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Team Ortiz moves on from disputed draw Feeling Confident Undefeated Lightweight Jamaine Ortiz Made Loud Statement
WORCESTER, Masse. (April 29, 2021) – Despite a disputed draw with unbeatenJoseph „selige Hände“ Adorno (14-0-2, 12 KOs) last Saturday night in Kissimmee, Florida, lightweight prospectJamaine "The Technician" Ortiz (14-0-1, 8 KOs) displayed his vast skills and courage on ESPN+.
Recovering from two knockdowns (the first from an illegal punch behind the head) and still taking the fight to the promoter’s fighter, Ortiz won six of the eight rounds but, leider, he had to settled for an 8-round majority draw with (76-74, 75-75-75) Adorno.
Ortiz, fighting out of Worcester, Massachusetts, is the reigning WBC USNBC (UNS.) Silver lightweight champion, as well as a former WBC World Youth lightweight titlist.
“I didn’t fight my fight,” Ortiz evaluated his performance. “I fought too much instead of being ‘The Technician.’ Before the fight, I thought I was the B-side fighter and wanted to please the crowd. I didn’t realize that I was on the A-side (thanks to his promoter, Jimmy Burchfield) and the betting favorite. I was fighting a Top Rank guy and felt that I had to bring the fight to him. Muscle memory, Ich vermute, from back in the amateurs. I was fighting on his stage, so I put pressure on him. If the fight went the distance, I wanted to make sure the scoring was clear and obvious. I knew I’d break him down because I had better stamina and skills.
“I fought him too much, but I still thought I won the fight. The 76-74 score made sense. I won every round but the second and seventh (rounds of knockdowns). I didn’t agree with the one judge who had him (Adorno) winning the sixth. He hit me behind the head in the third round and I was off balance. But the referee does his job and mine is to fight. Nothing I could do about it. The plan was to box him, going to the body, but not switch stances because it would expose me. I had to go to the body, always part of my plan, but I wasn’t ‘The Technician.’ Sometimes I switch stances without realizing it. I got clipped in the seventh round (uppercut that resulted in a standing 8 Anzahl) when I was switching for first time. I handled it like a pro. I got up and felt good. I survived the round by holding a few times and then I came back again.”
Burchfield, head of Classic Sports and Entertainment (CEO), knows Ortiz showed that he’s somebody lightweights will have to reckon with in the immediate future.
“Jamaine’s stock went up for the second fight in a row (last November he registered a sensational stoppage ofSulaiman Segawa (13-3-1, 4 KOs), who had never been previously stopped, in seventh-round on the Mike Tyson-Roy Jones, Jr. pay-per-event),” Burchfield added. “Adorno is an animal when he’s in control of a fight. Jamaine had to take control of the fight by being the aggressor but, as ‘The Technician, knowing when to fight and when to box. The punch in the second round was, definitiv, behind the head, clearly a foul, and it was more of a slip than a knockdown because he was off balance. If that punch was disallowed, Jamaine wins the fight, even if he had lost the round. He (Emil Lombardi) is a quality ref who made a mistake. Maybe he didn’t catch it because of the angle he had, which is why I’m a firm believer in instant replay, and It would have been ruled a non-knockdown.
“Going into the seventh, I thought Jamaine led by 2-3 points having taken five of the previous six rounds. Jamaine showed the world his endurance when he came back so strong in the eighth round. If the fight had been 10-round, or even 30-sconds longer, no disrespect to Adorno, Jamaine would have knocked him out. Jamaine is the real deal. He certainly proved he’s TV friendly after his last two fights and he deserves to be mentioned among the top 135-pounders in the world. Any takers?"
Ortiz’ Manager, Dick Shappy, had mixed emotions after the fight, understanding that Ortiz raised the bar, even though he fought to a draw.
“I wish he had won,” Shappy remarked, “but a draw wasn’t too bad under the circumstances. I though Jamaine won the fight outright. If not for that illegal punch in the second, he won the fight on their scorecards. It still shouldn’t have been ruled a knockdown, more of a slip, because he was going forward and lost balance. It never should have been 10-8. Adorno would have lost if they had to go into the championship rounds. Jamaine was more skilled, he did a good job.”
Count no less than former Olympic gold medalist and 2-division World ChampionAndre Ward, who served as color commentator for Ortiz-Adorno, among those impressed by Ortiz.
“Ortiz outworked Adorno, kein Zweifel, and he never backed down,” Ward commented on air. “I want to see more of Ortiz!'
As entertaining as Ortiz-Adorno was – it may have stolen the entire show – it’s unlikely that there will be a rematch.
“I don’t think he wants to fight me again,” Ortiz reported. “He said something about maybe when we both have world title belts.”
Ortiz has taken advantage of the tremendous opportunities for worldwide exposure in his last two fights. His reward will certainly come, rechtzeitig, moving up the ratings as people continue jumping on “The Technician” bandwagon.
Jimmy Williams bekommt endlich seinen "Weltmeistertitelkampf"
BOSTON (März 2, 2021) - Neuer Hafen (CT) Super Weltergewicht Boxer Jimmy "Quiet Storm" Williams wird heute Abend endlich das bekommen, was er "seinen Weltmeistertitelkampf" gegen den ehemaligen Weltmeister nennt Yuri Foreman in einem 8-Runden-Kampf um die vakante Super-Weltergewicht-Meisterschaft der American Boxing Federation USA, im Kentucky Center für Afroamerikaner in Louisville, Kentucky.
Vorarbeiter (35-3, 10 KOs), Bekämpfung von Brooklyn, eroberte die World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Weltergewicht Weltmeistertitel in 2009, als er eine einstimmige 12-Runden-Entscheidung gegen den Titelverteidiger gewann Daniel Santos (32-3-1).
„Als ich ein Kind war, haben wir uns an der Joe Grier Boxing Academy in Patterson ausgebildet, New Jersey,Erklärte Williams. „Joe war derjenige, der mir meinen Spitznamen gegeben hat, "Quiet Storm". Yuri ist ein wahrer Weltmeister. Ich bin im Grunde genommen aus dem Nichts gekommen, um den Ring mit einem Weltmeister zu teilen. Was wir tun, ist, worum es beim Boxen geht. Es geht nicht um das Alter; er ist 40 und ich bin 34. Alter bedeutet nichts. Ich bin kein Platzhirsch, Das ist wahrscheinlich der Grund, warum sie mir den Kampf angeboten haben, Aber ich bin ein echter Kämpfer, der mit einem Weltmeister zusammen sein wird. Dies ist mein Weltmeistertitelkampf! Sieg, verlieren, oder Unentschieden, Ich werde gegen einen Weltmeister kämpfen. Ich habe vor niemandem Angst. Es geht nicht um Geld, Ich bin es, und ich stelle mich immer der Herausforderung. Das wird ein großartiger Kampf. “
Williams (16-5-2, 5 KOs) ist stolz darauf, einer der seltenen Fußballspieler zu sein, denen das Boxen gelungen ist. Er war ein herausragender Cornerback an der Southern Connecticut State University und wurde zu mehreren NFL-Testcamps eingeladen. Er war kurz davor, mit den damaligen Oakland Raiders den Schnitt zu machen.
"Ich war schon immer ein Boxer im Herzen,Sagte Williams, „Fußball war für mich also einfach. Es war großartig, Anrufe von NFL-Scouts zu bekommen. Ich ging vom Fußball weg, um zu boxen. Ich bin eine ehemalige Abteilung 2 college football player fighting a world champion. I knew when it was time to leave football, but I’m not ready to leave boxing yet. I don’t need to box. I’m educated, work in the community, and I’m a father. I’m blessed to be boxing and I’ll know when it’s time to hang up my gloves.”
Williams didn’t box until after his mother, Belinda, was murdered in 2008 and her case remains unsolved. He lost his father to cancer.
“This fight for Jimmy is by far the biggest of his career,” Williams managerRyan Roach (Kämpfer-Schließfach) remarked. “It’s a must win to get him back on track. He knows what he has to do. He made a move to Veloz Boxing in Rhode Island and he’s a different fighter from what he was in his last two fights. Just being around ‘Boo Boo’ (WeltmeisterDemetrious Andrade) and those guys there has Jimmy where he needs to be for this fight.”
Williams has been promoted byJimmy Burchfield’s Classic Entertainment and Sports (CES) since he turned pro in 2013.
“We have a close relationship,” Burchfield commented. “I turned him pro, got him on national television a few times, and even attended his wedding. I’m very proud of him. He’s been tremendously loyal to CES as we have to him. This is a great opportunity. He didn’t hesitate a minute to take this fight. He has a new trainer, Brian Johnson, and Jimmy has been driving bad and forth from New Haven to Providence to train. I think he’s in the top shape of his life, because he knows the importance of this fight. He deserves to have this opportunity.
Something special about his fight tonight against Foreman for Williams, an African American, is fighting at this venue (Kentucky Center for African Americans) in the hometown of his hero,Muhammad Ali.
“I’m paying homage to all people who’ve lived my dream,” Williams remarked. “It is what I represent. We’ve lost a lot of people in the last year. Fighting in Louisville is big for me because it’s the home of ‘The Greatest,’ Muhammad Ali. I look at Ali more for his character and what he stood for than his boxing. He stood for something and lost the prime of his career because of it. I try to be like him in terms of who I am. He gave me the confidence be who I want to be in life. I’ve read every book about him. I refuse to give up like Ali. I’m a throwback fighter.”
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Former college football player Jimmy “Quiet Storm” Williams accepts challenge to fight 19-0 Brandun Lee
Kein Ort wie zu Hause für die unbesiegte Leichtgewichtlerin Jamaine „The Technician“ Ortiz
WORCESTER, Masse. (Februar 11, 2020) - Ein Lebenstraum wird im Februar endlich Wirklichkeit 28th, wenn ungeschlagen World Boxing Council (WBC) Weltjugendleichtgewicht-ChampionJamaine "The Technician" Ortiz (12-0, 6 KOs) kämpft zu Hause zum ersten Mal als Profi in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Ortiz wird aCES Boxen auf UFC FIGHT PASS® Ereignis, gefördert von Classic Entertainment and Sports (CES), im historischen Worcester Palladium. Sein Gegner im 8-Runden-Main Event wird der mexikanische Ko-Künstler sein"Verrückt" Luis Ronaldo Castillo (22-5, 17 KOs), ein ehemaliger WBC FECOMBOX Leichtgewichts-Champion.
"Ich habe noch nie als Profi in Worcester gekämpft,Sagte Ortiz kürzlich auf einer Pressekonferenz. "Ich wollte das schlecht machen, damit die Leute in Worcester sehen, was es hat. Es wird etwas ganz Besonderes sein, weil zwei meiner engsten Freunde, Irvin Gonzalez undKendrick Kugel, Jr., kämpfen auch auf dieser Karte. Wir haben zusammen gekämpft, seit wir Kinder waren. "
Der 23-Jährige wird seinen WBC Youth World-Titel nicht verteidigen, weil er im April seinen Gürtel abgeben wird, wenn dreht 24 und wird in Bezug auf die Altersanforderung nicht förderfähig (23 und jünger).
„Jamaine hatte eine der angesehensten Amateurkarrieren in Neuengland,"Ortiz 'PromotorJimmy Burchfield (CES Boxen) sagte. "Er besitzt bereits den WBC-Weltjugendtitel und hat den Weltmeister überall auf sich geschrieben."
"The Technician" optimiert sein Spiel und blickt bereits in die nicht allzu ferne Zukunft.
"Ich freue mich sehr, im Februar zu kämpfen 28th zum ersten Mal in Worcester,Fügte Ortiz hinzu. "Es ist eine aufregende Karte mit actionreichen Kämpfen. Ich gehe davon aus, dass es ausverkauft sein wird und hoffe es, weil ich meiner Stadt beweisen will, mein Promoter, und lokale Unternehmen, zu denen das Big-Time-Boxen gehört und die von Worcester unterstützt werden. Im 2021, Ich möchte Weltmeisterschaftsboxen in das neue Baseballstadion bringen (Polar Park, die zukünftige Heimat der Worcester Red Sox, Triple Eine Tochtergesellschaft der Boston Red Sox) auf der anderen Straßenseite mit 10.000 Plätzen. “
Der Feb.. 28th Die Show, in der Ortiz weltweit präsentiert wird, wird live und exklusiv auf UFC FIGHT PASS® übertragen, der weltweit führende digitale Abonnementdienst für Kampfsportarten, ab 9 p.m. UND / 6 p.m. PT.
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Tickets sind im Verkauf und können bei CESBoxing.com gekauft werden, die Palladium Abendkasse oder vom Team Ortiz. Türen öffnen sich um 6 p.m. UND, ersten Kampf an 7 p.m./ UND.
Boxing Best Kept Secret Unbesiegt WBC-Jugend-Weltleichtgewicht-Champion Jamaine “Der Techniker” Ortiz
CES MMA Welterweight World Champion Vinicius “The Brazilian Bad Boy” De Jesus Makes First Title Defense at CES 58 Sieben. 7 at the CT Convention Center in Hartford
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N. PROVIDENCE, RI (August 7, 2019) – CES MMA will return to Hartford, CT am Samstag, September 7th mitCES 58. The event will stream live from the Connecticut Convention Center exclusively on UFC FIGHT PASS®, der weltweit führende digitale Abonnementdienst für Kampfsportarten, beginnend an 8 PM E.T.. / 5 PM P.T..
Headlining this stacked card will beDe Jesus vs. Lozano. Watch as CES MMA welterweight championVinicius “The Brazilian Bad Boy” De Jesus makes his first title defense in the main event against challengerChris “The Cleveland Assassin” Lozano.
Brazilian-born De Jesus, fighting out of Stamford, CT, captured the coveted CES MMA welterweight crown in his last fight (Meer. 29, 2019), when he earned a hard fought five-round unanimous decision overJeremiah Wells. De Jesus has won three of four Bellator fights and he is riding a three-fight win streak.
“CES MMA is extremely excited to return to Hartford, Connecticut, with a special Saturday Night Event live on UFC Fight Pass,” proudly announcesJimmy Burchfield Jr., of CES MMA. “The main event is going to be a war when ‘The Brazilian Bad Boy’ Vinicious De Jesusdefends his welterweight title against Chris ‘The Cleveland Assassin’ Lozano. This blockbuster card is guaranteed action you don’t want to miss!"
The co-feature is a heavyweight battle between Hartford’sParker Porter and veteran Brazilian opponent, Dirlei “Mao de Pedra” Broenstrup.In his toughest test to date, Waterbury, CT lightweightJesse James Kosakowski nimmt Veteran aufReggie Merriweather.
An intriguing match-up is Springfield, MA middleweight prospectPat Casey HerausforderungenAndre “Rumble” Hall. Casey has won two in a row since he suffered his only pro loss, while Hall is coming off a sensational first-round submission ofPat McCrohan at the recent CES 57.
Also being showcased is fan favorite and Norwich native, Pete “The Heat” Rogers, Jr., whosquares off against veteran“Relentless” Robbie Leroux, Meriden, CT flyweightJustin Valentin vs. TBA, Massachusetts bantamweightHarris Bonfiglio vs.Jornell Lugo, and Waterbury, leichtNick Giuletti vs.Cody “Lightning” Schieve,
Alle Kämpfe und Kämpfer sind Änderungen vorbehalten. This is an all ages event.
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Ehrung der USA Boxing Alumni Association & Spendenaktion für N.E. Größen Vinny Paz & Micky Ward ein großer Erfolg
FIGHTNIGHT LIVE SERIES OPENS FACEBOOK WEEKEND TRIPLEHEADER WITH CES LIVE FROM RHODE ISLAND ON FRIDAY, Februar. 23
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