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E rua-wā toa ao Kermit Cintron ki te tango i runga i George Sosa i tapiritia attraction Welterweight i runga i Rātū, February 13 i te Sands Peterehema Takahanga Center

Cintron arotahi Amir Khan
Frank De Alba Te pakanga Carlos Padilla i hui matua i runga i
e Mykal Fox i runga i Ricardo Garcia i roto i tahi-matua hui
Undefeated fighters Colby Madison, Michael Coffie, Juan Sanchez, & Martino Jules i roto i te mahi
e nguha taumahamaha Joe Hanks i runga i Nick Guivas

Peterehema, PA (January 23, 2018) – E rua-wā toa Welterweight ao,Kermit Cintron has been added to an already deep card when he takes on George Sosa in a ten-round bout on Rātū, February 13 i Ko te Sands Peterehema Center Takahanga.

Kua kauwhautia e rua waru-a tawhio ngā tahi-matua ngā Frank De Alba(22-2-2, 9 Koó) tango i runga i Carlos Padilla (16-6-1, 10 Koó) me te Mykal Fox(15-0, 4 Kos) pakanga Ricardo Garcia (14-1, 9 KO o) i roto i te a'ee super Kōmāmā.
whakatairangatia ana te kāri e Whakatairanga a King.
Cintron o Reading, PA e ha lekooti o 39-6-3 ki 30 Koó.
Te 38 year-old Cintron is a 18 ngaio tau e riro ana tuatahi 23 whawhai (20 mā Tuhinga) na roto i te hinga i te momo o Leon Pearson (9-1-1), Said Ouali (7-0), Omar Davila (12-2), Ian Mackillop (14-1), Luis Rosado (29-5), Elio Ortiz (25-6), & Teddy Reid (22-5-1).
I te Paenga-whāwhā 23, 2005, Cintron was stopped by Antonio Margarito in his bid to win the WBO Welterweight title.

Cintron scored two wins, i ngā te mutu a tawhio 10 i runga i nguha Rawiri Estrada (18-2) i mua i tu Mark Suarez i ono-rauna ki te hopu i te taitara IBF Welterweight i runga i Oketopa 28, 2006 i roto i te Palm Beach, Florida.
Cintron made two defenses of the crown which was highlighted by a two-round destruction over Walter Matthysse (26-1), i mua i te mutu e Margarito i roto i to ratou rematch.
Cintron then sandwiched wins over Lovemore Ndou (46-10-1), Alfredo Angulo (15-0) ko Juliano Ramos (15-2) huri noa i te Unuunu ki Sergio Martinez (44-1-1) i mua i maturuturu whawhai ki toa ao Paora Williams me Carlos Molina.
I roto i tona a'ee whakamutunga, mutu Cintron i roto i rima a tawhio e Tyrone Brunson.
Te “Philly whawhai o te Tau” kite kaitono Cintron piro e rua knockdowns i roto i te taka noa e wha, engari ka haere mai hoki Brunson ki maturuturu Cintron toru nga wa i roto i te taka noa rima.
This is a fight to comeback to get back where I need to be. After the Brunson fight, it was back to the drawing board. this fight will start to get me back to the top one more time,” Said Cintron.
“I roto i te Sosa, Ko ahau he kaipāho mo tona whawhai whakamutunga, a i roto i te whawhai poto, I did not see anything special. I been working hard, me te whiwhi pai rite a ka waiho e ahau rite ki te whawhai.”
mohio Cintron ki te whakakitea kaha, me tona anō ngaio, e taea te tiki ia ki te whawhai nui, a kua Cintron tangata i roto i te ngakau.
“kite ahau kei te haere mai Amir Khan hoki, me ahau e ko te whawhai e hiahia ana ahau.”

Sosa o Philadelphia he lekooti o 15-11-1 ki 15 knockouts.
Te 31 tau-tawhito ko te ngaio tau e whitu nei mohiotia te ki te tango i runga i runga whakataetae pērā i Emanuel Taylor, Ray Robinson, Thomas LaManna, a i roto i tona a'ee whakamutunga, i te mutu ia e tūturu runga amanaki-Jaron Ennis i runga i Hakihea 1, 2017 i roto i te Philadelphia.
I roto i te te a'ee waru-a tawhio, nguha taumahamaha Joe Hanks (22-2, 14 Koó) o Newark, Ka whawhai nj Nick Guivas (14-9-2, 9 Koó) o Topeka, Kansas.
I roto i te pāngia e ono-a tawhio:
Colby Madison (5-0-1, 4 Koó) o Owings Mills, ka whawhai Maryland
Dante Selby (2-3-1) o Philadelphia i roto i te a'ee taumahamaha.
Blake Mansfield (5-1-1, 3 Koó) o Burlington, ka whawhai NC Darryl Bunting (3-2-2, 1 KO) o Asbury Park, NJ i roto i te honga taumahawaenga.
Chiase Nelson (6-1, 3 Kos) o Mansfield, Ka whawhai OH Vincent Jennings (5-4-1, 4 Koó) o Rapids Grand, MI i roto i te pakanga mā whitu.
I roto i te pāngia e wha-a tawhio:
Michael Coffie (1-0, 1 KO) ka tango i runga i debuting pro Nicoy Clarke o Jersey City, NJ i roto i te a'ee taumahamaha.
Martino Jules (2-0) o Allentown, Ka whawhai PA Malik Loften (1-0, 1 KO) o Suitland, MD i roto i te a'ee mā whitu.

Juan Sanchez (4-0, 1 KO) o Allentown, Ka tangohia PA i runga i Sergio Aguilar (2-6, 2 Koó) o Homestead, FL i roto i te a'ee mā whitu.
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UNIFIED WOMEN’S SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION CLARESSA SHIELDS DOMINATES TORI NELSON IN THE MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FRIDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM TURNING STONE RESORT CASINO

Shohjahon Ergashev Shines While Jesse Hernandez Edges Ernesto Garza In Co-Featured Bouts

 

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Verona, N.Y.. (Jan. 13, 2018) – Unified Women’s Super Middleweight World Champion Claressa Shields dominated previously undefeated Tori Nelson en route to a 10-round unanimous decision in the main event of ShoBox: Ko te Generation New Rāmere on SHOWTIME from Turning Stone Resort Casino.

 

 

 

Shields controlled from opening to closing bell, sweeping 100-90 on all three judges’ scorecards in the first 10-round distance fight of her career. Te 2012 a 2016 Olympic Gold Medalist out-landed Nelson 225-81 with her total punches, 186-70 in powers shots, and connected at a 44 percent clip with her power shots compared to just 20 percent for Nelson.

 

 

 

“I landed every shot that I thought possible to land,” Shields said. “She was tough, she wasn’t a pushover. She put on a good fight.”

 

 

 

Shields advanced to 5-0 with two knockouts in what was likely her final fight in the super middleweight division. The 22-year-old now has her sights set on the middleweight division where she will eventually target undefeated and Unified Women’s Middleweight World Champion Christina Hammer, who was ringside Rāmere i roto i te Verona.

 

 

 

“I have to drop down and see how I feel (tuatahi),” Shields said. “I think I could make 160 ngāwari, I’m going to be bigger and stronger than any girl.

 

 

 

“Hammer just wants to scope. I think she’s pretty scared to be honest. She is more worried about me than I am about her. I’m going to kick Hammer’s ass. People think Hammer is more skilled than me so I can’t wait to show her that she’s not.”

 

 

 

Hammer, who is expected to fight in a co-featured bout on the next Shields card, was interviewed by SHOWTIME analyst Steve Farhood and expressed excitement to make her U.S. debut and eventually face the American champion.

 

 

 

“It’s a great combination me and her on the same card,” Hammer said. “I can’t wait to show the fans who Christina Hammer is. That will be the best fight ever. It will be the game-changer for female boxing. It’s our time to shine.

 

 

 

“I’m long-time world champion and I have more experience. I have longer reach, I’m tall, I have good footwork and better technique than her. I feel the energy, and I can’t wait to fight against her.”

 

 

 

The former world champion Nelson (17-1-3, 2 Koó) became the 173rd undefeated fighter to suffer their first professional loss on ShoBox: Ko te Generation New.

 

 

 

“I’m not happy because I didn’t win, but other than that I thought I executed pretty well,” said the 41-year-old Nelson. “I gave her a better fight than she was expecting.

 

 

 

“No disrespect to Claressa, she doesn’t have great power. She has great speed and she overwhelms you with a lot of punches. My movement threw her off like I knew it would but knowing she was the champion, I needed to just push a little bit more.”

 

 

 

I roto i te ShoBox co-āhuatanga, Jesse Hernandez narrowly defeated Ernesto Garza via split-decision in an action-packed fight that was scored 95-94 Hernandez, 95-93 Garza, 97-93 Hernandez.

 

 

 

After a close first round, Garza floored Hernandez with a flush left hand to the nose in the closing moments of the second round. Hernandez recovered, and while the middle rounds featured tremendous back-and-forth action, Hernandez seemingly had no trouble walking down Garza, who’s punches seemed to lack any real power. Garza (9-3, 5 Koó) found a second wind and seemed to pick up the eighth and ninth rounds until Hernandez roared back in an excellent 10th and final round that featured 178 nifó katoa.

 

 

 

Hernandez (11-1, 7 Koó) u 50 percent of his power punches and connected on 40 percent of his punches compared to just 28 percent for Garza, however he threw just 719 total punches compared to more than 1,000 by Garza.

 

“I think it should have been a unanimous decision,” Hernandez said. “I’ve always been a slow starter and I feel like I lost the first two rounds, especially with the knockdown. But I won pretty much every round after that, I maybe lost three rounds.

 

 

 

“I’m not completely happy with my performance. I have to control my distance and my range a little bit better. I need to go back to the gym and work on those things. Before the summer comes I hope to have another fight and I hope it’s on SHOWTIME.

 

 

 

“I give Garza a lot of credit for getting in the ring and knocking me down. He hung in there for 10 rounds even after I caught him with some good shots. He was able to withstand those shots, but all that said, I still think it should have been a unanimous decision.”

 

 

 

Garza countered that sentiment.

 

 

 

“I thought it was a bogus decision,” Garza said. “I don’t understand that last judge’s card. I was happy with everything that I did. I executed well and did everything I needed to do to win the fight.

 

 

 

“I’m really disappointed with the outcome. I felt that I won. Ki ahau, I won a majority of the rounds and I knocked him down. I know knocking your opponent down usually leads to you winning the fight.”

 

 

 

Undefeated Uzbekistan power-puncher Shohjahon Ergashev handed Sonny Fredrickson the first loss of his career with an impressive third round TKO in the opening bout of the ShoBox telecast.

 

 

 

The win over the top-10 ranked Fredrickson extended Ergashev’s perfect record to 12-0 ki 12 knockouts.

 

 

 

The 26-year-old pressed the action from the beginning, negating Fredrickson’s five-inch reach advantage with a steady diet of well-timed, crisp punches. Ergashev landed a wide left to the head that stumbled Fredrickson in the opening minute of the third and continued to tee-off as his opponent wobbled against the ropes With Fredrickson (18-1, 12 Koó) unable to defend himself and eating a series of brutal lefts, referee Benjy Esteves stepped in to stop the bout at 1:58 o te tuatoru.

 

 

 

All of Ergashev’s 61 connects in the bout were power shots, and he connected on 77 percent of his power punches in the third and final round.

 

 

 

“The ref saved him,” Ergashev said. “If he let him stay on his feet any longer I would have knocked him out. He couldn’t handle my power.

 

 

 

“At this stage of my career, I am in the best shape of my life and the best I have felt. This is my time right now, especially because I am training with Rick (Phillips) a (Javan) Sugar (Hill Steward). That’s what leads to all of my knockout power.

 

 

 

“I’m ready for whatever comes next. I’m ready for more fights in the U.S., and I want to keep getting more exposure to show off my skills. I’m ready to fight anybody in America.”

 

 

 

Fredrickson, who became the 172 fighter to suffer his professional loss on the prospect developmental series, suffered a jaw injury in the bout and was unavailable for comment.

 

 

 

Rāmere o tripleheader will replay on Rāhina, Jan. 15 i 10 p.m. AND/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME on DEMAND® and SHOWTIME ANYTIME®.

 

 

 

Barry Tompkins called the ShoBox mahi i te ringside ki Steve Farhood me toa mua ao Raul Marquez te taviniraa ei mohio kaitätari. The executive producer was Gordon Hall with Rich Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

 

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E noho Tūturu Russian taumahamaha Apti Davtaev i runga i Shields vs. Nelson undercard i te tahuri Stone Resort Casino

miramira rave rahi whakangahau whawhai te undercard untelevised mō te rua-wā mētara koura Olympic Claressa Shields korero o ona taitara WBC me IBF ki kaiwero whakahauanga Tori Nelson i te tahuri Stone Resort Casino i Verona, New York te po.
I roto i te matua a'ee tautoko, Detroit mā Kurchaloi, Russia, a Taumahamaha Apti Davtaev he United States tuatahi whawhai angitu mā te kaute i te whakatau e ono-a tawhio noa loto mo Garrett o Philadelphia “Ko te Ultimate Warrior” Wilson.
kihai i Wilson kia ngāwari ai. Fighting i roto o te piko iho, te kaha muscled, engari ka haere mai nui poto Wilson ake ki nui haymakers mohoao ki te hanga i te whawhai katoa rawa ngā. puta Davtaev ki te whai taimaha te ringa matau, i maturuturu iho e ia ki te matenga pakeke o Wilson maha nui ki te whiwhi i te tata, engari tika ruru. Davtaev mana nama mo te haere ki te whawhai nga wa hono tetahi o hīrere haere taiawhio o Wilson.
Davtaev (i teie nei 14-0-1, 13 Koó) ngaro tona ōrau KO tino, engari haere atu ki te wikitoria pakeke-whawhai i runga i te hoariri nei haere mai ki te riro. Wilson Ko inaianei (18-14-1, 9 Koó).
Ko te kaute i 58-56 i katoa kaiwhakawa e toru.
kawea He tukirae kōpeka te mutunga haapotohia ki hoki o Aktjubinsk te ono-a tawhio super Kōmāmā, Kazakhstan’s Bakhtiyar Eyubov.
I roto i te ki Lynchburg, Virginia’s Maurice Chalmers (14-13-1, 8 Koó), te slugger whakaongaonga Eyubov (13-0, 11 Koó) i mua i muri kaupapa matenga kaha me te anga raru ka tuki tona matenga ki te whati Chalmers '. The cut that resulted was ruled too severe and the fight was ruled a No Decision at 1:59 o te kohao a huri noa.
I roto i te marama whawhai ngā ringa taumahamaha o te wahine mohoao rere i nga aronga, mau nonoke a rave rahi takedowns MMA-kāhua, Franchon “Ko te Diva Patu taumaha” riro Crews-Dezurn te whakatau e ono-a tawhio noa loto mo Tiffany “Ko te Terminator” Woodard.
Crews-Dezurn, i teie nei 3-1, 1 KO, o Baltimore, Maryland, i tokomaha rawa patu mo Wilson, North Carolina’s Woodard (i teie nei 4-10-3, 3 Koó), na tamata Woodard, a muri ki te hanga mea kino. He aha i aru ko he mohoao tokua-i roto i ngā tuke me headlocks me takedowns i mahue e rua i runga i neke atu i te kotahi te koaka.
ka mau Woodard te rota o te hiako pakeke, me te tika nama mo tona taikaha. whakakitea Crews-Dezurn piha i roto i kore tango i te maunu mo te nuinga o te whawhai. i ia ngaro te wāhi i roto i te ono mo te takedown utu e huna ana.
Ko te kaute i 59-53, 59-54 a 59-54.
Detroit mā Magnitogorsk, Russia’s Alexey Zubov outworked a determined Lamont “Whakaene rawa” Capers o Hawley, Pennsylvania, i runga i tona ara ki te whakatau nuinga e ono-a tawhio.
He whawhai whakangahau i waenganui i cruiserweights pakeke-tere, tapahia Zubov i runga i te kanohi matau, a ka mau etahi nifó pai, engari outworked noa nga Capers atu whiriwhiri. whakakitea Zubov tona conditioning maha-pai, me te mahi i muri i te werohanga mātauranga, i te ihirangi ki te takoto i runga i te taura, me te whenua matā kohua pakeke maha nui ki te pupuri i te reira ngā Capers.
He kaute o 57-57 Unuunu i runga kingi-e kaute 59-56 a 58-56 mo te fifi Russian. Ki te te wikitoria, Zubov neke tona whakaatu ki 17-1, 9 Koó. Capers taka ki 8-11-3.

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“I’m going to go after her in the first round and get her out of there.” – Claressa Shields

 

 

“I’m going to shock the world.” – Tori Nelson

 

 

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Verona, N.Y.. (Jan. 11, 2018) – Unified Women’s Super Middleweight World Champion Claressa Shields and undefeated IBF mandatory challenger Tori Nelson made weight i runga i Rāpare for their 10-round WBC and IBF Super Middleweight World Championship showdownapopo/Rāmere, January 12 i roto i te hui matua o ShoBox: Ko te Generation New ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/PT) i te tahuri Stone Resort Casino i Verona, N.Y..

 

 

 

The 22-year-old two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Shields (4-0, 2 Koó) will face her second consecutive undefeated opponent in the former world champion Nelson (17-0-3, 2 Koó).

 

 

 

Undefeated Uzbekistan power-puncher Shakh Ergashev (11-0, 11 Koó) will meet fellow unbeaten and top-10 ranked Sonny Fredrickson (18-0, 12 Koó), o Toledo, Ohio, in the telecast opener. The 26-year-old Ergashev, a former six-year member of the Uzbek national team, and the current WBA No. 9 ranked Fredrickson will contest an eight-round super lightweight bout.

 

 

 

I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga o te ShoBox: Ko te Generation New tripleheader, Hehe Hernandez (10-1, 7 Koó), who is coming off consecutive victories over undefeated opponents, will take on former National Golden Gloves Gold Medalist Ernesto Garza (9-2, 5 Koó; 1-3 WSB) in a 10-round super bantamweight bout between two all-action fighters.

 

 

 

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Pauna Official:

 

 

Claressa Shields vs. Tori Nelson – 10-round WBC and IBF Super Middleweight World Title Bout

 

 

Shields: 167 pauna

 

Nelson: 164 ¾ pauna

 

 

Jesse Hernandez vs. Ernesto Garza – 10-round Super Bantamweight Bout

 

Hernandez: 122 ½ pauna

 

Garza: 122 ½ pauna

 

 

 

Shohjahon Ergashev vs. Sonny Fredrickson – Eight-round Super Lightweight Bout

 

Ergashev: 140 pauna

 

Fredrickson: 141 pauna

 

Korukī WHAKAMUTUNGA:

 

 

CLARESSA whakangungu rakau:

 

 

“Tori brings a lot more aggression, a lot more fight than a lot of my previous opponents. I te pepa, she has the best resume of any opponent I’ve faced and can put up a better fight.

 

 

 

“Everybody underestimates me because of my size. My frame looks like I’m a 140 but really I’m a 168. Everyone goes into a fight thinking they can win, but once that right hand lands everything changes. I’m going to go after her in the first round and get her out of there like Nikki Adler.

 

 

 

“I expect my opponent to apply pressure, and to use some dirty tactics. She has more experience, but not that much when you speak of her amateur experience.

 

 

 

“She’s confident and she believes in herself. She thinks I haven’t earned my place yet. She doesn’t think I throw hard punches. Speed is power. She doesn’t get that.

 

 

 

“This has been a hard camp, I really pushed myself. I usually do six weeks, this time I did eight weeks. I hadn’t fought since August so I wanted to give myself an extra two weeks so I knew I was in perfect shape.

 

 

 

“There’s no doubt that I start the year with a win, but I see this as a competitive fight. I’m going to have to earn the win but I believe I can KO her by the sixth, seventh round.”

 

 

 

TORI NELSON:

 

 

“I know I’m the underdog, but I’ve dropped nine people. She hasn’t scored one knockdown yet as a pro. When Claressa turned pro, I knew I’d have to face her eventually.

 

 

 

“A win is what I came for. I expect nothing different. I hope it would expose female boxing and not only open doors for me, but other female boxers coming up after me.

 

 

 

“I feel it’s more entertaining to watch a female fight. When women get dropped, they get right back up and go after it again. When men get knocked down, they start hiding because they don’t want to get hit again. So I think we should get paid just as much as the men.

 

 

 

“I’m blessed to be here, but I’m not a winner until I complete what I came here to do. And that’s win. The odds are definitely against me, but I’m going to shock the world.

 

 

 

“I want to take her into the deep waters. We don’t think she can beat us in a 10-round fight.

 

 

 

“They’re not going to give me anything. I have to be a dog and go in there and win this fight. I’ve always been aggressive. Why change anything for her?"

 

 

 

JESSE HERNANDEZ

 

 

“I’m just trying to get closer to a title fight. Moving up the rankings is the main goal right now, and I’m on the right path. A win here in a 10-round fight would be huge for my career.

 

 

 

“Being an all-around fighter is something I’m working on. But you can’t become a well-rounded fighter until you get the experience and the fights and that’s what I’m working on doing right now. I want to get more rounds in and progress.

 

 

 

“Fighting a southpaw is not a problem for me. I can switch my stance, but it’s not something I think about or plan. It just happens naturally in a fight.

 

 

 

“I’ve always believed in myself, even when I took time off. I believed that I could get back into it and get to a top level. The wins over two undefeated fighters did a lot for my confidence. I knew I could do it, but it showed others I belong and that I can compete at the top level.”

 

 

 

ERNESTO GARZA

 

 

“I like to bring the pressure, and he’s a pressure fighter too. We’ll see who backs up once we start throwing punches.

 

 

 

“I like to face fighters who come forward like him so I think everything will work for me. I plan on applying the pressure, getting him tired in the latter rounds, and taking him out.

 

 

 

“He tends to switch, but I think that’s when he gets off-balance. He won’t bring anything I haven’t seen before.

 

 

 

“I’m fighting at my natural weight class this time. My last fight on ShoBox (against undefeated Jon Fernandez) I was fighting a much higher weight.

 

 

 

“I don’t think his height and reach will give me any issues. I’ve been working with a lot of guys in the gym who have similar size and style. We’re ready for anything.

 

 

 

“A win would be a great step for me and my career. All the doors would open up for us.”

 

 

 

SHOHJAHON ERGASHEV:

 

 

“I love training here because of the fact that it’s a different atmosphere here in the States. It’s a real professional setup, I feel that my skills and my technique have gotten a lot better training here with Sugar Hill.

 

 

 

“I know that he is an experienced fighter. He’s undefeated and he’s coming to fight. It’s a big opportunity for both of us.

 

 

 

“I’m very honored to be on SHOWTIME and happy to be getting this kind of national exposure. A win would cement me as one of the best junior welterweight prospects in the world.

 

 

 

“I’ve gotten a lot better training at the Kronk Boxing Gym in Detroit. Last training camp was an introduction to the American style of boxing and this camp really improved my technique and tactics with the intense sparring.

 

 

 

"Ahau 11-0 ki 11 knockouts. au e ahau he puncher me te hiahia ahau ki te patoto ia i roto i, engari kua whakangungua ahau mo te tawhiti. Kua whakangungua ahau ki patoto tētahi i roto i roto i te taka noa tuatahi, me te waru o nga tawhio.

 

 

 

"Ko te nui taahiraa-ake i roto i te pato'iraa tenei, engari kua ahau i runga i 200 whawhai runaruna ki etahi o nga kaimekemeke runaruna pai i roto i te ao. Kua mea patu ahau medalists Olympic me te tino ta'na whawhai runaruna. "

 

 

 

Sonny FREDRICKSON

 

 

"Kua oti ahau tatari mo tenei te rongo mo te wa roa. Kua Kua tamata ahau ki te tiki i runga i TV mo te rua ranei e toru nga tau o muri, na ko te mahi nui hoki ahau i tenei. Hopefully a win bumps me up into the top 5 and gives me a title shot at the end of this year or the beginning of next year.

 

 

 

“We spar a lot with Robert (Aranga). It’s back-and-forth action. We grew up together and learn a lot from each other. I give him some pointers here and there and he does the same for me.

 

 

 

“I don’t know too much about my opponent. I know he’s a lefty and he has a strong punch. He’s a good match for me. He wants to keep coming forward and land big shots so I’ll be able to outbox him pretty easily.

 

 

 

“I don’t think nerves will be factor. I’ve fought on Andre Ward’s card, I’ve been in big fights before.

 

 

 

“I’m going to knock him out after the third round. I’m going to say, hey, get him out of here.

 

 

 

“After this fight, fans will start learning my name. I think they’ll want to see me have a shot at the 140 pound title.”

 

 

 

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Ka karanga Barry Tompkins te ShoBox action from ringside with Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analyst. Ko te kaihanga matua ko Gordon Hall ki Richard Gaughan te whakaputa me Rick Phillips te arata'iraa.

 

 

 

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CLARESSA pukupuku korukī īngoa WHAKAMUTUNGA & Whakaahua

Uouangataha World Champion Hei Whakatikaia Taitara ki Tūturu kaiwero Tori Nelson Rāmere, Jan. 12, i roto i te Takahanga Main I SHOWTIME

 

 

Pāwhiritia HERE hoki Whakaahua i Stephanie Trapp / SHOWTIME

 

 

kiripaka, ahau. (January 11, 2018) – Women o Unified Super whitu World Champion Claressa Shields korero ki te pāpāho i te wātū īngoa i roto i tona oire o Flint, Mich., i mua ia haere atu ki a Verona, N.Y.. ki te tiaki i ona taitara 168-pauna ki tūturu IBF kaiwero whakahauanga Tori Nelson apopo po, Rāmere, Jan. 12 ora i runga i SHOWTIME.

 

 

 

ka paunatia Shields i roto i tenei ahiahi i mua ki apopo po o ShoBox: Ko te Generation New telecast i tahuri Stone Resort Casino. Haamata te telecast i 10 p.m. AND/PT me ngā te whawhai o rua opuaraa 140-pauna tūturu Shakh Ergashev a Sonny Fredrickson a Hehe Hernandez hanga ana ShoBox hoki ki Ernesto Garza.

 

 

 

Tikiti mo te takahanga, whakatairangatia ana e te e Salita Whakatairanga, E tēnei wā i runga i te hoko mo $75 mo te rua rarangi tuatahi o te ringside, $65 mō te toe tūru ringside me ētahi atu katoa utu i $49 a $37, me tetahi utu e hāngai ana. Ka taea te hokona tīkiti i roto i te tangata na roto i te te karanga i te tahuri Stone Resort Pouaka Office i ranei 800.771.7711 online ranei i Ticketmaster.

 

 

 

Tenei ko te aha te-tau 22 tau Shields i ki te mea i a ia omaoma pa, Ko te Whare Field Berston:

 

 

 

CLARESSA whakangungu rakau

 

 

"Ite ahau nui. tino peia ahau i ahau i tenei puni. Ko te puni roa atu i mua na kua ahau i te wa fe'unga ki te tiki rite. Kua Tori Nelson kua mahi i te rota o te paru korero, engari haere ahau ki te whakaatu ia e kia waiho ia 17-0, engari e kore te whawhai ia he kotiro rite ahau i mua i.

 

 

"Kia anake i ahau 4 whawhai ngaio ki toku ingoa, engari i ahau nui o te wheako runaruna. kua whawhai ahau kotiro e te hunga 16-0, e kore ahau e kite ki hea i runga i tona record wahi ngā whawhai ia he toa tūturu o taua ërä.

 

 

"Kua rite ahau mo tenei whawhai i te ara ano e mahi tonu ana ahau. kihai i mahia e ahau tetahi mea motuhake. arotahi ahau ki runga ki ahau, e kore toku hoariri.

 

 

 

"I roto i te taka noa 6 7 ranei, haere Nelson iho.

 

 

"Kia whiua e ahau Nelson, e hiahia ana ahau ki te whawhai Christina Hammer, engari au tango ahau i te reira kotahi whawhai i te wa. Te hinaaro nei e ahau ki te whawhai i te iti rawa kia kotahi te wā i 154 pauna i mua i te tango i runga i Hammer. "

 

 

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Mō ShoBox: Ko te Generation New

 

 

Mai i tōna urunga i roto i te Hōngongoi 2001, te raupapa mekemeke SHOWTIME arohaehae, manohi, ShoBox: Ko te Generation New ki āu fifi kua ngā taranata taitamariki. Te ShoBox kaupapa, ko te ki te televise whakaongaonga, kua takoto mano-ahuareka, me ngā tākaro whakataetae i te whakarato i te whenua ata mohiotia hoki opuaraa pai ki te whawhai mo te taitara ao. Ētahi o te rārangi e tupu o te 73 whawhai nei i puta i runga i ShoBox me te matatau ki te ngaki taitara ao ngā: Errol Spence Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, 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.

 

 

Mō tahuri Stone Resort Casino

 

 

Kaihautū o te Hānuere 12 takahanga, Tahuri Stone Resort Casino ko te huihui ūnga tohu-toa, e tonu ki te wehewehe ake ka rite te wāhi pirimia mō te taumata mekemeke whawhai-a-te-tau. Ka tohu te hui January tahuri hui mekemeke motu-teata 24 o Stone, cementing te huihui rite te ūnga ārahi mō hākinakina whawhai motu-teata. Tahuri Stone ngā taonga-ao te piha haapiiraa, tae atu e wha hotels, neke atu i te 20 wharekai waitohu me ngā kōwhiringa kai, e rua kaukau, he katoa-hou 125,000 waewae tapawha papa Las Vegas kāhua petipeti, he Showroom Cabaret-kāhua, te 5,000 ao nohoanga, e rima akoranga korowha, e rave rahi tutaki, hōpa cocktail me wāhi Nightlife ki whakangahau ora katoa wiki.

Russian Heavyweight Crusher Apti Davtaev Looking to Impress in his American Debut This Friday at Turning Stone Resort Casino

Undefeated heavyweight KO artist Apti Davtaev will make his long-awaited American debut tenei Rāmere night on the untelevised undercard of two-time Olympic gold medalist ClaressaT-Rex” Shields (4-0, 2 Koó) defense of her WBC and IBF titles against undefeated mandatory challenger Tori Nelson (17-0-3, 2 Koó) i te tahuri Stone Resort Casino i Verona, New York.

A recent signing of Salita Promotions, Davtaev (13-0-1, 13 Koó), from Kurchaloi, Russia, will take on Philadelphia-based veteran Garrett “Ko te Ultimate Warrior” Wilson (18-13-1, 9 Koó) in an eight-round showcase.
Standing an imposing 6 ‘5and already having won the WBC Slovenian title in just his tenth pro fight, Davtaev moved from his training base in Grozny to Detroit to work with well-respected Javan SugarHill Steward at the Kronk Gym.
I loved training in Detroit with SugarHill Steward,” said Davtaev. “I feel my skills are going to a new level and I look forward to showing them off on January 12. I know Wilson is experienced and has fought some very good fighters, but I am in great shape and ready to put on a show!”
Not looking to waste any time, the 28-year-old Davtaev says he’ll be looking fornamesin the big man’s division of boxing after this fight.
My goals are to stay active and fight the better names in the division this year,” ka mea ia. “I look forward to showing the boxing fans my skills and challenging the big names. The fans in New York can expect to see a new contender in the heavyweight division.
Steward, nephew of the great Emanuel Steward and quickly building a strong reputation of his own, says that Davtaev has what it takes.
Apti is a strong, coordinated, big heavyweight who will be ready to compete very soon with the other contenders in the division. I am very impressed with his ability to learn and to transfer what he’s learned into sparring. I am excited to see Apti in action January 12 for his American debut. I expect to see an exciting knockout!”
Presented by Salita Promotions, Shields vs. Nelson will serve as the headliner of a televised tripleheader on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/PT).
Also featured on the January 12 telecast, Uzbekistan mana-pahaki Shakh Ergashev (11-0, 11 Koó) Ka fehangahangai hoa tūturu me runga-10 runga Sonny Fredrickson (18-0, 12 Koó) o Toledo, Ohio. I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, Hehe Hernandez (10-1, 7 Koó) ka tango i runga i Ernesto Garza (9-2, 5 Koó; 1-3 WSB) i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa whā super a'ee.

Tikiti mo te takahanga, whakatairangatia ana e te e Salita Whakatairanga, E tēnei wā i runga i te hoko mo $75 mo te rua rarangi tuatahi o te ringside, $65 mō te toe tūru ringside me ētahi atu katoa utu i $49 a $37, me tetahi utu e hāngai ana. Ka taea te hokona tīkiti i roto i te tangata na roto i te te karanga i te tahuri Stone Resort Pouaka Office i ranei800.771.7711 online ranei i Ticketmaster.

FNU aro Sports Whakaatu “Nohopuku” Eddie Chambers Interview

Tenei wiki Tom, Tony and Rich catch up with Professional Boxer “Nohopuku” Eddie Chambers. Kia aroha mai, mahue tatou te Rauna tuhi i waho te hawhe tuatahi o te haapurororaa i te po nei i reira i matou he kōrero nui e pā ana ki te mea Chambers rite i roto i tona mahi pera tawhiti. i matou te whakaora i te uiuiraa Eddie katoa, ahakoa. Rich whakapāha hoki te tuawha tahi-ope (Tom te Cat) hoki ana pōrearea tamau i roto i te haerenga wawe. kia manawanui, ahakoa, e patata ana. Tenei Ko tetahi o nga uiuinga pai kua whakahaeretia tatou i roto i te wa roa, ko Eddie ko te mahi te piha haapiiraa tūturu. Ko reira utu te whakarongo a ka pea hei te tuatahi o te maha whakawhitinga ki Chambers pea e whai tatou i roto i te heke mai.

 

Eddie Tuhinga UIUIRAA

 

Is USA Boxing Nationals Champion Jared Anderson America’s next great heavyweight?

Colorado Springs, Colorado (Hakihea 21, 2017) – Christmas came early for Jared Anderson, who not only won the heavyweight title at the recent USA Boxing National Championships, the 18-year-old also captured the Most Outstanding Boxer Award in the Elite Division.
Seeded No. 7 in an eight-boxer field at The Nationals, Anderson, in order, defeated No. 2 Jesus Flores i roto i te kuwaha a taka noa, 5-0, edged No. 3 Adrian Tillman i roto i te whiringa whaiti, 3-2, and upset five-time national champion Cam F. Awesome, 5-0, i roto i te whakamutunga aito.
In USA Boxing’s most recently listed heavyweight ratings (Nov. 17, 2017), Tillman and Awesome are ranked No. 1 a 2, aua, Flores is No. 5, and Anderson is unranked.
I think that’s going to change,” Anderson noted. “Winning the heavyweight title and Most Outstanding Boxing Award meant the world to me. Maybe some people had never heard of me, but I’ve been boxing since I was eight, and I’ve faced a lot of different styles.
I had a vendetta going with Tillman and, instead of boxing, I tried to take his head off. Simple work allowed me to beat Awesome. He is a good fighter. Cam does what he wants in the ringthrows jabs, sits there and builds up pointsand intimidates some opponents. I took the fight to him. Not wild, ahakoa, because he’d have been there in the ring, calm and smiling, and I would have lost. I used my jab more than anything against him.
One of 11 siblings in two households, Anderson is another USA Boxing success story. Growing up in Toledo, Ohio, Anderson was constantly getting into trouble in school and boxing eventually saved him. His mother convinced her son to meet a local boxing coach, who introduced Jared to boxing, drilling discipline into him, something Jared desperately needed at that point in his young life.
Boxing in Toledo has also aided his overall development in boxing. “We push each other,” Anderson explained. “We support each other and perfect our crafts. There’s a lot of support here at all the gyms in Toledo.
Anderson represented Team USA at this past August’s 2017 Bradenburg Cup in Frankfurt, Germany, at which Anderson won the heavyweight title, as well as the Most Outstanding Boxer Award, which should have been a warning for other leading U.S. heavyweights.
As a young boxer, Anderson admired three legends who were all products of USA Boxing, U.S. Olympians and Olympic medal winners: 1. Sugar Ray Leonard – “Ringa Fast, tere, a phenomenal boxer.” 2. Evander Holyfield – “A warrior who could bang or box. Moved up successfully from cruiserweight to heavyweight.” 3.Muhammad Ali — “Not just because he was a great boxer, but more so because of his life.
Tika i teie nei, Anderson stand 6′ 2 and weighs 200 lbs., but he’s only 18 and should continue growing even larger. I te pae hopea, he wants to be heavyweight champion of the world, but Jared does have a plan.
I want to stay as active as possible next year, competing in tournaments, and turn pro but not until after the (2020) Olympics,” Anderson concluded. “I’m not turning pro until after the (2020) Olympics. I want to win a gold medal, turn pro and win the world heavyweight title, so I can move my mother out of the ‘hood.
Remember the name, boxing fans, Jared Anderson has the potential to be America’s next great heavyweight.
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Evander Holyfield & Luis Collazo Ring 8’s Special Guest Speakers

Rātū, Nov. 21 at O’Neill’s Restaurant
In Maspeth, NY
NEW YORK (Whiringa 15, 2017)) – Hall o Famer Evander “Kia Real” Holyfield and former world welterweight champion Luis Collazo will be special guest speakers at Ring 8’s next monthly meeting,Rātū po, Whiringa 21, at O’Neill’s Restaurant (64-21 53RD Drive) in Maspeth, New York,
Because a large crowd is expected, only Ring 8 members will be allowed to attend this meeting, but membership may be obtained at the door for those interested in joining Ring 8.
Evander Holyfield is one of the few living legends in our sport,” Ring 8 peresideni Jack Hirsch mea. “Na, you can imagine how thrilled we are to have him as a guest speaker. We had planned to present Holyfield with the Ring 8 Legends Award at our holiday banquet, but a lucrative business opportunity will prohibit him from being there that afternoon. Engari, we will present him with that award at O’Neil’s. It says a lot about Evander that he adjusted his schedule to remain in New York to attend our meeting.
Luis Collazo is a terrific fighter in his own right, having been a former world champion. His career seems to be on an upswing once again and we are anxious to hear about his future plans.
Holyfield has retired as a boxer with an outstanding 44-10-2 (29 Koó), but this past year he has operated a New York City-based promotional company, Real Deal Boxing. A U.S. Häkinakina, Holyfield is the only unified world cruiserweight champion, as well as a four-time heavyweight champion of the world.
He had a 16-7-2 record in world title fights and won 19 o 30 fights with two draws against past or present world champions, defeating a Who’s Who list of all-time greats such as Dwight Muhammad Qawi, George Foreman, Larry Holmes, Riddick Bowe a Mike Tyson (rua), i roto i te atu atu rangatira.
Born in Brooklyn and now a resident of Queens, Collazo (37-7. 20 Koó) captured the World Boxing Association (WBA) welterweight world title on April 2, 2005, winning a 12-round split decision over hometown favorite and defending champion Jose Antonio Rivera i roto i te Worcester, Massachusetts.
The 26-year-old Collazo, who has also defeated world champions Miguel Angel Gonzalez a Victor Ortiz, remains a world title contender having upset 21-1 Sammy Vasquez in his last action by way of a sixth-round knockout last February.
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Prince Ranch Boxing Partners up with Pro Fighter Group to Assist in Helping Guide the Career of WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder

Credit Photo – Amanda Westcott/SHOWTIME
Las Vegas, NV (Whiringa 8, 2017)Prince Ranch mekemeke (PRB) is happy to announce that they have partnered up with Pro Fighter Group (PFG), the management company that guides the career of undefeated WBC Heavyweight Champion, Deontay Wilder (39-0, 38 Koó). PRB will work closely with PFG as Wilder takes his career to new heights.
Deontay Wilder is one of the best heavyweight champions America has seen in decades,” mea Greg Hannely, president of Prince Ranch Boxing. “Here at Prince Ranch Boxing, our goal is to associate ourselves with the best people in the sport, and the folks at Pro Fighter Group are wonderful to work with. It’s an honor to be allied with such a tremendous fighter like Wilder
After his stunning first round knockout against Gold Cup (25-3-1, 21 Koó), Wilder was adamant about his quest to fight Anthony Joshua (20-0, 20 Koó), who holds the WBA, IBF and IBO belts, and unify the titles.