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Training Camp Almost Complete; A Confident and On-Weight Claressa Shields Ready for Hannah Rankin DAZN Showdown on November 17

Women’s superstar and two-division world champion Claressa Shields is in Florida with trainer John David Jackson, finishing up preparations for her showdown with Glasgow, Scotland’s Hannahh Rankin on Saturday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 17, at the Kansas Star Arena and Casino in Mulvane, Kansas.

 

 

 

Asà (6-0, 2 KOs) will defend her IBF and WBA World Middleweight Championships, and be looking to add the vacant WBC title, against Rankin (5-2, 1 KO) in the 10-round co-featured bout to Salita Promotions stablemate Jarrell Miller’s heavyweight showdown against Romania’s Bogdan Dinu.

 

 

 

Both fights, along with former world champion Brandon Rios taking on Canelo’s brother, Ramon Alvarez, in a super welterweight 10-rounder and former two-time world middleweight title challenger Gabriel Rosado going against once-beaten contender Luis Arias, will be broadcast live on DAZN.

 

 

 

23-year-old Shields, a former two-time Olympic Gold Medallist, has reignited interest in women’s boxing and become a ratings favorite for her nationally televised championship exploits. A proud native of Flint, Michigan, Shields mixes her brash pronouncements of greatness with a genuine and continued effort to inspire female athletes and render aid to members of her home community.

 

 

 

Shields was originally scheduled to face WBC and WBO World Middleweight Champion Christina Hammer on November 17, but the bout was postponed after Hammer withdrew due to medical reasons.

 

Did the change of opponents from Hammer to Rankin affect your training?

 

 

 

I don’t train for my opponents, I just push to get the best out of me, ara ati ki o irorun. If I’m the best ‘me,’ I don’t have to worry about who the opponent is. The change of opponents didn’t bother me at all; the worst thing about this camp for me was just all the date changes – constantly having to get my mind focused on the pace and timing of training depending on the fight date. I can’t wait to get in the ring!

 

You’ve fought at super middleweight 168 and recently at middleweight 160 poun. How is your training, diet and any other efforts different to make 160?

 

 

 

Training is always hard and I’m constantly learning. I’ve had a completely different diet this camp – a real change and a positive one for me. I’ve teamed up with Perfecting Athletes for my daily meals, and I feel great. I’ve always tried to eat healthy but these folks are pros and are more educated in that field than myself. I have this magic drink that makes my stomach smile – I love it! It’s watermelon mixed with a green vegetable. I’m not going to tell you what vegetable it is, but I’ve been drinking it everyday, and I feel GREAT.

 

Your viewership numbers have been very strong. Why do you think people are drawn to you?

 

 

 

I believe that people are drawn to how real and honest I am, mejeeji ni ati jade ti awọn iwọn. I say what I mean and mean what I say. I’m hard but I have a soft side also. And I think people are drawn to how I fightnot only do I talk a good game but I fight my aoff too! Mo fun 1000% every time – I want to change the game and bring a whole new generation of fans to women’s boxing and boxing overall.

 

What do you know about your opponent Hannah Rankin?

 

 

 

I know that my opponent Rankin is very tough and determined to be a world champion. I like her drive, I like her heart. I know that she has been in the ring as a sparring partner for many champions, one being Christina Hammer. So Rankin has seen some good fighters. But one thing is for sure – she has never seen a fighter like me. And since Hammer couldn’t fight because of her medical condition, in many ways the next best thing is to fight and beat her sparring partner and let Rankin tell Hammer what she’s in for when she returns!

 

What needs to be done to solve the Flint water crisis?

 

 

To solve the flint Water crisis, I think that people should continue to give water and also keep it in the news that there is a city in America where, unbelievably, US citizens don’t have clean water. And hopefully the president or our governor do something to fix all the pipes.

 

What’s the secret to becoming the best of the best in any sport?

 

 

 

I believe the secret starts with believing in yourself, being dedicated, working hard and just always striving to be better. I feel I’m my biggest critic when I train and box. It’s hard to watch film of my fights because even though I’m doing 97 things right I just can’t stand to see the 3 things I’m doing wrong. I’m a person who strives to pull out my full potential. It takes guts to be great. Nothing will stand in the way of achieving my goals, which includes being the GWOAT and creating equality for all women fighters when it comes to the money, opportunities and coverage the men get.

 

 

 

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Women’s Superstar Claressa Shields to Defend IBF and WBA Middleweight Championships and Looks to Add WBC Belt Against Scotland’s Hannah Rankin, Live on DAZN on November 17

Lojo Satide, Kọkànlá Oṣù 17, at the Kansas Star Arena and Casino in Mulvane, Kansas, superstar two-division women’s world champion Claressa Shields of Flint, Michigan, will defend her IBF and WBA World Middleweight Championships and be looking to add the vacant WBC title against Hannahh Rankin from Glasgow, Oyo.

 

 

 

The 10-round Shields (6-0, 2 KOs), and Rankin (5-2, 1 KO) battle will serve as the co-featured bout to Brooklyn-born heavyweight contender Jarrell Miller’s WBA World Heavyweight Championship showdown against Romania’s Bogdan Dinu.

 

 

 

These two fights will be broadcast live on DAZN, along with former world champion Brandon Rios taking on Canelo’s brother, Ramon Alvarez, in a super welterweight 10-rounder and former two-time world middleweight title challenger Gabriel Rosado going against once-beaten contender Luis Arias.

 

 

 

Shields was originally scheduled to face WBC and WBO World Middleweight Champion Christina Hammer on November 17, but the bout was postponed after Hammer withdrew due to medical reasons. Hammer has been named a champion in recess during her recovery. The two champions are now projected to do battle in the first quarter of 2019.

 

 

 

“Claressa is a once-in-a-generation athlete that transcends the sport,” said her promoter, Dmitriy Salita. “She will take another step in her goal to achieve the status of GWOAT as she makes the first defense of her middleweight world titles against the skilled and durable Hannah Rankin.”

 

 

 

A bonafide women’s superstar and TV ratings favorite, 23-year-old “T-Rex” Shields is a two-time Olympic gold medallist and already a world champion in two weight divisions. In her fourth professional fight, she won the IBF and WBC Super Middleweight Championships in August 2017 with a dominant stoppage of Germany’s Nikki Adler. Nigbana ni, in June of this year and in just her sixth pro fight, she dropped down to 160 pounds and won the IBF and WBA Middleweight titles with an exciting unanimous decision over Hannah Gabriels.

 

 

 

“I’m so excited to be able to give my fans another chance to see me defend my championship this year and to have the opportunity to win the WBC middleweight title on November 17,” said Shields. “I appreciate the efforts of Salita Promotions, my manager Mark Taffet, and Matchroom Boxing in putting this fight together so quickly. I will be in great shape and will provide a great performance.”

 

 

 

“I want to thank Salita Promotions and Matchroom Boxing for providing Claressa with another chance to fight this year and an opportunity to attain a third middleweight world championship,” said Mark Taffet, manager of Claressa Shields. “Claressa is hungry and motivated to put on a great performance on November 17 on DAZN. Claressa has lofty goals and I have no doubt that she’s going to achieve every one of them, including fighting and defeating Christina Hammer early next year. I expect Shields vs Rankin to be an action-packed fight that fans will enjoy tremendously.

 

 

 

28-year-old Rankin put in an impressive and brave performance while losing a challenge for Alicia Napoleon’s WBA Super Middleweight Championship in August of this year. Ṣaaju ki o to pe, she picked up the WBC Silver Middleweight Championship with a dominant victory over Finland’s Sanna Turunen in June.

 

 

 

“I’m excited about the fight and proud to be representing Scotland on such a big stage,” said Rankin. “In boxing, nothing is impossible and on November 17, it will be just us in there when the bell rings and I think it’s going to be one hell of a fight.”

WBA Super Middleweight Women’s World Champion AliciaThe EmpressNapoleon Defends Her Title Against Once-Beaten Contender Hannah Rankin Saturday, August 4 at NYCB LIVE, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum

LONG ISLAND, NY (July 16, 2018) – WBA Women’s Super Middleweight World Champion Alicia ‘The EmpressNapoleon, (9-1, 5 KO ká), of Lindenhurst, NY will make her first defense against WBC Silver Middleweight titlist Hannah Rankin, (5-1, 1 KO) of Glasgow, Oyo on Saturday, August 4 at NYCB LIVE, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

 

 

 

Scheduled for ten rounds, Napoleon vs. Rankin is a special attraction undercard bout on the stacked Premier Boxing Champions card headlined by the welterweight showdown between former world champions Andre Berto ati Devon Alexander on FOX and FOX Deportes (7:30 p.m. ATI / 4:30 p.m. PT).

 

 

 

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and DiBella Entertainment, ni o wa lori tita bayi. Tickets le wa ni ra online nipa lilowww.ticketmaster.com, www.nycblive.com, tabi nipa pipe 1-800-745-3000. Tickets are also available at the Ticketmaster Box Office at NYCB LIVE. Group discounts are available by calling 516-231-4848.

 

 

 

I’m thrilled for this opportunity to be able to defend my world title for the first time on Long Island at NYCB LIVE,” said Napoleon. “It’s a special moment in my career and truly an honor to be part of the first women’s bout ever in this iconic venue.

 

 

 

I know how good Hannah Rankin is. She just won the WBC Silver Middleweight Title and she’s taller than me with a longer reach, plus she just finished training with Cecilia Braekhus. I’ve been training the whole summer and I’ll be ready to defend my title on August 4.

 

 

 

I’m very excited to announce this women’s world title fight between Alicia Napoleon and Hannah Rankin on our stacked August 4 event at the Coliseum,” wi Lou DiBella, Aare ti DiBella Idanilaraya. “Alicia is a Long Island girl and a charismatic world champion with a legion of fans in the New York City area. She won her world title at Barclays Center and will defend it at NYCB LIVE. Hannah Rankin is a quality challenger from Scotland, who is well known for her ring ambition as well as her accomplishments as a professional musician. Women’s boxing in the United States and internationally continues to rise in popularity and our commitment to promoting it remains stronger than ever.

 

 

 

The popular Napoleon, owner of both Overthrow Gyms in Manhattan and Brooklyn, won her world title on March 3 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn with a dominant ten-round decision over previously undefeated Femke Hermans in front of a huge contingent of supporters from both Long Island and New York City. Napoleon had a previous fight scheduled for June 21 postponed and has continued training in preparation to defend her world title.

 

 

 

Fighting in the paid ranks for just one-year, Rankin defeated then undefeated Sanna Turunen over ten rounds in June to capture the vacant WBC Silver Women’s Middleweight Title and her third straight victory headed into August 4.

 

 

 

A professional musician outside of the ring, the 27-year-old Rankin plays the bassoon and has traveled the world in recent years playing with numerous orchestras while also training and furthering her career in the squared circle.

 

 

 

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Ja sèkílọ: Docherty ma duro Kelly lati oluso WBU ade bi McEwan, Allan ati Robb ya Gun Laurels

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Iroyin nipa Gianluca Di Caro

Awọn fọto ti iteriba Armando Ferrari

 

Scotland olugbeleke Thomas Melville ṣe rẹ ero ko o fun gbogbo awọn lati ri pẹlu rẹ Uncomfortable iṣẹlẹ lojo satide night, ani pẹlu isẹ pataki dramas yori soke si awọn iṣẹlẹ, pẹlu ọdun ọkan ninu awọn re nla fa, tele WBO Featherweight King Scott Harrison, lati kaadi o kan kan diẹ ṣaaju ki o to ọsẹ, ati meji siwaju sii baramu-pipade sisọ awọn jade ninu awọn ọjọ asiwaju soke si awọn show, sibe awọn canny Scotsman si tun isakoso lati gbe awọn ẹya o tayọ, botilẹjẹ pe o kere, ìṣẹlẹ.

Nlọ soke ni show wà Glasgow ká tele Agbaye asiwaju Craig Docherty lodi si Dundalk, Ireland ká Michael Kelly fun awọn ṣ'ofo World Boxing Union (WBU) World Super Welterweight akọle.

Awọn bugbamu ti je ina bi awọn meji protagonists ṣe wọn sinu ẹnu awọn gbagede, awọn ara ilu Scotland egeb daju ma mo bi lati ṣe ohun ayeye bi yi gan pataki.

Ọtun lati šiši Belii mejeji boxers ṣe aniyan wọn gara ko o ki o si laarin awọn aaya atampako si atampako ogun fun ile-oruka bẹrẹ ni itara.

Nigbati mo sọ atampako si atampako ti mo tumọ si atampako si atampako, npada Elo ti awọn igbese wà ni sunmọ merin, ni igba nwọn wà wipe sunmo si ọkan miran ti o le ko ba ti wedged a siga iwe laarin wọn, ki Elo ki referee Lee Murtagh kò ní aṣayan sugbon lati kilo fun won nipa ori clashes lori afonifoji nija.

Bayi ani tilẹ nwọn wà wipe sunmọ bẹni ọkunrin lọ igbeja, mejeeji showcasing won exceptional irinṣẹ ti isowo si ipa nla, pẹlu ologbon ìkọ ati oke gige nbo lati gbogbo awọn agbekale.

Docherty isakoso lati se nipa oluso akọkọ tọkọtaya ti iyipo, nikan gẹgẹ bi wọn ti ń bẹ boṣeyẹ ti baamu, sugbon ni kẹta Kelly Witoelar o soke, ṣiṣe awọn ara kekere kan aaye ti o gan ni a sinu sisan ati awọn ti a jẹ ripi pẹlu scintillating Asokagba lati gbogbo nikan laka igun.

Docherty dahun ni iru isan, sibẹsibẹ awọn slickness ti Kelly ise ṣe ohun soke o ogun fun awọn Glaswegian.

Yika mẹrin wo Docherty ayipada awọn ilana, lilo rẹ jab si nla ipa lati ṣeto soke awọn tosisile ni ibere lati jẹ ki ripi pẹlu awọn vicious ara Asokagba, sibẹsibẹ awọn Irishman dabi enipe ohun dun lati Rẹ wọnyi soke ki o to kikoju pẹlu awọn ẹtọ ati awọn alagbara lẹẹkọọkan ė lọwọ ofo flurry.

Yika marun je kan ti iyanu yika, mejeji protagonists dide ni Pace ani siwaju sii, eyi ti o be naa yori si diẹ ninu awọn iṣẹ sira. O je looto gidigidi lati pinnu ti o lọdọ awọn ti o dara ju ti o ba ti boya tabi outfought tabi outworked awọn miiran, bẹẹni o je wipe sunmọ.

 

Diẹ ninu awọn kanna ni kẹfa, boy oh ọmọkunrin ni wọn lọ ni o òòlù ati ẹmu fun igba akọkọ tọkọtaya ti iṣẹju tabi ki ninu awọn yika.

Bi titobi gbe sinu ik iṣẹju ti yika Docherty bẹrẹ lati se afehinti ohun Kelly soke, ṣaaju ki o to jẹ ki ripi pẹlu kan monomono awọn ọna ti o ọtun silẹ Kelly bi a Ọra ti poteto.

Ninu ohun ese Referee Lee Murtagh lọ si Irishman ká iranlowo ki o si fì ni ija si pa, eyi ti rán Docherty, egbe re ati awọn egeb sinu kan ay frenzy.

Si ni lati so ohun ti ohun appreciative enia ni wiwa, bi awọn mú inú ayọ fun Docherty won outweighed nipasẹ awọn nkanigbega gbigba Nwọn si fi Michael Kelly bi o ti dide si ẹsẹ rẹ, wọnyi li onigbagbo egeb, wọn eniyan gba sugbon ti won se appreciative wà ninu awọn nkanigbega iṣẹ ti awọn Irishman.

O kan ki o to Docherty a crowned titun WBU Super Welterweight asiwaju awọn osise akoko ti awọn stoppage ti a kede, bi meji iṣẹju aaya ati mẹsan ti kẹfà.

Akọkọ support fun awọn Docherty-Kelly akọle ija ti a ṣeto lati wa ni Edinburgh ká Craig McEwan lodi si Newport ká Lee Churcher, sibẹsibẹ yi je ko si ni nitori si kan àdánù discrepancy ti o wà lagbara lati wa ni resolved ni akoko, ki diẹ ninu awọn awọn ọna idunadura yori si Nottingham orisun Czech Onija Václav Skromach ni dojúkọ ni bi kan gan pẹ rirọpo.

McEwan bere lagbara, mu ija si Czech ọmọdekunrin, Skromach tilẹ jẹ ko ago ati ki o kan dara tidy Onija ara ati ki o laipe jẹ bere ripi pẹlu awọn Asokagba ti ara rẹ.

McEwan bere lati Àkọlé awọn ara, nbo ni lati diẹ ninu awọn aigbagbọ awọn agbekale lati de diẹ ninu awọn iṣẹ exocets, Skromach ni titunse rẹ defenses sugbon kedere diẹ ninu awọn won nini awọn ti o fẹ ipa.

Skromach waye ara rẹ daradara fun igba akọkọ tọkọtaya ti iṣẹju sugbon bi awọn yika ti tẹ sinu ik iṣẹju McEwan Witoelar soke ni ijiya si ara, wq pẹlu ohun oniyi ifikọti ti o gbe ọtun lori bọtini lati fi Skromach lati ya si ọkan orokun.

O je kan isẹ vicious shot, ki eniti o yà a pe Skromach je lagbara lati tẹsiwaju, lẹẹkansi bi pẹlu awọn iṣẹlẹ akọkọ ni Scotland egeb se wọn eniyan gun bi daradara bi applauded Skromach bi o ti dide si ẹsẹ rẹ.

Awọn osise akoko ti awọn stoppage ti a kede bi meji iṣẹju aaya ati ogun mẹsan ti akọkọ yika.

Šaaju si McEwan-Skromach je mefa miran rounder, laarin awọn Nairn ká ni Iyanrin Robb ati Scunthorpe ká Jody Meikle.

Robb bere sare, lilo kan ti o dara gan jab ati ńlá ẹtọ ti o ti pa si awọn nyara idanilaraya Meikle ni ayẹwo ati lori awọn ti pada ẹsẹ fun igba akọkọ iseju kan tabi ki, sugbon ki o si awọn Scunthorpe ọmọdekunrin bẹrẹ bọ siwaju diẹ sii, kíkó si pa Robb pẹlu diẹ ninu awọn wo inu ọwọ ọtún.

Bi awọn yika lọ lori Robb bere lati di ani diẹ forceful, nlọ Meikle ko si aṣayan sugbon lati lo lu ati ki o gbe awọn ilana, julọ ​​ti awọn akoko ti o ni wọnyi iranran lori sugbon lẹẹkọọkan ni Scotsman preempted wọnyi ati ki o je anfani lati de ńlá kan ọtun bi Meikle gbiyanju lati isokuso jade ninu ibiti o.

Diẹ ninu awọn ti kanna ninu awọn keji, ṣugbọn ninu awọn kẹta Meikle bẹrẹ lati mu si awọn enia, paapa nigbati lona lori si awọn okùn, cheekily winking ni iwọn kaadi omobirin npada etanje Asokagba.

Deede iṣẹ ìgbòògùn ni kẹrin, Robb bẹrẹ fun gige si pa iwọn lati se Meikle lilo rẹ to buruju ati ṣiṣe awọn awọn ilana, yi je nyara munadoko fun awọn Scotsman bi pẹlu besi lati gbe si Englishman ní kò aṣayan sugbon lati apoti ọna rẹ jade lati okùn, eyi ti o ṣe ni ara.

Bi ija nibẹ sinu ik kẹta, Meikle tún bẹrẹ lati mu si awọn enia, sugbon ni dong ki ensured pe akoko yi ti o si ṣe idajọ awọn ijinna to lati se awọn ńlá looping ẹtọ lati Scotsman ibalẹ.

Ik yika je kan cracker, npada si tun ni a iru isan bi išaaju yika, pẹlu Robb ehin lo ko si Englishman pẹlẹpẹlẹ awọn ropes bi Meikle dun si awọn enia, nibẹ wà diẹ ninu awọn tayọ ati ki o nyara idanilaraya Boxing lati mejeji ẹni.

Lẹhin mefa awon, idanilaraya iyipo Referee Lee Murtagh gba wọle ni ija 60-54 ni ojurere ti Robb.

Awọn šiši ija ti awọn night Wo awọn abanidije-idaraya ká tele ti iṣọkan World asiwaju Kickboxing Sam Allan ni igbese lodi si Downpatrick, Ireland ká pada Marty Kayes.

Si ni lati so yi gan je a wo inu ija, mejeeji protagonists fun wọn gbogbo fun gbogbo nikan keji ti gbogbo yika, o je kan otitọ ti kii-Duro ogun royale.

Lẹhin mẹrin o tayọ iyipo ti Boxing Referee Lee Murtagh gba wọle ni ija 40-37 ni ojurere ti Allan, Elo si awọn agbegbe egeb didùn.

Oriire si Thomas Melville ati egbe re, ko nikan ni nwọn bori awọn ißoro ti ọdun won àjọ-akọle ija bi daradara bi kan diẹ ninu awọn eto bouts, sugbon si tun isakoso lati fi lori ohun o tayọ ìṣẹlẹ.

Oriire ni o wa ni ibere fun Craig Docherty, ti o parapo awọn fẹran ti Ricky Hatton, Graham Earl, Kevin Lear, Shea Neary, Tony Oakey, Wayne Elcock, Wayne Alexander ati awọn miiran British Lejendi ti awọn ti o ti kọja ni dídi ẹni crowned ni WBU World asiwaju.

 

Docherty-Kelly Title showdown Ṣeto Fun 15th August

Glasgow ká tele Agbaye asiwaju Craig Docherty ti ṣeto lati koju Dundalk, Ireland ká Michael Kelly fun awọn World Boxing Union (WBU) Super Welterweight World akọle, lori Thomas Melville ká Colloseum ni igbega NAA apadabọ iṣẹlẹ ni osa fàájì Centre ni Paisley lori Saturday 15th August.

 

Fun Docherty o le ni yẹ a ọran ti pada si awọn ojo iwaju, bi pada ni 2007 o unsuccessfully laya Lee McAllister fun awọn Lightweight ti ikede ti WBU akọle.

 

Bayi mẹjọ years nigbamii Docherty yoo wa ni ireti pe o jẹ iyipada kan ninu fortunes ati lori awọn 15th Oṣù o yoo jẹ fun u, ko alatako re ti o farahan ki o si ṣẹgun crowned ni WBU Super Welterweight asiwaju.

 

Npada awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn idojukọ jẹ lori rightfully Docherty-Kelly World akọle ija, o ni ko nikan ni ija lori show ti o ti mu awọn mejeji awọn media ati ki o Ikinilẹṣẹ gbangba ká akiyesi, ko nipa a gun shot.

 

Akọkọ support rí pada ti ọkan ninu awọn Oyo ká tobi boxers lailai, bi longtime British, Agbaye, IBO Intercontinental ati WBO World asiwaju Featherweight Scott Harrison ki asopọ rẹ gun ti nreti pada si awọn iwọn, ni a mẹwa yika ija lodi si sibẹsibẹ a lati wa ni ti a npè ni alatako.

 

Gbigba dogba awọn ipele ti akiyesi, lati mejeji awọn akọle ko si akọkọ support bouts, ni sensational Oyo la Oyo ogun royale, laarin awọn Edinburgh ká Craig McEwan (22-4-1) ati Newport ká Lee 'imole Out' Churcher (12-3-1).

 

Iyalenu yi ẹnu agbe ogun, laarin awọn McEwan, ti o ti jà ni fẹran ti Andy Lee ati Peter Quillin, ati Churcher, awọn Welsh Area ati British Masters asiwaju, ni ko fun eyikeyi fọọmu ti asiwaju accolade.

 

Miran ti mani abele baramu soke, laarin awọn Bellshill ká Ronnie Nailen (3-1) ati Bardney, Lincolnshire ká unbeaten Nathan Decastro (4-0), ti wa ni ija miran ti o jẹ daju lati n'ipa àwọn ogunlọgọ, bi mejeji ni o wa ńlá punchers ti o ba wa ko bẹru lati illa o si oke ati awọn lọ atampako-si-atampako nigba ti aini wa ni.

 

Ti o ni ko gbogbo, ko nipa a gun shot, bi Nairn ká ni Iyanrin Robb gba lori Scunthorpe ká nyara idanilaraya Jody Meikle ni a mefa yika Light Heavyweight idije, npada Glasgow ká unbeaten Darren McAdam gba lori Nottingham ká Matt Scriven.

 

Tun lori kaadi jẹ Cruiserweight a idije laarin Askham-in-Furness, Cumbria ká Lee Kellett ati Nottingham ká debuting Kevin Barker ni a mẹrin rounder ati ki o kẹhin sugbon ko kere Dunfermline ká Alistair Gonsales gba lori debuting Ryan Lyall ni a mẹrin yika Super Welterweight idije.

 

Craig Docherty vs Michael Kelly fun awọn World Boxing Union (WBU) Super Welterweight World akọle, awọn akọle awọn Thomas Melville ká Colloseum ni igbega NAA apadabọ iṣẹlẹ ni osa fàájì Centre ni Paisley, Oyo on Saturday 15th August 2015.

 

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Fight Report – Allan Edges Wood In A True Thriller As Robb Just Pips Ellis At The Post.

Iroyin: Gianluca (River) Di Caro.

Well known Scottish WKA Kick Boxing promoter Stewart Allan promoted his first pro boxing event lojo satide night, at his Rivals Gym venue in Wishaw, and boy oh boy did he do a fantastic job of it.

 

This was my first time north of the border for an event, I can promise it will not be my last. The venue was first class, the attending fans were highly vocal in their support of the boxers, not just the home boys either, as they enthusiastically showed their appreciation for each and every fighter.

 

Mind you, as each bout was a equally matched Battle Royale, I suppose that shouldn’t have come as a surprise, let’s face it all boxing fans appreciate a really good close fought contest, which is just what we all got from every fight lojo satide night.

 

Heading up the show was Stewart’s son, unified Kick Boxing World Champion Sam Allan, making his pro boxing debut against unbeaten Chris Wood from Middlesbrough.

 

The atmosphere was electric during the build up to this highly anticipated bout, I mean it was really bouncing, the fans were singing and cheering, then when the MC introduced Chris Wood they clapped and enthusiastically welcomed him into the ring.

 

Then when the MC then introduced their man Sam Allan the decibel level went through the roof, I didn’t think they could be any louder but it did when Allan began his ring walk, escorted by two beautiful girls in full showgirl outfits, every single person stood and cheered their man into the ring.

 

I couldn’t help but think at the time, I hope the fight is half as good as the pre fight build up, well it was, in fact it way exceeded any expectations.

 

Right from the opening bell these two young warriors began the skirmish at a frenetic pace, Wood went in hard and fast, forcing Allan on to the back foot.

With centre ground secured, Wood kicked up the pace even further, forcing Allan, with his back almost against the ropes, to rely on his excellent countering skills to keep the ever forward-moving Wood from coming in further.

 

Wood secured the first round in my eyes, but it was close, gan, gan sunmọ, as these two really went for it for every second of the round.

 

Round two was a virtual repeat, Wood initially controlling centre ground as Allan countered, however Allan stepped up the pace after about thirty seconds or so and made a double handed attack in an effort to force Wood on to the back foot, however the Teesider was having none of it and what ensued was an all action toe-to-toe slug fest through to the bell.

 

The final couple of rounds were fought at an even higher pace, which resulted in control of the proceedings switching back and forth between the pair warriors throughout, much to delight of the fans ringside, who to a man, or woman, were on their feet egging their man on.

 

After four sensational rounds the crowd remained standing as they awaited the judges scorecards to be read out.

 

As Referee Mickey Vann stood waiting to raise the hand of the victor, the MC announced the result was a split decision, which nobody seemed surprised at, well it was a seriously close fight.

 

First up Judge Kevin Scullion’s card was read as 40-38 ni ojurere ti Allan, which prompted a highly vocal response from the crowd, then judge Billy Beattie, who scored the bout 39-38 in favour of Wood, which received a good round of applause and then finally judge Peter McCafferty’s card was read, a surprising shutout 40-36 ni ojurere ti Allan, which sent the crowd into a joyful frenzy.

 

Have to admit this bout was a true small hall classic, you don’t get to see fights like this that often that’s for sure. Congratulations to both Sam Allan and Chris Woods, these boys are genuine future stars, in some ways it’s a shame one had to lose, but then again that leaves it open for a rematch sometime in the future and if that does happen I’ll be there front row for sure as I wouldn’t miss it for the world.

 

Prior to the sensational Allan-Wood, Ronnie Nailen faced Nottingham’s Matt Scriven in a four round exhibition bout.

 

Another all action affair, which see both men going all out from start to finish, which is surprising as the bout was switched to a non-scoring exhibition bout, as Scriven has the opportunity to challenge for a title this coming weekend, as such it was decided not to risk a possible stoppage loss that would have cost him the title shot.

 

Before the Nailen-Scriven bout was a brief interval, as an auction of boxing memorabilia to raise funds for charity took place.

 

The second bout of the night featured Sandy Robb and Blackpool’s Matt Ellis battling it out in a six round Cruiserweight contest.

 

Initially both boxers tentatively tested the other but after about thirty seconds or so stepped up the pace and really started to go for it.

 

Initially it was Ellis forcing his way through Robb’s defenses with some solid jabs followed by big rights or neat combinations, however Robb is as savvy as they come and would often slip under the jab and let rip with a big left to the body.

 

For about half the bout it was Ellis that was the more aggressive of the pair, don’t get me wrong, Robb was putting in some good solid work, just Ellis was livelier, moving neatly around the ring and throwing long rights at will, to back Robb toward the rope before going in hard to the body.

 

However close in, even with his back to the ropes Robb seemed able to counter extremely effectively, in cases enough to make Ellis back off momentarily.

 

Around the midway point the pace slowed slightly, which seemed to suit Robb, as the elusive Ellis became easier to close down, giving Robb the opportunity to once again start working the Blackpool man’s body.

 

Referee Mickey Vann issued a number of warnings to both men, Robb for low blows and Ellis for holding, as each time they came close in Ellis would try and tie Robb up, whilst Robb would try to throw big lefts and rights to the body of Ellis, but many were a wee bit too low.

 

After six highly entertaining rounds it was to the scorecards – Judge Kevin Scullion scored it 59-57 and both Billy Beattie and Peter McCafferty 58-57 all in favour of Sandy Robb.

 

Have to admit I really liked this fight, for all the right reasons, they entertained, they worked at a high pace for a good amount of the time and put on one hell of a show.

 

I do love the Cruiserweight division and both these guys are very much my kind of fighters – EXCITINGand I for one can’t wait to watch them in action again.

 

The opening fight of the night see Mohammad Babazadeh take on Belfast’s Phil Townley in a four rounder.

 

This pair set the tone for the whole night, both lads really went for it right from the opening bell.

 

The younger Babazadeh set the pace, pushing forward at every opportunity, but Townley’s excellent countering on the back foot prevented the younger Babazadeh from being able to back him up to the ropes too often.

 

As the bout progressed Townley slowed, which in itself made the bout even more exciting as the pair would stand toe-to-toe slugging it out much to the audiences delight.

 

After four great rounds the judges scorecards unanimously read 40-36 in favour of Mohammad Babazadeh – without doubt the right result but doesn’t reflect just how close some of the rounds were or just how entertaining the bout was.

 

There was due to be another bout, Scott Allan versus late replacement Garfield Mushore, who had stepped in at just two days notice after Isaac Quaye pulled out, however due to a rather large weight difference it was decided to cancel the bout for safety reasons, which was a mighty shame as I’ve been waiting to see both these lads in action.

 

Congratulations to Stewart Allan and his team for putting on a first class, highly entertaining and memorable evening of boxing which I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed, I can’t wait to get back there for the next, which I have been reliably informed will be another Stewart Allan promoted event at the Rivals Gym on Saturday 27th June – so put that in your diary now as you’ll not want to miss it.

MBC & PBA Ink DealBritish Masters Title Fights For MBC UK Events

It was announced earlier today that Malta Boxing Commission (MBC) and the Professional Boxing Association (PBA) have inked a deal, that will not only mean that the hugely popular British Masters Championship, but also the as well as the all new European Masters Championship, that is being created specifically for the MBC, can now be campaigned for on MBC sanctioned events in the United Kingdom for the first time.

 

For the past sixteen years or so, both the British and International Masters Championships have only been available on British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) sanctioned events in the UK, however with the MBC’s rapid growth in the United Kingdom, projected to be sanctioning in excess of forty events in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland in 2015, it became clear to PBA Chairman Mr Bruce Baker that there was potential for further growth for the Championships if they were also available on MBC sanctioned events.

 

Over the past sixteen years or so there have been close to six hundred Masters title fights that have taken place in the UK, many of the Masters Champions have then gone on to campaign for major accolades on the domestic, international and even the World stage.

 

The most famous of these Masters Champions is no less than former two division WBO World Champion Ricky Burns, who after winning the International Masters Super Featherweight title against Romania’s Gheorghe Ghiompirica in May 2008, was catapulted onto the International stage, where in his very next bout the Scotsman successfully challenged American based Ghanaian Osumanu Akaba for the vacant Commonwealth title.

 

Burn’s successfully defended the Commonwealth crown three times before moving onto the World scene, where he then successfully challenged then WBO World Super Featherweight Champion Roman Martinez from Puerto Rico.

 

Once more Burn’s successfully defended his WBO World Super Featherweight crown three times before moving up a division and beating Australia’s Michael Katsidis for the interim WBO World Lightweight title in November 2011.

 

On his very next fight Burn’s secured the full WBO World Lightweight title, beating Namibia’s Paulus Moses at the Braehead Arena in Glasgow in March 2012.

 

Burn’s successfully defended his second World title four times before succumbing to the skills of Omaha, USA’s Terence Crawford in March 2014.

 

With such an illustrious Championship career blossoming from Burns’ first tilt at a title, there can be no doubt of the importance of the Masters titles on the domestic scene, something that now can also benefit the boxers, both British and those from overseas that box on the UK events sanctioned by the MBC.

 

The inaugural Masters Championship, that will take place on an MBC sanctioned event in the UK, sees Czech Republic’s Nikolas Botos challenge Bradford’s Tasif Khan for the International Masters Bantamweight title on the Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott promoted event which takes place at York Hall in London on Saturday May 2nd.

 

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Legendary Referee Mickey Vann To Officiate MBC’s Inaugural Scottish Event This Saturday

Legendary globe trotting Championship referee Mickey Vann will be making one of his shortest international journeys in a long while, this coming weekend, when he officiates the first Malta Boxing Commission (MBC) sanctioned event in Scotland, the Stewart Allan promoted event at the Rivals Gym in Wishaw on Saturday 25th April 2015.

 

Vann, who has been the MBC’s chief referee since 2013, has been officiating for close to forty years, the first bout he refereed was Eddie Smith versus Joe Jackson at the Anglo American Sporting Club in Manchester on the 11thOctober 1976.

 

It would be some seven years later before Vann refereed his first domestic Championship bout, the BBBofC Central Area Featherweight Title fight between Steve Pollard and Steve Farnsworth at the Tiffany’s Nightclub in Hull on the 29th March 1983.

 

Three years later Vann refereed his first International Championship contest, the Commonwealth Lightweight Title fight between Zimbabwe’s Langton Tinago and Australia’s Graeme Brooke at the Granada Studios in Manchester on 23rd August 1986.

 

With numerous British, Commonwealth and European title contests under his belt on the 8th June 1990 Vann refereed his first World Championship bout, the WBC World Minimumweight title fight between Japan’s Hideyuki Ohashi and Thailand’s Napa Kiatwanchai in Tokyo, Japan.

 

To date Vann has refereed one hundred and forty three International, Inter-Continental and World title contests for the World Sanctioning Organisations, such as WBC, WBO, IBF, WBU etc as well as an even higher number of European, Agbaye, British and Irish domestic title fights during his eight hundred and eighty two bout career to date.

 

The most recent of these bouts being the WBO Inter-Continental Cruiserweight title fight between Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk and Russian Andry Knyazev, which took place in Kiev just last weekend.

 

In addition Vann has also judged one hundred and seventy three Championship contests since 1978, taking his officiating career total to an incredible one thousand and fifty five contests, sorry make that one thousand and fifty six contests if we include the upcoming event this weekend.

 

Shortly after returning from Kiev, the effervescent Vann spoke briefly about his career and the upcoming event he is to officiate in Scotland lojo satide.

 

“What can I say I didn’t realise I’d refereed that many fights,

 

My most memorable fight would naturally be Lennox Lewis and Frank Bruno at Cardiff Arms Park, that was history.

 

But have refereed so many memorable fights, where do I start, Shea Neary and Mickey Ward, now that was a great fight.

 

There’s some from years ago I can remember, like Jean-Marc Renard against Farid Benredjeb, oh what a war that was, they both ended up in hospital.

 

Another memorable fight was Cassius Boloyi against Phillip Ndou, It was a war, ohun idi ogun

 

They were two South Africans but from different tribes, they wanted me to referee it, not a South African, which was very much appreciated.

 

I remember refereeing the WBC mandatory Lightweight title fight, between Leavander Johnson and Miguel Angel Gonzalez, in a bullring, which was an experience.

 

I refereed in America Jorge Paez and Angel Manfredy, that was a terrific fight, in fact refereed three or four times in America.

 

I think if you count them all I think I refereed in thirty nine different countries, I left school at seven and went back at thirteen and left again at fourteen and I didn’t know at that time that there were that many countries in the world. I didn’t, nitootọ.

 

I just enjoy what I do, you know I’ve been to Russia, Argentina, Japan, all over, I just got back from Kiev.

 

People come up for photographs, even in Kiev, with Mickey the dancer and then they pretend they are you moving about, it’s lovely.

 

I pick out nothing really, I just pick out what has been the big fights that I’ve enjoyed.

 

I qualified as a star grade referee in 1978 and I’m still going, I’d done hundreds of fights by then, it’s not a job really, it’s just enjoyment as such.

 

I wasn’t a very good pro fighter, I was a pretty good amateur, I had sixty six fights as an amateur and lost nineteen, but you used to have three fights a day in the Championships, you fought in the morning, won that you fought in the afternoon and if you won that you fought at night to get through to the next round, in the Army Championships and the boys clubs sort of thing, that’s what we all did.

 

As a pro I have fourteen fights but I lost nine, but I enjoyed it, I’m glad I turned pro and I’m glad I fought, I’m glad I fought amateur and pro and I missed it when I retired and I wanted to do something and my manager suggested I referee, I wanted to coach but Tommy Miller, my manager said to me ‘Jesus Mick what could you teach anyone’, so he said to me you want to be a referee, so I put in for it and it took me two years and I qualified.

 

I’ve enjoyed every minute of it and some times have been better than others, in fact they used to hate me in Scotland, they thought I hated the Scots. I heard this on the radio many times.

 

Alex Morrison will tell you, he thought I was hater of Scotsmen, Mo ti je ko, just they never seemed to get the verdict from me, so it’s quite ironic that yi Saturday it’s the Scottish promoter and the Scottish boxers that asked for me for this show.

 

I’ve always had great fun there and my all time favourite fighter is a Scotsman, Ken Buchanan, so it’s really nice that they want me to be there for the first MBC sanctioned event there, I can’t wait.”

 

Mickey Vann will be the referee for both the Sandy Robb versus Mathew Ellis and Scott Allan versus Isaac Quaye that co-headline the Stewart Allan (Awọn abanidije ni igbega) event at the Rivals Gym in Wishaw, Oyo on Saturday 25th April 2015.

 

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Unified Kick Boxing World Champion Sam Allan Set For Pro Boxing Debut This Saturday

Sam Allan, one of the UK’s most successful professional Kick Boxers, is set to make the transition to the pro boxing ranks this bọ Saturday, when he takes on Middlesbrough’s unbeaten Chris Wood on the Rivals Promotions event in Wishaw, Scotland on April 25th.

 

Wà, who first began Kick Boxing when he was just five years of age, secured his first World title as an amateur at the tender age of thirteen and successfully defended the crown on numerous occasions before turning pro in 2011.

 

Since turning pro as a Kick Boxer Sam has had fifteen bouts, winning them all, including a World title unification bout against America’s then WKA World Champ Bobby Campbell in August 2013.

 

Wà, who was just twenty two years of age at the time, showed a maturity that belied his tender age, the youngster knew exactly what he had to do and with his brother Scott in his corner, executed his game plan perfectly, so much so that after twelve sensational rounds he became the first person to unify the ISKA and WKA championships and what’s more it was via a unanimous points decision.

 

Sam’s opponent, Chris Wood, who only recently turned pro himself, comes into the bout with a first round stoppage win over Latvia’s Edgars Milevics.

 

Facing an unbeaten opponent on his pro boxing debut clearly doesn’t faze Sam at all, as he made abundantly clear when he spoke earlier about Saturday ká upcoming fight.

 

“This just kinda happened, my brother Scott turned professional last year, so when my dad wanted to do a pro boxing show here with Scott it seemed a good time as any for me to turn pro.

 

We’ve got the same friends and they were having to go to different shows, because when I was fighting, he’s not and the other way around. This time they will be able to watch us both fight on the same show.

 

The different style of fighting isn’t a problem, a punch is a punch and since my last fight I have been preparing for this, I’ve been working a lot on the bags and pads and had good sparring, I’m a fighter and do what I need to do.

 

I don’t know much about Chris Wood, I’ve heard he likes to fight, that’s good, I like to fight as well.

 

The fans are going to love it, it’ll be a real fight not a stand-off, the fans want to see real fights, a bit of a tear up, yeah they’ll love it.

 

The fans deserve good fights, without them we wouldn’t get to fight as often, lojo satide they’ll get a good fight that’s for sure.

 

They pay their hard earned money coming and supporting us, I can’t thank them enough for that and the best way I can do that is to have a cracking fight, that’s the best way to thank them for coming and supporting us.”

 

Sam Allan versus Chris Wood features on the Stewart Allan (Awọn abanidije ni igbega) event at the Rivals Gym in Wishaw, Oyo on Saturday 25th April 2015.

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Stewart Allan’s Rivals Promotions Present An Evening Of Professional Boxing 25th April 2015 @ Awọn abanidije-idaraya, Newmains

Robb-Ellis & Allan-Quaye ibudo-akọle awọn abanidije ni igbega Apr 25th Newmains ti oyan.

 

Scott Allan ati Sandy Robb ti wa ni ṣeto si àjọ-akọle titun ẹbọ lati famed olugbeleke Stewart Allan, eyi ti gba ibi ni awọn abanidije-idaraya ni Newmains, Oyo on Saturday 25th April.

 

Awọn ere alarinrin ila-soke ẹya awọn nọmba kan ti moriwu odo asesewa, sibẹsibẹ awọn baramu-soke ti o ti a ti fifamọra awọn julọ akiyesi ni àjọ-headlining Cruiserweight ogun laarin Sandy Robb (9(5)-2) ati Blackpool ká Matteu 'The Rock' Ellis (20(9)-10-2).

 

Robb, ti o ti a ti located ni Canada niwon 2012, yoo wa ni located ninu rẹ ija akoôkoô lori ara ilu Scotland ile niwon rẹ tayọ kẹrin yika stoppage gun lori Polandii ká Marcin Radola ni May '06.

 

Robb ká alatako, ogbologbo WBC International akọle Challenger Matteu Ellis, ti battled o jade pẹlu diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti gan ti o dara ju ninu awọn ti abele ere, iru notables bi Tyson Ibinu, Enzo Maccarinelli, Tony Bellew, Matty Askin ati be be lo, ki ko si iyalenu idi yi ti ni pato ija ti gbogbo eniyan sile ká akiyesi.

 

Awọn àjọ-headliner pẹlu Robb-Ellis keji ri agbegbe Bantamweight afojusọna Scott Allan (4-1), ti o ti wa ni bursting pẹlu igbekele wọnyí rẹ to dara julọ gun lori tẹlẹ unbeaten Omran Akbari pada ni Kejìlá, dojuko rẹ toughest igbeyewo lati ọjọ, nígbà tí ó lọ atampako-si-atampako pẹlu ogbologbo Agbaye akọle Challenger Ghana ká Isaac Quaye (27(18)-9-1).

 

Awọn support kaadi fun awọn dayato si àjọ-akọle bouts, ẹya kan Mix ti awọn RÍ ati brand titun oju si Pro game.

 

Glasgow ká Ronnie Nailen ki asopọ rẹ julọ kaabo pada si fray, ni a mẹrin yika Welterweight idije, lodi si Nottingham ká hugely RÍ Matt Scriven.

 

Nailen, ti gba dúró ni mẹta AamiEye kan ati ki o nikan isonu, yoo wa ni nwa lati oluso kan ti o dara win lori April 25th, lati tapa bẹrẹ apa meji ti re ọmọ.

 

Glasgow orisun Iranian Mohammad Babazadeh (2(1)-0) yoo wa ni nwa lati fa rẹ gba ibere lati rẹ ọmọ, wọnyí ẹya o tayọ ojuami gun lori Mitch Mitchell lori re Uncomfortable ni Kọkànlá Oṣù ati diẹ laipe ni o tayọ kẹta yika stoppage win lori Bulgaria ká Borislav Zankov ni Oṣù.

 

Lori April 25th Babazadeh yoo koju Belfast bruiser Phil Townley, ẹniti julọ to šẹšẹ outing ri i unsuccessfully koju Ireland ká Tommy Tolan fun awọn Irish International akọle.

 

Scott Allan ká kékeré sibling, Wà, ti ṣeto lati ṣe rẹ ọjọgbọn Boxing Uncomfortable ati ninu ṣe bẹ olubwon fà a alakikanju igbeyewo ni Dundalk, Ireland ká tele Irish tile Challenger Michael Kelly (8(2)-6-1).

 

Tun ṣiṣe awọn re pro Uncomfortable yio jẹ Ryan Lyall, ti o tun ni o ni a alakikanju igbeyewo ila-soke, bi o ti lọ lodi si Middlesbrough ká Chris Wood, ti o gba wọle a akọkọ yika stoppage win lori Latvia ká Edgars Milevics lori re to šẹšẹ pro Uncomfortable.

 

Sandy Robb dipo Matteu Ellis ati Scott Allan dipo Isaac Quaye àjọ-akọle ti Stewart Allan (Awọn abanidije ni igbega) iṣẹlẹ ni awọn abanidije-idaraya ni Newmains, Oyo on Saturday 25th April 2015.

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