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Co-Main Event and Exciting Undercard Announced for Championship Fight Series at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood and Live on Boxeo Telemundo Friday, Juli 12

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (Juli 8, 2019) – Miami via Cuba prospect Livan “Machine Gun Kid” Navarro’s eight-round welterweight showdown against Mexico City veteran Diego “Demoledor” Cruz will serve as the televised co-main event for the Friday, Juli 12, "Championship Fight Series” boxing event at Hard Rock Event Center bei Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Kasino Hollywood.


Former amateur standout and undefeated Navarro (11-0, 7 KOs) und Cruz (19-7-2, 15 KOs) will meet as the chief supporting bout when WBA #13-rated welterweight Derrieck “Pretty Boy” Cuevas (21-0-1, 14 KOs) of Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, defends his WBA Fedelatin Welterweight Championship against Los Mochis, Mexikos Jesus Alberto “Barretero” Beltran (17-2-2, 10 KOs) in the 10-round “Puerto Rico vs. Mexico” main event.


Championship Fight Series is presented by Kris Lawrence und Die Schwergewichtsfabrik, in Assoziation mit All-Star-Boxen, und will be televised live on the most popular boxing series on Hispanic television, Telemundo-Boxen, bei 11:35 p.m. EST.


Tickets for “Championship Fight Series” are on sale now and cost $60, $100, $150, $250 und $500. Tickets sind erhältlich bei ticketmaster.com.


As is custom for these jam-packed events, the exciting undercard features many South Florida and international fighters.


Headlining the undercard, two-time Olympic medalist and undefeated heavyweight KO artist Ivan “The Kazakh Giant” Dychko (8-0, 8 KOs) von Boca Raton, Florida, via Rudniy, Kasachstan, will face former ESPN 2015 Boxcino Tournament Quarterfinalist Nate Heaven (9-2, 7 KOs) von Ocala, Florida.


In an eight-round super featherweight battle, Ekibastuz, Kasachstans Mussa "Krieger" Tursyngaliyev (9-0, 6 KOs) will face Panama City, Panama’s Ricardo “El Matematico” Nunez (29-9, 23 KOs). In a four-round light heavyweight contest, Miami via Cuba’s wildly popular Ulysses Diaz (10-1, 9 KOs) will look to return to the win column against Winter Park, Florida’s Mike Sawyer (8-12, 6 KOs).


In a special eight-round super featherweight attraction, Miami via Cuba’s Jessy “Beast Boy” Cruz (16-7-1, 7 KOs) will look to continue his four-fight winning streak in an all-action punch-out with Mexico City’s Isao Gonzalo “Kato” Carranza (15-14-1, 9 KOs).

Also featured will be an eight-round super bantamweight slugfest between Miami’s Jorge De Jesus Romero (14-0, 10 KOs) and Mexico City’s Szilveszter Kanalas (14-8, 9 KO); as well as a four-round light heavyweight matchup featuring popular Fort Lauderdale warrior Blake Davis (2-0, 1 KO) and Jefferson City, Missouri’s Armando Reeves (2-3).

Opening up the action will be a four-round featherweight bout between Miami’s Luis Melendez (4-1, 3 KOs) and Ponce, Puerto Rico’s Eduardo Melendez (5-26, 1 KO).

Auf Fight Night, die Türen des Hard Rock Event Center öffnen um 6 nachmittags, und die Aktion beginnt um 7 p.m. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood is located at 1 Seminolen-Weg in Hollywood, Fla.


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Match-ups Announced for Undefeated Fighters for Rumble at the Rock V at Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla. am Freitag, Mai 10


HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (Mai 6, 2019) The matches are taking shape for the fifth installment of the popular Rumpeln Sie am Felsen series entitled “Night of the Undefeated” auf Freitag, Mai 10, bei 7 p.m. bei Hard Rock Event Center bei Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla. The event is presented by Kris Lawrence und Die Schwergewichtsfabrik.


In der 10-Runden-Main Event, streaking undefeated, WBA No. 7-rated featherweight contender Hairon “El Maja” Socarras (21-0-3, 13 KOs) of Miami via Marianao, Kuba, will be looking for his second victory this year by taking on hardened veteran Glenn Porras(32-8, 20 KOs) von M’lang, Cotabato, Philippinen.



Im Co-Main Event der Nacht, Miami via Havana’s undefeated Livan “The Machine Gun Kid” Navarro (10-0, 7 KOs) will step up to face long-time gatekeeper Breidis Prescott(31-16, 22 KOs) of Miami via Barranquilla, Colombia in a welterweight 10-rounder. Navarro has scored KOs in seven of his last eight fights.


Tickets for “Rumble at the Rock V” cost $60, $100, $150 und $250 and are available for purchase through ticketmaster.com.


Ebenfalls in Aktion, undefeated 20-year-old Hawaiian Logan “The Korican Kid” Yoon (15-0, 12 KOs) will face Denver’s Robert Frankel (37-20-1, 8 KOs) in a super lightweight eight-rounder. Before suffering an injury last year, Yoon had already attained a world ranking. This will be his first fight this year.


In a “can’t miss” crowd pleaser, Cuban super middleweight Irosvani Duvergel (5-0, 3 KOs) will face power puncher Lorawnt T Nelson (5-2, 4 KOs) of Colorado.


Making his second cruiserweight battle, fan favorite “Bad” Blake Davis (1-0) from Cooper City, Fla., will look to thrill fans when he faces Quintell Thompson (2-7-1, 2 KOs) of Columbia, Mo., over four rounds.


More fights will be announced shortly. Auf Fight Night, die Türen des Hard Rock Event Center öffnen um 6 nachmittags, und die Aktion beginnt um 7 p.m. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood is located at 1 Seminolen-Weg in Hollywood, Fla.

Results from “Rumble at the Rock III” at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla.

WBO- #2 Espinoza Annihilates Vargas in Two Brutal Rounds

 

Mexico’s Ricardo “Hindu” Espinoza (21-2, 18 KOs) made the most of his Telemundo appearance in the main event of “Rumble at the Rock III,” tonight (Freitag, November. 30), im Hard Rock Event Center im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla., by destroying previously undefeated Yeison Vargas (17-1, 12 KOs) of Colombia in two rounds

 

 

 

After an uneventful first round, Espinoza impressively opened up and dropped Vargas three times in the second. In the process, Espinoza, the streaking WBO #2 Anwärter, picked up a TKO 2 and the WBO Latino Bantamweight Championship. Having never left his homeland for a fight before, Vargas seemed unprepared for the brutal power of Espinoza’s hooks and right hands. Die Zeit war 1:19.

 

 

 

Im 10-Runden-Weltergewicht Co-Main Event, Puerto Rican prospect Derrieck Cuevas (19-0-1, 14 KOs) scored an impressive unanimous 10-round decision over Miami via Barranquilla, Colombia veteran Breidis “Khanqueror” Prescott (31-15, 22 KOs).

 

 

 

Cuevas is a wicked puncher. Prescott was down in round one from a thudding left hook and was saved by the bell from a quick KO loss. What followed over the next nine rounds was a clinic from the surprisingly elusive 24-year-old Cuevas on hitting, schwer, and not getting hit back.

 

 

 

Always a warrior, the battle-proven Prescott tried for the entire fight, but simply couldn’t reach Cuevas with anything consequential. Cuevas looks to have the goods to continue to climb the 147-lb ladder into contender status. The scores were not announced.

 

 

 

Popular Miami light heavyweight Ulysses Diaz (7-0, 6 KOs) was too much for Sonora, Mexico’s Fabian Valdez (3-5), as he stopped him in two rounds of a scheduled four. “The Monster” Diaz, a serious crowd favorite in South Florida, clubbed Valdez with his trademarked sledgehammers, sending the hapless Mexican reeling around the ring until the slaughter was mercifully waved off at 49 Sekunden. Valdez was down from a body shot in round one.

 

 

 

Miami lightweight Manuel Correa (3-0, 2 KOs) pounded out a brutal unanimous (40-36 x 3) four-round decision over Dustin Arnold (6-2, 1 KOs) von Coral Springs, Florida.

 

 

 

Lacking the power to get the relentlessly energized fists of Correa away from him, Arnold did well to survive the onslaught. His face didn’t feel so lucky though, as he was reduced to a bloody mask during the carnage. Correa is a pitbull worth having another look at. The normally capable Arnold will have to improve his power to compete with savagery of the type that fighters like Correa can generate.

 

 

 

Miami welterweight Livan Navarro (10-0, 6 KOs) scored an entertaining fourth-round knockout (54 Sekunden) over Colombian veteran Wilfrido Buelvas (19-11, 13 KOs). The pair of sluggers traded free-swinging haymakers throughout. Buelvas even looked to have hurt Navarro in the second, aber doch, eventually, Navarro’s superior power took over and that was it for the Colombian from Barranquilla.

 

 

 

Buelvas went down twice in round three and twice more in round four, the final time for the full 10 Anzahl.

 

 

 

In an eight-round super featherweight bout, former top-ranked veteran Mike “Machine Gun” Oliver (26-10-1, 8 KOs) of Hartford showed the ravages of time, as he flopped twice and quit in the first round against Miami’s undefeated featherweight Hairon “El Maja” Socarras (20-0-3, 12 KOs). What would have been an entertaining scrap a few years ago was more of a sad exhibition as Oliver dropped from the two punches he caught and elected to quit after the second “knockdown.” The time was 50 Sekunden.

 

 

 

All-action Miami featherweight Jessy Cruz (15-7-1, 6 KOs) continued his winning streak with a four-round beatdown of Mexican veteran Isaias Martin Cardona (25-15, 17 KOs). Cardona, a showboating type, was down in round, einer, three and four. After the fourth, saner heads prevailed, and he was prevented from coming out for the fifth. The official verdict was a TKO 5 (0:01).

 

 

 

Miami via Cuba’s hard-punching super middleweight Irosvani Duvergel (5-0, 3 KOs) stayed undefeated by making quick work of Miami’s Yendris Rodriguez Valdez (2-3, 2 KOs) über TKO 1 (1:46). The exciting Cuban was too strong for Valdez and after going down from a right hand, Valdez’s corner signaled their man’s surrender.

 

 

 

A four-round featherweight contest ended early when Puerto Rico’s Luis “Chucho” Melendez (3-1, 2 KOs) scored a TKO 2 (2:13) over debuting local Jonathan Conde. After a routine first round, Melendez had Conde down three times, the first with a counter left hook and then twice more with big right hands.

 

 

 

In the four-round heavyweight opener between two Miami-based sluggers, Hector “Ready for War” Hodge (3-3, 1 KO) spoiled the pro debut of Jairus Gladney (0-1) by knockout at 1:43 der zweiten Runde. The pair of big men traded wild shots until Hodge found pay dirt with a southpaw left hand, dropping Gladney. Gladney rose but was in no condition and another roundhouse left finished things.

 

 

 

“Rumble at the Rock III” was presented by Kris Lawrence and The Heavyweight Factory, in association with Tuto Zabala of All Star Boxing.

 

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Undercard Finalized for “Rumble at the Rock III” this Friday, November. 30, im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla.

Main and Co-Main Events to be Featured Live on Boxeo Telemundo

The undercard has been finalized for “Rumble at the Rock III," diese Freitag, November. 30, bei Hard Rock Event Center im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla.

 

 

 

Promoter Kris Lawrence und die Schwergewichtsfabrik, in Assoziation mit Tuto Zabala of All Star Boxing, have put together an exciting night of boxing, featuring Colombian Bantamweight Champion Yeison Vargas (17-0, 12 KOs) of Cartagena, Colombia taking on WBO Latino Bantamweight Champion Platzhalterbild für Ricardo Espinoza (21-2, 18 KOs) in a 10-rounder for the WBO-NABO Championship.

 

 

 

Im 10-Runden-Weltergewicht Co-Main Event, Derrieck Höhlen (18-0-1, 14 KOs) of Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, will face well-known Miami via Barranquilla, Kolumbien, Veteran Breidis “Khanqueror” Prescott (31-14, 22 KOs).

 

Tickets for “Rumble at the Rock III” cost $60, $100, $150, $250 und $500 VIP and are available through ticketmaster.com. The live Boxeo Telemundo telecast on Telemundo starts at 11:30 p.m. EST.

 

 

 

In support of the televised action will be an eight-fight undercard, featuring several of the area’s most promising fighters.

 

 

 

In an eight-round super featherweight battle, Miami’s undefeated Hairon “El Maja” Socarras (19-0-3, 12 KOs) will take on former top-ranked veteran Mike “Machine Gun” Oliver (26-9-1, 8 KOs) von Hartford, Conn.

 

 

 

Also on the undercard is Miami heavyweight Jairus Gladney who will make his pro debut in a four-rounder against Miami’s Hector Hodge (2-3).

 

 

 

In a four-round light heavyweight scrap, Miami’s Ulysses Diaz (6-0, 5 KOs) will face Sonora, Mexico’s Fabian Valdez (3-4).

 

 

 

Undefeated super middleweight Irosvani Duvergel (4-0, 2 KOs) of Miami via Cuba, will fight six rounds against Miami’s Yendris Rodriguez Valdez (2-3, 2 KOs).

 

 

 

A featherweight six-rounder will pit Miami’s all-action Jessy Cruz (14-7-1, 6 KOs) against Mexican veteran Isaias Martin Cardona (25-14, 17 KOs).

 

 

 

Lightweights Dustin Arnold (6-1, 1 KOs) of Coral Springs and Miami’s Manuel Correa (2-0, 2 KOs) will go six rounds or less.

 

 

 

In der Eröffnung Kampf Nacht, two Miami-based featherweights, Luis Melendez (2-1, 2 KOs) and Jonathan Conde (zum Debüt), wird vier Runden gehen.

 

 

 

Auf Fight Night, die Türen des Hard Rock Event Center öffnen um 6 nachmittags, und die Aktion beginnt um 7 p.m. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino befindet sich an 1 Seminolen-Weg in Hollywood, Fla.

Vargas Having His Best Training Camp Ever, Preparing to Face Espinoza at “Rumble at the Rock III” on Friday, November. 30, im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla. und Live auf Boxeo Telemundo

Colombian bantamweight Yeison “El Mulo” Vargas will be experiencing a number of career firsts in the Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, and live on Boxeo Telemundo, am Freitag, November 30.

 

 

 

That’s when Cartagena’s undefeated Vargas (17-0, 12 KOs) will face Mexico’s Ricardo Espinoza (21-2, 18 KOs) for the WBO-NABO Championship in the 10-round main event of promoter Kris Lawrence and The Heavyweight Factory’s (in association with All Star Boxing) “Rumble at the Rock III” event.

 

 

 

In the first important crossroads fight of his three-year career, Vargas be fighting for the first time outside his homeland, and also having his first fight under The Heavyweight Factory promotional banner.

 

 

 

To prepare, Vargas has spent training camp working with well-known Florida-based trainer Herman Caicedo in Miami. “This is the best training camp I’ve ever had,Sagte Vargas. “I’m learning so many new skills and different techniques from Herman. I feel so good, I can’t wait to hear the bell ring.”

 

 

 

28-year-old Vargas, the current Colombian Champion, says he’s ready for a gritty battle if that’s what it takes against Espinoza, the WBO Latino Bantamweight Champion. “I know he’s a good fighter and that he won’t lay down. He will be there to win too, and I need to be impressive in beating him. I also know he’s a big puncher. That’s what I like to hear. We can go to war.”

 

 

 

Vargas says he hooked up with the Hollywood, Florida-based Heavyweight Factory through his manager Angel Villegas and is hoping to start cultivating a fan-base in Florida, and because of the TV exposure, Nordamerika.

 

 

 

“This is my most important fight yet,Sagte Vargas. “Winning this fight means climbing the ladder in the United States. That’s been my dream since I started boxing. I want the fans to know I’m going to put on an exciting performance for them, so they remember my name.”

 

 

 

Im 10-Runden-Weltergewicht Co-Main Event, Derrieck Höhlen (18-0-1, 14 KOs) of Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, will face well-known Miami via Barranquilla, Kolumbien, veteran Breidis “Khanqueror” Prescott (31-14, 22 KOs).

 

 

 

Tickets Kosten $500, $200, $150 und $100. Alle Plätze sind reserviert und an allen Ticketmaster-Verkaufsstellen erhältlich, online www.myhrl.com, www.ticketmaster.com oder telefonisch aufladen: 1-800-745-3000. Explore the new Hard Rock Event Center with a 360-degree virtual seat map of the venue at www.myhrl.com. Doors open one hour prior to show start time. Zusätzliche Gebühren können anfallen.

Vargas to Face Espinoza for WBO-NABO Bantamweight Title at “Rumble at the Rock III” on Friday, November. 30, im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla. und Live auf Boxeo Telemundo

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (November. 8, 2018) - Auf Freitag, November. 30, bei Hard Rock Event Center im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla., Promoter Kris Lawrence und die Schwergewichtsfabrik, in Assoziation mit All-Star-Boxen, return with “Rumble at the Rock III.”

 

 

 

A stacked night of Florida boxing will feature Colombian Bantamweight Champion Yeison Vargas (17-0, 12 KOs) of Cartagena, Colombia taking on WBO Latino Bantamweight Champion Platzhalterbild für Ricardo Espinoza (21-2, 18 KOs) in a 10-rounder for the WBO-NABO Championship.

 

 

 

Im 10-Runden-Weltergewicht Co-Main Event, Derrieck Höhlen (18-0-1, 14 KOs) of Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, will face well-known Miami via Barranquilla, Kolumbien, Veteran Breidis “Khanqueror” Prescott (31-14, 22 KOs).

 

 

 

Yeison Vargas, 28, goes by the ring name “El Mulo” and is the current Colombian Bantamweight Champion. He won the title in his last fight, a KO 2 over Mauricio Fuentes in April. In his three-year professional career, the undefeated Vargas has also held the Colombian Super Bantamweight Championship. He stands 5 Fuß 5 ½ inches tall and knocks out 71 percent of his opponents.

 

 

 

“I want to thank Kris Lawrence of The Heavyweight Factory and my manager, Engel, for putting this deal together for me,Sagte Vargas. “They call me the mule ‘El Mulo.’ I am an action fighter with concrete in my fists. I respect Ricardo, but come Nov. 30, I’m going to knock him out on national television. Don’t blink.”

 

 

 

Platzhalterbild für Ricardo Espinoza, 21, goes by the ring name “Hindu.” He will be looking to continue the momentum he started in his last fight by knocking out crowd favorite Daniel Lozano in two rounds last August in Tampa. The nationally televised destruction of Lozano won him the WBO Latino Bantamweight title. Espinoza stands 5 Fuß 7 inches tall and knocks out 78 percent of his opponents.

 

 

 

“I am coming to Florida once again to show the world that Mexico is above Colombia in boxing, and I am coming to take his undefeated record away,” said Espinoza. “I want to become a household name and shine on Telemundo. I want to thank All Star Boxing and The Heavyweight Factory for putting me on this stage. I will not disappoint. Vargas is going down.”

 

 

 

“I’d like to thank Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood and our friends at All Star Boxing and Boxeo Telemundo,” said Heavyweight Boxing Promoter Kris Lawrence. “We’re very excited to be back home here at the Hard Rock Event Center for our last show of the year. It has been a great year of boxing in South Florida, and I hope the fans enjoy this great event. 2019 will be a great year for boxing.”

 

 

 

“I’m happy to be working with Tutico and Ruben, they are my dear friends,” said Henry Rivalta, Director of Boxing Operations for the Heavyweight Factory. “In this business, we have to work together for the betterment of the sport. The fights are action packed as usual, and we expect a sold-out arena come Nov. 30. I’d like to thank Kris Lawrence for his support of boxing in our community.”

 

 

 

Tickets Kosten $500, $200, $150 und $100. Alle Plätze sind reserviert und an allen Ticketmaster-Verkaufsstellen erhältlich, online www.myhrl.com, www.ticketmaster.com oder telefonisch aufladen: 1-800-745-3000. Explore the new Hard Rock Event Center with a 360-degree virtual seat map of the venue at www.myhrl.com. Doors open one hour prior to show start time. Zusätzliche Gebühren können anfallen.

 

Yoon führt Renteria beim Main Event von "Rumble at the Rock 2" der Heavyweight Factory im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel an & Kasino – Hollywood

(Freitag, September 28, 2018) Jugendlicher Überschwang trug die Nacht, als Honolulu, Hawaiis ungeschlagener Logan "The Korican Kid" Yoon (13-0, 10 KOs) gewann eine einstimmige 10-Runden-Entscheidung über John "The Emperor" Renteria (16-5-1, 12 KOs) von Panama.

 

 

 

Kämpfe beim Hauptereignis von Kris Lawrence und dem Boxereignis „Rumble at the Rock 2“ der Heavyweight Factory im Hard Rock Event Center im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla, Yoon überholte den grobkörnigen Panamaer.

 

 

 

Oft landen drei, um eins zu nehmen, 19-Der jährige Yoon ist eine Stanzmaschine mit scheinbar grenzenloser Energie. Renteria landete zeitweise gut, konnte aber nicht mit Yoons Arbeitsrate mithalten. Die Noten waren 98-92, 100-90, und 99-91.

 

 

 

Miami (über Havanna) unbesiegter Livan "Machine Gun Kid" Navarro (9-0, 5 KOs) Abschluss zum Interessentenstatus, und wahrscheinlich einige Lektionen auf dem Weg gelernt, mit einer einstimmigen 10-Runden-Entscheidung über Armando "The Gentleman" Alvarez (18-2, 12 KOs) von Key West.

 

 

 

Navarro kam in den ersten vier Runden mit lodernden Waffen heraus und landete einige Schüsse auf Körper und Kopf. Cool bleiben, Der erfahrenere Alvarez begann mitten im Kampf aufzutreten, als Navarro anfing langsamer zu werden.

 

 

 

Zu seiner Ehre, Navarro fand die Energie, die Säge in den Runden acht und neun wieder zu entzünden, um den Sieg zu besiegeln. Alvarez landete viele scharfe Zähler und hatte auch seine Momente. Die Noten waren 98-92, und 97-93 x 2.

 

 

 

In einem interessanten 10-Runden-Weltergewicht, Puerto Ricos Derrieck Cuevas (18-0-1, 14 KOs) blieb mit einer einstimmigen 10-Runden-Entscheidung über den mexikanischen Spoiler Silverio Ortiz ungeschlagen (37-23, 18 KOs).

 

 

 

Sein Debüt in der Heavyweight Factory, Cuevas schien manchmal etwas verwirrt von dem ungeschickten Ortiz zu sein. In Runde drei gelang es ihm, Ortiz mit einem linken Haken niederzuschlagen, und der Mexikaner verlor in Runde sechs einen Punkt, weil er Kaninchen geschlagen hatte.

 

 

 

Nichts, Es ist offensichtlich, warum Ortiz den Ruf hat, ungeschlagene Rekorde wegzunehmen. Kein typischer Smash-and-Grab-Veteran, Der rauhe Ortiz wirft Heuwerbung aus seltsamen Winkeln, die einen konventionelleren Kämpfer leicht verwirren könnten.

 

 

 

Höhlen, wer schlägt wie ein Maultier tritt, blieb bei seinem Training und schaffte es, als Sieger hervorzugehen. Die Noten waren 95-93, 96-92 und ein falsches 98-90.

 

 

 

In einem Acht-Runden-Kampf im Federgewicht, Miami über Ekibastuz, Kasachstans Mussa "Krieger" Tursyngaliyev (8-0, 6 KOs) gewann eine einstimmige Fußgängerentscheidung über Monteira, Kolumbiens Deivi "El Cabo" Bassa (20-6, 12 KOs). Ein stilistisches Missverhältnis, Das Paar versuchte, die Dinge in Gang zu bringen, aber es ist nie wirklich passiert. Tursyngaliyev gewann mit Punkten von 79-73, 80-72 und 78-74 für die Wirksamkeit gegen die, zu oft, kolumbianischer Veteran.

 

 

 

Jessy Cruz, Fanfavorit von Blood and Mut (14-7-1, 5 KOs) von Miami hatte eine leichtere Nacht als gewöhnlich, als Homestead, Floridas Sergio Aguilar (2-10, 2 KOs) entschieden, nicht für die vierte Runde ihres Sechs-Runden-Kampfes im Federgewicht herauszukommen. Das offizielle Urteil war TKO 3 (3:00). Cruz geht normalerweise unter, schlägt den anderen nieder und gewinnt einige und verliert einige im Kampf der Nacht. Schön zu sehen, dass er nicht einmal an den Rand der menschlichen Ausdauer gehen muss.

 

 

 

Miamis Jorge De Jesus Romero (11-0, 9 KOs) war zu stark für den überlegenen Ungar Jeno Tonte (8-4, 7 KOs) in ihrem Acht-Runden-Kampf im Federgewicht. Ein Squat Puncher, Romero ging relativ leicht Tonte hinunter und beendete seine Nacht früh mit einem TKO 3 bei 2:43. Ein ausgedehntes Sperrfeuer gegen den Mittelteil eines welkenden Tonte überzeugte Schiedsrichter Sam Burgos, dass genug genug war.

 

 

 

Dustin Arnold (6-1 (1 KO) von Coral Springs, Florida, hatte vier Runden seines leichten Sechsrunders gegen Raul Chirino (12-10, 6 KOs) von Miami. Chrino wurde lebendig und nahm den Kampf in den letzten beiden Runden zu Arnold auf. Zu wenig zu spät, als der talentierte Arnold das einstimmige Nicken nahm (Partituren: 58-56, 59-55 x 2). Gut, unterhaltsamer Kampf zwischen zwei Rivalen in Florida.

 

 

 

Miamis Irosvani Duvergel (4-0, 2 KOs) haben getan, was Sie gegen Ihre frühen Gegner tun sollen, wenn Sie ein hart schlagender Super-Mittelgewichtler sind. Der transplantierte Kubaner schlug den texanischen Veteranen Emmanuel Sanchez (7-10-1, 1 KO) für vier Runden in Folge und gewann eine breite einstimmige Entscheidung (40-35 von allen drei Richtern). Ein wahrer Schläger mit schlechten Absichten, Duvergel wird ein lustiger Kämpfer sein, vor allem, wenn er aufsteigt und eine würdige Konkurrenz findet. Er jagte Sanchez mit harten Schlägen um den Ring und wurde in Runde drei mit einem Knockdown belohnt.

Cuban vs. Cuban: Livan Navarro and Armando Alvarez Ready for War at Heavyweight Factory’s “Rumble at the Rock 2” on Friday, Sieben. 28 im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Kasino – Hollywood

 

Cuba’s undefeated Livan “Machine Gun Kid” Navarro (8-0, 5 KOs) loves a good test.

 

 

 

Never one to shy away from a challenge, the Miami (via Havana) welterweight will be in tough once again this Friday night, when he takes on fellow Cuban Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez (18-1, 12 KOs) von Key West.

 

 

 

The rare Cuban vs. Cuban showdown, also Navarro’s first fight scheduled for 10 Runde, highlights a stacked undercard on Friday, Sieben. 28, am “Rumble at the Rock 2,”professional boxing event at the Hard Rock Event Center im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla.

 

 

 

Präsentiert von Kris Lawrence und die Schwergewichtsfabrik, in the night’s 10-round main event, Honolulu, Hawaii’s undefeated Logan “The Korican Kid” Yoon (12-0, 10 KOs) will defend his WBO-NABO Youth Junior Welterweight Championship against John “El Emperador” Rentería (16-4-1, 12 KOs) von Panama. In der 10-Runden-Co-Main Event, Miami über Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan’s Mussa “Warrior” Tursyngaliyev (7-0, 6 KOs) will face Monteira, Colombia’s Deivi “El Cabo” Bassa (20-5, 12 KOs) über 10 rounds for the WBA International Featherweight Championship.

 

Tickets for “Rumble at the Rock 2” cost $60, $100, $150, $250 und $500 VIP and are available through ticketmaster.com.

 

 

 

So, is Navarro ready for a former WBC Latino Welterweight Champion in just his ninth fight?

 

 

 

"Er ist ein guter Kämpfer, but I feel my style will overpower whatever his so-called experience advantage is,” said a confident Navarro. “I was 312-17 as an amateur and I’m already 8-0 wie ein Profi. I’ve been brought in as an opponent, supposedly to lose, on a Golden Boy card and a PBC show in Miami, and I knocked both those guys out. I fight my best when people don’t think I can win.”

 

 

 

To prepare, Navarro has reunited with trainer Herman Caicedo and gone back to what works best for the Cuban power puncher.

 

 

 

“I’m coming to scrap. This won’t be chess match. We’re going to scrap. Das ist mein Stil. Ich komme, um zu kämpfen. I wait on the KO and when I see my opening I take it.”

 

 

 

Navarro says he doesn’t mind being part of an unusual “Cuban vs. Cuban” showdown.

 

 

 

“I’ll fight anyone. I’ve fought Cubans all my life back home, so no, it doesn’t bother me. This is a business. You see Mexican vs Mexican and Puerto Rican against Puerto Rican, so why can’t it be Cuba vs Cuba? Good fighters should fight one another, and the cream will rise to the top. It’s all business when I step in the ring. I wish Armando all the luck in the world. He will need every ounce.”

 

 

 

Alvarez says he knows he looked vulnerable in his last fight, a nationally televised loss to undefeated Jaron Ennis in July, and that’s why Navarro is willing to fight him.

 

 

 

But Alvarez says Team Navarro has made a big mistake.

 

 

 

"Ich bin 100 percent injury free and mentally ready,” said Alvarez. “That’s what his team didn’t take into account. I fought Ennis with an injury that badly affected my performance. They’re expecting that Armando Alvarez to show up that night, but I’m ready to prove ‘The Gentleman’ is here and alive. He’s a good boxer and he comes to fight, but amateur and pro are two different things and he’s not ready.”

 

 

 

Alvarez says he also doesn’t believe in the unwritten code some fighters carry that says Cubans can’t fight each other.

 

 

 

“It’s rare for two Cubans to face each other, but I think the best should fight the best. I don’t believe in not fighting another Cuban. He’s Cuban from Cuba from Cuba. I’m Cuban too, but I was born and raised here and I think anybody can fight anybody else.”

 

 

 

Alvarez says he’s looking forward to getting back in the win column in front of a large group of his fans.

 

 

 

“I’ll have the majority of the supporters at the fight. I’ll have lots of family and friends. It always helps me when my fans are there live. It pushes me to go that much harder.”

 

A treasure for Florida’s fans of live boxing, Heavyweight Factory’s fights at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino have become the nation’s strongest off-TV boxing series. Auf Fight Night, Türen öffnen 6 p.m. und die Aktion beginnt um 7 p.m. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino befindet sich an 1 Seminolen-Weg in Hollywood, Fla. More exciting bouts will be announced shortly.

Derrieck Cuevas to Face Silverio Ortiz at Heavyweight Factory’s “Rumble at the Rock 2” on Friday, Sieben. 28 im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Kasino – Hollywood

The Heavyweight Factory’s latest promotional signing, undefeated welterweight power puncher Derrieck Höhlen, from San Juan, Puerto Rico, will face Mexican veteran Silverio Ortiz über 10 rounds on the undercard of “Rumble at the Rock 2,” the professional boxing event on Friday, Sieben. 28 in der Hard Rock Event Center im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla.

 

 

 

A former decorated amateur, Höhlen (17-0-1, 14 KOs) has torn through his professional opposition thus far. Ortiz (37-22, 18 KOs) is a true spoiler, having faced a long list of world champions and undefeated fighters and taken a number of their “0’s.”

 

 

 

Präsentiert von Kris Lawrence und die Schwergewichtsfabrik, in the night’s 10-round main event, Honolulu, Hawaii’s undefeated Logan “The Korican Kid” Yoon (12-0, 10 KOs) will defend his WBO-NABO Youth Junior Welterweight Championship against John “El Emperador” Rentería (16-4-1, 12 KOs) von Panama.

 

 

 

Beim 10-Runden-Co-Main Event der Nacht, Miami über Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan’s Mussa “Warrior” Tursyngaliyev (7-0, 6 KOs) will take on Monteira, Colombia’s Deivi “El Cabo” Bassa (20-5, 12 KOs) for the WBA International Featherweight Championship. In an “All Florida” bout, undefeated welterweight Livan “Machine Gun Kid” Navarro (8-0, 5 KOs), from Miami (via Cuba) will face once-beaten Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez (18-1, 12 KOs) von Key West.

 

Tickets for “Rumble at the Rock 2” cost $60, $100, $150, $250 und $500 VIP and are available through ticketmaster.com.

 

 

 

Cuevas sat down for the following interview during a break in training:

How does it feel fighting in the USA mainland for the first time?

I am happy to be fighting here in Hollywood Florida with my new team. I’m in phenomenal shape and, come September 28, I plan on showing it big time.

 

What do you know about your opponent?

I know he’s a tough savvy Mexican veteran, but I will be prepared for anything he brings to the table. Mexico vs PR has always been a real draw when it comes to boxing and I invite all the Puerto Rican fans to come see me fight.

 

How long until we see you in a championship-level fight?

My promotional team at The Heavyweight Factory will take care of that for me. I have full faith in what my manager Alex Troya did when he brought me here. I’m working with my new trainer Jesse Robinson and within 18 Monate, I will hopefully be fighting for the world title. These people know what they’re doing and work hard for their fighters. I’m glad to be here.

 

Describe your style of fighting for the people who will be seeing you for the first time.

I don’t run away. I stand in the pocket and slip and make my opponents pay. I am working on power, explosivity and speed. That’s a dangerous combination. Ich kann boxen. Ich kann knallen. I will get it on, how ever they want it. I want to be showman and a crowd pleaser.

 

How old were you when you realized you had above average punching power?

Ich muss gewesen sein 13 and my coach at the time was telling others that I had pop in my punch. Then it just became part of my arsenal.

 

Would you ever consider an “All Puerto Rico” showdown with a fighter like Subriel Matias or Danielito Zorrilla?

Auntie and Daniel are my friends we spar often on the island. I have great respect for both guys, but once you step in the ring, it’s ‘go time’ no matter who it is.

 

Do you miss Puerto Rico when you train in the US?

I miss my family and my people but I’m a pro who is focused on getting to the top now and now is the time I will stay focused until I get to that big showdown for the title, coming soon to a theatre near you!

 

 

 

Two More Fights Announced for Heavyweight Factory’s “Rumble at the Rock 2” on Friday, Sieben. 28 im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Kasino – Hollywood

More exciting bouts have been announced for “Rumble at the Rock 2,” professional boxing event, präsentiert von Kris Lawrence und die Schwergewichtsfabrik, taking place on Friday, Sieben. 28 in der Hard Rock Event Center im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla.

 

 

 

Beim 10-Runden-Co-Main Event der Nacht, Miami über Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan’s Mussa “Warrior” Tursyngaliyev (7-0, 6 KOs) will now take on Monteira, Colombia’s Deivi “El Cabo” Bassa (20-5, 12 KOs) über 10 rounds for the WBA International Featherweight Championship.

 

 

 

In an important “All Florida” bout, promising undefeated welterweight Livan “Machine Gun Kid” Navarro (8-0, 5 KOs), a former heavily decorated amateur from Miami (via Cuba) will face once-beaten former WBC Latino Welterweight Champion Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez (18-1, 12 KOs) von Key West.

 

 

 

Both of these terrific showdowns are in support of the night’s 10-round main event with Honolulu, Hawaii’s undefeated Logan “The Korican Kid” Yoon (12-0, 10 KOs) defending his WBO-NABO Youth Junior Welterweight Championship against former WBA Fedecentro Super Lightweight, WBA Fedecaribe Welterweight and WBA Fedecentro Welterweight Champion John “El Emperador” Rentería (16-4-1, 12 KOs) von Panama.

 

Tickets for “Rumble at the Rock 2” cost $60, $100, $150, $250 und $500 VIP and are available through ticketmaster.com.

 

 

 

“These three fights are indicative of the quality match-ups we are able to consistently present to South Florida boxing fans,” said Henry Rivalta, Director of Boxing Operations of The Heavyweight Factory. “Mussa is in against a very tough veteran for his second professional title and Livan Navarro has asked us to challenge him. You have to commend him for being willing to take tough challenges and that’s exactly what Armando Alvarez is. They are both very good fighters, and this should be a great fight.”

 

 

 

A treasure for Florida’s fans of live boxing, Heavyweight Factory’s fights at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino have become the nation’s strongest off-TV boxing series. Auf Fight Night, Türen öffnen 6 p.m. und die Aktion beginnt um 7 p.m. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino befindet sich an 1 Seminolen-Weg in Hollywood, Fla. More exciting bouts will be announced shortly.