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Duha ka-Division Champion Danny Garcia Nagkinahanglan Sa kanhi World Champion Brandon Rios sa Main Hitabo & 168-Pound Champion nga si David Benavidez Nanalipod Ulohan sa Rematch Batok sa Top Nakigtigi Ronald Gavril sa Co-Cebuano News
LAS VEGAS (Enero 30, 2018) - Welterweight contenders Yordenis Ugas ug Ray Robinson magsangka sa usa ka 12-round IBF 147-pound title elimination bout live sa Showtime Sabado, Pebrero 17 gikan sa Mandalay Bay sa Las Vegas sa usa ka panghitabo nga gipresentar sa Premier Boxing Champions
Ugas vs. Robinson mosikad sa usa ka Showtime kampyonato sa boxing nga tripleheader sa 10 sa gabii. UG/7 sa gabii. PT nga bidahan ni sa usa ka gubat tali sa duha ka-division champion Danny Garcia pagkuha sa kanhi world champion Brandon Rios sa usa ka welterweight title eliminator. Ang co-bahin makakita 168-pound world champion David Benavidez pagdepensa sa iyang titulo sa usa ka rematch batok sa top-rated super middleweight contender Ronald Gavril.
Kini nga welterweight showdown tigian alang sa IBF ni gidaghanon sa duha ka posisyon alang sa titulo nga gihuptan sa undefeated champion Errol Spence Jr..
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Dugang nga aksyon sa sulod sa arena naglatid 175-pound contender Lionell Thompson (19-4, 11 KOs) nakigbatok sa lisud nga-gi-igo Edwin Rodriguez (29-2, 20 KOs) sa usa ka 10-round match, lightweight contender Ladarius Miller (14-1, 4 KOs) ug kanhi world champion Argenis Mendez (24-5-1, 12 KOs) magsangka sa usa ka 10-round showdown ug kanhi top-ranked amateur Joe Spencer mohimo sa iyang pro debut batok sa Uriel Gonzalez (1-2-1, 1 KO) sa usa ka upat ka-round 154-pound bout.
Ugas (20-3, 9 KOs), nga natawo sa Cuba ug karon nagpuyo sa Las Vegas, mao ang usa sa labing nagkapuliki boksidor sa sport ug sa usa ka pagpuasa-riser sa welterweight division. Human sa pagkawala sa usa ka unanimous decision sa Amir Imam sa 2014, ang 31-ka-tuig-ang panuigon Ugas mikuha sa usa ka tuig gikan sa boksing ug mibalik sa usa ka luha. Atol sa usa ka 12-bulan nga gitas-on gikan sa Agosto 2016 sa Agosto 2017, Ugas midaog sa lima ka tul-id nga away, pagtuktok sa top contenders ug palaaboton lakip na Jamal Santiago, Bryant Perrella, Levan Ghvamichava, Thomas Dulorme ug Nelson Lara, lakip na ang daghang daog sa mubo nga pahibalo sa mga buluhaton.
Robinson (24-2, 12 KOs) mao ang larawan sa usa ka Philadelphia fighter - sa usa ka hingpit nga boksidor nga sa kanunay moabut sa pagpakig-away ug gusto nga magpabilin busy. Ugas morepresentar sa usa sa mga labing lisud nga hagit sa Robinson career. Ang 32-ka-tuig-ang panuigon walhon sab nakig-away sa tulo ka mga panahon sa miaging tuig ug sa pag-abut sa usa ka ikapito nga round technical decision nga kadaugan batok sa Breidis Prescott sa Atlantic City sa Hunyo 30.
Nagkalingin sa gabii sa away ang walay pildeng Andres Cortes (6-0, 4 KOs) sa usa ka unom-ka-round lightweight away, undefeated Brian Gallegos (6-0, 4 KOs) sa unom ka rounds sa super featherweight aksyon, super flyweight contender Ava Knight (14-2-4, 5 KOs) sa usa ka unom ka round atraksyon ug pildi nga paglaom si Jonathan Esquivel (6-0, 5 KOs) nakigbatok sa Cameron Burroughs (4-2, 3 KOs) sa usa ka unom-ka-round middleweight away.
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Ladarius Miller Tops Jamel Herring in Exciting Battle of Lightweight Contenders Tuesday Night from Sam’s Town Live in Las Vegas
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LAS VEGAS (August 22, 2017) – Kanhi world champion Juan Carlos Payano (19-1, 9 KOs) scored an impressive decision victory over Alexis Santiago (24-5-1, 8 KOs) sa main event saPremier Boxing Champions Bell-to-toe Martes sa FS1 ug Boxing Championssa Fox Sports, Martes night from Sam’s Town Live in Las Vegas and presented by Mayweather Promotions.
Payano set the pace early, closing the distance with Santiago and delivering consistent flurries of punches. Santiago was unable to keep Payano from charging forward early and seemed focused on landing a big counter.
The fight was defined by its rough nature and constant fighting on the inside. This led to a cut above Payano’s left eye after round three, but his corner was able to manage it and the cut was never a problem.
“I felt like I was winning every single round,” said Payano. “There were small moments on the inside that I gave away but I think I did the better work each round.”
Santiago had moments in the fight and landed big right hands late in the fourth and fifth rounds that got Payano’s attention, but the former champion was able to throw back with high volume and regain control of the fight.
“The strategy was to wear him down and then really try to walk him down and take him out,” said Payano. “Santiago was a little too tough for his own good so I kept some distance at times and controlled the fight.”
“I felt the long layoff when I got in there,” Miingon Santiago. “I was a little tight and I loaded up too much instead of using my speed.”
Even when Santiago was able to corner Payano, the slippery fighter was able to fight his way off the ropes and turn the tide back in his favor. After the end of 10 rounds of super bantamweight action all three judges’ saw the fight in Payano’s favor by scores of 100-90 ug 99-91 kaduha.
“I want my titles back,” said Payano. “I don’t care who is holding which titles at 118 ug 122 libra. I’ll fight anyone and show I’m still a champion.”
“I thought the fight was a little closer,” Miingon Santiago. “He did more work than me but I thought I had good moments. I wanted to box him a little more but I couldn’t find my range so I just tried to close down the gaps. We just have to go back to the drawing board and stay more active. I want to get a tune-up fight then get right back to fighting top guys.”
The co-main event saw once-beaten Ladarius Miller (14-1, 4 KOs) score a unanimous decision victory over 2012 U.S. Olympian Jamel Herring (16-2, 9 KOs) in their 10-round lightweight bout.
The southpaws began the fight carefully, with Miller looking to establish his jab while Herring showed great movement early and tried to catch Miller in the pocket. The exchanges picked up in round two, although both men were still primarily throwing one punch at a time.
“I know I out-jabbed him,” said Miller. “When we jabbed each other, I thought my jab was stronger than his. I gave him two different styles. There were times where I walked him down and times where I boxed him.”
Miller began to pick up the aggressiveness in round three, following up his jab with a straight left hand over the top that snapped Herring’s head. Herring continued to focus on his movement and mixed-in good body work several times to finish off exchanges.
In round five Herring began to plant himself inside and looked to counter Miller, but was unable to do enough clean work to get the attention of the judges as Miller continued to throw back with left hands and movement that occasionally frustrated Herring.
“Ako naghunahuna nga kini mao ang usa ka suod nga away,” Miingon Herring. “I thought when I came forward and pressed the fight he started retreating and moving.”
Both men squared-off in the center of the ring for the final three rounds, as each looked to deliver a shot that would seal the fight in their favor. The flurry of action led to judges’ disagreements on all three of the final action-packed rounds.
In the end it was Miller’s consistent work throughout the fight that got him the nod from all three judges by scores of 98-92 ug 97-93 kaduha.
“I thought 97-93 was the right score,” said Miller. “I took it easy in round nine and felt him out in the first two rounds. But the rest of the fight I felt like I dominated. It’s a process. I’m just climbing the ladder right now. I want to get another test and fight more strong fighters. I want to be on the biggest stages. I’m ready for the step up.”
“I thought I landed some heavy shots in there and was more aggressive,” Miingon Herring. “Obviously the judges saw it differently. I’ll get back with my team and see what’s next, but I did think I won the fight. I thought I won the last two rounds and pulled it out.”
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Martes, August 22 from Sam’s Town Live in Las Vegas
More! Once Beaten Lightweights Jamel Herring and Ladarius Miller
Square-Off in Co-Main Event
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LAS VEGAS (August 8, 2017) – Kanhi world champion Juan Carlos Payano (18-1, 9 KOs) moatubang Alexis Santiago (21-4-1, 8 KOs) in a 10-round bantamweight matchup that headlines Premier Boxing Champions Bell-to-toe Martes sa FS1 ug Boxing Champions sa Fox Sports August 22 from Sam’s Town Live in Las Vegas and presented by Mayweather Promotions.
Payano versus Santiago replaces the previously announced main event that featured a lightweight match between Mickey Bey and Anthony Peterson that was cancelled after Bey was injured in training.
“I am excited to be back in the ring and on the way back to the top,” said Payano. “I don’t plan to allow anything to derail me from being champion again. I’m ready to put on a great performance and get the big fights that I want. I’m looking forward to once again reigning supreme in this division. I’m never in a boring fight so you won’t want to miss it on August 22!”
“I’ve been staying steady with training camp and everything has been really smooth,” Miingon Santiago. “After my last fight I took a few months off to let my body heal and I feel much better going into this fight. My opponent is tough and aggressive. He’s a former world champion but I feel that I have what it takes to win. This fight is happening during the biggest fight week in boxing and I couldn’t be happier. I’m just staying focused on doing what I have to do to get in the ring and get that win.”
Televised coverage magsugod sa 9 sa gabii. UG/6 sa gabii. PT as part of an exciting week of events presented by Mayweather Promotions and leading up to the Mayweather vs. McGregor showdown sa Sabado.
Ang August 22 show will also feature a showdown between once-beaten lightweights Jamel Herring (16-1, 9 KOs) ug Ladarius Miller (13-1, 4 KOs), who will meet in a 10-round match.
“I was so excited when I got the news that I got this opportunity,” Miingon Herring. “This is a huge stage for me to be on and it is an honor. I’ve been training alongside some great guys in camp to make sure I am in top shape and I’m really looking forward to it. I’m familiar with Ladarius from when I trained in the Mayweather Boxing Club a couple years ago. I don’t underestimate him, but I’ve been in the ring with tough vets and I think I’ve got what it takes.”
“I think a lot of people have doubted me in the past, but lately I feel like I am finally getting the recognition I knew I deserved,” said Miller. “My team has been great in encouraging me to stay consistent. I had to make a lot of changes to help me evolve as a fighter physically and mentally. I feel mentally locked in right now and my last few fights have showed my hungry wont-back-down side and on August 22 the fans just better be ready to see ‘Memphis.’ I’ve seen my opponents resume and all I can say is, this is going to be a good ol’ brawl.”
Ang mga tiket alang sa live event, which is promoted by Mayweather Promotions, mapalit sa $125, $100, $75 ug $50 ug sa sale ugma, August 9. Tickets are available online at www.samstownlv.com/entertain.
“This is an incredible event to kick-off the biggest fight week in the history of boxing,” Miingon Leonard Ellerbe, CEO sa Mayweather Promotions. “We are proud to announce that some of Mayweather Promotions’ top prospects will be featured on their own FS1 and FOX Deportes card, giving the fans nonstop action and excitement for the whole week. We have a great lineup in-store with former world champion Juan Carlos Payano taking on Alexis Santiago in the main event and Jamel Herring and Ladarius Miller in the co-feature. It is truly going to be an action filled night of boxing.”
The two-time Dominican Olympian Payano began his path towards another world title with a stoppage of Isao Gonzalo Carranza in January, after first becoming a champion via a technical decision over Anselmo Moreno in September 2014. The accomplished amateur won gold at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean games with victories over McJoe Arroyo and Yoandris Salinas. He defeated Jundy Maraon, Jose Silveria and Luis Maldonado on the way to his title shot and engaged in a pair of exciting fights with Rau’shee Warren that saw him defend his title in August 2015 and lose in June 2016.
Usa ka pro sukad 2009, the 26-year-old Santiago had won ten consecutive bouts before dropping a decision to Jose Cayetano in his last contest. The Phoenix-native defeated Gustavo Molina, Javier Gallo and Antonio Tostado Garcia in 2015 and and has also taken down once-beaten fighters Alex Rangel and Hanzel Martinez. He will make his 2017 debut against one of his most experienced foes to date in Payano.
An amateur standout who won a 2012 Amateur National Championship the same year as his Olympic run, Herring fights out of Cincinnati and is originally from Coram, New York. The 31-year-old won his first 15 pro fights including triumphs over Luis Eduardo Florez, Yakubu Amidu and Hector Velasquez. A former member of the U.S. Marine Corps, Herring bounced back from his first defeat and stopped experienced contender Art Hovhannisyan in February.
Usa ka pro sukad 2014, Miller won his first nine pro fights as he used his speed and skills to out box opponents. Originally from Memphis but now living and training in Las Vegas, Miller has won four fights in a row, including three by stoppage. His last bout saw Miller fight to the eighth round for the first time in his career and impressively stop the then once-beaten Jesus Gutierrez in the final frame.
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