Tūtohu Archives: Rafael Vazquez

SERGEY LIPINETS PUTS POWER ON DISPLAY WITH SEVENTH ROUND TKO OF WALTER CASTILLO IN PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON ESPN & ESPN DEPORTES MAIN EVENT FROM TUNICA, MISS.

Tugstsogt Nyambayar Opens Telecast With First Round KO Of Rafael Vazquez
Bantamweights David Perez & Adan Ortiz Give It Their All In Televised Swing Bout
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Tunica, Miss. (Hōngongoi 15) – It was a good night for Russian super lightweight Sergey Lipinets (10-0, 7 Koó) who fought through a deep cut over his eye to score a rousing TKO over Nicaraguan brawler Walter Castillo (26-4-1, 19 Koó) i roto i te Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i ESPN & ESPN main event that further solidified Lipinets as a force to be reckoned with in the 140-pound weight class. The night of fights, which emanated from Horseshoe Tunica Hotel & Casino in Tunica, Miss., marked the third PBC on ESPN & ESPN Deportes telecast in the month of July.
Lipinets made his power known early in the fight, but that did not deter Castillo from doing his best to feel out the Kazakhstan-born slugger. The action picked up in the third round as a swinging left thrown by Lipinets caused blood to pour from Castillo’s mouth. Castillo began the fourth round with an offensive attack, forcing Lipinets to back up toward the ropes. Castillo continued to throw several punches, including one that caused a deep gash above Lipinets’ kanohi maui. Castillo did not relent as he aimed for the cut, the first of Lipinets’ mahi. Despite the steady flow of blood dripping down Lipinets’ mata, it did not seem to bother him.
Castillo’s punch output slowed down considerably as the fight wore on and Lipinets became more and more comfortable, despite the large cut above his eye. PBC on ESPN announcers Teddy Atlas and Joe Tessitore credited Lipinetscorner, led by renowned trainer Buddy McGirt, for keeping the deep cut under control. Less than one minute into the seventh round, Lipinets showed a burst of power, attacking Castillo, pressing him against the ropes, forcing Bill Clancy to wave off the fight at 2:45. At the time of the stoppage two of the judges had scored the fight even, with the third favoring Lipinets by one point.
We knew Walter Castillo was very tough guy coming in,” said Lipinets. “No one ever stopped him. No one ever even hurt him in the ring before and he was in with some solid guys. I knew he could take a punch and punch back. To be honest though, I was surprised by how good of a fighter he was.
Of his first cut as a professional, Lipinets said, “The cut bugged me for a while and I was closing my eye a bit, but I’m a warrior and I know how to take care of myself when I’m trouble.
I have only ten fights and I just beat a guy that good. I think I did ok. This fight just took me to a completely different level in boxing. I guarantee that other guys with 20/25 fights won’t be able to stay in the ring with me.
You can say I’m a slow starter,” continued Lipinets. “But if I see an opening I will take it early. I pace myself and study my opponent and then if the guy is still standing in the last half of the fight, he better run.
Castillo was unhappy with the stoppage saying, “They stopped it too early. I was still fighting. I was fine. I was not hurt. I don’t know why they stopped it. I was waiting him out and about to open up. I am a veteran. If I was hurt, I would have taken a knee. How do you stop a fight without a knockdown?
I had him fighting scared with the cut,” Said Castillo. “He was fighting desperate and that was his last try.
I’m very upset. I was able to fight. It was a good fight and that ruined it. I don’t mind losing but not like that. Let me go down swinging.
The telecast started out with a bang as 2012 Mētara hiriwa Olympic Tugstsogt Nyambayar (9-2, 6 Koó) of Waambartar, Mongolia sent Brooklyn’s Rafael Vazquez(16-3,13 Koó) to the canvas 30 seconds into the scheduled 10-round featherweight bout with a straight right hand. Vazquez rose to his feet with ease and threw some forceful shots of his own, but went down again 30 seconds later as Nyambayar threw another powerful right.
The Mongolian warrior, who fights out of Carson, Calif., was able to finish the fight at 1:24of the first round as he threw a left to the body followed by a right hand that saw Vazquez hitting the canvas for a third and final time.
I didn’t know I was going to be able to put that kind of a performance on [against Rafael],” said Nyambayar. “Kua ahau 100 percent of my energy left. I don’t know exactly how much power I actually have.
I had a great camp and I was ready for whatever came my way,” continued Nyambayar. “I’m very happy with the result, but I expected to win. I came in very confident. I thought it would go three or four rounds, but the opportunity to end it earlier appeared and I took it. Whoever comes my way, Ahau rite. I’m on the road to be world champion and no one can stop me.
I just got caught and I couldn’t recover,” said Vazquez. “He’s a very strong puncher and he caught me still warming up. It happens in boxing. One of those things.
Vazquez said to me, you’ve got a future world champion on your hands,” said Nyambayar’s renowned trainer Joe Goossen. “A guy that is going to know that best is the guy getting hit. Ki te [Nyambayar’s] reaction time and his speed, Vazquez saw and felt all of that and he came to the conclusion that Tug is going to be a world champion.
The televised bantamweight swing bout went the full six rounds as Houston-based David Perez (7-0, 3 Koó) outpointed Adan Ortiz (9-2, 8 Koó) of Guerrero, Mexico, who took the fight on five day’s notice. Perez started the fight strong, knocking down Ortiz toward the end of the first round, but the Mexican native rose from the canvas and was saved by the bell as Perez threw a barrage of punches to Ortiz’s head and body. Ortiz started the second round strong and maintained a tremendous amount of heart for the remainder of the bout. Both continuously threw flurries of punches, exchanging left hooks throughout. The judges saw it in favor of Perez with scorecards reading 60-53, 59-54 a 58-55.
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Undefeated Heavyweight Justin Jones Battles Terrance Marbra & Unbeaten Prospect David Perez Takes On Adan Ortiz in Undercard Attractions Friday, Hōngongoi 15 from Horseshoe Tunica Hotel & Casino in Tunica, Mississippi

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TUNICA, MS (Hōngongoi 13, 2016) – Undefeated brawler Justin Jones (18-0-1, 11 Koó) kanohi Terrance Marbra (8-3, 6 Koó) in a six-round heavyweight bout while unbeaten bantamweight prospect David Perez (6-0, 3 Koó) whawhai Adan Ortiz (9-1, 8 Koó) in featured undercard bouts Rāmere, Hōngongoi 15 from Horseshoe Tunica Hotel & Casino in Tunica, Mississippi.
The July 15 event is headlined by a battle between explosive super lightweight contenders as Sergey Lipinets tutaki Walter Castillo i roto i te hui matua o Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i ESPN and ESPN Deportes. Haamata kapinga teata i 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT and features 2012 Olympic Silver mētara Tugstsogt Nyambayar facing veteran featherweight contenderRafael “DYNAMITE” Vazquez.
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, which is promoted by Warriors Boxing in association with Prize Fight, the City of Tunica the Horseshoe Tunica Hotel & Casino, E utu i $60 a $35, a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. Tickets can be purchased at www.Ticketmaster.com orby calling Warriors Boxing at (954) 985-1155 ranei mā te toro www.warriorsboxing.com.
Additional undercard action sees unbeaten 21-year-old Joey Bryant (15-0, 11 Koó) i roto i te a'ee Kōmāmā waru-a tawhio noa, amanaki rohe tūturu Bobby Taylor (2-0, 1 KO) against ArkansasTyrone Paige (0-1) in a four-round bout, Charlotte-prospect Fernando Arrellano (2-0, 2 Koó) takes on Tunica’s Raleigh Jeffries in a four-round super welterweight affair and Memphis-native Julius Dyis (4-1, 2 Koó) tapawhā-atu ki Oscar Valdez (1-0, 1 KO) in super welterweight action.
Rounding out the night of fights is unbeaten prospect Austin Dulay e anga Terrance Roy in a four-round lightweight bout and welterweight Dedrick Bell in a six-round bout against Knoxville’s Aaron Anderson.
Whawhai i roto i Houston, the experienced Jones will return to the ring after delivering a fourth-round stoppage of Dwight Gipson in January. Jones looks for his third straight stoppage i runga i te Paraire when he faces Marbra. Ko te St. Petersburg, Florida-native is coming off a decision over once-beaten Ernest Mazyck in September of last year.
At just 20-years-old, Perez is racking up experience after turning pro in April of 2015 with a first round stoppage over Deseante Armstrong. The Houston-native owns two other first round knockouts and most recently won a decision over Isau Duenez. He takes on the 24-year-old Sterling, Illinois-native who most recently stopped Terrance Roy in April.
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Sergey Lipinets Training Camp Quotes & Photos

Undefeated Contender Takes On Hard-Hitting Walter Castillo in PBC on ESPN & ESPN Deportes Main Event Rāmere, Hōngongoi 15 From Horseshoe Tunica Hotel & Casino in Tunica, Mississippi
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TUNICA, MS (Hōngongoi 12, 2016) – Tūturu super Kōmāmā Sergey Lipinets is days away from meeting Nicaragua’s Walter Castillo in the explosive main event of Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i ESPN and ESPN Deportes Rāmere, Hōngongoi 15 from Horseshoe Tunica Hotel & Casino in Tunica, Mississippi.
Haamata kapinga teata i 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT and features 2012 Olympic Silver mētara Tugstsogt Nyambayar facing veteran featherweight contender Rafael “DYNAMITE” Vazquez.
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Lipinets hopes a decisive victory over Castillo will put him squarely in the mix of 140-pounds contenders and he has enlisted the help of Buddy McGirt as his new trainer heading into this fight. Here is what Lipinets had to say about his matchup, training camp and more:
On fighting in the main event on ESPN:
I’m very thankful to be fighting on a great network like ESPN. I’m hoping to score a spectacular knockout and have it be shown on SportsCenter’s Top 10 Playsthat would be great. One thing the fans watching can count on, is me throwing a lot of hard punches. I want to have an electrifying performance.
On his current training camp:
I’ve been working really hard to improve on every aspect of my game. I’m seeing improvement in a lot of areas, especially fighting on the inside. I want to be a well-rounded fighter who can make adjustments in a fight and it all starts in the gym. I’m happy with my sparring sessions. I’m feeling really confident going into this fight.
On facing tough opponent Walter Castillo:
Castillo is a veteran with many more fights than me. I know experience will be on his side, but I have many fights in kickboxing that will make up for my lack of fights in the boxing arena. I’m not sure how he deals with southpaws, but I’m going to be setting the pace from the opening round. I’m expecting him to be in great shape so I believe it’s going to be a good competitive fight, but one I feel I can win.
On how he feels his career is progressing
I never dreamed everything would come so fast. In only my eighth fight, I’ll be fighting on national television for the second time, and it’s very beneficial to my career. I’m making a name for myself and everyone is starting to take notice. My career is taking off.
On his relationship with veteran trainer Buddy McGirt
Buddy and I are working great together. He brings a lot of experience and knowledge to the ring. He comes up with fantastic game plans as he’s able to see flaws in my opponents. Being that he’s a former fighter, I have a tremendous amount of respect for him. We both know what it’s like to be in the ring and that’s very important to me. I’m happy with his instructions.
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Unbeaten Sergey Lipinets & Hard-Hitting Walter Castillo Meet in Super Lightweight Showdown On Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN Friday, Hōngongoi 15 From Horseshoe Tunica Hotel & Casino In Tunica, Mississippi – 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT

Ētahi atu! Olympic Silver Medalist Tugstsogt Nyambayar Takes On
Featherweight Contender Rafael Vazquez in Co-Main Event
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TUNICA, MS (Pipiri 14, 2016) – Kare i hinga i te whakataetae super mama Sergey Lipinets (9-0, 7 Koó) will battle hard-hitting Walter Castillo (26-3-1, 19 Koó) in the 12-round main event of Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i ESPN i runga i Rāmere, Hōngongoi 15 from Horseshoe Tunica Hotel & Casino in Tunica, Mississippi.
Haamata kapinga teata i 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT and features 2012 Olympic Silver mētara Tugstsogt Nyambayar (5-0, 5 Koó) facing veteran featherweight contender Rafael “DYNAMITE” Vazquez (16-2, 13 Koó) in a 10-round fight.
My opponent is a very tough and experienced guy but I want to be the first one to stop him,” said Lipinets. “Buddy McGirt is my new trainer and we’ve been having a great training camp. We will have a plan for anything Castillo can bring into the ring. I believe with my new trainer I will add even more to my arsenal.
I’m very motivated by this fight and I plan on giving Lipinets his first pro loss,” Said Castillo. “Kei te ana tēnei e haere ana ki te waiho i te whawhai. Every fight I’m in is exciting and this one will be no different. The winner of this fight will be in line for a world title and I’m going to be the man with my hand raised.
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, which is promoted by Warriors Boxing in association with Prize Fight, the City of Tunica the Horseshoe Tunica Hotel & Casino, E utu i $60 a $35, a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. Tickets can be purchased at www.Ticketmaster.comor by calling Warriors Boxing at (954) 985-1155 ranei mā te torowww.warriorsboxing.com.
Warriors Boxing is thrilled to promote this action-packed PBC event on ESPN,” Na ka mea a Leon Margules, Peresideni o te Warriors Boxing. “Going back to Tunica, which has a history of hosting important boxing events, is a unique opportunity for these up-and-coming contenders to showcase their talent locally and on the national stage.
He runaruna ta'na i whanau nei i roto i te katatānga engari whawhai i roto i Russia, Lipinets turned pro in April of 2014 with a decision victory over Franklin Varela. The 26-year-old recorded six knockouts in a row before stepping up in competition and impressing with a victory over Haskell Lydell Rhodes in March 2015 and a knockout of Levan Ghvamichava in March. He looks to keep the hot streak going with another tough matchup on July 15.
The 27-year-oldCastillo is an exciting brawler who never takes a step back and will look to put on a show for fans on Hōngongoi 15. Ko te Managua, Mutu artist knockout whanau Nicaragua- 12 o tona ngaio tuatahi 14 whakaora i roto o te tawhiti. Te nuinga tata, he stopped Ammeth Diaz in the third round of their July bout before fighting to a draw with Keita Obara in their world title eliminator in November.
A 2012 Olympic Silver medalist from Mongoloa, Nyambayar now fights out of Carson, California. The 23-year-old turned pro in March of 2015 with a first round knockout of Gabriel Braxton. Mai i reira, Nyambayar has picked up four more stoppage victories including triumphs over veterans Juan Ruiz and Arturo Badillo.
Brooklyn’s Vazquez kept a busy schedule in 2015, haere 4-1 in five fights with four knockouts. Vazquez, nei i ngaro e rua o ona matua i ngā tau wawe, a whakamanawanui i tētahi mahi poto i roto i te whare herehere me te mea he to'u tupú ke, tahuri pro i roto i te Mahuru 2010. He won eight fights in a row between 2013 a 2015 and will look to bounce back from a loss to Ryan Kielczewski in October.
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NIGHT OF KNOCKOUTS FEATURED ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS ON FS1 & BOXING toa ON FOX SPORTS

LIPINETS, DEREVYANCHENKO AND WATTS VICTORIOUS
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IN NICE, California
NICE, Calif. (March 15, 2016) – Unbeaten junior welterweight Sergey Lipinets (9-0, 7 Koó) of Martuk, Kazakhstan thrilled the packed venue at the Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino in Nice, California i runga i Rātū night with a dramatic fifth-round knockout of Levan “The Wolf” Ghvamichava (16-2-1, 12 Koó) i roto i te hui matua o Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) Rātū TOE-TO-TOE i runga i FS1 me Mekemeke Champions i runga i FOX Deportes.
Stalking Ghvamichava from the opening bell, Lipinets found success with a range-finding jab combined with methodical and effective power shots to offset his opponentsinconsistent attack.
Closing the gaps even narrower between himself and Ghvamichava, Lipinets continued to successfully walk down the Georgian (Russia) native in the fourth round who was unable to avoid the punishing assault.
Lipinets struck gold in the fifth, dropping Ghvamichava with a brutal left hand to the body resulting in a knockout victory at the 1:40 tohu o te a tawhio noa. Tatau i te wa o te mutu i 39-37 a 38-38 twice for the scheduled ten-rounder.
About the win, Lipinets said, “I’m really happy with the victory. We worked hard on that shot with my trainer. We knew we could wait and use that right hand at the right time and take it straight to the body.
He’s a very strong, physical opponent. It was a real challenge to get him to where I wanted him. I wanted to get inside and use my speed. It was hard in the beginning to pick him apart, but we were able to get into a rhythm.
I want to keep going up from here. I think I proved myself te po nei that I belong at this level.
Said a disappointed Ghvamichava, “Things were going according to my game plan. I ended up getting caught with a shot. I recovered and then he threw that big body shot and it sucked the life out of me.
The rounds were competitive, but I felt like I was winning. I knew I had to keep my jab on him to keep him at bay. I knew he had a strong right hand, but he started to back up and I had never seen him do that so it threw me off.
You don’t expect to be knocked out. We were letting the fight come to me and I thought I was going to be able to stun him, but he has explosive power. I should have been more cautious. I am going to learn from this experience.
Co-featured on the telecast Ukrainian Sergiy Derevyanchenko, (8-0 6KO o), whawhai i teie nei i roto i Brooklyn, New York, impressed with with an eighth-round knockout of thetough-as-nails Mike Guy, (8-2-1 4KO o).
Fighting evenly over the first half of the scheduled eight rounder, Derevyanchenko found his range in the second half utilizing massive left hooks to the body to slow down the Sacramento, California native.
Sensing a finish in the final round, Derevyanchenko drilled Guy to the canvas at the midway point of the stanza and again shortly thereafter. Although Guy beat the count, the ensuing flurry from Derevyanchenko caused a halt to the bout by referee Michael Margado at the 2:24 tohu.
Tatau i te wa o te mutu i 70-63 a 69-64 rua.
Stated Derevyanchenko, “I wasn’t surprised he was so tough. I’ve never seen any of his fights, but I didn’t think it was going to be an easy fight.
His style was awkward. It was hard to tell where his punches were going to come from.
I didn’t pick a specific round that I wanted to knock him out. I just finally picked him apart in the sixth round and then again in the eighth.
In the opening bout of the Premier Boxing Champions onFOX and FOX Deportes”, Welterweight tūturu, Kevin Watts of nearby Lancaster, California, pai ake ki 11-0 with four knockouts with a dominant fifth round stoppage of Michael Chudecki, (11-3-1 3KO o), of Pozman, Poland.
Using his superior skills and hand speed, Watts built an early lead sweeping the first four rounds while displaying his full array of punches.
Dropping the valiant Pole early in the fifth stanza, Watts was awarded the stoppage victory as referee Edward Collantes called a halt at the 2:01 tohu. Scores at the time of the finish were 39-37 on all three judge’s scorecards.
Said the victorious Watts, “Au ahau na fiefia, but I knew I was going to get that win. I train too hard to lose. All I think about is winning. I’ve got too many people rooting for me to fail.
I knew I was going to get the KO, but I was happy it was in the fifth round. I actually thought he was going to make it to the sixth because I didn’t think I hurt him as bad as I did in the fourth.
When he went down, I knew it wasn’t a slip. Usually when a drop is ruled a slip, you know it, but that was definitely a knock down. He could barely get back up and after that he just kept backing up and backing up and I took advantage of that.
Not sure what is exactly next, but I do know I’ll be ready.
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Undefeated Prospect Mario Barrios Battles Mexico’s Erick Daniel Martinez & Unbeaten Sergiy Derevyanchenko Takes On Mike Guy On Tuesday, March 15 On PBC TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS On FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES On FOX Deportes

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Nice, California
NICE, Calif. (March 11, 2016) – Exciting undefeated prospect Mario Barrios (14-0, 8 Koó) will take on Mexico’s Erick Daniel Martinez (11-4-1, 5 Koó) in an eight-round super featherweight bout on Tuesday, March 15 i runga i Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC)Rātū TOE-TO-TOE i runga i FS1 me Mekemeke Champions on FOX Deportes from Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino in Nice, Calif.
Barrios vs. Martinez serves as the new co-main event after the previously announced matchup between Tugstsogt Nyambayar and Rafael Vazquez was cancelled. Kapinga teata ka timata i 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT with unbeaten Ukrainian Sergiy Derevyanchenko (7-0, 5 Koó) squaring-off against Mike Guy (8-1-1, 4 Koó) in an eight round super middleweight affair. The main event of the evening features a 10-round super lightweight showdown between Sergey Lipinets (8-0, 6 Koó)a Levan Ghvamichava (16-1-1, 12 Koó).
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Further action features 23-year-old Los Angeles-native Kevin Watts (10-0, 3 Koó) against Poland’s Michal Chudecki (11-1-1, 3 Koó) in super lightweight action and unbeaten Cuban and brother of world champion Rances Barthelemy, Leduan Barthelemy (8-0, 4 Koó) tango i runga i Mexico o Pedro Melo (16-11-2, 7 Koó) i roto i te a'ee mā.
A tall featherweight at over six feet, the 20-year-old Barrios picked up seven victories in a jam-packed 2015 in which he stopped five opponents inside the distance, including a and uppercut left hook combo that ended the night of Manuel Vides in December. The San Antonio-native turned pro in 2013 and is on the fast track towards a world title shot as he makes his 2016 tuatahi. He will take on Martinez out of Tijuana, Mexico. The 24-year-old was unbeaten in his first 12 pro whawhai.
A highly decorated amateur who represented his native Ukraine in the 2008 Olympics, Derevyanchenko now lives and trains in Brooklyn. The unbeaten 30-year-old defeated a slew of experienced contenders in 2015 with wins over Elvin Ayala, Alan Campa, Vladine Biosse and a thrilling third-round stoppage of Jessie Nicklow. He will take on the once-beaten Guy out of Sacramento who enters this bout on a three-fight win streak.
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UNBEATEN RISING CONTENDER SERGEY LIPINETS & LEVAN GHVAMICHAVA MEET IN MAIN EVENT OF PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS ON FS1 & Mekemeke Champions FOX SPORTS ON RĀTŪ, MARCH 15 FROM ROBINSON RANCHERIA RESORT & CASINO IN NICE, California

Ētahi atu! Olympic Silver Medalist Tugstsogt Nyambayar Battles
Rafael Vazquez In Featherweight Action
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NICE, Calif. (February 23, 2016) – Unbeaten 140-pound contender Sergey Lipinets(8-0, 6 Koó) Ka tangohia i runga i Levan “The Wolf” Ghvamichava (16-1-1, 12 Koó) in a 10-round super lightweight showdown that headlines Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC)Rātū TOE-TO-TOE i runga i FS1 me Mekemeke Champions i runga i FOX DeportesRātū, March 15 from Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino in Nice, California.
Haamata kapinga teata i 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT ki 2012 Olympic Silver mētaraTugstsogt Nyambayar (4-0, 4 Koó) battling hard-punching Brooklyn’s Rafael Vazquez (16-2, 13 Koó) in a 10-round featherweight contest.
I’m very excited to be fighting in the main event on FS1 and FOX Deportes against ‘The Wolf’ i runga i March 15,” said Lipinets. “This is a big test for me to show the world that I can be a future world champion which has been my goal since I turned professional two years ago. I’m so thankful to everyone involved in this show and I will put on a memorable performance.
I’m looking forward to facing off against Sergey Lipinets on March 15,” said Ghvamichava. “He is a tough, skilled fighter but I am preparing hard for victory with my trainer Virgil Hunter. I’m very grateful to my team and excited for this fight.
We are looking forward to working with Michael Starr and his team at the Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino for what is sure to be another exciting Rātū night on FS1 and FOX Deportes card and the first of many events there,” ka mea a Tom Brown o TGB Whakatairanga. “These fights feature young and hungry prospects who are looking to take another step toward furthering their careers and getting those world title opportunities.
Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino is honored and excited to welcome Premier Boxing Champions action on FS1 and FOX Deportes,” said Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino CEO, Michael Starr. “It’s nice to be working with Tom Brown again, who specializes in putting on quality, professional shows that are competitive and crowd-pleasing. While this is our first nationally televised boxing event, it certainly won’t be our last.
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He runaruna ta'na i whanau nei i roto i te katatānga engari whawhai i roto i Russia, Lipinets turned pro in April of 2014 with a decision victory over Franklin Varela. The 26-year-old recorded six knockouts in a row before he defeated the previously unbeaten Lydell Rhodes in their October fight. He also owns victories over veterans Kendal Mena, Cosme Rivera and Daniel Lomeli.
Ghvamichava enters this bout on a five-fight win streak and is unbeaten since 2013. The 30-year-old took down previously unbeaten fighters Jonathan Garcia and Chris Singleton in 2014 and followed it up with triumphs over Cameron Kreal and Cosme Rivera in 2015. Originally from Poti, Georgia, Ghvamichava now trains out of Hayward, California.
Representing his native Mongolia, Nyambayar won the silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics i Rānana. The 23-year-old turned pro in 2015 and delivered four stoppage victories, most recently knocking out Pedro Melo in the second round. The unbeaten pro now trains out of Carson, California.
Born in Puerto Rico, but training and living out of Brooklyn, Vazquez fights for more than glory inside the ring. Ki te tamahine autism me te wahine pāngia ki te mate pukupuku waha whare tangata, Vazquez whawhai mo tona utuafare. Whiwhi i te tīmatanga te mutunga o ki te mekemeke, Vazquez, nei i ngaro e rua o ona matua i ngā tau wawe, a whakamanawanui i tētahi mahi poto i roto i te whare herehere me te mea he to'u tupú ke, tahuri pro i roto i te Mahuru 2010. Kua mai foaki ia wahi o ona peke ki te rangahau tūāwhiotanga, i te pupuri fundraisers hoki ki te āwhina i whakaara mōhiotanga.
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DANNY O’CONNOR FACES GABRIEL BRACERO IN REMATCH ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBCSN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 MEI TE Lowell MEMORIAL Auditorium I Lowell, Massachusetts 8 P.M. ET / 5 P.M. PT

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Lowell, MA. (Mahuru 11, 2015) – Popular Massachusetts’ Welterweight Danny “Bhoy” O'Connor (26-2, 10 Koó) e ki runga ki Brooklyn o Gabriel “Tito” Bracero (23-2, 4 Koó), i roto i te rematch 10-a tawhio o ratou 2011 a'ee riro e Bracero, rite te hui matua o Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i NBCSN Rāhoroi, October 10 i te Lowell Memorial Auditorium i Lowell, Massachusetts ki kapinga teata timata i 8 p.m. AND/5 p.m. PT.
The evening’s co-main event will feature undefeated super featherweight knockout artist A Honatana Guzman (19-0, 19 Koó) pakanga ngangau whakaongaonga Danny Aquino (17-2, 10 Koó) i roto i te a'ee 10-a tawhio noa, me te aranga amanaki rohe Ryan “Ko te Polish Prince” Kielczweski (23-1, 7 Koó) e i runga i te whakaongaonga Rafael “DYNAMITE” Vazquez (16-1, 13 Koó) i roto i te a'ee mā.
“Oaoa vau e ahau ki te kia whawhai i te whare ki te hītori mekemeke nui pērā i te Lowell Memorial Auditorium,” ka mea a O'Connor. “Riro ahau i te karapu Golden reira, a e kore e taea e ahau te tatari ki te whawhai i reira ano. Oaoa vau ki te ngaki i toku mate tuatahi ki Gabriel Bracero ano ahau. Ahau na rite mo tenei!”
“Ko te whawhai nui hoki ahau me toku mahi tenei,” Said Bracero. “Ahau anake i kotahi te whakaaro i roto i toku ngakau me e te wikitoria. Danny Ko te hoariri uaua, me te ki runga ki te pūkenga toa tika i teie nei. Ko te pai 'Tito’ Bracero will be there October 10. Whiua e ahau a Danny te aroaro, me te whakamahere e ahau ki te rave i te reira ano, i roto i tona iāri, ara atu convincingly. My best days are still ahead of me and you will see that come October 10.”
I’m excited for the October 10 PBC on NBC Sports Net from the Lowell Memorial Auditorium,” Na ka mea a Lou DiBella, Peresideni o DiBella Entertainment. “Katoa TV whawhai e toru, e matchups super whakataetae ki te putanga i roto i te feaa. I roto i te hui matua, Ka rematch o Boston Danny O'Connor ki a Brooklyn Gabriel Bracero i roto i te ngana ki te ngaki i tata te mate whakatau. Ka tamata tūturu puncher mā teina Honatana Guzman ki te pupuri i tana record tino ki nguha kino Danny Aquino. Ngā te a'ee whakatuwheratanga tetahi matchup 50/50-momo rite o Quincy Ryan 'te Polish Prince’ Kielczweski anga pakeke-pahaki, ao-runga Rafael Vazquez i Brooklyn.”
Ko te pa o Lowell he kotahi taonga i roto i te hītori mekemeke me ko te oire o Massachusetts kōrero me toru-wa whawhai o te kaiuru Tau “Irish” Micky Ward. “Ko te honore ki te whai i tenei whawhai tupu i roto i toku oire,” ka mea a Ward. “Ko na rite hoki tenei faingamālie Danny O'Connor. Kei te arotahi ia rite kore kua kite ahau i a ia i te aroaro o.”
Wāhanga hītori mekemeke hohonu o Lowell o ko te heke mai Hall o Famers nei i whawhai i roto i te pa ano amateurs, whai wāhi Rocky Marciano, Sugar Ray Leonard , Mike Tyson &Fakaofo Marvin Hagler.
“Mau mai i te whawhai nui ki Lowell he maere,” ka mea a Ken Casey, Kaiwhakatū o Murphys Mekemeke, “Lowell Ko taua he whawhai pa nui, me te he te reira oire Micky Ward o. Hoki Danny O'Connor ki te whai i te whai wāhi ki te ngaki i tona mate tuatahi i roto i tona iāri ake ki ona pā katoa oaoa ia i runga i te haere ki te waiho i te pae ki te kite.”
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He National Golden karapu toa nei kua whawhai ano he pro mai 2008, O'Connorgets te whai wāhi ki te ngaki i tona mate ki Bracero ka tapawha ratou atu October 10. Ko te-tau 30-tawhito kei te haere mai atu o toru whakaora knockout tika i runga i Michael Clark, Andrew Farmer ko Chris Gilbert. Whawhai i roto i Framingham, Massachusetts, Kei te titiro O'Connor ki te faahoruhoru i roto i te whawhai i runga i tona pūreirei te kāinga.
Kua riro Bracero iwa o tona 11 whawhai mai hinga O'Connor i roto i 2011 me te tūmanako ki te kite i te tukurua o taua mahi i runga i October 10. Whawhai i roto i Brooklyn, nona te-tau 34-tau whakaora mo Dmitry Salita, Pavel Miranda ko Jermaine White. Ka haere ia ki te rohe e mauähara ana mo tona whawhai pro tuatahi i roto i Massachusetts.
Kaipupuri o te ōrau knockout haohaoa, Titiro Guzman ki te hanga atu o tona whakamutunga e toru whawhai, knockouts katoa e haere mai ana i roto i te rohe o New England. Fanauhia i roto i te Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, te whawhai-tau 26-tawhito i roto i o Lawrence, Massachusetts anga te wero uaua o tona mahi, a ka titiro ki te meinga e tona tohu ano he nguha 122-pauna.
Hanga 25-tau-tawhito te Aquino tona tohu ki te wikitoria pakeke whawhai i runga i te mua tūturu Kielczweski i Paenga-whāwhā, me te hoki mai ki Niu Ingarangi i roto i te tūmanako o te tango iho tetahi amanaki hinga kore. Fanauhia i roto i te Mexico, Whawhai Aquino i Meriden Connecticut, me te nona whakaora mo Jhon Alberto Molina ko Kamupene Evans, a ka tumanako ki te hanga i te reira e toru te whakauru i roto i te rarangi i runga i October 10.
He kaikawe-ake i roto i te 2008 National Golden komoringa whakataetae, riro te Kielczweski 25-tau-tawhito, kua he whawhai tino i roto i te kāwanatanga tana whare o Massachusetts. I whānau a whakaarahia i roto i Quincy, poipoia ia hoki i tona mate tuatahi ki te whakaora i te knockout a tawhio tuatahi i runga i Anthony Napunyi i Mei. E tiai tētahi atu wero uaua “Ko te Polish Prince” rite titiro ia ki te whakamatau i tona utu taitara ao.
Kua puritia a Brooklyn Vazquez te hōtaka femo'uekina i roto i 2015 a ka hoki mai mo te rima o tona whawhai, ina wero ia Kielczweski tenei tau. Ahakoa runga i te Vazquez-tau 37-tawhito te tino i roto i te tūranga ao i te tau e whitu me te rapu i te wa taitara ao, e kore e rongo, me te kororia ona kaupapa matua runga. Ki te tamahine autism me te wahine pāngia ki te mate pukupuku waha whare tangata, Vazquez whawhai mo tona utuafare. Whiwhi i te tīmatanga te mutunga o ki te mekemeke, Vazquez, nei i ngaro e rua o ona matua i ngā tau wawe, a whakamanawanui i tētahi mahi poto i roto i te whare herehere me te mea he to'u tupú ke, tahuri pro i roto i te Mahuru 2010. Kua mai foaki ia wahi o ona peke ki te rangahau tūāwhiotanga, i te pupuri fundraisers hoki ki te āwhina i whakaara mōhiotanga.
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E noho tūturu tonu WITH te iwa o-rauna TKO OVER PAULIE MALIGNAGGI ON PREMIER BOXING Champions ON ESPN MEI Barclays Center Danny Garcia

TANIELU JACOBS mutu SERGIO Mora I rauna tuarua KE TAUKAPO'I AO whitu tekau TITLE

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Brooklyn (August 2, 2015) – Danny “Swift” Garcia (31-0, 18 Koó) i pupuri i tona record tino tonu Rāhoroi ki te TKO iwa-a tawhio noa o te toa e rua-wā te ao Paulie “Ko te Magic te tangata” Malignaggi (33-7, 7 Koó) i runga i Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i ESPNi Center Barclays i Brooklyn.

 

I taea e ki te whakahaere i te whawhai ki te mana ārahi, me te counter i mahue matau i pupuri i te nanakia Malignaggi i ū tetahi nui Garcia. Ka mau te whiu tona takoha i runga i Malignaggi rite ki te tapahia ka puaki ake i runga i tona kanohi matau i roto i te toru a tawhio noa.

 

Ahakoa he te tino mano i roto i tona Brooklyn Māori, Malignaggi i taea ki te whenua nifó maha i runga i Garcia, a whakanohoia ana e ia i roto i te ati tūturu. I roto i te iwa o tawhio noa te mutunga mohiotia e hōu whiu a Garcia kia ki rawa nui mo Malignaggi rite te tohutoro mutu te whawhai i 2:22 ki te a tawhio noa.

 

I roto i te kaiwahi i afata teata, Brooklyn o Daniel “Ko te Miracle te tangata” Jacobs (30-1, 27 Koó) patototanga iho toa mua te ao Sergio “Ko te Latin Snake” Mora (28-4-2, 9 Koó) rua i runga i tona ara ki te Tuhinga tawhio tuarua, me te korero angitu o tona taitara whitu tekau te ao.

 

Ngā te rauna tuatahi mahi whakaongaonga i nga tangata e rua rite hoatu Jacobs he matau hōu tika i tono tangata Mora ki te koaka wawe. Just hēkona i muri i whiwhi ake, Pahono Mora mā te patu Jacobs ki te porotiti ma e maere Jacobs, a ka unga tangata ia ki te whāriki.

 

I muri tūtohu e Mora ki pupuhi pakeke i te mutunga o te tetahi a tawhio noa, Tonu Hakopa ki te haere mai i mua, ka tonoa e Mora ki te kānawehi ki te tini mutunga i roto i te rua o a tawhio noa. Ka puta Mora ki te kino i tona huha matau i runga i te knockdown, a i taea ki te haere tonu. Ka haere mai te Tuhinga mana 2:55 ki a tawhio noa e rua.

 

Tenei ko te aha te whawhai i ki te mea Rāhoroi:

 

Danny Garcia

 

“Ua ite au i kaha te rota. I roto i te iwa o tawhio noa ite e ahau kia rite ki te mea a tawhio noa, kotahi. Me ki te mahi i runga i te shortening ake nifó, me te piri ki te mahere kēmu ahau. Taku papa hinaaro ki ahau kia koi, me te maka atu nifó tika.

 

“Ite ahau kaha, me te ite e ahau pai. Whakamahia e ahau toku werohanga. He ko tino mea i ahau ki te mahi i runga i, engari au whakakake o ahau e ahau. 147 Ko te wahi e te reira i.

 

“Paulie Ko te toa nui. Ko ia te mōrehu mahi ki te werohanga nui, me te kaupapa waewae. Otiia haere ana ahau i roto i reira, a ka mahi i te mahere kēmu.

 

“Keith Thurman a Shawn Porter e nui whawhai i roto i tenei wehenga. Ki te hiahia ratou, e nehenehe e rave tatou i tupu i te reira.”

 

PAULIE MALIGNAGGI

 

“I whai ahau ki te arataki i te tere no te mea e kore ahau i hiahia ki a ia tiki ki te haehae. Ko ia te puncher pakeke, me te kore ahau i hiahia ki te hoatu ki a ia e whakawhirinaki ki te whenua i te pere nui. Ua hinaaro e ahau ki te arataki ki toku werohanga, me te pupuri i a ia ngaro, na hiahia ia te rua o pōhēhētanga i runga i whiua e tana kaha. Ko te iti matā kaha maka e ia iti te pakūtanga mana taea e ia patua ahau ki.

 

“I whai ahau ki te tango i tetahi wahi o tona whakawhirinaki. I haere ia ki ahau ki raro, he āhua pai muri i te werohanga. He cut me in the fourth and I think that upped his confidence. Ahau e kore i taea e whiwhi mana o te tere, ahakoa. I roto i te wahi ua ite au i hoatu e ahau iti whenua, me te i ahau ngaro ia ia. Ia hoki i runga i tona haehae ahakoa ka ka i ia he painga kaha.

 

“Whakaaro ahau e taea e Danny hei toa Echelon runga, ia kua he. Ka taea e hoatu e ia tona ingoa i roto i nga pukapuka hītori. Kei a ia he rota o te taranata. E kore e te tangata mohio e ia he rota o te huru rawa. Kei a ia he mata poker tino pai. E kore e ia tiki inoino, a ki te meatia e ia i kore ia e whakaatu ki a koutou.

 

“Te i tona papa, he kaiwhakangungu nui, me te ia tino noho ki runga ki a ia. Whakarongo a Danny to ratou he hononga nui. Wā katoa e tīmata i te a taka ko reira rite i hou ia. Ahakoa i te mutunga o nga rauna ka hoatu e ahau ki a ia te tahi mea ki te whakaaro e pā ana hoki i haere mai ia, me e te tino nui.

 

“Kua hokona e ahau he mahi tino pai commentating me te matakitaki ana whawhai nui te whawhai ringside. E tumanako ana ahau ki te noho a tawhio noa ringside mo te wa roa. I felt like if I couldn’t put up a great performance te po nei then it would be my last. I whai ahau ki te whakairi uaua rite nui rite taea e ahau. Mahara ahau, i te tango ahau pupuhi nui whakaaro noa puritia e ahau 'Kaua e hoatu e i roto i. Ko to koutou po whakamutunga tenei ki te hoatu e koe i roto i. Kaua e whakaatu i te e haere koe ki te hoatu i roto i te. Ki te taea e koe te whakaatu e tonu koutou kei hiakai hoki reira na ka riria koe ia koe, e kore ko te mutunga tenei.’ Ua hinaaro e ahau ki te pupuri i whakaatu e hiahia ana ahau ki te reira. Little e iti wahia iho ahau e ia, a ka whai i ahau, kahore raruraru ki te Tuhinga.

 

“E kore e pea ahau whawhai ano ahau. Ki te hanga i te whakatau aronganui kino koe. Tīmata taku mahi i roto i te Brooklyn 14 matahiti i ma'iri a'e. If it ends in Brooklyn te po nei then at least I ended it at home where I’m from and in front of the greatest fans in the world.”

 

TANIELU JACOBS

 

“Ua hinaaro e ahau ki te mutu ia i runga i toku ake. Kihai ahau i hiahia ki a ia te whakamutu i runga i te kumete, engari e mohio ana ahau e mohio ki a ia i haere i te reira ki te mutunga i roto i te i te rauna i te hono tonu.

 

“E hiahia ana ahau Pita Quillin muri. Te reira i te whawhai tika nga pā. Tonu te tautoko Brooklyn e rua o matou, a e he ara nui ki te kati i roto i te tau te reira.

 

“Kāore he rematch, kahore he take ki te haere whakamuri. Mauruuru e te Atua mo tenei wikitoria, e kore e haere engari au e ahau ki te hoatu ki a ia he rematch no te mea noa.

 

“I mea ahau i tetahi taata ki e iwa knockouts tino patoto i ahau ki raro,?

 

“Whakaaro ahau tika enei Brooklynites te tahi mea motuhake, me te whakaaro e ahau i ahau, ka 'Chocolate Kid’ e taua whawhai konei motuhake i Barclays. Matou i runga i te 'He’ i teie nei te taha, kei toa tatou, pera kia a rave i te reira!”

 

SERGIO Mora

 

Korero ki tona tangata kokonga “E mohio ana ahau ki te mea pakaru [pona matau]. Rongo ahau i pakū te reira.”

 

“Rongo ahau i toku putunga pona, a ite rorirori hoki toku turi, a kihai i taea e hoatu e ahau te pēhanga ki runga i te reira.

 

“I mohio ahau e te tuatahi rauna torutoru uaua, tatou e tūmanakohia e. Taku mahere ko ki te tango ia ia ki te wai hohonu.

 

“Ka taea e hulu 'hanga e koe nga mea poauau. Ki te he puncher rite Danny, Ahau e hiahiatia ana kaupapa.

 

“Korerotia e ahau ki a koutou e ahau i haere mai ki konei, ki te whawhai. Ka hoatu e ahau ki a ia nama, ko ahau i haere mai ki te tango i tenei taitara. E hiahia ana ahau ki te rematch.”

 

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