Tūtohu Archives: Guillermo Rigondeaux

GUILLERMO RIGONDEAUX VS. MOISES FLORES WBA SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP ADDED TO ANDRE WARD VS. SERGEY KOVALEV PAY-PER-VIEW UNDERCARD

 

WARD-KOVALEV 2: “THE REMATCH” SET FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2017

AT MANDALAY BAY EVENTS CENTER, Las Vegas

FAAITEHIA LIVE NA HBO UTU-PER-VIEW®

 

NEW YORK, NY (April 19, 2017) - Reigning WBA World Super Bantamweight Champion Guillermo “El Chacal” Rigondeaux (17-0, 11 Koó) will face WBA interim titleholder Moises “Chucky” Flores (25-0, 17 Koó) in a long-awaited mandatory 12-round WBA title defense that will tarnish one fighter’s perfect record. Rigondeaux vs. Flores has officially been added to the Pay-Per-View undercard of Ward-Kovalev 2: “The Rematch” at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas on Rāhoroi, Pipiri 17. The championship event, presented by Corona Extra, will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View® timata i 9:00 p.m. AND/6:00 p.m. PT.

 

“I would like to thank Roc Nation Sports, Caribe Promotions and HBO for the opportunity to fight on the biggest Pay-Per-View card of the year. It will be a night of great boxing that fans will not want to miss out on. It’s going to be a chance to show HBO what they want to see. Some say I’m not exciting but it’s not my fault that once my opponents feel my power, they start running and stop throwing punches. Regardless of that, I’m going to give them what they want. I will be standing in the middle of the ring toe-to-toe and putting on a show for the fans. This is where I’ll show the world what my fans got to see in my last fight in the UK against [James] Dickens,” said Rigondeaux. “I want to thank Moises Flores for having the courage to step in the ring with me and accepting the mandatory challenge unlike many great fighters in my division. Moises is an exciting Mexican fighter who will bring a fight. I will be ready to exhibit why I am one of the best pound-for-pound boxers and the world’s best at 122 pauna. I’m ready to give fans the best fight out there, and the best is to come the evening of Pipiri 17."

 

“I’m very excited to have my world title fight with Guillermo Rigondeaux rescheduled for Rāhoroi, Pipiri 17 on HBO Pay-Per-View,” said Flores. “I’d like to thank my team at Probox Management and TGB Promotions along with HBO for providing this opportunity. I never stopped my preparations from the original date and look forward to making the Mexican fans proud when I defeat the great Rigondeaux.”

 

“Roc Nation Sports is thrilled to add Guillermo Rigondeaux’s championship defense against Moises Flores to the Pay-Per-View undercard of Ward-Kovalev 2: ‘The Rematch’,” said Roc Nation President & Chief of Branding and Strategy Michael R. Yormark. “We know these two champions are ready and eager to put on a big performance on boxing’s biggest stage and undoubtedly, ahead of the most anticipated fight of the year.”

 

“TGB Promotions is proud of this world title opportunity for Moises ‘Chucky’ Flores as he takes on one of the premier fighters in the sport, Guillermo Rigondeaux,” said Tom Brown, Peresideni o TGB Whakatairanga. “Chucky is well prepared and looking forward to making the Mexican fans proud of their new World Champion on Pipiri 17."

 

Guillermo “El Chacal” Rigondeaux (17-0, 11 Koó), was one of the most celebrated amateur boxers in Cuba before defecting and making his professional debut on May 22, 2009 i roto i te Miami, Florida. High expectations had no ill effect on Rigondeaux as he tore through his next five opponents. I Noema 13, 2010, in just his seventh pro fight, Rigondeaux faced Ricardo Cordoba for the vacant interim WBA World Super Bantamweight title and left the ring with the belt after scoring a split decision victory. Rigondeaux turned his attention to supremacy in the 122-pound division and accomplished what many considered the unthinkable by knocking out WBA World Super Bantamweight Champion Rico Ramos on January 20, 2012, becoming a world champion in fewer than 10 pāngia ngaio. I te Paenga-whāwhā 13, 2013 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, Rigondeaux scored his biggest victory to date by defeatingWBO and Ring Magazine World Champion and 2012 Fighter of the Year Nonito Donaire. Rigondeaux came away with the victory by unanimous decision after out landing and out punching Donaire throughout the fight to unify titles. In November of 2015, Roc Nation Sports announced that it had signed Rigondeaux to an exclusive promotional agreement and featured him on the HBO Pay-Per-View undercard of the Miguel Cotto vs. Canelo Alvarez mega-fight at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, where he defeated veteran Drian Francisco via a 10-round unanimous decision. Prior to beating Francisco, Rigondeaux was stripped of his title belts due to inactivity, but remained the WBA champion in recess. I te Mei o 2016, Roc Nation Sports announced that Rigondeaux was reinstated of his WBA belt ahead of a 12-round WBA World Super Bantamweight championship showdown against number 13 rated WBA super bantamweight contender Jazza Dickens on Hōngongoi 16 at the Cardiff Ice Arena in Wales. In his first ever appearance in the United Kingdom, Rigondeaux gave fans a thrilling knockout against Dickens. The southpaw landed a big left hook, shattering Dickens’s jaw, halting the fight in the second round with a referee’s decision. Rigondeaux will be raring to go on Pipiri 17 in his title defense against interim champion Moises Flores.

 

Moises “Chucky” Flores (25-0, 17 Koó) learned the fight game growing up in Guadalajara, Mexico, and spent the early years of his professional career building up his résumé in his home country. Now established as a title contender at 122 pauna, Flores looks to climb to the top of the division with his considerable talent. Flores is exceptionally tall for his weight class, measuring in at 5 feet 9 inches. Ka rite ki taua, he tends to have a reach advantage over most of his opponents, although Flores isn’t one to merely fire punches from a distance and box from the outside. He likes to mix it up, and his record reflects that, with most of his opponents going down by knockout. Flores made his pro debut in August 2008 with a second round knockout of Oswaldo Salgado in Guadalajara, Mexico. He fought exclusively in Mexico over the first six years of his career and made quick work of most of his opponents. Flores made his U.S. debut in September 2014, winning a six round unanimous decision over Pablo Batres in Mesquite, Texas. He then gained a seventh round technical knockout of Mexican veteran Mario Macias in Tulsa, Oklahoma, i roto i te Whiringa- 2014. That victory set up a 122-pound title shot against interim WBA World Super Bantamweight Champion Oscar Escandon in Carson, California, i roto i te April 2015. In an electrifying, all-action brawl, Flores earned a split decision to win the title. In his last two fights, Flores was able to defend the interim WBA World Super Bantamweight title against Luis Emanuel Cusolito, while also adding the IBO World Super Bantamweight title against Paulus Ambunda. Flores looks forward to claiming the full rights to the WBA World Super Bantamweight title on Pipiri 17 when he faces current champion Guillermo Rigondeaux in a 12-round championship showdown.

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VLADIMIR TIKHONOV WANTS TO TEST ACES QUIGG, RIGO AND/OR DONAIRE

RUSSIAN HITTER SEEKS STERNEST TESTS AT 122
Kia tukuna tonutia atu

Vladimir Tikhonov, tauanga No 9 i te WBA, a No 13 by WBO, has put word out that he’s ready, willing and more than able to rumble with the best and brightest in the super bantamweight division.

Scott QUIGG, “let’s get it on”, he is calling the former WBA champion out, through promoter Dmitriy Salita.

Guillermo Rigondeaux, “I respect your skills but don’t believe you are invincible”, is Tikhonov’s message for the Cuban sweet scientist.

Nonito Donaire, “If you take care of business Nov. 5 against Jessie Magdalendo then how about you step to the line against me,”, said the 15-0 (8 Koó) Russian.

Tikhonov is a big, strong super bantamweight who knows how to use his height, reach and power,” Salita said of the southpaw pugilist tutored by Igor Shafer in St Petersburg, Russia. “Vladimir is very well schooled and wants to fight the best fighters in the division. Russia is producing lots of top notch fighters, contenders and world champions. I feel that Vladimir has the skills and experience to be the new face in the super bantamweight division!”

Te 26 year-old Tikhonov got it done in his last outing against 40-4 Mikhail Krivolapov. Salita has proven himself to be judicious talent spotter, no surprise since he’s been to the mountain top himself, as a standout at 140 pauna, ki te 35-2-1 record at junior welterweight/welterweight. “This Russian is ready to rock and makes heads roll at super bantamweight,” Na ka mea a Word. “He can finish out this year with a bang and climb even higher in 2017!”

Moises Chucky Flores receives IBO belt in negotiations for Rigondeaux showdown

Flores holds IBO and WBA belts with co-manager Henry Rivalta. Photo By Team Pro Box Management
GUADALAJARA, MX (Hōngongoi 26, 2016) – Tenei mua Rāhoroi, newly crowned undefeated IBO super-bantamweight world champion, Mohi “Chucky” Flowers (25-0, 17 Koó), received his belt from co-manager Henry Rivalta of Pro Box Management. Last June, Flores scored an impressive unanimous decision victory over Paulus Ambunda (24-2, 10 Koó), in his home town of Windhoek, Namibia (Africa), to earn the world title strap.
Flowers, who is also the WBA interim champion, is now the mandatory challenger to face WBA super-champion Guillermo Rigondeaux (17-0, 11 Koó). Both camps are in negotiations with the possibility of the fight happening in the next few months. If the fight comes to fruition, both the WBA and IBO world title belts will be on the line. After receiving his IBO world title belt, and a big fight looming with Rigondeaux, Flores speaks on his current situation.
Winning the IBO world championship is a testament to my hard work and the great team around me,” said Mexico’s Moises “Chucky” Flowers. “Together we worked really hard to get this world title. I’m now the mandatory to challenge Guillermo Rigondeaux, a fight I’m looking forward to. He’s very skilled but I feel I have all the tools to defeat him. My management team is working hard to get this fight finalized. It’s time to see who the best super-bantamweight is. I going to bring that world title home to Mexico.

ShoBox: THE NEW GENERATION FACTS & FIGURES FOR MILESTONE 15-YEAR ANNIVERSARY

 

Prospect Developmental Series Celebrates 15 Years With A Four-Fight Telecast This Rāmere, Hōngongoi 22, E ora i runga i SHOWTIME® (10 p.m. AND/PT)

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NEW YORK (Hōngongoi 19, 2016) – Acclaimed SHOWTIME Sports®prospect developmental series ShoBox: Ko te Generation NewE whakanui ana i ona 15th anniversary this Rāmere, Hōngongoi 22 with a quintessential four-fight telecast, ora i runga i SHOWTIME® i 10 p.m. AND/PT.

 

Since its inception in 2001, ShoBox: Ko te Generation New has been dedicated to promoting competitive fights pitting promising boxers in the toughest fights of their career. ShoBox has carved out its identity by matching top talent against each other.

 

“This is certainly an accomplishment for the series, but we wouldn’t be here for 15 years without the fighters,"Ka mea Gordon Hall, Kaihautū Matua o ShoBox: Ko te Generation New. “The credit should go to the young men who are willing to step up and take risks early in their career.

 

“As we’ve seen over the last 15 tau, matching fighters tough at a young age escalates their career development, and we’re thrilled to provide the platform to introduce viewers to these talented fighters. I’d also like to thank the promoters, managers and trainers who are willing to test their fighters at an early stage. Working together with a diverse roster of promotional companies is vital for the advancement of the sport as we aim to find apopo a stars today.”

 

I muri i 15 years and 67 future world champions, below are some remarkable ShoBox facts and figures:

 

  • 67 fighters who fought on the series have gone on to become world champions (pāwhiri HERE for full list)

 

  • Hōngongoi 22 is the 219th ShoBox telecast. That means that, i runga i toharite, fans have seen a future world champion on nearly one out of every three shows

 

  • An additional 75 fighters who appeared on ShoBox have fought for a world title

 

  • 150 fighters have suffered their first loss on the developmental series

 

  • There have been 96 matchups of undefeated fighters

 

  • There have been a total of 484 bouts aired on the series. The percentage of decisions and stoppages is about 50/50.

 

  • The list of graduates who have won world titles includes: Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Tyson riri, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Badou Jack, Gary Russell Jr., Jermall Charlo, Jermell Charlo, Andre Ward, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paora Williams me te ake.

 

  • Eight fighters won a world title in the fight immediately following an appearance on ShoBox: Joan Guzman, Robert Guerrero, Chad Dawson, Devon Alexander, Andre Ward, Rico Ramos, Jhonatan Romero and Demetrius Andrade.

 

  • There have been 11 fighters who lost on ShoBox and went on to become world titlists: Luis Collazo, Robert Guerrero, Eric Aiken, David Diaz, Isaac Hlatshwayo, Koroniria Bundrage, Rodrigo Guerrero, Ishe Smith, Ko Kamariera te Diaz, Mickey Bey, and Badou Jack.

 

  • 22 U.S. Olympians have fought on ShoBox

 

  • There have been ShoBox E whakaatu ana i roto i 71 different cities, 26 different states, and eight different countries. The leading site for has been Santa Ynez, Calif., ki 33 shows. Second is Las Vegas with 19.

 

  • Gary Russell Jr. was the first fighter to turn pro on ShoBox

 

  • Ko te tuatahi ShoBox show came at 5 p.m. i runga i Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 21, 2001, at Bally’s in Atlantic City. The first fight was John Molnar (18-1-1) scoring an eight-round technical decision over Victor Rosado (17-2-1). I roto i te hui matua, lightweight Leo Dorin (17-0) stopped Martin O’Malley (17-0) in the ninth round. Six months later, Dorin won the WBA lightweight crown, becoming the first ShoBoxfighter to win a world title

 

  • Steve Farhood’s Best Fighters (in no order): Timothy Bradley, Robert Guerrero, Lucian Bute, Joan Guzman, Diego Corrales, Ricky Hatton, Chad Dawson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Andre Ward, Carl Froch, Paora Williams

 

  • Farhood has worked all 219 ShoBox telecasts

 

Undefeated top 10-ranked super bantamweight Adam “Mantequilla” Lopez (15-0, 7 Koó) faces Roman Ruben Reynoso (18-1-1, 7 Koó) i roto i te hui matua 10-a tawhio noa. In an eight-round co-feature, Jerry Odom (13-2-1, 12 Koó) faces Julius Jackson (19-1, 15 Koó) in a matchup of super middleweights. E rua waru-perei ka faananea i te telecast wha-whawhai: O'Shaquie Foster (10-1, 7 Koó) meets Rolando Chinea (12-1-1, 6 Koó) in a lightweight scrap and undefeated Khiary Gray-Pitts (13-0, 10 Koó), of Worcester, Mass., will be opposed by once-beaten Ian Green (9-1, 7 Koó) in the super welterweight opener.

 

Tickets for the GH3 Promotions event from Foxwoods Resort Casino are priced at $45, $75 a $150 and can be purchased by phone from the Foxwoods Resort Casino at 800.200.2882 ranei online i www.foxwoods.com.

 

Barry Tompkins Ka karanga i te ShoBox mahi i te ringside ki Steve Farhood me te toa o mua ao Raul Marquez will serve as expert analysts. Ko te kaihanga matua, ko te Gordon Hall ki Rich Gaughan te whakaputa me te Rick Phillips aratai.

Guillermo Rigondeaux’ manager accepts offer From Vasyl Lomachenko’s manager

Puru, Ireland (Hōngongoi 13, 2015) – Airihi Gary Hyde, te kaiwhakahaere o te kotahi whā super (122 lbs.) toa te ao Bill “Ko te tarakona” Rigondeaux (15-0, 10 Koó), Kua whakaae i roto i te tino i te tuku i hanga e Egis āhuarangi, kaiwhakahaere o mekemeke Organization World (WBO) tekau mā (126 lbs.) toa Vasyl “Hi-Tech” Lomachenko (4-1, 2 Koó), mo te whawhai Super.

 

Rigondeaux Ko te kingi World Mekemeke Association (WBA) Super, WBO me Ko te Ring toa whā super o te moheni.

 

Cuban-taketake Rigondeaux, ko wai inaianei e ora i roto i te Miami, a he Iukereiniana-whanau Lomachenko e rua medalists koura Olympic e rua-wā.

 

“'Rigo’ Ka whawhai Lomachenko i te catchweight o 124 pauna, nei kia kore raruraru mo Lomachenko no te paunatia e ia 125 pauna mo tetahi o ana whawhai ngaio, Na ka mea a Hyde. “'Rigo’ Ko te iti 122-tukituki nei i taea e hanga 118 kahore he nui te raruraru, engari e ia kia hoatu atu te rahi me te taimaha painga ki te kanohi Lomachenko.

“E tohe tatou i runga i te rarangi rehydration o 135 pauna mo te po whawhai. Ki te whakaae Klimas ki tenei, ka, to tatou i te whawhai. Lomachenko Ko te toa aravihi rite 'Rigo’ me tenei ōrite- ake ka waiho he aronui. To tatou i te rua o nga medalists koura Olympic e rua-wā, me te toa o te ao e haere ana i reira. Whakapono ana ahau 'Rigo’ Ko te atu nanakia nga whawhai e rua o me ahau mau te whakapono 'Rigo’ ka te nuinga Lomachenko. Climate, koe e mohio ki ta koutou e mea ai ki te hanga i te whawhai, tika tangohia ake te waea, me te karanga ki ahau. 'Rigo’ Ko te rite!”

 

A pee i Hyde i te Twitter i @ NoWhere2Hyde me te hoa ia iwww.facebook.com/gary.hyde.50?fref = TS.

Boxing’s most avoided world champion Guillermo Rigondeaux heading to UK next month To publically confront Scott Quigg

Puru, Ireland (April 12, 2015) – Unified super bantamweight world champion Bill “Ko te tarakona” Rigondeaux (15-0, 10 Koó), arguably the most avoided reigning world title holder in modern boxing history, will travel to London next month in order to publicly confront his mandatory challenger, Scott QUIGG (30-0-2, 22 Koó), the World Boxing Association (WBA) “te wā” 122-pauna wehenga titlist.

 

A month ago in an unusual move, Rigondeaux’ kaiwhakahaere Gary Hyde formally petitioned the WBA to enforce a mandatory title fight between his WBA Super champion and Quigg. Hyde is awaiting the WBA’s decision. Rigondeaux is also the World Boxing Organization (WBO) a Ko te Ring toa whā super o te moheni.

 

A reigning world champion hasn’t been avoided by other world champions and top contenders like Rigondeux has for the past two years since, pea, whitu tekau teina Sergio Martinez, or possibly all the way back to middleweight Mike McCallum.

 

The top three super bantamweights in the world outside of RigondeauxInternational Boxing Federation (IBF) a te Kaunihera mekemeke Ao (WBC) champions, Carl Frampton a Leo Santa Cruz, aua, plus Quigghave avoided the Cuban great like the plaque. Once Santa Cruzpromoter at the time, Oscar de la Hoya, announced that a Rigondeaux-Santa Cruz had to happen, Santa Cruz’ powerful adviser, Al HAYMON, exercised a contract option and bought him out to avoid a fight with ‘Rigo.Frampton’s promoter, Barry McGuigan, has proclaimed his fighter, not Rigondeaux, as the No. 1 super featherweight in the world. McGuigan, ahakoa, is interested in Frampton fighting Quigg in a U.K. pupūtanga, rather than a world mega-fight for three of the four major sanctioning world titles. Ka rite ki te “te wā” WBA champion, Quigg is Rigondeaux’ kaiwero whakahauanga, ano, he apparently wants no part of the two-time Olympic gold medalist because his promoter, Barry Hearn, not only hasn’t pushed the issue, he’s in negotiations with McGuigan for Frampton to fight Quigg.

 

Former world super bantamweight champions Nonito Doniare, after he lost a unification fight to Rigondeaux two years ago, a Apanere Merehe chose to move up one division to fight as featherweights. And now Donaire reports that his manager was contacted by a Quigg representative to discuss a Donaire-Quigg fight in England.

 

Another two-time Olympic gold medalist, WBO 126-pound champion Vasyl Lomachenko, continually insists that “Raina” has to move up in weight for a fight to happen despite him having no problems making 126.

 

“QUIGG, Santa Cruz and Frampton have showed no desire to challenge Rigondeaux,” Na ka mea a Hyde. “These three fighters are trying to fool the public into believing that fight te No. 1 guy in the world is not important. While they are lining their pockets with ridiculous amounts of cash for fighting below par opponents, Rigondeaux is forced to wait around until some Asian opponent steps up. This is a sport in which we are accustomed to seeing the best fighting the best but, in the super bantamweight division, it’s the best versus the rest.

 

Rigondeaux will travel to Manchester to fight Quigg, Belfast to fight Frampton, or Las Vegas to fight Santa Cruz. None of these so-called world champions, ahakoa, will consider fighting the acknowledged world super bantamweight champion. They’re all much more content to hold onto their belts than beating The Man in their weight class.

 

Next month, Hyde reports, Rigondeaux will travel to the United Kingdom in a bold attempt to embarrass Quigg into fighting him. “I don’t like traveling overseas unless I have a fight lined up,” Rigondeaux explained, “but I will travel to England in May to publicly call out Scott Quigg. If he turns down the chance to fight our WBA mandatory, he will be remembered for that instead of being known as a great fighter. While I’m in the UK, I will also go to Belfast to checkout Carl Frampton to ask if he wants to prove himself against the best in his division.

 

Understanding that the top super bantamweight action is currently in Europe, noting a record purse ($2.2 million USD) offered for a Frampton vs. Quigg fight, Rigondeaux is considering a major change in the not too distant future, moving his base from Miami to the UK, if that’s what it takes for him to get in on the action.

 

Hyde also manages former WBO middleweight champion and current International Boxing Federation (IBF) Kaua e. 1 nguha whakahauanga Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam (31-1, 18 Koó), former WBA Interim cruiserweight champion Yuri “El Toro” Kalenga (21-2, 14 Koó) and Georgian super lightweight Levan “The Wolf” Ghvamichava (14-1-1, 11 Koó) , as well as top prospects such as Cuban super bantamweight Mark Forest (2-0, 2 Koó), Irish heavyweight Ki te Sheehan and Bulgarian light heavyweight Blagoy Naydenov.

 

 

A pee i Hyde i te Twitter i @ NoWhere2Hyde me te hoa ia iwww.facebook.com/gary.hyde.50?fref = TS.

Kaiwhakahaere John Seip tohu Italian amanaki super whitu Daniele Marco Scardina

(L-R) – Daniel Mark Scardina me John Seip

 

Miami (April 6, 2015) – Kaiwhakahaere mekemeke Veteran John Seip He hainatia tino whakapaipai kaimekemeke amateur Italian Daniel Mark Scardina ki te kirimana whakahaere motuhake.

 

Kei te pai mohiotia Seip mō te ārahi i Peter “Chocolate Kid” Quillin ki te mekemeke Organization World (WBO) te ao taitara whitu. Ko te Māori Yorker New hoki whakahaere maranga super whitu o Ingarangi O nga hoiho o “Ko te tāriana” Woodall (7-0-1, 5 Koó).

 

Hails-tau 21-tawhito te Scardina i Rozzano, he pa o iti iho i te 40,000 te iwi i roto i te Porowini o Milan. Tīmata ia mekemeke i roto i 2008 i te tau o te 16, e whai ake nei i roto i te tapuwae o tona matua keke i te kaimekemeke i taua wa, me te tauira o Daniele.

 

Scardina, nei i 56 pāngia runaruna, hōnore runga mau i roto i te maha tauwhāinga Italian tae atu i te Rovereto National, National hiriwa karapu, a e rua National Golden karapu. Riro ano hoki e ia he mētara parahi i te hui International.

 

I roto i te 2013, pouaka me ia mo te Team mekemeke Italia Thunder i roto i te Series Ao o Boxing, toa tona ōrite anake ki te hoariri Tiamana.

 

Scardina tuatahi mau aro o Seip i rongonui i te ao 5th St. Omaoma i roto i te Miami Beach, te tuatahi whakatuwheratia i roto i te 1950 e Chris Tanitī, a kua whakangungua ki reira te fare o te toa rave rahi ao tae atu Muhammad Ali, Carmen Basilio, Willie Pastrano, Emile Griffith, Archie Moore, Roberto Durán, Sonny Liston a Willie pep. Tonu te tikanga tuku iho taonga i te hou 5th St. Te omaoma, kei tata i 1434 Alton Street, te wahi i runga whawhai i huri noa i te ao, pērā i Bernard Hopkins whakangungu tonu.

 

“I kite tuatahi ahau i whakangungu ia ia i te 5th St. Omaoma a ka titiro ia he runaruna angamaheni rite,” Ua haamaramarama Seip. “Maka e ia nifó te whanui, kihai i mohio ki te maka i te werohanga pai. Trainers Guy Laieta a Dino Spencer tīmata te mahi ki a ia, a inaianei ngā te whakamahi ia i tona taea, whawhai i te tawhiti, me te i whiua e ngā o ārai me matau. Te ngākau nui e pā ana ki mekemeke ia, whakarongo me te ako i nga ra. Daniele He tere ringa pai me te mana. Ko ia he koati ataahua, rawa. I kite ahau i te tahi mea i roto ia ia, whäwhä, a ka whakatau ki te haina ia.

 

“Dino Ko te rangatira hanga nei i te omaoma runga kakari-wāhitanga nui mākutu i roto i te huru ngā na e rave rahi whawhai pūmanawa nei pana tino tahi i te tahi ki te. Ko te kua kitea e kua pai ake Danielle tona whakangungu pūkenga i reira. Te ia te roa, nohopuku me te kaha. Ko maere tana matatika mahi; te ia te tuatahi i roto i te omaoma, whakamutunga ki te waiho. E kore e taea e koe te kino ia i tēnei koati, rānei. Te ti'aturi nei tatou katoa e ia he he kaha'ú rawa kanapa.”

 

Scardina patua taimaha-putea i te 5 St. Omaoma i roto i te Miami Beach

Rerekē whawhai i Russia me nga iwi Soviet-kimi mua, me te hunga i Latin America e haere mai ana ki te Hau Amui no Marite no te haamau i to ratou mau mahi mekemeke ngaio, Whawhai Italian-whanau kua aru uaua te ara ano rite Scardina, nei neke ki Miami whakamutunga tau, me te moe i runga i te papa o te fare o tona teina.

 

Ko te toa te ao Italian-whanau ana'e nei whawhai ngaio i roto i te Amerika, ko Vito Antuofermo (50-7-2, 21 Koó), nei ko te whitu toa WBC / WBA i roto i 1979-1980. Antuofermo, ahakoa, oho ki tona utuafare ki Brooklyn i Puglia, Italy, ia ia 17 a ka ako ia e founga ki te pouaka i roto i te Amerika.

 

“Kua hiahia tonu ahau ki te waiho i te toa i roto i Amerika,” Na ka mea a Scardina. “Ko te te moe ki ahau American. Whakaaro ahau ka whai ahau he faingamālie nui i roto i tenei whenua ki te kia i te kaimekemeke rahi e nehenehe hei ahau ki te awhina matau. John Seip Ko te kaiwhakahaere tika hoki ahau, no te whakapono ia e taea e matou te taitara ao tahi hei rōpū.”

 

Kaimekemeke tino o Scardina e Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali, Guillermo Rigondeaux a Miguel Cotto. “E mahi ahau i runga i te tino rite ki te toa ki waho, me te ki matua i oku ringa ofi,” Tāpiri Scardina. Kei te whawhai ahau ki te hei toa ao.”

 

Tūmanakohia Scardina ki te hanga i tona tuatahi pro tenei May Pipiri ranei.

 

A pee i te Instagram Scardinadanieletoretto.

 

Kaiwhakahaere Gary Hyde ani WBA Hei uruhi whawhai taitara whakahauanga waenganui i Rigondeaux me Quigg

 

Puru, Ireland (March 12, 2015) – Kaiwhakahaere mekemeke International Gary Hyde, peresideni o te Whakahaere Nowhere2Hyde, kua ōkawa pitihanatia e te Ao mekemeke Association (WBA) ki te uruhi i te whawhai taitara whakahauanga i waenganui i toa o Hyde, WBA Super & Mekemeke Organization World (WBO) toa whā super Bill “Ko te tarakona” Rigondeaux (15-0, 10 Koó), a WBA “te wā” 122-pauna wehenga titlist Scott QUIGG (30-0-2, 22 Koó).

 

Kei raro kitea he kupu o te pukapuka a Hyde ki te WBA:

 

 

Dear Chairman Mendoza:

 

Tuhituhi ahau kia rite ki te kaiwhakahaere o Guillermo Rigondeaux, te hoê WBA / WBO Champion.

 

I write to request enforcement of the mandatory. Uniquely in the Super Bantamweight Division Guillermo Rigondeaux is the “Kotahi Champion” a Scott Quigg ko te “Champion wā.”

Clearly as the Regular Champion Quigg is the highest ranked contender in the division. While he was injured he is now back in training and there is no reason why Mr. Rigondeaux e taea e kore ranei e kore e whakarite i tana i herenga whakahauanga ki Mr. QUIGG.

 

We are aware that there are some discussions about a bout between Quigg and Frampton. Heoi, kua matou i roto i te pa ki te IBF, a e kore e whakatau i ratou i te whawhai whakakotahitanga ki te tetahi atu atu i te toa taumata teitei i roto i tenei take ko te Guillermo Rigondeaux.

 

Faka'apa'apa whakaaro tatou e ko te reira pai ki te mahi ki te take pūkete i teie nei, me te tono kia whakahaua Quigg me Guillermo ki te timata whiriwhiringa.

 

Te faatura,

 

Gary Hyde

 

 

Whakahaere hoki Hyde WBA toa cruiserweight Takitaro Yuri “El Toro” Kalenga(21-1, 14 Koó), mua whitu toa WBO me o nāianei International Mekemeke Federation (IBF) Kaua e. 1 nguha whakahauanga Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam (31-1, 18 Koó), a runga super whā amanaki Mark Forest (1-0, 1 KO).

 

A pee i Hyde i te Twitter i @ NoWhere2Hyde me te hoa ia iwww.facebook.com/gary.hyde.50?fref = TS.

Whetu amateur Cuban Marcos Forestal Making tuatahi pro apopo i Queens, NY Rāmere, Feb. 13

(L-R) – Mark Forest & kaiwhakangungu Joe Goossen

Puru, Ireland (Feb. 12, 2015) – Whakanui, kaimekemeke amateur Cuban Mark Forest ka meinga tona tuatahi ngaio apopo po (Paraire, Feb. 13) i roto i te wha-a tawhio noa a'ee whā super ki hōia Ignac “Ko te Test” Kassai i 5 Star hakari Hall i roto i Queens, New York.

 

He toa Cuban National toru-wā, te Forestal 25-tau-tau patua 2012 Mētara koura Olympic Robeisy Rameriez 14 marama ki muri i roto i te whakamutunga aito motu mōrihariha.

 

Fighting rite te-Pro āhua i roto i te Series Ao o Boxing (WSB) no te tūturu 2014 toa te kapa Cuba Domadores, Ko te toa Forestal e toru i roto i te WSB ōrite i mua i tahuti ki te United States April whakamutunga.

 

Hainatia Forestal he kirimana tenei Oketopa mua ki a Ireland-e hāngai ana, Kaiwhakahaere mekemeke International Gary Hyde, peresideni o te Whakahaere Nowhere2Hyde. Hoki te whakahaere Hyde hakari, toa o mua, me te heke mai te ao, pērā i te Ao Mekemeke Association (WBA) Super & Mekemeke Organization World (WBO) super toa whā, e rua-wā Cuban mētara koura Olympic, Bill “Ko te tarakona” Rigondeaux (15-0, 10 Koó), WBA toa cruiserweight Takitaro Yuri “El Toro” Kalenga (21-1, 14 Koó), mua whitu toa WBO me o nāianei International Mekemeke Federation (IBF) Kaua e. 1 nguha whakahauanga Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam (31-1, 18 Koó), me te toa runaruna te ao Blagoy Naydenov.

 

“Marcos Forestal He toa pai taitamariki nei he momo mahi-Kikī,” Na ka mea a Hyde. “Kei a ia te mea e titauhia no te riro toa ao. Kihai i taea e kitea e tatou he hoariri US-e hāngai ana ki te whawhai Marcos no te mea ratou, ko ia tetahi toa Rigondeaux me Olympic. I whiua e ia he toa Olympic, Kihai i Marcus i te Häkinakina. Rere matou i roto i te hoariri i tana i Hungary. Kasai Ko te hōia 56-whawhai nei i etahi o nga Pakeha runga whawhai rite IBF toa super whā Carl Frampton, challengers taitara ao Martin Ward, Paura Sala a Alexander Miskirtchian, me te Sharing Pākehā mua Anthony Settoul.”

 

Forestal Ko te 5′ 8″ southpaw nei e whakahau i roto i te 122-pauna whā super wehenga, te piha haapiiraa taimaha taua ona hoa teina, me te stablemate ture Rigondeaux.

 

“Guillermo Rigondeaux Ko te toa super me i Cuba titiro ahau ki runga ki a ia kia rite ki tona teina,” Tāpiri Forestal. “Kua wā e ia te wehenga whā super a ka hohoro amui atu ia e ahau i te tihi.”

 

E noho ana i roto i te Los Angeles, ka whakaakona i reira e Joe Goossen, Kei te petipeti tuarua whawhai pro o Forestal whakaritea hoki March 6 i roto i te Glendale tata, California.

 

A pee i Hyde i te Twitter i @ NoWhere2Hyde me te hoa ia iwww.facebook.com/gary.hyde.50?fref = TS.