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TEAM COMBAT LEAGUE WEEK EIGHT RESULTS: Boston Upsets Philly, Las Vegas Takes Down Dallas & LA Defeats San Antonio

TEAM COMBAT LEAGUE WEEK EIGHT RESULTS BOSTON BUTCHERS SCORE UPSET VICTORY OVER PREVIOUSLY UNDEFEATEDPHILLY SMOKE

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Mercredi, Mai 22, 2024 - Week eight of Team Combat League’s exciting second season began with a shock upset, as the league-leading Philly Smoke (4-1) watched their formerly undefeated record disappear against a determined Boston Butchers team (2-1-1) by a score of 226-225.

Fighting at their home base of the Royale in Boston, the Butchers broke open a tightly fought match in Round 19 with the second of two 10-8 knockdown rounds scored by the night’s honorary first star, Alexandre Paulino, against Philadelphia’s Francisco Rodriguez making the ultimate difference.

The Philly Smoke, coached by Bob Kane, had every reason to feel confident coming into the match, with their last appearance coming in a dominant 233-221 victory over the Miami Stealth on May 2, while the Butchers, coached by Marc Gargaro, were coming off a disappointing 228-217 loss to the Atlanta Attack on May 11.

The Butchers’ strong performances by Team Captain Rashidi Ellis, heavyweight Skylar Lacy, making his first appearance of the second season, and the two knockdowns Paulino scored in his two fights, one over Philly’s Nahir Albright in Round 11 and Rodriguez in Round 19 carried the day in a nail-biter that went down to the final round.

The night got off to an exciting start, as Philly’s Avery Sparrow and Boston’s Elijah Peixoto engaged in a non-stop slugfest in Round 3, with Peixoto nipping it 10-9 on the cards.

Heavyweight Skylar Lacy, a force in TCL’s first season, returned to first defeat throwback Philly heavyweight favorite Joey Dawejko in Round 8 and then gained revenge in a rematch from last season against Conja Nathan in Round 16.

The Fight of the Night was judged to be the Round 22 women’s back-and-forth battle between Philly’s Shamara Woods and Boston’s Stevie Jane Coleman, won by Coleman 10-9. Philadelphia’s Brittany Sims was named the night’s second star for her 10-8 victory over Boston’s Leesh Pike in Round 2.
LAS VEGAS HUSTLE ROUTS DALLAS ENFORCERS SQUAD FOR 212-201 TEAM VICTORY

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Jeudi, Mai 23, 2024 – In the front half of a doubleheader at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, Californie, the Las Vegas Hustle moved into a four-way tie for second place overall in the Team Combat League standings with a dominating 212-201 team victory over the Dallas Enforcers.

Guided by Jeff Mayweather, the Hustle (2-1) were coming into the ring off the positive momentum gained by their previous matchup, une 226-224 win over the Houston Hitmen in Houston on May 9. The Tony Mack-led Dallas Enforcers (0-2), d'autre part, were looking to secure their first win of the season. They were last seen dropping a tough 226-225 heartbreaker to the New York City Attitude on April 20.

Las Vegas jumped out to an early lead by winning five of the first six fights in the Launch Rounds, but the scores looked to be tightening in the Middle Rounds, when Samoan crowd-favorite and Las Vegas Hustle heavyweight Patrick Mailata basically put the match out of reach for Dallas in Round 16 by laying out former NFL defensive end turned fighter, Greg Hardy.

Mailata caught Hardy along the ropes with a mix of power shots to the body and then head to leave Hardy on the canvas and bring the overall score to 153-146. For his power-punching efforts, Mailata was awarded First Star of the Night honors, d'après-combat.

“I’ve been working hard man,” said a happy Mailata. “I’ve been in Vegas for five years now and I’ve been in the gym just getting my work in and TCL has given me the opportunity to do what I do. Greg Hardy is a tough guy, but I came to win, and I came to put on a show for my ancestors and my family and I did that.”

Mailata says he’s proud of his teammates and their determination to pull out the “must win,” rounds. “I’m with some dangerous guys (on this team) and I know how it goes down in Vegas. Some of these homies have just been waiting around for their chance. One thing I know is if I take care of my job, everybody else will take care of theirs.”

Other performances of special distinction came from Dallas’ Avoran Graham and Las Vegas’ Joseph Macedo, who battled to the Fight of the Night award in their bruising three-minute encounter.

The lime green-haired Darian Castro and Dallas’ Jalen Moore put on a dazzling display in their Round 4 lutte, with both men having their impressive moments.

Cuba’s Castro proved to be too slick and fast, winning the round 10-9 with his superb skills. Dallas’ Adolphe Stevens was awarded third star of the night for his two victories over Sharif Rahman and Las Vegas’ talented Israel Taylor was given the night’s second star for his two-knockdown KO over Dallas fighter Jordon Jones.
HOMETOWN LA ELITE REGISTER FIRST TEAM WIN BY CRUSHING THE SAN ANTONIO SNIPERS IN IMPRESSIVE FASHION 198-180

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Jeudi, Mai 23, 2024 – In the back half of the doubleheader at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, Californie, the home team LA Elite appeared to gel as a fighting force in real time, while administering a dominant beating to the visiting San Antonio Snipers by a final score of 198-180.

The Elite (1-1), skillfully guided by coach Manny Robles, lost just two fights all night while gaining their first team victory this season after having dropped their debut appearance 229-224 to the Philly Smoke on April 10 à Philadelphie.

The LA victory simultaneously kept the AC Bryant-coached San Antonio Snipers winless on their season at 0-2, 2 KOs. The Snipers lost their opening performance on April 18 by a score of 227-224 to the Houston Hitmen in Houston.

The only knockout of the night was awarded to LA’s Angel Munoz for his Round 4 stoppage of San Antonio’s Cresencio Ramos. Munoz’s power-punching display earned him the honor of being named the match’s first star and gave his LA squad a three-point 10-7 round to bring the score at the time to 40-34 for LA.

“You guys seen it now, coming from the LA Elite!” shouted a happy Munoz, post-event. “We got Vegas next week and it’s going to be the same thing. (The fact that Vegas is coming off a win over the Houston Hitmen) That don’t matter to us, we come to do what we come to do. We’re coming for everyone and we’re going to win!"

In an uncommon TCL result, San Antonio’s Amin Mitchell, whose eye was cut by an accidental head butt in his first fight, had his cut reopened by a dragging shot from LA opponent Alex Esponda in Round 14. The fight between Mitchell and Moreno was waved off and scored a 10-10 No Decision.

The “Fight of the Night” was awarded to Calgary, Alberta, Canada’s Tiana Schroeder and her opponent, Jade Thompson of Oklahoma, fighting for her adopted home of LA, for their three-minute back-and-forth punchout, narrowly won by Thompson, 10-9.

The third star of the night was judged to be LA’s Brayan Leon for being the busier and more powerful fighter in his two 10-9 wins over fellow Cuban prospect Dayan Depestre of San Antonio.

Completing the sweep of all three stars of the night, heavyweight crowd favorite Raul Salomon for his two victories over the formidable Isaac Carbonell of San Antonio. Salomon scored a knockdown of Carbonell in their first matchup, but Carbonell came back strong in the second matchup, despite losing it in a razor-thin 10-9 verdict.

Super lightweight contender Delante “Tiger” Johnson took a break in training for his June 8 matchup against Tarik Zaina at Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City, to be in attendance. “It’s exciting!” said Johnson of his first taste of TCL. “I was entertained the whole night. Shout out to everybody who came out to fight and good luck.”
### À propos de Team Combat League:Through its innovative event structure, Ligue de combat en équipe (“TCL”) has disrupted the professional boxing industry. With a roster of 12 teams competing out of major U.S. marchés, TCL combines rising talent with seasoned veterans in a format that lends itself to non-stop action. Weekly events feature male and female boxing across a series of weight classes in 1 round contests within a tournament format culminating in the Money Rounds where winning and losing is determined by overall team performance.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Visite www.teamcombatleague.com or follow on Instagram: @teamcombatleagueand YouTube: www.youtube.com/@teamcombatleague

The Team Combat League Concept: Il y a 24 three-minute rounds of continuous action, with competitors competing in one-round matches across eight weight classes (six male and two female).
Each match consists of three periods: Launch Rounds (1-8), Middle Rounds (9-16) and Money Rounds (17-24). Scoring is based on a 10-9 system for decision wins, 10-8 for knockdowns and 10-7 for two knockdowns or a stoppage.

Three judges from a state athletic boxing commission score each round individually, and the team with the highest total score after all 24 rounds wins!

Toro Promotions signs Undefeated Austin BrooksBrooks goes from homeless to Super Featherweight prospect – Brooks vs. Avagyan headlines June 15 at famed Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Washington

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LOS ANGELES (Mai 30, 2024) - Promotions Toro, Inc. has signed undefeated Austin Brooks (12-0, 5 KOs), the reigning World Boxing Association (WBA) Continental USA Super Featherweight Champion, à un contrat exclusif de promotion.

Brooks, 28, has traveled on a particularly rough journey through the years, overcoming many obstacles, including homelessness, to become a legitimate boxing prospect.

“I felt that Toro treated me the best and showed me the most respect of any promoter,” Brooks explained why he signed with Toro. “I needed to sign with a promoter to get my career going. It’s tough being a free agent. Toro believes in me like I do, others didn’t. Signing with Toro is a good choice for me.”

“Both Toro Promotions and Sheer Sports management see Austin Brooks as the embodiment of the American Dream,” Toro Promotions president Azat Torosyan commented. “We are in agreement that he has been overlooked and is capable of accomplishing tremendous things in the sport and we will stop at nothing to help him in his quest.”

Born in Idaho, Brooks lived in multiple cities in five different states, but now he’s happy to be settled down living in San Diego.

“I was raised by a single parent, and she did her best, but we had a lot of ups and downs,” Brooks explained. “It made me tougher; moving from school to school, I had my fair share of fights. I lived out of my car and in foster homes, but I wouldn’t change anything. Looking back, it made me who I am. and the love of this sport pulled me through because I felt it could help me be somebody. I’ve had a lot of good experiences and met a lot of good people.”

Brooks watches a lot of fights, particularly old-school classics, and the first boxer that he picked things up from was Roy Jones, Jr., along with James Toney and Pernell Whitaker. His goals include positioning himself for a world title shot in late 2025, de bonne heure 2026.

Trained by Basheer Abdullah, Brooks is managed by Sheer Sports, a highly respected management group specializing in boxing.

Brooks, 28, defends his super featherweight title on June 15headlining “EQC Fight Night,” presented by Toro Promotions, Inc. in association with Whitfield Boxing, at the famed Emerald Queen Casino (EQC) à Tacoma, Washington.

Brooks captured his World Boxing Association (WBA) Continental USA belt in his last fight when he knocked out previously unbeaten Cuban boxer Jose Manuel Izaguirre (7-0. 3 KOs) in the seventh round this past February 10e à Long Beach, Californie. Brooks, un gaucher, has fought only once at EQC, which ended in a six-round technical knockout of Anthony Chavez (11-3-1) sur Août 26, 2023.

In his Toro debut on June 15th, Brooks will make his first title defense against 2015 Armenian Olympian Aram “Warrior” Avagyan (11-1-2, 5 KOs) dans le cas de 10 tour principal.

"Il (Avagyan) will be my best opponent so far,” Brooks noted. “He’s tough and experienced. I treat every fight as just my next fight and treat all my opponents the same. Maintenant, I’m focused 100-percent on doing what I should to be great.”

EQC FIGHT NIGHT LINEUP

MAIN EVENT – WBA CONTINENTAL USA SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP (10)

Austin Brooks (12-0, 5 KOs), Champion, San Diego, COMME

vs.

Aram “Warrior” Avagyan (11-1-2, 5 KOs), Provocateur, Burbank, CA by way of Armenia

CO-FONCTION - POIDS LOURDS (8)

Tsotne Rogava (8-0, 7 KOs), Marina del Rey, CA by way of Ukraine & Géorgie

vs.

Jon balle (10-13-1, 7 KOs), Seattle, Washington

ATTRACTION SPÉCIALE DE POIDS LOURD (8)

Kinsley “The Black Lion” Ibeh (12-2-1, 10 KOs), Phénix, AZ by way of Nigeria

vs.

Juan Torres (11-6-1, 4 KOs), Cypress, TX

SUPER poids plume (6)

Nilo Guerrero (8-0, 7 KOs), Coachella, CA by way of Nicaragua

vs.

Diuhi “Elegante” Olguin (16-37-7, 10 KOs)

SUPER welters (4)

Nathan “Superman” Stolen (1-0, 1 KO), Hoquiam, Washington

vs.

Julio Munoz, Jr. (0-0-1), Tucson, LE

Légers (4)

Agustin Tovar (1-0, 0 KOs)

vs.

TBA

(Carte sous réserve de modification)

Tickets are on sale now for $70.00 et $45.00 and may be purchased online athttps://emeraldqueen.com/boxing/ ou en appelant(253) 594-7777.  Tickets purchased at the Emerald Queen Shop are eligible for up to a 20-discount, plus no taxes or processing fees. Must be 21 years of age to attend.

Les portes ouvrent à 6 p.m. PT, premier combat à 7 p.m. PT.

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L'officier de police de Providence, Kyana Williams

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PROVIDENCE (Mai 28, 2024) –Afficier de police de Providence Kyana «Special Kay» Williams, une 2024 Champion des Golden Gloves de la Nouvelle-Angleterre, a capturé une médaille de bronze dans le poids welter (146-livre) Division lors du récent tournoi national des champions Golden Gloves organisé par la ville de Détroit.

Le Tournoi des champions national des Golden Gloves présente un who's who of amateur boxing aux États-Unis. Pratiquement tous les grands États-Unis. boxeur depuis 1928 a participé à cette prestigieuse compétition.

Williams a blanchi Zamyla Thurman-Houston dans le premier tour par une décision unanime, 5-0, Et elle a été bornée en demi-finale, 3-2, par Brianna Gulia, le finaliste éventuel.

«J'ai prouvé que je suis l'un des meilleurs du pays,"Un Williams extatique a dit à propos de sa performance. "Je suis vraiment excité à ce sujet."

Williams, un résident de Providence, est entraîné par David Keefe et Joshua Lemar à Bishop’s Boxing à Bridgewater et Veloz Boxing à Providence.

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Équipe Williams (R-l) - Joshua Lemar, Kyana Williams et Dave Keefe

«Elle est sortie de nulle part,»L'entraîneur Keefe a expliqué. «Il y a trois ans, J'entraînais des combattants et Kyana était dans le gymnase. Je lui ai dit que quand elle était prête à me contacter, Je la formerais. Nous avons commencé ensemble il y a quatre mois et regardez ce qu'elle a fait. Elle pourrait devenir pro en ce moment, Mais je voudrais continuer à travailler sur quelques autres choses avant elle. "

Williams avait plusieurs obstacles à surmonter pour arriver là où elle est dans la vie ainsi que la boxe. Quand Keefe l'a vue pour la première fois, Kyana n'était pas prête à s'engager dans la boxe, en grande partie à cause de sa nouvelle carrière en tant que policier. Aujourd'hui, Elle est dans sa huitième année en tant que membre du service de police de Providence, patrouillant l'extrémité nord de la ville. Elle a récemment fait la liste des détecteurs, Et elle s'attend à être promue très bientôt.

Parce que son horaire de travail est entre 6:45 a.m. ET and 2:45 p.m. ET, Elle est capable de jongler avec sa vocation et sa boxe. Sa journée typique commence à 5 a.m. pour une formation en force et en conditionnement, suivi d'une course matinale, Et elle fait ses entraînements de boxe la nuit.

"Je suis une colonne montante,"Elle a admis, "Donc je n'ai aucun problème (Gérer son temps). J'ai un travail à faire, Les règles sont des règles et les lois sont des lois, Et j'essaie de rendre les journées des gens plus faciles quand je passe sur appel. Dans le ring, bien que, Je donne du mal à mes adversaires.

Williams a commencé dans les sports de combat en tant que kickboxer quand elle était 13, a concouru pour la première fois quand elle était 15, Et elle a commencé à boxer 2013. Elle a pris sept ans de boxe, Même si elle est toujours entrée dans le gymnase comme elle l'a fait quand elle a rencontré Keefe.

«Je fais du service, Mais tu ne peux pas jouer de boxe,"Elle a admis. "Je n'étais pas tout (boxe). C'était comme faire du vélo. J'ai appris quelques choses qui m'ont aidé dans la boxe. Je dois être calme pour faire du travail de police comme je le fais sur le ring. Le niveau de confiance que j'ai en tant que policier m'aide dans le ring, trop.

Il y avait quelques autres problèmes. En 2015, Elle et son père ont tous deux été abattus lors d'une invasion de domicile. Williams a été abattu en dessous de la hanche, son père dans l'orteil. Les médecins ont choisi de ne pas retirer la balle en raison de lésions nerveuses potentielles et / ou d'infection, croire que l'exercice éloignerait la balle en toute sécurité des lésions nerveuses. «Si je courais six miles,» a-t-elle noté, «Ma jambe deviendrait engourdie. J'avais besoin de renforcer la force dans ma gauche et, Tant que je fais du yoga et que je m'étire, Je vais bien maintenant. "

Pendant son répit de la boxe, Williams a ajouté du poids et quand elle était prête à s'engager dans la boxe, Elle avait besoin de perdre du poids et de perdre 65 livres.

«Quand j'ai vu Dave,"Le Williams, 27 ans, a ajouté, «Je savais que je devais me remettre en forme avant de le contacter pour me former. C'était la meilleure décision que j'ai jamais prise. »

Une autre question pertinente est de savoir si elle restera la boxe en tant qu'amateur ou tourne Pro.

«Je suis heureux de faire partie de la boxe américaine," a-t-elle conclu, "Mais je vais écouter si la bonne affaire est offerte. J'ai ouvert beaucoup d'yeux aux gants nationaux dorés. »

Emilio Garcia une victoire loin des qualifications pour concourir au Paris 2024 Jeux Olympiques

Bangkok, Thaïlande (Mai 29, 2024) — Emilio Garcia (Laredo Texas) n'est qu'une victoire de la qualification au Paris 2024 Jeux Olympiques. Garcia a vaincu Joseph Comey du Ghana de la mode dominante. Garcia a remporté chacun des votes des juges dans les trois tours, dont deux 10-8 Scores au troisième tour.

Garcia n'est plus qu'à une victoire de la réalisation de son rêve à vie et des qualifications aux Jeux Olympiques. Un seul boxeur se tient sur son chemin et ce sera le vainqueur d'Abdallah Abou- Arabe du Danemark et Oier Ibarreche d'Espagne.,«Garcia a déclaré après sa victoire mercredi. «Je me sens bien et j'attends avec impatience vendredi.»

Demain, Mai 30, est le premier jour de la diffusion en direct et il peut être surveillé ici.

Team USA poids lourds, Jamar Talley (Camden, N.J.) Je vais commencer les choses demain car il affrontera le nogaus Leclerc d'Haïti. Alyssa Mendoza (Caldwell, Idaho) fera sa deuxième apparition et ira contre Olga -Pavlina Papadatou hors de la Grèce. Enfin, Roscoe Hill (Printemps, Texas) fera ses débuts en qualification olympique contre Yuberjen Martinez d'Espagne.

Team USA est représenté par huit boxeurs en Italie qui espèrent frapper leur billet pour cet été 2024 Jeux olympiques de Paris. L'équipe est guidée par l'entraîneur-chef de boxe américain Billy Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.), avec l'entraîneur résident national Timothée Nolan (Rochester, N. Y.), ainsi que l'entraîneur du développement national Wigle de chad (Colorado Springs, Colo.), avec les entraîneurs adjoints Adonis Frazier (Minneapolis, De.) et Christine Lopez (Rowlett, Texas).

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À PROPOS DE BOXE USA: La mission de la boxe américaine sera de promouvoir et de développer la boxe amateur de style olympique aux États-Unis et d'inspirer la poursuite infatigable de l'or olympique et de permettre aux athlètes et entraîneurs de réaliser une excellence compétitive soutenue. En outre, USA Boxing s'efforce d'apprendre à tous les participants le personnage, confiance et concentration dont ils ont besoin pour devenir des champions résilients et diversifiés, à la fois dans et hors de l'anneau. USA Boxing est une équipe, une nation, aller chercher de l'or!

Lightweight Bader Al-Dherat edges Orlando Mosquera to improve to 11-0

Moussa Gholam, Faizan Anwar & Al Nuami all winners by decision

“RSA4” official results from Abu Dhabi
(L) Bader Al-Dherat improved to 11-0
Photo Gallery below – all pictures courtesy of Seddiqi Boxing

ABU DHABI (Mai 26, 2024) – Rapidly developing Arab boxing was on full display in last night’s fourth edition of the popular “Rising Stars Arabia (RSA) série, at Space 42 Arena in Abu Dhabi, Emirats Arabes Unis.

“Rising Stars Arabia 4” was promoted by AAM Seddiqi Sports and hosted in Abu Dhabi in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi.The RSA series is the first of its kind in terms of showcasing the exciting potential of the United Arab Emirates, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) as emerging boxing hubs, and sanctioned by the Middle East Professional Boxing Commission, headed by Jose Mohen.

Jordanian lightweight Bader “The Master” Al-Dherat (11-0, 8 KOs) edged Orlando Mosquera (13-3-1, 2 KOs) by way of a 10-round split decision in the main event to keep his undefeated pro record intact. The first pro boxer from his native Jordan, the 23-year-old Al-Dherat faced the stiffest test of his young career versus Mosquera, the former International Boxing Federation (IBF), qui avait gagné 10 of his previous 12 fights with one draw.

Al-Dherat vs. Mosquera was one of four matches streamed live on DAZN.

Moroccan super featherweight Moussa Gholam (22-1, 13 KOs) continued his march back into the top 15 world rankings with an impressive performance, a 10-round unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Lingjie Xia (9-1-2, 2 KOs), de la Chine, a former Asian Continental Lightweight Champion. Gholam is a former World Boxing Council (WBC) Youth silver and World Boxing Organization (WBO) Inter-Continental Super Featherweight Champion.

Indian welterweight Faizan Anwar (18-0, 9 KOs), whose goal is to be India’s first world champion in professional boxing, was pushed to his limits against 2017 French National Champion Nurali Erdogan (15-3, 1 KO). The 22-year-old Anwar, who was the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in his native India, moved to Dubai five years ago to improve his pro boxing career. He won a 10-round split decision over the pure boxing Frenchman.

Popular UAE super flyweight Al Nuaimi remained undefeated with a 10-round unanimous decision versus Muhsin Kizota (20-5, 12 KOs), of Tanzania. Al Nuaimi was a two-time national champion as an amateur and he also became the first boxer in UAE history to win a bout in the Asian Games.

Super featherweight Fahad “Kid Emirati” Al Bloushi (15-1, 3 KOs), the UAE’s most experienced pro boxer, a prolongé sa séquence de victoires à 14 with a six-round victory by unanimous decision over Tanzania’s Ibrahim “The Puncher” Makubi (11-3-1, 6 KOs).

Se battre aussi sur la sous-carte, Egyptian welterweight Marwan Mohamad Madboly (4-0, 2 KOs) won a six-round unanimous decision versus Ibrahim “The Puncher” Makubi (11-3-1, 6 KOs); Egyptian super featherweight Mostafa Mohammad Fahmi Komsan (3-0, 3 KOs) stopped Ibrahim Mwalami (4-2-1, 1 KO), of Tanzania, in the second round by technical knockout; Lebanese super middleweight Nadim Salloum (13-2, 6 KOs) knocked out C Lalhruaitluanga (7-2, 3 KOs), de l'Inde, dans le quatrième tour; and Ugandan lightweight champion “King” Fahad Mulindwa (8-4, 34 KOs) need only two rounds to eliminate Mohamed Salah Abdelghany (4-5, 0 KOs), d'Egypte.

In three other support fights, super welterweight Eissa Eidan (2-0, 0 KOs), of Kuwait, took a four-round unanimous decision from Pakistani Shahzada Sohail (0-5), Syrian heavyweight Kenan Marai (2-0, 2 KOs) blasted out pro-debuting Ahmadzai Abdulahi (0-1), of Afghanistan, au milieu du premier tour, United Kingdom flyweight Tony “Lightning Junior” Curtis (7-1, 3 KOs) outpointed India’s Ismailulah Khan (1-2, 1 KO) en six tours.

AAM Seddiqi Sports has been promoting and managing boxers in this region for 10 ans. It boasts a growing stable of more than 30 gifted regional and global talents. Its events have included five world title shows, broadcast globally on ESPN, Sky Sports, and other major networks.

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Team Al-Dherat celebrates after the decision was announced
Moussa Gholam (R) outclassed his opponent
Faizan Anwar after his 18e victory without a defeat
Sultan Al Nuami trapped Muhsin Kizota in a neutral corner

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Robby Gonzales a remporté la deuxième victoire de Team USA en Thaïlande

Bangkok, Thaïlande (Mai 25, 2024) — Robby Gonzales (Las Vegas, Nev.) Sécarré la deuxième victoire de l'équipe américaine avec une victoire à unanime sur Ahmed Badrani du Maroc le deuxième jour de la boxe à Bangkok, Thaïlande.

Gonzales a dominé tout le combat alors qu'il a remporté les deux premiers tours 4-1 Et puis a remporté le dernier tour 5-0 conduisant à une victoire à unanime sur le boxeur du Maroc.

Le 2021 Le médaillé d'or champion du monde se batra maintenant lundi contre le vainqueur de Weerapon Jongjoho hors de la Thaïlande et de Vladimir Mironchikov de Serbie.

«J'ai obtenu le premier et j'ai eu quatre autres à faire,«Un Robby Gonzales déterminé a déclaré après ses débuts 2024 Tournoi de qualification mondiale.

Team USA est représenté par huit boxeurs en Italie qui espèrent frapper leur billet pour cet été 2024 Jeux olympiques de Paris. L'équipe est guidée par l'entraîneur-chef de boxe américainBilly Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.), avec l'entraîneur résident nationalTimothée Nolan (Rochester, N. Y.), ainsi que l'entraîneur du développement nationalWigle de chad (Colorado Springs, Colo.), avec les entraîneurs adjointsAdonis Frazier (Minneapolis, De.) etChristine Lopez(Rowlett, Texas).

Jour 2 Résultats

80 kg: Robby Gonzales, Las Vegas, Nevada/États-Unis, déc. Sur Ahmed Badrani, MAR, 5-0

Jour 3 Calendrier

63.5 kg: Emilio Garcia, Laredo, Texas/États-Unis, vs. Ismail Umar Fin

INFORMATIONS:

Site Internet: www.usaboxing.org

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À PROPOS DE BOXE USA: La mission de la boxe américaine sera de promouvoir et de développer la boxe amateur de style olympique aux États-Unis et d'inspirer la poursuite infatigable de l'or olympique et de permettre aux athlètes et entraîneurs de réaliser une excellence compétitive soutenue. En outre, USA Boxing s'efforce d'apprendre à tous les participants le personnage, confiance et concentration dont ils ont besoin pour devenir des champions résilients et diversifiés, à la fois dans et hors de l'anneau. USA Boxing estune équipe, une nation, aller chercher de l'or!

Alyssa Mendoza obtient la première victoire de Team USA

À Bangkok au dernier qualificatif olympique de boxe

Bangkok, Thaïlande - mai 25, 2024 —  Alyssa Mendoza (Caldwell, Idaho) Ramassé la première victoire de Team USA avec une victoire à unanime à unanime sur Bolortuul Tumurkhuyag hors de la Mongolie lors du premier jour de la boxe à Bangkok, Thaïlande.

Mendo-, qui a remporté trois médailles dans 2023, recherche un résultat similaire à Bangkok. Dans son premier tour, elle a pris les tableaux de bord des juges 3-2 Mais Tumurkhuyag a attrapé le deuxième tour, Et les scores étaient tous liés à la troisième et finale.

Le natif de l'Idaho est sorti chaud au troisième tour et a pris les tableaux de bord des cinq juges et a gagné sur une décision unanime. Alyssa a besoin de trois victoires supplémentaires pour se qualifier pour le Paris 2024 Jeux Olympiques.

«J'ai eu le premier jour et de gagner le chemin. Ce fut un combat plus difficile que ce à quoi je m'attendais, Mais je passe à autre chose et je vais faire ces ajustements et m'améliorer chaque jour,»A déclaré Mendoza après sa première victoire à Bangkok.

Mendoza attendra maintenant en mai 30 pour son prochain combat. Elle se mettra en tête-à-tête contre Olga-Pavlina Papadatou hors de la Grèce. Mendoza cherche à faire l'histoire dans ce tournoi et à être le premier boxeur de l'Idaho à se qualifier pour les Jeux olympiques.

Team USA est représenté par sept boxeurs en Thaïlande qui espèrent frapper leur billet pour cet été 2024 Jeux olympiques de Paris. L'équipe est guidée par l'entraîneur-chef de boxe américainBilly Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.), avec l'entraîneur résident nationalTimothée Nolan (Rochester, N. Y.), ainsi que l'entraîneur du développement nationalWigle de chad (Colorado Springs, Colo.), avec les entraîneurs adjointsAdonis Frazier (Minneapolis, De.) etChristine Lopez(Rowlett, Texas).

Jour 1 Résultats

57 kg: Alyssa Mendoza, Caldwell, Idaho / USA, déc. sur bolortuul tururkhuyag, MGl, 5-0

Jour 2 Calendrier

80 kg: Robby Gonzales, Las Vegas, Nevada/États-Unis, vs. Ahmed Badrani, MAR

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À PROPOS DE BOXE USA:  La mission de la boxe américaine sera de promouvoir et de développer la boxe amateur de style olympique aux États-Unis et d'inspirer la poursuite infatigable de l'or olympique et de permettre aux athlètes et entraîneurs de réaliser une excellence compétitive soutenue. En outre, USA Boxing s'efforce d'apprendre à tous les participants le personnage, confiance et concentration dont ils ont besoin pour devenir des champions résilients et diversifiés, à la fois dans et hors de l'anneau. USA Boxing estune équipe, une nation, aller chercher de l'or!

FIGHTERS OF THE YEAR NAOYA INOUE & AMANDA SERRANO TO ATTEND 99TH BOXING WRITER ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA AWARDS DINNER ON JUNE 6TH IN NEW YORK

FIGHTERS OF THE YEAR NAOYA INOUE & AMANDA SERRANO TO ATTEND 99TH BOXING WRITER ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA AWARDS DINNER ON JUNE 6TH IN NEW YORK
Naoya Inoue and Amanda Serrano, universally recognized among the world’s best pound-for-pound fighters, have confirmed that they will be attending the 99th Boxing Writers Association of America awards dinner at Park 583, à 583 Park Avenue, à Manhattan, New York, jeudi, 6 juin, à partir de 6 p.m.

Inoue will receive the prestigious Sugar Ray Robinson Award as the 2023 BWAA Fighter of the Year, making history as the first Japanese fighter to win one of boxing’s most prized historic honors, which dates back to Jack Dempsey in 1938.

Serrano is the 2023 Femme Fighter de l'année, earning that award for the second time in three years. Combats de l'année, Gérante, Entraîneur, Broadcaster, Journalism, and Courage awards will also be presented.

Tickets can only be purchased prior to the event and not at the door.

The glittering evening in a landmark venue on Park Avenue will include cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, Open bar, dinner, silent auction and a gift bag for every attendee.

Please go to the website at bwaa.org for further information.

Gionta Management brings Pittsburgh area its first women’s world title fight Mary Casamassa preparing to become only the second women’s world boxing champion from Western Pennsylvania @ “Brawl at the Hall” this Saturday in Harmony, Pennsylvanie

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PITTSBURGH (Mars 26, 2022) – Gionta Management will present the first women’s world boxing championship match in Western Pennsylvania history this Saturday night (Mars 30) as Mary Casamassa battles Olivia Gerula in the 10-round main event for the vacant Women’s International Boxing Association (WIBA) Super Middleweight World title at Steamfitters 449 Union Hall in Harmony, Pennsylvanie.

“Brawl at the Hall,” presented by Gionta Management, sera diffusée en direct surwww.CombatSportsNow.com pour $19.99.

“I’m excited to hold a fight of this magnitude here in Pittsburgh for the first time,” promoter Derek Gionta said. “Female boxing is gaining popularity and there are a number of phenomenal female fighters out there to thank for that.

“Olivia Gerula is battle tested and she recently went eight rounds with a very solid boxer, Olivia Curry. Mary will be at her best and we expect the same from Olivia.”

Casamassa (4-0, 1 KO), a 24-year-old southpaw from Pittsburgh, plans to join Jill Emery as the only female world boxing champions in Pittsburgh’s rich boxing history. Emery captured the International Boxing Association (IBA) Welterweight World Championship on June 12, 2008, with a dominant 10-round decision over Angelica Martinez at Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut.

“I am very excited to be headlining this card, and I am looking forward to the challenge of fighting someone with as much experience as Olivia,” Casamassa commented. “It’s a great opportunity for me and I can’t wait.”

Gerula (19-20-3, 3 KOs) is a veteran Canadian boxer who is a former World Boxing Council Super Featherweight World Champion. She has fought in nine world championship matches and her opponents’ list is a virtual Who’s Who of women’s boxing: Amanda Serrano, Ma. St. Jean, Kathy Collins, Jaime Clampitt, Jennifer Han, Maureen Shea, and Jelena Mrdjenovich, who Gerula defeated to capture her world title.

“Training camp is running smoothly,” Gerula noted. “I am focused on fighting a southpaw for the first time in my 26+ ans. I’m so excited for this fight. I moved from Winnipeg to Las Vegas in 2020 with the singular goal of winning my next World Title – March 30e is THE DAY! All talk aside, I will let my hands do the talking from the first bell to the very last.”

Past WIBA world champions include Laila Ali, Holly Holm, Jacqui Frazier-Lyde, Ann Wolfe, Sumya Anani, Chevelle Hallback, Melida Cooper, Jeannine Garside and Mary Jo Sanders.

Dans le cas de co-vedette, Pittsburgh’s unbeaten, popular super middleweight “Pretty” Richie Cantolina (7-0-1, 3 KOs) faces Jonathan Ryan Burrs (4-8-1, 1 KO) dans un combat de six rondes.

Another undefeated local fighter, Aliquippa (Pennsylvanie) super welterweight Paul Palombo (6-0, 1 KO), throws-down with Devonte Jones (3-1, 3 KOs) en six tours.

Also scheduled to fight on the undercard in four-round bouts is West Virginia super middleweight Tyler Aincough (2-1, 1 KO) vs. TBD,  Pittsburgh featherweight Michaelangelo Turner (0-5) vs. Tyquan Johnson (0-1), and Ambridge. PA junior middleweight Tre Craycraft (6-0, 1 KO) vs. TBD.

Carte sous réserve de modification.

Évalué à $50.00 (admission générale), $75.00 (réservé) et $125.00 (Ringside), les billets sont disponibles à l'achat en ligne surwww.eventbrite.com (“Brawl at the Hall”) ou en appelant 1.412.759.0407.

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“Granite Chin Box Off” to launch May 11th 4-fighter, 1-night super middleweight tournament “Rumble at the Rink” at Quincy Youth Arena in Quincy, MA

“Granite Chin Box Off” to launch May 11e

4-combattant, 1-night super middleweight tournament

“Rumble at the Rink” at Quincy Youth Arena in Quincy, MA

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QUINCY, Masse. (Mars 26, 2024) – Granite Chin Promotions (GCP) has announced the launching of its innovative one-night tournament, “Granite Chin Box Off," le samedi soir, Mai 11, featuring a quartet of throw-back super middleweight fighters from New England headlining theRumble at the Rink” pro boxing card, at Quincy Youth Arena in Quincy, Massachusetts.

The quartet of super middleweights will fight in three-round bouts (4e round of sudden death if needed in case of a draw) early in the evening and the two winners will advance to the five-round main event (6e round of sudden death in the event of a draw) to determine the champion of what promoter Chris Traietti plans to be an annual tournament, which has been sanctioned by the Massachusetts Boxing Commission.

All four fighters are aggressive and gutsy who come to fight, which translates into a memorable evening for fans.

“This tournament has been an idea I have been flirting with since 2021,” GCP president Chris Traietti said. “I didn’t want to pull the trigger on it until I felt as though I had some of the initial concerns worked out and I had the right four guys. It has all come together now! There is no combination of fights with these four that won’t be action-packed right from the opening bell. This is something Granite Chin plans to do annually, so once this inaugural tournament is complete, we will assess it to see if any improvements are needed to get one ready for 2025. Thank you to the fighters for their passion in being part of something special like this and the Massachusetts Commission for all its help in navigating me to getting all the safety issues addressed and handled so it could be sanctioned.”

Here is a breakdown of the four “Granite Chin Box Off” challengers:

James «Pitbull» Perkins (13-1-1, 9 KOs), Lynn, MA

Perkins is the pre-tournament favorite based on his pro record and quality of opposition. A gravedigger during the day, Perkins suffered his lone loss last August to Steve Sumpter (9-0, 7 KOs), losing an eight-round majority decision for the vacant IBA America Super Middleweight Championship.

“I’m really looking forward to this event. I’ve always wanted to fight in a tournament because I never fought in the Golden Gloves or any amateur tournaments. I decided to turn pro after my sixth amateur fight. It’s even better that the event is being held at a hockey rink because I grew up my whole life playing hockey. I started skating at two years old and played all the way through high school (St. Mary’s of Lynn).

“I’m prepared to deal with whatever comes at me. I know who all the fighters are, but I know Clark a lot more than the other fighters. Me and Clark have fought on the same card a number of times. I like Clark and he’s a tough guy, but if we end up in the ring together, it will be all business. We won’t be friends when we are in there. At the end of the night, I’m very confident I’ll be the winner of the tournament.”

Anthony "The Gentle Savage" Andreozzi (5-3, 2 KOs), Swansea, MA

A former Massachusetts Middleweight Champion, Andreozzi has recovered from a brutal leg/ankle injury suffered more than a year ago, returning this past February 24e within a second-round knockout of Igor Pessoa.

"Son (tournoi) breaking boundaries for sure. It’s the type of tournament where emotional control will be important. You can’t blow your load in the first round of the first fight and still expect to succeed. I have a few hundred wrestling matches and over a dozen karate matches. I’m used to the emotional control necessary to effectively do violence twice in one night. Je ne peux pas attendre!

“Ryan Clark is a great guy. We’ve done rounds before my fight with Kyle Cusick (Avril 22, 2022). Perkins went six hard rounds with a former teammate of mine. Bernard seems like a good dude, so nothing personal against him.”

Bernard Joseph (6-1, 4 KOs), Dorchester, MA

Joseph has won his last two fights and has been active with four fights in 2023 and this will be his second of 2024. The 33-year-old will also have a hometown advantage fighting in nearby Quincy.

"C'est différent (tournament format), but it comes down to the way we train. I do a lot of sparring and that will be good for me. It comes down to training and getting my body used to the break like in sparring. I could be fighting four rounds and then six.

“I’m a pro now, fighting six rounders, but not with a long pause between fights like in this tournament. It will give me time to rehydrate and get ready for the second fight of the night. I’ve seen video of all the other fighters and I’m not bad-mouthing anybody, but I can’t not feel that I’m the favorite to win it all.”

Ryan Clark (4-5, 2 KOs), Barrington, MOI

A natural middleweight, Clark is moving up the most weight in the tournament, something he is well aware of but not overly concerned. Another action-packed fighter, Clark’s record is misleading because he’s as tough as they come and capable of defeating any of the other three challengers.

"Son (tournoi) is a great idea. Chris (Traietti) is a smart guy, and this tournament will provide entertainment for the fans, and it’ll be a challenge for the fighters. I applaud his idea. I typically fight at 160 and this tournament has me fighting in a little bigger weight class. I like the challenge.

“I know Tony and Perkins and I respect them. They’re talented. Cette (tournoi) is similar to sparring. I spar five or six rounds, hang around talking, get in some other training, and then get back in the ring to spar again. This isn’t too different.”

Additional matches will soon be announced.

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Tickets are on sale to purchase atwww.granite-chin-promotions.ticketleap.com.

Les portes ouvrent à 6:00 p.m. ET, premier combat à 7 p.m. ET.

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