Hollywood, Fla. (Le 6, 2019) The matches are taking shape for the fifth installment of the popularRumble at the Rockseries entitled“Night of the Undefeated” lori Friday, Le 10, ni 7 p.m. ni Hard Rock Event CenterniSeminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla. The event is presented byKris Lawrenceati The Heavyweight Factory.
Ni awọn 10-yika akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, streaking undefeated, WBA No. 7-rated featherweight contenderHairon “El Maja” Socarras (21-0-3, 13 KOs) of Miami via Marianao, Cuba, will be looking for his second victory this year by taking on hardened veteranGlenn Porras(32-8, 20 KOs) ti M’lang, Cotabato, Philippines.
Ni awọn night ká àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Miami via Havana’s undefeatedLivan “The Machine Gun Kid” Navarro (10-0, 7 KOs) will step up to face long-time gatekeeperBreidis Prescott(31-16, 22 KOs) of Miami via Barranquilla, Colombia in a welterweight 10-rounder. Navarro has scored KOs in seven of his last eight fights.
Tickets for “Rumble at the Rock V” cost $60, $100, $150 ati $250 and are available for purchase throughticketmaster.com.
Tun ni igbese, undefeated 20-year-old HawaiianLogan “The Korican Kid” Yoon (15-0, 12 KOs) will face Denver’sRobert Frankel(37-20-1, 8 KOs) in a super lightweight eight-rounder. Before suffering an injury last year, Yoon had already attained a world ranking. This will be his first fight this year.
In a “can’t miss” crowd pleaser, Cuban super middleweightIrosvani Duvergel (5-0, 3 KOs) will face power puncherLorawnt T Nelson(5-2, 4 KOs) of Colorado.
Making his second cruiserweight battle, fan favorite“Bad” Blake Davis (1-0) from Cooper City, Fla., will look to thrill fans when he facesQuintell Thompson(2-7-1, 2 KOs) ti Columbia, Mo., over four rounds.
More fights will be announced shortly. Lori ija night, the Hard Rock Event Center doors open at 6 p.m., ati awọn igbese bẹrẹ ni 7 p.m. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood is located at 1 Seminole Way in Hollywood, Fla.
UFC ija PASS®, the world’s leading digital subscription service for combat sports, today announced a new multi-year partnership with popular Boston based promotion,Murphys Boxing. The promotion will make it’sFIGHT PASS keôsan-yi Friday, May 10th, lati Springfield, Massachusetts ni MGM Springfield ni 9:30 p.m. E.T. / 6:30 p.m. P.T. and will feature a 10 round main event, headlined by undefeated NABA Super Featherweight Champion, Abraham Nova la. Mario Ezequiel Sayal Lozano.
“Murphys Boxing is one of the top promotions in New England, and I am excited to have them on FIGHT PASS,” UFC President, Dana White wi. “In just five years, Ken Casey has done incredible things with this promotion. I am looking forward to showcasing these exciting fighters to our subscribers.”
“We’re incredibly excited to join forces with FIGHT PASS,"Wi Ken Casey, founder of Murphys Boxing. “UFC is providing a platform for us to highlight New England’s thriving boxing scene to combat sports fans. We will introduce the world to our incredible roster that includes future champions, such as Nova.”
Recently entering theWBA’s Top 10 Rankings, undefeated Abraham Nova (14-0, 10 KOs) will make his highly anticipated 2019 debut under the Murphys Boxing banner. Nova’s opponent, Argentinian prospectMario Ezequiel Sayal Lozano (18-2-1, 9 KOs), will be the 12th fighter in the past two years to try and take the “The” from the currentNABA Super Featherweight Champion.
Entering the ring for the second time this year, Jr. NABF Super Featherweight Champion,William Foster III(9-0, 6 KOs) yoo dojuko pipa lodi siRamon Esperanza (22-15-1, 11 KOs) in an 8 yika ija. Foster’s rare ability to combine both power and speed has led him to become one of New England’s most talked about prospects.
In an 8 round middleweight bout, power punching prospectCarlos Gongora (15-0, 12 KOs) will take on Argentina’sDamien Ezequiel Bonelli (23-6, 20 KOs). Gongora, a former Olympian from Ecuador, gba awọn WBC South American Middleweight Titlein February after defeating Jesus Aviles.
Luis Arcon Diaz (6-0, 6 KOs), an undefeated Olympian from Venezuela, and a recent Murphys Boxing signing, will return to action in a 6 round welterweight bout against Argentina’sJose Aubel (8-3, 7 KOs).
Representing the Boston area, James Perella (2-0, 2 KOs) will look for his third consecutive knockout in a 4 round welterweight bout against an opponent to be named.
Ray Jay Bermudez (6-0, 4 KOs) who hails from nearby Albany, New York will make a quick return to the ring after a KO victory last month when he takes on an opponent to be named in a 6 round welterweight contest.
Rounding out the card will be two of Springfield’s own – power punching welterweightAnthony Velazquez (5-0, 5 KOs), who will take on an opponent to be named, ati welterweightDJ Whitley (4-1-1), who will take on the always dangerousBryan Goldsby(5-10) in separate 4 round contests.
The first four undercard fights will stream live at 8:00 p.m. E.T. / 5:00 p.m. P.T. lori www.facebook.com/dropkickmurphysbefore the main card starts live and exclusively on UFC FIGHT PASS at 9:30 p.m. E.T. / 6:30 p.m. P.T. To start your 7-day free trial, jọwọ ṣàbẹwò: www.ufc.tv/page/fightpass
Murphys Boxing was founded by Dropkick Murphys’ frontman, Ken Casey in 2014. In just 5 short years, Murphys Boxing has become the premier boxing promoter in the New England area and one of the hottest young promotions in the country. 2018 was a breakout year for Murphys Boxing as they took their first fighter to a world title. Along with the promotion’s first champion, several Murphys Boxing fighters secured world title opportunities and nationally televised fights in 2018. Murphys Boxing closed out their banner year by co-promoting the WBO Middleweight Championship bout between Demetrius Andrade and Walter Kautondokwa in front of over 10,000 fans at the TD Garden, the legendary home of the Boston Celtics, which was broadcast internationally on DAZN. Murphys Boxing’s current roster features world ranked contenders like Mark DeLuca, Charles Foster, Abraham Nova, Gary ‘Spike’ O'Sullivan, Greg Vendetti and prospects like Niall Kennedy, Carlos Gongora, William Foster III, Mike Ohan Jr., Luis Arcon Diaz and more.
UFC FIGHT PASS® is the world’s leading digital subscription service for combat sports. Since launching in 2013, FIGHT PASS is now available in more than 200 countries and territories. FIGHT PASS provides its members with unlimited access to live UFC FIGHT PASS Prelims; live mixed martial arts and combat sports from around the world; original series and historical programming; special features; behind-the-scenes content; in-depth interviews; and up-to-the minute reports on the world of combat sports. FIGHT PASS subscribers also have 24/7 access to the world’s largest fight library, featuring more than 17,000 bouts from dozens of combats sports organizations, as well as every fight in UFC history. Fight fans can access FIGHT PASS on personal computers, iOS and Android mobile devices, Apple TV, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Odun, Samsung Smart TVs, LG Smart TVs, and Sony TVs with Android TV.
Torres, Jules. Bocachica and Butaev remain undefeated
Betlehemu, PA (Le 6, 2019)–Frank De Albagot back in the win column by winning an eight-round unanimous decision over Ruben Dario Lopez in a super featherweight bout in front of a sold-out crowd at The Sands Bethlehem Event Center.
The action was promoted by King’s Promotions and Titans Boxing Promotions.
De Alba had to overcome a hard-charging Lopez, as the visitor form Argentina came out swinging wildly in the first 30 seconds of the fight. De Alba was able to fend that off, and get into a nice rhythm of boxing.
De Alba was keeping a solid distance, and work behind the jab, and befuddled Lopez throughout the rest of the contest, and won by shut out scores of 80-72 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi.
De Alba, who was on a two-fight losing streak, got back in the win column which upped the Reading, PA native’s record of 23-4-2. Lopez of Rosario, Argentina ni 12-14-4.
Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, Erik Orisun omitook an exciting eight-round unanimous decision over Nicholas Hernandez to win the USBF Silver Junior Middleweight Championship.
Hernandez has success early as he pressed the action and rocked Spring several times. With the crowd in a frenzy, as they cheered on the two Pennsylvania based fighters, Spring was able to turn the tide in the middle rounds as both he and Hernandez engaged in several toe-toe exchanges.
The bout was close heading into the home stretch, and Spring needed them bad as his work over the final six-minutes was the difference of the fight as he took all three cards by 77-75 ikun.
Orisun omi ti kika, Pa jẹ 13-2-1. Hernandez of Lebanon, Pa jẹ 9-4-1.
Jonathan Torres ti Betlehemu, PA won a four-round unanimous decision over Jerrod Miner in a bantamweight fight.
Ikun wà 40-36 twice for Torres, ki o si jẹ bayi 3-0. Miner of Philadelphia falls to 1-5-2.
Martino Juleswon a six-round unanimous decision over Danny Flores to win the ABO Junior Featherweight title.
Jules of Allentown, PA won by shutout tallies of 60-54 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi, ki o si jẹ bayi 6-0. Flores of Mexico City is 15-16.
Rasheed Johnsonstopped Ricky Nuno at the end of round four of their scheduled six-round welterweight fight.
Johnson set everything up off of his jab, and he was able to pretty much do what he wanted until the corner of Nuno had enough and pulled the plug on the fight at the end of the 4th frame.
Johnson of Philadelphia is 6-2 pẹlu meji knockouts. Nuno of Bethlehem is 2-3.
In a wild bantamweight fight, Yeuri Andujarhad to get off the deck twice to eek out a six-round majority decision over Edgar Cortes.
Andujar was decked in round two, and each guy traded knockdowns in round three. Each fighter took control of the fight at different stages of the bout, that produced several furious exchanges.
The sell out crowd voiced their disapproval with the outcome which read 57-56 for Andujar on two cards, ati 56-56.
Andujar of San Cristobal, Dominican Republic is now 4-1. Cortes of Vineland, New Jersey is 6-5-1.
Recent King’s Promotions signeeJanelson Figueroa Bocachicastopped Gabor Gorbics a the end of round three of their scheduled eight-round welterweight fight.
Bocachica bloodied the nose of Gorbics in round two, and continued the onslaught for another round, until the ringside doctor stopped the bout before the 4th frame.
Bocachica of Detroit is 14-0 pẹlu 10 knockouts. Gorbics of Budapest, Hungary is 26-17.
Radzhab Butaevwon a six-round unanimous decision over Silverio Ortiz in a welterweight fight.
Butaev of Brooklyn, New York won by scores of 59-54 ati 58-55 lemeji, ki o si jẹ bayi 12-0. Ortiz of Merida, Mexico ni 37-25.
Khainell Wheelermade a successful pro debut by stopping George Sheppard at 2:47 of the 1st round of their super middleweight bout.
Wheeler of Bethlehem is 1-0 pẹlu ọkan knockout. Sheppard of Norfolk, Virginia ni 1-8-1.
KING’S PROMOTIONS WILL BE BACK AT THIS FRIDAY AT THE 2300 ARENA IN PHILADELPHIA AS KALVIN HENDERSON MEETS ANTOWYAN AIKENS IN THE MAIN EVENT OF A STACKED CARD.
NIU YOKI (Le 3, 2019) –Middleweight contender Chris Pearson scored a major victory over previously undefeated Olympic Bronze Medal winner Yamaguchi Falcao in a 10-round bout at The Joint at The Hard Rock in Las Vegas.
The win netted Pearson the WBO Latino Middleweight title.
Pearson boxed very well as he befuddled Falcao, and consistently beat the former amateur star to the punch throughout the contest.
Pearson, who already held a win over Falcao in the World Series of Boxing, repeated the verdict of 2011 by using good head-speed that saw the judges scorecards read 97-93 ati 96-94 lemeji.
The win will gain Pearson a high-ranking in the WBO, and improves the Trotwood, Ohio native’s record to 17-2.
This was the 3rd consecutive win for Pearson, who is managed by Split-T Management.
“My plan was to be patient and control the pace. I was able to capitalize on him being a bit slower then me,” said Pearson. “This win gets me back to where I need to be.”
“I’m blessed with this victory,” continued Pearson. “Nobody knows the trials I’ve gone through. If I can be someone that inspires, then I’ll be happy. I’m going to rest for a couple days and then get right back to the gym.”
The fight was the main event of a Golden Boy Promotions card on Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook watch.
The biggest week in boxing is upon us with the annual Cinco de Mayo weekend extravaganza in Las Vegas. The Mexican marquee star Saul “Canelo” Alvarez returns to his home-away-from-home to face the challenge of fellow middleweight titlist, Daniel “Miracle Man” Jacobs, who is intent on spoiling the homecoming.
Can Canelo sprinkle some extra cinnamon on an explosive victory? Or will it be Jacobs who provides another miracle in his story-book comeback?
Álvarez: An ibinu, physical fighter with underrated boxing skills, Alvarez igba san danu alatako si isalẹ pẹlu titẹ dédé ati eru-fà punches. Will use feints and counters to throw is opponent’s timing off and create openings for a strength-sapping body attack. Carries fight-changing power in both hands but sometimes doesn’t throw enough punches. While he is most known for his offensive skills, Alvarez ni bojumu, sugbon ko nla, igbeja ogbon maa ati ìdènà punches.
Jacobs: A lanky, long-armed boxer with versatile skills who often fights aggressively and is not afraid to exchange punches. Jacobs couples good boxing skills and fundamentals with knockout power in both hands. Will sometimes be too offensive-minded and is susceptible to counter punches. Shows tremendous heart in the face of adversity.
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Álvarez: * Power – Alvarez carries thunder in both fists. He has knockout power in either hand, ṣugbọn rẹ julọ pupo ija gbe ninu re osi kio, especially to the body. He has three knockout-of-the-year candidates in his career.
* Okun - Alvarez ni a physically-tete ati thickly-itumọ ti Onija pẹlu agbara uncanny. He is effective in backing fighters up, ani nigbati o ko ba ibalẹ danu punches. He has grown from junior-middleweight and has competed recently at super-middleweight.
* Experience – Alvarez has come a long way during his professional career and has competed against some of the biggest names in boxing. He has been in this moment numerous times and the raucous atmosphere will be second nature to him.
Jacobs: * Character – Jacobs stood up to and defeated the most daunting adversary of his career when he overcame bone cancer in 2011. His character shows in the ring as he has handled some difficult challenges in his career.
* Versatile – Jacobs possesses good boxing skills and movement, sometimes switching between orthodox and southpaw stances. If against another aggressive opponent, Jacobs will box on his back foot and seek counter-punching opportunities. He is adept at accelerating the pace when needed.
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Álvarez: * Tactical Mistakes – Alvarez has made tactical mistakes in some previous fights, including trying to beat Floyd Mayweather Jr. by boxing with him on the outside. In other fights, he has allowed his opponents to control the pace and steal rounds.
* Easy-to-Hit – While his offensive skill is his calling card, Alvarez has a decent defense. When he loses focus or becomes overly aggressive, he is wide open for straight right hands and counter punches.
* Heavy Feet – Alvarez has good boxing ability but is often slow-footed in the ring. When matched against taller fighters with good lateral movement, he frequently struggles, as was the case in his bouts with Austin Trout and Erislandy Lara.
Jacobs: * Suspect Chin – Jacobs is no stranger to tasting the canvas. He was knocked out in devastating fashion by Dmitry Pirog in his first professional loss. He was also on the canvas against Gennady Golovkin and Sergio Mora.
* Reckless – In his first fight against Mora, Jacobs became overly aggressive after scoring a knockdown and left himself wide open for a counter punch that put him on the canvas. He was also off-balance and reckless again when he had Peter Quillin stunned.
* Atmosphere – Jacobs has fought in Las Vegas before and main-evented in Madison Square Garden. Sibẹsibẹ, this is his first marquee Las Vegas Cinco-de-Mayo weekend extravaganza.
Ti tẹlẹ ija
Álvarez: (12/15/18) – Alvarez made a successful super-middleweight debut by destroying the game but overmatched Rocky Fielding in three rounds. Alvarez punished Fielding’s body, Ifimaaki mẹrin knockdowns, and finishing him with his signature left hook to the liver.
Jacobs: (10/27/18) – Jacobs had a tough encounter with undefeated but unknown Serhiy Derevianchenko, winning a 12-round split decision. Jacobs scored a 1st-round knockdown and landed more punches during the back-and-forth contest.
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Álvarez: * James Kirkland (5/9/15) – The fireworks were on display from the opening bell as Kirkland engaged Alvarez with a kamikaze attack. Alvarez countered and scored a 1st-round knockdown and ended the fight in the 3rdround with a picturesque right hand.
* Liam Smith (9/17/16) – Alvarez methodically broke down the previously-undefeated Smith, controlling the bout from the beginning. Alvarez scored knockdowns in the 7th ati 8throunds before ending the show with his left hook to the liver in the 9th yika.
* Carlos Baldomir (9/18/10) – Alvarez was a 20-year-old prodigy facing a durable former world champion in Baldomir. Alvarez was successful boxing early and using his advantages in speed and skill to sweep the first five rounds. But it was his display in the 6th that was memorable. Alvarez rocked Baldomir before finally dropping with a left hook, Rendering u daku ṣaaju ki o lu awọn akete ati awọn olugbagbọ fun u re nikan stoppage pipadanu ni a 16-odun ọmọ.
Jacobs: * Sergio Mora (9/9/16) – Jacobs wiped away any controversy from their first fight, which ended with Mora injuring his ankle, by dissecting him in the rematch, culminating in an impressive 7thround TKO. Jacobs scored a knockdown each in the 4th ati 5throunds before opening up and dropping Mora three times in the 7th yika, forcing the stoppage.
* Peter Quillin (12/5/15) – In a battle for Brooklyn Bragging Rights, Jacobs stunned the undefeated and favored Quillin with a 1stround TKO. Jacobs landed a right hand early, sending Quilling staggering into the ropes. A follow-up flurry sent Quillin across the ring where the referee stopped the fight.
* Kalebu Truax (4/24/15) – Jacobs dominated Truax with a masterful performance over 11 iyipo, controlling the action with a heavy jab, and wearing his game opponent down. Comfortably ahead going into the final round, Jacobs unloaded on his weakened adversary until the referee saved him from further punishment.
Awọn bọtini TO iṣẹgun
Álvarez: * Start fast and don’t allow Jacobs to become confident
* Cut off the ring and force Jacobs to fight in confined spaces
* Go to the body early and often
Jacobs: * Use a stiff jab and lateral movement to keep Alvarez off balance
* Land something to get Alvarez’s respect early
* Do not get reckless
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Álvarez: * Will the move back to middleweight drain Alvarez?
* Is Alvarez overlooking Jacobs?
* Will Alvarez become frustrated if Jacobs uses effective lateral movement?
Jacobs: * Can Jacobs win a decision in Las Vegas?
* Will Jacobs be able to exploit Alvarez’s tactical shortcomings?
* How will Jacobs handle the pro-Alvarez atmosphere?
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The crowd will be buzzing at the opening bell. Alvarez will move forward, hands up, probing with his jab and trying to set his feet. Jacobs will be moving laterally, pawing a tentative jab and using head feints. The cautious 1stround will end with Alvarez stepping in and throwing a few hard body shots, causing the partisan crowd to erupt in cheers.
Alvarez will continue to apply pressure in the 2nd ati 3rdrounds with Jacobs working to establish his jab with more authority. Jacobs will land a few heavy jabs to the face with Alvarez countering with right hands over the top. Jacobs will step to his left to avoid Alvarez’s left hook to the body.
The action will continue to intensify through the middle rounds. Jacobs will be following his jab with a straight right hand. Alvarez will be crouching and using his strength on the inside, using overhand rights and hooks to the arms and ribs.
Alvarez will sport some redness around his eyes and Jacobs will show welts across his torso. The pro-Alvarez crowd will gasp as Jacobs lands a series of hard right hands in the 6thround but will then erupt in the 7thwhen an exchange of left hooks sees Alvarez land first, sending Jacobs sprawling back to the canvas.
Jacobs will rise and affirm to referee Tony Weeks that he is okay to continue. Alvarez will attack, throwing his left hook to the body and head. Jacobs will stagger back, set his feet, and respond with a right hand and wild left hook. Alvarez will land a counter left hook to the head and Jacobs will clinch, with the bell ending the round.
The crowd will be wild with anticipation going into the 8th yika, sensing the Alvarez might be closing in on victory. Jacobs will use lateral movement while he clears his head, probing with his jab to keep Alvarez at bay. Alvarez will continue to look for the homerun punch, but Jacobs will stay out of range for the duration.
Throughout the 9th ati 10th iyipo, Jacobs will be sufficiently recovered and willing to engage Alvarez, throwing more right hands, and increasing the tempo. Alvarez will land a series of thudding hooks to the body and Jacobs will counter with uppercuts on the inside.
Awọn 11thround will continue the intense action with both fighters having their moments. Alvarez will become inactive for stretches of the round, allowing Jacobs to again control the pace.
Going into the final round, Jacobs will know that he is in danger with the bout being so close. He will initiate the pressure on Alvarez and there will be some toe-to-toe exchanges. As Alvarez takes a deep breath, Jacobs will successfully back him on his heels with a jab, followed by a straight-right hand. Alvarez will roll with the punch and counter with his own right hand. The crowd will be on its feet as the fighters exchange punches and embrace the final bell.
The decision will be unanimous with Dave Moretti and Glenn Feldman both scoring 115-112 and Steve Weisfeld with a wider margin of 117-110, all in favor of Saul “Canelo” Alvarez.
Below you can access this week’s radio show where Tony , “Ariran” Tom Padgett and “Rabble Rousin'” Rich Bergeron discuss the fight.
Super weterweight asiwaju Tony Harrison & Ajumọṣe tẹlẹ Jmell Charlo ṣeto lati pade ni Retchpt & FOX yí Ìwàgbà Sunday, June 23 Lati awọn iṣẹlẹ Malanday Bay ni Las Vegas
Las fegasi (Le 2, 2019) – WBC Super Welterweight 2014 Tony “Superbad” Harrison ati aṣaju Super wewerweight 2014 Jermell Charlo yoo ṣe igbesẹ sinu iwọn fun irapada ti o ti ifojusọna ti o ngbe ni ọjọ isimi, June 23 Ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ ti awọn aṣaja Awọn ere-nla lori Akata ati fox yapa lati awọn iṣẹlẹ iṣẹlẹ Manday ni Las Vegas.
Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 8 p.m. ATI / 5 p.m. PT ati awọn ẹya aṣaju agbaye tẹlẹ Bill “Ikọra naa” Rigondeaux mu lori Contender Mexico July Ceja Ni kan WBC Super Bantamweight World Altaminator.
Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ, eyiti o ṣe igbega nipasẹ awọn kiniun nikan ni igbega, Awọn igbega TGB ati Awọn igbega Mayweather, wa lori tita bayi ati pe a le ra ni Axs.com.
Ipari Harrison ati Charlo yoo gbe aye laaye lori Fox ni Oṣu kejila bi Harrison ṣe ipinnu ipinnu ati binu Charlo lati jo'gun akọle. Aye ti o sunmọ ti ija ija ti o ṣe atilẹyin atilẹyin lẹsẹkẹsẹ ti awọn ileri lati jẹ eyiti o gba agbara pupọ ati iyalẹnu.
“Tyy Harrison ati Jermell Chartlo si pa idile wọn lati aiye ni ija akọkọ wọn ati pe Mo fonu alaye ifihan paapaa julọ ninu Oṣu Kẹsan Ọjọ 23,” sọ tom brown, Aare ti ni igbega TGB. “Harrison ko ni iyemeji yoo wa ni rẹ ti o dara julọ bi o ti ri lati fi idi ara rẹ fi idi ninu awọn ipo aṣaju. Jermell Charlo jẹ diẹ sii ju lailai lati gba aaye rẹ Otop The 154-iwon conve. Awọn egeb onijakidijagan ti o wa ni ori Fox ati FOX yìn ni ipinlẹ ati pe o wa Wiwa ni Ile-iṣẹ Awọn iṣẹlẹ Manday Bay wa ni fun igbese-kuro igbese-kuro ni alẹ ọjọ isinmi.”
Harrison (28-2, 21 KOs) ti fihan lati wa “Detroit alakikanju” Lakoko iṣẹ Boxing ti atilẹyin nipasẹ awọn ọdun ni ibẹrẹ awọn ọdun ti o kẹkọ ati iṣakoso nipasẹ Irija ti Emanuel Steright. O ni lati gun pada si si ariyanjiyan akọle lẹẹmeji ṣaaju ki o to de oke pẹlu iṣẹgun ipinnu ipinnu ti ko ni ipinlẹ kọja ni Charlo ni Oṣu kejila.
Harrison wa lori orin fun akọle akọle ṣaaju ki o to jiya pipadanu akọkọ ti iṣẹ rẹ ninu 2015 si wilie Nelson. Lẹhin awọn a ṣẹgun mẹta, O mina fun ibọn kan ni akọle 154-po silt 154-deto. Biotilẹjẹpe Harrison ni awọn akoko to lagbara ninu ija, O bajẹ si Hurd ati fi agbara mu lati tun ngun si oke. Lẹhin awọn iṣẹgun mẹta miiran, pẹlu win kan lori aṣaju ti tẹlẹ Smith, Harrison ṣe anfani ti akọle akọle aye keji rẹ lodi si Charlo.
“Jije aṣaju aye kan bayi, Inu mi dun lati daabobo akọle mi fun igba akọkọ ninu atunkọ yii pe gbogbo eniyan n wa siwaju si,” Said Harrison. “Mo ro pe o wa diẹ sii titẹ lori Charlo, Gẹgẹ bi akoko to kẹhin. O jẹ ibukun nikan fun mi lati wa ni ija lori agbon ati fox forvs poplogos ni ọjọ Sundee, June 23. Gbogbo eniyan yoo wa ni aifwy-in si ija yii ati pe a yoo mu igbese wa si Bay Canday Bay ni Las Vegas, Olu ti agbaye Boxing. Mo gbero lori ṣiṣe ohun kanna gangan lati Jumnell ti Mo ṣe ni Oṣu kejila. Mo nlo lati gba win, Ati lẹhinna Emi ko fẹ gbọ eyikeyi nkigbe diẹ sii tabi awọn awawi.”
Awọn ọmọ ọdun 28 ọdun (31-1, 15 KOs) jiya iṣafihan akọkọ ti iṣẹ rẹ pẹlu pipadanu ipinnu ipinnu ti ko sunmọ si Harrison. Ija jade ti Houston, Texas, Charlo bori akọle WBC EBC pẹlu iṣẹgun ijagun ti iparun lori John Jackson ni 2016. O ṣe awọn abawọn aṣeyọri mẹta ti akọle pẹlu saami afihan-reel kneichouts lori parles Hatley ati Erickson Luin, pẹlu ipinnu ipinnu ti o gaju to bori lori autin iṣaaju.
Charlo ni ikẹkọ ni Dallas nipasẹ Derrick James, ti a mọ bi Oluwa 2017 Olukọni ti ọdun nipasẹ awọn ere idaraya yahoo ati tun ṣiṣẹ pẹlu aṣaju ERRERRTPELT ERROL TI O RẸ JR. Charlo jẹ ẹni iṣẹju iṣẹju-iṣẹju kan ju arakunrin ibeji meji, Jermall, tani o jẹ WBC agbaye WBIM Zerweight aṣaju ati aṣaju 154-iwon ti tẹlẹ.
“Mo wa ni ipo ainipẹlọ. Inu mi binu ati ija ti n bọ, Mo n lilọ lati fun 110 ogorun,” Said Charlo. “Mo wa ni ọna higrier ni bayi ju Mo ti lọ tẹlẹ. Emi ko ni ireti fun win nitori Mo mọ bi o ṣe le bori. Awọn onidajọ fun mi ni ipinnu buburu nitori Emi ko gba knockout naa, Ṣugbọn o ko ni lati pa gbogbo eniyan jade lati lu wọn. O mọ pe ko lu mi. O mọ gangan ohun ti o ṣẹlẹ. O mọ pe ko le lu mi. Ti Mo ba ni lati lọ sibẹ ki o fihan rẹ lẹẹkansi, Emi yoo.”
Rigondeaux (18-1, 12 KOs) yoo wo lati ṣafihan awọn ọgbọn imọ-ẹrọ ti o jẹ olokiki ti o jẹ u ni aṣeyọri agbaye ti ko ni aabo ati ọmọ ẹgbẹ Perennial ti akojọ iwọn-fun-iwon 23. Alailẹgbẹ Gold Gold ti akoko-meji fun Kuba abinibi rẹ, Rigoneaux ṣe orukọ rẹ pẹlu awọn iṣẹgun lori awọn ayanfẹ ti awọn doniti ti ko ni owo, Rico Ramos and Joseph Agbeko. Atijọ ọdun ọdun 38 kan ti lu giovanni delgado ni Oṣu Kini lori FS1.
Ija kuro ni tlalnepanlla, Mexico, Eyebrow (32-3, 28 KOs) bori akọle agbaye agbaye ni Super Bantamweight ninu 2015 nipa duro hudo huniiz ni yika karun. Ọmọ ọdun 26 yoo padanu akọle ni kikun si Ruiz ni ipo wọn ninu 2016, Ṣugbọn ti bori meji ti awọn ija mẹta niwon, pẹlu kantikiko kan ti Anseremo Monere.
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Awọn egeb onijakidijagan le gbe ṣiṣan awọn ija lori ohun elo ere idaraya FOX, wa ni ede Gẹẹsi tabi Spani nipasẹ Akata, FS1 tabi FOX ya sọtọ. Awọn ija wa lori tabili tabili ni Foxsports.com ati nipasẹ Ile itaja App, tabi awọn ẹrọ ti o sopọ pẹlu apple TV, Android TV, Ina tv, Xbox ọkan ati Roku.
“Mo ni lati fi silẹ o ati ki o jẹ ki o fẹ paapaa fẹ ja. Emi yoo jẹ ki o fẹyìn,” – Heraldez
Unbeaten Super Lightweight Citydez Battsez Battsee tẹlẹ Apejọ tẹlẹ Agensis Mendez Satidee, Le 18 lori oorun vs. Breazeale Sluvercard Live Lori Ihoho® lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ in Brooklyn & Gbekalẹ nipasẹ Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju
Tẹ NIBI Fun awọn fọto lati Soan Michael Ham / Mayweather ni igbega
Las fegasi (Le 2, 2019) – Unbeaten Super lightweight contender Juan Heraldez n wa lati ṣe alaye kan nigbati o ba gba ni aṣaju agbaye tẹlẹ Argenis MéndezNi Satide Satide 10, Le 18 live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, Ile ti Brooklyn Boxing ™, ati ki o gbekalẹ nipa Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju.
“Mo ni lati fi silẹ o ati ki o jẹ ki o fẹ paapaa fẹ ja,” e helldez. “Emi yoo jẹ ki o fẹyìn. Ibi-afẹde mi lori alẹ ija ni lati ṣẹgun ati ṣafihan fun awọn onijakidijagan mi Mexico ni New York.”
Heraldez, ti o rin jade kuro ni Ologba Boxing Mayweather ni Las Vegas pẹlu ẹlẹsin Otis Pimpleton, ṣe tirẹ 2019 Iṣakobu ni Kínní ti lu jade Eddie ramdiez ni yika meje ti ija nla nla wọn. Menddez jẹ igbesẹ miiran ni idije fun ọdun 28 ọdun 28.
“Lori iwe o jẹ onija ti o nira julọ ti Mo ti dojuko,” e helldez. “Emi nikan wo diẹ ninu iru ogun rẹ si Raminz, ṣugbọn jije aṣaju agbaye atijọ, o tumọ si pe o n ṣe nkan ti o tọ. Emi ko ro pe o dara julọ ju mi lọ ati pe Mo n wa lati fihan ni alẹ ija.”
Eyi yoo jẹ ija akọkọ ti Herlddez lori Ihoho, IKILỌ TI O RỌRUN TI O RỌRUN LATI IPA nla ti o yori si Deony aginjù Deal Light Realthweight Gbogbogbo lọwọlọwọ Idaabobo Deontaight lodi si domezale. Fun Herlaldz, O rii pe eyi jẹ aye lati ṣafihan ohun ti o n ṣe tẹlẹ ni iwọn fun ọdun.
“Inu mi dun lati ni anfani lati ṣafihan ohun ti Mo ti ni nigbagbogbo lati ṣe,” e helldez. “O n lilọ lati jẹ iyalẹnu si awọn eniyan ti o wa nitosi mi ti o mọ ohun ti Mo lagbara. O jẹ ipele miiran pẹlu awọn eniyan diẹ sii wiwo, Ṣugbọn iwọn ati ohun gbogbo miiran duro kanna.
“Ija bi eyi ṣe afikun iwuri diẹ sii fun ọjọ iwaju mi nitori Mo fẹ lati tọju iyipada awọn igbesi aye ẹbi mi. Kekere nipasẹ kekere, bori nipasẹ win ati ija nipasẹ ija, Mo le ṣe iyẹn. Iyẹn ni ibiti iwuri mi wa lati.”
Las Vegas-abinibi ti o jẹ igbega nipasẹ Awọn igbega Mayweather, HOLLDSZ gbagbọ pe o ti ṣetan fun aworan ori aye kan ati mọ pe argenis Mendez jẹ ọna rẹ Lọwọlọwọ si ni anfani ipa yẹn.
“Ti ija akọle ba wa nibẹ lẹhin ti Mo lu Mendez, Mo n mu,” e helldez. “Iyẹn ni ọkan ninu awọn ibi-afẹde ti o gaju ati nkan ti Mo ti n murasilẹ fun iṣẹ mi gbogbo. Mo n lilọ lati jẹ ki ikẹkọ nira bi Mo ṣe nigbagbogbo lati wa ni o dara julọ si Mendez. Mo n lilọ lati ni iṣẹ nla le 18 Ati pe wọn kii yoo ni anfani lati sẹ aaye mi ni pipin yii.”
Tiketi fun iṣẹlẹ Broutzad yii le ra ni ticketmaster.comatiBarclaycycycenter.com. Tiketi tun le ra ni ọfiisi apoti ifiweranṣẹ Amẹrika ni Ile-iṣẹ Barclays. Group discounts wa o si wa nipa pipe 844-BKLYN-GP. Awọn helldez vs. Cendez ija ni a ṣe agbega pẹlu awọn igbega Mayweather.
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Nipa Ila-oorun Vs. Breazale Wilder vs. Breaale ti wa ni akọle nipasẹ aṣiwaju World Contighter Deontay Wilder Deontay Debrigend Section akọle HBC rẹ lodi si Greasing Domizale, Le 18 live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, Ile ti Brooklyn Boxing ™, ati ki o gbekalẹ nipa Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju.
Showtime asiwaju Boxing® bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT ati awọn ẹya wbc featherweight World Chempili gary Russell JR. gbeja re akọle lodi si tele aye asiwaju Kiko Martnaz, Plus ti ko ni iṣiro ti o ni agbara Juan hemaldez Squirring-pa lodi si ere-aye agbaye tẹlẹ Argenis mendez Ninu ifamọra 10-yika.
NYSBHOF Kíláásì ti 2019: (L-R – seated) – Bob Jackson, John McKaie, Dick DiVeronica, Regilio Turr, Don King and Michal Olajidfe; (L-R – lawujọ) – Iwọn 8 president Charles Norkus, Jr., Monte Barrett, Arthur Mercante, Jr., Steve Albert and NYSBHOF president Bob Duffy
(all pictures by Peter Frutkoff / NYSBHOF)
Inimitable promoter Don King led the 24-member Class of 2019 into the NYSBHOF
NIU YOKI (April 30, 2019) – A record turnout honored the Class of 2019 at this past Sunday’s eighth annual New York State Boxing Hall of Fame (NYSBHOF), ìléwọ nipa Oruka 8, at Russo’s On the Bay in Howard Beach, Niu Yoki.
“We had our largest attendance, 402 eniyan,” a happy and proud NYSBHOF presidentBob Duffysaid at the event. “This is the way we show our appreciation with this special belt for these New Yorkers for what they’ve given boxing through the years. Thanks to a lot of peoples’ efforts this is our eighth year. I hope we can do another 50. I’d like to thank everyone of these inductees, and their family members for their support. It’s all about family.”
Ngbe boxers nlọ sinu awọn NYSBHOF ni (Bronx-born) three-time, meji-pipin aye asiwaju Wilfredo Benitez (53-8-1, 31 KOs), (Hempstead) WBO super featherweight world championRogelio Tuur (46-4-1, 30 KOs), (Bronx) 1968 U.S. Olympian Davey Vasquez (19-15, 6 KOs), WBO super middleweight world title challengerMichael Olajide (27-5, 19 KOs), of Manhattan, New York welterweightDick DiVeronica(44-13-1, 13 KOs), ati Queens’ world heavyweight title challengerMonte Barrett (35-11-2, 20 KOs).
Posthumous participants being inducted are (Bronx) three-time lightweight world championJimmy Carter (84-31-9, 34 KOs), Brooklyn welterweight Al “Bummy” Davis (65-10-4, 46 KOs), (Schenectady) aye welterweight asiwaju Marty Servo (47-4-2, 14 KOs), (Bronx) world heavyweight title challengerRoland LaStarza (57-9, 27 KOs), Brooklyn world lightweight championPaddy DeMarco (75-26-3, 8 KOs )and Manhattan’s Lower East Side lightweightsSid Terris (94-13-5, 12 KOs) ati Leach “The Fighting Dentist” Cross (35-10-4, 22 KOs).
Living non-participants heading into the NYSBHOF are New York City-based promoterDon King, Flushing judgeJohn McKaie, refereeArthur Mercante, Jr. Brooklyn sportscasterSteve Albert, and Bronx trainerBob Jackson.
Posthumous non-participant inductees are Utica matchmakerDewey Fragetta, Ade, Queens refereeJohnny LoBianco, Garden City refereeWayne Kelly, Flushing sportsmanHarry Hill, award-winning journalistJimmy Cannon, of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, and NYSAC official/former NABF presidentJoe Dwyer, ti Brooklyn.
Kọọkan deede si inductee (tabi taara ọmọ) received a custom-designed belt signifying his or her induction into the NYSBHOF.
Awọn 2019 inductees won ti yan nipa awọn NYSBHOF nominating ẹgbẹ igbimo:Randy Gordon, Henry Hascup, Don Majeski, Ron McNair, ati Neil Terens.
Gbogbo boxers nilo lati wa ni aláìṣiṣẹmọ fun o kere odun meta to le yẹ fun NYSBHOF fifa irọbi, ati gbogbo inductees gbọdọ ti gbé ni New York State fun a significant ìka ti won Boxing dánmọrán tabi nigba ti nomba ti wọn ọmọ.
INDUCTEES’ Avvon & Awọn aworan
Bob Jackson: “It’s hard to speak at times like this when being honored by friends. It’s been a great run. I live on memories and I have thousands. They keep me going. Never give up, always keep punching.”
(L-R) presenter Vinny Maddalone & 2019 NYSBHOF inductee Bob Jackson
Regilio Tuur: “I was a black kid from Holland fighting in the Olympics. Pretty much a nobody fighting the U.S. asiwaju. They bought my return plane ticket before I even fought because they though my opponent was unbelievable. I trained to fight him, a southpaw, for a year and had a big fight hand that nobody knew of. I wanted to come to American and make by father proud. I retired from the pros) undefeated and make a lot money. I’m honored today. I had a great manager, Stan Hoffman, who is a man who made us men. Standing here today is a dream.”
John McKaie: “I have a great job and to be honored for something I really love doing is a great honor. I’d like to thank various commissions for licensing me, but New York is my home. I’d like to thank all the boxers because it’s been a pleasure judging them.”
L-R) – Presenter Melvina Latham, 2019 NHSBHOF inductee John McKaie and NYSBHOF president Bob Duffy
Monte Barrett: “Congratulations to everybody up here. There’s so much history in this room. I’ve been in boxing 18 years and have a select memory, but there have been so many amazing experiences and accomplishments. I love this guy (trainer Jimmy Glenn). A lot of managers don’t even ask how you’re doing. My manager was the great Stan Hoffman. He gave me $50,000, $3000 a month and another $1000 for insurance without a contract. Stan said: ‘How you doing? I believe in you and love you.’ Ni 2005, I was having an argument with Don King about money. He said, ‘Life is a negotiation.’ Daradara, I’m negotiating now, and I’m in the Hall of Fame.”
(L-R) – Presenter Melvina Latham, 2019 NHSBHOF inductee Monte Barrett and his wife, Shaneka, and NYSBHOF president Bob Duffy
Arthur Mercante, Jr.: “What a great honor it is to be recognized by Ring 8 and the boxing community. Ni 2012, my dad was inducted into the New York Boxing Hall of Fame Now he’s looking down today and he’s so proud. I entered the Golden Gloves at the age of 17. Un the quarterfinals I lost to a great fighter and Hall of Famer, Juan Laporte. Like any boxer, I thought that I had won, and wanted aa rematch. My father told me I didn’t like road work and just lost a three-round fight. He asked if I’d like to be a referee. I started in 1979 and my father made me work five years before turning pro. I went on to ref so many great fights, including one on the same card with my father at Radio City Music Hall. My greatest fight was Lennox Lewis versus Evander Holyfield.”
(L-R) – 2019 NYSBHOF inductee Arthur Mercante, Jr. and presenter James Mercante
Michael Olajide: “I’m really honored to be here today. My history in boxing goes back a little now. There’s nothing better to be honored by those who are a part of your profession. E dupe. I’ve had an incredible journey: Liverpool to Canada to New York. Boxing has given me so much. I wouldn’t be the person I am without boxing. To live is to fight. Boxing and life are synonymous”
(L-R) – Presenter Jack Hirsch and 2019 NYSBHOF inductee Michael Olajide
Steve Albert: “It is a tremendous honor to be honored by these luminaries. To be recognized in your own state is special. This is a celebration of all of New York. I worked 23 years for Showtime Championship Boxing, lati 1987-2010, and the most dramatic was Corrales-Castillo I, one of the greatest fights of all time. I got the see the world because of boxing, but it was the lighter moments I remember most. Only in boxing do you have these characters and amazing experiences.”
(L-R) – Presenter Randy Gordon and 2019 NYSBHOF inductee Steve Albert
Don King: “Only in America, otun? I’m happy to be inducted into the New York State Boxing Hall of Fame. O got into boxing with Muhammad Ali for his first fight and he stayed with me. A black and a Jew, me and Al Braverman, revolutionized boxing. Mario Cuomo gave me my license to promote in New York. One of our three offices was at 30 Rockefeller Center overlooking this great city. New York is a great city and stayed, so good they named it twice, Niu Yoki, Niu Yoki. I’m proud and privileged for all the young men and women honored here. I’m so proud to be inducted with them today. I’m here because New York played such a vital role in my career. I’m happy to be here today to accept this award. I got my belt!”
Presenter Don Majeski, 2019 NYSBHOF inductee Don King and Master of Ceremonies Dave Diamante
NYSBHOF
Kilasi ti 2012: Carmen Basilio, Mike McCallum, Mike Tyson, Jake LaMotta, Riddick Bowe, Carlos Ortiz, Vito Antuofermo, Emile Griffith, “Sugar” Ray Robinson, Gene Tunney, Benny Leonard, Tony Canzoneri, Harold Lederman, Steve Acunto, Jimmy Glenn, Gil Clancy, Ray Arcel, Nat Fleischer, Bill Gallo ati Arthur Mercante, SR.
Kilasi ti 2013: Jack Dempsey, Johnny Dundee, Sandy Saddler, Maxie Rosenbloom, Joey Archer, Iran Barkley, Mark Breland, Bobby Cassidy, Doug Jones, Junior Jones, James “Buddy” McGirt, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Bob Arum, Shelly Finkel, Tony Graziano, Larry Merchant, Teddy Brenner, Mike Jacobs, Tex Rickard ati Don Dunphy.
Kilasi OF 2014: Floyd Patterson, Tracy Harris Patterson, Billy Backus, Kevin Kelley, Juan Laporte, Gerry Cooney, Mustafa Hamsho, Howard Davis, Jr., Lou Ambers, Jack Britton, Terry McGovern, Teddy Atlas, Lou DiBella, Steve Farhood, Gene Moore, Angelo Prospero, Whitey Bimstein, Cus D'Amato, William Muldoon ati Tom O'Rourke.
Kilasi OF 2015: Saulu Mamby, Joey Giamba, Johnny Persol, Harold Weston, Lonnie Bradley, Paul Berlenbach, Billy Graham, Frankie Genaro, Bob Miller, Tommy Ryan, Jimmy Slattery, Bob Duffy, Mike Katz, Tommy Gallagher, Bruce Silverglade, Charley Goldman, Jimmy Johnston, Cedric Kushner, Harry Markson, Damon Runyon ati Al Weill.
Kilasi OF 2016: Aaron Davis, Charles Murray, Vilomar Fernandez, Edwin Viruet, Hector “Macho” Camacho, Rocky Graziano, Rocky Kansas, Joe Lynch, Joe Miceli, Ed Brophy, Joe DeGuardia, Randy Gordon, Dennis Rappaport, Howie Albert, Freddie Brown, Howard Cosell, Ruby Goldstein ati Jimmy Jacobs.
Kilasi OF 2017: Gaspar Ortega, Renaldo “Ogbeni” Snipes, Doug DeWitt, “The Bronx Bomber” Alex Ramos, Dick Tiger, Jose Torres, “Nonpareil” Jack Dempsey, Don Majeski, Ron Katz, Stan Hoffman, Bobby Bartels, Hank Kaplan, Al Gavin, Arthur Donovan ati Dan Parker.
Kilasi OF 2018: Lou “Honey Boy” Valley, Jake Rodriguez, Terrence Alli, “Baby” Joe Mesi, Kid Chocolate, James J. “jeje Jim” Corbett, Jack McAuliffe, Billy Costello, Melio Bettina Ralph “Tiger” Jones, Charley Norkus, Dave Anderson, Pete Brodsky, Herb Goldman, Bobby Goodman, Melvina Lathan, Ron Scott Stevens, Johnnie Addie, Johnny Bos, Murray Goodman, Bert Randolph Sugar and Sam Taub.
Apoti àìpẹpẹo jẹ iṣẹlẹ ti o gaju ti o fun ni Boxing Fans ni anfani lati pade awọn onija okeere ati-ikini, Awọn aṣaju agbaye lọwọlọwọ ati iṣaaju, Awọn ayẹyẹ Boxing ati awọn eniyan ile-iṣẹ ni eto ti o sunmọ-sunmọ.
Las fegasi (August 29, 2019) – Boxing’s Four-Time World Champion Abner Mares has confirmed that he will appear and hold a meet and greet with his fans at the fifth annual Box Fan Expo on Saturday May 4, 2019 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.The Expo is open from 10 a.m. si 5 p.m., during Cinco De Mayo weekend.The Boxing Expo will also coincide with the highly anticipated fight between Canelo Alvarez vs Danny Jacobs, that will take place later that evening at the T-Mobile Arena.
Mares will make his third appearance at this years’ Ṣatunkọ, where he will be selling his own branded Team Mares merchandise, signing gloves and taking photos with fans. Mares is a commentator on Telemundo’s “Boxeo Telemundo” series and a co-host of FOX and FS1’s “Inside PBC Boxing.”
Mares joins Roy Jones Jr., Mayweather ni igbega, Anthony Dirrell, WBA, Julio Cesar Chavez, Riddick Bowe, Mikey Garcia, Errol Spence Jr., Marco Antonio Barrera, Juan Manuel Márquez, Vinny Paz, Devin Haney, Earnie Shavers, Al Bernstein, Michael Spinks, WBC, Erik Morales, James Toney and Jessie Vargas as an early commitment to this year’s Box Fan Expo, with more Boxing stars to be announced.
About Abner Mares Mares was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico and immigrated to the U.S. ni ori 7. Having been raised in both Los Angeles and Mexico. Mares is a Mexican-American professional boxer who formerly held the WBA (Regular) Featherweight Championship Title. Mares is a four-time world champion in three weight classes. Some of Mares most notable and exciting fights were against top level fighters, such as Vic Darchinyan, Joseph Agbeko, Anselmo Moreno, Daniel Ponce De Leon, Jhonny Gonzalez, Leo Santa Cruz and Jesus Cuellar from whom he won the WBA title on December 10 th, 2016. He is presently the co-host of FOX and FS1 “Inside PBC Boxing” and Telemundo’s “Boxeo Telemundo.”
About Box Fan Expo Apoti Ààpẹ Ad Expo jẹ iṣẹlẹ ti o gaju ti o gaju, which allows fans to meet-and-greet boxing superstars of today, Awọn aṣaju agbaye lọwọlọwọ ati iṣaaju, legends of the sport and other boxing celebrities. Fans can expect to experience various interactions such as autograph and photos sessions, Haveraff pẹlu awọn oṣiṣẹ ayanfẹ rẹ, pictures with the Ring Card Girls, Live DJ Music, chance to win prizes, purchase merchandise and memorabilia from different booths Exhibitors, “Gbogbo labẹ orule kan“. You won’t want to miss this must-attend Expo!
Apoti àìpẹ si expo ti jẹ aṣeyọri nla pẹlu awọn egeb onijakidijagan ati awọn eniyan ile-iṣẹ Boxing. Many boxing stars have attended the last four Expos such as Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson, Roberto Duran, Tommy Hearns, Marco Antonio Barrera, Roy Jones Jr., Andre Ward, Mikey Garcia, Marcos madana, Juan Manuel Márquez, Erik Morales, Errol Spence Jr., Sergio Martinez, Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia, Tim Bradley, Deontay Wilder, Amir Khan, Shawn Porter, Fernando Vargas, Zab Judah, James Toney, Jessie Vargas, Vinny lazaza, Mia St.John, Leo Santa Cruz, Badou Jack, Terry Norris , Riddick Bowe , Earnie Shavers, Leon Spinks, Danny Jacobs, Abneri Mares, Jorge Linares, Brandon Rios ati ọpọlọpọ diẹ sii…
Exhibitors include: boxing promoters, gear, aṣọ, equipment, Awọn ohun mimu Agbara, Awọn ọja afikun, Media Vinghing, sanctioning bodies, and other companies who wish to participate will once again have a chance to showcase their brand to fans and the boxing industry.
Throughout the next several days leading up to the event, there will be more updates on the many stars that will commit their appearance at the Boxing Expo. Ati fun ẹnikẹni ninu ile-iṣẹ Boxing tabi awọn alafihan miiran (ti kii-ile-iṣẹ), ti yoo fẹ lati kopa ati ifipamọ agọ kan, Kan si Apoti Fan Exppo:
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Murphys Boxingis proud to announce that the next recipient of theWarrior’s Code Awardwill be New England boxing legend, ‘Iceman’ John Scully.
The Hartford, Connecticut based Scully was one of the most popular fighters in the region during the 1990s and he went 38-11 in a professional career in the light heavyweight division that included challenging for the world title against Henry Maske in Germany.
After his professional career, ‘Iceman’ achieved fame calling rebroadcasts of fights forESPN Classicas well as writing a popular column in the British magazine, Boxing News.
However Scully has achieved his most success as a trainer being instrumental in helping take fighters likeJose Antonio Rivera ati Chad Dawsonto world titles.
Scully is now a co-trainer of the Russian, now Canadian based, undefeated light heavyweight world champion, Artur Beterbiev, who defends his title this Saturday in California live onESPN.
In addition to his work as a trainer he has been an passionate advocate and champion for the rights and well being of retired fighters.
“I’m extremely honored to receive this recognition and I really appreciate Murphys Boxing for thinking of me.”, says the 51 year old Connecticut resident.
“It’s particularly special because it will come in the city of Springfield where I spent the majority of my amateur boxing career training at the old Central City Gym at the X under Coach John Tynan. I’m looking forward to a great night.”
Murphys Boxing founder, Ken Caseyexplains the promotion’s decision to name Scully as the latest recipient of the award named after one of the Dropkick Murphy’s signature songs, “The Warrior’s Code” which is a tribute to another New England boxing hero, Micky Ward.
“John Scully is the epitome of the Warrior’s Code Award.”, says Casey.
“John’s career in boxing, from being a world class fighter to his work as an analyst to his success as a trainer, is inspirational. It shows young fighters there is opportunity for them in the sport after their in ring career is over. By giving back as a trainer and a mentor, he also represents the bridge from New England’s past boxing history to the present. Murphys Boxing is honored to acknowledge and celebrate John Scully’s many achievements in the sport.”
Scully will be third recipient of the award established this year by Murphys Boxing to celebrate those fighters who contributed to the rich and diverse history of boxing in New England. Scully joins 2019 International Hall of Fame Inductee, Tony DeMarcoand decorated Massachusetts’ magbowo, Mike D’Ampolowho received the first awards at Murphys Boxing’s last event in Melrose, Massachusetts this past March.
The presentation ofMurphys Boxing’s Warrior’s Code Awardwill take place during Murphys Boxing’sUFC Fight Passdebut event next Friday, May 10th which features NABA Super Featherweight Champion, Abraham Nova (14-0, 10 KOs) la. Mario Ezequiel Sayal Lozano (18-2-1, 9 KOs) ni 10 round main event as well as a packed undercard of undefeated fighters from the Murphys Boxing stable including WBC South American Middleweight Champion, Carlos Gongora (15-0, 12 KOs), NABF Jr. Super Featherweight Champion, William Foster III (9-0, 6 KOs), Venezuelan Olympian, Luis Arcon Diaz(6-0, 6 KOs), Boston based amateur standout, James Perella (2-0, 2 KOs) ati siwaju sii.
Nova vs. Lozano and The Warrior’s Code Award Presentation takes place next Friday, May 10th at MGM Springfield in Springfield, Massachusetts (1 MGM Way). Doors open at 7pm. Tiketi ni o wa lori sale bayi ni: www.murphysboxing.com. The event will be streamed live on UFC Fight Pass atwww.ufc.tv
ABOUT MURPHYS BOXING
Murphys Boxing was founded by Dropkick Murphys’ frontman, Ken Casey in 2014. In just 5 short years, Murphys Boxing has become the premier boxing promoter in the New England area and one of the hottest young promotions in the country. 2018 was a breakout year for Murphys Boxing as they took their first fighter to a world title. Along with the promotion’s first champion, several Murphys Boxing fighters secured world title opportunities and nationally televised fights in 2018. Murphys Boxing closed out their banner year by co-promoting the WBO Middleweight Championship bout between Demetrius Andrade and Walter Kautondokwa in front of over 10,000 fans at the TD Garden, the legendary home of the Boston Celtics, which was broadcast internationally on DAZN. Murphys Boxing’s current roster features world ranked contenders like Mark DeLuca, Charles Foster, Abraham Nova, Greg Vendetti, Gary ‘Spike’ O’Sullivan and prospects like Niall Kennedy, Carlos Gongora, Luis Arcon Diaz, William Foster III, Mike Ohan Jr. ati siwaju sii!
For credential requests for May 10 or to speak with any of the fighters on our roster for coverage – imeeli info@murphysboxing.comand we will hook it up!