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Washington, D.C.’S UNDEFEATED DUSTY HERNANDEZ-HARRISON VS. MIKE DALLAS JR. Akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ & UNDERCARD MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES AND PHOTOS

 

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FIGHTS SET FOR Jimo, May 13

AT THE DC ARMORY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

TELEVISED LIVE ON BET AND

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Washington, D.C. (Le 11, 2016) - Lojo tuside, Le 10, Washington, D.C.’s undefeated Dusty Hernandez-Harrison (29-0, 16 KOs) and Bakersfield, California ká Mike “The Silent Assassin” Dallas Jr. (21-3-1, 10 KOs) participated in a media workout at Urban Boxing DC in Washington, D.C. in advance of their May 13 fight at the DC Armory. Hernandez-Harrison vs. Dallas Jr. will headline a ìtẹ Boxing event in a 10-round welterweight bout that will be televised live on BET beginning at 10:00 p.m. ATI/PT and streamed live on global music and entertainment platform, TIDAL.com. Co-featured fighter Thomas “KO” Snow (18-2, 12 KOs) ti Washington, D.C., who faces Dorado, Puerto Rico káOrlando “Orlandito” Del Valle (20-2, 15 KOs), and undercard fighters Mike Balogun (5-0, 4 KOs) of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, who will fight Capitol Heights, Maryland ká Devon Mosley (0-4-1), and Greenbelt, Maryland ká Sam “Vanilla Gorilla” Crossed (2-0, 1 KO) of who takes on Damion Reed (2-13, 1 KO) of Danville Virginia were also in attendance during the media workout lojo tuside.

 

After shadow boxing around the ring and a few rounds working the bags, all five fighters participated in interviews with invited media members.

 

Below is what the fighters had to say during the workout:

 

Dusty Hernandez-Harrison:

“I think a lot of people are underestimating Mike Dallas Jr. I think they’re counting him out too early. A lot of times when people come back from a tough loss they train harder, they take it more seriously and erase all the mistakes they made in previous training camps, so that’s what I’m expecting him to do. Luckily Barry Hunter [Hernandez-Harrison’s trainer] knows him well as a fighter, so I’ve been going off of what he says.

“I’ve been getting great sparring in. I came home from sparring Canelo Alvarez and went right into to sparring with Lamont Peterson, Austin eja, Demetrius Hopkins and other fighters on the card. Just really good sparring.

 

“I’m excited to fight on BET. It’s pretty cool. I think it’s good to bring boxing to a new audience. Ireti, I put on a good fight to get them entertained. And we have Justine Skye performing before our bout. She’s got a completely different fan base than I do and I think it’s another good way to add a new audience to our event.

 

“I took a lot of things out of training with Canelo at his training camp. It was good to get a different perspective of a training camp. Usually it’s all about me, everything is catered to me and everyone is concerned about me, so it was good to take a step back and see how someone like him at the top level prepares for a world title fight. Luckily, I walked away knowing I’ve been doing everything right.

 

“Fighting in my hometown of Washington, D.C. is better for me. I feel like I have more to fight for. I have more to lose, which for me helps. You’ll never hear me say “no mas” in D.C.

 

“At my age, my preparation changes with every fight. I remember fighting in Connecticut in April then Miami in August, which seems really close, but Billy Briscoe [Hernandez-Harrison’s assistant trainer] was there and said ‘you’ve gotten so much stronger.’ That’s just the age that I am right now. I’m really maturing and getting that man strength. Every fight I feel a lot stronger.”

 

 

MIKE “THE SILENT ASSASSIN” DALLAS JR.:

“I feel very good ahead of this fight…confident and strong. I’m just ready to go out there and perform. There’s more pressure on him than me fighting in his hometown.

 

“I’ve gotten good training in for this fight. The Bay Area has a lot of good sparring out there right now. I had good training with Ben Bautista [Dallas Jr.’s trainer] and we’ve been pushing it. I had to dig deep in training to get through it and I’m ready to dig deep in the fight.

 

“I took some time off to let my body rest and heal and to let my mind get together. Now I feel great. I’m ready to come back and get back on top of things. I’m going to go out there and do my thing.

 

“I know Dusty is a pretty good fighter. I know he can box. I’m just ready to go out there, be smart and execute the game plan. I’m ready for people to know I’m back and there mentally. I’m ready to get back in the game and take care of these people in these bigger fights.”

 

 

THOMAS “KO” SNOW:

“I know my opponent [Orlando Del Valle] is a conventional fighter from Puerto Rico. He’s a basic fighter…a basic one-two puncher. He’s the best opponent I’ve faced to date. Both of us have two losses, so I know it’s a crossroads fight for us. We’re going to go in there and do what we came to do.

“I’ve fought in D.C. a lot of times. It’s my home.

 

“It’s awesome because I’ve known Dusty since he was six years old. We used to run together. We were just talking about that over in the corner. If you watch at any of his amateur fights, you’ll hear me in the background cheering him on. I’ve been in his life for a long time and it’s awesome seeing a young guy get his opportunity and make the sport of boxing grow.

 

“I know our amateur program in D.C. is awesome so you have to give a shout out to all the amateurs. D.C. is about to be the mecca of boxing once again. We will have six, seven or eight champions in the District of Columbia. It’s rich with boxing.

 

“I think fighting on BET is a great thing. I think it’s great that boxing is on free TV now and people don’t have to pay for it. For those people who can’t afford those things, I think it’s awesome for them and I think it will make the sport of boxing better.

 

“I’ve changed a lot over the years. I’m supposed to be dead, locked up or in jail. Having God in your life, your perspective of life and everything changes. I’m calm and comfortable in my situation. I thank God for the opportunity. I thank Roc Nation Sports for the opportunity and I thank everybody who is supporting Thomas “KO” Snow. We’re ready to do it.”

 

 

MIKE BALOGUN:

“During my career, when I was playing football, I used boxing as another form of training for cardio. After my career was over, it was natural for me to keep training and now we’re here. Football is a business. I got released and had another opportunity to play in the Canadian Football League as well as the Arena Football League, but football takes a toll on your body and I played the game for a long time. It was just natural for me to transition. I still needed something to stay active, because without activity, I didn’t feel like myself.

 

"Emi ko mo a pupo nipa mi alatako [Devon Mosley]. I know he’s a southpaw just like me That’s pretty much all I know and all I need to know.

 

“I’ve prepared for this fight just like any other fight…hard work and dedicating myself to my craft. At the end of the day I’ll reap the fruits of my labor.”

 

 

SAM “VANILLA GORILLA” CROSSED:

"Emi ko mọ Elo nipa mi alatako [Damion Reed]. I know he is a tall left-handed guy. I only watched a little video of him. I’ve been sparring a lot of left handers and then we just happened to get a left-handed guy, so it worked out pretty well.

 

“I’m still a little disappointed about my last performance in D.C., so I am going to come out and put on a show on Friday, Le 13.

 

“Anyone you get in the ring with poses a threat, sugbon ni akoko kanna, I am confident in what I have done to prepare. I’ve been sparring guys with 20 pro njà, ki, I think I’m good.

 

“I played football and baseball growing up. Besikale, what got me into boxing was that I got picked on when I was younger and smacked around on the basketball court. I always said when I grow up I want to be able to beat up the dudes that picked on me. What’s funny is that a lot of guys that bullied me are now begging me for tickets to my fights.”

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Hernandez-Harrison vs. Dallas Jr., a 10-round welterweight fight which is presented by Roc Nation Sports takes place Friday, Le 13, 2016 ni DC ihamọra ni Washington, D.C. This fight headlines a throne boxing event presented by Corona Extra and will be televised live on BET beginning at 10:00 p.m. ATI and streamed live on global music and entertainment platform, TIDAL.com. The event is also sponsored by FILA, Corporate Travel Management Solutions (CTMS), dun, Shoe City, Pepsi, RCN and The DC Lottery. Ni afikun si awọn nla igbese inu awọn iwọn, the May 13 edition of throne boxing on BET will feature several notable Roc Nation Sports touches that offer a unique fan experience including a live musical performance by Justine Skye as well as DJ Cipha Sounds and event host Big Tigger who will keep the energy at a high level throughout the event. Doors open on fight night at 6:30 PM ati awọn ti akọkọ ija bẹrẹ ni 6:45 PM. Tẹle awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ nipa lilo #throneboxing.

 

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ROC NATION SPORTS ANNOUNCES CO-FEATURE & NON-TELEVISED UNDERCARD FOR DUSTY HERNANDEZ-HARRISON AND MIKE DALLAS JR. WELTERWEIGHT SHOWDOWN ON FRIDAY, May 13 AT THE DC ARMORY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

throne boxing PRESENTED BY ROC NATION SPORTS AND CORONA EXTRA FEATURES HERNANDEZ-HARRISON VS. DALLAS JR., ORLANDO DEL VALLE VS. THOMAS SNOW AND DARMANI ROCK VS. CARLOS BLACK TELEVISED LIVE ON BET BEGINNING AT 10:00 P.M. ATI/PT

EVENT ALSO TO BE STREAMED LIVE GLOBALLY ON TIDAL.COM

JUSTINE SKYE, DJ CIPHA SOUNDS & HOST BIG TIGGER TO PROVIDE IN-ARENA ENTERTAINMENT BETWEEN BOUTS

NIU YOKI, NY (Le 5, 2016) – Two televised bouts and four non-televised undercard bouts will round out the card when Dusty Hernandez-Harrison (29-0, 16 KOs) ti Washington, D.C. pada si awọn iwọn lori Friday, Le 13 to take on Bakersfield, California’s Mike “The Silent Assassin” Dallas Jr. (21-3-1, 10 KOs) in a 10-round welterweight bout at the DC Armory in Washington, D.C. The fight will headline a ìtẹ Boxing event that will be televised live on BET beginning at 10:00 p.m. ATI and will also be streamed live on global music and entertainment platform, TIDAL.com.

 

Opening the telecast will be an eight-round featherweight showdown between Orlando “Orlandito” Del Valle(20-2, 15 KOs) ati Thomas “KO” Snow (18-2, 5 KOs). The second televised fight will see the professional debut of highly touted Philadelphia heavyweight prospect Darmani “Rock Solid” Rock against the beltway’s own Carlos “DC Diamond Cutter” Black (1-3).

 

The non-televised undercard will feature Caguas, Puerto Rico ká Abner “Pin” Cotto (19-3, 9 KOs) lodi si oniwosan Juan Jose “Pinocho” Beltran (29-25-3, 18 KOs) ti Los Mochis, Mexico in an eight-round junior welterweight matchup; Brooklyn’s undefeated Junior “The Young God” Younan (8-0, 6 KOs) facing Breedon, West Virginia’s Austin “Speedy” Marcum (10-6-1, 5 KOs) in a six-round light heavyweight fight; former NFL linebacker Mike Balogun (5-0, KOs) of Upper Marlborough, Maryland and Devon Mosley (0-4-1) ti Kapitolu Giga, Maryland squaring off in a four-round heavyweight bout; and Greenbelt, Maryland ká Sam “Vanilla Gorilla” Crossed (2-0, 1 KO) lodi si Damion Reed (2-13, 1 KO) ti Danville, Virginia in a four-round cruiserweight fight. 2008 Olympic Silver Medalist Zhang “Big Bang” Zhilei (8-0, 6 KOs) ti Zhengzhou, China will also see action in a six-round heavyweight bout against an opponent to be determined.

 

Roc Nation Sports will bring names from the entertainment world to the event, which will showcase a special performance by Roc Nation’s own breakout artist singer/songwriter Justine Skye. The Brooklyn songstress and social media maven who garnered attention, and over two million YouTube views, with her cover of Drake’s “Headlines” and current single, “I’m Yours” featuring Vic Mensa, is currently taking over radio airwaves nationwide. The evening will also feature a DJ set from Roc Nation’s multi-talented Cipha Sounds who will keep the energy up between bouts. Darian “Big Tigger” Morgan, afternoon host on Atlanta’s V-103, former host of BET’s Rap City and 106 & Park, and currently featured on Oxygen’s “Like A Boss”, will serve as the event’s host.

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Orlando Del Valle made his professional debut on April 11, 2008 at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey where he knocked out Rey Rivera in the third round. By October 2009, he had compiled a record of 7-0, including a third-round knockout victory over Christopher Rivera at Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puẹto Riko. Lori June 6, 2011, at Roseland Ballroom in New York City, he notched an impressive ten-round unanimous decision victory over Dat Nguyen in a fight telecast on Showtime’s ShoBox. Lori Kẹsán 29, 2012, Valley, pẹlu kan gba ti 16-0, made is HBO debut at the MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort in Mashantucket, Connecticut against Three-Time World Champion Vic “The Raging Bull” Darchinyan. Darchinyan controlled a majority of the bout, relying on his experience to pressure the young contender. In the ninth round Del Valle’s perseverance almost carried the day when he staggered Darchinyan with a tremendous left hook, badly hurting the former world champion. Darchinyan, sibẹsibẹ, was able to survive the round and hold on for a ten-round unanimous decision victory. After the defeat, Del Valle moved to Mexico City to train with Hall of Fame trainer Nacho Beristain. He rebounded in 2013 with two technical knockout victories over Andre Wilson and Juan Jose Beltran. Lori May 31, 2014, in a bout televised by HBO Latino from the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Del Valle faced another tough opponent in undefeated fellow Puerto Rican Luis Rosa. The ten-round, evenly matched fight went the distance producing a memorable, crowd-pleasing battle. Ni awọn karun yika, Del Valle sent Rosa to the canvas with a left hook and in the seventh round Rosa was deducted a point for a late punch, but in the end Rosa was awarded a unanimous decision victory. Since the Rosa setback, Del Valle has won all three of his fights, with none of them going the distance, including his last fight on April 9, in which he scored a second round technical knockout win over Josh Crespo at Rockingham Park in Salem, New Hampshire. Del Valle will look to keep that streak going on May 13 against Snow.

 

Deeply rooted in D.C. and the capital community, Thomas Snow is an experienced fighter with an impressive record of 18-2 (10 KOs). Snow, who supplements his boxing earnings by working as a floor technician at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring, Maryland, began boxing at the age of ten at Round One Gym in Capitol Heights, Maryland, compiling a stellar amateur record of 129-10, which included three Washington D.C. Metro Golden Gloves championships. Ni 2004, he took home the national PAL amateur tournament title in the 119-pound weight class. Lori Kọkànlá Oṣù 5, 2005, he made his professional debut with authority, knocking out Ronald Viera in the first round at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He would go on to win his next nine fights, with seven of those wins coming by way of knockout, before he ran into fellow undefeated prospect and future world title challenger Teon Kennedy who dealt Snow his first professional loss in July of 2008. A streak of six consecutive wins would follow before he suffered another setback, again against an undefeated prospect in Nate Green. Following the defeat, Snow took nearly two and a half years off from boxing. The southpaw returned to the ring on March 6, 2015 and continued to live up to his “KO” moniker with a first round technical knockout win over Christopher Sanchez at the Omar Shrine in Charleston, South Carolina. Snow followed that win with a second round knockout of Tibor Nadori on December 4, 2015 at the Rosecroft Raceway close to home in Fort Washington, Maryland. He now faces a crossroads fight when he takes on Del Valle on May 13.

 

At the age of nineteen, Darmani Rock is already drawing comparisons to former heavyweight greats of the past. Rock has received high praise for his powerful jab and ambidexterity. Standing at 6’4”, he moves with an unparalleled lightness and speed for a fighter his size. Rock earned nation-wide accolades following a banner year in 2014 when he took home the USA Boxing Junior and Youth Open, Youth Continental and Youth World super heavyweight titles. During the 2014 Junior and Youth Open in Reno, Nevada, Rock shut out the 2013 National Youth Champion, John Luna, 3-0. This impressive performance was followed by another super heavyweight title at the Youth Continental Championships in March 2014 in Quito, Ecuador where he defeated Argentina’s Kervin Espinola, 3-0. Rock then took home the gold medal at the prestigious World Youth Championships in Bulgaria in April 2014 by a 2-1 decision over Germany’s Peter Kadiru. Rock also took home the 2014 World Junior Amateur Championship and capped off 2014 by being named Philadelphia’s Amateur Boxer of the Year at the annual Briscoe Awards. His most noteworthy win, sibẹsibẹ, came in May 2015 when he beat Cam Awesome, a career amateur who has been called the next Chris Byrd, in Las Vegas for the National Golden Gloves title. Rock also captured the 2015 U.S. National Amateur super heavyweight championship. He ended his amateur career as the number one rated super heavyweight in the United States (and the number five rated super heavyweight in the world) ti lọ 19-5 in national tournaments. His assault on the heavyweight division begins Le 13 against Black.

 

Rockville, Maryland resident Carlos Black is better known to capitol region boxing as the “DC Diamond Cutter.” Turning professional late in life at the age of thirty, making his professional debut on April 23, 2015 at Tall Cedar’s Hall in Baltimore, Maryland scoring a four-round unanimous decision over the more experienced Lonnie Kornegay. Black, sibẹsibẹ, would fall short of victory in his next three bouts to George Arias on May 8, 2015 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, to Dennis Benson by a hard-fought four-round split decision in his return to Tall Cedar’s Hall on July 9, 2015 and to Jerry Forrest on September 26, 2015 at the Masonic Temple in Norfolk, Virginia. Tough like his nickname and propelled by his steadfast will, he believes he can one day fulfill his dream of becoming heavyweight champion of the world. That dream will come a step closer to reality should he defeat the highly touted Rock.

Abneri Cotto is part of the famous Cotto boxing family of Puerto Rico. Legendary Miguel Cotto is a second cousin, while uncles Miguel Cotto Sr. and Evangelista Cotto were pro boxers themselves. Cotto is looking for his second straight win following a loss in a world-title elimination bout against current WBA Super Featherweight World Champion Javier Fortuna. Lori Le 13 he faces the vastly experienced Juan Jose Beltran who has faced current World Champion Leo Santa Cruz and former World Champions Eric Morel and Rico Ramos.

 

Brooklyn’s unbeaten Junior Younan faces his stiffest test to date on Le 13 nigbati o bi mẹẹta Austin Marcum. Younan returned following a nine-month injury induced layoff on March 26 on the Andre Ward vs. Sullivan Barrera undercard by pounding out a four-round unanimous decision over Carlos Lozano. Marcum is riding a four-fight winning streak and plans to take his 20-year-old opponent into unfamiliar territory, as Younan has yet to fight past four rounds.

 

Former Washington Redskin Mike Balogun looks to make it six straight wins since turning professional as a boxer in October of 2014. Balogun was a standout inside linebacker at the University of Oklahoma and spent a year on the Redskins’ roster in 2010. He also played briefly for the Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers before retiring and becoming a full time boxer. Looking to stop Balogun’s rise as a pugilist on Le 13 will be fellow local fighter Devon Mosley who is seeking his first professional win.

 

Local favorite Sam rekoja, has limited amateur experience, which his opponent Damion Reed, a 16-fight veteran hopes to exploit. Crossed, who works as bar tender, is expected to have hundreds of supporters behind him as he attempts to go to 3-0. Reed recently lost two hard-fought majority decisions to two cruiserweights and has a draw with Ken Moody.

 

Standing 6’6” and weighing 250 poun, Kannada heavyweight aibale okan Zhang Zhilei has shown boxing skills rarely seen in a big man since turning pro in August 2014. Undefeated in eight fights as a professional, Zhilei was a highly-decorated amateur, winning a silver medal in the super-heavyweight division at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, as well as bronze medals at the 2007 world amateur championships and 2009 AIBA world championships. He faces an opponent to be determined on Le 13.

Hernandez-Harrison vs. Dallas Jr., a 10-round welterweight fight which is presented by Roc Nation Sports takes place Friday, Le 13, 2016 ni DC ihamọra ni Washington, D.C. This fight headlines a throne boxing event presented by Corona Extra and will be televised live on BET beginning at 10:00 p.m. ATI and streamed live on global music and entertainment platform, TIDAL.com. The event is also sponsored by FILA, Corporate Travel Management Solutions (CTMS), dun, Shoe City, Pepsi, RCN and The DC Lottery. Ni afikun si awọn nla igbese inu awọn iwọn, awọn Le 13 edition of throne boxing on BET will feature several notable Roc Nation Sports touches that offer a unique fan experience including a live musical performance by Justine Skye as well as DJ Cipha Sounds and event host Big Tigger who will keep the energy at a high level throughout the event. Tẹle awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ nipa lilo #throneboxing.

 

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Washington, D.C.’S UNDEFEATED DUSTY HERNANDEZ-HARRISON AND MIKE DALLAS JR. SET FOR SHOWDOWN ON FRIDAY, May 13 AT THE DC ARMORY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

 

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HEAVYWEIGHT PROSPECT DARMANI ROCK TO MAKE HIS PROFESSIONAL DEBUT

NIU YOKI, NY (March 30, 2016) - Roc Nation Sports is pleased to announce that undefeated Dusty Hernandez-Harrison (29-0, 16 KOs) ti Washington, D.C. yoo pada si awọn iwọn lori Friday, Le 13 when he takes on Bakersfield, California’s Mike “The Silent Assassin” Dallas Jr. (21-3-1, 10 KOs) in a 10-round welterweight bout at the DC Armory in Washington, D.C. The fight will headline a throne boxing event that will be televised live on BET beginning at 10:00 p.m. ATI/PT.

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“I am really excited that my 30th fight will take place in Southeast D.C., where I was born and raised,"Wi Hernandez-Harrison. “It will be great to be back in D.C. where I haven’t fought since 2014, and I can’t wait to put on a show for all the fans in attendance and watching across the nation on BET. Dallas presents an interesting challenge that I am ready to face. I will be getting world class sparring for this bout and will be more than ready for anything he brings to the table on May 13.”

 

“I’ve heard Dusty is pretty good, but I will be the biggest step up for him by far,” said Dallas Jr. “At 147 poun, Mo lero gidigidi lagbara. I’m more mature and more focused. I’m back.”

 

“All of us at Roc Nation Sports look forward to bringing Dusty Hernandez-Harrison back to fight in front of his hometown fans against Mike Dallas Jr. in the midst of the professional boxing resurgence that is taking place in Washington, D.C.,” said David Itskowitch COO of Boxing for Roc Nation Sports. “Fans in attendance at the DC Armory and those watching across the country on BET have a great night of boxing and entertainment in store for them.”

 

“BET is excited to once again partner with Roc Nation Sports on our second throne boxing event, positioning BET Networks as a go-to destination for premier live boxing events,"Wi Stephen G. Hill, Aare ti Siseto, Tẹtẹ Awọn nẹtiwọki. “Roc Nation Sports has proven to be an innovator in the entertainment space and as we continue to grow and expand our partnership, BET is thrilled to offer content as diverse as our audience.”

 

“We are thrilled to welcome Roc Nation Sports and BET to the historic DC Armory” said Erik A. Moses, Senior Vice President and Managing Director at Events DC. “It is certainly another capital moment in D.C., considering the rich history of professional boxing. The nation’s capital is still a fight town and to have the opportunity to showcase that again in the DC Armory is a prodigious honor.”

 

Le 13 will also feature the professional debut of highly touted Philadelphia heavyweight prospect Darmani “Rock Solid” Rock against an opponent to be determined.

 

“I’m thrilled to be making my pro debut on Le 13 at the DC Armory,” said Rock. “My team and I have worked hard and it has all been building up to this moment. I’m looking forward to my rise to the top of the heavyweight division which begins on Le 13."

 

Hailing lati Washington, D.C., Dusty Hernandez-Harrison has been touted as the city’s “best boxing prospect since Sugar Ray Leonard” by the Washingtonian Magazine. He began fighting at the age of six at the boxing exhibition at the Ritz Nightclub in Northwest D.C. and became a sanctioned amateur at the age of 8. Ni awọn akoko ti akọkọ pro ija ni awọn ọjọ ori ti 17, Hernandez-Harrison compiled an amateur record of 167-30, gba orisirisi Ringside World Championships, National Silver ibọwọ Championships ati mẹta gbooro National Golden ibọwọ Championships lati 2007-09. Lori June 11, 2011, as the youngest licensed professional fighter at the time, Hernandez-Harrison made his pro debut defeating Alphonso Alexander via a unanimous decision at the Desoto Civic Center in Southaven, Mississippi. Six months later in his third pro fight, Hernandez-Harrison made his hometown debut on the undercard of the HBO World Championship Boxing broadcast of Amir Khan vs. Lamont Peterson and dazzled with a first round technical knockout of Terrell Davis. On his way to being crowned WBC Youth Welterweight World Champion in November 2013, Hernandez-Harrison stopped former National Golden Gloves Champion Kelly Wright in the fourth round in February of that year and two weeks later defeated Aaron Anderson via a six-round unanimous decision. Ni April 2013 at Dover Downs Casino and Resort in Dover, Delaware, he won a unanimous decision against Puerto Rico’s Jonathan Garcia and on Le 18 in front of a raucous hometown crowd of 3,000 at the University of the District of Colombia, he knocked out Eddie Soto with a right hand in the fifth round. Hernandez-Harrison proceeded to earn the “2013 Knockout of the Year” for the Soto fight and the “2013 Fighter of the Year” from Go Fight Live (GFL.TV). Lori Kọkànlá Oṣù 2, 2013 ni Madison Square Ọgbà, Hernandez-Harrison became the WBC Youth World Champion, winning a ten-round, unanimous decision over Josh “Pit Bull” Torres. Meji osu nigbamii, in his first nationally televised fight on ESPN’s Friday Night njà, Hernandez-Harrison outlasted Tim Witherspoon Jr. via an eighth round unanimous decision victory, after which actor and director Mark Wahlberg tweeted that Hernandez-Harrison is “the truth.” Featured again on ESPN’s Friday Night Fights on March 7, 2014, Hernandez-Harrison faced southpaw Mike Balasi and came back to drop Balasi to the canvas twice en route to a six-round unanimous decision victory. on January 9, 2015, soon after signing a promotional agreement with Roc Nation Sports, Hernandez-Harrison headlined the promoter’s inaugural event at The Theater at Madison Square in a fight televised by Fox Sports 1. In a battle for the vacant WBC Continental Americas Welterweight Championship against New Yorker Tommy “The Razor” Rainone, Hernandez-Harrison scored a dominant ten-round unanimous decision victory. In his most recent fight on January 29, 2016, Hernandez-Harrison scored a decisive win over Angel Hernandez via a third round technical knockout at The Belvedere in Elk Grove, Illinois. Hernandez-Harrison recently entered into agreements with FILA and GEICO to be a brand ambassador for both companies. He is the only professional boxer to represent each prestigious brand.

 

Mike Dallas Jr. was born into a boxing family and tabbed by experts during his teen years as a future professional star. At age 29, he’s in the midst of a comeback that lands him in Washington, D.C. against local unbeaten favorite Dusty Hernandez-Harrison that may be the most important fight of his life. Bi ohun magbowo, Dallas shared a ring with current world champions Terence Crawford (whom Dallas claims he beat three times) and Danny Garcia as well as three-time U.S. Olympian Rau’shee Warren. He won multiple national amateur titles and qualified for the 2004 ati 2008 Olympic idanwo. Dallas turned professional on March 20, 2008 against Alejandro Valladares in San Jose, California and won by unanimous decision. He would go unbeaten in his next 17 njà. When he faced Josesito Lopez for the vacant NABF super lightweight title on January 28, 2011 in his national television debut on ESPN at Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, California, he was shockingly stopped in the seventh round.Five months later, Dallas met fellow rising contender Mauricio Herrera. In an excellent fight, again at Pechanga Resort and Casino, Dallas lost by a razor thin majority decision. Despite the setback, Dallas’ performance showed boxing experts he was back to contender status. In his next two fights, Dallas dominated former Miguel Angel Gonzales on February 17, 2012 and knocked out Javier Castro on June 22, 2012 to capture the WBO Latino light welterweight title. Those wins brought Dallas to his biggest opportunity to date, an WBC super lightweight interim world title fight against Lucas Matthysse, on January 26, 2013 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Just after negotiations for the fight were finalized, Dallas learned that his father, Mike Dallas Sr., who introduced his son to boxing at age six, passed away suddenly at just 45 ọdun ti ọjọ ori. Dallas Jr., sibẹsibẹ, did not pull out of the Matthysee fight. Lori ija night, Dallas Jr. was all there physically, but mentally a fight of that magnitude was too much under the circumstances and Matthysee, probably the hardest puncher in boxing, imposed his will on Dallas, scoring a first round knockout. He then took the break he should have taken before the Matthysee fight, spending two years away from the ring. When Dallas felt the urge to fight again, he contacted his trainer Ben Bautista and the pair ventured to Tijuana, Mexico, where Dallas picked up two quick wins against Alejandro Alonso on November 20, 2015 and most recently on December 19 against Odillon Rivera. He now returns to fight in the spotlight again on Le 13 in a true crossroads fight against Hernandez-Harrison.

 

At the age of nineteen, Darmani Rock is already drawing comparisons to former heavyweight greats of the past. Rock has received high praise for his powerful jab and ambidexterity. Standing at 6’4”, he moves with an unparalleled lightness and speed for a fighter his size. Rock earned nation-wide accolades following a banner year in 2014 when he took home the USA Boxing Junior and Youth Open, Youth Continental and Youth World super heavyweight titles. During the 2014 Junior and Youth Open in Reno, Nevada, Rock shut out the 2013 National Youth Champion, John Luna, 3-0. This impressive performance was followed by another super heavyweight title at the Youth Continental Championships in March 2014 in Quito, Ecuador where he defeated Argentina’s Kervin Espinola 3-0. Rock then took home the gold medal at the prestigious World Youth Championships in Bulgaria in April 2014 by a 2-1 decision over Germany’s Peter Kadiru. Rock also took home the 2014 World Junior Amateur Championship and capped off 2014 by being named Philadelphia’s Amateur Boxer of the Year at the annual Briscoe Awards. His most noteworthy win, sibẹsibẹ, came in May 2015 when he beat Cam Awesome, a career amateur who has been called the next Chris Byrd, in Las Vegas for the National Golden Gloves title. Rock also captured the 2015 U.S. National Amateur super heavyweight championship. He ended his amateur career as the number one rated super heavyweight in the United States (and the number five rated super heavyweight in the world) ti lọ 19-5 in national tournaments. In February 2016, Rock signed an exclusive promotional agreement with Roc Nation Sports.

 

Hernandez-Harrison vs. Dallas, a 10-round welterweight fight which is presented by Roc Nation Sports takes place Friday, Le 13, 2016 ni DC ihamọra ni Washington, D.C. This fight headlines a throne boxing event presented by Corona Extra and will be televised live on BET beginning at 10:00 p.m. ATI/PT.

 

Ni afikun si awọn nla igbese inu awọn iwọn, awọn Le 13 edition of throne boxing on BET will feature several notable Roc Nation Sports touches that offer a unique fan experience, including a live musical performance as well as a host and a name DJ to keep the energy at a high level throughout the event.

 

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Roc Nation Idaraya & Miguel COTTO ni igbega bayi ìtẹ Boxing: Wilfredo VAZQUEZ JR. Vs. Rafael Rivera AWON sere avvon ati PHOTOS

 

Puerto Rico NI VAZQUEZ JR. AND MEXICO’S RIVERA CLASH ON DECEMBER 5, 2015 NI OSCEOLA Ajogunba Egan IN KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA YÈ ON HBO LATINO® Boxing

Tẹ NIBI fun fọto

Photo Ike: Roc Nation idaraya & Miguel Cotto ni igbega

 

KISSIMMEE, FL (Oṣu kejila. 4, 2015) - Roc Nation Sports ati Miguel Cotto ni igbega ti gbalejo a media sere niwaju itẹ ti Boxing: Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. la. Rafael Rivera eyi ti o ti ṣeto fun Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 5 lati Osceola Heritage Park olohun Hall A ni Kissimmee, Florida televised ifiwe on HBO Latino Boxing ibẹrẹ ni 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT. Ibewo WBO Junior Featherweight World asiwaju Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. (24-1-5, 19 KOs) ti Bayamon, Puerto Rico ati undefeated Rafael "Ńlá Bang" Rivera (20-0-2, 14 KOs) ti Tijuana, Mexico sise jade niwaju ti won mẹwa-yika featherweight showdown yi ìparí.

 

Isalẹ ni ohun ti awọn onija ní láti sọ nipa wọn ìṣe bouts.

Wilfredo VAZQUEZ JR., Ibewo WBO iwe sekondiri Featherweight WORLD asiwaju:

"Mo lero ibẹjadi ati ki o setan. Mo ni pe iwuri ti o ntọju mi ​​lori. Mo ti sọ a ti ṣiṣẹ lori iyara mi ati ronu kan bi emi kò nigbati mo bẹrẹ mi ọmọ.

 

"Rivera ni a Ayebaye Mexico ni Onija ti yoo gbiyanju lati fi titẹ lori mi. A ni o wa setan lati mu ati ki o ya itoju ti ohunkohun ti o mu Saturday night. "

Rafael "BIG Bang" Rivera, Undefeated featherweight:

 

"Gege bi mi apeso wí, Mo ti yoo wa ni lilo mi iyara mi ati agility lati win. Mo n lilọ lati lo gbogbo awọn ti awọn ogbon Mo ti sọ a ti ikẹkọ pẹlu fun awọn ti o kẹhin meji osu."

 

Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. la. Rafael Rivera, a mẹwa-yika featherweight ija, gba ibiSaturday, Oṣu kejila. 5 ni Osceola Heritage Park olohun Hall A ni Kissimmee, Florida. Eleyi ìtẹ Boxing iṣẹlẹ ti gbekalẹ nipa Roc Nation Sports ati Miguel Cotto ni igbega ati ki o ìléwọ nipa Corporate Travel Management Solutions (CTMS), Tequila Cazadores, Isere Ọba ati SportsLock. Tun ifihan yoo jẹ Alexander Brand vs. Medzhid Bektemirov in a ten-round light heavyweight bout which is presented in association with Camponovo Sports and Gary Shaw Productions. The doubleheader will be televised live on HBO Latino beginning at 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT.

 

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Dusty Hernandez-Harrison TO bayi koju AMMETH Diaz ON DECEMBER 5 HBO LATINO® Boxing telecast

Kii-televised ìtẹ Boxing undercard tolera FI

Boxing NI gbona gan Young asesewa

NI OSCEOLA Ajogunba Egan

IN KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA

 

NIU YOKI, NY (December 2, 2015) - Nitori lati a fisa oro, Canada ká ​​Steve Claggett yoo jẹ lagbara lati kopa ni yi ìparí ká Oṣu kejila. 5 televised co-feature bout against (28-0, 15 KOs). Hernandez-Harrison yoo koju bayi Ammeth Diaz (32-12, 23 KOs) ti Panama City, Panama ni awọn mẹwa-yika welterweight ija eyi ti yoo jẹ awọn olori support si tele WBO Junior Featherweight World asiwaju Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. (24-1-5, 19 KOs) ti Bayamon, Puerto Rico against Rafael "Ńlá Bang" Rivera (20-0-2, 14 KOs) ti Tijuana, Mexico. Nsii awọn HBO Latino Boxing jara televised iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti yoo air ifiwe bẹrẹ ni 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT lati Osceola Heritage Park olohun Hall A ni Kissimmee, Florida, ni yio je a mẹwa-yika ina heavyweight ija ifihan Colombian slugger Alexander Brand (24-1, 19 KOs) ati awọn Russian knockout olorin Medzhid Bektemir (16-0, 12 KOs).

 

Diaz, a tele aye akọle challenger ti o ti gba marun ninu rẹ kẹhin meje bouts, yoo wo lati fi abùkun kan on Hernandez-Harrison ká undefeated gba yi Saturday. The Panamanian ti waye mejeji awọn WBA Fedelatin ati WBC Latino Lightweight titles ati ki o ti a win lori Raymundo Beltran.

 

Ni afikun si ohun moriwu Oṣu kejila. 5 televised tito, diẹ ninu awọn ti Boxing ile gbona gan nyara irawọ yoo wa ni ifihan lori awọn ti kii-televised undercard. Roc Nation Sports standouts Luis Arias ati Wellington Romero pẹlú pẹlu Miguel Cotto ni igbega ' Angel Acosta,Charlie Clemente, Josean Figueroa ati Ricardo Rodriguez bi daradara bi Freddie Roach protégé Mike Melykian o ri igbese lori Oṣu kejila. 5 o si ṣe ifọkansi lati tọju egeb lori ẹsẹ wọn lati awọn nsii Belii nipasẹ awọn ibere ti akọkọ iṣẹlẹ.

 

Tiketi da owole ni $65 ati $33, plus wulo iṣẹ owo, wa o si wa fun ra tiketi ni www.ticketmaster.com ati www.ohpark.com. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000. Tiketi ni o wa tun wa fun ra ni awọn Osceola Heritage Park apoti ọfiisi eyi ti wa ni sisi weekdays lati 10:00 a.m. si 4:00 p.m. ati lori Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 5 bẹrẹ ni 8:00 a.m.

 

A lọdọ awọn ti Milwaukee, Wisconsin bayi gbé ni Fort Lauderdale, Florida, undefeated Luis "Cuba" Arias (12-0, 6 KOs) bẹrẹ Boxing ni awọn ọjọ ori ti meje ati compiled ohun magbowo gba ti 140-25, ebun USA Boxing ká nọmba ọkan ọkunrin ká Junior ranking ni 2006, awọn nọmba ọkan ọkunrin ká labẹ-19 ranking in 2008 ati awọn nọmba ọkan ọkunrin ká ranking ni 2010. O si kó awọn U.S.A. Awọn ọkunrin ká Labẹ-19 National asiwaju ninu 2008 ki o si meji U.S.A Ọkùnrin ká National Championships ni 2009 ati 2010. Arias 'ọjọgbọn Uncomfortable mu ibi lori Kọkànlá Oṣù 10, 2012 ni Staples ile-iṣẹ ni Los Angeles ibi ti on o segun Josh Thorpe nipasẹ a mẹrin-yika unanimous ipinnu. O si ti pa reeled 11 victories niwon, pẹlu mẹta ni 2015 with his last two coming by way of knockout. Lori Oṣu kejila. 5, o yoo wo lati tọju rẹ gba ọnà lọ ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika Super middleweight ija lodi si Miranda Dinisio 22-12-2 (19 KOs) ti Miami, Florida.

 

Ija jade ti Newburgh, Niu Yoki, ṣugbọn hailing lati Santo Domingo ni awọn Dominican Republic, Wellington "W.A.R." Romero (8-0-1, 3 KOs) je a gíga dara si magbowo ti o wà a igberaga egbe ti awọn 2012 Dominican Olympic Boxing Team ni awọn 2012 Awọn ere ni London. Šaaju si wipe, o kó a idẹ medal ni awọn 2010 Central American ere ati ki o ṣe pada lati se afehinti ohun ifarahan ni awọn 2011 World asiwaju ati ki o Amateur Boxing awọn 2011 Pan American ere. Lori Oṣù 26, 2013, Romero ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable, defeating Victor Galindo nipasẹ a mẹrin-yika unanimous ipinnu ni Boardwalk Hall ni Atlantic City, New Jersey. Niwon lẹhinna ti o ti gba meje ti re mẹjọ njà, pẹlu rẹ Daduro ṣeto-pada jije ohun October 15, 2015 poju fa lodi si Lazar Stojadinovic wipe ọpọlọpọ awọn alafojusi ringside ti i gba. Ni re julọ to šẹšẹ ija on October 17, 2015 Romero gba wọle a mefa-yika unanimous ipinnu gun lodi si Ramesis Gil. Lori Oṣu kejila. 5, ti o bi mẹẹta Noel Echevarria(11-6, 6 KOs) ti Winston-Salem, North Carolina ni a mefa-yika Junior welterweight ija. Guayama, Puerto Rico ká Echevarria julọ laipe laya Rod Salka on Le 16 fun awọn ṣ'ofo WBA-NABA USA Super Featherweight akọle sugbon wá soke kukuru nini duro ninu awọn kẹfa yika.

 

Miran ti ọja ti Puerto Rico, Angeli "Tito" Acosta (11-0, 11 KOs) yoo wo lati tọju rẹ pipe gba mule lori Oṣu kejila. 5 lodi si Felipe Rivas (2-2, 1 KO) ti Nogales, Mexico ni a mefa-yika flyweight ija. Lori March 14 ti odun yi, San Juan abinibi Acosta mu on Armando Vazquez fun awọn ṣ'ofo WBC FECARBOX Light Flyweight asiwaju ni Coliseo Roger L. Mendoza in Caguas, Puerto Rico ati ki o wá lọ pẹlu awọn akọle nipa Ifimaaki a viscous knockout ni keje yika. Awọn undefeated afojusọna julọ laipe dojuko Luis Almendarez on August 8, 2015 ni Coliseo Hector Sola Bezares ni Caguas, idekun re alatako pẹlu a akọkọ yika knockout.

 

Undefeated Charlie Clemente (10-0, 4 KOs) ti Carolina, Puerto Rico yoo tun wo lati tẹsiwaju rẹ gba ọnà lori awọn Oṣu kejila. 5. Ni re julọ to šẹšẹ ija lori August 8, o gba ayo meji knockdowns en ipa si a mẹrin-yika unanimous ipinnu win lodi si Elias Polanco ni Gimnasio Wilfredo Rivera ni Santo Domingo, Orilẹ-Ede Ara Dominika. O yoo wo lati mu lori rẹ undefeated gba nigba ti o gba lori ohun alatako lati wa ni pinnu ni a mefa-yika flyweight ija.

 

Ni a mefa-yika junior featherweight ija, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico ká Josean Figueroa (9-3-2, 7 KOs) yoo dojuko Antoney Napunyi (11-13, 6 KOs) ti Pahokee, Florida. Ninu re kẹhin ija on June 6, Figueroa ayo ohun mẹjọ-yika unanimous ipinnu gun lori Jonell Nieves ni Coliseo Ismael Delgado ni Aguada, Puẹto Riko.

 

Ni miiran ti kii-televised undercard igbese, meji Puerto Rico natives yoo koju ọkan miiran ni a mefa-yika Junior featherweight ija nigbati Ricardo Rodriguez (5-0, 4 KOs) ti Mayaguez oju Bryan Perez (2-2, 1 KO) ti Carolina. Rodriguez yoo wo lati fa rẹ undefeated ṣiṣan bi o ti se julọ laipe lodi si Luis Hernandez on August 8 ni Coliseo Hector Sola Bezares ni Caguas nigbati o gba a mẹrin-yika unanimous ipinnu. Peresi yoo nwa lati rebound lati a kẹta yika knockout lodi si Marquel Jones on March 14 ni awọn Sphinx Club ni Washington, DC.

 

Nsii awọn show yoo jẹ Freddie Roach protégé Mike Melykian ti Los Angeles ti o yoo wa ni ṣiṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lodi si Jimmy Rosario (0-1) ti Bayamon ni a mẹrin-yika welterweight ija. Rosario ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lori Le 16, ọdun a unanimous ipinnu lodi si Ryan Pino ni Coliseo Pedrin Zorilla ni San Juan.

 

Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. la. Rafael Rivera, a mẹwa-yika featherweight ija, gba ibiSaturday, Oṣu kejila. 5 ni Osceola Heritage Park olohun Hall A ni Kissimmee, Florida. Eleyi ìtẹ Boxing iṣẹlẹ ti gbekalẹ nipa Roc Nation Sports ati Miguel Cotto ni igbega ati ki o ìléwọ nipa Tequila Cazadores, CTMS (Corporate Ajo Ṣe Simple) Isere Ọba ati Sportslock. Tun ifihan yoo wa ni undefeated Dusty Hernandez-Harrison vs. Ammeth Diaz ni a mẹwa-yika welterweight ija ati Alexander Brand vs. Medzhid Bektemirov in a ten-round light heavyweight bout which is presented in association with Camponovo Sports and Gary Shaw Productions. The tripleheader will be televised live on HBO Latino beginning at 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT.

 

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Roc Nation Idaraya afẹṣẹja Dusty Hernandez-Harrison alabašepọ FI FILA

Hernandez-Harrison àmì Iyasoto se amojuto pẹlu FILA Niwaju ti Ija

Lori December 5, 2015 ni Osceola Ajogunba Park ni Kissimmee, Florida Live on HBO Latino® Boxing

NIU YOKI (Oṣu kejila. 2, 2015) - FILA ati Roc Nation Sports afẹṣẹja Dusty Hernandez-Harrison kede loni pe ti won ti tẹ sinu ohun rii pe adehun. Ni awọn olona-odun ibasepo, FILA yoo sin bi awọn osise ikẹkọ ati ki o ja aṣọ ti Hernandez-Harrison bi o tesiwaju lati jọba jakejado ikẹkọ ago ati iwọn ifarahan. Hernandez-Harrison ati egbe re yoo wa ni decked jade ni FILA iyasọtọ si fi ẹwu ati Footwear iyasọtọ, ti o bere nigba ija ose ifarahan fun on rẹ showdown Oṣu kejila. 5 ni Osceola Ajogunba Park ni Kissimmee, Florida gbe on HBO Latino ibere ni 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT.

 

"A ni o wa gidigidi yiya lati ku Dusty Hernandez-Harrison si awọn FILA ebi, ohun fii ti yoo ohun exclamation ojuami lori a lasan odun fun awọn ile-,"Jon wi Epstein, Aare ti FILA North America. "Dusty yoo fi a titun ipin si wa omoile ninu awọn idaraya ti Boxing, aabọ awọn brand pada sinu awọn iwọn fun awọn igba akọkọ ni fere meji ewadun. A fihan asiwaju bi Dusty jẹ laiseaniani a pataki Talent, ti o ti jinde kuro ni ibere re iru a ọmọ ori, si awọn bayi onj WBC Continental Amerika Welterweight asiwaju. Rẹ gba ni awọn iwọn jẹ ìkan, ṣugbọn ita ti awọn squared-Circle ti o jẹ ẹya ẹni kọọkan ti o ti wa ni igbẹhin si ẹbi rẹ ati awọn egeb. "

 

"Mo n lola lati da awọn FILA egbe niwaju ti mi tókàn iwọn hihan lojuOṣu kejila. 5,"Wi Hernandez-Harrison. "Bi mo ti tesiwaju lati embark on mi pro Boxing ọmọ, Emi igboya pe FILA yoo pese mi pẹlu awọn jia ati support Mo nilo lati gba mi ise ṣe ninu awọn idaraya ati ni iwọn. "

 

"Roc Nation Sports ti wa ni ti ohun iwuri lati wa ni mu ohun ala Footwear ati aṣọ brand pada si awọn idaraya ti Boxing pẹlu ọkan ninu awọn idaraya ká undefeated nyara irawọ, Dusty Hernandez-Harrison,"Wi Michael Yormark, Aare & Oloye ti loruko ati ti nwon.Mirza fun Roc Nation. "FILA ni a ile pẹlu kan ti ọlọrọ itan ati isedale ninu awọn idaraya ti Boxing ati awọn ti a ti wa ni lola lati wa ni anfani lati mu wọn jọ pẹlu Dusty on yi moriwu ati ki o ìmúdàgba ajọṣepọ. Mo strongly gbagbo wipe eyi ajọṣepọ pẹlu awọn Dusty duro ni ibẹrẹ ti a titun ipin fun FILA ni Boxing. "

 

Washington, DC ká Dusty Hernandez-Harrison ṣe rẹ ọjọgbọn keôsan bi awọn abikẹhin-ašẹ ọjọgbọn Onija ninu awọn United States on June 11, 2011, o kan osu kan lẹhin rẹ a 17th ọjọ ìbí. Ogún-mẹrin gbooro victories yoo tẹle ṣaaju ki o to Hernandez-Harrison headlined Roc Nation Sports 'inaugural ìtẹ Boxing iṣẹlẹ ni The Theater ni Madison Square ni a ija televised nipa Akata Sports 1 on January 9, 2015, yiya awọn ṣ'ofo WBC Continental Amerika Welterweight asiwaju pẹlu a ako mẹwa-yika unanimous ipinnu gun lori Tommy "felefele" Rainone. Lati igbanna, ti o ti n tesiwaju rẹ gba ọnà, Ifimaaki mẹta siwaju sii AamiEye, pẹlu a akọkọ yika knockout lori James Wayka ninu re kẹhin ija on Kẹsán 26. LoriOṣu kejila. 5, o yoo wo lati tọju ipa pe lọ ni a mẹwa-yika welterweight ija lati awọn Osceola Heritage Park olohun Hall A ni Kissimmee, Florida eyi ti yoo wa ni televised ifiwe lori HBO Latino ibere ni9:45 p.m. ATI/PT. Hernandez-Harrison yoo wa ni decked jade ni FILA jia nigba ti ija ká osise sonipa-on on Friday, Oṣu kejila. 4, ọjọ ṣaaju ki awọn ija.

MEDZHID “B-52” BEKTEMIROV ẹjẹ TO mu ibẹjadi ija TO Alexander Brand

Houston, TX (December 2, 2015) – Undefeated WBA #12 ati WBC #13 ina heavyweight contender, Medzhid “B-52” Bektemirov (16-0, 12 KOs), rẹ lati mu ohun ija awọn ibẹjadi si Alexander Brand (24-1, 19 KOs) nigbati awọn meji oju kọọkan miiran yi Saturday, December 5, 2015 ni awọn Osceola Ajogunba Center ni Kissimmee, Florida. The scheduled 10-round bout that will be shown live on HBO Latinobẹrẹ ni 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT.
“Akọkọ ifihan wà títí láé ati ki o Mo n lọ ṣe mi a memorable ọkan pẹlu ohun ija awọn ibẹjadi,” Said Medzhid “B-52” Bektemirov. “Egeb le reti mi lati jabọ diẹ ninu awọn ńlá ado-, “B-52″ ara, against Brand who I know is coming to fight. Fighting on HBO is something I’ve been working toward since I became a professional boxer and I want to thank my promoters Gary Shaw and Lou Savarese for making this fight. I’ll be looking to end the fight early, ti o le Bank lori.”
“Savarese ati ki o Mo gbagbo Bektemirov le di awọn nigbamii ti ńlá Star ninu awọn ina heavyweight pipin.” wiGary Shaw. “He’s up against a very good fighter and he knows what’s on the line. The fans are in for a treat yi Saturday ati ki o Emi ko le duro lati ri “B-52″ ju diẹ ninu awọn ado-.”
“Nibẹ ni a dara Buzz nipa yi ija nitori mejeeji buruku ti wa ni lilọ lati fi ohun gbogbo ninu awọn iwọn wá ija night,” wi Lou Savarese. “Bektemirov ni o ni anfaani lati ya ọmọ rẹ si awọn tókàn ipele pẹlu a gun ati ki o Mo gbagbo o yoo wa jade lori oke.”
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Roc Nation Idaraya & Miguel COTTO ni igbega bayi

Wilfredo VAZQUEZ JR. Vs. Rafael Rivera

ON DECEMBER 5, 2015 NI OSCEOLA Ajogunba Egan

IN KISSIMMEE, FL YÈ ON HBO® Latino

 

NIU YOKI, NY - Roc Nation Sports ati Miguel Cotto ni igbega wa dùn lati kede wọn tókàn àjọ-igbega bi ara ti awọn HBO Latino Boxing jara. Lori Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 5, tele WBO Junior Featherweight World asiwaju Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. (24-1-5, 19 KOs) ti Bayamon, Puerto Rico yoo gba lori undefeated Rafael Rivera (20-0-2, 14 KOs) ti Tijuana, Mexico ni a mẹwa-yika featherweight showdown lati awọn Osceola Heritage Park olohun Hall ni Kissimmee, Florida televised ifiwe on HBO Latino ibere ni 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT.

 

Ni awọn televised àjọ-ẹya-ara, Dusty Hernandez-Harrison (28-0, 15 KOs) yoo gba lori Steve Claggett (23-1-3, 16 KOs) ni a mẹwa-yika welterweight àjọ-ifihan ija. Nsii awọn HBO Latino telecast ni yio je a mẹwa-yika ina heavyweight tẹ ifihan Colombian slugger Alexander Brand (24-1, 19 KOs) ati awọn Russian knockout olorin Medzhid Bektemir (16-0, 12 KOs) eyi ti o ti gbekalẹ pẹlu ni sepo Camponovo Sports ati Gary Shaw Productions.

 

Tiketi ti wa ni owole ni $67 ati $35. Tiketi lọ lori sale Thursday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 19 ni 12:00 PM ET ati ki o yoo je wa ni www.ticketmaster.com atiwww.ohpark.com. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000.

 

"Mo wa gan dun pẹlu mi egbe ati bukun nipa Olorun lati ni awọn anfani lati ṣe ohun ti mo ṣe ti o dara ju ti o jẹ ija,"Wi Vazquez Jr. "Mo ti le ri pe Rivera jẹ ẹya o tayọ Onija nwa lati lọ si jina ni yi owo, sugbon mo n bọ lati fi fun o mi gbogbo. Mo nilo lati bori yi ipenija ninu ibere lati ngun pada si a nọmba kan Rating ati ki o win a aye akọle igbanu. O ni nigbagbogbo moriwu lati wa ni apa kan ti yi nla noir laarin awọn Puerto Rico vs. Mexico ki o si yi ọkan yoo ko je ohun sile. "

 

"O ni a gidi ọlá lati wa ni anfani lati ja a tele aye asiwaju ati lati se ti o on orilẹ-tẹlifisiọnu pẹlu HBO Latino,"Wi Rivera. "Mo wa odo ati ki o ebi npa lati wa ni aseyori ninu awọn idaraya ti Boxing ati ki o Emi ko le duro lati isowo Asokagba pẹlu Papito Vazquez."

 

"Lọgan ti lẹẹkansi, Roc Nation Sports ati Miguel Cotto ni igbega ti wa ni ileri lati pese ija egeb pẹlu ohun igbese-aba ti night ti Boxing onOṣu kejila. 5,"Wi David Itskowitch, COO Boxing, Roc Nation idaraya. "The HBO Latino igbohunsafefe yoo Trust mẹta moriwu njà ifihan diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn brightest odo talenti ninu awọn idaraya."

 

"A ti wa ni yiya lati pada wa si Orlando, Florida lati fun awọn egeb nla njà,"Wi Hector Soto, Igbakeji Aare ti Miguel Cotto ni igbega. "LoriOṣu kejila. 5, Vazquez Jr. ni o ni anfaani lati fi hàn pé o si tun ni o ni ohun ti o gba lati wa ni awọn ipele ti oke Boxing nigbati o bi mẹẹta a alakikanju Mexico ni Onija ti o jẹ ebi npa ati ki o setan lati ṣe a nla ija. Eleyi yoo jẹ miiran nla ipin ninu awọn storied noir ti Puerto Rico vs. Mexico. "

 

Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. ti emerged lati tobi ojiji ti baba rẹ, Puerto Rican Àlàyé Wilfredo Vazquez, lati ṣe orukọ fun ara rẹ a inu awọn squared Circle. The 30-year-old former world champion from Bayamon is on a quest to capture a world title belt in the featherweight division. After storming out of the gates with an 18 ja unbeaten ṣiṣan, Vazquez sile ni WBO Junior featherweight aye asiwaju nipa bori ki o si elegbe unbeaten Marvin Sonsona nipasẹ a kẹrin yika knockout on February 27, 2010 ni ilu. Two successful title defenses followed before Vazquez lost his title to Three-Time World Champion Jorge Arce in an all-out war that the judges had a draw at the time of the twelfth round stoppage. Miran ti aye akọle ipenija wá lodi si Mefa-Time World asiwaju Nonito Donaire on February 2, 2012, ṣugbọn Vazquez wá soke kukuru, sisọ a pipin ipinnu lati awọn asiwaju. Ni re kẹhin ija lori June 6,Vazquez sọnu nipasẹ a unanimous ipinnu lodi si Fernando Vargas ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika ija ni Barclays Center ni Brooklyn on awọn undercard ti Miguel Cotto vs. Daniel Geale. Oṣu kejila. 5 ni a otitọ crossroads jà fun awọn tele aye asiwaju.

 

Undefeated featherweight afẹṣẹja Rafael "Ńlá Bang" Rivera ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lori Aril 27, 2012 lodi si Mario Lemus ati ki o wá jade pẹlu a imọ knockout win ni keji yika. Niwon loje ni meji ninu re tókàn merin njà, Rivera ti reeled ni pipa 17 AamiEye pẹlu 12 ti wọn nbo nipa ọna ti knockout. Ni re kẹhin ija, Rivera ayo ohun mẹjọ yika unanimous ipinnu win lodi si Cancun, Mexico abinibi Ruben Garcia ninu ẹya mẹjọ yika ija ni Cache Creek Casino ohun asegbeyin ti ni Brooks, California. Lori Oṣu kejila. 5, Rivera yoo wo lati mu lori si rẹ undefeated gba nigbati o ogun Vazquez Jr.

 

Washington, DC ká Dusty Hernandez-Harrison ṣe rẹ ọjọgbọn keôsan bi awọn abikẹhin-ašẹ ọjọgbọn Onija ninu awọn United States on June 11, 2011, kere ju osu a wọnyí re 17th ọjọ ìbí. Ogún-mẹrin gbooro victories yoo tẹle ṣaaju ki o to Hernandez-Harrison headlined Roc Nation Sports 'inaugural ìtẹ Boxing iṣẹlẹ ni The Theater ni Madison Square ni a ija televised nipa Akata Sports 1 on January 9, 2015, yiya awọn ṣ'ofo WBC Continental Amerika Welterweight asiwaju pẹlu a ako mẹwa-yika unanimous ipinnu gun lori Tommy "felefele" Rainone. Lati igbanna, ti o ti n tesiwaju rẹ gba ọnà, Ifimaaki mẹta siwaju sii AamiEye, pẹlu a akọkọ yika knockout lori James Wayka ninu re kẹhin ija on Kẹsán 26. Lori awọn 5th ti kejila, o yoo wo lati tọju ipa pe lọ lodi si Steve Claggett.

 

Claggett (23-3-1), lati Alberta, Canada, Oun ni Canada Ọjọgbọn Boxing Council welterweight akọle lori re julọ to šẹšẹ ija lori Stuart McLennan ni a kẹta yika TKO ati awọn Canada Welterweight Title lati win rẹ nipa unanimous ipinnu sẹyìn odun yi lodi si Tebor Brosch. O si wulẹ lati pari rẹ gba odun, and Hernandez-Harrison’s unbeaten streak, loriOṣu kejila. 5.

 

Bogota, Columbia abinibi Alexander Brand ti wa ni Riding a meje ija gba ṣiṣan ibaṣepọ pada si Keje 2012. Ti o ṣiṣan bẹrẹ awọn wọnyi rẹ nikan ọjọgbọn ijatil eyi ti wá ni ọwọ ti isiyi World asiwaju Badou Jack nipasẹ ẹya mẹjọ-yika pipin ipinnu lori May 11, 2012. Niwon ti ija, Brand ti koja gbogbo oruka igbeyewo pẹlu flying awọn awọ, notching meje itẹlera victories. Ni re kẹhin ija lori August 9, o ṣẹgun Bernard Donfack nipa ipinnu unanimous. O si bi mẹẹta awọn sternest igbeyewo ti re ọjọgbọn ọmọ lori Oṣu kejila. 5 Nigbati o bi mẹẹta Bektemirov.

 

Bi ni Makhachkala, Russia, Medzhid Bektemirov bẹrẹ re ọjọgbọn ọmọ ni 2009 Houston ni Texas, ibi ti o Lọwọlọwọ gbe. The Undefeated Rustamov ká 16-0 gba pẹlu 12 KOs. O si julọ laipe jà lori April 18, 2015 ni awọn University of Texas lodi si Michael Gbenga, ibi ti o gba ohun mẹjọ-yika ija nipa ipinnu unanimous. O si wulẹ lati duro undefeated lodi si Brand on Oṣu kejila. 5.

 

Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. la. Rafael Rivera, a mẹwa-yika featherweight ija, gba ibi Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 5 ni Osceola Heritage Park olohun Hall ni Kissimmee, Florida ati ki o yoo wa ni televised ifiwe on HBO Latino. Awọn ija ti wa ni gbekalẹ nipa Roc Nation Sports ati Miguel Cotto ni igbega.

 

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Dusty Hernandez-Harrison + DUSTIN FLEISCHER FIGHT RESULTS FROM SATURDAY, Kẹsán 26, 2015

Lojo Satide, Kẹsán 26, Dusty-Hernandez-Harrison mina rẹ 15th knockout lodi si James Wayka (16-14-1, 8 KO ká) ti Green Bay Wisconsin ni awọn Masonic tẹmpili ni Norfolk, Virginia. Hernandez-Harrison duro Wayka ni 1:18 ti akọkọ yika pẹlu a irusoke ti ara punches ti o tẹle a knockdown.

 

Fọto: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uehfztj75nzytfi/AADEBku5fqehDb68TApYw7DVa?dl=0

Fọto Ike: Emmanuel Canjuras

 

Hailing lati Washington, D.C. pẹlu ohun undefeated ọjọgbọn gba ti 28-0 (15 KO ká), Hernandez-Harrison ni awọn nọmba 15 won won welterweight ni awọn aye nipa awọn WBC ati onj WBC Continental Amerika Welterweight asiwaju. Ni awọn akoko ti akọkọ pro ija ni awọn ọjọ ori ti 17, Hernandez-Harrison ti compiled ohun magbowo gba ti 167-30, gba orisirisi Ringside World Championships, National Silver ibọwọ Championships ati mẹta gbooro National Golden ibọwọ Championships lati 2007 si 2009.

 

Bakannaa, lojo satide, Kẹsán 26, Dustin "The White Tiger" Fleischer mu on Ira Frank (1-0, 1 KO) ti Milwaukee, Wisconsin ni a mẹrin-yika welterweight ija ni oniwosan ká Memorial Park ni Okun Haven, New Jersey. Fleischer ni ifipamo rẹ kẹrin ni knockout mẹrin ọjọgbọn outings, toju re pipe gba ni 2:53 ti akọkọ yika pẹlu a viscous ọwọ ọtún si ori.

 

New Jersey native and Two-Time State Golden Gloves Champion Fleischer is on a quest to become the first grandson of a Holocaust survivor to be crowned world champion. With an amateur record of 112-18, Fleischer jẹ protégé a ti 1996 Olympic Ori Ẹlẹsin Alfred Mitchell abikẹhin si mewa ti awọn US. Olympic Education Center for boxing at the age of 16.Fleischer made his professional debut on January 9, 2015 at The Theater at Madison Square Garden during Roc Nation Sports’ inaugural ìtẹ Boxing ìṣẹlẹ, scoring a second round technical knockout victory over Frank Jordan in a fight that was televised live on FOX Sports 1.

 

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Roc Nation idaraya, a iha-pipin ti Roc Nation, se igbekale ni orisun omi 2013. Oludasile Shawn “Jay Z” Carter ká ife ti idaraya ja si awọn Ibiyi ti adayeba Roc Nations Sports, ran elere idaraya ni awọn ọna kanna Roc Nation ti a ti ran awọn ošere ni awọn music ile ise fun years. Roc Nation Sports fojusi lori abala elere’ ọmọ lori a agbaye asekale mejeji on ati pa awọn oko. Roc Nation Sports conceptualizes ati executes tita ati rii pe dunadura, awujo noya, alanu tai-ins, media ajosepo ati brand nwon.Mirza. Roc Nation Sports igbekale awọn oniwe-Boxing pipin, a ni kikun iṣẹ ipolowo ile eyi ti o duro aye champions Miguel Cotto ati Andre Ward, ni August 2014. Roc Nation idaraya’ iwe akosile pẹlu afihan elere iru bi Robinson Cano, Skylar Diggins, Kevin Durant, Geno Smith, Victor Cruz, CC Sabathia, James Young, Dez Bryant, Ndamukong Suh, Rusney Castillo, Yoenis Cespedes, Jaelen Strong, Todd Gurley, Wilson Chandler, Erick Aybar, Frances Tiafoe, Justise Winslow ati Willie Cauley-Stein.