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Une mannequin de maillot de bain de renommée mondiale est devenue la boxeuse professionnelle Avril Mathie pour se battre sur la carte «Night of Champions» de Fire Fist Boxing Octobre 6

 

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Tampa, FL (Septembre 11, 2018) - Avril Mathie, poids coq invaincu et célèbre mannequin de maillot de bain, affrontera Samantha Salazar à la carte «Night of Champions» de Fire Fist Boxing samedi, Octobre 6 au St. Colisée de Saint-Pétersbourg à St. Pétersbourg, FL.

 

 

 

Originaire d'Australie et maintenant combattant hors de Miami, FL au célèbre 5eGym de rue, Mathie est un modèle de maillot de bain mondialement reconnu. Elle a remporté Miss Hawaiian Tropic Australia en 2012, la 2014 Miss Swimsuit USA International ainsi que le 2015 Recherche de modèles internationaux à Las Vegas. Mathie est cependant plus qu'un joli visage.

 

 

 

Mathie, 31 ans, avait 20 matchs de boxe amateur entre son Australie natale et les États-Unis. Au cours de sa carrière amateur, Mathie a régulièrement combattu des adversaires plus expérimentés et l'a fait dans un certain nombre de catégories de poids différentes tout en remportant la plupart de ses combats..

 

 

 

Mathie est devenue professionnelle en février dernier et son record est de 2-0 avec les deux victoires via les KO du premier tour. Son prochain adversaire est cependant une avancée significative dans la compétition.

 

 

 

Né et élevé à Dallas, TX, Salazar a un 5-5-1 record et mène une séquence de trois victoires consécutives. Elle a fait face à une concurrence féroce, y compris des combats contre l'ancien olympien Marlen Esparza, Rosalinda Rodriguez et Casey Morton très vantés, qui sont tous invaincus.

 

 

 

«J'ai regardé des images d'elle,”Mathie a dit de Salazar. «C’est une bonne combattante, mais j’ai vu des faiblesses que j’ai l’intention d’exploiter.»

 

 

 

Mathie-Salazar est programmé pour six tours et est pour le titre des poids coq de l'ABF.

 

 

 

«Nous sommes fiers d'avoir Avril et aussi St. Noemi Bosques de Pétersbourg se bat le 6 octobre », a déclaré Jody Caliguire de Fire Fist Boxing Promotions. «Cela va être une excellente soirée de boxe et je m'attends à ce que les deux femmes brillent.»

 

 

 

Un 11 carte de combat, "Night of Champions" est titré par un combat de dix rounds avec 135 William «Babyface» Silva contre Jose Forero pour le titre ABF des poids légers.

 

 

 

Tous les combats et combattants sont sanctionnés par la Florida State Athletic Commission et sont sujets à changement.

 

 

 

Pour plus d'informations, veuillez visiter Firefistboxing.net, Facebook.com/Firefistboxing ou sur Instagram @Firefistboxing.

Deux autres combats annoncés pour "Rumble at the Rock 2" de Heavyweight Factory vendredi, Sept. 28 au Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Hollywood

Des combats plus excitants ont été annoncés pour «Rumble at the Rock 2» événement de boxe professionnelle, présenté par Kris Lawrence et The Heavyweight Factory, se déroulant le vendredi, Sept. 28 dans le Hard Rock Event Center au Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino à Hollywood, Fla.

 

 

 

Dans le co-événement principal de 10 rounds de la nuit, Miami via Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan Mussa «guerrier» Tursyngaliyev (7-0, 6 KOs) va maintenant affronter Monteira, Colombie Deivi «El Cabo» Bassa (20-5, 12 KOs) sur 10 manches pour le championnat international poids plume WBA.

 

 

 

Dans un combat important «All Florida», prometteur poids welter invaincu Livan «Machine Gun Kid» Navarro (8-0, 5 KOs), un ancien amateur fortement décoré de Miami (via Cuba) affrontera l'ancien champion poids welter latino WBC Armando «The Gentleman» Alvarez (18-1, 12 KOs) de Key West.

 

 

 

Ces deux formidables confrontations soutiennent l'événement principal de 10 rounds de la nuit avec Honolulu, Hawaï invaincu Logan «The Korican Kid» Yoon (12-0, 10 KOs) défendant son championnat WBO-NABO Youth Junior Welterweight contre l'ancien WBA Fedecentro Super Lightweight, WBA Fedecaribe Welterweight et WBA Fedecentro Welterweight Champion John "L'Empereur" Renteria (16-4-1, 12 KOs) du Panama.

 

Les billets pour «Rumble at the Rock 2» coûtent $60, $100, $150, $250 et $500 VIP et sont disponibles via ticketmaster.com.

 

 

 

«Ces trois combats sont révélateurs des matchs de qualité que nous sommes en mesure de présenter systématiquement aux fans de boxe du sud de la Floride.,”A déclaré Henry Rivalta, Directeur des opérations de boxe de The Heavyweight Factory. «Mussa est contre un vétéran très difficile pour son deuxième titre professionnel et Livan Navarro nous a demandé de le défier. Vous devez le féliciter d’être prêt à relever des défis difficiles et c’est exactement ce qu’est Armando Alvarez. Ce sont tous les deux de très bons combattants, et cela devrait être un grand combat.

 

 

 

Un trésor pour les fans de boxe en direct de Floride, Combats de Heavyweight Factory au Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino est devenu la plus grande série de boxe hors télévision du pays. La nuit de combat, ouverture des portes à 6 p.m. et l'action commence à 7 p.m. Hôtel Seminole Hard Rock & Le casino est situé au 1 Seminole Way à Hollywood, Fla. Des combats plus excitants seront annoncés sous peu.

Silva-Forero tops “Night of Champions” October 6 à St. Pétersbourg, FL

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Tampa, FL (Août 28, 2018) – Lightweight William “Babyface” Silva returns to the ring Saturday, Octobre 6 when he meets hard-hitting Jose Forero in a ten round contest headlining Fire Fist Boxing Promotions’ “Nuit des Champions” au St. Colisée de Saint-Pétersbourg à St. Pétersbourg, FL.

 

 

 

Tickets are on sale by going to http://www1.ticketmaster.com/fire-fist-boxing-presents-abf-triple-st-petersburg-florida-10-06-2018/event/0d00551696349f20. VIP tickets can be purchased by calling 813-734-2461.

 

 

 

Né et élevé à Sao Paulo, Brazil but now fighting out of Plant City, FL, Silva has an outstanding 25-2 dossier professionnel avec 14 KO. En Juillet 14, Silva showed incredible heart and determination but lost via sixth round stoppage against elite rising star Teofimo Lopez. Prior to his gutsy effort vs Lopez, Silva shutout veteran Rogelio Casarez over ten rounds to capture the IBO Continental 135 championnat de la livre.

 

 

 

Living and fighting out of Panama, Forero is a former WBC Latino and Global Boxing Council champion, capturing both belts by stoppage. Forero, 13-7-1 (11 KO’S), is confident Silva will be his next victim and doesn’t plan on leaving it up to the judges.

 

 

 

Silva-Forero is for the vacant ABF Continental Americas lightweight title.

 

 

 

Popular welterweight up and comer Mark Reyes Jr. of Tampa challenges experienced Panamanian Edwin Gamboa in an eight rounder for the ABF Continental Americas welterweight title.

 

 

 

A multi-time champion as an amateur, Reyes has shined thus far in the pros, compiling a perfect 7-0 record avec 5 victoires par KO. Reyes appears to be a star in the making however he’ll be facing his toughest foe to date.

 

 

 

Un 20 lutte vétéran, Gamboa’s 11-9 avec 6 gagne par KO. The 33-year-old Panama City native’s faced five unbeaten opponents and handed two their first defeat.

 

 

 

Former world champion and St. Petersburg native Noemi “La Rebelde” Bosques returns to her hometown for the first time in more than two years to face ultra-tough Crystal Hoy in a six round super flyweight contest for the ABF Continental Americas title.

 

 

 

Depuis de passer pro en 2012, Bosques traveled the world to face many of the sport’s top fighters. She’s shared the squared circle with Kenia Enriquez, Heather Hardy (deux fois), Mariana Juarez, Lourdes Juarez, Alesia Graf and Rosalinda Rodriguez. The well-traveled Bosques fought all across the world including bouts in Mexico, Nouvelle-Zélande, Chine, India and various US cities.

 

 

 

The Las Vegas-based Hoy turned pro in 2002 and battled legendary Alicia Ashley, Monica Lovato, Yazmin Rivas, Katy Castillo, Heather Hardy and Tyrieshia Douglas.

 

 

 

Fire Fist Boxing’s card also features five all-Florida match-ups.

 

 

 

Joseph Fernandez d'Arcadie, 7-3-3 (1 KO), will swap punches with Tobias “Da Truth” Green, 7-2 (2 KO), of West Palm Beach in a junior welterweight matchup while 5-0 welterweight prospect Ramon De La Paz of Wesley Chapel battles Orlando’s Javier Garcia.

 

 

 

Junior middleweight knockout artist Ozodbek “Bomber” Aripov of Fort Myers puts his 3-0 record on the line against Miami’s Clifford Gray Jr., heavyweight Jose “The Dream” Medina of Tampa faces Miami native Hector Hodge and Tampa junior lightweight Armando Moran squares off with Miami’s Benny Rodriguez Jr.

 

 

 

All bouts are scheduled for six rounds except Moran-Rodriguez, which is a four round contest.

 

 

 

Argentinian imports Marcos Escudero, 4-0 (3 KO) and Alberto Palmetta, 8-1 (4 KO), will also appear against opponents to be named.

 

 

 

“We’re pleased to bring Silva back following his heroic effort against Lopez,” a déclaré Jody Caliguire de Fire Fist Boxing Promotions. “He deserves the opportunity to fight in his adopted home state of Florida and the fans enjoyed his fight in March. We’re also excited to present Mark Reyes Jr’s first title and promotional debut for us plus the return of hometown hero Noemi Bosques. From top to bottom, we’ve got exciting fights and fighters from all over Florida so make sure to come out and support what will be an excellent night of boxing.”

 

 

 

Tous les combats et combattants sont sanctionnés par la Florida State Athletic Commission et sont sujets à changement.

 

 

 

Pour plus d'informations, veuillez visiter Firefistboxing.net ou Facebook.com/Firefistboxing.

Coyle forced to withdraw from October 6 lutte

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Tampa, FL (Août 24, 2018) – Connor “The Kid” Coyle was forced to withdraw from his October 6 bout as part of Fire Fist Boxing Promotions’ “Night of Champions” card in St. Pétersbourg, FL.

 

 

 

During his training camp in Ireland, Coyle’s back began to swell and cause him pain. The unbeaten 28-year-old battled through the back problems and continued training. Malheureusement, the pain got worse and aggressively spread throughout his body.

 

 

 

Coyle then checked into a local hospital. Doctors believe he has an inflammatory infection and ran a number of tests. In the interim, Coyle must refrain from training during the next 6 semaines.

 

 

 

“I’d like to sincerely apologize to my fans for being unable to compete,” said Coyle, qui est 8-0 and coming off a dominant stoppage victory in June. “This is a bump in the road and I’ll be back more motivated to focus on another fight soon.”

 

 

 

Jody Caliguire of Fire Fist Boxing Promotions believes Coyle will come back strong when the time is right but is most concerned about his fighter’s current health.

 

 

 

“I feel terrible about this entire situation because Connor is like a son to me,” said Caliguire. “This is extremely unfortunate and Connor needs to get the proper rest to ensure his body is ready whenever he decides he’s healthy enough to return to training.”

 

 

 

Coyle was scheduled to headline for the ABF Continental Americas middleweight championship and a new main event will be announced shortly.

 

 

 

Pour plus d'informations sur les promotions de boxe Fire Fist, visit Firefistboxing.net.

Coyle fait la une du mois d'octobre 6 à St. Pétersbourg, FL

Tampa, FL (Juillet 31, 2018) – Connor "The Kid" Coyle mettra son record invaincu en jeu lorsqu'il fera la une de "Night of Champions" de Fire Fist Boxing Promotions samedi, Octobre 6 au St. Colisée de Saint-Pétersbourg.

 

 

 

Originaire d'Irlande mais s'entraînant à St. Pétersbourg, Coyle est un parfait 8-0 avec 3 victoires par KO. Dans son dernier combat, le talentueux joueur de 28 ans a arrêté de manière impressionnante son rival local Danny Pastrana devant une foule à guichets fermés au même endroit où il reviendra en octobre.

 

 

 

Coyle rencontre un adversaire qui sera annoncé dans un concours de dix rounds pour la Fédération américaine de boxe (FBA) Amériques continentales 160 championnat de la livre.

 

 

 

Mark Reyes Jr, signataire récent des promotions Fire Fist. de Tampa devrait affronter son compatriote floridien Travis Castellon dans un huit rounds pour le titre des poids welters ABF Continental Americas.

 

 

 

Un boxeur-puncheur talentueux avec une excellente vitesse de la main, Reyes est 7-0 avec 5 victoires par KO. Il vient de sortir d'un arrêt au premier tour de Javier Garcia. Combattre de Fort Lauderdale, L'excellent palmarès professionnel de Castellon s'élève à 16-1-1 avec 12 KO. Les Castellon ont marqué 10 de ses KO en trois rounds ou moins.

 

 

 

Le poids lourd populaire Nicholas Iannuzzi, 19-4 (11 KO) de Tampa affronte le Portoricain Vincent Miranda basé en Géorgie dans un concours de huit rounds. Iannuzzi est revenu d'une longue mise à pied en mars et a marqué un KO dynamique. Miranda, 17-2 (9 KO), détient des victoires dominantes sur les prétendants David Telesco et Brian Barbosa.

 

 

 

Joseph Fernandez d'Arcadie, 7-3-3 (1 KO), défie Tobias "Da Truth" Green de West Palm Beach, 7-2 (2 KO), dans une inclinaison de poids welter junior en six rounds pour le droit de se vanter de Sunshine State.

 

 

 

5-0 poids welter Ramon De La Paz de Wesley Chapel, FL et 3-0 poids moyen junior Ozodbek Aripov de Fort Myers, FL par le biais de la Russie mettra ses records invaincus en jeu dans des combats séparés.

 

 

 

Parmi les autres habitants présentés sur la sous-carte, citons le poids lourd Jose "The Dream" Medina (4-0, 1 KO), poids plume Juan Avila (4-0, 3 KO), poids coq Brian Canaday (3-0, 2 KO) et débutant junior léger Armando Moran.

 

 

 

Des matchs supplémentaires et des informations sur les billets seront annoncés sous peu.

 

 

 

"Nous sommes vraiment ravis d'être de retour à St. Pete au Colisée,” a déclaré Jody Caliguire de Fire Fist Boxing Promotions. "La dernière fois que Connor et Mark ont ​​aidé à emballer la maison. Les combats Iannuzzi-Miranda et Fernandez-Green sont également 50-50 donc les fans pourront non seulement voir de très bons talents, mais aussi des combats compétitifs. Assurez-vous d'obtenir vos billets dès qu'ils sont disponibles car la dernière fois, nous étions à pleine capacité.

 

 

 

Tous les combats et combattants sont sanctionnés par la Florida State Athletic Commission et sont sujets à changement.

 

 

 

Pour plus d'informations, veuillez visiter Firefistboxing.net ou Facebook.com/Firefistboxing.

2016 U.S.. Olympian and undefeated Bantamweight, Antonio Vargas takes on Aaron Echeveste Lopez this Saturday in Kissimmee, Floride

NEW YORK (Juillet 26, 2018)–Ce samedi, 2016 U.S.. Olympian and undefeated bantamweight Antonio Vargas is in action this Saturday night when he takes on Aaron Echeveste Lopez (5-2, 3 KOs) in a six-round bout at The Kissimmee Civic Center in Kissimmee, Floride.

 

 

 

Le 21 year-old Vargas has a record of 6-0 avec trois KO, and is coming off a six-round unanimous decision over Luis Fernando Saavedra on February 23rd in Kissimmee.

 

 

 

Vargas of Kissimmee by way of Houston, has a win over undefeated Jonathan Garza (6-0) sur son CV.

 

 

 

The VargasLopez fight will be streamed live on ESPN+ beginning at 6:30 PM ET.

 

 

 

I trained hard for this fight, and I feel strong physically and mentally. This is one of the biggest fight cards that I have fought on. I look to be on many more this year. I’m excited for this fight and look to put on a great performance,” Saïd Vargas.

 

 

 

Coming out of the Olympics, I felt Antonio was one of the best talent’s coming out of the 2016 classe. He has tremendous power and speed that will dazzle the boxing world, and we look forward to seeing that on display on Saturday night,” said David McWater, CEO of Split-T Management.

 

 

 

Vargas is Promoted By Top Rank.

 

 

 

Photo by Mikey Williams / Top Rank

Dedicated Perrella ready for biggest challenge of his career

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Fort Myers, FL (Juillet 25, 2018) – To say that welterweight Bryant “Goodfella” Perrella lives, eats and breathes boxing wouldn’t be an understatement.

 

 

 

The 29-year-old Fort Myers native trains year round, doesn’t drink or smoke and keeps a strict diet. When he’s not feverishly pounding away at the heavy bag, shadowboxing, sparring, or doing roadwork in the sweltering heat, Perrella’s likely at a fitness facility in Southwest Florida.

 

 

 

“He puts his entire life into this sport and taking care of his body,” said Michael Nowling, Perrella’s head trainer. “I’ve seen plenty of fighters work hard in the gym to get ready for a fight then take breaks after and balloon up in weight. Bryant is the exact opposite – I have to tell him he needs a break.”

 

 

 

A 6’1 southpaw, Perrella’s regarded as one of the better up and coming 147 pound fighters. À 15-1 avec 13 victoires par KO, Perrella’s scored impressive victories over fellow welterweight hopefuls David Grayton and Alex Martin. In his lone setback, a fourth round stoppage by title contender Yordenis Ugas, Perrella entered the bout with a right leg injury and left with many lessons learned.

 

 

 

Encore, he’s expecting the toughest challenge of his career when he battles former welterweight champion Luis Collazo, 37-7 (20 KO), Août 4 at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. Residing in nearby Brooklyn, New York, the slick southpaw not only has the hometown advantage but the edge in experience having faced Shane Mosley, Keith Thurman, Autres Berto, Ricky Hatton, Victor Ortiz and Amir Khan among others.

 

 

 

“Luis Collazo is one of the craftiest boxers around and he’s been a top fighter for many years,” Perrella said. “He’s given everybody a tough fight and had a few close decisions go against him. I expect this to be the biggest challenge of my career but I’m ready for it. Fights like these are the reason I’ve dedicated my life to boxing. I don’t just want to win – I want to win impressively and show the boxing world that I’m worthy of a title shot in the near future.”

 

 

 

Perrella meets Collazo over ten rounds and the bout airs at 5:30 pm ET on FS2.

 

 

 

Fans can follow Perrella on Instagram @BryantPerrella.

Falcao tops Espadas in Vegas; ready to face anybody at 160

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Ville des Plantes, FL (Juillet 23, 2018) – Highly rated middleweight and 2012 Olympic medalist Yamaguchi Falcao, 16-0 (7 KO), moved further up the rankings by outpointing WBO #14 Elias Swords, 17-4 (12 KO), over ten rounds.

 

 

 

The bout took place Saturday, Juillet 21 à l'Hôtel Hard Rock & Casino in Las Vegas just prior to an HBO world title doubleheader.

 

 

 

Representing his native Brazil but living and fighting out of Plant City, FL, Falcao got off to a quick start by dropping his Yucatan, Mexico based foe in the second round with a crisp two punch combo. Falcao, a skilled boxer-puncher, battled through a rough and often dirty fight featuring headbutts, low blows and excessive holding. Falcao and Espadas did have some solid exchanges with both men landing nice shots, though Falcao was the more consistent fighter.

 

 

 

In the 10th round, Falcao hurt his foe with a right hook and backed him up against the ropes but the game Espadas weathered the storm until the final bell.

 

 

 

Les scores étaient 96-92 deux fois et 95-93 for Falcao.

 

 

 

“I’m happy to get the victory even though it was a complicated and frustrating fight,” said Falcao, who ended Espadas’ 8 fight win streak. “It felt like I had to fight the referee and the crowd too but getting the win is what matters most.

 

Ready, willing and able to face any middleweight on the planet, Falcao’s hoping his next fight comes against one of the division’s best.

 

 

 

“We want a title fight and it doesn’t matter which champion. I know this wasn’t the prettiest fight but I’m 100 percent confident I’ve got the skills to challenge anybody willing to give me the opportunity.

 

 

 

Jody Caliguire of Team Falcao was equally frustrated with the bout but is ready to put his fighter against anybody in the world.

 

 

 

“That was a frustrating bout with a lot of dirty tactics. With Espadas out of the way, we’ve got our sights set on the best opponents we can face. Yamaguchi was prepared to face Demetrius Andrade before his situation and nobody else wanted to fight him so that should tell you how serious Team Falcao is. I’ve heard David Lemieux, a fighter we were in camp with last year, is going to be on the Canelo-Golovkin undercard in September and we’d gladly face him.”

 

 

 

Falcao is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and fans can follow him on Instagram @YamaguchiFalcao.

Calderon Beats Martinez in Grudge Match at Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino à Hollywood, Fla.

A heated crosstown welterweight rivalry was decided tonight in front of a near sellout crowd at Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino à Hollywood, Floride, as Miami’s Harold “King” Calderon (17-0, 10 KOs) out-worked and out-punched Miami’s formerly undefeated John David “Pretty Boy” Martinez (10-1, 8 KOs)

 

 

Fighting in the 10-round main event of Kris Lawrence’s Heavyweight Factory Boxing “Hometown Throwdown,” event, Calderon cruised to a dominant 10-round decision by scores of 99-91, 100-90 et 100-90.

 

 

 

A combination-punching southpaw, Calderon had too many weapons for Martinez. He ripped to the body and head for 10 tours, while Martinez offered up the occasional one/two.

 

 

 

Both fighters are enormously popular in the region and their fans tried everything to drown each other out all fight.

 

 

 

In the night’s 10-round super lightweight co-main event, Honolulu’s undefeated Logan “The Korican Kid” Yoon moved his record to 12-0, 10 KOs, with a routine unanimous decision over Colombian veteran Luis E. Fleurs (24-10, 20 KOs).

 

 

 

The promising 19-year-old Yoon, the WBO-NABO Youth Super Lightweight Champion and WBO #13-rated contender, learned a lesson about veteran survival tactics, as he followed the reluctant Colombian around the ring the entire fight, looking for opportunities to engage. Flores landed the occasional right hand on the southpaw Yoon, but mostly threw pot shots that missed and then quickly circled out of range of any return fire.

 

 

 

Yoon was cut over the left eye by a headbutt, but still managed to dominate the infrequent action. Les scores étaient 99-91, 97-93 et 97-93.

 

 

 

Two-time Olympic medalist Ivan Dychko of Hollywood, Floride, via Kazakhstan, moved his perfect record to 7-0 (7 KOs) with a one-punch demolition of once promising Maurice Harris 26-22-3 (11 KOs) of East Orange, New Jersey.

 

 

 

Dychko, who said he was hoping to learn something from the experienced Harris, landed a glancing right hook and Harris elected to look for a soft spot to land. Disappointed fans voice their disapproval of Harris’ non-effort. The time of the 10 count was 1:39.

 

 

 

Two featherweights went to crowd-pleasing war over city-wide bragging rights, and after six rounds of “bombs away” action, Jessy Cruz (maintenant 13-7-1, 5 KOs) ended up taking a unanimous decision over fellow Miami resident Raul Chirino (11-8, 6 KOs).

 

 

 

The all-action Cruz can’t seem to be in a bad fight and this one was no different. He was down and badly hurt near the end of round one. Chirino was badly staggered at the end of round two and down from a right hand in round three.

 

 

 

Les scores étaient 58-54, 57-55 et 57-55, but this fun fight could have easily been called a draw.

 

 

 

A single left hook by Miami’s Livan Navarro at 2:47 of round one brought an end to what was shaping up to be a decent eight-round welterweight showdown against the Dominican’s Julio C Reynoso.

 

 

 

The pair came out swinging for the fences and Navarro (maintenant 8-0, 6 KOs) hit it first with the sledgehammer left hand to the jaw of Reynoso (maintenant 12-2, 7 KOs) who dropped and took the full 10 count on one knee.

 

 

 

In a fight where both fighters appeared to injure themselves, popular Miami slugger Ulysses Diaz was forced to go the distance for the first time, but still managed to win his light heavyweight four-rounder over Chicago’s Israel Echevarria by unanimous decision (scores de 39-37, 40-36 et 40-36).

 

 

 

As in many fights tonight, the judges’ verdicts were no indication of the closeness of the fight. The two warriors each did their share of good work. The heavily muscled Diaz (maintenant 6-0, 5 KOs) landed the harder punches occasionally while favoring his right arm. The crafty Echevarria (maintenant 3-5, 2 KOs) snuck in a number of sneaky shots, despite an injured left leg.

 

 

 

To put it mildly, Echevarria was very unhappy with the decision.

 

 

 

In an all-Miami super middleweight scrap, Cuban import Irosvani Duvergel (3-0, 2 KOs) won a four-round unanimous decision over “better than his record” Elie Agustama (6-9, 3 KOs).

 

 

 

Duvergel, who had never seen the second round of a professional fight previously, dropped Agustama in the first, but the durable Agustama got up and made a great fight of it. The free-swinging pair brawled furiously the rest of the way. The scores (40-35, 39-36 et 39-36) didn’t reflect the competitiveness of the combat.

 

 

 

In a back-and-forth six-round lightweight battle, Coral Springs, Florida’s Dustin Arnold (5-1, 1 KO) won a closely contested unanimous decision over Miami’s Daniel Placeres (maintenant (6-1, 5 KOs).

 

 

 

Arnold landed the cleaner, harder shots to offset the superior work rate of the shorter Placeres. Plenty of crowd support for both fighters. Les scores étaient 60-54, 58-56 et 59-55

 

 

 

Undefeated Lawrence Newton, sur Boynton Beach, Floride, chose to brawl inside for all six rounds of his super bantamweight showdown with tough Mexican, Pedro Melo of Tijuana.

 

 

The result was an entertaining if one-sided brawl with nice punches landed both ways. À la fin, Newton (10-0, 6 KOs) kept his perfect record by scores of 60-54, 59-55 et 59-55. Melo falls to 17-19-2, 8 KOs) with his respectable performance.

Towering Two-Time Olympic Super-Heavyweight Bronze Medallist Ivan Dychko Returns against Veteran Maurice Harris at Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino à Hollywood, Fla.

Towering 6′ 9″ Kazakhstani heavyweight Ivan Dychko will return to the ring this Friday, Juillet 6, at Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino à Hollywood, Floride.

 

 

 

Dychko, the two-time Olympic super-heavyweight bronze medallist (6-0, 6 KOs), will face long-time heavyweight gate keeper Maurice “Mo Bettah” Harris (26-21-3, 11 KOs) of East Orange, New Jersey, in an eight-round showdown on Heavyweight Factory Boxing’s “Hometown Throwdown” event.

 

 

 

Dans le cas de 10 tour principal, undefeated Miami-based welterweight Harold “King” Calderon (16-0, 10 KOs) takes on John David “Pretty Boy” Martinez (10-0, 8 KOs) in a crosstown battle. In the 10-round super lightweight co-main event, undefeated 19-year-old WBO-NABO Youth Super Lightweight Champion Logan “The Korican Kid” Yoon (11-0, 10 KOs) of Honolulu will face Colombian veteran Luis E. Fleurs (24-9, 20 KOs).

 

Tickets for “Hometown Throwdown” cost $60, $100, $150, $250 et $500 VIP. Les billets sont disponibles via ticketmaster.com.

 

 

 

“My training went well,” said Dychko. “It’s sometimes hard to find sparring partners at a level that will benefit me, mais je me sens bien. Je suis en grande forme. My fights last one, deux, sometimes three rounds. I’ve never been tested over the distance. I hope some of these veterans can give me some rounds and let me test myself against them and maybe teach me a few things.”

 

 

 

The power-punching Dychko, who medalled at the 2012 et 2016 Summer Olympics and went 181-18 en tant qu'amateur, is on the fast-track to join his former rivals at the top of the professional side of the sport.

 

 

 

“I’m happy with my progress. I’m in the building stage right now, so everything is fine. I’m waiting to join all my former amateur rivals at the top of the division,"Il a dit. “I want to be unified champion of the world and fight the best. Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder and some of the guys I already fought as an amateur, I would like to see them again. I think it will take me about another year and then I’ll be ready for the best in the world. One more year to get used to the professional part of the sport.”

 

 

 

Expected special guests that evening include Heavyweight Factory regulars, former heavyweight champions Riddick “Big Daddy” Bowe and Evander “The Real Deal” Holyfield. La nuit de combat, the action starts at 7:15 p.m. Doors open one hour prior to start time. Hard Rock Event Center au Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Le casino est situé au 1 Seminole Way à Hollywood, Fla.