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Men’s Field for 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing Set

COLORADO SPRINGS, Sanib. (Nobyembre 26, 2019) – Sixty-four of the nation’s top male amateur boxers will compete at the upcoming 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Disyembre 9-16.

A total of 479 boxers competed in the four qualifying tournaments with hopes of advancing to Lake Charles. The top two boxers in each weight division will advance to the next stage of the selection procedures this January in Colorado Springs and compete for a chance to represent Team USA at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

Here is a closer look at the boxers stepping into the ring in the eight men’s weight divisions.

Flyweight/114 lbs./52 kg

The flyweight division will feature multiple exciting matchups, as all eight boxers will be looking to represent Team USA next year and follow in 2016 Olympic bronze medalists Nico Hernandez’ footsteps. 2019 World Championships team member and 2018 Elite National ChampionMichael Angeletti (Tagsibol, Teksas) has hopes of using his great deal of international experience he gained this year to lead the pack, while two-time flyweight national champion (’16 and ’17Fernando Martinez (Phoenix, Ariz.) will want to return to the top of the podium. 2018 Elite National Championships runner-upAbraham Perez (Albuquerque, N.M) has hopes of redemption to take the title. YoungsterRay Ray Robinson(Cincinnati, Ohio) punched his ticket to Lake Charles by winning the Eastern Elite Qualifier in his home state and his elite debut, atJose Nieves (Avenel, N.J.) grabbed the title at the Last Chance Qualifier in Oxnard over an impressive field.Roscoe Hill is the second boxer from Spring, Texas to qualify in this division following his silver medal-effort at the Western Elite Qualifier in Reno. Los Angeles duoAnthony Herrera atAnthony Olascuaga round out the field. Herrera was victorious in Reno and Olascuaga finished second in Oxnard.

Bantamweight/125 lbs./57 kg

After falling short on his Olympic-qualification run in 2016,Duke Ragan (Cincinnati, Ohio) has been one of Team USA’s most successful boxers leading into the tournament, winning multiple international medals including a silver at the 2017 Elite World Championships and 2019 Pan American Games. Gayunman, a mix of youth and veterans will make this division one to watch.David Navarro (Los Angeles, Calif.) finished third at the 2018 Elite National Championships, but punched his ticket following Raymond Ford’s move to the professional ranks.Japhethlee Llamido(Norwalk, Calif.) atRashiem Jefferson (Piladelpya, Pa.) had impressive runs at the Western and Eastern Qualifiers to earn the championship at those events, habangJonathan Mansour (La Mesa, Calif.) defeated an impressive field in Oxnard, Calif. to head to Lake Charles with momentum on his side.Bruce Carrington (Brooklyn, N.Y.), a competitor in the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing, atKevin Montano(Concord, Calif.), have a great deal of experience on the national and international stage to make things interesting, habangXavian Ramirez (Pagbabasa, Pa.) qualified for the trials after just recently moving up to the elite division.

Lightweight/138 lbs./63 kg

Arguably the deepest male division at the trials, the competition for the top two spots will be one of the toughest and most exciting of the week. 2019 Pan American Games and World Championships silver medalistKeyshawn Davis(Norfolk, Kailan.) has dominated on the national stage the previous two years, and will hope to continue his run, but will have stiff competition from the other seven boxers in this bracket. 2018 USA Boxing Elite National Championships silver medalistsDalis Kaleiopu(Waianae, Hawaii) will be looking for redemption after his close bout in the finals last year against Davis. 2015 Junior World Championships silver medalistsHarley Mederos (New York, N.Y.) hopes to repeat his impressive performance from the 2019 Eastern Elite Qualifier, habang 2019 Western Elite Qualifier ChampionCharlie Sheehy (Brisbane, Calif.) looks to return to the USA Boxing High Performance squad after being a member in 2018. 2019 Last Chance Qualifier ChampionErnesto Mercado (Pomona, Calif.) made the transition to the elite division easily after dominating throughout this year on the youth stage, including an international gold medal in March.Israel Rodriguez (Humble, Teksas) surprised many when he took the second spot at the 2019 Eastern Qualifier, which will be a huge confidence booster in Lake Charles, atMarcell Davidson (Shawnee, Mayo.) has the goods to reach the finals. Another boxer making the transition to elite this yearDaniel Garcia(Westminster, Colo.), secured the final spot after a strong performance in Oxnard, including a close matchup against Mercado in the finals.

Welterweight/152 lbs./69 kg

2017 World Championship bronze medalistFreudis Rojas Jr. (Las Vegas, Nev.)  at 2019 Pan American Games bronze medalistDelante Johnson (Cleveland, Ohio) headline a strong welterweight division.Marques Valle (Wesley Chapel, FLA.) surprised many at last year’s Elite National Championships, defeating some of Team USA’s top competitors, to secure his spot.Kelvin Davis(Norfolk, Kailan.), the older brother of Keyshawn Davis, will be looking to pick up where he left off in Ohio, habangVictor Aranda (Hakbang, Teksas) enters as the Western Elite Qualifier Champion. Lavars Carter (Cincinnati, Ohio) earned the final spot, and could see a potential third matchup against Johnson, as they met in Salt Lake last year and the finals of the Last Chance Qualifier, with Carter winning in Salt Lake and Johnson in Oxnard.Wayne Bourdreaux (Marrero, Ang.) will be looking for a strong performance, as he is one of the few Louisiana natives in the field, atMorris Young (Chesaning, Mich.) will be hoping to improve on his silver medal performance in Reno.

Middleweight/165 lbs./75 kg

Expected to be another weight division with exciting matchups, the middleweight division has the potential to see a fourth finals matchup between 2019 Pan American Games bronze medalistTroy Isley (Alexandra, Kailan.) at 2018 Elite National ChampionJavier Martinez(Milwaukee, Wisc.). Isley took the national title in 2016 at 2017 over Martinez, while Martinez was victorious in 2018. Gayunman, both boxers will have to get through six talented boxers that will be hungry to end their finals runs.Kahshad Elliot(Plainfield, N.J.), Joseph Hicks (Grand Rapids, Mich.) atAntonio Garcia (Anaheim, Calif.) were crowned champions at the three qualifiers, and will look to continue their winning ways in Louisiana.Alexis Chaparro (New York, N.Y.), Francis Hogan (Weymouth, Mass.) atAlex Chisholm (Hialeah Gardens, FLA.) showed why they should not be underestimated with their qualifying performances and will be tough to get through in this bracket.

Light Heavyweight/178 lbs./81 kg

2018 Elite National ChampionRahim Gonzales (Las Vegas, Nev.) has the heart and determination to succeed in Lake Charles after falling short at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing, habang Atif Oberlton (Piladelpya, Pa.) has been on the rise following his silver medal performance at last year’s National Championships. Following the shuffling around of boxers who qualified in multiple divisionsFrancis Oran (Allentown, Pa.) is the lone regional qualifier champion, taking the title in Oxnard at the Last Chance Qualifier.Orville Crooks (Brooklyn, N.Y.), Amir Ghaffari Nikou (Charlotte, N.C.) atNasheed Smith(Washington, D.C.) qualified to these trials after finishing second at the Eastern, Last Chance and Western Qualifiers, respectively.Chavon Davis (Mansfield, Ohio) atRobert Magee(Byrnes Mill, Mo.) were added to the field following Javier Martinez and Adrian Tillman, the Eastern and Western Qualifier Champions in this division selected to compete in the other weight class they are qualified in.

                                                       Heavyweight/201 lbs./91 kg

After qualifying in two different weight classesAdrian Tillman (Colorado Springs, Colo.) chose to compete in the heavyweight division with hopes of being one of the two boxers in this division, gayunman, ang 2018 Elite National Championships heavyweight silver medalists will have to fend off a tough bracket to advance.Najee Lopez (Ellenwood, Ga.), Brandon Moore(Lakeland, FLA.) atDevon Young(Aiken, S.C.) were crowned champions in the three regional qualifying tournaments and all three will be looking to continue their winning ways in a few weeks, habangJoshua Edwards (Houston, Teksas), Darius Fulghum (Rosharon, Teksas) atJamar Talley (Camden, N.J.) finished second in the regional qualifiers but could make it an interesting week in Louisiana. 2016 Elite National Champion and 2018 bronze medalistsCymone Kearney (Beaumont, Teksas) was a late addition to the field after Jared Anderson moved to the professional ranks and could surprise many.

Super Heavyweight/201+ lbs./ 91+ kg

With the medical exemption of two-time USA Boxing Elite National Champion and 2019 Pan American Games bronze medalistRichard Torrez Jr.(Tulare, Calif.)** being accepted by USA Boxing, the super heavyweight division is wide open for the eight boxers competing in Lake Charles. 2019 Eastern and Western Qualifier ChampionsJeremiah Milton (Tulsa, Okla.) atAntonio Mireles (Des Moines, Iowa) will look to be victorious once more after they stood atop the podium at their respective events to qualify, habangDominic Okopie (Houston, Teksas) grabbed the Last Chance Qualifier title to secure his spot in the tournament.Luis Alvarado (Keonsha, Wisc.) made an impressive international debut earlier this year and will look to use that valuable experience over the other boxers in this division.Dacarree Scott(Decatur, Ga.), Pryce Taylor (Brooklyn, N.Y.) atKenyon Walker (San Antonio, Teksas) punched their tickets to Louisiana by placing second at their respective qualifying event, while Deandre Savage (Las Vegas, Nev.) will return to the national stage after qualifying to last year’s Elite National Championships.

Boxing will begin on Monday, Disyembre. 9 at the Lake Charles Civic Center, with the finals taking place Sunday, Disyembre. 15 at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Kasino.

**Boxers who receive medical exemption from the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing will compete on Jan. 4, 2020 in a box-off against the runner-up of their weight division in Colorado Springs, Sanib. for the opportunity to advance to the next stage of the athlete selection procedures**

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Split-T Management’s Raquel Miller wins WBA Interim Super Welterweight Championship

New York (Nobyembre 26, 2019)–Saturday night in Quebec City, Split-T Management’s Raquel Miller captured the WBA Interim Super Welterweight world championship with a 10-round unanimous decision over Alma Ibarra.


Miller of San Francisco controlled the action and kept the previously undefeated Ibarra at bay and won by scores of 99-91 at 98-92 dalawang beses.


Gamit ang panalo, the fighter known asPretty Beastraises her perfect mark to 10-0.


Miller could now look towards bouts with WBA World champion Hanna Gabriels as well as Hannah Rankin and former super middleweight champion Maricela Cornejo.



“Iyon ay isang mahusay na paglaban. Alma was tough, and it was a good fight. I fought well, now I will look at the fight, and see what I could have done better. I was dominant as I won most of the rounds. I took this fight at the last minute, so I am happy with the fight and the result,” said Miller.


I want to thank everyone who has and does support me. There is more to come. I just want to tell everyone that they can push for their dreams and don’t take no as an answer.


Miller is promoted by DiBella Entertainment.



Closing cuts & controlling blood flow leads 83-year-old Ray Rodgers into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame

klase ng 2019 ceremony Dec. 13 at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana

COLORADO SPRINGS, Sanib. (Nobyembre 25, 2019) – Arkansas boxing icon Ray Rodgershas successfully dealt with more cuts than most surgeons, all the way into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame, in which he’ll be inducted on Friday night, Disyembre 13, during a special Class of 2019 ceremony, at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

The HOF reception is being held in conjunction with the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing and 2019 Pambansang Championships, Disyembre. 7-15, at the Lake Charles Civic Center. The finals of the Olympic Trials will be held Sunday, Disyembre. 15, at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Kasino. Hall of Fame broadcaster Al Bernstein from Showtime Sports will serve as the event’s emcee for the third year in a row.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association’s third HOF class also includes three Olympic gold-medalists, “Malaki” George kapatas, Smokin'Joe Frazier at Markahan Breland, as well as legendary coach Al Mitchell.

Sen. John McCain will be posthumously presented a special Lifetime Achievement Award for his tireless work to protect boxers and elevate the sport.

There isn’t much in boxing, if anything, that Rodgers hasn’t done: boksingero, official, tagapagsanay, administrator and, talaga, cut man. “I’m a boxing guy,” Rodgers said in his Southern twang. “I’ve been around the block, several times. But I don’t say I’m a cut man, I’m a laceration management specialist.

Rodgers first got into boxing when he was in the fifth grade, back in Oklahoma, where he was born. A memo was sent around that there would be a tryout for boxing held the next day at the local high school gym. His parents gave their permission to let him tryout, the first chapter of his incredible boxing career.

From the first moment,” the charming boxing character remembered, “Ako ay baluktot. I still have the letter I received in boxing. That was in 1947 and I’m still in boxing. I’m very proud of that.

Rodgers has worked 39 world championship fights in professional boxing, as a cut man (he only trains amateur boxers) for the likes of world champions Jermaine Taylor, Wayne McCollough at Tommy Morrison.

It’s been beyond belief for a regular old boxing guy like me,” Rodgers said about his life in boxing. “I’ve traveled all over the world, many times, as a cut man.

He was the first national official of both the Golden Gloves and Silver Gloves. Pa, he’s already been inducted in three Hall of Fames: Silver Gloves, Golden Gloves and Arkansas Sports HOF.

Ray’s sacrifice to countless youth as a coach, tagapayo, cut man, and leader throughout the amateur boxing community is inspirational,” Nagkomento si Chris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. “His years of service and the knowledge he has passed on to other generations is what makes him a Hall of Famer, and we look forward to honoring him in December.

Rodgers hasn’t slowed down, despite recently celebrating his 83rd kaarawan. He still owns and operates Ray Rodgers Boxing Club in West Little Rock, Arkansas, in addition to serving as director of the Arkansas Golden Gloves and Mid-South Tournament, which includes Louisiana, Ilog ng Misisipi, Western Tennessee and Arkansas. And he’s also the vice-president of the National Golden Gloves and chairman of the National Silver Gloves.

At my age, I’m happy to have any birthday,” Rodgers joked. “I’m hoping to live another 10-12 taon, Lord willing. It’s all in the Lord’s hands; controlling the flow of blood, kahit na, is in my hands.

Confirmed special guests include 1988 Olympic gold dalubhasa sa mga medalya Andrew Maynard, three-time National AAU Coach of the Year (1972-76-77) Joe Clough, 1984 Olympic gold dalubhasa sa mga medalya Frank Tate at ang kanyang kapatid Thomas, 1972 Ng Olimpus Tim Dement, 2002 Pambansang Golden guwantes kampeon Jaidon Codringtion, 1980 Olympic Qualifier Jackie Beard, 1981 Junior Olympics Glen Modicue, four-time National champion Eric Kelly, 1988 Eastern Olympic Qualifier champion John scully, Obie Beard, Mark Lanton at angStephens brothersDonald, Anthony at Jerry.


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The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events host by the Alumni Association, including the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

To join the Alumni Association, simply register at alumni@usaboxing.org for a $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain and e-wallet.




Klase ng 2017: The charter class was headed by Muhammad Ali at Evander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coaches Roosevelt Sanders at Tom Coulter.

Klase ng 2018: U.S. Olympic Team medalists and world (propesyonal) champions Roy Jones, JR., Andre Ward at Claressa Shields, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of Coaching Emanuel Steward and veteran USA Boxing official Tom Cleary.

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Las Vegas (Nobyembre 24, 2019) – WBC matimbang World Champion Deontay “Ang Tansong bombero” Wilder continued his title reign with a one-punch knockout victory over Luis “King Kong” Ortiz in the seventh round of their rematch Saturday night that headlined a FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Wilder made his 10ika consecutive successful title defense, tying him with Joe Louis, Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Larry Holmes, Tommy Burns and Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko as the only heavyweight champions to achieve that feat.

Sa isang rematch ng kanilang mahabang tula 2018 fight that saw Wilder rally back from nearly being stopped to knock out Ortiz in round 10, the fight again saw both men hold the momentum of the fight at different times.

Ortiz controlled much of the action of the fight as he sought to become the first Cuban heavyweight champion in history. Wilder was not very active in the early rounds, while Ortiz was able to effectively jab, move and throw overhand lefts to rack up rounds on the scorecard.

With Ortiz, you can see why no other heavyweight wants to fight him,” Si said Wilder. “He’s very crafty, he moves strategically and his intellect is very high. I had to measure him in certain places.

Much of Wilder’s attack throughout the first six rounds was centered on his jab and a sweeping left hook that didn’t seem to land cleanly until early in round seven. With the seventh round waning, Wilder used a feint and a straight right cross to put Ortiz down, the first time he had been hurt at all in the fight.

I had to go in and out and finally I found my measurement,” Si said Wilder. “I saw the shot and I took it. My intellect is very high in the ring and no one gives me credit for me. I think I buzzed him with a left hook earlier in the round and I took it from there.

While Ortiz was able to get to his feet, referee Kenny Bayless waived off the bout at 2:51 sa ikapitong round. Ortiz led on all three scorecards, by margins of 58-56 at 59-55 dalawang beses. Ayon sa Compubox, Ortiz out landed Wilder 35 sa 34, may 28 sa 17 advantage in power punches.

This is boxing,” Sabi ni Ortiz. “I said that one of us was going to get knocked out and it wasn’t going to go 12 round. I was clear headed when I hit the canvas. When I heard the referee say seven I was trying to get up, but I guess the count went a little quicker than I thought.

This was a great fight and I thought I was clearly winning,” continued Ortiz. “I got caught with a big shot and I have to give Deontay Wilder a lot of credit. I knew my movement was giving him problems. I landed some big shots and I thought I had him hurt. I thought I was up by the count and could have continued.

In the ring following the fight, Ortiz asserted that he will continue his quest for a heavyweight championship.

Deontay showed great will and I’m not ashamed with my performance,” Sabi ni Ortiz. “I know I can beat anyone in the heavyweight division. My career is not over. I’m going to work my way back into a big fight.

Pagkatapos ng away, Wilder told FOX SportsHeidi Androl that his goal is to unify the heavyweight division and become undisputed champion.

“Susunod, we have Tyson Fury in the rematch,” said Wilder.It’s scheduled for February, so we’ll see. Pagkatapos, I want unification. I want one champion, one face and one heavyweight champion – Deontay Wilder. The heavyweight division is too small, there should be one champion and it’s Deontay Wilder.

Sa co-pangunahing kaganapan, Leon “Lindol” Santa Cruz (37-1-1, 19 Kos) became a four-division world champion by capturing the WBA Super Featherweight with a unanimous decision over Miguel Flores (24-3, 12 Kos).

Winning this title means the world to me,” Sinabi ng Santa Cruz. “This is all for the fans who support me. I didn’t feel myself today and didn’t perform the way I wanted to. I’m going to get back in the gym and get a big fight in 2020.

The action began to heat up in round three, as Santa Cruz began to find a home for his straight right hand that would help him control much of the remainder of the fight. Flores adjusted and used more movement to try to counteract Santa Cruz’s aggression and also focused on countering those right hands with body shots.

I’m glad I got the victory,” Sinabi ng Santa Cruz. “Miguel is a good fighter, he gave me a tough fight and he proved he’s not a pushover. We put on a great battle.

It was a good fight and I showed I belong at this level,” said Flores. “I just went 12 rounds with Leo Santa Cruz. It’s not an accomplishment in itself but I slowed down his pace. Like I said before, it’s not only about throwing punches, but it’s about ring IQ and I showed I have it.

Despite Florestactics, Santa Cruz was able to stay in control and frustrate his opponent. Flores was deducted a point by referee Tony Weeks in round eight due to excessive holding during the many exchanges.

Santa Cruz held the edge in punches landed at 253 sa 222, while Flores threw more punches than Santa Cruz by a tally of 1024 sa 907.

It was a close fight and I didn’t think he was landing too much,” said Flores. “He was busy but he wasn’t landing too many shots. I landed cleaner harder shots but he was just busier.

Flores continued to try to rough up Santa Cruz and accidentally hit him with a headbutt in the ninth round that opened up a cut over Santa Cruz’s left eye. The four-division champion was able to weather that cut and finished strong on his way to a unanimous decision by scores of 115-112 at 117-110 dalawang beses. Watch highlights DITO.

I want to stay at 130,” Sinabi ng Santa Cruz. “We want the big fights in 2020. I want Gervonta Davis or Gary Russell Jr. I want to show the world I’m not scared of anybody.

The pay-per-view also featured WBA Super Bantamweight Champion Brandon “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa (20-0-1, 15 Kos) retaining his title with a split draw against former champion Hulyo Ceja (32-4-1, 28 Kos) pagkatapos 12 rounds of action.

I think I did win the fight,” Sabi ni Figueroa. “He put on a lot of pressure, but I fought better in the early rounds and I finished strong.

Figueroa started the fight in control, closing down the distance early and using his activity and combinations to take early control of the action. Ceja’s strategy early was to counter his charging opponent, but he soon picked up the aggression to not allow Figueroa’s offensive momentum to grow.

In the middle rounds, Ceja began taking control, landing the more powerful punches while Figueroa continued to come forward, but was not able to land anything that slowed Ceja’s offense. Watch highlights DITO.

Figueroa was able to weather the storms in the middle rounds and make it to the late rounds where he again picked up the activity and body attack. He was able to bust Ceja’s lip throughout the action, causing it to swell and bleed.

The punch output was impressive from both fighters, with their 784 combined punches landed good for the fourth most in super bantamweight history, while their 2,811 punches thrown were the second highest, according to CompuBox. Figueroa earned a narrow 411 sa 373 advantage in punches landed.

Pagkatapos ng 12 round, ang mga hukom’ kabuuan ay 115-113 for Figueroa, 116-112 for Ceja and 114-114, which resulted in the split draw decision.

This fight is for all of you fans who came here to see me,” said Ceja. “He was a man about it and he gave me the fight. I think I won, but I respect the judges’ pasya. I’ll definitely run it back in a rematch.

Ceja was not able to win the title after failing to make the 122-pound limit at Friday’s weigh-in.

I basically fought a person in a weight class above mine tonight,” Sabi ni Figueroa. “I’m pretty sure if he weighed 122, it wouldn’t even be a close fight. We have to run the rematch back but he better make the weight.

The pay-per-view opener saw Mexico’s Eduardo Ramirez (23-2-3, 10 Kos) deliver an impressive fourth-round TKO victory over previously unbeaten Leduan Barthelemy (15-1-1, 7 Kos) in their featherweight rematch. Watch the highlightDITO

I said before the fight, I wasn’t going to let it go to the judges,” said Ramirez. “The first fight wasn’t a draw. I worked very hard for this and it turned out how I wanted today. I felt his punching power. Siya ay isang mahusay na manlalaban. I came here to fight. Viva Mexico.

The fight began tactically, with Barthelemy looking to use his reach advantage to work off of his jab, while Ramirez sought to work inside and deliver power punches. Sa pag-ikot ng tatlong, Ramirez began to break through Barthelemy’s defense with a series of hooks late in the round.

Ramirez continued to come forward in round four, pressing Barthelemy and finding additional cracks in his defense. Late in the round, Ramirez broke through with a glancing right hook that he followed up with a perfect straight left that put Barthelemy down.

While Barthelemy was able to get to his feet, referee Russell Mora waived off the bout at 2:59 of the fourth round. Ramirez held a 73 sa 52 advantage in punches landed, kasama 27 in round three and 31 in round four.

I’ve got no excuses,” Sabi ni Barthelemy. “The better man won tonight. I had a great camp and I was feeling good. But when I got out there I wasn’t really feeling my best. I turned around to try to walk around and get my feet under me after the knockdown. I wasn’t trying to stop the fight or anything and I thought I could continue. Now I just have to live with it and come back.

FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Prelims on FS2 and FOX Deportes saw sensational 17-year-old prospect Vito JR Mielnicki. (3-0, 3 Kos) deliver a stoppage of Marklin Bailey (6-6, 4 Kos) 2:31 into the second round of their welterweight affair. Pa, rising super lightweight prospect Omar Juarez (6-0, 4 Kos) bumaba Kevin Shacks (3-5-3, 3 Kos) three times on his way to a TKO victory 1:59 into round six.

Additional prelims fights featured Tennessee’s Dustin Long (3-1-2, 3 Kos) scoring a knockout of Marsellos Wilder (5-2, 2 Kos) with a left hook that ended the fight 1:51 into the fourth round. Watch the highlight DITO. The opening bout of prelims saw Ukraine’s Viktor Slavinskyi (11-0-1, 6 Kos) earn a unanimous decision over Mexico’s Rigoberto Hermosillo (11-2-1, 8 Kos) after six rounds of super featherweight action by scores of 60-54, 59-55 at 58-56.

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2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing Women’s Field Finalized

COLORADO SPRINGS, Sanib. (Nobyembre 22, 2019)Following four qualifying tournaments that began in December 2018, the field of 40 elite female boxers who will compete next month at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing in Lake Charles, Ang. is final. A total of 117 elite female boxers competed throughout the year for the 40 available spots. Only ten will advance from the trials competition to the next stage of the selection process and the opportunity to represent Team USA at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Here is a closer look at the field in the five weight classes.

Flyweight/112 lbs./51 kg

2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing champion Virginia Fuchs (Houston, Teksas) fell short of advancing to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games during the international qualification but has dominated the flyweight division ever since. Having won eight international medals since those trials, Fuchs could face her biggest competition from the young talent of Heaven Garcia (El Monte, Calif.). Garcia, a two-time World Champion in the junior and youth divisions, has been the one to watch for many years, and these trials could be her coming out party in the elite division. Gayunman, Christina Cruz (Hell sa Kusina, N.Y.), two-time Elite World Championship bronze medalist, will bring experience to her third U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing that will be tough for any boxer that she faces. Mariana Gonzalez (Sunnyvale, Calif.) stood atop the podium at the Western Elite Qualifier, while runner-up Jazzelle Bobadilla (Ewa Beach, Hawaii) has international experience on her side that can help her to upset this division. Jasmine Hampton (Ann Arbor, Mich.) was victorious at the Last Chance Qualifier to punch her ticket to Lake Charles, may Lina Vezzani (Brooklyn, N.Y.) at Stephanie Chavez (Orange, Calif.) rounding out the flyweight division.


Featherweight/125 lbs./57 kg

Expected to be the most competitive weight class in the women’s field, the featherweight division has numerous boxers looking to advance to the next stage of the selection process. Five of the eight boxers have World Championship medals, with the last three boxers having impressive performances at their qualifiers. Yarisel Ramirez (Las Vegas, Nev.) won a silver at the 2015 Junior World Championships, as well as a bronze at the 2019 Pan American Games in her first year in the elite division. Two-time Youth World Championships bronze medalists Isamary Aquino (Universal City, Teksas) leads the way in the medal count and will look to continue making a name for herself. Lupe Gutierrez(Sacramento, Calif.) at Iyana Verduzco (Los Angeles, Calif.) won gold medals in their World Championship debuts, with Gutierrez winning at the 2015 Junior World Championships and Verduzco at the 2018 Youth World Championships. Mikiah Kreps(Niagara Falls, N.Y.) won the bronze medal at this October’s Elite World Championships in her international debut, and will be using the confidence from that performance in Lake Charles. Andrea Medina (San Diego, Calif.) impressed many in Reno, defeating numerous World Championship medalists on her way to the title, habang Destiny Jasso(Dallas, Teksas) at Melanie Costa (Norton, Mass.) survived a tough bracket out of the Eastern Elite Qualifier to advance to these trials.

Lightweight/132 lbs./60 kg

Rashida Ellis (Lynn, Mass.) enters the 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials with confidence on her side, after an impressive 2019 run that included bronze medals at the 2019 Pan American Games and World Championships. Amelia Moore (Alexandria, Kailan.) at Stacia Suttles(             , N.Y.) both have World Championship experience, as well as winning international performances to be strong contenders to take the title and advance to the next stage of the qualification to the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Ravven Brown (San Antonio, Teksas) recently made her international debut at the 2019 Elite World Championships and had a quick rise to success in her short boxing career. Kimberly Carlson (Chicago, Ill.) atWhitney Gomez (Bend, Oras.) left the Western and Last Chance Qualifiers golden, habangJennifer Lopez (Jersey City, N.J.) at Rebecca Maine (Pittsburg, Pa.) round out the field following their silver medal performances in Ohio and California.

Welterweight/152 lbs./69 kg

Oshae Jones (Toledo, Ohio) made history this year with her gold medal at the 2019 Pan American Games and looks to be one of the favorites for the welterweight division. The comeback of a few boxers and the rise of some up and comers will make this another exiting weight class to watch. Two boxers who recently came back to the sport and looking to shake things up are Danyelle Wolf (San Diego, Calif.) at Mary Spencer (Boulder, Colo.). Hindi magutom, a three-time USA Boxing National Champion and two-time Continental Champion made her return to the ring in impressive fashion in Reno this year, while Spencer, who is a dual-citizen, represented Canada at the 2012 Olympic Games and won three World Championships under the Canadian flag, won the Eastern Qualifier to punch her ticket to the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing. Sharahya Moreu (Albuquerque, N.M.) may be the youngest in the division at 20-years-old but has a great deal of experience and will use that against her elder opponents. Briana Che (Madison, Wisc.), Arika Skoog(Boston, Mass.) at Jill Stafford (La Mesa, Calif.) all won silver medals in their respective qualifying competitions and could easily surprise many in Lake Charles, habang Liz Flores(Woodland Hills, Calif.) grabbed the last spot to compete after Morelle McCain decided to compete in the middleweight division following her qualifying in both weight classes.

Middleweight/165 lbs./75 kg

Since the departure of two-time Olympic Champion Claressa Shields to the professional ranks, Naomi Graham (Fayetteville, N.C.) has been the leader for Team USA in the middleweight division, winning multiple international medals including a silver at the 2019 Pan American Games and a bronze at the 2018 World Championships. 2017 Youth World Champion Citlalli Ortiz (Coachella, Calif.) put on a dominating performance at the recent Last Chance Qualifier, including two wins by RSC, and will be looking to continue her winning ways into Lake Charles, habang Morelle McCane (Cleveland, Ohio) had an impressive 2019, taking a bronze in her international debut earlier this year. Alexis Gomez(South San Francisco, Calif.) at Kendra Reeves (Twin Falls, Idaho) picked up titles at the Western and Eastern Qualifiers to punch their tickets to Louisiana and will be looking to have another victorious tournament, habang Fallon Farrar (Colorado Springs, Colo.),Melody Popravak (Brooklyn, N.Y.) at Rachael Washington (New York, N.Y.) took the silver medals at the three qualifying tournaments and will hope to improve their performances in Lake Charles.
Follow USA Boxing on social media, pati na rin ang 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing and 2019 USA Boxing National Championships website for news, mga resulta, selection procedures and updates of the tournament by clicking here: http://bit.ly/BoxingTrials20

“Smokin’”Joe Frazier punched way into USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame

klase ng 2019 ceremony Dec. 13 at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana

COLORADO SPRINGS, Sanib. (Nobyembre 21, 2019) – One of boxing’s all-time greatest, ang late, malaki“Smokin’” Joe Frazier, will be inducted posthumously into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame, Biyernes ng gabi, Disyembre 13, during a special Class of 2019 ceremony, at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

The HOF reception is being held in conjunction with the 2020 Olympic Trials and 2019 National Championships Dec. 7-15, at Lake Charles Civic Center. The finals of the Olympic Trials will be held Sunday, Disyembre. 15, at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Hall of Fame broadcasterAl Bernstein from Showtime Sports will serve as the event’s emcee for the third year in a row.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association’s third HOF class also includes two other Olympic gold-medalists“Big” George ForemanatMarkahan Breland, in addition to a pair of decorated coachesAl Mitchell atRay Rodgers

Sen. John McCain will be posthumously presented a special Lifetime Achievement Award for his tireless work to protect boxers and elevate the sport.

“On behalf of our family,” Joe’s sonMarvis Frazier nabanggit, “we’d like to thank the USA Boxing Alumni Association for remembering Joe Frazier. Honoring him like this will introduce to him to new generations of boxing fans.

“My father learned discipline he needed to go on and win Olympic gold and do what he need to be world champion. He took that to the pros and beatMuhammad Ali in the best fight in the world. They were two great champions who worked together to show people what boxing is really all about.”

Born in South Carolina, Frazier was well known as an elite Philadelphia boxing product, ipon ng isang 38-2 amateur record. He was a three-time National Golden Gloves champion whose only two losses were both toBuster Mathis, who was the only opponent to defeat Frazier, including a loss by decision – questionable according to Frazier – in the Olympic Trials.

When U.S. Olympic Team heavyweight qualifierBuster Mathis was unable to compete at the 1964 Olympic Games due to injury, Frazier took full advantage of this opportunity as a replacement.

Frazier went on to become one of only four American boxers to medal in Tokyo, Joe the lone gold medalist, despite breaking a thumb in the semifinals. Sa opening round, Frazier knocked outGeorge Olynello (Uganda), followed by a third-round stoppage ofAthol McQueen (Australia) in the quarterfinals. AgainstVadim Yemelyanov (Russia) sa semifinal round, Frazier won by way of a second round KO, even though he broke his left thumb.

Unwilling to tell anybody that he had broken his thumb, fearing that he wouldn’t be allowed to fight, Frazier showed the tremendous grit he became famous for by winning a close decision, 3-2, laban saHans Huber (United Team of Germany) in the championship final to capture a gold medal.

“Winning an Olympic gold medal was the highlight of his amateur career,” Marvis noted. “It meant that he was the best in the world, and it also made things easier for his next step into the pros. I think he felt it helped made him a real man, the best in the world, and not many people can say that. Winning Olympic gold with a broken thumb showed our father what he could do and proved that he was the man. He wasn’t afraid to get the job done. No excuses, get the jog done, was what my father said all the time. And you better had gotten the job done.”

Frazier (32-4-1, 27 Kos) went on to become a three-time world heavyweight champion, defeating the likes ofMuhammad AliPuwersahin Ellis (dalawang beses), Bob Foster, Oscar Bonavena(dalawang beses), Jerry Quarry, MathisDoug JonesEddie Machen atGeorge Chuvalo during his 16-year professional career.

Listed at only 5-11 ½, Frazier was best known for his bobby, weaving, relentless pressure and liver-damaging left hook. He passed away November 7, 2011 due to complications from liver cancer at the age of 67.

“Joe’s legacy will live on forever throughout USA Boxing,” addedChris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. “His toughness and heart were second to none, and today’s USA Boxing champions can look to Joe for the definition of a champion in and out of the ring. We look forward to honoring his legacy as a Hall of Famer on December 13ika."

Confirmed special guests include 1988 Olympic gold dalubhasa sa mga medalyaAndrew Maynard, three-time National AAU Coach of the Year (1972-76-77) Joe Clough, 1984 Olympic gold dalubhasa sa mga medalyaFrank Tateat ang kanyang kapatidThomas, 1972 Ng OlimpusTim Dement, 2002 Pambansang Golden guwantes kampeonJaidon Codringtion, 1980 Olympic QualifierJackie Beard, 1981 Junior OlympicsGlen Modicue, four-time National championEric Kelly, 1988 Eastern Olympic Qualifier championJohn scullyObie BeardMark Lanton at angStephens brothers –DonaldAnthony atJerry.

HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE USA BOXING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Created to champion a lifelong, mutually beneficial relations between USA Boxing and its alumni, –boxers, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, sa loob at sa labas ng singsing.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events host by the Alumni Association, including the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

To join the Alumni Association, simply register atalumni@usaboxing.org for a $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain and e-wallet.

Klase ng 2017: The charter class was headed byMuhammad Ali atEvander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coachesRoosevelt Sanders atTom Coulter.

Klase ng 2018: U.S. Olympic Team medalists and world (propesyonal) championsRoy Jones, JR., Andre Ward atClaressa Shields, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of CoachingEmanuel Steward and veteran USA Boxing officialTom Cleary.  

IMPORMASYON:

www.usaboxing.org

Nerbiyos: @USABoxing, @USABoxingAlumni

Instagram: @USABoxing

Facebook: /USABoxing

ABOUT USA BOXING:  The mission of USA Boxing shall be to enable United States’ athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence, develop character, support the sport of boxing, and promote and grow Olympic style boxing in the United States. The responsibility of USA Boxing is not only to produce Olympic gold, but also oversee and govern every aspect of amateur boxing in the United States.

CHRIS EUBANK JR. & MATT KOROBOV TRAINING CAMP QUOTES

Middleweight Star Chris Eubank Jr. & Top Contender Matt Korobov Discuss Upcoming Showdown for Interim WBA Middleweight Title On Saturday, Disyembre 7 Live sa showtime® from Barclays Center in Premier Boxing Champions Event



Brooklyn (Nobyembre 19, 2019) – Middleweight star Chris Eubank Jr. at top contender Matt Korobov shared their thoughts on their upcoming showdown for the Interim WBA Middleweight Title taking place Saturday, Disyembre 7 live sa Showtime mula sa Barclays Center,the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™.



The middleweight division will take center stage on the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®matelekast (9 p.m. ET / 6 pm. PT) that is headlined by undefeated WBC Middleweight World Champion Jermall Charlo defending his title against highly-ranked contender Dennis Hogan. Sa pambungad na labanan ng matelekast, former world champions Marlon Tapales at Ryosuke Iwasawill meet for an interim 122-pound title.



Mga tiket para sa live na kaganapan, which is promoted by Lions Only Promotions and TGB Promotions, are on-sale now and can be purchased at ticketmaster.com
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Eubank will make his U.S. pro debut on December 7, after establishing himself as a contender at 160 at 168 pounds while fighting in his native United Kingdom. He most recently registered a career-best win over former champion James DeGale in February on SHOWTIME in London but will now move back down to 160 pounds to seek a title at middleweight beginning with the fight against Korobov.



Korobov will return to fight at Barclays Center for the second time nearly one year after losing a close decision to Charlo as a late replacement opponent last December in Brooklyn. After fighting to a controversial draw against Immanuwel Aleem in May, Korobov will look to make a statement against Eubank to earn another shot at a world title.



Here is what Eubank and Korobov had to say about their matchup, a future fight with Jermall Charlo and more:



CHRIS EUBANK JR.



How does it feel to be making your U.S. pro debut on December 7? What are you looking to show the U.S. fans in this fight?



“It’s always been a dream of mine to fight in the U.S. Even with everything I’ve done in the sport over in the U.K, I’ve always felt there was something missing and I believe it was the urge to introduce myself and my fight style to the American audience of fight fans. Now I have my opportunity.”



Why did you make the decision to move down to middleweight for this fight? In what ways are you stronger at 160-pounds?



“I’ve never been a real super middleweight. I walk around at 170 pounds out of competition and have to eat breakfast the day of my weigh-ins to make 168. I believe at 160 I am going to be a beast now that I have become accustomed to fighting much bigger fighters over the last three years.”



What do you know about Korobov as a fighter and how do you see this fight going stylistically?



“I think Korobov will be awkward until I pin him down and when I do, I will show the audience why I am a fan friendly fighter.”



If you’re able to get past Korobov, what would you think of a fight against Jermall Charlo? What advantages do you think you have in that fight?



“When I dispatch of Korobov, Charlo is definitely the name that’s on my radar. He is seen as one of the elite fighters in the middleweight division and I intend to prove that he is not on my level. It will be satisfying stamping my mark on the division against Charlo after I beat Korobov. I think it will be a great fight for the fans as together our styles would make for a very exciting bout.”



MATT KOROBOV



Is it exciting to be back at Barclays Center as the co-main event to Charlo, because with a win, you have an opportunity to show him why you deserve the rematch?



"Oo, it is very exciting to be back at Barclays Center, only this time I will leave with the belt. I thought I deserved an immediate rematch against Charlo because many people believed I won. I think when I defeat Eubank Jr. and win this belt, it will force Charlo to give me a rematch. We shall see. I only focus on one fight at a time and right now I am only focused on Chris Eubank Jr.”

How do you stay mentally focused on the next fight when you believe you had two bad scorecards go against you?



“I do not focus on the past. I focus on the future because I can only control the future. I will be my best and my best will be good enough against Chris Eubank Jr. We’re doing everything possible in camp to make sure I’m ready.”

What do you make of Eubank as a fighter? How do you expect the fight to look stylistically?



“Eubank is a very good fighter, one of the best. I believe I am a more disciplined fighter. I think my technique is better, but he does some things very well. Let’s see on December 7. I don’t want to give away the weaknesses I see, but the style difference will make a very entertaining fight for the fans.

Do you think you have the advantage as far as boxing skills over Eubank? How do you counter his possible size advantage, given that he’s coming down from 168 pounds?



“I think my skills are better. I do not think weight will be an issue. He is professional and I am professional. Kung ang anumang bagay, perhaps it is a little more difficult for him to make 160 after years at 168. I will fight anyone between 160 at 168 pounds, so I don’t see any problem with weight for me, perhaps more for him. We will find out December 7.”



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ABOUT CHARLO VS. HOGAN

Charlo vs. Hogan will see WBC Middleweight Champion Jermall Charlo defend his title against highly-ranked contender Dennis Hogan live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™, in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.



Ang showtime Championship Boxing telecast ay magsisimula sa 9 p.m. ET / 6 pm. PT and features features middleweight star Chris Eubank, JR. at top contender Matt Korobov squaring off for the Interim WBA Middleweight Title plus former world champions clash when the Philippines’Marlon Tapales and Japan’s Ryosuke Iwasa meet for the Interim IBF Super Bantamweight Title



Para sa karagdagang impormasyon bisitahin ang www.SHO.com/sports,
www.PremierBoxingChampions.com,
sundan sa Twitter @ShowtimeBoxing, @PremierBoxing, @BrooklynBoxing, @TGBPromotions and @Swanson_Comm or become a fan on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/SHOBoxing

ALBERTO PALMETTA ISKOR nakamamanghang 10TH ROUND TKO OF ERIK VEGA IN mabangis labanan ng ARGENTINA vs. MEXICO SA PANGUNAHING EVENT NG ShoBox: THE NEW GENERATION Biyernes ON SHOWTIME®

Joe George panalo Kontrobersyal Split-Desisyon Sa paglipas Marcos Escudero; Amilcar Vidal, JR. Hinihinto Prieto Sa Unang Round Zach



Makibalita Ang Replay Lunes, Nobyembre 18 Sa 10 p.m. ET / PT Sa showtime Extreme®



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SLOAN, Iowa - Nobyembre 15, 2019 - 2016 Argentinian Olympian at welterweight prospect Alberto Palmetta maglagay ng late exclamation point sa isang kamangha-display, pagmamarka ng isang pangwakas na-round TKO ng undefeated Mexican prospect Erik Vega sa pangunahing kaganapan ng ShoBox: Ang Bagong Henerasyong Biyernes gabi mula WinnaVegas Casino sa Sloan, Iowa.



Palmetta (13-1, 9 Kos), na nagmula sa labas ng amateur ranks sisingilin bilang isa sa mga nangungunang mga prospect sa boxing history ng Argentina, sinira bukas na isang malapit na labanan sa pamamagitan ng paggawa ng isang napakalaking rally na masindak Vega (16-1, 9 Kos) at sa huli na humantong sa reperi Mark Nelson pumapagitang sa 1:03 markahan ng 10ika at final round. Pagpasok na pag-ikot, Palmetta ay humahantong 87-84 sa dalawa sa mga hukom 'scorecard at 86-85 sa kabila. (Palmetta KO: https://twitter.com/
ShowtimeBoxing / status / 1195578842091532288
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Pag-cap-off ang kanyang display sa naka-istilong fashion, ang 29-anyos na kaliweteng Palmetta humantong 30-3 sa pangkalahatang Punches at 28-1 sa power punches sa ika-sampung, pagtaas ng kanyang final lead sa 170-157 sa pangkalahatang punches landed at 148-24 sa power punches landed.



"Alam ko kami ay hanggang sa scorecard,"Sabi Palmetta. "Hindi namin kailangan ang knockout, ngunit nais namin ito. Ako had sa kanya nasaktan ng ilang beses sa paglaban ngunit hindi ako nag-follow up. Sa 10ika, Mayroon akong out sa kanya sa kanyang mga paa. Ito ay isang mahusay na pagkahinto. Siya ay tapos na. "



"Hindi kami gumawa ng excuses,"Sinabi ng 24-anyos Vega pagkatapos ng kanyang unang karera propesyonal na pagkawala. "Naniniwala ako ang humatol ng matuwid sa pagtigil ng labanan. Sa tingin ko kailangan ko upang magsagawa ng higit pa at ako na kailangan upang ihagis higit pang mga kumbinasyon. Ito ay isang mahusay na pag-aaral ng karanasan. Kami ay bumalik sa drawing board at bumalik mas malakas. "



Sa isang nakakaaliw at karamihan ng tao-nakalulugod co-tampok na labanan, ni Houston Joe George (10-0, 6 Kos) Nanalo ng isang kontrobersyal na split decision sa ibabaw ng marami busier Marcos Escudero (10-1, 9 Kos). Ang mga hukom nakapuntos paglaban 97-94 (George), 97-93 (George) at 96-94 (Escudero).



Argentina Escudero ay nagsimula sa paglaban sa isang putok bilang kanyang 135 kabuuang Punches itinapon ay nakatali para sa ikapitong pinaka-kailanman naitala sa pamamagitan ng CompuBox sa isang light matimbang labanan. Itinatago niya ang kanyang blistering bilis up sa buong kabuuan ng paglaban, pagkahagis 106 Punches sa final round at 911 total punches, ngunit ang mga hukom ay mas impressed sa pamamagitan ng George mas mabibigat punching at superior katumpakan. George masindak Escudero sa ninth round at noon ay tumpak sa 34 porsiyento ng kanyang kabuuang Punches, kumpara sa makatarungan 19 porsyento para Escudero. Ang kabuuang numero landed ay malapit, pati Escudero nakalapag 177 kabuuang punches habang George nakalapag 161.



Hall of Famer analyst ni SHOWTIME Barry Tompkins at Steve Farhood, kasama ang dating world champion Raul Marquez, ang lahat ay nagkaroon Escudero nanalong ang labanan nang kumportable sa kanilang scorecard.



"Hindi ko na magulat sa lahat sa pamamagitan ng ang desisyon,"Sabi ni George, sino ang co-pinamamahalaan ng pitong-time Pro Bowl nakakasakit harapin Trent Williams. "Alam ko siya ay isang front runner. Alam ko siya ay pagpunta sa mapagod. Kami wore sa kanya pababa. Ginawa ko ang paglaban ng isang maliit na mas mahirap para sa aking sarili sa pamamagitan ng naglalagi sa ropes isang maliit na masyadong mahaba, ngunit nakuha namin sa pamamagitan nito. Iyon ang isang bagay na maaari naming gumana sa at mapabuti sa gym.



"Ako ay talagang isang 168 mabigat ang timbang kaya na ni kung saan namin gustong pumunta sa susunod na. Kung siya ay nais ang rematch, ibibigay namin ito sa kanya ngunit hindi namin na matalo sa kanya. "



Escudero, na nakasakay sa six-fight knockout streak ng pagpasok sa paglaban, ay nabigo sa parehong kanyang pagganap at ang mga hukom 'interpretasyon ng paglaban.



"Walang mga palusot. hindi ko ginawa ang aking trabaho,"Sabi niya. "Nanalo ako sa paglaban 100 porsiyento, ngunit walang paliwanag mula sa amin. Iyon ang boxing. hindi ako sumusuko. Ang lahat ng ito bahagi ng laro. Gusto ko ng rematch, 100 porsyento. "



Sa televised opener sa pagitan ng dalawang punchers kapangyarihan na pinagsama para sa 10 unang-round KOs, undefeated knockout artist Amilcar Vidal, JR. (10-0, 9 Kos) pinabuting kanyang knockout rate sa 90 porsiyento sa pamamagitan ng pag-drop dating walang talong Zach Prieto (9-1, 7 Kos) dalawang beses en ruta sa isa pang first-round stoppage. (Vidal KO: https://twitter.com/
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Ang 23-anyos Vidal, mula sa Montevideo, Urugway, Prieto floored El Paso kay a flush kaliwang kamay na may 30 segundo na lang sa opening round. Sa Prieto nakikipag-hang-on, Vidal natapos ang trabaho bago ang kampanilya tunog sa opening round, unleashing isang malabong ng Punches capped sa pamamagitan ng isang hook sa gilid ng ulo na sinenyasan ang pagpapatigil mula sa referee Mark Nelson sa 2:59. Ang suntok sarado ang isang labanan na kung saan Vidal pinangunahan 22-14 sa pangkalahatang Punches at 16-9 sa power punches, kabilang ang mga margin ng 13-1 sa pangkalahatang Punches at 10-1 sa power punches sa huling minuto.



"Nanalo ako sa paglaban sa gym,"Sabi ni Vidal, na labanan sa Estados Unidos para sa unang pagkakataon. "Ang ring ay madaling ngayong gabi dahil sa mga gawaing ginawa namin sa gym. Ako ay nagkaroon ng isang laro plano at ako pinaandar ito upang maging perpekto. Ako ay nagkaroon ng isang plano upang gamitin ang kaliwa hook at ako naghintay para sa tamang sandali upang buksan up, at kapag Nakita ko ito ko threw ito ganap na ganap. "



Biyernes fights ay na-promote sa pamamagitan ng Sampson Boxing na kasama ng Paco Presents. Ang buong telecast ay i-replay sa Lunes, Nobyembre 18 sa 10 p.m. ET / PT sa showtime EXTREME at magiging available sa showtime ANYTIME® at SHOWTIME on DEMAND®.



Hall of Famer Barry Tompkins tinatawag na pagkilos mula sa ringside sa kapwa Hall of Famer Steve Farhood at dating world champion Raul Marquez nagsisilbing ekspertong analyst. Ang executive producer ay Gordon Hall Richard Gaughan paggawa at Rick Phillips nagdidirekta.



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CLARESSA SHIELDS vs. IVANA HABAZIN ibang oras para Biyernes, Enero 10 LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

Shields Bidding Upang Maging Pinakamabilis Three-Division Champion Sa Boxing Kasaysayan; sHOWTIME Boxing: ESPESYAL eDition® Live Sa 9 P.M. ET / 6 pm. PT Mula Ocean Casino Resort Sa Atlantic City, N.J.

New York – Nobyembre 15, 2019 – Ang pinakahihintay showdown sa pagitan undisputed middleweight world champion Claressa Shields at dating kampeon Ivana Habazin Pinalitan ang iskedyul para sa Biyernes, Enero 10 live sa Showtime mula sa Ocean Casino Resort sa Atlantic City, N.J. Shields at Habazin ay harapin off para sa bakanteng WBC at WBO 154-pound pamagat mundo bilang Shields pagtatangka upang gumawa ng kasaysayan bilang ang pinakamabilis na manlalaban sa boxing, lalaki o babae, upang maging isang three-division world champion.

Shields at Habazin ay naka-iskedyul na upang labanan sa Oktubre 5 in Flint, ako. bout ay tinawag off mas mababa sa 36 oras mula sa opening bell sumusunod na ng isang pagtatalo sa official weigh-in na nagdulot ng isang pinsala sa katawan sa Habazin trainer, James Ali Bashir. Ito ang pangatlong petsa para Shields at Habazin. unang Sila ay naka-iskedyul upang matugunan sa Agosto 17 bago Shields umatras dahil sa isang menor de edad pinsala sa tuhod.

Ang Enero 10 sHOWTIME Boxing: SPECIAL EDITION telecast nagsisimula sa 9 p.m. ET / 6 pm. PT at magtatampok ng isang WBA Super Lightweight World Title Eliminator pagitan Shohjahon Ergashev (17-0, 15 Kos) at Keith Hunter (11-0, 7 Kos). Ang nagwagi ay nagiging mandatory challenger para sa WBA Super Lightweight World Championship kasalukuyang hawak ng Mario Barrios.

Shields vs. Habazin ay na-promote sa pamamagitan ng Salita Promotion na kasama T-rex Boxing PROMOTIONS. Ergashev vs. Hunter ay na-promote sa pakikipagtulungan sa Greg Cohen Promosyon. impormasyon ng tiket para sa live na kaganapan ay inihayag sa susunod na linggo.

Ang 24-anyos na Shields (9-0, 2 Kos) naging undisputed middleweight kampeon na may isang malapit sa-shutout tagumpay laban dating undefeated world champion Christina Hammer sa Abril sa showtime. Sa paggawa nito, ang dalawang-division titlist sumali Terrence Crawford, Jermain Taylor, Bernard Hopkins, Oleksandr Usyk at Cecilia Braekhus bilang tanging mandirigma na may pinag-isa ang lahat ng apat na pangunahing mga pamagat mundo sa anumang pagbaba ng klase (Katie Taylor mula noon ay sumali sa prestihiyosong listahan). Sa Enero 10, Shields ay maghahangad na gumawa ng mas maraming kasaysayan sa kanyang ika-anim na headlining hitsura sa SHOWTIME. Sa pamamagitan ng isang panalo sa paglipas ng Habazin, Shields ay maging isang three-division champion sa loob lamang 10 mga dulo, breaking the record of Vasiliy Lomachenko at Kosei Tanaka, na parehong natapos ang feat in 12 fights.

“Aking layunin ay upang maging three-division champ mas mabilis kaysa sa anumang tao o babae sa kasaysayan,” Shields sinabi. “Ito ay isang napaka-makabuluhang paglaban para sa ating dalawa. Kami ay parehong sanay na talagang mahirap nang dalawang beses at mahusay na oportunidad ang naghihintay sa panalo, kaya inaasahan namin na tatlong beses ay ang kagandahan.”

Habazin (20-3, 7 Kos), ng Zagreb, Kroatya, ay hinahanay No. 1 sa pamamagitan ng WBO sa 154 pounds. Ang 30-anyos, na magiging paggawa ng kanyang U.S. pasinaya, Nanalo ang IBF welterweyt Title higit Sabrina Giuliani in 2014. Sa kanyang susunod na laban, Habazin bumaba isang lubos na nagkakaisa desisyon upang Braekhus sa isang makasaysayang pag-iisa labanan kung saan Braekhus kinuha ang lahat ng apat na mga pangunahing sinturon world title. Pinaka-kamakailang, Habazin ipinaghiganti ang isa sa mga lamang tatlong mga pagkalugi sa kanyang career sa Eva Bajic sa Zagreb.

Habazin ay sanayin sa kanyang katutubong Croatia at ay nakatuon sa paglaban sa Bashir.

“Ako ay pag-iisip tungkol sa simula ng Oktubre at higit pa sa isang insentibo ko na ngayon na ibinigay kung ano ang nangyari,” Habazin sinabi. “pakiramdam ko ako pakikipaglaban para sa James Ali Bashir, pati na rin para sa aking sariling pride at paggalang. Rin ako aaway para sa aking bansa. Gusto kong gumawa ng Croatia proud na ako ang kanilang anak na babae, at pakiramdam ko na ako ngayon ay mayroon ng kanilang buong suporta. Claressa ay lamang ng isang maikling stop sa aking paglalakbay. Mayroon akong mas malaking pangarap at mas malaki sapatos upang punan ang aking buhay. Ako sa aking paraan upang tuparin ang aking mga personal na alamat – ina-nakoronahan ang undisputed pambabae junior middleweight kampeon. Ito ay isa lamang hakbang sa na paglalakbay. Given ang aking pananampalataya, nararamdaman ko na habang kung ano ang nangyari sa Oktubre ay hindi kapani-paniwalang mga kapus-palad, ito ay plano ng Diyos. At mayroon akong pananampalataya na ang aking kamay ay itataas sa tagumpay sa Enero.”

Shields ay ang unang American boxer sa kasaysayan – lalaki o babae – upang manalo sunud-sunod na Olympic gold medals. Siya naka-propesyonal na pagsunod sa mga 2016 Olympics at headlined boxing pangunahing kaganapan sa unang kababaihan sa premium kasaysayan ng telebisyon sa loob lamang ng kanyang ikalawang propesyonal na paglaban sa 2017. Shields naging pinag pambabae super middleweight world champion sa loob lamang ang kanyang ika-apat na propesyonal na paglaban, at isang two-division champion sa kanyang ika-anim na propesyonal na paligsahan. Siya ay nakoronahan ang undisputed 160-pound kampeon sa kanyang ika-siyam na paglaban, mas mababa kaysa sa tatlong taon matapos na buksan propesyonal na pagsunod sa mga 2016 Olympics.

“Enero 10 ay magiging isang mahalagang petsa sa kasaysayan ng boksing bilang Claressa patuloy ang kanyang walang uliran paglalakbay patungo sa kadakilaan,” said Dmitriy Salita, Pangulo ng Salita Promosyon. “Ang isang panalo sa paglipas ng Ivana Habazin gagawing Claressa – sa loob lamang ang kanyang ika-sampung away – ang pinakamabilis na boxer kailanman na mamana mundo sinturon pamagat sa tatlong mga kategorya ng timbang. Ngunit isang napaka tinutukoy, dalubhasa at nakaranas ng boxer nakatayo sa kanyang paraan, at Ivana ay hinahabol ng kanyang sariling mundo championship panaginip. Kasaysayan ay na-claim sa ang ring sa Enero 10 sa Ocean Casino Resort sa Atlantic City at live sa showtime.”

“Sa pamamagitan ng limang mga pamagat mundo sa loob lamang ng siyam na propesyonal fights, Claressa Shields ay paggawa pambabae boxing kasaysayan sa isang talaan makasabay,” Sinabi manager Mark Taffet. “Ngayon, sa kanya 10ika labanan sa Enero 10, siya ay naglalayong upang manalo ng world title sa isang third ng timbang division mas mabilis kaysa sa anumang tao o babae sa kasaysayan, at sa kahanga-hangang fashion sa pamamagitan ng pagpunta pababa sa timbang sa bawat oras. Claressa ay patuloy upang mag-render ang imposible posible. Ito ay tunay na Herstory.”

“Ocean ay mapagmataas upang host Shields vs. Habazin loob Ovation Hall nitong Enero,” Sabi ni Michael Donovan, Chief Marketing Officer at Senior Vice President, Ocean Casino Resort Atlantic City. “Kami ay nasasabik upang dalhin world class boxing sa Atlantic City at tumingin forward sa mas maraming mga palabas sa 2020.”

Hard-hitter super lightweight Shakh Ergashev (17-0, 15 Kos), ng Uzbekistan, ay na-raranggo sa top-15 sa tatlo sa apat na pangunahing sanctioning katawan. Ang 27-anyos na Ergashev ay darating off ang isang kahanga-hangang ika-apat na round knockout kay veteran Abdiel Ramirez ito nakaraang Agosto sa ShoBox: Ang Bagong Henerasyong. Sa kanyang nakaraang hehe sa pag-asam-unlad series, ang dating miyembro ng Uzbek pambansang koponan nakapuntos ng isang third round knockout laban pagkatapos ay top-10 rated Sonny Fredrickson, at 10-round unanimous decision dating walang talong Mykal Fox. Ang hard-pagpindot southpaw kasalukuyang tren sa Detroit na may Javan “Asukal” Hill sa bagong Kronk Gym na may stablemate Vladimir Shishkin.

“Aking layunin ay upang maging ang junior welterweight champion ng mundo sa 2020,” Ergashev sinabi. “Matapos manalo ako away na ito ako ay isa lamang hakbang ang layo mula sa napagtatanto ang aking managinip ng nagdadala sa mundo pamagat sa bahay sa aking bansa Uzbekistan.”

Ang 27-anyos Hunter ay hinahanay No. 12 sa WBA. Ang isang katutubong ng Las Vegas, the 6-foot Hunter will make his national television debut against the first undefeated opponent of his career. Hunter, who is the younger brother of former Olympian Michael Hunter, trains at Bones Adams Gym in Las Vegas and is co-managed by former heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman.

I’m looking forward to making my national television debut on Showtime,” said KeithThe Bounty” Hunter. “Boxing is in my blood and January 10 will be my chance to take my career to the next level. Ergashev has a bounty on his head, I’m here to collect!”

An industry leading production team and announce crew will deliver all the sights, sounds and drama from Atlantic City. Beteranong broadcaster Brian Custer ay magho-host ng telecast habang versatile labanan sports boses Mauro Ranallo Tatawagan ang aksyon sa tabi ng Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein at dating two-division world champion Paulie Malignaggi sa ringside. Tatlong Hall of Famers round out ang SHOWTIME ipahayag team – Emmy ® award winning reporter Jim Gray, hindi opisyal na ringside scorer Steve Farhood at mundo-kilala ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. Ang Executive Producer ng sHOWTIME Boxing: SPECIAL EDITION ay David Dinkins, JR. na may Bob Dunphy nagdidirekta. Ang telecast ay magiging available sa Espanyol sa pamamagitan ng Secondary Audio Programing (Dagta) na may Alejandro Luna at dating world champion Raul Marquez pagtawag sa pagkilos.
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LEO SANTA CRUZ LOS ANGELES WORKOUT QUOTES & LITRATO

Three-Division Champion Leo Santa Cruz Seeks Title in a Fourth Weight Class When He Battles Miguel Flores for Vacant WBA Super Featherweight Title Saturday, Nobyembre 23 in FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Co-Main Event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas

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LOS ANGELES (Nobyembre 13, 2019) – Three-division world champion Leon “Lindol” Santa Cruz showed off his skills at a media workout in Los Angeles Wednesday as he prepares to battle Miguel “El Michoacan” Bulaklak for the vacant WBA Super Featherweight Title on Saturday, Nobyembre 23 in the FOX Sports PBC Pay-Pay-View co-main event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

The pay-per-view begins at 9 p.m. ET / 6 pm. PT and is headlined by boxing’s longest reigning heavyweight world champion Deontay “Ang Tansong bombero” Wilderdefending his WBC title in a rematch against once-beaten Cuban slugger Luis “King Kong” Ortiz.

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Los Angeles’ Santa Cruz hosted media at City of Angels Boxing as he nears his opportunity to win a world title in a fourth weight class. Here is what Santa Cruz had to say Wednesday:

Leo Santa Cruz

I’m only focused on my fight because I know that Miguel Flores is going to bring everything he has to try to win that title. There are a lot of great champions in this division but I can’t think of anything past Flores.

I’m expecting a classic Mexico vs. Mexico brawl. Flores is from Michoacan and the people from there have a lot of heart and they leave everything in the ring. I’ve seen him do it. He throws to the body really well. He has a good uppercut too. So I know it’s going to be a tough fight.

We always work hard in the gym so that we can throw a lot of punches in the fight. We want to put the pressure on and give the fans a great fight and take home the win.

I train hard no matter who the opponent is. That’s the only thing I know how to do. So I don’t think about any let downs, only about winning the fight in front of me. I think this is a great opportunity to introduce myself to the division.

I’m going to go in there and fight hard for 12 rounds or as long as it lasts. I’m going to be smart and make sure I get the win. But we also always want to give the fans a great show from start to finish.

I feel really good right now. I think I’m going to be strong at that weight and have extra power in the ring on fight night. I don’t spend as much time in camp worrying about cutting weight so everything else will be better because of that. I’m going to be ready for everything Miguel Flores can bring.

I want to win another title for my legacy and so I can continue to give fans great fights. This is a great opportunity so I’m going to go ahead and make the most of it.

It’s great to be on this card with such an exciting main event. You know that Deontay Wilder can knock anyone out at any minute. The heavyweight division is really exciting right now and I know Wilder and Luis Ortiz are going to give everyone something to remember. I want to make an exciting fight too and steal the show. It’ll be hard to do, but I’m going to go out there and try to do it.

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ABOUT WILDER VS. ORTIZ II
Wilder vs. Ortiz II will see boxing’s longest reigning heavyweight world champion Deontay “Ang Tansong bombero” Wilder defending his WBC title in a rematch against once-beaten Cuban slugger Luis “King Kong” Ortiz Saturday, Nobyembre 23 in FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View action live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Three-division champion Leo “Lindol” Santa Cruz seeks a title in another division when he takes on MiguelEl MichoacanFlores for the WBA Super Featherweight Championship in the co-main event.

Pay-per-view action begins at 9 p.m. ET / 6 pm. PT and also features undefeated rising star BrandonThe HeartbreakerFigueroa making the first defense of his WBA Super Bantamweight Title against former champion Julio Ceja while undefeated Mexican power-puncher Luis Nery battles Puerto Rico’s Emmanuel Rodríguez in a matchup of former bantamweight champions.

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