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BRANDON ADAMS SCORES SENSATIONAL UPSET, STOPS UNDEFEATED SERHII BOHACHUK IN THURSDAY’S RING CITY USA MAIN EVENT

Bryan Chevalier Scores Impressive Third-Round Knockout in Co-Main Event

Danielito Zorrilla Earns Technical Decision in Telecast Opener

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San Juan, PUERTO RICO – March 4, 2021 – Former world title challenger Brandon Adams scored the biggest win of his career with a stunning eighth-round technical knockout to upset blue-chip rising star Serhii Bohachuk in the main event of Ring City USA’s inaugural 2021 event from Felix Pagan Pintor Gym in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, and live on NBC Sports Network.

Despite flashing athleticism and quick hands throughout the fight, Adams (23-3, 15 Kos) was down on all three scorecards (68-64 x2, 69-63) at the time of the stoppage. The 31-year-old lost all three rounds heading into the eighth frame when he unleashed a perfectly placed counterpunch that hurt Bohachuk which set up the opportunity to land a sensational left hook that sent Bohachuk to the canvas for the first time in his professional career.

“He was a tough guy,” said Adams. “He brought another side out of me that I knew was inside. I had to dig in deep tonight and use all the strength that I had to connect with one of those punches from the cannon.”

Adams, who hails from Watts, California, is the first fighter to return to the Ring City USA series on NBC Sports Network since its inception in November 2020. In two outings on the Thursday night boxing series, he has scored two emphatic knockouts in main event performances. Adams’ matchup with Bohachuck was originally scheduled for December but his opponent was forced to withdraw after testing positive for COVID-19. Adams went on to stop Sonny Duversonne in the second round of that event at Wild Card Boxing Club in Los Angeles.

“It was real tough fighting in there tonight,” continued Adams. “The ring was wet; the ref was against me tonight. It was an uphill battle. I am an explosive fighter and I couldn’t take advantage of that because I didn’t have my legs under me because the ring was wet. But even though I was irritated, the show must go on. I am a pro. I have to figure out how to get the W and that’s what I had to do. I am grateful for the win. I loved Puerto Rico, everyone out here embraced me with love.”

Bohachuk, who is originally from Vinitza, Ukraine, and now resides in Los Angeles, entered the fight with a pristine professional record, highlighted by his 100% knockout percentage through 18 lintoa. The 25-year-old dropped the first round on all three score cards but went on to control the pace against the veteran Adams for most of the fight by cutting off the ring and exhibiting steady body work.

“I thought he was dominating the fight,” said Bohachuk’s head trainer Manny Robles. “I told him to watch out for that left hook. I told him if he took away that left hook then he would control the fight. It takes a couple of rounds for Serhii to get warmed up, but he looked good and his defense was actually really improving until that knockout.”

In the co-main event of the evening, super featherweight prospectBryan Chevalier (15-1-1, 12 Kos) ea Bayamon, Puerto Rico, scored an impressive third-round knockout againstCarlos Zambrano (26-2, 11 Kos). Chevalier, 26, returned to the ring following a 15-month layoff yet showed no signs of ring rust as he scored a quick knockdown in the first round. A tikologong ya boraro jaanong, he scored back-to-back knockdowns, highlighted by a thudding left hand to the midsection that sent Peru’s Zambrano to the canvas and unable to beat the count.

“I had the height and youth advantage tonight, but he had the experience,” said Chevalier. “I had to figure out what he was going to bring and adapt in order to get the victory. Ke thabile haholo le ke tshebetso. I am the best 126-pounder in all of Puerto Rico.”

Opening the telecast on NBC Sports Network, Puerto Rico eaDanielito Zorrilla (15-0, 11 Kos) and Kazakhstan’sRuslan Madiyev (13-2, 5 Kos) engaged in an exciting back-and-forth battle. The 28-year-old Madiyev brought the fight to Zorilla with relentless pressure while the tactical Zorilla countered well. La bohlano ho pota-pota, Madiyev was docked a point for a punch behind the head and at 1:16 of the eighth round, referee Janny Gomez called a halt to the bout due to another punch behind the head, which was deemed an accidental foul. The 27-year-old Zorrilla earned a technical decision victory as two of the scorecards favored the Puerto Rican (77-75, 77-74) while the third was tallied in favor of Madiyev (76-73). Ring City’s unofficial scorer Steve Smoger saw the fight 76-75 in favor of Zorrilla.

“Ruslan was just getting his groove,” said head trainer Joel Diaz after the fight. “He was getting stronger after the fifth round and Zorrilla was getting tired. He kept hugging Ruslan during most of the fight. Le batho ka bomong, I think Zorrilla wanted out of the fight.”

Madiyev exited the ring quickly upon the decision being announced but Diaz voiced his opinion about the end of the bout.

“He wasn’t hurt, he’s a good actor,” continued Diaz. “Zorrilla should be a telenovela actor. We were winning that fight, and this isn’t fair for my fighter because he put in the work. But what can you do? We gotta keep moving forward.”

Danielito Zorrilla is currently in stable condition and was taken to the hospital following the bout to receive routine tests.

Earlier in the evening, live in the U.S. and around the world on Twitch, Ring City USA presented three four-round fights. In the main event of the Twitch undercardFernando Vargas, Jr.(2-0, 2 Kos) earned his second professional win in impressive fashion, scoring a first-round technical knockout against El Salvador’sSalome Flores Torres (0-3). The 24-year-old Vargas, Jr., under the tutelage of his father – two-time super welterweight world champion Fernando Vargas, Sr., sent Torres to the canvas twice before the fight was waved off.

“With every fight, I will continue to grow and listen to my father,” said Vargas, Refresh. “This was just my second pro fight. We were looking for the knockout, but the TKO is OK. I was establishing my jab to get my distance and then unleashed my left hand.”

In his hometown of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, Harold Laguna (2-0, 2 KO) worked the body early and often en route to a first-round knockout victory overDarwin Alvarez (0-1). In the first fight of the evening, Puerto Rican prospectJorge Diaz (1-0, 1 KO) picked up his first professional victory againstFelipe Munoz (0-1) via second-round knockout.

Calling all the action ringside in Puerto Rico was former two-time welterweight champion Shawn Porter joined by NBC Sports blow-by-blow commentator Bob Papa. Brian Campbell served as fight night analyst with Curran Bhatia reporting from ringside. The executive producers of tonight’s presentation ofBohachuk vs. Adams on NBC Sports Network were Eric Weinberger, Jeff Huggins & Frank Samuel. The telecast was produced by David Gibson and directed by Matt Celli.

Tonight’s full three-fight telecast will be available to watch on-demand on the NBC Sports App with authenticated sign-in.

Ring City USA returns to NBC Sports Network on March 18 with back-to-back weeks of Thursday night boxing from Puerto Rico. In two weeks, the next chapter in the Puerto Rico vs. Mexico ring rivalry will take center stage when former super featherweight world titlistAlberto Machado(22-2, 18 Kos) o tobane le Krrish bochaba-tšepo Hector Tanajara(19-0, 5 Kos) in a 10-round lightweight main event. Ka March 25, Ring City will highlight one of the biggest fights in women’s boxing between seven-division world champion and future Boxing Hall of FamerAmanda Serrano and current two-division titlistDaniela Bermudez for Serrano’s WBO and WBC featherweight world titles.

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About Ring City USA

Ring City, which launched in 2020, is boxing’s newest sports media platform. Working in tandem with a variety of promoters and talent, its new boxing series places an emphasis on competitive matchups that genuinely test the fighters and excite the fight fans. Ring City provides great fights in the ring and compelling shoulder programming outside of the ring. Ring City is the proving ground where up-and-coming talent can earn their stripes and launch themselves into the upper echelon of boxing stardom.

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RING CITY USA RETURNS IN MARCH WITH TWO THURSDAY NIGHT BOXING EVENTS LIVE FROM PUERTO RICO ON NBC SPORTS NETWORK

SUPER WELTERWEIGHTS SERHII BOHACHUK AND BRANDON ADAMS CLASH IN MARCH 4 MAIN EVENT WHILE FORMER WORLD CHAMPION ALBERTO MACHADO TAKES ON HECTOR TANAJARA IN MARCH 18 SEHLOOHO Event

Ring City USA Events Will Air Live Thursday Nights at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT on NBCSN in the United States and Streaming Around the World on Twitch 

Los Angeles – January 29, 2021 – Ring City USA, the new sports media startup that debuted its Thursday night boxing series in November 2020 on NBC Sports Network, announced today the first two events of 2021 will be held on Thursday, March 4 and Thursday, March 18, live from Puerto Rico. Both events will be televised in the United States on NBC Sports Network and the NBC Sports app on Thursday nights at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT with undercard action streaming live on Twitch. The full card will be available on Twitch outside of the United States.

The return of Ring City USA features two highly competitive matchups with fighters at unique junctures of their professional boxing careers. Ka March 4, undefeated blue-chip rising starSerhii Bohachuk (18-0, 18 Kos) meets former middleweight title challengerBrandon Adams (22-3, 13 Kos) in a 10-round super welterweight main event. Two weeks later on March 18, Ring City presents the next chapter in the Puerto Rico vs. Mexico ring rivalry when former super featherweight world titlistAlberto Machado(22-2, 18 Kos) faces undefeatedrising prospect Hector Tanajara(19-0, 5 Kos) in a 10-round lightweight main event. Ring City’s events in March will be broadcast live from Puerto Rico as the company continues to tap into boxing’s rich historical locations.

The fight between Bohachuk and Adams was originally scheduled to top the December 3 Ring City event at Wild Card Boxing Club in Los Angeles but Bohachuk was forced to withdraw after testing positive for COVID-19.

“We are thrilled to kick off 2021 with two crossroads main event fights in Puerto Rico,” said Head of Boxing Evan Rutkowski. “Serhii Bohachuk has been chomping at the bit to get back in the ring and on March 4 he will meet the most dangerous opponent of his career in Brandon Adams. Then two weeks later we are right back on NBC Sports Network and Twitch with rising undefeated prospect Hector Tanajara battling former world champion Alberto Machado of Puerto Rico in a classic Mexico vs. Puerto Rico rivalry fight.”

The hard-hitting Bohachuk, who is currently ranked seventh by the WBC and ninth by the IBF at 154 lik'hilograma tse, has steamrolled through opposition on his way to an 18-0 rekoto, all of which have come via knockout. Training with Manny Robles out of Legends Boxing Academy, the 25-year-old proved himself with a knockout win over Tyrone Brunson in October of 2019. Morao ka ho fetisisa, he put on an electric performance in September 2020 when he knocked out Alejandro Davila in six rounds. The Ukrainian-born Bohachuk, who is promoted by Tom Loeffler’s 360 Promotions and Ural Boxing, continues to take the Southern California boxing world by storm with his dominant performances in the ring and magnetic personality out of the ring.

“I’m looking forward to defending my title against Brandon Adams on March 4 in Puerto Rico on NBC Sports Network,” said Bohachuk. “I want to thank Ring City and my promoters for this opportunity. This should be a great fight for the fans. I am sorry we couldn’t do it in December, but now people are talking even more about this fight. I will put on another exciting show for the fans.”

Following Bohachuk’s positive COVID-19 result, Adams went on to face Sonny Duversonne in Ring City’s main event on Dec. 3. Adams bested Duversonne just miles away from his hometown of Watts, Dorella., with an impressive second-round knockout victory. The battle-tested Adams who works with accomplished trainer Dub Huntley, challenged WBC Middleweight Titleholder Jermall Charlo for the title in 2019 after defeating Shane Mosley Jr. to win the Epix Television Series “The Contender.” Adams boasts a formidable group of sparring partners, including Shawn Porter and Gennadiy Golovkin. Adams started competitively training at age 19, fought his first amateur fight at age 20 and turned professional at age 21. He is promoted by Banner Promotions and Tournament of Contenders.

“I’m looking forward to returning to Ring City in March and showing more growth when Serhii and I finally get to step into the ring in Puerto Rico,” said Adams.

Machado (22-2, 18 Kos), who hails from Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, will fight on the island for the first time since 2017 le 14go th time in his professional career. A 2017, Machado captured the WBA super featherweight world title against Jezreel Corrales via eighth-round knockout. Machado successfully defended the world title twice in 2018 before losing the belt to Andrew Cancio in February 2019. Later in 2019, Machado moved up to lightweight and scored a second-round knockout over Luis Porozo. The 30-year-old is currently ranked 12go th by both the WBA and WBO. The southpaw made a name for himself on the Puerto Rican amateur circuit, competing in the AIBA Youth World Championships and the 2012 Olympic Qualifiers.

“It has been a sad and forced rest due to the Coronavirus but, for me, my body needed this rest. I am excited that after four years I will return to fight again at home in Puerto Rico,” said Machado. “I thank Miguel Cotto Promotions, H2 Promotions, Golden Boy and Ring City USA for giving me this opportunity to headline this great card. Hector Tanajara, Refresh. is a great fighter who seeks to break through in the lightweight division as well. I hope he comes ready and that 135 has my space saved because I belong here and on March 18it will be demonstrated.”

Tanajara (19-0, 5 Kos) will take on the toughest test of his career when he meets Machado on his home turf. Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, Tanajara (19-0, 5 Kos) is coming off of fighting in his hometown for the first time in his professional career in January 2020 when he took on former world title challenger Juan Carlos Burgos who he beat convincingly via unanimous decision. The 24-year-old has continued to rise up the lightweight ranks since turning pro in 2015. In Machado, he will face a new challenge by taking on a southpaw fighter for the first time in his 19-fight professional career. Tanajara fights under the tutelage of world-famous trainer Robert Garcia.

“I’m excited to get back in the ring,” said Tanajara. “It has been a little over a year and I’ve been training hard this whole time staying ready for whoever. We finally got an opponent and I’m ready to show the world who I am and what I can do with the top guys in the division.”

Calling all the action ringside in Puerto Rico will be former two-time welterweight champion Shawn Porter joined by NBC Sports blow-by-blow commentator Bob Papa. Brian Campbell will serve as fight night analyst with Curran Bhatia reporting from ringside.

Full card details will be announced at a later date.

About Ring City USA

Ring City, which launched in 2020, is boxing’s newest sports media platform. Working in tandem with a variety of promoters and talent, its new boxing series places an emphasis on competitive matchups that genuinely test the fighters and excite the fight fans. Ring City provides great fights in the ring and compelling shoulder programming outside of the ring. Ring City is the proving ground where up-and-coming talent can earn their stripes and launch themselves into the upper echelon of boxing stardom.

Professional Fighters League Announces Deal With Mark Burnett And MGM Television

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Washington, DC (March 29, 2018)The Professional Fighters League (PFL), the world’s only major mixed martial arts league, announced today that they are partnering with Mark Burnett, President of MGM Television Group & Digital and MGM Television to develop and produce new content and programming for PFL’s upcoming season. MGM and Burnett (Survivor, The Lentsoe, Shark Tank, The Contender) will both join as PFL investors and Burnett has personally been added to the advisory board. The PFL 2018 league season debuts June 7 and consists of 11 events live on NBC Sports Network and Facebook Watch.

 

 

The Professional Fighters League is the first organization ever to present MMA as a true sport with individual fighters competing in regular season, “win-and-advance” playoffs, and season-ending championship. The new partnership with MGM Television will bring unscripted programming and short-form content to PFL’s multi-platform distribution designed to maximize engagement with MMA’s 300 million fans worldwide. The initial unscripted series will engage fans in the day to day life of the fighters and feature a parallel tournament whose champion will win a spot in the PFL league playoffs.

 

 

“We are thrilled to partner with MGM Television and Mark Burnett,” said Peter Murray, Chief Executive Officer of Professional Fighters League. “Mark’s creative vision for delivering innovative live content is among the absolute best the industry has to offerand that is exactly what we will bring MMA fans this season.”

 

 

Pele ho moo selemong sena, PFL announced exclusive multi-platform distribution agreements for the 2018 season with NBC Sports Group and Facebook. NBC Sports Group will establish an exclusive live Labone night PFL fight franchise, presenting seven regular-season live events in prime time exclusively on NBCSN beginning June 7 through the end of August.

 

 

“It’s no secret that MMA’s audience is rapidly growing and PFL has an enormous global presence. As an enthusiast for innovation within the television industry, I’m passionate about the growth and vision of PFL and it’s time this sport revolves around a league format,” said Burnett. “They’re elevating the sport in an entirely new way and I’m looking forward to being part of it.”

 

 

In addition to the live events, the development deal will feature PFL’s “What Do you Fight For?” programming that brings viewers short-form digital & social content that will showcase the day-to-day lives and back stories of the fighters, designed to help build online communities of PFL’s fan base and encourage engagement among fans, bahlabani, and PFL’s on-air talent. Viewers can follow PFL athletes through an array of short-form original content, such as the “Top 10 of The Week, Path to the Finals, 24:7: Life of a Fighter, le “Inside the GymCam.

 

 

“PFL is thrilled to partner with Mark Burnett the innovator and icon who invented and perfected unscripted TV,” said Donn Davis, Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board of the PFL. “The PFL is re-imagining MMA and the start of the 2018 Season June 7 will bring fans the same excitement and ‘hey, I have never seen that’ reaction they felt when Survivor debuted and ushered in the new age of television.”

 

 

ABOUT PROFESSIONAL FIGHTERS LEAGUE

 

 

The Professional Fighters League brings the sport format to MMA for the first time with a regular season, post-season, and championship. The PFL is co-founded by Donn Davis, Russ Ramsey, and Mark Leschly and backed by business titans in sports, mecha ea litaba, and technology. The Professional Fighters League purchased the fighting operations and event infrastructure of the World Series of Fighting (WSOF) and will launch its first season in June 2018 on NBC Sports Network and Facebook. For more visit www.PFLmma.com.

Fabian Maidana Battles To Seventh-Round TKO Victory Over Jorge Maysonet in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on NBCSN Saturday Night from The Scottish Rite Auditorium in San Antonio

Alan Castano Remains Unbeaten with Unanimous Decision
Over Aaron Garcia
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Unbeaten Prospect Brandon Figueroa Stops Adalberto Zorrilla
in Round Three
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San Antonio (July 23, 2016) – Undefeated prospect Fabian Maidana (10-0, 7 Kos) scored a seventh-round technical knockout victory over Jorge Maysonet Jr. (13-2, 11 Kos) Saturday night in the main event of Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka NBCSN from the Scottish Rite Auditorium in San Antonio.
With his brother, former world champion Marcos Maidana, sitting at ringside, the Argentine-slugger overcame a slow start and a first-round bloody nose for a sensational one-sided beat-down of the Puerto Rican brawler Maysonet, who failed to answer the bell for the seventh round of Saturday’s main event.
Referee Rafael Ramos, acting on the advice of Maysonet’s corner, called the fight as Maidana dominated the punch stats with a 60-22 advantage in overall punches, 49-15 in power shots, le 11-7 in jabs.
Maysonet came to fight and pressed Maidana from the beginning, eventually, nailing Maidana with a right hand to the nose that opened up a steady flow of blood.
Sensing the urgency, Maidana stormed back in the second, rocking Maysonet with a right hand, left hook combination with just over 10 seconds to go in a round in which he out-landed Maysonet 12-4 in power shots.
Maidana’s kept up a versatile attack in the third round using head movement, stick-and-move tactics and a varied assortment of punches to keep up his advantage over Maysonet.
Maidana turned the match in his favor in the next round, delivering an impressive battering of Maysonet over the final 20 seconds of the round.
The Argentine was even more dominant in the one-sided fifth and sixth rounds, doubling up on his hooks, firing straight rights and landing head-snapping shots that began the demise of a fading Maysonet.
Krrish Alan Castano (11-0, 7 Kos) failed to earn his third straight knockout despite out-landing his opponent 157-94 in overall punches, winning his middleweight bout by unanimous decision (78-74 ka makhetlo a mararo) over 22-year-old Aaron Garcia (15-6-1, 10 Kos).
The 23-year-old Castano was accurate early in the first round with clean right hands supporting a stiff jab. The attack caused immediate swelling over Garcia’s left eye entering the second round, where he temporarily was able to trap and hammer away at Garcia with combinations against the ropes.
Garcia dominated the final 45 minutes of the second round with a momentum-swinging right to the head followed by successive combinations from both fighters at the bell.
A third-round clash of heads caused a nasty gash over Garcia’s right eye that increasingly streamed blood, forcing Garcia to go on the offensive, as Castano countered effectively with both hands to the head and body in an action-packed fourth round.
Castano continued to control the fight, establishing angles from behind his jab, follow-up rights and clean left uppercuts while Garcia stayed competitive throughout the round.
Fighting beyond six rounds for the first time in his career, Castano spent the final two rounds on the defensive, jabbing and countering from a distance and staying off the ropes on his way to winning unanimously.
The televised opener saw 19-year-old Brandon Figueroa (9-0, 7 Kos) score a pair of final-round knockdowns on the way to his fifth-straight stoppage victory as he earned a TKO over Adalberto Zorrilla(7-2, 7 Kos) ka 2:44 mark of the third round.
The southpaw Figueroa, brother of former world champion Omar Figueroa, pressed forward with a double-fisted attack from the outset, but Zorrilla landed several uppercuts cleanly up the middle, refusing to back down from the challenge of the unbeaten prospect.
Zorrilla began to out-work the oncoming Figueroa to the head and body through the second round before being penalized for repeated low blows late in the round by referee Rafael Ramos.
The fighters engaged toe-to-toe, at ring center to start the third until a Figueroa left to the head rocked Zorrilla to the ropes. Figueroa saw his opportunity and pounced, flooring him with a left hand near the one-minute mark.
Zorrilla beat the count and engaged immediately, staggering Figueroa with a left jab. Figueroa came back to floor him for good, le 18 seconds to go after a left to the body followed by one to the head. The blows sent Zorrilla to his back beneath a bottom rope, where Ramos waved an end to the fight.
Here is what the fighters had to say Saturday night:
FABIAN MAIDANA
We were very pleased with our performance. He caught me with a good shot that drew blood from my nose in the first round. I just kept calm, listened to my corner and stuck to the game plan. I knew I was the stronger fighter; I just had to remain patient.
I was a little disappointed that I didn’t get to knock him out, but I sensed that he would eventually quit. He stopped throwing punches and didn’t want to fight back.
It means everything to have Chino (Marcos Maidana) by my side, supporting my career. It meant a lot to get this win on US TV in the same city where he beat Adrien Broner (a Aug. '13) and became a star. With each fight, I want to show fans that I’m Fabian Maidana, not just his little brother. I proved that tonight and will do so with more experience. I’m ready to carry the family name in the ring.
This was only my 10th pro fight. I’m going to keep improving each time. Latelang ntoa, I will look even better, no matter when it is.
JORGE MAYSONET
I had him hurt early, but I couldn’t put my punches together after that. I gave 100% of what I had, but I really only had 50% of my best stuff. I’m a lightweight. They wanted the fight at super lightweight, ka nako eo 143. We took the fight because of who he is, really who his brother is.
“Ho bua 'nete, we don’t think much of him as a fighter. He’s bigger than me and was able to beat me that way. My corner saw that I reached a point where I couldn’t fight the way I wanted to. We didn’t want to disappoint the crowd by going out there and not fighting, so my corner stopped the fight and I respect their decision. This isn’t the last of me, I’m coming back at my natural weight and will go on to achieve great things in this sport.
ALAN CASTANO
“Ke thabile haholo le tshebetso. It was my first time going eight rounds, I had a lot of energy throughout the fight and was able to do everything I wanted in there.
He was tough, but we knew that going in. I didn’t pay a lot of attention to his fight with Brian (Alan’s older brother, who beat Garcia by eight-round decision last December). I couldn’t tell you if he was any different tonight than when he fought that night. I just know what I wanted to do. He gave me a good test that I needed at this point in my career.
I’d love to come back as soon as my team can make a fight for me.
Brandon FIGUEROA
It was good to get the knockout, but I felt very off tonight, very sluggish. I like the activity I’ve had but this might be the first time in my career where I need a break.
This was the toughest test to date for me. I knew that going into the fight and he landed a few good shots. This was a night where I needed to be at my best. I wasn’t but fortunate to get the job done.
I know the left hook landed to his body to end the fight, but I don’t even remember it. I felt a little sick towards the end of training camp. My focus was just trying to get him out of there. I did that, so now it’s time to act like a teenager and enjoy a summer vacation, maybe slow it down just a little.
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Unbeaten All-Action Prospect Fabian Maidana Battles Puerto Rico’s Jorge Maysonet in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on NBCSN Saturday, July 23 From The Scottish Rite Auditorium in San Antonio

Hape! Undefeated Prospect Alan Castano Takes On Hard-Hitting Aaron Garcia in Middleweight Matchup & Unbeaten Prospect Brandon Figueroa in Action
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San Antonio (July 14, 2016) – Unbeaten rising prospect Fabian “TNT” Maidana (9-0, 6 Kos) will square-off against Puerto Rico’s Jorge “MachitoMaysonet (13-1, 11 Kos) in eight-rounds of welterweight action that serves as the main event of Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka NBCSN Moqebelo, July 23 from the Scottish Rite Auditorium in San Antonio.
Televised kgaso qala ka 8:30 p.m. LE/10 p.m. PT and will feature unbeaten prospect Alan Castano(10-0, 7 Kos) taking on brawler Aaron Garcia (15-5-1, 10 Kos) in an eight-round middleweight bout and undefeated prospect Brandon Figueroa (8-0, 5 Kos) in a super bantamweight attraction.
I’m very excited to be facing Jorge Maysonet on July 23 San Antonio,” said Maidana. “I’ve been training hard and I’m ready to put my undefeated record on the line and put on a great show. There are great boxing fans down in San Antonio and I look forward to them getting to know me better.
I can’t wait for this fight on July 23,” said Maysonet. “I know Fabian’s brother was a world champion, but this is my time to shine. Fabian’s never faced anyone like me. I have a lot of pride and I will bring it to the ring.
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Nang e tšoanang a loloma ke bohale mokhoa le mor'abo Marcos, the 24-year-old Maidana has taken home dominant decisions in his last two bouts after scoring six straight knockouts following his pro debut in 2014. E emetseng Santa Fe, Argentina, Maidana went eight-rounds in each of his last two bouts as he picked up victories over Peter Oluoch and Andres Amarillla.
The son of Puerto Rican Olympian Jorge Maysonet, the 26-year-old looks for his third straight victory on July 23. A lan ho tloha 2010, Maysonet was born Catano, Puerto Rico but fights out of Queens, New York and has split his time fighting in the U.S., Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic throughout his career.
A young brawler from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Castano turned pro and won his first eight fights before making his U.S. debut in August of last year with a knockout victory over Tom Howard. The 23-year-old most recently stopped Christoper Degollado in the third round of their November 2015 makhaola-khang. He takes on the 22-year-old Garcia who was born in Guadalajara but trains out of Chicago.
The brother of former world champion Omar, the 19-year-old Figueroa turned pro in May of last year by defeating Hector Gutierrez and followed that up by stopping Ricardo Mena, Ramiro Ruiz and Francisco Muro to close out the year. The Weslaco-native has stayed busy in 2016 picking up four more victories via stoppage over Oldier Landin, Harold Reyes, Jahaziel Vazquez and Jonell Nieves.
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Montreal (August 12, 2015) – Matsatsi a mararo feela pele ba Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka NBCSN lintoa, e sebetsang boraditebele ka August 15 karete kwa Bell Centre a Montreal e neng e tšoaretsoe le boraditaba Laboraro a le Montreal Casino.
Televised kgaso e headlined e le 10 ho pota makhaola-khang pakeng tsa Lucian The Tombeur Bute (31-2, 24 Kos) le Andrea Di Luisa (17-2). Also featured on NBCSN is light heavyweight contender Eleider Sefefo Álvarez (17-0) khahlano Isidro Ranoni Oa Mohlabani Prieto (24-0-3) a le 12 ho pota gia bakeng sa WBC Silver lebanta la.
Lucian BUTE
Ke tla rata ho leboha Andrea Di Luisa ho amohela phephetso ena le ho loana 'na lapeng. My lokisetsa e ne e le e khōlō. A ho qetela lilemo tse seng kae, Ke ne ke mathata a bophelo hore ama ke ka ditiro. Seo ke se ka re hona joale ke hore ke ka botlalo ka bophelo bo botle. Ke ile ka hoo e ka bang 100 garela ea sparring bakeng sa ntoeng ena. Ke khutlile!
Andrea Di Luisa
Sena se gia ke katie ea e tsenwe loana re ne re 15 lilemong tse fetileng. Sena ke fapaneng nako ena hobane Bute hona joale ke pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli le le tseba hantle lebitso la a ya dipapadi. Etsa hore ha phoso, Ke 'na mona ho loana.
ELEIDER Álvarez
Sena ke le kgwetlho ka ea ke mosebetsi. Prieto ea Tlaleho e re e bohle: o na le 20 KO ea a 24 a hapa. Bothata ke hore a tla tobana le e ncha Álvarez. Kaha ke setsoe buuoa, ke jab se, e leng ka tjhelete ya ka ka litebele, ke hlollang. Ke ile ka boela a batle ho bonahala molemo ka pel'a ke Fans a Montreal le ka American thelevishene.
ISIDRO RANONI PRIETO
I will do my best to bring back the WBC light heavyweight Silver belt home to Argentina.
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Lucian Bute khutlela ka lesakaneng la litebele!

Eleider Álvarez le Oscar Rivas boetse ka liketso

Montreal (July 14, 2015) – Groupe Yvon Michel (BOIKOITLISO), kamanong le InterBox, o thabela ho ho phatlalatsa khutlela ho ka tsa bophahamo ba ya pele ya IBF lefatše bartolomeo middleweight 'mampoli Lucian Bute, August 15 kwa Bell Centre, e le karolo ea Tonakgolo Boxing Champions letoto, airing phela ka NBC Sports. Mohanyetsi oa hae e tla ba European bartolomeo middleweight 'mampoli, Andrea Di Luisa, ea Italy.

“Ke lokile mme lebeletse ho ho ba khutlela ka lesakaneng la litebele. Ha kea lahlehetsoe ke takatso e matla 'me ke koetlisa ka matsatsi a tšeletseng ka beke, habeli ka letsatsi,” re Bute (31-2, 24 Kos), ke mang ea tla la hae la pele loana ho tloha kopana le Jean Pascal ka pel'a le sellout bo boholo, January 18, 2014 kwa Bell Centre.

Hae ea ho qetela gia, Luisa (17-2, 13 Kos) a hlōla hae compatriot, Roberto Cocco, ka bo11 ho pota-pota botekgeniki knockout ho hapa EBU-EU Europe sehlooho. Di Luisa o hlōla hae ea ho qetela tse 'nè lintoa.

“Ke thabile haholo ka monyetla ona,” Luisa itse. “Ke tseba Bute hobane ke loana mo a le phihlelo litabeng tsa ntoa. A ke e le molemo haholo le ke hlompha mo. Empa ha ke mo tšabang.”

“Re thabelang hore Lucian ka qetellong khutlela ho ka tsa bophahamo ba. Ntoeng ena ke bohlokoa hore bohle ba hae mosebetsi,” re InterBox mopresidente Jean Bedard.

“Re motlotlo haholo ho nehelana ka pele ketsahalo ya Tonakgolo Boxing Championsletoto a Montreal. Sena se tla boela ho be ka lekhetlo la pele hore NBC Sports tla ba teng a Montreal ho hasa le ditebele ketsahalo,” meter tlelaseng ea boikoetliso, Mopresidente Yvon Michel. “Ke 'na boetse thabile haholo ho tshehetsa ka ho khutla ha Lucian Bute' me ke leboha InterBox bakeng sa re lumella hore re ho ba le seabo.”

Thulana le teko bakeng sa Álvarez

Ho phaella moo ho Lucian Bute, Fans tla bona unbeaten Colombia Olympians Eleider Álvarez le Oscar Rivas, ka liketso. Ba ba tla tobana le khōlō ka ho fetisisa bothata ba ho ba bona ba banyenyane mosebetsi.

Álvarez (17-0, 10 Kos) tla tobana le sa Krrish, WBO #6 rated Paraguayan ea hlahetseng slugger Isidro “Oa Mohlabani” Prieto (24-0-3, 20 Kos). The Argentina tse thehiloeng Boxer e koetlisitsoeng ke e mong haese motataisi le pele mokoetlisi oa pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoliSergio Martinez, Raul Paniagua.

“Prieto ke e tebileng haholo lireng, Krrish le lefatšeng-Thailand Ranked, ” hlooho mokoetlisi Marc Ramsey hlahlobisisa. “A otla mong le e mong a Amerika Boroa, hangata ke KO. O na le matla letsohong le letona la, a phaella tabeng ea ho ba bacha le ba lapile. O tla leka ho sebelisa Eleider e le hate holim'a 'ona lejoe le e khōlō leagues.”

Rivas (17-0, 12 Kos) tla lace hae litlelafo khahlanong le lireng leha ho le joalo ho ikemisetsa.

Álvarez le Rivas ba ka bobeli bile tsotehang a bona ho qetela go tswela ntle moo sena se fetileng June a le United States. Ba ka ho latellana o ile a kokota tsoa Anatoliy Dudchenko le Jason Pettaway.

Other bahlabani e kareteng e

Ho phaella moo ho tse tharo boletsoeng ka holimo Featured lintoa, tse ling tse hlano linako tla ho fanoa.

Russia bartolomeo bantamweight Vislan Dalkhaev (2-0, 0 Kos), Romania heavyweightBogdan Dinu (12-0, 8 Kos), Montreal bartolomeo bobebe Yves Ulysse (8-0, 5 Kos), Sorel-Tracy bartolomeo bobebe David Theroux (6-1, 4 Kos) le Laval leseli heavyweight Erik Bazinyan (8-0, 5 Kos) kaofela ho lokiselitsoe ho ba ka liketso.

Dalkhaev, motsoalle oa-'moho le eena Boxer Artur Beterbiev, tla leka ho ka eketsa karolo ea boraro hlola a le lan har'a. Hae ea ho qetela go tswela ntle moo, le Chechen ea hlahetseng pugilist a hlōla oa Mofora Adel Hadjouis ka ntsoe-leng etse qeto ka tumellano April 4, Quebec City.

Dinu, le compatriot ea Bute, tla loana ka lekhetlo la pele a 2015. Hae ea ho qetela kopana e hlahile December 6, 2014, ha o ile a khaotsa oa Mofora Mickael Vieira a ga tikologo ya ntlha.

Ulysse, eo e neng e setho sa Canada National Amateur Boxing Team, tlalehiloeng ho bobebe hlola ea mosebetsi oa hae oa ka June 20 kwa Bell Centre, ha oa Mofora Renald Garrido o ile a ntshitsweng ho pele ho qaleha ha khohlano. Lekhetlong lena, leha ho le joalo, Ulysse ho ka 'na ho ba le le sera sa ea hlileng a o batla hore ho loana.

Theroux, khanya ea Sorel-Tracy, loana a le ba bohale bo tšosang ntoa e khahlanong le pele e neng e Sepanishe 'mampoli Ignacio Mendoza, ka June 17 a Sorel-Tracy. Esita le haeba lebaka leo e ne e se e mong nang le tšepo bakeng, le 21 ea lilemo li Boxer a ha aa ka a tela 'me o batla ho lopolla ka boeena o ka pel'a hae Montreal Fans.

Ha e le Armenian ea hlahetseng Bazinyan, o le koetlisitsoeng ka le ho tsamaiswa ke Grant barab'abo rōna ba. The 20 ea lilemo li oke tla qhomela ka ka tsa bophahamo ba ka lekhetlo la bobeli a 2015. Ka March 27 Olympia Theatre, o ile a khaotsa oa Mofora Morgan Le Bagal ea bohlano ho pota-pota.

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Canada stelle a Lucian BUTE Faces ITALY OA Andrea Di Luisa ON Tonakgolo Boxing CHAMPIONS ON NBCSN

KA MOQEBELO, August 15 TSA BELL Setsi sa ho la Montreal

AT 9 P.M. LE/6 P.M. PT

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Eleider Álvarez kopana le Isidro Prieto Ranón

Oscar Rivas Hape In Action!

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Montreal (July 14, 2015) – Pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Lucian Bute (31-2, 24 Kos) khutlela ho ka tsa bophahamo ba ho tobana le Italy ea Andrea Di Luisa (17-2, 13 Kos) tsa 10 ho pota bartolomeo middleweight makhaola-khang ka Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka NBCSN ka Moqebelo, August 15 ho tloha Bell Centre a Montreal le televised kgaso qala ka 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT.

 

E 'ngoe televised gia tla sekoting para ea Krrish leseli heavyweights khahlanong le mong le e mong tse ling e le 2008 Colombia Olympian Eleider Álvarez (17-0, 10 Kos) nka ka Paraguayan knockout moetsi oa litšoantšo Isidro Prieto Ranoni (24-0-3, 20 Kos) a le 12 ho pota ntoa. Ekelletsa moo, 2008 Colombia Olympian Oscar Rivas (17-0, 12 Kos) tla ho phehisana e kareteng e.

 

“Ke lokile mme lebeletse ho khutlela ka lesakaneng la litebele,” re Bute. “Ha kea lahlehetsoe ke takatso e matla 'me ke koetlisa ka matsatsi a tšeletseng ka beke, habeli ka letsatsi. Ke 'na thabile ho etsa ka e khōlō sethaleng ka August 15.”

 

“Re motlotlo haholo ho nehelana ka ena e khōlō ketsahalo a Montreal,” re tlelaseng ea boikoetliso, Mopresidente Yvon Michel. “Sena se tla boela ho be ka lekhetlo la pele hore NBCSN e tla ba a Montreal ho hasa le ditebele ketsahalo 'me ke boetse li thabela ho tšehetsa ka ho khutla ha pele e neng e lefatše' mampoli Lucian Bute.”

 

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, khothalletsa Group Yvon Michel (BOIKOITLISO) kamanong le InterBox, ba turu ho $25 ho $250, sa ho akarelletsa le ho hlokeha tšebeletso ea le ditefiso tse, 'me li ka Sale Laboraro, July 15 ka 10 a.m. LE. Tickets ka rekoa a le dibadi ya Bell Centre, ka www.evenko.ca, ka Gym (514) 383-0666, kwa InterBox (450) 645-1077 kapa Champion ditebele gigolo (514) 376-0980.

 

Ka mor'a setsebi sa ho tsenwe mosebetsi e emetseng ea habo Romania, Bute ba ile ba fallela Montreal, Quebec, Canada 'me a qala hae lan mosebetsi a 2003 le 30 ho toba tlholo. Har'a ba hlōla, a le 35 ea lilemo li hlōla le bartolomeo middleweight lefatše sehlooho fetang Alejandro Berrio. Bute owns tlhōlo e Sakio Bika, William Joppy, Edison Miranda le Jesse Brinkley 'me o tla khutlela ka tsa bophahamo ba ka lekhetlo la pele ho tloha Jan. 2014 ka August 15.

 

A setsebi ho tloha ka 2008, Di Luisa tla ho etsa hae Amerika Leboea qalo ka August 15ha a tsamaea ho Canada ya ho batlisisa ka Bute. The 33 ea lilemo li racked fihlela 12 wins ho qala mosebetsi oa hae oa ho akarelletsa le tlhōlo e pele e neng e unbeaten bahlabani Alessio Rondelli le Giuseppe Brischetto. Loana tsoa Lazio, a kena ntoeng ena ka a mane tse loana hlola streak, ho akarelletsa le tse peli tse fetileng ka knockout.

 

A 2008 Colombia Olympian ntoa tsoa Montreal, Álvarez a hlōla Anatoliy Dudchenko ka bobeli ho pota-pota knockout ka June 12. Hore loana tšoaea ho lan qalo bakeng sa 31 ea lilemo li, ka mor'a hore ho rekota 15 hlōla in Canada 'me e mong a Monaco. Mong'a tlhōlo e le Edison Miranda, Alexander Johnson le Ryno Liebenber, a sheba ho boloka ea hae e phethahetseng rekoto o feletseng ka August 15. .

 

A hlaha ka Paraguay empa ho etsa ea lapeng la hae a Buenoas Aires, Argentina, Prieto e-s'o ka lahleheloa ke e le lan 'me o hlōla hae ea ho qetela tse robeli lintoa sehlooho ka August 15. The 29 ea lilemo li tla ho etsa hae Amerika Leboea qalo le loana e le lan ka ntle ho Amerika Boroa ka lekhetlo la pele. E boima-fisted oke o tlalehiloeng tse tharo ka ho toba knockouts kena ntoeng ena.

 

E 'ngoe 2008 Colombia Olympian, Rivas boetse ho entse hore ea lapeng la hae a Montreal ho tloha ho retelehela lan. Tse thabisang 28 ea lilemo li'me sea e tsotehang tse tšeletseng loana knockout streak ka ntoeng ena 'me o le tšepa lintho ho haha ​​eo e atleha o ne a e a hae US. qalo, le tikologo ya ntlha knockout fetang Jason Pettaway a June 2015.

 

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