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Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Riding on the fast track

 


LAS VEGAS (Junio 26, 2017)
Fresh off his sensational stoppage of previously undefeated Jose “Mexican Diablo” Rodríguez, 2016 medallista de bronce olímpico Nico Hernandez is riding the fast track to stardom on an exciting journey that’s just really started.
In the June 17º “KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” evento principal, which aired live on CBS Sports Network from Hartman Arena in Park City, Kansas, Hernandez improved his record to 2-0 (2 KOs), dropping Rodriguez three times and closing the show in the third round..
The 21-year-old Hernandez, luchando fuera de Wichita, is already proving to be a better professional boxer that he was an amateur, despite all his accomplishments and achievements in the non-paying ranks, firing effective combinations from a wide variety of angles, including punishing body shots and devastating, powerful punches to his opponent’s head.
Because Hernandez fights in the featherweight division, which is void of overwhelming talent and lacks top-notch Americans, along with his amateur pedigree and experience fighting boxers with different styles, Hernandez can likely crack the world ratings this year, possibily getting a world title shot in 2018.
I did my thing tonight,” Hernandez said after his June 17º lucha. “I’ve fought the best at the Olympics, so I wasn’t worried about what he (Rodríguez) lo hizo. This fight was a little personal because he’d said he was knocking me out. I got tired of him and went into the ring trying to take him out. We can be friends now.
I just need to stay on path and I will. I’ve been on the top since I started boxing when I was nine. I want to do what other Olympians like (Otro) Sala y (Vasyl) Lomanchenko have donebecome world champion!”
The highest-rated flyweight in the world today is 36-year-old Brian Viloria (37-5, 22 KOs), the 4-time, 2-division world champion and 2000 U.S. Olímpico. Considering his advanced age for a boxer, la “Hawaian Punchwill probably be retired by the time Hernandez is ready for a world title shot, leaving Oscar Cantu y Miguel Cartagena as the only American featherweights currently rated among the top 25 en el mundo.
Nico was great in his last fight and everybody is seeing what we want to do with him,” Hernadez’ promotor John Andersen (KO Noche de Boxeo) conocido. “We need to step up the competition for him in his next fight, which will probably be his last six-round bout. Our plan is one more six and then an eight-rounder for the vacant World Boxing Council (CMB) International Youth featherweight title. But Nico has options because he can easily drop down to junior flyweight or move up to super flyweight. We’ll take things fight-by-fight with him with an eye on the immediate future for a world title fight.
The featherweight division, ahora mismo, is led by a pair of stars, Kazuto Ioka, de Japón, y filipinos Donnie Nietes. The future of lower weight-classes may very well belong to Nico Hernandez.
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Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Stops Jose Rodriguez in the third round

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KO NIGHT BOXING: FUEGO RÁPIDO”
OFFICIAL RESULTS FROM KANSAS
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The beginning of the end for Jose Rodriguez (R) against Nico Hernandez
(All pictures courtesy of Charles Yellowfeather)

PARK CITY, Kansas (Junio 18, 2017)Wichita hero and 2016 medallista de bronce olímpico, Nico Hernandez, dominado Jose “Mexican Diablo” Rodríguez en la noche del pasado “KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” evento principal, which aired on CBS Sports Network live from Hartman Arena in Park City, Kansas.
“KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” was a presentation of KO Night Boxing LLC. TITLE Boxing is the official apparel and gloves partner for Knockout Night Boxing.

Nico Hernandez (R) battered Jose Rodriguez in a one-sided contest
The 21-year-old Hernandez (2-0, 2 KOs) came out fast, rapidly firing combinations that consistently landed to his opponent’s head and body. Hernandez was as electric in the ring as the sky outside, battering the over-matched Rodriguez, finally dropping him midway through the second round.
The extremely sharp Hernandez floored Rodriguez again in the third with a right-left combination but the tough Mexican rose again. The onslaught continued briefly as the Olympian pounded Rodriguez (2-1, 2 KOs), knocking him down for the third time and final time as referee Kevin Champion counted him out at 2:38.
I came out with a victory, it can’t get better than that,” Hernandez said after the fight. “I put him down a few times. I was happy with my performance. I was trying to get out of her to celebrate with my family and friends.

I didn’t expect him to keep coming, getting up and still coming forward. I’ll talk to my promoter and coaches and see what’s next.

Nico Hernandez celebrated his triumph at home in front of family and friends

El favorito local Noel Esqueda (7-3-2, 5 KOs), de Wichita, was unable to handle Mexican junior middleweight LimberthEl Gallito” Ponce (13-3, 9 KOs), fighting out of Quad Cities (Illinois), in the co-featured event The two fighters fought mostly on the inside as Ponce effectively landed overhand rights on his way to a six-round unanimous decision,
Kansas featherweight rivals Eric Vargas (3-0, 1 KO), of Garden City, and Winfield’s pro-debuting Humberto “Tito” Tellez (0-1) had fans screaming from start to finish in an entertaining match. The stronger Vargas outworked the game Tellez through most of their action-packed fight to earn a hard-fought win by four-round majority decision.
En el abridor de la televisión, pro-debuting Kansas super middleweights Eddie Chavez (0-1), de Wichita, and Garden City’s Luis Fernando Juanez Jasso (1-0, 1 KO) went toe-to-toe from the opening bell until there was one minute left in the opening round, when Jasso suddenly dropped Chavez with a punishing right. Chavez beat the count but he was hurting. Jasso trapped Chavez on the ropes and unloaded seven unanswered punch until Chavez took a knee and referee Champion immediately stepped in to stop the fight.
Pro-debutante Brian Clements (0-0-1), fighting out of Topeka (Kansas), and Garden City veteran Bryant Montalvo (1-9-1) fought to a four-round draw in a back-and-forth contest.
Winfield (Kansas) peso semipesado “El príncipe” Juan Hollingsworth (1-0-1, 1 KO) y pro-debutando Matt Dixon (0-0-1), de Tulsa (OKAY), fought to an entertaining four-round split draw in the opening bout of the evening.
Los resultados completos de abajo:
RESULTADOS OFICIALES
(todos los ganadores muestran primero))
MAIN EVENT — contrapesos
Nico Hernandez (2-0, 2 KOs), Wichita, Kansas
WKO3 (2:38)
Jose Rodriguez (2-1, 2 KOs), Markesan, Wisconsin
Co-estelar – JUNIOR medianos
Limberth Ponce (13-3, 9 KOs), Rock Island, Illinois
WDEC6 (60-54, 58-56, 58-56)
Noel Esqueda (7-4-2, 5 KOs), Wichita, Kansas
Semipesados
Juan Hollingsworth (1-0-1, 1 KO), Winfield, Kansas
D4 (39037, 37-39, 38-38)
Matt Dixon (0-0-1, 0 KO), Tulsa, OKAY.
Los pesos medios
Luis Fernando Juanez Jasso (1-0, 1 KO), Garden City, Kansas
WTKO1 (2:26)
Eddie Chavez (0-1, 0 KO), Wichita, Kansas.
JUNIOR welters
Brian Clements (0-0-1), Topeka, Kansas
D4
Bryant Montalvo (1-9-1, 1 KO), Garden City, Kansas.
Pesos pluma
Eric Vargas (3-0, 1 KO), Garden City, Kansas
WDEC4 (40-36, 39-37, 38-38)
Humberto Tellez (0-1), Winfield, Kansas
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Hartman Arena amplía el horario de taquilla para respaldar la demanda de entradas para la noche del sábado “KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” evento con 2016 medallista de bronce olímpico Nico Hernández

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PARK CITY, Kansas (Junio 13, 2017) – 2016 medallista de bronce olímpico Nico Hernandez regresa al ring este sábado noche, Junio 17, en casa en Wichita para su segunda pelea profesional, como cabeza de cartel “KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” en CBS Sports Network en vivo desde Hartman Arena en Park City, Kansas.
Hernández, nativo de Wichita (1-0, 1 KO) se enfrentará al invicto peso mosca mexicano Jose rodriquez (2-0, 2 KOs)en el evento principal de seis rondas.
Debido a la demanda de entradas en el mercado local y en previsión de un evento agotado, Hartman Arena ampliará su horario de taquilla mañana, (Miércoles, Junio 14) y Jueves, 15 de junio 10 a.m. CT a 7 p.m. Connecticut.
Adicionalmente, El personal de Hartman Arena venderá boletos en Bar de puros de Mort este Viernes noche (Junio 16) para el pesaje oficial, abierto al público y a partir de 6 p.m. Y. Mort's se encuentra en 223 E.1st Street en el norte de Wichita.
“Estamos siguiendo muy bien la venta de entradas para de este sábado próximo ‘KO Night Boxing’ con Kansas’ propio Nico Hernandez,” dijo Jennifer Ferguson, Gerente de taquilla, Arena Hartman. “También estamos anticipando una caminata muy fuerte el sábado., por eso hemos ampliado el horario de taquilla y tendremos personal adicional disponible para satisfacer las demandas del sábado por la noche. Los boletos también están disponibles para comprar.”
Hartman Arena: 8151 N Hartman Arena Drive, park City, Kansas 67147
Precio de los boletos:
  • $175.00 (Boleto de paquete VIP para ringside que incluye una toalla de rally de camiseta de evento de edición limitada, cordón de edición limitada firmado por Nico, una entrada para la fiesta posterior oficial en Hartman Arena * Solo 200 Quedan asientos VIP.
  • $150.00 (asiento en el suelo que incluye una camiseta del evento de edición limitada y una toalla de rally.
  • $75.00, $35.00 $20.00.
Los boletos también se pueden obtener en Wichita en Angela's Café (2119 La. 21st St. N, o llamando al Team Nico (Jeremías) @ 316. 393.3743 o Lewis @ 316.806.0144).
Este es un todo-edades muestran. Las puertas abren a 6:00 p.m. Connecticut con el combate de apertura programada en 7:00 p.m. Connecticut.
Todas las peleas y los luchadores están sujetos a cambio
“Estamos encantados con la respuesta "KO Night Boxing: Fuego rápido’ ha recibido de los fanáticos allí,” añadió John Andersen, presidente de KO Night Boxing LLC. “En nuestro primer show en este mercado el pasado mes de marzo 25º en las cercanías de Mulvane, teníamos más de 3,100 salir a apoyar a Nico en su debut profesional, y hubo un juego televisado del torneo de la NCAA de la Universidad de Kansas la misma noche. Según los comentarios que recibo, estamos viendo un show agotado este sábado por la noche. Debería ser una noche muy especial, ya que este evento también se transmitirá en vivo en todo el país por CBS Sports Network., donde los fanáticos del boxeo en toda América del Norte verán cuán apasionada es la gente aquí por apoyar a su héroe local, Nico Hernandez.”

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Olympian Nico Hernandez had boxing float In Wichita’s Riverfest Sundance Festival parade

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PARK CITY, Kansas (Junio 7, 2017) – Equipo Hernandez, featuring Wichita-native Nico Hernandez (1-0, 1 KO), un 2016 medallista de bronce olímpico, entered a boxing float in this past Viernesnoche de 45º annual Riverfest Sundance Festival parade in Wichita.

An estimated 50,000 people turned out to enjoy the parade, as well as the opportunity to support hometown hero Hernandez, who will fight at home once again in less than two weeks.
The 21-year-old Hernandez returns to action Sábado noche, Junio 17, in the six-round main event against Mexican-born flyweight opponent Jose Rodriguez (2-0, 2 KOs), como cabeza de cartel “KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido”, which will air (10 p.m. Y / 7 p.m. PT) en CBS Sports Network en vivo desde Hartman Arena en Park City, Kansas.
“KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” es una presentación de KO Night Boxing LLC.
Unbeaten Canadian featherweight Marc “GwapoPagcaliwangan (10-0-1, 8 KOs) caras Ángel “Terrible” Monrreal (10-8-1, 3 KOs), de México, en el evento co-presentado de ocho rondas. Wichita junior middleweight Noel Esquada (7-3-2, 5 KOs) se reúne 2012 Chicago Golden Gloves champion LimberthEl Gallito” Ponce (12-3, 9 KOs) en un partido de seis asaltos,
En el primer partido televisado, Garden City (Kansas) prospecto de peso pluma Eric Vargas (2-0, 1 KO) takes on pro-debuting Humberto “Tito” Tellez, fighting out of Winfield (Kansas).
The non-televised “KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” undercard is loaded with local talent: pro-debuting Topeka (Kansas) welter junior Brian Clements vs. Bryan Montalvo (1-9, 1 KO), of Garden City (Kansas); Winfield light heavyweight Juan Hollingsworth (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Oklahoman Matt Dixon in his pro debut, and pro-debuting middleweights Eddie Chavez, de Wichita, and Garden City’s Fernando Jasso throw-down in the opening bout.
Todas las peleas y los luchadores están sujetos a cambio.
Tickets are on sale at the Hartman Arena box office and http://www.ticketmaster.com/event / 060052A193761C74. Los precios son $175.00 (Boleto de paquete VIP para el ringside que incluye una camiseta del evento de edición limitada y un boleto para la fiesta posterior oficial con una oportunidad de conocer y saludar), $150.00 (asiento en el suelo que incluye una camiseta del evento de edición limitada), $75.00, $35.00 y $20.00. Las entradas también se venderán en Wichita en Angela's Café. (2119 La. 21st St. N, o llama al equipo Nico (Jeremías @ 316. 393.3743 o Lewis @ 316.806.0144).
Este es un todo-edades muestran. Las puertas abren a 6:00 p.m. Connecticut con el combate de apertura programada en 7:00 p.m. Connecticut.
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2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Dedicated to building boxing in Wichita & across Kansas

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PARK CITY, Kansas (Junio 1, 2017) – Wichita-native Nico Hernandez (1-0, 1 KO), un 2016 medallista de bronce olímpico, is on a mission to establish his home as a realfight townlike world champion Terence Crawford has done in Omaha, Nebraska.
The 21-year-old Hernandez returns to action Sábado, Junio 17, in the six-round main event against Mexican-born flyweight opponent Jose Rodriguez (2-0, 2 KOs), como cabeza de cartel “KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido”, which will air (10 p.m. Y / 7 p.m. PT) en CBS Sports Network en vivo desde Hartman Arena en Park City, Kansas.
“KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” es una presentación de KO Night Boxing LLC.
Hernandez drew nearly 3,200 fans for his professional debut, Marzo 25, en las cercanías de Mulvane (Kansas), en la que noqueó Patrick Gutiérrez en la cuarta ronda del evento principal, which was also televised live on CBS Sports Network.
Hernández’ promotor, KO Noche de Boxeo, LLC, is committed to showcasing Hernandez at home on national television, as well as provide a platform for young Kansas boxers for them to develop their skills and build intra-state rivalries as evident on this card.
My plan is to do it like Terence Crawford has done in Omaha,” Hernandez explained. “I’m hoping it works out as well for me. It means so much for me to bring boxing to Wichita, to all of Kansas, for these fans and all the good, young boxers we have here.
This is a good opportunity for fighters from Wichita, across Kanas, to showcase their skills to the boxing world,” promotor John Andersen dicho. “Nico is giving all these other fighters a chance to do that by headlining our shows on CBS Sports Network. They need to fight to develop; otherwise, they’d have to travel far from home just to fight. They can build fanbases close to their hometowns.

We’re an up-and-coming promotional company, much like Nico as a pro fighter, and together we want to build boxing across Kansas and build natural rivalries like we have on this card. Nico is the perfect fighter to do this because, in addition to being an Olympic medalist, he’s a great role model for young people in Wichita, and Kansas as a whole, to emulate. We’ve planted the boxing seed in Wichita, through Nico, and we feel that boxing is going to grow across the state where Nico is bigger than life.

Unbeaten Canadian featherweight Marc “GwapoPagcaliwangan (10-0-1, 8 KOs) se reúne Ángel “Terrible” Monrreal (10-8-1, 3 KOs), de México, en la co-característica de ocho rondas, while Wichita junior middleweight Noel Esquada (7-3-2, 5 KOs) adquiere 2012 Chicago Golden Gloves champion LimberthEl Gallito” Ponce (12-3, 9 KOs) in the six-round match,
A prime example of a budding intrastate Kansas rivalry will be displayed in the televised opener as Garden City (Kansas) prospecto de peso pluma Eric Vargas (2-0, 1 KO) takes on pro-debuting Humberto “Tito” Tellez, fighting out of Winfield (Kansas).
The non-televised “KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” undercard is loaded with local talent: pro-debuting Topeka (Kansas) welter junior Brian Clements vs. Bryan Montalvo (1-9, 1 KO), of Garden City (Kansas); Winfield light heavyweight Juan Hollingsworth (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Oklahoman Matt Dixon in his pro debut, and pro-debuting middleweights Eddie Chavez, de Wichita, and Garden City’s Fernando Jasso throw-down in the opening bout.
Todas las peleas y los luchadores están sujetos a cambio.
Tickets are on sale at the Hartman Arena box office and http://www.ticketmaster.com/event / 060052A193761C74. Los precios son $175.00 (Boleto de paquete VIP para el ringside que incluye una camiseta del evento de edición limitada y un boleto para la fiesta posterior oficial con una oportunidad de conocer y saludar), $150.00 (asiento en el suelo que incluye una camiseta del evento de edición limitada), $75.00, $35.00 y $20.00. Las entradas también se venderán en Wichita en Angela's Café. (2119 La. 21st St. N, o llama al equipo Nico (Jeremías @ 316. 393.3743 o Lewis @ 316.806.0144).
Este es un todo-edades muestran. Las puertas abren a 6:00 p.m. Connecticut con el combate de apertura programada en 7:00 p.m. Connecticut.
INFORMACIÓN:
Gorjeo: @KONightBoxing
Siga @Nicomhernandez en Twitter e Instagram.

Jose Rodriguez unfazed, determined to KO 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez In “Fuego rápido” main event June 17

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PARK CITY, Kansas (Mayo 11, 2017) – Unfazed Mexico-native Jose Rodriguez is determined to knockout 2016 medallista de bronce olímpico Nico Hernandez en Sábado, Junio 17, en el “KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” headline event.

Hernández, nativo de Wichita (1-0, 1 KO) will be fighting at home against Rodriquez (2-0, 2 KOs), a flyweight living in Wisconsin,in the six-round main event that will air (10 p.m. Y / 7 p.m. PT) en CBS Sports Network en vivo desde Hartman Arena en Park City, Kansas.
“KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” es una presentación de KO Night Boxing LLC.
Hernandez drew nearly 3,200 fans for his professional debut, Marzo 25, en las cercanías de Mulvane (Kansas), in which the 21-year-old future star stopped Patrick Gutiérrez en la cuarta ronda del evento principal, which was also televised live on CBS Sports Network.
Rodriguez is chasing the American dream having moved 12 years ago to Wisconsin for a job opportunity and better life for his family. He had started boxing in Mexico but was unable to continue because he needed to work. A few years after he moved to Wisconsin, Rodriguez decided he wanted to box again, although he had a difficult time finding a trainer who wanted to work with a 24-year-old novice. Entrenador Eddie Haynes gave Rodriguez an opportunity to join Team Certified, which includes former world title challenger Ángel manfredy, who also works Rodriguez’ esquina.
After a brief yet undefeated amateur career, highlighted by Rodriguezgold-medal performance in the in the Milwaukee Golden Gloves Championships, Jose turned pro last July in Milwaukee against Nicholas Brand. Ahora, he has a pair of first-round knockouts, the last this past September against Richard Tallmadge, who was coached by Nate Jones, irónicamente, also an American Olympic bronze-medal winner in 1996.
Rodríguez, who drives 1 ½-hours to train at his gym, works the night shift in a factory. “I fight for my wife and three children,” the 29-year-old Rodriquez said. “This is a very important fight for me because, when I knock him out, it’ll open doors for me and my team. I train very hard every day because I want to make a living boxing, or at least enough to work less hours, so I can see my kids more than the hour a day I do now. I’ve already lost too much time
This is going to be a good action-fight, de principio a fin, as long as it lasts. I like to fight inside, putting a lot of pressure on my opponent. I don’t want to leave it in the hands of the judges. No decision, I’m knocking him out. If he thinks this is going to be an easy fight, he’ll know who I am after our fight. Voy a acabar con él!”
Unbeaten Canadian featherweight Marc “GwapoPagcaliwangan (10-0-1, 8 KOs) takes on Mexican invader Ángel “Terrible” Monrreal (9-8-1, 3 KOs) en la co-característica de ocho rondas. Pagacaliwangan is a Taekwondo-trained fighter of Filipino heritage. He is a three-time Ontario Golden Gloves and two-time Provincial amateur champion in his native Canada.
Wichita junior middleweight Noel Esquada (7-3-2, 5 KOs) se reúne 2012 Chicago Golden Gloves champion LimberthEl Gallito” Ponce (12-3, 9 KOs) in a scheduled six-round bout. Garden City (Kansas) prospecto de peso pluma Eric Vargas (2-0, 1 KO) faces pro-debuting Humberto “Tito” Tellez, fighting out of Winfield (Kansas).
Non-televised “KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” undercard bouts featuring additional Kansas fighters will soon be announced. Todas las peleas y los luchadores están sujetos a cambio.
Tickets are on sale at the Hartman Arena box office and http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/060052A193761C74. Los precios son $175.00 (Boleto de paquete VIP para el ringside que incluye una camiseta del evento de edición limitada y un boleto para la fiesta posterior oficial con una oportunidad de conocer y saludar), $150.00 (asiento en el suelo que incluye una camiseta del evento de edición limitada), $75.00, $35.00 y $20.00. Las entradas también se venderán en Wichita en Angela's Café. (2119 La. 21st St. N, o llama al equipo Nico (Jeremías @ 316. 393.3743 o Lewis @ 316.806.0144).
Este es un todo-edades muestran. Las puertas abren a 6:00 p.m. Connecticut con el combate de apertura programada en 7:00 p.m. Connecticut.
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2016 El medallista olímpico de bronce Nico Hernández vuelve a encabezar “Fuego rápido” en Kansas

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PARK CITY, Kansas (Mayo 1, 2017) – 2016 medallista de bronce olímpico Nico Hernandez regresa al ring en Sábado, Junio 17, en casa en Wichita para su segunda pelea profesional. “KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” saldrá al aire (10 p.m. Y / 7 p.m. PT) en CBS Sports Network en vivo desde Hartman Arena en Park City, Kansas.
Hernández, nativo de Wichita, enfrentará al invicto peso mosca mexicano Jose rodriquez (2-0, 2 KOs)en el evento principal de seis rondas.
En su debut profesional en marzo 25º, Hernández tuvo una actuación impresionante, entretenido casi 3,200 apasionados fanáticos de Kansas mientras derrotaba Patrick Gutiérrez en la cuarta ronda del evento principal. La pelea también fue televisada en CBS Sports Network..
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Hernández, de 21 años, mostró un tremendo aplomo y algunos retoques en su estilo amateur., agregando un devastador ataque corporal, además de cambiar efectivamente de su postura ortodoxa a zurdo a veces.

“Siento que habrá incluso más gente en esta pelea que en mi debut profesional.,” Hernandez dijo. “Yo vivo solo un 10 a 15 minutos en coche del Hartman Arena, al norte de Wichita.
“Trabajé duro en los golpes al cuerpo para mi debut profesional. Yo no hice eso en los aficionados (sin puntos) y me estoy acostumbrando a cambiar a zurdo. Ambos estaban en nuestro plan de juego y tuvieron éxito en mi primera pelea.. Estoy emocionado de volver al ring, especialmente en casa. Nuestro plan es pelear cada dos o tres meses y tener un total de cuatro peleas este año.”
“KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” es una presentación de KO Night Boxing LLC.
“Gutiérrez fue el oponente perfecto para el debut profesional de Nico,” comentado John Andersen, que promueve a Hernández así como a June 17º show. “Era duro, pero ahora es el momento de intensificarlo un poco contra un 2-0 oponente con dos nocauts. Nico está empezando a subir la escalera para llevarlo a donde queremos que vaya. Necesitamos moverlo más rápido que un luchador promedio., en gran parte debido a su experiencia amateur, y probablemente tendrá solo una pelea más de seis asaltos después de esto antes de subirlo a ocho.
“Pensé que parecía un poco nervioso en su debut profesional al principio., pero eso es lo esperado para un peleador que hace su debut profesional en casa frente a casi 3,200 gente, y después de eso fue genial. No podríamos haber pedido nada más y él participó en algunas rondas que serán útiles..
“Esta pelea estará cerca de donde vive Nico.. Nico realmente se conecta con los niños de la comunidad, a menudo hablando en escuelas locales, y esta es la oportunidad perfecta para que los padres traigan a sus hijos para verlo pelear una noche de fin de semana.
“Llamamos a este programa, 'Fuego rápido,’ principalmente por el estilo emocionante de Nico, disparando combinaciones nítidas en rápida sucesión, además de su nivel de actividad, ya que vuelve a pelear tan rápido.”
Hernández’ padre y entrenador principal, Lewis Hernandez, cree que los fans verán una mejora, luchador completo en esta pelea. “Nico mostró su cuerpo golpeando y cambió un poco para pelear con la mano izquierda.,” él explicó, “que no formaban parte de su estilo de boxeo en los aficionados. Los fanáticos verán el luchador que Nico realmente es, pero esta pelea volverá al boxeo más. Le dije que necesitaba ir al cuerpo como luchador profesional, pero que cada golpe no tiene por qué ser tan duro.. A veces necesito recordarle eso porque es un luchador de corazón.
“Sabía que estaría bien en su debut profesional (nerviosismo) porque se pone en marcha a medida que avanza la pelea. Cuando lastima a su oponente, viene aún más fuerte. Solo le digo que boxea y sea él mismo. Siempre está bien acondicionado para que pueda ir a rondas sin problemas.. Quiero que sea rápido y esquivo para llevarse a sus oponentes’ cuerpo y luego, en rondas posteriores, volver al boxeo. Luchó en 115 libras pero volverá a 112 para esta pelea. Nico era fuerte en 115 y será muy fuerte en peso mosca.”
Un mexicano de 29 años que pelea en Markesan., Wisconsin, Rodríguez (2-0, 2 KOs) tiene dos nocauts en el primer asalto en un par de peleas profesionales. Rodríguez es entrenado por cuatro veces retador al título mundial Ángel manfredy, cuya invaluable experiencia de lucha Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Stevie Johnston y Diego Corrales ciertamente ayuda a su luchador. Manfredy (43-8-1, 32 KOs) tuvo victorias sobre Arturo Gatti, Julio Diaz y Ivan Robinson, entre los más notables.
Adicional “KO Noche de Boxeo: Fuego rápido” pronto se anunciarán peleas. Todas las peleas y los luchadores están sujetos a cambio.
Los boletos salen en preventa especial Miércoles, Mayo 3, y ventas generales Viernes, Mayo 5, en la taquilla Hartman Arena y http://www.ticketmaster.com/event / 060052A193761C74. Los precios son $175.00 (Boleto de paquete VIP para el ringside que incluye una camiseta del evento de edición limitada y un boleto para la fiesta posterior oficial con una oportunidad de conocer y saludar), $150.00 (asiento en el suelo que incluye una camiseta del evento de edición limitada), $75.00, $35.00 y $20.00. Las entradas también se venderán en Wichita en Angela's Café. (2119 La. 21st St. N), o llama al equipo Nico (Jeremías @ 316. 393.3743 o Lewis @316.806.0144.
Este es un todo-edades muestran. Las puertas abren a 6:00 p.m. Connecticut con el combate de apertura programada en 7:00 p.m. Connecticut.
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U.S. Olympian Nico Hernandez Building Wichita into a fight town

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“KO Noche de Boxeo: History Begins
Encore presentation este sábado night on CBSSN

(photo by Charles Yellowfeather)
WICHITA, Kansas (Marzo 31, 2017)Last Saturday night at Kansas Star Arena in nearby Mulvane, 2016 medallista de bronce olímpico Nico Hernandez planted a seed in hopes of growing Wichita into a fight town, as world champions Terence Crawford y Deontay Wilder have already accomplished in the respective hometowns, Omaha (Nebraska) and Birmingham (AL).
Más que 3,100 fans purchased tickets Hernandezsuccessfully professional debut, parada Pat Gutierrez en la cuarta ronda. To put that attendance figure in its proper perspective, Wichita has a population of less than 400,000 and in this hoop-crazed state, the appropriately named “KO Noche de Boxeo: History Beginswent head-to-head with the popular Kansas Jayhawks quintet playing on national television in the Elite Eight of the NCAA college basketball championship, as well as The Wichita Force playing at home in indoor football.
The 21-year-old Hernandez is practically a sports franchise in Wichita, second only to the Wichita State University (WSU) men’s basketball team. The city turned out in force at a parade honoring Hernandez upon his return home from the Olympics and WSU awarded him an open-ended four-year college scholarship.
“KO Noche de Boxeo: History BeginsEncore Presentation este sábado noche
The encore presentation of last Saturday’s “KO Noche de Boxeo: History Begins,” featuring the pro debut of 2016 Olympic Bronze medalist Nico Hernandez, saldrá al aire este sábado (Abril 1), a partir de 8:30 p.m. Y, en CBS Sports Network.
The show was a huge success and Nico, as a pro fighter, produced a more complete body of work than we had expected,” Hernández’ promotor John Andersen (KO Noche de Boxeo) dicho. “I was very impressed. His amateur background converted to an even better pro style. It really showed his potential and that’s one of the primary reasons we signed him. We really believed in Nico. He is the only fighter we have signed, ahora mismo; Nico is our stable! We see things from a different angle than big-time promoters. We understood that he’s a hometown hero, so we had him headline at home his pro debut on national television (CBS Sports Network). We produce our shows on television and we enjoy telling stories like Nico’s. We’d like to come right back to Wichita with Nico fighting in June.
Lifelong Kansas Sean Wheelock, a non-paid member of the Kansas Athletic Commission that oversees boxing, in addition to calling last Saturday’s fights as a member of the KO Night Boxing announcing team on CBS Sports Network, has a unique perspective on the significance of last Saturday evening’s in terms of local boxing history.
It was huge for Kansas boxing,” Wheelock explained, “the biggest show in this state since the Tommy Morrison Era (early-to-mid 1990’s). Morrison was an adopted son, aunque. Nico was born here and he has a deep investment in the Wichita community. Drawing 3000-plus for his pro debut, in a non-boxing market, was phenomenal and he has the potential to do what Crawford has done in Omaha and Wilder in Birmingham. Boxing has strong roots in Kansas and across the Midwest, but MMA has taken over and lately, most boxing in Kansas has been on hybrid shows with MMA and kickboxing.
Fans were loudly chanting, ‘Nicoand ‘316’ (Wichita’s area code) antes, during and after his fight. I’ve never heard fans chanting for a city like they did, ‘Wichita’, for an individual athlete. And they were also chanting ‘USA’. As a native Kansas, I’m proud that this state has become more ethnically and culturally diverse with more Hispanics living in Wichita. Nico is engaged in the Hispanic community and he is a fantastic kid, demasiado. Because of his personality and fighting style, he can draw locally from Wichita, throughout all of Kansas, and nationally among Hispanics and Americans across the country because of his accomplishment in the Olympics.
Hernandez is also fighting in one of the hottest divisions in boxing — 115-pound junior bantamweight/super flyweightshowcasing name fighters such as Naoya Inoue, Román González, Carlos Cuadras, Juan Francisco Estrada and recent addition Srisaket Sor Rungvisai. Conspicuously absent, sin embargo, are top 20 ranked American fighters in this weight class, excluding 36-year-old Brian Viloria, the four-time, two-division (junior flyweight and flyweight) campeón del mundo. The opportunity is right there for Hernandez to quickly establish himself as the preeminent American boxer in this weight class.
There’s no reason for Nico to fight outside of Wichita for a couple of years as he develops,” Andersen noted. “I feel that he can win a regional title next year. Our goal is to have him in a world title fight position within three years. Our goal is to get him 13 a 15 fights and then promote a super fight in Wichita. He started out in a six-round fight. I think he’ll only have a couple more and then move up to eight-round bouts.
Nico doesn’t waste a lot of punches, so the number of scheduled rounds won’t be a problem for him. Another fighter would have punched himself out in two rounds, fighting at home in front of a crowed like he had supporting him, but Nico showed tremendous poise, settling down and putting his punches together very well. He didn’t chase Gutierrez, he effectively cut off the ring, and his powerful body attack was something he didn’t do as an amateur. We wanted to see how he reacted to resistance and he passed that test with flying colors.
Andersen noted that his company has promoted several successful shows, noting the big difference is last weekend’s show featured a world-class fighter in Hernandez. “Making the Olympics was a big deal for Nico,” Andersen added, “whether he medaled or not. Nico is to us what Manny Pacquiao is to Top Rank, ‘Canelo’ Alvarez to Golden Boy. We’re lucky to start out with a fighter like Nico. Fighting in Wichita was risk for everybody but it’s already paying dividends.
We know who and what we are as a promotional company. Nico is our top priority, our only fighter right now, and now we have a great opportunity to build off last weekend’s success. We give Nico all the attention he deserves and he’s going to take advantage of this situation. And we also discovered that there’s some other talented boxers in this market. Whit Hayden did a wonderful job making very competitive fights. That’s his history, he never has blowouts. Whit is one of the most knowledgeable people I know in boxing. He’s the perfect matchmaker to guide Nico’s career, along with Nico’s father (entrenador en jefe) Lewis Hernández, who we work closely with in many ways, dentro y fuera del ring.”
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2016 Olympic Bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Shines in professional debut win at home

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Tramaine “El Enano Poderoso” Williams decisions Eduardo “Trueno” Garza to improve to 10-0
Neeco “RoosterMacias crows after
Dominant victory over Cesar Soriano
“KO Noche de Boxeo: History Begins
RESULTADOS OFICIALES
Nico Hernandez (R) is a future star
(all pictures by Charles Yellowfeather / KO Noche de Boxeo)
MULVANE, Kansas (Marzo 25, 2017)A future star was born last night as 2016 medallista de bronce olímpico Nico Hernandez turned in a stellar performance in his professional debut, parada Palmadita “Slacks” Gutiérrez in the fourth round of the “KO Noche de Boxeo: History Begins” evento principal, which aired live on CBS Sports Network from Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, Kansas.
“KO Noche de Boxeo: History Beginswas presented by KO Night Boxing LLC, in association with Kansas Star Casino, and sponsored by Miller Lite, Mel Hambelton FORD and TITLE Boxing.
The large, hometown crowd of more than 3,100 had Hernandez (1-0, 1 KO) pumped to start the fight, in which he quickly established himself as the clear aggressor. The 21-year-old settled down in the second, showing his full arsenal of punches, as he banged Gutierrezbody and also landed effectively upstairs.
Hernandez cut off the ring in the third, often trapping Gutierrez (0-3) on the ropes, where he unloaded punishing punches that started to take its toll on the gutsy Las Vegas fighter. Hernández’ dominance continued in the fourth, even as he surprisingly switched from orthodox to southpaw stance, hurting Gutierrez until his corner asked the referee to halt the action.
Nico Hernandez (R) pounded Pat Gutierrez
It doesn’t get better than this,” a beaming Hernandez said after the fight. “It means so much for me to bring boxing to Wichita, to all of Kansas, for these awesome fans. I started switching up a little because it was worked. I’d like to get back fighting again en dos meses.
I wasn’t to thank KO Night Boxing. This was the way I pictured it. As I was waiting in the tunnel, I could hear the crowd chanting my name. This was a great night of boxing. I want to bring more shows here.
“Luchando aquí esta noche was much different than fighting in the Olympics (in Brazil). Esta noche they were cheering me, they booed me at the Olympics no matter who I fought because I was an American.
En la pelea co-estelar, gifted New Haven (Connecticut) zurdo Tramaine “El Enano Poderoso” Williams improved his undefeated record to 10-0 (3 KOs), displaying special ring skills on his way to an impressive eight-round unanimous decision over tough Eduardo “Trueno” Garza (6-2, 2 KOs).
A classic boxer, Williams also showed some pop esta noche, dropping Garza twice, once in the first round and again in the third. Williams, who made his promotional debut for Roc Nation Sports, rolled to victory by scores of 79-71 dos veces y 78-72.
Tramaine Williams (R) outclassed Eduardo Garza
I performance okay,” Williams commented. “The last two rounds I was a little winded but I hadn’t been in the ring for two years. We knew he dropped his chin when he jabbed; I followed the game plan and it worked. He fought his butt off, he didn’t come to lose. Ahora, Quiero pelear con los mejores. Vamonos!”
Relentless junior middleweight Neeco “Rooster” Macias (15-0, 8 KOs), fighting out of Tehachapi, California, enhanced his reputation as a rising contender on the regional scene, assaulting his game Mexican foe, Cesar Soriano (26-35-1, 16 KOs), from the opening bell until the very end for a hard-fought win by eight-round unanimous decision.
A southpaw known for his non-stop motor, Macias connected with punches thrown from every conceivable angle, leaving Soriano no room to move or time to catch his wind, to win by scores of 80-71, 79-72, 78-73).
Neeco Macias had too much for Cesar Soriano
I feel like I could have done better,” Macias admitted. “My opponent came to fight eight rounds and we respect for each other. Todavía estoy aprendiendo. Everybody has a game plan until they get hit. I didn’t move like I should have. I thank my opponent for giving me a fight I can learn from.

I was surprised he took so many punches, but he’s a veteran and I didn’t underestimate him. I trained hard and needed every bit of it. I’m getting better and I’m coming back strong to make boxing more exciting.

Fighting for the first time since last August, Kansas favorite Jeff Page, Jr. (18-3, 12 KOs) dropped Missouri veteran Steve “The Spoiler” Caminante (26-34-1, 16 KOs) three times for a first-round technical knockout victory in a fight contested at a 186-pounds catchweight.
En una pelea sin título, Kansas State junior middleweight champion Efrain Morales (5-0, 2 KOs) permanecido invicto, stopping fellow Kansan Robert Alexander Seyan (2-6, 2 KOs) en la primera ronda.
Kansas featherweight Eric Vargas (2-0, 1 KO) lanzó una blanqueada, winning all four rounds against pro-debuting Kevin “Indio” García.
Kansas cruiserweight Juan Hollingsworth (1-0) won his pro debut by way of a four-round unanimous decision over Raymond Gray (1-2),
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Complete results & post-fight presser conference quotes below:
RESULTADOS OFICIALES
(Winners listed first each fight)
MAIN EVENT – JUNIOR BANTAMWEIGHTS
Nico Hernandez (1-0, 1 KO), Wichita, Kansas
WTKO4 (2:32)
Pat Gutierrez (0-3), Las Vegas, Nevada
Co-estelar – Pesos pluma
Tramaine Williams (19-0, 3 KOs), New Haven, Connecticut
WDEC8 (79-71, 79-71, 78-72)
Eduardo Garza (6-2, 2 KOs), Pal View, TX
cruceros
Juan Hollingsworth (1-0, 1 KO), Winfield, Kansas
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
Raymond Gray (1-2, 0 KO), Columbia, MO
catchweight (186 libras.)
Jeff Page, Jr. (18-3, 12 KOs), Andover, Kansas
WTKO1 (2:36)
Steve Walker (26-34, 18 KOs), Hannibal, MO
JUNIOR medianos
Neeco Macias (15-0, 8 KOs), Tehachapi, TAL COMO
WDEC8 (80-71, 79-72, 78-73)
Cesar Soriano (26-35-1, 16 KOs), Ciudad de México, México
Efrain Morales (5-0, 2 KOs), Garden City. Kansas
WTKO1 (1:46)
Robert Alexander Seyam (2-6, 2 KOs), Wichita, Kansas
Pesos pluma
Eric Vargas (2-0, 1 KO), Garden City, Kansas
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Kevin Garcia (0-1), Rio Rancho, NM
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2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Joins elite group Saturday night in pro debut “KO Noche de Boxeo: History Begins

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Marzo 25 on CBS Sports Network live from Kansas Star Arena

MULVANE, Kansas (Marzo 20, 2017)– 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez will join an elite group este sábado night as he makes his professional debut in the “KO Noche de Boxeo: History Begins” evento principal, ventilación (9 p.m. Y / 6 p.m. PT) on CBS Sports Network live from Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, Kansas.
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In his six-round bout against upset-minded Las Vegas (Nevada) peso mosca Patrick Gutiérrez (0-2), Wichita-native Hernandez will become only the fourth United States Olympic medalist in the last 40 years to make his pro debut at home in a nationally televised main event.
The other three members of this special quartet, all Olympic gold medalists and pro debut winners, include Hall of Famer “Azúcar” Ray Leonard (Febrero. 5, 1977, in Baltimore, Maryland, campeón del mundo dos veces Mark Breland y retador al título mundial Paul “Super Fly” Gonzales.
“Es una gran sensación,” the 21-year-old Hernandez said from training camp. “I am feeling some pressure but, once I’m in the ring, everything goes away. There definitely is some pressure on me because I’m fighting where everybody knows me in my hometown. Así, No puedo perder. En las olimpiadas, all the Americans there gave me more energy to win. I didn’t want to lose in front of my people. Fighting at home will push me to do my best.
I’m not really focused on fighting on national television. I’m going out there to put on a boxing clinic and, if the knockout comes, Viene. If it happens, it happens, but not going in there looking for a knockout. I’m used to fighting only three rounds (como aficionado) pero, as the fight goes on, I’ve always gotten better. Six rounds do give me more time to work on my opponent and do more damage.
Picture gallery below from Nico Hernandez
open workout/meet-and-greet this past Saturday in Wichita
prospecto invicto Tramaine “El Enano Poderoso” Williams (9-0, 3 KOs), a gifted southpaw from New Haven (Connecticut), takes on Texas featherweight Eduardo Garza (6-1, 2 KOs) en la co-característica de ocho rondas.
Opening the televised segment of the card, en un partido de ocho asaltos, is a potentially explosive junior middleweight throw-down between unbeaten Neeco “Rooster” Macias (14-0, 8 KOs), of Palm Desert, California, and Mexican veteran Cesar Soriano (26-34-1, 16 KOs).
Andover (Kansas) crucero Jeff Page, Jr. (17-3, 11 KOs) se reúne Steve “The Spoiler” Caminante (26-33, 18 KOs), from Hannibal (MO), in the six-round television swing bout.
También peleando en la cartelera, en combates separados de cuatro asaltos, are Kansas St. campeón mediano junior Efrain Morales (4-0, 1 KO), from Garden City (Kansas), vs. Wichita’s Robert Alexander Sevam (2-5, 2 KOs), Garden City featherweight Eric Vargas (1-0, 1 KO) vs. pro-debutante de Nuevo México Kevin “Indio” García, and Winfield (Kansas) crucero Juan Hollingsworth will make his pro debut vs. Raymond Gray, de Columbia, Misuri.
Todas las peleas y los luchadores están sujetos a cambio.
Precio de las entradas son $115.00 (ringside, filas 1 & 2), $75.00 (asientos de piso, filas 3-5), $60.00 (asientos de piso, floor rows after 1-5), $35.00 (lower bowl) y $25.00 (upper bowl). Suites seating up to 22 people are available to purchase for $2,500 (includes non-alcohol beverages and food).
Tickets are available to purchase at www.kansasstarcasino.com/entertain/arena owww.ticketmaster.com. All ages show.
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