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Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna returns to the ring when he battles Tomas Mendez for WBC Silver Latino & LBF Intercontinental Welterweight titles on Saturday. November 18th at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City

WBC Youth Champion Devin Haney battles Taiwo Ali Sulaimon
Raymond Serrano battles Enver Halili in co-feature
Adam Lopez squares off with Jorge Diaz for WBC Fecarbox Super Bantamweight title

Skender Halili takes on Jeff Lentz

Tommy Rainone to make final ring appearance

Plus undefeated Yurik Mamedov
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Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (October 10, 2017)–Lori Saturday night, November 18th, welterweight contender Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna returns to the ring when he takes on Tomas Mendez in 10-round fight for LaManna’s WBC Silver Latino Welterweight title, bi daradara bi awọn LBF Intercontinental Welterweight title. The fight will headline a stacked night of boxing at The Claridge Hotel.
The show is promoted by Rising Promotions and Greg Cohen Promotions in association with Devin Haney Promotions and Winner Take All Productions.
This is our 10th show and we expect this to be the best turn out,” said Debbie LaManna, CEO of Rising Promotions. “With a stacked undercard, and my son getting to headline again, we can all expect a great night of boxing. I’m happy Thomas decided to stick with it, after more than 10 years and a lot of money spent, it would be foolish to stop now when he is right there. We are happy to be doing this show with Greg Cohen and we look forward to bigger and better things together in the future.
I am thrilled to be working with Rising Promotions This is a stacked from top to bottom. It is worthy of a ShoBox card,” wi Greg Cohen, President of Greg Cohen Promotions.. .”When you have a show with Thomas defending his title and fighters like Devin Haney, and fights such as Serrano against Enver Halili plus Skender Halili fighting Jeff Lentz, every fight is a TV worthy fight. We are really excited to bring this to The Claridge, and a great way to finish out the year in Atlantic City and happy that GCP is a co-promoter on the show.
LaManna ti Millville, New Jersey will be making the 1st defense of the WBC Silver Latino title that he won on August 19th when he scored two knockdowns en-route to a ten round unanimous decision over George Sosa at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City.
Awọn 25 year-old Lamanna is a six-year professional who has wins over veteran’s Ayi Bruce, Kendal Mena, Eduardo Flores, and Carlos Winston Velasquez.
This will be LaManna’s 7th bout at The Claridge and 16th in Atlantic City.
“Mo ti pada de! I couldn’t stay away for long. O ni irikuri, lẹhin mi kẹhin ija, I was set on being done with boxing,” said Thomas LaManna. “I Couldn’t handle the stress anymore and it’s hard. I have a huge chip on my shoulder with no promoter, no more financial backing, just me and my mother. We have mart strategic planning, and a Dream. I feel I have a lot left and I’ll be knocking on doors in 2018. Lati mi, Mendez is dangerous because you never know what he will bring. I’ve always said records don’t mean anything to me. We’ll see on November 18 what he brings and like I always say, I make my adjustments and do what I have to do to win.

As for this card, I feel it’s the best one we at Rising Promotions have put together. Raymond Serrano and Enver Halili is a solid cross roads fight, and I’m glad we got it done. I’m excited to have Devin Haney on the show, and Tommy Rainone’s go away fight is special. Expect another sell out. Thank you to everyone involved putting this great card together including all the fighters involved, The NJSACB, Commissioner Larry Hazzard and Rhonda Utley-Herring, Greg Cohen, the LBF and Ms. Marian Muhammad, the WBC, GH3 Promotions and The Claridge.

Mendez of Santo Domingo, Domincan Republic has a record of 24-10 pẹlu 17 knockouts.
Awọn 10 year-professional won 16 ti rẹ akọkọ 17 pari, and is a capable fighter who has fought top competition around the world. This will be Mendez 7th title fight, and he is coming off a stoppage defeat to Derrick Cuevas on June 17th in Caguas, Puẹto Riko.
WBC Youth Champion, Devin Haney (16-0, 11 KOs) of Las Vegas will take on Taiwo Ali Sulaimon (21-5-1, 16 KOs) of Lagos, Nigeria in a junior welterweight bout.
Haney, ti Las fegasi, Nevada has a record of 17-0 pẹlu 11 knockouts.
Haney, o kan 18 years-old has quickly emerged as one of the top prospects in the country.
O si wa ni tan-ọjọgbọn ni ori 16, and has been more impressive with each performance.
Haney has impressive wins over Jairo Fernandez Vargas (4-0), Clay Burns (4-1-2), and in his last bout he scored a eight-round unanimous decision over Enrique Tinoco (16-4-1) on September 22nd in Philadelphia.
In the exciting welterweight bout, Raymond “Tito” Serrano yoo gba lori Enver Halili in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.
Serrano of Philadelphia has been on the cusp of a big fight in the welterweight division, ni a gba ti 23-4 pẹlu mẹwa knockouts.
Awọn 28 year-old is a ten-year professional, has wins over Ashantie Hendrickson (1-0), Jay Krupp (12-1), Ronnie Warrior, Jr. (13-2-1), Ayi Bruce (15-2) & Jerome Rodriguez (6-1-3).
Serrano is on a two-fight winning streak with the latest win being a six-round unanimous decision over Zack Ramsey (8-1) lori Kẹsán 22 ni Philadelphia.
Halili is perfect with a record of 10-0 pẹlu mẹta knockouts.
Halili of Bronx, New York is a five-year professional with wins over undefeated Raul Nuncio (2-0) and his latest bout where he scored his biggest win with a eight-round unanimous decision over Wesley Tucker (14-0) lori June 30 in Toledo, Ohio.
Ni mẹjọ-yika bouts.
Adam Lopez (16-1-2, 8 KOs) ti San Antonio, Texas battles Jorge Diaz (18-5-1, 10 KOs) of New Brunswick, New Jersey in a super bantamweight bout for the WBC Fecarbox title.

Skender Halili (14-2, 13 KOs) ti Bronx, New York battles Jeff Lentz (5-1, 1 KO) of Belmar, New Jersey in a junior middleweight fight.

Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:
Tommy Rainone (26-8-1, 6 KO ká) ti New York, New York will make his final start of his career when he takes on an opponent to be named in a welterweight bout.
Yurik Mamedov (7-0, 3 KOs) ti New York, New York will take on an opponent to be named in a super lightweight bout.
In a rematch of lightweight’s. Tomas Romain (4-1) ti Brooklyn, NY boxes Sidell Blocker (1-9-1) of Pleasantville, New Jersey.
Ni oni-yika bouts:
Jonathan Arroyo of Long Island will make his pro debut against Steve Moore (0-1) ti Orange, New Jersey in a welterweight bout.
Tickets for this great evening of boxing are priced at $200, $125, $80 ati $55 (Gbogbogbo gbigba) ati ki o le wa ni ra ni www.RisingBoxingPromotions.com

LaManna ma duro Mena ninu merin ni iwaju ti ta-jade enia ni Claridge ni Atlantic City

Seldon & Pasciolla gbe soke Tri-State akọle beliti; Rainone ipinnu Chalmers

Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (March 21, 2016)–Yi ti o ti kọja Saturday night, welterweight contender, Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna thrilled a sold-out crowd at The Claridge in Atlantic City when he scored fourth round stoppage over Kendal Mena that highlighted a action-packed nine bout card.
Awọn kaadi ti a ni igbega nipa Iladide ni igbega ati Vincent M. Ponte ká Gulfstream ni igbega.
Pẹlu gbogbo awọn ti awọn ijoko ti tẹdo, egeb won jammed lori Odi ati awọn ti wọn gbadun LaManna ká iṣẹ, eyi ti a ti igbese-kún lati nsii Belii.
LaManna used hard right hands to continuously rock Mena. In round one, LaManna ṣeto ohun orin nipa buckling Mena pẹlu ọkan ninu awọn awon ẹtọ.
LaManna joko si isalẹ lori rẹ punches si ojuami ibi ti o rán Mena ká gbẹnu ibọn jade oh ẹnu rẹ ni ọpọlọpọ igba ati nipari ni yika mẹta, referee David Fanciosi ni lati deduct a ojuami lati Mena. LaManna continued to rock Mena with hard shots and had him wobbled throughout round four. LaManna had Mena on the ropes and one more hard right hand pummeled into Mena and Franciosi stopped the bout at 2:23 ti yika mẹrin.
LaManna ti Millville, Awon ara New Jersey ni 20-1 pẹlu mẹjọ knockouts. Mena of San Cristobal, Dominican Republic ni 20-4.
“O ro o dara lati gba awọn stoppage. I can only see bigger and better things coming for my career, I am only getting better and stronger, ati ki o Mo asọtẹlẹ sii knockouts lati wa,” Said LaManna. “Mo ro gidi kq ati ki o Mo mọ o ti farapa ni akọkọ yika ati ki o Mo si mu mi akoko lati ya u sọkalẹ ki o si gba u jade. Rising Promotions and Gulfstream Promotions has three more dates at The Claridge (Le 27, Kẹsán 17 ati Kọkànlá Oṣù 12) ati ki o Mo n si tun ile. I am still young and am taking my time to get where I want to be.
Isiah Seldon (8-1) si pada lẹhin a 33-osù layoff pẹlu kan mefa-yika unanimous ipinnu lori Michael Mitchell lati Yaworan awọn Mẹta-State Super Middleweight akọle.
Seldon of Atlantic City fere ní a stoppage ni yika ọkan bi o ti gbe a lile irusoke punches ati ki o ní Mitchell farapa lori awọn okùn. It looked like referee Mary Glover was stepping in to stop the fight, sugbon o kan yà awọn onija. Seldon got the best of the action over the game Mitchell and came home with the victory to the tune of 58-56 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi.
Dan Pasciolla (7-1-1) gba awọn Mẹta-State Heavyweight akọle pẹlu kan shutout mefa-yika unanimous ipinnu lori comebacking tele IBF Cruiserweight asiwaju Imamu Mayfield (25-10-2)
Ikun wà 60-54 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi.
Popular Long Island welterweight Tommy Rainone (25-7-1) ṣe rẹ boardwalk Uncomfortable a aseyori kan bi o ti gba wọle a lile ja unanimous ipinnu lori Maurice Chalmers (14-13-1) ni a mẹjọ-yika ija. Rainone used effective punching to open up a cut over Chalmers left eye in round two. Chalmers tried to make the fight, ṣugbọn Rainone lo munadoko ounka ati ki o gba nipa ikun ti 79-73 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi.
Daryl Bunting (1-0-1) bere si ni kaadi si pa pẹlu a mẹrin-yika unanimous ipinnu lori Darryl Watkins (0-3) ni a Super middleweight ija.
Bunting win nipa ikun ti 40-36 lemeji ati 40-35.
Omar Brito (3-2, 2 KO ká) gba wọle a ibẹjadi ọkan-Punch knockout lori Bienvenido Diaz (2-2) in a scheduled four-round super featherweight bout.
Brito gbe kan pipe ọwọ ọtún o rán Diaz si kanfasi. Diaz got to his feet but was wobbling around the ring and the bout was stopped at 2:20 ti yika kan.
Quian Davis (2-0-1) gba a mẹrin yika unanimous ipinnu lori Corey Morley (0-2-1) ni a heavyweight ija.
Ikun wà 40-36 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi.
Alvin Vermall Jr.. (8-0-1) remained perfect by winning an entertaining four round unanimous decision over D’Quan Morgan (3-3-1) ni a cruiserweight ija.
Nibẹ wà ti o dara pada ati siwaju igbese jakejado ija. Vermall, ti o jẹ lati Catskills, New York has an exciting style reminiscent to another former Catskills fighter in Mike Tyson. Morgan was bleeding from his nose in round three. The two fought a spirited affair with Vermall winning by scores of 40-36 lemeji ati 39-37.

Hakim Bryant (6-0) duro pipe pẹlu kan mefa-yika unanimous ipinnu lori Rick Graham ni a middleweight ija.
Bryant (6-0) dominated the action, ki o si lọ silẹ Graham ni yika mefa lati kan irusoke lori okùn ati ki o gba nipa ikun ti 60-51, 60-52 ati 60-53.
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Isiah Seldon back and looking for big opportunities

Seldon battles Michael Mitchell yi Saturday at The Claridge Hotel for the Garden State Super Middleweight title

Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna battles Kendal Mena in main event
1ST BOUT —7 PM SHARP
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Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (March 18, 2016)–Ọla NIGHT ni The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City,Super middleweight Isiah Seldon returns to the ring after a 33-month layoff when he challenges Michael Mitchell as part of an 11-bout card that is promoted by Rising Promotions and Vincent M. Ponte ká Gulfstream ni igbega.
Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Thomas LaManna gba lori Kendal Mena in a eight round welterweight bout.
Seldon is eager to be back in the ring after much soul searching over the past two-plus years.
I have been working a job and staying in the gym. I have been keeping sharp but I just needed to get my life in order, ” said Seldon. “We have been looking for the right fight. I was offered some good financial opportunities in Russia, but I want to do this the right way. I am not in this for the money.
Seldon feels at age 27, the time is now to concentrate on in his ring career.
I am not getting any younger, and when I got the call from Rising Promotions and they offered me the right fight, I jumped at it.
When asked about the veteran Mitchell, Seldon really doesn’t know alot.
I don’t know much. I saw a couple video snippets of him and I see a tough guys who comes forward. It should be a good fight. I trained very hard for this and I am ready.
When asked what he sees in the next few years, Seldon, believes that with Rising Promotions looking to do stage multiple fight cards on the boardwalk property, he sees an active 2016.
I am looking at two or three more fights this year. Rising Promotions said I could be on their cards going forward. I am just trying to stay busy. Emi ni 27 years-old and it is time to go. The Beast Mode is turned on and I am excited to show a new Isiah Seldon. Before I was just a brawler but in the time off, I have developed my boxing skills and I am a much better fighter.
In an eight-round welterweight bout, Tommy Rainone (24-7-1, 5 KO ká) ti Long Island, NY ogun Maurice Chalmers (14-12-1, 8 KO ká) ti Lynchburg, Orúkọàyè.
Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:
Lamont Capers (5-7-2) ti Hawley, PA yoo ja Willis Lockett (14-16-5, 5 KO ká) ti Takoma Park, MD in a cruiserweight bout.

Former cruiserweight world champion Imamu Mayfield (25-9-2, 18 KO ká) ti Pati Amboy, NJ returns to the ring after an eight year absence when he takes on Dan Pasciolla (6-1-1) ti biriki, NJ in a heavyweight bout for the Garden State Heavyweight title.
Ni merin yika bouts:
Quian Davis (1-0-1, 1 KO) of Mays Landing, NJ battles Corey Morley (0-1-1) of Philadelphia in a Heavyweight bout.
Omar Brito (2-2, 1 KO) of Pleasantville, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ja Kaabo Diaz (2-1, 2 KO ká) ti afojusọna Park, NJ in a super featherweight fight.
Alvin Vermall (7-0-1, 7 KO ká) of La Place, LA will take on D'Quan Morgan (3-2-1, 3 KO ká) of Hamlet, NC in a cruiserweight tilt.
Undefeated middleweight Hakim Bryant (5-0, 4 KO ká) ti Asbury Park, Awon ara New Jersey yoo jaRick Graham (3-11-2, 1 KO) ti Detroit, Mi.
Darryl Bunting (0-0-1) ti Asbury Park, NJ will tussle with Darryl Watkins (0-2) of Temple Hills, Dókítà. in a super middleweight fight.
Ubdefeated lightweight Steven Ortiz (2-0) ti Philadelphia, PA will box Jose Miguel Castro (5-7, 3 KO ká) ti Carolina, Puẹto Riko.
Tickets for the March 19th fight card are $50 GA, $75 Stage (very few remaining)& $125 VIP (SOLD OUT) (Agọ ti 5 available for $500SOLD OUT) and are available at RisingBoxingPromotions.com or 609-487-4444.
The Claridge Hotel is located at 123 S. Indiana Ave. Atlantic City NJ

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Former professional baseball player Quian Davis looking to make a difference in the community

Davis to battle Corey Morley yi Saturday night at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City

Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna battles Kendal Mena in main event
1ST BOUT —7 PM SHARP
Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (March 16, 2016)–Yi Saturday night ni The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City,Heavyweight Quian Davis will look to stay undefeated when he takes on Corey Morley as part of an 11-bout card that is promoted by Rising Promotions and Vincent M. Ponte ká Gulfstream ni igbega.
Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Thomas LaManna gba lori Kendal Mena in a eight round welterweight bout.
Davis of nearby Mays Landing, New Jersey is not the typical fighter who has dreams of winning a world heavyweight title, but he has bigger plans to help mold the youth of the Jersey Shore area as being a role model.
To say Davis is an all-around athlete is an understatement.
The Buena High School all-time leading rusher in football, was a 48th round draft pick of the Florida Marlins and spent three years in their minor league system.
When getting the itch to play football again, Davis bagged baseball and began playing football at Hudson Valley College in upstate New York.
After a few years of figuring out his next move, Davis took up boxing.
ni 6'3″ati 250 lbs, Davis took up the sweet science at the age of 34.
After eight amateur fights (record of 5-3), Davis turned professional by fighting a four round draw with Willie Harvey on August 15, 2015.
Davis got into the win column with a 26 second knockout over Santario Holdbrooks on December 5th at The Claridge.
“Ni bayi, I am getting by with my natural athletic ability. I do not know all of the ins and outs of boxing, but I have toughness and have been learning on the job,” Said Davis.
There has been a lot of improvement since I have started
In Morley, he is facing a durable guy, that has gone the distance in his first two outings.
I just know he is shorter and heavier then me. He is from Philadelphia, so that alone, I know he is a tough guy.
Davis is even more honest when it comes to his ceiling as a fighter.
My goal is to fight as long as the sport wants me. I want to have fights that will build my resume and give me the credibility to become a trainer for all athletes. I would like to instill what I know and my experiences with baseball, football and now boxing and become an all-around trainer and role model. There are people needed in the community that should be mentoring kids coming up and I feel that I can be that guy around here.
I want to thank my supporters. I am humbled that they spend their hard earned money to come see fight, and I am so appreciative of that.
Ni ẹya-mẹjọ yika ija, Tommy Rainone (24-7-1, 5 KO ká) ti Long Island, NY yoo ja Maurice Chalmers (14-12-1, 8 KO ká) ti Danville, VA in a welterweight clash.
Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:
Lamont Capers (5-7-2) ti Hawley, PA yoo ja Willis Lockett (14-16-5, 5 KO ká) ti Takoma Park, MD in a cruiserweight bout.

Isiah Seldon (7-1, 3 KO ká) ti Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ja Michael Mitchell (3-6-2, 1 KO) ti Paterson, NJ in a fight for the Garden State Super Middleweight title.
Former cruiserweight world champion Imamu Mayfield (25-9-2, 18 KO ká) ti Pati Amboy, NJ returns to the ring after an eight year absence when he takes on Dan Pasciolla (6-1-1) ti biriki, NJ ni a heavyweight ija.
Ni merin yika bouts:
Omar Brito (2-2, 1 KO) of Pleasantville, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ja Kaabo Diaz (2-1, 2 KO ká) ti afojusọna Park, NJ in a super featherweight fight.
Alvin Vermall (7-0-1, 7 KO ká) of La Place, LA will take on D'Quan Morgan (3-2-1, 3 KO ká) of Hamlet, NC in a cruiserweight tilt.
Undefeated middleweight Hakim Bryant (5-0, 4 KO ká) ti Asbury Park, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ja Rick Graham (3-11-2, 1 KO) ti Detroit, Mi.
Darryl Bunting (0-0-1) ti Asbury Park, NJ will tussle with Darryl Watkins (0-2) of Temple Hills, Dókítà. in a super middleweight fight.
Undefeated lightweight Steven Ortiz (2-0) ti Philadelphia, PA will box Jose Miguel Castro (5-7, 3 KO ká) ti Carolina, Puẹto Riko.
Tiketi fun awọn March 19th fight card are $50 GA, $75 Stage (very few remaining)& $125 VIP (SOLD OUT) (Agọ ti 5 available for $500SOLD OUT) and are available at RisingBoxingPromotions.com or 609-487-4444.
The Claridge Hotel is located at 123 S. Indiana Ave. Atlantic City NJ

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Nyara ni igbega ti a da pẹlu awọn idi ti a di ile idaduro orukọ pẹlu awọn bọtini ti awọn ohun ti ni igbega Iladide ni ogbon lati ipoidojuko ohun orun ti diversified pataki iṣẹlẹ laarin awọn idaraya ati Idanilaraya ile ise, The CEO ati awọn alabašepọ ni Iladide ni igbega lero wipe awọn anfani fun idagba wa ni ailopin. A yoo fẹ lati fi fun anfani lati si oke ati awọn bọ awọn ọjọgbọn bi daradara bi magbowo boxers ti miiran awọn olupolowo yoo ko ni imurasilẹ fun anfani lati. Awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Iladide eto lati ipoidojuko yoo npèsè Elo ti nilo ti ifarada, ebi-ore idaraya Idanilaraya.

Long Island favorite Tommy “Felefele” Rainone looking for big win this Saturday night in boardwalk debut

Rainone to take on Maurice Chalmers this Saturday at the Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City

Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna battles Kendal Mena in main event
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Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (March 15, 2016)–Yi Saturday night ni The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City, Long Island based welterweight Tommy Rainone makes his debut on the boardwalk when he battles Maurice Chalmers in a eight round bout in a featured undercard bout of a 11-bout card promoted by Rising Promotions and Vincent M.Ponte’s Gulfstream Promotions.
Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Thomas LaManna gba lori Kendal Mena in a eight round welterweight bout.
Rainone has a record of 24-7-1 with with five knockouts has long been a fan favorite in the Empire state, and the fight with Chalmers will fulfill a venue that has been on the 36 year-old’s bucket list.
I have fought in Madison Square Garden, Yankee Stadium, The Legendary Blue Horizon and Las Vegas. I have been wanting to fight in Atlantic City for a long time and Saturday it finally happens,” said Rainone.
What makes Rainone’s career even more fascinating is that he works a full-time job overnight working for Hilton Hotels in the accounting the department.
That makes for long days, working until the early morning, getting just a few hours of sleep and then going to the gym before his overnight shift.
I have not had a day off in seven weeks, but I will be ready to go lojo satide night. I have had pretty good training and sparring. Now I am just maintaining my weight
In Chalmers, he is facing a veteran who has a record of 14-12-1 pẹlu mẹjọ knockouts. Chalmers has knocked off three undefeated fighters, but Rainone is confident that his skills and preparation will be enough to get his hand raised.
I have seen him once in person. He defeated an undefeated guy and he was very aggressive that night. I have seen other fight’s where he sits back and is a counter puncher. I prepare for anything.
Since turning professional in 2006, Rainone has been an instant fan favorite, and he feels he owes a lot of support to the many supporters who have stuck by him through his whole career.
Without a fan base, you don’t get fights. I will have 100 or so fans down in Atlantic City. I owe everything to them.
Rainone believes his popularity is due large in part to him being just aneveryday guyand his fans can relate to him.
I always put on a good fight, but I am relate able. After the fights, I hang out with everybody. I am humble and I show the fans how much I appreciate him.
Ni re kẹhin ija, Rainone took one of the step up fights that could have set him up for a major opportunity when he took on former junior middleweight champion Ishe Smith.
Rainone came up just short in that fight, but Rainone wanted to test himself against the former world champion.
That fight was a tall order. Ishe is the bigger man and a former world champion. I am not a junior middleweight. I tried very hard and I knew if I had won that fought, I would have been ranked in the top-ten.
Rainone is only planning to fight another couple of years and he still has the goals of every fighter, but he is taking his career fight by fight.
The goal is one fight at a time. I am excited to fight in Atlantic City. I want to fight at Barclays Center and again in Madison Square Square Garden as well fighting for a title back in Atlantic City.
I have done this the hard way throughout my career. I do not know who has done it the way I have. I have done this on my own without any alliance or any promoter and I am very proud what I have accomplished and I still have more to do.
Tiketi fun awọn March 19th fight card are $50 GA, $75 Stage (very few remaining)& $125 VIP (SOLD OUT) (Agọ ti 5 available for $500SOLD OUT) and are available at RisingBoxingPromotions.com or 609-487-4444.
The Claridge Hotel is located at 123 S. Indiana Ave. Atlantic City NJ

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Nyara ni igbega ti a da pẹlu awọn idi ti a di ile idaduro orukọ pẹlu awọn bọtini ti awọn ohun ti ni igbega Iladide ni ogbon lati ipoidojuko ohun orun ti diversified pataki iṣẹlẹ laarin awọn idaraya ati Idanilaraya ile ise, The CEO ati awọn alabašepọ ni Iladide ni igbega lero wipe awọn anfani fun idagba wa ni ailopin. A yoo fẹ lati fi fun anfani lati si oke ati awọn bọ awọn ọjọgbọn bi daradara bi magbowo boxers ti miiran awọn olupolowo yoo ko ni imurasilẹ fun anfani lati. Awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Iladide eto lati ipoidojuko yoo npèsè Elo ti nilo ti ifarada, ebi-ore idaraya Idanilaraya.

Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna to take on Kendal Mena in main event on Saturday, March 19 at the Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City

Tommy Rainone takes on Maurice Chalmers; Former world champion Imamu Mayfield returns to fight Dan Pasciolla
Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (Kínní 26, 2016)–Lori Saturday night, March 19, Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna will headline in an 8-round Welterweight bout when he fights Kendal Mena at the Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City
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The card is promoted by Rising Promotions in association with Vincent M. Ponte ká Gulf san ni igbega.
LaManna (19-1, 7 KO ká) ti wa nitosi Millville, New Jersey will be making his second consecutive appearance at The Claridge. LaManna won a 8-round unanimous decision over Ariel Vasquez on December 5th.
LaManna used his reach and height and worked behind his jab to keep Vasquez at bay. As the fight wore on, LaManna started to dominate with body punches and cruised home to victory to the tune of 79-72 on two scorecards and 78-73.
Awọn 24 odun-atijọ LaManna ni tan-ọjọgbọn ni 2011 o si gba rẹ akọkọ mẹrindilogun bouts ti a ti afihan nipa AamiEye lori Ashandi Gibbs & Jamaal Davis.
I really don’t know much about Mena, but I am preparing to the best of my ability to handle whatever it is he brings to the table. Records don’t mean anything to me, all I know is he beat twenty men and has knocked out eleven of them,”wi LaManna

“Ikẹkọ ibudó ti wa nla. In this camp my team and I have been focusing more on working on the basics. We believe I have natural talent and I’m excited to see when it all comes to place.

Since suffering his only loss to world ranked Middleweight Antoine Douglas on ShoBox: The New generation, LaManna has won three straight which includes a 6-round unanimous decision over rugged Ayi Bruce on September 26th ni Beach Haven, New Jersey.

This will be LaManna’s second fight at Welterweight after moving down from Middleweight.
Mena of San Cristobal, Dominican Republic has a respectable mark of 20-3 pẹlu 11 knockouts.
The 28-year old Mena won his first twenty fights, which earned him a shot at the WBA International title.
He was stopped in the bout by contender Francisco Santana and he has lost to two undefeated fighters in his subsequent bouts.
In an 8-round co-feature, Tommy Rainone gba lori Maurice Chalmers ni a Welterweight ija.
Rainone has established himself as a fan favorite on the east coast, will be making his Atlantic City debut.
O ni a gba ti 24-7-1 pẹlu marun knockouts.

Awọn 36 year-old of Long Island, New York won his first 11 pari. Rainone captured the IBA Americas Title 10-round unanimous decision over Robby Cannon. He also captured the USBO Welterweight title with a 10-round unanimous decision over Carl McNickles.

Rainone will be looking to get back in the win column after dropping a unanimous decision to former world champion Ishe Smith on December 18.
Chalmers of Lynchburg, Virginia ni o ni a gba ti 14-12-1 pẹlu 8 knockouts.
Chalmers will be looking to spring the upset, much like he did when he defeated the likes of Marcus Woods (4-1), Michael Lozano (3-0), Rajiv Bhattacharya (9-0) and Tykeem Sadler (6-0).
Ni awọn 6-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, former IBF Cruiserweight champion Imamu Mayfield will be making his long awaited comeback in a Heavyweight bout against Dan Pasciolla for the Garden State Heavyweight title.
Mayfield of Perth Amboy, New Jersey will making his first appearance in just for 8-years.
Mayfield won the IBF Cruiserweight championship when he won a 12-round unanimous decision over Uriah Grant on November 8, 1997. He made one defense and was stopped by Arthur Williams on October 30, 1998.
Mayfield won the USBA Cruiserweight title with 10th round stoppage over Gary Wilcox on June 30, 2001.
Mayfield has also fought world champions Juan Carlos Gomez, Krzystof Wlodarczyk and Alexander Povetkin.
Pasciolla of Brick, New Jersey ni o ni a gba ti 6-1-1 and holds wins over Bill Marks (1-0), John Lennox (13-2) and Donnie Palmer (6-0-1). Ni re julọ to šẹšẹ ija, Pasciolla and Brendan Barrett (3-0-1) fought to a draw on February 19 ni Atlantic City.
In a six-round bouts:
Lamont Capers (5-7-2) ti Brooklyn, NY fights Tracy Johnson (3-2-3) ti Boston, MA in a Cruiserweight bout.
In a bout for the Garden State Super Middleweight title, Isiah Seldon (7-1, 3 KO ká) ti Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey gba lori Michael Mitchell (3-6-2, 1 KO) ti Paterson, Awon ara New Jersey.

Hakim Bryant (5-0, 4 KO ká) ti Asbury Park, Jersey yoo gba lori ohun alatako lati wa ni oniwa ni a Middleweight ija.

Ni 4-yika Bouts:
Quian Davis (1-0-1, 1 KO) of Mays Landing, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ja Corey Morley (0-1-1) ti Philadelphia, PA in a Heavyweight bout.

Caleb Hernandez (2-0) ti Vineland, NJ will battle LeAnthony Fleming (1-1) of Lakeland, FL in a Welterweight bout.

Omar Brito (2-2) of Pleasantville, Awon ara New Jersey yoo gba lori Kaabo Diaz (2-1, 2 KO ká) of the Prospect Park, NJ in a Super Featherweight bout.

Alvin Vermall (7-0-1, 7 KO ká) of LaPlace, LA yoo ja Dequan Morgan (3-2-1, 1 KO) of Hamlet, NC in a Cruiserweight bout.

Darryl Bunting (0-0-1 ) ti Asbury Park, Awon ara New Jersey njà Jason Singletary (0-1) ti Washington, DC in a Super Middleweight fight

Steven Ortiz (2-0) of Philadelphia will take part in a Lightweight bout against an opponent to be named.
Tiketi ni o wa $50 GA, $75 Stage (very few remaining) & $125 VIP (SOLD OUT)(Agọ ti 5 available for $500SOLD OUT) and are available at RisingBoxingPromotions.com or 609-487-4444.
The Clardige Hotel is located at 123 S. Indiana Ave. Atlantic City NJ

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About Nyara ni igbega:
Nyara ni igbega ti a da pẹlu awọn idi ti a di ile idaduro orukọ pẹlu awọn bọtini ti awọn ohun ti ni igbega Iladide ni ogbon lati ipoidojuko ohun orun ti diversified pataki iṣẹlẹ laarin awọn idaraya ati Idanilaraya ile ise, The CEO ati awọn alabašepọ ni Iladide ni igbega lero wipe awọn anfani fun idagba wa ni ailopin. A yoo fẹ lati fi fun anfani lati si oke ati awọn bọ awọn ọjọgbọn bi daradara bi magbowo boxers ti miiran awọn olupolowo yoo ko ni imurasilẹ fun anfani lati. Awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Iladide eto lati ipoidojuko yoo npèsè Elo ti nilo ti ifarada, ebi-ore idaraya Idanilaraya.

Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna lati akọle on Saturday, March 19 at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City

Plus the return of former world champion Imamu Mayfield

Headlining the undercard will be popular Tommy “Felefele” Rainone of Long Island NY. Also seeing action will be local favorites Isiah Seldon of Atlantic City as well as undefeated fighters Quian Davis, Caleb Hernandez, Steven Ortiz, Alvin Vermall & Hakim Bryant.
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Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (Kínní 3, 2016)–Lori Saturday night, March 19, Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna will take part in the main event of a card that will take place at the Claridge Hotẹẹli ni Atlantic City
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Awọn kaadi ba ti ni igbega nipasẹ Rising Star Boxing Promotions ni sepo pẹluVincent M. Ponte ká Gulf san ni igbega.
The Welterweight bout is scheduled for 8-rounds.
We are looking forward to this event March 19thsaid Debra LaManna of Rising Star Promotions. “Our first show in December was a big success and we are only getting better. I want to thank The Claridge Hotel for being the host to this event. We have four dates this year with March 19th as our kick off and in May as our following date. I also want to thank all the boxers that risk their lives and participate in Rising Star events to please the fans because that is what it’s all about. My mission as President is to give back to the fighters and make them feel appreciated. A big goal we have is to bring thesportback into boxing and not justbusiness”. It continues March 19th on the boardwalk in Atlantic City.

LaManna (19-1, 7 KO ká) ti wa nitosi Millville, New Jersey will be making his second consecutive appearance at The Claridge. LaManna won a 8-round unanimous decision over Ariel Vasquez on December 5th.

LaManna used his reach and height and worked behind his jab to keep Vasquez at bay. As the fight wore on, LaManna started to dominate with body punches and cruised home to victory to the tune of 79-72 on two scorecards and 78-73.
Awọn 24 odun-atijọ LaManna ni tan-ọjọgbọn ni 2011 o si gba rẹ akọkọ mẹrindilogun bouts ti a ti afihan nipa AamiEye lori Ashandi Gibbs & Jamaal Davis.

Since suffering his only loss to world ranked Middleweight Antoine Douglas on ShoBox: The New generation, LaManna has won three straight which includes a 6-round unanimous decision over rugged Ayi Bruce on September 26th in Beach Haven, New Jersey.

This will be LaManna’s second fight at Welterweight after moving down from Middleweight.

I’m excited to headline for the second time in Atlantic City. I feel great in the Welterweight division and I look to make a lot of noise in 2016. I want to thank the whole Rising Star Promotions team as well as Vinny Ponte of Gulf Stream Promotions for giving me yet another opportunity to display my talent at such a high class venue in Atlantic City. I also would like to thank the Claridge Hotel and the Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame for all the help and support in making this event possible.said Thomas LaManna
Ni awọn 6-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, former IBF Cruiserweight champion Imamu Mayfield will be making his long awaited comeback in a Heavyweight bout.
Mayfield of Perth Amboy, New Jersey will making his first appearance in just for 8-years.
Mayfield won the IBF Cruiserweight championship when he won a 12-round unanimous decision over Uriah Grant on November 8, 1997. He made one defense and was stopped by Arthur Williams on October 30, 1998.
Mayfield won the USBA Cruiserweight title with 10th round stoppage over Gary Wilcox on June 30, 2001.
Mayfield has also fought world champions Juan Carlos Gomez, Krzystof Wlodarczyk and Alexander Povetkin.
A ni kikun undercard yoo wa ni kede Kó.
Tiketi ni o wa $50 GA, $75 Ringside, $75 Stage & $125 VIP (Agọ ti 5 wa fun $500) and are available at RisingBoxingPromotions.com or 609-487-4444.
The Clardige Hotel is located at 123 S. Indiana Ave. Atlantic City NJ

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About Nyara ni igbega:
Nyara ni igbega ti a da pẹlu awọn idi ti a di ile idaduro orukọ pẹlu awọn bọtini ti awọn ohun ti ni igbega Iladide ni ogbon lati ipoidojuko ohun orun ti diversified pataki iṣẹlẹ laarin awọn idaraya ati Idanilaraya ile ise, The CEO ati awọn alabašepọ ni Iladide ni igbega lero wipe awọn anfani fun idagba wa ni ailopin. A yoo fẹ lati fi fun anfani lati si oke ati awọn bọ awọn ọjọgbọn bi daradara bi magbowo boxers ti miiran awọn olupolowo yoo ko ni imurasilẹ fun anfani lati. Awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Iladide eto lati ipoidojuko yoo npèsè Elo ti nilo ti ifarada, ebi-ore idaraya Idanilaraya.

RANCES BARTHELEMY WINS LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN TOE-TO-TOE BATTLE AGAINST DENIS SHAFIKOV IN HEADLINING BOUT OF FINAL PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON SPIKE CARD OF 2015 FROM THE PEARL AT THE PALMS CASINO RESORT IN LAS VEGAS

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Las fegasi (December 18) – Awọn “forcewas with Cuban star and newly crowned lightweight world champion Rances Barthelemy (24-0, 13 KOs) as he won a 12-round unanimous decision over Russian southpaw Denis Shafikov (36-2-1, 19 KOs) in the headlining bout of the final Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) on Spike fight card of 2015. The four-fight telecast, which was supported by non-televised fights featuring some of Mayweather Promotions’ nyara irawọ, took place at the Pearl at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas.
Coming off of a luxury world tour, Floyd Mayweather returned stateside and sat ringside as promoter of tonight’s fights. The recently retired five-division world champion, who also learned today he was selected asEré alaworan Onija ti Odun, was animated and engaged through the final bell of the evening.
Ni akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ, which started off as a close toe-to-toe battle, ended in the Barthelemy’s favor as he swept the latter quarter of the bout. Shafikov controlled the beginning of the fight, staying in the pocket and throwing more powerful punches than Barthelemy as the Cuban had a difficult time adjusting to the significantly shorter, yet stronger, style of Shafikov.
The turning point of the fight occurred when a cut caused by a punch by Barthelemy opened up above Shafikov’s right eye in the eighth round. The blood began to poor furiously and referee Vic Drakulich called the ringside doctor over to inspect the cut. When the fight resumed, Barthelemy attacked the Russian’s eye and never let up for the remainder of the fight. He took advantage of the cut and coupled it with his height and reach advantage which led to a recipe for success as he is now a two-division world champion. The judges saw the bout 119-109 ati 116-112 lemeji.
There were moments where I was trapped into my style of fighting. It took me a minute to adjust to Shafikov’s style and exchange punches with him,” Said Barthelemy. “I’m really happy with the number of punches I was able to get off.
I was really impressed with Shafiov’s warrior style. He never gave up even after getting hurt with punches that were affecting his fight. That really caught me by surprise and also that he was able to last the whole fight. The fact that he continued really says something about him as a fighter.
I’m not sure if I won the fight,” Said Shafikov. “I’m very disappointed and I want a rematch.
The co-main event saw a bizarre ending to what was to be a cruiserweight elimination bout. Detroit southpawIsiah Thomas (15-0, 6 KOs) was winning the fight on all three judgesscorecards through round three when Russian power-puncher Murat “Iron” Gassiev (22-0, 16 KOs) threw accidental late blows to Thomashead after the bell. The punches forced referee Jay Nady to make the tough call that the punchesdiminished the valueof Thomasability to continue. As the fight had not yet gone four rounds, unified rules state that the fight does not go to the scorecards, thus ruling it a no contest.
Chris Pearson (16-1 11 KOs), a promising super welterweight from Dayton, Ohio put his previously undefeated record on the line against fellow unbeaten Eric Walker (12-0, 6 KOs) of Plaquemine, Louisiana in the second televised bout. Walker came out strong, dominating the early rounds against Pearson, another member of the stable of rising stars from Mayweather Promotions. A wobbled Pearson persevered and attempted to turn the tide in an action-packed fifth round with a series of head shots.

The seventh round saw both fighters exchanging a brutal barrage of punches culminating with a fast-paced eighth and final round drawing a standing ovation from the crowd. The underdog Walker, who spent 13 years in Dixon Correctional Institute in Louisiana, scored a unanimous decision victory (79-71, 78-74, 80-72) winning the biggest fight of his life in front of a captivated national TV audience.

If you believe in God and work hard at what you’re doing, you’re going to succeed,” Said Walker. “Look at me now.
I had watched his previous fights and knew that my right hand would be too much for him and that I could land it anytime,” continued Walker. “My conditioning was really the difference tonight. I was in great shape and I was able to rely on that when the going got tough.

Pearson was disappointed in the decision and was left wanting a rematch.

I take my hat off to him,” said Pearson. “His punches were crisp and hard. I just couldn’t get going on anything consistently. I thought it was closer than the judgesscorecards and I definitely want a rematch as soon as possible.

Ni awọn šiši ija aṣalẹ, one of boxing’s fast rising stars, Gervonta “The One” Davis (14-0, 13 KOs) out of Baltimore put his undefeated record on the line against Mexico’s Luis Sanchez (17-5-1, 5 KOs) in a lightweight clash.

Davis, a 21-year-old protégé of Mayweather, lived up to his reputation as a budding superstar scoring a hard-fought ninth round knockout victory. Sanchez showed his toughness and resiliency as he forced Davis to fight three rounds longer than any fight of his career.Davis showed his speed and power in the eighth round as he landed an uppercut to knock down his determined opponent. In the ninth round, he threw a massive left hand to finish Sanchez, sending Mayweather to his feet in celebration.

It felt great to fight all of these rounds and get the work in,” Said Davis. “He’s a tough fighter and I learned a great deal tonight. It was a very good experience for me.
I just listened to my corner and Floyd, took my time and broke him down. I want to fight again as soon as possible for a world title.
Mayweather, who was very pleased with Davisperformance, sees the young undefeated fighter’s future as bright.
It’s always good to go out there and get the W,” Said Mayweather. “O si ni odo. He’s still learning. We’re looking forward to him being a world champion some day.
Mayweather relished in the opportunity to promote one of the final fights of the year in his hometown of Las Vegas saying, “I’m so happy we were able to showcase on national television some of the talented fighters we have at Mayweather Promotions. Win tabi padanu, I am proud of all of them.
More importantly I want to wish everyone Happy Holidays and thank for them supporting me, Mayweather Promotions and The Money Team throughout all of these years. I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart.
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PBC on Spike was promoted by Mayweather Promotions and sponsored by Corona.
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SUPER WELTERWEIGHT CHRIS PEARSON MEETS FELLOW UNBEATEN ERIC WALKER & RISING STAR GERVONTA DAVIS TAKES ON LUIS SANCHEZ ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON SPIKE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 LATI píálì AT-ọpẹ si Casino ohun asegbeyin ti IN Las fegasi

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Las fegasi (December 14, 2015) – Undefeated contender Chris “Young King” Pearson (13-0, 10 KOs) will meet fellow unbeaten Eric Walker (11-0, 6 KOs) in a super welterweight battle while rising star Gervonta “The One” Davis (13-0, 12 KOs) gba lori Luis Sanchez (17-4-1, 5 KOs) in a lightweight bout on Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija(PBC) lori Spike Friday, December 18 from the Pearl at Palms Casino resort in Las Vegas.
PBC on Spike ti wa ni headlined nipa undefeated Cuba Rances “Kid aruwo ina nla” Barthelemy (23-0, 13 KOs) ati Russia ká Denis Shafikov (36-1-1, 19 KOs) ni a lightweight aye akọle ija. Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI/PT ati ẹya ti Detroit ká Isiah Thomas(15-0, 6 KOs) ati Russia ká Murat “Iron” Gassiev (22-0, 16 KOs) in a battle of unbeaten cruiserweights.
Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa Mayweather ni igbega ni sepo pẹlu Warriors Boxing, ti wa ni owole ni $100.50, ati $25.50 plus wulo owo, ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi. Tiketi le wa ni ra ni www.ticketmaster.com tabi nipa pipe awọn parili Box Office ni 702-994-3200 tabi Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000.
Part of the stacked undercard of exciting fights will see former world champion Ishe “Sugar Shay” Smith (27-8, 12 KOs) lodi si Tommy “Felefele” Rainone (24-6-1, 5 KOs) in a super welterweight showdown and former world champion MickeyThe SpiritBey (21-1-1, 10 KOs) in a lightweight contest against unbeaten Naim Nelson(12-0, 1 KO).
Rounding out the action is 29-year-old Romanian Ronald “The dani lorun” Gavril (14-1, 10 KOs) against the Dominican Republic’s Mariano Hilario (12-4, 5 KOs) ni Super middleweight igbese, 26-odun kan Brian Castano (13-0,9 KOs) againstMexico’s Aaron Garcia (12-4-1, 7 KOs) in a super welterweight tussle and Fabian “TNT” Maidana (8-0, 6 KOs), brother of former world champion Marcos, in a welterweight bout against Washington’s Virgil Green (11-3, 4 KOs).
Bi ni Dayton, Ohio, Pearson ti impressed pẹlu lagbara victories lori Steve Martinez, El wi Harrak, Lanardo Tyner ati tẹlẹ unbeaten Acacio João Ferreira ni merin njà ṣaaju ki o ṣẹgun Janks Trotter ni September. The 24-year-old looks to continue to rise within the junior middleweight division and cement his contender status with a victory over the 22-year-old Walker out of Plaquemine, Louisiana who is yet to lose since turning pro in 2013.
A highly regarded prospect who won the 2012 National ibọwọ asiwaju, awọn 21-odun-atijọ Davis ti tẹlẹ gba silẹ mẹrin stoppage victories ni 2015. Julọ laipe, awọn Baltimore-ilu abinibi duro tele aye asiwaju Cristobal Cruz pẹlu a vicious apapo ni wọn October ija. Now he is challenged by the 23-year-old Sanchez out of Cancun, Mexico who owns victories over Miguel Beltran and Adan Mares.
After a long career that saw him go from the world of reality television as a star on “Awọn Contender” to competing at the top level at 154 ati 160 poun, Smith finally put it all together in 2010, beginning a four-fight winning streak that culminated in a decision win over Cornelius Bundrage for a super welterweight world title in 2013, becoming the first native Las Vegan to ever win a world title. He continues to challenge the best and recorded his most recent victory in April by defeating Cecil McCalla. He takes on a dangerous veteran contender in New York’s Rainone who enters this fight having beaten Francisco Reza and Allen Litzau.
Bey returns to the ring on December 18 fun igba akọkọ niwon gba a aye akọle ni September 2014 pẹlu a gun lori Miguel Vazquez. He has won three fights in a row including victories over Alan Herrera and Carlos Cardenas. Nsoju Cleveland, Ohio, Bey looks to work his way back to title-contention beginning with the 25-year-old Philadelphia-native Nelson.
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Q&A FI TOP afojusọna Antoine Douglas AS o pèse lati koju si elegbe UNBEATEN Thomas LAMANNA YII Jimo ON SHOWTIME®

ShoBox: The New generation YÈ lori Showtime
Yi Friday, March 13 ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT Lati Westbury, N.Y..

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WESTBURY, N.Y.. (March 9, 2015) – Undefeated middleweight Antoine Douglas(16-0-1, 10 KOs) jẹ ọkan ninu awọn Boxing sare-nyara asesewa. O kan 23 ọdun atijọ, awọn ibinu ati moriwu Washington, D.C., abinibi yoo ṣe re 2015 keôsan-yiFriday, March 13 lodi si elegbe unbeaten Thomas LaManna (16-0, 7 KOs) ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti ShoBox: The New generation, gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

Douglas, ti o jẹ 1-0-1 ni meji ShoBox ifarahan, ti wa ni nwa si lati fi mule pe o ti n mina ni moniker “Action” nigbati o bi mẹẹta ohun alatako ti o – bi ara – ti kò ti sọnu tabi awọn bà ni kanfasi. Die ṣe pataki, o n ifojusi lati tesiwaju lati nu eyikeyi iyemeji nipa rẹ ojo iwaju bi a contender ni 160 poun. Douglas ti gba meji ni ọna kan niwon Boxing a lile-ja 10-yika poju fa pẹlu tele aye akọle ChallengerMichel Audio (23-1-1 lọ ni) kẹhin July 25 lori ShoBox.

Eyi ni ohun ti Douglas ní láti sọ bi o ti šetan fun a breakout 2015:

Bawo ni yoo ti o sọ rẹ ọmọ ti wa ni lọ?
“Mi ọmọ ti wa ni ti lọ nla bẹ jina. Èmi gan inu didun pẹlu awọn Pace ti mi ọmọ. Mo wa ọtun ibi ti a fẹ lati wa ni ati ki o ni ipo fun odun kan nla.”

Bẹni ọkan ti o ti a ti lu mọlẹ bi a ọjọgbọn. Ṣe o reti pe lati yi lori March 13?
“Mo gan ma ṣe reti ohunkohun ti lọ sinu a ija. Mo ti o kan fẹ lati fi lori kan nla show ki o si fi lori kan nla ija. Fun o mi gbogbo.”

O ti sọ dojuko awọn tougher alatako bi a Pro. Bawo ni o ṣe duro lojutu ati ki o ko wo ti o ti kọja ohun alatako?
“Eyi ni idaraya ti Boxing ati ọkan Punch le yi eyikeyi ija. Eyikeyi Onija ni agbara ti hurting mi ki Emi ko ré ẹnikẹni. LaManna jẹ undefeated. O si n ko sọnu, ki emi ki o le ko wo ti o ti kọja rẹ. Ohunkohun ti o le ṣẹlẹ ni nibẹ.”

Kini o mọ nipa LaManna ati ohun ti iru awon ija ṣe o reti?
“Mo mọ pe o ni ga ati ki o ni o ni kan gun arọwọto. Mo gan ko mo ohun ti lati reti. Mo mọ pé o duro lati tii soke lati gbiyanju lati duro ni a igbeja ipo. Mo nilo lati ya anfani ti pe nipa ti lọ lori nkan ibinu.”

Lẹhin ti ohun ti o ti sọ ṣẹgun bi a youngster, ni o ro ara rẹ a kù? Ṣe Boxing pamọ o?
“Mo ti yoo ko ro ara mi kan kan kù. Mo ti yoo ro ara mi kan Onija. Mo ti ní pupo lati ja fun ninu mi ewe. Boxing iranwo mi gba nipasẹ mi oran. O pese mi pẹlu ẹkọ ati discipline. Ni ayika ori ti 14 Mo gan si mu Iṣakoso ti aye mi ati ki o di ọkunrin kan. Mo ro bi mo ti nilo lati toju ara mi bi ọkunrin kan.

“Nigbati mo wà ni a bolomo ile ni 14, mi meji guardians pipin si oke ati awọn Mo wà ni ipo kan ni ibi ti mo ti nilo lati ṣe kan ipinnu lati yan eyi ti ona lati lọ si isalẹ. Emi yoo ko ni le ni awọn ipo ni mo wà ninu loni ti o ba ti mo ti ko ṣe awọn ipinnu ti mo ṣe. Nibẹ wà ko awon eniyan ni ayika mi lati ntoka mi ni ọtun itọsọna, Mo wà lori mi ara. Ti o ba ti wa nibẹ wà enia ti o wà atilẹyin ti mi, Mo ti a ti ko reti o. Mo wà ni ipo ti mo ti a ti ṣiṣe awọn ipinnu daada fun ara mi.”

Ngba to ṣe pataki nibi – iya rẹ si wà ni ati ki o jade ninu aye re dagba soke. Ohun ti ntọju o ki adúróṣinṣin fun u lẹhin ti ohun gbogbo ti o ti sọ ti nipasẹ?
“Mo ye ti o daju wipe gbogbo eniyan lọ nipasẹ ohun ni won aye. O rorun lati sọ fún wọn ohun tí wọn yẹ ki o ṣe. O gba a pupo lati fi igberaga rẹ akosile lati wa ni o tiyẹ ti awọn ohun ti eniyan ti wa ni ti lọ nipasẹ. Ju ọpọlọpọ awọn eniyan fi ara akọkọ lori awọn miran. Mo si mu igbesẹ kan pada si woye pe ohun gbogbo ṣẹlẹ fun idi kan ati ki o wo bi mo ti wa ni tan-jade loni. Iya mi ati ki o Mo ni kan nla ibasepo bayi nitori ti mo wà oye ti rẹ ipo ati ki o ko gba ohunkohun ti o ṣe imomose tabi ro pe ti o ti directed si ọna mi.”

Kí ni o kọ lati rẹ kẹhin ShoBox jà dipo Audio)?. Ṣe o wo o bi a rere tabi odi?
“Mo ti wo ni ija pẹlu Audio bi a rere. Ni ti ija ni mo ni isalẹ ni àdánù, awọn kere ti mo ti ni a nigba ti. Mo ti wà ni 155 dipo ti mi ibùgbé àdánù ti 160. Shedding awọn poun gan ní ńlá kan ikolu lori ija ati ki o Mo mọ Emi ni a middleweight ki o si lero itura ni 160.”

Pe awọn Audio ija ti a npe ni a poju fa — je pe a ko gba oriyin kankan fun o? Bawo ni o kọ lati pe?
“O je kan nla gba oriyin kankan fun mi lati gba a fa, ṣugbọn a mọ nisisiyi ko lati lọ si eyikeyi kere ju 160. Ti o ni akọkọ ohun ti a kẹkọọ ní ti ija. Nibẹ ni iru kan ohun bi ni ju disciplined. Awon eniyan woye bi o lailoraa mo ti wà fun ti ija, ṣugbọn jije a disciplined Onija Mo ti a ti pinnu lati ṣe àdánù. A Pupo ti alatako yoo ko ba ti ya wipe ija sugbon o je ohun anfani ti mo fe lati lo anfani ti. Mo ro o je kan ti o dara ipinnu ni akoko, sugbon mo ti kẹkọọ kan niyelori ẹkọ.”

O ti lu a eniyan ká ehin jade ni akọkọ rẹ ShoBox ija (Jan. 17, 2014, dipo Marquis Davis) ati awọn rẹ Mama ji awọn show ninu rẹ kẹhin irisi. Kini o ni ninu itaja fun awọn oluwo lori March 13?
“Mo mọ, Mo n kan gbimọ fun a nla ija. Ti o ni gbogbo awọn Mo le ẹri. Mo wa ko ọkan fun àsà [Friday Awọn 13th]. Mo ti le kan ẹri o yoo je kan nla ija.”

Kini ni rẹ tobi julo agbara? Ti wa ni o ti nwa fun awọn ti knockout tabi ṣe o gbagbọ o le lọ 10 iyipo ati ki o gba awọn gun ti ọna?
“Mo gbagbo mo ti le Bangi fun 10 iyipo, ṣugbọn wipe gbogbo da lori alatako. Diẹ ninu awọn enia buruku ni o wa lagbara to ti o le lọ si awọn ni kikun 10 iyipo. Mo ti lọ ni ati ki o gbiyanju lati inflict awọn julọ iye ti ibaje lati nsii Belii.

“Mi tobi agbara ni mi, ìfẹ ati ipinnu. Nibẹ ni kò a akoko ibi ti mo ti fẹ lati fun soke. Paapa ti o ba ni mo to farapa ninu iwọn, Mo ti yoo ko succumb si Onija. Awon ni o wa awọn ero ti lọ nipasẹ mi ori.”

Jerry Odom jẹ tun lori kaadi yi ati awọn ti o mejeji ni o wa lati DC agbegbe. O ti so wipe ti o ba meji ni o wa bi roommates. Kí ni o tumo si lati ni i lori kaadi pẹlu nyin?
“O tumo si a pupo fun mi. A wá lati iru ìrẹlẹ beginnings ati fun wa lati wa lori kanna kaadi jẹ itan fun wa. A mejeji gbe kanna wọpọ ìlépa ati awọn ti a ni opolopo ti a ti wa ni ija fun. Ni ogbon to lati ṣe eyi lori iru ńlá kan ipele lori Showtime ki o si mule gbogbo awọn naysayers ti ko tọ si tumo si aye si wa. O mu ki o wipe Elo siwaju sii tọ ti o si nmu fun wa, paapa ti o ba a mejeji gba awọn gun.”

Rẹ p?
“Mo ti ṣe asọtẹlẹ a gun. Mo ti oṣiṣẹ ati ki o ṣiṣẹ gidigidi lile fun yi ati emi setan lati fi kan lori show.”

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, unbeaten southpaw Ismael Barroso (16-0-2, 15 KOs), ti El Tigre, Venezuela, yoo iyaworan fun re 13th itẹlera ìṣẹgun nígbà tí ó bi mẹẹta Issouf “Onina” Irufẹ (17-2, 7 KOs), ti Bronx, N.Y., ni a 10-yika alokuirin fun awọn NABO Lightweight Title. Ni ẹya-mẹjọ yika ifihan ija, lẹẹkan-lu Jerry “Awọn King ká Ọmọ” Odom (12-1, 1 NC, 11 KOs), ti Washington D.C., yoo gbiyanju ki o si gbẹsan rẹ, Daduro isonu nigba ti o gba lori undefeated Andrew “Iji lile” Hernandez (8-0-1, 1 ND, 1 KO) ti Phoenix, Ariz., ni a Super middleweight rematch. Ni awọn šiši ija, Adam Lopez (9-0, 4 KOs), ti San Antonio, ati Houston ká Pablo Cruz (11-0, 3 KOs) figagbaga ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika ogun ti Daduro Star State Super bantamweights.

Advance tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ ni igbega nipa GH3 ni igbega ati Greg Cohen ni igbega ni sepo pẹlu David Schuster ká Winner Ya Gbogbo Awọn iṣelọpọ,ti wa ni owole ni $150, $125, ati $60 fun gbogboogbo gbigbani ti o ga. Tiketi wa ni Ticketmaster.com, gbogbo Ticketmaster awọn ipo, thespacewestbury.com, Awọn Space ni Westbury Àpótí Office ni 516.283.5566 tabi nipa pipe awọn GCP Office ni 212.851.6425.

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