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L'ICB signe le pacte de boxe en cage pour l'ancien champion de poids moyen PAUL MENDEZ

MENDEZ SEES ‘THE FIGHT ZONE’ AS ‘A PLATFORM TO GROW’

Former International Boxing Association middleweight champion Paul Mendez of Salinas, Calif., has signed a multi-year agreement with International Championship Boxing, promoter of the revolutionary and exciting new combat sport that features boxing in a cage.

“Our first former world champion has joined ICB, and I have every confidence he won’t be the last,” says Jack Fulton, founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Virginia-based ICB.

Le 29-year-old, 6-foot-1-inch Mendez has a record of 19-3-2 avec neuf KOs, including a mark of 12-1-1 for his past 14 bouts.

Mendez, nicknamed “El Gallo Negro” (“The Black Rooster”), won the IBA middleweight championship during 2015 by beating Ernesto Berrospe on a card co-promoted by the late, great Don Chargin, acknowledged industry-wide as one of the best judges of boxing talent ever.

“I am gratified by the number of boxers, mixed martial artists and kickboxers who are reaching out to us,” says Fulton.

“And it’s not just boxers and fighters from North America,” says Fulton. “We’re getting calls and emails from fighters in Europe and Asia who are eager to compete in the ICB.“

Mendez was never dethroned; plutôt, he retired during 2016 in order to spend time during the early formative years of his baby daughter, named Love.

“I wanted to be around my daughter at the beginning,” says Mendez. “But she’s three now, and I’m entering my prime years.”

And Mendez learned an important lesson, thanks to his daughter.

“She’s my driving force, my passion,” says Mendez. “So I had to learn to be an adult with adult responsibilities. Thanks to my daughter I’ve grown as a man and I’ve grown in the boxing process.

“I’ve been boxing since I was 10 and it’s always been a game to me, a sport, not a job,” says Mendez. “But now that I have a daughter I think of boxing as a business; it’s a serious work.

“I’ve sparred with ‘3G’ (Gennady Golovkine) several times,” says Mendez, “and he says, ‘Boxing is not a game.’ When I sparred with Andre Ward he always said to be ruthless in the ring.

I’m not scared or nervous of anyone,” says Mendez. “I don’t care if it’s King Kong. I’m ready to fight anyone, and now I’ll do it in the cage.

“When ICB came along I immediately saw it was a good fit for me,” says Mendez. “I’m a fighter, not a pitty-pat, and when I impose my size on opponents, this will be perfect for me.

“This is an opportunity for a fighter like me,” says Mendez. “I can and will use this as a platform to grow. I’m excited about it.”

Mendez offers specifics why the ICB cage, a 24-foot hexagon trademarked “The Fight Zone,” is to his liking.

“Six corners, not just four, is to my advantage,” says Mendez. “There’s more places to trap people. The ‘Fight Zone’ is all about angles and cutting off the cage.”

It took Fulton almost two years to get the cage designed, built, patented and approved by boxing and athletic commissions within the United States, including the state of Nevada.

An 18-year veteran promoter of the sport, Fulton, through the years, began to realize the sport needed something new, something fresh. And in 2016 he did something about it.

“The Fight Zone” has red and blue entry points with two opposing neutral corners. Boxers compete under Association of Boxing Commissions rules: no clinching, no grappling and no kicking allowed.

Villa Ruben (14-0, 5 KOs) Shines in Front of Hometown Fans on Saturday Night

PHILADELPHIA, PENN. / ORANGE, Californie. (Octobre. 15, 2018) – Featherweight Ruben Villa (14-0, 5 KOs) returned to his hometown for the second time in his career and delivered a thrilling, one-sided performance against the game Miguel Carrizoza (10-4, 2 KOs) Saturday night from a sold-out Storm House in Salinas, Californie.

 

 

 

Villa, 21, used terrific footwork to find the angles against Carrizoza in route to a sweep of the scorecards in the 8-round main event. Tout au long du combat, Villa hammered Carrizoza with a stiff jab, followed by a thundering left hand. It was an outstanding display of accuracy for the southpaw in his fifth fight of the year.

 

 

 

I felt great tonight,” dit Villa, qui est promu par bannière et Thompson Boxing. “Everything was clicking. The guy was tough. I landed a lot of good shots and he came coming back. Je suis très heureux de ma performance. I put on a great show for my hometown fans.

 

 

 

To watch a replay of Villa’s dominant performance, please click here

 

 

 

Villa, who has been as active as possible since joining the professional ranks in 2016, looked as comfortable as he ever has.

 

 

 

I’m gaining more and more confidence with each win,” Villa a dit. “I like where I’m at right now.

 

 

 

 

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Photos by Carlos Baeza / Thompson Boxing

Undefeated Ruben Villa weighs in for Tonight’s battle with Miguel Carrizoza

Photo de Carlos Baeza / Thompson Boxing

PHILADELPHIA, PENN. / ORANGE, Californie. (Octobre. 13, 2018) – Perspective invaincu poids plume Villa Ruben (13-0, 5 KOs) weighed in at 127.2 lbs. tandis que son adversaire Miguel Carrizoza (10-3, 2 KOs) checked in at 127.9 lbs. pour ce soir eight-round main event in at the Salinas Storm House in Villa’s hometown of Salinas, Californie.

 

 

 

Villa, 21, returns to the Salinas Storm House for the second time this year. Villa vs. Carrizoza is the the 8-round “Nouveau sang” événement principal.

 

 

 

Villa last fought from the Storm House in April, when he routed fellow prospect Marlon Olea in route to winning the vacant WBO Youth featherweight championship. It was Villa’s first title since turning professional in July 2016.

 

 

 

The two-time national Golden Gloves winner fights for the fifth time this year after registering six wins in 2017.

 

 

 

Villa est promue par Banner Promotions et Thompson Boxing.

 

 

 

Les billets pour “Nouveau sang” sont au prix de $40, $75, & $125, et sont disponibles à l'achat en appelant 714-935-0900, ou en ligne sur ThompsonBoxing.com.

 

 

 

La maison de tempête de Salinas est située à 185 Maryal Drive in Salinas, COMME 93907.

 

 

 

Les portes ouvrent à 4:30 p.m. heure locale avec le premier combat vers environ 6 p.m.

 

 

 

All fights will be live streamed on our Facebook page.

 

 

 

La diffusion en direct commence à 6:00 p.m. PT / 9:00 p.m. ET avec Beto Duran en tant qu'annonceur coup par coup et Steve Kim en tant qu'expert, commentaire de couleur.

 

 

 

“Nouveau sang” is presented by Thompson Boxing Promotions and Banner Promotions and sponsored by Everlast.

 

 

 

 

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VILLA RUBEN: ‘I’M PRETTY SURE ME AND SHAKUR STEVENSON WILL FIGHT AGAIN

https://www.ringtv.com/533294-ruben-villa-im-pretty-sure-shakur-stevenson-will-fight/

 

 

 

BY JOSEPH SANTOLIQUITO (RINGTV.COM)

 

 

 

The encouragement wasn’t so subtle, as Ruben Villa IV looked up from his muddy hands and knees, wiping his sweaty brow with his forearm and wondering if the day would ever end. Ruben Villa III, Villa’s father, blurted out, “Do you want to do this for the rest of your life? You better start getting serious about boxing,” or working in sweltering 90-degree heat in the fields would become a fact of life.

 

 

 

Villa, the gifted featherweight southpaw, was around 15 ans, à l'époque, and boxing was just something to fill the time. Though sweating in the gym certainly beat toiling for his father in the summer, lugging boxes, landscaping in what Villa describes as abig old yard,” and making deliveries.

 

 

 

“Boxe, à moi, was hard at the time and I was too immature to understand the work that you had to put into it to be successful,” dit Villa, qui fêtera 21 la semaine prochaine. “I had to learn sacrifices were needed in order to be successful. Nothing was going to be handed to me. Once my father took me to work that day, I decided, ne pas, I’d rather get paid to beat someone up.

 

 

 

That next someone for Villa (10-0, 4 KO) could be Colombian Marlon Olea (13-2, 12 KOs) in Villa’s first scheduled eight-rounder, from the Salinas Storm House, à Salinas, Californie, le samedi soir. This is the first time Villa will be fighting at home as a pro, comme l'événement principal.

 

 

 

When I’m sweating and working my ass off at the gym, I think back to the times I worked with my father and I’ll always remember that,” dit Villa, the only boy of five children. “I’m not afraid of hard work but there are better ways to get paid. There are worse situations than boxing and boxing for a living can be a hard life too. You’re away from your family for a month and you’re sweating just as hard as when I worked for my father, who has a job in the agriculture business, doing everything from driving a forklift to making deliveries.

 

 

 

You appreciate hard work once you see what you’re doing to keep food on the table. You get a greater appreciation when you do what they do. I used to help my father when I was in my mid-teens a couple of times. I did whatever my father told me to do. It meant doing all of the moving, boîtes, wooden pallets and this yard that was always dirty. I helped my dad with deliveries and cleaning that big old yard of his. I never wanted to go back to that.

 

It made Villa look at boxing differently.

 

 

 

This fight with Olea is another step for me,” dit Villa, whose patience belies his age. “My time will come eventually. Je sais que. Olea, Je sais, is a Colombian who is 13-2 and he has 12 KO, so he comes pretty heavy-handed. My sparring went well. I had some heavier guys come in and I’m ready to show what I can do.

 

 

 

Villa is hoping his career continues on an upward trajectory, so he can one day professionally meet 2016 U.S.. médaillé d'argent olympique Shakur Stevenson, who Villa defeated twice in 2015, en tant qu'amateur. The 5-foot-6 Villa, who started boxing when he was five to curb his overly rambunctious behavior, and Stevenson, qui est 5-0, avec 2 KOs as a pro, are both featherweights.

 

 

 

After Villa beat Stevenson the second time in 2015, Stevenson made the photo of the referee raising Villa’s hand the screensaver on his cell phone. Stevenson got his revenge by beating Villa twice at the Olympic Trials, en Décembre 2015, to earn a spot on the U.S. team for the 2016 Jeux Olympiques de Rio.

 

 

 

Somewhere down the line, I’m pretty sure me and Stevenson will happen again,” Villa a dit. “I want to see him again. Once we make a name for ourselves, il va se passer. We’ll get that fight in and there is a rivalry between us. I know more people in boxing may know him more than they know me but I don’t care.

 

 

 

I’ve always had the idea to push through with hard work. I’ll get mine eventually.

 

 

 

Les billets pour “Nouveau sang” sont au prix de $75 & $125, et sont disponibles à l'achat en appelant 714-935-0900, ou en ligne sur ThompsonBoxing.com.

 

 

 

Tous les combats seront diffusés en direct sur TB Presents: New Blood via la page Facebook de Thompson Boxing et ThompsonBoxing.com.

 

 

 

La diffusion en direct commence à 6:00 p.m. PT / 9:00 p.m. ET with Beto Duran as the blow-by-blow announcer and Steve Kim providing expert color commentary.

 

 

 

Les portes ouvrent à 4:30 p.m. heure locale avec le premier combat vers environ 6:00 p.m. La maison de tempête de Salinas est située à 185 Dr Maryal. Salinas, COMME 93907.

 

“Nouveau sang” est présenté par Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing Promotions.

 

 

 

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Photo Credit Emily Harney / Promotions Banner

Ruben Villa, invaincu, fait ses débuts à Salinas, Californie le samedi 14 avril

PHILADELPHIA, PENN./ORANGE, Californie. (Mars 23, 2018)–L'espoir poids plume annoncé, Ruben Villa, rentre chez lui pour la première fois en tant que professionnel alors qu'il fait la une à Salinas, en Californie du Nord, samedi., Avril 14, de la célèbre Salinas Storm House.
Le spectacle est promu par Banner Promotions et Thompson Boxing..
“Ruben s'en sort très bien, et 14 avril, il ravira les fans de sa ville natale,” dit Promotions bannière président, Arthur Pelullo. “Nous attendons avec impatience cette soirée spéciale pour Ruben, pour lui non seulement de réaliser une belle performance dans sa ville natale, mais pour remporter son premier championnat.”
“Ce spectacle est en préparation depuis plus d'un an,” a déclaré Alex Camponovo, qui en tant que marieur et directeur général de Thompson Boxing. “C'est un excellent spectacle de haut en bas mettant en vedette des talents de toute la Bay Area et des régions environnantes.. Vous avez Ruben qui cherche à remporter son premier titre professionnel [WBO Jeunesse] dans sa ville natale.”

Villa, 20, sera engagé dans une bataille avec son compatriote Marlon Olea (13-2, 12 KOs) de Colombie en huitièmes de finale “Nouveau sang” événement principal où le titre WBO Youth Featherweight est à gagner. Villa, un gaucher, est actuellement à Riverside, Californie. avec l'entraîneur Max Garcia se préparant pour ses débuts dans le main event.

“Je suis ravi de présenter mon premier événement,” dit Villa, qui est co-promu par Banner Promotions et Thompson Boxing. “Je suis préparé pour cette toute ma vie. C'est venu vite. Il y a de quoi être heureux. C'est un combat pour le titre, et ce sera devant les fans de ma ville natale.”

Villa recevra certainement un défi d'Olea. Il détient une défaite par décision unanime contre le champion du monde WBA Danny Roman et est connu comme un combattant de la pression doté d'un excellent instinct..

“C'est un déménageur, et il est rapide avec ses mains,” Villa a dit. “je serai prêt pour lui. Nous recevons un peu de tout dans ce camp d'entraînement. Je m’entraîne avec des gars qui aiment boxer et des gars qui arrivent et font pression.”

La nouveauté à Villa pour ce combat a été l'abondance de demandes de billets de la part des fans de boxe locaux.. L'ancien double champion des Golden Gloves a déjà vendu 400 billets, pourtant les demandes continuent d'affluer.

“Pour être honnête, Je ne sais pas ce que ça va faire de me battre dans ma ville natale,” Villa a dit. “J'ai tendance à éliminer tout le bruit blanc et à me contenter de boxer. Je suis sûr qu'il y aura des moments où je reconnaîtrai la foule. je dois en profiter, mais garde mon sang-froid.”

Les billets pour “Nouveau sang” sont au prix de $40, $75, & $125, et sont disponibles à l'achat en appelant 714-935-0900, ou en ligne sur ThompsonBoxing.com.

Les portes ouvrent à 4:30 p.m. heure locale avec le premier combat vers environ 6:00 p.m. La maison de tempête de Salinas est située à 185 Dr Maryal. Salinas, COMME 93907.

Tous les combats seront diffusés en direct sur TB Presents: New Blood via la page Facebook de Thompson Boxing et ThompsonBoxing.com.

La diffusion en direct commence à 6:00 p.m. PT / 9:00 p.m. ET avec Beto Duran comme annonceur coup par coup et Steve Kim fournissant des commentaires experts sur les couleurs.

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Ruben Villa remains undefeated with 5th round stoppage in Ontario, Californie

POUR DIFFUSION IMMÉDIATE

ORANGE, Californie. (Mai 22, 2017) – Top featherweight prospect Ruben Villa (6-0, 4 KOs) continues to impress early in his professional career. Villa, a southpaw fighting out of Salinas, Calif., picked apart Anthony de Jesus Ruiz (2-3, 2 KOs) to win by fifth round technical knockout.
Villa, who was naturally bigger than Ruiz, unloaded a serious of damaging shots in the fifth round. By that point, Ruiz had already absorbed a great deal of punishment and his corner wisely put an end to the onslaught at the 2:43 marque.
My jab was working well all night,” dit Villa, who is promoted by Thompson Boxing and Banner Promotions. “I worked off backing him up with the jab and then that opened up a lot of angles for me to land power shots.
Ruben looked fantastic vendredinuit,” a déclaré Ken Thompson, président de Thompson Boxing. “He looked really comfortable and was in firm control of the fight from start to finish. He managed to fight a patient, yet aggressive fight to secure another knockout win.
We have been very happy with Ruben’s development. He is shaping to be the fighter we believe he will be,” said Banner Promotions vice-president, Matthew Rowland. “He is going to have a big future.
The fight can be viewed on Thompson Boxing Promotions Facebook page.
Connect with Ruben Villa on social media: Instagram: RubenV4 , Facebook: Ruben Villa IV , & Gazouillement: @Ruben_Villa4 .
Crédit photo: Carlos Baeza/Thompson Boxing