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標題在6月22日上線McGivern Vs的伊朗II

本McGivern Vs的納維德伊朗II

世界拳擊聯盟 (WBU) 國際輕重量級的冠軍


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倫敦, 聯合王國 – 週一5月27日 2019




標題在6月22日上線McGivern Vs的伊朗II


有時有,只是捕捉拳擊世界的目光打架, 加蒂 - 沃德, 阿里·弗雷澤, FROCH - 凱斯勒, 霍利菲爾德,鮑, 馬爾克斯,巴斯克斯等這事後球迷走出自己的方式要求重賽,並在某些情況下三部曲以上為馬爾克斯,巴斯克斯的情況下,!


在上述每一個這些提到的情況是黃金時間播出的國際事件, 但有時有廣大球迷的雷達之下滑倒的原因之一或其他戰鬥.


一個這樣的鬥爭是本McGivern與納維德伊朗“年度之戰”在十一月提名大逃殺回到去年, 這是只有在Facebook上直播.


雖然它沒有經過廣大球迷的雷達之下全球, 它可能會讓很多讀者學習的第一次戰鬥後, 這麼多的拳擊迷都照亮了社會媒體呼籲McGivern伊朗II, 該發起人湯米·雅各布斯只是不能忽視他們,所以在王子劇院在6月22日在濱海克拉克頓的這兩名戰士將進入舞台上決一雌雄一次, 這次為世界拳擊聯盟 (WBU) 皇冠國際.


早在去年十一月McGivern伊朗, 競爭,都空置職業拳擊理事會 (PBC) 銀國際輕重量級冠軍是在湯米·雅各布斯的歷史的大事標題回合, 在濱海克拉克頓,因為第一個職業拳擊事件 1939, 當麥克凱文擊敗查理麥克.


作戰它是正確的說法; 這是百年難遇的大逃殺.


從一關閉伊朗採取的鬥爭McGivern, 支持蘇格蘭人上的繩索,讓撕裂與大左和權利亂舞. McGivern理智掩蓋起來,等待機會反擊, 他做了良好的效果,一旦機會出現.


然而,它並不足以阻止伊朗幾乎立刻回來了類似有力的攻擊. McGivern再次成功應對並初步採取控制.


隨著一輪的進行,伊朗降落幾個開裂拍攝,再次被迫McGivern掩蓋的. 伊朗跟上大款的壓力, 而McGivern抓住了很多與他的手套,一些大的權利通過蘇格蘭衛隊有, 搖晃他的核心.


McGivern如何去到回合結束是深不可測, 他的腿很好,真正走了, 但不知何故,他做到了.


第二輪看到伊朗出來硬性, 然而McGivern已經做好準備,突擊, 再次開始掩蓋,但這個時候,而不是僅僅打擊和覆蓋, 他轉動他的對手,去硬的攻擊自己.


第三輪看到McGivern採取的鬥爭伊朗, 這導致了一些偉大的拳擊技術從兩個主角隨後.


接下來的幾個回合中類似的靜脈戰鬥. 最後一輪,雖然是個徹頭徹尾的戰爭; 兩個拳擊手扔謹慎的風和全力以赴激烈毆鬥接踵而至整個最後三分鐘 - 什麼令人振奮的輪.


經過八年夢幻回合的拳擊有人奔McGivern宣布勝利, 但究竟是誰統治了6月22日勝利.


本McGivern與納維德伊朗II, 對於世界拳擊聯盟 (WBU) 國際輕重量級的冠軍是彌敦道Decastro與湯米·雅各布斯的世界拳擊聯盟的主要支持 (WBU) 和世界拳擊基金會超中量級冠軍是頭條秀.


另外,卡上是另一個冠軍的爭奪, 一個坑聖奧爾本斯“安迪Hojdys對拉脫維亞Dmitrijs Ovjannikovs兩個世界拳擊聯賽 (WBL) 國際和歐洲拳擊聯賽 (EBL) 歐洲輕重量級冠軍.


除了三個冠軍較量, 也有一些國際比賽, 第一個特色的世界拳擊理事會 (WBC) 亞太區冠軍, 印度Neeraj Goyat在八輪非冠軍回合對坦桑尼亞的阿莫斯Mwamakula.


伊普斯維奇的不敗超中量級前景羅布·埃爾登看起來不丟球,當他面對經驗豐富的尼加拉瓜硬男子羅尼McField在六圓延長他的勝理貨.


濱海克拉克頓的不敗羽奔“的Claxican”庫克還尋求增加他的勝利理貨, 當他面對巴勃羅·納瓦埃斯, 誰也來自尼加拉瓜冰雹, 在四圓.


最後臨回合功能院長波特, 誰是急於找回勝利的道路, 跟隨他的損失,傑克·瓊斯上個月.


波特也面臨著尼加拉瓜, 在這種情況下,前國際拳擊組織 (IBO) 和世界拳擊理事會 (WBC) 青年世界冠軍挑戰者邁克爾·艾薩克Carreo在四個回合的非競賽冠軍.


彌敦道Decastro與湯米·雅各布斯的世界拳擊聯盟 (WBU) 和世界拳擊基金會超中量級冠軍的頭條新聞,在王子劇院發生的事件, 市政廳, 站前路,, 克拉克頓在海CO15 1SE上週六6月22日 2019.


門票, 售價£60 (要人) 和£30 (標準座椅) 可通過調用排隊買票 07475 096532, 或購買上線www.tkoboxoffice.com



McGivern Secures Light Heavy Title the Hard Way at Historic Clacton-on-Sea Event.

Ringside Report: 贊布羅塔迪卡羅

 

On Saturday night at the Princess Theatre in Clacton-on-Sea, 埃塞克斯, Professional Boxing made a most welcome return to the seaside town after almost 80 歲月, when Colchester’s Tommy Jacobs presented his latest boxing promotion, aptly titled ‘History’.

 

The previous pro boxing in the town, back in February 1939, see Ireland’s Mike Kavan beat London’s Charlie Mack at the then recently opened Butlin’s holiday camp.

 

Clacton is a town that’s steeped in boxing history, although since the second world war mainly of the Amateur variety, in fact Tommy Jacobs himself fought in the town on numerous occasions during his Amateur career and one of the greats of the sport is immortalized by the restaurant at the bowling alley on Clacton Pier, Armstrong’s, which is named after the American boxer John Henry Armstrong who beat British champion Ernie Roderick also in 1939.

 

It seemed rather appropriate that the very first of the pro boxing contests of this new era should feature the current World Boxing Foundation (WBF) International and European Champion, as well as promoter of the event, 湯米·雅各布斯, in a non-Championship six round contest against Dundalk, Ireland’s Michael Kelly.

 

Right from the opening bell Jacobs took to the fight to his highly experienced opponent, albeit with just tentative testing jabs, but as the round progressed the action became more full on, with Jacobs backing up Kelly on to the ropes before letting rip with slick combinations to body and head.

 

黃綠色, a previous multi-title challenger in his own right, initially covered up and absorbed the shots but soon began to counter effectively.

 

More of the same early in the second, although must credit Kelly for his slick responses that prevented Jacobs from having quite the same level of success in the first stanza, however as the clock entered the final 20 seconds or so of the round Jacobs started letting rip with big shots to the body with increasing success, so much so that literally in the final seconds Kelly was forced to take a knee after a particularly vicious left.

 

Unfortunately Kelly struggled to catch his breath and rise to his feet in time to beat Referee Lee Murtagh’s count, official time of the stoppage being 2 Minutes and 56 Seconds of the second round.

 

Following the fight Tommy Jacobs announced that the reason he undertook a non-championship six rounder and not the originally planned WBF Intercontinental title fight against Albanian Xhuljo Vrenozi, was that he has been proposed to potentially challenge Australia’s two time World Champion Sam Soliman for the World Boxing Foundation (WBF) World title in December.

 

The second bout of the night see Dean Porter making his professional debut against Liverpool’s Steven Sunners (2-0-0).

What a cracking all action affair, from start to finish both lads really went for it hammer and tongs.

 

After four scintillating closely fought rounds it came as no surprise that the result was going to be close, and close it was, Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecard reading 39-38 in favour of Liverpool’s Steven Sunners.

 

Next up was a four round Featherweight contest between Clacton’s very own Ben ‘The ClaxicanCook and Belfast’s Chris Wong, both of whom were making their pro debuts.

 

The first couple of rounds, as with Porter-Sunners, were so closely fought that it wasn’t easy to call the winner of each round, however in the 3rd the decision was made a little easier after Cook landed a cracking body-shot late in the round to send the Irishman to his knees.

 

After four highly entertaining all action rounds Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecard read 40-37 in favour of local hero Ben Cook.

 

As with the previous contest this was an all action thriller of epic proportions, so much so that it was without doubt it was the Fight of the Night.

 

Have to say really enjoyed this fight and hopefully after this pair get a few fights under their belts there’ll be a rematch as I would love to see these two in action against each other again, 這是很好的.

 

The fourth fight of the night see Ipswich Super Middleweight Rob Elden making his pro debut against Liverpool’s Lee Cooper.

 

Elden started hard and fast, taking the fight to his more experienced foe and letting rip with big shots to body and head. Initially Cooper covered up but soon started countering with some big shots of his own, however in doing so left an opening in his defence that the Ipswich man was quick to capitalise on with a big right to the head to send Copper to the canvas.

 

Copper made it to his feet and action resumed in very much the same vein, with Elden backing Copper up before letting rip with big shots, Cooper once again responded with big shots of his own. As the round approached the second minute, once again Elden found a chink in Cooper’s armour and this time landed a big right to the body to send the Liverpudlian to the canvas for a second and final time. Official time of the stoppage was one minute and fifty-nine seconds of the first round.

 

The headline fight of the night see Hove’s Navid Iran and Scotland’s Ben McGivern battling it out for the vacant Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Silver International Light Heavyweight title.

 

Battling it out is the correct term; 這是百年難遇的大逃殺.

 

從一關閉伊朗採取的鬥爭McGivern, 支持蘇格蘭人上的繩索,讓撕裂與大左和權利亂舞. McGivern理智掩蓋起來,等待機會反擊, 他做了良好的效果,一旦機會出現.

 

然而,它並不足以阻止伊朗幾乎立刻回來了類似有力的攻擊. McGivern再次成功應對並初步採取控制.

 

隨著一輪的進行,伊朗降落幾個開裂拍攝,再次被迫McGivern掩蓋的. Irann kept up the pressure with big shots, whilst McGivern caught most with his gloves a big right got through the Scots guard, 搖晃他的核心.

 

How McGivern made it to the end of the round, I just don’t know, 他的腿很好,真正走了, 但不知何故,他做到了.

 

第二輪看到伊朗出來硬性, 然而McGivern已經做好準備,突擊, 再次開始掩蓋,但這個時候,而不是僅僅打擊和覆蓋, 他轉動他的對手,去硬的攻擊自己.

 

第三輪看到McGivern採取的鬥爭伊朗, 這導致了一些偉大的拳擊技術從兩個主角隨後.

 

接下來的幾個回合中類似的靜脈戰鬥. 最後一輪,雖然是個徹頭徹尾的戰爭; both boxers throwing caution to the wind and an all out slugfest ensued for the entire final three minuteswhat an exhilarating round.

 

After eight fantastic rounds of boxing it was Ben McGivern declared victor by scoring referee Lee Murtagh, by a 79-74 分之差.

 

Have to say whilst definitely the right result, the result just doesn’t convey just how close each and every round, but the first, 是. These two really put on a magnificent show and was a serious contender for the Fight of the Night award.

 

What a great event to welcome pro boxing back to Clacton-on-Sea after a close to eighty-year hiatus, a return clearly appreciated by fans of the pugilistic arts who had packed the historic venue to the hilt almost an hour before the event was scheduled to begin.

Jacobs Stops Cudjoe in First Round to Secure WBF Title

報告: 贊布羅塔迪卡羅

 

 

With temperatures soaring into the 30s in the UK most of the country seemed to be headed to the beaches, or watching the World Cup, however a huge contingent fans of the Pugilistic Arts had bigger and better things on their mind and instead headed to Essex for the Tommy Jacobs versus Bilal Mohammad World Boxing Foundation (WBF) International title fight, which was due to be supported by Iain Weaver versus Emmanuel Addo Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International Title clash at Charter Hall in Colchester.

 

 

 

 

However on their arrival they were greeted with the news that not only had Jacobsopponent had been changed to Godwin Cudjoe at the last minute but the aforementioned PBC title fight had been switched to a ten round non-championship contest in which Weaver would face Ghana’s Michael Barnor instead, as neither Mohammad or Addo had received their Visas in time.

 

 

 

 

With the Charter Hall literally rammed to the hilt Ghana’s Godwin Cudjoe made his way to the ring and received a very warm welcome from the fans, however as Jacobs began his ring-walk the decibel levels went through the roof, leaving no doubt it was the local hero Jacobs that they had come to support.

 

 

 

 

Right from the opening bell Jacobs and Cudjoe moved to centre ring and began to tentatively test the other with a series of good solid jabs, then around the thirty second mark Jacobs lets rip with an explosive right hand to the head, which he immediately backed up with another huge right to send the Ghanaian reeling backwards.

 

 

 

 

Cudjoe initially covered up before throwing a big solid jab, Jacobs responded in kind, before letting rip with another big right. Cudjoe boxed behind his jab to open up some room for a body shot, but as he goes to throw the shot Jacobs throws another big shot and starts to push the Ghanaian back towards the ropes.

 

 

 

 

With his man backed on the ropes Jacobs stepped forward and let rip with a series of big shots to force Cudjoe right back into his own corner before proceeding to let rip with big left and rights, culmination in a huge right to the head that sent the big Ghanaian to the deck.

 

 

 

 

Cudjoe bravely tried to make it to his feet but immediately dropped down onto his haunches, initially referee Lee Murtagh continued the count but then waived the contest off so that Cudjoe could receive attention from the medical team.

 

 

 

 

After a thorough medical check-over Cudjoe rose to his feet to applause from the crowd and then moved to centre ring in time for the MC result announcement and Championship belt presentation to Tommy Jacobs by World Boxing Foundation Supervisor Mr David Murphy.

 

 

 

 

Official time of the stoppage was one minute and eleven seconds of the first round.

 

 

 

Side note to this fight, the Judges for the WBF title fight were former British, European and WBU World Champion Wayne Alexander, former British and Commonwealth Heavyweight Champion Julius Francis and Ghana’s top International Championship referee and judge Roger Barnor.

 

 

 

 

As mentioned above Ferndown, Dorset’s Iain Weaver was due to be challenging Ghana’s Emmanuel Addo for the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International Lightweight Crown, however as Addo hadn’t received his visa in time to travel over to the UK, Weaver instead had to be content with a non-Championship ten rounder against late replacement Michael Barnor.

 

 

 

 

Both boxers moved to centre ring on the opening bell and began exchanging testing shots in an attempt to wrestle control, initially it was single shots but after about twenty seconds or so Weaver started to let his shots flow, letting rip with combinations to body and head.

 

 

 

 

Barnor responds in kind, doubling up his jabs and shooting solid rights to the body of the Englishman. Initially Weaver steps back a touch and works behind his jab, before powering another stinging combination to the body and head of the Ghanaian.

 

 

 

 

Barnor throws caution to the wind and goes on an all out attack and throws a powerful jab followed closely by a big right hand and a double-handed shot to the body. Weaver weaves and bobs to avoid the shots landing solidly, before responding with a double-handed flurry.

 

 

 

 

Weaver then proceeded to drop his hands in an attempt to draw his opponent in, which he does, before shooting a looping shot into the face of the forward marching Ghanaian, quickly followed by a couple more solid rights.

 

 

 

 

Barnor kept marching forward behind some good solid jabs, Weaver though just stood his ground before launching a massive right to the head. Barnor though is made of sterner stuff, he didn’t back down, just stood his ground and got back behind his jab.

 

 

 

 

Both protagonists vied for control of centre ring in similar vein for the next minute or so until the end the round.

 

 

 

 

Weaver started had and fast with a big combination, Barnor responds with a solid jab, but in doing so left a the smallest of openings, Weaver doesn’t need a second invitation and lets rip with a big right to the body followed up with a double right to the head and a huge left to the body.

 

 

 

 

Barnor survives the onslaught and gets off a couple of powerful shots of his own, Weaver just walks through them and backs the Ghanaian onto the ropes and proceeds to pepper Barnor with shots to body and head.

 

 

 

 

Barnor manages to spin off the ropes and dangles a jab; Weaver stalks him and throws a right, left to the head, right to body and left hook to the head combination. Barnor weaves and ducks to avoid another big left, but on rising was confronted by a big sensationally quick double-handed flurry of shots.

 

 

 

 

Barnor responds immediately with a cracking left, right combination of his own, Weaver shrugs the shots off and steps in with a massive left to the head immediately followed by massive right, left exocets to the head that sent Barnor crashing to the canvas.

 

 

 

 

Barnor began to rise on the sixth count point, but as he did his legs just folded and down he went again, Referee Lee Murtagh didn’t hesitate, he waived the fight off on the one minute and forty nine seconds mark of the second round and signalled for the medical team to enter the ring to attend to Michael Barnor.

 

 

 

 

I’m pleased to report Michael Barnor was perfectly OK and even joined Iain Weaver in centre ring for the official result announcement.

 

 

 

 

At the end of the contest it was announced that Iain Weaver Versus Emmanuel Addo for the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International Championship will now take place in Aberdeen on the 28th July.

 

 

 

 

Also on the event was a four round Welterweight contest I was really looking forward to watching and reporting on as it featured the UK’s youngest professional boxer, Grantham’s Max Brown, making his pro debut against Belfast’s Marty Kayes.

 

 

 

 

I’ve seen young Max Brown in action on a number of occasions and believe he has the skills and ability to emulate other stars, such as Saul Alvarez (CANELO), who turned pro at a tender age and went on to secure Championship honours.

 

 

 

 

Kayes, a seasoned pro, on the other hand has been quite successful over the past couple of months, securing two victories in his previous three bouts, one of which was a Masters Title fight and the first of those wins was over a top former Amateur star, which made it clear to me that young Brown was destined for a true Baptism of Fire, what I didn’t realise was just how much though.

 

 

 

 

I’m not going to write a round by round report on the fight, just an overview as much of the action throughout the fight was in similar vein.

 

 

 

 

Brown boxed his normal slick, boxing long style, whilst Kayes stuck to what he does bestpressuring his opponents.

 

 

 

 

Brown concentrated on utilising his jab, to fairly good effect early in each round, but as the rounds progressed just seemed to hang the jab out there but not actually connect. When the youngster did let his hands go he landed some sensational shots, just not enough.

 

 

 

 

Kayes seems to love walking down his opponents, he just keeps going, and like a steam train he just keeps on chuffing away ignoring obstacles, such as jabs, until he reaches his destination. Once there the tough Belfast man lets rip with big flurries of shots to the body before stepping back and getting behind his jab, which is exactly what he did on Saturday night.

 

 

 

 

The later rounds got quite messy at times, much of it after Kayes corralled the youngster on the ropes, Brown’s response was to grab hold to prevent the Belfast man throwing his shots.

 

 

 

 

To the same degree there was some exquisite work from Brown, just unfortunately only a small amount of the shots reaching their intended target.

 

 

 

 

After four rounds of boxing Referee Lee Murtagh scored the bout 39-37 in favour of Belfast’s Marty Kayes.

 

 

 

 

Whilst the correct result without doubt, I can’t help but feel for the youngster as I know how good a boxer he is, his style and approach usually similar that to theBlessed One” 伊恩·韋弗, so will definitely be there for his next fight and watch him get his first Pro win.

 

 

 

 

My final words are on the event itself; this is the first time I’ve been to a Tommy Jacobs promoted (as well as headlined) 事件. Jacobs sure knows how to put on a show, the presentation was first class, the fights, not just the pro bouts but also the undercard sanctioned by Essex Boxing Organisation, were all of the highest standard, no wonder on the hottest day of the year so far so many people turned out. Kudos Mr Jacobs.

Tommy ‘Sweet TJacobs set to face Bilal Mohammad For WBF International Crown

Colchester’s Tommy ‘Sweet TJacobs is firmly on a fast track to achieving his dream of being a World Champion, when he takes on Ghana’s Bilal Mohammad for the World Boxing Foundation (WBF) International Super Welterweight Crown at the Charter Hall in Colchester on Saturday 30th June 2018.

 

 

Back in April this year Jacobs secured the WBF European Super Welterweight title with a convincing unanimous points victory over Matar Sambou, who to date has been the only boxer to beat him, when they first went toe-to-toe on Jacobsfirst defence of his British Masters crown back in October 2017.

 

 

雅各布, a former Team GB International Amateur star, only turned professional in March 2016 and in that short time has already secured three Professional Titles, the British Masters, the International Masters and the World Boxing Foundation (WBF) European Championships and is confident that he will be adding the WBF International crown on just his ninth professional fight.

 

 

More importantly Jacobseight fights to date have been against prospects, a rarity in the sport these days and one that sees Jacobs join such luminaries as all-time top fifty Pound 4 Pound Champions, 穆罕默德·阿里, 霍亞, Bob Fitzsimmons, Andre Ward and Joe Gans, who also only fought prospects with positive records in their first nine professional contests.

 

 

Really looking forward to the fight, I had tunnel vision before and was so fixated on facing and beating Sambou after the controversial way the initial contest ended. I couldn’t deal with losing to someone who wasn’t better then me.

 

 

Now that’s done I’m firmly looking to the future! In no way I’m overlooking my next opponent, he is many levels above anyone else I’ve faced previously, but I feel he is a gatekeeper to bigger and better things and cannot wait to show case my talents against an opponent of that calibre.

 

 

Tommy ‘Sweet TJacobs versus Bilal Mohammad for the World Boxing Foundation International Super Welterweight Championship takes place at the Charter Hall, Colchester Leisure World, Cowdray Avenue in Colchester on Saturday 30th June 2018.

 

 

Tickets are available direct from any boxer on the card or call the ticket line on 07475 09653