YOUNGSTOWN, Iyen (July 25, 2016) – Yi ti o ti kọja Saturday, Pro Box Management’sfeatherweight afojusọna, 18-odun kan Chaise “Lẹwa Ọmọkùnrin” Nelson, wà undefeated, winning a unanimous decision over Hector Gonzalez, improving his record to (4-0, 3 KOs). Going the distance for the first time in his career, Nelson reflects on is recent victory.
“This was a good experience for me, being that I got to go the full four rounds for the first time in my career,” said Chaise Nelson. “Gonzalez was using a lot of movement so I had to be more aggressive at times. In boxing there are some many different styles. Sometimes you’ll face guys who will box and other times you’ll face guys who will bang. I’m just glad I won every round and got the victory. I’ll be right back in the gym getting ready for my next fight.”
Nelson, who is an Ohio native, was making his U.S. Uncomfortable. Many family and friends were in attendance to support Ohio’s next boxing start. Nelson was thrilled to see the support from his fans.
“It was a good feeling knowing I had a lot of family and friends in the crowd.” Nelson continued. “My hometown of Mansfield is a few hours away so I know everyone made a little sacrifice to come watch me fight. The goal is to continue fighting in Ohio to build my fan base. I can’t wait to get back in the ring.”
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Sonny Fredrickson si maa wa pipe nipa idekun Juan Santiago ni 2 iyipo lori Andre Ward – Paul Smith kaadi in Oakland
Toledo, Iyen (Oṣù 25, 2015)–This past Saturday night at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., top lightweight prospect SONNY FREDRICKSON (9-0, 6 KO ká) had to dig down deep and get up from the canvas on his way to stopping tough 29-fight veteran Juan Santiago in the second round of their scheduled six-round bout which took place on the Andre Ward vs. Paul Smith undercard.
Fredrickson dominated the first round and it was looking like an easy night as he scored a knockdown at the end of the frame. As Fredrickson went in for the finish, he was a little careless and got caught with a perfect counterpunch that sent him the canvas for the first time as a pro or amateur.
Fredrickson fi pari ti a asiwaju ninu sise, came back in round two and landed some booming shots that hurt Santiago and the fight was rightfully waved off.
“O je kan nla iriri eko,” wi Fredrickson ti akọkọ
yika knockdown. “Santiago je alakikanju, I got a little reckless and paid the price. Ani a odaran alatako jẹ stilldangerous, ki Mo ti yoo pato mu eyi ẹkọ si ọkàn mi lati ṣe abetter Onija.”
“Mo wa dun pẹlu awọn gun ati lati fun egeb ohun moriwu show. I’m going to get right back in the gym and look forward to fighting again very soon.
Fredrickson ti wa ni itọju rẹ nipa Boxing attorney Rick Torres ti Gun idaraya Idanilaraya.
Gun idaraya & Idanilaraya jẹ a ṣẹṣẹ akoso elere-ije isakoso ile-pẹlu awọn ifiweranṣẹ ni New York ati Las fegasi. Founded by noted sports attorney Rick Torres and boxing trainer Michael Leanardi, Gun ti ni imurasilẹ kọ ohun ìkan-idurosinsin ti odo asesewa ti o ireti lati ọkọ iyawo fun ojo iwaju stardom. Gun idaraya’ aaye ayelujara ni www.victorysportsent.com
CINCINNATI’S ADRIEN BRONER & AKRON’S SHAWN PORTER DISCUSS WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN OHIO CHAMPION
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