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World ranked lightweight Xolisani Ndongeni & featherweight super prospect Ruben Villa headline undercard on Friday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 4

Undefeated Ukranian welterweight Taras Shelestyuk faces upset-minded Jaime Herrera in main event of ShoBox: The New generation Tripleheader, LIVE on SHOWTIME®
Undefeated Cruiserweights Constantin Bejenaru & Stivens Bujaj Meet In Co-feature; Nephew of Former World Champion Popo Freitas, Vitor Jones Freitas Faces Manuel Mendez

Gbe lori Showtime ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/PT
From Omega Products International Event Center in Corona, Calif.
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Philadelphia, PA./Corona CA. (Oṣu Kẹwa. 25, 2016) – World ranked lightweight contender Xolisani Ndongeni and highly regarded featherweight prospect Ruben Villa will headline a terrific undercard on Friday night, November 4th at the Omega Products International Events Center in Corona, California.
Ndongeni of East Cape, South Africa has a record of 21-0 pẹlu 11 knockouts and is ranked number-2 by the WBA.

Awọn 26 year-old will be making his American debut against Juan Garcia Mendez (19-1-1, 12 KO ká) ti Mexicali, Mexico in a bout scheduled for ten-rounds.

Ndongeni turned professional in 2010 and is the IBO Lightweight champion and former South African Super Featherweight & Lightweight asiwaju. Among his 21 wins is a win over former world champion Mzonke Fana. Ni re kẹhin ija, Ndongeni scored a 1st round stoppage over Emilio Norfat on April 22nd in East London, Gusu Afrika.

Ndongeni is promoted is Rodney Berman’s Golden Gloves Promotions.

Méndez, 24 years-atijọ, ni a 7 odun ọjọgbọn, and is on a five-fight winning streak. Ni re kẹhin ija, Mendez stopped Roman Mendez in 1 yika on May 29, 2015 in Mexicali, Mexico.

Villa of Salinas, California ni o ni a gba ti 2-0 pẹlu 2 1st-round knockouts.

Awọn 19 year-old was a two-time National Golden Glove Champion, 2-time Jr. Olympics Champion, ati 2015 Olympic Trials runner-up, and he holds two victories over 2016 Olympic silver medal winner Shakur Stevenson.

He turned professional on July 29th with a 1st round stoppage over Gerardo Molina. Villa followed that up with a first round stoppage over Jose Mora on September 23rd ni Ontario, California.

Villa’s opponent in the scheduled four-round bout will be announced shortly.

In a 4-round super flyweight bout, Danny Andujo (2-0, 1 KO) of Temcula, California will battle Joel Cano (0-3) of Ciudad, Mexico.

Jonathan Esquivel of Anaheim, California will make his pro debut against an opponent to be named in a middleweight bout.

Tickets for the event promoted by Banner Promotions & Thompson, ti wa ni owole ni $100 (ringside), $70 (reserved) ati $50 (gbogboogbo gbigba) ati ki o le ti wa ni ra nipa pipe (714) 935-0900.
Undefeated 2012 Olympic Idẹ medalist Filati “Real ti yio se” Shelestyuk (14-0, 9 KOs) will face upset-minded Jaime Herrera in the 10-round welterweight main event of a ShoBox: The New Generation tripleheader on, gbe lori Showtime ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/PT (leti lori West ni etikun).

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, undefeated cruiserweights Constantin Bejenaru (11-0, 4 KOs, 0-1-1 ni World jara ti Boxing), of Catskill, NY by way of Moldova, ati Stivens “Okunrin alagbara” Bujaj(16-0-1, 11 KOs), ti New York, will collide in a 10-rounder for the vacant WBC International and WBC Continental Americas titles.

Ni awọn šiši ija ni telecast, undefeated lightweight Vitor Jones Freitas (12-0, 1 ND, 6 KOs), of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, will be opposed by local fan favorite Manuel Mendez (12-1-2, 8 KOs), ti Indio, BI ELEYI, in an 8-round bout. The 23-year-old Freitas is the nephew of popular former four-time world champion Acelino “Apọju” Freitas.

Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Steve Farhood ki o si tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse ni Gordon Hall pẹlu Rich Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips directing.

UNDEFEATED UKRAINIAN WELTERWEIGHT TARAS SHELESTYUK FACES UPSET-MINDED JAIME HERRERA IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION TRIPLEHEADER FRIDAY, Kọkanla. 4, YÈ ON SHOWTIME®

 


Undefeated Cruiserweights Constantin Bejenaru & Stivens Bujaj Meet In Co-feature; Nephew of Former World Champion Popo Freitas, Vitor Jones Freitas Faces Manuel Mendez

Gbe lori Showtime ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/PT

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NIU YOKI (Oṣu Kẹwa. 13, 2016) - Ti a ko le ṣe 2012 Olympic Idẹ medalistTaras "Real se" Shelestyuk (14-0, 9 KOs) will face upset-minded Jaime Herrera in the 10-round welterweight main event of a ShoBox: The New generation tripleheader lori Friday, Oṣu kọkanla. 4, gbe lori Showtime ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/PT (leti lori West ni etikun) lati Omega Products International Event Center in Corona, Calif.

 

Shelestyuk (14-0, 9 KOs), of Los Angeles by way of the Ukraine, was a member of a 2012 Ukrainian Olympic team that included featherweight gold medalist Vasyl Lomachenko and heavyweight gold medalist Oleksandr Usyk. Jaime Herrera (15-3-1, 8 KOs), ti Chicago, Aisan., has defeated unbeaten prospects in four of last nine fights and is 8-1-1 overall since July 2012.

 

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, undefeated cruiserweights Constantin Bejenaru (11-0, 4 KOs, 0-1-1 ni World jara ti Boxing), of Catskill, N.Y.. by way of Moldova, ati Stivens “Superman” Bujaj (16-0-1, 11 KOs), ti New York, will collide in a 10-rounder for the vacant WBC International and WBC Continental Americas titles.

 

Ni awọn šiši ija ni telecast, undefeated lightweight Vitor Jones Freitas (12-0, 1 ND, 6 KOs), of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, will be opposed by local fan favorite Manuel Mendez (12-1-2, 8 KOs), ti Indio, Calif., ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika ija. The 23-year-old Freitas is the nephew of popular former two-time lightweight world champion Acelino “Popo” Freitas.

 

Four of the six fighters on the distinctly international tripleheader will risk their unbeaten records against what likely will be their toughest assignments to date. Shelestyuk and Bejanaru will be making their second ShoBox bere. It’s also the second time ShoBox has aired from Omega. The first took place Oct.5, 2007, and featured victories by Yonnhy Perez ati Mickey Bey Jr., who would both go on to become world champions, two of the 67 boxers on ShoBox to do so.

 

Tickets for the event promoted by Asia ni igbega, Thompson Boxing, Hitz Boxing and Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing ti wa ni owole ni $100 (ringside), $70 (reserved) ati $50 (gbogboogbo gbigba) ati ki o le ti wa ni ra nipa pipe (714) 935-0900.

 

TARAS SHELESTYUK VS. JAIME HERRERA – 10-Round Welterweight Main Event

Taras Shelestyuk (pronounced “TARE-as SHELL-es-took) averaged 85 punches per round in his ShoBox debut last November, winning an impressive 10-round unanimous decision over Aslanbek Kozak. In his most recent start and lone outing this year last Le 20, the 5-foot-10, 30-year-old Shelestyuk knocked out Erick Martinez in the third round at Ontario, Calif.

 

“My training is going great, I am more powerful and my speed is better,” said the former international standout. “Herrera is a rough fighter, but it doesn’t matter to me because I am looking to step up and get into championship level fights.’’

 

Shelestyuk, who is trained by Eric Brown at Wild Card West, possesses solid skills, ronu ati punching agbara. Since turning pro in March 2013 he has exclusively campaigned in the United States. Many from the outstanding 2012 Ukrainian Olympic team became immediate prospects as professionals, including Lomachenko, who won a featherweight world championship in just his third fight on SHOWTIME. Bayi, it’s Shelestyuk’s turn to step up to the plate.

 

“I follow the 2012 Ukrainian Olympic team, and all the guys are doing very well and I’m happy for them,’’ said Shelestyuk, who went 300-15 ninu awọn Awọn ope. “But I do not compare my results with anybody else because I have my own career and my own path to a championship belt, and I am enjoying this journey.”
Herrera, a pro since December 2009, seems to be a legitimate test for Shelestyuk. Herrera has won three straight, defeated undefeated prospects in four of last nine fights, ati ki o jẹ 8-1-1 overall since dropping a decision to Adrian Granados ni 2012. One of those wins was an upset knockout of one-time highly ranked welterweight and world title challenger Mike “Machine Gun” Jones lori Aug. 23, 2014.

 

“Taras is a great fighter and I know I’m the underdog, but I’ve surprised some fighters before and I’m confident and ready to give it my best and win again,” said Herrera. “I’m coming into this fight with the same mentality I had in those fights against the other unbeaten guys. The way I see it, Taras has everything to lose and I fight as I have nothing to lose.’’

 

“I’ve been training very seriously and I’m excited to be able to showcase my skills on television. I grew up watching ShoBox. There will be more eyes on me and they will see my ability to fight. Getting a win will increase my ranking and open up more doors for my career.”

 

CONSTANTIN BEJENARU VS. STIVENS BUJAJ – 10-Round Cruiserweight Bout

Bejenaru (pronounced “bay-zhin-nah-ROO”) was an accomplished amateur. The southpaw boxed on the Romanian national team for 10 years and was a nine-time national champion.

 

Ni re ShoBox premiere last April 15, the active and athletic native of Ungheni, Moldova, scored a unanimous eight-round decision over previously unbeatenAlexey Zubov (10-0), a former Russian amateur champion and seven-time European amateur champion.

 

Bejenaru is anxious to return to ShoBox and continue his winning ways. “Bujaj is a great boxer, we are both undefeated but there can only be one victor, and I do not plan on losing this fight,'' O si wi. “I entered this fight with the intention of winning. That is what I train to do, that is what I am going to do.

 

“As a man who has been boxing for over 22 years, I feel extremely grateful to have been given this opportunity. In my previous ShoBox ija, I was labeled as the underdog. Those who doubted me quickly changed their opinions once they saw me fight, and even more so once the referee raised my hand in victory.’’

 

Bujaj (pronounced “Boo-ha”) was born in Kelmend, Albania, but relocated to the Bronx, New York at an early age. The unbeaten prospect was a two-time New York Golden Gloves Champion at heavyweight who’s made for good fights every time out and mostly made it look easy. This is Bujaj’s third scheduled 10-round start, while Bejenaru will be making his 10-round debut.

 

The 26-year-old has won his last four in a row, pẹlu re kẹhin meji nipa knockout, since boxing a split 10-round draw in a slugfest with then-undefeated three-time Chicago Golden Gloves champion Junior Wright (10-0) ni oṣu Karun 2014.

 

“I’m getting prepared,’’ said Bujah who’s coming off a first-round TKO over previously undefeated beaten Sergio Ramirez (11-0) lori June 11. “I’m training like this is a world title fight, and I’m totally ready to win. I know my opponent is undefeated and I can’t overlook him. The way I feel, I’m on my ‘A’ Game. I was training in Las Vegas and now I am back in New York with Sharif Younan and I am ready to do everything I can to win this fight.

 

“This is the exposure and opportunity I’ve been waiting for. I just want to pick up these WBC titles that we are fighting for and be bumped up the rankings. Once I pick up these belts, I will be in the top 10 and anything is possible.’’

 

VITOR JONES FREITAS VS. MANUEL MENDEZ – Eight-Round Lightweight Bout

The nephew of popular former two-time lightweight world champion Acelino “Popo” Freitas has been victorious in 12 consecutive bouts since fighting a No-Contest in his pro debut in July 2012. He’s coming off a fifth-round TKO over Rodolfo Franz kẹhin Le 21.

 

Two outings ago, Freitas captured the Brazilian lightweight crown with a 10-round decision over Sidney Siquiera. This will Freitas’ sixth U.S. ibere; his last five fights were in Brazil.

 

“My uncle had many great fights on SHOWTIME and on Oṣu kọkanla. 4, I am looking to carry on his legacy,” Freitas said. “This will be another step in following in his footsteps to become a world champion.’’

 

Méndez, who is trained by the respected Joel Diaz, is coming off a fourth-round knockout over Erick Martinez this past Sept. 23 ni Ontario. Mendez used a strong, bruising style in which he mixed his punches well to punish Martinez. The 5-foot-8, 26-year-old Mendez has gone 12-0-2 since getting stopped in his pro debut in October 2010.

 

“I am excited about this opportunity to fight on ShoBox,’’ said Mendez who is a sparring partner for Ruslan Provodnikov ati Timothy Bradley. “I know with a win, my career will escalate to a new level. I am looking to knock out Vitor.

 

Barry Tompkins yoo pe awọn ShoBox igbese lati ringside pẹlu Steve Farhoodki o si tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse ni Gordon Hall pẹlu Rich Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips directing.

 

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Nipa ShoBox: The New generation
Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara, ShoBox: The New generation ti ere ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBox imoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 67 awọn onija ti o ti han lori ShoBox ki o si to ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye orúkọ oyè ni: 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, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams ati siwaju sii.

Undefeated Welterweight Javier Flores takes on Jamie Herrera on November 5, 2015 fun awọn WBC United States National Welterweight asiwaju

Lori Thursday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 5th ni Washington DC, Javier “The Kannada” Flores ti yoo Akobaratan ni awọn iwọn ni awọn 25th Lododun Ija fun Children Night pẹlu awọn WBC United States National Welterweight asiwaju (“USNBC”) on awọn ila. Ododo, ọkan ninu awọn Roc Nation ká julọ ni ileri asesewa, ti wa ni awọn ere fun awọn akoko sugbon ti wa ni bayi poised lati ya nigbamii ti igbese si ọna a asiwaju bi o ogun a alakikanju Jaime Herrera (12-1-3 7 KOs) ni a 10 yika ija.


Flores ti Aguadilla, Puerto Rico jẹ Lọwọlọwọ ni ibudó ni Orlando, Florida si ti wa ni ikẹkọ lile fun re akọkọ akọle anfani. Said Flores, “ibudó ti gan ti o dara ati awọn ti a ti wa ni ṣiṣẹ gidigidi lati mu ile ni ìṣẹgun Puerto Rico.” Awọn southpaw Flores ni a wá siwaju àìpẹ ore Onija ti o apejuwe ara bi a agbara afẹṣẹja ti o le apoti lati ita tabi rumble lori awọn inu. Re ti isiyi gba dúró ni ohun ìkan 12-0 pẹlu 11 KOs. Lehin a ti sidelined tẹlẹ pẹlu ti iṣakoso oran, Flores jẹ setan lati mu rẹ aṣayan iṣẹ-ṣiṣe ipele ti ati fi hàn pé ó jẹ ti o dara ju Onija ni Roc Nation ká idurosinsin ko daruko Miguel Cotto tabi Andre Ward. Flores kan lara awọn ìlà jẹ ọtun fun u lati ya jade ki o si fi idi rẹ ara rẹ orukọ. Ni Herrera, Flores ti wa ni ti nkọju si a ogun- idanwo oniwosan ti o ni victories lori Patrick Boozer, Michael Finney ati awọn re tobi julo win lati ọjọ nigbati o duro tele aye akọle challenger Mike Jones o kan 15 osu ti okoja. Said Flores ti Herrera, “o ni kan ti o tọ Onija, gan lagbara. O wun lati wá siwaju ati ki o jẹ ko bẹru lati illa o soke, eyi ti mo ti fẹ. A ti wa ni ngbaradi fun a ogun ati ki o ṣiṣẹ gidigidi lati rii daju pe a wá jade ṣẹgun on Kọkànlá Oṣù 5th.”

Fores is managed by boxing attorney Rick Torres of Victory Sports & Idanilaraya ati woye Boxing Onimọnran Gaby Penagaricano. Said Torres, “a lero Chino jẹ setan lati ya nigbamii ti igbese ati pe o yoo laipe jẹ setan lati koju awọn ti o dara ju ti awọn Welterweight pipin. Ti a ba gidigidi appreciative ti awọn anfaani ti Roc Nation ti fun wa ki o si wa ni igboya Chino yoo fi a akọle lori Kọkànlá Oṣù 5th; a ba tun lola lati ya apakan ninu iru a Ami sii iṣẹlẹ ni Washington DC ati ki o mọ pe Chino wa ni lilọ lati ji awọn show.”