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TOMMY SANTIAGO LOOKS FOR MULTI-SPORT SUCCESS AND A KIDNEY FOR DAD

Football standout to make pro debut on March 27 while his family’s story remains unfinished

PHILADELPHIA, PA — Tommy Santiago, a standout high school football star and accomplished amateur boxer, will enter the ring for his first pro fight on March 27 at 2300 Arena, and his dad will be in his corner.

To spectators, it’s another father-son team, made slightly more interesting because Tommy is the second Santiago son to turn pro. Brother Milton, Jr., is an undefeated lightweight.

That Milton Sr., can walk up the steps and wave the towel for his son belies the real storyone about a father who died and was brought back to life less than a year ago, who is waiting for a life-altering call. It’s a story about a mother who pulls double-duty to provide for her family and care for her husband. It’s about the son, a prodigal football talent, who sacrificed his spot at a top football high school to help keep his family afloat, and now is embarking on a professional boxing career. It’s a story about their past and current struggles, and the grit, determination and faith that has seen them through a slow, grinding, water torture-style drip of pain and adversity.

Eminyakeni embalwa edlule, the Santiago family had outgrown their two-bedroom home. With three teenage boysMilton Jr., Tommy and young Niccothey packed their home and moved into a fixer-upper in the suburbs. Milton, Sr., was a talented painter who had worked for some of the most prestigious home builders in Philadelphia.

Mom Brenda worked at a kitchen gadget manufacturing company for 20 Eminyakeni, where she climbed the ladder, wearing various hats and helping to provide a comfortable life for her family.

It was not long after their 2017 move that Milton Sr., began noticing he wasn’t himself. Over the next few years his health would deteriorate. Once a husky, active painter and boxing coach, he shriveled away. After bouncing from doctor to hospital, he received a dual diagnosis of kidney failure and an infection that had spread to his bones. Brenda went from being a working mom to a working mom and caregiver, waking up Milton, Jr., to help carry his dad to the car at 5:30 in each morning. She’d drive him to dialysis before work, and then take an early lunch each day to get him home.

Tommy enrolled at Archbishop Wood High School, a private, Catholic school in Warminster, PA, known for its elite football program; tuition was $9,000 per year. He was a star running back, amagoli 20 touchdowns and gaining nearly 1700 yards as a Junior. His younger brother, a standout basketball player, also attended Archbishop Wood.

Wheelchair bound and unable to walk, Milton Sr., was embarrassed to go to his sons’ imidlalo. Brenda had to help him get to the bathroom and clean him. Milton Jr., put his career on hold to help care for his father. It was a dark time for the family; bills were piling up as Milton Sr., got sicker.

I was embarrassed,” Milton, Sr., said of that time. “I was depressed and I kept wondering why this is happening to me and my family.

Meyi Kugcine, Milton, Sr., went in for a procedure to biopsy a growth in his lungs. When the doctor came out of the operating room and asked Brenda if she would join him in a consult room, she knew something had gone wrong. Milton, Sr., had stopped breathing for nearly two minutes during the procedure and had to be resuscitated. The doctor warned that there may be permanent brain damage.

It was an earth-shattering moment for the family.

It was the worst moment of my life,” recalled Tommy. “When I walked in and saw my dad in the ICU, knowing he might never be the same, I just started crying. I couldn’t handle it.

After two days in a medically induced coma, Milton, Sr., began to recover. Doctors finally found the right combination of antibiotics to begin to cure the infection that had decimated his body. Effects from the procedure continued to affect his daily life. Excruciating headaches at all hours and short term memory loss became the new normal.

After Tommy’s record-breaking Junior year, and after seeing the stress that his mother was under, Tommy made a decision. He chose to transfer to William Tennent High Schoolalso in Warminstercutting his family’s tuition bill in half, but virtually guaranteeing that the college offers he and his parents had dreamed of would never come.

My mom told me she would find a way, but I didn’t want her to stress,” said Tommy.

Brenda is pained when she speaks of Tommy’s departure from Wood: “Tommy is very strong, and he’s taken a lot for the family. It’s a burden I have on me because I want to be able to give them everything. Milton’s dream was for Tommy to go to Woodit devastated Tommy and us when he had to transfer.

As he recovered, Milton, Sr., learned to walk again. Milton, Jr., still administers his father’s dialysis five times per week for six hours and they wait to be added to the kidney donor list. Boxes of equipment line the walls of their home, and the improvements they’d planned on making to their home remain on hold.

Milton doesn’t want us to be his donor,” said Brenda. “I’m the breadwinner and I can’t afford to be off work. Milton doesn’t want the kids to compromise their athletic careers. And after what happened when he went under in May, there’s a lot of fear. So we wait.

Her voice breaks when she talks about the day they find a donor for her husband, but she doesn’t mention how it would take the pressure off of her: “The day that it happens, I’ll be ecstatic. He just wants to live a normal life. He wants to be able to do normal thingswork, provide for his family. I will be so thankful to God that he answered our prayers.

It would mean the world to my family to find a donor,” said Tommy. “Everything he’s been through, the dialysis four hours per day, three days a weekit’s not easy. My mom stays up late to take care of him and gets up early the next day to go to work. She never gives up.

The example that Milton Sr., and Brenda have setone of sacrifice, mental strength, and unbelievable love and commitment to each other and their family has been ingrained in their sons.

Seeing all they’ve been through has been hard, but it makes me want to go harder,” said Tommy. “I just want to be able to bring my family to the next level.

He has aspirations of being an NFL player and professional boxer, concurrently. “I have received an offer from Villanova,” Tommy said. “I’ve applied at Temple and Penn State and plan to walk on to their football teams if I’m accepted.

Kodwa okokuqala, another fight is on the horizon. A four-round, light-heavyweight contest with Angel Vasquez, of Springfield, MA, ngoMashi 27.

Tommy told me that the reason he likes football and boxing is that he has a hatred inside, a frustration and resentment at everything our family has been through,” said Brenda. “I feel for the kid that’s going to fight Tommy. He’s training hard, and really wants it. He really wants to go out there and do thingsHe wants to help the family.

When Tommy Santiago walks out to the ring on March 27, he walks with the burden of his family’s troubles, but with his father by his side. When the bell rings, he’ll hear only his father’s voice from his corner, and a new chapter begins in the complicated and painful story of the unbreakable Santiago family.

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Son of Sandman Jarel Pemberton added to “Fight Night In Framingham” card

Fighting Life charity event,

 March 20th at Sheraton Hotel

FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (February27, 2020) – The son of SandmanJarel “Sandman” Pemberton, returns to the ring for the first time in nearly two years on the “Fight Night In Framingham” card, presented by Shearns Boxing Promotions (SBP), March 20, at Sheraton Framingham Hotel in Framingham, Massachusetts.

“Fight Night In Framingham”, the first pro boxing event ever in Framingham, is being held for the benefit ofFighting Lifean after-school youth boxing and academic empowerment program, available 100-percent free of charge, to students beginning in elementary school through high school education.

The 28-year-old super middleweight Pemberton (3-0, 1 KO), fighting out of Revere, MA, is the son of one of New England’s all-time favorite boxersScott Pemberton (29-5-1, 24 Kos), the former NABF and IBU World super middleweight champion. Pemberton was a blood-and-guts, highly entertaining type fighter best remembered for a pair of Fight of the Year candidates versusOmar Sheika.

Scott named his son, Jarel, after Superman’s father, but he never forced him into boxing. “Me boxing had a lot to do with him,” Jarel said, “but he never pushed me into boxing. I did go to a lot of his fights when I was young.

“Dad saw a Superman movie and named me Jarel after Superman’s father. I think it’s a great name, it kind of shaped my life because I’m a real comic-book nerd today.”

Jarel played football and basketball at Dartmouth (MA) High, where two of his teammates went on to play in the National Football LeagueJordan Todman and close friendArthur Lynch.  Jarel joined the U.S. Marines and he did two tours in Afghanistan as a machine gunner. He didn’t start boxing until after he was honorably discharged, turning pro at 27.

“I wish I started boxing when I was a kid,” he added, “but I didn’t box until after I got out of the military. People tell me I hit hard; I do have natural power.”

Pemberton, who is on the permanent reserve list to become a Revere Firefighter, is ready to get back in the ring on a regular basis, especially after being out of the ring nearly two years.

“I’m back in boxing for the long run,” he admitted. I’d like to fight a few times in the next few months. I’m getting in top shape for this fight and that’s a lot better than getting beat up in training by (22-0, 14 KOs welterweight from Lynn, MA) Rashidi Ellis.  I’m bigger than him but he’s so fast.”

Pemberton is matched against veteran Texas fighterLarry “Slomoshun” Smith (10-43-1, 7 Kos) in a 4-round iziqubu.

Two unbeaten pro “graduates” of the Fighting Life Boxing Program, super featherweightsTimmy Ramos (5-0-2, 5 Kos) futhiNelson “Chino” Perez (2-0, 2 Kos), are fighting in the main event and co-feature, respectively.

Ramos, fighting out of Framingham, was a two-time New England Golden Gloves champion as an amateur. He is in the 6-round, main event against superCarlos Marrero, III (2-3-1), of Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Perez, who comes from nearby Marlboro, is another New England Golden Gloves champion. He faces an opponent to be determined in the 6-round co-featured event. Perez faces Indianapolis lightweightDeWayne Ukuhlakanipha (7-52-2, 3 Kos).

Boston heavyweightTracey Johnson (4-7-6), whose brother is past Olympian and reigning WBO super middleweight championUDemetriyu Andrade, ubusoLarry “Hitman” Pryor (11-22-5, 5 Kos) in a 6-round bout.

A pair of quality MMA fighters, Albania-born super middleweightKastriot “Slaughterhouse” Xhema, fighting out of Greenwich, CT, makes his pro boxing debut against Framingham favorite, Brazilian-bornUSawule "The Spider" Almeida (0-10-3, 20-11 in MMA) in a 4-rounder.

Futhi ukulwa esikhwameni esingaphansi, all in 4-round bouts, is Southbridge, MA welterweightWilfredo “El Sucaro” Pagan (6-1, 3 Kos) vs.Tyrone “Hands of Stone” Luckey (9-12-4, 7 Kos),  Worcester, MA super featherweightAndino Ranse (1-1) vs.UHenry Garcia (0-5-1), kaNew Bedford, MA, and pro-debuting Hartford, CT super flyweightAngel Gonzalez, Jr. vs. Steve Lopez (1-4) of Philadelphia. Gonzalez is a decorated amateur boxer who is a three-time New England Golden Gloves, two-time Ringside National and 2014 National PAL champion

Zonke ukulwa kanye fighters angaphansi ushintsho.

Tickets prices are $75,.00 ringside (imigqa 1-3), $60.00 (seated), $45.00 standing room, and VIP tables (of 10) ngoba $1000.00 and may be purchasedLAPHA, at UpperKuts gym, or from any of the local fighters on the card.

Doors evulekile at 6:30 p.m. KANYE, first fight at 7 p.m. KANYE.

Street Light Ventures is the presenting sponsor. Other sponsors include Bernardi Auto Group, East Coast Herbalist, Tecate, Ashwood Advisors LLC and A Affordable Insurance.

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Undefeated lightweight prospect Jamaine “The Technician” Ortiz Set for Friday’s homecoming fight

Worcester, Mass. (February 26, 2020) – Undefeated World Boxing Council (WBC) Youth World lightweight championJamaine “The Technician” Ortiz (12-0, 6 Kos) plans to make a major statement this Friday when he fights at home in Worcester, Massachusetts, for the first time as a professional boxer.

Ortiz will headline aCES Boxing on UFC FIGHT PASS® event, promoted by Classic Entertainment and Sports (CES), at the historic Worcester Palladium.

In the 8-round umcimbi main, Ortiz faces Mexican knockout specialist“Loco” Luis Ronaldo Castillo (22-5, 17 Kos), a former WBC FECOMBOX lightweight champion, in a non-title fight.

“I’m ready,” Ortiz said after a recent open workout. “It’s good getting so much support. I have a lot of people coming to the fights. To me, I only have one job – win!  And I’d like to win in spectacular fashion. I want to show everybody at the Palladium and those watching on UFC FIGHT PASS that it’s all real, no hype behind my name. Everybody watching Friday night will know what I bring into the ring.”

Ortiz, 23, is a lightning-quick, gifted lightweight with tremendous upside. A decorated amateur, Ortiz is a rising star in what many believe will be a breakout year for him.

“Jamaine certainly hasn’t reached his full potential,” Ortiz’ head trainerRocky Gonzalez commented. “He’s still young and all he really needs is more experience. He’s a good listener with great hand speed, and he switches (stances) easily. And he really believes in himself and it’s hard to beat somebody like that. I can’t teach heart, but he has that as well. I don’t know how far he can go, hhayi okwamanje, but he’s talented and nowhere close to being a finished product.”

The Feb. 28th show showcasing Ortiz worldwide will be streamed live and exclusively on UFC FIGHT PASS®, Isevisi yokubhalisela ehamba phambili emhlabeni ye-Combat Sports, ukuqala at 9 p.m. KANYE / 6 p.m. PT.

To sign up for UFC FIGHT PASS, sicela uvakashelewww.ufcfightpass.com.

Tickets are on sale and available to purchase at CESBoxing.com and the Palladium box office. Doors open at 6 p.m. KANYE, iziqubu kuqala at 7 p.m./ ET.

UKendo "Tremendo" Castaneda eFlorida okokuqala kodwa ohambweni olubalulekile lwebhizinisi

LOKHO KULULA KWESIBILI FRIEDDOWNS. I-Indenden Nabo Champion Yomar "Umlingo" Alamo

Las Vegas (February 27, 2020) - I-Super LightweightI-KEVO "TREMENDOS" CASTANEDA (17-0, 8 Kos) wandiza e-Orlando kusuka eSan Antonio yakhe yalona ngoLwesibili kusihlwa ngoLwesibili kusihlwa ekuhambeleni kwakhe kokuqala eFlorida.

Ngokungafani nezigidi zabantu abaya e-Orlando for Disneyworld, noma, Ukubuka kokuqala kukaCastaneda ku-Palm Palm kumane nje kuyingxenye yohambo lwakhe lwebhizinisi. Inselelo yeCastaneda Inselelo North American Boxing Inhlangano (NABO) championYomar "Umlingo" Alamo (17-0-1, 12 Kos) Kulomcimbi omkhulu we-10, I-Airing Live On Boxemu Telemundo, ukuqala at 11:30 p.m. KANYE / 8:30 p.m. PT, Kusuka e-Osceola Heritage Park eKissimmee, Florida.

Alamo vs. Castaneda igqugquzelwa yi-All-Star Boxing, okukhuthaza i-Alamo nasemcimbini, futhi umgqugquzeli kaCastaneda, Roy Jones Jr. (RJJ) Boxing Promotions.

"Kuhle lapha,"UCastaneda wabelana ngezinto zakhe zokuqala zeFlorida." Umuntu osebenzela umgqugquzeli wahlangana nathi esikhumulweni sezindiza ukufika kwangifika futhi waxoxa nami, ngakho-ke sekuyisipiliyoni esamukelekayo, Futhi abantu baseFlorida bayazi ukuthi ngisendlini. Ngiyayithanda lapha. Kuhle futhi ngendlela, Ngizizwa sengathi ngisekhaya. Ngizofaka umbukiso wabalandeli, Ngizoba njenge-Disney World yabo. Ngikulungele ukugibela okukhulu futhi ngibe nombukiso omkhulu wabantu. "

UCastaneda wathwebula inhlangano engenamuntu yaseNorth American Boxing Association (Futhi) umqhele ngonyaka owedlule, ukuthatha isinqumo esiyindilinga esiyishumi nambili esivela ngaphambiliUGilbert Venegas, Jr.(10-0), futhi walandela lokho ngesinqumo esijabulisayo esiyindilinga esiyindilinga esiyindilinga nge-dominican VeteranU-Eudy Berbardo (24-3).

Okokugcina ngo-Okthoba eReno, Nevada, UCastaneda wemaIsimo seMartyniouk (20-3) Emzuliswaneni wesithupha, emva kwalokho wafakwa yinhlangano ye-world boxing njenge-cha yayo. 15 Kukalwe amandla angasindi kahle emhlabeni.

Wbo cha. 8 Kuhlelwe Alamo, Ukulwa Ngaphandle KwePuerto Rico, iyeza okuvela kokuphela kwerekhodi le-fighter's Pro, ukulwa nokudonswa ngeU-Antonio Moran (24-4-1).

Alakanye, 24, ngumkhandlu wangaphambili wesibhakela sezwe (WBC) Umhlaba wentsha kanye ne-FecArbox Super Lightweight Champion, owenze izivikelo ezintathu eziphumelele ze-nabo.

"Ngemuva kwale mpi,"UCastaneda waphetha, "Abantu bazokhohlwa le Alamo (Hhayi i-Alamo edumile edolobheni laseCastaneda's Hometown) futhi ungikhumbule, Okumangazayo. Ngilindele ukuthi ukulwa t ukuqeda ngokusobala okumangazayo, sekwephuzile empini, Ngoba ngithanda ukujezisa umphikisi wami. "

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Mayelana noRoy Jones Jr, Ama-Boxing Promotions: Wasungulwa ngaphakathi 2013 ngo-10-time World Champion Rones Jones, Jr. noKeith veltre, Roy Jones, Jr. (RJJ) Ukuphakanyiswa kwesibhakela sekuqediwe kabusha isibhakela.  URJJ usevele wenza umthelela omkhulu emphakathini wesibhakela eminyakeni embalwa emifushane.  Ukwakha okuqukethwe okujabulisayo kwemidlalo ye-CBS, Isikhathi Sombukiso, I-ESPN ne-Bein Sports kwezinye izindawo ezinhle kakhulu ezweni lonke, URJJ ufakazele ukuthi kunqoba isayensi emnandi yemidlalo.


Kususelwa enhlokodolobha ye-Fight of the World, Las Vegas, NV, Roy Jones Jr. Boxing Promotions ukhwela phezulu ngejubane elisheshayo, Ukungeza ithalente elisha esitebeleni salo esikhulayo: WBO #6 Kukalwe ama-bantamweight max ordelas, Feathereweight ray Ximenez, WBO #15 Kukalwe i-Super Lightweight Kendo Castaneda,  I-Middleweighs John Vera, Connor coyle kanye nomzimba we-shady, Super Middleweight Juan Barajas, kanye nezinsimbi ze-alexander flores.

UNDEFEATED HEAVYWEIGHT PROSPECT APTI DAVTAEV TO FACE LUCAS BROWNE ON MARCH 28 SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION CO-MAIN EVENT

Davtaev Replaces Otto Wallin, Who Was Forced To Withdraw Due To Minor Injury

I-NEW YORK – February 26 – Undefeated heavyweight power puncherApti Davtaev uzobhekana nomakadebonaLucas Browne in the 10-round co-main event of SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION on Saturday, March 28, bephila Showtime(10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT) in a Premier Boxing Champions event from Park Theater at Park MGM in Las Vegas. Davtaev replaces heavyweight contender Otto Wallin, who was forced to suspend training and withdraw from his scheduled bout due to an injury to his foot.

From Kurchaloi, Russia, Davtaev (20-0-1, 19 Kos) has earned a 90-percent knockout ratio with his aggressive style and devastating power. The athletic, 30-year-old has remained active since moving his camp to the United States in 2017 after signing with Salita Promotions. He trains at Kronk Gym in Detroit, Mich., under the tutelage of SugarHill Steward, nephew of legendary Hall of Fame trainer Emanuel Steward.

Otto suffered a minor injury and suspending training was the smart thing to do,” said Wallin’s promoter Dmitriy Salita. “He will be back in the ring in no time. Ngenhlanhla, Apti was in top shape and ready to go. He is a gifted heavyweight and he’ll be on everyone’s radar after March 28.

In his last outing on February 21, the six-foot-five-inch Davtaev handed previously unbeaten John Napari his first defeat with a vicious second-round knockout. A few weeks prior, ngoJanuwari 10, he scored an impressive third-round stoppage over veteran Keith Barr. This is his fifth start in the U.S. and first nationally televised bout.

Fighting out of New South Wales, Australia, Browne (29-2, 25 Kos) most recently scored a knockout victory over John Hopoate in November, his second win of 2019. He’s won four of his last five bouts, with his only career losses coming to Dillian Whyte and David Allen in the U.K. Browne won his first 25 kuvelaphi ukulwa pro, including a stoppage of Ruslan Chagaev in 2016 to capture a WBA Heavyweight Championship. He will be making his U.S. DEBUT.

The three-fight SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION telecast features unbeaten former bantamweight world champion Luis Nery (30-0, 24 Kos) taking on undefeated contender Aaron Alameda (25-0, 13 Kos) in a WBC Super Bantamweight Title Eliminator main event. Rising light heavyweight prospects Joseph George (10-0, 6 Kos) and Marcos Escudero (10-1, 9 Kos) open the telecast with a 10-round rematch of their NovemberShoBox showdown that saw George win a narrow-split decision.

Veteran broadcaster Brian Custer will serve as telecast host with versatile combat sportscaster Mauro Ranallo calling the action alongside Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and former two-division world champion Paulie Malignaggi. Rounding out the telecast team are Emmy® award winning reporter Jim Gray, unofficial ringside scorer Steve Farhood and world-renowned ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. David Dinkins Jr. serves as Executive Producer with Ray Smaltz producing and Bob Dunphy directing.

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Mayweather Promotions, are now on sale and can be purchased atticketmaster.com. Davtaev vs. Browne is promoted in association with Salita Promotions.

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I-Ring of Hope "ebusuku ukulwa" ibuyisa imashi 7 eToyota Music Factory e-Irving, I-Texas futhi ibukhole ekubukeni ngakunye


Night To Fight 2020 promo video

Inhlangano engenzi inzuzo enika amandla intsha endaweni enkulu ye-Dallas ithembisa ukukhiqiza esinye isibonisi senkanyezi sesayensi emnandi ngomcimbi wayo wonyaka ononyaka.

Ukukhanya okusindayo kokukhanya okusindayo phakathi Sam Clarkson Jr. futhi Israyeli duffus uqokomisa umbukiso. Evan "Yung Holy" Ogcwele Ongcwele, indodana ka Evander Holyfield, ukufakwa emzabalazweni; Ithemba lendawo UTristan "Sweet T" kalkreuth futhi ibuyela embuthanweni oqukethwe.

I-irving, TX (February 25, 2020) - I-Lone Star esuselwa enhlanganweni engenzi-nzuzo yenhlangano yenhlangano yeThemba Retunding for ebusuku obumangazayo bokwenziwa kwesibhakela esibunjiwe lapho iletha unyaka wonke "Ubusuku Bokulwa" I-Pro Boxing kanye nomcimbi wokupha ngomusa ngoMgqibelo, March 7 efektri yeToyota Music Factory e-Irving, Texas.


Umcimbi omkhulu uzokwethula i 8 Round Lightweight Offweight Offectionight phakathi kwamaqhawe amabili ahlolwe impi lapho iDallas-Fort kufanelekile yokuzalwa kukaSamuel Samuel Clarkson (22-5, 15 Kos) Izinselelo The Freddie Roach-uqeqeshe u-Israyeli duffus (19-6, 16 Kos).


Umdlalo we-marquee wobusuku uzophela ukuze ukhonze njengomcimbi omkhulu wokuqongelela imali ukusiza ukusekela indandatho yohlelo lwe-Hope Boxing. Kusukela 2010, I-Ring of Hope iguqukele imiphakathi futhi yashintsha izimpilo zentsha ngokufundisa, Ukunika amandla kanye nokubandakanya abafundi ngezisekelo ze-boxing.


"Ngivame ukubuzwa ukuthi kungani ngibe nesifiso esinjalo sokuba yingxenye ye-Ring yethemba. Konke kumayelana nekusasa lezinsizwa nabesifazane emiphakathini yethu,"Kusho indandatho yethemba uSteven Bolos. "Siyabakholelwa kubo, Kholwa kubo futhi ukholwe ngabo futhi ngabo ukuthi bangaba abaholi bakusasa. "


Evan "Yung Holy" Ogcwele Ongcwele (3-0, 3 Kos), indodana yehholo lomdumo fighter aphander "isivumelwano sangempela” Indawo engcwele, sizoqhubeka ngokufuna kwakhe ukulandela ezinyathelweni zikababa wakhe odumile lapho oneminyaka engu-22 ubudala ebuyela endandatho. Kwethulwe yimicimbi eyinhloko, IHhovisi Elingcwele Elisekelwe EHouston lenza i-jut yayo yokudonswa kwe-pro ngoNovemba nobaba wakhe odumile asekela i-riside.


Ithalente lendawo kanye ne-stistan kalkreuth eneminyaka engu-18 ubudala (4-0, 3 Kos), Ngubani odlule ngonyaka owedlule abhekane ne-Oscar de La Hoya's Movie Promotions, sizoqhubeka nokukhuphuka kwakhe izikhundla zempi ehlukile. UKalkreuth wazalelwa eCarrollton futhi ungumhlali kaDuncanville. Uqeqeshelwe umqeqeshi odumile uRonnie Shields, futhi inesizinda se-amateur esihlotshisiwe, lapho ahlanganyela khona ngaphezulu 100 ukulwa, uthole imiqhudelwano emibili kazwelonke futhi walwa nethimba le-USA Boxing emazweni omhlaba phakathi 2018.


Okumele kube nokufakwa kuma-bouts ahlukene amaWelterweights Jessy martinez (14-0, 9 Kos) futhi Brandyn Lynch (10-1, 8 Kos), Cruiserweight URobin Safar (10-0, 7 Kos) kanye ne-mailrick mailAta (4-0, 2 Kos), I-Austin-based Superweight Robert Kevin Garcia (6-0, 5 Kos) kanye ne-Corpus Christi Alightweight UJohn Rincon (4-0, 2 Kos).


Ebusuku ukulwa kuzotholakala bukhoma ekuhlolweni kwezemidlalo okuhlanganisiwe ngokubuka ngakunye kwekhebula, I-Satellite ne-Digital Pay-Per-View nge ngokufunwa, Ukuvulwa, DIRECTV futhi DISH e-United States, Shaw PPV eCanada nasemhlabeni wonke nge FITE.TV uhlelo lokusebenza kanye newebhusayithi.


Hall of Fame Showtime TV broadcaster Al Bernstein, former two-division world champion Paulie Malignaggi and LA Times and Boxing Scene journalist and writer Manouk Akopyan will call the action from ringside.


Limited tickets and VIP dinner tables can be obtained through a sponsorship to Ring of Hope. Ukuze uthole ukwaziswa okwengeziwe, iya ku www.ringofhope.com.


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TOP PROSPECT KEITH HUNTER TO FACE SANJARBEK RAKHMANOV IN REMATCH ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION MAIN EVENT THIS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 FROM SAM’S TOWN CASINO IN LAS VEGAS

Rakhmanov Replaces Malik Hawkins Who Was Forced To Withdraw For Medical Reasons



NEW YORK – February 24, 2020 – Undefeated rising prospect Keith “The Bounty” Hunter will face talented Sanjarbek “War” Rakhmanov in a rematch in the 10-round super lightweight ShoBox: The New Generation main event Friday, February 28 bephila Showtime (10:45 p.m. ET / PT) from Sam’s Town Casino in Las Vegas. Rakhmanov steps in to replace previously scheduled opponent Malik Hawkins who was forced to withdraw for medical reasons.



Hunter (11-0, 7 Kos) and Rakhmanov (12-2-1, 6 Kos) first met on February 5, 2019, in an eight-round welterweight contest that resulted in a narrow-split decision victory for Hunter. Although Hunter controlled the action in the early rounds and scored a knockdown in the second, Rakhmanov recovered and landed some heavy blows in the later rounds. The scorecards read 77-74, 76-75 futhi 75-76.



Rakhmanov, who fought to a draw with Alfonso Olvera on ShoBox in May of 2016, will be making his second appearance on the prospect developmental series and his ninth start at Sam’s Town Live. In his most recent performance on September 20, 2019, he broke down Andre Byrd, delivering punishment to the body for four straight rounds, leading to Byrd taking a knee and ending the fight. He currently trains with Chris Ben-Tchavtchavadze at the Mayweather Boxing Club.



The 30-year-old Rakhmanov, who was born in Tashkent, the capital city of Uzbekistan, was a top amateur with more than 140 imikhawulo, including a Gold Medal win at the 2009 Asian Amateur Boxing Championship. In 2013, he became the national champion of Uzbekistan. After signing with Mayweather Promotions in 2014, he turned pro with an impressive 1:21 first-round knockout over Brett Simmons in June of 2015.



In the ShoBox co-main umcimbi, 2016 I-Olympian kanye ne-Usrefewotiated Super Onopect Heapect Richardson Hitchins (10-0, 5 Kos) kuthatha i-rhode Island's nick delomba (16-2, 5 Kos) in a 10-round iziqubu. Once-beaten Las Vegas native Kevin Newman II (11-1-1, 6 Kos) Ubuso baka-Albania Plain (7-1-1, 4 Kos) in a 10-round super middleweight matchup to open the telecast.

Barry Tompkins will call the action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The umkhiqizi executive Gordon Hall kanye Richard Gaughan ukukhiqiza futhi Rick Phillips eqondisa.



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Wilder vs. Fury the rematch In-Depth Preview and Analysis

By: Tony Penecale

The Heavyweight Championship has always been the most noteworthy prize in the sport. Over the last few years, the interest in the fistic giants has dwindled. That has changed with the exciting power of Deontay Wilder and the charismatic showmanship of Tyson Fury.

With their first encounter ending in a controversial draw, they find themselves sharing the ring again. Both men with undefeated records and only a single draw (against each other) on their ledger.

The big men are taking center stage for the undisputed prize. “The Bronze Bomber” and “The Gypsy King”…. Who will reign supreme?

IMINYAKA, IREKHODI, KANYE Stats

Wilder:  Age:   34 ubudala

Record:  42-0-1 (41 Knockouts)

Height:  6’7”

Isisindo:  219 * * Isisindo for iziqubu last (11-23-19)

Bafinyelele:  83"

Ukufutheka: Age:  31 ubudala

Record:  29-0-1 (20 Knockouts)

Height:  6’9”

Isisindo:  254 * * Isisindo for iziqubu last (9-14-19)

Bafinyelele:  85"

Ring AZIFEZILE

Wilder:

WBC esigabeni sosondonzima Champion (’15-Pres)

Ukufutheka:

WBA Heavyweight Champion (’15-‘16)

WBO Heavyweight Champion (’15-‘16)

IBF Heavyweight Champion (’15-‘16)

IBO Heavyweight Champion (’15-‘16)

Lineal Heavyweight Champion (’15-Pres)

SITAYELA

Wilder:  

A wild-swinging, often-sloppy fighter with long arms and fight-changing power in both fists, Wilder likes to set the range with his lead hand and follow it with a variety of power punches. He carries his power late into his fights and is capable of scoring a knockout at any time.

Ukufutheka:

A confident, self-assured, and sometimes cocky fighter, Fury has nimble moves and quickness for such a large fighter. He combines good footwork with upper-body movement and ability to box either orthodox or southpaw, keeping opponents off-balance and setting up his own offensive attack.

THEIR FIRST BOUT

Wilder-Fury I: Fury opened the bout with effective movement, keeping Wilder off balance and unable to land anything significant. Wilder was able to land several hard jabs in the 4th round, trickling blood from Fury’s nose. Fury spent time in the mid rounds as a southpaw and found success. Wilder scored a knockdown in the 9th round but his follow-up attack left him fatigued, allowed Fury to regain the momentum through the 11th round. The memorable 12th round saw Wilder break through and land a right hand and left hook combination. Fury fell hard to the canvas, flat on his back. He amazingly rose at the count of 9 and was outlanding Wilder as the final round concluded. Alejandro Rochin scored 115-111 Wilder, Robert Tapper scored 114-112 Ukufutheka, and Phil Edwards scored 113-113.

AMAKHONO

Wilder:

* Power – The detonation at the end of Wilder’s fists, primarily is right hand, is of nuclear proportions. While his left hand carries substantial pop in it, it is Wilder’s right hand that is seen as maybe the most devastating punch in boxing today. He can end fights by landing his right hand straight down the middle, arcing it over the top, or splitting the guard as an uppercut.

* Conditioning – Early in his career, when he was ending all of his fights within a few rounds, there were question marks if Wilder would fade in the later rounds. He has proven that he can fight equally as hard in the late rounds and capable of a knockout until the final bell.

* Athleticism – Wilder combines a rare blend of size, ijubane, amandla, and athletic ability where is easy to imagine him being dominant in any type of athletic environment.

Ukufutheka: 

* Movement – For a man with the size and physique that resembles a silverback, Fury moves with the grace and agility of a ballet dancer. He is light on his feet and possesses shifty upperbody movement that is uncanny for someone so large.

* Confidence – Fury is supremely confident in himself and believes in his ability. He shows little or no fear in the ring. His self-assured charismatic nature gives him a psychological advantage.

* Resilient – Whether it was climbing off the canvas against Wilder, overcoming a horrific cut against Wallin, or battling against depression and substance abuse, Fury has shown a toughness and resiliency that are to be admired.

UBUTHAKATHAKA

Wilder:

* Sloppy – Wilder shows so much faith in his power that he is frequently wild and sloppy with his punches and footwork. He often times looks very amateurish in the ring.

* Trouble With Boxers – Fighters who use good movement and boxing ability trouble Wilder. He struggles setting his feet and is often a step behind. He was trailing Luis Ortiz in both fights and was outclassed for most of his first fight with Fury.

* Chin – The few times that Wilder was seriously chin-checked, he showed some flaws in his durability. Ortiz had him badly hurt and close to a knockout loss.

Ukufutheka:

* Distractions – Fury is loving his new-found fame and talking WWE and MMA. He split with his trainer Ben Davidson and is calling his own shots. Fury also has spells in the ring where he loses focus and he has found himself on the canvas more than once during a lapse in concentration.

* Personal Life – It is well-documented Fury’s past personal demons with depression and substance abuse, along with a weight gain to over 400 lbs. While his triumphs over those demons is admirable, the lasting physical effects cannot be denied.

* Skin– It’s only been five months since Fury suffered a terrible gash over his right eye against Otto Wallin, requiring 47 stitches. While doctors have deemed the cut sufficiently healed, his tender skin could reopen at the most inopportune time.

Iziqubu ODLULE

Wilder:  (11/23/19) – Wilder again scored a come-from-behind knockout against Luis Oritz. After being outboxed for the majority of the first six rounds, Wilder set his range against a tiring Ortiz and landed a pulverizing right hand which resulted in a one-punch knockout.

Ukufutheka:

(9/14/19) – Fury survived a bloody contest with the undefeated but unknown Otto Wallin. Fury suffered a cut over his right eye in the 3rd round and the blood clearly affected his vision. Despite the impairment, Fury still controlled the action and hurt Wallin several times en route to a decision victory.

3 Ukusebenza BEST

Wilder:

* Arthur Pin (1/16/16) – After falling behind early, Wilder took over in the 4th round and started to settle down and control the action. A single right hand in the 9th round sent Szpilka down and unconscious, the 2016 Knockout of the Year.

* Gold Cup (1/17/15) – Wilder answered questions about his stamina by going the full 12 rounds for the first time in his career and capturing the WBC title in the process. Wilder utilized his long jab and kept Stiverne at bay with his underrated skillset.

* Luis Ortiz (3/3/18) – Wilder survived some scary moments against the oft-avoided Cuban veteran before prevailing by 10th round knockout. Wilder was troubled by Ortiz’s boxing skills early before knocking him down in the 5th round. An Ortiz rally in the 7th had Wilder seriously hurt but Wilder was able to regroup and score the knockout a few rounds later.

Ukufutheka:

*  Wladimir Klitschko (11/25/15) – Fury went into Klitschko’s backyard and wrested the unified and lineal heavyweight championships via unanimous decision. While the bout was a cautious affair, Fury was able to outwork Klitschko with superior footwork, ukunyakaza, and a higher punch output.

* Derek Chisora (11/29/14) – Fury dominated the rematch with his British rival, boxing from a distance, switching between orthodox and southpaw, and punishing his adversary until the corner stopped the fight after 10 one-sided rounds.

* Deontay Wilder (12/1/18) – With the exception of two knockdowns and some curious judging, Fury was in control for most of the bout. He avoided Wilder’s punches and landed effective counters, making Wilder looked confused and off-balance in the process.

IZINYATHELO UKUZE Wokunqoba

Wilder:

* Utilize his jab and negate Fury’s awkward style

* Keep his power punches short and compact

* Don’t get mesmerized by Fury’s upperbody movement

Ukufutheka:

* Change the pace and keep Wilder guessing

* Use lateral movement to keep Wilder from setting his feet

* Do not get cocky against the ropes

IMIBUZO

Wilder:

* Can Wilder handle Fury’s unorthodox movement?

* Will Wilder employ a better gameplan?

Will Wilder become frustrated?

Ukufutheka:

* Will Fury try too hard for the knockout?

* Is Fury totally focused on boxing

* Is his cut eye susceptible to reinjury?

PENECALE sibikezelo

Both combatants are exceptional showmen and their respective ring entrances will have the crowd abuzz. The electricity will be at a fever pitch at the opening bell. With their familiarity, there will be less of a feeling out process than their first encounter. Fury will be on his toes moving forward and Wilder will try to time his advances and land counter punches. At the end of the 1st round, Fury will taunt Wilder and there will be an exchange of words.

Fury’s constant movement and single punches will trouble Wilder as his counter punches will find mostly empty air. The following rounds will be an exciting game of cat and mouse with the smaller Wilder in the role of the cat, futility trying to corner the larger Wilder.

Wilder will find success with his jab in the 6th futhi 7th rounds and a looping right hand will catch Fury on top of the head, knocking him off balance to the canvas. Fury will rise, wink at his corner, and come bouncing back into action. The excitement will have Wilder swinging wildly and falling to the canvas himself after missing overexaggerated right hand.

With Wilder seemingly arm-weary from his punch output the previous round, Fury will turn southpaw and land several hard right hands, then bounce out of range of any counter punches.

Fury’s movement and higher workrate will carry the action through the championship rounds, leading him again to an apparent lead going into the final round.

The decision this time will be unanimous with Dave Moretti and Glenn Feldman both scoring 115-112 and Steve Weisfeld a shade closer at 114-113, all in favor of “The Gypsy King” Tyson Fury.

Undefeated Featherweight Ruben Villa now Ranked Number-Nine by Ring Magazine

Photo by Emily Harney / Banner Promotions

Featherweight contender also ranked #5 by the WBO futhi #13 by the WBC

PHILADELPHIA, PA / IWOLINTSHI, NJENGE- February 20, 2020 – Featherweight Ezingakanqotshwa Ruben Villa manje zibalwa #9 by Ring Magazine.

Villa (18-0, 5 Kos) of Salinas, California is just three weeks removed from an impressive 10-round unanimous decision over Alexei Collado in a bout that headlined a ShoBox: The New Generation card in Shreveport, Louisiana. With the win, Villa successfully defended his WBO International title.

In that bout, Villa was dominant throughout and displayed a diverse arsenal of punches that were very effective in decisively out punching the offensive minded Collado.

The ranking from the heralded magazine, adds to his world rankings of #5 by the WBO futhi #13 by the WBC.

I was just surprised to get the recognition that I deserve. It’s been tough, but its finally starting to payoff. I am trying to get better with each fight and the people were happy. That the last fight against Collado meant a lot and opened up many doors,” said Villa

Being recognized in the top-10 by Ring Magazine solidifies and validates Ruben of graduating from top-prospect to bona fide contender. In his next bout, we are looking for Ruben to really make a statement and face another world-ranked opponent in order to put him in position to fight for a world title,” wathi Banner Promotions President, Artie Pelullo.

The rise of Ruben Villa has been gaining momentum since the world got to see him on Showtime last year. A world title bout is in his immediate future and it’s great to see the media, like Ring Magazine, recognizing his accomplishments.stated Ken Thompson, CEO of Thompson Boxing Promotions.




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RISING 140-POUND KNOCKOUT ARTIST BRANDUN LEE TO FACE CUBA’S CAMILO PRIETO ON SHOBOX: Isizukulwane esisha ngoLwesihlanu, MARCH 13 LIVE FROM HINCKLEY, MINN.

Quadrupleheader Will Feature Five Fighters With Undefeated Records



NEW YORK – February 20, 2020 – Talented undefeated super lightweight prospect Brandun Lee will headline his first ShoBox: The New Generation main event when he takes on Camilo Prieto in a 10-round super lightweight bout that headlines a quadrupleheader on Friday, March 13 bephila Showtime (10 ET / PT) kusukela Grand Casino Hinckley in Hinckley, Ibhayisikobho.



The four fights include five boxers who have yet to taste defeat with a total record of 107 wins to just three defeats and two draws. In the iziqubu co-iyavela, undefeated Brian Norman Jr. (16-0, 14 Kos) puts his perfect record on the line as he takes on Flavio Rodriguez (9-1-1, 7 Kos) in an eight-round welterweight matchup. Undefeated Alejandro Guerrero (11-0, 9 Kos) meets Jose Angulo (12-1, 5 Kos) in an eight-round lightweight scrap while yet another unbeaten fighter Aram Avagyan (9-0-1, 4 Kos) takes on fellow undefeated Dagoberto Aguero (17-0, 11 Kos) in an eight-round featherweight fight.



Amathikithi for the event, which is promoted by Salita Promotions in association with D&D Boxing and Rapacz Boxing, kuthiwa ontengo yakhe yayinqunyiwe at $75 Ringside, $50 Reserved, $25 Ukwamukelwa General, futhi $62.50 Table Seating (two-ticket minimum), futhi ukudayiswa manje ticketmaster.com or the Grand Casino Hinckley Box Office.



“We are excited about our March 13 ikhadi, which includes amateur national champions, knockout artists and undefeated fighters,” said Gordon Hall, executive producer for ShoBox: The New Generation. “We open up with a battle of unbeatens and that will be followed by three of boxing’s top prospects under the age of 22. These three very talented prospects all had stellar amateur careers and each are talented in their own way. They all have something in common and that’s power as the threesome have a combined 39 kungqongqoza kubo 45 ukulwa. You can expect an action-packed card and certainly some KOs.”



“On March 13th, boxing fans are in for a treat,” kusho uDmitriy Salita, Umongameli weSalita Promotions. “This fantastic ShoBox card is showcasing some of the most talented prospects in boxing. Top to bottom, is going to be a must watch night of fights, shining the spotlight in my opinion, in some of tomorrow’s champions.”



“These are four terrific matchups between up-and-coming young fighters,” said Cameron Dunkin of D&D Boxing. “Brandun Lee has a big test in front of him for his first main event on ShoBox. Brian Norman and Alejandro Guerrero will both be in the toughest fights of their careers as well. All four televised bouts have the potential to be explosive. These are the types of fights that boxing needs.”



Just 20 ubudala, the knockout artist Lee (18-0, 16 Kos) from La Quinta, Calif., has KO’d all but two of his opponents (88.89 Amaphesenti angu), okubala 11 e emzuliswaneni wokuqala, four in the second and one in the third. The third-year pro is making his second ShoBox ukubukeka. Ngo-September, Lee scored a second-round knockout against Milton Arauz in his ShoBox DEBUT. (VIDEO). This is Lee’s second fight of 2020 as he knocked out Miguel Zamudio in a non-televised January 17 bout in Sloan, Iowa.



Lee had a decorated amateur career with an estimated record of 196-5. Wayengumkhuzi 2015 U.S. Junior National Champion, taking home the gold medal at 145 amakhilogremu. With lightning quick hands that also pack power, the exciting Lee has sparred with Mikey Garcia, UDevin Haney, Mauricio Herrera, Timothy Bradley Jr., Thomas Dulorme, sibala ezimbalwa. Lee is trained by his father Bobby Lee and is also a full-time college student.

“I’m excited to be headlining my first SHOWTIME show,"Lee uthe. “I’m looking forward to giving fans something different that they haven’t seen from me before. They’re going to see me display my boxing skills a lot more. In my last two fights, I feel like I didn’t really show how good my defense is. I’m going to use the left hand a lot more to feel him out. Bese, when the time is right, I will drop the bombs. Headlining my first ShoBox is a huge accomplishment. It’ll sort of be like graduating the high school of boxing. After this, I hope to move onto the University level of boxing like SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING or Pay-per-View.



The 33-year-old Prieto (15-1, 10 Kos) is riding a seven-fight win streak with his last loss coming in February 2017. In his last fight in November, Prieto recorded a six-round unanimous decision against Yogli Herrera. Prieto trains at various gyms around Miami and for the past year has been working with former light heavyweight world champion and Roy Jones Jr. conqueror Glen “The Road Warrior” Johnson.



“It’s been great working with Glen,” Prieto said. “I am getting knowledge from an ex-world champion who knows what it takes to be at the top level and has been there before. He knows how to push and guide you the right way for big fights like this. Brandun Lee looks like a young, undefeated fighter to me, but I don’t see anything too impressive, ngokwethembeka. You can expect to see fireworks that night. I’m going to really come and put Brandun to the test. He’s never faced anyone as good as me. Kuzoba yinto ukulwa ezimatasa. "



Norman, the 19-year-old Atlanta resident, like Lee also has won all but two of his fights by knockout. Iningi muva, Norman earned a unanimous decision victory over Evincii Dixon on January 17 in Sloan, Iowa. Norman goes by the nickname “The Assassin II” as his father Brian Norman Sr. was known as “The Assassin” as a professional boxer from 2003-2011. Norman is trained by both his father and Barry Richardson.



“I’m not looking for just a victory on ShoBox, I want to show off,” Norman said. “I want to show what I can do. I want to break my opponent down and let everybody know I’m here. You can expect to see a lot of fireworks. Both my father and Barry are giving me their all, and I’m giving it back. I know Rodriguez is a short, pressure fighter. He’s basically made for me to beat.”



Rodriguez trains at Capetillo Boxing Academy in East Los Angeles. He had an amateur record of 86 kwi and 14 losses and was a silver medalist at the Junior Olympic Nationals.



“Fighting on SHOWTIME is a dream come true,” Rodriguez said. “Growing up, I always wanted to be one of the guys that fought on TV, so it’s pretty exciting to get the opportunity to do so and show the world my skills. A victory would mean a lot to me, especially a win over someone as tough as the guy I’m fighting. I’m hoping a win over him can bring me to bigger opportunities to fight for a world title.”



Guerrero is a big-punching prospect who has won his last three fights by knockout. A celebrated amateur who won two junior national titles, “Pork Chop” has sparred with the likes of Mikey Garcia and Brandon Rios at the famed Garcia Boxing Academy in California. Ukulwa out of Houston, the 21-year-old will be making his national television debut March 13 and is coming off a second-round TKO of Darnell Jiles Jr. in January of this year.



“I love that I’m getting this opportunity,” said Guerrero. “I’ve trained for this my whole life. My dream is to become a world champion, so a win would mean so much for me and my family. I’ve been training really hard for this fight, knowing it’ll be on national television. I don’t really know much about Angulo, but we train hard for anyone. The outcome will always be the same. I will always win.”



Angulo, of Guayaquil, Ecuador, will be making his United States debut after fighting 12 of yakhe 13 professional fights in his native country. His lone loss came in his only fight outside of Ecuador, a unanimous decision to Ryan Pino in Puerto Rico. Since the loss, Angulo has rattled off six consecutive wins, including knockouts in the second and first rounds of his last two fights, ngokulandelana.



“There’s going to be a big surprise waiting for Guerrero on March 13,” said Angulo. “He likes fighting on the inside and he comes forward with a lot ofaggression too, so he’s the perfect style for me and the way I like to fight. I’m looking forward to showcasing myself on this big platform and putting all my skills to work. I will win.”



Avagyan, a 29-year-old from Yerevan, Armenia, represented his home country in the 2016 Olympic Games. Avagyan had an accomplished amateur career, winning bronze medals at both the 2013 futhi 2015 European championships. Turning pro following the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, Avagyan won his first eight professional bouts before fighting Russian Evgeny Smirnov to a split-decision in September 2018. His last time out, he made his U.S. debut on the undercard of Canelo Alvarez-Daniel Jacobs, where he handily out-boxed then-unbeaten Francisco Esparza en route to a unanimous decision.



“Every fight is a chance to prove myself and rise to the top,” said Avagyan, who is signed to Salita Promotions. “When I go out into the ring, I only think about winning any at cost. Aguero is just another obstacle that must be moved out of my way. Before each fight, I surrender myself to training one hundred percent so that on the day of the battle, I do not regret the path traveled. Fight night is like a holiday for me because the time has come for which I was preparing.”



The 26-year-old Aguero was an impressive amateur in his native Dominican Republic. Aguero was a silver medalist at the 2011 Pan-Am Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, losing only to future two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Robeisy Ramírez. As a pro, the San Cristobal native won the first 10 fights of his career in his home country before making his U.S. debut in February 2017 when he earned the most impressive win of his young career over Olimjon Nazarov.



“Fighting on SHOWTIME is what we have been waiting for,” said Aguero, who is currently training in Pahokee, Fla. “I look at it as the opportunity to show people who I am and when I win this fight, it’ll be the beginning of a great boxing career where I can feed my family and give my son everything he needs and deserves.”



Barry Tompkins will call the action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The umkhiqizi executive Gordon Hall kanye Richard Gaughan ukukhiqiza futhi Rick Phillips eqondisa.



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About ShoBox: The New Generation

Kusukela yaqala ukuba khona ngo July 2001, the akukhuthazwa bajule Showtime boxing series, ShoBox: The New Generation kunyatheliswa talent young abafanelana ezinzima. The ShoBox ifilosofi iwukuba televise okuthakazelisayo, isixuku ejabulisa nokufana yokuncintisana kuyilapho sihlinzeka kuyindlela yokunquma for amathemba uzimisele sizimisele ukulwa for isihloko emhlabeni. Ezinye uhlu elandayo 81 fighters abaye bavele on ShoBox sezihambile ukuletha izihloko emhlabeni kuhlanganisa: Errol Spence Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams and more.