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Title on the Line for McGivern Vs Iran II on 22nd June

Ben McGivern Vs Navid Iran II

World Boxing Union (WBU) International Light Heavyweight Championship


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London, UK – Monday 27th May 2019




Title on the Line for McGivern Vs Iran II on 22nd June


Sometimes there are fights that just capture the Boxing World’s attention, Gatti-Ward, Ali-Frazier, Froch-Kessler, Holyfield-Bowe, Marquéz-Vazquéz etc that afterwards the fans go out of their way demanding a rematch and in some cases a trilogy or more as in the case of Marquéz-Vazquéz!


In each of the cases mentioned above these were prime time internationally broadcast events, however sometimes there’s a fight that slips under the radar of the majority of fans for one reason or another.


One such fight was the Ben McGivern versus Navid Iran ‘Fight of the Year’ nominated Battle Royale back in November last year, which was broadcast live only on Facebook.


Whilst it did pass under the radar of the majority of fans worldwide, it may surprise many readers to learn that after the first fight, so many boxing fans were lighting up Social Media calling for McGivern-Iran II, that Promoter Tommy Jacobs just couldn’t ignore them and so on the 22nd June at the Prince’s Theatre in Clacton-on-Sea these two warriors will enter the arena to battle it out once more, this time for the World Boxing Union (WBU) International Crown.


Back in November McGivern-Iran, battled it out for the vacant Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Silver International Light Heavyweight title was the headline bout on Tommy Jacobs’ history making event, the first professional boxing event in Clacton-on-Sea since 1939, when Mike Kevan beat Charlie Mack.


Battled it out is the correct term; this was a Battle Royale of epic proportions.


Right from the off Iran took the fight to McGivern, backing the Scot onto the ropes and letting rip with a flurry of big left and rights. McGivern sensibly covered up and waited an opportunity to counter, which he did with good effect once the opportunity arose.


However it wasn’t enough to prevent Iran coming back with a similar forceful attack almost immediately. McGivern once again managed to counter and initially take control.


As the round progressed Iran landed a couple of cracking shots that again forced McGivern to cover up. Iran kept up the pressure with big shots, whilst McGivern caught many with his gloves some big rights got through the Scots guard, shaking him to the core.


How McGivern made it to the end of the round is unfathomable, his legs were well and truly gone, but somehow he did.


Round two see Iran come out hard and fast, however McGivern was ready for the assault, again initially covering up but this time instead of just countering and covering, he spun his opponent and went hard on the attack himself.


Round three see McGivern taking the fight to Iran, which led to some great technical boxing ensuing from both protagonists.


The next few rounds were fought in similar vein. The final round though was an out and out war; both boxers throwing caution to the wind and an all out slugfest ensued for the entire final three minutes – what an exhilarating round.


After eight fantastic rounds of boxing it was Ben McGivern declared victorious, but just who will reign victorious on the 22nd June.


Ben McGivern versus Navid Iran II, fun awọn World Boxing Union (WBU) International Light Heavyweight Championship is the main support for Nathan Decastro versus Tommy Jacobs for the World Boxing Union (WBU) and World Boxing Foundation Super Middleweight Championships that headlines the show.


Also on the card is a further Championship fight, one that pits St Albans’ Andy Hojdys against Latvia’s Dmitrijs Ovjannikovs for both the World Boxing League (WBL) International and European Boxing League (EBL) European Light Heavyweight titles.


In addition to the three Championship contests, there are also a number of International matches, the first featuring World Boxing Council (WBC) Asia-Pacific Champion, India’s Neeraj Goyat in an eight round non-championship bout against Tanzania’s Amos Mwamakula.


Ipswich’s unbeaten Super Middleweight prospect Rob Elden looks to keep a clean sheet and extend his tally of wins when he faces the highly experienced Nicaraguan hard-man Ronny McField in a six rounder.


Clacton-on-Sea’s undefeated Featherweight Ben ‘The Claxican’ Cook also seeks to increase his win tally, when he faces Pablo Narvaez, who also hails from Nicaragua, in a four rounder.


The final Pro bout features Dean Porter, who is eager to get back to winning ways, following his loss to Jack Jones last month.


Porter also faces a Nicaraguan, in this case former International Boxing Organisation (IBO) ati World Boxing Council (WBC) Youth World Title challenger Michael Isaac Carreo in a four round non-championship contest.


Nathan Decastro versus Tommy Jacobs for the World Boxing Union (WBU) and World Boxing Foundation Super Middleweight Championships headlines the event that takes place at the Prince’s Theatre, Town Hall, Station Road,, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1SE on Saturday 22nd June 2019.


Tiketi, priced £60 (VIP) and £30 (Standard ibijoko) are available by calling the ticket line on 07475 096532, or purchase on-line atwww.tkoboxoffice.com



KO me in 4! Sowah’s Dreaming, After We Fight He’ll Be Having Nightmares, Decastro Retorts

Bardney Lincolnshire’s Nathan Decastro has issued a chilling warning to his Ghanaian opponent, ‘Hitman’ Daniel Adjei Sowah, ahead of their upcoming World Title showdown at the University of Lincoln on Saturday 27th April, when the two protagonists face off for the World Boxing Union (WBU) Super Middleweight Championship of the World.

Decastro’s warning following posts on Social Media quoting a Ghanaian Newspaper article where Sowah states “I’m going to knock Decastro out in 4’ which clearly hit a nerve with the man whose ring name is ‘Nightmare’, whose response was.

“Knock me out in 4! Sowah’s dreaming, after we fight he’ll be having nightmares.

“I’ve never lost full stop, let alone been stopped

“He needs to think, they call me Nathan ‘The Nightmare’ Decastro for a reason, I’ve stopped eleven of my fourteen opponents as a pro, I’m more than just a handful to contain, I’m a living Nightmare for my opponents in the ring, I’m fearless and relentless.”

Decastro, who is Ranked #4, by the International Boxing Federation (IBF) in their Intercontinental Ratings, then wryly smiled and shrugged before swiftly changing the topic of conversation.

“I’m so looking forward to the 27th, it’s been my dream to fight for a World title, specifically the WBU World title, not just because of my boxing heroes Ricky Hatton and my Promotor Lee McAllister had both won WBU World Titles, but also because Bracebridge Boxing Club, where I train, has a history with the title.

“Owner Denny Oliver’s son Kelly, a four time senior ABA Champion boxed for it in South Africa against Sebastian Rothmann. I’ve always looked up to Kelly so fighting for the same title as him is special.”

Decastro continued. “My first fight was 22nd May 2001 and from that day I knew I wanted to be a professional fighter and have the opportunity to be a Champion. 18 years later I’m getting the chance to make my dream a reality and challenge for a World title in my home City of Lincoln.

“I’d like to say a huge thank you to my fans, who are really getting behind me. This show will be a sell out. It really means a lot to me to have that kind of support.

“I would like to say thank you to my team, my sponsors, who make this all possible, my Dad for all his time training me, pad work etc. Sam Vickers my Strength and Conditioning coach, Craig Barton my Dietician, my Physio Dale Hibberd, my Promotor Lee McAllister, thank you for putting such a storming fight card together as well as giving me the chance to fight in my home City and lastly my Girlfriend Rachel Casey.

Rachel has been my absolute rock for this show! She has done everything on her own, organising everything, selling tickets, she’s taken all the pressure off me so I can concentrate on training. What she has done is incredible. I’m a very lucky guy to have someone who really pushes me to be the best person I can be.”

Nathan ‘Nightmare’ Decastro Versus ‘The Hitman’ Daniel Adjei Sowah for the World Boxing Union (WBU) Super Middleweight Championship of the World headlines the Lee McAllister Assassin Management and Promotions “Nightmare Back in Lincoln” event at The Engine Shed at the University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool, Lincoln LN6 7TS.

Tiketi: VIP Balcony: SOLD OUT, Ringside: SOLD OUT, Standard: £30.00. To purchase tickets please call Rachel Casey on 07736 737750 or to buy online go towww.tkoboxoffice.com

Stoppage Win Over Martinez Sets Khan on Course For Another Title Shot

 

Iroyin: Gianluca Di Caro – Photos courtesy of Joe Ibbotson.

 

It may have been the coldest weekend of the year in the UK so far, but the icy cold conditions lojo satide night didn’t prevent the fans turning out to support local hero Tasif Khan as he faced Mexican Champion and former WBC World Title Challenger Juan Lopez Martinez on the Bridie Murtagh (Saorise Promotions) promoted Dinner Event at the Royal Taj (formerly the Connaught Rooms) in Bradford.

 

The importance of the fight clearly wasn’t lost on any of Khan’s fans, their man may already have secured World Boxing Union (WBU), Global Boxing Union (GBU) and World Boxing Confederation (WBC) World Championships over the past couple of years, but a victory lojo satide would mean that Khan, who is already highly ranked by the International Boxing Federation (IBF) in their Intercontinental Ratings, would be eligible to mount a challenge for the prestigious IBF Intercontinental Championship in the Summer as the first step to mounting a potential future challenge for the coveted IBF World Crown.

 

Prior to the first fight of the night, Master of Ceremonies Sam Gorman gave a moving eulogy to British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) Igbakeji Piresidenti (Oyo) Kenny Barr, who tragically passed away in December at the age of just 34, which was followed by a standing Ten Bell tribute.

 

OK now let’s get onto the the main event, a ten round non-championship Super Flyweight contest between the aforementioned Tasif Khan and Juan Lopez Martinez.

 

The atmosphere was electric as the protagonists made their way to the ring with the entourages in support waving their respective countries flags and in Khan’s case also carrying his many Championship belts. After the pre-fight razzmatazz and introductions it was down to business for the young Gladiators.

 

Right from the opening bell both men began to cautiously vie for Centre-ring, Khan utilizing his superior reach to take effective control and force his more experienced opponent on to the back foot.

 

About the midway point of the round Khan began to step up the pace, landing some big shots to both body and head, each time Martinez stood his ground and countered with good effect.

 

In the second it was more or less the same, with Khan taking the initiative and actively attacking, whilst Martinez remained content to counter when the opportunity arose.

 

Round three see Khan step up the pace further, utilizing superior hand speed and slick movement to land a some sensational shots, the most notable was a huge right to the chin late on in the round. Martinez was clearly shaken, but still thinking clearly enough to change his tactics and tie the Bradford man up on the inside to prevent further big shots landing.

 

Initially Martinez took the fight to Khan in the fourth, in doing so landed a sensational hook to the head of Khan. However this tactic just played into Khan’s hands and the Bradford man came back with some sensational combinations each time the Mexican mounted an attack.

 

As the round progressed into the second minute, Khan caught Martinez with another big shot which sent the Mexican back towards the ropes, Khan stepped in and let rip with a double handed flurry culminating with a big left hook to the body, which sent Martinez to the canvas. Martinez made the count and made it to the end of the round by tying up Khan on the inside again.

 

Round five see Martinez utilizing the tying up Khan on the inside tactic more, and at times looked outclassed. Khan’s superior ring-craft really came into play as the round entered the final minute, the confident persona Martinez carried in the early rounds was now gone, Martinez was beginning to try and slow Khan’s scintillating pace down to a crawl, constantly grabbing hold each time Khan mounted an attack, before letting rip with uppercuts at every opportunity, much to the dismay of Khan’s corner, who were shouting at their man to work off his jab and keep him at a distance.

 

Round six see Khan confidently begin to wear Martinez down further with fast double handed flurries and powerful combinations to both body and head. At more or less the half way point of the round Khan broke loose from another attempted holding session from Martinez and fired a couple of stiff jabs, before stepping in with a huge hook to the body. Martinez immediately collapsed to the canvas and was clearly distraught, however the tough Mexican tried his hardest to make it to his feet before referee James Ancliff’s count reached its conclusion, albeit unsuccessful in doing so.

 

The official time for the stoppage 1 minute and 32 seconds of the sixth round.

 

Preceding the Khan-Martinez headline bout was a six round Super Middleweight contest between Bardley, Lincolnshire’s unbeaten Nathan Decastro and very late replacement Malcolm Richardson from Blackpool.

 

Originally IBF Ranked Decastro was due to compete against Ghanaian Philip Kotey, who had arrived in the UK but fell ill on Friday night. More disappointment for Decastro as a win over Kotey would have also positioned him for a potential shot at an IBF title later in the year.

 

Right from the off it was clear that Decastro was intent on making a statement, the Bardley man closing of the ring and letting rip with power punch after power punch. Richardson’s made of stern stuff and stood his ground and countered with good effect. However as the round progressed towards the second minute, Decastro switched to the body, landing a massive body shot that sent Richardson down.

 

Richardson made the count, in fact following the knockdown went on the front foot and landed a couple of good shots of his own, but Decastro’s relentless power shots got the better of the Blackpool man and with about 40 seconds of the round to go Decastro caught him with a huge body shot to send him to the canvas for the second time, this time though Richardson didn’t make it to his feet before referee James Ancliff’s count reached it’s conclusion.

 

Official time of the stoppage was 2 Minutes and 30 aaya ti akọkọ yika.

 

Prior to Decastro-Richardson it was time for a Heavyweight contest between Askam-in-Furness, Cumbria’s Lee Kellett and Belfast, Northern Ireland’s Ryan Kilpatrick.

 

What a cracking fight, both lads gave there all for the full four rounds, much to the appreciation of those in attendance.

 

After four highly entertaining all action rounds it was Lee Kellett that scoring referee James Ancliff decided was the victor by a 40-36 ojuami ala.

 

Next up was a four round Super Lightweight contest between Newcastle’s Jak Johnson and Liverpool’s Paul Peers.

 

Ohun ti a ija, it was a true Battle Royale, these two warriors gave no quarter, and it was a seriously top class battle. The first couple of rounds were exhausting to watch, pure toe-2-toe action from start to finish, so much so that this contest rightly earned the accolade of the Fight of the Night.

 

The third though see Peers in the ascendancy, the Liverpool man steeping up the pace as well as switching his focus to the body of the Geordie with great effect, so much so that around the midway point Peers sent Johnson to the canvas with a pin-point perfect shot to the lower rib.

 

Johnson made it to his feet but in the dying seconds of the round Peers found a way through Johnson’s excellent defence to land another shot to the lower rib to send Johnson down for a second time, this time Johnson couldn’t make it to his feet to beat referee James Ancliff’s count.

 

Official time of the stoppage was 2 minutes and 59 seconds of the third round.

 

The opening bout of the night sees Aberdeen’s Nathan Beattie in action against late replacement Belfast’s Marty Kayes.

 

Beattie-Kayes was a purist’s dream fight, it was one seriously closely fought and highly technical contest, which wouldn’t come as any surprise to those in the know, as these two had fought each other previously.

 

After four closely fought rounds scoring referee James Ancliff’s score card read 40-37 in favour of Nathan Beattie.

 

There were due to be two further contests on the cardObadai Sai vs Isaac Quartey and Patrick Okine vs Saidi Mundi, however these contests failed to take place due to only Quartey and Okine receiving their visa in time to make the trip to the UK.

BACK TO BUSINESSCHAMPIONSHIP BOXING AT THE HISTORIC SAN FRANCISCO ARMORY

SAN FRANCISCO, BI ELEYI (October 3, 2017)Professional boxing returns to the city of San Francisco, BI ELEYI, lori October 21, 2017, as hometown hero Karim “Wá a lile” Mayfield (19-4-1, 11 KOs), takes on undefeated prospect Miguel Dumas (10-0, 7 KOs). The main-event bout will take place at the beautiful historic San Francisco Armory. On the line with be the WBU Welterweight Americas Belt.
Mayfield, who’s been out of the ring for over a year, is looking to get his career back on track with an impressive victory. The San Francisco native is thrilled to get back in the ring, especially in his hometown.
I really wanted to bring boxing back to San Francisco in a classy manner,” Said Karim Mayfield. “The San Francisco Armory is a beautiful venue that holds 4,000 eniyan. We want to get the word out that this will be a friendly atmosphere where everyone of all walks of life can enjoy the fights. I’m facing a young hungry fighter from Mexico in Miguel Dunas who I know is going to bring it. We got a lot of local fighters on the card. It’s going to be a great show for everyone. Tickets are on sale now. I’m going to do a lot of damage come fight night.
Unbeaten RaquelPretty Beast” Miller (4-0, 2 KOs) la. Sydney LeBlanc (4-4) was supposed to serve as the co-feature, but LeBlanc had to pull out for undisclosed reasons. A new opponent will be announced soon. The 6-round co-feature bout will be in Super-lightweight division. Miller, who is currently ranked #2 nipa boxrec.com, was born and raised in San Francisco and is expected to have a lot of fans in attendance.
This will be the first time I’ll be fighting in my hometown of San Francisco,” an ecstatic Raquel Miller said. “Everyone from my neighborhood, all my family and friends, they’re all coming out to watch me fight. I can’t wait to put on a great show for everyone. I’ll definitely be going for the knockout.
Also on the card is Sacramento’s Xavier Martinez (9-0, 5 KOs) la. Jonathan Alcantara (7-16-2, 1 KO) in an 8-round bout in the featherweight division. Martinez is a member of Floyd Mayweather’s TMT (The Money Team) ati Mayweather ni igbega,
San Carlos, BI ELEYI, resident, Stan Martyniouk (17-2, 3 KOs) la. Luis Alfredo Lugo (14-27-1, 3 KOs) will do battle in a 6-round super-lightweight clash.
From the Mission District in San Francisco, Middleweight Ricardo Pinell (14-3-1, 8 KOs) la. Carlos Ruiz (8-3, 3 KOs) go toe-to-toe in a 6-round middleweight bout.
Rounding out the rest of the card is Will Shaw (2-0, 2 KOs) la. Lenard Davis (1-0-2) in the super-lightweight division (4-iyipo), super-lightweight Luis Casillas (1-1, 1 KO) la. TBA, ati featherweight Marquita Lee (3-5) la. TBA.
Tiketi da owole $40 (standing room only), $50 (floor seats tier 3), $60 (floor seat tier 2), $80 floor tier 1, $125 (front seats), and ringside $250, are on sale now at EVENTBRITE.COM. Doors open up at 5:30 p.m. First bout at 6:00 p.m.
The San Francisco Armory is located at 1800 Mission St, San Francisco, BI ELEYI 94103. Located conveniently at the corner of Mission Street ati 14th Street, the SF Armory is served by Muni routes, major bus lines and is easily accessible by BART that serves the East Bay and the airport. Parking can be arranged using local lots or valet.
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Marston to Challenge Tshabalala for Her World Crown on July 2nd

Over the past week or so the World’s press have been focusing heavily on the recently announced 9th July Tyson Fury-Wladimir Klitschko WBO-WBA-IBO Unified Heavyweight Championships rematch. Quite rightly so, it’s a huge fight, however just one week earlier, an equally World significant unification bout is also set to take place right here in the United Kingdom.

 

Lori Keje 2nd, at the Arena UK in Grantham, Lincolnshire, World #15 and British #1 ranked Marianne Marston will not only be challenging South Africa’s World Boxing Federation (WBFed) Super Bantamweight World Champion Gabisile Tshabalala for her coveted crown, but will also be aiming to secure the World Boxing Union (WBU), Women’s International Boxing Association (WIBA) and Universal Boxing Organization (UBO) World accolades.

 

London based Marston, who was originally due to challenge Unathi Myekeni for the Bantamweight version of the WBFed strap back in December, that was until Myekeni was forced to withdraw following a hand injury, is cleary relishing the belated opportunity, bi o ṣe ko o nigbati o sọ sẹyìn.

 

“I cannot thank WBFed President Howard Goldberg enough for making this happen, like me he was so dissapointed when Unathi (Myekeni) pulled out injured last year.

 

In addition to Howard, I would also lke to thank WIBA President Ryan Wissow, WBU President Don Lewis and Sebastien Pitois from the UBO, as they have been so supportive throughout my career, so to also challenge for their Championships really is so special for me.

 

I’m forty two now, so honestly thought after Unathi pulled out, that’s it for me, I’ll never get the chance to fight for a World title, OK that’s not quite true, I could have fought for a vacant title, but to me that’s just not good enough, Mo fẹ lati ja ti o dara ju, I want to beat the World Champion.

 

I’ve seen video of Gabisile, when she fought Shannon (O'Connell) ni 2013, but would very much like to find any video of her when she won the World title last year. I know how much I have changed, fight wise, niwon 2013 so really want to see if there are any changes to her style or tactics.

 

From what I have seen, she’s a classy fighter, very quick hands. When she fought Shannon, she was mainly counter punching, which would suit me, but for some reason I have a feeling she will have a very different approach as a defending Champion.

 

Ọna boya, this will be a great fight for the fans, there’s such a contrast in our styles and in my view it’s those differences in style and tactical approach that will make this such a great fight to watch.

 

British boxing is booming, we have so many World Champions at the moment, Tyson Ibinu, Anthony Joshua, Kell Brook, Carl Frampton, Lee Selby, Liam Smith, Jamie McDonnell, Lee Haskins, Tony Moran, Craig Docherty, Terry Flanagan, Anthony Crolla, James DeGale and of course my old gym mate at the TKO, Billy Joe Saunders.

 

Obviously they’re all men, so I want to redress the deficit a little and join them, as well as be the first British Female boxer to be crowned World Champion since Jane Couch beat Jaime Clampitt for the IWBF title in 2004.”

 

Gabisile Tshabalala Vs Marianne Marston for the WBFed, WBU, WIBA and UBO Super Bantamweight Unified World Championship headlines the Russ Brown promoted AS GOOD AS IT GETS event at the Arena UK in Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK on Saturday 2nd July.

 

This event is sanctioned by the British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) www.boxbiba.com

 

Tiketi: Priced £30 (Standard Jijoko) and SOLD OUT (Ringside VIP) wa o si wa online ni www.tkoboxoffice.com atiwww.mariannemarston.com

 

Please show your support and follow Marianne Marston on Twitter @MarianneMarston or on Facebook www.facebook.com/marianne.marston ati www.facebook.com/MarianneMarstonFanPageor see her websites www.mariannemarston.com atiwww.goldengirlboxing.com

HILLYARD, Marston & Khan World Title ogun Co-akọle 6thDec London ti oyan

London olugbeleke Mark Lyons ti darapo ologun pẹlu asiwaju npolongo Marianne Marston lati gbe-igbelaruge a tobi ami-keresimesi iṣẹlẹ, aptly ti a npè ni Jẹ ogun commence, ni awọn York Hall ni Bethnal Green, London, lojo sonde, awọn 6th ti December.

 

Nlọ soke awọn meedogun-ija kaadi wa ti ko si kere ju meta World asiwaju ogun;

 

Bradford ká Tasif Khan ki asopọ rẹ akọkọ foray pẹlẹpẹlẹ awọn ipele World, nigbati o laya Ghana ká Isaac Quaye fun awọn World Boxing Union Super Flyweight asiwaju.

 

Ijọba World Boxing Union Super Middleweight International asiwaju, Jeezy, Essex ká George 'Hithard' Hillyard ni ero lati fi awọn ṣ'ofo WBU World ade rẹ gbigba, nigbati o bi mẹẹta a sibẹsibẹ lati wa ni oniwa alatako.

 

Níkẹyìn British #1 ati onj MBC International Super Bantamweight asiwaju Marianne Marston yoo lọ atampako si atampako pẹlu Hungary ká Csilla Nemedi ni a mẹrin, WBU, WBF, WIBA & WIBC, Bantamweight World akọle unification ija.

 

Tun lori awọn asiwaju irinajo lori yi itan iṣẹlẹ yio je nọmba kan ti a sare nyara odo irawọ.

 

Tele Team GB Star Iain 'The Ibukun One' Weaver n rẹ akọkọ lenu ti ọjọgbọn asiwaju Boxing, nigbati o laya a sibẹsibẹ lati wa ni oniwa alatako fun awọn International Masters Super Featherweight akọle.

 

Bardney, Lincolnshire ká unbeaten afojusọna, Nathan 'alaburuku' Decastro tun yoo wa ni ija fun ohun International Masters asiwaju, botilẹjẹ pe ni Middleweight.

 

The ik asiwaju ija yoo ri onj MBC International Welterweight asiwaju, Hackney ká Siar Ozgul, koju fun miiran International ade, akoko yi ni Super Welterweight.

 

Ni atilẹyin awọn mefa asiwaju bouts ti wa ni mẹsan bouts ifihan awọn ipara ti agbegbe Talent, pẹlu miran onj asiwaju, WBF Super Bantamweight Intercontinental supremo Paul Economides ni a ti kii-asiwaju mefa rounder.

 

Paul dida on awọn undercard jẹ miiran daradara mọ Champ, tele British ati Agbaye King, Michael Aldiss, ti o ṣe rẹ julọ kaabo pada si awọn iwọn pada ni October.

 

Miran ti gbajumo hugely to šẹšẹ returnee si awọn Ki a bọwọ fun square iwọn, Super Middleweight Manzo Smith ni yio tun je ni igbese, bi ife Rockin 'Robin Deakin, ti o yoo wa ni koni lati fi miran win si rẹ kaadi, awọn wọnyi rẹ gun lori Deniss Kornilovs pada ni August.

 

Unbeaten, ńlá punching Cruiserweight afojusọna Daniel Méndez yoo nwa lati fi kẹta a si scalp rẹ igbanu lori awọn night, bi Adam Taylor ọtẹ lati gba ọmọ rẹ pada lori orin nigbati o bi mẹẹta pipa lodi si sibẹsibẹ a lati wa ni oniwa alatako.

 

Pada ni August Marianne Marston, Shaunagh Brown ati Sam Smith ṣe itan nigba ti won gbogbo jà lori awọn iṣẹlẹ kanna ni York Hall, bi ti o wà ni igba akọkọ ti mẹta obinrin bouts mu aye lori iṣẹlẹ a pro ninu awọn UK, daradara lori awọn 6th December ti gba yoo ri awọn dà, bi dida Marianne on awọn kaadi yoo jẹ tele Ńlá arakunrin Star ati olona akọle challenger Angel 'The entertainer' McKenzie, British Masters Super Flyweight asiwaju ati World asiwaju challenger Juliette Igba otutu ati ṣiṣe awọn julọ rẹ kaabo pada si awọn idaraya Jamie Johnson.

 

Ni afikun si awọn oke kilasi Boxing fayre, awọn iṣẹlẹ yoo tun ẹya awọn akọkọ ifiwe išẹ agbegbe nipa orin Star Stephan Dante, ti o yoo wa ni sise rẹ gbogun ti Smash 'Nails ha', bi daradara bi siwaju orin lati rẹ laipe lati wa ni tu Uncomfortable album.

 

Lati Cram gbogbo ìse yìí nínú awọn ilẹkun yoo ṣii ni 2:30pm, pẹlu awọn ija akoôkoô ti o bere ni 3pm.

 

Tasif Khan vs Isaac Quaye, Marianne Marston vs Csilla Nemedi ati George Hillyard vs TBA World Title bouts àjọ-akọle ti Monarch Communications, BoxFit UK, 3X Sports ati Sulnox Eco Systems PLC ìléwọ Mark Lyons ati Marianne Marston àjọ-ni igbega jẹ ki ogun commence iṣẹlẹ ni York Hall, Bethnal Green, London on Sunday 6th December 2015.

 

Yi iṣẹlẹ ti wa ni sanctioned iteriba ti Malta Boxing Commission (MBC) www.maltaboxingcommission.com

 

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Docherty-Kelly Title showdown Ṣeto Fun 15th August

Glasgow ká tele Agbaye asiwaju Craig Docherty ti ṣeto lati koju Dundalk, Ireland ká Michael Kelly fun awọn World Boxing Union (WBU) Super Welterweight World akọle, lori Thomas Melville ká Colloseum ni igbega NAA apadabọ iṣẹlẹ ni osa fàájì Centre ni Paisley lori Saturday 15th August.

 

Fun Docherty o le ni yẹ a ọran ti pada si awọn ojo iwaju, bi pada ni 2007 o unsuccessfully laya Lee McAllister fun awọn Lightweight ti ikede ti WBU akọle.

 

Bayi mẹjọ years nigbamii Docherty yoo wa ni ireti pe o jẹ iyipada kan ninu fortunes ati lori awọn 15th Oṣù o yoo jẹ fun u, ko alatako re ti o farahan ki o si ṣẹgun crowned ni WBU Super Welterweight asiwaju.

 

Npada awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn idojukọ jẹ lori rightfully Docherty-Kelly World akọle ija, o ni ko nikan ni ija lori show ti o ti mu awọn mejeji awọn media ati ki o Ikinilẹṣẹ gbangba ká akiyesi, ko nipa a gun shot.

 

Akọkọ support rí pada ti ọkan ninu awọn Oyo ká tobi boxers lailai, bi longtime British, Agbaye, IBO Intercontinental ati WBO World asiwaju Featherweight Scott Harrison ki asopọ rẹ gun ti nreti pada si awọn iwọn, ni a mẹwa yika ija lodi si sibẹsibẹ a lati wa ni ti a npè ni alatako.

 

Gbigba dogba awọn ipele ti akiyesi, lati mejeji awọn akọle ko si akọkọ support bouts, ni sensational Oyo la Oyo ogun royale, laarin awọn Edinburgh ká Craig McEwan (22-4-1) ati Newport ká Lee 'imole Out' Churcher (12-3-1).

 

Iyalenu yi ẹnu agbe ogun, laarin awọn McEwan, ti o ti jà ni fẹran ti Andy Lee ati Peter Quillin, ati Churcher, awọn Welsh Area ati British Masters asiwaju, ni ko fun eyikeyi fọọmu ti asiwaju accolade.

 

Miran ti mani abele baramu soke, laarin awọn Bellshill ká Ronnie Nailen (3-1) ati Bardney, Lincolnshire ká unbeaten Nathan Decastro (4-0), ti wa ni ija miran ti o jẹ daju lati n'ipa àwọn ogunlọgọ, bi mejeji ni o wa ńlá punchers ti o ba wa ko bẹru lati illa o si oke ati awọn lọ atampako-si-atampako nigba ti aini wa ni.

 

Ti o ni ko gbogbo, ko nipa a gun shot, bi Nairn ká ni Iyanrin Robb gba lori Scunthorpe ká nyara idanilaraya Jody Meikle ni a mefa yika Light Heavyweight idije, npada Glasgow ká unbeaten Darren McAdam gba lori Nottingham ká Matt Scriven.

 

Tun lori kaadi jẹ Cruiserweight a idije laarin Askham-in-Furness, Cumbria ká Lee Kellett ati Nottingham ká debuting Kevin Barker ni a mẹrin rounder ati ki o kẹhin sugbon ko kere Dunfermline ká Alistair Gonsales gba lori debuting Ryan Lyall ni a mẹrin yika Super Welterweight idije.

 

Craig Docherty vs Michael Kelly fun awọn World Boxing Union (WBU) Super Welterweight World akọle, awọn akọle awọn Thomas Melville ká Colloseum ni igbega NAA apadabọ iṣẹlẹ ni osa fàájì Centre ni Paisley, Oyo on Saturday 15th August 2015.

 

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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 June 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, Agbaye, 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 lojo satide.

 

“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, ohun idi ogun

 

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. I didn’t, nitootọ.

 

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, Mo ti je ko, just they never seemed to get the verdict from me, so it’s quite ironic that yi Saturday 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 (Awọn abanidije ni igbega) event at the Rivals Gym in Wishaw, Oyo on Saturday 25th April 2015.

 

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Ireland ká Stevie Quinn Jr. Italaya Fun WBU odo World Title Ni New Jersey Eleyi Saturday

Yi bọ Saturday, March 14th, Ireland ká Stevie 'The idakẹjẹ Eniyan' Quinn Jr. yoo wa ni nija fun re akọkọ asiwaju accolade, nigbati o gba lori Jonesboro ká Stephon McIntyre, fun awọn World Boxing Union (WBU) Odo Super Bantamweight akọle lori Agbaye Boxing ni igbega ati LGM ni igbega gbe ni igbega a lẹṣẹẹ TI ti ija Irish iṣẹlẹ ni Jersey City ihamọra.

 

Yẹ ki o jẹ aseyori ninu re ibere lojo satide, Quinn Jr. yoo ni ko o kan ẹni idi lati ayeye, ṣugbọn mẹta, bi eyi yoo jẹ awọn igba akọkọ ti awọn 22 odun ti atijọ lati Newtownards, Northern Ireland, njà ni America ati ti awọn dajudaju bi Irishmen awọn World lori mọ o tun St Patrick ká ọjọ.

 

A lẹṣẹẹ TI ti ija Irish ni o ni ohun okeere adun, ki o si ko o kan nitori ti Quinn Jr wiwa, ṣugbọn awọn tobi undercard tun ẹya ara ẹrọ meji ninu awọn Jay Z ká RocNations asesewa yoo si wa lori kaadi – China ká Olympic Gold Medalist Wang Zhimin ati Kannada Heavyweight Zhang Zhilei – bi daradara bi Dominican Republic ká Wellington Ramero, ti o mu ki rẹ keje pro outing.

 

Ni afikun si awọn alagbara okeere airotele, ni USA ti wa ni tun daradara ni ipoduduro lori kaadi nipa laarin awọn miran, Kansas City ká unbeaten Super Bantamweight Star John Franklin, ti o gba lori New Haven ká Josh Crespo ni ẹya mẹjọ rounder.

 

Jersey City ká gidigidi ara unbeaten Heavyweight Tyrell Wright ọtẹ lati fi miran win si rẹ gba, nígbà tí ó lọ ori si ori pẹlu Washington DC ká Alando Pugh ni a mẹrin rounder.

 

Asbury ká unbeaten Hakim 'Braveheart' Bryant ni yoo nwa lati ṣe awọn ti o mẹta jade ti mẹta nigbati o gba lori Puerto Rico ká Jesu Sosa keferi ni a mẹrin yika Middleweight idije.

 

Miran ti ti Jersey City ká dara julọ, Jose 'NOMBA Time' Ortiz, yoo wa ni koni lati se agbero lori re unbeaten run ti meta, nígbà tí ó Awọn titipa ìwo pẹlu Middletown ká nla punching Tyrone Luckey.

 

Union City ká dayato si welterweight afojusọna Juan 'The eranko' Rodriguez Jr. yoo tun jẹ inaction, lodi si sibẹsibẹ a lati wa ni kede alatako.

 

Ni afikun awọn a lẹṣẹẹ TI ti ija Irish iṣẹlẹ ogun ni gíga ti ifojusọna pro Uncomfortable ti magbowo standout Darren Goodall, ti o bi mẹẹta elegbe debutant Portland Pringle.

 

Brayon Rendon yoo tun ṣiṣe re Uncomfortable lojo satide, lodi si Frank Jordan.

 

Lori ń kéde awọn World Boxing Union odo World asiwaju ija, WBU Aare Don Lewis wi.

 

"O ni St Patrick ká oru ki ohun ti le je dara ju nini ohun Irish ọmọdekunrin njijadu o jade fun kan WBU World akọle.

 

Mo ti reti nibẹ ni yio je kan pupo ti Irish egeb nibẹ lati se atileyin odo Stevie lojo satide night, ati awọn ti o ba ti o AamiEye, o le jẹ gan gun a night ti ajoyo nipa Stevie ati awọn Irish onijakidijagan.

 

O si n lilọ si ni lati sise fun o tilẹ bi Stephon McIntyre jẹ tun kan battler.

 

O n lilọ si jẹ kan nla night ti Boxing, awọn egeb ti wa ni lilọ lati nifẹ gbogbo iseju ti o ati fun awọn WBU, daradara ti a yoo ni fa lati ayeye ju bi a yoo ni a titun asiwaju ade. "

 

Stevie Quinn Jr. dipo Stephon McIntyre, fun awọn World Boxing Union odo Super bantamweight World akọle, akọle ti Agbaye Boxing ni igbega ati LGM ni igbega gbe ni igbega a lẹṣẹẹ TI ti ija Irish iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti gba ibi ni Jersey Ilu ihamọra lori Saturday 14th March 2015.

 

Fun tiketi pe Nick Jayme lori (201) 314 8241.

 

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