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Chris Eubank Refresh. vs.. “Morena” Arthur Abraham IBO Super Middleweight World Championship To air July 15 live on PPV in United States

TENAFLY, N.J.(June 29, 2017) – One of boxing’s most polarizing and exciting young fighters faces a dangerous three-time, tse peli karohano lefatše mampoli, e le Chris Eubank Refresh. defends his International Boxing Organization (IBO) Super Middleweight Championship against “Morena” Arthur Abrahama ka Moqebelo, July 15, available to watch on Pay Per View in the United States, ho qala ka 2:30 am Et / 11:30 am PT, live from SES Arena, Wembley in London, Engelane.
“Eubank Refresh. vs.. Abrahama”, promoted by Poxon Sports in association with Team Sauerland, is presented in the United States by Integrated Sports Media and Protocol Sports Marketing, Ltd.
Integrated Sports Media will distribute “Eubank Refresh. vs.. Abrahama” live in the United States on cable and satellite PPV via iN Demand, Vubiquity, and DISH for a suggested retail price of only $24.95. In Canada, the event will be available on television to fight fans that subscribe to premium pay television network Super Channel.
Outside of North America, “Eubank Refresh. vs.. Abrahama” is being distributed to broadcasters worldwide by leading boxing television rights distribution firm, Protocol Sports Marketing Ltd.
Feela 27 le lilemo li, the British-born Eubank Jr. (24-1, 19 Kos) enters the contest with less experience than Abraham but with power, a mean streak, and meaningful boxing pedigree. Eubank Refresh. o hlōla 16 ea hae ea ho qetela 17 fights by stoppage.
Ntate oa hae o, Chris Eubank Sr. (45-5-2, 23 Kos), is a former World Boxing Organization (WBO) super middleweight and middleweight world champion. Eubank Sr. co-trains and manages his son, in addition to being an idiosyncratic presence in and around his son’s fights, and the British fight scene.
A former Interim World Boxing Association (WBA) Middleweight World Champion, Eubank Refresh. captured the IBO title this past February, emisa Renold Quinlan (11-1, 7 Kos) ka 10go thpota. His July 15go th fight versus Abraham will mark the confident young champion’s first IBO title defense.
Abraham is a strong, come forward fighter,” Eubank Refresh. a re, “empa o ile a 's e mong tlhakore-. He’s very good in that one dimension, but a one-dimensional fighter cannot beat me. I see a lot of holes in his game and I’m going to exploit those holes ruthlessly.
The IBO No. 1 rated Abraham (46-5, 30 Kos) fights out of Berlin, Duitsland. “Morena” Arthur is a two-time WBO super middleweight world champion, as well as a former International Boxing Federation (IBF) middleweight lefatše 'mampoli. The powerful Armenian has a sensational 18-4 (9 Kos) record in world championships, 7-4 (4 Kos) against former or current world champions. Noted victims during his 17-year professional career reads like a Who’s Who of Boxing in the 160- and 168-pound divisions, including world champions Raul, Marquez, Hector Javier Velazco, Jermain Taylor, Robert Stieglitz thrice, le Giovanni De Carolis. Abraham has also defeated world-class opponents such as Martin Murray, Pauluse o ile a Smith ka makhetlo a mabeli, Lajuan Simon, Edison Miranda ka makhetlo a mabeli, Khoren Gevor, Sebastian Demers, Kofi Jantuah, Kingsley Ikeke, Robin Krasniqi le Howard Eastman.
Four of Abraham’s five career losses have been to world champions Carl Froch, Andre Ward, Stieglitz and Gilberto Ramirez. Stieglitz is the only opponent to stop Abraham, ea hlōla 10 ea hae ea ho qetela 11 lintoa, the most recent a 12-round unanimous decision win over Krasniqi (46-4, 17 Kos) this past April in Germany.
I will make sure that I’m in top shape and ready to secure a great victory,” Abraham remarked. “I know Chris Eubank, Refresh. ke e ntle oke, like his dad. Ke lebeletse e le boima ntoa, but I am confident I will beat him.
Also airing live is the 12-round International Boxing Federation (IBF) Featherweight World Championship match as popular Welshman “Lehalima” Lee Selby (24-1, 9 Kos) makes his third defense of the title he captured May 30, 2015, when he won an eighth-round technical decision over previously unbeaten Evgeny Gradovich (19-0-1, 9 Kos).
Selby will be challenged by former WBA Featherweight World Champion Jonathan VictorYoniBarros (41-4-1, 22 Kos), of Argentina, who is the IBF No. 1 contender.
Additional PPV fights will soon be announced.
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Brook a tlameha tsoa CHAVES Clash

Ho loanela ho ho rescheduled ka mor'a hore khopo ntša kotsi le otla Sheffield naleli

Kell Brook o 'nile a tlameha ea hae IBF World Welterweight tlotla dumalane le Diego Chaves ka Sheffield Arena ka Moqebelo, October 24 ka mor'a hore matlafatsang le khopo ntša kotsi a sparring.

Brook neng e behiloe ka ho etsa hore boraro sireletsa lebanta la hae khahlanong le kotsi Argentina, empa ho ba le qeta nako e itseng sepetlele le ea bobe le ho nka keletso ea litsebi tsa bongaka latelang skena, le Sheffield naleli tla bona hore na joale ho tobana le Chaves hamorao ka selemo sa.

The Sheffield bontša o tsoela pele ka Sky Sports qalo ea Chris Eubank Refresh topping Bili e le jwalo a, ae sireletsang hae WBA ya nakwana World Middleweight tlotla khahlanong le American Tony Jeter, Gavin McDonnell, ae sireletsang hae European Bantamweight strap khahlanong le pele e neng e World tlotla challenger Jeremy Parodi, hammoho le a mangata a sa e thabisang bacha talenta ka Bili e.

"Kamehla ho bohloko bohloko ha kotsi etsa hore ho loanela ho ho ka kgutlisetswa morao, haholo-holo le haufi le ketsahalo eo,"O ile a re mohlophisi Eddie Hearn. "Kell nkoa a se a le khopo ntša kotsi a sparring maobane 'me a qeta ba bangata ba letsatsi le leng ha sepetlele maobane. Kell e ne e le tsielehile ho loantša empa e ne e feela ke ke ha khoneha 'me re tla bona hore na joale ho reschedule le bout bakeng sa bofelong ba selemo. "

Matchroom Boxing tla etsa hore e tletseng polelo ka mantaha mabapi le dintlha tsa ho feletseng refunds le a leeme refunds ho ba Fans ntse ba teng bontša.