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1988 Olympic gold medalist “Merciless” Ray Mercer Looks back at his Olympic experience

Colorado Springs, Lap. (February 11, 2020) – Thirty-two years after he captured an Olympic gold medal“Merciless” Ray Mercer fondly remembers his Olympic experience like it was last month. Mercer, who is the only American heavyweight champion to knock out all of his Olympic opponents, went on to become world heavyweight champion as a professional for our “heavyweight double.”

For Mercer, it all started in Germany, where his U.S. Army unit was based. Offered a chance to avoid a 30-day field exercise, Mercer accepted an offer to serve as a sparring partner for the post’s heavyweight boxing champion. Despite never having put on a pair of gloves before, Mercer was a quick learner who was naturally strong, and he rapidly developed into the 1985 U.S. Army and Inter-service heavyweight champion.

The World Class Athlete Program (WCAP), in which qualified athletes have an opportunity to train fulltime for the Olympics, didn’t exist back then, nor the Olympic qualifier rules of today. Mercer defeated future world heavyweight championTommy Morrison in the opening round of the 1988 Olympic Trials and another future world heavyweight titlistMichael Bentt (5-0) in the championship final. At the 1988 USA Olympic Box-offs at famed Caesars Pala

ce in Las Vegas, Mercer won a split decision (3-2) over Bentt, but Mercer had already qualified to fight in the Olympic Games by being the U.S. Armed Forces champion.

“When I was in the Army, I had to win in the service, maintain things, and go to the next step,” Mercer remembered. “I had to beat some good fighters on my way to the Olympics, and I was in the best shape of my life. There was more discipline in the amateurs than the professional ranks. The final year before the Olympics, I left my home unit, traveled a lot to fight, and stayed in my trainer’s house instead of living in the barracks.

Mercer made history at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, when he became and remains the only Olympic heavyweight champion from the United States to knockout all four of his opponents:  Rudolf Gavenciak (Czechoslovakia – RSC3), Luigi Gaudiano(Italy – KO1), Arnond Vasnderlyde (Netherlands – RSC2) naBaik Hyun-Man (South Korean – KO1).

“I knew I had to knockout the South Korean in the final,” Mercer admitted. “I just wanted to do what I could to be the Olympic gold medalist. I don’t think I used a jab.

“Winning the Olympic gold medal resulted in some big-time changes for me. I became a celebrity, a household name, and it allowed me to make money as a professional. The best thing that ever happened to me was winning the Olympic gold medal, even more than winning the world title as a pro. Nothing compared to becoming an Olympic gold medalist. I accomplished my dream. I had never dreamed of going pro, until after I won the gold medal.

“It was really important to win that gold medal. I fought with my heart; no money was involved, celebrated so hard that night (after winning the gold medal) that I lost my medal for a few hours. My dream had come true, my hands were shaking, and I lost my medal. What a night!"

Mercer offers members of the 2020 USA Boxing Olympic Qualification Team one bit of advice, “Keep fighting, follow your dream and take that last step.”

Mercer, who was born in Jacksonville, Florida, made his much-anticipated pro debut in 1989, nkwụsịJesse McGhee in the third round of their fight in Atlantic City. “Merciless” won his first 18 pro ịlụ ọgụ, including a ninth-round knockout ofFrancisco Damiani, followed by a successful defense against Morrison, who was stopped in the fifth round.

During his 19-year pro career, Mercer compiled a 36-7-1 (26 Kos) ndekọ, defeating four world champions in Damiani, Morrison, Tim Witherspoon naOssie Ocasio.  Five of his eight career losses were to world championsLennox LewisWladimir Klitschko,Larry HolmesEvander Holyfield naShannon Briggs

“Ray represents everything that makes USA Boxing proud,"KwuruChris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Director. “As an Army veteran, Olympic gold medalist, and heavyweight champion of the world, he has demonstrated excellence and professionalism that reflects the best of what USA Boxing has to offer.”

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Created to champion lifelong, mutually beneficial relationships between USA Boxing and its alumni, –na-eti ọkpọ, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, na nke mgbanaka.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events hosted by the Alumni Association, including its annual USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

To join the Alumni Association, simply register atalumni@usaboxing.org for a $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain and e-wallet.

Mercer’s outstanding amateur boxing career also included a classic match-up against Cuban great and three-time Olympic gold medalistFelix Savon, at USA vs. Cuba dual match, in which Mercer twice staggered Savon, who survived without suffering additional damage only because the Cuban referee made a questionable intervention that gave his fellow countryman time to recover and a controversial 2-1 mmeri.

“And he gave me a standing eight-count for no reason,” Mercer added. “I beat that guy and he knows it. We’re still in touch even though he doesn’t speak English. He has a friend translate and we’re in touch on Facebook. We like each other.”

Taa, Mercer is founding a charity at home in North Carolina, which will include free boxing clinics, ma, more importantly, give back to the community and teach youths, especially those who are bullied, the skills they’ll need to go out into the real world.

Ray Mercer has reached the zenith twice in boxing as an Olympic gold medalist and world heavyweight champion as a professional. Not too shabby for somebody who never really wanted to box.

“Boxing saved my life,” Mercer concluded. “I can’t imagine my life without boxing, it certainly wouldn’t be the same.

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Connecticut Boxing Ụlọ Nzukọ nke Maara Aha Klas nke 2017 Induction caps Judging career of Clark Sammartino

Ọkt. 28 na Mohegan Sun

Clark Sammartino

UNCASVILLE, Conn. (October 19, 2017, 2017) – His induction into the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame (CBHOF) na satọde n'abalị, October 28, as part of the six-member Class of 2017, will cap the boxing career of retiring judge Clark Sammartino na 13Nke kwa afọ CBHOF Gala itinye n'ọkwa nri abalị ke Uncas ballroom na Mohegan Sun.
The other new CBHOF inductees are pioneer boxerProfessorCharles Hadley, ring physician Dr. Tony Alessi, referee/judge Dick Flaherty, ọkpọ edemede Dan Parker and boxer/boxing contributor Hugh Devlin, SR.
A graduate of Brown University, the now 80-year-old Sammartino has enjoyed two other careers as an oral surgeon and investment advisor at Blue Fin in Providence, in addition to his role as an international boxing judge since 1985.
I first got into boxing because Joey Angelo married my cousin,” Sammartino explained. “He fought back in the early forties. Joey fought Willie Pep twice and Sandy Saddler. That’s what got me started. We used to have the great Monday Night Fights at Rhode Island Auditorium and I remember watching Rocky Marciano fight “Agu” Ted Lowry there.
Because he was a successful oral surgeon, Clark could take long weekends to judge fights all over the world. His first and most memorable world title fight was Vinny Paz-Greg Haughn I. Through his long career, Sammartino judged more than 400 pro ịlụ ọgụ, na nsonye 50 major world title fights.
The list of boxers whose fights Sammartino judged reads like a Who’s Who of Boxing during the past 32 afọ: Mike Tyson, Oscar de la Hoya, Evander Holyfield, Julio Cesar Chavez, Johnny Tapia, Naseem Hamed, Chris Eubank, Marco Antonio Barrera, Mark Johnson, Wayne McCullough, Wladimir Klitschko, Gennady Golovkin, Anthony Joshua, Sergey Kovalev, Bernard Hopkins, Juan Manuel Lopez, Nonito Donaire, Acelino Freitas, Ivan Calderon, Felix Trinidad, Tommy Morrison and many more.
Sammartino, who proudly says he never missed a day of work in 40 afọ, has decided to retire, although he’ll remain a boxing fans for the rest of his life. “I started slowing down at my age, doing local shows and maybe three or four world title fights a year, mostly WBO and IBF,” Sammartino remarked. “I had a tough bout with pneumonia the past 5-6 months and that made working difficult.
His CBHOF induction is a fitting ending and tremendous tribute to Sammartino and his career in boxing. “I’m humbled to be inducted into the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame,” o kwuru. “This is a great way to end my career.
Limited tickets for the CBHOF 13nke kwa afọ Gala itinye n'ọkwa Nri abalị, ezi uche ọnụ na $90.00, are still available to purchase by calling Kim Baker na Mohegan Sun(1.860.862.7377) ma ọ bụ Sherman Cain na Manchester Journal Inquirer (1.800.237.3606 X321). Ụzọ na-emeghe na 5:30 p.m. NA, cocktails from 6:00- p.m. NA (cash bar), followed by a full sit-down dinner.
Gaa online ka www.ctboxinghof.org maka ozi ndị ọzọ banyere Connecticut Boxing Ụlọ Nzukọ nke Maara Aha, its 13nke kwa afọ Gala Inductee Nri abalị, omume nkwado ohere, ma ọ bụ n'oge gara aga CBHOF inductees.
ECHICHE CBHOF: The Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame was founded in 2004 na-asọpụrụ ma usọrọ ọrụ nke pụtara ìhè ndị mmadụ n'otu n'otu abuana ke egwuregwu nke ọkpọ. Ya inaugural itinye n'ọkwa ememe & Nri abalị ẹkenịmde ke 2005. Connecticut bara ọgaranya ọkpọ akụkọ ihe mere eme enweghị ike mụbara ma ọ bụrụ na ọ bụghị n'ihi rụzuru nke ndị enshrined ke Ụlọ Nzukọ nke Maara Aha. The CBHOF’s new location is in the Sky Casino at Mohegan Sun.
Dị ka a na-abụghị uru nzukọ, na Connecticut Boxing Ụlọ Nzukọ nke Maara Aha miri kwara idebe ọgụ mmụọ nke Connecticut ọma n'isi ebe dị iche iche ọrụ ebere onyinye.

The plan for Lippe-Morrison

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N'ihi na Immediate Hapụ
Tulsa, Ọ DỊ MMA (October 31, 2016) – The boxing world is always looking for its next great attraction and nothing is more sought after than a heavyweight; especially an American with devastating power like Trey Lippe-Morrison.
On Friday September 23, the undefeated Lippe-Morrison fought his first televised bout on Showtime against fellow unbeaten Ed Latimore. The tuanu, a significant step up in competition for Lippe-Morrison, received a tremendous amount of attention.
After Lippe-Morrison scored two hard knockdowns and stopped Latimore in less than 2 ½ minutes, the boxing community was buzzing with questions. Is he going to be a world champion like his late father Tommy Morrison? Will he be on the fast track to stardom? Is he America’s next great hope?
According to his promoter Tony Holden, they will take their time to find out.
"Trey is definitely a good prospect and his most recent win demonstrated that. He has devastating power and is improving under Freddie Roach, who has done a fantastic job with him. N'otu oge ahụ, it’s important to remember as a promoter it’s my utmost duty to take our time and move him strategically.”
Egbugbere ọnụ-Morrison, 12-0 (12 Ko si), continues to sell out shows as the main attraction and is scheduled to return in December at the Buffalo Run Casino where he is a member of the “Four State Franchise.” Since his impressive victory, Holden’s recieved multiple offers for Lippe-Morrison to return to TV in early 2017. Mee elu mee ala, the plan is to mix in the right TV fights and untelevised bouts at the Buffalo Run, where his impact goes beyond boxing.
"The economy here is struggling and for some, boxing is one of the few things they have to look forward to,"Kwuru Holden, who promoted Tommy Morrison and has promoted Lippe-Morrison since his pro debut. “This is our professional franchise and the commuinity has rallied behind Trey. He is fighting for them and it’s very heartwarming to see the relationship Trey has developed with his fans. Wherever he fights, Trey is representing the “Four State Franchise” and our community. Mee elu mee ala, the team is going to make smart decisions and get him to that next level when we collectively agree the time is right.”
Official particulars on Lippe-Morrison’s next bout will be announced Thursday, November 3.

Man on a Mission: Lippe continues knockout streak in Miami!

 

Miami, Ọ DỊ MMA (Ka 31, 2015) – Renowned heavyweight up and comer Trey Lippe-Morrison remained perfect as a pro following yet another impressive knockout yesterday evening at the Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, Ọ DỊ MMA.

 

Fighting in front of a sellout crowd, something he’s become accustomed to as a member of Holden Productions’ “Four State Franchise”, Lippe-Morrison faced Thomas Jones in the six round main event. With legendary trainer Jesse Reid in his corner for the first time, Lippe-Morrison scored an impressive second round stoppage of Jones. After dominating the first round, Lippe-Morrison unleashed a vicious combination that badly staggered Jones, forcing his corner to throw in the towel just 35 seconds after the start of the round.

 

Egbugbere ọnụ-Morrison, who lives in Tulsa, bụ ugbu a 8-0 with all of his victories by knockout.

 

Kenzie Witt of Bartelsville, OK went the distance for the first time as a pro but improved to 5-0 following a four round unanimous decision over Kansas City MO’s Lucas Overcast. Witt was in control throughout but gained valuable experience against the game Overcast. Witt, who is the half brother of Lippe-Morrison, stopped his previous four opponents inside the first round.

 

“Trey and Kenzie continue to impress me,” said Promoter Tony Holden. “I’m going to continue stepping them up but both of them have incredible power like their father did. Our fans have been fantastic and I thank them for packing the house again. We will make it our duty to continue giving them exciting bouts with fighters they want to see.”

 

“Four State Franchise” member Jesse Cook (14-1-1, Seneca, Knife) battled to an eight round draw in a welterweight contest against Kevin Womack (5-5-2, Baltimore, MD) and his brother Dillon Cook (14-0, Seneca, Knife) stopped Joe Jiles (3-5, McAlester, Ọ DỊ MMA) in the opening round of a junior middleweight bout. Undefeated welterweight prospect Jarrett Rose ofBartlesville upped his record to 7-0 by stopping Robert Seyam in the third round, while Kathina Catron and Juan Parra each won four round decisions.

 

The card was also broadcasted by Hall of Famer Al Bernstein and Oklahoma City boxing legend Sean O’Grady on KSNF and Cox Cable. Fans in the Four State Area (Missouri, Kansas Oklahoma and Arkansas) received the broadcast courtesy of a new television deal that will continue during the next card at the Buffalo Run Casino.

 

“It’s such an honor to have Al and Sean broadcasting my shows,"Kwuru Holden. “Both men are incredible at what they do. This is another great outlet for those that can’t make it to the fights not only to enjoy the action live on TV but do so with two of the best broadcasters in the business.”

 

Holden Productions next card is scheduled for July 25.

Trey Lippe-Morrison teams up with legendary Jesse Reid!

Oklahoma City, Ọ DỊ MMA (April 16, 2015) – Undefeated heavyweight sensation Trey Lippe-Morrison is now being trained by Hall of Famer Jesse Reid.

 

One of the great trainers in boxing history, Reid is a member of the World Boxing Hall of Fame. N'ozuzu, Reid’s trained more than 20 world champions including Johnny Tapia, Hector Camacho, Orlando Canizales, Bruce Curry, Roger Mayweather, Reggie Johnson and Paul Spadafora amongst others. With more than 40 years of experience in developing top fighters, Reid’s globally recognized as one of the best in the business.

 

“This is a big change from Oklahoma but one I needed,"Kwuru Lippe-Morrison, who started camp a few days ago. “I’m extremely grateful that Jesse is training me. He’s a legend and we clicked immediately. There’s a lot of talent here and I’ll have the chance to spar with some very good fighters. Training and sparring with top fighters will help show me where I’m truly at.”

 

A dynamic puncher who draws comparisons to his legendary father Tommy Morrison, Lippe-Morrison bụ 7-0 with all of his victories coming by knockout. Ya kasị nso-nso n'obi, Lippe-Morrison flattened veteran Richard Dawson in two minutes and one second. Between his heavy hands, potential and familiar surname, the 25-year-old Lippe-Morrison is considered one of the top American heavyweight prospects. Even with the relocation for training camp, Lippe-Morrison remains a member of the popular “Four State Franchise” which fights in front of sellout crowds at the Buffalo Run Casino.

 

“Trey has exceptional hand speed and footwork for a heavyweight and he’s very tough,” said Reid. “He’s got a great attitude and is eager to learn. We’re working on the little things and putting together pieces of the puzzle to make him a better all around fighter. There’s definitely a lot of potential in Trey and I look forward to unleashing it.”

 

Lippe-Morrison’s promoter is equally as excited about his prized pupil learning from one of the greats.

 

“I’m happy to see Trey get into a gym with one of the all-time greats,” said Tony Holden of Holden Productions. “The Powerhouse Gym is loaded with heavyweights and Trey’s always needed great sparring. I’d like to personally thank Team Rouse for doing a great job of training Trey and getting him where he is now. O di nwute na, Oklahoma didn’t have enough sparring for Trey but the move to California will provide him with the opportunity to work with other great talent.”

 

Lippe-Morrison’s next bout is expected to take place in May and official particulars will be announced at 2 pm on Thursday, April 23 during a press conference at the Buffalo Run Casino.

Otu Man naa ọrụ ụgbọelu; Lippe-Morrison Obliterates Dawson na Miami!

Miami, Ọ DỊ MMA (March 8, 2015) - Abịa n'ime ụnyaahụ si n'obi tupu a ịnọdụ anọchi na Buffalo Run cha cha na Miami, Ọ DỊ MMA, heavyweight Richard Dawson bụ obi ike na o ga-wepụ Trey Lippe-Morrison.

 

Dawson, onye a na-akpọ ihe niile Lippe-Morrison si aga iro bums, nwere a mmeri Nam Cobb (16-3) ma mgbe a kụrụ aka ma ọ bụ kwụsịchaa. Against ike-ọkụkụ Lippe-Morrison, Dawson-atụ anya n'aka inye agba ya na-ewu ewu 25 afọ ochie onye iro, onye kụrụ aka ya ise isii mbụ na-emegide na oghere stanza. Kama, ọ ghọrọ ọzọ mbụ gburugburu aja.

 

Headlining Holden nwetara '"Anọ State aha" agha kaadị, Lippe-Morrison bibie Dawson na nkeji abụọ na otu nke abụọ. Dawson rịdata ezi mmalite na anya obi ike, na-ewere na ọgụ Morrison mgbe na-egosipụta ezi iji chebe onwe ije. The Tulsa,OK ala ngwa ngwa tụgharịa na nu Otú ọ dị, blastingDawson na a na ajọ n'aka nri sochiri a ike ekpe nko na n'ụzọ nkịtị ama esịn ya dị ka a nchupu nke poteto. Mgbe eziga Lippe-Morrison na-anọpụ iche n'akụkụ, Refirii Gerald Ritter kwụsịrị agha dị ka Dawson nọ oyi.

 

"Nke a bụ oké mmeri maka Trey,"Kwuru ume Tony Holden. "Ke akpa nkeji nke agha, Dawson ele anya dị ka ọ na-aga enye Trey nile di iche iche nke nsogbu na ọbụna rutere na ezi ihe ụfọdụ punches. Trey gosiri oké iru ala na rutere abụọ zuru okè punches na-akwụsị ndị agha. M nnọọ isi ya na ọ bụ ihe a ezigbo puncher na ga na mma ya ọkpọ nkà oge na-aga. "

 

Nwa mbụ heavyweight onye mmeri Tommy Morrison, Lippe-Morrison bụ 7-0 na ya nile Enwee Mmeri abịa site n'ụzọ nke knockout. Dawson, ihe Okmulgee, OKnative, dara 5-3-2 na atọ knockouts.

 

Na ngalaba-agba n'obi nke mgbede, heavyweight Kenzie Witt nke Bartlesville, OK blitzed Kansas City,Knife si Brian Imes. Site mmeghe mgbịrịgba, Witt rikpuru Imes na gbatara abụọ ngwa ngwa knockdowns, ese Ritter kwụsị zoo na 1:32 nke mbụ.

 

Witt, bụ onye Lippe-Morrison si ọkara nwanne nwoke na Tommy nwa, mma na- 4-0 na 4 Ko si.

 

Welterweight Patrick Boozer nke Ann Arbor, MI gbatara ya nke abụọ consecutive iwe, besting mbụ unbeaten Seneca, Knife ala Jesse Cook n'elu asatọ agba. Cook, a so na "anọ State aha" gosiri na nkwa nile ya ọrụ ma ike merie ahụmahụ ma na-enwe obi ike Boozer. Ọtụtụ ndị 79-73 na 78-74 ugboro abụọ.

 

Boozer, ihe na-ewe iwe ọkachamara na meriri atọ unbeaten iro ya anọ gara aga ịlụ ọgụ, mma na- 8-3 na 2 knockouts. Cook, bụ onye na- 28 nwere oge rebound, tụlee ka 14-1 (9 Ko si) na-esonụ mbụ ya setback.

 

Na ndị ọzọ edinam, Jarrett-akpali upped ya ndekọ 5-0 mgbe topping Steve Kollin n'elu anọ agba mgbe Bryan Carroll merie ya pro mpụta mbụ site besting ibe debutant Juan Parra na a anọ rounder. Ma oké ada itie ke welterweight nkewa.

Lippe-Morrison na ihu Richard Dawson March 7

 

Miami, Ọ DỊ MMA (February 26, 2015) - Heavyweight knockout eze Trey Lippe-Morrison chere ihu ya toughest iro ka ụbọchị mgbe ọ na-agha Richard Dawson Saturday, March 7 na isii gburugburu isi omume nke "anọ State aha" ke Buffalo Run cha cha na Miami, Ọ DỊ MMA.

 

The kaadị n'ihu site Holden nwetara na tiketi site $30 ndị na ere ugbu a site na-akpọ 918-542-9400 ma ọ bụ na-aga Buffalorun.com.

 

Hailing si dị nso Tulsa, Ọ DỊ MMA, Lippe-Morrison bụ a zuru okè 6-0 na ya nile Enwee Mmeri abịa site knockout. Dị ka ya mbubreyo, oké nna Tommy Morrison, Trey bụ nnukwu Olee na nwere ụwa klas punching ike. Ebe kwụsịrị ya nke ọ bụla ise gara iro na-erughị nkeji abụọ, Lippe-Morrison chọsiri-egosi na ụwa na o nwere ike na-aga agba ma ọ bụrụ na ọ dị mkpa.

 

Eguzo gafee mgbanaka si Lippe-Morrison ga-ibe Oklahoman Richard Dawson nke Okmulgee. A itoolu agha vetiran, Dawson si 5-2-2 with three wins by KO. Known for having an excellent chin, Dawson mgbe a kwụsịrị ma gbatara a nnukwu iwe site besting Nam Cobb (16-3) na June 2013.

 

Na-akpali mmasị ezuru, Dawson nna Anthony osi ite e mere ndokwa na-alụ ọgụ Tommy Morrison November 3, 1996 in Japan but was replaced due to out of the ring issues. Dawson Otú ọ dị na-ekwere na ọ ga-eme ka elu maka nna ya Agbaghara ohere.

 

"M n'eziokwu amaghị ọtụtụ ihe banyere Trey e wezụga na ọ bụ naanị agha bums,"Kwuru na àjà ihe ọṅụṅụ obi ike Dawson. "Ana m abịa ime ka ndị agha ya ma na-achịkwa ihe. M amara akpali mgbe ikpeazụ m agha (a ọnwụ na a rematch megide Cobb). M nụrụ na ọ bụ ihe ọma, ma m na-aga na-egosi na onye ọ bụla na ihe m nwere ike ime!"

 

The obi ike na nkwanye ùgwù Lippe-Morrison na-ahụ ya dị iche iche.

 

"Nke a bụ nnukwu agha n'ihi na m. M na-akpụ akpụ isii agba na Dawson meela isii otutu ugboro. M na-atụ anya na nke a na-abụ ezigbo ọgụ na ga-ahapụ ndị ahịhịa na-ekwu okwu ya. M na-eweta m A egwuregwu na m chere na ọ ga-ihe niile o nwere ike ijikwa. My okwu na mere mgbanaka. "

 

"Richard Dawson bụ ihe magburu onwe ule maka Trey na ọ bụ nnọọ obi ike na ọ na-aga sere kwụsịrị iwe,"Kwuru ume Tony Holden. "Onye ọ bụla chọrọ ịmata ma ọ bụrụ na Trey nwere ike igbe na otú o ga-eme mgbe mbụ ole na ole agba. Ahụwo m Dawson agha otutu ugboro na ọ bụ a siri ike fighter na ihe ndị magburu onwe agba. Ọ ga-enwe ike iji nwalee Trey maka oge mbụ ya ọrụ. N'otu oge ahụ, Trey nwere ụdị ike na ike agwụ a agha n'oge ọ bụla. Nke ahụ bụ ihe na-eme ka nke a agha-adọrọ nnọọ mmasị!"

 

Heavyweight olileanya Kenzie Witt-Morrison ofBartlesville, OK ize ndụ ya 3-0 ndekọ na a anọ gburugburu scrap megide iro na-mara ọkwa. Na-ewu ewu Witt-Morrison si merie ihe atọ ya oké site knockout na bụ Morrison nwa na Lippe-Morrison si ọkara nwanne nwoke.

 

Unbeaten welterweight Jesse Cook nke Seneca, Knife ize ndụ ya 14-0 ndekọ megide agha-anwale Michigan ala Patrick Boozer n'elu asatọ agba. The nkà Cook si merie ọtụtụ ndị agba ọ na-agha dị ka a pro, isi a doro anya-ịkpụ mkpebi n'elu 35 agha vetiran Larry Smith ikpeazụ December. Mgbe 7-3 na 2 knockouts, Boozer si na-abịa anya otu nnukwu mmeri, akpasu iwe Anthony Young (10-0) na October 2014.

 

Bartlesville, OK si Jarrett-akpali ga-ele anya ka mma ka 5-0 mgbe ọ n'ámá anya megide Steve Kolin, 2-2, ofHarrison, AR. The akpali-Colin zoo na ndokwa anọ agba na welterweight nkewa.

 

Agbakwunyere oké ma na-emegide ga-mara ọkwa obere oge.

 

Trey Lippe-Morrison N'akwụkwọ akụkọ March 7 na Buffalo Run cha cha!

Miami, Ọ DỊ MMA (February 13, 2015) - Unbeaten heavyweight knockout omenka Trey Lippe-Morrison laghachi Saturday, March 7 na Buffalo Run cha cha na Miami, OK mgbe ọ akụkọ na "Anọ State aha" agha kaadị.

 

Nke a magburu onwe n'abalị ọkpọ na-akwalite Holden nwetara na tiketi malite na $30 dị ndikot 918-542-9400 ma ọ bụ na-aga Buffalorun.com.

 

Nwa afọ heavyweight oké Tommy "The Duke" Morrison, Lippe-Morrison bụ a zuru okè 6-0 na isii Enwee Mmeri abịa site knockout. Dị ka nna ya, Lippe-Morrison bụ nnukwu Olee na-agbawa obi punching ike. The 25-afọ Tulsa, OK ala gbatara ise consecutive mbụ gburugburu knockouts na njem ya na nhata gburugburu e chronicled dị iche iche media outlets.

 

"Trey bụ 6-0 ma m na-agbalị ịchọta ndị na-emegide na ike na-enye ya ụfọdụ agba,"Kwuru ume Tony Holden. "Ọ na-afụ si emegide ke akpa gburugburu na ọ bụ nnukwu puncher. Ọ na-echetara m nke nna ya, onye m na-akwalite, m na-eche Trey bụ ezigbo ndibiat!"

 

Lippe-Morrison si iro ga-aha ya bụ n'oge na-adịghị.

 

Na ngalaba-agba n'obi nke mgbede, na-ewu ewu heavyweight slugger Kenzie Witt nke Bartlesville, OKputs ya unbeaten ndekọ na akara megide iro ka-aha. Witt, 3-0 (3 Ko si), bụ nwa nke e hotara na mbụ Morrison na Lippe-Morrison si ọkara nwanne nwoke.

 

Undefeated Jesse "ekpe n'ụlọ Obed-idọm" Cook, 14-0 (9 Ko si), ga-egosi na na kaadị a isii gburugburu keobere middleweight n'obi. The Seneca, Knife dabeere Cook ga-izute onye iro TBA. Welterweight Jarrett-akpali nke Bartlesville, OK na-ndokwa na-egosi na a anọ gburugburu zoo.

 

"N'ihi na March 7nke, M na-etinye ọnụ a kaadị nke nkà alụso si anọ State ebe,"Kwuru Holden. "M na-akpọ ndị a ụmụ okorobịa anọ State aha. The otu Lippy-Morrison, Witt, -Akpali na Cook Brothers. M mere na-egosi na na Buffalo Run cha cha maka ọtụtụ afọ na oge ọ bụla ìgwè a na kaadị, tiketi na-ere na-erughị 48 awa. Nke a bụ ihe kasị mma mmeghachi omume m na nwetara site a ìgwè mmadụ na m 25 afọ nke na-akwalite. "

 

Agbakwunyere oké ma na-emegide ga-mara ọkwa obere oge.