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Tag Archives: Boxing
Welterweight Bryant Perella looks to remain perfect this Friday night at the Claridge in Atlantic City
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KENNETH SIMS JR. NOW SPARRING WITH JORGE LINARES
Las fegasi, NV (Le 19, 2015) – After getting Manny Pacquiao ready for his mega-fight with Floyd Mayweather, Gary Shaw Awọn iṣelọpọ‘ ati Antonio Leonard Promotions‘ undefeated super-lightweight prospect, Kenneth Sims Jr. (6-0, KOs), is now preparing WBC Lightweight champion Jorge Linares (38-3, 25 KOs) for his upcoming title defense against Kevin Mitchell (39-2, 29 KOs).
Kenneth Sims Jr. has been sparring with Linares, giving him great work, while learning from the best fighters in the world. The experience has been instrumental in the development of Sims Jr., who resides in Chicago, Illinois.
“Training with Linares and Pacquiao has been a great learning process for me and my dad who’s my trainer,” wi Kenneth Sims Jr. “I want to thank Gary Shaw for setting up these sparring opportunities. I’ve preformed really well and my confidence is at an all-time high. After sparring with these great champions, I know I have the skills to become something special in this sport and I’m going to take it one fight at a time. Gary and Antonio Leonard are working on my next fight and I should be returning to the ring shortly.”
“Kenneth Sims Jr. is a special talent with an amateur pedigree to take his professional career to championship level,” Gary Shaw wi. “Antonio and I are going to continue to bring him up the right way, give him tough fights, so he can be prepared for the big fights that lie ahead. Everything I’m hearing from these training camps and the sparring sessions Sims Jr. is having is positive. Kenneth is only going to get better and that makes me very happy.”
PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBC CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT
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Atlantic City’s undefeated Super Middleweight Antuwyan Aikens set to return this Friday at the Claridge in Atlantic City Juan Dominguez headlines against Mario Antonio Macias
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DANIEL GEALE NEW YORK MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & Awọn fọto
FORMER TWO-TIME WORLD CHAMPION DANIEL GEALE TO CHALLENGE
WBC MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION MIGUEL COTTO
ON Oṣù 6, 2015 AT BARCLAYS CENTER IN BROOKLYN LIVE ON HBO®
Gbekalẹ BY ROC Nation Idaraya + MIGUEL COTTO PROMOTIONS
Niu Yoki (Le 19, 2015) – Miguel Cotto (39-4, 32 KO ká), the reigning WBC and Ring Magazine Middleweight World Champion and the first native of Puerto Rico to become world champion in four different weight classes will defend his titles against former Two-Time World Champion Daniel Geale (31-3, 16 KO ká) of Australia on June 6, 2015 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn in a 12-round fight that will be televised live on HBO. Geale hosted a New York City media workout this afternoon at Mendez Boxing Gym in preparation for his title challenge against Cotto. Here’s what Geale, and his American promoter Gary Shaw, ni lati sọ:
Daniel Geale – Former Two-Time World Champion
“Cotto has trouble in stages against guys that move and use their reach. He knows that’s what I’m going to be doing and he’s going to be trying to counter that with aggression and coming forward. I’m going to use my abilities and not get caught up in his game plan.”
“The game plan is to go in and fight my fight. It’s not to get sucked in. It’s not to get caught up in what he [Jinna] is doing. It’s to do what I do best.”
“This is going to be a huge fight for me. Fighting a guy like Miguel who’s fought some of the greatest fighters is going to be a great test. We’re going in very confident.”
“I want this one badly. It’s something that we have wanted for a while and I’m extremely excited. I’ve got guys like Gary Shaw and my team at the Grange from Australia and they are working very hard behind the scenes. I’m just going to worry about my job and they do their job greatly. I just worry about getting myself in perfect condition.”
Gary Shaw – President of Gary Shaw Productions
“If Daniel wins, Cotto has a rematch clause, so if Cotto wants the immediate rematch then that’s what he gets. Ti o ba ko, according to WBC, it would be GGG again, but it doesn’t make a difference. Daniel will fight anybody, nibikibi. We went to Germany and fought Strum on his territory. He’s coming to New York which is Cotto’s town. It just doesn’t make a difference when you have a great fighter.”
“It’s going to be a great show and the fans are going to get what they want. Tune in for a great fight on June 6. It’s going to be a great night of boxing.”
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Cotto vs. Geale, a 12-yika ija fun Cotto ká WBC ati Iwọn irohin Middleweight World Championships, gba ibi Saturday, June 6 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and will be televised live on HBO. The fight is presented by Roc Nation Sports and Miguel Cotto Promotions in association with Gary Shaw Productions and is sponsored by Cerveza Tecate and Venue Kings. Ni afikun si awọn nla igbese inu awọn iwọn, awọn iṣẹlẹ yoo ẹya-ara awọn orisirisi ohun akiyesi Roc Nation fọwọkan ti yoo si siwaju sii sin spectators pẹlu ohun ti mu dara si fan iriri, including Roc Nation and Grammy nominated artist Big Sean taking to the ring for a special performance prior to the main event. The event will be hosted by notable emcee “The Voice of New York” Angie Martinez and will also feature hit master DJ Lobo who will serve alongside Martinez throughout the night. Tiketi da owole ni $500, $350, $250, $200, $150, $120, $100, $80, $50 ati $25, ko pẹlu wulo iṣẹ owo ati ori, are available for purchase atwww.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com ati ni American KIAKIA Àpótí Office ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000. Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:00 PM, akọkọ ija bẹrẹ ni 6:15 PM and the HBO telecast begins at 10:30 PM et/PT.
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BOSTON’S DANNY O’CONNOR ADDED TO MAY 23 CARD TO FACE VERMONT’S CHRIS GILBERT IN EXPLOSIVE NEW ENGLAND SHOWDOWN
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Baltimore Boxing to honor Police during “Blood, Sweat & Tears” Card May 29!
Baltimore, Dókítà (Le 18, 2015) – Jake Smith’s Baltimore Boxing Promotions will honor the Baltimore Police Department during a special Olympic style card Friday, Le 29 ni Michael ká kẹjọ Avenue ni Glen Burnie, Dókítà.
Tickets for “Blood, Sweat & Tears” can be purchased by calling 410-375-9175 tabi lọ si Baltimoreboxing.com. Individual tiketi bẹrẹ ni $25 ati VIP tabili ti 10 ni o wa fun $500. Gbogbo VIP ticketholders le gbadun free hors d'oeurves lati 7-8 pm, the best seats in the house and a special meet and greet with five time world champion Vinny Paz.
During the recent Baltimore Riots, a number of officers were hit with rocks, bricks and others items while attempting to stop violent protests. Ìwò, ju lọ 100 officers were injured trying to prevent further damage to the city. During the evening, Baltimore Boxing will have a special ceremony honoring the department for their courageous efforts to stop violent protesters.
“Baltimore was a very scary place last month,"Wi Smith. “I had to shut my gym down and know a lot of people had their businesses destroyed. If it weren’t for the brave men and women in law enforcement, things would’ve been even worse. I commend them for the job they did and honoring them during the card is the least that I can do.”
Fast rising heavyweight Sam “Vanilla Gorilla” Crossed returns to the ring less than three weeks after his most recent bout when he defends his East Coast Heavyweight crown in the main event. Crossed, who is turning professional after this fight, has shown tremendous improvement and always gives fans their monies worth. Alatako re yoo wa ni kede Kó.
Welterweight Allen Burris looks to continue his hot streak against an opponent TBD in the co-featured bout of the evening and other bouts will be announced shortly.
In addition to honoring the policemen and women, Baltimore Boxing is proudly teaming up with Unified Efforts. Since their founding in 2012 by formerBaltimore detective Debbie Ramsey, Unified Efforts is a full-service bullying prevention organization that has helped raise awareness throughout the Charm City. To assist with the program, Baltimore Boxing will donate tickets and proceeds from a 50/50 raffle on fight night.
“This is going to be our second time working with Unified Efforts,"Wi Smith. “Debbie has a great heart and it was an excellent experience having her at our card last November. We are very glad to have Debbie and Unified Efforts promoting a great message in association with the fight card. Michael’s Eighth Avenue has been our most popular venue and was sold out for the last card so I advise everybody to purchase their tickets early because this will be a special event for the community.”
For more information on Baltimore Boxing Promotions, be Baltimoreboxing.com
Reynaldo Ojeda decisions Monty Meza-Clay in U.S. Uncomfortable
Featherweight Luis Rosa goes from Top prospect to legitimate contender
RESULTS FROM HARTFORD |
Reynaldo Ojeda (R) out-boxed veteran for impressive decision
HARTFORD, Conn. (Le 15, 2015) — Undefeated Puerto Rican lightweight Reynaldo Ojeda (16-0, 9 KOs) impressively introduced himself to American boxing fans in lalẹ ká ESPN Friday Night njà akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ, presented by 50 Cent’s SMS Promotions ati DiBella Idanilaraya, ni sepo pẹlu Universal Promotions, at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford. The 26-year-old Ojeda took advantage of his decisive height and reach advantage in his U.S. fun Uncomfortable, out-boxing the diminutive (5′ 2″), all-action Meza-Clay throughout a very entertaining fight. Meza-Clay continually walked down Ojeda, who used his quickness, superior movement and boxing ability to register a convincing victory by 12-round unanimous decision. “I’m a top prospect at 135 bayi; I’m going to be giving them all grades now,” commented Ojeda, a teacher in Puerto Rico. “The plan was to box Monty because he’s such an aggressive fighter.” Meza-Clay was hampered in the later rounds by a serious cut over his right eye. Ojeda wisely attacked the wound, pumping a series of stiff jabs and left hooks. “I got confident when his cut opened up,” Ojeda admitted. “What’s next for me is up to my promoter and manager, but I’m available to fight any 135-pounder in the world.” Luis Rosa (R) finished off Jonathan Perez Connecticut favorite Luis “KO King” Rosa (20-0, 10 KOs), ti New Haven, made a statement in the co-feature against Colombian featherweight Jonathan “Popeye” Perez (33-11, 27 KOs). Rosa was the aggressor from the opening bell through the end of the fight against a dangerous opponent, firing an array of effective combinations to the head and body, often switching from an orthodox stance to southpaw. Rosa was penalized a point in the fourth round for hitting his downed opponent. From that point on, tilẹ, he never let up. He pounded Perez, caught him on the ropes, and unleashed an unanswered barrage of punches until referee Michael Ortega ended the fight in the fifth round. Rosa is world ranked by the World Boxing Association (WBA) ati World Boxing Council (WBC), lẹsẹsẹ, at No. 15 ati Ko si. 16. “I said it was going to be explosive and we made it that way,” Rosa said after the fight. “I made a statement that I’m coming after all of the top 122-pounders. I’m a future champ in the making.” Ivan Golub (R) finishes off outclassed Henry Beckford In the ESPN2 opening fight, 5-time Ukraine National amateur champion John “The Volk” Golub, ija jade ti Brooklyn, dara lati 13-0 with his eighth career knockout coming against late replacement Henry Beckford (2-2, 1 KO). Class prevailed as rising middleweight star Golub worked fellow southpaw Beckford’s body, dropped him in the fifth with a body shot, and referee Ortega moved in to call off the fight. The Foster brothers from New Haven were both victorious. Light heavyweight Charles Foster (8-0, 4 KOs) remained undefeated with a sensational knockout of Joe Gardner (11-8-1, 1 KO) only 62-seconds into the first round, while his younger brother, junior lightweight William Foster (2-0, 1 KO) duroGilvan Santos (0-2) ni šiši yika. Bronx middleweight Chris “Golden” Galeano (8-0) wà unbeaten, boxing his way to a unanimous sixth-round decision over Yosmani Abreau (4-9-2), ti Las fegasi. Decorated Kazakh amateur boxer Dauren Yeleussinov (2-0, 2 KOs), now fighting out of Brooklyn, wore down Louisiana super middleweight Jay “JD” Williams (3-7), winning by way of a sixth-round technical knockout as referee Danny Sciavone halted the action. Waterbury, CT junior welterweight Jairi Ramos (3-2-2, 2 KOs) and Harlem’s Curtis Morton (3-5-2) fought to a four-round majority draw. In the walk-out bout, Puerto Rican lightweight Alberto Candeleria (5-2-1, 4 KOs) was too much for Brooklyn’s Ian James (3-12-1, 1 KO), as referee Ortega waved off the fight in the first round for a technical knockout. All pictures by Ed Diller/DiBella Entertainment Pari awọn esi to wa ni isalẹ:
Osise esi (bori akojọ akọkọ)
Akọkọ ti oyan – Lightweights Reynaldo Ojeda (17-0, 10 KOs), San Juan, Puẹto Riko WDEC10 (99-91, 99-91, 98-92) Monte Meza-Clay (36-5, 22 KOs), Rankin, PA
Àjọ-Ẹya – Junior Featherweights Luis Rosa (20-0, 10 KOs), New Haven, CT WTKO5 (2:29) Jonathan Perez (33-11, 17 KOs), Barranquilla, Colombia
UNDERCARD
Light Heavyweights Charles Foster (8-0, 4 KOs), New Haven, Connecticut WKO1 (1:02) Joe Gardner (11-8-1, 1 KO), Woonsocket, RI
Super Middleweights Dauren Yeleussinov (2-0, 2 KOs), Brooklyn, NY WTKO6 (2:29) Jay Williams (3-7), West Monroe, LA
Middleweights Ivan Golub (13-0. 8 KOs), Brooklyn, NY WTKO5 (2:17) Henry Beckford (2-2, 1 KO), Roosevelt, NY
Chris Galeano (8-0), Bronx, NY WDEC6 (59-52, 59-52, 8-56) Yosmani Abreau (4-9-2), Las fegasi, NV
Junior Welterweights Jairi Ramos (3-2-2, 2 KOs, Waterbury, CT D4 (38-38,38-38, 37-39) Curt Morton (3-4-3), Harlem, NY
Lightweights Alberto Candeleria (5-2-1, 4 KOs), Miami, FL WTKO1 (2:00) Ian James (3-12-1, 1 KO), Brooklyn, NY
Junior Lightweights William Foster (2-0, 1 KO), New Haven, CT WTKO1 (2:54) Galvan Santos (0-2), Woburn, MA |
Òṣuwọn lati Inglewood, California: Golovkin vs. Monroe Jr.
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