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UNBEATEN TREY LIPPE MORRISON STOPS ED LATIMORE IN FIRST; “HOT ROD” KALAJDZIC WINS MAIN EVENT WITH IMPRESSIVE FIFTH-ROUND TKO OVER TRAVIS PETERKIN ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FROM BUFFALO RUN CASINO

 


Ivan Baranchyk Wins Unanimous Decision over Wang Zhimin

Unbeaten Welterweight Ivan Golub Stops James Stevenson in Third

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Miami, Okla. (Asaa. 24, 2016) – On a night when undefeated heavyweight Trey Lippe Morrison won his television debut and Ivan "anụ ọhịa ahụ" Baranchyk na Ivan "The Volk" Golub nọgidere unbeaten, ìhè heavyweight Radivoje “Hot Rod” Kalajdzic regained his winning ways by registering a fifth-round knockout over previously unbeaten Travis Peterkin na isi ihe omume nke a ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ quadrupleheader bi na OGE IHE NKIRI Friday site Buffalo Run Cha cha na Miami, Okla.

 

Eme ya ShoBox debut and first start since suffering his lone defeat on a disputed decision to Marcus Browne, a motivated Kalajdzic (22-1, 15 Kos) nke St. Petersburg, Fla., dropped Peterkin (16-1-1, 7 Kos), of the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, N.Y., two times in the fifth before the fight was stopped at 1:32.

 

Other televised results: Baranchyk (12-0, 10 Kos), nke Brooklyn, N.Y., took a 10-round unanimous decision over Wang Zhimin (7-1, 3 Kos, 7-1 WSB), of Nutley, N.J. by way of Ningbo, China, na ShoBox ngalaba-mma; immensely popular local favorite and son of the late former world heavyweight champion, Tommy “The Duke” Morrison, heavyweight Trey Lippe Morrison (12-0, 12 Kos) demolished previously unbeaten Ed Latimore (13-1, 7 Kos), nke Pittsburgh, Pa., isi a 2:19, first-round TKO; and Ukrainian welterweight Golub (13-0, 11 Kos, 5-0 WSB), nke Brooklyn, registered a third-round knockout over James Stevenson(23-3, 16 Kos), nke Baltimore, MD.

 

Kalajdzic overwhelmed Peterkin with consistent aggression, superior fighting spirit and better power. O rutere 45 percent nke ike ya gbaa, na nsonye 60 percent in the final round. Ọzọ, he led 37-7 in body connects.

 

“The one-dimensional nature of Travis Peterkin cost him big time because he had no answer for Hot Rod’s right hand, and when he threw his own power shots they were ineffective,’’ ShoBox ọkachamara nyocha Steve Farhood said afterward. “He was exposed n'abalị a, and Kalajdzic rejuvenated his career after the loss with Marcus Browne.”

 

A 6-foot-2 native of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kalajdzic dropped Peterkin the first time with a right-left combination and finished him with a right-left-right combination. Peterkin fell heavily in a neutral corner, prompting the referee to stop it.

 

“He was a little bit awkward so it took me a little bit to find my range but once I did and I got into a rhythm, I knew he wasn’t going to last,’’ Kalajdzic said. “We have been working on staying patient and finding that range and it showed n'abalị a.

 

“I wanted to make a statement in this fight and I did. I want the biggest names in the light heavyweight division, but before that I want Marcus Browne again. That is unfinished business for me. If he really thinks he won the fight then let’s do it again. We could fight next week. I’m ready.’’

 

Baranchyk, despite getting cut for the first time in his career (over his left eye in the fifth), merie site ọtụtụ ndị 100-90 ugboro abụọ na 99-91. There were no knockdowns.

 

The rounds, particularly in the fight’s second half, were competitive. Both fighters landed a high percentage of power shots, 44 percent for Baranchyk, 41 percent for Zhimin, but the difference was that Baranchyk was busier, crisper and physically stronger.

 

Going more than four rounds for the first time, he answered questions about his late-round stamina and feels he is now ready to step up again.

“The 140-pound division is loaded with talent,’’ Baranchyk said. “There are tons of fighters I would love to fight, but there are two guys in particular I’d like to fight next: Maurice Hooker and Abel Ramos. Hooker is with Roc Nation and is above me in the ratings. He’s undefeated and this would be a great fight to prove I’m one of the best up-and-coming guys in this division. I’d love Ramos to fight Ramos too. We are both promoted by DBE and I have heard he called me out. He’s a come forward guy and those are the type of fights I like and that make for great TV.

“I love the fans here in Miami and I love fighting on ShoBox. This was my first time going 10 rounds and I feel great. Of course I would have liked to get the knockout because I always want to put on a spectacular show, but this was a great learning experience for me. He was an extremely tough opponent and I was surprised he was able to take so many big shots. We have been working on being patient and boxing and I was able to show that n'abalị a.’’

 

Wang, who gave his best and never allowed Baranchyk to relax, kwuru, “I felt a little tight and I couldn’t get my punches off like I wanted to. He was a little too big for me.’’

 

In a performance that lit up the arena, Lippe Morrison dropped Latimore two times and was on the verge of knocking him down again when the referee stepped in and halted matters at 2:19. Morrison decked Latimore the first time with a right hand midway through the first. Obere oge mgbe e mesịrị, Latimore went down again from two rights and a left hook. After a series of shots, the referee stopped it.

 

“You know I have to watch the fight, but I think I did alright,’’ said Morrison after what was supposed to be the most dangerous assignment of his career. “I know I have to be patient and work behind my jab and just take the opening that I see – patiently. Being patient is something I’ve really been working on. I really felt my patience this time.

 

“I didn’t expect it to end this quick. I knew it might, but I didn’t plan on it. It felt good to drop a guy with my left hand. I never had the accuracy or quickness with the left that I do know. I now feel that I am equally adept with both hands. My left is like my right.

 

“To win a fight like this is definitely a relief. I was nervous about the fight, but not about fighting on TV. This was supposed to be my toughest fight on paper and I think I did well.

 

“I feel I may have opened some eyes, but that’s in large part to Freddie Roach. I feel I’m improving thanks to Freddie. I’m throwing quicker, snappier punches and the coordination between my footwork with my hands is way better. All that is because of Freddie.

 

“I wasn’t going for the KO but I’m glad it happened. I could not have done it without Freddie, nke a bụ n'ezie. I’ll be going back to California in a week and then right to the gym.”

 

The knockout was Lippe Morrison’s ninth in the first round. He also has two second-round knockouts and one fourth-round KO in a career that began in February 2014.

 

“We want to see more of Trey Lippe Morrison,'' Farhood kwuru. “Let’s let Freddie Roach to do a little bit more of work with him. He had a tremendous pressure on him n'abalị a, but he did fantastically and he responded very well. He made a big step up in class n'abalị a and couldn’t have produced a better result: a first-round knockout.”

 

After a competitive, fast-paced first round, Golub took over as Stevenson appeared to tire. A picturesque right hook to the chin dropped and staggered Stevenson, who still wobbly, got up by the count of five, but Golub continued his two-fisted assault, delivered over 20 unanswered punches and the referee stopped it.

 

“To me the guy that stole the show was Golub,"Kwuru Farhood. “We keep thinking of him as a boxer but he showed tremendous power n'abalị a. He knocked out a very sturdy opponent in Stevenson and Baranchyk will benefit tremendously by going 10 agba. He showed a lot by throwing as many punches as he did late in the fight against an opponent who simply wouldn’t be hurt.’’

 

“I could see from the first round that he was leaving himself wide open when he was coming in,’’ said Golub after his second ShoBox mmalite. “I knew it was only a matter of time until I caught him with something really big and I would get him out of there. I’m happy with the performance but know I still have a lot to improve on. Our game plan was to be patient and box and let him come to us. I’m looking forward to getting back in there soon and continuing to climb the ranks of the welterweight division.’’

Friday si four-fight telecast that was promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Tony Holden Productions in association with Fight Promotions and Roc Nation Sports will re-air Monday na 10 p.m. NA/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND beginning today, Saturday, Asaa. 24.

 

Barry Tompkins na-akpọ ShoBox edinam si ringside na Farhood na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Raul Marquez eje ozi dị ka ọkachamara nnyocha. Executive emeputa bụ Gordon Ụlọ Nzukọ na Richard Gaughanamị na Rick Phillips Iduzi.

The New Ọgbọ: Lippe-Morrison ready for ShoBox debut

 

Miami, Ọ DỊ MMA (September 22, 2016) – As the son of popular former heavyweight champion Tommy Morrison, Trey Lippe-Morrison’s name alone generates attention.

 

A quick glance at the Oklahoman’s record shows that all 11 of his victories came by knockout, 10 inside of two rounds. Those who dug deeper into Lippe-Morrison’s career will see that he’s trained by legendary Freddie Roach at Wildcard Boxing Club in Los Angeles, DỊ KA. On the contrary, his critics note that his name alone generated the buzz rather than his knockouts and many second generation boxers didn’t meet expectations.

 

Na Fraịdee evening at the Buffalo Run Casino, Lippe-Morrison looks to make his TV debut a successful one when he battles fellow unbeaten Ed “Black Magic” Latimore. The bout opens a quadrupleheader on Shobox: The New Generation and is scheduled for 6 agba. Latimore, 13-0 (7 Ko si), owns amateur wins over former heavyweight champion Charles Martin and 2012 US Olympian Dominic Breazeale. The Pittsburgh, PA native will be Lippe-Morrison’s toughest test to date and he believes the heavy interest in this fight will only elevate his career when he emerges victorious.

 

“This is a difficult fight for Trey,” said Tony Holden, Lippe-Morrison’s promoter. “Latimore is undefeated and had a good amateur background. He and his team believe this fight will opens doors for him. The interest in this fight is extremely high not just because of whom Trey is but also since there are two unbeaten American heavyweight squaring off early in their careers. The winner is definitely worthy of being considered a top up and coming heavyweight.”

 

Lippe-Morrison is a member of Holden Productions’ “Four State Franchise” and fought 9 nke ya 11 fights at the Buffalo Run Casino, a venue he’s helped sell out multiple times. With the hometown advantage and flawless start to his pro career, Lippe-Morrison knows there will be pressure on him but believes he’s ready to handle it.

 

“There is a little bit of added pressure,” the 26-year-old said of fighting on TV. “There are of course the people that want to see me on the same level at my father but some of it is brought on by me. My team and I believe I’m ready for this. I’ve been getting a lot better and learning every day under Freddie Roach. Freddie says I’m prepared for the step up and he has full confidence in me. Now I’ve got to go out and perform.”

 

The quadrupleheader airs live on Showtime at 10 Obi ET and also features Ivan “The Volk” Golub against James “Keep em’ Sleepin” Stevenson, Ivan “The Beast” Baranchyk vs Zhimin Wang and Radivoje “Hot Rod” Kalajdzic taking on “Notorious” Travis Peterkin.

 

Tickets are sold out and this excellent evening of boxing is promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Holden Productions in association with Fight Promotions Inc. and Roc Nation Sports.

UNBEATEN HEAVYWEIGHT PROSPECT TREY LIPPE MORRISON READY FOR TELEVISION DEBUT THIS FRIDAY, Sept. 23, NA SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONQUADRUPLEHEADER

 

 

“Hot Rod” Kalajdzic Faces Undefeated Travis Peterkin in Main Event,
Ivan Baranchyk, Wang Zhimin in Clash of Unbeaten Junior Welterweights, Welterweight Ivan Golub Risks Perfect Record Against James Stevenson

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NEW YORK (Asaa. 21, 2016) - Trey Lippe Morrison bụ 11-0 na 11 knockouts. He is the son of the late former world heavyweight championTommy “The Duke” Morrison. A Grove, Okla., ala, Trey resides in Hollywood, Calif., and is trained by Freddie Roach at Wild Card Gym.

 

Nke a na- Friday, Asaa. 23, Morrison makes his eagerly awaited television debut when he faces fellow unbeaten and Roc Nation prospect Ed Latimore (13-0, 7 Kos), nke Pittsburgh, Pa., in the second bout of a ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ quadrupleheader bi na OGE IHE NKIRI (10 p.m. NA/Pt, egbu oge na West Coast) site Buffalo Run Cha cha na Miami, Okla.

 

Morrison, onye amama 27 na Asaa. 27, has recorded eight first-round knockouts, two second-round knockouts and one fourth-round KO in a career that began in February 2014. He bears a striking resemblance to his late father facially, physique-wise and with his fighting style, wears red, white and blue trunks with “TOMMY” written across the belt. He has fought all but one of his fights in Oklahoma; this is his 10nke start at Buffalo Run.

 

A popular member of Holden’s Four State Franchise stable, the 6-foot-2 Morrison is fighting for the first time since he underwent surgery on his right tendon from an injury suffered in his most recent bout, a fourth-round TKO over Thomas Hawkins ikpeazụ Jan. 23.

 

Below is what Morrison and Roach said about Trey’s fight against LatimoreFriday, his up-and-coming career, life outside the ring, remembrances of his father, working with Freddie and more:

“I’m going to approach this fight against Latimore just the same way I approached my first 11 ịlụ ọgụ,’’ said Morrison ahead of the scheduled six-round bout. “I’ve gained a lot of confidence and a lot of new skills, and I’m just honored to be able to showcase them. Being on SHOWTIME is just a huge bonus.”

 

Morrison’s thoughts on Ed Latimore …

“I’ve watched a little bit of video. He’s really similar to me. The way he bobs his head all the time and is a real aggressive fighter and always comes forward. It’s almost like I’m fighting a clone of myself. He kind of has that Mike Tyson style, and that’s what I expect to see. If he doesn’t come at me that way, then I’ll have to have a game plan for something else.”

 

Is Latimore your toughest fight to date?

“Oh, yeah. Sure. 100 percent. His record says it all [13-0, 7 Kos]. He’s athletic. From just what I’ve seen of his past fights, he would be the toughest guy I’ve fought so far.”

 

On the injury suffered in his last fight …

“I feel like it is 100 percent healed. It was kind of a freak accident. I threw an uppercut and it hit him in the hard part of his head. Since I’ve been able to put my glove on it, it hasn’t been a problem.”

 

What are the keys to this fight?

“I think you always find the keys within the first couple rounds of the fight. That’s when you figure someone out. I figure I’m just going to be patient, and wait for my shot and when it comes, take it.”

 

Tommy was known as a left-hooker, you’re known for a strong right hand? Did you work more on your left when you were sidelined?

 

“Oh, ee. Tremendously. I would say me being hurt was a blessing. I think it helped me more than it hurt me. I was really able to develop and sharpen my left hand. So right now I feel like my left hand is just as lethal as my right. I’m confident I can now do everything with my left that I can with my right. I was more of a right-handed fighter before because my left hand wasn’t as developed yet. My timing and my speed wasn’t quite there with my left before, but now I’m good with both.”

 

On working with Freddie Roach…

“I’ve been working with Freddie for about a year now. I’m living in West Hollywood; right smack dab in the middle of all the craziness. But I stay away from all of it. I’m more of a hermit. If I’m not training, I’m at home. I really don’t go out much. I really just like being alone at times and being at my place. I don’t have many hobbies. I would say I’m a nerd. I like to play video games with my friends online.”

 

How did you end up with Freddie?

“I originally moved out here to train with Jesse Reid. He decided he wanted to make a move to Las Vegas, and that just wasn’t a move my promoter, Tony holden, and I were going to make. Since I was already here, Tony had a lunch with Freddie who agreed to look at me. So I had a private session with him and after that he said he’d be willing to work with me.”

 

How much have you learned under Freddie’s watchful eye? …

“I’ve learned so muchprobably everything. And anything I was good at before, he’s sharpened it. I’d probably give him full credit for everything. The guys I’ve sparred with have also taught me a lot. It’s really helped me in every way possible.”

 

Did you play sports in high school?

“I played football, basketball and track. I played tight end and defensive end in football and I ran the hurdles and threw the shot and disc. I played four years of college football at the University of Central Arkansas. I played defensive end there. I had a couple of pro teams looking at me, but I screwed up my senior year and ended getting kicked off the team. I made some bad decisions, just being a dumb college kid, and that led to it. When boxing came up, it was like a second chance for me.

 

“I wasn’t ready for my athletic career to be over. Football ended for me because I made bad decisions. I needed to be told that I wasn’t good enough for me to move on and go out and get a regular job. Around the same time that happened, my dad passed away. My mom told me that Tony Holden had a casino in the next town from where I went to high school. I had never met him before but we went out and had a great time talking about my dad. So I popped the question to him and asked if he’d help me get into boxing. He said absolutely not. I told him I was going to give it a shot because I wasn’t able to give up athletics. He called me back three days later."

 

Do you feel pressure being the son of Tommy Morrison? …

"Yeah. I think there’s a lot of pressure on me to do well, and I think that really weighed on me the first couple of fights. That’s always going to be there. No matter who I fight, or how good I do, they are always going to compare me to my dad. I just have to deal with it. There definitely is pressure, but I can deal with it better now.

 

“When I first started, people were comparing my first fight ever with how my dad ended his career…to his best fight. So obviously I wasn’t going to match up that way. I knew that I’d get better and that one day I’d get there.”

 

How would you describe your relationship with your father?

“I’d say our relationship was awesome. We were great friends. Ị mara, our time got cut short, and we didn’t get to spend a lot of time together. But the time we did have was amazing. And we really cherished it.”

 

Would you think your dad would be proud of you today, following in his footsteps?

“I think he would be proud of me. I wish he was here because the things he would say would help me a lot. I really do think he’d be proud.”

 

How much has your promoter Tony Holden meant to you?

 

“I wouldn’t be where I’m at without him. I can’t even put it into words. Jiri obi eziokwu, if I would have started boxing without him, no one would know who I was. Everything I have in boxing, is because of him. I met him in October of 2013, two or three months before I got into boxing.”

 

 

Freddie Roach, a seven-time Boxing Writers Association of America Trainer of the Year and 2012 inductee into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, will be in Morrison’s corner Friday na Miami. He said Trey is dedicated, a joy to work with and has continued to improve. But he remains a work in progress.

 

“Trey’s a very nice person, a simple guy, real polite like most boxers.’’.

 

“He inherited his father’s punch. He’s a big puncher. He’s learned how to box and is getting better every day. He tries hard. I like the way he’s progressing. He holds his own with some of the veteran guys here at the gym and is doing very well.

 

“Once he learns to box a little more, he’s going to make a lot more noise in the division. My thoughts on the heavyweights right now is that it is not all that strong of a division. [Anthony] Joshua may be the best, and there are a couple other big names. But I think the division is mostly wide open for guys who have heart and balls and are ready to take it the distance. Trey’s that kind of kid.’’

 

It was Roach who wanted this fight. “His manager asked me if he was ready and I said he was 100 percent njikere. Latimore is his toughest fight, but it’s time to step up.’’

 

 

Na Friday si ShoBox isi ihe omume, ugboro-amia radivoje Kalajdzic (21-1, 14 Kos), nke St. Petersburg, Fla. will try and resume his winning ways when he meets undefeated Travis Peterkin (16-0-1, 7 Kos), nke Brooklyn, N.Y.. in a 10-round light heavyweight scrap. Na ngalaba-mma, super lightweight livewire Ivan "anụ ọhịa ahụ" Baranchyk (11-0, 10 Kos), nke Brooklyn, N.Y., takes on Roc Nation’s Wang Zhimin (7-0, 3 Kos, 7-1 WSB), of Nutley, N.J. by way of Ningbo, China, na a 10-rounder. In a scheduled eight-round bout, Ukrainian welterweight Ivan "The Volk" Golub (12-0, 10 Kos, 5-0 WSB), nke Brooklyn, N.Y.. ihu James “Keep’em Sleepin” Stevenson (23-2, 16 Kos), nke Baltimore, MD.

The combined record of the eight boxers on the televised card is 114-3-1 na 78 knockouts.

 

Tickets for the event promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Tony Holden Productions in association with Roc Nation Sports are priced at $35, $55 na $75 na dị na buffalorun.com na na stubwire.com.

 

Barry Tompkins ga na-akpọ ShoBox edinam si ringside na Steve Farhoodna mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Raul Marquez eje ozi dị ka ọkachamara nnyocha. Executive emeputa bụ Gordon Ụlọ Nzukọ na Ọgaranya Gaughan amị na Rick Phillips Iduzi.

EIGHT FIGHTERS WITH A COMBINED RECORD OF 114-3-1 WILL BE FEATURED FRIDAY, Sept. 23, Ndụ SHOWTIME®

NA SHOBOX: Ọhụrụ ọgbọ QUADRUPLEHEADER
FROM BUFFALO RUN CASINO IN MIAMI, OKLA.

Radivoje “Hot Rod” Kalajdzic Faces Undefeated Travis Peterkin in Main Event,
Unbeatens Ivan Baranchyk, Wang Zhimin Clash for USBA Junior Welter Title,
Welterweight Ivan Golub Risks Perfect Record Against James Stevenson,

Trey Lippe Morrison Meets Ed Latimore in Collision of Unbeaten Heavyweights

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NEW YORK (Asaa. 6, 2016) – Light heavyweight Radivoje “Hot Rod” Kalajdzic will face unbeaten southpaw Travis “The Notorious” Peterkin in the 10-round main event of a stacked ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ quadrupleheader on Friday, Asaa. 23, na-na OGE IHE NKIRI (10 p.m. NA/Pt, egbu oge na West Coast) site Buffalo Run Cha cha na Miami, Okla.

The combined record of the eight boxers on the televised card is 114-3-1 na 78 knockouts.

Kalajdzic, 25, nke St. Petersburg, Fla., na Peterkin, 26, of the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, N.Y., ga-eme ka ha ShoBox debuts and initial 10-round starts.

This is Kalajdzic’s first fight since losing a highly controversial and questionable eight-round split decision to unbeaten 2012 Olympia Marcus Browne ikpeazụ April 16 na Brooklyn. Kalajdzic is clamoring for a rematch with the world-ranked Browne, but he can’t overlook the strong, athletic Peterkin, who is coming off a shutout decision over Larry Pryor ikpeazụ March 30 and is looking for a breakout performance.

Na ShoBox ngalaba-mma, super lightweight powerhouse Ivan "anụ ọhịa ahụ" Baranchyk (11-0, 10 Kos), nke Brooklyn, N.Y., faces Roc Nation prospect’s Wang Zhimin (7-0, 3 Kos, 7-1 WSB), of Nutley, N.J. by way of Ningbo, China, in a 10-rounder for the vacant USBA 140-pound title. In a scheduled eight-round bout, Ukrainian welterweight Ivan "The Volk" Golub (12-0, 10 Kos, 5-0 WSB), nke Brooklyn, na-ewe ke James “Keep’em Sleepin” Stevenson (23-2, 16 Kos), nke Baltimore, MD.

Local favorite and son of the late former world heavyweight champion, Tommy “The Duke” Morrison, heavyweight Trey Lippe Morrison (11-0, 11 Kos) makes his highly anticipated television debut against fellow unbeaten and Roc Nation prospect Ed Latimore (13-0, 7 Kos), nke Pittsburgh, Pa., in the six-round telecast opener.

Tickets for the event promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Tony Holden Productions in association with Roc Nation Sports are priced at $35, $55 na $75 na dị nabuffalorun.com na na stubwire.com. (The $35 tickets are sold out).

Kalajdzic (21-1, 14 Kos), a 6-foot-2 native of Bosnia and Herzegovina, turned pro in June 2011. Ọ merie ya mbụ 21 fights before losing to Browne in a bout in which many felt he won easily. Browne (18-0) landed an occasional hard shot, but Kalajdzic seemed to control the fight with his power and awkward style. Both boxers hit the deck, Kalajdzic (from what appeared to be a slip) in the first, Browne (clearly) in the sixth from a right hand to the head. Receiving credit for a knockdown in which no punch appeared to connect was the difference, and the fans booed when the scores of 76-75, 76-74 na 74-76 were announced.

“I am really excited about this fight and that I am on television again fighting another undefeated southpaw,"Kwuru Kalajdzic. “I am continuing where I left off with training camp from my previous fight since it’s another southpaw, so I will be more than prepared. Olileanya, Peterkin comes to fight and not hug like my last opponent did so we can give the fans a good fight.”

Peterkin (16-0-1, 7 Kos) would still have an unblemished record if not for losing two points in an eight-round majority draw with 2008 Dominican Olympia Lenin Castillo (12-0) na Aug. 1, 2015 na Barclays Center. Peterkin had a point deducted in the fourth for hitting after the break and in the fifth for a low blow. The scores ndị 76-74 na 75-75 ugboro abụọ.

Despite the draw in his outing before last, Peterkin considered this the most gratifying moment of his life. Site 2012-14, he stocked and served food in the suites at Barclays. In his most recent effort, Peterkin easily outpointed Pryor by the scores of 80-72 three times in New York. This will be Peterkin’s first fight outside of his home state.

A good boxer with excellent technique, Peterkin was introduced to boxing by his father, Bernard, a 1987 heavyweight Golden Gloves semifinalist, na 2001. Ọ gara 95-7 na-enwechaghị ahụmahụ-; after winning the 2010 New York Golden Gloves, he went pro in January 2011.

“I was ringside at Hot Rod’s last fight. M na-akwanyere ya, but I saw what his flaws are and will exploit them,” said Peterkin. “I am anticipating a war. Brooklyn is coming to Oklahoma and I will not disappoint. On Asaa. 23, greatness beckons.”

Baranchyk, an offensive-minded fighting machine, packs outstanding power in both hands. He’s making his third appearance on ShoBox and third in a row at Buffalo Run. His otherShoBox amalite, both first-round knockouts versus undefeated opponents, totaled a combined2:49.

The highly regarded, all-action Baranchyk registered a brutal, two-punch, 21-second stoppage over Nicholas Givhan (16-0-1) ikpeazụ March 25 na ShoBox at Buffalo Run. He scored a 2:28, mbụ gburugburu knockout n'elu Shadi Shehadeh (9-0-2) na ya ShoBox debut last Dec. 11 na Houston, Texas.

Baranchyk was born in Minsk, Byelorussia and lives in Brooklyn. He’s won eight straight by knockout, including a third-round TKO over previously undefeated Joaquim "Eliseo” Cross (9-0-1) ikpeazụ June 25 at Buffalo Run. Dominant with his speed and power from the outset, Baranchyk dropped Cruz in the second. Cruz’s corner threw in the towel at 1:07 nke atọ.

All 10 of the 5-foot-7, 23-year-old Baranchyk’s knockouts have come inside three full rounds, including six in the first. He’s fought 22 rounds in an 11-fight career. The only time he went the distance was in his third fight, a four-rounder in December 2014. Baranchyk, a former European amateur standout, turned pro in June ‘14 and relocated to the United States a few months later.

“I couldn’t be more excited about returning to ShoBox,” said Baranchyk. “Zhimin is a very skilled fighter and he will be my toughest opponent yet. Otú ọ dị, I intend on ending this bout in devastating fashion. I guarantee you will see Zhimin on his back when the fight is over. I am looking to send a message to the rest of the junior welterweight division that I am someone to be feared.”

Zhimin, 30, turned pro in November 2010 and fought eight times in the WSB through 2011. After a three-year layoff, he relocated to the U.S. and has gone 7-0. He’s coming off an eight-round decision over Matthew Doherty ikpeazụ June 11. Zhimin had great success in the WSB, winning the gold in 2011 in his native China, defeating Yerzhan Mussafirov of Kazakhstan in the tightly contested lightweight final. Tupu na, he reached the final in the Chinese National Boxing Championship in 2010, where he received a silver medal. Na 2012, o meriri ọzọ ọlaọcha nrite, oge a na Erdos International Boxing Asọmpi.

“It’s an honor for me to be a part of this great event,” said Zhimin. “I want to thank the promoters, my team and everyone who gave me this opportunity. My goal is to get that belt. I know it’s a process full of challenges, but I am not afraid of what lies ahead. I know that I will make it. I have faith in myself. I will do whatever I can to prepare myself for this title showdown and give the fans my best performance and bring home the belt.”

Golub, a 27-year-old who, at 6-feet, is tall for a welterweight, turned pro as a middleweight in November 2012. At the outset of his career, o wee 5-0 in the WSB. He’s gone 12-0 ebe, na-emeri 10 site knockout, including his last six in a row, the last three as a welterweight.

Ya ShoBox mpụta mbụ, he touched the canvas for the first time in his career, but bounced back to blast out Marlon Aguas with a series of combinations in the closing seconds of the sixth. He won by TKO.

Golub, a southpaw who’s coming off a second-round TKO over Ernesto Ortiz ikpeazụ July 21, was an outstanding amateur. Ọ gara 270-32 dị ka onye na-amu amu, was a five-time national champion in Ukraine and won bronze at the 2009 World Amateur Championships.

“Stevenson has a lot of experience and I am preparing for a very tough fight,” said Golub. “He is a guy that likes to sit on his punches and trade, which is exactly what I want. Once he feels my power, he is going to be in trouble. This will be an exciting fight for as long as it lasts.”

Stevenson is making his ShoBox mpụta mbụ. A pro ebe 2008, he won his first 21 scraps until losing by ninth-round TKO to then-undefeated Sammy Vasquez na Aug. 8, 2014. The fight was competitive for five rounds before Vasquez took over. Stevenson went down in the ninth.

The 5-foot-11, 33-year-old Stevenson has won two-of-three since, gụnyere a ise-gburugburu TKO n'elu Kevin Womack ikpeazụ Ka 14 in his first fight na 13 ọnwa. A hard-hitting boxer-puncher, Stevenson has feasted on modest opposition and is still seeking a signature victory.

Stevenson has produced a respectable record in spite of his career getting sidetracked by a series of setbacks and tragedies. Na 2011, during a routine jog, a dog viciously attacked him, requiring Stevenson to get more than 20 stitches. Obere oge, his father James Stevenson Sr. passed away, as did his mother-in-law.

“I appreciate the opportunity,” said Stevenson. “But they made a big mistake giving me the time to get ready for this fight. I’m training real hard and I’m coming to make a statement. I’m not scared of Golub and I promise it won’t go the distance. I’m putting him to sleep.”

Morrison has registered eight first-round knockouts, two second-round knockouts and one fourth-round KO in a career that began in February 2014. Morrison, who bears a striking resemblance to his late father facially, physique-wise and with his fighting style, turns 27 naAsaa. 27. He’s fought all but one of his fights in Oklahoma; this is his 10nke start at Buffalo Run.

A popular member of Holden’s Four State Franchise stable, the 6-foot-2 Morrison is fighting for the first time since he underwent surgery on his right tendon from an injury suffered in his most recent bout, a fourth-round TKO over Thomas Hawkins ikpeazụ Jan. 23.

“I have worked so hard to get to this point and now this is my chance to show the world who I am. I want to thank SHOWTIME for the opportunity,” said Morrison. “Latimore is a huge step up in class for me, but I am ready for it. Once I hear those Oklahoma fans and feel the energy inside the arena, I flip a switch and it’s go-time. This is going to be my coming-out party.”

Latimore, who majored in physics in college, is a boxer-puncher expected to give Morrison his toughest test. Latimore is making his ShoBox debut and fourth start this year. He’s coming off an eight-round split decision over Juan Goode ikpeazụ July 15.

The 6-ụkwụ-1, 31-year-old Latimore turned pro in January 2013. Dị ka ihe na-amu amu, he won the Pennsylvania Golden Gloves, National PAL and Ringside Championships, and was victorious over 2012 Olympia Dominic Breazeale and former IBF Heavyweight Champion Charles Martin.

“Morrison will be a real test for me,” said Latimore. “It’s never easy to fight someone in their backyard. I just fought in my hometown of Pittsburgh so I know the feeling coming into it and the momentum on fight night. I am looking forward to putting on a good show for all the fans in Oklahoma and those watching on ShoBox."

Barry Tompkins ga na-akpọ ShoBox edinam si ringside na Steve Farhood na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Raul Marquez eje ozi dị ka ọkachamara nnyocha. Executive emeputa bụ Gordon Ụlọ Nzukọ naỌgaranya Gaughan amị na Rick Phillips Iduzi.

Danny Garcia foduru UNDEFEATED nwere itoolu-gburugburu TKO karịrị PAULIE MALIGNAGGI NA Premiya ọkpọ agbachitere NA ESPN SITE BARCLAYS Center

DANIEL Jacobs akwụsị Sergio Mora NA abụọ gbaa gburugburu iji chebe MIDDLEWEIGHT ỤWA Mbụ

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Pịa EBE A N'ihi na Photos Site Ed Diller / DiBella Entertainment

Brooklyn (August 2, 2015) – Danny “Ngwa” Garcia (31-0, 18 Kos) wee na-ya zuru okè ndekọ emebibeghị Saturday na a itoolu-gburugburu TKO nke abụọ oge n'ụwa onye mmeri Paulie “The Ime Anwansi Man” Malignaggi (33-7, 7 Kos) na Premier Boxing agbachitere na ESPNsi Barclays Center ke Brooklyn.

 

Garcia bụ ike ịchịkwa agha na-edu ndú ikike na counter hapụrụ hooks nke nēche agile Malignaggi si ọdịda ihe ọ bụla ịrịba. Ntaramahụhụ were ya ịkpatara Malignaggi dị ka a ịkpụ meghere on-nri-ya anya na nke atọ gburugburu.

 

N'agbanyeghị na ìgwè mmadụ ahụ mmasị ya nwaafo Brooklyn, Malignaggi bụ enweghị adaa multiple punches na Garcia ma na-etinye ya na ihe ize ndụ n'ezie. Nke itoolu gburugburu Garcia si crisp otiti akpatre gosiri na nke ukwuu n'ihi na Malignaggi dị ka Onye na-egbu egwuregwu kwụsịrị ndị agha na 2:22 n'ime gburugburu.

 

Na televised opener, Brooklyn si Daniel “Ọrụ Ebube Man” Jacobs (30-1, 27 Kos) kụrụ aka ala mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Sergio “The Latin agwọ” Mora (28-4-2, 9 Kos) ugboro abụọ na ụzọ ya a abụọ gbaa gburugburu stoppage na a ịga nke ọma n'ichebe ya middleweight ụwa aha.

 

Mbụ gburugburu agba na-akpali akpali edinam si ma ndị ikom ma dị ka Jacobs napụtara a crisp nri nko zitere Mora ka kwaaji mmalite. Dị nnọọ sekọnd mgbe na elu, Mora zaghachiri site ọkụkụ Jacobs dị ọcha na-counter na n'ijuanya Jacobs na zigara ya ka ute.

 

Mgbe nkpado Mora na ike gbaa na njedebe nke gburugburu otu, Jacobs wee na-abịa n'ihu na zitere Mora ka kwaaji na a flurry mbubreyo na abụọ gbaa gburugburu. Mora pụtara imerụ ya ụkwụ aka nri na knockdown na-enweghị ike na-. The ukara stoppage wee 2:55 n'ime gburugburu abụọ.

 

Ebe a bụ ihe alụso nwere ikwu Saturday:

 

Danny Garcia

 

“M chere na a otutu ike. Nke itoolu gburugburu dị m ka m na ọ bụ gburugburu otu. M kwesịrị ịrụ ọrụ na shortening elu punches na-arapara n'ahụ na egwuregwu atụmatụ. Papa m chọrọ ka m na-adị nkọ na-atụfu ọzọ ogologo punches.

 

“M na-eche ike na-adị m mma. Eji m jab. E nwere ndị maa ihe m nwere na-arụ ọrụ kama m na mpako nke onwe m. 147 bụ ebe ọ bụ na.

 

“Paulie bụ oké mmeri. Ọ bụ nka vetiran na oké jab na ụkwụ ije. Ma m wee na n'ebe ahụ na-gburu egwuregwu atụmatụ.

 

“Keith Thurman na Shawn Porter dị ukwuu alụso a na nkewa. Ọ bụrụ na ha chọrọ, anyị nwere ike ime ka ọ na-eme eme.”

 

PAULIE MALIGNAGGI

 

“M na-agbalị kpebiere ijeụkwụ n'ihi na m na-achọghị ya ga-esi n'ime a uzo. Ọ bụ ike puncher na achọghị m inye ya obi ike adaa a nnukwu ogbugba. M chọrọ kpebiere na m jab na na-na ya na-efu, otú ọ ga abụọ maa na-atụba ike ya. Ndị na-erughị ike gbaa ọ tụbara ndị na-erughị ike gbaa o nwere ike kụrụ m na.

 

“M na-agbalị na-bit ya nke obi ike. Ọ na-eje ije m ala pụtara ọma n'azụ jab. He cut me in the fourth and I think that upped his confidence. Ọ dịghị mgbe m nwere ike inwe akara nke ijeụkwụ ezie. Na tụrụ m chere na-enye elu na-erughị ala na m nwere ya na-efu. O nwetara azụ na ya uzo ezie na o nwere ike uru.

 

“M na-eche Danny nwere ike ịbụ ihe elu echelon fighter, enye ama bụ. O nwere ike na-etinye aha ya na akụkọ ihe mere eme akwụkwọ. Ọ nwere otutu talent. Ndị mmadụ adịghị aghọta na o nwere otutu agwa kwa. O nwere nnọọ mma egosighị mmetụta ihu. Ọ dịghị iwe, ma ọ bụrụ na ọ na-eme ọ na-adịghị egosi gị ya.

 

“Nna ya bụ nnukwu ọzụzụ o n'ezie mụ na ya. Danny na-ege ntị na ha nwere oké mmekọrịta. Oge ọ bụla a gburugburu ga-amalite na ọ bụ dị ka ọ bụ ọhụrụ. Ọbụna na njedebe nke agba mgbe m nyere ya ihe na-eche banyere ihe ọ na wee laghachi, na nke ahụ bụ mkpa n'ezie.

 

“M nwetara a n'ezie ezi ọrụ commentating na-ekiri oké alụso ọgụ ringside. Ana m atụ anya na-anọdụ ala gburugburu ringside ruo ogologo oge. I felt like if I couldn’t put up a great performance n'abalị a then it would be my last. M na-agbalị kpọgidere siri ike dị ukwuu dị ka m nwere ike. M na-echeta mgbe m nọ na-ewere nnukwu gbaa m nọgidere nnọọ na-eche echiche 'Unu na-enye na. Nke a bụ gị n'abalị ikpeazụ ọ bụrụ na ị na-enye na. Unu na-egosi na ị na-aga na-enye na. Ọ bụrụ na ị nwere ike na-egosi na ị ka na agụụ na-agụ ya mgbe ahụ ị ga-kwenye onwe gị na nke a abụghị ọgwụgwụ.’ Na m chọrọ ka na-egosi na m na-achọ ya. Nta nke nta na o mebiri m ala, na m na-enweghị nsogbu na stoppage.

 

“M na-eleghị anya ọ bụghị na-alụ ọgụ ọzọ. Ị kpọrọ ime ka onye obi mkpebi. My ọrụ malitere na Brooklyn 14 afọ ndị gara aga. If it ends in Brooklyn n'abalị a then at least I ended it at home where I’m from and in front of the greatest fans in the world.

 

DANIEL Jacobs

 

“M chọrọ ịkwụsị ya na m. Achọghị m ya ịkwụsị na stool ma m maara na ọ maara na ọ na-aga na-akwụsị na a di na nwunye nke agba agbanyeghị.

 

“M chọrọ Peter Quillin ọzọ. Ọ bụ a ọgụ Fans kwesịrị. Brooklyn mgbe na-akwado ma nke anyị na ya ga-abụ oké ụzọ imechi si n'afọ.

 

“Ọ dịghị rematch, ọ dịghị ihe mere na-aga azụ. -Ekele Chineke maka mmeri a, ma m na-agaghị enye ya a rematch nanị n'ihi na.

 

“M kwuru ka a Ihọd na itoolu knockouts n'ezie akụ aka m ala?

 

“M na-eche ndị a Brooklynites kwesịrị ihe pụrụ iche m na-eche m na 'eyen Chocolate’ ga-ahụ pụrụ iche agha n'ebe a Barclays. Anyị na na na na 'A’ n'akụkụ now, anyị na-na-agbachitere, ya mere, ka anyị na-eme ya!”

 

Sergio Mora

 

Kwuru ya ebiet nwoke “M na ọ bụ gbajiri [nri ụkwụ]. M nụrụ na ọ gbapụta.”

 

“M nụrụ m nkwonkwo ụkwụ m snap na m ikpere nwekwara obi na-akpa ọchị na m nwere ike na-etinye mgbali na ya.

 

“M maara ole na ole mbụ agba ga-siri ike, anyị na-atụ anya na. My atụmatụ bụ na-ya n'ime mmiri.

 

“Adrenaline nwere ike ime ka ị na-eme nzuzu ihe. Na a puncher ka Danny, M mkpa ije.

 

“M gwara gị na m bịara ebe a na-alụ ọgụ. M na-enye ya otuto, ma m wee were nke a egwuregwu. M chọrọ a rematch.”

 

Premier Boxing agbachitere na ESPN e na-akwalite DiBella Entertainment na mkpakọrịta na Swift n'ọkwá.

 

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Frank De Alba njikere maka nnukwu ọgụ nke ya ọrụ abalị echi megide Omar Douglas na Barclays Center ke Brooklyn

Lụọ ga-streamed LIVE on ESPN3.com

Brooklyn, NY (July 31, 2015)–Abalị echi!! na Barclays Center, 2nd nkeji nkeji nke Premiere Boxing agbachitere na ESPN ga-ebe na Danny Garcia nzute Paulie Malignaggi na isi ihe omume. Na ngalaba-mma, Daniel Jacobs ga-echebekwa ya Middleweight aha megide Sergio Mora.
Na a bayere ga-ewere ọnọdụ tupu ndụ na agbasa ozi n'ikuku na-amalite, ihe na-akpali akpali Obere. Kedu otu m ga agha n'etiti Frank De Alba na Omar Douglas ga-streamed ndụ na ESPN3.com na 8 Obi ET.
De Alba nke Reading, På ahụ nke a ọgụ ka a ohere ime ka a nnukwu onwe ya aha na-alụ ọgụ na a nnukwu kaadị n'ihu ndị isi ọkpọ media.
The 28 afọ De Alba nwere ihe ndekọ nke 16-1-2 na 6 knockouts na meriwo 14 na esepu na bụ unbeaten na ikpeazụ ya 18 ịlụ ọgụ. De Alba knows that this could be a fight against the undefeated Douglas, onye ga na-abịa na a ndekọ nke 14-0 na 11 knockouts, ga-rata ya n'ime n'elu-10 ke Obere. Kedu otu m ga nkewa..
“Ihe nile na-akwa. This has been the best training camp of my career,” Kwuru De Alba.
“M rụsiri nnọọ ọrụ ike iji isi ihe a. I have sacrificed a lot and I am grateful for this opportunity and I am not going to let this slip away from me.
Mgbe a jụrụ banyere Douglas, he sees that there are some things that he can exploit in this pivotal fight.
“M na-ahụ nanị otu ịke. He comes forward and throws a lot of punches and he comes to fight very hard.
De Alba ka agha ọtụtụ ndị ọrụ ya na Lehigh Valley ebe ma ugbu a na relishing ohere a chọpụtara na New York.
“M obi ụtọ n'ihi na. This is my first time on the big stage and I am going to take advantage and do my best. Nke a bụ ihe ọkpọ bụ ihe niile banyere, ndị kasị mma na-alụ ọgụ ndị kasị mma. And because of this great opportunity, M ga-ahụ ebe m na-eguzo Obere. Kedu otu m ga nkewa.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite DiBella Entertainment na
mkpakọrịta na Swift n'ọkwá, na-ọnụ na $250, $150, $120, $75 na $45, bụghị gụnyere ọdabara ọrụ ebubo na ụtụ isi, na ndị na ere now. Tiketi dị na www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com na na American Express Igbe Office na Barclays Center. Iji chajịa site na ekwentị, na-akpọ Ticketmaster na(800) 745-3000. N'ihi na otu tiketi, Biko kpọọ 855-ÌGWÈ-BK.

Praịm minista ọkpọ-agbachitere – Garcia VS. MALIGNAGGI ikpeazụ pịa ogbako ruturu & Foto

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NEW YORK (July 30, 2015) – Premier Boxing agbachitere na ESPN na undercard alụso ẹkenịmde a ikpeazụ pịa ogbako Thursday na B.B. Eze Bad Club & Imi ihe na Times Square ka ha nso ha Saturday, August 1 showdowns na Barclays Center.

 

Ihe omume na-headlined site undefeated kpakpando Danny “Ngwa” Garcia (30-0, 17 Kos) dị ka ọ na-eme ya 147-paụnd mpụta mbụ megide abụọ oge n'ụwa onye mmeri Paulie “The Ime Anwansi Man” Malignaggi (33-6, 7 Kos). Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 9 p.m. NA/6 p.m. dị ka middleweight n'ụwa onye mmeri Daniel “Ọrụ Ebube Man” Jacobs (29-1, 26 Kos) ọnọ n'obodo ya megide mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Sergio “The Latin agwọ” Mora (28-3-2, 9 Kos).

 

A bụ ihe ndị sonyere nwere ikwu Thursday:

 

Danny Garcia

 

“Anyị nwere ezigbo mara ụlọikwuu, Dịtụbeghị mgbe m chere nnọọ ike ná ndụ m. N'ihi na oge mbụ na ọrụ m nwere ike n'ezie zụọ na-esi ka mma.

 

“Anyị na-dị nnọọ lekwasịrị anya ọzụzụ. Anyị mere ihe niile dị n'ogige – anyị ọbụna chụpụrụ ọkụkọ.

 

“M mezuru a otutu na 140-pound na m na-aga na-eme ọtụtụ mgbe 147. Na Satọde na Barclays Center ị na-aga ịhụ a ikpọ Danny Garcia.

 

“Achoro m ka a maara dị ka oké Philadelphia fighter na oké Puerto Rican fighter. M mbụ Puerto Rican si Philly ka mgbe na-a n'ụwa onye mmeri. Na m nwere Philly nkà na ike na Puerto Rican ọbara, ọ bụ nke zuru okè ngwakọta.

 

“M na-ele Paulie na-alụ ọgụ m dum ọrụ. Ọ bụ ihe siri ike vetiran na m n'aka na ọ na-nwetara ụfọdụ aghụghọ ya uwe. M nnọọ nwere na-aga n'ebe ahụ ma na-arapara n'ahụ azụmahịa na satọden'abalị.

 

“Barclays Center bụ n'ụlọ m pụọ n'ụlọ. Anyị nwere mma na-eme mgbe anyị na-na-na na na Brooklyn. Anyị na-ọ dị mfe.

 

“M ntị ihe ọma na ọrụ m na nke ahụ na-na-na mgbatị ahụ ma na-arụ ọrụ ike, na-na-mma. Nke ahụ bụ m bụ isi na-elekwasị anya.

 

“Ihe niile dị mma na 147. M na-eche ike. My ụdị na-adị mma. The footwork dị ukwuu. M nwere ike iri mgbe nile ugbu a. Ka aka ná ntị ma ọ bụ a otutu mfe.”

 

PAULIE MALIGNAGGI

 

“N'ihi na Danny si otu, ọ bụ naanị banyere ya na m ọ bụ ihe niile banyere onwe m. My kasị mma vesos ya kasị mma. Nke a bụ nnukwu ohere m, professionally na n'onwe. My ọrụ malitere 14 afọ gara aga na Brooklyn na ndị na-eche na ọ na-aga na-akwụsị Saturday na Brooklyn, ma m na ọ bụghị ime ka ndị na-eme.

 

“Ọ meela onye obi mara ụlọikwuu. M na-setịpụ azụ n'ime ama nke a isi agha mgbe ọ nọ na-ala na-atụ anya. The ajụjụ akara na obi abụọ gbagote na uche m na-mere ya obi. M na-arụ ọrụ ike kwa ụbọchị. M na-eji nwayọọ nwere otu nke m kasị mma ọzụzụ n'ogige

 

“E nwere mba ngọpụ ebe a. Saturday n'abalị bụ ihe kasị mma nke Paulie Malignaggi. M na-atụ anya na-anwale onwe m megide ndị kasị mma Danny Garcia. M na mgbe ọ hụrụ n'anya na agụ anyị agụụ na nnukwu aha na nnukwu ohere.

 

“Mgbe ụfọdụ, m osụhọde ke bed n'abalị na-eche ihe matchups n'etiti alụso. Ugbu a, m na-eche n'obi nke onwe m na mkparịta ụka na anyị ga na fin si na satọde otú m tojupụtara elu.

 

“Nwayọọ nwayọọ ma n'ezie, M nnọọ obi ike banyere Saturday n'abalị. M na-eweta m kasị mma.”

 

DANIEL Jacobs

 

“Nke a bụ ihe ọzọ na oké ohere ngosi nkà m. M na a ọma knockout streak na obi siri m ike banyere nke a ọgụ.

 

“Sergio Mora bụ a Rubik si cube, i nwere chepụta ya. Ọ bụ aghụghọ na m nwere ike-akwanyere ya ùgwù. M 100 percent obi ike na m ike pụọ n'ebe ahụ na-etinye na a ọma show

 

“M na-anụ Sergio na-abịa ebe a na-akụ aka m ma ọ bụrụ na nke ahụ bụ ikpe a na-aga na-a n'ezie na-akpali akpali ọgụ. M na-atụ anya ya n'ihi na m na-abịa na-atụ ma ọ bụrụ na abụọ ụmụ okorobịa na-eme nke ọ na-aga ịbụ oké agha.

 

“M obi ụtọ na-enye ndị a Brooklyn Fans a oké agha. M hụrụ n'anya ịbụ n'ụlọ na-ahụ ihe niile nke maara ihu m na hụrụ ebe ọ bụ na-amu amu ụbọchị.”

 

Sergio Mora

 

M obi ụtọ na-alụ ọgụ na Barclays Center. Brooklyn bụ mara mma ma na nwere oké Fans. Lou DiBella bụ banyere nwere ọzọ fighter aha Sergio dị ka a middleweight mmeri mgbeSaturday n'abalị.

 

“M na-eche na nke a na-aga ịbụ a gara nke ọma n'ezie agha n'ihi kpakpando nile elu ebe a. Ọ bụ oké ihe omume nke ọkpọ Fans.

 

“M a toro ugbu a na m na-achọ na-a abụọ oge n'ụwa onye mmeri. Nke a bụ m atọ oge na a middleweight aha ogbugba ma oge mbụ na-iro gosiri elu. M obi ụtọ ma dị njikere ịga. M ekele maka onye ọ bụla meghere ụzọ maka m. Nke a bụ ya.

 

“Daniel dị ike na mgbanaka. Ọ bụ ike, obi ike mmeri. Ọ na-adịghị na-eji na-apụghị imeri na ọ na-eji na-ọkụkụ ya zaa, kama m na ngụkọta iche na. Ọ na-aga na-siri ike maka ya.

 

“Ruo mgbe ọ na-akawanye n'ebe na m na-aghọta otú siri ike m, mgbe ahụ ọ na-aga na-aghọta na o nwere ihe ịma aka na-abịa ya. M na-achọ ime ya nke ya mmewere.

 

“Na ọ bụ nnukwu ibu arọ na-a n'obodo fighter na ọ na-aga na-aghọta na. Ọ bụ detrimental na-alụ ọgụ n'obodo gị na m eche na ọ bụ kwa na-eto eto na-aghọta na. Ọ na-aga na-abara m uru na agha n'abalị.”

 

Mmụọ ozi Garcia, Danny si Nna & Ọzụzụ

 

“Danny nwere nnukwu ụlọikwuu. Ọ bụ ihe dị egwu mara ụlọikwuu na ọ na-aga na-eme ka a otutu mkpọtụ. Anyị na-agaghị na-ewere Malignaggi ejighị, ma anyị na-na na na-emeri. Anyị na-adịghị na-atụfu.

 

“Ọ bụghị banyere Malignaggi, ọ bụ ihe Danny. Ndị mmadụ nwere ike ikwu ihe ọ bụla ha chọrọ ikwu ma na anyị na-abịa ime ka mkpọtụ na 147. Anyị na-agaghị na-agba ọsọ site na onye ọ bụla.

 

“M na-ekwe nkwa na ị Danny ga-abụ n'ụwa mmeri na 147. M na hụrụ ọhụụ nke ọ na-. Nke a na-aga na-a oké ọgụ na mgbe ahụ, mgbe na onye ọ bụla nwere ike inwe ya.”

 

Lou DIBELLA, President nke DiBella Entertainment

 

“Anụla m Paulie Malignaggi ebe ọ bụ a na-eto eto ma merie nationals ke akamba mberede ka ndị mmadụ. O wee tụgharịa pro na onye nke m na-egosi na otu ihe m maara banyere ya, ọ bụ na ọ na-agaghị na-aga azụ ala si a ịma aka na ọ na-aga na-enye ya 110 percent na satọde.

 

“Danny Garcia kemgbe a kasị ike na 140-paụnd nkewa. Ọ na-merie ịlụ ọgụ site pụtara knockout na ọ na-merie mkpebi. Ọ na-okụt a ụzọ iji merie. Nke ahụ bụ ihe ọ na-eme atụmatụ ime na satọde n'abalị.

 

“Sergio Mora bụ ebe a aka maka n'ụwa ọzọ egwuregwu. Ọ na-abịa na a ọma streak nke nnukwu Enwee Mmeri. Ọ na-mgbe e maara dị ka a na oku okpu na ọ na-anọwo na mgbanaka na nke kacha mma alụso n'ụwa.

 

“Daniel Jacobs bụ onye nke kasị mma ụmụ okorobịa na ọkpọ. Akụkọ ya nke ịnọgidesi ike n'ihe bụ otu na a gwara ọtụtụ ugboro. Ọ bụ ihe a na-eto eto, ike mmeri na-achọ na-egosi na ọ na-nwetara ihe ọ na-ewe ke mgbanaka nakwa dị ka n'èzí nke ya.

 

“Nke a bụ egwu kaadị featuring anọ oké alụso si Brooklyn na undercard. Anyị na-aga emeghe ụzọ ozugbo na-amalite na ndị a ukwuu ịlụ ọgụ.

 

“Nke a ga-Heather gbasiri anọ agha na Barclays Center na ọ ga-esonyere na undercard site Polish heavyweight si Brooklyn Adam Kownacki, onye na-achọ ime ka ụfọdụ mkpọtụ na nkewa.

 

“Rafael Vasquez nwere n'ezie inspirational akụkọ. Ọ na-eji iti ọkpọ ịdọrọ uche na-akpata autism ya na nwunye ya bụ onye na-alụ obi ike megide cancer, na-emeri. M chọrọ n'ezie ịhụ ya na-a ụwa aha ogbugba, n'ihi na ndụ ya kemgbe a agha na ọ na-obi ike na ụbọchị ọ bụla.

 

“Anyị na-enwe a kemmenyeujo atụmanya Prichard Colon si Puerto Rico. Ọ bụ undefeated na n'ezie na-akpali akpali Ihọd na-ekiri na mgbanaka.”

 

Brett YORMARK, CEO nke Barclays Center

 

“Ọ bụ ihe anyị 14nke nnukwu n'abalị nke ọkpọ na Brooklyn na anyị na na na na n'ezie obi ụtọ banyere ya. Ọ bụ azụmahịa na anyị na-mere na onye na anyị chọrọ na-eto eto. Ihe mgbaru ọsọ anyị bụ na-aga kwa ọnwa na nnukwu ihe na Barclays Center.

 

“Na Paulie na Danny, na ọ bụ nnukwu n'abalị ka ha azụ Barclays Center. Ọ bụ nke anọ oge maka ma na ha abụọ na-anọchi anya Brooklyn nke ọma.

 

“M chọrọ ịnabata Sergio Mora maka oge mbụ anyị na-enwe obi ụtọ ka ị na Brooklyn.

 

“Ka anyị na-na-na na gwara Danny Garcia tupu, nke a bụ nke abụọ ya n'ụlọ anyị na-enwe obi ụtọ ka ị na nna gị azụ.

 

“Anyị na-enwe obi ụtọ na-na ESPN, n'ihi na ha na-enye ihe ịrịba ikpo okwu n'ihi na ndị a alụso na egwuregwu dị ka a dum.

 

“Anyị na-atụ anya oké ìgwè mmadụ na satọde abalị na anyị na-atụ anya na-akpali akpali n'abalị Barclays Center.”

 

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Premiya ọkpọ agbachitere NA ESPN fighter mgbatị ruturu & Foto

Pịa EBE A N'ihi na Photos Site Ed Diller / DiBella Entertainment

Brooklyn (July 29, 2015) – Premier Boxing agbachitere na ESPN Tụkwasị alụso ndị e jikọtara ejikọta site na mpaghara Brooklyn ọkacha mmasị na-apụta na a Saturday si undercard maka a media mgbatị na Gleason si mgbatị tupu ha showdowns na Barclays Center.

 

Saturday si headlining omume atụmatụ undefeated kpakpando Danny “Ngwa” Garcia (30-0, 17 Kos) dị ka ọ na-abụọ oge n'ụwa onye mmeri site Brooklyn Paulie “The Ime Anwansi Man” Malignaggi (33-6, 7 Kos) na a 12-gburugburu welterweight tilt. Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 9 p.m. NA/6 p.m. Pt dị ka Brooklyn si Daniel “Ọrụ Ebube Man” Jacobs (29-1, 26 Kos) ọnọ middleweight ụwa aha megide mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Sergio “The Latin agwọ” Mora (28-3-2, 9 Kos).

 

Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite DiBella Entertainment na mkpakọrịta na Swift n'ọkwá, na-ọnụ na $250, $150, $120, $75 na $45, bụghị gụnyere ọdabara ọrụ ebubo na ụtụ isi, na ndị na ere now. Tiketi dị nawww.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com na na American Express Igbe Office na Barclays Center. Iji chajịa site na ekwentị, na-akpọ Ticketmaster na (800) 745-3000. N'ihi na otu tiketi, Biko kpọọ 855-ÌGWÈ-BK.

 

A bụ ihe ndị sonyere nwere ikwu Wednesday:

 

Danny Garcia

 

“[Na-aga ruo 147 pound] Ị na-aga ịhụ ọtụtụ ihe ike na mgbanaka. Ị ga-ahụ a echeta fighter. Aga m ọzọ kraiptographi na anyị na-aga na-aga n'ebe ahụ na-arụ ọrụ mere.

 

“Anyị na-dị nnọọ arụ ọrụ siri ike. Ná ngwụsị nke ụbọchị ọ bụ banyere ịbụ 100 percent kwadebere. M mere ihe niile ziri ezi na nke a mara ụlọikwuu na m njikere.

 

“Egwuregwu atụmatụ bụ na-aga n'ebe ahụ ma na-Danny Garcia na-akpali akpali. Amaghị m nke Paulie na-atụ anya kama m na njikere maka ihe ọ bụla version nke ya anyị na-ahụ. M na-sparring a otutu ụmụ okorobịa ndị ejegharị, na-ụmụ okorobịa ndị na-abịa n'ihu ya mere m njikere maka ihe ọ bụla.

 

“Ọ bụrụ na anyị na-na na ma na 100 percent mgbe ahụ, m ga-ewere m 100 percent ya na-enweghị a doro anya na. My ịke e mere ka iti ọ bụla fighter na egwuregwu. M n'aka na ọ zụrụ ndị siri ike ma anyị na-aga na-mmeri a.

 

“M naanị lekwasịrị anya ịbụ a fighter. Echeghị m na onye ọ bụla nwere ike iti a 110 percent Danny Garcia. Ná ngwụsị nke ụbọchị, M maara na m iti a otutu nke ezi alụso na m na-aga na-egosi na obi m na mgbanaka.

 

“E nweghị nsogbu ma m na-atụ anya ihe ndị magburu onwe arụmọrụ. Adị m njikere ịlụ ọgụ taa ma ọ bụrụ na agha bụ taa. M na-eche ihe ngwa ngwa na 147. M ga-ewepụghị-footed n'ebe. Ị na-aga ịhụ ya niile na satọde.

 

“M na-eche dị ka m otu n'ime ndị kasị vasatail alụso na egwuregwu. M na-aga ka obi ike 12 agba na satọde. M na obi ike niile ha mara ụlọikwuu.”

 

PAULIE MALIGNAGGI

 

“M na-eche oké na 147 pound. M na mgbe na obi dị nnọọ ike na a arọ na ọ bụ ebe m ga-. Na m ka nwere na-eme ka àjà na ọzụzụ ma m na mgbe mere arọ mfe. M na-abịa anya azụ na-azụ n'ogige na-adị m ka m na nke kacha mma udi m na mgbe e.

 

“Na-a abụọ oge n'ụwa onye mmeri mkpa ka ị na-enwe ike ime ihe karịrị nanị jab na-eme. My ọgụgụ isi na m n'ozuzu ọkpọ ike na skillset-eme ka m na-fighter na m taa.

 

“Echeghị m na Danny na-anọ na ya na m ma m na-eche na Fans na media bụ. M hụrụ n'anya ihe ịma aka na m hụrụ n'anya ihe ndị na-akpali m. M tetara n'ụtụtụ, sị na nke a bụ ike, ma m maara na m nwere ike ime ya.

 

“The ibu ihe ịma aka ndị ọzọ obi ụtọ m. Ọ na-eme ihe kasị mma nke m. Alụwo m ụfọdụ n'ime ihe ndị kasị alụso nke oge anyị. E nweghị ihe mere m ga-akwụsị now.
“Na-alụ ọgụ n'ụlọ na Barclays Center megide Danny Garcia, otu n'ime ndị kasị akpata ịlụ ọgụ ọkpọ, Apụghị m na-arịọ maka ihe ndị ọzọ.”

 

DANIEL Jacobs

 

“Sergio Mora bụ a nkwafu fighter. O nwere ike ileghara punches ọma na ọ bụ njọ kpọrọ. Ọ bụ cagey fighter ma ọ kọrọ ike. Ọ nwere otutu nzere flaws na m nnọọ ga-enwe ndidi ma na-uru nke ha.

 

“Anyị nwere egwuregwu atụmatụ na-echere, ma na a pro agha bụla nwere ike ime. Ị ga-enwe ike ịgbanwe na ada na.

 

“M nwere oké ìgwè na-enyere m na-elekọta ihe ka m nwere ike-elekwasị anya na ọzụzụ. M zere niile na-adọpụ uche na ga-akpọrọ m pụọ ịbụ na m kasị mma.

 

“Na-alụ ọgụ na PBC kaadị kemgbe pụtara ìhè. M hụrụ n'anya na-Intro na-apụta na na ogbo. M ka m Superstar.

 

“Nke a ọzụzụ mara ụlọikwuu kemgbe a ụtọ, ọrụ ike ma na-atọ ụtọ. Ọ bụ ihe siri ike n'ihi na Sergio bụ otú ike iji kwadebe maka. Ị nwere ike ghara kwadebe maka ya na sparring ma ọ bụ nanị otu ihe. Ana m atụ anya na-egosi m ezi nkà na-egosi ihe a ezi mmeri bụ.”

 

Sergio Mora

 

“M obi ụtọ banyere nke a ohere. M na nwere abụọ nnukwu mwute n'ihu na ụwa aha gbaa na-ada site. Ugbu a na nke a bụ ebe a, na e nweghị ụzọ m na-aga ka ọ na-agafe m site.

 

“M obi ụtọ ịbụ ebe a. Obi dị m ụtọ na-na Barclays na obi ụtọ-na PBC. M hụrụ n'anya ịbụ ndị underdog na m na-aga ujo ụwa na satọde n'abalị.

 

“M na nke abụọ na-adọ nke ọrụ m ugbu a, DiBella na PBC zọpụta m ọrụ m na ndụ m.

 

“PBC dị ukwuu, ọ bụ free TV na anyị na-etinye obi, ọbara, Ọsụsọ na anya mmiri a na Fans esi na-ahụ ya na free TV. Nke a bụ oké maka Fans, maka alụso na dum egwuregwu dị ka a dum; ọ bụ ihe ọkpọ mkpa.”

 

Rafael VASQUEZ

 

“Nke a bụ oké ohere na a ngọzi a kaadị. E nwere ihe mere ọtụtụ oké alụso si Brooklyn. Barclays Center dị ukwuu ọ na-enye anyị alụso si Brooklyn ohere na-alụ ọgụ na a mbụ na klas ebe mgbakọ ebe a n'ụlọ.

 

[Na ya Autistic asatọ-afọ nwa Kaylene]…”M chọrọ igosi ndị ọzọ na-emekọ a, na ha abụghị naanị. M na-ahụ nke a dị ka ngọzi na-enwe ike iji mata ma na-ekwu si na-egosi ndị ọzọ na ezinụlọ na-na-agbaso mgba autism na anyị bụ ndị a na ọnụ.

 

“Mgbe ndị mmadụ na-ahụ m ịbanye n'ime mgbanaka m chọrọ ka ha mara na m na-abụghị nanị na-alụ ọgụ maka onwe m ma m na-alụ ọgụ maka ha. M chọrọ na-ihu nke autism ọkpọ.”

 

Heather gbasiri

 

“Ọ bụ n'ezie dị mkpa ka m ka m nọrọ mkpa na na m a akụkụ nke mkparịta ụka otú mgbe m hụrụ ọgụ a na-abịa na August m mere n'aka na m nọ na-kaadị a.

 

“E n'ezie bụ mmezi mkpali na-aga buso Renata Domsodi ọzọ. Dị m ka m mgbe anyị abụọ chere ihu anya oge ikpeazụ na bayere chịrị a dịghị zoo na anyị ji ya ọ bụla ọzọ nwanyị oku okpu na-egosi na anyị bụ nke e na m chere ọ kwụsịrị.

 

“Renata na-abịa na ya na ya ihu ala swinging ya na ogwe aka m na ebubo ya mgbe ọ nọ na-abịa na nke mere ka ịkpụ. Anyị na a na-arụ ọrụ na n'itinyekwu n'akụkụ mgbe ọ na-na ịbụ ntakịrị ihe ndidi.

 

“Ọ bụrụ na niile na-aga nke ọma Saturday m ga-adị njikere na-azụ na mgbaaka September. M na udi na m na-ebi mgbatị. Nke a bụ ihe m na-eme. Ị ga-anọ a akụkụ nke mkparịta ụka. M chọrọ ịhụ a elu larịị nke mpi oge ọ bụla m ịbanye n'ime mgbanaka.

 

“Nke a bụ eleghị anya hardest m na mgbe na-arụ ọrụ, nile nke m n'ogige. Ọ bụghị n'ihi na ihe ọ bụla ọzọ ihe karịrị nanị na-etinye na mmezi ọrụ. N'eziokwu m na ihe kasị mma udi nke ndụ m.”

 

TRAVIS PETERKIN

 

“M na-azụ otú ike, M na-etinye ọbara, Ọsụsọ na anya mmiri a. M na-etinye mkpụrụ obi m n'ime nke a. M na-etinye ndụ m nke a. Anyị na-njikere.

 

“Ọ bụ ihe ọ bụla na nzuzo na m si Brooklyn, a mụrụ na-akpọlite, M na-emeghị-akpali ebe a n'ebe ọ bụla. Ụmụ okorobịa dị ka Mike Tyson, Riddick Bowe na Shannon Briggs m nnọọ na-eso nzọụkwụ ha. Achọrọ m abụ oké na-amụta site ndị ahụ bịara n'ihu m.

 

“M a oku okpu-puncher. Aga m na-imeghari ka fighter. Ọ bụrụ na ọ na-agba ọsọ, Aga m na-aga na-ya. Ma m na-ama ka esi smart na-eji m oru ikike.

 

“M na-eche ihu a siri ike Ihọd na Lenin Castillo. Ọ na-nwetara ihe ndekọ dị mma ma a 2008 Olympia. Ihe niile anya ọma na akwụkwọ, ma mgbe oge na-abịa, M na-aga na-ya.

 

“M ịzụ nri n'ebe a Gleason si. Mgbe anyị na-na-na na di na nwunye na ọnwa si a agha onye obula na-amụmụ ọnụ ọchị ma na-egwu egwu ma mgbe anyị na-na na a nso agha, onye ọ bụla dị oké njọ. Ọ bụ ihe niile banyere ọrụ siri ike.”

 

Maka ozi ndị ọzọ nleta www.premierboxingchampions.com, www.barclayscenter.comna www.dbe1.com. Soro na TwitterPremierBoxing, DannySwift, PaulMalignaggi, LouDiBella, ESPNBoxing, BarclaysCenter NaSwanson_Comm ma na-akwado na Facebook na www.Facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions, www.facebook.com/fanpagedannyswiftgarcia, www.facebook.com/PaulMalignaggi, www.facebook.com/barclayscenterand www.facebook.com/ESPN. Soro mkparịta ụka na-eji #PBConESPN na #BrooklynBoxing.

PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON ESPN FIGHTER QUOTES

Undefeated Star Danny Garcia Faces

Two-Time World Champion Paulie Malignaggi

Middleweight World Champion Daniel Jacobs Defends Against

Former World Champion Sergio Mora

Live From Barclays Center

9 p.m. NA/6 p.m. Pt

Brooklyn (July 28, 2015) – With just days to go until Premier Boxing agbachiterena ESPN fighters enter the ring for their Saturday, August 1 showdowns na Barclays Center, catch up on what the fighters have been saying in the weeks leading up to fight week.

 

Saturday si headlining event is the 147-pound debut of Danny “Ngwa” Garcia (30-0, 17 Kos) as he takes on two-time world champion out of Brooklyn, Paulie “The Ime Anwansi Man” Malignaggi (33-6, 7 Kos). Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 9 p.m. NA/6 p.m. PT with Brooklyn’s middleweight world champion Daniel “Ọrụ Ebube Man” Jacobs (29-1, 26 Kos) as he defends his title against former world champion Sergio “The Latin agwọ” Mora (28-3-2, 9 Kos).

 

Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite DiBella Entertainment na mkpakọrịta na Swift n'ọkwá, na-ọnụ na $250, $150, $120, $75 na $45, bụghị gụnyere ọdabara ọrụ ebubo na ụtụ isi, na ndị na ere now. Tiketi dị na www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com na na American Express Igbe Office na Barclays Center. Iji chajịa site na ekwentị, na-akpọ Ticketmaster na (800) 745-3000. N'ihi na otu tiketi, Biko kpọọ 855-ÌGWÈ-BK.

 

Here is what the fight participants have had to say from their media conference call and Garcia’s media workout:

 

Danny Garcia

 

I’m not really concerned about Paulie, at this point in my career if I’m 110% percent njikere, I feel like I can adapt to anything and find a way to win.

 

It feels great to be at 147. N'ihi na oge mbụ a ogologo oge, M nwere ike iche banyere ọzụzụ na-esi ka mma ma ọ bụghị na-azụ ifelata. M na e-alụ ọgụ na 140 m dum ọrụ.

 

I’ve been the underdog before, M na a underdog n'ihu na m merie. M nwere ike na-ege ntị ọ bụla nke na stof mgbe naanị na-aga site ọ bụla na-alụ ọgụ ka m bụ, uche kwadebere, n'ụzọ anụ ahụ kwadebere-aga ma na-arụ ọrụ mere.

 

“Anyị kwukwara ihe ndị anyị na mgbatị now. Anyị kwukwara a otutu mgbawa arụsi, a otutu kraiptographi, a otutu footwork, a ọtụtụ ihe na-eme ka gị ọzọ na-agbawa agbawa, ihe m na-apụghị ime na 140 n'ihi na m na-enweghị ike na n'ihi na ọ na-. Ma ugbu a, mmezi arọ bụ n'ezie na-enyere m.

 

“M nnọọ obi ike. M chere ihu otutu nke ezi alụso. M chere a otutu oké alụso na ọrụ m. M nwere ahụmahụ. M bụ nnukwu 140-paụnd fighter. M na mgbe chere a 140-paụnd fighter ndị toro ogologo karịa m ma ọ bụ ndị na-ele anya ka mma karịa m.

 

“Ma, m na-eche dị ka na 147, ị na-aga ịhụ a ọzọ egwuregwu Danny Garcia na-enwe ike iji ụkwụ m ọzọ, iji m jab ọzọ na-ahụ punches ghọtakwuo. Mgbe ị na-igbapu onwe gị dị ka ike ịhụ punches, mgbe ị na-kụrụ na otutu ogbi punches n'ihi gị ọhụụ bụ anya.

 

“M na-eche ka m ọhụụ na-aga ịbụ a otutu ghọtakwuo na-enwe ike ịkwaga isi m, ịhụ punches mma, na-eji ụkwụ m. M na-eche na m na-aga na-a mmeri na 147, kwa. I know so.

 

PAULIE MALIGNAGGI

 

“M na-eche na uwe-eme ka agha. Site a ịke ele ihe anya na e nwere ihe ndị m na-eche dị ka m ga-enwe ike ime megide Danny. Ma m na-atụ anya Danny mere mgbanwe ụfọdụ ebe ọ bụ na ndị na-akpata ịlụ ọgụ.

 

“Ị ga-esi ebe gị mgbe ị na-adịghị na mgbanaka maka mgbe. Ọ na-aga site uche m na ma eleghị anya, m na-achọghị na-alụ ọgụ. Ma, dị ka oge na-aga na m malitere ịrụ ọrụ ọzọ, M malitere na-aghọta na ọ bụ ihe m na-azaghị. Ọ bụ ihe na m ka na-agụụ na-agụ. Na m chọrọ ịbụ azụ n'ebe.

 

“Ọ bụrụ na anyị na-aga na-ekwu okwu banyere layoff, ndị mmadụ na-aga ikwu okwu banyere eziokwu ahụ bụ na, M agha ruo ogologo oge. Ma na eziokwu, M n'ezie nwere abụghị zụọ a anọgide na a afọ iri, literally a decade.

 

I do feel the sharpness in a gym. M na-eme na-eche na usoro iheomume bụ n'ezie ezi. O doro anya na m arọ arịdakwuruwo. Ya mere, na nke ahụ bụ ezi mmetụta na m nwere iji dobe a otutu arọ n'oge ọzụzụ mara ụlọikwuu dị nnọọ arụ ọrụ na sharpness na na-na na-mma.

 

“M na-adịghị achọ na ya dị ka nke nwere ihe ọ bụla uru. Ọ bụ naanị na a okwu nke kenha nke nkà m ya nkà.

“Enweghị m ike n'ezie na-agwa gị kpọmkwem otú m na-aga na-egwu ya ruo mgbe m na mgbanaka onwe m. Akpara m na ịbụ ndị kasị mma m ga-ekwe omume. Akpara m na ịbụ ndị sharpest m na o kwere omume. Na ugbu a, na ọzụzụ, M na-eche n'ezie ezi. The plan is to flow this training camp into a sharp night onAugust 1st.”

 

DANIEL Jacobs

 

“Ọ ga-megide kasị nwee ahụmahụ Ihọd m na ihu otú anya. M na-atụ anya ka anwale m ihe ịma aka megide a nkwafu, aghụghọ vetiran na Sergio Mora.

 

“N'ihi ya, e bụghị a otutu egwu dị ka ike na-echegbu ma ebe ọ kọrọ na ọ na-eme ka elu-ya akọ na ya asụgharị n'iko na adịghị eru ha ala na mgbe ụfọdụ ọ na-aga ihe dị ka nke ọma.

 

The test with Sergio Mora is – ma na o nwere ike-akwụsị ma ọ bụ ma ma ọ bụ na m nwere ike ịga na anya ya na ya, ọ na-mgbe a kwụsịrị tupu, n'ihi ya, ọ ga-icing na achicha na-enwe ike ọ bụghị nanị na-emeri ya ma kwụsị ya na egwuregwu.

 

I feel like I have a lot more advantages than he does in the fight. Ma ihe ọ bụla m uru bụ na ihe ọ bụla na-akawanye m na-aga, ga-ekpebi ihe na-akpata n'ihi na m na m ga-arapara n'ahụ. Ya mere ọ bụrụ na ọ bụ ihe m na-agba, mgbe ahụ, m ga-arapara n'ahụ iji m ọsọ. Ọ bụrụ na ọ bụ ike m, akwado ya ala, na-egosi ya ihe a n'ezie middleweight na-ele ka, then that’s what I would do.

 

Sergio Mora

 

“Eche m na m ga-abụ ihe underdog n'ihi na nke a ọgụ ọzọ, na-alụ ọgụ ndị na-eto, ike mmeri n'obodo ya. Ya mere ndikan ya na-aga ịbụ siri ike na ndị niile na kaadị stacked megide m na nke ahụ bụ ihe m na toro na-eji na-agba nkịtị ka.

 

“Nke a na-aga na-a n'ezie na-akpali akpali na kaadị n'ihi na ọ bụ na ya n'obodo na ịgbachitere ụwa aha. M agụụ na-agụ na ụwa na aha ma na m maara na m na-aga ga-abụ mmezi nkọ na-eme ọtụtụ ihe karịa nnọọ nwere nso mmeri n'obodo ya. Ya mere m na-aga na-pịa edinam na-aga nke m nkasi obi mpaghara na m chere na ọ na-aga na-aga nke ya nkasi obi mpaghara, nke na-aga na-eme ka ihe na-akpali ọgụ maka mmadụ nile.

 

“M nnọọ ịnọgide na-azụ ndị mmadụ banyere ụtọ sayensị na-ekwe ka ha mara na ike abụghị ọnụ ọgụgụ otu akụkụ dị mkpa ka ị na-aga nke ọma na ọ bụ gị kraiptographi, usoro, gị na-azara ọnụ, ahu gbaa, ndị aghụghọ, ọ na-esonụ na atụmatụ ọ bụ ike.

 

“Dị ka m kwuru, Echere m na ọ enweta ihe niile m na-eme adịghị. Ma m nwere ahụmahụ. Echere m na m na-a mma ogbugba si ahụmahụ na Danny na m chere na m na-eso m egwuregwu atụmatụ karịa Danny. A otutu na-eti ọkpọ karịsịa a otutu na-eto eto egwuregwu alụso ha na-aga nke ha egwuregwu atụmatụ na mgbe ha na-ahụ na ọ na-adịghị arụ ọrụ. Dị ka a vetiran, I know that it’s not working initially.

 

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