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Dominic Breazezele Los Angeles Media Luncheon & Photos

Wolemera kwambiri wolemera amatenga puerto Rican Olympian
Carlos Negiron Loweruka, December 22 Mu Premier Boxng Ogulitsa Fox & Fox ambula kanthu wokhala ndi barclays Center ku Brooklyn
Dinani PANO Zithunzi zochokera ku Luis Mejia / TGB kukwezedwa

Los Angeles (November 2, 2018) – Kulemera Kwambiri Kwambiri ndi WBC Kutsutsa Wotsutsa Dominic “Mavuto” BREAZEALE adalankhula ndi media ku Los Angeles Lachisanu ku Luncheon kuti akambirane zopikisana ndi mabokosi ake pa nkhandwe ndi nkhandwe zikumbukiro Carlos Negron Loweruka, December 22 khalani kuchokera ku centlays Center, nyumba ya Brooklyn Boxng ™.

 

 

 

Kulengeza umayamba 8 p.m. Opuma / 5 p.m. Pt ndipo ndi wolumikizana ndi mapasa a Twin Ompions a Charlos monga Jermall Charlo kuteteza mutu wake wa wbc wapakati Willie Monroe Jr., Pomwe WBC Super Welleight Extrase Jermell Charlo nkhondo Tony Harrison.

 

 

 

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Izi ndi zomwe ophunzira a Luncheon amayenera kunena Lachisanu ku nkhomaliro kuchokera ku Watty's ali ku Flats m'mapiri a Beverly., zomwe zidapangitsa kuti akhale wamkulu wakale wogawana wa Presionani:

 

Domi- BREAZEALE, WBC ayi. 1 Wodekha wotsutsa

 

 

 

“Ndakhala ndikukhala mu masewera olimbitsa thupi nthawi zonse. Ophunzitsa anga ophunzitsa amalanda ntchito yabwino yondisokoneza. Amawonetsetsa kuti ndikuwona anyamata ena amangophunzira ndi kuphunzira zida zatsopano.

 

 

 

“Ndalimbikira kuti ndifike pamwamba ndipo ndachita izi pobweretsa ndewu iliyonse komanso nthawi iliyonse. Ndadikirira mwayiwu ndi nthawi yanga tsopano.

 

 

 

“Carlos Negon ndi wankhondo wamkulu yemwe ndidzakhala wokonzekera. Anthu akufuna kuwona kusinthana ndipo ndizomwe ndikuyang'ana. Ndikupatsa mafani owoneka bwino ndikubweretsa nyumba chigonjetso.

 

 

 

“Ndikudziwa kuti ndine wopikisana nawo wolemera. Ndidabweranso ku Anthony Joshua, Koma tsopano ndili ndi mwayi wabwino wopita pambuyo pa mutu wa WBC. Sindikulola aliyense kuti ayambe.

 

 

 

“Cholinga changa sichinali kundende kuyesera kuti ukhale. Ndikuwona zochuluka za izo. Chifukwa chake ndidatsimikiza kuti ndi nthawi yoyang'ana pa nkhondoyi, kuti ndinali kale kumenyedwa. Ndikumva bwino tsopano ndipo ndikuwona kusiyana.

 

 

 

“Ndikuyembekezera nkhondo yayikulu iyi pa nkhandwe ndi nkhandwe. Papita nthawi yayitali kuti abwererenso mphete ndipo iyi ndi gawo labwino kuti ndichitire.

 

 

 

“Cholinga changa chachikulu chili pankhondo iyi ndikusunga mutu. Ndikukonzekera Carlos Negron ngati iye ndi wovuta. Ndikadakhala wokhumudwa pang'ono ngati Tyson Fury akupambana chifukwa ndikufuna kuyang'anizana ndi vuto.

 

 

 

“Dongosolo langa ndikupambana pa Disembala 22 ndipo nthawi ina ndikamenya nkhondo, lamba wobiriwira uja adzakhala pamzere. Ndakonzeka kuwombera pa lamba womwe ndagwira ntchito.”

 

Manny Robles, Wophunzitsa wa breazezele

 

 

 

“Dominic amakonzekera bwino nkhondoyi. Adzakhala wokonzeka chifukwa ndi wankhondo wogwira ntchito kwambiri. Mphamvu zake ndi ntchito zowongolera zakhala zikuwoneka bwino ndipo tikuganiza kuti ziwonetsa pankhondo iyi.

 

 

 

“Tikutenga nkhondoyi kwambiri, Tikamachita nkhondo iliyonse. Ichi ndi chimodzi mwa misasa yake yabwino kwambiri yomwe takhala nayo limodzi. Chifukwa chake zinthu zikuyenda bwino. Sindikunena choncho. Ndikukhulupirira kuti muwona dominic yabwino kuposa kale.

 

 

 

“Tikugwira ntchito pazinthu zambiri zosiyanasiyana – liwiro, footwork, mphamvu. Tikumvetsetsa kuti tili ndi nkhonya wabwino pamaso pathu. Ali ndi ntchitoyo. Dominic adzakhala wamkulu. Yembekezerani zozimitsa moto pa Disembala 22.”

 

Brittany Goossen, Wachiwiri kwa Purezidenti wa TGB

 

 

 

“Ino ikhala yopanda machesi olemera kwambiri pa Disembala 22 ku Brooklyn. Dominic Breazele nthawi zonse amakhala ndewu ndipo akudziwa kuti akufuna kupambana mwachinyengo kuti apange kuwombera kwina kwa dziko lapansi.

 

 

 

“BreAzele ndi wotsutsa wotsutsa wa denontay vs. Tyson Fury wopambana, Koma satha kuyang'ana zokumana nazo za Puerto Rican Olympical Carlos Gigon. Nkhondo iyi idzakhala njira yabwino yochotsera nkhandwe ndi nkhandwe ya nkhandwe.”

 

 

 

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DICAIRE WILL FACE NAMUS! IBF WORLD LIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIP SET FOR DECEMBER 1 IN QUEBEC CITY

MANDATORY
December 1st at the Vidéotron Centre in Quebec City

 

Quebec MZINDA, Canada (November 2, 2018) –The charismatic Marie-Eve Dicaire (13-0-0, 0 Ko) will have the chance to make her dream come true on December 1 at the Videotron Center in Quebec, when she fights for the International Boxing Federation (IBF) World light middleweight title against champion Chris Namus (24-4-0, 8 Ko), of Uruguay. Marie-Eve will fight in the first women’s world title bout in Quebec’s history.

 

 

 

The 31-year-old Namus, fighting out of South America, signed the contract this past Tuesday to defend her crown against Dicaire in the co-featured event on the card headlined by the World Boxing Council (WBC) and lineal light heavyweight world championship bout between Adonis Stevenson ndipo Challenger Oleksandr Gvozdyk, adding some spice to an already red-hot card.

 

 

 

Namus, nicknamed El Bombon Asesino, has been IBF champion since 2017, when she defeated Argentina’s YAMILA ESTER Reynoso for the vacant title. She has since defended her belt once, against her compatriot, Katia Alvarino.

 

 

“Choyambirira,” Dicaire anati, “I must say that I feel privileged to have the opportunity to box for the world championship for the first time here in Quebec. This fight represents years of effort, nsembe, perseverance and to live that moment before those who supported me during this tumultuous journey is indescribable for me.

 

 

 

My preparation for this fight is already well underway and I must admit that the signature of Namus has just added an additional motivation for the last steps of my camp. Choncho, Onetsetsani! I cannot wait to be in the ring and touch this belt!”

 

 

 

Marie-Eve is in a good position to be a star in the history of Canadian boxing. She will not have a second chance to leave a good first impression,” added GYM’s vice president of operations and recruitment, Bernard Barré.

 

 

 

Matikiti, kuyambira pa $ 50.50, misonkho ndi utumiki mitengo ina, are on sale at Gestev.com and Ticketmaster.ca, at the Champions Boxing Club (514-376-0980), pa masewero olimbitsa (514-383-0666) kapena 1-855-790-1245.

 

The “Mandatoryevent will be televised in the United States and Canada on pay-per-view via Indigo, Bell TV ndipo Shaw TV.

 

MARIE-EVE DICAIRE

 

 

 

Marie-Eve Dicaire has been in the fighting sports since a very young age. Nthawi yokha 6 zaka, karate captivated her. She obtained a wakuda lamba and won a Canadian Championship before even being 11 chaka chimodzi.

 

 

 

Pa 18 zaka, Marie-Eve became karate world champion for a first time. She would win that title four other times.

 

 

 

She also gained a spot on the NASKA American circuit with the Amerikick team.

 

 

 

A 5TH degree black belt and owner of a dojo (Karaté Sunfuki), Dicaire made a switch to kickboxing and had two fights (a win and a draw) before starting boxing.

 

 

 

On the amateur boxing scene, she fought more than 50 times in less than four years.

Her best year was 2013, when she won the Quebec Championship, Canadian Championship ndi Ringside World Championship, plus a win over the American champion in a Canada versus United States meeting.

 

 

 

Boxe Québec also named her 2013 Athlete of the Year.

 

 

 

The fighter from Saint-Eustache, Quebec, made her pro debut November 20, 2015, mu Sorel-Tracy. She defeated Christina Barry, from Manitoba, ndi akamakambirana.

 

 

 

January 21 pa Montreal Casino, Dicaire beat Christina Barry for a second time to keep her undefeated record.

 

 

 

In her third outing, she bested Mexican veteran Martha Patricia Lara, March 17TH pa Montreal Casino.

 

 

 

Mulole 24 pa Montreal Casino, Dicaire faced a rival ranked 16TH in the world by the WBC, American Ashleigh Curry. With an energetic body attack, she won a unanimous decision.

 

 

 

On October 20th, it was Mexican warrior Karla Zamora‘s turn to taste Dicaire’s medicine, and then on December 10, former NABF champion Paty Ramirez, wa Mexico, was also defeated.

 

 

 

On February 9th at the Cabaret of the Casino de Montréal, Marie-Eve fought for the first time in the final bout of a professional boxing card. It was also a first women’s final for GYM. The southpaw delivered a perfect performance for his first eight-round confrontation by winning a unanimous decision over aggressive American Lisa Noel Garland.

 

 

 

In her most recent performance on June 15, she completely dominated the tough regional champion of Tijuana Alejandra Ayala.

 

 

 

Poyamba 10 rounds fight of her career, October 25, 2017 at the Lac Leamy Casino, Dicaire won a spectacular battle against the aggressive champion of Argentina YAMILA ESTER Reynoso, kuwina ndi akamakambirana.

 

After a win in a rematch with Ramirez, the southpaw faced former IBF World Champion Marisa Gabriela Nunez pa February 15 at the Cabaret du Casino de Montréal. Thanks to a win by majority decision in 10 zipolopolo, she captured her first professional belt, ndi NABF light middleweight title.

 

Accustomed to performing at the highest summit of the disciplines, in which she has evolved, Dicaire is aiming for nothing less than a world championship belt. She is currently ranked #1 ndi WBA, #2 by the IBF and #2 ndi WBC.

 

 

 

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Philadelphia’s most viewed fighter, Christian Carto takes on 37 fight veteran Antonio Rodriguez on Friday, November 9th at SugarHouse Casino

Philadelphia, Penn. (November 2, 2018)–Millions of travelers drive on Interstate-95 each day. In each direction there are many billboards that are visible for miles. For the better part of the last month, two billboards in particular feature one of the hottest prospects in boxing in undefeated bantamweight Christian Carto.

 

 

 

Carto, who has been featured multiple times by SugarHouse Casino monga 21 year-old has developed a relationship with the casino as he has packed the fight venue on seven previous occasions.

 

 

 

It’s really cool to see me up on these big billboards,” said Carto. “I didn’t know they were going up, but it is very exciting to see it.

 

 

 

Those massive billboards can only enhance Carto’s already huge fan base.

 

 

Pa Lachisanu usiku, November 9th, Carto will make his eighth appearance at SugarHouse Casino when he takes on 37 fight-veteran Antonio Rodriguez in the six-round main event of a seven bout card promoted by King’s Promotions.

 

 

 

Carto has signature victories over Alonso Melendez (14-1) and James Smith (12-1). Carto is coming off a eight-round unanimous decision over Javier Gallo on August 18th in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

 

 

 

Rodriguez of Durango, Mexico is a very capable foe as the 30 year-old has big wins over undefeated opponents Alonso Melendez (11-0); Junior Granados (12-0) and Luis Castro (7-0-2). Rodriguez also has wins over Jonathan Chavez (6-1-1), Granados (12-2-1).

 

 

 

I don’t know too much about him,” continued Carto, “I know he is a Mexican fighter who likes to come forward. We share a common opponent in Alonso Melendez. I have seen that he is tough.

 

 

 

This will be the 4th outing of 2018 for Carto, and with a win he will raise his mark to 2019, but the 21 year-old is continuing his learning process as he heads into the new year.

 

 

 

I feel that I started off well in 2018. I always want to do better, and I am own biggest critic. I feel that I should have done better in my last two fights. This training camp, which is my 2nd camp with Billy Briscoe as my head trainer, I learned a lot, so I know I will do better.

 

 

 

With Brisoce manning the corner, Carto sees himself getting better with each fight in 2019.

 

 

 

I can definitely see myself fighting for a regional title in 2019, but I am still earning, so there is no rush. With being with Billy, I would like to go out to a training camp with one of the champions to help them get ready for a big, which will help me even more.

 

 

 

I just want to thank Billy as well as my brother Frankie who has helped me a lot with the training. My father who helps with all the tickets and ticket requests. I also had some great sparring with a Romuel Cruz. I am ready for a great fight.

 

 

 

In a rematch of a draw that took place on August 10th at SugarHouse Casino, Ricardo García (14-3-1, 9 Ko) Santo Domingo a, DR fights Tyrone Crawley (7-1-1) of Philadelphia in a eight-round junior welterweight fight.

 

 

 

In the a six-round bout, former National Golden Gloves champion Poindexter Knight Jr. (5-0, 2 Ko) zimanyezimira Travis Castellon (16-2-1, 12 Ko) wa Fort Lauderdale, Florida in a welterweight bout.

 

 

 

Also in a six-round bout, Frank Trader (10-2-1, 2 Ko) la Philadelphia asamenyana 37 fight veteran Pablo Capul of San Diego in a lightweight bout.

 

 

 

Zinayi chonse ayi:

 

 

 

James Martin (2-0) la Philadelphia nkhondo Denis Okoth (2-0-1, 1 KO) of Siaya, KY in a welterweight bout.

 

 

 

Pro debuters will square off as Maurice Burke of Philadelphia dukes it out with Brandon Bey la Bronx, NY in a junior welterweight contest.

 

Mark Dawson (4-0, 3 Ko) of Philadelphia fights Chukka Willis (3-6, 2 Ko) of Emporia, KS in a welterweight bout.

 

 

 

There will be a press conference on Wednesday November 7th at 4 Madzulo neri

 

 

 

The weigh in will take place on Thursday, November 8th at 6 Madzulo neri.

 

 

 

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TYSON FURY DISCUSSES CRUSHING DOWNWARD SPIRAL AND CAREER COMEBACK IN EMOTIONAL SIT-DOWN INTERVIEW WITH MAURO RANALLO

 

Lineal Heavyweight Champion opens up ahead of his fight against Deontay Wilder December 1 pa SHOWTIME PPV®.

If mental illness can bring someone as big as me, as strong as me… to my knees, then it can bring anybody to their knees” – Fury

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CHANI: Lineal heavyweight champion Tyson ukali opened up to SHOWTIME Sports® Muulutsi wa pa wailesi Mauro Ranallo about his years-long struggle with mental health in what Ranallo deemed the most important interview of his career. The two sat down in Big Bear, California where Fury has been training for his December 1 showdown against WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay olandiridwa moyo Showtime PPV®.

 

 

Fury, who shocked the world in 2015 with a unanimous decision victory over former world champion Wladimir Klitschko, details his swift rise to the upper echelon of the heavyweight division, all while battling crippling depression and anxiety that diminished his love of the sport. He recounts his apathy toward boxing leading up to the Klitschko fight and the downward spiral he endured following his historic win.

 

 

Following his win over Klitschko, Fury would fail to face his mandatory challengers and attempted to combat his mental struggles with alcohol and drugs, eventually ballooning to 400 mapaundi. The self-proclaimed “Gypsy King” hit a turning point in October of 2017, when he began to seek help for depression and anxiety and was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, which Ranallo also suffers from.

 

 

Ranallo’s battle with mental illness was recently chronicled in the SHOWTIME documentary BIPOLAR ROCK ‘N’ ROLLER, where the combat sports announcer showcases his struggles and advocates for the shattering of stigmas surrounding mental illness. Like Ranallo, Fury aims to raise awareness of his own struggles and encourage others to seek help.

 

 

“It was like having a fight in my own mind,” Fury said. "[Mental illness] is a silent killer. It is almost like carbon monoxide poisoning because you can’t see it. My calling card is to spread the word on mental health.”

 

 

Fury’s journey back to stardom began with back-to-back wins in his first two fights this past summer. He knocked out Sefer Seferi in June of 2018, and followed suit with a unanimous decision win over Francesco Pianeta in August. His August victory culminated with an in-ring confrontation with Wilder, where the two announced their upcoming heavyweight blockbuster fight.

 

 

The heavyweight showdown headlines the December 1 Showtime PPV moyo kwa zakudya zamtundu Center ku Los Angeles (9 p.m. Opuma / 6 p.m. PT). Olandiridwa, who has knocked out all seven challengers of his title, will attempt to make his eighth WBC Heavyweight defense. In the third fight of his comeback, Fury has the opportunity to become a two-time heavyweight world champion.

Isiah Seldon ready for undefeated middleweight Tyler Howard on November 16th in Oklahoma City

Atlantic City, NJ (November 1, 2018)Middleweight Isiah Seldon is getting ready for his biggest fight of his career when he takes on undefeated Tyler Howard in a bout scheduled for eight-round on November 16th at The Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City.

 

 

 

The podwala, which is promoted by Top Rank, will be streamed live on ESPN+.

 

 

 

The main event will see WBO Junior Welterweight champion Maurice Hooker defending against Alex Saucedo.

 

 

 

Seldon (12-1-1, 4 Ko) has been training in Atlantic City under the watchful eye of Bill Johnson.

 

 

 

I am looking forward to this great opportunity,” said Seldon. “I have been longing for an opportunity to take on a fighter such as Howard as a win will take my career to the next level.

 

 

 

Team Seldon, has been working diligently with longtime manager Jim Kurtz very excited about the opportunity that Seldon has in front of him.

 

 

 

It doesn’t get any bigger than fighting on a Top Rank show with an explosive main event between Hooker and Saucedo. The staff at Top Rank has been top notch. I am really excited for Isiah to get this opportunity to display his talents on a big stage. Myself and co-manager Joe Thompson are convinced Isiah is ready to shine on November 16th and it can’t get here fast enough,” said Kurtz, who has managed Seldon from day one.

 

 

 

Kurtz also managed Seldon’s father, WBA Heavyweight champion, Bruce Seldon.

 

 

 

Isiah has reunited with his original trainer Bill Johnson and they haven’t skipped a beat. This is the first time Isiah has had a full fledged training camp. We haven’t left any stone unturned in preparation for this fight. Isiah’s conditioning is at a point that I have never seen with him before. He is getting great sparring and his improvement working with Bill in preparation for this fight has been incredible. He is ready to show the world a new and improved Isiah Seldon. He has a large legacy to follow being the son of former WBA Heavyweight Champion Bruce Seldon but Isiah is determined to make his own mark on the sport of boxing.

 

 

 

He has always had power in both hands, scoring knockdown in almost every fight, but now he is learning to remain calm and finish guys instead of getting overly excited and letting them off the hook. He is punching harder than ever before, putting his punches together and his boxing ability has reached a level where he can control the pace of the fight. We have taken it slow with Isiah considering he didn’t have any amateur fights but we are now at the point where he is ready to make his mark on the Middleweight division.

 

 

 

We know Tyler Howard is a good undefeated fighter. He had a good amateur career, comes from a family with a boxing background, and has a solid management team who have done a great job with him. On November 16th we expect a tough fight with some fireworks but we are confident Isiah will emerge victorious and this will lead us to bigger and better opportunities.

Return of 3-time world title challenger Aleksandra Lopes Headlines Granite Chin Promotion’sChampionship Boxing at The Armory

Nov. 21 at National Guard Armory in Dorchester, MA

QUINCY, Misa. (November 1, 2018) — The return of three-time world challenger Aleksandra Lopes chifuniro mutu wakuti “Championship Boxing at The Armory,” zoperekedwa ndi granite Chin Kukwezedwa (GCP), Thanksgiving Eve (Lachitatu, Nov. 21), at the National Guard Armory (70 Victory Road) in Dorchester, Massachusetts.

 

 

 

Many of New England’s most talented and popular boxers will be on the card, which will also feature a Massachusetts State title fight in Granite Chin Promotionsthird and final show of 2018.

 

 

 

We are excited to be running once again on Thanksgiving Eve,” said GCP co-promoter Mkhalidwe wa Chris, who will also be fighting on this card. “Throughout the last few years, Granite Chin has been trying to make it a Thanksgiving tradition to bring local boxing to the area as a fun way to get people together.

 

 

 

The wildly popular Lopes (18-4-3, 1 KO), fighting out of Marshfield, MA, is a native of Poland. She hasn’t fought since last December due to injuries suffered in a car accident. Lopes will face

Missouri welterweight Ashleigh Curry (7-11-4, 1 KO) muzochitika zazikulu zisanu ndi chimodzi.

 

 

 

Zakale n.e. welterweight ngwazi Derek “Dokotala wa Opaleshoni” Silveira (14-2, 7 Ko), fighting out of Salem, MA, takes on Mexican veteran FrancisoEl MonoMedel (12-15, 8 Ko) in the six-round co-featured event.

 

 

 

Iraq-War veteran Traietti (26-5, 21 Ko), of Quincy, MA, will not have his N.E. cruiserweight title on the line in a six-round bout versus upset-minded Ndili “The Russian ConcussionHorowitz (6-3-2, 5 Ko), wa Chicago.

 

 

 

Claremont, NH favorite Ricky Ford (3-1-1, 1 KO) adzakumana Sauli Almeida, wa Woburn, in a four-round middleweight match.

 

Travis Demko (8-1, 1 KO), of Stoughton, MA, takes on Brazilian Carlos Gallindo, fighting out of Woburn, MA, in a six-round match for the vacant Massachusetts State Welterweight Championship.

 

 

 

World Council Maseŵera a nkhonya (WBC) Latino cruiserweight champion VinnieAmerican DreamCarita (18-1-1, 17 Ko), a court officer in Brockton, MA and Pembroke, MA resident, squares off with 61-fight veteran Steve “The SpoilerWalker, the former Mid-West middleweight titlist, mu asanu ndi atatu rounder.

 

 

 

Gloucester, MA super middleweight prospect Henry Gedney (1-0), a winner at the 2017 Rocky Marciano Tournament, ndi ndandanda ya kulimbana Francisco Netto (1-0), wa Woburn, in a four-round bout to open the show.

 

 

 

Providence middleweight Anthony Ccticcion (1-0, 1 Ko), trained by newly crowned World Boxing Organization (WBO) World middleweight ngwazi Demetrious “Boo Boo” Andrade, tests himself against former Pacific Coast lightweight champion Roberto “The Old” Valenzuela in the four-round opener.

 

 

 

Onse ndewu ndi ozimitsa timavutika kusintha.

 

 

 

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New WBA Middleweight Champion Rob Brant Basking in the Glow, but Ready for ‘Next Assignment’

Brand-new WBA World Middleweight Champion Rob “Bravo” Brant says he goes everywhere with his new best friend. “The belt hasn’t left my side since they handed it to me,” laughs the personable new champion from Saint Paul, Minnesota.

 

 

 

28-zaka Brant (24-1, 16 Ko) says he went into his main-event showdown with then champion Ryota Murata (14-2, 11 Ko), last Saturday night at the Park MGM in Las Vegas (and live on ESPN+), unaware he was such a heavy underdog.

 

 

 

“I really did go into it very confident I would win, just off the preparations we did,” said Brant, who was having his first fight with former world champion Eddie Mustafa Muhammad as his trainer. “I tried to stay away from news when I was in training, so I had no idea how big of an underdog I was. We had a post-fight press conference and that was when I found out. When reporters were asking about it. I had no idea. It wouldn’t have deterred me anyway if I had known.”

 

 

 

Despite the doubts of the bookmakers, Brant cruised to a lopsided 12-round unanimous decision over 2012 Olympic gold medalist Murata, with two judges giving him all but one round, the other all but two. Brant busted up the now ex-champion with a piston-like jab and peppered him with combinations throughout what turned out to be a surprisingly dominant performance.

 

 

 

According to CompuBox statistics, Brant landed 356 a 1,262 nkhonya (28 peresenti) while Murata connected with just 180 a 774 (23 peresenti).

 

 

 

“As a pro, he hasn’t seen what I gave him,” explained Brant. We knew he had a hard time with hand speed and jabs. He locks up when punches are being thrown, so we made sure we kept him backing up and worried about the jab and punches in general. The more he thinks about my shots, the less he throws. We knew we’d be able to keep him on his back foot. Eddie Mustafa is very strict on letting the hands go. We were big on the cardio in training and keeping the punch rate high. And when you’re keeping the jab out there all the time, other shots open up.”

 

 

 

Brant says at fight’s end, he wasn’t worried about the decision going his way.

 

 

 

“I’ve always felt that judges’ decisions are out of my hands. I was nervous about it, you don’t know until they announce your name, but I knew I had done what I felt was my best work. I had a great sense of pride and relief knowing I put it all out there and did everything possible to win. But now that I have won, it’s kind of like having giant weight lifted off my shoulders. It’s definitely my biggest accomplishment ever, winning in Vegas against a former Olympic gold medallist. It’s everything I ever worked for. It was the best feeling in the world. I knew how much I worked for that. Boxing gives back what you put into it and I put my everything into it.”

 

 

 

Although Brant and promoters GCP reportedly agreed to a rematch before the fight, the new champion says he’s not sure the now ex-champion wants it.

 

 

 

“All the talk of a rematch has been from his promoters. I haven’t heard him say anything about it. He might be a little discouraged right now. I’m not saying he won’t be able to come back, but I don’t think he wants it right now. I’ll just go on to bigger and better in the division. Once you win a title, there are no more easy fights. Until you are the undisputed king, you’re always taking steps up in class in every fight.”

 

 

 

Brant says he took a week off but is now back in the gym and ready for what comes next.

 

 

 

“I’m just waiting for the next assignment to work toward. I want to know who my next opponent is as soon as possible, so I can go to sleep at night thinking of what I’m going to do. Watching film and looking for flaws and things I can exploit. That’s when I‘m really the most comfortable. When I have an assignment. It’ll be a big name eventually. I’m there now. So I’m just waiting to see who is next for me to spend all my time watching that person.”

 

 

 

Brant gives a big piece of the credit for his upset victory to the only man to ever beat him. Olemba Omaliza, he stepped up in weight to participate in the World Boxing Super Series as a super middleweight and lost a one-sided decision to former light heavyweight champion Juergen Braehmer in Germany.

 

 

 

“The thought of what happened against Braehmer was always in the background. That’s what really motivated me to be the best I could in this fight. I knew I was better than I was in that fight. I had to prove it by doing what I’m capable of. The loss to Braehmer will be in the back of my mind forever. I won’t let anyone else do that to me again. I will never forget that loss and I’ve been a better fighter from that point forward.”

Kickboxing Title Bout Headlines FFC 33 Multi-Discipline Event on Nov. 2

Mykyta Chub fights Andi Vrtacic for the FFC Middleweight Championship at Fight Dome

Las Vegas, NV, (October 30, 2018)The main event is set forFFC 33and it will involve two explosive kickboxers from overseas. Mykyta Chub (17-7-0) of the Ukraine, nkhondo Andi Vrtacic (10-0-0) Pula, Croatia, for the FFC Middleweight Championship on November 2nd, at Fight Dome located at Caesars Entertainment’s Rio Las Vegas.

 

 

 

Both fighters have fought for FFC multiple times. Chub has a (3-1) record during his tenure with Final Fight Championship. Vrtacic, who is the defending middleweight champion, boasts a (4-0) record with FFC.

 

 

 

The fans at Fight Dome Las Vegas loved our Kickboxing fights at FFC 31,said FFC CEO/Founder, Orsat Zovko. “And we are excited to have world champion kickboxers fighting for us again on November 2nd.”

 

 

 

The Co-Main Event forFFC 33will feature an MMA Lightweight clash between, Darrick Minner (16-5-0) Nebraska City, NE, and former UFC Fighter, CassiusClay Collard (16-7-1) Toquerville, UT.

 

 

 

There will be one other Kickboxing bout atFFC 33” monga Chris McMillan (87-10-3) of Calgary Alberta, Canada, zimanyezimira Teo Mikelic (18-6-0) Pula, Croatia, in the Lightweight division.

 

 

 

In Boxing, it will be a battle of two Super Welterweights in a six round contest as Randy Fuentes (7-6-1) McAllen, TX faces off against Andre Keyes (18-4-1) wa Tacoma, WA.

 

 

 

FFC 33will air on CBS Sports Network, as a part of a multi-year agreement to broadcast FFC’s ground breaking multi-discipline (Nkhonya, Kickboxing and MMA) Fight Dome series at Caesars Entertainment’s Rio Las Vegas. The event will also air in Spanish on Claro Sports in Mexico and Latin America. Check your local listings for more information.

 

 

 

Matikiti “FFC 33are available at any Las Vegas Caesars Entertainment Box Office, powatchula 702-777-2782 kapena 855-234-7469, kapena Intaneti pa Ticketmaster.com.

 

 

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Undefeated Prospects Castaneda and Venegas Jr. Clash for NABA Super Lightweight Title December 1st in San Antonio, TX

WBA-NABA SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE
KENDOEL TREMENDOCASTANEDA vs. GILBERTEL GUEROVENEGAS
DECEMBER 1, 2018 AT THE SCOTTISH RITE THEATRE IN SAN ANTONIO, TX

San Antonio, TX (October 30, 2018) - TMB & PRB Entertainment ndipo Roy Jones Jr. Malonda a nkhonya, panopa “Whose ‘0’ Will Go 2”, a live boxing event taking place at the Scottish Rite Theatre in San Antonio, TX, pa December 1, 2018. Mu 10 chonse chachikulu chochitika, undefeated wapamwamba lightweights Kendo Castaneda (14-0, 7 Ko) ndipo Gilbert Venegas Jr. (10-0, 6 Ko), will battle for the vacant WBA-NABA title. The entire card will be streamed via Facebook’s FIGHTNIGHT moyo ngalande, which has already served more than three million fight fans since May 2017.

 

 

 

Venegas age 24, is coming off an impressive unanimous decision victory against Armando Cardenas (9-2, 5 Ko), a fight that took place at the Scottish Rite Theatre on September 8, 2018. With momentum on his side, Venegas is determined to remain unbeaten with a victory against Castaneda.

 

 

 

“Castaneda comes in with an undefeated record, so this will no doubt be my toughest opponent of my career, but a fight I believe I can win.” stated Gilbert Venegas Jr. “I’ve worked very hard to get into this position, to fight for a title, so rest assure, I’m not going to let this opportunity pass me by. Being that this will be my first shot at a title, you better believe I’m coming to win, ndi kupambana mochititsa chidwi. I’m going to be the new NABA super lightweight champion and on December 1St, my hands will be raised in victory.”

 

 

 

The 24-year old Castaneda, who is promoted by Roy Jones Jr. Malonda a nkhonya, recently defeated former WBC United States Champion, Yesu “Chuy” Gutierrez, by 8-round unanimous decision. Ndi chigonjetso, Castaneda, who resides in San Antonio, TX, will look to keep his undefeated record in tact against Venegas.

 

 

 

“I’m predicting a tremendous performance,” said Castaneda. “I’m ready to razzle and dazzle, graze them and daze them, confuse and abuse them. Getting a NABA title shot on my second fight with Roy Jones Jr. Boxing represents a huge door being kicked down for me. If I can’t beat a guy like Venegas, I have no business in boxing.”

 

 

 

Matikiti wogulira $35 General Kuloŵa pakhomo $40 at the door, ndipo $100 Ringside, ali pa malonda tsopano, ndipo zikhoza kugulidwa powatchula (210) 449-5599 kapena (210) 322-9974. The Scottish Rite Theatre is located at 308 Ave E, San Antonio, TX 78205. Zitseko pa 4:00 Madzulo, first bell at 5:30 Madzulo.

 

 

 

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Michael Dutchover Looks to Close out 2018 With Another Win

Photo by Carlos Baeza / Thompson nkhonya

FILADEFIYA, PENN. / ORANGE, Calif. (Oct. 29, 2018) – The fast-rising Michael Dutchover (11-0, 8 Ko), with four solid wins on the year, aims to close out 2018 with another victory on Friday, Nov. 16, kuyambira Doubletree Hotel mu Ontario, Calif.

 

 

 

Dutch pa, amene adzatembenukira 21 the day before the event, will fight veteran and former world title challenger Daulis Prescott (31-9, 24 Ko) in the 8-round main event of Thompson Boxing’s Locked nLoadedseason finale.

 

 

 

Dutch pa, a junior lightweight fighting out of Midland, Tex., has had a breakout year of sorts with his recent display of power punching. His last three wins have come by way of knockout, including a sensational second round, one-punch destruction of Sergio Martinez in July.

 

 

 

Isanafike, the West Texas warrior, amene amaphunzitsa ku Los Angeles, removed Mike Fowler in three rounds. Two months ago in September, Dutchover stopped Bergman Aguilar in the fifth.

 

 

 

Dutch pa, Komabe, understands the Colombian-born Prescott poses a far more serious challenge than any other foe he has faced this year, or in his young career.

 

 

 

This year was all about elevating my level of competition,” said Dutchover, who is promoted by industry veterans Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing .”Prescott is battle tested and will be ready to fight. I love a challenge and I’m embracing it.

 

 

 

Dutchover’s confidence is a direct result of the high-level sparring he receives on a routine basis from the many top-notch gyms in the Los Angeles area.

 

 

 

I’ve been in with some of the top names in the sport and they all teach me something different,” Dutchover said.Danny Roman, Oscar Valdez and Jessie Magdaleno are a few that come to mind. They are incredible boxers and good people too. I’m fortunate to have met them this early in my career.

 

 

 

All fights will be live streamed on via our Facebook page.

 

 

 

The livestream starts at 8:00 p.m. PT / 11:00 p.m. ET with Beto Duran as the blow-by-blow announcer and Josesito Lopez providing expert, color commentary.

 

 

 

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