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ERROL Spence JR. RETAINS WELTERWEIGHT TITLE WITH UNANIMOUS DECISION OVER MIKEY GARCIA IN MAIN EVENT OF FIRST PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON FOX SPORTS PAY-PER-VIEW EVENT SATURDAY NIGHT FROM AT&T STADIUM IN ARLINGTON, Texas


Unbeaten Former Champion David Benavidez Scores Second-Round TKO of J’Leon Love, Undefeated Former Champion Luis Nery Earns Dominant Fifth-Round TKO of McJoe Arroyo & Heavyweight Fan-Favorite Chris Arreola Stops Jean Pierre Augustin In Round Three

Former Heavyweight Champion Charles Martin Wins Via Disqualification on PBC Prelims on FS1

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Arlington, TX. (March 17, 2019) – Errol Spence Refresh. retained his IBF Welterweight World Championship in his hometown in front of 47,525 fans with a unanimous decision over four-division world champion Mikey Garcia in the main event of the first Premier Boxing Champions on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View event Saturday night from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

The motivation fighting in front of my hometown crowd made me feel great,” said Spence. “These people have supported me since day one and I wanted to put on a good performance for all of them.

I really appreciate the love and support of the fans tonight,” o ile a re Garcia. “It’s a great night and all the credit to Errol, he’s a great champion. He’s the truth. He executed his game plan very well.

The bout started technical, with Spence pumping a consistent jab and attempting to cut the ring off while Garcia was patiently looking for a chance to counter. Garcia had some success early throwing counter left hooks over Spence’s jab, but was never able to get in a rhythm against the busier champion.

He came out here with a good game plan and kept the distance at his favor,” o ile a re Garcia. “I couldn’t get my rhythm going and he did what he had to do. I tried to make adjustments and he kept executing.

A pota tse 'ne, Spence dominated most of the action before Garcia made a late surge and forced Spence into a defensive crouch for the final moments of the round. Garcia kept that energy going early in round five, putting Spence on the defensive temporarily before he regained his momentum and returned to connecting on powerful straight lefts.

Spence increased his body-punching as the fight went on and looked to wear down the fighter who was moving up in weight. Garcia began bleeding from his nose in round eight, at which point Spence increased his output and landed 35, 29, 34 le 25 punches in rounds nine through 12 ka ho latellana, according to CompuBox.

Throughout training camp, a lot of commentators thought he was too smart and I couldn’t box as well as him,” said Spence. “I showed I can box and I can move my head if I want to. The game is to be smart, it’s the sweet science. I had the size and reach advantage, so why not use it to take away the jab? It’s a weapon for me and it takes away one of his weapons.

I was able to hold my own,” o ile a re Garcia. “I felt good and I felt strong myself. I think he felt my power, but he definitely has power also.

While Garcia showed his mettle in making it the distance, Spence was simply too effective, with one judge even scoring round 11 10-8 for Spence. Spence threw a career-high 1082 punches and out landed Garcia by a staggering 345 ho 75 margin.

After 12-rounds of action, all three judges saw the fight for Spence, ka ba bangata ba 120-108 habeli 'me 120-107.

I give Mikey Garcia all the credit for taking this fight,” said Spence. “Mikey and I put on a great show in front of all these lovely fans. I respect him so much and I appreciate him for stepping up.

We just went 12-rounds with a great welterweight champion,” o ile a re Garcia. “That’s a feat no one has done recently. I’m proud of what I was able to do. I have to go back and think about it. I will probably go back to lighter divisions but we’ll have to think about it.

Ka mor'a hore ntoa, Spence declared that he wanted to fight boxing legend and welterweight titleholder Manny Pacquiao e 'ngoe, who entered the ring after the fight.

He’s broken records here before, he’s a legend in the sport and it’d be my honor to fight him next,” said Spence.

E, why not?” said Pacquiao, when asked about facing Spence next. “We’ll give the fans a good fight. I’m so happy to be here at AT&T Stadium and I hope I will be back here soon.

A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, unbeaten former 168-pound world champion David Benavidez(21-0, 18 Kos) busitse J'Leon Love (24-3-1, 13 Kos) to earn a second-round stoppage in their super middleweight matchup.

It’s a dream come true to fight on this stage in front of these fans,” said Benavidez. “These fans give me the motivation to get up every day and go the extra mile.

From the opening bell Love sought to crowd the taller Benavidez, but the 22-year-old Benavidez quickly made him pay, landing a powerful left hook that stunned Love. Love was able to last the round, but took more powerful hooks from Benavidez before the bell.

I expected to knock him out, but when I hit him with the first god shot, I knew he wasn’t going to last,” said Benavidez. “I tried to pace myself, but it wasn’t necessary tonight.

Benavidez wasted little time in the second round, delivering power shots that put Love on the run. Benavidez caught Love with a clean combo on the ropes that stunned Love and forced referee Laurence Cole to jump in and stop the bout 1:14 ka ho pota-pota tse peli, as Benavidez began to throw furious combos.

He was getting his shots off, but I don’t think I was taking too much punishment,” said Love. “I wasn’t out of the game completely but he did catch me with a couple good shots.

Ka mor'a hore gia, Benavidez set his sights on WBC Super Middleweight Champion Anthony Dirrell, who was in attendance at the fight.

I saw Anthony Dirrell with the WBC belt. He can’t call himself champion until he fights me. That’s my belt. I’m going to go get it. It’s mine.

Additional action featured former bantamweight champion Luis Nery (29-0, 23 Kos) knock down former champion McJoe Arroyo (18-3, 8 Kos) four times on his way to a fifth-round victory by stoppage in his U.S. qalo.

We’re two great fighters who were here to put on a show,” said Nery. “That’s what you have to expect from fighters of our caliber. I’m happy to start on the right foot here in my U.S. debut and show everyone I’m still the best at bantamweight.

Nery stalked Arroyo from the opening bell, throwing big power shots that forced his opponent to fight off his back foot. Le 45 seconds left in round two, Nery scored his first knockdown with a left that stunned him and follow-up combination that put Arroyo on the canvas.

Arroyo was unable to keep the hard-charging Nery from coming forward and again hit the mat late in round three, as a wide left hook hurt Arroyo before he was put down from a flurry that followed. The trouble continued for Arroyo in round four, as he was knocked down twice more in the final minute of the round.

I never felt like I was dazed or anything, they were just hard punches,” said Arroyo. “I went down but got right back up. If it were up to me I’d have kept going. I have to give respect to my opponent for his performance. This isn’t the end of my career. I’ve seen him fight before but I was surprised by his power. It was his night tonight.

After the fourth round, Arroyo’s corner stopped the bout, making the official stoppage 10 seconds into round five. Nery dominated the bout, out landing Arroyo 87 ho 36, ha a ntse a lulisa 44 etsang liphesente tse matla a hae punches.

We’re going to train hard and hopefully by June, we’ll have the belt back,” said Nery. “I want to win back my belt, then unify the division.

The opening bout on pay-per-view saw heavyweight fan-favorite Chris Arreola (38-5-1, 33 Kos) score a third-round stoppage over previously unbeaten Jean Pierre Augustin (17-1-1, 12 Kos).

Augustin is a hungry kid who tried to make a name off of me,” o ile a re Arreola. “I lose and I’m out, but I’m not going out. I touched him a couple of times and saw he was hurt. I stayed calm and the stoppage came.

After blood started pouring from Arreola’s nose towards the end of round two, the Riverside, California-native got off to a quick start in round three, connecting with a straight left that stunned Augustin and nearly sent him to the canvas in the opening seconds.

As the round progressed, Augustin tried to hold and move to regain his composure, but was eventually caught with a flurry in the neutral corner that put him on the canvas. While he got up and was able to continue, another flurry in Augustin’s corner, including a big overhand left, eventually forced referee Neal Young to stop the fight 2:03 ka ho pota-pota tse tharo.

Every fighter feels like they can continue, empa e ke hore na ke eng, it’s out of my control,” said Augustin. “I was more stunned than hurt, but he jumped on me and finished.

In the dominant final round Arreola landed 18 ea 30 matla a punches, compared to just three punches landed in the round by Augustin.

“Ke rata loana,” o ile a re Arreola. “We’re both were trying to beat each other up and I love it. I’m blessed to be a fighter.

Pele ho pono ea moputso, PBC Prelims on FS1 featured former heavyweight champion Charles Martin (26-2-1. 23 Kos) winning via disqualification against previously unbeaten Gregory Corbin (15-1, 9 Kos) in the eighth-round of their showdown. After deducting a point from Corbin in rounds four, five and six because of low blows, referee Mark Calo-oy stopped the bout in round eight after another low blow. The official time of the disqualification came 53 seconds into round eight.

I don’t think he really wanted to fight, he wanted to hit me low and see how much he could get away with,” re Martin. “I could sense that he didn’t want to engage anymore.

“Ke seo e leng sona, I thought I was hitting him on the belt,” said Corbin. “We wanted to go to the body, I thought he was tired. I hurt him once, but the low blows did it for me.

We’re going to get back in camp, take a few days off and then get back to work,” re Martin. “We’re staying busy in 2019.


The event was promoted by Man Down Promotions and Garcia Promotions, in association with TGB Promotions and Ringstar Sports

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ERROL Spence JR. VS. MIKEY GARCIA FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS


Welterweight Champion Spence Jr. & Four-Division World Champion Garcia Headline PBC on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View Event This Saturday from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas

I’m going to punish him and make him wish he took his brother’s advice
to not take this fight,” – Spence

Getting this victory will forever leave my name in the history books. No other fighter is daring to do what I’m doing,” – Garcia

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Arlington, TX. (March 13, 2019) – Unbeaten IBF Welterweight World ChampionErrol Spence Refresh. and undefeated four-division champion Mikey Garcia went face-to-face at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas Wednesday at the final press conference before they go toe-to-toe at the same venue this Saturday in a Premier Boxing Champions on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View event.

Spence and Garcia shared their thoughts on Saturday’s highly anticipated event and posed for photos for media in attendance ahead of this historic event.

Tickets for Saturday’s event, which is promoted by Man Down Promotions and Garcia Promotions, in association with TGB Promotions and Ringstar Sports, leng Sale hona joale, and can be purchased at SeatGeek.com, the Official Ticketing Provider of AT&T Stadium.

Here ke seo 'boraditaba batsaya karolo ile a tlameha ho re Wednesday:

ERROL Spence JR.

This is a dream come true fighting in my hometown at AT&T Stadium. I can’t wait to put on a great performance. Seeing Mikey’s face here today, it’s got me hungrier than ever to put on a great performance

The size difference won’t matter. Skill for skill and talent for talent, I’m more dominant than him in every aspect. I’ll beat him at anything he wants to do. On paper he’s the toughest opponent to date, but once we get in the ring we’ll find out.

I don’t think anyone has the power to knock me out. We don’t allow that kind of mentality into training camp. I hope he tries though.

Mikey is supposed to think he’s going to win this fight. He called me out, so they obviously think that they see something. I’m glad he’s as confident as I am. I hope he keeps that same energy inside of the ring.

Our training camp, we train for a hard 12 ho pota-pota ntoa. We prepare for a bruising fight. If I knock him out early, then that’s a bonus. We trained for the distance because we know anything can happen in a fight.

I’m always calm, that’s just my demeanor. I could talk to Mikey Garcia in the locker room before the fight then come out and knock his head off. I’m always on go. I’m naturally like this. I’ve been ready to go for eight weeks. I’m tired of seeing him and I’m just ready for fight night.

I can’t worry about what Mikey sees in me. I let my coach worry about it. Everyone thinks they see something looking on the outside, but it’s a lot harder once you’re in the ring.

This win makes me pound-for-pound number one. Mikey has a great record and a big fan base and I feel like winning this fight turns me into a star. Everyone wants to take Floyd Mayweather’s place as the face of boxing, and this puts me on the right track to become the face of boxing and the best fighter in the world.

This is a legendary fight. This is where we see what fighters are made of. There have been a lot of great fights when little guys came up and beat a bigger fighter. You can’t ever write off the little guy. This is going to be a hard fight.

I know I’m the best fighter in the world and I’m going to show it Saturday night. I’m going to punish him and make him wish he took his brother’s advice to not take this fight.

MIKEY García

I have all the tools and all the skills needed to beat Errol Spence Jr. When it comes to timing, lebelo, reflexes and defense, you name it, I’m better.

Here in Texas, it’s like a second home. I’ve won two world titles here. Having great fan support at the grand arrival was a special moment for me.

I’ve got to go in there Saturday night and show why I picked this fight. I want to make history and this is the one that will get me there.

I’m prepared to do whatever it takes to win this fight. We trained very hard. Re ka ea 12 rounds for sure. Empa, if I get a chance to hurt my opponent, I’m definitely going to jump on him and get the knockout.

“Saturday bosiu, Errol is going to find out why I picked this fight. All of my opponents say they don’t see anything special when they watch me, until they get into the ring.

I know what I have to do on fight night. I know all the work that I put in. I didn’t put all that effort in for nothing. Saturday bosiu, I have to execute. Once I get inside the ring, that switch will turn on.

I have to fight the best fight of my life. If I don’t, then I can’t overcome the challenge. You don’t win a fight with size and weight. We fight smart, we fight intelligently and pick our shots. There are a lot of factors. That’s how I win this fight.

Getting this victory will forever leave my name in the history books. No other fighter is daring to do what I’m doing. I’m here to make history and this fight does that. This fight is about big challenges and obstacles.

All the attention and buzz about this fight is for real. It’s not often you get a fight like this. Undefeated champions in their prime facing each other. If you want to witness history, you better buy a ticket or the pay-per-view.

Derrick JAMES, Spence oa mokoetlisi

Getting up on the stage today, it was like fight night. I feel what Errol and Mikey are feeling. It’s go-time for both of these guys.

Mikey Garcia is a great opponent, but he’s still just another opponent. We’re going to go in there and show him why we’re better. Errol is feeling great, so I am too.

Ring intelligence is definitely one of Mikey’s best attributes. But he’s never been in the ring with Errol. Errol has been in the ring sparring with Floyd Mayweather before and I don’t think Mikey has the same ring intelligence as him.

Errol knows what he should be doing and what he shouldn’t be doing during fight week. He will be ready on Saturday night.

ROBERT García, Garcia’s Brother & Mokoetlisi

Not only have all of our sparring partners told us this, but his opponents always say the same thing. Once they’re in the ring, they realize how hard Mikey hits and how strong he is. Spence doesn’t know that but he’ll find out Saturday.

A lot of fighters have problems with southpaws like Spence, but Mikey has a lot of experience facing lefties and I’m confident that won’t be a factor.

Spence’s style is pretty basic, so it’s not too hard to find sparring partners to emulate him. Spence does everything right, just like Mikey. From a preparation standpoint, his style isn’t a big challenge.

We haven’t just been facing regular sparring partners. They’re experienced, talented and undefeated fighters. He’s facing middleweights to get ready for this one and I know he will be.

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ABOUT SPENCE VS. Garcia
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Spence vs.. Garcia is a Premier Boxing Champions on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View event that is headlined by unbeaten IBF Welterweight World Champion Errol Spence Jr. defending his title against four-division world champion Mikey Garcia on Saturday, March 16 from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

The PBC on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View undercard begins at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT and will feature undefeated former super middleweight champion David Benavidezbattling veteran contender J’Leon Love, unbeaten former bantamweight champion Luis Nery taking on former champion McJoe Arroyo and fan-favorite Chris Arreola facing unbeaten Jean Pierre Augustin.

Prelims on FS1 and FOX Deportes begin at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT featuring former heavyweight world champion Charles Martin squaring off against unbeaten Dallas-native Gregory Corbin.

Spence vs.. Garcia will be shown on big screens across the nation through FathomEvents. Tickets ka rekoa Inthaneteng ho www.FathomEvents.com kapa ho nka karolo lebaleng la liketsahalo lebokose le reng liofisi.

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LITEBELETSO TSE THARO TSA MAYWEATHER TSE SA HANG-HANG TSA KHOTSO HO SEHLOOHO SEHLOOHO KA LABOHLANO, APRIL 5 SHOBOX: THE NEW isa molokong o mong TRIPLEHEADER


Angelo Leo, Xavier Martinez le Andres Cortes ba Hlahisoa Lihlopheng Tse Arohaneng ba Phela ka SHOWTIME Ho tloha Sam's Town Live Las Vegas.



Litekete li Rekisoe HONA JOALE



Las Vegas – March 13, 2019 - Litebello tse tharo tse sa hlōloeng li tla etsa hore li ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong qalo e le super bantamweight Angelo Leo le super featherweights Xavier Martinez le Andres Cortés qothisana lehlokoa le bona ka likarete tsa Mayweather Promotions ka SHOWTIME Labohlano, April 5 (10 p.m. Et / PT) ho tloha Sam's Town Live ho la Las Vegas.


Tebello e holimo ea 122-pound Leo (16-0, 8 Kos) e tla ipabola khahlano le Mafilipino Neil Tabanao (17-4, 11 Kos) papaling ea likhato tse 10 ho ShoBox ka sehloohong ketsahalo, ha a ntse a le super featherweight Martinez (13-0, 9 Kos) tla nka ka John Morale (21-2, 11 Kos) ka khoheli e nang le likarolo tse 10. Pulang ea telecast, Tebello ea Las Vegas Cortes (10-0, 6 Kos) e tla tobana le ea Baltimore Jahmal Dyer (9-1, 5 Kos) a tse robeli ho pota bartolomeo featherweight bout.



Litekete tsa Mayweather Promotions 'Sin City Showdown li rekoa ka $25, $50 le $75 mme e ka rekoa ka ho etela: https://mayweatherpromotions.com/events/
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"Mayweather Promotions e thabetse ho khutlisetsa Sin City Showdown selemong sena, kaha ke lehae la lenane la batho ba nang le talenta,” ho boletse Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ea Mayweather ho phahamiswa. "Karete e na le ba bararo ba bacha ba rona ba nang le talenta ba e-s'o ka ba hlōloa, Angelo Leo, Xavier Martinez, le Andres Cortes ba etsa lipapatso tsa bona tsa thelevishene. Hoa thabisa ho bona bahlankana bana ba hloa mekoalaba, ha ba ntse ba shebile ho isa mesebetsi ea bona maemong a holimo. E mong le e mong oa bona o tla tobana le tlholisano e boima bosiung ba ntoa. Ha ke lebelle letho haese li-fireworks.”



"Re na le litebello tse tharo tse sa otloeng le tse sa lekoang tse itokiselitseng mohato o latelang oa mosebetsi oa bona ho Angelo Leo., Xavier Martinez le Andres Cortes,” ho boletse Gordon Hall, Phethahatso Moetsi, Senior Motlatsi Mopresidente, Tlhahiso, Showtime Networks Inc. "ShoBox e mabapi le ho hlahisa le ho holisa talenta e ncha. E mabapi le ho sutumelletsa menyetla ea bacha ka ntle ho sebaka sa bona sa boiketlo, ho ba bapisa ka thata le ho sibolla moloko o latelang oa bo-'mampoli ts'ebetsong. Ke labalabela ho bona hore na Leo kapa che, Martinez le Cortes ba tla ema ketsahalong eo. ”



O tsoa New Mexico 'me hajoale o lula Las Vegas, Tau, 24, o ngotse qeto e le 'ngoe ka Alberto Torres bukeng ea hae 2019 ho qala ka karete e ka tlase e sa bontšoang thelevisheneng ea Gervonta Davis vs. Hugo Ruiz. Tau, ya qadileng papali ya ditebele a le dilemo tse robedi, o ile a bokella qalelletso e ikhethang ea boithuto, ho hapa naha ea Golden Gloves le Jr. Bo-'mampuli ba Golden Gloves pele ba fetoha pro 18. Leo o ile a qala ka tlas'a banner ea Mayweather Promotions ka Pulungoana ea 2017 ka ho kokota mokhahlelo oa bone oa Yasmaly Basilio Peguero-Nieves oa Dominican Republic.



“Ntoa ena e ile ea tla ho ’na ka nako e loketseng,” ho boletse Leo, ea loanneng ka makhetlo a mane ho tse tšeletseng tse fetileng ho Sam's Town Live. "Ke maemong a matle ha ke tsoa ntoeng ea ka ea morao tjena khoeling e fetileng. Ke nahana hore Tabanao ke mohlabani ea hloahloa ebile ke mohanyetsi ea hloahloa. O ile a lwana tlhodisano e ntle mme a tsamaya sebaka se selelele le mmampodi wa mehleng wa lefatshe, kahoo kea tseba hore ke na le ntoa e boima ka pele. Ke mohlabani ea kotsi empa ke na le morero o tiileng. Ke na le mokhoa o ikhethang 'me ke nahana hore ke tlisa haholo tafoleng ka lebelo la ka, li-angles le lishoto tsa 'mele. Fans e lokela ho lebella ntoa e monate ka la 5 Mmesa. ”



Tabanao, 24, o ile a etsa profil ea hae ea pele 2012 naheng ea habo ea Philippines. O tla etsa papali ea hae ea pele United States khoeling e tlang ha a ntse a batla ho nyolla maemo a boima ba bantamweight. Tabanao o hapile WBO Oriental Featherweight Title ho 2016 ka ho kokota ha Ibrahim Balla mokhahlelong oa boraro. Ntoeng ea hae e latelang, Tabanao o ile a lahleheloa ke lebanta kamora ho lahla qeto e le 'ngoe ho Isaac Dogboe, ea neng a tla tsoela pele ho ba 'mampoli oa Lefatše oa WBO Super Bantamweight. Tabanao o ile a hloloa habeli ka tatellano kamora ho hloloa ke Dogboe empa o tsoetse pele ka mokhoa o makatsang ka ho hapa likhau tsa hae tse 'ne tsa ho qetela..



“Mokoetlisi oa ka Sonny Dollente o sebetsa ka thata ho ntokiselletsa ntoa ena,” Ho rialo Tabanao. “Rea tseba hore ena ke ntoa ea rona ea pele ho States le TV qalo, kahoo re sebetsa ka thata haholo ho kenya tšebetsong e ntle haholo mme re leboha Mayweather Promotions ka monyetla ona. Angelo Leo ke mohlabani ea hloahloa empa re na le leano le letle. Haesale e le toro ea ka ho emela Philippines le ho tsejoa ke le ralitebele ea hloahloa. Ntoa ena e tla nkatametsa haufi le toro ea ka. "



Martinez, ea Sacramento, Dorella., o tsebahala haholo ka mokhoa oa hae oa ho loana o bolotsana le o matla 'me o nkoa ke ba bangata e le tebello ea ho shebella. Ka mor'a ho lahleheloa ke lintoa tsa hae tsa pele tse peli tse sa tloaelehang, o ile a bokella rekoto ea 88-10. O ile a hapa Jr. Golden Gloves ka hare 2010, competed ka 2012 le 2013 Nationals Championships 'me o ile a khethoa No. 3 masene naheng ka 2013. O ile a fetoha pro ho Mexico 17 mme a ikopanya le sehlopha sa Mayweather Promotions morao tjena 2016 le qeto e ntsoe-leng win Wilfredo Garriga ka Sam's Town Live. O tsoa litlhōlong tse hlano tse latellanang tsa ho kokota, ha morao tjena e bile papali e khahlang ea potoloho ea bohlano khahlano le Deivi Julio Bassa ka Hlakola 9. Martinez o batla tlholo ea polelo ho Moralde ho tiisa leloko la hae karolong ea liponto tse 130..







"Ho ikutloa ho le monate ho khutlela ka har'a selikalikoe,” ho boletse Martinez. "Ke thabile Mayweather Promotions e mphumanetse papali e 'ngoe e ntle, le thelevisheneng ea naha. Joale ke nako ea hore ke etse karolo ea ka ke le mohlabani ka ho ikoetlisa ka matla le ho hapa. Ke kene kampong ea koetliso ke na le kelello e ncha 'me ke itokiselitse ho ea ntoeng. Ke itokiselitse eng kapa eng eo Moralde a e tlisang tafoleng. Ha ke tsebe ho hongata ka eena haese feela hore o na le sebete sa ho ntoantša. Ke ile ka utloa bahanyetsi ba babeli ba re, 'Che,’ ntoeng ena hobane ba ne ba sa batle ho tobana le ’na.”



Morale, ea entseng pro qalo ea hae ka 2011 joalo ka ngoana ea lilemo li 17, o tla bona teko ea hae e thata ka ho fetisisa ho fihlela joale ha a kopana le naleli e ntseng e phahama Martinez. E tsoa Davao del Sur Philippines, Morale, ea 2-2 hae ea ho qetela tse 'nè lintoa, o batla ho itokolla papaling ena ea bohlokoahali. Hae U.S. qalo a 2017 ha aa ka a tsamaea kamoo a neng a rerile kateng ha a fuoa tahlehelo ea pele ea mosebetsi oa hae matsohong a Toka Khan Clary. O ile a iphetola ka potlako khahlanong le Ismail Muwendo empa a lahleheloa ke qeto khahlanong le Jamel Herring ntoeng ea hae e latelang. O ile a fumana tlholo ea potoloho ea bobeli holim'a Elmer Colve papaling ea hae ea ho qetela.

"Ke ikutloa ke le monate ho ba le monyetla o mong oa ho beha tsebo ea ka ponts'ong ea lefatše ho TV ea naha,” ho boletse Moralde. “Ke khahlano le mohlabani ea thata; ka bobeli re na le ntoa e thata ka pele. Ke tlameha ho etsa polelo. Ena ke ntoa e tla nkisa moo ke batlang ho ea teng. Ke batla ho loantša ba thata ka ho fetisisa ’me ke itokiselitse ho tobana le mang kapa mang eo ba mo behang ka pel’a ka.”

O hlahetse le ho holisoa Las Vegas, Cortes, 22, o ile a ratana le saense e monate a sa le monyenyane ha a ntse a shebile mor'abo Luis setsing sa boikoetliso. O qalile ho ikoetlisa Elite Boxing Gym ha a le lilemo li tšeletseng, hammoho le Juan Heraldez le Andrew Tabiti, eo hamorao e neng e tla ba balekane ba hae ba Mayweather Promotions. O ne a e-na le tlaleho e tlalehiloeng ea 130-20 joalo ka motho ea sa tsebeng letho ebile e le setsebi 2016. O ile a hapa tlhokomelo ea Floyd Mayweather ha a ntse a tsamaea le 'mampoli oa boima bo bobebe Gervonta Davis. Cortes o ile a ikopanya le Mayweather Promotions kapele ka mor'a moo. O hapile lintoa tse 'ne ho tse tšeletseng tsa hae tsa ho qetela ka ho kokota ho kenyelletsa le papali ea hae ea ho qetela khahlano le Eder Amaro Fajardo ka Pherekhong. 17. Ka tlholo, Cortes e tla ba mohato o le mong haufi le ho ba mohanyetsi ea molaong.



"Ke tlohile beke e le 'ngoe feela ho tloha boikoetlisong ho tloha ntoeng ea ka ea ho qetela ka Pherekhong,"Ho boletse Cortes. "Ke ikutloa ke e khōlō. Ke 100 liperesente tse itokiselitseng eng kapa eng eo mohanyetsi oa ka a ntlisang ka eona. Ke 'nile ka sebetsa ka matla a ka le matla a ka ka mokoetlisi oa ka oa boemo bo botle le tsoelo-pele e akaretsang joaloka mohlabani. Ke itokiselitse phephetso ea ka e latelang.”



Baltimore's Dyer, 27, nka litebele ka 19 'me ka mor'a nako e khutšoanyane ea mosebetsi oa boipheliso o ile a fetoha setsebi ka March ea 2017. O ile a fa Dwayne Martin tlhopho e makatsang ea metsotsoana e 22 papaling ea hae ea boraro feela.. O ile a rehoa lebitso 2017 Rookie of the Year by Papali ea Litebele Haufi le Beltway, e Washington, D.C. khatiso ea litebele, mme o hlotse dintwa tse hlano ka tatellano, haufinyane tjena khahlano le tebello e ts'episang e sa hloloeng Carlos Dixon.



“Ke tsoa ntoeng e le hore ke ntse ke le boemong bo botle,” ho boletse Dyer. “Andres Cortes ke mohlabani ea hloahloa, empa kea e molemo oke. Ke ikoetlisetsa ho nka mekhahlelo e robeli e felletseng, empa ha nka fumana monyetla pele ho moo, Ke tla ho e. Ke emetse monyetla oa ho bontša lefats'e hore na ke mohlabani ea molemo hakae, 'me sena se ha e le. Ena ke nako ea ka ea ho bontša lefatše hore na ke mang. ”



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SHIPPINUP TO BOSTON: FIGHTNIGHT LIVE TO AIR MURPHYS BOXING CARD, DROPKICK MURPHYS CONCERT ON ST. PATRICK’S SATURDAY


Fan-friendly, FREE Facebook platform with nearly 5.2 million views to feature live access from sold-out House of Blues in the shadows of Fenway Park.

Online: https://www.facebook.com/FaceFIGHTNIGHTLIVE/

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NEW YORK (March 12, 2019) – For the second-straight year, FIGHTNIGHT LIVE Powered by Everlast has something for everyone as the fan-friendly and completely FREE platform celebrates St. Patrick’s Day in Boston with the Dropkick Murphys and Murphys Boxing. Music fans and fight enthusiasts from across the nation and around the globe can catch the Dropkick Murphys in concert and an outstanding card with international appeal on Saturdayvia any device where Facebook is availablebrought to fans by the promotion born out of the Dropkick Murphys popular Celtic punk band.

The free, interactive serieswhich has entertained almost 5.2 million fans since its platform premiere in May of 2017 – visits the shadows of Fenway once again to continue its March schedule. The three-show March is part of a 2019 first quarter that showcases an outstanding six-card lineup featuring six different promotions and spanning four cities, which began with three February shows and two March shows already that combined for more than 860,000 maikutlo a.

This is my favorite day of the year,” a re Ken Casey, Dropkick Murphys Frontman and President and Founder, Murphys Boxing. “We have a sold-out venue and an excellent boxing card, and Facebook will give our fans around the world a live look inside on the Dropkick Murphys, Murphys Boxing and FIGHTNIGHT LIVE channels.

In Saturday’s the main event, NABA Champion Mark DeLuca (22-1, 13 Kos) nka ka Jimmy Williams (16-1-1, 5 Kos) in an all-New England battle of super welterweights. Also seeing action will be NABA light heavyweight titleholder CharlesFoster (17-0, 8 Kos), putting his unblemished mark on the line against battle-tested Chicago native Mike Jimenez (22-1-2, 14 KO oa). The stacked card will also see top-tier middleweight contender and Irish favorite Gary “Spike” O'Sullivan(29-3, 20 Kos) take on popular New Englander Khiary Gray (16-4, 12 Kos). Ntango wana, Irish nationals clash as Noel Murphy (12-1-1, 2 Kos) takes on undefeated John Joyce (7-0, 4 Kos) and undefeated heavyweight Niall Kennedy (12-0-1, 7 Kos) is also scheduled to make an appearance, representing The Emerald Isle on its celebrated weekend.

“St. Paddy’s Day in Boston with the Dropkick Murphys is becoming one of our favorite FIGHTNIGHT LIVE traditions, but Saturday’s card may be the finest in the history of our platform in terms of title fights and quality matchups from top to bottom,” a re Mark Fratto, Principal and Director of Business Development, Linacre Media. “Combine that lineup with a live set from Ken Casey and the Dropkick Murphys, it’s unbeatable, and since the House of Blues is sold-out, we’ll get you inside and up close with Facebook.

Now in its second season, FIGHTNIGHT LIVE Powered by Everlast is the fan-friendly Facebook platform thatamong other aspectsprides itself on the real-time conversations held between fight commentators and the viewing audience. FIGHTNIGHT LIVE has showcased more than 515 fighters and 16 promotions during 31 live event broadcasts from 18 different cities since May 2017, and in doing so, the interactive platform has generated the loyal interest of fight fans from across the United States and around the globe, including significant audiences in Mexico, the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe, and even fans in South America, Asia and Australia.

Since May 2017, the numbers on the 30-show FIGHTNIGHT LIVE series showed promise and potential for the new platform with an average of 167,483 views per event and almost 5.2 million total views for the franchise. Since Sept. 2018, Season II shows have averaged more than 269,000 maikutlo a.

The Sept. 2018 “Kings Boxing Tuesday Night Fights” (594,447) from the Sands in Bethlehem, the Dec. 2018 “Queens and Kings of Queens Card” (379,758) a New York, the Nov. 2018 “Hard Hitting Showtime Collaboration” (372,662), the Dec. 2018 “Roy Jones Refresh. Texas Throwdown” (318,886), the Oct. 2018 “Hard Hitting Philly Special” (297,545), the Oct. 2018 hour-long BareknuckleFreeview” (292,253), the Nov. 2018 “Titans In The Capital” (256,871), le Sept. 2017 “Real Sebetsana phahamiswa: Empire State” ho tloha Resorts World Casino (225,000), the Feb. 2019 “Raging Babe Philly Special” (203,000) and the August 2017 CES “Super Saturday” ho tloha Foxwoods (203,000) all logged 200,000 or more views, and collectively the 30-show series has seen a total of more than 5,191,976 views across all devices.

, Ho phaella ho linomoro tala viewership, le ka botlalo-letlang, fan-friendly productions have seen ho feta 419,000 kopanetsweng u phele tsa mesebetsi ea poso (ho feta 13,000 per show), ho akarelletsa le tse fetang 324,000 “ago likes” kapa “o rata,” almost 56,000 comments and more than 18,000 shares.

The Sept. 2018 “Kings Boxing Tuesday Night Fightsfrom the Sands in Bethlehem set a new bar with 594,447 maikutlo a and the Sept. 2017 DiBella-CES doubleheader carried the series to three-quarters-of-a-million views in just over four months. The Sept. 2017 DiBella card saw ho feta 40,000 ditshebeditsano shebang including almost 39,000 “ago likes” kapa “o rata” and the March 17, 2018, Murphy’s “St. Patrick’s Day Clashset a new high-water mark for shares with 2,182.

The FIGHTNIGHT LIVE page on Facebook has more than 87,000 Fans le fetang 94,000 followers.



Bōpileng 'me le hlahisa ka ho Linacre Media tsoa New York City, le FIGHTNIGHT LIVE letoto la lihlooho tse bontšang ba phatlalatsa hore litsebi, dikhutloteng multiple khamera, a thelevishene grafiken, replays le ka morao-le-litšoantšo fihlella le lipuisano. The e bontsa phalletseng di a fumaneha lefatšeng ka bophara kae kapa kae moo Facebook e fumaneha. Boikhathatso se feela thusa hore Fans tsoang lefatšeng lohle ho Tune ka, empa e boetse e fana ho fihlela-and-tla ralitima sethala lefatše ho showcase bokhoni ba bona, fana ka buellang e fihlellwe “hasa” tharollo le fana batsehetsi khona ho finyella bamameli ba boima ka tsela dikahare le diselefounu tsa.

FIGHTNIGHT LIVE Spring 2019 matlha a tla ka molao o ile a phatlalatsa ka libeke tse tlang.



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Follow all the action via social media at FaceFIGHTNIGHTLIVE on Facebook, @FaceFIGHTNIGHTLIVE on Instagram and@FIGHTNIGHTLIVE_ on Twitter, or by using the hashtag #FIGHTNIGHTLIVE. Bakeng sa morao-rao liketsahalo Linacre Media le hasoa kemiso ea, follow @LinacreMedia across all social platforms or use the tags #LinacreMediaEvents or #LinacreMediaOnTV.

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USA Boxing Alumni Association Profile: John “The Quietman” Ruiz

From the projects to owning boxing’s ultimate crown


Colorado Springs, Lap. (March 12, 2019) – From the projects to owning arguably the most respected individual title in sports, John “The Quietman” Ruiz remains the only Latino to capture the coveted world heavyweight title.

Ruiz, 47, is a proud Puerto-Rican American boxer who grew-up in a Chelsea, Massachusetts. The two-time World Boxing Association (WBA) 'mampoli oa boima ba' mele, defeated USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Famer Evander Holyfield in the second of their three title fights, to secure for the first time, the world heavyweight crown.

A khabisitsoeng tsenwe Boxer, Ruiz compiled a 50-5 rekoto, similar to his final pro record of 44-9-1 (30 Kos) pakeng tsa 1992-2010, including gold- medal performances at the All-New England Championships, USA Boxing National Championships and the Los Angeles Olympic Festival, which elevated him to the No. 1 light heavyweight position in the United States ratings.

Ruiz was also an outstanding all-around athlete at Chelsea High, particularly in football, in which he was an all-star. He started boxing at the age of seven, eventually developing his skills at the Somerville Boxing Club.

Boxing was the only sport I figured I’d have a good chance of succeeding,” Ruiz (pictured here on far left) explained why he pursued boxing as opposed to football or another team sport. “The other sports you had to go to college, and I didn’t have the grades.

Ruiz never looked back and no boxer ever got more out of their God-given skills than him. After winning his first tournament (PAL in New Jersey), he became part of the USA Team that traveled to Sweden to compete in a dual-meet.

Outside of Puerto Rico (he lived there for 6-7 years in his early youth),” Ruiz remembered fondly. “I had never traveled outside of the United States. USA Boxing gave me an opportunity to travel there, Australia, Italy and all over the United States. Even more than how those experiences prepared me for the pro ranks, it gave me a taste of life experience, traveling to places I never would have been able to go to on my own. Amateur boxing also gave me structure and confidence in myself for when I turned pro. I also met so many different people, fighters and coaches, from all over the world.

In addition to his aforementioned victory at the Los Angles Olympic Festival, which qualified him as a Team USA member to compete in the World Championships in Australia (qeta 6go th lefats'eng), perhaps the highlight of his amateur career was defeating Torsten May, ea 1992 Olympic gold medal winner from Germany, at a dual meet in Florida.

My association with John goes back to 1990,” a phaella ka Al Valenti, USA Boxing Special Projects Consultant. “I was thrilled that a local kid was honing his skills in the boxing ring. John made an incredible impact on the National Amateur boxing scene in the early nineties; making it all the way to the Olympic Trials in Worcester (MA). Having been involved in the trials was extra special for me because John was such a great competitor and good kid. Boxing history will have a place for John Ruiz, not many survived 36 rounds with Evander. Being the first Latino World Heavyweight Champion was quite an accomplishment for “The Quietman”.

Ruiz turned pro August 20, 1992, winning a four-round unanimous decision over Kevin Parker. During his pro career, he defeated top contemporary names such as Holyfield,James Thunder, Jerry Ballard, Fernely Felix, Kirk Johnson, Fres Oquendo, Andrew Golota le Jameel McCline.

History was made March 3, 2013 ho la Las Vegas, when he became only the second fighter to drop Holyfield en route to his WBA title-winning fight by way of a 12-round unanimous decision, earning him instant notoriety as the first Latino to hold the coveted world heavyweight title belt.



John Ruiz met President George W. Bush in the White House after becoming the first Latino to become world heavyweight boxing champion (Picture courtesy of the Boston Herald)

I’m very proud to have accomplished that,” he continued, “but my main goal was to provide for my family and I always maintained that goal. Most fighters don’t succeed, but at the end of the day, that’s what pushed me. I don’t really think about being the only Latino to win the world heavyweight title, empa, when I hear people talk about it today, Ke nahana, wow, I’m still the only Latino to do that.

Several years ago, Ruiz opened a gym (Quietman Sports Gym) in Medford, MA, not too far from where he grew up in Chelsea and trained in Somerville. It has been a registered club member by USA Boxing since 2012, empa, more importantly, it’s Ruizway of giving back to amateur boxing.

I felt there was a need to help more kids and give them an opportunity to get out of the house and do something productive and fun,” Ruiz commented. “They all have a chance to work on self confidence and one could possibly become world champion. I feel obligated to help kids because I remember years ago when I was in the same position. They need guidance. If I didn’t have all the support I did growing up, I wouldn’t have turned out the way I did. I want to help kids understand how to accomplishment their goals.

USA Boxing Alumni Association

Created to champion a lifelong, mutually beneficial relations between USA Boxing and its alumni, –boraditebele, ba boholong, bakoetlisi le balateli ba litebele — Mokhatlo oa Alumni o kopanya meloko ea bo-'mampoli, ho khothatsa le ho khutlisetsa ho libapali tsa kamoso tsa litebele tsa USA, le ho tsoa ka tsa bophahamo ba.

Mokhatlo oa USA Boxing Alumni Association o bulehetse mang kapa mang ea nang le lerato la litebele mme a ka thabela ho lula a hokahane le papali ea litebele.. Litho li fuoa monyetla oa ho fumana liketsahalo tse ngata tse ikhethang tse hlophisitsoeng ke Mokhatlo oa Alumni, ho kenyelletsa kamohelo ea eona ea selemo le selemo ea USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame.

Ho ba setho sa Alumni Association, ngolisa feela ho alumni@usaboxing.org bakeng sa a $40.00 ka selemo tefo ea botho. Litho tse ncha li tla fumana T-shirt, keychain le e-wallet.

Kajeno, John lives in Palm City, Florida. He’s a correctional officer for the Martin County Sheriff Department. “Winning the world title twice as a pro was awesome,” Ruiz concluded, “but I definitely enjoyed the amateurs more than the pros, even though I would have loved to have represented the USA in the Olympics. USA Boxing opened up my mind to different things, taking me off the streets of Chelsea to made me feel……special.

John Ruiz has always preached, “Follow Your Dreams!” and he’s still doing that today.

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Super Welterweight Contender Jamontay Clark Battles Unbeaten Vernon Brown on Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Deportes Sunday, March 24 from MGM National Harbor In Maryland


Super Lightweight Jose Miguel Borrego, Middleweight Prospect Lorenzo Simpson & Super Welterweight Brandon Quarles Step In for Separate Bouts in PBC Prelims on FS1 Beginning at
6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT

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NATIONAL HARBOR (March 11, 2019) Exciting super welterweight contender Jamontay Clark joins the Peterson brothers on a Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 and FOX Deportes show on Sunday, March 24 from MGM National Harbor in Maryland.

Clarkwill take on Vernon Brown of Chicago in a 10-round super welterweight match that will open the broadcast at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. LE. Peli karohano lefatšeng mampoli Lamont Peterson takes on former junior welterweight world champion Sergey Lipinets in a 12-round welterweight match that will headline the show. Anthony Peterson, Lamont’s brother, battles former junior lightweight world champion Argenis Méndez in a 10-round junior welterweight bout that serves as the co-main event.

The Peterson brothers are an inspirational duo that rose from poverty and homelessness in Washington D.C. as children to become professional boxers and reach an elite level in the sport. They will be fighting as the main and co-main event in these nationally televised bouts for the first time since 2006 and will look to put on a show for fans just outside of their hometown.

The 24-year-old Clark (13-1, 7 Kos) was on an impressive roll, having defeated Domonique Dolton and previously unbeaten Ivan Golub, before his match against Jeison Rosario last August. Loantša ho tsoa Cincinnati, he dropped a tough unanimous decision to Rosario in the first loss of his career. He will be looking to bounce back against the 29-year-old Brown (10-0-1, 7 Kos), who had a busy 2018 le tse tharo hlōla – two by way of knockout.

The FS1 prelims broadcast will begin at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT and feature Mexican slugger Jose Miguel Borrego (14-2, 13 Kos) clashing with California’s Jerry Thomas (14-1-1, 8 Kos) a tse robeli ho pota bartolomeo bobebe a bapisoa. It will also seeBrandon Quarles (21-4-1, 10 Kos) battling Kansas-native Arone Coley (15-2-1, 7 Kos) in an eight-round middleweight bout, plus Baltimore’s Lorenzo Simpson (2-0, 2 Kos) ho jara Earl Henry (0-1-1) in a four-round super welterweight attraction.

Tickets bakeng sa ketsahalo, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and HeadBangers Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased by visitingwww.mgmnationalharbor.com/.

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Fans can live stream the fights on the FOX Sports app, available in English or Spanish through the FOX, FS1 or FOX Deportes feeds. The fights are available on desktop at FOXSports.com and through the app store, kapa lisebelisoa tse hokahaneng ho kenyeletsoa Apple TV, Android TV, TV ea Mollo, Xbox One le Roku.

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Former Two-Division Champion Danny Garcia Battles All-Action Adrian Granados on Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & FOX Deportes on Saturday, April 20 Ho tloha ho New Sports Park Park in Carson, California

Hape! Heavyweight Contender Andy Ruiz Jr. Faces Alexander Dimitrenko & Unbeaten Super Bantamweight Brandon Figueroa Takes on Yonfrez Parejo in Interim WBA 122-Pound Title Fight To Kick Off Action Beginning at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT

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Carson, CALIF. (March 7, 2019) – Pele e neng e tse peli karohano lefatše 'mampoli Danny “Swift” Garcia will battle hard-hitting veteran Adrian Granados in a 12-round welterweight bout that will headline the live prime time event presented by Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes on Saturday, April 20 ho tsoa Dignity Health Sports Park (Setsi sa pele sa Stubthub) a Carson, California.

Heavyweight contenderAndy Ruiz Jr.nka kaAlexander Dimitrenko in a 10-round bout in the co-feature and unbeaten contenderBrandon Figueroabattles Venezuela’sYonfrez Parejo in a 12-round match for the WBA Interim Super Bantamweight title that opens the primetime FOX broadcast that begins at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT.

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Mayweather Promotions, in association with DSG Promotions, leng Sale hona joale. Tickets can be purchased at AXS.com or at the Dignity Health Sports Park box office from 10:00 a.m. ho 6:00 p.m.

Danny Garcia is one of the preeminent boxers of this generation,” said Tom Brown, Le mopresidente oa TGB ho phahamiswa. “He’s a champion through and through. His resume is a veritable ‘Who’s Who?’ of the best at 140 le 147 pounds over the last 10 lilemo tse. He’s hungry to get his title back and he’s willing to go through anyone to do that. Adrian Granados is a tough competitor looking to join the championship ranks and Danny represents the most direct route. It’s the kind of clash that makes for entertaining matches. The fans at Dignity Health Sports Park and watching on FOX and FOX Deportes on April 20 are in for a treat.” 

Danny Garcia knows that he¹s going to have to be on his A-game, as a victory over Adrian Granados puts him back in position to regain his welterweight championship,” o ile a re Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of Mayweather Promotions. “Adrian Granados is a fighter thatalways comes to put on exciting fights and holds nothing back against his opponents. The action leading up to the main event is sure to be crowd pleasers. I expect the fans in attendance to bring the energy to Dignity Health Sports Park and those tuning in on FOX and FOX Deportes will be fully entertained as well.

Garcia (34-2, 20 Kos) has fought and defeated many of the most formidable opponents at 140 and 147-pounds spanning two generations-Erik Morales, Zab Juda, Kendall Holt, Amir Khan, Lucas Matthysse, Paulie Malignaggi and Lamont Peterson among them. Six of his seven opponents in the welterweight division were former or current world champions and 12 ea hae ea ho qetela 16 opponents overall carried the same distinction. Included in that run was a headlining performance live on FOX in January 2016, when he defeated Robert Guerrero to capture his welterweight title in Los Angeles. Representing the fighting city of Philadelphia, the 30-year-old most recently lost an exciting and narrow decision to Shawn Porter in their September title fight.

I cannot wait to get back in the ring and put on the Danny Garcia show once again,” o ile a re Garcia. “Granados was talking a big game when we first announced the fight and I plan on proving him wrong on April 20. The Southern California fans have always treated me right and I’m excited to give them a great fight.

Fighting out of Cicero, Ilinois, Granados (20-6-2, 14 Kos) has made a name for himself by delivering tough, action-packed fights against top fighters in the sport, including Shawn Porter and Adrien Broner. The 29-year-old burst onto the scene by shocking then unbeaten Amir Imam via a stoppage victory in their 2015 clash. After a fight last June against Javier Fortuna that ended in a no contest, Granados picked up two-straight knockout wins heading into this matchup.

This is a huge fight for me and definitely one of the most important in my career,” said Granados. “I’m looking to dominate, look impressive and control the fight. I’ve fought in Southern California before and I’m looking to take advantage of the great Mexican crowd. This is Mexico versus Puerto Rico and Chicago vs. Philadelphia. It’s territorial on a lot of levels and you can expect us to leave it all in the ring.

Fighting out of Imperial, California, Ruiz (31-1, 20 Kos) was a two-time Mexican national champion at super heavyweight as an amateur, before embarking on a pro career that saw him win his first 29 lintoa. The 29-year-old lost a close majority decision against Joseph Parker in their 2016 world title fight and rebounded with victories over Kevin Johnson and Devin Vargas last year.

The 36-year-old Dimitrenko (41-4, 26 Kos) is a longtime heavyweight contender who has challenged top fighters throughout his career. Born in Russia but fighting out of Hamburg, Duitsland, he most recently lost to Bryant Jennings in a back and forth fight in August and owns wins over Derric Rossy, Adrian Granat and Miljan Rovcanin.

The 22-year-old Figueroa (18-0, 13 Kos) most recently delivered a dominant performance in knocking out Moises Flores in the third-round of their January fight on FS1. Representing Weslaco, Texas, the younger brother of former world champion Omar has a five-fight knockout streak that he brings into the ring on April 20.

A former interim champion and title challenger at bantamweight, Parejo (22-3-1, 11 Kos) will look to make his mark at 122-pounds when he battles Figueroa on April 20. The 32-year-old from Venezuela lost a bantamweight world title fight to Ryan Burnett last March, but rebounded to most recently defeat Benjamin Mendoza in February. He won an interim title by stopping Luis Hinojosa in 2014 before losing a split-decision the following year to former champion Zhanat Zhakiyanov.

Fans can live stream the fights on the FOX Sports app, available in English or Spanish through the FOX or FOX Deportes feeds. The fights are available on desktop at FOXSports.com and through the app store, or connected devices including Apple TV, Android TV, TV ea Mollo, Xbox One le Roku.

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UNDEFEATED HEAVYWEIGHT PROSPECTS JERMAINE FRANKLIN AND OTTO WALLIN COMPETE IN SEPARATE CO-FEATURED ATTRACTIONS SATURDAY, APRIL 13 LIVE ON SHOWTIME® FROM BOARDWALK HALL IN ATLANTIC CITY


Claressa Shields and Christina Hammer Meet in
SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION® Main Event
To Crown Undisputed Women’s Middleweight Champion

NEW YORK – March 7, 2019 – Two undefeated heavyweight prospects will put their unblemished records on the line when they fight in separate bouts on Saturday, April 13 live on SHOWTIME from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J on the undercard of the Claressa Shields-Christina Hammer groundbreaking event. Top American heavyweight prospect Jermaine Franklin will take on former No. 1-ranked U.S. tsenwe Rydell Booker in the 10-round co-featured bout while undefeated Swedish heavyweight Otto Wallin will battle highly decorated amateur Nick Kisner in a 10-round clash that will open the SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION tripleheader at 9 p.m. Et / PT.


E kholo ea ho ketsahalo, undefeated middleweight world champions Shields and Hammer will meet to crown the women’s undisputed 160-pound world champion in what is arguably the most significant women’s boxing event in history.

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, eo e khothalletsoang ke Salita phahamiswa, ba turu ka $150, $100, $55 le $35 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster and at boardwalkhall.com.

The heavyweight division is as talented and exciting as ever,and we are thrilled to add two undefeated warriorsto the April 13 telecast,” said promoter Dmitriy Salita. “We have the best American heavyweight prospect in Jermaine Franklin and one of the best European heavyweight contenders in Otto Wallin. These fights will be tremendous lead-ins to the historic Shields vs. Hammer main event and will create a night to remember for boxing fans worldwide.

The 25-year-old Franklin (17-0, 13 Kos), from Saginaw, Mich., is a former amateur standout and a 2014 National Golden Gloves Champion. A likely candidate to represent the U.S. ka 2016 Olympic Games, Franklin turned down the opportunity to compete for a spot on the team and instead chose to begin his professional career in 2015. Widely regarded as the top American heavyweight prospect, Franklin has built his undefeated record with relative ease since turning pro, knocking out nine of his first 10 professional opponents. Coming off a lopsided 10-round decision over Craig Lewis in July, Franklin aims to continue moving up the ranks of the resurgent heavyweight division in 2019 and position himself for a title shot.

“Ke tatile – I am ready to show that I am the new man in the heavyweight division,” said Franklin. “Rydell is a good fighter but he is in the way of my goal of winning the heavyweight world title. April 13 will be my coming out party and I am very honored to have this opportunity on SHOWTIME.

Booker (25-1, 12 Kos), from Detroit, Mich., is a former No.1-ranked U.S. amateur who was once a rising heavyweight prospect with a 22-0 rekoto. He suffered his lone defeat to former three-division world champion James Toney, who was coming off wins over Vassiliy Jirov and Evander Holyfield, a 2004. After serving a 12-year prison sentence, Booker has returned to the ring looking to get his life back on track and live up to his once promising expectations, registering three unanimous decision victories in 2018 under the tutelage of former world champion Jimmy Paul.

It means a lot to have this opportunity to fight on SHOWTIME,” said the 38-year-old Booker, who sparred with heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua in preparation for his September 2018 bout with Alexander Povetkin. “I’m ready to show my talents on a national stage so everyone will know who Rydell Booker is once again. I think Jermaine Franklin is a pretty good fighter but he has never fought anybody with my experience, knowledge in the ring or my ring savvy. I am going to teach him some new lessons on April 13. I have a bag full of goodies and tricks at my disposal that I will teach this young whipper snapper.

Wallin (20-0, 13 Kos), ke mang ea tla ho etsa hore U.S. qalo, reteleha lan a 2013 and has gradually risen in the rankings by recording 20 tse latellanang hlolang. The 28-year-old southpaw, who originally played ice hockey and soccer in his native Sweden before finding the sweet science, won the Swedish Boxing Championship at 16-years-old, fought against Joshua twice as an amateur and was a member of the Swedish National Boxing Team. Hajoale e boemong ba No. 5 by both the WBA and IBF, Wallin most recently won a 12-round unanimous decision over Adrian Granat in April 2018 and now has his sights set on becoming his country’s first Heavyweight Champion since Ingemar Johansson in 1960.

I’m very excited about making my U.S. debut on SHOWTIME,” said Wallin, who has spent the last two years conducting training camp in New York with his trainer and former two-division champion Joey Gamache. “To be fighting on such a big card is very inspiring. I’ve been dreaming of this moment since I first started boxing at the age of 15. I will put on a good performance on April 13 and introduce myself to the American fans. I will be one step closer towards my goal of winning the heavyweight world title. Like I’ve said before, I’m a kid from a small town in Sweden and I’m proud of where I’m from and what I’ve achieved so far, but I feel like this is when all the fun starts.

The 28-year-old Kisner (21-4-1, 6 Kos) has competed at both cruiserweight and heavyweight since turning professional in 2010 after a successful amateur career. Among Kisner’s numerous amateur recognitions, the Baltimore, Md. native was a three-time National Silver Gloves Champion, two-time Junior National Golden Gloves Champion and Ringside World Champion. He holds the distinction of being the youngest boxer in American history ever to win a Men’s National Title in the heavyweight division at 17 le lilemo li. As a pro, three of Kisner’s four losses have come against opponents who boasted an undefeated record on fight night. Hae ea ho qetela gia, Kisner defended his WBA U.S. cruiserweight title with a majority decision win over Scott Sigmon.

I’ve dreamt my whole life of one day fighting on national television and now that the time is here, I’m going to make the most of it,” said Kisner. “Wallin is very good but I’m going to prove I’m one of the best heavyweights on the planet. I have proven my ability to beat the best in the world at both the amateur and professional level and I will do it again on April 13.

Barry Tompkins will call the SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer of SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION is Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

E qotsa & PHOTOS FROM MEDIA WORKOUTS FEATURING ERROL SPENCE JR. IN DALLAS & MIKEY GARCIA IN RIVERSIDE, JOALO KA.


Unbeaten Welterweight Champion Spence and Undefeated Four-Division Champion Mikey Garcia Square-Off in PBC on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View Event Saturday, March 16
from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas

David Benavidez Joins Spence in Dallas while Chris Arreola Participates in Garcia Workout in Riverside Ahead ofRespective Pay-Per-View Showdowns

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Mokitlane: Luis Mejia/TGB Promotions

Arlington, TX. (March 5, 2019) – IBF Welterweight World Champion Errol Spence Refresh. and four-division world champion Mikey Garcia hosted separate media workouts in Dallas and Riverside, JOALO KA. respectively on Tuesday as they near their historic showdown that headlines the first Premier Boxing Champions on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View event Saturday, March 16 from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Spence hosted media at World Class Boxing Gym in Dallas and was joined by undefeated former super middleweight champion David Benavidez, ba nka kaJ'Leon Love in PBC on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View action. Garcia’s workout also featured heavyweight fan-favorite Chris Arreola, who participated in the workout at Robert Garcia Boxing Academy and will face Jean Pierre Augustin in Pay-Per-View action beginning at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT.

Tickets for this showdown, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Ringstar Sports, leng Sale hona joale, and can be purchased at SeatGeek.com, the Official Ticketing Provider of AT&T Stadium.

Here is what the fighters and more had say Tuesday from the two media events:

ERROL Spence JR.

“Ke sebele thabile bakeng sa ntoeng ena, especially to have it at AT&T Stadium. Ke 100% focused and ready for next week. This fight is going to have a bigger crowd, be more electrifying and will just be an amazing event overall.

A lot of times when I’m in AT&T Stadium watching the NFL games, or watching Pacquiao fights or Canelo fights, the jumbotrons are so big that you get caught up looking up even when you’re ringside. It’s great because there isn’t a bad seat in the place with the jumbotron.

This is definitely one of those crossover fights for me. Garcia is the biggest name to date that I’m fighting on American soil. It’s just great being so young in my career, fighting in my first pay-per-view and fighting with a guy like Garcia who brings over a different fanbase.

You can tell how I looked ten weeks ago compared to how I look now. I’m not overlooking Garcia. I’m in tip-top shape, slim and ready. The difference is that now in a pay-per-view fight you have to be more dedicated and focused to promote the fight, showing that you are a star in boxing and sports media.

If you know me and you know my boxing style, you know I’m never in a boring fight. Even if it’s just me beating up my opponent, or them just being hurt, I’m always going to try to stop my opponent and put on a spectacular performance.

I put that pressure to look great on myself, not just because I’m undefeated or because everybody says this about me, I do it for myself to put on a great performance and a great show. I want to do that so great guys can look at me and think about if they want to fight me or not. That’s why a lot of guys don’t want to fight me.

MIKEY García

A lot of people underestimate the power when they face me. They don’t see my physical size as a threat. But you know they feel the power once we’re in the ring and definitely change their minds.

“(I wanted to fight Spence) because he’s the best right now in the (welterweight) arola. I want to make a statement. I want to make a mark, and you know I have to do that against the best.

I believe I’m a better fighter overall. When it comes to footwork, I think I have the better footwork. When it comes to speed, I think I have better speed. When it comes to defense, I have better defense. With timing, I have better timing. All of these things are what will help me win this fight. The only thing that he has going for him that’s apparent is the size, height, weight and reach.

I’ve always said I’m better than him. Not by a lot, but just enough to beat him. He also reminds me of myself in a lot of ways, the way he fights, the way he is. He does everything well, good footwork, lebelo e ntle, controls the fight at his distance that he likesIn a lot of ways, it resembles the way I fight. But I still feel that I’m better in every one of those ways and that’s what I’m betting on.

DAVIDA BENAVIDEZ

I’m extremely excited to be fighting in front of 40,000-plus people in the co-main event on March 16. It’s like a dream come true fighting at AT&T Stadium.

I’m looking forward to going in and getting a knockoutI’ve been training extremely hard. Three months of training for this camp. It’s been good. I have like six pounds left to lose, so I haven’t struggled with the weight at all. I’ve been on a diet for at least three months now. The work has been done in and outside of the ring. Everything has been perfect leading up to this fight and I’m extremely ready.

It was difficult (losing my title). I beat myself for that belt. A 2019, we are not taking any steps back, only forward.

There are a lot of good fights I know that can be made. E le, I am very excited to do my part and hopefully face-off against Anthony Dirrell, Caleb Plant or Callum Smith at the end of the year. I’m already in line to fight for the WBC title, but I’ve got to first take care of my job with J’Leon Love.

Love is a good boxer, le counter, puncher. He’s been in the game for a while now. Empa joalo ka ha ke boletse, I’m ready for anything. I’ve studied him a lot, so I’m just ready for anything he presents.

I want to become the undisputed champion (at super middleweight). Ke sepheo sa ka sa ho qetela. Then I can talk about moving up. Hona joale, I want all the belts.

Chris ARREOLA

“Hona joale, my career is all about putting in the work and my legacy. I’m not in this anymore for money. I love money, but I’m comfortable. I’m here for legacy. I want to leave something behindI’m chasing a title.

I feel mentally sharper now. Mentally I’m just relaxed in the ring. Some people are amped the whole round. But no, I know how to relax and work the ring and work my fight.

The main thing this time around is I’m fighting a lefty and the first three or four times being in the ring sparring it’s a little different. It’s different angles and different punchesSo that’s the main thing that’s probably the hardest part is lefties and getting used to it.

Derrick JAMES, Spence oa mokoetlisi

I just think Errol is so hungry and he has the ability to be great. The way he adjusts in the fights and he really sets the tone. Most of all, his fights have been one-sided. Regardless who he’s fighting against, how great they are, what their record is, what they said they’ll do to him, he’s just been able to have one-sided affairs. Hopefully we can have the same thing in this fight.

This has been a tremendous training camp. I’ve seen how hard Errol has worked and how motivated he is. He’s extremely confident, and rightfully so. Ka March 16, I know Mikey is going to come prepared, but so are we. Whatever Mikey brings into the ring, we’re going to have the answer.

ROBERT García, Mikey’s Brother & Mokoetlisi

Mikey has been there before in many championship fights. Ho hlakile hore, this is the biggest challenge against a bigger, heavier guy. But at this point in training, I think we’re in great shape. We know (Errol) is going to be the heavier guy in the ring, but he’s not going to be the better or smarter guy.

We’re going to fight a technical fight, especially in the first few rounds, to figure out what Errol Spence is brining into the fight. But if we have to back him up and fight on the inside, then we’re going to do what’s necessary.

RICHARD Schaefer, Molula-setulo & CEO ea Ringstar Sports

FOX is really putting their weight behind boxing, and you’ve seen what that meant for other sports. When UFC got involved with FOX, you saw how it elevated the sport of MMA and UFCFOX is doing the same thing now on the boxing side and I really believe it will elevate boxing. It brings the general market to this sport, and I think that’s what we’re going to see here with this pay-per-view.

When you have a fight like Spence and Garcia, boxing fans know about it. Sports fans know about it. But the general market doesn’t really know about it. E le, I think if you can market towards the general market it just opens up the flood gates as it relates to pay-per-view. And that’s the advantage FOX has compared to an ESPN.

Long-Awaited Pro Debut for Worcester Father Owen Minor


Owen Minor with his sons, (L) Ramiel and Amaren

Worcester, Boima. (March 5, 2019) – Decorated amateur boxer Owen Minor has spent the past three years focusing on fatherhood responsibilities. Minor will make his long-awaited professional debut with his two sons at his side on theEvery Man for Himself” karete ya, Shearns Boxing Promotions’ (SBP) inaugural event, on Friday night, March 15, at Palladium ka Worcester, Massachusetts.

The 32-year-old Minor, who didn’t start boxing until he was 23, captured bronze medals at the 2014 U.S. Boxing National and National Golden Gloves tournaments. New England boxing fans have been anxiously waiting for his pro debut.

Why did it take so long for Minor to turn pro, especially after a relatively late start in the sport, in addition to developing into quality national amateur boxer?

I was being a father,” Minor explained. “I have two sons, hona joale 11 le 8, and living in Worcester is tough. I wanted to make sure that I put them in the right direction.

A former standout football player (fullback/defensive end) at Holy Name High School, Minor knows what he’s talking about, working full-time with juvenile offenders for the Department of Youth Services in Westborough, MA.

We are excited to have Owen making his pro debut on our first card,” a ntsetsa pele Chuck Shearns remarked. “He is at a point in his life where he feels he can balance boxing and family. Owen is in tremendous shape and can punch through concrete! Fans will really enjoy watching his fight.

Le 6′ 1″, 235-pound Minor will be making his pro debut on a card headlined by his cousin and fellow Worcester boxer, KendrickPeppa” Ball z, Refresh. (11-1-2, 8 Kos), who faces upset-minded Danny “Feel Good HollywoodRosenberger (4-6-4, 1 KO), ea Youngstown, Ohio, in the six-round main event for the vacant New England middleweight title.

Kendrick Ball, Katha. trains his son as well as his nephew, Minor, who takes on Philadelphia’s Corey Morley (0-2-1) in the four-round, co-featured event.

It’s a privilege to make my pro debut in my hometown on a card headlined by my cousin,” Minor said. “Not every boxer gets a chance like this. It’s a great honor for me. I love the City of Worcester and the people who live here. Boxing has always been big in my family and I want to continue our legacy in Worcester boxing.

Undefeated Southbridge, MA welterweight Wilfredo “le Sucaro” tsa bohetene (5-0, 3 Kos) meets an upset-specialist, Peruvian Carlos Galindo (1-7), fighting out of Woburn, MA, in a four-round clash.

Ho loanela ho kena kahare, all in four-round fights, are Bridgeport, CT junior lightweightCarlos Marrero III (0-2-1) vs.. Worcester's Edwin Rosado (1-8-1, 1 KO), Worcester Cruiserweight Jake Paradise (0-2) vs.. Francisco Artri Neto (0-2), ea Woburn, MA, New Haven, CT junior welterweight Anuel Rosa (1-0, 1 KO) vs.. the BronxDanny Morales (0-7), and New Britain, CT Nathan Martinez (2-0) vs.. TBA.

Undefeated Providence light heavyweight Angel Camacho, Refresh. (15-0, 5 Kos) returns to the ring after a three-year absence in a six-round bout against Dallas veteran LarrySlomoshun” Smith.

Tsohle lintoa le bahlabani ba sehlooho ho fetola.

General admission tickets are priced at $25.00 and available to purchase online atthepalladium.net. Boxers on the card have $50.00 le $25.00 tickets to sell.


Mamati a butsweng ka 6 p.m. LE, first fight at 7 p.m. LE.

Event sponsors include Lundgren Collision, Tecate, Grill 57, Worcester Railers, Worcester Red Sox, Palley Advertising, and Allstate Insurance.

INFORMATION:

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