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Ringstar Sports Rising Stars Return to Action Sunday, Hōngongoi 30 rite 2016 Lithuanian Olympian Eimantas Stanionis Battles Eridanni Leon & Unbeaten Prospect Money Powell IV Takes on Carlos Lozano from Rabobank Theater in Bakersfield, California

Ētahi atu! The Pro Debut of Jose Balderas & Nigerian Amateur Standouts Efe Ajagba & Wesley Apochi in Undercard Attractions
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (Pipiri 29, 2017) – An exciting afternoon of undercard action onRātapu, Hōngongoi 30 will be highlighted by a pair of Ringstar Sports rising prospects as 2016 Lithuanian Olympian Eimantas Stanionis (1-0, 1 KO) tutaki Eridanni Leon (5-2, 1 KO) in a six-round welterweight clash while unbeaten Money Powell IV (2-0, 2 Koó) whawhai Carlo Lozano (7-6, 4 Koó) in four-rounds of welterweight action from Rabobank Theater in Bakersfield, California.
The July 30 event is headlined by the return of former world champion Victor Ortiz battling Mexico’s Saul Corral i roto i te mahi Welterweight. PBC on FS1 and FOX Deportes coverage begins at 7 p.m. AND/4 p.m. PT and will feature super welterweight contender Justin DeLoach taking on former title challenger Fernando Guerrero atu 2016 U.S. Häkinakina Karlos Balderas in his second pro fight.
Additional undercard action will feature a trio of young fighters making their pro debuts. Jose Balderas, brother of U.S. Olympian Karlos, will make his pro debut in a four-round bantamweight bout, 2016 Nigeria Häkinakina Efe Ajagba will compete in six rounds of heavyweight action against Tyrell Herndon (6-1, 2 Koó) a Wesley Apochi will step into the ring in a six-round cruiserweight attraction.
Rātapu, Hōngongoi 30 will be a great opportunity for fans in Southern California to get a glimpse of the future of the sport,” said Richard Schaefer, CEO and Chairman of Ringstar Sports. “In addition to Karlos Balderas competing on the FS1 and FOX Deportes portion of the card, fans will get another look at the power of Eimantas Stanionis and the skills of Money Powell IV on their way to future stardom. Fans are going to want to show up early and catch all of the fights on July 30.
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An accomplished amateur representing Kaunas, Lithuania, Stanionis is looking to become the next Eastern European fighter to make a splash in the U.S. The 22-year-old had a 141-19 record as an amateur and earned four senior national championships before winning gold at the European Olympic Qualifier to earn his trip to the 2016 Games. A gold medalist at welterweight at the 2015 European Amateur Boxing Championships, Stanionis was impressive in his pro debut, scoring a first round TKO of Rasheed Lawal in April.
Born in Germany, where his former boxer father was stationed in the military, Powell IVdedicated himself to boxing for good when his family moved back to the U.S. i roto i te 2011. The 19-year-old has quickly made a name for himself since then, winning the 2016 Youth Welterweight National Championship to earn the top ranking in the 152-pound division by USA Boxing. Fighting out of Fort Mitchell, on the state line of Alabama and Georgia, Powell made his pro debut with a first round knockout in April and followed it up with another first round stoppage in June.
Balderas made his name by winning numerous tournaments in the Southern California amateur boxing circuit while racking up an impressive 80 whakaora i roto i 88 whawhai. I tua atu, the bantamweight won a National Golden Gloves title in 2013, a Junior Golden Gloves championship, two Adidas National tournaments, a National PAL title and two Junior Olympic tournaments. Jose also advanced to the quarterfinals of the U.S. Tamataraa Olympic. Although he is a year older, Jose waited until his brother’s Olympic journey had finished to turn pro so that the two could enter the professional ranks in the same year.
Ko te-tau 23-tawhito Ajagba is set to turn pro after beating the odds and making the 2016 Rio Olympics to represent his native Nigeria. Although he lost in the quarterfinals, Ajagba made a splash by delivering a highlight reel knockout in his opening bout against Trinidad and Tobago. The fighter known as “Kingi Kong” also won an African games gold medal during his impressive amateur career.
Orogun, Nigeria’s Apochi was once the captain of his country’s national boxing team, a testament to how far he came since a surprising second place finish in the 2011 Africa Games. The 29-year-old represented Nigeria at the 2013 World Championships before earning a Commonwealth Games bronze medal in 2014.
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Former World Champion Victor Ortiz Returns to Battle Mexico’s Saul Corral in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Deportes Sunday, Hōngongoi 30 from Rabobank Theater in Bakersfield, California

Ētahi atu! Super Welterweight Contender Justin DeLoach Faces
Former Title Challenger Fernando Guerrero
&
2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas in Televised Action
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (Pipiri 28, 2017) – Exciting former world champion Victor Ortiz(31-6-2, 24 Koó)ka tutaki Mexico o Saul Corral (24-9, 15 Koó) in a 10-round welterweight matchup onRātapu, Hōngongoi 30 e matua Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i FS1 a FOX Sports live from Rabobank Theater in Bakersfield, California.
Haamata kapinga teata i 7 p.m. AND/4 p.m. PT and will feature super welterweight contender Justin DeLoach (17-1, 9 Koó) taking on former title challenger Fernando Guerrero (28-4, 20 Koó) in a 10-round showdown and 2016 U.S. Häkinakina Karlos Balderas (1-0, 1 KO) in his second pro fight.
This is a great opportunity for me to get back in the ring, shake off the ring rust and put on a show for the fans,” Said Ortiz. “I’ve been really focused on training and getting myself back physically and mentally to where I need to be. This is my first time fighting since my son was born and it’s given me a whole new purpose in life. I’m thankful to everyone who has helped me get to this point and I can’t wait to go do what I do best and entertain everyone in the arena and watching on FS1 and FOX Deportes.
I am excited to test myself against another great former champion in Victor Ortiz,” said Corral. “Everyone who has seen me fight knows I will give it my all every time I step into the ring. I plan on being aggressive and making Ortiz very uncomfortable in the ring. He has had problems overcoming adversity in the ring and I am going to test him and give him everything I have.
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Every time Victor Ortiz gets into the ring, you know that it is going to be an electric night and I expect another action-packed show on Hōngongoi 30,” said Richard Schaefer, Chairman and CEO of Ringstar Sports. “Fans here in California and watching on FS1 and FOX Deportes will get to see the former world champion against the always tough Saul Corral as he works his way back towards the top of the welterweight division. This great show will also feature a strong matchup between a rising contender in Justin DeLoach and the veteran Fernando Guerrero, plus Ringstar’s own Karlos Balderas, te 2016 U.S. Olympian who loves put on a show in the ring and will continue to prove that he has the skills to fulfill his tremendous potential.
An action fighter who never shies away from an exchange, Ortiz returns to the ring having picked up victories over the likes of Andre Berto, Vivian Harris, and Nate Campbell while also facing the top fighters in the sport including Floyd Mayweather, Marcos Maidana and Lamont Peterson. Kua pau te Kansas-Māori wā i roto i te tau tata ki te kiriata tūranga i roto i te kiriata pērā i “Southpaw” a “Ko te Expendables 3” but is now fully focused on a return to the pinnacle of the welterweight division.
Representing Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico, Corralis the winner of 10 of his last thirteen bouts including a hard-fought defeat in his last outing against former champion Josesito Lopez. The 30-year-old has fought professionally since 2006 and went the distance in a 10-round decision loss to U.S. Olympian Sadam Ali last September. He won a Mexican title in July 2016 with a fifth-round stoppage of Francisco Medel and also challenged former champion Mike Alvarado amongst his 33 career bouts.
The 23-year-old DeLoach is one of the fastest rising contenders in the 154-pound division as he enters this bout the winner of his last seven contests, including three wins over previously unbeaten fighters Domonique Dolton, Junior Castillo and Dillon Cook. His most recent outing saw him deliver a second-round knockout of then once-beaten Christopher Pearson. The fighter from Augusta, Georgia turned pro in 2013 a riro ana te tuatahi 10 fights before suffering a defeat in early 2015.
The 30-year-old Guerrero lives and trains out of Los Angeles but grew up in Maryland after being born in the Dominican Republic. The veteran owns victories over Ishe Smith, Aperahama Han, Derrick Findley and Gabriel Rosado plus a defeat in a world title bout against Peter Quillin. He pro mai 2007, Guerrero most recently challenged 154-pound contender Tony Harrison last March.
Fighting out of Santa Maria, California, the 20-year-old Balderas is the son of Mexican parents who immigrated to the United States to give their children a better life. Balderas had an impressive amateur career that included a 2014 Youth National Championship, four National PAL championships and an impressive run in the World Series of Boxing. His amateur career culminated in a trip to the 2016 Olympic Games where he represented the U.S. and defeated fighters from Kazakhstan and Japan before a decision loss in the quarterfinals. He made his pro debut back in April, forcing Michael Thomas to retire after one round.
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JULIAN WILLIAMS KNOCKS OUT MARCELLO MATANO, CALLS OUT WORLD CHAMPION JERMALL CHARLO SATURDAY NIGHT ON SHOWTIME®

Avantil Khurtsidze Shocks Previously Unbeaten Antoine Douglas,
Tony Harrison Dominates Fernando Guerrero In Action-Packed Tripleheader
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Peterehema, PA. (March 6, 2016) – Julian Williams secured the IBF’s No. 1 position at 154 pounds and called out Junior Middleweight World Champion Jermall Charlo after an impressive seventh-round TKO of Italian Marcello Matano Rāhoroi on SHOWTIME from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa. VIDEO OF WILLIAMS CALLING OUT CHARLO:http://s.sho.com/1UJo5bp
The undefeated Philadelphia native put on a clinic, breaking down his opponent from the opening bell until referee Gary Rosato stepped in to protect a defenseless Matano (16-2, 5 Koó) i 2:24 of the seventh. Williams (23-0-1, 14 Koó) utilized a steady diet of combos, jabs and body shots in the middle rounds to weaken Matano and set up the big shots to close the show in the seventh. NGä ATAATA: http://s.sho.com/1QzbBBb
Williams landed 59 ōrau o ngā tītere mana, including a staggering 76 percent in the deciding seventh.
Maybe people will think they saw a chink in the armor tonight,” Na ka mea a Williams. “Maybe guys will come out from under the rock and get some of this West Philly work.
Jermall has been watching my performances. Him and his brother know exactly who I am. He needs to fight or vacate now. He needs to step up, but he’s already laying his groundwork and making excuses.
Step up and fight me. It’s two of the best junior middleweights in the world. It’s about greatness. e hiahia ana ahau ki te kia nui. All of you turkeys at 154 pauna, let’s fight.
I muri i te whawhai, Matano took issue with the stoppage.
He was pretty fast with his jab, but I felt like I was just getting into the fight,” Matano said. “I felt the punch, but I felt like I could have kept going. I have a warrior heart and I never want to quit.
I’m going to go back to Italy and take a little rest, then I’ll be right back in the gym. It was a wonderful experience coming here to America. I got to fight a top-echelon fighter and I feel like I belong.
Avtandil Khurtsidze, a human brick wall barreling forward, upset previously unbeaten middleweight contender Antoine Douglas with a thoroughly dominating 10th-round TKO. NGä ATAATA:http://s.sho.com/21er63g
The 35-year-old “mini-Mike Tysonplowed forward from the opening bell until the TKO at 0:33 o te 10th. The 6-foot Douglas had no answer for his 5-foot-4 opponent, a Brooklyn-based native of Georgia who is looking to become the first world champion from the former Soviet nation.
Khurtsidze (32-2-2, 21 Koó) hurt Douglas (19-1-1, 13 Koó) with a big left in the opening seconds of the third round, sending the 23-year-old face forward through the ropes. Ahakoa ra, Douglas recovered from the first knockdown of his career and fought himself back into the fight. Ko te Washington, D.C., native rallied to win the fourth and the fifth rounds, and the all-action sixth could have gone either way.
Khurtsidze opened the seventh with a monstrous one-punch left to floor Douglas, who again somehow survived the round on failing legs as Khurtsidze threw over 100 nifó katoa. Khurtsidze, who showed unbelievable stamina to push the pressure throughout, started the 10th with a relentless attack, forcing referee Benjy Esteves to stop the fight at 0:33 of the with Douglas defenseless against the ropes.
I knew he was going to get tired,” said Khurtsidze, who took the fight on less than three weeks notice. “I felt like I was going to catch him. Ko ia te toa pai, but he’s not strong.
I knew he was going to be hungry. But I also knew that I was going to beat him. It was short notice but I did everything I could in the time we had. I stayed in the gym and stayed sharp.
Whoever they put in front me, I’m ready for them. Aroha ana ahau ki te whawhai. I’ll fight anybody.
Douglas had entered the fight as a fast-rising 160-pounder on the cusp of a title shot.
I feel OK,” Douglas told SHOWTME Sports analyst Steve Farhood after the fight. “He definitely dictated. He definitely had a better day today. It’s not discouraging, we just weren’t able to execute. Naturally, I’m crushed. It’s back to the drawing board.
I roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga o te telecast, whitu tekau nguha Tony Harrison looked impressive in a sixth round TKO over former world title challenger Fernando Guerrero.
Harrison (23-1, 19 Koó) was the aggressor from the outset, jabbing at range to set up his favorite weapona powerful right. The Detroit native floored Guerrero with a big right with 15 seconds to go in the second round. The southpaw got up, but looked hurt and was saved by the bell.
Warrior (28-4, 20 Koó) had his moments in the fourth and fifth rounds after some heedful advice from his corner, but he couldn’t get inside to escape Harrison’s powerful right. It was a clean left hook midway through the sixth that ultimately finished Guerrero. After Harrison dropped Guerrero with the left, the Dominican Republic native beat the count but had no legs and went back to the canvas after four more consecutive shots from Harrison, forcing referee Gary Rosato to stop the bout at 1:56 of the sixth.
I threw punches back and I finished the rounds stronger than him,” Said Harrison, nei ki uta 57 ōrau o ngā tītere mana. “I dominated the fight. My dad kept telling me to put the hook behind the right hand and if I had listened to him better I could have gotten the knockout much quicker.
I was backing him up. My game plan was to take advantage of the fact that southpaws don’t fight well going backwards. I tried to just keep putting him back and discouraging him. I told everyone I was taking the fight to him. What’s not to like about me? I’m exciting.
I want big fights, I want to go back to Detroit and I want the Willie Nelson rematch.
Said Guerrero: “I wasn’t on today. He wasn’t faster than me, stronger than me or more skilled. I just locked up. I wasn’t listening to my corner, I didn’t do anything tonight.
It just happens. Sometimes you have a bad day. Today was as bad as I could ever imagine.
We’ll go back to the drawing board. I didn’t do what I was supposed to do. We trained so hard. He wasn’t as fast or strong as we thought he’d be. Today was a bad day for me to have a bad day.
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JULIAN WILLIAMS OPENS UP IN ADVANCE OF HIS SATURDAY, MARCH 5 FIGHT AGAINST MARCELLO MATANO LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

“Each fight, I just want to be better than the last fight … I want to go down as the best junior middleweight to ever lace up a pair of gloves.”

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From a single parent household in West Philadelphia, life has always been tough for Julian Williams. At a young age, he was constantly getting into fights with his brothers and at school, until he set foot in the gym at age 12 and unveiled his love for boxing. Williams has set his goals high and is determined to set records and break barriers while giving his all on each on of his fights.

 

“Each fight, I just want to be better than the last fight and I’m on the cusp of being a contender and getting the title shot. When I win the title, I want to break the title defense record which is held by Terry Norris. I want to go down as the best junior middleweight to ever lace up a pair of gloves.”

 

Check out this I AM A FIGHTER feature on Julian Williams, the undefeated super welterweight who is up against Marcello Matano in an IBF Super Welterweight Eliminator bout apopo night in the main event of SHOWTIME BOXING: PUTANGA MOHO, ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru).

JULIAN WILLIAMS VS. MARCELLO MATANO FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & Whakaahua

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Peterehema, PA. (March 3, 2016) – Undefeated top contender Julian “J-Rock” Williams and Italy’sMarcello Matano haere kanohi-ki-mata mo te wa tuatahi Rāpare at the final press conference before they meet with the IBF’s No. 1 spot at 154-pounds on the line this Rāhoroi, March 5 ora i runga i SHOWTIME® (10 p.m. AND/PT) from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.
Rāhoroi o SHOWTIME BOXING: PUTANGA MOHO® tripleheader features middleweight matchups between rising contender Antoine Douglas a Avtandil Khurtsidze and exciting Detroit prospect Tony Harrison against former title challenger Fernando Guerrero.
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Tenei ko te aha te whawhai i ki te mea Rāpare:
Julian Williams
I want to thank Matano and his team for coming all the way over here. We’ve had a difficult time getting opponents for different reasons, but I’m excited to headline this stacked card.
When I win this fight I’ll be able to accomplish my dream of being a world champion. It’s one step closer.
I’m going to attack the head and body as much as I can. I’ve got enough film on him to see what he’s got. He’s pretty solid. He got better each time out. But those guys in Italy don’t have the skills that I have. I think he’s going to bring it for as long as he can handle it.
He’s an awkward fighter. He’s definitely a boxer and he can be a little skittish in the ring. I know I’ve fought the better competition and I’ve trained my hardest for this.
I’m ready to make a statement. I’m not worried about a knockout. However the win comes, it’s great. I’m just looking to win and beat him down.
I’m expecting a good Philadelphia crowd to be out here supporting me. Ninety percent of my career I’ve been on the West Coast and other places. But now fighting in front of my hometown fans, there’s nothing better. It’s perfect.
MARCELLO MATANO
I feel very good. I’ve been here since Friday so I have gotten used to the time zone difference and I’m ready to fight. My American experience is just starting and I’m looking forward to it.
It’s been a hard two months of training for this fight. This is by far the most important fight of my career so I’ve trained even harder than I usually do.
I know that Julian Williams is a top-notch athlete and that he is coming to give his best, tika, ano ko ahau. It’s going to be an exciting fight because we both want to get to the top.
I can adapt myself to any opponent. I can be a boxer or I can be a brawler. But in my heart, I am a warrior and I will come forward all fight. I am coming to leave that ring victorious.
This is a dream come true to come here to the United States. I’ve always worked hard and it’s gotten me here. I will put all of my heart into the ring i runga i Rāhoroi po.”
Antoine Douglas
You can always look forward to an action-packed fight when I step into the ring. I have an admirable opponent who I know is coming to fight.
I’ve grown into this role and into who I am. If you asked me earlier in my career, I would have never thought I’d be here. This is great and it comes from all the hard work I’ve put in over the years.
You will see my growth Rāhoroi night in the ring. I plan on being victorious. The work I put in won’t let me be any less than that. I’m looking forward to the action.
I have a very strong opponent and I think it will make for a more exciting fight than Sam Soliman.
I just always have to be prepared for whatever is thrown at me. This is boxingthere are no guarantees. We just have to be prepared for everything and do our best.
The styles of Soliman and Khurtsidze are completely different, but we always base our offense and defense off a fighting at range and working the jab. I’m not going in blindI’ve faced opponents who come forward. We’ll be ready for him and ready to make the adjustments in the ring.
“He wikitōria i runga i Rāhoroi will definitely put me in a position for a title shot. We just take it day-by-day. It’s not about looking at future opponents. We take each step successfully and see where it puts us.
AVTANDIL KHURTSIDZE
I’m very happy to be here and I’m grateful for the opportunity. I’m fighting a very strong fighter. Once I step into the ring I’m expecting a good challenge and I can’t wait for Rāhoroi po.
Everything in training went well. We’ve trained really hard and we’re ready for Rāhoroi po.
Douglas is a good fighter. He’s a good boxer and he has a good left hook. But none of that means anything until you get in the ring.
Once I step into the ring, I will bring 100 ōrau. I am not going to stop swinging until Douglas goes down.
FERNANDO GUERRERO
We’re ready to fight. We had a great training camp and there’s not too much to say. It’s warrior time.
I’ve been through my ups and downs, but I’m still here and I’m not going anywhere. This is for my whole nation, everyone in the Dominican Republic who is watching. You have to step in that ring for something.
This isn’t a game. This is the only sport that you cannot play. I’m going to make this one of those fights that will be one of the best of the year. It will either be the best knockout or the best fight of the year. This is going to be memorable.
This is the kind of opponent who will bring out the best of me. Everybody has to watch out for me. Au e haere mai ahau ki te hanga i te tauākī i runga i Rāhoroi.”
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JULIAN WILLIAMS MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & Whakaahua

WILLIAMS FACES MARCELLO MATANO IN SUPER WELTERWEIGHT TITLE ELIMINATOR Tenei SATURDAY Te noho i SHOWTIME® FROM SANDS BETHLEHEM EVENTS CENTER
IN BETHLEHEM, PA.
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Philadelphia, Pa. (March 2, 2016) – Julian “J-Rock” Williams (21-0-1, 13 Koó) tū te īngoa pāpāho i runga i Rātū in Philadelphia at James Shuler Boxing Gym as he prepares to put his undefeated record on the line in a 154-pound world title eliminator this Saturday, March 5, ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru).
Te SHOWTIME BOXING: PUTANGA MOHO® main event pits Williams against Italy’s Marcello Matano(16-1, 5 Koó) as part of a tripleheader live from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Also featured on the telecast will be middleweight contender Antoine Douglas (19-0-1, 13 Koó) e anga atu ki Avtandil Khurtsidze (31-2, 20 Koó)in a 10-round middleweight bout and exciting Detroit prospect Tony Harrison (22-1, 18 Koó) battling former title challenger Fernando Guerrero (28-3, 20 Koó) in a 10-round super welterweight matchup.
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Here is what Julian and his trainer, Stephen Edwards, i ki te mea Rātū:
Julian Williams
I am extremely focused. There is a lot at stake tenei Rāhoroi. I am finally in the position I wanted to be in since turning pro.
I have come to a conclusion that if people don’t have to fight Julian Williams then they won’t. It hasn’t been that frustrating though because I always have a fight on the books. I can’t worry about the people who won’t fight me. I just have to stay ready and put myself in the mandatory spot. That’s what I am going to do i runga i Rāhoroi po.
It’s never any challenge fighting at home. I know exactly what I have to do. I don’t cut any corners in camp. The biggest challenge is the waiting because I am so anxious to get in there and get a win, especially in front of my home crowd.
I always knew I wanted to pursue a boxing career, so I treat it like I want it. I’ve been dreaming about this for a long time and my opportunity is finally here.
I’ve been a student of the game since I started watching boxing. I want to learn and I want to know everything about boxing.
It means everything to have my biggest fight to date in my backyard. I know my fans cheer loud and it feels great to have their support in my corner.
I know everything about my opponent. I probably know what kind of toothpaste he used this morning. I searched high and low for videos of Matano. I am ready because I know he is ready.
He is a little bit awkward. He seems to have a really good gas tank. He said he wants to take me the distance, so we’ll see.
The last fight solidified the things that I already knew about myself. I know I am fundamentally sound and I know I am the hungriest fighter in the world.
I always want to put on an explosive performance. It’s always about a win.
In about nine months, Philadelphia will have it’s fourth IBF super welterweight champion after David Reid, Robert Hines and Buster Drayton.
STEPHEN EDWARDS, Williams’ kaiwhakangungu
We are ready. It’s been a long four-month camp. We thought were going to fight in January, so we’ve been grinding through this rough weather early in the morning. Julian is chomping at the bit and ready to rock ‘n roll.
We thought we were going to fight Austin Trout in December, and he saw that Julian gave his opponent a concussion and said I don’t want to fight him. It’s just that simple. We have to get past Matano and then we can talk about (super welterweight champion Jermall) Charlo.
Anybody with two hands and a heartbeat can fight. Matano is ranked and just because he isn’t well known, it doesn’t mean he can’t fight. Ko ia 16-1 and they didn’t have a hard time convincing him to take the fight. The best soldiers are volunteers. Any time someone willingly comes to someone else’s country, you have to take him seriously.
I don’t want to make a prediction, but Julian will hurt this guy very bad.
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UNBEATEN MIDDLEWEIGHT PROSPECT IEVGEN KHYTROV TAKES ON KENNETH MCNEIL IN UNDERCARD ACTION THIS SATURDAY, MARCH 5 FROM SANDS BETHLEHEM EVENTS CENTER IN BETHLEHEM, PENNSYLVANIA

Ētahi atu! Heavyweight Battle Between Philadelphia’s Joey Dawejko and
Ecuadorian Olympian Ytalo Perea
Exciting Night Of Fights Features SHOWTIME® Tripleheader Headlined
By Unbeaten Rising Star Julian Williams Taking On Marcello Matano
In IBF Super Welterweight Eliminator
Peterehema, PA. (March 1, 2016) – Unbeaten middleweight prospect Ievgen Khytrov (12-0, 11 Koó) takes on Alabama’s Kenneth McNeil (9-1, 6 Koó) in a 10-round bout that highlights an exciting undercard taking place this Rāhoroi, March 5 from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
The card features an exciting tripleheader of action live on SHOWTIME® i 10 p.m. AND/PT and is headlined by undefeated rising star Julian “J-Rock” Williams in an IBF eliminator for the top ranking at 154 pounds against Italy’s Marcello Matano. Also featured on the telecast is fast-rising middleweight contender Antoine Douglas ki Avtandil Khurtsidze and exciting prospect Tony Harrison battling former title challenger Fernando Guerrero.
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I roto i te tahi atu mahi, Philadelphia’s Joey Dawejko (16-4-2, 9 Koó) will compete in an eight-round heavyweight showdown against 2012 Ecuadorian Olympian Ytalo Perea (6-2-1, 4 Koó).
Also in a non-televised bout is unbeaten Terrance Williams (4-0, 1 KO), te tangata e anga Anthony Miller (2-1, 2 Koó) in a four-round middleweight contest and the pro debut of Brooklyn’s Chordale Booker ki Patrick Kehoe (1-2) in a four-round heavyweight fight.
Rounding out the night of fights is super welterweight prospect Oshaquie Foster (10-1, 7 Koó) in a six-round bout against Brazil’s Claudinei Lacerda (17-14-1, 12 Koó) a Philadelphia o Amir Shabazz (2-0) against Atlanta’s Hakeem Atkinson (2-1, 1 KO) in a four-round light heavyweight contest.
An Olympian for his native Ukraine, Khytrov also won an Amatuer World Championship before turning pro in 2013. Mai i reira, the 27-year-old has dominated on his way to stopping contenders Josh Luteran and Nick Brinson in addition to previously unbeaten fighters Maurice Louishomme and Aaron Coley. Now training out of Brooklyn, he will be opposed by the 25-year-old McNeil out of Birmingham, Alabama who enters this fight on a six-bout winning streak.
An exciting brawler out of the great fighting city of Philadelphia, Dawejko looks to make it three in a row after delivering stoppages of Natu Visinia and Robert Dunton his last two times out. The 25-year-old has shared the ring with heavyweight world champion Charles Martin and contender Amir Mansour. He faces a stiff test in the 22-year-old Perea. The Ecuadorian Olympian trains out of Howard Beach, New York and picked up his last win via knockout over Oswaldo Sanchez.
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ANTOINE DOUGLAS TO FACE AVTANDIL KHURTSIDZE IN MARCH 5 SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION® CO-FEATURE

Khurtsidze Replaces The Injured Sam Soliman

 

Julian Williams Takes On Marcello Matano In 154-Pound Eliminator In Main Event Of Tripleheader Live On SHOWTIME® From Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.

 

NEW YORK (Feb. 23, 2016) – Undefeated middleweight contenderAntoine Douglas ka anga atu ki te patu-pakeke Avtandil Khurtsidze in the co-feature of SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION® i runga i Rāhoroi, March 5, ora i runga i SHOWTIME® (10 p.m. AND/PT) from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.

 

Khurtsidze (30-2-2, 20 Koó) steps in to face GH3 Promotions’ Douglas (19-0-1, 13 Koó) in a 10-round middleweight bout for the WBO International title after Sam Soliman pulled out of the fight last week with a knee injury.

 

Khurtsidze, o Brooklyn, N.Y.. by way of Kutaisi, Georgia, has won eight straight – including six by knockout – since dropping a controversial decision to then-unbeaten Hassan N'Dam in a bout for the vacant interim WBA World Middleweight Title in Paris in 2010.

 

Khurtsidze was scheduled to face N’Dam in a rematch last Whiringa 21 i roto i te Paris, but the event was cancelled following the tragic Whiringa 13 terror attacks in France. The rematch with the former world champion was to be contested for the IBF No. 2 spot at 160 pauna.

 

A pressure fighter, Khurtsidze was also slated to fight last week on a DiBella Entertainment Broadway Boxing event and has been training since the fight with N’Dam was called off. The 36-year-old, who has also campaigned at super middleweight, is coming off a knockout victory over Melvin Betancourt last August.

 

Avtandil is a world class guy, a former silver titlist and has been at the top of the division for years,” Na ka mea a Lou DiBella, Peresideni o DiBella Entertainment. “This is a great opportunity for him and a huge step up for Douglas. Avtandil had been on his way to France to fight for the No. 2 ranking against N’Dam when the tragic terrorist attacks hit Paris, which was a terribly unfortunate situation for all. Na, he looks to impress in this fight against the highly regarded Douglas. The winner of this bout moves up significantly in the middleweight world rankings and will be in line for a major fight in the 160-pound division later this year.

 

In the main event of the SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION tripleheader, Julian “J-Rock” Williams and once-beaten Italian Marcello Matano will square off in a 12-round IBF eliminator for the No. 1 ranking at 154 pauna. I roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga o te telecast, hard-hitting prospect Tony Harrison will face veteran former world title challenger Fernando Guerrero i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa Welterweight super whakataetae.

 

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UNDEFEATED JULIAN WILLIAMS TO FACE MARCELLO MATANO IN IBF SUPER WELTERWEIGHT ELIMINATOR SATURDAY, MARCH 5, LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

SHOWTIME BOXING: PUTANGA MOHO® Tripleheader Live At 10 p.m. AND/PT
From Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.
Unbeaten Middleweight Contender Antoine Douglas Meets Former Champ Sam Soliman; Super Welterweight Tony Harrison Battles Fernando Guerrero
NEW YORK (Feb. 10, 2016) – Undefeated super welterweight contender Julian “J-Rock” Williams and once-beaten Italian Marcello Matano will square off in a 12-round IBF eliminator for the No. 1 ranking at 154-pounds in the main event of SHOWTIME BOXING: PUTANGA MOHO i runga i Rāhoroi, March 5, ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/PT) i Sands Bethlehem Events Center i roto i te Peterehema, Pa.
I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, fast-rising middleweight contender Antoine Douglas Ka tango i te toa mua ao Sam Soliman i roto i te whitu tekau a'ee 10-a tawhio noa. I roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga o te telecast, hard-hitting prospect Tony Harrison will face veteran former world title challenger Fernando Guerrero i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa Welterweight super whakataetae.
This upcoming fight will be the biggest fight of my career,” Na ka mea a Williams. “I’m chomping at the bit to get back out there. I am taking my opponent very seriously and I refuse to let Marcello Matano stop me from being a world champion.
“Kei te tae mai pono tenei te moe,” said Matano. “I’ve been working for my whole life for a real opportunity to make to the top level and I will not let Julian Williams take it away. What will happen when Williams has to go to the championship rounds? Will he be ready? I know for sure that I will. This is the opportunity of a lifetime and I will do all I can to grab it.
Facing a former world champion like Sam Soliman is a great opportunity for me,” Douglas said. “The plan has always been to keep moving forward, and to do it successfully. This is that next step, and I’m ready for it. I’ve grown and learned so much fighting on ShoBox and it’s a beautiful thing to continue to progress and move to the next level.
This is an important fight for me,” said Soliman. “I had three opportunities on the table and I chose Douglas believing it to be a better fight for ranking, and it’s a challenge I’m excited to take on. Mai i te mea i kite ahau i, Douglas is a very talented fighter, which will make for a good fight. I am in great shape and looking forward to fight night.
I’m excited and eager to showcase my abilities to the world again,” Said Harrison. “I’d advise fans to arrive early because I don’t plan to be in the ring long. I’m knocking this guy out. I know Guerrero is coming in with a chip on his shoulder and I can’t overlook him. I brought my uncle into camp and I think that’s going to give me the edge that I’ve needed to get over the hump. I’m putting the whole division on notice!”
It’s warrior time,” Said Guerrero. “We are going to have a war. This is going to be non-stop action. This fight will lead to big things for me. I’m used to fighting guys that are bigger than I am. I’m at my more natural weight and I’m looking to do great things in this division.
I’m thrilled to promote this great show on March 5,” ka mea a Marshall Kauffman o Whakatairanga Kingi o. “This is a great card from top to bottom with some future champions looking to show the world that they are ready for the next level. I am honored to have Julian Williams headline this card. He put on an explosive performance in his last bout at the Sands and I am sure he will be looking to do the same on March 5.”
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One of the most promising and highly regarded young stars in boxing, Williams (21-0-1, 1 Nd, 13 Koó) will headline for the first time on SHOWTIME. He’s stepping up after honing his skills and steadily ascending the ranks after five fights on SHO EXTREME. The 25-year-old shut out longtime contender Joey Hernandez last April, followed that with a sixth-round stoppage of Arman Ovsepyan in June and closed the year by stopping Orlando Lora in the first round in September. The Philadelphian has also picked up victories over Joachim Alcine, Eliezer Gonzalez and Freddy Hernandez in his young career and looks to earn his first title shot with a win on March 5.
Matano (16-1, 5 Koó) is a former Italian super welterweight titlist. He’s registered four consecutive wins since the only loss of his career, including victories in three scheduled 12-round fights. The 29-year-old is coming off a 12-round unanimous decision over fellow-Italian Nick Klappert in October 2015. Like Williams, he fought three bouts in 2015, although he logged 31 total rounds compared to just 17 for Williams.
Douglas (19-0-1, 13 Koó) has been impressive in five consecutive victories since he boxed to a draw when he was just 21 years old with former world title challenger Michel Soro in July 2014. The former top amateur has won his last three fights by knockout, including a sixth-round KO of previously undefeated Thomas LaManna and a fourth-round TKO of veteran Les Sherrington last November in his fifth appearance on ShoBox: Ko te Generation New. On the prospect developmental series, the 23-year-old Douglas has graduated from unproven prospect to undefeated contender and is now ranked No. 4 in the WBO and No. 6 i roto i te WBA. Douglas is promoted by GH3 promotions.
Soliman (44-13, 1 NC, 18 Koó), o Melbourne, Ahitereiria, is vastly more experienced than Douglas, having competed in four world championship fights. The 42-year-old held the IBF Middleweight World title before suffering a debilitating knee injury and losing via decision to Jermain Taylor in his first title defense in October 2014. Soliman, ko wai te mea 9-2-1 mai 2008, won the IBF crown with a decisive 12-round decision over Felix Sturm in 2014. The Australian, who fights at a relentless pace and can be awkward at times, will look to bounce back from a close, 10-round split decision loss to Dominic Wade last June on ShoBox.
I tika 25-tau-tau, Harrison (22-1, 18 Koó) has showed tremendous promise as he recorded a 10-fight knockout streak from 2013 ki 2015 and proved he could recover from a loss when he dominated Cecil McCalla for 10-rounds in October. The Detroit-native will look to make it back-to-back victories as he continues his ascent towards championship contender status. He has picked up knockout victories over Antwone Smith, Tyrone Brunson, Bronco McKart a Pablo Munguia i roto i te rua tau whakamutunga.
A former world title challenger, Warrior (28-3, 20 Koó) returned to his winning ways in 2015 with victories over Abraham Han and Daniel Souza Santos. The 29-year-old lives and trains out of Los Angeles but grew up in Maryland after being born in the Dominican Republic. The veteran owns victories over Ishe Smith, Derrick Findley and Gabriel Rosado in a pro career that dates back to 2007.
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Jamal JAMES whiwhi whakatau loto OVER Juan Carlos ABREU ON PREMIER BOXING toa – TE NEXT rauna ON Patupatu TV MEI LIVE rere KAKATO AT KAKATO rere UNIVERSITY I Winter PARK, Florida

Erickson Lubin Scores Ono Rauna Knockout Neke atu i te Orlando Lora
Wilky Campfort tiki Knockout Win Neke atu i te Ronaldo Montes
Pāwhiritia HERE No te Photos
Credit: Suzanne Teresa / PBC
Winter PARK, Fla (Mahuru 18, 2015) – Ko te hui matua o Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions – Ko te rauna Panuku i runga iPatupatu TV homai he wini whakatau loto mano-ahuareka (96 – 92, 97 – 91, 96 – 92) e Jamal James (18-0, 9 Koó) rite nene'ihia ia Juan Carlos Abreu (18-2-1, 17 Koó) ki te noho tūturu. Haere ki raro i roto i James te wha a taka, engari pakanga hoki ki te tango i runga i te a'ee, patoto Abreu iho i roto i te ono o nga taka noa, me te kore titiro ki muri.
Ko te hui tahi-matua whakaaturia te whawhai mahi-Kikī rite Erickson Lubin (12-0, 9 Koó) mutu Orlando Lora (31-6-2, 19 Koó) i te meneti kotahi e rima tekau-waru hēkona ki te ono o nga tawhio. Patototanga Lubin Lora ki te taura i roto i te rua o a tawhio mo te mea i kingi i te knockdown.
Kite te kaiwahi i teata Wilky Campfort (21-1, 12 Koó) mutu Ronaldo Montes (16-3, 14 Koó) ki toe kotahi anake tuarua i roto i te rua o a tawhio noa. I te patototanga iho Campfort i roto i te kohao a huri noa, engari hoki whawhai ki te patoto iho Montes toru nga wa i roto i te rua o a tawhio noa. Montes’ haukotia kokonga ki te aukati i te whawhai kia rite ki te haerenga mai o te tuarua a tawhio noa ki te tata.
Tenei ko te aha te whawhai teata i ki te mea e pā ana ki o ratou mahi:
Jamal JAMES
“Urutau ahau toku kāhua me te tīmata mekemeke atu rite te whawhai i haere i runga i. Nāwai ko ahau taea ki te wā i te reira tika hoki te taenga mai ia i ahau kia taea e te tuatahi e ahau te patu.
“Mau ahau e ia ki te tika i roto i te wha o e maturuturu iho ahau, heoi kihai ahau i ite buzzed rawa.
“Tūmanako te wini rite tenei pana ahau ara atu. Ua hinaaro e ahau ki te whakaatu i toku pūkenga, engari ko ia he toa te kaha pai. Ko te nui whawhai taahiraa-ake tenei ki ahau mo te whakaatu iwi e kore ahau noa te toa pepa.
“E rapu ana ahau mo atu whai wāhitanga ki PBC. He honore tenei ko ki te tiki ki te whawhai i roto i te hui matua i runga i Patupatu TV.
“Ka whawhai ahau te tangata toku kaiwhakahaere Al Haymon hiahia ana ki te whawhai ki ahau muri. E kore e taea e ahau tatari ki te tiki i hoki i roto i te omaoma, me te whakamahine i oku pūkenga tonu.”
Juan Carlos ABREU
“Ahau rawa whakama i roto i toku mahi. Ko ia te toa pai. Mohio ahau e, engari vau i maere i taea ki te tukino i ahau ki tona nifó ia.
“Kihai i whawhai ahau te ara hiahia ahau ki. I roto i te rauna tuatahi, Ua matenga-butted ahau, a kore ahau ora ake tino. I buzzed ahau te whawhai katoa i muri i a ka patua e ia ki ahau, nui atu i te reira te tikanga pai tukino i te reira ahau.”
Erickson LUBIN
“Toku kokonga awhina i ahau whawhai katoa. Taime atoa e haere e ahau ki toku kokonga i te āwhina ratou hanga ki ahau nga whakatikatika tika.
“I rongoatia ki ahau korero ahau e ki te (Lora) taia e rua nifó ka haere ahau ki te maka e wha. Ki te maka ia e wha, Hiahia maka ahau e waru. Ua hinaaro e ahau ki te whawhati tona kaha, me te whakaatu e whai ahau atu hinaaro atu ia. Kihai ahau i hiahia i tenei whawhai ki te haere tenei tawhiti.
“Whawhai i runga i PBC i runga i Patupatu TV kei te haere ki te āwhina i taku mahi tango atu. Ua hinaaro e ahau ki te hanga i te tauākī i runga i TV kia taea e tīmata ahau te takahi ki runga toku whakataetae. Ahau e mahi ki te pere taitara.”
Orlando LORA
“Aita vau i maere i tona kaha. Ka mau ahau ona nifó ki toku matenga tino pai, engari koperea oku waewae i. Heoi kihai i taea e ahau te neke a i ki te noho i roto i te pute ki a ia.
“Mau ahau e ia i roto i te timatanga o te whawhai i roto i te plexus solar me i tangohia e toku waewae atu i ahau mo te toenga o te whawhai. Patua na pakeke ia ahau ki te tinana kihai i taea e ahau manawa a haere kōpā oku waewae.
“Ko tika te mutu. E kua e ahau i aroha ki te whakaoti i te rauna tekau, engari toku kokonga mohio e kore e haere i ahau ki te haere nui roa.”
WILKY CAMPFORT
“Kua tonu kua ahau he timata puhoi. I te tīmatanga o te a tawhio tuatahi e kore ahau i whakarongo ki toku kokonga me (Montes) mau ahau atu kaitiaki. Otiia ka e ahau ki runga, ka whakakitea iwi te mea i haere mai ahau i konei ki te mahi i.
“(Montes) Ko te toi knockout i tona matau ake, engari au e ahau he toa throwback. Ka whawhai ahau tetahi i hoatu e ratou i roto i mua o ahau noa'tu te uaua te tahi atu taata ko.
“Whawhai i runga i tenei kāri PBC i te Patupatu TV he nui. Ko nga whawhai e hiahia ana ahau ki te kia i roto i enei, whawhai i te hoariri uaua, me te ki runga ki TV. Whakakitea e ahau nga pā toku ngakau me e taea e ahau Kilisimasi.
“E hiahia ana ahau tetahi korerotia e ratou ki ahau ki te whawhai i muri. Ko te mahi tenei a ahau i roto i te reira ki te riro.”
Ronaldo Montes
“A, no te kino ia ia e ahau ki taua werohanga whakaaro ahau i ia e ahau, engari Campfort Ko te taata tino kaha.
“I got overconfident. My plan was to box him but when I dropped him, Haere ahau i roto i mo te patua, a Ua mau ake i roto i te whawhai. Kihai ko e toku mahere. I haere ahau ki te pae waho ia. Ko te taku he.”
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