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Results from CBS Sports Network Championship Boxing in Temecula, California

‘BravoBrant Stops Fitzpatrick in Three, Continues March to Middleweight Title Shot
Current WBO NABO and WBA NABA Middleweight Champion and WBA #4- and WBO #7-rated middleweight Rob “Mosebetsi O Motle” Brant (21-0, 14 Kos) of Saint Paul, Minnesota, kept his momentum plowing forward and continued to impress tonight with a one-sided beatdown of ChrisThe Irish GhostFitzpatrick (15-5, 6 Kos) ea Cleveland.
Fighting in the 10-round main event of CBS Sports Network Championship Boxing from the Grand Ballroom of the Pechanga Resort & Casino a Temecula, California, Brant had too many weapons for the game Fitzpatrick.
Ketsahalo ena e, a televised quadrupleheader, was Presented by Greg Cohen Promotions in association with the International Championship Boxing League (ICBL), Ringside Ticket Inc., and David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions.
Brant moved smoothly around the ring, landing at will. He dropped Fitzpatrick with an uppercut in round two (Fitzpatrick nearly fell out of the ring) and finished it with another knockdown at 1:18 ea ho pota-pota tse tharo.
Typically candid, Brant said the game plan was to not let Fitzpatrick get a toe hold in the fight. “He’s the type of guy, if you let him hang in there, he’ll hang for a number of rounds,” said Brant, morago ga ntoa. “I wanted to make an example of him and make sure I put him down.
The future looks bright for the red-hot Brant, who seems to tighten up his game with every performance. “Under the tutelage of Derrick James, I’ve learned to sit down on my punches and stay defensively sound at the same time,” he continued, “but now it’s time to step up the level of competition. As nice as it is to get these kinds of win, it’s a lot nicer to get them up a level.
A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, Fort Worth, Texas, sluggerNo SurrenderSkender Halili made quick work of Silver Springs, Maryland, veteran Ben Odamattey.
Halili, nang le tlaleho e ea 11-1, 11 Kos, caught Odamattey with his proven power early and it quickly became apparent he couldn’t handle it. Odamattey tried bravely to keep his feet under the hell fire. He rose from a knockdown but was quickly under siege again and with Odamattey’s legs betraying him, Referee Ray Corona waved it off at 1:17 ea pele ea.
Odamattey slips to 16-15-3, 9 Kos. Halili, never in a bad fight, is becomingmust see TVwith his action-packed way of doing things.
Undefeated middleweight CemThe ChampKillic (6-0, 3 Kos) did what he was supposed to do in his tryout fight for GCP, by tearing through debuting Vegas fighter Jerhed Fenderson (0-1).
Fenderson looked to have some skills and fought evenly with Killic in the first round.
Leha ho le joalo, Killic, of Frankfurt, Duitsland, now residing in Sherman Oaks, California, took over in round two, clubbing a tiring Fenderson against the ropes with heavy shots until dropping him hard to get the stoppage.
Bofelo o ile a tla ka 1:50 ea ho pota-pota tse peli.
To start the televised bouts, Baltimore, Maryland welterweight MalikIce ManHawkins had to work all four rounds to move his record to 9-0, 7 KOs against a surprisingly determined SeanThe Beast of WarGee (3-4) of Portland, Oregon.
Hawkins had too much speed and skill for the brawling Gee, but Gee kept it interesting with his wild swings and willingness to exchange. Hawkins’ brilliance carried the night though as he was given a unanimous decision (40-36 X 3).
In the night’s opening bout, Detroit’s JaricoGreat Lakes KingO’Quinn (3-0, 2 Kos) survived a scare from nearby Oceanside California’s Jonathon Quiroz (6-3, 1 KO) in their bantamweight four-rounder.
O’Quinn came out firing in the first, as expected, but Quiroz figured out how to time him with looping shots in the second. He rocked O’Quinn to his boots with a right but wasn’t able to finish.
O’Quinn did a little more in the final two rounds, but credit the California judges for not playing home favorites. The scores, met with booing, ba ne ba 39-37 ka mose ho boto.
It was a good step up for me, being 2-0, fighting someone with nine fights,” said O’Quinn. “I learned that not everybody is going to lay down and that’s exactly what I wanted. I didn’t want a cake-walk.
What was supposed to be a routine dual-pro-debut for two unknowns quickly turned into an epic war for ages, e le “Slick” Will Davis finally managed to stop a wild-swinging Erick Fowler in four rounds.
A classicskill vs. tla” a bapisoa-up, Davis would land his sharp, educated combinations only to be answered every time by the clubbing shots of the iron-chinned Fowler.
With momentum swinging back-and-forth every few seconds, Davis dropped Fowler in the second. Fowler returned the favor in the third.
By the fourth round even the crowd was exhausted, as Davis landed a barrage of unanswered shots that finished things at the :39 seconds mark of round four.
Local super flyweight product Danny Andujo (1-0, 1 KO) turned professional with a quick stoppage of San Jose’s Israel Hernandez, hona joale 1-3-1, 1 KO.
Andujo swarmed, landing hard shots against the outgunned Hernandez, who took the 10 count at :55 ea pele ea ho pota-pota.
And finally, undefeated Temecula featherweight Robert Meza (3-0-0, 1 KO) cruised to a dominant four-round decision over brave, but crude Jose Fabian Naranjo (3-3-1, 1 KO)
of Baja California, Mexico.
The bangata ba ne ba 40-36 X 3.

Undercard Announced for CBS Sports Network Championship Boxing Quadrupleheader, ena Labohlano, August 5, at Pechanga

A host of local up-and-comers in exciting match-ups highlight the untelevised undercard forena Labohlano ea (August 5, 2016) CBS Sports Network Championship Boxing quadrupleheader in the Grand Ballroom of the Pechanga Resort & Casino a Temecula, California.
Presented by Greg Cohen Promotions in association with the International Championship Boxing League (ICBL), Ringside Ticket Inc., and David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions, the 10-round main event will feature WBA #4- and WBO #7-rated middleweight and current WBO NABO and WBA NABA Middleweight Champion, Rob “Mosebetsi O Motle” Brant (20-0, 13 Kos) of Saint Paul, Minnesota, taking on ChrisThe Irish GhostFitzpatrick (15-4, 6 Kos) ea Cleveland.
Tickets for CBS Sports Network Championship Boxing are priced at $85, $65 le $50 le di a fumaneha ka www.pechanga.com or by calling the Pechanga Box Office:(877) 711-2946.
In the six-round super welterweight co-featured bout, Fort Worth, Texas, slugger Skender Halili (10-1, 10 Kos) will look to keep his perfect knockout record intact against experienced Ghanian veteran (now living in Silver Springs, Maryland) Ben Odamattey (16-14-3, 9 Kos). In another televised four-rounder, undefeated former amateur world champion Cem Killic (5-0, 2 Kos) of Sherman Oaks, California, via Frankfurt, Duitsland, will take on pro-debuting middleweight Jerhed Fenderson of Las Vegas. And in the night’s opening televised bout, red-hot prospect Malik Hawkins (8-0, 7 Kos) ea Baltimore, Maryland, will look to keep his march to the top of the welterweight division alive against Portland, Oregon’s Sean Gee (3-4).
Topping the night’s undercard will be Temecula, California’s undefeated Robert Meza (2-0-0, 1 KO) in a four-round featherweight duel with Baja California, Mexico’s Jose Fabian Naranjo (3-2-1, 1 KO).
Also in action will be Detroit-based bantamweight Jarico O’Quinn (2-0, 2 Kos) taking on the more experienced Jonathon Quiroz (6-3, 1 KO) from Oceanside, California.
Making his anticipated professional debut will be Temecula, California’s Danny Andujo in a super flyweight four-rounder against San Jose’s Israel Hernandez (1-2-1, 1 KO).
A dual-pro-debut lightweight four-rounder will pit Las VegasErick Fowler against Sacramento’s Will Davis.
And opening up the action will be a super welterweight four-rounder between San Diego’s undefeated Kevin Ottley (2-0, 2 Kos) and Hawthorne’s Brian True (1-4, 1 KO).
The Pechanga Resort & Casino is located at 45000 Pechanga Parkway in Temecula, JOALO KA. Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e, call 1-888-PECHANGA or visit www.pechanga.com. Ka ntoa bosiu, mamati a butsweng ka 6 am le bohato e qala ka 7 am. All bouts subject to change.

Light Heavyweight Contender Mike Lee to Serve on Broadcast Commentary Team on CBS Sports Network, ena Labohlano, August 5, at Pechanga

Undefeated light heavyweight contender Mike Lee will join the broadcast team as a color analyst for ena Labohlano ea (August 5, 2016) CBS Sports Network Championship Boxing quadrupleheader in the Grand Ballroom of the Pechanga Resort & Casino a Temecula, California.
Lee will join blow-by-blow man Alan Massenagle and color analysts Steve Kim and Patrick Ortiz live at 11 am Et/8 pm PT when Greg Cohen Promotions and Ringside Ticket Inc. (in association with David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions) present four exciting nationally televised professional fights, headlined by WBA #4- and WBO #7-rated middleweight and current WBO NABO and WBA NABA Middleweight Champion, Rob “Mosebetsi O Motle” Brant (20-0, 13 Kos) of Saint Paul, Minnesota, in a 10-round battle against Cleveland’s ChrisThe Irish GhostFitzpatrick (15-4, 6 Kos).
Tickets for CBS Sports Network Championship Boxing are priced at $85, $65 le $50 le di a fumaneha ka www.pechanga.com or by calling the Pechanga Box Office:(877) 711-2946.
In the six-round super welterweight co-featured bout, Fort Worth, Texas, slugger Skender Halili (10-1, 10 Kos) will look to keep his perfect knockout record intact against experienced Ghanian veteran (now living in Silver Springs, Maryland) Ben Odamattey (16-14-3, 9 Kos).
In another televised four-rounder, undefeated former amateur world champion Cem Killic (5-0, 2 Kos) of Sherman Oaks, California, via Frankfurt, Duitsland, will take on pro-debuting middleweight Jerhed Fenderson of Las Vegas.
And in the night’s opening televised bout, red-hot prospect Malik Hawkins (8-0, 7 Kos) ea Baltimore, Maryland, will look to keep his march to the top of the welterweight division alive against Portland, Oregon’s Sean Gee (3-4).
An ambassador for the sport of boxing, Lee (17-0, 10 Kos) ke eo e neng e Subway national spokesperson and holds e Finance degree from The University of Notre Dame. He also does extensive work and donates most of his fight purses to charitable causes such as the Children’s Memorial Hospital and the Ara Parseghian Medical Research Foundation.
The 29-year-old Chicago native has fought on the undercards of some of boxing’s most prestigious events. He was last seen in the ring in June in New York City, where he scored a unanimous eight-round decision over Mike Snider (ka nako eo 10-3-3).
Lee will join an already stellar broadcast team of experts.
Blow-by-blow man Alan Massenagle is currently known as themost watched international blow-by-blow boxing announcer on television.Currently the voice of the World Series of Boxing, Massengale has travelled the globe extensively during his award-winning career, which also includes having served as the most watched Sports Personality in Los Angeles for 10 lilemo tse. He has also served as anchor for ESPN Sportscenter, Prime Ticket and Fox Sports He received the Golden Mike Award twice for best sportscast in the Los Angeles market, and was honored four times by the Southern California Sportscasters Association.
Long-time boxing journalist Steve Kim is internationally recognized for his commentary and opinion preceding major pay-per-view boxing bouts. Patrick Ortiz is the President of Ringside Ticket Inc. and Lords of the Cage, which specializes in providing Mixed Martial Arts and Boxing events for Tribal Casinos.
The night’s five-fight undercard, packed with local prospects and contenders, tla ile a phatlalatsa nakoana ka.
The Pechanga Resort & Casino is located at 45000 Pechanga Parkway in Temecula, JOALO KA. Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e, call 1-888-PECHANGA or visit www.pechanga.com. Ka ntoa bosiu,mamati a butsweng ka 6 am le bohato e qala ka 7 am. All bouts subject to change.

BRANT VS FITZPATRICK HEADLINES CBS SPORTS NETWORK CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING THIS FRIDAY AT PECHANGA RESORT & Le casino

 

Ena Labohlano, August 5, 2016, in the Grand Ballroom of the Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, California, Greg Cohen Promotions and Ringside Ticket Inc., in association with David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions, will proudly present a quadrupleheader of professional boxing, televised live on CBS Sports Network (11 am Et/8 am PT).
In the night’s televised main event, red-hot WBA #4- and WBO #7-rated middleweight and current WBO NABO and WBA NABA Middleweight Champion, Rob “Mosebetsi O Motle” Brant (20-0, 13 Kos) of Saint Paul, Minnesota, will look to keep his momentum going in a 10-round battle against Cleveland’s ChrisThe Irish GhostFitzpatrick (15-4, 6 Kos).
In the six-round super welterweight co-featured bout, Fort Worth, Texas, slugger Skender Halili (10-1, 10 Kos) will look to keep his perfect knockout record intact against experienced Ghanian veteran (now living in Silver Springs, Maryland) Ben Odamattey (16-14-3, 9 Kos).
In another televised four-rounder, undefeated former amateur world champion Cem Killic (5-0, 2 Kos) of Sherman Oaks, California, via Frankfurt, Duitsland, will take on pro-debuting middleweight Jerhed Fenderson of Las Vegas.
And in the night’s opening televised bout, red-hot prospect Malik Hawkins (8-0, 7 Kos) ea Baltimore, Maryland, will look to keep his march to the top of the welterweight division alive against Portland, Oregon’s Sean Gee (3-4).
Tickets for CBS Sports Network Championship Boxing are priced at $85, $65 le $50 le di a fumaneha ka www.pechanga.com or by calling the Pechanga Box Office:(877) 711-2946.
25-year-old Brant has already won two fights this year. In April, he took care of Arkansas veteran Delray Raines in less than a round and in January, he scored a nationally televised “Knockout ea Year” candidate against formidable contender DeCarlo Perez. The victory put Brant on the radar of the boxing world.
29-year-old Fitzpatrick went undefeated in his first 15 fights and only suffered setbacks against some of the world’s top middleweights, including world champion Daniel Jacobs. “The Irish Ghostis never in a bad fight and will test any would-be contender’s true mettle.
Promoter Greg Cohen says he’s excited to be bringing his popular televised boxing series to California.
This is our first scheduled quadrupleheader and we’re excited to be bringing it to a classic boxing venue like the Pechanga,” o ile a re Cohen. “Rob Brant will be in against a guy who will take you out if you don’t have the goods. Skender Halili’s last fight was one of the best of the year, so I look forward to another slugfest. Cem Kilic won’t have it easy. Although his opponent is making his debut, he can really fight. And we all get another look at the amazing talent of Malik Hawkins to open the night. It’s truly a great night of boxing. Thanks to my partners and the wonderful staff at Pechanga for helping make it happen.
The night’s jam-packed undercard will be announced later this week.
The Pechanga Resort & Casino is located at 45000 Pechanga Parkway in Temecula, JOALO KA. Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e, call 1-888-PECHANGA or visit www.pechanga.com. Ka ntoa bosiu,mamati a butsweng ka 6 am le bohato e qala ka 7 am. All bouts subject to change.

Rob Brant Wants to Face WBO Middleweight King Billy Joe Saunders on September 17

Undefeated Minnesota-based middleweight Rob “Mosebetsi O Motle” Brant would like to be the contender chosen to face WBO middleweight champion Billy Joe Saunders on September 17.

Saunders (23-0, 12 Kos) announced last week he would be fighting on the Saul “Canelo” Khahlano le Alvarez. Liam Smith undercard on HBO pay-per-view in the United States, and WBO #9-rated Brant (20-0, 13 Kos) says he thinks he’s the right choice to face him.
I have the utmost respect Billy Joe Saunders as an athlete,” said Brant. “I respect him so much that I would really enjoy giving him a grand welcome to the United States in the middle of the square circle.
Brant has been on a tear for the last year, scoring important victories on national television, ho akarelletsa le “KO ya Year” contending knockout over Decarlo Perez in January. Ka nako ya nako eo, he also won the NABA Middleweight and WBC Continental Americas Championships.
Rob Brant is the perfect choice for Saunders in that fight,” said Brant’s promoter, Greg Cohen ea Greg Cohen ho phahamiswa. “He’s red hot right now. He’s undefeated and makes for exciting fights and he’s got a fan following from his television appearances. Saunders vs.. Brant makes great sense for boxing fans and from a business perspective.
Cohen says he’s hoping to hear from Saundersrepresentatives soon.
Ka Greg Cohen ho phahamiswa
E mong oa papading ya ditebele tsa oa Tonakgolo papatso diaparo di le, Greg Cohen ho phahamiswa (GCP) ke hantle a hlompha lebitso bakeng sa staging lefatseng-sehlopha sa papali ea litebele liketsahalo le ho kgothaletsa a phahameng sechabeng setsebi bahlabani ho pholletsa le lefatse.
Mothehi le CEO Greg Cohen e se e amehang le papali ea litebele tse fapa-fapaneng, bokgoni jwa ho tloha qetellong ea bo 1980, honing hae sekepe le ho theha itlhahisa e le masene machaba papading ya ditebele tsa rakhoebo.
Khetholloa ka matla a hae a ho letheba le ho ntshetsa pele e tala talenta, Cohen pele ile a etsa papatso lihlooho tsa litaba ba hae setsebi tataiso ea, har'a ba bang ba bangata, pele e neng e WBA Junior Middleweight Champion Austin “Ntle Ho Khoao” Trout, ba ba neng ba Cohen ile a thusa tataiso ho tloha e sa tsejoeng New Mexico tsepo ho a phahameng sechabeng lefa-ka ho ya ka-maikutlo a boemong ba superstar.
Ho phaella ho Trout, Greg Cohen ho phahamiswa o ile a sebetsa le e thehilweng mabitso a tse kang pele e neng e momahaneng-pedi nako heavyweight mampoli Hasim “Lefika” Rahman 'me bohle ba ea nako e-e khōlō multiple-boima ba' mele sehlopha sa lefatše 'mampoli James “Lights Out” Toney.
Cohen currently promotes WBA Interim World Lightweight Champion Ismael Barroso, Undefeated WBA NABA Heavyweight Champion and world-rated contender Jarrell Miller, undefeated WBA NABA Middleweight Champion and world-rated contender Robert Brant, former world champion Kendall Holt, as well as current world-rated contenders including long-time elite middleweight “Bolela'ng” Joe Greene, holimo bartolomeo featherweight Arash Usmanee, Canada bobebe le TV bohato mohale Tony Luis; WBA le tse hlano ka ea nako e Irish National Hardcore Champion, Dennis Hogan; le Australia bobebe tšepo Josh King.
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Fighting Professionally in his Hometown for the First Time this Friday, Nick Casal to Make First Ring Appearance in Nearly Five Years

A familiar name, especially to the local boxing fans, will make his first ring appearance in just under five years ena Labohlano night in his own hometown of Niagara Falls, New York.
Former red-hot prospect NickHands of GoldCasal (22-4-1, 17 Kos) says he’s expecting some rust, but should have enough to overcome when he takes on 37-fight veteran Antonio Chaves Fernandez of Brockton, Massachusetts, in one of the untelevised supporting bouts at the Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino. The fight will be Casal’s first at home as a professional.
In the night’s 10-round main event, WBO #11-, WBA #12- and IBF #15-rated heavyweight boxer Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller (16-0-1, 14 Kos), defends his WBA NABA Heavyweight title against Topeka, Kansas, slugger Nick Guivas (12-3-2, 9 Kos). And in the 10-round lightweight semi-final, red-hot Filipino prospect HarmonitoEl Huracan de Gensan” Dela Torre (17-0, 12 Kos) will make his debut on US soil against capable veteran Guillermo Sanchez (15-18-1, 6 Kos) ea Buffalo.
Presented by Greg Cohen Promotions, Salita ho phahamiswa, FightCard Productions and Winner Take All Productions, “Championship Boxing ka CBS Sports Network” will be broadcast live nationally at 9 pm EST.
Ditekete tsa “Championship Boxing ka CBS Sports Network” qala ka $35 and are available at the Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino lebokose le reng ofisi,www.ticketmaster.com or you can charge by phone at 1-800-745-3000.
30-year-old Casal was headed for big things in boxing before suffering a loss of focus and all four of his losses in a two-year stretch from 2007 ho 2009. Esale e le hoo, inactivity has been the name of his game.
So where was he and why wasn’t he fighting?
I never really left,” said Casal during a break in one of his final training sessions. “I’ve been working full-time for the last three years, but I was ready to go and trying to get a fight the whole time. I had a number of them fall through. I had one fight fall through at the weigh-in when a guy failed his physical. That was heartbreaking. But now, I finally have a team in place that can keep them from falling through and I’m glad to be finally getting back in the ring.
Casal says he’s basically the same talented fighter he always waswith a few improvements.
“'Meleng, I feel exactly the same as I did five years ago. Kelellong, I would say I’m a little stronger and a lot more patient than I was when I was younger. I set my shots up a lot better. I don’t think the ring rust will be as bad as it is for other guys who take a lot of time off. I’ve been in the gym training fighters and working out the whole time. I expect to have a little bit of rust, but not as much as someone who was completely out for years. I picture it going very well if I stick to my game plan and stay very focused.
Working with father Ray at their Casal’s Boxing Club Gym in Niagara Falls since February, Casal says he will now compete in the welterweight division and expects to take an aggressive approach to getting back on track.
I want to win a few regional titles and then earn a world title shot. Around this time next year, I’d like to be in some important fights.
Casal says he owes his apparent resurgence to promoter Greg Cohen, with whom he signed earlier this year.
He’s a great promoter and does shows in my hometown. I’ve never fought here as a professional. I fought in Buffalo a few times in 2011, but never fought here. That was important to me. People are calling like crazy for tickets. I’m excited to get it on. With the crowd behind me, I’ll be 100% loketse. I’ve just been waiting for the right guy to help me get to where I want to be. Looks like I found him.
Ka ntoa bosiu, mamati a butsweng ka 6 am le bohato e qala ka 7:00 am. The Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino is located at 310 4go th Street a Niagara Falls, NY. Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e, pitso 877-873-6322 kapa etela www.senecaniagaracasino.com.

UNDEFEATED MIDDLEWEIGHT ROB BRANT SCORES IMPRESSIVE KO OF DECARLO PEREZ IN NIGHT OF KNOCKOUTS FRIDAY ONSHOBOX: THE NEW isa molokong o mong

Unbeaten Heavyweight Jarrell Miller Calls Out Heavyweight Champs After Brutal KO: VIDEO: http://s.sho.com/1Vfnk7K

A tšoase The Replay Sena se Mantaha ka 10 p.m. LE/PT Ka Sho Extreme®

 

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TUCSON, Ariz. (Jan. 22, 2016) – Undefeated middleweight prospect Rob Brant scored the most impressive victory of his career with a fourth-round knockout of Decarlo Perez in the main event of ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong, phela ka ho Showtime ka labohlano from Casino Del Sol in Tucson, Ariz. VIDEO totobatsa: http://s.sho.com/1QqySWm

 

Known more for his boxing prowess, Brant (19-0, 12 Kos) displayed impressive power. After a big first round, in which he threw 97 punches and more of the same in the second, Brant floored Perez with a straight-right shot midway through the third.

 

The Minnesota native kept on the gas in the fourth and landed another straight right that sent Perez falling straight back partially through the ropes. Perez (15-4-1, 5 Kos) awkwardly landed back into the ring and referee Rocky Burke instantly ended the fight at :39.

 

“The game plan was to be aggressive,” Brant said. “We knew we wanted to show him our power early and make him respect us right away. When I caught him with the right on the temple in the third I knew we had him. And then when I connected in the fourth it was lights out, game over. I just want to get back in the ring as soon as possible and continue making progress.”

 

Perez, who entered the fight coming off an impressive win over previously undefeated Juan Ubaldo Cabrera last August on ShoBox, said he just got caught with a good shot.

 

“I just got caught,” Perez said. That’s all that happened. I didn’t see the shot coming and he was speedier than I thought. He’s fast and he got me with something I wasn’t ready for.”

 

SHOWTIME analyst Steve Farhood was surprised by Brant’s performance.

 

“Brant showed a dimension we hadn’t seen before,"Farhood a re. “He’s thinking man’s fighter who fought an angry fight. Le, as result of that, you have to put him near the very top of the list of middleweight prospects.”

 

Undefeated heavyweight prospect Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller floored Donovan Dennis twice in a thoroughly dominating seventh round TKO (2:31) ka ShoBox sebedisana tšobotsi.

 

Miller (16-0-1, 14 Kos), who went past the sixth round for the first time in his career, lula 52 etsang liphesente tse matla a hae Shots. The Brooklyn native scored two knockdowns in the first round – the first with a devastating looping right, the second with a straight to the chest – and had Dennis nearly out on his feet in what looked like a certain first-round finish.

 

The southpaw Dennis (14-4, 11 Kos) somehow survived the round and actually pushed Miller into uncharted waters. Dennis had some moments where he out boxed his opponent, but Miller’s power and size – a 56 pound weight advantage – was the deciding difference. Dennis was breathing through his mouth and gasping for air when referee Tony Zaino wisely halted the contest as “Big Baby” teed-off on his defenseless opponent.

 

“I had him out in the first round, but I threw my shoulder out throwing a left hook,” Miller said. “I was looking for the knockout so bad he started catching me with some shots. So then I decided to box a little bit and that’s what I did until the knockout came.

 

“I’m glad it went seven rounds. It taught me to go to Plan B. I can box beautifully when I want and I showed some of that bosiung bona. It was good experience. My power was there; my wind was good. I was breathing well and seeing the shots.”

 

Ka mor'a hore ntoa, Miller called out the two American heavyweight world champions.

 

“Charles Martin, I’m coming for you. Deontay Wilder, I’m coming for your Alabama BBQ.”

 

In the locker room after the bout, Dennis admitted that he was surprised by Miller’s boxing ability: “He’s a better boxer than I thought he would be. That surprised me.”

 

A a qalang gia ea telecast, undefeated welterweight prospect Bakhtiyar Eyubov impressed with a dominating demolition of the durable Jared Robinson with a third round TKO (:56).

 

Yeyubov (10-0, 10 Kos), who scored three knockdowns in three rounds, recorded his 10go th knockout in his 10go th career professional fight. The hard-throwing Eyubov landed a staggering 57 percent of his power shots while throwing only three jabs in the fight. The Kazakhstan native scored two knockdowns in the first and one in the third over the veteran Robinson (17-3-1, 17 Kos), who was only the second opponent to push Eyubov into the third round.

 

“Was I surprised at how easy it was? Se Ke Oa, I can’t believe he made it to round three,” Eyubov said. “The ref should have stopped it earlier. I am much smarter than I was before. I expect more of myself now. It was another step forward and I promise everyone all my fights will be like that. I am like (Arturo) Gatti.

 

“My trainers are teaching me to move my head, and I’m confident that no one can hurt me. I will never ever be knocked down.”

 

Yeyubov, who entered the ring with a “papakha,” explained his cultural dance following the knockout win.

 

“The dance and the hat are traditional Kazakhstan traditions,” Eyobov said. “I was honoring my countrymen with that dance. And the hat is a symbol of my honor. No one can take that hat from me. "

 

The ShoBox tripleheader will re-air on Mantaha, Jan. 25 ka 10 p.m. LE/PT ka Showtime a feteletseng le tla fumaneha ka Showtime ON tlhokeho ya® ho qala Saturday, Jan. 23.

 

Barry Tompkins bitsoa ShoBox bohato ho tloha ringside le Farhood le pele e neng e lefatše mampoli Raul, Marquez sebeletsa e le setsebi bahlahlobisisi ba. A phethahatso molemi e ne e le Gordon Hall le Richard Gaughanhlahisa le Rick Phillips ba tataise.

 

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Ka ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong
Tloha ha e thehoa ka July 2001, ea ka kelotlhoko acclaimed Showtime papading ya ditebele tsa letoto, ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong o ea hlahisa bacha talenta matched thata. The ShoBox filosofi ke ho televise e thabisang, le bongata-ba khahlisang le ba tlhōlisano mollo ha a ntse a ho fana ka ho paka fatše bakeng sa a ikemiselitse monyetla a ikemiselitse ho loantša bakeng sa lefatse le tlotla. Ba bang ba ho hōla lenane la 65 bahlabani ba ileng ba hlaha ka ShoBox le a maemogodimo ho Garner lefatše litlotla akarelletsa: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothea Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Pauluse Williams le ho feta.

SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION KICKS OFF 2016 WITH QUADRUPLEHEADER FROM CASINO DEL SOL IN TUCSON, ARIZ.

Undefeated Middleweight Rob Brant Faces Decarlo Perez in Main Event; Harmonito Dela Torre, Jarrell Miller & Bakhtiyar Eyubov
Risk Their Unblemished Records In Other Televised Fights

Labohlano, Jan. 22 Ka 10:35 p.m. LE/PT

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NEW YORK (Aug. 28, 2015) - ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong begins its 15go th year on NAKO EA LIPONTŠO® with an explosive quadrupleheader on Labohlano, Jan. 22, 2016 live from Casino Del Sol in Tucson, Ariz. (10:35 p.m. LE/PT, lieha ka West Coast).

 

E kholo ea ho ketsahalo ea lijo tsa mantsiboea, Krrish middleweight Rob "Bravo" Brant (18-0, 11 Kos, 0-3 ea Lefatše Series ea Boxing) ea St. Pauluse, Tswa ho lona., measures against Atlantic City’s Decarlo Perez (15-3-1, 5 Kos) ka 10 ho pota matchup.

 

In co-featured bouts, unbeaten Harmonito “Hammer” Dela Torre (17-0, 12 Kos), of Las Vegas by way of Philippines, makes his United States debut against Rafael Guzman (16-1-1, 10 Kos), of Ensenada, Mexico in an eight-round super featherweight bout and undefeated heavyweight Jarrell "Big Baby" Miller (15-0-1, 13 Kos) ho Brooklyn, N.Y.. faces southpaw Donovan Dennis (14-3, 11 Kos, 2-1 in WSB) ea Cleveland, Ohio in an eight-round scrap.

 

Ho bula ShoBox telecast, ka thata-ho otla Bakhtiyar Eyubov (9-0, 9 Kos), ho Brooklyn, N.Y.. by way of Kazakhstan, kopana le Jared Robinson(16-2-1, 7 Kos), of Sumter, S.C. in an eight-round super lightweight tiff.

 

The event is promoted by Greg Cohen Promotions.

 

Boxing historian and expert ring analyst Steve kekana Farhood has called every fight on ShoBox since it premiered in 2001. He anticipates another year of excellent, competitive matchups in 2016.

 

“In 2015, we had eight fighters who appeared on ShoBox me a tsoela pele ho hlōla lefatše litlotla. That means the average number of shows in which you’ll see a future world champion is one out of four,"O ile a re Farhood.

 

“We saw some fantastic prospects last year, ho akarelletsa le Erickson Lubin le Régis Prograis and fresh faces like Jarrett Hurd, Rob Brant—and a fighter who almost seems ready to fight for a title now—SergeyDerevyanchenko. Given Shobox’s 15-year history, I’m fully expecting that we will have more of the same in 2016.’’

 

Brant, Perez and Miller will be making their second consecutive appearances on ShoBox. Brant and Miller were victorious last Oct. 23, Perez last Aug. 28. Robinson will also be making his second ShoBox start; the four other boxers will be making their debuts.

 

“Both Brant and Perez won their most recent appearances on ShoBoxand both were impressive,'' Farhood a re. “Brant took a big step up and outpointed Louis Rose in October and Perez pulled off the upset over the previously unbeaten Juan Ubaldo Cabrera ka August. So it makes all the sense in the world to match them against each other. On Jan. 22, we’re going to find out just how hot Rob Brant is.’’

Twenty-six-year-old Brant will be headlining his second consecutiveShoBox. In his first, he captured a hard-fought 10-round majority decision over Rose. Going 10 garela ka lekhetlo la pele, Brant triumphed in an entertaining tight fight.

Pele ho retelehela lan a November 2010, Brant was a 2010 National Golden litlelafo Champion ka 178 boima ba lik'hilograma tse le e leng setho sa U.S. national boxing team pro. He currently trains in Dallas alongside top prospect Errol Spence Refresh.

“I’m really excited about this fight and I’ve been training hard for several weeks now,’’ Brant said. “I’ve got a very serious opponent in front of me. He rates about a 7.7 at everything, which doesn’t leave a whole lot of weaknesses. I’ve got to go back to pure boxing for this one. I have to be better in every department. It’s my second time headlining ShoBox and I plan on improving from the first time, so viewers can chart my progress. This is my time to show my growth.’’

Perez, who hails from a fighting family, has won four straight and nine of his last 10. He scored a surprising, upset, a 10-round unanimous decision over Cabrera (23-0 kenang) in his last outing. Perez, ea neng a ntoa ka beke tsebiso, outpointed the two-time Dominican Republic Olympian by the scores of 98-91 habeli 'me 97-92.

“I’m so excited I’m the main event on national television,’’ Perez said. “I don’t know a lot about my opponent but I’m well prepared, both mentally and physically. I plan on giving the fans an exciting night.

“Camp is going very well. My management team has brought in top sparring with all undefeated boxers, one being Julian Williams. I’m excited that my trainer is allowing me to fight the majority, if not all of this fight, in the southpaw stance. I’m really a southpaw, but I have fought right-handed most of my career.”

 

Perez’ last loss came on a split eight-round decision to world title challenger Wilky Campfort ka January 2014. Ka ntle ho lesale, Perez is a pharmacy technician at an Atlantic City hospital.

 

Miller, a former New York Golden Gloves finalist who turned pro in July 2009, is a confident, power-punching heavyweight who comes to knock you out. He won his ShoBox debut, emisa Akhror Muralimov with a devastating right hand to the chin at 1:03 a tikologong ya boraro jaanong.

“I feel like I should have been here two years ago,’’ Miller said. “I’m not coming to make friends. I’m here to annihilate and destroy the whole heavyweight division. On Jan. 22, I’m going to put Donovan Dennis to sleep. I’m not being heard right now, so I have to make myself known. After this fight and what I do to Dennis, things will really, really start to pick up. I’m ready to destroy.’’

 

Besides being a hard hitter, Miller has good overall skills and movement for a big man whose weight fluctuates from fight to fight. He’s won his last four by knockout, all inside three rounds.

Known for an aggressive style, Miller is now fully focused on a fistic career, but he hails from an MMA and kickboxing background. Lilemo tse seng kae, a competed a K-1, tsa histori ea lefatše ho ea Tonakgolo kickboxing mokhatlo o hlophisitsoeng, le ka makhetlo a mabeli loantša tsomo e Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipović.

“There seems to be a new energy and enthusiasm on the American heavyweight scene,'' Farhood a re. “Part of that is explained by the fall of a dominant champion in Wladimir Klitschko and part of it is explained by the emergence of Deontay Wilder, and even Travis Kauffman. So for a young heavyweight like Jarrell Miller, the time seems to be ideal to secure TV exposure and make a name for himself.’’

Dennis, 28, was born and raised in Davenport, Iowa. Before turning pro in June 2010, he was a top-level amateur: 11-time Iowa State Champion, 2011 National Golden Gloves runner-up in and 2012 The. S. Olympic Games Trials contestant.
The 6-foot-4 Dennis possesses good skills, movement and punching power to go with his strong amateur background. His weakness is durability; he’s been knocked out in all of his losses.

 

“I’m ready to fight,’’ Dennis said. “I’ve been training really hard and I am looking forward to the fight. I just want to get this win and move on as I will have a big year in 2016.’’

 

Dela Torre, considered one of the top young talents in the Philippines, will be fighting outside of Asia for the first time. A big puncher and winner of seven straight by knockout, ea 5-mithara tse 8, 21-year-old is coming off athird-round TKO over Ricard Betos ho qetela Nov. 14.

“It’s every boxer’s dream to fight on big cards in United States. This is the next step in my pathway to becoming world champion,’’ Dela Torre said. “I can’t wait. This is an opportunity I will take advantage of and show everyone I’m ready to step up. I let my team concentrate on my opponents and pass me instructions. I just know I’ll be ready and able to stop any opponent.’’

 

Before turning professional at 17, Dela Torre was a top member on the Philippine National Amateur Boxing Team. As a pro, he has made a “name” for himself after an impressive victory over Jason Butar-Butar on the undercard of a Manny Pacquiao-headlined fight in November 2013.

 

Guzmán, a 5-foot-8½-inch 20-year-old, will be making his U.S. debut and initial start outside of Mexico since turning pro at 16 a July 2011. In Dela Torre, Guzman will be taking a significant step up in class. O ile a scored karolo ea boraro ho pota TKO ka Pedro Lopez on his last start in Oct. 9.

“I’m feeling very strong and ready for the challenge of this fight,’’ Guzman said. “Fighting on SHOWTIME is a huge opportunity for me. I hear my opponent is a good fighter, but I am ready for anything he can throw. Everybody is going to be talking about me after this fight.”

 

Yeyubov, 29, who could be on the fast track to stardom, is regarded by many to be the second-hardest Kazakh hitter in boxing, ranked only behind Gennady Golovkin. Since his days as an amateur when he won more than 150 lintoa, a vast majority by knockout, Eyubov has lived up to his reputation as a fearsome banger who looks to remove the judges from the equation.

 

He’s overwhelmed his first nine opponents as a pro, winning six by knockout in the first round and two by knockout in the second. The furthest he’s gone in a fight came in his second start when he scored a third-round TKO (2:57) ka Jhaquis Davis. In his last outing on Oct. 29, a scored le 1:27, pele ho pota TKO fetang Antonio Chaves Fernandes e Brooklyn.

Robinson, a pro since August 2009, fights out of Charlotte, N.C. A veteran of several scheduled 10-round fights, he’s undeniably the most experienced boxer Eyubov’s ever faced. A natural 140-pounder,Robinson won his initial 14 starts before losing on a fourth-round TKO to then-unbeaten Amir ke ka ShoBox in a bout he took on short notice on Feb. 21, 2014.

Tse peli qala months ago, Robinson fought to a disputed eight-round split draw against then-unbeaten Haskell Rhodes (23-0 kenang) ka June 21, 2015. An excellent boxer with good skills and movement, the 5-foot-9-inch Robinson, 33, is coming off a one-sided 10-round decision overChristian Dominguez ho qetela Supa. 26. Ka ntle ho lesale, Robinson is amassage therapist.

Barry Tompkins tla bitsa ea ShoBox bohato ho tloha ringside le Farhood le pele e neng e lefatše mampoli Raul, Marquez sebeletsa e le setsebi bahlahlobisisi ba. Ya phethahatso molemi ke Gordon Hall le Richard Gaughanhlahisa le Rick Phillips ba tataise.

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Ka ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong
Tloha ha e thehoa ka July 2001, ea ka kelotlhoko acclaimed Showtime papading ya ditebele tsa letoto, ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong o ea hlahisa bacha talenta matched thata. The ShoBox filosofi ke ho televise e thabisang, le bongata-ba khahlisang le ba tlhōlisano mollo ha a ntse a ho fana ka ho paka fatše bakeng sa a ikemiselitse monyetla a ikemiselitse ho loantša bakeng sa lefatse le tlotla. Ba bang ba ho hōla lenane la 65 bahlabani ba ileng ba hlaha kaShoBox le a maemogodimo ho Garner lefatše litlotla akarelletsa: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothea Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Pauluse Williams le ho feta.

Rob Brant ntlafatsa HO 18-0 LE HARD-Loanne ka Thata 10 ho pota ba bangata QETO fetang Louis Rose IN SEHLOOHO ketsahalo e SHOBOX: THE NEW isa molokong o mong TRIPLEHEADER

 

Unbeaten Heavyweight Jarrell Miller Blasts Ahror Muralimov a Ntlha ea boraro Round, Samuele Clarkson Demolishes Lavern Harvell a tse peli Rounds Ho tloha Celebrity Theatre a Phoenix, Arizona

Tšoasa Replay Labobeli, Oct. 27, ka 10 p.m. LE/PT ka Sho a feteletseng®

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Photo photo photo photo Credit: Esthere Lin / Showtime

Phoenix (Oct. 23, 2015) – On a night when five of the six fighters were making their debuts on ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong, ba qalangRob "Bravo" Brant le Jarrell 'Big Baby "Miller a lula a Krrish 'me ea ShoBox returnee, Samuele "The Main Event" Clarkson, hlōla hae bosupa ka tatellano Labohlano phela ka Showtime ka Celebrity Theatre a Phoenix.

Brant (18-0, 11 Kos), ea St. Pauluse, Tswa ho lona., withstood ea morao, a tsehetsa thaotha ho tloha Louis "The Unknown" Rose (13-3, 5 Kos), ea Los Angeles, ho hlōla e haufi, ka thata-loana 10 ho pota ba bangata qeto ShoBox ka sehloohong ketsahalo.

A para ea ho phatloha mollo ka ho lokiselitsoe tse robeli ho pota sebedisana likarolo,Krrish heavyweight Jarrell "Big Baby" Miller (15-0-1, 13 Kos), ho Brooklyn, N.Y., o ile a kokota tsoa Ahrar "Eke" Muralimov (14-2, 11 Kos), ea Houston, Texas ka Uzbekistan a tikologong ya boraro jaanong le southpaw Samuele "The Main Event" Clarkson (17-3, 11 Kos), ea Cedar Hills, Texas, lahlela Lavarn "Baby Bowe" Harvell (15-2 8 Kos), ea Atlantic City ka makhetlo a mararo le tseleng e eang e tsotehang bobeli ho pota TKO.

Brant, ba hlōla boholo ba ea pele ea garela, hlōla ke ba bangata ba 96-94 habeli 'me 95-95. Ho ne ho se knockdowns a haufi, e ka emelang phehisano a bapisoa e neng e ka ba ile e ka ba ka tsela. Ka toughest ho loanela ho letsatsi la ka bobeli boraditebele, Brant e ne e e nepahetseng ha a ntse a Rose ne ho le phathahana le ho feta le ho feta mafolofolo.

"Credit ho Brant ka ho nka ho loana hore hoo e batlang e mong le e mong nahana ne e tla ba haufi le e ka emelang phehisano, 'me e ba tsoa ho ea ba hantle feela hore,'' ShoBoxsetsebi Steve kekana Farhood said afterward. “And credit Rose for coming on in the second half of the fight and being a threat to yet another undefeated prospect. Both fighters fought well, le tabeng ea Brant ho hlokahala hore a ithuta eng ho see phihlelo, throw a few more left hooks and grow as a prospect. And only time will tell if he grows from this experience.”

Brant, ho etsa hore bohlano qala ea selemo, ile a 10 garela ka lekhetlo la pele ka lan mosebetsi ileng tsa qala ka November 2010.

"Ke ne ke tseba e ne e tla ba le thata ntoa,'' O ile a re Brant, ea 2010 National Golden litlelafo 'mampoli ka 178 boima ba lik'hilograma tse le e leng setho sa U.S. national boxing team who’d won his previous five fights by knockout. “Every time I thought I had him hurt he would come back. I had to keep my composure in there and stick to the game plan. I think my jab was key tonight. It really helped me keep the pace and set up my punches.

"Ka ea bobeli ea ke khina ea ka lebelo le nka ka Shots ho hlōla ntoa. E ne e le e khōlō boitemohelo ba ho ithuta. I need to get right back in the gym and continue to progress.”

Ho hlōloa e ne e le bohloko ngoe bakeng sa Rose, ba a ema ho ba se nang bolulo lilemo tse tšeletseng months ago e be mabaka a utloahalang tšepo ka 160 lik'hilograma tse.

"Sena ke haholo soabisang, Ke hlile ke nka hore ha ho bua,'' O ile a re Rose, ba neng ba otloa tse tšeletseng Krrish bahlabani a etsa mosebetsi o ile ea qala ka November 2011. "Ke nahana hore ke ile a etsa ho lekaneng ho e win. I had him backing up and hurt from the sixth round on. Ho hlakile hore, Ke batla ho katie. "

Miller, ho etsa hore bohlano qala a 2015, ile a khaotsa ho Muralimov le e le 'ngoe, ho e ripitla letsohong le letona la ho selelu ka 1:03 a tikologong ya boraro jaanong ea ho itima lijo-paced slugfest hore ea hlahisa fa-and-nka khato nakong ea metsotso e tšeletseng. Muralimov bonahala e le ho ho fumana molemo ya fapanyetsana ho a tsa pele le tsa Miller o ile a theoha molemo nakong ea bobeli.

"Ke mohlabani,'' O ile a re Miller, e neng e le professional kickboxer. "Ke batla knockouts. Ha ke batle liqeto. Sena se ne e le boima Guy bosiung bona. Leha e le mang hore ka nka pshatla ka molomo joaloka o ne a me le 'ne ha a khutla e bontša hore o o ile a tla ho hlōla.

"Ke ikemiselitse 'me o itokiselitse ho loantša leha e le efe top heavyweights.' '

Muralimov, ba a ea hae hlokang leeme kabelo ea boima Shots, o ne a atleha papali ea litebele le ho fallela lehlakoreng ho lehlakoreng le. O ne a sebetsa 'mele hantle. Ka nako eo, a ile tšoaroa le hore ne e le hore.

"O ile a feela nkotla, ke eng e ka ke re. Ehlile, sena ke soabisang,'' O ile a re Muralimov, ileng a lahleheloa ke sa bobedi ho toba nako. "Ke ne ke e khōlō sebopeho le nahana ke ne ke ikemiselitse. Kea tseba hore ke lokela ho ba tsoela pele ho sebetsa 'mele ho feta. ''

A a qalang gia ea telecast, Clarkson lahlela Harvell ka makhetlo a mabeli a motsotsong oa ho qetela ea pele ea le tokelo ya hook pele decking le qete eena ka ka ho le letšehali-tokelo ya motsoako ka 0:48 ea bobeli.

"”Ke ne ke tseba knockout o ne a tla, Ke mpa feela ke ne ke sa tsebe ha,'' Clarkson o ile a re. "Ke nahana hore ka ho toba ka ho le letšehali Phapang e ne e – e emisa e khōlō litokelo tsa le 'na. Hore re sebetse a lahlele ba ho toba Shots e-na le looping punches 'me ea e elongo na mpokwa.

“Ke ho e e mong ntoa ka nako, empa kea loketse ho khutlela a ka tsa bophahamo ba le ho loana mang kapa mang ea ba beha ka pel'a ka.”

Harvell, ba ne a loanela la hae la pele calendar tse robeli rounder, o ne a e tse peli ntoa ho hapa streak bofelo. "Ke ikutloa ke o motle. Ke hantle,'' O a re. "Empa haholo soabisang. Feela ho lahleheloa ke etsa hore e ka thata. ''

Ketsahalo ena e e ne e hlahisoa ka Greg Cohen ho phahamiswa le ho Roy Jones Refresh. Boxing ho phahamiswa kamanong le Iron Boy ho phahamiswa, GH3 ho phahamiswa, Loantša Card ho phahamiswa, Salita ho phahamiswa le ho Winner Nka All Productions.

The ShoBox tripleheader tla botjha moea bekeng ena ka mokgwa o latelang:

 

DAY CHANNEL

Labobeli, Oct. 27, 10 p.m. LE/PT SHOWTIME Extreme

 

Labohlano oa tse tharo ntoa telecast e tla ba fumaneha Showtime ON tlhokeho ya qalong Saturday, Oct. 24.

 

Barry Tompkins bitsoa ShoBox bohato ho tloha ringside le Farhood le pele e neng e lefatše mampoli Raul, Marquez sebeletsa e le setsebi bahlahlobisisi ba. A phethahatso molemi e ne e le Gordon Hall le Richard Gaughanhlahisa le Rick Phillips ba tataise.

 

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Ka ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong
Tloha ha e thehoa ka July 2001, ea ka kelotlhoko acclaimed Showtime papading ya ditebele tsa letoto, ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong o ea hlahisa bacha talenta matched thata. The ShoBox filosofi ke ho televise e thabisang, le bongata-ba khahlisang le ba tlhōlisano mollo ha a ntse a ho fana ka ho paka fatše bakeng sa a ikemiselitse monyetla a ikemiselitse ho loantša bakeng sa lefatse le tlotla. Ba bang ba ho hōla lenane la 63 bahlabani ba ileng ba hlaha ka ShoBox le a maemogodimo ho Garner lefatše litlotla akarelletsa: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothea Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Pauluse Williams le ho feta.

Krrish HEAVYWEAGHT “BIG BABY” Miller o sheba HO ETSA BIG SEPHETHO Labohlano ON ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong

Brooklyn, N.Y.. (Oct. 21, 2015) – Krrish heavyweight Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller unofficially o ile a qala papali ea litebele mosebetsi ka ho sireletsa ka boeena o literateng tsa motse oa hae Flatbush lulang ho e sa le mocha. Lilemo tse fetang leshome hamorao, le Brooklyn bruiser o fetoha ea bophelo bohle ho shapa ho bonahala khoro ka mosebetsi moo a ileng a sebetsana ho otloa ho bahanyetsi ba hae, 'me ha a rera ho khoehlisa tla haufinyane.

“Jarrell 'Big Baby’ Miller ke a hlollang talenta le oke ba Ke lumela o tla tsosa a le lilemo li 'muso o hlaheletseng American heavyweight,” o ile a re papali ea litebele 'mampoli-ile-mohlophisi Dmitriy Salita, ba CO-khothalletsa batho Miller le Greg Cohen ho phahamiswa. “Ke tsebile Jarrell kaha e ne e 16 le lilemo li. O ka ho feletseng sephutheloana le bohle ba le lithulusi tseo ho ba 'muso o hlaheletseng heavyweight lefatše' mampoli ka lilemo tse ngata tlang ho tla.”

Le hlahlamang mosebetsi bakeng sa 6-4, 245-boima ba Miller (14-0-1, 12 Kos) – joaloka lintho tsohle ka heavyweight – ke khōlō. Ka ho khojoa, brooding Brooklyn Brawl alum le phethahetseng papali ea litebele rekoto o sheba ho fumana win Ha ho. 15 ena Labohlano, Oct. 23, ha hae bout le Akhror Muralimov oa Uzbekistan, (16-1, 13 Kos) – e tšosang khōlō monna ea ea competed ea hae tse peli tse fetileng ho tlisa lintoa ka 256 liponto. – e sebedisana ea hlahisa phela ka ShowBox. Ketsahalo ena e ikhohomoselitse phela ho tswa ho Celebrity Theater a Phoenix, Ariz., ka

10:30 p.m. E.T. ka Showtime.

“Akhror Muralimov hase ntho e bonolo ka October 23 empa Ke lumela Jarrell nang le tsebo ea ho etsa 'muso o hlaheletseng polelo' me a beha ka boeena o 'mapeng le molemo ka ho fetisisa heavyweights lefatšeng,” o ile a re Salita ea hae khōlō ea nako e protégé.

Miller, ea ne a boetse a atleha ho hae lan ntoa mosebetsi e le Muay Thai kickboxer, ke pele e neng e New York Golden litlelafo heavyweight makgaolakgang. Miller oa ho qetela lan papali ea litebele win o ile a tla ka e tsotehang pele ho pota TKO ka 278 ea boima ba heavyweight Excell Holmes kaJune 26 a Niagara Falls. Pele ho moo laola tlhōlo, e khōlō likomang scored ea bobeli ho pota TKO pele ho moo khoeling eo ka 249 ea boima ba sera Damon McCreary ka June 4, ka Salita ea Brooklyn Brawl ketsahalo ka ntho Theater a litsi tsa Brooklyn.

A le tlang sebakeng seo khato, Salita tla a boela a fana ka NYC le bosiung ba la pugilistic bonatla ba e le pele e neng e IBF, WBA le NABA International Junior Welterweight Champion tlisa hae Brooklyn Brawl letoto la lihlooho tse khutlela ho South Brooklyn ka Labone, Oct. 29. The Aviator Sports and Events Center tla sebeletsa e le e latelang ho paka fatše bakeng sa ba bangata New York City e thehiloeng bochaba-linaleli; e thabisang undercards ho haha ​​ho ea hlahisa liketsahalo tse, moo Alicia “Slick” Ashley le Christina McMahon (7-0, 3 Kos) tla boholo ba lisekoere tloha ho le WBC Super Bantamweight tlotla le holimo-10 lefatšeng-Thailand Ranked bantamweight contender, Nikolay Potapov, etsa hore hae U.S.A. qalo. Mamati a butsweng ka 6 p.m. le pele gia ho lokiselitsoe bakeng sa 6:30 p.m., e le Brooklyn Brawl o sheba ho a boela a captivate New York City le fistic khalefo ea. Tickets qala kwa $20 le di a fumaneha ka bitsa 1-844-890-2120 kapa ka ho ho etela SalitaPromotions.com.

Bakeng sa letenky, ho eketsehileng ka barupeluoa le eketsehileng obama on le Labone, Oct. 29, Brooklyn Brawl o kotjwa hore o kena tlas'a lebitso la SalitaPromotions.com le AviatorSports.com. Latela tsohle khato ka tsela social media management lebisang ho ketsahalo – le ka loana bosiu – ka @ BrooklynBrawlNY on Twitter le Instagram, kapa ka ho kena le hashtag #BrooklynBrawl.