Archivo de la etiqueta: Buddy McGirt
Undefeated Middleweight Cem Kilic to take on Joe Amouta on Friday, August 17th in Hinckley, Minnesota
1st bout with new trainer, Buddy McGirt
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Beverly Hills, California. (Julio 26, 2018) – Undefeated middleweight prospect Cem Kilic returns to action on Friday night, August 17th at the Hinckley Grand Casino in Hinckley, Minnesota against Joe Amouta in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.
Kilic (10-0, 6 KOs) will be making his 3rd consecutive appearance at The Hinckley Grand Casino.
The native of Sherman Oaks, California by way of Frankfurt, Alemania, Kilic will be making his 1st start under world-renowned trainer Buddy McGirt.
Amouta (7-1-1, 2 KOs) de Minneapolis, Minnesota has wins over 3 undefeated fighters plus 13-1-1, George Carter, Jr.
“I’m excited to get back in the ring on August 17th to one of my adopted fan bases in Minnesota,” Said Kilic. “I have been training very hard, improving every facet of my craft. I am in phenomenal shape, I’m more motivated than ever and ready to show what Buddy McGirt and I have been working on in the gym, and finishing off this year with at least 3 more fights!”
“El campo de entrenamiento va muy bien,” dijo McGirt. “This is our first camp together, and every day Cem continues to improve and learn more and more. Cem works very hard in the gym and is getting world class sparring that will make him the better fighter come fight night.” – Buddy McGirt
“Over the last few months we made some positive changes to Cem’s team bringing in a new trainer and strength + conditioning coach.,” said manager Shane Shapiro of No Limit Mindset LLC. “There are not many world class trainer’s like Buddy McGirt, and he has made an immediate impact on Cem in a short time. I’m excited to see all the hard work translate on August 17th!”
Kilic is managed by Shane Shapiro’s No Limit Mindset LLC, and is promoted by Greg Cohen Promotions.
Con nuevo equipo de gestión, Andrey Fedosov busca volver a la contienda por el título de peso pesado
FILADELFIA, PENN / CHICAGO, ENFERMO. (Julio 9, 2018)–El 30 de junio, en Phoenix, Arizona, de peso pesado Andrey Fedosov (30-3, 25 KOs) regresó al ring con un paro en el 1er asalto sobre Francisco Mireles.
La 32 Fedosov, de un año, estaba haciendo su primera apertura bajo su nuevo equipo directivo, Gestión de jornaleros.
Con sus nuevos gerentes, Journeyman Management dirigido por un veterano boxeador, Andrew Zak, junto con los promotores Banner Promotions y Hitz Boxing, Fedosov buscará posicionarse en la división de peso pesado de repente caliente.
“Tomó algún tiempo, pero ahora está con su nueva familia,” dijo Andrew Zak de Journeyman Management.
“No solo tiene un nuevo equipo de gestión, pero ahora un nuevo entrenador en Buddy McGirt. Lo vemos convertirse en un completo luchador.. Está aprendiendo mucho de Buddy. Y ahora que está con nuestro equipo, él está agregando mucho a su juego, y lo vemos siendo campeón del mundo.”
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UNDEFEATED BLUE-CHIP LIGHTWEIGHT PROSPECT DEVIN HANEY TO FACE VETERAN MASON MENARD IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: LA NUEVA GENERACIÓN Viernes, MAYO 11 VIVIR EN SHOWTIME
Vivir en 10 p.m. Y/PT On SHOWTIME From 2300 Arena en Filadelfia
NUEVA YORK (Abril 5, 2018) – Highly regarded undefeated lightweight Devin Haney will face the toughest test of his career in veteran Mason Menard in the 10-round main event of ShoBox: La Nueva Generación Viernes, Mayo 11 en vivo por SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET / PT) desde 2300 Arena en Filadelfia.
Haney, de 19 años, who was a seven-time national junior amateur champion, has been considered a blue-chip prospect since turning professional at the age of 16 en México. Haney (18-0, 12 KOs) will face by far the toughest opponent of his career in his ShoBox debut against Menard (33-2, 24 KOs), a two-time ShoBox veteran whose only loss in nearly a decade came to current WBO Lightweight Champion Ray Beltran.
“The boxing world will see something they’ve never seen a 19-year-old professional boxer do,” Haney dijo. “I’m intimidating and I know it. I’m thankful to SHOWTIME and Mason Menard for giving me this opportunity, unfortunately for him, he will get a chance to see first-hand what all the hype is about. I’ve been sparring with former world champions like Jesse Vargas in preparation for this fight. The fact that I’m fighting in the main event is bringing out the best in me. It’s my time to show the world what I’m made of and I’m coming to make a statement in this fight. Mason Menard is in trouble!”
The young and flashy Haney fights out of Las Vegas, donde se ha ganado la reputación de ser un prodigio habiendo entrenado con Floyd Mayweather, Shawn Porter, Jessie Vargas y Rances Barthelemy. Compiló un récord amateur de 130-8 and received a special exception from the Nevada State Athletic Commission when he was just 17 years old to make his U.S. debut en la cartelera de Manny Pacquiao vs. Timothy Bradley III.
Haney, quien es entrenado y dirigido por su padre, William Haney, has been active since turning pro with nine fights in 2016 and seven in 2017. In his last fight on Nov. 4, he scored a fifth-round TKO against Hamza Sempewo in Atlanta.
Menard had an emphatic win in his ShoBox debut en 2016 with a brutal Knockout of the Year nominee of previously unbeaten Eudy Bernardo. He returned later that year with a knockout victory of Bahodir Mamadjonov before facing Beltran on short notice. Prior to the 2016 loss to Beltran, Menard’s only blemish was a 2008 defeat in just his third professional fight.
“It’s a privilege for me to be able return in a fight on national television again,” Menard said. “My all-around game will be different. Tengo un nuevo equipo, a repaired shoulder and a different outlook on things. Haney may be undefeated, pero nunca se ha enfrentado a nadie como yo. If everyone expects me to fold against an untested prospect they are in for a big surprise.”
After facing Beltran, Menard changed trainers and is now based in Los Angeles with trainers John Pullman and Buddy McGirt.
Las entradas para el evento, which is promoted by Greg Cohen Promotions, Promociones Devin Haney & Promociones contundente, tienen un precio de $125 para usuarios VIP, $75 para ringside y $50 for general admission and are available at the 2300 Arena Box office or online at www.HardHittingPromotions.com.
MIKEY GARCIA BECOMES A FOUR-DIVISION WORLD CHAMPION WITH UNANIMOUS DECISION OVER SERGEY LIPINETS SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM FREEMAN COLISEUM IN SAN ANTONIO
Kiryl Relikh Dominates Rances Barthelemy To Capture WBA Super Lightweight World Championship In SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Co-Feature
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SAN ANTONIO (Marzo 11, 2018) - Mikey García captured a world title in his fourth weight division, outpointing previously undefeated Sergey Lipinets to win the IBF Junior Welterweight World Championship Sábado on SHOWTIME from Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio.
Con la victoria, García (38-0, 30 KOs) joined Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez as the only fighters in history to win titles at 126, 130, 135 y 140 libra.
“It’s a great feeling. Winning this fourth title in a fourth division is an honor,García dijo. “To get to be mentioned with Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez is a huge honor for me. It just leaves a little chapter in boxing with my name, my brother, my dad. I think people will remember the Garcia family for ages to come.”
García, who was fighting for just the second time at 140 libra, relied on a steady diet of combos to back up Lipinets, who was making the first defense of the IBF title he won last November on SHOWTIME. Garcia floored Lipinets for the first time in his career, connecting on a counter left hook midway through the seventh in a rousing moment that sent the pro-Garcia crowd at Freeman Coliseum to their feet.
García, who won by scores of 116-111 y 117-110 dos veces, conectado en 46 percent of his power shots compared to 36 percent for the defending champion.
“He came in exactly as I expected – a very tough, very hungry and strong fighter,García dijo. “We worked with angles behind the jab. He’s very dangerous, but we had a great game plan and we were able to prevail.
“I know I carry the power, but I was fighting a bigger man and he could take a punch. I didn’t want to get caught and I had to be patient.”
Después de la pelea, García, who still holds the WBC title at lightweight, reiterated his mantra that he’s seeking the biggest fights available, regardless of weight division.
“What I love is I have all the options,García dijo. “I could go down to 135 to unify titles, which is what I really want to do. And in a couple of fights you’re going to see me at 147.
Despite being the defending champion, Lipinets (13-1, 10 KOs) was fighting in just his 14º professional fight. El ruso, quien nació en Kazajstán, delivered a valiant effort against one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world.
“It was probably experience that took over at some point,” Lipinets said. “Mikey is a great fighter, he can obviously crack. It was just experience that I was lacking.
“I want to go back in the gym and work on the problems I showed in the ring. There are a couple of holes I need to close. I’ll be back. It’s a learning experience.”
In a rematch of one of 2017’s best and most controversial fights, Kiryl Relikh handed former two-division world champion Rances Barthelemy the first loss of his career with a wide unanimous decision victory to capture the vacant WBA Super Lightweight World Championship.
Relikh (22-2, 19 KOs) was the more active fighter and controlled the co-main event of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast from the opening bell, lanzamiento 1,237 golpes totales en comparación con solo 494 for Barthelemy. Relikh, who many thought won their first matchup, consistently worked off his jab, de conexión en 103 punches per round while Barthelemy landed an average of just 41.
While Barthelemy (26-1, 13 KOs) won a disputed and wide decision in their first bout there was no controversy in the judges’ scorecards in the rematch, que fue anotado 117-110 y 118-109 dos veces.
Relikh became just the third fighter from Belarus to win a world title while Barthelemy came up short in his bid to become the first Cuban to win a world title in three weight divisions.
“Last time I was not ready,” Relikh said. “I didn’t have proper preparation in the first fight but this time, with my new trainers, Yo estaba listo. Estoy muy feliz. I’ve waited for this dream for 20 año. I’ve worked hard for this dream and now it’s mine.
“Coming in we were looking to box all the way. My jab has developed so much since the last fight. They probably thought that I would run out of gas like last time, but I trained like a champion this time. Everything was geared toward becoming champion and that’s what we did esta noche."
Bartolomé, who picked up the pace a bit in the final three rounds, didn’t dispute the decision.
“My heart is broken because I came in to this fight trying to get that third world title,” Barthelemy said. “I have to admit defeat and say that Relikh deserved to win that fight, but I will be back.
“At this point I have to look forward and put it behind me.”
The featured attraction of the SHOWTIME BOXING on SHO EXTREME telecast saw San Antonio’s own Mario Barrios (21-0, 13 KOs) deliver a sensational second round knockout of eudy Bernardo (23-3, 17 KOs) frente a los fanáticos de su ciudad natal.
“I definitely made a statement esta noche,”Dijo Barrios. “I showed the 140-pound division that I’m here and ready for any of them.”
Barrios was dominant from the start and struck early in the second with a vicious straight right that put Bernardo down. Although Bernardo got to his feet and beat the count, referee Jon Schorle had seen enough and waved off the bout 45 seconds into the second round of the super lightweight affair.
“I wasn’t going in there looking for the knockout, but I caught him early,”Dijo Barrios. “I’ve been on a good run and I’m ready to continue that streak. We’re moving up the ranks fight by fight. I’m looking to get a title eliminator by the end of the year and hopefully a title shot early next year.”
En la primera pelea de la transmisión por televisión SHO EXTREME, Richard Commey (26-2, 23 KOs) scored a sixth-round TKO of Alejandro Luna (22-1, 15 KOs) in their IBF Lightweight World Title Eliminator.
“Despite the win, my performance wasn’t up to the level that I hoped it would be,” said Commey. “He was exactly what I expected and if I had connected on more of my punches in the beginning I think the fight would have been over earlier. I was really trying to work on what we had been focusing on in camp but I just wasn’t performing well at the start of the fight.”
The fight was defined by exciting exchanges throughout, with Commey, fighting on his 31st cumpleaños, getting the better early and connecting with power punches that caused Luna’s jaw to swell. Commey’s power broke through in round six when a powerful combination punctuated by a left uppercut sent Luna to the canvas for the first time in his career.
“Estoy muy decepcionado,” said Luna. “All the credit to Commey, but I expect more of myself and I’m going to get back in the gym and come back much stronger and better.”
Luna rose to his feet but was quickly pounced on by Commey, que aterrizó 62 percent of his power punches in the round, and was sent to the mat again. This forced referee David Fields to call a halt to the bout at 1:54 de la sexta ronda. Commey now becomes the mandatory challenger for IBF Lightweight World Champion Robert Easter, who Commey lost a split decision to in September 2016.
“It is the greatest feeling to get the win on my 31st birthday,” said Commey. “I am looking forward to fighting for the 135-pound world title and becoming champion.”
The SHO EXTREME swing bout featured unbeaten prospect Brandon Figueroa (15-0, 10 KOs) scoring a seventh round knockout of Mexico’s Giovanni Delgado (16-6, 9 KOs) in their super bantamweight clash.
Figueroa, the brother of former champion Omar, continued to show the aggressive style that has defined his early career as he threw an astonishing 178 punches in the third round. That number was good for the second most ever thrown in a single round by a fighter in a super bantamweight bout, según CompuBox.
The 21-year-old Figueroa continued to put the pressure on, battering Delgado until referee Gregorio Alvarez halted the fight at 1:55de la séptima ronda.
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MIKEY GARCIA vs. SERGEY LIPINETS FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & FOTOS
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MIKEY GARCIA VS. SERGEY LIPINETS MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & FOTOS
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Mario Barrios Training Camp Quotes & Fotos
Stacked Undercard Saturday, Marzo 10 Features 2016 Olímpicos & Rising Prospects from Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio & Presentado por Premier campeones de boxeo
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