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Michael Dutchover (12-0, 9 KOs) Stops Ruben Tamayo in the Third Round on Friday Night

Philadelphia, PENN. / ORANGE, Calif. (Oṣu kọkanla. 18, 2018) – Junior lightweight Michael Dutchover (12-0, 9 KOs) closed out Thompson Boxing’s season finale in emphatic fashion by knocking out the well-tested veteran Ruben Tamayo (27-12-4, 18 KOs) in the third round Friday night from the Doubletree Hotel ni Ontario, Calif.

 

 

 

Dutchover, who had turned 21 the day prior, celebrated his birthday weekend with his fifth win of the year and fourth straight knockout victory.

 

 

 

The West Texas-based Dutchover used his patience in the first round to learn the appropriate angles against Tamayo, who had previously been in the ring against first class talent such as Jhonatan Romero, Oscar Valdez, Joseph Diaz and Jesus Cuellar.

 

 

 

In the third, Dutchover unlocked his power with a left hook to the body that stunned and forced Tamayo to take a knee. After Tamayo beat the count, Dutchover attacked and landed a right onto the midsection, which dropped Tamayo once again.

 

 

 

Referee Lou Moret immediately waived off the fight at the 2:15 ami.

 

 

 

I feel like I’m growing into a better fighter with each and every fight,” said Dutchover, who is promoted by industry veterans Asia ni igbega ati Thompson Boxing. “I took my time in the first round, but then my corner advised me to start letting my hands go and I got the knockout win. I’m looking forward to another great year in 2019.

 

 

 

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Photos by Carlos Baeza / Thompson Boxing

Top Prospect Ruben Villa (9-0, 4 KOs) in Action TONIGHT!! ni Ontario, BI ELEYI

Philadelphia, Penn./ORANGE, Calif. (Feb. 16, 2018) – Rising featherweight talent Ruben Villa (9-0, 4 KOs) of Salinas, Calif. faced some fight week uncertainty after his initial opponent, Ruben Tamayo, fell in and was replaced by Juan Sandoval (7-20-1, 4 KOs) San ti Bernardino, Calif. pẹ Wednesday.

Awọn “Path to Gloryco-feature between Villa and Sandoval is set for 6-rounds and originates from the Doubletree Hotel in Ontario, Calif. Lalẹ.

Villa, a former two-time Golden Gloves winner, gave his take on lalẹ ká last minute match up, his early dominance on the scorecards, and what its like sparring against heavier competition.

Your main sparring partners for this training camp were Joel Diaz, Jr. and Andy Vences. Both fight at a heavier weight class than you (135-140 lbs.). What kind of advantage will that give you on Friday night?

It’s a tremendous advantage. Mi olukọni, Max Garcia, wanted me to spar bigger, longer guys with respectable records. Both Joel and Andy have hit the 20-fight mark and are highly skilled. I went four-minute rounds with them to make sure I was prepared for Tamayo. They gave me excellent work.

Is there anything specific that you dialed in on for this training camp?

I’m trying to use more angles so I can attack in different ways. Bakannaa, trying to mix up my movements so I don’t telegraph what I’m trying to do.

Your opponent, Juan Sandoval, was added at the last minute. How does this affect your preparation?

It’s boxing. This type of stuff happens all the time especially when you’re first starting out. I’m not too worried. I put in an excellent training camp and I’m prepared for everything.

Of your five wins that have resulted in unanimous decision victories, you’ve managed to win every round on every scorecard. Did you expect that kind of dominance early on?

Staying in the gym pays dividends, but at the same time you should see that type of dominance in a prospect. The ability to impose your will boosts your confidence. I see every round of every fight going my way. It’s not arrogance, it’s confidence and you need that belief otherwise you’re in trouble.

Villa is promoted by Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing.

All fights will be live streamed on TB Presents: Path to Glory via our Facebook page and ThompsonBoxing.com.

The livestream starts at 8:00 p.m. PT / 11:00 p.m. ATI with Beto Duran as the blow-by-blow announcer and Steve Kim providing expert color commentary.

Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 p.m. local time with the first bout at approximately 8:00 p.m. The Doubletree Hotel is located at 222 N. Vineyard Ave. ni Ontario, BI ELEYI 91764 and can be reached at 909-937-0900.

For regular updates on our fighters, iṣẹlẹ, and promotions, please check Banner Promotions Facebook Page , and follow us on Instagram ati Twitter @BannerBoxing .
Photo by Carlos Baeza / Thompson Boxing

Ja Network iloju Lile Knocks Gbigbogun 46 LIVE, Golden Ọmọkùnrin: Diaz Jr. la. Tamayo yi Friday, Oṣu Kẹwa. 23

Toronto (Oṣu Kẹwa. 22, 2015) — Ija nẹtiwọki, aye di Giwa 24/7 tẹlifisiọnu ikanni igbẹhin lati pari agbegbe ti ija idaraya, iloju ẹya awọn ibẹjadi doubleheader yi Friday, Oṣu Kẹwa. 23, ti o bẹrẹ pẹlu a ifiwe igbohunsafefe ti Lile Knocks ija 46 ni 11 p.m. ATI, eyi ti emanates lati Calgary, Canada ká ​​Markin Macphail Centre. Nigbana ni, ni 1 a.m. ATI, yẹ a kukuru teepu leti igbejade ti Golden Boy Live! lati Fantasy Springs ohun asegbeyin ti Casino ni Indio, Calif., headlined nipa undefeated featherweight aibale okan Joseph Diaz Jr. (17-0, 10 KOs) njijadu Mexico ni brawler Ruben Tamayo (23-6-4, 15 KOs) lori 10 iyipo.
Ja Network ile ifiwe Lile kan il Gbigbogun 46 igbohunsafefe yoo air orilẹ-ni Canada, kọja awọn U.S. lori Cablevision ká iṣẹ ni TV, Suddenlink Communications, Grande Communications, Shentel Cable ati Armstrong Cable, ki o si agbaye ni lori 30 awọn orilẹ-ede kọja Europe, Africa ati awọn Aringbungbun East. The Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega telecast airs on Ija Network ti iyasọtọ ni Canada.
Ni awọn Lile kan il Gbigbogun 46 akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ, Jesse Arnett (8-4) ati Dimitri Waardenburg (11-6) vie fun awọn igbega ká ṣ'ofo bantamweight ade. Ni miiran ere ifihan bouts, Dia Grant (9-12) pàdé Curtis Demarce (14-13), Valeria Maejia (2-1) tangles pẹlu Lindsay Garbatt (2-1), Alexi Argyriou(2-0) wulẹ lati fa rẹ pipe run lodi si Mike O'Neill (5-24) ati Pat Pytlik (1-0) ju mọlẹ pẹlu Tiago Tavares (2-1).
Headlined nipasẹ Diaz Jr. la. Tamayo, Golden Boy Live yoo tun ẹya Frankie “Maluiwoile” Gomez (18-0, 13 KOs) lodi si Tijuana, Mexcio ká Jorge “Pantera” Silva (19-9-2, 15 KOs) ni a 10-yika welterweight ibalopọ.
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