Tūtohu Archives: Toka Kahn-Clary

Undefeated prospect Toka Kahn-Clary Returns to ring this Saturday night vs. Gabino Cota in Studio City, California

Kahn-Clary picture courtesy of
Kapa Top

Cranston, RI(February 8, 2016) – Rising super featherweight star Toka “T-Nice” Kahn-Clary(17-0, 11 Koó) returns to action this Saturday night against Mexican opponent Gabino “Flash” Cota (18-5-1, 16 Koó) at Sportsman Lodge in Studio City, California.

A decorated American amateur boxer (131-11 record), his career highlighted by a gold-medal performance at the 2010 National Golden karapu Tournament, Kahn-Clary is a native of Liberia who passed on a shot to make the 2016 U.S. Team mekemeke Olympic, e toru nga tau pro tahuri ki muri.
Kahn-Clary’s impressive second-round stoppage of Sergio “Cuatito” Lopez (19-10-1, 13 Koó) last November was supposed to lead him graduating to a 10-round fighter. His promoter Top Rank’s show tenei Rāhoroi, headlined e Alex Saucedo vs. Clarence Booth, doesn’t have a single 10-round fight, in favor of three 8-rounders including Kahn-Clary vs. Cota.
That really doesn’t matter to me,” Kahn-Clary said. “I trained to beat this guy, not how many rounds. I’m a lot better fighter than I was a year ago. I’m a lot more relaxed in the ring. I think more as I’m moving in the ring, adjusting a lot better, and my combinations are coming out a lot better.
A former WBC FECOMBOX and Mexican featherweight champion, Cota is a dangerous opponent who has knocked out 16 o te 18 fighters he’s defeated as a professional.
Cota may have lost four of his last six but they were all title fights or on television against name opponents,” Upoko kaiwhakangungu Kahn-Clary o Pita Manfredo, Sr. tuhia. “He has some pop, throws a zillion punches and just keeps coming forward. This is a good step up for Toka.
Toka is ready for this fight. He’s had a lot of good sparring. Toka is aggressive, well-conditioned, a good defensive fighter who can crack. There wasn’t a 10-round fight available on this card but we wanted this fight. Toka’s still only 23 so there’s no reason to rush things.
Cota is battle tested having fought world title challengerA Honatana Oquendo, Puerto Rican Tuaro Orlando Cruzand Russian champion Andrey Klimov.
I like fighting guys that come to me like Cota,” Kahn-Clary remarked. “It makes my job easier. I can setup my punches and fights against guys like this aren’t as much as a chess match. I’ll be landing hard shots and fans like that better than a chess match.
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Ākonga paetahi amanaki tūturu Toka Kahn-Clary ki toa 10-a tawhio noa

-pikitia angalelei katoa o Mikey Williams / Kapa Top-
Cranston, RI (Whiringa 25, 2015) – After his impressive second-round stoppage of Sergio “Cuatito” Lopez (19-10-1, 13 Koó) whakamutunga pō o te Rāmere i te Cosmopolitan o Las Vegas, tūturu puru-maramara mā amanaki Toka “T-Nice” Kahn-Clary (17-0, 11 Koó) Kua mana i puta ia i te toa e waru ki te tekau-a tawhio noa.
“”Ko te pai taku mahi,” Kahn-Clary looked back on his knockout of Lopez. “I didn’t do anything to make it a difficult fight. I was a little concerned that my opponent came in overweight (128 lbs. taimaha kirimana ko Lopez paunatia 132.2 lbs.), but I didn’t think too much of it. I really wanted to go four or five rounds for some more experience, engari hoatu e ahau ki a ia ki raro i roto i te rua o a tawhio noa ki te matau tika, a tangohia ana e ia i roto i. (Lopez i taea ki te whakahoki i te pere mo te toru o tawhio.)
(L-R) Toka Kahn-Clary me kaitautoko Jay Nady
“Ahau tino rite mo te 10-perei. (Kaiwhakangungu Head) Peter (Manfredo, Sr.) tonu kua mahi ahau i te rota o te mahi conditioning. Sparred matou he rota o te rauna mō whawhai waru-a tawhio noa, so I’ve been ready for 10-round fights. I won’t be fighting again until next year, engari ka waiho hoki i roto i te omaoma ahau Rāhina muri.”
He runaruna American whakapaipai nei he i 131-11 record, kitea e te mahi koura-mētara i te 2010 National Golden karapu Tournament, Kahn-Clary haere i runga i te pere ki te hanga i te 2016 U.S. Team mekemeke Olympic, e toru nga tau pro tahuri ki muri.
(L-R) – Kaiwhakangungu Head Pita Manfredo, Sr. & Toka Kahn-Clary
“Whakaaro ahau Toka hanga he tauākī nui, me te pera i Kapa Top (Kaiwhakatairanga Kahn-Clary o),” Manfredo added. “They’re so high on him that they want to put him in a big fight. I told them to give us a 10-round fight first, pea i roto i te Hānuere Hui-tanguru ranei, and then we can talk about him fighting a top guy. There’s no rush; te ia anake 23.
Toka’s really maturing. He still doesn’t have ‘man strengthbut he’s getting there. He always works hard. He spars hard with bigger guys. He doesn’t just beat up a sparring partner, patu ia ake te omaoma, three or four fighters a session. And most of the time he’s sparring bigger guys and using big gloves.
Fanauhia i roto i Liberia, the 23-year-old Kahn-Clary is a rising star with lofty expectations. “E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakataetae i te taumata runga,” he explained. “Next tau, I will keep working hard and hopefully fight some decent named opponents. I’m not ready for the top guys in my division, e kore ano, engari ka waiho e ahau ki reira, i roto i tetahi tau.”
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Tūturu amanaki puru-kongakonga Toka Kahn-Clary Liberia ingoa hanga Māori i roto i Amerika

Ki te whawhai Sergio Lopez tenei Rāhoroi i roto i te Las Vegas

(pikitia katoa e Jeny Luna Hernandez-Watson)
Providence (Whiringa 16, 2015) — Tūturu amanaki mā Toka “T-Nice” Kahn-Clary (16-0, 10 Koó) kia te pai, āhua “unknown” prizefighter i roto i te whenua, i te iti rawa i waho o New England.
He runaruna American whakapaipai nei he i 131-11 record, kitea e te mahi koura-mētara i te 2010 National Golden karapu Tournament, Hoki Kahn-Clary ki te mowhiti tenei Rāhoroi po (Nov. 20) i te Cosmopolitan o Las Vegas ki hoariri Mexican Sergio “Cuatito” Lopez (19-9-1, 13 Koó) i roto i te mea kua mahara ki te waiho ki muri hōtaka a'ee waru-a tawhio noa Kahn-Clary o te aroaro o raukura ia ki 10-perei.
“Te ia he toa Mexican uaua nei e taea e pouaka he iti i runga i te waho,” Korero Kahn-Clary e pā ana ki tona hoariri a muri ake, “engari haere mai ia i mua, rawa. Te ia mātanga, me te kua i roto i te ki te rota o te hoariri pai.”
Lopez Ko te whakamātautau nui mo tetahi amanaki. His last three fights include a loss to 18-0 Alejandro Luna (KO4) tenei August mua, 10-ritua a tawhio noa te utu ki 24-7-1 Joksan Hernandez, me te rima o-a tawhio noa knockout hangarau auheke o 16-0 Victor Betancourt.
“Lopez Ko te Kangatari,” Upoko kaiwhakangungu Kahn-Clary o Pita Manfredo, Sr. tāpiri. He’s tough but our plan is for Toka to take him apart and eventually take him out. Toka’s not far away from a really big fight, pea 8-10 marama. We were offered a big fight but, e ti'a ia tatou tetahi whawhai 10-a tawhio tuatahi, me te tau i muri mai whiwhi ia i taua whawhai wawe.”
Kahn-Clary, whawhai i roto i Providence, kei te haere mai atu tona wikitoria tino nui rite te Pipiri whakamutunga ngaio, i roto i nei ka marere atu ia ki runga i roto i te piha haapiiraa ki te tango i runga i 33-11 A Honatana Parete, te whā mua Colombian super me Kaunihera mekemeke Ao (WBC) toa. Kahn-Clary stopped Perez in the sixth round of their fight on a card headlined by Timothy BradleyAo wā taitara 's Welterweight riro i runga i Jessie Vargas i Center StubHub i Carson, California.
Ko te-tau 23-tawhito, i whanau nei Toka Kahn, will never face obstacles in the ring more difficult to overcome than his early life experiences. Now a blue-chip prospect, he was born in Liberia and came to America with his younger sister to join their father when he was only six. He lived in Philadelphia only one year before his father was killed in a shooting. Toka’s arduous journey continued as he and his sister moved to Providence, i reira ratou i noho ki ngā mātua whāngai nei, whakautu, kihai i tiaki te mea i tupu ki a ratou.
Tuhu tohu katoa ki Toka ano he taitama whiwhi i roto i te raru i runga i te ara Providence, otirā i nga wa, ka ko ia ia manene. Aua'e râ, ahakoa, he hoa kawea ia ki a Manfredo Faleva'inga i Pawtuckert, RI. Boxing truly saved his life. Manfredo, Peresideni USA mekemeke New England Jim Perella me te tokorua e te pae hopea whāngai ia, Andrea Watson a Ron Clary, tino ke tona ora.
Hainatia Kahn-Clary he kirimana whakatairanga ki te Kapa Top, nei, haere ki te kaiwhakahaere Mike Criscio ko Manfredo, Kua oho Kahn-Clary i te on, tere whakarunga. Kahn-Clary, koinei, e whawhai mo te toru o te taime i tēnei tau, i muri i ia e rima tau whakamutunga.
“Kua mahi Kapa Top he mahi pai i pupuri i ahau femo'uekina,” southpaw Kahn-Clary commented. “I know that it takes time to climb the ladder and I still need to improve a few things. I need to beat a top fighter to get into the world rankings. I’ll be ready when I get that call.
“Ahau rite tika inaianei mo te 10 ranei 12 whawhai a tawhio. I’ve done a lot of sparring to help me get ready to step up. I’m excited about fighting 10 a 12 round fights because it’ll be a test for me and I love to be test. The top guys in my division are the (Gary) Russell, (Tarukel) Lomachenkoa (Lion) Santa Cruz. I have the skills and heart to compete with them.
Mākutu Kounga i roto i te New England he i te moni, rawa hoki te toa iti-taimaha pērā i Kahn-Clary, riro nei i ngā wheako mākutu ki WBA mā superJavier Fortuna (29-0-1, 21 Koó), e toru-te wā US Häkinakina Rau'shee Warren me tona hoa New England me te hoa, New Haven’s Luis “KO King” Rosa (21-0, 10 Koó).
“Peter (Manfredo) a ka haere ahau ki Worcester (MA) a ki Connecticut tiki mahi pai,” the gifted boxer-puncher Toka-Kahn explained. “It’s been a great help for me. I’ve gotten a lot of valuable experience in there with fighters like Fortuna and Warren. Kua kite ahau i to ratou generalship mowhiti, ratou kaupapa, and I’ve learned from them. They’re smart. I’ve learned from them, even try to copy them. It’s not just about sparring, i te mea he wheako ako. Ki te kore e ako ia koutou i te mākutu, Ko te hoa mākutu katoa ka ake kia koutou.”
Kua taka noa Manfredo me ite ia e tona ākonga taonga, Kahn-Clary, will need to go away to training camp for good sparring when he starts fighting 10-rounders. “Ahau hoa pai ki Freddie Roach a ka haere matou ki waho ki California, ka whakangungu i te Kāri Faleva'inga Wild,” Manfredo concluded. “I’m very happy with the way Toka’s been moved. I have faith in Brad Goodman, ko wai te kotahi o te pai, if not the best matchmaker in the world. They’ve moved Toka along at a good pace. They know what they’re doing.
Na, Toka Kahn-Clary plans to make his name in boxing next year. Tuatahi, ahakoa, nei ia ki te tiki mua Lopez tenei Rāhoroi po ki te pupuri i ana whakauka haere.
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