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Comparing & Contrasting the Charlo Twins

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Jermall & Jermell Charlo Look to Both Hold World Titles Saturday, Le 21, Gbe lori Showtime® From The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas
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Las fegasi (Le 17, 2016) – Undefeated identical twin brothers Jermall ati Jermell Charlo have the opportunity to become boxing’s first twins to hold world championships in the same weight class when they enter the ring this Saturday, Le 21 gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN lati Awọn Chelsea inu The lele ti Las fegasi.
IBF Junior Middleweight Champion Jermall will defend his title against former champion Austin eja ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, while unbeaten Jermell will battle fellow contender John Jackson for the vacant WBC Super Welterweight World Championship in the opening bout. The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® tripleheader begins at 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT and is headlined by WBA 154-pound championErislandy Lara in a rematch against top contender Vanes Martirosyan.
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While they definitely have their similaritieslook the same, have one letter different in their first names, have the same dreams and goals in the same sportlike any sibling relationship, they also have their differences. One likes the color black and while the other likes white. One likes horse racing, one likes basketball. Sibẹsibẹ, one of the things they agree on most, is their desire to make history.
We never dreamed of being able to make history on the same night and on the same card together,” said Jermell. “It makes it even more intense. The stakes are much bigger.
We’ve always planned on making history and the time is now,” said Jermall. “I need him to go in there and do his job and at the end of the night, we’ll both have our hands raised.
For more information on the Charlossimilarities and differences, please see the chart below:
Jermall
Jermell
Professional Record
23-0 (18 KOs)
27-0 (12 KOs)
Birthday
Le 19, 1990
(one minute older)
Le 19, 1990
(one minute younger)
Le 21 Opponent
Austin eja
John Jackson
Current Boxing Status
IBF Junior Middleweight World asiwaju
Fighting for Vacant WBC Super Welterweight World Title
Olukọni
Ronnie Shields
Derrick James
Iga
6 ‘0 “
5 ’11
De ọdọ
73 ½”
73″
Favorite Thing About Your Brother
How nonchalant he is about things
That he’s a control freak
Favorite Music To Listen To/Train To
80’s Soul
Hip-Hop & R&B
Favorite Boxing Exercise
Running
Sit up and punch drill
Favorite Sport Other Than Boxing (to Play/Watch)
Horse Racing
Basketball, I’m a fanatic
Favorite Vehicle You Own
Mercedes GLE (AMG)
Mercedes 550
Favorite Shoes/Outfit
Rick Owens Runners
Lions Only Hat
Favorite Junk Food
Salt & Vinegar Chips
Wingstop
Favorite Health Food
Kale Salad
Ground Turkey
Favorite Color
Black
funfun
Favorite Movie
Don’t have a favorite
Shottas
Favorite Reality Show
Don’t really watch TV
Don’t really watch TV
Celebrity Crush Growing Up
Jada Pinkett Smith
Pink
Your Perfect Vacation
Bora Bora
Anywhere in Greece
First Expensive Thing You Bought As A Pro
My Cane Corso dog
Rolex
Night Owl Or Early Riser
Early riser6:30 a.m.
Mejeeji
Person Outside Of Boxing You Would Most Like To Meet
Serena & Venus Williams
Diddy, because he’s a businessman
Boxer You Idolized
Tommy Hearns & Evander Holyfield
Joan Guzman because of his underrated power and ferocious hand speed
Athlete You Idolize (Not A Boxer)
Allen Iverson
Chris Paul
One Person You Would Invite Over For Dinner (Dead or Alive)
Jay-Z
Albert Einstein
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Erislandy Lara Prepares For World Title Rematch With Vanes Martirosyan Saturday, Le 21 Live on SHOWTIME® From The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Training Camp Quotes & Awọn fọto
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Houston (Le 11, 2016) – WBA Super Welterweight World asiwaju Erislandy “Awọn Amerika Dream” Lara is set to defend his world title and settle his score against Vanes “Awọn alaburuku” Martirosyan when the two meet in the main event of a ASIKO IWORAN CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®tripleheader featuring the top 154-pound talent in the sport on Saturday, Le 21 from The Chelsea, inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
Live televised coverage on SHOWTIME begins at 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT and features unbeaten IBF Junior Middleweight World Champion Jermall Charlo taking on former champion Austin “Ko Si Tabi-Tabi” Ejaand his twin brother Jermell Charlo battling top challenger John Jackson for the vacant WBC Super Welterweight World Title.
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Lara and Martirosyan will meet after their 2012 bout ended in a technical draw. See below for the Cuban-born champion’s thoughts on training camp, the rematch and more:
On his rematch with Vanes Martirosyan:
This is a very important fight for me. Our last fight unfortunately ended in a draw because of a clash of heads so we have some unfinished business to take care of. This time I’m not going to leave any doubt on who the better fighter is. I’m coming to dominate and retain my world championship.
On training camp:
I’m taking this fight very seriously. I’ve been pushing my body to get in the best shape possible. My body feels incredible and I couldn’t ask for a better training camp. I’ve been sparring a lot and my timing is getting better with each session. Everything is going as planned.
Lori awọn Le 21 kaadi:
It’s great to be fighting on this card, especially when there is so much on the line while I defend my title. Ni afikun, the Charlo brothers are fighting on the undercard, which makes for a great night of boxing for the super welterweight division. The landscape of the 154-pound division will be laid out afterLe 21.”
On the state of the super welterweight division:
Honestly I believe the 154-pound division is one of the strongest in all of boxing. I feel I’m leading the pack and my goal is to unify all the belts. I’m going to take it one fight at a time with the mindset to clean out the division.
On fighting in Las Vegas:
Vegas is the boxing capital of the world and fighting there is unbelievable. The fans are very supportive. The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan is very intimate and every seat in the building is a good seat. I anticipate a lively crowd.
On his relationship with Ronnie Shields:
Ronnie is a great coach and his game plans are very well thought out. He keeps everything simple. If we have to make adjustments during the fight, he’ll be able to point them out. We both have a great mutual respect for one another.
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AUSTIN TROUT: ‘I’M GOING TO TAKE THAT BELT’

 

 

Former World Champion Heads to Las Vegas
For 154-Pound Title Showdown May 21
Against Jermall Charlo Live on SHOWTIME
®

At The Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

‘I don’t see this being a boring fight; he’s going to bring it, I’m going to bring it’ – Austin Trout

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Washington, D.C. (April 20, 2016) - Austin eja (30-2, 17 KOs), the former super welterweight world champion, is ready to collect his second world title on Saturday, Le 21 when he meets IBF Junior Middleweight world champion Jermall Charlo in a 12-round match live on ASIKO IWORAN (10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT) lati The Chelsea, a one-of-a-kind 40,000-square-foot venue inside The lele ti Las fegasi.

 

“It’s my time,” said Trout. “My focus is amplified 10-fold. I’m the confident, happy Austin that fans know, but trust me, when it’s fight time I’m ready for any dogfight that comes. You’ll see Austin bring out and defeat the ‘Lion’ in him because at the end of the day I’m taking that belt.”

 

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Born in El Paso, Texas and raised in Las Cruces, New Mexico, Trout is trained by Barry Hunter and Louie Burke of Headbangers Gym in Washington D.C. Having started boxing at the age of 10, his natural talent and the ability to grow into the sport took Austin across the United States and Latin America in the amateur divisions and then into the pros. Known as one of the fiercest gentlemen competitors in the sport, he beat the likes of Miguel Cotto, Rigoberto Alvarez and Delvin Rodriguez, before losing his title to Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez. Trout comes into Le 21 looking to claim a title in a division he’s been a true threat within for his career.

 

You’ve said you’ve been led to this fight, why is it important?

“Coming off of four consecutive wins, I’m not just on a comeback streak but I’m taking a full step forward. Charlo is the champ, this fight is about no more half stepping. It’s about taking on the best. Isn’t that what it’s about, being the best?"

 

How is camp going?

“I physically feel great. I’m really comfortable with Barry, it’s my fourth camp with the Headbangers team; Luis is there as well. Luis helps me with pre-camp and then I shift to D.C.

 

“I was already in D.C. getting camp started when the rumors about this fight came true. I had been at the gym at home for pre-camp for a month and a half before hitting D.C. I was working out five times a week, running every day just getting the program going. Bi mo ti wi, no half-stepping. I’m already sparring, doing the work, getting right. I’m not walking through it but running and trotting through it. Mo wa 30, I’m at my physical peak, my talent couldn’t be any better.”

 

Talk about the fight and what to expect?

“Neither one of us is going out without a fight, so I don’t see this being a boring fight. It’s time for people to remember me. I’ve earned this championship shot against an undefeated bull like Jermall Charlo but I will take his belt. "

 

Your first professional loss was against ‘Canelo’ Alvarez in San Antonio in 2013. What are your thoughts on that fight?

“I had a good, competitive fight with Saul – it felt like a unification bout – I was WBA champion and he was WBC champion. The open scoring was more detrimental to my game plan thea the judges! During the fight when I was told that I wasn’t winning on anyone’s cards I had to change my game plan. It was a dogfight. Canelo never had to box and move that much before in a fight.

"Ṣugbọn, live and learn. Instead of walking into a fight like that I listened to those around me. No more surprises. This Charlo fight is a fight I want, a fight my team wants and we’re ready. I’m a more mature, focused champion who’s coming back. I’m dangerous – I have experience, talent and God on my side.”

 

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Three World Title Fights Come To Las Vegas

Best Of 154-Pound Division Takes Center Stage As Erislandy Lara & Vanes Martirosyan Meet In World Championship Rematch
Die! Unbeaten World Champion Jermall Charlo Defends Against Former Champion Austin Trout & Twin Brother Jermell Charlo Vies For Vacant Belt Against Hard-Hitting John Jackson
Saturday, Le 21 From The Chelsea Inside
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Live On SHOWTIME
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Las fegasi (April 13, 2016) – The 154-pound division will take center stage on Saturday, Le 21 in a stacked tripleheader featuring three world title fights in the same division. Five of the division’s top-six fighters* will square off live on SHOWTIME from The Chelsea, a one-of-a-kind 40,000-square-foot venue, inu The lele ti Las fegasi.
Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Cuba aibale okan Erislandy “Awọn Amerika Dream” Lara will defend his WBA Super Welterweight World Championship against U.S. Olympian and top contender Vanes “Awọn alaburuku” Martirosyan ni a rematch ti won 2012 bout that ended in a technical draw.
Brothers Jermall ati Jermell Charlo will look to make history in co-featured bouts as the first twins to hold world titles in the same division. Unbeaten IBF Super Welterweight World Champion Jermall faces his toughest test when he makes the second defense of his belt against former world championAustin “Ko Si Tabi-Tabi” Eja. Jermell will take on exciting contender John Jackson in a bout for the vacant WBC Super Welterweight World Championship.
Promoted by Mayweather Promotions and TGB Promotions, venue pre-sale tickets will go on-saleThursday, April 14 ni 10 a.m. PT. Tickets for the general public will go on-sale Friday, April 15 ni 10 a.m. PT. Tiketi owo bẹrẹ ni $39, ki o si wa o si wa online ni www.cosmopolitanlasvegas.com or through Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 ati www.ticketmaster.com.
Doors to The Chelsea will open at 3 p.m. PT with SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING action beginning at 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT. The versatile yet intimate space inside The Chelsea will create an unparalleled experience for viewers and boxing fans alike.
I’m looking forward and I’m excited to be making my 2016 debut in the boxing capitol of Las Vegas come May 21,” Said Lara. “I can’t wait to get in the ring as I have unfinished business to take care of with Vanes. I’m the champion and will remain the champion. I will leave no doubt who the better fighter is and will show the world that I’m the best fighter in the 154-pound division. I am dedicating this fight to a great man and boxing idol Gilberto Mendoza Sr. May he rest in peace and enjoy this display of master boxing from heaven, that I will put on for him when I step in the ring on fight night.
Erislandy Lara and I have unfinished business from our first fight,” Said Martirosyan. “I had him beat that night and I’ll beat him on May 21. My time is now and I know I will be the new champion of the world on Le 21.”
The 25-year-old Charlos are aiming for history against stiff opposition from a former champion in Trout and the Olympian from the Virgin Islands in Jackson.
This will be a history-making, record-breaking night for the Charlo twins,” said Jermall Charlo. “It means everything to us to be able to fight in two championship fights on the same card. This is everything we’ve ever dreamed of. This is going to be a great night of boxing and I’m preparing myself for war. Austin Trout is a seasoned vet. He’s fought world champions and has beaten future Hall of Famer Miguel Cotto. This is one of my biggest fights to date, but I’m preparing the same way I always do. I’m going to be on my ‘A’ game. I’m ready to make history.
I’m extremely excited and grateful for the opportunity to fight for the world title on Le 21,” wi pe eja. “It’s a twice-in-a-lifetime chance for a second world title and I’m going to take full advantage of it. I’m working hard and have already been in training camp in D.C. and ready to take full advantage of the moment. I’ve sat at the championstable before and am ready to go back again and eat from it again. Destiny brought me here not to lose, sugbon lati win. I’m going to show up and show out and this world title.
“Eleyi jẹ kan tobi ija fun mi,” said Jermell Charlo. “It’s my first opportunity to fight for a title and my brother is on the same card defending his belt. There has never been identical twin brothers that are both world champions in the same weight class. We’re going to go out there and make history and send a message to the whole division. I’m excited to get in the ring and I know John Jackson is too. This is an important time in my career and I will be well prepared. Let the best man win.
I’m very grateful for this opportunity to become a world champion,” Said Jackson. “I’ve been training very hard for the last two months for this fight and come Le 21 I will be victorious over Jermell Charlo and realize my lifelong dream of becoming a world champion, like my dad, the great Julian Jackson.
This is yet another example of SHOWTIME Sportscommitment to delivering the best lineup in boxing,” wi Stephen Espinoza, Alase Igbakeji Aare & Eleto Gbogbogbo, Showtime idaraya. “We’re featuring three important championship fights in one of boxing’s most intriguing young divisionsa tripleheader that will bring our 2016 tally of world title bouts to 14 – all free to SHOWTIME subscribers. We’re excited to offer this rare opportunity to see the top fighters in a division all on the same telecast.
Mayweather Promotions is thrilled to bring this fantastic tripleheader of super welterweight world champions to fight fans,” Said Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ti Mayweather ni igbega. “The best of the 154-pound division will be on display on Le 21 and we expect an action-packed night of drama.
We’re very excited to work with SHOWTIME on this action-packed tripleheader,” wi Tom Brown ti ni igbega TGB. “Erislandy Lara and Vanes Martirosyan have a huge score to settle from their 2012 opin, and Jermall and Jermell Charlo are in high-stakes matchups against Austin Trout and John Jackson, lẹsẹsẹ, in what promises to be a highly entertaining evening of boxing.
The 32-year-old Lara is a slick boxer with the ability to deliver punishment while taking very little of it in return. Lara has notched victories over Alfredo Angulo, Austin eja, Ishe Smith and Freddy Hernandez. Bi ohun magbowo, Lara gba afonifoji oyè pẹlu kan orilẹ-asiwaju ni welterweight ati ki o tun kopa ninu 2007 Pan-n ere. Awọn Onija akọkọ lati Guantanamo, Cuba dominated Delvin Rodriguez in June of last year and followed that up with a third-round stoppage of former champion Jan Zaveck.
Bi ni Armenia, ṣugbọn ija jade ti Glendale, Calif., Martirosyan ni ipoduduro ni U.S. ni 2004 Olimpiiki. Bi awọn kan ọjọgbọn, he won his first 32 fights before fighting Lara to a draw in 2012. The 29-year-old suffered a narrow defeat by split decision in his first world title shot against Demetrius Andrade, but has rebounded with solid victories over Mario Lozano, Willie Nelson and most recently Ishe Smith.
A newly crowned champion at 25-years-old, Charlo grabbed his title with a dominant third-round stoppage of Cornelius Bundrage in September 2015. Residing ni Houston, Charlo itumọ ti oke re bere ni 2014 with dominant triumphs over Hector Munoz, Norberto Gonzale, Lenny Bottai and Michael Finney. Ni re julọ to šẹšẹ outing, he successfully defended his title with a fourth-round stoppage of Wilky Campfort in November.
Ni 2004, Eja won the U.S. National magbowo welterweight asiwaju ati lẹhin gígun soke awọn ipo bi ohun Gbajumo pro afẹṣẹja, o si gba a Super welterweight aye asiwaju ninu 2011 nipa defeating Rigoberto Álvarez. He went on to make four successful defenses, including a career-best, dominant victory over Miguel Cotto in New York. He is currently on a four-fight win streak after knocking out Joey Hernandez in September to set up his world title opportunity.
Younger-by-one-minute than Jermall, Jermell Charlo is a highly ranked young fighter looking to get one step closer to a world title shot. A ga Onija fun ìpín rẹ, the 25-year-old earned his shot at a world title with victories over Gabriel Rosado, Charlie Ota and Mario Lozano in 2014 and Martirosyan and former world champion Joachim Alcine in 2015. He impressed last time out by disposing of Alcine in the sixth-round of their fight in Houston in October.
Since representing his native Virgin Islands in the 2008 Olimpiiki, Jackson has put together an impressive pro career. The St. Thomas-born fighter won his initial 13 fights after making his debut in January 2009. The 27-year-old earned the No. 1 spot and the title shot with a shutout victory over Dennis Laurente in August. Jackson comes from a fighting family; his father Julian Jackson was a world champion and feared power-puncher while his brother, Julius, is a contender in the 168-pound weight class.
*via Transnational Boxing Rankings
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TOP FIGHTERS IN 154-POUND DIVISION TAKE CENTER STAGE ON SHOWTIME®

Three World Title Fights Including Lara vs. Martirosyan Rematch & The Charlo Twins Attempting To Make History In SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Tripleheader

 

Saturday, Le 21 Live On SHOWTIME At 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT

NIU YOKI (April 9, 2016) – The 154-pound division will take center stage on Saturday, Le 21 in a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader featuring three world title fights in the same division. In a rare showcase of the division’s elite, five of the top-six super welterweights* will square off live on SHOWTIME at 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT. Venue and ticket information are forthcoming.

 

(*via Transnational Boxing Rankings)

 

Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara—the consensus No. 1 Onija ni 154 pounds—will defend his WBA Super Welterweight World Championship against U.S. Olympian and top contender Vanes “The Nightmare” Martirosyan ni a rematch ti won 2012 bout that ended in a technical draw.

 

Brothers Jermall ati Jermell Charlo will look to make history in co-featured bouts as the first twins to hold world titles in the same division. Unbeaten IBF Super Welterweight World Champion Jermall faces his toughest test when he makes the second defense of his belt against former world champion Austin “No Doubt” Trout. Jermell will take on exciting contender John Jackson in a bout for the vacant WBC Super Welterweight World Championship.

 

The event is being promoted by Mayweather Promotions and TGB Promotions.

 

With five of the top-six ranked fighters on the telecast, awọn Le 21matchups join an already stellar slate of recently announced boxing events on SHOWTIME. The super welterweights join the top fighters at featherweight, welterweight, super middleweight and heavyweight in a series of fights that features accomplished champions and young stars facing each other in the most significant divisional matches that can be made.

“This is yet another example of SHOWTIME Sports’ commitment to delivering the best lineup in boxing,"Wi Stephen Espinoza, Alase Igbakeji Aare & Eleto Gbogbogbo, Showtime idaraya. “We’re featuring three important championship fights in one of boxing’s most intriguing young divisions – a tripleheader that will bring our 2016 tally of world title bouts to 14 – all free to SHOWTIME subscribers. We’re excited to offer this rare opportunity to see the top fighters in a division all on the same telecast.”

 

Mayweather Promotions is thrilled to bring this fantastic tripleheader of super welterweight world champions to fight fans,” Said Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ti Mayweather ni igbega. “The best of the 154-pound division will be on display on Le 21 and we expect an action-packed night of drama.

 

We’re very excited to work with SHOWTIME on this action-packed tripleheader,” said Tom Brown of TGB Promotions. “Erislandy Lara and Vanes Martirosyan have a huge score to settle from their 2012 opin, and Jermall and Jermell Charlo are in high-stakes matchups against Austin Trout and John Jackson, lẹsẹsẹ, in what promises to be a highly entertaining evening of boxing.

 

A technical master, Lara is considered one of the toughest men to beat in the sport and will look to continue his reign at 154 pounds against the always-game Martirosyan, who is set on becoming a world champion on his second try.

 

The 25-year-old Charlos are aiming for history against stiff opposition from a former champion in Trout and the Olympian from the Virgin Islands in Jackson.

 

The 32-year-old Lara is a slick boxer with the ability to deliver punishment while taking very little of it in return. Lara has notched victories over Alfredo Angulo, Austin eja, Ishe Smith and Freddy Hernandez. Bi ohun magbowo, Lara gba afonifoji oyè pẹlu kan orilẹ-asiwaju ni welterweight ati ki o tun kopa ninu 2007 Pan-n ere. Awọn Onija akọkọ lati Guantanamo, Cuba dominated Delvin Rodriguez in June of last year and followed that up with a third-round stoppage of former champion Jan Zaveck.

 

Bi ni Armenia, ṣugbọn ija jade ti Glendale, Calif., Martirosyanni ipoduduro ni U.S. ni 2004 Olimpiiki. Bi awọn kan ọjọgbọn, he won his first 32 fights before fighting Lara to a draw in 2012. The 29-year-old suffered a narrow defeat by split decision in his first world title shot against Demetrius Andrade, but has rebounded with solid victories over Mario Lozano, Willie Nelson and most recently Ishe Smith.

A newly crowned champion at 25-years-old, Charlo grabbed his title with a dominant third-round stoppage of Cornelius Bundrage in September 2015. Residing ni Houston, Charlo itumọ ti oke re bere ni 2014 with dominant triumphs over Hector Munoz, Norberto Gonzale, Lenny Bottai and Michael Finney. Ni re julọ to šẹšẹ outing, he successfully defended his title with a fourth-round stoppage of Wilky Campfort in November.

 

Ni 2004, Eja won the U.S. National magbowo welterweight asiwaju ati lẹhin gígun soke awọn ipo bi ohun Gbajumo pro afẹṣẹja, o si gba a Super welterweight aye asiwaju ninu 2011 nipa defeating Rigoberto Álvarez. He went on to make four successful defenses, including a career-best, dominant victory over Miguel Cotto in New York. He is currently on a four-fight win streak after knocking out Joey Hernandez in September to set up his world title opportunity.

 

Younger-by-one-minute than Jermall, Jermell Charlo is a highly ranked young fighter looking to get one step closer to a world title shot. A ga Onija fun ìpín rẹ, the 25-year-old earned his shot at a world title with victories over Gabriel Rosado, Charlie Ota and Mario Lozano in 2014 and Martirosyan and former world champion Joachim Alcine in 2015. He impressed last time out by disposing of Alcine in the sixth-round of their fight in Houston in October.

 

Since representing his native Virgin Islands in the 2008 Olimpiiki,Jackson has put together an impressive pro career. The St. Thomas-born fighter won his initial 13 fights after making his debut in January 2009. The 27-year-old earned the No. 1 spot and the title shot with a shutout victory over Dennis Laurente in August. Jackson comes from a fighting family; his father John David Jackson was a world champion and feared power-puncher while his brother, Julius, is a contender in the 168-pound weight class.

 

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Andrade mu ki lagbara gbólóhùn ni tipẹ iwọn pada

Ipese (October 22, 2015) – Undefeated Super welterweight Demetriu “Boo Boo” Andrade (22-0, 15 KOs) pada si awọn iwọn kẹhin Saturday night fun igba akọkọ ni 16 osu, idekun tele South American asiwaju Dario Fabian “Awọn Gallo” Pucheta (20-3, 11 KOs) ni keji yika fun awọn ṣ'ofo World Boxing Organization (WBO) International Super welterweight asiwaju.
Awọn 27-odun-atijọ Andrade, ti a si bọ rẹ WBO aye akọle fun inactivity, ti ko ja niwon rẹ keje-yika knockout June 14, 2014 ti lẹhinna No. 1 dandan contender Brian “The kiniun” Rose (25-1-1, 7 KOs) ninu rẹ akọkọ ati ki o nikan WBO akọle olugbeja.
“O ro nla,” Andrade sọ nipa jije pada ni igbese. “Mo ti wà setan, setan ati ki o ni anfani lati ṣe ohun ti mo nilo ati lati mura ara mi fun eyikeyi ayidayida. Mo wà ni sample-oke apẹrẹ ati lori mi game bi mo ti fẹ kò osi.”
“A ti sọ ní a alakikanju odun sugbon mo kọ diẹ ẹ sii nipa Demetriu’ ohun kikọ silẹ ni awọn ti o ti kọja 14 osu ju mo ti mọ ninu awọn akọkọ 14 osu,” Andrade ká faili Ati Farris woye. “O si ni irú ti Onija ti o ba pẹlú gbogbo 10 years, ṣugbọn o ni ni irú ti eniyan ti o ba pẹlú lẹẹkan ni kan s'aiye.”
Andrade, ija jade ti Providence, gbadun ohun ija ni anfani Mohegan Sun gbagede, siṣamisi rẹ akọkọ New England ija ni diẹ ẹ sii ju odun meta. The yonu si southpaw silẹ Pucheta, wọn si ti kò a ti duro bi a ọjọgbọn, lẹmeji ni šiši yika ati pipade awọn show pẹlu kan alagbara ni gígùn-osi ti o fi awọn lori-baamu Colombian lori rẹ pada ni awọn 50-keji ami ti awọn keji yika.
“Mo si mu anfani ti mi akoko si pa ati lo o wisely lati gba ni okun,” Andrade salaye, “Mo gan sise lile pẹlu agbara mi ati karabosipo ẹlẹsin, ti o fi jọ kan ti o dara ètò. Mo jasi lo diẹ akoko on (agbara & karabosipo) ju Boxing nigba mi akoko pa. Mo n mọ bi a ologbon afẹṣẹja sugbon mo fe lati gba lagbara ki Emi ko ni lati lọ 12 iyipo ayafi ti mo ti nilo lati. Mo ro diẹ agbara ni ibudó, sparring ati kọlu awọn apo, ati awọn ti o fihan Saturday alẹ.”
Pelu jo gun hiatus lati awọn iwọn, Andrade si maa wa a aye-kilasi Onija, ati awọn ti o nipari ni a anfani lati leti egeb ti ti yi ti o ti kọja Saturday. “Mo fe lati fi gbogbo ènìyàn idi ti mo n bẹ yee,” awọn 2008 U.S. Olympian commented, “ati lati ṣe gbólóhùn a ti Mo wa ni ti o dara ju ninu awọn 154-iwon pipin. Mo wa nibi lati duro! Mo fe lati ri ohun ti gbogbo ènìyàn a nla asiwaju ni gbogbo nipa, išẹ-ọlọgbọn, bọ pada lati awọn ipo ti mo wà ni. Mo ti o kan fẹ lati duro nšišẹ ati ki o ja ti o dara ju. A n jade figuring ohun ti n lilọ si jẹ tókàn.”
“Laipe,” Farris pari, “awọn iyokù ti awọn Boxing aye yoo mọ pe Demetriu Andrade ni ti o dara ju Super welterweight ninu awọn aye. Bajẹ, on o jẹ awọn ti o dara ju middleweight bi daradara. Gba mi gbọ, Demetriu ti wa ni lilọ lati ni a asọye ija pẹlu GGG (Gennady Golovkin) ati lẹhinna ti a yoo ri ti o dara ju ti o gan ni.”

Long dè lori Demetriu Andrade Padà yi Saturday

Ipese (October 15, 2015) – The gun, often contentious stretch of inactivity for undefeated super welterweight Demetriu “Boo Boo” Andrade (21-0, 14 KOs) nipari dopin yi Saturday night ni Mohegan Sun gbagede.
Awọn 2008 U.S. Olympian lati Providence pada si awọn iwọn fun igba akọkọ ni 16 osu lati ja ogbologbo South American asiwaju Dario Fabian “Awọn Gallo” Pucheta (20-2, 11 KOs) ninu awọn 10-yika akọkọ iṣẹlẹ fun awọn ṣ'ofo World Boxing Organization (WBO) International Super welterweight asiwaju
Awọn 27-odun-atijọ Andrade ti ko ja niwon June 14, 2014, nigbati o di òfo awọn ki o si No. 1 dandan contender Brian “The kiniun” Rose (25-1-1, 7 KOs) ni meje iyipo, showcased on HBO, ninu rẹ akọkọ ati ki o nikan World Boxing Organization (WBO) akọle olugbeja.
“Mo ti sọ ti wa nibẹ, ṣe wipe,” Andrade spoke about his return. “O ti a ti ni irú fẹ nigbati mo ti je ohun magbowo titan pro; Mo ro, I didn’t fight for eight months. Yeah, o ti n nipari lu mi pe, emi n ni ija lẹẹkansi, sugbon yi jẹ ohun ti mo ti sọ ṣe gbogbo aye mi, and it should have been happening on a regular basis. Ikẹkọ ibudó je nla. Inside and outside of the ring (nigba re iwọn hiatus), Mo ti sọ a ti ngbaradi fun aye-iyipada nkan na, not just this one fight. But I’m fully focused on this fight against a tough, ebi npa alatako.”
Andrade, ẹniti WBO akọle ti a si bọ a osu diẹ seyin fun inactivity, Ni akọkọ sile ni ṣ'ofo WBO Super welterweight asiwaju November 9, 2013, tun ti tu sita on HBO, nipa ọna ti a 12-yika ipinnu lori tẹlẹ unbeaten 2004 U.S. Olympian Vanes “Alaburuku” Martirosyan (33-0-1, 21 KOs).
“Mo wa ni awọn ti o dara ju apẹrẹ ti aye mi,” Andrade kun, “ara, irorun ati awọn ẹmí. Mo n lilọ lati wo iyanu Saturday night ṣe ohun ti mo ṣe ti o dara ju.”
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Tẹle Demetriu Andrade on TwitterAndradeATeam.

Mayweather/Berto group Throwdown Fantasy Game Winner announced

NIU YOKI (Kẹsán 14, 2015) – Fun awọn keji itẹlera ọsẹ, awọn $2000 Throwdown Irokuro Boxing Game Winner produced a akọkọ-akoko Winner, Errol Acosta, ti o gba awọn $400.00 akọkọ-ibi joju fun ose ká Mayweather / Berto Ẹgbẹ, bi daradara bi bragging ẹtọ lati awọn miiran 234 entrants.
Won wa 50 owo joju bori, kere ti $20.00, ati Acosta tun gba awọn Mayweather free-eerun game pẹlu awọn kanna egbe.
Lati awọn pool ti 22 awọn onija, Acosta (CHESSPNOI) stayed under the $25k salary cap and selected three solid favorites in Oscar Valdez ($5,500), Errol Spence ($5,300) ati Jermall Charlo ($5,300). This talented trio had a combined boxing record of 54-0 pẹlu 44 KOs tabi 81% KO ratio bọ sinu awọn oniwun wọn njà. Kíkó mẹta ni idi prized sugbon ri to ayanfẹ laaye osere lati mu a kẹrin Winner ati kan ti o tobi underdog, tabi yan meji diẹ underdogs lati pari rẹ egbe.
“Nigbati mo ti kọ Adonis Stevenson, Errol Spence Jr, Peter Quillin, Oscar Valdez, ati Jermall Charlo won ija lori awọn yi figagbaga ṣeto,” ohun ecstatic Acosta salaye, “Mo ti o kan mọ mo ti ní lati tẹ ati ki o gbe mi bets ni ibamu pẹlu ohun ti mo ti mọ ki o si ti kẹkọọ nípa wọn.
“Mo ti sọ a ti ndun osu merin nipa. Mo dagba soke lori Boxing; I’ve always loved the sport. Throwdown Fantasy reignited my passion for boxing. They said after Le 2 that boxing would be dead. There are casual/seasonal/selective fans who only know names like Mike Tyson, Roy Jones, Mayweather tabi ‘Pacman.’ Throwdown is fun and keeps me engaged and entertained with boxing.
Throwdown Irokuro Boxing jẹ online ni www.ThrowdownFantasy.com ati Boxing ká Hunting ọna lati se afehinti ohun soke ija asọtẹlẹ ni o rọrun lati mu. Ni pato, o ni bi rorun bi 1-2-3: 1. Using the $25,000 ekunwo fila, mu marun awọn onija lati awọn ere Ẹgbẹ; 2. Igbelewọn bi eyi to le wa ni tọpinpin ni akoko gidi, ebun ojuami fun AamiEye, knockouts ati awọn miiran Compubox statistics, 3. Ifimaaki awọn julọ ojuami AamiEye. Ọpọlọpọ awọn ere ṣiṣe a ọsẹ ati kọọkan ni o ni ọpọ bori. Click on this link to watch a short video to learn how easy is to play:
Awọn onija gba ojuami orisun fun bi wọn ti ṣe, ki o funlebun kọọkan ara ti Boxing (wo isalẹ chart). Compubox ija wa o si wa fun statistics iwadi lati iranlowo ni ṣiṣe aṣayan ni www.ThrowdownFantasy.com.
New ẹrọ orin ti o wole soke bayi le gba FREE titẹsi sinu Throwdown Irokuro Boxing ká oṣooṣu Free-eerun game, ninu eyi ti Throwdown Irokuro pese a $250 free eerun ti ẹrọ orin le tẹ lilo Throwdown akọjọ (free titẹsi lori ìforúkọsílẹ) ati $25.00 free game. Wíwọlé soke ki o si dun jẹ free. Awon eniyan le forukọsilẹ lati mu fun free ati ki o si gbe pẹlẹpẹlẹ san ere.
The tókàn $1000 Throwdown Irokuro Boxing game ni se eto fun Meje. 15-26, featuring heavyweight favorite Deontay Wilder la. underdog Johan Duhaupas in their world title fight, in one of nine fights to select fighters from in that group.

Demetriu Andrade faili rawọ pẹlu WBO

Ipese (August 13, 2015) – Undefeated Junior middleweight Demetriu “Boo Boo” Andrade (21-0, 14 KOs) ti fi ẹsun ohun afilọ nípa laipe ipinnu ti World Boxing Organisation (WBO) lati bọ u rẹ WBO World Junior middleweight asiwaju. Ni awọn lẹta si WBO Aare Francisco Valcarcel, Andrade so ni WBO kuna lati pese fun u a dandan alatako nigba ti o ti kọja osu meje fun u lati dabobo rẹ akọle lodi si.
Andrade ká afilọ tun nmẹnuba bakannaa wipe awọn WBO rán a lẹta si i lori January 23, 2015, eyi ti so wipe awọn WBO yoo ipa kan apamọwọ idu laarin WBO No. 1 Challenger Jermell Charlo ati Andrade, ti o ba ti ija adehun ti a ko pinnu laarin (30) ọjọ. Sibẹsibẹ, awọn WBO kò ipa awọn apamọwọ idu, gbigba Charlo lati wole ohun adehun lati ja Vanes Martirosyan, fere 30 ọjọ lẹhin Andrade ti wole rẹ guide lati gbejako Charlo.
A daakọ ti aforementioned ija guide, eyi ti Andrade wole lori January 14, 2015 lati ja fun Charlo $300,000, a tun to bi eri lati ṣe atilẹyin Andrade ká nipe. Andrade so wipe awọn ti wole guide wipe ododo ni o je, ni pato, Charlo ká egbe, ko Andrade, ti o fa jade ti awọn ija.
Andrade beere awọn WBO lati gba fun u lati ja ẹnikẹni nipa siso, “A towotowo bèrè pé WBO gba Demetriu Andrade lati dabobo awọn WBO Jr. Middleweight Title lodi si eyikeyi ọkan ninu awọn oke 15 alatako. Nikan ni WBO ni o ni agbara lati ipa ọkan ninu wọn ti a fọwọsi challengers lati ja fun u. A towotowo beere awọn WBO World asiwaju igbimo lati lo won agbara lati ipa kan oke 15 Onija lati ja fun u ni rẹ earliest ṣee ṣe wewewe. A yoo jẹ diẹ ẹ sii ju setan lati gba a ija lati ṣẹlẹ labẹ awọn ofin ti a apamọwọ idu, ti o ba wulo. Jọwọ lo rẹ agbara ati ase lati Akobaratan ni ki o si fi agbara kan dandan ija lati gba Demetriu Andrade lati dabobo rẹ akọle ninu Boxing oruka, ibi ti o ti yẹ ki o wa pinnu ati awọn ti o ni wa ọrọ tí a yoo buyi fun WBO nipa ngba lati ja ẹnikẹni ti a fọwọsi nipasẹ awọn WBO ṣaaju ki o to Kẹsán 30, 2015.”
Egbe Andrade siwaju han awọn oniwe-ife lati dabobo rẹ WBO akọle nipa ngba lati lọ okeokun ki o si ja a WBO a fọwọsi alatako fun kere ju $150,000 pe, laanu, nwọn si wà si tun yanju ni ipamo a ija.
Pẹlupẹlu, Andrade jiyan wipe awọn WBO laipe fun nipa u ti awọn oniwe-aniyan lati yọ fun u lati awọn oniwe-oke 15 ipo lápapọ, sibe, awọn WBO tẹsiwaju lati oṣuwọn Saulu “Canelo” Álvarez bi awọn WBO World Jr. Middleweight No. 1 contender, biotilejepe Álvarez ti ko ja bi a Jr. Middleweight niwon Sept. 14, 2013, mẹsan osu sẹyìn ju Andrade ká akọle olugbeja. Egbe Andrade beere wipe awọn WBO World asiwaju igbimo gba Andrade kanna ni anfani lati dabobo rẹ ranking.
Tẹle Demetriu Andrade lori TwitterAndradeATeam tabiBooBooBoxing.

JERMELL CHARLO OUTPOINTS VANES MARTIROSYAN ON A Showtime asiwaju BOXING® DOUBLEHEADER

 

Welterweight aṣiwaju TO Brook JO JO Dan OBLITERATES

TO idaduro TITLE ON Showtime Boxing AGBAYE®

Wo Awọn tun ṣe ti awọn Showtime asiwaju Boxing Doubleheader

Ọla/Sunday ni 9 a.m. ATI/PT on Showtime,

Tuesday, March 31, ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT Lori SHO awọn iwọn

Tẹ NIBI Fun Charlo la. Martirosyan & Gonzalez la. Russell Jr. Awọn fọto

Photo Ike: Esteri Lin / Showtime

Tẹ NIBI Fun Brook la. Ati awọn fọto

Photo Ike: Lawrence Lustig

Las fegasi (March 28, 2015) - Lẹhin ti bọ sunmo si aye asiwaju ogo ni 2014,

Gary Russell Jr. (26-1, 15 KOs), a ogbologbo United States magbowo standout, jišẹ lori rẹ ìlérí ni ìkan njagun Saturday night, knocking out defending champion Jhonny Gonzalez (57-9, 48 KOs), ti Mexico City, ninu awọn ti kẹrin yika ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti a Showtime asiwaju Boxing doubleheader ni igbega nipa DiBella Idanilaraya ni Awọn parili itage ni ọpẹ Casino ohun asegbeyin ti.

 

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara lori ASIKO IWORAN®, undefeated Jermell "Iron Eniyan" Charlo (26-0, 11 KOs) ti Houston, gba a sunmọ, unanimous 10-yika ipinnu lori Vanes Martirosyan(35-2-1, 21 KOs), ti Glendale, Calif., ni a figagbaga ti oke-marun ni ipo Super welterweights. Nibẹ wà ko si knockdowns ni a ija gba wọle 97-93 ati 96-94 lemeji.

 

Awọn abinibi ati awọn ọna-fisted southpaw Russell, ti o duro ati ki o paarọ pẹlu Gonzalez, nlo re ìwò iyara lati jọba. O si lọ silẹ ni oniwosan ni igba mẹta, lẹẹkan ni kẹta ati ki o lemeji ni kẹrin ki o to referee Tony Weeks waved si pa awọn ija 37 aaya sinu yika (lati wo awọn knockout tẹ NIBI).

 

"Eleyi ni Iru išẹ ti mo nigbagbogbo reti sugbon ko ba nigbagbogbo gba,'' Wi Russell, ti o nu a sunmọ 12-yika ipinnu lati Vasyl Lomachenko ninu re ni ibẹrẹ igbiyanju ni 126-iwon ade kẹhin June 21 lori Showtime. "Ti o ba ti eniyan nikan mọ bi o lile ti a sise fun yi, ni akoko ti a fi ni-idaraya, awọn ti opolo ati ti ara ohun ti a sise lori ati ki o fi ara wa nipasẹ gbogbo ọjọ.

 

"Nibẹ ni o wa nigbagbogbo idiwo lati bori sugbon fun yi ija ni mo wà 100 ogorun. Eleyi jẹ win fun gbogbo awọn enia ti o ti wà pẹlu mi lati ipilẹṣẹ. ''

 

Russell ká nwon.Mirza je lati se imukuro Gonzalez 'vaunted osi kio, o si pa awọn ètò lati sunmọ rere.

 

"A kò wà ni yi lati tan o sinu kan orin pade,'' Russell wi. "A ni won lilọ si duro ọtun ninu awọn apo. A mọ ohun ti Gonzalez wun lati ṣe, ati awọn ti o ni o jabọ awọn jakejado osi kio. Mo gbiyanju lati Bait u sinu gège o si o ṣe.

 

"Nitootọ, Emi ko ro pe o pada lati akọkọ knockdown. ''

 

Gonzalez, a meji-akoko WBC featherweight aye asiwaju - ati ki o kan oniwosan ti 16 aye asiwaju njà - gba awọn akọle fun igba akọkọ ni April 2011 o si ṣe mẹrin aseyori akọle defenses ṣaaju ki o to ọdun o ni September 2012. O si regained awọn akọle kan lori iyalenu akọkọ-yika knockout lori Abneri Mares ni August 2013 lori Showtime, o si ti ṣe meji diẹ aseyori akọle defenses ṣaaju ki o to ja bo si Russell.

 

Gonzalez ti a nṣe ko si excuses ṣaaju ki o to ni kiakia exiting iwọn.

 

"Mo wa daada,'' O si wi. "Mo ti kò reti yi ni irú ti ija ni gbogbo. A o ti ṣe yẹ fun u lati ṣiṣe ni ayika oruka pẹlu mi lepa. Ṣugbọn o ṣe ko. ''

 

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, Charlo ke alariwisi ti re bere nipa bori rẹ toughest alatako lati ọjọ.

O si ti a ya ni ọna rẹ baramu pẹlu Martirosyan dun jade. "Mo ti o ti ṣe yẹ pato kan Elo rougher ija,'' O si wi. "Eleyi ni o rorun akawe si ohun ti Mo ro a wà ni fun.

"Mo jà smati ati ki o nigbati mo ti so fun lati gbe o soke, Mo ti mọ ohun ti akoko ti o si ri bẹ mo ti ṣe. Mo wa Egba ṣetan fun a shot ni kan aye akọle. ''

Martirosyan, ti o a ge lori osi oju lati ẹya lairotẹlẹ headbutt ni kẹjọ yika, a han adehun pẹlu awọn esi.

"Mo lero daadaa 100 ogorun ti mo ti gba pe ija,'' O si wi. "Mo wà ni aggressor o si fi agbara mu awọn iṣẹ. Gbogbo ó ṣe a ṣiṣe awọn. Mo ti gbe awọn regede punches. Mo ti pato ro mo ti gba kẹhin yika.

"Mo ti a ti stunned nipasẹ awọn headbutt [ti o yorisi ninu ija ń halted nigba ti on ati awọn ringside ologun jíròrò ni ge]. Daju mi ​​osi oju idaamu mi lẹhin ti o si wà blurry. Sugbon ti o ni ko si ikewo.

"Mo ro mo ti a ti hurting fun u. O si ko ipalara mi lẹẹkan. Mo gan ko ye yi ipinnu. ''

Sẹyìn Saturday, lori Showtime Boxing AGBAYE, undefeated IBF welterweight asiwaju Kell Brook (34-0, 23 KOs) rẹwẹsi dandan Challenger Jo Jo Dan (34-3, 18 KOs), siso Romania-orisun Canada merin ni igba ṣaaju ki awọn ọkan-apa beatdown a wisely halted lẹhin kẹrin yika ni Motorpoint Arena in Sheffield, England.

 

Brook, ti Sheffield, a ṣiṣe akọkọ olugbeja ti welterweight akọle o si mu lati tẹlẹ undefeated Shawn Porter kẹhin Oṣù lori Showtime ati ija fun igba akọkọ niwon na kan pataki ipalara nigbati o ti leyiti o ni itan nigba isinmi kan lori erekusu ti Tenerife to koja Kẹsán.

 

Awọn moriwu welterweight fihan ko si aisan ipa lati layoff ni ohun imolara pada si iwọn, fiforukọṣilẹ meji knockdowns ni keji yika, ati meji diẹ ninu awọn ti kẹrin, pẹlu awọn ik knockdown ń bọ ni miiran ti Belii. Dani jiya ni akọkọ knockout ijatil ti re ọmọ (lati wo awọn knockout tẹ NIBI).

 

"Mo ti pada de, baby!"Wi Brook, ẹniti pupo išẹ lodi si awọn maa n ti o tọ Dani electrified ni ilu egeb nigba ti paving awọn ọna fun pataki kan showdown ni ojo iwaju.

 

"O je iwongba ti iyanu lati rin jade ni iwaju ti gbogbo mi onijakidijagan. Emi ko ro pe mo ti yoo lailai rìn lẹẹkansi, much less box again. Nibi ti mo n kún Arenas. Emi ko le fi sinu ọrọ bi o Elo ti o tumo si lati wa ni pada ki o si gbeja a aye akọle. O tumo si ohun gbogbo si mi.

 

"O je lile nibẹ dani o jọ. Sugbon eyi ni ibi ti mo ti wa. Awọn ẹsẹ kan lara itanran. Awọn ẹsẹ kan lara bi ti o dara bi awọn miiran ẹsẹ. Nibẹ ni ko si isoro pẹlu awọn ẹsẹ.

 

"Bi o ba wiwo Amir Khan, ki o si gba in nibi pẹlu mi. Mo mọ o ba elege ni ayika whiskers. Emi yoo gba ọ jade. ''

 

Awọn Showtime asiwaju Boxing doubleheader yoo tun-air ose yi bi wọnyi:

 

DAY CHANNEL

Ọla, Sunday, March 29, 9 a.m. ET/PT SHOWTIME

Monday, March 30, 10 p.m. ATI/PT SHOWTIME EXTREME

 

Saturday ká two-fight telecast will be available at SHOWTIME ON DEMAND beginning ọla, Sunday, March 29.

Brian Custer hosted the SHOWTIME telecast, pẹlu Mauro Ranallo calling the action, Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and former two-time world champion Paulie Malignaggi commentating and Jim Gray riroyin. Ni awọn Spanish simulcast, Alejandro Luna called the blow-by-blow and former world champion Raul Márquez served as color commentator. The executive producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING was David Dinkins Jr. pẹlu Bob Dunphy directing.

 

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"Gonzalez la. Russell Jr. ", je kan 12-yika aye asiwaju ija fun Gonzalez ká WBC Featherweight World Title ati awọn ti a ni igbega nipa DiBella Idanilaraya. Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, Jermell Charlo mu lori Vanes Martirosyan ni Super welterweight igbese. Awọn iṣẹlẹ mu aye ni The parili itage ni ọpẹ Casino ohun asegbeyin ti ni Las fegasi. Awọn iṣẹlẹ ti tu sita lori Showtime.

 

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