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Mgbatị & Titov Promotions reach agreement Oscar Rivas-Evgeny Romanov WBC Bridgerweight World Championship purse bid avoided

Montreal (February 15, 2022) – Today’s scheduled World Boxing Council (WBC) purse bid has been avoided as Groupe Yvon Michel (Mgbatị) announces an agreement has been reached with Titov Promotions, which promotes undefeated mandatory challenger Evgeny Romanov (16-0, 11 Kos), nke Russia, for WBC Bridgerweight World Champion Oscar “Kaboom” Rivas’ first title defense.

Under this agreement, GYM obtained the rights to promote Rivasfirst WBC defense. “We are very happy with this outcome,” GYM President Yvon Michel said. “I would like to thank Mr. Alex Titov for his co-operation. We intend to hold this world championship in June, in Montreal or possibly in Colombia, where discussions are currently taking place. It was important for us that Oscar defends his crown in a familiar environment.”

Trained by Marc Ramsey, Rivas captured the WBC World title last October 22,winning a unanimous decision over Ryan Rozicki (13-1, 13 Kos) at the Olympia in Montreal.

Colombia-native Rivas, who represented his country at the 2008 Olympics, became the first WBC World Champion in the history of the Bridgerweight Division. Romanov, for his part, became the mandatory contender by virtue of his 12-round dominance over compatriot Dmitry Kudryashov (24-5, 23 Kos) last May in Khimki, Russia. Romanov had an excellent amateur career, even registering a knockout victory over Deontay Wilder, the future WBC World Heavyweight Champion, in an international tournament.

“I am happy to be able to defend my WBC bridgerweight belt in familiar terrain and quickly,” Rivas commented. “I intend to keep this belt for a long time. Na mgbakwunye, whether my promoter GYM has obtained the rights to promote in my adopted city, Montreal, or in my native country, Colombia, I feel confident and surrounded by the best. It helps me stay focused on my goals.

ABOUT THE YVON MICHEL GROUP (Mgbatị): Groupe Yvon Michel is a professional boxing promotion organization, founded in 2004 by Yvon Michel, Alexandra Croft and Bernard Barré, all still active within the company, which is the most prolific organization in the history of professional boxing in Canada. Since its founding GYM has organized 160 events in Quebec, participated in 37 international galas outside of Quebec. Seven boxers became world champions: Joachim Alcine, Jean onwa, Adonis Stevenson, Artur Beterbiev, Eleider Alvarez, Marie-Eve Dicaire and Oscar Rivas. Seventeen of the organization’s boxers have fought in 51 world championship bouts with an excellent record of 27 Enwee Mmeri, 22 losses and 2 na-adọta. During this period major American television networks were more active than ever in coming to Quebec to broadcast GYM’s most important events. On 35 occasions major American networks presented a GYM event, an exceptional showcase of Quebec knowledge including HBO (8), Oge Ihe Nkiri (7), ESPN2 (10), Wealth TV (4), Ọgọ TV (2), ESPN (3), CBS (1) and NBC Sports (1).

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Ọ bụrụ na ị masịrị m, ị ga-achọkwa nke onye ọsọ ahụ iji chebe ahụ na uche gị, Ozi ahụ dị n'elu bụ ọnọdụ ntụgharị aka ahụ. Chefuo akwụkwọ mposi, Achọrọ m igwe ihe m chọrọ!

Nke ahụ bụ maka m, onye na-egwu mgbatị ahụ…kedu maka ndị nkuzi onwe ha, ndị ọgụ MMA, ndị mgba, ndị ọkpọ na-enweta ihe ha ji ebi ndụ na ihe niile Covid-19 na-amanye anyị ịghara?

Ọrụ ndị a nwere ike ọ gaghị abụ "ọrụ dị mkpa" dị ka ndị ọkwọ ụgbọ ala na nnukwu ụlọ ahịa, mana ndị ọrụ a bụ ọrụ dị mkpa maka ụbọchị ndị na-abịa maka uche, ahu, na nkpuru obi onye obula, tumadi n’oge ntiwapụ na-adịwanye mkpa n’ụbọchị, ọbuná dika awa.

Ozi ọma ahụ bụ…nkwukọrịta dijitalụ nka nka abughi ihe ohuru. Vidio na-arụ ọrụ, mgba na mgba MMA ka etinyere na ha site na TV, YouTube na dị ka ebe ọ bụla ị nwere ike ịchọta enyo.

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…Mana nke a bụ akụkụ dị aghụghọ ma lee ihe dị iche na mkpọsa na-aga nke ọma na nke na-abụghị…

Ihe mbu ighota bu, ndị mmadụ ga-akwụ ụgwọ maka uru, tumadi na oge a mgbe ego ga-eme nke ọma. Ka anyị mee ya nke ọma

Nke A: Olu adalata. Ngwá ọrụ anaghị arụ ọrụ, yabụ gbanwee usoro ọzụzụ gị ka ị chọghị iberibe iberibe ndị ahụ. Jụọ onwe gị, kedu ihe ị ga - agbanwe ma ọ bụ na-eme ihe ị na-eme ma ọ ga -eme ka ọhụhụ gị?

Enwere ike dochie steepụ steepụ, igwe nwere ike dochie okwute (kpachara anya).

Ọ bụrụ na ị na-eme vidiyo ọzụzụ gị na ngwa ndị a toned, na-eme ya ihe onye obula nwere ike ime, na mmefu ego obula, i nwetara onwe gị onye mmeri.

Nke a bụkwa ohere ijikọ na ọrụ ndị ọzọ na-arụkọ ọrụ ọnụ dị ka ihe oriri na-edozi n'oge ịnọpụ iche. Oke ohere adịghị agwụ agwụ, ikekwe ọbụna karịa karịa ka ọ dị.

Nke B: Ndị Upsell – Ndị mmadụ enweghị ngwa ndị a, gịnị kpatara na ọ bughi ya. Storeslọ ahịa niile na-ata ahụhụ. Gaa ụlọ ahịa na ụlọ ọrụ ndị a ma gbue nkwekọrịta ị ga - enyere aka nweta ahịa ha.

N'oge ya, ị na-akpọsa ngwa ahịa ego pụrụ iche na ngwa kachasị mma. Mgbe ị na-amalite irite ọrụ ọrụ na ahịa ndị a. Ezigbo mmeri maka mmadụ niile. Ọ bụrụ na ịchọrọ enyemaka na ahịa dijitalụ gị, soro ndị a kpaa nkata.

Buru n'uche ndị na-ege gị ntị, omume igwe mmadu ya na otu esi ere ya.

Amaara m na ndị a bụ ụdị ọhụụ nke ụzọ ahịa maka ndị na-agbago mgbatị ụwa, ndị a bụ oge anyị ga-amụta ka imeghari ma gbanwee…m'ọ bụ tufuru.


Promoter Yvon Michel sets record straight about Cancelled Beterbiev-Barrera IBF title eliminator

Nobody wants to fight undefeated light heavyweight contender Artur Beterbiev (R)
(Photo by Vincent Ethier)
Montreal (March 13, 2017 – Groupe Yvon Michel (Mgbatị) president Yvon Michel has responded accordingly to unfounded allegations recently made in the media by Sullivan Barrera about GYM and its undefeated world light heavyweight contender, Artur Beterbiev, to set the record straight regarding the recently announced cancelled Beterbiev-Barrera International Boxing Federation (IBF) light heavyweight title eliminator.
Despite Barrera’s claims,” Michel insisted, “he didn’t sign a contract because he never intended for fight Artur. In Team Barrera’s letter, he lied and showed his ignorance trying to distract from the facts.
For the conclusion of this unfortunate saga, the IBF has informed me that it has ruled to ban Barrera from its world rankings, or from participating in one of its sanctioned fights, for the next six months. I’ve also been informed that, if nobody in the IBF top 10 is available and agrees to fight Artur, the IBF will declare him as its No. 1 mandatory challenger for the winner of the Ward-Kovalev rematch. Artur will be back in the ring in late April, early May. The mandatory defense for the Ward-Kovalev II winner, or Ward if that fight doesn’t happen, is due in September.
MBF Light Heavyweight Ratings: Onye mmeri – Andre Ward, 1. Unrated, 2. Artur Beterbiev, 3. Sergey Kovalev, 4. Erik Skoglund, 5. Enrico Kolling, 6. SUSPENDED, 7. Oleksandr Gvozdyk, 8. Dominic Bosel , 9. Robert Stieglitz, 10. Trent Broadhurst.
N'okpuru ebe, Michel sets the record straight, point-by-point, in terms of the open letter Team Barrera sent to the media.
Michel didn’t negotiate with Barrera’s promoter, Kathy Duva, and asked for it to go to an immediate purse bid.
“Kathy Duva (CEO/Main Events) came to my office the day before the deadline set for Barrera’s acceptance to participate in the IBF title eliminator to speak about the situation. Our hope was to fight Barrera but because he is prohibited from traveling to Canada, I confirmed our intention with Ms. Duva to accommodate Barrera and leave Canada and make the fight in the United States. We were in the same position a year ago, when Barrera pulled out of the same title eliminator because he couldn’t get a visa to fight in Canada. Artur was then supposed to fight Karo Murat, but he suffered an injury and was unable to fight. Barrera later defeated Murat to move into the IBF mandatory position in which he then lost to Andre Ward.
Kathy told me the number she had in mind to make the fight. I said that I would see if there were enough resources for that amount and promised to call her the following day. I did and explained that there weren’t enough resources to meet that purse structure. Otú o sina dị, not long after I received confirmation Barrera was officially taking the challenge, I then decided to move forward and immediately requested a purse bid date, which is the prerogative of any promoter, knowing what was Main Eventsexpectation in terms of their fighter’s purse. In this business, everybody knows the best way to determine the true market value of a fight is a purse bid, where promoters are evaluating their resources and making their bid accordingly. We still had still seven days to make an offer, one and other, and make a deal up to five minutes before the bid was due. Main Events never made us an offer and neither did we.
GYM’s winning purse bid was $251,000, substantially more than Main Eventsbid of $182,000, of which Beterbiev would receive 75-percent of the winning bid. Barrera would have received $62,750, compared to $45,500 he would have earned if his own promoter had won the bid.
Beterbiev reported on social media that his fight versus Barrera would be held March 4nke na Brooklyn, New York and Michel reported that the fight would be held in late March, early April, na New York. Barrera had trained for those dates but didn’t receive a contract.
GYM won the purse and pursuant to IBF rules and regulations, the fight had to be held within 30 ka 90 ụbọchị,” Michel continued. “We deposited $50,000, per IBF rules, and received a confirmation letter from the IBF all was conform. As per IBF regulations, within 15 ụbọchị after the purse bid, we filed contracts for the two fighters. Artur signed his five minutes after he received the contract and it was then sent to the IBF. We executed Barrera’s contract, sending it to Main Events for Barrera with a copy sent to the IBF. Soon after I received notice from the IBF that everything was in order and that we had complied with the IBF requirements.
Michel sent an improper agreement to Main Event listing various dates.
We knew we had a PBC date, ma April 14, 21 ma ọ bụ 29. It’s very common for fight dates written in the initial fighter contract to vary one week before or after the date listed. I contacted IBF president Daryl Peoples and said April 21abụrụ was the most likely date but that it could end up being a week earlier or after. He recommended to be transparent and to write all three potential dates into the contract. We did and then sent it to Main Events for Barrera to sign. Main Events noted that IBF rules said only one date and site could be written in the contract. Daryl complied with the objection so we then officially confirmed April 21abụrụ would be the date of the fight and Florida the site. We then sent a GYM executed corrected IBF bout agreement back to Main Events to be signed by Barrera and filed with the IBF on February 16nke.
“Ka ọ dịgodị, GYM received a request, from Main Event to produce a Provision of Service agreement for Barrera’s participation. GYM was not obliged to positively fulfill that request but, as a display of good faith, we did so in belief the contract that Barrera would sign and Main Events would file it at the IBF office, on that date, as per its rules. Soon after, GYM received a letter from IBF championship chairman, Mr. Lindsey Tucker, that all requirements had been fulfilled to officially sanction the bout.
The Florida location for the fight had been selected by GYM for three reasons. 1. Beating Barrera in his own backyard would send strong message for Beterbiev within the division; 2. GYM had received an offer from Miami-based SMY Sports and Entertainment’s president M. Eric Senecal, who wanted the buy the rights to produce the event; 3. GYM’S longtime and very close relationship with Florida-based Warriors Promotions, Mr. Leon Margules.
On behalf of GYM, Margules had reserved the April 21st date with the Florida Athletic Commission. SMY Sports & Entertainments made a deal with GYM that had a deadline to deposit the agreed upon money guarantee. They had reserved the Seminole Hard Rock arena in Fort Lauderdale. If SMY was not able to deliver money and site, GYM had a backup plan, proposed by Margules, who had a deal and a site on hold, Hialeah Racetrack in nearby Hollywood (FL). No matter what would transpire, the fight was guaranteed at a site in Florida, April 21abụrụ for a PBC event to be televised on FS1.
Barrera’s manager was contacted by one of the promoters to help pay Yvon Michel and finance the bout.
This is a tortuous claim and a terrible lie,” Michel said. “Nobody representing GYM ever made that kind of request. The truth is a local promoter, M. Michael Luzbet, whom I’d never met and never made any deals of any sorts with in the past, wanted to be a partner with SMY Sports and Entertainments. He tried to raise his share of money to participate but SMY rapidly disassociated themselves from Michael Luzbet.
How the group (SMY) was raising money wasn’t really my concern, but they had found sponsors and were counting on the important Quebec community residing in Florida at that time of the year, as well as the important Cuban population and their contacts with the Russian community, to sell VIP tables and tickets. It wanted the rights to put the show on in Florida but they were concerned because they had heard a rumor that Barrera hadn’t signed a contract and he was going to pull out of the fight.
They then requested a guarantee that Barrera (who lives in Miami) was going to fight before confirming their money deposit. I was in Quebec City at that time for the Alvarez-Bute fight. Mr. Lindsey Tucker was there representing the IBF and I spoke to him. He said he believed the IBF had received a signed contract from Barrera. I contacted SYM to say everything was fine and that I had requested a copy (of the Barrera-signed contract) from Lindsey. Daryl People then informed me that there was a misunderstanding and they did not have a signed contract from Barrera. It is only then I realized Main Events had pressured Barrera to sign the agreement without success. We asked the IBF president to pressure Main Events to have Barrera sign the contract because, without it, we were jammed in the promotion of the event. This is exactly what happened.
Team Barrera implied that Yvon Michel couldn’t promote a show of this magnitude in the U.S.
I’ve promoted more than 200 shows, never defaulting or cancelling a single show, including involvement in more than 50 world championship fights and many multi-million dollars events, much bigger than this title eliminator. This statement just shows his ignorance about what we’re all about and who we are and was just smoke screen to his behavior. I’ve promoted shows with the majority of the major promoters in the world; DiBella Entertainment, Warriors Promotions, Don King Promotions, Golden Nwa, Main Eventsjust about everybody. It was unbelievable for them to write such an impertinent line.
Team Barrera unjustly belittled the quality of Beterbiev’s last two opponents, calling them cow farmers from Argentina.
This is terrible to be so insolent to fellow world contenders. Both fighters were world ranked in the top 15 n'oge ahụ. (Ezequiel Osvaldo) Maderna (23-2, 16 Kos) had never been knocked out and (Isidro) Prieto (26-1-3, 22 Kos) had suffered only one loss, a decision to the WBC #1 contender Eleider Alvarez. Beterbiev knocked them both out (Maderna in the fourth round, Prieto in the first), so downgrading the quality of Artur’s 2016 opponents was totally unwarranted. If Barrera ever actually got into the ring with Beterbiev, he would have fallen into the same category as Maderna and Prieto, who were both fierce competitors but not in the same league of Beterbiev.
Michel firmly believes Barrera never intended to fight Beterbiev for his share of the purse bid and, to cover up, he tried to place the blame on others. His promoter spent time and money for the bid at the request of its fighter, Barrera, believing he had a legitimate chance of winning the fight. It is obvious that sentiment was not shared by Barrera, even if the fight was to be held in his own backyard in Florida.
The truth of this matter is that Barrera lied to distract media attention from the fact he didn’t sign a contract and clearly wanted no part of Beterbiev,” Michel concluded. “We don’t disrespect any contender who prefers not to challenge Artur Beterbiev for the mandatory position. We also believed that Main Events did everything in its power to convince their fighter to keep his words and to go forward with the fight. Main Events is not at blame. We also have respect for Barrera’s fighting abilities but we have no respect for the person Barrera is with his despicable, unprofessional, shameful and disgraceful attitude in handling the present situation.
On a personal note, I have never met Sullivan Barrera. I never had to directly communicate with him, I never had to do business with him, everything went through his promoter, Main Events, and I really don’t envy them! N'oge na-adịghị, GYM will have two light heavyweight world champions and I can guarantee Barrera will never be in their plans.
We’ve moved on from Sullivan Barrera to find an opponent who has the desire to step into the ring to fight Artur Beterbiev. While Barrera will still be suspended by the IBF, Beterbiev will be World Champion!”
Beterbiev, a two-time Russian Olympian, holds two amateur victories over his fellow countryman, Kovalev, the former world light heavyweight champion. Whether it’s Kovalev or Ward, Artur Beterbiev will be more than ready for the challenge to fight for the world light heavyweight championship this September.
Ozi:
Twitter: yvonmichelgym, @ABeterbiev
Instagram: @YvonMichelGYM, @Groupeyvonmichel, @ArturBetebiev
ABOUT GROUPE YVON MICHEL (Mgbatị): Groupe Yvon Michel (Mgbatị) e tọrọ ntọala na 2004 by Yvon Michel and his associates. The organization’s mission is the development of high-level boxers through coaching support and especially by competitive management. To achieve its objectives, GYM actively recruits talent and organizes events and it is associated with the popular series, “Premier Boxing agbachitere (PBC),” and has developed major Videotron partnerships with Loto Quebec, TVA Sports, Centre Videotron, Casino de Montreal and Lac Leamy, Tonik GroupImage and Lapointe Dental Centre, in addition to collaborating closely with Rixa.

GYM SIGNS FRENCH OLYMPIAN CHRISTIAN M’BILLI ASSOMO

Photo Ebe E Si Nweta: JBAutissier/Panoramic
Montreal (December 27, 2016) – Groupe Yvon Michel (Mgbatị) is proud to announce the promotional contract signing of 2016 French Olympian Christian M’Billi Assomo to an exclusive promotional contact.He will settle in Quebec and make his professional debut there in early 2017.
Known in the ring as Le Solide” (The Solid), Assomo will arrive in Montreal at the beginning of January, when he will start working with world-class trainer Marc Ramsay and his outstanding team.
The spectacular 21-year-old Assomo has all the tools to achieve his goal of becoming world champion, as well as a great star in international boxing. As a Frenchman, his primary language is that spoken in Quebec, which will facilitate his adaptation and connection with the local media.
A native of Yaoundé in Cameroon, he moved at the age of seven to France, where he learned by chance to box at the Montargis Club. Assomo quickly developed into a powerful, serious tough and highly successful boxer. He became a major name on the international amateur scene in the middleweight division (165 lbs./75 kg).
A member of the French Army, Assomo had a truly impressive amateur record, capturing gold medals at the 2013 European Junior Championship, 2014 European Union Championship na European Olympic Qualification Tournament, as well as maintaining an unbeaten record (4-0) in the World Series of Boxing (WSB).
Na 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Assomo defeated Ukrainian Dmytro Mytrofanov and Ecuadorian Marlon Delgado prior tolosing in a furious battle to the eventual Olympic gold medalist, Arlen Lopez, ofCuba.
At the outset,” GYM President Yvon Michel kwuru, “we were interested in his talent, determination and willingness to do well. There’s also his engaging personality and he has the discipline to become the best. We are very excited to work with him. I am convinced that he has the potential to become world champion.
I am very pleased with this agreement with the Groupe Yvon Michel,” Assomo kwukwara. “I’m sure this is the beginning of a great adventure. I look forward to my first performance. GYM knew how to attract me: by its past, by the boxers it supports, by its structure,”
After a good career among amateurs, rich in results,” French National Boxing Team coach John Dovi explained, “it is time for Christian to go into the pro ranks. His offensive style and overall boxing skills will allow him, I am sure, to reach the highest level.
I started following Christian M’Billi’s amateur career two years ago and his successes on the international scene were more than impressive,” Ramsey kwuru. “I am very happy to associate myself with such a disciplined and talented boxer. I see a very promising future for this young man.
Christian M’Billi fuels such high intensity,” GYM Vice President of Operations and Recruitment Bernard Barré kwuru. “Fans will be in ecstasy watching such a powerful and exciting pugilist.
Assomo, who is currently training in France, fought his last amateur bout on December 3rd. The goal is to have him boxing on February 9 at the Cabaret du Casino de Montréal.
Facts:
Age: 21 (March 26, 1995)
Birthplace: Yaoundé, Cameroon
Residence: Montargis, France
Division: Middleweight (165 lb in the amateurs)
Elu: 5’9
Stance: Orthodox
Aha otutu: ”Le Solide
Performances;
Participant at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games
Undefeated in the World Series of Boxing (WSB), 4-0 ndekọ
Gold medalist at the 2016 Olympic European Qualification Tournament
Gold medalist at the 2014 European Union Championship
Gold medalist at the 2013 European Junior Championship
Gold medalist at the 2015 French Championship
Record of 72-13-1
ABOUT GROUPE YVON MICHEL (Mgbatị): Groupe Yvon Michel (Mgbatị) e tọrọ ntọala na 2004 by Yvon Michel and his associates. The organization’s mission is the development of high-level boxers through coaching support and especially by competitive management. To achieve its objectives, GYM actively recruits talent and organizes events. GYM is associated with the popular series, “Premier Boxing agbachitere (PBC),” and has developed major Videotron partnerships with Loto Quebec, TVA Sports, Centre Videotron, Casino de Montreal and Lac Leamy, Tonik GroupImage and Lapointe Dental Centre, in addition to collaborating closely with Rixa.

OCTOBER 20th CARD ANNOUNCED FIRST EVENT OF THE SEASON AT THE CASINO DE MONTRÉAL

2012 Canadian Olympian Custio Clayton to headline

Undefeated welterweight prospect Custio Clayton will headline GYM’s Ọkt. 20nke show in Montreal

Montreal (September 23, 2016) –– The “Mgbatị 2016-2017 BOXING SERIES”, a “Presentation of Casino de Montreal in collaboration with Videotronwill officially begin October 20 and that professional boxing card has been announced today by Groupe Yvon Michel (Mgbatị) president

Yvon Michel.
Na 10-gburugburu isi omume, 2012 Canada Olympia Custio Clayton (9-0, 7 Kos) will face the biggest challenge of his young career in his tenacious Mexican opponent, RamsesEl FaraonAgaton (17-4-3, 9 Kos).
Clayton, based in Montreal since his professional debut, also headlined theGYM-CASINOseries last season. In three series bouts held at the Cabaret du Casino in 2016, ọ kwụsịrị France Stanislas Salmon (25-3-2), American Hector Muñoz (23-17-1) and Mexican Jose Emilio Perea (23-6-1).
I work hard every week and I always feel better when I work out,” Clayton said. “I had a solid training camp in Montreal and a few days in Ottawa with my trainer. M ga-adị njikere!”
Agaton is a fast, skilled and aggressive southpaw who lost a tough, majority decision to the North American Boxing Federation (NABF) welterweight onye mmeri, Konstantin Ponomarev (28-0), nke Russia, last November in Las Vegas. Agaton has notable victories over Ronald Montes (16-0), Alejandro Barrera (25-1) na Alvaro Robles (17-2-2).
Charismatic Marie-Eve Dicaire (4-0, 0 Kos), of St-Eustache, will step into the ring in a 6-round fight for only the second time of her career versus Karla Zamora (3-2-0, 1 Ko), nke Mexico, na ngalaba-mma.
Dicaire will be fighting at Cabaret du Casino for the fourth time having already defeated Manitoba’s Christina Berry (0-2-0), Mexico Martha Patricia Lara (9-4-0) and American Ashleigh Curry (7-9-4) in her previous appearances in her previous fights there
The Casino is becoming my home, ” the 30-year-old southpaw commented. “I cannot wait to box again This is the longest I’ve been without climbing into the ring and everything is good to the point. I am transformed! I look forward to applying the new details worked on in the gym.
A protégé of world light heavyweight contender and 2-time Russian Olympian, Artur Beterbiev, pro-debuting super bantamweight Vislan Dalkhaev (7-0-0, 2 Kos) will try to continue his demolition work in the pro ranks against Rodrigo Adrian Campos (10-4-0, 5 Kos), nke Mexico, in a scheduled 8-round fight.
During his illustrious amateur career, Dalkhaev’s major accomplishment was defeating 2-time Olympic gold medalist Robeisy Ramirez, nke Cuba, at a 2010 tournament in Kazakhstan. Ramirez recently beat American star Shakur Stevenson championship final of the bantamweight (56 n'arọ) division at the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil this past summer. Based on his rich amateur pedigree, Dalkhaev has a very promising pro boxing career.
Vislan is very impressive in training and he is improving with every bout,” na-enye ọzụzụ
Marc Ramseykwuru. “We see consistent development by him,”
Twenty-two-year old Dario Bredicean (9-0, 3 Kos), who is trained by the Grant brothers, will also be in action against tough Frenchman Baptiste Castegnaro (8-9, 4 Kos).
An American of Romanian descent who was discovered by former world champion Lucian Bute, Bredicean fought twice at the Casino last season, winning impressive decisions over Mexican Jaudiel Zepeda (12-14-1) and Quebecer François Miville (7-4).
Patrice Volny (2-0, 1 Kos), nke Montreal, will fight for the third time at the Cabaret of the Casino de Montréal. Spectacular in his two previous appearances there, where he delivered a brutal KO overMichel Tsalla (1-11-2) and dominated Charles Hauver (n'ihi na mpụta mbụ), he will trade blows this time with pro-debuting Cuban Oscar Masso Cando, who is a veteran of 250 amateur fights and now lives in Lévis, Québec.
Kedu otu m ga Dwayne Durel, of nearby Laval (4-0-0, 2 Kos), is a former kickboxer, also trained by the Grant brothers, who also will be on the card against a rival to be determined.
Alexandre Choko against doping
In a special attraction, Montreal’s Alexandre Choko will make his pro debut at the age of 42. An activist in boxing’s anti-doping, he wants to raise awareness of the dangers of doping products by fighting in the ring himself.
The identity of his rival will be unveiled next week.
Navents at The Casino
GYM BOXING SERIES PRESENTED BY THE CASINO DE MONTRÉAL IN COLLABORATION WITH VIDEOTRONis based on a formula that has been very popular from 2005 ka 2010. During this period, no less than nine participants went on to become world champions. For its 13th year, GYM repeated this formula in which the proximity of the action, along with the warm and electrifying ambiance, plus the intensity of the fights, provides a unique experience.
Na mgbakwunye, at each event ticket holders will receive a private invitation to mingle with the athletes and observers in an exclusive Casino bar this unique purpose.
We are very proud to launch this series with this excellent event. This is the first of 18 planned at the Casino of Montreal and Lac Lemay, over the 3 next years, a real gift for boxing fans in QuebecMichel concluded. “These are our stars of echi. And again, each event at the Casino is a colorful show, a one of a kind party. This is exactly the kind of happening that fight fans do not want to miss!”
Event tickets for the event or season tickets are available to purchase via www.admission.ca or by calling at GYM’s office (514-383-0666).
ABOUT GROUPE YVON MICHEL (Mgbatị): Groupe Yvon Michel (Mgbatị) e tọrọ ntọala na 2004 by Yvon Michel and his associates. The organization’s mission is the development of high-level boxers through coaching support and especially by competitive management. To achieve its objectives, GYM actively recruits talent and organizes events and it is associated with the popular series, “Premier Boxing agbachitere (PBC),” and has developed major Videotron partnerships with Loto Quebec, TVA Sports, Centre Videotron, Casino de Montreal and Lac Leamy, Tonik GroupImage and Lapointe Dental Centre, in addition to collaborating closely with Rixa.

LUCIAN BUTE VICTIM OF CONTAMINATED SUPPLEMENT MADE BY PHARMAGENIC

 

Montreal (August 12, 2016) Former world champion Lucian Bute learned late yesterday afternoon that the test of his “B” sample was positive, as was his “A” sample, which was no surprise and these findings were welcomed by Lucian and his team.
When the initial announcement of the positive result revealed Ostarine, Lucian didn’t understand what could have happened, hence his disbelief of the situation yet hope regarding test results of his sample “B”. At that time it was announced extensive research would be conducted to find out what really happened. Taa, more than ever, Lucian says he never knowingly used illegal products during his illustrious career in professional boxing.
To assist in his search for truth, Lucian retained the services of a Los Angles-based lawyer, Howard Jacobs, who requested all nutritious supplement products used by Bute during in his training camp for the fight against Badou Jack.
KorvalLabs, an accredited laboratory in California specializing in sport, was mandated to carry out all of the analyzes, and results were obtained Monday.
Otú ọ dị, analysis of a product named Dynamita recovery, made by Pharmageniclaboratory in San Diego, California, contained traces of contamination, Ostarine.
The supplement formula prescribed by physical trainer Angel Heredia (see photos) had to be perfectly free of all illegal substances in its composition, meaning, dị mwute ikwu na, it had been contaminated during preparation of this supplement at the Pharmageniclaboratory.

Responsibility for the detection of Ostarine in Bute’s tests was totally up to Pharmagenic laboratory in San Diego. Bute and his lawyer intend to pursue legal proceedings against the laboratory that has caused irreparable harm to the integrity and reputation of the former IBF super middleweight champion.
Details of the investigation were forwarded to the athletic commission in Washington DC, which will therefore be inviting Bute to enable representations and explanations of what happened before it takes a decision.
Ka ọ dịgodị, Lucian Bute is in training at the gym of the Grant brothers regularly, does not put his career in question and is determined to take all means to become world champion in his division once the details of this case are fully set.
ABOUT GROUPE YVON MICHEL (Mgbatị): Groupe Yvon Michel (Mgbatị) e tọrọ ntọala na 2004 by Yvon Michel and his associates. The organization’s mission is the development of high-level boxers through coaching support and especially by competitive management. To achieve its objectives, GYM actively recruits talent and organizes events. GYM is associated with the popular series, “Premier Boxing agbachitere (PBC),” and has developed major Videotron partnerships with Loto Quebec, TVA Sports, Centre Videotron, Casino de Montreal and Lac Leamy, Tonik GroupImage and Lapointe Dental Centre, in addition to collaborating closely with Rixa Promotions.

Lucian Bute’s anti-doping test statement

Montreal (Ka 26, 2016) Lucian Bute was informed of the results of the anti-doping test done after his World Boxing Council (WBC) world title fight against Badou Jack, April 30, na Washington, D.C.
As reported in a statement sent by the WBC, the Washington D.C. Boxing and Wrestling Commission informed them that Bute tested positive for Ostarine, in an A sample analysis, after the bout.
I am surprised and sorry about this. I don’t understand what led to this positive result, Bute kwuru. “I have always passed every anti-doping test that I was asked to take since I won a world title. More recently for my fight against James DeGale, na Quebec City, ikpeazụ November, I was tested eight times from before my training camp until after my fight. I have never taken any illegal products. I have a complete trust in my team. There will be an analysis of the B sample and I am sure that this result will be negative.
GYM has always been strongly in favor of a strict anti-doping policy to keep the sport of boxing clean,” GYM president Yvon Michel remarked. “We are really surprised by this first result and we now hope that the B sample proves that the first result was wrong. Ruo mgbe ahụ, we support Lucian Bute.
There will be no further comments on this subject until the publication of Bute’s B sample result.

Artur Beterbiev merụrụ ahụ na ọzụzụ

Montreal (October 20, 2015) – Montreal si nwa nkuchi na ìhè Heavyweight contender Artur Beterbiev (9-0, 9 Kos) gaghị alụ ọgụ November 28 na Centre Vidéotron na Quebec City. The Groupe Yvon Michel-akwalite oku okpu merụrụ ahụ ubu-ya mgbe ọzụzụ ikpeazụ izu, -amanye ya ịdọrọ si ya n'obi.
Beterbiev a ugbu a n'ụwa gosiri na No. 2 site na International Boxing Federation (IBF) na World Boxing Organization (WBO), nakwa dị ka Ọ dịghị. 3 site World Boxing Association (WBA) na Ọ dịghị. 4 site World Boxing Council (WBC).
Mkpebi e mere nke a ụtụtụ (Tuesday) mgbe abụọ oge Russian Olympia zutere mgbatị dọkịta, Francis Fontaine, na dọkịta na-awa David Baillargeon kpebisiri Beterbiev kwesịrị obere ma dị mkpa ịwa ahụ na-nri ya ubu.
N'okpuru m na-elekọta, Artur nwere magnetik resonance nnyocha Friday,” Dr. Fontaine kọwara. “Mgbe a nzukọ a ụtụtụ, anyị kpebiri na Artur si ịwa ahụ ga-rụrụ na-esonụ ụbọchị ole na ole site ọkachamara Dr. Baillargeon. Anyị na-atụ anya ihe zuru ezu mgbake sochiri a-alọta mgbanaka na mmalite nke 2016.”
M nke ukwuu nkụda mmụọ na ndakpọ olileanya site ọnọdụ,” Beterbiev kwuru. “M nọ na-akwadebe onwe m ike inye ọzọ dị ukwuu show ka Fans, November 28, ma m ga-azụ ike na 2016.”.
The fighter ga-amalite ya ghara ịgbanwe ụbọchị anọ mgbe ya ịwa ahụ, n'okpuru nku nke physiotherapist Hugo Letter, si Evolution Physio.
“Anyị nwere obi ike zuru ezu na anyị ọgwụ mkpara, gụnyere nkà Dr. Baillargeon,” Mgbatị president Yvon Michel kwukwara. “Nke a bụ otu dọkịta na-azoputa n'ubu, nke dị na a n'ezie kasị njọ ala, na ọrụ nke Jean onwa, na January 2010. Ọnwa asaa gasịrị, Jean gbachiteere ya na aha belt, na ikpọ ejiji, megide Chad Dawson.”