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Prospect Irvin Gonzalez continuing Worcester boxing tradition Jan 19th

Inaugural “New England Ọdịnihu” series event in Worcester
Worcester, Uka. (January 11, 2017) – Fast rising featherweight prospect Irvin Gonzalez (4-0, 4 Kos) will continue Worcester’s rich boxing tradition Thursdayn'abalị, January 19, headlining the inaugural “New England Ọdịnihu” series event against Mexican invader Israel “TigreRojas (9-14, 3 Kos), at the Worcester Palladium.
Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE), is promoting the first professional boxing show in the Central Massachusetts city in more than five years.
(photo by Cristian Nunez)
Worcester’s boxing tradition started close to a century ago with Canadian import Lou Brouillard, a two-division world champion and Hall of Famer, 1928 Olympic bronze medalist Leo Sawicki, and more recently, n'etiti ndị ọzọ, pro and amateur standouts such as multiple national amateur champion Bobby Harris, SeanThe Irish ExpressSean Fitzgerald na Edwin RODRÍGUEZ.
Arguably the greatest Worcester fighter in the past 50 years is three-time, abụọ na-nkewa n'ụwa onye mmeri Jose Antonio “The France” Rivera, who is promoting “New England Ọdịnihu” with his son, Anthonee.I have seen Irvin train and fight since he was in the Junior Olympics,” Rivera said. “I am very proud of him because he was able to discover on his own that he was getting in his own way. He was always a talented fighter but, at times in the ring, he was inconsistent and it cost him a few fights. As he got older, he boxed more talented boxers and looked good against them. He started believing in himself more and it showed in his training. His abilities and confidence grew and that got him all the way to the Olympic Trials. I feel he has the skills to become world champion in the future. The sky is the limit for this young man and I am proud to have him fighting on our show.
Gonzalez, a 2015 New England Golden uwe mmeri, will be headlining his first show in his first scheduled six-round bout. “Fighting in my hometown in the main event means a lot to me because,” Gonzalez admitted. “I’ve grown up in this city, fighting my whole life, and of people who’ve supported me will be watching me fight for the first time as a pro. Obi dị m anụrị. I’m comfortable fighting here in Worcester and I want to showcase the boxing talent we have in Worcester.
Gonzalez qualified for the 2016 Olympic Trials but he was eliminated, not due to a loss in the ring, for missing weight. He decided not to wait four years for another Olympic shot, turning pro this past March with a first-round stoppage of Gilvan Santos at Foxwoods Resort Casino. In four pro fights to date, Gonzalez has four knockouts and only one was extended into the second round.
I was always told that I had a pro boxing style,” the well-spoken, handsome Gonzalez continued, “but we didn’t immediately decide to turn pro until the time was right. I had some stoppages as an amateur but, dị ka a pro, I’ve been going more to the body. I do have heavy hands. I don’t go into a fight looking for a knockout. I just let ’em come but I’ve prepared to go six rounds if needed for this fight. I’ve been sparring eight rounds with different guys coming in fresh.
In addition to being a prize fighter, the 20-year-old Gonzalez works at a bank and he also owns and operates New England Boxing gym with his father, former boxer Irvin Gonzalez, where the youngster serves as a personal trainer.
In the six-round co-feature Springfield (MA) ìhè heavyweight Reinaldo “Bazooka” Graceski (4-0, 2 Kos) faces Worcester’s Ralph Johnson (2-9, 1 Ko).
Fighting on the undercard in four-round bouts are Worcester junior lightweight Andino Ranse in his pro debut vs. Lowell’s (MA) Jonathan Perez (2-0-1, 2 Kos), pro-debuting Worcester heavyweight Felix Martinez vs. Bobby Favor (0-3), Hartford’s (CT) pro-debuting light heavyweight Richard “Popeye The Ọkwọ Ụgbọ Mmiri Man” Rivera vs. Brockton’s (MA) Davonte Hopkins (0-2), pro-debuting Southbridge (MA) oku okpu Wilfredo Pagan vs. Alexander Picot (1-1-1, 0 Kos) at a 145-pound catchweight, pro-debuting Springfield (MA) junior featherweight Luis “Pancho” Santiago vs, Jonathan Ramos (0-2), 2016 N.E. Golden uwe mmeri Anthony Laureano (1-0), of East Haven (CT), vs. Boston junior welterweight Rafael Francis (0-8), Auburn (MA) keobere middleweight “Irish” Chuck Shearns (2-1, 1 Ko), the 49-year-old hanging up his gloves after his fight with Shavonte Dixon (0-1), nke Philadelphia, Saugus (MA) ìhè heavyweight Brandon Montella (5-0, 4 Kos) vs. Roberto El Viejo” Valenzuela (69-73-2, 56 Kos) and unbeaten Lawrence (MA) heavyweight Jean Pierre Augstin (7-0-1, 3 Kos) vs. Jose HymbertoOlympicoCorral (19-22, 12 Kos).
All ọgụ na alụso bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe.
Tiketi, ọnụ na $65.00 (ringside), $45.00 (preferred seating) na $35.00 (n'ozuzu mbanye), ndị na ere na dị ịzụta na www.ThePalladium.net ma ọ bụ na palladium igbe ọrụ (general mbanye naanị), ma ọ bụ site na ịkpọtụrụ Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) of any of the fighters. A portion of the proceeds will go to Why Me & Sherry’s House.
Major event sponsors include Lundgren Honda, Atty. Michael H. Erlich, Atty. Maria M. Rivera-Cotto and USANA Health Services. Other sponsors are TKO Auto Repair and Atty. Stephen W. Debs.
Ozi:
Facebook.com/RiveraPromotionsEntertainment
Twitter: @RiveraPromoEnt @joseriverachamp

49-year-old pro boxer “Irish” Chuck Shearns Hanging up gloves January 19th

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Worcester, Uka. (January 5, 2017) – Auburn (MA) keobere middleweight “Irish” Chuck Shearns will become the second-oldest professional fighter in Massachusetts boxing history on Thursday n'abalị, January 19, in his farewell performance at the Worcester Palladium, marking the first pro boxing event in Worcester, located in Central Mass., in more than five years.
The inaugural “New England Ọdịnihu” series event is being presented by Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE), which is owned and operated by one of Worcester’s all-time greatest boxers – 3-oge, 2-nkewa n'ụwa onye mmeri Jose Antonio “The France” Rivera – na nwa ya nwoke, AnthoneeAJ” Rivera.
Rising junior lightweight prospect, 2015 New England Golden uwe mmeri Irvin Gonzalez (4-0, 4 Kos), will be fighting at home in the 6-round main event against Mexican invader Oscar Eduardo Quezada (2-1, 1 Ko), while Springfield (MA) ìhè heavyweight Reinaldo “Bazooka” Graceski (4-0, 2 Kos) meets Worcester’s Ralph Johnson (2-9, 1 Ko) in the six-round co-feature.
The 49-year-old Shearns (2-1, 1 Ko), who is the general manager of Lundgren Honda in Auburn, ga-on Shavonte Dixon (0-1), nke Philadelphia, in a four-round bout. The state record, set in 2011 by then 53-year-old Joe Siciliano, is safe because Jan. 19nke will definitely be Shearnslast fight.
I have a tremendous amount of respect for all boxers in terms of what they go through to be able to perform at their best in the ring,” promoter Jose Antonio Rivera said. “Chuck is doing it at 49 afọ! That takes a lot of sacrifice and courage to put your body through that rugged training. I wish him the best and I am glad I can provide him with the opportunity to be able to say goodbye to boxing on his own terms.
Shearns made his amateur debut at the age of 29, 10 years later he made his professional debut. “I grew up watching boxing with my father (John), who boxed in the Navy, and my grandfather (John),” Shearns explained. “My grandfather was a club fighter, otú, boxing was in my blood. I only had four amateur fights and one day I metFitzy,” who is now one of my closest friends. (Sean Fitzgerald, one of Worcester’s all-time best boxers, who is Shearnshead trainer.) I told him I wanted one pro fight and asked him to train me.
Gịnị mere, ezie, na afọ nke 49 does he still put himself through such extensive training, while working fulltime during the holiday season, to fight an opponent half his age?
Boxing was the ultimate hobby for me and I just got carried away with it,” Shearns admitted. “I’m a novelty, not a real pro boxer. I’m fighting January 19nke because I was given this opportunity and decided to accept it but, n'eziokwu, I’m sure that this it! Maybe I just wanted a chance to go out with a win because I lost my last one? I don’t know. Sometimes I wake up asking myself, ‘What am I doing?’ And ‘Fitzyis working me so hard for this fightI don’t know if it’s my age or whatbut I’ve hated every minute of it. I lost my father in March. He was always in my corner and this fight I’ll have RIP on my trunks in his honor.
Lately, Shearnstypical day has been, ọma, in a word, unordinary, to say the least. He reports to work at 5 a.m., exercises and runs on the treadmill for an hour in a small gym at work, catches up withFitzyat Anytime Fitness to hit the heavy and speed bags, and after workFitzytrains Shearns at Camp Get Right.
Shearns has the complete support of his family and co-workers, who will all be at the Worcester Palladium supporting him Jan. 19. “Nwunye m (Karen) and two daughters (Kayla and Olivia) have always been there for me,” Shearns noted. “My wife supports me and has jokingly said, ‘We’re getting divorced if you lose this fight.I’ve worked at Lundgren Honda for about 20 years and most of the 100-plus employees there will be at my fight. I did want to fight one more time before I turn 50. When Jose asked me to fight, how could I pass up this final opportunity?”
Also fighting on the undercard in 4-round bouts are Worcester junior lightweight Andino Ranse in his pro debut vs. Lowell’s (MA) Jonathan Perez (2-0-1, 2 Kos), pro-debuting Worcester heavyweight Felix Martinez vs. Dorchester’s (MA) Brian Richardson (0-8), Hartford’s (CT) pro-debuting light heavyweight Richard “Popeye The Ọkwọ Ụgbọ Mmiri Man” Rivera vs. Brockton’s (MA) Huston Crayton (1-8, 0 Kos), pro-debuting Southbridge (MA) oku okpu Wilfredo Pagan vs. Puerto Rican Alexander Picot (1-1-1, 0 Kos) at a 145-pound catchweight, pro-debuting Springfield (MA) junior featherweight Luis “Pancho” Santiago vs, Mexican Jonathan Ramos (1-2, 0 Kos), 2016 N.W. Golden uwe mmeri Anthony Laureano (1-0), of East Haven (CT), vs. Boston junior welterweight Rafael Francis (0-8), Saugus (MA) ìhè heavyweight Brandon Montella (5-0, 4 Kos) vs. Mexican veteran Roberto El Viejo” Valenzuela (69-73-2, 56 Kos) and unbeaten Lawrence (MA) heavyweight Jean Pierre Augstin (7-0-1, 3 Kos).
All ọgụ na alụso bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe.
Tiketi, ọnụ na $65.00 (ringside), $45.00 (preferred seating) na $35.00 (n'ozuzu mbanye), ndị na ere na dị ịzụta na www.ThePalladium.net ma ọ bụ na palladium igbe ọrụ (general mbanye naanị), ma ọ bụ site na ịkpọtụrụ Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) of any of the fighters. A portion of the proceeds will go to Why Me & Sherry’s House.
Major event sponsors include Lundgren Honda, Atty. Michael H. Erlich, Atty. Maria M. Rivera-Cotto and USANA Health Services. Other sponsors are TKO Auto Repair and Atty. Stephen W. Debs.
Ozi:
Facebook.com/RiveraPromotionsEntertainment
Twitter: @RiveraPromoEnt @joseriverachamp
Inaugural “New England Ọdịnihu” series event in Worcester

Professional Boxing returns Jan. 19 to Worcester Junior lightweight prospect Irvin Gonzalez headlines Inaugural “New England Ọdịnihu” series event

Worcester, Uka. (December 29, 2016) — Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE) held a press conference yesterday to formally announce its inaugural show, “New England Ọdịnihu,” Thursday night, January 19, at the Worcester Palladium. It will mark the first professional boxing event in Worcester, located in Central Mass., na afọ ise.
Rivera Promotions Entertainment is owned and operated by one of Worcester’s all-time greatest boxers – 3-oge, 2-nkewa n'ụwa onye mmeri Jose Antonio “The France” Riveraalong with his son, AnthoneeAJ” Rivera, whose collective goal is to bring boxing back to Worcester on a consistent basis, providing boxers a platform and fans a full entertainment experience.
It’s all about the fighters,” RPE CEO Jose Antonio Rivera said. “I’m in a unique position as a promoter because of my boxing background. I hard it is for local fighters to get fights, which is why we have so many with less than six pro fights and five pro debuts fighters on this card. They are why we’re here today. I never had a press conference until I was much more established in my career. This is about them showcasing their skills.
After my son graduated from Johnson Wales University with a degree in Sports Management, he told me he was ready to form Rivera Promotions Entertainment, as we had discussed, and promote shows. I lost a lot of money promoting a show in 2008, so I told him to put a plan together first and within a week he did. He had gotten his feet wet in the business as an intern for a boxing promoter. We went over the plan ad decided that we can do this. We’re not signing fighters, ugbu a, we’re helping them build their careers. We do a lot of hard work behind the scenes that the public doesn’t see; the fighters work in the gym. I’m really excited about January 19nke. Irvin Gonzalez is a future world champion.
Tiketi, ọnụ na $65.00 (ringside), $45.00 (preferred seating) na $35.00 (n'ozuzu mbanye), ndị na ere na dị ịzụta na www.ThePalladium.net ma ọ bụ na palladium igbe ọrụ (general mbanye naanị), ma ọ bụ site na ịkpọtụrụ Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) of any of the fighters. A portion of the proceeds will go to Why Me & Sherry’s House.
We appreciate the support being given to us and the fighters who give their blood, sweat and tears for you,” RPE president A.J. Rivera added. “I got into the business side of boxing as an intern working for CES. In Worcester, we have 11 active fighters, all on the rise, and to bring boxing back to Worcester is special, Teamwork makes dreams work. I also want to note that none of these fighters turned down a single opponent we offered.
Promising junior lightweight prospect, 2015 New England Golden uwe mmeri Irvin Gonzalez (4-0, 4 Kos), fighting out of Worcester, will be showcased in the 6-round main event against Mexican invader Oscar Eduardo Quezada (2-1, 1 Ko).
I’m very excited to be fighting in my hometown for the first time as a pro,” Gonzalez commented. “I fought here as an amateur but that’s not the same as fighting in the main event and my first 6-rounder. Don’t take your eyes off the ring when I fight. I’m going to be 5-0 with five knockouts on January 19nke.”
Na 6-gburugburu ngalaba-atụmatụ, ìhè heavyweight Reinaldo “Bazooka” Graceski (4-0, 2 Kos), of nearby Springfield (MA), faces Worcester’s Ralph Johnson (2-9, 1 Ko).
Fighting on the undercard in 4-round bouts are Worcester junior lightweight Andino Ranse in his pro debut vs. Lowell’s (MA) Jonathan Perez (2-0-1, 2 Kos), 49-year-old Auburn (MA) keobere middleweight “Irish” Chuck Shearns (2-1, 1 Ko) in his retirement fight vs. Philadelphian Shavonte Dixon (0-1), pro-debuting Worcester heavyweight Felix Martinez vs. Dorchester’s (MA) Brian Richardson (0-8), Hartford’s (CT) pro-debuting light heavyweight Richard “Popeye The Ọkwọ Ụgbọ Mmiri Man” Rivera vs. Brockton’s (MA) Huston Crayton (1-8, 0 Kos), pro-debuting Southbridge (MA) oku okpu Wilfredo Pagan vs. Puerto Rican Alexander Picot (1-1-1, 0 Kos) at a 145-pound catchweight, pro-debuting Springfield (MA) junior featherweight Luis “Pancho” Santiago vs, Mexican Jonathan Ramos (1-2, 0 Kos), 2016 N.W. Golden uwe mmeri Anthony Laureano (1-0), of East Haven (CT), vs. Boston junior welterweight Rafael Francis (0-8), Saugus (MA) ìhè heavyweight Brandon Montella (5-0, 4 Kos) vs. Mexican veteran Roberto El Viejo” Valenzuela (69-73-2, 56 Kos) and unbeaten Lawrence (MA) heavyweight Jean Pierre Augstin (7-0-1, 3 Kos) vs. TBA.
All ọgụ na alụso bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe.
Major event sponsors include Lundgren Honda, Atty. Michael H. Erlich, Atty. Maria M. Rivera-Cotto and USANA Health Services. Other sponsors are TKO Auto Repair and Atty. Stephen W. Debs.
Ozi:
Facebook.com/RiveraPromotionsEntertainment
Twitter: @RiveraPromoEnt @joseriverachamp

USA ọkpọ New England na-asọpụrụ 5 Lara ezumike nká N.E. PRO ọkpọ agbachitere Awards nri abalị Nov. 8 na Malden, Uka.

Vinny Paz, Micky Ward, Life Gamache, Jose Antonio Rivera & John Ruiz
Boston (Ọkt. 21, 2015) — USA Boxing New England, guzosie ike 1880 dị ka nke Fi imu mma achị isi nke òtù na-amu amu ọkpọ na mpaghara, ga na-asọpụrụ Fi Anụla mbụ na-amu amu standouts, onye wee ghọọ World agbachitere ka ọrụ na-eti ọkpọ, Sunday, November 8 na Anthony si na Malden.
Vinny Paz (Cranston, RI), Micky Ward (Lowell, MA), Life Gamache (Lewiston, ME), Jose Antonio Rivera (Worcester, MA) na John Ruiz (Chelsea, MA) ga-enweta awards maka ịrịba ama ha rụzuru na ụwa nke ọkpọ.
USA Boxing New England ga-eweta ya inaugural Skeets Scioli ndụ nweta Award. Scioli jere ozi dị ka President nke USA Boxing New England, anya na on, n'oge ihe iconic afọ 70. Ọ agabigawo na 2010 na afọ nke 97.
The Skeets Scioli award ga-ọnọde refirii / ikpe Mike Ryan (Tyngsboro, MA) and coach Carlos Garcia (Worcester, MA) n'ihi na ha ogologo oge onyinye ka egwuregwu nke na-amu amu ọkpọ.
Al Bernstein, Showtime Championship Boxing nkọwa na International Boxing Ụlọ Nzukọ nke Maara Aha inductee, ga-eje ozi dị ka omume emcee. “Nke a bụ ụtụ ụfọdụ ọkpọ ji mma,” Bernstein kwuru. “New England keere òkè bụ isi ọkpọ, ọ bụghị naanị ebe a na America, ma ụwa. M obi ụtọ na-ekere òkè na ihe a mere na m na-atụ anya ka ejikọta na ọkpọ Fans na na mpaghara.”
USA Boxing ga-akwụ ụtụ ugbu a na-eme egwuregwu na ndị òtù. The merenụ bụ a fundraiser aka na-eto eto na-amu amu-eme egwuregwu na njem mmefu mpaghara na mba tournaments.
Ihe omume na-amalite na cocktails na 2 p.m., sochiri nri abalị na 3 p.m. Live na nkịtị auctions tinyere raf FL es ga-ebe.
Limited tiketi ka dị ịzụta site na-akpọ USA Boxing New England na 781-329-9577.