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UNDEFEATED ADAM LOPEZ OUTPOINTS MARIO MUÑOZ IN MAIN EVENT ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FROM ADRIAN PHILLIPS BALLROOM IN HISTORIC BOARDWALK HALL

 

Unbeaten Ronald Ellis and Jerry Odom Box to Majority Draw,
O’Shaquie Foster Scores TKO Over Previously Undefeated Lavisas Williams, Christopher Brooker and John Magda Fight to Controversial Split Draw

Catch tun ṣe Monday, Feb. 22, ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/PT on SHO iwọn®

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Atlantic City (Feb. 20, 2016) - Adam "bota" Lopez (15-0, 7 KOs), ti San Antonio, Texas, remained unbeaten and took another step toward becoming a full-fledged contender by winning a hard-fought unanimous 10-round decision over previously undefeated Mario “Yayo” Muñoz (16-1-1, 10 KOs), ti Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, ni Friday káakọkọ iṣẹlẹ on ShoBox: The New generation gbe lori ASIKO IWORANlati Adrian Phillips Ballroom in Historic Boardwalk Hall.

 

“Lopez punched harder and controlled the tempo," ShoBox iwé Oluyanju Steve Farhood wi. “He overcame the problem with his right eye and now he’s 3-0 with three undefeated fighters on ShoBox, so he’s indeed a prospect to watch.”

 

The highly regarded Lopez, making his third ShoBox appearance and main event debut, survived a nasty cut over his right eye to win by the scores of 98-92 lemeji ati 97-93. There were no knockdowns.

 

“This was my toughest fight as a pro and I think I proved a lot,'' Wi Lopez, who entered the ring as the WBA No. 8 contender at 122 poun. “I showed I could fight through a lot of adversity. The cut in my eye was definitely a factor for my performance in a couple of rounds, but I put the pedal to the medal and got through it. I landed the more telling shots.

 

“This is the kind of fight I can learn from. Fighting through the cut and all the head butts, and still persevering. These are the kinds of fights that make fighters better. You don’t learn a thing by blowing guys out.

 

“Muñoz was a good fighter and landed some tight shots on me, but I was definitely the better fighter and there was no question I would get the decision. I thought I might stop him in the eighth or ninth, but it didn’t happen.’’

 

There was little known about Muñoz going into Friday, but the mystery man from Mexico who was making his United States debut and first start outside of Mexico performed well and showed solid skills and ability.

 

“I’m very disappointed in the decision,’’ Muñoz said. “I’m a better fighter than he is. I landed more combinations. My face is unmarked, look at his. He hurt me more from his low blows and head butts than he did with his punches. I’d love to fight him again.’’

With the defeat, Muñoz became the 142nd boxer on ShoBox to suffer his first defeat. Two fights earlier, Lavisas “Red Williams (8-1-1, 3 KOs), ti Rosessita, N.Y., di awọn 141st ShoBox boxer to suffer his initial setback when he lost by seventh round TKO to O'Shaquie "Ice Omi" Foster (10-1, 7 KOs), ti Orange, Texas.

Foster, a tele magbowo standout, rebounded from a poor outing in hisShoBox debut to register a seventh-round TKO over Williams. Foster dropped the outclassed southpaw four times. After the final knockdown in the seventh, the fight was stopped at 52 aaya sinu yika.

 

In the co-feature of a ShoBox quadrupleheader, undefeated super middleweight Ronald “Flatline” Ellis (12-0-1, 10 KOs), ti Lynn, Ibi., and Washington D.C.’s Jerry "The Ọba ká Ọmọ" Odom (13-2-1, 12 KOs) fought to a hard-fought eight-round majority draw. A close, competitive contest throughout was scored 78-74 for Ellis and 76-76 eyo kan.

 

Ni awọn šiši ija ti awọn telecast, John “Madman” Magda (11-0-1, 7 KOs), ti Rutherford, N.Y., and Philadelphia’s Christopher “Ice Cold” Brooker (7-1-1, 5 KOs) fought to a disputed eight-round split draw in a super middleweight matchup that most felt Brooker won. At the finish, one judge had it for Magda (77-74), one had it for Brooker (78-74) and one had it even at 76-all.

 

“I thought that was a terrible decision,'' Farhood wi. “The judges were all over the place. I think Brooker did enough to win. He was the more aggressive fighter and landed the bigger punches. I was very surprised by the result that it was a draw.

 

Ellis, a five-year-pro who hurt his right hand at the end of the third, was pleased with his overall performance, not so much the result.

 

“I think I did a good job lalẹ,’’ said Ellis, the older brother of welterweight prospect Rashidi Ellis who’d won four straight by knockout, including a second-round TKO over Jas Phipps in his last start last Aug. 29. “I started strong and I showed that I belong here, in a nationally televised show. I’m happy with what I did.

 

“I showed lalẹ that I can counter a busy fighter. I can take a punch. I can also be a boxer-puncher. Odom tried to do his thing at the beginning, but he just couldn’t do it with me. I followed my trainer’s advice. I punched, I stood back. I used my left hook. I think I really hurt him a couple times.

 

“I won that fight. I’m sure. Ni akoko, I banged with him and then I showed my boxing. It was easy in there, I won that fight. O si ko ipalara mi. I’ll be back. You will be seeing a lot of me in the future.”

 

Odom, a oke magbowo ati 2012 National Golden ibọwọ asiwaju ni 178 pounds who was looking to turn it around after losing two of his last three, was content with the decision although he felt he’d won his first fight in seven months.

“I can’t be disappointed with the decision because I fought my heart out.’’ Odom said. “I know I hurt him. He hurt me a bit in the second, but I got back on my feet and I kept on going.

“I feel I pulled it out in the last rounds. I worked the body, I think I did some damage. Ellis looked hurt.

“I mean no disrespect, but I felt I definitely did enough to win, but the judges saw it differently.”

Said Farhood: “Ellis-Odom was a strange fight. At times it was a brawl, and at times it was a boxing match. Ni igba, one fighter came forward and at times the other fighter came forward. I thought Odom did enough in the last couple of rounds to salvage a draw and it turns out that is what the judges scored, a draw. Nítorí, I think the judges got it right on that fight.”

Foster decked Williams in the second, third, fourth and seventh rounds. Three of the knockdowns appeared to result from a push, but Williams’ gloves touched the canvas each time so they went into the books as knockdowns.

“I think it was a great win for Foster, because he looked so bad when he fought on ShoBox last time outdoor in Las Vegas,'' Farhood wi. “And this kind he showed the kind of skills that enable him to be a good amateur. He showed the kind of skills that will make him a legitimate prospect as a pro. It was a very good win for him. He showed speed. He showed his movement, his boxing abilities and he scored four knockdowns, and you can’t ask for much better than that.”

 

“This is a huge relief for me,’’ Foster said. "Mo lero nla. I think people saw a glimpse of the kind of fighter I can be lalẹ. That wasn’t me in my first ShoBox ija. I don’t know if I froze under the lights or if I lost because of the cold weather outside, but I wasn’t nearly as confident for that fight as I was lalẹ and it affected my performance.

 

“I had a tremendous training camp, my best camp ever, which played a big part in my confidence lalẹ. I thank God for the opportunity to fight on national television again and I’m already looking forward to the next time.’’

The previously undefeated Williams confessed he was unable to his rhythm. “For some reason, I just could not get loose. I had a cold, but I won’t take anything away from Foster. He knocked me down, but I actually thought he pushed me down most of those times.

“I learned something lalẹ. I can’t do what I did. I can’t wait on my opponent. I have to attack first. I’ll be will be back.”

There were no knockdowns in the Brooker-Magda battle. One judge scored it for southpaw and local favorite going in, Magda 77-74, one had it 78-74 for Brooker and one had it 76-76 even.

 

After a few rounds of solid back-and-forth exchanges, Brooker seemed to dominate in the eyes of everyone but the judges. Awọn ShoBoxannouncers had Brooker a close but clear winner and the fans booed the decision. According to SHO STATS, Brooked outpunched and outlanded Magda by a significant margin. Brooker landed 152 ti 481 punches (32 ogorun) while Magda connected on 78 f 268 (29 ogorun).

Brooker was visibly upset with the verdict.

 

“I don’t train eight hours a day, seven days a week to get this kind of decision. That was not a draw, I clearly won the fight,'' O si wi. “I don’t want to take away from Magda. He’s strong fighter and he countered well, but I showed everybody that hard work beats talent any day.

“I won this fight. I was the aggressor. I threw some big punches. My right was key. In the beginning Magda was fast, but I placed my punches and I know I did enough to win the fight.’’

 

“I feel OK, but this was a tough fight,” said Magda. “He stayed on me and pressed forward, which we knew he would. But he was stronger than I thought. I’ll have to watch the tape again, but I thought I landed the more effective punches.’’

 

Awọn ShoBox quadrupleheader yoo tun-air ose yi bi wọnyi:

 

DAY CHANNEL

Monday, Feb. 22, 10:30 p.m. ATI/PT SHOWTIME EXTREME®

 

Friday ká four-fight telecast will be available at SHOWTIME ON DEMAND beginning today, Saturday, Feb. 20.

 

Barry Tompkins ti a npe ni ShoBox igbese lati ringside pẹlu Farhood ati tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse je Gordon Hall pẹlu Richard Gaughanproducing ati Rick Phillips directing.

ALL EIGHT BOXERS MAKE WEIGHT FOR SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONQUADRUPLEHEADER TONIGHT, LIVE ON SHOWTIME® FROM HISTORIC BOARDWALK HALL IN ATLANTIC CITY

Adam Lopez vs. Mario Muñoz, Ronald Ellis vs. Jerry Odom,
Lavisas Williams vs. O'Shaquie Foster, John Magda vs. Christopher Brooker

Telecast Bẹrẹ ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT; First Fight is at 7 p.m. ATI

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Atlantic City (Feb. 18, 2016) – All eight fighters hit their marks and are set to go for their fights lalẹ, Friday, Feb. 19 lori ShoBox: The New generation gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun). A quadrupleheader, presented by GH3 Promotions, will emanate from the Adrian Phillips Ballroom ni Historic Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic, City, N.J.

 

In the main event two undefeated prospects with exceedingly high expectations face their most dangerous opponent to date when Adam "bota" Lopez (14-0, 7 KOs), ti San Antonio, Texas, by way Phoenix, Ariz., pàdé Mario “Yayo” Muñoz (16-0-1, 10 KOs), ti Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico in a 10-round super bantamweight matchup.

 

In other televised bouts, all scheduled for eight rounds, Ronald “Flatline” Ellis (12-0, 10 KOs), of Dorchester, Ibi., takes on Washington D.C.’s Jerry "The Ọba ká Ọmọ" Odom (13-2, 12 KOs) in a clash of hard-hitting super middleweights, southpaw Lavisas “Red” Williams (8-0-1, 3 KOs), of Rochester, N.Y.. risks his undefeated record against O'Shaquie "Ice Omi" Foster (9-1, 6 KOs), ti Orange, Texas, in a lightweight match and, opening the telecast, John “Madman” Magda (11-0, 7 KOs), ti Rutherford, N.J., faces Philadelphia’s Christopher “Ice Cold” Brooker (7-1, 5 KOs) in a super middleweight matchup.

 

awọn òṣuwọn: Lopez and Muñoz each weighed 121½ pounds; Ellis tipped scale at 166½ pounds, Odom 167½, Williams weighed 132 poun, Foster 134; and Magda weighed 167½ pounds and Brooker 168½.

 

Tiketi ti wa ni owole ni $25, $50, $75, $100 ati $150 and are available for purchase online at www.Ticketmaster.com and over the phone at (800) 736-1420.

 

Here’s what the fighters said Thursday:

 

Adam Lopez

 

“This is my third time on ShoBox and my third fight against an undefeated fighter. They like to match me tough but I must confess, Mo n gan nwa siwaju si o.

 

“I know I only had 14 njà, but I truly feel I feel I’m ready for a major fight or a title shot at the end of year. I have a strong amateur background, so I have experience. There are a lot of good fights right now at 122 poun. The division is hot.

 

“I fought at 118 last time so I can make that weight if the right opportunity comes, but I am strong at 122. I thought I clearly won my last fight. I don’t think it was as close as the judges said it was.

 

“I’m fighting a guy, Muñoz, who is sort of a mystery to me. I’ve seen one tape of him, but it was from 2012. So I don’t really know how he’s fought recently.

 

“He seems to want to box and slug. He’s had some good performances in the past and fought some good ones so I won’t take nothing away from him and I do respect him.

 

“But I’m prepared to make the fight and be aggressor if necessary, and to win it any way that I have to. Mi olukọni [former two-time world champion Carlos “Famous” Hernandez] continues to work on all the little things, and trains me for anything that might come my way..

 

“I feel that I’ve moved from prospect to contender, but a victoryọla night should prove that to everybody.”

 

MARIO MUÑOZ

 

“This is my first fight in nine months and first in America, which is very exciting. You have to fight in the United States eventually; this is where you become known.

 

“I know that I’m in top shape. I’ve fought some good guys in my division, and I’m at the level I need to be. I had a really hard training camp; I know what I’m supposed to do.

 

“I’m grateful for this opportunity. I know a lot of people haven’t heard of me, but I promise you a good fight.

 

“I’m more of a boxer than a puncher, but I love to exchange and switch stance to southpaw, although my trainer doesn’t like it.

 

“Lopez is very fast, smart and has a great left hand. But I’m ready for all that. I’ll look at what he has to offer and counter with my best.

 

“I’m a little nervous. Things are moving fast now. But I couldn’t be more ready.’’

 

RONALD ELLIS

 

“I’ve been working for this sort of opportunity since I was 13, ki, bẹẹni, I am very excited. I want to win and look good doing it so promoters and television will want to see me again.

 

“I’ve had problems in the past getting opponents, so I’ve taken a few ‘stay busy’ fights. But this fight is a totally different story.

 

“Everyone says I’m a boxer-puncher, and I do feel I am versatile. I’ll decide how I want to go the night of the fight. We know how Jerry’s gonna fight so I need to fight him smart. We’ll see how Odom’s chin is because it’s going get tested ọla night.

 

“I only had 24 magbowo njà, but I am dedicated and continuing to improve with each fight. It will be a great night for me. I’m looking forward to putting on a good show.’’

 

 

Jerry Odom

 

“Everybody has to make changes so I have a new trainer, Kennie Johnson, for this fight. He has been trying to stress finesse, movement and utilizing my overall skills more, with less emphasis on just trying to load up and knock the guy out.

 

“We’re working on me picking shots, breaking down opponents and setting up the power shots rather than just show it. Defensively, he’s had me working on my overall movement, head movement in particular.

 

“I’m looking to shine on Friday, especially after my last ShoBox fight that I lost. I should have never taken the fight once he came in so overweight. It was a bad business decision on my part, but I learned – no more thinking with my heart.

 

“I got over my last fight right away and I’m anxious to do my job and show how much I gained and learned from it. I certainly feel ready. My only focus is to win.

 

“Ellis should be a good opponent for me. Obviously he has power, a good jab and punches. There are some good things about him, but I’m better. I’ll go out and execute, he won’t be able to stop me.’’’

 

LAVISAS WILLIAMS

“I’m naturally lefty … I’ve sparred against ambidextrous boxers, so I like to say I’m ready for anything that comes my way.

 

“I’m excited to be debuting on national television. That’s a pretty big deal for me so I need to put a great show. Especially for my fan base back home, they are all going to be watching.

 

“I take boxing seriously. I like to say I’m very dedicated. I take advantage of any opportunity I see. I trained at Mayweather Boxing Gym in Las Vegas for a bit last year. It was a good experience.

 

“My job is to frustrate him and trust me, Mo ti yio. He will fight my fight. If he freezes again, I’m sure taking advantage of that, but I’m not counting on it.

 

“I’m going in knowing I’m the better boxer, but not overconfident. You can’t overlook anybody, but I know I’m the one that’s coming out victorious.”

O’SHAQUIE FORSTER

 

“I don’t know what happened in my last fight. I thought everything was OK but I just couldn’t find my fight rhythm. I couldn’t get off for some reason. But I am done thinking about that night.

 

“I’m definitely more focused this time around and in better shape. I need a win – and I’m fighting a guy who beat the guy that beat me, Samuel Seah. Nítorí, I have to be smart. He’s a southpaw but I can deal with that.

 

“I’ve never worked so hard in camp. I left Texas to go to Washington D.C. to train for this. Mo wa 100 percent set to go.

 

“I need a challenge and this is it. I’m ready to step up and I’m ready for him.”

 

 

JOHN MAGDA

“I’m excited and ready to go. Right now I’m looking at this as just another fight, but it’s definitely a big, big deal. I’m hoping to win and put on an exciting show.

 

“I’ve been in the gym training since November but a series of unfortunate events took place and I didn’t fight that month, or in December, or in January. Nítorí, I’ve been training for a while. Mo setan lati ja.

 

‘I’m in with a rough, alakikanju eniyan. I can’t let him bully or push me around; I just can’t let him stand and throw.

 

“I need to box, move, do a lot of things I know I can do. I have to see how it plays. It’s all just a matter of me doing what I am supposed to do, whether it is to box or slug. I’m ready for it.’’

 

CHRISTOPHER BROOKER

 

“I love being the underdog; I’m accustomed to it. That’s why I work so hard, remain dedicated and will not ever quit.

 

“Magda throws a lot of punches, so you can’t expect him to stay on the outside. But I run 15 miles a day, three days a week after sparring, to get into the kind of shape I need to be in and am for this fight.

 

“This is my first fight against a southpaw, but I’ve had southpaw sparring, including some recently with [tele aye asiwaju] Andre Dirrell. I learned so much from him.

 

“I’m a Philly fighter through and through: I may not be a favorite to win, but I come to war and will never give up. That’s a lot like the way I grew up when living in foster homesand later, aini ile, for some time. I just not give up, I keep on fighting.

 

“There’s a lot on the line for me yi Friday and I am ready to show what I can do.’’

 

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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 ni Gordon Hall pẹlu Richard Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips directing.

 

 

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 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 65 awọn onija ti o ti han loriShoBox 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.

 

John Magda – Christopher Brooker ready for a Super Middleweight showdown this Friday night at Historic Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City and Live on ShoBox: The New generation

John Magda battles Christopher Brooker in Super Middleweight showdown from Historic Boardwalk Hall Live on ShoBox: The New generation

Quadrupleheader includes Adam Lopez vs. Mario Muñoz, Ronald Ellis vs. Jerry Odom,
Lavisas Williams vs. O’Shaquie Foster This Friday, Feb. 19 ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT
Live On SHOWTIME®
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Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (Feb. 16, 2016) – Despite the fight being added just two weeks ago, many boxing insiders feel that the opening eight-round super middleweight between undefeated John Magda ati Christopher Brooker yi Friday, Feb. 19 gbe loriASIKO IWORAN (10 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun) could steal the show onShoBox: The New generation quadrupleheader that is loaded with talent.

Unbeatens Adam “Mantequilla” Lopez (14-0, 7 KOs), ti San Antonio, Texas, by way Phoenix, Ariz., ati Mario “Yayo” Muñoz (16-0-1, 10 KOs), ti Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, will face their toughest opponents to-date when they meet in the 10-round super bantamweight main event from the Adrian Phillips Ballroom ni Historic Boardwalk Hall ni Atlantic City, N.J.

In other televised bouts, all scheduled for eight rounds, Ronald “Flatline” Ellis (12-0, 10 KOs), of Dorchester, Ibi., takes on Washington D.C.’s Jerry “Awọn King ká Ọmọ” Odom (13-2, 12 KOs) in a clash of hard-hitting super middleweights, and southpawLavisasRed” Williams (8-0-1, 3 KOs), ti Rosessita, N.Y.. risks his undefeated record against O’ShaquieIce Water” Foster (9-1, 6 KOs), ti Orange, Texas, in a super featherweight scrap.

Tickets for the GH3 Promotions event are priced at $25, $50, $75, $100 ati $150 and are available for purchase online at www.Ticketmaster.com and over the phone at(800) 736-1420.

The bout between Magda and Brooker has a bit of the territorial rivalry feel as Magda will be fighting close to his Rutherford, N.J. home while Brooker will be making the one-hour trek on the Atlantic City Expressway from his residence in Philadelphia.
Both Magda and Brooker are 24-years old.
Magda has built his reputation on his volume punching that has catapulted him to a perfect mark of 11-0 with seven knockouts. The former New Jersey Junior Olympic champion is coming off the best win, a unanimous decision over Dionisio Miranda.

Brooker has a record of 7-1 with five knockouts and is an aggressive puncher with good power. Brooker stepped on late notice and scored an upset when he defeated previously undefeated Leo Hall on Oṣu kejila. 29.

GH3 Promotions Hector Frometa headlines a stacked undercard on Friday, Kínní 19 at the Adrian Phillips Ballroom at Historic Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City

Full night of boxing to take place before terrific ShoBox: The New generation kaadi, Live SHOWTIME®
John Magda to battle Christopher Brooker in opening televised bout
Nutley, N.J. (Feb. 5, 2016) – It will be a big night of boxing on Friday, Feb. 19, niAdrian Philips Ballroom ni Historic Boardwalk Hall ni Atlantic City bi GH3 ni igbega presents ShoBox: The New generation, live on SHOWTIME® at 10 p.m. ATI/PT.

Four bouts will be showcased on the televised portion. Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Adam Lopez (14-0, 7 KO ká) ti San Antonio, Texas, yoo gba lori Mario Munoz (16-0-1, 10 KO ká) ti Guadalajara, Mexico, in a ten-round battle for the WBA Fedalatin Super Bantamweight title.

Ni awọn mẹjọ-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, undefeated super middleweight Ronald Ellis (12-0, 10 KO ká) ti Lynn, Ibi., yoo jagun Jerry Odom (13-2, 12 KO ká) ti Washington, D.C.

In an eight-round super featherweight bout, Lavisas Williams (8-0-1, 3 KO ká) ti Rosessita, N.Y., yoo jagun O'Shaquie Foster (9-1, 6 KO ká) of a Houston, Texas.

Recently added is an eight-round super middleweight bout between undefeated John Magda (11-0, 7 KO ká) ti Rutherford, N.J., mu lori Christopher Brooker (7-1, 5 KO ká) ti Philadelphia.

The combined record of the eight competitors is an astounding 90-4-2 which equates to a 94.8 winning percentage.

Before the cameras roll, an outstanding undercard has been assembled by GH3 Promotions.

GH3 ni igbega Hector Frometa (1-0) ti Miami, Fla. via Cuba, yoo gba lori Jordan Rosario (0-2) ti Jersey City, N.J., ni a mẹrin-yika welterweight ija.

In a six-round junior middleweight bout, Arturo Trujillo (7-0, 4 KO ká) ti Easton, Pa., yoo jagun Jeffrey Wright (3-1-1, 3 KO ká) ti Milwaukee, Wisc.

In a six-round junior middleweight bout, Anthony Young (11-1, 5 KO ká) ti Atlantic City, yoo jagun Skender Halil (8-1, 8 KO ká) of Fort Worth, Texas.

In a six-round heavyweight match, Brendan Barrett (3-0-1, 3 KO ká) ti Little Egg Harbor, N.J. yoo square si pa pẹlu Dan Pasciolla (6-1) ti biriki, N.J.

Elijah Vines ti Philadelphia yio si ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lodi si Danny Rosenberger(0-1-2) of Saint Petersburg, Fla., ni a welterweight ija.

Tickets for the GH3 Promotions event are priced at $25, $50, $75, $100 ati $150 are available for purchase online at www.Ticketmaster.com and over the phone at 1 800 736 1420.

GH3 ni igbega ẹya undefeated Middleweight Antoine Douglas, Super Middleweight ká Jerry Odom, undefeated Super Bantamweight Adam Lopez bi daradara bi Boxcino 2015 Jr. Middleweight asiwaju John Thompson, Jr., undefeated Welterweight ká Hector Frometa, Jerrell Harris & Keenan Smith & Jr. Lightweight O’Shaquie Foster to the GH3 Promotions stable.

After Sensational Victory over Donovan Dennis, The Sky is Now the Limit for Heavyweight Slugger Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller

 

Promoter Greg Cohen of Greg Cohen Promotions says he could not be happier with the performance turned in last Friday night by the fighter he co-promotes (with Dmitriy Salita of Salita Promotions), undefeated heavyweight slugger Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller.
Miller, bayi 16-0-1, 14 KOs, showed both his frightening power and excellent boxing skills while scoring a brutal TKO 7 over an extremely game Donovan Dennis. Fighting in the co-main event of a nationally televised ShoBox: The New Generation from the Casino Del Sol in Tucson, Arizona, Miller made believers out of many by displaying depth and ring intelligence to go with his sledgehammer fists.
Jarrell showed he’s not just a big puncher,” wi Greg Cohen. “He showed the ability to change up his game plan during a fight. That’s very important at the higher levels of the division. He nearly took Dennishead off in the first round, but when he saw that somehow he was going to survive for a while, he switched up to boxing and re-established his dominance that way. It was exactly what he should have done in there.
Miller, who won the NABA Heavyweight Championship with the victory, is now in line for an even higher-profile showdown with a rated contender.
Jarrell is a force to be reckoned with and with his power, skill, athleticism and charisma, he can become a worldwide star and be the man to restore the heavyweight division to its glory of yesteryear,” tesiwaju Cohen. “People love him and can’t enough of him!”
Cohen says that even though Miller called out the champions of the division after the victory, the probable next step will be a top-ten fighter in one of the sanctioning organizations.
We believe he can beat any of the champions right now, loni. But to get him there we will have to next focus on someone rated above him and take their spot by force. But I have every confidence we are less than a year away from getting Jarrell the world title shot he wants more than anything.

ADAM LOPEZ AND MARIO MUNOZ TO HEADLINE SHOBOX: AWON TITUN iran QUADRUPLEHEADER Jimo, Feb. 19, FROM BOARDWALK HALL IN ATLANTIC CITY

 

Ronald Ellis vs. Jerry Odom, Keenan Smith vs. Wellington Arias Romero & Lavasis Williams-O’Shaquie Foster Also in Action

Friday, Feb. 19 ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT

Gbe Lori Showtime®

NIU YOKI (Jan. 15, 2016) - ShoBox: The New generation returnson Friday, Feb. 19, quadrupleheader gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun) lati Adrian Phillips Ballroom in Historic Boardwalk Hall ni Atlantic City, N.J.

 

With the same height, same age, and similar strong amateur backgrounds, Adam "bota" Lopez (14-0, 7 KOs) ati Mario “Yayo” Munoz (16-0-1, 10 KOs) will face their toughest opponents to date when they touch gloves in the 10-round super bantamweight main event matchup.

 

In other televised bouts, all scheduled for eight rounds, Ronald “Akeem” Ellis (12-0, 10 KOs) gba lori Jerry Odom (13-2, 12 KOs) in a clash of hard-hitting super middleweights, Keenan Smith (9-0, 3 KOs) faces fellow southpaw Wellington Romero (9-0-1, 4 KOs) in a battle of unbeaten welterweights and lefthander Lavisas “Red” Williams (8-0-1, 3 KOs) risks his undefeated record against O'Shaquie Foster (8-1, 5 KOs) in a super featherweight match.

 

The combined record of the eight up-and-coming competitors is 89-3-3 pẹlu 54 knockouts.

 

Lopez, ti San Antonio, Texas, by way Phoenix, Ariz., Smith, ti Philadelphia, and Foster, ti Orange, Texas, will be making their secondShoBox bere; while Munoz, of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Ellis, of Dorchester, Ibi., Williams, of Rochester, N.Y.. and Romero, of Hasburgh, N.Y., via Santiago, D.R., won akọkọ. Odom, ti Washington, D.C, is making his third appearance.

 

Tickets for the GH3 Promotions event are priced at $25, $50, $75 ati 100 and are available for purchase online at www.Ticketmaster.comand over the phone at 1 800 736 1420.

 

An excellent boxer-puncher and tactician that likes to counter, Lopez won his ShoBox debut in his outing before last with a close, hard-fought 10-round majority decision over previously undefeated, DominicanElieseri Aquino (17-0-1 lọ ni). Lopez is coming off a second-round TKO over Eric Aiken kẹhin Oṣu kejila. 12.

 

Lopez was born in Phoenix, raised in Los Angeles and moved to San Antonio when he was 15. O si lọ 125-23 in the amateurs and won six national championships before turning pro in February 2012. He’s trained by former two-time world champion Carlos "Famoso" Hernandez.

 

Munoz will be making his United States debut and first start outside of Mexico. A pro since September 2010, he’s known for his come-forward style, first-rate overall skills and proficient punching power. O si lọ 140-10 ninu awọn Awọn ope, winning three national Junior Olympic tournaments and coming away with bronze and silver medals in national championships.

 

Muñoz, who hails from a fighting family, has an uncle who boxed professionally. He’s the one he credits for introducing him to boxing when he was 13. This will be his first fight since he scored a lopsided eight-round decision over Daniel Franco kẹhin Le 2.

 

Ellis upset highly regarded Terrell Gausha to win the 2010 National Golden ibọwọ (Gausha would go on to represent the U.S. ni 2012 Olympic ere). Since going pro in February 2011, Ellis has fought in two countries (Puẹto Riko, Mexico) and six U.S. cities (San Antonio, Carson, Calif., Winchester, Orúkọàyè., New York City, Tulsa and Inglewood, Calif.). The 26-year-old has faced mostly modest opposition and has seldom come close to putting in a full night’s work.

 

Ellis had had a series of delays and restarts since turning pro but feels he’s grown from his mistakes and that he’ll be stronger because of them. For sure, his power hasn’t been affected. Gbogbo 10 of his knockouts have come inside two rounds (eight in the first). The older brother of boxer Rashidi Ellis has won four straight by knockout, including a second-round TKO over Jas Phipps in his last start last Aug. 29. But he seems to be taking a sizeable step-up in class here.

 

Odom is looking to turn it around after losing two of his last three, the most recent defeat coming via a shocking third-round TKO to Samuel Clarkson (14-3 lọ ni) lori ShoBox. The heavily favored, heavy-hitting Odom was dropped three times, once in the second and twice in the third, before the fight was halted at 1:15.

 

Odom, a oke magbowo ati 2012 National Golden ibọwọ asiwaju ni 178 poun, ní a 12-ija win ṣiṣan opin lori Jan. 9, 2015, when he was disqualified against Andrew Hernandez. In the rematch the followingMarch 13 lori ShoBox, Odom registered a 2:47, first-round TKO.

 

Ni re ShoBox Uncomfortable, Odom, who makes for exciting scraps, dropped previously unbeaten Vilier Quinonez (8-0) twice before stopping him in the seventh round on July 25, 2014.

 

Smith won his ShoBox debut in his last start on a hard-fought, eight-round unanimous decision over Benjamin Whitaker kẹhin Oṣu kọkanla. 6 in an outdoor fight in Las Vegas. Fighting in memory of his mother who died in late September and going eight rounds for the first time, the 5-foot-7Smith, overcame a nasty cut over the left eye from an unintentional headbutt in the sixth, rallied to score a knockdown in the seventh and triumphed by the scores of 79-73 ati 78-74 lemeji.

 

Before turning pro in April 2010, Smith was a 2008 National Golden Gloves Featherweight Champion and 2007 Junior Olympic National asiwaju. His 74-2 record in the amateurs included two victories overworld-ranked contender Amir I.

Romero had 268 amateur bouts and represented the Dominican Republic at the Olympics in 2012 (he lost to Vasyl Lomanchenko). Shortly thereafter he relocated to New York. He went pro in October 2013, fought four times in 2014 and five times last year.

 

A slick 5-foot-9 boxer who can punch and gives opponent issues because of his awkward style and movement, Romero, 24, has beat up on ordinary opposition and is coming off a first-round TKO over LuisMeroles kẹhin Oṣu kejila. 5. This looks to be his most daunting assignment to date.

 

Williams, 24, is a boxer-puncher who’s won seven in a row since boxing a draw in his second start in March 2013. This will be his first fight outside of New York. Making his eight-round debut in his last start onOṣu Kẹwa. 8, he won a shutout decision over Czech Republic’s Michal Dufek.

 

Foster, 22, gets a quick-fix opportunity to redeem himself after losing hisShoBox debut on an eight-round unanimous decision to underdog Sam Seah (6-1) lori awọn Oṣu kọkanla. 6 card in Las Vegas.

 

A highly decorated amateur, the 5-foot-8½ inch Foster advanced to the 2012 U.S. Olympic ere Idanwo ibi ti o sọnu si unbeaten pro afojusọna, Joseph "Jo-Jo" Diaz. Ṣaaju ki o to pe, Foster was a 2011 Houston Golden ibọwọ ati 2010 PAL National asiwaju, a five-time Ringside National Champion and two-time National Junior Golden Gloves Champion.

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 ni Gordon Hall pẹlu Richard 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 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 65 awọn onija ti o ti han loriShoBox 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.

Regis PROGRAIS kan il OUT Abeli ​​Ramos IN matchup OF unbeaten 140-iwon asesewa ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ OFSHOBOX: AWON NEW iran ON SHOWTIME®

Zenunaj, Rolls ati Baranchyk Gbogbo a- Pẹlu knockouts

Ni Bayou City ti oyan Center Ni Houston;

Heavyweight Challenger Artur Szpilka ibeere Nigba telecast

 

Tẹ NIBI Lati Gba awọn fọto

Photo Ike: Stephanie Trapp / Showtime

 

Houston (Oṣu kejila. 12, 2015) - Régis Prograis gaba lori tẹlẹ undefeated Abel Ramosen ipa si a kẹsan-yika TKO ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti ShoBox: The New generation gbe lori Showtime on Friday ni Bayou City ti oyan Center ni Houston.

 

Eto (16-0, 13 KOs) ti a pọ ni a diẹ sii ju 5-1 oṣuwọn awọn ti o kẹhin mẹta iyipo ti awọn ija ṣaaju ki o to Ramos 'igun beere referee Laurence Cole lati da awọn ija.

 

Pẹlu awọn isonu - ati awọn ti tẹlẹ esi ninu awọn quadrupleheader - Ramos di awọn 139thOnija lati jiya rẹ akọkọ isonu lori awọn afojusọna Awọn idagbasoke ti o jara.

 

Prograis was the more aggressive and effective fighter from the outset. O si gbe 53 ogorun ti agbara rẹ Asokagba akawe si o kan 28 ogorun fun Ramos nigba ti gège diẹ ẹ sii ju 250 diẹ lapapọ punches.

 

Ramos (14-1-2, 9 KOs) simply couldn’t deal with Prograis’ speed and movement. At the finish, o si wà a itajesile idotin lati a ge ni ayika rẹ osi oju ati a si ṣọtẹ si lori awọn oke ti ori rẹ ati ki o ní ko si idahun fun awọn onslaught ti punches lati re undefeated alatako.

 

"O je ohun alaragbayida ija,” Prograis said. “It was really, gan alakikanju ati Emi ko ro pe mo ti lilọ lati da u, but I did. We stuck to the game plan and I am happy.

 

“He was really messed up. I don’t like to talk bad about my opponents, sugbon mo pato farapa u ki o si ro pe boya ki nwọn ki o duro o ti sọ sẹyìn. O kò fẹ lati ipalara enikeni ti buburu ibi ti o ti le ni ipa wọn ni awọn gun run. "

 

Lẹhin ti awọn ija, Ramos rojọ wipe o je ko kanna lẹhin ti awọn lairotẹlẹ ori apọju ni karun ti o la awọn gushing ge lori awọn oke ti ori rẹ.

 

Late-rirọpo Dardan Zenunaj fà tẹlẹ unbeaten lightweight afojusọna Bryant Cruz awọn akọkọ pipadanu ti re ọmọ lẹhin Cruz 'olukọni Ronnie Shields called an end to the fight after the seventh round. Zenunaj was ahead 67-64 lori awọn mẹta onidajọ 'scorecards lẹhin keje.

 

Cruz wà awọn diẹ ti nṣiṣe lọwọ Onija, n ju 754 punches nipasẹ meje iyipo akawe si o kan 555 fun Zenunaj, sugbon o je ko o pe Zenunaj a ti ibalẹ awọn diẹ alagbara Asokagba.

 

Zenunaj (11-1, 9 KOs) knocked Cruz down midway through the fourth with a wide left hook. Cruz survived the round, but continued to eat a series of big shots to close the round. Cruz bounced back but couldn’t keep Zenunaj from picking his shots and landing damaging power punches. Zenunaj floored Cruz again with another strong blow in the final seconds of the seventh, Cruz lu awọn ka, ṣugbọn Shields ti ri to ati ki o halted awọn ija nigbati Cruz (16-1, 8 KOs) pada si awọn igun.

 

Zenunaj jade-gbe Cruz 40-24 ninu awọn keje, nikan ni akoko ti ni ni ija ti o tì o jade kuro-ati ki o jade-gbe Cruz.

 

"Mo fe o lati wa ni a ogun fun gbogbo awọn ti awọn eniyan wiwo ati ki o mo ti ṣe o, ki Mo n rilara gan ti o dara,” Zenunaj said. “He is really good, much stronger than I believed he would be. He hung in there, ṣugbọn mo ti ṣe ni iṣẹ ati ki o Mo gba.

 

"Loni je mi akọkọ ija ni awọn U.S. ati awọn ti o yoo ko ni kẹhin. Next odun ti wa ni lilọ lati wa ni a ńlá odun fun mi. "

 

Lẹhin ti awọn ija, Cruz kò ṣe eyikeyi excuses fun awọn itiniloju išẹ.

 

“I came in really confident that I was going to win. I had almost seven weeks of training and this guy took the fight on a week’s notice.

 

"Mo wá ni ero Mo ti lilọ lati win, ṣugbọn o kò lọ mi ọna. He was a tough opponent. He came forward and hit me with some really awkward shots. He’s an awkward fighter and he hit me with different angles I hadn’t seen before. O si mu mi ni iyalenu, sugbon ti o ni awọn ọna ti o ti wa ni Boxing ki Mo le ko gan jẹ ju inu pẹlu ara mi nipa yi pipadanu. Mo ti yoo pada wa ni okun.

 

“I did everything I could and gave it my all. I tried to listen to the punch list from my coach, ṣugbọn ti o kan jade-hustled mi ati ki o Mo fun un ni gbogbo ọwọ fun awọn ti o. "

 

Ni a matchup ti middleweight asesewa, Steve Rolls ayo ohun ìkan kẹrin yika TKO lori tẹlẹ undefeated Steed Woodall. VIDEO saami ti:http://s.sho.com/1O1bf7g

 

Lẹhin meji sunmọ iyipo, Woodall knocked Rolls down midway through the third. While Rolls complained it was a slip, Woodall came out blazing after the count and legitimately hurt Rolls in the final minute of the round. Yipo (13-0, 7 KOs) wá pada pẹlu a ẹsan ni kẹrin, landing nearly a dozen big right hands. With Woodall wobbling around the ring with his guard down, referee Laurence Cole Witoelar ni lati dawo awọn idije ni 2:46 ti awọn yika.

 

"Mo ti a ti pese sile lati ṣe ohun ti mo wá nibi lati ṣe,"Wi Rolls, ti o gbe 41 ogorun ti agbara rẹ Asokagba. “I didn’t agree with the knockdown, sugbon ti o ni iseda ti Boxing. Ti ni irú ti nkan na ti wa ni lilọ si ṣẹlẹ ati awọn ti o kan nilo lati gbe ara rẹ soke, gba ara re ati ki o ja lori.

 

"Mo n lilọ lati sinmi a bit ati ki o gan o kan Rẹ o ni ati ki o sinmi."

 

Woodall (8-1-1, 5 KOs) rojọ wipe awọn stoppage wà tọjọ.

 

"Emi ko ti gba pẹlu awọn stoppage,” Woodall said. “I was caught on my ear so that threw off my balance a little bit, but I was totally fine. I’m wise enough to take a knee if I wasn’t able to continue, but that wasn’t the case. I definitely feel that was a premature stoppage but I’m not a sore loser.

 

"Bayi ni o pada si awọn loje ọkọ. I need to sit down with my manager and get back to training camp. I know it’s soon to say this after the fact, but I’ll definitely be looking for the rematch at some point. Ṣugbọn, ni bayi, o ni pada si awọn iyaworan ọkọ. "

 

Ni awọn šiši ija ni telecast, Ivan Baranchyk (9-0, 8 KOs) ti lu jade tẹlẹ undefeated Shadi Shehadeh (9-1-2, 5 KOs) pẹlu a dada onje ti agbara Asokagba ni 2:28 ti akọkọ yika.

 

Polish southpaw Arthur Pin a ibeere nipa ShoBox iwé Oluyanju Steve Farhoodnigba Friday ká telecast bi o ti šetan lati koju undefeated WBC Heavyweight World asiwaju Deontay Wilder lori Saturday, Jan. 16 lori Showtime. During the interview, Szpilka kìlọ Wilder wipe o ti n bọ lati ya rẹ igbanu:

 

"Artur Szpilka ni ojo iwaju heavyweight asiwaju, future Polish champion and a wonderful person. Nko le duro, ọkan. Nko le duro.

 

“I was so excited. When I was very young I dreamed that one day I would be champion, and now I have that opportunity. Thank you to the champ for giving me the chance. But you don’t see what you’re doing. This is no joke. This is no (expletive) joke.

 

“This is very important for Polish fans. This is when I change my story, yi aye mi, change what people think about Polish people here. Polish people have heart, we have everything. And now I must show everyone what I want. I am so confident, you will see. Nko le duro.

 

"Gbọ, I don’t care what everyone thinks. I care what my team thinks. I care what my family, enia mi ro.

 

“I’m going to kick his ass. Remember, aṣiwaju, I’m going to kick your ass. Happy Holidays, aṣiwaju. Do not sleep.”

 

Awọn ShoBox quadrupleheader yoo tun-air on Monday, Oṣu kejila. 14 ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT on Showtime awọn iwọn ati ki o yoo wa lori SHOWTIME ON eletan® o bẹrẹ Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 12

 

Barry Tompkins ti a npe ni ShoBox igbese lati ringside pẹlu Farhood ati tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse je Gordon Hall pẹlu Richard Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips directing.

 

ShoBox: AWON NEW iran ase òṣuwọn, Avvon & Awọn fọto FUN quadrupleheader ọla / Jimo LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

 

 

Agbegbe ayanfẹ Regis Prograis akọle Lodi
Elegbe Top afojusọna Abel Ramos ni Main ti oyan
Lati Bayou City ti oyan Center Ni Houston

 

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Stephanie Trapp / Showtime

 

Houston (Oṣu kejila. 10, 2015) - Mẹjọ awọn onija, pẹlu meje undefeated asesewa, pẹlu a ni idapo gba ti 92-1-5, oṣuwọn-ni Thursday fun awọn ShoBox: The New generationquadrupleheader mu ibi ọla / Friday, gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10 p.m. Et / PT) lati Bayou City ti oyan Center ni Houston.

 

Headlining awọn DiBella Entertainment- ati Savarese ni igbega-ni igbega iṣẹlẹ yio jẹ abinibi agbegbe afojusọna Régis Prograis (15-0, 12 KOs), ti o bi mẹẹta elegbe unbeaten Abel Ramos (14-0-2, 9 KOs) ninu awọn 10-yika Super lightweight akọkọ iṣẹlẹ.

 

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, Bryant Cruz (16-0, 8 KOs) gba on Belgium ká Dardan Zenunaj (10-1, 8 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika lightweight ija.

 

Ikotan jade awọn telecast, Steed Woodall (8-0-1, 5 KOs) ati Steve Rolls (12-0, 6 KOs) figagbaga ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika middleweight baramu, ati ki o yara-nyara Ivan Baranchyk (8-0, 7 KOs) oju Shadi Shehadeh (9-0-2, 5 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika Super lightweight baramu.

 

Osise òṣuwọn:

Super Lightweights Main ti oyan - 10 Iyipo

Regis Prograis - 140 Poun

Abel Ramos - 139 Poun

 

Lightweights Co-Ẹya - 8 Iyipo

Bryant Cruz - 132¾ poun

Dardan Zenunaj - 131½ poun

 

Middleweights - 8 Iyipo

Steed Woodall - 159¼ poun

Steve Rolls - 159½ poun

 

Super Lightweights - 8 Iyipo

Ivan Baranchyk - 139¼ poun

Shadi Shehadeh - 141¾ poun

 

Ik fe Akole:

Regis PROGRAIS:

"O ni a tougher alatako ju awọn enia buruku Mo ti sọ dojuko, ati a tobi eniyan, sugbon mo n bọ lati win.

 

"Mo ti sọ a ti ngbe ni Houston ija awon gaungaun Mexico ni awọn onija fun awọn ti o kẹhin 10 years. I know how to fight tough guys like that. I know what he’s bringing.

 

"Emi ko gba awọn knockout [lodi si Amos Cowart], eyi ti o jẹ ohun ti mo fe, ṣugbọn mo ti ṣe de a pupo ti punches.

 

"Mo ro ti o ba ti mo ti farapa Ramos tete mo ti yoo ni anfani lati ya u jade, sugbon mo lero pe o yoo ko ipalara mi.

 

“I have a lot of people coming out from New Orleans. I’m not worried about the crowd – I’m here to do what I have to do.

 

“We can fight on the inside and pound it out or fight on the outside. We’re ready for anything.”

 

Abel Ramos:

"Emi ko lero bi Mo n bọ ni bi awọn underdog ni gbogbo. Mo ni Elo diẹ magbowo iriri ati ki o Mo ni diẹ ẹ sii ti ohun eti lori rẹ.

 

"Eleyi akoko ti o ba ti lọ si ri awọn gidi Abel Ramos. Mo n rilara gan ti o dara. Mo wa gbaradi ati iloniniye. O ba ti lọ si ri kekere kan bit a ti ohun gbogbo ni iwọn on Friday.

 

"O ni [Eto] a gidigidi o nšišẹ eniyan ninu iwọn ati ki yio bì enia a pupo ti punches sugbon a yoo ri bi a ti mu awọn ti o ni awọn iwọn.

 

"Mo mọ o bì enia a pupo ti punches ati ki o Mo gbagbo Mo le se kanna sugbon dara. O ju a pupo, but they’re not effective. Going anywhere from eight to 10 iyipo, Mo ni ohun anfani lati wọ u mọlẹ.

 

"Mo fẹ lati dedicate yi ija lati mi cousin Margarito Camacho ti o ti kọjá lọ a okan kolu yi Monday ni nikan 43 ọdun atijọ. "

 

Bryant Cruz:

"Mo ti sọ a ti ngbe nibi [Houston] and training here. I’m trained by the best with Ronnie (Asà) and I’ve learned a lot from him. I’m getting a lot of attention with him as my trainer and I’m getting to learn much more about myself as a fighter and my technique.

 

“Of course I believe there’s always more to learn and with a trainer like Ronnie I’ve gained much more confidence. I feel the difference improving my technique.

 

"Nigba miran Mo ti o kan ni awọn instinct [lati gba ibinu] ati ki o Mo fẹ lati lọ ni o ki o si fi awọn titẹ lori lati gan wù awọn enia.

 

"O ni [Dardan] not hard to look for and he likes to come forward. I know he will be right in front of me and I know what to look for there.

 

"Mo wa a New York eniyan, ki nibi ni Houston emi a kekere kan bit jade ninu mi ano, but I do have some people from back home coming out to support me. I am going to go out there and go for it.

 

"Mo fẹ lati fi lori kan ti o dara show sugbon mo n tun lilọ si jẹ smati a Onija ati lọ ni pẹlu mi game ètò lati ṣe ohun ti mo wá nibi lati ṣe.

 

"Mo mọ mo ti je pataki nipa Boxing lẹhin mi igba akọkọ sparring. Mo ni o si lu soke ati ki o Mo mọ mo ti le ko o kan fun awọn eniyan ti o. Lẹhinna, Mo duro partying, duro mimu ati ki o bere nṣiṣẹ ati ikẹkọ. Nigbati mo si lọ pada mo ti mọ mo ti wà setan lati lu u ati ki o mo ti ṣe.

 

"Niwon Mo ti bere si, Mo ti ko padanu a ọjọ kan ninu awọn idaraya; paapa nigbati mo n ko ikẹkọ fun ija a Mo n nigbagbogbo ikẹkọ ati ki o kọ lati padanu a ọjọ ninu awọn idaraya. "

 

Dardan ZENUNAJ:

"Gbigbe si Oxnard lati ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn Robert (Garcia) has been a big step in my career. I’ve sparred with (Vasyl) Lomachenko, Mikey (Garcia), (Jesu) Cuellar, Brandon Rios, diẹ ninu awọn ti o dara ju awọn onija ni Boxing.

 

"Mo dá pẹlu Lomachenko fun ọsẹ mẹrin fun re kẹhin ija.

 

"Èyí ni mi akọkọ ija lẹhin gbigbe si Oxnard ki a ba wa yiya lati fi ohun ti a ti a ti ṣiṣẹ lori, fi bi a ti sọ dara.

 

"Mo si mu yi ija on kukuru akiyesi, but we’ve been working in the gym. This is a good opportunity for us. This is the fight we’ve been waiting for. He’s undefeated but beatable.

 

"Mo je ko níbi nitori mo ti wà nikan nipa mẹrin poun pa-àdánù.

 

"Mo wa ni iru eniyan ti o fe lati ja awọn toughest njà.

 

“I knew that if I wanted to make a real name for myself in boxing I would have to go after it myself. I knew I would have to come to America for I wanted to accomplish.

 

“I have watched Cruz and I know the way he fights. It’s all mental. I have that drive – I’d die in the ring. I’ve seen Cruz and he doesn’t have that.”

 

STEED Woodall:

"A ti sọ a ti ṣiṣẹ pẹlu Ronnie Shields fun nipa osu marun bayi, sparring with Jermall Charlo and Edwin Rodriguez. Having those guys around is a great experience. I’m always in competition with them, titari si ara mi si iye to ati eko lati wọn.

 

"Mo ni nipa ti a ibinu ona, paapa nigbati mo bere bi ohun magbowo ni 14 years-atijọ. Now I am working off different approaches and know that I just need to let my hands go. Ronnie is putting the finishing touches on me.

 

"Nipasẹ ikẹkọ Mo ti sọ kẹkọọ yatọ si yonuso pẹlu mi ara. O yatọ si buruku wá ni ati pẹlu kọọkan ti awọn ti o yatọ njà mo ti kọ yatọ si aza. Èmi nigbagbogbo ninu idije lati ni imọ siwaju sii ati ki o Mo Èmi nigbagbogbo ikẹkọ.

 

"Mo fẹ lati fi awọn onidajọ ati awọn egeb bi Elo yi ija tumo si mi. Mo n lilọ si jẹ ibinu sugbon yoo wa ni ija intelligently bi daradara.

 

"Eleyi jẹ a gedegbe pe ija fun mi nitori Mo ti sọ ti nikan ni julọ ti mi njà, sugbon akoko yi nipa Mama ni yio je nibi pẹlú pẹlu arakunrin mi, arabinrin ati arakunrin-ni-ofin. Mi Mama mi tobi julo ni awokose ati lati ni rẹ nibi tumo si ni aye si mi. "

 

Steve Rolls:

“He’s a young hungry guy that is coming to fight. Mo n ko mu u sere. This is definitely the toughest fight for both of us.

 

"Mo lero nla. Mo ti ní mefa si mẹjọ ọsẹ ti ikẹkọ ati ki o Mo lero nla ati ki o setan.

 

"Mo ti sọ ti wo kekere kan bit a [ti Woodall] and learned about him. He looks aggressive and has a good amateur background, bi mo ti ṣe.

 

"Mo jẹ ki mi oluko wo awọn aworan ati ki o ija Mo ti o kan ri ohunkohun ti mo ti nilo lati ri. Mo ni ife lati capitalize on mi alatako ká asise.

 

"Mo lero dara ju lailai. Nigba yen ati ikẹkọ Mo lero Elo dara ju nigbati mo wà ni mi twenties. Laiwo ti mi ori, Mo si tun lero wipe mo ti ko ani ami-nomba mi.

 

"Bayi, bi a Onija, Èmi Elo diẹ igboya ati siwaju sii ni ihuwasi pẹlu mi nwon.Mirza.

 

“I’ve been waiting for this opportunity to fight on national TV against an undefeated guy. This is my big shot.”

 

Oy BARANCHYK:

“I have been training very hard for this fight. This opportunity is what I have been working so hard for.

 

"Bi a ọmọ, qkan Onija, Mo fẹ lati tesiwaju lati mu ati ki o kò da ṣiṣẹ si ọna sunmọ ni o dara gbogbo ọjọ.

 

"Nigbati mo ti akọkọ bere ikẹkọ, ani bi ohun magbowo, Mo woye awọn pọju ati ki o ni ikolu ti mi agbara Punch.

 

“I do not stop training. I am extremely motivated and will keep working harder than anybody else to get where I want to be.”

 

SHADI Shehadeh:

“I am not worried that I took the fight on short notice. I stay prepared and I have been in the gym staying in good shape.

 

“I am always busy. When I’m not working, Mo wa ninu awọn idaraya ikẹkọ.

 

"Mo mọ Mo nilo lati illa o soke, get inside and outside. I’m going to throw out a little bit of everything.”

 

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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 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 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.

Jarrett HURD kan il OUT Frank GALARZA IN matchup OF undefeated Super Welterweight asesewa IN akọkọ iṣẹlẹ OFSHOBOX: AWON NEW iran ON SHOWTIME®

 

 

Sergiy Derevyanchenko & David Benavidez Tàn Pẹlu Quick knockouts

Ni Lile Rock Hotel & Casino, Las fegasi

 

Tẹ NIBI Lati Gba awọn fọto

Photo Ike: Stephanie Trapp / Showtime

 

Las fegasi (Oṣu kọkanla. 14, 2015) - Undefeated Super welterweight afojusọnaJarrett Hurd ofo Frank Galarza awọn akọkọ isonu ti rẹ pẹlu ọmọ a kẹfa yika TKO ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti ShoBox: The New generationlojo satide lati The Ìsípòpadà ni Lile Rock Hotẹẹli & Casino, Las fegasi.

 

Galarza (17-1-2, 11 KOs), tí a ija fun kẹrin akoko loriShoBox ati ìwòyí lodi si awọn jo aimọ Hurd, di awọn 136th Onija lati jiya rẹ akọkọ isonu lori awọn afojusọna Awọn idagbasoke ti o jara. FIDIO ifojusi: http://s.sho.com/1NTILdM

 

Hurd (17-0, 11 KOs) wà ni iriri, 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 aaya osi ni kẹrin, knocking “The Brooklyn Rocky” down for the first time in his career. Galarza made it to the bell, sugbon ti a kedere ipalara ati kò pada.

 

Hurd, ti Accokeek, Aṣalẹ., blasted Galarza pẹlu miiran ńlá uppercut ni ẹkẹfa, 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.

 

"Mo mọ ohun ti a o kari, alakikanju Onija, sugbon mo di si mi game ètò, fetí sí mi igun ati ki o wá jade ṣẹgun,” Hurd said. “Once I was able to set up my counter shots, Mo ti mọ mo

le farapa u.

 

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 ileri lati wa ni pada lẹhin ti awọn crushing ijatil.

 

"Mo Italolobo mi ijanilaya si pa si Hurd, o si wà ni dara ọkunrin lalẹ,” 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, ṣugbọn samisi ọrọ mi Emi yoo pada, dara ati ki o lágbára ju lailai. "

 

"O ni a crushing fe si Galarza ká ọmọ,"Wi 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 kò fi eyikeyi tolesese ati ki o nu gbogbo tetele yika.

 

"Pẹlu ti o si wipe, awọn itan ni o han ni Jarret Hurd, ti wọn si ti ko ja a ipele ti o ga ti atako bọ ni, ṣugbọn di pẹlu ohun game a ètò, 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.’”

 

Ni awọn ShoBox àjọ-ẹya-ara, bulu-ni ërún afojusọna Sergiy Derevyanchenkoṣẹgun Jessie Nicklow pẹlu ohun ìkan-onje ti ara Asokagba ati uppercuts ni a dominating, kẹta yika TKO.

 

Derevyanchenko (7-0, 5 KOs) kolu Nicklow lati awọn outset, ibalẹ ohun ìgbékalẹ 72 ogorun ti agbara punches ati 56 percent of his total shots. The durable Nicklow, ti o si mu awọn ija lori kukuru akiyesi, could do nothing against the former Ukrainian amateur standout. In the third, Derevyanchenko lona Nicklow (25-8-3, 8 KOs) lodi si awọn paṣan, o si unleashed a jara ti fi lé ọwọ Asokagba lodi si defenseless a alatako, muwon referee Jay Nady lati Akobaratan ni ki duro awọn idije ni 2:18 ti awọn kẹta.

 

"Eleyi je a nla išẹ nipa mi,” 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.

 

"Mo n imudarasi ni gbogbo igba ti ati ki o Mo lero bi mo ti yoo jẹ setan fun akọle a shot nipa awọn opin ti 2016."

 

Ni awọn šiši ija ni telecast, undefeated ina heavyweight afojusọna David Benavidez gba wọle mẹta knockdowns en ipa si a akọkọ yika TKO (2:00) of veteran Felipe Romero. FIDIO ifojusi:http://s.sho.com/1NxpwT0

 

Benavidez (11-0, 10 KOs) ní ti nkọju si ko si wahala re julọ RÍ alatako lati ọjọ, knocking 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, sugbon nikan fi opin si meji ki a diẹ Benavidez pari rẹ si pa pẹlu yi kẹta knockdown ni o kan meji iṣẹju.

 

“Mo mọ bi o lagbara ara mi Asokagba ni o wa ati ki o Mo mọ won yoo wa ni munadoko,” 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.

 

Ni a ti kii-televised ija, tele WBC Heavyweight World asiwajuGold Cup (25-2-1, 21 KOs) ṣẹgun Derric Rossy (30-11, 14 KOs) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (95-94, 96-93, 96-93) ninu rẹ akọkọ ija niwon ọdun awọn akọle si Deontay Wilder kẹhin January.

 

“Mo lero ti o dara-o je nla lati wa ni pada ni iwọn lẹẹkansi,” Stiverne said. “Mo je ko 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, sugbon mo ti wà kekere kan ni pa a iwontunwonsi, ju.

 

"Mo setan lati gba pada ni iwọn ati ki o ṣiṣẹ ni kete mi ọna pada lati di a aye asiwaju lẹẹkansi.”

 

Stiverne lu mọlẹ pẹlu 10 aaya osi ni akọkọ yika.

 

Awọn ShoBox tripleheader yoo tun-air on Monday, Oṣu kọkanla. 16 ni 10 p.m. ATI / PT on Showtime awọn iwọn ati ki o yoo wa lori SHOWTIME ON eletan® o bẹrẹ Sunday, Oṣu kọkanla. 15.

 

Barry Tompkins ti a npe ni ShoBox igbese lati ringside pẹlu Farhood ati tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse je Gordon Hall pẹlu Richard Gaughanproducing ati Chuck McKean 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 63 onija ti o ti han lori ShoBox ati ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye 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.

ShoBox: AWON NEW iran ase òṣuwọn, Avvon & Awọn fọto

 

"The Brooklyn Rocky" Frank Galarza bi mẹẹta elegbe Undefeated Jarrett Hurd

Die, BlueChip Asesewa Sergiy Derevyanchenko & Unbeaten Light Heavyweight David Benavidez ifihan ni ShoBox Tripleheader

Ọla/Saturday, Oṣu kọkanla. 14 Ni 10:45 p.m. ATI/PT

Lati Lile Rock Hotel & Casino, Gbe Lori Showtime®

 

Tẹ Lati NIBI Download Awọn fọto Lati Stephanie Trapp / SHOWTIME

 

Las fegasi (Oṣu kọkanla. 13, 2015) - A ShoBox: The New generationtripleheader, afihan nipa a Super welterweight matchup laarin undefeated asesewa Frank Galarza ati Jarret Hurd, bulu ni ërún afojusọna Sergiy Derevyanchenko ati ki o undefeated ina heavyweight David Benavidez ti wa ni ṣeto fun ọla/Saturday, Oṣu kọkanla. 14 gbe lori Showtime (10:45 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun) lati The Ìsípòpadà ni Lile Rock Hotẹẹli & Casino, Las fegasi.

 

Ifihan ninu awọn ifilelẹ iṣẹlẹ, Frank "sina" Galarza (17-0-2, 11 KOs), ti Brooklyn, N.Y., yio si ṣe rẹ kẹrin ShoBox ifarahan bi o bi mẹẹta elegbe undefeated Jarrett Hurd (16-0, 10 KOs), ti Accokeek, Aṣalẹ., ni a 10-yika Super welterweight ija.

 

Tele Yukirenia Olympian ati undefeated afojusọna Sergiy Derevyanchenko (6-0, 4 KOs, WSOB: 23-1, 7 KOs) mẹẹta oniwosanJessie Nicklow (25-7-3, 8 KOs) ni awọn mẹjọ-yika Super middleweight àjọ-ẹya-ara. Ni awọn šiši ija ni ti awọn tripleheader, David Benavidez(10-0, 9 KOs), ti Phoenix, Ariz., ki asopọ rẹ ShoBox Uncomfortable lodi si oniwosan Felipe Romero (15-9-1, 9 KOs), ti La Paz, Mexico, ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika ina heavyweight matchup.

 

Galarza ati Hurd, mejeji tipped awọn irẹjẹ ni 154 ½ poun kọọkan. Derevyanchenko won ni 164 ¾ poun, nigba ti alatako re, Nicklow, iwọn 165 ½. Benavidez won ni 171 ¼ poun nigba ti rẹ counterpart, Romero, ni oṣuwọn-in ni 173 ½ poun.

 

Ni ti kii-televised igbese, Gold Cup ni oṣuwọn-in ni 254 ½ poun, nigba ti Derric Rossy won ni 230 ¾ poun. Charvis Holifield ni oṣuwọn 142 ¾ poun, ati Dwain Fikitoria ni oṣuwọn-in ni 140 ¼ poun. Sanjarbek Rahkmannov won ni 143 ½ poun, nigba ti alatako re Somner Martin ni oṣuwọn-in ni 143 ¼ poun atiTrakwon Pettis Italolobo awọn asekale ni 138 ¾ poun, nigba ti alatako re,Marquis Hawthorne iwọn ni 140 poun ani.

 

Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija ní láti sọ saju si Friday ká sonipa-in:

 

Fank Galarza

"Emi ko lokan nija njà. O fi mi ni pẹlu a alakikanju alatako ati awọn ti o ba ti lọ si ri a alakikanju Frank Galarza.

 

"A ti sọ ti tẹlẹ nibi. A mọ ohun ti o gba lati fi mi undefeated o gba lori awọn ila. I’ve faced the tougher fighters. I know I can swing, sugbon jẹ o setan lati golifu? I’ve been the [labẹ] aja ati ti ni pẹlu awọn yanyan ṣaaju ki o to. Ati ki o Mo swam pẹlu wọn.

 

"Emi ko ro pe o ni setan fun ohun ti mo mu si awọn tabili. O si ti ko ti ni pẹlu ẹnikan bi mi.

 

"O si n lilọ lati gbiyanju lati wá siwaju ati bully mi, ṣugbọn ti n ko lilọ si ṣẹlẹ.

 

"O gba a alakikanju eniyan lati lọ si ni ti iwọn. Ohunkohun ti o le ṣẹlẹ. Ni opin ti awọn ọjọ, ti o ba de si isalẹ lati ti o fe ti o siwaju sii.

 

"Mo setan fun a 10 rounder. Mo ti sọ a ti nwa fun ọkan fun a nigba ti.

 

"Ko si bi o Elo fidio ti a wo awọn, ko si si ẹniti o mọ ohun ti o ti n lilọ si ṣẹlẹ ni iwọn. A ni lati capitalize lori rẹ asise. Boxing jẹ nipa adapting ati ki o mo si orisirisi gidigidi daradara. "

Jarrett Hurd

"O ni a nla anfani fun wa. A ti sọ a ti lerongba nipa ija [Frank] Galarza niwon kẹhin Kejìlá.

 

"Frank le je igboya, ṣugbọn on ko ni da aiya já mi. Mi igbekele ti wa ni fiofio,. Mi ara ibaamu soke pipe fun u.

 

"Mo mọ ohun ti mo le se. Mo sparred pẹlu buruku ti o wa ni Gbajumo awọn onija -Lamont Peterson, Antoine Douglas, Dominic Wade, Austin eja, Jerry Odom. A ti sọ a ti sparring pẹlu diẹ ninu awọn ti o dara ju ni [Washington] D.C. ati Maryland.

 

"Eleyi jẹ kan tobi ija fun mi. O le ṣí awọn ilẹkun ti Mo ti sọ a ti nduro fun. "

Sergiy Derevyanchenko

"O si [Jessie Nicklow] ko ni ohunkohun ti mo ti ko ri ṣaaju ki o to. O ni o ni iriri, sugbon Mo wa setan lati fi si pa ohun ti mo ti sọ a ti ṣiṣẹ lori ni-idaraya.

 

"Mo le gba nigbagbogbo dara. Mo n eko ni gbogbo ija. Nibẹ ni a Iyato nla laarin awọn ope ati awọn Aleebu. Mo n gbigbe ara titun awọn akojọpọ, titun imuposi. Mo ti kọ lati mi sparring awọn alabašepọ gbogbo ọjọ.

 

"Mo ti a ti ngbaradi fun ija ni a December, ki ni idi ti awọn àdánù ti wa ni ti farakanra ni 166. Sugbon Mo wa a middleweight ani ojo iwaju ni 160.

 

"Mo setan lati ya nigbamii ti igbese. [Gennady] Golovkin ni awọn asiwaju ti aye, dajudaju Mo fẹ lati jà.

 

"Onija lati awọn Ukraine, a ṣiṣẹ lile nitori awa mọ ibi ti a ti wá lati. Life je ko rorun fun wa dagba soke. "

 

Jessie Nicklow

"Mo le ṣe afẹyinti yi eniyan soke. The eniyan [Sergiy Derevyanchenko] ni 30 ọdun atijọ ati ki o ni o ni mefa pro njà. Wọn ro pe eyi jẹ ẹya rọrun ija, sugbon mo n lilọ si lu awọn inira jade ninu rẹ. Mo wa gan yiya.

 

“Mo ro wọnyi eniyan ni o wa Karachi -I ko le gbagbo ti won ba fò mi ni lati ja yi eniyan ti o ti n ni mefa njà. O si n ni a ńlá magbowo isale, ṣugbọn o ti n nikan ni mefa pro njà. Emi ko le duro lati gba ni iwọn Saturday night.

 

"Mo ti sọ ohun jà [Ryota Murata] Olympic Gold medalist ṣaaju ki o to. Yi eniyan ko ni ohunkohun ti mo ti ko ri ṣaaju ki o to. Mo n ko bọ lati padanu. O si ni on mi ile ati Mo n bọ si lu u.

 

"Mo wa 100 ogorun. This guy is smaller than me. I’m used to fighting big guys.”

David Benavidez

"[Fernando] Romero ni o dara ju julọ ti awọn alatako Mo ti sọ dojuko, ki yi ni pato a igbese-soke fun mi.

 

"Mo ti sọ lu mọlẹ gbogbo Onija Mo ti sọ dojuko. Mo n wa siwaju si nri yi eniyan si isalẹ.

 

"A sparred pẹlu southpaws ni ibudó, ki a ba setan o ba ti o yipada lori wa.

 

"O si wun lati jabọ a pupo ti egan punches. A mọ nibẹ ni yio je pupo ti a ìmọ anfani fun mi.

 

"Mo sparred pẹlu Kelly Pavlik, Gennady Golovkin, Peter Quillin, Julius Jackson. Mo wa 18 ati ki o Mo ti sọ a ti sparring pẹlu diẹ ninu awọn ti o dara ju awọn onija ni aye.

 

"Mo n fojusi lori ija ni 168. Emi ko ni eyikeyi isoro ṣiṣe awọn àdánù. Mo isunki ti o ga fun yi ija [173], ṣugbọn 168 ni ojo iwaju fun wa. Mo wa gan yiya lati ja lori orilẹ-TV fun igba akọkọ.

 

"Mo lo lati wa ni a Pupo tobi ju emi bayi. Mo ti wà 5-ẹsẹ-4, 250 poun nigbati mo wà 13 years--atijọ. Mo ti padanu awọn àdánù ati ki o mo ti bere lati dagba.

 

"Emi ko banuje ko ija Elo ninu awọn Awọn ope. Mo wa dun mo ti yipada pro ni 16. Mo ní lati gbe lọ si Mexico lati se ti o, ṣugbọn o wà ni ọtun Gbe fun mi ọmọ. "

Felipe Romero

"Eleyi ni o dara ju àdánù fun mi. Mo wa a adayeba ina heavyweight.

 

"Mo n ṣiṣẹ pẹlu a titun trainer ati awọn ti a ti sọ a ti ṣiṣẹ lori diẹ ninu awọn titun ohun. Mo n lojutu ni kikun akoko on ija.

 

"Mo mọ o ni o dara, o ni lagbara, o ni odo, ṣugbọn o ti n a ti ija buruku ti o wa ko dara gan. O ti ko dojuko ẹnikẹni pẹlu mi iriri. Mo ti sọ dojuko tougher buruku ati ki o Mo n bọ si lu u.

 

"Mo nilo lati wa ni smati ki o si lo mi iriri. He hasn’t fought many rounds so we’re going to push him. He’s not going to knock me out.

 

"Mo ti sọ ja gbogbo agbala aye. Ija bi ohun underdog jẹ nkankan titun si mi. "

 

Gold Cup

“Ikẹkọ ti o tayọ ati ki o Mo wa setan lati ja ọla night.

 

I’m excited to be fighting again. I’ve been off too long.

 

I’ve climbed the mountain to become a world champion and I’m prepared to do it again. I want to get my title back.

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Galarza vs. Hurd, 10-yika Super welterweight akọkọ iṣẹlẹ ti ShoBox: The New generation mu ibi on Saturday, Oṣu kọkanla. 14 ni The Ìsípòpadà ni Lile Rock Hotẹẹli & Casino, Las fegasi ati igbega nipa TGB ni igbega. Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, Sergiy Derevyanchenko bi mẹẹta Jessie Nicklow ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika middleweight ija ati ninu awọn telecast ibẹrẹ, David Benavidez igbese lodi si Felipe Romero ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika ina heavyweight matchup.

 

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 63 onija ti o ti han lori ShoBox ati ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye 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.