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UNBEATEN HEAVYWEIGHT PROSPECT TREY LIPPE MORRISON READY FOR TELEVISION DEBUT THIS FRIDAY, Mahuru. 23, ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONQUADRUPLEHEADER

 

 

“Hot Rod” Kalajdzic Faces Undefeated Travis Peterkin in Main Event,
Ivan Baranchyk, Wang Zhimin in Clash of Unbeaten Junior Welterweights, Welterweight Ivan Golub Risks Perfect Record Against James Stevenson

E ora i runga i SHOWTIME® i 10 p.m. AND/PT

NEW YORK (E whitu. 21, 2016) - Trey Lippe Morrison Ko 11-0 ki 11 knockouts. He is the son of the late former world heavyweight championTommy “The Duke” Morrison. A Grove, Okla., taketake, Trey resides in Hollywood, Calif., and is trained by Freddie Roach at Wild Card Gym.

 

Tenei Rāmere, E whitu. 23, Morrison makes his eagerly awaited television debut when he faces fellow unbeaten and Roc Nation prospect Ed Latimore (13-0, 7 Koó), o Pittsburgh, Pa., in the second bout of a ShoBox: Ko te Generation New quadrupleheader ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru) i Buffalo Run Casino i roto i te Miami, Okla.

 

Morrison, te tangata e tahuri 27 i runga i E whitu. 27, has recorded eight first-round knockouts, two second-round knockouts and one fourth-round KO in a career that began in February 2014. He bears a striking resemblance to his late father facially, physique-wise and with his fighting style, wears red, white and blue trunks with “TOMMY” written across the belt. He has fought all but one of his fights in Oklahoma; this is his 10th start at Buffalo Run.

 

A popular member of Holden’s Four State Franchise stable, the 6-foot-2 Morrison is fighting for the first time since he underwent surgery on his right tendon from an injury suffered in his most recent bout, a fourth-round TKO over Thomas Hawkins whakamutunga Jan. 23.

 

Below is what Morrison and Roach said about Trey’s fight against LatimoreRāmere, his up-and-coming career, life outside the ring, remembrances of his father, working with Freddie and more:

“I’m going to approach this fight against Latimore just the same way I approached my first 11 whawhai,’’ said Morrison ahead of the scheduled six-round bout. “I’ve gained a lot of confidence and a lot of new skills, and I’m just honored to be able to showcase them. Being on SHOWTIME is just a huge bonus.”

 

Morrison’s thoughts on Ed Latimore …

“I’ve watched a little bit of video. He’s really similar to me. The way he bobs his head all the time and is a real aggressive fighter and always comes forward. It’s almost like I’m fighting a clone of myself. He kind of has that Mike Tyson style, and that’s what I expect to see. If he doesn’t come at me that way, then I’ll have to have a game plan for something else.”

 

Is Latimore your toughest fight to date?

“Oh, yeah. Sure. 100 ōrau. His record says it all [13-0, 7 Koó]. He’s athletic. From just what I’ve seen of his past fights, he would be the toughest guy I’ve fought so far.”

 

On the injury suffered in his last fight …

“I feel like it is 100 percent healed. It was kind of a freak accident. I threw an uppercut and it hit him in the hard part of his head. Since I’ve been able to put my glove on it, it hasn’t been a problem.”

 

What are the keys to this fight?

“I think you always find the keys within the first couple rounds of the fight. That’s when you figure someone out. I figure I’m just going to be patient, and wait for my shot and when it comes, take it.”

 

Tommy was known as a left-hooker, you’re known for a strong right hand? Did you work more on your left when you were sidelined?

 

“Oh, ae. Tremendously. I would say me being hurt was a blessing. I think it helped me more than it hurt me. I was really able to develop and sharpen my left hand. So right now I feel like my left hand is just as lethal as my right. I’m confident I can now do everything with my left that I can with my right. I was more of a right-handed fighter before because my left hand wasn’t as developed yet. My timing and my speed wasn’t quite there with my left before, but now I’m good with both.”

 

On working with Freddie Roach…

“I’ve been working with Freddie for about a year now. I’m living in West Hollywood; right smack dab in the middle of all the craziness. But I stay away from all of it. I’m more of a hermit. If I’m not training, I’m at home. I really don’t go out much. I really just like being alone at times and being at my place. I don’t have many hobbies. I would say I’m a nerd. I like to play video games with my friends online.”

 

How did you end up with Freddie?

“I originally moved out here to train with Jesse Reid. He decided he wanted to make a move to Las Vegas, and that just wasn’t a move my promoter, Tony Holden, and I were going to make. Since I was already here, Tony had a lunch with Freddie who agreed to look at me. So I had a private session with him and after that he said he’d be willing to work with me.”

 

How much have you learned under Freddie’s watchful eye? …

“I’ve learned so muchprobably everything. And anything I was good at before, he’s sharpened it. I’d probably give him full credit for everything. The guys I’ve sparred with have also taught me a lot. It’s really helped me in every way possible.”

 

Did you play sports in high school?

“I played football, basketball and track. I played tight end and defensive end in football and I ran the hurdles and threw the shot and disc. I played four years of college football at the University of Central Arkansas. I played defensive end there. I had a couple of pro teams looking at me, but I screwed up my senior year and ended getting kicked off the team. I made some bad decisions, just being a dumb college kid, and that led to it. When boxing came up, it was like a second chance for me.

 

“I wasn’t ready for my athletic career to be over. Football ended for me because I made bad decisions. I needed to be told that I wasn’t good enough for me to move on and go out and get a regular job. Around the same time that happened, my dad passed away. My mom told me that Tony Holden had a casino in the next town from where I went to high school. I had never met him before but we went out and had a great time talking about my dad. So I popped the question to him and asked if he’d help me get into boxing. He said absolutely not. I told him I was going to give it a shot because I wasn’t able to give up athletics. He called me back three days later."

 

Do you feel pressure being the son of Tommy Morrison? …

"'Io. I think there’s a lot of pressure on me to do well, and I think that really weighed on me the first couple of fights. That’s always going to be there. No matter who I fight, or how good I do, they are always going to compare me to my dad. I just have to deal with it. There definitely is pressure, but I can deal with it better now.

 

“When I first started, people were comparing my first fight ever with how my dad ended his career…to his best fight. So obviously I wasn’t going to match up that way. I knew that I’d get better and that one day I’d get there.”

 

How would you describe your relationship with your father?

“I’d say our relationship was awesome. We were great friends. E mohio ana koe, our time got cut short, and we didn’t get to spend a lot of time together. But the time we did have was amazing. And we really cherished it.”

 

Would you think your dad would be proud of you today, following in his footsteps?

“I think he would be proud of me. I wish he was here because the things he would say would help me a lot. I really do think he’d be proud.”

 

How much has your promoter Tony Holden meant to you?

 

“I wouldn’t be where I’m at without him. I can’t even put it into words. Pono, if I would have started boxing without him, no one would know who I was. Everything I have in boxing, is because of him. I met him in October of 2013, two or three months before I got into boxing.”

 

 

Freddie Roach, a seven-time Boxing Writers Association of America Trainer of the Year and 2012 inductee into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, will be in Morrison’s corner Rāmere i roto i te Miami. He said Trey is dedicated, a joy to work with and has continued to improve. But he remains a work in progress.

 

“Trey’s a very nice person, a simple guy, real polite like most boxers.’’.

 

“He inherited his father’s punch. He’s a big puncher. He’s learned how to box and is getting better every day. He tries hard. I like the way he’s progressing. He holds his own with some of the veteran guys here at the gym and is doing very well.

 

“Once he learns to box a little more, he’s going to make a lot more noise in the division. My thoughts on the heavyweights right now is that it is not all that strong of a division. [Anthony] Joshua may be the best, and there are a couple other big names. But I think the division is mostly wide open for guys who have heart and balls and are ready to take it the distance. Trey’s that kind of kid.’’

 

It was Roach who wanted this fight. “His manager asked me if he was ready and I said he was 100 ōrau rite. Latimore is his toughest fight, but it’s time to step up.’’

 

 

I roto i te Rāmere o ShoBox hui matua, -mea patu kotahi radivoje Kalajdzic (21-1, 14 Koó), o St. Petersburg, Fla. will try and resume his winning ways when he meets undefeated Travis Peterkin (16-0-1, 7 Koó), o Brooklyn, N.Y.. in a 10-round light heavyweight scrap. I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, super lightweight livewire Ivan "Te kararehe" Baranchyk (11-0, 10 Koó), o Brooklyn, N.Y., takes on Roc Nation’s Wang Zhimin (7-0, 3 Koó, 7-1 WSB), of Nutley, N.J. by way of Ningbo, China, i roto i te-rounder 10. In a scheduled eight-round bout, Ukrainian welterweight Ivan "Te Volk" Golub (12-0, 10 Koó, 5-0 WSB), o Brooklyn, N.Y.. kanohi James “Keep’em Sleepin” Stevenson (23-2, 16 Koó), o Baltimore, MD.

The combined record of the eight boxers on the televised card is 114-3-1 ki 78 knockouts.

 

Tickets for the event promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Tony Holden Productions in association with Roc Nation Sports are priced at $35, $55 a $75 a e wātea ana i buffalorun.com a i stubwire.com.

 

Barry Tompkins Ka karanga i te ShoBox mahi i te ringside ki Steve Farhoodme te toa o mua ao Raul Marquez i te tavini ei tohunga kaitätari. Ko te kaihanga matua, ko te Gordon Hall ki Rich Gaughan te whakaputa me te Rick Phillips aratai.

Baranchyk Excited to Impress New Hometown Fans Friday in Miami, OK

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Miami, OK (Mahuru 19, 2016) – When junior welterweight buzzsaw Ivan “The Beast” Baranchyk first fought at the Buffalo Run Casino in March, he was not known by locals. Many of the fans packed the venue primarily to support “Four State Franchise” members Kenzie Morrison, Jesse Cook and Dillon Cook. Things however quickly changed.
On that evening, Baranchyk destroyed fellow unbeaten Nicholas Givhan in 21 seconds with a crushing left hook. Exactly three months later, Baranchyk returned to the Buffalo Run Casino and had the fans watching him closely. The explosive 23-year-old delivered again, stopping another unbeaten fighter Eliseo Cruz Sesma in less than three rounds. A fighter previously unknown to locals quickly became in demand.
“The fans here fell in love with Ivan,” said Promoter Tony Holden, who has promoted fights for more than 25 tau. “He’s got a great style that can win over a crowd that may not have known much about him and that’s exactly what he did in his last two fights.”
I roto i te August, Holden signed Baranchyk to a co-promotional agreement, working in association with DiBella Entertainment and Fight Promotions Inc.
Now a member of the “Four State Franchise,” Baranchyk looks to run his record to 12-0 ki 11 knockouts when he meets 7-0 Zhimin Wang of China in a ten round contest for the USBA junior welterweight title Rāmere evening at the Buffalo Run Casino. The Branchyk-Wang bout takes places on a ShoBox quadrupleheader featuring three other exciting matchups between fighters with a combined record of 96-3-1. The card airs live on Showtime at 10 pm ET and tickets to the fight are sold out.
With a win, Baranchyk will likely be ranked in the top 15 and move onto bigger fights. Heoi, the Brooklyn, NY based Russian is solely focused on entertaining his newfound supporters.
Baranchyk said of his upcoming bout, “I’m excited beyond belief to once again fight on Shobox and in my new hometown of Miami, OK. Tenei wā (my opponent) is much more serious but I am prepared to fight anyone. I am going to show a high level of boxing and god willing the fight will end early in a knockout.”

EIGHT FIGHTERS WITH A COMBINED RECORD OF 114-3-1 WILL BE FEATURED FRIDAY, Mahuru. 23, LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

ON ShoBox: THE NEW whakatupuranga QUADRUPLEHEADER
FROM BUFFALO RUN CASINO IN MIAMI, OKLA.

Radivoje “Hot Rod” Kalajdzic Faces Undefeated Travis Peterkin in Main Event,
Unbeatens Ivan Baranchyk, Wang Zhimin Clash for USBA Junior Welter Title,
Welterweight Ivan Golub Risks Perfect Record Against James Stevenson,

Trey Lippe Morrison Meets Ed Latimore in Collision of Unbeaten Heavyweights

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NEW YORK (E whitu. 6, 2016) – Light heavyweight Radivoje “Hot Rod” Kalajdzic will face unbeaten southpaw Travis “The Notorious” Peterkin in the 10-round main event of a stacked ShoBox: Ko te Generation New quadrupleheader i runga i Rāmere, E whitu. 23, ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru) i Buffalo Run Casino i roto i te Miami, Okla.

The combined record of the eight boxers on the televised card is 114-3-1 ki 78 knockouts.

Kalajdzic, 25, o St. Petersburg, Fla., a Peterkin, 26, of the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, N.Y., ka hanga ratou ShoBox debuts and initial 10-round starts.

This is Kalajdzic’s first fight since losing a highly controversial and questionable eight-round split decision to unbeaten 2012 Häkinakina Marcus Browne whakamutunga April 16 i roto i te Brooklyn. Kalajdzic is clamoring for a rematch with the world-ranked Browne, but he can’t overlook the strong, athletic Peterkin, who is coming off a shutout decision over Larry Pryor whakamutunga March 30 and is looking for a breakout performance.

I roto i te ShoBox co-āhuatanga, super lightweight powerhouse Ivan "Te kararehe" Baranchyk (11-0, 10 Koó), o Brooklyn, N.Y., faces Roc Nation prospect’s Wang Zhimin (7-0, 3 Koó, 7-1 WSB), of Nutley, N.J. by way of Ningbo, China, in a 10-rounder for the vacant USBA 140-pound title. In a scheduled eight-round bout, Ukrainian welterweight Ivan "Te Volk" Golub (12-0, 10 Koó, 5-0 WSB), o Brooklyn, e i runga i James “Keep’em Sleepin” Stevenson (23-2, 16 Koó), o Baltimore, MD.

Local favorite and son of the late former world heavyweight champion, Tommy “The Duke” Morrison, taumahamaha Trey Lippe Morrison (11-0, 11 Koó) makes his highly anticipated television debut against fellow unbeaten and Roc Nation prospect Ed Latimore (13-0, 7 Koó), o Pittsburgh, Pa., in the six-round telecast opener.

Tickets for the event promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Tony Holden Productions in association with Roc Nation Sports are priced at $35, $55 a $75 a e wātea ana ibuffalorun.com a i stubwire.com. (Te $35 tickets are sold out).

Kalajdzic (21-1, 14 Koó), a 6-foot-2 native of Bosnia and Herzegovina, turned pro in June 2011. Riro ia tona tuatahi 21 fights before losing to Browne in a bout in which many felt he won easily. Browne (18-0) landed an occasional hard shot, but Kalajdzic seemed to control the fight with his power and awkward style. Both boxers hit the deck, Kalajdzic (from what appeared to be a slip) in the first, Browne (clearly) in the sixth from a right hand to the head. Receiving credit for a knockdown in which no punch appeared to connect was the difference, and the fans booed when the scores of 76-75, 76-74 a 74-76 were announced.

“I am really excited about this fight and that I am on television again fighting another undefeated southpaw,"Ka mea a Kalajdzic. “I am continuing where I left off with training camp from my previous fight since it’s another southpaw, so I will be more than prepared. Te tūmanako, Peterkin comes to fight and not hug like my last opponent did so we can give the fans a good fight.”

Peterkin (16-0-1, 7 Koó) would still have an unblemished record if not for losing two points in an eight-round majority draw with 2008 Dominican Tuaro Lenin Castillo (12-0) i runga i Aug. 1, 2015 i Center Barclays. Peterkin had a point deducted in the fourth for hitting after the break and in the fifth for a low blow. Ko te kaute i 76-74 a 75-75 rua.

Despite the draw in his outing before last, Peterkin considered this the most gratifying moment of his life. Mai 2012-14, he stocked and served food in the suites at Barclays. In his most recent effort, Peterkin easily outpointed Pryor by the scores of 80-72 three times in New York. This will be Peterkin’s first fight outside of his home state.

A good boxer with excellent technique, Peterkin was introduced to boxing by his father, Bernard, te 1987 heavyweight Golden Gloves semifinalist, i roto i te 2001. Haere ia ki 95-7 i roto i te amateurs; after winning the 2010 New York Golden Gloves, he went pro in January 2011.

“I was ringside at Hot Rod’s last fight. Faatura e ahau ki a ia, but I saw what his flaws are and will exploit them,” said Peterkin. “I am anticipating a war. Brooklyn is coming to Oklahoma and I will not disappoint. I E whitu. 23, greatness beckons.”

Baranchyk, an offensive-minded fighting machine, packs outstanding power in both hands. He’s making his third appearance on ShoBox and third in a row at Buffalo Run. His otherShoBox tīmata, both first-round knockouts versus undefeated opponents, totaled a combined2:49.

The highly regarded, all-action Baranchyk registered a brutal, two-punch, 21-second stoppage over Nicholas Givhan (16-0-1) whakamutunga March 25 i runga i ShoBox at Buffalo Run. He scored a 2:28, knockout matamua-a tawhio mo Shadi Shehadeh (9-0-2) i roto i tona ShoBox debut last Dec. 11 i roto i te Houston, Texas.

Baranchyk was born in Minsk, Byelorussia and lives in Brooklyn. He’s won eight straight by knockout, including a third-round TKO over previously undefeated Joaquim "Eliseo” Cross (9-0-1) whakamutunga Pipiri 25 at Buffalo Run. Dominant with his speed and power from the outset, Baranchyk dropped Cruz in the second. Cruz’s corner threw in the towel at 1:07 o te tuatoru.

Katoa 10 of the 5-foot-7, 23-year-old Baranchyk’s knockouts have come inside three full rounds, including six in the first. He’s fought 22 rounds in an 11-fight career. The only time he went the distance was in his third fight, a four-rounder in December 2014. Baranchyk, a former European amateur standout, turned pro in June ‘14 and relocated to the United States a few months later.

“I couldn’t be more excited about returning to ShoBox,” said Baranchyk. “Zhimin is a very skilled fighter and he will be my toughest opponent yet. Heoi, I intend on ending this bout in devastating fashion. I guarantee you will see Zhimin on his back when the fight is over. I am looking to send a message to the rest of the junior welterweight division that I am someone to be feared.”

Zhimin, 30, turned pro in November 2010 and fought eight times in the WSB through 2011. After a three-year layoff, he relocated to the U.S. and has gone 7-0. He’s coming off an eight-round decision over Matthew Doherty whakamutunga Pipiri 11. Zhimin had great success in the WSB, winning the gold in 2011 in his native China, defeating Yerzhan Mussafirov of Kazakhstan in the tightly contested lightweight final. I mua i taua, he reached the final in the Chinese National Boxing Championship in 2010, where he received a silver medal. I roto i te 2012, riro ia tetahi atu mētara hiriwa, tenei wa i te Erdos International Boxing whakataetae.

“It’s an honor for me to be a part of this great event,” said Zhimin. “I want to thank the promoters, my team and everyone who gave me this opportunity. My goal is to get that belt. I know it’s a process full of challenges, but I am not afraid of what lies ahead. I know that I will make it. I have faith in myself. I will do whatever I can to prepare myself for this title showdown and give the fans my best performance and bring home the belt.”

Golub, a 27-year-old who, at 6-feet, is tall for a welterweight, turned pro as a middleweight in November 2012. At the outset of his career, ka haere ia 5-0 in the WSB. He’s gone 12-0 mai, toa 10 i te knockout, including his last six in a row, the last three as a welterweight.

I roto i tona ShoBox tuatahi, he touched the canvas for the first time in his career, but bounced back to blast out Marlon Aguas with a series of combinations in the closing seconds of the sixth. He won by TKO.

Golub, a southpaw who’s coming off a second-round TKO over Ernesto Ortiz whakamutunga Hōngongoi 21, was an outstanding amateur. Haere ia ki 270-32 hei runaruna, was a five-time national champion in Ukraine and won bronze at the 2009 World Amateur Championships.

“Stevenson has a lot of experience and I am preparing for a very tough fight,” said Golub. “He is a guy that likes to sit on his punches and trade, which is exactly what I want. Once he feels my power, he is going to be in trouble. This will be an exciting fight for as long as it lasts.”

Stevenson is making his ShoBox tuatahi. He pro mai 2008, he won his first 21 scraps until losing by ninth-round TKO to then-undefeated Sammy Vasquez i runga i Aug. 8, 2014. The fight was competitive for five rounds before Vasquez took over. Stevenson went down in the ninth.

The 5-foot-11, 33-year-old Stevenson has won two-of-three since, tae atu i te TKO rima-a tawhio mo Kevin Womack whakamutunga Kia 14 in his first fight i roto i te 13 marama. A hard-hitting boxer-puncher, Stevenson has feasted on modest opposition and is still seeking a signature victory.

Stevenson has produced a respectable record in spite of his career getting sidetracked by a series of setbacks and tragedies. I roto i te 2011, during a routine jog, a dog viciously attacked him, requiring Stevenson to get more than 20 stitches. I muri noa mai, his father James Stevenson Sr. passed away, as did his mother-in-law.

“I appreciate the opportunity,” said Stevenson. “But they made a big mistake giving me the time to get ready for this fight. I’m training real hard and I’m coming to make a statement. I’m not scared of Golub and I promise it won’t go the distance. I’m putting him to sleep.”

Morrison has registered eight first-round knockouts, two second-round knockouts and one fourth-round KO in a career that began in February 2014. Morrison, who bears a striking resemblance to his late father facially, physique-wise and with his fighting style, turns 27 i runga iE whitu. 27. He’s fought all but one of his fights in Oklahoma; this is his 10th start at Buffalo Run.

A popular member of Holden’s Four State Franchise stable, the 6-foot-2 Morrison is fighting for the first time since he underwent surgery on his right tendon from an injury suffered in his most recent bout, a fourth-round TKO over Thomas Hawkins whakamutunga Jan. 23.

“I have worked so hard to get to this point and now this is my chance to show the world who I am. I want to thank SHOWTIME for the opportunity,” said Morrison. “Latimore is a huge step up in class for me, but I am ready for it. Once I hear those Oklahoma fans and feel the energy inside the arena, I flip a switch and it’s go-time. This is going to be my coming-out party.”

Latimore, who majored in physics in college, is a boxer-puncher expected to give Morrison his toughest test. Latimore is making his ShoBox debut and fourth start this year. He’s coming off an eight-round split decision over Juan Goode whakamutunga Hōngongoi 15.

Ko te 6-waewae-1, 31-year-old Latimore turned pro in January 2013. I te runaruna, he won the Pennsylvania Golden Gloves, National PAL and Ringside Championships, and was victorious over 2012 Häkinakina Dominic Breazeale and former IBF Heavyweight Champion Charles Martin.

“Morrison will be a real test for me,” said Latimore. “It’s never easy to fight someone in their backyard. I just fought in my hometown of Pittsburgh so I know the feeling coming into it and the momentum on fight night. I am looking forward to putting on a good show for all the fans in Oklahoma and those watching on ShoBox."

Barry Tompkins Ka karanga i te ShoBox mahi i te ringside ki Steve Farhood me te toa o mua ao Raul Marquez i te tavini ei tohunga kaitätari. Ko te kaihanga matua, ko te Gordon Hall kiRich Gaughan te whakaputa me te Rick Phillips aratai.

Ruslan “Ko te Siberian Rocky” Provodnikov ki te whawhai tūturu Ihu Alvarez Rodriguez i runga i Rāhoroi, Whiringa 7 i roto i te Monte Carlo

Philadelphia / Monte Carlo (October 19, 2015)--I Rāhoroi, Whiringa 7, WBO toa mua Welterweight teina ao, Ruslan “Ko te Siberian Rocky” Provodnikov whiwhi hoki i roto i te whakakai, ka kupu matua ia he po motuhake o te mekemeke, ina e ia ki runga ki tūturu slugger Mexican, Ihu Rodriguez Alvarez.

Ko te 10-a tawhio noa Welterweight a'ee hinaaro kupu matua te “Po o Champions” tournament event promoted by Rodney Berman’s Golden Gloves Promotions and takes place at the Salle Des Etoiles i Monaco

“Koa e whai ahau te mutunga he rā motuhake me te wāhi mo te whawhai ahau! Tenei ka waiho i te wheako nui hoki ahau no te mea te reira toku wa tuatahi whawhai i roto i Europe, a rongo ahau Monte Carlo he rota o te pā mekemeke,”Said Provodnikov. “E mohio ana ahau e tau i muri mai hoki i roto i te whakakai kia ahau, a ka pae hopea i te hoariri e ahau e whawhai a kihai te kupenga tika mea e hiahia ana ratou ki ahau te whawhai. Tūmanako e taea hanga tatou i te rematch ki Matthysse ranei te whawhai ki Brandon Rios,e pai rua hei whawhai nui mo nga pā!”

Mea, Lotilikuesí, “E kore ahau i whakaaro i haere ahau te tiki i te whawhai ki a Ruslan. Ko ia tetahi o oku kaimekemeke tino ki te mataara reira he whai wāhitanga nui hoki ahau i tenei, a ahau e hiahia ana ki te hanga i te pōrutu. Au e ahau rawa pakeke whakangungu no te mea e hiahia ana ahau ki te ao ki te mohio ko wai ahau.”

“Ko Provodnikov i roto i te āhua nui rite ko ia i roto i te whakangungu,” ka mea Golden karapu Rodney Berman, nei tae kawenata ki Art Pelullo o Kara Whakatairanga. “Provodnikov Ko te katoa-mahi, he toa hanga-no te-TV nei e tāpiri uara nui. Au whakama hinga te whawhai Braehmer-Oosthuizen kua i roto i ahau, engari ahau kua tawhio noa roa nui ki te mohio e pera nga mea e he mōrearea mahi.”

Said Arthur Pelullo, Peresideni o Kara Whakatairanga, “Ahau fiefia ki te kite Ruslan hoki i roto i te whakakai ki tona kaiwhakangungu hou Joel Diaz ahau. Titau tatou ki a ia te wehi i te pā i roto i Monte Carlo, ia nui te ara ano katoa huri noa i te ao. E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakawhetai ki toku hoa Rodney Berman mo te whai wāhi ki te whawhai i runga i tenei whakaaturanga, a kia he hui matua nui ki te he kāri nui tenei.”

Provodnikov o Beryzovo, Russia e ha lekooti o 24-4 ki 17 knockouts me te whakaaro te toa whakaongaonga rawa i roto i te ao nei i teie mahana.

Tahuri ia ngaio i runga i Hakihea 3, 2006 a haere ana i runga i ki te riro tana whitu pāngia tuatahi. He scored a 2nd round stoppage over Victor Hugo Castro to win the WBO Intercontinental Super Lightweight title.. Kua patua e ia o mua toa ao Javier Jáuregui. I muri i te mamae tona mate tuatahi, Provodnikov riro e rima i roto i te rarangi ki te whakauru ia i runga tūturu Ivan Popoca (15-0-1), toa mua ao DeMarcus Corley, Rawiri Torres (21-2-2) ko Jose Reynoso (16-3-1).

I te Maehe 16, 2013, Wero Provodnikov toa WBO Welterweight tūturu, Timothy Bradley. Ko te whawhai ko tetahi o nga whawhai fakangalongata'a tino rite Provodnikov te aki te toa, puta noa i te whawhai. Haere mai Bradley hoki kaha, i te angitu i roto i te rauna waenganui o te mea ka tahuri atu ki te hei i te 2013 Whawhai o te Tau. Maturuturu iho te mutunga Provodnikov Bradley i taka noa kotahi tekau ma rua engari kihai i nui rite haere ia ki runga ki te mutunga poto o te whakatau loto.

I te Oketopa 19, 2013, Ko otohe, inaha, i roto i tona a'ee rawa muri Provodnikov, riro ia te WBO taitara ao Welterweight teina ki te mutu a tawhio 10 i runga i kingi toa Mike Alvarado i whenua te toa o te o Broomfield, Colorado.

Provodnikov ngaro tona whitiki i roto i te whakatau wahia i tautohetia ki Chris Algieri.

I Noema 28, 2014, Mutu Provodnikov toa mua ao Jose Luis Castillo i rima rauna i roto i te Moscow, Russia.

I roto i te a'ee whakamutunga o Ruslan, ngaro ia te nuinga whakatau 12-a tawhio noa ki Lucas Matthysse i roto i te a'ee e ko te kaikawe mua mo Whawhai o te Tau. Ka mau te a'ee te wahi i runga i April 18, 2015 i roto i te Verona, New York.

Alvarez o te pa e whawhai ana o Los Mochis, Te whai wāhi o te oraraa e hāngai ana i runga i tona record e na ô Mexico riro 14-0 ki 11 knockouts,

Te 23 Kua patototanga whakahihi tau-tawhito kua i roto rima o tona ono hoariri whakamutunga e ngā tona a'ee whakamutunga ka hanga e ia tona tuatahi American rite mutu ia Bryan Aperahama i roto i toru rauna i runga i Hui-tanguru 20, 2015 i roto i te Verona, New York

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Mua TOA aika TEST Berry ON NOVEMA 21 IN LEWISTON

Lewiston, Maine (October 14, 2015) - New Ingarangi whawhai (Nef), Tau-kotahi whakatairanga whawhai rohe Amerika o, ka mau tona hui muri, “NEF XX: He HISTORY o mua” i runga i Rāhoroi, Whiringa 21, 2015 i te Androscoggin Bank Colisée i Lewiston, Maine. The event will feature a first for Maine – whakauru-hōia-toi (MMA) bouts and professional boxing bouts on the same event with an MMA cage and a boxing ring set up side-by-side. I mua i teie mahana, the promotion announced the main event of the boxing portion of the fight card. Reigning Northeast Junior Welterweight Champion Brandon “Ko te Cannon” Berry (9-1, 6 Koó) Ka fehangahangai Roberto “Ko te Old” Valenzuela (73-69-2, 56 Koó) i roto i te Welterweight whakataetae waru-a tawhio noa.

 

Berry riro te apato'erau Junior Welterweight Taitara kotahi tau i mua i roto i te Lewiston ki te wikitoria whakatau loto mo Eric Palmer (6-8-3, 1 KO). The title was the first in the professional career of the standout from West Forks, Maine. Berry would, noa te marama i muri mai, suffer his first loss in a bout in which he severely injured his shoulder early on. Following a successful surgery and months of rehab, Hoki Berry ikuna ki te mowhiti tenei raumati mua ki te knockout hangarau tuarua-a tawhio noa (WHO) riro i roto i te Skowhegan, Maine.

 

“Ko ahau rawa manukanuka rite tonu ki te manga hoki ki te mowhiti mekemeke i runga i Whiringa 21i roto i te Lewiston,” Berry i kīia. “Ko te whakaongaonga ki te whawhai mo toku wikitoria ngaio whakatekau. I’m honored to have been invited back to the Colisee to headline another Pro Boxing card. I want to thank NEF for making this possible for me, a e tumanakohia ki kua i tetahi atu mahi Kikī, competitive fight like we had in October 2014. A lot has changed for me in my boxing career, a ka titiro atu ahau ki te whakaatu i toku whakapainga katoa o toku pā hanga. Pera i te matara toku hoa tauwhainga, te kotahi tino mātanga ki te rā, Roberto Valenzuela, ka waiho hei whakamātautau pai hoki ki ahau i te hoatu ake te rahi me te wheako. Ua tamata matou ki te hanga i te whawhai ki o rerekē eé i te rohe i te tokorua, engari i taea ki te. Ko taku mahi he ki te whakangungu pakeke, me te kia rite hoki te tangata i hoatu e ratou i runga i te tahi atu taha o te whakakai, kotahi a tawhio noa i te wa.”

 

Valenzuela is about as much of a veteran as one will find in a boxing ring. Having begun his professional career in early 1992, Valenzuela ka atu ki te mīharo 14-0 tīmatanga, whakataetae a tawhio noa kāwanatanga tona whare o Sonora, Mexico. Among the opponents Valenzuela has faced in his career are the likes of former world champions Andre Berto (30-4, 23 Koó) ko Steve Forbes (35-14, 11 Koó) me te toa o nāianei ao Zahir Raheem (35-3, 21 Koó). Valenzuela fought former lightweight world champion Jose Luis Castillo (66-13-1, 57 Koó) i runga i te undercard o te 1996 Joey Gamache (55-4, 38 Koó) ko Julio Hiha Chavez (107-6-2, 86 Koó) a'ee i roto i Anaheim, California. I tua atu, Puritia Valenzuela te Ingoa Mexican Pacific Coast Super mā whitu i 2003 ki 2007. He has the strongest pedigree of any opponent Berry has faced to date.

 

“Kua ahau i whawhai katoa i runga i te United States, engari e kore i roto i te Maine, na oaoa vau ahau ki te haere vahi kore kua ahau kua,” ka mea a Valenzuela i roto i te translator. “Kua kua ahau te mahi tenei mai ko ia he PUP. Kua korerotia e ahau e ia rïpene Cut o etahi o oku whawhai i ētahi kāri mauherea ia i runga i TV ka ko ia ia te koati (kata). Thankfully, Kua hokona e ahau ataata o ia atu tata i runga i Youtube. Kahore te ia kihai ahau i kite i te aroaro o roto i te whawhai ranei i roto i te mākutu. Ka waiho e ahau rite.”

 

“A, no te hainatia Brandon i runga ki te 'NEF XX’ kāri whawhai, ko ia rawa mārama e hinaaro ia tatou ki te kitea ia i te hoariri kua nei ngā roto i te whakakai me te pai,” recalled NEF co-owner and promoter Nick DiSalvo. “Roberto presents a challenge unlike any other Brandon has faced to date. He has actively competed as a professional for nearly a quarter of a century. He hasn’t sat on a shelf either. He just fought this past spring and summer. Brandon Berry e kia whakamatauria i runga iWhiringa 21, make no mistake about it. But Brandon has recently been sparring several times a week all over New England with top-notch partners. He is coming into this bout as a whole new Brandon Berry, takoto ki te hanga i tona tohu i roto i te ao mekemeke.”

 

New Ingarangi whawhai’ takahanga muri, “NEF XX: He HISTORY o mua,” e wahi i runga i Whiringa 21, 2015 i te Androscoggin Bank Colisée i Lewiston, Maine. The event will mark the first time in Maine history a mixed-martial-arts (MMA) event and a professional boxing event have taken place together on the same show. Tikiti hoki “NEF XX” tīmata i te tika $25 a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei iwww.TheColisee.com ranei na roto i te te karanga i te tari pouaka Colisée i 207.783.2009 x 525. For more information on the event and fight card updates, please visit the promotion’s website at www.NewEnglandFights.com. I tua atu, you can watch NEF videos at www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, te whai ia ratou i runga i Twitternefights, me te uru atu ki te rōpū Facebook whaimana "New Ingarangi whawhai."

 

Mō New Ingarangi whawhai

 

New Ingarangi whawhai ("Nef") Ko te whawhai whakatairanga ngā kaupapa kamupene. Misioni a nef ko ki te waihanga i te mau ohipa kounga teitei mō ngā whawhai, me pā o Maine rite tahi. Whānui wheako i roto i te whakahaere hākinakina whawhai he kapa whakahaere o nef, production ngā kaupapa, whanaungatanga pāpāho, marketing, ture me te pānuitanga.

Tohu GCP mua Champion Kendall Holt ki te Contract Whakatairanga

Greg Cohen o Greg Cohen Whakatairanga whakapehapeha ta te hainatanga o WBO Junior Welterweight Champion Kendall “R Whakatauria” Holt ki te kirimana whakatairanga.
Holt (28-6, 16 Koó), i Paterson, New Jersey, e kore kua i roto i te whakakai i roto i runga i te rua nga tau, engari he vēkeveke ki te tiki i hoki i roto i te tārere o nga mea ka tangohia i runga i Welterweights runga o te ao.
“Ahau oaoa e pā ana ia tetahi faingamālie ki te whawhai a ka riro ano toa,” Said Holt. “Ahau super whakawhetai, me te mauruuru ki a Hara Fina a Greg Cohen mō hoatu i tēnei faingamālie ahau.”
Holt riro te WBO Championship ki te knockout electrifying o reira-toa Ricardo Torres i roto i 2008. Kua hoatu ona ringa nohopuku me te mana ki pahaki pai ia i roto i te maha electrifying whawhai ki maha whawhai pai o te ao o.
“Au fiefia ki te whai ia ia ki runga ahau,” Na ka mea a Greg Cohen. “Kua okiokinga a rejuvenating Kendall, kua me inaianei te ia 100% rite ki te tiki i hoki i roto i te ranunga i 147 lbs. Te riroraa i New Jersey, Kua tonu kua ahau te mea powhiriwhiri nui o tona ka Ahau rawa fiefia ki te mahi ki a ia inaianei. Ko nga wa katoa i roto i te Kendall nui whawhai, me te tonu nei te tere, reflexes me te mana ki te whiua te tangata i roto i te mua o ia i runga i tetahi po i homai.”
Holt ta mahere ia i te mea i āta tenei tau, kia taea e taua tau i muri mai te atamira e ia he huaki i runga i te tihi o te wehenga.
“Taku mahere ko ki ruia atu te waikura o nga wa te tokorua i tēnei tau. Na ka ruru ake te wehenga Welterweight tau i muri mai na roto i te wero i te kaitākaro matua.”
Mō Greg Cohen Whakatairanga
Ko e taha o pūeru whakatairanga pirimia o te mekemeke, Greg Cohen Whakatairanga (GCP) Ko te ingoa pai-te whakaute mō te atamira-ao o te piha haapiiraa ngā kaupapa mekemeke ngaio, me te whakatairanga i whawhai ngaio whiriwhiri i roto i te ao.
Kua kaiwhakarewa me te CEO Greg Cohen kua whai wāhi ki te mekemeke ngaio i roto i te ngā aravihi mai te mutunga o nga 1980, Papatūānuku tona mahi me te whakatakoto ia ano he kaipakihi mekemeke te ao murere.
Kitea e tona kaha ki te wahi, a ka whakawhanake taranata mata, Cohen tuatahi hanga matua whakatairanga mo tona arata'iraa mohio o, i roto i te tokomaha noa atu, mua WBA Junior whitu Champion Austin “No te feaa” Taraute, o tei tauturu i Cohen aratohu i unknown 'amanaki New Mexico ki te whiriwhiri taumata superstar utu-ia-tirohanga.
I tua atu ki te Taraute, Kua mahi Greg Cohen Whakatairanga ki te ingoa whakapumautia pērā i te toa kotahi, e rua-wā taumahamaha o mua Hasim “Ko te Kamaka” Rahman me-wa-nui katoa maha-taimaha ao o te piha toa James “Rama Out” Toney.
Cohen whakatairanga maha toa ao, me te superstar mekemeke Zab Hura tēnei wā, superstar wahine o mekemeke Amanda Serrano, me te toa mua ao Kendall Holt, me te contenders ao-tauanga o nāianei tae atu runga Cruiserweight tūturu Lateef Kayode, -wā roa whitu whiriwhiri “Tikanga” Joe Greene, Kōmāmā artist KO Ihimaera Barroso, runga mā super Arash Usmanee, Canadian hero Kōmāmā me te TV mahi Tony Luis; WBA rima-wa Irish National Amateur Champion, Dennis Hogan; me amanaki Kōmāmā Ahitereiria Josh Kingi.
Kua whakahaeretia Greg Cohen Whakatairanga ngā mekemeke-ao o te piha i roto i te wāhi pai rawa puta noa i te United States me te ao, me te hoki whakapehapeha kua whakaratohia taranata ihirangi me / ranei mo e rave rahi whatunga pouaka tae CBS Sports Whatunga, HBO, Showtime, ESPN, NBC Sports Whatunga, CBS Sports Whatunga, MAORI a FOX Sports Net.
Mō ētahi atu pārongo, toronga gcpboxing.com. Kimihia tatou i runga i Facebook, iwww.facebook.com/GCPBoxing. Twngati: GCPBoxing.

Club 1957 Whakahaere ki te Tamaiti tahi-te whakahaere. Welterweight nguha Emanuel Taylor ki te Whakahaere D, me te D

Doc Nowicki, Emanuel Taylor, Dave Price a Mark Cipparone

Philadelphia (Hōngongoi 3, 2015 ) – D me Whakahaere D me Mark Cipparone te Club 1957 Tamaiti he pai ki te kauwhau i te mahi tahi mo e nga kamupene e rua i teie nei Whakahaere tahi-te whakahaere. Welterweight nguha Emanuel Taylor.

Taylor (18-4, 12 KO o) o Edgewood Arsenal, Kua whakapumautia Maryland ia kia rite ki tetahi o te runga tauanga contenders i roto i te Tamaiti. Kua Welterweight wehewehenga, me kua i roto i te maha ngā whakaongaonga whawhai ki toa ao Chris Algieri & Adrien Broner me te tūturu Enrique Orozco. Kua hanga aua whawhai Taylor he tēpara whatunga pouaka.

“E rite ahau ki te mea e ahau fiefia ki te whai i te whai wāhi ki te whakatū i te mahi tahi ki a Mark Cipparrone” Na ka mea a Rawiri Utu o te whakahaere D me te D. “Kua tonu ahau i te rota o te faatura i hoki ia, ka whakaaro ahau D me D, me 1957 taea e ngā utu o tonu whakataetae ki tetahi ki tetahi.”

“A, no te haina tuatahi tatou Emanuel Taylor i kua hainatia e ia ki te kaiwhakahaere rohe, me te tau ngāue 'ngā rite Co- Kaiwhakahaere. Emanuel e kore hiahia kaiwhakahaere tona whare hāngai wāhi me te Doc, ka whakaaro ahau e waiho hei faingamālie nui ki te mahi ki te tētahi atu e ua ia matou i te mea o ta karanga matou visa taumata tiketike ( Vision, Tapatahi, Hanganga, Kawenga Takohanga).”

“Tēnei wā anake to tatou Emanuel tahi me noho katoa o tatou tēpara motuhake noa e. Heoi Te ti'aturi nei matou e, ko te timatanga o te hononga mahi nui e taea e te whakawhānui tatou ki tau mai tenei”

Mea D me D Whakahaere o Doc Nowicki,”Kua hiamo ahau i matou taea ki te kawe Mark Cipparone i Club 1957 Whakahaere ki te kia whai wāhi ki a tatou ki te Emnauel Taylor. Ki te he mekemeke tino uaua ki te neke whawhai haere, whakaaro matou e waiho hei ōrite tino. Kua mahi matou i nga mea pai ki o tatou whawhai. Kua mahi Mark nga mea pai ki ona whawhai. Ite tatou i nui e pā ana ki te mahi ki a Manny, me te tūmanako e nehenehe ia tatou ia rave i te tahi atu mau mea i roto i te heke mai.”

“To tatou te tahi mau tūmanako nui haere whakamua mo Manny. Ite tatou e ia i te taranata ki te riro i te toa ao hei kua whakapumautia ia ia, ano he tino o te whatunga moni.”

'A koe tau i ma'iri a'e faaoti e ahau ki te ruku upoko tuatahi ki te mahi o te whakahaere i boxers. Kua hoatu e ahau taku katoa i i te ra kotahi, a te hiahia tetahi hau atu i te tautururaa whakawhanake i tētahi toa te ao. A, no te ahau riro te piiraa i Dave Utu ki te hoa ki te D me te D ki te whakahaere Manny Taylor i te reira kahore he feaa i mea ahau ae. Whakapono reira ranei e kore e ara i mua i taua karanga i ahau te taua whakaaro ki te whakauru mai ope ki te D me te D. E rua Doc a Dave kua mahi i te mahi nui, me a ratou whawhai, a ko reira faingofua ki te kite e ratou pakeke mahi, tangata pakihi matatika. Ahau titiro atu ahau kia kite i te aha to tatou rauemi ngā me mau taleni e ahei te hua. E kore ahau e ahau tetahi ki te hoa …no te mea noa. Ae te parau tawhito 2 He pai upoko atu kia te tono tetahi, engari e whakapono ana ahau e to tatou pūkenga oti a ahakoa kia kua i tatou i te tahi whakataetae tūāpapa i roto i te mua tatou mo'oni rite tahi i te tahi,” Na ka mea a Mark Cipparone o Club 1957 Whakahaere.”

“Manny Ko te kaimekemeke tino pūmanawa, me te ko matou katoa mahi hoki ki te hanga i te rerekētanga i roto i tona mahi. Ahau fakafo'ituitui titiro atu ahau ki te mahi ki a ia hei wāhanga o tenei kapa, me te whakapono e ha faingamālie makehe ki te tae ana whāinga, ka whai ia.”

Whakatairangatia ana Taylor e Joe DeGuardia o Star Boxing.

Tavini Randall Bailey pānui ki tetahi & middleweights teina Runga tauanga katoa i roto i te ao

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Haaputapū hoki Robert Alfonso

(L-R) Trainer Orlando Cuellar me Randall “KO King” Bailey whakanui i muri i te wikitoria Rāhoroi whakamutunga o

Miami (Pipiri 25, 2015) – E haere mai ana i runga i 19-marama o te hohekore, me te hanga i tana whitu tekau tuatahi tēina wiki whakamutunga, Randall “KO King” Bailey (45-8, 38 Koó) pānui i mahi e te hanga e ia he oma nui i ano tetahi taitara ao i roto i te piha haapiiraa te taimaha rerekē.

 

E toru-wā, mutu toa e rua-wehenga te ao Bailey hōia Gundrick “Sho-Pū” King (18-15, 11 Koó) i roto i te rua a tawhio noa ki te matau mahue, e kore tona matau kati, i roto i te hui matua i Center Riverdale o Toi i roto i te Riverdale, Georgia.

 

“I roto i te rauna tuatahi,” faataa i te Bailey-tau e 40-tau, “Ahau noa hiahia ki te tiki i te mohio i roto i te whakakai, ka tīmata te whakamahi i toku werohanga. Patua e ahau ki a ia ki o ringa matau pai te tokorua, heoi i mohio ahau i ite ia me i rapu ia mo toku tika. Ahau i haere mai i roto i roto i te rua mā te whakamahi i toku werohanga, me te matau i mahue, tīmata ki te tino ite i te reira ano. Maru ia e ahau ki toku matau maui. I’ve been telling people I have more than my right but they haven’t listened. I did have a little rust in the first round but, i roto i te tuarua, I ahau i toku werohanga mahi, tautokohia ia ia ki runga ki a reira, a ka tīmata maka ana toku nifó.

 

“Fighting i 154 ko, pai, noa whawhai tetahi. I ahau ite kaha, ahakoa. Na? Noa e hiahia ana ahau ki te noho femo'uekina. E kore e mea faufaa te reira te hunga e whawhai ahau, E kore ahau māharahara e pā ana tangata i 154, ko ahau e kore e tino i te wa nui mahue ki te tango i pēpē takahanga. E hiahia ana ahau ki te tiki i tika hoki i roto i te whakakai. Ko te haere te wā mō te Kingi!”

 

“Sho-Pū” Kore ai te kingi kia i te tihi o te arawhata whitu tekau tēina, engari, te ia te whakamatautau whawhai-, hoariri mātanga, rawa hei hoariri mo te toa haere mai atu i te roa, te tau 1-½ pērā i Bailey. Tino whakakitea Bailey nui ki te kingi mo tona kaiwhakangungu upoko, Orlando Cuellar, ki te kia maere.

 

“Tenei i to matou whawhai tuatahi mahi tahi, engari kua kite ahau i Randall whawhai mō tau,” Na ka mea a Cuellar. “Mahi matou i runga i masking nui tona ringa matau i te noho femo'uekina ki tona ringa maui, e noho ana hoki i runga i tona werohanga, e kore e hinga i roto i te, me te whakauru atu i tona werohanga. I ia te reira i roto i te puni whakangungu, engari sparring me te whawhai, he rerekē. Ka pa ia ki hoariri ki tona ki tona werohanga i roto i te taka noa tuatahi rite ahau whakaakona. Ua hinaaro e ahau nga mea katoa ki te haere mai atu tona werohanga a ki a ia mo maka mana ki te tinana, akiritia tonu te tokua mua, me o muri. I roto i te rua o a tawhio noa, whakamahia tōtika ia tona matau maui ki te matenga, me te tinana,.

 

“Titiro pai atu ia ia Randall Bailey i te toru tau. E kore te tautoko ake ia. Kitenga whānui me tona werohanga a Randall, whakauru atu i te werohanga, te ranu i te reira ki runga, me te neke a tawhio noa, haere ana ki te matenga, me te tinana,. Tona hoariri e kore kite i te matau i mahue; i titiro ia mo te tika nui. Whakarongo ia a ka haere mai nga mea katoa atu tona werohanga. Whakapono ana ahau e taea e ia, kia rite ki te pai rite ko ia e rima tau ki muri. Na, te ia he shooter koi tūturu. I rawa faahiahia ahau i tona mahi, me ahau rawa ti'aturi e pā ana ki tona heke mai mekemeke.”

 

Kaiwhakahaere maoro a Bailey, Si Star, ka whakarapopototia ki pai: “Ko tona whawhai tuatahi tenei i 154 a ia kua titiro rite te toa. Ko ia he faaiti iti i te tuatahi, engari, pērā i roto i te mua, ia tīmata te neke katoa i runga i te wahi. Me tona kaha knockout, me te inaianei i tenei kaupapa, matau i mahue, me te werohanga, Ko te ara atu mōrearea atu i te ake i te aroaro o Randall Bailey. Au Fielding ahau etahi piiraa e pā ana ki te whawhai hoki ia. Ki te mea he whawhai nui, me te he pai te moni, ka tango tatou e muri. Otiia e kore e whawhai ia mo pīnati, na, ki te kahore te mea i reira te whawhai nui i muri, tango tatou i tetahi atu whawhai, me te tumanako ki te tetahi i muri i ko i te tetahi nui. Ko te rite ki te whawhai i tetahi whitu tekau teina i roto i te ao Randall……ki te tika o te utu.”

 

I muri i a ia i runga i TwitterKOKING_Bailey.

 

Tūturu amanaki taumahamaha o Cuban Robert Alfonso whiti

 

Eu-mate a Bailey, tūturu tiaturiraa taumahamaha o Cuban Robert Alfonso (6-0, 2 Koó), whiti ano wiki whakamutunga i runga i te undercard Bailey-Kingi, starching mammoth Kevin Kelley (1-4, 1 KO) ki te nifó patiri i roto i te toru a tawhio noa.

 

Te 2008 Cuban Häkinakina, ko wai inaianei e ora me tereina i roto i te Miami, i hoatu atu neke atu i te 100 pauna ki tona hoariri 353-pauna. Ka puta mai Alfonso i akiritia whiunga nifó i te pere tuwhera, tae noa ki i totitoti ana te whawhai i te kaitautoko i roto i te toru o tawhio noa tika ake.

 

“Ahau nui atu whakakake o Robert,” tona kaiwhakangungu Cuellar tuhia. “Kihai i mohiotia e ia mo tona kaha, engari tino kaha, a taea tino anganga ia a Robert. Patua ana e ia i tenei taata ki te matau,-maui-matau, a patoto ia ki raro mata tuatahi. Kia te whawhai kua mutu ka, otira ka whiua ia te tatau, a te tohutoro tukua tonu i te reira. Roa te reira i tetahi atu tokua anake. E kore i tona hoariri i raro i mua i. Whakakitea Robert tona huru hou ano he kaitoi knockout tika. Tukua ana e ia i ona ringa, haere, ka maka tahi ana nifó. Tino e taea e tēnei ngeru anganga! Ko pukuriri i te tīmatanga ia, te whakaputa te mana ki nga tokua kotahi maka ia.”

 

Stern mau whakapono e ia he he kaha'ú toa taumahamaha te ao i roto i te Alfonso. “Paunatia Robert i roto i te i 250 pauna a ka hoatu e ia te patu knockout ki tona hoariri 363-pauna i te maere ki te kite,” Parau Stern. “Haere ana ia tonu ki runga i roto i te rangi, a ka u papa i runga i tona mata. I tino ongo ahau i te kaha o te Robert. Aroha te tangata e matakitaki ana heavyweights te hunga e knockout iwi, a taea Robert mahi e me te rota atu. Kia whai ia whawhai muri tetahi-a tawhio noa e ono, ranei neke ake ki te waru rauna. Ka tetahi e toru tekau ma wha whawhai ranei kia a ka whawhai ia 10-perei paoro. To tatou mahere, ko te ki te tiki ia ia ki a tawhio noa 15-0 ki 10-11 Koó, e whiwhi ia ki te whawhai taitara ao.”

Randall Bailey hoki Pipiri 20 i roto i te rohe Atlanta Moving ake ki te whitu tekau tēina mō te mauri whakamutunga

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Miami (Pipiri 11, 2015) – E toru-wā, toa e rua wehenga te ao Randall “KO King” Bailey (44-8, 37 Koó) hoki ki te mowhiti Pipiri 20 i muri i te roa e ngaro ana ki te whawhai hōia Gundrick “Sho-Pū” King (18-14, 11 Koó) i roto i te hui matua 10-a tawhio noa i Center Riverdale o Toi i roto i te Riverdale, Georgia.

 

Ke i ki etahi pūrongo hape, me pōhēhētanga, e kore te Bailey-tau e 40-tau haere. Kia aroha mai, kua kore ia ia whawhai i roto i te 1 ½ tau, anake e wha nga wa i roto i te tata rima tau, e tika ana ki tona ingoa pai-roaa rite, pauna-no te-pauna, tetahi o te faingata'a boxers kotahi-tokua i roto i te ao.

 

Bailey, whawhai i roto i Miami, whakamutunga o Noema whawhai 23, 2013 i roto i te Tampa, i muri i te 13-marama o te hohekore, hinga Ecuador Welterweight Humberto “Bam Bam” Toledo (41-11-2, 25 Koó) i te ara o te pana tuawaru-a tawhio noa. Hanga ia e tona tuatahi Welterweight teina ki a Kingi, whakarewa i te pene hopea o tona mahi mekemeke faahiahia.

 

“Kua kore i noho ahau i roto no te mea ua hinaaro e ahau ki te,” Ua haamaramarama Bailey. “Ua tamata tatou i ki te tiki whawhai, engari kua whakatotoka ana e ahau i roto i. Kua taratara, engari e kore e tukua e ahau, Hoha ki ahau. Ahau tika haere ki te rere, te mea Kua homai ki ahau. E kore e taea e ahau te tiki i te runga welterweights teina ki ahau te whawhai; E kore ahau e wehi ki te neke ki runga ki te whitu tekau tēina, te wahi e tumanako ana hoki ahau ki te whawhai 'Canelo'(Haora Alvarez) ranei (Erislandy) Lara.

 

“Tamata ahau ki te whakamārama e kore au e ahau tou kaimekemeke-tau e 40-tau toharite. Ahau e kore e i roto i te po katoa inu, whiwhi nui, mahi i tetahi mahi anō-marautanga ranei. Ki te tino ite i enei takatu i ahau tau, kia whawhai hiahia ratou ki ahau. I roto i te Mike Jones whawhai, ka kite ratou i te taata ngaro i muri i 11 rauna engari, ki te pata o te ahuru, Tukua ahau i oku ringa, haere, a mutu te whakaaturanga. (Patototanga Bailey i 26-0 Jones i roto i te 11th a tawhio noa ki te hopu i te taitara Welterweight IBF.) Ratou katoa memeha otiia e kore e ahau i te mahi.”

 

Kua pakaru Bailey maha whawhai’ moe i roto i tona mahi ngaio-tau 19. I tua atu ki Jones, Patua Bailey kua he kaha o te welterweights teina, me welterweights o nga tekau tau e rua mua rōpū, whai wāhi Rocky MartInez, Carlos Gonzalez,Hector Lopez, Demetrio Ceballos, Anthony Mora, DeMarcus Corley a Jackson Osei Bonsu. E whitu o te waru umanga parekura a Bailey kua ki toa ao Miguel Cotto, Diosbelys Hurtado, Ener Julio, Ishe Smith, Juan Urango, Corley me Devon Alexander. Atu tona mate ngaio anake i ki e rua-wā kaiwero taitara ao Herman Ngoudjo.

 

Bailey Ko te kaihoko free whakatairanga. “Kua tae mai ahau ki te wāhi i reira au i ahau i te raruraru ki reira,” Kaiwhakahaere o Bailey Si Star korero e pā ana ki ona mau fifi te mua tau torutoru ū whawhai mo te-mōrearea teitei, toa kino pērā i Bailey. “Ki te he ahau he kaiwhakatairanga i te toa ki te lekooti nui, e kore e hiahia ana ahau he aha ki te whakamatautau ia ia ki Randall Bailey? E kore e matau ahau i enei ngā kaiwhakatairanga. Ki te patua e Randall tona toa i roto i, whakaora e ratou he rota o te wā, pūngao me te moni. Ki te mea patu Randall te, kua ka ratou i te toa wera nei i whiua, he papatu, 3-wā te ao. E hanga te tikanga katoa i roto i te ao ki ahau. Puritia e ahau te rongonga i te taua otoheraa i kaiwhakatairanga e mea e kore e pouaka hiahia Randall, engari e te BS no te mea e aroha pā e matakitaki i te toi rite Randall KO. Na nga wa katoa kawe kaiwhakatairanga ake tona ake ano he take haumaru. Te nuinga o te Randall whawhai kihai i haere i te tawhiti, a tino e kore ngā ia i runga i te mutunga o te pakanga he. Kihai i te kākahu, me te roimata tangohia tona tinana, ano he rota o te tahi atu whawhai tona ake. Ia noa ka haere ki runga, ki Atlanta wawe ki te whakatau ki te kōmihana mekemeke tika ki te whakaatu ia ratou e te ia i roto i te runga hanga, tinana me te hinengaro. E taea e matou e nga whawhai, ki te hiahiatia, kahore tetahi raruraru mea katoa.

 

“Kia a fehangahangai reira, He wehi ki te tuku io ratou takatu whawhai Randall no te mea ka kia te patototanga i ratou kaiwhakatairanga me kaiwhakahaere. Katoa e mohio ana Randall e tangata whawhai. I hanga ano e ia wātea ia ki te whawhai (Floyd) Mayweather a (Manny) Pacquiao, heoi kihai ratou i hiahia i tetahi wahi o ia. Ko tenei ta ua tatou mata ki Randall Bailey te mua tau torutoru.”

 

Kua Bailey kua whakangungu mo te wa tuatahi i te kaiako hōia Orlando Cuellar, ko wai te pai mohiotia mo te whakangungu toa mua te ao Glen Johnson.

 

“Ko te katoa whakangungu ki a Orlando e pā ana ki te mahi pakeke,” Na ka mea a Bailey. “Ko te wiki tuatahi – E kore e taea e ahau tino whakamārama pēhea te toku tinana ite – engari whakaaro katoa i roto i te whare hākinakina i patu ia ahau. E kore ahau i whakamahia ki te mahi rite taua engari, kotahi ua ahau whakamahia ki reira, Tīmata ahau iteraa i te reira.

 

“E mohio ana ahau ki ahau te mana, engari, i muri i te mahi ki a Orlando, Te ite nei au te reira iti, kahore pai te ringa mua. Taku werohanga palani mea katoa. Ko te tika pai rite toku matau, ki toku titiro mahue, ki te haere mai te reira i runga i toku werohanga. Orlando o awhina i ahau kawe e whakahokia. Nana, ka kawea mai e ahau toku kaha ki te wehenga 154-pauna, a ahau oaoa e pā ana ki te huringa ahau.”

 

Ko tahi te mana'o. Cuellar, ko wai hoki hei whakaako nguha taumahamaha-tau 46-tawhitoAntonio Tarver, te-wā e rima, toa e rua-wehenga te ao, me te marama tūturu ao nguha taumahamaha Yunieski Gonzalez, i roto i te atu ingoa i roto i te tipu i tona eu o whawhai, whakapono he noa ake he maha mō boxers whiriwhiri nei i fakatapui ia ratou ki te conditioning.

 

Randall is still going to have his power and because he’s not depleting himself making 147,” Cuellar tuhia, “ka ara nui i tona kaha 154. Ka whai ia hau i roto i tona tank te mutunga i roto i te whawhai, hei utu mo o he kau i te mahi ki te rite te taimaha meatia e ia i 147. Ka taea e ia te rere ki te kuri nui i 154 a ano i te mana knockout tino.

 

“Randall ko te tino wehi 147-tukituki i roto i te mekemeke. Te tūmanako, e kore e waiho e ara i te reira 154, kia taea e ia hei atu itoito. Ka rite ki te toa tupulaki i roto i te ao, ētahi wā, te reira pai ki te neke ake i roto i te taimaha hei utu o te whakamahi i runga kia nui te pūngao ki te hanga taimaha. I 154, E pai Randall no te mea ka waiho ia atu itoito i roto i te whakakai. E mahi tatou i runga i te mea ke atu i nui tona ringa matau, nei ka tatou e masking ki ētahi atu nifó. Kua kua huihui matou e ono nga marama, ka titiro ngā ia fantastic. Kei te haere mai nga mea haere kiri. Kua pēhanga tono ia e ahau, whawhati iho hoariri tona, te whakamahi i toru tawhiti – poto, reo, me te roa – a ka whakamahi i tana waitohu (matau) meke. E kore ahau e hiahia ki a ia i runga i te whakawhirinaki patuki i te taata. To tatou Randall te whakamahi i tona tere, kaupapa, mana, me te mea mo te (tona hoariri o) te tinana. E hokona ana e ia ki toku ariā me te tae-piti-o Randall Bailey te haere ki te kia tino whakaongaonga.”

 

Te pene hopea, kia rite ki Bailey, Ka faaoti ki rānei tona 50th wikitoria mahi ranei 10th mate. “Ko te katoa i runga i hoki ki ahau, ki te riro ai i ahau toku 50th whawhai ngaro ranei toku 10th,” faaoti ia. “E kore e haere e ahau au hei hoariri o te tangata, me te, ki te whiwhi ahau ki 50 toa, ka waiho katoa i runga i hoki ki ahau.”

 

Haere a Bailey mo te toru o tona taitara kara o te ao mana whana-atu Pipiri 20.

 

I muri i a ia i runga i TwitterKOKING_Bailey.

 

 

SHS mekemeke Whakahaere stablemate o Bailey, 2008 Cuban Häkinakina Robert Alfonso (5-0, 1 KO), kanohi he hoariri ki te kia takoto i roto i te a'ee taumahamaha e ono-a tawhio noa i runga i te taua Pipiri 20th kāri i roto i te Georgia..

Banner Promotions signs undefeated and world ranked Jr. Welterweight Mauro Maximiliano Godoy

Philadelphia, PA (Kia 20 2015)Banner Promotions is pleased to announce the signing of undefeated and world ranked Jr. Welterweight contender Mauro Maximiliano Godoy ki te kirimana whakatairanga motuhake.
Godoy, 25 years old of Centenario, Argentina, He lekooti o 19-0 ki 8 knockouts and is the current Argentina Super Lightweight champion and the WBO Latino Jr. Welterweight title. He is currently ranked number-9 by the WBO.
We are happy to get this young contender in the fold,” ka mea Whakatairanga Banner te peresideni Arthur Pelullo.
He comes on great recommendation from Daniel Castro who has been working with him. We have seen some footage, and we feel Mauro has the potential to be a star here in the United States and throughout the world. He has many options, rite te 140 pound division is loaded with quality talent, and we expect to get him a major fight sooner rather than later.
Said Daniel Castro, representative for Godoy, “Mauro is very happy
to sign with Banner Promotions, which is one of the major promoters in the world. He is looking to have good opportunities to become a world champion in the future. He is a hard working fighter who is always in the gym and ready to fight. We saw what Banner has done with Ruslan Provodnikov, and Mauro wants good fights and maybe an opportunity to fight Provodnikov.
Godoy has fought his entire career in Argentina, and he won the WBO Latino Jr. Welterweight crown with a 5th round stoppage over Federico Malespina on May 9, 2014. He won the vacant Argentina Super Lightweight title with a 10-round unanimous decision over Cesar Inalef (18-3-1) i runga i Mahuru 19, 2014. Godoy made his only defense in his last bout when he stopped Jorge Fredes in 6 rounds on November 21, 2014.