Tūtohu Archives: John Ruiz

NABA SUPER WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION, MARK DELUCA TO FACE UNDEFEATED CANADIAN CONTENDER, BRANDON BREWER

SATURDAY, JUNE 29 IN PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND


FIGHT ADDED TO THE DAZN BROADCAST OF
DEMETRIUS ANDRADE VS. MACIEJ SULECKI


TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE


Boston (Pipiri 13, 2019):


Murphys mekemeke is proud to announce NABA super welterweight champion, Mark DeLuca (23-1, 13 Koó) will face undefeated Canadian contender, Brandon Brewer (23-0-1, 11 Koó) on the undercard of the middleweight world championship bout between Rimitiriu Andrade a Maciej Sulecki ora i runga i DAZN i runga i Rāhoroi, June 29th i roto i te Providence, Rhode Island.


DeLuca, who is ranked #9 in the world by the WBA, is coming off a dominate unanimous decision victory over once beaten, Jimmy Williams this past March and is looking to make a statement against an undefeated opponent in order to secure a title elimination fight later this year.


It’s on short notice but I don’t have any hesitation taking the fight.”, explains the former Marine who is one of New England’s most popular fighters.


A good performance against an undefeated fighter of Brewer’s caliber on a DAZN televised card will hopefully be enough to land another Top 10 fighter in the ring for a title eliminator. My goal is to be the first world champion from the Boston area since John Ruiz and I feel like all the pieces are finally coming together.


As for DeLuca’s massive Boston area fan base, the Whitman, Massachusetts native is confident they will be making the short trip down to Providence.


It’s definitely a home game for me. Providence is only 45 minutes from my front door. I can guarantee you that Boston will be in the house.


DeLuca’s promoter and Murphys Boxing founder, Ken Casey couldn’t agree more with his fighter.


Mark deserves big opportunities likes this. Fighting an undefeated opponent on DAZN is a major step to a world title shot. We’re excited for boxing fans to find out what the city of Boston already knows, Mark DeLuca is one of the best super welterweights in the world.


DeLuca vs. Brewer takes place as part of Andrade vs. Sulecki on Saturday, June 29th at the DunkinDonuts Center (1 La Salle Square, Providence, RI, 02903). The event is promoted by Matchroom Boxing USA and will be broadcast worldwide on DAZN. Doors open at 5pm and tickets are on sale now by calling or texting 617-657-4356 te īmēra ranei mbloom@murphysboxing.com.


ABOUT MURPHYS BOXING


Murphys Boxing was founded by Dropkick Murphysfrontman, Ken Casey in 2014. In just 5 short years, Murphys Boxing has become the premier boxing promoter in the New England area and one of the hottest young promotions in the country. 2018 was a breakout year for Murphys Boxing as they took their first fighter to a world title. Along with the promotion’s first champion, several Murphys Boxing fighters secured world title opportunities and nationally televised fights in 2018. Murphys Boxing closed out their banner year by co-promoting the WBO Middleweight Championship bout between Demetrius Andrade and Walter Kautondokwa in front of over 10,000 fans at the TD Garden, the legendary home of the Boston Celtics, which was broadcast internationally on DAZN. Murphys Boxing’s current roster features world ranked contenders like Mark DeLuca, Charles Foster, Abraham Nova, Greg Vendetti, Gary ‘SpikeO’Sullivan and undefeated prospects like Niall Kennedy, Carlos Gongora, William Foster III and more!


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USA Boxing Alumni Association Profile: John “Ko te Quietman” Ruiz

From the projects to owning boxing’s ultimate crown


Colorado Springs, Lap. (March 12, 2019) – From the projects to owning arguably the most respected individual title in sports, John “Ko te Quietman” Ruiz remains the only Latino to capture the coveted world heavyweight title.

Ruiz, 47, is a proud Puerto-Rican American boxer who grew-up in a Chelsea, Massachusetts. The two-time World Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight champion, defeated USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Famer Evander Holyfield in the second of their three title fights, to secure for the first time, the world heavyweight crown.

He kaimekemeke amateur whakapaipai, Ruiz compiled a 50-5 record, similar to his final pro record of 44-9-1 (30 Koó) i waenganui i 1992-2010, including gold- medal performances at the All-New England Championships, USA Boxing National Championships and the Los Angeles Olympic Festival, which elevated him to the No. 1 light heavyweight position in the United States ratings.

Ruiz was also an outstanding all-around athlete at Chelsea High, particularly in football, in which he was an all-star. He started boxing at the age of seven, eventually developing his skills at the Somerville Boxing Club.

Boxing was the only sport I figured I’d have a good chance of succeeding,” Ruiz (pictured here on far left) explained why he pursued boxing as opposed to football or another team sport. “The other sports you had to go to college, and I didn’t have the grades.

Ruiz never looked back and no boxer ever got more out of their God-given skills than him. After winning his first tournament (PAL in New Jersey), he became part of the USA Team that traveled to Sweden to compete in a dual-meet.

Outside of Puerto Rico (he lived there for 6-7 years in his early youth),” Ruiz remembered fondly. “I had never traveled outside of the United States. USA Boxing gave me an opportunity to travel there, Ahitereiria, Italy and all over the United States. Even more than how those experiences prepared me for the pro ranks, it gave me a taste of life experience, traveling to places I never would have been able to go to on my own. Amateur boxing also gave me structure and confidence in myself for when I turned pro. I also met so many different people, fighters and coaches, from all over the world.

In addition to his aforementioned victory at the Los Angles Olympic Festival, which qualified him as a Team USA member to compete in the World Championships in Australia (oti 6th i roto i te ao), perhaps the highlight of his amateur career was defeating Torsten May, te 1992 Olympic gold medal winner from Germany, at a dual meet in Florida.

My association with John goes back to 1990,” tāpiri Al Valenti, USA Boxing Special Projects Consultant. “I was thrilled that a local kid was honing his skills in the boxing ring. John made an incredible impact on the National Amateur boxing scene in the early nineties; making it all the way to the Olympic Trials in Worcester (MA). Having been involved in the trials was extra special for me because John was such a great competitor and good kid. Boxing history will have a place for John Ruiz, not many survived 36 rounds with Evander. Being the first Latino World Heavyweight Champion was quite an accomplishment for “Ko te Quietman”.

Ruiz turned pro August 20, 1992, winning a four-round unanimous decision over Kevin Parker. During his pro career, he defeated top contemporary names such as Holyfield,James Thunder, Jerry Ballard, Fernely Felix, Kirk Johnson, Fres Oquendo, Andrew Golota a Jameel McCline.

History was made March 3, 2013 i roto i te Las Vegas, when he became only the second fighter to drop Holyfield en route to his WBA title-winning fight by way of a 12-round unanimous decision, earning him instant notoriety as the first Latino to hold the coveted world heavyweight title belt.



John Ruiz met President George W. Bush in the White House after becoming the first Latino to become world heavyweight boxing champion (Picture courtesy of the Boston Herald)

I’m very proud to have accomplished that,” he continued, “but my main goal was to provide for my family and I always maintained that goal. Most fighters don’t succeed, but at the end of the day, that’s what pushed me. I don’t really think about being the only Latino to win the world heavyweight title, engari, when I hear people talk about it today, Whakaaro ahau, wow, I’m still the only Latino to do that.

Several years ago, Ruiz opened a gym (Quietman Sports Faleva'inga) in Medford, MA, not too far from where he grew up in Chelsea and trained in Somerville. It has been a registered club member by USA Boxing since 2012, engari, te mea nui atu, it’s Ruizway of giving back to amateur boxing.

I felt there was a need to help more kids and give them an opportunity to get out of the house and do something productive and fun,” Ruiz commented. “They all have a chance to work on self confidence and one could possibly become world champion. I feel obligated to help kids because I remember years ago when I was in the same position. They need guidance. If I didn’t have all the support I did growing up, I wouldn’t have turned out the way I did. I want to help kids understand how to accomplishment their goals.

USA Boxing Alumni Association

Created to champion a lifelong, mutually beneficial relations between USA Boxing and its alumni, –kaimekemeke, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, i roto i a roto o te whakakai.

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.

I teie mahana,, John lives in Palm City, Florida. He’s a correctional officer for the Martin County Sheriff Department. “Winning the world title twice as a pro was awesome,” Ruiz concluded, “but I definitely enjoyed the amateurs more than the pros, even though I would have loved to have represented the USA in the Olympics. USA Boxing opened up my mind to different things, taking me off the streets of Chelsea to made me feel……special.

John Ruiz has always preached, “Follow Your Dreams!” and he’s still doing that today.

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130th USA mekemeke New England Toa ā-whakahaerehia e John Ruiz’ Quietman Sports Faleva'inga: Whiringa tenei Rāhoroi i roto i te Plymouth

MEDF0RD, Mass. (Whiringa 25, 2015) – Ko te whiringa toa o te 130th USA mekemeke New England Toa ā-, whakahaerehia e Quietman Sports Faleva'inga, Ka tū tenei po Rāhoroi (5 p.m. tatau tuwhera, 7 p.m. te tukinga tuatahi) i Plymouth Memorial Hall i Plymouth, Massachusetts..
Quietman Sports Faleva'inga, kei roto i Medford (MA), Kei te fatuhia ka whakahaeretia e te toa taumahamaha ao mekemeke e rua-wā John “Ko te Quietman” Ruiz, te toa taumahamaha ao tuatahi me te anake o te kainga tupu Latin.
Te 2015 USA mekemeke N.E. champions in each weight class of the open division will advance to the USA National Championships. Below are the pairings for Saturday night’s championship finals:
Kua ētahi toa USA Mekemeke New England kua karaunatia (kite rärangi i raro) a koe e ratou pōwhiri katoa ki te haere ki te whakaaturanga i te Rāhoroi ki te farii i to ratou tohu:
Junior Olympic Champions
80 lbs. Diego Bengochoa Top Flight
90 lbs. Akye Boston Framingham PAL
119 lbs. Isaiah Cruz Cruz Boxing
125 lbs. Robert DeGaetano Camp Get Right
Champions News
123 lbs. Marquis Fowler Lowell West End
132 lbs. Joel Morales Somerville Boxing Club
165 lbs. Yancarlos Sanchez Quietman Sports
Open Champions
114 lbs. Danny DeJesus Haverhill Inner City
119 female Amanda Pavone Nonantum Boxing Club
132 lbs. Brandon Higgins
201 lbs. Jesus Flores Canal Street
Champions Tupú
132 lbs. open Jose Tirado Grealish Boxing
165 lbs. Geovanni Lorenzo Gentleman’s Gym
201+ lbs. Storm Dufree Manfredo’s
Utu Tickets e i $55.00 (ringside), $22.00 (nohoanga) a $12.00 (whakauru whānui) E wātea ana mā te haere ki www.quietmansportsgym.com (pāwhiri i runga i New England Championship whārangi) ranei i te kuwaha mo $60.00, $25.00 a $15.00.
I roto i te mua 50 tau, USA mekemeke New Ingarangi toa kua whakaurua toa o te ao pērā i Brockton (MA) whitu “Fakaofo” Marvin Hagler (1973) ko Providence (RI) Welterweight Demetrious “Boo Boo” Andrade (2005-2006), me te U.S. Maona Andrade ko Providence taumahamaha super Jason “Big ono” Road (2001-2002-2003), a Providence whitu / taumahamaha Matt “Whakaene rawa” Godfrey (2000 & 2004), Worcester (MA) whitu Edwin Rodriguez(2008), ko Framingham (MA) Welterweight Danny “Bhoy” O'Connor.
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Kaimekemeke Amateur te rēhita mō 130th ā-USA Mekemeke New England Toa

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MEDF0RD, Mass. (October 27 2015) – Neke atu i te 125 kaimekemeke runaruna – e kopikopiko ana i tuwhera te piha haapiiraa ia tauhou, rangatira a Junior maona – Kua rēhita kē ki te whakataetae i roto i te ū mai 130th USA mekemeke New England Toa ā-ka e kia whakahaeretia e Quietman Sports Faleva'inga i rua wāhi Massachusetts.
Quietman Sports Faleva'inga i Medford (MA) Kei te fatuhia ka whakahaeretia e te toa taumahamaha ao mekemeke e rua-wā John “Ko te Quietman” Ruiz, te toa taumahamaha ao tuatahi me te anake o te kainga tupu Pāniora.
Ka tū te quarterfinals Rāhoroi, Whiringa 7, whai i te whai ake Rāhoroi o (Nov. 14) whiringa whaiti, e rua i Chelsea High School. Ka taau toa whiringa whāiti mō te whiringa toa taitara whakaritea, Rāhoroi, Nov. 28 at Plymouth Memorial Hall. Winners in each weight class will advance to the USA National Championships. Doors tuwhera i 5:00 p.m. AND ki te tukinga tuatahi whakaritea ki te tīmata i 7:00 p.m. AND.
“Whakatika, haere koutou tikiti mo tenei hui nui,” Ka mea a Ruiz. “Toa o mua te ao Tony DeMarco ka waiho he āheinga motuhake i roto i ētahi atu.”
Utu Tickets e i $55.00 (ringside), $22.00 (nohoanga) a $12.00 (whakauru whānui) E wātea ana mā te haere kiwww.quietmansportsgym.com (pāwhiri i runga i New England Championship whārangi) ranei i te kuwaha.
Leading open boxers who’ve registered to compete include James Perella (BP mekemeke), Amanda Pavone (A Pita Welch Faleva'inga), Xavier Vega (Canal St. Te omaoma), Iraia Peixoto (Big ono mekemeke Academy), Johnny Rosa (Lawrence mekemeke), Christopher Davis-Fogg (Uppercuts mekemeke Club), Owen Minor (Camp Haere Matau) a Ashleigh Moore (Nonantum). Kia rēhita ngā kaimekemeke mā te haere ki www.quietmansportsgym.commua ki te October 31 kati.
I roto i te mua 50 tau, USA mekemeke New Ingarangi toa kua whakaurua toa o te ao pērā i Brockton (MA) whitu “Fakaofo” Marvin Hagler (1973) ko Providence (RI) Welterweight Demetrious “Boo Boo” Andrade (2005-2006), me te U.S. Maona Andrade ko Providence taumahamaha super Jason “Big ono” Road(2001-2002-2003), a Providence whitu / taumahamahaMatt “Whakaene rawa” Godfrey (2000 & 2004), Worcester (MA) whitu Edwin Rodriguez (2008), ko Framingham (MA) Welterweight Danny “Bhoy” O'Connor.
E wātea ana mā te haere ki te Takahanga tautoko me te pānuitanga hōtaka whai wāhitanga www.QuietmanSportsGym.com karanga ranei781.396.6700.
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USA BOXING NEW ENGLAND KI honore 5 Mutu te N.E. PRO tina BOXING toa Tohu Nov. 8 i roto i te Malden, Mass.

Vinny Paz, Micky Ward, Joey Gamache, Jose Antonio Rivera & John Ruiz
Boston (Oketopa. 21, 2015) — USA mekemeke New England, whakapumautia i roto i 1880 rite te o te fi makehe whakahaere tinana o te mekemeke amateur i roto i te rohe, ka whakahonore ve fi standouts runaruna o mua, i haere i runga i ki te riro Ao Champions rite kaimekemeke ngaio, Rātapu, Whiringa 8 i Anthony o roto Malden.
Vinny Paz (Cranston, RI), Micky Ward (Lowell, MA), Joey Gamache (Lewiston, AU), Jose Antonio Rivera (Worcester, MA) a John Ruiz (Chelsea, MA) ka riro tohu mo ta ratou mau ohipa faahiahia i roto i te ao o te mekemeke.
Ka tapae ano USA Mekemeke New England tona tuatahi Skeets Scioli Mo'uí Paetae Tohu. Mahi Scioli ei Peresideni o USA Mekemeke New England, atu a ki runga ki, i roto i te wā-tau 70 rongonui. Haere atu ana ia i roto i 2010 i te tau o te 97.
Ka te tohu Skeets Scioli kia te aroaro ki te kaiwawao / whakawa Mike Ryan (Tyngsboro, MA) and coach Carlos Garcia (Worcester, MA) mo ratou wa takoha roa ki te hākinakina o te mekemeke runaruna.
Al Bernstein, Showtime Championship mekemeke te kaikōrero me te International Mekemeke Hall o Rongonui inductee, Ka mahi ano hui emcee. “Ko te takoha ki etahi o pai o te mekemeke tenei,” Ka mea a Bernstein. “Kua kairau New Ingarangi he wāhi nui i roto i te mekemeke, e kore anake i konei i roto i Amerika, engari ao. Ko ahau oaoa ki te whai wāhi i roto i tenei hui, me ahau ka titiro atu ahau ki honotanga ki nga pā mekemeke i roto i taua rohe.”
Ka utua ano hoki USA Mekemeke takoha ki kaitäkaro o nāianei, me ngā mema o te. Ko te hui ko te kohi hei āwhina taitamariki runaruna kaitäkaro ki te utu haere ki tauwhāinga rohe, me te motu.
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John Ruiz’ Faleva'inga Quietman Sports ki te manaaki 130th ā-USA Mekemeke New England Toa Nov. 7 & 14 i roto i te Chelsea, Nov. 28 i roto i te Plymouth

MEDF0RD, Mass. (October 5, 2015) – Quietman Sports Faleva'inga, owned and operated by two-time world heavyweight boxing champion John “Ko te Quietman” Ruiz, Kei te hautū i te 130thā-tau USA mekemeke New England Toa marama i muri mai i rua wāhi Massachusetts.
Ka tū te quarterfinals me whiringa whaiti, aua,Whiringa 7 & 14, i Chelsea High School ki te whiringa taitara whakaritea hoki Nov. 28 at Plymouth Memorial Hall. Winners in each weight class will advance to the USA National Championships
“Ko te whai wāhitanga nui hoki kaimekemeke runaruna tenei,” Ka mea a Ruiz. “This tournament has great tradition and will feature great matches. It’s an honor and pleasure for Quietman Sports Gym to serve as host of this year’s event. We’re also proud to help raise funds for two great cause: Family Aid Boston ('aonga utuafare manene) a Chelsea High School High School Scholarship Fund.”
He Chelsea High School paetahi, Ruiz Ko te taumahamaha ao anake toa o te kainga tupu Latin.
I roto i te mua 50 tau, Kua whakaurua USA Mekemeke New England toa o te ao (hoki) toa pērā i Brockton (MA) whitu “Fakaofo” Marvin Hagler (1973) ko Providence (RI) Welterweight Demetrious “Boo Boo” Andrade (2005-2006), me te U.S. Maona Andrade ko Providence taumahamaha super Jason “Big ono” Road(2001-2002-2003), me Providence whitu / taumahamahaMatt “Whakaene rawa” Godfrey (2000 & 2004), Worcester (MA) whitu Edwin Rodriguez (2008), ko Framingham (MA) Welterweight Danny “Bhoy” O'Connor.
E wātea ana mā te haere ki te Takahanga tautoko me te pānuitanga hōtaka whai wāhitanga www.QuietmanSportsGym.com karanga ranei781.396.6700.
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