Tūtohu Archives: Domonique Dolton

TEAM SHIELDS CONGRATULATES BOXING’S NEWEST SUPERSTAR, CLARESSA whakangungu rakau, FOR WINNING UNIFIED WORLD TITLES IN FOURTH PRO FIGHT

Jonathan (August 8, 2017) – Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist ClaressaT-RexShields became the unified WBC and IBF World Super Middleweight Champion last Friday night with a dominant fifth-round TKO of now former champion Nikki Adler.
Fighting in front of her home state fans at MGM Grand Detroit and in the main event of a nationally televised ShoBox: Ko te Generation New, Shields put on a display of skills and power seldom seen by a first-time world-title challenger. Without any answers to the level of talent in front of her, Adler was forced to cover up and withstand the blazing speed of Shieldsfists for five one-sided rounds.
A driven competitor, Shields is on a mission to become the GWOAT (Greatest Woman of All Time) and the performance against Adler has the entire world watching. Four fights into her professional career and Shields is already the face of women’s boxing.
It was a dream come true to win two world title belts in one night!” said Shields. “I was very proud of my performance, and I can’t wait to defend my belts and then give Christina Hammer her first defeat.
For Team Shields, the victory was more than could ever be asked for from their young fighter.
Congratulations to a unified world champion Claressa Shields!” said promoter Dmitriy Salita. “In less than a year as a pro, she has already achieved what no other woman has done in the sport. America’s first two-time Olympic Gold Medalist has become a professional unified world champion in just her fourth professional fight! Congratulations also to the great team behind her: long-time trainer Jason Crutchfield, Berston Field House, and to her managers who work diligently behind the scenes Mark Taffet and Jamie Fritz. I and everyone at SP is proud and excited to be part of this exciting journey of a lady who is on a quest to be GWOAT!”
Shields co-manager, Mark Taffet, a long-time TV exec in boxing, says he’s never seen a performance like the one Shields turned in against Adler. “Claressa Shields’ win over Nikki Adler was the most dominant performance I have ever seen in a championship fight, male or female. She is staking her claim to be GWOAT in spectacular fashion. Claressa is carrying women’s boxing forward on her broad shoulders.
Having fought three times this year already, winning two regional and two world title belts along the way, Shields says she will take some time to enjoy her historic accomplishments before plotting the next move with her team.

NIKKI ADLER vs. CLARESSA SHIELDS FINAL WEIGHTS, Korukī & PHOTOS FOR TOMORROW/FRIDAY, Aug. 4 SHOBOX DOUBLEHEADER

 

E ora i runga i SHOWTIME® i 10:30 p.m. AND/PT from MGM Grand Detroit

 

“The game plan is simple: Win the fight.” – Nikki Adler

“I think I can get her out in six rounds.” – Claressa Shields

 

Pāwhiritia HERE To Download Weigh-In Photos; Credit Stephanie Trapp/SHOWTIME

 

Jonathan (Aug. 3, 2017) – WBC Super Middleweight World Champion Nikki Adler and hometown favorite, two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa Shields officially made weight i runga i Rāpare, one day before they headline a doubleheader apopo/Rāmere, Aug. 4 i runga i ShoBox: Ko te Generation New ora i runga i SHOWTIME® (10:30 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru) i MGM Grand Detroit.

 

Shields (3-0, 1 KO) nōhia nga pauna i 165 ¼ pounds with the champion Adler (16-0, 9 Koó) of Germany coming in at 166 pauna ara. I roto i te ShoBox co-āhuatanga, world-ranked super bantamweight Vladimir Tikhonov (15-0, 9 Koó) of Russia will face Hehe Hernandez (8-1, 6 Koó) of Fort Worth, Texas, i roto i te a'ee waru-a tawhio noa. Both fighters weighed in at 123 ¼ pauna.

 

Shields’ good friend and newly crowned UFC Featherweight World ChampionCris “Cyborg” Justino was on hand Rāpare and will walk Shields into the ringi runga i te Paraire. Also in attendance at the weigh-in was a potential future Shields’ opponent, five-time world champion Christina Hammer, who is undefeated at 21-0 and currently holds the WBC and WBO Middleweight titles.

 

Justino and Hammer met with the media in a forum moderated by Shields’ co-manager Mark Taffet before the weigh-in.

 

“I never thought it would happen, that the sports of MMA and boxing would come together like it has with the upcoming Mayweather-McGregor fight,” said Justino, the former Strikeforce and Invicta FC champion. “I think it’s great and incredible and could possibly open the door for other fights between the sports.”

 

“I’m looking forward to watching Claressa win the fight apopo po,” said Hammer. “I want to see her keep winning so we can fight one day. I only want to fight the best and she seems to be one of the best.”

 

Tickets for the event promoted by Salita Promotions are on sale now and are priced at $350, $250, $125 a $60. They will be available atwww.ticketmaster.com.

 

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Pauna Official:

Nikki Adler: 166 Pauna

Claressa Shields: 165¼ Pounds

Vladimir Tikhonov: 123¼ Pounds

Jesse Angel Hernandez: 123¼ Pounds

Korukī WHAKAMUTUNGA:

 

NIKKI ADLER:

“This fight is very big in Germany, and I know there will be a lot of eye on me. It will be 4:30 in the morning, but there will be live streaming and viewing parties.

 

“I’m going to be defensive in the early going and know that Claressa is going to come forward. I want to get the fight into the later rounds. Te reira 10 rounds of boxing and there will be lots of action.

 

“I know I will be tough to knock out and have no plans of going down. Claressa has gotten all the hype so far and she wants to put on a show for her fans. I’m going to do everything I can to send those fans home upset after I beat her and carry those belts out of the ring.

 

“This is my second fight with my trainer Rene [Friese]. I wanted to train with the best and I need a trainer who had worked with the top fighters.

 

“My trainer has really been stressing strategies. We have a lot of them. The game plan is simple: Win the fight.

 

“Fighting for the first time in the United States is going to be amazing. I’ve only fought in Russia and Germany, so to be here in a main event on SHOWTIME is really special.”

CLARESSA whakangungu rakau:

“I feel like I’m a lot healthier and hydrated than I did fighting at 160. I’m not sluggish. I used a chef who prepared my meals for the first time and I feel great.

 

“I’ve known about Nikki Adler and Christina Hammer for a long time. I like both of the girls, but when it comes to getting in the ring it’s all about business.

 

“Technically I see that [Nikki] is very poised and calm. She’s patient, but not too patient.

 

“Even though she may be the bigger fighter, I know I’m the aggressor. I think I can get her out in six rounds.

 

“Of course everyone wants to get the big knockout, but I haven’t found the right punch that gets the girls knocked out. I’m young so I know it will come.

 

“I’m glad Cyborg is here to support me. She hits hard and we’ve sparred. She’s strong and she is fast. She’s picked up a lot from me, and I’ve learned from her. She’s the most feared MMA fighter, and I’m most feared in boxing. So it’s great for both women’s sports.”

 

VLADIMIR TIKHONOV:

“This is my first time ever in America. I’m pretty impressed with it. There’s so much to do and see, but I can’t let distractions get in the way.

 

“I’ve been here for about a month training at Kronk Gym. Russian fighters are known for being very disciplined, and we know the opportunity that is in front of us. There is no room for slip ups and to get lazy. This is my big shot and I’m going to take advantage of it.

 

“The sparring has been the biggest thing. I’ve been sparring with pros and amateurs. It’s so much more powerful here and the variety is something I would never get at home.

 

“I can box and I can brawl. Whatever I have to do to get the win.”

 

JESSE HERNANDEZ:

“I had a layoff of about five years and worked construction jobs because I had to pay the bills, but now I’m back and focused on boxing.

 

“In the past I’ve been known to be too aggressive, so I’m going to try and slow things down and be a more tactical boxer.

 

“I have six brothers who were professional boxers and I’ve learned from them. My nickname is ‘The One’ because now I’m the only left fighting.

 

“I’m the youngest of 15 tamariki, all with the same parents. We are a very close family.

 

“I’m a natural right-hander and I’m ready to fight a lefty like Tikhonov. I’ve fought some southpaws and I’ve been sparring with lefties.

 

“He’s undefeated for a reason. I don’t think he’s been in there with someone as tough as I am; as aggressive as I am.”

 

RENE FRIESE, Adler’s trainer

“We came all the way over here to bring home the belts back to Germany.

 

“We have our plan and our strategy in place. We are ready for this fight.”

 

JASON CRUTCHFIELD, Shields’ trainer

“There hasn’t been much smack talking for this fight. I told her you need to let your fists do your talking. Your mouth can’t help you in the ring.

 

“We are ready for 10 rauna. I’m not going to say it’s hard; it’s doable. It’s her first time doing it. We’ve trained for it and she’s been 10 rounds in training three or four times.”

 

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Q&A WITH CLARESSA SHIELDS

TWO-TIME OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST, FIGHTING FOR FIRST WORLD TITLE NEXT WEEK, SOUNDS OFF ON OPPONENT NIKKI ADLER AND RISING CELEBRITY STATUS

Jonathan (Hōngongoi 28, 2017) – Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa “T-Rex” Shields (3-0, 1 KO) says she’s in the shape of her life to take on reigning WBC Super Middleweight World Champion Nikki Adler (16-0, 9 Koó) of Germany next Rāmere, August 4, at the MGM Grand Detroit.
Shields will challenge for her first world title in the 10-round main event of Salita Promotions’ “BATTLE OF THE BEST” takahanga, which will be televised live on ShoBox: Ko te Generation New (10:30 p.m. AND/PT).
Shields says she’s not rattled by Adler’s recent remarks, that the United States should be ready for their golden girl to taker her first loss. I roto i te meka, she’s never rattled. She also gives her thoughts on her recent Twitter war with another top female fighter.
Give me your thoughts on Nikki Adler’s remarks about the US being ready for her to beat you.
Nikki has to pump herself up, so she will say a lot the week of the fight. The US is ready alrightready for its 2x Olympic gold medal winner to win her first pro world title!
Does it intimidate you or make you train harder when an opponent talks this way?
I’ve never been intimidated by anyone. I have had worse things said to me, I was gonna punish Nikki whether she talked trash or not.
Talk to me about the pressure surrounding this fight. You’re going for your first world title so early with the entire world watching.
I always have the entire world watching. Some people want me to win and some want the opposite! But I know what I can do, I’m just going to do it and dominate like always. No pressure!
Tell me about winning all these awards and coming even further to the forefront of national celebrity.
Winning awards is great; being recognized and respected is great also. I’ve done something that no other person in America has done, I’m the GWOAT!
Do you do anything different in training for a world title fight?
Ae, you focus more, recover more, spar more rounds, and drink plenty of water! I’ve never been more ready!
Do you believe Nikki Adler has never watched you fight?
Kaua e, I don’t believe she hasn’t ever watched me fight. That’s all mind games! She wants me to believe that. But in all honesty, nothing on the internet can help her in a fight against me!
Do you dislike her now?
(Laughs) Dislike is for emotional females! I love her! I’m gonna kick her ass! And give her a big thank you after.
Tell me about your Twitter feud with (fellow top female boxer) Layla McCarter. What’s going on there?
Layla McCarter talks too much. For no reason. I didn’t have a problem with her at first, but she just upset because I say I’m P4P! And it’s the truth. She is just in denial! One minute she supports me and the next she is coming at me. In her interview after she beat Szabados, a girl I TKO’d in the fourth round previous, she says she can come to 160 and beat me. Then whenever I get props, or recognition, there she is again just saying slick stuff. I had to let her have it.
What will your philosophy be as world champion if you win?
I don’t do ‘ifs.WHEN I become world champion, my philosophy will be to be so great that even your enemies will start to love me. God has been my rock for many years. He says ‘be humble to him,’ which I am! But I don’t have to be humble to man when I speak about my God-given ability.
Hei whakatuwhera i te telecast, undefeated world-ranked super bantamweight Vladimir Tikhonov (16-0, 9 Koó) of Russia will face Texas slugger Jesse Angel Hernandez (8-1, 6 Koó) over eight tough rounds between southpaws.
Tickets for the event promoted by Salita Promotions are on sale now and are priced at $350, $250, $125 a $60. They are available at www.ticketmaster.com.
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DETROIT’S DOMONIQUE DOLTON RETURNING TO ACTION NEXT FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 AT MGM GRAND DETROIT

Jonathan (Hōngongoi 27, 2017) – Detroit-based super welterweight contender Domonique Dolton is eager to return to action next weekend and get back in the mix.
Dolton (17-1-1, 9 Koó) hasn’t fought i roto i te 10 marama and hasn’t fought in his home state in nearly seven years, but says manager David Segura, and new trainer Jonathan Banks have him at an all-new level of skill and fitness and ready for the world’s best.
He will take on Brockton, Massachusetts, veteran Antonio Chaves Fernandez in a six-round fight on the undercard of Salita Promotions’ “BATTLE OF THE BEST” kaupapa i runga i Rāmere, August 4, at the MGM Grand Detroit.
In the night’s main event, two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa “T-Rex” Shields (3-0, 1 KO) will fight for her first world championship against reigning WBC Super Middleweight World Champion Nikki Adler (16-0, 9 Koó) o Germany, ora i runga i ShoBox: Ko te Generation New (10:30 p.m. AND/PT).
I roto i te hui tahi-matua o te ahiahi, junior welterweight KO artist BakhtiyarBakha Bullet” Yeyubov (13-0, 11 Koó) will collide with fellow undefeated prospect Sonny “Pretty Boi” Fredrickson (17-0, 11 Koó) in a 10-roundSomeone’s 0 Must Goshowdown at MGM Grand Detroit and live on.
Hei whakatuwhera i te telecast, undefeated world-ranked super bantamweight Vladimir Tikhonov (16-0, 9 Koó) of Russia will face Texas slugger Jesse Angel Hernandez (8-1, 6 Koó) over eight tough rounds between southpaws.
Tickets for the event promoted by Salita Promotions are on sale now and are priced at $350, $250, $125 a $60. They will be available at www.ticketmaster.com.
I feel really strong,” said Dolton. “I have been sparring with some of the top fighters in Detroit and I have one of the top trainers in the game working with me now, Johnathan Banks. I have all the right people supporting me. I also have one of the top business leaders locally and nationally, David Segura backing me. The sky is the limit.
Dolton says although he’s been out of the ring, he hasn’t been inactive and the results will be apparent in his upcoming performances.
I have been working on my craft, putting time into the gym. I am at a next level in my career now. I learned from the past and I’m ready to use my skills and experiences to showcase a level of boxing that true fight fans want to see: tere, mana, and footwork that has taken me a lifetime to develop. My speed and strength are there and I will showcase this when I am under the lights on August 4.”
Manager Segura says he’s happy Dolton is part of the resurgence of professional boxing in Detroit.
As a long-time Detroit business leader, I continue to look for ways to invest in the excitement that is transforming our city. Domonique Dolton is a world-class fighter that the City of Detroit is going to be proud of what he will achieve both in and out of the ring. His foundation was set many years ago under the tutelage of the late Emanuel Steward. We have high aspirations and expectations of the next level Domonique Dolton and it begins on Friday Aug 4th, 2017 at the MGM Detroit. Salita promotions has put together a great card and it will be an historic night in Detroit boxing.
Even promoter Dmitriy Salita says he’s happy to see Dolton looking sharp and ready to return to battle. “Dominique is a product of the Kronk Boxing Gym and Detroit’s great history of fighters. I am happy that he will have an opportunity to showcase his skills in front of his hometown crowd.
Better than ever and ready for the world, Domonique Dolton says he’s ready to fulfill the enormous potential attached to his name for many years.
I will be fighting against a top-ranked contender within the next 12 marama. I am going to get very active and create a lot of excitement here in Detroit and for my fans worldwide, as they see me build momentum toward the ultimate goal of being a world champion.

Undefeated Super Welterweight Domonique Dolton Faces Once-Beaten Justin DeLoach in Co-Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions: The Next Round on Bounce TV Friday, E whitu. 16From The Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas – 9 p.m. ET / PT

Chris Pearson Forced to Withdraw After Suffering Cut in Sparring
Las Vegas (August 18, 2016) – Undefeated contender Domonique Dolton (17-0-1, 9 Koó) will take on once-beaten super welterweight Justin DeLoach (15-1, 8 Koó) in the 10-round co-main event of Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions: Ko te Next Rauna i runga i Patupatu TV Rāmere, Sept.16 i Ko te Chelsea roto Ko te Cosmopolitan o Las Vegas.
Super welterweight contender Chris Pearson was originally scheduled to face DeLoach, but was forced to withdraw after suffering a cut during training.
Televised coverage begins on Bounce TV at 9 p.m. AND/PT a kua headlined e te toa o mua te ao Ishe “Sugar Shay” Smith (28-8, 12 Koó)facing once-beaten contenderFrank “Ka kati” Galarza (17-1, 11 Koó).
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A highly regarded fighter out of the late Emanuel Steward’s Kronk Gym, the Detroit-native Dolton battled to a draw in an exciting matchup against then-unbeaten Oscar Molina last September. The 26-year-old took home victories over Victor Fonseca and Juan Carlos Rojas in 2015 and owns wins over Donatas Bondorovas, Richard Gutierrez and Jonathan Batista in his eight-year career.
In his first bout of 2016, the 22-year-old DeLoach delivered a sensational knockout over previously unbeaten Dillon Cook in his debut with new trainer and former world champion Paul Williams. DeLoach followed that up by knocking down previously unbeaten Junior Castillo twice on his way to a unanimous decision victory in June. The fighter from Augusta, Georgia turned pro in 2013 a riro ana te tuatahi 10 fights before suffering a defeat in early 2015. He enters this bout on a five-fight win streak.
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Welterweight Contender Levan Ghvamichava Stops Breidis Prescott in Seventh Round of Main Event on Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes Tuesday Night from Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino in Nice, California

Marcos Hernandez Earns Unanimous Decision Over Thomas Hill in
Battle of Unbeaten Prospects
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Malcolm McAllister Stays Unbeaten with TKO Victory Over
Gilberto Yoruba
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NICE, Calif. (Hōngongoi 13, 2016) – Welterweight contender Levan Ghvamichava (17-2-1, 13 Koó) scored two knockdowns before stopping Breidis Prescott (29-8, 21 Koó) in the seventh round of the main event Rātū po i runga i Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions Rātū TOE-TO-TOE i runga i FS1 me Mekemeke Champions on FOX Deportes from Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino in Nice, California.
Ghvamichava outworked and outslugged Prescott, knocking him down in round four before knocking him down again in round seven and eventually forcing the stoppage. Prescott got off to a fast start, using his length and a strong right hand to dictate action in the first frame.
Prescott couldn’t keep up the work rate however, as Ghvamichava began to close the distance and created more toe-to-toe exchanges. I roto i te taka noa e wha, Ghvamichava connected with a left hook and a right cross that dropped Prescott, who was able to beat the count and get back on his feet.
After the knockdown, Prescott attempted to revert to his round-one form by boxing and using his jab, but the persistent Ghvamichava kept working hard to get inside on the taller fighter. The hard work paid off in round seven when Prescott was severely staggered with a right hand before being sent to the canvas by a left hook.
Prescott was unable to recover as he beat the count narrowly but was on shaky ground. He hit the canvas two more times, both ruled pushes by the referee before a hard combination by Ghvamichava in the corner forced referee Michael Margado to stop the fight at 2:37 of round seven.
I te wa o te Tuhinga, Ghvamichava had thrown nearly 100 more punches than Prescott (495-397) and had out landed him 134 ki 110.
The co-main event of the night saw Marcos Hernandez (8-0, 2 Koó) earn a unanimous decision in a competitive and entertaining eight-round super welterweight brawl against previously unbeaten Thomas Hill (6-1, 1 KO).
Hernandez and Hill went back and forth from start to finish in the first eight round bout of either prospect’s career. Hill looked to dictate the action with his jab and body work, but it was Hernandez who had more success throughout the night with his left hand and various uppercuts.
The sixth round saw Hill lose a point early on in the round for a low blow. The deduction clearly increased the urgency in Hill who pressed forward, delivering the best action of the fight. Hill pushed the pace but Hernandez withstood the strong combinations and repeatedly caught Hill with strong left hands. Outside of staggering Hill once early in the seventh round, both fighters continued to throw hard punches all the way to the final bell.
The punch stats reflected the close nature of the fight as Hernandez out landed Hill 161 ki 157 while it was Hill who had the slight edge in accuracy, tauranga 33 percent of his punches to 31 percent for Hernandez. Even without the point deduction, the judges still preferred Hernandez, who landed the more significant punches, and gave him the decision by scores of 79-72, 78-73 a 77-74.
The opening bout of the telecast saw middleweight prospect Malcolm McAllister (8-0, 8 Koó) remain unbeaten with a stoppage victory over Gilberto Yoruba (7-3, 4 Koó). Yoruba did not come out for the eighth and final round after McAllister dominated the first seven rounds of the fight.
McAllister controlled the fight by working off of his strong jab with powerful right hands and hooks to the body. Yoruba continued to come forward throughout the fight, wildly throwing numerous overhand rights looking to stun the undefeated prospect.
After staggering Yoruba several times in round four, McAllister really began to do damage when he teed off on Yoruba with multiple unanswered shots to close out the frame. The one-sided action showed in the punch stats as McAllister out landed Yoruba 184 ki 76 eventually leading to a frustrated Yoruba being deducted a point in round six for low blows.
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Marcos Hernandez Training Camp Quotes & Photos

Undefeated Prospect Takes on Fellow Unbeaten Thomas HillRātū, Hōngongoi 12 in Premier Boxing Champions Rātū TOE-TO-TOE kei te FS1 & Mekemeke Champions on FOX Deportes Action from
Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino in Nice, California
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NICE, Calif. (Hōngongoi 8, 2016) – Amanaki hinga kore MadmanMarcos Hernandezis set for a super welterweight showdown with fellow unbeaten Thomas Hill that takes place Rātū, Hōngongoi 12 i runga i Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions Rātū TOE-TO-TOEi runga i FS1 me Mekemeke Champions on FOX Deportes live from Robinson Rancheria Resort and Casino in Nice, California.
Te Hōngongoi 12 event is headlined by exciting veteran contender Breidis Prescott battling Georgia’s Levan Ghvamichava. Haamata kapinga teata i 11 p.m. AND/8 p.m. PT and features undefeated prospect Malcolm McAllister tango i runga i Brazil o Gilberto Pereira.
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Hernandez took the time to talk about his camp, tona Hōngongoi 12 matchup and more as he nears fight night. Here is what Hernandez had to say:
On making his television debut on FS1 and FOX Deportes
This is the opportunity I’ve been waiting for since I turned professional. I know I have to perform at a high level to prove I’m worthy of more TV dates. FS1 is where a lot of fights are on these days so I’m very appreciative to the PBC and FOX for giving me a chance to showcase my talent. Everyone can expect to see me go to war, and I’m going to leave everything in the ring, that you can guarantee.
On his current training camp
This has been a wild camp. I got great sparring at Wild Card with Hugo Centeno and a few others. I had to travel outside of my area to get the sparring I needed to prepare me for this fight. I’m in the best shape of my life at the moment and I’m looking to be peaking on fight night. Everything is perfect right now.
On facing undefeated fighter Thomas Hill
I know he’s a tall fighter with really good boxing skills, so I’ll be prepared for his movement. He’s undefeated as well so I know it’s going to be a great fight. These are the fights that take you to the next level. One of us is going to advance in their career and the other will suffer a setback. I’m coming to win.
On his relationship with his father/trainer Joey Hernandez
My dad has been with me since the beginning. We know how to work with each other. He’s made a lot of sacrifices to get me where I’m at today. Of course we butt heads sometimes but at the end of the day, I know he’s got my back. We are on this journey together and I’m grateful for all that he’s done for me. We are a great team.
On the importance of staying undefeated
It’s very important for my career to remain undefeated. A win will keep me in the mix as far as fighting on big cards, especially on TV. This is a major crossroad in my career and the time is now for me to take it to the next level. I need to win this bout and march up the rankings, guaranteeing me more big fights.
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Hard-Hitting Breidis Prescott Faces Exciting Brawler Levan Ghvamichava in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 &BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes Tuesday, Hōngongoi 12 From Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino in Nice, California

E haamata te Kapinga teata i 11 p.m. AND/8 p.m. PT
NICE, Calif. (Hōngongoi 7, 2016) – Exciting veteran contender Breidis Prescott (29-7, 21 Koó) battles Georgia’s Levan Ghvamichava (16-2-1, 12 Koó) in the 10-round super welterweight main event of Te Pirimia mekemeke ChampionsRātū TOE-TO-TOE i runga i FS1 me Mekemeke Champions i runga i FOX Deportes Rātū, Hōngongoi 12 from Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino in Nice, California.
Ghvamichava was scheduled to face undefeated Domonique Dolton, but he was forced to withdraw after suffering a cut during training.
I’ve been training hard already and I’m 100 percent ready for war,” said Prescott. “I don’t know a lot about this guy, but I’ll figure him out in the ring quickly. I like fighting on short notice. I beat Roberto Garcia on short notice so fighting this guy will not be a problem.
Televised coverage on July 12 haamata i 11 p.m. AND/8 p.m. PT and features undefeated prospect Malcolm McAllister(7-0, 7 Koó) battling Brazil’s Gilberto Pereira (7-2, 4 Koó) in eight-rounds of super middleweight action while undefeated prospects Thomas Hill (6-0, 1 KO) a Marcos Hernandez (7-0, 2 Koó) compete in an eight-round super welterweight fight.
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A standout amateur representing Colombia, Prescott fights out of Miami and was undefeated in his first 21 pro bouts, including a first round knockout of former world champion Amir Khan that cemented his spot in the sport. The 33-year-old also owns victories over Richar Abril, Jose Augustin Feria and Francisco Figueroa and enters this fight having won his last two fights heading into this Hōngongoi 12 pupūtanga.
Ghvamichava will look to rebound from a defeat in his last bout after riding a five-fight win streak that had dated back to 2013. The 30-year-old took down previously unbeaten fighters Jonathan Garcia and Chris Singleton in 2014 and followed it up with triumphs over Cameron Kreal and Cosme Rivera in 2015. Originally from Poti, Georgia, Ghvamichava now trains out of Hayward, California.
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E KAINGĀKAUTIA Chicago taumahamaha o Artur SZPILKA ON Manuel QUEZADA AT UIC teneti ON PARAIRE, JUNE 12

Me whakaongaonga Stars Anthony Peterson, Dominique Dolton & Elieder Alvarez katoa I roto i te Mahi rite Pirimia Boxing Champions I Whakahokia Koi ki Chicago

 

MANHOLE (Pipiri 9, 2015) – He ūkui tonu i te whakaongaonga whawhai a tawhio noa i roto i te undercard Tāpae haere mai ki a UIC teneti i Chicago i runga i Rāmere, Pipiri 12 rite bruiser taumahamaha me te tahi tino Arthur Pin (18-1, 13 Koó) e i runga i Manuel Quezada (29-9, 18 Koó) i roto i te attraction taumahamaha 10-a tawhio noa.

 

Ko te po ki tonu i te mahi undercard tautoko ana i te Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i Koi doubleheader e ngā sensation mekemeke Cuban Erislandy “Ko te Dream American” Lara (20-2-2, 12 Koó) tango i runga i te hōia Delvin Rodriguez (28-7-4, 16 Koó) me te toi knockout Russian Artur Beterbiev (8-0, 8 Koó) e anga Alexander Johnson (16-2, 7 Koó). Tēnei putanga o PBC i runga i Koi haamata i 9 p.m. AND. Tatau i UIC teneti tuwhera i5 p.m. CT ki te huinga whawhai tuatahi mō 5:15 p.m. CT.

 

Ano te whakataetae i roto i te mahi undercard ko te taikaha Anthony Peterson (34-1, 22 Koó) te tangata e whawhai Ammeth Diaz (32-11, 23 Koó) i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa a'ee super ono tekau, me te tūturu aranga nguha Eleider Alvarez (16-0, 9 Koó), te tangata e whawhai Anatoliy Dudchenko (16-0, 9 Koó) i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa Tūkorehu taumahamaha o te marama.

 

Ronald Hearns, te tama a te rongonui Thomas “Hitman” Hearns, hoki ki te whakakai ki(27-5, 21 Koó) mata Rawiri Thomas (10-4-2, 8 Koó) i roto i te ono-a tawhio noa whakataetae Welterweight super i te tiaturiraa tūturu Domonique Dolton (16-0, 8 Koó) kanohi Victor Fonseca (9-4-1, 7 Koó)i roto i te waru rauna o super mahi Welterweight.

 

E miramira ana hoki i te kāri he patua o Illinois’ opuaraa runga tae-tau 24-tawhito Ramiro Carillo (8-0, 5 Koó) i roto i te pakanga Chicago-tau 31-tawhito Dedrick Bell (12-23-1, 7 Koó) i roto i Nopo i roto i te Welterweight whakataetae e ono-a tawhio noa, me te Chicago o Josh Hernandez ka meinga e tona tuatahi pro rite anga ia-tau 23-tawhito Joe Estrada (0-3)i Kearney, Missouri i roto i te whawhai Welterweight e wha-a tawhio noa.

 

Whakaawhiwhi i rongo te rohe, ko te 20-tau-tawhito Jose Quezada (6-0, 5 Koó) i Alsip, Mate., tango i runga i-tau 26-tawhito Jeffrey Ramos (4-3, 2 Koó)i Puerto Rico i roto i te a'ee ono tekau e ono-a tawhio noa, me te tiaturiraa tūturu-tau 22-tawhito Eddie Ramirez (8-0, 6 Koó) i roto i Aurora, Mate., pakanga-tau 35-tawhito Gerardo Cuevas (17-14, 15 Koó) i Mexico City i roto i te waru-a tawhio noa Welterweight tēina attraction.

 

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Ki te kotahi anake te mate ki te tūturu Bryant Jennings i runga i tona record, te-tau 26-tawhitoPin Ka titiro ki te hanga i runga i ona whakaora tino tata, he whakatau loto i roto i te Nov. 2014 i runga i whetū taumahamaha Tomas Adamek me te TKO tuarua a tawhio mo Ty Cobb i April. Fanauhia i roto i te Wieliczka, Poland, kua hanga e ia he ingoa mo ia i roto i te Chicago ka whawhai i reira, e toru nga wa i mua i a kato ake knockout whakaora ia wa. Anga ia i te-tau 38-tawhitoQuezada i roto i Wasco, California i te ara o Mexico.

 

Ko te teina o te toa o mua ao Lamont Peterson, te-tau 30-tawhito Peterson tumanako ki te hohoro te hanga i te ingoa mo ia i runga i te atamira nui. Rangatira o te whakauru ia mo Daniel Attah, Dominic Salcido a Marcos Leonardo Jiménez, te Washington, D.C. Kei te titiro hua ki te riro tana whawhai karapīpiti tuarima i runga i Pipiri 12. Ka ātete ia i te e 32-tau-tawhito o mua kaiwero taitara ao Diaz te tangata e whawhai i roto i Panama.

 

A 2008 Tuaro Colombian, te-tau 31-tawhito Alvarez kua ara ki te mana nguha i roto i te wehenga taumahamaha marama rite noho ia tūturu me e toru te whakauru nui i roto i 2014. Whawhai i roto i Montreal i te ara o Columbia, tona 2015 tuatahi, ka waiho tona U.S hoki. tuatahi, ka e ia i runga i te-tau 36-tawhito Dudchenko te tangata e whawhai i roto i Los Angeles i te ara o Ukraine.

 

Tama a te rongonui Thomas “Hitman” Hearns, te-tau 36-tawhito Hearns titiro ki te hanga i runga i tona win whakamutunga, he knockout a tawhio rima i runga i Roberto Ventura i Hakihea. 2014. Ko te Southfield, Michigan Maori ko te kaipara makehe nei i te whakatangihanga a Division 1 poitūkohu i University American i te whiwhi i tana tohu i roto i te Ture Taihara. Anga ia i te e 32-tau-tawhito Thomasi roto i Evansville, Indiana.

 

Tūturu mai i tahuri pro i roto i 2008, te 25-tau-tawhito Dolton ka atu ki te tīmatanga kaha i roto i 2015 rite te wā ia ia Juan Carlos Rojas i Hui-tanguru. Titiro ki te Detroit-Māori ki te pupuri i ana whakauka haere ina tutaki ki te Mexican-tau 22-tawhito Fonseca i runga i Pipiri 12.

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