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JIM GRAY AND STEVE ALBERT ELECTED TO INTERNATIONAL BOXING HALL OF FAME

Veteran SHOWTIME Sports® Reporter Jim Gray and Former Play-By-Play Announcer Steve Albert Join 2018 Class Alongside Vitali Klitschko, Eric Morales and Ronald “Winky” Wright

SHOWTIME Sports veteran reporter Jim Gray and former, long-time play-by-play announcer Steve Albert were elected to the 2018 class of the International Boxing Hall of Fame, it was announced by the Hall on Tuesday.

Gray and Albert earned induction into the Observer category, which recognizes outstanding achievements of print and electronic media journalists, sportscasters, publishers, kaituhi, historians, photographers and artists. Gray and Albert will join SHOWTIME Sports boxing analyst Al Bernstein (2012), ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. (2013), analyst and historian Steve Farhood (2017) and announcer Barry Tompkins (2017) in the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

Former heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko, four-division world champion Eric Morales and former undisputed super welterweight world champion Ronald “Winky” Wright headline the 2018 induction class. The newly elected class will be inducted during Hall of Fame Weekend Pipiri 7-10, 2018, in Canastota, N.Y..

“All of us at SHOWTIME Sports who have worked with Jim and Steve over the years are thrilled that they are receiving this well-deserved honor,” said David Dinkins Jr., Kaihautū Executive, SHOWTIME Sports. “Both were instrumental in building the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® karapu. Jim’s interviews have become classic post-fight drama while Steve’s fight calls are integral to some of the most significant moments in boxing history.”

Gray has been a reporter for SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING since 1994, roaa a kua 11 Emmy Awards throughout his career, including one for his interview of Mike Tyson following the heavyweight’s infamous “bite fight” loss to Evander Holyfield. The National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association also named that interview theSports Broadcast Story of the Year.” I tua atu, the American Sportscasters Association voted GraySportscaster of the Year” i roto i te 1998 a 1999.

Throughout his four-decade career as a reporter, Gray has covered numerous Super Bowls, World Series, Olympics, NBA Finals and NCAA Final Fours, and has interviewed many of the most lauded sports figures of this era including Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Kobe Bryant, Tom Brady, Pete Rose, Michael Jordan and many others.

One of the most recognizable voices in sports, Albert joined SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING shortly after its inception in 1986. In a tenure that spanned over two decades, the world-famous broadcaster called over 300 whawhai taitara, including Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Greg Haugen in front of 130,000 fans at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, and Tyson-Holyfield I & II. I roto i te 2007, Albert received The Sam Taub Award for excellence in broadcast journalism by the Boxing Writers Association of America.

In addition to boxing, Albert spent 19 seasons covering the NBA, spending 13 of those years with the Nets, five with the Golden State Warriors and one with the New Orleans Hornets. Albert has also done play-by-play for the New York Mets, Jets, Islanders and Rangers, as well as the New Jersey Devils.

The recognition by the International Boxing Hall of Fame is the result of a career’s worth of hard work and accomplishments for Gray and Albert.

Lennox Lewis ki te kia whakanuia ki Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame Rahoroi. Aug. 8, 2015 i a Hiha Palace Las Vegas

 
Lennox Lewis

Fakaofo Marvin Hagler, Pirika Trinidad, Marco Antonio Barrera, Roger Mayweather a Eddie Mustafa Muhammad amui mai

Lennox Lewis i te hui whetu-hokowhitu!

 

Las Vegas, NV. — Superstar taumahamaha Lennox Lewis, the last undisputed heavyweight champion and who won an Olympic gold medal with a victory over Riddick Bowe a piro whakaora ngaio i runga i pūrākau mekemeke pērā i Mike Tysten, Evander Holyfield a Vitali Klitschko, confirmed Wednesday e ka hoki ia ki a Las Vegas tenei wiki ki te haere i te Nevada mekemeke Hall o te toru o taurima arataki ā-a Fame i Caesars Palace i runga i Rāhoroi, August 8.

 

Lewis is the latest in a gaggle of stars who have announced they’ll attend the popular gala induction ceremony. In addition to Lewis the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame has confirmed that Fakaofo Marvin Hagler, Pirika Trinidad, Marco Antonio Barrera,Eddie Mustafa Muhammad a Roger Mayweather Ka haere hoki te kaupapa-kōtaha tiketike rite te mau melo apî o te Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame.

 

Lewis, ko wai te 41-2-1 ki 32 knockouts a i te wini i runga i nga tangata katoa ia ake ake fehangahangai i roto i te whakakai, Ko tetahi o nga headliners o te NVBHOF o 2015 te piha haapiiraa o inductees, whiriwhiria i roto i te Nevada kore-kāwai kaimekemeke.

 

Utu Lewis i nga parekura anake e rua o ana mahi, tu raua Oliver McCall me Hasim Rahman i muri i ngaro ki a ratou i mua.

 

Lewis was a classic boxer with a powerful punch. He’s probably best known for his 2002 riro mo Tyson, te wahi riro ia i nga a tawhio noa i mua i tu ki a ia i roto i te waru o tawhio noa.

 

Puritia e ia nga mea katoa, ranei te putanga o, te taitara taumahamaha i 1993 tae noa ki 1994 a ka ano i 1997 na roto i te mutunga o tana mahi i roto i te 2003

 

Angitu nui Lewis i roto i Nevada, ka whai utu e rua o ona parekura i roto i te Las Vegas. Ko ia 8-0 i roto i tona mahi Nevada, a riro whawhai i rua Caesars Palace me Caesars tahoe.

 

I roto i te wahi whakamutunga o tona mahi whawhai, Piri Lewis HBO Sports hei kaitātari tohunga, ka ko he ahua maheni i te ringside mo te tini o nga pāngia nui o te 20 te mutunga, me te tīmatanga o te rautau 21 i roto i te Las Vegas.

 

I whakaturia e te Hall i te kaipāho mekemeke tuhia Rich Marotta. Ko tōna tino āpiha whakahaere he Michelle Corrales-Lewis, tona tane mutunga, Diego Corrales, was an inaugural inductee into the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame. Mō ētahi atu pārongo, waea 702-3-NVBHOF, ranei 702-368-2463.

Groupe Yvon Michel (Te omaoma), i roto i te tahi Global Legacy Boxing (Cap) a Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE), made an official announcement this week, along with Lennox Lewis, that Light Heavyweight World Champion A Tamutu “Superman” Stevenson ka tiakina e tona taitara ki Tommy “Kryptonite” Karpency i runga i E whitu. 11 i Toronto’ Ricoh Coliseum i roto i “Ko te Revival: “KO i TO”.

Te Ao Championship kāri whawhai taitara ū mai e kite hoki Canadian Heavyweight Champ Dillon “Whenua Big” Carman paruru i tona taitara ki rongonui Donovan “Heu” Ruddock.

Global Legacy te peresideni Les Woods s, :”Ko ahau kia pai kia kite i te Champ, Lennox Lewis, mohio e te Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame. Te reira i te haamaitairaa, me te honore, ki te karanga ia ia toku hoa, a ki te waiho faaû he hoa ki a ia i roto i Toronto ki te whakatairanga i Mekemeke i Canada.”