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Road to M-1: USA” August 11 in Nashville

Showcasing the American debut of “Awọn ibinu”
Worldwide Pay Per View from Music City
Nashville, Tenn. (June 28, 2018) – “Road to M-1: USA”, presented by M-1 Global USA and Angel Fight Promotions, will be held August 11, airing on worldwide pay-per-view live from Global Mall in Nashville, Tennessee.

 

 

 

Russia-based M-1 Global has been promoting professional MMA events in Russia, China, Finland and other countries for the past 21 years, featuring many of the sport’s greatest fighters, pẹlu Fedor Emelianenko, Andrei Arlovski, Gegard Mousasi, Alistair Overeem ati Sergei Kharitonov, laarin awọn diẹ notables.

 

 

 

Ni atijo, M-1 Global has promoted seven M-1 Challenges and four M-1 Selection events in the United States.

 

 

 

We are excited to come back to the USA,” M-1 Global Aare Vadim Finkelchtein commented. “It’s been almost seven years since M-1 Global held its last show in the United States and the upcoming Road to M-1 is going to be the first step on our way back into American MMA. We’ve been working hard together with our American representatives, Angel Natal ati Mike Merriman, to make it happen and on August 11th we are going to have a show to remember!”

 

 

 

A hybrid ring-cage, “Awọn ibinu”, will make its American debut atRoad to M-1: USA”, which allows fans optimum viewing, while fighters have the safety associated with a cage.

 

 

 

Integrated Sports Media will distributeRoad to M-1: USA” in North America on cable, satellite and digital pay-per-view via iN Demand, Vubiquity, DIRECTV and DISH in the United States, as well as SaskTel and other outlets to be announced in Canada, and live-streamed worldwide on the FITE.TV app and website (www.fite.tv), ti o bere ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT, fun a daba soobu owo ti nikan $19.95.

 

 

 

I can’t describe how good it feels to be this close to this show airing,” said Merriman, head of operations for M-1 Global USA & Angel Fight Promotions. “Everyone loves to see sweat and blood in the ring, myself included, but so few people see the blood, sweat, and tears spilt while setting something like this up. This show is going to open a lot of eyesand drop a few jaws!”

 

 

 

The main event pits Georgia middleweight DougYamatoUsher (9-3-0) dipo ReggieThe Regulator” Iye (14-6-0), of Florida, while Russian lightweight Vadim Ogar (6-3-0) takes on his Cuban opponent fighting out of North Carolina, Yoislandy “Cuba” Izquierdo(11-4-0) in the co-featured event.

 

 

 

Undefeated Russian bantamweight prospect Saidyokub Kakharamonov (5-0-0), fighting out of Chicago, ju mọlẹ pẹlu Tony Gravely (12-5-0), ti Virginia; Georgia flyweight C.J. “The Autobot” Hamilton (12-6-0) faces Floridian fighter Abdiel “Awọn alaburuku” Velazquez (8-5-0), Kentucky welterweight “The Juggernaut” Brandon Bell (5-6-0) pàdé JacobTick-TockMcLintock (9-2-0), of Arizona; and Tennessee welterweight James Conway (3-0-0) onigun mẹrin si pa pẹlu P.J. Cajigas (5-7-0), ti Chicago, to round out the main card.

 

 

 

Scheduled to fight on the undercard is California heavyweight CodyThe MooseGoodale (5-4-0) la. TBA, New Brunswick, Canada bantamweight Chris Johnson (5-6-0) la. JerrodThe Hillbilly Hammer” Jennings (2-1-0), of Kentucky, and local Nashville favorite Dwayne Herrelle (0-1-0) la. pro-debuting Kentucky lightweight Kegan Agnew.

 

 

 

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Agbeko-Blakey tops St. Patrick’s Day Fight Night in Nashville

All-Action Reyes in co-feature; Galarza donating earnings to church
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Nashville, TN (March 13, 2018) – Light heavyweight knockout king Sena “African Assassin” Agbeko will headline Tri-Star Boxing’s special edition of “Fight at the Fairgrounds” when he battles Lawrence Blakey Saturday, March 17 at the Fairground Sports Arena in Nashville, TN.
Tickets can be purchased by going to tristarboxing.com/tickets and doors open at 6 pm. The card is brought to you in association with Blue Chair Bay Rum.
Hailing from Ghana and fighting out of Nashville, Agbeko’s impressive professional ledger reads 20-1 pẹlu 18 victories nipa knockout. The 26-year-old has become a local favorite and Saturday marks his third fight in the Music City. He most recently defeated veteran Anthony Bowman via 2ndround stoppage in January.
Standing across the ring will be Pennsylvania’s Lawrence Blakey. A tough luck fighter with a 5-8-2 record and two wins by KO, Blakey’s been victimized by questionable judging. His last four defeats came via split or majority decision and he’s faced six unbeaten foes. Ni Kọkànlá Oṣù 2017, Blakey outpointed Joe Paintiff (12-3) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu.
The Agbeko-Blakey fight is scheduled for six rounds.
Exciting junior flyweight Edwin Reyes of Nashville by way of Guatemala faces Mexico’s 56 fight veteran Armando “Chiquita” Vazquez in the 10 round co-feature. The pair previously met in 2017, with Reyes capturing an exciting decision victory. This time around Reyes, 7-3-2 (5 KO ká), aims for a knockout to erase any doubts that he’s the superior fighter.
The undercard will see the return of Antioch, TN’s Luis “El Taino” Galarza in a four round contest. Fighting for the first time in nearly two years, Galarza has an excellent 21-4 gba pẹlu 15 of his victories by knockout. He’s shared the ring with world champions Kell Brook and Austin Trout but his proudest moment in boxing will come Saturday evening when he donates 100% of his fight purse to LifePoint Church.
Matt Young of Tri-Star Boxing said “This is our second straight St Patricks’ Day card. The turnout in 2017 was amazing and we’re looking to break the numbers this time around. We’ve got an incredible knockout artist in Agbeko along with one of the most exciting fighters out there in Edwin Reyes plus a number of competitive fights featured on the undercard. Luis Galarza is also making his return for a truly special purpose. I’m looking forward to seeing our loyal fans and some new faces lojo satide aṣalẹ. "
Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, ibewo tristarboxing.com.

Tri-Star Boxing Promotions returns to Nashville December 8

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Nashville, TN (Kọkànlá Oṣù 7, 2017) – Junior flyweight sensation Edwin Reyes looks for his fourth straight victory when he challenges Santos “Titos” Vasquez in the eight round main event of Tri-Star Boxing’s “Fights at the Fairgrounds” Friday, December 8 at the Fairgrounds Sports Arena in Nashville.
Living and fighting out of Nashville by way of Guatemala, Reyes owns a solid 7-2-2 record with five KO’s. Lori Kẹsán 15, Reyes outpointed ultra-experienced Armando Vasquez over eight rounds. Locals have fully adopted Reyes, who will be fighting for a sixth time in the Music City.
Representing Reno, NV, the hard-hitting Vasquez is 4-2-1 with three wins by knockout. A win over Reyes would run Vasquez’ unbeaten streak to five fights.
The co-featured bout of the evening pits Nashville-based knockout artist Sena “African Assassin” Agbeko against durable veteran Juan Carlos Rojas of Mexico in a six rounds super middleweight showdown.
Agbeko, who came to Nashville by way of Ghana, owns an outstanding 19-1 ọjọgbọn Leja pẹlu 17 KO ká. Ni re kẹhin ija, Agbeko dominated veteran Brad Austin over six rounds. Since his lone setback in 2014, Agbeko’s made tremendous improvements and hopes to become a contender in the near future.
Rojas has shared the ring with many notable fighters including former world champion Cornelius “K9” Bundrage along with contenders Brian Vera, Nathanial Gallimore, Terell Gausha, Domonique Dolton and Caleb Plant among others.
Cruiserweight standout Mike Wilson travels from his native Oregon to face an opponent TBD in a six round contest. A two-time US National Champion as an amateur, Wilson’s 18-0 pẹlu 8 KO’s as a pro and is working his way up the ranks.
“I’m glad to have two of our favorite local fighters headlining again,” said Matt Young, founder of Tri-Star Boxing Promotions. “Reyes gives fans their money’s worth every time and Sena’s produced some great knockouts. Fans are also in for a treat with Mike Wilson. He was one of America’s top amateurs and is unbeaten in the pros so a big fight is definitely in his future.”
Light heavyweight Roy King, 10-1-1 (5 KO ká) ti Johnson City, TN meets 34 fight veteran Marcus Brooks of Fort Benning, GA in a six round light heavyweight showdown while debuting light heavyweight Maidel Sando squares off with Memphis, TN’s Darius Shorter. Eduardo Aguiar, 1-0, will do battle with Memphis native Adam Young and debuting Demarcus “Chuckie” Driver enters the paid ranks against 10 fight vet Nicholas Rodriguez of Kentucky.
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“Nashville is becoming an excellent fight town,” stated Young. “The crowds have grown with every show and more boxers are contacting me about fighting on Tri-Star cards. I look forward to another exciting evening of action that will showcase some very good talent on December 8.”

Tri Star Boxing returns for “State Fair Boxing Showdown 2” September 15

Nashville, TN (August 30, 2017) – Fight night returns to Nashville when Tri Star Boxing presents “State Fair Boxing Showdown 2” Friday, Kẹsán 15.
The six-fight card is in association with Blue Chair Bay Rum and takes place at the State Fairgrounds Sports Arena, be ni 500 Wedgewood Lane in Nashville. Tickets lati $25 le ti wa ni ra ni tristarboxing.com/tickets.
In the six round main event, Nashville based Ghanaian SenaAfrican AssassinAgbeko meets Johnson City, TN’s Brad Austin for the Tennessee Light Heavyweight championship. The heavy-handed Agbeko has an excellent 18-1 gba pẹlu 17 wins by knockout and looks for a fourth straight victory since his lone setback. A oniwosan ti 37 njà, Austin’s faced many tough opponents including Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin, Yunieski Gonzalez, Ismayl Sillah, Isiah Thomas and Edwin Rodriguez among others.
Junior flyweight knockout king Edwin Reyes, 6-2 (5 KO ká), faces a foe to be announced in the eight round co-feature. Originally from Guatemala and now residing in Nashville, six of Reyeslast seven bouts have taken place in the Volunteer State.
DeMarcus Rogers and Dedrick Bell will square off in a six rounder for the Tennessee State Welterweight Championship. Chattanooga’s Rogers owns a solid 11-3-1 professional ledger with four victories by KO but will have his hands full with his Memphis based foe. Bell’s deceptive ledger is 18-29-1 (9 KO ká) but the majority of his defeats came against championship level fighters.
22-year-old middleweight Winfred Harris Jr. ti Detroit, MI looks to run his record to 15-0 when he battles Tennessee based Cuban Yolexcy Leiva over six rounds. Lori June 23, Harris took a quantum leap in competition and impressively outpointed notoriously tough Lanardo Tyner. Leiva, 5-6 (4 KO ká), is expected to give Harris all he can handle having previously faced quality foes in Marcus Willis, Frank Galarza, Boyd Melson, Thomas Lamanna and Kanat Islam.
Additional undercard bouts include debuting light heavyweight Maidel Sando versus Justin Brown (0-1), ati 140 pounder Eduardo Aguiar fighting for the first time against William Ware (2-5).
"It’s great to come back to Nashville,” said Tri Star Boxing’s Matt Young. “The city’s interest boxing has grown tremendously during the last few years. We’ve got a diverse and talented group of fighters on the card and it’s a great forum for them as well. The State Fair is a major event and we’re expecting a huge crowd on September 15.”

Introducing Austin “The Dream” Dulay

 

Nashville, TN (March 16, 2017) – On paper, lightweight AustinThe DreamDulay’s record is parallel to many up and coming fighters.

The Henderson, TN native is 8-0 pẹlu 6 knockouts, five of which came in the opening round. He’s been matched properly as he continues to gain experience in the paid ranks. What sets the skillful Dulay apart from other prospects from the south however is his success as an amateur and time spent in the gym with some of boxing’s best trainers and fighters.

Bi ohun magbowo, Dulay won more than 120 njà, losing just 13 igba. He was a two-time Regional Golden Gloves champion, former Regional Boxer of the Year and captured a silver medal at the Junior Olympics. Die laipe, Dulay got tremendous experience during a six month stint in California where he trained at the Robert Garcia Boxing Academy.

During that time, he sparred with then featherweight champion Jesus Cuellar, current pound for pound star Mikey Garcia and lightweight contender Ivan Redkach. He also worked out with Virgil Hunter while on the west coast. He considers his time with Garcia and Hunter, both Trainer of the Year winners, invaluable.

Lori Friday aṣalẹ, Dulay looks to run his record to 9-0 when he meets hard-nosed Cincinnati, OH based veteran Micah Branch in a six round contest. The fight headlines Tri-Star Boxing’s “St Paddy’s Day Fight at the Fairgrounds” at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds Sports Arena in Nashville, TN.

Branch has never been knocked out and faced a plethora of quality fighters, making each of them work for a victory. A knockout over Branch would be nice however the ultimate goal is for Dulay to separate himself from other up and comers by showcasing his all-around skills.

“I have no doubt that Austin is a very good prospect,” said Matt Young, CEO of Tri-Star Boxing. “While it is true that some fighters build their records for an extended period of time because they haven’t developed their skills, Austin’s got a great amateur pedigree. He sparred with multiple world champions and took instruction from two of the best boxing trainers on the planet. I believe once the fans see him fight any stigmas attached to being a boxer based in the south go out the window.”

The Dulay-Branch fight tops a six bout card beginning at 7 pm. Tickets lati $25 are on sale now by going to tristarboxing.com/tickets.

Tri-Star Boxing returns to Nashville March 17!

Nashville, TN (March 8, 2017) – Professional Boxing returns to the Music City when Tri-Star Boxing presents “St Paddy’s Day Fights at the Fairgrounds” Friday, March 17 at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds Sports Arena in Nashville, TN.
The eight bout card features four unbeaten fighters and tickets from $25 are on sale now by going to Tristarboxing.com/tickets. Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6 pm and the first fight is at 7.
Headlining this exciting evening of action is a six round super featherweight bout between Hendersonville, TN’s Austin “The Dream” Dulay and iron-chinned Micah Branch of Cincinnati, Iyen. A multi-time champion as an amateur, the 21-year-old Dulay is a perfect 8-0 pẹlu 6 wins by knockout and is building a reputation as a solid prospect.
A 21 fight veteran, Branch has never been stopped and fought a number of unbeaten foes including Mel Crossty, Nate Green, Titus Williams, Brandon Williams, Dimash Niyazov and Derrick Murray.
The co-feature pits Nashville-based Guatemalan Edwin Reyes against Lockhart, TX’s Richard Hernandez in an eight round junior flyweight contest. The heavy-handed Reyes is 5-2-2 and all of his wins are by way of knockout. Hernandez, 4-8-1, looks for his third straight victory and is fighting for the first time in Tennessee.
Super middleweight knockout artist Sena Agbeko, 15-1 (15 KO ká), returns from a 3 year layoff to challenge tough veteran Timothy Hall. Originally from Ghana but now living in Nashville, Agbeko was featured as part of ESPN’s Boxcino Tournament in 2014. During his time away from the ring, Agbeko’s sparred with a number of notable fighters while also making himself a name locally by working as a trainer.
The Atlanta, GA based Hall’s gone the distance with a number of quality fighters including former world champion Jeff Lacy, Juan Ubaldo Cabrera, Morgan Fitch, Immanuwel Aleem and 2008 Olympian Lenin Castillo among others.
The talent-laden undercard also features unbeatens Jovann Barnes, Winfred Harris and Mohamed Adam, cruiserweight spoiler Mike Bissett and heavyweight Rodricka Ray all in separate bouts.
"We’re happy to be in Nashville and showcase a number of very good prospects,” said Tri-Star Founder Matt Young. “Nashville’s one of America’s fastest growing cities and a fun place where people can enjoy themselves without spending a fortune. We had a great crowd last time out and tickets have been moving quickly for the 17th."
Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, visit Tristarboxing.com or Facebook.com/Tristarboxing.

Middleweight KO olorin Kalebu ọgbin Padà Lati The Iwọn Tuesday Sept 22 lori Akata idaraya 1

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Nashville, TN (Kẹsán 2, 2015) – Undefeated Middleweight afojusọna, Kalebu “Dun si owo” Ohun ọgbìn (9-0, 8 KOs), mu ki a ni iyara pada si iwọn bi on o yoo koju ohun alatako TBA on Tuesday, Kẹsán 22, 2015 ni awọn Sands Casino ohun asegbeyin ti ni Betlehemu, Pennsylvania. Awọn Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) lori Akata idaraya 1 yoo televise awọn kaadi headlined nipasẹ Julian Williams la. Luciano Cuello. Plant will open up the telecast which begins at 9PM et / 6PM PT gbe lori Akata idaraya 1.
Pẹlu meje akọkọ yika knockouts si rẹ gbese, Ohun ọgbìn, a nyara Star, is rapidly establishing himself as one of the most feared fighters in the middleweight division. He’s currently riding a seven fight knockout streak, ntẹriba lọ ni ijinna nikan ni ẹẹkan ninu rẹ ọmọ.
Ni re kẹhin ija, eyi ti mu aye on August 15, 2015, Ọgbin demolished pẹ supi Zoltán Sera (20-6, 12 KOs) nipa ọna ti a akọkọ yika knockout. Wo fun Kalebu ọgbin lati tẹsiwaju pẹlu ohun ibinu ara nigbati o igbesẹ sinu awọn iwọn on Sept, 22.
“Biotilejepe Mo ni a diẹ akọkọ yika knockouts, Mo gan fẹ lati ya mi akoko ki o si mu mi Asokagba ni mi njà,” wi Kalebu ọgbin. “Da, I’ve been able to get my opponents hurt early and get them out of there. I’m prepared to go the distance if I have to, ṣugbọn nibẹ ni ko si iyemeji, ti o ba ti mo ti gba mi alatako ifarapa, Mo n lọ fun awọn knockout.”
Ija lori tẹlifisiọnu fun awọn igba akọkọ ninu rẹ kẹhin outing, Plant is relishing on the fact that his fight will be broadcasted live on Fox Sports 1. Se itọju rẹ nipa Al HAYMON, Ọgbin keji ri imọlẹ iwaju a.
“O ni gan moriwu lati mọ gbogbo mi egeb ati ebi pada ile yoo ni anfani lati tune ni ati ki o wo mi ija,” Ohun ọgbin tesiwaju. “Ni afikun, awon ti o ti ko ní a anfani lati ri mi ni igbese, will now get their opportunity. When you have a person like Al Haymon in your corner, o ni a gan tenilorun inú, because you with hard work opportunities will be there. My goal is to keep working hard and take advantage of every opportunity that comes my way. I’m very pleased to be making a quick return to the ring.

Undefeated Super Middleweight Derrick “Ya O Si The Bank” Webster pada ni igbese lori lalẹ ni Memphis

Memphis, Tennessee ( Le 29, 2015)Lalẹ ni W.C. Ni ọwọ Pafilionu in Memphis, Tennessee, undefeated Super Middleweight, Derrick “Ya o si Bank” Webster yoo ṣe re akọkọ ibere ti 2015 nígbà tí ó gba lori William Johnson ni a mefa-yika ija ti o jẹ apakan ti a kaadi ti yoo televised ifiwe lori Sibiesi idaraya Network.
Webster ti wa ni igbega nipa GH3 ni igbega ati Greg Cohen ni igbega.
Webster ti Glassboro, New Jersey ni o ni a gba ti 18-0 pẹlu 9 knockouts ati awọn ti ko ti laišišẹ joko nigba ti osu mefa ti o ti ko ti ni awọn iwọn.
“Ikẹkọ ti wa nla. A ti diẹ ninu awọn ọjọ ṣí lori wa, ki a si joko ni ile fun ibudó. A ti lo opolopo ti o yatọ si sparring awọn alabašepọ ati ki o Mo ni titun kan agbara ati karabosipo ẹlẹsin. Mo ti ṣe kan pupo ti titun ohun gẹgẹbi nṣiṣẹ awọn bleachers, diẹ ninu awọn nla ab iṣẹ bi daradara, ” wi Webster.
Webster ti ko si alejo si layoffs bi enia buruku ko ba wa ni nṣiṣẹ sare lati koju si 6'4″ inch southpaw ti o ti han dara Boxing agbara ati agbara.
“O frustrates mi, ṣugbọn mo ti a ti awọn olugbagbọ pẹlu o mi gbogbo ọmọ. Mo mọ Mo ti yẹ ki o wa ni kan Pupo siwaju pẹlú ṣugbọn nisisiyi Mo ni awọn olupolowo ati awọn alakoso (D & D Management) ti o yẹ ki o ran irorun pe isoro. Ki pẹlu ti o ni lokan, Emi ko le duro lati ri ohun ti lati wa si.”
Ni Johnson, Webster ti wa ni ija kan pẹlu eniyan kan arinkiri gba sugbon ti o wà nipa kò wun.
“O ti wa ni gidigidi lati gba soke fun yi alatako. A ní ni o kere 12 buruku tan mọlẹ ija fun ọkan tabi miiran idi. Ko si ohun ti mo ti le ṣe lati ṣe buruku ja mi. Mo n lọ sinu o kan yi ija lati gba kan win ki o si bẹrẹ ija oke echelon enia buruku. Mo ro pe mo ti yoo wá ọtun pada ni Keje ati awọn ti a yoo wa ni ija fun diẹ ninu awọn Ekun orúkọ oyè.”
“Mo fi ìmoore han support. Mo ni ife mi ebi ati egeb. Eleyi yoo mu ija ni a knockout. Emi si yọ ni mo ti le han lori eyi orile-ede tẹlifisiọnu ati awọn aye yoo nipari da ohun ti won ti a ti sonu ati awọn ti o ni pe emi li awọn ti o dara ju southpaw ni Boxing.”
GH3 ni igbega ẹya undefeated Middleweight Antoine Douglas, Super Middleweight ká Jerry Odom & Derrick Webster, undefeated Super Bantamweight Adam Lopez bi daradara bi Boxcino Jr. Middleweight asiwaju John Thompson, undefeated Welterweight Jerrell Harris,undefeated Super Bantamweight Qa'id Muhammad, undefeated lightweight Oscar Bonilla, Heavyweight Natu Visinia ati Light Heavyweight Lavarn Harvell si GH3 ni igbega idurosinsin.

Lightweight Contender Tony Luis to Serve on Broadcast Commentary Team on CBS Sports Network, yi Friday, Le 29 in Memphis

Lightweight contender Tony “Monomono” Luis says it’ll be the realization of a childhood dream when he serves as guest analyst on the broadcast team this Friday, Le 29.

Luis will join Ron Kruck, Steve Kim and Patrick Ortiz for the live call of “Asiwaju Boxing lori Sibiesi idaraya Network,” will air live on CBS Sports Network (10:00 PM, ATI) from the WC Handy Pavilion on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee.

Presented by Greg Cohen Promotions, in association with GH3 Promotions, Prize Fight Promotion and Adam Wilcock’s Fight Card Productions and produced by David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions, Championship Boxing on CBS Sports Network will be headlined by a 10-round cruiserweight battle between Lateef “Power” Kayode (20-0, 16 KOs) ati “Ologbon” Nick Kisner (14-1-1, 5 KOs).

Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, promising WBO #10 lightweight Josh King of Australia will make his US television debut against Batesville, Akansasi’ Rogelio Casarez (9-3, 4 KOs). Also featured in televised action that night will be women’s superstar Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano (23-1-1, 18 KOs) in a six-round super featherweight showcase against Nairobi, Kenya’s Fatuma Zarika (24-10-2, 14 KOs), as well as super middleweight Derrick “Ya O si The Bank” Webster (18-0, 9 KOs) putting his undefeated record on the line in a six-rounder against Mississippi’s William Johnson.

Tiketi fun “Asiwaju Boxing” ti wa ni owole ni $20 General Admission and $30 VIP and are available by calling 901.900.2236. Lori ija night, doors open @ 6:00 pm. The live television telecast will run from 10 pm si 12 am EST lori Nẹtiwọọki Ere idaraya Sibiesi. Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, ibewo www.gcpboxing.com.

It’s another childhood dream come true,” said Luis of doing commentary. “My mom was a stickler with me over reading when I was little, but once I got the hang of it and discovered boxing, look out! I drove her crazy reading my dad’s boxing collection to her all the time. And she would always say I had what it took to do what the guys on HBO were doing. I can hear the ‘I told you so,’ from heaven.

Luis will be joining a solid broadcast team of veterans. Blow-by-blow man Ron Kruck is an MMA correspondent for the longest-running Mixed Martial Arts news show on television, Inu MMA, on Mark Cuban’s AXS TV. Long-time boxing journalist Steve Kim is internationally recognized for his commentary and opinion preceding major pay-per-view boxing bouts. Patrick Ortiz is the President of Ringside Ticket Inc and Lords of the Cage, which specializes in providing Mixed Martial Arts and Boxing events for Tribal Casinos.

Max Kellerman motivated me when i was younger,” said Luis of his influences. “I saw a young guy with a passion for boxing. Max is a very good commentator and has developed a good eye for the sport, but I feel I have an edge because I actually live it and know what it is like to be in that ring.

Luis (19-3, 7 KOs), who lost a controversial decision in a world-title fight in England against England’s Derry Matthews in April, will next be seen, in ring, lori June 25 ni Niagara Falls, New York against an opponent that is TBA.

Amanda Serrano ‘Honoredto Represent Women’s Boxing’s Return to Network Television

Serrano to Face Jackie Trivilino, Live on CBS Sports Network on Friday, Le 29, in Memphis, TN

Women’s multiple-time world champion Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano says she considers it a great honor to be part of the return of women’s boxing to network television.

Serrano (23-1-1, 18 KOs), ti Brooklyn, will face Plattsburgh, New York’s two-time world title challenger JackieThe ForceTrivilino in a six-round super bantamweight rematch on Friday, Le 29, at the WC Handy Pavilion on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee, and broadcast nationally on CBS Sports Network (10:00 PM, ATI).

Serrano vs. Trivilino will serve as one of the televised supporting bouts on a show, ẹtọ ni “Asiwaju Boxing lori Sibiesi idaraya Network”, presented by Greg Cohen Promotions, in association with GH3 Promotions, Prize Fight Promotion and Adam Wilcock’s Fight Card Productions, produced by David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions. Headlining the show will be a 10-round cruiserweight battle between Lateef “Power” Kayode (20-0, 16 KOs) ati “Ologbon” Nick Kisner (14-1-1, 5 KOs).

Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, promising WBO #10 lightweight Josh King of Australia will make his US television debut in a regional title fight against Batesville, Akansasi’ Rogelio Casarez (9-3, 4 KOs). Also featured in televised action will be super middleweight Derrick “Ya O si The Bank” Webster (18-0, 9 KOs) putting his undefeated record on the line in a six-rounder.

Tiketi fun “Asiwaju Boxing” ti wa ni owole ni $20 General Admission and $30 VIP and are available by calling 901.900.2236.

Serrano will be facing Trivilino for the second time. The pair met in both of their pro debuts in 2009, with Serrano winning a majority decision. “I’m excited and ready,” o sọ. “I’m honored to have a team in place that can put me on TV and showcase women’s boxing across the country. Girls can fight too! It’s a great honor. I’m super pumped and getting ready to show my talent.

She (Trivilino) is the one that got away,” said Serrano’s career-long trainer, Jordan Maldonado. “We only won a majority decision against her. Jackie has got skills and is very tough and durable, but Amanda has progressed a long way since then. We will be looking to make a statement against Jackie. It’s awesome to have a promoter behind us that believes in female boxing. We’re ready to put on a great performance.

David Schuster of Winner Take All Productions, who will be producing the Le 29 show, is a close associate of both Maldonado and promoter Greg Cohen. It was Schuster along with Sarah Fina who arranged the co-promotional deal with the Serrano sisters, Amanda and Cindy, who signed with Cohen not long ago.

I applaud Greg Cohen for having the courage to put female fighters back on national TV,” said Schuster. “I’ve been working with Jordan Maldonado and the girls since 2012 and they are ready to dominate. The Serrano sisters have the talent to not only produce ratings, but generate respect from both male and female fans of the sport. Amanda is one of the most feared female fighters in the world and that pool of talent includes Rhonda Rousey.

Amanda is a force of nature in the ring, of course I want her on national television”wi Greg Cohen. “Women’s MMA has shown there is a market for talented fighters, regardless of gender and Amanda and Cindy are two fighters ready to take it to the next level as female ambassadors of a suddenly rejuvenated and thriving sport. It is my honor and pleasure to be making this rematch happen on CBS Sports Network.

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