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UNBEATEN TREY LIPPE MORRISON STOPS ED LATIMORE IN FIRST; “HOT ROD” KALAJDZIC WINS MAIN EVENT WITH IMPRESSIVE FIFTH-ROUND TKO OVER TRAVIS PETERKIN ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FROM BUFFALO RUN CASINO

 


Ivan Baranchyk Wins Unanimous Decision over Wang Zhimin

Unbeaten Welterweight Ivan Golub Stops James Stevenson in Third

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Miami, Okla. (Xya. 24, 2016) – On a night when undefeated heavyweight Trey Lippe Morrison won his television debut and Ivan "The Beast" Baranchyk thiab Ivan "Lub Volk" Golub tseem unbeaten, teeb heavyweight Radivoje “Hot Rod” Kalajdzic regained his winning ways by registering a fifth-round knockout over previously unbeaten Travis Peterkin nyob rau hauv lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim ntawm ib tug ShoBox: Tshiab Tiam quadrupleheader nyob rau SHOWTIME Friday los ntawm Buffalo Run Twv txiaj yuam pov nyob rau hauv Miami, Okla.

 

Ua nws ShoBox debut and first start since suffering his lone defeat on a disputed decision to Marcus Browne, a motivated Kalajdzic (22-1, 15 Kos) ntawm St. Petersburg, Fla., dropped Peterkin (16-1-1, 7 Kos), of the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, N.Y., two times in the fifth before the fight was stopped at 1:32.

 

Other televised results: Baranchyk (12-0, 10 Kos), ntawm Brooklyn, N.Y., took a 10-round unanimous decision over Wang Zhimin (7-1, 3 Kos, 7-1 WSB), of Nutley, N.J. by way of Ningbo, Tuam Tshoj, nyob rau hauv lub ShoBox co-feature; immensely popular local favorite and son of the late former world heavyweight champion, Tommy “The Duke” Morrison, Heavyweight Trey Lippe Morrison (12-0, 12 Kos) demolished previously unbeaten Ed Latimore (13-1, 7 Kos), ntawm Pittsburgh, Pa., kos ib tug 2:19, first-round TKO; and Ukrainian welterweight Golub (13-0, 11 Kos, 5-0 WSB), ntawm Brooklyn, registered a third-round knockout over James Stevenson(23-3, 16 Kos), ntawm Baltimore, Md.

 

Kalajdzic overwhelmed Peterkin with consistent aggression, superior fighting spirit and better power. Nws tsaws 45 feem pua ​​ntawm cov nws lub hwj chim txhaj tshuaj, kuj muaj 60 percent in the final round. Ntau, he led 37-7 in body connects.

 

“The one-dimensional nature of Travis Peterkin cost him big time because he had no answer for Hot Rod’s right hand, and when he threw his own power shots they were ineffective,'' ShoBox cov kws muaj txuj analyst Steve Farhood said afterward. “He was exposed hmo no, and Kalajdzic rejuvenated his career after the loss with Marcus Browne.”

 

A 6-foot-2 native of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kalajdzic dropped Peterkin the first time with a right-left combination and finished him with a right-left-right combination. Peterkin fell heavily in a neutral corner, prompting the referee to stop it.

 

“He was a little bit awkward so it took me a little bit to find my range but once I did and I got into a rhythm, I knew he wasn’t going to last,’’ Kalajdzic said. “We have been working on staying patient and finding that range and it showed hmo no.

 

“I wanted to make a statement in this fight and I did. I want the biggest names in the light heavyweight division, but before that I want Marcus Browne again. That is unfinished business for me. If he really thinks he won the fight then let’s do it again. We could fight next week. I’m ready.’’

 

Baranchyk, despite getting cut for the first time in his career (over his left eye in the fifth), yeej los ntawm cov qhab nia ntawm 100-90 ob zaug thiab 99-91. There were no knockdowns.

 

The rounds, particularly in the fight’s second half, were competitive. Both fighters landed a high percentage of power shots, 44 percent for Baranchyk, 41 percent for Zhimin, but the difference was that Baranchyk was busier, crisper and physically stronger.

 

Going more than four rounds for the first time, he answered questions about his late-round stamina and feels he is now ready to step up again.

“The 140-pound division is loaded with talent,’’ Baranchyk said. “There are tons of fighters I would love to fight, but there are two guys in particular I’d like to fight next: Maurice Hooker and Abel Ramos. Hooker is with Roc Nation and is above me in the ratings. He’s undefeated and this would be a great fight to prove I’m one of the best up-and-coming guys in this division. I’d love Ramos to fight Ramos too. We are both promoted by DBE and I have heard he called me out. He’s a come forward guy and those are the type of fights I like and that make for great TV.

“I love the fans here in Miami and I love fighting on ShoBox. This was my first time going 10 rounds and I feel great. Of course I would have liked to get the knockout because I always want to put on a spectacular show, but this was a great learning experience for me. He was an extremely tough opponent and I was surprised he was able to take so many big shots. We have been working on being patient and boxing and I was able to show that hmo no.''

 

Wang, who gave his best and never allowed Baranchyk to relax, hais tias, “I felt a little tight and I couldn’t get my punches off like I wanted to. He was a little too big for me.’’

 

In a performance that lit up the arena, Lippe Morrison dropped Latimore two times and was on the verge of knocking him down again when the referee stepped in and halted matters at 2:19. Morrison decked Latimore the first time with a right hand midway through the first. Moments tom qab, Latimore went down again from two rights and a left hook. After a series of shots, the referee stopped it.

 

“You know I have to watch the fight, but I think I did alright,’’ said Morrison after what was supposed to be the most dangerous assignment of his career. “I know I have to be patient and work behind my jab and just take the opening that I see – patiently. Being patient is something I’ve really been working on. I really felt my patience this time.

 

“I didn’t expect it to end this quick. I knew it might, but I didn’t plan on it. It felt good to drop a guy with my left hand. I never had the accuracy or quickness with the left that I do know. I now feel that I am equally adept with both hands. My left is like my right.

 

“To win a fight like this is definitely a relief. I was nervous about the fight, but not about fighting on TV. This was supposed to be my toughest fight on paper and I think I did well.

 

“I feel I may have opened some eyes, but that’s in large part to Freddie Roach. I feel I’m improving thanks to Freddie. I’m throwing quicker, snappier punches and the coordination between my footwork with my hands is way better. All that is because of Freddie.

 

“I wasn’t going for the KO but I’m glad it happened. I could not have done it without Freddie, yog tseeb. I’ll be going back to California in a week and then right to the gym.”

 

The knockout was Lippe Morrison’s ninth in the first round. He also has two second-round knockouts and one fourth-round KO in a career that began in February 2014.

 

“We want to see more of Trey Lippe Morrison,'' Farhood hais tias. “Let’s let Freddie Roach to do a little bit more of work with him. He had a tremendous pressure on him hmo no, but he did fantastically and he responded very well. He made a big step up in class hmo no and couldn’t have produced a better result: a first-round knockout.”

 

After a competitive, fast-paced first round, Golub took over as Stevenson appeared to tire. A picturesque right hook to the chin dropped and staggered Stevenson, who still wobbly, got up by the count of five, but Golub continued his two-fisted assault, delivered over 20 unanswered punches and the referee stopped it.

 

“To me the guy that stole the show was Golub,"Hais tias Farhood. “We keep thinking of him as a boxer but he showed tremendous power hmo no. He knocked out a very sturdy opponent in Stevenson and Baranchyk will benefit tremendously by going 10 rounds. He showed a lot by throwing as many punches as he did late in the fight against an opponent who simply wouldn’t be hurt.’’

 

“I could see from the first round that he was leaving himself wide open when he was coming in,’’ said Golub after his second ShoBox pib. “I knew it was only a matter of time until I caught him with something really big and I would get him out of there. I’m happy with the performance but know I still have a lot to improve on. Our game plan was to be patient and box and let him come to us. I’m looking forward to getting back in there soon and continuing to climb the ranks of the welterweight division.’’

Friday tus four-fight telecast that was promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Tony Holden Productions in association with Fight Promotions and Roc Nation Sports will re-air Monday ntawm 10 p.m. THIAB/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND beginning today, Saturday, Xya. 24.

 

Barry Tompkins hu ua lub ShoBox txiav txim los ntawm ringside nrog Farhood thiab yav tas los lub ntiaj teb no yeej Raul Marquez pab raws li cov kws muaj txuj tshuaj ntsuam. Lub executive tsim kom yog Gordon Hall nrog Richard Gaughanua thiab Rick Phillips directing.

Tshiab Tiam: Lippe-Morrison ready for ShoBox debut

 

Miami, OK (Cuaj hlis 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, XWS LI. 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.

 

Nyob rau hnub Friday 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 rounds. Latimore, 13-0 (7 KO lub), 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 ntawm nws 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, Cuaj hlis ntuj. 23, RAU 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

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TSHIAB YORK (Xya. 21, 2016) - Trey Lippe Morrison yog 11-0 nrog 11 knockouts. He is the son of the late former world heavyweight championTommy “The Duke” Morrison. A Grove, Okla., haiv neeg, Trey resides in Hollywood, California., and is trained by Freddie Roach at Wild Card Gym.

 

No Friday, Xya. 23, Morrison makes his eagerly awaited television debut when he faces fellow unbeaten and Roc Nation prospect Ed Latimore (13-0, 7 Kos), ntawm Pittsburgh, Pa., in the second bout of a ShoBox: Tshiab Tiam quadrupleheader nyob rau SHOWTIME (10 p.m. THIAB/PT, ncua nyob rau hauv lub sab hnub poob ntug dej hiav txwv) los ntawm Buffalo Run Twv txiaj yuam pov nyob rau hauv Miami, Okla.

 

Morrison, uas puv 27 rau Xya. 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 kawg Jan. 23.

 

Below is what Morrison and Roach said about Trey’s fight against LatimoreFriday, 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 fights,’’ 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 feem pua. 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, muaj. 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? …

"Hmoob. 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. Koj paub, 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. Ua siab ncaj, 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 Friday nyob rau hauv 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 feem pua ​​npaj. Latimore is his toughest fight, but it’s time to step up.’’

 

 

Nyob rau hauv Friday tus ShoBox ntsiab kev tshwm sim, ib zaug-nrua ntaus radivoje Kalajdzic (21-1, 14 Kos), ntawm St. Petersburg, Fla. will try and resume his winning ways when he meets undefeated Travis Peterkin (16-0-1, 7 Kos), ntawm Brooklyn, N.Y.. in a 10-round light heavyweight scrap. Nyob rau hauv lub co-feature, super lightweight livewire Ivan "The Beast" Baranchyk (11-0, 10 Kos), ntawm 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, Tuam Tshoj, nyob rau hauv ib tug 10-rounder. In a scheduled eight-round bout, Ukrainian welterweight Ivan "Lub Volk" Golub (12-0, 10 Kos, 5-0 WSB), ntawm Brooklyn, N.Y.. ntsej muag James “Keep’em Sleepin” Stevenson (23-2, 16 Kos), ntawm Baltimore, Md.

The combined record of the eight boxers on the televised card is 114-3-1 nrog 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 thiab $75 thiab yog muaj nyob rau ntawm buffalorun.com thiab nyob stubwire.com.

 

Barry Tompkins yuav hu rau ShoBox txiav txim los ntawm ringside nrog Steve Farhoodthiab yav tas los lub ntiaj teb champion Raul Marquez pab raws li cov kws muaj txuj tshuaj ntsuam. Lub executive tsim kom yog Gordon Hall nrog Rich Gaughan ua thiab Rick Phillips directing.

EIGHT FIGHTERS WITH A COMBINED RECORD OF 114-3-1 WILL BE FEATURED FRIDAY, Cuaj hlis ntuj. 23, NYOB RAU SHOWTIME®

RAU SHOBOX: TUS TSHIAB TIAM 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

Daim pib rau muag khoom Tam sim no

TSHIAB YORK (Xya. 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: Tshiab Tiam quadrupleheader rau Friday, Xya. 23, nyob rau SHOWTIME (10 p.m. THIAB/PT, ncua nyob rau hauv lub sab hnub poob ntug dej hiav txwv) los ntawm Buffalo Run Twv txiaj yuam pov nyob rau hauv Miami, Okla.

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

Kalajdzic, 25, ntawm St. Petersburg, Fla., thiab Peterkin, 26, of the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, N.Y., yuav ua rau lawv 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 kawg Plaub Hlis Ntuj 16 nyob rau hauv 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 kawg Lub peb hlis ntuj 30 and is looking for a breakout performance.

Nyob rau hauv lub ShoBox co-feature, super lightweight powerhouse Ivan "The Beast" Baranchyk (11-0, 10 Kos), ntawm 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, Tuam Tshoj, in a 10-rounder for the vacant USBA 140-pound title. In a scheduled eight-round bout, Ukrainian welterweight Ivan "Lub Volk" Golub (12-0, 10 Kos, 5-0 WSB), ntawm Brooklyn, yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv James “Keep’em Sleepin” Stevenson (23-2, 16 Kos), ntawm 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), ntawm 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 thiab $75 thiab yog muaj nyob rau ntawmbuffalorun.com thiab nyob stubwire.com. (Lub $35 tickets are sold out).

Kalajdzic (21-1, 14 Kos), a 6-foot-2 native of Bosnia and Herzegovina, turned pro in June 2011. Nws yeej nws thawj 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 thiab 74-76 were announced.

“I am really excited about this fight and that I am on television again fighting another undefeated southpaw,"Hais tias 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. Hopefully, 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 Dominican Olympian Lenin Castillo (12-0) on Aug. 1, 2015 ntawm Barclays Center. Peterkin had a point deducted in the fourth for hitting after the break and in the fifth for a low blow. Cov paj xyeem tau 76-74 thiab 75-75 ob zaug.

Despite the draw in his outing before last, Peterkin considered this the most gratifying moment of his life. Los ntawm 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, ib tug 1987 heavyweight Golden Gloves semifinalist, nyob rau hauv 2001. Nws mus 95-7 nyob rau hauv lub amateurs; after winning the 2010 New York Golden Gloves, he went pro in January 2011.

“I was ringside at Hot Rod’s last fight. Kuv hwm nws, 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. Rau Xya. 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 pib, 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) kawg Lub peb hlis ntuj 25 rau ShoBox at Buffalo Run. He scored a 2:28, thawj-round knockout tshaj Shadi Shehadeh (9-0-2) nyob rau hauv nws ShoBox debut last Dec. 11 nyob rau hauv 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” Ntoo khaub lig (9-0-1) kawg Lub rau hli ntuj 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 ntawm peb.

Tag nrho cov 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. Txawm li cas los, 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 kawg Lub rau hli ntuj 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. Ua ntej ntawd, he reached the final in the Chinese National Boxing Championship in 2010, where he received a silver medal. Nyob rau hauv 2012, nws yeej lwm silver puav pheej, lub sij hawm no ntawm lub Erdos International Boxing Competition.

“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, nws mus 5-0 in the WSB. He’s gone 12-0 txij li thaum, winning 10 los ntawm knockout, including his last six in a row, the last three as a welterweight.

Nyob rau hauv nws ShoBox debut, 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 kawg Lub Xya hli ntuj 21, was an outstanding amateur. Nws mus 270-32 raws li ib tug pib xyaum ua, 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 debut. Ib tug pro txij li thaum 2008, he won his first 21 scraps until losing by ninth-round TKO to then-undefeated Sammy Vasquez on Aug. 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, xws li ib tug thib tsib-round TKO tshaj Kevin Womack kawg Tej zaum 14 in his first fight nyob rau hauv 13 lub hlis. 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. Nyob rau hauv 2011, during a routine jog, a dog viciously attacked him, requiring Stevenson to get more than 20 stitches. Tsis ntev tom qab ntawd, 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 rauXya. 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 kawg 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 kawg Lub Xya hli ntuj 15.

Lub 6-taw-1, 31-year-old Latimore turned pro in January 2013. Raws li ib tug pib xyaum ua, 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 yuav hu rau ShoBox txiav txim los ntawm ringside nrog Steve Farhood thiab yav tas los lub ntiaj teb champion Raul Marquez pab raws li cov kws muaj txuj tshuaj ntsuam. Lub executive tsim kom yog Gordon Hall nrogRich Gaughan ua thiab Rick Phillips directing.

BADOU JACK DEFEATS ANTHONY DIRRELL BY MAJORITY DECISION ON SPIKE FROM CHICAGO’S UIC PAVILION

DANIEL JACOBS KNOCKS OUT CALEB TRUAX IN A THRILLER

ROBERTO GARCIA SECURES WIN OVER JAMES STEVENSON

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Credit: Lucas Noonan / Premier Boxing Champions

Chicago (Plaub Hlis Ntuj 25, 2015) – Premier boxing Champions took Chicago by stormFriday night with an exhilarating fight card featuring three captivating fights on Ntsia hlau loj from the UIC Pavilion.

 

The televised opener showcased Roberto “Lub Txoj” Garcia (37-3, 23 Kos) getting an eight-round unanimous decision win over James Stevenson (22-2, 15 Kos). The first main event saw Daniel “Lub Miracle txiv neej” Jacobs (29-2, 26 Kos) nyob rau hauv ib tug 12thround knockout win over the hard-nosed Caleb “Golden” Truax (25-2-2, 15 Kos). The night’s second main event featured Badou Jack “Lub Ripper” (19-1-1, 12 Kos) earning a majority decision over Anthony “Tus aub” Dirrell (27-1-1, 22 Kos).

 

Below are comments offered by the televised fighters as they discussed their performances tonight:

 

Anthony DIRRELL

 

“He fought a great fight tonight.

 

“Kuv xav tau ib rematch.”

 

Nkaus BADOU

 

“I was in great shape for tonight and I believed in myself. All the talk from Dirrell and his camp never got to me.

 

“Nothing he did tonight frustrated me. Nws yog ib tug zoo fighter, and I didn’t fight a perfect fight, tab sis kuv tau txais lub yeej.

 

“I knew they couldn’t rob me. I thought I clearly won. I had a tough start to my career, but I re-focused myself with my team and got back on track.

 

It’s a blessing to be part of PBC. Bringing boxing back to primetime is incredible for the sport. I’m not even from this country originally, but I have lots of fans here and this series will only help me gain more.

 

I want George Groves next.

 

DANIYEE Jacobs

 

I was in tremendous shape for this fight. I knew I was ready to go 12 rounds. He’s a veteran when it comes to fighting down the stretch, so I had to be prepared.

 

At the end of the sixth round I hit him with a right that caused him to stumble into the ropes. I wasn’t sure at that moment if he was really hurt, or if he was just playing opossum. My corner let me know when I really had him hurt though and I took advantage.

 

“He didn’t hold as much as I thought he might. I’m glad it turned out that way, but I was prepared for it if he did.

 

“He was physically stronger than I thought he’d be, but he never really hurt me tonight.

 

“PBC is an unbelievable outlet for us boxers. My hope is that I can continue to grow my brand and become a star inside and outside of the sport of boxing.

 

“I’m out to prove that I’m the best in this division. I want whoever Al (HAYMON) says next.”

 

CALEB TRUAX

 

“I wanted to pressure him, but I couldn’t get my punches off the way I wanted to. His movement was great and it was just an off night for me.

 

“I couldn’t get him to engage me and I think that ended up winning him the fight.

 

“There were a couple good shots that buzzed me, but no shots that really hurt me all that much. There were no devastating blows or anything. A fighter always wants to continue on, but the ref did his job.

 

“PBC is fantastic for bringing in casual fans who wouldn’t have otherwise watched our fights. This is truly groundbreaking. After a fight like that I hope that more and more fans will continue tuning in.

 

“I’m heading back to the gym to put in hard work. Hopefully I’ll be back on another PBC card against whoever Warriors and Al (HAYMON) say.”

 

Roberto Garcia

 

“I felt like Stevenson was just trying to survive, whereas I was trying to win. I could tell that my punches were bothering him. I could hear him breathing very heavily.

 

“I was just trying to get back to it tonight. My last fight was almost nine months ago here in this same venue. I needed to get this fight under my belt to keep up my drive and continue working toward the goal.

 

“I usually have to chase the guys I’m fighting. Even with the punchers like (Anthony) Margarito I end up having to chase them down. I took all that previous experience and used it tonight. It basically felt like a sparring session for me.

 

“PBC is an incredible opportunity for fighters like myself and I plan on continuing to take advantage of it.

 

“I have a great team behind me and we’re just interested in moving forward. I’m ready for a big step though. I want Shawn Porter next. I made a commitment to fight him, and I plan on sticking to that.

 

JAMES STEVENSON

 

Nothing he was doing was really getting to me. Qhov tseeb yog, I took this fight on a week and a half notice. I honestly thought I pulled it off. Everyone knows who really won tonight.

 

I was getting in a groove, but then my back started hurting me and that took me out of it a little bit.

 

PBC gives fighters like me a chance to showcase my skills to so many more people than we’ve been used to.

 

I’m ready for all takers in my weight class. I’m heading back to the gym immediately and I’ll be ready for whatever’s next.

 

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Premier BOXING CHAMPIONS RAU ntev kawg XOVXWM rooj sab laj QUOTES & DUAB

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Chicago (Plaub Hlis Ntuj 22, 2015) – Fight week officially kicked-off Wednesday in Chicago as fighters on the Premier Boxing Champions rau Ntsia hlau loj fight card participated in the final press conference before entering the ring on Friday, Plaub Hlis Ntuj 24 ntawm UIC Pavilion.

 

The night of fights features Anthony “Tus aub” Dirrell (27-0-1, 22 Kos) battling Badou Jack “Lub Ripper” (18-1, 12 Kos) thiab Daniel “Miracle Man” Jacobs (28-1, 25 Kos) kev noj nyob Caleb “Golden” Truax (25-1-2, 15 Kos). The televised action on Spike begins at 9 ET/8 CT.

 

Daim pib rau lub nyob kev tshwm sim, uas yog co-nce los ntawm Warriors Boxing thiab Mayweather Promotions, yog luv nqi ntawm $151, $101, $51, thiab $31, tsis xws li siv cov kev pab cuam nqi, thiab yog muag tam sim no. Mus rau nqi los ntawm lub xov tooj nrog ib tug loj credit card, hu Ticketmaster ntawm (800) 745-3000 los yog UIC Pavilion Box Office ntawm (312) 413-5740. Daim pib no kuj muaj nyob rau hauv www.ticketmaster.com los yog mus saib tau lub UIC Pavilion Box Office (Thursday los yog Friday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.).

 

Ntawm no yog dab tsi rau hauv xovxwm rooj sab laj koom tau hais tias:

 

Anthony DIRRELL

 

“I’m a better fighter now because I’m working harder. You have to work harder to stay at this level. Now everybody is gunning for you because you have what they want.

 

“I’m glad that because of this platform, everybody knows what I’ve been through now. People can see that anything is possible. Going through something like defeating cancer has helped me achieve my dreams.

 

“Badou Jack is a good fighter, but he hasn’t fought a guy like me.

 

Nyob rau hnub Friday night I just have to hope that Jack doesn’t run. I want him to stand in there with me and we’ll see who’s better. I’m going to test his chin like nobody else has.

 

Nkaus BADOU

 

I had the best training camp I’ve ever had and I’m ready to bring the title back to Las Vegas.

 

I don’t do the social media trash talking, I save it for the ring and on Friday I’m going to show the world why I deserve to be world champion.

 

I respect Anthony Dirrell for winning the fight against cancer. I lost two of my amateur trainers to that disease and I’ll be dedicating this fight to them.

 

His team likes to bark and talk a lot of trash but they can’t fight for him. Xws li Friday night it’s just going to be the two of us in the ring.

 

I don’t bark, I don’t talk trash, I let my fists do the talking.

 

Opportunities like this don’t always come around and I will make sure I don’t let this one slip away.

 

DANIYEE Jacobs

 

Fighting here in Chicago serves as extra motivation for me. I’ve always been the guy fans favored at Barclays Center, and I may have gotten a little spoiled. So I’m excited to be the guy that people want to see lose. Truax will probably have a larger crowd supporting him, and those fans will motivate me to be stronger and fight better on Friday.

 

People love a great story. I’m extremely proud of my story and for having beat cancer, but let’s not forget about my skill set.

 

Truax can say he’s tired of hearing about ‘The Miracle Manall he wants, but he shouldn’t be thinking about my cancer when we get in the ring. He should just fear me. I’m going to be a cancer to him once we start fighting.

 

“I’m not saying I’m going to knock him out. I’m just saying I’m going to win because that’s what I came to do. I’ll take a win however I can get it.”

 

CALEB TRUAX

 

“This is a huge fight and a huge opportunity for me. It’s a career-changer and life-changer for my career in boxing. I’ve got to be smart in this fight.

 

“I couldn’t be in any better shape right now. Physically I’m mature at 31-years-old. This is the right spot for me and a great opportunity.

 

I want to thank all of my fans and you should expect to see a lot of people from Minnesota coming down to see me. It’s going to be great to celebrate with all of them.

 

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BOXING HALL OF FAMER JOE CALZAGHE TO SERVE AS GUEST ANALYST FOR PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON SPIKE TV FIGHT CARD AT UIC PAVILION TAKING PLACE FRIDAY, PLAUB HLI 24 IN CHICAGO

Chicago (Plaub Hlis Ntuj 21, 2015) – International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee Joe “Pride of WhalesCalzaghe has been added to the broadcast team as a special analyst for the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) rau Ntsia hlau loj TV Plaub Hlis Ntuj 24 fight card taking place at Chicago’s UIC Pavilion.

Before retiring in 2009, Calzaghe set the record as the longest continuously reigning world champion in the history of boxing, making more than 21 defenses of his super middleweight title along the way. When Calzaghe finally hung up the gloves he had amassed an astonishing unblemished record of 46-0, 32 KOs that featured notable wins over Mikkel Kessler, Bernard Hopkins and Roy Jones Jr.

Calzaghe will enter the booth for Spike TV to help analyze the first main event of the evening featuring Daniel “Miracle Man” Jacobs (28-1, 25 Kos) raws li nws ntsej muag Caleb “Golden” Truax (25-1-2, 15 Kos), followed by the second televised bout of the evening between Anthony “Tus aub” Dirrell (27-0-1, 22 Kos) thiab challenger Badou Jack “Lub Ripper” (18-1, 12 Kos).

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Daim pib rau lub nyob kev tshwm sim, uas yog co-nce los ntawm Warriors Boxing thiab Mayweather Promotions, yog luv nqi ntawm $151, $101, $51, thiab $31, tsis xws li siv cov kev pab cuam nqi, thiab yog muag tam sim no. Mus rau nqi los ntawm lub xov tooj nrog ib tug loj credit card, hu Ticketmaster ntawm (800) 745-3000 los yog UIC Pavilion Box Office ntawm (312) 413-5740. Daim pib no kuj muaj nyob rau hauv www.ticketmaster.com los yog mus saib tau lub UIC Pavilion Box Office (Thursday los yog Friday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.).

Lub uas tawm hauv TV txiav txim rau cov ntsia hlau loj TV pib thaum 9 p.m. THIAB thiab 8 p.m. PT (ncua nyob rau hauv lub sab hnub poob ntug dej hiav txwv).

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FAN FAVORITES ROBERTO GARCIA & ARTUR SZPILKA SHINE AT UIC PAVILION IN CHICAGO ON FRIDAY, PLAUB HLI 24

NTXIV, UNDEFEATED PROSPECTS & LOCAL FAVORITES ROUND OUT A FULL NIGHT OF UNDERCARD ACTION AS

PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON SPIKE TAKES OVER CHICAGO

Chicago (Plaub Hlis Ntuj 20, 2015) – A slew of local favorites and exciting fighters come to UIC Pavilion in Chicago on Friday, Plaub Hlis Ntuj 24 as part of a stacked undercard topped by hard-punching Roberto “Lub Txoj” Garcia (36-3, 23 Kos) battling James Stevenson(22-1, 15 Kos) in the first televised bout and heavyweight bruiser Arthur Pin (17-1, 12 Kos) kev noj nyob Ty Cobb (18-6, 10 Kos).

 

These exciting undercard bouts will precede the Premier Boxing Champions on Spike doubleheader featuring Anthony “Tus aub” Dirrell (27-0-1, 22 Kos) battling Badou Jack “Lub Ripper” (18-1, 12 Kos) thiab Daniel “Miracle Man” Jacobs (28-1, 25 Kos) kev noj nyob Caleb “Golden” Truax (25-1-2, 15 Kos) Lub uas tawm hauv TV txiav txim rau cov ntsia hlau loj TV pib thaum 9 ET/8 CT.

 

Keith Tapia (13-0) will be showcased in an eight-round cruiserweight bout, Ramiro Carrillo (7-0, 4 Kos) yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Ramon Guevara (10-23-2, 6 Kos) in four-rounds of welterweight action, Maciej Suiecki (19-0, 4 Kos)ntsej muag Daryl Cunningham (30-7, 11 Kos) in an eight-round middleweight fight and Semajay Thomas (5-0, 3 Kos) mus tiv thaiv Jose Santiago (3-5, 3 Kos).

 

Remaining undercard fights will pit Alex Martin (7-0, 5 Kos) tiv thaiv Jonathan Garcia(4-12) nyob rau hauv ib yim-round welterweight bout, Ricky Edwards (5-0, 2 Kos) sib ntaus sib tua Javier Garcia (6-8-1, 2 Kos) in six-rounds of junior welterweight action, Joe F. Quezada (5-0, 4 Kos) battling Edgardo Torres (2-3, 2 Kos) in a six-round lightweight attraction andEddie Ramirez (7-0, 5 Kos) txojkev Mario Hermosillo (12-19-4, 2 Kos) in a six-round junior welterweight bout.

 

Daim pib rau lub nyob kev tshwm sim, uas yog co-nce los ntawm Warriors Boxing thiab Mayweather Promotions, yog luv nqi ntawm $151, $101, $51, thiab $31, tsis xws li siv cov kev pab cuam nqi, thiab yog muag tam sim no. Mus rau nqi los ntawm lub xov tooj nrog ib tug loj credit card, hu Ticketmaster ntawm (800) 745-3000 los yog UIC Pavilion Box Office ntawm (312) 413-5740. Daim pib no kuj muaj nyob rau hauv www.ticketmaster.com los yog mus saib tau lub UIC Pavilion Box Office (Thursday los yog Friday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.).

 

Ib tug qub tub rog ntawm kev ua si nawv rau ze li ntawm 15 xyoo, Garcia is looking for his ninth consecutive victory when he fights at UIC Pavilion for the third time on Plaub Hlis Ntuj 24. Yug nyob rau hauv Mexico, tab sis muaj tsiv mus rau Weslaco, Texas ntawm ib tug hluas hnub nyoog, Garcia tau teeb txaus yeej mus nws thiaj li khwv tau nws tus kheej txhaj tshuaj ntawm yav tas los lub ntiaj teb no yeej Antonio Margarito. Thaum nws poob qhov kev txiav txim, Garcia has rebounded nicely on his curreny hot streak, which includes wins over Breidis Prescott and Victor Manuel Cayo. Garcia will take on the 32-year-oldStevenson out of Baltimore.

 

Nrog tsuas yog ib tsis mus rau lub undefeated Bryant Jennings rau nws cov ntaub ntawv, lub 26-xyoo-lausPin will look to build on his most recent victory, ib tug unanimous kev txiav txim siab nyob rau hauv Nov. 2014 over heavyweight star Tomas Adamek. Yug nyob rau hauv Wieliczka, Poland, he has made a name for himself in Chicago having fought there twice before and picking up knockout victories each time. He will be challenged by the 39-year-old Cobb, out of Wichita Falls, Texas.

 

An undefeated cruiserweight prospect, the 24-year-old Tapia muab pro nyob rau hauv 2011 and has not lost since. Fighting out of Santurce, Puerto Rico, he will face the 32-year-old Williamswho fights out of Jackson, Michigan.

 

Having fought four times before at UIC Pavilion, the 24-year-old Carrillo will hope to have the home crowd behind him when he goes for his eighth professional win on Plaub Hlis Ntuj 24. His opponent is the 31-year-old Guevara who was born in the Dominican Republic but fights out of Grand Rapids, Michigan.

 

Eager to make his U.S. debut rau Plaub Hlis Ntuj 24, lub 25-xyoo-laus Sulecki has never lost since turning pro in 2010. Fighting out of Warsaw, Poland he faces Daryl Cunningham out of Detroit.

 

A young undefeated prospect and just 22-years-old, Ramirez makes his fourth straight start at UIC Pavilion on Plaub Hlis Ntuj 24. He was a Chicago Golden Gloves champion and a National Golden Gloves runner-up. Born in Aurora, Illinois, Ramirez will face the 28-year-old Hermosillo out of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.

 

Another young, undefeated prospect, Edwards fights for the first time outside of his home state of New Jersey for the first time on Plaub Hlis Ntuj 24. The 24-year-old from Paterson will take on the 32-year-old Garcia out of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

 

Another staple of UIC Pavilion, all five of Quezada‘s pro victories have come at UIC Pavilion. A 25-year-old out of Alsip, Illinois, he will look to remain undefeated when he takes on the 28-year-old Torres from Vineland, New Jersey.

 

Making his fourth consecutive start at UIC Pavilion in his hometown of Chicago, the highly regarded Thomas will look to start 2015 with his sixth professional win. The 22-year-old was an accomplished amateur who was the 2011 USA Boxing National Champion. His next challenge is Santiago out of Bayamon, Puerto Rico.

 

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SAMMY VASQUEZ dominates Emmanuel LARTEY Friday RAU SHOBOX: TUS TSHIAB TIAM

 

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Pittsburgh, PA. (Feb. 21, 2015) - Sammy Vasquez muab tso rau hauv ib tug qhia tau rau nws hometown cov kiv cua nyob rau hauv Pittsburgh, winning ib tug nyob ze-shutout 10-round unanimous kev txiav txim siab (99-91 ob zaug, 100-90) tshaj Emmanuel Lartey nyob rau hauv lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim ntawm ShoBox: Tshiab Tiam on Friday, Feb. 20 los ntawm nplij siab zog Center.

 

Vasquez (18-0, 13 Kos) nkag mus hauv lub sib ntau sib tw nrhiav nws 10th sib law liag knockout tawm tsam ib tug nrog sib ntaus uas twb tsis tau khob qhov rooj ua ntej thiab tau ua nyob rau hauv lub nplhaib nrog ob tug US. Olympians. The military veteran wasn’t able to finish Lartey (17-3, 8 Kos, 1 NC), tab sis hais tias yog yog hais txog qhov tshaj plaws xwb uas tsis mus nws txoj kev nyob rau hauv ib tug meej impressive kev kawm nyob rau hauv uas nws tsaws 50 feem pua ​​ntawm cov nws lub hwj chim txhaj tshuaj.

 

Vasquez pib qeeb thiab muaj peev xwm mus tos nws txhaj tshuaj nyob rau hauv thaum ntxov rounds, but he accelerated the tempo in the second half of the fight as Lartey appeared to slow down. The hometown favorite did his best work with Lartey against the ropes and landed at will in the middle rounds. Lartey seemed like he was ready to quit on his stool after the eighth, tiam sis nws tseem thiab Vasquez tub ceevxwm nws lawm nyob rau hauv lub kawg ob rounds thiab cruised mus rau lub yeej.

 

"Kuv xav tias nws twb mus cia ib tug ob peb lub sij hawm tab sis nws dai nyob rau hauv muaj,"Vasquez hais tias. “The jab was going well, but I made a couple of mistakes because I started feeling comfortable. I knew he was hurt after the eighth and my corner told me to step off the gas a little bit and pick my punches more instead of just storming him.

 

“I thought he was going to quit a couple times on his stool. He’s a tough guy – no one could knock him out. Kuv ua tsis tau tog twg los. "

 

Lartey poob nws thib peb sib ntaus rau ib tug saum toj zeem muag tom qab kev txiav txim siab losses rau Errol Spence Jr.thiab Felix Diaz.

 

"Sammy yog ib tug nyuaj fighter,"Lartey hais tias. “He’s really strong. Kuv puas tau kuv zoo tshaj plaws, tab sis nws cia li dhau zoo. "

 

Tom qab kev sib ntaus, ShoBox announcer Steve Farhood tsoo down Vasquez lub impressive kev ua si txoj kev npaj.

 

"Nws yog ib tug heev tswj thiab ntse kev ua tau zoo los ntawm Vasquez, accelerating li cov rounds loj hlob, dominating txhua puag ncig thiab tswj qhov kev txiav txim seb puas boxing, zuj los yog pinning Lartey tiv thaiv cov ropes,” Farhood said. “He showed a lot and he deserves the reputation he has as being one of the top young American welterweights.”

 

Craig Baker khob qhov rooj tawm Humberto Savigne nyob rau hauv ib tug stunning chim, tag lub heralded qub Cuban pib xyaum ua nrog ib tug highlight-lus TKO ntawm 1:58 ntawm lub thib ob puag ncig.

 

Savigne (12-2, 9 Kos, 1 NC), uas muaj ib tug lossis loj loj kom zoo dua thiab yog tus ntau favored fighter, landed a series of right hands in the first and looked like he could make it a quick night against the undefeated-yet-untested Baker. But the Texan fought like an opponent who had nothing to lose against Savigne, ib tug qub tub rog nrog nyob 400 pib xyaum ua bouts nyob rau hauv nws txoj siv.

 

Neeg ua mov ci (16-0, 12 Kos) tsaws ib tug ob peb dlej txhaj tshuaj nyob rau hauv thawj thiab tuaj tawm blazing nyob rau hauv ob, throwing a high volume of punches with Savigne against the ropes. Fighting in a small ring, Savigne had nowhere to go and continually ate shots on a suspect chin before falling face forward to the canvas. Savigne got up, tab sis nws poob mus rau hauv lub ropes thiab yog kom meej meej tawm ntawm nws ob txhais taw, yuam lub referee mus rau halt lub contest rau hauv 1:58.

 

"Kuv raug mob nws nyob rau hauv thawj round thiab kuv yuav qhia rau hais tias nws lub puab tsaig yog tsis muaj zog, Kuv yuav qhia rau hais tias kuv yuav tas nws,"Neeg ua mov ci hais tias. “In the second, Kuv cia li hnov ​​tsw ntshav thiab kuv paub tias kuv yuav mus ua hauj lwm, Kuv yuav tsum tau tas nws.

 

"Tsis muaj leej twg muab kuv ib lub caij nyoog mus nyob rau hauv, but I was the undefeated fighter and he wasn’t. I worked too hard to come here and lose. I just have to keep working. You haven’t seen the last of me – this is a life changing moment.”

 

Lub 36-xyoo-laus Savigne twb kom meej meej ceeb tom qab kev sib ntaus.

 

"Nws yog zoo dua txiv neej hmo no,"Savigne Hais. “I wasn’t expecting him to be as tough as he was. I made a huge mistake in taking him lightly. This is something that I’ll learn from. Now I’ll go back to the drawing board. I’ll go back to the gym – I’ll keep working hard and I’ll be back.

 

"Nyob rau hauv thawj puag ncig, Neeg ua mov ci rau kuv nyob rau sab ntawm lub pob ntseg thiab kuv poob equilibrium. Kuv yog kiag li kiv taub hau. He hurt me with that shot. Nws yog tus zoo dua txiv neej hmo no. "

 

Claudio Marrero yeej ib dominating unanimous kev txiav txim siab kov yeej Orlando Rizo nyob rau hauv lub qhib kev nyuajsiab ntxhov plawv lub telecast. Marrero (18-1, 13 Kos) tswj lub sib ntau sib tw los ntawm cov nyuam, khob Rizo (18-6, 11 Kos) down plaub lub sij hawm en txoj kev mus rau ib tug pov yeej tua nkag 78-71, 78-70, 80-68.

 

Marrero yog tus ntau nruj thiab zoo fighter, tsaws 43 feem pua ​​ntawm lub hwj chim punches thiab 39 feem pua ​​ntawm nws tag nrho punches.

 

"Kuv twb sim teem lub loj txhaj tshuaj li ntawd kuv thiaj yuav xaus qhov tsaus ntuj,” Marrero said. “It got away from me at times, tab sis nws yog ib tug zoo npaj rau noj kauj ruam rau ib tug txhaj koob tshuaj tivthaiv ntawm ib lub ntiaj teb title.

 

“I’m not disappointed I didn’t knock him out. I underestimated his tenacity to get back up and stay in the fight and I need to work on my discipline so that doesn’t happen again. I feel that I’m ready for a shot at a title whenever I get an opportunity.”

 

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Hais txog ShoBox: Tshiab Tiam
Txij thaum nws inception nyob rau hauv Lub Xya hli ntuj 2001, lub critically acclaimed SHOWTIME boxing series, ShoBox: Tshiab Tiam tau featured hluas txuj ci sib phim nyuaj. Lub ShoBox philosophy yog televise exciting, neeg coob coob-pleasing thiab sib tw ntais thaum npaj ib qhov tseeb hauv av rau kam zeem muag txiav txim sib ntaus rau ib lub ntiaj teb title. Ib co ntawm cov loj hlob daim ntawv teev cov 58 neeg tua hluav taws uas tau tshwm sim rau ShoBox thiab advanced rau garner ntiaj teb no lub npe muaj xws li: Lwm Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, 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 thiab ntau yam ntxiv.

 

SAMMY VASQUEZ vs. Emmanuel Lartey ShoBox: TUS TSHIAB TIAM KAWG tes taw hnyav li, QUOTES & DUAB

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Pittsburgh, PA. (Feb. 19, 2015) - Pittsburgh nyiam thiab undefeated Welterweight Sammy Vasquez tipped lub teev ntawm 147 ¼ phaus thiab Emmanuel Lartey ntsuas 146 ½ phaus thaum lub sij hawm Thursday lub hauj lwm hnyav-nyob rau hauv rau tag kis tus ShoBox: Tshiab Tiam tripleheader.

 

Vasquez (17-0, 13 Kos), uas tau khob qhov rooj tawm cuaj ncaj tw, thiab Lartey (17-2, 8 Kos, 1 NC), ntawm Brooklyn, N.Y.. los ntawm txoj kev ntawm Ghana, uas tau yeej tsis tau khob qhov rooj cia, yuav ua tau raws li nyob rau hauv lub 10-round Welterweight ntsiab kev tshwm sim, nyob rauSHOWTIME (10 p.m. THIAB/PT, ncua nyob rau hauv lub sab hnub poob ntug dej hiav txwv) los ntawm CONSOL Zog Center nyob rau hauv Pittsburgh, Pa.

 

Nyob rau hauv lub co-feature ntawm lub Goossen Promotions tripleheader, yav tas los cov neeg uas coj Cuban pib xyaum ua lub hnub qub thiab tam sim no peb-ranked Qhov teeb HeavyweightHumberto Savigne (12-1, 9 Kos, 1 NC), ntawm Miami ntawm Guantánamo, Teb chaws Cuba, yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv undefeated Craig Baker (15-0, 11 Kos), ntawm Baytown, Texas, nyob rau hauv ib tug 10-round sib ntau sib tw. Savigne measured 176 phaus thiab Neeg ua mov ci tiv kev txom nyem-nyob rau hauv 174 phaus.

 

Nyob rau hauv lub qhib sib ntau sib tw ntawm cov telecast, feemxyuam southpaw thiab WBA Tsis. 7 ranked featherweight Claudio Marrero (17-1, 13 Kos), ntawm Miami los ntawm txoj kev ntawm cov koom pheej Dominican, yuav fim southpaw Orlando Rizo (18-5, 11 Kos) ntawm Managua, Nicaragua, nyob rau hauv ib yim-round match. Marrero stepped-in at 126 ¼ phaus thaum lub sij hawm Rizo yog nyob rau ntawm 126 phaus.

 

Nam daim pib luv nqi thaum $238, $100, $60, $40 thiab $25 rau menyuam kawm ntawv thiab cov tub rog nrog siv tau ID (Box Office Tsuas), ntxiv uas siv nqi, rau "Tus muaj nuj nqis ntawm Pittsburgh III" yog on muag khoom los ntawm cov Dick lub Ntaus pob ncaws pob khoom Box Office ntawm CONSOL Zog Center, Ticketmaster.com, tag nrho Ticketmaster outlets los yog them nyiaj los ntawm tus xov tooj ntawm 800-745-3000. Nqi kom $5 nyob rau hauv lub hnub ntawm cov kev tshwm sim. Qhov rooj yuav qhib nyob rau hauv lub hmo ntuj ntawm cov kev tshwm sim ntawm 6 p.m. nrog tus thawj tswb ntawm 6:30 p.m.

 

Ntawm no yog dab tsi lub tua hluav taws yuav tsum tau hais ua ntej Thursday lub luj-nyob rau hauv:

 

SAMMY VASQUEZ

“This fight is definitely going to be exciting. I can’t talk trash about Emmanuel – he’s a tough guy who has faced two U.S. Olympians and never been dropped. So there’s not much I can say about him.

 

“I’m looking to open up some flaws. I’ve seen a couple of things I can do to maybe make him hit that canvas.

 

“I hope everybody tunes in. We’ve trained hard and this is just the beginning. It’s the start of 2015 and by the end of the year I hope to be a top contender or get a title shot. But I have to get past Emmanuel first and that won’t be easy.”

 

Emmanuel Lartey:

"Nws tsis tau ntsib hom mav hais tias kuv twb ntsib; he hasn’t faced the opposition that I have. He’s going to be surprised when he steps in the ring with me.

 

"Ua Tsis, I’m not worried about fighting in his hometown. I can win with a decision, tab sis kuv yuav nrhiav tus knockout kom ib tug hneev taw thiab ua ib daim ntawv qhia.

 

“He’s definitely underestimating me. Sammy has built up his record with cupcakes.

 

“This is going to be a good test for him and a good test for me. I’m going to be the one walking out with a W.”

 

HUMBERTO SAVIGNE:

"Kuv tsis txhob noj tej tus nrog sib ntaus maj mam. Kuv paub Baker yuav sim mus ua txhaum rau kuv, tab sis kuv twb kawm nyuaj heev thiab, nyob rau hauv tag nrho ua siab ncaj, Kuv zoo dua nws yog. Tsis txhob noj kuv tsis ncaj ncees lawm, I’m not overlooking him. I’m just determined to win, thiab kuv yuav, los ntawm kev txiav txim siab los yog knockout.

 

"Kuv paub tias kuv tab tom sib ntaus sib tua ib tug nyuaj txiv leej tub, but I’ve trained hard and this is my year. I’m lucky to be surrounded by such of great team.

 

"Kuv xav hais tias 2015 yog kuv xyoo. Kuv ranked thib peb nyob rau hauv lub Qhov, thiab hais tias tsuas yog vim hais tias kuv muaj rau lub hlis ntawm inactivity, txwv tsis pub kuv yuav ob. Tom qab Baker, Kuv xav [Adonis] Stevenson.

 

"Kuv xav kiv cua yuav tau npaj, sit back and enjoy because I’m going to give them a real show. I’m going to make Baker see fireworks.”

 

Craig neeg ua mov ci:

“This is the fight I’ve been waiting for. I’m finally getting an opportunity to make a statement and surprise some people. I know I’m the underdog, but that doesn’t bother me. I’m undefeated for a reason. He’s the one with a loss on his record.

 

“A win would do wonders for my career. It would open up the door to some great opportunities.

 

“It will be an interesting fight. I’ll play it by ear, tab sis kuv yuav npaj mus yuav tus tus tsim txom thiab kuv npaj txhij mus 10 rounds. "

 

Claudio MARRERO:

“I’m not intimidated by Rizo’s amateur accomplishments. If he says he trained hard, zoo, Kuv kawm puas tau nyuaj tshaj nws. Kuv xav tias nws yog ib tug uas tsis paub dab tsi nws yog nyob rau hauv rau. Cia siab rau kuv - qhov no yog tsis mus yuav ib hnub twg nyob rau hauv lub tiaj ua si. Qhov no yog mus yuav ib tug tsov rog.

 

"Kuv xav Orlando Rizo hmoov zoo. Nws yuav tsum tau nws tsis tau khob qhov rooj cia.

 

"Kuv tsis yog ib tug thoob khib nyiab talker. Nws yog tsuas tsis yog kuv style. Kuv ua tag nrho cov tham kuv yuav tsum tau ua li cas rau kuv ruaj ruaj rau hauv lub nplhaib. "

 

Orlando curl:

"Kuv paub tias qhov no yog tsis mus ua tau ib tug yooj yim sib ntaus. Kuv paub Claudio Marrero yog tawv, but I’m ready for him. I’ve been training very hard for him. Nws zoo dua yuav npaj txhij, vim hais tias kuv paub tias kuv yog.

 

"Kuv tsis xav hais tias nws tau tiv thaiv leej twg zoo li kuv. Kuv pib xyaum ua ntawv yog neeg ncaj. Kuv yog ib tug plaub-lub sij hawm cov tub rog boxing yeej, peb-lub sij hawm Central American yeej thiab yav tas los Nicaraguan thiab FECARBOX zus. Kuv kuj tau txais ib tug Bronze puav pheej nyob rau hauv lub 2007 Yias-American ua si nyob rau hauv Brazil. Yog li ntawd nws zoo dua yuav npaj txhij rau ib tug nyuaj kev sib ntaus, vim hais tias kuv tsis mus ua rau nws yooj yim rau nws.

 

"Claudio Marrero zoo dua muaj nws A-kev ua si rau, vim hais tias kuv tab tom tuaj mus coj nws down. "

 

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Hais txog ShoBox: Tshiab Tiam
Txij thaum nws inception nyob rau hauv Lub Xya hli ntuj 2001, lub critically acclaimed SHOWTIME boxing series, ShoBox: Tshiab Tiam tau featured hluas txuj ci sib phim nyuaj. Lub ShoBox philosophy yog televise exciting, neeg coob coob-pleasing thiab sib tw ntais thaum npaj ib qhov tseeb hauv av rau kam zeem muag txiav txim sib ntaus rau ib lub ntiaj teb title. Ib co ntawm cov loj hlob daim ntawv teev cov 58 neeg tua hluav taws uas tau tshwm sim rau ShoBox thiab advanced rau garner ntiaj teb no lub npe muaj xws li: Lwm Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, 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 thiab ntau yam ntxiv.