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“FIGHT NIGHT: JARON ENNIS” GIVES BEHIND-THE-SCENES LOOK AT ENNIS’ SENSATIONAL KNOCKOUT OVER SERGEY LIPINETS

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DAB TSI: SHOWTIME Sports released “FIGHT NIGHT: Jaron Ennis,” a 12-minute video feature that gives viewers an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the 23-year-old rising welterweight star Jaron “Boots” Ennis’ impressive knockout over former world champion Sergey Lipinets last Saturday on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING. To watch, share or embed the video, nyem no: https://youtu.be/0psbcBAMu1A

The latest installment of the SHOWTIME Boxing digital series FIGHT NIGHT delivers access to Ennis and his father and trainer Bozy, giving viewers a rare glimpse behind closed doors as they prepare for what was Ennis’ toughest test to date in pursuit of a world title shot inside the unique confines of the “Fight Sphere” at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn.

From the official weigh-in and his appearance on the BELLATOR MMA on SHOWTIME telecast to fight night, the SHOWTIME cameras capture how Ennis gets his body and mind prepared to enter the ring in his first SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING main event.

“I’ll always be hard on myself when I look back at my performance,” said Ennis after his sensational sixth-round knockout. “My goal is to keep getting better, sharper, faster and stronger so I can become a world champion. It’s a great feeling. A great win over a top guy but now it’s on to bigger and better things.”

Saturday’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast headlined by Ennis vs. Lipinets is available in its entirety on all SHOWTIME ON DEMAND and SHOWTIME streaming service platforms.

MARCEL RIVERS TO BE HONORED FOR BIGGEST KO OF THE YEAR

Philadelphia – Boxing fans certainly love a knockout, thiab 2017 was full of them in Philly. Of the many big KOs last year, the best of them all was by Marcel Rivers, nyob rau ntawm lub 2300 Arena last September. Dej ntws, in his third professional fight, scored a picture-perfect-one punch-knockout of Osnel Charles in the fourth round. For this perfect punch, Rivers will receive a Briscoe Award for the “2017 Knockout ntawm lub xyoo”, rau Lub peb hlis ntuj 25, 2018, nyob rau ntawm lub11th Annual Briscoe Awards.
It is exactly why boxing fans come out to the fights,” said John DiSanto, founder of the Briscoe Awards. “Big knockouts always steal the show, and Marcel’s was the biggest.
The Briscoe Awards commemorate the best accomplishments of the Philly-area boxing scene. A total of eleven prizes will be given out in a variety of categories, kuj muaj “Philly Fighter of the Year”, “Philly sib ntaus ntawm lub xyoo”, “Amateur of the Year”, “Rookie ntawm lub xyoo”, “Zeem muag ntawm lub xyoo”, and others.
Advance tickets for the Lub peb hlis ntuj 25, 2018 Briscoe Awards cost $20 and are currently available for sale at BriscoeAwards.com, los yog los ntawm hu xov tooj 609-377-6413. Tickets will not be sold at the door. Lub $20 admission includes food, draft beer, wine, soft drinks, and a souvenir program and ticket. The Briscoe Awards will be held at the VBA Clubhouse, 2733 Clearfield Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19134.
The Briscoe Awards are presented by Philly Boxing History Inc., a 501c3 Non-Profit organization dedicated to preserving and honoring the great legacy of boxing in and around the city of Philadelphia. Yog xav paub ntxiv, call John DiSanto at 609-377-6413.

KNOCKOUT: CAIJ 2

Premiering no los Wednesday Lub Xya hli ntuj 8, 2015 rau Nuvo-TV thiab Fuse-TV.
Featuring party Roy Jones Jr., trainers “Qab Zib” Shane Mosley, Floyd “Kev kaj siab” Mayweather Sr. thiab “Iceman” John Scully, cuaj kev boxers (nyob rau hauv lub featherweight, khaub-ncaws nyias thiab cruiserweight pawg), tus thawj coj Benny Boom thiab tsim kom muaj Steve Marcano.
Cia ntawm Foxwoods Resort & Twv txiaj yuam pov nyob rau hauv Ledyard, Connecticut, KNOCKOUT: CAIJ 2 yuav pib airing no Wednesday thiab yuav khiav kom txog thaum lub nyob finale’ rauLub yim hli ntuj 15 ntawm Foxwoods Resort & Twv txiaj yuam pov nyob rau hauv Ledyard, Connecticut.