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Ngalawan Laporan: Thomas and Dudzinski Impress on Debuts as Preece, McIntyre and McGivern Score Big Wins In Cardiff

Report ku Gianluca Di Caro

 

Ben McGivern vs. Ben Hough
Carl Thomas vs. Kyle McNicholas
Kacper Dudzinski vs. Michael Kelly
Levi Griffiths vs. Scott McIntyre
Liam Preece vs. Steffan Hughes

Photographs courtesy of Thomas Jones

 

 

Dina Dinten Saptu I made the trip west from my London home to the beautiful city of Cardiff for the Owen Watkins promoted event at the Ice Arena Wales.

The event was due to be headlined by the much anticipated all Welsh Heavyweight title clash between Hari Miles and Dorian Darch, for the World Boxing Foundation (WBF) European Heavyweight Championship. However the fight had to be postponed as Darch was unable to take part due to a suspension he received following a fight on a different event a few weeks prior.

Despite this setback Owen Watkins had decided that the show must go on and I for one am pleased he made that choice, as the planned undercard featured a number of top class amateurs I have been looking forward to watching making their professional debuts.

First up was debuting Carl Thomas versus Kyle McNicholas in a four round Light Heavyweight Contest.

Both lads started really well exhibiting their respective boxing skills.

As the round progressed Thomas stepped up the pressure, backing McNicholas onto the ropes and began letting rip with shots to the body and head of the Liverpudlian.

As the round progressed into the final minute Thomas landed a cracking right to the head that shook McNicholas to the core, Thomas followed up with a left to the body followed almost immediately with a big left to the body that sent McNicholas to the canvas.

Surprisingly McNicholas made the count, they sure breed them tough on Merseyside, as that was a vicious body shot just below the lower rib, you just don’t see people get up after those that often.

On the restart Thomas went straight back on the attack, firstly firing off a stiff jab followed by another stinging left to the body and a double right to the head.

Thomas kept up the pressure, peppering McNicholas with a wicked body-head combination followed by another good stiff jab to back McNicholas into a neutral corner before letting rip with a sensational left hook to the body, that sent McNicholas down for a second time.

Referee Roger Riley began the count and as it just reached the eight count point McNicholas began to try and rise without success, leaving the referee no option but to wave the fight off just as the bell tolled to signal the end of the first round.

I’m pleased to say that McNicholas was perfectly OK and did get to his feet shortly after.

My final thoughts on this particular fight are; it may have only lasted one round but what a cracking round it was.

Next up see Kacper Dudzinski making his pro debut against Belfast’s Michael Kelly in a four round Super Welterweight contest.

Right from the off Dudzinski got behind his seriously strong jab and began controlling the proceedings with fast hands and stiff double jabs.

Kelly is no mug, teu ku shot lila, he’s as savvy as they come, but even he had to concede to taking a defensive stance and patiently wait for any opportunity, no matter how slender, to counter, which to be honest were few and far between.

Dudzinski seriously impressed against Kelly and has a fantastic future in the sport.

It may have been his debut, but based on his performance dina dinten saptu wengi, against a former genuine title challenger, I reckon he’ll go all the way to the top and deserves it too, anyone who can keep Kelly on the back foot the way Dudzinski did for virtually the full four rounds is without doubt something special.

Don’t get me wrong Kelly landed some cracking shots but Dudzinski’s sensationally fast hand speed and superb defence kept those opportunities to the bare minimum.

Nice little touch from Kelly late in the final round, following a ‘matrix style’ reaction move, that almost prevented him touching a glove down, kumaha oge, much to his annoyance he received a count from referee Chris Kelly, although Kelly was convinced he’d actually had avoided his glove touching the canvas, but instead of standing there and protesting he dropped down and proceeded to do push ups throughout the count to show his disapproval, jauh ka delight balaréa.

After four brilliant rounds it came as no surprise that it was Dudzinski whose hand was held aloftthe official result showed Dudzinski scoring his maiden pro victory by a 40-35 titik margin.

Next up was Ben McGivern versus Ben Hough in a four round Cruiserweight contest.

Naon perang, McGivern mainly bossing the proceedings, forcing Hough on to the back foot as well as the ropes for a good chunk of the first stanza. Hough may have been on the defensive for a good part of the first but when the opportunities arose he took them in style.

It was virtually a complete turnaround in Round Two, with Hough wrestling control and putting McGivern on the back foot, and ropes, similar to the way the Scot had bossed the first round.

The third stanza was a much closer fought affair, so much so I found it hard to split them, points wise.

The fourth started out more or less as the third ended, with both protagonists going for it hammer and tongs, but as the Round progressed McGivern stepped up the pace enough to not only secure the round, but also the victory.

After four sensational all action rounds, as I gave away above, it was McGivern that came away victorious, referee Roger Riley scoring the excellent contest 39-37 in favour of the Scotsman.

Following the fight both boxers agreed to a rematch, which I have been reliably informed is likely to take place in Liverpool on 8 Séptémber put the date in your diary this is a fight no one should miss!

The penultimate fight of the night see Blackwood, South WalesLiam Preece versus very, very late replacement Pentrefoelas, North WalesSteffan Hughes in an all Welsh contest.

What a corker this fight was, it was an all action thriller from start right through to the final bell.

Considering Preece had a considerable weight disadvantage to deal with, he really went for it, taking the fight to his more experienced, and heavier, musuh.

Preece boxed confidently not only when on the attack but also when defending against the pinpoint accurate exocets launched by Hughes.

Preece was impressive throughout, and I’m sure it didn’t surprise anyone in the Ice Arena Wales when referee Chris Kelly’s scorecard was read out as a 40-36 points victory for the South Wales Lad.

The final pro fight of the night pitted highly rated former amateur star Port Talbot’s Levi Griffiths versus Liverpool’s Scott McIntyre.

Griffiths is so slick, the classy youngster began well and landed some stinging shots, which forced McIntyre to switch to ‘plan B’ early on in an attempt to keep on the inside to prevent the Welshman from getting his big shots off.

McIntyre’s plan B may not have been pretty, but boy oh boy it was highly effective.

After the initial ‘open’ waktu, which allowed the slick Welshman to achieve a good level of success, the majority of the fight could have taken place in a phone box.

McIntyre clearly had no intention of giving Griffiths any opportunity to let rip with any big shots, he just kept him tied up throughout, sometimes by foul means, so much so that after numerous warnings for holding or not breaking when told, referee Roger Riley deducted a point, however even that point deduction wasn’t going to prevent the Liverpool man from securing the victory, the official score being 39-36.

Kudu ngomong, whilst personally disappointed that the Miles-Darch WBF European title fight didn’t take place, promoter Owen Watkins had put together such a top class support card that I, as well as am sure everyone else in attendance had their Pugilistic Appetite well and truly sated by the fare on offer and look forward to his next promotion, which will take place at the Cwrt Herbert Leisure Centre in Neath on the 22nd September.

Stoppage Win Over Martinez Sets Khan on Course For Another Title Shot

 

Laporan: Gianluca Di Caro – Photos courtesy of Joe Ibbotson.

 

It may have been the coldest weekend of the year in the UK so far, but the icy cold conditions dina dinten saptu night didn’t prevent the fans turning out to support local hero Tasif Khan as he faced Mexican Champion and former WBC World Title Challenger Juan Lopez Martinez on the Bridie Murtagh (Saorise Promotions) promoted Dinner Event at the Royal Taj (formerly the Connaught Rooms) in Bradford.

 

The importance of the fight clearly wasn’t lost on any of Khan’s fans, their man may already have secured World Boxing Union (WBU), Global Boxing Union (GBU) and World Boxing Confederation (WBC) World Championships over the past couple of years, but a victory dina dinten saptu would mean that Khan, who is already highly ranked by the International Boxing Federation (IBF) in their Intercontinental Ratings, would be eligible to mount a challenge for the prestigious IBF Intercontinental Championship in the Summer as the first step to mounting a potential future challenge for the coveted IBF World Crown.

 

Prior to the first fight of the night, Master of Ceremonies Sam Gorman gave a moving eulogy to British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) Wakil Présidén (Skotlandia) Kenny Barr, who tragically passed away in December at the age of just 34, which was followed by a standing Ten Bell tribute.

 

OK now let’s get onto the the main event, a ten round non-championship Super Flyweight contest between the aforementioned Tasif Khan and Juan Lopez Martinez.

 

The atmosphere was electric as the protagonists made their way to the ring with the entourages in support waving their respective countries flags and in Khan’s case also carrying his many Championship belts. After the pre-fight razzmatazz and introductions it was down to business for the young Gladiators.

 

Right from the opening bell both men began to cautiously vie for Centre-ring, Khan utilizing his superior reach to take effective control and force his more experienced opponent on to the back foot.

 

About the midway point of the round Khan began to step up the pace, landing some big shots to both body and head, each time Martinez stood his ground and countered with good effect.

 

In the second it was more or less the same, with Khan taking the initiative and actively attacking, whilst Martinez remained content to counter when the opportunity arose.

 

Round three see Khan step up the pace further, utilizing superior hand speed and slick movement to land a some sensational shots, the most notable was a huge right to the chin late on in the round. Martinez was clearly shaken, but still thinking clearly enough to change his tactics and tie the Bradford man up on the inside to prevent further big shots landing.

 

Initially Martinez took the fight to Khan in the fourth, in doing so landed a sensational hook to the head of Khan. However this tactic just played into Khan’s hands and the Bradford man came back with some sensational combinations each time the Mexican mounted an attack.

 

As the round progressed into the second minute, Khan caught Martinez with another big shot which sent the Mexican back towards the ropes, Khan stepped in and let rip with a double handed flurry culminating with a big left hook to the body, which sent Martinez to the canvas. Martinez made the count and made it to the end of the round by tying up Khan on the inside again.

 

Round five see Martinez utilizing the tying up Khan on the inside tactic more, and at times looked outclassed. Khan’s superior ring-craft really came into play as the round entered the final minute, the confident persona Martinez carried in the early rounds was now gone, Martinez was beginning to try and slow Khan’s scintillating pace down to a crawl, constantly grabbing hold each time Khan mounted an attack, before letting rip with uppercuts at every opportunity, much to the dismay of Khan’s corner, who were shouting at their man to work off his jab and keep him at a distance.

 

Round six see Khan confidently begin to wear Martinez down further with fast double handed flurries and powerful combinations to both body and head. At more or less the half way point of the round Khan broke loose from another attempted holding session from Martinez and fired a couple of stiff jabs, before stepping in with a huge hook to the body. Martinez immediately collapsed to the canvas and was clearly distraught, however the tough Mexican tried his hardest to make it to his feet before referee James Ancliff’s count reached its conclusion, albeit unsuccessful in doing so.

 

The official time for the stoppage 1 minute and 32 seconds of the sixth round.

 

Preceding the Khan-Martinez headline bout was a six round Super Middleweight contest between Bardley, Lincolnshire’s unbeaten Nathan Decastro and very late replacement Malcolm Richardson from Blackpool.

 

Originally IBF Ranked Decastro was due to compete against Ghanaian Philip Kotey, who had arrived in the UK but fell ill dinten Jumaah wengi. More disappointment for Decastro as a win over Kotey would have also positioned him for a potential shot at an IBF title later in the year.

 

Right from the off it was clear that Decastro was intent on making a statement, the Bardley man closing of the ring and letting rip with power punch after power punch. Richardson’s made of stern stuff and stood his ground and countered with good effect. However as the round progressed towards the second minute, Decastro switched to the body, landing a massive body shot that sent Richardson down.

 

Richardson made the count, in fact following the knockdown went on the front foot and landed a couple of good shots of his own, but Decastro’s relentless power shots got the better of the Blackpool man and with about 40 seconds of the round to go Decastro caught him with a huge body shot to send him to the canvas for the second time, this time though Richardson didn’t make it to his feet before referee James Ancliff’s count reached it’s conclusion.

 

Official time of the stoppage was 2 Minutes and 30 detik tina babak kahiji.

 

Prior to Decastro-Richardson it was time for a Heavyweight contest between Askam-in-Furness, Cumbria’s Lee Kellett and Belfast, Northern Ireland’s Ryan Kilpatrick.

 

What a cracking fight, both lads gave there all for the full four rounds, much to the appreciation of those in attendance.

 

After four highly entertaining all action rounds it was Lee Kellett that scoring referee James Ancliff decided was the victor by a 40-36 titik margin.

 

Next up was a four round Super Lightweight contest between Newcastle’s Jak Johnson and Liverpool’s Paul Peers.

 

Naon perang, it was a true Battle Royale, these two warriors gave no quarter, and it was a seriously top class battle. The first couple of rounds were exhausting to watch, pure toe-2-toe action from start to finish, so much so that this contest rightly earned the accolade of the Fight of the Night.

 

The third though see Peers in the ascendancy, the Liverpool man steeping up the pace as well as switching his focus to the body of the Geordie with great effect, so much so that around the midway point Peers sent Johnson to the canvas with a pin-point perfect shot to the lower rib.

 

Johnson made it to his feet but in the dying seconds of the round Peers found a way through Johnson’s excellent defence to land another shot to the lower rib to send Johnson down for a second time, this time Johnson couldn’t make it to his feet to beat referee James Ancliff’s count.

 

Official time of the stoppage was 2 minutes and 59 seconds of the third round.

 

The opening bout of the night sees Aberdeen’s Nathan Beattie in action against late replacement Belfast’s Marty Kayes.

 

Beattie-Kayes was a purist’s dream fight, it was one seriously closely fought and highly technical contest, which wouldn’t come as any surprise to those in the know, as these two had fought each other previously.

 

After four closely fought rounds scoring referee James Ancliff’s score card read 40-37 in favour of Nathan Beattie.

 

There were due to be two further contests on the cardObadai Sai vs Isaac Quartey and Patrick Okine vs Saidi Mundi, however these contests failed to take place due to only Quartey and Okine receiving their visa in time to make the trip to the UK.

R.I.P. Kenny Barr

It was announced earlier today that Kenny Barr, Wakil Présidén (Skotlandia) of the British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) and Scottish representative for the World Boxing Foundation (WBF) passed away yesterday.

 

Kenny, who was just 34 heubeul taun, leaves behind his beloved daughter Hayley.

 

Gianluca Di Caro, CEO and Executive Vice President of the British & Irish Boxing Authority made the following statement on social media earlier.

 

“I am in total shock, I just cannot begin to describe the way I am feeling right now, I just cannot believe that BIBA Vice President (Skotlandia) Kenny Barr has passed away, it just makes no sense to me at all.

 

My sincere condolences to Kenny’s family and friends, my thoughts are with you at this time of immense sadness.

 

Kenny has been by my side since the inception of the British & Irish Boxing Authority and he was there by my side when we first began sanctioning events in the UK under the Malta Boxing Commission banner and I just cannot believe that he will not be by my side as we grow bigger and stronger over the coming years.

 

Kenny was the main man for BIBA in Scotland, it was his determination and passion for the sport that made us so successful in Scotland.

 

His passion for the fighters is undeniable, they were always first and foremost in his mind, helping them in any way he could. Helping them to achieve their dreams, that was his true passion.

 

I’m going to miss seeing your beaming smile mate, as well as your angry scowl, I’m going to miss your passionate debates, and I’m going to miss us working together pioneering fighter and event health and safety. I promise you Kenny that we will continue to fight the fight to make this sport better, safer, and continue to help the fighters achieve their dreams.

 

Rest in Peace Kenny, you may be gone but you will never be forgotten xxx.”

 

The Board, of the British & Irish Boxing Authority, as a whole join Mr. Di Caro in sending their sincere condolences to Hayley for the loss of her father, as well as to Kenny’s family and many, many friends.

MBA Revokes Billy Corito’s License in Unprecedented Style

Social Media was buzzing yesterday with the news that Malta’s most famous, internationally, professional boxer Billy Corito had his Malta Boxing Association (MBA) license revoked, ahead of his 22nd September fight

 

The fuss on Social Media wasn’t so much about the fact that MBA President Mr. Michael Bonello had decided to revoke Mr. Corito’s license, but the reason why and the unusual method he chose to inform Mr. Corito that they had chosen to do so.

 

Without doubt these days Social Media is proving the simplest way for getting information disseminated as quickly as possible, but it does seem highly unprofessional, even possibly unethical, though to inform Malta’s best known boxer via WhatsApp of the decision.

 

Tapi, whilst Mr. Bonello’s decision to utilize Social Media to inform Mr. Corito of the decision probably wasn’t the wisest of choices, in itself that particular faux pas pales in comparison to his chosen statement, which was “Hi Billy, I know you are boxing. As you know you will be losing your MBA license. I am sorry I will not back you up this time”. Billy Corito’s response was a simple “OK thanks”

 

Following receiving the news Mr. Corito immediately contacted Mr. Charlie Cardona of the Malta Boxing Commission (MBC) jeung Pak. Gianluca Di Caro from the British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) to ascertain if either would be willing to license him, or as in the case of MBC relicense him, both of whom agreed.

 

Last year Mr. Corito, who was previously licensed by the MBC for a number of years, was forced to hand back his MBC license by the MBA before they would license him to fight on an event sanctioned by themselves.

 

Speaking from his home Mr. Corito said.

 

“I was shocked at Michael’s message, it makes no sense, I am the face of Maltese Boxing, everyone knows me.

 

The MBA wanted me to fight on their shows, so I did, but now they don’t want me to fight on MBC shows, which is childish.

 

I don’t like politics, Kuring petinju a, I want to fight, I want to fight not just in Malta, I want to put Malta on the Boxing map.

 

When I was with the MBC before I got to fight in England, but with MBA my only option is to fight here in Malta only, so really I am not worried, more angry the way they did it.”

 

 

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Pro Boxing Returns To Afghanistan

Deui dina 2012, Germany based Afghan Hamid Rahimi beat Tanzania’s Said Mbelwa to secure the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Middleweight Intercontinental title in front of a one thousand strong crowd in Kabul, Afghanistan.

 

At the time it was hoped that this historic event, which was also broadcast live to Millions of homes throughout the Country, would herald the long awaited return of regular Professional Boxing events in Afghanistan.

 

Some five years later, it seems that finally the sport of Professional Boxing is set to re-establish itself, following The Afghanistan All Martial Arts Federation (AAMAF) joining forces with the British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) to develop boxing in the region as well as sanction events throughout the Country.

 

On jointly announcing the new partnership, AAMAF General Secretary Shukrullah Fazili said;

 

“It is exciting to establish the agency of BIBA federation in Afghanistan.

 

It’s a big honour for both of us.

We will do promotion and development of BIBA in Afghanistan and will hold national events and seminars and attend all international tournaments, seminars and more.”

 

BIBA Vice President Gianluca Di Caro then added;

 

“I cannot begin to express just how honoured I and we (BIBA) are that fellow Association of Combative Sports Commissions member the Afghanistan All Martial Arts Federation chose to approach us to partner with them with regard to the development of professional boxing within Afghanistan as well as the sanctioning of boxing events.

 

I am so looking forward to returning to the Pashtūnistān region. The memories of our first foray into sanctioning boxing in the region just over a year ago are just so vivid.

 

Back then we proudly sanctioned the first ever Professional Boxing event in Pakistan, on behalf of two division World Champion Amir Khan, to raise much needed funds to enable the Amir Khan Foundation to build fresh water wells in the Tharparkar District, one of the most desolate and poorest regions in the world today.

 

I believe that this new partnership between the AAMAF and BIBA will not only see the sport develop further in the region, but also present the opportunity for Afghan boxers to make a name for themselves internationally.”

 

Britania & Irish Boxing Authority

Web: www.boxbiba.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/BibaBoxing/

Twitter: @BIBABoxing

 

 

Ngalawan Laporan: Fireworks In LiverpoolTurner & McConville In KO Form, Gallagher & Kennerdale Score Impressive Victories.

 

 

Ringside Report by Gianluca Di Caro

 

 

Dinten Jumaah burit, adil 24 hours before local hero Tony Bellew’s showdown with David Haye, Merseyside fight fans turned out in force for a little pugilistic aperitif at Hanger 34 in Liverpool for an event hosted by local promoter Kyle Gallagher.

 

Boy oh boy were they in for a cracking night of boxing to whet the appetite for the big fight, as in terms of action and drama the fights themselves were quite possibly not that far off being on par with those from the 02 in London the following night.

 

Heading up the event was local unbeaten prospect Dayle Gallagher, in action against Northern Ireland’s Michael Kelly, however as the Liverpool lad had elected to open up the professional element of the show, for a change I’m starting the report from the first fight rather than last.

 

Right from the off Gallagher took centre ring and began to pressure his more experienced opponent. Kelly though used his vast experience to good effect to contain the fast starting scouser.

 

As the round progressed opportunities arose for Gallagher to let rip with some cracking body-shots, Kelly though is well schooled defensively wise, which prevented the young prospect getting too many opportunities before the end of the round.

 

Round two was a much more open affair, so much so that there was some great toe-to-toe action, much to the delight of the assembled crowd.

 

Gallagher started to get into a good flow in the third, often backing Kelly up before letting rip with short sharp flurries to body and head. The Irishman held his ground and comfortably boxed his way out of trouble on numerous occasions.

 

More of the same in the fourth, albeit being fought at higher pace compared to the earlier rounds, Gallagher backing Kelly up before letting rip with combinations to body and head, as before Kelly countered with good effect.

 

With the fans egging their man on, the pace in the final minute or so was nothing short of frenetic, with both men landing some seriously heavy shots as they slugged it out.

 

After four highly entertaining rounds, it was Dayle Gallagher’s hand held aloft by Referee Matt Scriven, who scored the bout 40-37.

 

Following Gallagher-Kelly see local lad Jonny McConville making his professional debut against Northern Ireland’s Phil Townley.

 

Naon perang, McConville really was impressive in his controlled approach, taking the fight to the Irishman and dictating the proceedings for much of the time.

 

Considering it was his debut pro contest, the youngster had the confidence to showcase his skills to great effect, throughout the fight McConville was able to cut off the ring in style before landing some classy combinations as well as some seriously big shots.

 

Don’t get me wrong it wasn’t all one way traffic, Townley is always game for a good scrap and was more than happy to trade shots, landing some crackers of his own, but it was the young Liverpool lad that was definitely in control.

 

Townley got cut from a big punch late in the third, which seemed to ignite the blue touch paper for the young Merseysider, who noticeably stepped up the pace.

 

In the final round McConville kept up the pressure, backing his opponent up on numerous occasions before letting rip with big shots, followed by some classy combinations.

 

In the final thirty seconds of so of the round McConville stepped up the pace once more and backed the Irishman onto the ropes before letting rip with a torrent of power shots, Townley struggled to counter so opted to cover up, with no counter punches in sight from the Irishman, referee Matt Scriven had no option but to step in and stop the fight on the two minute and forty five second mark.

 

Next up was the highly anticipated Heavyweight bout between Sean Turner (1-0-0) and Belfast’s debuting Ryan Kilpatrick.

 

What a cracking contest, for as long as it lasted that is, both lads went to war right from the opening bell. The crowd were on their feet as the big men went toe-to-toe, each letting rip with a salvo of powerful exocets.

 

As the clock edged towards the second minute, Turner found the slightest of openings, stepped back a touch and let rip with a massive shot to the body to send the big Irishman to the deck. Amazingly Kilpatrick managed to get back to his feet before the count concluded.

 

Right from the restart Turner went on the attack, letting rip with further big shots, the final salvo producing a pin point accurate massive shot to the oblique that sent Kilpatrick to the canvas for a second time.

 

Unfortunately no matter how hard the Irishman tried to get up in time to beat the count again, he just couldn’t do it, leaving referee Matt Scriven no option but to wave off the contest on the one minute and twenty six second mark of the first round.

 

Side note on this bout, both men really did excel, the quality of the shortened fight was nothing short of sensational. I for one can’t wait to see both fighters in action again and hopefully in the future against each other once more.

 

The final fight of the night see unbeaten Craig Kennerdale in action against the highly entertaining and experienced Irishman Marty Kayes.

 

Right from the off Kayes went on the front foot, taking the fight to his younger opponent. The savvy Irishman then proceeded to make life as difficult as possible for Kennerdale.

 

Kennerdale responded well and as the round unfolded managed to get himself on equal ground, which wasn’t easy as Kayes kept digging into his well stocked locker for shots, and let’s say entertaining ‘professional’ moves, to throw a spanner in the works and disrupt the Merseysider’s game plan.

 

As the second round progressed Kennerdale began to turn the tables on the Irishman, showing Kayes that he too has a well stocked bag of tricks and clever moves, so much so that for long periods of time he was able to keep the wily Irishman on the back foot.

 

More nu sarua dina jajaran katilu, however the forth was a much closer fought affair, with the upper hand being equally shared between the two protagonists throughout the round.

 

After four highly entertaining, action packed rounds Referee Matt Scriven scored the contest 40-38 in favour of Craig Kennerdale.

 

Top class event featuring closely matched all action fights, what more could anyone ask for, as such plaudits to promoter Kyle Gallagher for hosting what can only be described as the perfect prelude, for the Merseyside fans that is, ahead of the impending big London fight night.

Up Close and Personal With Liverpool’s Rising Prospect Dayle Gallagher

 

Interview by Gianluca Di Caro.

Photo: Team Gallagher

 

 

The subject of this interview is Dayle Gallagher, who is proving to be one of the most exciting young prospects to emerge on the Merseyside boxing scene over the past few years.

 

On Friday March 3Rd Dayle is set to compete in his toughest fight to date, a six rounder at the Hanger 34 Club in Liverpool, against Belfast’s Michael Kelly, a proven Championship campaigner, who in the past year or so has fought France’s Mohamed Larabi for the WBF International title and more recently Scotland’s Lee McAllister for the WBF Inter-Continental belt, as well as competed on huge televised events in Russia and Sweden.

 

Unbeaten in four outings to date, two by early stoppages, against Alekseis Nikitenko, dina sasih Méi 2015 and Jak Johnson in December 2016, and two by solid points decision, Marty Kayes in April 2016 and Phil Townley in June the same year, Dayle has already caught the eye of some of the biggest names in the sport, including two time World Champion Amir Khan.

 

In fact courtesy of Mr Khan and his team, Dayle firmly earned his place in the History books of the sport, as the very first winner of a Professional Boxing contest in Pakistan, following his excellent win over Belfast’s Phil Townley back in June last year.

 

More on that later, as right now I think its time to get on with the interview.

 

Gianluca

Thank you for talking with me today Dayle, whilst obviously this interview is regarding your professional career, especially the upcoming fight against Michael Kelly on March 3rd, I would like to start the interview off with you telling the readers a little about your non-professional boxing, especially your amateur career, which I have understand started out with a victory over one of the top guys in the division at that time.

 

Dayle

I started boxing at the age of 14, after training for over a year I had a few inter-club events before having my first amateur bout which was on short notice to represent Liverpool my home city, which was against the Welsh number one at the time in his home city Wrexham.

 

I always remember my coach saying no one wants to fight this lad so go knock him out, and in the second round after putting him down twice already the referee had no choice to stop it.

 

I was told by numerous of people I had a bright future in the sport but my focus at the time was to become a professional football player which ended in a real bad injury and after 18 months of physio and rehabilitation on my injury.

 

I finally got back into boxing for fitness and immediately fell back in love with the sport, after just a few months of training I took a white-collar fight in Newcastle.

 

After winning that I got loads of good feedback and realised I need to start taking this serious and see how far I can go in the sport, I won Northern area, British and European titles on the unlicensed scene then realised I need to turn to the professional side of the game.

 

 

Gianluca

Your pro career got off to a flying start, with a stoppage victory over Latvian Aleksejs Nikitenko, firstly how did it feel boxing in the professional ranks for the first time and secondly can you give your view of the fight please?

 

Dayle

Even though I had been in the ring plenty of times before, my professional debut had me more nervous then any other fight, but the feeling couldn’t of been better.

 

The fight didn’t last long about 1 minute I think before the referee had to interfere and call a halt to the fight which led to my first win in the professional ranks and is a day I will never forget.

 

 

Gianluca

It was almost a year before you were back in the ring, against Marty Kayes back in April last year, but even with such a long time between fights you were in top form, beating Marty on points. How did you manage to keep motivated during this time and again please give the readers your view of the fight?

 

Dayle

It was very hard because I was going through a lot of complications with my promoter at the time and couldn’t fight and I thought I might never fight again, but after a long period out, my brother helped me and got me a fight.

 

I knew a lot about Marty and knew it wouldn’t be easy knowing how experienced he was, but I wanted to show everyone that even with all this time out how good I can be and got the win and felt like I’d never had time out of the ring.

 

 

Gianluca

Your next fight, against Phil Townley, came just a few months later and what’s more was overseas on an historic event, the first Pro Boxing event ever to take place in Pakistan. Can you please tell the readers firstly how this came about and also tell the readers not just about the fight but also the whole experience?

 

Dayle

I didn’t really believe it was true when I first found out about Pakistan. I had just come back from my holiday and next minute am on the phone to Amir Khan’s uncle about a possible fight in Pakistan.

 

Even though I knew I wasn’t at my fittest or at my preferred weight I couldn’t miss out on the opportunity so I stepped up two weight classes just for the opportunity.

 

Within a couple of hours of the fight getting offered to me I was in Bolton at the Amir Khan Academy filling out all my paper work and my visa and literally three days later was on a plane going to fight in Pakistan.

 

On arriving in Pakistan I was treated like royalty, my bags where collected and carried for me. I was greeted by the Pakistan Army and Police and escorted to my hotel.

 

I could never thank the people enough from Pakistan on how they made my time there so welcome, it’s a great country with great people even when I fought they where screaming my name, so much so that I thought I was back in Liverpool with a home crowd.

 

It was one of my most amazing experiences of my life and one that I will have for the rest of my life as I made history as the very first professional boxer to fight and win on Pakistan soil.

 

 

Gianluca

Your fourth fight, against Jak Johnson back in December and on home turf once more, was both dramatic and I would expect anti-climatic for you. I was there so know all that occurred but could you enlighten the readers about the dramas that unfolded that night from your view please?

 

Dayle

If you’ve seen the whole fight it looks like I wasn’t too happy at the end but that’s because am a fighter and all I want to do is fight.

 

I trained so hard and felt in the best shape of my life so when the fight was over In 30 seconds it annoyed me but that’s just something I have to deal with its boxing and fights can be over with one shot.

 

After watching it back I was happy with my performance and I’m blessed with punching power that can pop someone’s shoulder out of its socket with one shot.

 

 

Gianluca

Dina 3rd March you’ll be in action once more at the Hanger 34 di Liverpool, where you are due to face Ireland’s Michael Kelly. Do you know much about Michael and his fighting style and also how do you see this fight panning out?

 

Dayle

I know about the people he’s fought and what he’s achieved I know it will be a tough fight but that’s why my team and me asked for the fight.

 

I don’t watch my opponents on old fights because they could turn up an box a completely different fight so I like to figure them out when am in there.

 

I think it will be an entertaining fight for people to watch, but I see it ending with a knockout, if I hit anybody at welterweight with one of my power shots in eight-ounce gloves I will be shocked to see anybody still standing there in front of me.

 

 

Gianluca

So out of the fights you’ve had to date, whether pro or not, which has been your favourite and why?

 

Dayle

My favourite has to be Pakistan making history and challenging myself, it was a big risk stepping up two weight divisions but I like a challenge and this is why I’m in this fight game, and also boxing in front of two time World Champion Amir Khan and getting great feedback from him, you can’t ask for anything better than that.

 

 

Gianluca

How would you describe your fighting style?

 

Dayle

My fighting style I believe is different to the average British style boxer which I think makes me stand out more, I’m a counter fighter with power, I’m a southpaw and I know I can be a nightmare for any boxer out there on the boxing circuit.

 

 

Gianluca

Should you be successful on the 3rd March, you will be unbeaten in five, whilst perhaps it’s still a bit early to be thinking of Championship accolades, I’m sure that you must have been thinking about opportunities like that already, as such could you please outline your future plans for the readers.

 

Dayle

I’m in the sport to win titles, it’s a dream of mine that I know I can achieve and when the opportunity comes I will take it.

 

I will keep climbing the ladder winning fights and when my team think the time is right, I will get my title shot and I will become Champion.

 

 

 

Gianluca

I’m sure you must have been an avid watcher of pro boxing even as a youngster, as such my next question is which fighters, past or present, have had the most influence on you and your career?

 

Dayle

Growing up from a young age I used to watch videos of Roy Jones Jr, I love his cockiness and confidence.

 

I always wanted to be an entertainer and give people the feeling I had when watching him.

 

My favourite fighters that I like to watch a lot of now is Floyd Mayweather, Adrian Broner, Chris Eubank Jr and Errol Spence Jr, these are the type of fighters I like to take a lot from and try to make into my own style.

 

 

Gianluca

Moving away from the fights etc., who are the main people that make up Team Gallagher?

 

Dayle

Even though I’m the one who gets in there to fight I couldn’t do it without my team, from my brother Kyle who prepares me for every fight, to all my teammates at engine room.

 

It’s not just my team though; my sponsors also help me to get ready for fight night, Goodness Grill, who prepares my food, which help me with my diets. Spartan Dynamic who train me for my strength and conditioning and get me in great shape and make me feel stronger than ever.

 

James Harris who helps me with everything behind the scenes like interviews.

 

My friends my family and my girlfriend these all help me behind the scenes when I’m moody from weight cutting and preparing for fight night.

But the most important people on my team are the people who believe in my dream and buy tickets off me for my fights, because what a lot of people don’t realise without ticket sales fights can’t happen and I will always be thankful to every last person who buys a ticket from me!

 

 

Gianluca

Where do you train and what is your training schedule?

 

Dayle

I train in Engine Room Boxing Club, Sports Direct Fitness and Spartan Dynamic, my normal routine for fight night is 6am I wake up have a banana then straight to Sports Direct Fitness for my running.

 

I like to get between 4-6 miles in every morning then I will do a bit of bag work and get a sauna, then I will go home and rest then at 10:30am depending on which day Senen, Rebo, Jumaah I will be at Engine Room until at least Midday working on my boxing.

 

Salasa jeung Kemis I will be at Spartan Dynamic until Midday working on my strength and conditioning, then I will go and pick up freshly prepared meals from Goodness Grill and then have work from 2:30pm until 9:30WIB.

 

It’s a hard routine to maintain but for my dream it’s all worth it.

 

 

Gianluca

What would you say your favourite part of training is?

 

Dayle

I don’t really have a favourite part of training; my favourite part is probably getting told I’m finished because it’s really hard work.

 

It’s an addiction training that I couldn’t go without, but if I had to choose one thing it would probably be sparring. It’s the closest thing to fighting and there’s nothing better than landing devastating punches on opponents.

 

 

Gianluca

Outside boxing, what is your favourite sport?

 

Dayle

Outside of boxing my favourite sport is football, I love to watch my team Everton but any game in general I will just watch for entertainment

 

 

Gianluca

Besides sport how else do you relax outside boxing?

 

Dayle

Boxing is constantly on my brain when I have spare time I watch boxing videos or talk about it to people who don’t really care but it’s in my blood and I just can’t help it

 

 

Gianluca

These days Social Media is very much an important tool for professional sports people; do you utilize Social Media to engage with your fans?

 

Dayle

I find social media is very important these days for professional athletes and I always interact with fans, because anybody who takes time to ask me anything about my career deserves a reply, I’m not a big name in the sport yet so to have people asking me questions about my boxing really means a lot to me.

 

 

Gianluca

Finally is there anything you want to say to your fans?

 

Dayle

Thank you to everyone who follows my career and believes in me it won’t be long until I’m at the top, hatur nuhun.

 

Dayle Gallagher versus Michael Kelly headlines the Kyle Gallagher Fight Club Promotions event at Hanger 34 in Liverpool on Friday 3RdMaret 2017, which will be broadcast on BOOM TV. Tickets are available from boxers competing or call Fight Club Ticket Line 07711 098025.

Ngalawan Laporan: Decastro KOs Rozembergs salaku Kayu & Smith Skor heboh TKO Debut Victories

Laporan: Gianluca Di Caro

Biasana geus boh hiji Jumaah atawa Saptu peuting nu kuring meunang fix biasa
aksi pugilistic, saminggu sanajan ieu saeutik nu beda mah dijieun
nu lalampahan ti London nepi ka Leeds dina dinten Sabtu isuk, in order to catch the latest offering from former Irish Champion, ngahurungkeun promoter, Lee Murtagh.

Tempo nya ieu Minggu soré / peuting pintonan, Mah ieu mightily
reuwas, atawa nyaeta impressed, nu pas kuring anjog di tempat nu, a good couple of hours before the advertised start time, it was already more or less full to capacity.

Kudu ngomong fans Leeds bener nyaho kumaha ngarasakeun sorangan, nu
atmosfir di Pryzm Nightclub ieu listrik, so no surprise that when the highly entertaining MC, Bapa. Tony Dean, announced each of the boxers that the crowd vociferously showed their support, not just of the home fighters but they also made the opponents welcome too, which makes a nice change.

Headlining pintonan ieu paporit lokal Sam Smith, who was making her pro debut, ngalawan Latvia sacara Jekaterina Lecko.

Ti off boh katresna pindah pikeun nyokot puseur cingcin, tentatively boxing off the back of their jabs, after about twenty seconds or so Lecko decided to step it up a tad, throwing a good stiff jab immediately followed by a looping right to the head, Smith closed her guard just enough to catch the shot on her glove, saméméh shooting kaluar hak lempeng, which caught the Latvian flush.

Smith ditutup deui sarta anggap alm jeung hak gedé pikeun awak jeung kénca hiji
ka sirah, Fecko usaha nangtung taneuh nya tapi Smith datang di komo
kuat forcing deui Lativia ka arah tali.

Mimitina Fecko dipaké jab nya ka pangaruh gede pikeun tetep Smith di teluk, tapi
around the forty five second mark Smith slipped under the jab and let rip with a huge shot to the body, quickly followed by another to the head that shook the Latvian girl to the core.

Smith pindah lempeng dina keur sono nu, lempar hiji multitude tina nembak gedé,
leaving Fecko no option but to cover up in the hope that she could survive the onslaught.

Smith had now corralled the Latvian into the corner and began bombarding Fecko with shots from every conceivable angle, then just as Fecko straightened up Smith landed an absolute peach of a shot to the body that sent Fecko straight to the canvas.

As referee Jimmy Byrne made the count Fecko looked towards her corner and shook her head before desperately trying to make it to her feet, however clearly in distress she instantly dropped back down onto one knee, leaving Jimmy Byrne no option but to call a halt to proceedings on the seventy second mark of the first round.

Prior to Smith-Fecko Lincoln’s unbeaten big punching Middleweight Nathan Decastro, ngalawan Latvia sacara Astrajingga Rozembergs, dina genep rounder.

Decastro’s ring moniker is ‘Nightmare’ and boy oh boy I bet young Mr. Rozembergs will be having plenty of them after this fight.

Decastro, urut Inggris Amateur International, is about as clinical as they come. Right from the off the Lincolnshire lad picked his shots with precision, landing three pin-point perfect shots just with his opening salvo.

Rozembergs nyaéta kaulinan sanajan, clearly believing that attack is the best form of defense the Latvian came straight back with a series of off target looping right hands, unggal waktu presenting Decastro jeung target jelas awak -Rozembergs - pikeun nyetél wisata-Na dina, nu tangtu manéhna, landing seriously solid shots each time.

On about the minute mark Rozembergs tried to back Decastro up by coming in hard and fast with a double handed flurry, however Decastro side stepped before letting rip with a big right to the body, which sent Rozembourgs to the canvas.

Nu Lativia ieu jelas dina kasulitan, instantly referee Jimmy Byrne stopped the fight and called the ringside doctor and paramedics into the ring.

Sanggeus sababaraha menit Rozembergs ieu mantuan ka suku sarta salaku manéhna
ditarima keprok rapturous ti panongton appreciative.

Saméméh Decastro-Rozembergs ieu perdana pro sejen, waktos ayeuna
Middlesborough Welterweight Chris Kayu, ngalawan Edgar Milevics.

Milevics teu adil nu mana wae nu leuwih hade tinimbang boh Lecko atawa Rozembergs, in fact the Latvian lad was sent to the deck in the first twenty seconds,
di handap ieu Kayu pitching hak gedé kana tulang rusuk-Na.

Milevics dijieun golongan cacah, but on the restart you could see his heart was no longer in the fight, electing instead to cover up in the vein hope that Wood wouldn’t land another big shot.

On ngeunaan tanda lima puluh kadua dilawan kajadian, Wood sneaked a lovely little hook in just behind Milevics guard, causing the Latvian to bring his hands down to protect his body, which left him open to a big right to the head, which left Milevics no option but to cover up again and as he did Wood calmly threw another big left to the body, which sent Milevic down to the canvas for the second time.

Milevic just about managed to make it to his feet but referee Jimmy Byrne took one look and see how unsteady the Latvian was on his feet and rightly stopped the fight on the sixty seconds mark.

Rojongan pikeun milu bouts panarjamah, were a number of European Boxing Federation (EBF) bouts dititah.

Nu hiji utama, pikeun EBF International Bantamweight Championship, see Leeds’ Sophie Varley in a rematch against Malta’s Mandy Cortis.

Cortis had come all the way from sunny Malta to a rather wet and Windy Leeds to defend the title she won last time the two met.

Kahiji tilu rounds Cortis maén kaulinan nungguan, hoping yén sadaya
Peta gadis Varley bakal punch sorangan kaluar.

Buleud opat ieu nu leuwih komo selingkuhan, with Cortis electing to take the fight to Varley, mimitina gadis Maltese ieu badarat sababaraha nembak alus, but Varley is as tough as they come and by about the fifty second mark wrenched control back with a fantastic display of boxing, culminating with Cortis backed onto the ropes and absorbing a seemingly never ending barrage.

Ngeunaan hiji menit tilu puluh mark ieu Cortis dina serangan deui, utilizing her jab to great effect to set Varley up for a combination or two, until the final ten seconds or so, nu ieu toe murni ka toe Battle Royale.

Cortis ngawasaan mayoritas dua rounds ahir, jeung sababaraha
tinju éndah, Varley masih méré akun nu agung sorangan, ngan nu
jumlah karya manéhna geus nunda dina salila rounds awal geus ampir
lemes nya.

Ieu jelas ieu bade jadi deukeut, and it was with Varley securing the title by a very, pisan deukeut 58-57 kaputusan titik.

Hasil tina sesa kartu EBF éta:

York sacara Carly McKenzie ngoleksi hiji unggulan 40-37 nunjuk meunangna leuwih
Bridlington sacara Mel Halstead judul EBF Tengah Area Featherweight.

Leeds’s Graham Mattison scored a one minute and fifty second second round TKO victory over Blackpool’s Richard Leak in the EBF Northern Heavyweight contest.

Leeds 'Jay Stevenson ngoleksi hiji 30-28 nunjuk meunangna leuwih Stoke sacara Phil McGinn.

Leeds 'Liam Hayes ngoleksi hiji 40-37 nunjuk meunangna leuwih Stoke sacara Lewis Sherrat

Manchester sacara Jimmy Gold ngoleksi hiji deukeut 29-28 victory over Bramley’s Philip Walker.

MBC ngagabung Angkatan jeung WKA Pikeun hukuman Pro tinju Dina Skotlandia

Ngatur Diréktur Malta tinju Komisi sarta Wawakil Présidén, Gianluca Di Caro jeung Kick World tinju jeung Karate Association (Leres pisan) Skotlandia Présidén Stewart Allan ayeuna ngumumkeun yén maranéhna geus ngagabung gaya ka hukuman kajadian tinju professional di Skotlandia.

 

Nu venture anyar moal ngan kasempetan hadir pikeun Skotlandia boxers Profesional ka bisa bersaing leuwih, tapi ogé bakal ngaktifkeun pejuang ti Kick tinju dunya bersaing boh salaku Boxers professional jeung Boxers Kick.

 

Whilst niat venture ieu nya éta pikeun hukuman kajadian tinju pro di Skotlandia, éta ogé muka lawang ka kamungkinan dikombinasikeun pro tinju jeung nyepak kajadian tinju, jeung tinju dititah ku nu MBC jeung Kick tinju dititah ku nu WKA, teu ngan di Skotlandia tapi ogé iraha waé kajadian dititah ku nu MBC di Malta, Britania Raya atawa Irlandia.

 

Dina nyieun pengumuman pak. Allan ceuk.

 

"Kami pohara gumbira bisa gawe bareng jeung Komisi tinju Malta, jerona bisa waé aya nu hadé pikeun olahraga ieu ka nyangking organisasi tinju panarjamah kutang dobel ieu ku cara Skotlandia.

 

Pikeun ngamiluankeun maranéhanana ti dunya pro tinju jeung pamadegan di Kick tinju dunya mangrupakeun prospek seru, nepi ka ayeuna kakuatan jadi di Inggris nya cukup happy pikeun Champions urang pikeun pindah disiplin jeung berlaga boxers salaku pro.

 

Hanjakalna geus sok geus di expense tina Kick tinju karir nu bajoang sacara, nu ayeuna teh geus sabab sakali maranéhna geus switched ka tinju pro aranjeunna henteu deui diidinan berlaga salaku petinju Kick.

 

Nu bakal ngarobah, dina joint venture urang jeung Komisi Malta tinju pejuang urang bakal dilisensikeun jeung berlaga salaku boxers pro, kitu ogé terus kampanyeu salaku Boxers Kick dina kaayaan WKA.

 

Pikeun pejuang urang ieu hartina jadi loba, maranéhanana hayang berlaga di boh olahraga sarta mibanda jadi loba nawarkeun ka duanana.

 

Partnership anyar Ieu mah sakadar ngeunaan pejuang urang keur sanggup ngalawan boh disiplin, Kami bakal aktip jadi nempo pikeun ngamekarkeun sisi tinju pro di Skotlandia, méré boxers Skotlandia kasempetan jadi leuwih aktif ti maranéhanana geus di jaman baheula, urang hayang ngawangun nepi ka MBC kauntungan pejuang ti kadua disiplin.

 

Kami ogé hayang mawa leuwih tulus 50/50 gelut ka Skotlandia, urang teu hayang eta jadi penyuluhan ka pamandangan nu kiwari, Kami rek mawa fans tulus seru gelut nu loyog jeung raket, unggal jeung unggal pintonan. "

 

MBC sacara pak. Di Caro terus bakal ditambahkeun.

 

"Kuring teu bisa satuju leuwih jeung Stewart, ieu mangrupa pamekaran sacara serius seru pikeun olahraga, nu hiji bakal nguntungkeun pejuang ti kadua tinju jeung Kick tinju.

 

Lamun Stewart ditilik urang jeung konsep kami dibuka pikeun eta secara langsung, teu keur alesan loba jalma bakal mikir, tapi kusabab urang geus geus dijieun kaputusan nu kudu saha nu competes dina seni pugilistic sejen anu ogé hayang kotak pro, kudu diidinan pikeun ngalakukeunana.

 

Kaputusan ieu dijieun sababaraha waktu ka tukang, dina kanyataan ieu lamun tilu belas waktu World Jawara kasja Hunt kahiji ditilik urang ngeunaan tinju pro dina spanduk urang.

 

Kasja mangrupa salah sahiji pesaing luhur di Kick tinju dunya, kumaha bisa we jigana bisaeun manéhna yén manéhna geus méré nepi pajoang dina Kick tinju circuit lamun manéhna pro buleud, Maksudna mah manehna geus tumbu World di Kick tinju, K1, Muay Thailand, jeung urang manéhna bisa membela maranéhanana pikeun judul ogé dimimitian nangtang pikeun Championships di tinju ogé.

 

Kuring kudu ngomong, saprak kuring geus disebutkeun kasja, nu sabot ngagabung urang we teu cukup nyadar naon hiji asset bakal manéhna jadi, manéhna hiji duta badag pikeun MBC, jeung fans jeung petinju sacara sapuk, jadi loba sahingga awal taun ka tukang manéhna unanimously kapilih onto Komite Eksekutif MBC.

 

Ayeuna, teu ngan carana urang boga kasempetan ngabogaan leuwih ti Boxers Kick luhur competing dina tinju pro, tapi ogé boga kasempetan Kick tinju World Champions ti sakumna dunya competing pikeun honors Championship salaku boxers pro.

 

Di sisi bisnis mahluk Stewart bakal Pupuhu anyar MBC Skotlandia Wilayah, kitu ogé ngagabung ka Komite Eksekutif KPK tinju Malta.

 

Stewart ngabogaan rencana badag pikeun venture anyar jeung ahir nu geus ditandatanganan nepi sababaraha promoters Skotlandia, salah sahiji saha ngarencanakeun keur ngamajukeun MBC Skotlandia dititah kajadian kahiji cukup geura-giru, sigana di April atawa Méi.

 

Kuring keur saurang am jadi reueus jadi aub dina venture anyar ieu seru, Kuring paruk ngarasa yen bakal ngabuktikeun ka jadi salah sahiji hal pangalusna lumangsung ka olahraga urang di lila, waktos na lami.

 

Aya naon deui bakal nyadiakeun fans tinju jeung breed anyar sakabéhna pejuang kelas World genuinely beredar pikeun meunangkeun balik, kitu ogé kasempetan hadir pikeun boxers Skotlandia jadi leuwih aktip, nu ngan bisa hadé pikeun olahraga. "

 

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Great Mimitian Pikeun Nu Taun – Tujuh ngéléhkeun Out Of Tujuh Pikeun TKO

Urang bisa ngan jadi saukur opat puluh poe atawa jadi ka Taun Anyar, tapi Johnny Eames jeung tim Champions TKO geus pisan, bagja pisan jeung cara sagalana akang téh pikeun maranehna dina 2015. Bagéa, maranéhanana aman enggon anyar pikeun gym kawentar jeung ayeuna kakara leuwih ti dua minggu ka tinju taun anyar geus kungsi string tina tujuh sukses pikeun maranéhanana kungsi ngembang stabil tina boxers.

 

Baheula ayeuna disebut tadi pak. Eames nyandak waktu saeutik kaluar ti jadwal nu riweuh pikeun sawala ngeunaan mimiti alus teuing ka taun, pikeun prospek ngora kacida Sarbini-Na.

 

"Hehehehe, naon anu hebat ngawitan taun pikeun budak lalaki Champions TKO.

 

Kahiji nepi tadi urang opat budak lalaki kaluar di York Aula dina 30th Januari, Hanjakal kuring teu bisa meunangkeun ka pintonan alatan boiler mah burst jeung imah ieu mah banjir, tapi kuring tetep dina touch jeung dulur pikeun mastikeun nu budak lalaki éta alright.

 

Kahiji dina aksi ieu Antonio Counihan jeung da kumaha atuh ngadéngé manéhna nunda dina kinerja sejen stunning, dieureunkeun lawan di nu katilu, sanggeus dominating tarung ti mimiti.

 

Saperti jangji manéhna ayeuna boga dalapan rounder di fight saterusna-Na, dina acara Stephen Vaughan di Liverpool dina 20th Maret.

 

Saterusna mudahan aya manéhna bakal meunangkeun pikeun ngalakukeun hiji hal nepi di Birmingham pikeun judul MBC International atawa sabangsana.

 

Next nepi dina acara nu Tasif Khan, budak teu manéhna ngocok keyeng nu off, pondok jeung kesang, dieureunkeun lawan di ngan genep puluh lima detik.

 

Da kumaha atuh ngadéngé manéhna ditunda tampilan hebat pisan, gutted mah lasut eta tapi mugia aya meunangkeun nempo manéhna waktu nu salajengna anjeunna nu kaluar, nu ogé dina acara Stephen Vaughan Liverpool dina Maret.

 

Tétéla gelut peuting ieu urang Onder Ozgul sacara, nu barnstormer nyata Rio (TKO sacara Gianluca Di Caro) ceuk, sadaya action sareng di hiji Pace saluhur per dawam ti Onder.

 

Ieu nak sacara siap pindah onto genep rounders ayeuna, kawas lanceukna Siar, jujur ​​sareng anjeun.

 

Salaku mah saukur ceuk Siar teu genep-Na rounder kahiji, deui gelut cracking ku sakabeh akun, dulur urang jadi pleased jeung kinerja-Na dina peuting.

 

Keur disada kawas manéhna diajar ka hakim Pace-Na ayeuna, tinimbang buka hammer jeung tongs pikeun sakabeh genep rounds, manéhna paced dirina nicely pikeun full genep rounds.

 

Dina peuting di handap ieu urang tadi Charlie Edwards, nyieun debut, jeung Tommy Martin ngalawan judul Inggris di O2.

 

Charlie, naon bisa mah nyebutkeun manéhna f ** raja tremendous.

 

Keur nak ngabogaan perdana panarjamah-Na, Mah ieu jadi impressed jeung dangong sarta profesionalisme-Na, manéhna henteu kungsi wavered ti naon geus manéhna ngalakonan jeung kasempetan kungsi meunang manéhna.

 

Lamun manéhna dapatkan dina cingcin manéhna nice jeung tiis, listened ka unggal kecap nu Brian (palatih Brian O'Shaughnessy) ceuk.

 

Mah ka manéhna nu manehna teu boga ngingetkeun, alatan manéhna pohara alus atoh, jadi teu kudu coba jeung kudu alus, salaku manéhna.

 

Ieu hiji cocog leres pisan sampurna for gelut kahijina, teu walkover yén sababaraha ngaran badag meunangkeun, manéhna hiji nak pisan tangguh, anu datang ka gelut jeung bener dipercaya manéhna bisa meunang, nu diputer katuhu kana leungeun Charlie sacara.

 

Nak Nu meunang teunggeulan sistimatis ti buleud hiji ka opat, tapi nu teu mawa jauh ti upaya nak sorangan, alatan manéhna bener nyoba terus Charlie bray manéhna alus jeung kira genep detik aing jeung sia nu eta.

 

Eta kakara unbelievable, unbelievable ieu mah euy jadi impressed jeung Charlie.

 

Saterusna urang tadi urang Tommy Martin, naon bisa mah nyebutkeun nak ieu walked kana gym urang dua satengah taun katukang ayeuna, heubeul saukur dalapan belas taun sarta mah nyandak maen judi saeutik asup manehna jeung kuring ka dad-Na sanggeus perang kahijina, sabenerna saméméh gelut mah Kukituna ngajamin manéhna sapuluh ngéléhkeun terus Abdi gé mugi Gusti off teh nuju, urang dikirimkeun ti tungtung urang, urang meunang manéhna sapuluh kaluar ti sapuluh.

 

Kuring geus ngaku mah ieu saraf bade kana gelut, kalawan nyata sanggeus dilatih lawan-Na, Ricky Boylan, saméméhna jadi terang Ricky nyaeta nak tangguh jeung pamikiran anjeunna bisa outman Tommy, tapi ieu sagemblengna cara buleud séjénna, Tommy outmanned manéhna jadi adil.

 

Tommy slowed kira-kira buleud kagenep jeung kuring hariwang yén anjeunna ngalaman kenca hal di gim, tapi teu aya masalah manéhna datang deui kuat.

 

Kuring bisa jujur ​​nyebutkeun Jigana Tommy ngan leungit dua rounds, sugan hiji atawa dua bisa geus dibagi, tapi nu bakal keur nanaon ka Ricky, éta sabaraha Tommy didominasi tarung.

 

Nu skor éta 99-92 jeung 97-93 dua kali, Anjeun bisa nempo maranéhanana éta massively di ni'mat Tommy jeung rightly jadi.

 

Antrian nu adil ka Ricky manéhna henteu kungsi dieureunkeun datang, sakumaha nu ayeuna urang terang anjeunna ngalakukeunana, tapi keur kuring Ricky teu boga gerakan cukup, manéhna pindah sirah-Na iraha kaluar ti jangkauan tapi ieu mah basa anjeunna diperlukeun pikeun.

 

Ayeuna onto debutant panganyarna urang, Mickey O'Rourke, tapi kahiji mah kudu hatur kabéh fans nu tos up for manéhna.

 

Manéhna dijual dua ratus dua puluh tiket tapi leuwih tos luhur jeung ka meuli tiket dina peuting, jadi meureun geus kira dua lima puluh turn kaluar pikeun ngarojong manéhna.

 

Maranéhanana gede, pisan, pisan boisterous, maranéhanana dijieun eta peuting gede pikeun manéhna.

 

Mickey ieu bit hiji saraf dina babak kahiji, sakali manéhna dapatkan deui ka sudut Brian (palatih Brian O'Shaughnessy) disusun manehna kaluar.

 

Boh jalan manehna tetep meunang babak kahiji comfortably, nu nak séjén dijieun eta teuas pikeun manéhna, kawas nyekel sagala waktu, tapi Mickey negated sagalana manéhna diusahakeun.

 

Kabeneran wasit ogé ieu gancang pikeun megatkeun eta nepi unggal waktu nak nu grabbed Mickey, ditambah we meunang Mickey, nu mungkinkeun balik sareng leuwih ti hiji shot pikeun tetep manéhna ti datang ka grab manéhna.

 

Manéhna meunang bout nu 40-36 tapi cara manéhna boxed di babak tukang nak séjén teu oge ka tahan ka tungtung.

 

Dina fairness nak nu datang nepi ka kuring sanggeus tarung jeung Andika 'Johnny sorry tapi lamun kuring teu tahan manéhna, manéhna kukituna geus dieureunkeun kuring. '

 

Aku senang jeung nu, manéhna ngan ngalakonan pakasaban sarta Jigana Mickey diajar pisan ti tarung.

 

Fans dicinta eta, babak kahiji salaku mah ceuk ieu bit hiji nervy tapi tilu rounds saterusna nya seru, Mickey nu keur jalan jadi riungan nu bajoang pleasing, aya nu teu dua cara ngeunaan eta, jeung kuring ngaraos bungah jadi bagian perjalanan-Na.

 

Mate mah Colin dikirim manéhna leuwih ti ka kuring jeung manéhna geus kacida alusna schooled di Dale Youth, nu geus dijieun pakasaban mah bit hiji gampang jeung kasampak maju ka fight saterusna-Na dina 21st Maret.

 

Kuring ngaharepkeun yén sadaya fans nu dihadiran datang deui, salaku manéhna perlu sadaya pangrojong nu manéhna bisa meunangkeun salaku tanpa penjualan tiket lalampahan eureun jeung budak ieu teuing nu hadé pikeun nu kajadian.

 

Naon anu bisa kuring ngomong, Hasil hebat pisan pikeun sakabéh budak lalaki sarta tangtu Champions TKO, tujuh kaluar ti tujuh, Anjeun teu bisa meunangkeun leuwih hade tinimbang nu, mudahan aya we geus ngeset trend pikeun 2015. "

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