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Cage Warriors 79:Newport, South Wales Saturday October 15, 2016

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Rātū, October 11, 2016

DOORS Open to the public at 3:00pm
TUATAHI whawhai Amateur – 4:00pm (kaupapa ki te huri i)
Pro Prelims – 7:00pm
Televised main card – 9:00pm local time

Cage Warriors Fighting Championship returns to Newport, South Wales for the second time this year and features the rising stars of Welsh MMA.

CWFC 79, which takes place at the Newport Centre is headlined by a lightweight contest between Englishman Scott Clist (11-2) and Swede, Martin Svensson (14-6). Clist will be looking for his third CWFC win in six months after defeating Brad Wheeler and Tim Wilde at CWFC 75 and CWFC 77. All of Clist’s wins have come via stoppage but Svensson, a former Ultimate Fighter competitor, is his toughest and most decorated opponent to date.

CWFC 79 will feature five live televised professional bouts, three pro-prelims and twelve amateur contests.

WHAKAHOU: Changes to the original card include the cancellation of the following contests between Jack Marshman and Andreas Michailidis, Lew Long and Che Mills and Nad Narimani whose opponent Arnold Quero now faces Dean Trueman in a lightweight contest.

Dean Trueman (6-3) is a late replacement for the injured Narimani. Trueman last preformed on Cage Warriors in November 2014 when he suffered a decision loss to Liam James but has fought twice since then clocking up wins against Adam Ventre and Huseyin Garabet – submitting Gabaret in the first round earlier this year.

Kicking off the televised main card is a newly added bout between 23-year old Aaron Khalid (4-2) who trains at the MAT Academy alongside Lew Long and 20-year old Adam Procter (5-0) who trains in South Shields under Alex Enlund. Both have cut their teeth on the regional MMA scene in the UK, this will be their first opportunity to perform in front of a live international TV audience.

The main card looks like this – 9pm local time:
(LW) Martin Svensson vs. Scott Clist Headline Contest
(BW) Martin Sheridan vs. Josh Reed
(LW) Arnold Quero vs. Dean Trueman
(FW) Eddi Pobivanez vs. Jack Shore
(WW) Aaron Khalid vs. Adam Procter

Doors at the Newport Centre will open at 3:00pm – the show is sold out.

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The main card is live on:
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Undefeated Rising Star Errol Spence Jr. Makes A Statement In The Welterweight Division With Dominating Fifth-Round Stoppage Of Former World Champion Chris Algieri In Primetime On Premier Boxing Champions On NBC Live From Barclays Center In Brooklyn

Krzysztof Glowacki Drops Steve Cunningham Four Times On His Way To Retaining Cruiserweight World Title
&
2012 U.S. Olympian Marcus Browne Remains Undefeated With Split-Decision Over Previously Unbeaten Radivoje Kalajdzic
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Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions
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Brooklyn (April 17, 2016) – Undefeated rising welterweight star Errol “Ko te Truth” Spence Jr. (20-0, 17 Koó) went emphatically from prospect to contender with a fifth-round stoppage of former world champion Chris Algieri (21-3, 8 Koó) i runga i Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i NBC Rāhoroi night from Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
It meant a lot to get the stoppage,” Na ka mea a Spence Jr. “I did something Manny Pacquiao and Amir Khan couldn’t do. That shows where I’m at in the welterweight division.
Spence Jr. was superior in every regard as he took control of the fight from the beginning with world-class bodywork and blazing speed. Algieri was expected to be a major step-up for the 2012 U.S. Häkinakina, but was unable to bother his opponent despite landing 31 percent of his punches to Spence Jr.’s 30 percent per CompuBox stats.
I can’t take anything away from this young hungry lion,” Said Algieri. “He did a great job. I trained really hard for this fight. I hope that people appreciate me and how hard I worked and what I brought to the fight.
“Ko te Truth” dominated by landing 41 percent of his power punches over the five rounds and only lost one round on the three judges’ scorecards. Spence Jr. sent Algieri down for the first time in the fourth round with a combination finished off by a straight left hand.
Algieri survived the round, but Spence Jr. was determined to get a stoppage and he connected with another straight left that put Algieri on the canvas early in round five.
It was pretty one-sided, Ua ite au i,” Na ka mea a Spence Jr. “I started slowly. He said he was going to take me to deep waters so I wanted to pace myself.
I just wasn’t sticking to the style and the strategy like I should have,” Said Algieri. “We had a couple of different styles that we were going to show him and I never stayed in one style long enough to be effective.
Spence Jr. saw his opportunity and launched a vicious attack in an attempt to end the fight. A massive left hook connected clean with Algieri’s jaw and put him on the canvas for the third and final time, as referee Benjy Esteves waved off the bout at :48 seconds into the fifth round.
Everyone wanted to see what I could do against a proven fighter and I blew him out of the water,” added Spence Jr.
I roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga o te telecast, Polish star Krzysztof Glowacki (26-0, 16 Koó) sent former world champion Steve “U.S.S.” Cunningham (28-8-1, 13 Koó) to the canvas four times on his way to a unanimous decision to retain his cruiserweight world title in front of a raucous Polish-heavy crowd.
Power and precision is my trademark,” said Glowacki. “That’s always been my game. I was a little bit reluctant because of the surgery, but I got more comfortable as the fight went on.
Glowacki got the action going early as he scored his first knockdown with a left hand that he would use to control the fight and knocked down Cunningham a second time shortly after the former champion rose to his feet.
I’m just disappointed,” Said Cunningham. “I knew I just had to work. The corner kept telling me to go to the body more in the later rounds. I’ve been down before. I knew I had to go at this guy.
The southpaw from Walcz, Poland and the orthodox veteran from Philadelphia combined for several exciting exchanges as Cunningham was able to land his share of power right hands but was more often than not met with Glowacki’s thudding left.
The plan from the beginning was to hit him with the left hand and you could tell I was hitting with full power,” said Glowacki. “I couldn’t hit that hard against Marco Huck because of my injury and now I’m hoping to keep that power up in my next fight.
Cunningham went down again in the 10th round from a short right hand but was able to rally and stun Glowacki with a big right hand. The champion recovered quickly, but Cunningham did arguably his best work of the fight in the 11th round as he aggressively attacked Glowacki with combinations to the head and body.
The fireworks continued in the final round as a strong combination put Cunningham down for the fourth time in the fight. The challenger rose to his feet and attacked effectively at times, but the left hand proved to be too much.
He punched with me and caught me coming in,” Said Cunningham. “I knew after the second round knockdowns that I had to get rounds back and go get him. He’s a smart fighter.
Cunningham was actually able to land a higher percentage of punches than Glowacki as he connected on 34 percent versus just 25 percent from Glowacki. However the knockdowns and Glowacki’s output advantage of 462 ki 366 was enough for him to retain his title by scores of 116-108 a 115-109 rua.
The fans were my motivation throughout the fight,” said Glowacki. “I just wanted to give them more and more. I want to thank everyone who came and watched me.
The televised swing bout saw 2012 U.S. Häkinakina “Sir” Marcus Browne (18-0, 13 Koó) remained undefeated with a narrow split-decision victory over previously unbeaten RadivojeHot RodKalajdzic (21-1, 14 Koó) in an eight-round light heavyweight contest.
Establishing my jab was the key,” Said Browne. “Once I did that, he couldn’t get past it. He got me with a couple of good shots.
Kalajdzic was emphatic that the judges were wrong in their decision.
I don’t see how I lost,” said Kalajdzic. “I was the aggressor. Whakakitea e ahau toku ngakau. If he feels like he beat me, give me the rematch.
The southpaw Browne was able to jab his way into control of the fight by landing 52 jabs to the 54 thrown by Kalajdzic the whole fight. Browne was able to bruise and eventually open up a cut over Kalajdzic’s left eye late in the fight.
I roto i te rauna tuatahi, Browne was credited with a controversial knockdown as it appeared via replay that a slip had occurred and Browne had hit Kaladjzic after he was down.
Kalajdzic was effective with his power punches throughout the fight as he landed 36 percent of his power punches to 29 percent from Browne. His most effective moment came in round six when he sent Browne to the mat with a right hand.
He caught me with something that grazed me,” Said Browne. “I didn’t even know what it was. I walked into the punch but I was able to get up from it and get back in rhythm.
He didn’t do anything that bothered me,” said Kalajdzic. “I was doing my thing. I should have listened to my coaches more and I would have stopped him.
Browne was able to recover for the final two rounds and earn the split-decision by scores of 76-74 for Kalajdzic, 76-74 for Browne and 76-75 again for the still unbeaten Staten Island-native.
I love fighting in front of my fans and family. We gutted this one out and it’s on to the next one,” added Browne.
PBC on NBC was promoted by DiBella Entertainment in association with Star Boxing.
Barclays Center’s BROOKLYN BOXING™ programming platform was presented by AARP. PBC on NBC was sponsored by Corona, pai rawa Beer.
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Errol Spence Jr., Chris Algieri, Krzysztof Glowacki, Steve Cunningham, Marcus Browne & Radivoje Kalajdzic Final Press Conference Quotes & Photos

PBC on NBC Live From Barclays Center On Rāhoroi, April 16
(8:30 p.m. AND/5:30 p.m. PT)
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BROOKYLN (April 13, 2016) – Undefeated rising welterweight star Errol “Ko te Truth” Spence Jr. me te toa o mua ao Chris Algieri went face-to-face Wednesday to kick-off fight week activities with the final press conference before they meet in the main event of Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i NBC tenei Rāhoroi, April 16 i Center Barclays i Brooklyn.
Also in attendance at the Highline Ballroom in Manhattan were cruiserweight championKrzysztof Glowacki me te toa o mua StevenU.S.S” Cunningham plus undefeated 2012 U.S. Häkinakina “Sir” Marcus Browne and unbeaten light heavyweight RadivojeHot RodKalajdzic who round out a stacked tripleheader i runga i Rāhoroi po. I tua atu, popular Brooklyn undefeated fighter Heather “Ko te Heat” Hardy was in attendance as she nears her undercard bout against Sweden’s Anna Hultin.
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Tenei ko te aha te whai wāhi mai te amuiraa press i ki te mea Wednesday:
Errol Spence JR.
This is a great card with great fighters and its a fantastic opportunity. A lot of people think I’m a prospect on the verge of being a contender. Rāhoroi night is going to be a great performance.
I never thought fight week would come. I’m just so excited to put on a show. It’s going to be the best Errol Spence you’ve ever seen.
I just need to stick with my game plan. The game plan that my coach laid out for me and do what I do and get the win.
“Ko nga mea katoa e tupu, happens. I’m going to have to feel it out in the first round. I just need to fight smart.
I’ve always felt like I was ready for this level. Rāhoroi po, I’m looking for a coming out party. My focus is 100 percent on this fight.
I was ready two fights ago to fight for a title. After this fight we can talk about what’s next, engari e tika ana inaianei, Chris Algieri is in front of me.
Chris has been in a lot of hard fights. At the end of the day he’s a boxer and so am I. It’s going to be a war.
Chris ALGIERI
Brooklyn has treated me very well. I’ve had some of my best performances here at Barclays Center and I look forward to another.
It’s always an honor to share the stage with such illustrious guys in our sport. A lot of these guys really bring honor and respect to the business that we do.
I don’t think I’ve gotten as much respect as I deserve throughout my career. I don’t know why, but it doesn’t really matter. At the end of the day I go out there and perform. More often then not I’m victorious.
I think everyone knows that I’ll fight anybody. Spence is a guy people don’t want to fight, so they brought him to me.
The best thing about working with John David Jackson is the confidence he gives me. He let’s me be who I am. He gives me the faith to trust in my abilities. I’m looking forward to putting on another great display with him in my corner.
The hard work is done. Training camp was long, hard and grueling. Not much more to be said. It’s time to fight. It’s going to be a great night of fights. “
Glowacki o Krzysztof
I’m so happy to be back in the United States and I’d like to thank my team for preparing me so well.

I’m very happy to be healthy. Training camp went the way I wanted to and I feel 100 percent ready to get in the ring
“Kua ahau ki te riro. That’s the most important thing. It’s nice to be fighting on such a great card, but all that matters is keeping my belt.
Fans can expect to see beautiful boxing. It will be a war inside of the ring. tino nui, Ka riro ahau.
A lot of things have changed since I won my world title. Nobody used to know me and now everyone knows me. I’m happy with my career so far. I don’t like to talk about the future of my career until after the fight.
Steve Cunningham is not only a great fighter but a great human being, so I expect a tough fight. He wants to take the belt from me but it’s not going to be easy. I want everyone to come out for a great show i runga i Rāhoroi.”
STEVE Cunningham
This is my first time fighting at Barclays Center and I’m very excited about that. Ahau rite ki te whawhai. Puni Training kei runga. You know it’s grueling and hard work.
I know I have a great opponent. He took the belt from the champion. He got up off the canvas so I can’t look at him lightly at all. But I’m here to do a job.
I’m was sick of getting cheated and robbed of opportunities at the heavyweight division. I decided to come back down. It’s no problem. Three pounds or four pounds, no big deal. Here we are.
We are coming to steal the show. I’d like to steal the show without me getting hit too much. A fight is a fight. You know I come to win, so we’re going to have some fun.
There are some adjustments you have to make when you fight a southpaw. A guy throwing two gloves at you and you have to throw gloves back at him. Doesn’t matter if he fights me upside down, I have to fight smart and beat him regardless.
There’s always something special with Naazim Richardson. He’s a great mind. One of the great trainers out there. We’ve always got something special prepared. We have to do what we have to do and that’s win.
When you beat a guy like Marco Huck who was about to make history and you beat him like Glowacki beat him, you have to think he’s good and realize you can’t take Glowacki lightly. Ko ia te toa. He’s a problem, something I’m going to have to deal with.
I’m not 40-years-old yet. Give me a few more months! I don’t feel 39 ranei 40. Ite ahau nui. I just want to go in there and perform and do what I do.
I’m not one of those predicting guys. I know things happen in the ring. But come Rāhoroi po, I want things to go my way. Ki te kore, we’re able to evolve. Let’s go, it’s work time.
Marcus Browne
We’ve done a lot of talking leading up into this fight. I want to talk with my hands. He said he’s ready to fight. Ka kite tatou i i runga i Rāhoroi po.
“Ite ahau nui. Training camp has gone great. Right now the focus is to win and look good. Whatever happens after that is going to happen.
I’m going to do what I do best and that’s take care of business no matter what.
I’m ready for whatever he brings to the table. We will know that after the first minute of the first round.
It’s an incredible honor to be representing my hometown. Fighting in front my home fans is always very motivating and I can’t wait to put on another show for them.
People have said a lot about how this will be my toughest fight. I can’t listen to anything on the outside. I’m prepared to my fullest and we’ll see what he has i runga i Rāhoroi po.”
RADIVOJE KALAJDZIC
“Ahau rite. I don’t have too much to say. Ahau rite noa ki te whawhai.
“Haere nui te puni Training. We got a full eight weeks in. Roadwork, conditioning, nga mea katoa. Ahau rite noa ki te whawhai.
I want to introduce myself to the fans by knocking out Marcus Browne. If that doesn’t come, E hiahia ana ahau ki te hoatu i runga i te mahi nui. Being on the big stage doesn’t bother me, once the bell rings its just another day.
I know Marcus is fast and has pop to him. I don’t want to give too much away.
I’m a boxer puncher. I’ve got the power to knock a fighter out. Most of my knockouts have come in the first round.
I feel like I came up the right way. I didn’t have that much amateur experience, but I stepped up to this big opportunity at the right time.
Heather Hardy
I’m expecting to face a good strong boxer i runga i Rāhoroi po. She’s coming down in weight to fight me, so don’t miss it.
We changed a little bit during this training camp. I added another conditioning coach. A guy that has been putting me through torture three times a week.
My opponent is strong, she has a good record, she’s from overseas. I know I have my hands full.
It’s a real honor to fight at Barclays Center. I couldn’t ask for a better place. There’s nowhere in the world I’d rather fight than right here at home. As far as my career progressing, I’d like to be up there on stage and be on TV.
“Kaore au e tatari ki te whawhai (unbeaten contender) Shelly Vincent. I think that will be the big breakthrough fight that let’s me establish who I am in this game and who I am for the bigger competition. That’s a perfect fight for TV. Fingers crossed.
Lou DIBELLA, Peresideni o DiBella Entertainment
This great card features a fighter who is believed to be the top prospect in boxing, in Errol Spence Jr. versus New York’s own, a former world champion in Chris Algieri in what promises to be an exciting primetime main event.
Marcus Browne has fought more times at Barclays Center than any other professional fighter. He has the chance to make the jump towards a world title by taking out another young undefeated fighter. ‘Hot Rodis not planning on letting that happen without serious resistance.
Glowacki’s fight with Huck was one of the best of last year and he can expect the Polish fans in Brooklyn to be behind him i runga i Rāhoroi po.
Steve Cunningham is one of the most respected fighters by his peers. Not just for his quality in the ring, but his quality as a family man and as a human being. He knows he’s fighting a great champion and I know he’s got a great game plan.
JOE DEGUARDIA, Peresideni o Star Mekemeke
It’s a pleasure to be back in Brooklyn and to have Chris Algieri fighting at Barclays Center again. It’s very rewarding that he will be in the main event on national television on NBC. It’s a real testament to this fight.
Chris has had some great performances at Barclays Center. He’s going to have another one in front of him i runga i Rāhoroi. Spence Jr. is a challenge that Chris is looking forward to and one he has faced before.
Everyone wrote him off when he faces Ruslan Provodnikov. We’re looking forward to Chris Algieri pulling off a surprise just like that i runga i Rāhoroi po.”
Brett YORMARK, CEO of Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment
Barclays Center is thrilled to have Chris Algieri back for his fourth fight and we expect a great turnout from the Long Island fans who are looking forward to Rāhoroi me. We’re also looking forward to a new name to headline Brooklyn and we welcome Errol Spence Jr.
We welcome Marcus Browne back for your 11th fight and we thank you for calling Barclays Center home. Heather Hardy is also back at Barclays Center for the sixth time and we are thrilled to have all of them fighting in our building.
It’s fitting that Rāhoroi nights card features Chris Colbert and Earl Newman who got their start at Golden Gloves.
“Whakaaro ahau 2016 will be our biggest year yet and we look forward to welcoming everybody back in the coming months.
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RISING UNDEFEATED PROSPECT MARIO BARRIOS & TOP 140-POUND CONTENDER LUCA GIACON HIGHLIGHT UNDERCARD ACTION ON SATURDAY, APERIRA 16 MEI Barclays CENTER i Brooklyn

Stacked Card Features Local Talent Including
Heather Hardy, Chris Colbert & Earl Newman & International Stars Lukasz Maciec & Dardan Zenunaj
Brooklyn (March 29, 2016) – Undefeated prospect Mario Barrios (14-0, 8 Koó) and top super lightweight contenderLuca “Black Mamba” Giacon (27-1, 23 Koó) compete in separate bouts that highlight undercard action on Saturday, April 16 i Center Barclays i Brooklyn.
te April 16 āhuatanga hui he Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i NBC tripleheader headlined by undefeated rising star Errol “Ko te Truth” Spence Jr. tango i runga i te toa o mua ao Chris Algieri. Haamata kapinga teata i 8:30 p.m. AND/5:30 p.m. PT and will see cruiserweight world champion Krzysztof Glowacki defending his title against former cruiserweight champion Steve “U.S.S. Cunningham a tūturu 2012 U.S. Häkinakina “Sir” Marcus Browne battling fellow unbeaten RadivojeHot RodKalajdzic.
Barrios makes his east coast debut in an eight-round super featherweight bout while Giacon looks to put the 140-pound division on notice when he competes in an eight-round affair.
A trio of exciting fighters representing Brooklyn will enter the ring as undefeated star Heather “Ko te Heat” Hardy (15-0, 3 Koó) competes in an eight-round junior featherweight bout while Golden Gloves champions Chris Colbert (4-0, 2 Koó) a Earl Newman (8-0, 6 Koó) compete in a four-round featherweight bout and an eight-round cruiserweight bout respectively.
International action will heat up the ring at Barclays Center as 26-year-old Polish contender Lukasz Maciec (22-3-1, 5 Koó) fights in an eight-round super welterweight bout, 28-year-old Belgian Dardan Zenunaj (11-1, 9 Koó) fights in an eight-round junior lightweight affair and 22-year-old Russian Radzhab Butaev (1-0, 1 KO), whawhai i roto i Brooklyn, in a six-round super welterweight fight against South Carolina’s TyKeem Sadler (6-1, 4 Koó)
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, whakatairangatia ana e te e DiBella Entertainment i roto i te rōpū ki Star Boxing, tīmata i $25, e kore e tae utu e hāngai ana, a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. Ka taea te hokona Tickets ipurangi mā te toro www.ticketmaster.com, www.barclayscenter.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 1-800-745-3000. E wātea ana hoki ngā tīkiti i te American Express Pouaka Office i Center Barclays. E wātea ana pä Group i karanga 844-BKLYN-GP.
A tall featherweight at more than six feet, the 20-year-old Barrios picked up seven victories in a jam-packed 2015 in which he stopped five opponents inside the distance, including an uppercut left hook combo that ended the night of Manuel Vides in December. The San Antonio-native turned pro in 2013 and is on the fast track towards a world title shot as he makes his 2016 tuatahi.
A winner of six-straight fights, Giacon is coming off of a unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Steve Jamoye in October 2015 that put him in the top contender status in the division. The 27-year-old has fought in Spain, Panama and Italy throughout a pro career that dates back to 2007 a ka waiho te hanga i tana U.S. debut on April 16.
A popular Brooklyn fighter who competed in Barclays Center’s first-ever professional female boxing match, Meinga Hardy kua he tino kai ki te taiwhanga i mai. I April 16, she will be making her sixth appearance at Barclays Center. He iti i runga i nga tau e rua i muri i tona tuatahi pro, Riro Hardy he whitiki taitara ao i roto i te wehenga whā super i roto i te Oketopa 2014 and followed it up in 2015 with a victory over Renata Domsodi and two over Noemi Bosques.
Fighting out of Lublin, Poland, Maciec will be making his second start in the U.S. and his first in the Polish-heavy borough of Brooklyn. The 26-year-old owns victories over veteran contenders Lanardo Tyner, Laszlo Fazekas and previously unbeaten Sasun Karapetyan.
Originally from Kosovo but fighting out of Belgium, Zenunaj made his U.S. debut in December 2015 and stopped Bryant Cruz in the seventh round to announce his presence stateside. The 28-year-old has won 10 fights in a row including eight in a row by knockout.
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CARL FRAMPTON parekura Alejandro Gonzalez JR. I U.S. Tuatahi ON PREMIER BOXING Champions ON CBS

Chris ARREOLA ME Fred KASSI whawhai KI te utu

DOUBLEHEADER whana atu DAY Tuhinga o mua I El Paso, Texas

Credit Photo - Esther Lin / CBS

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Credit Photo: Esther Lin / CBS

 

Hipanga, Texas (Hōngongoi 18) - Tūturu Irish whetu Carl "Ko e tarakona" Frampton (21-0, 14 Koó) whakakitea ngakau nui, me te faaotiraa, rite pai ia awhina tona taitara tekau mā teina ki Alejandro Gonzalez Jr. (25-2-2, 15 Koó) i te Don Haskins Center i El Paso, ka ora i runga i te PBC i runga i CBS. Whawhai i roto i tona U.S. tuatahi. I te patototanga a rua Frampton iho i roto i te taka noa tuatahi, engari poipoia hoki i roto i te ahua faahiahia ki te riro mā te whakatau loto (116-108 rua me te 115-109).

I roto i te kaiwahi i afata teata, heavyweights Chris "Ko e Moepapa" Arreola (36-4-1, 31 Koó) a "Big "Fred Kassi (18-3-1, 10 Koó) whawhai i te tata 10-a tawhio noa a'ee mutu i roto i te Unuunu nuinga.

 

Gonzalez Jr. ka puta mai i roto i piu, ka patua Frampton ki te werohanga maui tika pakeke iti iho i te i te meneti ki te whawhai, sending the Northern Ireland-native to the canvas for the first time in his career. Frampton was knocked down again with less than 15 hēkona i mahue i roto i te rite ki te tuatahi, ka patua Gonzalez Frampton ki te koi ringa matau i muri i tona taringa. I tangohia Gonzalez he wāhi i roto i te toru a tawhio noa mo te iti pupuhi, me te ano i roto i te 11.

 

I noho "Ko e tarakona" ki runga ki te whakakake tūmanako o tona US. tuatahi, ka akiritia me te taunga 100 atu nifó atu Gonzalez Jr., tae tata reatoru te nui o ārai. Gonzalez Jr., maka atu nifó mana, Heoi, Ko Frampton atu tika ki ona matā kaha.

 

"Kihai ahau i ite nui i roto i te taka noa tuatahi. Whakatika ahau ki runga i knockdowns flash e rua ahakoa ka riro ano pai. Tino pai i taea e te koati Kilisimasi,"Ka mea a Frampton. "Ko te tino ngohengohe te kānawehi mowhiti. E kore e taea e ahau te tiki ake i runga i toku waewae, me e te toku huanga pai. Whakatika ahau ki runga, a faaite i te itoito. Ahau hoki i haere mai, ka riro te nuinga o nga rauna, a hoatu ana e te oaoa. "

 

Tonu Frampton, "Ua hinaaro e ahau ki te toa i te knockout. Kihai i tupu te reira. Au whakama ahau, engari ka-arotake i anō ahau, ka neke ki runga ki; ahu atu a whakarunga. Iti kia maha nga wa i patua e ia ki ahau, engari kua ka koe ki te mahi ki taua ka kawe ki runga ki a taua te mea i mea ai ahau. "

 

“Riro tino ahau te whawhai, Ko ahau nui atu whai hua,"Ka mea a Gonzalez. “E hiahia ana ahau ki te rematch me ahau fiefia ki te mahi i te reira i roto i tona whenua. Ka tango ahau nga mea e whawhai he pai hoki ki ahau rānei i 118 122 ranei.”

 

“Overreacted te tohutoro ki te iti whiu, I ahau e mahi tika ki toku mahi te tinana,"Tonu Gonzalez. “E kore ahau i te toa paru, Ahau te tākaro i te taha ki nga tikanga, a ko matekiri tenei. Ko ia te toa pai, engari au e ahau te pai ngā ake fehangahangai ia.”

 

I roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga o te telecast, Rite Arreola ki te hanga i te tauākī i te rite mo tetahi i pere taitara ao ia, ano i taea ki te whakaora i te mahi i tumanako ia e tika ana ki te mahere game totoka o Kassi me ringa taimaha-patu. Ko te kaute i 96-94 no te Arreola me 95-95 (rua).
“It was a good decision. It was just a tough fight,"Ka mea a Arreola. “Fred came to fight and he’s a survivor. He held right, he moved right. He came here with a good strategy and he got a draw out of it.”

 

Tonu Arreola, "E mohio ana ahau ki te mea e whiwhi ahau Deontay (Wilder), I’d be in much better shape and a lot better prepared. Not that I wasn’t prepared for Kassi, engari i haere mai ia i konei ki te whawhai pai, a kua rite. "

 

Kihai i Kassi tiki i tetahi mea i Arreola, engari mārama ongo'i e riro ia i te a'ee.

 

“E kore ahau e ahau hari ki te whakatau,"Ka mea a Kassi. "Ahau ite e riro ahau nga a tawhio noa o te whawhai. Whakakitea ahau te po nei Ko ahau te toa pai. Ahau e tango atu tetahi mea i Chris. Kua ahau tona hoa mo tau. Kahore e mohio ki te iwi ki ahau, na hinaaro noa e ahau ki te whakaatu i te ao e nehenehe e rave e ahau. Whakamatauria ahau e no ahau i roto i te wehenga taumahamaha. Whakakitea e ahau toku ngakau. Kua kua ahau whakangungu pakeke hoki nga tau e maha, ka whakakitea e ahau i te reira te po nei."

Taumahamaha o STAR Chris ARREOLA e ON HARD-patu Fred KASSI ON PREMIER BOXING Champions ON CBS ON SATURDAY, JULY 18 FROM DON Haskins Center I El Paso, Texas

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STEP, TX (Hōngongoi 14, 2015) – Whetu taumahamaha Mexican-American Chris “Ko te moepapa” Arreola, (36-4, 31 Koó) Ka fehangahangai “Big” Fred Cat, (18-3-0, 10 Koó) i runga i Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i CBS, Rāhoroi ahiahi, Hōngongoi 18 i te Don Haskins Center i te University o Texas i El Paso (UTEP). Kapinga teata i runga i CBS Sports tīmata i 4 p.m. AND/2 p.m. MT / 1 p.m. PT.

 

Ngā runga i te undercard ko te tokotoru o opuaraa tūturu rite Mario Barrios (14-0, 5 Koó) e i runga i Jose Esquivel (9-2, 2 Koó)i roto i te ono-a tawhio noa tekau mā super a'ee, Ryan Karl (7-0, 5 Koó) kanohi Rigobert Flowers (7-1, 2 Koó) i roto i te ono-rauna o te mahi super ono tekau, me te Steve Lovett (12-0, 10 Koó) whawhai Jinner Guerrero (8-4, 6 Koó) i roto i te waru-a tawhio noa attraction taumahamaha o te marama

 

Ano ngā Ko te whitu tekau tukinga 10-a tawhio noa i waenganui i hinga-tau 26-tawhito Ivan Golub (8-0, 6 Koó), whawhai i roto i Brooklyn i te ara o Ukraine, a-tau 26-tawhito Lukasz Maciec (22-2-1, 5 Koó) i Lublin, Poland.

 

Whakaawhiwhi i te ra o te whawhai, ko-tau 21-tawhito Justin Deloach (9-1, 5 Koó) i roto i o Georgia, Louisiana te tangata anga 29-tau-tawhito Detroit-Māori Alcantar Lauro (9-3, 1 KO) i roto i te ono-a tawhio noa te whawhai Welterweight super, ia-tau 24-tawhito Josh Taylor (0-2) i Scotland, ka tomo ki te mowhiti ki Houston o Randy Gibson (0-1) mo te ono-a tawhio noa a'ee super ono tekau.

 

Ka tautoko ēnei whawhai whakaongaonga te PBC i runga i CBS hui matua pitting tūturu Irish superstar Carl Frampton (20-0, 14 Koó) in a world title defense against Mexico’s Alejandro “Cobrita” Gonzalez Jr. (25-1-2, 15 Koó).

 

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Te hanga i tona timatanga tuatahi i roto i El Paso, Ko e manukanuka o nga Arreola-tau 34-tawhito ki te whawhai i roto i te mua o te pā mekemeke Te Hau-ā-uru Texas ngākau. I runga i te March 13 Kāri PBC ko ia upootia ki Curtis Harper i roto i te slugfest tino i ngā pai rua-ara mahi, puta noa i. He Māori o Riverside, Calif., Kua wero Arreola nga heavyweights runga i runga i te tekau tau whakamutunga, e te whakaaro tetahi o nga punchers tino wehi i roto i te wehenga.

Fanauhia i roto i te Cameroon, engari whawhai i roto i New Orleans, te-tau 35-tawhito pakeke-patu ka titiro Kassi ki te tere Arreola, ka hanga i te pānga i runga i te atamira nui. Kua tukua Kassi knockouts i rima o tona waru whawhai whakamutunga a ka meinga e tona tīmatanga tuatahi o 2015 i runga i Hōngongoi 18.

 

Whawhai i roto i te kāwanatanga i tona whare, me te māngai San Antonio, Barrioslooks mo tona wikitoria tuatoru knockout o 2015 i runga i Hōngongoi 18. Tūmanako ana te 20-tau-tawhito ki te hanga ki runga ki tona torohaki, ka tonu ki te tupu tona turanga tahi i roto i te kāwanatanga i tona whare, ina e ia i runga i te Esquivel 25-tau-tawhito i Mexico.

 

He amanaki tūturu māngai Houston, Karl i te mahi runaruna pai e mutu ki a ia runga toru i roto i te iwi i roto i te wehenga 141-pauna. Kua nga-tau 23-tawhito kua riro rua i roto i 2015 a tino tata patua Alfred Hall i runga i Kia 9. Anga ia i te e 32-tau-tawhito California Flores.

 

Māngai New South Wales, Austraila, Pro Lovettturned i roto i 2010 kua a ano ki te maturuturu i te whawhai i roto i tona tuatahi 12 pito. E te-tau 30-tawhito i runga i te Guerrero 32-tau-tawhito i Ecuador.

 

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