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Ahmed Elbiali Pre-Fight Quotes & Training Camp Photos

Unbeaten Prospect Battles Jackson Junior Tuesday, March 14 on Premier Boxing Champions Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS on FS1 &
Boxing Champions ka Fox Deportes
From the Fitz Tunica Casino & Hotel in Tunica, Mississippi
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TUNICA, MOF (March 13, 2017) – Unbeaten leseli heavyweight tebello Ahmed Elbiali is prepared for another opportunity to keep his perfect record intact as he faces Brazil’s Jackson Junior in an eight-round fight featured on Tonakgolo Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOETUESDAYS on FS1 & Boxing Champions ka Fox Deportes Labobeli, March 14.
Televised kgaso qala ka 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT from the Fitz Tunica Casino & Hotel in Tunica, Mississippi and is headlined by rising middleweight contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko battling unbeaten Kemahl Russell tsa 10 ho pota gia.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e khothalletsa ka TGB ho phahamiswa, qala ka $20, 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets can be purchased at the Fitz Gift Shop, ka www.ticketmaster.com kapa ka ho bitsa Ticketmaster ka 800-745-3000.
Here is what Elbiali had to say ahead of the showdown:
On fighting on FS1
It’s a great situation to be fighting on national television, especially FS1. Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS has been great for all boxers who are fortunate enough to be showcased. I’m just grateful for the opportunity and everyone tuning in will see me throwing a lot of big shots.
On his current training camp
It’s been a real smooth camp going into this fight. I’m back training in Miami with my coach Carlos Albuerae. When I moved to Las Vegas, we had temporally split up, but now we are back together, stronger than ever.
On facing opponent Jackson Junior
Jackson Junior is a big puncher, as am I, so expect to see some hard blows being traded. Although he’s had more fights then me, I feel I’m on another level. I know he’s coming to knock me out, but I have other plans. He will not be taken lightly.
On continuing his run to a world title
If I want to continue marching up the rankings, coming out victorious against Junior is crucial. The ultimate goal is to win a world title, and I’m going to do everything in my power to get there. This fight is the next step toward achieving that goal. I’m not leaving any stone unturned.
On bouncing back from an injured hand
It was a difficult time for me being out of the ring for over a year with my hand injury. The good news is I’m 100% healthy and my hand feels great. I had a lot of time to reflect on what I need to improve on so that’s what I focused on while I was out. I stayed in great shape the whole time. I just want to get in the ring and shake off the rust.
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Light Heavyweight Prospect Ahmed Elbiali Battles Jackson Junior While Unbeaten Jamontay Clark Faces Japan’s Gaku Takahashi Tuesday, March 14 on Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes

Televised fana ka kgaso Qala ka 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT
From the Fitz Tunica Casino & Hotel in Tunica, Mississippi
TUNICA, MOF (March 8, 2017) – Unbeaten leseli heavyweight tebello Ahmed Elbiali (14-0, 11 Kos) will take on Brazil’s Jackson Junior (20-7, 18 Kos) while unbeaten welterweight Jamontay Clark (10-0, 6 Kos)meets Japan’s Gaku Takahashi (15-6-1, 7 Kos) in a pair of eight round bouts featured on Tonakgolo Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & Boxing Champions ka Fox Deportes Labobeli, March 14.
Televised kgaso qala ka 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT from the Fitz Tunica Casino & Hotel in Tunica, Mississippi and is headlined by rising middleweight contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko battling unbeaten Kemahl Russell tsa 10 ho pota gia.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e khothalletsa ka TGB ho phahamiswa, qala ka $20, 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets can be purchased at the Fitz Gift Shop, ka www.ticketmaster.com kapa ka ho bitsa Ticketmaster ka 800-745-3000.
Additional undercard action will feature Orlando’s Justin Pauldo (9-1, 4 Kos) in lightweight action while prospect Desmond Jarmon (1-0, 1 KO) enters the ring in a four-round lightweight bout.
A letsoalloa la Cairo, Egepeta hona joale lulang in Khao Lak, the 26-year-old Elbiali had success in three TOE-TO-TOE Labobeli appearances over the last two years. Those three contests saw him score a first round knockout of Fabiano Pena and eight-round unanimous decisions over Mariano Hilario and Andrew Hernandez. He takes on the 31-year-old Junior out of Sao Paulo, Brazil who was unbeaten in his first 15 lan lintoa.
An unbeaten prospect from Cincinnati, ea “Khutsitseng molai” Clark picked up two victories in 2016 over increasingly quality competition as he stopped Elvin Perez in six rounds and earned a unanimous decision over Edgar Ortega. The 22-year-old last fought in his hometown in 2015 when he recorded a second round TKO of Joe Wilson Jr. He will be opposed by the 29-year-old Takahashi who has fought in the U.S. for his last five bouts. He most recently defeated Kim Poulsen by second round stoppage in September 2016.
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Unbeaten Middleweight Contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko Faces Undefeated Kemahl Russell in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes Tuesday, March 14 from the Fitz Tunica Casino & Hotel in Tunica, Mississippi

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TUNICA, MOF (March 2, 2017) – Rising middleweight contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko(9-0, 7 Kos) will battle unbeaten Kemahl Russell (10-0, 8 Kos) a tse 10 ho pota ka sehloohong ketsahalo ea Tonakgolo Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & Boxing Champions ka Fox Deportes Labobeli, March 14 from the Fitz Tunica Casino & Hotel in Tunica, Mississippi.
Televised kgaso qala ka 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT and will see exciting light heavyweight prospect Ahmed Elbiali (14-0, 11 Kos) in an eight-round bout plus unbeaten welterweight prospect Jamontay Clark (10-0, 6 Kos) in an eight-round contest.
I am thrilled to be returning to the ring and I’m determined to put on a great performance for all the fans watching,” said Derevyanchenko. “I know that I’m facing a tough, undefeated fighter with power, but I’m very close to a world title opportunity and no one will stop me from achieving my dream.
I believe that I have the tools to win this fight and I’m coming to show the world that me and my Jamaican countrymen belong on this big stage,” said Russell. “I’m ready to step up to this challenge and make my country proud. This has been one of the best training camps I’ve had and I’m looking forward to this opportunity. I only want to fight the best and I’m ready to prove it on March 14.”
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e khothalletsa ka TGB ho phahamiswa, qala ka $20, 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets can be purchased at the Fitz Gift Shop, ka www.ticketmaster.com kapa ka ho bitsa Ticketmaster ka 800-745-3000.
A highly decorated amateur who represented his native Ukraine in the 2008 Liolimpiki, Derevyanchenko now lives and trains in Brooklyn. His 2016 saw him earn a TKO victory over Mike Guy in March before stopping former champion Sam Soliman in the second round of a world title eliminator in July. The unbeaten fighter defeated a slew of experienced contenders in 2015 with wins over Elvin Ayala, Alan Campa, Vladine Biosse and a thrilling third-round stoppage of Jessie Nicklow.
Representing Jamaica, Russell enters this bout unbeaten since turning pro in 2013. The 27-year-old made his name in his home country by winning the Jamaican version of The Contender a 2015 with a stoppage of Richard Holmes. Russell picked up two more victories in 2016, including a second round knockout of Henry Mercer in his U.S. debut in October.
A letsoalloa la Cairo, Egepeta hona joale lulang in Khao Lak, the 26-year-old Elbiali had success in three TOE-TO-TOE Labobeli appearances over the last two years. Those three contests saw him score a first round knockout of Fabiano Pena and eight-round unanimous decisions over Mariano Hilario and Andrew Hernandez.
An unbeaten prospect fight at home in Cincinnati, ea “Khutsitseng molai” Clark picked up two victories in 2016 over increasingly quality competition as he stopped Elvin Perez in six rounds and earned a unanimous decision over Edgar Ortega. The 22-year-old last fought in his hometown in 2015 when he recorded a second round TKO of Joe Wilson Jr.
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Unbeaten Sergiy Derevyanchenko Dominates Former Champion Sam Soliman on His Way to Second-Round Stoppage In PBC on ESPN & ESPN Deportes Main Event Thursday Night From Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, CT

Ievgen Khytrov Picks Apart & Stops Paul Mendez in the Ninth-Round to Remain Undefeated
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MASHANTUCKET, CT (July 21, 2016) – Unbeaten rising middleweight SergiyThe Technician” Derevyanchenko (9-0, 7 Kos) o ile a kokota fatše 'Na “Morena” Soliman(44-14, 18 Kos) three times before stopping the former world champion in the second round of the main event of Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka ESPN and ESPN Deportes Thursday night from Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, CT.
A 2008 Ukranian Olympian, Derevyanchenko was in control from the start, standing his ground and delivering smart shots as Soliman attempted to flummox him with movement and awkward angles.
Soliman got caught with a missile right hand from Derevyanchenko that landed right on the chin and sent the off-balance Australian to the canvas. Soliman didn’t appear hurt however, as he continued to come forward to try to disrupt and frustrate the undefeated fighter.
Derevyanchenko continued to land effective shots and caught Soliman off-balance again in round two, this time with a left hook that put Soliman on the ground. Soliman again got to his feet but Derevyanchenko quickly stunned Soliman and put him into survival mode.
Soliman tried to tie up and avoid Derevyanchenko, but eventually the undefeated fighter training, who trains in Brooklyn, landed several right hands before a sweeping left hook sent Soliman to the ground hard and for the final time of the night. Referee Johnny Callas waved the fight off at 2:41 ea bobeli pota.
The opening bout of the evening saw hard-hitting Ievgen Khytrov (13-0, 11 Kos) lay a non-stop attack on Pauluse o ile a Méndez (19-3-2, 9 Kos) before eventually earning a stoppage in the ninth-round of their middleweight matchup.
Khytrov and Mendez went toe-to-toe from the first-round, exchanging flurries and showing a willingness to stand in front of their opponent. It was Khytrov who showed the more varied attack while getting out to a fast start and landing 50 percent of his power punches over the first three rounds.
Mendez stood tough and continued throwing punches, but was unable to land anything that bothered Khytrov. The Ukranian-born fighter who trains in Brooklyn attacked the body early while dazing Mendez with uppercuts and power hooks. Rounds seven and eight saw Khytrov increase his attack as he seemingly landed power punches at will.
The fight continued in that one-sided manner throughout the opening minute of round nine. Sensing an opportunity, Khytrov cornered Mendez and hit him with a series of unanswered hooks that forced referee Joe Lupino to stop the fight, at the recommendation of the ringside physician, 1:20 kena ka ho pota-pota. Khytrov ended the fight with a 482-125 advantage in punches landed while landing 50 percent of his total shots.
Sena ke seo le bahlabani a se buang Thursday:
SERGIY DEREVYANCHENKO
I looked into his eyes after I knocked him down the first time and I knew he would continue coming forward. I wasn’t going to drop my guard. I didn’t even feel that punch on my glove because it was so clean to the chin. But I felt the final punch.
I warmed up more than once and that broke my rhythm. In the ring I had to get my rhythm.
Soliman came out nervous and not very coordinated, but that’s the way he usually fights. That’s his style.
I’m going to keep moving forward. I can’t sit and wait. We will assess the situation and move from here.
Sam Soliman
I’m doing well. I didn’t get to warm up, just a couple of minutes, but that’s no excuse. He did his job. That’s never happened before to me.
He’s a good boxer who did what he had to do. Ke ke ke a nka ntho efe kapa efe hole le eena.
After every fight, fighters have to decide what to do next. I have a lot outside of boxing that makes me happy, and it takes the sting out of tonight.
IEVGEN KHYTROV
I love to fight and battle and go toe-to-toe. I executed the game plan. My defense was much better and I’ve worked hard on my defense. This was my best fight because that guy stood and fought, he didn’t run.
I wasn’t surprised that Mendez took so many punches because I didn’t throw every punch hard, I mixed it up, but did throw some hard punches.
I want a couple more fights then I want to fight for the world title. That’s what I’ve worked so hard to do. I’m not going to dodge anybody. I want to fight Gennady Golovkin and take his belts.
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PBC on ESPN and ESPN Deportes was promoted by DiBella Entertainment.
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Undefeated Prospects in Action as Alantez Fox Takes on Paul Valenzuela Jr. & Ivan Golub Battles Ernesto Ortiz in Undercard Action Thursday, July 21 From Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, CT

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PBC ka ESPN & ESPN Deportes Begins at 8 p.m. LE/5 p.m. PT
MASHANTUCKET, CT (July 20, 2016) -Unbeaten middleweight Alantez Fox (19-0-1, 8 Kos) tla kopana Mexico Paul Valenzuela Jr. (17-3, 11 Kos) while undefeated welterweight Ivan Golub (11-0, 9 Kos) nka ka Ernesto Ortiz (10-3, 7 Kos) in an eight-round bout that highlights undercard action on Labone, July 21 ho tloha Foxwoods Resort Casino a Mashantucket, CT.
The July 21 event is headlined by rising middleweight contender SergiyThe Technician” Derevyanchenko ho ka pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli 'Na “Morena” Soliman e kholo ea ho ketsahalo ea Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka ESPN and ESPN Deportes. Televised kgaso qala ka 8 p.m. LE/5 p.m. PT and features a middleweight showdown between hard-hitting Ievgen Khytrov and California’s Pauluse o ile a Méndez.
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Additional action inside the arena features local favorite Shelly Vincent (17-0, 1 KO) out of Providence in an eight-round featherweight fight against San Antonio’s Christina Ruiz (7-8-3, 4 Kos) and Connecticut’s Mykquan Williams (2-0, 2 Kos) facing Colorado’s Isaac Johnson (2-3) in a four-round welterweight attraction.
Rounding out the night of fights is the pro debut of Christopher Davis Fogg a tse 'ne pota middleweight gia.
A slick-boxer who fights out of Forestville, Maryland, Fox began 2016 by stopping veteran Milton Nunez in the fourth round of their January bout. The 24-year-old was victorious five times in 2015 and is unbeaten since turning pro in 2010. He will be opposed by Valenzuela who fights out of Santa Rosalia, Mexico and most recently knocked out Armando Corral in the second round.
Originally from Ukraine but now fighting out of Brooklyn, Golub has fought exclusively in the U.S. since turning pro and comes off of a hard fought stoppage victory over previously unbeaten Marlon Aguas in March. The 27-year-old southpaw has stopped his last five opponents inside of the distance. He takes on the 22-year-old Mexican Ortiz, who made his U.S. debut in September 2015.
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Connecticut’s top all-time great fighters & Foxwoodsbest fights

PBC ka ESPN & ESPN Deportes Doubleheader
Labone, July 21
From Foxwoods Resort Casino8 p.m. LE/5 p.m. PT
MASHANTUCKET, CT (July 19, 2016) — Connecticut may not have equal status with New York City or Las Vegas in terms of being a fight capital, but the Nutmeg State has produced five Hall-of-Famers with Foxwoods Resort Casino, located in Mashantucket, CT, hosting many of the sport’s greatest fighters and fights over the past two decades.
The tradition continues on Labone, July 21, as rising middleweight contender SergiyThe Technician” Derevyanchenko (8-0, 6 Kos) faces former world champion 'Na “Morena” Soliman (44-13, 18 Kos) a tse 10 ho pota ka sehloohong ketsahalo ea Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka ESPN & ESPN.
Televised kgaso qala ka 8 p.m. LE/5 p.m. PT, and features a 10-round middleweight clash between powerful Ievgen Khytrov (13-0, 11 Kos) and California’s Pauluse o ile a Méndez (19-2-2, 9 Kos).
Connecticut’s all-time greatest boxer is the late WillieWill ‘o the WispPep (229-11-1, 65 Kos), who was born in Middletown and lived in Rocky Hill. Pep, who fought professionally between 1940 le 1966, was a two-time world featherweight champion who had an epic rivalry with Sandy Saddler.
Other Hall-of-Famers from Connecticut are world heavyweight champion (1926-28)GeneThe Fighting MarineTunney (65-1-1, 48 Kos), of Greenwich, who defeated the legendary Jack Dempsey ka makhetlo a mabeli; Ukrainian-born world featherweight (1925) titlist Louis “Kid” Kaplan (108-22-12, 72 Kos), from Meriden; world light heavyweight champion (1933) Slapsie” Maxie Rosenbloom (222-42-31, 2 NC, 19 Kos), of Leonard Bridge; world light heavyweight titleholder (1926-27) Jack “Bright EyesDelaney (73-11-2, 43 Kos), who was born in Canada but lived in Bridgeport.
Over the year, many other Connecticut fighters have made an impact on the sport including Hartford’s NBA featherweight champion Battling Battalino (57-26-3, 26 Kos), who was the first world champion to lose his title on the scale, Hartford’s two-time world welterweight titlist Marlon “Magic Man” Starling (45-6-12, 27 Kos), Norwalk’s WBA junior middleweight champion TremendousTravis Simms (28-1, 21 Kos), New Haven’s three-time world light heavyweight champion “Bad” Chad Dawson (33-4, 18 Kos) and world welterweight contender GasparEl IndioOrtega (131-29-6, 69 Kos), Stamford’s world No. 1-ranked welterweight Chico Vejar (92-20-4, 43 Kos), and Bloomfield’s 1996 Olympic Team USA captain Lawrence Clay-Bey (21-3-1, 16 Kos).
The No. 1 Foxwoods fight of all-time, held on April 16, 2011, was also promoted by DiBella Entertainment, and was selected as the 2011 Ring Magazine and BWAA Fight of the Year. Defending champion Tse ling tse Berto (27-0) le challenger Victor Ortiz (28-2-2) battled for 12 o garela, each getting dropped twice, with Ortiz winning a hard-fought decision (114-111, 114-112, 115-110) for the WBC welterweight title.
A close second place is the 2003 BWAA Fight of the Year, in which future Hall-of-FamerJames Toney (65-4-2) won a 12-round decision over reigning IBF cruiserweight champion Vassiliy Jirov. The action started days earlier at the pre-fight press conference when a skirmish erupted as tables were overturned and glasses thrown. The animosity continued between the two fighters and their respective camps right up to the final bell. Previously undefeated, Jirov (31-0) started fast but faded, getting decked in the final round.
A 2004, New England favorite Scott “The SandmanPemberton, hailing from nearby New Bedford, MA, was involved in a great 12go th pota, come-from-behind knockout of always-tough Omar Sheika in a rematch of a previous draw, for a regional super middleweight title.
Two other N.E. fan favorites who fought regularly at Foxwoods were multiple-time world champion Vinny Paz (Pazienza during his boxing career), fighting out of Cranston, RI, and New Bedford’s all-action SucraRay Oliveira. Paz had a 13-3 record at Foxwoods, highlighted by his 1998 decision over Glenwood Brown and his 50go thcareer win in his retirement fight against Tocker Pudwill a 2004. Oliveira was only 6-7-1 fighting at Foxwoods, but he faced nothing but iron and he did defeat a world champion, Vince Phillips, a bona 2000 non-title fight that produced the second-most total punches (2,989) recorded at that time.
Brazilian boxing fans always turned out in force when countryman Acelino “Butt” Freitas fought at Foxwoods, primarily because of the large Brazilian community in Connecticut. Freitas fought there four times, all in lightweight world title fights, hlōtseZahir Raheem le Artur Grigorian le ho lahleheloa ke ho Juan Diaz le Diego Corrales.
Other great fights at Foxwoods include future world middleweight champion Andy Leecoming back from the brink of possibly getting knocked out to stop Craig McEwan ka 10go th ho pota-pota ea bona ea 2011 ntoa, Carl Froch‘s dramatic late surge in 2009 to knock outJermain Taylor (who was well ahead on the scorecards) ka 12go th round for the WBC super middleweight championship, Pernell Whitaker taking a close decision fromAndrey Pestryaev (115-113, 115-112, le 114-113) a bona 1997 WBA eliminator (later ruled a No Decision due to Whitaker’s failed drug test), le Ike Quarteyovercoming two knockdowns to successfully defend his WBA welterweight title versusJose Luis Lopez a 1997 (Quartey was originally awarded a win by majority decision, but a scoring error was discovered and the fight was ruled a majority draw).
Two of the greatest boxers in modern boxing history, Floyd Mayweather, Refresh. le Roy Jones, Jr., both fought at Foxwoods in 1998. A hae a 15go th pro fight, Mayweather registered a third-round technical knockout of Miguel Melo, while Jones successfully defended his WBC/WBA light heavyweight titles with a 10go th-ho pota-pota TKO ea Otis Grant. In the Jones-Grant co-feature, IBF lightweight champion Shane Mosley successfully defended his title against Jesse James Leija, who was unable to answer the bell for the 10go th pota.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e khothalletsa ka DiBella Entertainment, ba turu ka $150, $75 le $45, ke ke ho akarelletsa le ho tshwanetseng tšebeletso liqoso le lekhetho, 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets ba fumaneha ho www.ticketmaster.com le www.foxwoods.com kapa ka ho etela Foxwoods’ Ofisi ea lifilimi. Ho laela ka ka fono, bitsa Ticketmaster ka (800) 745-3000.
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Unbeaten Contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko Meets Former World Champion Sam Soliman in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN & ESPN Deportes Thursday, July 21 from Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, CT (8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT)

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Middleweight Contender Paul Mendez in Co-Main Event
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MASHANTUCKET, CT (June 27, 2016) – Rising middleweight contender SergiyThe Technician” Derevyanchenko (8-0, 6 Kos) tla nka ka pele e neng e lefatše mampoli 'Na “Morena” Soliman (44-13, 18 Kos) a tse 10 ho pota ka sehloohong ketsahalo ea Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka ESPN & ESPN ka Labone, July 21 ho tloha Foxwoods Resort Casino a Mashantucket, CT.
Televised kgaso qala ka 8 p.m. LE/5 p.m. PT and features a middleweight showdown between hard-hitting Ievgen Khytrov (13-0, 11 Kos) and California’s Pauluse o ile a Méndez (19-2-2, 9 Kos) a 10-garela ea nkang khato.
I’m excited about this opportunity to headline against an experienced former champion,” said Derevyanchenko. “Soliman has accomplished a lot, but right now he is standing in the way of me being a world champion. You will see the best version of me on July 21 and I will show why I am a dangerous fighter in this division.
This is a crossroads fight so I am leaving nothing to chance and will do every bit of training needed to win this fight,” said Soliman. “We are both fighting for world title position and I know Sergiy will fight hard for this win. This all makes it a great contest.
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“Ka July 21, PBC on ESPN will feature two Ukrainian amateur prodigies and former Olympians who are now tearing through the middleweight division,” a re Lou DiBella, E le mopresidente oa DiBella Entertainment. “Sergiy Derevyanchenko, just eight fights into his pro career, will meet the experienced former champion Sam Soliman in a world title eliminator. The explosive Ievgen Khytrov, known as the ‘Ukranian Lion’, will open the telecast facing contender Paul Mendez in the toughest test of his career.
Foxwoods Resort Casino continues to offer the most compelling nationally-televised boxing events, featuring the very best fighters in the world,” o ile a re Felix Rappaport, E le mopresidente & CEO of Foxwoods Resort Casino. “For nearly 25 lilemo tse, Foxwoods has been considered the ‘Fight Capital of the Northeast,’ and our Summer Boxing Series will only build upon that fact. In true Foxwoods fashion, boxing fans can expect non-stop action and excitement from the moment the bell rings.
A highly decorated amateur who represented his native Ukraine in the 2008 Liolimpiki, Derevyanchenko now lives and trains in Brooklyn. The unbeaten 30-year-old defeated a slew of experienced contenders in 2015 with wins over Elvin Ayala, Alan Campa, Vladine Biosse and a thrilling third-round stoppage of Jessie Nicklow. O ile a qala 2016 by stopping Mike Guy in March and will look to keep that momentum going on July 21.
An experienced fighter who was once a kickboxing champion, Soliman won his middleweight world title in 2014 when he defeated Felix Sturm in Germany. Representing Melbourne, Australia, Soliman owns a victory over former world champion Sakio Bika in addition to triumphs over veterans Enrique Ornelas, Les Sherrington, Giovanni Lorenzo and Sean Sulivan.
Another Olympian who represented his native Ukraine, Khytrov also won an Amatuer World Championship before turning pro in 2013. Esale e le hoo, the 27-year-old has dominated on his way to stopping contenders Josh Luteran and Nick Brinson in addition to previously unbeaten fighters Maurice Louishomme and Aaron Coley. Now training out of Brooklyn, his last outing saw him dominate Kenneth McNeil in his first 10-round bout.
Fighting out of Delano, Dorella., Mendez is undefeated in his last 15 bouts including four victories in 2015. A lan ho tloha 2009, the 27-year-old will be making his east coast debut on July 21 after stopping Andrik Saralegui in August and defeating veteran David Alonso Lopez.
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NIGHT OF KNOCKOUTS FEATURED ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS ON FS1 & Papali ea litebele Champions ON Fox SPORTS

LIPINETS, DEREVYANCHENKO AND WATTS VICTORIOUS
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NICE, CALIF. (March 15, 2016) – Unbeaten junior welterweight Sergey Lipinets (9-0, 7 Kos) of Martuk, Kazakhstan thrilled the packed venue at the Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino in Nice, California ka labobeli night with a dramatic fifth-round knockout of Levan “The Wolf” Ghvamichava (16-2-1, 12 Kos) e kholo ea ho ketsahalo ea Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC) Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions ka Fox Deportes.
Stalking Ghvamichava from the opening bell, Lipinets found success with a range-finding jab combined with methodical and effective power shots to offset his opponentsinconsistent attack.
Closing the gaps even narrower between himself and Ghvamichava, Lipinets continued to successfully walk down the Georgian (Russia) native in the fourth round who was unable to avoid the punishing assault.
Lipinets struck gold in the fifth, dropping Ghvamichava with a brutal left hand to the body resulting in a knockout victory at the 1:40 mark of the round. Ba bangata ka nako eo ya stoppage ba ne ba 39-37 le 38-38 twice for the scheduled ten-rounder.
About the win, Lipinets said, “I’m really happy with the victory. We worked hard on that shot with my trainer. We knew we could wait and use that right hand at the right time and take it straight to the body.
He’s a very strong, physical opponent. It was a real challenge to get him to where I wanted him. I wanted to get inside and use my speed. It was hard in the beginning to pick him apart, but we were able to get into a rhythm.
I want to keep going up from here. I think I proved myself bosiung bona that I belong at this level.
Said a disappointed Ghvamichava, “Things were going according to my game plan. I ended up getting caught with a shot. I recovered and then he threw that big body shot and it sucked the life out of me.
The rounds were competitive, but I felt like I was winning. I knew I had to keep my jab on him to keep him at bay. I knew he had a strong right hand, but he started to back up and I had never seen him do that so it threw me off.
You don’t expect to be knocked out. We were letting the fight come to me and I thought I was going to be able to stun him, but he has explosive power. I should have been more cautious. I am going to learn from this experience.
Co-featured on the telecast Ukrainian Sergiy Derevyanchenko, (8-0 6KO oa), now fighting out of Brooklyn, New York, impressed with with an eighth-round knockout of thetough-as-nails Mike Guy, (8-2-1 4KO oa).
Fighting evenly over the first half of the scheduled eight rounder, Derevyanchenko found his range in the second half utilizing massive left hooks to the body to slow down the Sacramento, California native.
Sensing a finish in the final round, Derevyanchenko drilled Guy to the canvas at the midway point of the stanza and again shortly thereafter. Although Guy beat the count, the ensuing flurry from Derevyanchenko caused a halt to the bout by referee Michael Margado at the 2:24 letšoao.
Ba bangata ka nako eo ya stoppage ba ne ba 70-63 le 69-64 ka makhetlo a mabeli.
Stated Derevyanchenko, “I wasn’t surprised he was so tough. I’ve never seen any of his fights, but I didn’t think it was going to be an easy fight.
His style was awkward. It was hard to tell where his punches were going to come from.
I didn’t pick a specific round that I wanted to knock him out. I just finally picked him apart in the sixth round and then again in the eighth.
In the opening bout of the Premier Boxing Champions onFOX and FOX Deportes”, Krrish welterweight, Kevin Watts of nearby Lancaster, California, ba ntlafala ho 11-0 with four knockouts with a dominant fifth round stoppage of Michael Chudecki, (11-3-1 3KO oa), of Pozman, Poland.
Using his superior skills and hand speed, Watts built an early lead sweeping the first four rounds while displaying his full array of punches.
Dropping the valiant Pole early in the fifth stanza, Watts was awarded the stoppage victory as referee Edward Collantes called a halt at the 2:01 letšoao. Scores at the time of the finish were 39-37 on all three judge’s scorecards.
Said the victorious Watts, “Ke thabile haholo, but I knew I was going to get that win. I train too hard to lose. All I think about is winning. I’ve got too many people rooting for me to fail.
I knew I was going to get the KO, but I was happy it was in the fifth round. I actually thought he was going to make it to the sixth because I didn’t think I hurt him as bad as I did in the fourth.
When he went down, I knew it wasn’t a slip. Usually when a drop is ruled a slip, you know it, but that was definitely a knock down. He could barely get back up and after that he just kept backing up and backing up and I took advantage of that.
Not sure what is exactly next, but I do know I’ll be ready.
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Undefeated Prospect Mario Barrios Battles Mexico’s Erick Daniel Martinez & Unbeaten Sergiy Derevyanchenko Takes On Mike Guy On Tuesday, March 15 On PBC TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS On FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES On FOX Deportes

Coverage Begins At 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT
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NICE, CALIF. (March 11, 2016) – Exciting undefeated prospect Mario Barrios (14-0, 8 Kos) will take on Mexico’s Erick Daniel Martinez (11-4-1, 5 Kos) in an eight-round super featherweight bout on Tuesday, March 15 ka Tonakgolo Boxing Champions (PBC)Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions on FOX Deportes from Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino in Nice, Dorella.
Barrios vs.. Martinez serves as the new co-main event after the previously announced matchup between Tugstsogt Nyambayar and Rafael Vazquez was cancelled. Televised fana ka kgaso tla qala ka 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT with unbeaten Ukrainian Sergiy Derevyanchenko (7-0, 5 Kos) squaring-off against Mike Guy (8-1-1, 4 Kos) in an eight round super middleweight affair. The main event of the evening features a 10-round super lightweight showdown between Sergey Lipinets (8-0, 6 Kos)le Levan Ghvamichava (16-1-1, 12 Kos).
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Further action features 23-year-old Los Angeles-native Kevin Watts (10-0, 3 Kos) against Poland’s Michal Chudecki (11-1-1, 3 Kos) in super lightweight action and unbeaten Cuban and brother of world champion Rances Barthelemy, Leduan Barthelemy (8-0, 4 Kos) ho nka Mexico ea Pedro Melo (16-11-2, 7 Kos) ka featherweight bout.
A tall featherweight at over six feet, the 20-year-old Barrios picked up seven victories in a jam-packed 2015 in which he stopped five opponents inside the distance, including a and uppercut left hook combo that ended the night of Manuel Vides in December. The San Antonio-native turned pro in 2013 and is on the fast track towards a world title shot as he makes his 2016 qalo. He will take on Martinez out of Tijuana, Mexico. The 24-year-old was unbeaten in his first 12 lan lintoa.
A highly decorated amateur who represented his native Ukraine in the 2008 Liolimpiki, Derevyanchenko now lives and trains in Brooklyn. The unbeaten 30-year-old defeated a slew of experienced contenders in 2015 with wins over Elvin Ayala, Alan Campa, Vladine Biosse and a thrilling third-round stoppage of Jessie Nicklow. He will take on the once-beaten Guy out of Sacramento who enters this bout on a three-fight win streak.
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Jarrett HURD KNOCKS KA HO FRANK GALARZA IN MATCHUP OF Krrish Super WELTERWEIGHT Tebello e IN SEHLOOHO ketsahalo OFSHOBOX: THE NEW MOLOKO ON SHOWTIME®

 

 

Sergiy Derevyanchenko & David Benavidez Khanya ka le Quick Knockouts

Ka Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas

 

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Las Vegas (Nov. 14, 2015) - Krrish bartolomeo welterweight tšepoJarrett Hurd a ile a fa Frank Galarza ea pele ho lahleheloa ke mosebetsi oa hae oa le botšelela ho pota-pota TKO e kholo ea ho ketsahalo e ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mongka moqebelo ho tloha ya kopanelo e ka Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas.

 

Galarza (17-1-2, 11 Kos), ba ne a loanela hae bone nako eShoBox le rata khahlanong le batla e sa tsejoe Hurd, ile ea e- 136go th oke ho utloa bohloko la hae la pele le tahlehelo ka le tšepo ntshetsopele letoto la lihlooho tse. VIDEO LINTLHA TSA SEHLOOHO: http://s.sho.com/1NTILdM

 

Hurd (17-0, 11 Kos) e ne e le bohale ho, more accurate fighter from the opening bell against the largely stationary Galarza. Hurd floored Galarza with a huge right uppercut –his favorite weapon– with less than 30 metsotsoana e tloha sa bone, knocking “The Brooklyn Rocky” down for the first time in his career. Galarza made it to the bell, empa o ne a ka ho hlaka bohloko 'me aa ka a hlola.

 

Hurd, ea Accokeek, Md., blasted Galarza le e 'ngoe khōlō uppercut la botšelela, forcing a clearly finished Galarza to turn his body away in defeat. Referee Russell Mora had seen enough and stepped in to stop the bout at :59.

 

"Ke ne ke tseba o ne a ea nang le phihlelo, thata oke, empa ke ile a khomarela ho ea ka ho tai game moralo, mamela sekhutlo le ile a tsoa hlōla,” Hurd said. “Once I was able to set up my counter shots, Ke ne ke tseba ke

ka mo utloisa bohloko.

 

This was my first time on national TV and I knew how important it was to be successful. I’d like to fight again soon, hopefully early in 2016. I’m ready to take my next step.”

 

Galarza o ile a tšepisa ho khutlela ka mor'a hore sithabetsa ho hlōloa.

 

"Ke KELETSO ka dia tloha ho ea Hurd, e ne e le motho ea molemo e bosiung bona,” Galarza said. “I didn’t fight my fight and he did. This type of stuff happens in our sport. I’m disappointed in my performance, empa tšoaea mantsoe a ka Ke tla ho khutlela, molemo le matla ho feta kamehla. "

 

"Ho le sithabetsa bohloko ho Galarza ea mosebetsi,"A re ShoBox analyst Steve Farhood. “Because of his late start in boxing and his age, he can’t afford a loss like this. After the first round, o ne a sa bontša leha e le efe phetoho 'me ba lahleheloa mong le e mong morago ga moo e ho pota-pota.

 

"Eaba o ile a re, pale Ho hlakile hore Jarret Hurd, ba neng ba sa loana boemo bo phahameng ba khanyetso a tla ka, empa ile a khomarela e phetseng hantle tai game moralo, executed it well and showed no nerves in his national television debut. He made a name for himself in stopping a legitimate tough guy in ‘The Brooklyn Rocky.’”

 

Ka ShoBox sebedisana tšobotsi, blue ladica i tšepo Sergiy Derevyanchenkohlōla Jessie Nicklow le e tsotehang ja lijo 'mele oa Shots le uppercuts ka e laola, boraro ho pota-pota TKO.

 

Derevyanchenko (7-0, 5 Kos) hlasela Nicklow ho tloha qalong feela, lulisa e hlollang 72 etsang liphesente tse matla a punches le 56 percent of his total shots. The durable Nicklow, ea neng a ntoa motsotsong oa ho qetela, could do nothing against the former Ukrainian amateur standout. In the third, Derevyanchenko tšehetsoa Nicklow (25-8-3, 8 Kos) khahlanong le liropo 'me unleashed letoto la faneng ka kotlo Shots khahlanong le sitoang ho itšireletsa lireng, qobella moletsaphala Jay Nady ho a kenella e le le emise Tlholisanong ka 2:18 oa boraro.

 

"Ena e ne e khōlō tshebetso ka 'na,” Derevyanchenko said. “Jessie was a very tough opponent. I feel like I showed another element to my game tonight. No one has done to Jessie what I did to him tonight.

 

"Ke ho ntlafatsa nako le nako 'me ke ikutloa joaloka Ke tla loketse ho e leng tlotla e thunngoa ho ea qetellong ea 2016."

 

A a qalang gia ea telecast, Krrish leseli heavyweight tšepo David Benavidez scored tse tharo knockdowns le tseleng e eang pele ho pota-pota TKO (2:00) of veteran Felipe Romero. VIDEO LINTLHA TSA SEHLOOHO:http://s.sho.com/1NxpwT0

 

Benavidez (11-0, 10 Kos) ne a se na le bothata ba tobane le oa hae ea ba nang le phihlelo lireng ho letsatsi, a kokota Romero (15-10-1, 9 Kos) down with a series of lefts to the body and head with less than a minute into the fight. Romero got up, but Benavidez continued to pepper Romero and floored him again with a left hook to the body. Ramirez again beat the count, empa feela e ile ea nka metsotswana e mmalwa pele Benavidez a qeta ho mo tloha le ena ea boraro knockdown a feela metsotso e 'meli.

 

“Ke tseba kamoo matla 'mele oa ka Shots' me Ke ne ke tseba ba ne ba tla ba atlehe,” Benavidez said. “I wanted to make a great impression in my first nationally televised fight. I’m ready to get back in the ring gain as soon as possible.

 

A batho bao e seng televised bout, pele e neng e WBC Heavyweight World ChampionKhauta Cup (25-2-1, 21 Kos) hlōla Derric Rossy (30-11, 14 Kos) ka tsela ntsoe-leng qeto (95-94, 96-93, 96-93) la hae la pele ntoa ho tloha ka ho lahleheloa ke e le sehlooho ho Deontay Wilder ho qetela January.

 

“Ke ikutloa ke molemo e ne e le e khōlō ho khutlela a ka tsa bophahamo ba hape,” Stiverne said. “Ke ne ke sa Rusty, but maybe I sparred too much in the gym. He was a tough guy. The knockdown was more of a flash knockdown. It was a good punch, empa ke ne ke e nyenyane tima ho leka-lekana, le eena o.

 

"Ke loketse ho khutlela a ka tsa bophahamo ba ka mor'a nakoana le ho sebetsa ka khutlela hore e be mampodi wa lefatshe ka hape.”

 

Stiverne o ile a kokota fatše le 10 metsotsoana e tloha la pele ho pota-pota.

 

The ShoBox tripleheader tla botjha moea ka Mantaha, Nov. 16 ka 10 p.m. Et / PT ka Showtime a feteletseng le tla fumaneha ka Showtime ON tlhokeho ya® ho qala Sunday, Nov. 15.

 

Barry Tompkins bitsoa ShoBox bohato ho tloha ringside le Farhood le pele e neng e lefatše mampoli Raul, Marquez sebeletsa e le setsebi bahlahlobisisi ba. A phethahatso molemi e ne e le Gordon Hall le Richard Gaughanhlahisa le Chuck McKean ba tataise.

 

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Hoo e ka bang ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong
Tloha ha e thehoa ka July 2001, ea ka kelotlhoko acclaimed Showtime papading ya ditebele tsa letoto, ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong 'nile ea hlahisa bacha talenta matched thata. The ShoBox filosofi ke ho televise e thabisang, le bongata-ba khahlisang le ba tlhōlisano mollo ha a ntse a ho fana ka ho paka fatše bakeng sa a ikemiselitse monyetla a ikemiselitse ho loantša bakeng sa lefatse le tlotla. Ba bang ba ho hōla lenane la 63 bahlabani ba ileng ba hlaha ka ShoBox le tsoetse pele ho ho Garner lefatše dihlooho ho akarelletsa ho: 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, Timothea Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Pauluse Williams le ho feta.