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Adam Lopez & ROMAN REYNOSO FIGHT TO A DRAW IN MAIN EVENT OF 15th ANNIVERSARY TELECAST OF SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONFRIDAY ON SHOWTIME®

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MASHANTUCKET, Conn. (July 23, 2016) – With a potential title shot on the line, Adam Lopez and Roman Reynoso fought to a 10-round draw in the main event of the 15-year anniversary telecast of ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ Friday na showtime® from Foxwoods Resort Casino.

 

In attendance ringside before the fight, newly crowned IBF Junior Featherweight World Champion Jonathan Guzman (22-0, 22 Kos) announced that he’d like fight the winner of Lopez-Reynoso, raising the stakes for this matchup of 122-pound prospects. While the fight was close and entertaining, analyst Steve Farhood, who has called all 219ShoBox telecasts, didn’t believe either fighter did enough to earn an immediate title shot against Guzman.

 

The fight looked like a toss-up heading into the 10nke – with Lopez leading by just one connect after nine rounds – and the Ronnie Shields pupil came up with a huge final round rally. The undefeated prospect hurt Reynoso (18-1-2, 7 Kos) in the final seconds with a flurry of shots, forcing the Argentine spit out his mouthpiece to buy himself nearly 30 seconds of rest. Seemingly out on his feet, Reynoso somehow survived the onslaught without falling to the canvas before the final bell. Lopez (15-0-1, 7 Kos) out-landed Reynoso 34-21 overall and 34-20 in power shots in the final round, but it wasn’t enough to earn him the victory.

 

Judge Don Ackerman saw Lopez a 96-94 eto eto, while Bill Morande had it 97-93 Reynoso, and Peter Hary cast the deciding ballot at 95-95. All three judges scored the last round 10-9 for Lopez. Had Reynoso fell to the canvas in the final seconds, na 10-8 round would have given Lopez the win.

 

"Ọ bụ a siri ike ọgụ. He didn’t want to engage,"Kwuru Lopez, who out-landed Reynoso 158-144 overall and 131-125 in power shots. “He’s slick and experienced and a good fighter. I feel that this was my best performance on ShoBox. I have been working on new things with Ronnie Shields and it showed in there. I know I hurt him in the last round.

 

“The decision was bullshit. He could not hit me.”

 

“It was a close fight, but I feel I won,” Reynoso said. “He never hurt me. The only thing that surprised me is that he was more aggressive than in other fights. I hurt my hand from hitting him.”

 

Late replacement Jerry Odom knocked out previously once-beaten Julius Jackson with a vicious third round knockout (1:57) na ShoBoxngalaba-mma.

 

Jackson (19-2, 15 Kos), the son of former two-division world champion Julian “The Hawk” Jackson, was outworking Odom through two rounds, who took the fight 10-days notice after Ronaldo Ellis suffered a hand injury. That was until Washington, D.C.’s Odom (14-2-1, 13 Kos) clocked Jackson with a flush right counter shot with one minute left in the third, spelling the end for Jackson, who couldn’t beat the count and suffered his second consecutive knockout loss.

 

“I saw the right hand. I was throwing combinations and I saw the opening and landed a good shot,"Odom kwuru. “As opposed to the last couple fights, I am in a great place physically, uche na n'ụzọ ime mmụọ. I have a great team around me. We are unbreakable.”

 

“He threw the punch at the right time and caught me,” Jackson said. “I was OK, but the referee stopped the fight. I felt up until that point, I was boxing well and winning every round.”

 

Rolando Chinea won a close, eight-round split decision victory over O’Shaquie Foster (10-2, 7 Kos) in a matchup of lightweights, gbatara 79-73 (Chinea), 77-75 (Ezi) na 78-74 (Chinea).

 

Chinea (13-1-1, 6 Kos) was the aggressor, dictating the tempo of the fight from the outset. And while most rounds were extremely close – closer than the relatively wide scorecards – Chinea’s activity was the difference. Chinea threw 733 ngụkọta punches, compared to 641 for Foster, and he edged Foster by nearly 150 ike punches (592-449).

 

“He is a hell of a fighter and it was fun to fight him,” said Chinea, who was largely able to minimize the jab, Foster’s best weapon. “Like I said before the fight, he could not take pressure. I brought the pressure. I blocked and slipped a lot of his punches. My will and desire to win outweighed his will to punch.

 

“He did not take my pressure well. I worked my shots well inside and that was a difference in the fight.”

 

Ezi, who’s record fell to 10-2 na 7 Kos, complained that he “had distractions and couldn’t focus.”

 

Na oghere n'obi nke telecast, Ian Green handed previously undefeated super welterweight prospect Khiary Gray the first loss of his career with a stunning second round TKO (2:50).

 

With former world champion and fellow Paterson, N.J., Kendall Holt in his corner, Green (10-1, 8 Kos) came from behind to floor Gray with a big right cross to the chin that sent him tumbling face-forward into the canvas. Gray, a local favorite from nearby Worchester, Mas., tried to hold on with just 30 sekọnd ekpe ke gburugburu, but he couldn’t make it to the break and was falling backward into the ropes when the referee halted the contest.

 

“I got him good, and I got him out of there,” said Green, who out-landed Gray 14-0 in the final minute. “He got me good one time, but I kept my left hand up and hung in there. We’re going all the way up. This is just the start.”

 

Gray (13-1, 10 Kos), who was seemingly in control of the fight and rocking Green with ease, ghọrọ 151abụrụ fighter to suffer his initial defeat on the prospect developmental series.

 

He just caught me,” Gray said. “I don’t even know what punch it was. I didn’t even see it. I tried to hold on and waste some time, but I got caught again. I just need to get back to the gym and fix my mistakes. I’ll bounce back.

 

Friday si four-fight telecast will re-air this Monday na 10 p.m. NA/Pt na showtime Oke.

 

Barry Tompkins na-akpọ ShoBox edinam si ringside na Steve Farhood na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Raul Marquez eje ozi dị ka ọkachamara nnyocha. The Executive emeputa bụ Gordon Ụlọ Nzukọ na Ọgaranya Gaughanamị na Rick Phillips Iduzi.

 

The event was promoted by GH3 Promotions in association with Classic Entertainment & Sports Inc. (CES) and Sampson Boxing.

 

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Adam Lopez 121 – Roman Ruben Reynoso 121
Jerry Odom 168 – Julius Jackson 168
O'Shaquie Ezi 134 – Rolando Chinea 134
Khiary Gray 155 – Ian Green 157

Off-TV Bouts:
Jimmy Williams 145 – Antonio Fernandes 148
Leroy Davila 118 – Edgar Cortes 121
Brent Venegas 119 – Christian Foster 123
David Wilson 161 – Kendrick Ball Jr. 162
Divante Jones 135 – Anthony Burgin 136
Ụzọ na-emeghe 6:30 Obi ET
1abụrụ bayere: 7 Obi
Television: OGE IHE NKIRI na 10 Obi ET / Pt
Tiketi maka ihe omume, which is promoted by GH3 Promotions in association with Classic Entertainment & Sports Inc. (CES) and Sampson Boxing, na-ọnụ na $45, $75 na $150 and can be purchased by phone from the Foxwoods Resort Casino at 800.200.2882 ma ọ bụ online na www.foxwoods.com

Ikpeazụ ruturu:

Adam Lopez:
I’ve experienced and grown a lot over my last few fights. I’ve learned a lot about myself and overcame adversity. All my fights on ShoBox have been tough, but I’m hoping for a breakthrough victory na Fraịdee to prove I’m ready to face a contender.

Reynoso is a tough fighter. We know he swings for the fences. Because he’s from Argentina, a lot of people call him a little Marcos Maidana. He’s probably the toughest opponent so far, but we’re ready for whatever he brings.

I’m back to training with Ronnie Shields. I was with Ronnie for my first five fights and it’s good to be back. Ronnie is working on my jab and helping improve my basic fundamentals.

I want to win and look good doing it. If I get the KO, that’s great, but I’m not going to look for it. I don’t want to be on the canvas looking for it.

We want to show that we’re ready for bigger and better fights. But we know we can’t look past this guy.

ROMAN REYNOSO:
This is the biggest fight of my career. Everything is motivating for me. I want the best for my family, and winning a fight like this can help me get there.

We moved up to Montreal for training camp and we’ve improved a lot. We’ve developed defense and a better boxing style. We used to be about just coming forward and punching, but we’re working on our movement, our boxing skills.

We are coming here to exploit Adam Lopez. We’re here to upset him.

I know he has a big left hook, but we’re going to take that away. We know he has a height and reach advantage, but we like to fight wars. If he wants a war, we’re prepared. If he wants to run, we’re prepared. We’ll see if he will be able to figure out how to beat me.

I’m used to being the shorter fighter. It doesn’t bother me.

I look up to (Marcos) Maidana, but he has his own style. I don’t try to mimic that.

This is my first time moving down to 122 pound. In Argentina, it was hard to get fights at 122 – most of my fights were at 126 – but fighting at 122 is more natural for me. This is what we were looking for.

On Matias Carlos Adrian Rueda, who fights Oscar Valdez for the WBO Featherweight Championship na satọde:
That’s the only boxer who has beaten me. We wish him the best. We were looking for the rematch, but it didn’t happen. In the future, it needs to happen.

Jerry ODOM:
I’ve been training all summer. Opportunities come and go. I was taught that when a window opens you have to jump in. That’s why we took this fight.

We’re not thinking about his (Jackson’s) last fight. That isn’t going to dictate our game plan. We know the opportunities to knock him out are there, but we need to worry about our game plan.

I’ve watched tape on him. He still has the same posture, he has no finesse. He’s a straight up type of fighter. Nothing we can’t handle.

Records don’t mean anything. You look at my record and see I have two losses. That doesn’t mean anything, doesn’t define me. He better not be overlooking me because I have two losses. That would be a big mistake.

Julius Jackson:
The loss made me hungrier. I just got hurt. He hit me and I just couldn’t recover.

My team is confident I’m still a high-level fighter. We don’t just want opponents. We want guys that will test us.

The change in opponents doesn’t affect us. We’re just trying to perfect ‘The Chef.We want to get in there and do what it takes to win.

There’s definitely pressure. We know if I lose echi it will set me back even more. But we’re not thinking about that. We’re coming to win. This is an opportunity to erase my loss.

Odom comes to fight. That’s what makes this an exciting fight. We’re both coming to fight.

O’SHAQUIE FOSTER:
Chinea is a one-punch puncher. He’s suitable to my style. We like the pressure he brings. We can break him down, break his will.

I’m supposed to be here. The loss in my first fight on ShoBox was a fluke. I showed in my last ShoBox fight that I belong here.

I don’t see anyone at lightweight that can beat me. I’m only 22, but at this point next year we want to be considered a contender for a title shot.

ROLANDO CHINEA:
I’ve studied tape on him. He’s an accomplished fighter. But I know he doesn’t like pressure, and my style revolves around pressure. So he’s a tailor-made fighter for me.

We’re going to do what we do best: apply pressure.

This is my TV debut and I’m ready to make a statement. This is an opportunity that I need to take advantage of.

We’ve done everything we can in the gym. We’re been sparring with top fighters in Philadelphia. We’re ready to go.

KHIARY GRAY:
I’m more of a boxer than a KO guy. I have a lot of knockouts, but that’s not what I’m always looking for. I consider myself more of a boxer.

I’ve always had late replacements in my fights, so that doesn’t give us a problem. I’ve seen clips of him, and we’re ready for him.

Going 10 rounds was a good experience for me. It taught me that my conditioning was there. That I can go the distance if I need to.

I switch to lefty when I have to. I can fight the whole fight lefty if I need to.

I sparred with Edwin (RODRÍGUEZ) recently, sparred with Demetrius Andrade. It’s good work with those guys. I can hold my own in the gym with them.

There’s pressure fighting on TV, but I feel comfortable. People are going to know me after this. They’ll know that I’m ready to be a contender in the 154-pound division.

IAN GREEN:
I’ve been in the gym since April. I was supposed to fight on July 30, but this was a better opportunity and I jumped on it.

We have Kendall Holt in our corner, and we hope to be the next fighter from Paterson to win a title.

Gray is an aggressive guy, but my range and height is an advantage. I don’t think he’s faced anyone like me. He’s been touched a few times.

Once you see me echi, you’ll see the real Ian Green.

Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez will serve as expert analysts. The executive producer is Gordon Hall with Rich Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

Five members of GH3 Promotions stable to be on display this Friday on ShoBox: The New Generation at Foxwoods

Adam Lopez – Ramon Reynoso; Jerry Odom – Julius Jackson; O'Shaquie Ezi – Rolando Chinewa
LIVE ON SHOWTIME® at 10 p.m. NA/Pt
Plus Olympic alternates LeRoy Davila and Brent Venegas in action in non-televised bouts
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NEW YORK (July 18 2016) – Nke a Friday na Foxwoods amalite cha cha, GH3 Promotions will feature five of it’s brightest prospects on a ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ card that will be broadcast live on OGE IHE NKIRI (10 p.m. NA/Pt).
Na 10-gburugburu isi omume, undefeated top 10-ranked Adam “Mantequilla” Lopez (15-0, 7 Kos), nke San Antonio, ihu Roman Ruben Reynoso (18-1-1, 7 Kos), of Argentina, na a ibu bantamweight n'obi. Super middleweights Jerry Odom (13-2-1, 11 Kos) nke Baltimore, na Julius Jackson (19-1, 15 Kos) nke St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, will collide in the eight-round co-feature.
Abụọ asatọ-rounders ga weta anọ na-agha telecast. O'Shaquie Ezi (10-1, 7 Kos), nke Orange, Texas, osobo Rolando Chinea (12-1-1, 6 Kos), nke Lancaster, Penn., na a fechaa scrap.
Before the cameras roll, two United States Olympic Alternates will also see action as super flyweight LeRoy Davila (1-0, 1 Ko), of New Brunswick, N.J., battled Edgar Cortes (2-2) nke Vineland, N.J.
Ọzọkwa, Brent Venegas III, of Elk Grove, Calif., will make his pro debut against an opponent to be named in a bantamweight bout.
We are very excited about Friday,” said GH3 Promotios CEO Vito Mielnicki. “Adam Lopez is a couple of fights away from winning a world title. Jerry Odom has a real chance to put himself as a contender in the super middleweight division. O’Shaquie Foster is in a good fight to build on his last performance. We are really looking forward to seeing LeRoy Davila and Brent Venegas. They are the next two fighters that we are developing and they have huge upsides. We hope to fight them regularly and hope to have them on ShoBox in the next year or so.
Tickets for the GH3 Promotions event are priced at $45, $75 na $150 and can be purchased by phone from the Foxwoods Resort Casino at 800.200.2882 ma ọ bụ online na www.foxwoods.com.

JERRY ODOM TO FACE JULIUS JACKSON IN MATCHUP OF SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS NEXT FRIDAY, JULY 22 NA SHOBOX: Ọhụrụ ọgbọ

Odom Replaces The Injured Ronald Ellis In Co-Featured Bout Live On SHOWTIME® Mgbe 10 p.m. NA/PT From Foxwoods Resort Casino In Mashantucket, Conn.

 

NEW YORK (July 15, 2016) – Prospect Jerry Odom steps up to face Julius Jackson in a matchup of super middleweights next Friday, July 22 na ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ na-na showtime (10 p.m. NA/Pt) si Foxwoods Resort cha cha n'ime Mashantucket, Conn.

 

The hard-hitting Odom (13-2-1, 12 Kos) replaces Ronald Ellis, who pulled out of the bout on Thursday with a right hand injury.

 

Odom was deep in training and looking to bounce back from a controversial draw with Ellis in February on ShoBox when he received the opportunity to face Jackson (19-1, 15 Kos). Jackson is the older brother of John and son of former two-division world champion Julian “The Hawk” Jackson.

 

I have been training for a few fights that fell through. I’m in shape and ready to go,"Odom kwuru. “When my team got the call we decided it was the right decision to take this opportunity.

 

My power will be a big factor. Jackson has faced punchers before, but he hasn’t faced one like me. Nke a bụ oké ohere, and I will put on a show Friday na-esonụ.”

 

Undefeated top 10-ranked super bantamweight Adam “Mantequilla” Lopez (15-0, 7 Kos) faces Roman Ruben Reynoso (18-1-1, 7 Kos) na 10-gburugburu isi omume. In an eight round lightweight bout, O'Shaquie Ezi (10-1, 7 Kos) meets Rolando Chinea (12-1-1, 6 Kos).

 

The July 22 ShoBox telecast marks the 15-year anniversary of the celebrated prospect developmental series.

SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONCELEBRATES 15TH ANNIVERSARY WITH FOUR-FIGHT TELECAST ON FRIDAY, JULY 22, Ndụ SHOWTIME®

World-Ranked Adam Lopez Risks Perfect Record Against
Roman Reynoso In Main Event Live
na 10 p.m. NA/Pt

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NEW YORK (June 29, 2016) – The popular, prospect-orientated boxing series, ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ celebrates its 15th anniversary with a quadrupleheader on Friday, July 22, na-na OGE IHE NKIRI (10 p.m. NA/Pt, egbu oge na West Coast) site Foxwoods amalite cha cha na Mashantucket, Conn.

 

Na 10-gburugburu isi omume, undefeated top 10-ranked Adam "rahụrụ" Lopez (15-0, 7 Kos) of Phoenix faces Roman Ruben Reynoso (18-1-1, 7 Kos) of Argentina in a bantamweight bout. Super middleweights Ronald Ellis (12-0-1, 10 Kos) of Lynn., Mas., na Julius Jackson (19-1, 15 Kos) nke St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, will collide in the eight-round co-feature.

 

Abụọ asatọ-rounders ga weta anọ na-agha telecast. O'Shaquie Ezi (10-1, 7 Kos), nke Orange, Texas, osobo Rolando Chinea (12-1-1, 6 Kos), nke Lancaster, Penn., in a featherweight scrap and undefeatedKhiary Gray-Pitts (13-0, 10 Kos), of Worcester, Mas., will be opposed by fellow unbeaten Ismael Garcia (10-0, 4 Kos), nke Vineland, N.J., by way of Pahokee, Fla., in the super welterweight opener.

 

Tickets for the GH3 Promotions event are priced at $45, $75 na $150 and can be purchased by phone from the Foxwoods Resort Casino at800.200.2882 ma ọ bụ online na www.foxwoods.com.
Since its premiere on July 21, 2001, 67 boxers who’ve appeared onShoBox went on to become world champions; the most recent,Rau’Shee Warren. An additional 75 fighters who appeared on ShoBoxhave fought for a world title.

 

Testament to the ShoBox mission statement and to the competitiveness of the fights – prospects are matched against their toughest opposition to date – 150 fighters have suffered their first loss on the developmental series.

 

Lopez, Ellis and Foster fought on GH3’s -Ahụ. 19 ShoBox at Atlantic City. Lopez and Foster triumphed; Ellis boxed a draw.

 

Adam Lopez vs. Roman Ruben Reynoso: 10-round bantamweight bout

The steadily improving Lopez, now trained by Houston-based Ronnie ọta, will be making his fourth ShoBox start since March 2015. In his first three, he defeated previously unbeaten prospects (combined record: 44-0-2) on each occasion.

 

Ikpeazụ -Ahụ. 19, the 5-foot-7, 25-year-old Lopez captured a career-best, highly competitive 10-round decision over Mario Muñoz (16-0-1) nke Mexico. Lopez survived a nasty cut over his right eye to win by the scores of 98-92 ugboro abụọ na 97-93. In his other fights on ShoBox, Lopez won a (then personal-best) 10-round majority decision over DominicanEliecer Aquino (17-0-1) na July 17, 2015, and by second-round knockout over Pablo Cruz (11-0) na March 13, 2015.

 

Regarding his upcoming fight against Reynoso, Lopez said, “Everything is good. I’m starting to turn up my sparring. I have switched trainers to Ronnie ọta na Houston. I see a lot of improvement since my last fight.

 

“Reynoso is a good fighter from Argentina. He is in Canada now, so I am sure he is getting good sparring there. He is kind of wild, but guys like that are hard to fight because you don’t know where the punches are coming from, but we will be prepared for anything.”

 

Born in Phoenix and raised in Los Angeles, Lopez moved to San Antonio at 15. Ọ gara 125-23 in the amateurs and won six national championships before turning pro at 21 na February 2012.

The 25-year-old Reynoso brings a 10-fight winning streak into his United States and ShoBox mpụta mbụ. A five-year pro, the South American lightweight champion fought his initial 18 fights in Buenos Aires before winning his last fight and lone start this year on a decision over Cristian Arrazola ikpeazụ Ka 20 na Canada. Reynoso’s lone defeat came in his fourth fight.

 

“Everything is going well in training camp,’’ Reynoso said. “We know that Lopez is tall for 122 pounds and he has good hand speed. He has a good name and we will try to learn more in the next few weeks.

 

“This is a big opportunity for us and we will do our best. This is a big fight and we know we have to win. With a win, we would hope to get a world title opportunity.’’

 

Ronald Ellis vs. Julius Jackson: Eight-round middleweight bout

Ellis gets an immediate opportunity to regain his winning ways after taking a sizeable jump up in class and boxing an eight-round draw with hard-hitting Jerry Odom na ya -Ahụ. 19 ShoBox mpụta mbụ. A spirited, close contest throughout was scored 78-74 for Ellis and 76-76 otu. The draw snapped a four-fight-knockout streak for Ellis, who’s won all 10 of his knockouts inside two rounds (eight in the first) since turning pro in 2011.

 

“This is going to be another coming out party for me,’’ the 5-foot-11, 25-year-old Ellis said. “The last fight was a draw. I had some problems with my hand, but I’m back and this is a step for me. Hopefully he comes to fight. I hope he brings it 100 percent because I am bringing 200 percent.

 

“I am glad to be on ShoBox ọzọ. I showed the fans a little bit in my last fight. They can expect the same thing but a little bit more on July 22.’’

 

Jackson is making his second ShoBox mmalite. In his debut – and initial go in the U.S. – the older brother of John and son of former two-division world champion Julian “The Hawk” Jackson registered two knockdowns en-route to a ninth-round TKO over Jonathan Nelson (19-2, 10 Kos) na Dec. 20, 2014.

 

Much like Ellis, Jackson is also getting a quick-fix chance to redeem himself and get back on the winning track. Ma, unlike Ellis, Jackson losthis most recent fight. His perfect record and 19-fight winning streak ended when he lost by second-round TKO to now top-rated super middleweight contender Jose Uzcategui ikpeazụ Ọkt. 6.

 

“I’m looking to redeem myself and come out with a win,’’ said the 6-foot-2 Jackson, onye amama 29 na Aug. 1. “This is my second ShoBox fight and I’m excited to get back to let the world see my talent. I’m getting better, my training has been good. I expect to be in with another really good fighter. It should be a great fight.’’

 

A 2008 Olympian for the Virgin Islands and a pro since January 2009, Jackson is fighting for the third time in a row in the U.S.

 

O’Shaquie Foster vs. Rolando Chinea: Eight-round featherweight bout

O’Shaquie (pronounced “oh-SHACK-ee”) Foster is making his third appearance on ShoBox. Ikpeazụ -Ahụ. 19, he began to live up to expectations when he rebounded from a sub-standard performance in his ShoBox mpụta mbụ (an eight-round decision loss to Samuel ọtụtụ sia na November 2015) to register a seventh-round TKO over previously undefeated Lavisas Williams (8-0-1).

 

Ezi, 22, dropped southpaw Williams four times – in the second, third, fourth and seventh rounds. Three of the knockdowns appeared to result from a push, but Williams’ gloves touched the canvas each time so they went into the books as knockdowns. After the final knockdown in the seventh, the fight was stopped at 52 sekọnd n'ime gburugburu.

 

“Everything is going good,’’ Foster said. “I’ve been doing a lot of conditioning. I am in the best shape of my life. Chinea has a good jab and I know he will be in a good shape.

“Ever since I moved to Virginia to train, my conditioning, mentality and confidence has gone way up and that was the difference from my first fight to my last fight on ShoBox. On July 22, I will be even that much better.’’

 

A highly decorated amateur standout, the 5-foot-8½ inch Foster advanced to the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials where he lost to unbeaten pro prospect, Joseph "Josiah-Josiah" Diaz. Tupu na, Foster was a 2010 PAL National Champion, a five-time Ringside National Champion and two-time National Junior Golden Gloves Champion.

Chinea, a 5-foot-8, 25-otu afọ, na-eme ka ya ShoBox mpụta mbụ. After going pro in November 2011, o wee 10-0-1 before losing an eight-round decision to Ismail Muwendo na April 2015. He’s won two straight since, including a six-round decision over previously undefeatedLadarius Miller (mgbe ahụ 9-0) na ikpeazụ ya agha na -Ahụ. 16.

“I treat every opponent the same,’’ Chinea. “I give everything I got and I leave it all in the ring. I know Foster was a good amateur. I know he can box and I know he has some pop.

 

“This is the moment I’ve dreamed about since I started boxing at 14. My main goal is to tune out the crowd and win. I want to be a main event fighter on SHOWTIME and this is the first step.’’

Khiary Gray-Pitts vs. Ismael Garcia: Eight-round super welterweight bout

Gray-Pitts, 23, will be boxing on ShoBox maka oge mbụ. Ambidextrous with quick hands and feet, Gray-Pitts turned pro in June 2014. He fought three times that year, eight times in 2015 (8-0, 8 Kos, seven in the first, one in the second) and this will be his third fight in 2016.

 

“I’m very excited,’’ Gray-Pitts said. “Now I get to showcase my skillset to the whole world. It’s something I’ve been waiting for. There’s still more that people haven’t seen yet when it comes to me. Now I get to see what I have the ability to do. I’m able to block [the crowd] out.

 

“The more pressure there is, the more relaxed I am. I don’t know a lot about my opponent, but it doesn’t matter as long as I go in there and get done what I need to get done.”

 

The 5-foot-9 Gray-Pitts is coming off a second-round knockout overQuinton Willis ikpeazụ Ka 13. In his outing before last, the previous -Ahụ. 19, won a 10-round decision over Eduardo Flores.

 

Garcia, 29, has fought sporadically since turning pro in March 2010, although he’s been more active in the last 14 ọnwa. He fought in May and October in 2015 and won his one start this year on a six-round split decision over Carlos Garcia ikpeazụ March 18. Garcia’s initial seven fights took place in Atlantic City, the last three in Philadelphia.

“It is my television debut, and everything we have been working on in my first 10 fights we will put together for this fight,’’ Garcia said. “This is SHOWTIME. Being on ShoBox is a long time coming for me. It’s what I’ve dreamed about since I started boxing. It’s his TV debut as well so I know he will be on top of his game. We will be preparing 100 percent for that and then some.

 

“I have seen a little of Gray-Pitts on tape. This will be my toughest test, as I will be his toughest test. When you have 13-0 ọgụ 10-0, it will be a good fight.’’

 

Barry Tompkins ga na-akpọ ShoBox edinam si ringside na Steve Farhood na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Raul Marquez will serve as expert analysts. Executive emeputa bụ Gordon Ụlọ Nzukọ na Ọgaranya Gaughan amị na Rick Phillips Iduzi.

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(Former world champ Andre Berto with Denver Broncos Running Back Ronnie Hillman
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See below for Super Bowl 50 predictions from PBC fighters:
Andre Berto: I’ve got the Panthers by a dime. Man, that Broncosdefense is ferocious! I’ve never seen any team get after a guy like they got after Tom Brady. So how is my boy Cam Newton gonna handle them? Have you seen Cam run? He’s gonna run right over them.
Against the Patriots, that defense was allowed to be ferocious, but Cam won’t allow that. As for [Broncos running back] Ronnie Hillman, he’s my dude; he’s just gotta work on them hands a little bit.
Dominic Breazeale: I’ve got the Panthers winning, 35-21. Cam Newton is just having way too much fun, and at this point, I would have to say the guy is unstoppable.
Omar Douglas: I’m going with Panthers. Cam Newton has played great all season and almost went undefeated. He is not your average quarterback. He can throw the long ball or run it in for a touchdown. And on top of it all, he’s having fun. It’s hard to beat a guy like that!
Omar Figueroa Jr.: I don’t want to give a prediction. I love the Broncos like I love the San Antonio Spurs. But the Panthers are the Golden State Warriors of football right now. I see the Broncos having a really hard time keeping up.
Miguel Flores: Carolina has been smashing everyone, and Denver has been somewhat inconsistent. But after the Broncosmost recent games and their showing on defense, I will have to stick with the famous cliché: “Offense wins games, defense wins championships.
The Panthers have shown that they can be great offensively, but their defense hasn’t always been on point. So I’m going with the Broncos in a tight one.
Danny Garcia: I’m going with the Panthers. They’re rolling right now. They’ve got youth and energy, and they’ve got a lot of momentum going into the game. If they just stay focused and don’t party and get caught up [in the hype], they’ll win it.
Terrell Gausha: Panthers, because my bro that I went to high school with plays for Carolina: wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. Ọzọ, I think they are just that good.
Tony Harrison: Carolina Panthers all the way. As a former high school quarterback, I love what Cam is doing for the game. He’s amazing. Ọzọkwa, many people don’t know but my younger cousin, Devin Funchess (pictured above with Harrison while at the University of Michigan), plays wide receiver for the Panthers. So I’m always going with family in any situation.
Julius Jackson: I’ve got the Broncos. They have a better system as far as demonstrating an ability to play as a cohesive unit. That’s what will give them the edge.
Jamal James: I’m gonna have to go with the Panthers, because Cam Newton has been handling business. Ọzọ, that team has kinda been an underdog. But every time people count them out, they come out and refuse to lose, which is something I respect and relate to.
Amir Khan: I would have to say that the Broncos have the veteran leadership in Peyton Manning and they’ve been there before, so they have the better overall experience. Ma n'ikpeazụ, the youth and explosiveness of Cam Newton will win the day in what will be a hard-fought Panthers’ mmeri.
Paulie Malignaggi: I’m going with the underdog Broncos. Maybe it’s just going with my heart, but I’m a Manning fan, mainly because his brother is the QB for my New York Giants, so I’m keeping it in the family.
Abner Mares: I’m taking the Panthers. Cam Newton has a style on and off the field that just dominates. It’s the Panthersyear, Cam is a tremendous leader and QB, and it’s time for a new dynasty to be born.
Shawn Porter: I think this is gonna be a great Super Bowl! It’s a very evenly matched game. Both teams are solid on both sides of the ball and have great quarterbacks. Peyton Manning is trying to solidify his status as an all-time great QB, and Cam Newton is trying to establish himself as a future great. I’m having a really hard time picking a winner, but personally I would love to see Cam Newton and the Panthers win.
Michael akara: I’ve got to go with the Panthers. I’m gonna take Billy the Kid-Cam Newton-over the Old Deputy Sheriff, Peyton Manning.
Errol Spence Jr.: The Panthers will win because the Broncosdefense will not be able to contain or stop Cam Newton. And the Pantherspass defense is too good for a shell-of-himself Peyton Manning. I went to school with [Broncos defensive end] Von Miller, but I want Cam to win.
Antonio Tarver: It’s a destiny type of year for Cam Newton and the Panthers. I don’t think anyone is gonna stop them. While my heart is with Denver and the wise old veteran Peyton Manning-us old guys gotta stick together-I have to put my money on Cam and the Panthers.
All I pray for is to go out like Peyton Manning: attempting to win it all before I retire. But I have to say the Panthers will win.
Austin trout: I’ve got the Panthers winning. They’re just playing with great team chemistry and great leadership in Cam Newton. But I’m still J-E-T-S till I D-I-E.
Sammy Vasquez Jr.: It’s simple: Panthers all day. They’ve been on fire. Cam Newton deserves it now after putting in the years with the team and all the hard work. They work together as a team, and that’s a great part of being successful.
Deontay Wilder: I like the Panthers because Cam Newton is just on a different level, a force to be reckoned with.
Thomas Williams Obere.: I’m taking the Broncos simply because of the experience factor. Cam Newton’s year has been phenomenal; he is an MVP for sure. But I think Peyton Manning’s postseason and all-around experience will outweigh Cam’s magic.
This will be just another walk in the park for Manning, who has been in the tougher, more grueling games over the course of his career.
Final tally: Panthers 17, Broncos 4.

José UZCATEGUI gara si Julius Jackson nke abụọ gburugburu nke Premiya ọkpọ agbachitere NA FS1 NA Fox Deportes SITE COWBOYS DANCEHALL na San Antonio, TX

Argenis-agụ egwú Enwee Mmeri Mkpebi A Gbakọrọ Aka N'ime Miguel Vazquez
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Jackson vs. Uzcategui Isi E Nwere EBE A
Vazquez vs. -Agụ egwú Isi E Nwere EBE A
San Antonio (October 6, 2015) – Isi ihe omume nke Premier Boxing agbachitere on FS1 na Fox Deportes si Cowboys Dancehall na San Antonio, TX hụrụ Jose Uzcategui (24-1, 20 Kos) kwụsị Julius Jackson (19-1, 15 Kos) 45 sekọnd n'ime abụọ gbaa gburugburu. Uzcategui rịdata ka a blistering mmalite, idobe Jackson ugboro atọ na mbụ gburugburu. Jackson bụ na ọ dịghị ike onwe ya footing na agha nọ na-akwụsị tupu midway ebe ke abụọ gbaa gburugburu.
The mmeghe televised tuanu apụta Argenis-agụ egwú (23-3-1, 12 Kos) isi a etebe (99-90, 97-92, 95-94) n'elu Miguel Vazquez (35-5, 13 Kos) na a ike agha agha.
Na-esote mbipụta nke Mkpịsị Ụkwụ na-Mkpịsị Ụkwụ Tuesdays ga-ewere ọnọdụ na October 13 dị ka Gerald Washington (16-0, 11 Kos) na-ewe ke Amir Mansour (22-1, 16 Kos) si Little Creek cha cha Resort na Shelton, Wa.
Ebe a bụ ihe n'abalị a si alụso kwuru banyere ha egwú:
Julius Jackson
“Ọ bụ a mara mma ngwa ngwa mmalite na na bụ banyere ya. M nnọọ ọkọdọ kụrụ na anaghị m echeta ọtụtụ mgbe na.
“Anyị chọrọ ịchịkwa agha na m jab, ma ọ countered ọma na imerụ m. Ọ dịghị mgbe m natara mgbe na.
“Dịghị mgbe m chere banyere inwe. M nọ na-arụ ọrụ.
“M na-agbalị gbapụta ihe na n'etiti na ọkọdọ ejide.”
José UZCATEGUI
“Anyị atụmatụ bụ na-aga gburugburu site gburugburu, ma mgbe ụfọdụ, ohere na-ebilite. Ka anya dị ka m hụrụ m ewute ya m wee uru. Speed ​​bụ isi n'abalị a.
“Anyị na-adịghị ileda ya na niile, ma otu ugboro anyị hụrụ anyị uru mgbe mmalite m jumped na ya.
“M maara na ọ bụ oké na-eme egwuregwu, na ezi fighter, otú ahụ ka m wee si ebe a na-mere ihe m nwere na-eme. M maara ihe ọ dị ka inwe a na-asụ ngọngọ N'ezie nke ọrụ m ezie, otú ahụ ka m na-atụ anya na ọ dịghị inwe nkụda mmụọ site na nke a. Ma n'abalị a bụ nke m.
“Nke a bụ ihe niile anyị na a na-arụ ọrụ n'ebe ọnwa atọ. M na-ekele m dum otu n'ihi na ha mgbe niile gbapuru n'ime m na mgbe (Jackson) na-achụpụ ndị jab m kwesịrị ozugbo gbaa n'aka nri n'elu. Anyị maara na akụkụ kasị mma nke ya egwuregwu bụ ya jab, ma anyị lekwasịrị anya niile ọzụzụ mara ụlọikwuu itu aka nri ma aka n'abalị a anyị nwere ike ime otú ahụ.”
Miguel VAZQUEZ
“M chọrọ ime ka ya a obere ihe. O di nwute na ihe agaghị otú atụgharị si ụzọ anyị zubere n'ihi na anyị ga-esi merie.
“Ahụ dị m mma, ma n'abalị a (-Agụ egwú) bụ obere ihe oru ka m.
“Ọ bụ ihe ùgwù na-alụ ọgụ a kaadị. Achọrọ m ekele Al Haymon. Nke a bụ nnukwu ohere n'ihi na m na ọrụ m.”
Argenis-agụ egwú
“My atụmatụ bụ na-eme ihe ike ike, iji m jab na-agbaji ya ala ọ bụla gburugburu. Nke ahụ bụ ihe m mere.
“M bụ ike adaa ibu, Cleaner gbaa ofụri agha.
“Na o nwere m otutu na iji isi ya. M na-agbalị ime ihe m nwere ike ime iji merie ya, ma ha nọ na ime ka ya na-alụ ọgụ.
“M chọrọ a ụwa aha agha ọzọ. Site na nke a mgbe ndị mmadụ na-aga-eji ịhụ 100% nke m.”
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Jackson vs. Uzcategui e akwalite Leija Battah n'ọkwá.
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San Antonio (October 1, 2015) – Kpụrụ ụwa mmeri Miguel “Titere” Vazquez (35-4, 13 Kos) na Argenis-agụ egwú (22-3-1, 12 Kos) ga-izute na a 10-gburugburu fechaa nsogbu on Premier Boxing agbachitere (PBC) Mkpịsị ụkwụ na-ụkwụ Tuesdayson FS1 na Boxing agbachitere na Fox Sports on Tuesday, October 6 si The Dancehall na San Antonio, Texas na televised mkpuchi malite na 9 p.m. NA/6 p.m. Pt.
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The October 6 omume a headlined site undefeated ike-puncher Julius “The Siri nri” Jackson (19-0, 15 Kos) squaring anya megide na-akpali akpali Jose “Bolivita” Uzcategui(23-1, 19 Kos) na a 12-gburugburu ibu Middleweight nsogbu.
Abụọ top atụmanya na-alụ ọgụ si Texas ga isiokwu ndị undercard dị ka Ryan “Ṅụrụtụ” Karl (8-0, 6 Kos) na-ewe ke Alfonso Olvera (4-1, 2 Kos) na isii agba nke welterweight edinam na Stephen Lovett (13-0, 11 Kos) na-ewe ke Dustin Echard (11-1, 8 Kos) na asatọ-gburugburu ìhè Heavyweight omume.
The edinam-aga n'ihu na 21 afọ Houston-ala Justin DeLoach (11-1, 6 Kos) na a isii-gburugburu ibu welterweight zoo na 25-afọ Rickey Edwards (8-0, 3 Kos) nke Paterson, New Jersey na a isii gburugburu keobere welterweight agha.
Ọzọ ịlụ ọgụ ga olulu 27-afọ Tony ulo (1-0) nke San Antonio megide Baton Rouge si Jonathan Nụrụ (0-1) na a anọ-gburugburu Middleweight tuanu, 20-otu afọCresencio Ramos (4-0, 3 Kos) nke San Antonio ihu Cesar Martinez (0-6-3) nke Now Rock, Texas na a anọ gburugburu featherweight zoo na 24-afọ James Kite Jr.. (1-0), nwa San Antonio akụkọ Jesse James Leija, na-ewere na 23-afọ L.D. Herbert (0-4) nke Houston na a anọ gburugburu keobere welterweight showdown.
Ịchịkọta ndị edinam bụ 28 afọ San Angelo, Texas-mụrụ Enrique Neira Obere. (3-0) alụ 27-afọ Eddie Tigs nke San Antonio na a anọ gburugburu ibu Middleweight zoo, 23-afọ San Antonio-ala Joseph Rodriguez (9-0, 2 Kos) megide 30 afọ Californian Jesus Sandoval (5-7-3, 1 Ko) na isii agba nke ibu featherweight edinam, 26-otu afọ Daniel Balcer (2-0, 2 Kos) nke San Antonio chere ihu 30 afọ Laredo, Texas-mụrụ Alberto Espinoza (3-7) na a anọ gburugburu keobere Middleweight scrap na San Antonio si Ramon Cárdenas (1-0) na a anọ-gburugburu ibu Bantamweight tuanu megideJamie Hernandez (1-3-2) nke Killeen, Texas.
A mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri na 135-pound, 28 afọ Vazquez gbachiteere ya na aha ugboro asatọ n'oge ya egwuregwu ọchịchị. Mgbe eti JI-Hoon Kim maka ya na aha, ọ ga-aga na iji chebe ya megide amasị nke Denis Shafikov, Mercito Gesta, Leonardo Zappavigna na Ammeth Diaz. Alụ ọgụ nke Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Vazquez kasị nso nso adịkwaghị Jerry Belmontes na ụzọ ya a mmeri na March.
Mụrụ na Dominican Republic, ma na-alụ ọgụ si Brooklyn, -Agụ egwú na-abịa anya nke a February stoppage n'elu Daniel Evangelista Obere. The 29-afọ ndibọhọ a ụwa aha ke 2013 Mgbe ọ kụrụ aka si Juan Carlos Salgado-anọ-gburugburu. -Agụ egwú na-nwe mmeri Martin Honorio, Cassius Baloyi na Anthony Napunyi n'elu a ọrụ ụbọchị laghachi 2006.
Otu undefeated atụmanya na-anọchite anya Houston, Karl nwere ihe ndị magburu onwe-amu amu oru na biri na ya họọrọ atọ na mba na 141-paụnd nkewa. The 23-afọ esesịn ndibọhọ ugboro anọ na 2015 na kasị nso nso kwụsịrị Malcolm Terry na n'oge September. Ọ na-emegide site 25 afọ Olvera, onye a mụrụ na Mexico ma ọgụ nke Tucson, Arizona.
Otu Australian ọgụ nke U.S. ebe 2014, Lovett anya na-ewu na ọkụ o nweela na 2015 na atọ knockout mmeri nnọọ. The 30-afọ ikpeazụ mmeri wee na July mgbe ọ kwụsịrị Jinner Guerrero-anọ gburugburu. Lovett ga agha ya na 29 afọ Echard nke Washington, West Virginia.
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Undefeated ike-PUNCHER Julius Jackson na-ewe ke José UZCATEGUI Tuesday, OKTOBA 6 SITE San Antonio, Texas NA Premiya ọkpọ agbachitere mkpịsị ụkwụ na-ụkwụ Tuesdays NA FS1 & Fox Iwu 9 P.M. ET / 6 P.M. Pt

Tiketi NA ere UGBUA!
San Antonio (September 10, 2015) – Undefeated ike-puncher Julius “The Siri nri” Jackson (19-0, 15 Kos) n'ámá anya megide na-akpali akpali Jose “Bolivita” Uzcategui(23-1, 19 Kos) na 12-gburugburu ibu Middleweight esemokwu ahụ n'akwụkwọ akụkọ Premier Boxing agbachitere (PBC) Mkpịsị ụkwụ na-ụkwụ Tuesdays na FS1 na Fox Iwu Tuesday, October 6 si The Dancehall na San Antonio, Texas na televised mkpuchi malite na9 p.m. NA/6 p.m. Pt.
“Na nna m (bụbu Middleweight mmeri Julian Jackson) ịbụ onye ọ bụ, m nrọ abụwo mgbe nile iru nke a n'ogo na mgbe ahụ gafee nke a n'ogo,” kwuru Jackson. “M na-arụ ọrụ kemgwucha ike maka ohere a na m njikere maka m ogbugba.”
“M nnọọ obi ụtọ maka ohere ibuso ya agha na US. ọzọ na Akpara m na-eme ka ọtụtụ n'ime ya,” kwuru Uzcategui. “M ga-ahapụ ihe niile dị mgbanaka na-enye Fans a oké Gosi na San Antonio.”
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Nwa ama ike-puncher Julian “The egbe” Jackson, 28 afọ na nwanne ya nwoke Jọn nọ ma 2008 Olympians maka ala ha Virgin Islands. As a pro, Jackson agha isi na Virgin Islands, Dominican Republic na South America n'ihu na-eme ya pro mpụta mbụ ke December nke 2014. O nwere mmeri n'ebe Jonathan Nelson, Nicolas Dario Lopez na Javier Andino Crispulo. O abatakwa a agha na a itoolu na-agha knockout streak.
Mụrụ na Venezuela, Uzcategui ugbu a ọgụ nke Baja California, Mexico. Ike-hitter mere ka a aha maka onwe ya na-alụ ọgụ na Mexico na-akụ aka si asaa nke mbụ ya asatọ na-emegide. The 24-afọ ga-alụ ọgụ na U.S. maka nke abụọ oge na October 6 na ekemende ya kasị nso-nso mmeri na February site na-akụ aka si Daniel Eduardo Yocupicio ke akpa gburugburu.
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