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RISING SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT PROSPECT BRANDUN LE FACES SAMUEL TEAH ON THE Next TITUN TI SHOBOX: ÌR NEWNT® ỌJỌ́ ỌJỌ́, Oṣù 10 YÈ ON SHOWTIME®

ShoBox Tẹsiwaju Ayẹyẹ 20th Odun Aseye Pẹlu Telecast Ifihan Awọn Asesewa Mẹjọ Pẹlu Lapapọ Igbasilẹ ti 102-4-2

NEW YORK - Oṣu Kẹsan 1, 2021 -Ọkan ninu awọn ireti iyara ti afẹṣẹja Brandun Lee yoo pada si “Ayika Ija” ni Mohegan Sun ni Uncasville, Conn., fun igba kẹta nigbati o ba gba Samuel Teah ni Ọjọ Ọjọru, March 10 gbe lori Showtime ni 9 p.m. ATI / PT ni Super lightweight iṣẹlẹ akọkọ ti aShoBox: The New generation telecast.

Lee la. Awọn akọle Teah kaadi ija mẹrin ti o ni awọn ireti ireti mẹjọ pẹlu igbasilẹ idapọ ti 102-4-2.

Ọmọbinrin 21 ọdun atijọ knockout olorin Lee (21-0, 19 KOs) ti La Quinta, Calif., yoo wo lati faagun ṣiṣan iwunilori KO rẹ si 13 nigbati o bi mẹẹtaShoBox oniwosan Samuel Teah (17-3-1, 7 KOs) ni a 10-yika Super lightweight ija. Iṣẹ-ajọ akọkọ yoo rii ireti apọju iwuwo pupọ julọ Misael Lopez (11-0, 5 KOs) ogun lẹẹkan-lu Jordan White (10-1, 8 KOs) ni ija yika mẹjọ ati awọn asesewa ailagbara lile meji yoo figagbaga ni ija keji alẹ bi Philadelphia ti Steven Ortiz (11-0, 3 KOs) awọn oju Jeremy Hill (14-0, 9 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika lightweight ija. Ninu aṣii tẹlifisiọnu, 22-odun-atijọ agbara-punching afojusọna Victor Padilla (8-0, 7 KOs) ki asopọ rẹShoBoxUncomfortable lodi si ilu abinibi miiran ti ko ni ifigagbaga ti Philadelphia, Thomas Velásquez (10-0-1, 6 KOs), ninu idije idije featherweight Super-yika.

Telecast ija mẹrin ni igbega nipasẹ DiBella Idanilaraya ati D.&D Boxing.

“Oṣu Kẹta Ọjọ 10 waShoBox ìṣẹlẹ, lati oke de isalẹ, daradara duro fun imoye ti jara ti ṣeto siwaju lati ṣaṣepari lakoko tiwa 20 years ni Boxing,”Gordon Hall sọ, alase o nse funShoBox: The New generation. “Oju iwoye kikun ti awọn asesewa yoo wa ni ifihan ninu iṣẹlẹ yii lati awọn tuntun ti n bọ ti ọjọ-ori si onija ni ẹnu-ọna ija agbaye kan. Ninu ija ti nsii a ni Alakoso agba orilẹ-mẹta mẹta kan ni Victor Padilla, tani o wa ni ikoko ti iṣẹ ọjọgbọn rẹ ti o ni ileri ni 8-0, ṣiṣe reShoBox Uncomfortable, lakoko atokọ owo naa jẹ Brandun Lee, ọkan ninu awọn ireti ti o ni ileri julọ ninu idije, mu lori rẹ toughest ipenija lodi si kanShoBox oniwosan Samuel Teah.ShoBox jẹ ilẹ ti o ni idide to ga julọ fun awọn asesewa ati pe a yoo kọ ẹkọ pupọ nipa gbogbo awọn onija wọnyi ni Oṣu Kẹta 10 ni asiko IWỌN. ”

“Gbogbo awọn onija mẹjọ ti n dije ni Oṣu Kẹta 10 ni Mohegan Sun yoo ni idanwo, ati awọn ti o jẹ gangan ohun ti awọnShoBox jara jẹ gbogbo nipa. Mo ni igberaga lati ṣe igbega iru iṣẹlẹ deede ti o baamu lati oke de isalẹ,”Lou DiBella sọ, Aare ti DiBella Idanilaraya. “Puerto Rican lightweight Victor Padilla jẹ olorin knockout pẹlu ọwọ ọwọ gbigbona ati pe oun yoo dojuko alailẹgbẹ Philadelphian Thomas Velasquez. Iwọn fẹẹrẹ kekere Misael Lopez pada siShoBox tẹle atẹle akọkọ rẹ, ohun inu lori ayanfẹ touted James Wilkins, bayi mu lori eru-hitter Jordan White. Philadelphia fẹẹrẹ fẹẹrẹ Steven Ortiz tun pada si jara, lẹhin ti iṣafihan pẹlu iṣẹgun lodi si Wesley Ferrer ti ko ṣẹgun, figagbaga lodi si undefeated New Orleans afojusọna Jeremy Hill. Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, sonu agbara-puncher Brandun Lee awọn onigun mẹrin ni pipa lodi si oniwosan amọdaju Samuel Teah, ninu idanwo nla re titi di oni.”

Lee la. Teah - 10-Round Super Lightweight Akọkọ Iṣẹlẹ Bout

Lee ti a ṣe akiyesi pupọ ṣe iṣẹ iyara ti awọn alatako meji iṣaaju ti o dojuko ni Mohegan Sun Arena ni 2020, Ifimaaki a saami-agba akọkọ-yika KO ti Jimmy Williams loriShoBox ni Oṣu Kẹwa ati idaduro iyipo kẹta ti Dakota Linger ni Oṣu kejila. Lee ti lu gbogbo rẹ ṣugbọn meji ninu awọn alatako alamọdaju ati ti o ni 12 akọkọ knockouts. Ti kọwe nipasẹ baba rẹ Bobby, Lee ja ni igba mẹrin ni 2020, pẹlu TKO ẹẹta lori Camilo Prieto ninu ọkan ninu awọn iṣẹlẹ ere idaraya laaye ti o gbẹhin lati waye ṣaaju ajakaye COVID-19 ti pa aye ere idaraya mọ fun ọpọlọpọ awọn oṣu ni Oṣu Kẹta.

Lee ni iṣẹ magbowo ti a ṣe ọṣọ pẹlu igbasilẹ ifoju ti 196-5. O si wà ni 2015 U.S. Junior National Asiwaju, mu ile goolu medal ni 145 poun. Pẹlu ọwọ ọwọ manamana ti o di agbara, igbadun Lee ti wa pẹlu awọn ayanfẹ Mikey Garcia, Devin Haney, Mauricio Herrera, Timothy Bradley Jr., ati Thomas Dulorme.

“Mo ṣẹṣẹ ṣe ikẹkọ ni La Quinta, duro lailewu ati ni ilera ati idojukọ lori ohun ti Mo nilo lati ṣe lati ni iṣẹ ṣiṣe iyalẹnu miiran,”Lee sọ. “Mo rii pe Teah jẹ puncher ti o dara ninu inu ati pe o ni iyara to dara. O jẹ olulu iwọn didun ṣugbọn miiran ju iyẹn lọ, Emi ko rii pupọ pe Emi ko le ni anfani lati mu. Mo ni igbadun pupọ lati pada siShoBox ninu iṣẹlẹ akọkọ ki awọn ololufẹ mi le rii mi n gbe lori TV, nitori awọn onijakidijagan fẹ lati rii awọn kolu nitori iyẹn ni ohun ti Emi yoo fun wọn. ”

Yeah, ti a bi ni Liberia ati ija kuro ni Philadelphia, ti ní adalu orire loriShoBox. Oniwosan ija mẹta ti jara idagbasoke, Teah ti gba ipinnu iṣọkan kan lẹhinna-ti ko bori O’Shaquie Foster ni 2015 ṣugbọn silẹ ipinnu to poju si Montana Love ni 2018. Laipẹ julọ loriShoBox, Teah ti gba ipinnu iṣọkan kan lori Kenneth Sims Jr.. ni Kọkànlá Oṣù 2018. Ọdun 33 Yeah, ti ko bẹrẹ afẹṣẹja titi di ọdun ti 19, tun ni igbadun ti iyalẹnu lori Sonny Fredrickson ati lu Dieumerci Nzau akoko ikẹhin rẹ ni Oṣu Kẹta 2020.

“Emi ko lokan lati jẹ abẹ abẹ ati pe kii yoo jẹ akoko akọkọ fun mi,”Teah sọ. “Mo niShoBox bori lodi si O'Shaquie Foster ati Kenneth Sims, Jr., ati pe Mo dabi nigbagbogbo lati ṣe dara julọ nigbati awọn ina ati awọn kamẹra ba dojukọ mi. Mo n nireti ipenija naa. ”

Lopez vs.. Funfun - Ija Super Featherweight Mẹjọ-Mẹjọ

Bi ni Sonora, Mexico, o si dide ni Denver, Colo., Lopez ni iṣẹ magbowo aṣeyọri ṣaaju titan ọjọgbọn ni 2016. O ṣajọ igbasilẹ magbowo kan ti 50-5, gba goolu ni 2010 Figagbaga Awọn ibọwọ fadaka ti Ipinle Colorado ati Ere-idije ibọwọ ibọwọ goolu ti Ipinle Colorado ni 2009 ati 2015. Lopez ti iṣẹ-ti o dara julọ pro win wa loriShoBox ni September 2018 nigbati o jade ni agbara fifun-agbara James Wilkins ni ija igbesẹ kan. Ti kọwe nipasẹ baba rẹ Evenezer, Lopez ti ṣafikun awọn iṣẹgun meji lati igba naa lẹhinna, pẹlu TKO akọkọ-yika lori Richard Flores.

“Emi ko le sọ fun ọ bi inu mi ṣe dun lati pada siShoBox ati, ni akoko yi, pẹlu iru ẹgbẹ to lagbara lẹhin mi,”Lopez ọmọ ọdun 24 sọ. “Mo bọwọ fun olupolowo mi, Lou DiBella, pupọ ati pe ko ni iyemeji pe o le fi mi si ipo lati di aṣaju-ija. Mo ṣetan fun ipenija ati pe ko le duro de Oṣu Kẹta Ọjọ 10.”

The Washington, D.C. abinibi White jẹ ogbologbo Bẹẹkọ. 1-ipo magbowo, amassing a 145-16 gba. O jẹ awọn ẹlẹgbẹ pẹlu awọn aṣaju-aye agbaye iwaju Devin Haney ati Shakur Stevenson lori ẹgbẹ irin-ajo Junior National, ti njijadu ni Junior World Championships ni Kiev, Ukraine ni 2013. White wa ni ọjọgbọn ni 18, bori awọn idije mẹrin akọkọ rẹ, mẹta nipa ọna ti knockout, ṣaaju pipadanu ipinnu kan si ọta ti ko ṣẹgun Adam Lopez. Funfun ti tun ti pada sẹhin nipa bori awọn ija mẹfa ni ọna kan, pẹlu TKO keje kan lori ireti ainidaniloju tẹlẹ Ronaldo Solis. funfun, 23, ni ibatan ti 2000 U.S. Olympian Clarence Vinson.

“Mo ni ọla fun aye yii lati jagun ni SHOWTIME lodi si Misael Lopez ti ko ṣẹgun,”White sọ. “Mo bọwọ fun ere ija rẹ, ṣugbọn Mo n reti siwaju si iṣafihan ogbon imọ-giga mi. Lori March 10, awọn imọlẹ yoo wa, awọn kamẹra, ati opolopo igbese.”

Ortiz vs.. Hill - Ija Ina fẹẹrẹ Mẹjọ

Ortiz ti o jẹ ọmọ ọdun 27 ti ṣe agbekalẹ ẹgbẹ-tẹle ti o tẹle ni agbegbe ilu abinibi rẹ, ija ni igba meje ni agbegbe nla Philadelphia. Ortiz kojọpọ ni awọn ayọta taara marun ni “Ilu Ifẹ Arakunrin” ṣaaju ṣiṣe tirẹShoBoxakọkọ ni Oṣu Kẹsan 2018, ipinnu ipinnu ti o poju lori lẹhinna-unbeaten Wesley Ferrer ni Shawnee, Okla. Ortiz mu awọn bori meji wọle 2019, pẹlu ipinnu iṣọkan lori Philadelphian Jeremy Cuevas ti ko ṣẹgun tẹlẹ, ṣugbọn ko ja ni 2020. Ohun se àseparí magbowo, Ortiz jẹ Aṣogo Pennsylvania Awọn ibọwọ goolu marun-un ti Pennsylvania, oṣere idẹ ni National Gloves Gloves ati goolu goolu kan ni National Gloves Gloves.

“Ajakale-arun naa jẹ ipadanu nla fun mi ati awọn iṣẹ ti ọpọlọpọ awọn onija miiran, dajudaju, ṣugbọn o pa mi mọ,”Ortiz sọ. “Mo duro ni ibi idaraya ti n mura silẹ fun nigbati aye ba de, ati pe o wa nibi. Hill jẹ giga, àìrọrùn Onija, sugbon mo wa fun ipenija naa. Ko ṣe pataki ẹni ti o wa niwaju mi, Emi ni nibi lati ja. Eyi yoo jẹ ija mi keji ni IWỌN ỌMỌ ati pe Mo lero pe, ni akoko yi, Emi yoo pada wa ni okun sii, l’okan ati l’ara. Awọn olugbo yoo rii dara julọ ti emi. ”

New Orleans ’Jeremy Hill awọn idapọmọra iwọn alailẹgbẹ rẹ, išedede ati agbara ni ọwọ mejeeji inu iwọn pẹlu ifihan agbara ati charisma ni ita rẹ. Oṣere aṣeyọri ti o dide ni gbogbo ọna si Bẹẹkọ. 4 ni ipo AMẸRIKA. magbowo fẹẹrẹ, Hill gba Asiwaju Gbajumo Ọkunrin ni Ringside World Championships ni 2017 ati pe o di ọjọgbọn ni Oṣu Kẹrin 2018 lẹhin ifiweranṣẹ a 55-10 igbasilẹ ni awọn ipo ti a ko sanwo. Hill, 28, n bọ TKO kan lori Travis Castellon ni Oṣu kọkanla ṣugbọn yoo dojukọ alatako akọkọ ti ko ṣẹgun ni Ortiz lati igba ti o lu 1-0 Lashawn Alcocks ni ija kẹrin pro rẹ. O tun ni ipinnu ipinnu kan lori lẹhinna-lu lẹẹkan Xavier Wilson ni Oṣu Keje, ọkan ninu awọn bori mẹrin ti Hill ni 2020.

“Mo ni igbadun ati dupe fun aye,”Hill sọ. “Mo ti ṣiṣẹ takuntakun ati lilọ fun aye bi eyi. Mo lero pe Mo ti pẹ fun iru ija yii ati iru ifihan yii, nitorina Mo ṣetan lati fihan gbogbo eniyan ohun ti Mo le ṣe. Mo ti fẹrẹ ge lori TV ti orilẹ-ede.”

Padilla vs.. Velasquez - Ija Super Featherweight Ikẹjọ Mẹjọ

Padilla, 22, ni a bi ni Vieques, Puẹto Riko, ati lọwọlọwọ ngbe ati awọn ija kuro ni ilu Berlin, N.J. Gbogbo igbese naa, agbara-lilu guusu ti da gbogbo rẹ duro ṣugbọn ọkan ninu awọn alatakoja amọdaju rẹ, pẹlu awọn alatako mẹfa ti o kuna lati ṣe jade ni iyipo akọkọ. Akoko ti o kẹhin rẹ ni Oṣu Kini 2020, Padilla nilo nikan 2:46 lati da Israeli Suarez-Olmeda duro. Padilla di ọjọgbọn ni Oṣu kejila 2016 lẹhin iṣẹ oṣere irawọ ti o wa pẹlu Awọn aṣaju-ija Orilẹ-ede mẹta ati igbasilẹ ti 90-7. O nkọ pẹlu lẹgbẹẹ aṣaju agbaye tẹlẹ Tevin Farmer ati Jason Sosa labẹ olukọni Raul “Chino” Rivas.

“First ati ṣaaju, Mo fẹ lati dúpẹ lọwọ Ọlọrun, idile mi ati ẹgbẹ mi fun mimu mi daadaa nipasẹ awọn akoko lile wọnyi,”Ni Padilla sọ. “Mo ni igbadun pupọ fun aye yii lati ṣe afihan awọn ọgbọn mi niwaju awọn olugbo orilẹ-ede kan. Mo ti rubọ pupọ lati de ipo yii ninu iṣẹ mi. O gba ifisilẹ pupọ si ere idaraya ati pe Mo ni igboya pe yoo san. O ti jẹ bẹ 13 awọn ọdun pipẹ ti ṣiṣẹ takuntakun lati fihan agbaye tani Victor Padilla jẹ ati, lori March 10, ori tuntun yoo bẹrẹ. Thomas Velasquez jẹ onija to dara ati pe eyi jẹ ibaramu to dara, ṣugbọn le ọkunrin ti o dara julọ ṣẹgun.”

Velásquez, miiran abinibi Philadelphia, ṣe rẹ Uncomfortable ọjọgbọn ni 2015 ati pe o wa ni iyara nyara nipasẹ awọn ipo, bori awọn ija mẹsan akọkọ rẹ pẹlu marun nipasẹ ọna ti knockout. A fa pẹlu Tyrome Jones ni Oṣu Kẹsan 2017 da iṣẹ rẹ duro si iduro to sunmọ, bi ko se tun ja titi 2020 nigbati o gba ami-ẹẹta kẹta KO lori oniwosan Gustavo Molina ni ija ipadabọ rẹ. Ọdun 25 yoo wo lati tun ri ipa ti o ti ni iṣaaju ninu iṣẹ rẹ pẹlu iṣẹgun lori Padilla ti o gbaju pupọ. Bi ohun magbowo, Velasquez ni a 30-3 ṣe igbasilẹ ati gba Awọn ibọwọ goolu ti Ipinle Pennsylvania. O jẹ oṣiṣẹ nipasẹ Hamza Muhammad, ti o tun kọ ikẹkọ tuntun WBO Junior Featherweight World Championship Stephen Fulton Jr..

“Emi ko le ni idunnu lati ni aye yii lati fihan ohun ti MO le ṣe fun araye,”Velasquez sọ. “Ko ṣe pataki ẹniti o duro ni igun idakeji, Mo ja lati pese igbesi aye to dara julọ fun awọn ọmọbinrin ibeji mi. Mo nireti fifi si iṣẹ iyanu kan ni Oṣu Kẹta 10 ati fifi oruka yẹn silẹ pẹlu igbasilẹ mi ti ko ṣẹgun.”

Hall Boxing International ti Famer Barry Tompkins yoo pe iṣẹ lati ringide pẹlu Hall of Famer ẹlẹgbẹ ati akọọlẹ akọọlẹ afẹṣẹja Steve Farhood ati aṣaju-ija agbaye tẹlẹ Raul Marquez ṣiṣẹ bi awọn atunnkanwo amoye. Awọn adari to o nse ni Gordon Hall pẹlu Richard Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips darí.

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Hard Hitting Promotions goes 5-for-5 this past Friday night in Philadelphia

Samuel Teah gets big win on ShoBox: The New generation

Pizarro, Rosa, Tapia and Sinakin all gain wins on the undercard

Philadelphia — Kọkànlá Oṣù 19, 2018 — This past Friday night, five members of the Hard Hitting Promotions stable scored big victories in front of a sold-out crowd at The 2300 Gbagede.

 

Samuel Seah scored a eight-round unanimous decision over Kenneth Sims Jr. in the co-feature bout of a ShoBox: The New generation kaadi.

 

 

 

The win was the biggest win of Teah’s career, ti o dara lati 15-2-1. Teah put on a great performance in the fight, which saw many toe-to-toe exchanges. Teah landed more, and the harder punches, which thrilled the hometown crowd the was rooting Teah on.

 

 

 

Teah won by scores of 79-73 ati 77-75 lemeji.

 

 

 

In fights that were seen live on Facebook Fightnight Live:

 

Branden Pizarro won the NBA Intercontinental Junior Welterweight title with a six-round unanimous decision over Jerome Rodriguez.

 

 

 

Pizarro of Philadelphia won by scores of 60-54 ati 59-55 twice to raise his mark to 13-1.

 

Gadwin Rosa was systematic in winning a six-round unanimous decision over 114-fight veteran German Meraz to capture the NBA Intercontinental super featherweight title.

 

 

 

Rosa won by scores of 60-54 ati 59-55 twice over the durable Meraz, and the Ocala, Florida native stays perfect at 9-0.

 

Christian Tapia stopped Darnell Pettis at the end of round three of their scheduled four-round lightweight bout.

 

 

 

Tapia was dominant until the corner of Pettis had seen enough. Tapia of Coamo, Puerto Rico is 7-0 with six knockouts.

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight Benny Sinakin ti nilo kan 2:23 of the 1st round stop Darren Gibbs.

 

 

 

Sinakin scored one knockdown before the bout was halted due to a barrage of punches on the ropes.

 

 

 

Sinakin of Philadelphia is now 2-0 pẹlu ọkan knockout.

 

 

 

This was a huge night for Hard Hitting Promotions. We were able to showcase some of our younger talent with Branden and Gadwin winning their 1st of what we think will be many titles. Samuel Teah gave an incredible performance, and he beat a good fighter in Kenneth Sims Jr. Samuel will be in big fights, and he proved he can compete at the highest levels. We had an incredible turnout for this show and, we look forward to announcing our 1st card for 2019 real soon,” said Manny Rivera and Will Ruiz of Hard Hitting Promotions

TOP WELTERWEIGHT PROSPECT JARON ENNIS ELECTRIFIES HOMETOWN CROWD WITH DEVASTATING SECOND-ROUND KNOCKOUT OF RAYMOND SERRANO IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FRIDAY ON SHOWTIME®

Philadelphia’s Sam Teah Outclasses Kenneth Sims Jr. in Co-Featured Bout

Catch The Replay Monday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 19 Ni 10:30 p.m. Et / PT Lori Showtime awọn iwọn®

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto; Credit Amanda Westcott / Showtime

Watch the Ennis KO: https://s.sho.com/2TlRIDm

Philadelphia (Kọkànlá Oṣù 17, 2018) – Undefeated welterweight Jaron Ennis electrified his hometown crowd with a devastating second-round knockout of Raymond Serrano in the main event of ShoBox: The New generation in front of a standing-room only crowd at 2300 Gbagede ni Philadelphia. Watch the knockout here: https://s.sho.com/2TlRIDm

 

 

 

The main event of the telecast – which featured five ShoBox veterans and three fighters who call Philadelphia home – did not last long. The battle-tested Serrano (24-6, 10 KOs), whose six professional losses have come against opponents with a combined fight night record of 111-1-1, proved to be no match for Ennis. The flashy southpaw with a deadly combination of speed and power scored three highlight reel knockdowns in round two, and capped off the night with an explosive uppercut to the jaw. The 21-year-old Ennis (22-0, 20 KOs) has now knocked out 12 consecutive opponents and has proven his worth as one of boxing’s brightest prospects.

 

 

 

“It was a good fight, I was just in there having fun,” said Ennis, who is trained by his father Bozy. “My dad said to start touching the body and that set up the big shots. That’s exactly what I did.

 

 

 

“I knew after the first knockdown, the fight was over. He’s a good fighter and it looks good to have his name on my resume. I’m ready for anybody in my division. I will knock any of them out.”

 

 

 

Ennis wouldn’t speculate if he was the best prospect in the U.S. “I don’t like to talk,"O si wi. “I do my talking in the ring.”

 

 

 

In the middle bout of the tripleheader, Philadelphia’s Sam Teah (14-2-1, 7 KOs) energized the hometown crowd by putting in a dominating performance en route to a unanimous decision (79-73 ati 77-75 lemeji) over Chicago’s Kenneth Sims Jr. (13-2-1, 4 KOs). TẹNIBI for the highlights.

 

 

 

Cheered on by chants of his nickname “Tsunami”, the 31-year-old Teah utilized his jab and set the pace throughout the eight rounds. Executing a clever game plan, Teah beat the volume-punching Sims at his own game as he averaged nearly 86 punches per round to Sims’ 59. After an even first two rounds, Teah began to pull away, as he landed 164 punches to just 91 for Sims in rounds three through eight. Teah grew stronger throughout the fight, and put the contest out of question in the final two rounds as he out-landed Sims, 53-28.

 

 

 

“Oh my goodness, this feels great,” said an overjoyed Teah. “This is my biggest stage. I’ve fought on SHOWTIME several times but now I’m at home in front of my friends and family and the energy was amazing. Body shots and uppercuts; that was the game plan. I had more in my arsenal to show tonight. My head might look like an acorn by tomorrow, but it’s worth it.

 

 

 

“I’m asking for the biggest fights,” he continued. “This is what I asked for. Let’s level up and whatever’s biggest next, let’s do it.”

 

 

 

Unified 154-pound world champion Jarrett Hurd, ti Accokeek, Aṣalẹ., was in attendance at the jam-packed 2300 Arena and spoke to SHOWTIME’s Steve Farhood about his upcoming bout with Jason Welborn. Hurd returns to the ring to defend his IBF and WBA titles on the Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury SHOWTIME PPV event on December 1 in Los Angeles in his first fight since undergoing rotator cuff surgery. Watch the interview here: https://s.sho.com/2Fti97o

 

 

 

Ninu aṣii tẹlifisiọnu, undefeated Ukrainian prospect Arnold Khegai (14-0-1, 9 KOs) kept his unbeaten record intact with a hotly contested unanimous decision win over New Brunswick, N.J. native Jorge Diaz (19-6-1, 10 KOs), who announced his retirement immediately following the fight. The judges scored the fight 79-72, 77-74 lemeji. Tẹ NIBI for highlights.

 

 

 

Khegai, known for his aggressive come-forward style, stayed true to his reputation by pressing the action early. Despite suffering a cut over his left eye after an accidental clash of heads in the fourth round, Khegai was more accurate in all phases while Diaz’s activity made the fight competitive throughout the first five rounds. Khegai dazed Diaz in the fifth with a big left hook and followed it up by scoring the only knockdown of the fight in the sixth, landing a combination that forced Diaz to a knee. Tied at 122 total connects after seven rounds, Khegai clinched the fight with a huge eighth and final round where he landed 31 power punches to just 13 for Diaz.

 

 

 

“I’m very excited to get the win against a very uncomfortable fighter,” said Khegai through an interpreter. “He was tough and I had to stick to my game plan. He was doing different things and leaning in with his head. My main idea was to win the fight and I tried to get the knockout.

 

 

 

“I think I can fight a top 15 fighter next time and someday win a world title. Dajudaju, it’s important to look good on SHOWTIME, but it’s even more important to have a good fight in America and to get the win. That’s what is most important.”

 

 

 

Diaz showed toughness and grit throughout the fight. “I am done. I am retiring,"O si wi. “I have so much more to do and accomplish in life. I gave it my all in rounds seven and eight. I got caught with a body shot in the last round and that’s when he jumped on me. I think he won because of the last round.”

 

 

 

Tonight’s tripleheader was promoted by Victory Promotions in association with Hard Hitting Promotions.

 

 

 

The full telecast will replay on Monday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 19 ni 10:30 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME ANYTIME® and SHOWTIME on DEMAND®.

 

Barry Tompkins called the action from ringside with boxing analyst and historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer was Gordon Hall with Chuck McKean producing and Rick Phillips directing.

 

 

 

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SHOWTIME SPORTS® CAPTURES A DAY IN TRAINING CAMP WITH WELTERWEIGHT PROSPECT JARON ENNIS AS HE PREPARES TO HEADLINE IN HIS HOMETOWN OF PHILADELPHIA

 

Ennis vs. Serrano Headlines ShoBox: The New Generation Live On SHOWTIME® Ni 9:35 p.m. ET/PT From 2300 Arena In Philadelphia

 

Photo Ike: ASIKO IWORAN

 

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KINI: SHOWTIME Sports delivers a day in the life of training camp with Philadelphia’s Jaron Ennis as he prepares to face Raymond Serrano ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti ShoBox: The New generation yi Friday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 16, gbe lori Showtime ni 9:35 p.m. Et / PT lati 2300 Gbagede ni Philadelphia.

 

 

 

Ennis (21-0, 19 KOs), who knocked out Armando Alvarez via third-round stoppage in hisShoBox debut in July, has knocked out 11 consecutive opponents. He faces perhaps the toughest test of his career in Serrano, a 29-fight veteran whose five losses have come against opponents with a combined fight night record of 89-1-1.

 

 

 

Training under his father Bozy, who also trained Jaron’s older brothers Derek Jr. and Farah, the 21-year-old undefeated prospect puts in work in what he describes as an ‘old-school’ training camp consisting of chopping wood, flipping tires and climbing rope. With victory in his hometown on his mind this Friday, Ennis vows to become a household name in the sport of boxing.

 

 

 

“When you’re a boxer from Philly, it means you have to put on a show,” says Ennis. “I love fighting at home, that’s the best feeling ever. People let the crowd get to them, I just feel at home. I feel comfortable and relaxed. I get to show out on SHOWTIME in Philly, get a win and look good doing it.

 

 

 

“My goal is to be world champ and be a great example for the kids. I want to unify, get all the belts, move up in weight and keep going, and keep going. Watch out all 147’s. A young animal is on the way!"

 

 

 

In the co-feature of Friday’s live ShoBox telecast, series veterans Kenneth Sims Jr. (13-1-1, 4 KOs) and Samuel Teah (14-2-1, 7 KOs) meet in an eight-round super lightweight bout. Undefeated Ukrainian Arnold Khegai opens the three-fight card when he takes on New Jersey’s Jorge Diaz (19-5-1, 10 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika Super bantamweight ija.

Bright Prospects From Hard Hitting Promotions Highlight Non-Televised Undercard of ShoBox: The New Generation on Friday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 16 At The 2300 Gbagede

Hard Hitting Promotions Fighters Branden Pizarro, Gadwyn Rosa, Christian Tapia, Benny Sinakin To Compete In Off-TV Action
Plus Angel Pizarro, Kieran Hooks And The Pro Debut Of David Stephens
First Bout Begins At 7 p.m. ET Prior To SHOWTIME® Tripleheader Headlined By All-Philly Showdown Between Jaron Ennis And Raymond Serrano; ShoBox Veterans Kenneth Sims Jr. and Samuel Teah Clash in Co-Featured Bout

Philadelphia — October 26, 2018 — A bevy of prospects will be on display as part of the non-televised undercard of ShoBox: The New generation on Friday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 16 at The 2300 Gbagede ni Philadelphia.

 

 

 

Highly-touted junior welterweight Branden Pizarro will see action in an eight-round bout as he takes on Jerome Rodriguez.

 

 

 

The 19-year-old Pizarro, ti Philadelphia, is a two-year professional with a record of 12-1 with six knockouts. One of the top amateurs in the country before turning professional, Pizarro has a knockout win over Abdiel Padilla. Ni re kẹhin ija, Pizarro stopped 30-fight veteran Justin Johnson in two rounds on October 6 at The 2300 Gbagede.

 

 

 

Rodriguez, ti Allentown, Penn., ni a gba ti 7-10-3 pẹlu meji knockouts. Awọn 32 year-old has big wins over Tre’Sean Wiggins (3-0) and world-ranked Avery Sparrow (4-0). Rodriguez, who has fought 10 undefeated opponents, is coming off a unanimous decision loss to Jeremy Cuevas on October 6 at The 2300 Gbagede.

 

 

 

In a six-round bout, Gadwyn Rosa (8-0, 7 KOs) of Ocala, Fla., will take on an opponent to be named in a super featherweight bout.

 

 

 

In four-round non-televised bouts:

 

Kieran Hooks (3-1-1, 1 KO), ti Philadelphia, gba lori Gledwin Ortiz (5-2-1, 4 KOs) ti Bronx, N.Y.. ni a Super welterweight ija;

 

Christian Tapia (6-0, 5 KOs), of Coamao, PR, will take on an opponent to be named in a super featherweight bout.

 

Benny Sinakin (1-0), ti Philadelphia, takes on an opponent to be named in a light heavyweight bout.

 

Angel Pizarro (4-0, 3 KOs), ti Philadelphia, will take on an opponent to be named in a super bantamweight bout.

 

 

 

Former top-amateur standout, David Stevens, ti kika, Penn, will make his pro debut in a cruiserweight bout.

 

 

 

Ni awọn tẹlẹ kede akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, highly touted unbeaten welterweight prospect Jaron Ennis will square off against 11-year professional Raymond Serrano in a Philadelphia vs. Philadelphia 10-round bout in the main event of ShoBox: The New Generation live on SHOWTIME® at 9:35 p.m. ET/PT from 2300 Gbagede ni Philadelphia.

 

 

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, a pair of ShoBox veterans meet when Chicago’s Kenneth Sims Jr. (13-1-1, 4 KOs) takes on Philadelphia’s Samuel Seah of Hard Hitting Promotions (14-2-1, 7 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika Super lightweight ija. Tun lori kaadi, undefeated Ukrainian Arnold Khegai (13-0-1, 9 KOs) faces New Jersey’s Jorge Diaz (19-5-1, 10 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika Super bantamweight ija.

 

 

 

Tickets for the show, which is promoted by Victory Promotions in association with Hard Hitting Promotions are priced $50, $75 ati $125 ati ki o le wa ni ra ni 2300arena.com ati hardhittingpromotions.com.

UNDEFEATED WELTERWEIGHT PROSPECT JARON ENNIS TO FACE RAYMOND SERRANO IN AN ALL PHILADELPHIA MAIN EVENT OF NOVEMBER 16 ShoBox: ÀWỌN TITUN iran TRIPLEHEADER

ShoBox Veterans Kenneth Sims Jr. and Samuel Teah Clash in Co-Featured Bout
Friday, Oṣu kọkanla. 16 Live On SHOWTIME® At 9:35 p.m. Et / PT
Lati 2300 Gbagede ni Philadelphia

NIU YOKI — October 24, 2018 — Highly touted unbeaten welterweight prospect Jaron Ennis will square off against 11-year professional Raymond Serrano in a Philadelphia vs. Philadelphia 10-round bout in the main event of ShoBox: The New generation, Friday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 16 live on SHOWTIME® at 9:35 p.m. ET/PT from 2300 Gbagede ni Philadelphia.

 

 

 

Ennis (21-0, 19 KOs) has knocked out 11 consecutive opponents including a third-round stoppage of Armando Alvarez in his ShoBox debut in July (Tẹ NIBI for video). The 21-year-old Ennis, who compiled an amateur record of 58-3 and was the 2015 National Golden Gloves Champion before turning professional in 2016, faces a stern test in fellow Philadelphia native Raymond Serrano (24-5, 10 KOs), a 29-fight veteran who’s five losses have come against opponents with a combined record of 89-1-1 at the time of their meeting.

 

 

 

The three-fight telecast features five ShoBox veterans and three fighters who call Philadelphia home. Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, a pair of ShoBox veterans meet when Chicago’s Kenneth Sims Jr. (13-1-1, 4 KOs) takes on Philadelphia’s Samuel Teah (14-2-1, 7 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika Super lightweight ija.

 

 

 

Tun lori kaadi, undefeated Ukrainian Arnold Khegai (13-0-1, 9 KOs) faces New Jersey’s Jorge Diaz (19-5-1, 10 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika Super bantamweight ija.

 

 

 

Tickets for the show, which is promoted by Victory Promotions in association with Hard Hitting Promotions are priced $50, $75 ati $125 ati ki o le wa ni ra ni 2300arena.com ati hardhittingpromotions.com.

 

 

 

Ennis returns to ShoBox for his second consecutive fight following a statement third-round knockout of then-unbeaten welterweight prospect Armando Alvarez in July. Making a name for himself in Philadelphia with his power and come-forward mentality, Ennis has scored 11 consecutive KO victories including two at 2300 Gbagede. A standout amateur who was ranked No. 1 ni 141 pounds and won the 2015 National Golden Gloves tournament, Ennis narrowly missed the opportunity to represent the U.S. ni 2016 Olympics after losing a box-off to Gary Antuanne Russell at the Olympic Trials.

 

 

 

Serrano is just another opponent on my way to my ultimate goala world championship,” said Ennis. “I am focused and I’m just going to keep working hard until I am able to accomplish that main goal. I can’t wait to display my talent once again on ShoBox.

 

 

 

The 21-year-old Ennis currently trains under his father DerekBozyEnnis Sr., who also trained his other sons Derek Jr. and Farah, both ShoBox veterans.

 

 

 

The 29-year-old Serrano turned professional in 2007 and rattled off 18 consecutive wins to start his career. Serrano, who will appear on ShoBox for the first time since his 2013 meeting with Emmanuel Taylor, will face his third consecutive unbeaten opponent after a No Contest against Gerome Quigley Jr. and a unanimous decision loss to 22-year-old welterweight prospect Malik Hawkins. Serrano, also from Philadelphia, had an impressive amateur career, winning the national and international Junior Olympic tournaments in 2005 and the Pennsylvania State Golden Gloves in 2006.

 

 

 

“Ara mi ya – this is Philly vs. Philly,” Said Serrano. “We are two of the best welterweights going at it. I believe my experience with my new trainer Shadeed Saluki will help me in this fight and I do not think he has been in the ring with anyone like me. I am excited to be on ShoBox because the world will see my talents. With a win, this will lead me to even bigger fights.

 

 

 

Sims, a Chicago native, returns to ShoBox after his action-packed split-draw with unbeaten prospect Montana Love in July. Sims suffered the first and only loss of his career against Rolando Chinea via close majority decision on ShoBox a year prior but got back to his winning ways with a unanimous decision over Andrew Rodgers on October 13. The 24-year-old, who has sparred with Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, je a 2013 U.S. National Amateur Champion and a 2012 Olympic Trials semifinalist.

 

 

 

“Mo mura tan lati ja,” said Sims. “I just fought on October 13 and got right back in the gym, so I am already in good shape. Teah is a good fighter but he is nothing special and certainly nothing that I haven’t seen before. I am happy to be back on ShoBox. I know they liked my last fight because it showed that I am only getting better and better every fight.

 

 

 

Yeah, ti a bi ni Liberia ati ija kuro ni Philadelphia, has had mixed luck on ShoBox. A two-fight veteran of the developmental series, Teah scored a unanimous decision over previously undefeated O’Shaquie Foster in 2015 but dropped a majority decision to Montana Love in February, an opponent who Sims Jr. drew with. Yeah, ti ko bẹrẹ afẹṣẹja titi di ọdun ti 19, scored an impressive first-round knockout of Zach Ramsey his last time out in August at 2300 Gbagede.

 

 

 

I will be ready to fight come November 16,said Teah. “I have seen Kenneth Sims fight. He is fast and was a good amateur. He just fought a draw against the last fighter who beat me, Montana Love. I am excited about fighting him and I am also excited to be on ShoBox. I always face a higher level of opposition when I am on and ShoBox is always a great showcase.

 

 

 

The aggressive, come-forward Khegai made his U.S. debut at the 2300 Arena on ShoBox in May, registering the most impressive result of his career with a unanimous decision over Adam Lopez. The undefeated Khegai, who is a former Ukraine national amateur champion and two-time world champion in Thai boxing, made the switch to professional boxing in 2015 and has since compiled a near-perfect record while competing mostly in Russia. Born to Korean parents in Lymanske, Ukraine, the all-action Khegai will make his second ShoBox appearance in search of another statement win.

 

 

 

I am excited to be fighting in the U.S. lori Showtime,” said Khegai. “I look forward to putting on a memorable performance and cementing myself as a top name in the division. Kọkànlá Oṣù 16 ko le wá ni kete to!”

 

 

 

Jorge Diaz Jr., from New Brunswick, New Jersey, is coming off a significant victory over then once-beaten Adam Lopez, an opponent Khegai also beat via decision. The 31-year-old Diaz, who last fought in November 2017, also boasts impressive victories over Olympic gold-medalist Yan Barthelemy and former title challengers Alejandro Lopez and Emmanuel Lucero. Diaz’s five professional losses have come against opponents that hold a combined record of 88-1-4.

 

 

 

I feel very confident,” Said Diaz. “My opponent is a good fighter, who is strong, ibinu, and throws sharp punches but I will be in tip-top shape. This is a very important fight for me. I have this great opportunity, so I will be dedicated and will give my best effort.

 

 

 

Hall of Famer Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with fellow Hall of Famer Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer is Gordon Hall with Chuck McKean producing and Rick Phillips directing.

 

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About ShoBox: The New generation

Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara, ShoBox: The New generation ti ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBox imoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 78 onija ti o ti han lori ShoBox ati ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye oyè ni: Errol Spence Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams ati siwaju sii.

Hawkins decisions Serrano to wins NABA-USA Welterweight title

 

 

 

Wins by Hard Hitting Promotions fighters Pizarro, Cuevas & Yeah

 

Rock, Ellis, Williams and Alday remain undefeated

 

 

Philadelphia, PA (April 2, 2018)This Past Friday night, Malik Hawkins remained undefeated by winning a 10-round unanimous decision over Raymond Serrano to capture the NABA-USA Welterweight title that headlined an action-packed 8 bout card at The Fillmore in Philadelphia.

 

 

 

The sold-out show was promoted by Hard Hitting promotions.

 

 

 

Hawkins used his length to pick and land shots on the inside. Hawkins raced to the early lead, but the veteran Serrano got going in the middle rounds as he used his experience to get himself back into the fight by winning scrums on the inside and an occasional long right hand. Down the stretch, Hawkins dug down deep and took control of the fight as seemed to be the fresher fighter. Hawkins who had never been past seven rounds, paced himself well against a tough Serrano, who never showed any signs of retreating as the two stood and fought until the final bell.

 

 

 

Hawkins of Baltimore, MD won by scores of 98-92, 97-93 ati 96-94 to raise his perfect mark to 13-0. Serrano of Philadelphia was urged on by his loyal fan base, but fell just short, and now drops to 24-5.

 

 

 

Heavyweight prospect Darmani Rock landed a hard right to the body that dropped Ronny Hale down and out at 1:27 of round two of their scheduled six-round bout.

 

 

 

Rock of Philadelphia is now 11-0 pẹlu 7 knockouts. Hale of Austin, Texas falls to 4-12.

 

 

 

Good looking prospect Brandon Pizarro rebounded nicely from his 1st professional defeat by pounding out a 4-round unanimous decision over Pablo Cupal in a lightweight fight.

 

 

 

Pizarro, 18 years-old of Philadelphia won by shutout scores on all cards of 40-36, ki o si jẹ bayi 9-1. Cupul of San Diego is 9-24.

 

Samuel Seah dropped Orlando Rizo three times in the 1st round, and their lightweight bout was stopped at 2:35 of that opening frame.

 

 

 

Teah dropped Rizo with a right hand early in the round. He followed that up with hard body shot that sent Rizo to the canvas, and finished off Rizo with another right hand.

 

 

 

Teah of Philadelphia is now 13-2-1 pẹlu 6 knockouts. Rizo of Managua, Nicaragua ni 19-13.

 

 

 

 

Undefeated prospect Jeremy Cuevas got off the deck to come back to win a six-round unanimous decision of Erain Cruz in a super lightweight bout.

 

 

 

Early on it looked like it could have been a rough night for Cuevas as he ate a perfect right hand that sent him to the canvas in round two. A round later, Cuevas had blood dripping from his nostrils, but the young veteran got himself together and put his combinations together to come to take the rest of the fight, and win by scores of 59-55 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi.

 

 

 

Cuevas of Philadelphia is now 8-0. Cruz of Ocala, FL is 4-5.

 

 

 

It looked like undefeated super middleweight Ronald Ellis would have a short night as he battered Taneal Goyco all over the ring in the first round of their scheduled six-round bout. Ellis continued to have Goyco in trouble throughout their affair, and dropped Goyco with a right hand in round three. Goyco hung tough, but took many power shots, and Ellis looked impressive in winning by shutout scores of 60-53 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi.

 

 

 

Ellis of Lynn, MA ni bayi 15-0-2. Goyco of Philadelphia 9-11.

 

Tramaine Williams won a six-round unanimous decision over Antonio Rodriguez in a featherweight bout.

 

 

 

Williams landed quick combinations, and cut Rodriguez over his right eye in the final round.

 

 

 

Williams of New Haven, CT gba nipa ikun ti 60-53, 59-55 ati 58-56 lati gbé re ami si 15-0. Rodriguez of Mexico is 12-21.

 

Joey Alday, Jr. kept his knockout streak intact by stopping Michael Crain at 1:28 of round three of their scheduled 4-round junior middleweight bout.

 

 

 

Alday dropped Crain round two with a hard combination, and finished him off with a hard left to the body in round three.

 

 

 

Alday of Odessa, Texas ni bayi 7-0. Crain of Smyrna, DE is 1-2.

 

 

 

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Hardhittingpromotions.com

 

 

 

 

Hard Hitting Promotions presents stacked card this Friday Night at The Fillmore in Philadelphia

 

 

Raymond Serrano vs Malik Hawkins in Main Event

 

Plus a plethora of the best prospects in boxing

 

Philadelphia, PA (March 29, 2018)Ọla NIGHT!!! ni The Fillmore ni Philadelphia, Hard Hitting Promotions will present an outstanding 10 bout card that has a can’t miss main event, and will feature some of the most talented fighters in the country.

 

 

 

 

In the aforementioned featured attraction, Raymond Serrano of Philadelphia will battle undefeated Malik Hawkins ti Baltimore, MD in a ten-round battle for the NABA-USA Welterweight Championship.

 

 

 

 

Serrano, 28 years-old has a record of 24-4 pẹlu 10 knockouts. The former amateur standout is riding a three-fight winning streak. Awọn 11 odun oniwosan, who is managed by Mark Cipparone has wins over Ashantie Henrickson (1-0), Jay Krupp (12-1), Ronnie Warrior Jr. (13-2-1), Ayi Bruce (15-2-1), Jerome Rodriguez (6-1-3), Zack Ramsey (8-1), and his last bout when he won via 8th round disqualification over previously undefeated Enver Halili (10-0) on November 18th in Atlantic City.

 

 

 

 

Hawkins, 22 years-atijọ, has record of 12-0 pẹlu mẹsan knockouts. The four-year professional exploded onto the scene with a 2nd round destruction over previously undefeated Carlos Soto (13-0-2) lori April 14, 2017 in Oxon Hill, Maryland in a bout that was nationally televised on ShoBox: The New generation. Hawkins is coming off a 7th round stoppage over Juan Jesus Rivera on November 4th.

 

 

 

 

One of the most talent laden undercards in recent memory has been put together.

 

 

 

 

Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:

 

Darmani Rock (10-0, 6 KOs) ti Philadelphia ogun Ronny Hale (4-11, 4 KOs) ti Austin, Texas in a heavyweight bout.

 

 

 

 

Hard Hitting Promotions elite-prospect Branden Pizarro (8-1, 4 KOs) ti Philadelphia ogun 32 fight veteran Pablo Cupul of San Diego in a lightweight bout.

 

 

 

 

Hard Hitting Promotions Samuel Seah (12-2-1, 5 KOs) of Philadelphia fights Orlando Rizo (19-12, 11 KOs) ti Managua, NIC in a lightweight bout.

 

 

 

 

Hard Hitting Promotions rising prospect Jeremy Cuevas (7-0, 6 KOs) ti Philadelphia ogun Efrain Cruz (4-4-1, 1 KO) of Vieques, Puerto Rico in a lightweight bout.

 

 

 

 

Undefeated Super middleweight Ronald Ellis (14-0-2, 10 KOs) ti Lynn, Massachusetts battles Taneal Goyco (9-10-1, 4 KOs) ti Philadelphia.

 

 

 

 

Hard Hitting Promotions fighter, Gadwin Rosa (5-0, 4 KOs) of Ocala, FL battles an opponent to be named in a super featherweight bout.

 

Tramaine Williams (14-0, 5 KOs) ti New Haven, CT battles Antonio Rodriguez(12-20-1, 5 KOs) of Durango, MX in a featherweight bout.

 

 

 

 

Ni oni-yika bouts:

 

Romuel Cruz (1-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia takes on an opponent to be named in a bantamweight bout.

 

Joey Alday, Jr. (6-0, 6 KOs) of Odessa, TX takes on Mike Crain (1-1) of Smyrna, DE in a junior middleweight bout.

 

VIP Tickets are sold out; General Seats are sold out

 

There’s only some Ringside and Second-floor standing available.

 

The Fillmore is located at 29 Ati. Allen Street, Philadelphia, PA. 19123

 

 

 

 

 

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David Gonzales takes on Samuel Teah on Friday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 11 ni Harrahs Philadelphia

Kyrone Davis battles Chris Fitzpatrick

Seeing action will be undefeated Tyrone Crawley Jr., Amir Shabazz on 11-bout card

Samuel Seah
David Gonzales
Fun lẹsẹkẹsẹ Tu
Chester, PA (Kẹsán 28, 2016)–Philadelphia based junior welterweights David Gonzales ati Samuel Seah will square off in an eight-round bout that will headline an eleven-bout card on Friday, November 11th ni Harrahs Philadelphia.
Awọn show ti wa ni igbega nipa Ọba ká ni igbega.
Awọn 26 year-old Gonzales has a record of 8-0-2 with two knockouts and in his last bout he won a six-round majority decision over Carlos Velasquez on June 12th ni Lakeland, Florida
Teah has a record of 8-1-1 pẹlu meji knockouts. He won his first four bouts. Awọn 29 odun kan, who was born in Liberia holds a win over previously undefeated O’Shaquie Foster (8-0) in a bout that was nationally televised on ShoBox: The New generation. Ni re kẹhin ija, Teah won a four-round unanimous decision on Samuel Amoako on August 6th in Bristol, PA.
Ni awọn mẹjọ-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, Kyrone Davis yoo ja Chris Fitzpatrick ni a middleweight ija.
Davis ti Wilmington, Delaware ni o ni a gba ti 10-1 pẹlu mẹrin knockouts.

Awọn 21 year-old Davis won his first ten bouts, which was highlighted by a six-round unanimous decision over (now WBA number-five contender) Andrew Hernandez (10-2). The two year-pro will look to get back in the win column after dropping an eight-round unanimous decision to Junior Castillo (9-0) lori April 19thni Betlehemu, PA.
Fitzpatrick of Cleveland, Ohio ni a gba ti 15-5 with six knockouts. Awọn 29 year-old is an eight-year professional who has a won his first fourteen bouts, which included a win over Scott Sigmon (16-2). Fitzpatrick has also been in the ring with current WBA Middleweight champion Daniel Jacobs. Ni re kẹhin ija, Fitzpatrick was stopped in three round to world-ranked undefeated contender Rob Brant on August 5th in Temecula, California.
Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:
Carlos Rosario ((5-1, 3 KO ká) ti Pennsauken, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ja Jerome iṣẹgun(6-2,1 KO) ti Philadelphia ni a lightweight ija.
Tyrone Crawley Jr. (6-0) ti Philadelphia ogun Victor Vasquez (6-2, 2 KO’sO of Yonkers, NY in a super lightweight bout.
Amir Shabazz (4-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia squares off with Gabriel Pham (6-1, 2 KO ká) ti Atlantic City, NJ in a light heavyweight bout.
Nicholas Hernandez (5-1, 1 KO) ti Lebanoni, PA yoo ja Anthony Prescott (5-7-2, 2 KO ká) ti Cherry Hill, NJ in a middleweight bout.
Ni oni-yika bouts:

Hafiz Montgomery (2-1, 1 KO) ti Toms River, BJ battles Julian Poole (1-1, 1 KO) of Wisconsin in a cruiserweight bout.

Wesley Triplett (4-1, 2 KO ká) ti Youngstown, Iyen yio ogun Randy Easton (3-9-2, 3 KO;s) ti Sunbury, PA in a heavyweight tussle.
Luis Aponte ti kika, PA yio si ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lodi si Darryl Bunting (2-1-2, 1 KO) ti Asbury Park, Nj in a super middleweight fight.
Roberto Irizarry (3-1-1) ti Cherry Hill, Awon ara New Jersey yoo gba lori Jules Blackwell (8-6-2, 3 KO ká) ti Phoenixville, PA in a featherweight affair.
Lamont McLaughlin & Waleem Felder will square off in a battle of debuting cruiserweights from Philadelphia.

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BERNARDO AND MENARD READY FOR THEIR CROSSROADS BATTLE ON SHOBOX: AWON NEW iran, YÈ ON SHOWTIME®

Brooklyn, N.Y.. (April 5, 2016) – Dominican lightweight EudyAK47Bernardo and his opponent, Louisiana’s Mason “Rock lile Alagbara” Menard are nearing the peak of their training for their Friday, April 15, showdown on ShoApoti: The New generation.
The eight-round Bernardo vs. Menard fight will serve as the co-main event on a quadrupleheader on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun) from the Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, Niu Yoki.
Ni awọn April 15, 10-round main event, IBF No. 10-ranked bantamweight Nikolay Potapov (14-0, 6 KOs), of Podolsk, Russia, will take on Stephon Young (14-0-2, 6 KOs), ti St. Louis, Mo.. In the other televised bouts, Russian cruiserweight Alexey Zubov (10-0, 6 KOs) will face Constantin Bejenaru (10-0, 4 KOs, WSB: 0-1-1) of Mandilesti, Moldova, lori mẹjọ iyipo; and in the eight-round junior welterweight telecast opener, Kazakhstan’s BakhtiyarBakha Bullet” Yeyubov (10-0, 10 KOs), ti Brooklyn, takes on also undefeated Courtney Jackson (8-0, 6 KOs) ti Homestead, Fla.
Tickets for the event presented by Salita Promotions in association with AASHA Record Breakers are currently on sale and can be purchased at the Turning Stone Resort Casino Box Office, by calling 877.833.SHOW, or online at Ticketmaster.com. They are priced at $60 fun ringside ijoko, $35 ati $25.
The 29-year-old Bernardo (21-0, 15 KOs) ti Santo Domingo, is hard at work at Hank’s Gym in Houston, with his trainer, former IBF World Middleweight Champion Frank Tate.
“Mo wa ni nla apẹrẹ. Mo lero lagbara,” said Bernardo via translator. “I’ve learned so much from Frank Tate and I’m proud to be working with him. He’s a great trainer. I’m learning to throw better combinations and I’ve improved my defense, mi jab, and my foot movement since we teamed up.
Bernardo says he still doesn’t know much about opponent Menard, but isn’t worried about it. “I watched a few of his fights on YouTube, but I’m training for anything that comes my way. Everything is going to go great for me that night. It’s my ring that night and I will have my way. I will win.
This is opportunity is a long-time coming for the 29-year-old and he says he plans on making the most of it. “I’m very excited about fighting on ShoBox and I look forward to putting on a show. I’ve been waiting for long time for this opportunity and want to thank Dmitriy Salita for making it happen.
The 27-year-old Menard (30-1-0, 22 KOs), lati Rayne, Awọn., is rated No. 15 by the WBA at 135 poun. He’s training at Red Lerille’s Health & Racquet Club in Lafayette with trainer and former fighter “Buburu” Chad Broussard.
I’ve learned how to be a better person in and out of the ring from Chad,” said Menard. “I’ve been with him for nine years. I’ve learned how to put punches together better and sit on my shots more. I’ve learned how to cut angles. I’ve learned so much from Chad.
Menard says despite the usual aches and pain experienced in camp he is 100 percent and training is going well. The only adjustments he’s made is to bring in taller sparring partners.
This is huge for me,” he continued. “This is the ‘get up or lay downtype of fight. If I get up, then the sky is the limit. If I fall, then maybe it’s time to look for a job. I’m going to get in there and do what I have to do. Hopefully I get the KO, but if it goes to the scorecards, I just want the win. No matter which way it goes.
Barry Tompkins yoo pe awọn ShoBox igbese lati ringside pẹlu Steve Farhood ki o si tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse niGordon Hall pẹlu Rich Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips directing.
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Nipa ShoBox: The New generation
Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara,ShoBox: The New generation ti ere ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBoximoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 65 awọn onija ti o ti han lori ShoBox ki o si to ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye orúkọ oyè ni: 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, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams ati siwaju sii.
Nipa Salita ni igbega
Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 nipa Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including Showtime, ESPN, Spike TV, Universal Sports Network and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe.