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Torontodan yenilməz yüngül ağır çəkili Kareem “Supreme” Hackett 1-ci WBA Inter-Continental titulunu martın 30-da DAZN-də L.A-dan müdafiə edəcək..

Kareem Hackett (R)(Şəkil kredit: Cris Esquida/3PM)

LOS ANGELES (Mart 21, 2024) - Torontonun məğlub olmayan Dünya Boks Assosiasiyası (WBA) Yüngül Ağır çəkidə qitələrarası çempion Kareem “Supreme” Hackett (12-0, 6 Kos) ilk titul müdafiəsini mart ayında edəcək 30ci Rowdy Legend Montgomery-yə qarşı (10-5-1, 7 Kos) WBA Cruiserweight Dünya çempionu Arsen Goulimarian və Hackettin stabil yoldaşı arasında başlıqlı Golden Boy Promotions kartında 10 raundluq matçda, super orta çəkidə keçmiş dünya çempionu Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez.

Bütün tədbirlər Los Ancelesdəki YouTube Teatrından DAZN kanalında canlı yayımlanacaq.

WBA Xeyr. 13 dünya reytinqli Hackett tacını keçən sentyabr ayında ələ keçirdi 20ci Plant City-də, Florida, O hakim zaman 4-1 sevimli və əvvəllər məğlub olmayan Clay Waterman (11-0, 8 Kos) 10 raunddan ibarət yekdil qərara doğru gedir, o, hamısını qazandı 10 raundlar iki hakimin bal kartoçkasında, doqquzda isə digər hakimin.

“Daha tez döyüşmək istərdim, amma bu iş belə gedir,Hackett dedi. “Mənim titulumu qazandıqdan sonra döyüşmək əvvəlkindən daha çətindir. Son döyüşümdən sonra çox yaxşı şeylər oldu. Mən başa düşürəm. Mənim titulum var və dünya reytinqindəyəm. Dünya tituluna doğru daha aydın yolum var. Mən rinqə çıxmaq üçün istənilən fürsəti yüksək qiymətləndirirəm.”

“ProBox.TV-də bacarıqlarımı nümayiş etdirdiyim üçün daha çox hörmət qazanıram. (Diktorlar) Juan Manual Marguez, Paulie Malignaggi və Chris Algieri mənə bir çox rekvizit verdi və bu, çox təsdiq etdi.”

Hackett “Zurdo” Ramirez kimi dünya çempionları ilə sparinqdə əvəzsiz təcrübə qazanıb, Dmitri Bivol, Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin, Sergio Mora, Mathew Macklin və David Benavidez.

Hackett artıq Golden Boy Promotions kartında döyüşmək və WBA Inter-Continental Light Heavyweight titulunun sahibi olmaq baxımından Toronto boksçusu tərəfindən ilklərə imza atıb..

“Mən Toronto boksunda qabaqcıl biriyəm,” promosyon pulsuz agent Hackett böyük qürurla izah etdi. “Mən ilk dünya titulunu vətənə gətirmək istəyirəm, yəqin, və bir gün mübahisəsiz və vahid başlıqlar, çox, Toronto çoxlu təbii istedada malik böyük bir şəhərdir, amma boksun orda niyə inkişaf etmədiyini bilmirəm”.

Hackett Şimali Hollivuddakı Brickhouse Boxing Club-da sürətlə yüksələn Julian Chua tərəfindən məşq edir (BELƏ AS) və tərəfindən idarə olunur 3 Point Management (3 PM).

"(Dmitri) Bivol yüngül ağır çəkili bölmənin başındadır, və onun güclü oğlan olduğunu bilirəm,Hackett qeyd etdi. “Son döyüşümdən sonra bəzi şeyləri son hesabla dəyişdik. üç dəfə aşağı düşdük, güc baxımından, çünki onunla qarşılaşdığımız zaman. Əsas dəyişiklik budur. Hiss edirəm ki, mən bölməmizin ən çevik döyüşçüsüyəm və bacarıqlarıma uyğunlaşmaq və IQ-yə uyğunlaşmaq üçün daha da güclənmək üzərində çalışıram.”

Ilə 2024, Hackett hardware əlavə etmək və ilk 10-da yer alan rəqiblə mübarizə aparmaq istəyir, lakin, heç olmasa indilik, o, ikinci evində Montqomeri ilə döyüşməkdən xoşbəxtdir, Los Angeles.

“Mən bu döyüşün LA-da olmasını sevirəm,” Hackett yekunlaşdırdı. “Mən Los Ancelesdə rahatam. Mən burada özümü evdəki kimi hiss edirəm və Kaliforniyanın başqa yerlərində döyüşürəm. Mən də boksda ən yaxın dostlarımdan birinin başlıq etdiyi kartda döyüşməkdən həyəcanlanıram (Southpaw)."

MƏLUMAT:Ana səhifə: www.KareemHackett.comInstagram, Cuqquldamaq & Tik Tok: @kareemwins

Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez mirası uğrunda mübarizə aparır

Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez mirası uğrunda mübarizə aparır
LOS ANGELES (Mart 20, 2024) -- Dünya Boks Təşkilatının keçmiş super orta çəki çempionu Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramires (45-1, 30 Kos) irsi uğrunda mübarizə aparır, mart ayından başlayaraq 30ci o, məğlubiyyətsiz Dünya Boks Assosiasiyasına meydan oxuyanda (WBA) Kreyser çəkisi üzrə dünya titulunun sahibi Arsen "Feroz" Quulamirian (21-0, 14 Kos) İnqlvuddakı Hollywood Parkındakı You Tube Teatrında, California.

12 raundda Goulamirian vs. Zurdo əsas hadisə güclü kart başlıqları, Y12 Boxing ilə birlikdə Golden Boy Promotions tərəfindən irəli sürülür, DAZN kanalında canlı yayımlanacaq.

Ramirez, 32, super orta çəkidə dünya çempionu titulunu qazanan ilk meksikalı boksçu idi və indi o, Quulamiriana qarşı görünməmiş uğurunu təkrarlamaq istəyir., Fransada yaşayan və Böyük Ayıda məşq edən erməni əsilli çempion, California.

“Meksikalı ilk kreyser çəkidə dünya çempionu və iki divizion üzrə dünya çempionu olmaq mənim üçün çox vacibdir.,Ramirez dedi. “Miras bu dünyada geridə qoyduğumuz yeganə şeydir, Mən super orta çəkidə dünya çempionu olan ilk meksikalı olmaqdan qürur duyurdum və kreyser çəkisində yenidən birinci olmaq üçün səbirsizlənirəm.

“Hələ hər gün öyrənirəm. Joe Smith çətin bir iş idi və mən öz stilimə yeni şeylər tətbiq etməli oldum. Və bu mübarizə fərqli deyil; Hər düşərgədə qalib gəlmək şansımı artırmaq üçün yeni bir şey əlavə etməyə çalışıram. Bu çəkidə özümü rahat hiss edirəm. Təbii ki, yaşlandıqca, çəki etmək daha çətin idi və indi hər şey daha asan görünür. Həmişə dediyim kimi, Bu həyatda təcrübədən daha yaxşı müəllim yoxdur”.

Zurdonun son məqsədi, lakin, üç divizion üzrə dünya çempionu olmaqdır, kreyser çəki dərəcəsini təmizlədikdən sonra ağır çəkili bölməni hədəf alır.

“Bu divizionda hələ çox döyüşlər aparıla bilər,Zurdo izah etdi. “Hərəkət etməzdən əvvəl birləşmək və/yaxud mübahisəsiz Çempion olmaq istərdim. Hər şey deyiləndə və görüləndə, Məqsədim çoxdivizion çempionu olmaq və karyeramı ağır çəkidə bitirməkdir."

MƏLUMAT: Ana səhifə: www.ZurdoPromotions.comFacebook: /ZurdoPromotions, /GilbertoZurdoRamirezInstagram: @zurdoramirez, @zurdopromotionsTwitter: @ZurdoPromotions, @GilbertoZurdoRamirez

ZURDO AKSİYALARI HAQQINDA: Baş ofisi Las-Veqas və Meksikada yerləşir, Zurdo Promotions keçmiş Dünya Çempionunun rəhbərlik etdiyi əsas döyüş idmanı/tədbiridir, Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez. Zurdo Promotions boksda yeni standartı müəyyən etmək üçün bütün sahələrdə ən yaxşı olmağa çalışır. Bizi ziyarət edin www.ZurdoPromotions.com.

McAllister KOs DjarbengAdds a WBO Title To His Collection of Championship Accolades

Ringside Report: Gianluca Di Caro
Photographs courtesy of Alistair Campbell




Six time, Five Division World Champion Lee McAllister not only successfully defended the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Intercontinental title he secured in Accra, Ghana back in March this year, but also added the vacant Dünya Boks Təşkilatı (WBO) Africa Zone Championship belt to his huge collection, following a fourth knockout of Ghanaian Richmond Djarbeng on the LET BATTLE COMMENCE IV event that took place at the Northern Hotel in Aberdeen on Saturday 29th May 2021.


Fifty lucky fans were ringside to watch the UK’s most decorated boxer in action, as LET BATTLE COMMENCE IV was the first boxing ‘test’ event in Scotland, which hopefully will lead to more fans, preferably up to full capacity, being able to attend boxing events from next month as the pandemic restrictions are relaxed further.


Millions more tuned in to watch the live and free to view the Globally broadcast event on FITE, VIVA LIVE, PPV LIVE as well as the numerous digital and linear channels that also carried the live broadcast.


There wasn’t that much action initially in the first round, so much so that world renowned Championship Referee Roger Barnor stepped in and ‘encouraged’ the protagonists to stop tentatively testing and throw some real punches in anger, which they did in style during the dying seconds of the round.


The first minute of the second stanza contained more action than the entire first round, albeit much of it being testing shots, well that is until around mid-point when McAllister burst into action, letting rip with a succession of blistering shots to send Djarbeng down to the canvas.


Have to say I was mightily surprised that Djarbeng was able to beat the count, lakin o, and on the restart the ‘Aberdeen Assassin’ calmly strode over and let rip another flurry of scintillating powerful Exocets to body and head to send the Ghanaian to the deck for a second and surely final time – lakin heç bir, much to everyone’s surprise Djarbeng, olan ağrı bir çox aydın idi, once again managed to make it to his feet before Roger Barnor finished the count.


On the restart once again McAllister went on the attack, yet somehow Djarbeng managed to survive the onslaught and even let rip with some shots of his own.


Round three was an edgy affair, with both fighters working off their jabs, Djarbeng proved to be quite durable, I for one was surprised when he shrugged off some seriously vicious shots to the head as the round progressed.


The fourth was by far the best round so far, action wise, and once again the Ghanaian showed just how tough he was as once again he survived some seriously powerful shots, to both body and head, that clearly hurt him.


As the round progressed McAllister landed more big shots, after which Djarbeng would grab hold of the increasingly aggressive McAllister. This tactic didn’t do the Ghanaian many favours as the Aberdeen Assassin just kept letting rip and the inevitable happened, Djarbeng crashed to the deck for a third time following a huge right-left combination to the head, this time though Djarbeng just couldn’t rise to his feet and was clearly in a lot of pain. Referee Roger Barnor waived the fight off with just twelve seconds of the round remaining.


WBO Africa’s Samir Captan presented both Championship belts as PBC President Russell Jaques was busy co-commentating alongside Sportanarium Radio’s Trevor Lake.


Preceding McAllister-Djarbeng was a fantastic lightweight contest between Denny’s Kevin Traynor and Tilbury Village’s debuting Jay Cartwright, who stepped in with just a day notice after Traynor’s original opponent Nicaraguan Jose Aguilar failed to gain entry into the UK after flying in from Spain.


The first round was phenomenal, it was all action with both protagonists giving everything for virtually every second of the round. I couldn’t split them and neither could referee Roger Barnor.


Round two was another full on war, boy oh boy did these warriors go for it! However the pace had a seriously detrimental affect on Cartwright, he was out on his feet as he headed back to his corner at the end of the round, so much so that his corner summoned over Roger Barnor and retired his charge in the corner.


Plaudits to Jay Cartwright, he was expecting to be making his professional debut in Colchester on the 31st July 2021, yet bravely agreed to take the fight at very short notice, even though he had not had any time to prepare fully for this contest.


The third bout of the evening see Aberdeen’s Nathan Beattie in action against another late replacement, Belfast’s Marty Kayes who stepped in when Nicaraguan Christian Narvaez, who like Aguilar was refused entry to the UK after flying in from Spain as a replacement for original opponent Dundalk’s Michael Kelly.


At this point I think I should mention that it was Kayes’ wedding anniversary the following day and somehow got his wife Julia’s permission to cancel their planned evening out to take the fight, I think that may just set the scene perfectly.


Kayes was clearly in the mood for a good scrap, right from the opening bell of the contest he took control of centre ring and just kept forcing Beattie onto the back foot before letting rip with shot after shot.


It really wasn’t that much different in the second, don’t get me wrong Beattie landed the best shots by far in each round, just not enough of them to secure either of the rounds.


Beattie started to get more proactive in the third and again landed the most telling shots, but still it was the Irishman that was dictating the proceedings, the same in the fourth and final round.


At the end of four action packed rounds Nate Dog’s fans were clearly expecting their hero to secure the win or at worse a draw, but when Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecards were announced they fell into a stunned silence as they declared a 40-38 points victory in favour of Marty Kayes


The second fight of the night pitted Aberdeen’s Craig Dick (2-0-0) against Essex based Lithuanian hard-man Tomas Vaicickas (1-2-0) in a four round Heavyweight contest.


Dick is a renowned heavy hitter and Vaicickas is extremely durable, so nobody could or would have expected the contest to come to it’s conclusion after just 47 seconds, amma etdi, following Dick letting rip with a huge powerful hook to the body that sent the Lithuanian to the canvas just twenty seconds into the round.


I was surprised when Vaicickas made the count and continued but not that surprised he was to return to the deck seconds later following another big hook to the ribs.


The opening contest featured local big hitting youngster Liam Allan in action against Belfast’s Darren Burns


What a cracking opening round, both lads vying to control centre ring, some very tasty bombs were thrown by both protagonists, a cracking round to watch.


Both lads started the second stanza more cautiously, Burns was the first to throw a big shot, but Allan, who is remarkably agile for a big lad, moved just enough to prevent it landing, Allan then took to the front foot backing up Burns before letting rip with a huge right to send the Irishman to the canvas.


Burns made the count, but on the restart Allan moved in and let rip with a big left, followed by a left-right combination that rocked Burns, Allan continued the assault with another powerful left-right to send Burns down for the second time .


Again Burns made the count, this time Allan stepped in on the restart and let rip with a massive right to send the tough as nails Irishman down to the canvas where he ended doubled up, Referee Lee Murtagh was so concerned he immediately waived the fight off and summoned Burns’ corner and the medical team to the ring.


I’m pleased to say the medical team wasn’t needed and the official time of the stoppage was one minute and fifty four seconds off the second round.


Have to say it was really great to be at an event with fans in attendance again, even though there was only fifty allowed, it may sound crazy but even though the fans were instructed by the authorities to stay seated and just offer polite clapping at the end of the fights, the atmosphere was so different from the ‘behind closed doors’ events that had preceded over the past year.


For reference, as I am sure a lot of people will be wondering how Lee Mcallister was eligible to compete for the WBO Africa region Championship, this was explained on the British & Irish Boxing Authority’s website on the result page, which states; It should be noted that Mr McAllister was eligible to compete for the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Africa Championship due to his Ghana National Championship (and PBC Intercontinental Championship) victory over Collinson Korley on the 7th March 2021 in Accra, Ghana – it should also be noted Mr McAllister was eligible to compete for the Ghana National Championship as well as the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Africa Zone Championship due to family heritage.


Finally if you missed the live broadcast of LET BATTLE COMMENCE IV, you can still catch up as free to view replays are available on FITE athttps://www.fite.tv/watch/let-battle-commence-iv/2p9er/or check listings for replays on your local TV listings or if in UK the entire event will be available on demand via Sports Channel Network (Channel 265 on Freeview.YouView) from next weekend.

Perfect connection Gilberto“Zurdo” Ramirez & Trainer Julian Chua

LAS VEGAS (May 25, 2021) – Back in February of 2019, Dünya Boks Təşkilatı (WBO) Super Middleweight ChampionGilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez had made a decision to move up to fight in the light heavyweight division, and he was searching for a new head trainer.

Ramirez (41-0, 27 Kos) immediately connected with a then 28-year-oldJulian Chua, a former amateur boxer who had been training boxers atFreddie Roach’s famed Wildcard Boxing Club in Hollywood, California. “Zurdo” and Chua are now 2-0 (2 Kos) and preparing for a mega-fought later this year, ideally, against undefeated World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Light Heavyweight ChampionDmitri Bivol (17-0, 11 Kos).

How Ramirez ended up with Chua as he head trainer isn’t a typical boxing story. After all, “Zurdo” was the first Mexican world super middleweight champion, sporting a 29-0 pro record, and only 27 when they first met.

Ramirez’ managerDavid Suh, conducted a search to hire Ramirez’ chief second. He had a list that included some of the top trainers in the industry, as well as a young, relatively unknown – at least outside of southern California – in Chua.

“I don’t know how I got on that list,” a humble Chua said. “There was going to be a tryout of sorts to determine who would work with ‘Zurdo.’ We trained together in Long Beach (where Ramirez was training) and then I met with David for coffee. He asked if I was interested in becoming the head trainer. We trained together a little more. He liked the way I trained, and we got along well. I texted David saying we liked working together and that I was interested in becoming his head trainer.

“We clicked right away, and we learned things about each other and how we liked to train. I study a lot and do a lot of research of how he had been trained, because I wanted to help him to improve. I was getting four fighters ready in LA and “Zurdo” couldn’t go there for sparring. I said I couldn’t leave these fighters and go to Santa Barbara. “Zurdo” respected me even more for not jumping ship from those four fighters for a better opportunity. We still wanted to work with each other, and ‘Zurdo’ made it work. I went to Long Beach twice a week, he came to Wildcard three times.”

Ramirez won his light heavyweight debut April 12, 2019, zamanTommy Karpency (29-6-1) Dörd turdan sonra davam edə bilmədi, followed last December 18ci ilə 10ci round stoppage ofAlfonso Lopez (32-3) to capture the North American Boxing Federation (NABF) sərlövhə.

Chua was trained by Roach when he was an amateur from Indiana, but when Chua started at Wildcard, Roach’s assistantEric Brown became Chua’s mentor. During his training career atWildcard West Boxing, known now as Churchill Boxing in Santa Barbara, Chua has trained several world champions in boxing and MMA.

The 29-year-old Ramirez, who recently signed an exclusive promotional contract withOscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions, is currently ranked No. 3 by the WBA and WBO. “Zurdo” returns to action July 9ci in Los Angeles againstSullivan Barrera (22-3, 14 Kos).

Whether it’s Bivol, or the other world light heavyweight champions — Artur Beterbiev vəJoe Smith – “Zurdo” and Chua are preparing to beat the best for Ramirez to wear the coveted World championship crown in a second division.

MƏLUMAT:

Ana səhifə:  www.ZurdoPromotions.com

Instagram: @zurdoramirez, @zurdopromotions

Cuqquldamaq:  @ZurdoPromotions, @GilbertoZurdoRamirez

CLARESSA SHIELDS RETURNS TO SHOWTIME® VYING TO BECOME FIRST UNDISPUTED WORLD CHAMPION IN TWO DIVISIONS IN FOUR-BELT ERA

Shields To Face IBF Super Welterweight Champion Marie-Eve Dicaire With All Four Major Belts On The Line In 154-Pound Unification Bout

 SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION Saturday, May 9 At 9 dək. VƏ / 6 dək. PT

NEW YORK – March 11, 2020 – Undefeated three-division world champion Claressa Shields will attempt to become the first boxer in the four-belt era to become an undisputed world champion in two weight divisions when she faces unbeaten IBF Super Welterweight Champion Marie-Eve Dicaire in a 154-pound unification bout on Saturday, May 9, Showtime yaşayır(9 dək. ET / 6 dək. PT) from the Dort Federal Credit Union Event Center in Shields’ hometown of Flint, mən.

The winner of the SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION main event will walk away with Shields’ WBC and WBO titles, Dicaire’s IBF belt, and the WBA (Super) crown. This is the first time in its 99-year history that the WBA has awarded a Super Champion belt to a female boxer.

Tickets for the Salita Promotions event start at $35 and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com and at the Dort Federal Credit Union Event Center box office.

“I can’t wait to make history again on May 9,” said Shields. “Fighting in Flint in front of all my fans has been a dream of mine since turning pro. Having the opportunity to make history by fighting for the undisputed title in a second weight division is something I’m very proud of. Fighting against undefeated IBF 154-pound champion Marie-Eve Dicaire continues my quest to fight the very best in women’s boxing. And headlining on SHOWTIME again will continue my goal to lift women’s boxing to new heights. I’m going to give Flint and fight fans all over the world a night to remember on May 9!"

“I am very excited for this opportunity and it is an honor to face an opponent like Claressa Shields,” said Dicaire. “I am thankful to my promoter Yvon Michel and everyone involved in making this possible. For me, this is a dream come true. I will be prepared the best I can be and I am ready to leave everything in the ring to win the fight!"

In the four-belt era, only seven fighters have been undisputed in one division, including Shields, Katie Taylor, Cecilia Braekhus, Bernard Hopkins, Jermain Taylor, Terence Crawford, and Oleksandr Usyk.

 yanvarın 10 Atlantic City, N.J., Shields made history by claiming the WBC and WBO 154-pound world championships with a dominating unanimous decision over Ivana Habazin. Shields became the fastest fighter in history, kişi və ya qadın, to win world titles in three different weight divisions, surpassing the records of Vasiliy Lomachenko and Kosei Tanaka, who both accomplished the feat in 12 döyüşlərdə.

The 24-year-old Shields (10-0, 2 Kos) overpowered Habazin from the opening bell, utilizing a strong jab and a steady diet of body shots that left the Croatian mostly in defensive mode throughout the 10-round fight. In the sixth round, a series of body shots forced Habazin to take a knee in the first knockdown of her career.

“SHOWTIME has a long history of featuring the best in women’s combat sports, whether it was with Gina Carrano, Cris Cyborg and Ronda Rousey in MMA, or Laila Ali and Christy Martin in boxing,” said Gordon Hall, Executive Producer of SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION. “More recently, we have shown Claressa Shields, Christina Hammer, Lightweight Champion Katie Taylor and seven-division champion Amanda Serrano. Shields vs. Dicaire will be our 12th women’s boxing event since 2017. Claressa’s bout with Dicaire represents another historic battle of unbeatens and attempt for another ‘first’ on SHOWTIME as Claressa looks to become undisputed in two weight classes.”

“I am excited to bring a historic night of boxing to fans in Flint at the Dort Federal Credit Union Event Center and to those watching on SHOWTIME,” said Dmitriy Salita, President of Salita Promotions. “In Claressa Shields and Marie-Eve Dicaire, we have the two best junior middleweights in the world and two undefeated champions fighting for the undisputed world championship.  In addition to her already historic list of firsts, if victorious, Claressa will become the first two-division undisputed champion in the four-belt era. It will be a triumphant night in Flint on May 9.”

After becoming the first American boxer in history – male or female – to win two consecutive Olympic Gold Medals, Shields turned professional following the 2016 Olympics and headlined the first women’s boxing main event in premium cable television history in just her second professional fight in 2017. Shields, who will be headlining for the seventh time on SHOWTIME, now has her sights on making even more history.

“Claressa Shields continues to be a beacon of light and a trailblazer for women’s boxing, women’s sports, and boxing overall,” said Mark Taffet, Shields meneceri. “Being the only American to win back-to-back Olympic Gold in boxing, having won world titles in three weight divisions faster than any man or woman in boxing history, and now having the chance to be the first person – man or woman – to be an undisputed champion in two weight divisions in the four-belt era, Claressa will continue to add to her list of legendary, unprecedented and history-making accomplishments come May 9. I’m proud to be a part of her journey.”

The 33-year-old Dicaire (17-0) is from Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Kanada, and started karate at the age of six. She worked her way up through the ranks until she obtained her black belt. After winning five world championship titles, Dicaire turned her attention to boxing and won the IBF Super Welterweight World Championship belt in December 2018 dethroning by decision the Uruguayan Chris Namus at the Quebec City Videotron Center. In her last fight in November of 2019, Dicaire defended her title for the third time beating experienced Venezuelan Ogleidis Suarez by unanimous decision. Dicaire will be fighting outside of the province of Quebec for the first time on May 9 and will be looking to score the upset victory in front of Shields’ hometown fans.

“Marie-Eve Dicaire against Claressa Shields, a battle of two undefeated champions for all the titles – you can’t get a better match in boxing,” said Yvon Michel, Dicaire’s promoter, GYM Prezidenti. “We have great respect and admiration for all Shields has accomplished but there is no doubt Marie-Eve is the most skilled, strong and dedicated opponent Claressa has faced. We are very confident that all the belts will come back to Canada with us. Thanks to Salita Promotions and SHOWTIME for the opportunity. Marie-Eve Dicaire will provide a great fight for the fans and viewers.”

Barry Tompkins will call the SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. icraçı prodüseri Richard Gaughan istehsal və Rick Phillips yönəldilməsi ilə Gordon Hall.

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Nikolai Potapov Returns with Impressive TKO over Africa’s Nasibu Ramadhani

WBO #9 və IBF #11 Bantamweight Nikolai Potapov returned to action Thursday night in Moscow with an impressive fifth-round TKO over Tanzanian veteran Nasibu Ramadhani.


Fighting in the 10-round main event of a card presented by Shamo Boxing at the Korston Club Hotel, Potapov (21-2-1, 12 Kos), of Podolsk, Rusiya, worked past a head-butt induced cut left eye to put his world-class skills on full display. He wobbled the aggressive Ramadhani (29-14-2, 16 Kos) in the second round with a three-punch combination and continued to dominate until the stoppage.


“I am glad to get the work and the win,” said the victorious Potapov. “I would like to come back to the US and get another opportunity to fight for the world title.”


The fight was Potapov’s first since his highly controversial decision loss to fellow contender Joshua Greer last July. Potapov’s promoter, Dmitriy Salita, says the capable Russian is gearing up for another assault on the division’s best.


“I am glad Nikolai got some work in and was able to score an impressive TKO victory. The bantamweight division is heating up and he is up there with the best in the weight class. I look forward to a great 2020 for Nikolai!"

Jamel “Semper FiHerring Patriot, Olimpiyaçı & now World Champ

USA Boxing Alumni: (L) Jamel Herring and his stablemate, Terence “Tumurcuq” Crawford
(picture courtesy of Mikey Williams / Top Rank)

COLORADO SPRINGS, Dövrə. (İyun 13, 2019) – Newly crowned World Boxing Organization (WBO) super featherweight champion Jamel “Semper Fi” Siyənək balığı has been a fighter practically all his life as a U.S. Marine and elite boxer.

The 33-year-old Herring (20-2, 10 Kos), fighting out of Cincinnati, has come full circle since he started boxing at the age of 15. “I started because I was doing poorly in school, cut from the basketball team,” he explained on why he chose the Sweet Science. “I didn’t want to be in the streets. It was not my character, so I had to find something else to do. A friend introduced me to boxing and I stuck with it. I eventually got my grades back up and made high honor roll.


Herring also developed into an Olympic boxer, mostly while he was serving nine years in the U.S. Marines, and even when he was deployed twice in Iraq. He compiled an 81-15 həvəskar rekord, including top honors at the 2011 & 2012 Armed Forces Championships, 2011 U.S. Olympic Trials and 2012 US Nationals gold medalist, along with a silver medal at the 2010 World Military Games. He was the first active duty U.S. Marine to qualify for the US Boxing Team since 1992, as well as the first U.S. Marine to compete in the 2012 Olimpiya.

I boxed a little during my second deployment during free time,” he noted. “I came back from my second deployment toward the end of 2007 and began boxing for the Marine Corps in 2008. Most of my amateur career came under the Marine Corps. I learned a lot traveling with the Marine Corps. I got to see more styles and competed in national tournaments as a Marine. They also had the funding to send me.

The highlight of his amateur career was representing his country at the 2012 Olympics in London as captain of Team USA. Although he lost (19-9) in the opening round to two-time Kazakh boxer Daniyar Yeleussinov, who won gold at the 2013 World Championships and later at the 2016 Olimpiya, the opening Olympic ceremonies was the most memorable moment of his entire amateur boxing career for a special reason.

That was the anniversary of my daughter’s passing,” Herring said. “It let me know that no matter what, you can still accomplish anything, even through ups and downs.

Other members of the 2012 USA Olympic Team Herring captained included present day world champions in the pro ranks such as Errol Spence, Jr., Claressa ShieldsMarcus Browne, Keçmiş dünya çempionu Rau’Shee Warren, and world title challengers Terrell Gausha, Michael HunterDominic Breazeale.


Herring remains close to USA Boxing, deyərək: “USA Boxing helped me because of the relationships I created, many of which still remain today. I met other fighters from around the world that I kept good relationships with. It also helped me become more of the people-person I am today. Being team captain taught me patience, because I had to deal with a lot of personalities, I still use those traits today. And I’m still close to my Olympic teammates today.


ABŞ Boks Alumni Association

Bir ömür boyu çempion olmaq üçün yaradıldı, Amerika Birləşmiş Ştatları Boks və məzunları arasında qarşılıqlı faydalı münasibətlər, –boksçular, rəsmiləri, məşqçilər və boks azarkeşləri — Alumni Association çempion nəsillər birləşdirir, ruhlandırıcı və ABŞ Boks gələcək boks çempionu geri verilməsi, və ring həyata.

ABŞ Boks Məzunları Dərnəyi boks sevgisi olan və həvəskar boksla əlaqəli olmaq istəyən hər kəsə açıqdır. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events hosted by the Alumni Association, illik ABŞ Boks Məzunları Dərnəyinin şöhrət salonunda qəbul daxil olmaqla.

Məzunlar Birliyinə üzv olmaq, sadəcə qeydiyyatdan keçin alumni@usaboxing.org a üçün $40.00 illik üzvlük haqqı. Yeni üzvlərə bir köynək veriləcək, Anahtarlık və elektron cüzdan.



Jamel is the perfect example of resiliency and persistence,” mentioned Chris tofflemire, USA Boxing Alumni Association Director. “His hard work, qurban, and inability to quit no matter what obstacles he encounters will continue to inspire the next generation of champions for many years. The USA Boxing Alumni Association wants to thank him for all that he has given to others, both in and out of the ring.

Nothing has ever come easy for Jamel Herring, especially his remarkable turnaround after the tragic loss of his infant daughter, Ariyanah, which happened three years to the day prior to the opening ceremonies of the Olympics.

My road wasn’t easy,” Herring added, “I had my ups and downs. I’m an Olympian, but nothing was ever handed to me. I had to fight for everything I’ve gotten. Bu, mənim vaxt!”

It certainly is, particularly after he defeated defending WBO super featherweight champion Masayuki Ito, bu ötən May 25, dünya çempionu olmaq üçün. Proof that good things do indeed happen to good people.


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CASEYLADY HAWAIIAN PUNCHMORTON SEEKS FIRST WORLD TITLE AGAINST MIYO YOUSHIDA JUNE 19, 2019 IN JAPAN

SAN FRANCISCO, BELƏ AS (İyun 6, 2019)Super Flyweight CaseyLady Hawaiian Punch” Morton (8-1-3, 1 KO) San Francisco, California, will look to win her first world title as she faces Miyo Yoshida (12-1) for the vacant WBO super flyweight world title at Makuhari Messe, Chiba City, Japan on June 19, 2019.

Morton, a decorated amateur, is now looking to make her dream a reality as she seeks her first world title. In her last fight she was victorious against Chie Higano, a fight that took place in the Philippines.

It is a dream come true to fight for a world title,” said Morton, who is managed by Greg Hannely of Prince Ranch Boxing. “I am very grateful to everyone who has supported me, but I couldn’t have done it without the help of Viktor Konte and SNAC System, which has helped my career greatly. I am also thankful for my coach Nonito Donaire Sr., and my manager Greg Hannley. I am excited to show the world my skills on June 19th.

Casey Morton is a great body puncher and applies pressure, unlike any female fighter I have ever seen,” bildirib Greg Hannely. “I am glad to work with her and believe that she is a person, who will always find a way to be successful. I know she has it in her to bring home a world title.

Fighting in Japan is great,” Morton continued. “I have been fighting in China and the Philippines for the last two years and it has been a wonderful experience. I am so eternally grateful and thankful to have this opportunity in my career.

RENO’S JJ MARIANO TO MAKE PRO DEBUT / CARSON CITY’S ELIZONDO RETURNS TO RING JUNE 8TH

May 30, RENO — Northern Nevadans JJ Mariano and Diego Elizondo are scheduled to fight on the June 8th world-championship boxing card at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. The event is presented by Top Rank Inc., Nin Promotions Get It On edək, and the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa. The evening’s feature attraction matches World Champion Oscar Valdez (25-0, 20 Kos) against Jason Sanchez (14-0, 7 Kos) for the WBO Featherweight World Title.  



Making his highly anticipated pro debut, Reno’s own JJ Mariano will be fighting William Flenoy of Fresno in a four-round jr. welterweight bout. Mariano, who has been exciting local boxing fans by fighting for University of Nevada Reno’s boxing program, is ready to throw his hat into the prize ring.  

“I’ve been looking forward to fighting professionally for about a year now.” Says Mariano. “Being able to have your first pro fight in your hometown is something special.”

Mariano, who is a Reed High School graduate, has also recently participated in various Golden Glove tournaments.

In a battle of undefeated prospects, Carson City lightweight Diego Elizondo (2-0-1) will be fighting Sacramento’s Sergio Vega (2-0) in a four-round match. After a layoff, Elizondo is eager to get back into the squared-circle.

“I have bigger plans in boxing.” Says Elizondo.  “A win over Vega will be a step in the right direction.”


Valdez-Sanchez and the 10-round co-feature will be televised live on ESPN and ESPN Deportes at 10 dək. ET / 7 dək. PT. Undercard bouts ESPN + canlı axını olacaq, aparıcı multi-idman axın xidməti, başlayan 6:30 dək. VƏ / 3:30 dək. PT.

Fight card and event details are subject to change.

Tickets for this world championship event priced at $103, $68 və $43 İndi satış üzrə vasitəsilə əldə edə bilərsiniz Ticketmaster.com və ya Atlantis Casino Resort Spa hədiyyə mağazasında şəxs.

“FIGHT NIGHT: SHIELDS vs. HAMMER” CAPTURES THE DRAMA SURROUNDING HISTORIC UNDISUPUTED SHOWDOWN BETWEEN CLARESSA SHIELDS AND CHRISTINA HAMMER


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The latest installment of the FIGHT NIGHT franchise delivers access to both Shields and Hammer surrounding the most important moment of their careers, giving viewers a rare glimpse behind closed doors to the fighters and their respective camps.



The unanimous decision victory in what Hall of Fame boxing historian and commentator Steve Farhood called, “The most important fight in the history of women’s boxing,” gave Shields further claim to her self-described moniker, “The G.W.O.A.T.” (Greatest Woman Of All Time).



“I’m just happy women’s boxing is getting all this love, but it’s about the respect part of it,"Shelds dedi. “I know there’s the money and the fame, but respect is the big thing for me – that I’m respected as a fighter. I want to be known as a boxer. I want people to respect me as that.”