Tūtohu Archives: Ko Stephen Vaughan

Whawhai Report: Corito Reigns Supreme In Title ClashLaamouz Stops Mukhamadiyarov as New Stars Farrugia and Brown Shine.

Report: Gianluca (Te awa) Di Caro

Photos: Viktor Vella

 

 

I te Rāmere po, in the grounds of the incredibly beautiful Monte Kristo Estates in Hal Luqa, Malta, local boxing fans were treated to a magnificent night of International boxing.

 

Te hui, which was headlined by the MBC International Heavyweight title clash between Malta’s very own ‘King’ Billy Corito and the big hitting (18 KO’s from 27 toa) Latvian Edgars Kalners, was the first event from new promoters Steve Carauna and Mark Calleja, along with a little help from experienced British promoter Stephen Vaughan.

 

Right from the opening bell Corito went straight on the attack, landing a big right to the head, Kalners stood his ground and shot out a strong jab, only to receive another big right hand that connected flush.

 

What followed next was a controlled exchange between both protagonists that had many of the highly vocal fans on their feet and cheering on their man.

 

After a fairly frenetic start both fighters settled into a slower pace for the rest of the round.

 

Round two was fought at a good pace, with both men exchanging big shots throughout.

 

Without doubt both the first couple of rounds were fairly close, although surely could only be scored in favour of Corito due to him not only being the busier but also his shots showed way more intent, but the third was a totally different affair.

 

Corito slowly ground his man down, forcing Kalners back constantly with a series of powerful salvos, a number of which shook the big Latvian to the core, each time the local crowd became more vocal in encouraging their man to step up the attacks, which on some occasions he did much to the delight of the partisan crowd.

 

More of the same from Corito in the fourth, however Kalners seemed to have lost the will to go toe-to-toe, which made the round very much a one sided affair, with Kalners covering up often and allowing Corito to let rip with big right hands.

 

During one of the exchanges Kalners seemed to be caught in the rib area and as he went to shoot out a right hand of his own let out a cry of pain, after which pulled his right arm across his chest and began to turn away from his forward advancing foe.

 

Corito cautiously moved forward and looked toward referee Lee Murtagh for guidance on whether he should continue the attack or not on the stricken Latvian.

 

Whilst a gentlemanly act from Corito, it almost cost him dear as Kalners turned and threw out a strong jab and looked set to throw a big right.

 

Corito responded with another salvo of big rights and kept up the pressure until the end of the round.

 

Coming out in the fifth Kalners seemed sluggish and was breathing heavily, clearly in some form of discomfort, however Corito was not going to make the same mistake as in the previous round and once again began throwing big right hands at every conceivable opportunity.

 

For virtually the whole round it was Corito walking his opponent down, throwing big right hands to head and body, then in the dying seconds of the round Corito stepped up the pressure once more.

 

When the bell rang Corito turned and headed straight to his corner, however Kalners appeared disoriented for a few seconds before finally heading back to his corner, referee Lee Murtagh showed some concern, as did MBC Chief Medical officer Dr Mark Xuereb, who immediately headed to Kalners’ corner and began checking over the distressed Latvian.

 

As the minute break was coming to an end the referee stepped forward, as it was clear that Kalners was in no position to continue and waved the bout off just as the opening bell for round six rang.

 

Have to say I’ve seen Billy Corito in action a number of times, he’s always been good for the money, but this time he was magnificent.

 

Credit in part must go to Corito’s coach, former WBU World Champion Shea Neary, who came up with a game plan that surprised most, gone were the big haymaker’s Corito is so well known for, instead Corito was controlled, good head movement and his punches were crisp, sharp and more importantly nearly always bang on target.

 

Word is that Corito’s team were so impressed with his performance that discussions are already underway for a mouth watering showdown later this year with a certain big name British Heavyweight.

 

The main support see Pieta, Malta’s Haithem Laamouz in action against Russia’s Ravil Mukhamadiyarov.

 

Laamouz took the fight to the more experienced Mukhamadiyarov right from the start and kept up the pressure throughout the first couple of rounds.

 

Early on in the second Laamouz landed a cracking body shot that sent Mukhamadiyarov to the deck, as referee Lee Murtagh reached the 8 count surprisingly the tough Russian jumped to his feet. The plucky lad surprised most observers by making it to the end of the round despite Laamouz’s efforts to finish the fight early.

 

From the third on the pressure from Laamouz was clearly proving too much for Mukhamadiyarov, the Russian covering up and only occasionally responding with an ineffective jab to keep the Maltese lad at bay.

 

Early in the fifth round Laamouz backed Mukhamadiyarov onto the ropes and began a non-stop assault, until referee Lee Murtagh stepped in to save the Russian from further punishment on the one minute and thirty seven second mark.

 

Supporting the pro bouts were a number of International Novice Pro and semi-pro bouts between local boxers and a team from the United Kingdom.

 

The Novice Pro is a recently introduced division featuring boxers with limited amateur or unlicensed boxing experience but wishing to compete in the professional division.

 

The Novice Pro division is operated under full professional boxing rules and with the same medical requirements as the professional division.

 

The main differences between Novice Pro and Pro bouts are that, only Novice Pro licensed boxers can compete against another Novice Pro Licensed boxer and that the rounds are of two minute duration, not three as in the pro ranks.

 

OK, so now that’s explained let’s get back to the action.

 

The final Novice Pro bout see Malta’s Malik Zinad against UK’s William O’Reilly in a six, two minute round contest for the vacant WBU Europe Novice Pro Light Heavyweight title.

 

These two warriors went to war right from the opening bell, both giving their all for every single second of every round.

 

In the fourth Zinad stepped up the pace, occasionally forcing O’Reilly onto his back foot, it was later during one of these forceful attacks that Zinad began letting rip with some mighty bombs, one of which was just a tad off target and the thumb of his glove accidently entered the eye socket of the English lad, no surprise that as it did O’Reilly let out a shocked scream of pain as he headed for the canvas.

 

Dr Xuereb and his medical team were by the clearly distressed Englishman’s side in an instant, literally as referee Lee Murtagh waved the bout off.

 

I’m pleased to say that I had spoken with William O’Reilly since and he is absolutely OK and there is no lasting damage to his eye.

 

Prior to Zinad-O’Reilly was Malta’s Kerstin Brown against the UK’s Nathan Lavery, for the vacant WBU Europe Novice Pro Super Bantamweight title.

 

Young Brown is definitely one to watch and judging on his performance i runga i te Paraire night is destined to become a future star, think of a younger Carl Frampton and that’ll give you an idea of just how classy and exciting young Brown is.

 

From start to finish the youngster controlled the bout like a seasoned pro, his ring craft was supreme, cutting off the ring to keep Lavery pinned against the ropes before closing in and letting rip with lightning fast double handed flurries.

 

Nobody was surprised when the score cards were read out, a shutout 60-51 in favour of Brown, as he really dominated the bout from start to finish, outboxing his taller opponent in sensational fashion.

 

The first Novice Pro bout featured Malta’s Max Farrugia against the UK’s Lewis Burns in a four rounder.

 

As with young Kerstin Brown, Farrugia is another emerging star, this kid has it all, think Junior Witter in his younger days, slick, switch boxing with so much panache it is mouth watering to watch.

 

From start to finish Farrugia out boxed his tough opponent, at times he made it look too easy, but believe me it wasn’t as Burns is one tough cookie and gave his all for every second of every round, just Farrugia is a class act, one that will be a great addition to the pro ranks that’s for sure.

 

After four sensational round the ringside judges scored the bout 40-36 (rua) a 40-37 in favour of the deserving Max Farrugia.

 

What a cracking fight and as with the other Novice Pro bouts, easily equal in quality to the full pro bouts.

 

The results for the semi-pro bouts are:

 

Noel Lebrun (Malta) vs Jonathan Dean (UK)

 

Judges Scores – Majority Decision in favour of UK’s Jonathan Dean.

Lee Murtagh 27-30, Darren Mairs 29-29 and Steve Farrugia 28-29

 

Goran Bogdanovic (Malta) vs Bradley McDonnell (UK)

 

Judges Scores – Split Decision in favour of Malta’s Goran Bogdanovic.

Lee Murtagh 29-28, Darren Mairs 29-30 and Steve Farrugia 29-28

 

Dodson and Economides Head Up Vaughan’s Star Studded 23rd May Liverpool Event.

Renowned Liverpool based promoter Stephen Vaughan is clearly determined to raise the bar, for Small Hall Boxing events, to a whole new level, with his latest offering, dubbed ‘NEW ERA – An Evening Of Professional Boxing’, which takes place at the Grand Central Hall in Liverpool, i runga i Rāhoroi 23RD Kia 2015.

 

For those that were at Vaughan’s previous event, at the Grand Central Hall back in March, there is no need to stress just how good the event was.

 

Kia 23RD promises much, much more, on paper NEW ERA looks set to not only be a true small hall classic, but also looks likely to set a new standard that very few small hall promotions could possibly match.

 

Heading up the twelve bout card is Liverpool’s very own Tony Dodson, who will be back in hometown action for the first time since beating Darren Stubbs to secure the IBO Light Heavyweight International title, back in October 2011.

 

I runga i te 23RD Kia, Dodson, who in his previous fight secured a solid points victory over one of the toughest opponents aroundthe mischievous, yet highly durable, Jody Meikle, will be facing Latvia’s big punching Andrejs Pokumeiko.

 

In March last year, Pokumeiko secured a good solid points win over Ilford’s Kevin Greenwood at York Hall in London, which is the only points win on his record, every other win has come by way of stoppage victory.

 

The main support sees Chester’s WBF Intercontinental Champion Paul ‘Spartan’ Economides, in a non-championship contest against Estonia’s Sergey Tasimov.

 

Back on Vaughan’s previous event Economides put in another top class performance, against Ghana’s two time Commonwealth title challenger Isaac Quaye, on way to securing another sensational second round stoppage victory.

 

That particular win says a lot about Economides’ power as Quaye hadn’t been stopped on any of his previous thirty six fights, some feat considering Quaye has battled it out with the likes of Commonwealth champion Don Broadhurst, British, Commonwealth and European Champion Kevin Satchell and WBO European Champion Iain Butcher amongst other notable stars.

 

What’s more, i te 2nd Economides went one better, with a clinical first round stoppage of the Czech Republic’s Petr Gyna, at the York Hall in London.

 

Globe trotting Tasimov, has fought some of the UK’s top stars previously, including interim WBA World Champion Derry Mathews, British and European Champion and upcoming IBF World title challenger Lee Askins, as well as former British and Commonwealth Champion Nicky Booth.

 

Whilst most cards have a top-flight domestic bout or two heading up the show, the support card is usually made up of local ‘house’ fighters tentatively building their records. Not this card; only three of the undercard fights feature developing talent, the rest are already well and truly established prospects and stars.

 

One of the most interesting match ups on the card pits Liverpool’s Nick Quigley against … you’ve guessed it, the aforementioned Jody Meikle.

 

Quigley made short work of his last opponent, Ludvik Gina, sensationally stopping the Czech in just fifty five seconds of the first round.

 

Don’t think the same will happen against Meikle, but do expect six rounds of truly entertaining boxing, with some mischievousness sprinkled in for maximum effect, based on Meikle’s last outing against Onder Ozgul at York Hall on May 2nd.

 

Next up is the exciting prospect of watching one of the World’s most successful Kick Boxing stars ever, thirteen time World Champion Marlon Hunt, making his highly anticipated transition to the pro boxing ranks, against Latvia’s Uldis Pucens.

 

Hunt recently said “After winning 13 Professional World titles in Full Contact Kickboxing, K – 1Rules and Muay Thai and Unifying the Big 5 WBC, ISKA, WAKO PRO, IKF & WKA and winning other mid and low Tier World Titles and various Semi Pro Boxing Titles it’s time to take on the Professional Boxing world. "

 

Hunt has made clear that he isn’t taking up pro boxing to just make up the numbers, he’s a hundred percent determined to be the first ever four discipline World Champion.

 

Whilst on the subject of World Champions, Chester’s World Boxing Federation Welterweight World Champ Chris Goodwin is back in action once more, in a non-championship bout, against Finsbury Park, London’s Mark ‘The Flash’ Alexander.

 

Goodwin, a two division World Champion, will be making his first appearance since beating Georgia’s Mikheil Avakyan to win the coveted WBF World crown back in August.

 

Alexander, who had been training and fighting in America until recently, scored a third round stoppage victory over Tadas Stulginskas on his return to UK action at York Hall in London last October.

 

Birmingham’s undefeated Lightweight sensation Antonio Counihan is back in the ‘Pool, this time to face Janis Puksins.

 

Counihan, the former England Amateur Captain, has been nothing but sensational in each of his six previous bouts, stopping five inside the distance, however it was his last performance that proved that the Brummie youngster is destined to rise to the very top.

 

Back in March, Counihan took on previously unbeaten Czech Lukas Radic, Counihan didn’t just beat Radic, he plain destroyed him in just two minutes and twenty eight seconds of the first round.

 

Puksins is another globe trotter that should be quite well known to British fans, having fought the likes of former Prizefighter winner Ricky Owen, former WBU, WBF, WBC and Prizefighter Champion Choi Tseveenpurev, British Champ James Dickens and upcoming Commonwealth title challenger Jason Cunningham amongst others.

 

Another youngster who is fast heading towards World stardom is Liverpool based, Russian Featherweight prospect David Agadzhanyan, who will face former Ghanaian Champion Isaac Osuwu on May 23RD.

 

Like Counihan, Agadzhanyan has stopped all but one of his previous opponents and coincidently the bout against the one that went the distance, another previously unbeaten prospect Daniel Bazo, featured on Vaughan’s last event.

 

He aha te whawhai, it was something truly special and a fight that many of those in attendance would love to see re-matched sometime in the near future, although have to say the result would probably be the same as Agadzhanyan is a tremendous talent, one that is likely to follow in the footsteps of Gennady Golovkin and Sergey Kovalevyep, he’s that special.

 

Since that win, Agadzhanyan totally destroyed Czech Republic’s Josef Redlich, putting the Czech lad down three times before finally stopping him on the two minute and twenty five second mark of the first round, at the York Hall in London on May 2nd.

 

Liverpool’s former British, Commonwealth and WBF World title challenger Tony Moran is set for his first hometown fight since beating Czaba Andras at the Olympia back in 2005.

 

I te Mei 23RD Moran will be facing Blackpool’s former WBC United States title challenger Mathew ‘The Rock’ Ellis.

 

Welsh Middleweight Champion Lee Churcher makes his first Liverpool appearance on May 23RD, against Latvian Zaurs Sadihovs.

 

Back in March Churcher took on Nottingham’s Matt Scriven, after both their original opponents failed to make their flights to the UK.

 

Have to say I doubt the original match-ups would have been anywhere near the Battle Royale these two fought out on that night. It was a sensational close fought bout, with both protagonists giving their all in front of a highly appreciative crowd.

 

Churcher won on points, but have to say the real winners were the fans in attendance on the night, as that was one seriously exciting, all action fight.

 

Sadihovs, who has a won four, lost two record, however each of the wins came way of first round stoppage victories, including a full blown KO of Olegs Asejevs in January.

 

Making his third pro outing on May 23RD will be big punching Liverpudlian Featherweight Jay Carney.

 

Young Carney is proving to be one of the finds of the year, two outings, two fantastic stoppage wins.

 

Back in December Carney utterly outclassed Patrik Gadzo before stopping him on the one minute and thirty two second mark of the first round.

 

Then in March followed that great win up with a third round stoppage victory over the highly experienced Petr Gyna. Have to say that was a great fight, young Carney was far more relaxed and just performed perfectly, dominating Gyna for virtually every second the bout lasted.

 

Carney’s opponent on May 23RD is Dmitrijs Gutsman, is another big puncher, whilst his record is two wins and four losses, it should be noted that the wins both came way of first round stoppage.

 

Also making his third pro outing on May 23RD is Liverpool’s Lee Boyce, who will be taking on Scunthorpe’s Matthew Pepper.

 

Back in March Boyce literally destroyed Matus Olah with the very first power shot he threw, a cracking bodyshot that sent Olah down and out after just twenty seconds of the first round.

 

It should be noted that the power shot from Boyce actually cracked Olah’s rib, so whilst we didn’t get to see much action we now know just how powerful Boyce’s punches are.

 

Finally making his professional debut on the 23RD May is Liverpool Welterweight Dayle Gallagher, who goes up against Nottingham’s experienced Matt Scriven.

 

Gallagher is a classy young boxer and Scriven is as tough as they come, so expect fireworks when they go toe to toe.

 

So there you have it, one seriously great card for what is clearly going to be one seriously great fight night, so now you know it’s time to go and get those tickets because if you miss it, you’ll regret it.

 

The Stephen Vaughan promoted NEW ERA event takes place at the Grand Central Hall, 35 Renshaw Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L1 2SF, i runga i Rāhoroi 23RD Kia 2015.

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Tickets priced £30 & £40 are available direct from any of the boxers taking part or call Stephen Vaughan on 07789 037802.

 

13 Time KB World Champ Hunt Signs With VaughanPro Boxing Debut, Liverpool 23rd May

Undisputed and unified WBC, ISKA, WAKO, IKF & WKA World Champion, Marlon Hunt, is set to begin his professional boxing career later this month, following his signing management papers with renowned Liverpool based promoter Stephen Vaughan.

 

Hunt, who has held World titles in three different disciplines – Kick Boxing, K-1 Rules and Muay Thai – and five different weight categories, will be making his professional boxing debut on Vaughan’s upcoming NEW ERA event, which takes place at the Grand Central Hall in Liverpool on Saturday 23RD Kia.

 

With a record breaking thirteen World titles to his name already, Hunt has made it clear that he is not entering the world of professional boxing to just make up the numbers, as when he spoke earlier he made it crystal clear that the change of discipline is so that he can focus on becoming a record holding four discipline World Champion.

 

“I’ve obviously done Kick Boxing, K-I Rules and Muay Thai, went through all the ranks there, won literally all the World titles in those sports, all the major World titles as well, so now I think it’s time to give pro boxing a shot.

 

I only signed with Stephen Vaughan on the 2nd May and it looks like I’m going to be busy straight away, he has me boxing on May 23RDin Liverpool and again on the 25th July in Malta.

 

That was a shock, so let’s get it done, that’s the good thing about Steve, e mohio ana koe, it was literally I wanted to be managed by him as he sorts things out really quick.

 

This really suits me, I want to start challenging for titles as soon as possible, I’ve done everything that I’ve done in the other sports, I’ve been told for many years I should switch to pro boxing, but I didn’t think it was the right time, especially now with what I have won, again it will help me going up the rankings a little faster than I would have done otherwise, because of my experience, yeah I think it is the right time now.

 

I will still compete occasionally at Kick Boxing, as long as it doesn’t interfere with my pro boxing, I do want to do the mandatory defenses in my other sports, yeah I really want to defend my World titles still, apart from that I am concentrating fully on my pro boxing career.

 

There’s only a few people that have successfully transferred from one sport to the other, Chris Algieri, he was a kick boxer and has won a pro boxing World title, if Algieri can do it, I’m sure if I push the right way and I’m getting the right fights, I’m sure I can do the same thing.

 

I’m going to do the best that I can and become a four sport Champion, I don’t think to my knowledge that has actually done that yet, you know World Champion at Kick Boxing, K1, Muay Thai and Pro Boxing, so really would like to be the first to do that.

 

I’ve got some good loyal fans and they’ll be following me through the boxing as well and hopefully when I start pro boxing I’ll attract even more fans too, I feel that this is really good for the sport, not just by being able to attract new blood from the other sports, but also by doing that introduce new fans to both sports.

 

I’m really looking forward to the 23RD May and the beginning of a new pro boxing career for myself.”

 

On Saturday May 23RD, Hunt will be in first class company, as others boxing on the star studded bill include; reigning World Boxing Federation (WBF) World Welterweight Champion Chris Goodwin in action against London’s Mark ‘The Flash’ Alexander.

Reigning World Boxing Federation (WBF) Intercontinental Super Bantamweight Champion, Paora Economides, former British Super Middleweight and International Boxing Organisation (IBO) International Light Heavyweight Champion Tony Dodson.

BBBofC Welsh Area Middleweight Champion Lee Churcher, British, Commonwealth and WBF World Title challenger Tony Moran in a local derby with Blackpool’s Mathew Ellis, and Prizefighter Light Middleweight finalist and English title challenger Nick Quigley, who is set to face Scunthorpe’s highly entertaining Jody Meikle.

 

In addition to the Championship experienced boxers, there are also a host of upcoming, unbeaten young prospects boxing on the bill, whai wāhi; sensational former England amateur Captain Antonio Counihan, Liverpool based hot Russian prospect David Agadzhanyan, who faces former Ghanaian Champion Isaac Owusu, Featherweight prospect Jay Carney, Light Heavyweight prospect Lee Boyce, te tangata e ki runga ki a Scunthorpe Matthew Pepper.

 

Also making his debut on the 23RD Kia, alongside Hunt, is local lad Dayle Gallagher, whose first opponent as a pro is Nottingham’s Matt Scriven.

 

Marlon Hunt, against a yet to be named opponent, features on the Stephen Vaughan promoted NEW ERA event, which takes place at the Grand Central Hall in Liverpool on Saturday 23RDKia 2015.

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Tickets priced £30 & £40 are available direct from Marlon Hunt, from any of the boxers taking part or call Stephen Vaughan on 07789 037802.

O te tetahi 'O' Ahiri Hei Haere - Maere Counihan Poroa Radic I te One

I te Rāmere po, i runga i te Stephen Vaughan ka whakanuia hui RED Kohu, taua wahi ka mau i te Grand Central Hall i Liverpool, Piro o Birmingham Antonio Counihan tetahi win nui, ka mutu ia i mua tūturu Ruka Radic i te Czech Republic.

 

Ki te rua hunga tautohe hiahia ki te pupuri i mau o te 'O' utu nui i runga i to ratou record, reira i herea ki te kia te tahi mau raru korero teka, ringside e kore e tika i te whawhai, engari ano hoki i to ratou utuafare e pā noho, tautautefito ki he taimi ka te a'ee tïmata.

 

Ko te Radic i tangohia e te painga wawe, haere mai i roto i pakeke me te nohopuku titiro mo tetahi mutu wawe, Heoi Kīhai te Counihan, hei utu mo pooti ki te pouaka atu te hoki o tona werohanga pai, e tōtika puritia te kino Czech i te tawhiti, a ia tape'ahia ana tamataraa wawe.

 

Huri noa i te tohu meneti e rua, rite tonu takoha Radic tona ara whakamua kotahi ano, Ka marere atu Counihan i roto i te ki te tika nui ki te tonoa Radic ki raro, ki te koaka.

 

Hangē pē ko te kaitautoko Mickey te ngangare ki e pā ana ki ki te tae te mutunga o te tatau, Te whakahaere Radic ki te hanga i taua mea tika ki ona waewae, ahakoa te iti unsteadily. I titiro a Mickey te ngangare ki ki te whakarite i taea ki te haere tonu Radic, i mua i te tīmata anō i te a'ee.

 

Haere te tonu i ia te mua rangatira runaruna Ingarangi tonu i runga i te whawhai, ki te huaki ringa rua ki e rua upoko me te tinana, Hipoki ake Radic ko te kaha o te pakūtanga he whanariki, ki runga ki a ia i te rawa nui, me te i roto i hēkona tupu te mooni, ka hanga Radic tona haerenga tuarua ki te koaka.

 

Kia ano Radic hanga noa te reira ki ona waewae, engari i āta disoriented, mahue kaitautoko Mickey te ngangare ki te karanga, kahore kōwhiringa he kopa ki whakahaere i runga i te meneti e rua, e rua tekau ma waru tohu tuarua o te rauna tuatahi.

 

Ki te whakaahua i te wikitoria rite mātua ko te pupuringa kōrero, Whiti te piha haapiiraa o Counihan i roto i, kahore he feaa te 23 te tau tahi, whakamatauria ia ia ki te kia kotahi o te kuao opuaraa ārahi i roto i te wehenga Kōmāmā ultra whakataetae.

 

Korero i tona fare mua korero Counihan poto e pā ana ki te whawhai, me te āhei o tona wero tuatahi mo te Championship i roto i te heke mai e tata ana.

 

"'Io Pai rite mea katoa i te aroaro o te reira i te whawhai tino nui, e rua ko Ruka, me ahau hinga kore, na i ki te haere 'O' o ha taha, i roto ano ia ia te tāpiri pēhanga anō i runga i te po.

 

Râ ko ia he whakakapinga mutunga, e kore matou e matau ki tetahi mea i pā ana ki ia, atu i te ko ia te toa ki te rua toa Tuhinga nui, kihai i pera tino whiwhi te taime no te faaineine no te ia āta, engari i rite ki te hoariri taketake he hai nui uaua matou i mohio e nui ki te kite ia tatou i roto i to tatou teuteu.

 

Ua ite au i te pai, tino pai, āhua pai o toku ora, i te mea he nama ki toku kapa, pai kua ake ongo'i e haere ana ahau ki te whawhai, Ko ahau pai, me te he hāneanea, me te tika te taitamariki, i te ara kua whakamaheretia matou.

 

Ko ia te kaimekemeke pai, e māmā ake te reira i hanga hoki ahau, Ahau rite te iwi mekemeke e hari ki te pouaka, kaua ki te mau i runga i te wa katoa.

 

Kihai i ahau e mahara ki te mutu kia ia anake wawe na, tika nga mea katoa e tuwhera ana ki runga ki ahau, me te pere i te wahi ki runga ki a haere ana ia ki raro,, i muri i ahau i matau ki i taea te tiki ia ia e ahau i roto i reira, na i haere i roto i mo te mutu.

 

Haere ki te whai i te okiokinga iti i teie nei, a ka whiwhi hoki i roto i te omaoma, me te haamata i te faaineine no te toku whawhai muri, e e i roto i te Leeds i te Hune 7th.

 

I muri i taua tūmanako whiwhi toku whawhai taitara tuatahi, Kua korerotia e ahau, ka riro te reira i roto i te Birmingham Coventry ranei, e e pai, me te rohe hoki i oku pā mo te huringa.

 

Te kōrero e pā ana ki toku pā, E ahau ki te mea i te nui whakawhetai ki a koutou ki a ratou, ratou e maere haere ratou katoa i runga i te whenua, ki te tautoko i ahau, Ka taea e rongo tonu ana koe ki a ratou, He nui ratou, pau o ratou moni roaa pakeke haere mai ki te tautoko i ahau, Ahau e kore e tika e taea e whakawhetai ratou nui. "

 

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Khan te tere i - TKO Win Neke atu i te Miko Taki Ki Pere May 2nd Taitara I London

I te Rāmere piro te ahiahi Bradford a Tasif Khan tetahi autaia win mutu a tawhio tuatahi, tenei wa i runga i Czech Republic o Ladislav Miko, i runga i te Stephen Vaughan hui RED Kohu ka whakanuia i te Grand Central Hall i Liverpool.

 

Mai i te pere te whakatuwhera i reira Miko ko te tukituki atu, tango i te whawhai ki a Khan, Heoi i roto i te raveraa i te reira te whakatangihanga a te toa Czech tonu ki o te Bradford tangata ringa.

 

I tūmanakohia Khan Miko ki te tīmata nohopuku me te rite taua ka whakatata atu a te toa Czech tere, Khan kanikani noa ki te taha, me te kia ripiripia ki te pere ki te tinana.

 

Te reo te tinana o Miko hanga reira mārama tino e kua kino ia ia, na kahore he ohorere e, no te haere mai ano ia i roto i te pakeke me te nohopuku i whakamahi te matika Khan he rauhanga rite, tenei wa paheke ki te matau, me te tuku i rip ki tetahi pere tinana, aru ake i te scintillatingly nohopuku rua salvo ringa ki te tinana e rua, me te upoko.

 

I a tawhio noa te tohu tuarua e wha tekau ma rima, Miko, nei e kore e mārama i ako ki te waiho i te iti tūpato, hanga ano tetahi atu whawhai puai, tenei wa ahakoa maka i Khan te werohanga totoka, aru e te uppercut me ka tika whakatokia ona waewae, ka maka te mana tonu ki te uira matau nohopuku mahue, ki te tonoa te tamaiti Czech ki te koaka.

 

Te whakahaere i Miko ki te hanga i te tatau, engari i muri haere tonu hēkona ki tetahi maui nui ki te tinana. Tenei wa Miko uaua tino ki te hanga i te tatau, whakahaere noa ki te rave i te reira, engari ko te tino tere i runga i ona waewae, mahue kaitautoko Jimmy Byrne kahore kōwhiringa, engari ki te poipoia te a'ee atu i runga i te meneti kotahi me te tohu tuarua tekau ma rima o te rauna tuatahi.

 

I muri tonu te fariiraa i Tarona o te toa i ngā Khan e tona kapa e whiwhi ia ki te wero mo tona accolade tuatahi Championship, te taitara International Masters whā, i runga i tona faaoaoaraa i muri whakamaheretia, e e ki runga ki te whakanekehia ake Billy James-Elliott me Mark Lyons Ihowa O TE hui nga mowhiti i York Hall i London i te 2nd.

 

I muri i te fariiraa i korero Khan poto e pā ana ki te whawhai kia rite ki te pai kia rite ki tona whawhai taitara ū mai tenei rongo.

 

"'Io Anaana, Ko reira anaana noa.

 

E kore e taea e ahau amuamu e kore i muri ia he a tawhio, E kua e ahau meinga i haere ki runga ki te bit roa, Te tikanga e ahau i te reira i te rounder ono me ahau, kua tino e pai ki te tiki i te tahi rauna i raro i toku whitiki, engari ka rite ki kua ahau i mea i mua i a koutou e kore e kia roanga utua i roto i tenei kēmu.

 

Ua ite tatou e, e tīmata ia nohopuku, me te rere i roto i, me te mahere ko te ki te mahi atu toku werohanga ki te pōturi ia ki raro, fele ki te tamata me te tiki i te rauna e ono ki raro i toku whitiki.

 

Kihai i tino tupu te reira e ara rite tino haere mai ia ki ahau, nui ake i tere tūmanakohia, hei utu mo urutau ahau, ka mau ia ia ki te pere pai, Kite ahau i ona waewae Buckle te bit, engari i noho ia i runga i ona waewae.

 

Ko ia te toa kēmu, e kua te nuinga o te iwi tāruatia atu ki te hoatu ia ratou te taime no te ora, e kore ia e ia i hoki ka haere mai ano ki ahau pakeke, i homai e ahau i te whai wāhi ki te pouaka a ia he iti bit atu, ka hopu ia ia rite hoki ka haere mai ia i roto i.

 

Mau ahau pai ia ki te uppercut, me ka te pere tinana, i haere ki raro, e ia ki.

 

Na ka meatia e ahau nui atu iti iho ranei te taua i muri i te tīmata, ahakoa kihai i whakaaro i hopukia ia e ahau tino e tae noa'tu i te wā tuatahi, engari ka whakatika ia i runga kore ahau e whakaaro hinaaro ia ki te mohio muri, ara, ki te i tuku i te tohutoro kawe i te reira i runga i.

 

Tūmanako ahu atu, he maha teie nei, Kua kua ahau e korero ana ki a toku kapa, me i korerotia kua ka tatou i te whawhai taitara whakaritea hoki Haratua 2nd i roto i te York Hall, taua po rite Mayweather-Pacquaio whawhai, na te tūmanako ka kohia e ahau ake toku taitara tuatahi, nga Masters International, a ka kawea hoki ki a Bradford.

 

I a koutou e taea e kite tahuri toku pā i roto i te ope, me te hanga i te rota o te ngangau, kei ratou ringside katoa, aroha ratou ratou mekemeke, te reira i te Bradford te pa mekemeke, Me tika ratou ki te tiki whakaaturanga atu i reira.

 

He nui taku pā, haere ratou ki te whanga ki ahau, wā whakamutunga i reira London, tenei wa Liverpool, a feruri e te reira hoki ki a London ano i te 2nd.

 

I te taime e kore i hokona e ahau te whai wāhi ki te tiki te wahi te whawhai ahau, te tūmanako, ki te riro ahau i te taitara pea ka taea e tatou e te kaiwhakatairanga ki te hoatu i runga i te whakaatu i roto i te Bradford kia ara ake o toku pā, ka whiwhi i te whai wāhi ki te whanga ki ahau ano.

 

Te mauruuru nei au no toku rōpū, haere i te whakangungu tino pai, Ite ahau kaha, Ite e ahau pai, me te pā e haere mai i roto i roto i te taua ki te tautoko i te ki ahau, tāpiri ki taua.

 

Toku kaitautoko, Kingsland Whakaora Pakihi i Bradford, Rōia Broadway i Oldham, Kesser rei i roto i te Bradford me Vyomax āpitihanga i Manchester, kua tino nui.

 

Kua takatu enei tautoko ake i ahau, e tango atu i te rota o te pēhanga kia taea e ahau te aro i runga i toku mekemeke.

 

Ano kua ka e ahau ki te whakawhetai ki toku pā, ratou tino e te pai, kua aru ratou i ahau, ki raro, ki Rānana me te o te akoranga i konei i roto i te Liverpool, ara, ahakoa i kino waka i hanga e ratou katoa te reira i konei te po nei a tino ka muri i ahau, te kawenga o te ngangau, i te mea he bit rite pā whutupōro he i te tekau ma rua tangata i runga i te whutupōro te ware, te reira tino faauru koe, e faateitei te reira i rongo koutou ki nga pā katoa oaoa koutou i runga i, anaana, anaana noa. "

 

Khan-Miko i Liverpool Showdown tenei Rāmere

Tenei haere mai Rāmere Kei te whakatakotoria te ahiahi Bradford o autaia Super mā Tasif Khan ki te maukati haona ki Czech Republic o Ladislav Miko, i roto i te rounder e ono i runga i te Stephen Vaughan ka whakanuia hui RED Kohu i te Grand Central Hall i Liverpool.

 

Hoki i roto i tatari roa hoki January Khan o ki te whakawehi, e whai ake nei he tūranga i te hākinakina e rua tau, Ko te take ora, kaua poto, i muri i mutu ia te tino mātanga Hungarian Richard Voros i roto i te tika meneti kotahi, e rima nga hēkona o te rauna tuatahi.

 

E kore e taea i roa te whawhai rawa te roa, engari ko te nui hoki ki a Khan maongo te maha o kaitirotiro ringside mana, tae atu i te maha o ngā kaiwhakatairanga pērā i Stephen Vaughan, Lee Murtagh, Mark Lyons a Billy James-Elliott, na nui kia hanga e ratou katoa e horo'a nei no te ki te whawhai ki a ia i runga i to ratou whakaatu ka ū mai.

 

Korero i tona fare mua Khan i mārama ka karanga Bradford i te 'amanaki o whawhai ano tenei Rāmere.

 

"E mea nui ki te kia hoki i roto i te mahi ano i hohoro i muri i toku whawhai te pō ngahau, ka ruru tenei te waikura mowhiti atu mo te tino.

 

I ahau i te whawhai te pō ngahau pai, Ua mauruuru vau no te taua. Te reira roa e ono tekau ma rima hēkona anake, te reira e kua pai kua hoki reira ki te mea kua riro he bit roa engari e kore e taea e amuamu, kore kia e te roanga e matau koutou utua matou.

 

Au tino hari ki te haere ara i te mea katoa i teie nei, Au mana'o ahau te pai me te kua te taka hoki tenei whawhai i te wahi i runga i.

 

Kei te ako ahau i te rota, Au ako ahau i tetahi hou katoa wātū whakangungu kotahi, tika ahau mana'o mīhini inaianei ahau, koi a kaha mo tenei whawhai ake i ahau i te aroaro o, ngā haere i te reira e pai.

 

E kore e taea e ahau te whakawhetai katoa nui mo to ratou tautoko, rawa rite kua kua e ahau i roto i hoki na te roa, i te tautoko, ko te wa whakamutunga fantastic e pai ara tenei wa a tawhio noa, me te, te auraa na nui ia nga pā oaoa koutou i runga i, te reira tino e.

 

E kore noa nga pā, nga kaitautoko rawa, rite te toa me koe ki te e taea ki te arotahi me te he kaitautoko tautoko i to koutou mahi e te pēhanga iti atu.

 

Au tino mauruuru ki Kingsland Whakaora Pakihi i Bradford, Rōia Broadway i Oldham, Kesser rei i roto i te Bradford me Vyomax āpitihanga i Manchester, i waho nei tautoko e te mea nui uaua ki ahau hoki e taea ki te aro ki taku teuteu rite i ahau.

 

Au tino pai e te tangata kia rite ki Stephen Vaughan, Lee Murtagh, Mark Lyons a Billy James-Elliott e te katoa whiwhi i muri i ahau, e he whawhai ki ahau i runga i o ratou whakaaturanga.

 

Au tino pai ki te mahi tahi me te iwi, ano te hunga e ahau tika whakahuatia, kei ngaio ratou, kia mahi tūturu me te mahi, me e tauturu i ahau ki te haere i mua i runga i to ratou whakaaturanga nui, me te mohio ahau ki te mea he mea tika o te wā i mua i taea te tīmata ahau te kawe mai taitara hoki ki a Bradford. "

 

Tasif Khan versus Ladislav ngā Miko i runga i te Stephen Vaughan ka whakanuia hui RED Kohu i te Grand Central Hall i Liverpool i te Paraire, 20th March 2015.

Hoki, mo tenei hui ka whakaratohia he angalelei o te Mekemeke Commission Malta (MBC) -www.maltaboxingcommission.com

E wātea tika Tickets utu £ 30, me te £ 40 i Tasif i runga i 07756 311857 a ka hoki kia wātea i Grand Central Hall i runga i te po.

 

Doors tuwhera 6:30pm pere tuatahi 7pm

Counihan Ready hoki Liverpool Showdown With Walter tenei Paraire

 

Birmingham sensation Kōmāmā Antonio Counihan he hoki i roto i te mahi i tēnei wiki, ki Richard Walter, i runga i te Stephen Vaughan hui RED Kohu ka whakanuia i te Grand Central Hall i Liverpool i te Paraire, 20th March 2015.

Mai i tahuri pro i roto i te nuku 2013 Counihan, te Kāpene kapa Ingarangi Amateur mua, Kua whakamatauria ki te kia kotahi o nga opuaraa runga o te UK o te wehenga Kōmāmā, piro toa o te piha haapiiraa runga rima, e wha o enei na te mutu o te whakamutu, ko Marcin Ficner o Poroni anake te hoariri ki te haere tawhiti me te whetu Brummie rangatahi.

I te Rāmere Ka tu atu a Counihan ki a Richard Walter, ko wai i kuhu mai i te mutunga o te panui i muri i te akiakinga o tana hoa whawhai tuatahi ki te unu me te whara ringa.

Ka uru atu a Walter ki te whawhai i muri i tana wikitoria i te rauna tuatahi ki a Rene Oravek i te Hui-tanguru, heoi karekau tena e whakararuraru i a Counihan kotahi iota, ka rite ki tana korero i tana korero i mua i tenei ra.

“Te tino titiro whakamua Rāmere, kia te po tino pai.

Kua tika anake rongo ahau e kua hokona e ahau i te hoariri hou, Richard Walter, e kore e mohio ki te nui e pā ana ki a ia ano hei pera me ta tenei tika i kauwhautia.

E mohio ana ahau ki mutu ia tona hoariri whakamutunga, kia kia te whawhai tata pai, e tika i ahau.

Kia ki te whakaae ahau he bit whakama ki te taua tauiraa mutunga, engari te mea e nehenehe ia outou ia rave, whawhai kia whara i roto i te omaoma i te wa katoa, Ka tika haere ahau ki waho ki reira ka pouaka te ara mahi tonu ahau, a ki te haere katoa te pai ka whiwhi ahau i tetahi atu win pai i raro i toku whitiki.

Ahani e rima whawhai i teie nei, riro katoa o ratou, e wha o ratou e TKO, na ahau titiro atu ki te neke ake i te tūranga no te mea i ahau e hiahia ana hohoro te pere i te taitara.

Wā Last i roto i i te mau whawhai pai ki a Rawiri Kihi, Ko ahau tino hari ki te ara i haere i taua whawhai.

Ko te he mahi pai tūturu, Ko ahau fiefia ki reira, whakarongo ki toku kokonga, ka meatia e rite mea ratou, ka puta ana ki waho i te reira, i roto i te toru.

Te tūmanako ka hoatu e ahau i roto i te ahua rite o te mahi i runga i te Paraire, E kore ahau e waiho tetahi atu win TKO ahau e mea ana, engari ki te tupu te reira ka kia e ahau i ahuareka ai, Hiahia noa ahau ki te hoatu ki runga ki te mahi pai mo nga pā.

Te kōrero e pā ana ki toku pā, ratou tino e fantastic, haere ratou ki te whanga ki ahau whawhai wā katoa, E kore e taea e ahau te whakawhetai ki a ratou nui hoki to ratou tautoko, Te tikanga e ahau kua i ratou ki te haere ki Rānana mō te wha o toku whawhai, a inaianei i konei kei ano tatou i runga i te ara, tenei wa Liverpool, a ratou ka riro ki reira kotahi atu te paturu i ahau i runga i, ratou tino e ngingila.

Ka taea e ahau anake whakawhetai ratou tika no ratou tautoko i te mau raveraa i te pai me te o te akoranga hanganaki toa ".

Antonio Counihan versus Richard Walter ngā i runga i te Stephen Vaughan ka whakanuia hui RED Kohu i te Grand Central Hall i Liverpool i te Paraire, 20th March 2015.

Hoki, mo tenei hui ka whakaratohia he angalelei o te Mekemeke Commission Malta (MBC) - www.maltaboxingcommission.com

E wātea tika Tickets utu £ 30, me te £ 40 i Antonio i runga i 07535 806545 a ka hoki kia wātea i Grand Central Hall i runga i te po.

Doors tuwhera 6:30pm pere tuatahi 7pm

 

Tīmata nui Ki te Tau – Whitu Wini Out o whitu hoki TKO

Kia noa kia tatou noa e wha tekau nga ra ranei kia ki te Tau Hou, engari kua Johnny Eames me te kapa Champions TKO rawa, tino hari ki te huarahi kei te haere nga mea katoa mo te ratou i roto i 2015. Tuatahi atu, noaa ratou whare hou mo te omaoma rongonui a inaianei kua tika i runga i te rua wiki ki te Tau Hou Mekemeke he string o e whitu angitu mo ratou ake te tipu pūmau o kaimekemeke.

 

I mua i tenei ra i te faahitihia Mr. I roto i tangohia e Eames he iti te wa i tona hōtaka femo'uekina ki te kōrero e pā ana ki te tīmatanga pai ki te tau, mo tona taitamariki opuaraa tino pūmanawa.

 

"'Io, he aha, he nui te tīmatanga ki te tau mo te mau tamaroa Champions TKO.

 

Tuatahi ake i matou e wha mau tamaroa i roto i i York Hall i runga i te 30th January, kāore e kore i taea e ahau te tiki ki te whakaatu i te mea pakaru toku kōhua, ka waipuke toku whare, i, engari i puritia e ahau i roto i te pa ki te katoa, ki te kia i pai nga mau tamaroa.

 

Tuatahi i roto i te mahi ko Antonio Counihan me i te mea i rongo ahau i maka e ia i roto i tetahi atu mahi fakaofo, mutu hoariri tona i roto i te toru, i muri i tūtahi i te whawhai i te tīmatanga.

 

I korerotia e inaianei ia he waru rounder i roto i tona whawhai muri, i runga i te whakaaturanga Stephen Vaughan i Liverpool i runga i te 20th March.

 

Na te tūmanako ka whiwhi ia ki te mahi i te tahi mea i roto i Birmingham hei taitara MBC International rite ranei.

 

Muri ake i runga i taua whakaatu ko Tasif Khan, ia tamaiti i ruru i te waikura atu, poto me te werawera, mutu hoariri tana i roto i tika hēkona e ono tekau ma rima.

 

Whakanohoia e ia ki runga ki te whakaatu whakaharahara te mea i rongo ahau i Mai, pau ngaro ahau i te reira, engari te tūmanako tiki ki te kite ia ia te wa a ia i roto i muri, i te mea hoki i runga i te whakaatu Stephen Vaughan Liverpool i March.

 

Āhua, ko to tatou Önder Ozgul o te whawhai o te po, te barnstormer mau Rio (A TKO Gianluca Di Caro) mea, mahi katoa, me i te tere nui rite ia i mua i Önder.

 

A rite tēnei koati ki te neke ki runga ono perei i teie nei, rite tona teina Siar, ki te faitotonu ki a koutou.

 

I ahau i mea noa i Siar tana e ono rounder tuatahi, ano he whawhai hangai i ngā pūkete katoa, te pera pai ki tona mahi i runga i te po katoa.

 

Tangi te reira rite ngā ako ia ki te whakawa i tona tere i teie nei, nui atu i te haere hama me kokopi mo nga rauna e ono katoa, vitiviti ia ia kiri mo te tonu e ono rauna.

 

I te po e whai ake nei i matou Charlie Edwards, hanga i tona tuatahi, a Tommy Martin whawhai mo te taitara Ingarihi i te O2.

 

Charlie, he aha ahau e nehenehe e mea i'o e ia ** rahi kingi.

 

Hoki te koati ia i tona tuatahi ngaio, Ko ahau na faahiahia ki tona huru, me te ngaio, e kore ia i ruarua i i te mea i ia ki te mahi me te kore te take ka ki a ia.

 

A, no ka eke ia i roto i te whakakai ko ia pai, me te raumati, whakarongo ki nga kupu e Brian (kaiako Brian O'Shaughnessy) mea.

 

Ka korerotia e ahau ki a ia, e kore i whai ia ki te faahoruhoru, no te mea te ia rawa te pai tonu, na ki te tamata kahore he take, me te kia pai, i te mea he ia.

 

Ko te he ōrite tino tino mo tona whawhai tuatahi, e kore i te āta huri e whiwhi etahi o nga ingoa nui, ko ia he koati rawa uaua, i haere ki te whawhai me te tino whakapono i taea e ia riro, i te whakatangihanga a te tika ki te ringa o Charlie.

 

Ka te koati he te patu pūnahanaha i tetahi i tetahi ki te wha, engari e kore e tangohia atu i te kaha ake o te koati, no te mea tino i te tamata ia, a ka mau Charlie pai ia ki te ono hēkona ki te haere, a, ko e reira.

 

Ko te ti'aturi noa, maere i ahau noa na faahiahia ki Charlie.

 

Na ka i tatou i to tatou Tommy Martin, he aha ahau e taea e mea haere tenei koati ki to tatou omaoma e rua, me te hawhe tau ki muri i teie nei, noa ma waru nga tau, ka ka tango ahau i tetahi petipeti iti ki runga ki a ia, ka korerotia e ahau ki tona papa i muri i tona whawhai tuatahi, mau i mua i te whawhai i hiahia kī ahau ki a ia kotahi tekau te whakauru, me te reira ka tukua ia e ahau i runga i te mata, tatou i whakaora i to tatou mutunga, ka e matou ia ia kotahi tekau i roto i te tekau.

 

E ahau ki te whakaae i ahau io haere ki te whawhai, mārama ka whakangungua hoariri tona, Ricky Boylan, i mua a ka mohio a Ricky ko te koati uaua, me te whakaaro kia outman ia Tommy, engari ko te reira i tino te ara atu a tawhio, Outmanned ia Tommy ki te kia ataahua.

 

Tommy tömuri te a tawhio noa te ono o nga tawhio noa, a ka hohaa ahau kua whakarerea e ia te tahi mea i roto i te omaoma, engari kahore he raruraru hoki kaha haere mai ia.

 

Ka taea e pono taku e mea nei whakaaro ahau Tommy anake ngaro e rua rauna, pea i taea kua ngā kotahi e rua ranei, kua, engari kia kia te atawhai ki a Ricky, e te te nui Tommy te nuinga i te whawhai.

 

Ko te kaute i 99-92 a 97-93 rua, koe e kite i te pehu ratou i roto i te manakohia o Tommy, a tika na.

 

Tākaro Fair ki Ricky kore ia mutu haere mai, rite tatou i mohio pai ia, engari hoki ahau kihai i Ricky i nui kaupapa, i neke ia tona matenga i te i roto i te awhe, engari kahore i te hiahiatia ana e ia ki.

 

Na, ki to tatou debutant hou, Mickey O'Rourke, engari i te tuatahi me whakawhetai ahau ki nga pā katoa i tahuri ake hoki ia.

 

Hokona e ia e rua rau e rua tekau tikiti, engari ake tahuri ake, ka hokona ngā tīkiti i runga i te po, na pea i pā ana ki te rua e rima tahuri ki te tautoko i ia.

 

I nui ratou, rawa, rawa e kaha ana, I hanga e ratou he nui te po mo ia.

 

Ko Mickey he bit manavasii i roto i te taka noa tuatahi, kotahi hoki ki te kokonga Brian ia ka (kaiako Brian O'Shaughnessy) kōmaka ia ia i roto i.

 

Ranei ara tonu ia riro te a tawhio tuatahi whakamarie, hanga te tahi atu koati reira pakeke hoki a ia, rite e pupuri ana i te wa katoa, engari i āta Mickey mea katoa tamata ia ki te mahi.

 

Waimarie te kaitautoko hoki i tere ki te wahi i a ratou ake wa katoa mau te koati Mickey, me ka matou Mickey ki te tuku haere i te neke atu i te kotahi i pere ki te pupuri i a ia i te haere mai i roto i, ki te hopu ia ia.

 

Riro e ia te a'ee 40-36 engari te pai te ara te taitamariki, e ia i roto i te taka noa whakamutunga i te tahi atu koati ki te mau i runga i ki te mutunga.

 

I roto i te tika i haere mai i te koati ake ki ahau i muri i te whawhai, ka mea 'Johnny pouri, engari ki te kahore ahau i mau ia ia, hiahia kua mutu ia i ahau. '

 

Au fiefia ki taua, i te mahi tika ia tona mahi, a whakaaro ahau Mickey ako he rota i te whawhai.

 

Aroha te pā reira, te a tawhio noa tuatahi rite ahau ka mea ko tetahi bit nervy engari i whakaongaonga nga rauna e toru i muri mai, Kei te haere Mickey ki te waiho i te toa reka mano, i reira te kahore he ara e rua e pā ana ki te reira, a ka au koa ki te hei wahi o tona haere ahau.

 

Toku mate Colin ka tono ia ia i runga i ki ahau, me te ngā, kua tino pai kuraina ia i Dale Tupú, hanga nei e toku mahi he bit māmā me te titiro atu ahau ki tona whawhai muri i runga i te 21st March.

 

Te ti'aturi nei au e, i haere mai ano nga pā katoa i tae, rite Me e ia te tautoko katoa e taea te tiki ia rite, kahore tīkiti hoko mutu te haere, me tenei kuao pai rawa hoki taua pa ki a.

 

He aha ahau e nehenehe e mea, hua fantastic mo nga tamariki katoa, me o te akoranga Champions TKO, e whitu i roto i e whitu o, e kore koutou e taea e whiwhi pai atu i taua, te ti'aturi kua whakaturia tatou i te au mō te 2015. "

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