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U.S. Olympian Nico Hernandez Captures IBA Americas title In 4th pro fight

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RAUG RAWS NTAUB NTAWV TAU

IBA official/Hall of Fame referee Steve Smoger presented Nico Hernandez with the IBA flyweight title belt
(picture by Tony Scvhock / GS Memorymaker)
TIAJ UA SI NROOG, Tej zaum. (Lub ob hlis ntuj 11, 2018) – U.S. Olympian and hometown favorite Nico Hernandez captured the vacant International Boxing Association (IBA) Americas flyweight title in his fourth professional fight, headlining last night’s “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing” kub & Glory” card, ntawm Hartman Arena nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Lub nroog, Kansas.
Los ntawm “KO Night Boxing LLC,” the card was taped live to be shown at a later date on CBS Sports Network. “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing” kub & Glory” card, presented by KO Night Boxing LLC,
Lub 22-xyoo-laus Hernandez (4-0, 3 Kos) stopped last-minute replacement, game Victor “Cov phaw” Torres, nyob rau hauv lub thib tsib puag ncig.
Hernandez’ thawj tus nrog sib ntaus, Hungarian champion Joseph Ajtai (19-9, 12 Kos), never made it to Wichita due to a series of unfortunate circumstances. Ajtai lost one day in Frankfurt, Lub teb chaws yelemees, after leaving his passport on the plane he took from Budapest. Once he landed in Chicago on Wednesday, he was tied up by a visa issue at U.S. Customs. He missed his connecting flight to Wichita and because of snowstorms that grounded numerous flights, including those to Wichita, Ajtai never made it out of O’Hare Airport, stranded there for several days.
The IBA granted a special exception for Hernandez to fight Torres, due to these unforeseen problems, with the agreement that Hernandez would next fight Ajtai for an IBA title.
It was an electric night,” pab txhawb John Andersen hais tias. “Ib zaug dua, Nico made the proper adjustment that can be credited to his amateur pedigree. In the amateurs, opponents often change at the last moment and Nico has overcome many obstacles during his boxing career. We’re going to give Josef another title shot against Nico in April or May. They have unfinished business together!
I was very pleased with Nico’s performance. It’s the best I’ve seen him. He was unbelievable in every way, on point throughout the fight. We also want to give Torres credit for accepting the fight on such late notice.
Hernandez came out fast from the start, battering Torresbody with tremendous combinations, and he never let up. Torres absorbed punishment but remained upright, but IBA referee Steve Smoger halted the action in the fifth round for Torres’ kev nyab xeeb.
I’m not leaving this belt,” Hernandez commented at the post fight press conference as he handled his IBA Americas belt. “It’s going everywhere with me. I was looking forward to this fight and I’m ready to continue my success. This is the first (title belt) of many. I got what I worked hard for. I want to thank my coaches, all the work paid off, and now I have this (title belt).”
Nyob rau hauv lub co-featured kev tshwm sim, Minneapolis welterweight Javonte Starks (13-2, 7 Kos) and Mexican veteran Cesar Soriano (28-36-2, 17 Kos) fought to a six-round majority draw.
Bakersfield, CA pro-debuting Derrick Clayton upset Milwaukee junior welterweight Akeem Dub (3-2, 1 KO), registering a second-round technical knockout.
Wichita middleweight Jeff Sturm (2-0, 1 KO) tseem undefeated, stopping intrastate rival Brian Clements, ntawm Topeka, halfway through the opening round.
Another pro-debuting California fighter, junior welterweight Chazz Macias, needed only1:20 to knockout Omaha’s Corey Roberts.
Fighting for the first time in 5 ½ xyoo, Washington D.C. Heavyweight Maurice “freight tsheb ciav hlau” Brerm (14-2-1, 10 Kos) took out 300-pounder Richard “Silverback” Carmack (15-13-1, 12 Kos) nyob rau hauv round ib.
Full results below:
RAUG RAWS NTAUB NTAWV TAU
MAIN kev tshwm sim – VACANT IBA AMERICAS FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Nico Hernandez (4-0, 3 Kos), Wichita, KS
WTKO5 (0:55)
Victor Torres (2-8-1, 1 KO), Modesto, XWS LI
(Hernandez won vacant IBA Americas flyweight title)
CO-FEATURE – WELTERWEIGHTS
Cesar Soriano (28-36-2, 17 Kos), Iztacalco, Distrito Federal, Mexico
D6 (5-56, 57-57, 57-57)
Javonte Starks (13-2-1, 7 Kos), Minneapolis, MN
HEAVYEIGHTS
Maurice Byarm (14-2-1, 10 Kos), Washington D.C.
WKO1 (1:34)
Richard “Silverback” Carmack (15-13-1, 12 Kos), Kansas City, MO
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Jeff Strum (2-0, 1 KO), Wichita, KS
WKO1 (1:12)
Brian Clements (0-1-1), Topeka, KS
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Derrick Clayton (1-0, 1 KO), Bakersfield, XWS LI
WTKO2 (2:59)
Akeem Dub (3-2, 1 KO), Milwaukee, WI
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS
Chazz Macias (1-0, 1KO), Tehachapi, XWS LI
WKO1 (1:20)
Corey Roberts (0-4), Omaha, NE
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KO Night Boxing signs “The Dragon” Popular Canadian junior welterweight Steve Claggett

Las Vegas (Lub ib hlis ntuj 25, 2018) — KO Night Boxing LLC announced it has signed popular Canadian junior welterweight Steve “The Dragon” Claggett mus rau ib qho kom promotional daim ntawv cog lus.

The Las Vegas-based company also has 2016 Olympic bronze medalist and undefeated Wichita flyweight, Nico Hernandez (3-0), 2 Kos), among its growing stable of professional boxers.
The 28-year-old Claggett (26-4-1, 17 Kos), fighting out of Calgary, is a fan-favorite because of his aggressive, non-stop style. Since the ultra-aggressive Claggett moved back down one division to junior welterweight, Claggett is a perfect 3-0 (1 KO), including a pair of title-winning 10-round decisions over previously unbeaten opponents,Yves Ulysse, Jr. (14-0) rau cov tsis muaj International Boxing Federation (IBF) North American super lightweight title, raws li zoo raws li Emmanuel Robles (15-0-1) for the vacant World Boxing Association (WBA) NABA USA super lightweight crown.
I’m excited to be signed by John Andersen and KO Night Boxing,” Claggett said. “There were no guarantees (without a promoter). I’ve always had the talent but never the structure. I’ll have that now, tab sis yog. It was always difficult making fights with long layoffs, dates falling through, and offers on short notice. I’ve only been able to show a little of what I’m capable. All I’ve ever wanted is a fair shake and this opportunity will allow me to show what I can do. This year is going to be big for me and KO Night Boxing.
I’m just approaching my prime. I’ve only been working with my trainer, Vlad Goldenstein, for a little more than a year, tab sis kuv 3-0 with him and have won two belts. Kuv yog ib tug laus-lub tsev kawm ntawv fighter, action-packed and who brings the pace. This is a great for me and my boxing career.
We’re taking a big step in the right direction by signing Steve,” Claggett’s new promoter Andersen commented. “Kuv pog. Steve deserves this opportunity and we’re going to deliver for him.
Steve is an action fighter, always coming forward, and he hasn’t been in a bad fight during the three years I’ve known him. He took a risk but really opened some eyes with his performance against Ulysse. What an accomplishment fighting an undefeated fighter in his backyard. He took a big risk and got a big win. And now he’s beaten the man (Ulysse) who has beaten the man (21-0 Cletus Seldin, WDEC10, Dec. 16, 2017 rau HBO). Steve’s undefeated on this run as a junior welterweight, beating two previously unbeaten opponents, and he deserves more recognition and a shot at a big fight.
Steve’s an animal in the squared circle and the farthest thing from it outside the ring,” Claggett’s manager Max Matheny ntxiv. “He has all the attributes of a champion. His boxing IQ and ability to adapt under pressure makes Claggett a serious challenge. He can beat anybody in the division on any given night. We’ve had a multitude of promotional offers to consider at the end of a strong 2017 and are very excited to align with KO Night Boxing. They are going to give us the opportunities to show the world how good ‘The Dragonreally is. His signature is turning into an autograph in 2018, mark my words.
The boxing irony is that Ulysse, not Claggett, is now world ranked. Considering the half-Chinese, half-European Claggett beat Ulysse in his Montreal hometown, Steve proved that he’ll fight anybody, nyob qhov twg, unlike many fighters who make that claim but don’t back it up. “Me and my team aren’t afraid to fight anybody,” he spoke about his most significant fight to date. “Bring it on! I’m willing to fight in hostile territory against an A-side fighter. We don’t pick and choose. Too many fighters pad their records, but that only upsets fans, and delays fights. I’m looking for tough fights to judge how much I’ve grown. I’d love to fight the top guys.
My fight with Ulysse was my biggest but not best fight. I thought I boxed a little robotic and fell back into some old habits. I’d give myself a B- for that fight. I got the win and put on a great show that was fast paced. Ulysse and Robles box, run and move. I’d like an opponent who comes to me, stays in the pocket, and fights. I know it’ll be a helluva fight.
Maybe Claggett’s next fight will be on a higher platform, tej zaum, against a legitimate fighter’s fighter like Steve.
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2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Nkaus zoo tu qab tso thiab raring mus nyob rau hauv 1 title sib ntaus

“KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: kub & Glory” rau
tsis muaj IBA Americas Flyweight title vs. Jozsef Ajtai
Feb. 10 ntawm Hartman Arena nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Lub nroog, KS
TIAJ UA SI NROOG, Kansas (Lub ib hlis ntuj 22, 2018) – 2016 Olympic bronze medalist thiab hometown hero Nico Hernandez tau tag nrho zoo tu qab tso los ntawm ib tug kev raug mob uas muab ncua nws Hlis ntuj nqeg 2nd sib ntaus sib tua rau Saturdeay, Lub ob hlis ntuj 10, tiv tiag Hungarian yeej Jozsef “Me liab” Ajtai nyob rau hauv lub yim-round ntsiab kev tshwm sim rau cov tsis muaj International Boxing Association (IBA) Americas Flyweight title, headlining lub “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: kub & Glory” card, ntawm Hartman Arena nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Lub nroog, Kansas.
“KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: kub & Glory” yog ib tug kev nthuav qhia ntawm KO Hmo ntuj Boxing LLC., nyob rau hauv lub koom haum nrog Hartman Arena, thiab kev txhawb nqa nyob rau hauv ib feem los ntawm Chaw ua si Lub nroog (KS), Twister City Harley Davidson- thiab Metro PCS.
Qhov kev txiav txim yuav tsum muaj kev sib tw nyob rau yav tom ntej airing on CBS Cov kev ua si Network.
Lub 22-xyoo-laus Hernandez (3-0, 2 Kos), sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Wichita, raug kev txom nyem ib Undisclosed kev raug mob uas yuam nws mus thim ntawm lub Dec. 2nd sib ntaus. Tsis Hernandez tsis nws pab txhawb, John Andersen (KO Hmo ntuj Boxing, LLC), tau qhia tej lus txog Nico tus raug mob kom tsis txhob muab nws tus nrog sib ntaus tej tau kom zoo dua rau qhov hom phiaj yog nyob rau hauv lub nplhaib.
“Kuv xav tias zoo, npaj txhij mus tua,” Hernandez commented. “Peb xav kom paub tseeb tias kuv yog raug mob dawb thiab kuv 100-feem pua. I’m going to do whatever is needed to win this fight. Fighting for my first title means a lot to me. I didn’t think it would happen this fast. I want everybody to see that I can be competitive with the best in my division. Ib tug yeej Lub ob hlis ntuj 10 yuav tau txais kuv muaj ib tug ntau los ze zog.

“Kuv tus nrog sib ntaus zoo li sau tau ntau heev thiab nws yog ceev, so I need to have my legs under me. Other than that, tab sis yog, I should be okay. He has fought some good guys. I can’t wait to get in the ring in front of my fans.
Ajtai (19-9, 12 Kos), uas yog ib lub xyoo thiab rau hnub nyoog yau dua Hernandez, twb tiv thaiv nyob rau hauv tsib title fights. Nws kuj mus rau tag nrho cov 10-round deb, albeit nyob rau hauv ib tug tsis los ntawm kev txiav txim siab nyob rau hauv 2016, rau ob-lub sij hawm Olympic kub medalist Shiming Zou, lub qub ntiaj teb Boxing Organization (WBO) Flyweight ntiaj teb no yeej. Sib ntaus sib tua nyob rau hauv nws tus nrog sib ntaus hometown yog tsis muaj teeb meem rau Ajtai, uas tau so los siav txoj kev kev muaj tiv thaiv raws li ib tug pro nyob rau hauv lub teb chaws USA, United Kingdom, Spain, Lub teb chaws yelemees, Ukraine thiab Slovakia.
“Nico yuav tsis paub tias qhov twg kuv yuav tsum tau nyob rau hauv lub nplhaib,” Ajtai kwv yees. “Thaum nws zoo mus rau sab laug rau kuv, Kuv yuav mus rau sab xis; thaum nws ncav mus nrhiav tau kuv nyob rau txoj cai, Kuv yuav nyob ntawm sab laug. Thaum nws xav mus so, Kuv yuav tuaj rau pem hauv ntej xuas nrig ntaus; thaum nws xav tshum, nws yuav tsis pom kuv.
“Kuv muaj ib lub hom phiaj rau qhov no sib ntaus thiab kuv paub hais tias nws tsis zoo li. Tab sis, nyob rau hauv lub nplhaib, tsuas yog ib fighter txoj hau kev yuav kawm tau ntawv zoo. Nws tseem yuav mus yuav ib tug zoo sib ntaus, tab sis kuv yuav tsis cog lus rau pej xeem uas Nico yuav yog tus khiav.”
“Kuv pog uas Nico yog 100-feem pua ​​noj qab nyob zoo rau qhov no sib ntaus,” Andersen hais tias. “Peb yuav tsis yuav happier coj no kuj zoo kawg sib ntaus, thiab ntau yam ntxiv raws li peb txav mus rau pem hauv ntej, rau lub nroog ntawm Wichita.”
Nyob rau hauv lub rau-round co-featured kev tshwm sim, Minneapolis welterweight Javonte Starks (13-2, 7 Kos), ib tug qub neej yav tom ntej Hnub Qub National zus raws li ib tug pib xyaum ua, yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv cov qub tub rog Mexican fighter Cesar Soriano (28-36-1, 17 Kos), lub qub FECARBOX sib titlist.
Pheej Milwaukee junior middleweight prospect Akeem Dub (3-1, 1 KO) faces pro-debuting Derrick Clayton, sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Bakersfield (XWS LI), nyob rau hauv lub plaub-round televised opener.
Wichita middleweight Jeff Sturm (1-0) raws li tus ntoo khaub lig-lub xeev rival Brian Clements (0-0-1), ntawm Toledo, nyob rau hauv lub plaub-round TV viav vias bout.
Tsis tas li ntawd sib ntaus sib tua nyob rau hauv lub nyob rau hauv daim ntawv yog Washington D.C. Heavyweight Maurice “freight tsheb ciav hlau” Brerm (13-2-1, 9 Kos) battles 300-phaus Kansas City (MO) foe Richard “Silverback” Carmack (15-12-1, 12 Kos) nyob rau hauv ib tug rau-round match. Ib tug khub ntawm plaub-rounders nrhiav undefeated Bakersfield junior welterweight prospect Miguel Contreras (5-0, 4 Kos) ntuav-down nrog nws Georgia tus nrog sib ntaus, Archie Wey (2-9), thiab California junior welterweight Chazz Macias yog slated ua kom nws pro debut tawm tsam ib tug nrog sib ntaus yuav tsum tau txiav txim.
Daim pib mus muag tag kis (Tuesday, Oct. 24 @ 10 a.m. I) nyob rau Hartman Arena chaw ua hauj lwm thiab http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue / 50551?Hom = Hartman. cov nqi $115.00 (VIP), $75.00, $50.00, $35.00, $25.00 thiab $20.00 (nqi tsis muaj xws li kev pab cuam cov nqi). Student tickets are available – kindergarten los ntawm tsev kawm qib siab – rau $15.00 nyiaj tab sis yog tsuas muag thaum lub arena. Menyuam tus ID yog requited.
Qhov no yog ib tug tag nrho-hnub nyoog qhia. Qhov rooj qhib rau ntawm 5:00 p.m. I with the opening bout scheduled at 6:00 p.m. I.
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Olympic medalist Nico Hernandez injured, “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: kub & Glory” postponed

Feb. 10 ntawm Hartman Arena nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Lub nroog, KS
TIAJ UA SI NROOG, Kansas (Kaum Ib Hlis Ntuj 27, 2017) – Due to an injury suffered by 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez last week at training camp, no hnub vas xaum hmo “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: kub & Glory” card, presented by KO Night Boxing LLC, has been postponed until Lub ob hlis ntuj 10, at the same venue, Hartman Arena in Park City, Kansas.
The 21-year-old Hernandez was scheduled to headline the event in his hometown against Hungarian flyweight champion Jozsef “Me liab” Ajtai (19-9, 12 Kos) in the eight-round main event for the vacant International Boxing Association (IBA) Americas flyweight championship.
The promoter plans to keep the card intact, as much as possible, and he is hopeful that Ajtai is available to challenge Hernandez for the IBA Americas title.
Injuries are an unfortunate part of boxing, but the good news is that Nico will be 100-percent ready to go February 10th,” pab txhawb John Andersen hais tias. “I know that Nico feels that he’s letting everybody down but, at the end of the day, all that really counts is his health. He’s a tough kid who has his entire pro career ahead of him.
Over the last six months, Nico has become like family to the Hartman Arena staff,” said Hartman Arena Executive Director, Ben Bolander. “We wish the best for him and hope for a speedy recovery, so we can see him back here in February fighting for the title.
TIckets to the December 2nd event will still be honored at the Lub ob hlis ntuj 10 kev tshwm sim. If ticket holders, are unable to attend the new event date, full refunds will be offered at the point of purchase. Tickets will remain on sale for the Lub ob hlis ntuj 10, 2018 event date.
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Two title fights set for “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: kub & Glory”

Dec. 2 ntawm Hartman Arena nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Lub nroog, KS
Tramaine Williams
(picture courtesy of Roc Nation Sports)

TIAJ UA SI NROOG, Kansas (Kaum Ib Hlis Ntuj 24, 2017) – Undefeated, nce lub hnub qub Tramaine “The Mighty Midget” Williams is returning to theSunflower Statewith his own “kub & Glory” plan as he battles for the vacant World Boxing Organization (WBO) International junior featherweight title co-main event on the “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: kub & Glory” card, ntawm Hartman Arena nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Lub nroog, Kansas.

“KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: kub & Glory” yog ib tug kev nthuav qhia ntawm KO Hmo ntuj Boxing LLC., in association with Roc Nation Sports and Hartman Arena. The event is sponsored in part by Park City KS, Twister City Harley-Davidson and Metro PCS.
Qhov kev txiav txim yuav tsum muaj kev sib tw nyob rau yav tom ntej airing on CBS Cov kev ua si Network.

Williams 13-0, 5 Kos) will be fighting for the third time in Kansas, each on a “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing” card headlined by hometown hero and 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez (3-0, 2 Kos). Hernandez will be fighting for his first pro title Dec. 2 in only his fourth pro fight, versus Hungarian flyweight champion Jozsef “Me liab” Ajtai (19-9, 12 Kos) in the eight-round main event for the vacant International Boxing Association (IBA) Americas flyweight title fight.

A 10-time national amateur champion from New Haven (I), the 24-year-old Williams is moving down one weight class to fight AlexeiThe HurricaneCollado (23-2, 20 Kos) for the vacant WBO Junior Featherweight Championship in the 10-round co-featured event.
Williams, who is the No. 2-rated featherweight in the United States Boxing Association (USBA), won eight and 10-round decisions, feem, rau Eduardo Garza thiab Derrick Murray, no yav dhau los Lub peb hlis ntuj 3 thiab lub Cuaj Hli Ntuj 23, rau “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing” events in Kansas. On another “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing” card, Williams registered a sensational opening-round knockout of 30-7 William Gonzalez, this past July at the Queen Mary in Long Beach.

Fighting for the WBO International Junior featherweight title is a huge opportunity for me and I’m thankful for Roc Nation’s support in arranging this fight,” Williams hais tias. “I know my potential and winning this belt would be the first step toward putting myself in position to fight for a world title.

I’m looking forward to competing for this honor at Hartman Arena, in front of the fans in Kansas, who have always supported me.
Collado was a decorated amateur boxer in his native Cuba, where he defected from to Miami, where he lives and trains. Nyob rau hauv nws cov nag sib ntaus, Collado stopped Walter Rojas nyob rau hauv thawj puag ncig, Tej zaum 28th in Trinidad, mus ntes tus tsis muaj lub ntiaj teb no Boxing Council (Qhov) Latino junior featherweight title.
The opening televised bout is an eight-round welterweight match featuring unbeaten Wellington Romero (13-0-1, 7 Kos), ib tug 2012 Dominican Republic Olympian who now fights out of Newburgh, New York, against his fellow Dominican, Victor Abreau (9-2, 5 Kos).
Arizona welterweight Abel Ramos (18-2-2, 13 Kos) takes on battle-tested Mexican invader Cesar Soriano (28-36-1, 17 Kos) in an eight-round throw-down.

Also fighting on the undercard in a six-round match between undefeated junior lightweights, Californian Joshua Zuniga (8-0, 3 Kos) and Moldova-native Piotr Apostol (4-0, 2 Kos), fighting out of Seattle.

Wichita middleweight Jeff Sturm (1-0) faces intra-state rival Brian Clements (0-01), ntawm Topeka, while another Wichita fighter, junior middleweight Ramon Barber (7-16, 6 Kos). meets Milwaukee’s Akeem Dub (3-1, 1 KO), in a pair of four-round bouts.
Tag nrho cov sib ntaus thiab tua hluav taws yuav raug hloov.
Daim pib mus muag tag kis (Tuesday, Oct. 24 @ 10 a.m. I) nyob rau Hartman Arena chaw ua hauj lwm thiab http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue / 50551?Hom = Hartman. cov nqi $115.00 (VIP), $75.00, $50.00, $35.00, $25.00 thiab $20.00 (nqi tsis muaj xws li kev pab cuam cov nqi). Student tickets are available – kindergarten los ntawm tsev kawm qib siab – rau $15.00 nyiaj tab sis yog tsuas muag thaum lub arena. Menyuam tus ID yog requited.
Qhov no yog ib tug tag nrho-hnub nyoog qhia. Qhov rooj qhib rau ntawm 5:00 p.m. I with the opening bout scheduled at 6:00 p.m. I.
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2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez & Hungarian champion Jozsef Ajtai have taken different paths into pro ranks

“KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: kub & Glory” rau
vacant IBA Americas flyweight title
Dec. 2 ntawm Hartman Arena nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Lub nroog, KS
TIAJ UA SI NROOG, Kansas (Kaum Ib Hlis Ntuj 20, 2017) – USA Olympian and hometown hero Nico Hernandez and Hungarian flyweight champion Jozsef “Me liab” Ajtai took completely different paths into the professional ranks.
Hernandez vs, Ajtai is the eight-round main event for the vacant International Boxing Association (IBA) Americas flyweight title fight, Saturday hmo ntuj, Kaum Ob Hlis Ntuj 2, nyob rau hauv lub “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: kub & Glory” card, ntawm Hartman Arena nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Lub nroog, Kansas.
“KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: kub & Glory” yog ib tug kev nthuav qhia ntawm KO Hmo ntuj Boxing LLC., nyob rau hauv lub koom haum nrog Hartman Arena, thiab kev txhawb nqa nyob rau hauv ib feem los ntawm Twister City Harley Davidson- Metro PCS, Mort’s Cigar Bar thiabJimmy’s Egg.
Qhov kev txiav txim yuav tsum muaj kev sib tw nyob rau yav tom ntej airing on CBS Cov kev ua si Network.
The 21-year-old Hernandez (3-0, 2 Kos), sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Wichita, was a decorated amateur boxer who compiled a sterling 123-12 cov ntaub ntawv, highlighted by his bronze-medal winning performance at the 2016 Olympic ua si nyob rau hauv Brazil. Hernandez made his pro debut last March. All his fights have been at home, each has been in the main event, and on national television. His fight against Ajtai, Txawm li cas los, will be his first title fight, coming in only his fourth pro bout.
Ajtai, uas yog ib lub xyoo thiab rau hnub nyoog yau dua Hernandez, made his professional debut 2 ½ years ago, and he’s already fought in five title fights.
Hernandez’ amateur pedigree versus Ajtai’s pro experience?
I feel like I’m already at the level of a lot of top pro fighters,” Hernandez said. The only advantage he has is he’s used to fighting more rounds than I (this is Nico’s first scheduled 8-rounder), but I don’t plan on letting it go the distance anyways.
I feel blessed to have this IBA title fight opportunity so early in my pro career. It honestly couldn’t come any faster. I do believe it will be special and open a tot of opportunities to fight bigger names once I win this fight. A win should open-up additional title fight opportunities, both overseas and, hopefully, back here at home to help us continue building Wichita into a fight town.
Ajtai (19-9, 12 Kos) has already had 28 pro sib ntaus, including a full 10-round distance loss by decision last year at Madison Square Garden in New York City to two-time Olympic gold medalist Shiming Zou, lub qub ntiaj teb Boxing Organization (WBO) Flyweight ntiaj teb no yeej. The Hungarian has fought at home in Hungary, as well as on the road in the United Kingdom, Spain, Lub teb chaws yelemees, Ukraine thiab Slovakia. A trip to America’s heartland doesn’t faze him in the least.
He will be at home, where everybody wants to fight, but this isn’t a problem for me,” Ajtai explained. “I know he is a good boxer, but I will try to be a bit better December 2nd. When my condition is good, as it is for this fight, nobody likes to fight me.
“Qhov no yog ib tug loj lub sij hawm rau kuv. It’s always difficult to beat a good fighter but doing so is real success. Fighting Shiming Zou in only my fourth fight was very nice for me. I want that feeling again in this fight against Nico.
Hernandez realizes that this fight could be his last at home for a while, due to the lack of quality American flyweights, and that most world-class fighters in his weight class are from Central America, Thailand and Japan.
I don’t think I’ll have many more fights at home,” Hernandez admits. “I don’t think that will matter too much because I feel more pressure fighting at home than elsewhere. I will miss everyone cheering my name like they do at home. I think I’ll be traveling more to fight bigger names to work my way up the ladder until I’m at the top.
I think the early rounds in this fight (vs. Ajtai) will be a chess match because, from what I’ve seen, he runs a lot. I feel that once I start landing my body shots, he’ll slowdown in the latter rounds. thiab, like I’ve said, I don’t plan on this fight going the distance.
Ajtai, ntawm chav kawm, isn’t traveling all the way to Kansas to visit Dorothy or the Wizard of Oz, nws tuaj los yeej!
“Nico yuav tsis paub tias qhov twg kuv yuav tsum tau nyob rau hauv lub nplhaib,” Ajtai kwv yees. “Thaum nws zoo mus rau sab laug rau kuv, Kuv yuav mus rau sab xis; thaum nws ncav mus nrhiav tau kuv nyob rau txoj cai, Kuv yuav nyob ntawm sab laug. Thaum nws xav mus so, Kuv yuav tuaj rau pem hauv ntej xuas nrig ntaus; thaum nws xav tshum, nws yuav tsis pom kuv.
“Kuv muaj ib lub hom phiaj rau qhov no sib ntaus thiab kuv paub hais tias nws tsis zoo li. Tab sis, nyob rau hauv lub nplhaib, tsuas yog ib fighter txoj hau kev yuav kawm tau ntawv zoo. Nws tseem yuav mus yuav ib tug zoo sib ntaus, tab sis kuv yuav tsis cog lus rau pej xeem uas Nico yuav yog tus khiav.”
The full “kub & Glory” card will be announced later this week. Tag nrho cov sib ntaus thiab tua hluav taws yuav raug hloov.
Daim pib mus muag tag kis (Tuesday, Oct. 24 @ 10 a.m. I) nyob rau Hartman Arena chaw ua hauj lwm thiab http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue / 50551?Hom = Hartman. cov nqi $115.00 (VIP), $75.00, $50.00, $35.00, $25.00 thiab $20.00 (nqi tsis muaj xws li kev pab cuam cov nqi). Student tickets are available – kindergarten los ntawm tsev kawm qib siab – rau $15.00 nyiaj tab sis yog tsuas muag thaum lub arena. Menyuam tus ID yog requited.
Qhov no yog ib tug tag nrho-hnub nyoog qhia. Qhov rooj qhib rau ntawm 5:00 p.m. I with the opening bout scheduled at 6:00 p.m. I.
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2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez To fight for first pro title, Dec. 2 at home vs. Hungarian invader Jozsef “Me liab” Ajtai

“KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: kub & Glory” ntawm Hartman Arena nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Lub nroog, KS
Nico Hernandez
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TIAJ UA SI NROOG, KANSAS (Lub kaum hli ntuj 23, 2017) – 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez will be fighting for his first professional title on Saturday, Kaum Ob Hlis Ntuj 2, when he takes on Hungarian invaderJozsef “Me liab” Ajtai in the eight-round main event for the vacant International Boxing Association (IBA) Flyweight Championship, headlining “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: kub & Glory” ntawm Hartman Arena nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Lub nroog, Kansas.

“KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: kub & Glory” yog ib tug kev nthuav qhia ntawm KO Hmo ntuj Boxing LLC., nyob rau hauv lub koom haum nrog Hartman Arena, thiab kev txhawb nqa nyob rau hauv ib feem los ntawm Twister City Harley Davidson- Metro PCS, Mort’s Cigar Bar thiab Jimmy Egg.

Qhov kev txiav txim yuav tsum muaj kev sib tw nyob rau yav tom ntej airing on CBS Cov kev ua si Network.
The 21-year-old Hernandez (3-0, 2 Kos), sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Wichita, will be fighting in a scheduled eight-round bout for the first time. His three pro fights to date were all scheduled for six rounds and each was held in Kansas, the last two in his second home, Hartman Arena.
In his last fight this past September 23rd, Hernandez was forced to fight late replacement Kendrick “Uprising” Latchman who outweighed the celebrated American Olympian by more than 10 phaus. Hernandez won a six-round unanimous decision by scores of 60-54 thiab 59-55 ob zaug.
Despite being younger than Hernandez by almost a year to the day, Ajtai (19-9, 12 Kos) has already had 28 pro sib ntaus, including a full 10-round distance loss by decision last year to two-time Olympic gold medalist Shiming Zou, lub qub ntiaj teb Boxing Organization (WBO) Flyweight ntiaj teb no yeej.
By far, Nico is fighting the toughest opponent of his pro career,” Hernandez’ pab txhawb John Andersen (“KO Night Boxing LLC) hais tias. “Ajtai has much more experience as a pro than Nico, plus he went the distance against a two-time Olympic gold medalist, Zou. Ajtai is a busy fighter with a good knockout ratio (63%). This fight is going to tell us a lot about Nico, especially his power at 112 phaus.
Nico fighting for a title in only his fourth pro fight proves that all our hard efforts of KO Night Boxing and Team Nico has paid off quickly and we’re grateful that the IBA has given him this great opportunity. I didn’t realize the high quality of champions the IBA has had in the past and we’re proud that Nico can someday join this group. In the flyweight division, Nico may enter world title fight shot discussions earlier than I had originally thought, which was in his third year as a pro. An impressive performance against Ajtai could position him for a world title fight next year with less than 10 fights under his belt.
We’re excited to have an American Olympian fighting for our first Americas title,” IBA PresidentJ.C. Courreges ntxiv. “Nico Hernandez is an Olympic bronze medalist and we’re hopeful that he will develop into an IBA world champion in the not too distant future. His amateur pedigree speaks for itself and we’re very happy to have this young man fighting for the IBA Americas title.
IBA world champions during the past quarter-century include Hall-of-Famers Oscar tsib la Hoya,George foreman, Roberto Duran thiab Arturo Gatti, as well as stars such as Roy Jones, Jr.,Bernard Hopkins, Shane Mosely, James Toney, Mikkel Kessler, Eric Morales, Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castillo, Glen Johnson thiab Antonio Tarver.
Other fights on the “kub & Glory” card will soon be announced. Tag nrho cov sib ntaus thiab tua hluav taws yuav raug hloov.
Daim pib mus muag tag kis (Tuesday, Oct. 24 @ 12 p.m. I) nyob rau Hartman Arena chaw ua hauj lwm thiab http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue / 50551?Hom = Hartman. cov nqi $115.00 (VIP), $75.00, $50.00, $35.00, $25.00 thiab $20.00 (nqi tsis muaj xws li kev pab cuam cov nqi) .
Qhov no yog ib tug tag nrho-hnub nyoog qhia. Qhov rooj qhib rau ntawm 5:00 p.m. I with the opening bout scheduled at 6:00 p.m. I.
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Olympian Nico Hernandez remains undefeated Tramaine Williams, Armando Alvarez & Zhilei Zhang victorious

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PALM CITY, Kansas (Cuaj hlis 24, 2017) – The name of last night’s “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: Step Upevent certainly was appropriate as 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez had to overcome a major obstacle to remain undefeated at Hartman Arena in Palm City, Kansas.
“KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: Step Up!” was a presentation of KO Night Boxing LLC., in association with Roc Nation Sports and Hartman Arena, sponsored by Mort’s Cigar Bar, Jimmy Egg and Twister City Harley-Davidson. The action was taped live for future airing on CBS Sports Network.
St. Louis southpaw Kendrick “Uprising” Latchman outweighed regular flyweight Hernandez by more than 10 pounds when the two fighters entered the ring because Hernandezscheduled opponent, Basyzbek Baratov (2-1-2), abruptly pulled out of the fight after the weigh in due to a contractual disagreement. Hernandez weighed in at 113 phaus, Baratov was 112, which was the contracted weight. The Kansas Athletic Commission, Txawm li cas los, automatically allows one-pound over for all non-title fights. Baratov refused to fight but Latchman agreed to fight at a 125-pound catchweight. Hernandez gained four pounds and the fight was on.
Wichita hero Hernandez was unmoved by the late change, largely due to his standout amateur career, in which his opponents often changed at the last moment. Latchman (1-5-1, 1 KO) is a pro boxer-MMA hybrid fighter who is 6-3 (5 Kos) nyob rau hauv MMA, including a 55-second stoppage of 14-7-1 Cody Land no yav dhau los Lub Xya hli ntuj.
Latchman buzzed Hernandez in the first round, much to the chagrin of the Hernandezloud hometown crowd. The U.S. Olympian displayed a good chin and went on to win a six-round unanimous decision to improve his pro record to 3-0 (2 Kos).
They (his corner and fans) were nervous,” the 21-year-old Hernandez said after the fight, “tab sis kuv tsis. My coach (father Lewis Hernandez) told me to feint and go in, but I lunged a little too much. Hav, I’m staying in my division (flyweight) before moving up in weight.
Nico had to step up, fighting a new opponent on 24-hour notice, along with the difference in their weights,” pab txhawb John Andersen commented. “Everything turned out okay but it wasn’t an easy fight. My palms were a little sweaty in the first round when he got hit hard, but Nico pulled out the win and he’ll be an even better fighter because of this experience. His father said Nico had never been hit like that before. It was a good card and the crowed was really into it.
KO Night Boxing LLC announced that Hernandez would return Kaum Ob Hlis Ntuj 2 to headline another show at Hartman Arena.
USBA No. 2- rated featherweight Tramaine “The Might Midget” Williams (13-0, 5 Kos), fighting out of New Haven (I), cruised to his 13th victory without a defeat, taking a one-sided 10-round unanimous decision over Derrick Murray (13-3, 5 Kos), in the co-featured event.
Key West, FL welterweight Armando “Cov zoo: Alvarez (17-0, 11 Kos) tseem undefeated, winning a 10-round unanimous decision against Hungarian champion GaborSquirrelGorbics (23-8, 14 Kos) in a competitive Special Welterweight Attraction. Alvarez is the WBC Latino welterweight title holder.
Undefeated Chinese heavyweight prospect ZhileiBig BangZhang (18-0, 14 Kos), the reigning WBO Oriental champion, needed only 2:28 to stop veteran Byron “Lub Xyooj” Polley(30-22-1, 13 Kos). Zhang, as well as Williams, are promoted by Roc Nation Sports.
In the most dramatic fight of the night, Los Angeles heavyweight Scott Alexander (13-2-2, 7 Kos) rebounded from being decked, as well as a pre-fight cut, to knockout 361-pound Richard “Silverback” Carmack (15-12-1, 12 Kos) nyob rau hauv lub thib ob puag ncig. Alexander suffered a cut on his shin that resulted from a step breaking as he entered the ring.
Milwaukee junior middleweight Akeem Dub (3-1, 1 KO) won three of four rounds on all three judgesscorecards for a four-round unanimous decision over Marcus Neal (2-2, 2 Kos).
Wichita light heavyweight Jeff Strum pitched a shutout in his pro debut against Topeka’s (KS) previously unbeaten Chris Ortega (3-1-1), winning all four rounds in impressive fashion.
Sau kom tiav tau rau hauv qab no:
RAUG RAWS NTAUB NTAWV TAU
MAIN kev tshwm sim – FEATHERWEIGHTS
Nico Hernandez (3-0, 2 Kos), Wichita
WDEC6 (60-54, 59-55, 59-55)
Kendrick Latchman (1-5-1, 1 KO), St. Louis, MO
CO-FEATURE – FEATHERWEIGHTS
Tramaine Williams (13-0, 5 Kos), New Haven, I
WDEC10 (98-91, 98-91, 97-92)
Derrick Murray (13-3, 5 Kos), St. Louis, MO
SPECIAL WELTERWEIGHT ATTRACTION
Armando Alvarez (17-0, 11 Kos), Key West, IBCE
WDEC10 (100-90, 98-92, 96-93)
Gabor Gorbics (23-8, 14 Kos), Budapest, Hungary
Heavyweights
Zhilei Zhang (18-0, 14 Kos), Las Vegas, NV
WKO1 (2:28)
Byron Polley (30-22-1 (13 Kos), Saint Joseph, MO
Scott Alexander (13-2-2, 6 Kos), Los Angeles, XWS LI
WKO2 (1:45)
Richard Carmack (15-12-1, 12 Kos), Kansas City, MO
LUB TEEB heavyweights
Jeff Strum 1-0), Wichita, KS
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Chris Ortega (3-1-1), Topeka, KS.
JUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHTS
Akeem Dub (3-1, 1 KO), Milwaukee, WI
Wdec4 (39-36, 39-36, 39-36)
Marcus Neal (2-2, 2 Kos), Kansas City, MO.
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2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Returns this Saturday at home in Kansas

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2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez
Returns this Saturday at home in Kansas
“KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: Step Up!” ntawm Hartman Arena nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Lub nroog, KS
TIAJ UA SI NROOG, Kansas (Cuaj hlis 19, 2017) — 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandezrov qab los rau lub nplhaib no hnub vas xaum night for his third professional fight, headlining “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: Step Up!”, ntawm Hartman Arena nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Lub nroog, Kansas.

“KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: Step Up!” yog ib tug kev nthuav qhia ntawm KO Hmo ntuj Boxing LLC., nyob rau hauv lub koom haum nrog Hartman Arena, Mort’s Cigar Bar, Jimmy Egg and Twister City Harley-Davidson. Qhov kev txiav txim yuav tsum muaj kev sib tw nyob rau yav tom ntej airing on CBS Cov kev ua si Network.
Hernandez (2-0, 2 Kos), sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Wichita, has a new opponent in the six-round main event, Kyrgyzstan flyweight Basyzbek Baratov (2-1-2).
Nico Hernandez (R) is in action no hnub vas xaum hmo ntuj
(picture courtesy of Tony Schock, GS Memory Maker)
Sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Philadelphia, Baratov has had some tough luck, in terms of scoring, with two draws and a loss by split decision. His pro record could easily be 5-0.
A pair of undefeated Roc Nation Sports fighters, New Haven (I) featherweight Tramaine “The Mighty Midget” Williams (12-0, 5 Kos) and Chinese heavyweight ZhileiBig BangZhang(17-0, 13 Kos), will be showcased.
USBA No. 2-rated Williams faces Derrick Murray (13-2 (5 Kos), ntawm St. Louis (MO), nyob rau hauv lub 10-round co-feature. Sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Las Vegas, Nevada, Zhang meets Missouri veteran Byron “Lub Xyooj” Polley (30-21-1, 13 Kos) nyob rau hauv ib tug 10-round sib ntau sib tw.
Also fighting on the televised portion of the card is a 10-round welterweight match pitting undefeated rising star Armando “Cov zoo” Alvarez (16-0, 11 Kos), fighting out of Key West, Florida, against Hungarian champion GaborSquirrelGorbics (23-7, 14 Kos).
In an eight-round battle of heavyweights, Los Angeles’ Scott Alexander (12-2-2, 6 Kos) ntsej muagRichard “Silverback” Carmack (15-1-1, 12 Kos), ntawm Kansas City (MO).
The already loaded undercard continues to provide a boxing platform for local fighters in four-round fights: Kansas City (MO) junior middleweight Marcus Neal (2-1, 2 Kos) vs. Akeem Dub(2-1, 1 KO), ntawm Milwaukee, Wichita’s pro-debuting light heavyweight Jeff Sturm vs. Chris Ortega(3-0-1), ntawm Topeka (KS), and Topeka’s Brian Clements (0-0-1) vs. Liberian junior welterweightArchie Weah, fighting out of Ohio.
Tag nrho cov sib ntaus thiab tua hluav taws yuav raug hloov.
Tickets are on sale at the Hartman Arena box office and http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/06005308B32459E5 cov nqi $115.00 (VIP), $75.00, $75.00, $50.00, $30.00 thiab $25.00.
Qhov no yog ib tug tag nrho-hnub nyoog qhia. Qhov rooj qhib rau ntawm 6:00 p.m. I with the opening bout scheduled at 7:00 p.m. I.
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2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Back in action Sept. 23 vs. Francisco Lapizco

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“KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: Step Up!” ntawm Hartman Arena nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Lub nroog, KS
TIAJ UA SI NROOG, Kansas (Lub yim hli ntuj 10, 2017) – KO Night Boxing LLC and Hartman Arena hosted a private media luncheon today to announce the return of 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez for his third professional fight on Saturday, Cuaj hlis 23, headlining “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: Step Up!” ntawm Hartman Arena nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Lub nroog, Kansas.
“KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: Step Up!” yog ib tug kev nthuav qhia ntawm KO Hmo ntuj Boxing LLC., nyob rau hauv lub koom haum nrog Hartman Arena, Mort’s Cigar Bar and Jimmy Egg.
Wichita-native Hernandez (2-0, 2 Kos) will face the stiffest test of his young pro career, Mexican flyweight Francisco “Warrior” Lapizco (8-5, 2 Kos), in the six-round main event.
I’m very fortunate that my promoter, John Andersen(KO Hmo ntuj Boxing), has worked hard to make my third pro fight at home,” Hernandez said. “I’m very excited to be able to show boxing at its best.
My opponent has never been stopped. Obviously, he has more professional experience than me, and I understand he likes putting pressure on his opponent. I want to be the first to stop this guy! I also want the boxing world to know I’m coming for belts. Champions should get ready for Nico Hernandez.
In his professional debut on March 25th, Hernandez knocked out Patrick Gutierrez nyob rau hauv lub plaub puag ncig, and this past June 17th at Hartman Arena, the 21-year-old U.S. Olympian stopped previously undefeated Jose Rodriguez in the third round of the main event.
Lapizco, 22, has already defeated an unbeaten opponent, Cesar Sustaita (3-0), three years ago at Ontario, California. His last fight was this past January at home in Sinaloa, Mexico, in which Lapizco won a six-round unanimous decision over Jairo Miranda.
This fight is a step up for Nico against a proven opponent who goes rounds,” Andersen noted. “He has already upset an undefeated fighter. It’s time for Nico to step up, as well as the city of Wichita, in terms of supporting him. This is a major event on September 23rd that will bring national attention, not only for Nico, but to Wichita.
We have an opportunity to put Nico, all of Kansas, on the national map in boxing. We have a multi-fight deal to showcase Nico at Hartman Arena. After the September 23rd qhia tau tias, we’ll announce his final fight of 2017. We need people to turnout September 23rd at Hartman Arena to continue promoting Nico at home.

(L-R) — Promoter John Andersen, 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez and his father/head trainer Lewis Hernandez
(photo courtesy of Hartman Arena)

Additional “KO Hmo ntuj Boxing: Step Up!” fights will soon be announced. Tag nrho cov sib ntaus thiab tua hluav taws yuav raug hloov.

Daim pib mus muag tag kis (Friday, Aug. 11 @ 10 a.m. I) nyob rau Hartman Arena chaw ua hauj lwm thiabhttp://www.ticketmaster.com/event/06005308B32459E5 cov nqi $115.00 (VIP), $75.00, $75.00, $50.00, $30.00 thiab $25.00.
Qhov no yog ib tug tag nrho-hnub nyoog qhia. Qhov rooj qhib rau ntawm 6:00 p.m. I with the opening bout scheduled at 7:00 p.m. I.
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