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Baranchyk Batters Lopez;Lippe-Morrison halts Cobb in Miami, OK

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Miami, OK (Hakihea 11, 2016) – Rising stars and Holden Productions “Four State Franchise” members Ivan “The Beast” Baranchyk and Trey Lippe-Morrison kept their perfect records in tact following impressive victories Saturday, Hakihea 10 at the Buffalo Run Casino.
Headlining in front of a standing room only crowd in his adopted hometown of Miami, OK, Baranchyk battled game Phoenix native Wilberth Lopez over ten rounds. Lopez, who defeated five previously unbeaten foes, had to deal with the ultra-aggressive style of Baranchyk but scored a flash knockdown in the fourth round. The knockdown, his first suffered as a pro, had little impact on the fight. For the rest of the contest, the IBF #12 ranked Baranchyk overpowered Lopez, who was on the receiving end of many hard shots but finished the bout on his feet.
Kaute i 98-91 rua me te 97-92.
Baranchyk, who resides in Brooklyn, NY by way of Russia, Ko inaianei 13-0 ki 10 knockouts. Lopez falls to 15-7 (10 KO o).
I roto i te hui tahi-matua, Lippe-Morrison kept his knockout streak intact with a two round beatdown of veteran Ty Cobb. Living and fighting out of Vinita, OK, Lippe-Morrison focused on attacking Cobb’s midsection, forcing him to lower his guard. Lippe-Morrison quickly changed focus and dropped Cobb in the second round with a left hook to the head. Cobb beat the count but found himself on the floor shortly thereafter courtesy of another hard left hook. The tough Texan made it back to his feet but was in no shape to continue, forcing the stoppage at 2:10.
“I felt good and stuck to the game plan of going to his body,” Lippe-Morrison said after his victory. “By going to the body early, we knew we’d find an opening up top and that’s exactly what happened.”
Lippe-Morrison is now 13-0 with all of his victories by knockout. Cobb sips to 19-8 ki 11 KO o.
“I’m pleased with the way Ivan and Trey fought,"Ka mea a Holden. “The future is extremely bright for both men and the demand to see the Four State Franchise fight at the Buffalo Run Casino is an an all-time high.”
Baranchyk and Lippe-Morrison are both expected to appear on ShoBox in early 2017.
I roto i te mahi undercard, two more members of the “Four State Franchise” won impressively.
Junior middleweight Dillon “White Lighting” Cook of Seneca, MO shutout durable Mexican veteran Juan Jesus Rivera, 28-16 (18 KO o), in an eight round contest. Cook, nei whakapai ake ki te 18-1 ki 7 KO o, maintained control from bell to bell and won every round on each scorecard.
Two sport standout Jarrett “The Legacy” Rouse bested once-beaten Shadi Shawareb in a found rounder. Rouse, who is unbeaten in both boxing and mixed martial arts, scored a second round knockdown and won by scores of 39-36 i runga i ngā kāri e toru katoa.
Rouse, a Bartlesville, OK native, Ko 10-0-1 ki 4 knockouts. Shawareb, of Oklahoma City, Ko 9-2-2 (5 KO o).
Australian lightweight contender Billel “Baby Face” Dib upped his record to 21-1 (10 KO o) after topping Colombian slugger Carlos Padilla, 16-5-1 (10 KO o), i roto i te a'ee a tawhio waru. Dib is promoted by DiBella Entertainment.

BADOU JACK DEFEATS ANTHONY DIRRELL BY MAJORITY DECISION ON SPIKE FROM CHICAGO’S UIC PAVILION

DANIEL JACOBS KNOCKS OUT CALEB TRUAX IN A THRILLER

ROBERTO GARCIA SECURES WIN OVER JAMES STEVENSON

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MANHOLE (April 25, 2015) – Premier boxing Champions took Chicago by stormRāmere night with an exhilarating fight card featuring three captivating fights on Koi from the UIC Pavilion.

 

The televised opener showcased Roberto “Ko te Threat” Garcia (37-3, 23 Koó) getting an eight-round unanimous decision win over James Stevenson (22-2, 15 Koó). The first main event saw Daniel “Ko te Miracle te tangata” Jacobs (29-2, 26 Koó) i roto i te 12thround knockout win over the hard-nosed Karepe “Golden” Truax (25-2-2, 15 Koó). The night’s second main event featured Badou Jack “Ko te Ripper” (19-1-1, 12 Koó) earning a majority decision over Anthony “Ko te Dog” Dirrell (27-1-1, 22 Koó).

 

Below are comments offered by the televised fighters as they discussed their performances tonight:

 

Anthony DIRRELL

 

He fought a great fight tonight.

 

“E hiahia ana ahau ki te rematch.”

 

Jack BADOU

 

I was in great shape for tonight and I believed in myself. All the talk from Dirrell and his camp never got to me.

 

Nothing he did tonight frustrated me. Ko ia te toa pai, and I didn’t fight a perfect fight, engari ka e ahau te win.

 

I knew they couldn’t rob me. I thought I clearly won. I had a tough start to my career, but I re-focused myself with my team and got back on track.

 

It’s a blessing to be part of PBC. Bringing boxing back to primetime is incredible for the sport. I’m not even from this country originally, but I have lots of fans here and this series will only help me gain more.

 

I want George Groves next.

 

TANIELU JACOBS

 

I was in tremendous shape for this fight. I knew I was ready to go 12 rauna. He’s a veteran when it comes to fighting down the stretch, so I had to be prepared.

 

At the end of the sixth round I hit him with a right that caused him to stumble into the ropes. I wasn’t sure at that moment if he was really hurt, or if he was just playing opossum. My corner let me know when I really had him hurt though and I took advantage.

 

He didn’t hold as much as I thought he might. I’m glad it turned out that way, but I was prepared for it if he did.

 

He was physically stronger than I thought he’d be, but he never really hurt me tonight.

 

PBC is an unbelievable outlet for us boxers. My hope is that I can continue to grow my brand and become a star inside and outside of the sport of boxing.

 

I’m out to prove that I’m the best in this division. I want whoever Al (HAYMON) says next.

 

CALEB TRUAX

 

I wanted to pressure him, but I couldn’t get my punches off the way I wanted to. His movement was great and it was just an off night for me.

 

I couldn’t get him to engage me and I think that ended up winning him the fight.

 

There were a couple good shots that buzzed me, but no shots that really hurt me all that much. There were no devastating blows or anything. A fighter always wants to continue on, but the ref did his job.

 

PBC is fantastic for bringing in casual fans who wouldn’t have otherwise watched our fights. This is truly groundbreaking. After a fight like that I hope that more and more fans will continue tuning in.

 

I’m heading back to the gym to put in hard work. Hopefully I’ll be back on another PBC card against whoever Warriors and Al (HAYMON) say.

 

Roberto Garcia

 

I felt like Stevenson was just trying to survive, whereas I was trying to win. I could tell that my punches were bothering him. I could hear him breathing very heavily.

 

I was just trying to get back to it tonight. My last fight was almost nine months ago here in this same venue. I needed to get this fight under my belt to keep up my drive and continue working toward the goal.

 

I usually have to chase the guys I’m fighting. Even with the punchers like (Anthony) Margarito I end up having to chase them down. I took all that previous experience and used it tonight. It basically felt like a sparring session for me.

 

PBC is an incredible opportunity for fighters like myself and I plan on continuing to take advantage of it.

 

I have a great team behind me and we’re just interested in moving forward. I’m ready for a big step though. I want Shawn Porter next. I made a commitment to fight him, and I plan on sticking to that.

 

JAMES STEVENSON

 

Nothing he was doing was really getting to me. Ko te meka ko, I took this fight on a week and a half notice. I honestly thought I pulled it off. Everyone knows who really won tonight.

 

I was getting in a groove, but then my back started hurting me and that took me out of it a little bit.

 

PBC gives fighters like me a chance to showcase my skills to so many more people than we’ve been used to.

 

I’m ready for all takers in my weight class. I’m heading back to the gym immediately and I’ll be ready for whatever’s next.

 

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The card was co-promoted by Warriors Boxing and Mayweather Promotions. Mō ētahi atu pārongo'a'ahi www.premierboxingchampions.com, www.spike.com/shows/premier-mekemeke-toa, te whai i runga i TwitterPremierBoxing, WarriorsBoxProm, @MayweatherPromo and @SpikeTV and become a fan on Facebook atwww.Facebook.com/PremierBoxing, www.Facebook.com/WarriorsBoxingPromo,www.Facebook.com/MayweatherPromotions a www.Facebook.com/Spike.

PREMIER BOXING Champions ON matau Manahau PRESS WHAKAMUTUNGA Tuhinga & Whakaahua

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MANHOLE (April 22, 2015) – Fight week officially kicked-off Wednesday in Chicago as fighters on the Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i Koi fight card participated in the final press conference before entering the ring on Friday, April 24 i UIC teneti.

 

The night of fights features Anthony “Ko te Dog” Dirrell (27-0-1, 22 Koó) pakanga Badou Jack “Ko te Ripper” (18-1, 12 Koó) a Daniel “Miracle Man” Jacobs (28-1, 25 Koó) tango i runga i Karepe “Golden” Truax (25-1-2, 15 Koó). The televised action on Spike begins at 9 ET/8 CT.

 

Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, e te tahi whakatairangatia ana-e Whakatairanga Warriors Boxing me Mayweather, E utu i $151, $101, $51, a $31, e kore e tae atu utu ratonga e hāngai ana, a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. Ki te ki atu tenei na roto i te waea ki te kāri matua nama he, karanga Ticketmaster i (800) 745-3000 ranei UIC ti'ahapa Box Office i (312) 413-5740. Wātea i he hoki Tickets www.ticketmaster.com ranei mā te toro i te Tari UIC Pouaka ti'ahapa (Rāpare ranei Rāmere 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.).

 

Tenei ko te aha nga kaiuru amuiraa pēhi i ki te mea:

 

Anthony DIRRELL

 

I’m a better fighter now because I’m working harder. You have to work harder to stay at this level. Now everybody is gunning for you because you have what they want.

 

I’m glad that because of this platform, everybody knows what I’ve been through now. People can see that anything is possible. Going through something like defeating cancer has helped me achieve my dreams.

 

Badou Jack is a good fighter, but he hasn’t fought a guy like me.

 

I te Rāmere night I just have to hope that Jack doesn’t run. I want him to stand in there with me and we’ll see who’s better. I’m going to test his chin like nobody else has.

 

Jack BADOU

 

I had the best training camp I’ve ever had and I’m ready to bring the title back to Las Vegas.

 

I don’t do the social media trash talking, I save it for the ring and i runga i te Paraire I’m going to show the world why I deserve to be world champion.

 

I respect Anthony Dirrell for winning the fight against cancer. I lost two of my amateur trainers to that disease and I’ll be dedicating this fight to them.

 

His team likes to bark and talk a lot of trash but they can’t fight for him. Pērā i Rāmere night it’s just going to be the two of us in the ring.

 

I don’t bark, I don’t talk trash, I let my fists do the talking.

 

Opportunities like this don’t always come around and I will make sure I don’t let this one slip away.

 

TANIELU JACOBS

 

Fighting here in Chicago serves as extra motivation for me. I’ve always been the guy fans favored at Barclays Center, and I may have gotten a little spoiled. So I’m excited to be the guy that people want to see lose. Truax will probably have a larger crowd supporting him, and those fans will motivate me to be stronger and fight better i runga i te Paraire.

 

People love a great story. I’m extremely proud of my story and for having beat cancer, but let’s not forget about my skill set.

 

Truax can say he’s tired of hearing about ‘The Miracle Manall he wants, but he shouldn’t be thinking about my cancer when we get in the ring. He should just fear me. I’m going to be a cancer to him once we start fighting.

 

I’m not saying I’m going to knock him out. I’m just saying I’m going to win because that’s what I came to do. I’ll take a win however I can get it.

 

CALEB TRUAX

 

This is a huge fight and a huge opportunity for me. It’s a career-changer and life-changer for my career in boxing. I’ve got to be smart in this fight.

 

I couldn’t be in any better shape right now. Physically I’m mature at 31-years-old. This is the right spot for me and a great opportunity.

 

I want to thank all of my fans and you should expect to see a lot of people from Minnesota coming down to see me. It’s going to be great to celebrate with all of them.

 

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BOXING HALL OF FAMER JOE CALZAGHE TO SERVE AS GUEST ANALYST FOR PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON SPIKE TV FIGHT CARD AT UIC PAVILION TAKING PLACE FRIDAY, APERIRA 24 IN CHICAGO

MANHOLE (April 21, 2015) – International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee Joe “Pride of WhalesCalzaghe has been added to the broadcast team as a special analyst for the Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i Koi TV April 24 fight card taking place at Chicago’s UIC Pavilion.

Before retiring in 2009, Calzaghe set the record as the longest continuously reigning world champion in the history of boxing, making more than 21 defenses of his super middleweight title along the way. When Calzaghe finally hung up the gloves he had amassed an astonishing unblemished record of 46-0, 32 KOs that featured notable wins over Mikkel Kessler, Bernard Hopkins and Roy Jones Jr.

Calzaghe will enter the booth for Spike TV to help analyze the first main event of the evening featuring Daniel “Miracle Man” Jacobs (28-1, 25 Koó) rite anga ia Karepe “Golden” Truax (25-1-2, 15 Koó), followed by the second televised bout of the evening between Anthony “Ko te Dog” Dirrell (27-0-1, 22 Koó) me te kaiwero Badou Jack “Ko te Ripper” (18-1, 12 Koó).

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Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, e te tahi whakatairangatia ana-e Whakatairanga Warriors Boxing me Mayweather, E utu i $151, $101, $51, a $31, e kore e tae atu utu ratonga e hāngai ana, a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. Ki te ki atu tenei na roto i te waea ki te kāri matua nama he, karanga Ticketmaster i (800) 745-3000 ranei UIC ti'ahapa Box Office i (312) 413-5740. Wātea i he hoki Tickets www.ticketmaster.com ranei mā te toro i te Tari UIC Pouaka ti'ahapa (Rāpare ranei Rāmere 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.).

Ko te mahi teata i runga i te Koi TV haamata i 9 p.m. AND a 8 p.m. PT (roa i runga i te rohe ki te hauauru).

Mō ētahi atu pārongo'a'ahi www.premierboxingchampions.com,www.spike.com/shows/premier-mekemeke-toa, te whai i runga i TwitterPremierBoxing, AnthonyDirrell, BadouJack, DanielJacobsTKO, GoldenCalebT, WarriorsBoxProm, @MayweatherPromo and @SpikeTV and become a fan on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/PremierBoxing, www.Facebook.com/WarriorsBoxingPromo, www.Facebook.com/MayweatherPromotions awww.Facebook.com/Spike.

FAN FAVORITES ROBERTO GARCIA & ARTUR SZPILKA SHINE AT UIC PAVILION IN CHICAGO ON FRIDAY, APERIRA 24

MORE, UNDEFEATED PROSPECTS & LOCAL FAVORITES ROUND OUT A FULL NIGHT OF UNDERCARD ACTION AS

PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON SPIKE TAKES OVER CHICAGO

MANHOLE (April 20, 2015) – A slew of local favorites and exciting fighters come to UIC Pavilion in Chicago on Rāmere, April 24 as part of a stacked undercard topped by hard-punching Roberto “Ko te Threat” Garcia (36-3, 23 Koó) pakanga James Stevenson(22-1, 15 Koó) in the first televised bout and heavyweight bruiser Arthur Pin (17-1, 12 Koó) tango i runga i Ty Cobb (18-6, 10 Koó).

 

These exciting undercard bouts will precede the Premier Boxing Champions on Spike doubleheader featuring Anthony “Ko te Dog” Dirrell (27-0-1, 22 Koó) pakanga Badou Jack “Ko te Ripper” (18-1, 12 Koó) a Daniel “Miracle Man” Jacobs (28-1, 25 Koó) tango i runga i Karepe “Golden” Truax (25-1-2, 15 Koó) Ko te mahi teata i runga i te Koi TV haamata i 9 ET/8 CT.

 

Keith Tapia (13-0) will be showcased in an eight-round cruiserweight bout, Ramiro Carrillo (7-0, 4 Koó) e i runga i Ramon Guevara (10-23-2, 6 Koó) in four-rounds of welterweight action, Maciej Suiecki (19-0, 4 Koó)kanohi Daryl Cunningham (30-7, 11 Koó) in an eight-round middleweight fight and Semajay Thomas (5-0, 3 Koó) haere ake ki Jose Santiago (3-5, 3 Koó).

 

Remaining undercard fights will pit Alex Martin (7-0, 5 Koó) ki Honatana Garcia(4-12) i roto i te Welterweight a'ee waru-a tawhio noa, Ricky Edwards (5-0, 2 Koó) whawhai Javier Garcia (6-8-1, 2 Koó) in six-rounds of junior welterweight action, Joe F. Quezada (5-0, 4 Koó) pakanga Edgardo Torres (2-3, 2 Koó) in a six-round lightweight attraction andEddie Ramirez (7-0, 5 Koó) e anga Mario Hermosillo (12-19-4, 2 Koó) in a six-round junior welterweight bout.

 

Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, e te tahi whakatairangatia ana-e Whakatairanga Warriors Boxing me Mayweather, E utu i $151, $101, $51, a $31, e kore e tae atu utu ratonga e hāngai ana, a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. Ki te ki atu tenei na roto i te waea ki te kāri matua nama he, karanga Ticketmaster i (800) 745-3000 ranei UIC ti'ahapa Box Office i (312) 413-5740. Wātea i he hoki Tickets www.ticketmaster.com ranei mā te toro i te Tari UIC Pouaka ti'ahapa (Rāpare ranei Rāmere 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.).

 

He hōia o te hākinakina hoki meimei 15 tau, Garcia is looking for his ninth consecutive victory when he fights at UIC Pavilion for the third time on April 24. Fanauhia i roto i te Mexico, engari ka neke ki Weslaco, Texas i te kuao tau, I taea e ki te opehia ake te whakauru ia nui ki te pae hopea whiwhi ia i te pere i te toa mua ao Antonio Margarito Garcia. I ngaro ia i taua whakatau, Garcia has rebounded nicely on his curreny hot streak, which includes wins over Breidis Prescott and Victor Manuel Cayo. Garcia will take on the 32-year-oldStevenson out of Baltimore.

 

Ki te kotahi anake te mate ki te tūturu Bryant Jennings i runga i tona record, te-tau 26-tawhitoPin will look to build on his most recent victory, he whakatau loto i roto i te Nov. 2014 over heavyweight star Tomas Adamek. Fanauhia i roto i te Wieliczka, Poland, he has made a name for himself in Chicago having fought there twice before and picking up knockout victories each time. He will be challenged by the 39-year-old Cobb, out of Wichita Falls, Texas.

 

An undefeated cruiserweight prospect, the 24-year-old Repair ka tahuri pro i roto i 2011 and has not lost since. Fighting out of Santurce, Puerto Rico, he will face the 32-year-old Williamswho fights out of Jackson, Michigan.

 

Having fought four times before at UIC Pavilion, the 24-year-old Carrillo will hope to have the home crowd behind him when he goes for his eighth professional win on April 24. His opponent is the 31-year-old Guevara who was born in the Dominican Republic but fights out of Grand Rapids, Michigan.

 

Eager to make his U.S. waiata i runga i April 24, te 25-tau-tawhito Sulecki has never lost since turning pro in 2010. Fighting out of Warsaw, Poland he faces Daryl Cunningham out of Detroit.

 

A young undefeated prospect and just 22-years-old, Ramirez makes his fourth straight start at UIC Pavilion on April 24. He was a Chicago Golden Gloves champion and a National Golden Gloves runner-up. Born in Aurora, Illinois, Ramirez will face the 28-year-old Hermosillo out of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.

 

Another young, amanaki tūturu, Edwards fights for the first time outside of his home state of New Jersey for the first time on April 24. The 24-year-old from Paterson will take on the 32-year-old Garcia out of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

 

Another staple of UIC Pavilion, all five of Quezada‘s pro victories have come at UIC Pavilion. A 25-year-old out of Alsip, Illinois, he will look to remain undefeated when he takes on the 28-year-old Torres from Vineland, New Jersey.

 

Making his fourth consecutive start at UIC Pavilion in his hometown of Chicago, the highly regarded Thomas will look to start 2015 with his sixth professional win. The 22-year-old was an accomplished amateur who was the 2011 USA Boxing National Champion. His next challenge is Santiago out of Bayamon, Puerto Rico.

 

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One tangata Wrecking Crew; Lippe-Morrison Obliterates Dawson i Miami!

Miami, OK (March 8, 2015) - Mai ki te a'ee o inanahi ki te aroaro o te ruma e tu ana huihui anake i te Buffalo Run Casino i Miami, OK, taumahamaha o Richard Dawson i māia tangohia hiahia ia i roto i Trey Lippe-Morrison.

 

Dawson, nei ka karanga katoa o bums hoariri o mua Lippe-Morrison o, nona te wikitoria mo Ty Cobb (16-3) a kua kahore i te patototanga iho mutu ranei. Ki te pakeke-patu Lippe-Morrison, Tūmanakohia Dawson ki te whakarato i rauna mo tona hoariri tawhito 25-tau-tawhito rongonui, nei te patototanga i rima o ona hoariri tuatahi e ono i roto i te tumanako whakatuwheratanga. Engari, ka e ia tetahi atu patunga a tawhio tuatahi.

 

Headlining "wha State Franchise" kāri whawhai Holden Productions ', Wahia Lippe-Morrison Dawson i te rua meneti, e kotahi tuarua. Dawson ka atu ki te tīmatanga pai, a ka titiro māia, tango i te whawhai ki a Morrison ia te whakaatu kaupapa ārai pai. Ko te Tulsa,Hohoro Māori OK tahuri nga tai Heoi, blastingDawson ki te nanakia ringa matau aru e te matau pakeke mahue e mo'oni tuturu iho ia ano he peke o rīwai. I muri i te tuku Lippe-Morrison ki te kokonga kūpapa, Kaitautoko Gerald Ritter mutu te whawhai kia rite ki ko Dawson i roto i te makariri.

 

"He nui te whakaoranga Trey ko tenei,"Ka mea kaiwhakatairanga Tony Holden. "I roto i te meneti tuatahi o te whawhai, Titiro Dawson rite ia ia e haere ki te hoatu Trey nga mea katoa o te mau fifi, e tae noa u etahi nifó pai. Whakakitea Trey tū nui, ka u rua nifó tino ki te mutu i te whawhai. Ahau nui atu whakakake o ia, e te ia he puncher rahi e, e whakapai ake anake ana pūkenga mekemeke i runga i te wā. "

 

Ko te tama a te toa taumahamaha o mua Tommy Morrison, Lippe-Morrison he 7-0 ki katoa o ona toa e haere mai ana i te ara o te knockout. Dawson, he Okmulgee, OKnative, taka ki te 5-3-2 ki te toru knockouts.

 

I roto i te a'ee tahi-ngā o te ahiahi, taumahamaha o Kenzie Witt o Bartlesville, Blitzed OK Kansas City,A MO Brian Imes. Mai i te pere te whakatuwheratanga, Taupokina iho Witt Imes, a piro e rua knockdowns tere, Ritter akina ana ki te aukati i te whakataetae i 1:32 o te tuatahi.

 

Witt, ko wai te mea teina hawhe, me te tama a Tommy Lippe-Morrison o, whakapiki i ki 4-0 ki 4 KO o.

 

Welterweight Patrick Boozer o Ann Arbor, Piro MI tuarua tona pouri karapīpiti, besting mua hinga kore Seneca, MO Māori Hehe Cook i runga i waru rauna. Cook, whakaaturia te melo o te "Franchise wha State" e tala'ofa nui puta noa i tona mahi, engari e kore e taea e hinga i te wheako me te māia Boozer. Kaute i 79-73 a 78-74 rua.

 

Boozer, he motuhake pouri, kua patua e toru hoariri hinga kore i roto i tona wha whawhai whakamutunga, whakapiki i ki 8-3 ki 2 knockouts. Cook, ko wai i 28 He wā ki te fakaakeake, makaka ki te 14-1 (9 KO o) e whai ake nei i tona setback tuatahi.

 

I roto i te tahi atu mahi, Jarrett Rouse upped tana whakaatu ki te 5-0 i muri i kīnaki Steve Kollin mo e wha rauna ia riro Bryan Carroll tona tuatahi pro mā te besting hoa debutant Juan Parra i roto i te wha rounder. Pāngia e rua ka mau wahi i roto i te wehenga Welterweight.