Tūtohu Archives: Enrique Tinoco

Unbeaten Super-Lightweight Phenom DEVINTHE DREAMHANEY Extends On Winning Steak, Talks Future


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Las Vegas, NV (Mahuru 25, 2017)Last Friday at the SugarHouse Casino, i roto i te Philadelphia, PA, undefeated super-lightweight prospect, 18-year old sensation DevinThe DreamHaney, pai ake ki (17-0, 11 Koó) with a unanimous decision victory against Enrique Tinoco (16-5-3, 12 Koó) o Mexico.
Tinoco, known for being a rugged fighter, was no match for Haney as he dominated from start to finish. Devin used his superior boxing skills to outclass Tinoco, working off angels, while landing his punches at will. I roto i te taka noa e wha, Haney hurt Tinoco with a vicious straight right-cross, putting the Mexican native on wobbly legs, prompting a 10-8 round on one of the judges’ scorecards. Tinoco managed to survive to the final bell, but took a beating along the way. Final scorecards read 80-71, 80-72 rua.
Tinoco was a very durable opponent who’s been in the ring with some notable fighters,” said Devin Haney. “I knew if I stuck to my game plan, everything would work out. I’m only 18-years old, but I feel like a polished pro. With every fight, I’m learning something new. I just want to be the best possible fighter I can be. All the hard work is paying off.
Ki te te win, Haney, who currently holds the WBC Youth World Lightweight Title, has plans to get right back in the ring. Devin has already fought six times this year.
My goal is to fight three more times in 2017,said Devin Haney. “Last year I had nine fights, and I want to stay on that pace to close out the year. The team I have behind me is amazing. My father William and everyone he’s put on the team, their all doing a fantastic job guiding my career. I’m truly blessed to be where I’m at this stage of my life. I’m marching forward with the goal to become a world champion. I’m a hungry fighter, and I won’t be denied.

Prospect Known as ‘The Future of BoxingAppearing Tonight in Philadelphia

I teie pô, (Mahuru 22), at the SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia, a young prospect being calledthe future of boxingby some important people will have the toughest fight of his career.

In one of the main supporting bouts of Hard Hitting Promotions’ (in association with Greg Cohen Promotions & Devin Haney Promotions) “Fight Night at The Sugarhouse” takahanga, WBC Youth World Lightweight Champion and top-ranked amateur, DevinThe DreamHaney (16-0, 11 Koó), will face Mexico’s Enrique Tinoco (16-4-3, 12 Koó) in an eight-round showcase.

The event is topped by Philadelphia heavyweight Joey “Ko te Tank” Dawejko (17-4-4, 10 Koó) taking on Detroit’s Demetrius Banks (9-1, 4 Koó) in an eight-round battle. Tickets are priced at Front row VIP: $150, VIP: $100, Ringside: $65 me te Urunga General: $45 and can be purchased at www.hardhittingpromotions.com.

So advanced in skills at a young age was Haney, a Mayweather family associate, that he turned pro in Mexico at 16 a, i pakeke 18, is undefeated in 16 whawhai. He is trained by well-respected former world champion Mike McCallum.

Haney also has the distinction of being the youngest promoter in boxing, as he also operates Devin Haney Promotions.

This is the toughest fight of your career; did you do anything differently in training?

I did the same stuff I always do. This is what I’ve prepared for my whole life, so I’m always ready.

Tell me about working with an all-time great like Mike McCallum as your trainer.

I’ve been working with Mike for about three fights and it’s going great. I’ve learned a lot of things from him.

He aha koe e whakaaro o tou hoa tauwhainga, Enrique Tinoco?

I saw him fight a while back. Watched him live. He looks rugged and put some pressure on his opponent. He comes to fight, but I definitely know what to do with him. I had a lot of experience in the amateurs and have sparred a lot of great pros. I’m ready for whatever he has to bring to the able.

What’s it feel like when someone like Floyd Mayweather calls you the ‘future of the sport?’

Mana'o te reira nui. I worked hard for people to acknowledge me in the sport and compare me to the top fighters in boxing right now. Floyd is like a mentor to me. Both Floyds are. I just want to keep training hard an showing everybody that I really am the future of boxing. I don’t feel any pressure to perform perfectly every time though. I don’t believe in pressure. That’s all in the head. I’m just going to go in there and showcase my skills.

I teie pô,, tatau tuwhera i 6PM me te a'ee tuatahi ko i 7PM. The Sugarhouse casino is located at 1001 N Delaware Avenue i roto i te Philadelphia.

MARIO Barrios ki te kanohi Manuel maira THIS MAA ON PBC ON NBCSN

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San Antonio, TX (Hakihea 7, 2015) – Whetu maranga hinga kore super-mā,Mario Barrios (13-0, 7 Koó), He hoariri ingoa hoki ka ū mai tona wahi tango a'ee tenei Rāhoroi, Hakihea 5th i te AT&Center T i tona whenua o San Antonio, Texas. Ka fehangahangai Barrios Manuel maira (18-4, 11 Koó) i roto i te whakaritea a'ee 8-a tawhio noa e ka riro ei tuhaa o te wahi teata o PBC i te NBCSN.
Tenei ka tohu te whitu o nga whawhai o 2015 ko wai hoki Barrios hanga i tona tuatahi teata i runga i Noema 10th, a bout that was shown on PBC on FOX. In that fight Barrios defeated his toughest opponent to date in Enrique Tinoco (15-2-2, 11 Koó), toa i te whakatau loto.
Tata takaia Barrios ake puni whakangungu i roto i Houston, TX, te wahi i te mahi ia i roto i te hoa Texan me te nguha tūturu Miguel Flores (18-0 9 Koó). Barrios wants to continue bringing excitement to the 130 pauna wehenga ki tetahi atu mahi mīharo.
“Oaoa vau e ahau ki te kia whawhai hoki i runga i te pouaka whakaata,” ka mea a Mario Barrios nei hails i San Antonio. “I ahau i te puni whakangungu nui i roto i Houston i reira ka e ahau etahi mākutu nui ki Miguel Flores, me ētahi atu i te tahi whawhai pai. Ite e ahau au e tipu ahau ano he toa, me te kore e taea e ahau tatari ki te uru ake tenei Rāhoroi. E rave rahi o toku utuafare e mau hoa e i roto i te haereraa i na koutou pai whakapono ahau e haere ana ahau ki te riro me te riro impressively.”
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MARIO BARRIOS PASSES STIFF TEST; Whakapiki i KI 13-0, 7 Koó


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San Antonio, TX (Whiringa 12, 2015) – I te Rātū i te Austin City Music Hall i Austin, Texas, sensation super-mā Mario Barrios (13-0, 7 Koó) noho tūturu tonu i muri i te takahi ki runga i roto i te piha haapiiraa ki te kanohi tona hoa tauwhainga uaua ki te rā i roto i Enrique Tinoco (15-2-2, 11 Koó), toa i te whakatau loto. Tinoco, nei i mea patu mua toru whawhai tūturu, e rua o nei i 14-0, I haere mai atu i te knockout pūkenga 4-whawhai. That streak was ended by Barrios.
Te hanga i tona Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) Rātū TOE-TO-TOE i runga i Fox Sports 1 tuatahi, 20-tau whakakitea Barrios koroheke ngakau rahi me te pūkenga i te patu Tinoco i muri i te mamae i te ihu toto i roto i te taka noa e rua. Having difficulty breathing, Barrios had to bite down and make the proper adjustments to finish the fight on top. Barrios did so in spectacular fashion.
Noho, nei whakamahia tona tiketike, me te tae ki tona painga i te ū nifó puai i roto i te whawhai, kino ia Tinoco runga i ngā wā maha. Although Tinoco used every veteran trick in the book against Barrios, ko ia kahore ōrite mo te kuao San Antonio taketake Barrios, nei kahakina nga rauna waenganui, me te i muri mai. Scorecards read 78-74 katoa i roto i te manakohia o Barrios
“I mohio e haere ana ahau ki tenei whawhai e Tinoco haere i toku whakamātautau uaua ki te kia, no te mea i ia te māia ētahi atu whawhai taumaha i roto i te mua,” Said Mario Barrios. “In addition he was getting top sparring in Mexico during training camp. But my entire team and I never had any doubts about my ability to be victorious. My head trainer Bob SantosHe rota o te wheako e pā ana ki nga aitua, a meatia ana e ia he mahi pai i pupuri i ahau i roto i marino te kokonga, no te tukua e ahau he ihu toto wawe i roto i te whawhai. My cutman Todd Harlib also did a great job stopping the blood from gushing out. This was a great learning experience and I want to thank my entire team, tautautefito toku papa Martin, mo ratou mahi pakeke katoa.”

Hoariri Whakaingotia: Mario Barrios Hei Kanohi Test kaki i roto i Enrique Tinoco Nov 10 Ora i runga i Fox Sports (PBC)

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Austin, TX (Whiringa 8, 2015) – Super-mā tūturu sensation, Mario Barrios (12-0, 7 Koó), kua he hoariri te ingoa hoki tona a'ee ka ū mai teneiRātū Whiringa 10, 2015 i te Austin City Music Hall i Austin, Texas. Noho, hanga ka kia tana nei Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i Fox Sports 1 tuatahi, takahanga i roto i te whakakai ki Enrique Tinoco (15-2-2, 11 Koó), tona whakamātau uaua ano he toa ngaio.
Eke te pūkenga toa 4-whawhai, katoa e haere mai ana i te ara o te knockout, Tinoco is a major step up in class for Barrios. Tinoco has victories over three undefeated fighters, e rua o nei i 14-0 records. With a tough test ahead of him, Barrios hoatu i ona whakaaro i runga i tona matchup ki Tinoco.
“Kua ahau i tetahi puni nui me au pai ahau mateuteu mo tenei wero uaua,” ka mea a Mario Barrios e noho i roto i San Antonio, Texas. “I’m ready to fight the best possible opponents out there. I know Tinoco is dangerous, engari na ko ahau. These are the type of fights that I must win to take my career to the next level and I can’t wait to let my hands go. I love the fact that I’m fighting this tough of an opponent this early in my career. It’s only going to make me better.
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