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SHOHJAHON ERGASHEV OUTLASTS MYKAL FOX IN UNANIMOUS DECISION WIN IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FRIDAY ON SHOWTIME®


England’s Thomas Ward Wins In U.S. Debut With Impressive Unanimous Decision Over Jesse Hernandez



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MULVANE, Le. - Kínní 15, 2019 – Shohjahon Ergashev overcame a five and a half-inch height advantage recording a unanimous decision victory over fellow undefeated prospect Mykal Fox in the 10-round super lightweight main event of ShoBox: The New generation Friday on SHOWTIME from the Kansas Star Casino.



With famed trainer Sugarhill Stewart shouting instructions from his corner, the Detroit-based power-punching Ergashev (16-0, 14 KOs), by way of Fergana, Uzbekistan, did enough to beat the rangy 6-foot-4 Fox (19-1, 5 KOs) in a matchup of two exciting undefeated prospects. Awọn ikun wà 96-94 ati 98-92 lemeji (Tẹ NIBI lati wo awọn).



“I didn’t think it was a close fight,” said Ergashev, who was only able to land two jabs the entire fight missing more than a hundred times. “He was awkward and his head was very low. He was very long and tall too, so it was hard to hit him in the head. I expected him to run all fight and he did.”



Ergashev did connect on 29 ogorun ti agbara rẹ punches (66 fun 225) compared to Fox at 27 ogorun (41 fun 153).



Ergashev said he was disappointed in his performance. “I come to fight,"O si wi. “I like fighters who stand and fight. Mo wa kan Onija. I like guys who let me showcase my skills and bang. Fox wasn’t even boxing. He was just running around the ring. I wanted to sit down and fight.”



The 23-year-old Fox of Forest Hill, Aṣalẹ., one of the tallest fighters in the 140-pound division, said he agreed with one of the judges’ cards, but not the two 98-92s. “I knew it was close, and thought maybe I did enough to win,” said Fox, who did a nice job slowing the pace of the fight. “I think it was closer than 98-92. I took a few shots, but I knew he was going to be strong.”



Fox became the 186th fighter to lose their undefeated record on the prospect developmental series.



Fox, who had his father Troy and brother and fellow professional boxer middleweight Alantez in his corner, became the ninth fighter in ShoBox history to have a brother who also fought on ShoBox joining brother duos like Jermall and Jermell Charlo, Andre and Anthony Dirrell and Glenn and Nonito Donaire.



Ni awọn šiši ija ni telecast, England’s Thomas Ward (26-0, 4 KOs) put on an impressive performance and showed U.S. fight fans he will be a force to be reckoned with in the wide-open 122-pound weight class as he won a unanimous decision against ShoBox veteran Jesse Hernandez (11-2, 7 KOs).Tẹ NIBI to watch a recap.



Fighting for the first time in the States, the WBO No. 4-ranked Ward of West Rainton, England, scored a fourth-round knockdown and took the 10-round super bantamweight fight easily against Fort Worth’s Hernandez. Awọn ikun wà 100-89, 99-90 ati 98-90.



“I came to America and fought a home fighter and won quite comfortably, I even got a knockdown,” the 24-year-old Ward said. “He was supposed to be the puncher and I was supposed to be the boxer. A lot of people think I can’t punch, then they get over-confident and get clipped. Then they realize I can punch. Look at his face compared to mine. That will tell you something.”



Ward started strong, and seemed to get better as the fight went on. “He’s been on the gas from the opening bell, and he hasn’t gotten off it,” said International Boxing Hall of Famer and ShoBox play-by-play commentator Barry Tompkins in the final minutes of the 10th ati ik yika.



Ward exceeded double-digit connects in every round and topped 30 in five of the final six rounds while Hernandez reached double digits just three times.



It was a clean left hook that sent Hernandez to the canvas in the final seconds of the fourth round (TẹNIBI lati wo awọn). Ward controlled the middle of the fight and landed consistent three-punch combinations against Hernandez, who at the end of round six was warned by referee Bill Clancy that he was taking a lot of punishment and had to show him something or he would stop the fight. At the top of the ninth, the referee still concerned about Hernandez lack of action, called the doctor and asked once again the same question. The doctor cleared Hernandez to continue.



Hernandez said he felt Ward’s power, and was impressed. "Yeah, he got me with that left, but I recuperated,"O si wi. “But all the credit to him. A knockdown is a knockdown.”



Ward said Hernandez asked for the fight, but wasn’t prepared for the it. “I knew he was a good, experienced fighter,"Ward wi. “He’s fought some good guys and knocked out some good guys. He’s supposed to be a puncher, but I was just on another level tonight.



“I wanted a good fight to showcase my skills and I’m glad the people on ShoBox got to see it.”



Farhood interviewed undefeated middleweight world champion Claressa Shields before the main event. Shields and fellow undefeated champion Christina Hammer will meet on Saturday, April 13 live on SHOWTIME to crown the women’s undisputed 160-pound world champion. The blockbuster unification from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J. will be the main event of IWADI AKOKO: SPECIAL EDITIONgbe ni 9 p.m. ET/PT and is arguably the most significant women’s boxing event in history (Tẹhttps://s.sho.com/2UVWXtE to watch full interview).



Shields talked about her disdain for Hammer. “I’m going to keep it 100 percent professional,” she said. “I don’t like her as a person but that doesn’t matter. I want to beat her well. She’s just mad because I’m meaner that her and I’m better than her. I’m the GLOAT. Greatest lady of all time. I’m fighting every person that they say I can’t beat. I’m going to unify my division. I’m going to be the undisputed champion and nobody is going to be able to say otherwise.”



Friday’s fights were promoted by Salita Promotions. The full telecast will replay on Monday, Kínní 18 ni 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME ANYTIME® and SHOWTIME on DEMAND®.



Barry Tompkins called the action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer was Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.



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Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara, ShoBox: The New generation ti ere ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBox imoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 79 awọn onija ti o ti han lori ShoBox ki o si to ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye orúkọ oyè ni: Errol Spence Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams ati siwaju sii.

UNDEFEATED SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT PROSPECTS SHOHJAHON ERGASHEV AND MYKAL FOX TO HEADLINE SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION ON FRIDAY, Kínní 15 YÈ ON SHOWTIME®

NEW YORK - January 16, 2019 – A 10-round clash between undefeated super lightweight prospects will headline ShoBox: The New generation when Uzbekistan’s power-puncher Shohjahon Ergashev takes on Mykal Fox Friday, Kínní 15 live on SHOWTIME from Kansas Star Casino in Mulvane, Le.

The second of two February editions of the prospect developmental series will feature four fighters with a combined record of 71 wins against just one loss. Undefeated super middleweight prospect Ronald Ellis will take on DeAndre Ware headlines a three-fightShoBoxtelecast on February 1.

In the February 15 co-featured fight, 28-odun kanShoBox veteran Jesse Angel Hernandez returns to face WBO No. 4-ranked Thomas Ward in what will be the toughest test of his career in a 10-round super bantamweight bout.

“Shohjahon Ergashev is one of the hardest punchers in all of boxing. He will be facing a challenge in the undefeated skilled, determined fighter in Mykal Fox. A great fight the winner of which will cement himself as one of the best in the Jr. Welterweight division,” said Dmitriy Salita, President of Salita Promotions. “The co main event is one of the best fights in the super bantamweight division between two proven world title contenders. A real cross roads fight with lots on the line for the winner to emerge as the new dominant name in the talent packed super Bantamweight division.”

The 27-year-old Ergashev (15-0, 14 KOs) is a former member of the Uzbek national team where he won 202 ti re 216 amateur bouts. A decorated amateur, Ergashev owns a win over Uzbekistan’s Shakhram Giyasov, a silver medalist in the welterweight division at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Ergashev, who started his pro career by registering 11 consecutive knockouts, made hisShoBox debut in January 2018, handing then-unbeaten and top-10 ranked 140-pound prospect Sonny Fredrickson the only loss of his career with a third-round TKO. The southpaw slugger, who was named one of ESPN’s top prospects of 2018, trains in Detroit under Javan “Sugar” Hill Steward and Rick Phillips at the famed Kronk Gym in Detroit.

“I’m very excited to fight on SHOWTIME again,” said Ergashev. “Everyone says Mykal Fox is my toughest opponent to date, but that doesn’t concern me. It actually excites me because when I knock him out, just like I knocked out Sonny Fredrickson, all of the champions in my weight class will know I am coming for them soon. It’s going to be Shoh-time in 2019!"

Unlike his opponent, Fox, 23, had a rocky amateur journey amassing 40 AamiEye ati 60 losses—two of his wins came over undefeated top prospect Lamont Roach. Fox, 6-ẹsẹ 3 ½-inches from Forestville, Aṣalẹ., admitted that he was not disciplined and fully committed to the sweet science in his teenage years, but once he turned pro in 2014 everything changed and boxing became his way of life. Lati igbanna, he has defeated all of his 19 alatako, five by way of knockout. Fox, who is promoted by King Promotions, owns victories over the likes of former world champion DeMarcus “Chop Chop” Corley, Ricardo Garcia and Anthony Mercado.

Fox comes from a family of boxers. He is trained by his father Troy and his older brother and formerShoBox fighter Alantez (24-1-1, 11 KOs) is a 160-pound prospect whose only defeat came by the hands of Demetrius Andrade.

“It’s been a dream of mine to fight onShoBox. It has catapulted the careers of some of my favorite fighters,” said Fox, who is making his debut on the series. “I’m hoping it will catapult my career too.

“My opponent is a good fighter. He has good feet, good speed and great power. This is going to be a fight that can potentially steal the show. I look forward to seeing how our styles matched up.”

Hernandez (12-1, 7 KOs) broke onto the scene in 2017 with back-to-back wins over previously undefeated, top-15 ranked fighters onShoBox– a unanimous decision over Glenn Dezurn and a fifth-round TKO of Vladimir Tikhonov. Hernandez followed up those performances with a split-decision over Ernesto Garza in January 2018. The 28-year-old Hernandez, the youngest of 15 ọmọ, je 73-6 as an amateur and took five years off from boxing between 2009 ati 2014 to work construction jobs in his hometown of Fort Worth, Texas.

“On February 15, fans can expect to see the best performance from Jesse Hernandez yet,” said Hernandez, who will be making his fourth appearance onShoBox. “It’s been a long time coming and I won’t let this opportunity pass me. A win over Thomas Ward will definitely boost my career and hopefully lead to a world title shot. I know I will have all eyes on me on national television, I must impress. I believe the bantamweight division is mine for the taking. So I will go head and take what’s rightfully mine.”

Ward hails from County Durham in North East England, where he compiled an amateur record of 60 AamiEye, just four losses. The 24-year-old turned professional in 2012 ni awọn ọjọ ori ti 17 ati nipa 2017, he had won 20 straight fights and the British super bantamweight title. Currently ranked No. 4 by the WBO, Ward hopes a win in his U.S. debut will set him up for a world title shot.

“This is a really good fight,"Wi Ward. “I’m looking forward to it and a win will put me in place for a world title fight, which is exactly what I want. It’s great to be boxing on SHOWTIME, I can’t wait and I hope for many more opportunities to be fighting on the network in the future.”

Barry Tompkins yoo pe awọnShoBox action from ringside with Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer is Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, which is promoted by Salita Promotions, will go on sale on Friday, January 18th ni 10 a.m. ET and are priced at $110, $75, $60, $45 and $25. Tickets can be purchased atwww.KansasStarCasino.com , www.Ticketmaster.com and at the Lucky Star Players Club at Kansas Star Casino.

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Mykal Fox continues winning ways with unanimous decision over Anthony Mercado

Agbelebu, Yunusov, Ortiz and Coffie remain undefeated
The Fighting Ring AnnouncerAlex Barbosa returns to ring with victory

Philadelphia, Penn. (Le 14, 2018)–This past Friday night, Junior welterweight Mykal Fox remained perfect by winning a eight-round unanimous decision over Anthony Mercado.

 

 

The bout headlined an eight-fight card at SugarHouse Casino, and was promoted by King’s Promotions.

 

 

Fox ti Forestville, Maryland controlled the action by using his long reach that set up combination punching. Awọn 22 year-old was solid throughout, and cruised home to the victory by scores of 79-73 lemeji ati 78-74.

 

 

Fox is now 17-0, Mercado of Camuy, Puerto Rico is 11-4.

 

 

The Fighting Ring AnnouncerAlex Barbosa came back after a nearly two-year layoff to win a four-round unanimous decision over Sergio Aguilar in a super bantamweight bout.

 

Barbosa of Philadelphia won by scores of 40-36 ati 39-37 twice to raise his mark to 6-3-1. Aguilar of Homestead, Florida is 2-8.

 


 

Romuel Cruz bloodied the nose of Bryann Perez on his way to a four-round unanimous decision in a super bantamweight bout.

 

Cruz of Philadelphia won by scores of 40-36 lemeji ati 39-37 to stay undefeated at 2-0. Perez of Carolina, Puerto Rico falls to 2-10-1.

 


New King’s Promotions signee, Anvar Yusunov shook of a flash knockdown to win a four-round unanimous decision over Deo Kizito in a super featherweight bout.

 

 

Ni yika mẹta, Kizito landed a straight left that made Yusunov’s glove hit the canvas. It was Yusunov’s power shots that bloodied the nose of Kizito, and was the difference in the fight.

 

 

Yusunov, who is a three-time Olympian from Tajikistan won by scores of 40-36, 39-37 ati 38-37 to improve to 2-0. Kizito of Dubai, United Arab Emirates is 3-2.

 

 

Jerrod Miner and Desmond Moore battled to a four-round split draw in a bantamweight contest.

 

 

Each fighter won a scorecard 39-37 and a third card was even at 38-38.

 

 

Miner of Philadelphia is 1-1-2. Moore of Bethlehem, PA is 1-0-1.

 

Ni awọn ija ti awọn night, Joshafat Ortiz got off the deck in round one, to come back to stop Jordan Peters in round two of their scheduled four-round super featherweight bout.

 

 

Peters dropped Ortiz in the first frame with a vicious right hand. Ortiz was not only able to shake that off, but come back and land a booming right hand that dropped Peters in next frame. Peters got up, but ate a huge combination, and the fight was stopped at 2:13.

 

 

Ortiz of Reading, PA is 4-0 pẹlu 2 knockouts. Peters of Washington, DC ni 2-2-1.

 

Michael Coffie remained undefeated by stopping Lamar Lewis in the first round of their scheduled four round heavyweight bout.

 

 

Coffie landed a big combination to the top of the head that sent Lewis down, and the fight was stopped 75 seconds into the fight.

 

 

Coffie of Brooklyn is 3-0 pẹlu 2 knockouts. Lewis of Conway, Arkansas is 0-2.

 

 

 

Joel Flores of Christopher Burgos fought to a spirited four-round majority draw in a junior lightweight bout.

 

 

Flores of Passaic, New Jersey won a card 39-37, but that was overruled by two 38-38 awọn kaadi.

 

 

Flores is 0-0-2. Burgos of Philadelphia is 0-2-1.

Undefeated Mykal Fox continues quest for big fights this Friday night at SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia

Mykal Fox takes on Anthony Mercado in main event

 

 

 

Anvar Yunusov takes on Deo Kizito in co-feature bout

 

 

 

The Fighting Ring AnnouncerAlex Barbosa returns to action

 

 

 

Plus undefeated Romuel Cruz, Desmond Moore, Joshafat Ortiz, Michael Coffie and Thomas Mattice to see action in separate bouts

 

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Philadelphia, Penn. (Le 8, 2018)–Yi Friday night, undefeated junior welterweight Mykal Fox takes the next step towards a big fight when he takes on Anthony Mercado in the main event of nine bout card at SugarHouse Casino.

 

 

 

Awọn show ti wa ni igbega nipa Ọba ká ni igbega.

 

 

 

Fox (16-0, 4 KOs) of Forrestvile, Maryland continues his upward climb when he takes on that knockout artist from Puerto Rico.

 

 

 

I have had a great camp. I had tremendous sparring with (Former 2-time world champion) Kermit Cintron & undefeated Greg Outlaw. I have been getting better with each day,” so wipe awọn 22 year-old Fox.

 

 

 

In Mercado, Fox is facing a fighter who is coming off his career best result, when he stopped previously undefeated Tyrone Crawley at the same venue on March 2nd

 

 

 

Mercado is 5’11”, and he has been talking a lot on social media that he is ready for war. I saw his fight with Clarence Booth and his fight with Crawley. He likes to come forward, and I will be ready for that on Friday. Everyone knows that I can adapt to any style.

 

 

 

This will be Mykal’s first fight in theFighting City” ti Philadelphia, and Fox would like to indoctrinate himself to the enthusiastic fight crowd.

 

 

 

I was supposed to fight in Philadelphia in September, but that card was changed. I am super excited to fight there. I want to impress. They are a knowledgeable fight crowd.

 

 

 

I am focused on Mercado. I don’t train for events, I train for opportunities. I just want to thank everyone who supports me. I don’t think anyone should miss this.

 

 

 

Ni awọn mefa-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, Anvar Yunusov (1-0) ti Philadelphia yoo gba lori Deo Kizito(3-1, 2 KOs) ti Washington, DC in a featherweight bout.

 

Thomas Mattice (11-0, 9 KOs) of Cleveland takes on an opponent to be named in a lightweight bout.

 

 

 

Ni oni-yika bouts:

 

 

 

The Fighting Ring AnnouncerAlex Barbosa (5-3-1, 1 KO) ti Philadelphia yoo ja Sergio Aguilar (2-7, 2 KOs) ti Homestead, Florida in a super bantamweight bout.

 

Romuel Cruz (1-0, 1 KO) ti Philadelphia yoo ogun Bryann Perez (2-9-1, 1 KO) ti Carolina, Puerto Rico in a super bantamweight bout.

 

Jerrod Miner (1-1-1, 1 KO) of Philadelphia fights Desmond Moore (1-0, 1KO) ti Betlehemu, PA in a bantamweight fight.

 

Joshafat Ortiz (3-0, 1 KO) ti kika, PA will tangle with Jordan Peters (2-1-1, 2 KOs) ti Washington, DC in a super featherweight bout.

 

Michael Coffie (2-0, 1 Ko) ti Brooklyn, NY will face Lamar Lewis (0-1) of Conway, Arkansas in a heavyweight fight.

 

Joel Flores (0-0-1) of Passaic , New Jersey battles Christopher Burgos (0-1) of Philadelphia in a jr. lightweight bout.

 

 

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Card taking shape for Friday, May 11th at SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia

 

Mykal Fox takes on Anthony Mercado in main event

 

 

 

Undefeated Heavyweights meet as Colby Madison fights Michael Coffie in co-feature

 

 

 

The Fighting Ring AnnouncerAlex Barbosa returns to action

 

 

 

Plus undefeated Romuel Cruz, Desmond Moore, Joshafat Ortiz, & Laured Stewart to see action in separate bouts

ALL EVENTS AT SUGARHOUSE CASINO

 

 
 

Philadelphia, Penn. (April 30, 2018)–Some of the area’s best prospects have been added to a terrific night of boxing for Friday night, May 11th ni SugarHouse Casino.

 

 

Awọn show ti wa ni igbega nipa Ọba ká ni igbega.

 

 

Ni awọn tẹlẹ kede akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, undefeated junior welterweight, Mykal Fox (16-0, 4 KOs) ti Forrestville, Maryland will take on Anthony Mercado (11-3, 10 KOs) of Camuy, Puerto Rico in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.

 

 

Ni awọn mefa-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, it will be a battle of undefeated heavyweight’s as Colby Madison (6-0-2, 4 KOs) ti Owings Mills, Maryland takes on Michael Coffie (2-0, 1 KO) ti Brooklyn, Niu Yoki.

 

 

In four-round bouts:

 

 

The Fighting Ring AnnouncerAlex Barbosa (5-3-1, 1 KO) of Philadelphia takes on Sergio Aguilar (2-7, 2 KOs) ti Homestead, Florida in a super bantamweight bout.

 

Romuel Cruz (1-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia takes on an opponent to be named in a super bantamweight bout.

 

Jerrod Miner (1-1-1, 1 KO) ti Philadelphia ogun Desmond Moore (1-0, 1 KO) ti Allentown, PA in a bantamweight bout.

 

Joshafat Ortiz (3-0, 1 KO) ti kika, PA fights Raekwon Blackston (0-1) ti Wilson, North Carolina in a super featherweight affair.

 

Laured Stewart (3-0, 2 KOs) of Sydney Australia takes on an opponent to be named in a middleweight bout.

 

Joel Flores (0-0-1) of Passaic, NJ squares off with Christopher Burgos (0-2) of Philadelphia in a junior lightweight bout.

 

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Mykal Fox takes on Anthony Mercado in main event on Friday, May 11th at The SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia

 

Philadelphia, Penn. (April 13, 2018)–Undefeated junior welterweight Mykal Fox will continue his towards being a top contender when he takes on Anthony Mercado in the eight-round main event of a card that will take place on Friday, May 11th ni SugarHouse Casino ni Philadelphia.

 

 

 

Awọn kaadi ti wa ni igbega nipa Ọba ká ni igbega.

 

 

 

Ni awọn mẹjọ-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, junior welterweight’s Tyrone Crawley, Jr. yoo gba lori Zack Ramsey

 

 

 

Fox ti Forestville, Maryland ni o ni kan gba ti 16-0 pẹlu mẹrin knockouts.

 

 

 

Awọn 22 year-old Fox is a four-year professional, who has been a main event fighter for the better part of two years.

 

 

 

Fox is coming off an eight-round unanimous decision over Ricardo Garcia (14-1) on February 13th in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

 

 

 

Mercado of Arecibo, Puerto Rico ni o ni a gba ti 11-3 pẹlu 10 knockouts.

 

 

 

Awọn 23 year-old Mercado is a six-year professional, who is coming off a 3rd round stoppage over Crawley (7-0) in a bout that took place on March 2nd at The SugarHouse Casino.

 

 

 

 

Crawley of Philadelphia has a record of 7-1.

 

 

 

 

Awọn 32 year-old son of former world title challenger TyroneButterflyCrawley is a six-year professional, who will be looking to get back in the win column after being forced to retire in his bout with Mercado with a wrist injury.

 

 

 

Ramsey of Springfield, Massachusetts has a record of 8-3 pẹlu 4 knockouts.

 

 

 

Awọn 28 year-old Ramsey is a six-year professional who has wins over undefeated fighters Edwin Soto (9-0-2) and Divante Jones (9-0).

 

 

 

Ramsey is coming off being stopped by Josue Vargas on March 10th in Brooklyn, Niu Yoki.

 

 

 

In a six-round heavyweight bout, undefeated heavyweight’s Colby Madison (6-0-2, 4 KOs) ti Owings Mills, Maryland takes on Michael Coffie (2-0, 1 KO) ti Brooklyn, Niu Yoki.

 

 

 

Returning to the ring will fighter-turned ring announcer, Alex Barbosa (5-3-1, 1 KO) of Philadelphia in a four-round super bantamweight bout.

 

 

 

Also scheduled to appear will be bantamweight Romuel Cruz (1-0, 1 KO) in a four-round bout.

 

 

 

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Mykal Fox decisions Ricardo Garcia in main event of King’s Promotions card at Sands Bethlehem Event Center

Cintron & Taylor battle to a no-contest
Wins by Madison, Mansfield, Coffie, Sanchez, Cannida & Jules
Betlehemu, PA (Kínní 15, 2018)Yi ti o ti kọja Tuesday night, Junior welterweight Mykal Fox took an eight-round unanimous decision over tough Ricardo Garcia in the main event of an eight-bout card at the

Sands Bethlehem Event Center.
Awọn kaadi ti a igbega nipa Ọba ká ni igbega.
Fox ti Forestville, Maryland remained undefeated by using his long reach, as he used his jab and nice left hands. Garcia landed haymaker shots from time to time, but over the second half of the fight, Fox made the proper adjustments and timed Garcia lunging in. The damage inflicted by Fox was evident as Garcia’s left eye began to swell midway through the fight. In round seven, with his eye nearly shut, Garcia ate a right hook that put him on the canvas.
Fox took the decision by scores of 78-73 lemeji ati 77-74 to further his perfect mark to 16-0. Garcia, 142.1 lbs of Dominican Republic dropped his 2nd straight fight, ki o si jẹ bayi 14-2.
Former two-time world welterweight champion Kermit Cintron ati Marquis Taylor fought to a no-contest after an accidental headbutt caused a bad cut on the right eyelid of Cintron.
The opin wá ni 35 seconds of round three of the scheduled eight-round super welterweight bout.
Cintron, 153.7 lbs of Reading, PA is 39-6-3. Taylor, 153.8 lbs of Houston, TX ni 8-1.
Colby Madison fought through a cut on the bridge of his nose to win a six-round unanimous decision over Dante Selby in a heavyweight bout.
Madison, 247 lbs of Owings Mills, MD won by scores of 60-54 & 59-55 twice to remain undefeated at 6-0-1. Selby, 230 lbs ti Philadelphia ni 2-4-1.
Blake Mansfield stopped Darryl Bunting in round five of their scheduled six-round middleweight bout.
The bout was entertaining as the two landed good shots on each other. Bunting was cut over his right eye from a punch in round two. Mansfield was deducted a point in round four as his mouthpiece came out several times.
Mansfield ended the fight in round five when he landed a hard combination that had Bunting in trouble on the ropes. Several hard an unanswered punches later, the fight was stopped at 36 -aaya.
Mansfield, 162.4 lbs of Burington, NC ni 6-1-1 pẹlu mẹrin knockouts. Bunting, 163 lbs of Asbury Park, Awon ara New Jersey ni 3-3-2.
Michael Coffie won a four-round unanimous decision over tough Nicoy Clarke in a heavyweight bout.
Coffie, 269 lbs of Brooklyn, NY won all cards 40-36, ki o si jẹ bayi 2-0. Clarke, 206.8 lbs ti Jersey City, NJ was making his pro debut.
Juan Sanchez stopped Sergio Aguilar in the final scheduled round of the their four round featherweight bout.
Sanchez scored knockdowns in round one, two in round two, and finished the show with a hard left that sent Aguilar down and out with just five seconds remaining in the bout.
Sanchez, 125.5 lbs of Allentown, PA is 5-0 pẹlu meji knockouts. Aguilar, 123 lbs of Homestead, FL is 2-7.
Kendall Cannida made a successful pro debut with a four-round unanimous decision over Leroy Jones in a cruiserweight bout.
Cannida, 175.1 lbs of Philadelphia won on all cards by 40-36 ikun. Jones, 174.5 lbs ti Newark, Awon ara New Jersey ni 2-2.
Martino Jules won a four-round unanimous decision over Malik Loften in a battle of previously undefeated featherweight’s.
Jules scored a knockdown in round two and won by scores of 39-38 ati 37-37 lemeji.
Jules, 127.1 lbs ti Philadelphia ni 3-0. Loften, 125.8 lbs of Suitland, MD is 1-1.
King’s Promotions returns with a terrific night of action on Friday, March 2nd at The SugarHouse Casino.

Frank De Alba suffers cut

Mykal Fox – Ricardo Garcia & Kermit Cintron – Marquis Taylor to battle in co-main events on Tuesday, Kínní 13 at Sands Bethlehem Event Center
Undefeated fighters Colby Madison Michael Coffie, & Juan Sanchez in action
Martino Jules squares off with Malik Loften in battle of undefeated featherweights
Betlehemu, PA (Kínní 9, 2018)Junior Lightweight contender Frank De Alba suffered a cut in his last day of sparring and will not be able to compete against Carlos Padilla in the main event of King’s Promotions packed card on Tuesday, February 13th at The Sands Bethlehem Event Center.
Undefeated Super lightweight Mykal Fox (15-0, 4 KOs) ti Baltimore, MD will take on Ricardo Garcia (14-1, 9 KOs) of Dominican Republic, also two-time world champion Kermit Cintron (39-6-3, 30 KOs) ti kika, PA. will do battle with Marquis Taylor(8-1) ti Houston, Texas as the card will feature a pair of eight-round co-feature bouts.
It’s unfortunate that Frank got hurt, but we have two excellent fights that will now top the bill,” wi King ká ni igbega CEO Marshall Kauffman. “This is a terrific card from top to bottom, and we look forward to seeing everyone on Tuesday night.
Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:
Colby Madison (5-0-1, 4 KOs) ti Owings Mills, Maryland yoo ja Dante Selby (2-3-1) ti Philadelphia ni a heavyweight ija.
Blake Mansfield (5-1-1, 3 KOs) ti Burlington, NC yoo ja Darryl Bunting (3-2-2, 1 KO) ti Asbury Park, NJ ni a middleweight tẹ.
Ni oni-yika bouts:
Michael Coffie (1-0, 1 KO) yoo gba lori pro debuting Nicoy Clarke ti Jersey City, NJ ni a heavyweight ija.

Martino Jules (2-0) ti Allentown, PA yoo ja Malik Loften (1-0, 1 KO) ti Suitland, Dókítà ni a featherweight ija.

Juan Sanchez (4-0, 1 KO) ti Allentown, PA yoo gba lori Sergio Aguilar (2-6, 2 KOs) ti Homestead, FL ni a featherweight ija.
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Kermit Cintron to now take on Marquis Taylor on Tuesday, February 13th at The Sands Bethlehem Event Center

Frank De Alba ogun Carlos Padilla ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ lori
Mykal Fox gba lori Ricardo Garcia ni àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ
Undefeated fighters Colby Madison, Michael Coffie, Juan Sanchez, & Martino Jules ni igbese
Heavyweight contender Joe Hanks gba lori Nick Guivas
Betlehemu, PA (Kínní 5, 2018) – Meji-akoko aye welterweight asiwaju, Kermit Cintron yio bayi koju Marquis Taylor in a ten-round bout on Tuesday, Kínní 13th ni The Sands Betlehemu ti oyan ile-iṣẹ.
Tẹlẹ kede wà meji mẹjọ-yika àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ ifihan Frank De Alba(22-2-2, 9 KOs) mu lori Carlos Padilla (16-6-1, 10 KOs) si be e si Mykal Fox(15-0, 4 Kosi) njijadu Ricardo Garcia (14-1, 9 KO ká) ni a Super lightweight ija.
Awọn kaadi ti wa ni igbega nipa Ọba ká ni igbega.
Taylor of Houston, Texas has a record 8-1.
Awọn 24 year-old is a five year veteran, who has a victory over previously undefeated Oscar Torres (8-0). Taylor has won five fights in a row which includes his last fight when he won a six-round unanimous decision over Hector Mercado on November 11, 2017 ni Houston.
Cintron ti Reading, PA ni o ni a gba ti 39-6-3 pẹlu 30 KOs.
Awọn 38 year-old Cintron is a 18 odun ọjọgbọn ti o gba rẹ akọkọ 23 njà (20 nipasẹ stoppage) nipa bori awọn fẹran ti Leon Pearson (9-1-1), Said Ouali (7-0), Omar Davila (12-2), Ian Mackillop (14-1), Luis Rosado (29-5), Elio Ortiz (25-6), & Teddy Reid (22-5-1).

Lori April 23, 2005, Cintron was stopped by Antonio Margarito in his bid to win the WBO Welterweight title.

Cintron scored two wins, eyi ti o wa a 10th yika stoppage lori contender David Estrada (18-2) ṣaaju ki o to idekun Mark Suarez ni mefa-iyipo lati Yaworan awọn IBF Welterweight akọle on October 28, 2006 ni Palm Beach, Florida.
Cintron made two defenses of the crown which was highlighted by a two-round destruction over Walter Matthysse (26-1), ṣaaju ki o to ni duro nipa Margarito ni wọn rematch.
Cintron then sandwiched wins over Lovemore Ndou (46-10-1), Alfredo Angulo (15-0) ati Juliano Ramos (15-2) ni ayika a fa pẹlu Sergio Martinez (44-1-1) ṣaaju ki o to sisọ awọn njà pẹlu aye aṣaju Paul Williams ati Carlos Molina.
Ni re kẹhin ija, Cintron a duro ni marun yika nipa Tyrone Brunson.
Awọn “Philly ija ti Odun” Tani ri Cintron Dimegilio meji knockdowns ni yika mẹrin, ṣugbọn Brunson si pada lati ju Cintron ni igba mẹta ni yika marun.
This is a fight to comeback to get back where I need to be. After the Brunson fight, it was back to the drawing board. this fight will start to get me back to the top one more time,” Said Cintron.
Ni ẹya-mẹjọ yika ija, heavyweight contender Joe Hanks (22-2, 14 KOs) ti Newark, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ja Nick Guivas (14-9-2, 9 KOs) ti Topeka, Kansas.
Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:
Colby Madison (5-0-1, 4 KOs) ti Owings Mills, Maryland yoo ja Dante Selby (2-3-1) ti Philadelphia ni a heavyweight ija.
Blake Mansfield (5-1-1, 3 KOs) ti Burlington, NC yoo ja Darryl Bunting (3-2-2, 1 KO) ti Asbury Park, NJ ni a middleweight tẹ.
Chiase Nelson (6-1, 3 Kosi) ti Mansfield, Iyen yio jà Vincent Jennings (5-4-1, 4 KOs) ti Grand Rapids, MI ni a featherweight ogun.
Ni oni-yika bouts:
Michael Coffie (1-0, 1 KO) yoo gba lori pro debuting Nicoy Clarke ti Jersey City, NJ ni a heavyweight ija.

Martino Jules (2-0) ti Allentown, PA yoo ja Malik Loften (1-0, 1 KO) ti Suitland, Dókítà ni a featherweight ija.

Juan Sanchez (4-0, 1 KO) ti Allentown, PA yoo gba lori Sergio Aguilar (2-6, 2 KOs) ti Homestead, FL ni a featherweight ija.
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Frank De Alba battles Carlos Padilla in main event onTuesday, February 13th at The Sands Bethlehem Event Center

Mykal Fox gba lori Ricardo Garcia ni àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ
Undefeated fighters Colby Madison, Harold Lopez, Michael Coffie, Juan Sanchez, & Martino Jules ni igbese
Heavyweight contender Joe Hanks gba lori Nick Guivas

Betlehemu, PA (January 3, 2018) – Super Featherweight Frank De Alba yoo jagun Carlos Padilla in the eight-round main event on Tuesday, Kínní 13th ni The Sands Betlehemu ti oyan ile-iṣẹ.

Undefeated Super lightweight Mykal “Awọn Ọjọgbọn” Fox yoo gba lori Ricardo Garcia ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ.
Awọn kaadi ti wa ni igbega nipa Ọba ká ni igbega.
The FoxGarcia bout is scheduled for eight-rounds.
De Alba ti kika, PA has a record 22-2-2 pẹlu mẹsan knockouts.
Awọn 30 year-old De Alba has a six-year professional who has wins over Andrew Bentley (1-0), Jose Bustos (8-2-3), Bernardo Gomez Uribe (16-3), Eyi ti Evans (12-2-1), and in his last bout where he won a eight-round unanimous decision over Ryan Kielczewski (26-2) lori Kẹrin 4th ni The Sands Betlehemu ti oyan ile-iṣẹ. De Alba has won five straight.
Padilla of Barranquilla, Columbia ni a gba ti 16-6-1 pẹlu mẹwa knockouts.
Awọn 28 year-old Padilla won his first 14 pari, as he amassed a first round knockout over previously undefeated Julio Gomez, and he won the Colombian Featherweight Title with a win over Pelier Pachecho (9-2).
Padilla will be looking to get back in the win column after losing to undefeated Austin Dulay on August 25th ni Miami, Oklahoma.
Fox, 22 of Forestville, Maryland has a perfect mark of 15-0 pẹlu mẹrin knockouts.
The four-year professional won the UBF All Americas Welterweight title with an eight-round unanimous decision over Manuel Reyes on November 21, 2017

I am excited about it, I watched his last fight. He brings a different style then my last opponent. 2018 is going to be another being year staying active. I would love to fight for a regional title by the end if the year,” wi Fox.
Garcia of the Dominican Republic has a record of 14-1 pẹlu mẹsan knockouts.
Awọn 31 year-old Garcia won his first 14 pari, which included winning the Dominican Republic Super Lightweight title with a ten-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Francisco Aguero on March 31, 2017.
Garcia made his United States debut this past Kọkànlá Oṣù 21st, but lost a hard fought majority decision to Victor Vazquez on November 21st, 2017 ni Betlehemu, PA.
Ni ẹya-mẹjọ yika ija, heavyweight contender Joe Hanks (22-2, 14 KOs) ti Newark, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ja Nick Guivas (14-9-2, 9 KOs) ti Topeka, Kansas.
Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:
Colby Madison (5-0-1, 4 Kosi) ti Owings Mills, Maryland yoo ja
Dante Selby (2-3-1) ti Philadelphia ni a heavyweight ija.
Blake Mansfield (5-1-1, 3 KOs) ti Burlington, NC yoo ja Darryl Bunting (3-2-2, 1 KO) ti Asbury Park, NJ ni a middleweight tẹ.
Chiase Nelson (6-1, 3 Kosi) ti Mansfield, Iyen yio jà Vincent Jennings (5-4-1, 4 KOs) ti Grand Rapids, MI ni a featherweight ogun.
Ni oni-yika bouts:
Michael Coffie (1-0, 1 KO) yoo gba lori pro debuting Nicoy Clarke ti Jersey City, NJ ni a heavyweight ija.
Martino Jules (2-0) ti Allentown, PA yoo ja Malik Loften ti Suitland, Dókítà ni a featherweight ija.

Harold Lopez (2-0-1, 1 KO) ti Allentown, PA battles an opponent to be named in a light flyweight bout.
Juan Sanchez (4-0, 1 KO) ti Allentown, PA yoo gba lori Sergio Aguilar (2-6, 2 KOs) ti Homestead, FL ni a featherweight ija.
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