Tūtohu Archives: Teddy Atlas

Mike Lee Breaks Rib in 1st round and despite not being able to breathe, defeats Jose Hernandez to claim NABO Light Heavyweight title

Chicago, Illinois (Pipiri 9, 2018) -WBO number-3 ranked light heavyweight contender Mike Lee Broke his rib in the 1st round, but still claimed the NABO Light Heavyweight title with a 10-round unanimous decision over Jose Hernandez at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois.

 

 

 

Lee pressed the action as he looked to land power shots early. Hernandez fought gamely, but Lee was consistent with his right and left hands.

 

 

 

Lee showed incredible heart, as in round one, he suffered a broken rib and had trouble breathing throughout the whole ten round fight.

 

 

 

Hernandez was cut from Lee’s work, and the Notre Dame graduate cruised home with the victory by scores of 97-93 on all judges’ cards.

 

 

 

Ki te te wikitoria, Lee remains perfect with a record of 21-0, and will now look to face any of the world champions in either the light heavyweight or super middleweight divisions.

 

 

 

I came out wanting the knockout,” Said Lee. “I give credit to Jose, he was tough. I got a little excited early, and I was a little sloppy. I roto i te timatanga, I was just throwing power shots, I wasn’t double jabbing and using my athletic ability. Every fight is a learning lesson, and tonight I had to bite down and get the win.

 

 

 

Ki te te win, Lee will now look to challenge any of the champions and big names in and around his weight class.

 

 

 

Let’s go. I want a shot at the world title. Whether it is at 168 pounds or 175 pauna, I am just waiting on a phone call. We wanted to fight Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr., but I don’t know what happened with that. I just want someone with the belt.

Hall of Fame broadcaster Barry Tompkins chimes in on world-ranked light heavyweight Mike Lee

Lee takes on Jose Hernandez tenei Rāmere night at The Allstate Arena in Chicago and Live on

CBS Sports Whatunga (9 PM ET)

Chicago, Illinois (Pipiri 4, 2018) -When WBO number-3 ranked light heavyweight contender Mike Lee (20-0, 11 Koó) e i runga i Jose Hernandez (19-3-1, 9 Koó) this Friday night i The Allstate Arena i roto i te Chicago. The card will be broadcast live on CBS Spots Network (9 PM ET) with an all-star announce team of International Boxing Hall of Famer Barry Tompkins and renowned Teddy Atlas.

 

 

 

Tompkins, who has been calling the biggest fights in the world for nearly 40 tau, has seen his share of fighters, but not many with the versatility of a fighter who could be speaking to corporate America one day, and competing at a championship level in the ring…. the very next day.

 

 

 

This fight will be a nice little test for Lee. This is something that he has been striving for a long time, and I will be happy to see him get that chance that he has been wanting. It is a real opportunity for him to show himself as one of the great fighters around,” said Tompkins.

 

 

 

Lee, who is one of a real select few that is able to give motivational speeches to Fortunate-500 companies, is a national spokesperson for major cooperation’s, and be a world class fighter all wrapped up in one.

 

 

 

Lee, who is holds a finance degree from Notre Dame, spends time and money for kids diagnosed with terminal cancer, so he is always fighting for a higher cause

 

 

 

He is a very sellable guy whether he fights or not, and that’s the thing. He has the opportunity to be a real spokesman, not only for himself but for the sport of boxing in general. He is that in general He can really fill a room and he is excellent at dealing with all walks of life and all generations of people. I haven’t been around too many that can do that. “Sugar” Ray Leonard comes to mind who can do that. Leonard has a very galvanizing personality, and Mike has a lot of that in him. He is very good spokesperson for the sport.

 

 

 

With a win on Friday night, Lee could be just a fight or two away for fighting for a coveted world championship.

 

 

 

I know that is something he has looked forward to. I am in favor of him getting an opportunity. His record says that he is worthy of an opportunity.

FNU aro Sports Whakaatu: Anthony Joshua’s Potential UFC Contract, Parker vs. Joshua Boxing Preview and Other Combat Sports News

This week on the FNU Combat Sports Show, Tom, Tony and Rich discuss a wide range of topics. We even touch on a little WWE news at the end of the show. We begin with discussions about Anthony Joshua possibly signing to fight under the UFC Boxing banner and move on later in the show to preview his fight against Joseph Parker this weekend. We also cover the temporary suspension of Canelo Alvarez and the involvement of Mark Burnett in the new Professional Fighters League. Listen to the full show in the player below:

 

 

FNU aro Sports Whakaatu: Quitters Never Win

This broadcast of the FNU Combat Sports Show starts off with one of the most controversial stories of the week. Many sports pundits are quick to ridicule Guillermo Rigondeaux for bowing out of his blockbuster boxing match with Vasyl Lomachenko last Saturday. ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith wasted no time during the broadcast, ripping into the Cuban boxer for refusing to come out for the seventh round of the one-sided fight. Teddy Atlas, exiled from his ringside reporting duties thanks to his outspoken views on boxing corruption and his abrasive treatment of lesser-experienced commentators, came to Rigo’s defense. Atlas argued with Smith from his own home studio, basically explaining that everyone is human. Tom, Tony and Rich all offer their own takes on the situation and their thoughts on thefight.

We also track the latest news in combat sports, recap the past week’s events and preview competing UFC and Bellator events this Saturday. We even touch on the multiple story lines involving Floyd Mayweather Jr. that are making the rounds in the sports media this week. “Money” claims he can make up to a billion dollars if he goes into the UFC for a three or four fight deal. Well, good luck, Floyd. I hear CM Punk wants another fight.

Listen to the two part broadcast below.

 

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31stannual Ring 8 Takahanga Hararei & Dec Awards Ceremony. 10 i roto i te New York

Vasyl Lomachenko, Evander Holyfield, Michael Conlan,
Marcus Browne, Amanda Serrano among 2017 tohu toa
Vasyl Lomachenko (R) – 2017 Ring 8 Muhammad Ali International Fighter of the Year)
(photo courtesy of Top Rank – pikitia atu i raro)
NEW YORK (October 31, 2017) – Te 31st Ring ā-tau 8 Ka tū Takahanga Hararei me Tohu Ceremony Rātapu ahiahi (12:30-5:30 p.m. AND), Hakihea 10, i te Russo On te Bay i roto i te Howard Beach, New York.
Ring 8 Kua kauwhautia ona 2017 tohu toa (kite te rārangi katoa i raro), WBO Junior Lighweight World Champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist Vasyl “Hi TechLomanchenko (Muhammad Ali International Fighter of the Year), Hall-o-Famer Evander “Ko te Deal Real” Holyfield (Legends Award), two-time Irish Olympian Michael Conlan (International Prospect of the Year Award), 2012 U.S. Häkinakina “Sir” Marcus Browne (New York State Fighter of the Year), o Staten Island, and five-division world champion Amanda “Ko te Deal Real” Serrano, of Brooklyn by way of Puerto Rico.
There is an incredible amount of interest for our holiday awards banquet this year” Ring 8 president Jack Hirsch said. “Vasyl Lomachenko is arguably the world’s greatest fighter, and Evander Holyfield is a living legend. They are both confirmed to attend as are future superstars Michael Conlan and Marcus Browne. There will be other high-profile honorees and boxing personalities on hand as well. It will be a treat for fans who will have the opportunity to interact with them.
Russo’s on the Bay is a great venue; the food is fantastic. Everyone attending should come away with wonderful memories of the event. Tickets are very reasonably priced for an affair of this magnitude. We usually sell out, so I suggest that anyone planning to attend purchase their tickets as soon as possible. Our profits from the afternoon go back to the boxing fraternity, helping those less fortunate, who need assistance.
2017 KING 8 Tohu toa
Muhammad Ali International Fighter of the Year: Vasyl Lomachenko
Legends Award: Evander Holyfield
International Prospect of the Year: Michael Conlan
NYS Fighter of the Year: Marcus Browne
NYS Female Fighter of the Year: Amanda Serrano
Sunnyside Gardens Award:: Bobby Cassidy, Sr.
NYS Prospect of the Year: Devaun Lee
Rising Contender Award: Skender & Enver Halili
Sam Kellerman Media Award: Matt Christie
NYS Trainer of the Year: Hector Rosa
Roa & Meritorious Service: Edwin Torres
NYS Official of the Year: Robert Perez
NYS Promoter of the Year: Mercedes Vasquez Simmons
Uncrowned Champion: Richard Kiley
Ringside Physician of the Year: Dr. Osric King
Good Guy Award: Joanne Doyle Hutchins
Ring 8 Member of the Year: George Newman
Hapori Ratonga Tohu: Mike Reno
Special Guests will include Teddy Atlas, Vito Antuofermo, Iran Barkley, Tommy Gallagher and many others.
Rawiri Diamante will once again serve as the event’s Master of Ceremonies.
Tickets e $125.00 include a complete brunch with cocktail hour upon entry, aru i te nohoanga i te hui tohu, tina me te purini, a tuwhera pae runga papa-puta noa i te ahiahi. He ka hoki te mākete puku o Etahi mekemeke. This event is expected to sell-out and everybody is urged to purchase tickets as soon as possible to secure favorable seating. E mai takoha o tetahi hāhi mo te hunga taea ki te haere ki te hui.
Program ads are available for Back Cover ($500.00), Inside Front or Back Cover ($400.00), Full Page ($200.00), Hawhe-Whārangi ($100.00), me te Hauwhā-Whārangi ($60.00). Ko te rā kati mō te pānuitanga katoa he Whiringa 26, 2017, Me te a īmēra (Ajhirsch5@aol) or mailed to Ring 8, P.O. Pouaka 153, Rockaway Park, NY 11694. All checks for tickets or journal ads should be payable to Ring 8 (credit cards are acceptable).
For additional information about Ring 8 ranei ona Events Hararei ā-tau me te Tohu Ceremony, contact Ring 8 president Jack Hirsch (516.790.7592 ranei Ajhirsch5@aol.com) or go online to www.Ring8ny.com hoki ētahi atu mōhiohio.
Kei a Russo I te Bay te i 162-45 Crossbay Blvd. i roto i te Howard Beach(718.843.5055).
Vasyl Lomachenko (photo courtesy of Top Rank)
Evander Holyfield (photo courtesy of Real Deal Sports and Entertainment)
Michael Conlan (Picture courtesy of Top Rank)
Marcus Browne (photo courtesy of Premier Boxing Champions)
Amanda Serrano (picture courtesy of DiBella Entertainment)
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KING 8 Kei te tino ngākaunui ana ki te tautoko i te iwi iti waimarie i roto i te hapori mekemeke nei e rapua e te tauturu i roto i ngā o te aufauraa i reti, utu hauora, ranei te mea tika fie ma'u.

Haere i runga i te raina ki te www.Ring8ny.com hoki ētahi atu mōhiohio e pā ana ki KING 8, te rōpū nui o tona ahua i roto i te United States me neke atu i te 350 te mau melo. Utunga mema Annual ko anake $30.00 a e tika ana te melo tata'itahi ki te hakari kuru i KING 8 hui ā-marama, hāunga Hōngongoi me August. Kaimekemeke hohe katoa, runaruna me te ngaio, e tika ana ki te KING haapoupou 8 mema tau. Manuhiri o Ring 8 He mai te mau melo i te utu o te anake $7.00 ia tangata

Steamrolling Through the Super Middleweight Division in Record Time, ‘Boxing ProdigyDavid Benavidez ‘Determined and Readyfor Whatever Comes Next

He was billed from the first day of his career as aboxing prodigy,” but not even David “Ko te Kara Whero” Benavidez himself could have predicted his meteoric rise through the boxing ranks.
Despite having had just 31 boxing matches in his entire life, runaruna me te ngaio, 19-year-old Benavidez (16-0, 15 Koó), is already the undefeated WBA #10 super middleweight in the world and a sure lock on 2016 “Prospect of the Year.The young phenom from Phoenix has been nearly flawless tearing through his ever-escalating level of opponents (his last four had combined records of 62-7), while being labeled a potential superstar by world-famous trainer/commentator Teddy Atlas.
Last Friday night at the 2300 Arena i roto i te South Philadelphia, Benavidez wore down and stopped capable veteran Denis Douglin (20-5, 13 Koó) in the tenth and final round of their ESPN-televised main event.
It feels amazing to be in this position,” said Benavidez, “everything that has happened wasn’t expected, but we worked hard to get to this point and I feel like I just have to keep working hard, stay in the gym and stay determined and dedicated. I want to be ready for any opportunity that comes up.
Benavidez, who appears ready to reach a dream and smash the record for youngest super middleweight champion in history (Darrin Van Horn was 22), attributes his natural sense of space in the ring as a big reason for his success.
I feel like it’s a mix between distance and power in the ring. I know how to control it with the jab and there’s power behind my punches, so I’m are able to get dudes out of there.
To be honest I didn’t expect this to happen this soon,” said father/trainer Jose Benavidez. “It’s a dream come true for me to have my sons as two of the best in the world.David’s brother, Jose Jr., is the undefeated former interim WBA junior welterweight champion.
Today we went to eat and we were talking about how fast things were happening. We just have to be ready for big opportunities to show up. We’ve got to keep working and stay focused. David knows big challenges are coming, so we have to be ready. I tell him ‘you’re only 19 and people are already talking about you. Keep working hard and make your sacrifices now, so they pay off later. David understands that.
Both Benavidez credit promoter Sampson Lewkowicz for helping make their miraculous run through the division a reality. “He’s done everything he said he would,” said David. “He says I’ll be back in December against another veteran with good experience. Ka waiho e ahau rite.”

Provodnikov rapu ana utu i roto i 2016 Te hinaaro nei Provodnikov pukaka tetahi kapiti i “Fireman” Bradley

Siberia, Russia (Whiringa 12, 2015)– I muri i tona mahi tino tenei muaRāhoroi ka mutu tūturu mua ia Ihu Alvarez Rodriguez, toa Welterweight teina o mua WBO, Ruslan Provodnikov he rite hoki te nui 2016 rite aro ia nga whawhai pai i Welterweight teina & Welterweight.
I te tihi o tona rārangi he toa WBO Welterweight, Timothy Bradley.
Mutu Provodnikov Rodriguez i roto i 4 rauna i roto i te hui matua i te 7th Edition Monte-Carlo Mekemeke Bonanza Po o Champions a Kei te titiro hoki te ika nui ki te parai rite embarks ia i runga i te Tau Hou.

Ko te whawhai ko tona rerenga kotiro ki te kaiwhakangungu hou Joel Diaz.

“Ko te wikitōria pai tenei mo ahau. Ua ite au i māia, me te ua pai kua korero aku. E mohio ana ahau e i roto i te puni muri ka haere mai tahi mea hoki ahau, me te whakangungu o Hoera. Toku whāinga mō te tau i muri mai ko te ki te ngaki i toku parekura ki Lucas Matthysse, Mauricio Herrera, Timothy Bradley ko Chris Algieri!”, Said Provodnikov.

Said Diaz, “Ko te whawhai tenei ki te tiki i a ia hoki i muri i te whawhai uaua. We had a strategy of working on defense and body punches. He did a little more of that then he did in previous fights. It will take a couple of fights to get him to where I want.”
“I muri i te whawhai ka mea ia hinaaro ia ki te hoko i tona parekura ki Matthysse, Bradley ko Herrera. Ahau rite e, me i reira e te tahi atu hoariri pērā i Danny Garcia. That would be a great fight because they are both heavy hitters.
Ko Bradley Ko i te tihi o te rārangi me te he rematch o te 2013 Whawhai o te Tau, a e te whawhai tino e minaminatia mō te pā mekemeke.
Bradley, i whakaakona hoki e rua tekau tau i raro i Diaz, riro hoki i runga i Rāhoroi rite mutu ia Brandon Rios i roto i 9 rauna i raro i te arata'iraa o te kaiwhakangungu hou Teddy Atlas.
“Teddy Ko te faa'anaanatae nui, a ka hopoi mai ia he rota o te pūngao ki te kokonga.”
Ko tētahi o nga momeniti fakangalongata'a i Rāhoroi o Bradley – Rios farereiraa ko te tirade spirited Atlas te wahi i te whakatairite ia Bradley ki te kaitou.
“Well, ki te he Bradley he kaitou, Ko reira Ruslan e hopoi mai te pukaka ki te whawhai. If they rematch it would be a tough fight. After the first fight, e mohio katoa i riwha Bradley i te a'ee. Bradley was damaged and in a rematch, ko e me'a e Bradley e whakaaro e pā ana, a kihai ia i pai kia arotahi. Ruslan would take the initiative and knock him out
“Titiro nui Ruslan. The collaboration between Ruslan and Joel Diaz is going well,” ka mea kaiwhakatairanga o Provodnikov Artie Pelullo.
“E whakatakoto ana tēnei win katoa ake mo te nui 2016. He indicated to me that he wants to avenge his losses and also seek the biggest fights. I think he is in prime position to do just that. I expect to have him in a big fight in the first quarter of 2016. “

Marysol Castro He hono ESPN rite ope o Pirimia Boxing Champions i runga i ESPN


Todd Grisham a Bernardo Osuna ki Mahi rite Reporters
Nigel Collins ki te whakarato Ihirangi Social Media, Matauranga me te Analysis
Whawhai Night’ Team o körero ki te arahina a PBC wā i runga i ESPN Deportes

Piri Marysol Castro kua ESPN rite te ope o Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i ESPN (PBC i te ESPN) a ka meinga e tona tuatahi ina tuatahi hei te raupapa ora i roto i te wa pirimiaRāhoroi, Hōngongoi 11, i 9 p.m. AND i runga i ESPN. Castro, ko wai e waiho i runga i te pae no te katoa PBC i te ESPN whawhai, Ka mahi ano hoki i rite te kaipūrongo i runga i Little League Ao Series telecasts a ESPN.

“Marysol he aroaro hihiri, e he mahara, me te pūkenga,” Na ka mea a ESPN kaihanga tuitui matua Matt Sandulli. “Tāpiri i te ngaio ki a ia wheako nui, ka meinga e matou whakaaturanga noa faufaa atu ki nga kaimätakitaki.”

 

Na ka mea a Castro, “Ko ha monū ia ki te mahi mo te rangatira te ao i roto i te hākinakina, ESPN. I’m extremely excited to be a part of such an energetic, smart and fun team. My years at network news, my love of sports and experience as an athlete have prepared me for this next chapter in my professional life. I look forward to bringing boxing back to the forefront of sports and since I never did get to play for the Yankees, hipoki Little League ko te mea pai i muri.”

Castro tino tata nei mahi ano he punga rongo i WPIX i New York. I mua ki te e, i ia i runga i-rangi tūranga i runga i rua te ata rerekē motu shows-“Ko te Whakaatu Early” i runga i CBS a ABC o He pai Morning Amerika.

PBC i te ESPN Körero:

Castro hono i te katoa-whetu PBC i te ESPN autaua rārangi. Ka rite ki kauwhautia mua, pupuhi-i-pupuhi te kaikōrero Joe Tessitore
me te kaitātari Teddy Atlas-kaiwhiwhi e rua o te whaimana Sam Taub Award mo Kairangi i roto i Pāohotanga Journalism te aroaro e te Mekemeke Writers Association o Amerika (BWAA)-Ka karanga PBC i te ESPN whawhai ringside.

“Kahore he rōpū mekemeke ake pono i roto i te mahi i te Joe me Teddy,” Said Sandulli. “Kua whakaratohia e ratou kaimätakitaki ki te kōrero hōhonu, me te whakangahau mō tau i runga i Rāmere Whawhai Night a inaianei whiwhi ratou ki te mahi i te reira ki te teitei kōtaha whawhai.”

I tua atu, ESPN o Todd Grisham a Bernardo Osuna ka mahi rite PBC i te ESPN kaipūrongo. Both provided commentary for Rāmere Whawhai Night-Grisham as studio host and Osuna as reporter. Hall-of-Fame boxing writer and ESPN boxing contributor Nigel Collins Ka whakarato ihirangi pāpāho pāpori, matauranga me te tātari.

ESPN Deportes körero:

ESPN Deportes körero Pablo Viruega and Delvin Rodríguez will call PBC i te ESPN whawhai hei wāhanga o te kupenga o te Whawhai Night raupapa, ia Leopoldo González me Claudia Trejos will co-host the show. Ka whai wāhi hoki kaipūrongo Reorua Osuna, whakarato ngā pūrongo ora me uiui. I tua atu, Ka uru atu Hall-o-Fame kaitautoko mekemeke me te kaitātari Joe Cortez te whakaaturanga i runga i te wā.

Ko te ora tuatahi PBC i te ESPN telecast, i te USF Sun Dome i Tampa, Fla., Ka ngā te 12-a tawhio noa Welterweight matchup whetu-hokowhitu i waenganui i tūturu Keith “Kotahi te Time” Thurman (25-0, 21 Koó) a Luis Collazo (36-6, 19 Koó). Ka whakaatu i te whawhai whakatuwheratanga he teina matchup 10-a tawhio noa whitu tekau i waenganui i tūturu Tony Harrison (21-0, 18 Koó) a Willie Nelson (23-2-1, 13 Koó). Ētahi atu kōrero.

 

Ū PBC i te ESPN Hōtaka:

Time (AND) Pāngia whakaatu Tauwāhi Whatunga
Ho, Hōngongoi 11 9 p.m. Keith Thurman (25-0, 21 Koó) vs. Luis Collazo (36-6, 19 Koó)-12 rauna, Welterweight

Tony Harrison (21-0, 18 Koó) vs. Willie Nelson (23-2-1, 13 Koó)-10 rauna, Junior Middleweight

USF Sun Dome,

Tampa, Fla.

ESPN, ESPN, WatchESPN
Ho, Aug. 1 9 p.m. Danny Garcia (30-0, 17 Koó) vs. Paulie Malignaggi (33-6, 7 Koó)-12 rauna, Welterweight

Daniel Jacobs (29-1, 26 Koó) vs. Sergio Mora (28-3-2, 9 Koó)-12 rauna, Whitu

Pokapū Barclays,

Brooklyn, N.Y..

ESPN, ESPN, WatchESPN

ESPN Reaches Multi-Year Agreement to Televise Premier Boxing Champions Series


PBC i te ESPN to Air 12 Two-hour Live Shows Annually on ESPN and ABC

March 18, 2015ESPN will televise Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions, he raupapa hanga mo te pouaka whakaata e Haymon Boxing, ngā taumata-runga whawhai i waenganui i tokomaha o nui ingoa o te mekemeke. The multi-year agreement was announced today. The first of 12 two-hour annual live Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i ESPN (PBC i te ESPN) telecasts is scheduled for Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 11, i 9 p.m. AND on ESPN and ESPN Deportes.

 

Ka Air ESPN telecasts ora i roto i te primetime. ABC broadcasts will air i runga i Rāhoroi ahiahi, ki kia kauwhautia atu kōrero i te rā i muri mai. ESPN, Whatunga Spanish-reo o ESPN, will also televise all PBC i te ESPN fights as part of its Whawhai Night raupapa.

 

Ka hoki hei kapinga Live wātea i roto i WatchESPN i runga i ngā rorohiko, smartphones, papa, Amazon Fire TV a Fire TV Pou, Apple TV, Chromecast, Tau, Xbox 360 a Xbox One mā te kaiwhakarato ataata hono. Ko te whakaaetanga hoki ngā tika te ao mā ESPN International.

 

Card details of the first PBC i te ESPN telecast and subsequent shows will be announced at a later date. ESPN’s long-standing Rāmere Whawhai Night will celebrate its last show Rāmere, Kia 22 with the finals of the Boxcino 2015 whakataetae.
ESPN has a long history of carrying world-class boxing events and the new Te Pirimia mekemeke Championstonu raupapa tatou fafauraa ki te takaro ki te taumata-pirimia primetime whawhai mua wātea anake i runga i ngā whatunga taura moni,” Na ka mea a John Skipper, Peresideni ESPN.

 

PBC i te ESPN telecasts will be produced by ESPN. Blow-by-blow commentator Joe Tessitore me te kaitātari Teddy Atlas, kaiwhiwhi e rua o te whaimana Sam Taub Award mo Kairangi i roto i Pāohotanga Journalism te aroaro e te Mekemeke Writers Association o Amerika (BWAA), will call the fights ringside on ESPN and ABC.Additional on-air commentators will be announced at a later date.

ESPN3, ESPN’s live multi-screen sports network,will present non-televised undercard bouts and PBC i te ESPN weigh-ins live leading up to the fights. Stories about the fighters and the fights will also be featured on ESPN.com and on SportsCenter.

Mekemeke i te ESPN

Kua mekemeke Kua he tino kai o te hōtaka o ESPN hoki meimei 35 tau. ESPN began televising boxing on April 10, 1980 – tau tuatahi o te whatunga i runga i te rangi – when weekly boxing returned to television for the first time since 1964. For the past 17 tau, ESPN Rāmere Whawhai Night hasshowcased etahi o nga pāngia pai i roto i te ahumahi mekemeke, ka whakaurua pā ki ngā whetū, me toa he kaha'ú.

 

Mō Whakahaere Haymon Boxing
Hāngai Haymon mekemeke Whakahaere i roto i Las Vegas, Nevada, a ka whakahaere a tohutohu atu atu 200 whawhai ngaio.

 

For more information on Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions, toronga:

 

premierboxingchampions.com, i muacebook.com/premierboxingchampions, ranei httPS://twitter.com/premierboxing