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Undefeated Rising Star & 2012 U.S. Olympian Errol Spence Jr. Battles Once-Beaten Contender Leonard Bundu in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on NBC Sunday, August 21 from Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk in Brooklyn Televised Fights Begin at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT ka NBC

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Brooklyn (July 19, 2016) – Krrish bochaba-naleli Errol “Nete” Spence Refresh. (20-0, 17 Kos) is set to take on once-beaten contender Leonard “The Lion” Bundu (33-1-2, 12 Kos) in a 12-round welterweight world title eliminator that headlines Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) ka NBC Sontaha, August 21 from Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk in Brooklyn.
The action on NBC begins at 5 p.m. LE/2 p.m. PT following coverage of the Olympic Men’s Basketball Gold Medal Game. The 2012 U.S. Olympian Spence Jr. will look to move one step closer to becoming the second member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic boxing team to win a world title after Rau’shee Warren won a bantamweight championship in June.
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This is another great opportunity for me to gain exposure on NBC,” a re Spence Refresh. “A lot of people will be watching because of the Olympics that may not have known my name before. As an Olympian, headlining a major event four years after my Olympic run is exciting. Bundu is an older fighter, but he’s tough and has a lot of experience. He fought well against Keith Thurman. Thurman outboxed him but couldn’t knock him out. I think I can make a big statement in the division if I can stop him, as I did with Chris Algieri.
I am going to use my experience to my advantage on August 21,said Bundu. “When I fought Thurman I ended up being overcautious, but that will not be the case this time. I know it’s now or never for me and I won’t let this chance slip away. Spence will come forward but that will work to my advantage because I love fighting on the inside. I’m going to show Spence a few things that he hasn’t seen before.
The brand new Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk builds on the rich history of the sweet science in the Brooklyn neighborhood. Several heavyweight title fights took place on Coney Island at the turn of the 20th century, including James J. Jeffriesheavyweight world title knock out of Bob Fitzsimmons in the 11go th round on June 9, 1899. Jeffries would then defend the title two more times on Coney Island with a points victory over Tom Sharkey and a knockout in the 23rd, round against James J. Corbett. Lightweight great Joe Gans and former middleweight champion “Nonpareil” Jack Dempsey also boxed in Coney Island.
It is exciting to have rising star Errol Spence headlining the inaugural boxing event held on August 21 at the new Ford Amphitheater at the historic Coney Island Boardwalk,” a re Lou DiBella, E le mopresidente oa DiBella Entertainment. “Spence is one of the most gifted young fighters in all of boxing and is on track to be a world champion. He will face off against Leonard Bundu, in a final elimination bout, to become the mandatory for the IBF welterweight title, currently held by Kell Brook.
An Olympian who boasted a highly decorated amateur career, the 26-year-old Spence Jr.is coming off a dominating performance in which he stopped former world champion Chris Algieri in the fifth-round in a PBC on NBC main event. Spence Refresh. is widely regarded as a future star in the sport and was dominant in his previous NBC appearances when he stopped Phil Lo Greco in the third round in June. His impressive 2015 also included TKO victories over Chris van Heerden, Samuel Vargas and Alejandro Barrera, culminating with him being named ESPN’s Prospect of the Year. Hona joale, he looks to secure himself a world title shot.
Originally from Sierra Leone but fighting out of Toscana, Italy, Bundu represented Italy at the 2000 Olympic games where he defeated eventual world champion Daniel Geale. A former European welterweight champion, he owns victories over Frankie Gavin, Lee Purdy and Ismael El Massoudi in addition to going the distance in defeat against Keith Thurman. Bundu comes into this bout with victories over Pablo Munguia and Jussi Koivula in his last two bouts.
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SPIKE TV PRESENTS A KNOCKOUT WEEKEND OF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP COMBAT SPORTS

Bellator MMA Presents:
BENSON HENDERSON vs.
Patricio “Hrithik” FREIRE
Ka Labohlano, August 26
Premier Boxing Champions Presents:
ROBERT GUERRERO vs.
DAVID PERALTA
Also Featuring
Alfredo Angulo &
Terrell Gausha
Ka Moqebelo, August 27
Honda Center In Anaheim, JOALO KA. To Host These Back-To-Back Major
Combat Sports Events

 

New York, NY, July 16, 2016The most action-packed, hardest-hitting weekend in sports this summer will be not be in Riobut in Anaheimas Spike Sports presents two world-class events on back-to-back nights. Bellator MMA’s Benson Henderson(23-6) le Patrick “Hrithik” Freire (25-3), two of the most exciting mixed martial arts fighters in the world, do battle on Labohlano, August 26 (10:00pm-12:00am ET/PT). The action continues the next day with Robert “The Moea” Mohlabani(33-4-1) ho jara David Emanuel Peralta (25-2-1) ka Moqebelo, August 27 (9:00-11:00am Et/PT). Both events will emanate from Honda Center in Anaheim, JOALO KA.
Benson Henderson has fought and beaten many of the best fighters in the world. His impressive resume includes victories over: Frankie Edgar, Donald Cerrone, Gilbert Melendez, Nate Diaz, Jim Miller and Bellator’s Josh Thomson. Empa “Smoothhas never faced an angry “Hrithik” in one of the most important fights of his life.
Patrick “Hrithik” Freiere is a former featherweight world champion who is stepping up to lightweight in the biggest challenge of his decorated career. In a Shakespearean twist, a win over Henderson would put him in line for a title shot against recently crowned 155-pound champion Michael Chandler, who scored a brutal knockout over Patricio’s brother to secure the division’s crown. But to avenge his brother’s loss, he must first defeat the highly-regardedBendo.
Henderson is also in need of a big win as his recent Bellator debut was spoiled by welterweight champion Zhenya Koreshkov. The hard-hitting Russian scored a unanimous decision victory in a five-round brawl against Henderson this past April at“Bellator 153: Koreshkov vs.. Henderson.
Robert Guerrero is among the biggest names in boxing today, having fought the sport’s marquee names like Floyd Mayweather. A former world champion in multiple weight classes, he owns signature victories over Andre Berto and Joel Casamayor. But now Guerrero is on a quest to return to the top of the welterweight division beginning with this matchup on August 27. He must defeat the hard-hitting Argentinian slugger David Emanuel Peralta to see his dreams of sitting atop the division realized once again.
The tripleheader also features all-action slugger Alfredo Angulo (24-5)taking on battle-tested Freddy Hernandez (33-8)in a battle of Mexican brawlers. A fan favorite in Southern California, Angulo enters this fight coming off of two knockout victories and he will look to make it three in a row when he steps into the ring onAugust 27. A veteran of many exciting 154-pound contests, Angulo is looking to continue to make noise in the middleweight division against Hernandez, who has won his last three fights heading into this showdown.
Rounding out the night of televised fights is 2012 U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha(18-0) putting his undefeated record on the line against the Bronx’s Steve Martinez(16-2). Loantša ho tsoa Cleveland, Gausha has risen up the rankings with five victories in 2015 and a seventh round stoppage of Orlando Lora in April. Now he will test himself against against the dangerous Martinez, who has recorded knockouts in 13 ea hae 16 tlhōlo.
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Edner Cherry Tops Lydell Rhodes with Unanimous Decision in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.

Omar Douglas Finishes Alexei Collado by Seventh Round Stoppage
Antonio Russell Earns Unanimous Decision Over Rudolph Hedge
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Bethlehema, PA. (June 29, 2016) – Former title challenger Edner Cherry (35-7-2, 19 Kos) defeated contender Lydell Rhodes (23-2-1, 11 Kos) ka ntsoe-leng qeto ea (98-92, 97-93 X 2) in a 10-round super featherweight main event of Tonakgolo Boxing Champions Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.
Cheri, ea Wauchula, Fla. who trains out of St. Pete Boxing Club with welterweight champion Keith Thurman, got off to an early lead in the second round, landing a left that stumbled Rhodes briefly.
A former football standout and wrestler in high school, who has competed in both boxing and mixed martial arts professionally, Oklahoma City’s Rhodes made the fight physical and ugly early.
Rhodes said, “He held and a lot which made it tough to get in a rhythm.
He was slick,” answered Cherry. “So I held because I didn’t want him to get in those quick shots.
A sloppy round five saw both fighters slip to the canvas, but neither was ruled a knockdown. What became a wrestling match continued rounds six through 10, with clinching and grappling throughout.
Moments before the final bell, Cherry stunned Rhodes, cementing what would become his unanimous victory.
Cherry said, “I thought it was a great fight. I was in a tough fight bosiung bona and I am glad to come out with the victory.
A discontented Rhodes expressed, “It was a heck of a fight. I wanted to back him up in the later rounds but he was strong. It was an ugly fight, but I believe I won. Ke sa lumellane le qeto eo. Nothing more, nothing less.
Cherry concluded, “Training and sparring with Keith (Thurman) was great. He’s so strong and it helped me in this fight. We were both training for big fights at the same time and it helped me increase my strength and pick up this win bosiung bona, without a doubt.
Televised coverage kicked off with unbeaten Omar “Super O” Douglas (17-0, 12 Kos) stopping Cuban AlexeiThe HurricaneCollado (19-2, 17 Kos) in the seventh round of their scheduled 10-round super featherweight bout.
A fast-rising star out of Wilmington, Delaware, Douglas jumped out to an early lead, controlling the action in the first frame. Douglas continued moving Collado around the ring in round two, forcing a frustrated Collado to clinch, which resulted in both fighters awkwardly stumbling to the canvas.
The Miami native Collado came out aggressive in rounds three and four, outworking Douglas and winning him the pair of rounds on all three judges’ scorecards.
Leha ho le joalo, Douglas settled in throughout rounds five and six. His jabs to the body proving an effective deterrent to Collado’s aggression and furious pace he displayed in the earlier rounds.
The end came in the seventh round as Douglas landed a left hook to Collado’s head that stumbled Collado, forcing him to take a knee and never get back up.
I noticed that he has his head in the middle and that is unusual for a tall guy,” said Douglas. “So I was focusing on the right hand up the middle. I was able to finish him with a hard right, tloha, right combination.
Collado acknowledged, “He hit me with a good left hook and that broke my nose. I feel it was a close fight though, and I was in the fight up until he got me, but he is a good fighter.
Douglas agreed with Collado’s assessment of the competition adding, “E ne e le boima ntoa, but I had a great camp and that showed bosiung bona. I think I need one or two more of these kinds of fights and I will be ready for a title shot.
The second televised bout showcased unbeaten prospect Antonio Russell (7-0, 5 Kos) securing a unanimous decision (60-54, 59-55 X 2) victory over Jamaica’sRudolph Hedge (10-4-3, 4 Kos) in a six-round super bantamweight showdown.
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Exciting Contenders Edner Cherry & Lydell Rhodes Meet in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes Tuesday, June 28 From Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.

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Cuba’s Alexei Collado in Co-Main Event
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Bethlehema, PA. (June 7, 2016) – Former title challenger Edner Cherry (34-7-2, 19 Kos) and and quick-fisted contender Lydell Rhodes (23-1-1, 11 Kos) will compete in the 10-round lightweight main event of Tonakgolo Boxing Champions Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions ka Labobeli, June 28 from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.
Televised kgaso qala ka 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT and features unbeaten featherweight Omar “Super O” Douglas (16-0, 11 Kos) battling hard-hitting Cuban AlexeiThe HurricaneCollado (19-1, 17 Kos) tsa 10 ho pota gia.
I know Rhodes is a good fighter and I am preparing for a tough fight,” o ile a re Cherry. “I am still pushing towards a world title. I learned that when you fight for a title, you have to knock out the champ. I’m not giving up. I’m still here and think this will be a great fight. Sena ke seo papading ya ditebele tsa litlhoko, two great fighters going at it.
I have been waiting for a fight like this for a long time,” said Rhodes. “Cherry is a warrior who has never been stopped. I will be the first person to stop him. I have to go out and dominate against a guy who has fought many world champions. I believe if I do that, it will push me towards a world title shot.
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This is a terrific show headlined by a great crossroads fight between Edner Cherry and Lydell Rhodes,” o ile a re Marshall Kauffman ea Morena ea ho phahamiswa. “Cherry is looking for another title shot and with a win Rhodes will get right in the mix. This should be an outstanding night of fights in Bethlehem and on FS1 and FOX Deportes.
Cheri, ea Wauchula, Fla., ke pele e neng e lefatše tlotla challenger ea 10-1 ho tloha ka 2009. His only blemishes since 2007 are losses to Timothy Bradley and Paulie Malignaggi at 140-pounds and his title challenge last October against Jose Pedraza in which he dropped a split decision. Cheri, ea ileng a tsoaloa ka Bahamas, owns victories over Vicente Escobedo, Monte Meza Clay and Wes Ferguson and will look to take down a contender on his way to another title shot.
A selotlolo papali moatlelete ea competed ka bobeli papali ea litebele bile ba kopanya libetsa seporofesenale, Oklahoma City’s Rhodes looks to rebound on June 28 from his first blemish at the hands of unbeaten Sergey Lipinets. The 28-year-old recorded four victories in 2014 including triumphs over Miguel Angel Huerta and John Nater before fighting to a draw in 2015 with Jared Robinson in addition to the fight with Lipinets.
An undefeated fighter out of Wilmington, Delaware, Douglas impressed in the Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS main event in December 2015 when he defeated contender Frank De Alba in a step up fight. The 24-year-old had already beaten Daniel Attah in 2015 and previously took down veterans Anthony Napunyi, Jean Javier Sotelo and Osnel Charles and he will again fight strong competition as he seeks a world title shot in the near future.
Fighting out of Miami but originally from Cuba, Collado turned pro in 2008 and was victorious in his first 18 pro bouts before a decision loss in 2014. The 28-year-old owns victories over veterans Edgar Riovalle, Franklin Varela and Jose Saez and most recently stopped Gyci Lorenzo in February.
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Olympic Gold Medalist Felix Diaz & Former World Champion Miguel Vazquez Meet in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Deportes from The Dancehall in San Antonio On Saturday, Ka 28

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San Antonio (Ka 5, 2016)Olympic Gold medalist Felix Diaz (17-1, 8 Kos) le pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Miguel “Titere” Vazquez (35-5, 13 Kos) will meet in a 10-round battle of super lightweight contenders that headlines Tonakgolo Boxing Champions(PBC) ka FS1 and FOX Deportes from the Dancehall in San Antonio on Saturday, Ka 28 le televised kgaso qala ka 10 p.m. LE/7 p.m. PT. This marks the first Saturday primetime PBC card on FS1 and FOX Deportes and anchors an action-packed memorial day weekend.
This is a great opportunity for me and I’m looking forward to the challenge,” o ile a re Diaz. “Miguel Vazquez is a great former champion and I’ll have to be at my best. I’m very thankful to be the main event again and I’m thrilled to fight in San Antonio for the first time.
I’m very excited for this opportunity to face a skilled Olympic Gold medalist like Felix Diaz,” said Vazquez. “O e ntle oke, but he’s never faced someone as experienced and talented as I am. I look forward to a great victory in front of the great fight fans of San Antonio as I march towards becoming a world champion again.
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A tse peli tse nako e Olympian emelang Dominican Republic, Diaz Refresh. hlōla e wa gauta kwa la hae la bobeli Olympic lipapali a 2008 ea Beijing. Hona joale loantša ka ntle ho Bronx, the 32-year-old increased the level of his competition with victories over Emmanuel Lartey, Adrian Granados and Gabriel Bracero before giving former champion Lamont Peterson all he could handle in losing a majority decision last October. Now he moves back to 140-pounds looking to make noise and grab a world title.
The 29-year-old Vazquez had a successful reign as 135-pound champion and defended his title eight times during his championship run. Ka mor'a ho shapa Ji-Hoon Kim ba hae tlotla, o ne a tla tsoela pele ho e sireletse khahlanong le like ea Denis Shafikov, Mercito Gesta, Leonardo Zappavigna le Ammeth Diaz. Loantša ho tsoa Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Vazquez’s most recent victory came against Jerry Belmontes and he is looking to rebound from a decision loss to Algenis Mendez in October.
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Andre Dirrell Wins Unanimous Decision over Blake Caparello in Premier Boxing Champions on Spike Live from the Taj Mahal Casino & Hotel in Atlantic City

Anthony Dirrell Scores First Round Knockout Over Caleb Truax
Jonathan Guzman Stops Daniel Rosas in Title Eliminator
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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (April 30, 2016) – Olympic Bronze Medalist Andre Dirrell (25-2, 16 Kos) defeated Australia’s Blake Caparello (22-2-1, 6 Kos) ka ntsoe-leng qeto ea (98-91 X 3) in a 10-round super middleweight attraction in the Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) ka Spike main event from the Taj Mahal Casino and Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
In a bout that started off with a lot of back and forth action, Caparello struck first with a left in the second round that sent Dirrell to the canvas.
The knockdown I got in the second round felt good,” re Caparello. “I knew I had him hurt, but I wasn’t able to capitalize on it.
Caparello again got Dirrell against the ropes and seemingly into a bit of trouble with a similar left in round three, but eventually Dirrell settled in and managed to gain control of the fight.
Dirrell said, “My focus, determination and my drive got me the win bosiung bona. I know I’ve got more work to do, but I never stopped grinding in there bosiung bona.”
Caparello continued to go to work and battle, but it was clear who the ring general was from the close of the third round and until the final bell rang.
Dirrell exclaimed, “I wanted to send the boxing world and this whole division a message. I’m coming for anyone with a belt. I’ll take on anyone who’s a champion. I know I’ll be a world champion. I have to be a champion. I don’t slow down for anyone. I’m going to keep pushing to get where I’m going.
On his struggles in the later rounds, Caparello said, “I continued to look for the same left hand all night, it just didn’t come again. Andre has a lot of tricks, he is both good and fast. I am not happy with my performance.
Dirrell concluded, “Bosiung bona my brother and I were both able to display our talents in front of a national audience on Spike. Anthony is strong as an ox and got the win quickly bosiung bona. I got the win on determination and heart. I had to use my toughness in this fight, and I pushed myself as hard as I could to get the win.
In the second televised bout of the evening, pele e neng e lefatše mampoli Anthony “The Dog” Dirrell (29-1-1, 23 Kos) met former world title challenger Kaleb “Khauta” Truax (26-3-2, 16 Kos) in a 10-round super middleweight affair.
The former 168-pound titleholder Dirrell got off to a quick start, scoring two knockdowns in the first round, causing referee Harvey Dock to stop the fight at just 1:49 tsa pele tse ho pota-pota.
Dirrell said of the dominating performance, “What helped me bosiung bona was landing my shots early. I was right on top of him with combinations and controlling my jab and that set the tone. Ke o ile a bontša bosiung bona that I work hard in the gym, and it paid off. If I work like I did this time leading up to the fight, then I know nobody can beat me.
A stunned Truax said, “Everything was great leading up to the fight. I don’t know what happened bosiung bona. He just caught me early. I think it was an overhand right.
Reflecting on what the victory means for his struggling hometown of Flint, BOPHELO BA KA BA, Dirrell said, “My work bosiung bona inside the ring made a big statement for what my brother and I are doing outside of the ring. A lot of people were watching bosiung bona, and now they know a little bit more about what’s going on with the Flint Water Crisis back home.
The opening televised bout featured undefeated knockout artist Jonathan Guzmán (21-0, 21 Kos) continuing his hot streak in a 12-round super bantamweight title eliminator against Mexico’s Daniel Rosas (20-3, 12 Kos).
Guzmán, an unbeaten fighter out of the Dominican Republic and now training in Massachusetts, stabilized early and easily controlled the action in the second half of the fight.
Guzman said, “I used a lot of concentration early and let him make errors so I could see what he was planning to do. Once I saw the mistakes he was making I let my hands go.
Rosas was stunned in the third round, but Guzman was unable to close on the wobbled fighter. La bohlano ho pota-pota, Guzman landed a left that knocked Rosas back and followed it with another, dropping Rosas just before the bell.
I wanted to let him throw some punches early. It helped me gain confidence and learn his tendencies,” said Guzman. “I saw him dropping that right hand, and I knew it would open up the opportunity for me to land my left.
Rounds six and seven saw Rosas take a pummeling, but miraculously stay on his feet. At the end of the eighth frame, Guzman dropped Rosas for a second time, and again Rosas was saved by the bell.
Leha ho le joalo, referee Benjy Esteves had seen enough and stopped the fight following the close of round eight.
When asked about the stoppage, Rosas said, “The ref stopped the fight. I thought the fight should have continued, but he decided to stop it.Rosas continued, “(Guzmán) knocked me down, but I kept on fighting. Ke ile ka ha ho mohla utloisa bohloko. Guzman is a strong fighter, but I felt I could have continued and come back in the rest of the rounds.
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Andre Dirrell, Blake Caparello, Anthony Dirrell, Kalebe Truax, Jonathan Guzmán & Daniel Rosas Media Roundtable Quotes

PBC on Spike Labohlano, April 29 ka 9 p.m. LE/PT
From Taj Mahaj Casino & Hotel in Atlantic City
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (April 28, 2016)With just two days until they enter the ring, Premier Boxing Champions on Spike fighters participated in media roundtables Laboraro in Atlantic City and discussed their respective Labohlano, April 29showdowns taking place at Taj Mahal Casino and Hotel in Atlantic City.

The card is headlined by the return of the Dirrell brothers as Olympic Bronze medalist Tse ling tse “The ba Tsositsoeng Bafung” Dirrell battles Australia’s Blake Caparello le pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Anthony “The Dog” Dirrell takes on Minnesota’s Kaleb “Khauta” Truax. Televised kgaso qala ka 9 p.m. LE/PT with knockout artist Jonathan Guzman khahlanong le Mexico ea Daniel Rosas in a 122-pound eliminator.

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Here ke seo 'bahlabani ile a tlameha ho re Laboraro:

ANDRE DIRRELL

I can tell that Caparello is coming from Australia to prove a point. He’s hungry for a victory and It’s my job to make sure he doesn’t get that. I take this as a championship fight.

The blessing in having a layoff is that my body is in great shape. I feel 25-years-old not 32.

I don’t see myself as the smaller man. I suppose he can take a few shots but I am going to display my skill and show that it will lead to a world championship.

I feel I am at the championship level. I’ll have an eye on the 168-pound title fightsMoqebelo. I’m looking to get that championship as soon as I can. I am ready and I want DeGale. I don’t care if it’s in his hometown, backyard, basement, living room or kitchen. I want to make sure that fight happens.

I worked really hard and I can’t wait to get in the ring ka labohlano bosiu.”

BLAKE CAPARELLO

It’s good to be back in Atlantic City. I took a lot from my fight against Sergey Kovalev. Being in the ring with him taught me a lot about ring composure. This is my Atlantic City redemption.

Dirrell is a very difference fighter. Andre is very quick and slick. I can’t afford to make minor mistakes. I didn’t make the 20-hour flight for a loss. I was small for 175 pounds which made the move to 168 very comfortable.

The plan is to win and fight one of the champions but fighting Andre is a world title for me.

People don’t think that I can punch, but I’m coming to win and put on a show. I’m looking to bring a victory back to Australia.

ANTHONY DIRRELL

It means a lot to share this card with my brother. We share everything. He is my big brother and this is a great moment for both of us.

I will be watching the super middleweight title fights Moqebelo bosiu, but I am not looking past Caleb Truax.

I know Truax has fought some good competition in Daniel Jacobs and Jermain Taylor. I have my hands full but I prepared to have my hand lifted in Victory.

I think the loss made me a better fighter because I know what it takes to get there. I am just looking for the next shot. When I get it, I’m going to capitalize and not let the title go.

I’m going to stick to my game plan and try to get Truax out of there. Then I can start thinking about Badou Jack. I definitely want a rematch.

CALEB TRUAX

I have to make the most of this opportunity. Sena ke e khōlō loanela 'na. I can get another shot at a world title with a win.

Dirrell is a good fighter. I’ve seen a lot of his fights and we’ve fought on the same card before. You have to respect that he is a former world champion.

I have to draw from all the experiences I’ve had in my career. I have to use my experience and be on top of my game.

Most of my fights have been around super middleweight. I don’t have to struggle to make weight as much and I couldn’t turn down this opportunity.

Jonathane Guzmán

Rosas is a typical Mexican fighter who will come forward and be in great condition. I’m ready for him and I feel I know him well.

I want a world title and we’re happy that if we get this win we can compete for a belt next time out.

We are excited to put on a great show Labohlano bosiu. I will break him in half.

DANIEL ROSAS

We know our opponent is very good, but we trained 100 percent to get the victory.

We’ve been waiting and putting in the work. Haeba knockout fihla, it comes.

I know this is an elimination bout. We came to win and we’re prepared for anything that comes. I’m ready to be a world champion.

Unbeaten Knockout Artist Jonathan Guzman Takes On Mexican Brawler Daniel Rosas in Title Eliminator Friday, April 29 On Premier Boxing Champions On Spike Live from the Taj Mahal Casino & Hotel in Atlantic City

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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (April 25, 2016) – Undefeated knockout artist Jonathan Guzmán(20-0, 20 Kos) will battle Mexico’s Daniel Rosas (20-2, 12 Kos) in a 12-round super bantamweight title eliminator in the opening bout of Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) ka Spike ka labohlano, April 29 from the Taj Mahal Casino and Hotel in Atlantic City.
Televised kgaso qala ka 9 p.m. LE/8 p.m. CT and features the return of the Dirrell brothers as Tse ling tse “The ba Tsositsoeng Bafung” Dirrell (24-2, 16 Kos) takes on Minnesota’s Kaleb “Khauta” Truax (26-2-2, 6 Kos) ha a ntse a Anthony “The Dog” Dirrell (28-1-1, 22 Kos) battles Australia’s Blake Caparello (22-1-1, 6 Kos) in a pair of 10-round super middleweight bouts. Guzman and Rosas will fight for the number two contender spot for the world title currently held by Carl Frampton.
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A trio of exciting prospects highlight the undercard action as unbeaten New York Golden Gloves champion Tite Williams takes on Indiana’s DeWayne Bohlale bo in a six-round featherweight bout, unbeaten 23-year-old Eddie Ramírez enters the ring in an eight-round super lightweight contest and Brooklyn’s Chordale Booker battles Virginia’s Rogue Zapata in a four-round super welterweight fight.
Addition bouts features New Jersey talent including welterweight Anthony Young of Atlantic City against Juan Rodriguez in a six-round battle, Little Egg Harbor’s Brendan Barrett in a four-round heavyweight bout against Alando Pugh, Toms River’s Hafiz Montgomery khahlanong le 'moho le eena unbeaten Darnell Pierce in a four-round cruiserweight affair and Atlantic City’s Chris Thomas ho jara Jessie Singletary in a four-round middleweight fight.
Rounding out the action is unbeaten heavyweight Luther Smith in a four-round battle withSolomon Maye, Antonio Magruder in a six-round super lightweight contest againstVictor Vasquez and the pro debut of Abraham Nova ha a ntse a tobane Weusi Johnson in a four-round super lightweight bout.
An unbeaten fighter out of the Dominican Republic and now training in Massachusetts, Guzman is nearing a world title fight thanks to his extreme power and ability to stop opponents. The 26-year-old has won all of his fight by knockout and since making his U.S. qalo a 2014 he has stopped Ernesto Guerrero, Juan Guzman, Christian Esquivel and most recently Danny Aquino.
An experienced 26-year-old who has fought professionally since 2007, Rosas came up just short in his last title opportunity, when he dropped a decision to Alejandro Hernandez in 2014. Rosas has won his last three fights in a row since then and the Mexico City-native will look to make a splash in his U.S. debut on April 29.
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Dirrell Brothers Khutla Joalokaha Premier Boxing Champions On Spike Hits Atlantic City

Olympic Bronze Medalist Andre Dirrell lintoa li Australia Blake Caparello &
Former World Champion Anthony Dirrell Nka On phihlelo Kalebe Truax
The Taj Mahal Casino le Hotel
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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (March 22, 2016) – Olympic Bronze Medalist Andre Dirrell (24-2, 16 Kos) takes on Australia’s Blake Caparello (22-1-1, 6 Kos) ka 10-pota bartolomeo middleweight khahloa joalokaha Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) khutlela ho Spike ka labohlano, April 29 ho tloha Taj Mahal Casino le Hotel a Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Hape ka karete e le 'ngoe, khaitseli ea Dirrell a, pele e neng e lefatše mampoli Anthony “The Dog” Dirrell (28-1-1, 22 Kos) tla kopana pele e neng e tlotla lefatshe challenger Kaleb “Khauta” Truax (26-2-2, 16 Kos) ka 10-pota bartolomeo middleweight taba e le karolo ea bosiu thabisang ea PBC mabapi le Spike nke khato e molemo ho qala ka 9 p.m. LE/8 p.m. CT.
Tsa pele tse 168 boima titleholder Anthony le tse peli nako tlotla challenger Andre bobeli sehloohong bakeng sa matha e mong boemong mampoli khauta, empa e tla ba le tlhōlisano melala tsoang bahanyetsi ba sa tsoa ne a le menyetla e ea habo bona tlotla.
“April 29 e tla ba le monate bosiung ba papali ea litebele,” re Andre. “Caparello se lapile feela joaloka 'na' me a li loanela mosebetsi oa hae kahoo ke tseba hore o 's monna kotsi haholo. Lintho tsohle li tsamaea ka kampong e 'nile ea phethahetseng ho fihlela joale. Ke thabile hore ebe ka bobeli Anthony 'me ke tla fihla showcase tsebo ea rōna' me jala lebitso lelapa la rōna le ho feta ka e tšoanang Spike bontša.”
“Ho tlotla ho loantša e kareteng e tšoanang le mor'eso,” boletseng Anthony. “Ho tla ba e kholo bosiung ba la papading ya ditebele tsa. Truax ke molemo, matsaranka moloaneli ea tla ntša molemo ka ho fetisisa ho 'na. Ke hloka motho eo ho sutumelletsa e ntumella hore ke Max ea. bolela lintho esale pele ba ka Kamehla knockout.”
Caparello a recu ntho ea pele pota knockdown a hae 2014 lefatše tlotla bout pele ho lahleheloa ke ho Sergey Kovalev, ha a ntse a Kalebe Truax loana middleweight mampoli Daniel Jacobs ka PBC mabapi le Spike sebedisana tšobotsi a 2015, ho hlōleha ho Jacobs ka thothokiso ea ho qetela.
“Sena ke e khōlō monyetla oa le 'na ho bontša lefatšeng e le hore ke e mong oa molemo ka ho fetisisa 168-pounders a kaofela ha papali ea litebele,” re Caparello. “Ena ke boima ba 'mele sehlopha sa moo ke e matleng a hae. Dirrell ke pele e neng e Olympian le, joaloka 'na, lefatšeng le tlotla challenger. Ke lebeletse haholo thata ntoa ka October 17, empa kea tseba hore ke e tla ba hlōla.”
“Sena ke loana hore ke lokela ho nka monyetla ka le hlōla,” o ile a re Truax. “Ho monyetla o mong le leholo ho 'na' me ke beha lintho tsohle li tsamaea ho kena koetliso ea. Dirrell ke molemo, moloaneli baatlelete ka litsebo. Ho mosebetsi o se na qenehelo empa kea bakeng sa eona. Ke tlisa ea ka A-papali kahoo o hamolemo ho etsa se tšoanang.”
“April 29 e tla ba bosiu ikhethang hakaakang,” o ile a re Marshall Kauffman ea Morena ea ho phahamiswa. “Ho ba le barab'abo rōna ba Dirrell kareteng e le 'ngoe e tla ba ea bosiu bo boholo' me e ikhethang ea litebele. Ka bobeli ba ikhethang litalenta 'me ba a le bashanyana ba babeli ba batla katleho e kholo o hapa ka Blake Caparello le Kalebe Truax.”
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An standout tsenwe hore hlōla 'meli U.S. Dikgaisano tsa bommampodi World ho phaella ho hae Olympic Bronze khau, 32 ea lilemo li Andre Dirrell ke loketse ho khutlela lesale ka mor'a bokuli lieha hae bout neng ho lokiselitsoe khahlanong Caparello. The oke ho tsoa Flint, Michigan nang le tlhōlo e Arthur Abrahama le Curtis Stevens le feela o na le tse peli moqotetsane tahlehelo ka ho la hae tswela.
A bolotsana oke ho tsoa Victoria, Australia, Caparello hlōla hae pele 20 loana profeshenale haholo-holo ho loana tsoa naheng ea habo lapeng. O ile a nang tlhōlo e Michael Bolling, Jorge Olivera, Allan Green le pele e neng e unbeaten Robert Berridge. The 29 ea lilemo li morao ka ho fetisisa a recu qeto e le ntsoe-leng batho ba fetang Affif Belghecham ka June 'me ka mor'a bout hae lokiselitsoe le Dirrell ile lieha, a ba hlōla Luka Sharp ke qeto eo ae entseng.
Anthony Dirrell boneng litlokotsi li tse fetang fetisisa ho pholletsa mosebetsi oa hae joaloka nako ea hae a ithuta papali ea litebele 'nile ka botebo jeopardized habeli, pele a December 2006 ha a ne a ne a fumanoa le bao e seng Hodgkins lymphoma 'me a sidelined bakeng sa 20 dikgwedi tse le nako ha a May 2012 ha a ne a qhetsola eona le tlaase le letšehali leoto le le le letšehali wrist kotsing ea sethuthuthu. The Flint, Michigan-habo ha ho mohla lumella seo hore nke maemo ao aa mo fatse e le a 'na a ho hapa lintoa le ho sebetsa tsela ea hae fihlela litsebi tse har'a. A 2014 a hlōla la hae la pele 'mampoli ha a ba hlōla sireletsa' mampoli Sakio Bika. tseleng a khutlela tlotla 168 boima qala ka September ha a busitse motho a nke khato khahlanong le Marco Antonio Rubio le tseleng e eang e le ntsoe-leng tlhōlo fihlele qeto eo.
A hlaha ka Osseo, Minnesota, Truax is an experienced veteran who has fought professionally since 2007. Loantša boholo lapeng ha hae mmuso, a 31 a lilemo li hlōla la hae la pele 14 lintoa. O liha 2012 makhaola-khang ho Jermain Taylor empa qala ho Krrish ka le hlahlamang lintoa ba hae ba robeli ho fumana loantšeng Jacobs. Morao ka ho fetisisa, Truax khaotsa ho phihlelo Melvin Betancourt ka pota bone ka February.
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Lightweight Contender Ivan Redkach Battles Puerto Rican Brawler Luis Cruz On Tuesday, April 19 As Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes Returns To Sands Bethlehem Events Center In Bethlehem, Pa.

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Bethlehema, PA. (March 16, 2016) – bobebe contender John Redkach (19-1, 15 Kos) will face-off against Puerto Rico’s Luis Cruz (22-4, 16 Kos)in a 10-round headlining event on Tuesday, April 19 ka Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions on FOX Deportes from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.
Televised kgaso qala ka 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT and features a pair of exciting eight-round middleweight showdowns pitting top rising prospects and contenders. Brawling 160-pound prospect Immanuel Aleem (15-0, 9 Kos) nka ka Jonathan Cepeda (17-1, 15 Kos) while Delaware’s Kyrone Davis (10-0, 4 Kos) will face Dominican Olympian Junior Castillo (9-0, 9 Kos).
I am really looking forward to headlining this event on April 19,” re Redkach. “I know that I have a strong opponent, but I am determined to impress the fans and show that I am ready to challenge the elite in my division. I’ve trained very hard and I’m ready to fight.
I plan on rejuvenating my career with this fight,” said Cruz. “This is an interesting fight and I’ve been training really hard. Redkach is a tough fighter, but it is nothing that I haven’t seen before. I want to get this big win. It’s now or never for me.
This is a terrific card and we are once again happy to be working with FS1, FOX Deportes and the Sands Bethlehem on a great event,” o ile a re Marshall Kauffman ea Morena ea ho phahamiswa. “There are three great televised fights with Redkach-Cruz, Aleem-Cepeda and two undefeated guys in Davis and Castillo in what should be an explosive fight. Those three guys have a combined record of 92-6 le 68 knockouts, so expect three competitive and entertaining fights.
This is Ivan’s second fight since his tough loss to Dejan Zlaticanin,” a re Lou DiBella, E le mopresidente oa DiBella Entertainment. “He’ll be facing a tough kid in Luis Cruz, but these are the kinds of opponents that will help Redkach get his career back on track. I am confident that he will emerge victorious and will seek the best fights for him as he rises up the rankings toward a world title opportunity.
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A hlaha ka Ukraine empa ho loantša ho tsoa Los Angeles, Redkach o ile a qala papali ea litebele a le lilemo li tse tšeletseng 'me o beha hammoho e tsotehang mosebetsi ho tloha ka ho retelehela lan a 2009. The 30-year-old owns victories over Tony Luis, Sergey Gulyakevich, Yakubu Amidu and most recently knocked out Erick Daniel Martinez in October.
Fighting out of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, Cruz is coming off of a decision victory over Roberto Acevedo in November. He owns victories over Martin Honorio, Hevinson Herrera and Yogli Herrera in a career that dates back to 2007.
A hlaha ka East Meadow, New Jersey empa ho loantša ho tsoa Richmond, Virginia, Aleem ile ba nkopanya le papali ea litebele ho tloha bonyenyaneng ka batsoali ba hae ba. Ho tloha ka ho retelehela lan a 2012 a le lilemo li 18, the 22-year-old has wiped out all of the competition in front of him. A 2015, he dominated Emmanuel Sanchez, David Toribio and Oscar Riojas before winning a hard fought decision over Carlos Galvan in December.
Originally from New Jersey, Cepeda relocated to West Palm Beach, Florida at 16-years-old and had a brief but successful 22-3 tsenwe rekoto, with all three of his loses coming to middleweight champion Daniel Jacobs. He won two Florida Golden Gloves titles and reached a National Golden Gloves semifinal. Cepeda has won five fights in a row including two stoppage victories in 2015.
The first Delaware-native to win multiple national amateur championships, Davis was a National PAL winner along with his victory at the national Adidas tournament. A fighter since he was eight-years-old, Davis turned pro in 2014 and has dominated his competition including five victories in 2015.
The 29-year-old Castillo made his U.S. debut in December 2015 with a first round knockout of Rolando Nagy and followed it up later that month by stopping Eduardo Flores. Fighting out of Higuey, Dominican Republic, he represented his home country in the 2012 Liolimpiki.
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