Tūtohu Archives: Diego Cruz

Co-Main Takahanga me undercard whakaongaonga Fanongonongo hoki Championship whawhai Series i Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood me Live i runga i Boxeo Telemundo Rāmere, Hōngongoi 12

Hollywood, Fla. (Hōngongoi 8, 2019) - Miami mā Cuba anga Livan "Machine Pū Kid" Navarro o pupūtanga Welterweight waru-a tawhio ki Mexico City hōia Diego "Homewrecker" Cruz ka mahi rite te hui tahi-matua teata mo te Paraire, Hōngongoi 12, "Championship Rangatū Whawhai"Hui mekemeke i Hard Rock Center Takahanga i Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood.


Mua Ākuira runaruna me tūturu Navarro (11-0, 7 Koó) a Cruz (19-7-2, 15 Koó) ka whakatau i rite te rangatira a'ee tautoko ka WBA # 13-rated Welterweight Derrieck "Boy Pretty" Cuevas (21-0-1, 14 Koó) o Rio piedras, Puerto Rico, tohe tona WBA Fedelatin Welterweight Championship ki Los Mochis, Mexico o Ihu Alberto "Barretero" Beltran (17-2-2, 10 Koó) i roto i te 10-a tawhio "Puerto Rico vs. Mexico "hui matua.


aroaro Championship Whawhai Series e Kris Lawrence a Te taumahamaha Factory, i roto i te whai wāhi ki te Katoa mekemeke Star, a Ka kia teata ora i runga i te nuinga o te raupapa mekemeke rongonui i runga i te pouaka whakaata Pāniora, Telemundo mekemeke, i 11:35 p.m. EST.


Tīkiti mō "Championship Whawhai Series" kei runga i te hoko i teie nei, me te utu $60, $100, $150, $250 a $500. Tīkiti he i roto i wātea ticketmaster.com.


Ka rite ki he ritenga mo enei ngā tāmi-Kikī, ngā te undercard whakaongaonga maha South Florida me whawhai te ao.


Headlining te undercard, e rua-te wā Olympic mētara me te tūturu toi KO taumahamaha Ivan "te Giant Kazakh" Dychko (8-0, 8 Koó) o Boca Raton, Florida, mā te Rudniy, Katatānga, Ka fehangahangai ESPN mua 2015 Boxcino Tournament Quarterfinalist Nate rangi (9-2, 7 Koó) o Ocala, Florida.


I roto i te waru-a tawhio he whawhai mā whitu super, Ekibastuz, a Kazakhstan Mussa "Warrior" Tursyngaliyev (9-0, 6 Koó) Ka kanohi Panama City, a Panama Ricardo "mathematician" Nuñez (29-9, 23 Koó). I roto i te whakataetae taumahamaha marama e wha-a tawhio, Miami mā Cuba o waihoki rongonui Ulysses Diaz (10-1, 9 Koó) ka titiro ki te hoki ki te tīwae win ki Winter Park, a Florida Mike Sawyer (8-12, 6 Koó).


I roto i te waru-a tawhio super mā whitu attraction motuhake, Miami mā Jessy o Cuba "kararehe Boy" Cruz (16-7-1, 7 Koó) ka titiro ki te haere tonu tona wha-whawhai pūkenga toa i roto i te tokua-i roto i te katoa-mahi ki Mexico City a Isao Gonzalo "Kato" Carranza (15-14-1, 9 Koó).

ngā ano ka waiho hei slugfest waru-a tawhio super whā i waenganui i a Miami Jorge De Ihu Romero (14-0, 10 Koó) Mexico City ko Kanalas New Year o (14-8, 9 KO); me te he matchup taumahamaha marama e wha-a tawhio ngā rongonui Fort Lauderdale toa Blake Davis (2-0, 1 KO) a Jefferson City, a Missouri Armando Reeves (2-3).

Te whakatuwhera ake i te mahi ka waiho he a'ee mā whitu wha-a tawhio i waenganui i a Miami Luis Melendez (4-1, 3 Koó) ko Ponce, Puerto Rico a Eduardo Melendez (5-26, 1 KO).

I te po whawhai, whakatuwhera nga tatau Rock Hard Takahanga Center i 6 te ahiahi, a ka tīmata te mahi i 7 p.m. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Kei Casino Hollywood te i 1 Seminole Way i Hollywood, Fla.


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Warriors Congratulates ‘KingCarlos Molina for Victory Saturday Night and Sensational 2016

Warriors Boxing sends congratulations out to Former IBF junior middleweight world champion “King” Carlos Molina for winning his sixth consecutive (and fifth this year) whawhai i runga i Rāhoroi po.
Fighting at the Gran Oasis Arena in Cancun, Mexico, Molina (28-6-2, 8 Koó) won a unanimous shutout (80-72 X3) decision over DiegoDemoledor” Cross (17-4-1, 13 Koó). The 33-year-old Molina is currently rated #9 at welterweight by the WBC.
I feel very comfortable at 147; this is my natural weight,” Said Molina, pou-whawhai. “I am at weight after working out and I feel faster in my fights. Hoki tenei whawhai, I worked on utilizing my jab and being more effective with it. Over all I am happy about how things came together. I will continue to work hard to get back to a world title fight.
Molina says he likes the hectic schedule he maintained this year, in fighting five times against respectable opposition.
I want to stay busy. The activity I experienced this year was excellent and I want to continue being busy. I want bigger fights with anyone in the top 10 i 147. I want the fights that will lead to a second world title. I am a problem for anyone at 147 a i roto i te 2017, I want to be challenged with the best the division has to offer.
Carlos was one of the best in the world at 154,said his promoter, Leon Margules o Warriors Boxing. “But at 147, he could very well be the best in the world. He is a true technician with a difficult style to solve for anyone. Now that he’s bigger and stronger than his opponents, he’s in very serious contention for a second world championship once again. He had a great year and I congratulate him.

Cancun Boxing” Mahuru 24 replay featuring Mexican KO artist Jhonny Gonzalez to air this Wednesday at 10 p.m. PT on CBS Sports Network

CANCUN, Mexico (October 10, 2016) – The replay of the August 24thCancun Boxing” kāri, presented by Pepe Gomez Boxing in association with Neon Star Media, will air this Wednesday night (Oketopa. 12, tīmata i 10 p.m. PT / 1 a.m. AND, on CBS Sports Network. Encore presentations will be Friday, Oketopa. 21 (7 p.m. PT / 10 p.m. AND) and Friday, Oketopa. 28 (1 a.m. PT / 10 p.m. AND).

The event is the third installment of theCancun Boxingseries that will air on CBS Sports Network in 2016. Grand Oasis Cancun the Hotel Complex, Cancun`s ONLY Ultimate All-Inclusive Entertainment Resort, will play host to all events in this ongoing series.

Hall-of-Fame announcer Al Bernstein and Sean Wheelock called the action live from ringside in Cancun, Mexico.

Future Hall of Fame candidate Jhonny Gonzalez (61-10, 51 Koó) defended his World Boxing Council (WBC) Silver super featherweight title for the fourth time, against Japanese invader Hiroysugi Yamamoto (19-12-2, 3 Koó), in the scheduled 10-round main event.

Gonzalez is Mexican knockout machine (51 mahi Koó) ko wai, as the saying goes, has never been in a bad fight. The 3-time, 2-division world champion Gonzalez, tauanga No. 4 by the WBC going into this fight, has been on a mission for one more world title shot.

The 35-year-old Gonzalez has defeated 11 world champions during his illustrious 17-year professional boxing career, including a Who’s Who of the bantamweight, featherweight and super featherweight divisions: Mark Johnson (KO8), Apanere Merehe (KO1), Jorge Arce (TKO11), Ratanachai Sor Vorapin (KO7), Fernando Montiel (DEC12), Irene Pacheco (TKO9), Elio Rojas (DEC12), Maurice Pastrana (TKO4), Hozumi Hasegawa (TKO4), Francisco Tejedor (TKO1) and Adams Rivas (DEC12).

Yamamoto, who was fighting in North America for the first time, is a former WBC Asian Boxing Council and Asia Pacific title challenger.

(L-R) Yamamoto and Gonzalez (photo courtesy of Pepe Gomez Boxing)

I roto i te 10-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, Mexico City archrivals DiegoDemoledor” Cross (16-3-1, 13 Koó) and IvanMacanonCano (23-7-2, 15 Koó) battled for local welterweight bragging rights, while Mexico City flyweight LourdesLe Pequena Lulu” Juarez (17-2 2 Koó) took on Cancun’s favorite daughter, Yesenia Gomez (13-4, 8 Koó), in an 8-round bout that opened the televised segment of theCancun Boxing” takahanga.

CBS Sports Network is available across the United States through local cable, ataata me ngā ratonga telco me mā amiorangi i runga i DirecTV Channel 221 a te rihi Channel Whatunga 158. Mō ētahi atu pārongo, tae atu ki te rärangi hötaka tonu, me te ki te tiki CBS Sports Whatunga, go to www.cbssportsnetwork.com

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