CARSON, Calif. (November 2, 2021) – WBC Bantamweight World Champion and future Hall of FamerNonito Donaire will defend his title against undefeated Interim WBC Bantamweight Champion and fellow Filipino countrymanReymart Gaballoheadlining action live on SHOWTIME Saturday, December 11 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from Dignity Health Tennis Stadium in Carson, Calif. Tickets for the live event go on sale November 2 na 12 p.m. PT and can be purchased atAXS.com. # # #
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CARSON, CALIF.(Ka 29, 2021) -Nonito Donaireis champion once again. Fourteen years after he won his first world title, the “Filipino Flash” cemented his Hall of Fame credentials with a sensational fourth-round KO win overNordine Oubaalito capture the WBC World Bantamweight title Saturday night in the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING main event from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif. in a Premier Boxing Champions event.
“The king has returned,” Donaire beamed afterward. “I just love the crowds. All my friends, ezinụlọ, all the boxing fans that came out thank you so much. You guys are wonderful.”
The 38-year-old Donaire (41-6, 27 Kos) is now the oldest world champion ever at 118-pounds. He accomplished it with the left hand that has been the calling card of his career as he dropped Oubaali (17-1, 12 Kos) three times in total.
“Being at this age is not the question, it’s about my performance,” said Donaire. “About my ability to grow. I believe it matters not what your age is, but how mentally strong you are. What I learned from the [Naoya] Inoue fight is that I’m back. I can still compete at this level. The whole time I was not fighting, I was learning. I’m ready for the next one.”
Following a feel-out first round, Donaire went to work in the second, walking Oubaali down and countering with thudding effect. Donaire scored the first knockdown early in the third, dropping Oubaali with his trademark counter left hook. The Frenchman rose on unsteady legs and Donaire pounced, landing more big shots until another left hook floored Oubaali just a split second before the round ended. Ọzọ, Oubaali struggled to his feet, dazed yet willing to fight on.
The end came swiftly in the fourth. Donaire expertly maneuvered Oubaali around the ring, pinning him against the ropes where a left uppercut sent Oubaali crumpling to the canvas for a third and final time. Referee Jack Reiss immediately called it off. The official time of the stoppage was 1:52 of the fourth round.
“Three decades of being world champion. Nine-time world champion. That’s amazing,” said Donaire. “I came in here and I felt really good. Today I knew exactly what was going to happen. I knew exactly what I was going to do. I think I was just very focused in the gym. I was very, very focused. I just felt really good coming in and I was grateful to get this opportunity.
“Tonight was something that I had to prove to the world that I’m back and I’m stronger than ever. He was a very tough guy. I think ultimately for me, there was a level of should I be more patient? Or should I go for it? Something I learned in the Inoue fight was to go for the kill. And that’s exactly what I did. I was patient, but I knew he was hurt enough that I could take him out.”
Na ngalaba-mma, Puerto Rico siSubriel Matias (17-1, 17 Kos) delivered another power-punching display, breaking down previously-unbeatenBatyr Jukembayev (18-1, 14 Kos) until Jukembayev’s corner stopped the bout after eight riveting rounds.
“I think this is what everybody expected. Everybody knew it was going to be a great war,” said Matias. “This was going to end by knockout whether I was going to get knocked out or Jukembayev was going to get knocked out. I’m just glad it was me who knocked him out.”
Matias establishes himself as one of the best in a stacked division, but this latest win wasn’t easy. Kazakhstan’s Jukembayev came out strong, landing a right hook-right uppercut combination upstairs from his southpaw stance that got Matias’ attention in the first.
Jukembayev pushed the pace in the second. Matias began letting his hands go in the third, throwing in combination to the head and body. Both combatants were now fully warmed up, setting the stage for a fourth round that could be a candidate for “Round of the Year.”
It began when a hard left hook staggered Jukembayev and drove him to the canvas. Matias sought to close the show but Jukembayev held on, cleared his head and started landing his own shots. With a minute left in the stanza, Jukembayev stunned Matias with a left cross. Instead of clinching, Matias fought fire with fire, bringing the crowd out of their seats with toe-to-toe action until the bell sounded.
Matias never stopped coming forward. Following a one-sided sixth, Jukembayev returned to his corner with both eyes swelling shut. The back and forth ensued in the seventh as Jukembayev buzzed Matias with two right hooks toward the end of the round.
Matias returned to the driver’s seat in the eighth round, pounding away at Jukembayev with both fists. Na ngụkọta, he out-landed Jukembayev by 100 punches (234/608 ka 134 /409) and was more accurate (38.5% ka 32.8%). The accumulation of blows was enough to convince Jukembayev’s corner to request the bout be stopped.
“He knew he had nothing to lose. He came in and was doing everything strong,” said Matias. “He knew that all he could do was knock me out to win. I would have done the same thing. That’s a warrior’s heart and he has all my respect.
“After that fourth round, I mean he is a very competitive fighter, so it turned into a war after that point. My hands go up to him as well. Ọ bụ oké agha. I definitely have had other opponents that were very good, but this is the one that has given me the hardest test.”
In the telecast opener, Gary Antuanne Russell (14-0, 14 Kos) continued his ascent up the super lightweight ranks. The undefeated Russell became the first to stop the ruggedJovanie Santiago (14-2-1, 10 Kos), dominating Santiago until referee Sharon Sands halted the contest following the sixth round at the suggestion of Santiago’s corner.
“The objective is to get the man out as soon as possible and come out unscathed,” said Russell. “I just want to say that Santiago was a class-A opponent. A lot of people think he beat Adrien Broner. I want Adrien Broner now.”
With older brother and WBC World Featherweight Champion Gary Russell Jr. working his corner, Gary Antuanne controlled the action from the opening bell. The 2016 Olympian worked the jab and straight left behind the southpaw stance, snapping Santiago’s head back several times in the first.
Russell, 24, continued to land the left in the second and third. Early in the fourth, he followed up a straight left to the ribs with a short right hook upstairs that dropped Santiago to a knee. Puerto Rico’s Santiago gamely rose to his feet and survived the follow-up onslaught to make it out of the round.
“The importance to me is to execute round-by-round, and round-by-round, I was executing more and more. My father told me to go to the body, right hook upstairs. He was open to that,” said Russell.
Russell showed no signs of slowing despite being extended beyond four rounds for the first time in his pro career. The Capital Heights, MD. product battered Santiago in the sixth, landing punishing combinations throughout the frame. Obere oge mgbe e mesịrị, the bout was stopped.
“It’s definitely important to me to perform so I’m not just known as Gary Russell’s younger brother,” said Russell, onye rutere 146 nke 444 punches (32.9%). “I come from an excellent background of fighters. We’re building a dynasty.
“How soon do I want to get back in the ring? If I could fight on the Deontay Wilder card, that would be great.”
Saturday’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will replay Sunday, Ka 30 na 9 a.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME and Monday, Ka 31 na 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME.
Veteran sportscaster Brian Custer hosted the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast while versatile combat sports voice Mauro Ranallo handled blow-by-blow action alongside Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and three-division world champion Abner Mares. Three Hall of Famers rounded out the SHOWTIME telecast team – Emmy® award winning reporter Jim Gray, unofficial scorer Steve Farhood and world-renowned ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. The Executive Producer was David Dinkins, Jr., the Producer was Ray Smaltz and the Director was Chuck McKean. Three-time super bantamweight world champion Israel Vazquez and sportscaster Alejandro Luna served as expert analysts in Spanish on Secondary Audio Programming (SAP).
Season I star Mairis Briedis vs. Noel Mikaelian and Krzysztof Glowacki vs. Maksim Vlasov are the two Quarter-Finals on an incredible doubleheader when the World Boxing Super Series comes to the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, USA.
“I am really looking forward to fighting in Chicago,” said Briedis (24-1, 18 Kos). The Latvian hero is undoubtedly one of the favourites to take home Season II’s Ali Trophy in the 200-lb division.
“I am happy to be back in the World Boxing Super Series, and I am looking forward to fighting in front of a U.S. crowd. I am sure there will also be a lot of Latvians in the arena to help create a fantastic atmosphere.”
Briedis’ opponent, Germany’s Noel Mikaelian (23-1, 10 Kos), is eager to perform on the biggest stage – only a split decision defeat, in an IBF eliminator against Krzysztof Wlodarczyk, prevented him of participating in Season I.
“There are only world class fighters in this tournament, but I believe my ring IQ will give me the edge to win it,” said Mikaelian.
The second main event in Chicago on November 10 is a potent match-up between Poland’s former world champion Krzysztof Glowacki and Russia’s Maksim Vlasov.
“The plan is simple: take it all, give nothing back,” said Glowacki (30-1, 19 Kos)
The exciting southpaw fought Season I winner Aleksandr Usyk in 2016 – relinquishing the WBO belt over 12 agba, he won the belt in 2015 via knockout against Marco Huck.
“I have been waiting for a long time for my chance, and I am full of power and great energy. I am going to win this tournament and become world champion again!"
Vlasov (42-2, 25 Kos), a fighter with success at multiple weights, likewise enters the quarter-final with great confidence after winning 12 straight fights since moving up in weight in 2015.
Tickets will be available to buy viaTicketMaster.com ma ọ bụ site na-akpọ 800-745-3000 na Mọnde 1 October. Fans can be alerted by email when tickets go on sale by signing up for Ticket Alertsebe a.
Ahead of Season 2, US-based boxing fans are able to watch Season I’s Ali Trophy Super Middleweight Final, George Groves vs Callum Smith on Friday, 28 September, LIVE on the global sports streaming platform. To sign up for a one-month free trial, fans can visitDAZN.comor download the DAZN app to their preferred connected device.
Dates and venues for the six weeks of Ali Trophy quarter-final action this autumn:
October 7th, Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan – Ali Trophy Quarter-Finals
Naoya Inoue (Japan) vs. Juan Carlos Payano (Dominican Republic)
WBA ‘Regular’ Bantamweight Championship
&
Kiryl Relikh (Belarus) vs. Eduard Troyanovsky (Russia).
WBA Super-Lightweight Championship
October 13, Ali Trophy Quarter-Finals
TBA
October 20th, CFE Arena, Orlando, USA – Ali Trophy Quarter-Finals
Emmanuel RODRÍGUEZ (Puerto Rico) vs. Jason Moloney (Australia)
IBF Bantamweight Championship
&
yunier Dorticos (Cuba) vs. Mateusz Masternak (Poland).
NEW YORK (April 21, 2018) – Carl Frampton earned the interim WBO Featherweight Title with a clear unanimous decision victory over former four-division world champion Nonito Donaire from SSE Arena in Belfast in a bout that was streamed live to U.S. audiences via SHOWTIME Sports YouTube Channel and SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook Page. All three judges scored the fight 117-111 in favor of Frampton.
Frampton (25-1, 14 Kos), of Belfast, was the sharper fighter from the opening bell and imposed his will on the veteran Donaire (38-5, 24 Kos) in front of his hometown fans. Frampton controlled the distance well and was strong on the inside, landing a fierce right hand that caused swelling to Donaire’s left eye in the second round. Donaire showed glimpses of why he was named the consensus 2012 Agha nke Year, landing a vicious uppercut in the seventh and a big left hand in the latter stages of round number 11 that hurt Frampton. Otú ọ dị, the hometown favorite was comfortable throughout the majority of the match, using his jab efficiently and implementing the gameplan of trainer Jamie Moore to perfection. The victory puts Frampton in position to challenge WBO Featherweight Champion Oscar Valdez, who is recovering from injury following his fourth title defense, a unanimous decision win over Scott Quigg onMarch 10.
“I think Jamie deserves a lot of credit because the gameplan was perfect,"Kwuru Frampton. “As you saw in the 11th round, Nonito Donaire is a dangerous opponent. I survived the round and stuck to the gameplan. Mgbe ụfọdụ, my boxing was beautiful.
“Donaire was a sharp puncher throughout. I was definitely hurt in the 11th round, people could see it. But champions survive and that’s what I did. The only thing on my mind is fighting at Windsor Park. I can’t wait to get there”
Frampton’s victory over Donaire was the first of four high-stakes featherweights’ fights on SHOWTIME®platforms featuring seven of the consensus top-10 ranked featherweights, including three world champions and four former multi-division champions. On May 19, WBC World Champion Gary Russell Jr. will defend his belt against JoJo Diaz Jr. live on SHOWTIME and IBF World Champion Lee Selby will defend his 126-pound title against undefeated Josh Warrington live in the U.K. on SHOWTIME Sports social platforms. N'ikpeazụ, naJune 9, Leo Santa Cruz and Abner Mares will meet live on SHOWTIME in a highly anticipated rematch for the WBA Featherweight World Title.
Nke a Saturday, April 21 LIVE SHOWTIME Sports®YouTube Channel & SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook Page
NEW YORK (April 18, 2018) – Former world championsCarl Frampton na Nonito Donairetook questions from the media at Wednesday’s final press conference at the Europa Hotel in Belfast, Ireland two days ahead of their clash for the interim WBO Featherweight Title this Saturday. The main event bout from SSE Arena in Belfast, will stream live to U.S. audiences viaSHOWTIME Sports YouTube Channel na SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook Page. (See links and embed codes below).
The SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL®livestream will begin at 5:15 p.m. ET/2:15 p.m. PT with coverage provided by BT Sport and BoxNation and featuring commentary by U.K. sportscasters John Rawling (blow-by-blow) and former featherweight world champion Barry Jones (analysis).
Frampton (24-1, 14 Kos), of Northern Ireland, and Donaire (38-4, 24 Kos) of General Santos, Philippines, are two past Fighter of the Year award winners who will meet in a 12-round bout. The winner of this fight will be in position to challenge WBO Featherweight Champion Oscar Valdez, who is recovering from injury following his fourth title defense, a unanimous decision win over Scott Quigg on March 10.
This is the first of three high-stakes featherweight fights on SHOWTIME®platforms featuring five of the consensus top-10 ranked featherweights in the world. On May 19, IBF World onye mmeri Lee Selbywill defend his 126-pound title against undefeatedJosh Warringtonlive in the U.S. on SHOWTIME Sports social media platforms and on June 9, Leo Santa Cruz na Abner Mareswill meet live on SHOWTIME in a highly anticipated rematch for the WBA Featherweight World Title.
The livestream of Frampton vs. Donaire will precede Saturday evening’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®tripleheader that features former four-division champion Adrien Broner and former champion Jessie Vargas in a 12-round welterweight bout live on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. Pt) si Barclays Center ke Brooklyn. Na ngalaba-mma, Jermall Charlo will face Hugo Centeno Jr. for the interim WBC Middleweight World Championship and Gervonta Davis will meet Jesus Cuellar for the WBA Super Featherweight World Championship.
Below is what Frampton, Donaire and their respective trainers had to say at today’s press conference:
Carl Frampton
“I’m really excited about this fight and I have been since it was announced. To have a guy like Nonito Donaire coming to Belfast to fight me almost feels like a bit of an honor. It’s a quality fight.
“It’s a cliché when fighters talk about how good their camp has been, but I genuinely believe that the camp that I’ve had has been the best camp because it’s been my smartest camp. I’ve had a completely different approach to training. I don’t remember having a bad day in training or sparring. I feel like everything is coming together and I’m ready to put on a big performance in front of my home crowd.
“I had a lot of respect for Donaire back when he was a champion and I still do. He’s a quality fighter. In terms of accolades, he’s accomplished more than any other fighter that I’ve ever fought. He’s a future Hall of Famer. Hopefully I can put myself in that bracket one day. He is the best fighter that I will have ever fought. That includes Leo Santa Cruz and [Scott] Quigg and everyone else. Donaire has accomplished more than anyone. It’s going to be big for me to get a result here on Saturday night.
“I think it’s been a bit disrespectful just talking about his left hook. It takes more than a left hook to become a Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year or five-time world champion. He has a brilliant slip right hand. I know a lot about Nonito Donaire and to say all he has is a left hook is a bit disrespectful. He’s a brilliant fighter and he can do a bit of everything. I’ll need to be ready for different situations and I feel like I’ve covered all the bases in training camp.
“Some people want the easiest fights possible but that’s not me. I don’t think that’s Nonito either. I want to be in fights that people talk about and are interested in. This is a fight that puts the winner in position to fight Oscar Valdez for a chance to be a world champion again. When I’m in that position to fight for a world title, it’s fights like this one that are preparing me to go and win it.”
Nonito Donaire
“It’s been amazing being here, just as it was the last time. Everybody has been fantastic. Belfast has been a great experience overall. The people have been really warm to my entire team and we’re all having a great time being here.
“I believe that I am gifted with great genes. I’m a late bloomer. I feel like I’m starting to get into my peak shape and that’s because of my mentality. Our physical shape can only be as strong as our minds inside that ring. The strength of our mental fortitude has allowed us to be confident here in Belfast where we will be fighting one of the best fighters in the world.
“I think I’m a smarter fighter than I was in 2012. With the ups and downs that I’ve experienced in my career, I’ve learned what I’m capable of and where my mind is. We’re very confident going into this fight.
“The key factor in this fight is that my wife and I feel that we’re married to Carl because we wake up, we see Carl; we sleep, we see Carl; everything we do we see Carl, so that’s pretty much what it’s all about. M nwere ikwu, Carl is an amazing fighter. I have to give it to the guy. Ogologo oge, he was the boogeyman in boxing. He has chosen this fight because it inspires him and I came to Belfast because it inspires me.”
Jamie Moore, Carl Frampton’s Trainer
“Last time around, it was a bit of a rushed training camp. We could have benefited from a couple of weeks extra. We’ve taken on a few different changes this time. We’ve done altitude training and taken on a scientific approach.
“Carl is in fantastic shape. He’s gradually built up his fitness. The altitude work has been brilliant. Even though the last camp wasn’t bad, this one is by far so much better. He’s in much better condition than last fight and mentally, he’s in a great place.”
Mike Bazzel, Nonito Donaire’s Head Trainer
“Nonito has the experience of being on top for so long. When you are at the top for so long, there are always going to be little drops and little valleys. There’s a maturity with Nonito. Most fighters at this stage of their career have a physical decline. Nonito’s body is starting to come into form now. So now, he is not only physically peaking, but he is mentally strong because of all the experience he has.”
Saturday si Agha: 5:15 p.m. NA / 2:15 p.m. Pt (Cheta: start time is approximate)
Edmonton, Canada (April 17, 2018) – Canada’s preeminent destination for boxing fans in Canada, Super Channel, will air a world-class event featuring two world title fightsa Saturday, headlined by the 12-round main event for the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Interim World Featherweight Championship between former world championsCarl “The nkita-ohia” Frampton na Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire, live from The SES Arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
Frampton vs. Donaire, presented by Frank Warren’s Queensbury Promotions, will air exclusively on Super Channel across Canada, malite na 2:30 p.m. NA / 11:30 a.m. Pt.
WBO World Bantamweight ChampionZolani “Last Born” Tetedefends his title against former world champion and OlympianOmar “El Huracan” Andres Narvaezin the 12-round, co-featured event.
The 31-year-old Frampton (24-1, 14 Kos), fighting at home in Belfast, is a former World Boxing Association (WBA) Super World Featherweight Champion. The crowd-pleasing Irishman is 5-1 na ụwa aha ịlụ ọgụ, 6-1 (3 Kos) versus current or past world champions, including a victory over Canada’sSteve Molitor.
Frampton has also defeated world champions such asKiko Martinez (ugboro abụọ), Scott QUIGG na Leo Santa Cruz, the reigning WBA featherweight world champion who defeated Frampton in their world-title fight rematch on January 28,2017 for the WBA crown.
Philippines-native Donaire, who lives in San Leandro, California, is a seven-time, four-division world champion, bụ onye 10-0 in fights held outside of the United States. The 35-year-old Donaire has a 13-3 (8 Kos) world title fight record and he’s 12-3 (8 Kos) against current or former world champions. His Who’s Who list of victims includeVic Darchinyan (ugboro abụọ), Ferrnando Montiel na Wilfredo Vasquez, Obere., n'etiti ndị ọzọ ama.
One of the greatest Filipino fighters of all time — yana Manny “Pac Man” Pacquiao, Gerry Penalosaand Gabriel “Flash” Elorde–Donaire is unquestionably a future Hall of Famer, who has won five of his last six fights.
Tete (26-3, 2 Kos), fighting out of South Africa, captured his WBO title a year ago, when he won a 12-round unanimous decision overArthur Villanueva (30-1). ikpeazụ November, Tete needed only 13 seconds to one-punch knockout his fellow countryman, Siboniso Gonya (11-1), Na mbụ ya aha na-azara ọnụ.
Narvaez (48-2-2, 25 Kos) is a two-time, abụọ nkewa n'ụwa onye mmeri, as well as a two-time Argentinian Olympian. The veteran southpaw has an incredible 28-2-1 (12 Kos) record in world title fights during his 17 1/2 -year pro career. One of his two career losses, eleezie, nọ 2011 to Donaire by way of a 12-round unanimous decision for the WBO world bantamweight title.
Other exciting fights on the “Frampton vs. Donaire” kaadị, in addition to the aforementioned main event and co-feature, will air in Canada exclusively on Super Channel.
Super Channel aired isi ọkpọ ihe na-ebi 2017 ka Brook vs. Spence Jr., Pacquiao-Horn, Eubank, Obere. vs. Abraham, Lomachenko vs.Marriaga, Crawford vs. Indongo, Smith vs. Williams II, and the World Boxing Super Series (WBSS) quarterfinals and semifinals.
To watchFrampton vs. Donaire na-ebi ndụ, as well as more exciting boxing to come in 2018, agha Fans na Canada nwere ike ịkpọtụrụ ha obodo cable eweta denye aha na Super Channel na ihe nile ọ na-enye, tinyere adịchaghị usoro, fim na ihe ndị ọzọ, n'ihi na dị ka ala dị ka $9.95 kwa ọnwa.
SAN CARLOS, DỊ KA (April 3, 2018) – Victor Contehas launched a new high-tech boxing training series called, CONTE UNIVERSITY TV. The first episode of this new advanced boxing training and educational series has recently become available.
Victor Conte is the widely known BALCO Laboratories Founder and currentSNAC System CEO, with more thirty-five years of experience working with world class athletes. Conte has also been an outspoken anti-doping advocate since 2005.
Known as the “Sweet Scientist”, Conte has worked with a large stable of elite boxers which includes, Nonito Donaire, Daniel Jacobs, Shawn Porter, Demetrius Andrade, Julian Williams, Keleb Osisi, Willie Monroe Obere.and many others.
Conte owns the cutting edge SNAC System research and training facility in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has developed some extraordinary new strength & conditioning methods that include both hypoxic (low oxygen) and hyperoxic (high oxygen) protocols.
Ya mere, put on your science hats, strap on your seat belts, and check out episode one from Conte University TV, isiokwu “History & Evolution of Hypoxic Training“.
IBF & WBA Cruiserweight ịdị n'otu World Championship
Na-na Super ọwa na Canada
Saturday, February 3, 2018
2:00 p.m. NA / 11:00 a.m. Pt
Airing LIVE IN CANADA A Saturday
Nanị ON Super ọwa
(L-R) – Yunier Doricos & Murat Gassiev
(Pictures n'ikike nke World Boxing Super Series)
Edmonton, Canada (January 31, 2018) – The ultra-atọ ụtọ World Boxing Super Series (WBSS) semifinals-gburugburu na-ekwubi a Saturday, mgbe undefeated ụwa akaebe Murat “Ígwè” Gassiev (25-0, 18 Kos) na Yunier “The ko Doctor” Dorticós (21-0, 20 Kos) otutu-ala na a ịdị n'otu agha, na Bolshov Ice Dome na Adler, Russia.
Dị ka ihe niile WBSS edinam, na Gassiev-Dorticos kaadị ga-ikuku ndụ na Canada, malite na 2 p.m. NA, nanị na Super Channel.
The Gassiev-Dorticos-eto eto ga-enwe ọganihu nke a May na WBSS egwuregwu ikpeazụ na Saudi Arabia, agha WBO / WBC n'ụwa onye mmeri Oleksandr “The Cat” Usyk (14-0, 11 Kos), eto eto, nke a gara aga Saturday si WBSS semifinals dakọtara megide Mairis Mgbada (23-1, 18 Kos). The WBSS’Muhammad Ali trofi eto eto ga-ụwa nke mbụ cruiserweight mmeri jide niile anọ bụ isi egwuregwu eriri n'otu oge.
Super Channel enwetara ndị nanị ikike na Canada ka ohuru na World Boxing Super Series si MP & Silva, a na-eduga mba media ụlọ ọrụ na-enye media ikike, dijitalụ, technology na nkwado ọrụ.
The 23-afọ Gassiev weghaara ya International Boxing Federation (IBF) na okpu a afọ gara aga na a 12-gburugburu gbawara n'etiti mkpebi mmeri atọ oge ụwa cruiserweight mmeri Denis Lebedev (29-1). Na WBSS quarterfinals, Gassiev kụrụ aka abụọ oge ụwa cruiserweight mmeri Krsysztof Wlodarczysk (53-3-1) nke-atọ gburugburu nke mbụ ya ụwa aha agbachitere.
Dorticos bụ a ọma schooled fighter,” Gassiev kwuru. “”Ọ nwere ọtụtụ na-amu amu ọgụ, ezi ọsọ, na ngwa ngwa aka. Ọ bụ oké iro na m kwadebeere 12 siri agba.
“The World Boxing Super Series bụ oké ndorondoro na-enye m ohere jikota niile cruiserweight utu aha. Na Satọde, M na-aga na-ọzọ nzọụkwụ kwupụta na nrọ n'ihu m mpako obodo.”
A Cuban defector onye bi ugbu a na Miami, Florida, Dorticos kwụsịrị obere World Boxing Association (WBA) cruiserweight mmeri Youri Kalenga (22-2) na 10th gburugburu nke ha 2016 agha, ọ na mgbe e mesịrị elu “mgbe nile” WBA n'ụwa onye mmeri. Dorticos tinyere Dmitry Kudryashov (21-1) ụra na abụọ gbaa gburugburu nke ha WBSS quarterfinals egwuregwu.
“M njikere egosi Gassiev ihe a mmeri anya dị ka na-enye ya ihe ịma aka ọ na-agaghị ihu tupu. M na-achọ ime ya na ájị ya. Yabụ; Gassiev bụ m ọzọ aja. M na-akwadebe m ahu na nkpuru obi nke kasị mkpa agha ọrụ m. Because the only thing I’m going to accept is the victory.
“M na-arụ ọrụ ike na-enwe ike ịbụ akụkụ nke a ndorondoro, M na-arụ ọrụ ike na-enwe ike iji gosi na m ọkacha mma cruiserweight na ụwa. M kwere m ọkacha mma na ụwa, na m nwere ike na-eche na-alụ ọgụ ọzọ na-egosi Fans n'ụwa nile ọzọ ihe 'The ko Doctor’ bụ banyere.”
Six ọgụ, tinyere anọ egwuregwu ọkụ na “Gassiev vs. Dorticós” kaadị, nke a na-akwalite Sauerland Omume, ga-ikuku nanị Canada na Super Channel.
Na co-apụta ihe omume, Russian strongman maksim Vlosov (41-2, 24 Kos) na-ewe ke 2008 Nigerian Olympia Olanreqaju Dorolola (27-4, 25 Kos) in the 12-round WBSS Cruiserweight Substitute Fight for the vacant WBC Silver title. Ọzọ, mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Fedor Chudinov(16-2, 11 Kos), nke Russia, na-ewepụta ya WBA International super Middleweight okpueze na-akara na a 12-gburugburu agha megide unbeaten 21 afọ American ịma ya aka Bobby Gunn, Obere. (9-0, 7 Kos), onye nna, Bobby Gunn, bụ a iferi nkwonkwo mkpịsị mmeri; na WBA International Bantamweight titlist Mikhail Aloyan (3-0-0), nke Russia site n'ụzọ nke Armenia, faces unbeaten NicaraguanAlexander Espinoza (15-0-2, 7 Kos) na a 10-rounder. Two swing bouts are also slated: Basir Abakarov (3-0, 3 Kos) vs. Denis Bakhtov (39-12, 26 Kos) na a 10-gburugburu agha Russian heavyweights, na a anọ gburugburu Heavyweight egwuregwu n'etiti Russian atụmanya Tair Kelekhsaev(1-0, 1 Ko) vs. TBA.
(kpụrụ WBO & WBA Light Heavyweight World onye mmeri)
vs.
Callum “ụwa” Smith (23-0, 17 Kos), United Kingdom – Mgbanaka #3
(WBC Diamond Super Middleweight onye mmeri)
All WBSS semifinals na egwuregwu ịlụ ọgụ ga-abụ dị na Super Channel On-enwe Ịnụrụ.
Ke adianade niile WBSS quarterfinal ọkụ, Super Channel aired isi ọkpọ ihe na-ebi 2017 ka Brook vs. Spence Jr., Pacquiao-Horn, Eubank, Obere. vs. Abraham, Lomachenko vs.Marriaga, Crawford vs. Indongo na Smith vs. Williams II.
Na-ekiri niile World Boxing Super Series edinam ndụ, nakwa dị ka ihe na-akpali akpali ọkpọ na-abịa, agha Fans na Canada nwere ike ịkpọtụrụ ha obodo cable eweta denye aha na Super Channel na ihe nile ọ na-enye, tinyere adịchaghị usoro, fim na ihe ndị ọzọ, n'ihi na dị ka ala dị ka $9.95 kwa ọnwa.
WBO & WBC Cruiserweight Unification World Championship
Na-na Super ọwa na Canada
Saturday, January 27, 2018
2:00 p.m. NA / 11:00 a.m. Pt
Undefeated cruiserweight world champions
Oleksandr Usyk vs. Mairis Mgbada
World Boxing Super Series semifinals
AIRING LIVE IN CANADA THIS AFTERNOON
Nanị ON Super ọwa
Mairis Mgbada (L) & Oleksandr Usyk
(photo courtesy of World Boxing Super Series)
Edmonton, Canada (January 27, 2018) — Thenbeaten cruiserweight world championsOleksandr “The Cat” Usyk na Mairis Mgbadaopen the entertaining World Boxing Super Series (WBSS) semifinals today in Latvia, malite na 2 p.m. NA, live exclusively on Super Channel in Canada.
Super Channel enwetara ndị nanị ikike na Canada ka ohuru na World Boxing Super Series si MP & Silva, a na-eduga mba media ụlọ ọrụ na-enye media ikike, dijitalụ, technology na nkwado ọrụ.
Usyk (13-0, 11 Kos), the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Cruiserweight World Champion is a
two-time Ukrainian Olympian, who captured gold medals at the 2012 Olympics and 2011 World Championships, twice defeating current International Boxing Federation (IBF) Light Heavyweight World ChampionArtur Beterbiev, the two-time Russian Olympian now based in Montreal.
“I am going to entertain the crowd at the Arena Riga,” Usyk said. “That I can promise! I have worked on some new thing andSaturdayyou will see what I’m talking about.”
Briedis (23-0, 18 Kos), Ụwa Boxing Council (WBC) Cruiserweight World Champion, will be fighting in his hometown in front of an expected crowd of 10,000.
“My team is doing everything to take pressure off my shoulders,” Briedis commented. “We are just concentrating on the fight. My dream is to deliver a fight that can go into the Boxing Hall of Fame.”
The Usyk-Briedis world title unification winner will advance to the WBSS championship final in May to fight the winner of the other WBSS semifinals match, -Ahụ. 3 na Russia, between IBF World ChampionMurat “Ígwè” Gassiev (25-0, 18 Kos) and WBA World ChampionYunier “The ko Doctor” Dorticós (21-0, 20 Kos).
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Five exciting fights on the “Usyk vs. Briedis” kaadị, promoted by Sauerland Event, will air in Canada exclusively on Super Channel.
TODAY’S WBSS LINE-UP ON SUPER CHANNEL
Isi ihe omume – 12 Agba – WBSS SEMIFINALS
WBO/WBC UNIFICATION CRUISERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Oleksandr “The Cat” Usyk (13-0, 11 Kos), WBO Champion, Russia (90,4 n'arọ (199.3 lbs.)
WBC INTERNATIONAL SILVER LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP — 10 Agba
Yoann Kongolo (10-0, 4 Kos), Switzerland, Onye mmeri
vs.
Andrejs Pokumeiko (15-12-1, 11 Kos), Latvia
HEAVYWEIGHTS – 8 Agba
Filip Hrgovic (2-0, 2 Kos), 2016 Olympic bronze medalist, Croatia
vs.
Tom Little (10-4, 3 Kos), United Kingdom
CRUISERWEIGHT – 8 Agba (Siwing n'obi)
Nikolais Grisunins (6-0-1, 3 Kos), Latvia
vs.
Jozsef Darmos (8-1-1, 7 Kos), Hungary
(All ọgụ na alụso bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe)
All WBSS semifinals na egwuregwu ịlụ ọgụ ga-abụ dị na Super Channel On-enwe Ịnụrụ.
Super Channel aired isi ọkpọ ihe na-ebi 2017 ka Brook vs. Spence Jr., Pacquiao-Horn, Eubank, Obere. vs. Abraham, Lomachenko vs.Marriaga, Crawford vs. Indongo na Smith vs. Williams II.
Na-ekiri niile World Boxing Super Series edinam ndụ, nakwa dị ka ihe na-akpali akpali ọkpọ na-abịa, agha Fans na Canada nwere ike ịkpọtụrụ ha obodo cable eweta denye aha na Super Channel na ihe nile ọ na-enye, tinyere adịchaghị usoro, fim na ihe ndị ọzọ, n'ihi na dị ka ala dị ka $9.95 kwa ọnwa.
(kpụrụ WBO & WBA Light Heavyweight World onye mmeri)
vs.
Callum “ụwa” Smith (23-0, 17 Kos), United Kingdom – Mgbanaka #3
(WBC Diamond Super Middleweight onye mmeri)
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