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Victory Sports & Entertainment signs former world champion Jose Pedraza to managerial contract

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New York, N.Y.. (Oktober 30, 2017)–Victory Sports & Entertainment is pleased to announce the signing of former IBF World Junior Lightweight Champion Jose Pedraza to a multi-year managerial contract.

Pedraza of Cidra, Puerto Rico hat einen Rekord von 22-1 mit 12 Knockouts. Pedraza says, “I am very happy to sign with Victory Sports and look forward to the next chapter of my career. They represent a number of up and coming fighters and also work with elite fighters like Badou Jack so I feel that Victory is the right team to lead me back to a world championship.

Bei 28 Jahr alt, Pedraza is a six-year professional and one of the most highly decorated amateurs to come out of Puerto Rico. An Olympian in 2008, Pedraza also won medals in numerous international competitions including silver in the 2009 World Amateur Championships in Milan and gold at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games. Nach dem Drehen Pro im 2011, Pedraza won his first 19 fights before capturing the IBF Junior Lightweight Championship in only his 20th fight, capturing the belt with a 12-round unanimous decision over Andrey Klimov. After defending his belt twice, Pedraza lost his belt earlier this year in an upset to Gervonta Davis, and is now looking to rebound. “My lack of activity and struggling to make weight at 130lbs definitely affected my performance in my last fight,” says Pedraza, “but I am working hard and looking forward to coming back soon. I think the Lightweight division is where I will make my mark and am excited to get back in the ring.

President of Victory Sports Rick Torres feels that Pedraza is ready to make a statement at Lightweight, “Jose Pedraza is bar none the best fighter in Puerto Rico and we are extremely proud to welcome him to the Victory Sports family. We feel that Jose can be a force at Lightweight. There are a number of attractive fights in the division, from Jorge Linares to Mickey Garcia, all of which would make great fights for boxing fans.

Jose is a tremendous fighter who, at twenty-eight, is still in his physical prime,” explained Victory Sports COO Mike Leanardi. “We are looking to get him back in the ring as soon as possible. Dann, after a tune-up fight or two, there is no reason Jose won’t be ready to take on the best in the world,” Leanardi continued.

Pedraza joins Victory’s growing stable of fighters including undefeated world ranked contenders Sonny Fredrickson and Tyler McCreary.

Founded by noted sports attorney Rick Torres and boxing trainer Mike Leanardi, Victory Sports & Entertainment is an athlete management company with offices in New York and Las Vegas.

Joey Tiberi, Jr. tritt am Samstag im Main Event gegen Justin Savi an, 11. November im Hockessin PAL in Hockessin, Delaware

Lamont Singletary kämpft gegen Hafiz Montgmery

Plus ungeschlagene Murice Horne in Aktion

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Hockessin, DE (Oktober 24, 2017) – Beliebte Leichtbau Joey Tiberi wird Platz ab mit Justin Savi im Main Event in einem Acht-Runden-Kampf um den USBU Lightweight-Titel bei der Hockessin PAL in Hockessin, Delaware auf Samstag Nacht, 11. November.

Tiberi von Newark, Delaware hat einen Rekord von 15-2 mit acht Vorprägungen.
Die 31 Der einjährige Tiberi hat drei Kämpfe gewonnen, und nach einer Unterbrechung der zweiten Runde über Marlon Lewis weiter 23. Juni in New Castle, Delaware.
Savi von Silver Spring, Maryland über Cotonou, Benin hat eine Aufzeichnung von 31-14-2 mit 21 Knockouts.
Savi ist ein sehr versierter 16-jähriger Veteran, der ein ehemaliger IBF-Champion im Mittelmeer im Federgewicht ist & WBC Silber Federgewicht Champion.
Die 32 Der jährige Savi hat Dramane Nabaloum besiegt (28-2-3), Osumanu Akaba (15-1-1), Pastor Humberto Maurin (49-10), Cyril Thomas (36-3-4) &. Das echte Aberkane (11-0-3).
Savi hat einen Ausfall gegen Jeremy Cuevas 22. September in Philadelphia.
In der Acht-Runde Ko-Funktion, Lamont Singletary dauert an Hafiz Montgomery für den USBU Cruiserweight Titel.
Singletary von Dover, Delaware hat einen Rekord von 8-2 mit fünf Knockouts.
Die 32 Der einjährige Singletary ist ein sechsjähriger Profi, Wer hat einen Sieg über ungeschlagenen Earl Platt (3-0). Singletary hat mit Ernest Reyna einen No-Contest hinter sich 23. Juni in New Castle, Delaware.
Montgomery von Toms River, NJ hat eine Aufzeichnung von 4-1 mit zwei Knockouts.
Die 36 Der einjährige Montgomery ist ein zweijähriger Profi, der seinen größten Sieg verbuchen kann, als er eine Entscheidung über die Mehrheit von sechs Runden über den zuvor ungeschlagenen Austin Bryant traf 22. Juni in Durham, North Carolina.
In einem Sechs-Runden-Kampf im Super-Bantamgewicht, Ariel Lopez (7-0, 5 KOs) von Puebla, Mexiko wird dagegen kämpfen Engel Carvajal (2-7) of Chicago, Illinois.
Im Vier-Runden-Kämpfe:

Shamelle Baldwin wird ihr Pro-Debüt gegen machen Chrystal Beyers (0-1) von Ohio in einem Kampf im Weltergewicht.

schwarz Johnson (2-5) of Wilmington, DE wird sich stellen Edgar Cortez (4-4) von Vineland, NJ in einem Super-Bantamgewicht-Kampf.
Michael Crain von Smyrna, DE wird sein Pro-Debüt gegen geben Anthony Woods (0-5) von Douglasville, GA im Mittelgewicht.
Maurice Horne (1-0, 1 KO) von Middletown, DE kämpft gegen einen Gegner, der benannt werden soll in einem Kampf im Halbschwergewicht.
Sonny Duversonne von Orlando, Florida wird übernehmen Dino Peralta der Dominikanischen Republik in einem Kampf der Pro-Debüt-Mittelgewichte.

Brandon Mullins wird sein Pro-Debüt im Super-Mittelgewicht gegen geben Greg Thomas (1-10) von Philadelphia.

Warris Armany of Queens, NY wird sein Profidebüt gegen machen Joshua Cook (0-1) von Newark, NJ in einem Weltergewicht Wettbewerb.

Tickets für diese herausragende Nacht des Boxens reichen von $60 für Stehplatz ($65 an der Tür) und $45 für Stehplatz ($50 an der Tür) und kann durch den Aufruf kaufen 302-540-7203, 302-339-0648 oder 302-650-8678.
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SAMPSON BOXING SIGNS UNDEFEATED LIGHTWEIGHT BRYAN FIGUEROA TO A PROMOTIONAL CONTRACT

Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing proudly announces the signing of explosive Mexican lightweight Bryan “Das Kind” Figueroa to a promotional contract.

Before turning professional in 2014, undefeated Figueroa (12-0, 5 KOs) had an accomplished amateur career in his hometown of Tijuana, Mexiko. A highly skilled boxer with matinee-idol good looks, Figueroa is trained by Coach Joe Vargas at The Arena Gym in San Diego, California and managed by Gregorio Ambriz.
He joins an ever-growing stable of Sampson Boxing Mexican and Hispanic fighters that includes boxing’s hottest fighter, super middleweight top contender David Benavidez, former WBC World Super Bantamweight Champion Hugo Ruiz, top super featherweight contender Jorge Lara, former multiple-time world champion Javier Fortuna, and WBC Latino welterweight Champion Cesar Miguel Barrionuevo.
I am honored by this opportunity to join the Sampson Boxing stable,” said Bryan Figueroa. “It is my dream to be world champion and he is the promoter who can get me there. We have seen what he’s done for other fighters like David Benavidez and this is the right move for me. I will work very hard to become another of his champions.
Promoter Lewkowicz says he has high hopes for Figueroa.
Bryan is a good-looking fighter with world-class skills. He can make a big splash in the lightweight division with his star potential. I am happy he and manager Gregorio Ambriz have chosen to work with me and my company. I look forward to plotting out his road to the title.

MCCASKILL SCHREIBT GESCHICHTE, ALS HEADLINER BEI DER NÄCHSTEN WINDY CITY FIGHT NIGHT AM SAMSTAG, Juli 29

Auf Samstag, Juli 29, 2017, im UIC-Pavillon in Chicago, Warriors Boxing Promotions kehrt mit einer ganz besonderen Ausgabe zurück “Kampfnacht in der windigen Stadt” professionelle Boxserie, und zum ersten Mal in der Boxgeschichte von Illinois, eine Boxerin wird Schlagzeilen machen.
In ihrer bisher härtesten Prüfung, BoxRec #1 USA- und #2 Weltranglisten-Leichtgewicht Jessica “CasKILLA” McCaskill (3-1, 2 KOs) kehrt in ihr Fausthauptquartier zurück, den UIC-Pavillon für ein achtrundiges Main Event gegen Kanadas ungeschlagene Mannschaft “Vicious” Vanessa Bradford (4-0-2). Die beiden Damen kämpfen um die vakante ABO Intercontinental Lightweight Championship.
Tickets für die Windy City Fight Night sind ab heute erhältlich und kosten $101, $76, $51 und $36 und sind an den Ticketmaster-Verkaufsstellen erhältlich, Ticketmaster.com; durch den Aufruf 1-800-745-3000, oder die Kriegerbüros: 312-226-5800 oder an der Kasse des UIC-Pavillons: 312-413-5740 oder durch einen Besuch an der UIC-Kasse (Donnerstag oder Freitag 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM). Oder sie können am Abend der Veranstaltung erworben werden.
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32-Der einjährige Power Puncher McCaskill stammt aus St. Louis, Lebt aber jetzt in Chicago und trainiert unter Rick Ramos. Die erste Frau, die jemals einen Werbevertrag mit Warriors Boxing unterzeichnet hat, Die beliebte Schlägerin hat sich mit einer Reihe von UIC-Pavillon-Scheunenbrennern den Status eines Fanfavoriten verdient.
Sie wurde zuletzt im April bei der vorangegangenen Windy City Fight Night gesehen, erzielte dann eine aufregende einstimmige Entscheidung 4-1 Brenda Gonzales.
“Jessica McCaskill hat sich ihren Platz in unserem Promotion-Stall verdient und verdient es, als erste Frau Geschichte zu schreiben, die ein Box-Event in Illinois leitet,” sagte Warriors Boxing Präsident Leon Margules. “Sie ist eine Publikumsliebling, die gerne abmischt. Wir haben sie in einem harten Test gegen Bradford und ich weiß, dass es spannend sein wird, sie zu sehen.”
Die spannende Undercard wird in Kürze bekannt gegeben.
Windy City Fight Night Türen öffnen um 7:00 Uhr CT und die Aktion beginnt um 8:00 pm. Der UIC-Pavillon befindet sich in 525 S. Racine Avenue in Chicago. Die gesamte Kampfkarte kann sich ändern.

Michael Farenas Victorious in Comeback Fight, Scores Third Round Knockout

COSTA MESA, SOWIE (Juni 1, 2017)Former world title challenger, Michael “Hammer FistFarenas (42-5-4, 34 KOs), was victorious in his comeback fight at the “Fight Club OC” Karte in Costa Mesa, SOWIE, winning by third round KO over Mexico’s Martin Angel Martinez (17-12-1, 11 KOs).
From the opening round Farenas was the aggressor, as he came forward landing his signature over hand left, which dropped Martinez midway through round one. As the fight went on, Farenas continued to land his overhand left, wearing down Martinez. In Runde drei, Farenas landed a barrage of punches that send Martinez to the canvas for good. The knockout happened at the 2:04 Zeichen der dritten Runde.
I felt very good going into this fight and it showed in my performance,” said Michael Farenas. “I felt I gave the fans the fans a great show. My goal now is to get back into world title contention in the lightweight division. I feel much stronger at this weight. I’m hoping to get back in the ring by the end of the summer.

Michael Farenas to make comeback on Fight Club OC card June 1st

COSTA MESA, SOWIE (Mai 2, 2017)They say it’s never is too late to start a comeback, and for lightweight contender Michael Farenas (44-5-4, 33 Kos), the comeback starts Donnerstag, Juni 1
st when he enters the ring for the first time in nearly two years. The eight-round bout will take place on Roy Englebrecht’s “Fight Club OC” show in The Hangar at the OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa, SOWIE.
Having fought some of the top Jr. lightweight out there over the past five years, die einschließen Yuriorkis Gamboa, Jose Padraza, und Fernando Beltran um nur einige zu nennen, Farenas believes he still has some gas left in his tank.
It’s been a long journey to get back in the ring, but now that time has come,” said Michael Farenas. “I’m in great shape and I feel my skill and experience will help me on my comeback.
Will new managers Bill Halkias und Germaine Gillies crafting his career and new trainers Marvin Somodio und Jesse Arevalo in seiner Ecke, the new look Farenas will have another opportunity to march toward a world title.
This bout will take place at one hundred and forty pounds, but my plan is to campaign at lightweight,” said Farenas, Wer kämpfte Takashi Uchiyama for the WBA World super featherweight title. “Ich weiß mit harter Arbeit, I can make another run toward another world title.
Under new management and a new trainer, “Hammer Fistas he is called, will look to bring that Filipino fighting spirit back to his career.
Tickets for the Thursday, Juni 1st Fight Club OC show in The Hangar at the OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa, CA are on sale at www.fightcluboc.com.

SANDERS ON LEMKE REMATCH: “I’M GOING TO STEAL HIS SOUL AND I’M GOING TO BREAK HIS WILL

 

ZUR SOFORTIGEN VERÖFFENTLICHUNG: Lewiston, Maine (April 27, 2017) – Nie ein von einer Herausforderung, wieder nach unten, or an opportunity to call out the competition, “The” Ryan Sanders is irked by the tone of the scuttlebutt since his first fight with Jon Lemke last November.

Ja, the skirmish stopped during the third round, due to a deep cut on Lemke’s head. But with Sanders leading comfortably, 20-18, auf allen drei Karten, he was declared the winner.

It all fell in line with the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts, and it surely reflected Sanders’ conviction that he was well in command of the bout and on his way to victory, regardless. Since that night, die Samstag before Thanksgiving, jedoch, Sanders, 29, says that Lemke and others in his camp have been a tad too outspoken about their belief that it was somehow a tainted victory.

In a recent interview with Jason Floyd on “The MMA Report Podcast,” Sanders held nothing back when queried about his motivation to dole out another beating when the former training partners meet this Saturday, April 29 in a rematch at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston.

Dieses Mal, it’s the tournament final for the vacant lightweight title at “NEF 28: Invincible.”

“I was a little upset afterwards that (Lemke) said he thought it should have been a no-contest,” Sanders said. “What Jon won’t talk about or say is that right before I got that takedown, he quit. He quit in my arms.”

Sanders (13-8) clarified that comment, adding that while Lemke (6-7) didn’t say the word explicitly, his vast experience in the cage underscored his belief that the end was nigh.

“A fighter knows when someone is about to give up, and Jon was about to give up,"Er sagte. “He wasn’t fighting that takedown in my arms. He was just dead weight in my arms, so it’s a bit frustrating that he would say that.”

It didn’t take long for the stars to align and serve up the second helping that both fighters’ fan bases crave. With a shot at the strap in the offing, both men made short work of their 155-pound tournament semifinal opponents in February.

Sanders landed a vicious kick to the jaw of John Ortolani that ended their confrontation in a mere 15 Sekunden. Lemke was just as impressive, needing only a minute longer to dispatch Jesse “the Viking” Erickson.

Typically it’s the defeated fighter in this scenario who covets the chance at vindication, but Sanders sounds like the one with an axe to grind after hearing some of the public perception about his previous win.

“I’m happy that we get a rematch and to be able to show everyone that the first time it wasn’t a fluke and to have my hand raised again,” Sanders, wer ist 6-1 in his past seven fights, sagte,. “I’m unstoppable right now. I’m surrounded with the best people. I’ve got great teammates, great coaches and an amazing wife … Any guy who fights me, they are (screwed)."

Asked if he is bent on earning a submission to achieve a measure of unfinished business, Sanders quickly declared that any form of victory will suffice.

“Not necessarily to get a stoppage victory, but I’m going to show him. It will be five months since we fought, and I’ve been in the gym every day, and I’m going to show him that he’s not on my level,” Sanders said. “Eventually the victory will come whether it’s a submission, a TKO, ein Knockout. Jon does have a lot of heart, but I’m going to be stealing it from him. I’m going to steal his soul and I’m going to break his will.

“I’m a grappler, so I do prefer a nice submission victory," er machte weiter. “But whatever he gives me I’ll take, and I’m going to go in there and take it. I’m going to take that belt home. That is my belt, and I’ve worked too hard to let anyone else take it from me.”

The rivalry between Sanders and Lemke is a natural one. They were former stablemates at Team Irish before Sanders switched to rival Young’s MMA.

Sanders said he didn’t earn enough takedowns for his liking in the previous encounter, but he believes the scorecards were an accurate reflection of how he dominated the fight.

“I knew he was a tough dude. He could take a punch. He could take a kick,” Sanders said. “I feel like I was getting the best of it.”

A second bout with Lemke fits Sanders’ profile as a fighter willing to take on anyone, irgendwo, jederzeit.

Sanders, who has been matched in his career with the likes of Marcus Davis, Gil de Freitas, Levan Makashvili, Luis Felix and Derrick Kennington, has won his last five in a row on Maine soil.

He dropped back-to-back decisions to de Freitas in his two previous bids for an NEF title and naturally predicts that he won’t let the third chance at gold slip away.

“I know with the training I’m putting in that I’m destined for greatness,” Sanders said. “My work has shown that, and my future fights will show that. I know I’m there to fight the best. Look at the guys I’ve fought. They’re UFC or Bellator vets, or they’re top-five fighters in the region.

"(The fans are) going to witness a great fight, a great performance by Ryan Sanders,” he concluded. “They may say, ‘This guy’s being (a jerk). He’s real cocky.’ It’s not that I’m cocky. I’m fully confident in my training and in my training partners and in my coaches and in myself that I am ready to fight anybody in the region and beat anybody in the region.”

The opening bell for “NEF 28: Invincible” on April 29 wird eingestellt 7 p.m. Tickets gibt es ab $25 und sind an www.TheColisee.com oder durch Aufrufen der Box Office auf Colisee 207.783.2009, Erweiterung 525.

LEMKE ON LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE SHOT: “I JUST THINK ABOUT GETTING THAT BELT AND DEFENDING THAT BELT

 

ZUR SOFORTIGEN VERÖFFENTLICHUNG: Lewiston, Maine (April 27, 2017) – Not everybody in life gets blessed with a shot at redemption. Jonathan Lemke will bask in that opportunity on multiple fronts when he battles “The” Ryan Sanders for the vacant NEF lightweight title this Samstag, April 29 at Androscoggin Bank Colisee as part of “NEF 28: Invincible.”

It’s the second shot at the NEF strap for Lemke, who lost a split decision to Bruce “Pretty Boy” Boyington in February 2016 bei „NEF 21: THE IMMORTALS.” Lemke also looks forward to the rematch with Sanders after their fight in November was abbreviated due to a gash on Lemke’s head.

“Definitely after the way the last one ended, I still feel like I have a little unfinished business, a little chip on my shoulder,” Lemke said recently in an interview on “The Maine Event” podcast with Ryan Jarrell and Bryan Stackpole. “I definitely want to go out there and take care of business this time.”

Sanders (13-8) won a unanimous decision when the verdict went to the scorecards by virtue of the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts.

Like his opponent and former stablemate, Lemke (6-7) has carved out a reputation as a fighter who will take on all comers. The first bout with Sanders extended his winless streak to four fights, but the quality of opposition – Devin Powell, Josh LaBerge and Boyington preceded Sanders – are good for more than an asterisk.

He snapped that run in short order with a first-round TKO of Jesse “The Viking” Erickson in February’s tournament semifinals.

"Ich bin sehr aufgeregt, very grateful,“, sagte Lemke. “This is the culmination of a lot of years, a lot of hard work, to be at this point again and see some of that pay off.”

Lemke doesn’t believe that he needs the title to validate his years under the NEF umbrella. On the flip side, jedoch, it is a line on the personal checklist on which he is hungry to leave his mark.

“It would mean a lot,” he acknowledged. “It wouldn’t define me either way, but at the same time certainly one of the goals I set out to achieve when I first started this sport was to take care of business on the regional end and to be a regional champion.”

Previous champions Powell, Boyington and Dez Green made the lightweight belt NEF’s most coveted honor by using it as a springboard to opportunities on a national scale.

Lemke, who has enjoyed the spotlight as part of both a Bellator card and Dana White’s “Lookin’ for a Fight” UFC audition, denied that he is looking ahead to greener pastures.

“I haven’t given it a lot of thought about where it would take me,"Er sagte. “I just think about getting that belt and defending that belt. It’s always one fight at a time.”

Between their days training together with Team Irish (Sanders now fights out of Young’s MMA) and their previous fight, Lemke and Sanders know one another as well as any NEF title fight opponents in history.

While Lemke allows for the possibility that both men will dip into their bag of tricks, he said fans shouldn’t expect too many surprises.

“I think stylistically it will be a little bit different. Game plan wise it will be a little bit different. At the start you might see some different wrinkles from both,” Lemke said “But at the end of the day we are both familiar with each other, so it will be a similar type fight.”

He also sees the confrontation living up to every ounce of its billing.

“One of the statements from the first card was that I believe this fight could headline any card, any regional or national promotion, and I still believe that,“, sagte Lemke. “It’s a fight the fans want to see.”

And it’s a fight he naturally believes he will win the second time around.

“I’m healthy as can be. Had a good, tough camp, and I’m looking forward to getting out there and performing my business,“, sagte Lemke. “I believe in my overall skill set and believe that overall skill set will lead to the victory.”

The opening bell for “NEF 28: Invincible” on April 29 wird eingestellt 7 p.m. Tickets gibt es ab $25 und sind an www.TheColisee.com oder durch Aufrufen der Box Office auf Colisee 207.783.2009, Erweiterung 525.

Petr Petrov to host Q and A, TOMORROW at 12 PMnoon Eastern time live on Twitter

WBO World Lightweight Championship Bout streamed LIVE exclusively in the United States on Twitter an diesem Samstag

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WBO number-two ranked lightweight in the world, Petr Petrov wird sein taking questions from boxing fans live on BannerBoxing bei 12 PM Eastern time auf Freitag. Petrov will take on undefeated WBO world Lightweight champion Terry Flanagan am Samstag in a fight that can be streamed exclusively in the United States on Twitter.
Fans can ask Petrov questions on @BannerBoxing by using any of the following hashtags:
#Petrov
#Boxen
#AndNew
#FlanaganPetrov
#BannerPromotions

The live stream of Samstag Championship fight will be available for free to logged-in and logged-out users exclusively on Twitter and connected devices in the United States. Access to the live stream will be available Samstag Nacht boxing.twitter.com and on @BannerBoxing. Follow at @BannerBoxing to find out the exact timing of the live stream in the coming days.

Terry Flanagan – Petr Petrov Press Conference Photos

WBO World Lightweight Championship Bout LIVE on Twitter an diesem Samstag

Below are images from Donnerstags Press conference featuring WBO Lightweight world champion Terry Flanagan and number-2 contender Petr Petrov. Flanagan and Petrov will meet an diesem Samstag, and the fight will be streamed in the United States Live on Twitter.

The live stream of Samstag Championship fight will be available for free to logged-in and logged-out users exclusively on Twitter and connected devices in the United States. Access to the live stream will be available Samstag Nacht boxing.twitter.com and on @BannerBoxing. Follow at @BannerBoxing to find out the exact timing of the live stream in the coming days.
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Photos by Kyte Monroe