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Heralded Prospect Brian Ceballo to make New York Homecoming on Saturday night at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden

NEW YORK (December 7, 2018) -Undefeated welterweight prospect Brian Ceballo returns home for the 1st time as a professional when he takes on 38-fight veteran, Daniel Calzada this Saturday night at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden.


The 24 year-old from New York City has a record of 5-0 le tharo tse knockouts.

The scheduled six-round part will be part of the undercard, which will be streamed live beginning at 6 p.m. eastern time on ESPN+.

Ceballo, who was a five-time New York Golden Gloves champion and took home a staggering 17 National titles, e khothalletsa ka 360 Ho phahamiswa, has been kept very active as this will be his 6th fight in nine fights since turning professional in March.

It’s great to be fighting at home, and especially being able to fight at Madison Square Garden as a professional boxer,” said Ceballo. “I would like to thank my close team for this opportunity including my coaches Colin Morgan & Khuong Chau, Split-T Management, 360 Ho phahamiswa, and Top Rank! I look forward to Saturday so that the boxing world can see what Brian Ceballo is really about. Thank you to everyone coming to support.

The Garden has always been a special for Brian as he won won several New York Golden Gloves championships there,” said David McWater of Split-T Management. “He is going to put on a show for his family and friends, and show the boxing world why he is looked at as one of the top prospects in the world.

ESPN Reaches Multi-Year Agreement to Televise Premier Boxing Champions Series


PBC ka ESPN to Air 12 Two-hour Live Shows Annually on ESPN and ABC

March 18, 2015ESPN will televise Tonakgolo Boxing Champions, letoto bōpileng ka thelevishene ka Haymon Boxing, featuring godimo go boemong ba lintoa pakeng tsa ba bangata ba papading ya ditebele tsa oa kholo ka ho fetisisa mabitso a. The multi-year agreement was announced today. The first of 12 two-hour annual live Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka ESPN (PBC ka ESPN) telecasts is scheduled for Moqebelo, July 11, ka 9 p.m. LE on ESPN and ESPN Deportes.

 

ESPN telecasts tla Air phela ka primetime. ABC broadcasts will air ka moqebelo thapama, le ka makolopetso a eketsehileng ho ile a phatlalatsa ka hamorao ka. ESPN, ESPN oa Sepanishe puo ya netweke, will also televise all PBC ka ESPN fights as part of its Bosiu ho loana ka letoto.

 

Live fana ka kgaso tla boela ho be fumaneha ka WatchESPN lik'homphieutheng, li-smartphone, matlapa a, Amazon Mollo TV le Mollo TV Stick, Mela TV, Chromecast, Selemo, Bauplatten 360 le Xbox e mong o hoketse ka affiliated mofani wa video ya. Tumellano e boetse e akarelletsa lefatseng ka bophara litokelo tsa ka tsela ESPN International.

 

Card details of the first PBC ka ESPN telecast and subsequent shows will be announced at a later date. ESPN’s long-standing Labohlano Bosiu ho loana ka will celebrate its last show Labohlano, Ka 22 with the finals of the Boxcino 2015 kgaisano.
ESPN has a long history of carrying world-class boxing events and the new Tonakgolo Boxing Championsletoto tsoela pele boitlamo ba rona ea dipapading ka Tonakgolo-boemong ba primetime lintoa pele e neng e e fumaneha feela ka Premium ya usb marangrang,” a re John Skipper, ESPN e le mopresidente.

 

PBC ka ESPN telecasts will be produced by ESPN. Blow-by-blow commentator Joe Tessitore le setsebi Teddy Atlas, ka bobeli baamogedi ba kabelo ya tlotlo ya Sam Taub khau bakeng sa bokhabane a hasa Journalism hlahisa ke Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA), will call the fights ringside on ESPN and ABC.Additional on-air commentators will be announced at a later date.

ESPN3, ESPN’s live multi-screen sports network,will present non-televised undercard bouts and PBC ka ESPN weigh-ins live leading up to the fights. Stories about the fighters and the fights will also be featured on ESPN.com and on SportsCenter.

Boxing ka ESPN

Boxing 'nile ea e tse tloaelehileng ea ESPN oa a lenaneo la lilemo tse ka bang 35 lilemo tse. ESPN began televising boxing on April 10, 1980 – ya netweke le ea pele selemo, ka moea – when weekly boxing returned to television for the first time since 1964. For the past 17 lilemo tse, ESPN Labohlano Bosiu ho loana ka hasshowcased ba bang ba molemo ka ho fetisisa bouts ka papading ya ditebele tsa indasteri le hlahiswa Fans ho nakong e tlang linaleli le mampoli.

 

Ka Haymon Boxing Management
Haymon Boxing Management e thehiloe ho la Las Vegas, Nevada, le laolang le eletsa ho feta 200 setsebi bahlabani.

 

For more information on Tonakgolo Boxing Champions, etela:

 

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