shannon. Let’s go champ! I’m very excited to be here with all these champions. I want to thank all the people in boxing for believing in me. Ich gab nie auf. Am meisten, I want to thank me for putting in all the hard work.”
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(L-R) – Dave Diamante, Michael Bentt, Bobby Cassidy, Jr. & Bob Duffy

Michael Bentt: “It’s wonderful to be back in New York. I didn’t get here by myself. I want to thank four groups: my mentors, sponsors and facilitators, boxers who inspired me, and my allies. I was captain of the USA Boxing Team and got a call to be in the movie ‘Ali’ (he played Sonny Liston). Young people should seek people like those who inspired me: Muhammad Ali, Mark Breland, Mike McCallum, Shannon Briggs, Evander Holyfield, Ronald Turner and Monte Barrett. They fueled my flame.”
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(L-R) – Jill Diamond & JoAnn Aquilera

Jill Diamond: “I want to thank my two biggest mentors, Jose Suliaman and Joe Dwyer. I’d like to thank my New York family who still think I go to the Golden Globes instead of the Golden Gloves. And thanks to my WBC family that embraced me, especially Mauricio Suliaman, who said to come join us. I do know that in the big boxing family, if anybody hurt somebody, they would always help. I wish, especially with what’s going on today, others settled things in the ring like us. The world would be a better place.”
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(L-R) – Dave Diamante, Mike Silver, Bobby Cassidy, Jr. & Bob Duffy

Mike Silver: “I’m very humbled and appreciative to the New York State Boxing Hall of Fame selection committee to receive this honor. It’s so gratifying coming from peers. Boxing is the most colorful sport. In my books I give my perception to be informative, educational, and entertaining. I used to check newsstands for the new Ring magazine and Boxing News. I respected boxers and fell in love with the sport. One thing will never change in boxing. In the ring it’s about hitting without getting hit, the science of the sport. Boxers’ stories are not written. It takes their blood, sweat and tears. And that will never change.”
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(L-R) – Don & Kipp Elbaum

Don Elbaum: “I’m honored and thankful by this. What a run it’s been running shows. I’m still doing it. I remember putting shows on at Madison Square Garden. No sport has 1-on-1 world champions like boxing. Many countries have kings, but there is only one in boxing, and that’s the world heavyweight champion.”
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(L-R) – Tommy Gallagher, Donny Lalonde & Bobby Cassidy, Jr.

Donny Lalonde: “I would be here without Bobby Cassidy. Bobby Cassidy, Sr. was the number one light heavyweight in the world. He was also a trainer who taught me what it took to be a boxer. Jetzt, I’m in the New York Hall of Fame with him and his son, Bobby Cassidy, Jr. I was from Canada, and I was told that being a champion from there was worthless. When you grow up in a broken home, you really need somebody to believe in you. Don Majeski believed in me. Tommy Gallagher and Bobby Cassidy made my spirit rise high. I was ready to take on the world. Everybody said I had no business being in the wring with Eddie Davis, after he went 15 rounds with Michael Spinks. I knocked him out 22 seconds into the second round to win the world title. Thanks to the New York State Boxing Hall of Fame for having me here.”
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(L-R – John & Wiliam Verderosa

John Verderosa: “I appreciate the accolades. This is fantastic. Forty years later, it blows my mind that people remember me from so long ago. I’m so honored. Thank you so much.”
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(L-R) – Dave Diamante, Henry Hascup, Verno Phillips and his son K.J. Phillips, & Bob Duffy

Verno Phillips: “New York Hall of Fame, Baby. I made it! Ich in der Arbeit setzen. Like my grandmother said, ‘You got to go out and run.’”
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NYSBHOF

CLASS von 2012: Carmen Basilio, Mike McCallum, Mike Tyson, Jake LaMotta, Riddick Bowe, Carlos Ortiz, Vito Antuofermo, Emile Griffith, “Sugar” Ray Robinson, Gene Tunney, Benny Leonard, Tony Canzoneri, Harold Lederman, Steve Acunto, Jimmy Glenn, Gil Clancy, Ray Arcel, Nat Fleischer, Bill Gallo und Arthur Mercante, Sr.

CLASS von 2013: Jack Dempsey, Johnny Dundee, Sandy Saddler, Maxie Rosenbloom, Joey Archer, Iran Barkley, Mark Breland, Bobby Cassidy, Doug Jones, Junior Jones, James “Buddy” McGirt, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Bob Arum, Shelly Finkel, Tony Graziano, Larry Merchant, Teddy Brenner, Mike Jacobs, Tex Rickard und Don Dunphy.

KLASSE 2014: Floyd Patterson, Tracy Harris Patterson, Billy Backus, Kevin Kelley, Juan LaPorte, Gerry Cooney, Mustafa Hamsho, Howard Davis, Jr., Lou Ambers, Jack Britton, Terry McGovern, Teddy Atlas, Lou DiBella, Steve Farhood, Gene Moore, Angelo Prospero, Weisser Bimstein, Cus D'Amato, William Muldoon und Tom O'Rourke.

KLASSE 2015: Saul Mamby, Joey Giamba, Johnny Persol, Harold Weston, Lonnie Bradley, Paul Berlenbach, Billy Graham, Frankie Genaro, Bob Miller, Tommy Ryan, Jimmy Slattery, Bob Duffy, Mike Katz, Tommy Gallagher, Bruce Silverglade, Charley Goldman, Jimmy Johnston, Cedric Kushner, Harry Markson, Damon Runyon, and Al Weill.

KLASSE 2016: Aaron Davis, Charles Murray, Vilomar Fernandez, Edwin Viruet, Hector "Macho" Camacho, Rocky Graziano, Rocky Kansas, Joe Lynch, Joe Miceli, Ed Brophy, Joe DeGuardia, Randy Gordon, Dennis Rappaport, Howie Albert, Freddie Brown, Howard Cosell, Ruby-Goldstein, and Jimmy Jacobs.

KLASSE 2017: Gaspar Ortega, Renaldo “Mr.” Snipes, Doug Dewitt, “The Bronx Bomber” Alex Ramos, Dick Tiger, Jose Torres, “Nonpareil” Jack Dempsey, Don Majeski, Ron Katz, Stan Hoffman, Bobby Bartels, Hank Kaplan, Al Gavin, Arthur Donovan, and Dan Parker.

KLASSE 2018: Lou “Honey Boy” Del Valle, Jake Rodriguez, Terrence Alli, “Baby” Joe Mesi, Kid Chocolate, James J. “Gentleman Jim” Corbett, Jack McAuliffe, Billy Costello, Melio Bettina Ralph “Tiger” Jones, Charley Norkus, Dave Anderson, Pete Brodsky, Herb Goldman, Bobby Goodman, Melvina Lathan, Ron Scott Stevens, Johnnie Addie, Johnny Bos, Murray Goodman, Bert Randolph Sugar, and Sam Taub.

No class of 2019 oder 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions

KLASSE 2021: Jorge Ahumada, Alfredo Escalera, Freddie Liberatore, Dennis Milton; Lou Savarese and Merqui Sosa, Soldier Bartfield, Steve Belloise, Jimmy Goodrich, Tami Mauriello, Davey Moore, Freddie “The Welsh Wizard” Welch, Don Ackerman, Bobby Cassidy, Jr., Rick Glaser, Jack Hirsch, Max Kellerman, Dr. William Lathan, Julie Lederman, Ron Lipton, Kevin Rooney, Dan Daniel, Bobby Gleason, Flash Gordan, A.J. Liebling, Tony Mazzarella, and manager Dan Morgan
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Go online at www.nyboxinghof.org oder www.Ring8ny.com Für zusätzliche Informationen über den Staat New York Boxing Hall of Fame.


ÜBER RING 8: In gebildet 1954 von einem Ex-Preisboxer, Jack Grebelsky, Ring 8 wurde zum achten Tochtergesellschaft der damaligen Nationalen Veteran Boxer Verband bekannt – daher, RING 8 – und heute das Motto der Organisation bleibt: Boxer Helping Boxers.

RING 8 ist voll auf die Unterstützung weniger glücklichen Menschen in den Boxen Gemeinde, die Hilfe in Form von Miete zu zahlen erfordern verpflichtet, Krankheitskosten, oder was auch immer zu rechtfertigen Bedarf.

Gehen Sie online auf www.Ring8ny.com Weitere Informationen zu RING 8, die größte Gruppe dieser Art in den Vereinigten Staaten mit mehr als 350 Mitglieder. Annual membership dues are only $30.00, und jedes Mitglied wird zu einem Abendbuffet im RING Titel 8 monatliche Treffen, ausgenommen Juli und August. Alle aktiven Boxer, Amateur- und Profi-, sind zu einem kostenlosen RING Titel 8 Jahresmitgliedschaft. Die Gäste des Ring 8 Mitglieder sind zu einem Preis von nur willkommen $7.00 pro Person.

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Undefeated light heavyweight New Bedford Edet Mkapanam battling back from surgeries Granite Chin’sHometown Royaltythis Saturday in Bridgewater, MA (see attached with pictures)

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QUINCY, Masse. (Mai 3, 2022) – Undefeated New Bedford (MA) light heavyweight prospect Edet Mkapanam (6-0, 5 KOs) is battling back from retina and shoulder surgeries that sidelined him 16 months before his successful ring return this past March.


The 27-year-old Mkapanam faces Scott “Bombz” Scott on the May 7th Hometown Royalty” card, presented by Granite Chin Promotions in association with Cappiello Boxing Promotions and Shearns Boxing Promotions, at Bridgewater Veterans Club in Bridgewater, Massachusetts (85 Cottage St.), marking the first professional boxing event ever held in that town.


Raised in Brockton, known as the “City of Champions, Mkapanam had an abbreviated amateur career (8-3), although he was a heavyweight winner in the 2017 Rocky Marciano Turnier, as well as runner-up a year later in the prestigious New England Golden Gloves Championships.


Mkapanam had back-to-back surgeries, starting with a torn ligament in his shoulder, followed by surgery to repair his retina in the right eye.


“I didn’t have much of an amateur career and I’ve been learning on the job (wie ein Profi),” Mkapanam explained. “I learned in the gym sparring with some of the top fighters in New England like Peter Manfredo, Jr. and Mark Deluca. In meinem Kopf, I wanted to continue fighting and I kept working hard in the gym while recovering. Some doctors said I shouldn’t fight again, so I upped my intensity in the gym, and when I was examined again the doctors said my eye was a lot better and I was cleared to fight. I had a tough training camp before my last fight, the first after my surgeries, and I wasn’t even thinking about my eye during that fight.”


Mkapanam looked relatively sharp in his March 19th comeback fight, stopping pro debut fighter Igor Pessoa in the third round of their fight in Derry, New Hampshire.
Jetzt, Edet is on a mission to make up for lost time.


“I’ve been working on my jab and some other things,"Er sagte. “My goal is to fight on bigger stages, which is one of the reasons I signed with (Granite Chin promoter) Chris Traietti. I respect Scott Lampert, but I’m on a whole different level in New England boxing, and I’m going to prove it this fight. I know Chris is going to get me opportunities to fight on bigger stages.”


“Edet was somebody I was interested in working with in the past, but then his injuries happened before we could formally get a deal together,” Granite Chin president Chris Traietti explained. “Once he reached out and told me he was cleared to fight again, I wasted no time making him an offer to sigh with Granite Chin. Edet is a great guy who works hard and wants to fight. We talked about a game plan for his career. We are both on the same page and you will be seeing him on a big stage in the very near future.”

Former New England Welterweight Champion Mike “Bad Man Ohan, Jr. (14-1, 8 KOs), von Holbrook, MA, headlines “Hometown Royalty” in the 8-round main event against Argentinian opponent Jose “El Chino” Aubel (8-9, 7 KOs).


Quincy (MA) lightweight Ryan “The Polish Prince” Kielczweski (30-6, 11 KOs), ein 2008 National Golden Gloves silver medalist and 2-time New England Golden Gloves Champion, faces another Argentinian, Mario Lozano (18-5-1, 9 KOs), in the 8-round co-featured event.


Brockton welterweight prospect David Ribeiro makes his pro debut in a 4-round bout versus Joshua Zimmerman (0-8). Ribeiro was a celebrated amateur having won gold medals at the 2020 New England Goldene Handschuhe, 2019 King of the Ring, and the regional Mike Tyson Tournament.


Fall River (MA) welterweight Damon Towns (4-0, 3 KOs) meets Robert Bricks (0-9) in einem 4-Runden-Kampf.


Karte Änderungen vorbehalten.


Tickets are on sale, $60.00 standing room and $40.00 floor seats, and available for purchase at www.TicketRiver.com (Suche: Hometown Royalty).

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Coyle inspired by Katie Taylor’s performance

Tampa, FL (Mai 2, 2022) – Like most who love the sweet science, ungeschlagen Mittel Connor "The Kid" Coyle was fully engaged in the Katie TaylorAmanda Serrano Kampf.


Recognized as the biggest in women’s boxing history, Taylor-Serrano took place in front more than 19,000 fans at a sold out Madison Square Garden. It was the first time a female fight headlined at The Mecca of Boxing.


Following four fast-paced and competitive rounds, Serrano rocked Taylor in the fifth with a left hook followed by a left cross. Taylor was in bad shape and nearly tasted the canvas for the first time in her career but managed to finish the round on her feet.


Serrano kept the momentum over the next few rounds as she appeared to be headed towards the biggest win of her great career. Taylor impressively turned the tides in the final three rounds of the contest, finding her second wind and outfighting Serrano en route to a split decision victory.


“What an incredible fight that was – major credit to both women” said Coyle, who trained with Taylor in Dublin when both were amateurs. “Katie really had to overcome a lot of adversity against Serrano especially in the fifth round. Katie showed incredible heart and came through like a champion. She’s a true warrior and great inspiration for me heading into the most important fight of my career.”


Coyle, 15-0 (7 KO), meets Antonio Todd in a ten round contest for the NABA middleweight title Samstag, Mai 21 am Caribe Royale in Orlando, FL. Coyle-Todd airs live on Bally Sports Network Im Rahmen des Entrobox Championship Boxing Series bei 9 pm et.


Tickets are on sale at https://www.ticketmaster.com/bally-sportsentrobox-championship-boxing-orlando-florida-05-21-2022/event/22005C889425AF5F.


Coyle is promoted by Fire Fist Boxing Promotions.