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Anthony Crolla defends the WBA Lightweight title on Saturday, Ka 7 against Ismael Barroso LIVE on AWE–A Àkù nke Entertainment

SAN DIEGO, CALIF.- March 17, 2016 – On Saturday afternoon, Ka 7, Anthony Crolla will make the first defense of the WBA Lightweight championship when he takes on hard punching and undefeated challenger Ismael Barroso in a bout that will headline a full afternoon of boxing on Meekwa–A Àkù nke Entertainment.

We are very excited about this great fight coming to AWE,” said AWE President Charles Herring.
Crolla won his title on AWE in November with a stunning knockout over Darleys Perez and now we are happy to bring the fans in the United States his first defense. Barroso has a great style and it should make for an action packed fight.
The bout will originate from the Manchester Arena.

Crolla of Manchester, England nwere ihe ndekọ nke 30-4-3 na 12 knockouts.

Ọ tụgharịrị ọkachamara na October 14, 2006 na a mmeri n'elu Abdul Rashid (1-0).

The 29 afọ ka kpakọbara Enwee Mmeri n'elu 4 oge ụwa aha ịma ya aka Michael Brodie (36-3-1), Andy Morris (19-3), John Watson (13-1), Willie Limond (34-3), Syephen Jennings (5-1-1), Kieran Farrell (14-0), former Junior Welterweight world champion Gavis Rees (37-2-1), Stephen Ezi (31-4-1) & Kpụrụ ụwa aha ịma ya aka John Murray (33-2).

On November 21, he won the WBA Lightweight title with a one-punch body shot knockout over reigning champion Darleys Perez (32-1-1) in the same Arena will he will make his first defense in Manchester.

Barroso of El Tigre, Venezuela has a undefeated mark of 19-0-2 na 18 big knockouts.

The 33 year-old is an 11-year veteran who has victories over Alfonso Perez (4-1), Addir Sanchez (7-1), Abraham Gomez (16-3-1), Oscar Arena (22-3), Winston Campos (17-2-4), Ọ dị ka issouf (17-2) and in his last bout, he captured the WBA Interim world championship with a fifth-round stoppage over Kevin Mitchell (39-3) naDecember 12 na London.

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Lucas Browne’s stunning title winning effort was shown live on AWE–A Àkù nke Entertainment

San Diego, DỊ KA – March 14, 2016 On March 5th in Grozny, Russia Lucas Browne captured the WBA Heavyweight championship with a stunning tenth round stoppage over reigning champion Ruslan Chagaev.
It was a stunning finish to a great fight that saw the WBA Heavyweight change hands.
The bout was seen live and exclusively in the United States on AWE-A Wealth of Entertainment.
The fight was just the latest in great & significant fights that have been broadcasted live on AWE.
AWE has successfully brought boxing fans some of the best and brightest championship bouts from around the globe and with more terrific bouts on the horizon, the network is in the process of securing a plethora of world title and meaningful bouts for 2016.
Browne and Chagaev was a great Heavyweight championship brawl,” said AWE President Charles Herring. “The division has not had a championship fight like that in a long time and we are very happy that the viewers of AWE were able to watch it. Browne now becomes a serious player in the Heavyweight division. These are the important fights that we at AWE are looking to bring to the great boxing fans in the United States and we will have some announcements real soon about some more championship bouts that we will be televising.

CARL FRAMPTON UNIFIES THE SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT DIVISION WITH SPLIT DECISION OVER SCOTT QUIGG SATURDAY ON SHO EXTREME® FROM MANCHESTER, England

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NEW YORK (-Ahụ. 27, 2016) – IBF 122-pound world champion Carl Frampton unified the super bantamweight division with a split decision victory over WBA titlist Scott Quigg Saturday on SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL from Manchester, England.

 

An encore presentation of Saturday si telecast will re-air later this evening immediately following the live Showtime egwuregwu ọkpọ® telecast headlined by three-division world champion Leo Santa Cruz na mbụ titlist Kiko Martinez. The SHOWTIME telecast begins at 10 p.m. NA/7 p.m. Pt.

 

The long-awaited matchup of unbeaten champions got off to a slow and tactical start, but Belfast native Frampton (22-0, 14 Kos) established himself as the aggressor and worked his jab to pocket the early rounds. Quigg didn’t come alive until after the seventh, when trainer Joe Gallagher warned his charge that he was likely down big on the judges’ scorecards.

 

QUIGG (31-1-2) pounded the body and was the aggressor in rounds eight through 11, but it was too little, too late for the Lancashire, England native. Frampton won the 12nke and walked away the unified champion by scores of 115-113 for Quigg, ma 116-112 twice for Frampton.

 

“I couldn’t believe it was a split,” Frampton said. “I don’t know what that lad was watching, but as long as I got my hand raised at the end of the fight, that’s the main thing.

 

“We have a great rivalry, and it was a great fight at the end. The start wasn’t great, but of course I would do it again. I’m happy to campaign at super bantamweight, but if a big fight comes calling at featherweight – Santa Cruz, Selby, any of these guys – I’m ready for them.”

 

Quigg admitted he should have pushed the action in the early rounds, but still thought he did enough to get the decision.

 

“I felt comfortable,” Quigg said. “The judges must have been counting his punches as scoring, but I thought I was blocking them. I should have started faster. I felt comfortable and I thought I was winning the rounds because he wasn’t winning clear. I’m not going to complain. Achọrọ m a rematch. Maybe next time I’ll start a bit earlier.”

CARL FRAMPTON vs. SCOTT QUIGG FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS FOR 122-POUND UNIFICATION THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON SHO EXTREME®

 

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Undefeated 122-pound world champions Carl Frampton (IBF) na Scott QUIGG (WBA) had to be separated at their final press conference on Thursday in Manchester, England, as they faced-off for the long-awaited super bantamweight unification showdown this Saturday, -Ahụ. 27 na Manchester Arena.

 

The unification between Frampton (21-0, 14 Kos), of Belfast, Ireland, and Quigg (32-0-2, 23 Kos), of Lancashire, United Kingdom will be televised live on SHO Oke na 5:30 p.m. NA/Pt.

 

After jarring over who deserves the home dressing room at the sold-out, 21,000 seat Manchester Arena, the 122-pound rivals had to be separated by Hall of Famer Barry McGuigan and promoter Eddie Hearn.

 

“It’s going to be a great fight, one for the ages,"Kwuru Frampton, the IBF champion. “I’ll win. It doesn’t matter how, KO or clear points decision.”

 

“I’m going to prove I’m the best super bantamweight,” said Quigg, the WBA titlist. “I’m going to win by knockout.”

 

The Showtime ọkpọ Mba® àjà nke Igwe Egwuregwu telecast will feature analysis from OGE IHE NKIRI Egwuregwu® hostBarry Tompkins, nyocha Steve Farhood and special guest and WBA Middleweight World Champion Daniel Jacobs. An encore presentation of the bout will air on SHOWTIME® immediately following Saturday sina-ebi ndụ Showtime egwuregwu ọkpọ® telecast headlined by three-division world champion Leo Santa Cruz na mbụ titlist Kiko Martinez. The SHOWTIME telecast begins at 10 p.m. NA/7 p.m. Pt.

 

Here’s what Frampton, Quigg and their trainers and promoters had to say in Manchester on Thursday:

Carl FRAMPTON:

“I’m better in every department, larịị ma dị mfe.

 

“Because of the magnitude of this fight, everything had to be perfect. I’ve done everything right this time,"

 

“This means so much; there is a lot at stake. It’s more than titles – it’s pride and bragging rights. It’s proving who is the best. Reputation is a big deal, so there is so much on the line.

 

“I’m prepared to do whatever it takes to win. I’ve punching power to KO him in any round and I’ve the boxing brain to win on points.

 

“I’ve spent 17 weeks in camp, the longest ever. I missed my son’s first steps and both my kids’ birthdays. I did that because this could be my toughest fight. I’m not going to let Scott Quigg make all that be for nothing.”

 

“It’s going to be a great fight, one for the ages. I’ll win. It doesn’t matter how, KO or clear points decision.

 

On the home-team dressing room:

“I’m contractually the A-side. It’s a question of principle.”

 

SCOTT QUIGG:

“Nobody does what I do in terms of dedication to the sport. I’ll win because of boxing brain and ability.

 

“It’ll mean everything to win. Since the age of 15, all I have done is eat, sleep and train.

 

"Saturday is my moment of destiny and, kwe m, M ga-emeri nke a ọgụ. I’ve put in too much for anyone to stop me.”

 

“Tune in for a great fight. I’m going to prove I’m the best super bantamweight. I’m going to win by knockout.

 

On the home-team dressing room:

“It’s my arena, I’m the home fighter. I want the home dressing room.”

 

Shane MCGUIGAN, Frampton si Ọzụzụ:

“They are two legitimate, world class fighters and there is maybe only 2 percent difference at the top level – Carl has that extra percent.

 

“As a trainer you are only as good as your fighters and I’m lucky to have Carl.”

 

JOE GALLAGHER, Quigg’s Trainer

"Ọ na- (Shane McGuigan) was a nutritionist a few years ago who asked to help Gerry Storey. He’s only famous because of his dad.

 

“They are underestimating Scott’s boxing brain and being disrespectful throughout the build-up.”

 

Barry MCGUIGAN, Frampton’s Promoter

“There has never been a bigger super bantamweight fight of this magnitude in Europe. It’s got a Barrera-Morales feel to hit and is going to be a magnificent occasion.

 

“I think Carl will have too much for him, but it has the potential to be a great fight.”

 

EDDIE HEARN, Quigg’s Promoter

“It’s bigger than Froch vs. Groves, because it is a global event.

 

“I’m proud to have made the fight happen. This can ignite the sport and keep it alive.

 

“The atmosphere and passion will eclipse all that has gone before. It just doesn’t get any bigger than this.

 

“I can’t see anything other than a great fight. With two fighters this talented, so much on the line and so much passion from teams and fans, you’re going to get something very special.”

Carl FRAMPTON & SCOTT QUIGG QUOTES & WORKOUT PHOTOS FOR 122-POUND UNIFICATION SHOWDOWN THIS SATURDAYLIVE ON SHO EXTREME®

We’ve been chasing these boys for years… Scott is in for a big, big shock.” – Carl Frampton

 

“I’ve always wanted the chance to prove I’m the best…I can win on points, but I will knock out Carl Frampton. – Scott Quigg

 

 

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Undefeated 122-pound world champions Carl Frampton (IBF) na Scott QUIGG (WBA) held media workouts na tusde na Manchester, England, as they finalize preparation for their long-awaited super bantamweight unification showdown this Saturday, -Ahụ. 27 naManchester Arena.

 

The massive unification between Frampton (21-0, 14 Kos), of Belfast, Ireland, and Quigg (32-0-2, 23 Kos), of Lancashire, United Kingdom will be televised live on SHO Oke na 5:30 p.m. NA/Pt.

 

The Showtime ọkpọ Mba® àjà nke Igwe Egwuregwu telecast will feature analysis from Showtime Egwuregwu®nnyocha na Barry Tompkins, Steve Farhood and guest analyst and WBA Middleweight World Champion Daniel Jacobs.

An encore presentation of the bout will air on SHOWTIME® immediately following Saturday si na-ebi ndụ Showtime egwuregwu ọkpọ®telecast headlined by three-division world champion Leo Santa Cruzna mbụ titlist Kiko Martinez.

 

Here’s what Frampton and Quigg had to say as they approachSaturday si agha:

 

Carl FRAMPTON:

“I have wanted this fight for a long, otee aka. I thrive on the big occasions and there are not many bigger than a domestic super fight.

 

“I won my world title on a massive stage, Scott Quigg was handed his title after a draw. He has fought on big cards but not as a bill-topper and I genuinely don’t know if he will be able to handle this level of pressure. I’m going to use all of my experience to outbox, outfight and outgun Scott Quigg.

 

“We’ve been chasing these boys for years. They didn’t want it, end of story. Then all it took was one below par performance from me to convince his team that they should finally take the fight. If that first round in my last fight is what they’re basing their hopes of victory on then Scott is in for a big, big shock.

 

“I’ve had the best training camp of my career, I’m in the shape of my life and I’m going to become the unified Super Bantamweight World Champion.

 

“First and foremost I’m doing this for my family. I have two beautiful kids and both Christine (Frampton) and I want the best for them, that’s what drives me and makes me so focused on being the best in the world.

 

“I am 100 percent dedicated to the sport of boxing, I spend twelve-weeks in training camp in London away from home, only getting to go home a handful of times and I do this so I can be the best I possibly can.

 

“People have said Quigg trains like a machine. I can tell you I train every bit as hard if not harder, but I’m no machine. I don’t need to be programmed in order to perform.

 

“Shane (McGuigan) is a brilliant coach, I’ve been saying it all along. But now people are sitting up and taking notice. Shane and I work hard on tactics and techniques when we approach every fight, but we both know that if tactics need tweaking mid fight I can think my way through a contest. Scott Quigg can’t.”

 

SCOTT QUIGG:

“This is the perfect time now for this fight. We’re both world champions, we’re both undefeated, and I believe this is the perfect time for me to go out there and do a job on him.

 

“It’s a fight I’ve wanted for a long time. It’s a fight that’s been brewing for a long time. Seeing Carl sign on the dotted line meant that I was one step closer to achieving everything I’ve worked towards; becoming the best.

 

“I’ve always wanted the chance to prove I’m the best. Now the fight’s been made, I’m one million per cent confident that I’m going win in spectacular fashion. I can win on points, but I will knock out Carl Frampton.

 

“No-one expected me to get Kiko out of there early. If I’d have stopped him late or won on points, then Carl had already done that, so the only way I could get credit or show people what I am capable of was KO him early.

 

“With Carl and his performance in the States, they handpicked (Alejandro) Gonzalez from a list of opponents because they thought that he would be the easiest one. They wanted to go over there and look good in his U.S. debut so the Americans would rave about him – and he nearly came unstuck.

 

“We respect each other as fighters. You don’t become a world champion by chance, there’s a lot of hard work and a lot of talent involved. But they are in for a shock because they think I can only fight one way. They don’t think I can’t adapt and I’ll just come steaming forward. Maybe I will do that, but if I do come steaming forward, it’s because I am going to KO him.

 

“People are saying now that because I’ve been knocking guys out quite early that I’ve been going out for the stoppages, but that’s not the case. I’ve been going out and I’ve been boxing.

 

“If I land clean on any super bantamweight or featherweight in the world, I will knock them out. Ya mere, it’s about just making sure I pick the right time and I open the gaps. And when the gaps are there then I’ll take them.

 

“I don’t take any notice of whether I’ve got the crowd behind me or whether it is behind my opponent, but I know for a fact that he takes comfort from having a lot of support. When he’s taken away from that, he shows his vulnerabilities. I think that will affect him.

 

“The Irish are very passionate about the sport and they know their boxing inside-out. They get behind their man and they will create a great atmosphere. The atmosphere is going to go off even more because we’re both at the top of our game and there’s a lot riding on this. There’s a lot of pride at stake – it’s going to be electric.”

 

“I got into boxing to become world champion. I’ve done that and now I’ve set new goals to reach greater heights because I want to challenge myself every day.

 

“Ricky Hatton became a crossover star and was a hit in the US. He took 40,000 Brits to Las Vegas and became a global star. That’s the next goal that I’ve set for myself and I can make it if I keep working hard, maintain my dedication and focus.

 

“Getting this fight now on SHOWTIME in the U.S. is the first step. I’ll go out and do a job on Carl, win in a spectacular fashion and that’s going to give me a boost for my profile in the U.S.

 

“I am not going to give the WBA belt up. M chọrọ ịlụ agha ndị kasị mma. Guillermo Rigondeaux is next because that’s what the WBA have ordered.

 

“My focus is on beating Carl. We’ll look at fighting the best out there after that. I’ve always said, ‘I’m out to fight the best and beat the best.’ So, I’m obviously going to fight Rigondeaux. I’m not scared of fighting him. I’m not shying away from the challenge. I thrive on that sort of task and fighting Rigondeaux – who’s rightly so ranked No. 1 in the division because of what he’s achieved – would be a huge challenge. I honestly believe that if the time comes and we fight, I can beat him.”

 

Shane MCGUIGAN, Frampton si Ọzụzụ:

“There is a lot of debate about who hits harder between Frampton and Quigg. I know Carl Frampton is the hardest punching Super Bantamweight in the world.

 

“One thing you can’t argue about is who has the better pedigree and who has the better boxing brain. Carl wins hands down in both departments and he is going to show this in brutal and clinical fashion.

 

“Carl can box off the back foot, he can fight on the front foot and he has devastating one-punch power.”

 

Barry MCGUIGAN, Frampton’s Promoter:

“Carl is always so cool when the heat is on him, he steps up to the plate and delivers.

 

“Even in his last fight when he didn’t get off to a great start, Carl still managed to pull himself together and do what was needed to get the win.

 

“He’s a natural born winner. I had to work very hard just to be able to compete at world level. I think the same can be said of Scott Quigg, but for Carl it comes more naturally. Couple this with his incredible work ethic and that is why Carl Frampton is the best in the world.”

Watch Angel OcasioReynaldo Blanco explosive Press Conference exchange

OcasioBlanco vie for the WBA NABA USA Lightweight title fight to be streamed LIVE, this Friday on GFL.TV

Long Island, NY (January 21, 2016) – On Thursday, night at Chickie’s & Petes in South Philadephia, Angel Ocasio (8-0-2, 2 Ko si) nke Philadelphia & Reynaldo Blanco (9-2, 4 Ko si) of Puerto Rico got into a heated exchange at the final press conference

They will meet This Friday n'abalị si Pennsylvania Sheet Metal Union Workers Hall in Philadelphia, in a 8-round bout for the WBA NABA USA Lightweight championship.
The bout will headline a 7-bout card that can be streamed LIVE on GFL.TV na 7:00 Obi NA maka $14.99. The stream is available around the world by clicking EBE A
Below is the explosive exchange at Thursday’s Press Conference

Ocasio - Blanco Press Conference
OcasioBlanco Press Conference
Na 8-gburugburu ngalaba-mma, mbụ ụwa aha ịma ya aka, Jonathan Maicelo (22-2, 12 Ko si) nke North Bergen, NJ na-ewe ke Samuel Amoako (21-5, 15 Ko si) nke Accra, Ghana in a lightweight battle.
Na 4-gburugburu oké:
Saud Clark (5-1-1, 4 Ko si) of Philadelphia takes on Julian Valerio (2-3, 1 Ko) nke Brooklyn, NY na a Obere, Middleweight n'obi.
David Murray (2-1, 2 Ko si) nke Philadelphia ga-alụ ọgụ Heriberto Salaman (0-2) of Puerto Rico in a Light Heavyweight fight.
Luis Del Valle nke Philadelphia ga-eme ka ya pro mpụta mbụ megide Albert Manukyan (0-3) of New Jersey in a Lightweight bout.
In a battle of pro debuting Jr. Middleweights, Idemar Cordero nke Philadelphia ga-alụ ọgụ Luis Ramos of Puerto Rico in a Jr. Middleweight n'obi.
Opening up the show will be undefeated Super Middleweight Godson Noel (5-0, 4 Ko si) nke Newark, NJ taking on Victor Kpadenou (10-9, 5 Ko si) of Maryland.

OLIVERTROMBITAFLORES WBA # 6 SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT CONTENDER

OLIVER FLORES
TALKS WBA WORLD TITLE FIGHT WITH UCHIYAMA
LEON, NICARAGUA (December 28, 2015)With just a few days away from his first world title opportunity, WBA #6 rated super-featherweight contender, Oliver Flores(27-1-2, 17 Ahịa) talks about his upcoming fight with WBA world champion Takashi Uchiyama (23-0-1, 19 Kos). Uchiyama vs. Flores is set to take place on New Year’s Eve, December 31, 2015 at the Ota-City General Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan.
Flores speaks on his upcoming showdown with Uchiyama
On December 31, 2015 you fight WBA super-featherweight world champion Takashi Uchiyama for his title. This will be your first would title opportunity. How do you feel going into this fight?
Oliver Flores: I’m very excited for the opportunity to be fighting for a world title. I’m very grateful to my promoter Havoc Boxing, who came through and put this fight together for me. I’ve worked my whole life to get in this position. M 100 prepared to give Uchiyama the fight of his life. My body is healthy and I’m in the best shape of my life. I’m going to seize the opportunity to the best of my ability.
What kind of fight are you expecting from the champion?
Oliver Flores: Takashi Uchiyama is an incredible fighter. He’s defended his title many times over and his record is unblemished. Most of his title defenses have ended in a knockout so I know he’s a very powerful puncher. I’m expecting him to be aggressive in his approach.
How is the relationship with you and your father, who also serves as your trainer?
Oliver Flores: My father Roger Flores is a former pro boxer who has been guiding my corner since I turned professional. He knows my strengths and weaknesses and is very good at finding flaws in my opponents. He’s been with me from day one and I wouldn’t want it any other way.
How special would it be for you if you were to bring the World Championship home to you countrymen of Nicaragua?
Oliver Flores: To bring the title home would be a dream come true for me. I have a lot of support from family and friends that will be looking forward to the outcome. I know I’m the underdog going into this fight but I have a country that will be showing support when I go to battle in Japan. My goal is to follow in the footsteps of Alexis Arguello and Roman Gonzalez, who brought great pride to Nicaragua?
Can you talk about training camp?
Oliver Flores: Training camp has been very demanding. I’m on a strict diet that has me at my optimum best. I’ve had some great sparring here in Nicaragua where I’m working out with a few different guys. Everyone is pushing me to the limit. It’s this type of training camp that’s going to get ready for Uchiyama, who I know is going to be at his best. I’m executing every possible situation that I feel will come up in this fight. I’m ready for battle.
Without giving up your game plan, what do you feel you’ll need to do to come out victorious against Uchiyama?
Oliver Flores: I need to be aware of his powerful right hand power punchers. He also likes to land he left hook to the body, so I need to be ready to counter those punches.
Are you concerned about getting a fair decision in Japan where Uchiyama resides?
Oliver Flores: Emela, I believe the WBA judges will be fair. Of course my goal is to end the fight early if possible, to avoid any argument. I know it’s going to be a very difficult task to come out with a victory, but a task I feel I can accomplish.
Talk about you relationship with Havoc Boxing Promotions.
Olivier Flores: Fighting for Havoc Boxing has been a tremendous blessing to for me and my career. I signed with them in June and shortly after I had a fight in August. Now remarkably I’m fighting for a world title and I couldn’t be happier. As a fighter you want to stay busy and put yourself in position to take your career to the next level. With Havoc Boxing, I’ve been able to do all of the above. My dad and I are very pleased to be part of Team Havoc Boxing.

SHOWTIME® UNVEILS SATURDAY’S MIDDLEWEIGHT MAIN EVENT IN 360 Na, EBEE UNDERDOG DANIEL JACOBS kụrụ aka na mbụ undefeated PITA QUILLIN

 

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NEW YORK, NY - December 8, 2015 - N'ihi na oge mbụ mgbe, a ọkpọ egwuregwu a tọhapụrụ ke entirety na 360 ogo immersive mebere eziokwu, dị ka SHOWTIME weghaara-awụ akpata oyi mbụ gburugburu TKO si Saturday n'abalị isi omume n'etiti WBA Middleweight World Champion Daniel Jacobs 'na mbụ undefeated ịma ya aka Peter Quillin. Ihe niile na-Brooklyn isi omume e mere dị na 360 video si mgbanaka-n'akụkụ, enye Fans na-enwetụbeghị ụdị ọkpọ ahụmahụ. The mebere eziokwu video engrosses ekiri na matchup nke n'elu middleweights, chere ihu anya nọ n'uju ọrụ ha, ebe Brooklyn si Jacobs (31-1, 28 Kos) won the “Battle For Brooklyn.” The 360 footage bụ viewable na SHOWTIME Sports 'YouTube ọwa*, na SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook peeji, na Samsung Gear VR site na Mmiri ara ehi VR na ngwa na Littlestar VR ngwa ọdịnala n'ihi Samsung Gear VR, iOS na Android.

 

The telecast bụ ugbu a dị na enwe Ịnụrụ, on SHOWTIME n'oge ọ bụla® and on the SHOWTIME streaming service. The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING event happened live on SHOWTIME on Saturday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Otu nkeji gaa agha ahụ, Jacobs rutere a ogologo ikike Quillin ụlọ nsọ na wakporo na onslaught nke punches mgbe ya onye iro bụ megide ụdọ. Quillin sụọ ngọngọ n'ihu na refirii Harvey n'ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri anya na Quillin n'anya na gbochiri agha na-enweghị ịma ya aka mgbe ibitụ kwaaji.

 

The executive producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING is David Dinkins Jr. with Bob Dunphy directing. Barclays Center si Brooklyn ọkpọ ™ mmemme n'elu ikpo okwu na n'ihu site AARP. Maka ozi ndị ọzọ nleta www.SHO.com/Sports, Soro na TwitterSHOSports, DanielJacobsTKO, KidChocolate, ma ọ bụ ghọọ a na-akwado na Facebook na www.Facebook.com/SHOSports.

N'ihi na oge mbụ mgbe, A ọkpọ egwuregwu a tọhapụrụ n'ozuzu ya n'asụsụ mebere EZIOKWU

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OGE IHE NKIRI® UNVEILS Saturday siMiddleweight isi Omume 360 Na,

EBEE UNDERDOG DANIEL JACOBS kụrụ aka na mbụ undefeated PITA QUILLIN

Ekiri nwere ike Watch The All-Brooklyn showdown Na Virtual Adị On Multiple nyiwe

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NEW YORK, NY - December 8, 2015 - N'ihi na oge mbụ mgbe, a ọkpọ egwuregwu a tọhapụrụ ke entirety na 360 ogo immersive mebere eziokwu, dị ka SHOWTIME weghaara-awụ akpata oyi mbụ gburugburu TKO si Saturday n'abalị isi omume n'etiti WBA Middleweight World Champion Daniel Jacobs 'na mbụ undefeated ịma ya aka Peter Quillin. Ihe niile na-Brooklyn isi omume e mere dị na 360 video si mgbanaka-n'akụkụ, enye Fans na-enwetụbeghị ụdị ọkpọ ahụmahụ. The mebere eziokwu video engrosses ekiri na matchup nke n'elu middleweights, chere ihu anya nọ n'uju ọrụ ha, ebe Brooklyn si Jacobs (31-1, 28 Kos) won the “Battle For Brooklyn.” The 360 footage bụ viewable na SHOWTIME Sports 'YouTube ọwa*, na SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook peeji, na Samsung Gear VR site na Mmiri ara ehi VR na ngwa na Littlestar VR ngwa ọdịnala n'ihi Samsung Gear VR, iOS na Android.

 

The telecast bụ ugbu a dị na enwe Ịnụrụ, on SHOWTIME n'oge ọ bụla® and on the SHOWTIME streaming service. The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING event happened live on SHOWTIME na satọde n'abalị na Barclays Center na Brooklyn. Otu nkeji gaa agha ahụ, Jacobs rutere a ogologo ikike Quillin ụlọ nsọ na wakporo na onslaught nke punches mgbe ya onye iro bụ megide ụdọ. Quillin sụọ ngọngọ n'ihu na refirii Harvey n'ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri anya na Quillin n'anya na gbochiri agha na-enweghị ịma ya aka mgbe ibitụ kwaaji.

 

The executive producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING is David Dinkins Jr. with Bob Dunphy directing. Barclays Center si Brooklyn ọkpọ ™ mmemme n'elu ikpo okwu na n'ihu site AARP. Maka ozi ndị ọzọ nleta www.SHO.com/Sports, Soro na TwitterSHOSports, DanielJacobsTKO, KidChocolate, ma ọ bụ ghọọ a na-akwado na Facebook na www.Facebook.com/SHOSports.

 

Undefeated, ụwa na-họọrọ Middleweight Antoine Douglas ọkwa rutere ụwa ogbo n'oge Showtime Championship Boxing N'ajụjụ ọnụ

Brian Custer, Deontay Wilder & Antoine Douglas
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Washington, DC (December 7, 2015) – Nke a gara aga Saturday n'abalị Barclays Center na Brooklyn, Daniel Jacobs nọgidere na-WBA Middleweight aha na a pụtara mbụ gburugburu stoppage n'elu Peter Quillin.

Otu n'ime ndị kasị mmasị na-abịa ekiri bụ undefeated na ụwa họọrọ Middleweight Antoine “Action” Douglas.
Douglas (19-0-1, 13 Ko si) nke Washington, DC, bụ ihe na-asọpụrụ ọbịa nke Showtime Championship Boxing usu Brian Custer tinyere WBC Heavyweight mmeri Deontay Wilder maka nanị N'ajụjụ ọnụ, dị nnọọ n'ihu isi omume malitere.
“M ga-ekwu n'ime otu afọ, M ga-alụ ọgụ na nke a n'ogo, achọghị ọzọ, ọ na-erughị,” Kwuru Douglas, onye a ugbu a họọrọ ọtụtụ ndị na-anọ site WBO, nọmba na itoolu site WBA na ọnụ ọgụgụ-iri na otu site IBF.
Douglas, onye na-abịa anya a anọ gburugburu stoppage nke Les Sherrington on November 6 na Las Vegas, na ama ebe on Showtime si acclaimed, ShoBox: The New Ọgbọ.
“M nwere oké stoppage, ma announcers sịrị na m ọkọdọ kụrụ na anọ punches. I want to turn that into zero
Douglas a na-akwalite GH3 n'ọkwá na ya ume VITO Mielnicki kwuru, “M nnọọ mpako nke Antoine na m na-ekele Showtime. To have him on camera with Deontay Wilder shows that the network is fully behind him. The network showed early on that they have a great interest in Antoine and that spot na satọde gosiri na. E nwere ọtụtụ ihe nke ukwuu alụso na ìgwè mmadụ ahụ na maka Antoine na-ahọpụta ka n'ihi na N'ajụjụ ọnụ nyere ya kemmenyeujo ikpughe.”
GH3 n'ọkwá atụmatụ undefeated Middleweight Antoine Douglas, Super Middleweight si Jerry Odom & Derrick Webster, undefeated Super Bantamweight Adam Lopez nakwa dị ka Boxcino 2015 Obere. Middleweight mmeri John Thompson, Jr., undefeated welterweight si Hector Frometa, Jerrell Harris & Keenan Smith, Ìhè Heavyweight Lavarn Harvell, Obere. Kedu otu m ga O'Shanique Ezi & Super Middleweight Andrew Hernandez ka GH3 n'ọkwá ike.