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Il-Ġenerazzjoni Ġdida: Lippe-Morrison ready for ShoBox debut

 

Miami, OK (Settembru 22, 2016) – As the son of popular former heavyweight champion Tommy Morrison, Trey Lippe-Morrison’s name alone generates attention.

 

A quick glance at the Oklahoman’s record shows that all 11 of his victories came by knockout, 10 inside of two rounds. Those who dug deeper into Lippe-Morrison’s career will see that he’s trained by legendary Freddie Roach at Wildcard Boxing Club in Los Angeles, BĦAL. On the contrary, his critics note that his name alone generated the buzz rather than his knockouts and many second generation boxers didn’t meet expectations.

 

Nhar il-Ġimgħa evening at the Buffalo Run Casino, Lippe-Morrison looks to make his TV debut a successful one when he battles fellow unbeaten Ed “Black Magic” Latimore. The bout opens a quadrupleheader on Shobox: The New Generation and is scheduled for 6 rawnds. Latimore, 13-0 (7 Tal-KO), owns amateur wins over former heavyweight champion Charles Martin and 2012 US Olympian Dominic Breazeale. The Pittsburgh, PA native will be Lippe-Morrison’s toughest test to date and he believes the heavy interest in this fight will only elevate his career when he emerges victorious.

 

“This is a difficult fight for Trey,” said Tony Holden, Lippe-Morrison’s promoter. “Latimore is undefeated and had a good amateur background. He and his team believe this fight will opens doors for him. The interest in this fight is extremely high not just because of whom Trey is but also since there are two unbeaten American heavyweight squaring off early in their careers. The winner is definitely worthy of being considered a top up and coming heavyweight.”

 

Lippe-Morrison is a member of Holden Productions’ “Four State Franchise” and fought 9 ta 'dmirijietu 11 fights at the Buffalo Run Casino, a venue he’s helped sell out multiple times. With the hometown advantage and flawless start to his pro career, Lippe-Morrison knows there will be pressure on him but believes he’s ready to handle it.

 

“There is a little bit of added pressure,” the 26-year-old said of fighting on TV. “There are of course the people that want to see me on the same level at my father but some of it is brought on by me. My team and I believe I’m ready for this. I’ve been getting a lot better and learning every day under Freddie Roach. Freddie says I’m prepared for the step up and he has full confidence in me. Now I’ve got to go out and perform.”

 

The quadrupleheader airs live on Showtime at 10 PM ET and also features Ivan “The Volk” Golub against James “Keep em’ Sleepin” Stevenson, Ivan “The Beast” Baranchyk vs Zhimin Wang and Radivoje “Hot Rod” Kalajdzic taking on “Notorious” Travis Peterkin.

 

Tickets are sold out and this excellent evening of boxing is promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Holden Productions in association with Fight Promotions Inc. and Roc Nation Sports.

UNBEATEN HEAVYWEIGHT PROSPECT TREY LIPPE MORRISON READY FOR TELEVISION DEBUT THIS FRIDAY, Settembru. 23, FUQ SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONQUADRUPLEHEADER

 

 

“Hot Rod” Kalajdzic Faces Undefeated Travis Peterkin in Main Event,
Ivan Baranchyk, Wang Zhimin in Clash of Unbeaten Junior Welterweights, Welterweight Ivan Golub Risks Perfect Record Against James Stevenson

Live fuq Showtime® fi 10 p.m. U/PT

NEW YORK (Seba. 21, 2016) - Trey Lippe Morrison huwa 11-0 ma 11 knockouts. He is the son of the late former world heavyweight championTommy “The Duke” Morrison. A Grove, Okla., native, Trey resides in Hollywood, Calif., and is trained by Freddie Roach at Wild Card Gym.

 

Dan Il-ġimgħa, Seba. 23, Morrison makes his eagerly awaited television debut when he faces fellow unbeaten and Roc Nation prospect Ed Latimore (13-0, 7 Kos), ta 'Pittsburgh, Pa., in the second bout of a ShoBox: Il-Ġenerazzjoni Ġdida quadrupleheader jgħixu fuq SHOWTIME (10 p.m. U/PT, ittardjat fuq il-Kosta tal-Punent) minn Buffalo Run Casino f'Miami, Okla.

 

Morrison, li dawriet 27 fuq Seba. 27, has recorded eight first-round knockouts, two second-round knockouts and one fourth-round KO in a career that began in February 2014. He bears a striking resemblance to his late father facially, physique-wise and with his fighting style, wears red, white and blue trunks with “TOMMY” written across the belt. He has fought all but one of his fights in Oklahoma; this is his 10th start at Buffalo Run.

 

A popular member of Holden’s Four State Franchise stable, the 6-foot-2 Morrison is fighting for the first time since he underwent surgery on his right tendon from an injury suffered in his most recent bout, a fourth-round TKO over Thomas Hawkins aħħar Jan. 23.

 

Below is what Morrison and Roach said about Trey’s fight against LatimoreIl-ġimgħa, his up-and-coming career, life outside the ring, remembrances of his father, working with Freddie and more:

“I’m going to approach this fight against Latimore just the same way I approached my first 11 tissielet,’’ said Morrison ahead of the scheduled six-round bout. “I’ve gained a lot of confidence and a lot of new skills, and I’m just honored to be able to showcase them. Being on SHOWTIME is just a huge bonus.”

 

Morrison’s thoughts on Ed Latimore …

“I’ve watched a little bit of video. He’s really similar to me. The way he bobs his head all the time and is a real aggressive fighter and always comes forward. It’s almost like I’m fighting a clone of myself. He kind of has that Mike Tyson style, and that’s what I expect to see. If he doesn’t come at me that way, then I’ll have to have a game plan for something else.”

 

Is Latimore your toughest fight to date?

“Oh, yeah. Sure. 100 mija. His record says it all [13-0, 7 Kos]. He’s athletic. From just what I’ve seen of his past fights, he would be the toughest guy I’ve fought so far.”

 

On the injury suffered in his last fight …

“I feel like it is 100 percent healed. It was kind of a freak accident. I threw an uppercut and it hit him in the hard part of his head. Since I’ve been able to put my glove on it, it hasn’t been a problem.”

 

What are the keys to this fight?

“I think you always find the keys within the first couple rounds of the fight. That’s when you figure someone out. I figure I’m just going to be patient, and wait for my shot and when it comes, take it.”

 

Tommy was known as a left-hooker, you’re known for a strong right hand? Did you work more on your left when you were sidelined?

 

“Oh, iva. Tremendously. I would say me being hurt was a blessing. I think it helped me more than it hurt me. I was really able to develop and sharpen my left hand. So right now I feel like my left hand is just as lethal as my right. I’m confident I can now do everything with my left that I can with my right. I was more of a right-handed fighter before because my left hand wasn’t as developed yet. My timing and my speed wasn’t quite there with my left before, but now I’m good with both.”

 

On working with Freddie Roach…

“I’ve been working with Freddie for about a year now. I’m living in West Hollywood; right smack dab in the middle of all the craziness. But I stay away from all of it. I’m more of a hermit. If I’m not training, I’m at home. I really don’t go out much. I really just like being alone at times and being at my place. I don’t have many hobbies. I would say I’m a nerd. I like to play video games with my friends online.”

 

How did you end up with Freddie?

“I originally moved out here to train with Jesse Reid. He decided he wanted to make a move to Las Vegas, and that just wasn’t a move my promoter, Tony Holden, and I were going to make. Since I was already here, Tony had a lunch with Freddie who agreed to look at me. So I had a private session with him and after that he said he’d be willing to work with me.”

 

How much have you learned under Freddie’s watchful eye? …

“I’ve learned so muchprobably everything. And anything I was good at before, he’s sharpened it. I’d probably give him full credit for everything. The guys I’ve sparred with have also taught me a lot. It’s really helped me in every way possible.”

 

Did you play sports in high school?

“I played football, basketball and track. I played tight end and defensive end in football and I ran the hurdles and threw the shot and disc. I played four years of college football at the University of Central Arkansas. I played defensive end there. I had a couple of pro teams looking at me, but I screwed up my senior year and ended getting kicked off the team. I made some bad decisions, just being a dumb college kid, and that led to it. When boxing came up, it was like a second chance for me.

 

“I wasn’t ready for my athletic career to be over. Football ended for me because I made bad decisions. I needed to be told that I wasn’t good enough for me to move on and go out and get a regular job. Around the same time that happened, my dad passed away. My mom told me that Tony Holden had a casino in the next town from where I went to high school. I had never met him before but we went out and had a great time talking about my dad. So I popped the question to him and asked if he’d help me get into boxing. He said absolutely not. I told him I was going to give it a shot because I wasn’t able to give up athletics. He called me back three days later."

 

Do you feel pressure being the son of Tommy Morrison? …

"Yeah. I think there’s a lot of pressure on me to do well, and I think that really weighed on me the first couple of fights. That’s always going to be there. No matter who I fight, or how good I do, they are always going to compare me to my dad. I just have to deal with it. There definitely is pressure, but I can deal with it better now.

 

“When I first started, people were comparing my first fight ever with how my dad ended his career…to his best fight. So obviously I wasn’t going to match up that way. I knew that I’d get better and that one day I’d get there.”

 

How would you describe your relationship with your father?

“I’d say our relationship was awesome. We were great friends. You know, our time got cut short, and we didn’t get to spend a lot of time together. But the time we did have was amazing. And we really cherished it.”

 

Would you think your dad would be proud of you today, following in his footsteps?

“I think he would be proud of me. I wish he was here because the things he would say would help me a lot. I really do think he’d be proud.”

 

How much has your promoter Tony Holden meant to you?

 

“I wouldn’t be where I’m at without him. I can’t even put it into words. Onestament, if I would have started boxing without him, no one would know who I was. Everything I have in boxing, is because of him. I met him in October of 2013, two or three months before I got into boxing.”

 

 

Freddie Roach, a seven-time Boxing Writers Association of America Trainer of the Year and 2012 inductee into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, will be in Morrison’s corner Il-ġimgħa f'Miami. He said Trey is dedicated, a joy to work with and has continued to improve. But he remains a work in progress.

 

“Trey’s a very nice person, a simple guy, real polite like most boxers.’’.

 

“He inherited his father’s punch. He’s a big puncher. He’s learned how to box and is getting better every day. He tries hard. I like the way he’s progressing. He holds his own with some of the veteran guys here at the gym and is doing very well.

 

“Once he learns to box a little more, he’s going to make a lot more noise in the division. My thoughts on the heavyweights right now is that it is not all that strong of a division. [Anthony] Joshua may be the best, and there are a couple other big names. But I think the division is mostly wide open for guys who have heart and balls and are ready to take it the distance. Trey’s that kind of kid.’’

 

It was Roach who wanted this fight. “His manager asked me if he was ready and I said he was 100 mija lest. Latimore is his toughest fight, but it’s time to step up.’’

 

 

Fl Tal-il-ġimgħa ShoBox avveniment prinċipali, darba imsawta radivoje Kalajdzic (21-1, 14 Kos), ta 'San. Petersburg, Fla. will try and resume his winning ways when he meets undefeated Travis Peterkin (16-0-1, 7 Kos), ta Brooklyn, N.Y.. in a 10-round light heavyweight scrap. Fil-ko-karatteristika, super lightweight livewire Ivan "Il-kruha" Baranchyk (11-0, 10 Kos), ta Brooklyn, N.Y., takes on Roc Nation’s Wang Zhimin (7-0, 3 Kos, 7-1 WSB), of Nutley, N.J. by way of Ningbo, Ċina, fi 10-tond. In a scheduled eight-round bout, Ukrainian welterweight Ivan "L Volk" Golub (12-0, 10 Kos, 5-0 WSB), ta Brooklyn, N.Y.. uċuħ James “Keep’em Sleepin” Stevenson (23-2, 16 Kos), ta 'Baltimore, Md.

The combined record of the eight boxers on the televised card is 114-3-1 ma 78 knockouts.

 

Tickets for the event promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Tony Holden Productions in association with Roc Nation Sports are priced at $35, $55 u $75 u huma disponibbli fuq buffalorun.com u fl stubwire.com.

 

Barry Tompkins se sejħa tal- ShoBox azzjoni mill-ringside ma Steve Farhoodu eks champion dinja Raul Marquez jservu bħala analisti esperti. Il-produttur eżekuttiv huwa Gordon Hall ma Rich Gaughan produzzjoni u Rick Phillips direzzjoni.

EIGHT FIGHTERS WITH A COMBINED RECORD OF 114-3-1 WILL BE FEATURED FRIDAY, Settembru. 23, LIVE FUQ SHOWTIME®

FUQ SHOBOX: IL-ĠENERAZZJONI ĠDIDA QUADRUPLEHEADER
FROM BUFFALO RUN CASINO IN MIAMI, OKLA.

Radivoje “Hot Rod” Kalajdzic Faces Undefeated Travis Peterkin in Main Event,
Unbeatens Ivan Baranchyk, Wang Zhimin Clash for USBA Junior Welter Title,
Welterweight Ivan Golub Risks Perfect Record Against James Stevenson,

Trey Lippe Morrison Meets Ed Latimore in Collision of Unbeaten Heavyweights

Biljetti dwar il-Bejgħ Issa

NEW YORK (Seba. 6, 2016) – Light heavyweight Radivoje “Hot Rod” Kalajdzic will face unbeaten southpaw Travis “The Notorious” Peterkin in the 10-round main event of a stacked ShoBox: Il-Ġenerazzjoni Ġdida quadrupleheader fuq Il-ġimgħa, Seba. 23, jgħixu fuq SHOWTIME (10 p.m. U/PT, ittardjat fuq il-Kosta tal-Punent) minn Buffalo Run Casino f'Miami, Okla.

The combined record of the eight boxers on the televised card is 114-3-1 ma 78 knockouts.

Kalajdzic, 25, ta 'San. Petersburg, Fla., u Peterkin, 26, of the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, N.Y., se jkun qed jagħmel tagħhom ShoBox debuts and initial 10-round starts.

This is Kalajdzic’s first fight since losing a highly controversial and questionable eight-round split decision to unbeaten 2012 Olympian Marcus Browne aħħar April 16 fi Brooklyn. Kalajdzic is clamoring for a rematch with the world-ranked Browne, but he can’t overlook the strong, athletic Peterkin, who is coming off a shutout decision over Larry Pryor aħħar Marzu 30 and is looking for a breakout performance.

Fil- ShoBox ko-karatteristika, super lightweight powerhouse Ivan "Il-kruha" Baranchyk (11-0, 10 Kos), ta Brooklyn, N.Y., faces Roc Nation prospect’s Wang Zhimin (7-0, 3 Kos, 7-1 WSB), of Nutley, N.J. by way of Ningbo, Ċina, in a 10-rounder for the vacant USBA 140-pound title. In a scheduled eight-round bout, Ukrainian welterweight Ivan "L Volk" Golub (12-0, 10 Kos, 5-0 WSB), ta Brooklyn, jieħu fuq James “Keep’em Sleepin” Stevenson (23-2, 16 Kos), ta 'Baltimore, Md.

Local favorite and son of the late former world heavyweight champion, Tommy “The Duke” Morrison, heavyweight Trey Lippe Morrison (11-0, 11 Kos) makes his highly anticipated television debut against fellow unbeaten and Roc Nation prospect Ed Latimore (13-0, 7 Kos), ta 'Pittsburgh, Pa., in the six-round telecast opener.

Tickets for the event promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Tony Holden Productions in association with Roc Nation Sports are priced at $35, $55 u $75 u huma disponibbli fuqbuffalorun.com u fl stubwire.com. (Il $35 tickets are sold out).

Kalajdzic (21-1, 14 Kos), a 6-foot-2 native of Bosnia and Herzegovina, turned pro in June 2011. Hu rebaħ l-ewwel tiegħu 21 fights before losing to Browne in a bout in which many felt he won easily. Browne (18-0) landed an occasional hard shot, but Kalajdzic seemed to control the fight with his power and awkward style. Both boxers hit the deck, Kalajdzic (from what appeared to be a slip) in the first, Browne (clearly) in the sixth from a right hand to the head. Receiving credit for a knockdown in which no punch appeared to connect was the difference, and the fans booed when the scores of 76-75, 76-74 u 74-76 were announced.

“I am really excited about this fight and that I am on television again fighting another undefeated southpaw,"Qal Kalajdzic. “I am continuing where I left off with training camp from my previous fight since it’s another southpaw, so I will be more than prepared. Nisperaw, Peterkin comes to fight and not hug like my last opponent did so we can give the fans a good fight.”

Peterkin (16-0-1, 7 Kos) would still have an unblemished record if not for losing two points in an eight-round majority draw with 2008 Dominikana Olympian Lenin Castillo (12-0) fuq Awissu. 1, 2015 fi Barclays Center. Peterkin had a point deducted in the fourth for hitting after the break and in the fifth for a low blow. Il-punteġġi kienu 76-74 u 75-75 darbtejn.

Despite the draw in his outing before last, Peterkin considered this the most gratifying moment of his life. Mill 2012-14, he stocked and served food in the suites at Barclays. In his most recent effort, Peterkin easily outpointed Pryor by the scores of 80-72 three times in New York. This will be Peterkin’s first fight outside of his home state.

A good boxer with excellent technique, Peterkin was introduced to boxing by his father, Bernard, a 1987 heavyweight Golden Gloves semifinalist, fil 2001. Huwa kompla 95-7 fl-dilettanti; after winning the 2010 New York Golden Gloves, he went pro in January 2011.

“I was ringside at Hot Rod’s last fight. I-rigward lilu, but I saw what his flaws are and will exploit them,” said Peterkin. “I am anticipating a war. Brooklyn is coming to Oklahoma and I will not disappoint. Fuq Seba. 23, greatness beckons.”

Baranchyk, an offensive-minded fighting machine, packs outstanding power in both hands. He’s making his third appearance on ShoBox and third in a row at Buffalo Run. His otherShoBox jibda, both first-round knockouts versus undefeated opponents, totaled a combined2:49.

The highly regarded, all-action Baranchyk registered a brutal, two-punch, 21-second stoppage over Nicholas Givhan (16-0-1) aħħar Marzu 25 fuq ShoBox at Buffalo Run. He scored a 2:28, eliminatorja ewwel rawnd fuq Shadi Shehadeh (9-0-2) fil tiegħu ShoBox debut last Diċembru. 11 fi Houston, Texas.

Baranchyk was born in Minsk, Byelorussia and lives in Brooklyn. He’s won eight straight by knockout, including a third-round TKO over previously undefeated Joaquim "Eliseo” Cross (9-0-1) aħħar Ġunju 25 at Buffalo Run. Dominant with his speed and power from the outset, Baranchyk dropped Cruz in the second. Cruz’s corner threw in the towel at 1:07 tat-tielet.

Kollha 10 of the 5-foot-7, 23-year-old Baranchyk’s knockouts have come inside three full rounds, including six in the first. He’s fought 22 rounds in an 11-fight career. The only time he went the distance was in his third fight, a four-rounder in December 2014. Baranchyk, a former European amateur standout, turned pro in June ‘14 and relocated to the United States a few months later.

“I couldn’t be more excited about returning to ShoBox,” said Baranchyk. “Zhimin is a very skilled fighter and he will be my toughest opponent yet. Madankollu, I intend on ending this bout in devastating fashion. I guarantee you will see Zhimin on his back when the fight is over. I am looking to send a message to the rest of the junior welterweight division that I am someone to be feared.”

Zhimin, 30, turned pro in November 2010 and fought eight times in the WSB through 2011. After a three-year layoff, he relocated to the U.S. and has gone 7-0. He’s coming off an eight-round decision over Matthew Doherty aħħar Ġunju 11. Zhimin had great success in the WSB, winning the gold in 2011 in his native China, defeating Yerzhan Mussafirov of Kazakhstan in the tightly contested lightweight final. Qabel li, he reached the final in the Chinese National Boxing Championship in 2010, where he received a silver medal. Fl 2012, huwa rebaħ midalja tal-fidda ieħor, din id-darba fil-Erdos Internazzjonali Boxing Kompetizzjoni.

“It’s an honor for me to be a part of this great event,” said Zhimin. “I want to thank the promoters, my team and everyone who gave me this opportunity. My goal is to get that belt. I know it’s a process full of challenges, but I am not afraid of what lies ahead. I know that I will make it. I have faith in myself. I will do whatever I can to prepare myself for this title showdown and give the fans my best performance and bring home the belt.”

Golub, a 27-year-old who, at 6-feet, is tall for a welterweight, turned pro as a middleweight in November 2012. At the outset of his career, huwa mar 5-0 in the WSB. He’s gone 12-0 peress, rebbieħa 10 billi eliminatorja, including his last six in a row, the last three as a welterweight.

Fil tiegħu ShoBox debutt, he touched the canvas for the first time in his career, but bounced back to blast out Marlon Aguas with a series of combinations in the closing seconds of the sixth. He won by TKO.

Golub, a southpaw who’s coming off a second-round TKO over Ernesto Ortiz aħħar Lulju 21, was an outstanding amateur. Huwa kompla 270-32 bħala dilettanti, was a five-time national champion in Ukraine and won bronze at the 2009 World Amateur Championships.

“Stevenson has a lot of experience and I am preparing for a very tough fight,” said Golub. “He is a guy that likes to sit on his punches and trade, which is exactly what I want. Once he feels my power, he is going to be in trouble. This will be an exciting fight for as long as it lasts.”

Stevenson is making his ShoBox debutt. A pro peress 2008, he won his first 21 scraps until losing by ninth-round TKO to then-undefeated Sammy Vasquez fuq Awissu. 8, 2014. The fight was competitive for five rounds before Vasquez took over. Stevenson went down in the ninth.

The 5-foot-11, 33-year-old Stevenson has won two-of-three since, inkluż TKO-ħames round fuq Kevin Womack aħħar Mejju 14 in his first fight fil 13 xhur. A hard-hitting boxer-puncher, Stevenson has feasted on modest opposition and is still seeking a signature victory.

Stevenson has produced a respectable record in spite of his career getting sidetracked by a series of setbacks and tragedies. Fl 2011, during a routine jog, a dog viciously attacked him, requiring Stevenson to get more than 20 stitches. Ftit wara, his father James Stevenson Sr. passed away, as did his mother-in-law.

“I appreciate the opportunity,” said Stevenson. “But they made a big mistake giving me the time to get ready for this fight. I’m training real hard and I’m coming to make a statement. I’m not scared of Golub and I promise it won’t go the distance. I’m putting him to sleep.”

Morrison has registered eight first-round knockouts, two second-round knockouts and one fourth-round KO in a career that began in February 2014. Morrison, who bears a striking resemblance to his late father facially, physique-wise and with his fighting style, turns 27 fuqSeba. 27. He’s fought all but one of his fights in Oklahoma; this is his 10th start at Buffalo Run.

A popular member of Holden’s Four State Franchise stable, the 6-foot-2 Morrison is fighting for the first time since he underwent surgery on his right tendon from an injury suffered in his most recent bout, a fourth-round TKO over Thomas Hawkins aħħar Jan. 23.

“I have worked so hard to get to this point and now this is my chance to show the world who I am. I want to thank SHOWTIME for the opportunity,” said Morrison. “Latimore is a huge step up in class for me, but I am ready for it. Once I hear those Oklahoma fans and feel the energy inside the arena, I flip a switch and it’s go-time. This is going to be my coming-out party.”

Latimore, who majored in physics in college, is a boxer-puncher expected to give Morrison his toughest test. Latimore is making his ShoBox debut and fourth start this year. He’s coming off an eight-round split decision over Juan Goode aħħar Lulju 15.

Il 6-marda 1, 31-year-old Latimore turned pro in January 2013. Bħala dilettanti, he won the Pennsylvania Golden Gloves, National PAL and Ringside Championships, and was victorious over 2012 Olympian Dominic Breazeale and former IBF Heavyweight Champion Charles Martin.

“Morrison will be a real test for me,” said Latimore. “It’s never easy to fight someone in their backyard. I just fought in my hometown of Pittsburgh so I know the feeling coming into it and the momentum on fight night. I am looking forward to putting on a good show for all the fans in Oklahoma and those watching on ShoBox."

Barry Tompkins se sejħa tal- ShoBox azzjoni mill-ringside ma Steve Farhood u eks champion dinja Raul Marquez jservu bħala analisti esperti. Il-produttur eżekuttiv huwa Gordon Hall maRich Gaughan produzzjoni u Rick Phillips direzzjoni.

Unbeaten Sergiy Derevyanchenko Dominates Former Champion Sam Soliman on His Way to Second-Round Stoppage In PBC on ESPN & ESPN Deportes Main Event Thursday Night From Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, CT

Ievgen Khytrov Picks Apart & Stops Paul Mendez in the Ninth-Round to Remain Undefeated
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MASHANTUCKET, CT (Lulju 21, 2016) – Unbeaten rising middleweight SergiyThe Technician” Derevyanchenko (9-0, 7 Kos) knocked down Am “King” Soliman(44-14, 18 Kos) three times before stopping the former world champion in the second round of the main event of Premier Boxing Champions fuq ESPN and ESPN Deportes Thursday night from Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, CT.
A 2008 Ukrain Olympian, Derevyanchenko was in control from the start, standing his ground and delivering smart shots as Soliman attempted to flummox him with movement and awkward angles.
Soliman got caught with a missile right hand from Derevyanchenko that landed right on the chin and sent the off-balance Australian to the canvas. Soliman didn’t appear hurt however, as he continued to come forward to try to disrupt and frustrate the undefeated fighter.
Derevyanchenko continued to land effective shots and caught Soliman off-balance again in round two, this time with a left hook that put Soliman on the ground. Soliman again got to his feet but Derevyanchenko quickly stunned Soliman and put him into survival mode.
Soliman tried to tie up and avoid Derevyanchenko, but eventually the undefeated fighter training, who trains in Brooklyn, landed several right hands before a sweeping left hook sent Soliman to the ground hard and for the final time of the night. Referee Johnny Callas waved the fight off at 2:41 tat-tieni rawnd.
The opening bout of the evening saw hard-hitting Ievgen Khytrov (13-0, 11 Kos) lay a non-stop attack on Paul Mendez (19-3-2, 9 Kos) before eventually earning a stoppage in the ninth-round of their middleweight matchup.
Khytrov and Mendez went toe-to-toe from the first-round, exchanging flurries and showing a willingness to stand in front of their opponent. It was Khytrov who showed the more varied attack while getting out to a fast start and landing 50 percent of his power punches over the first three rounds.
Mendez stood tough and continued throwing punches, but was unable to land anything that bothered Khytrov. The Ukranian-born fighter who trains in Brooklyn attacked the body early while dazing Mendez with uppercuts and power hooks. Rounds seven and eight saw Khytrov increase his attack as he seemingly landed power punches at will.
The fight continued in that one-sided manner throughout the opening minute of round nine. Sensing an opportunity, Khytrov cornered Mendez and hit him with a series of unanswered hooks that forced referee Joe Lupino to stop the fight, at the recommendation of the ringside physician, 1:20 fil-rawnd. Khytrov ended the fight with a 482-125 advantage in punches landed while landing 50 percent of his total shots.
Hawnhekk huwa dak li l-ġellieda kellhom jgħidu il-Ħamis:
SERGIY DEREVYANCHENKO
I looked into his eyes after I knocked him down the first time and I knew he would continue coming forward. I wasn’t going to drop my guard. I didn’t even feel that punch on my glove because it was so clean to the chin. But I felt the final punch.
I warmed up more than once and that broke my rhythm. In the ring I had to get my rhythm.
Soliman came out nervous and not very coordinated, but that’s the way he usually fights. That’s his style.
I’m going to keep moving forward. I can’t sit and wait. We will assess the situation and move from here.
SAM SOLIMAN
I’m doing well. I didn’t get to warm up, just a couple of minutes, but that’s no excuse. He did his job. That’s never happened before to me.
He’s a good boxer who did what he had to do. I ma tistax tieħu xejn bogħod minnu.
After every fight, fighters have to decide what to do next. I have a lot outside of boxing that makes me happy, and it takes the sting out of tonight.
IEVGEN KHYTROV
I love to fight and battle and go toe-to-toe. I executed the game plan. My defense was much better and I’ve worked hard on my defense. This was my best fight because that guy stood and fought, he didn’t run.
I wasn’t surprised that Mendez took so many punches because I didn’t throw every punch hard, I mixed it up, but did throw some hard punches.
I want a couple more fights then I want to fight for the world title. That’s what I’ve worked so hard to do. I’m not going to dodge anybody. I want to fight Gennady Golovkin and take his belts.
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Undefeated Prospects in Action as Alantez Fox Takes on Paul Valenzuela Jr. & Ivan Golub Battles Ernesto Ortiz in Undercard Action Thursday, Lulju 21 From Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, CT

Aktar! Local Star Shelly Vincent & Mykquan Williams in Separate Bouts as Part of Exciting Night of Fights
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MASHANTUCKET, CT (Lulju 20, 2016) -Unbeaten middleweight Alantez Fox (19-0-1, 8 Kos) se jiltaqa 'l-Messiku Paul Valenzuela Jr. (17-3, 11 Kos) while undefeated welterweight Ivan Golub (11-0, 9 Kos) jieħu fuq Ernesto Ortiz (10-3, 7 Kos) in an eight-round bout that highlights undercard action on Il-Ħamis, Lulju 21 minn Foxwoods Resort Casino fil Mashantucket, CT.
The July 21 event is headlined by rising middleweight contender SergiyThe Technician” Derevyanchenko teħid fuq eks champion tad-dinja Am “King” Soliman fil-każ prinċipali ta ' Premier Boxing Champions fuq ESPN and ESPN Deportes. Kopertura televiżjoni jibda fil 8 p.m. U/5 p.m. PT and features a middleweight showdown between hard-hitting Ievgen Khytrov and California’s Paul Mendez.
Biljetti għall-avveniment live, li huwa promoss permezz DiBella Entertainment, huma pprezzati għal $150, $75 u $45 mhux inklużi ħlasijiet għal servizzi u taxxi applikabbli u jinsabu għall-bejgħ issa. Biljetti huma disponibbli fuq www.ticketmaster.com u www.foxwoods.com jew billi żżur il-Foxwoods’ Uffiċċju Box. Ħlas minn telefonata Ticketmaster fil (800) 745-3000.
Additional action inside the arena features local favorite Shelly Vincent (17-0, 1 KO) out of Providence in an eight-round featherweight fight against San Antonio’s Christina Ruiz (7-8-3, 4 Kos) and Connecticut’s Mykquan Williams (2-0, 2 Kos) facing Colorado’s Isaac Johnson (2-3) in a four-round welterweight attraction.
Rounding out the night of fights is the pro debut of Christopher Davis Fogg ta 'erba bout middleweight round.
A slick-boxer who fights out of Forestville, Maryland, Fox began 2016 by stopping veteran Milton Nunez in the fourth round of their January bout. The 24-year-old was victorious five times in 2015 and is unbeaten since turning pro in 2010. He will be opposed by Valenzuela who fights out of Santa Rosalia, Mexico and most recently knocked out Armando Corral in the second round.
Originally from Ukraine but now fighting out of Brooklyn, Golub has fought exclusively in the U.S. since turning pro and comes off of a hard fought stoppage victory over previously unbeaten Marlon Aguas in March. The 27-year-old southpaw has stopped his last five opponents inside of the distance. He takes on the 22-year-old Mexican Ortiz, who made his U.S. debut in September 2015.
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Friday’s Knockout-Filled ShoBox: The New Generation To Re-Air TONIGHT At 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME®

Photo Kreditu: Esther Lin / SHOWTIME

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Tal-il-ġimgħa knockout-filled ShoBox: Il-Ġenerazzjoni Ġdida telecast will re-airtonight fi 10 p.m. U/PT (ittardjat fuq il-Kosta tal-Punent) fuq SHOWTIME EXTREME.

 

Tune-in to watch Paul Williams pupil Justin DeLoach stop previously undefeated Dillon Cook in a KO of the Year contender (VIDEO:http://s.sho.com/22LV0i0), Ivan Golub shine in his ShoBox debutt, can’t-miss prospect Ivan “The Beast” Baranchyk finish Nick Givhan in just 21 sekondi (VIDEO: http://s.sho.com/1TakSkM), and emerging star Regis “Rougarou” Prograis make quick work of veteran Aaron Herrera.

 

Tal-il-ġimgħa quadrupleheader is also available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND® u ghaċ SHOWTIME®.

REGIS PROGRAIS SCORES FIRST-ROUND KNOCKOUT OVER AARON HERRERA IN THE MAIN EVENT ON SHOBOX: IL-ĠENERAZZJONI ĠDIDA

 

FROM BUFFALO RUN CASINO IN MIAMI, OKLAHOMA

Ivan Baranchyk Knocks Out Nick Givhan in 21 Seconds
– VIDEO: http://s.sho.com/1TakSkM

Ivan Golub Finishes Marlon Aguas in the Sixth,
Paul Williams-Trained Justin DeLoach Stops Dillon Cook in Fourth
– VIDEO: http://s.sho.com/22LV0i0

Catch The Replay Monday, Marzu 28, fi 10 p.m. U/PT fuq SHO ESTREM®

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MIAMI, Okla. (Marzu 26, 2016) – On a night of knockouts, unbeaten super lightweight Regis "Rougarou" PROGRAMS (17-0, 14 Kos), ta 'Houston, scored his third consecutive dominant victory on ShoBox: Il-Ġenerazzjoni Ġdida, knocking out Mexico’s Aaron Herrera (21-5-1, 12 Kos) fi 2:17 ta 'l-ewwel rawnd Il-ġimgħa fil-każ prinċipali fuqSHOWTIME minn Buffalo Mexxi Casino f'Miami, Okla.

 

In scheduled eight-round bouts that all ended early, Ivan "Il-kruha" Baranchyk (10-0, 9 Kos), ta Brooklyn, N.Y., registered a 21-second, eliminatorja ewwel rawnd fuq Nick Givhan (16-1-1, 10 Kos), tal Kalamazoo, Mich., in a super lightweight scrap, Ukrainian welterweight Ivan "L Volk" Golub (16-0, 10 Kos, 5-0 in World Series tal Boxing), ta Brooklyn, N.Y., scored a sixth-round TKO over Marlon Aguas (9-1, 6 Kos), tal Quito, Ekwador, u Justin DeLoach (14-1, 8 Kos), of Augusta, Ga., who is trained by former world champion Paul Williams, registered a fourth-round knockout over undefeated super welterweight and local favorite Dillon “White Lightning” Cook (16-1, 6 Kos).

 

All but Prograis and Baranchyk were making their ShoBox debuts. Cook, Aguas and Givhan became the 143rd, 144th u 145th boxers to suffer their first pro loss on the prospect developmental series.

 

“I can’t remember fil 15 snin of working ShoBox a show with such emphatic knockouts – and two of them being spectacular knockout of the year candidates,'' Qal ShoBox analista espert Steve Farhood.

 

PROGRAMS, a 5--marda 9, 27-year-old originally from New Orleans, was fighting in his second consecutive ShoBox main event and second scheduled 10-rounder. The aggressive-minded southpaw pounded Herrera’s body from the opening bell; five of his six power punches were targeted to the Mexican’s midsection. A left hook to the body downed Herrera, who crumpled to the canvas and wasn’t able to beat the count.

“I was prepared to go 10 rounds kollha, the last thing I was expecting was a first-round knockout,’’ said Prograis, who was making his 2016 debutt. “I’m making hard fights look easy but they’re really not. It’s all the daily work in the gym all day every day that is paying off for me. Tonight was fun. I’m very satisfied.

“I want all the fighters in my division to know one thing: I’m coming after all of you.’’

“He just got me with a great shot, it was simple as that,’’ said Herrera, who making his second start in the United States. “There’s really not that much that I can say.’’

 

The highly regarded Baranchyk – making his second eight-round start and second in a row on ShoBox – knocked out Givhan with a huge left hand with the first power punch of the fight. He required only two punches to finish the 17-fight veteran. Surprisingly, it wasn’t the quickest professional KO for the Belarus native. Baranchyk owns a three-second KO over Angel Figueroa minn 2015.

 

“I’m very happy,’’ Baranchyk said. “I was expecting a much longer fight. I was focused on a full fight. But knockouts are good. I know fans like knockouts.

 

“I’ll take a week off and then go back to the drawing board. I’m looking ahead to fighting again soon and on ShoBox again.’’

 

Givhan was shocked with the result.

 

I’m good but I am very, very disappointed,” Givhan said. “This is the lowlight of my life. For me to get knocked out by someone I know I can beat is just the worst feeling. And there’s nothing worse than for it to happen on national television.

 

No one expects 20-second fights. I just got caught, that’s all.

Golub, a former standout amateur from Ukraine, had to rally from the first knockdown of his career. “This was a little tougher than I expected,'' Huwa qal. “But it’s all about learning. I had to go through some adversity to win. You don’t know adversity until it hits you in the face.”

Golub was the more active fighter against the awkward Aguas, who was at his best when matters turned ugly. In a bizarre second round, southpaw Golub scored a questionable knockdown as Aguas hit the canvas while clinching and off-balance. Aguas bounced back seconds later to knock down Golub with a short right, sending the Ukrainian to the canvas for the first time in his career.

“I was surprised that I got knocked down, but he caught me off-balance,’’ Golub said. “Overall, I am very happy with my performance.”

Golub resumed control after the second and a series of combinations in the sixth sent a gassed Aguas falling back through the ropes in the closing seconds of the round. Aguas somehow rose to his feet to beat the count, but his trainer quickly waved off the bout when the Ecuadorian returned to the corner.

Aguas said an injury, not fatigue, was the reason his corner stopped the fight at the end of the sixth. “I hurt my right bicep in the fifth round,'' Huwa qal. “That’s the reason we stopped it. I wasn’t that tired.”

Fil-ġlieda ftuħ tal-telecast, DeLoach made Williams a winner in his training debut. With Williams looking on from his wheelchair in the corner, DeLoach, a winner of four in a row, dropped Cook with a devastating, counter-overhand right at 2:47 of the fourth that sent Cook awkwardly to the canvas in a knockout of the year candidate.

 

“I’m happy with my performance,’’ said DeLoach, who was the more active fighter, jitfg kważi 100 more punches over the four rounds. “This was a great experience fighting a guy like this in his backyard. I enjoyed the crowd and their enthusiasm. It motivated me. I got a little lazy in parts of the second and third rounds, but I listened to my corner and picked it up on offense and got my punch count up and going again.

 

“Dillon was a good fighter who moved a lot. I know I have to do better cutting off the ring. He landed with a left a second before I landed that big right. This was a great win for all of us. I’m ready to do this again.’’

 

“Look at me, look at my shirt. It feels like I was sweating worse than when I fought,’’ said Williams, who’s pro career came to a sudden and tragic end when he was paralyzed from the waist down after a motorcycle accident in May 2012. “I am very relieved to get this one out of the way. I’m very happy for Justin and Mr. Pete (Paul’s longtime manager and trainer and DeLoach’s assistant trainer, George Williams)

 

"Jien OK, all things considered,’’ said Cook. “He was a tough guy. I’ve never been knocked out before so I don’t exactly know how to act. I felt I was in the fight until I was caught. It’s disappointing, but this was a great learning experience for me. It can only help me in the long run.’’

 

A taped interview with Williams and ShoBox analyst Steve Farhood aired prior to the bout. In the discussion, Farhood asked the former two-time champ why he chose to return as a trainer for the first time since the 2012 motorcycle accident left him paralyzed. Full Interview:http://s.sho.com/1WPrJ28

 

Tal-il-ġimgħa four-fight telecast will re-air It-tnejn fi 10 p.m. U/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND beginning today, IS-SIBT, Marzu 26.

 

Barry Tompkins imsejjaħ il- ShoBox azzjoni minn ringside ma Farhood u eks champion tad-dinja Raul Marquez jservu bħala analisti esperti. Il-produttur eżekuttiv kien Gordon Hall ma Richard Gaughanproduzzjoni u Rick Phillips direzzjoni.

 

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Dwar ShoBox: Il-Ġenerazzjoni Ġdida
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MIAMI, Okla. (Marzu 24, 2016) - tmien ġellieda kollha, inklużi s-sitt dawk undefeated, magħmula piż il-Ħamis għall- ShoBox: Il-Ġenerazzjoni Ġdida quadrupleheader għada/Il-ġimgħa Marzu 25, jgħixu fuq SHOWTIME (10:30 p.m. ET / PT, ittardjat fuq il-Kosta tal-Punent) minn Buffalo Mexxi Casino.

 

Fil-avveniment prinċipali, unbeaten istilla emerġenti, Regis "Rougarou"PROGRAMS (16-0, 13 Kos), ta 'Houston permezz ta' New Orleans, se jiltaqa 'l-Messiku Aaron "Il Jewel" Herrera (29-4-1, 18 Kos) fi 10-round bout super ħfief.

 

Erba boxers unbeaten se jikkonfliġġu fi tnejn mit-tliet tmien round bouts: Ta 'impatt qawwi Ivan "Il-kruha" Baranchyk (9-0, 8 Kos), ta Brooklyn, N.Y., uċuħ mqalleb moħħom Laqam "King Beaming" Givhan (16-0-1, 10 Kos), tal Kalamazoo, Mich., in a super lightweight scrap and Ukrainian Ivan "L Volk" Golub (10-0, 8 Kos, 5-0 in World Series tal Boxing), ta Brooklyn, N.Y., jieħu fuq Marlon Aguas (9-0, 6 Kos), tal Quito, Ekwador, fil-logħba welterweight.

 

Fil-tmien round tiftaħ telecast, welterweight super undefeated u favoriti lokali Dillon Cook (16-0, 6 Kos), ta Seneca, Mo, se jiltaqa darba imsawwat Justin DeLoach (13-1, 7 Kos), ta Awissukaptan, Ga. xogħolch hija mħarrġa mill-eks ShoBox ġlied u żewġ time champion tad-dinja, Paul Williams, li qed tagħmel id-debutt taħriġ tiegħu.

 

Biljetti għal avveniment ippreżentati minn DiBella Divertiment u Tony Holden Productions huma pprezzati għal $45, $55 u $75 u huma disponibbli għal xiri fi buffalorun.com u fl stubwire.com. L-ewwel ġlieda ħajjin huwa fil 8 o'clock.

 

Il-piżijiet:

PROGRAMS: 141 liri

Herrera: 142 liri

 

Baranchyk: 139 ½ £

Givhan: 140 ¼ liri

 

Golub: 146 ½ £

Aguas: 147 liri

 

Cook: 154 liri

DeLoach: 153 ¼ liri

 

Hawn dak l-ġellieda qalet il-Ħamis:

 

REGIS PROGRAIS

 

"Dan huwa ġlieda akbar tiegħi. Imxejna ġiet fil-gym għal xahrejn jkollna lest. Aħna qed sparring ma 'kull stil, xejn li tieħu biex tikseb lili lest.

"Kelli gost lott kollu fil ahhar ġlieda tiegħi għaliex (Abel) Ramos biss jinżammu ġejjin. Jien tifi veteran, a different kind of guy tomorrow. He’s tough with the Mexican style so I expect him to be smart and know all the tricks.

 

"Herrera huwa li ġejjin ma 'xejn x'titlef, imma I love ġlieda kontra l-istil Messikani. Stajt ġiet taħriġ fi Houston, hekk hu mhux se jġib xejn I ma bbenefikawx qabel.

 

"I jista 'jkun southpaw roqgħa jew I jistgħu Brawl. I biss imħabba għall-ġlieda kontra, u huwa għalhekk bdejt fil-boxing. mentalità tiegħi huwa li bang u ġlieda, meta niġu jistabbilixxi lilu. Kultant jekk jien ma hit niġi bored so I tħalltu up ftit aktar so I se tikseb milquta u mbagħad I tista 'terga' lura. I tista 'taġġusta għall kull stil.

 

"Dan huwa it-tielet ġlieda tiegħi fuq ShoBox u t-tieni avveniment prinċipali. Nilqa 'l-pressjoni iżda fl-istess ħin I know I jkollhom li jinjora dan u biss igawdu u jiddevertu fil hemm.

 

"Mentalment, Inħoss I am lest għal ġlieda kbira kontra kwalunkwe mill-kontendenti top, imma naf dawk it-tipi ta 'ġlied għadhom ftit il-linja għalija. I għad għandhom ħafna xogħol x'tagħmel; I bżonn li jżommu tħoss sakemm I nikseb dan id-dritt.

 

"Ħerqana għal ġlieda tajba għada." "

 

AARON HERRERA

 

"Dan huwa ġlieda interessanti għaliex aħna qed kemm ġejjin fl-isport. Stajt tidher xi ftit ta 'ġlied tiegħu u jafu liema jien up kontra. Jidher qisu Prograis jħobb biex tressaq u tiġi għall-ġlieda kontra, u jien se tagħmel l-istess, għalkemm I am probabbilment aktar ta 'Boxer minn Slugger.

 

"Dan huwa dwar teħid kura ta 'negozju. Stajt ġiet 12 rawnds qabel. I’ve fought some good fighters with good records. Dan huwa biss ġlieda tieni tiegħi fl-Amerika imma tgħallimt ħafna mill-ewwel waħda u li definittivament se jgħinuni. Jiena għandi iktar kunfidenza. Dan mhux se tkun esperjenza ġdida għalija.

 

"Stajt miġġieled bi handers xellug qabel hekk wara ftit ta 'sessjonijiet, Jien ċert I ser jħossuhom komdi. Jien definittivament ġejjin biex tirbaħ. I ma jistgħux jistennew biex tisma l-ċirku qanpiena ftuħ. ""

 

Oy BARANCHYK

"Dan huwa 100 mija l-aħjar Guy konna ffaċċjati. Nick huwa ġellied kbir u aħna ma tistax jissottovalutaw lilu. Aħna nafu li xejn jista 'jiġri fil-boxing. Nressaq il-ħidma fil-gym u issa għandi bżonn biex jagħmlu xogħol tiegħi fil-ċirku.

 

"I'ma zgħir, I simili biex tinġieb u jien ġejjin għall-eliminatorja.

 

"Jien biss 23 imma I xogħol iebes ħafna u jħossu jien ġejjin flimkien. Jien fil-gym il-ħin kollu. Waħda mill-affarijiet ewlenin li għandna jaħdmu fuq l-aktar huwa kwiet ġewwa l-ċirku. Inħoss bħal jien soluzzjoni isfel aktar u jaħdmu l-jab, iżda għadu xi ħaġa naħdmu fuq.

 

"Inti sempliċiment ma tistax tmur fi u knock kulħadd out. Mhuwiex faċli li. Ikollok bżonn li jitwaqqaf puntelli tiegħek kultant. I am qatt ser jibdlu milli jkun zgħir naturali, tim tiegħi hija mhijiex qed tipprova tieħu l bogħod l-nar fl lili, huma biss trid lili biex jissetilja. ""

 

NICK GIVHAN

"Din hija opportunità kbira u inħoss mbierka li tkun jkollna dan, imma hija xi ħaġa li stajt ilhom jaħdmu lejn għal snin. Nemmen li din hija fejn jien suppost li tkun f'dan l-istadju tal-karriera tiegħi. I biss bżonn li tikseb fil-ċirku li jagħmlu ċert I jimmaniġġjaw in-negozju tiegħi fil-ċirku

 

"Huwa definittivament wieħed mill-avversarji aktar ħorox stajt ffaċċjati. Hu kbar, qawwija u hits iebes l-ġlieda kollu. Imma jien l-aktar ħorox hu ffaċċjati.

"Dan forom up bħala boxer kontra ġlieda zgħir li tiffavorixxi lili. Huwa jista 'toħroġ jabbing fl-ewwel, iżda ladarba hu mimsus hu jista 'jkun frustrat. Dak hu li jien se jieħdu vantaġġ ta ', over-aggressività tiegħu.

 

"Jien bil-ħerqa li jaħtfu l-mument għada bil-lejl." "

 

Ivan Golub

 

"Ninsab eċċitati ħafna li jkun fuq din il-karta u jistenna bil-ħerqa għall-ġlieda kontra fuq l-ewwel tiegħi ShoBox card. Dan huwa pass kbir u li għaddej biex tkun ġlieda kbira.

 

"Meta I kellhom iċ-ċans għall-ġlieda fuq ShoBox, I ma anki jitolbu li I kien ġlied. I spar ma 'wħud mill-aħjar hemmhekk (Ievgen Khytrov,Sergey Derevanchenko, eċċ). Imma jien aktar ta 'Boxer' zgħir minn uħud mill teammates tiegħi.

"I xogħol iebes ħafna. I studju boxing ħafna. Naf ħin tiegħi huwa li ġejjin. Sakemm I juru ħiliet boxing tajba, l eliminatorja se jidħlu. "

 

Marlon AQUAS

 

"Int għandek tkun attenta mal-fig ġuħI htersU ma jafu xejn dwar, imma jien ser jagħti 100 mija fil hemm. Ninsab hawn biex turi li jien dak li tieħu biex issir champion tad-dinja.

 

"Jiena motivat ħafna. Dan huwa ġlieda ewwel tiegħi fil-U.S. u fuq Showtime hekk jien tfittex li tagħmel dikjarazzjoni. Naf li wara dan jiġġieldu ħafna bibien se tiftaħ. In-nies ma jafux lili issa, iżda dawn se jkunu jafu lili wara lejl ta 'għada.

 

"Għandi ħafna ta 'moviment, iżda tista' wkoll toqgħod hemmhekk toe għal toe u Brawl. They are making a mistake taking a step up and fighting me. They don’t know what they’re getting into.

 

"Jien kont qed off minħabba ħsara lill-idejn xellug tiegħi iżda huwa totalment fiequ u jiena lest. I kellna lottijiet ta 'sparring.

 

"Jien aktar ta 'Stylist, l Boxer. I simili li jiċċaqalqu madwar lott. Imma jekk irrid immur għalih u Brawl jien ser. I verament irridu li juru l-fannijiet li jiena denja ta 'ħars mill-ġdid. ""

 

DILLON COOK

“This will be my toughest fight but I’m feeling great. I’m excited but not all that nervous. Hemm xi pressjoni ġlied fuq it-TV-ewwel darba, iżda ma kienx xkaffar-nerv.

 

"Dan huwa tali ġlieda kbira; Jien lest għal xejn hu jġib. Jien ma tipprova over-think xejn. I biss trid tagħmel dak I do.

 

"Din hija logħba dar għalija. I live madwar 25 minuti 'l bogħod. Allura dan jgħin li jien użati biex l-atmosfera u ma jkollhom jivvjaġġaw.

 

"Stajt tidher xi ftit minnu. Inħoss l-affarijiet hu ma l-ħin kollu se taħdem kontrih. stil come-quddiem tiegħu hija waħda tajba għalija. I kellna ħafna żmien biex jippreparaw (ħames ġimgħat) għalhekk mhux se jkun hemm xi sorpriżi.

 

"Nemmen li għandi l-ħiliet li jmorru missier ħafna, so I jridu jħallu impressjoni tajba.

 

“Speed and footwork are my biggest weapons. I’ve been dazed before, iżda mhux knocked down. ""

 

Justin DELOACH

"Kollox ma 'dan il-punt kien barka għalija. Dan żgur huwa ġlieda kbira u jien ħerqana li jagħmlu dak I do u tqegħid fuq juru kbir. I ma bbenefikawx ħafna Dillon iżda huwa undefeated u huwa li ġejjin biex tirbaħ. Jien lest għal kwalunkwe hu jġib.

 

"Inħoss Għandi ħafna ta 'talent mhux ipproċessat li għad trid tkun tidher. ħaġa prinċipali tiegħi huwa li jieħdu l-kontroll tal-ġlieda mill-bidu.

 

"Dan huwa hekk eċċitanti. My biggest and most important fight yet. If I do what I’m supposed to I’ll be OK. Dan huwa l-ewwel tiegħi tmien tond imma jien mhux inkwetat dwar dak fil-livelli kollha.

 

"Aħna parti minn kbir ShoBox juru. I ma jistgħux jistennew. ""

 

Barry Tompkins se sejħa tal- ShoBox azzjoni mill-ringside ma Steve Farhood u eks champion dinja Raul Marquez jservu bħala analisti esperti. Il-produttur eżekuttiv huwa Gordon Hall ma Richard Gaughan produzzjoni u Rick Phillips direzzjoni.

 

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Dwar ShoBox: Il-Ġenerazzjoni Ġdida
Mill-bidu tagħha fl-Lulju 2001, l boxing serje SHOWTIME kritiku milqugħin, ShoBox: Il-Ġenerazzjoni Ġdida talent żagħżugħ għandha tidher mqabbla iebsa. Il ShoBox filosofija huwa li televize eċċitanti, logħbiet kompetittivi filwaqt li jipprovdu bażi ppruvata l-prospetti huma lesti folla pjaċir u determinati li jiġġieldu għal titlu dinja. Uħud mill-lista dejjem jikber ta 'l- 65 ġellieda li jkunu dehru fuq ShoBox u avvanzati biex jaħżnu titoli dinja jinkludi: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr, Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Ċad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams u aktar.

Unbeaten ħfief super PROSPECT REGIS PROGRAIS VIDEO JENFASIZZAW

http://s.sho.com/1pHhJxQ

 

Prograis Biex Face veteran Aaron Herrera nhar il-Ġimgħa, Marzu 25
Fil Main Event Ta ShoBox: L Quadrupleheader New Generation

 

Live fuq Showtime® Fil 10:30 p.m. U/PT

 

Regis "Rougarou" PROGRAMS (16-0, 13 Kos) rebħiet konsekuttivi skorja aktar minn prospetti unbeaten fil 2015 fuq ShoBox: Il-Ġenerazzjoni Ġdida. Dan il-ġimgħa, il southpaw super ħfief tpoġġi rekord qatt ma ġew kundannati tiegħu fuq il-linja kontra s-Messiku Aaron Herrera (29-4-1, 18 Kos) fil-każ prinċipali 10-round ta ' ShoBox quadrupleheader, jgħixu fuq SHOWTIME (10:30 p.m. U/PT) minn Buffalo Mexxi Casino f'Miami, Okla.

 

check out DIN jenfasizzaw video ta 'Prograis, a New Orleans native who relocated to Houston after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Prograis wears a werewolf mask during his ring walk as homage to his “Rougarou” nickname. According to New Orleans lore, "Rougarou" hija nofs bniedem leġġendarju, half-beast werewolf creature. It’s a deviation of Loup Garound, li tfisser "Wolfman" bil-Franċiż.

 

"Ġenituri jużaw il-Rougarou biża tfal u jżommuhom fil-linja,” Prograis said. “My father first started calling me that because in the gym everyone would say, ‘Your son is a beast’. He would say, "My son huwa minn New Orleans, hekk hu huwa Rougarou. "

 

"Hija tirrappreżenta stil ġlied tiegħi, etika tax-xogħol tiegħi, and my Louisiana heritage. Basically it means a swamp beast, with the mind and intelligence of a man. In the ring I am ferocious, I iżda wkoll jużaw intelliġenza biex tirbaħ. "

Dillon Cook Counting Down Days for ShoBox Debut!

 

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Seneca, MO (Marzu 18, 2016) - Fuq Marzu 25, junior middleweight prospect Dillon “White Lightning” Cook will find himself in a familiar place but with a new challenge when he battles Justin DeLoach in an eight round bout on ShoBox: The New Generation at the Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, OK.

 

Tickets for the event promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Holden Productions are $45, $55 u $75 and can be purchased by logging onto Buffalorun.com or Stubwire.com.

 

Unbeaten fil 16 professional bouts with six wins by knockout, Cook’s fought five of his last seven matches at the Buffalo Run, winning handily each time. A member of Holden Productions“Four State Franchise”, the popular Cook is from nearby Seneca, MO and fought in front of sellout crowds on multiple occasions. While these are definite advantages for Cook, DeLoach comes into the ring with an impressive background.

 

Against DeLoach, 13-1 (7 Tal-KO), Cook is taking a significant step up in competition and will do so before a national audience. Hailing from Augusta, GA and based in Houston, TX, DeLoach trained alongside top fighters including IBF junior middleweight champion Jermall Charlo, undefeated Jermell Charlo, Bryan Vera and Edwin Rodriguez amongst others. Recently, Team DeLoach announced that his new chief second is former two division champion Paul Williams and highly respected George Peterson will work as an assistant.

 

To prepare for DeLoach, Cook’s been training out of the Heartland Boxing Gym and travels to various gyms for sparring as he anxiously waits for the opening bell on Marzu 25.

 

“I’m excited for the fight but trying not to let the pressure of fighting on TV get to me,” said Cook, a former National Junior Golden Gloves titlist and six time Kansas City Golden Gloves winner. "(To specifically prepare for DeLoach) we’re working on (technique to counter) his style. DeLoach is a good fighter I’ve seen him fight a few times he’s fast and a busy fighter but I’m pretty fast myself. I expect to match his speed, if not beat it.”

 

Cook also acknowledges his advantages and never second guessed taking the step up in competition.

 

“I’m a smart fighter and can adapt well (plus the) hometown crowd is definitely a benefit. I knew we’d step (up the competition in the near future) and this is a great time for it. I’ve had 16 professional fights and am ready to show the world that I’m capable of going to the next level.”

 

Cook’s promoter, Tony Holden, is confident in his fighter and believes the locals will come out droves to support him.

 

“I’m proud to see him get a shot on a national stage. He’s a key part of the “Four State Franchise” and is a big crowd draw. He’s worked very hard and I expect him to put forth a tremendous performance. I’d like to personally thank Showtime as well for this incredible opportunity.”

 

The Cook-DeLoach bout opens up a quadrupleheader live on Showtime (10:30 PM ET). The card also features highly regarded junior welterweight Regis Prograis (16-0) against Aaron Herrera (29-4-1), two showdowns where somebody’s 0 must go between unbeaten welterweights Ivan Golub (10-0) and Marlon Aguas (9-0) and junior welterweights Ivan Baranchyk (9-0) vs Nicholas Givhan (16-0-1).