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PINOLERO BOXING Tuhinga “Amuamu MATCH” Tenei wiki i roto Nicaragua

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Christopher Rosales (R), te whanaunga o te pauna-no-pauna kingi Roma “Chocolito” Gonzalez, e kotahi ano i roto i te mahi tenei Rāhoroi i roto i te Nicaragua
Managua, Nicaragua (Hakihea 2, 2015) — Āna kaiwhakatairanga Nicaraguan Marcelo SanchezPinolero mekemeke tuku ake tetahi atu kāri whawhai rawe tenei Rāhoroi, Dec. 5, e whai ake nei i runga i te rekereke o ona 100th mekemeke whakatairanga whakaatu.
Miramira te kāri whawhai ko te ōrite rapa i waenganui i amanaki Nicaraguan-tau 21-tawhito Junior Ramirez (13-1, 9 Koó) versus Rawiri Bency. Ramirez is the World Boxing Youth Silver Super Lightweight Champion who was undefeated and scheduled to defend his title last month in Monte Carlo. Heoi, Ua inoino ia e te he toa i mua whiua,, Bency, i roto i to ratou rematch.
Also whawhai i runga i te kāri E kore te. 1 runga whā Nicaraguan Dixon Flores (11-3-2), nei farii tata te wero ki te whawhai toa Mexican autaia Carlos Poraka (32-0-1), and he now hopes to rebound and continue moving forward. His opponent will be undefeated 20-year-old Jose Parete (16-0, 13 Koó), te No. 1 whakatau mā super i roto i Nicaragua, i roto i te mea fafau ki te waiho i te whawhai taikaha.
Ano he superstar whawhai i runga i te kāri e waru-a'ee Roma “Chocolatito” Gonzalez‘ whanaunga, hoa NicaraguanChristopher Rosales (15-2, 11 Koó). The 21-year-old Gonzalez faces Martin Diaz (8-3-1) ina whakatika ia i roto i nga tūranga i muri i ngaro i te whakataetaengia hotly, close decision to undefeated Khalid Yafai (17-0, 11 Koó) i roto i te Basileia United. Rosales is currently ranked No. 10 i roto i te ao, Kaua e. 1 i roto i te Nicaragua.
“Marcelo (Pinolero mekemeke) tonu ki te whakahere i te rere pai o te kāri whawhai tūmomo rite a tenei Rāhoroi, mai te tona hoa Central American Panamanian, Rogelio Espino, Whakatairanga me Ngā kaupapa whakahaere o te Isimasi,” Pinolero mekemeke māngai Michael Schmidt kōrero. “E kitea ana te kuao taitara-ërä whawhai pērā i Ramirez, Flowers, and Rosales are more than prepared to step up and accept challenges. They’re all in their early twenties with each having had 14 or more battle-hardened fights. They continue to move up in the rankings while gaining the necessary experience to add to Nicaraguan’s storied history of championship fighters.
“Whakawhetai tatou katoa o to tatou mau hoa e mahi ki a tatou ki te tauturu ia tatou ia whakatairanga enei momo o kāri whawhai tūmomo,” Sanchez added. “Tenei Rāhoroi e tetahi atu po whakaongaonga o te mekemeke.”