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‘GODZILLA KILLERANTONIO NIEVES IS NOT AFRAID OF THE MONSTER FROM JAPAN

 

Cleveland’s AntonioCaritaNieves is going into his first world title fight having grown up watching the kind of damage a movie monster from Japan can inflict.
But he’s not scared.
On Saturday, September 9, Nieves (17-1-2, 9 Kos) will challenge two-time world championo NaoyaMonsterInoue (13-0, 11 Kos) as the chief supporting televised bout of an HBO Boxing After Dark tripleheader (10:15 p.m. NA/Pt), live from the StubHub Center in Carson, California.
EntitledSUPERFLY,” the event will be headlined by the rematch between current WBC World Super Flyweight Champion Wisaksil Wangek of Thailand and Nicaraguan superstar Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez.
Opening the telecast will be a battle of Mexican former world champions, as former WBC Super Flyweight World Champion CarlosPrincipeCuadras (36-1-1, 27 Ko si) will take on rival countrymen and former flyweight world champion Juan Francisco “The France” Road (35-2-0, 25 Ko si) nke Sonora, Mexico.
The fight against Inoue is a dream come true for 30-year-old Nieves, a quick-fisted and determined fighter, who has spent his entire boxing career waiting for this, his first chance at a world championship.
Nieves, who has campaigned until now as a world-class bantamweight, will have the size advantage in Saturday si agha, as well as the edge in experience.
Na kwuru, it will be no easy task. Yokohama’s 24-year-old Inoue is known for his devastating punching power, especially to the body. The Japanese slugger won the WBC Light Flyweight World Championship in his sixth fight and is already making the seventh defense of his WBO World Super Flyweight Title he won the title in his eighth pro fight.
Training went great,” said Nieves, who prepared for battle with career-long trainer Joseph Delguyd at the Old School Boxing Club in Cleveland. “Making this lower weight was no problem at all. I’m about one or two pounds over with a week to go and I haven’t missed a meal yet. I always knew it wouldn’t be hard to make this weight. I make 118 easily, so a couple pounds more wasn’t going to be that difficult.
Nieves says unlike Godzilla movies, he will be bigger than his Japanese opponent.
We have been watching tapes on him. He’s a two-time world champions, quick and strong at the weight. They say he’s a monster from Japan like Godzilla, but we will see. I believe I’ll be stronger bigger guy at this weight. A lot of his fights were at 108 lbs and then he jumped up in weight. The fact that I’m coming down in weight will help me a lot. I am going to be able to push him around like people haven’t done to him before.
Nieves says he knows what a victory would mean over the streaking Inoue, in a division packed with talent.
I’m taking this fight as my entrance into this division that is loaded with big fights. After this fight I’ll be in a position for more big fights. To win the world championship means everything to me. That’s why I did all this: to fight the best and now we have that opportunity and that’s what we’re going to do. We have a game plan and Saturday, we’re going to execute it.
I am very excited for Antonio to get an opportunity to showcase his skills in a world title on HBO,” said his promoter, Dmitriy Salita. “Antonio is one of the better-known and most accomplished contenders in the division and I expect a spectacular performance on September 9.”

Tim VanNewhouse, Nievesco-manager, says he and his partner couldn’t be happier with their fighter’s achievement. “It’s very rewarding to David McWater and I to see Antonio get to this level. He will be the first under the Split-T family of fighters to fight for a world title.

PINOLERO ọkpọ Enyele “Iwe n'obi egwuregwu” Nke a izu ụka na Nicaragua

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Christopher Rosales (R), bụ nwa nwanne paụnd na-paụnd eze Roman “Chocolito” Gonzalez, ga-edinam otu ugboro ọzọ a Saturday na Nicaragua
Managua, Nicaragua (December 2, 2015) — Hey Nicaragua akwalite Marcelo SanchezPinolero Boxing awade ọzọ ikenyeneke mbiet agha kaadị a Saturday, Dec. 5, na-esonụ na ikiri ụkwụ nke ya 100nke ọkpọ nkwalite show.
Pụta ìhè na agha kaadị bụ a roba egwuregwu n'etiti 21 afọ Nicaragua atụmanya Junior Ramirez (13-1, 9 Kos) vesos David Bency. Ramirez is the World Boxing Youth Silver Super Lightweight Champion who was undefeated and scheduled to defend his title last month in Monte Carlo. Otú ọ dị, ọ na-iwe iwe site a fighter o nwere na mbụ amia, Bency, ha rematch.
Ọzọkwa alụ ọgụ na kaadị na-Ọ dịghị. 1 họọrọ Nicaragua Bantamweight Dixon Flores (11-3-2), na-adịbeghị anya anakwerewo ihe ịma aka na-alụ ọgụ na-akpali akpali Mexico onye mmeri Carlos nkanka (32-0-1), and he now hopes to rebound and continue moving forward. His opponent will be undefeated 20-year-old Jose Perez (16-0, 13 Kos), na Ọ dịghị. 1 gosiri ibu flyweight na Nicaragua, na ihe-ekwe nkwa ihe mgbawa agha.
Ọzọkwa alụ ọgụ na asatọ-tuanu kaadị bụ Superstar Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez‘ nwa nwanne nna, ibe NicaraguaChristopher Rosales (15-2, 11 Kos). The 21-year-old Gonzalez faces Martin Diaz (8-3-1) ka ọ na-adahade ke rankings mgbe adịkwa a nwewo oké contested, close decision to undefeated Khalid Yafai (17-0, 11 Kos) na United Kingdom. Rosales is currently ranked No. 10 n'ụwa, Emela. 1 na Nicaragua.
“Marcelo (Pinolero Boxing) na-aga n'ihu na-enye a otu ebe oruru-akpali akpali ọgụ kaadị dị ka a Saturday si, dị ka na-eme ya Central American Panamanian agbata obi, Rogelio Espino, N'ọkwá na ihe ndị mere na Isthmus,” Pinolero Boxing ọnụ na-ekwuchitere Michael Schmidt kwuru. “O doro anya na-eto eto egwuregwu-caliber alụso dị ka Ramirez, Okooko osisi, and Rosales are more than prepared to step up and accept challenges. They’re all in their early twenties with each having had 14 or more battle-hardened fights. They continue to move up in the rankings while gaining the necessary experience to add to Nicaraguan’s storied history of championship fighters.
“Anyị na-ekele niile anyị na ndị enyi na-arụ ọrụ na anyị iji nyere anyị aka na-akwalite ndị a na ụdị na-akpali akpali ọgụ kaadị,” Sanchez added. “Nke a Saturday ga-ọzọ na-akpali akpali n'abalị nke ọkpọ.”