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Undefeated boxing prospect Lamont Powell Escaped 36-bullet shooting without a scratch FoundedGloves Up, Guns Down” charity

Lamont Powell (R ) is a winner in different ways
(photo courtesy of Ed Diller Photography)
 
Providence, R.I. (Mayo 5, 2020) – Undefeated super welterweight prospectLamont “The Blessed OnePowell, based on a near death experience 2-½ years ago in Providence, could easily have “Lucky” as his nickname.
 
The 26-year-old Powell was a three-time Silver Mittens champion, who compiled a 45-4 amateur nga rekord, prior to turning two years ago. Siya mao ang 5-0 (1 KO) as a professional but, due to the pandemic, he hasn’t fought since last August, when he won a 4-round unanimous decision over 14-7-1Ricardo Garcia.
 
Back on that near fatal night in 2018, Lamont and his uncle were sitting in a car in front of Powell’s home, when another vehicle suddenly and surprisingly stopped near them. Two unidentified young men jumped out and starting firing automatic weapons in Powell’s direction. Thirty-six rounds were shot, one hit Powell’s uncle in the leg, but Powell somehow miraculously escaped without a scratch.  
 
No bullets hit me,” Powell confirmed. “I’m blessed and the reason for that is God and my motherwe lost her (Melissa) when I was 3 – who is my guardian angel. We were just sitting in a car, when two kids got out of a car and starting shooting our car. They had extended clips, but I don’t know who they were, and neither do the police to this day. My uncle was taken to the hospital and I had to start watching myself closer.
 
Powell’s grandparents – Phillip Copper ugMary Ann Powell – brought him up, because his mother had passed away and his father was in and out of his life. His grandmother is his legal guardian and his grandfather has been like a father since he was a baby.
 
Natural, after his surreal experience, Powell dramatically changed his lifestyle. Instead of running the streets and ending up like many people he knew, dead or incarcerated, Powell dedicated himself to boxing and created a charity for high-risk kidsGloves Up, Guns Down, sponsored by Big Six Boxing Academy in Providence, where he trains with his grandfather as head coach, as well as having former U.S. Olympian boxerJason “Big Unom ka” Road diha sa iyang pamag.
 
After the shooting somebody who had been shot in the head reached out to Powell. They met to talk about what they’d been through and soon createdGloves up, Guns Down, nga “blew upovernight, according to Powell.
 
Gloves Up, Guns Downoffers at-risk youngsters an opportunity to try boxing as part of an after-school program aimed to keep kids active and out of trouble. Kids are supplied with boxing equipment and taught valuable lessons through boxing with proper coaching and support.
I started boxing when I was eight years old,” Powell added. “Boxing kept me off of the streets and busy. This is a sport outside of school that everyone can get involved in.
 
Powell is promoted by Jimmy Burchfield’s Classic Sports and Entertainment (CES). Burchfield clearly remembers the first time he saw Powell, because he was so impressive running a hilly 2 ½ mile course around a pond at Lincoln Woods State Park.
 
I walk there often, and I’ve watched everybody struggle running those hills, including top athletes, but I saw this kid running the hills without a problem,” Burchfield remembered. “I later found out that he was a boxer and knew I’d never have to worry about him being in top shape.  
 
Lamont came to see me with his grandfather, who has been such a big part of his life, and laterRoland Estrada joined us. I was impressed because Lamont had a full-time job, bisan pa, he trains so hard. I learned that he came from one of the toughest areas of Providence and ran the streets as a kid. Usa ka adlaw, he called and asked if I would go with him to the Met School, where he was going to be speaking to about 150 kids and teachers. He spoke about running the streets and admitted that he had done it all. He said to me that if he could impact the lives of one or two of those kids, he’d feel happy, and that brought tears to my eyes. He was going speak at other schools, but this pandemic has put that on hold for now. His program is No. 1 in his life, helping at-risk kids so they don’t repeat what Lamont did when he was younger.
 
Sa singsing, Powell displays a stiff jab and, siyempre, tremendous conditioning. And like most boxers, he believes that he’ll be a champion someday.
 
Everything is going as planned with CES,” Powell concluded. “My grandfather has been my head coach since day one, Jason also coaches me, and Doc. Estrada is my adviser. Boxing came naturally to me. I just needed to put in the hard work. Someday I will be a champion and I can’t wait to see my grandfather in the ring holding the belt over his head, because nobody deserves that more than him.
 
Burchfield has been a boxing promoter for nearly 30 ka tuig, and he agrees that Powell will be a champion someday. “He’s definitely is on a mission to be a champion,” Burchfield added, and he has everything needed to make that happen. This kid has a really good story. He can be a champion and continue helping at-risk kids have better lives. What’s better than that?”
 
Powell, who also gave-away toys to children in need last Christmas at Big Six Boxing Academy, is on the boxing journey of his career that he believes will climax someday with him being crowned world champion.  
 
Sa mubo nga, Lamont Powell is the total package, sa ug gikan sa mga singsing. And lucky to be alive!
 
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USA Boxing Alumni Association Profile: JASON “Big Unom ka” ESTRADA

Colorado Springs, Lap. (Hulyo 30, 2018) – 2004 U.S. Olympian Jason “Big Unom ka” Road fully believes that boxing saved his life, preventing him from running the streets of Providence, Rhode Island, and molding him into the man he is today.

 

 

 

I didn’t have any money growing up and could have easily gone the other way in the streets,” Estrada explained. “A lot of my friends from back then were selling drugs are many are either dead or in jail. I knew them all, they knew me. Instead of becoming a drug dealer, I beat them up and took their money. I could have easily ended up seller drugs on a bigger scale, shot them, or gotten shot by them. I was broke, but boxing saved me!”

 

 

 

Estrada’s first amateur match was in 1987, when he was only seven years old, and he developed into one of the most dominant amateur boxers in the world between 2001-2003, in which he was athree-peatchampion at the USA National Championships, PAL National Championships and U.S. Hagit. “Big Unom ka” also remains the only American boxer to capture a gold medal in the super heavyweight division of the Pan-American Games (2003), in addition to representing the U.S. sa 2004 Olympics sa Atenas, Gresya.

 

 

 

After qualifying for the 2004 U.S. Olympic Boxing Team, much of the pre-Olympic Games boxing interest surrounded an expected showdown between the top two super heavyweights in the world, Estrada and Russia’s Alexander Povetin. Subo nga, Estrada was hampered by a severe case of planta faucitis, which left Jason in an air cast and unable to train other than swimming throughout the entire pre-Olympics camp. Estrada won in the opening round, but he was eliminated in the second by Cuban Michel Lopes, who Estrada had fairly easily defeated in the championship final of the 2003 Pan-American Games. Povetkin went on to capture the gold medal.

 

 

 

I would have loved to fight himEstrada said. “I was super sharp, sa hunahuna, but physically I couldn’t bounce and move. I just had to deal with it. I found out that it was amazing how quickly people forget in boxing.

 

 

 

Not only does Estrada credit his father, optometrist Dr. Roland Estrada, for helping to keep him on the straight and narrow, he also taught him to box. “My father didn’t have any boxing experience when we started,” Jason noted. “We went from gym to gym, sparring guys, and picking up things from other coaches. I appreciated my father so much because he always knew that his style wasn’t the only style. We experienced different styles and met some great coaches. Two of my favorite coaches are Barry Hunter (Washington D.C.) ug Mike Stafford (Cincinnati). I’m cool with fighters I met in the amateurs like Andre Dirrell. The guy I’m closest with is George Garcia, who I fought and beat nine times. He’s one of my coolest friends, bisan. His son is a good prospect coming up, but he’s the opposite of his father, who was short and stocky. His son is a tall, lanky boxer.

 

 

 

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Created to champion a lifelong, mutually beneficial relations between USA Boxing and its alumni, –boxers, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, sa ug gikan sa mga singsing.

 

 

 

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events hosted by the Alumni Association, including its annual USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

 

 

 

To join the Alumni Association, simply register at alumni@usaboxing.org for a $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain and e-wallet.

 

 

 

 

Estrada fought professionally for more than a decade, sa paghugpong sa usa ka 20-6 (6 KOs) nga rekord, as an unusually quick-handed, slick-moving heavyweight. Karon, Estrada and his father own and operate Big Six Academy in Providence, coaching amateur and pro boxers.

 

 

 

Boxing is like a marriage,” commented Estrada, who retired from the ring 3 ½ years ago. “Ganahan ko sa kini, but we’re not together anymore. We’re still good friends. I still love boxing as a friend. I get my boxing fix by coaching, it’s still a part of my life. I spar with some of the fighters. I can do what I want for four rounds. There’s no challenge, no pressure. I could still fight, if not for the rigorous training. Physical problems I had when I fought – balik, knee and feetno longer hurt.

 

 

 

My dad understands the knowledge I havehe never foughtand a lot of times in the gym we’ll say to each other, ‘I was just thinking that.He has no experience (fighting in the ring) ug karon, he lets me handle all the pads work. He’s putting more and more on me, work wise, but he closely watches us and takes care of the business end.

 

 

 

I really enjoy helping our fighters prepare for media interviews. I’m thankful to USA Boxing for that, because we were trained to be in the right state of mind for interviews.

 

 

 

Estrada had an opportunity to travel the world as a member of USA Boxing’s elite teams, boxing in Cuba, Dominican Republic Kazakhstan, Ireland (3 mga panahon), Germany and Brazil.

 

 

 

Now giving back to young boxers what he learned in USA Boxing ranks, the 37-year-old Estrada has one boxing goal left on his wish list.

 

 

 

I’d love to work with somebody who becomes world champion and makes money to support their family,” Estrada concluded, “but more than anything, I’d love to work with a boxer who becomes a U.S. Olympian because I was a U.S. Olympian.

 

 

 

And nobody can ever take that away from Jason “Big Unom ka” Road, one of America’s most decorated amateur boxers of all-time, and a proud USA Boxing Alumni Association member.

 

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“Iceman” John Scully’s 4th Official Amateur Boxing Reunion

This will be my 4th official amateur boxers reunion, with the first three having taken place in Las Vegas (Disyembre 2014), New York City (Hunyo 2015) and Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut (Hulyo 2015).
Boxers who have attended previous reunions include the likes of four-time world champion Roy Jones Jr., three-time world champions MikeThe Body SnatcherMcCallum and IranThe BladeBarkley, WBO heavyweight champion Lamon Brewster, former WBC light heavyweight champion Montell “Ice” Griffin, 1988 U.S. Olympic coach Kenny Adams.
I’ve had this idea to bring my former amateur peers together for many years and in December of 2014 at the Rival Boxing Store in Las Vegas I finally had my first amateur boxers reunion and it was a tremendous success. Since then I’ve had two more (at Jimmy’s -Glenn- Corner on W. 44th St.. in NYC and at Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut)successful gatherings that have seen everyone from local amateurs, regional Golden Gloves champions, National AAU champions, world champions, Olympians and every other possible level of amateur boxer.
I had originally planned to have boxers from my Olympic trials class (1988)gather for a reunion but changed it to any era or level. On that end we’ve had boxers ranging from 1976 A.A.U. National champion Bret Summers from Washington State and 1976 Jamaican Olympian Mike McCallum all the way up to 2004 U.S. Olympian Jason Estrada.
Basically it’s a chance for us to get together, reminisce, tell stories, see old friends, meet people we’ve never met before. Maybe the best example of what my reunions entail came at the 2015 event at Foxwoods when I had Hartford’s Luis Ortiz and Lawrence Clay-Bey meet for the very first time since they boxed each other as young kids at Marc Anthony’s in Hartford way back in 1977!
KON: Hulyo 23, 2016, 12 udto sa 4 pm
DIIN: Margaritaville Restaurant inside the Mohegan Sun casino @ Uncasville, Connecticut.
KINSA: Invited and expected guests include, among MANY others:
Two-time welterweight champ Marlon “Magic Tawo” Starling
1985 ESPN welterweight championSchoolboyTroy Wortham
WBA welterweight and junior middleweight champion Jose Antonio Rivera
Dickie Ecklund and “Ireland” Micky Ward (“Ang Manlalaban”)
1984 Olympic Gold Medalist Mark Breland
Comp-U-Box record holderSucraRay Oliviera
Contender Star Peterthe Pride of ProvidenceManfredo Jr.
1996 U.S. Olympic team captain Lawrence Clay-Bey
Current boxing promoter (Star Boxing in NYC) ug 1988 NYC Daily News Golden Gloves 147 pound Champion Joe DeGuardia
Kanhi nga duha ka-division world champion “Hilo” Junior Jones from Brooklyn, NY
WBO World Heavyweight Champion Mike Bentt and 1988 U.S. Olympic laing.
2004 U.S. Olympian Jason “Big Unom ka” Road

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The wait in the dressing room before a professional boxing match -that last hour- could be enough to strip a man who never boxed before of whatever pride, desire and heart he THOUGHT he hadIceman nga si John Scully, Abril 2002

Boxing is a tight-knit fraternity. Everybody knows everybody. But a line in the resin will forever be drawn separating those who step into the square ring and those who DON’T. Many, many people make money on a fight, but when the bell sounds, only two people answer it.Randy Smith, Pebrero 2003, Journal Inquirer (Manchester, Conn.) Newspaper

Boxcino 2015 Finals on ESPN “Biyernes Night away” Mayo 22, Crown, SAMA

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ORANGE, Calif. (Mayo 5, 2015) – Junior middleweight Brandon Adams (16-1, 12 KOs) is returning to a familiar situation. After coming up short in last year’s Boxcino finals and suffering the only loss of his career, the Los Angeles-native dropped down one weight class and fought his way back to the 10-round championship fight.

Adams faces the smooth boxing skills of Juan Thompson (16-1, 5 KOs) sa Newark, New Jersey on Friday, Mayo 22, gikan sa Omega Products Outdoor Arena sa Corona, Calif. sa Boxcino 2015 junior middleweight championship.

The Boxcino Finals is televised on ESPN ni “Biyernes Night away” (ESPN2 9 sa gabii. ET / 6 hapon. PT) and is co-promoted through Arthur Pelullo’s Banner Promotions and Ken Thompson’s Thompson Boxing Promotions.

“Maayo ang tanan, training is going well,” Brandon Adams miingon. “Ako‘m still in shape from my last fight and I’m coming to get what is mine. I’m going to put on a performance that will make everyone proud.

My training camp has been great,” Juan Thompson miingon. “Ako‘ve been working hard, staying hungry. I have one day on my mind and that is May 22nd.

Tickets for the Boxcino Finals are priced at $50, $70, & $100, and are available for purchase online at ThompsonBoxing.com o pinaagi sa pagtawag 714-935-0900.

Sa co-bahin, heavyweight talents Donovan Dennis (14-2, 11 KOs) sa Cleveland, Ohio and Andrey Fedosov (27-3, 22 KOs) of Russia will meet in a 10-round fight to determine the Boxcino 2015 kampeyon sa bug-at nga timbang.

Dennis and Fedosov have electrified the crowds leading up to the tournament finals. They both showed off their freight train like power by knocking out their respective opponents in the Boxcino quarter and semifinals.

I’ve been in Los Angeles for training camp, getting good sparring,” Donovan Dennismiingon. “Ako know Andrey will be ready, and so will I.

I’m glad that I’ve made it into the finals of this great tournament on ESPN,” Andrey Fedosov miingon. “Ako‘m training very hard in Los Angeles and I’m confident that I will win the fight.

I’m looking forward to the Boxcino finals,” ingon ni Artie Pelullo, president of Banner Promotions. “The finals will be terrific with two exciting and compelling fights.

We couldn’t be anymore excited to be a part of this wonderful tournament that has a long history of producing boxing stars,” said Ken Thompson, presidente sa Thompson Boxing. “All four boxers understand what’s on the line, and I’m positive they’ll come out hungry and put on a tremendous boxing showcase.

Additional information on the undercard will be announced sa dili madugay.
The Omega Products Outdoor Arena is located at 1681 California Ave., Crown, SAMA 92881 and can be reached at 951-737-7447. Pultahan sa 5:45 sa gabii. PT and the first bout begins at 6:15 sa gabii. PT.

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John Thompson reflects on Boxcino semifinal win and looks forward towards the final on May 22

Newark, NJ (Abril 21, 2015)Juan “Apollo Kidd” Thompson has begun preparations for his Mayo 22 Boxcino final bout against Brandon Adams. (17-1, 12 KO ni).
Ang away ang pagkuha sa dapit sa Biyernes, Mayo 22 sa Corona, California and will live on ESPNBiyernes Night away.
Thompson is in Virginia, training under Kay Koroma and he is looking to win the prestigious tournament against Thompson in the 10-round bout at the Omega Products International Outdoor Arena in Corona, California.
Thompson (16-1, 5 KO ni) is coming off a 8-round split decision over previously undefeated Stanyslav Skorokhod on April 10 sa Beth-lehem, PA.
I outboxed the guy,” Miingon Thompson. I focused on what I needed to focus on and that was using my jab. I also focused on not to exchange and bang with him and I did a pretty good job of that.
As well as I fought, I do not think that was even my best win.
Now he looks towards Adams. Adams of Los Angeles has experience in the Boxcino finals as his only loss was to Willie Monroe Jr. in last year’s Middleweight finals.
I am happy to be in the finals. This is an opportunity that will be the uprising of my career,” continued Thompson.
Brandon is a brawler. He will have a few weeks to come up with a strategy to beat me.
Said Thompson’s promoter, Vito Mielnicki of GH3 Promotions, “I believe we are longer, been in tougher and the better boxer. Brandon is a good fighter but I think he is too green. I know he had a brief amateur career and he could be too green for John.
GH3 Promotions nagpakita sa undefeated middleweight Antoine Douglas, Super middleweight ni Jerry Odom & Derrick Webster, undefeated Super Bantamweight Adan Lopez ingon man Jr. Middleweight Juan Thompson, Jr., undefeated welterweight Jerrell Harris,undefeated Super Bantamweight Qa'id Muhammad, undefeated lightweight Oscar Bonilla ug Kahayag heavyweight Lavarn Harvell sa GH3 Promotions stable.

Boxcino 2015 Jr. Middleweight ug heavyweight semifinals nga ipahigayon sa Biyernes, Abril 10 sa Sands Casino Resort sa Betlehem, PA

Philadelphia (Marso 31, 2015)–Kini mao ang dili kaayo kay sa duha ka semana gikan sa semifinals sa Boxcino 2015 heavyweight ug jr. middleweight tournaments nga pagkuha sa dapit sa Biyernes sa gabii, April 10th ug nga gipahigayon didto sa Casino Resort Sands sa Betlehem, PA.

 

Ang show nga telebisyon live sa ESPN sa Biyernes Night away uban sa mga Boxcino semifinal away sugod sa 9 PM ET.

 

Ang tanan nga mga semifinal away gikatakda alang sa walo ka rounds.

 

Sa heavyweight division, Andrey Fedosov (26-3, 21 KO ni) kuhaon sa Lenroy Thomas (19-3, 8 KO ni). Fedosov moabut sa usa ka first round nga bunok sa Nate Langit samtang Thomas midaog sa usa ka 7-round drawbreaker sa kanhi US. Olympian Jason Estrada.

 

Sa ikaduhang semifinal, Razvan Cojanu (13-1, 7 KO ni) kuhaon sa Donovan Dennis (11-1, 9 KO ni).

 

Cojanu moanhi sa usa ka 7-round drawbreaker modaog sa Ed Tuburan samtang Dennis mihunong Steve Vukosa sa 4-rounds.

 

Sa jr. middleweight division, Stanyslav Skorokhod (9-0, 7 KO ni) mga gubat Juan Thompson (15-1, 5 KO ni).

 

Skorokhod kaayo impresibo sa pagkuha sa Michael Moore sa upat ka rounds. Thompson mikuha sa usa ka unom ka round unanimous decision batok Ricardo Pinnel.

 

Brandon Adams (16-1, 11KO ni) mga gubat Vito Gasparyan (15-3-5, 8 KO ni).

 

Adams mihunong Alex Perez sa lima ka rounds samtang Gasparyan midaog sa usa ka unom-ka-round unanimous decision batok kaniadto wa pay pildi nga si Simeon Hardy.

 

Ang usa ka bug-os nga undercard nga gipahibalo sa wala madugay.

 

Kini nga panghitabo magsugod sa 7pm. Tiket sa presyo mao ang mga $100, $75, $50. Tiket mahimong mapalit sa www.ticketmaster.com, 1-800-745-3000 ug sa kahon nga buhatan sa Sands Betlehem Event Center.

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Boxcino 2015 Jr. Middleweight ug heavyweight semifinals nga ipahigayon sa Biyernes, Abril 10 sa Sands Casino Resort sa Betlehem, PA

Betlehem, PA (Pebrero 26, 2015)–Sa Biyernes sa gabii, April 10th, sa usa ka espesyal nga gabii sa boxing magsugod gikan sa Sands Casino Resort sa Betlehem, PA, ingon nga ang mga Boxcino 2015 Jr. Middleweight & Heavyweight semifinals mahitabo sa samang gabii.
Ang show nga gipasiugdahan sa Arthur Pelullo sa Banner Promotions ug nga broadcasted live sa ESPN ni Biyernes Night away sa 9 sa gabii. UG sa ESPN2
Sa miaging duha ka semana, sa quarterfinals nahitabo sa duha ka dibisyon, ug ang match-up sa Abril 10 mao ang mga mosunod:
Sa Jr. Middleweight division:
Brandon Adams (16-1, 11 KO ni) makig-away Vito Gasparyan (15-3-5, 8 KO ni) samtangStanyslav Skorokhod (9-0, 7 KO ni) mga gubat Juan Thompson (15-1, 5 KO ni).
Sa heavyweight division:
Andrey Fedosov (26-3, 21 KO ni) kuhaon sa Lenroy Thomas (19-3, 9 KO ni) ugRazvan Cojanu (13-1, 7 KO ni) mga kwadro sa uban sa Donovan Dennis (13-2, 10 KO ni).
Ang tanang upat ka Boxcino semifinal away gikatakda alang sa walo ka rounds.
“Kita ang ganahan kaayo nga pagdala sa Boxcino semifinals sa Sands sa Betlehem,” miingon Banner Promotions Presidente Arthur Pelullo.
“Kini kinahanglan nga usa ka dako nga gabii sa boxing sa pagtino kinsa ang finalists anha sa Jr. Middleweight ug heavyweight divisions.”

Kini nga panghitabo magsugod sa 7pm. Tiket sa presyo mao ang mga $100, $75, $50. Tiket mahimong mapalit sa www.ticketmaster.com, 1-800-745-3000 and at the box office at the Sands Event Center.

 

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Fedosov, Dennis, Si Tomas ug si Cojanu pag-asdang sa Boxcino heavyweight tournament

Fedosov, Cojanu, Dennis ug si Tomas
Verona, NY (Pebrero 22, 2015)Andrey Fedosov, Donovan Dennis, Lenroy Thomas ug Razvan Cojanu sa tanan nga mi-iskor og kadaugan sa ilang quarterfinal away sa Boxcino heavyweight tournament sa milingi Bato Resort Casino.
Ang show nga gipasiugdahan sa Banner Promotions ug broadcasted live sa ESPN niBiyernes Night away.
Ang tanan nga Boxcino away nga gikatakda alang sa 6 rounds.
Dennis gikuha sa kaniadto wa pay pildi nga si Steve Vukosa sa round upat ka.

Dennis nga nagagahom Vukosa
Dennis mao ang daghan nga mas-dali fighter gikan sa sinugdan, ug mitugpa sa malisud nga mga buto sa Vukosa gikan sa sayo sa. Sa round sa tulo ka, Dennis nagatulo Vukosa gikan sa usa ka malisud nga kombinasyon. Vukosa was never the same as he was staggered a few more times and even looked like he had no defense as he tried to turn his back several times on Dennis until he was dropped again in the fourth round and the fight was stopped at2:52.
Dennis, 222 lbs sa Davenport, Iowa mao ang karon 13-2 uban sa 10 knockouts. Vukosa, 218 lbs sa Quincy, Massachusetts mao ang karon 10-1.
“Siya usa ka pasyente nga manggugubat ug sa sayo sa, Gikuha ko kon unsa ang akong mahimo,” miingon si Dennis. “Nagtrabaho ko sa akong jab ug nagsugod sa Sumpaysumpaya. I trained very hard and I had a lot more in the tank. I was a little mad that it was stopped early. I can’t wait to get back in the gym and work on getting better.
Andrey Fedosov mi-iskor og usa ka matahum nga 1st round stoppage sa Nate Langit
Sa round sa usa ka, Fedosov nagatulo Langit uban sa usa ka thudding left hook. He sent him to the canvas for a 2nd time with a devastating three punch combination that sent Heaven to the deck for a second time and the fight was stopped at 2:53.

Fedosov pagtuktok Langit Down
Fedosov sa Los Angeles pinaagi sa Russia mao ang karon 24-3 uban sa 21 knockouts. Langit, 227 lbs sa Ocla, FL. mao ang karon 9-2.
“Ang tanan miadto sa plano,” Miingon Fedosov. “Ang akong plano mao ang pag-shorten sa gilay-on, ug sa paggamit sa akong gahum ug sa imong makita kon unsa ang nahitabo.”
Razvan Cojanu midaog sa drawbreaker Desisyon sa Ed Fountain.
Tinubdan sa gibuhat sa iyang labing maayo nga sa pagkuha sa sulod ug pagpugos nga aksyon sa ilalum sa mga dili epektibo jab sa Cojanu. Both guys had success on the inside during the grueling fight and the bout was even after six.
Tinubdan nagsugod sa ika-7 uban sa usa ka nindot nga wala nga nagpikas sa tuo nga eyelid sa sa Cojanu. Cojanu was able to fight back and land a hard combination on the ropes and that proved to be the difference in the fight.
Cojanu, 265 lbs sa Las Vegas pinaagi sa Romania mao ang karon 13-1. Tuboran, 236 1/2 lbs sa Furguson, MO mao ang karon 10-1.

Cojanu ug Tuboran
“Ako dili makakita sa bisan unsa nga butang ug ako midaog sa away uban sa usa ka mata,” Said Cojanu.
“Buddy McGirt misulti kanako sa GP nga mas ug nga ang nagbuhat niini nga mas sayon.”
Said Fountain, “Ako nakig-away sa lisud nga. The referee did not help me but I will see Razvan again after the tournament.
Lenroy Thomas gibuksan ang Boxcino quarterfinals uban sa usa ka drawbreaker desisyon sa kanhi US. Olympian Jason Estrada.
Ang matag lalaki nakigbugtiay sa pipila ka mga maayo nga mga buto sa ibabaw sa unang duha ka-plus rounds. Thomas landed a solid three punch combination in round three. Estrada was effective when he was able to get in the straight right.
Sa round sa upat ka, ang duha ka nagsangka mga ulo ug kini ang hinungdan sa usa ka gamay nga cut sa agtang sa Estrada. The bout was competitive with each guy taking turns being the boss in short spurts. After the sixth round, sa away mao ang usa ka bisan pa sa ibabaw sa mga scorecards ug nangadto sila sa ikapito ug sa pagdesisyon drawbreaker round.
Sa nga dugang nga bayanan, Thomas misemento pinaagi sa landing dali nga mga kalihokan ngadto sa usa ka dayag nga gikapoy Estrada ug siya gideklarar nga mga mananaog pinaagi sa unanimous decision.
Thomas, 237 lbs sa St. Petersburg, Florida mao ang karon 19-3. Road, 261 lbs sa Providence, Rhode Island mao ang karon 20-6.

Lenroy Thomas
“Akong gipakita nga ang malisud nga buhat bayad sa,” si Tomas.
“Sa dugang nga round, Ako sa pagkalot sa lawom ug ipahayag sa akong boxing kahanas.”
Thomas makigtagbo Fedosov sa usa ka semifinal samtang Dennis ang away Cojanu.
Ang duha semifinals kuhaon sa dapit sa Biyernes, Abril 10 sa mga Sands sa Betlehem, PA
Greg Jackson nga narehistro sa duha ka mga knockdowns en rota sa usa ka upat ka round unanimous decision batok Paulo Souza sa usa ka Jr, Middleweight bout.

Jackson mga yuta sa usa ka malisud nga jab
Jackson naghulog Souza sa round duha ug dayon pag-usab sa round upat ka uban sa usa ka dautan nga left hook ngadto sa ulo.
Jackson, 150 lbs sa Filadelfia midaog pinaagi sa daghang 40-34 sa tanan nga mga cards ug karon 5-1-1. Souza, 149 lbs sa Woburn, MA mao ang karon 0-6.
Guillermo Sanchez mi-iskor og usa ka 1st round stoppage sa Pablo Batres sa usa ka gikatakda nga 6-round bout Jr.Welterweight.
Sanchez mitugpa sa usa ka right hook nga nagpadala Batres alang sa iskor, 1:44 sa round sa usa ka.
Sanchez, 132 lbs sa Buffalo, New York mao ang 15-14-1 uban sa 6 knockouts. Batres, 137 lbs sa Tuscon, Arizona mao ang 6-12-1.
Jesus Alvarez Rodriguez miabli sa gabii sa usa ka ika-4 nga-round stoppage sa Bryan Abraham diha sa usa ka gikatakda nga 8-round welterweight bout.

Jesus Rodriguez Alvarez
Rodriguez mi-iskor og ang duha ka mga knockdowns sa 2nd round ug daw-among-among Abraham uban sa tanang sukmag human sa. Sa round sa upat ka, Rodriguez mitugpa sa usa ka malisud makabungog sa nasikohan ug sa away nga mihunong sa 2:48 sa round upat ka.
Rodriguez, 145 lbs sa Los Mochis, Mexico mao ang karon 13-0 uban sa 10 knockouts. Abraham, 144 lbs sa Schenectady, New York mao ang 6-21.

Mga litrato pinaagi ni Shane Sims sa Banner Promotions

 

Ang tibuok Boxcino tournament nga gipasiugdahan sa Arttie Pelullo sa Banner Promotions.
Mahitungod sa milingi Bato Resort Casino sa usa ka una nga upat-ka-panahon, destinasyon resort sa Upstate New York, sa Oneida Indian Nation sa milingi Bato Resort Casino sa conveniently nahimutang mga 30 milya sa silangan sa Syracuse sa NYS Thruway exit 33. Milingi Bato ginganlan “Labing Maayo Kaayo nga Golf Resort” sa 2010 pinaagi sa Conde Nast Johansens. Ang Academy sa Country Music nga si Milingi Bato “Casino sa Tuig” sa 2009. Ang resort nagtanyag kalibutan-klase gaming, golf, kalingawan, sak-anan ug spa mga pasilidad sa, ug nakaangkon AAA Upat ka Diamond ratings sa Ang Lodge, Ang Tower Hotel, ug Ihalas nga mga Bulak restaurant. Alang sa dugang nga impormasyon ug reservations, tawag (315) 361-7711 o (800) 771-7711. Bisitaha ang web site sa www.TurningStone.com..

Boxcino heavyweight quarterfinal mga bato sa timbangan nga gikan sa Verona, NY

Verona, NY (Pebrero 19, 2015)–Mga bato sa timbangan nga gikan sa Biyernes gabii sa Boxcino heavyweight quarterfinal away sa milingi Bato Resort Casino

Donovan Dennis 222 – Steve Vukosa 218

Andrey Fedosov 220 1/2 – Nate Langit 227

Razvan Cojanu 265 – Ug Tuboran 236 1/2

Jason Estrada 261 – Lenroy Thomas 237

Greg Jackson 150 – Paulo Souza 149
Jesus Rodriguez Alvarez 145 – Bryan Abraham 144
Guillermo Sanchez 132 – Tba

Promoter: Banner Promotions
Venue: Milingi Bato Resort Casino
1st Bell: 7 PM (Boxcino quarterfinals magsugod sa 9 PM ET sa ESPN 2)
Mga litrato pinaagi ni Shane Sims / Banner Promotions
Ang tibuok Boxcino tournament nga gipasiugdahan sa Banner Promotions. Kini nga Biyernesaway nga telebisyon live sa ESPN ni Biyernes Night fights sugod sa 9 PM ET.
There will be a post fight press conference immediately following sa pagkompleto sa katapusan nga mga away sa Cypress Room.

Ang mga tiket alang sa Pebrero ika-20 nga ESPN Biyernes Night away sa Milingi Bato anaa sa sale karon sa milingi Bato box office, sa tawo o pinaagi sa pagtawag sa 315.361.7469, o sa online sa Ticketmaster. Ang mga tiket nga mga $60 alang sa ringside lingkoranan, $35, $25, ug sa mga subject sa dugang nga fees.

Panon sa sa Pebrero ika-20 nga away, sa Oneida Indian Nation sa milingi Bato Resort Casino nagpadayon sa pag-ila sa iyang kaugalingon ingon nga usa ka una nga destinasyon alang sa propesyonal nga mga dula, lakip na ang nasud-telebisyon boxing matches ug PGA-level golf. Pebrero ika-20 nga away magtimaan Milingi Bato ni ika-14 nga nasud sa telebisyon boxing event sa ubos pa kay sa duha ka tuig, sa pagtabang sa pagtukod sa resort nga ingon sa usa ka mecca sa knockout sa telebisyon away. Boxing legends Mike Tyson ug Floyd Mayweather Jr.. ang promote telebisyon away cards sa resort sulod sa miaging tuig ug Kausaban Bato nga gidumala sa telebisyon nga boxing mga panghitabo sa ESPN, Showtime, HBO, ug NBC diha sa katapusan nga duha ka tuig. Nahimutang sa Upstate New York, ang upat-ka-season resort nagtanyag sa kalibutan-klase nga kalingawan ug gaming, prestigious mga kan-anan, kaluhoan, kaharuhayan spa mga pasilidad sa, ug award-winning accommodations.Tickets alang sa Pebrero ika-20 nga ESPN Biyernes Night away sa Milingi Bato anaa sa sale karon sa milingi Bato box office, sa tawo o pinaagi sa pagtawag sa315.361.7469, o sa online sa Ticketmaster. Ang mga tiket nga mga $60 alang sa ringside lingkoranan, $35, $25, ug sa mga subject sa dugang nga fees. Pultahan sa 6:00 sa gabii., uban sa unang bout nga gikatakda alang sa 7:00 sa gabii. Ang buhi nga ESPN telecast magsugod sa 9pm.

Professional media nga naghangyo credentials alang sa Pebrero 20 away kinahanglan kontaka Kelly Abdo, Milingi Bato Public Relations Manager sa 315.366.9291 okelly.abdo@turningstone.com.

Mahitungod sa milingi Bato Resort Casino sa usa ka una nga upat-ka-panahon, destinasyon resort sa Upstate New York, sa Oneida Indian Nation sa milingi Bato Resort Casino sa conveniently nahimutang mga 30 milya sa silangan sa Syracuse sa NYS Thruway exit 33. Milingi Bato ginganlan “Labing Maayo Kaayo nga Golf Resort” sa 2010 pinaagi sa Conde Nast Johansens. Ang Academy sa Country Music nga si Milingi Bato “Casino sa Tuig” sa 2009. Ang resort nagtanyag kalibutan-klase gaming, golf, kalingawan, sak-anan ug spa mga pasilidad sa, ug nakaangkon AAA Upat ka Diamond ratings sa Ang Lodge, Ang Tower Hotel, ug Ihalas nga mga Bulak restaurant. Alang sa dugang nga impormasyon ug reservations, tawag (315) 361-7711 o (800) 771-7711. Bisitaha ang web site sa www.TurningStone.com..

Boxcino 2015 Heavyweights pinaagi sa mga numero

Verona, NY (Pebrero 18, 2015)–Kini nga Biyernes sa gabii didto sa milingi Bato Resort Casino, ang Boxcino 2015 Heavyweight torneyo magsugod uban sa upat ka quarterfinal bouts.
Ang tibuok Boxcino tournament nga gipasiugdahan sa Banner Promotions. Kini nga Biyernes sa away nga telebisyon live sa ESPN sa Biyernes Night away sugod sa 9 PM ET.
Sa ubos mao ang usa ka statistical pagkadaot sa mga kompetensya alang sa quarterfinals bouts.

Heavyweights

Labing Karaang: Steve Vukosa– 37

Kamanghuran: Ug Tuboran– 26

Kadaghanan sa mga away: Andrey Fedosov– 28

Kinaminosang away: Vukosa, Ug Tuboran & Nate Langit– 10

Kadaghanan sa mga bala: Jason Estrada — 177

Kinaminosang rounds: Langit — 23

Labing KO ni: Fedosov– 20

Winning %: Vukosa & Tuboran– 100%

KO%: Fedosov– 71.4 %

Total Rekord sa 8 Fighters: 114-14 (89.1%)-65 KO ni

Ang weigh-in himuon Huwebes, Pebrero 19 sa 5 PM sa Cypress Room.
There will be a post fight press conference immediately following sa pagkompleto sa katapusan nga mga away sa Cypress Room.

Ang mga tiket alang sa Pebrero ika-20 nga ESPN Friday Night Fights sa Milingi Bato anaa sa sale karon sa milingi Bato box office, sa tawo o pinaagi sa pagtawag sa 315.361.7469, o sa online sa Ticketmaster. Ang mga tiket nga mga $60 alang sa ringside lingkoranan, $35, $25, ug sa mga subject sa dugang nga fees.

Panon sa sa Pebrero ika-20 nga away, sa Oneida Indian Nation sa milingi Bato Resort Casino nagpadayon sa pag-ila sa iyang kaugalingon ingon nga usa ka una nga destinasyon alang sa propesyonal nga mga dula, lakip na ang nasud-telebisyon boxing matches ug PGA-level golf. Pebrero ika-20 nga away magtimaan Milingi Bato ni ika-14 nga nasud sa telebisyon boxing event sa ubos pa kay sa duha ka tuig, sa pagtabang sa pagtukod sa resort nga ingon sa usa ka mecca sa knockout sa telebisyon away. Boxing legends Mike Tyson ug Floyd Mayweather Jr.. ang promote telebisyon away cards sa resort sulod sa miaging tuig ug Kausaban Bato nga gidumala sa telebisyon nga boxing mga panghitabo sa ESPN, Showtime, HBO, ug NBC diha sa katapusan nga duha ka tuig. Nahimutang sa Upstate New York, ang upat-ka-season resort nagtanyag sa kalibutan-klase nga kalingawan ug gaming, prestigious mga kan-anan, kaluhoan, kaharuhayan spa mga pasilidad sa, ug award-winning accommodations.Tickets alang sa Pebrero ika-20 nga ESPN Friday Night Fights sa Milingi Bato anaa sa sale karon sa milingi Bato box office, sa tawo o pinaagi sa pagtawag sa315.361.7469, o sa online sa Ticketmaster. Ang mga tiket nga mga $60 alang sa ringside lingkoranan, $35, $25, ug sa mga subject sa dugang nga fees. Pultahan sa 6:00 sa gabii, uban sa unang bout nga gikatakda alang sa 7:00 sa gabii. Ang buhi nga ESPN telecast magsugod sa 9PM.

Professional media nga naghangyo credentials alang sa Pebrero 20 away kinahanglan kontaka Kelly Abdo, Milingi Bato Public Relations Manager sa 315.366.9291 okelly.abdo@turningstone.com.

Mahitungod sa milingi Bato Resort Casino sa usa ka una nga upat-ka-panahon, destinasyon resort sa Upstate New York, sa Oneida Indian Nation sa milingi Bato Resort Casino sa conveniently nahimutang mga 30 milya sa silangan sa Syracuse sa NYS Thruway exit 33. Milingi Bato ginganlan “Labing Maayo Kaayo nga Golf Resort” sa 2010 pinaagi sa Conde Nast Johansens. Ang Academy sa Country Music nga si Milingi Bato “Casino sa Tuig” sa 2009. Ang resort nagtanyag kalibutan-klase gaming, golf, kalingawan, sak-anan ug spa mga pasilidad sa, ug nakaangkon AAA Upat ka Diamond ratings sa Ang Lodge, Ang Tower Hotel, ug Ihalas nga mga Bulak restaurant. Alang sa dugang nga impormasyon ug reservations, tawag (315) 361-7711 o (800) 771-7711. Bisitaha ang web site sa www.TurningStone.com..