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Lippe-Morrison forced to withdraw from June 9 fight with broken hand

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Miami, DARA (April 11, 2017) – Undefeated heavyweight sensation Trey Lippe-Morrison has withdrawn from his June 9 bout after suffering a broken hand in training.
The power punching Lippe-Morrison is 13-0 pẹlu gbogbo awọn ti rẹ AamiEye nipa knockout, 12 of which came inside of two rounds. Lori Kẹsán, 23 2016, he demolished previously unbeaten Ed Latimore in less than one round on Showtime and did so in front of a standing room only crowd at the Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, DARA.
A member of Holden Productions’ “Four State Franchise,” Lippe-Morrison was scheduled to appear on a special edition ShoBox card June 9 in Verona, NY as part of Boxing Hall of Fame Weekend.
Lippe-Morrison had surgery on Friday, April 7 and will be out of the ring for approximately 3 osu.
This is a minor setback,” said the legendary Freddie Roach, Lippe-Morrison’s head trainer. “This kid not only has talent but he’s an extremely hard worker. He was back in the gym two days after surgery.
Tony Holden, Lippe-Morrison’s promoter, is already working on his return bout.
“I spoke with ShoBox’s Gordon Hall and he was confident that Trey will be back on the series by the end of the year. I’m pushing to have a ShoBox card with Trey and Ivan Baranchyk together in Miami, OK or Joplin, MO this fall.

Dib-Evans showdown; 2016 US Olympian Conwell pro debut tops Buffalo Run fight card April 21

Miami, DARA (April 5, 2017) – World-ranked junior lightweight Billel “Babyface” Dib and former WBC Youth titlist Yuandale “Money Shot” Evans will square off in an important ten round bout Friday, April 21 at the Buffalo Run Casino In Miami, DARA.
Promoted by Holden Productions and DiBella Entertainment, the card also features the highly-anticipated pro debut of 2016 US Olympian Charles Conwell. Tickets are on sale now at the Buffalo Run Box Office or by logging onto Stubwire.com/event/fourstatefranchiseboxing/buffaloruncasino/miami/14694.
Hailing from Sydney, Australia, Dib has an outstanding 21-1 gba pẹlu 10 victories nipa knockout. Lọwọlọwọ wa ni ipo #7 nipasẹ awọn WBO ati #13 nipasẹ awọn WBA, Dib impressed in his debut at the Buffalo Run Casino last December, outpointing Colombian contender Carlos Padilla over eight rounds. A victory on the 21st will move him closer to fighting for a world title.
Living and fighting out of Cleveland, Iyen, Evans is 18-1 pẹlu 14 KO ká. He has eight first round knockouts and captured the WBC Youth title via fifth round KO of Ruslan Berchuk in his native Russia. Defeating the highly-regarded Dib would put Evans in the picture at 130 poun.
Middleweight Charles Conwell fights for the first time as a pro against an opponent to be named in the four round co-feature. The 19-year-old represented the United States in Rio at the 2016 US Olympics and is now a member of Holden Productions“Four State Franchise” team. Named Ohio’s Amateur Athlete of the Year for his remarkable 2016, Conwell has a fan-friendly style that is expected to quickly make him a crowd favorite.
"We are pleased not only for Charles Conwell’s pro debut but also to have a quality main event between two very good fighters,” said Tony Holden. “Charles is already generating buzz locally and the fans are eager to see him in action.”
Kenzie Witt-Morrison of Tulsa, OK looks to avenge a prior draw against Oklahoma City native Aaron Chavers, 7-2-1 (3 KO ká), in six round heavyweight rematch. The son of late heavyweight champion Tommy Morrison and half brother of fellow “Four State Franchise” member Trey Lippe-Morrison, Witt-Morrison is 10-0-2 ki o si ni o ni 9 victories nipa knockout.
Undefeated welterweight JarrettThe LegacyRouse of Bartlesville, OK will face an opponent to be named. Representing the “Four State Franchise,” Rouse is a multi-sport standout, compiling a 10-0-1 gba pẹlu 4 KO’s in the ring along with a 3-0 professional record as a mixed martial artist. Ni December 2016, he scored a career best victory by outpointing once-beaten Shadi Shawareb.
Dillon “White LightningCook was also scheduled to appear but had to withdraw due to an elbow injury.
Opponents and additional bouts will be announced shortly.

DON KING’S ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TURKEY GIVEAWAY BEGINS SATURDAY: NINE CITIES, SEVEN STATES, FIVE DAYS

 

Hall ti loruko olugbeleke, 85, Plays ‘Santa’ For Needy Families

 

Las fegasi (Oṣu kejila. 15, 2016) – A 50-year-plus tradition of donating turkeys to needy families around Christmas time will continue this week when legendary Hall of Fame boxing promoter, Don “Only In America” King, will visit nine cities in seven states in five days as part of his annual Christmas Turkey Giveaway that begins yi Saturday.

The architect and impresario behind the fabled Awọn Rumble In the Jungle ati Thrilla ni Manila and countless other historic classic boxing events, King will dole out the thousands of birds in Cleveland, Nashville, New Jersey, Los Angeles, Niu Yoki, Palm Beach, Fla., Deerfield Beach, Fla., Miami and Las Vegas.

 

“Our annual turkey giveaway has a special theme this year and that’s to ‘Make America Great Again,’ ’’ King said. “It’s about the veterans. God Bless the veterans and God Bless America!"

 

Below is the schedule for King’s five-day turkey giveaway:

Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 17

Cleveland, Ohio
Call and Post
11800 Shaker Blvd.
Cleveland, Ohio 44120
Olubasọrọ: Dale Edwards, 216-773-6600

 

Monday, Oṣu kejila. 19

Nashville, Tenn.
Community Care Fellowship
511 S. 8th St.
Nashville, Tenn. 37206
Olubasọrọ: Jimmy Adams, 615-601-4857

 

Newark, N.J.
916 S. Orange Ave.
Newark, N.J. 07106
Olubasọrọ: Carolyn Kelly Shabazz, 862-262-9240

 

Niu Yoki
National Action Network
106 Awọn. 145th St.
Niu Yoki, N.Y.. 10039
Olubasọrọ: Rev. Richardson, 914-572-6343

Tuesday, Oṣu kejila. 20

Los Angeles, Calif.
California Black Museum of Jazz and Blues
4317 Degnan Blvd.
Los Angeles, Calif. 90008
Olubasọrọ: Michelle Patterson, 949-218-4769
Charles Dudley, 213-819-7812

 

Palm Beach, Fla.
Palm Beach Jai Lai
1415 N. 45th St.
Mangonia Park, Fla. 33407
Olubasọrọ: Addie Green, 561-818-1670

 

Deerfield Beach, Fla.
St. Paul United Methodist Church
244 SE 2nd Avenue
Deerfield Beach, Fla. 33441
Olubasọrọ: Jimi Brown, 305-975-7077

 

Miami, Fla.
14500 NE 11th Avenue
North Miami, Fla. 33161
Olubasọrọ: Hans Mardy, 305-307-9073

Wednesday, Oṣu kejila. 21
Las fegasi, Nev.
325 East Windmill
Las fegasi, Nev. 89123
Olubasọrọ: Eric Brown, 702-325-8134

IBF #12 Baranchyk and heavyweight sensation Lippe-Morrison return December 10

 

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Miami, DARA (Kọkànlá Oṣù 29, 2016) – Junior welterweight phenom Ivan “The Beast” Baranchyk and undefeated heavyweight knockout artist Trey Lippe-Morrison, both members of Holden Productions“Four State Franchise,” return to the Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, OK Saturday, December 10.

Headlining in a ten round contest, Baranchyk’s fighting his fourth consecutive bout at the Buffalo Run, where he is an adopted fan favorite. Raised in Russia and fighting out of Brooklyn, NY, Baranchyk is 12-0 pẹlu 10 AamiEye nipa knockout. Ni re julọ to šẹšẹ ija, Baranchyk clearly outpointed crafty Zhimin Wang on ShoBox over ten rounds to capture both the USBA and WBC USNBC championships.

 

Titi si asiko yi, Baranchyk has won all of his fights decisively and his team believes the sky’s the limit.

 

“He’s exceeded expectations,"Wi olugbeleke Tony Holden. “He’s fought three times on ShoBox and has two first round knockouts plus a dominant decision victory. I’m very excited for his future.”

 

Lou DiBella, who promotes Baranchyk along with Holden and Fight Promotions Inc, is equally enthused.

 

“Ivan is one of boxing’s biggest punchers and he’s making the move from prospect to contender. I’m happy he’s found a home away from home in Miami, OK and he’ll be able to continue to impress in front of his adopted hometown fans.”

Opposing the IBF #12 rated Baranchyk is Wilberth Lopez, 16-5 (10 KO ká), of Tuscon, ÀWỌN. The tough Lopez has four wins against previously undefeated fighters including Leon Spinks III (6-0-1) and Damian Alejandro Sosa (8-0), besting the latter as part of the Mayweather-Maidana II undercard.

 

Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Lippe-Morrison faces veteran Ty Cobb, 19-7 (11 KO ká), of Wichita Falls, TX. One of the most popular prospects in the US, Lippe-Morrison ni 12-0 with all 12 AamiEye nipa knockout. The fighting pride of Vinita, DARA, Lippe-Morrison made his TV debut in September and did so with many eyes on him. The 27-year-old passed with flying colors, stopping fellow unbeaten Ed Latimore in less than 2 ½ minutes. He is a massive draw at the Buffalo Run, where he routinely fights in front of standing room only crowds.

 

The Lippe-Morrison-Cobb match is scheduled for six rounds.

 

Also appearing on the card in an eight round junior middleweight contest is fellow “Four State Franchise” member Dillon “White Lightning” Cook. Hailing from Seneca, MO, Cook owns a solid 17-1 ọjọgbọn Leja pẹlu 7 victories nipa ọna ti knockout.

 

Challenging Cook will be 43 fight veteran Juan Jesus Rivera of Mexico. Rivera, 28-15 (18 KO ká), fought many quality fighters including former world champion Cesar Bazan, Daniel Sandoval, Dierry Jean and Roberto Ortiz.

 

Other bouts will be announced shortly.

 

Tickets are on sale now by going tohttp://www.stubwire.com/event/fourstatesfranchise/buffaloruncasino/miami/13787/.

The New generation: Lippe-Morrison ready for ShoBox debut

 

Miami, DARA (Kẹsán 22, 2016) – As the son of popular former heavyweight champion Tommy Morrison, Trey Lippe-Morrison’s name alone generates attention.

 

A quick glance at the Oklahoman’s record shows that all 11 of his victories came by knockout, 10 inside of two rounds. Those who dug deeper into Lippe-Morrison’s career will see that he’s trained by legendary Freddie Roach at Wildcard Boxing Club in Los Angeles, BI ELEYI. On the contrary, his critics note that his name alone generated the buzz rather than his knockouts and many second generation boxers didn’t meet expectations.

 

Lori Friday evening at the Buffalo Run Casino, Lippe-Morrison looks to make his TV debut a successful one when he battles fellow unbeaten Ed “Black Magic” Latimore. The bout opens a quadrupleheader on Shobox: The New Generation and is scheduled for 6 iyipo. Latimore, 13-0 (7 KO ká), owns amateur wins over former heavyweight champion Charles Martin and 2012 US Olympian Dominic Breazeale. The Pittsburgh, PA native will be Lippe-Morrison’s toughest test to date and he believes the heavy interest in this fight will only elevate his career when he emerges victorious.

 

“This is a difficult fight for Trey,” said Tony Holden, Lippe-Morrison’s promoter. “Latimore is undefeated and had a good amateur background. He and his team believe this fight will opens doors for him. The interest in this fight is extremely high not just because of whom Trey is but also since there are two unbeaten American heavyweight squaring off early in their careers. The winner is definitely worthy of being considered a top up and coming heavyweight.”

 

Lippe-Morrison is a member of Holden Productions’ “Four State Franchise” and fought 9 ti re 11 fights at the Buffalo Run Casino, a venue he’s helped sell out multiple times. With the hometown advantage and flawless start to his pro career, Lippe-Morrison knows there will be pressure on him but believes he’s ready to handle it.

 

“There is a little bit of added pressure,” the 26-year-old said of fighting on TV. “There are of course the people that want to see me on the same level at my father but some of it is brought on by me. My team and I believe I’m ready for this. I’ve been getting a lot better and learning every day under Freddie Roach. Freddie says I’m prepared for the step up and he has full confidence in me. Now I’ve got to go out and perform.”

 

The quadrupleheader airs live on Showtime at 10 PM et and also features Ivan “The Volk” Golub against James “Keep em’ Sleepin” Stevenson, Ivan “The Beast” Baranchyk vs Zhimin Wang and Radivoje “Hot Rod” Kalajdzic taking on “Notorious” Travis Peterkin.

 

Tickets are sold out and this excellent evening of boxing is promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Holden Productions in association with Fight Promotions Inc. and Roc Nation Sports.

Aguirre shocks Tareh; “Lil Pacquiao”, Álvarez, Guillen and Woodall score knockouts in St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg, FL (April 3, 2016) – Jacksonville, FL’s Juan Aguirre spoiled what was expected to be a homecoming for popular junior middleweight Ali Tareh Saturday, April 1 at the Bayfront Hilton in his hometown of St. Petersburg, FL.
Headlining Mad Integrity Ja Sports’ “Bombs Away 5” the main event boxers entered the ring for their eight round junior middleweight fight to a standing room only crowd, which packed the venue prior to the start of the first fight. A big ticket seller who had a large group of supporters on hand, Tareh took his time in the early going. Aguirre, a pressure fighter, looked to close the gap and connect with a hard shot upstairs. With seconds remaining in the opening stanza, Aguirre saw an opening and unleashed a devastating left left hook that knocked Tareh out cold at2:59.
Aguirre is now 7-17-1 pẹlu 1 knockout. Tareh, who received a standing ovation upon returning to his feet, slides to 13-12-5 pẹlu 6 AamiEye nipa knockout.
The six round co-featured bout marked the return of highly touted featherweight Jose “Lil Pacquiao” Resendez of Bradenton, FL. Coming off a year and a half layoff, Resendez met once-beaten Raul Chirino of Miami. A spitting image of a right handed Manny Pacquiao physically and stylistically, Resendez went to work from the opening bell. Resendez dominated the action with blazing fast combinations to the body and head before dropping Chirino towards the end of the first.
Resendez went back to work in the second and hurt his foe again but the game Chirino hung in tough and landed some counter shots against the ultra-aggressive Resendez. Smelling the blood from the damaged he’d done in the prior two rounds, Resendez continued to aggressively attack Chirino with hard combinations. Resendez was credited with his second knockdown of the evening when the referee ruled the ropes kept Chirino up. Dazed from taking many clean punches, he was in no position to continue and the bout was stopped at 2:03 ti awọn kẹta.
Resendez, who was mobbed by picture snapping fans after the win, se si 5-0 pẹlu 2 KO ká. Chirino is now 7-2 pẹlu 3 KO ká.
Welterweight Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez of Miami scored a one punch knockout over Tampa’s Lee “Holliwood” Dawson in the second of their eight round bout. After dominating the first round by throwing a plethora of punches against the defensive minded Dawson, Alvarez dropped him with a hard right hand for the ten count at 1:24 ti yika meji.
Alvarez ups his professional ledger to 9-0 pẹlu 5 knockouts while Dawson’s record slips to 2-2-4.
In what was without a doubt the fight of the night on an evening full of action, junior lightweight Michael “Choko Guillen scored a dramatic last minute stoppage of Rafael “Junito” Rivera. Guillen immediately came at Rivera winging aggressive shots to the body and head. Rivera, who recognized his opponent left himself open during the relentless attack, scored a flash knockdown with a counter left hook. Undeterred, Guillen continued to swarm Rivera at a frenetic pace in the second and third while the latter found success tagging his wide open opponent with crisp counter shots.
With the crowd on their feet in the fourth and final round, Guillen cornered Rivera and dropped him with a hard shot to the body. Rivera immediately vomited and was counted out at 2:29.
Guillen, of Edgewater, FL, ni bayi 2-0 pẹlu 1 knockout. Tampa’s Rivera is 1-2 (1 KO).
Highly touted Cuban junior welterweight Yordan Frometa went the distance for just the second time as a pro against awkward Farkhad “Crazy Russian” Sharipov. Frometa, who now calls Miami home, was the busier fighter and showed power in both hands. Sharipov however forced him to work from bell to bell by punching from different angles while regularly switching between orthodox and southpaw.
Ikun wà 59-55 ati 60-54 lemeji. Frometa’s record is now 8-0 (6 KO ká). Sharipov, of Kissimmee, FL by way of Kyrgyzstan, ni 4-8 pẹlu 1 knockout.
Middleweight prospect Steed “The Stallion” Woodall of Houston, TX by way of Birmingham, UK broke down Bradenton, FL based Bolivian Juan Raya en route to a third round TKO. With world renowned Ronnie Shields in his corner Woodall thoroughly dominated with hard shots to the body and head until Raya’s corner threw in the towel at 2:40 ti awọn kẹta.
Woodall improves to 10-1-1 pẹlu 7 KO ká. Raya slides to 2-5 pẹlu 1 knockout.
"This was an incredible card from end to end,"Wi Joey Orduna ti Mad Integrity Ja Sports. “The fans definitely got their monies worth and I owe a special thanks to everybody involved with the event. Fights like these are what the sport is all about and if we continue to give the fans entertainment, the interest in the sport will only grow.”
For updates on Mad Integrity Fight Sports, please visit Facebook.com/MadIntegrityFightSports
Other results:
Heavyweights: Jose Medina (2-0 Winter Haven, FL) UD4 Todd Bradley (0-2 Brandon, FL) 40-36 3X
Super Middleweights: Arnold Hill (6-10 4 KO’s St. Petersburg, FL) MD4 Rashad Jones (4-7-2 2 KO’s Selma, AL) 38-38 ati 39-37 2x

Unbeaten Frometa and Prospect Woodall Added to Bombs Away 5!

St. Petersburg, FL (March 28, 2016) – Joey Orduna of Mad Integrity Fight Sports is proud to announce that unbeaten junior welterweight knockout artist Yordan “Cuba” Frometa and middleweight prospect Steed “The Stallion” Woodall have been added to the “Bombs Away 5” Fight Card Saturday, April 2 ni Bayfront Hilton ni St. Petersburg.
A limited number tickets are still available by calling 813-507-5110. Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 and the opening bell will sound at 7 pm.
Hailing from Pinar del Rio, Cuba and currently based in Miami, FL, Frometa puts his 7-0 record on the line against fellow Florida transplant Farkhad “Crazy Russian” Sharipov of Kissimmee in a six round contest. Frometa, who has six wins by knockout, captured the U-17 and junior world championships as part of Cuba’s globally renowned amateur program. The hard-hitting Frometa however faces his toughest opponent to date on the 2nd.
Ni 4-7 pẹlu ọkan knockout, Sharipov doesn’t have a glossy record but has already proven he’s willing to fight anybody, nigbakugba, nibikibi. The 31-year-old has faced seven unbeaten foes including 2008 US Olympian Raynell Williams, well-regarded Semajay Thomas and Kevin Watts. The iron-chinned Sharipov has never been stopped and is a standout mixed martial artist who has a solid 15-6 professional ledger.
Born in the United Kingdom and residing in Miami, Woodall started his career 9-0-1 with six of those wins coming by knockout. Ni re kẹhin ija, Woodall fought on ShoBox: The New Generation for the NABF title but was stopped in the fourth round by Steve Rolls. To get back on track, Woodall’s been working hard in Houston, TX under top trainer Ronnie Shields.
Opposing Woodall will be Juan Fernando Raya of Bolivia. Raya, 2-4 (1 KO), is fighting for the third time in Florida and most recently dropped a decision to undefeated Omar Albanil in Tampa.
"I’m glad we were able to add two more quality fighters to the card,” said Orduna. “The locals were already raving about other fights on the card and now there’s even more to be excited about. Tickets are close to being sold out and there will be no better place to be than the Bayfront Hilton on April 2.
With the additions of Frometa-Sharipov and Woodall-Raya, Mad Integrity Fight Sports will have a total of ten fights. Headlining is popular Ali Tareh, 13-11-5 (6 KO ká) ti Tampa lodi si Juan Aguirre, 6-16-1, of Jacksonville in an eight round welterweight matchup as well as the much discussed featherweight fight between St. Petersburg ká Jose "Lil’ Pacquiao "Resendez, 4-0 (2 KO ká), and Miami’s Raul Chirino, 7-1 (3 KO ká), over six rounds.
Other match ups include welterweight Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez (8-0) of Miami against Tampa’s Lee “Holliwood” Dawson (2-2-3) junior lightweight Michael Guillen (1-0) of Port Orange versus Tampa’s Rafael Rivera (1-1) and St. Petersburg welterweight Viktor Kulakovski (4-2) challenging Paulie Simpson (2-1) ti Tampa. Light heavyweight “King” Kenmon Evans (2-0) of New Smyrna Beach, St. Petersburg middleweight Raynard Hill (5-10) and heavyweight Jose Medina (1-0) of Winter Haven will also appear in separate bouts.
Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii ki o si awọn imudojuiwọn, please visit Facebook.com/Madintegrityfightsports.

Sammy Vasquez Jr. welcomes Billel Dib to ProBox Management stable

Miami, FL (Kínní 5, 2016)Pro Box Management is proud to announce the signing of junior lightweight contender Billel Dib to a management contract.

Dib of Sydney, Australia has a record of 18-1 with nine knockouts and is a former two-time Australian Super Featherweight champion and the current WBO Interim Oriental champion. He is currently ranked number-twelve by the WBO.
Dib won his first nine bouts before his only blemish, which was a split decision that he later avenged with an eighth-round stoppage over Dylan Sendeckyi.
Lati igbanna. Dib is currently riding a ten fight win streak in which he captured the WBO Interim Oriental Super Featherweight title with a 12-round unanimous decision over Brent Elliot. a
Dib is the cousin of former IBF Featherweight champion. Billy Dib.
Being around, training with my cousin and seeing his success is a great motivation for me. I look forward to becoming the second Dib in the family to become world champion,” said Dib.
I am very excited to have signed with ProBox and to be represented by Henry Rivalta and Gary Jonas. You can’t help but notice how many good fighters that have and how well they have built their careers, I am looking forward to them doing the same with me.
The Dib’s are very family oriented and my father and I were impressed were impressed by the family culture,”said Dib.
We signed Billel because he has all the characteristics that we look for. He is a hard worker, well spoken, good looking action fighting young man, who is very marketable . We definitely think he can be a significant world champion sometime soon,” said Gary Jonas.

Trey Lippe-Morrison Headlines Saturday in Miami, DARA!

 

Miami, DARA (January 22, 2016) – Heavyweight sensation Trey Lippe-Morrison will compete in his final six round contest when he faces Thomas Hawkins in the main event of a Holden Productions card at the Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, DARA.

Coming from the talent laden city of Houston, TX Hawkins has a 4-1 record with one win by knockout. Although he will enter ọla ká fight as the underdog, he sees it as added motivation to spoil future plans for Lippe-Morrison.

“When nobody expects you to win, it puts all of the pressure on your opponent. I’ve seen film on Trey and he’s a tough kid. My trainer knew his father well and Trey is a straight forward fighter just like his dad. As long as I work on what we did in training, we expect to win!"

Perfect as a pro with ten wins all by knockout, Lippe-Morrison’s jaw-dropping power has drawn comparisons to his father. Currently training under the tutelage of Freddie Roach at the Wild Card Boxing Club, the popular Vinita, OK native has huge expectations in boxing circles but must first get past Hawkins.

“It feels good to be moving up from six to eight rounds if all goes as planned,"Wi Lippe-Morrison. “I don’t know much about Hawkins outside of some footage I saw on YouTube where he appeared to be a patient and smart fighter that will make you pay for mistakes. My plan is to box him and get rounds in. I never go for knockouts they just happen to come.”

“Trey is the real deal and I plan to put him in big fights within the next year,"Wi olugbeleke Tony Holden. “We are going to keep stepping him up and hope to get him rounds but he continues to knock out every man in front of him. I have no doubt that Trey Lippe-Morrison is the next American heavyweight star.”

Highlighting the undercard will be Lippe-Morrison’s “Four State Franchise” stablemates in separate bouts. Along with Lippe-Morrison, the Four State Franchise has fought in front of standing room only crowds on multiple occasions.

Bartlesville, OK based welterweight Jarrett “The Legacy” Rouse will look to make it 9-0 when he squares off with Arkansas’ Juan Parra over six stanzas.

 

Welterweight Jesse Cook of Seneca, MO aims for his sixteenth victory but Corpus Christi, TX’s John David Charles will attempt pull off the upset and win for the second time in three bouts. Cook and Charles will do battle over six rounds.

In a six round special attraction junior middleweight bout, unbeaten Nathan Gallimore travels from Evanston, IL to put his 10-0-1 ledger on the line against 34 fight veteran Rahman Yusubov of Texas.

 

“The Four State Franchise continues to impress in the ring and the demand for them is unlike anything I’ve seen since I promoted Tommy Morrison,"Wi Holden. “All of these guys can fight and I look forward to seeing them in bigger bouts in the near future.”

Erislandy Lara kan il OUT Jan ZAVECK IN Kẹta yika OF Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju ON ESPN ija Kaadi FROM HIALEAH Egan-ije & Casino ni Miami

Emmanuel Rodriguez duro Elicer Aquino Ni Keje, Frame
Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto
Ike: Lucas Noonan / Ijoba Boxing Champoins
Miami (Kọkànlá Oṣù 25, 2015) – Super welterweight aye asiwaju ati Cuba aibale okanErislandy “Awọn Amerika Dream” Lara (22-2-2, 13 KOs) ni ifijišẹ gbà rẹ akọle lodi si tele aye asiwaju ati Slovenian Jan Zaveck (35-4, 19 KOs) ni a Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-ija lori ESPN show lati Miami ká Hialeah Park-ije & Casino.
Nitori lati ojo ni agbegbe, awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti a gbe soke lati rii daju awọn ija sele. Lati awọn nsii Belii, Lara dari awọn igbese nipa ibalẹ eru nfẹ si. Ni awọn kẹta yika, awọn Ref duro ni igbese pẹlu Zaveck lodi si awọn ropes, lagbara lati tẹsiwaju. Awọn Ref ti a npe ni a Duro si igbejako ni :41 sinu awọn kẹta yika.
Ni awọn keji televised ija ti awọn aṣalẹ, Puerto Rican undefeated bantamweight afojusọna Emmanuel Rodriguez (14-0, 10 KOs) jiya a keje yika knockout siAquino fa (17-2-1, 11 KOs) lati awọn Dominican Republic.
Ni a idije nla ti o ri igbese jade ti awọn mejeeji igun, Rodriguez be safihan lati jẹ ju Elo fun Aquino. Awọn osise duro ni ija ni 2:44 sinu awọn keje yika.
Eyi ni ohun ti awọn televised onija ní láti sọ nipa wọn performances lalẹ:
ERISLANDY Lara
“Mo ro pe mo ti lököökan awọn titẹ daradara lalẹ. Emi si duro ni awọn apo ati ki o ja mi ija. Eleyi je a nla win fun mi. (Zaveck) ti wa ni a tele asiwaju ati awọn ti o ti n kò a ti lu jade titi lalẹ.
“Mo wa gan dun lati wa ni pada ni ija ni Miami agbegbe. Eleyi jẹ mi igba akọkọ ija pada nibi niwon 2009 ati ki o Mo wa dun mo ti wà anfani lati fi lori kan ti o dara show fun awọn egeb. Mo wa gan ọpẹ fun awọn ọna ti won hàn soke to se atileyin fun mi lalẹ.
“Ti mo ti lu (Zaveck) pẹlu a nla shot si awọn gba pe ati ki o si froze rẹ gbogbo ara. O si ti fejosun nipa irora ninu rẹ si eti ati ẹsẹ rẹ, ṣugbọn awọn isalẹ ila ni mo ni awọn win.
“Mo ti yoo koju ẹnikẹni ti nwọn fẹ lati fi ni iwaju mi ​​ni 154 lbs, ayafi ti o ni Canelo (Alavarez) tabi (Miguel) Jinna. Nigbana ni a yoo lọ soke to 160 lbs.”
Jan ZAVECK
“Mo Lọwọlọwọ ni a didasilẹ irora lọ lati mi ọrun lati shoulder mi lori awọn ọtun ẹgbẹ.
“Mo mọ mo ti le gbiyanju lati ja lori ati ki o de a orire Punch, sugbon ti o je a kekere ati awọn ti o seese wà jasi dara lati da ati ki o ja ọjọ mìíràn.
“Mo ro o dara ni nibẹ ṣaaju ki o to. Mo gbiyanju lati iyanu fun u nipa ija fun u ni sunmọ, sugbon mo ti a mu ju ọpọlọpọ awọn punches ati awọn ti o ni o ni o dara gan agbara.
“Mo ti kò a ti farapa bi yi ki o. O ti wa ni gan ajeji. Awọn irora ti wa ni surging.”
Emmanuel Rodriguez
“Bi awọn ija bere mo ti le so fun Aquino je kan to lagbara Onija, sugbon ni kete ti mo ti bere Boxing fun un pe mo mọ mo ti le mu awọn ija ni nigbamii iyipo.
“The ètò je lati ya awọn un sinu jin omi ati ki o ṣe awọn ti o gun a ija. Ni awọn keje yika mi igun so fun mi lati mu o ati ki o Mo ti gbọ.
“Mo ti gba pẹlu awọn stoppage. O si ti a mu ju Elo ijiya ni nibẹ.
“Jije a apa kan ti a PBC kaadi on ESPN iranlọwọ ya mi ọmọ si awọn tókàn ipele. Mo wa dupe fun anfani yi.
“Mo ti yoo ja ẹnikẹni ti o ba mi olugbeleke ati faili so fun mi lati. Mo wa setan fun ẹnikẹni.”
Aquino fa
“(Rodriguez) was better lalẹ. O ni nkankan diẹ idiju ju ti. O si wà a dara Onija ju mi. Mo mú ohunkohun kuro lati fun u.
“Mo ti a kò farapa nigba ti ija. O si wà lagbara, ṣugbọn Mo ti o waye mi ilẹ ati ki o je kò ni wahala. Ti mo ti lu u pẹlu diẹ ninu awọn ti o dara ju Asokagba. O si o kan gbe diẹ ẹ sii ju mo ti ṣe. Iyẹn jẹ ẹbi mi.
“Mo je ko banuje. I just ran into a great fighter and lalẹ was his night. Emi yoo pada wa. O o kan ọkan ija ati ẹkọ a kẹkọọ.”
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