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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, onkqwe, 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 June 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., Executive Producer, Showtime idaraya. “Both were instrumental in building the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® ẹtọ idibo. 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, ati awọn ti mina 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.” Afikun ohun ti, the American Sportscasters Association voted GraySportscaster of the Year” ni 1998 ati 1999.

Throughout his four-decade career as a reporter, Gray has covered numerous Super Bowls, World Series, Olimpiiki, 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 title fights, including Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Greg Haugen in front of 130,000 fans at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, and Tyson-Holyfield I & II. Ni 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 to wa ni Roll sinu Nevada Boxing Hall ti loruko joko. Aug. 8, 2015 ni Kesari Palace Las fegasi

 
Lennox Lewis

Iyanu Marvin Hagler, Felix Trinidad, Marco Antonio Barrera, Roger Mayweather ati Eddie Mustafa Muhammad da

Lennox Lewis ni Star-studded iṣẹlẹ!

 

Las fegasi, NV. — Gbajumọ heavyweight Lennox Lewis, the last undisputed heavyweight champion and who won an Olympic gold medal with a victory over Riddick Bowe ati ki o gba wọle ọjọgbọn victories lori Boxing Lejendi gẹgẹbi Mike Tysawọnn, Evander Holyfield ati Vitali Klitschko, confirmed Wednesday ki on ki o yoo pada si Las fegasi yi ìparí lati lọ si awọn Nevada Boxing Hall ti loruko ká kẹta lododun fifa irọbi Gala ni Caesars Palace on Saturday, 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 Iyanu Marvin Hagler, Felix Trinidad, Marco Antonio Barrera,Eddie Mustafa Muhammad ati Roger Mayweather yoo tun lọ ni ga-profaili iṣẹlẹ bi awọn ti Hunting ọmọ ẹgbẹ ti Nevada Boxing Hall ti loruko.

 

Lewis, ti o wà 41-2-1 pẹlu 32 knockouts ati ki o ní kan win lori olukuluku enia ti o lailai dojuko ni iwọn, jẹ ọkan ninu awọn headliners ti NVBHOF ká 2015 kilasi ti inductees, yàn ninu awọn ti kii-Nevada afẹṣẹja ẹka.

 

Lewis gbẹsan nikan ni meji adanu rẹ ọmọ, idekun mejeeji Oliver McCall ati Hasim Rahman lẹhin ọdun fún wọn sẹyìn.

 

Lewis was a classic boxer with a powerful punch. He’s probably best known for his 2002 win lori Tyson, ibi ti o ti gba gbogbo yika ṣaaju ki o to idekun u ni kẹjọ yika.

 

O si waye gbogbo, tabi a ti ikede, awọn akọle heavyweight lati 1993 titi 1994 ati ki o lẹẹkansi lati 1997 nipasẹ awọn opin rẹ ni ọmọ 2003

 

Lewis ní nla aseyori ni Nevada o si gbẹsan mejeji rẹ adanu ni Las fegasi. O si wà 8-0 ninu rẹ, o si Nevada ọmọ gba njà ni mejeji Caesars Palace ati Caesars Tahoe.

 

Ni awọn igbehin ara rẹ ija ọmọ, Lewis darapo HBO idaraya bi ohun Oluyanju iwé ati ki o je kan faramọ olusin ni ringside fun ọpọlọpọ ninu awọn tobi bouts ti awọn pẹ 20 ati ki o tete 21st orundun ni Las fegasi.

 

The Hall ti a da nipa woye Boxing broadcaster Rich Marotta. Awọn oniwe-olori awọn ọna Oṣiṣẹ ni Michelle Corrales-Lewis, ẹniti pẹ ọkọ, Diego Corrales, was an inaugural inductee into the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame. Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, foonu 702-3-NVBHOF, tabi 702-368-2463.

Groupe Yvon Michel (-Idaraya), ni ibamu pẹlu Agbaye lelẹ Boxing (Fila) ati Maple bunkun idaraya & Idanilaraya (MLSE), made an official announcement this week, along with Lennox Lewis, that Light Heavyweight World Champion Adonis “Okunrin alagbara” Stevenson yoo dabobo rẹ oyè lodi si Tommy “Kryptonite” Karpency lori Meje. 11 ni Toronto’ Ricoh Coliseum in “The isoji: “KO in TO”.

The World asiwaju ìṣe akọle ija kaadi yoo tun ri Canada Heavyweight aṣiwaju Dillon “Nla Latin” Carman dabobo rẹ akọle lodi si arosọ Donovan “Felefele” Ruddock.

Global lelẹ Aare Les Woods s, :”Emi ni ki dùn lati ri The aṣiwaju, Lennox Lewis, mọ nipa awọn Nevada Boxing Hall ti loruko. O ni a àǹfààní ati ọlá fun u lati pe ore mi ati ki o lati wa ni kan awọn alabaṣepọ jimọ pẹlu rẹ ni Toronto lati se igbelaruge Boxing ni Canada.”