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Three Fighter Locker stable members competing in The Olympics
Boston (June 6, 2021) – Ryan Roach’s Fighter Locker managerial company will have three representatives competing in Tokyo this summer in the Summer Olympic Games.
Colombian light flyweight Yuberjan “El Tremendo” Martinez, who captured a silver medal at the 2018 Olympics in Brazil, is currently rated fourth in the world by AIBA. His main opposition figures to be Artur Hovhannisyan (Armenia), Oscar Collazo (Puẹto Riko) ati Nodirjon Mirzakhmedov (Uzbekistan).
Martinez lost in the 2018 Olympic championship final to Uzbekistan’sHasanboy Dusmatov, 3-0. A decorated amateur, Martinez won gold medals at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games and 2018 South American Games, silver at the 2019 Pan American Games and 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games, and bronze at the 2017 World Amateur Championships.
Another 2-time Olympian is Dominican Republic lightweightLionel de los Santos, ti o ni won won No. 3 by AIBA behindLazaro Jorge Alvarez (Cuba) atiTsendbaster Erdenebat (Mongolia). Santos, who was eliminated in the last Olympics in the preliminary round, is already 3-0 as a professional with three first-round knockouts.
Santos, 26, was a silver medalist at the prestigious Pan-American Games in 2019, where he lost to 3-time Pan-Am gold medalistLazaro Alvarez, the 3-time World amateur champion and 2-time Olympic bronze medalist.
The third Fighter Locker Olympian is Colombian middleweightJorge Vivas, a 33-year-old who won a silver medal at the 2015 Pan American ere.
“Adding these fighters to the Fighter Locker family was a huge accomplishment,” managerRyan Roach said. “These guys are the best of the best in the world. You’re talking less than one-percent chance of making an Olympic team and two of three of my fighters are going back to the Olympics for the second time.
“After the Olympics, I will quickly transition these fighters into the professional ranks, as long as they are healthy and so forth. We have four fight dates set for them and representing their homelands proudly. I am very honored to represent these young men and guide their careers.”
Fighter Locker’s growing stable of gifted boxers include California super flyweightRocco "Nitorina Cal Kid" Santomauro (21-1, 6 KOs), Troy, NY ABF American West super lightweightRay Jay "Apanirun" Bermudez(12-0, 9 KOs), Toronto, Kanada welterweight West Haven, CT Super welterweightJimmy "Quiet Storm" Williams (17-5-2, 6 KOs), Super middleweight"Awọn Kayeefi" Shawn McCalman(7-0, 4 KOs), U.S. Army Super bantamweightDaniel Bailey, Jr. (5-0, 4 KOs), lightweightLeonel de los Santos(2-0, 2 KOs), a 2-akoko Dominican Republic Olympian, Boston featherweightTroy Anderson, Jr. (1-0, 1 KO), pro-debuting Dominican Republic welterweightJuan Solano, ati Ilu Salt Lake, 2016 Brazilian Olympic silver medalistYuberjen Martinez, Brazilian OlympianJorge Vivas, Colorado super middleweight Marvin “Too Much” Cordova, Jr. (23-2-1, 12 KOs), West Palm Beach, FL light heavyweight Robert Daniels, Jr. (4-0, 4 KOs), Awọn arakunrin Utah, Super lightweightIgnacio Chairez (8-0-1, 5 KOs) ati iwuwoGabriel Chairez (3-0-1, 2 KOs).
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NIPA ITAJI IJA: Ti iṣeto ni 2019, Alagadagodo Onija jẹ ile-iṣẹ ere idaraya ti okeerẹ ti o ṣakoso awọn afẹṣẹja amọdaju. Atimole Onija tun ṣe iranlọwọ lati ṣe iyasọtọ awọn afẹṣẹja nipa wiwa ohun wọn pẹlu iṣẹ adani ida-ọgọrun kan. Alagadagodo Onija ko gbagbọ gaan ninu awọn awoṣe ṣiṣẹ. O gbagbọ ninu awọn awoṣe ti o dara ju ti ajọṣepọ ni iṣipopada.
Alagadagodo Onija nlo awọn igbesẹ ẹda mẹrin nitori o gbagbọ ninu “ipilẹ jẹ ohun gbogbo”: 1. ogbon loyun, 2. idasilẹ ẹda, 3. Fi igberaga ṣe idajọ, 4. sharply targeted.
Marvin Cordova, Jr. & Robert Daniels, Jr. Join Fighter Locker stable
Boston (Le 25, 2021) – Veteran boxerMarvin “Much Too Much” Cordova, Jr and promising prospectRobert Daniels, Jr. are the latest additions toRyan Roach’s growing Fighter Locker stable.
"Mr. (Jimmy) Burchfield (Cordova’s promoter) linked me up with Marvin,” Roach said. We had a few short conversations on the phone, and it just happened. Marvin is very passionate about the sport, and he’s read to show the worked he still has a lot left in his tank. He truly is a special fighter with a high-caliber resume including opponents likeVictor Ortiz atiJoselito Lopez. He has a great team around him now and we are really looking forward to getting him going.
“Robert is a great young man coming from a family just like mine. I am ready to get him going with a great trainer inKevin Cunningham. I am proud to add him to the Fighter Locker team. He is really a talented fighter that had a few bad breaks early on in his career. He had managerial issues and so forth. Look for Daniels Jr. during the next year!"
The 36-year-old Cordova (23-2-1, 12), is a super middleweight from Pueblo, Colorado. A solid amateur who was a bronze medalist at the 2002 U.S. Under-19 and 2003 Oôloôpaa ere ije Ajumọṣe, Cordova turned pro in 2014, but his pro career has been interrupted because spent 8 years in prison. He also defeated future pro world championDaniel Jacobs
"Mo wa 36 but a young 36,” Cordova said. “I started boxing at 4. I had 242 amateur fights and was chosen as one of the top amateur boxers in the country. I spent 8 years in prison, and it made me a better person and hungrier fighter. I have some unfinished business to take care of. I really beat Joselito Lopez (Lopez won an 8-round decision). I hit him with a big shot in the sixth round, but they let him stay down for 4 iṣẹju, claiming he was hit low.”
In his last fight this past January, Cordova captured the NBA super middleweight title by stopping 56-30-3Hector Velazquez in round four, adding to his awards display case that also includes his Interim WBC Youth World, WBA NABA U.S. light welterweight, and GBU Youth light welterweight title belts.
“Ryan Roach believes in me,” Cordova noted. “I’m stronger and ready for the next step. I had talked with a friend, Jimmy Williams, about signing with a good manager. He told me Ryan was a good manager who loves his fighters and really cares about him. My promoter, ‘Mr. B’ (Jimmy Burchfield), hooked me up with Ryan. He calls to make sure I’m good and he can get me to the elite level once again.”
Daniels (4-0, 4 KOs) is the son of former WBA cruiserweight World championRobert “Preacher Man” Daniels (49-10-1, 41 KOs), who became world champion in 1989, when he decisioned the future Hall of FamerDwight Muhammad Qawi.
“There’s a little bit of added pressure as the son of a world champion boxer,” southpaw Daniels admitted. I’ve heard things like ‘he’s not going to be like his father, he doesn’t have what it takes to be world champion.’”
Now fighting out of West Palm Beach, Florida, Miami native Daniels is now trained by Cunningham. Managerial issues resulted in him fighting only four times as a pro during his nearly 5-year career.
“I was introduced to Ryan by my friend, Daniel Bailey (a member of Fighter Locker), and I believe Ryan can get me to a world title,” Daniels remarked. “The main reason I signed with Ryan is I like his personality. He’s easy to talk with and before I even signed with him, he reached out to me to see how things were going. And that’s a big reason why I did sign with him.
“I was supposed to sign with managers are few times, but it never went anywhere, and I wasn’t getting fights. I have this great opportunity now and I’m going to take full advantage of it.”
Fighter Locker’s growing stable of gifted boxers include California super flyweightRocco "Nitorina Cal Kid" Santomauro (21-1, 6 KOs), Troy, NY ABF American West super lightweightRay Jay "Apanirun" Bermudez(12-0, 9 KOs), Toronto, Kanada welterweight West Haven, CT Super welterweightJimmy "Quiet Storm" Williams (17-5-2, 6 KOs), Super middleweight"Awọn Kayeefi" Shawn McCalman(7-0, 4 KOs), U.S. Army Super bantamweightDaniel Bailey, Jr. (5-0, 4 KOs), lightweightLeonel de los Santos(2-0, 2 KOs), a 2-akoko Dominican Republic Olympian, Boston featherweightTroy Anderson, Jr. (1-0, 1 KO), pro-debuting Dominican Republic welterweightJuan Solano, ati Ilu Salt Lake, 2016 Olympic fadaka medalistYuberjen Martinez, Awọn arakunrin Utah, Super lightweightIgnacio Chairez (8-0-1, 5 KOs) ati iwuwoGabriel Chairez (3-0-1, 2 KOs).
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Marvin Cordova, Jr. & Robert Daniels, Jr. Join Fighter Locker stable
U.S. Army veteran Daniel Bailey, Jr. fighting this Thursday at West Point
Boston (April 20, 2021) – Recently discharged U.S. Army specialist 4th kilasiDaniel Bailey Jr. will be fighting in front of soldiers this Thursday night at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York.
The 24-year-old Bailey (3-0, 2 KOs), fighting out of Tampa (FL), yoo dojukoLuis Alvarado (1-2) in a 4-round featherweight bout on a Ring City USA card, the first live boxing in New York since before the pandemic.
All the action will be streamed live (9 pm. ATI / 6 p.m. PT) on the Twitch.tv app, ti o bere ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT, as well as via the Armed Forces Network Europe and Pacific (AFNTV).
“I’ve never been to West Point,” Bailey said. “I’m excited to fight there in front of other soldiers. I’m honored. We’re all brothers and sisters in arms and I want to put on a great show for them. I’m bringing the heat!"
“This is a great opportunity for Daniel,” Bailey’s managerRyan Roach (Onija Alagadagodo) commented. “Ring City USA has really taken over during the pandemic, putting on some really great shows. Ring City reached out to me looking to get some U.S. Army veterans on the card and Daniel answered the call, bi nigbagbogbo. I’m excited for this and Daniel is ready for the big stage.”
Born in Miami, Bailey’s cousin isRandall “The Knock-Out King” Bailey (46-9, 39 KOs), the 2-division World champion who was considered one of the hardest pound-4-pound punchers of his era (1996-2016).
Bailey was honorably discharged from the military this past March 19 after serving a 6-year stint. He was a 4-time U.S. Army champion rated as high as No. 1 in the country as an amateur boxer. He was stationed at Fort Carson in Colorado Springs (Alájẹṣẹkù), where Daniel was enrolled in the special soldier-athlete program there, World Class Athlete Program (WCAP).
Bailey made his pro debut November 7, 2020, nigbati o duroNoe Marquez Talamantes in the second-round of their fight in Mexico. His last action was an opening-round knockout ofJahterris Lewis last month in Alabama.
During his solid amateur boxing career, Bailey benefitted from sparring world championsTerence Crawford atiJamel Herring, among the more notables.
“I’ve become a much more complete fighter since I turned pro,” Bailey explained. “I have more control, like fully hydrating after a weigh in. I’m like a kid in a candy store now. I’ve made changes and sparring top guys has really helped my conditioning.
“This is the right place, right time for me,” Bailey concluded. I’m already on weight and ready to fight. It was a good time for me to get out of the army to pursue my dream.”
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NIPA ITAJI IJA: Ti iṣeto ni 2019, Alagadagodo Onija jẹ ile-iṣẹ ere idaraya ti okeerẹ ti o ṣakoso awọn afẹṣẹja amọdaju. Atimole Onija tun ṣe iranlọwọ lati ṣe iyasọtọ awọn afẹṣẹja nipa wiwa ohun wọn pẹlu iṣẹ adani ida-ọgọrun kan. Alagadagodo Onija ko gbagbọ gaan ninu awọn awoṣe ṣiṣẹ. O gbagbọ ninu awọn awoṣe ti o dara ju ti ajọṣepọ ni iṣipopada.
Alagadagodo Onija nlo awọn igbesẹ ẹda mẹrin nitori o gbagbọ ninu “ipilẹ jẹ ohun gbogbo”: 1. ogbon loyun, 2. idasilẹ ẹda, 3. Fi igberaga ṣe idajọ, 4. fojusi ìfọkànsí.
Fighter Locker inks 2016 Olympic fadaka medalist
Boston (March 30, 2021) –Ryan Roach’s Fighter Locker has signed 2016 Olympic fadaka medalistYuberjen Martinez si adehun iṣakoso iyasoto.
The 29-year-old Colombian light flyweight has a 7-0 (2 KOs) record in the World Series of Boxing.
“After having a beautiful amateur career,” Martinez announced, “we have decided to go pro and signed a managerial contract with Fighter Locker. I still plan to represent my country again at the Olympics this year in Tokyo. It is a pleasure for me to sign with Fighter Locker and Ryan Roach, who comes from a boxing family of tradition. I am sure that this new career change will be successful.
“I want to thank all those who have supported me as an amateur boxer and member of Team Colombia. I have learned a lot and put the name of country, Colombia, at the top through discipline. I will continue to count on their continued support throughout my professional career.”
Martinez lost in the championship final of the 2016 Olympics on points toHassanboy Dusmatov, ti Usibekisitani, in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
In addition to winning a silver medal at the 2016 Olympic ere ni Brazil, Martinez was a bronze medalist at the 2017 World Amateur Championships in Hamburg Germany. His other amateur boxing highlights include a gold medal at the 2018 South American Games, silver at the 2019 Pan American Games in Brazil, and gold and silver, lẹsẹsẹ, ni 2018 ati 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games.
“I have signed a good number of top amateurs in their respective divisions, but none as decorated as Yuberjen,” Martinez’ new managerRyan Roach wi. “This is a unique opportunity as he heads back to the Olympics and is favored to medal once again. He truly is a special fighter: sare, lagbara, and relentless. Once he finishes the Olympics, we will get right to work and focus on the professional ranks. I think it speaks volumes of my company and my reputation to sign such an outstanding fighter who could have previously signed with other managers. He’s a great addition to our fight family at Fighter Locker.”
Fighter Locker’s growing stable of gifted boxers include California super flyweightRocco "Nitorina Cal Kid" Santomauro (21-1, 6 KOs), Troy, NY ABF American West super lightweightRay Jay "Apanirun" Bermudez(12-0, 9 KOs), Toronto, Kanada welterweight West Haven, CT Super welterweightJimmy "Quiet Storm" Williams (16-5-2, 5 KOs), Super middleweight"Awọn Kayeefi" Shawn McCalman(7-0, 4 KOs), U.S. Army Super bantamweightDaniel Bailey, Jr. (3-0, 2 KOs), lightweightLeonel de los Santos(2-0, 2 KOs), a 2-akoko Dominican Republic Olympian, Boston featherweightTroy Anderson, Jr. (1-0, 1 KO), pro-debuting Dominican Republic welterweightJuan Solano, ati Ilu Salt Lake, Awọn arakunrin Utah, Super lightweightIgnacio Chairez (8-0-1, 5 KOs) ati iwuwoGabriel Chairez (3-0-1, 2 KOs).
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NIPA ITAJI IJA: Ti iṣeto ni 2019, Alagadagodo Onija jẹ ile-iṣẹ ere idaraya ti okeerẹ ti o ṣakoso awọn afẹṣẹja amọdaju. Atimole Onija tun ṣe iranlọwọ lati ṣe iyasọtọ awọn afẹṣẹja nipa wiwa ohun wọn pẹlu iṣẹ adani ida-ọgọrun kan. Alagadagodo Onija ko gbagbọ gaan ninu awọn awoṣe ṣiṣẹ. O gbagbọ ninu awọn awoṣe ti o dara ju ti ajọṣepọ ni iṣipopada.
Alagadagodo Onija nlo awọn igbesẹ ẹda mẹrin nitori o gbagbọ ninu “ipilẹ jẹ ohun gbogbo”: 1. ogbon loyun, 2. idasilẹ ẹda, 3. Fi igberaga ṣe idajọ, 4. fojusi ìfọkànsí.
Ti ko ni igbẹkẹle RayJay Bermudez: Ireti iwuwo fẹẹrẹ fẹẹrẹ ti n fo labẹ radar
Boston (Kínní 25, 2020) - Ti a ko le ṣeRayJay “Apanirun” Bermudez (12-0, 9 KOs) ti gbiyanju lati wa nšišẹ ati ilọsiwaju, idagbasoke-ọlọgbọn, ija ni igba mẹta lakoko ajakaye-arun, pẹlu iṣẹ ṣiṣe bori akọle ni guusu ti aala.
Ọmọ ọdun mejilelogun Bermudez, ija kuro ni Albany (NY), duro journeymanRynell Griffin ni awọn iyipo marun ni Kọkànlá Oṣù to kọja ni New Hampshire, ati pe o tẹle eyi ni Oṣù Kejìlá pẹlu knockout imọ-ẹrọ kẹta kan tiLailai Ceballos ni Mexico lati mu ṣ'ofo American Boxing Federation’s (ABF) Amẹrika Amẹrika Super lightweight Championship.
“Mexico jẹ iriri irẹlẹ,”Bermudez sọ lẹhin iṣẹ iṣẹgun akọle ABF rẹ. “Mo bu ọla fun lati ni aye lati lọ si orilẹ-ede miiran ki n ja fun akọle ọjọgbọn. Mo ja alakikanju, scrappy Mexico ni oniwosan, ti o jẹ ere lati ibẹrẹ, ṣugbọn ero mi ni lati wa ni akopọ ati fọ u. Ati pe iyẹn fẹ gangan ni mo ṣe lati ṣe idiyele TKO ẹgbẹ kẹta ati ilosiwaju igbasilẹ mi si 11-0 pẹlu 8 knockouts. O ṣeun si gbogbo eniyan ti o ṣe aifwy lori FITE.app. Eyi nikan ni ibẹrẹ nkan pataki!"
Ninu ija rẹ to ṣẹṣẹ julọ ni ibẹrẹ oṣu yii, Bermudez pada si Mexico fun a duro nšišẹ ija, idekunMario Israel Vera yika merin.
Pelu re unbeaten run, Bermudez tun n ja labẹ radar naa, o kere ju lori ipilẹ orilẹ-ede, ṣugbọn 2021 awọn ileri lati jẹ ọdun fifọ fun u, dajudaju, ni ihamọ awọn ihamọ ajakaye ni 2021.
Bermudez, tani o ṣakoso nipasẹ Ryan Roach's Onija atimole, ti wa ni ikẹkọ nipasẹ arakunrin baba rẹ, Hector Bermudez, ti o ti kọ awọn aṣaju agbaye marun pẹluTJ Doheny atiJavier Fortuna.
RayJay dabi ẹni nla ninu ija rẹ kẹhin,”Roach sọ asọye. “O faramọ eto ere o fọ alatako rẹ mọlẹ. A ni ẹgbẹ kan dun gaan nibiti o wa ni bayi. A yoo bẹrẹ igbesẹ ni idije ni ọdun yii. Aṣeyọri wa yoo jẹ lati fun u ni akọle agbegbe ati jẹ ki o wa ni ipo. Eyi yoo jẹ ọdun igbadun lati jẹ apakan ti ẹgbẹ RayJay.
Iduroṣinṣin Onija ti ndagba ti awọn afẹṣẹja ẹbun pẹlu California super flyweightRocco "Nitorina Cal Kid" Santomauro (20-1, 6 KOs), Oorun Haven, CT Super welterweightJimmy "Quiet Storm" Williams (16-5-2, 5 KOs), Super middleweight"Awọn Kayeefi" Shawn McCalman(6-0, 4 KOs), U.S. Army Super bantamweightDaniel Bailey, Jr. (2-0, 1 KO), lightweightLeonel de los Santos (2-0, 2 KOs), a 2-akoko Dominican Republic Olympian, pro-debuting Boston featherweightTroy Anderson, Jr., pro-debuting Dominican Republic welterweightJuan Solano, ati Ilu Salt Lake, Awọn arakunrin Utah, Super lightweightIgnacio Chairez (7-0-1, 4 KOs) ati iwuwoGabriel Chairez (3-0, 2 KOs).
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