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Busy Spring for GH3 Promotions fighters

Nutley, NJ (March 27, 2018)–Starting a Friday, GH3 Promotions will be active as eight of the Promotional outfit’s fighters will be in action over the next six weeks.
Friday night at the Fillmore in Philadelphia, undefeated super middleweight Ronald Ellis(14-0-2, 10 Kos) will take on upset specialist Taneal Goyco (9-10-1, 4 Kos) na a bayere ndokwa maka isii agba.
On the same card, undefeated super welterweight Joey Alday, Obere (6-0, 6 Kos) will battle Michael Crain (1-1) in a four round bout.
On April 12th na Chicago, Kenneth Sims, Obere. (12-1, 4 Kos) will be making his 1st start since his lone defeat when he returns to action in a six-round junior welterweight bout.
On April 21st in Paramus, New Jersey, heavyweight Ronnie Hines will make his professional debut while lightweight Joel Flores, Obere. (0-0-1) will see action in four-round bouts
May 4th will see Alday come back to Philadelphia, and appearing on the same card will be undefeated super bantamweight Malik Jackson (2-0, 2 Kos)
Finally on May 11th, ibu bantamweight mgba Adam Lopez (16-2-2, 8 Kos) will fight in an eight-round bout while undefeated lightweight Thomas Mattice (11-0, 9 Kos) will see action in a six-round bout.
We are gearing to continue to move our fighters this Spring. We are planning several big shows in the Summer where our more advanced fighters will continue to step up the competition. That all begins a Friday in Philadelphia with Ronald Ellis, who is coming off the draw with Junior Younan in a bout we thought he deserved to get the decision. I am excited to see Joey Alday make his first start under our promotional banner, and what better place to unveil a knockout artist then in front of the knowledgeable boxing fans in Philadelphia,” said GH3 Promotions CEO, Vito Mielnicki.

RONALD ELLIS & JUNIOR YOUNAN FIGHT TO A SPLIT DRAW IN THE MAIN EVENT OFSHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FRIDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM WINNAVEGAS CASINO RESORT IN SLOAN, IOWA

Unbeaten Prospects Montana Love and Thomas Mattice Win In Co-Featured Bouts

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SLOAN, IOWA (-Ahụ. 3, 2018) – Undefeated super middleweight prospects Ronald Ellis and Junior Younan fought to a split draw in the main event of ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ Friday on SHOWTIME from WinnaVegas Casino Resort in Sloan, Iowa.

While Ellis was the ShoBox veteran with the stronger resume, Younan entered the fight as a highly touted prospect who had never been tested. He faced his first test na Fraịdee in what was the first scheduled 10-round bout for both fighters.

The fight was fought in flurries, with Younan scoring from the outside and Ellis the aggressor. Except for the eighth round where Brooklyn’s Younan displayed his best work, Ellis seemed to push the action and win the second half of the fight. Ellis had a slight edge in power punch percentage and total punches, but Younan was slightly more accurate. The fighters were even with 96 total connects entering the 10th round, but Ellis (14-0-2, 10 Kos) ndibọhọ 10nke on all three judges’ scorecards by out-landing Younan 21-9.

The 10-round fight was scored 96-94 Ellis, 96-94 Younan, na 95-95.

“I thought I pulled it out. I closed the show at the end,” said Ellis, nke Lynn, Uka. “I was pressuring him and the fans know I won. In the eighth, he landed a couple of shots but he wasted his energy. As you saw, he didn’t do anything the rest of that round, and after that round he had nothing left.

“He was running from the start, so I knew I could land shots on him anytime. My only regret is I wish that I got him out of there. It’s all knockouts from here on out. M ga-maa ọgụ ya ọzọ, but I’ll do whatever my promoter lines up for me.”

Mgbe agha ahụ, an emotional Younan (13-0-1, 9 Kos) pleaded his case for a rematch.

I thought I won the fight, I thought [Ellis] won maybe three rounds,” Younan said. “My best round was the eighth round – I had him in the corner and I really thought they were going to end the fight then. I was surprised they didn’t stop the fight.

I can improve a little bit, I feel I can finish stronger. I’ve only had one eight-round fight before this so this was a big step up for me. I’m growing and learning every fight.

I’m heartbroken right now. I wanted to win that fight. I want him in a rematch. I know I would win. I know what to do and what not to do.

Undefeated lightweight Thomas Mattice rallied from behind to score a seventh round TKO of ShoBox veteran Rolando Chinea in the telecast’s co-feature.

Chinea pushed the action as expected from the opening bell, ubè 90 punches in the first round to set a blistering pace for the scheduled eight-round fight. Chinea, who entered having beaten three previously undefeated fighters in his last four bouts, cut the ring off and pressed forward, keeping Mattice largely against the ropes. Mattice did his best work in the center of the ring, but the undefeated Cleveland native was unable to keep the fight from being contested against the ropes.

Down 59-55 entering the seventh, Mattice (11-0, 9 Kos) caught Chinea with a huge right to the chin and, sensing Chinea was hurt, unloaded with a series of combos to the head. With Chinea seemingly out on his feet and falling sideways to the canvas, referee Adam Pollack stepped in to stop the fight at 1:31 of the seventh.

“It was a rough fight,” Mattice said. “I felt like I was behind and my corner told me I needed a knockout. He buzzed me a few times. I caught him in the seventh and he wobbled. At first I was trying for one shot, then I remembered to start using the one-two. Then I landed a body shot, then a hook, and we got what we came here for, which was a knockout.”

Chinea (15-2-1, 6 Kos) was active, throwing an impressive 678 punches over seven-and-a-half rounds, compared to 414 for Mattice. But while he was aggressive and effective on the inside, his neglect of defense is what ultimately hurt him.

I think I did well pressuring him and sticking to my game plane,” Chinea said. “I just got carried away and got caught with the right shot and, dị mwute ikwu na, it ended the way it ended.

I’m a little disappointed it ended the way it did, but that’s boxing and a lot of things can happen in the sport and that’s just the way it went.

In the opening bout of the three-fight telecast, super lightweight prospect Montana Love kept his unblemished record intact with a majority decision over Sam Teah, gbatara 78-74, 78-74, 76-76.

The southpaw Love (9-0, 4 Kos) pressed the action from the start, utilizing superior speed and polished footwork to dictate the pace. Cleveland’s Love, who took the fight on just four days’ notice, was seemingly talking trash during rounds, telling Teah what was coming next. But even with the advance warning, Teah was unable to get inside or land anything of consequence. Yeah (12-2-1, 5 Kos) seemed to come alive in the sixth but it was too little, too late for the Philadelphia fighter.

I just kept boxing and pushing him back,” Love said. “I hurt three of my knuckles in my left hand in about the third round. I’m not sure if they’re fractured or not, but if I hadn’t hurt them I would have ended that fight early.

I felt strong. I just came from a great camp with Robert Easter, which I think helped in this fight tonight. Sparring with Robert and Adrien [Broner], I’ve learned a lot from those guys.

I give my overall performance a B or a C+. I think I could have done a lot more.

Teah made no excuses about facing a last-minute opponent.

“He was a crafty southpaw. I knew he was slick, but he was quicker than I expected,” Teah said. “I would ball up to try to come inside and he was sharp with his right hook. Fighting guys on short-notice is the way I expect it. That’s the sport. I was preparing for a southpaw and I got a southpaw. No excuses.”

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Thomas Mattice Camp Notes

Undefeated Mattice Mgba fechaa Rolando Chinea Nke a Friday on ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ

Friday, -Ahụ. 2 Live On SHOWTIME® At 10 p.m. NA/Pt
Site WinnaVegas cha cha na Sloan, Iowa

NEW YORK (Jan. 30, 2018) – Undefeated fechaa atụmanya Thomas Mattice is preparing in Cleveland for his matchup against Rolando Chinea that is part of a ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ tripleheader a Friday, -Ahụ. 2, na-na showtime na 10 p.m. ET / pt site WinnaVegas cha cha na Sloan, Iowa.
Mattice (10-0, 8 Kos), nke Cleveland, Ohio, na Lancaster, Pennsylvania si Chinea (15-1-1, 6 Kos) will clash in the eight-round co-feature of the three-fight telecast.
Mattice na-arụ ọrụ ike maka ya telivishọn mba mpụta mbụ.
Camp has been going great. We finished everything up over the weekend, na ugbu a anyị na-nnọọ na-atụrụ ndụ na-njikere makaFriday.”
N'agbanyeghị na a na ịbụ Mattice mbụ agha n'ihu igwefoto, 27 afọ na-emeso a ka ọ bụla ọzọ ọgụ.
I am going in like this is any other fight. The only difference is that this is a progression, a step up. Like all the other fights, M na dị nnọọ anya na-na-erite uru.”
Mattice na-na-ekwe ka otu ya ime ihe nile scouting, while he focuses on his own business of training and getting ready for the opportunity ahead of him na Fraịdee.
I am just letting my team handle the scouting of Chinea. We drew up a gameplan based on that, and now I am just going to go in there and execute it.
I just expect a great performance. For the fans that haven’t seen me, they can expect a fighter who can box and can bang. I just want everyone to tune in, and see a great fight. I have a lot of confidence that I will get the job done na Fraịdee.”
The omume a na-akwalite GH3 n'ọkwá soro ROC Nation Sports, Victory Promotions and Ringside Ticket. Tiketi ndị dị nnọọ $10 general admission prior to the event and $20 na -Ahụ. 2. For more information call: 1.800.HOT.WINN Ext. 7117.

MONTANA LOVE TO FACE SAM TEAH IN OPENING BOUT OF SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION TRIPLEHEADER THIS FRIDAY, -Ahụ. 2 Ndụ SHOWTIME®

Love Replaces Injured Wellington Romero In Telecast Opener At 10 p.m. NA/Pt Site WinnaVegas cha cha Resort Na Sloan, Iowa
NEW YORK (Jan. 30, 2018) – Undefeated super fechaa Montana Ịhụnanya ga-eche ihu streaking Philadelphia atụmanya Sam ọtụtụ sia in the opening bout of ShoBox: The New Generation this Friday, -Ahụ. 2, na-na OGE IHE NKIRI (10 p.m. NA/Pt) site WinnaVegas Casino Resort na Sloan, Iowa.

Cleveland nwa afọ Ịhụnanya, who was originally scheduled to fight on a non-televised undercard bout on -Ahụ. 2, anọchi Wellington Romero, who was forced to withdraw na Mọnde with a back injury.
Yeah (12-1-1, 5 Kos) vs. Ịhụnanya (8-0, 4 Kos), is an eight-round super lightweight matchup that will serve as the opening bout of what is now a three-fight ShoBox telecast.
Na Friday si isi ihe omume, undefeated 168-paụnd atụmanya Ronald Ellis (14-0-1, 10 Kos) na Junior Younan (13-0, 9 Kos) will clash in a 10-round super middleweight bout. Na ngalaba-mma, Thomas Mattice (10-0, 8 Kos) will face two-time ShoBox winner Rolando Chinea (15-1-1, 6 Kos) na asatọ-gburugburu fechaa matchup.
IHE: A previously announced matchup between Devin Haney and Harmonito Dela Torre was pulled from the ShoBox telecast after the Filipino Dela Torre encountered visa issues.
Ịhụnanya bụ ihe ruzuru amu amu bụ ndị weere na a 174-13 ndekọ ma merie a ọla nrite na 2012 National Golden Gloves Championships. The 22-year-old southpaw recently sparred with Adrien Broner and served as head sparring partner for Robert Easter Jr. dị ka IBF fechaa World onye mmeri kwadebere maka ya na aha ozize megide Javier Fortuna na Jan. 20.
Yeah, nke Philadelphia site n'ụzọ nke Liberia, has won five in a row and owns a 2015 ShoBox victory over previously undefeated O’Shaquie Foster.
The omume a na-akwalite GH3 n'ọkwá soro ROC Nation Sports, Victory n'ọkwá, na ringside Ticket. Tiketi ndị dị nnọọ $10 general admission prior to the event and $20 na -Ahụ. 2. For more information call: 1.800.HOT.WINN Ext. 7117.
Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The Executive emeputa bụ Gordon Ụlọ Nzukọ Richard Gaughan amị na Rick Phillips eduzi.
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UNDEFEATED SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT PROSPECT JUNIOR YOUNAN PROMISES A BREAKOUT YEAR IN SHOWTIME SPORTS® VIDEO FEATURE; RONALD Ellis Camp edeturu

Younan ihu Ụmụnna unbeaten Ronald Ellis Na Main Omume Of ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ, Osote Friday, -Ahụ. 2 Ndụ SHOWTIME®

 

"Mgbe ị na-ahụ m ọgụ, ị na-aga na-echeta ihe ị hụrụ. "- Junior Younan

 

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KEDU: SHOWTIME Sports delivers a behind-the-scenes look into the life and training camp of undefeated super middleweight prospect Junior Younan as he prepares to face fellow unbeaten Ronald Ellis in the main event of ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ osote Friday, -Ahụ. 2, na-na showtime na 10 p.m. NA/Pt from WinnaVegas Casino in Sloan, Iowa.

 

Ellis (14-0-1, 8 Kos), nke Lynn, Mas., na Brooklyn nke Younan (13-0, 9 Kos) ga-esere na 10-gburugburu isi ihe omume nke a anọ na-agha telecast na atụmatụ asatọ alụso na a jikọtara ndekọ nke 113-3-3.

 

The Brooklyn-born Younan is a former amateur standout who was dubbed by The New York Times as “a boxing prodigy” as a 10-year-old. And while he’ll face the toughest opponent of his career on -Ahụ. 2, ọ bụ obi ike o nwere pedigree na talent ghọọ a n'ụwa onye mmeri.

 

"M hụrụ n'anya na-na na Chakwasa ihie, etinye a show na-anụ Fans,"Ka o kwuru. "E nweghị ihe ọ dị ka ya. M maa chere na m nwere ike na-ihu nke ibu Middleweight nkewa.

 

"Mgbe ị na-ahụ m ọgụ, na ị na-aga na-echeta ihe ị hụrụ. Nke a bụ oge m. Nke a nwere ike ịbụ na a ụwa aha ma, ma nke a bụ m mbụ. "

 

o kwukwara,: "Echeghị m na ọ dị ihe m ike aka. 2018 ga-hoo haa-akpali afọ. Nke a bụ m breakout afọ. "

 

Ronald Ellis Camp Notes

Ellis ihu Ụmụnna undefeated Super Middleweight -Atụmanya Junior Younan Ọzọ Friday Na Main Omume Of ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ

Friday, -Ahụ. 2 Live On SHOWTIME® At 10 p.m. NA/Pt
Site WinnaVegas cha cha na Sloan, Iowa

NEW YORK (Jan. 26, 2018) – Undefeated super middleweight Ronald Ellis is preparing in Los Angeles for his main event matchup against fellow undefeated Junior Younan that headlines a ShoBox: The New Generation quadrupleheader na Friday, -Ahụ. 2, na-na showtime na 10 p.m. NA/PT from WinnaVegas Casino in Sloan, Iowa.

Ellis (14-0-1, 10 Kos), nke Lynn, Mas., na Brooklyn nke Younan (13-0, 9 Kos) ga-esere na 10-gburugburu isi ihe omume nke a anọ na-agha telecast na atụmatụ asatọ alụso na a jikọtara ndekọ nke 113-3-3.

Ellis, onye ugbu a na-akpọ Los Angeles home, na-arụ ọrụ ike na Iron mgbatị n'okpuru nche anya nke Jerry Rosenberg ya na nna ya Ronald Ellis SR.

My camp has been solid. I have been getting good sparring. We have been training for Younan like he is any other opponent,” Ellis kwuru.

na Younan, Ellis nwere ihe echiche na ihe ya onye iro ga-eme ka mgbanaka -Ahụ. 2.

“Amaara m na ọ bụ a na-eto eto na undefeated fighter,” o kwuru. “I have been reading some things where he says he is going to bring the fight to me. He seems like he likes to talk a lot, ma nke ahụ adịghị eme ihe ọ bụla na-abịa ọgụ n'abalị.”

Nke a ga-atọ ShoBox anya maka Ellis, as he is coming off an eight-round unanimous decision over Christopher Brooker last January. Ellis feels that his big fight resume will be the key against Younan.

“My ahụmahụ ga-ndoro-abụ uru,” Ellis kwuru. “I have been here on ShoBox two times before. I will be relaxed and comfortable as we approach the fight. This is his first time. I expect him to be real hyper.

This is a natural progression for me. I went from fighting on the undercard of ShoBox, na ugbu a, m na isi ihe omume. A mmeri ga-esi m na ụwa họọrọ na Olileanya catapult m n'imeSaturday abalị-akpata ịlụ ọgụ na SHOWTIME egwuregwu Boxing. M maara na m nwere ike na-elepụ anya n'ihu. M mkpa iji merie mbụ.”

The omume a na-akwalite GH3 n'ọkwá na ROC Nation Sports soro Victory n'ọkwá na ringside Ticket. Tiketi ndị dị nnọọ $10 general admission prior to the event and $20 na -Ahụ. 2. For more information call: 1.800.HOT.WINN Ext. 7117.

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Banyere ShoBox: The New GenerationSince its inception in July 2001, na oké acclaimed showtime ọkpọ usoro, ShoBox: The New emana apụta na-eto eto talent adịkwa siri ike. The ShoBox nkà ihe ọmụma bụ televise na-akpali akpali, ìgwè mmadụ-atọ na mpi ọkụ mgbe inye a na-egosi ala njikere atụmanya kpebisiri ike na-alụ ọgụ maka ụwa aha. Ụfọdụ na-eto eto ndepụta nke 74 alụso ndị pụtara na ShoBox na elu na-garner ụwa utu aha na-agụnye: Errol Spence Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams na ndị ọzọ.

UNDEFEATED SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT PROSPECTS RONALD ELLIS & JUNIOR YOUNAN HEADLINE FEBRUARY 2 SHOBOX: Ọhụrụ ọgbọ QUADRUPLEHEADER

Highly Touted Lightweight Prospect Devin Haney Opens Telecast That Features Eight Fighters With A Combined Record Of 113-3-3, Including Five Unbeaten Fighters

 

Friday, -Ahụ. 2 Live On SHOWTIME® At 10 p.m. ET / pt
Site WinnaVegas cha cha na Sloan, Iowa

 

NEW YORK (Jan. 3, 2018) – A battle of unbeaten super middleweight prospects will headline a ShoBox: The New Generation quadrupleheader on Friday, -Ahụ. 2, na-na showtime na 10 p.m. ET/PT from WinnaVegas Casino in Sloan, Iowa, as two-time ShoBox veteran Ronald Ellis takes on New Yorker Junior Younan.
 

Ellis (14-0-1, 10 Kos), nke Lynn, Mas., na Brooklyn nke Younan (13-0, 9 Kos) ga-esere na 10-gburugburu isi ihe omume nke a anọ na-agha telecast na atụmatụ asatọ alụso na a jikọtara ndekọ nke 113-3-3.
 

An undefeated boxer losing for the first time was a common theme on ShoBox in 2017 dị ka 15 prospects lost their perfect record on the popular developmental series last year. Now in its 17th year, a total of 171 fighters have suffered their first loss on ShoBox. All three fights leading up to the main event on Feb. 2 are eight-round matchups that include an undefeated “A-side” fighter facing his toughest test to date.
 

Na ngalaba-mma, former Dominican Olympian Wellington Romero (12-0-1, 6 Kos) will take on Philadelphia’s Sam Teah (12-1-1, 5 Kos) in a super lightweight scrap contracted at 141 pound. Cleveland’s Thomas Mattice (10-0, 8 Kos) will face two-time ShoBox winner and Lancaster, Pa. resident Rolando Chinea (15-1-1, 6 Kos) in a lightweight matchup.
 

In the telecast opener, highly regarded undefeated Devin Haney (18-0, 12 Kos), nke Las Vegas, will take on Harmonito Dela Torre (19-1, 12 Kos) in another bout pitting two 135-pound prospects.
 

The omume a na-akwalite GH3 n'ọkwá na ROC Nation Sports soro Victory n'ọkwá na ringside Ticket. Tiketi ndị dị nnọọ $10 general admission prior to the event and $20 na-ahụ. 2. For more information call: 1.800.HOT.WINN Ext. 7117.
 

RONALD ELLIS vs. JUNIOR YOUNAN – 10-Round Super Middleweight

 

Ellis returns to ShoBox in his first bout since defeating Christopher Brooker via a unanimous decision in Atlantic City last January. In his ShoBox debut, Ellis fought Jerry Odom to a majority draw in Atlantic City in February 2016.
 

Originally from Lynn, Mas., the 28-year-old Ellis currently lives and trains in Los Angeles at the Iron Gym under trainer Jerry Rosenberg and his father Ronald Ellis Sr.
 

“It’s going to be fireworks from the jump,” said Ellis, who was scheduled to fight Taneal Goyco in November, but the fight was scrapped when Goyco weighed three pounds over the super middleweight limit. “Younan is a good little fighter, but we are trying to get him out of there. Nke a bụ mbụ m isi omume, and I want to impress. It will be a good way to start 2018, which will be my year.”
 

Ellis upset highly regarded Terrell Gausha to win the 2010 National Golden uwe. Gausha would go on to represent the U.S. na 2012 Olympic Games.
 

Younan, who is promoted by Roc Nation Sports, was a highly touted amateur boxer who compiled a 90-5 record before turning professional in 2013 na afọ nke 18. Once dubbed by The New York Times as “a boxing prodigy” as a 10-year-old, Younan was a two-time National Junior Golden Gloves champion, na 2011 National Junior Olympic championship, and at one point was the No. 1-rated junior boxer in his weight class by USA Boxing.
 

Because of injuries, Younan fought just one time in 2015. After a nine-month layoff, he returned in March of 2016 to beat Cristian Solorzano and has remained active since. Eight of Younan’s 13 pro wins have ended in the first round, including three of his last five fights. The 22-year-old is trained by his father, Sherif Younan
 

“It’s a pleasure to fight on SHOWTIME and I’m excited to put on a show for all the viewers,” Younan said. “I’ve been working as hard as possible and I’m confident my efforts will pay off. I’m going to break my opponent’s spirit and pick him apart. This is my time – in 2018, I’m looking to make a title run and this fight is just the first step.”
 

WELLINGTON ROMERO vs. SAM TEAH – Eight-Round Super Lightweight

 

Romero is originally from the Dominican Republic now fighting out of Newburgh, New York. A southpaw, he fights under the Roc Nation Sports promotion and represented the Dominican Republic in the 2012 London Olympics, where he lost to eventual Gold Medalist Vasyl Lomachenko.

 

An accomplished amateur with 268 ịlụ ọgụ, Romero earned a bronze medal at the 2010 Central American Games and made back-to-back appearances at the 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships and the 2011 Pan American Games as a teenager.
 

The 26-year-old Romero fought twice in 2017, recording TKOs in both wins over Kevin Womack Jr. and Mike Fowler.
 

“This fight on SHOWTIME is a great opportunity for me to showcase my talent and I want to thank God, my team and everyone involved for this opportunity,” Romero said. “I’m going to deliver a world class performance for all the boxing fans out there to enjoy. After defeating my opponent, I know I will make a lasting impression on the viewers and start paving my way to a world title belt.”
 

This won’t be the first time Philadelphia’s Teah is facing an undefeated fighter on ShoBox. In Las Vegas in 2015, Teah scored a unanimous decision over previously undefeated O’Shaquie Foster. The 30-year-old’s only loss came against then-undefeated Lavisas Williams in 2014.
 

Mụrụ na Liberia, Teah did not start boxing until the age of 19. His last four fights have been close to home with three in his hometown of Philadelphia and the other two in Bristol, Pa., and Atlantic City, N.J.
 

“I know my opponent was an Olympian, and he has been in front of a lot of great fighters,” Teah said. “I am excited to face him and take the big challenge. I know I will be his toughest opponent. I am ready to see what he is made of.”
 

THOMAS MATTICE vs. ROLANDO CHINEA – Eight-Round Lightweight
 

A 27-year-old from Cleveland, Mattice turned pro in 2014 and had an amateur record of 72-18. He was a three-time Ohio State Golden Gloves champion, and bronze medal winner in the USA National Tournament in 2014.
 

In his last fight on Nov. 11, Mattice beat Orlando Rizo via seventh-round stoppage in Georgia. Mattice, who has recorded four straight KOs and eight overall in 10 ọkachamara ịlụ ọgụ, is a boxer-puncher who likes to attack the body.
 

“It’s a tough fight for sure,” Mattice said. “I checked him out. It’s going to be a rough fight, but I am prepared for a war. I am prepared for whatever he will bring. I am excited to fight on ShoBox. Ever since I started boxing, I said one day that will be me fighting on TV, and now that dream comes true.”
 

The 26-year-old Chinea returns to ShoBox after handing previously unbeaten Kenneth Sims Jr., the first loss of his professional career via majority decision on July 14. The win moved Chinea’s ShoBox record to 2-0. He had previously won an eight-round split decision victory over O’Shaquie Foster in 2016.
 

A Puerto Rican native now living in Lancaster, Pa., Chinea suffered his only defeat against the hands of Ismail Muwendo in 2015. He has won five straight since, including two unanimous decisions over previously undefeated Ladarius Miller and Mel Crossty, as well as the unbeaten Sims. His last four opponents had a combined record of 38-1-1.
 

“I know Thomas Mattice is another undefeated fighter with a terrific amateur career,” Chinea said. “I am being brought in as his opponent, to make him look good in his national TV debut. I respect Thomas for agreeing to fight me. I am sure that he will bring his best, and it will be another entertaining fight, Chinea style. I am going to be in the best shape of my career. I am going to be stronger, and I am going to hunt him down, rough him up, and beat him. I can’t wait to fight and win again on ShoBox.”
 

DEVIN HANEY vs. HARMONITO DELA TORRE – Eight-Round Lightweights

 

Haney just turned 19 years old last November and already sports a professional record of 18-0 na 12 knockouts. Trained and managed by his father, William Haney, he has been active with nine fights in 2016 and seven in 2017. In his last fight on Nov. 4, he scored a fifth-round TKO against Hamza Sempewo in Atlanta.
 

Raised in Oakland, Calif., Haney was a seven-time national amateur champion and compiled an impressive record of 130-8. Haney is currently living and training in Las Vegas, where he sparred with Floyd Mayweather as the pound-for-pound champ prepared to face Conor McGregor, and Shawn Porter. Haney turned professional when he was 16 years old in Mexico.
 

“Fighting on SHOWTIME, specifically ShoBox, where many champions have been made, is something I’ve envisioned since I turned professional in 2015,” Haney said. “I’m in tough against Harmonito Dela Torre, a hungry fighter who is coming off his first pro loss. I know his back is up against the wall, so I’m expecting him to bring everything he’s got. But this is my time to shine on the big stage and I’m not going to let this opportunity pass me by. I’m the future of boxing and everyone will see my talent on February 2, especially Dela Torre.”
 

Dela Torre is a 23-year-old Philippines native who has been training with Osmiri Fernandez in Miami the past few months at the Sanman Boxing Gym.
 

Dela was scheduled to fight last on Aug. 22 in Las Vegas in a super featherweight bout against undefeated Saul Rodriguez, who inexplicably pulled out of the matchup a few days before the fight.
 

Kama, Dela Torre entered the ring in Las Vegas on Nov. 18 and suffered his first loss against 2012 Olympic silver medalist Tugstsogt Nyambayar in an eight-round unanimous decision, despite scoring a second-round knockdown. It was the first time in his first nine fights that Nyambayar was taken the distance.
 

Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The Executive emeputa bụ Gordon Ụlọ Nzukọ Richard Gaughan amị na Rick Phillips eduzi.

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Undefeated TramaineThe Mighty MidgetWilliams Makes major statement, KO’s William Gonzalez in round 1 “Ko Night Boxing: Rumble on the Water 2in Long Beach

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OFFICIAL RESULTS FROM THE QUEEN MARY IN LONG BEACH

The beginning for Tramaine Williams (L)…..
(all pictures by Samuel Valdivia / Samieedotcom)

LONG BEACH, Calif. (July 30, 2017) – Undefeated featherweight atụmanya Tramaine “The Mighty Midget” Williams made a major statement last night (Saturday, July 29), dropping former world title challenger WilliamChirizo” Gonzalez three times in the opening round of a sensational performance in the “Ko Night Boxing” Rumble on the Water 2″ isi ihe omume, which aired live on CBS Sports Network from The Queen Mary’s outdoor venue in Long Beach, California.

“Ko Night Boxing: Rumble on the Water 2was presented by Black Tree, and promoted by Roy Englebrecht Promotions, in association with KO Night Boxing LLC and Roc Nation Sports.
…..and the end for William Gonzalez
The 5′ 4″ Williams (12-0, 5 Kos), fighting out of New Haven (CT), exploded with pin-point accuracy, also displaying his new-found power, dropping Gonzalez 30-8, 26 Kos), of Nicaragua, three time in the first round. The crafty southpaw finished off his more experienced opponent with a perfectly placed right-left combination, right on the button, for his third and final knockdown. Referee Raul Caiz, Obere. waved off the action, not bothering to count, as Gonzalez lay vertical on his back in dire straits.
I prepared well for this fight and anything can happen when I work hard,” Williams remarked after his third consecutive knockout victory. “I felt his power early with a body shot but I stayed focused.
I can deal with anybody in my division. I want to fight Lee Selby (IBF featherweight world champion), or any of the world champions, but none will fight me. I really want Gary Russell (WBC champion); A nọ m ebe a, Gary. It’ll be target practice for me.
Na ngalaba-mma, highly touted super middleweight prospect JuniorThe Young GodYounan (13-0, 9 Kos) nọgidere undefeated, winning a close eight-round decision against tough Mike “The awakpo” Guy, nke Sacramento (DỊ KA), the former California State champion. (9-3-1, 5 Kos) Guy was penalized a point for tossing Younan to the mat at the end of round six or the result would have been a majority draw.
In his first eight-round fight, the 21-year-old Younan gained invaluable experience fighting the non-stop Guy, who kept coming forward, throwing punches from all angles, at his Brooklyn opponent.

Junior Younan (R) had a learning experience in victory against Mike Guy
You can’t learn if you don’t go rounds,” Younan correctly noted after the fight. “I’m only going to improve. Guy kept moving forward the entire fight. There were a couple of things that bothered me, but I went eight hard rounds and won. Thank you to Mike Guy for that.
Former Winthrop College (SC) basketball player Jonnie Rice (7-2-1, 4 Kos), fighting out of Los Angeles, opened the televised broadcast with a convincing six-round unanimous decision over RodneyKing Corso” Hernandez (10-6-2, 2 Kos), nke Fresno (DỊ KA).
I thought I did real well against a good opponent,” former power forward Rice said after the fightHe’s an athlete, getting better each fight. He’s not the same fighter he was a year ago. I’m becoming more strategic, working on my jab to get better. Basketball players need good footwork like Chris Paul and Lebron James. I’m working to bring my footwork from basketball to boxing,”
N'obodo mmasị Raul Calderon (1-0) pitched a shutout over Eric akon (0-1), winning a four-round unanimous decision (40-36 X 3), in a battle of pro-debuting Californians. In the walkout-fight, Los Angeles featherweight Sergio “El NinoQuiroz mma ka 4-0 with a four-round unanimous decision over Lupe Arrotyo (2-7).
Complete results n'okpuru:

Ukara IHE
Isi ihe omume – FEATHERWEIGHTS
Tramaine Williams (12-0, 5 Kos), New Haven, CT
WKO1 (1:34)
William Gonzalez (30-8 (26 Kos), Managua, Nicaragua
CO-FEATURE – Super MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Junior Younan (13-0, 9 Kos), Brooklyn, NY
WDEC8 (78-73, 786-75, 76-75)
‘Mike Guy (9-3-1, 5 Kos), Sacramento, DỊ KA
HEAVYWEIGHTS
Jonnie Rice (7-2-1, 4 Kos), Los Angeles, DỊ KA
WDEC6 (59-565, 59-56, 58-56)
Rodney Hernandez (10-6-2, 2 Kos), Fresno, DỊ KA
WELTERWEIGHTS
Raul Calderon (1-0), Long Beach, DỊ KA
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Eric akon (0-1), Santa Ana, DỊ KA
FEATHERWEIGHTS
Sergio Quiroz (4-0), Los Angeles, DỊ KA
WDEC4 (40-36, 39-37, 39-37)
Lupe Arroyo (2-7), Huntington Beach, DỊ KA
Ozi:
Twitter: @KONightBoxing

Undefeated Brooklyn light heavyweight prospect JuniorThe Young GodYounan to be showcased in “Ko Night Boxing: Rumble on the Water 2” ngalaba-mma

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July 29 on CBS Sports Network, live from The Queen Mary
Junior Younan
(photo courtesy of Roc Nation Sports)

LONG BEACH. Calif.

(July 24, 2017) – Former junior boxing prodigy and undefeated professional prospect, undefeated JuniorThe Young GodYounan, will be showcased in the “Ko Night Boxing: Rumble on the Water 2” ngalaba-mma a Saturday (July 29), airing (10 p.m. NA / 7 p.m. Pt) on CBS Sports Network, live from The Queen Mary’s outdoor venue in Long Beach, California. The Queen Mary will be hosting its first pro boxing show.

The 21-year-old Younan (12-0, 9 Kos), alụ ọgụ si Brooklyn, takes on former USA California super middleweight champion Mike Guy (9-2-1, 5 Kos), nke Sacramento (DỊ KA), in the eight-round co-featured event.
This will be a coming out party for me,” Younan said. “I’m going to go out there and try to make a statement. It’s been a great start to the yearit’s my third fight this yearand I feel like I’m getting better and better each one.
In the night’s 10-round main event, undefeated featherweight prospect Tramaine “The Mighty Midget” Williams (11-0, 4 Kos), nke New ogige eden (CT), squares off against former world title challenger WilliamChirizo” Gonzalez (30-7, 26 Kos), of Nicaragua.
“Ko Night Boxing: Rumble on the Water 2”, presented by Black Tree, is promoted by Roy Englebrecht Promotions, in association with KO Night Boxing LLC and Roc Nation Sports.
Fighting under the Roc Nation banner, Younan was a highly-decorated amateur boxer, compiling an outstanding 90-5 ndekọ. Given his success, Younan elected to turn pro in 2013 as an 18-year-old, rather than wait several years for an opportunity to qualify for the U.S. Olympic Boxing Team.
Younan started boxing competitively as an eight-year-old and, naanị two years later, The New York Times crowned him aboxing prodigy”. During his impressive amateur career, he collected several belts, medals and awards, including nine championship performances in the Junior Olympics as well as the Junior Metros, eight in the New York State Silver Gloves, and five more in the Regional Silver Gloves. He was also a four-time National Silver Gloves recipient, three-time Ringside World winner, three-time National PAL, and two-time National Junior Golden Gloves champion. Na 2011, he was crowned the National Junior Golden Gloves champion, in addition to being USA Boxing’s No. 1-rated junior boxer in his weight class.

Nagging injuries somewhat curtailed Younan’s development, limiting him to one fight in 2015. After a nine-month layoff, he returned triumphantly on March 26, 2016 to defeat Cristian Solorzano, nke Sonora, Mexico, on the Andre Ward vs. Sullivan Barrera undercard at Oracle Arena in Oakland, California. With a win by way of a four-round unanimous decision, Younan improved his unblemished record to 8-0.

Three of Younan’s last four fights have ended in the opening round, including his most recent on June 17 on the Andre Ward-Sergey Kovalev 2 undercard at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. The Brooklyn bomber made quick work of the Hungarian veteran Zoltan sera (28-14, 20 Kos) na 1:39 akara.

It was an amazing experience for me as a 21-year-old to fight in Vegas on Andre Ward’s card,” Younan added. “Coming off that knockout, I have great momentum and confidence heading into this fight. I can’t wait.
California heavyweights Rodney Hernandez (10-5-2, 2 Kos), of Modesto, and Los AngelesJonnie Rice (6-2-1, 4 Kos), a former Winthrop College (SC) basketball player, will open the televised segment of the card in a six-round bout.
Fighting on the undercard in four-round matches are Los Angeles featherweight Sergio “El NinoQuiroz (3-0) vs. Lupe Arroyo (2-0), nke Huntington Beach (DỊ KA), Whittier (DỊ KA) fechaa George Acosta (2-0), and pro-debuting welterweights Eric Gomez, of Santa Ana (DỊ KA), and Long Beach’s Raul Calderon.
All ọgụ na alụso bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe.
All tickets are priced at $60.00 and on sale to purchase by calling 949.760.3131.
Ụzọ na-emeghe na 5:30 p.m. Pt with the opening bout scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Pt.
Ozi:
Twitter: @KONightBoxing

Undefeated featherweight prospect TramaineThe Mighty MidgetWilliams To headline “Ko Night Boxing: Rumble on the Water 2

July 29 on CBS Sports Network, live from The Queen Mary

LONG BEACH. Calif. (July 13, 2017) – Undefeated featherweight atụmanya Tramaine “The Mighty Midget” Williams will headline the “Ko Night Boxing: Rumble on the Water 2” kaadị, na July 29, to air (10 p.m. NA / 7 p.m. Pt) on CBS Sports Network, live from The Queen Mary’s outdoor venue in Long Beach, California.
Presented by Black Tree, “Ko Night Boxing: Rumble on the Water 2is promoted by Roy Englebrecht Promotions, in association with KO Night Boxing LLC and Roc Nation Sports.
Williams (11-0, 4 Kos) ihu Angel “The Cat” Luna (12-3-1, 7 Kos) na 10-gburugburu isi omume.
We’re looking forward to partnering with Black Tree, Roy Englebrecht Promotions, Roc Nation Sports and The Queen Mary for another great ‘Knockout Night Boxing’ omume,” KO Night Boxing president John Andersen kwuru. “Tramaine Williams is one of the hottest prospects in boxing and we’re excited to have him fight on another ‘KO Night Boxingshow.

After a sizzling start to his pro career, the New Haven, Conn. Native was inactive for nearly two years (2-13-2015) due to out-of-the-ring issues, but bounced back strong in January 2016, signing a promotional contract with Roc Nation Sports.

In his first fight under the Roc Nation Sports banner, Williams dominated Eduardo Garza (6-1) en route to an eight-round unanimous decision.in the CBS Sports Network co-featured event in Wichita, Kansas last March.

In his last fight on the Andre Ward-Sergey Kovalev II card at Mandalay Bay, Williams produced the most signature victory to date, stopping former NABO, WBC US and California State super featherweight champion Christopher Martin (30-8-3) na abụọ gbaa gburugburu.

Williams first began boxing at the age of nine, accumulating an impressive record of 97-10 over his amateur career. During that span, he was a ten-time national amateur champion, a two-time Ringside World champion and a four-time Silver Gloves champion. He also was a PAL National Junior Golden Gloves champion.

Luna, fighting out of the Dominican Republic, is a proven upset specialist having defeated then unbeaten (15-0-1, 11 Kos) Jose Lopez, na June 6, 2015 at Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn, by way of a six-round unanimous decision. Lopez is currently the reigning WBO International super featherweight champion.
Former amateur boxing prodigy, undefeated Brooklyn light heavyweight prospect JuniorThe Young GodYounan (12-0, 9 Kos), will face an opponent to be determined in the eight-round co-featured event. Also fighting under the Roc Nation banner, the 21-year-old Younan compiled a sterling 90-5 na-amu amu ndekọ, highlighted by his three-time Ringside World and three-time National PAL championship performances.
A pair of California heavyweights square off in the in the six-round CBSSN opener as Rodney Hernandez (10-5-2, 2 Kos), of Modesto, meets Los AngelesJonnie Rice (6-2-1, 4 Kos), a former Winthrop College (SC) basketball player.
Fighting on the undercard in four-round matches are Los Angeles featherweight Sergio “El NinoQuiroz (3-0) vs. Lupe Arroyo (2-0), nke Huntington Beach (DỊ KA), Whittier (DỊ KA) fechaa George Acosta (2-0), and pro-debuting welterweights Eric Gomez, of Santa Ana (DỊ KA), and Long Beach’s Raul Calderon.
All ọgụ na alụso bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe.
All tickets are priced at $60.00 and on sale to purchase by calling 949.760.3131.
Ụzọ na-emeghe na 5:30 p.m. Pt with the opening bout scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Pt.
Ozi:
Twitter: @KONightBoxing

Luis “Orlandito” Del Valle Decisions Thomas “KO” Snow; Targets Bigger Opportunities

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Washington, DC (Ka 14, 2016) - 122 pound contender Luis “Orlandito” Del Valle (22-2, 16 Ko si) nke Bayamon, Puerto Rico scored a clear-cut, eight-round unanimous decision over local southpaw Thomas “KO” Snow (18-3, 12 Ko si) na Fraịdee, Ka 13 na DC ngwá agha na Washington, D.C.
Fighting on Roc Nation SportsThrone Boxing on BET, Del Valle looked to set the tone by pressuring the DC-based Snow in the opening round. Na nke abụọ, the former NABA featherweight champion landed a number of straight right hands, including one that sent Snow down hard. Sensing that a knockout may be imminent, Del Valle swarmed Snow but he made it out of the round.
The third saw Del Valle land a picture perfect left hook that dropped Snow again, who effectively tied up after tasting the canvas. Del Valle continued to press the action in the fourth and fifth stanzas, while Snow began moving his hands but still held frequently. Snow found moments of success in the sixth and had his best round in the seventh, during which he connected with a hard shot that got an off balance Del Valle’s attention. Still gunning for a knockout, Del Valle pushed the action in the eighth however, Snow tied him up on multiple occasions and finished on his feet.
While most fans and ringsiders had Del Valle winning at least six rounds, the scores were surprisingly 76-74 na atọ nile scorecards.
"Thomas Snow was a very game fighter and I tip my hat off to him for being a tough competitor,” Del Valle said shortly after the victory. “I would’ve liked to have finished him, but he was constantly tying me up. I thought the referee would’ve warned him or taken a point, but that didn’t happen. This fight was a good learning experience and like JAY Z says ‘it’s onto the next one.’”
With Snow out of his way, Del Valle’s sights are set on bigger opportunities.
"I want to get my hands on one of the champions or top contenders at 122 pound. Ever since I started boxing, my goal was to become a world champion. I’m hoping to have the chance to fight for one of the belts soon because there’s nothing I want more than to bring a world title belt back to Puerto Rico.”
Fans can interact with Del Valle on Twitter @Orlanditoboxing and facebook.com/Orlandito-Del-Valle-111406195543360.