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Undefeated Contender Kanat Islam Stops Colombia’s Jesus De Angel in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions: The Next Round On Bounce TV from The Lakeland Center in Lakeland, Florida

Miguel Cruz Wins Narrow Split Decision Over Samuel Figueroa in
Competitive Battle of Undefeated Prospects
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Super Featherweight Dennis Galarza Earns Decision Over Mexico’s
Yardley Suarez in Opening Bout
Pịa EBE A for Photos from Dave Nadkarni/Premier Boxing Champions
LAKELAND, Florida (Ka 9, 2016) – Undefeated contender Kanat Islam (21-0, 18 Kos) stopped Colombia’s Jesus De Angel (18-4-1, 17 Kos) in the sixth round ofSunday night’s main event on Premier Boxing agbachitere: The ọzọ gburugburu naIbiaghachi TV from the Lakeland Center in Lakeland, Florida.
The rising 154-pounder from Kazakhstan stopped his ninth straight opponent inside the distance when De Angel fell to the canvas twice in round six prompting referee Telis Assimenios to halt the bout 22 sekọnd n'ime gburugburu.
De Angel appeared to succumb to an ankle injury while taking a step backward that forced him to drop to the canvas. Islam sensed his moment and pounced on the injured brawler to put an end to the bout quickly. De Angel was taken to the emergency room after the fight due to the in-ring injury.
A 2004 Olympic oze medalist, Islam was able to navigate around the four-inch reach advantage owned by De Angel and control the fight with his athleticism and powerful right hand. His first headlining appearance was a successful one as he looks to continue to climb the ladder towards a world title.
The co-main event of the evening saw Miguel Cruz (13-0, 11 Kos) take home a split decision victory over Samuel Figueroa (10-1, 4 Kos) in an eight-round back-and-forth battle of unbeaten welterweight prospects.
The friends turned rivals brought the action from the beginning as the smaller southpaw Figueroa aggressively attacked the body of Cruz in early exchanges. Cruz’s timing improved as the fight went on and his combinations began to land and stunt the attack of Figueroa.
Some of the best back-and-forth action came in round six as both fighters had found their way through the opponent’s defense. Cruz used his length to beat Figueroa to the punch, but Figueroa continued to throw punches and do plenty of damage throughout the heated final stanzas.
In a fight that appeared to be an even affair, the judges scores were 77-75 for Figueroa and 78-74 na 77-75 for Cruz to give him the split decision.
Na oghere n'obi nke telecast, ibu featherweight Dennis Galarza (13-1, 8 Kos) won his eighth straight fight as he defeated durable Mexican Yardley Suarez (15-4, 9 Kos) over eight hard fought rounds.
Galarza used his length advantage to break Suarez down with his jab and penetrate his defense with various combinations. The Brooklyn-born fighter now training out of Orlando dominated the first half of the fight on his way to the unanimous decision.
Suarez began to pick up the action in the second half of the fight landing several hard punches and challenging Galarza to exchange in the middle of the ring in round five. He landed perhaps the best combination of the fight in round six with a pair of punches that sent Galarza into retreat mode for the remainder of the round.
Overall it was Galarza’s output that proved to be the biggest difference as he threw 421 punches to Suarez’s 305 on his way to a 117-99 advantage in punches landed. Ndị ikpe’ scores ndị 77-75 na 78-74 twice for Galarza.
Ebe a bụ ihe alụso nwere ikwu Sunday n'abalị:
KANAT ISLAM
It felt good to go to (six) rounds to get the win. My last few opponents didn’t put up a fight and challenge me. My team wanted to test me and everything went to plan for what I wanted to do in the ring.
I boxed, I used my feet, I moved in and out, I set up my power punches and I was able to finish him off. I hope he’s OK, I know it’s hard to fight with an injury. I hope he recovers soon.
I saw he was beginning to get tired around round four and knew I had him hurt. That’s when I started hitting him with harder punches. I did the work I wanted to do, and then I wanted to finish him.
There were a lot of fans from the Kazakhstan community here, a lot of fans who traveled from far places to see me fight. That meant a lot to me. I wanted to make sure they got to see everything I can do in the ring. Now I want them to see me win a world title this year.
I feel like I can come back echi. I don’t want any longer breaks in my career. I want big fights. Who are the champions? That is who I want to fight.
MIGUEL CRUZ
I know that I won the fight in the end, but it was a hard fight, a very tough fight. I was landing the cleaner shots but there were times where he was putting the pressure on me. He hurt me with body shots and he actually managed to hurt me in the last round with a right hook. I recognized when he hurt me and I hit him and hurt him right back. I had him hurt a couple of times.
I knew he was a tough guy from when we fought in the amateurs and from when we sparred together. He made me bring something out of me that I didn’t even know I had and I appreciate him for that.
This was the toughest fight of my career. Ugbu a, I want to rest and relax, but within the next 2-3 months I’ll start looking at the guys that can get me closer to a world title.
The fight’s over, we can absolutely go back to being friends. It’s business. They told us we had to fight each other. We’re better fighters for it and now it’s over and back to the way it was between us as far as I’m concerned.
SAMUEL FIGUEROA
I didn’t think Miguel won the fight but that’s how the judges seen that. I don’t know how, but I can’t do anything about that. The first rounds I hit him clear in the face, Miguel only caught me with a couple of clean shots but I was catching a lot of his punches with my hands and elbows. I don’t know how I lost this fight.
I love fighting unbeaten opponents. I train with champions in the gym, I have the resources to get me ready for these fights.
Yes of course we go back to being friends. Nothing personal. He’s my friend. We’re cool.
DENNIS GALARZA
It felt good to go eight rounds. I didn’t mind going rounds, although I wanted to take him out. He was throwing a lot of wild shots just looking to catch me with a lucky blow. He caught me with some good shots but he never had me hurt. I train with southpaws all the time and was ready for anything Yardley Suarez had to offer.
I want to come back as soon as possible. Whatever my team has in store for me, M ga-adị njikere.”
YARDLEY SUAREZ
I had him hurt but feel like I let the opportunity get away from me. I wasn’t busy enough; I need to let my hands go more. My corner told me that I needed a knockout to win. I went for it, but I couldn’t slow him down and land enough punches.
I want to stay on this level, I could have done more but know that I can compete with the best.
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Back with Marshall Kauffman, Featherweight Dat Nguyen has title aspirations

Unbeaten Super Welterweight Kanat Islam Battles Colombia’s Juan De Angel in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions: The ọzọ gburugburu On Adala Mbà TV, N'abalị a, Ka 8 From Lakeland Events Center in Lakeland, Florida
Ọzọ! Unbeaten Prospects Miguel Cruz & Samuel Figueroa Go Toe-To-Toe While Hard-Hitting Dennis Galarza Takes On Mexico’s Yardley Suarez
Tiketi On Sale Ugbu a!
Ozugbo tọhapụ

LAKELAND, FLA. (Ka 8, 2016) – N'abalị a na Lakeland, Florida, featherweightDat Nguyen returns to the ring after a 31-month layoff when he takes on Gustavo Molina (22-10, 9 Ko si)

Ke isi omume, unbeaten super welterweight and Olympic Bronze medalist Kanat Islam (20-0, 17 Kos) will take on Colombian brawler Juan De Angel (18-3-1, 17 Kos) na 10-gburugburu isi omume nke Premier Boxing agbachitere: The ọzọ gburugburuna Ibiaghachi TV taking place Sunday, Ka 8 from Lakeland Events Center in Lakeland, Florida.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite Eze n'ọkwá, na-ọnụ na $100, $75 na $50 na ndị na ere now. Tiketi nwere ike zụrụ site na ịga www.thelakelandcenter.com ma ọ bụ site na-akpọ 888-397-0100 and from the Lakeland Center Box Office by calling 863-834-8111 or visiting between 9:30 a.m. na 5:30 p.m. Monday site Friday.
Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 9 p.m. NA/PT and features a pair of exciting undercard battles as unbeaten prospects Miguel Cruz (12-0, 11 Kos) na Samuel Figueroa(10-0, 4 Kos) compete in an eight-round super welterweight showdown while featherweight prospect Dennis Galarza (12-1, 8 Kos) chere ihu Mexico si Yardley Suarez (15-3, 9 Kos) na asatọ-gburugburu bayere.

Nguyen of Vero Beach, Florida hasn’t had the typical layoff of getting out of shape and thinking about missed opportunities.

I have been training the whole time. I own a gym here in Vero Beach and I have been training people for the past six years, so I have been in shape. Sure it is not professional competition but I am able to stay busy and am ready for the fight na Sọnde,” said Nguyen. “I haven;t fought in a while, but I have no fear of ring rust. I been sparring and going through boxing techniques the whole time.
Nguyen was cruising along as a heralded prospect at 11-0 before losing a split decision to Gregorio Torres. Nguyen then won six straight before dropping back to back fights to Luis Del Valle and future world title challenger Jayson Velez.
The first loss was a bad decision. The second loss, I was so winded after five rounds that I don’t know what happened. The third loss to Velez, I also thought that I won that fight. I just think under better circumstances that I would have won those fights. I know a lot of good stuff was said about me on the way up and I still think that I am championship material. I just have not had that opportunity.
To gain that opportunity, Nguyen turned to the man, who turned him professional twelve years ago in King’s Promotions Marshall Kauffman.
Marshall is a father figure to me. He trained me in 2004 na twelve years later I am back with him. I have learned the business and now I am with a good promoter. If I would have stayed with Marshall, I would be world champion. I have the skills and Marshall knows boxing. Now that I am back with him, he will get me that opportunity. I live a clean and healthy life and now it is time that I reach my potential as a boxer.

Ọzọkwa na kaadị:

Na asatọ gbaa gburugburu n'obi, Alantez Fox (18-0, 7 Ko si) of Forestville, MD takes on Milton Nunez (35-15-1, 29 Ko si) of Barranquilla, COL in a middleweight bout.

Na anọ gburugburu oké:

Antonio Tarver Obere. (3-0, 2 Ko si) nke Tampa, FL ga-alụ ọgụ Jose Cortez (1-1) of West Palm Beach, FL in a middleweight bout.

In a junior welterweight battle, Nestor Bravo (5-0, 5 Ko si) ịlụ ọgụ Daniel Lorenzano(4-7-1, 2 Ko si) nke Miami, FL.
Efrain Cruz (4-0-1, 1 Ko) of Vieques, PR will fight Irvin Hernandez (3-14-2, 1 Ko) nke Caguas, PR in a junior welterweight bout.
Botirsher Obdidov (4-0-1, 1 Ko) of Kissimmee, FL take on Hakeem Atkinson (2-2, 2 Ko si) nke Atlanta, GA in a super middleweight bout.

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Rising Undefeated Middleweight Alantez Fox Battles Colombian Veteran Milton Nunez in Undercard Action On Sunday, Ka 8 From The Lakeland Center in Lakeland, Florida

Ọzọ! Unbeaten Prospects Antonio Tarver Jr., Nester Bravo & Antonio Williams Featured On Stacked Undercard
PBC: The ọzọ gburugburu on Bounce TV and BounceTV.com
Begins AT 9 p.m. NA/Pt
LAKELAND, Florida (Ka 5, 2016) – Unbeaten rising middleweight contenderAlantez Fox (18-0, 7 Kos) will square-off against Colombian brawler Milton Nunez (32-15-1, 29 Kos) in an eight-round middleweight attraction that headlines undercard action on Sunday, Ka 8 from the Lakeland Center in Lakeland, Florida.
The May 8 event is headlined by undefeated super welterweight Kanat Islam taking on Colombia’s Juan De Angel na isi ihe omume nke Premier Boxing agbachitere: The ọzọ gburugburu na Adala Mbà TV na BounceTV.com. Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 9 p.m. NA/PT and features a pair of exciting undercard battles as unbeaten prospects Miguel Cruz (12-0, 11 Kos) na Samuel Figueroa (10-0, 4 Kos) do battle while featherweight prospect Dennis Galarza (12-1, 8 Kos) chere ihu Mexico si Yardley Suarez (15-3, 9 Kos).
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite Eze n'ọkwá, na-ọnụ na $100, $75 na $50 na ndị na ere now. Tiketi nwere ike zụrụ site na ịgawww.thelakelandcenter.com ma ọ bụ site na-akpọ 888-397-0100 and from the Lakeland Center Box Office by calling 863-834-8111 or visiting between 9:30 a.m. na 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Additional action inside of the arena will feature the son of former champion Antonio Tarver, Antonio Tarver Obere. (3-0, 2 Kos), in a four-round middleweight contest against West Palm Beach’s Jose Cortez (1-1), unbeaten junior welterweight prospect Nester Bravo (5-0, 5 Kos) of Puerto Rico taking on Miami’s Daniel Lorenzano (4-7-1, 2 Kos) in a four-round bout and unbeaten Fort Lauderdale-prospect Antonio Williams (3-0, 3 Kos) in a four-round featherweight bout against Puerto Rico’s Luis Ortiz (3-20).
Rounding out the night of fights is Vietnamese-born Florida native Dat Nguyen (17-3, 6 Kos) in a six-round featherweight contest against Fort Meyers-product Jesus Okooko osisi (8-16-1, 1 Ko), undefeated Puerto Rican Efrain Cruz (4-0-1, 1 Ko) against fellow Puerto Rican-native Irvin Hernandez (3-14-2, 1 Ko) in a four-round junior welterweight affair and the pro debut of West Palm Beach’s Daruma Almenarez in a four-round middleweight bout against Zarief Brand.
A tall fighter at six-feet, five-inches with a 79-inch reach Fox is looking to take advantage of his outstanding physical skills on his path towards a world title. After a 165-35 amateur career the Forestville, Maryland-native turned pro in 2010 and is yet to taste defeat. The 24-year-old had a big 2015 as he began the year defeating previously unbeaten Patrick Day by decision before stopping Franklin Gonzalez, Guillermo Valdès, Eric Mitchell and Todd Manuel. The 28-year-old veteran Nunez from Barranquilla, Colombia has won four fights in a row by knockout heading into the May 8 showdown.
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Bounce TV is the fastest-growing African-American (AA) network on television and airs on the broadcast signals of local television stations and corresponding cable carriage. The network features a programming mix of original and off-network series, egwuregwu sinima, ọpụrụiche, ndụ egwuregwu na ndị ọzọ. Bounce TV has grown to be available in more than 93.5 million homes across the United States and 93% of all African American television homes, gụnyere ihe nile nke n'elu AA telivishọn ahịa. Among the founders of Bounce TV are iconic American figures Martin Luther King, III and Ambassador Andrew Young.
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Aguirre shocks Tareh; “Lil Pacquiao”, Alvarez, Guillen and Woodall score knockouts in St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg, FL (April 3, 2016) – Jacksonville, FL’s Juan Aguirre spoiled what was expected to be a homecoming for popular junior middleweight Ali Tareh Saturday, April 1 at the Bayfront Hilton in his hometown of St. Petersburg, FL.
Headlining Mad Ike n'Ezi Lụọ Sports’ “Bombs Away 5” the main event boxers entered the ring for their eight round junior middleweight fight to a standing room only crowd, which packed the venue prior to the start of the first fight. A big ticket seller who had a large group of supporters on hand, Tareh took his time in the early going. Aguirre, a pressure fighter, looked to close the gap and connect with a hard shot upstairs. With seconds remaining in the opening stanza, Aguirre saw an opening and unleashed a devastating left left hook that knocked Tareh out cold at2:59.
Aguirre is now 7-17-1 na 1 kụtuo. Tareh, who received a standing ovation upon returning to his feet, slides to 13-12-5 na 6 Enwee Mmeri site knockout.
The six round co-featured bout marked the return of highly touted featherweight Jose “Lil Pacquiao” Resendez of Bradenton, FL. Coming off a year and a half layoff, Resendez met once-beaten Raul Chirino of Miami. A spitting image of a right handed Manny Pacquiao physically and stylistically, Resendez went to work from the opening bell. Resendez dominated the action with blazing fast combinations to the body and head before dropping Chirino towards the end of the first.
Resendez went back to work in the second and hurt his foe again but the game Chirino hung in tough and landed some counter shots against the ultra-aggressive Resendez. Smelling the blood from the damaged he’d done in the prior two rounds, Resendez continued to aggressively attack Chirino with hard combinations. Resendez was credited with his second knockdown of the evening when the referee ruled the ropes kept Chirino up. Dazed from taking many clean punches, he was in no position to continue and the bout was stopped at 2:03 nke atọ.
Resendez, who was mobbed by picture snapping fans after the win, mma na- 5-0 na 2 Ko si. Chirino is now 7-2 na 3 Ko si.
Welterweight Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez of Miami scored a one punch knockout over Tampa’s Lee “Holliwood” Dawson in the second of their eight round bout. After dominating the first round by throwing a plethora of punches against the defensive minded Dawson, Alvarez dropped him with a hard right hand for the ten count at 1:24 nke gburugburu abụọ.
Alvarez ups his professional ledger to 9-0 na 5 knockouts while Dawson’s record slips to 2-2-4.
In what was without a doubt the fight of the night on an evening full of action, junior lightweight Michael “Choko Guillen scored a dramatic last minute stoppage of Rafael “Junito” Rivera. Guillen immediately came at Rivera winging aggressive shots to the body and head. Rivera, who recognized his opponent left himself open during the relentless attack, scored a flash knockdown with a counter left hook. Undeterred, Guillen continued to swarm Rivera at a frenetic pace in the second and third while the latter found success tagging his wide open opponent with crisp counter shots.
With the crowd on their feet in the fourth and final round, Guillen cornered Rivera and dropped him with a hard shot to the body. Rivera immediately vomited and was counted out at 2:29.
Guillen, of Edgewater, FL, bụ ugbu a 2-0 na 1 kụtuo. Tampa’s Rivera is 1-2 (1 Ko).
Highly touted Cuban junior welterweight Yordan Frometa went the distance for just the second time as a pro against awkward Farkhad “Crazy Russian” Sharipov. Frometa, who now calls Miami home, was the busier fighter and showed power in both hands. Sharipov however forced him to work from bell to bell by punching from different angles while regularly switching between orthodox and southpaw.
Ọtụtụ ndị 59-55 na 60-54 ugboro abụọ. Frometa’s record is now 8-0 (6 Ko si). Sharipov, of Kissimmee, FL by way of Kyrgyzstan, bụ 4-8 na 1 kụtuo.
Middleweight prospect Steed “The Stallion” Woodall of Houston, TX by way of Birmingham, UK broke down Bradenton, FL based Bolivian Juan Raya en route to a third round TKO. With world renowned Ronnie Shields in his corner Woodall thoroughly dominated with hard shots to the body and head until Raya’s corner threw in the towel at 2:40 nke atọ.
Woodall improves to 10-1-1 na 7 Ko si. Raya slides to 2-5 na 1 kụtuo.
"This was an incredible card from end to end,"Kwuru Life Orduna nke Mad Ike n'Ezi Lụọ Sports. “The fans definitely got their monies worth and I owe a special thanks to everybody involved with the event. Fights like these are what the sport is all about and if we continue to give the fans entertainment, the interest in the sport will only grow.”
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Other results:
Heavyweights: Jose Medina (2-0 Winter Haven, FL) UD4 Todd Bradley (0-2 Brandon, FL) 40-36 3X
Super Middleweights: Arnold Hill (6-10 4 KO’s St. Petersburg, FL) MD4 Rashad Jones (4-7-2 2 KO’s Selma, AL) 38-38 na 39-37 2x

Unbeaten Frometa and Prospect Woodall Added to Bombs Away 5!

St. Petersburg, FL (March 28, 2016) – Joey Orduna of Mad Integrity Fight Sports is proud to announce that unbeaten junior welterweight knockout artist Yordan “Cuba” Frometa and middleweight prospect Steed “The Stallion” Woodall have been added to the “Bombs Away 5” Fight Card Saturday, April 2 na Bayfront Hilton na St. Petersburg.
A limited number tickets are still available by calling 813-507-5110. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 6:30 and the opening bell will sound at 7 pm.
Hailing from Pinar del Rio, Cuba and currently based in Miami, FL, Frometa puts his 7-0 record on the line against fellow Florida transplant Farkhad “Crazy Russian” Sharipov of Kissimmee in a six round contest. Frometa, who has six wins by knockout, captured the U-17 and junior world championships as part of Cuba’s globally renowned amateur program. The hard-hitting Frometa however faces his toughest opponent to date on the 2nd.
Mgbe 4-7 na otu knockout, Sharipov doesn’t have a glossy record but has already proven he’s willing to fight anybody, n'oge ọ bụla, n'ebe ọ bụla. The 31-year-old has faced seven unbeaten foes including 2008 US Olympian Raynell Williams, well-regarded Semajay Thomas and Kevin Watts. The iron-chinned Sharipov has never been stopped and is a standout mixed martial artist who has a solid 15-6 professional ledger.
Born in the United Kingdom and residing in Miami, Woodall started his career 9-0-1 with six of those wins coming by knockout. Na ikpeazụ ya ọgụ, Woodall fought on ShoBox: The New Generation for the NABF title but was stopped in the fourth round by Steve Rolls. To get back on track, Woodall’s been working hard in Houston, TX under top trainer Ronnie Shields.
Opposing Woodall will be Juan Fernando Raya of Bolivia. Raya, 2-4 (1 Ko), is fighting for the third time in Florida and most recently dropped a decision to undefeated Omar Albanil in Tampa.
"I’m glad we were able to add two more quality fighters to the card,” said Orduna. “The locals were already raving about other fights on the card and now there’s even more to be excited about. Tickets are close to being sold out and there will be no better place to be than the Bayfront Hilton on April 2.
With the additions of Frometa-Sharipov and Woodall-Raya, Mad Integrity Fight Sports will have a total of ten fights. Headlining is popular Ali Tareh, 13-11-5 (6 Ko si) nke Tampa megide Juan Aguirre, 6-16-1, of Jacksonville in an eight round welterweight matchup as well as the much discussed featherweight fight between St. Petersburg si Jose "Lil’ Pacquiao "Resendez, 4-0 (2 Ko si), and Miami’s Raul Chirino, 7-1 (3 Ko si), over six rounds.
Other match ups include welterweight Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez (8-0) of Miami against Tampa’s Lee “Holliwood” Dawson (2-2-3) junior lightweight Michael Guillen (1-0) of Port Orange versus Tampa’s Rafael Rivera (1-1) and St. Petersburg welterweight Viktor Kulakovski (4-2) challenging Paulie Simpson (2-1) nke Tampa. Light heavyweight “King” Kenmon Evans (2-0) of New Smyrna Beach, St. Petersburg middleweight Raynard Hill (5-10) and heavyweight Jose Medina (1-0) of Winter Haven will also appear in separate bouts.
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Ewebata Puerto Rican Heavyweight Jose Medina

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Winter Haven, FL (March 21, 2016) - Dị ka a nwata nwoke na-eto eto bi na Puerto Rico, Jose Medina anya ruo otu alụso ndị na-ruo mgbe ebighị ebi etched ha bara ọgaranya ọkpọ akụkọ ihe mere eme.

 

Si Felix Trinidad na Miguel Cotto na Juan Manuel Lopez, Medina nwere ọtụtụ pụtara ìhè alụso-enwe mmasị. E nwere otu isi ihe dị iche Otú ọ dị. Medina bụ budata ibu karịa ihe niile nke greats na-eto na ịkụ ọkpọ crazed agwaetiti na-anọdụ 1,100 kilomita ndịda nke Key West.

 

na 6'3 260 lbs, Medina bụ karịa 75 pound ibu karịa ndị kasị ibu nwa afọ Puerto Rican weghara a ụwa aha ke Jose Torres. Ndị sizing elu Medina n'ihu ịhụ ya mgbe ime pụrụ ajụ ya oyi ma 19 afọ a abụghị nnọọ n'oké nnukwu ezie na. Na mgbatị, stablemates akpọ ya "Kung Fu panda" n'ihi ya awụ nnukwu kraiptographi na nimbleness n'ime nhata gburugburu.

 

Dị ka ihe na-amu amu, Medina jidere atọ Puerto Rican National n'asọmpi n'ihu na-akwaga ebe ka Florida na 2015 ebe ọ were ebe Florida State Police Athletic League (PAL) aha tinyere Silver na Paul Murphy n'asọmpi. Ọ na-ọsọsọp a buru ibu na-esonụ, dị ka Orlando na mpaghara nwere otu n'ime ndị kasị ibu Puerto Rican bi na US.

 

Otú ọ dị, nke ahụ apụtaghị na e nweghị ndị na Obi Abụọ.

 

"Mgbe mbụ o bịara ebe a, enye ikanamke ike ọzụzụ tupu,"Kwuru ọzụzụ Marco Fazzani. "Ndị mmadụ hụrụ ya mgbe mbụ anyị gara gyms na ha chere na ọ bụ a slouch n'ihi ya ọdịdị. Na ruo mgbe anyị nwetara ya na mgbaaka na mmadụ nile ghọtara Medina bụ ọ dịghị egwuregwu. Ebe ọ bụ na ọ na-e-azụ ebe a, -eto, ọ abụọ sentimita asatọ na ghọrọ a otutu ahụ ike. Anyị na-na-arụ ọrụ kwa ụbọchị iji melite ya physique. "

 

On March 4, Medina mere ya ọkachamara mpụta mbụ na A La carte Omume Pavilion na Tampa megide Richard White. N'eziokwu ụjọ, Medina merie ndị na-atụ anya jitters na wee na-ewepụ ihe headgear na nke mbụ na gbatara a abụọ gbaa gburugburu knockout.

 

Ebe o meworo site White n'obi na-enweghị ihe mere, Medina na-alụ ọgụ maka nke abụọ oge na-erughị 30 ụbọchị mgbe o zutere Todd Bradley nke Brandon, FL na a anọ gburugburu n'obi dị ka akụkụ nke Mad Ike n'Ezi Lụọ Sports’ "Bombs n'Ebe 5" Saturday, April 2na Bayfront Hilton na St. Petersburg, FL. Dị ka a fighter bụ ndị ka na-emepe emepe na ọtụtụ akụkụ, Medina-aghọta mkpa nke ịrụsi ọrụ ike na bụ oké obi ụtọ kama ụjọ n'ihi ya nke abụọ ọkachamara agha.

 

"M na-ekele-alụ ọgụ a kaadị,"Kwuru Medina. "Anyị na-atụ anya na a oké turnout on April 2. Ahụwo m Bradley agha n'ihu kama m na mgbe inye m game plan pụọ. ọtụtụ ihe, Achọrọ m inye m Fans oké ntụrụndụ na iputa mmeri. "

 

Akwalite Life Orduna nke Mad Ike n'Ezi Lụọ Sports, bụ onye maara dị anya mgbe ọ hụrụ Medina ke edinam, na-atụ anya inwe ya na kaadị.

 

"Jose nwere a ton nke talent na ọ na-maa aga na-a staple na Tampa-St Petersburg ebe ka ọ na. Ọ na-ama nwetara a dị ezigbo mma fan isi na dị ka a Heavyweight na ọsọ na ike, ego nke ndị na-eso ya ga na-eto eto. Obi dị m anụrị ịhụ ya ịga ọrụ na 2nd ma kwere ndị na ahụbeghị ya n'ihu ndị na n'ihi na a na-emeso. "

 

The Medina-Bradley matchup na-agba on a iri n'obi kaadị akwalite Mad Ike n'Ezi Lụọ Sports na Bayfront Hilton na St Petersburg, FL. The card agụnye a ọnụ ọgụgụ nke Sunshine State iberibe nri ahụ gụnyere isi ihe omume n'etiti welterweight Ali Tareh, 13-11-5 (6 Ko si) nke Tampa megide Juan Aguirre, 6-16-1, nke Jacksonville na asatọ rounder na ndị ukwuu na-atụ anya fechaa matchup n'etiti St. Petersburg si Jose "Lil’ Pacquiao "Resendez, 4-0 (2 Ko si), na Raul Chirino, 7-1 (3 Ko si), nke Miami. The card atụmatụ a ngụkọta nke iri oké mmanya na tiketi site na $35 ndị na ere ugbu a site na-akpọ 813-507-5110.

 

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Mad Integrity Fight Sports returns with “Bombs Away 5” April 2!

 

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Tampa, FL (March 3, 2016) – Joey Orduna’s Mad Integrity Fight Sports returns to the beautiful Hilton Bayfront Hotel in St. Petersburg, FL for “Bombs Away 5: Turf Wars” Saturday, April 2.

 

Tiketi si $35 ndị na ere ugbu a site na-akpọ 813-507-5110.

 

Returning to St. Pete’s for the first time in nearly three years, Mad Integrity Fight Sports ran two highly successful cards at the Hilton Bayfront which featured future TV fighters Amos Cowart and Clarence Booth.

 

Headlining the card is an eight round Sunshine State showdown between popular welterweight Ali Tareh of Tampa and Jacksonville’s Juan Aguirre. Tareh, who has fought all but three of his professional bouts in Florida, has a 13-11-5 ledger with 5 Enwee Mmeri site knockout. The owner of Fight Fitness Center in nearby Pinellas Park, Tareh has won four of his last six bouts but is coming off a decision loss to Javier Garcia last July. Originally from Guatemala, Aguirre has a reputation for his fearlessness and incredible durability. Na ya kasị nso-nso ọgụ, Aguirre extended unbeaten prospect Armando Alvarez the distance while making him work from bell to bell.

 

Talented featherweight Jose “Lil Pacquiao” Resendez, 4-0 (2 Ko si), of Brandon, FL returns to the ring against crafty Cuban Raul Chirino, 7-1 (3 Ko si), in the highly-anticipated co-feature. A mirror image of boxing legend Manny Pacquiao, Resendez is fighting for the first time since December 2014. The Resindez-Chirino bout is scheduled for six rounds and expected to steal the show.

 

Undefeated Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez, 8-0 (4 Ko si), will trek north from Miami, FL to battle Tampa’s Lee “Holliwood” Dawson a six round welterweight contest. Alvarez is a talented boxer-puncher with a loyal fan base that follows him wherever he fights while Dawson will look to make it five straight without a defeat.

 

Na anọ gburugburu oké, hard-hitting St. Petersburg based Ukrainian Victor Kulakovski (4-2) meets fellow Floridian Paulie Simpson (2-1) of Tampa in the junior middleweight division, Tampa’s Rafael Rivera (1-1) squares off against New Port Richey, FL’s Michael Guillen (1-0) in a lightweight matchup and Pensacola, FL’s Beden Laurent (2-3) challenges Miami’s Serge Cadeus (1-1) at super middleweight.

 

Na ndị ọzọ edinam, Tampa’s Christina Swanson-Campfort (3-1), Leanthony Fleming (1-1) of Lakeland, St. Petersburg’s Raynard Hill (5-10), New Smyrna Beach’s, "Eze" Kenmon Evans (2-0), Ruskin’s Martin Lagunas (2-0), and Justin Pauldo (6-1) of Orlando will all appear in separate bouts.

 

“We’re excited to be back in St. Petersburg and I’d like to thank the staff at the Bayfront for making this a reality, said Joey Orduna. “In return, we’re providing them with an outstanding local-themed fight card that everybody will definitely enjoy. I’m expecting another great crowd with fans from all across the Sunshine State come April 2nd."

 

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Sammy Vasquez Obere. welcomes Billel Dib to ProBox Management stable

Miami, FL (February 5, 2016)Pro Box Management is proud to announce the signing of junior lightweight contender Billel Dib to a management contract.

Dib of Sydney, Australia has a record of 18-1 with nine knockouts and is a former two-time Australian Super Featherweight champion and the current WBO Interim Oriental champion. He is currently ranked number-twelve by the WBO.
Dib won his first nine bouts before his only blemish, which was a split decision that he later avenged with an eighth-round stoppage over Dylan Sendeckyi.
Kemgbe ahụ. Dib is currently riding a ten fight win streak in which he captured the WBO Interim Oriental Super Featherweight title with a 12-round unanimous decision over Brent Elliot. a
Dib is the cousin of former IBF Featherweight champion. Billy Dib.
Being around, training with my cousin and seeing his success is a great motivation for me. I look forward to becoming the second Dib in the family to become world champion,” said Dib.
I am very excited to have signed with ProBox and to be represented by Henry Rivalta and Gary Jonas. You can’t help but notice how many good fighters that have and how well they have built their careers, I am looking forward to them doing the same with me.
The Dib’s are very family oriented and my father and I were impressed were impressed by the family culture,”said Dib.
We signed Billel because he has all the characteristics that we look for. He is a hard worker, well spoken, good looking action fighting young man, who is very marketable . We definitely think he can be a significant world champion sometime soon,” said Gary Jonas.

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N'ihi na ihe Ama kọntaktị 813-389-0801

 

ACW Heavyweight Championship – Triple Iyi Egwu egwuregwu
CJ O'Doyle w / Mr. Dontay Brown & Stormie Lee ọnọ vs. Sideshow vs. Sean Swag

ACW Ìhè Heavyweight Championship egwuregwu
Josh Hess ọnọ vs. White chiefs

Francisco Ciatso w / Mr. Dontay Brown & Stormie vs Lee. Romeo Quevedo

2015 Southern pụta Winner Mark Silva vs. Martin Nkume

Rhett Giddins w / Mr. Dontay Brown & Stormie vs Lee. Lince Dorado

Earl Cooter w / Veronica Vox vs. Snoop etiwapụ

Richard Delicious vs. Gabriel Black

 

Plus More Featuring:
-1abụrụ Degree nke D'Lo Jọdan & Dwayne Ijuanya
-Nathan naanị & The Kraken w / Erik Essex
-Mitch Mitchell
-Bucky Wells
-Jayson Falcone
-Yiri nke anụ ọhịa Brody
-Plus Ọzọ na-mara ọkwa!!!

 

Man on Fire: "Hot Rod" Annihilates Domingos na Lakeland!

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Lakeland, FL (October 11, 2015) – Undefeated light heavyweight Radivoje “Hot Rod” Kalajdzic wasted no time in getting rid of Brazilian power puncher Gilberto Domingos yesterday evening at the Florida Orange Event Center in Lakeland.
Headlining Mad Ike n'Ezi Lụọ Sports’ "Bombs n'Ebe 4," Kalajdzic nwere olu ìgwè nke na-akwado akwado ya ma na-bụ na agha si oghere mgbịrịgba. Kalajdzic ejikọrọ na ngwa ngwa punches ka Domingos’ ufọt ufọt ngalaba, -ewute ya nnọọ sekọnd gaa agha ahụ. A anya na-afụ ụfụ Domingos unsuccessfully nwara ịkpali na ikesiike ya nche, achọta onwe ya na kwaaji n'ikike nke a-agba Nchikota. Obere oge mgbe e mesịrị, na-ewu ewu Saint Petersburg, FL bi Mmetụta ọzọ Nchikota oche Domingos maka nke abụọ Oge, obi ebere ese stoppage na 1:32 ke akpa nke a ndokwa asatọ agba.
"Ọ hapụrụ ahụ ya na-emeghe na m maara na ọ bụrụ na m ejikọrọ ọ ga gbadaa,"Kwuru Kalajdzic, kwagara ruo cruiserweight n'ihi na nke a agha iji nabata Domingos ma ugbu a, 20-0 na 13 Enwee Mmeri site knockout. "Ọ na-adị oké na-alụ ọgụ (nso n'ụlọ) na m ga-ahụ n'anya na-alụ ọgụ ebe a. Achọghị m ịma onye m na-alụ ọgụ ka ogologo dị ka ego bụ nri, ma Aga m ka (m ume) Lou DiBella aka ahụ. "
Domingos alaghachikwuru Sao Paulo, Brazil na ihe ndekọ nke 24-4 (21 Ko si).
Na ngalaba-mma, n'obodo mmasị Leanthony "Tyga" Fleming ndibọhọ a asọmpi mkpebi megide a nnọọ egwuregwu Randy Hedderick. Abịa na a kwesịrị ekwesị na njikere 146.2 lbs, Fleming gosiri ezi ije mgbanaka generalship, na-eduga na ya jab ofụri tuanu. Hedderick e ụjọ site na-alụ ọgụ n'okporo ụzọ na n'ụzọ dị irè rụgidere ndị Lakeland ala na spurts.
Ọtụtụ ndị 40-36 na 39-37 ugboro abụọ. Fleming bụ ugbu a 1-1 mgbe ya Gulfport, MS dabeere onye iro slips ka 0-5.
Miami si Armando "The nwa amadi" Alvarez, 8-0 (4 Ko si) adịkwaghị grizzled vetiran Juan Aguirre, 6-16-1, nke Jacksonville, FL. The ogologo na dabere Alvarez anọgide ejikọrọ na-egbusi punches, ịnọgide na-enwe otu nnukwu ijeụkwụ ofụri isii gburugburu keobere Middleweight zoo. Aguirre, onye were ọtụtụ ọcha punches, bụ na ọ dịghị ihe ize ndụ nke a na-kwụsịrị na egosipụta a oké agba.
All atọ ikpe gbatara zoo 60-54.
Ke agha nke abalị, Clearwater, FL si Alex Nicholson gbatara a dị ịrịba ama nke abụọ gbaa gburugburu knockout nke ibe debuting Heavyweight Joseph White. Nicholson, onye e karịrị site 40 pound, fọrọ nke nta ama esịn White maka ọnụ na njedebe nke mbụ ma Miamian mere ka ọ laghachi ụkwụ ya a gbawara n'etiti abụọ tupu mgbịrịgba fùa. Na nke abụọ, White nwa oge tụgharịa tides site mkpatụ Nicholson. Mebiri emebi ma ọ bụghị meriri, Nicholson Mmetụta a na ajọ nko ahụ na-etinye White ala maka ọnụ na 2:24.
Na ndị ọzọ undercard oké mmanya, keobere fechaa Michael Guillen ugboro abụọ ama esịn na-adịkwaghị Curtis Vert, mgbe Wytama Faulk ihu si Clark Brightwell na a fechaa zoo.
Tupu isi omume, Mad Ike n'Ezi Lụọ Sports ọkọnọ a ọmụmụ achicha na-emechi enyi na keobere Middleweight contender "silky" Wilky Campfort ezie na ụfọdụ matara ọwọrọiso alụso bịaranụ gụnyere uncrowned keobere fechaa mmeri Edner Cherry. Fans na-emeso ka onye pụtara ìhè rendition nke mba ukwe site American arụsị finalist Jeremy Rosado.
"Na mmadụ nile nọ bịaranụ nwere oge dị mma,"Kwuru Life Orduna nke Mad Ike n'Ezi Lụọ Sports. "Anyị nwere na-akpali akpali oké mmanya na ụfọdụ pụtara ìhè arụmọrụ site nkà elu ma na-abịa alụso. E nwere kemgbe a otutu ọrụ Central Florida dị ka n'oge na anyị na-atụ anya ịnọgide na-akwalite na mpaghara ebe a. "
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