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MetroPCS Friday Night Knockout on truTV Continues Friday, Ka 15, ka 10 p.m. LE

Card Highlighted by Title Bout Between Jose Benavidez Jr. & Jorge Paez, Refresh.

truTV and Top Rank will exclusively present the MetroPCS Friday Night Knockout ka truTV, a live primetime boxing series on Labohlano, Ka 15, ka 10 p.m. LE from the US Airway Center in Phoenix. The new boxing series, hlahisa kamanong le Turner Sports le HBO Sports, will feature a 12-round bout for the WBA interim World Super Lightweight title between champion Jose Benavidez, Refresh. (22-0-0, 15 Kos), fighting in his hometown against Jorge Paez, Refresh. (38-5-2, 23 Kos) of Mexico. Ekelletsa moo, Antonio Orozco (21-0-0, 15 Kos) tla kopana Emmanuel Taylor (18-3-0, 12 Kos) tsa 10 ho pota bartolomeo bobebe gia.

 

Bahlalosi ba bakeng sa Ketsahalo eo e tla akarelletsa Kevin likulo providing play-by-play with analysts Timothea Bradley le Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini le moqolotsi oa litaba Crystina Poncher. Kugler ke seboholi sa khale se bitsitseng basketball ea koleche le tšireletso ea NFL bakeng sa Westwood One le bolo ea maoto ea koleche bakeng sa Big Ten Network. Bradley is a former WBO welterweight champion and former WBO and two-time WBC junior welterweight champion. Mancini ke 2015 International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee le sebapali sa mehleng sa WNF le WBA sa boima bo bobebe. Poncher ke mohlalosi le moqolotsi oa litaba oa Top Rank, hammoho le mong'a ntlo a, moqolotsi oa litaba le 'ngolla bakeng sa NFL Network le NFL.com. Koala captioning ka Sepanishe tla fumaneha bakeng sa truTV telecast.

 

Tsa netweke pontsho tla bontšang le a tsoela pele sebelisa "Spidercam" thekenoloji, le ntlha ya mofuta o bakeng sa phela malapeng ditebele telecast, ho fana ka tšireletso e matla nakong ea letoto la lihlooho. "Spidercam" e sebetsa ka sistimi e lintlheng tse 'ne ea mehala e tsoang lintlheng tse khethiloeng ka nqane ho likhutlo tsa reng ea litebele. The sa emisitswe ho khamera o na le matla ho fana ka le qobellang 360-tekanyo dikhutlo a ketso e ho akarelletsa le le matla a ho susumelletsa hore a tse tharo litekanyo - tloha / letona, pele / khutlela morao le up / fatše.

 

E le karolo ea tšehetso ea eona ea letoto la litebele ho truTV, MetroPCS e tla amohela lesale la setsi se bonahalang sa kh'amera le ho beoa cha ea sekhutlo bakeng sa ntoa ka 'ngoe, hammoho le ho kenyelletsoa melaetsa eohle ea papatso ho truTV le marang-rang a mang a Broadcasting.

 

Etela Lipapali tsa Turner kamore ea khatiso inthaneteng bakeng sa lisebelisoa tse ling tsa khatiso; latela Turner Sports on Twitter at TurnerSportsPR.

 

Featherweight Prospect Mario Barrios Remains Undefeated With 6th Round KO

 

Photos by Team Barrios

San Antonio, TX (Ka 12, 2015) – Sena se fetileng Moqebelo at the State Farm Arena in Hidalgo, Texas, Super-Featherweight sensation, Mario Barrios (9-0, 5 Kos), remained undefeated with a spectacular 6th round knockout over Jose Del Valle (4-11-3) ho tloha Puerto Rico.

 

Fighting Del Valle was a great experience for me because he was just as tall as me standing around 6’2,” O ile a re Mario Barrios. “I got a lot of rounds and got the knockout in round 6. I’m ready to make a quick return to the ring and take my career to the next level with Al Haymon. I’m very happy with the way my career is going. I’ll be looking to return sometime this summer.

 

Eme 6'1, Barrios is on the fast track to super stardom. Managed by Al Haymon, Barrios will most likely make his return to the ring next month. Look for Barrios to move to 8-round bout in the very near future.

13 Time KB World Champ Hunt Signs With VaughanPro Boxing Debut, Liverpool 23rd May

Undisputed and unified WBC, HO, WAKO, IKF & WKA World Champion, Marlon Hunt, is set to begin his professional boxing career later this month, following his signing management papers with renowned Liverpool based promoter Stephen Vaughan.

 

Hunt, who has held World titles in three different disciplines – Kick Boxing, K-1 Rules and Muay Thai – and five different weight categories, will be making his professional boxing debut on Vaughan’s upcoming NEW ERA event, which takes place at the Grand Central Hall in Liverpool on Saturday 23rd, Ka.

 

With a record breaking thirteen World titles to his name already, Hunt has made it clear that he is not entering the world of professional boxing to just make up the numbers, as when he spoke earlier he made it crystal clear that the change of discipline is so that he can focus on becoming a record holding four discipline World Champion.

 

“I’ve obviously done Kick Boxing, K-I Rules and Muay Thai, went through all the ranks there, won literally all the World titles in those sports, all the major World titles as well, so now I think it’s time to give pro boxing a shot.

 

I only signed with Stephen Vaughan on the 2eff May and it looks like I’m going to be busy straight away, he has me boxing on May 23rd,in Liverpool and again on the 25go th July in Malta.

 

That was a shock, so let’s get it done, that’s the good thing about Steve, oa tseba, it was literally I wanted to be managed by him as he sorts things out really quick.

 

This really suits me, I want to start challenging for titles as soon as possible, I’ve done everything that I’ve done in the other sports, I’ve been told for many years I should switch to pro boxing, but I didn’t think it was the right time, especially now with what I have won, again it will help me going up the rankings a little faster than I would have done otherwise, because of my experience, yeah I think it is the right time now.

 

I will still compete occasionally at Kick Boxing, as long as it doesn’t interfere with my pro boxing, I do want to do the mandatory defenses in my other sports, yeah I really want to defend my World titles still, apart from that I am concentrating fully on my pro boxing career.

 

There’s only a few people that have successfully transferred from one sport to the other, Chris Algieri, he was a kick boxer and has won a pro boxing World title, if Algieri can do it, I’m sure if I push the right way and I’m getting the right fights, I’m sure I can do the same thing.

 

I’m going to do the best that I can and become a four sport Champion, I don’t think to my knowledge that has actually done that yet, you know World Champion at Kick Boxing, K1, Muay Thai and Pro Boxing, so really would like to be the first to do that.

 

I’ve got some good loyal fans and they’ll be following me through the boxing as well and hopefully when I start pro boxing I’ll attract even more fans too, I feel that this is really good for the sport, not just by being able to attract new blood from the other sports, but also by doing that introduce new fans to both sports.

 

I’m really looking forward to the 23rd, May and the beginning of a new pro boxing career for myself.”

 

On Saturday May 23rd,, Hunt will be in first class company, as others boxing on the star studded bill include; reigning World Boxing Federation (WBF) World Welterweight Champion Chris Goodwin in action against London’s Mark ‘The Flash’ Alexander.

Reigning World Boxing Federation (WBF) Intercontinental Super Bantamweight Champion, Pauluse o ile a Economides, former British Super Middleweight and International Boxing Organisation (IBO) International Light Heavyweight Champion Tony Dodson.

BBBofC Welsh Area Middleweight Champion Lee Churcher, British, Commonwealth and WBF World Title challenger Tony Moran in a local derby with Blackpool’s Mathew Ellis, and Prizefighter Light Middleweight finalist and English title challenger Nick Quigley, who is set to face Scunthorpe’s highly entertaining Jody Meikle.

 

In addition to the Championship experienced boxers, there are also a host of upcoming, unbeaten young prospects boxing on the bill, ho akarelletsa le; sensational former England amateur Captain Antonio Counihan, Liverpool based hot Russian prospect David Agadzhanyan, who faces former Ghanaian Champion Isaac Owusu, Featherweight prospect Jay Carney, Light Heavyweight prospect Lee Boyce, ba nka ka Scunthorpe ea Matthew Pepper.

 

Also making his debut on the 23rd, Ka, alongside Hunt, is local lad Dayle Gallagher, whose first opponent as a pro is Nottingham’s Matt Scriven.

 

Marlon Hunt, against a yet to be named opponent, features on the Stephen Vaughan promoted NEW ERA event, which takes place at the Grand Central Hall in Liverpool on Saturday 23rd,Ka 2015.

Sanctioning bakeng sa ketsahalo ena e tla fuwa e metle ea Malta Boxing Komisi (MBC) -www.maltaboxingcommission.com

Tickets priced £30 & £40 are available direct from Marlon Hunt, from any of the boxers taking part or call Stephen Vaughan on 07789 037802.

The Mongoose Has Landed

Willie Monroe Refresh. in Los Angeles for Moqebelo oa Middleweight title bout to be televised on HBO World Championship Boxing® at 10 PM Et/PT

WBA number-two ranked contender WillieEl Mongoose” Monroe Refresh. arrives at LAX with his team for Moqebelo oa Middleweight title fight against Gennady Golovkin that will take place at the Forum in Inglewood, California and will be televised on HBO World Championship Boxing® beginning at 10 PM Et/PT
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Undefeated New Haven boxer Luis “KO Morena” Rosa Ready to go from prospect to contender on ESPN Friday Night Fights, Labohlano, Ka 15, in Hartford

HARTFORD (Ka 11, 2015) – Rising junior featherweight star Luis “KO Morena” Rosa (19-0, 9 Kos) plans to graduate from top prospect to legitimate contender ena Labohlano (Ka 15) ka ESPN LabohlanoBosiu ho loana ka, presented by 50 Cent’s SMS Promotions le DiBella Entertainment, kamanong le Universal Promotions, close to his New Haven home at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford.

 

A native of Puerto Rico, the 24-year-old Rosa takes on Colombian veteran Jonathan “Popeye” Perez (33-10, 17 Kos) in the 8-round ESPN2 co-feature.

 

Headlining the card will be undefeated Puerto Rican lightweight Reynaldo Ojeda (16-0, 9 Kos) against longtime contender Monty Meza Clay (36-4, 22 Kos) ka 10 ho pota ka sehloohong ketsahalo.

 

Live coverage will begin at 9 p.m. LE on ESPN2 and will also be available through WatchESPN on computers, li-smartphone, matlapa a, Amazon Mollo TV le Mollo TV Stick, Mela TV, Chromecast, Selemo, Bauplatten 360 le Xbox e mong o hoketse ka affiliated mofani wa video ya. Holim'a moo, ESPN’ Bosiu ho loana ka will carry the fights live on broadband Spanish-language ESPN Deportes+.

 

The popular Rosa, who is world rated at No. 15 ke ea Lefatše Boxing Association (WBA) le Ha ho. 16 ke ea Lefatše Boxing Lekgotla la (WBC), has prepared for a breakout performance in front of a large ESPN Labohlano Night ho loana ka viewing audience.

 

“Sena ke e khōlō loanela 'na,” Rosa said. “It’s great fighting on ESPN and I’m going to show the nation what I’m all about. I’m prepared to put on an explosive show. I feel that I’m close to getting a title shot. I want to fight world-class opponents and I plan to prove I’m ready ka labohlano bosiu.

 

It’s always great fighting in my home state and I’m sure I’ll have a lot of fans there. Ha a le qetellong ea letsatsi le, leha ho le joalo, I’m going to get the job done and it doesn’t matter where the fight would be held.

 

Perez, 28, a professional fighter since 2005, o hlōla 14 ea hae ea ho qetela 15 lipheletsong. The battle-tested Colombian has fought the likes of world champions Cristian Mijares, Abnere Mares, Jose Lopez, Martin Castillo, Eric Ortiz le Raul Martinez, as well a world title challenger Jesus Jimenez.

 

Perez is a veteran with 44 lan lintoa,” said Rosa about Perez. “He’s fought a lot of world-class guys and champions. I know he’s coming to fight. He’s going to come forward and he wants to bang. He’s strong, I’m stronger. I’m faster, le eena o, and the better all-around fighter. I’ll be ready for whatever he brings.

Live coverage will begin at 9 p.m. LE on ESPN2 and will also be available through WatchESPN on computers, li-smartphone, matlapa a, Amazon Mollo TV le Mollo TV Stick, Mela TV, Chromecast, Selemo, Bauplatten 360 le Xbox e mong o hoketse ka affiliated mofani wa video ya. Holim'a moo, ESPN’ Bosiu ho loana ka will carry the fights live on broadband Spanish-language ESPN Deportes+.

 

Fighting on the undercard are a pair of promising foreign boxers who are now living in the United States, as well as several New England and New York City favorites.

 

Undefeated Ukrainian middleweight Ivan Golub (7-0, 5 Kos), ho loantša ho tsoa Brooklyn, meets fellow Ukrainian Kostyantyn Rovenskyy (18-1-2, 5 Kos) a a tseletseng ho pota gia. Kazakh super middleweightDauren Yeleussinov (1-0), also living in Brooklyn, kopana le Jay “JD” Williams (3-6), of Louisiana, in a scheduled six-rounder.

 

Also slated to fight in six-round bouts on the undercard are unbeaten New Haven light heavyweightCharles Foster (7-0, 3 Kos) facing Woonsocket, RI, lireng Joe Gardner (11-7-1, 1 KO) and undefeated Bronx middleweight Chris Galeano (7-0) taking on Las Vegasupset-minded Yosmani Abreu (4-8-2).

 

Three four-round matches are also on tap with Waterbury, CT, boraro welterweight Jair Ramos (3-2-1, 2 Kos) vs.. Harlem ea Curtis Morton (3-4-2), Miami lightweight Alberto Candeleria (4-2-1, 3 Kos) vs.. Brooklyn ea Ian James (3-11-1, 1 KO), and New Haven junior lightweight William Foster III (1-0) vs.. TBA.

Tickets are currently on sale and are priced at $100, $65 le $35 (garena ho tshwanetseng lekhetho). Tickets can be purchased by calling 1 (860) 728-2624 kapa 1 (203) 627-7472. Mamati a butsweng ka 6:30 p.m. ET with the first bout scheduled for 7:30 p.m. LE.

 

Championship Boxing Returns to CBS Sports Network on Friday, Ka 29 in Memphis

Greg Cohen Promotions Proudly Presents
Kayode vs. Kisner in Cruiserweight Main Event

Ka Labohlano, Ka 29, Greg Cohen ho phahamiswa, in association with GH3 Promotions, Prize Fight Promotion and Adam Wilcock’s Fight Card Productions, produced by David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions, proudly announce the return of “Championship Boxing,” which will air live on CBS Sports Network (10:00 PM, LE) from the WC Handy Pavilion on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee.

Headlining the night will be an intriguing 10-round cruiserweight battle between long-time undefeated contender Lateef “Matla a” Kayode (20-0, 16 Kos) and once-beaten “Slick” Nick Kisner (14-1-1, 5 Kos). A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, promising WBO #10 lightweight Josh King of Australia will make his US television debut in a regional title fight against Batesville, ArkansasRogelio Casarez (9-3, 4 Kos).

Also featured in televised action that night will be women’s superstar Amanda “The Real Sebetsana” Serrano (23-1-1, 18 Kos) in a super featherweight showcase, as well as super middleweight Derrick “Nka It ho The Bank” Webster (18-0, 9 Kos) putting his undefeated record on the line.

Ditekete tsa “Championship Boxing” ba turu ka $20 General Admission and $30 VIP and are available by calling 901.900.2236.

32-year-old Lateef Kayode was born in Lagos, Nigeria but resides in California. Known for his immense strength and punching power, Kayode has been a top contender at 200 lbs for many years and is the current WBO-NABO and NABF Cruiserweight Champion. He is trained by four-time Trainer of the Year Freddie Roach. Kayode has also held the WBA-NABA Cruiserweight Championship. A 2013, Kayode fought to a draw with multiple world champion Antonio Tarver.

A naturally fluid boxer with superb skills, 24-year-old Nick Kisner hails from Baltimore, Maryland. E le e tsenwe, and among countless distinctions, Kisner was a three-time National Silver Gloves Champion and Ringside World Champion. He holds the distinction of being the youngest boxer in American history (17) to ever win a Men’s National Title in the Heavyweight Division. E le setsebi, Kisner’s two losses are a controversial draw in the opponent’s hometown and a split decision loss to fellow top prospect Junior Wright in Wright’s hometown of Chicago.

29-year-old Josh King is from Townsville, Queensland, Australia. E le setsebi, he has already held the Australian Super Lightweight and WBF World Super Lightweight titles and is the current WBO Oriental Lightweight and WBO Asia Pacific Lightweight Champion. E le e tsenwe, King was 50-15 and a five-time Australian and five-time Golden Gloves Champ, among many distinctions.

26-year-old southpaw Amanda “The Real Sebetsana” Serrano (23-1-1, 18 Kos) is a former Staten Island amateur champion, New York City Golden Gloves amateur champion, and Empire State amateur champion. She turned professional in 2009 and has already won the NABF Featherweight, Universal Boxing Federation World Featherweight, Women’s International Boxing Association World Featherweight, IBF World Super Featherweight, Universal Boxing Federation Inter­Continental Super Featherweight, and WBO World Lightweight Championships. She is currently ranked # 1 by the International Boxing Federation (IBF), #2 ke ea Lefatše Boxing Association (WBA), and in the World Boxing Council (WBC) is ranked #5 at the featherweight.

Bohle ba hae lan mosebetsi, 32-year-old southpaw Derrick Webster has trouble finding opponents. At 6′ 4″ the towering super middleweight with the heavyweight reach is a handful for anyone in the world. Webster has worked as a sparring partner for former WBC and IBO Light Heavyweight Champion Jean Pascal, Super Middleweight Champion Andre Ward, Roy Jones Jr., Bernard Hopkins, light heavyweight king Sergey Kovalev and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

It’s great to be back in Memphis, working with my good friends Brian and Russ Young,” a re Greg Cohen. “This will be a world-class event, featuring a mix of championship contenders and local talent. The card will be stacked from top to bottom with action-packed bouts that will have the crowd on Beale Street energized all night long. This is a truly special event and I couldn’t be more pumped!!”

Several local favorites will be showcased on the night’s undercard. Ka ntoa bosiu, doors open @ 6:00 am. The live television telecast will run from 10 am ho 12 am EST on CBS Sports Network. Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e, etela www.gcpboxing.com.

SUPERSTAR ROBERT GUERRERO TO BATTLE LOS ANGELESOWN ARON MARTINEZ ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 6 AS PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBC COMES TO STUBHUB CENTER IN CARSON, CALIF. STARTING AT 3 P.M. ET/NOON PT

Hape! Chris Arreola & Alfredo Angulo

To Compete In Separate Bouts

And a Featherweight Showdown Between Jesus Cuellar & Vic Darchinyan

Carson, CALIF (Ka 11, 2015) –Robert “The Moea” Mohlabani (32-3-1, 18 Kos) returns to the ring as he squares off against Aron Martinez (19-3-1, 4 Kos) ka moqebelo thapama, June 6 as Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) on NBC comes to StubHub Center in Carson, Dorella. The hasa qala ka 3 p.m. LE/har'a mpa ea motšehare PT.

 

Also featured on the card are perennial stars Chris “The Nightmare” Arreola (36-4, 31 Kos) le Alfred “Dog” Angulo (22-5, 18 Kos) who will compete in separate bouts. Rounding out action is a sure to be action packed featherweight showdown as Jesu Cuellar (26-1, 20 Kos) lintoa Vic Darchinyan (40-7-1, 29 Kos).

 

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e khothalletsa ka TGB ho phahamiswa, ba turu ka $200, $150, $100, $50 le $25, garena ho tshwanetseng lekhetho, ditefello le tsebeletso liqoso, leng Sale hona joale le di a fumaneha tsa ho reka Inthaneteng ho AXS.com.

 

I’m very happy to be making a quick return to the ring, especially on NBC.” o ile a re Guerrero. “It’s an honor to be fighting at StubHub Center once again as the main event. I’m going to bring it like always and give the fans an exciting fight. I can’t wait for the bell to ring!”

 

I’m very thankful for the opportunity to fight Robert Guerrero on network television,” re Martinez. “Since my last fight, I’ve been in the gym working extremely hard. I want to shock the world and beat ‘The Ghost.Make no mistake about it, I’m coming to win.

 

I am so happy to be getting back in the ring so soon after my last fight [March 13],” o ile a re Arreola. “The opportunity to stay busy and fight at StubHub Center is great and I plan on showcasing my skills.

 

I am grateful for the chance to fight on such a great card in Southern California where I have fought several times before,” said Angulo. “I see this as an important fight for me and I know that the fans won’t be disappointed.

 

We’re very excited to return to StubHub Center and work with the

NBC team on an action-packed card” o ile a re Tom Brown ea TGB ho phahamiswa. “Robert Guerrero and Aron Martinez will provide fireworks from the opening bell in

the main event and we’ll be adding a full card of terrific undercard fights

for a complete afternoon of entertainment for Southern California fight fans.

 

The 32-year-old Mohlabani out of Gilroy, California owns victories over Andre Berto, Selcuk Aydin and Michael Katsidis. He most recently electrified fans with an exciting performance against Keith Thurman on the inaugural PBC card on March 7 ea selemong sena. A former world champion in four weight classes, Guerrero looks to put on another outstanding performance on June 6 at StubHub Center.

 

Born in Uruapan, Michoacan de Ocampo, Mexico, but fighting out of East Los Angeles, Martinez makes his StubHub Center debut on June 6. The 33-year-old turned pro in 2005 and won his first seven starts before a technical draw in 2007 against Vito Gaspayran. A tough fighter Martinez strung together 10 ho toba hlōla pakeng tsa 2009 le 2012..

 

The 34-year-old Arreola defeated Curtis Harper in a thrilling heavyweight showdown on March 13 a Ontario, Dorella. A hlaha ka Escondido, Dorella. empa loantša tsoa Los Angeles, Arreola o nako e telele bile e mong ka ho fetisisa ba ne ba tšaba punchers ka heavyweight karohano. Kaha a phephetsa molemo ka ho fetisisa ya go arola, Arreola knows what it takes to succeed at this level and looks to entertain his hometown fans on June 6.

 

A thata loana Mexico mohlabani a hlaha ka Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico empa loana tsoa Coachella, Dorella.,Angulo is looking for a big victory in front of his adopted hometown fans. Kamehla le loketse ya ho batlisisa ka molemo ka ho fetisisa a ya dipapadi, the 32-year-old has gone toe-to-toe with some of the best fighters in the world and holds knockout victories over Gabriel Rosado, Joachim Alcine and Joel Julio.

 

A ka potlako bochaba-naleli ho tsoa Buenos Aires, Argentina, Cuellar o sheba ho etsa hore ho 10 victories in a row when he battles Darchinyan on June 6. His power in both hands has led him to six knockouts of his last nine victories including a second round destruction of Puerto Rican icon Juan Manuel Lopez in Sept. 2014. The 28-year-old will make his first career start in California when he enters the ring at StubHub Center.

 

Looking to put himself back into the discussion of top featherweights, the 39-year-old Darchinyan comes in with the kind of experience to topple the explosive Cuellar. A former world champion, the fighter from Armenia who fights out of Glendale, California is coming off of a ninth-round TKO over Juan Jimenez in February of this year. Having fought against top contenders such as Abner Mares, Nonito Donaire and Nicholas Walters, Darchinyan also owns victories over Yonnhy Perez, Jorge Arce and Cristian Mijares.

 

Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e feletseng etela www.premierboxingchampions.com le www.nbcsports.com/boxing, latela on TwitterPremierBoxing, NBCSports, @GHOSTBOXING, @NightmareBoxing, @ElPerro82, JesusCuellarBOX & @VicDarchinyan and become a fan on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/PremierBoxing, le www.facebook.com/NBCSports.

DANIEL GEALE ARRIVES IN THE UNITED STATES; TRAINING CAMP TO BE HELD IN NEW JERSEY

Photos by Team Geale

NORTH Bergen, NEW JERSEY (Ka 11, 2015) – Pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli, Daniel Geale (31-3, 16 KO oa) has arrived in the United States for his upcoming showdown with WBC and Ring Magazine Middleweight World Champion Miguel Cotto (39-4, 32 KO oa). Geale will host the remainder of his training camp in North Bergen, NJ.

 

I’ve arrived in the States with my trainer Shaw and I’m excited to get camp started in New Jersey,” said Daniel Geale. “Gary Shaw has provided me with a nice gym and I’m going to start my sparring sessions right away. This is a big fight, not only for my team and I, but for my countrymen as well. A new champion will be crowned on June 6th.
Cotto vs.. Geale, le 12 ho pota loanela Cotto ea WBC le Ring Magazine Middleweight World Championships, etsahala 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 Gary Shaw Productions and is sponsored by Cerveza Tecate. Tickets turu ka $500, $350, $250, $200, $150, $100, $50 le $25, ke ke ho akarelletsa le ho tshwanetseng tšebeletso liqoso le lekhetho, are on sale now and available for purchase at www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com 'me ka ea Amerika Express Box Office ka Bongo Center. Ho laela ka ka fono, bitsa Ticketmaster ka (800) 745-3000. Mamati a butsweng ka 6:00 PM, pele loana qala ka 6:15 PM and the HBO telecast begins at 10:30 PM ET/PT.

 

Fumana boitsebiso bo eketsehileng o kotjwa hore o etela www.rocnation.com. Latela Roc Nation on Twitter le Instagramrocnation le on Facebook kwa www.facebook.com/RocNation.

 

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OMAR FIGUEROA DEFEATS RICKY BURNS AT STATE FARM ARENA IN HIDALGO, TEXAS ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON CBS

Jamie McDonnell Earns Close Decision Over

Tomoki Kameda

Click MONA For Photos From Esther Lin/PBC on CBS

Hidalgo, Texas (Ka 9, 2015) – Omar “Panterita” Figueroa (25-0-1, 18 Kos) remained undefeated as he put on an exciting show in front of a raucous hometown crowd and earned a unanimous decision over Ricky Burns (37-5-1, 11 Kos) on Premier Boxing Champions on CBS live from State Farm Arena in Hidalgo, Texas.

 

Figueroa was the sharper fighter who landed harder punches and was able to dictate the pace of the fight. Burns was deducted a point in both the eighth and 11go th rounds by the referee for excessive holding. “Panterita” hlōla ka ba bangata ba 116-110 habeli 'me 117-109.

 

In the first televised fight of the afternoon, British star Jamie McDonnell (25-2-1, 12 Kos) earned a narrow but unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Tomoki “The Mexicanito” Kameda (31-1, 19 Kos). McDonnell was knocked down for the first time in his career by a sharp right hand from Kameda in round three but quickly recovered to win by a score of 114-113 tsohle baahloli ba bararo’ dikarete tsa.

 

Here are what the fighters had to say after their bouts:

 

Omar FIGUEROA

 

Fighting a fight like that, it takes a lot to go even four rounds, much less 12. With a fighter like that, leaning on you and using his weight on you it’s tough. I’m just glad I was in shape and didn’t let my fans down.

 

I’m a very offensive fighter, so the holding kind of slowed me down. I tried to do what I could and, thankfully, the judges saw that.

 

My hands are a little sore, but I really did hold back on my punches, especially because he has one of those European guards where he holds his hands up high and his elbows are exposed. I had to be careful going to the body because that’s how I hurt my hands most times, from hitting the elbows. I felt ridiculously strong at the new weight, but I didn’t think my hands would hold up, so I was holding back and trying to win the fight on points and if I could hurt him I would try to stop him.

 

He was punching me behind the head, so I felt like I had to do the same. If you want to play like that, I can play that game.

 

At the end of the fight, he came with a good body shot that hurt me a bit. That’s why I slowed down at the end. I have to give it to Ricky. He’s a tough fighter.

 

It’s time to rest up. I’ve been training since the beginning of the year and I deserve a little rest.

 

RICKY BURNS

 

We knew it was going to be a tough fight, but I didn’t agree with the deductions for holding. I thought he was holding as much as me and that’s why I had to tie him up.

 

We moved up in weight for this one but still had some trouble making weight, but I didn’t want to jeopardize my chance to fight in America.

 

I think it was his size that gave me problems more than anything. I don’t know what weight he was in that ring, but it was a lot bigger than me.

 

The plan was to try to stick to boxing for the first half of the fight, but once the size really took over I had to stand and exchange more than I would have liked. I couldn’t get him off of me. I’ve got no excuses, as I said the best man will win.

 

I always leave everything in the ring and that’s all I can do. I hope everyone who watched enjoyed the fight.

 

We’ve enjoyed the experience of being in the U.S., obviously the decision didn’t go our way which puts a damper on it, but overall everyone here in Texas has been great. I want to say a big thank you to everybody. I hope to back again.

 

Jamie MCDONNELL

 

I felt in control all the way through. It was a great performance. I know I should have just boxed but I wanted to fight.

 

I didn’t think I was going to get the decision being abroad, but it’s more than spectacular to come out of here victorious. He’s a great, Krrish 'mampoli.

 

His speed surprised me on the knockdown. I knew he was going to be fast, but I didn’t expect it like that. I didn’t see the shot and next thing I knew I was on the floor.

 

Hit and move, hit and move, that was the strategy. I remember being in there and thinking, ‘Man, this isn’t easy.I knew the crowd was going to go his way but it was a great experience.

 

It’s been a fantastic time being here in America. I’d like to see some familiar faces but it’s a new experience. I was up against it but I knew I could pull it off. I knew deep inside that I could do it.

 

I think I’m going to move up in weight. I want to catch the big fights before they’re gone.

 

TOMOKI KAMEDA

 

I think I won the fight. I did enough to win. He did a lot to win the last rounds, but I did more over the fight. I don’t agree with the judges decision, but I respect it.

 

I knew he would get up after the knockdown because he’s a world champion. He’s a great fighter and I take my hat off to him, but I won the fight.

 

“Ke batla ho katie.”

 

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