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SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT LANELL BELLOWS TALKS TRAINING CAMP, Floyd MAYWEATHER & MORE BEFORE FIRST TELEVISED FIGHT
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ALEXIS SANTIAGO TAKES ON ERIK RUIZ IN MAIN EVENT OF PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS ON FS1 &Boxing aṣaju-Akata Idaraya ON Tuesday, Kínní 16 FROM SAM’S TOWN LIVE IN LAS VEGAS (11 P.M. ATI / 8 P.M. PT)
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Perennial gatekeeper Makosi Upshaw ṣi ẹnu si titun ipin
Miami (August 19, 2015) – Perennial middleweight/super middleweight gatekeeper Makosi Upshaw nipari la ẹnu-bode si tókàn orí rẹ ọmọ kẹhin Saturday, knocking jade tẹlẹ undefeated tooki afojusọna Bugra Oener ni Wynwood Stadium in Miami, lati Yaworan awọn ṣ'ofo World Council Boxing (WBC) adele Mẹditarenia Super middleweight akọle.
Awọn 35-odun-atijọ Upshaw (18-4-4, 9 KOs) jà ni ile re ipinle fun igba akọkọ ninu 2 ½ years. He was on a seek-and-destroy mission against reigning WBC Youth super middleweight champion Oener (9-1, 3 KOs).
Upshaw gba eleyi ba feyinti lẹhin rẹ ti tẹlẹ ija, ninu eyi ti o ti lọ silẹ Las fegasi ilu ayanfẹ Lanell Bellows (12-1-1) ni igba mẹta yet nu ẹya mẹjọ-yika ipinnu.
“Mo ti sọ ti ni gatekeeper fun ki gun sugbon mo nipari la ẹnu-bode,” Upshaw wi. “Yi ija ro oniyi, paapa lẹhin mi gun, long journey. I was stressed out after my last fight. I beat myself up and felt there was no reason for me to continue my boxing career. I felt used and was ready to quit, sugbon mo ti a ìdánilójú lati fun o ọkan diẹ shot. Mo ti wà setan lati fi ẹmi mi lori ila, lọ fun o ati ki o ko idaamu nipa nini lu tabi farapa.
“I knew that I had to finish this time. My opponent was related to one of the promoters and, pẹlú pẹlu mi itan, I knew that I had to keep going to finish the job. I knew I had to knock him out and I trained hard to do just that. I’ve put the past behind me. The problem was always me. This fight was fun. I stepped into the devil’s playground and that brought out the ugly in me to get the job done.”
O le dabi ajeji pe a aye-gun Floridian bi Upshaw ni adele WBC Mẹditarenia Super middleweight asiwaju, ṣugbọn o inu didun hàn rẹ keji akọle igbanu (wo aworan ti yoo tẹle pẹlu Upshaw ati faili Si Stern), lati lọ si pẹlú pẹlu awọn Florida State middleweight okun ti o gba ni 2009, nigbati o ti lu jade mìíràn unbeaten afojusọna ni akoko, Ahsandi Gibbs (10-0). Se ajeji si li awọn ti o gbọ lati mú inú awọn enia ti o serenaded i pẹlu awọn chants ti “USA, USA” bi o ti wọ iwọn pẹlu Florida olugbeleke Dave Johnson Map ohun Amerika Flag bi o ti mu awọn egbe rin si Upshaw ká igun.
“Fun kan ayipada ti mo ti a ti ija ninu mi ehinkunle ati ni gbigbọ egeb hó, 'USA, USA’ qkan mi kan Pupo,” Upshaw woye. “They had my back. I was honored and it got me extra psyched for the fight. I knew had to prove myself. I’m really a middleweight but I took this fight at super middleweight because it was a good opportunity for me.”
Upshaw ti nigbagbogbo a ti mọ fun awọn re toughness, ti lọ ni ijinna, botilẹjẹ pe ni adanu, pẹlu awọn aṣaju-, contenders ati awọn asesewa gẹgẹbi Mario Antonio Rubio,David Lemieux, Gilberto Ramírez Sanchez, Edwin Rodriguez, Patrick Majewski ati Tarvis Simms.
“Mo wa gan dun fun Makosi lẹhin ti gbogbo awọn ti o ti nipasẹ,” Upshaw ká longtime failiSi Star ( SHS Boxing Management ) fi kun. “Makosi je kan ti o yatọ Onija ni iwọn akoko yi….bi o si wà kan patapata ti o yatọ eniyan,” “Makosi ti a ti ibi nipa awon eniyan ni kutukutu apa rẹ ọmọ ti o tì i ni lodi si awon enia buruku iwọn soke si 175 poun, ija wọn lori pẹ akiyesi ni wọn backyards, ati ki o kan pupo ti rẹ adanu wà si aye aṣaju-.
“Makosi ti nigbagbogbo ní agbara ti o lodi si hàn Oner, ṣugbọn o ti ko kọ bi o si daradara lo agbára rẹ titi ti o ti bere ṣiṣẹ pẹlu (ori olukọni) Orlando(Cuellar). Marcus is very, gan lagbara ati awọn ti o n kò ti ni a buburu ija. O si n sọnu diẹ ninu awọn njà ti o yẹ ki o ti gba, but that’s all behind him now. Coming off this fight, Mo gbagbo a le gba lati ja fun u a Ekun akọle, ati ki o si a yoo lọ lati wa nibẹ”
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Olugbeleke Floyd MAYWEATHER ATI Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-Onija media sere ise avvon & Awọn fọto
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Makosi Upshaw Ṣi lepa re ala gba lori Lanell Bellows yi Sunday ninu rẹ Las fegasi Uncomfortable
Miami (June 17, 2015) – Modern-ọjọ opopona alagbara Makosi “Arilli” Upshaw (17-13-4, 8 KOs) ti wa ni ṣi lepa re Boxing àlá. Awọn nigbamii ti diẹdiẹ ti re dani itan ni Sunday yi lodi si ilu ayanfẹ Lanell “KO” Bellows (17-1-1, 7 KOs) ni MGM Grand ni Las fegasi.
“Mo n lepa awọn ala sugbon, ni akoko kan naa, awọn ala ti wa ni lepa mi,” Upshaw wi. “Mi lokan jẹ nipari sọtun ati bayi mo ni a nla olukọni ( Orlando Cuellar ) ti o ni mi pada. O je ko o kan mi akoko ṣaaju ki o to sugbon yi ni o. Mo ti sọ ja gbogbo lori ṣugbọn yi ni mi akọkọ akoko ti ija ni Las fegasi. O ni nipa akoko! Mo ti sọ nigbagbogbo fe lati jà ni fegasi. Mo n lilọ si wa ni ija ni iwaju ti Floyd Mayweather Jr. ki o si bọ kuro pẹlu kan gun.”
A abinibi Floridian ti a bí ni Jacksonville ati ki o ma ni Miami, awọn 34-odun-atijọ Upshaw ni 2-1-2 ninu re kẹhin marun bouts. Ni re kẹhin 11 njà, Upshaw ti ja lemeji ni Mexico, Washington D.C., Minnesota Dominican Republic ati awọn, bi daradara bi lẹẹkan ni Texas, Canada, ati Connecticut. Ni fere gbogbo nla ti o jà boya a ilu Onija ati / tabi a afẹṣẹja lököökan nipa awọn show ká olugbeleke.
Nigba dajudaju ti re mesan-odun ọjọgbọn ọmọ, o si tun n ja ni Mississippi, Illinois, California, Rhode Island, Niu Yoki, Maryland, South Carolina ati North Carolina. Nikan 11 ti re 34 njà ti wa ni Florida, awọn opolopo ninu awon nigba ti tete ara rẹ ọmọ. Ti o ba ti fa ati pipin ati / tabi sunmọ ipinnu adanu ni alatako’ backyards ti wa ni gbogbo ka “AamiEye” ni Boxing, Upshaw ká gba awọn le gan daradara jẹ kan Elo o yatọ 25-5.
O jẹ yanilenu wipe rẹ akọkọ ni Las fegasi yoo jẹ yi Sunday, lodi si ohun ti alatako ti o ti wa ni igbega nipa Mayweather ni igbega, eyi ti o ti gbe-igbega si Asolori Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori kaadi Sibiesi pẹlu TBG ni igbega, ki o si nimoran nipa alagbara Al HAYMONti ile-iṣẹ, HAYMON Boxing, iloju awọn PBC jara.
Ni afikun si awọn aforementioned tolera lọṣọ si i, Upshaw jẹ kan adayeba middleweight ti o, lekan si, yoo wa ni ija kan Super middleweight. “Emi ko bikita nipa wipe nkan bi gun bi awọn ija ki asopọ ori,” Upshaw salaye. “Bibẹkọ ti, Mo ti yoo ko ba ti ya o. Mo wa kan middleweight ti o ti jà kan diẹ ni igba ni 168 poun ati ki o ṣe daradara lodi si Aaron Pryor Jr. (8 ariyanjiyan-yika fa), Government Biosse (WTKO8) ati Durrell Richardson (WDEC6). Mo ti yoo jẹ awọn toughest alatako Bellows ti lailai dojuko. O si ti sọnu lọ si ipinnu lati 8-9-2 eniyan ati ki o ní a fa pẹlu ohun alatako ti o ní a 5-6-1 gba. O si n ko ja enikeni sunmo si alaja oju ibọn ti awọn onija Mo ti sọ ti ni pẹlu. Mo wa kan middleweight ati ki o tilẹ ti o njà ni kan ti o ga àdánù kilasi, Mo ti yoo jẹ awọn lágbára, dara Onija. Titẹ, titẹ, titẹ ni awọn ere ètò fun yi ija. Mo n ko lilọ si jẹ ki awọn onidajọ Rob mi lẹẹkansi. Eleyi jẹ ẹya oniyi anfani fun mi, diẹ, Mo n ni ija ni Las fegasi fun igba akọkọ!”
Upshaw ká Ibuwọlu win, bayi jina, wà ni 2010 nigbati o ajo lọ si Quebec City ati lãlã 21-1-1 agbegbe akoni Renan St. Ọtun nipa ọna ti a 10-yika ipinnu, gbigbe abala Makosi ni aye middleweight ipo to IBF #6, WBO #9 ati WBC #11.
Upshaw ti han rẹ pọju, ẹbùn ati awọn guts nipa lilọ awọn pipe ijinna ni iyipo, botilẹjẹ pe ni adanu, pẹlu awọn fẹran ti Mario Antonio Rubio, David Lemieux,Gilberto Ramírez Sanchez, Edwin Rodriguez, Patrick Majewski ati Tarvis Simms.
“Makosi ni awọn kan gan deceiving gba,” woye Cuellar ti o yoo wa ni Upshaw ká igun fun nikan ni keji ija. “Re gba ni dara ju o ti wulẹ lori iwe. Ṣayẹwo diẹ ninu awọn ti buruku ti o ti n wa ni ijinna tabi jà fa pẹlu. Alatako re ni untested sugbon ti ko ko tunmọ on kì yóò wá nipasẹ. Nigba miran awọn onija ti wa ni idaabobo nipasẹ wọn handlers sugbon Akobaratan soke ni njà lodi si dara idije. Awọn onija wa ni ma bi a apoti ti chocolates, o kò mọ ohun ti o ba nlo lati gba titi ti o ṣii ki o si ya a ojola.
“Makosi jẹ bi kan o nran soke lodi si awọn odi. Alatako re ko ni kò mọ ohun ti o ni ti o lagbara ti n ṣe gan ni iwọn. Makosi ti šetan lati isipade awọn akosile, tan-an tabili yi ilu eniyan. Mo ti so fun u pe yi ni eniyan ninu re ona ti o dara ṣiṣe owo, ki o ni akoko fun u lati ya iṣakoso ki o si jẹ awọn Oga. Marcos yẹ ki o win yi ija inu awọn okùn sugbon, nitori ti o ti n ija ni ilu ayanfẹ lori rẹ olugbeleke ká show, Makosi nilo lati ya jade awọn onidajọ pẹlu kan knockout, tabi gan ni idaniloju išẹ ki nwọn ko le gba a kuro lati win rẹ.”
Upshaw ti nigbagbogbo ní, 6 duro′ 4″, a size advantage to go with his rich athletic bloodlines; rẹ aburo, awọn pẹ Gene Upshaw, je ohun NFL Hall ti loruko ibinu oluso fun awọn Oakland Awọn akọnilogun. Bayi, o ni akoko fun u lati lọ si gbogbo awọn ni o si owo jade ńlá-akoko ninu rẹ akọkọ Las fegasi ija, registering a career-defining triumph to set him up for a major showdown in the not too distant future.
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ISHE SMITH TO HEADLINE “SIN CITY SHOWDOWN” WHEN HE BATTLES CECIL MCCALLA AT THE PEARL AT PALMS CASINO RESORT ON APRIL 30 LIVE ON A SPECIAL THURSDAY NIGHT EDITION OF ESPN FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS
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Las fegasi (April 17, 2015) – Just two days before the historic showdown between Floyd Mayweather ati Manny Pacquiao, Mayweather ni igbega will give boxing fans a special treat on Cinco De Mayo weekend when they present the “Sin City Showdown” lori Thursday, April 30 headlined by former world champion Ishe “Sugar Shay” Smith (26-7, 12 KOs) taking on the hard-fighting Cecil McCalla (20-1, 7 KOs) live on a special Thursday àtúnse ti ESPN Friday Night njà from the Pearl at Palms Casino Resort.
In the evening’s co-main event welterweight contender Ashley “The iṣura” Theophane (37-6-1, 11 KOs) yoo jagun Mahonri Montes (29-4-1, 20 KOs). Also featured in televised action is exciting knockout artist Ronald “The dani lorun” Gavril (11-1, 9 KOs) duking it out with Eddie Hunter (10-12-2, 3 KOs).
Live coverage will begin at 9 p.m. ATI on ESPN2 and will also be available through WatchESPN on computers, fonutologbolori, -kóró, Amazon Fire TV ati Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Chromecast, Odun, Xbox 360 ati Xbox Ọkan nipasẹ ohun to olupese fidio. Ni afikun, ESPN’ Night njà will carry the fights live.
Further undercard action features a slew of Mayweather Promotions rising stars including Lanell “KO” Bellows (11-1-1 7 KOs) mu lori Tyrell Hendrix (11-6-2, 4 KOs), diẹ Juan Heraldez (6-0, 5 KOs), Ladarius “Memphis” Miller (6-0, 1 KO) ati Kevin “The Keji Bọ” Newman (1-0-1) competing in separate bouts against opponents to be determined.
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“Headlining in my hometown of Las Vegas is always a great thrill and I will not disappoint all the people who come out to watch me fight,” Said Smith. “I have aspirations of getting another world title belt and this fight is my first step towards getting another opportunity.”
“I’m thrilled to get back in the ring and show the world what ‘The Treasure’ ni gbogbo nipa,” said Theophane. “This is a tremendous opportunity for me and I am going to make the most of it.”
“While the fight the whole world is waiting for takes place Saturday, Mayweather Promotions is extremely pleased to put on a great night of fights at Palms Casino Resort just days before,” Said Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ti Mayweather ni igbega. “Ishe Smith is an accomplished former world champion and Ashley Theophane is an exciting welterweight who always comes to fight.”
“We’re thrilled to host another great match with Mayweather Promotions,” wi Billy Conn, Igbakeji Aare ti Idanilaraya ati Special titn fun Awọn Pearl ni ọpẹ Casino ohun asegbeyin ti. “There’s a lot of excitement in the air for boxing fans and this is a great opportunity to see some amazing fighters leading up to the big fight.”
After a long career that saw him go from the world of reality television as a star on “Awọn Contender” to competing at the top level at 154 ati 160 poun, Smith, 36, finally put it all together in 2010, beginning a four-fight winning streak that culminated in a decision win over Cornelius Bundrage for the IBF super welterweight world title in Feb. 2013, becoming the first native Las Vegan to ever win a world title. He subsequently lost his title on September 14, 2013 by a close split decision to the always-tough Carlos Molina. A knockout victory Ryan Davis gave Smith another title shot as he challenged Erislandy Lara in Dec. 2014. Smith fought well but was beaten by Lara via unanimous decision.
Lẹhin ti ohun o gbooro sii magbowo ọmọ ninu eyi ti o competed ni fere 100 njà, McCalla is looking to bounce back from his first career defeat when he battles Smith. He dropped a narrow split-decision in Jan. 2015 to Chris van Heerden but had won his previous 20 bouts to start his pro career. The 30-year-old fights out of Baltimore and will make his Las Vegas boxing debut on April 30.
An RÍ contender lati London sugbon ija jade ti Las fegasi, Theophane is looking to build on his current four fight win streak when he enters the ring on April 30. The 34-year-old has been in the ring with many 140 ati 147-iwon contenders pẹlu Danny Garcia ati Pablo Cesar Cano, ọdun nipa pipin dín-ipinnu lati mejeji. Most recently he dominated Miguel Zuniga on his way to a unanimous decision in Dec. 2014.
Sporting a 55-5 gba bi ohun magbowo, the heavy-fisted Montes looks to make it back-to-back wins when he takes on Theophane. The 25-year-old is experienced beyond his years as he has fought frequently since turning pro in 2006. He earned a shot at former world champion Humberto Soto in 2013 but dropped the bout by unanimous decision. Most recently the fighter out of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico defeated previously undefeated Diego Cruz in Oct. 2014.
A threat to deliver a big knockout every time he enters the ring, Gavril hopes to bounce back from his first professional loss when he battles Hunter. The 28-year-old dropped a close decision to longtime contender Elvin Ayala on March 28 but had previously won nine of his first 11 pro fights by knockout. Born in Romania, but fighting out of Las Vegas, Gavril looks to get back on the right track on April 30.
The 28-year-old Hunter has lost his last three fights but has certainly faced tough competition having battled undefeated fighters in 13 of his pro fights. Fighting out of Seattle, Hunter will look to pull off an upset on April 30 ni Las fegasi.
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