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Perfect connection Gilberto“Zurdo” Ramirez & Trainer Julian Chua
Las Vegas (Kia 25, 2021) – Back in February of 2019, Mekemeke Organization World (WBO) Super Middleweight ChampionGilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez had made a decision to move up to fight in the light heavyweight division, and he was searching for a new head trainer.
Ramirez (41-0, 27 Koó) immediately connected with a then 28-year-oldJulian Chua, a former amateur boxer who had been training boxers atFreddie Roach’s famed Wildcard Boxing Club in Hollywood, California. “Zurdo” and Chua are now 2-0 (2 Koó) and preparing for a mega-fought later this year, ideally, against undefeated World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Light Heavyweight ChampionDmitry Bivol (17-0, 11 Koó).
How Ramirez ended up with Chua as he head trainer isn’t a typical boxing story. After all, “Zurdo” was the first Mexican world super middleweight champion, sporting a 29-0 pro record, and only 27 when they first met.
Ramirez’ manager, David Suh, conducted a search to hire Ramirez’ chief second. He had a list that included some of the top trainers in the industry, as well as a young, relatively unknown – at least outside of southern California – in Chua.
“I don’t know how I got on that list,” a humble Chua said. “There was going to be a tryout of sorts to determine who would work with ‘Zurdo.’ We trained together in Long Beach (where Ramirez was training) and then I met with David for coffee. He asked if I was interested in becoming the head trainer. We trained together a little more. He liked the way I trained, and we got along well. I texted David saying we liked working together and that I was interested in becoming his head trainer.
“We clicked right away, and we learned things about each other and how we liked to train. I study a lot and do a lot of research of how he had been trained, because I wanted to help him to improve. I was getting four fighters ready in LA and “Zurdo” couldn’t go there for sparring. I said I couldn’t leave these fighters and go to Santa Barbara. “Zurdo” respected me even more for not jumping ship from those four fighters for a better opportunity. We still wanted to work with each other, and ‘Zurdo’ made it work. I went to Long Beach twice a week, he came to Wildcard three times.”
Ramirez won his light heavyweight debut April 12, 2019, kaTommy Karpency (29-6-1) Kāore i taea e ki te haere tonu i muri i wha rauna, followed last December 18th ki te 10th round stoppage ofAlfonso Lopez (32-3) to capture the North American Boxing Federation (NABF) taitara.
Chua was trained by Roach when he was an amateur from Indiana, but when Chua started at Wildcard, Roach’s assistantEric Brown became Chua’s mentor. During his training career atWildcard West Boxing, known now as Churchill Boxing in Santa Barbara, Chua has trained several world champions in boxing and MMA.
The 29-year-old Ramirez, who recently signed an exclusive promotional contract withOscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions, is currently ranked No. 3 by the WBA and WBO. “Zurdo” returns to action July 9th in Los Angeles againstSullivan Barrera (22-3, 14 Koó).
Whether it’s Bivol, or the other world light heavyweight champions — Artur Beterbiev aJoe Smith – “Zurdo” and Chua are preparing to beat the best for Ramirez to wear the coveted World championship crown in a second division.
KŌRERO:
Paetukutuku: www.ZurdoPromotions.com
Instagram: @zurdoramirez, @zurdopromotions
Twitter: @ZurdoPromotions, @GilbertoZurdoRamirez
Karo Murat tango ana wero ki te kanohi Artur Beterbiev IBF marama taumahamaha eliminator taitara
Montreal (October 9, 2015) -I muri i te kore whakaae o CubanYuniesky Gonzalez (IBF #11), Armenian light heavyweight Karo Murat (IBF #14, 27-2-1, 17 Koó) peke i te whai wāhi ki te kanohi Montreal tama whāngai Artur Beterbiev (IBF #2, 9-0, 9 Koó) mo te taumahamaha marama IBF (175 pauna) whawhai whakakorenga.
Ko te kaiwhakatairanga te whawhai e rua o te whai noa October 22 ki te haina i te mahi, kahore haere i te reira ki te tono putea.
Ko te toa o tenei a'ee, arorau i taea e tango i te wahiWhiringa 28 i roto i te Quebec City, ka riro i te kaiwero whakahauanga mō IBF te taitara ao taumahamaha marama rawa e Russian Sergey Kovalev.
Murat Ko te toa marama taumahamaha IBF International kingi. Riro ia tona rua whawhai whakamutunga i muri i whawhai pakeke hoki 12 rauna ki rongonui American Bernard Hopkins, Oketopa. 26, 2013 i roto i te Atlantic City, i roto i te kaha ngaro. Ia hoki i runga i te toa i runga i tona record Gabriel Campillo a Tommy Karpency.
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Mayweather/Berto group Throwdown Fantasy Game Winner announced
NEW YORK (Mahuru 14, 2015) – Hoki te tuarua wiki karapīpiti, te $2000 Game mekemeke Throwdown Fantasy hua toa he toa-wā tuatahi, Errol Acosta, nei riro i te $400.00 taonga wahi-tuatahi mō te rōpū Mayweather / Berto o te wiki whakamutunga, me te te'ote'oraa i i te tahi atu 234 kaiwhakauru.
I reira 50 toa taonga moni, o te iti $20.00, a riro ano Acosta te Mayweather noa-pukapuka kēmu ki te kapa taua.
Mai i te poka wai o 22 whawhai, Acosta (CHESSPNOI) stayed under the $25k salary cap and selected three solid favorites in Oscar Valdez ($5,500), Errol Spence ($5,300) a Jermall Charlo ($5,300). This talented trio had a combined boxing record of 54-0 ki 44 Koó ranei 81% KO ōwehenga e haere mai ana ki o ratou whawhai rātou. Te kato toru āhua moku engari makau totoka tukua gamers ki te tiki i te toa tuawha, me te underdog nui, tīpako ranei e rua underdogs paku ki te whakaoti i tona kapa.
“A, no te haapii e ahau Tamutu Stevenson, Errol Spence Jr, Peter Quillin, Oscar Valdez, a i whawhai Jermall Charlo i runga i te huinga tenei whakataetae,” Ua faataa te Acosta, miharo, “Ahau i mohio noa i ahau ki te tomo me te tuu i aku peti i runga i te mea e ahau i mohio a kua ako e pā ana ki a ratou.
“Kua e takaro ana ahau e pā ana ki e wha marama. Ahau tupu ake i runga i te mekemeke; I’ve always loved the sport. Throwdown Fantasy reignited my passion for boxing. They said after Kia 2 that boxing would be dead. There are casual/seasonal/selective fans who only know names like Mike Tyson, Roy Jones, Mayweather ranei ‘Pacman.’ Throwdown is fun and keeps me engaged and entertained with boxing.”
Ko ipurangi i Throwdown Fantasy Mekemeke www.ThrowdownFantasy.com a te mekemeke ara hōu ki te hoki ake matapae whawhai he māmā ki te tākaro. I roto i te meka, te reira rite ngāwari rite 1-2-3: 1. Using the $25,000 te taupoki utu, tiki e rima whawhai i te rōpū kēmu; 2. Kia aroturukihia Māka i roto i te wā tūturu, kowhetetia ngā mō te whakauru, knockouts me ētahi atu Compubox tatauranga, 3. Te kaute i te nuinga o ngā toa. Te nuinga o ngā kēmu muri i te wiki me te he toa maha ia. Click on this link to watch a short video to learn how easy is to play:
Ngā Toa o farii ngā hāngai ana hoki te pehea ratou te mahi, utu ia kāhua o te mekemeke (kite i raro rā). Compubox E wātea ana tatauranga whawhai hoki ki te rangahau te tauturu i roto i te hanga kōwhiringa i www.ThrowdownFantasy.com.
Kaitākaro New nei haina ake inaianei e nehenehe e farii urunga FREE ki Throwdown Fantasy o ia marama Mekemeke Free-pukapuka kēmu, i roto i nei whakarato Throwdown Fantasy he $250 pukapuka noa kia tomo kaitākaro te whakamahi Piro Throwdown (urunga noa ki runga ki te rēhitatanga) a $25.00 free game. Waitohu ake a te tākaro he utu. Kia rēhita iwi ki te tākaro mō te kore utu, me te ka neke ki runga kēmu utua.
Ko te muri $1000 Whakaritea Throwdown Fantasy Mekemeke kēmu te hoki E whitu. 15-26, ngā tino taumahamaha Deontay Wilder vs. underdog Johan Duhaupas i roto i to ratou whawhai taitara ao, in one of nine fights to select fighters from in that group.
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I roha ai Superman ON PREMIER BOXING toa runga i te Koi
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RISING STAR PRICHARD COLON FACES FORMER WORLD CHAMPION VIVIAN HARRIS IN UNDERCARD ACTION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 MEI TE Ricoh Coliseum I Toronto
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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS SERIES SEPT. 11 I Toronto
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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS SERIES LANDS IN TORONTO
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