Tūtohu Archives: Oklahoma State

Unbeaten Gibbs to meet Perry May 21 at Firelake Casino in OK

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Oklahoma City, OK (April 6, 2016) – Bo “Hands of War” Gibbs Jr. looks to take another step in the right direction when he defends his Oklahoma State middleweight championship against experienced Abel “Truth Serum” Perry Rāhoroi, Kia 21 i te Firelake Arena i Shawnee, OK.
The card is promoted by HD Boxing and tickets can be purchased on Firelakearena.com and HDBoxing.net or by calling 405-273-1637.
Living and fighting out of Carney, OK, Gibbs Jr. Ko 15-0 ki 7 whakaora i te knockout. I te runaruna, he excelled locally en route to competing in the US National Championships and National Golden Gloves tournament. I January 9, he outpointed veteran Delray Raines over ten rounds at the Firelake Arena to capture the Oklahoma State title. I 24 tau, Gibbs Jr. is progressing nicely in the paid ranks and is aiming to become a player at 160 pounds in the near future.
A pro for more than ten years, Perry is one of Gibbs’ craftiest foes to date. He’s faced the likes of Jonathan Gonzalez, James De La Rosa, Grady Brewer and Cecil McCalla. I roto i te 2007 he scored a career best win, shutting out previously unbeaten Skylar Thompson (11-0) in Washington State. Perry also owns a victory over Kevin Rooney protégé Jay Krupp. Born in Alaska and based in Arkansas, Perry has a solid 18-8 record and is well regarded in the Sooner State.
"Abel’s fought ten times in Oklahoma and the fans here know that he can really fight,” said Bobby Dobbs of HD Boxing. “He is definitely better than his record indicates since he’s not one to turn down opportunities against quality opposition. Bo told me that he wants to continue facing better opponents every time out but Abel believes Bo’s bit off more than he can chew here. Au tino titiro atu ahau ki tenei tetahi!"
Shawnee junior middleweight Dennis Knifechief meets fellow Oklahoman Jesse Comer of Norman in a six round rematch. I roto i te August 2015, Knifechief and Comer put on one of the most exciting bouts in recent memory, which Knifechief taking a split decision. Both fighters are confident there will be no doubt as to who the victor is this time around.
Welterweight Martin Morales, 3-1 (2 KO o), goes for his fourth straight win when he faces an opponent to be named in a four round contest.
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Immel, Hamilton, Effner, Warrior, Bartachek, Lake on Saturday’s Takedown radio show!


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9:00 a.m. –Eric Guerrero- Associate Head Coach at Oklahoma State

 

9:20 a.m. –Andy Hamilton- Des Moines Register Wrestling Reporter

 

9:40 a.m. – Ross Bartachek- IAwrestle Writer

10:00 ahau Jason Effner- Director of Wrestling Operations at Cleveland State

10:20 a.m. –Richard Immel- USA Wrestling Social Media Coordinator

 

10:40 a.m. – Kevin Lake- Program Director for Beat The Streets LA

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