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MetroPCS Friday Night Knockout on truTV to Debut Friday, Kia 1, i 10 p.m. AND

New Primetime Series to Include First-Ever Use of “Spidercam” for Live Boxing Telecast

Kevin Kugler to Provide Play-by-Play with World Class Welterweight Timothy Bradley & Reporter Crystina Poncher

truTV and Top Rank will partner to exclusively present the MetroPCS Friday Night Knockout on truTV, a live primetime boxing series set to debut Friday, Kia 1, i 10 p.m. AND. The new boxing series, in association with Turner Sports and HBO Sports, will launch on the eve of the Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao pay-per-view fight with a card featuring two title bouts inside The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

The network’s presentation will feature the first-ever domestic use of “Spidercam” technology for a live boxing telecast, providing dynamic coverage of this new series. “Spidercam” operates on a four-point system of cables from designated points beyond the corners of the boxing ring. Ko te kāmera e iri nei te kaha ki te whakarato i mālohi koki 360-tohu o te mahi, tae atu ki te kaha ki te neke i roto i te toru taha - mahue / matau, whakamua / whakamuri, me te ake / iho.

“Spidercam” will provide the definitive views of the action throughout the series, including a main event on Friday, Kia 1, showcasing Takahiro Ao (27-3-1, 16 Koó) from Chiba, Japan, vs. Ray Beltran (29-7-1, 17 Koó) mai i Los Mochis, Mexico, in a 12-round bout for the vacant WBO Lightweight World Championship. The undercard will include two undefeated fighters in action – Mikael Zewski (26-0, 23 Koó) from Quebec, Canada, vs. Konstantin Ponomarev (27-0, 13 Koó) from Miass, Russia – in a 10-round bout for the NABF Welterweight Championship.

Commentators for the event will include Kevin Kugler providing play-by-play with analyst Timothy Bradley and reporter Crystina Poncher. Kugler is a veteran announcer who has called college basketball and NFL coverage for Westwood One and college football for the Big Ten Network. Bradley is a former WBO welterweight champion and former WBO and two-time WBC junior welterweight champion, including a win over Pacquiao during his career. Poncher is a commentator and reporter for Top Rank, me te rite ki te ope, pūrongo me te kaituhi mō te NFL Whatunga me NFL.com. I tua atu, closed captioning in Spanish will be available.

The second week of the MetroPCS Friday Night Knockout on truTV series – live from Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., i runga i te Paraire, Kia 8, i 10 p.m. – will be headlined by Top-10 contenders Glen “Jersey Boy” Tapia (23-1, 15 Koó) from Passaic, N.J., and “Irish” Seanie Monaghan (23-0, 15 Koó) i roto i te mahi. Tapia will defend his NABO junior middleweight title against Michael Soro (25-1-1, 15 Koó) from France, with Monaghan (defending his WBC Continental Americas light heavyweight title) facing Cleiton Conceicao (20-6-2, 16 Koó) from Brazil.

As part of its entitlement sponsorship of the boxing series on truTV, MetroPCS will receive camera-visible center ring and corner pad brand placement for each fight, as well as inclusion in all promotional messaging across truTV and other Turner Broadcasting networks. Sony PlayStation also joins as an associate sponsor of the series, with in-ring signage and inclusion in promotional spots.

Visit the Turner Sports online pressroom for additional press materials; follow Turner Sports on Twitter at TurnerSportsPR.

MBC & PBA Ink Deal – British Masters Title Fights For MBC UK Events

It was announced earlier today that Malta Boxing Commission (MBC) and the Professional Boxing Association (PBA) have inked a deal, that will not only mean that the hugely popular British Masters Championship, but also the as well as the all new European Masters Championship, that is being created specifically for the MBC, can now be campaigned for on MBC sanctioned events in the United Kingdom for the first time.

 

For the past sixteen years or so, both the British and International Masters Championships have only been available on British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) sanctioned events in the UK, however with the MBC’s rapid growth in the United Kingdom, projected to be sanctioning in excess of forty events in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland in 2015, it became clear to PBA Chairman Mr Bruce Baker that there was potential for further growth for the Championships if they were also available on MBC sanctioned events.

 

Over the past sixteen years or so there have been close to six hundred Masters title fights that have taken place in the UK, many of the Masters Champions have then gone on to campaign for major accolades on the domestic, international and even the World stage.

 

The most famous of these Masters Champions is no less than former two division WBO World Champion Ricky Burns, who after winning the International Masters Super Featherweight title against Romania’s Gheorghe Ghiompirica in May 2008, was catapulted onto the International stage, where in his very next bout the Scotsman successfully challenged American based Ghanaian Osumanu Akaba for the vacant Commonwealth title.

 

Burn’s successfully defended the Commonwealth crown three times before moving onto the World scene, where he then successfully challenged then WBO World Super Featherweight Champion Roman Martinez from Puerto Rico.

 

Once more Burn’s successfully defended his WBO World Super Featherweight crown three times before moving up a division and beating Australia’s Michael Katsidis for the interim WBO World Lightweight title in November 2011.

 

On his very next fight Burn’s secured the full WBO World Lightweight title, beating Namibia’s Paulus Moses at the Braehead Arena in Glasgow in March 2012.

 

Burn’s successfully defended his second World title four times before succumbing to the skills of Omaha, USA’s Terence Crawford in March 2014.

 

With such an illustrious Championship career blossoming from Burns’ first tilt at a title, there can be no doubt of the importance of the Masters titles on the domestic scene, something that now can also benefit the boxers, both British and those from overseas that box on the UK events sanctioned by the MBC.

 

The inaugural Masters Championship, that will take place on an MBC sanctioned event in the UK, sees Czech Republic’s Nikolas Botos challenge Bradford’s Tasif Khan for the International Masters Bantamweight title on the Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott promoted event which takes place at York Hall in London on Saturday May 2nd.

 

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Legendary Referee Mickey Vann To Officiate MBC’s Inaugural Scottish Event This Saturday

Legendary globe trotting Championship referee Mickey Vann will be making one of his shortest international journeys in a long while, this coming weekend, when he officiates the first Malta Boxing Commission (MBC) sanctioned event in Scotland, the Stewart Allan promoted event at the Rivals Gym in Wishaw on Saturday 25th April 2015.

 

Vann, who has been the MBC’s chief referee since 2013, has been officiating for close to forty years, the first bout he refereed was Eddie Smith versus Joe Jackson at the Anglo American Sporting Club in Manchester on the 11thOctober 1976.

 

It would be some seven years later before Vann refereed his first domestic Championship bout, the BBBofC Central Area Featherweight Title fight between Steve Pollard and Steve Farnsworth at the Tiffany’s Nightclub in Hull on the 29th March 1983.

 

Three years later Vann refereed his first International Championship contest, the Commonwealth Lightweight Title fight between Zimbabwe’s Langton Tinago and Australia’s Graeme Brooke at the Granada Studios in Manchester on 23RD August 1986.

 

With numerous British, Commonwealth and European title contests under his belt on the 8th Pipiri 1990 Vann refereed his first World Championship bout, the WBC World Minimumweight title fight between Japan’s Hideyuki Ohashi and Thailand’s Napa Kiatwanchai in Tokyo, Japan.

 

To date Vann has refereed one hundred and forty three International, Inter-Continental and World title contests for the World Sanctioning Organisations, such as WBC, WBO, IBF, WBU etc as well as an even higher number of European, Commonwealth, British and Irish domestic title fights during his eight hundred and eighty two bout career to date.

 

The most recent of these bouts being the WBO Inter-Continental Cruiserweight title fight between Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk and Russian Andry Knyazev, which took place in Kiev just last weekend.

 

In addition Vann has also judged one hundred and seventy three Championship contests since 1978, taking his officiating career total to an incredible one thousand and fifty five contests, sorry make that one thousand and fifty six contests if we include the upcoming event this weekend.

 

Shortly after returning from Kiev, the effervescent Vann spoke briefly about his career and the upcoming event he is to officiate in Scotland i runga i Rāhoroi.

 

“What can I say I didn’t realise I’d refereed that many fights,

 

My most memorable fight would naturally be Lennox Lewis and Frank Bruno at Cardiff Arms Park, that was history.

 

But have refereed so many memorable fights, where do I start, Shea Neary and Mickey Ward, now that was a great fight.

 

There’s some from years ago I can remember, like Jean-Marc Renard against Farid Benredjeb, oh what a war that was, they both ended up in hospital.

 

Another memorable fight was Cassius Boloyi against Phillip Ndou, It was a war, he pakanga tūturu

 

They were two South Africans but from different tribes, they wanted me to referee it, not a South African, which was very much appreciated.

 

I remember refereeing the WBC mandatory Lightweight title fight, between Leavander Johnson and Miguel Angel Gonzalez, in a bullring, which was an experience.

 

I refereed in America Jorge Paez and Angel Manfredy, that was a terrific fight, in fact refereed three or four times in America.

 

I think if you count them all I think I refereed in thirty nine different countries, I left school at seven and went back at thirteen and left again at fourteen and I didn’t know at that time that there were that many countries in the world. Kihai i ahau, tika.

 

I just enjoy what I do, you know I’ve been to Russia, Argentina, Japan, all over, I just got back from Kiev.

 

People come up for photographs, even in Kiev, with Mickey the dancer and then they pretend they are you moving about, it’s lovely.

 

I pick out nothing really, I just pick out what has been the big fights that I’ve enjoyed.

 

I qualified as a star grade referee in 1978 and I’m still going, I’d done hundreds of fights by then, it’s not a job really, it’s just enjoyment as such.

 

I wasn’t a very good pro fighter, I was a pretty good amateur, I had sixty six fights as an amateur and lost nineteen, but you used to have three fights a day in the Championships, you fought in the morning, won that you fought in the afternoon and if you won that you fought at night to get through to the next round, in the Army Championships and the boys clubs sort of thing, that’s what we all did.

 

As a pro I have fourteen fights but I lost nine, but I enjoyed it, I’m glad I turned pro and I’m glad I fought, I’m glad I fought amateur and pro and I missed it when I retired and I wanted to do something and my manager suggested I referee, I wanted to coach but Tommy Miller, my manager said to me ‘Jesus Mick what could you teach anyone’, so he said to me you want to be a referee, so I put in for it and it took me two years and I qualified.

 

I’ve enjoyed every minute of it and some times have been better than others, in fact they used to hate me in Scotland, they thought I hated the Scots. I heard this on the radio many times.

 

Alex Morrison will tell you, he thought I was hater of Scotsmen, Kihai i ahau, just they never seemed to get the verdict from me, so it’s quite ironic that tenei Rāhoroi it’s the Scottish promoter and the Scottish boxers that asked for me for this show.

 

I’ve always had great fun there and my all time favourite fighter is a Scotsman, Ken Buchanan, so it’s really nice that they want me to be there for the first MBC sanctioned event there, I can’t wait.”

 

Mickey Vann will be the referee for both the Sandy Robb versus Mathew Ellis and Scott Allan versus Isaac Quaye that co-headline the Stewart Allan (Tāwhai Whakatairanga) event at the Rivals Gym in Wishaw, Koterana i te Rāhoroi 25th April 2015.

 

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Team Dulorme is heading to Texas

Today at the Luis Munoz Marin Airport in Carolina, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rican world title contender, Thomas Dulorme ( 22-1, 14 Koó ) alongside with his team, are heading to Arlington, Texas for the biggest fight of Dulorme’s career schedule for this Rāhoroi, April 18 against Terence Crawford ( 25-0, 17 Koó ) of Nebraska, for the vacant WBO World super lightweight title.
The fight will air live on HBO as part of its series ‘HBO Boxing After Dark’, which starts from 9:45 pm (EST) i te Center Park College, located in University of Texas at Arlington.
I’m just two pounds over the weight limit. It is a matter of reaching Texas and continue the work plan for the fight,” said Thomas Dulorme who continued, “I will not let my people of Puerto Rico and the Latinos down”.
This fight is dedicated to all the Latinos and Caribbean people that day after day, and night after night, work very hard in the United States, especially those who work hard in the state of Texas,”, Dulorme concluded.

Boxing’s most avoided world champion Guillermo Rigondeaux heading to UK next month To publically confront Scott Quigg

Puru, Ireland (April 12, 2015) – Unified super bantamweight world champion Bill “Ko te tarakona” Rigondeaux (15-0, 10 Koó), arguably the most avoided reigning world title holder in modern boxing history, will travel to London next month in order to publicly confront his mandatory challenger, Scott QUIGG (30-0-2, 22 Koó), the World Boxing Association (WBA) “te wā” 122-pauna wehenga titlist.

 

A month ago in an unusual move, Rigondeaux’ kaiwhakahaere Gary Hyde formally petitioned the WBA to enforce a mandatory title fight between his WBA Super champion and Quigg. Hyde is awaiting the WBA’s decision. Rigondeaux is also the World Boxing Organization (WBO) a Ko te Ring toa whā super o te moheni.

 

A reigning world champion hasn’t been avoided by other world champions and top contenders like Rigondeux has for the past two years since, pea, whitu tekau teina Sergio Martinez, or possibly all the way back to middleweight Mike McCallum.

 

The top three super bantamweights in the world outside of RigondeauxInternational Boxing Federation (IBF) a te Kaunihera mekemeke Ao (WBC) champions, Carl Frampton a Leo Santa Cruz, aua, plus Quigghave avoided the Cuban great like the plaque. Once Santa Cruzpromoter at the time, Oscar de la Hoya, announced that a Rigondeaux-Santa Cruz had to happen, Santa Cruz’ powerful adviser, Al HAYMON, exercised a contract option and bought him out to avoid a fight with ‘Rigo.Frampton’s promoter, Barry McGuigan, has proclaimed his fighter, not Rigondeaux, as the No. 1 super featherweight in the world. McGuigan, ahakoa, is interested in Frampton fighting Quigg in a U.K. pupūtanga, rather than a world mega-fight for three of the four major sanctioning world titles. Ka rite ki te “te wā” WBA champion, Quigg is Rigondeaux’ kaiwero whakahauanga, ano, he apparently wants no part of the two-time Olympic gold medalist because his promoter, Barry Hearn, not only hasn’t pushed the issue, he’s in negotiations with McGuigan for Frampton to fight Quigg.

 

Former world super bantamweight champions Nonito Doniare, after he lost a unification fight to Rigondeaux two years ago, a Apanere Merehe chose to move up one division to fight as featherweights. And now Donaire reports that his manager was contacted by a Quigg representative to discuss a Donaire-Quigg fight in England.

 

Another two-time Olympic gold medalist, WBO 126-pound champion Vasyl Lomachenko, continually insists that “Raina” has to move up in weight for a fight to happen despite him having no problems making 126.

 

“QUIGG, Santa Cruz and Frampton have showed no desire to challenge Rigondeaux,” Na ka mea a Hyde. “These three fighters are trying to fool the public into believing that fight te No. 1 guy in the world is not important. While they are lining their pockets with ridiculous amounts of cash for fighting below par opponents, Rigondeaux is forced to wait around until some Asian opponent steps up. This is a sport in which we are accustomed to seeing the best fighting the best but, in the super bantamweight division, it’s the best versus the rest.

 

Rigondeaux will travel to Manchester to fight Quigg, Belfast to fight Frampton, or Las Vegas to fight Santa Cruz. None of these so-called world champions, ahakoa, will consider fighting the acknowledged world super bantamweight champion. They’re all much more content to hold onto their belts than beating The Man in their weight class.

 

Next month, Hyde reports, Rigondeaux will travel to the United Kingdom in a bold attempt to embarrass Quigg into fighting him. “I don’t like traveling overseas unless I have a fight lined up,” Rigondeaux explained, “but I will travel to England in May to publicly call out Scott Quigg. If he turns down the chance to fight our WBA mandatory, he will be remembered for that instead of being known as a great fighter. While I’m in the UK, I will also go to Belfast to checkout Carl Frampton to ask if he wants to prove himself against the best in his division.

 

Understanding that the top super bantamweight action is currently in Europe, noting a record purse ($2.2 million USD) offered for a Frampton vs. Quigg fight, Rigondeaux is considering a major change in the not too distant future, moving his base from Miami to the UK, if that’s what it takes for him to get in on the action.

 

Hyde also manages former WBO middleweight champion and current International Boxing Federation (IBF) Kaua e. 1 nguha whakahauanga Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam (31-1, 18 Koó), former WBA Interim cruiserweight champion Yuri “El Toro” Kalenga (21-2, 14 Koó) and Georgian super lightweight Levan “The Wolf” Ghvamichava (14-1-1, 11 Koó) , as well as top prospects such as Cuban super bantamweight Mark Forest (2-0, 2 Koó), Irish heavyweight Ki te Sheehan and Bulgarian light heavyweight Blagoy Naydenov.

 

 

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THOMAS DULORME ON WEIGHT FOR TERRENCE CRAWFORD SHOWDOWN ADDS NEW MEMBER TO TEAM

 

Nama Photo – David Infante @787Films / Team Dulorme

Puerto Rico (April 8, 2015)Gary Shaw Productions runga ka nguha, Puerto Rican sensationThomas Dulorme (22-1, 14 KO o), is just 9 pounds over the weight limit of 140 lbs. for his Rāhoroi, April 18 pupūtanga ki “2014 Fighter o te Tau” and former lightweight world champion, Terence Crawford (25-0, 17 Koó).

I’m very happy with everything that is happening in the training camp,” said an excited Thomas Dulorme. Chef Tom Gonzalez has done a great job with my nutrition. I’m eating good, healthy food and we can see the results in comparison to my recent fights. Since campaigning at 140 pauna, I’ve never been so close to making weight as I am now with less than two weeks to go. I’m feeling incredibly strong and the food I’m eating has made a tremendous difference in a positive way”.

 

Dulorme is very focused for this fight and it’s evident with his weight being right where it’s supposed to be at this stage in camp.said Promoter Gary Shaw. “I’ve been assured from his team that he’s going to be peaking on fight night. I can’t wait to see him shine against Crawford.

Dulorme Team is composed of Puerto Rican trainers, Anthony Otero, Pirika Pagan Pintor a Oscar Seary, better known as Don Khan. The team newest addition is Jose ‘Kike’ Rosa, a former Olympian boxer (Montreal 1976) that as a boxing trainer has worked with former world champion Nelson Dieppa, ao mua nguha taitara, Wilfredo Rivera, a Esteban Pizarro, i roto i ētahi atu.

The addition of ‘Kikehas been very good for the team because it throws more experience and motivation to all group members,” ka mea te kaitohutohu o Dulorme Richy Miranda, president of ADM (Artists Designs Whakahaere). “His knowledge have been tested in training, and we guarantee that the group is doing really good. Puerto Rico will have a new world champion who will be representing all the Latinos for long time”.

 

The Crawford vs Dulorme bout will be for the vacant WBO junior welterweight world title on Rāhoroi, April 18, at theCollege Park Center located at the University of Texas, Arlington. The bout will be televised live as part of a split-site doubleheader on HBO beginning at 9:45 p.m. AND/PT.

 

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THOMAS DULORME LOOKING mahana IN TRAINING CAMP

 



Nama Photo – David Infante @787Films / Team Dulorme

 

Puerto Rico (April 2, 2015)Top junior welterweight contender Thomas Dulorme (22-1, 14 KO o) i Puerto Rico, me tona kapa arahina e Puerto kaiwhakangungu Rican, Anthony 'Gallero’ Te hiwi kei a Pirika Pagan Pintor, are feeling highly confident about their world title bout against Terence 'Bud’ Crawford (25-0, 17 Koó), ko wai te 2014 'Boxer o te Tau’ me te toa ao Kōmāmā mua WBO. The Crawford vs Dulorme bout will be for the vacant WBO junior welterweight world title on Rāhoroi, April 18, i te College Center Park located at the University o Texas, Arlington. The bout will be televised live as part of a split-site doubleheader on HBOtimata i 9:45 p.m. AND/PT.

 

Dulorme i runga i whawhai mo te iwi o Puerto Rico…

There is no better feeling than to train in my country. It gives me so much confidence and being at home motivates me even more because I get to see the people which I represent with pride and honor. We want to show the world that Puerto Rico will continue to produce more world champions”.

 

Dulorme i runga i te mahi tahi i tona kapa hou o kaiwhakangungu…

I have complete trust in my team’s game plan to defeat Crawford. I like the mix of dynamics between my trainers which combine the new and old school styles of boxing. Pintor he kura tawhito, me te hopoi mai Otero he ngakau hou i roto i ki te kēmu. E rua ratou whai wāhi ki te mea kua puta ke i roto i ki te waiho i te puni whakangungu nui”.
Dulorme i te Terrance Crawford rite te toa me te matchup…

Crawford is one of the best fighters in the world. He’s been awarded “Fighter o te Tau” by many media outlets because he had a tremendous year in 2014. He’s moving up in weight where he’s entering into uncharted territory though. I feel I have the advantage being that I’ve fought at this weight several times. I’m the bigger man and I plan to impose my will on him.

 

“Ahau tino pai ki a Dulorme me tona kapa hou o kaiwhakangungu,” mea Gary Shaw. “The fact that he’s training at home in Puerto Rico makes me feel good because I know his countrymen are there supporting his every move. We are only a few weeks away from fight night and I’m confident I’m going to be the promoter of a new world champion. The people of Puerto Rico will have a huge star they can call their own.
“Ko te he moemoea mai pono hoki ki a tatou i haere mai tahi me te tauturu i te faaineine Dulorme mo te whawhai nui o tona mahi.” ka mea tahi-kaiwhakangungu o Dulorme Anthony Otero. “Mai te ra tuatahi i mahi ahau ki a Dulorme, I mohio ahau e faataahia te faaineineraa no te whawhai i ki hei i runga i te ara nui, kua kï ki te kia pera ki tenei ra”.

“Ko Dulorme i roto i te huru pai,” kī Pirika Pagan Pintor, ko wai kua mahi i runga i 60 pāngia taitara ao ki te whawhai rongonui pērā i Wilfredo Gomez, Hector 'Macho’ Camacho, Chapo Edwin '’ Rosary, Ivan Calderón, Paora Williams, Carlos Santos, i roto i ētahi atu. “Mai i te ara, kua whakamana e ia i roto i te whakangungu me te mākutu, Te kite atu ahau i runga i April 18, Ka whai Puerto Rico, he papatu, hou te ao.”

Richy Miranda, Kaitohutohu o Dulorme me te peresideni o te Rutene (Artists Designs Whakahaere) kamupene kōrero, “I matou tino whiriwhiri i roto i te ma'itiraa i te rōpū kounga mātau, he pūmau. I nga ra katoa i roto i te puni whakangungu, Ko te tino pai te kōhauhau me te mahi e mahia ana i rawa tūmanako katoa. Käore e kore e ka hinga Dulorme Crawford, me te uru atu nga rarangi o nga toa ka rangona katoa ia ia ki te aroaro o.”

 

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WBC PURSE BID FOR STEVENSON/KOVALEV APRIL 17th IN MEXICO CITY

Montreal (March 27, 2015) – Ko te concretization o te Ko te Ring, WBC, WBA, IBF a WBO marama whakakotahitanga taumahamaha whawhai i waenganui i a Tamutu “Superman” Stevenson me Sergey “Krusher” Tangohia Kovalev Kua tetahi taahiraa faufaa. Kaunihera mekemeke te Ao (WBC) Kua whakahau te tono putea ki te tango i te wahi April 17 i roto i te tikanga ki te whakatau i te kaiwhakatairanga o tenei hui nui.

I te tīmatanga tono e Groupe Yvon Michel (Te omaoma) ki te inihua i te wa e hiahiatia ana ki te faaineine no te te kaupapa nui rite tenei whawhai super, whakaae te WBC ki te manaaki i te tono putea i runga i Apr. 17 i roto i te Mexico.

Ka whai he painga i runga i te tahi atu kaiwhakatairanga i te toa o tenei tono putea i roto i te ngā o te whakatau i te rā, wahi me te whatunga pouaka mo te pupūtanga taumahamaha marama. Ia rōpū ka wahia e te tono rite i runga i te 50-50 pūtake.

I mua i te Stevenson (25-1, 21 Koó) vs. Kovalev (27-0-1, 24 Koó) Ka taea e ngunguru tupu, ahakoa, e rua me riro whawhai ratou a'ee muri. Stevenson, te Haiti-whanau Quebecer, He no te paruru angitu tona WBC me Ko te Ring karauna April 4 i roto i te Quebec City ki Cameroon Māori Sakio Bika (32-6-3, 21 Koó), ia Kovalev kua 90 ra ki te mahia he korero whakahauanga o tona whitiki IBF ki Wīwī Nadjib Mohammedi (37-3, 23 Koó) i te wahi ki te kia takoto.

Kaiwhakatairanga o Stevenson, Omaoma te peresideni Yvon Michel, Kei te hiamo e te taea o te whakatairanga i te mea i taea e te whawhai marama nui taumahamaha o te katoa-wā. “Haere i mua ia tatou ia no te mea ataahua, me tona kapa (te kaitohutohu Al Haymon me te kaiwhakangungu upoko Jevan Sugar Hill) hiahia tenei whawhai e wehingia ana ki te tupu,” Ua haamaramarama Michel. “Toku kaimekemeke (Stevenson) e hiahia ana ki te hoatu ana pā, e kore anake i Quebec, engari i huri noa i te ao katoa, te whawhai hiahia tino ratou.

“A Tamutu i te whana te whakapanga o ducking Kovalev whakamutunga raumati, engari kua tona taumu'a taupotu kua tonu ki te whakamatautau ko ia te Kingi o nga Heavyweights marama.”

Kōrero katoa ki ahau e pā ana ki Sergey Kovalev,” WBC, Tāpiri te Ring me tuturu toa marama te ao taumahamaha Stevenson. “Kua arotahi tino i runga i Sakio Bika ahau tika teie nei, engari e hiahia ana tino ahau ki te whakakotahi i te taitara. Ko ahau te kingi o toku wehenga, me te rite ki te whakamatau i te reira.”

Ko te southpaw-tau 37-tau, tino māia o toa i te nui whitiki katoa taitara ao, hoki tuhia, “I roto i te meka, nga taitara e rua (WBA a IBF) e ngaro Bernard Hopkins ki Kovalev i mahara kia oku ki te, engari rere atu Hopkins ki HBO, kaua ki te whawhai ki ahau.”

I te tauturu o te WBC

Uaua tukua tinana hoki, toa o ētahi atu whakahaere ki te hei wahi i roto i ona tūranga. I roto i tenei take, Heoi, hanga te WBC he okotahi, ka kī e, i tona 52th uruoaanga ā-tau Hakihea whakamutunga i roto i te Las Vegas, te Kovalev vs. E kia Jean Pascal a'ee toa te kaiwero whakahauanga mō te taitara o Stevenson.

Ko te faufaa me te nui o te whawhai ki nga taitara katoa o te wehenga kotahi i tĭtĭ tākiekina te Poari WBC o Kawana ki te hanga i taua whakatau.

“Ko te rautaki pai e Kathy Duva (peresideni o Main Events me Kovalev te kaiwhakatairanga),” Michel kōrero. “Mau i teie nei a Tamutu ki te kanohi Kovalev i roto i te a'ee whakakotahitanga, otinga i te tukanga ohie, kahore roa, unnecessary bargaining. E kore e tatou toa hoki iho, kua tika te Countdown tīmata.”

Tāpiri Pirika Pagan Pintor ki te kapa Dulorme

Ko te kaiwhakangungu kōrero, Pirika Pagan Pintor, kua whakaukia mai ki hono atu ki te rōpū o te whiriwhiri kaiwhakangungu ka rangona kia e ka tautoko i Thomas Dulorme ( 22-1, 14 KO o ) i roto i tona kokonga. I Rāhoroi, April 18, Ka e anga Dulorme te wero nui o tona mahi taitamariki rite anga ia ki te “2014 Kaimekemeke o te tau” me te toa Kōmāmā te ao Terence Crawford ( 25-0,17 KO o ) i roto i te whawhai te Ao Championship whakaritea hoki 12 rauna hoki wātea WBO World Junior Welterweight taitara. Ka tū te whawhai i College Center Park kei i runga i te wānanga o te University o Texas, Arlington. Ka teata te Fight ora i runga i 'HBO Mekemeke muri i Dark', timata i 9:45 p.m. AND/PT.
“I roto i te te tuhaa mamao o nga maunga o te rohe o te rawhiti o te motu o Puerto Rico, Kei te mahi pakeke te rōpū o te whiriwhiri kaiwhakangungu mātanga ki Dulorme i roto i te faaineineraa no te whawhai. Ko e taha o enei kaiwhakangungu ko Pirika Pagan Pintor, te tangata i te taonga o te wheako, ka i roto i te kokonga o maha nga nui whawhai puertorrican o. Tona aroaro i roto i te kokonga, ka riro he take nui i roto i te whawhai. To tatou i te rōpū o te kaiwhakangungu e whai he huinga nui o te wheako me te taitamarikitanga. Aita i maoro roa, e heheu mai e matou nga ingoa o te tahi atu mau melo o Team Dulorme mo te kapa pai porotaka e hanga.” ka mea te kaitohutohu o Dulorme, Richy Miranda.

 

Pirika Pagan Pintor kua runga i 40 tau o te wheako mekemeke. I roto i te 1977 i ia tona pro-tuatahi ano he toa ia i te wa taua he kaiwhakangungu. Kua mahi ia i runga i 60 pāngia taitara ao ki te whawhai rongonui pērā i Wilfredo Gomez, Hector 'Macho’ Camacho, Ivan Calderón, Paora Williams, Carlos Santos, i roto i ētahi atu.

Meka whawhai:
Mohio Crawford i rite te '2014 Boxer o te tau', he tohu i homai e te Mekemeke Writers Association o Amerika ( BWAA ) mo ona toa rongonui mo Ricky Burns, ka mau ia i nei te taitara WBO te ao. Ia ka pai te i runga i ngā wā e rua ki te Yuriorkis Gamboa me Ray Beltrán mau tona taitara.

I te tahi atu i te ringa he hou atu te wikitoria ki te nguha te ao Hank Lundy me te aroaro o taua Dulorme, Dulorme mutu record tūturu Karim Mayfield o te i roto i te a'ee i riro ia i te whakatau loto.

Kei te runga Dulorme tēnei wā #2 i te Ao mekemeke Association ( WBA ), #3 i te Kaunihera mekemeke Ao (WBC ) me te International mekemeke Federation ( IBF ), ia #5 i te mekemeke Organization World ( WBO )

Kaiwhakahaere Gary Hyde ani WBA Hei uruhi whawhai taitara whakahauanga waenganui i Rigondeaux me Quigg

 

Puru, Ireland (March 12, 2015) – Kaiwhakahaere mekemeke International Gary Hyde, peresideni o te Whakahaere Nowhere2Hyde, kua ōkawa pitihanatia e te Ao mekemeke Association (WBA) ki te uruhi i te whawhai taitara whakahauanga i waenganui i toa o Hyde, WBA Super & Mekemeke Organization World (WBO) toa whā super Bill “Ko te tarakona” Rigondeaux (15-0, 10 Koó), a WBA “te wā” 122-pauna wehenga titlist Scott QUIGG (30-0-2, 22 Koó).

 

Kei raro kitea he kupu o te pukapuka a Hyde ki te WBA:

 

 

Dear Chairman Mendoza:

 

Tuhituhi ahau kia rite ki te kaiwhakahaere o Guillermo Rigondeaux, te hoê WBA / WBO Champion.

 

I write to request enforcement of the mandatory. Uniquely in the Super Bantamweight Division Guillermo Rigondeaux is the “Kotahi Champion” a Scott Quigg ko te “Champion wā.”

Clearly as the Regular Champion Quigg is the highest ranked contender in the division. While he was injured he is now back in training and there is no reason why Mr. Rigondeaux e taea e kore ranei e kore e whakarite i tana i herenga whakahauanga ki Mr. QUIGG.

 

We are aware that there are some discussions about a bout between Quigg and Frampton. Heoi, kua matou i roto i te pa ki te IBF, a e kore e whakatau i ratou i te whawhai whakakotahitanga ki te tetahi atu atu i te toa taumata teitei i roto i tenei take ko te Guillermo Rigondeaux.

 

Faka'apa'apa whakaaro tatou e ko te reira pai ki te mahi ki te take pūkete i teie nei, me te tono kia whakahaua Quigg me Guillermo ki te timata whiriwhiringa.

 

Te faatura,

 

Gary Hyde

 

 

Whakahaere hoki Hyde WBA toa cruiserweight Takitaro Yuri “El Toro” Kalenga(21-1, 14 Koó), mua whitu toa WBO me o nāianei International Mekemeke Federation (IBF) Kaua e. 1 nguha whakahauanga Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam (31-1, 18 Koó), a runga super whā amanaki Mark Forest (1-0, 1 KO).

 

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