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MARIO BARRIOS DOMINATES IN 2016 DEBUT

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Brooklyn, NY (April 16, 2016) – IBF #15 super-featherweight ranked contender,Mario Barrios, remained undefeated with a dominating unanimous decision victory over Edgar Gabejan (26-33-6, 9 Kos) a veteran of over 500 ronds, improving his record to (15-0, 8 Kos).
Neighborhoods, who hails from San Antonio, TX, came out guns blazing, dropping Gabejan in round one. Towering over his opponent, Neighborhoods, who stands over six feet tall, used his height and reach to perfection as he landed precise punches throughout the remainder of the fight. Gabejan made it to the final bell but was severely beaten up. Scorecards read 80-71 ka mose ho boto, bohle di kgethela kamohela ya Barrios.
This marks the first fight for Barrios in 2016. Le trong win, Barrios hope to get back in the ring as soon as possible. A world title fight by the end of the year is what Barrios has is mind set on.
I’m happy with my performance bosiung bona,” O ile a re Mario Barrios. “My opponent showed a lot of heart making it to the final bell. Going the full eight rounds was great experience for me. I feel I’m improving with each fight and I’m hoping by the end of the year I’ll be ready to challenge any of the champions in my division.

Undefeated Rising Star Errol Spence Jr. Makes A Statement In The Welterweight Division With Dominating Fifth-Round Stoppage Of Former World Champion Chris Algieri In Primetime On Premier Boxing Champions On NBC Live From Barclays Center In Brooklyn

Krzysztof Glowacki Drops Steve Cunningham Four Times On His Way To Retaining Cruiserweight World Title
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2012 U.S. Olympian Marcus Browne Remains Undefeated With Split-Decision Over Previously Unbeaten Radivoje Kalajdzic
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Brooklyn (April 17, 2016) – Undefeated rising welterweight star Errol “Nete” Spence Refresh. (20-0, 17 Kos) went emphatically from prospect to contender with a fifth-round stoppage of former world champion Chris Algieri (21-3, 8 Kos) ka Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) ka NBC Moqebelo night from Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
It meant a lot to get the stoppage,” a re Spence Refresh. “I did something Manny Pacquiao and Amir Khan couldn’t do. That shows where I’m at in the welterweight division.
Spence Refresh. was superior in every regard as he took control of the fight from the beginning with world-class bodywork and blazing speed. Algieri was expected to be a major step-up for the 2012 U.S. Olympian, but was unable to bother his opponent despite landing 31 percent of his punches to Spence Jr.’s 30 percent per CompuBox stats.
I can’t take anything away from this young hungry lion,” Re Algieri. “He did a great job. I trained really hard for this fight. I hope that people appreciate me and how hard I worked and what I brought to the fight.
“Nete” dominated by landing 41 percent of his power punches over the five rounds and only lost one round on the three judges’ scorecards. Spence Refresh. sent Algieri down for the first time in the fourth round with a combination finished off by a straight left hand.
Algieri survived the round, but Spence Jr. was determined to get a stoppage and he connected with another straight left that put Algieri on the canvas early in round five.
It was pretty one-sided, Ke ne ke ikutloa,” a re Spence Refresh. “I started slowly. He said he was going to take me to deep waters so I wanted to pace myself.
I just wasn’t sticking to the style and the strategy like I should have,” Re Algieri. “We had a couple of different styles that we were going to show him and I never stayed in one style long enough to be effective.
Spence Refresh. saw his opportunity and launched a vicious attack in an attempt to end the fight. A massive left hook connected clean with Algieri’s jaw and put him on the canvas for the third and final time, as referee Benjy Esteves waved off the bout at :48 seconds into the fifth round.
Everyone wanted to see what I could do against a proven fighter and I blew him out of the water,” added Spence Jr.
A a qalang gia ea telecast, Polish star Krzysztof Glowacki (26-0, 16 Kos) sent former world champion Steve kekana “U.S.S.” Cunningham (28-8-1, 13 Kos) to the canvas four times on his way to a unanimous decision to retain his cruiserweight world title in front of a raucous Polish-heavy crowd.
Power and precision is my trademark,” said Glowacki. “That’s always been my game. I was a little bit reluctant because of the surgery, but I got more comfortable as the fight went on.
Glowacki got the action going early as he scored his first knockdown with a left hand that he would use to control the fight and knocked down Cunningham a second time shortly after the former champion rose to his feet.
I’m just disappointed,” o ile a re Cunningham. “I knew I just had to work. The corner kept telling me to go to the body more in the later rounds. I’ve been down before. I knew I had to go at this guy.
The southpaw from Walcz, Poland and the orthodox veteran from Philadelphia combined for several exciting exchanges as Cunningham was able to land his share of power right hands but was more often than not met with Glowacki’s thudding left.
The plan from the beginning was to hit him with the left hand and you could tell I was hitting with full power,” said Glowacki. “I couldn’t hit that hard against Marco Huck because of my injury and now I’m hoping to keep that power up in my next fight.
Cunningham went down again in the 10go th round from a short right hand but was able to rally and stun Glowacki with a big right hand. The champion recovered quickly, but Cunningham did arguably his best work of the fight in the 11go th round as he aggressively attacked Glowacki with combinations to the head and body.
The fireworks continued in the final round as a strong combination put Cunningham down for the fourth time in the fight. The challenger rose to his feet and attacked effectively at times, but the left hand proved to be too much.
He punched with me and caught me coming in,” o ile a re Cunningham. “I knew after the second round knockdowns that I had to get rounds back and go get him. He’s a smart fighter.
Cunningham was actually able to land a higher percentage of punches than Glowacki as he connected on 34 percent versus just 25 percent from Glowacki. However the knockdowns and Glowacki’s output advantage of 462 ho 366 was enough for him to retain his title by scores of 116-108 le 115-109 ka makhetlo a mabeli.
The fans were my motivation throughout the fight,” said Glowacki. “I just wanted to give them more and more. I want to thank everyone who came and watched me.
The televised swing bout saw 2012 U.S. Olympian “Sir” Marcus Mohapatra (18-0, 13 Kos) remained undefeated with a narrow split-decision victory over previously unbeaten RadivojeHot RodKalajdzic (21-1, 14 Kos) in an eight-round light heavyweight contest.
Establishing my jab was the key,” o ile a re Mohapatra. “Once I did that, he couldn’t get past it. He got me with a couple of good shots.
Kalajdzic was emphatic that the judges were wrong in their decision.
I don’t see how I lost,” said Kalajdzic. “I was the aggressor. Ke o ile a bontša pelo ea ka e. If he feels like he beat me, give me the rematch.
The southpaw Browne was able to jab his way into control of the fight by landing 52 jabs to the 54 thrown by Kalajdzic the whole fight. Browne was able to bruise and eventually open up a cut over Kalajdzic’s left eye late in the fight.
A ga tikologo ya ntlha, Browne was credited with a controversial knockdown as it appeared via replay that a slip had occurred and Browne had hit Kaladjzic after he was down.
Kalajdzic was effective with his power punches throughout the fight as he landed 36 percent of his power punches to 29 percent from Browne. His most effective moment came in round six when he sent Browne to the mat with a right hand.
He caught me with something that grazed me,” o ile a re Mohapatra. “I didn’t even know what it was. I walked into the punch but I was able to get up from it and get back in rhythm.
He didn’t do anything that bothered me,” said Kalajdzic. “I was doing my thing. I should have listened to my coaches more and I would have stopped him.
Browne was able to recover for the final two rounds and earn the split-decision by scores of 76-74 for Kalajdzic, 76-74 for Browne and 76-75 again for the still unbeaten Staten Island-native.
I love fighting in front of my fans and family. We gutted this one out and it’s on to the next one,” added Browne.
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Errol Spence Jr., Chris Algieri, Krzysztof Glowacki, Steve Cunningham, Marcus Mohapatra & Radivoje Kalajdzic Final Press Conference Quotes & Photos

PBC on NBC Live From Barclays Center On Moqebelo, April 16
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BROOKYLN (April 13, 2016) – Undefeated rising welterweight star Errol “Nete” Spence Refresh. le pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Chris Algieri went face-to-face Laboraro to kick-off fight week activities with the final press conference before they meet in the main event of Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) ka NBC ena Moqebelo, April 16 ho Bongo Center a Brooklyn.
Also in attendance at the Highline Ballroom in Manhattan were cruiserweight championKrzysztof Glowacki le pele e neng e 'mampoli StevenU.S.S” Cunningham plus undefeated 2012 U.S. Olympian “Sir” Marcus Mohapatra and unbeaten light heavyweight RadivojeHot RodKalajdzic who round out a stacked tripleheader ka moqebelo bosiu. Holim'a moo, popular Brooklyn undefeated fighter Heather “The Heat” Hardy was in attendance as she nears her undercard bout against Sweden’s Anna Hultin.
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Here ke seo 'boraditaba batsaya karolo ile a tlameha ho re Laboraro:
ERROL Spence JR.
This is a great card with great fighters and its a fantastic opportunity. A lot of people think I’m a prospect on the verge of being a contender. Moqebelo night is going to be a great performance.
I never thought fight week would come. I’m just so excited to put on a show. It’s going to be the best Errol Spence you’ve ever seen.
I just need to stick with my game plan. The game plan that my coach laid out for me and do what I do and get the win.
“Eng kapa eng eo se etsahala, happens. I’m going to have to feel it out in the first round. I just need to fight smart.
I’ve always felt like I was ready for this level. Moqebelo bosiu, I’m looking for a coming out party. My focus is 100 percent on this fight.
I was ready two fights ago to fight for a title. After this fight we can talk about what’s next, empa hona joale, Chris Algieri is in front of me.
Chris has been in a lot of hard fights. At the end of the day he’s a boxer and so am I. It’s going to be a war.
Chris ALGIERI
Brooklyn has treated me very well. I’ve had some of my best performances here at Barclays Center and I look forward to another.
It’s always an honor to share the stage with such illustrious guys in our sport. A lot of these guys really bring honor and respect to the business that we do.
I don’t think I’ve gotten as much respect as I deserve throughout my career. I don’t know why, but it doesn’t really matter. At the end of the day I go out there and perform. More often then not I’m victorious.
I think everyone knows that I’ll fight anybody. Spence is a guy people don’t want to fight, so they brought him to me.
The best thing about working with John David Jackson is the confidence he gives me. He let’s me be who I am. He gives me the faith to trust in my abilities. I’m looking forward to putting on another great display with him in my corner.
The hard work is done. Training camp was long, hard and grueling. Not much more to be said. It’s time to fight. It’s going to be a great night of fights. “
Glowacki ea KRZYSZTOF
I’m so happy to be back in the United States and I’d like to thank my team for preparing me so well.

I’m very happy to be healthy. Training camp went the way I wanted to and I feel 100 percent ready to get in the ring
“Ke na le ho hlōla. That’s the most important thing. It’s nice to be fighting on such a great card, but all that matters is keeping my belt.
Fans can expect to see beautiful boxing. It will be a war inside of the ring. botlhokwa go feta, Ke tla hlōla.
A lot of things have changed since I won my world title. Nobody used to know me and now everyone knows me. I’m happy with my career so far. I don’t like to talk about the future of my career until after the fight.
Steve Cunningham is not only a great fighter but a great human being, so I expect a tough fight. He wants to take the belt from me but it’s not going to be easy. I want everyone to come out for a great show ka moqebelo.”
Steve Cunningham
This is my first time fighting at Barclays Center and I’m very excited about that. Ke loketse ho loantša. Kampong ea koetliso ke fetang. You know it’s grueling and hard work.
I know I have a great opponent. He took the belt from the champion. He got up off the canvas so I can’t look at him lightly at all. But I’m here to do a job.
I’m was sick of getting cheated and robbed of opportunities at the heavyweight division. I decided to come back down. It’s no problem. Three pounds or four pounds, no big deal. Here we are.
We are coming to steal the show. I’d like to steal the show without me getting hit too much. A fight is a fight. You know I come to win, so we’re going to have some fun.
There are some adjustments you have to make when you fight a southpaw. A guy throwing two gloves at you and you have to throw gloves back at him. Doesn’t matter if he fights me upside down, I have to fight smart and beat him regardless.
There’s always something special with Naazim Richardson. He’s a great mind. One of the great trainers out there. We’ve always got something special prepared. We have to do what we have to do and that’s win.
When you beat a guy like Marco Huck who was about to make history and you beat him like Glowacki beat him, you have to think he’s good and realize you can’t take Glowacki lightly. O mohlabani. He’s a problem, something I’m going to have to deal with.
I’m not 40-years-old yet. Give me a few more months! I don’t feel 39 kapa 40. Ke ikutloa ke e khōlō. I just want to go in there and perform and do what I do.
I’m not one of those predicting guys. I know things happen in the ring. But come Moqebelo bosiu, I want things to go my way. Haeba e se, we’re able to evolve. Let’s go, it’s work time.
Marcus Mohapatra
We’ve done a lot of talking leading up into this fight. I want to talk with my hands. He said he’s ready to fight. We’ll see ka moqebelo bosiu.
“Ke ikutloa ke e khōlō. Training camp has gone great. Right now the focus is to win and look good. Whatever happens after that is going to happen.
I’m going to do what I do best and that’s take care of business no matter what.
I’m ready for whatever he brings to the table. We will know that after the first minute of the first round.
It’s an incredible honor to be representing my hometown. Fighting in front my home fans is always very motivating and I can’t wait to put on another show for them.
People have said a lot about how this will be my toughest fight. I can’t listen to anything on the outside. I’m prepared to my fullest and we’ll see what he has ka moqebelo bosiu.”
RADIVOJE KALAJDZIC
“Ke se ke lokile. I don’t have too much to say. Ke feela loketse ho loana.
“Kampong ea koetliso a tsoela e khōlō. We got a full eight weeks in. Roadwork, conditioning, tsohle. Ke feela loketse ho loana.
I want to introduce myself to the fans by knocking out Marcus Browne. If that doesn’t come, Ke batla ho apara e khōlō tshebetso. Being on the big stage doesn’t bother me, once the bell rings its just another day.
I know Marcus is fast and has pop to him. I don’t want to give too much away.
I’m a boxer puncher. I’ve got the power to knock a fighter out. Most of my knockouts have come in the first round.
I feel like I came up the right way. I didn’t have that much amateur experience, but I stepped up to this big opportunity at the right time.
Heather Hardy
I’m expecting to face a good strong boxer ka moqebelo bosiu. She’s coming down in weight to fight me, so don’t miss it.
We changed a little bit during this training camp. I added another conditioning coach. A guy that has been putting me through torture three times a week.
My opponent is strong, she has a good record, she’s from overseas. I know I have my hands full.
It’s a real honor to fight at Barclays Center. I couldn’t ask for a better place. There’s nowhere in the world I’d rather fight than right here at home. As far as my career progressing, I’d like to be up there on stage and be on TV.
I can’t wait to fight (unbeaten contender) Shelly Vincent. I think that will be the big breakthrough fight that let’s me establish who I am in this game and who I am for the bigger competition. That’s a perfect fight for TV. Fingers crossed.
Lou DIBELLA, E le mopresidente oa DiBella Entertainment
This great card features a fighter who is believed to be the top prospect in boxing, in Errol Spence Jr. versus New York’s own, a former world champion in Chris Algieri in what promises to be an exciting primetime main event.
Marcus Browne has fought more times at Barclays Center than any other professional fighter. He has the chance to make the jump towards a world title by taking out another young undefeated fighter. ‘Hot Rodis not planning on letting that happen without serious resistance.
Glowacki’s fight with Huck was one of the best of last year and he can expect the Polish fans in Brooklyn to be behind him ka moqebelo bosiu.
Steve Cunningham is one of the most respected fighters by his peers. Not just for his quality in the ring, but his quality as a family man and as a human being. He knows he’s fighting a great champion and I know he’s got a great game plan.
JOE DEGUARDIA, E le mopresidente oa Star Boxing
It’s a pleasure to be back in Brooklyn and to have Chris Algieri fighting at Barclays Center again. It’s very rewarding that he will be in the main event on national television on NBC. It’s a real testament to this fight.
Chris has had some great performances at Barclays Center. He’s going to have another one in front of him ka moqebelo. Spence Refresh. is a challenge that Chris is looking forward to and one he has faced before.
Everyone wrote him off when he faces Ruslan Provodnikov. We’re looking forward to Chris Algieri pulling off a surprise just like that ka moqebelo bosiu.”
Brett YORMARK, CEO of Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment
Barclays Center is thrilled to have Chris Algieri back for his fourth fight and we expect a great turnout from the Long Island fans who are looking forward to Moqebelo hammoho. We’re also looking forward to a new name to headline Brooklyn and we welcome Errol Spence Jr.
We welcome Marcus Browne back for your 11th fight and we thank you for calling Barclays Center home. Heather Hardy is also back at Barclays Center for the sixth time and we are thrilled to have all of them fighting in our building.
It’s fitting that Moqebelo nights card features Chris Colbert and Earl Newman who got their start at Golden Gloves.
“Ke nahana 2016 will be our biggest year yet and we look forward to welcoming everybody back in the coming months.
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MARIO BARRIOS TO FACE 500 ROUND VETERAN IN EDGAR GABEJAN

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San Antonio, TX (April 13, 2016)Unbeaten super lightweight contender, Mario Barrios (14-0, 8 KO), has an opponent named for his upcoming bout scheduled for this Saturday, April 16 ho Bongo Center a Brooklyn. Barrios will face Edgar Gabejan (27-32-6, 9 Kos), his most experienced foe to date, a veteran with over 500 battle tested rounds. The non-televised 8-round bout will take place on the undercard of a Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) ka NBC tripleheader headlined by undefeated rising star Errol “Nete” Spence Refresh. ho ka pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Chris Algieri. Televised kgaso qala ka 8:30 p.m. LE/5:30 p.m. PT.
Standing over six feet tall, the towering Barrios will look to carry the momentum from a fabulous 2015, where he went 7-0 le 5 knockouts. Fighting in New York for the first time in his professional career, Barrios wants to send a messages to the 130-pound division with a dominating performance.
I’m eager to get back in the ring and start the year off with a bang,” O ile a re Mario Barrios, the rising star who hails from San Antonio, TX. “I’ve been in the gym since my last fight in mid-December and I’m ready to make statement in this fight. I want let everyone in the super-featherweight division know I’m gunning for them, especially the all the champions. My 2016 march toward a world title starts this Saturday. I can’t wait to let my hands go and give the east coast fans a great night of action.

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2012 U.S. Olympians Errol Spence Jr. & Marcus Browne Reflect On Olympic Experience Heading Into Premier Boxing Champions on NBC Showdowns Taking Place Saturday, April 16 From Barclays Center In Brooklyn

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The Olympic stage prepares you for anything.” – Spence Refresh.
We always thought about nights like these where
we’re both center stage.” – Mohapatra
Brooklyn (April 12, 2016) – Undefeated rising stars Errol “Nete” Spence Refresh. le “Sir” Marcus Mohapatrastarted out as teammates on the 2012 U.S. Olympic team and will face the toughest tests of their careers when they enter the ring in primetime on Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka NBC Moqebelo, April 16 ho Bongo Center a Brooklyn.
The rising welterweight Spence Jr. tla nka ka pele e neng e lefatše mampoli Chris Algieri in the main event while Browne kicks-off televised coverage at 8:30 p.m. LE/5:30 p.m. PT when he takes on unbeaten RadivojeHot RodKalajdzic.
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With the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio nearing the opening ceremonies, it is poetic that both Spence Jr. and Browne will have the opportunity to launch themselves into the upper echelon of the sport as a new generation of rising stars get set to test themselves against the best in the world at the Olympics.
Here is what the fighters had to say about their Olympic experiences, fighting on the same card, advice to the 2016 team and more:
On fighting in televised fights on the same card:
Errol Spence Refresh.: My pro debut was on the ‘Night of the Olympiansand it had me, Terrell Gausha, Marcus Mohapatra, and Rau’Shee Warren. These are the kind of nights we envisioned. It’s so great to see my friends and Olympic brothers doing as well as me.
Marcus Mohapatra: We always thought about nights like these where we’re both center stage. This couldn’t have happened if we didn’t keep our records clean and fought hard. To have gotten to this point alongside an Olympic teammate is an amazing thing. I look forward to both of us being propelled to the next level.
On their favorite Olympic memories:
ES: My favorite memory is competing and being around all of the great athletes. I got to meet Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Serena Williams and Michael Phelps. All of these athletes that I had seen on TV. Being in that atmosphere helped me realize that I am a great athlete amongst other great athletes.
MB: It sounds materialistic, but all the free gear we got was amazing. Coming where I come from, I had never been given anything like that before. I was surprised at the adoration I was getting from people. Everyone just wanted to make us feel a part of this unbelievable event.
On how the Olympics prepared them for the pros:
ES:The Olympic stage prepares you for anything. It’s the biggest tournament in the world. Having media day and talking to all of those outlets and then having to train, it prepares you for the professional ranks. When you get to the top, you’re going to have to do those exact same things.
MB: Fighting in front of 10,000 people that are cheering against you will prepare you for anything in this sports. A lot of people don’t get that until they’re at the highest level. The atmosphere is just so intense and the Olympic fans are so passionate.
On the bond they share with their Olympic teammates:
ES: All of us on the team have a great bond. Anytime you spend four months in camp with the same group of guys and you’re training and losing weight together, you become very close. It automatically creates a natural bond and connection. They are like brothers to me.
MB: “There is always going to be that bond of brotherhood regardless if you talk everyday or every three years. Spending every waking moment with these guys and singing the ‘Star Spangled Bannerevery morning, we build up a group bond and individual friendships that are so important to us.
On their impressions of the other:
ES: Marcus was always the loud one in the Olympic training center. Marcus was always encouraging everyone to work hard and train harder. I want to be like Evander Holyfield. He and his Olympic teammates like Pernell Whitaker all held belts at the same time.
MB: “Errol and I are kind of opposites. Errol is more of a quiet and reserved guy. He works hard and runs like a gazelle. He fights hard and at the end of the day he is just a good dude. The plan is for all of us to be world champions and do great things.
On their advice to the 2016 U.S. Olympic team:
ES: “I would tell the 2016 team to just keep doing what they’re doing. Stay focused. Don’t get too big headed. Listen to your coaches and do everything you’ve been doing. The Olympics are right around the corner and we want to see medals in the men’s division this year.
MB:I just want to tell the team to make sure you get all the international experience you can get and fight hard for your country.
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RISING UNDEFEATED PROSPECT MARIO BARRIOS & TOP 140-POUND CONTENDER LUCA GIACON HIGHLIGHT UNDERCARD ACTION ON SATURDAY, APRIL 16 HO BARCLAYS Center e Brooklyn

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Heather Hardy, Chris Colbert & Earl Newman & International Stars Lukasz Maciec & Dardan Zenunaj
Brooklyn (March 29, 2016) – Undefeated prospect Mario Barrios (14-0, 8 Kos) and top super lightweight contenderLuca “Black Mamba” Giacon (27-1, 23 Kos) compete in separate bouts that highlight undercard action on Saturday, April 16 ho Bongo Center a Brooklyn.
ea April 16 ketsahalo litšobotsi Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) ka NBC tripleheader headlined by undefeated rising star Errol “Nete” Spence Refresh. ho ka pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Chris Algieri. Televised kgaso qala ka 8:30 p.m. LE/5:30 p.m. PT and will see cruiserweight world champion Krzysztof Glowacki defending his title against former cruiserweight champion Steve kekana “U.S.S. Cunningham le Krrish 2012 U.S. Olympian “Sir” Marcus Mohapatra battling fellow unbeaten RadivojeHot RodKalajdzic.
Barrios makes his east coast debut in an eight-round super featherweight bout while Giacon looks to put the 140-pound division on notice when he competes in an eight-round affair.
A trio of exciting fighters representing Brooklyn will enter the ring as undefeated star Heather “The Heat” Hardy (15-0, 3 Kos) competes in an eight-round junior featherweight bout while Golden Gloves champions Chris Colbert (4-0, 2 Kos) le Earl Newman (8-0, 6 Kos) compete in a four-round featherweight bout and an eight-round cruiserweight bout respectively.
International action will heat up the ring at Barclays Center as 26-year-old Polish contender Lukasz Maciec (22-3-1, 5 Kos) fights in an eight-round super welterweight bout, 28-year-old Belgian Dardan Zenunaj (11-1, 9 Kos) fights in an eight-round junior lightweight affair and 22-year-old Russian Radzhab Butaev (1-0, 1 KO), ho loantša ho tsoa Brooklyn, in a six-round super welterweight fight against South Carolina’s TyKeem Sadler (6-1, 4 Kos)
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e buelloa ke DiBella Entertainment kamanong le Star Boxing, qala ka $25, se ke ua ho akarelletsa le ho hlokehang ditefello, 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets ka rekoa Inthaneteng ho etela www.ticketmaster.com, www.barclayscenter.com kapa ka bitsa 1-800-745-3000. Tickets boetse ho na le teng ka fa American Express Lebokose le leqepheng la Office ka Barclays Center. Group litheolelo di a fumaneha ka bitsa 844-BKLYN-GP.
A tall featherweight at more than six feet, the 20-year-old Barrios picked up seven victories in a jam-packed 2015 in which he stopped five opponents inside the distance, including an uppercut left hook combo that ended the night of Manuel Vides in December. The San Antonio-native turned pro in 2013 and is on the fast track towards a world title shot as he makes his 2016 qalo.
A winner of six-straight fights, Giacon is coming off of a unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Steve Jamoye in October 2015 that put him in the top contender status in the division. The 27-year-old has fought in Spain, Panama and Italy throughout a pro career that dates back to 2007 le e tla ba ho etsa hae U.S. debut on April 16.
A popular Brooklyn fighter who competed in Barclays Center’s first-ever professional female boxing match, Hardy e se e le tloaelehileng ka lebaleng la boithabiso ho tloha ka. Ka April 16, she will be making her sixth appearance at Barclays Center. Ka holimonyana ho lilemo tse peli ka mor'a hae lan qalo, Hardy hlōla ea machaba sehlooho lebanta la a le bartolomeo bantamweight karohano a October 2014 and followed it up in 2015 with a victory over Renata Domsodi and two over Noemi Bosques.
Fighting out of Lublin, Poland, Maciec will be making his second start in the U.S. and his first in the Polish-heavy borough of Brooklyn. The 26-year-old owns victories over veteran contenders Lanardo Tyner, Laszlo Fazekas and previously unbeaten Sasun Karapetyan.
Originally from Kosovo but fighting out of Belgium, Zenunaj made his U.S. debut in December 2015 and stopped Bryant Cruz in the seventh round to announce his presence stateside. The 28-year-old has won 10 fights in a row including eight in a row by knockout.
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Errol Spence Jr., Chris Algieri, Krzysztof Glowacki, Steve Cunningham, Marcus Mohapatra & Radivoje Kalajdzic Media Conference Call totobatsa Quotes

(Photo photo photo photo Credit: Ed Diller / DiBella Entertainment)
“Ke lumela ke e 'ngoe ea litalenta tlhōrōng papali ea, empa ke na le hore ke be ntoeng ena.” – Spence Refresh.
“Ho mosebetsi o thata haholo ho ea ka tebello ho contender. Ke lumela hore sena se ke hlasimolohe ea tonanahali bakeng sa Errol.” – Algieri
Brooklyn (March 24, 2016) – Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) ka NBC litima tšoaroa sebokeng se mecha ea phatlalatso ea pitso kajeno ho buisana bona Moqebelo, April 16 matchups nakong Barclays Center Brooklyn.
Krrish bochaba-naleli Errol “Nete” Spence Refresh., pele e neng e lefatše mampoli Chris Algieri, cruiserweight lefatše 'mampoli Krzysztof Glowacki, pele e neng e le 'mampoli cruiserweight Steve kekana “U.S.S.” Cunningham, unbeaten 2012 U.S. Olympian “Sir” Marcus Mohapatra 'me Krrish leseli heavyweight radivoje Kalajdzic a bua le mecha ea phatlalatso ea ka pele ho showdowns bona primetime hodima NBC, le televised kgaso qala ka 8:30 p.m. LE/5:30 p.m. PT.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e buelloa ke DiBella Entertainment kamanong le Star Boxing, qala ka $25, se ke ua ho akarelletsa le ho hlokehang ditefello, 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets ka rekoa Inthaneteng ho etela www.ticketmaster.com,www.barclayscenter.colimithara kapa ka ho bitsa 1-800-745-3000. Tickets boetse ho na le teng ka fa American Express Lebokose le leqepheng la Office ka Barclays Center. Group litheolelo di a fumaneha ka bitsa 844-BKLYN-GP.
Here ke seo 'bahlabani ile a tlameha ho re Labone:
ERROL Spence JR.
“Ena ke monyetla o moholo le 'na. Ho mohato o mong mosebetsi oa ka ho fumana moo ke batla ho ba, e leng tlotla e lefatšeng baa loana.
“Camp etsahalang leholo. Ke leetong la boima 'me ke lebeletse ho e apara e khōlō ea, tshebetso mong-ba ema ka la April 16.
“Ke na le ntho e 'ngoe ho bontša hore. Ke lumela ke e 'ngoe ea litalenta tlhōrōng papali empa ke na le hore ke be ntoeng ena. Ho na le lipotso tse ngata tse hlokang ho araba. April 16 Ke na le hore ke be 'me ke itokiselitse lona.
“Ba tloha tebello ho contender ke hlasimolohe, empa u lokela ho tsamaea le ka eona. Ho na le e ngata ho lebeletsoe ho 'na. Sena ke seo ke lokelang ho se etsa ho kena hore tlhōrōng e mehlano ho bophahamo ba.
“Chris o na le lintho tse ngata tsa pelo ea. O gritty. Kea tseba hore o etsahalang ho tla loantša le ho etsa hore ea sebele thabisang baa loana.
“Ha ke hatella leha e le efe iphumanetse. Ke koetlisa thata ho feta leha e le neng empa ke tla kena joaloka ho loana feela leha e le efe. Ke itokiselitse ho apara mponeng leholo.
“Ke batla ho lwantsha bonyane ka makhetlo a mararo ka selemo sena. Hafeela ke bophelo bo botle le lintho ha li tsamaee hantle, Ke batla ho lula mafolofolo. Ha ke batle ho leta ho pota-pota bakeng iketsa mohanyetsi e. Ke batla ho fumana a lesakaneng le lule ho hapa.”
Chris ALGIERI
“Re ntse u lebeletse ho apara tshebetso e mong le leholo. Ke 'nile ka ba bang ba mesebetsi ea matsoho ea ka molemo ka ho fetisisa nakong Barclays' me sena se tla ba e mong.
“Ke ho ka ho eketsehileng thabile ha re ntse re loana bosiung boo. Ka sebele ke lebeletse ho April 16.
“potsanyane ena e ne e ke ke be mona haeba a ne a sa moloaneli molemo. Ho na le e ngata mo hatella ka matla. Ho mosebetsi o thata haholo ho ea ka tebello ho contender. Ho se bonolo ho etsa hore ho qhoma. U lokela ho ba hlokolosi ho nka leaps khōlō. Ke lumela hore sena se ke hlasimolohe ea tonanahali.
“Ke 'nile ka lesakaneng la litebele le bashanyana khōlō le ka thata-hitters. Mekhoa ea ho etsa loana empa ho tsohle ka matchups. Boxing ke morethetho dipapadi. U lokela ho ba a le moshanyana 'me u bone kamoo mekhoa letlooeng.
“Ke ile ka loana nakong 147 le 154 ha ke raha-koa ya dibokose tsa kahoo ke bile a lesakaneng le bashanyana bao khōloanyane. Ke ne ho se mohla le bothata ba boholo.”
Glowacki ea KRZYSZTOF
“Ke thabile haholo hore ke khone ho loantša hape ho United States 'me ke tl'o lopolla batho ba loana' ngoe e kholo. Ke tšepa ka bobeli Poland le Fans American eang ho tšehetsa ntoeng ena ho phatloha ka.
“Ke e-s'o lokele ho feletseng ho tla United States le sireletsa tlotla ea ka.
“E ne e e ferekanyang haholo ho na le dikotsi hore ke tlameha. Ke ne ke sa etsa letho. Lera silevera hore ke tle unbelievably lapile ho khutlela. Ke esita le hungrier fetang ho tloaelehileng.
“baeti ba fihlelang ho My khutlela hae ka mor'a hore Huck baa loana e ne e sa kholoe. Ha ke fihla ba tsoa fofane ho ne ho batho ba nang le lipalesa le ke ile ka fumana felehetse mapolesa hore haeso. Ho e boikutlo bo joalo bo sa lumeleheng ho ba 'mampoli oa lefatše. Ke batla ho ba le boikutlo bo joalo bo ena hape ha ke khutlela. Ke ne ke batla e sa tsejoe empa joale le sechaba sa nkatamela literateng 'me ho ba le boikutlo bo boholo hore ba be.”
Steve Cunningham
“Ke thabile ho ba le monyetla o mong oa nakong e leng tlotla e lefatšeng a le ho arola cruiserweight. Ke lula ke e-s'o lokele, Ke lulang a ikemiselitse 'me ka tlelaseng ea boikoetliso, tse.
“Glowacki ke sa keneheng sera. O ile a etsa fafatse khōlō U.S hae. qalo me batho ba tla batla ho bona haeba a e ka phelela hore. Re tlil'o kopana 'me le etse ho qhoma ha litlelabore tse ling.
“Sena ha se tšimong ea e ncha ho 'na feela eo e leng iketsa mohanyetsi le lecha. Ha re sheba lilemo tse fetileng tse leha e le mang 'me re u loketse ho enoa. Ho nako ea ntoa.
“Kea tseba hore o 's khannoang, empa ke le khannoang boetse. Ke 'nile ka loana lefatšeng lohle. Ho e ncha loana haufi le lehae la, empa ho sa ntse ho ea ikutloa joaloka Poland a Barclays Center. Hantle Ke loanne Poland pele, kahoo re tlil'o feela ho nka lintho tsohle li tsamaea kampong 'me le tlise e ho loantsa.”
Marcus Mohapatra
“Sena ke e 'ngoe feela mohato o le' na tseleng e eang ho ba 'mampoli oa lefatše. Mong le e mong ea batlang ho etsa hore ho bonahale eka ke eena moloaneli molemo ka ho fetisisa Ke kileng a tobana. April 16 re tla bona.
“Ke bona seo ke bona 'Hot Rod'. O bacha, o 's Krrish me a ha a batle ho lahleheloa ke ea hae 0. Ke tl'o hlokomela ea eona lesakaneng.
“Tsena mofuta wa lintoa tsa bohlokoa ka bobeli ba rōna re le hore o tla etsa hore ho qhoma ha litlelabore. O ne a sa ka la radar ka pel'a empa tle April 16 re tla ka bobeli ba ka radar e mong le e mong bakeng sa bonnete ba hore.
“Na o sa iketsa mohanyetsi molemo ka ho fetisisa Ke tobana a loana ntoa e profeshenale? E. Empa sena ha se Guy molemo ka ho fetisisa ke 'nile ka lesakaneng le. April 16Ke tl'o hlokomela khoebo ea ka ka lesakaneng. Ke kamoo re qoqa ka ithuta papali ea litebele.
“U ke ke ua kena teng nahana hore seo u se entseng a phihlelo litabeng tsa ntoa ea ho etsa hore u be le lan leholo. Ho ba babeli lipapali tsa fapaneng ka ho feletseng. Ke 'nile ka ba le moo le e ngata bashanyana molemo tse tsoang sa le monyenyane.”
RADIVOJE KALAJDZIC
“Ke thabela ho loantša nakong Barclays Center leqepheng la bontsha leholo. Ke feela loketse ho loana 'me ke tšepa hore Marcus Mohapatra haholo.
“Ke 'nile ka sebetsa le Keith Thurman pele le fumane ka bolotsana a lesakaneng le eena ho tloha ka bobeli re palama terene e eang fatše St. Petersburg, Florida. Ho etsa mosebetsi oa bohlokoa e molemo. O e khōlō oke.
“Marcus hlakile hore na lebelo le matla. Ke tla u bolella mefokolo ea hae empa haeba u shebella mabapi le batho ba loana bosiung boo, Ke tla u bontša.
“Re ntse u boholo tsepame seo ke tla se etsa. Re ntse u sebetsa papali rera leano la rona 'me re tla kena moo' me ba tlatlapa mefokolo ea hae.
“Ke thabile ho loantša Brooklyn. Ke 'nile ka loana haeso' me ke thabile ho ba le bongata bo khahlanong le 'na. Ho feela tla ba eena 'me le' na lesakaneng.”
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Chris Algieri Supporting Alma Mater Stony Brook University Ahead Of First NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Game in School History

It’s an inspiration to see their hard work and determination. They can be the latest ‘Cinderella
story to come out of the tournament.” – Algieri

(Photo photo photo photo Credit: Ed Diller/Star Boxing)
Algieri takes on rising star Errol Spence Jr. in primetime as
Premier Boxing Champions on NBC returns to
Barclays Center Brooklyn
Moqebelo, April 16 (8:30 p.m. LE/5:30 p.m. PT)
Brooklyn (March 17, 2016) – Pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Chris Algieri is excited to cheer on his alma mater, the Stony Brook University Seawolves, as they hit the court for the first men’s basketball NCAA Tournament game in the school’s history.
“Ba baholo ke fumana, the less I believe in luck, but I want to wish good luck to my alma mater, the Stony Brook Seawolves, in the opening game of the NCAA tournament later bosiung bona,” Re Algieri.
The Long Island-native graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Health Care Sciences and is currently on the advisory board of the Seawolves United Athletic Department. A 2015, he established theChris Algieri Champion Lifestyle Scholarship Fund” a 2015.
The program has come such a long way over the past few years,” Algieri continued. “It is an inspiration to see what hard work and determination can do. This is their first ever trip to March Madness and I think they can be the latest ‘Cinderellastory to come out of the tournament.
The 13go th-seeded Seawolves will take on the fourth-seed Kentucky Wildcats in Des Moines, Iowa bosiung bona in the first round of the East Regional, with tip-off scheduled for 9:40 p.m. LE.
I know what it’s like to be the underdog,” Re Algieri. “I’ve been the underdog numerous times in my life and career and it’s all about digging deep and having the heart of a champion. I know those guys on the Stony Brook team have that championship mettle.
Algieri takes on Errol “Nete” Spence Refresh. e kholo ea ho ketsahalo ea Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) ka NBCtripleheaderon Moqebelo, April 16 from Barclays Center in Brooklyn with televised coverage beginning at 8:30 p.m. LE/5:30 p.m. PT.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e buelloa ke DiBella Entertainment kamanong le Star Boxing, qala ka $25, se ke ua ho akarelletsa le ho hlokehang ditefello, 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets ka rekoa Inthaneteng ho etela www.ticketmaster.com,www.barclayscenter.com kapa ka bitsa 1-800-745-3000. Tickets boetse ho na le teng ka fa American Express Lebokose le leqepheng la Office ka Barclays Center. Group litheolelo di a fumaneha ka bitsa 844-BKLYN-GP.
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Errol Spence Jr., Chris Algieri, Steve Cunningham & Marcus Browne PBC on NBC Press Conference Quotes & Photos

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NEW YORK (March 9. 2016) – Krrish bochaba-naleli Errol “Nete” Spence Refresh. le pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Chris Algieri a qala ho tobana le li talimane ka lekhetlo la pele Laboraro at a press conference at Gallagher’s Steakhouse in Manhattan as they discussed their Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) ka NBC makhaola-khang etsahalang Moqebelo, April 16 ka Bongo Center e Brooklyn.
Hape neng ba le teng Laboraro was former world champion Steve kekana “U.S.S.” Cunningham, who takes on cruiserweight world champion Krzysztof Glowacki, le Krrish 2012 U.S. Olympian “Sir” Marcus Mohapatra, who faces undefeated RadivojeHot RodKalajdzic.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e buelloa ke DiBella Entertainment kamanong le Star Boxing, qala ka $25, se ke ua ho akarelletsa le ho hlokehang ditefello, 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets ka rekoa Inthaneteng ho etela www.ticketmaster.com,www.barclayscenter.colimithara kapa ka ho bitsa 1-800-745-3000. Tickets boetse ho na le teng ka fa American Express Lebokose le leqepheng la Office ka Barclays Center. Group litheolelo di a fumaneha ka bitsa 844-BKLYN-GP.
Sena ke seo batsaya karolo ile a tlameha ho re Laboraro:
ERROL Spence JR.
A lot of people have been asking me when I was going to fight top competition. When you look good in the ring, nobody wants to fight you. Established guys don’t want to fight you, so I want to thank Chris Algieri for taking this fight.
It would be a major statement if I could stop Chris Algieri. He’s been in there with hard-punchers so I’m looking to make a statement about my power. Especially for me being a young contender, it would just show everything I have in my arsenal and where I’m going in my career.
I’ve never envisioned it this way, but my team always told me to be patient and everything will come on time. Now I’m here in the NBC main event.
This is a very important fight. Chris Algieri is a tough fighter. All of his fights have been exciting and we’re looking to make it exciting and one-sided. I’m looking to dominate the whole fight.
From watching Algieri, I know he has good footwork and likes to box. Recently it seems like he’s become more aggressive and standing his ground a bit more. I’m ready for either style.
I don’t really care if I get tested. I want to perform and show my skill set. I’m going to answers a lot of questions people have in the ring.
I know I’ll be the next big star in boxing. I just have to stay grounded, do what I’ve been doing and listen to my team. Leholimo le ho feletseng.
I want a world title this year. I want the winner of the Kell Brook vs. Kevin Bizier fight. I would definitely go to the UK. I’d fight any of the champions, but I can’t look past Chris Algieri. Ke 100 percent focused on him.
My career is a process. It doesn’t happen overnight. Molemong oa ka, fighting on this platform and getting my story out is a good start. It’s about what I do in the ring, I have to look spectacular and get the knockouts.
Everybody should tune-in or get your tickets. This is going to be a fight for the history books.
Chris ALGIERI
It’s exciting to be back in the main event on the world stage. I take every fight very seriously and I prepare my best each time. It’s just another day at the office.
I’m looking forward to working extremely hard and being as prepared as possible. I’ve never picked who I step in the ring with. My job is to prepare, fight and win. Ka April 16 that is exactly what I’m going to do.
I’m honored to be on a card of this magnitude. I’m looking forward to seeing everybody come out for a great night of fights.
Every fight going forward is about winning and moving towards a welterweight title. Every fight is one step closer to getting my opportunity. This win over Errol Spence Jr. will propel me into fights with the biggest names.
I have to beat everybody who is in front of me. That’s what this fight is. Spence is just another guy in the welterweight division. I’ve always said I’m willing to fight the top guys in my weight class and whether he’s the top guy now or will be one day, ha ho na taba.
I’m looked at as the veteran here, but I’m a young veteran. I have a ton of experience and I think that will propel me for the rest of my career.
Spence hasn’t fought anyone. I don’t think he’s fought a guy who’s tried to win. To label me as a gatekeeper against someone who hasn’t made real fights isn’t really a fair distinction.
He’s done all his work against guys who were tailor made for him to beat up. He hasn’t fought a guy with footwork or a guy who can box. He hasn’t fought many guys who were in there to win. It will be a really eye-opening experience for him and a lot of people on April 16.
I’ve had some of my best performances at Barclays Center and it’s an honor to be back. I feel that arena brings the best out of me.
Steve Cunningham
I won both of my world titles overseas. Guys like Glowacki grew up watching me fight in their home countries. He’s frothing at the mouth to get at me. Sometimes the meal that you want isn’t a good one for you. I’m going to upset his stomach really good.
“Ho tla ba le ntoa e ntle. I come intelligent and I come to fight. I’m going to make other 40-year-olds jealous when everyone sees the work that I do. I’m going to be prepared mentally, spiritually and physically.
I’m prepared to fight in any environment. My first title defense was in Marco Huck’s hometown. I went into the lion’s den. It’s all experience. I have a great range of experience and knowledge that helps me in the ring.
It’s great to be on a card with guys like Errol Spence Jr. and Chris Algieri. I’ve seen these guys grind. I watched Errol in the Olympics and I’ve fought on the same undercards as Algieri. It’s awesome to be a part of this.
A fight is a fight. Age doesn’t matter to me. Only thing that really means something is the opponent. When you get in there with your plan, the opponent matters less as you break him down.
When I first started, my motivation was to make money for my family. My motivation is always changing though. I believe I was born to do this. I love working out and pushing my mind and body to the brink. Most of all, I just love challenges.
I’m is a cruiserweight. My camps are always like seven or eight weeks, but I’m always in the gym. My team is great at making sure I’m ready and peaking at fight week.
I’m training in Philadelphia and living in Pittsburgh. There’s great work in Philadelphia and that’s why we’re staying there this time. It’s the perfect place to train for this fight.
Marcus Mohapatra
There’s never been a champion from Staten Island and that is the goal. I want to become the first from Staten Island.
I’m always happy to be back at Barclays Center. I’m on a great card and I’m ready to breakout and move beyond the prospect label. I’m ready to display my talents against an undefeated guy.
“Joalo Ka April 16 I’m going to do what I do best. I really want my hands to do the talking on fight night.
I’m motivated because I came from nothing. I’m hungry to be a world champion, but not just a world champion. I want to be a legend.
We’re mostly training in Staten Island but we’ll go to California to train at The Rock Gym in Carson, California. We’re going to get some really good work out there.
It’s very important to look good, but I’m not putting any extra pressure on myself. We will look good on April 16 leha ho le joalo.
This is boxing. This is what it takes. You have to beat guys like this to get to the next level. This has been a long time coming.
I’m blessed to be in the position I’m in. I haven’t made it yet and I won’t tell myself that I did. I can’t let myself get comfortable.
I’m not worried about what my opponent is bringing. I’m just worried about what I bring into the ring.
Lou DIBELLA, E le mopresidente oa DiBella Entertainment
This is a great show and I’m really proud to be promoting it. These are three real fights with their own terrific storylines.
Rising super star Errol Spence Jr. is as talented of a kid as I’ve seen come on the scene a 10 lilemo tse or so. That’s how much talent I believe he has. Hore ho o ile a re, he hasn’t faced a guy like Chris Algieri. Who is a guy who can do anything in the ring and is a former world champion.
The fact that Errol is stepping up and that Chris is willing to face Errol says a lot about both guys. These are two confident champions. The winner of this fight will make big money very quickly.
Glowacki is coming off a Fight of the Year candidate bout and now he’s going to have to face a man who was a cruiserweight champion himself, in Steve Cunningham.
“Marcus Mohapatra, an undefeated Olympian at light heavyweight, will face a strong undefeated fighter in ‘Hot RodKalajdzic. Marcus is confident in his road to superstardom and hot rod will try to derail that train.
These are three good competitive fights for the fans.
Brett YORMARK, CEO of Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment
On the heels of a spectacular night in January, we return for another great night at Barclays Center. This will make our 17go th boxing show. We are the home of professional boxing now.
It’s our second PBC on NBC event and I’m thrilled to have Errol and Chris in our ring. We expect a lot of Long Islanders to take the LIRR to Barclays Center.
Marcus Browne has the most fights at Barclays Center. Even though he’s from Staten Island, we consider him an honorary Brooklynite.
Barclays Center ea Brooklyn papali ea litebele ™ mananeo a sethaleng o hlalosoa ka AARP. Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e feletseng etela www e.premierboxingchampions.com le www.nbcsports.com/boxing, latela on TwitterPremierBoxing, ErrolSpenceJr, ChrisAlgieri, USSCunningham, @Marcus_Browne, LouDiBella, StarBoxing, NBCSports, BarclaysCenter LeSwanson_Comm kapa e se e le Fan on Facebook ka www.Facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions,www e.facebook.com/NBCSports, www e.Facebook.com/DiBellaEntertainment le www e.Facebook.com/barclayscenter. Lintlha-khōlō fumaneha www.youtube.com/premierboxingchampions. PBC hodima NBC e tšehelitsoe ke Corona, botle ka ho fetisisa Beer.

Melson representing Team Fight to Walk vs Chris Galaeno March 11 at SPiN charity event!

 

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Special guests include Kenny Anderson, Danny Jacobs, Chris Algieri, Susan Sarandon, Rosie Perez & Kobayashi!

 

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New York, NY (March 9, 2016) – WBC USNBC 154 pound titlist Boyd “Rainmaker” Melson will take off the gloves and pick up a ping pong paddle when he meets New York State welterweight champion Chris Galaeno at SPiN New YorkLabohlano, March 11.

 

The SPiN charity event starts at 9 PM le $10 general admission tickets can be purchased at the door. All attendees who donate $50 or more will be invited to go in ring with Melson and throw punches at him for a round. New York basketball great Kenny Anderson will be working Melson’s corner during these rounds while Melson offers himself as a target for those donating at least $50. SPiN is located at 48 Le 23rd, st in New York City and can hold up to 700 batho ba.

 

All admission fees and proceeds from a special silent auction hosted by Cardboard Memories will be split between Team Fight to Walk and B.O.X.E.R. Inc.

 

Attendees will enjoy a truly one-of-a-kind evening of entertainment emceed by Vice SportsEric Kelly and a silent sports memorabilia auction highlighted by a 30 pound bronze statue that includes engravings of many world champions including Floyd Mayweather. Those on hand are also invited to an exclusive after party hosted by DJ KP.

 

Special guests for the SPiN event include New York City basketball legend and former NBA All-Star Kenny Anderson, actresses Rosie Perez & Susan Sarandon former WBO junior welterweight champion Chris Algieri, NABO and NABF heavyweight champion Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller, WBA world middleweight champion Danny Jacobs, middleweightcontender Willie Monroe and Team Fight to Walk members Frank Galarza and Will Rosinsky amongst others. Legendary competitive eater and six-time Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating champion Kobayashi will also be on hand to enjoy the action. All guests will be available for photo ops and autographs throughout the evening.

 

A competitor at heart, Melson’s posted a series of recent videos training on the ping pong table with 14-Time Swedish National Champion Malin Pettersson accompanied with friendly trash talking towards Galaeno.

 

“Chris may be undefeated in the ring but he’s taking an L on the table,” Melson said with a smile. “On a serious note, I’d like to thank SPiN NYC and all the celebrities that are attending this event in support of Team Fight to Walk and B.O.X.E.R Inc, which is another great organization I recently became a board member of. Events like these can literally help change lives, whether it be to cure Chronic Spinal Cord Injuries or keep at-risk youths off the street. Anybody who donates $50 or more ka labohlano gets the once in a lifetime opportunity to get in the ring and literally throw punches at me for a round. That is how much I care about raising the additional funds still needed for the clinical trial I’ve been discussing during the last five years.”

 

Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e ka Team Fight ho Tsamaea kapa ho donate, ka kōpo etela Teamfighttowalk.com. Donations can also be made by texting Walk to 20222. B.O.X.E.R. Inc information is available by logging onto boxerinc.nyc.