Tūtohu Archives: Cincinnati

Introducing undefeated welterweight prospect Boubacar Sylla

New York (Hōngongoi 19, 2017) –Boubacar Sylla is attempting to be the next in a long line of fighters from Cincinnati, Ohio to become world champion.

Te 22 year-old Sylla, who is managed by Split-T Management, and has established himself as a prospect to watch as he has raced out to a record of 7-0 ki ono knockouts.

Sylla started boxing at the age of 14 as his grandfather was a boxer, and Sylla decided that’s what he wanted to pursue.

At first it was tough convincing everyone in the family that boxing should be an occupation.

My mom at first did not want to see me get hurt,” said Sylla. “But now, she supports me fully.

After an amateur career that saw Sylla go 64-15, Sylla turned professional on February 13, 2016 with a 2nd round stoppage over Shannon Kelly in Chester, Te Hau-ā-uru Virginia.

Since then he racked up six more wins, and Sylla continues to grow as a fighter.

I am a boxer/puncher. I use the ring and technique. I am working on a lot, and I feel that I am getting better with each camp.

When Sylla goes to camp, he gets good work with local boxers Jamel Herring, Jamontay Clark, Chris Pearson and IBF Lightweight champion Robert Easter.

Sylla has championship pedigree in his corner as he is trained by Tim Singleton, Terrell Nixon and former world bantamweight champion Tim Austin.

Sylla, who has fights scheduled for August 27, a September 30th, wants to stay active and continue his development.

I am looking for six or seven fights this year, and then see where I am at. I trust my manager, and I will be ready for when the competition gets tougher. I want to continue to go to these camps and get better.

Hard work that is combined with dedication and a positive outlook has Sylla very optimistic about his future.

I stay to myself, and I am not into large crowds or going out to clubs and such. I just stay positive and have positive people like my family around me. I see myself as being undefeated and being around a positive environment, and continue to work in the gym. I am outgoing and always in a good mood, and with that outlook, I feel that I will go far in the sport.

Sylla is developing nicely as a second year pro. He’s showing a lot of speed and power in all of his fights. He is a good body puncher, who has excellent size at over 6-foot and his most impressive weapon is a long, blistering, fast jab,” said Tim VanNewhouse of Split-T Management.
He’s a good and humble kid to work with, and we’re glad to have him apart of the growing Split-T family of fighters. We see good things on the horizon for him.

Top Bantamweight Antonio Nieves Scorches Hungary’s Szilveszter Ajtai and Sets Sights on Showdown with WBA Champ Warren

Last Rāhoroi (Whiringa 26), Cleveland, Ohio-based bantamweight AntonioCaritaNieves stayed busy and kept himself in line for a cross-state showdown with Cincinnati-based WBA Bantamweight Champion Rau’shee Warren by stopping Hungary’s Szilveszter Ajtai with a single body shot.
Fighting at the Firebird Athletic Center in Bedford, Ohio, WBO #5-rated Nieves (17-0-2, 9 Koó) planted a single left hook to the Hungarian’s body at :46 seconds of round two to earn his 17th professional victory. Watch the video of the knockout HERE.
The impressive victory keeps alive Nievesdream of facing cross-state rival Warren in an all-Ohio bantamweight championship fight.
The goal has always been to become a world champion,” said Nieves, pou-whawhai. “I’d love to fight for the WBO championship and bring that belt back to the United States. The dream fight would be a unification fight with Rau’shee Warren. I would love an all American, all Ohio match up with a great fighter like Rau’shee. We fought once in the amateurs back in 2011 when I had about four hours’ pānui. He won that fight by decision in Cincinnati. While we have always respected him, the next time we meet, there will be a different result and a different winner.
Nieves’ kaiwhakatairanga, Dmitry Salita of Salita Promotions, says he’s happy with his fighter’s performance.

Antonio did what he’s supposed to do as one of the world’s best 118-lb fighters,” Said Word. “That body shot he landed was one that few fighters could withstand. He’s in perfect shape and ready for his world title shot, which we are working to secure for him in the near future. I’m not sure I want Rau’shee Warren’s people to watch the video though. They may not give us the fight we really want.

World whā Championship whawhai Headlines tuatahi o Pirimia Boxing Champions – Ko te Next Rauna i runga i Patupatu TV Sun. Aug. 2 i 9:00 pm (AND)

PBC – Ko te rauna Panuku Ora i Orlando ĀhuatangaWhawhaitia te Ao TaitaraI waenganui i Juan Carlos “Baby Pacquiao” Payano (16-0) a Rau'shee “Nuke” Warren (13-0)

Plus Junior whitu tekau WBC wha-tangata Tournament:

Olympic Silver mētara Yudel Jhonson (17-1, 9 Koó) vs Jorge Cota (24-1, 22 Koó) & Ma'ona John Jackson (19-2, 15 Koó) vs Dennis Laurente (49-5, 30 Koó)

 

Atlanta (Hōngongoi 2, 2015) – Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) haere mai ki Patupatu TVi runga i Rātapu, August 2 i 9:00 p.m. (AND), ki te tuatahi o te raupapa hou marama, PBC – Ko te rauna Panuku, e whakaatu whetu heke mai o te hākinakina o me toa ēnei.

 

Ko te hui matua mo te tuatahitia raupapa o PBC – Ko te rauna Panuku ka waiho i te 12-roundWorld whā Championship whawhai i waenganui i Juan Carlos “Baby Pacquiao”Payano (16-0, 8 Koó) a Rau'shee “Nuke” Warren (13-0, 4 Koó). Both fighters are Olympians – Payano mo te Lepupelika me Cincinnati southpaw Warren, he toru-te wa ma'ona mo te United States. Ia toa hopoi mai i te record tūturu ki te whawhai mo te taitara.

Te tahi-āhuatanga, ko te he-whawhai e rua, WBC Tournament i roto i te wehenga Junior whitu tekau: He ōrite 10-a tawhio noa o Olympic Silver mētara Yudel Johnson (17-1, 9 Koó) tango i runga i te mīhini knockout Jorge Cota (24-1, 22 Koó), atu 10 rauna o ma'ona John Jackson (19-2, 15 Koó) Pakanga Dennis Laurente (49-5, 30 Koó). The winners of the two bouts will face-off on a date to be announced soon.

 

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