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King’s Promotions weigh in video plus interviews with Jerome Conquest and Carlos Rosario

Undefeated Bantamweight sensation Christian Carto to faces toughest test in Alonso Melendez Bosiung bona!!!, September 29th at The 2300 Arena
Loaded card also features
Carlos Rosario taking on Jerome Conquest in Lightweight showdown
David Gonzales battles Darius Ervin

Erik Spring fights Anthony Prescott

Plus Amir Shabazz and Robert Irizarry in action

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Philadelphia, PA (September 29, 2017) – Ka tlaase mona ke ka video ho tswa Labone oa weigh in that is in conjunction with TONIGHT’S big King’s Promotions boxing card at the 2300 Arena ea Philadelphia.
The show will be televised LIVE on Eleven Sports beginning at 9 PM Et. The 1st bout at the 2300 Arena is at 7:15.
Conquest of Philadelphia and Rosario of Pennsauke, New Jersey will meet in an eight-round lightweight bout that will be part of the Eleven Sports broadcast.
Undefeated bantamweight sensation, knockout moetsi oa litšoantšo, Christian Carto will take on his toughest foe to date whern he takes on Alonso Melendez (14-1, 11 Kos)

in the eight round main event
King's Promotions Weigh In, September 28, 2017
King’s Promotions Weigh In, September 28, 2017

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Jerome tlhōlo
Carlos Rosario
Carlos Rosario
The bout is scheduled for eight-rounds.
Carlos Rosario (7-2, 4 Kos) of Pennsuaken, New Jersey and Jerome tlhōlo (8-2, 1 KO) of Philadelphia will meet in a highly anticipated eight-round lightweight bout.
Tse tseletseng tse ho pota bouts:
Maynard Allison (9-1, 6 Kos) of Philadelphia meets Juan Rodriguez (7-7-1, 5 Kos) of Haymarket, Virginia in a junior lightweight bout.
David Gonzales (8-2-2, 2 Kos) tsa Philadelphia lintoa Dariuse Ervin (4-1) of Los Angeles in a super lightweight bout.
Erik Spring (9-1-2, 1 KO) ea Reading, PA tla loantša Anthony Prescott (6-7-2, 2 Kos) ea Cherry Hill, NJ in a super welterweight fight.

Brandon Robinson (6-1, 5 Kos) of Upper Darby, PA tla nka ka George Sheppard (1-2) ea Virginia. ka bartolomeo middleweight bout.
Tse 'ne ho pota bouts:
Robert Irizarry (3-1-1) ea Cherry Hill, NJ lintoa Bryan Perez (2-7-1, 1KO) ea Carolina, Puerto Rico in a super featherweight fight.
Rasheed Johnson (1-1) tsa Philadelphia lintoa Demetrius Williams (1-3) of Philadelphia in a welterweight tussle.
Amir Shabazz (4-1) tsa Philadelphia tla Square tloha le Alan Lawrence (1-0, 1 KO) ea Newark, NJ in a light heavyweight bout.
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Undefeated Bantamweight sensation Christian Carto to faces toughest test in Alonso Melendez on Friday night, September 29th at The 2300 Arena

Loaded card also features
Carlos Rosario taking on Jerome Conquest in Lightweight showdown

Junior Castillo takes on Gabriel Pham in 10-round Super Middleweight bout
Mykal Fox squares off with Marlon Aguas
David Gonzales battles Darius Ervin

Erik Spring fights Anthony Prescott

Plus Amir Shabazz and Robert Irizarry in action

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Philadelphia, PA (September 11, 2017) -Undefeated bantamweight sensation, knockout moetsi oa litšoantšo, Christian Carto has been added to an already loaded night of boxing on Labohlano bosiu, September 29th ka 2300 Arena ea Philadelphia.
Carto (11-0, 11 Kos) is set to take on Alonso Melendez (14-1, 11 Kos) ea Chihuahua, Mexico in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.
Lenaneo e khothalletsa ka Morena ho phahamiswa.
The 20 year-old continues to step up in competition, 'me ka September 29th, he will be taking on his toughest foe in Melendez
Carto has kept extremely busy as he fought all eleven of his bouts in a 13-month span, with his latest being a 2nd round stoppage over Phillip Adyaka on August 11th in front of a sold-out crowd at SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia.
He will making his 1st appearance at the 2300 Arena.
Melendez will making his United States debut. He has won three in a row, and the five-year professional has a win over previously undefeated Edgar Garcia. Alonso is coming off a 7th round stoppage over Jesus Limones on September 9, 2015 in Chihuahua, Mexico.
Carlos Rosario (7-2, 4 Kos) of Pennsuaken, New Jersey and Jerome tlhōlo (8-2, 1 KO) of Philadelphia will meet in a highly anticipated eight-round lightweight bout.
In a ten-round super middleweight attraction, Junior Castillo (14-1, 10 Kos) of theDominican Republic takes on Gabriel Pham (9-1, 4 Kos) ea Atlantic City.
Mykal Fox (14-0, 4 Kos) ea Forestville, MD will take on Marlon Aguas (9-1, 4 Kos) of Quioto Ecuador in a eight-round welterweight bout.
Tse tseletseng tse ho pota bouts:
Maynard Allison (9-1, 6 Kos) of Philadelphia meets Juan Rodriguez (7-7-1, 5 Kos) of Haymarket, Virginia in a junior lightweight bout.
David Gonzales (8-2-2, 2 Kos) tsa Philadelphia lintoa Dariuse Ervin (4-1) of Los Angeles in a super lightweight bout.
Erik Spring (9-1-2, 1 KO) ea Reading, PA tla loantša Anthony Prescott (6-7-2, 2 Kos) ea Cherry Hill, NJ in a super welterweight fight.
Tse 'ne ho pota bouts:
Robert Irizarry (3-1-1) ea Cherry Hill, NJ lintoa Bryan Perez (2-7-1, 1KO) ea Carolina, Puerto Rico in a super featherweight fight.
Rasheed Johnson (1-1) tsa Philadelphia lintoa Demetrius Williams (1-3) of Philadelphia in a welterweight tussle.
Sultan Zamir Ululu tsa Philadelphia tla etsa hore hae lan qalo khahlanong le Christopher Burgos(0-1) of Philadelphia in a junior lightweight bout.
Amir Shabazz (4-1) tsa Philadelphia tla Square tloha le Alan Lawrence (1-0, 1 KO) ea Newark, NJ in a light heavyweight bout.
Tickets for this great night of boxing can be purchased at www.2300arena.com bakeng sa $100, $75 le $50

Carlos Rosario takes on Jerome Conquest in Lightweight showdown on Friday, September 29 ka 2300 Arena ea Philadelphia

Junior Castillo takes on Gabriel Pham in 10-round co-feature
Tyrone Crawley Jr takes on Victor Vazquez
David Gonzales battles Darius Ervin

Erik Spring fights Anthony Prescott

Plus Amir Shabazz and Robert Irizarry in action

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Philadelphia, PA (August 4, 2017) –Carlos Rosario le Jerome tlhōlo will meet in a highly anticipated eight-round lightweight bout that will headline a great night of boxing on Labohlano, September 29 ka 2300 Arena in South Philadelphia.
Lenaneo e khothalletsa ka Morena ho phahamiswa.
Rosario ea Pennsauken, New Jersey o na le ya rekoto ya 7-2 le tse 'nè knockouts.
The 26 year-old of is a three-year professional, and is known for being a hard puncher.
Rosario already has quality wins over Bobby Hornsby (8-1-1), Victor Vazquez (4-1) and Eliezer Mendez Garcia (1-0).
Rosario will look to get back in the win column after being stopped by Joshua Davis on May 19th ka 2300 Arena.
Conquest of Philadelphia has a record of 8-2 le e mong knockout.
Like Rosario, ea 31 year-old Conquest is a three-year professional and has a quality win on his resume of Christian Molina (4-1).
Conquest has won two in a row, and in his last bout he took a six-round unanimous decision from Jae Ho Kim on June 24th ka 2300 Arena.
A tse leshome ho pota sebedisana tšobotsi, Junior Castillo (14-1, 10 Kos) of the Domincan Republic takes on Gabriel Pham (9-1, 4 Kos) ea Atlantic City.
Tse tseletseng tse ho pota bouts:
Tyrone Crawley, Refresh.(7-0) of Philadelphia meets Victor Vazquez (8-3, 3 Kos) ea Yonkers, NY in a super lightweight bout.
David Gonzales (8-2-2, 2 Kos) tsa Philadelphia lintoa Dariuse Ervin (8-2, 1 KO) of Los Angeles in a super lightweight bout.
Erik Spring (9-1-2, 1 KO) ea Reading, PA tla loantša Anthony Prescott (6-7-2, 2 Kos) ea Cherry Hill, NJ in a super welterweight fight.
Tse 'ne ho pota bouts:
Robert Irizarry (3-1-1) ea Cherry Hill, NJ lintoa Jordan Peters (2-1-1, 2 Kos) ea Washington, DC in a super featherweight fight.
Johnny Cuevas of Philadelphia will make his pro debut against an opponent to be named in a lightweight bout.
Amir Shabazz (4-1) of Philadelphia will square off with an opponent to be named in a light heavyweight bout.
Tickets for this great night of boxing can be purchased at www.2300arena.com bakeng sa $100, $75 le $50

King’s Promotions fighters Kent Cruz & Junior Castillo score televised wins in San Antonio

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READING, PA (September 6, 2016)–Bobebe Kent Cruz le middleweight Junior Castillo each scored impressive victories this past Moqebelo night on the televised portion of a Premier Boxing Champions card on NBC Sports Network at Cowboys Dance Hall in San Antonio.
Cruz went to 11-0 with a eight-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Rickey Edwards, while Castillo got back in the win column with a six round unanimous decision over Josue Ovando.
Cruz was very impressive as he showed an all-around performance by mixing up good boxing skills and power to take Edwards “0” in the battle of undefeated fighters.
Cruz scored a knockdown in round two and hurt Edwards several more times as he featured a solid overhand right to win by scores of 77-74 & 77-73 ka makhetlo a mabeli.
The 23 year-old native of St. Louis improved his mark to 11-0 with six knockouts.
Castillo of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic rebounded nicely from his first professional defeat to put in six solid rounds of work in against the 26 fight veteran.

Castillo improved his record to 11-1 with nine knockouts with victory, which came via scores of 60-54 le 58-56.

It was a good night for our two prospects,” o ile a re Morena ho phahamiswa CEO Marshall Kauffman.
Kent was very impressive as he showed a lot of ability against another undefeated fighter. He is a very young fighter at just 23 years-old and we feel that he has a chance to be a championship level fighter in time. Junior showed that he could bounce back off of his loss. He fought a guy who has taken world class and title challengers the distance. Junior did as well if not better than those guys did and this was just his 12th fight. We will get him back in a meaningful fight very shortly.

Undefeated Rickey Edwards Takes On Fellow Unbeaten Kent Cruz In Premier Boxing Champions on NBCSN Action Saturday, September 3 From The Dancehall in San Antonio 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT

Hape! Unbeaten Prospect David Perez Battles Mexico’s Gustavo Molina & Super Welterweight Contender Junior Castillo Featured
In Undercard Action
San Antonio (September 2, 2016) – Krrish Rickey Edwards (11-0, 3 Kos) is set to take on unbeaten Kent Cruz (10-0, 6 Kos) in an eight-round super lightweight contest as part of Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka NBCSN ena Moqebelo, September 3 from the Dancehall in San Antonio.
Edwards was originally scheduled to face unbeaten Cuban Yordan Frometa, who was forced to withdraw due to an injury.Televised coverage begins at 8 p.m. LE/5 p.m. PT and is headlined by super lightweight prospects Darwin Price le Javontae Starks a tse robeli ho pota bout.
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Additional action features undefeated prospect David Perez (7-0, 3 Kos) entering the ring for six-rounds of super bantamweight action against Gustavo Molina (23-12, 9 Kos), super welterweight contender Junior Castillo (10-1, 9 Kos) of the Dominican Republic in a six-round bout against Mexico’s Josue Ovando (12-10-1, 10 Kos) and Orlando’s Justin Paulido (7-1, 4 Kos) in a six-round lightweight fight against Eric Anton (4-3, 1 KO) of Plano, Texas.
Rounding out the night of action is the pro debut of San Antonio’s Selina Barrios in a four-round super lightweight showdown against Amanda Garza (1-0), San Angelo’s Brandon Soto taking on Waco’s Tanner Dodd (0-2) in a four-round super featherweight battle and San Antonio’s Xavier Wilson (1-0) against fellow San Antonio-native Frank Brown in a four-round lightweight fight.
A former New Jersey Golden Gloves champion from Paterson, Edwards fights out of Houston and is unbeaten since turning pro in 2013. The 26-year-old was busy in 2015 as he racked up five victories including a knockout over Marco Antonio Solis. Edwards has defeated previously unbeaten boxers John Delperdang and Azriel Paez in his last two fights. He takes on the unbeaten 23-year-old Cruz. A lan ho tloha 2013, Cruz picked up a victory over Jerome Rodriguez in April of this year.
A 20-year-old rising prospect fighting out of Houston, Perez turned pro in April of last year with a first round stoppage of Deseante Armstrong. Perez would pick up four more victories in 2015 and has already won three times in 2016. His last outing saw him defeat previously once-beaten Adan Ortiz in his first six round bout and he will now take on the 27-year-old Molina out of Tlaxcala, Mexico.
A 2012 Olympian for his native Dominican Republic, Castillo recorded a significant victory in April when he defeated previously unbeaten and highly regarded Kyrone Davis over eight rounds in April before dropping a decision to Justin DeLoach in June. Castillo turned pro in 2013 'me a U.S. debut in December 2015 with victories over Eduardo Flores and Roland Nagy before his triumph in April. Now he will battle the 26-year-old Ovando fighting out of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
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Top Prospects Justin DeLoach, “Cowboy” Ryan Karl and Darwin Price Shine in Eight Round Decisions on Premier Boxing Champions on NBCSN From the Scottish Rite Auditorium in San Antonio

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San Antonio (June 26, 2016) – Fast rising super welterweight prospect Justin DeLoach (15-1, 8 Kos) busitse Junior Castillo rolling to an eight round decision by scores of 79-71, 78-72 le 78-72 e kholo ea ho ketsahalo ea Tonakgolo Boxing Championson NBCSN.
Drilling Castillo to the canvas in the third and sixth DeLoach put the junior middleweight division on notice that he is looking to become a world champion in the not-to-distant future.
“Ke thabile haholo le tshebetso, did exactly what I wanted to. I’m ready for any of the big names in the junior middleweight division. Even my friend Erickson Lubin, I’d love to fight him,”
said DeLoach.
I’m going to stay humble, stay focused, and keep working towards a world championship.
Unbeaten super lightweight Ryan ella elle la “Cowboy” Karl (12-0, 8Kos) continued to impress with a one-sided eight round decision over Luis Solis (14-7-4, 12 Kos).
Dropping Solid in round, Karl went past the fifth stanza for the first time in his career enroute to victory by scores of 80-71, 79-72 le 78-73.
A le televised opener opener, Darwin Price (12-0, 11 Kos) stayed undefeated with a spirited eight round decision against the also previously undefeated Semajay Thomas, (8-1, 4 Kos) in a super lightweight scrap by scores of 80-71 (ka makhetlo a mabeli) le 79-72.
Dropping Thomas in the first round, Price set the tone, playing matador to Thomas’ poho. Following the advice of his renowned trainer Ronnie Shields Price stayed on the outside, racking up points throughout the fight with a piston like jab setting up his combinations towards the wide points decision.
The event was promoted by Leija Battah Promotions and TGB Promotions from the Scottish Rite Auditorium in San Antonio, Texas.
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Exciting Rising Prospects Justin DeLoach & Junior Castillo Battle in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on NBCSN Saturday, June 25 From The Scottish Rite Auditorium in San Antonio

Hape! Unbeaten Super Lightweight Ryan Karl Takes On
Mexico’s Luis Solis & Undefeated Prospects Darwin Price & Semajay Thomas Square-Off in Action Packed Tripleheader
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San Antonio (Ka 27, 2016) – Rising super welterweight prospects Justin DeLoach (14-1, 8 Kos) le Junior Castillo (10-0, 9 Kos) will meet in the eight-round main event of Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka NBCSN Moqebelo, June 25 from the Scottish Rite Auditorium in San Antonio.
Televised kgaso qala ka 11 p.m. LE/8 p.m. PT and will feature unbeaten Ryan ella elle la “Cowboy” Karl (11-0, 8 Kos) in an eight-round super lightweight contest against Mexico’s Luis “Muecas” Solis (14-6-4, 12 Kos) plus a showdown of unbeaten prospects when Darwin Price (12-0, 11 Kos) le Semajay Thomas (7-0, 4 Kos) compete in an eight-round super lightweight contest.
I’m thrilled to be headlining on NBCSN and to once again perform in front of the great fans in San Antonio,” said DeLoach. “I’ve got a great deal of respect for Junior Castillo but I’m putting in the work with my new trainer Paul Williams and I plan on being victorious.
I know how tough DeLoach is, but I’m well prepared to stay undefeated on June 25,” re Castillo. “I’m an exciting fighter and boxing fans will have another chance to see me showcase my skills. I can’t wait.
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Hae ea ho qetela gia, the 22-year-old DeLoach delivered a sensational knockout over previously unbeaten Dillon Cook in his first bout with new trainer and former world champion Paul Williams. The fighter from Augusta, Georgia turned pro in 2013 le hlōla la hae la pele 10 fights before suffering a defeat in early 2015. DeLoach has rebounded masterfully with four wins in a row including victories over veterans Santos Benavides and Todd Manuel.
A 2012 Olympian for his native Dominican Republic, Castillo recorded a significant victory in his last bout when he defeated previously unbeaten and highly regarded Kyrone Davis over eight rounds in April. Castillo turned pro in 2013 'me a U.S. debut in December 2015 with victories over Eduardo Flores and Roland Nagy before his triumph in April.
An Krrish tebello e emetseng Houston, Karl o ne a e khabane ka ho fetisisa tsenwe mosebetsi hore e ile ea fela le eena Thailand Ranked boraro a sechaba a le 141-boima ba karohano. The 24-year-old won six times in 2015 including an October domination of Alfonso Olvera at the Dancehall in San Antonio. Now he is primed to reach contender status as his competition improves beginning with the 24-year-old Solis of Mexico who comes in off of a fifth round knockout of Isidro Toala earlier this month.
Originally from St. Louis, Price’s road has led him to Houston where he now trains with Ronnie Shields. An exceptional athlete who was highly regarded in track and field as a teenager, the 26-year-old turned pro in 2013. His activity ramped up in 2015 as he took home four victories including a win in his first eight-round bout against Alvaro Ortiz in November.
A National Silver Gloves champion as an amateur, Thomas made it out of the roughest neighborhoods of Chicago and made his professional boxing debut in 2013. After winning his first six pro bouts, all in Chicago, the 23-year-old defeated Farkhad Sharipov in San Antonio in December 2015.
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John Redkach & Luis Cruz Fight To Split Draw In Thrilling Main Event On Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes From Sands Bethlehem Event Center in Bethlehem, Pa.

Immanuwel Aleem Takes Decision In Action Packed Battle Against Jonathan Cepeda
Junior Castillo Drops Kyrone Davis & Wins Unanimous Decision In Battle of Unbeatens
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Bethlehema, PA. (April 20, 2016) – John Redkach (19-1-1, 15 Kos) le Luis Cruz (22-4-1, 16 Kos) fought to a split draw and both scored knockdowns Labobeli night in an exciting main event on Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC)Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions on FOX Deportes from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.
In early action, Cruz began to establish his straight right hand when he knocked Redkach off balance and sent him to the canvas in round two. The Puerto Rican veteran controlled much of the early rounds with that right hand, great movement and overall boxing ability.
Redkach was aggressive throughout, lahlela 602 punches over the 10-round bout to Cruz’s 485. Leha ho le joalo, Cruz’s 33 percent connect rate was good enough for him to dominate the first half of the fight.
The 2008 Ukranian Olympian began to find a landing zone for his big left hand as the fight wore on and late in round eight he landed one cleanly on Cruz that dropped him hard. Redkach was then awarded a controversial knockdown in an explosive ninth round when Cruz fell to the mat on what he said was a slip as a result of a push.
Both men emptied the tank in the final round knowing that one punch could change the outcome of the fight and ended with several flurries. The scores after 10 rounds were razor thin at 94-93 for Redkach, 94-93 Cruz and 94-94, resulting in the split draw.
The co-main event of the evening featured a fast pace brawl that saw unbeaten prospect Immanuel Aleem (16-0, 9 Kos) earn a hard fought victory over Jonathan Cepeda (17-2, 15 Kos) in their eight-round middleweight contest.
Aleem and Cepeda traded power punches all fight long, with Cepeda taking the brunt of the punishment as he was out landed 272 ho 107. Aleem was superior in all regards as he also landed an impressive 42 etsang liphesente tse hae kakaretso punches.
Cepeda refused to surrender however and used a powerful right hook to occasionally stun Aleem. The still unbeaten prospect was always able to return any punishment and then some, winning by the score of 79-73 tsohle baahloli ba bararo’ scorecards.
In the televised opener unbeaten middleweight prospects collided as Junior Castillo (10-0, 9 Kos) earned a unanimous decision over Kyrone Davis (10-1, 4 Kos) in a competitive eight-round affair.
The Delaware-native Davis was impressive early with his movement and boxing abilities but the southpaw Castillo was soon able to time his opponent and land left hands to the head and body.
La bone ho pota-pota, Castillo hurt and dropped Davis in the middle of the round with a left hand after an exchange. Neither man allowed the other to gain too much momentum throughout the remainder of the fight, but it was Castillo’s output advantage of 117-92 that bettered Davisaccuracy advantage of 36 percent to 30 lekholong.
Castillo won the decision by scores of 78-73, 77-74 le 76-75.
Here ke seo 'bahlabani ile a tlameha ho re Labobeli:
Ivan REDKACH
I think I won, but it was a good fight.
The knockdown I suffered was me losing my balance. I felt I controlled the fight because I knocked him down twice. I thought I could have stopped him after the first knockdown.
I am not going to argue with the decision but I feel I won the fight.
LUIS CRUZ
I thought the last knockdown was a slip. That was the difference between the draw and my win.
“Ke mo utloisa bohloko. I had the power. I tried to work round-by-round. I feel that I won six rounds and that the knockdown cost me the win.
I thought I fought well. The draw was better than a loss. Why not a rematch? He is strong and dangerous. He hits hard but I know I am better than him.
IMMANUWEL ALEEM
He was a tough guy. I hit him with some good shots but he kept his ground. I respect that.
I was trying to take my time to get him out. I was being hasty. I was trying to get him every chance I got but he was tough. I am a student of the game and I was taking my time.
My manager George Peterson has a resume of building up Paul Williams and I trust what he has in store for me. He knows what I am capable of doing. We will go after everybody, just like Paul did.
JUNIOR CASTILLO
It was a very good fight. I had some difficulty at first but I felt confident that I would be victorious.
I kept consistent with my game plan and I was able to knock him down. I thought I would be able to finish him but I got too wild.
It feels good to defeat an undefeated prospect and also go the distance. I have never gone the distance before.
I want some kind of title fight. My confidence is much higher right.
KYRONE DAVIS
I felt like it was a good fight. I feel like I won. I thought the crowd swayed the judges. I felt like I won but that’s how it goes sometimes.
“78-73 was too wide. I controlled the first two rounds. He crossed over and hit me with a good shot. He may have won the knockdown round and the last round.
If he gives me a rematch, I would love it. This is just a minor setback. I will improve after this fight and I will move forward.
PBC’s Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions on FOX Deportes was promoted by King’s Promotions in association with DiBella Entertainment.
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Unbeaten Prospect Stephen Fulton Takes On Undefeated Adalberto Zorilla & Super Featherweight Contender Frank DeAlba Returns To Battle Veteran Mexico’s Daniel Perales

Labobeli, April 19 From Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.
Plus Full Night Of Exciting Undercard Action!
Bethlehema, PA. (April 15, 2016) – Undefeated super bantamweight prospect Stephen Fulton (8-0, 3 Kos) faces undefeated Puerto Rican Adalberto Zorilla (5-0, 5 Kos) and local super featherweight contender Frank DeAlba (17-2-2, 6 Kos) tobaneng Mexico Daniel Perales (6-4-1, 3 Kos) as part of an exciting undercard on Tuesday, April 19 from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.
Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions on FOX Deportes is headlined by lightweight contender John Redkach (19-1, 15 Kos) will facing off against Puerto Rico’s Luis Cruz (22-4, 16 Kos). Televised coverage begins ay 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT with brawling 160-pound prospect Immanuel Aleem (15-0, 9 Kos) ho jara Jonathan Cepeda (17-1, 15 Kos) while Dominican Olympian Junior Castillo (9-0, 9 Kos) faces Delaware’s Kyrone Davis (10-0, 4 Kos).
Fulton and Zorilla will square-off in a six-round super bantamweight bout while DeAlba and Perales meet in six-rounds of super featherweight action.
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Further action will feature a pair of Pennsylvania prospects in their pro debuts as Harrisburg’s Dustin Pague takes on Philadelphia’s Rafael Davis in a four-round welterweight fight, bartolomeo welterweight Nicholas Hernandez (3-1, 1 KO) in a six-round bout against Newark’s Jamil Gadsden (0-6), Philadelphia’s Emmanuel Booatla (6-0, 4 Kos) in four-rounds of lightweight action and St. Louis-native Vincent Cruz (9-0, 6 Kos) in eight rounds of super lightweight action against Allentown’s Jerome Rodriguez (7-3-3, 2 Kos).
At just 21-years-old, the rising prospect kept busy in 2015 as he picked up five victories including his last out in Bethlehem where he defeated previously unbeaten Joshua Greer. The Philadelphia-product will look to open his 2016 with a victory over the unbeaten Zorilla out of Bayamon, Puerto Rico.
The 28-year-old De Alba had a 19 fight unbeaten streak snapped in his last outing in which he dropped a narrow majority decision to unbeaten Omar Douglas. Originally from Bayamon, Puerto Rico but now fighting out of nearby Reading, Pennsylvania, he’ll battle the 24-year-old Perales out of Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
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Lightweight Contender Ivan Redkach Battles Puerto Rican Brawler Luis Cruz On Tuesday, April 19 As Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes Returns To Sands Bethlehem Events Center In Bethlehem, Pa.

Hape! Two Exciting Middleweight Bouts As Hard-Hitting Immanuwel Aleem Takes On Jonathan Cepeda &
Unbeatens Kryone Davis & Junior Castillo Square-Off
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Bethlehema, PA. (March 16, 2016) – bobebe contender John Redkach (19-1, 15 Kos) will face-off against Puerto Rico’s Luis Cruz (22-4, 16 Kos)in a 10-round headlining event on Tuesday, April 19 ka Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions on FOX Deportes from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.
Televised kgaso qala ka 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT and features a pair of exciting eight-round middleweight showdowns pitting top rising prospects and contenders. Brawling 160-pound prospect Immanuel Aleem (15-0, 9 Kos) nka ka Jonathan Cepeda (17-1, 15 Kos) while Delaware’s Kyrone Davis (10-0, 4 Kos) will face Dominican Olympian Junior Castillo (9-0, 9 Kos).
I am really looking forward to headlining this event on April 19,” re Redkach. “I know that I have a strong opponent, but I am determined to impress the fans and show that I am ready to challenge the elite in my division. I’ve trained very hard and I’m ready to fight.
I plan on rejuvenating my career with this fight,” said Cruz. “This is an interesting fight and I’ve been training really hard. Redkach is a tough fighter, but it is nothing that I haven’t seen before. I want to get this big win. It’s now or never for me.
This is a terrific card and we are once again happy to be working with FS1, FOX Deportes and the Sands Bethlehem on a great event,” o ile a re Marshall Kauffman ea Morena ea ho phahamiswa. “There are three great televised fights with Redkach-Cruz, Aleem-Cepeda and two undefeated guys in Davis and Castillo in what should be an explosive fight. Those three guys have a combined record of 92-6 le 68 knockouts, so expect three competitive and entertaining fights.
This is Ivan’s second fight since his tough loss to Dejan Zlaticanin,” a re Lou DiBella, E le mopresidente oa DiBella Entertainment. “He’ll be facing a tough kid in Luis Cruz, but these are the kinds of opponents that will help Redkach get his career back on track. I am confident that he will emerge victorious and will seek the best fights for him as he rises up the rankings toward a world title opportunity.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, which is promoted by King’s Promotions in association with DiBella Entertainment, ba turu ka $108, $83 le $58, sa ho akarelletsa le ho hlokeha tšebeletso ea ditefello le makhetho le ho ba tsa rekisoa hona joale. Tickets ba fumaneha ho www.ticketmaster.com. Ho lefisa ka mohala Ticketmaster kwa (800) 745-3000.
A hlaha ka Ukraine empa ho loantša ho tsoa Los Angeles, Redkach o ile a qala papali ea litebele a le lilemo li tse tšeletseng 'me o beha hammoho e tsotehang mosebetsi ho tloha ka ho retelehela lan a 2009. The 30-year-old owns victories over Tony Luis, Sergey Gulyakevich, Yakubu Amidu and most recently knocked out Erick Daniel Martinez in October.
Fighting out of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, Cruz is coming off of a decision victory over Roberto Acevedo in November. He owns victories over Martin Honorio, Hevinson Herrera and Yogli Herrera in a career that dates back to 2007.
A hlaha ka East Meadow, New Jersey empa ho loantša ho tsoa Richmond, Virginia, Aleem ile ba nkopanya le papali ea litebele ho tloha bonyenyaneng ka batsoali ba hae ba. Ho tloha ka ho retelehela lan a 2012 a le lilemo li 18, the 22-year-old has wiped out all of the competition in front of him. A 2015, he dominated Emmanuel Sanchez, David Toribio and Oscar Riojas before winning a hard fought decision over Carlos Galvan in December.
Originally from New Jersey, Cepeda relocated to West Palm Beach, Florida at 16-years-old and had a brief but successful 22-3 tsenwe rekoto, with all three of his loses coming to middleweight champion Daniel Jacobs. He won two Florida Golden Gloves titles and reached a National Golden Gloves semifinal. Cepeda has won five fights in a row including two stoppage victories in 2015.
The first Delaware-native to win multiple national amateur championships, Davis was a National PAL winner along with his victory at the national Adidas tournament. A fighter since he was eight-years-old, Davis turned pro in 2014 and has dominated his competition including five victories in 2015.
The 29-year-old Castillo made his U.S. debut in December 2015 with a first round knockout of Rolando Nagy and followed it up later that month by stopping Eduardo Flores. Fighting out of Higuey, Dominican Republic, he represented his home country in the 2012 Liolimpiki.
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