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To Fight Against Quarantine Inactivity, Salita Promotions Announces New YouTube Series ‘Train Like a Boxer’
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Salita promóciók, boxing’s leading promotions company, announced today the launch of their new YouTube series “Train Like a Boxer,” featuring Company Founder Dmitriy Salita and Olympic Gold Medalist and multi-weight world champion Claressa Shields, as well as other premier fighters under the Salita banner including Otto Wallin, Shohjahon Ergashev and Kolbeinn Kristinsson.
Starting with a new webisode szerdán, Április 1, 2020, on the Salita Promotions and Claressa Shields YouTube channels, “Train Like a Boxer” will seek to motivate people to remain active during quarantine by providing fitness advice and boxing-related routines perfectly suited for individuals with minimal equipment and limited space to exercise.
Before becoming boxing’s newest promotional powerhouse with an impressive stable of world champions, top contenders and blazing new prospects, Dmitriy Salita spent years training in some of the most recognized gyms in the sport’s history as a New York State Golden Gloves champion and professional top contender.
“During this worldwide Corona crisis, this series will help boxing fans with their physical and mental state by engaging with our fighters in these fun and healthy activities,- mondta. “A boxer’s workout is perfect for these tough times because it is done in the isolation of training camp. Our fighters want to give back and connect with fans worldwide during this ‘isolation training camp’ period and soon together we are all going to enjoy the great victory of overcoming Covid 19.”
Three-division and current WBC and WBO Super Welterweight world champion Shields, who saw her bid to become the first boxer in the four-belt era to be crowned an undisputed world champion in two weight divisions against also unbeaten IBF Super Welterweight Champion Marie-Eve Dicaire officially postponed last week, says she hopes these videos help everyone stay physically and mentally fit during these trying times.
“With all that the world is going through right now, I want to help people in any way I can to feel better while staying at home until this pandemic is over,” said Shields. “These videos — even 20 hogy 40 minutes a day — can help. Let’s stay strong together!"
Check the Salita promóciók és Claressa Shields YouTube channels often for new episodes!
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Anthony “A Magic Man” Tarver Credits USA Boxing for giving him Structure that carried him to top
Colorado Springsben, Öl. (Május 21, 2018) – Future Hall of Famer Anthony “A Magic Man” Tarver (31-6-1, 1 NC, 22 KO) has just about done it all as a boxer having been an Olympic medal winner and world champion as an amateur, along with capturing five major light heavyweight world titles as a professional, valamint egy pár A Ring magazin legnagyobb kitüntetései, és további négy világbajnokságot két különböző osztályban.
“Az USA Boxingnak köszönhetem, hogy életemben először adott nekem szerkezetet,” Tarver magyarázta. “Minden be volt ütemezve; kijárási tilalom, enni, edzés, alvás….minden! Ekkor értettem meg, hogy felelősséget kell vállalnom mindenért, amit tettem. Volt tehetségem, de nem voltam strukturált, és ez nagyobb volt nálam. Alkalmazkodnom kellett a tekintélyhez. Elszántságom felszállt, támogatást nyújt, amit korábban soha. Folytattam a felszólalásokat, és szponzorokat szereztem. áttörtem a korlátokat. Minden szinten a legjobb voltam a világon, ahol küzdöttem.”
Tarver kiválóan kitüntetett amatőr volt, akinek csodálatos volt 158-12 rekord. Ő az egyetlen bokszoló, aki aranyérmet szerzett az amatőr világbajnokságon, Egyesült Államokon kívül. Országos Bajnokság és Pánamerikai Játékok ugyanabban az évben (1995). The Orlando, Florida-born southpaw won a bronze medal at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, losing in the quarterfinals to future world champion Vassiliy Jirov, who Tarver had defeated in the semifinals of the 1995 World Amateur Championships. Tarver also won top honors at the 1994 National Golden Gloves Tournament and 1995 World Championships Challenge.
“I went on a winning roll in 1995 and went into the Olympics in rare form,” Tarver mondta. “And that’s why I was favored to win a gold medal. I was hitting him (Jirov), the same guy I’d beaten in the World Championships, but no points were registering for me. I had a good second round, but I was down three points, so I threw my game plan away in the third round. I felt I had to do more and got away from my style: counter punching, not getting hit, and being patient. Azt hittem, hogy én nyertem, és így döntöttek sokan. ezt bepótoltam, bár, aranyérmes profi karrierrel.
“A ’92-es olimpiai próbaverés után azzal a döntéssel szembesültem, hogy profi leszek. Úgy döntöttem, maradok az amatőröknél, annak ellenére, hogy semmilyen garanciát nem vállaltunk az elkészítésére 1996 Egyesült Államokon kívül. Olimpiai Csapat. Profi karrieremből négy évet feláldoztam, ezért is váltam viszonylag későn profivá (27). Elhatároztam, amikor megtudtam a 1996 Az olimpia Atlantában volt. Azt hiszem, jól döntöttem, és nem bántam meg.
“Mindig is arról álmodoztam, hogy kijussak az olimpiára. Láttam Roy Jonest, Jr – először verekedtünk egymással 13 – elrabolják az aranyat. Ezt néztem a tévében, felugrott, és tudta, merre tartok: Az Olimpia! We both suffered horrible decisions in the Olympics and I knew then that our careers would be parallel.
Tarver made his pro debut February 18, 1997 Philadelphiában, megállítás Joaquin Garcia (4-0) a második fordulóban.
“I was an Olympic bronze medal winner but when I first turned pro,” Tarver added, “I didn’t have a promoter or manager. Nobody was willing to take a chance on me until I was 4-0, when I signed by first contract with Russell Peltz. I felt nobody could beat me.”
Nobody was able to beat Tarver, at least until his 17th pro harc, amikor Eric Hardingdefeated Tarver by way of a 12-round unanimous decision.
Két évvel később, Tarver embarked on a 12-fight murderer’s row stretch during the next seven years, arguably establishing him as the No. 1 font-for-pound harcos a világon. It all started with a successful rematch with Harding (21-1-1) in Indianapolis, when Tarver dropped Harding in the fourth round, plus twice more in the fifth, on his way to a fifth-round technical knockout to avenge his lone pro loss to that date.
Next up for Tarver was a showdown with 44-3 Montell Griffin for the WBC and IBF 175-pound division titles, which were vacated by Roy Jones Jr., Április 26, 2003 Foxwoodsban Resort Casino Mashantucket, Connecticut. In his first world title shot as a pro, Tarver pitched a complete shutout, decking Griffin in the first and last rounds to shut out his opponent by scores of 120-103 mindhárom bíró.
Hét hónappal később, viszont, Tarver lost a controversial 12-round majority decision and his WBC crown (he was stripped of his IBF belt) to WBA Super and IBO champion Jones in Las Vegas. The following May at the venue, Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, bár, Tarver became the first to knockout Jones, putting him to sleep in the second round.
Tarver then became a mainstream celebrity, appearing on late-night shows and covers ofA Ring magazine and KO Magazine, and co-hosting an ESPN Péntek Night Fights tv-közvetítés.
“I was robbed in my first fight with Roy,” Tarver insisted. “They called my knockout of Roy the greatest upset in light heavyweight history. Why didn’t they see me coming? I had beaten everybody ranked ahead of me. Roy was the pound-4-pound king, but he knew. I may not be the fastest, the quickest, or the strongest, but I doubt that there’s ever been a pro fighter to enter the ring with a higher IQ than me. Even at my age, I still feel that way today.”
The WBC stripped Tarver of his title in 2004 for fighting IBF champion Glen Johnson (41-9-2) instead of the WBC mandatory challenger. Johnson, ironikusan, was stripped of his IBF title for the same reason right before his fight in Los Angeles with Tarver. Tarver and Johnson fought for A Ring and IBO titles and Johnson won a 12-round split decision.
In their rematch six months later Memphis, Tarver won a unanimous 12-round decision over Johnson to capture the IBO strap. Tarver completed his trilogy with Jones, retaining his IBO title with a unanimous 12-round decision (117-111, 116-112, 116-112).
Tarver lost a 12-round decision June 10, 2006 in Atlantic City to Bernard Hopkins for the IBO championship, which was soon vacated and recaptured by Tarver with a 12-round majority decision over Elvir Muriqi (34-3).
Tarver traveled to Australia in 2011 to challenge IBO cruiserweight champion and local hero Danny Zöld, who retired after nine rounds, as Tarver added another title belt to his display case.
Decemberben a 2013 Temecula-ban, Kalifornia, Tarver knocked out Jonathon Banks (29-2-1) a hetedik fordulóban, and Tarver’s last fight was a 12-round split decision draw with former world champion Steve Cunningham (28-7) Newark, New Jersey.
-ban 2006, Tarver starred as Mason “The Line” Dixon, the heavyweight champion in the film,Rocky Balboa.
Tarver, as he marches towards his planned history-making performance by becoming the oldest heavyweight world champion of all-time, also has served as a color commentator in boxing for Spike TV and Showtime.
Ma, évesen 49, Tarver is still technically active, and he also trains his son and undefeated middleweight prospect, Antonio Tarver, Jr. (5-0 (4 KO), where they live in Tampa, Florida.
“I was older than the rest of the boxers on the U.S. Olympic Team and the U.S. National Team,” Tarver megjegyezte. “What a team! Guys like Diego Corrales és Zab Judah didn’t make that Olympic Team. I gave Floyd Mayweather, Jr. his first moniker, ‘Pretty Boy Floyd’, until he changed it years later to ‘Money’. We had a bond on that Olympic team with Floyd, Fernando Vargas, David Reid, Zarim Raheem and the others.”
Although at the age of 49 he is still an active fighter, Tarver occassionally does some color commentating and he trains pro and amateur boxers at a gym in Tampa, Florida. “I’m not retired as a fighter,” Tarver commented. “I started a program, ‘Train with The Champ’, and it includes room rent and training. I like to say it’s an AirB&B for boxing. I train my son (5-0 középsúlyú Antonio Tarver, Jr. ott. I learned a lot from my early days, training in Orlando with my coach, Lou Harris, and I reunited with Jimmy Williams, aki 90 most, training my son together in Tampa.
Tarver also is an advocate of the relatively new “USA Boxing Alumni Egyesület,” which was created to champion a lifelong, kölcsönösen előnyös kapcsolatok az USA Boxing és öregdiákjai között, –bokszolók, tisztviselők, edzők és ökölvívók — the Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspirálja és visszaadja az USA Boxing jövőbeli bajnokai számára, ki-és a gyűrű.
“I’m going online to join,” Tarver mondta. “I’m looking forward to attending an Alumni Association meeting, Június 24-30 during the Junior Olympics in Charleston, West Virginia.
Everything that goes around, jön körül, in USA Boxing. Just ask future Hall of Fame candidate Antonio Tarver.
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NEF ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF WRESTLING ESSAY CONTEST
Rumford, Maine (Július 20, 2016) - New England Harcol (NEF), America’s number one regional fight promotion, earlier today announced the winners of this year’s contest to attend the University of Southern Maine’s (USM) annual “Brawlin’ Lobster Wrestling Clinic.”
Isaiah Cogswell, a junior at More High School in Bath, Maine and Benjamin Mahoney, a junior at York High School in York, Maine, will both have their tuition costs covered to attend this year’s clinic and will both receive a unique NEF prize package that includes tickets to “NEF 25: HEROES & VILLIANS” to be held on September 10th A Androscoggin Bank Colisee Lewistonban, Maine. The contest was sponsored by NEF and NEF professional featherweight mixed martial artist, Brandon “The Dream Killer” Bushaw. In order to enter, applicants needed to submit a 200-word essay outlining how attending the 2016 clinic would help them to achieve their wrestling goals. Cogswell and Mahoney were selected out of over 40 applicants.
“I want to attend this camp so I can achieve my goal of Maine heavyweight champion and this camp will help me not only keep my skills but to improve upon them,” wrote Mahoney, who has placed at both mid-states and the Atlantic Invitational tournament since he began wrestling on the varsity team his freshman year. “I would like to show to my coaches that I am willing to take the extra step to show leadership and experience, so that I could also be a team captain this year.”
“This camp would give me an opportunity to be exposed to more coaching styles and learn more about who I am as a wrestler,” Cogswell, a varsity wrestler and KVAC Champion, wrote in his essay. “I am not done, I still have work to do to reach my goals.”
This year’s dual sponsorship to send two wrestlers to the clinic was made possible by the contribution of Brandon Bushaw, a two-time state wrestling champion and member of the Maine Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame. After a successful career at Westbrook High School, Bushaw went on to wrestle at Michigan State University alongside teammates and UFC-standouts Rashad Evans and Gray Maynard. With almost 20 fights under his belt between his amateur and professional mixed martial arts careers, Bushaw has never forgotten his wrestling roots and the lessons he gained from competing in the sport.
“Wrestling has molded my life on and off the mat since my freshman year of high school,” said Bushaw. “I look back and am so thankful to this day that Coach Walsh wouldn’t leave me alone about coming out for the Westbrook wrestling team all those years ago. If I can give back even one percent of what I got out of wrestling, it would be monumental to me. That’s why when I saw NEF was paying for a young wrestler to go to camp, I called Matt and told him I would like to send someone as well! I’m glad he accepted my offer and I hope that wrestling has the same impact on this young man’s life that it did mine!”
“Wrestling is one of the oldest and most effective martial arts in the world,"Kijelentette NEF társtulajdonosa és házasságszerző Matt Peterson. “Participating in the sport of wrestling has the potential to improve one’s performance in all areas of life. We’re proud to send these two deserving young men to the USM clinic this summer and hope this plays a part in helping them to achieve their goals both on and off the wrestling mat next season.”
“Myself and our coaching staff appreciate NEF and Brandon for sponsoring these wrestlers and giving them an opportunity to attend our camp,” stated Mike Morin, USM Head Wrestling Coach, himself a two-time All-American, when reached for comment. “We are the only NCAA program in the state and will have coaches from all over the Northeast as clinicians. These sponsorships are allowing these wrestlers to participate and learn at a high level. Viszont, this only helps the state as a whole grow and get better.”
New England Harcol "következő esemény, “NEF Presents Dana White: Looking for a Fight” zajlik Péntek, Augusztus 5, 2016 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. Jegyek már kaphatók a www.CrossInsuranceCenter.com or by calling the box office at 800.745.3000.
További információk az esemény és a küzdelem kártyát frissítések, Kérjük, látogasson el a promóció honlapján www.NewEnglandFights.com. Ezenkívül, meg lehet nézni NEF videók www.youtube.com/NEFMMA éswww.flocombat.com, kövesse őket a Twitterennefights és csatlakozz a hivatalos Facebook-csoport "New England harcol."