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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, Mass. (Whiringa 1, 2018) — The return of three-time world challenger Aleksandra Lopes hinaaro kupu matua “Championship Boxing at The Armory,” presented by Granite Chin Promotions (GCP), Thanksgiving Eve (Wednesday, 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 Chris Traietti, 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) in the six-round main event.

 

 

 

Former N.E. toa Welterweight Derek “The SurgeonSilveira (14-2, 7 Koó), fighting out of Salem, MA, takes on Mexican veteran FrancisoEl MonoMedel (12-15, 8 Koó) in the six-round co-featured event.

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

Claremont, NH favorite Ricky Ford (3-1-1, 1 KO) ka tutaki Haora Almeida, o 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.

 

 

 

Kaunihera mekemeke World (WBC) Latino cruiserweight champion VinnieAmerican DreamCarita (18-1-1, 17 Koó), 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, i roto i te waru-rounder.

 

 

 

Gloucester, MA super middleweight prospect Henry Gedney (1-0), a winner at the 2017 Rocky Marciano Tournament, Kei te whakaritea ki te whawhai Francisco Neto (1-0), o Woburn, in a four-round bout to open the show.

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

He whawhai me whawhai katoa raro ki te huringa.

 

 

 

Tickets, utu i $60.00 ringside and $40.00 standing room, are available to purchase on line at

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Doors tuwhera i 6 p.m. ET with the first bout scheduled at 6:30 p.m. AND.

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3-wā, 2-division world champion Jose Antonio Rivera returns with a bang KO winner in his first fight in 7 tau

Ho'iraa
Featuring the return of 3-time, 2-toa wehenga ao
“Ko te Gallo” JOSE ANTONIO RIVERA
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018
The Palladium, Worcester, Massachusetts
Otinga whaimana
THE CHAMP IS BACK: referee Bob Benoit (L) and Jose Antonio Rivera

Worcester, Mass. (August 19, 2018) – Seven years after his last fight, “Ko te Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera returned to the ring in grand fashion last night (Rāhoroi) ki te kupu matua “Ho'iraa, presented by Granite Chin Promotions in association with Rivera Promotions Entertainment, i te Palladium i Worcester, Massachusetts.

 

 

 

The 45-year-old Rivera (42-6-1, 25 Koó), 35 pounds lighter than he was in February when he started training, packed the house in his hometown, fully entertained his supportive fans. E toru-wā, two-division world champion Rivera pressured LarrySlomoshun: Smith (10-38-1, 7 Koó) from the opening bell and he never let up.

 

 

 

It took a few rounds for Rivera to wear off the rust, but he fed Smith a steady diet of body shots, gradually breaking down his opponent, as he won round after round on points. Twice in the sixth round it looked like Smith was done, but the tough Texan showed a lot of heart to survive.

 

 

 

Heoi, Rivera closed the show in the seventh round, when Smith broke his hand in the fifth round and was unable to continue, kneeling in his corner, obviously in pain.

 

 

 

I’ve always been tough,” Rivera said after the fight, “but I was a little rusty. He tested me early but, once he saw I wasn’t going anywhere and knew he was in for a fight. I started warming up in the fourth round. I was always a 12-round fighter. I didn’t know he broke his hand until after the fight. Ite ahau nui. We gave a good fight to the fans who have always supported me.

 

 

 

I give myself a C+ tonight. I’m going to talk with my family, but I’m thinking about one more fight, to make it 50 for his pro career).”

 

 

 

Jose Antonio Rivera (R) had a successful comeback fight

 

 

 

I roto i te hui tahi-ngā, Worcester super middleweight Kendrick Ball, JR. (10-1-2, 7 Koó) demolished Fabian “El LoboValdez (2-4), flooring him with a right uppercut and soon after finished him with a vicious body shot for a technical-knockout victory in the opening round. The popular Ball was fighting at home for the first time as a professional

 

 

 

The rematch between Worcester junior middleweight Khiary Grey (16-4, 12 Koó) a Antonio Chaves Fernandez (9-34, 4 Koó) ended in the same fashion as their first encounter did three years ago. Also fighting at home for the first time, Gray blasted out his game opponent, cracking him with a picture-perfect, left-fight combination that put Fernandez on his back. Fernandez beat the count, but referee Bob Benoit totitoti ana te mahi.

 

 

Southbridge, MA junior middleweight Wilfredo “te Sucaro” Pagan (5-0, 3 Koó) noho tūturu, using a relentless body attack to drop EngelbertoGuarura” Valenzuela (11-15, 3 Koó) e toru nga wa, the last ending the fight midway through the third round.

 

 

 

Springfield, MA junior lightweight Joshua Orta (1-0, 1 KO) turned in an impressive pro debut in a barn-burner that ended when (1-8-1, 1 KO), of Worcester, was unable to continue fighting after the third round.

 

 

 

Worcester welterweight Eslih Owuso (1-0) pitched a shutout in his pro debut, decking veteran Bryan “The Brick” Aperahama (6-31-2, 6 Koó) rua i roto i te rua o a tawhio noa, en route ki te wini whakatau loto.

 

 

 

In the opening bout of the night, 45-tau-tau Jose Angel “KO” Ortiz (5-14-1, 2 Koó) maturuturu iho Patrick Leal (0-5) 10-seconds into the fight, once more later in the opening round, and stopped him in the second. Oritz, fighting out of Springfield, MA by way of Puerto Rico, was fighting for the first time in five years, and he registered his first victory in seven.

Official results below:

 

Otinga whaimana

 

MAHI MAIN – MIDDLEWEIGHTS

Jose Antonio Rivera (42-6-1, 25 Koó), Worcester, MA

WTKO 7 (1:07)

Larry Smith (10-38-1, 7 Koó), Dallas, Texas

 

 

 

CO-FEATURE – Super MIDDLEWEIGHTS

Kendrick Ball, JR. (10-1-2, 7 Koó), Worcester, MA

WTKO1 (2:21)

Fabian Valdez (2-4, 0 Koó), Cananea Sonora, Mexico

 

 

 

MIDDLWEIGHTS

Jose Angel Ortiz (5-13-1, 2 Koó), Springfield, MA

WTKO2 (1:03)

Patrick Leal (0-5), Somerville, MA.

 

 

 

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS

Khiary Grey (16-4, 12 Koó), Worcester, MA

WTKO1 (2:27)

Antonio Chaves Fernandez (9-34, 4 Koó), Brockton, MA

 

 

 

Wilfredo Pagan (5-0, 3 Koó), Southbridge, MA

WTKO3 (1:29)

Engelberto Valenzuela (11-15, 3 Koó), Agua Prieta, Mexico

 

 

 

WELTERWEIGHTS

Eslih Owusu (1-0), Worcester, MA

WDEC4 (40-34, 40-35, 40-36)

Bryan Aperahama (6-31-2, 6 Koó), Schenectady, NY

 

 

 

 

JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHTS

Joshua Orta 1-0, 1 KO), Springfield, MA

WTKO3 (3:00)

Edwin Rosado (1-8-1, 1 KO), Worcester, MA

 

 

 

 

Event sponsors included Lundgren Honda, Elm Wealth Group, Atty. Maria M. Rivera-Cotto Championsofhealth@USANA.com, Chieftain Liquors, Centro Las America, Baystate Savings

Bank, Pamela Laporte Realty, Worcester Vocero, ChrisFIT Xperience and Grille 57.

 

 

 

A portion of the proceeds was donated to Spina Bifida Association of Greater New England.

KŌRERO:

Facebook.com: /RiveraPromotionsEntertainment, /GraniteChinPromotions

Twitter: @RiveraPromoEnt @joseriverachamp @KingRivera_, @Granite_Chin

New “Ho'iraa” opponent for headliner “Ko te Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera

Ho'iraa
Featuring the return of 3-time, 2-toa wehenga ao
“Ko te Gallo” JOSE ANTONIO RIVERA
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018
The Palladium, Worcester, Massachusetts
Tenei Rāmere night at The Palladium in Worcester, MA

Worcester, Mass. (August 15, 2018) – E toru-wā, toa e rua-wehenga te ao “Ko te Gallo” Jose Rivera has a new opponent for his comeback fight this Friday night in “Ho'iraa”, presented by Granite Chin Promotions (GCP) in association with Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE), i te Palladium i Worcester, Massachusetts.

 

 

 

The 45-year-old Rivera (41-6-1, 24 Koó), who was matched against RubenModern Day WarriorGalvan, didn’t find out until yesterday (Rātū) that Galvan had broken a finger the night before. Texas veteran LarrySlomoshun” Smith (10-37-1, 7 Koó) is the late replacement for Rivera in the eight-round main event.

 

 

 

I am not a fan of late changes,” Rivera said, “but at this point it’s either that or no fight, and I’ve trained too hard not to fight.

 

 

 

Rivera last fought in 2011, taking an eight-round decision over Paul Mpendo, at Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut.

 

 

 

The name of the event is “Ho'iraa” because five fighters in action are from Worcester, including three who’ve never fought there before as professionals.

 

 

 

Super middleweight Kendrick Ball, JR. (9-1-2, 6 Koó) and junior middleweight Khiary Grey(15-4, 11 Koó), both promoted by CES Boxing, will be fighting at home in Worcester as pros for the first time in a pair of six-round bouts. Ball faces Mexican FabianEl LoboValdez (2-3) in the co-featured event, while Gray (15-4, 11 Koó) kanohi Antonio Chaves Fernandez (9-33, 4 Koó), of Brockton, MA, in a rematch of a fight won by Gray.

 

 

 

Also scheduled to fight on the undercard in four-round bouts are Southbridge, MA welterweight Wilfredo “te Sucaro” Pagan (4-0, 2 Koó) vs. EngelbertoGuarura” Valenzuela (11-14, 3 Koó), Springfield’s (MA) pro-debuting featherweight Joshua Orta vs. Worcester’s Edwin Rosado (1-7-1, 1 KO), Worcester’s pro-debuting welterweight Eslih Owusu.vs. Bryan “The Brick” Aperahama (6-30-2, 6 Koó) ko Springfield, MA welterweight Jose Angel “KO” Ortiz (4-13-1, 1 KO) vs. Somerville’s (MA) Patrick Leal (0-4).

 

 

 

He whawhai me whawhai katoa raro ki te huringa.

 

 

 

Tickets, utu i $75.00 (ringside) a $45.00 (whakauru whānui), He runga i te hoko, me te wātea ki te hoko i www.ThePalladium.net ranei te tari pouaka Palladium (whakauru whānui anake), mā te whakapā Jose Rivera ranei (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) ranei tetahi o nga whawhai.

 

 

 

Doors tuwhera i 6 p.m. AND, a'ee tuatahi 7 p.m. AND.

 

 

 

Event sponsors include Lundgren Honda, Elm Wealth Group, Atty. Maria M. Rivera-cotto,Championsofhealth.USANA.com, Chieftain Liquors, Centro Las America, Baystate Savings Bank, Pamela Laporte Realty, Worcester Vocero, ChrisFIT Xperience and Grille 57 (hosting the official weigh in and after party).

 

 

 

A portion of the proceeds will go to Spina Bifida Association of Greater New England.

 

KŌRERO:

Facebook.com: /RiveraPromotionsEntertainment, /GraniteChin Promotions

Twitter: @RiveraPromoEnt @joseriverachamp @KingRivera_, @Granite_Chin

“Ko te Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera “Ho'iraa” Open Workout Photo Gallery

Ho'iraa
Featuring the return of 3-time, 2-toa wehenga ao
“Ko te Gallo” JOSE ANTONIO RIVERA
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018
The Palladium, Worcester, Massachusetts
“Ko te Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera
“Ho'iraa” Open Workout
Photo Gallery
Ko te Sharing he hoki – Jose Antonio Rivera
Photo Gallery belowall pictures courtesy of Cristian Nunez
Worcester, Mass. (August 9, 2018) — E toru-wā, toa e rua-wehenga te ao “Ko te Gallo” Jose Rivera held an open workout yesterday at Camp Get Right in Worcester, MA, in preparation for his comeback fight August 17, headlining “Ho'iraa, presented by Granite Chin Promotions (GCP) in association with Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE), i te Palladium i Worcester, Massachusetts.
Rivera (41-6-1, 24 Koó) headlines against RubenModern Day WarriorGalvan (27-26-4, 10 Koó) in the eight-round main event.
The name of the event is “Ho'iraa” because five fighters in action are from Worcester, including three who’ve never fought there before as professionals: Kendrick Ball, JR. (9-1-2, 6 Koó), whitu tekau teina Khiary Grey (15-4, 11 Koó) and pro-debuting Eslih Owusu.
Ball, JR. and Owusu, along with nearby Southbridge’s Wilfredo “El Sacaro” Pagan and Worcester’s Edwin Rosado, joined Rivera at last night’s open workout.
Tickets, utu i $75.00 (ringside) a $45.00 (whakauru whānui), He runga i te hoko, me te wātea ki te hoko i www.ThePalladium.net ranei te tari pouaka Palladium (whakauru whānui anake), mā te whakapā Jose Rivera ranei (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) ranei tetahi o nga whawhai.
Doors tuwhera i 6 p.m. AND, a'ee tuatahi 7 p.m. AND.
Event sponsors include Lundgren Honda, Elm Wealth Group, Atty. Maria M. Rivera-cotto, Championsofhealth.USANA.com, Chieftain Liquors, Centro Las America, Baystate Savings Bank, Pamela Laporte Realty, Worcester Vocero, ChrisFIT Xperience and Grille 57 (hosting the official weigh in and after party).
A portion of the proceeds will go to Spina Bifida Association of Greater New England.
KŌRERO:
Facebook.com: /RiveraPromotionsEntertainment, /GraniteChin Promotions
Twitter: @RiveraPromoEnt @joseriverachamp @KingRivera, @Granite_Chin

(L-R) — Co-promoter Chuck Shearns & Jose Antonio Rivera

Jose Antonio Rivera with Kendrick Ball, JR. being interviewed in background

Jose Antonio Rivera

Jose Antonio Rivera
Kendrick Ball, JR.
Kendrick Ball, JR.
Kendrick Ball, JR.

“Ko te Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera to headline “Ho'iraa”

Ko te Sharing he hoki!
August 17 i te Palladium i Worcester, MA
“Ko te Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera hitting the pads with his trainer Sean Fitzgerald

 

Worcester, Mass. (Hōngongoi 31, 2018) – A dozen years after he captured his third world title in two different weight classes, seven since his last fight, “Ko te Gallo” Jose Rivera returns to the ring August 17 ki te kupu matua “Ho'iraa”, presented by Granite Chin Promotions (GCP) in association with Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE), i te Palladium i Worcester, Massachusetts.

 

 

 

The 45-year-old Rivera (41-6-1, 24 Koó) has already lost more than 30 pauna, now within four pounds of his contracted weight, since he started training earlier this year. He will headline against RubenModern Day WarriorGalvan (27-26-4, 10 Koó) in the eight-round main event.

 

 

 

I roto i te 1997, Rivera captured the International Boxing Organization (IBO) World welterweight title, ka tu Gilberto Flores i roto i te rua o a tawhio noa. Six years later, he traveled to Germany to take on undefeated, tino whenua Michel Trabant (38-0) for the vacant World Boxing Association (WBA) World Welterweight Championship, in which Rivera won a 12-round decision and the belt.

 

 

 

In front of nearly 10,000 hometown fans in Worcester, Rivera capped his boxing career by winning a 12-round unanimous decision in 2006 over defending champion Alejandro Garcia(25-1) for the WBA World super welterweight title.

 

 

 

The idea to return to the ring started with my son. A.J., and I talking about chasing history,” faataa Rivera. “We are not able to put that together right now (A.J. was born with Spina Bifida and he was unable to secure medical clearance in time for the Aug. 17th show.), but because of my hard work these last six months, I felt that it was only fitting to continue with my fight.

 

 

 

Granite Chin Promotions has been very instrumental to make sure that this show is put together in the most professional manner possible. I won’t think our promotional company (Jos and A.J. own and operate RPE Promotions Entertainment) would have been able to pull this off. All the negotiations had to be done and me training the only way I know how, at a championship level, would have been too much for us to handle.

 

 

 

Granite Chin Promotionsco-promoter Chuck Shearns tāpiri, “When Jose and I started talking about his ring return, I was the last person to think he was crazy. We were friends during his championship days and I know how incredibly committed and disciplined Jose is. whawhai ahau i 49 tau, not to compare myself to the level Jose has been on, but I know that it can be done. What everyone should know is how well Jose has taken care of himself during his thirties and into his forties. Did I ever think that Chris (Traietti, GCP co-promoter) and I would be co-promoting Jose’s comeback? Kaua e, but I’m happy to be involved and I will support him as far as he wants to take this. He’s been training like he’s 25 and Jose’s going to surprise some people.

 

 

 

During Rivera’s title reigns, unlike other world champions, he also held a full-time job as a court officer in the Massachusetts Trial Court, a position in Worcester that he still holds 17 years later. Between working and training, never mind his family responsibilities, Jose somehow manages to balance everything in his extremely busy life.

 

 

 

Let’s just say it makes for a busy schedule,” Rivera remarked. “I am committed to taking care of my family and will do whatever it takes. I usually run before work and train after work. Starting early and finishing late makes for busy days, but the job needs to get done. Tika i teie nei, I’m in the middle of the hardest period of training. The week of the fight is more about preparing mentally and making weight. There’s nothing you can do the week of the fight to help you get into better shape.

 

 

 

Rivera isn’t under any illusions that his comeback will lead to another major world title. The plan is for him to have two more fights to reach a total of 50 rite ki te pro, but he’s taking things one fight at a time, and he still hopes his next fight, tentatively slated for later this year, will be on the same card as his son’s pro debut.

 

 

 

Rivera last fought in 2011, taking an eight-round decision over Paul Mpendo, at Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut. The battle-tested Galvan, his Aug. 17th opponent from Indiana, has fought other world champions, Including Zab Hura, Julio Hiha Chavez, JR., Jorge Paez a Paora Spadafora.

 

 

 

I hear he comes to fight and that he likes to fool around a bit to try and get into his opponent’s head,” Rivera added. I’ve concentrated on me, my timing and focus on the game plan

 

 

 

Training for this fight has been more mental than anything else. I have been able to reach peak performance at 45 training like I did in my prime. The most important thing is that, working with my trainer Sean Fitzgerald, I’ve been focused on making sure my timing gets better since it’s been seven years since I last fought.

 

 

 

“Na, o te akoranga, it’s always a great feeling to box in front of my hometown fans. Their support is always appreciated.

 

 

 

The name of the event is “Ho'iraa” because six fighters in action are from Worcester, including three who’ve never fought there before as professionals.

 

 

 

Whitu Kendrick Ball, JR. (9-1-2, 6 Koó) and junior middleweight Khiary Grey (15-4, 11 Koó), both promoted by CES Boxing, will be fighting at home in Worcester as pros for the first time in a pair of six-round bouts. Ball meets Rimitiriu Walker (8-21-2, 4 Koó) in the co-featured event, while Gray (15-4, 11 Koó) kanohi Antonio Chaves Fernandez (9-33, 4 Koó), of Brockton, MA, in a rematch of a fight won by Gray.

 

 

 

Also scheduled to fight on the undercard in four-round bouts are Springfield, MA welterweight Jose Angel “KO” Ortiz (4-13-1, 1 KO) vs. Heta Basler (0-8) and pro-debuting featherweight Joshua Orta vs. Worcester’s Edwin Rosado (1-7-1, 1 KO), Southbridge, MA welterweight Wilfredo “te Sucaro” Pagan (4-0, 2 Koó) vs. TBA, and Worcester’s pro-debuting welterweight Eslih Owusu.vs. Bryan “The Brick” Aperahama (6-30-2, 6 Koó).

 

 

 

He whawhai me whawhai katoa raro ki te huringa.

 

 

 

Tickets, utu i $75.00 (ringside) a $45.00 (whakauru whānui), He runga i te hoko, me te wātea ki te hoko i www.ThePalladium.net ranei te tari pouaka Palladium (whakauru whānui anake), mā te whakapā Jose Rivera ranei (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) ranei tetahi o nga whawhai.

 

 

 

Doors tuwhera i 6 p.m. AND, a'ee tuatahi 7 p.m. AND.

 

 

 

Event sponsors include Lundgren Honda, Elm Wealth Group, Atty. Maria M. Rivera-cotto,Championsofhealth.USANA.com, Chieftain Liquors, Centro Las America, Baystate Savings Bank, Pamela Laporte Realty, Worcester Vocero, ChrisFIT Xperience and Grille 57 (hosting the official weigh in and after party).

 

 

 

A portion of the proceeds will go to Spina Bifida Association of Greater New England.

 

KŌRERO:

Facebook.com: /RiveraPromotionsEntertainment, /GraniteChin Promotions

Twitter: @RiveraPromoEnt @joseriverachamp @KingRivera_, @Granite_Chin

Fight Night at The ZoneRESULTS from Derry, NH

stops Larry Smith in 5

Undefeated New England prospects

Richard Rivera & Irvin Gonzalez

Register sensational 1st round knockouts

 

 

Fight Night at The Zone

Otinga whaimana

 

 

 

 

DERRY, N.H. (April 8, 2018) — The official weigh in was held today for tomorrow (Rāhoroi) evening’sFight Night at the Zone,” presented by Granite Chin Promotions, at The Sportszone in Derry, New Hampshire.

 

 

 

 

I roto i te hui matua, Dorchester, MA junior middleweight Gabriel Duluc (12-3, 3 Koó) used a vicious body attack to stop veteran Texas fighter LarrySlomoshun” Smith i roto i te rima o tawhio noa. A right to the liver put Smith down, but he beat the referee Mike Ryan‘s count. Smith was unable to recover as he was pinned on the ropes by Duluc, who reeled off a dozen unanswered punches, forcing referee Ryan to end the fight.

 

 

 

 

New England’s hardest hitter is unquestionably UBF N.E. light heavyweight champion Richard “Popeye te Sailor te tangata” Rivera (7-0, 6 Koó), who knocked out cruiserweight Randy “The Rattler” Campbell (3-19, 2 Koó) with the first punch in their non-title fight, a lethal right that broke Campbell’s lower right ankle.

 

 

 

 

Flashy Worcester, MA prospect Irvin Gonzalez (9-0, 8 Koó) overwhelmed his Mexican opponent, Welterweight teina Francisco “El MonoMedel (12-13, 8 Koó), blasting him from every angle en route to a first-round technical knockout, in which Medal went to the canvas twice.

 

 

 

 

New England cruiserweight champion Chris Traietti (26-4, 21 Koó), also the co-promoter, pounded JamminJames Morrow (12-23-3, 5 Koó) from pillar to post until referee Leo Gerstel halted the action in their non-title fight for a third-round technical knockout.

 

 

 

 

Irish junior welterweight Paddy McGee, fighting out of Dorchester, MA, landed only two punches in his pro debut, both flooring Bardraiel Smith (0-4), for a quick first-round knockout.

 

 

 

 

Stoughton, MA welterweight Travis “Ko te tahae” Demko (6-1, 1 KO) outclassed Paul DeSouza (0-11), of Somerville, pitching a six-round shutout decision.

 

 

 

 

With former world champion Wilfredo, Vasquez, JR. supporting him, Springfield, MA welterweight Anthony Velasquez (2-0, 2 Koó) hiahiatia anake 43 seconds to finish off Shavonte Dixon (0-3).

 

 

 

 

Danbury, CT teina Welterweight Omar “Te kararehe” Bordoy, JR. (5-0, 1 KO) noho tūturu, taking a four-round unanimous decision from a game Carlos Galindo (0-2).

 

 

 

 

Local favorite, Ricky Ford (2-1-1), fighting out Claremont, NH, dropped Woburn, MA junior middleweight Jaco Matsos (0-2) twice before the fight was stopped by referee Mike Ryan.

 

 

 

 

New Jersey super middleweight Chris “Sandman” Thomas improved his pro record to 8-0-1 (5 Koó), ka John Hantzopoulos (0-2) failed to answer the bell for the third round.

 

Hua oti i raro:

 

 

Otinga whaimana

 

 

MAHI MAIN – JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Gabriel Duluc (12-3, 3 Koó), Dorchester, MA
WTKO5 (1:40)
Larry Smith (10-35-1, 7 Koó), Dallas, TX

CO-FEATURE – CRUISERWEIGHTS
Richard Rivera (7-0, 6 Koó), Hartford, CT
WKO1 (0:37)
Randy Campbell (3-19, 2 Koó), Bowerston, OH

HEAVYWEIGHTS
Chris Traietti (26-4, 21 Koó), Quincy, MA
WTKO3 (0:53)James Morrow (12-23-3, 5 Koó), Lafayette, IN.

 

 

 

SUPER MIDDEWEIGHTS

Chris Thomas (8-0-1, 5 Koó), Beechwood, Nj

WTKO2 (3:00)

John Hantzopoulos (0-2), Lynn, MA

 

 

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS

Ricky Ford (2-1-1, 1 KO), Claremont, NH

WTKO1 (1:47)

Jaco Matos (0-2), Woburn, MA

 

 

 

WELTERWEIGHTS
Travis Demko (6-1, 1 KO), Stoughton, MA.
WDEC6 (60-54, 60-54, 60-54)
Paul DeSouza (0-11), Somerville, MA

 

 

 

Anthony Velasquez (2-0, 2 Koó), Springfield, MA
WTKO (0:43)
Shavonte Dixon (0-3), Philadelphia, PA

 

 

 

Junior Welterweights
Irvin Gonzalez (9-0, 8 Koó), Worcester, MA
WTKO1 (1:57)
Francisco Medel (12-13, 8 Koó), Sonora, Mexico

 

 

 

Paddy McGee (1-0, 1 KO), Dorchester, MA
WTKO1 (1:12)

Bardraiel Smith (0-4), Philadelphia, PA

 

 

 

Omar Bordoy, JR. (5-0, 1 KO), Danbury, CT
WDEC4 (40-35, 40-35, 40-36)
Carlos Galindo (0-2), Woburn, MA

 

 

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Undefeated featherweight prospect Irvin Gonzalez added toFight Night at The Zone

 

This Saturday at The SportsZone in Derry, N.H.

 

 

 

QUINCY, Mass. (April 2, 2018) — This Saturday night’sFight Night at The Zone”, presented by Granite Chin Promotions, has been strengthened by the late addition of hot prospect Irvin Gonzalez to a card already showcasing some of the best young, professional boxers in New England.

 

 

 

Granite Chin Promotions is on a mission to establish a fan-base in the Granite State, providing a fan friendly, full entertainment experience at The Sports Zone in Derry, New Hampshire.

 

 

 

Gonzalez (8-0, 7 Koó), fighting out of Worcester, MA, Ko he 2015 New England Golden toa karapu, who qualified for the 2016 Tamataraa Olympic. The 21-year-old featherweight prospect will face Mexican Francisco “El MonoMedal (12-12, 8 Koó) i roto i te a'ee ono-a tawhio.

 

 

 

Gonzalez, who hasn’t fought since December 1 1 (sensational third-round knockout of previously undefeated 13-0 Marlon Olea in Providence), was supposed to fight St. Patrick’s Day in Boston, but he was informed the day of the weigh in that his opponent hadn’t cleared medicals.

 

 

 

I’m always in the gym working hard because I like to stay busy and be ready,” Ka mea a Gonzalez. “No layoffs for me. I’ve been sparring 3-4 times a week to polish my craft. Au rite tonu ahau. I was disappointed a few weeks ago, but I’m fighting on this card, and back on the right track.

 

 

 

I only focus on my next fight, April 7th, against a tough, hoariri mātanga. He’s a veteran boxer from Mexico. After this Saturday night, I’ll concentrate on my next fight, Kia 5th at Foxwoods.

 

 

 

The addition of Gonzalez with a card featuring some of tomorrow’s stars such as Hartford, CT light heavyweight champion Richard “Popeye te Sailor te tangata” Rivera (6-0, 5 Koó) means two of the top three prospects in New England will be in action this Saturday in Derry. And several other promising boxers will also be in action. Rivera faces Randy “The Rattler” Campbell, of Ohio, in the six-round co-featured event.

 

 

 

We are happy to have Irvin on our show,” co-promoter Chuck Shearns mea. “His last fight fell out and we are always happy to help local fighters, especially someone of Irvin’s caliber. We have five undefeated fighters on this show. They’re legitimate prospects with a lot of upside. Irvin, Richie and Omar are starting to get national attention and New Hampshire fans are getting an early look at them. The veteran fighters on this show have a lot to fight for as well. ”

 

 

 

Dorchester, MA lightweight Gabriel Duluc (11-3, 2 Koó) headlines in the eight-round main event against Dallas veteran LarrySlomoshun” Smith.

 

 

 

Iraq War veteran Chris Traietti (25-4, 20 Koó), fighting out of Quincy, MA, meets Indiana veteran Jammin'James Morrow in an eight-round, non-title fight. Traietti, whose title will not be on the line, is also the co-promoter ofFight Night at The Zone.

 

 

 

Another top Conn. amanaki, Danbury junior welterweight Omar Bordoy (4-0, 1 KO), e i runga i Carlos Galindo, o Woburn (MA), in a four-round match. Other four-rounders on the undercard include Peabody, MA light heavyweight Russell Kimber (1-0) vs. Dustin Caplinger; Irish welterweight Paddy McGee, now fighting out of Dorchester (MA), makes his pro debut vs. Philadelphia’s Bardraiel Smith; Springfield, MA welterweight Anthony Velezquez (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Philadelphia’s Shavante Dixon, and Claremont, NH junior middleweight Rickey Ford (1-1-1) vs. Philadelphia’s Demetrius Thomas.

 

 

 

Also fighting on the undercard in six-round bouts are Stoughton, MA welterweight Travis Demko (5-1, 1 KO) vs. Paul DeSouza, and New Jersey middleweight Chris “Sandman” Thomas (7-0-1, 4 Koó) vs. Lynn, MA middleweight John Hantzopoulas.

 

 

 

He whawhai me whawhai katoa raro ki te huringa.

 

 

 

Tickets, utu i $60.00 (ringside), $45.00 a $30.00, He runga i te hoko, me te wātea ki te hoko i www.ticketriver.com. Tables with wait service are also available for $400.00. Half-priced tickets are available for active members of the military, police and fire departments.

 

 

 

Doors tuwhera i 7:00 te ahiahi, a'ee tuatahi 7:30 p.m. AND.

 

 

 

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Granite Chin invades Granite State againFight Night at The Zone

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No te Tonu Tuku
April 7 at The SportsZone in Derry, N.H.
Derek Silveira
(photo by Emily Harney)
QUINCY, Mass. (February 28, 2018) — Many of New England’s best and brightest professional boxers will be in action Rāhoroi po, April 7, as Granite Chin Promotions returns to the Granite State, presentingFight Night at the Zone,” at The Sports Zone in Derry, New Hampshire.
Granite Chin is excited to be back in New Hampshire,” co-promoter Chuck Shearns mea. “The town of Derry and the local businesses have already started to support the event. We are looking forward to having professional boxing in the area. Some of the fighters on the show gave us some great fights last time around and we certainly expect more on this show.
Former New England junior middleweight champion Derek “The SurgeonSilveira (13-2, 7 Koó), of Salem, MA, headlines in a 10-round match.
New England cruiserweight champion Chris Traietti, an Iraq War veteran from Quincy, MA, will headline the event in a non-title, eight-round co-featured event. Traietti is also the co-promoter ofFight Night at The Zone.
Dorchester, MA lightweight Gabriel Duluc (11-2, 3 Koó) will be showcased in an eight-round fight. Undefeated UBF New England cruiserweight champion Richie “Popeye te Sailor te tangata” Rivera (6-0, 5 Koó), of Hartford, CT, returns to N.H. in a six-rounder, as does New Jersey middleweight ChrisSandman” Thomas (7-0-1, 4 Koó).
Also fighting on the undercard in four-round bouts are Clairemont, NH junior middleweight Ricky Ford (1-1-1), Peabody, MA light heavyweight Russell Kimber (1-0), Danbury, CT teina Welterweight Omar Bordoy (4-0, 1 KO), and pro-debuting Irish welterweight Paddy McGee, who fights out of Dorchester.

Chris Traietti is fighting and co-promoting Apr. 7 i roto i te Derry, NH
All opponents will soon be determined. He whawhai me whawhai katoa raro ki te huringa.
Tickets, utu i $60.00 (ringside), $45.00 a $30.00, He runga i te hoko, me te wātea ki te hoko i www.ticketriver.com. Tables with wait service are also available for $400.00.
Doors tuwhera i 7:00 p.m., a'ee tuatahi 7:30 p.m. AND.
Event sponsors include Bentley Chevrolet, Tobin Scientific, Matrix Aerospace, TownPlace Suites, Manchester Monarchs and Cars.com.
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Granite Chin’sRumble at The RIM” Otinga whaimana

Richard “Popeye the Sailor Man” Rivera
Good to finish because he eats his spinach
Russell Kimber wins pro debut
HAMPTON, N.H. (Hakihea 9, 2017) — Colorful light heavyweight prospect Richard “Popeye te Sailor te tangata” Rivera noho tūturu (5-0, 4 Koó), hōia Roberto “Ko te Old” Valenzuela, last night (Hatarei) i roto i te “Rumble at The RIM” hui matua, presented by Granite Chin Promotions, at The RIM Sports Complex in Hampton, New Hampshire.
Rivera, fighting out of Hartford (CT), controlled the action from the opening bell against his battle-tested opponent from Mexico, who had a tremendous experience advantage in his 147th pro fight, compared to Rivera’s fifth.
Valenzuela spent most of the time on the ropes, while Rivera teed-off on him, until a beautiful placed left hook by Rivera decked Valenzuela, who failed to get up until after referee Mike Ryan completed the 10-count.
A busload of Rivera’s fans drove five hours from Hartford through a snowstorm, arriving just before Rivera entered the ring. “That means a lot to me,” Rivera smiled as he spoke about his fans. “We’re more than a gym, kei te utuafare tatou.
I was so used to an amateur style but now I’m a pro. I’m relaxing and picking my punches. Next, I want to win the New England title. It’s vacant and I want it!”
This was our first show in New Hampshire and I consider it a success,” co-promoter Chuck Shearns mea, “despite some things going against us like tonight’s weather. We’re grateful for the support we received from Hampton, New Hampshire, the commission and local businesses. They worked with us and we can’t wait to return.
The son and nephew of multiple-time world kickboxing championsfather Tommy and uncleworked his cornerPeabody, MA Russell Kimber had a promising pro debut against tough Nathan Schulte in a match contested at a 185-pound catchweight. The 32-year-old Kimber, who was the crowd favorite having lived several years in New Hampshire, overcame the determined Schulte for a hard-fought victory by way of a four-round majority decision.
I was a little nervous with this being my first time in a pro ring,” Kimber admitted after his fight. “I hadn’t been in a ring for 1 ½ years and there was some ring rust. Na, I know what I need to good, and I’ll be a lot better next fight. This was my first camp and I’ve learned a lot. I’d like to stay busy, come back in late January, early February.
Undefeated Whitman, MA junior welterweight prospect Mike “Bad ManOhan, JR.charged across the ring, unloading a powerful right that immediately sent Bardraiel Smith to the canvas. Smith somehow got to his feet but Ohan quickly ended Smith’s night, only 30-second into round one, as referee Ryan waved off the action.
New England cruiserweight champion and the show’s co-promoter, Iraq War veteran Chris Traietti (25-5, 19 Koó) outclassed Fabian Valdez en route to a win by second-round knockout in a stay-busy fight to close out 2017. In a non-title fight contested at a 185-pounds catchweight, the Quincy, MA-based Traietti floored his game Mexican opponent with a straight right midway through the opening round, closing the show in the second round with a series of unanswered punches.
The only New Hampshire native on the card, Claremont junior middleweight Ricky Ford(1-1-1) won his first pro fight, taking a lop-sided, four-round unanimous decision over pro MMA fighter Andy Aiello, who made his pro boxing debut.
In another stay-busy fight, former world-rated Ryan “Ko te Polish Prince” Kielczweski(27-3, 9 Koó), fighting out of Quincy (MA), needed only 51-seconds to finish off Mexican lightweight Francisco “El MonoMedal. Kielczweski hit Medal with a with a lethal left to the body, leaving Medal in obvious pain and unable to rise before the 10-count.
New Jersey middleweight Chris “Sandman” Thomas (7-0-1, 4 Koó) kept his unbeaten pro record intact with a second-round stoppage of Demetrius Thomas. Thomas used a rapid-fire combination to drop Thomas, who beat the count, but he was getting hammered when referee Ryan stopped the fight late in the second round.
Hua oti i raro:
Otinga whaimana
185-Lbs. CATCHWEIGHT
Chris Traietti (25-4, 20 Koó), Quincy, MA
WKO2 (1:13)
Fabian Valdez (2-2, 1 KO), Cananea, Mexico
Russell Kimber (1-0, 0 Koó), Peabody, MA
WDEC4 (39-37, 38-37, 38-38)
Nathan Schulte (0-4), Woburn, MA
HEAVYWEIGHTS LIGHT
Richard Rivera (5-0, 4 Koó), Hartford, CT
WKO2 (1:48)
Roberto Valenzuela (69-76-2, 56 Koó), Aqua Prieta, Mexico
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Chris Thomas (7-0-1, 4 Koó), Beachwood, Nj
WTKO2 (2:55)
Demetrius Thomas (0-7), Philadelphia, PA
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Ricky Ford (1-1-1), Claremont, NH
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
Andy Aiello (0-1), Bridgewater, MA
Junior Welterweights
Mike Ohan, JR. (4-0, 2 Koó), Whitman, MA
WTKO1 (0:30)
Bardraiel Smith (0-3), Philadelphia, PA
LIGHTWEIGHTS
Ryan Kielczweski (27-3, 9 Koó), Quincy, MA
WKO1 (0:51)
Francisco, Medel (11-11, 7 Koó), Uruapan, Mexico
Event sponsors included Seabrook Inn, Tobin Scientific, Jeremy’s Pizzeria and Sports Bar, and Matrix Aerospace.

Granite Chin invades Granite State withRumble at The Rim

HAMPTON, NH (Whiringa 13, 2017) – Granite Chin Promotions invades the Granite State on Rāhoroi, Hakihea 9, showcasing some of New England’s top professional boxers on theRumble at The Rim” kāri, at The Rim in Hampton, New Hampshire.
A portion of the proceeds will go to Hampton Youth Association.
We are excited to bring Granite Chin to New Hampshire,” kaiwhakatairanga Chuck Shearns mea. “The town of Hampton and its officials have really embraced us. We have teamed up with a great charity, Hampton Youth Association. The state boxing commission has been extremely encouraging and cooperative, nei, whakautu, is not something we are used to and that’s been a breath of fresh air. We’re going to put on a good event and plan to be back more often next year.
New England cruiserweight champion Chris Traietti (24-4, 19 Koó), fighting out of Quincy (MA), will fight in an eight-round bout to be contested at a 185-pounds catch-weight. A former World Boxing Council United States cruiserweight titlist, Traietti is a college graduate who did one tour of duty in Iraq while serving in the U.S. Air Force.
Talented Quincy lightweight Ryan “Ko te Polish Prince” Kielczweski (26-3, 8 Koó) will be showcased in a six-round bout.
Entertaining Hartford (CT) light heavyweight prospect Richie “Popeye te Sailor te tangata” Rivera (4-0, 3 Koó) will put his undefeated record on the line in a six-round fight.
Also fighting on the undercard, katoa i roto i ngā tākaro e wha-a tawhio, are pro-debuting 185-pounder Russ Kimber, of Peabody (MA), Claremont (NH) whitu tekau teina Ricky Ford (0-1-1) in his home state debut as a professional boxer, unbeaten Holbrook (MA) Welterweight Mike O’Han, JR. (3-0, 1 KO), and New Jersey middleweight Chris Thomas (6-0-1, 3 Koó).
This card features some of the best talent in New England,” Shearn added, “including undefeated Richie Rivera, to go along with New Hampshire natives Ricky Ford and Russell Kimber. Also slated to be in action are contender Ryan Kielczweski, New England cruiserweight champ Chris Traietti and undefeated prospect Mike O’Han, JR. We expect some good scrapes.
All opponents will soon be determined. He whawhai me whawhai katoa raro ki te huringa.
Tickets, utu i $60.00 (ringside) a $45.00 (whakauru whānui), He runga i te hoko, me te wātea ki te hoko i www.ticketriver.com.
Doors tuwhera i 6:45 p.m., a'ee tuatahi 7:00 p.m. AND.
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Dec. 9 at The Rim in Hampton, N.H.