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Khan Reigns SupremeTopples Soloninkini, Now Eyes Further Title Challenges

 

 

Bradford’s sensational Bantamweight prospect Tasif Khan secured his first Championship accolade, Machaba Benghali ba Bantamweight tlotla, when he beat Georgia’s Mikheil Soloninkini by unanimous points decision at the iconic York Hall in London last Saturday night.

 

What really makes this achievement even more special is that Khan only returned to the ring in January this year, latelang tse peli tse selemo sabbatha e ho tloha ya dipapadi.

 

On his return in January Khan scored a decisive first round stoppage victory, over the highly experienced Hungarian Richard Voros, in a bout that also took place at the York Hall.

 

Khan followed that win up with an equally impressive first round stoppage victory, over Czech Republic’s Ladislav Miko, six weeks later in Liverpool.

 

Last Saturday, whilst it seems everyone else were preparing for the Mayweather-Pacquiao super fight, Khan was taking part in the biggest fight of his career to date.

 

Right from the off Khan boxed beautifully behind his solid jab to keep his slightly more experienced foe on the back foot.

 

By midway point Khan began to slow the pace, whilst continuing to keep full pressure on Soloninkini.

 

Midway through the sixth round, during a rather hectic exchange Khan was a little slow bringing up his gloves, which opened the door for Soloninkini, who let rip with a big right to send Khan to the canvas.

 

On the restart Soloninkini when in hard in an attempt to finish the still slightly wobbly legged Khan, however the Bradford lad remained calm and collected, whilst the hyper Georgian continued to come forward throwing huge bombs.

 

During a number of these skirmishes Khan sensibly grabbed hold until referee Lee Murtagh issued the order break. This tactic allowed Khan a little time in order to clear his head.

 

Soloninkini continued to push hard for the final three rounds, however Khan is one seriously cool character, he just got behind his jab and just plain boxed his way out of danger, each time the Georgian made a forceful foray.

 

After ten rounds of first class boxing from Khan, judges Ken Curtis 99-94, Obie Garnett 98-90 le Mat Hamilton 98-91, all scored in favour of the new International Masters Champion Tasif Khan.

 

Speaking from his home earlier Khan spoke about the fight as well as hinted at further Championship forays in the near future.

 

"Yeah, I won my first title.

 

It’s been my dream since I was a kid, winning a title, hopefully this will be the first of many, kwa pele 'me ba fetang.

 

Saying that I don’t want to take away the importance of being the International Masters Champion, that was like winning a World title to me that night.

 

I’ve had a tough two and half years, I’ve come through it, got back fighting this year and now have a belt, yeah I’m really proud of what I’ve achieved.

 

I was absolutely fine coming into the fight, training went well, I went away with Nadeem Siddique one of my coaches, he’s a professional himself. I had a good training camp abroad, went to Greece,

 

Came into the fight brilliant, working of my jab, using my jab more as I felt I had a good chance, I was finding it quite comfortable to be honest, I was finding him quite easily with the jab.

 

He was a tough kid, took some good shots to the body, I found I could walk him down, then I think it was either the third or fourth round I overstretched my right arm, I felt at the time I must have damaged my shoulder, I tried not to show it, but as the rounds went on I struggled to throw big shots.

 

It wasn’t hurting, it did limit me on my shots as the fight went on, but I think I got a little complacent and gave him the opportunity to catch me with a good shot, it didn’t hurt me at all, but had to see that round through, because I had won every single round but that round, I boxed smart and stayed at a distance when I could and other times let him punch himself out.

 

To be honest I feel I could have stopped him, with all the pressure and that decided to just box my way through.

 

I’m really appreciative of my fans as always, they travel down to London in numbers, if all goes well though my next fight will be a lot nearer to home, maybe even Bradford, but I’m always grateful to my fans, even those that are unable to travel to watch me fight in London or Liverpool.

 

Since day one I’ve had good support, a great fan base, but fighting away all the time makes it hard for everyone to be at every fight, so I’d really love to do something big in Bradford, or at least more local and fingers crossed we’ll get a big title on that show.

 

I’d like to thank all my team, Martin Stainsby, Bee, Junior Witter, Nōka (Gianluca Di Caro), Johnny Eames and all those that work behind the scene, I can’t forget to mention my Missus, she puts in all the hard work and puts up with me when I’m on a diet and my family, who have all been so supportive.

 

Before I forget I want to make a comment, I’ve been boxing since the age of ten, I made my mind up as the years went on that I wanted to really do something in Boxing, I had no intention of just making up the numbers, I had no option, I want to do well and win titles, I want to put Bradford on the map, winning the International Masters title has put me in the right direction, as such I want to dedicate the win to my eldest brother Tahir Khan, because if it wasn’t for him pointing me in the right direction, he’d keep me fit and take me to the gym, he’s the first person to totally support me in boxing, always been there for me and he’s the one that made all this possible.

 

As I say if it wasn’t for Tahir, I wouldn’t be in boxing and I wouldn’t have this International Masters belt, thank you for everything Tahir, really appreciate everything you’ve done for me.

 

Ke kopa ho leboha haholo ho batšehetsi ba ka, Kingsland Business hlaphoheloa a Bradford, Broadway Solicitors a Oldham, Kesser Jewelers a Bradford le Vyomax Supplements ho tloha Manchester, esale ba le bohlale ho suthela morao hore ke tsebe ho tsepamisa maikutlo ho litebele tsa ka.

 

Finally I would like to say a huge thanks to Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott, who gave me the opportunity to fight for the title on their show.”

 

 

 

 

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Loantša Report: Ozgul and Khan Secure Titles In York Hall Thriller

Report by: Gianluca (Nōka) Di Caro

A re ke re tobana le e, with the amount of column inches dedicated to Mayweather-Pacquiao over the past few weeks, you could easily be forgiven thinking that there were no other boxing events that took place on May 2eff.

Hantle, there was another fight card, and I’m pleased to say that I was at that event – the Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott promoted Lords of the Ring event at the iconic York Hall in London.

 

OK, admittedly York Hall in Bethnal Green doesn’t have anywhere near the cachet of being at such a mega fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, but when it comes to drama and excitement, sorry you just can’t beat small hall boxing, especially when it’s at York Hall.

 

When the event was announced it was due to feature fourteen bouts, but immediately after May-Pac was announced a significant number of the bouts were cancelled, as the fighters wanted to be ringside in Vegas, then in the final build up further fights were off the card, due to injuries, leaving a seven card fight show on the night, or was it.

 

The card was further reduced on the day, after one of the fights was cancelled on safety grounds – due to a 5kg difference in the weight between the two debuting fighters – and if that wasn’t bad enough Manny Muhammad’s opponent, Rafael Snow failed to turn up, leaving just five fights on the night.

 

First up was a six rounder between Liverpool based Russian hot prospect David Agadzhanyan, against Czech Republic’s Josef Redlich, who stepped in at the last minute to save the bout, following Ghana’s Isaac Owusu being forced to pull out due to illness.

 

It took Agadzhanyan just forty five seconds to send Redlich to the canvas for the first time and about the same again to put him down a second time.

 

Redlich was plain outclassed so no surprise that when he went down for the third time that referee Ken Curtis decided to call a halt to proceedings on the two minute and twenty five seconds mark.

 

I’ve seen Agadzhanyan in action a couple of times, including the excellent win over then unbeaten Daniel Bazo back in March, so was really looking forward to seeing him in action against Owusu, a tough uncompromising former Ghanaian Champion and Commonwealth title eliminator challenger, but that’ll have to wait until later this month when the rescheduled bout takes place in Liverpool.

 

Next up was WBF Inter-Continental Champion Paul Economides, a batho bao e seng mampoli tse tšeletseng rounder, against another late replacement, Czech Republic’s Petr Gyna, following former British Champ Andy Bell pulling out the week prior and then the original replacement pulling out just two days before the show.

 

Economides is another class act, so no surprise that Gyna was on the canvas within just thirty seconds, on the restart Gyna decided that attack is the best form of defense, however in taking the fight to Economides he played straight into his hands, literally as Economides punished him with a big right, that sent the Czech down to the canvas for a second and final time, on the one minute and twenty five second mark.

 

With both the opening fights finishing early and the live TV broadcast not due to start until 9am, the promoters had no option but to have quite long interval before the next bout, a six round Light Heavyweight contest between Champions TKO’s unbeaten Hackney based Turkish prospect Onder Ozgul and the entertainer himself Jody Meikle.

 

Throughout the first four rounds Ozgul just walked Meikle down, letting rip with massive right hands at every conceivable opportunity, Meikle is as tough as they come and seemed content to absorb the punishment dished out by the man dubbed ‘Little Mike’ by the Turkish fans.

 

Ever the joker, Meikle played down the punishment he was taking, happily playing to the crowd, as well as infuriating his opponent, by pulling faces and insinuating that there was no power in the Turkish lads shots, however by the fact that Meikle had toned down his antics, clearly showed that Ozgul shots were indeed having the desired effect.

 

Meikle toned down the playfulness of his tactics even further in the fifth, as Ozgul stepped up his attacks, putting even more power into his shots.

 

Right from the start of the sixth it was clear that Ozgul was intent on punishing Meikle even further, backing the Scunthorpe man onto the ropes before letting rip with big double handed flurries, one of which, a cracking body shot, literally knocking the wind out of Meikle and forcing him to take to one knee.

 

On the restart Ozgul went in for the finish, this time Meikle went defensive, no further playing to the crowd, to see it through to the final bell.

 

After six highly entertaining rounds Referee Ken Curtis scored the bout 60-53 in favour of Ozgul.

 

I thoroughly enjoyed the fight, I know it wasn’t a classic, but boy oh boy it was very entertaining.

 

The fourth bout of the night see Bradford’s Tasif Khan in Championship action for the first time, against Georgia’s Mikheil Soloninkini, for the International Masters Silver bantamweight title.

 

Khan started fast, boxing beautifully behind his jab the Bradford man kept his slightly more experienced foe on the back foot for the majority of the bout.

 

By midway point Khan slowed the pace slightly, at the same time keeping the pressure on Soloninkini, however about midway through the sixth, during a routine exchange Khan was a little slow bringing up his gloves, leaving an opening for the Georgian to let rip with a big right, which sent Khan to the canvas.

 

On the restart Soloninkini went full out in attack, Khan remained calm and got behind his jab again, the Georgian was well hyped and continued to come forward at pace before throwing huge bombs.

 

During these skirmishes Khan sensibly grabbed hold until referee Lee Murtagh issued the order break. This tactic worked and Khan was able to clear his head enough to turn control back round to himself.

 

Khan had his hands full for the final three rounds though, as Soloninkini had the bit between his teeth and was pushing hard, however Khan is a cool character and seemed content to box of the back foot each time the Georgian made a forceful foray.

 

After ten rounds of excellent boxing, the judges scorecards readKen Curtis 99-94, Obie Garnett 98-90 le Mat Hamilton 98-91, all in favour of Tasif Khan.

 

Jennifer Burton, the Northern Region Secretary of the Malta Boxing Commission, presented the familiar blue International Masters belt to the victorious Tasif Khan.

 

Have to say I thoroughly enjoyed the fight, even though it was quite one sided for a lot of the time, let’s face it that’s not a statement on the quality of Soloninkini, as his pedigree is well known, this kid’s a tough nut to break, as proved by having taken Jamie Williams the distance, when they fought for the Bronze Masters back in March, as well as fought the sensational Charlie Edwards a couple of weeks later, but to my mind the one-sidedness of the fight as well as the result shows just how good Tasif Khan fought.

 

The headline fight of the night see a rematch between Champions TKO’s unbeaten Hackney based Turkish prospect Siar Ozgul, yep brother to the aforementioned Onder, against Nottingham’s Matt Scriven and this time there was a Championship on the line – The MBC International Welterweight title.

 

When these two first fought, back in October last year, it was an out and out war, Ozgul won but the rounds were so close it could have been a very different result.

 

The bout started in a very similar manner to their October showdown, neither man wanting to concede any ground, however just before the end of the first round Ozgul let rip with a massive right to Scriven’s body, which forced the Nottingham man to cover up to see the round to it’s conclusion.

 

The shot to the body must have really hurt Scriven as he seemed more intent on defense, rather than full on attack, from the start of the second, a pattern that remained for the rest of the bout.

 

Ozgul made most of the running throughout, however Scriven more than held his own during the many skirmishes that ensued, although have to admit he was a little more cautious than during the opening round.

 

After ten rounds of superb boxing the judges scorecards were read out – Lee Murtagh and Matt Hamilton scored the bout 100-90 and Obie Garnett 100-88 all in favour of Siar Ozgul.

 

This was followed by the presentation of the MBC International belt to Siar Ozgul by his fellow Champions TKO gym mate and the current MBC International Super Bantamweight Champion Marianne Marston.

 

All in all I thoroughly enjoyed the event, especially the final three bouts, however I was a bit disappointed that some of the planned fights, such as those featuring Iain Weaver, Antonio Counihan, Mark Prince, George Hillyard and the aforementioned Marianne Marston, failed to materialize, because to my mind if they had taken place I feel this almost certainly would have been one of the best shows at York Hall this year, as it was it still was a highly enjoyable and entertaining evening of pugilistic action and a fitting prelude to the May-Pac fight, which promoters Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott arranged for the boxers, their teams and attendees of the event to watch live via satellite at a private function room.

 

Khan-Soloninkini Battle For Title Supremacy London Ka Moqebelo Ona

 

 

TASIF KHAN ea Bradford e khahlisang tebello ea Bantamweight e ikemiselitse ho phephetsa sehlooho sa hae sa pele ena Moqebelo, ha a nka Segeorgia #1 e behiloe MIKHEIL SOLONINKINI, bakeng sa Mohope oa Machabeng oa Masters Silver Bantamweight o se nang letho, ho Mark Lyons le Billy James-Elliott ba phatlalalitse ketsahalo ea Lords OF THE RING Holong e tummeng ea York, ho Bethnal Green, London ho ea pele Mots'eanong oa bobeli.

 

Khan o ile a thunngoa ka likhau tse peli tse khahlisang pejana selemong sena, kamora ho khutla ha hae lilemong tse peli tsa sabatha ho tsoa papaling.

 

Ka Pherekhong selemong sena, Khan o rometse Sehungary #2 e behile Richard Voros ka motsotso o le mong feela le metsotsoana e mehlano ea potoloho ea pele Holong ea York, joale likhoeli tse peli hamorao ho ile ha latela katleho e batlang e tšoana, lekhetlong lena ka motsotso o le mong le metsotsoana e leshome le metso e mehlano ea potoloho ea pele, holim'a Ladislav Miko oa Rephabliki ea Czech Holong ea Grand Central e Liverpool.

 

Qalong Khan o ne a lokela ho tobana le Patrik Bartos, leha ho le joalo moshanyana oa Czech o ne a le TKO’d ke Andrew Cain, ka lebokoseng le ka tlase la ntoa ea sehlooho sa Werry Derry Mathews, ka Echo Arena, libeke tse 'maloa tse fetileng.

 

Phetolo ea Bartos, Mikheil Soloninkini, esale e le motho ea tloaelehileng ketsahalong ea UK, ho loana mona makhetlo a mane selemong se fetileng, ho kenyeletsoa phephetso e sa atleheng bakeng sa sehlooho sa International Masters Bronze, eo a lahlehetsoeng ke lintlha ho Jamie Williams morao koana ka Hlakubele.

 

Ke bua ke le hae hae pejana, Khan o ile a bonahala a sa ts'oenyeha ka phetoho ea morao ea mohanyetsi.

 

"Ke masoabi, Ke ne ke ntse ke itokisetsa Patrik Bartos, empa nka re o ile a emisoa mme a emisoa ka matsatsi a mashome a mabeli a metso e robeli, lintho tsena lia etsahala.

 

Nka be ke ile ka khetha haeba re ka be re tsebile pejana hore na ke mang ea tla nka sebaka sa Patrik, empa bao e ka bang bahanyetsi ba hae ba ile ba ts'ehetsa bekeng e fetileng mme la bone leo ho neng ho sisinngoe ka lona le ile la ts'oaroa ke MBC e le le sa lokelang.

 

Ka lehlohonolo leha moshanyana enoa e mocha a lumellane ka lipallo ka labobeli 'me joale ntoa e behiloe' me e loketse ho tsamaea, Ke tatile.

 

Ha ke a lebella hore e tla qeta kapele joalo ka lintoa tse peli tse fetileng, e ne e le bapalami ba bane le ba tšeletseng, Lekhetlong lena ke tla tlameha ho itsamaisa e le hore ke tle ke tsamaee makhetlo a leshome kaofela, empa haeba monyetla o fihla, Ke tla mo ntša kapele.

 

Lithupelo li bile ntle haholo, kamehla ke, Ke lokile mme raring ho ea, ke sitoa ho ema.

 

Balateli ba ka ba hantle ho fihlela joale selemong sena ba tsoile ka bongata ho tla ntšehetsa London le Liverpool le Moqebelo ba tla khutlela London hape, Ke sitoa ho ba leboha ka ho lekaneng, ke sehlopha se seholo se tlohelang ka mora ka, ho etsa lerata le leholo, ho ntsebisa hore ba teng, ba hlile ba bohlale 'me ke tla ba leboha ka tsela e molemohali eo ke e tsebang, ho hapa sehlooho.

 

Ke kopa ho leboha haholo ho batšehetsi ba ka, Kingsland Business hlaphoheloa a Bradford, Broadway Solicitors a Oldham, Kesser Jewelers a Bradford le Vyomax Supplements ho tloha Manchester, esale ba le bohlale ho suthela morao hore ke tsebe ho tsepamisa maikutlo ho litebele tsa ka.

 

Qetellong ke sa tsoa bolelloa hore Mark le Billy (Batšehetsi ba Mark Lyons le Billy James-Elliott) ba hlophisitse kamore ea tšebetso e le hore bohle ba ka shebella ntoa ea Mayweather-Pacquiao ka mor'a ntoa ea ka, kahoo haeba ha u na litekete, o tseba seo o lokelang ho se etsa, ebang o tla ntetsetsa kapa o theohele York Hall ka moqebelo kaha ho ntse ho na le litekete tse ling tse fumanehang. "

 

Tasif Khan khahlanong le Mikheil Soloninkini, bakeng sa Mohope oa Machaba oa Bantamweight o se nang letho, co-lihlooho tsa litaba tsa Mark Lyons & Billy James-Elliott ea bohlale o bashanyana ho phahamiswa likhosi YA Ring ketsahalo, hore etsahala ka York Hall in Bethnal Green, London ka Moqebelo 2eff Ka 2015.

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Litekete tsa kamora ketsahalo ho shebella poraefete tsa Mayweather-Pacquiao super fight li phela ka sathalaete, e jang £ 10 feela, e tla fumaneha bakeng sa ho rekoa Holong ea York ka Moqebelo bosiu.

 

 

 

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6698 - Tasif Khan o khahlano le Richard Voros holong ea York ka Pherekhong.

 

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Ka kopo ikutloe u lokolohile ho sebelisa linepe tsohle tse fanoeng – mokitlane oa linepe ha o hlokehe empa o lokela ho etsa joalo, ka kopo mokitlane – Gianluca (Nōka) Di Caro

Championship Boxing At York Hall Followed By Mayweather-Pacquiao Live Via Satellite This Saturday.

Have you got your tickets for the Boxing event of the Century yet? If the answer is no, then promoters Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott may just have the perfect alternative lined-up for Boxing fans – a night of Championship Boxing at York Hall, ho Bethnal Green, followed by MAYWEATHER-PACQUIAO live by satellite from Las Vegas.

 

Kicking off the whole night of pugilistic action, sees a full card of Boxing at the famous Home Of Boxing in the Capital, including two Championship Battles.

 

Hackney, London based Turkish unbeaten star SIAR OZGUL makes his first tilt at a title when he takes on Nottingham’s MATT SCRIVEN for the vacant MBC International Welterweight Championship.

 

Main support sees Bradford’s sensational TASIF KHAN challenge for the International Masters Bantamweight crown, against Georgian #1 MIKHEIL SOLONINKINI

 

Heading up the support for the two Championship bouts sees Chester’s WBF Intercontinental Champion PAUL ECONOMIDES take on Nottingham’s GARFIELD MUSHORE in a non-championship six rounder.

 

Champions TKO’s unbeaten Light Heavyweight prospect ONDER OZGUL takes on the highly entertaining JODY MEIKLE, from Scunthorpe, a a tseletseng rounder.

 

Making his first visit to the Capital City will be Liverpool based unbeaten Russian star DAVID AGADZHANYAN, who will take on Czech Republic’s JOSEF REDLICH in a six round contest.

 

Former American Basketball Star, turned professional Boxer, MANNY MUHAMMAD will also be in action against a yet to be named opponent.

 

Making their debuts on the night are exciting young local talents ANDY CONA and DANIEL MENDES in action against each other.

 

Once the action is over at York Hall, then the lucky boxing fans attending the event can either go to the free after party at Spearmint Rhino, or go direct to the function rooms to watch the entire build up and of course the main event of the night MAYWEATHER – PACQUIAO

 

The cost for this whole night of Boxing heaven, believe it or not is just £45 or £75, as the cost for standard seats for the boxing at York Hall are £35 (Standard seated) le £ 65 (Ringside) and the cost for attending the function room to watch the Big Fight Live is just £10 extra (payable on the night)

 

Siar Ozgul versus Matt Scriven, for the vacant MBC International Welterweight Championship, headlines the Mark Lyons & Billy James-Elliott ea bohlale o bashanyana ho phahamiswa likhosi YA Ring ketsahalo, hore etsahala ka York Hall in Bethnal Green, London ka Moqebelo 2eff Ka 2015.

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Tickets turu £ 35 (Maemo a feat) le £ 65 (Ringside) are available on the night, or to ensure a seat buy on-line atwww.tkoboxoffice.com kapa letsetsa mohala oa litekete tsa TKO ho 07960 850645

Ozgul-Scriven II – Title On The Line For May 2nd York Hall Rematch

Back in October last year unbeaten Hackney based Turk Siar Ozgul and late replacement opponent Matt Scriven campaigned in one of the closest, tsohle bohato, battles of the year.

 

It was a true small hall classic that really deserved at least to be nominated for the accolade of ‘Fight of The Year’, if not be the outright winner, however that was not to be as somehow it managed to slip under the radar of the majority of the British media.

 

On Saturday May 2eff, these magnificent warriors will once again enter the arena, ka York Hall in Bethnal Green, London, this time in a ten round contest and with the added incentive of a Championship being on the linethe vacant MBC International Welterweight title – on the Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott promoted LORDS OF THE RING event.

 

The October Ozgul-Scriven Battle Boyale was reminiscent of the first of the Mickey Ward-Arturo Gatti trilogy of fights that took place in 2002/3, without doubt one of the all time greatest trilogy of fights this sport has ever witnessed.

 

If Ozgul-Scriven II matches the intensity and drama of their first encounter, we could well have another action filled bout, one that equals any of the Ward-Gatti fights, right here in our own back yard, something no boxing fan, or British sports writer should miss.

 

To give an idea of just how sensational their first showdown was, here’s the write up on the bout from the published report by the Canadian Sports Channel fightnetwork.com.

 

“Fifth bout of the night see London based Turk Siar Ozgul in action against Nottingham’s Matt Scriven.

 

Seo ho loana, without doubt the fight of the night, as both protagonists went to war.

 

Ozgul came out hard and strong, initially putting the Nottingham man on the back foot, however Scriven soon started to exert his authority and then the fireworks really began.

 

By the third round the non stop action started to take it’s toll on the Turkish youngster, which allowed Scriven to land some sensational power shots of his own.

 

Ea ho qetela e ho pota-pota e ne e le cracker, Ozgul backed Scriven into a corner and let rip with massive right hands, one of which sent Scriven’s mouth guard flying into the crowd ringside.

 

Once the errant mouth guard was retrieved and the bout restarted it was Scriven who went hard on the attack, one such attack late on in the round see Scriven land a massive right that shook Ozgul to the core, Ozgul sensibly went on the defensive for the remaining seconds to see his way to securing his fifth win.

 

Referee Lee Murtagh scored the bout 39-37 in favour of Ozgul, e nepahetseng qeto ntle ho pelaelo, but one that really doesn’t express how great this fight was or how close each and every round was.”

 

Siar Ozgul versus Matt Scriven, for the vacant MBC International Welterweight Championship, headlines the Mark Lyons & Billy James-Elliott ea bohlale o bashanyana ho phahamiswa likhosi YA Ring ketsahalo, hore etsahala ka York Hall in Bethnal Green, London ka Moqebelo 2eff Ka 2015.

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Haywood Set For Pepper Showdown On May 2nd

Champions TKO’s Jerome Haywood is set to face Scunthorpe’s Matthew Pepper on the Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott Wise Guys Promotions LORDS OF THE RING event, which takes place at York Hall in Bethnal Green, London ka Moqebelo 2eff Ka 2015.

 

Jerome will be making his return to York Hall, the scene of his successful professional debut in October last year, where he scored a well earned points victory over Rolandas Cesna.

 

Back ka October, after a slightly hesitant start, Haywood soon settled down and took the fight to his more experienced opponent, pressuring the big Lithuanian with stiff jabs and heavy rights to the body.

 

Haywood’s work to the body began to take a toll on Cesna, so much so that by mid way through the third Cesna was clearly struggling to cope with the constant punishment to his ribs.

 

In the fourth Haywood stepped up the pressure even further, which in turn forced Cesna to cover up to protect his bruised and battered ribcage.

 

After four excellent rounds Referee Alf Sprung scored the bout 40-38 in favour of Haywood.

 

Haywood’s opponent on May 2eff is Scunthorpe’s Matthew Pepper, who will be making his first visit to the famous home of boxing in the Capital City.

 

Following a training session, under the watchful eyes of his coach Brian O’Shaughnessy at the Champions TKO gym in Hackney, Haywood spoke briefly about the upcoming showdown with Matthew Pepper.

 

“Glad to be fighting again, it’s been six months since my debut fight.

 

After my last fight, I was hoping to get out again as soon as possible and I should have, I was due to fight in March, but had to pull out of that one as I came down with a bug about a week or so before I was due to fight.

 

My first fight, yeah I enjoyed that, I was well prepared for it, he was tough but nothing I couldn’t handle.

 

I don’t know too much about Matthew (Pepper), but we’ve been working hard in the gym, so hopefully I’ll put a good performance in for my fans, who I can’t thank enough for their fantastic support.”

 

Jerome Haywood versus Matthew Pepper features on the Mark Lyons & Billy James-Elliott ea bohlale o bashanyana ho phahamiswa likhosi YA Ring ketsahalo, hore etsahala ka York Hall in Bethnal Green, London ka Moqebelo 2eff Ka 2015.

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Turkish Prospect Ozgul Set For London Showdown With Miekle On May 2nd

 

Champions TKO Gym’s unbeaten Light Heavyweight prospect Onder Ozgul is set to make his fifth professional outing in just over a weeks time, when he takes on the highly entertaining Jody Meikle, from Scunthorpe, in a six round contest, on the Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott Wise Guys Promotions LORDS OF THE RING event at York Hall in London on Saturday 2eff Ka 2015.

Ozgul, has built quite a reputation, as a seriously tough and uncompromising boxer, over the past year or so, following top class victories over the likes of Lithuania’s Dmitrij Kalinovskij, Bighton’s Iain Jackson, Lithuania’s Remigijus Ziausys and most recently over the Czech Republic’s big punching Karel Horejsek.

With a boxing style and approach uncannily similar to that of a certain ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson, it shouldn’t come as any surprise that Ozgul’s Turkish fans have nicknamed their man ‘Little Mike’, a name that the British fans that have seen him in action have started to adopt too.

That aside, Ozgul’s resolve could be mightily tested by Miekle, who last time out scored a good solid draw against Portsmouth bruiser Sam Couzens, no surprise there as the Lincolnshire man not only likes a good old fashioned toe-to-toe slug fest, but also has a very entertaining mischievous streak.

Speaking at the famed Champions TKO Gym in Hackney, Ozgul spoke briefly about the upcoming showdown with the man they call ‘The Entertainer’.

“I’m happy I am fighting a six rounder, I’d be happy if it was an eight, I train for twelve rounds, so six is easy for me.

 

The way we look at it is if you can run a marathon, then running a half marathon is easy, that’s why we work so hard in the gym, so it is easy in the ring.

 

My last fight I trained hard, I trained for twelve rounds then too, the opponent was strong and durable but it was still an easy fight for me.

 

It will be the same next week, I will be ready for whatever Jody Meikle brings, I’ve been told Jody is tough, good that means we’ll have a very good fight.

 

I’m really happy that my brother Siar has got a title fight on May 2eff and even happier that I will be fighting on the undercard of his title fight and hope that everyone comes out and gives us both their full support.

 

I want to thank my sponsors and all those fans that come and support me and my brother (Super Welterweight Siar Ozgul), Thank you for supporting us, ka la 2eff you’ll not be disappointed, I will be fighting at my best.”

 

Onder Ozgul versus Jody Meikle features on the undercard of Siar Ozgul – Matt Scriven MBC International Welterweight title fight that headlines the Mark Lyons & Billy James-Elliott ea bohlale o bashanyana ho phahamiswa likhosi YA Ring ketsahalo, hore etsahala ka York Hall in Bethnal Green, London ka Moqebelo 2effKa 2015.

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Boxing’s most avoided world champion Guillermo Rigondeaux heading to UK next month To publically confront Scott Quigg

Cork, Ireland (April 12, 2015) – Unified super bantamweight world champion Bill “The Jackal” Rigondeaux (15-0, 10 Kos), arguably the most avoided reigning world title holder in modern boxing history, will travel to London next month in order to publicly confront his mandatory challenger, Scott QUIGG (30-0-2, 22 Kos), the World Boxing Association (WBA) “kamehla” 122-boima ba karohano titlist.

 

A month ago in an unusual move, Rigondeaux’ mookameli Gary Hyde formally petitioned the WBA to enforce a mandatory title fight between his WBA Super champion and Quigg. Hyde is awaiting the WBA’s decision. Rigondeaux is also the World Boxing Organization (WBO) le The Ring makasine ena le bartolomeo bantamweight 'mampoli.

 

A reigning world champion hasn’t been avoided by other world champions and top contenders like Rigondeux has for the past two years since, mohlomong u ka, boraro a middleweight Sergio Martinez, or possibly all the way back to middleweight Mike McCallum.

 

The top three super bantamweights in the world outside of RigondeauxInternational Boxing Federation (IBF) le ea Lefatše Boxing Lekgotla la (WBC) champions, Carl Frampton le Leo leo leo Santa Cruz, ka ho latellana, plus Quigghave avoided the Cuban great like the plaque. Once Santa Cruzpromoter at the time, Oscar de Khao la la la la Hoya, announced that a Rigondeaux-Santa Cruz had to happen, Santa Cruz’ powerful adviser, Al HAYMON, exercised a contract option and bought him out to avoid a fight with ‘Rigo.Frampton’s promoter, Barry McGuigan, has proclaimed his fighter, not Rigondeaux, as the No. 1 super featherweight in the world. McGuigan, leha ho le joalo, is interested in Frampton fighting Quigg in a U.K. makhaola-khang, rather than a world mega-fight for three of the four major sanctioning world titles. As the “kamehla” WBA champion, Quigg is Rigondeaux’ e tlamang challenger, leha ho le joalo, he apparently wants no part of the two-time Olympic gold medalist because his promoter, Barry Hearn, not only hasn’t pushed the issue, he’s in negotiations with McGuigan for Frampton to fight Quigg.

 

Former world super bantamweight champions Nonito Doniare, after he lost a unification fight to Rigondeaux two years ago, le Abnere Mares chose to move up one division to fight as featherweights. And now Donaire reports that his manager was contacted by a Quigg representative to discuss a Donaire-Quigg fight in England.

 

Another two-time Olympic gold medalist, WBO 126-pound champion Vasyl Lomachenko, continually insists that “Line” has to move up in weight for a fight to happen despite him having no problems making 126.

 

“QUIGG, Santa Cruz and Frampton have showed no desire to challenge Rigondeaux,” Hyde a re. “These three fighters are trying to fool the public into believing that fight ea Ha ho. 1 guy in the world is not important. While they are lining their pockets with ridiculous amounts of cash for fighting below par opponents, Rigondeaux is forced to wait around until some Asian opponent steps up. This is a sport in which we are accustomed to seeing the best fighting the best but, in the super bantamweight division, it’s the best versus the rest.

 

Rigondeaux will travel to Manchester to fight Quigg, Belfast to fight Frampton, or Las Vegas to fight Santa Cruz. None of these so-called world champions, leha ho le joalo, will consider fighting the acknowledged world super bantamweight champion. They’re all much more content to hold onto their belts than beating The Man in their weight class.

 

Next month, Hyde reports, Rigondeaux will travel to the United Kingdom in a bold attempt to embarrass Quigg into fighting him. “I don’t like traveling overseas unless I have a fight lined up,” Rigondeaux explained, “but I will travel to England in May to publicly call out Scott Quigg. If he turns down the chance to fight our WBA mandatory, he will be remembered for that instead of being known as a great fighter. While I’m in the UK, I will also go to Belfast to checkout Carl Frampton to ask if he wants to prove himself against the best in his division.

 

Understanding that the top super bantamweight action is currently in Europe, noting a record purse ($2.2 million USD) offered for a Frampton vs. Quigg fight, Rigondeaux is considering a major change in the not too distant future, moving his base from Miami to the UK, if that’s what it takes for him to get in on the action.

 

Hyde also manages former WBO middleweight champion and current International Boxing Federation (IBF) Se Ke Oa. 1 e tlamang contender Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam (31-1, 18 Kos), former WBA Interim cruiserweight champion Yuri “El Toro” Kalenga (21-2, 14 Kos) and Georgian super lightweight Levan “The Wolf” Ghvamichava (14-1-1, 11 Kos) , as well as top prospects such as Cuban super bantamweight Mark Forest (2-0, 2 Kos), Irish heavyweight Le Sheehan and Bulgarian light heavyweight Blagoy Naydenov.

 

 

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Speight delighted to secure Home Advantage

 

 

26 year old “The Genius” Jamie Speight has a wish come true on 16go th Ka 2015 when he co-headlines the massive Goodwin Boxing “Master Class” bill at York Hall defending his Southern Area Featherweight title against Ian Bailey.

 

“I am over the moon at signing with Steve Goodwin” said Jamie “With everything he has done for me so far I could not be happier. This is the first time in years I have not had to go on the road and be the away fighter and have waited to be promoted as the home fighter for so long”.

 

Speight has had an up and down career but being sent as the away fighter meant that to Speight he never had the rub of the green or the advantage given to other fighters. Only two years ago Speight took Josh Warrington the distance in Warrington’s back yard and then subsequently lost a contentious decision to Lewis Pettitt once again in the opponent’s corner.

 

Ka 2014 and Speight once again was in the opponents corner when he stopped Craig Whyatt to win this belt he is now defending but now the time has come for Speight to enjoy home advantage.

 

“I just want a fair crack of the whip and with Steve now in control of my career I know I will get that. I need to win this title as the next day I am flying with the Goodwin team to Turkey for a training camp and that needs to be a celebration.” Speight added “My aim is the British title at Featherweight and provided I keep winning Steve has promised he will deliver that to me.”

 

“This is a tough fight. Ian Bailey does not receive the credit he deserves. Like myself Ian has taken short notice fights and yet stops people with winning records. We have given him 2 months notice so he can prepare as well as myself and may the best man win.”

 

The Speight v Bailey clash is one of four 50/50 intriguing Southern Area title fights on the bill with three masters titles as well making this one of the best non TV shows seen in London for a long time.

 

Adam Dingsdale defends his Southern Area Lightweight title against Prizefighter finalist Michael “Chunky” Devine.

 

Philip “Quicksilver” Bowes (9-1) challenges for the Light-Welterweight version against the unbeaten former Prizefighter Champion Johnny Coyle whilst Johnny Garton makes his second defence of the Welterweight version against former English title challenger Martin Welsh.

 

The charismatic Danny Connor competes for the International Masters Lightweight title whilst Hampshire’s “Dangerous” Danny Goode fights for the Masters Super Middleweight Title. Adam Salman completes the trio of Masters title bouts when he competes for the Light Welterweight version.

 

Two of Ricky Hatton’s “Upton Clan” Paul and Anthony continue their rise to the top with 6 round contests.

 

The exciting Light Middleweight Joey Vaughan (1-0) has his first contest since signing with the Goodwin’s whilst the show sees the eagerly awaited debuts of Andrew Joicey (Welterweight) and Mwenya Chisanga (Light-Welterweight).

 

Jamie Arlain (1-0) also has his first contest after a long year break from the sport and after signing with the Goodwin’s whilst exciting unfefeated Light-Middleweight John Cash (4-0) has a six round contest.

 

The card is completed with Ben Hall (6 o garela) Dean Byrne (4 o garela) and David Leo (4 o garela) all facing selected opposition.

 

Tickets are available from any of the boxers directly or on line at www.iboxingtickets.com

 

Marston: Ke Aiming Ka A Big Win Ka May 2nd - Bolella O'Connell ke Coming Ka hae Title Next

British #1 le busang MBC International Super Bantamweight Champion Marianne Marston e behiloeng ka ho khutlela York Hall in London East End, boemo ba hae sensational Championship securing hlola Marianne Gulyas morao selemong se fetileng, a libeke tse seng kae nako, moo a ileng a tla tobana le e e-s'o e mong ea bitsoang lireng ka Mark Lyons & Billy Elliott khothalletsa likhosi YA Ring ketsahalo ka Moqebelo 2eff Ka 2015.

 

Back ka October Marston feletseng busitse ditsamaiso khahlanong le e ka nako eo Sehungary #1, Europe #3 le ea Lefatše #31 Thailand Ranked Gulyas ho boloka ho ea lolea MBC International Super Bantamweight tlotla.

 

Ho tloha qala ho qeta e ne e le slick British southpaw e ileng ho loanela ho hae haholo moholo nang le phihlelo lireng, mabifi hakae, tla pele, utilizing hae bohale jabs le stinging lefts ho e khōlō e le hantle.

 

Ho pholletsa le Marston ho bonahala eka khona ho a nke theoha hae lireng ka tla, a ho etsa joalo le letšehali Gulyas ea tlameha empa e le ho sireletsa ka ikhule.

 

Ka nako ya gia, e neng e loana ka frenetic lebelo, Gulyas o ile a etela seile tse ka holimo ho ka makhetlo a supileng, leha ho le joalo tse peli feela tsa ba ne ba baloa e le knockdowns ka moletsaphala Alf Sprung, ba ba neng ba waved ba bang theoha e le mahlomela a kapa sutumetsa.

 

Ka mor'a hore tse leshome scintillating o garela ea papading ya ditebele tsa, Baahloli ba Ben Doughty (UK) le Mat Hamilton (South Africa) scored ea gia 100-89 mola e le gore ahlola Lee Murtagh (UK) scorecard bala 99-88 bohle ka mohau oa ho Marston.

 

The superb koala tsoa tlhōlo rocketed Marston ka ba rankings, hammoho le e sebelelitseng mo ea Lefatše tlotla thunngoa, khahlanong le busang WIBA Champion, Australia Shannon O'Connell, e leng tla nka etsahala hamorao lehlabuleng lena.

 

Leha ho le joalo ho ke ke ketelo e tlang gia hore Marston e hona joale ho lebisa tlhokomelo, ha a ntse a ile a hlakisa ha a ne a o ile a bua pele ho moo.

 

"Sebele ke lebeletse ho loantša hape, haholo-holo kwa morago York Hall.

 

Ho haufi le likhoeli tse tseletseng kaha ke hlōla tlotla, Ho bua 'nete ke ho nang le tšepo ho ba tsoa khale pele ho moo selemong sena, empa bakeng sa lebaka la mabaka a e 'ngoe hore feela ne ke sa etsahala.

 

Haeba ke ne ke e ke tla lokela e ka ba a sireletsa ea MBC tlotla kapa a loanela ea WBU Europe tlotla hape, empa ka Lefatše tlotla ntoa nyoloha lehlabuleng lena e ne e etsa qeto ea hore ho e-na ho ba le tsohle khatello e tlisoang le thaetlele ntoa, re ne re tla fumana lireng le e tsoanang mokhoa ho Shannon (hona joale WIBA ea Lefatše Champion Shannon O'Connell) ho loantša ka la 2eff hore re tle re ka sebelisa sena e le ka ho teba leka omileng li matha e le ba joalo.

 

Kea tseba hore ke hlōla mong le e mong nang molekane pota khahlanong le Marianna (Gulyas) empa hae mokhoa ke e fapaneng haholo ho Shannon oa, Ka lehlohonolo leha ho le joalo ka ka sehloohong sparring molekane ke Ian Napa, Ian ho joalo nang le phihlelo le ka lebokoseng leha e le efe mokhoa, e leng e khōlō ha re ntse re tseba ka ho itokisa hantle ka bobeli Shannon ka le May 2eff lireng.

 

Ian oa khanya, ho ba le motho e mong hore 'nile ho na le, etsoa seo 'me o na le t-hempe ho paka e, Ke ka botsepehi lumela ho hae ea maikutlo ho ea ka ho litokisetso tseo etsa hore bokeseni nyonso, Ke bolela o ile a lintho li hlōla ka bobedi Brithani le Europe litlotla ka makhetlo a mabeli hammoho le a loanela tse ngata tse litlotla, e le le hantle tseba se e hlokehang.

 

E boetse e thusa hore ke na e kholo ba nang le phihlelo sehlopha haufi le 'na, ka mokoetlisi Brian O'Shaughnessy le hantle o reka 'na, hona joale ho e-na ea ho ba ho feta kapa ka tlaase ho e mong mahlakore a ka atamela ke hona joale ka botlalo lekaneng ho 'me ho ka lebokoseng leha e le efe mokhoa, esita le ka khutlela maoto a, e leng ntho e kamehla ke ile a fumana ho le thata ho etsa.

 

Hopotsa ho wena ha o ntse u sparring batho ba ba tshwanang Ian (Napa), Hrithik (Edwards) le Ian Bailey ka nako eohle, u lokela ho ba khona ho ikamahanya, e le ba bang ba thoriso o na le ho ea bona le eena e.

 

Ke le hantle thabela ho ba ea MBC International Champion, ho hapa sehlooho amme 'na a joalo a ka tsela ee mosola, ke ke e hlalosa, empa e tšoana ke e fapaneng ntoa se hona joale, mohlomong ke feela ho ba le kholiseho ea ho tseba ke ka ea tse leshome o garela le Lefatše Thailand Ranked ntoa se e seng feela tšoara ka, empa otla ba.

 

Hona joale Ke na ho sebelisa ena ho ea ka ho molemo, pele ke lokela ho tea mang kapa mang ea ke 'tla be loantša ka la 2eff 'me joale nete hore Shannon ha ke qholotsa bakeng sa hae tlotla.

 

Ke tseba ke ile ka re hona pele ho, empa ha ka mosebetsi fihla e fela, Ke batla ho hopoloa e le Boxer e neng molemo bokgoni, le loketseng Champion, ke ke motho e mong hore feela coasted ka ho mosebetsi oa bona.

 

Ke batla sebele lintoa, nang le morero lintoa, ntumele ha ke ho sheba May 2eff ho ba e mofuthu hodimo kapa ntho e kang, Ke batla ho e kholo ea polelo ka la 2eff, Ke batla Shannon ho tšoenyeha ka Marianne hore tla tobana le hae lehlabuleng lena, Ke batla hae ho tseba ke tla ho mo nkela tlotla ho eena. "

 

Marianne Marston, ka khahlanong le e-s'o ile a phatlalatsa lireng, likarolo ka Mark Lyons & Billy James-Elliott ea bohlale o bashanyana ho phahamiswa likhosi YA Ring ketsahalo, hore etsahala ka York Hall in Bethnal Green, London ka Moqebelo 2eff Ka 2015.

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