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Aguirre shocks Tareh; “Lil Pacquiao”, Alvarez, Guillen and Woodall score knockouts in St. Petersburg

Me nyuam. Petersburg, IBCE (Tim 3, 2016) – Jacksonville, FL’s Juan Aguirre spoiled what was expected to be a homecoming for popular junior middleweight Ali Tareh Saturday, Tim 1 at the Bayfront Hilton in his hometown of St. Petersburg, IBCE.
Headlining Mad Integrity Fight Sports“Bombs Away 5” the main event boxers entered the ring for their eight round junior middleweight fight to a standing room only crowd, which packed the venue prior to the start of the first fight. A big ticket seller who had a large group of supporters on hand, Tareh took his time in the early going. Aguirre, a pressure fighter, looked to close the gap and connect with a hard shot upstairs. With seconds remaining in the opening stanza, Aguirre saw an opening and unleashed a devastating left left hook that knocked Tareh out cold at2:59.
Aguirre is now 7-17-1 nrog 1 knockout. Tareh, who received a standing ovation upon returning to his feet, slides to 13-12-5 nrog 6 wins by knockout.
The six round co-featured bout marked the return of highly touted featherweight Jose “Lil Pacquiao” Resendez of Bradenton, IBCE. Coming off a year and a half layoff, Resendez met once-beaten Raul Chirino of Miami. A spitting image of a right handed Manny Pacquiao physically and stylistically, Resendez went to work from the opening bell. Resendez dominated the action with blazing fast combinations to the body and head before dropping Chirino towards the end of the first.
Resendez went back to work in the second and hurt his foe again but the game Chirino hung in tough and landed some counter shots against the ultra-aggressive Resendez. Smelling the blood from the damaged he’d done in the prior two rounds, Resendez continued to aggressively attack Chirino with hard combinations. Resendez was credited with his second knockdown of the evening when the referee ruled the ropes kept Chirino up. Dazed from taking many clean punches, he was in no position to continue and the bout was stopped at 2:03 of the third.
Resendez, who was mobbed by picture snapping fans after the win, improves to 5-0 nrog 2 KO's. Chirino is now 7-2 nrog 3 KO's.
Welterweight Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez of Miami scored a one punch knockout over Tampa’s Lee “Holliwood” Dawson in the second of their eight round bout. After dominating the first round by throwing a plethora of punches against the defensive minded Dawson, Alvarez dropped him with a hard right hand for the ten count at 1:24 of round two.
Alvarez ups his professional ledger to 9-0 nrog 5 knockouts while Dawson’s record slips to 2-2-4.
In what was without a doubt the fight of the night on an evening full of action, junior lightweight Michael “Choko Guillen scored a dramatic last minute stoppage of Rafael “Junito” Rivera. Guillen immediately came at Rivera winging aggressive shots to the body and head. Rivera, who recognized his opponent left himself open during the relentless attack, scored a flash knockdown with a counter left hook. Undeterred, Guillen continued to swarm Rivera at a frenetic pace in the second and third while the latter found success tagging his wide open opponent with crisp counter shots.
With the crowd on their feet in the fourth and final round, Guillen cornered Rivera and dropped him with a hard shot to the body. Rivera immediately vomited and was counted out at 2:29.
Guillen, of Edgewater, IBCE, is now 2-0 nrog 1 knockout. Tampa’s Rivera is 1-2 (1 KO).
Highly touted Cuban junior welterweight Yordan Frometa went the distance for just the second time as a pro against awkward Farkhad “Crazy Russian” Sharipov. Frometa, who now calls Miami home, was the busier fighter and showed power in both hands. Sharipov however forced him to work from bell to bell by punching from different angles while regularly switching between orthodox and southpaw.
Scores were 59-55 thiab 60-54 twice. Frometa’s record is now 8-0 (6 KO's). Sharipov, of Kissimmee, FL by way of Kyrgyzstan, is 4-8 nrog 1 knockout.
Middleweight prospect Steed “The Stallion” Woodall of Houston, TX by way of Birmingham, UK broke down Bradenton, FL based Bolivian Juan Raya en route to a third round TKO. With world renowned Ronnie Shields in his corner Woodall thoroughly dominated with hard shots to the body and head until Raya’s corner threw in the towel at 2:40 of the third.
Woodall improves to 10-1-1 nrog 7 KO's. Raya slides to 2-5 nrog 1 knockout.
This was an incredible card from end to end,” said Joey Orduna of Mad Integrity Fight Sports. “The fans definitely got their monies worth and I owe a special thanks to everybody involved with the event. Fights like these are what the sport is all about and if we continue to give the fans entertainment, the interest in the sport will only grow.”
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Other results:
Heavyweights: Jose Medina (2-0 Winter Haven, IBCE) UD4 Todd Bradley (0-2 Brandon, IBCE) 40-36 3X
Super Middleweights: Arnold Hill (6-10 4 KO’s St. Petersburg, IBCE) MD4 Rashad Jones (4-7-2 2 KO’s Selma, AL) 38-38 thiab 39-37 2x

Mad Integrity Fight Sports returns with “Bombs Away 5” April 2!

 

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Tampa, IBCE (Lub peb hlis ntuj 3, 2016) – Joey Orduna’s Mad Integrity Fight Sports returns to the beautiful Hilton Bayfront Hotel in St. Petersburg, FL for “Bombs Away 5: Turf Wars” Hnub vas xaum, Tim 2.

 

Tickets from $35 are on sale now by calling 813-507-5110.

 

Returning to St. Pete’s for the first time in nearly three years, Mad Integrity Fight Sports ran two highly successful cards at the Hilton Bayfront which featured future TV fighters Amos Cowart and Clarence Booth.

 

Headlining the card is an eight round Sunshine State showdown between popular welterweight Ali Tareh of Tampa and Jacksonville’s Juan Aguirre. Tareh, who has fought all but three of his professional bouts in Florida, has a 13-11-5 ledger with 5 wins by knockout. The owner of Fight Fitness Center in nearby Pinellas Park, Tareh has won four of his last six bouts but is coming off a decision loss to Javier Garcia last July. Originally from Guatemala, Aguirre has a reputation for his fearlessness and incredible durability. In his most recent fight, Aguirre extended unbeaten prospect Armando Alvarez the distance while making him work from bell to bell.

 

Talented featherweight Jose “Lil Pacquiao” Resendez, 4-0 (2 KO's), of Brandon, FL returns to the ring against crafty Cuban Raul Chirino, 7-1 (3 KO's), in the highly-anticipated co-feature. A mirror image of boxing legend Manny Pacquiao, Resendez is fighting for the first time since December 2014. The Resindez-Chirino bout is scheduled for six rounds and expected to steal the show.

 

Undefeated Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez, 8-0 (4 KO's), will trek north from Miami, FL to battle Tampa’s Lee “Holliwood” Dawson a six round welterweight contest. Alvarez is a talented boxer-puncher with a loyal fan base that follows him wherever he fights while Dawson will look to make it five straight without a defeat.

 

In four round bouts, hard-hitting St. Petersburg based Ukrainian Victor Kulakovski (4-2) meets fellow Floridian Paulie Simpson (2-1) of Tampa in the junior middleweight division, Tampa’s Rafael Rivera (1-1) squares off against New Port Richey, FL’s Michael Guillen (1-0) in a lightweight matchup and Pensacola, FL’s Beden Laurent (2-3) challenges Miami’s Serge Cadeus (1-1) at super middleweight.

 

In other action, Tampa’s Christina Swanson-Campfort (3-1), Leanthony Fleming (1-1) of Lakeland, Me nyuam. Petersburg’s Raynard Hill (5-10), New Smyrna Beach’s, “King” Kenmon Evans (2-0), Ruskin’s Martin Lagunas (2-0), and Justin Pauldo (6-1) of Orlando will all appear in separate bouts.

 

“We’re excited to be back in St. Petersburg and I’d like to thank the staff at the Bayfront for making this a reality, said Joey Orduna. “In return, we’re providing them with an outstanding local-themed fight card that everybody will definitely enjoy. I’m expecting another great crowd with fans from all across the Sunshine State come Tim 2nd.

 

For more information and updates, please visit Facebook.com/Madintegrityfightsports.

 

Mad Integrity Fight Sports Presents “Bombs Away 4” October 10 in Lakeland!

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For Immediate Release
Lakeland, IBCE (September 2, 2015) – Mad Integrity Fight Sports returns to Lakeland with an action packed card Hnub vas xaum, October 10 at the Florida Orange Event Center.
The card will feature a number of solid local rising stars in exciting match ups. $30 general admission and $60 VIP tickets for this family friendly event are on sale at Madbombsaway4.bpt.me or by visiting Atomic Tattoos in Lakeland and Bulldog Boxing & Fitness in Tampa. All VIP ticket holders 21 years and older will receive free beer from Brew Hub. Qhov rooj qhib thaum 6:30 PM with the opening bell scheduled for 7:30.
Nyob rau hauv cov kev tshwm sim lub ntsiab ntawm lub hmo, lightweight prospect Ruben “Chino” Ozuna battles 28 fight veteran Bobby Hill of Mississippi. Ozuna, 4-1, is fresh off a thrilling slugfest with Yasmani Calzadilla where he came off the canvas to grind out a decision. The popular Wauchula, FL native is going for his fourth straight victory and will do so in front of a large group of supporters. Best defined as fearless, Hill’s battled many notable fighters including world champion Jose Benavidez, Mason Menard, Antonio Capulin, Bahodir Mamadjonov, Devonte Williams, Rashad Ganaway and Karim Martinez among others.
Undefeated Junior Middleweight Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez risks his 7-0 record against Jacksonville’s Juan Aguirre in a bout for Sunshine State bragging rights.
Former football star turned welterweight prospect Leanthony “Tyga” Fleming faces iron chinned Randy Heddrick. Fleming, who lives and fights out of Lakeland, played football for Kutztown University and Central Connecticut State before injuries derailed his career on the gridiron.
In four round undercard bouts, Rafael “Junito” Rivera of Tampa faces Orlando’s Cleveland McClean and Quincy, FL’s Leonardo Kenon squares off against Georgia native Greg Faust. Paul “Pay Per View” Parker, “King” Kenmon Evans, Ricky Cowboy” Tomlinson and Tori “Ruthless” Ramirez will all appear against opponents to be announced.
All bouts are subject to change.
We’re excited for another show in Lakeland,” said Joey Orduna of Mad Integrity Fight Sports. “We received a great response from our last show in May. Fighters and fans were both asking about our next card almost immediately. I’m expecting a number of barburners on this card since we’ve got a lot of locals looking to prove themselves. Lakeland is also a great location since it’s between Tampa and Orlando. Tickets start at $30 so make sure to bring the whole family!
Other bouts will be announced shortly and updates are also available by going to https://www.Facebook.com/MadIntegrityFightSports.