Upland, California (Kẹsán 16, 2015) – Ni a ayipada ti iṣẹlẹ a oṣù saju si se eto rẹ akọkọ-ija lori iṣẹlẹ October 13th, oke
U.S. heavyweight afojusọna Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE (15-0, 14 KO ká) yoo bayi wa ni pada si awọn iwọn lori awọn Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-ija jara on September 26th on prime time television. BREAZEALE, tí ó la soke awọn Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-Series (PBC) yi kọja June, yoo jẹ awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ on awọn Wilder-Duhaupas kaadi ni Birmingham, Alabama.
Awọn 2012 U.S. Olympian yoo si tun koju Cameroon abinibi Fred Kassi (18-3-1, 10 KO ká) in a scheduled 10-round bout. BREAZEALE, ti o ti a ti ikẹkọ lile ni ibudó jẹ yiya nipa awọn anfani ati ti wa ni iwongba ti nwa siwaju si yi ìṣe ija.
Photo c / o Peter Politanoff
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“Nigbati mo ti gba awọn ipe lati mi onimọran Al Haymon yi kọja ose béèrè mi ti mo ti je sisi si bumping soke mi ija si awọn 26th, I was all for it. To be able to fight on prime time television on NBC is a blessing. I remember speaking with my grandmother before my last bout who doesn’t have cable and she was able to see me last time on regular television. It means a lot to me that she is able to watch me again.”
“I am also looking forward to this bout as it is headlined by Deontay Wilder. It’s no secret that I am gunning for him and I want that championship belt. I want to be the heavyweight champion of the world and this televised bout is a great opportunity to showcase my skills while gaining fans and will put me in that position for a shot at the title. I want to send a message that I’m coming for those belts”, Said Breazeale.
“Nibi Ba wa Wahala“
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