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Joseph Elegele Scores Hard Fought Unanimous Decision Victory Over Phil Lo Greco In Main Event Of Premier Boxing Champions: The Next Round On Bounce From The Lakeland Center in Lakeland, IBCE

Dauren Yeleussinov and Devaun Lee Fight To Split Decision Draw
Craig Baker Stops Steve Lovett In Final Seconds Of Eighth Round
Nyem NTAWM NO Rau cov duab
Credit: Dave Nadkarni/Premier Boxing Champions
LAKELAND, IBCE. (Lub rau hli ntuj 13, 2016) – Exciting super welterweight Joseph Elegele (16-2 11 Kos) showed his strength and power Sunday hmo ntuj nyob rau hauv lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim ntawm Premier Boxing Champions: Tus tom ntej Round rau thaws TV as he went toe-to-toe with Phil Lo Greco(27-3, 15 Kos) rau 10 hard-fought rounds from The Lakeland Center in Lakeland, IBCE. Both combatants left it all in the ring, exchanging punches throughout the bout with close rounds that left the audience wanting more.
Elegeleof nearby Winter Haven, FL started the bout coming forward, slightly stunning Toronto’s Lo Greco with several flurries of punches that set the tone for a hard fought back and forth battle. The action picked up in round two as Lo Greco came in on the attack early in the round, pinning Elegele against the ropes and continuing to pepper him with punches to the body and the head.
Despite being taken aback by the attack, Elegele came roaring back in the final seconds of round two and out of the corner to kick off round three. Lo Greco remained in the pocket, not afraid to continue to throw wide left hooks as the fighters traded punches back and forth.
As the fight continued, Lo Greco backed Elegele up against the ropes, smothering him with punches despite Elegele’s four-inch height advantage. But round six was completely controlled by Elegele as he threw a combination of bruising punches that very well could have sent Lo Greco to the canvas. However Lo Greco remained in the pocket. In the 10th and final round, Lo Greco tuaj tawm muaj zog, outworking Elegele, but with less than 20 seconds to go in the bout, Elegele stunned Lo Greco with a barrage of punches up against the ropes. Judges scored the bout 97-95 thiab 96-94 ob zaug, all for Elegele, the winner by unanimous decision.
The second televised bout saw two former amateur standouts Dauren Yeleussinov (5-0-1, 4 Kos) ntawm Kazakhstan, who now fights out of Brooklyn, thiab Devaun Lee (7-2-1, 3 Kos) ntawm tus poj vaj, NY in an eight-round middleweight bout that ended in a split draw. Yeleussinov wasted no time in the first round as he kicked off the fight by throwing multiple left hands, one to the body and two to the head of Lee.
Lee escaped the round unscathed and despite spending the majority of the second round against the ropes, he was able to let his hands go and catch Yeleussinov with multiple shots. The 30-year-old Yeleussinov went on the attack in the sixth round, pinning Lee against the ropes, once again with a barrage of punches. Judges scored the bout at 79-73 for Yeleussinov, 78-74 rau Lee thiab 76-76, ending the bout in a split draw.
Nyob rau hauv lub qhib hauv TV bout, Australian prospect Steve Lovett (15-1, 12 Kos) battled Craig Baker (17-1, 13 Kos) in a 10-round light heavyweight showdown that ended with an explosive knockout. Baker of Baytown, TX was sent to the canvas in round four following a big left hook thrown by Lovett, but Baker was the more active fighter throughout the fight as he was up on all three of the judge’s scorecards going into the eighth and final round. With only three seconds to go in the bout, Baker sent Lovett to the canvas with a hard right hand that ended the bout.
Here is what the participants had to say about their respective performances Sunday hmo ntuj:
JOSEPH ELEGELE
I wasn’t surprised because he’s a tough fighter, he’s a Canadian and Canadian fighters are tough. Nws tuaj mus tua. Nws yog ib tug zoo sib ntaus.
It’s hard for anyone to find an answer for a straight left, but I was surprised he kept walking through it.
I hope this win puts me on the next level. I’m ready for the top fighters. I know there are some things I can work on, but I am ready for the top fighters.
I’m not sure what’s up with my left hand. It hurt me when I was throwing it, but I’m a warrior. I’ve been through too much in life to let a little left hand hurt me. It could be falling off and I’m still going to throw it.
Phil lo Greco
It was his hometown. The score could have gone either way. I hurt him in the second round. He was out and the ref could have stopped the fight. That is no excuse. I will fight anyone, nyob qhov twg.
I felt I was pushing the fight. I am disappointed in the decision.
It’s up to the fans if they want to see me again. People see that I will fight anywhere and anyplace. I enjoyed tonight.
DEVAUN LEE
I don’t agree with the draw, I think I won the fight. I would have been comfortable with a split decision. He worked, but I landed clean shots and I landed heavier punches. I feel like I won the fight. Nws muaj hwj chim, but he wasn’t powerful enough to stop me.
“Tom ntej no, I’m ready for whatever they put in front of me. I would do it again.
Craig neeg ua mov ci
Lovett is a strong guy and he’s a hell of a competitor. He came to work and he tested me, so it is what it is, ib.
This is awesome, ib. This is what I sweat and kill myself in the gym for. This win means the world to me.
He never hurt me tonight. We stayed patient I do what we do. This is the biggest win of my career, but I won’t rest until I get a title.
I’ll fight whoever next. I’ll be back in the gym soon and getting ready for whoever the put in front of me next.
Fighting on a Premier Boxing Champions card is amazing. I’m grateful to get the opportunity and I hope to be back on PBC fighting again.
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Check out Fight News Unlimited’s recent interviews of the main event combatants:
Phil Lo Greco:
Joseph Elegele:
http://www.podcastmachine.com/podcasts/19429/episodes/114793

Undefeated Middleweight Dauren Yeleussinov Battles Hard-Hitting Devaun Lee in Undercard Action on Sunday, Lub rau hli ntuj 12 From The Lakeland Center in Lakeland, IBCE

Ntau! Undefeated Prospects Harold Calderon & David Gonzalez in Separate Bouts as Part of Action Packed Undercard
Premier Boxing Champions: Tus tom ntej Round rau Thaws TV
Begins at 9 p.m. THIAB/PT,
Telecast Include Special Tributes to Muhammad Ali
LAKELAND, IBCE. (Lub rau hli ntuj 8, 2016) – Undefeated Dauren Yeleussinov (5-0, 4 Kos) battles New York’s Devaun Lee (7-2, 3 Kos) in an eight-round middleweight bout that highlights undercard action on Sunday, Lub rau hli ntuj 12 from the Lakeland Center in Lakeland, IBCE.
The June 12 PBC on Bounce TV show is headlined by a battle between exciting welterweights Phil Lo Greco thiab Joseph Elegele. Televised kev pab them nqi pib thaum 9 p.m. THIAB/PT and will feature unbeaten Australian prospect Steve Lovett and tough contender Craig Baker nyob rau hauv ib lub teeb heavyweight showdown. PBC – Tus tom ntej Round will include several special tributes to Muhammad Ali and his tremendous impact on boxing throughout the telecast.
Daim pib rau lub nyob kev tshwm sim, uas yog nce los ntawm huab tais lub Promotions, yog luv nqi ntawm $75, $50 thiab $35, thiab yog muag tam sim no. Daim pib yuav raug muas los ntawm kev mus saib xyuaswww.thelakelandcenter.com los yog los ntawm hu xov tooj 888-397-0100 and from the Lakeland Center Box Office by calling 863-834-8111 or visiting between 9:30 a.m. thiab 5:30 p.m. Mondaylos ntawm Friday.
Additional action features unbeaten Miami prospect Harold Calderon (9-0, 5 Kos) in a six-round junior middleweight attraction, undefeated Philadelphia prospect David Gonzalez (7-0-2, 2 Kos) in a six-round junior welterweight fight and Groveland, Florida’s Amos Cowart (11-1-1, 9 Kos) in eight-rounds of lightweight action against Justin Savi (28-5-2, 18 Kos) out of Benin.
Rounding out the night of fights are Orlando’s Christian Camacho (1-1) tiv thaiv qub tub rog Anthony Napunyi (14-19, 7 Kos) in four-rounds of featherweight action, Orlando-prospect Craig Duncan (5-1-1, 4 Kos) in a six-round super middleweight fight against unbeaten Miami-native Victor Darocha (7-0-1, 6 Kos) and the pro debut of Lakeland’s Emmanuel Bermudez tiv thaiv Randy Heddericks (0-5) in a four-round welterweight tilt.
An experienced amateur out of Berezino, Kazakhstan, Yeleussinov now fights out of Brooklyn where he has served as a sparring partner for middleweight world champion Daniel Jacobs. Txij li thaum tig pro nyob rau hauv 2014, the 30-year-old has stopped four of his five opponents inside the distance. He will take on the Queens-native Lee who comes off back-to-back victories over previously unbeaten fighters including his March victory over Chris Galeano.
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Beat the Streets Announces Man of the Year Award for Kyle Snyder and Lifetime Achievement Award for Ray Lewis among 2016 Gala Award Winners


National and local wrestlers and coaches to be honored at 2016 “United in the Square” Gala Celebration in Times Square on Thursday May 19

TSHIAB YORK, Tej zaum 10, 2016 – Beat the Streets is pleased to announce that it will be presenting its 2016 Man of the Year award to champion international wrestler Kyle Snyder and its Lifetime Achievement Award to former NFL star Ray Lewis at its annual Gala celebration in Times Square on Thursday, Tej zaum 19.

Kyle Snyder became the youngest American to win a Senior World title when he captured the 97 kg gold medal at the 2015 World Wrestling Championships in Las Vegas at age 19. Snyder came out of Olympic redshirt and won the 2016 NCAA Wrestling Championships in Madison Square Garden as a sophomore for Ohio State, defeating two-time NCAA champion Nick Gwiazdowski of NC State in a classic heavyweight finals. In April, Snyder defeated 2012 Olympic champion Jake Varner in the finals of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials to earn a spot on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team at the age of 20. Nyob rau hauv 2014, Snyder was selected to represent Team USA as the youngest-ever member of the Beat the Streets All-Star team.

Ray Lewis is the former linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens, two-time Super Bowl Champion, and 2000’s Super Bowl MVP. He was an All-American linebacker and a wrestling star at Kathleen High School in Lakeland, Florida. He has received numerous awards and honors throughout his 17-year career with the Ravens, becoming the team’s all-time career leader in tackles. Lewis will be the Honorary Coach of the USA team at United in the Square.

Beat the Streets will also be awarding a number of New York City wrestlers and coaches in recognition of their achievements in the past year:

Junior League Girls Wrestler of the Year: Chloe Cabrera, MS 129, Bronx
Cabrera is a three-year middle-school wrestler who has stood out every season. Her accomplishments include her three times as Junior League Champion and being a member of the National Junior Honor Society for the past two years. She attends clinics at Beat the Streets and travels in the spring with Head Girls Coach Jacque Davis to out-of-state tournaments. As one of her supporters puts it, “she is always trying to better herself as a wrestler and has a bright future.”

Junior League Boys Wrestler of the Year: Jayden Cardenas, MS 582, Brooklyn
Cardenas is from MS 582 Upper Ten Eyck and has been wrestling for five years. He was the NYC City Champion and USA Wrestling Kids State Champion this year. Cardenas credits his family, tsheb loj thauj neeg, and supporters with giving him the drive to stay committed to the sport. He aspires to compete on his high school team and eventually wrestle in the Olympics, winning many more gold medals.

Female Student-Athlete of the Year: Dennielle Phillip, Wingate Educational Campus, Brooklyn
Phillip has been wrestling for almost three years and already made quite an impact. She placed first at the Mohawk Valley tournament and also won the coveted PSAL Yankee Award. Phillip says that wrestling has opened many doors for her and helped her to become a more confident person. She plans to continue wrestling in college and pursue her studies in criminal justice.

Male Student-Athlete of the Year: Evan McFarland, Tottenville High School, Staten Island
McFarland is an Eagle Scout and captain of his wrestling team at Tottenville High School. He is a member of the National Honors Society and involved in numerous volunteering activities, including Habitat for Humanity and the March of Dimes walk. “‘Resilient’ might be the best word to describe Evan,” said his Coach, John Cichon. “Leadership, character, txoj kev mob siab, and time management are some of Evan’s best qualities that he shares unknowingly with everyone he comes in contact with.” He hopes to become an engineer to best make a positive change in the world.

GRIT Award: Rachel Koltsov, The Bronx High School of Science
Koltsov is the captain of the Bronx Science Blended and female wrestling team and has been a member of the team for four yearsdating back to when it was an all-boys team. She was instrumental in the team’s victory at the PSAL Blended Wrestling Championship. From her three years wrestling, she finds that the sport has helped teach her a great deal of discipline and responsibility. Koltsov is known for being a hard worker and having an outstanding, personable character. She plans to continue wrestling in college while pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering.

LADY LIBERTY Award: Aileen Gonzalez, Brooklyn Technical High School
As a NYC high school boys coach said of this Brooklyn Tech veteran, “I’m glad my boys do not have to wrestle her next year.” Gonzalez won the Girls City Championship and placed fourth in Boys City Championship. Gonzalez likes to be pushed to the limit and aspiresafter winning the team city championshipsto attend and graduate college. The Lady Liberty Award is specifically given to a senior NYC female wrestler who has stood as a beacon of opportunity and promise, representing all that is strong and proud about the city’s women’s wrestling culture.

ATLAS Award and Become Your Own Dream Scholarship: Leonard Merkin, Poly Prep Country Day School, Brooklyn
Merkin has made his mark at Poly Prep Country Day School by becoming a four-time NYS Private School Champion. The Atlas Award is given to a senior NYC wrestler who has picked up wrestling on his back and carried it into new territory, set new standards, and advanced the legacy of Beat the Streets. He has received All-American honors and will soon be wrestling for Princeton. Merkin is also the winner of the Become Your Own Dream Scholarship, which is given annually to a New York City student-athlete who has overcome obstacles, felt hardship, and plans to continue wrestling in college.

Junior League Coach of the Year: Michael Wurmbrand, MS 582, Brooklyn
Wurmbrand is the head coach of MS 582 Upper Ten Eyck and has been involved in the sport for ten years. He’s committed to wrestling because it shows clear transformations in students’ behavior, attitude, and leadership with their teammates and in the classroom. Wurmbrand has done a good job maintaining a sizable team at a small school and looks forward to future changes now that he’s able to start training younger student-athletes in elementary school.

High School Assistant Coach of the Year: Anthony Mirra, Tottenville High School, Staten Island
Mirra has been actively involved in Tottenville’s wrestling program since he was a student-athlete himself. He admits the sport for helping to make kids tougher mentally, emotionally and physically. As the lightweight coach, Mirra has helped to produce at least one Mayor’s Cup champion and at least one city champion every year. This past season, he saw six individuals crowned at the city championships and represent Tottenville at the state tournament in Albany, which has never been done by a large school’s team before. As one supporter said of Mirra, “his dedication does not end when practice endshe is the coach that wrestlers confide in when they are struggling.”

Girls High School Coach of the Year: Theodore Cook, Harry S. Truman High School, Bronx
A veteran of wrestling with over twenty years of experience, Cook has inspired a number of students with his coaching abilities. He’s widely respected for pushing his girls on the team that he started out of their comfort zones and daring them to try their hardest. “He is not afraid to go above and beyond to make sure his team reaches their full potential,” said one student. Another writes: “I can honestly said Coach Cook is probably the most trustworthy and reliable person I know.” Several of his supporters praise him as a father figure who helps lift everyone’s spirits and inspires the girls with life lessons.

Boys High School Coach of the Year: Peter Cardone, William Cullen Bryant High School, Poj vaj
Coach Cardone has made the most of having a dedicated wrestling room at WC Bryant High School and turned a program on the brink into city champions. Cardone’s leadership, with the help of coaches Joe Goetz and Joseph Weinstein, grew his team from fifteen wrestlers to fifty-five. Cardone has overseen numerous accomplishments during his time with the school, including the NYC Freshman and Sophomore Title and becoming undefeated Region 4 Division Champions. “He has changed the lives of many wrestlers in the school by being with them through both good and hard times as a friend and a coach.”

Volunteer of the Year: David Prado
Prado has been involved in wrestling since he was in elementary school and attended Arizona State on an athletic scholarship. He is committed to the sport because it has given him so much success and opportunity throughout his life that he seeks to “pay it forward” to other kids whenever possible. He shows tireless dedication to the cause of Beat the Streets, volunteering at practices several days a week.

The Beat the Streets gala is an annual fundraiser that raises money to support New York City student-athletes, having previously been hosted in such iconic locations as Times Square and Grand Central Terminal. The gala helps provide wrestling equipment and opportunities to 3,000 kids across the five boroughs every year. This year’s celebration, “United in the Square,” will see some of America’s top wrestlers, including Jordan Burroughs and Adeline Gray, going up against world-class competition from Iran, Canada, and South Korea. The gala begins at 3:45 PM rau Thursday, Tej zaum 19 with exhibition matches featuring young wrestlers from NYC before the world class wrestling matches begin at 6:00 PM. Tickets for seating in Times Square and attendance at the post-match reception are available on the Beat the Streets website. The event will be streaming live on FloWrestling.

About Beat the Streets
The mission of Beat the Streets is to develop the full human and athletic potential of the urban youth and to strengthen the culture of New York City wrestling. BTSW works directly with the New York City Department of Education in a public-private partnership to help New York City’s student-athletes achieve their personal and athletic goals. Through the operation of wrestling programs in middle and high schools in the five boroughs, BTSW and the DOE provide a safe, positive atmosphere in which disadvantaged and at-risk youth can learn the essential life skills of physical fitness, teamwork, and self-empowerment. The goal of fostering strong, dedicated, and optimistic kids is delivered through coaching, after-school programs, and summer camps. More information can be found at www.btsny.org.

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Undefeated Contender Kanat Islam Stops Colombia’s Jesus De Angel in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions: The Next Round On Bounce TV from The Lakeland Center in Lakeland, Florida

Miguel Cruz Wins Narrow Split Decision Over Samuel Figueroa in
Competitive Battle of Undefeated Prospects
&
Super Featherweight Dennis Galarza Earns Decision Over Mexico’s
Yardley Suarez in Opening Bout
Nyem NTAWM NO for Photos from Dave Nadkarni/Premier Boxing Champions
LAKELAND, Florida (Tej zaum 9, 2016) – Undefeated contender Kanat Islam (21-0, 18 Kos) stopped Colombia’s Jesus De Angel (18-4-1, 17 Kos) in the sixth round ofSunday night’s main event on Premier Boxing Champions: Tus tom ntej Round rauThaws TV from the Lakeland Center in Lakeland, Florida.
The rising 154-pounder from Kazakhstan stopped his ninth straight opponent inside the distance when De Angel fell to the canvas twice in round six prompting referee Telis Assimenios to halt the bout 22 vib nas this mus rau hauv lub round.
De Angel appeared to succumb to an ankle injury while taking a step backward that forced him to drop to the canvas. Islam sensed his moment and pounced on the injured brawler to put an end to the bout quickly. De Angel was taken to the emergency room after the fight due to the in-ring injury.
A 2004 Olympic Bronze medalist, Islam was able to navigate around the four-inch reach advantage owned by De Angel and control the fight with his athleticism and powerful right hand. His first headlining appearance was a successful one as he looks to continue to climb the ladder towards a world title.
The co-main event of the evening saw Miguel Cruz (13-0, 11 Kos) take home a split decision victory over Xamuyee Figueroa (10-1, 4 Kos) in an eight-round back-and-forth battle of unbeaten welterweight prospects.
The friends turned rivals brought the action from the beginning as the smaller southpaw Figueroa aggressively attacked the body of Cruz in early exchanges. Cruz’s timing improved as the fight went on and his combinations began to land and stunt the attack of Figueroa.
Some of the best back-and-forth action came in round six as both fighters had found their way through the opponent’s defense. Cruz used his length to beat Figueroa to the punch, but Figueroa continued to throw punches and do plenty of damage throughout the heated final stanzas.
In a fight that appeared to be an even affair, the judges scores were 77-75 for Figueroa and 78-74 thiab 77-75 for Cruz to give him the split decision.
Nyob rau hauv lub qhib sib ntau sib tw ntawm cov telecast, super featherweight Dennis Galarza (13-1, 8 Kos) won his eighth straight fight as he defeated durable Mexican Yardley Suarez (15-4, 9 Kos) over eight hard fought rounds.
Galarza used his length advantage to break Suarez down with his jab and penetrate his defense with various combinations. The Brooklyn-born fighter now training out of Orlando dominated the first half of the fight on his way to the unanimous decision.
Suarez began to pick up the action in the second half of the fight landing several hard punches and challenging Galarza to exchange in the middle of the ring in round five. He landed perhaps the best combination of the fight in round six with a pair of punches that sent Galarza into retreat mode for the remainder of the round.
Overall it was Galarza’s output that proved to be the biggest difference as he threw 421 punches to Suarez’s 305 on his way to a 117-99 advantage in punches landed. Lub tsev hais plaub’ cov qhab nia tau 77-75 thiab 78-74 twice for Galarza.
Ntawm no yog li cas rau neeg tua hluav taws yuav tsum tau hais Sunday hmo ntuj:
KANAT ISLAM
It felt good to go to (six) rounds to get the win. My last few opponents didn’t put up a fight and challenge me. My team wanted to test me and everything went to plan for what I wanted to do in the ring.
I boxed, I used my feet, I moved in and out, I set up my power punches and I was able to finish him off. I hope he’s OK, I know it’s hard to fight with an injury. I hope he recovers soon.
I saw he was beginning to get tired around round four and knew I had him hurt. That’s when I started hitting him with harder punches. I did the work I wanted to do, and then I wanted to finish him.
There were a lot of fans from the Kazakhstan community here, a lot of fans who traveled from far places to see me fight. That meant a lot to me. I wanted to make sure they got to see everything I can do in the ring. Now I want them to see me win a world title this year.
I feel like I can come back tag kis. I don’t want any longer breaks in my career. I want big fights. Who are the champions? That is who I want to fight.
MIGUEL CRUZ
I know that I won the fight in the end, but it was a hard fight, a very tough fight. I was landing the cleaner shots but there were times where he was putting the pressure on me. He hurt me with body shots and he actually managed to hurt me in the last round with a right hook. I recognized when he hurt me and I hit him and hurt him right back. I had him hurt a couple of times.
I knew he was a tough guy from when we fought in the amateurs and from when we sparred together. He made me bring something out of me that I didn’t even know I had and I appreciate him for that.
This was the toughest fight of my career. Txoj cai tam sim no, I want to rest and relax, but within the next 2-3 months I’ll start looking at the guys that can get me closer to a world title.
The fight’s over, we can absolutely go back to being friends. It’s business. They told us we had to fight each other. We’re better fighters for it and now it’s over and back to the way it was between us as far as I’m concerned.
Xamuyee FIGUEROA
I didn’t think Miguel won the fight but that’s how the judges seen that. I don’t know how, but I can’t do anything about that. The first rounds I hit him clear in the face, Miguel only caught me with a couple of clean shots but I was catching a lot of his punches with my hands and elbows. I don’t know how I lost this fight.
I love fighting unbeaten opponents. I train with champions in the gym, I have the resources to get me ready for these fights.
Yes of course we go back to being friends. Nothing personal. He’s my friend. We’re cool.
DENNIS GALARZA
It felt good to go eight rounds. I didn’t mind going rounds, although I wanted to take him out. He was throwing a lot of wild shots just looking to catch me with a lucky blow. He caught me with some good shots but he never had me hurt. I train with southpaws all the time and was ready for anything Yardley Suarez had to offer.
I want to come back as soon as possible. Whatever my team has in store for me, Kuv mam li yuav npaj txhij.”
YARDLEY SUAREZ
I had him hurt but feel like I let the opportunity get away from me. I wasn’t busy enough; I need to let my hands go more. My corner told me that I needed a knockout to win. I went for it, but I couldn’t slow him down and land enough punches.
I want to stay on this level, I could have done more but know that I can compete with the best.
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PBC: The Next Round on Bounce TV was promoted by King’s Promotions.
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Bounce TV is the fastest-growing African-American (AA) network on television and airs on the broadcast signals of local television stations and corresponding cable carriage. The network features a programming mix of original and off-network series, theatrical tsab ntawv tsa suab duab, specials, nyob ua si thiab ntau. Bounce TV has grown to be available in more than 93.5 million homes across the United States and 93% of all African American television homes, nrog rau tag nrho cov sab saum toj AA TV ciaj uas muag. Among the founders of Bounce TV are iconic American figures Martin Luther King, III and Ambassador Andrew Young.
Rau hauv zos channel qhov chaw, mus saib BounceTV.com.

Back with Marshall Kauffman, Featherweight Dat Nguyen has title aspirations

Unbeaten Super Welterweight Kanat Islam Battles Colombia’s Juan De Angel in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions: Tus tom ntej Round Nyob rau thaws TV, Hmo no, Tej zaum 8 From Lakeland Events Center in Lakeland, Florida
Ntau! Unbeaten Prospects Miguel Cruz & Samuel Figueroa Go Toe-To-Toe While Hard-Hitting Dennis Galarza Takes On Mexico’s Yardley Suarez
Daim pib Nyob muag khoom Tam sim no!
Tam sim TSO TAWM

LAKELAND, Fla. (Tej zaum 8, 2016) – Hmo no nyob rau hauv Lakeland, Florida, featherweightDat Nguyen returns to the ring after a 31-month layoff when he takes on Gustavo Molina (22-10, 9 KO lub)

Nyob rau hauv lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim, unbeaten super welterweight and Olympic Bronze medalist Kanat Islam (20-0, 17 Kos) will take on Colombian brawler Juan De Angel (18-3-1, 17 Kos) nyob rau hauv lub 10-round ntsiab kev tshwm sim ntawm Premier Boxing Champions: Tus tom ntej Roundrau Thaws TV taking place Sunday, Tej zaum 8 from Lakeland Events Center in Lakeland, Florida.
Daim pib rau lub nyob kev tshwm sim, uas yog nce los ntawm huab tais lub Promotions, yog luv nqi ntawm $100, $75 thiab $50 thiab yog muag tam sim no. Daim pib yuav raug muas los ntawm kev mus saib xyuas www.thelakelandcenter.com los yog los ntawm hu xov tooj 888-397-0100 and from the Lakeland Center Box Office by calling 863-834-8111 or visiting between 9:30 a.m. thiab 5:30 p.m. Monday los ntawm Friday.
Televised kev pab them nqi pib thaum 9 p.m. THIAB/PT and features a pair of exciting undercard battles as unbeaten prospects Miguel Cruz (12-0, 11 Kos) thiab Xamuyee Figueroa(10-0, 4 Kos) compete in an eight-round super welterweight showdown while featherweight prospect Dennis Galarza (12-1, 8 Kos) ntsib Mexico lub Yardley Suarez (15-3, 9 Kos) nyob rau hauv ib yim-round bout.

Nguyen of Vero Beach, Florida hasn’t had the typical layoff of getting out of shape and thinking about missed opportunities.

I have been training the whole time. I own a gym here in Vero Beach and I have been training people for the past six years, so I have been in shape. Sure it is not professional competition but I am able to stay busy and am ready for the fight on Sunday,” said Nguyen. “I haven;t fought in a while, but I have no fear of ring rust. I been sparring and going through boxing techniques the whole time.
Nguyen was cruising along as a heralded prospect at 11-0 before losing a split decision to Gregorio Torres. Nguyen then won six straight before dropping back to back fights to Luis Del Valle and future world title challenger Jayson Velez.
The first loss was a bad decision. The second loss, I was so winded after five rounds that I don’t know what happened. The third loss to Velez, I also thought that I won that fight. I just think under better circumstances that I would have won those fights. I know a lot of good stuff was said about me on the way up and I still think that I am championship material. I just have not had that opportunity.
To gain that opportunity, Nguyen turned to the man, who turned him professional twelve years ago in King’s Promotions Marshall Kauffman.
Marshall is a father figure to me. He trained me in 2004 thiab twelve years later I am back with him. I have learned the business and now I am with a good promoter. If I would have stayed with Marshall, I would be world champion. I have the skills and Marshall knows boxing. Now that I am back with him, he will get me that opportunity. I live a clean and healthy life and now it is time that I reach my potential as a boxer.

Tsis tas li ntawd nyob rau hauv daim ntawv:

Nyob rau hauv ib yim-round sib ntau sib tw, Alantez hma liab (18-0, 7 KO lub) of Forestville, MD takes on Milton Núñez (35-15-1, 29 KO lub) of Barranquilla, COL in a middleweight bout.

Nyob rau hauv plaub-round bouts:

Antonio Tarver Jr. (3-0, 2 KO lub) ntawm Tampa, IBCE yuav tua Jose Cortez (1-1) of West Palm Beach, FL in a middleweight bout.

In a junior welterweight battle, Nestor Bravo (5-0, 5 KO lub) fights Daniel Lorenzano(4-7-1, 2 KO lub) ntawm Miami, IBCE.
Efrain Cruz (4-0-1, 1 KO) of Vieques, PR will fight Irvin Hernandez (3-14-2, 1 KO) ntawm Caguas, PR in a junior welterweight bout.
Botirsher Obdidov (4-0-1, 1 KO) of Kissimmee, FL take on Hakeem Atkinson (2-2, 2 KO lub) ntawm Atlanta, GA in a super middleweight bout.

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Bounce TV is the fastest-growing African-American (AA) network on television and airs on the broadcast signals of local television stations and corresponding cable carriage. The network features a programming mix of original and off-network series, theatrical tsab ntawv tsa suab duab, specials, nyob ua si thiab ntau. Bounce TV has grown to be available in more than 93.5 million homes across the United States and 93% of all African American television homes, nrog rau tag nrho cov sab saum toj AA TV ciaj uas muag. Among the founders of Bounce TV are iconic American figures Martin Luther King, III and Ambassador Andrew Young.

Rau hauv zos channel qhov chaw, mus saib BounceTV.com.

Rising Undefeated Middleweight Alantez Fox Battles Colombian Veteran Milton Nunez in Undercard Action On Sunday, Tej zaum 8 From The Lakeland Center in Lakeland, Florida

Ntau! Unbeaten Prospects Antonio Tarver Jr., Nester Bravo & Antonio Williams Featured On Stacked Undercard
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LAKELAND, Florida (Tej zaum 5, 2016) – Unbeaten rising middleweight contenderAlantez hma liab (18-0, 7 Kos) will square-off against Colombian brawler Milton Núñez (32-15-1, 29 Kos) in an eight-round middleweight attraction that headlines undercard action on Sunday, Tej zaum 8 from the Lakeland Center in Lakeland, Florida.
The May 8 event is headlined by undefeated super welterweight Kanat Islam taking on Colombia’s Juan De Angel nyob rau hauv lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim ntawm Premier Boxing Champions: Tus tom ntej Round rau thaws TV thiab BounceTV.com. Televised kev pab them nqi pib thaum 9 p.m. THIAB/PT and features a pair of exciting undercard battles as unbeaten prospects Miguel Cruz (12-0, 11 Kos) thiab Xamuyee Figueroa (10-0, 4 Kos) do battle while featherweight prospect Dennis Galarza (12-1, 8 Kos) ntsib Mexico lub Yardley Suarez (15-3, 9 Kos).
Daim pib rau lub nyob kev tshwm sim, uas yog nce los ntawm huab tais lub Promotions, yog luv nqi ntawm $100, $75 thiab $50 thiab yog muag tam sim no. Daim pib yuav raug muas los ntawm kev mus saib xyuaswww.thelakelandcenter.com los yog los ntawm hu xov tooj 888-397-0100 and from the Lakeland Center Box Office by calling 863-834-8111 or visiting between 9:30 a.m. thiab 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Additional action inside of the arena will feature the son of former champion Antonio Tarver, Antonio Tarver Jr. (3-0, 2 Kos), in a four-round middleweight contest against West Palm Beach’s Jose Cortez (1-1), unbeaten junior welterweight prospect Nester Bravo (5-0, 5 Kos) of Puerto Rico taking on Miami’s Daniel Lorenzano (4-7-1, 2 Kos) in a four-round bout and unbeaten Fort Lauderdale-prospect Antonio Williams (3-0, 3 Kos) in a four-round featherweight bout against Puerto Rico’s Luis Ortiz (3-20).
Rounding out the night of fights is Vietnamese-born Florida native Dat Nguyen (17-3, 6 Kos) in a six-round featherweight contest against Fort Meyers-product Yexus Paj (8-16-1, 1 KO), undefeated Puerto Rican Efrain Cruz (4-0-1, 1 KO) against fellow Puerto Rican-native Irvin Hernandez (3-14-2, 1 KO) in a four-round junior welterweight affair and the pro debut of West Palm Beach’s Daruma Almenarez in a four-round middleweight bout against Zarief Brand.
A tall fighter at six-feet, five-inches with a 79-inch reach Hma liab is looking to take advantage of his outstanding physical skills on his path towards a world title. After a 165-35 amateur career the Forestville, Maryland-native turned pro in 2010 and is yet to taste defeat. The 24-year-old had a big 2015 as he began the year defeating previously unbeaten Patrick Day by decision before stopping Franklin Gonzalez, Guillermo Valdes, Eric Mitchell and Todd Manuel. The 28-year-old veteran Núñez from Barranquilla, Colombia has won four fights in a row by knockout heading into the May 8 showdown.
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Bounce TV is the fastest-growing African-American (AA) network on television and airs on the broadcast signals of local television stations and corresponding cable carriage. The network features a programming mix of original and off-network series, theatrical tsab ntawv tsa suab duab, specials, nyob ua si thiab ntau. Bounce TV has grown to be available in more than 93.5 million homes across the United States and 93% of all African American television homes, nrog rau tag nrho cov sab saum toj AA TV ciaj uas muag. Among the founders of Bounce TV are iconic American figures Martin Luther King, III and Ambassador Andrew Young.
Rau hauv zos channel qhov chaw, mus saib BounceTV.com.

Undefeated Radivoje Kalajdzic rau xwm "Bombs tseg 4″

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Lakeland, IBCE (Cuaj hlis 17, 2015) - Undefeated teeb heavyweight Radivoje "Kub Qws" Kalajdzic yuav tawm xov xwm Chim ntseeg sib ntaus kev ua si’ "Tej tawg hem tseg 4" Saturday, Lub kaum hli ntuj 10 nyob rau Florida Txiv kab ntxwv tshwm sim nyob rau hauv Lakeland Center.
Daim pib mus rau "tej tawg hem tseg 4" yog $30 rau kev nkag mus rau $60 rau VIP. Lawv yog cov muaj tam sim no nyob Madbombsaway4.bpt.me los sis mus saib Atomic Tattoos nyob rau hauv Lakeland thiab Bulldog Boxing & Qoj nyob rau hauv Tampa. Tag nrho VIP daim pib tuav tseg 21 xyoo thiab laus dua yuav tau txais dawb npias los ntawm Brew Hub. Qhov rooj qhib rau ntawm 6:30 pm nrog lub qhib tswb teem rau 7. Ua ntej mus rau lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim, American Idol finalist Jeremy Rosado yuav hu nkauj lub teb chaws nkauj.
Yug nyob rau hauv Bosnia, Kalajdzic tsiv mus rau St. Petersburg, IBCE nyob rau hauv 1998 thiab tau hu nws nws lub tsev puas tau txij li. Qhov zoo tshaj plaws lub npe hu cias li "Kub Qws", 24-xyoo-laus ua nws kev taw qhia nyob rau hauv 2011 nram qab no ib nyuag pib xyaum ua hauj lwm thiab tau tsis muaj dab tsi luv luv ntawm sensational. Ib tug feemxyuam boxer-Puncher nrog ntau ntawm vaj-muab peev xwm, Kalajdzic yog 19-0 nrog 12 yeej los ntawm knockout thiab tuas impressive yeej tshaj qub contender Otis Griffin raws li zoo raws li Lionel Thompson.
Kalajdzic yuav fim ib tus nrog sib ntaus lub npe hu ua tsocai thiab cov bout yog nyob rau hauv lub koom haum nrog DiBella Lom ze.
"Peb nyob nraum tsos muaj kub qws sib ntaus sib tua rau peb "hais tias Joey Orduna ntawm Mad ntseeg sib ntaus kev ua si. "Kuv tau muaj lub Library uas saib nws tua ua ntej thiab nws tau txais ib tug ntau ntawm cov txuj ci. Nws yog tsis ntshai ntawm ib tug kev sib tw uas kuv muab nws rau thiab kuv matchmaker yog ua hauj lwm nrog DiBella Lom ze rau nrhiav ib tug zoo nrog sib ntaus rau nws raws li peb hais lus. Kub Qws yog ib tug yawm sib ntxiv rau qhov no exciting card thiab twv yuav raug hu muaj nqis tus nqi ntawm kev txais neeg kawm. "
WAUCHULA, IBCE lub Ruben "chino" Ozuna yog slated kom tau raws li ib qho nyuaj-nosed qub tub rog Bobby Hill ntawm Mississippi nyob rau hauv lub semi-ntsiab kev tshwm sim ntawm yav tsaus ntuj. Ozuna, 4-1, muaj ib tug kiv cua phooj ywg style thiab yuav muaj ib tug loj pawg ntawm UFW thaub nws rau no sib contest. Ib tug ntawm boxing txoj kev muaj tseeb tawv hais mav, Hill tus ntsib ib tug xov tooj ntawm sab saum toj neeg tua hluav taws thaum lub sij hawm nws 28 sib ntaus sib tua hauj lwm.
Miami haiv neeg Armando "Lub zoo" Alvarez txo nws hwj nws 7-0 ledger rau ntawm kab thaum nws muaj raws li cov khub Sunshine State pugilist Juan Aguirre ntawm Jacksonville nyob rau hauv ib tug junior middleweight contest.
Cruiserweight Paul "Them Ib Saib" Parker ntawm Toledo, OH rov rau lub nplhaib nyob rau hauv ib tug tshwj xeeb attraction bout tawm tsam ib tug nrog sib ntaus TBA. Parker lub xeem ob yeej tuaj ntawm stoppage tiv thaiv foes nrog ib tug neej coj 12-1 cov ntaub ntawv tab sis nws yog tab tom nrhiav rau thaws los ntawm ib tug rau hli ntuj TKO yeej rau Vyacheslav Shabranskyy.
Nyob rau hauv plaub puag ncig undercard bouts, Rafael "Junito" Rivera ntawm Tampa ntsib Orlando lub Cleveland McClean, Quincy, IBCE lub Leonardo Kenon squares tawm tiv thaiv Georgia haiv neeg Greg Faust thiab hometown nyiam Leanthony "Tyga" Fleming ntawm Lakeland yuav sim nws txuj ci tiv tiag Randy Heddrick ntawm Louisiana. Tori "siab phem" Ramirez, Christina Swanson-Campfort, Michael Guillen, "King" Kenmon Evans thiab Ricky "Cowboy" Tomlinson yuav tag nrho cov tshwm sim tiv thaiv tw yuav tsum tau tshaj tawm.
Tag nrho bouts no yuav hloov.
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Chim ntseeg sib ntaus kev ua si pib "Bombs tseg 4" Lub kaum hli ntuj 10 nyob rau hauv Lakeland!

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Lakeland, IBCE (Cuaj hlis 2, 2015) - Chim ntseeg sib ntaus kev ua si rov qab los Lakeland nrog ib tug nkaus packed card Saturday, Lub kaum hli ntuj 10 nyob rau Florida Txiv kab ntxwv tshwm sim Center.
Lub card yuav feature ib tug xov tooj ntawm cov khoom hauv zos nce hnub qub nyob rau hauv exciting match ib ce. $30 kev nkag mus $60 VIP tickets for this family friendly event are on sale at Madbombsaway4.bpt.me los sis mus saib Atomic Tattoos nyob rau hauv Lakeland thiab Bulldog Boxing & Qoj nyob rau hauv Tampa. Tag nrho VIP daim pib tuav tseg 21 xyoo thiab laus dua yuav tau txais dawb npias los ntawm Brew Hub. Qhov rooj qhib rau ntawm 6:30 pm nrog lub qhib tswb teem rau 7:30.
Nyob rau hauv lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim ntawm yav tsaus ntuj, khaub-ncaws nyias zeem muag Ruben "chino" Ozuna battles 28 sib ntaus qub tub rog Bobby Hill ntawm Mississippi. Ozuna, 4-1, yog tshiab tawm ib tug thrilling slugfest nrog Yasmani Calzadilla qhov twg nws los tawm lub canvas zom tawm ib tug txiav txim. Qhov nrov Wauchula, IBCE haiv neeg yog mus rau nws plaub ncaj yeej thiab yuav ua tau li ntawd nyob rau hauv pem hauv ntej ntawm ib tug loj pawg ntawm UFW. Qhov zoo tshaj plaws txhais tias yog fearless, Hill tus rog ntau notable fighters nrog lub ntiaj teb champion Jose Benavidez, Mason Menard, Antonio Capulin, Baha mamadjonov, Devonte Williams, Rashad Ganaway thiab Karim Martinez ntawm lwm tus neeg.
Undefeated Junior Middleweight Armando "Lub zoo" Alvarez txaus ntshai nws 7-0 cov ntaub ntawv tiv thaiv Jacksonville Juan Aguirre nyob rau hauv ib tug bout rau Sunshine State bragging txoj cai.
Yav tas los football lub hnub qub muab welterweight prospect Leanthony "Tyga" Fleming ntsib hlau chinned Randy Heddrick. Fleming, uas muaj sia nyob thiab fights tawm ntawm Lakeland, ua si football rau Kutztown University thiab Central Connecticut State ua ntej kev raug mob derailed nws cov hauj lwm rau lub gridiron.
Nyob rau hauv plaub puag ncig undercard bouts, Rafael "Junito" Rivera ntawm Tampa ntsib Orlando lub Cleveland McClean thiab Quincy, IBCE lub Leonardo Kenon squares tawm tiv thaiv Georgia haiv neeg Greg Faust. Paul "Them Ib Saib" Parker, "King" Kenmon Evans, Ricky "Cowboy” Tomlinson thiab Tori "siab phem" Ramirez yuav tag nrho cov tshwm sim tiv thaiv tw yuav tsum tau tshaj tawm.
Tag nrho bouts no yuav hloov.
"Peb nyob nraum pog rau lwm qhia nyob rau hauv Lakeland,"Hais tias Joey Orduna ntawm Mad ntseeg sib ntaus kev ua si. "Peb tau txais ib tug zoo lus teb los ntawm peb xeem qhia nyob rau hauv Tej zaum. Tua hluav taws thiab cov kiv cua tau ob nug txog peb tom ntej no card yuav luag tam sim ntawd. Kuv tabtom yuav ib tug xov tooj ntawm barburners rau daim ntawv no txij li thaum peb twb tau txais ib tug ntau ntawm cov neeg hauv zos nrhiav los ua pov thawj rau lawv tus kheej. Lakeland kuj yog ib tug zoo qhov chaw txij li thaum nws yog nyob nruab nrab ntawm Tampa thiab Orlando. Daim pib pib thaum $30 yog li kom nco ntsoov nqa tag nrho cov tsev neeg!"
Lwm yam bouts yuav muab tshaj tawm sai sai no thiab tshiab no kuj muaj nyob rau ntawm https://www.facebook.com/MadIntegrityFightSports.