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Miguel Flores Defeats Ryan Kielczweski by Unanimous Decision in Thrilling Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN & ESPN Deportes From Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York

Cuban Olympian Yordenis Ugas Wins by
Unanimous Decision Over Jamal James
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VERONA, NY (August 13, 2016) – Undefeated rising contender Miguel Flores (21-0, 9 Kos) defeated exciting featherweight contender Ryan Kielczweski (25-2, 7 Kos) site etebe (97-93, 96-94, 96-94) na 10-gburugburu isi omume nke Premier Boxing agbachitere na ESPN na ESPN si-agbanye Nkume amalite cha cha na Verona, New York.
In an action-packed fight during which both fighters threw over 750 punches, the Houston native Flores was slightly more fluid and able to do enough work on the inside to keep his unblemished record intact.
Flores said, “I thought I would hurt him with body shots, so we did a lot of work down there tonight. I think my movement was the difference. Ryan said I couldn’t move, but I showed him and everyone else that I can.
As Flores appeared to be stealing the early rounds, Kielczweski stepped on the gas at the midway point, throwing punches in bunches and landing regularly throughout the second half of the bout.
Kielczweski said, “I thought we fought a great fight tonight for the fans. I started a little slow, but I really picked it up in the fifth round.
The increased activity was a little too belated to salvage the fight for the Quincy, MA native.
Kielczweski added, “I was gaining steam in the second half of the fight. I can’t say that I won, but I thought it could have been a draw. It was a good fight though, and I will be back.
An excited Flores said, “It felt great to get this win tonight. I boxed and banged it out with (Kielczweski). He had some pop, and in the last round he got me with a good body shot, but we are used to tough fights like this. I like it like that. This is fun to me. We will watch the video and correct what I know were a lot of mistakes, but I believe I’m ready for the next level. I’m ready for the top contenders.
Televised coverage kicked off with Olympic bronze medalist Yordenis Ugas (16-3, 7 Kos) defeating contender Jamal James (20-1, 9 Kos) site etebe (99-91, 98-92, 96-94) in a technical 10-round welterweight showdown.
Three days ago, James stepped in to replace undefeated welterweight Bryant Perrella, who was forced to withdraw from tonight’s bout because of an injury to his left thumb. James was coming off just 27 of days rest following his July 16 split decision victory over Wale Omotoso.
Ugas fought last 825 days ago when he lost his second consecutive bout, the third defeat of his career. Otú ọ dị, Ugas showed no sign of ring rust na Fraịdee night as he casually controlled the action against James.
Ugas, a five-time Cuban National Champion, used his tremendous experience and was able to neutralize Jamesheight advantage.
We focused on the body because (James) was tall,” said Ugas. “So we planned on chopping him down, and that’s what I did.
Although Ugas had initially been preparing for his long-awaited comeback against the left handed Perrella, he had no difficulty with the orthodox James.
Ugas added, “I followed my corner’s instructions and won round by round. I felt very consistent in there tonight.
Knowing that he’d come up short, James said, “I thought it was a good fight. (Ugas) brought it tonight. I was fighting his fight unfortunately. I started to outpoint him late, so I should have started earlier with my combinations and countering. I was trying to knock him out and I should have just boxed.
James added, “I have no excuses though, I am a grown man and could have said ‘noto taking this fight. But fighting is what I do. Other fighters are not doing what I did tonight. Sure, if I had more time to prepare I might have done better, but I am a fighter.
On his prospects moving forward, Ugas said, “After the long layoff, this is a new beginning for me, and now I am looking for a big opportunity in my next fight. It felt good to get back to fighting.
A resilient James summed things up adding, “A fight like tonight makes me hungrier to get back in the gym and get myself ready to come back again better than ever.
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Miguel Flores Training Camp Quotes & Photos

Unbeaten Featherweight Takes on Once-Beaten Ryan Kielczweski In
PBC na ESPN & ESPN Deportes Main Event Friday, August 12
From Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York
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VERONA, NY (August 9, 2016)Unbeaten rising contender Miguel Flores has wrapped up training camp and is set to take on the toughest of his pro career as he faces once-beaten Ryan Kielcsweski na isi ihe omume nke Premier Boxing agbachitere na ESPN na ESPN Friday, August 12 si-agbanye Nkume amalite cha cha na Verona, New York.
Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 9 p.m. NA/6 p.m. PT and features a welterweight showdown between unbeaten contender Bryant Perrella and Cuban Olympian Yordenis Ugas.
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Flores has picked up two victories on 2016 and will enter the ring again looking to put himself squarely in the crowded pool of featherweight contenders when he takes on Kielcsweski in the main event on ESPN and ESPN Deportes. Here is what Flores had to say about his matchup, training camp and more:
MIGUEL FLORES
On fighting in his first main event on ESPN
I’m very thrilled to be fighting in my first main event on ESPN because I know many boxing fans from around the world will be tuning in. I feel I bring an exciting style to the ring that the fans will enjoy. It’s fights like this, on a major TV network like ESPN, that take your brand to another level. So the goal is to perform at my best ability and bring even more excitement to the featherweight division.
On his recent training camp
Training camp has been very hard, but I know that hard work will pay off when it’s all said and done. I’ve had a lot of time to prepare for this fight so I’ll be at my best. My longtime trainer, Aaron Navarro, and my strength and conditioning coach, Edward Jackson, have been pushing me really hard. Together as a team, we will be ready to shine a Friday.”
On his matchup with Ryan Kielczweski
Kielczweski is a very tough opponent. He’s a very good boxer with a tremendous amount of skill. He only has one loss, which was a split decision, m otú, he could easily be an undefeated fighter. Na na na-ekwu, I know I have to be at my best.
On the landscape of the featherweight division
The featherweight division is loaded with great fighters. Carl Frampton, Leo Santa Cruz, Gary Russell, and all the other title holders are very skilled fighters. With each win, I’m inching closer to facing all of them.
On fighting on the East Coast for the first time in his career
All my fights have been in Texas with the exception of a couple. So traveling to the East Coast will be something new for me. I plan to get there a few days early to get acclimated to the climate. Kielczweski is from Massachusetts, which is not far from the venue, so I know I’ll be up against all his hometown fans. I’m not worried about it. I just want to put on a great show, win this fight and capture all his fans in the process.
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Undefeated Featherweight Miguel Flores Battles Exciting Contender Ryan Kielczweski in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN & ESPN Deportes Friday, August 12 From Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York – 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. Pt

Ọzọ! Rising Welterweight Contender Bryant Perrella Battles Cuban Olympian Yordenis Ugas in Co-Main Event
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VERONA, NY (July 18, 2016) – Undefeated rising contender Miguel Flores (20-0, 9 Kos) takes on exciting once-beaten featherweight contender Ryan Kielczweski (25-1, 7 Kos) na 10-gburugburu isi omume nke Premier Boxing agbachitere na ESPN and ESPN Deportes Friday, August 12 si-agbanye Nkume amalite cha cha na Verona, New York.
Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 9 p.m. NA/6 p.m. PT and features a welterweight showdown between unbeaten contender Bryant Perrella (14-0, 13 Kos) and Cuban Olympian Yordenis Ugas (15-3, 7 Kos) na 10-agba nke edinam.
Fighting on ESPN is incredible because you know that fans from all around the world will be tuning in,” said Flores. “My opponent is a very skilled fighter, so I’ll be at my best when we step in the ring on August 12. Expect me to go to war and bring a lot of action to those who will be watching.
It’s always exciting to be fighting on ESPN, especially in the main event,” said Kielczweski. “Training is going well and I’ve been traveling around to get great sparring. I don’t know much about Flores other than that he’s undefeated for a reason. If I perform on August 12 hopefully something big will come next that leads me towards a title. It’s going to be an exciting night and an electric fight.
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Otu undefeated fighter si Michoacán, Mexico, ma na-alụ ọgụ nke Houston, Flores adịghị efu ebe mbịne pro na 2009 mgbe ọ dị nanị 17-afọ-ochie. The 23-year-old had a big 2015 beginning in May with a victory over German Meraz and followed up by wins against Juan Ruiz, Carlos Padilla and Alfred Tetteh. He started 2016 with a headlining win over Mario Briones at The Dancehall in January and dominated Ruben Tamayo over 10 rounds in May. Now he will face the toughest test of his career in his east coast debut.
A na-agba ọsọ na-elu-na 2008 National Golden uwe aka ndorondoro, the 26-year-old Kielczweski looks to work his fourth-straight victory on August 12. Mụrụ na zụlitere Quincy, MA., ọ bounced azụ mbụ ya meriri ịnapụta a mbụ gburugburu knockout n'elu Anthony Napunyi na May 2015 and followed that up with a victory over veteran contender Rafael Vazquez in October of last year. Ọtụtụ na-adịbeghị anya, he dominated Mario Macias in an April bout.
Fresh off of a second round stoppage over previously unbeaten David Grayton in PBC on ESPN action in June, the 27-year-old Perrella looks to take down another quality opponent when he enters the ring on August 12. Fighting out of Fort Meyers, Florida, na welterweight, who has trained with world champion Keith Thurman, enters this fight on an 11-bout streak of stopping his opponents inside of the distance.
A sensational Cuban amateur, Ugas picked up a Bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics and also owns Gold medals from the 2005 World Amateur Championships and 2007 Pan American Games. Now fighting out of Miami, the 29-year-old owns victories over Cosme Rivera, Kenny Abril and Adan Hernandez.
The host of this exciting event of champions, Turning Stone Resort Casino is known as a venue for some of the best action-packed boxing events. N'ezie, ọkpọ akụkọ Mike Tyson họrọ agbanye Nkume amalite dị ka mgbakọ maka ụwa ya mpụta mbụ dị ka a ume, Mohammad Ali’s daughter Laila Ali made her boxing debut at Turning Stone, Floyd Mayweather Obere. promoted his televised fight card at the Upstate New York resort, and just last year, Turning Stone landed the epic battle between Ruslan Provodnikov and Lucas Matthysse, a “ọgụ nke afọ” contender, over arenas in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Miami. The August 12nke fight will mark Turning Stone’s 19nke nationally-televised boxing event, cementing the resort as a destination for legendary knockout fights. Odude ke edere edere New York, Turning Stone is an award-winning destination resort, offering world-class amenities including four hotels, 21 restaurants and dining options, two luxurious spas, 120,000 square ụkwụ Las Vegas style egwu egwuregwu n'ala, five beautiful golf courses, and several bars, cocktail lounges and nightlife venues.
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Gary RUSSELL JR. KNOCKS OUT PATRICK HYLAND TO RETAIN WBC FEATHERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY NIGHT ON SHOWTIME®

Jose Pedraza Remains Unbeaten With Unanimous Decision Over Stephen Smith In IBF Junior Lightweight Championship

Catch The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Replay
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MASHANTUCKET, Conn. (Apr. 17, 2016) – WBC Featherweight World Champion Gary Russell Obere. retained his title with a remarkable TKO of Irishman Patrick Hyland Saturdayon SHOWTIME from Fox Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Conn. Na ngalaba-mma, Jose Pedraza defended his IBF Junior Lightweight title with a unanimous decision over Stephen Smith.

 

Tonight si event was a family affair with Russell Jr. working his brother Antonio’s corner during n'abalị a si undercard and boxing’s Smith brothers, including current WBO Super Welterweight World Champion Liam Smith, cheering from the crowd.

 

A relentless Russell brought the main event to a quick halt by registering three knockdowns in the second round, the last of which forced referee Danny Schiavone to end the contest at 1:33. Si akpa mgbịrịgba, na Washington, D.C. native came out swinging with his trademark hand speed and dangerous power. Russell, a southpaw, successfully broke down—and knocked out—Hyland with multiple vicious right hooks.

 

“We stuck to the game plan. We stayed sharp,” said Russell Jr., onye mma ya ndekọ 27 Enwee Mmeri, one loss, 15 knockouts.

 

“I’m ready to fight anyone in the division – Santa Cruz, Lee Selby. We are ready. But what I really want is [Vasyl] Lomachenko. I don’t care if he moves up to 147 pound. I will go anywhere to get that fight,” Russell said.

 

“There aren’t many fighters who you instantly know are special,” said SHOWTIME Sports expert analyst Steve Farhood. “The combination of Gary Russell’s hand speed and accuracy instantly shows us that he’s special. That was plainly evident n'abalị a and at times his hand speed was frightening.”

 

Pedraza (22-0, 12 Kos) remained disciplined and came out victorious during his second IBF 130-pound world title defense. A combination of timing, hand speed and good defense allowed the Puerto Rican native to dominate the 12-round championship fight.

 

“This definitely was a tough fight but the training really came to advantage in this fight,” Pedraza told SHOWTIME Sports reporter Jim Gray. “I knew he was a tough fighter so I was always aware.”

 

“I had better focus n'abalị a. I had a better training camp,” said Pedraza, referring to his controversial split decision win over Edner Cherry two fights ago. “I knew that Stephen Smith was a great fighter and even after the knockdown, we were very cautious not to rush in.”

 

“Pedraza won n'abalị a with different weapons. Mostly right hands to the head,"Kwuru Farhood. “I had the fight even after eight rounds and once Pedraza dropped Smith in the ninth, he gained momentum that he never lost and he pulled away. It was an impressive performance but also an important one because it erased a lot of the negative criticism Pedraza received in his controversial win over Edner Cherry.”

 

Pedraza was the more accurate fighter, ọdịda 50 percent of his power punches over the 12-round bout. The Sniper was able to pick his spots and pocket rounds once he figured out the distance. Smith had his moments, but wasn’t active enough.

 

Brian Custer hosted the SHOWTIME telecast, na Michael Ranallo calling the action, Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and former two-time world champion Paulie Malignaggi commentating and Jim Gray akuko. Na Spanish simulcast, Alejandro Luna called the blow-by-blow and former world champion Raul Marquez served as color commentator. The executive producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING was David Dinkins Obere. na Bob Dunphy Iduzi.

Gary RUSSELL JR. vs. PATRICK HYLAND, V Jose Pedraza. STEPHEN SMITH FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLEHEADER THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 16, Ndụ SHOWTIME®

“M need to maintain control of the fight, close the distance, and maintain the jab. Complete dominance.
Gary Russell Obere.
To fight for the WBC title is everything I’ve dreamed of since I was a kid.
– Patrick Hyland
I have been waiting a long time for this day to come and we are going to demonstrate to Smith that I am a weapon.” – Jose Pedraza
I believe I have what it takes to fight anyone and nothing will keep me from becoming a world champion.” –
Stephen Smith

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NEW YORK (April 13, 2016) – WBC Featherweight onye mmeri Gary Russell Obere. (26-1, 15 Kos), nke Capitol Heights, MD., and Irish contender Patrick Hyland (31-1, 15 Kos), of Dublin, faced off at the final press conference Wednesday at Highline Ballroom in New York, as they approach a Saturday si Featherweight World Title fight live on OGE IHE NKIRI® from the Fox Theater in Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, CT.
The Showtime egwuregwu ọkpọ® telecast begins live at 11 p.m. NA/8 p.m. PT on SHOWTIME with IBF Junior Lightweight World Championship clash between unbeaten Puerto Rican Jose Pedraza (21-0, 12 Kos) and mandatory challenger Stephen Smith (23-1, 13 Kos), of Liverpool, England.
Here’s what the fighters had to say at Wednesday si final press conference.
Gary RUSSELL JR.
(On Patrick Hyland…)
“Mbụ, I gotta tip my hat off to him. I heard him say he was being trained by his father. Me and my younger brothers are also trained by my dad. My father is my favorite superhero, so it is very hard to deal with a situation like this and to bounce back and to grind and put all the hard work and effort into it after all the heartache and loss, I gotta tip my hat off to him for that.
I know that anytime you have a fighter that trains for six to eight weeks and prepares for no one else but you, is a dangerous fight. Ọ bụ ogologo, he’s long, but we can take him. We’re going to handle it.
(On returning from injury…)
“Ahụ dị m mma. Adịla m njikere; I put the work in at the gym. Like I said earlier, I got cussed out several times and sometimes I left the gym feeling like the worst fighter ever. Ma, ugbu a, we’re ready and we’re prepared to invest in my ability.
(On what it means to have his brother Antonio on the card he’s headlining…)
It means a lot. I’m looking forward to it. I’m actually more looking forward to watching my brother compete than my own fight. I will definitely be working his corner in that fight. It means a lot for us to be able to pass this information down from generation to generation and watch it grow and watch us build as a family and as a unit. It’s amazing.
He definitely has the potential to be the best. Him as well as Antuanne, who is now on the 2016 Olympic team. It’s all information passed down from generation to generation. I feel as though they definitely have the ability to be better than me. I would want them to be anyway.
(On what he needs to win the fight…)
I need to maintain control of the fight, close the distance and maintain the jab. Complete dominance; I want to touch the body early. He likes to move a lot, so we’re going to cut all that down.
(On potential future opponents…)
God willing, everything goes right come April 16, we would love to unify with Lee Selby. If I had my choice, I would go with Lee Selby first to unify. Immediately after that, I want Leo Santa Cruz and after that I need Lomachenko.
I don’t care where [Lomachenko] moves. He can lose his next 10 ịlụ ọgụ, but before my career’s done he has to see me.
PATRICK HYLAND
(On what gives him the sense of satisfaction in boxing…)
To fight for the WBC title is everything I’ve dreamed of since I was a kid and all of the hard work that I have put in to get to this position to fight for it. I am happy and I am just living for it now for Saturday n'abalị.”
(On being the first Irish boxer since Barry McGuigan to hold a featherweight world title…)
It’s a whirlwind and it’s great. I’m just a local lad from Johnstown in Dublin and to be fighting on the big stage and to be fighting for a major world title, and again to be named the second featherweight ever to win a world title would be just amazing; a real dream come true for myself.
(On Gary Russell…)
I know he’s got fast hands. He’s a great southpaw and a great boxer so I have to be at the best of my ability na satọde night for that. I worked on a game plan in the gym to counter his hand speed and it all has to come together on fight night. I can do all this and say all that, but I just have to perform na satọde night and put it in by doing everything I’ve worked on to become champion.
Jose Pedraza
(On training camp)
I am feeling really good, we’re in the last stretch of conditioning. It was a very long and intense training camp but we saw improvements in my abilities. I have been waiting a long time for this day to come and we are going to demonstrate to Smith that I am a weapon.
(On Stephen Smith)
Smith is a very good boxer, he has a lot of abilities and intelligence. He’s a boxer with very good defense, but we already utilize a variety of strategies to be able to neutralize all of his abilities.
(On what he plans to demonstrate na satọde…)
With my abilities, dị ka Saturday, I will demonstrate that I am above Smith and that I am at the level of what I am, a champion. N'ozuzu, I just want to put on a show and I hope that the fan base will enjoy this great card.
(On what he learned from fighting Edner Cherry)
I learned what I have always said and what I have always done to this very day, which is never watching. I never watch too many videos of my opponent because on the day of the fight he could be a completely different fighter and I think that is what occurred then. Aside from that, he utilized a great strategy.
(On his thoughts on other Puerto Rican boxers)
Actually I am a world champion just like Rocky Martinez; there are many Puerto Rican prospects. Like [Felix] Verdejo but I don’t consider him as a world title contender just yet. He hasn’t fought with a boxer of championship caliber but he is currently among the top fighters in Puerto Rico.
(On other fights he may be interested in at 130 pound…)
I have always said that the less Puerto Ricans I fight, mma. If it is the last option, I will fight with Puerto Ricans too but aside from that Rocky [Martinez] the world champ, there’s Francisco Vargas, [Javier] Fortune, to name a few that are at the top of my list.
STEPHEN SMITH
(On his first time fighting in the U.S….)
“Obi dị m anụrị. If you want to make a name in boxing, then you’re going to do it in the states and that’s what I plan on doing by becoming a world champion Saturday.
(On what he knows about Pedraza)
“Ọfọn, not quite a lot. I know his name from the amateur days. He’s well established, he’s an Olympian and he’s a talented man. To fight somebody consists of winning or not, it goes beyond tactics, beyond style and beyond skillset really. I believe I have what it takes to fight anyone and nothing will keep me from becoming a world champion.
(On what he needs to do to get the victory)
It can be a different type of fight; we know he likes to switch it up and box from different stances. He’s obviously talented so it’s going to take a different set from each way but we know what to expect. I’ve gone over everything with my trainer Joe Gallagher and we’re ready to go.
(On his brothers Liam and Callum being champions and what it could mean to potentially join them)
It’s special. Two weeks ago Liam and Callum won a European world title and it just gives me the confidence, the spirit to hike. I’m in a really good place mentally and I couldn’t be feeling better going into it. After my boot camp going successfully, it just makes you feel better going ahead to become a world champion.
(On UK champions on the rise in the past year)
There’s a lot of history there and for myself and my family, so we do what we’ve always wanted to do and we’re looking to just keep moving forward.
TRAINER JOE GALLAGHER
(On training camp)
It was good. Obviously it boiled up to Callum’s win. There’s a good momentum. Callum and then Stephen has his world title opportunity. It’s been a slow burning rise with Stephen but he’s got, as I call it ‘his World Cup final’ — something that is going to take heart and strength. His strength is going very well. Pedraza is a very good fighter, good orthodox, good southpaw, he can mix it up and we’re prepared for whatever style he wants to bring na satọde.”
(On the process of preparing for a fighter like Pedraza)
It’s a nightmare. It’s hard enough when you’re fighting a quality orthodox or a quality southpaw, of which he is, but not only that. He can also box on the back foot and on the front foot so we’re varying sparring partners, we’re mixing up the sparring in between the rounds, switching stances, and whichever way Pedraza wants to fight at the end of the night, I’m sure we’ll have an answer for.
(On how he feels the fight will play out)
I think that’s all up to Pedraza, looking back at a few of his fights, he boxes slow and gets off to a good start but then he seems to lose his way a little in rounds. When you watch him against [Andrey] Klimov, he started out very well, put him under manners very quickly and had him nearly beat by the fourth round but [Andrey] managed to stay in very well and boxed really well. He got to the middle rounds, lost his way a little bit, switched southpaw, so either way it’s going to be fascinating. We’ve just got to make sure we don’t get caught to early when he’s quick and he’s sharp and he’s trying to put manners in Stephen Smith and then take him into the deep waters like Edner Cherry.
(His prediction)
“Stephen Smith. Possibly by knockout. Emela, definitely by knockout.
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Former World Champion Chad Dawson, Featherweight Contender Ryan Kielczweski & Undefeated Prospects Antonio Russell & Carlos Gongora Highlight Undercard Action on Saturday, April 16 From Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, CT.

Doubleheader of World Title Fights Featured on
Showtime egwuregwu ọkpọ
(11 p.m. NA/8 p.m. Pt)
MASHANTUCKET, CT (April 11, 2016) – A stacked undercard of action featuring former world champion “Bad” Chad Dawson (33-4, 18 Kos), featherweight contender Ryan Kielczweski (24-1, 7 Kos) and undefeated prospects Antonio Russell (5-0, 4 Kos) na Carlos Gongora (4-0, 3 Kos) na-abịa Foxwoods amalite cha cha na Mashantucket, CT., na Saturday, April 16.
The event is headlined by a Showtime egwuregwu ọkpọ doubleheader of world title fights: WBC Featherweight World onye mmeri Gary Russell Obere. battles Ireland’s Patrick “The-ata mmadụ ahụhụ” Hyland and IBF Junior Lightweight World Champion Jose “Sniper” Pedraza takes on top contender Stephen “Swifty” Smith from the UK, na televised mkpuchi mbido-ebi ndụ na SHOWTIME na 11 p.m. NA/8 p.m. Pt.
Dawson will face the veteran Cornelius White (23-4, 17 Kos) na a 10-gburugburu ìhè Heavyweight tuanu, Kielczweski enters the ring for eight rounds of featherweight action, Gongora competes in a super middleweight attraction while Russell takes on Leonardo Reyes (3-9, 1 Ko) in a bantamweight fight.
Also entering the ring is popular super bantamweight contender Shelley Vincent (16-0, 1 Ko) out of Providence, RI., who will have plenty of support behind her when she takes on New Mexico’s Elizabeth Anderson (4-7, 1 Ko) na a isii gburugburu n'obi.
Rounding out the action are a pair of prospects making their pro debuts as Providence’s Anthony Marsella Jr. fights in a four-round junior welterweight match and Connecticut’s Mykquan Williams in a four-round welterweight contest. Williams is a highly touted local prospect who fought to a 45-13 amateur record including three gold medal performances at the Ringside World Tournament.
A mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri na ìhè Heavyweight, Dawson returns to the ring looking for the 34nke mmeri ya nke ọma ọrụ. The 33-afọ dịkwa n'ebe ụmụ mmadụ mmeri n'ebe bụbu ụwa agbachitere Bernard Hopkins, Antonio Tarver and Tomasz Ademek and most recently defeated Shujaa El Amin in December 2015. The veteran owns a 17-1 record in fights in his home state of Connecticut. He takes on the veteran White out of Houston who picked up victories in his last two starts over Marcus Oliveira and William Johnson.
A na-agba ọsọ na-elu-na 2008 National Golden uwe aka ndorondoro, 25 afọ Kielczweski has become a staple fighting in his native New England. Mụrụ na zụlitere Quincy, Mas., he bounced back from his first defeat to deliver a first-round knockout over Anthony Napunyi in May 2015 and followed that up with a victory over veteran contender Rafael Vazquez in October of last year. During this camp, Kielczweski served as a chief sparring partner of the 126-pound champion Russell Jr.
Twice a National Golden Gloves runner up, Russell won the national championship in 2013 and he now looks to follow in the footsteps of his older brother and current 126-pound world champion Gary. A 23-year-old fighting out of Washington, D.C., Antonio has won four of his five fights inside of the distance. He faces the 22-year-old Mexican Reyes.
Fighting out of Brooklyn but originally from Esmereldas, Ecuador, Gongora was an Olympian in 2008 na 2012. Ebe ọ bụ na mbịne pro na 2015, the 26-year-old has picked up four victories, including a fourth-round stoppage of Derrick Adkins in his most recent triumph in January.
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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBCSN RESULTS GABRIEL BRACERO KNOCKS OUT DANNY O’CONNOR IN 41 Sekọnd

JONATHAN GUZMAN MAKES IT 20-FOR-20
Ryan KIELCZWESKI mkpebi VAZQUEZ agha
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LOWELL, Uka. (October, 10 2015) – Brooklyn welterweight Gabriel “Tito” Bracero(24-2, 5 Kos) batara ọjọọ n'ókèala na kụrụ aka n'obodo ọkacha mmasị Danny “Bhoy” O'Connor (26-3, 10 Kos) naanị 41 sekọnd n'ime akpa gburugburu, headlining n'abalị loaded Premier Boxing agbachitere (PBC) na NBCSN kaadị na akụkọ ihe mere eme Lowell Memorial n'Ụlọ Mgbakọ na Lowell, Massachusetts.
Bracero, onye nyefee O'Connor mbụ ya pro ọnwụ afọ anọ gara aga, eji ihe overhand nri na O'Connor, alụ ọgụ nke dị nso Framingham (MA) did not see coming. O’Connor was out cold before he hit the mat.
“M na-arụ ọrụ na ntụmadị ruo izu isii,” Bracero said after the fight. “Na ikpeazụ m agha, I fought a southpaw and made some mistakes. I specifically worked on that punch because Danny’s a southpaw. I slipped to the side and threw the right. This was the first time I went away to camp, ahapụ ezinụlọ m.
“M nnọọ otú ahụ ala ma na-ekele. AMAARA na-abịa ebe a na ndị niile na mgbali bụ na ya (O'Connor); ìgwè mmadụ ahụ ga-agbalị na-anụ ọhịa nke m na-etinye m na-agbachitere.
Ihe niile na-aga na-arụ ọrụ (banyere ya ọzọ agha). I’ll let Tommy Gallagher naLou DiBella take care of my next fight. I’m ready to go right back in the gym.
O'Connor e weere site ụgbọ ihe mberede ndị dị nso Lowell General Hospital maka chọpụtara.
N'obodo dike “Irish” Micky Ward na National Hockey League Ụlọ Nzukọ-nke-Famer NBCSN nyocha “Sugar” Ray Leonard laghachiri nke otu ụlọ nke ọ na weghaara a National Golden uwe ndorondoro aha ke 1973.
Undefeated Dominican ibu Bantamweight ko artist Jonathan “Salomon Eze” Guzman (20-0, 20 Kos), alụ ọgụ nke dị nso Lawrence (MA), mere ka ọ a zuru okè 20 ịlụ ọgụ, 20 Ko-enweta nkwanye site a itoolu-gburugburu stoppage nke a egwuregwu Danny Aquino (17-3, 10 Kos) na 10-gburugburu ngalaba-atụmatụ.
Guzman ama esịn Aquino, a Mexico ala ọgụ nke Connecticut, na abụọ gbaa gburugburu. The badly hurt Aquino, Otú ọ dị, lasted until the ninth round when Guzman ended the show with a brutal left hook. Aquino, ọzọ New England Golden uwe onye mmeri ndị na ndibọhọ ya na aha a nke na ụlọ, dịtụbeghị mgbe a kwụsịrị dị ka a ọkachamara.
Quincy (MA) featherweight Ryan “The Polish Prince” Kielczweski (24-1, 7 Kos), onye mmeri abụọ New England Golden uwe n'asọmpi na Lowell Memorial n'Ụlọ Mgbakọ, ndibọhọ a 10-gburugburu, ike agha mkpebi n'elu Brooklyn si Rafael “Dynamite” Vazquez (16-2, 13 Kos).
Kielczweski si boxed Vazquez ke akpa anọ agba, ma Vasquez wee odori azụ na meghere a ịkpụ n'elu Kielczweski nri anya nke asatọ na jijiji mpaghara fighter ke akpatre 30 seconds of the fight The judges had Kielczweski winning the entertaining fight by scores of 97-93 ugboro abụọ na 96-94.
Fighter ruturu
Gabriel BRACERO:
“Chineke na-agọzi Danny O'Connor. Ọ bụ ihe a mmeri. Dị nnọọ n'ihi na o furu efu ebe a taa, M ka na-ikpu m okpu anya ya. Ọ na-ewe ezigbo mmeri na-abịa na ebe a na-eme ihe ọ na-eme. M chọrọ ya ndị kasị mma.
“Ọ bụ ihe ịtụnanya mmetụta. Nke bụ eziokwu bụ, M bụ-eto eto tupu m na-eje ije mgbanaka. Nke a na-nrọ-emezu. M rọrọ banyere nke a ụbọchị ruo ogologo oge. M mere ka ụfọdụ emehie m tupu ịlụ ọgụ, ma m wee laghachi ịbịaru osisi, gara mara ụlọikwuu, ofu m emehie na batara ebe a ibu uche n'ihe taa.
On ihe ọ gwara O'Connor mgbe agha…
“My ozi Danny bụ, mgbe ikpeazụ m agha, mgbe ikpeazụ m ọnwụ, M bụ ala. M na-ebe ịda mbà n'obi. M gwara ya ka ọ ghara ikwe ka o mee ya. Ghota onwe ya azụ elu, na-mpako nke onwe ya. Gaa n'ụlọ ya mara mma nwunye na ụmụaka na-enwe ndụ. Achọghị m otu ihe na-eme ya, na mere m.”
JONATHAN GUZMAN:
“M nọnyeere na m nwere ike na-alụ ọgụ na m nwere ike Punch. A agha bụ ihe atụ nke ihe m nwere ike ime.
“Site na nke abụọ gburugburu m agha na abụọ ewute aka. Ọ dịghị ihe o mere ka aka m, M na-aga ịkwụsị ya.”
Ryan KIELCZWESKI:
“Tupu a agha, M maara o nwere ike Punch. Echere m na m izere ya maka dum agha, ma na 10th gburugburu, ọ nwetara m. Ọ na obi mara ezigbo mma ka jijiji maka oge mbụ, naanị ka ị mara ihe ọ dị ka.”
“M ụdị malitere ngwa ngwa, ma n'etiti agba, M malitere ịgbalịsikwu m punches ọnụ, atụba anọ, ise, isii punches n'oge na ọ na-arụ ọrụ. Ma ọ bịara azụ oge ọ bụla na malitere erekwa na m.
(Na-aga 10 agba…)
“Ọ bụ ihe niile otu. Ị na dị nnọọ ka ike gwụrụ mgbe a anọ-gburugburu agha dị ka ị na mgbe isii, eight or 10. You leave it all till the end of the fight. Ọ niile na-ele otu.
(On ịlụ wutere na 10th….)
“Amaghị m ebe m na ụkwụ. Ọ bụ a iju mmetụta, M enweghị echiche ihe na-adị ya ka. Ọ na-ejide m na m nwere ike ịhụ ogologo, ma m chere na onwe m na-aga ekpe na nri.
He’s a tough guy. I really needed that fight.
We knew he wasn’t much of a volume pincher. It didn’t surprise us when he came on in the middle rounds.
“Ọbara abụghị anya m. M na-amaghị m na bee ruo mgbe refirii wee.
I like to entertain in the ring. I don’t need to do this. I do it because I like to fight and entertain.
This was my favorite venue to fight in as an amateur. I fought here 10-15 ugboro dị ka ihe na-amu amu.”
Rafael VAZQUEZ:
“Ọ bụ nkwafu fighter, ọ kwagara na o nwere ike dị ukwuu. Ọ nọ n'oké udi. Ọ bụ na-eto eto, M ga- 38 afọ a. Enweghị ihe ngọpụ, M kwagara ruo 126 pound na ihu ya, M 122 pound.
“Echere m na m merie ndị atọ ikpeazụ agba. Karịsịa nke itoolu na nke iri na gburugburu. The iri gburugburu bụ nnukwu. Ọ ma eleghị anya ejikọrọ iri punches ke ofụri gburugburu. M jijiji ya. M na-ewute ya. Ma, anyị na-alụ ọgụ n'obodo ya, na m na-ekele ya maka inye m ohere.”
Undercard
Polish Heavyweight Adam Kownacki (12-0, 10 Kos), alụ ọgụ si Brooklyn, nọgidere na-undefeated ndekọ emebibeghị, mbịne na a workmanlike mgbalị iji merie asatọ-gburugburu etebe (78-73 X 3) n'elu Rodney Hernandez (8-3-1, 1 Ko).
Irish keobere fechaa Patrick “The-ata mmadụ ahụhụ” Hyland (31-1, 14 Kos), a 2012 Obere ụwa featherweight aha ịma ya aka, lived up to is nickname. The Dubliner dropped toughDavid “El Finito” Martinez (18-7-1, 3 Kos) otu ugboro na ụzọ ya a otu kwadoro agha na jedebere 18 sekọnd nke asatọ gburugburu mgbe Hyland ejide Martinez na a na ajọ ekpe nko.
Irish Middleweight onye mmeri Gary “Spike” O'Sullivan (22-1, 15 Kos) outclassed ìhè Heavyweight vetiran David Toribio (21-16, 14 Kos) na biri na agha na a abụọ-gburugburu knockout. Bụbu European onye mmeri Stephen “The Rock” Ormond (19-2, 10 Kos) ama esịn mbụ ụwa aha ịma ya aka Michael “Oyi Blood” Clark ugboro abụọ na-aga oghere gburugburu mmeri site knockout.
New York fechaa atụmanya Titus Williams (3-0, 2 Kos) nọgidere unbeaten, nkwụsịArthur Parker (1-14-2, 1 Ko) na abụọ gbaa gburugburu, mgbe abụọ oge ụwa aha ịma ya akaFernando “The Basque” Saucedo (57-6-3, 10 Kos) aha a abụọ-gburugburu oru knockout n'elu fechaa Carlos Fulgencio (19-7-1, 12 Kos) na oghere n'obi nke mgbede.
O'Connor vs. Bracero e akwalite DiBella Entertainment na-akpakọrịta na Murphy si Boxing.

Ịgbaso ọnwụ nna ya na ọzụzụ Irish contender Patrick HYLAND eburu A arọ UCHE AS Ọ na-ele ịchọta ngụgụ obi NA mgbanaka na Saturday n'abalị

Alaghachi NA undercard OF PBC NA NBCSN AT LOWELL ncheta mgbakọ NA LOWELL, Uka.
LOWELL, Uka. (10/9/15) – Na Satọde n'abalị, Irish ụwa-gosiri contender Patrick Hyland (30-1, 14 Kos) faces David Martinez on the undercard of the PBC on NBCSN event from Lowell, Uka. The fight won’t be shown on television, Hyland ele nke a bụ ihe kasị mkpa ọgụ nke ọrụ ya dị ka ọ na-arụ ọrụ ụzọ ya azụ n'ime ụwa aha esemokwu.
The tuanu na satọde night will be the first in a career that dates back to his days as a 9-year-old amateur in Ireland where his trainer, father and best friend Patrick Sr. ga-ya akuku. Patrick Sr., mma mara dị ka Paddy, n'ụzọ dị mwute agabigawo ke ini utọ nke afọ a. Ịhapụ Irish ọkpọ obodo eju.
“M na-anụ olu ya na azụ nke isi m ụbọchị ọ bụla. Kwa ụbọchị. Karịsịa na mgbatị ezie na mgbe m ọzụzụ,” said Hyland Jr.
Ọnwụ nke Hyland nna wee dị izu tupu Hyland nwunye Lorna mụrụ nwa mbụ ha, Callum, n'ihu na-agbakwụnye na nke a pụtara ọgụ.
I challenged Javier Fortuna for the world championship,” said Hyland. “M ndibọhọ Irish ụwa aha. Alụwo m na MGM Ukwu, na O2 Arena na Madison Square Ogige. N'ihi na m na ezie, this is the most important fight of my career. Ọ bụghị nanị na m na-alụ ọgụ maka m nwa amụrụ ọhụrụ nwa, ma m na-alụ ọgụ na-nna m ketara ndụ. O mere m onye na-m taa na na nwoke nke na m chọrọ nwa m otu ụbọchị ghọọ. Winning a world title was our dream that we had together. He was always pushing me and my brothers to be the absolute best that we can be, m ga-adịghị akwụsị ruo mgbe m ga-esi ọzọ mgbape na a ụwa aha.”
The tuanu na satọde night will be Hyland’s fourth since the lone loss of his career, a ukwuu ụtọ 12-gburugburu mkpebi maka obere featherweight aha megide ugbu a na-achị achị ibu featherweight mmeri Javier Fortuna. Following the loss to Fortuna, Hyland was out of action for a year and a half, ka ọ na-ota site nkwado mbipụta. Hyland banyere na DiBella Entertainment na June nke 2014 and has since put together three impressive victories. Hyland believes that he will be knocking on the door to challenge for another world title in 2016.
“M nwere oké ìgwè n'azụ m. My njikwa Brian Peters na-akwalite Lou DiBella-arụsi ọrụ ike,” nọgidere na Hyland. “Dị ka ogologo oge dị ka m nọgide na-emeri ma na-eme ihe m kwesịrị ime, M na ha ga-enweta m ohere iji gosi na m ma na-egosi na abụ m otu n'ime ndị kasị mma 126-pounders na ụwa. 2016 na-aga ịbụ nnukwu afọ n'ihi na m na m n'ụzọ zuru ezu na-atụ anya otu ugboro ọzọ ịbụ ihe ịma aka maka a ibe nke featherweight okpueze.”
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Boston (October 8, 2015) – Alụso wee akụkụ ke a media mgbatị taa na Welch si mgbatị na South Boston ka mgbachapụ agha izu maka a Saturday n'abalị Premier Boxing agbachitere na NBCSN kaadị na Lowell Memorial n'Ụlọ Mgbakọ na Lowell, MA, headlined siteDanny “Bhoy” O'Connor (26-2, 10 Kos) vs. Gabriel “Tito” Bracero (23-2, 4 Kos) na Mmaji Atọ-nkụnye eji isi mee mkpuchi-amalite na 8:00 p.m. NA/5:00 p.m. Pt.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite DiBella Entertainment na-akpakọrịta na Murphys Boxing, na-ọnụ na $125, $85, $50 na $35, bụghị gụnyere ọdabara ọrụ ebubo na ụtụ isi, na ndị na ere now. Special amụrụ, vetiran ma agadi tiketi ahịa dịnụ. N'ihi na tiketi nleta www.lowellauditorium.com
Lee ebe a ihe ndị sonyere nwere ikwu Wednesday:
Danny O'Connor
“A niile bụ ihe m na-alụ ọgụ usoro. Gabriel Bracero beat me but I really beat myself. Just like training for this fight, we had a baby son. Two weeks before our first fight, my first son was born and I didn’t know how to separate sport from such life-changing events. M bụ 14-0 na-alụ ọgụ na Showtime. We just had a baby boy two weeks before this fight. I want to prove to myself that I can beat this process. Bracero is my redemption!
“A agha bụ m vs. m. The time was right for this fight. I was offered this fight five times during the past few years but the time wasn’t right.
I was a scared little kid with no experience in our first fight. I couldn’t handle the pressure, I didn’t even know it was there. Ugbu a, I’m a mature man who is a husband and father. I’m a totally different person.
This fight could be in my living room. I’m at peace in the ring doing what I love to do. It’s great being back in the ring in Lowell, ebe m ndibọhọ New England Golden uwe aha na m na-alụ ọgụ na mba TV, ma ihe omume bụ n'etiti nkuku anọ na nke ahụ bụ ihe dị mkpa n'ezie.”
Gabriel BRACERO
“Obi dị m anụrị. I’ve trained for this fight like I’ve never fought Danny before. I beat him but that was four years ago. I can’t overlook him. He has obviously made improvements and I did also to get where we are today.
“M ọzọ ahụmahụ. I moved to train in Orlando and get away from distractions. I hit a few bumps and got incarcerated. Tommy Gallagher (ọzụzụ) saved my lie. He was there when I went to prison and there when I got out. I added a new trainer to our corner, Alexander Lopes, ma Tommy na nna m, Kiro, are still there. Tommy gives the orders and he likes what Lopez has done with me.
Tommy Gallagher is my guardian angel. He believed in me more than I believed in myself. He had this vision before I did.
Danny has become a better fighter. Enweghị m ike iri ihe ọ bụla na ya, ma na m na-atụ anya na-etinye on a ikpọ arụmọrụ Saturday n'abalị.”
JONATHAN GUZMAN
“M na-aga-eme ka ọ 20 na-20, ee! I’m powerful because I make strong moves. My left hook is my best punch. M nwere ike na-eche na ike site na m dum ahu mgbe m kụrụ o nri.
“M echegbula banyere m iro ma ọ bụ ihe ọ na-mere n'oge gara aga.
Lawrence is my home now. I will go back to the Dominican Republic in December for the holidays. I feel like a Bostonian. This is the sixth fight I’ve trained here for and I love the Boston Red Sox.
Danny AQUINO
“My ikpeazụ agha propelled m (iwe iwe site mkpebi n'elu Ryan Kielczweski). It made me more confident in myself. My ikpeazụ agha bụ na ESPN na onye a bụ na NBCSN.
I don’t know too much about my opponent other than he has power that I’ll be looking out for. A win over him should put me in the top 10 na nke ahụ bụ mere m kpaliri n'ihi na nke a ọgụ.
“M ndibọhọ New England Golden uwe egwuregwu na Lowell Memorial n'Ụlọ Mgbakọ na 2007.
“M ịzụ ike na m mgbe niile na mma udi iti onye ọ bụla.”
Ryan KIELCZWESKI
I like fighting at home and this is one of my favorite venues. I won the New England Golden Gloves there twice.
“M na-azụ n'ihi na nke a na-toughest ọgụ nke ọrụ m.
“(Vasquez) is tough with a lot of power. He’s going come forward, ma m ga-enwe ike si-igbe ya.
“Ọ na-gosiri na top 10 nke ụwa na a mmeri ga-etinye m azụ na n'elu 10 na-alụ ọgụ maka ụwa aha n'ime ọzọ afọ.”
Rafael VASQUEZ
“Nke a bụ oké ohere maka m. I think this fight will put me on the map fighting on national TV and showing fans what I’ve got.
“M a agụụ na-agụ, small fighter determined to win. I fight for my wife, Sandra, onye nwere ogbo-anọ cancer na m asatọ-afọ nwa, Kaline, who has autism. It’s not just me fighting in the ring, it’s the Vasquez family. With God’s grace, ihe ọ bụla bụ na o kwere omume.
“Ryan na-akpali a otutu. He uses the ring and boxes. He lost to Aquino and I know he’ll be coming back to prove himself. “
Gary “Ọgọ” O'SULLIVAN
Boston is my second home. I love it here. The people are so nice and there are good gyms.
“M na-akpali akpali, ụtọ fighter onye mgbe nile na-abịa ọgụ.
“Mgbe m gwụsịa Eubanks, M ga-Ọ dịghị. 1 contender na WBA na Golovkin apụghị jide m ka m ọ bụla ogologo.
I watched a few clips of my opponent. We have identical records. We both knock people out, so I have to be careful. I’d like to get in a few rounds, ma mgbe m kụrụ ndị, ha na-ada.”
Stivin ORMOND
My first four fights were here in the US. Boston is like my second home. The people are so nice. Boston is a real fight city. I can’t wait for these people to see me in the ring.
I saw my opponent fight last year in Boston. He’s an experienced guy with a lot of fights. He fought for a world title a long time ago.
“Na Ken Casey n'azụ m, an impressive victory will get me a title shot. I’ll take any of them. M bụ otu agha pụọ, losing a qualifier. My grandmother passed away the day of my fight. I’m ready now!”
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The Saturday, Ọkt. 10 mbipụta nke Premier Boxing agbachitere on NBCSN, akwalite DiBella Entertainment na-akpakọrịta na Murphys Boxing, atụmatụ a O'Connor(26-2, 10 Kos) na Bracero (23-2, 4 Kos) rematch na a 10-gburugburu welterweight ibu Middleweight showdown, Jonathan “Salomon Eze” Guzman (19-0, 19 Kos) Danny Aquino (17-2, 10 Kos) na a 10-gburugburu ibu Bantamweight egwuregwu elu, na Ryan “The Polish Prince” Kielczweski (23-1, 7 Kos) osobo Rafael “Dynamite” Vazquez (16-1, 13 Kos) na a 10-gburugburu featherweight tuanu imeghe PBC on NBCSAN na agbasa ozi n'ikuku na 8:00 p.m. NA/5 p.m. Pt.
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Danny O'Connor VS. Gabriel BRACERO II, Ryan KIELCZWESKI VS. Rafael VAZQUEZ na-aga n'ihu Boston VS. NYC mgbanaka ịma aka

Premiya ọkpọ agbachitere NA NBCSN
Saturday, OKTOBA 10 SITE LOWELL ncheta mgbakọ NA LOWELL, Massachusetts
8 P.M. NA/5 P.M. Pt
Tiketi NA ere UGBUA!
LOWELL, Uka. (October 6, 2015) – Oké Boston vs. New York City egwuregwu ịma aka na-aga n'ihu Saturday, October 10 na mgbanaka na telivishọn mba na n'ebe ugwu ọwụwa anyanwụ na-etu ọnụ ikike na akara dị ka Premier Boxing agbachitere (PBC) na NBCSN na-abịa akụkọ ihe mere eme Lowell Memorial n'Ụlọ Mgbakọ na Lowell, Massachusetts.
The Boston n'ụlọ otu gbanyere welterweight Danny “Bhoy” O'Connor (26-2, 10 Kos) na featherweight Ryan “The Polish Prince” Kielczweski (23-1, 7 Kos), karị, megide Brooklyn mwakpo Gabriel “Tito” Bracero (23-2, 4 Kos) na Rafael “Dynamite” Vazquez (16-1, 13 Kos).
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O'Connorwill-achọ imegwara maka 2011 ọnwụ ka Braceroin 10-gburugburu isi omume, mgbe Kielczweski chere ihu na toughest ule nke ya ọrụ vesos Vasquez na ha 10-gburugburu tuanu imeghe NBCSN na agbasa ozi n'ikuku na 8 p.m. NA/5 p.m. Pt.
Na ndị ọzọ na ndokwa televised agha, undefeated Dominican ibu Bantamweight ko artistJonathan “Salomon Eze” Guzman (19-0, 19 Kos), alụ ọgụ nke dị nso Lawrence (MA), na-ewe ke Connecticut si iwe-obi Danny Aquino (17-2, 10 Kos) na 10-gburugburu ngalaba-atụmatụ.
Boston vs. New York bụ kpochapụwo matchup na achịwo egwuregwu akụkọ, na n'ebe ugwu ruo ọtụtụ afọ dị ka New York Yankees na Boston Red Sox busoro imerime agha mgbe ndị New England Patriots chere ihu New York Giants na abụọ Super ọkwá na nọgidere ha nọteworo ịma aka na New York jets. The ọgaranya ọdịnala a ịma aka nwekwara wụfuru n'ime mgbanaka dị ka ọtụtụ n'elu alụso si ọ bụla n'ógbè chere ihu-anya ihe karịrị afọ.
Mbụ ịrịba Boston vs. NYC agha-aga azụ 1927 na Yankee Stadium, mgbe ole Jack Dempsey kwụsịrị Jack “The Boston Gob” Sharkey nke-asa gburugburu nke ha Heavyweight aha eliminator aka n'ụwa onye mmeri Gene Tunney. Controversy surrounded this fight as Sharkey, a-akwọ ụgbọ mmiri na U.S. N'Òtù Ndị Agha Mmiri, agha ya ọkpọ arụsị, Dempsey, onye tinyere Nwa ọhụrụ Ruth ruled Manhattan during America’s Golden Age of Sports in the 1920s. Sharkey out-boxed Dempsey for six rounds until, mkpesa ka refirii banyere Dempsey si ala punches, ọ na-kụrụ aka oyi na a Foto dị na-zuru okè ekpe nko.
Ọzọ kpara Heavyweight mmeri si Boston ebe, Rocky Marciano, agaraghị lara ezumike nká na ya a ma ama 49-0 record if one round or another were scored differently against Bronx favorite Roland LaStarza in 1950. Marciano took a questionable 10-round decision from LaStarza at Madison Square Garden. Afọ atọ mgbe e mesịrị n'ụlọ Polo Grounds, Marciano ọma gbachiteere ụwa ya aha, na-akụ aka si LaStarza na 11nkegburugburu nke ha 1953 Ọgụ nke Year.
A ụzọ nke Ụlọ Nzukọ nke Maara Aha heavyweights si Brooklyn, Floyd Patterson na “Ígwè” Mike Tyson, karị, kụrụ aka Boston si Tom McNeeley na nwa ya nwoke, Peter McNeeley. McNeeley dropped Patterson once but he hit the deck 11 ugboro tupu akpatre ịdaba-anọ gburugburu nke ha 1961 title fight in Toronto. His son, Peter, furu efu site akpa-gburugburu disqualification ka Tyson onye nọ na-eburu akpa ebe ọ bụ na tọhapụrụ n'ụlọ mkpọrọ.
A na-agbanyụ ọkụ si Boston na kenkuwa aka, Paul Pender, ugboro abụọ meriri achọghị ịzụ otutu mmadu kwenyere Kasịnụ nke All-oge, Harlem si “Sugar” Ray Robinson, ọ bụghị otu ugboro ma ugboro abụọ site 15-gburugburu kewaa mkpebi 1960 ụwa Middleweight aha ọgụ na Boston Ogige.
“Ebube” Marvin Hagler, a dọgharịala New Jersey fighter onye bi na Marciano si n'obodo nke Brockton, Mas., chere na dọwara apụ mgbe e nyere ya a Olee ke akpa ụwa aha agha megide Brooklyn si ịgbachitere onye mmeri Vito Antuofermo na Las Vegas. Afọ abụọ mgbe e mesịrị na 1981, Hagler jidere ndị chọsiri ike inweta okpueze na Boston Ogige dị ka Antuofermo lara ezumike nká mgbe anọ agba.
Ọbụna Lowell si “Irish” Micky Ward nwere a New York City na-ama na Brooklyn si Zab Juda, who he dropped a hard-fought 12-round decision to in 1998. For many years Judah said Ward was the toughest opponent he ever fought.
More na nso nso, Irish Olympia Kevin McBride, alụ ọgụ nke Dorchester ngalaba nke Boston, biri Tyson ji ọrụ na 2005 na a isii-gburugburu TKO mmeri na hapụrụ ọkpọ ụwa ujo, na Boston Heavyweight John Ruiz – nanị Latino Heavyweight onye mmeri nke ụwa – ndibọhọ a 2008 alụ ọgụ na Mexico megide Harlem si Jameel McCline site 12-gburugburu mkpebi ke a ụwa aha eliminator.
On October 10, O'Connor, Bracero, Kielczweski na Vazquez ga-enwe ha ohere bụghị nanị na-anọchi anya-alụ n'obodo ha, ma na-etch onwe ha n'ime ndị mere n'ụbọchị ndị ịma aka.
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