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MARCO ANTONIO BARRERA TO BATTLEDANIEL PONCE DE LEON

IN FINAL FIGHT OF THEIR HISTORIC BOXING CAREERS

Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021,

ON FITE AND GOLDEN BOY PAY PER VIEW

Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch and FITE will stream the preliminary bouts of Tapia Promotions’“La Ultima Batalla” (The Last Stand) na-ebi ndụ

from the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino in Mescalero, New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (Nov. 3, 2021) – Two Mexican boxing legends will lace up the gloves for one final night when Hall of FamerMarco Antonio Barrera returns to the ring for only the second time in more than a decade to square off against former two-time world championDaniel Ponce de Leonna satọde, Nov 20, 2021, live on pay per view from the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino in Mescalero, New Mexico.

Viewers have an opportunity to ring in the Thanksgiving holiday five days early as bothFITE PPV and Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch Paid Online will televise the thrilling, six-round super welterweight exhibition as well as four additional main-card bouts live on pay per view for$9.99 na4:30 p.m. Pt /5:30 p.m. MT/7:30 p.m. NA.  For the audiences watching in Mexicoboth FITE and Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch Paid Online will offer aSpanish-language broadcast of the event for$4.99.

Kicking off the festivities two hours earlier, Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook WatchFacebook.com/GoldenBoyFN and FITE will stream the five outstanding preliminary bouts forfree at 2:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. MT/5:30 p.m. NA.

Those hoping to attend the unforgettable, 10-fight Tapia Promotions extravaganza in person can purchase tickets starting at $75 siteinnofthemountaingods.com naTicketMaster.com by searching “La Ultima Batalla – The Last Stand.”

Barrera (67-7, 44 Kos) will make only his second exhibition appearance since the International Boxing Hall of Fame inducted the legendary fighter in 2017. The “Baby Faced Assassin” last fought fellow retired boxer Jesus Soto Karass in a six-round contest featuring two-minute rounds, 16-ounce gloves, and no judges on June 11, 2021, Pico Rivera, Calif.

Ranked No. 43 among the greatest boxers of all time by ESPN, Barrera has captured world titles across three weight divisions and earned 43 consecutive victories at the onset of his illustrious pro career.

Never one to shy away from an opponent, the pride of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, has battled many of the sweet science’s finest, including fellow Hall of Famers Erik Morales (ugboro atọ), Johnny Tapia, and Juan Manuel Marquez, as well as future IBOFer Manny Pacquiao, Paulie Ayala, Naseem Hamed, and Amir Kahn.

De Leon (45-7, 35 Kos), nke Chihuahua, Mexico, will make his dramatic return to the famed squared circle for the first time in more than seven years. Fighting out of West Covina, Calif., na 2000 Mexican Olympic team member opened his career with 24 consecutive mmeri, na nsonye 23 site knockout.

A former two-division world champion, De Leon claimed the vacant World Boxing Organization (WBO) super bantamweight title in October 2005 and made six successful defenses. Nearly seven years after earning his first world title, the southpaw slugger garnered a second with an eight-round technical decision over Jhonny Gonzalez in September 2012 to claim the World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight okpueze.

In the first exciting pay-per-view co feature, undefeatedAbel Mendoza(30-0, 23 Kos) of El Paso, Texas, hopes to keep his perfect record intact and ascend to the upper echelon of the 135-pound division when he takes on Mexican brawlerVictor Zaleta (20-5-1, 10 Kos) na a 10-gburugburu na-enwe nsogbu.

Rounding out the pay-per-view card will be a welterweight showdown of hard-hitting Albuquerque pugilists as undefeatedClinton Chavez (5-0, 4 Kos) faces once-beatenCristian Castillo (3-1, 3 Kos), as well as a 270-pound battle royale pitting two Streetbeefs standouts making their pro boxing debuts whenCody Beck na-ewe keJonathan Rice.

A fifth pay-per-view fight and the complete preliminary card for“La Ultima Batalla” (The Last Stand) ga-mara ọkwa anya.

“We are thrilled to partner with FITE and Golden Boy Promotions to bring this momentous night to boxing fans around the world,” said Teresa Tapia, president of Tapia Promotions. “It is an honor to present two legendary fighters showcasing their talents one last time.”

FITE is pleased to offer this special PPV event to its users around the world,” said Michael Weber, COO of FITE. “The return of Marco Antonio Barrera and Daniel Ponce de Leon to the ring will be a battle you won’t want to miss.

“Golden Boy Promotions is excited to work with Tapia Promotions and FITE for this historic night of boxing,"Kwuru Oscar De La Hoya, Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy. “I am proud to say that I have worked with Barrera and Ponce De Leon, who are two of the sport’s great Mexican legends. I have always loved their boxing style and know that they will deliver a fight to remember. I can’t wait to see them return to the ring for their ‘Ultima Batalla’ Nov. 20."

About BARRERA-DE LEON: La Ultima Batalla (The Last Stand)

Two legendary former world champions return to the boxing ring one final time for a special six-round welterweight exhibition, as Tapia Promotions presentsBarrera vs. Ponce De Leon “La Ultima Batalla” – “The Last Stand”na satọde, Nov 20, at the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino in Mescalero, New Mexico. The thrilling five-fight main card will be available via pay-per-view for $9.99 through bothFITE PPV and Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch Paid Online at 4:30 p.m. Pt /5:30 p.m. MT/7:30 p.m. NA.  For the audiences watching in Mexicoboth FITE and Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch Paid Online will offer a Spanish-language broadcast of the event for $4.99. Kicking off the festivities two hours earlier, Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook WatchFacebook.com/GoldenBoyFN and FITE will stream the five outstanding preliminary bouts for free at 2:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. MT/5:30 p.m. NA.

Tiketi-amalite na $75 are available throughinnofthemountaingods.com naTicketMaster.com by searching “La Ultima Batalla – The Last Stand.”

About TAPIA PROMOTIONS

Teresa Tapia formed Tapia Promotions to continue the legacy of her legendary late husband, six-time world champion/Hall of Famer Johnny Tapia by providing thrilling boxing events to fight fans everywhere. One of the first female boxing promoters in the United States, Teresa successfully managed Johnny Tapia’s career from 1995-2011, and accepted his 2017 induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBOF). Ọzọkwa, na 2004, Teresa became the first and only female boxing manager in sweet science history to receive a special recognition award from the IBOF. The multi-faceted promoter branched out in 2020 to produce the sports reality series “Stars and Champions,” which featured an intimate look at boxers’ lives both inside and outside of the ring.

About FITE

FITE is the premium global platform for live sports and entertainment offering many of the industry’s marquee PPV events and SVOD packages with over 5MM registered users. FITE is available worldwide through its iOS and Android mobile apps, Apple TV, Android TV, ROKU, Amazon Fire TV, and Huawei apps. Na mgbakwunye, FITE supports Samsung, LG, Cox Contour, Vizio SmartCast™, Virgin Media, Shaw Communications’ Blue Curve IPTV, Foxxum, Chromecast, PS4, XBOX, ZEASN, NetrangeVidaa/Hisense, VEWD, Netgem TV, Comcast’s Xfinity 1 and Xfinity Flex as well as 7,000 models of Smart TVs. Available online at www.FITE.tvFollow us on Twitter, InstagramYouTubeLinkedIN na FacebookFITEIt’s ON.

About GOLDEN BOY

Los Angeles-based Golden Boy was established in 2002 by Oscar De La Hoya, the first Hispanic to own a national boxing promotional company. Golden Boy is a media and entertainment brand committed to making fighting entertainment more accessible and affordable. The company’s in-house production team develops creative original programming forRingTV.com and international channels across the globe. The company holds the exclusive rights to top boxers and has promoted some of the biggest and highest grossing events in the history of the sport. Ugbu a, Golden Boy is one of the most successful boxing entertainment companies in the world and shapes the future of boxing for fighters and fans alike.

Marco Antonio Barrera and Daniel Ponce de Leon to Make Triumphant Returns to Boxing in Six-Round Welterweight Showdown

Tickets for “La Ultima Batalla” (The Last Stand) are available

exclusively via the Inn of the Mountain Gods Website

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (Asaa. 13, 2021) – International Boxing Hall of Famer and former three-division world championMarco Antonio Barrera will return to the ring for the first time in more than a decade when he squares off against former two-time world titleholderDaniel Ponce de Leonna satọde, Nov 20, 2021, at the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino in Mescalero, New Mexico.

Come celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday five days early as these two legendary fighters square off in a six-round welterweight clash and headline an electrifying, eight-fight Tapia Promotions card.

Barrera (67-7, 44 Kos) makes his dramatic comeback four years after being inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2017. Ranked by No. 43 among the greatest boxers of all time by ESPN, the “Baby Faced Assassin” has captured world titles across three weight divisions and earned 43 consecutive victories at the onset of his illustrious pro career.

Never one to shy away from an opponent, the pride of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, has battled many of the sweet science’s finest including fellow Hall of Famers Erik Morales (ugboro atọ), Johnny Tapia, and Juan Manuel Marquez, as well as future IBOFer Manny Pacquiao, Paulie Ayala, Naseem Hamed, and Amir Kahn.

De Leon (45-7, 35 Kos), nke Chihuahua, Mexico, will make his dramatic return to the famed squared circle for the first time in more than seven years. Fighting out of Huntington Park, Calif., na 2000 Mexican Olympic team member opened his career with 24 consecutive mmeri, na nsonye 23 site knockout.

A former two-division world champion, De Leon claimed the vacant World Boxing Organization (WBO) super bantamweight title in October 2005 and made six successful defenses. Nearly seven years after earning his first world title, the southpaw slugger garnered a second with an eight-round technical decision over Jhonny Gonzalez in September 2012 to claim the World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight okpueze.

In the first of two exciting co-features, undefeated super featherweight contenderAbel Mendoza(30-0, 23 Kos) hopes to keep his perfect record intact and ascend to the upper echelon of the 130-pound division when he takes on fellow El Paso, Texas, brawlerAntonio Escalante (29-11, 20 Kos) na a 10-gburugburu na-enwe nsogbu.

The second co feature pitsJosh “Pitbull” Torres (23-7-2, 14 Kos), returning to Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino against once-beatenSteven “Manos de Oro” Villalobos (15-1-1, 11 Kos) in a welterweight showdown.

Rounding out the card will be a found-round, 270-pound battle royale pitting Streetbeefs standoutsCody Beck naJohnathon Rice making their pro debuts, undefeated up-and-comersClinton Chavez(Albuquerque, N.M.), Javier Fernandez(San Antonio, Texas) naAngel Chavez(Sacramento, Calif.) against opponents to be named, naLuis Angel Jimenez of El Paso in his initial pro bout.

Tiketifor the thrilling eight-fight extravaganza promoted by Tapia Promotions start at $75 and are on sale exclusively viahttps://innofthemountaingods.com

WOMAN WILL MAKE HISTORY AS YOUNGEST MMA COMPETITOR EVER IN MAINE

Ozugbo tọhapụ: Portland, Maine (August 30, 2017) -New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF) will make its long-awaited debut in Portland onFriday, November 3, 2017 at Aura with “NEF 31: The Old Port.” Earlier today, the fight promotion announced the addition of an amateur mixed-martial-arts bout to the card. Jayda “Lil Killah” Bailey (0-0) a na ndokwa ihu Danae Dostie (0-0) in a female bantamweight contest.

Bailey, a senior at Hermon High School in Hermon, Maine, will turn 18 (the legal minimum age for one to compete in MMA in Maine) a mere eight days before the fight, thereby making her the youngest person in history to ever compete in a regulated MMA fight in the state. She has trained in the martial arts since the age of four and has been a member of Young’s MMA in Bangor since age twelve. Bailey also wrestles for Bucksport High School as Hermon does not have a team. Mgbe afọ 15, she traveled to New Mexico to train at the world famous Jackson Wink MMA Academy where she worked with the likes of former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Holly Holm (11-3). Bailey regularly competes in Jiu-Jitsu tournaments throughout the New England region.

I’ve been wanting to fight for as long as I can remember,” sị Bailey. “November 3rd will be the day I can showcase what I have, and begin my career with a bang.

Standing opposite Bailey in the cage will be a fellow amateur debut in the form of Danae Dostie. Dostie is a graduate of Fryeburg Academy High School in Fryeburg, Maine where she was a standout athlete on the track and field team. She currently serves as a member of the military police with the Maine Army National Guard. Dostie represents Kenney’s MMA of Lisbon, Maine.

I’m very excited for my first fight in NEF,” said Dostie. “It will be fun to see how this fight goes. I know either way I will learn a lot.

NEF ọzọ mbuaha-mara-nkà ihe omume, “NEF 31: The Old Port,” will see the company debut in Portland, Maine na ika ọhụrụ, ala-nke-na-art mgbakọ Aura. The omume na-ndokwa iji ebe on Friday, November 3, 2017. Tiketi ndị na ere ugbu a, na www.auramaine.com.

RUMBLE IN RIO CHARITY EVENT TO FEATURE WORLD CLASS PROFESSIONAL TALENT AND GUNS & HOSES AMATEURS

Ozugbo tọhapụ

Albuquerque, New Mexico – January 6, 2017 – On March 18th, Victory Boxing Promotions and Rumble in Rio team up to present a night of charity boxing at the Albuquerque Convention Center. The card kicks off with eight amateurguns & hosesbouts between New Mexico Police and Firefighters who will fight to benefit the Jim Franklin Bike Giveaway Program and various New Mexico children’s organizations in New Mexico. The professional portion of the card will feature top prospects from the area, including flyweight Matthew Griego (6-0, 6Ko) and super featherweight Alex Holguin (9-1, 6Ko). Ike-ọkụkụ Carlos “The Tiburon” Sanchez (11-0, 10Ko), who hails from San Felipe, Mexico, will also be looking to remain undefeated in a six round bout at junior welterweight.

It’s the promotion’s second foray into the Land of Enchantment. Matthew Griego wowed Albuquerque crowds at Victory Boxing’s July event, stopping Marco Alcaraz in the second round of their bout. Alex Holguin and Carlos Sanchez also came away with wins that evening.

The Rumble in Rio is in its 12th year in the state of New Mexico. It was inspired by Jim Franklin, who was an evidence technician in the Rio Rancho Police Department. For several years Jim would take old bicycles from storage and rebuild them and give them out to children of low-income families in the area for Christmas. This effort prompted Officer Pete Camacho to createRumble in Rio,” and allowed the Jim Franklin Bike Giveaway Program to expand and provide more bicycles to more kids. So began the tradition ofCops and Firefighters Fighting for the Kids”.

The Rumble in Rio Board now includes members from multiple public safety agencies from New Mexico,” said Andrew Garcia, President of Rumble in Rio. “Our fighters are EMTs, Police Officers, Corrections Officers and Firefighters from around the state and have represented dozens of departments.

It’s an honor to team up with Rumble in Rio for this event,” said Victory Boxing PromotionsPromoter Chris Middendorf. “Any time we have the opportunity to put our events to work in the community, that’s something we’d like to do.

Doors for Rumble in Rio open at 6 p.m. na March 18th, and first bell is at 7 p.m.

JACKSON WINK MMA ACADEMY FEATURED ON THE NEXT EDITION OF “60 MINUTES SPORTS” TUESDAY, MACH 1 ON SHOWTIME®

 

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NEW YORK (-Ahụ. 25, 2016) – Noted mixed martial arts journalist Jon L. Wertheim takes an in-depth and personal look at how Holly Holm, a barely known underdog, was able to knock out women’s MMA queen Ronda Rousey. In the piece, Wertheim visits Jackson Wink MMA Academy in Albuquerque, N.M., the home of Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn. Wertheim investigates how the world-renowned trainers helped guide Holm to victory last November and have established their once-unheralded outpost in Albuquerque as a mecca for some of the best MMA fighters in the world.

 

Wertheim’s report appears on the next edition of 60 MINUTES SPORTS, premiering Tuesday, March 1 na 9 p.m. NA/Pt na showtime. Nathalie Sommer is the producer.

WMMAA: The future of MMA

Mexican Consulate in Albuquerque, Efren Leyba, na
WMMAA Pan-American president Tomas Yu (center)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (February 15, 2016) – The second annual World MMA Association (WMMAA) Pan-American Congress, recently held at The Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was a major success by all standards.
(L-R) — WMMAA Pan-American president Tomas Yu, MMA superstar
Jon Jones and legendary coach Chris Luttrell
The Pan-American Movement”, as it was named, brought together sports, njem, and education for a common goal with more than 12 participating countries.
The Congress provided a rare opportunity for the entire WMMAA Pan-American family to collaborate with special partnerships like The Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce na The Mexico Consulate in Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Global Education Department. PANAM Members, representatives of National Federations, Commissions, Association and the Organizing Committee of the WMMAA Pan-American Championship (OCPC), as well as athletes, na-azụ, media, sponsors and other stakeholders to meet and discuss issues of importance to the entire MMA movement.
In his closing speech to the Congress, Pan-American Division President Tomas YU paid tribute to the excellent collaboration between Pan-American members.
If you asked me to sprawl a couple of times, I would most definitely need some nitro coffee from Villa Myriam before I run out of breath, followed by the guaranteed use of Sore No More,” YU kwuru. “But when it comes to fighting for our youth, for our MMA global goalsfor cleaner competition, for a healthier, more peaceful and more flourishing SPORTI will sprawl-jab-cross-kick like a champion. I will sprint the steepest trail in the Sandia Mountains. I will never stop until we raise our hands by victory. I am counting and exhorting all involved in the MMA industry to join us. We must go for the KO.
Over the course of the three-day Congress and 13-day PANAM Camp, there were special guest such as Legacy Champion Damacio Page, former UFC champion JonBones” Jones na Carlos Condit. Participants heard from many respected speakers such as Health Committee Director Curt Chavez from eVOLV Strong, Hector Molina, Director of PANAM Regulatory Committee and Director of PANAM Medical Committee, Dr. Justo Pavia. The congress had interesting discussions on the following themes: na-eme egwuregwu, 2016 Expo MMA, structure of theWMMAA Pan-American Movement”, global officialslicense and database, new era of Digital Sports Marketing Revolution, na 2016 Pan-American Championships.

Each day was divided in two general sessions with a half-day devoted to Rules and Regulations discussions for PANAM. The plenary sessions were followed by three simultaneous breakout sessions on respective sub-themes.

All sessions were live-cast over the internet to allow the general public to hear discussions as it happened.
Two sessions began with presentations from a panel of speakers. The moderators of each panel were then responsible for the ensuing discussion period, which gave participants an opportunity to voice their opinions on issues. The main points from each session were carefully recorded byENLACEthe new exclusive WMMAA correspondent programto inform the Editorial Committee of the discussions at the end of each day. The final document reflected the main ideas to come out of the proceedings in Albuquerque, as well as information collected through the virtual WMMAA Pan-American Congress, allowing the WMMAA Pan-American family and public to submit written contributions.
The mission of the 2016 WMMAA Pan-American Congress was to bring together sports, tourism and education for a united front and review the status of the WMMAA PANAM Movement in today’s evolving global society. Information was gathered and opinions sought regarding its future, in addition to providing structure, guidance, proposals and recommendations to all constituents and other stakeholders of the WMMAA PANAM Movement for its structured showcase and harmonious development within the global youth community.
The 2016 WMMAA Pan-American Congress was a great success and has left the WMMAA Pan-American Movement with a blueprint for the future. It is now time, ọzọkwa, for the PANAM family to translate words into action: We are the Future of MMA!
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Colon obi ụtọ Fans etebe n'elu Muñoz Blake merie Prescott na-enweta nkwanye site Davis, Williams, Newman, Fulton, Clark na Russell

Philadelphia, På (February 2, 2015)–Ya Fans si narị otu narị na ọbụna ọtụtụ puku kilomita. Undefeated Obere. Middleweight Prichard Colon mere ha na njem a obi ụtọ ka ọ na-pounded a 6-gburugburu olu mkpebi n'elu nkume Hector Muñoz ka a mata 8-n'obi kaadị na 2300 Arena na Philadelphia.
The show e akwalite Eze n'ọkwá na XFE.

Colon anya iji mee ka ọ na-adịghị n'abalị dị ka o rutere a nnukwu uppercut zitere Muñoz ka kwaaji ke akpa gburugburu nke mere 2300 Arena ka a deafening ụda. Colon continued to drill Munoz with power shot after power shot which drew blood over the left eye of Munoz as early as round three. Colon continued to show fluid movement while landing hard shots on the game Munoz who fought the last few rounds with that left eye closing. The blood was running down the face of Munoz which was a result of Colon’s master performance.

Colon nke Puerto Rico merie gbatara nke 60-53 ugboro abụọ na 60-51 ma ugbu a, 13-0. Munoz of Albuquerque, Nm bụ ugbu a 23-14-1.

Grayson Blake agha site na ụfọdụ nsogbu na-emeri a 6-gburugburu olu mkpebi n'elu Anthony Prescott na a Welterweight n'obi.

Blake e merụsịrị na gburugburu abụọ a nnukwu n'aka nri ma na-enwe ike ịnọgide na-na esiwe na tide. Blake started taking control of the bout and he hurt Prescott in round five with a hard right of his own.

Blake nke State College, På merie ọtụtụ 58-56 na niile kaadị na ugbu a 6-3. Prescott nke Cherry Hill, NJ bụ 5-5-2.

Kyrone Davis pounded si a 6-gburugburu olu mkpebi n'elu Jonathan Garcia na ihe ụtọ Middleweight n'obi.

Davis nke Wilmington, DE merie ọtụtụ 60-54 na niile kaadị na ugbu a 6-0. Garcia of Aguada, PR bụ 4-12.

Rayell Williams merie a 4th gburugburu knockdown iji merie a 6-gburugburu olu mkpebi n'elu Ryan Picou na a Kedu otu m ga n'obi.

Williams nwetara mma nke edinam ma e jidere na a n'aka nri na-asụ ngọngọ ya azụ na kwaaji. He was able to recover and box his way to the unanimous decision by scores of 59-55 ugboro abụọ na 58-55.

Williams, bụ onye na- 2008 Olympia nke Cleveland, OH bụ 6-0. Picou of Las Vegas is 2-5.

Earl Newman ama esịn Yusshua Zadok na gburugburu atọ ndị si a ike ekpe ndị ahụ merie a 4-gburugburu olu mkpebi a Cruiserweight n'obi.

Newman nke Brooklyn, NY merie 40-35 tallies na niile kaadị bụ ugbu a 4-1. Zadok of Atlanta. GA bụ 2-3-1.

Stephen Fulton nke Philadelphia ndibọhọ a 6-gburugburu olu mkpebi n'elu Eric Gotay na a Obere. Featherweight n'obi.

Fulton merie ọtụtụ 60-54 na 59-55 ugboro abụọ bụ ugbu a 4-0. Gotay of Puerto Rico is 3-3.

Jamontay Clark boxed ụzọ ya a 4-gburugburu olu mkpebi n'elu Dominique Stay na a Welterweight n'obi.

Clark bloodied Stay imi na gburugburu abụọ na merie shutout n'akụkụ peeji nke 40-36 na niile kaadị.

Clark nke Cincinnati, OH bụ 4-0. Foster of of Las Vegas is 2-7-1.

Na oghere n'obi, Antonio Russell gbatara a egwu na ajọ 2nd gburugburu stoppage n'elu Harold Reyes na a ndokwa 4-gburugburu Bantamweight n'obi.

Russell rutere a mma Nchikota ke ebiet nke e megidere ruo site a booming n'aka nri zitere Reyes ala na ruo ọtụtụ minit.

Reyes nwere ụfọdụ oxygen etinyere ma ọ bụ ike ije ije nke mgbanaka n'okpuru ya ike.

Oge nke stoppage bụ 2:10 nke gburugburu abụọ maka Russell nke Capitol Heights, MD bụ onye mere ya pro mpụta mbụ. Reyes of Puerto Rico is 1-2.

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EZE n'ọkwá alaghachi ọzọ AKWA N'ABALỊ ọkpọ NA Saturday, FEBRUARY 21 NÁ ECONO ebi ALLENTOWN, På Featuring ebili JR. Kedu otu m ga FRANK DE ALBA

Igwe si Philadelphia (Plus Press Conference na Tụlee na video)

Philadelphia, På (January 30, 2015)–

Colon – Muñoz

Prichard Colon 151.4 – Hector Muñoz 153.8
Stephen Fulton 123.1 – Eric Gotay 122.9
Anthony Prescott 150.2 – Grayson Blake 146.7
Kyrone Davis 159.8 – Jonathan Garcia 160
Raynell Williams 133.9 – Ryan Picou 135.5
Jamontay Clark 150.6 – Dominique Stay 150.6
Earl Newman 180 – Yuwshua ịnyịnya ibu 181.1
Antonio Russell 116.2 – Harold Reyes 120

Ume: Eze n'ọkwá & XFE
Ebe: 2300 Arena
1abụrụ Bell: 6:45 Obi

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Undefeated Kyrone Davis setịpụrụ na-eche ihu Jonathan Garcia a Saturday na 2300 Arena na Philadelphia

Philadelphia, På (January 27 2015)–Nke a Saturday n'abalị na 2300 Arena, undefeated Middleweight Kyrone Davis ga-on vetiran Jonathan Garcia na a 6-gburugburu n'obi na a na-egosi na-akwalite Eze n'ọkwá.

Isi ihe omume ga-ahụ undefeated Prichard Colon (12-0, 10 Ko si) nke Orocovis, Puerto Rico na-ewere na Hector Muñoz (23-13-1, 15 Ko si) nke Albuquerque, New Mexico ke 8-gburugburu Obere. Middleweight agha.

Davis nke Wilmington, Delaware nwere ihe ndekọ nke 5-0 na atọ knockouts na mbụ na-amu amu standout na-enwe obi ụtọ banyere ya agha a Saturday.

“Ọzụzụ gara nke ọma. I know that Garcia is a durable guy who has fought good competition. My goal na satọde bụ na-etinye on a mma, ọcha arụmọrụ. Not to get hit and give everyone a good show for my first fight in Philly,”kwuru na 20 afọ Davis.

Davis bụ 91-9 dị ka onye na-amu amu, onye mmeri abụọ National PAL tournaments ma sọọ mpi na Olympic ọnwụnwa na-atụ anya ya Obodo mpụta mbụ.

“Ọbụna mara mụrụ m na New Jersey na-ebi n'ime Delaware, M ụgbọ okporo ígwè na Philadelphia. I have not fought here professionally and I am coming back to show everyone what I am doing. I am going to fight smart and push for the knockout. I just want to be a great pro.

“M na ezigbo ndị mmụọ na-etinye na nza nke ụzọ ọrụ. I have a great team with my trainer Stephen Edwards. This is the longest camp we have had as I was supposed to fight in December and went that did not happen, anyị nọrọ ọzụzụ. I am in the best shape. This is my first six round fight but we prepared to go even longer so it wont be a problem. I expect to perform at the next level.

Pịa Video ịmụtakwu banyere Kyron Davis:

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Kyron “Mechie Ọ Down” Davis (January 31, 2015

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Na 6 gburugburu oké:

Raynell Williams (5-0, 3 Ko si) nke Cleveland, OH ga agha Ryan Picou (2-4) nke Las Vegas na a Kedu otu m ga n'obi.

Grayson Blake (5-3, 2 Ko si) nke State College, På ga-alụ ọgụ Anthony Prescott (5-4-2, 2 Ko si) na a Welterweight n'obi.

Na 4 gburugburu oké:

Earl Newman (3-1, 3 Ko si) nke Brooklyn, NY ga-eme agha na Yuwshua ịnyịnya ibu (2-2-1) nke Atlanta, GA na a Cruiserweight agha.

Keleb Osisi (5-0, 4 Ko si) nke Ashland City, TN ga Square oyi na David Lopez (4-11-3, 1 Ko) nke Caldwell, ID na a Middleweight n'obi.

Jamatay Clark (3-0, 3 Ko si) nke Cincinnati, OH ga-alụ ọgụ Dominique Stay (2-6-1) nke Las Vegas, NV na a Welterweight agha.

Robert Irizarry (2-0-1) nke Cherry Hill, NJ ga-on Luis Acevedo (1-0-1) nke Bethlehem, På na a Super Bantamweight n'obi.

Willie Jones (4-0, 2 Ko si) nke Tampa, FL ga-alụ ọgụ Moises Rios (5-2, 4 Ko si) nke Arecibo, PR na a Welterweight agha.

Antonio Russell nke Capitol Heights, MD ga-eme ka ya pro mpụta mbụ megide Gabriel Braxton (2-7, 1 Ko) nke Red Oak, GA na a Bantamweight agha.

Stephen Fulton (3-0, 1 Ko) nke Philadelphia ga-on Eric Gotay (3-2, 1 Ko) nke Dominican Republic na a Super Bantamweight n'obi.

Tiketi maka ukwu a n'abalị ọkpọ na-eri $100, $75 na $50 na ike zụrụ ndikot 610-587-5950 ma ọ bụ www.hboxing.eventbrite.com

The 1st n'obi ga-amalite na 7 Obi na ibo ụzọ na-emeghe na 6 Obi.

Stephen “Skuta” Fulton na-na Eric Gotaythis Saturday na 2300 Arena na Philadelphia

Philadelphia, På (January 26, 2015)–Nke a Saturday n'abalị na 2300 Arena, undefeated Super Bantamweight Stephen “Skuta” Fulton ga-ele anya iji nọgide na zuru okè mgbe ọ na-Eric Gotay na a 4-gburugburu n'obi na a na-egosi na-akwalite Eze n'ọkwá.

Isi ihe omume ga-ahụ undefeated Prichard Colon (12-0, 10 Ko si) nke Orocovis, Puerto Rico na-ewere na Hector Muñoz (23-13-1, 15 Ko si) nke Albuquerque, New Mexico ke 8-gburugburu Obere. Middleweight agha.

Fulton nke Philadelphia nwere ihe ndekọ nke 3-0 na 1 knockout o nwere ezi mara ụlọikwuu ka ọ na-akwado maka ya 2nd consecutive n'obodo anya.

“Ihe niile kemgbe oké. I been working on a strength and conditioning. I have been getting great pad work and my trainers have been pushing me real hard. We are looking to fight 6-rounds but I am preparing for more,”kwuru na 20 afọ Fulton.

Fulton e agbalị ịchọpụta banyere Gotay ma naanị hụrụ ọmụma dị nnọọ nta na ya onye iro.

“Naanị ihe m maara n'ezie banyere ya bụ na o nwere ogologo ogwe aka ọ na-enwe mmasị jab.”

Fulton, onye mere ya Philadelphia mpụta mbụ na a 4-gburugburu olu mkpebi n'elu Benjamin Burgos on December 5 enwe n'obodo ya ma ọ prefers ọgụ nke obodo.

“Ana m enwe mmasị na-alụ ọgụ n'ebe a. There is more pressure fighting home, ma m na-nnọọ anya.”

Nke ahụ nrụgide bụ ihe ọ bụla na ọhụrụ Fulton dị ka mma na-amu amu bụ a National Silver uwe onye mmeri, a Ringside onye mmeri ma sọọ mpi na World Comics ọkpọ ebe ọ gara 2-1.

Fulton e Itie site na ụfọdụ dị ka a ga-eme n'ọdịnihu kpakpando nke ịkụ ọkpọ na ọ chọrọ ịrịọ Fans.

“M chọrọ ijide n'aka na ndị mmadụ na-ahụta m na-enwe ọgụ m ịke. A lot of people will notice me by the end of the year and hopefully I can get some television time. Take a good look at me and see where I am, n'ihi na m a afọ ole na ole, M ga-a n'ụwa onye mmeri.

Na 6 gburugburu oké:

Raynell Williams (5-0, 3 Ko si) nke Cleveland, OH ga agha Ryan Picou (2-4) nke Las Vegas na a Kedu otu m ga n'obi.

Grayson Blake (5-3, 2 Ko si) nke State College, På ga-alụ ọgụ Anthony Prescott (5-4-2, 2 Ko si) na a Welterweight n'obi.

Kyrone Davis (5-0, 3 Ko si) nke Wilmington, DE ga-on Jonathan Garcia (4-11, 1 Ko) nke Aguada, PR na a Middleweight n'obi.
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Na 4 gburugburu oké:

Earl Newman (3-1, 3 Ko si) nke Brooklyn, NY ga-eme agha na Yuwshua ịnyịnya ibu (2-2-1) nke Atlanta, GA na a Cruiserweight agha.

Keleb Osisi (5-0, 4 Ko si) nke Ashland City, TN ga Square oyi na David Lopez (4-11-3, 1 Ko) nke Caldwell, ID na a Middleweight n'obi.

Jamatay Clark (3-0, 3 Ko si) nke Cincinnati, OH ga-alụ ọgụ Dominique Stay (2-6-1) nke Las Vegas, NV na a Welterweight agha.

Robert Irizarry (2-0-1) nke Cherry Hill, NJ ga-on Luis Acevedo (1-0-1) nke Bethlehem, På na a Super Bantamweight n'obi.

Willie Jones (4-0, 2 Ko si) nke Tampa, FL ga-alụ ọgụ Moises Rios (5-2, 4 Ko si) nke Arecibo, PR na a Welterweight agha.

Antonio Russell nke Capitol Heights, MD ga-eme ka ya pro mpụta mbụ megide Gabriel Braxton (2-7, 1 Ko) nke Red Oak, GA na a Bantamweight agha.

Tiketi maka ukwu a n'abalị ọkpọ na-eri $100, $75 na $50 na ike zụrụ ndikot 610-587-5950 ma ọ bụ www.hboxing.eventbrite.com

The 1st n'obi ga-amalite na 7 Obi na ibo ụzọ na-emeghe na 6 Obi.