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Undefeated TramaineThe Mighty MidgetWilliams Makes major statement, KO’s William Gonzalez in round 1 “KO Night mekemeke: Rumble on the Water 2in Long Beach

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OFFICIAL RESULTS FROM THE QUEEN MARY IN LONG BEACH

The beginning for Tramaine Williams (L)…..
(all pictures by Samuel Valdivia / Samieedotcom)

LONG BEACH, Calif. (Hōngongoi 30, 2017) – Tūturu amanaki mā Tramaine “The Mighty Midget” Williams made a major statement last night (Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 29), dropping former world title challenger WilliamChirizo” Gonzalez three times in the opening round of a sensational performance in the “KO Night mekemeke” Rumble on the Water 2″ hui matua, which aired live on CBS Sports Network from The Queen Mary’s outdoor venue in Long Beach, California.

“KO Night mekemeke: Rumble on the Water 2was presented by Black Tree, and promoted by Roy Englebrecht Promotions, in association with KO Night Boxing LLC and Roc Nation Sports.
…..and the end for William Gonzalez
The 5′ 4″ Williams (12-0, 5 Koó), fighting out of New Haven (CT), exploded with pin-point accuracy, also displaying his new-found power, dropping Gonzalez 30-8, 26 Koó), of Nicaragua, three time in the first round. The crafty southpaw finished off his more experienced opponent with a perfectly placed right-left combination, right on the button, for his third and final knockdown. Referee Raul Caiz, JR. waved off the action, not bothering to count, as Gonzalez lay vertical on his back in dire straits.
I prepared well for this fight and anything can happen when I work hard,” Williams remarked after his third consecutive knockout victory. “I felt his power early with a body shot but I stayed focused.
I can deal with anybody in my division. I want to fight Lee Selby (IBF featherweight world champion), or any of the world champions, but none will fight me. I really want Gary Russell (WBC champion); Au i konei ahau, Gary. It’ll be target practice for me.
I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, highly touted super middleweight prospect JuniorThe Young GodYounan (13-0, 9 Koó) noho tūturu, winning a close eight-round decision against tough Mike “Ko te Tuhinga” Guy, o Sacramento (Pērā i), the former California State champion. (9-3-1, 5 Koó) Guy was penalized a point for tossing Younan to the mat at the end of round six or the result would have been a majority draw.
In his first eight-round fight, the 21-year-old Younan gained invaluable experience fighting the non-stop Guy, who kept coming forward, throwing punches from all angles, at his Brooklyn opponent.

Junior Younan (R) had a learning experience in victory against Mike Guy
You can’t learn if you don’t go rounds,” Younan correctly noted after the fight. “I’m only going to improve. Guy kept moving forward the entire fight. There were a couple of things that bothered me, but I went eight hard rounds and won. Thank you to Mike Guy for that.
Former Winthrop College (SC) kaitākaro poitūkohu Jonnie Rice (7-2-1, 4 Koó), fighting out of Los Angeles, opened the televised broadcast with a convincing six-round unanimous decision over RodneyKing Corso” Hernandez (10-6-2, 2 Koó), o Fresno (Pērā i).
I thought I did real well against a good opponent,” former power forward Rice said after the fightHe’s an athlete, getting better each fight. He’s not the same fighter he was a year ago. I’m becoming more strategic, working on my jab to get better. Basketball players need good footwork like Chris Paul and Lebron James. I’m working to bring my footwork from basketball to boxing,”
Tino whenua Raul Calderon (1-0) pitched a shutout over Eric Gomez (0-1), winning a four-round unanimous decision (40-36 X 3), in a battle of pro-debuting Californians. In the walkout-fight, Los Angeles featherweight Sergio “El NinoQuiroz pai ake ki 4-0 with a four-round unanimous decision over Lupe Arrotyo (2-7).
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Otinga whaimana
MAHI MAIN – FEATHERWEIGHTS
Tramaine Williams (12-0, 5 Koó), New Haven, CT
WKO1 (1:34)
William Gonzalez (30-8 (26 Koó), Managua, Nicaragua
CO-FEATURE – Super MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Junior Younan (13-0, 9 Koó), Brooklyn, NY
WDEC8 (78-73, 786-75, 76-75)
‘Mike Guy (9-3-1, 5 Koó), Sacramento, Pērā i
HEAVYWEIGHTS
Jonnie Rice (7-2-1, 4 Koó), Los Angeles, Pērā i
WDEC6 (59-565, 59-56, 58-56)
Rodney Hernandez (10-6-2, 2 Koó), Fresno, Pērā i
WELTERWEIGHTS
Raul Calderon (1-0), Long Beach, Pērā i
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Eric Gomez (0-1), Santa Ana, Pērā i
FEATHERWEIGHTS
Sergio Quiroz (4-0), Los Angeles, Pērā i
WDEC4 (40-36, 39-37, 39-37)
Lupe Arroyo (2-7), Huntington Beach, Pērā i
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Undefeated Brooklyn light heavyweight prospect JuniorThe Young GodYounan to be showcased in “KO Night mekemeke: Rumble on the Water 2” co-āhuatanga

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Hōngongoi 29 on CBS Sports Network, live from The Queen Mary
Junior Younan
(photo courtesy of Roc Nation Sports)

LONG BEACH. Calif.

(Hōngongoi 24, 2017) – Former junior boxing prodigy and undefeated professional prospect, tūturu JuniorThe Young GodYounan, will be showcased in the “KO Night mekemeke: Rumble on the Water 2” co-āhuatanga tenei Rāhoroi (Hōngongoi 29), aureretanga (10 p.m. AND / 7 p.m. PT) on CBS Sports Network, live from The Queen Mary’s outdoor venue in Long Beach, California. The Queen Mary will be hosting its first pro boxing show.

The 21-year-old Younan (12-0, 9 Koó), whawhai i roto i Brooklyn, takes on former USA California super middleweight champion Mike Guy (9-2-1, 5 Koó), o Sacramento (Pērā i), in the eight-round co-featured event.
This will be a coming out party for me,” Younan said. “I’m going to go out there and try to make a statement. It’s been a great start to the yearit’s my third fight this yearand I feel like I’m getting better and better each one.
In the night’s 10-round main event, undefeated featherweight prospect Tramaine “The Mighty Midget” Williams (11-0, 4 Koó), o New Haven (CT), squares off against former world title challenger WilliamChirizo” Gonzalez (30-7, 26 Koó), of Nicaragua.
“KO Night mekemeke: Rumble on the Water 2”, presented by Black Tree, is promoted by Roy Englebrecht Promotions, in association with KO Night Boxing LLC and Roc Nation Sports.
Fighting under the Roc Nation banner, Younan was a highly-decorated amateur boxer, compiling an outstanding 90-5 record. Given his success, Younan elected to turn pro in 2013 as an 18-year-old, rather than wait several years for an opportunity to qualify for the U.S. Team mekemeke Olympic.
Younan started boxing competitively as an eight-year-old and, anake two years later, The New York Times crowned him aboxing prodigy”. During his impressive amateur career, he collected several belts, medals and awards, including nine championship performances in the Junior Olympics as well as the Junior Metros, eight in the New York State Silver Gloves, and five more in the Regional Silver Gloves. He was also a four-time National Silver Gloves recipient, three-time Ringside World winner, three-time National PAL, and two-time National Junior Golden Gloves champion. I roto i te 2011, he was crowned the National Junior Golden Gloves champion, in addition to being USA Boxing’s No. 1-rated junior boxer in his weight class.

Nagging injuries somewhat curtailed Younan’s development, limiting him to one fight in 2015. After a nine-month layoff, he returned triumphantly on March 26, 2016 to defeat Cristian Solorzano, o Sonora, Mexico, on the Andre Ward vs. Sullivan Barrera undercard at Oracle Arena in Oakland, California. With a win by way of a four-round unanimous decision, Younan improved his unblemished record to 8-0.

Three of Younan’s last four fights have ended in the opening round, including his most recent on Pipiri 17 on the Andre Ward-Sergey Kovalev 2 undercard at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. The Brooklyn bomber made quick work of the Hungarian veteran Zoltán Hara (28-14, 20 Koó) i te 1:39 tohu.

It was an amazing experience for me as a 21-year-old to fight in Vegas on Andre Ward’s card,” Younan added. “Coming off that knockout, I have great momentum and confidence heading into this fight. I can’t wait.
California heavyweights Rodney Hernandez (10-5-2, 2 Koó), of Modesto, and Los AngelesJonnie Rice (6-2-1, 4 Koó), a former Winthrop College (SC) kaitākaro poitūkohu, will open the televised segment of the card in a six-round bout.
Fighting on the undercard in four-round matches are Los Angeles featherweight Sergio “El NinoQuiroz (3-0) vs. Lupe Arroyo (2-0), o Huntington Beach (Pērā i), Whittier (Pērā i) Kōmāmā George Acosta (2-0), and pro-debuting welterweights Eric Gomez, of Santa Ana (Pērā i), and Long Beach’s Raul Calderon.
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Promoters Team Up to Present World-Class Night of Boxing in Guadalajara, Mexico, i runga i Hui-tanguru 11

I Rāhoroi, February 11, at Jalisco Guadalajara Arena in Guadalajara, Mexico, a trio of well-established promoters, Eddie Reynoso of Clase y Talento Boxeo, Eric Gomez of Golden Boy Promotions and Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing, will team up to present a night of world-class boxing featuring some of Latin America’s future champions.
The event will be presented in association with and broadcast by RingTV.com and TyC Sports of Argentina for the 25th anniversary of their popular Boxeo De Primera to most of North and South America.
In the explosive 10-round main event, Buenos Aires, Argentina’s undefeated Juan JoseEl PitbullVelasco (14-0, 8 Koó) will defend his WBA Fedebol Welterweight Championship against once-beaten FernandoEl CachoMarin (13-1-3, 9 Koó) of Monterrey, Mexico.
In the eight-round super featherweight co-main event, Córdoba, Argentina’s Jose Matias Romero (12-0, 5 Koó) will take on Guadalajara’s BernardoBennyGomez Uribe (18-6, 11 Koó).
On the exciting undercard will be a six-round lightweight scrap between Los Mochis, México’s Jairo “Jimmy” Llanes (9-1-1, 8 Koó) facing Emmanuel “Ko te Warrior” Valenzuela (4-5, 2 Koó) of Ciudad Obregón, México; and eight-round heavyweight battle featuring Guadalajara’s undefeated FilibertoChiquilínTovar (5-0, 2 Koó) taking on Lawrence Elizondo (8-1, 3 Koó) of Monterrey, México; te “all Guadalajarasix-round super featherweight bout between Heliodoro Napoles (2-2, 1 Koó) and Carlos Mauricio Rochas (1-2).
Five four-round bouts will open the show, featuring super featherweights Alexander Villa (3-0, 3 Koó) of Guadalajara and Zapopan, Mexico’s Hugo Barajas (0-2); featherweights Jair Campos (1-0, 1 KO) o Tepic, Nayarit and Guadalajara’s Leonardo Cervantes (1-8); as well as three moreAll Guadalajaramatch-ups, including junior middleweights Oscar Larios (Tuatahi Pro) and Juan Carlos González (Tuatahi Pro); welterweights Walter Loera (1-0, 1 KO) and Angel Fernando Lambarena (0-1); and lightweights Jose Manuel Garcia (1-0, 1 Koó) and Luis Guzman (0-1).
I am very proud to be part of this event and to be working with my esteemed partners, Eddie Reynoso of Clase y Talento Boxeo and Eric Gomez of Golden Boy Promotions,” Said Sampson Lewkowicz. “It is our intention to make this into a series of shows that showcase the best of boxing’s new talent. Guadalajara is a beautiful place with so many knowledgeable boxing fans. I’m very much looking forward to a great night.

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GOLDEN BOY PROMOTIONS AND EYE OF THE TIGER MANAGEMENT HOLD A SPECIAL MEDIA ROUNDTABLE TO DISCUSS SIGNING OF DAVID LEMIEUX

LEMIEUX’S FIRST BOUT UNDER THE GOLDEN BOY PROMOTIONS BANNER TO AIR ON HBO®

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Las Vegas (Jan. 17) – Whakatairanga Boy Golden alongside Eye of the Tiger Managementheld an intimate roundtable at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, to discuss the recent signing of Rawiri Lemieux (33-2, 31 Koó) to Golden Boy Promotions. The impressive middleweight contender Lemieux, Kaiwhakatū a te peresideni o te Whakatairanga Boy Golden Oscar De La Hoya, Future Hall o Famer me Golden Whakatairanga Boy Partner Bernard Hopkins, President of Eye of the Tiger Management Camille Estephan, and Senior Vice President of Golden Boy Promotions Eric Gomez were all in attendance.

 

The hard-hitting Montreal native’s next bout was confirmed to be broadcasted on HBO and Lemieux expressed his interest in fighting the best in the middleweight division. Below is what the Montreal native, his promoters and his management had to say:

 

DAVID LEMIEUX, Middleweight Contender

 

I have put in the work. What you saw in Brooklyn was only 50 percent of what I can do and I feel like I can be a lot better. I want to show that in my next fight.

 

I fear no man, I want to go after the top of the food chain. Oscar and Bernard came up fighting the best and I am of the same mind.

 

Canelo is a younger, hungrier fighter. He is explosive. He is a tough fighter and it would be a good match up.

 

Everyone is on the list. E hiahia ana ahau ki te whawhai i te pai.

 

The reason I started so young was because I was a trouble maker. I was fighting in the streets. My neighbor was a boxer and he told me to come fight real fighters. I got my ass kicked a few times but I fell in love with it.

 

We want to make a good run at 160 and then think about moving up in weight.

 

I have always liked power punchers and I respect othersstyles and other champions, but I never mimic them.

 

OSCAR DE LA Hoya, Kaiwhakatū a te peresideni o te Whakatairanga Boy Golden

 

We are exploring every option. We can go to Montreal, we can go back to New York City, we can come to Las Vegas; that’s the beauty of David. He can fight anywhere and people will come out to watch him.

 

He’s still growing. We haven’t seen his full potential which is very exciting. He has explosiveness and power.

 

We will be working hand and hand with Eye of the Tiger Management. We are partners and we want the best fights, the best deals. We will be working together in the best interest for David.

 

A future fight with Canelo is possible. Canelo wants to fight the best. Lemieux wants to fight the best. For now we want to focus on 160-pounds weight class and on Cotto, Andy lee and Golovkin.

 

Bernard Hopkins, Future Hall o Famer me Golden Whakatairanga Boy Partner

 

We got this guy [Lemieux], he is tough. I know Gabriel Rosado and he handled him easily. I know what I am looking at. I have an eye for talent and he has it.

 

We are going to continue and show you that we will put on the best fights and give the fans quality. I’m in it to make the best fights. The ratings speak for themselves. The fans speak for themselves. Judge us by the quality of the matches you see and don’t get caught up in the ‘feelingsof it.

 

I want to put a call out to everyone, that is how Oscar was brought up, that is how I was brought up, fighting the best.

 

Three things about David: kotahi, he signed with Golden Boy Promotions; e rua, he has talent in many ways, not only is he a fan favorite he is a good defensive fighter; e toru, he has good looks.

 

I am seeing now the molding of another legacy, his legacy. But at the end of the day he has an opportunity in the middle weight division, I am glad to be here with a middleweight who I feel already has a lot of respect.

 

CAMILLE ESTEPHAN, President of Eye of the Tiger Management

 

Canelo is on the list. Cotto is on the list. Golovkin is on the list. Andy Lee is on the list. Everyone is on the list.

 

I definitely think he is the most popular boxer, the numbers prove it. He has a lot of potential and the sky is the limit.

 

I got a call yesterday from someone in the boxing world about how exciting it is to be working with Golden Boy and he said ‘David is like a sunshine that beams on the world of boxingand it is very heartwarming. It’s heartwarming to sit down with Oscar, Bernard and Eric, whom I have gotten to know very well since the Rosado fight. This is great group of people and I think that we can build something together that will make a huge impact in the boxing world.

 

David is the one guy, that as soon as I saw him the first time in the gym, the first sit-up he did and the last sit-up he did were exactly the same, he doesn’t cheat. He has the ultimate confidence because he doesn’t cheat himself and I have the ultimate respect for him. I am very proud of him as a person.

 

ERIC Gómez, Senior Vice te peresideni o Whakatairanga Boy Golden

 

After the Rosado fight, Lemieux was impressive and we began talks with Camille. People love David and it made sense. David has an exciting style.

 

We are looking at HBO, the ratings against Rosado were some of the best all year. They are very excited about David.

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