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WBU title on line Pagliara vs Robertson on Thursday, January 22 i Webster Hall i New York City

Amuiraa Press tenei Rāpare i Capizzi Restaurant (Te Hau-ā-uru 41 st i Ave 9) i 2 PM

Brooklyn, NY (January 13, 2015)-Dmitry Salita announced today that the WBU Americas Featherweight Title will be up for grabs as an added co feature to his popular Brooklyn Brawl Boxing Series.

Floriano Pagliara, Ko te rongonui Italian i Cecine Italy, a inaianei e noho ana i roto i te Williamsburgh Brooklyn e tangohia i runga i patipati neke Antwan Robertson i Minnesota USA

Pagliara has held title belts as the IBF Mederteranian Champion and Italian Federation in the Jr. Division Kōmāmā.

Floriano loves America. He has become very popular with the local Italian communities in the tri state area. Kei te whakahonoretia rawa ia ki te whawhai mo te taitara Amerika i roto i te mua o tona turanga tahi American. People whakautu ki Flori. Dmitry me tona kapa whakatairanga e tino hari ki te tautoko tahi e hopoi mai Floriano” faahitihia Rich Komissar, the American promoter for Pagliara. “Tautoko ana pā ia” Ange Komissar

Ko te nekehanga ki te rima tekau mā whitu ko te tahi mea i te Italian kua fakakaukau o mai i tona neke ki Amerika i te tau torutoru hoki.

“Tamata ahau tonu ki te whakaaro o te hanga i te rohe mā whitu, engari i roto i te Itari e kore toku whakangungu me te kai i tukua hoki tenei. Otiia i roto i te Amerika i ahau te whakangungu pai mo tenei, a inaianei ahau kahore atu atu i ahau 132 lbs ka ahau te whakangungu wā ia wā, me te kore” said the affable Italian with his operatic dialect.

“Ko oaoa Star o Whakatairanga Rawiri ki te tāpiri i tēnei a'ee ano he āhuatanga tahi” said Dmitry Salita of Star of David Promotions. “I have seen Floriano fight a few times here in New York Area. He is far and away one of the New York Area’s most popular fighters. He always brings a good crowd and he gives a great show. Whakapono ana ahau ki te matchup e hoatu e koe e matou i konei (Pagliara / Robertson) will produce an all out action packed fight that the fans will like. Ko te kore Antwan Robertson i roto i te whawhai puhoi. Fakamanatu e ia he iti moka o Junior Jones ki ahau… Tenei whawhai, ka waiho he whawhai”.

The Brooklyn Brawl Series will hop over the river to Manhattan for this show on January 22. Ka tū te kāri i te ao rongonui Webster Hall 125 Te Tai Rāwhiti 11th Street NYC New York 10003.

He ka he amuiraa press tenei Rāpare i Capizzi Restaurant i 2 PM. Capizzi is located at West 41st street and 9th ave.

Kei raro ko te ataata o Pagliara, tei i tapa “Ko te Brooklyn Rocky”

 

 

 

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for up to date information on the Jan. 22 whakaatu.

Ua faaite kāri Pakanga Brooklyn Full mō te Webster Hall

Ka whana atu Star o Whakatairanga Rawiri ratou 2015 year in boxing i runga i Jan. 22, ki te whakaaturanga tāmi-Kikī i Webster Hall i New York City.

Promoter Dmitriy Salita is pleased to announce a compelling main event for the January 22 kāri i Webster Hall i New York, which pits cruiserweight contender Junior Wright, he pugilist Chicago-e hāngai ana, ki te Texan uaua Rayford Johnson i roto i te a'ee 10-a tawhio. “Junior i roto i te puni ki a Tamutu Stevenson no te mea ataahua’ whawhai i runga i Dec. 19, a ka he rite ki te wero i te pai i roto i te ao Junior,” Na ka mea a Word. “Ko titiro ia ki te hanga i te tauākī.” Kei te buzzed tonu Johnson i te patu ia 16-1 Vincent Miranda o Hepetema whakamutunga a ka me Wright ki te hei i runga i te karere.

 

Mäminga Salita te mo te “whawhai o te pūmanawa tau” taupatupatu pitting Kōmāmā Dimash Niyazov ki te toa Kōmāmā mua NYS Ariel Durán i roto i te a'ee whakaritea mō te 6-rauna.. “Ko e uaua test o Dimash,” Na ka mea a Word.

 

Rising amanaki Gary Beriguette o te titiro Brooklyn ki te faahoruhoru i roto i te taupatupatunga Welter teina; tutaki ia NYC tahi tino Raphael Marama o Albany i roto i te a'ee a tawhio ono, te tangata nana nei kahore rave i roto i te whawhai puhoi, and Salita expects him to continue that trend onJan. 22.

 

He KO Ko te rave'a taa, ina kite i pā whawhai ki te tuatahi SODP o te rererangi taumahamaha Ytalo Perea, te Maori Ecuador, titiro ki te waiho tona tohu i runga i Emilio Salas i roto i te a'ee 4-a tawhio. The Pan Am Games champ seeks to bring a heavyweight belt back to his native land to show off proudly.

 

Salita titiro ki te kia cornering i te mākete i runga i opuaraa patu taimaha i mua, me te taimaha; tetahi tetahi i roto i taua kāwai, titiro ki te whakaatu atu i tona mea i roto i te NYC, is Russian Alexey Zubov, he hai-tau 28-tau nei hiahia KO climaxes. He will face Eric George i roto i te a'ee 4-a tawhio.

 

Welterweight amanaki Treysean Wiggins, i roto i o Newburgh, NY, Ko tetahi KO-craver i raro i te kara Salita e hiahia ana ki takoto te pākitanga iho i Webster Hall, ina e ia ki runga ki Llyas Aksbaev.

 

Fan tino Floriano Pagliara e kumea mano tini o te pā e aroha ki tona pahaki nui-rōrahi, ahuareka tuakiri me te mata ātaahua; he will be in action on Jan. 22 as well in an 8 a'ee tetahi taha ki Antwun Robertson i roto i te a'ee 8-a tawhio.

 

Rising whitu Whakaaro nui Augusta Kei te titiro ki te piro tetahi KO, te whakawhānui i tona pūkenga tino o te whakauru-i-KO ki ono, ka tango ia ia ki runga ki Eddie Edmond i roto i te a'ee ono-a tawhio.

 

Hāpai National a NY Golden karapu Marcos Suárez, he whetu i mua nei i roto i te kanohi o taea Salita, e hiahia ana ki te tahae i te whakaatu i Webster Hall. He takes on undefeated Utiere Hernandez o Geneva, New York i roto i te Tamaiti 4-a tawhio. Welterweight a'ee.

 

Damien yero o ka titiro te Bronx ki te hanga i tona tuatahi pro he tetahi angitu rite e ia ki runga ki Brooklyn slugger Mack Babb i roto i te 4-a tawhio Welterweight a'ee.

 

Ko te Star o te kapa Rawiri pakipaki ringa mo ratou taumahamaha ti'aturi Jarrell Miller, who rose to 11-0 i runga i te Paraire po, ki te wini mo Arona Kinch whakatau i roto i te California. Ko te faaoaoaraa-kōtaha teitei, ngā i runga i ESPN o “Rāmere Whawhai te Po.”

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for up-to-date information on the Jan. 22 whakaatu.

GH3 Promotions CEO Vito Mielnicki comments on Jerry Odom’s controversial disqualification

Nutley, Nj(January 12, 2015)–Tenei mua Rāmere night at the Madison Square Garden Theater, previously undefeated Super Middleweight Jerry Odom suffered his first professional defeat when he was controversially disqualified when he was ruled to have hit Andrew Hernandez while he was down following a knockdown.

Jerry dropped the kid and the referee was way out of position. The referee was in the opposite corner,””said GH3 Promotions CEO Vito Mielnicki.

We signed Hernandez before the fight so I am looking to do an immediate rematch as soon as mid February. As everyone saw, Jerry was well on his way to stopping him. Hernandez is a good prospect but Jerry got the best of him. I think Andrew knew that Jerry was breaking him down.

The referee was way out of position to make a call like that They could have given him five minutes to recover. Stuff like this is a black eye for the sport. All that being said, Andrew knows that if he wants to become something, he has to take the rematch. I am going to talk to the commission i runga i te Mane and see what my options are in terms of an appeal but making the rematch is the first order of business for us.

We know that Jerry is still the top Super Middleweight prospect out there and we will not let this terrible ruling effect our plans for Jerry going forward.

 

GH3 Whakatairanga ngā tūturu whitu Antoine Douglas, Super whitu o Jerry Odom & Derrick Webster, tūturu mā whitu Glenn Dezurn Jr., tūturu Super whā Arama Lopez me te Jr. Whitu John Thompson, JR. Kōmāmā Wanzell Ellison, Rima tekau mā whitu Jorge Diaz, tūturu Super whā Qa'id Muhammad me Light Heavyweight Lavarn Harvell ki te GH3 Whakatairanga eu.

KENNETH SIMS JR. Whakapiki i KI 5-0, LOOKS TO HAVE BIG 2015

MANHOLE, ILLINOIS (January 11, 2015)Chicago’s undefeated Jr. Welterweight amanaki, Kenneth Sims Jr. (5-0, 2 Koó) extended on his winning streak this past Rāhoroi at the Madison Square Garden Theater with a dominating unanimous decision against tough opponent, Christian Steele (4-12, 1 KO).

 

Sims Jr., who was fighting in is second 6-round bout in only his fifth pro fight, showed why he was a top amateur standout, showcasing advanced boxing skills winning every round convincingly. With each fight Sims Jr. feels he’s improving and wants to have a big 2015.

 

I’m enjoying my journey as a professional,” said Kenneth Sims Jr. “I feel I’m getting better every time I step in the ring. There is always room for improvement and I’m going to continue working hard in the gym. Gary Shaw has said there will be many opportunities for me to take my career to the next level in 2015 and I want take full advantage of everything that comes my way. I’m hoping to make a quick return back to the ring.

 

Sims Jr. is progressing nicely as a professional prize fighter,” Gary Shaw mea. “I think he’ll graduate to 8-round bouts after one more fight. He seems to be making the 140 lbs weight limit with ease so we’ll keep him at Jr. Welterweight. He’s got the height and reach attributes to give anyone in the division problems. I see him having a big 2015.

TUREANO JOHNSON WINS WBC SILVER & WBA INTERNATIONAL BELTS

NEW YORK (January 11, 2015) – Tenei mua Rāmere i te Madison Square Garden Pikitia, Bahamian middleweight contender, Tureano Johnson (18-1, 13 Koó) captured the WBA International a WBC Silver taitara, with a bruising victory against Colombian contender Alex Theran (17-2, 2 Koó). Johnson thumped the former Olympian Theran over five rounds, dropping him once in the 4th round, then again in the 5th. Theran, who suffered an injury and could not return for the 6th round, was taking a beating before bowing out of the bout.

 

Rated WBC #8, WBA #12 a IBF #12, Tureano Johnson is looking to step up and challenge any of the champions in middleweight division. After beating a solid fighter like Theran, and being robbed in the Curtis Stevens fight, Johnson is confident he can beat any of the current champions at 160 lbs.

 

“Ahau rite ki te whawhai Gennady Golovkin, Miguel Cotto, Jermain Taylor or any other champion out there,” Said Tureano Johnson. These are the type of fights I would like to pursue. Rawiri Lemieux is also on my hit list. I’m here to take over the division. Everyone knows I should be undefeated so I’m going to leave no doubt about it every time I step in the ring. I can’t afford to be robbed again. With Gary Shaw putting me in a great position, I’m going to make the most of every opportunity. My goal in 2015 is to become a world champion.

 

Tureano Johnson is marching up the rankings and should be applauded for his fighting style.” mea Gary Shaw. “He’s the type of fighter everyone wants to see. I’m going to push hard to get him back on TV, hopefully against a guy like Gennady Golovkin. Johnson is a force in the middleweight division and you will see him in some big fights coming up.

Melson Mourns the Loss of Bernie Lenahan

New York, NY (January 11, 2015) – Bernie Lenahan was a rare breed by today’s boxing standards. Not only was he dedicated to the sport, spending countless hours at New York’s Mendez Boxing Gym, Lenahan was an honest family man that built special friendships with his fighters.

 

Having worked with various fighters in the Big Apple, Lenahan learned his craft by spending time around New York’s greats. He guided multiple fighters to New York Golden Gloves titles and played a key role during his four years as Boyd Melson’s assistant trainer and cutman. In multiple fights, Lenahan prevented tides from potentially turning by effectively closing Melson’s cuts between rounds. He was also in the gym guiding Melson as he prepared for battle.

 

Shockingly, Lenahan passed away last week, leaving behind a wife, te tamahine, granddaughter, two sisters and a brother.

 

“I spent more time with Coach Bernie these past four years than any other man on this planet,"Ka mea a Melson. He made me his. My heart broke when I heard the news, and a part of it will be broken until my time is up in my own body. It wasn’t just because of how he loved me and how much I loved him that this hurts me so much, but it is because when Coach passed, hundreds and hundreds of people lost something very special.”

 

“Coach Bernie offered an unconditional kindness, acceptance and welcoming that you only find in children. When you see a child, you know that you won’t be judged, and you will be offered love for no other reason beyond that child just wanting to love you. At some time in almost all humanslives, we tend to lose this. We stop loving everyone, and we start judging everyone. With Coach though, we felt safe as seeing him put instant smiles on our faces because we always felt loved and welcomed. He made you feel that he truly wanted you there and really cared about you. I wish everyone alive on this planet could have met Coach Bernie to experience that feeling. At the end of every practice for the past three years, I hugged Coach Bernie, kissed him on the side of his forehead, thanked him for training me that day, and said I love you to him. He would smile and quietly saylove you too.Forever and a day, I thank you Coach for this.”

 

Donations to the Lenahan family can be made by going to https://www.crowdrise.com/BernieLenahan/fundraiser/jamescoppinger