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2020 Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame Announcement Ceremony Photos

Photos by Anthony Saldana / NVBHOF


LAS VEGAS, NV (Marso 10, 2020) - Ang Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame announced its 2020 class of inductees today at the Fernando Vargas Fighting Foundation sa Las Vegas. Inductees in attendance were, 2-Oras World Champion Fernando Vargas, 2-Oras World Champion, Bones Adams, WBC Lightweight Champion, Devin Haney, who was voted Fighter of the Year, Paglaom nga mabuhi sa Tuig, Rolando Romero, ug Saalim Gonzales, father of Amateur Fighter of the Year, Rahim Gonzales. The group was introduced by NVBHOF founder, Rich Morrata, and President Michelle Corrales.


The 8th Annual Induction Weekend takes place at Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 7th & 8th, 2020. Alang sa dugang nga impormasyon palihug bisitahawww.nvbhof.com

Ang 2020 Induction Class includes


Fernando “El Feroz” Vargas (26-5, 22 KO ni)
Clarence “Bones” Adams (44-7-4, 20 KOs)
Andre “SOG” Ward (32-0, 16 KOs)
James “Lights Out” Toney (77-10-3, 47 KOs)
Miguel Cotto (41-6, 33 KOs)
Mark “Too Sharp” Johnson (44-5-1, 28 KOs)
Julian “The Hawk” Jackson (55-6, 49 KOs)
Azumah “The Professor” Nelson (39-6-2, 28 KOs)
Danny “Little Red” Lopez (42-6, 39 KOs)
Jose Luis Castillo (66-13-1, 57 KOs)


Non-Boxer Inductees includes


Carlos Padilla
Lorenzo Fertitta
Sammy Macias
Jose Sulaiman


2019 Fighter sa Tuig
Devin Haney (24-0, 14 KO ni)


2019 Paglaom nga mabuhi sa Tuig
Rolando “Rolly” Romero (11-0, 10 KOs)


2019 Amateur of the Year
Rahim Gonzales



For more information about the event and Sponsorship Opportunities, Please Contact:


Chief Executive Officer Michelle Corrales-Lewis


Phone: 702-3-NVBHOF (702-368-2463) Email: michelle@nvbhof.com

A LEGENDARY MARCH THROUGH THE DECADES – SHOWTIME SPORTS® CONTINUES CELEBRATION OF 30 YEARS OF SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®

 
Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler, Thomas Hearns, Felix Trinidad, Ricardo Lopez, George foreman & More Showcased In March

 

I-klik HERE For A Look Back At Some Of The Legendary Moments On SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING: http://s.sho.com/1RkA3CE

 

NEW YORK (Marso 2, 2016) - Showtime Sports rolls out its third installment of a year-long salute commemorating 30 years of Showtime kampyonato sa boxing nga in March with “Legends’’.

 

This month will be highlighted by legends Sugar Ray Leonard, Kahibulongang Marvin Hagler, Felix Trinidad, Ricardo “Finito” Lopez and George Foreman. Seven of the most unforgettable and important fights from these legends – some of which have seldom been re-aired since their live presentation – are available now on the network’s on demand platforms and will air will air on “Throwback Thursdays”in March at 10 sa gabii. UG/PT sa Showtime hilabihang.

 

Ang Huwebes, Marso 10 presentation of Marvin Hagler vs. John Mugabi airs exactly 30 years after the final win of Hagler’s Hall of Fame career on March 10, 1986. Hagler vs. Mugabi was the first main event to ever air on SHOWTIME®.

 

The classic fights, which are also are available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND®, Showtime bisan kanus-a® and via the network’s standalone streaming service, will be wrapped with brief context and commentary from SHOWTIME Sports host Brian Custer.

 

Below is the schedule of SHO EXTREME premieres for the month of March:

  • Ugma, Huwebes, Marso 3: Terry Norris vs. Sugar Ray Leonard
  • Huwebes, Marso 10: Marvin Hagler vs. John Mugabi
  • Huwebes, Marso 17: Felix Trinidad vs. David Reid
  • Huwebes, Marso 24: Ricardo Lopez vs. Rosendo Alvarez II
  • Huwebes, Marso 31: Iran Barkley vs. Thomas Hearns I, George Foreman vs. Gerry Tabang (10:15 sa gabii. UG/PT), Gerald McClellan vs. Julian Jackson I (10:30 sa gabii. ET / PT)

 

In celebration of the best rivalries on SHOWTIME, see below for a special column from SHOWTIME Sports expert analyst and boxing historian Steve Farhood.

 

SUGILANON

By Steve Farhood

 

Boxing without legends would be like religion without saints.

There’s no formula for a fighter to advance from star to superstar to legend. The process depends on timing, circumstance, and sometimes as little as a point or two on the judges’ cards.

And oh, yeah: It helps if a guy can really fight.

As we celebrate 30 years of boxing on SHOWTIME, we’re focusing on a different theme each month. Throughout March, the theme will be Legends.

Sa 130 years from John L. Sullivan to Floyd Mayweather, boxing has given us what other sports can’t provide. Consider:

  • The Associated Press voted Luis Firpo’s knockdown of Jack Dempsey as the greatest sports moment of the first half of the 20th Century.
  • The Frazier-Ali “Fight Of The Century” in 1971 was easily the most anticipated sporting event in history.
  • Last year’s Mayweather-Pacquiao fight generated more than half-a-billion dollarsin one night!

Legends are made by big momentsand how they respond to those moments.

Sa SHOWTIME, we’ve featured three decades worth of legends. Here’s a look at those who will share the spotlight in March.

MARVIN HAGLER: Since Vince Lombardi didn’t exactly say, “Timing isn’t everything, it’s the only thing,” Hagler should’ve said it.

Hagler was a great fighter long before he was a superstar, but it wasn’t until he fought Roberto Duran, Thomas Hearns, and Sugar Ray Leonard (three of Hagler’s last six bouts) that Marvin became Marvelous.

Hagler’s one appearance on SHOWTIME, which happened to be the first bout televised on the network (Marso 1986), was the final win of his career. Undefeated over 10 ka tuig, Hagler had established himself as one of the greatest middleweights in history. And while it could be argued in hindsight that at age 31, the ultimate blue-collar fighter was slightly past his prime, much of what made Hagler special was on display during his savage defense against his unbeaten and ferocious challenger, John Mugabi.

Almost three decades after his retirement, Hagler remains the middleweight today’s 160-pounders are measured against.

SUGAR RAY LEONARD: If Hagler bloomed late, Leonard was a superstar before he threw a single punch as a professional.

Back in the mid-‘70s, that’s what a magnetic smile, an Olympic gold medal, and repeated exposure on prime time television could do for a young fighter.

It’s ironic that Leonard was initially viewed by some as a coddled creation of the media. Sa pagkatinuod, he was as tough as any fighter of the star-studded early-‘80s. Better yet, he remains the best fighter I’ve covered in 38 years on the boxing beat.

Leonard’s appearance on SHOWTIME was the penultimate bout of his career. In electing to end yet another lengthy layoff, Sugar Ray, 34, chose outstanding 23-year-old super welterweight titlist Terry Norris as his opponent. Leonard dropped from 160 sa 154 pounds and fought at Madison Square Garden for the first time.

The bout served as a reminder that at least in a pre-Bernard Hopkins world, boxing was very much a young man’s game.

FELIX TRINIDAD: There are only three Hispanic fighters who became superstars in the USA without speaking English. The first was Panama’s Roberto Duran. The second was Mexico’s Julio Cesar Chavez.

The third was Puerto Rico’s Trinidad.

Trinidad’s motto might as well have been, “If you can’t be from America, then beat America.”

A classic puncher with a boy scout’s smile and a fan-friendly personality, Trinidad made his name by defeating four U.S. Olympians, Pernell Whitaker, Oscar De La Hoya (albeit by a terrible decision), David Reid, and Fernando Vargas.

Labut pa, Whitaker, De La Hoya, and Reid had all been gold medalists.

The fight we’ll feature on Marso 17 on SHO EXTREME, Trinidad vs. Reid, was Trinidad’s 14th and final appearance on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING and SHOWTIME pay-per-view.

From his welterweight title-winning kayo of Maurice Blocker in 1993 through his defense against Mahenge Zulu in 1998, 13 of Trinidad’s 14 bouts were aired on SHOWTIME. Twelve of those fights were knockout wins.

Where Trinidad ranks with Wilfredo Gomez, Miguel Cotto, Carlos Ortiz, Wilfred Benitez, and the rest of the legends from Puerto Rico is debatable. What is inarguable is that “Tito” generated as much excitement as any fighter of his era.

RICARDO LOPEZ: What’s smaller: the chance that a strawweight (105 libra) becomes an American television star or the fighter himself?

There’s never been an American world champion at strawweight (or minimumweight). We just don’t grow fighters that size. Sa pagkatinuod, until the emergence of Mexico’s Lopez in the early-’90s, most American boxing fans couldn’t have identified a single strawweight if armed with a map of the world and a set of WBC ratings.

Lopez was so complete, so dominant, so technically perfect, that from 1994 to ’99, he was a staple of SHOWTIME’s boxing programming. He fought 13 consecutive bouts on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING or SHOWTIME Pay-Per-View, and the first 11 of those contests were defenses of the strawweight title.

And if you think the little guys can’t punch, pag-ayo, there were some one-punch kayos sprinkled in.

Lopez, who retired with a mark of 51-0-1, is universally acknowledged as an all-time great. Too bad he never fought America’s Michael Carbajal at light flyweight. Had he won that bout, he’d likely be acknowledged as one of the two or three greatest Mexican fighters ever.

Which is saying a lot for a fighter who never faced an opponent recognized by the American viewing public.

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Undefeated GAHUM-puncher Julius Jackson MIHIMOG SA JOSE UZCATEGUI Martes, OKTUBRE 6 GIKAN SAN ANTONIO, Texas SA Premier boxing champions sud Toe-SA-toe Martes SA FS1 & Fox SPORTS 9 Sa gabii. ET / 6 hapon. PT

Ang mga tiket SA PAGBALIGYA KARON!
SAN ANTONIO (September 10, 2015) – Undefeated nga gahum-puncher Julius “Ang Chef” Jackson (19-0, 15 KOs) plasa sa batok sa mga kulbahinam Jose “Bolivita” Uzcategui(23-1, 19 KOs) sa usa ka 12-round super middleweight panagsangka nga headlines Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) Bell-to-toe Martes sa FS1 ug Fox Sports Martes, Oktubre 6 gikan sa Ang Dancehall sa San Antonio, Texas sa telebisyon coverage sugod sa9 sa gabii. UG/6 sa gabii. PT.
“Uban sa akong amahan (kanhi middleweight champion Julian Jackson) nga kinsa siya, ang akong damgo kanunay nga sa pagkab-ot niini nga lebel ug dayon molabaw niini nga lebel,” Miingon Jackson. “Ako nagtrabaho hilabihan lisud nga alang niini nga oportunidad ug ako andam na alang sa akong shot.”
“Excited na kaayo ko alang sa usa ka oportunidad sa pagpakig-away sa US. pag-usab, ug ako nagplano sa paghimo sa kadaghanan sa niini,” Miingon Uzcategui. “Ibilin ko ang tanan nga mga butang diha sa singsing ug sa paghatag sa mga fans sa usa ka dakung show sa San Antonio.”
Ang mga tiket alang sa live event, nga gipasiugdahan sa Leija Battah Promotions, nagkantidad og $ 282 lamesa sa upat ka lingkoranan, $109, $71, $38, ug $22 lakip na ang tanan nga mga balayranan (w / sa fees $260, $100, $65, $35, $20), ug sa sale karon. Aron sa pagpalit sa mga tiket sa pagtawag Leija Battah Promotions sa(210) 979-3302.
Ang anak nga lalake sa mga bantog nga gahum-puncher Julian “Ang Hawk” Jackson, ang 28-ka-tuig-ang panuigon, ug ang iyang igsoon nga lalaki nga si Juan ang duha 2008 Olympians alang sa ilang lumad nga Virgin Islands. As a pro, Jackson nakig-away sa panguna sa Birhen Islands, Dominican Republic ug South America sa wala pa sa paghimo sa iyang pro debut sa Disyembre sa 2014. Siya ang tag-iya nga mga kadalag-sa si Jonathan Nelson, Nicolas Dario Lopez ug Javier Andino Crispulo. Siya mosulod niini nga away sa usa ka siyam-ka-away knockout streak.
Natawo sa Venezuela, Uzcategui karon away gikan sa Baja California, Mexico. Ang malisud nga-hitter naghimo ug usa ka ngalan alang sa iyang kaugalingon nakig-away sa Mexico ug nanuktok sa pito sa iyang unang walo ka mga kaatbang. Ang 24-ka-tuig-ang panuigon makig-away sa U.S. alang sa usa ka ikaduha nga panahon sa Oktubre 6 ug gikuha niya ang iyang labing bag-o nga kadaugan sa Pebrero pinaagi sa pagpanuktok sa Daniel Eduardo Yocupicio sa unang round.
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