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El programa de deportes de combate FNU de esta semana: Resúmenes de los shows de UFC y Bellator UK, Se retira Bisping, Cop boxeo adolescente se vuelve viral

Esta semana en el programa FNU Combat Sports, Tom, Tony y Rich hablan sobre una semana lenta para el boxeo y resumen dos grandes carteleras de MMA en el Reino Unido el fin de semana pasado. También hablamos de Michael Bisping decidiendo retirarse, problemas de corte de peso en el UFC, y un policía apodado “Espada” consiguiendo su 15 segundos de fama en un video viral donde boxea a un adolescente con uniforme completo y sale victorioso. Escucha todo el programa a continuación:

 

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COTTO vs ALI y cartelera GRATIS en la FITE este sábado. MIRA AQUÍ, TAMBIÉN!

Este sábado FITE será el lugar para el boxeo. Miguel COTTO (41-5, 33 KOs) vs. Sadam Ali (25-1, 14 KOs) estará disponible en vivo FITE en determinados países de todo el mundo.

FITE también transmitirá la conferencia de prensa, pesaje y cartelera en las aplicaciones móviles FITE(GPlay/iTunes) y www.fite.tv GRATIS y está disponible en todo el mundo.

 

Esto se cree que es la última pelea de Miguel Cotto antes de retirarse y cualquiera que esté familiarizado con su carrera en el boxeo sabrá que su estilo implacable nunca deja de sorprender.

 

Sadam Ali, el actual campeón welter de la AMB Internacional, tiene mucho que ganar en Sábado de fin. El campeonato de peso medio del mundo junior de la OMB está en la línea y Ali cree que es su turno para obtener el cinturón y derrotar a una leyenda - todo en su ciudad natal de Nueva York.

 

MIRA AQUÍ vivo los sábados!!!

 

Cotto Vs. Son:

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Robert The Ghost Guerrero Announces Retirement

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GILROY, TAL COMO (Julio 17, 2017)After giving fans some of the most thrilling fights in boxing, which spanned over sixteen hard fought years, Robert “El Santo” Guerrero is announcing his retirement.
“Primero, I want to thank God for allowing me to have a wonderful career. I’m a kid from a small town in Gilroy, California, who made it to the mountain top of the boxing world. When I was a young kid growing up, I always believed in myself, but never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined a small-town kid like myself, would be fighting in front of millions of fans.
I was blessed to win multiple world titles in four-divisions. A boxer’s career is a long and tough road. Many tears were shed, lots of blood, and tons of sweat. Many miles were traveled, thousands of rounds sparred, none were easy and nothing was ever given to me. I earned everything I got the old fashion way. I never ducked anyone and fought the best fighters in the world. I fought my way through every obstacle to make sure my fans enjoyed every second, of every round, of my fights.
I competed at super-bantamweight (122 libras.) and won world titles across multiple weight classes, closing my career at welterweight (147 libras.), fighting the big guys 25 pounds heavier. A good friend always told me I was God’s warrior, born to fight. I enjoyed every minute of every war. I represented my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ with the bible verse Acts 2:38 on my trunks. If I reached one person and brought that person closer to Christ, then it was all worth it.
I want to thank some very important people in my career starting with the most important person, mi mujer Casey, who has been with me every step of the way, my soul mate, my sweetheart, the one and only love of my life. My father/trainer Ruben Guerrero Sr. He’s the one who started it all and made me the man I am today, and the champion I was in the ring. He’s one of the best trainers in the world and I hope to be working side by side with him in the future. My mother Marcy Guerrero for being a great mother and supporter. Mi co-gerente Bob Santos for all the sacrifices he made to get me to the topI will always remember the early days when we made the most with very liitle. He always had my back and looked out for me like I was his brother. His wife Diane Santos who did a lot of secretarial work for me during my whole career. Both my grandparents on Martinez and Guerrero sides for believing in me. My brother’s Sammy, Ruben Jr., Víctor, Cachondo and especially Eric, who has been with me my whole career, my shadow every step of the way, my right-hand man. My mother and father in-law, Shelly y Cary O’neal. Mi cutman Ruben Gomez. My good friends, Pastor Mark Wilson, Dave Castro, Pastor Chris Ávila, John Mersho, y Albert Guarado. Mi tío Russel Sr., Russel Jr., Uncle Ricky, Hector Catano y Greg Amundson. I want to thank my co-manager Luis Decubas Jr. for taking my career to the next level. Santos and Decubas Jr. are more than managers, they are family to me. My publicist Mario Serrano, who has also been with me the whole ride, he is also family to me. All the fans and the community who stuck by my side when my wife was battling cancerI will never forget the love you showed. There are so many people who have helped me, if I leave anyone off, thank you for everything.
In closing, I want to thank the most special man I’ve ever met in my boxing career, and possibly lifetime, a man who always does what’s best for the fighter, a man who has changed the sport of boxing, a man who has helped bless me and my family with a great life, and that person is my advisor Al Haymon. Not only is Al Haymon a spectacular advisor, he is a wonderful human being as well, a great man, and someone who cares. In a sport where most managers, promotores, and trainers turn their back on a fighter, when they no longer can perform, or are no longer beneficial to their interest, Haymon stands tall. Love and loyalty is tough to find in the boxing game, but for any boxer looking for it, you don’t have to look far, reach out to Al Haymon. Quiero agradecer a todos, the fans included. I hope you guys appreciated the guts and glory I left in the ring. God bless you all.~ Robert “El Santo” Guerrero

Two-time world champion Beibut Shumenov Retires due to severe eye injury

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LAS VEGAS (Junio 26, 2017) – Asociación Mundial de Boxeo dos división (AMB) Campeón mundial Shumenov Beibu has relinquished his WBA cruiserweight world title, due to his career-ending eye injury, and he has announced his retirement from the ring.
I have regrettably relinquished my WBA cruiserweight title and retired from boxing because of a traumatic eye injury suffered the week before my last scheduled fight,” Shumenov said from his Las Vegas home. “I’m extremely disappointed my boxing career has ended like this but, desafortunadamente, injuries are part of this sport and there’s nothing I can do about it. I still have blurred vision and I need to have an additional surgery next month to try to further repair so I don’t risk blindness in my (derecho) ojo.

I’d like to thank my family, my team throughout the years, friends and fans for their continued support all these years. I was proud to wear the WBA championship belt for many years as a two-division champion. I’m grateful to WBA President Gilberto Jesus Mendoza, su padre, and all those in my WBA family. It was quite a ride and I look forward with great anticipation to the next chapter of my life with my son and future endeavors.

Shumenov (17-2, 11 KOs), un 2004 Kazajstán olímpico, was scheduled to face Interim WBA champion Yunier Dorticos (21-0, 20 KOs) in the April 29º evento principal de Liga de Campeones de Boxeo en FS1 y FOX Deportes, from Sam’s Town Live in Las Vegas.

During his last slated sparring sessions, Shumenov suffered an eye injury that required immediate surgery, forcing him to withdraw from his Abril 29 fight against Dorticos.

A principios de este mes, the WBA received a letter from Shumenov’s eye surgeon, Dr. Kent L. Wellish, who wrote the following: “Sr. Beibut Shumenov has a serious ocular issue, a recurrent corneal erosion of his right eye, that with continued fighting, puts him at risk for permanently losing his eyesight.

It is my medical opinion that he should permanently refrain from sparring, training and boxing due to the severity of damage to his eye and the high risk of further damage of vision impairment, including the possibility of permanent vision loss.
The WBA accepted Shumenov’s relinquishment of his championship, noting that it expressed its gratitude and pride for his professional career with the WBA.

The last three years of Shumenov’s career was marred by inactivity, in which he fought only three times due to lack of managerial support, despite him training daily, in top shape and always being ready to fight. De hecho, he sparred almost 400 rounds since his last fight (Mayo 21, 2016) in anticipation of, primero, a unification fight with Denis Lebedevand then for his fight versus Dorticos. Neither happened, sin embargo, as boxing politics enabled Lebedev to avoid fighting Shumenov, quien derrotó BJ Flores y luegoJunior Anthony Wright in back-to-back WBA elimination fights to be Lebedev’s mandatory challenger.

Even Shumenov’s mandatory fight against Dorticos was unnecessarily delayed because Dorticos’ promotor, Caribe Promotions, defaulted its right to promote the fight it had won by purse bid, followed by continuous and numerous date changes from February to March until finally landing on Abril 29.

The 33-year-old Shumenov retires as the first and only two-division world champion to date from Kazakhstan, as well as the record-holder for fewest fights needed to win the world light heavyweight championship, 10.

During his 9 1/2 -año de carrera profesional, Shumenov defeated four world championsGabriel Campillo, Byron Mitchell, William Joppy y Montell Griffinas well as world title challengers Epifanio Mendoza, Vlacheslav Uzelkov, Danny Santiago, Enrique Ornelas, Tamas Kovacs, BJ Flores y Júnior Wright.
SOCIAL MEDIA:Twitter @Beibut_Shumenov, Instagram – @BeightShumenov, Facebook – BeibutShumenov / fanpage.