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BJ Flores Boxing’s all-purpose guy


(L-R) – BJ Flores & Shumenov Beibu

Colorado Springs, Lap. (July 23, 2020) — Multiple world title challenger and decorated amateur boxer BJEl Peligroso” Okooko osisi never really had a chance. He was born into a boxing family and the now 41-year-old Flores has certainly made the most of it.

Flores is boxing’s all-purpose guy: oku okpu, television color commentator, and trainer.

Nna-ya, Ralph Flores, was a military person who earned hisboxing coaching bones” site Kenny Adams, head coach of the 1988 USA Boxing Olympic Team and assistant coach four years earlier. The ’88 USA Olympic Boxing Team included Roy Jones, Obere., Riddick Bowe, Ray Mercer, Andrew Maynard na Kennedy McKinney.

BJ started going to the gym with his father when he was four. His grandfather and older brother were also boxers. “My father wasn’t a boxer, but he learned how to coach boxing from assisting Kenny Adams,” BJ explained. “He fell in love with boxing while working with Kenny and learned his way to teach boxing. Kenny is still like a grandfather to me.

Flores also loved football and he was offered a full scholarship to attend Brigham Young University. He took two years off from BYU to serve a mission for The Church of Latter-day Saints in Mexico, where he lived in one of the poorest sections of Mexico in Culiacan. He began training there in the same gym where legendary Julio Cesar Chavez trained as a kid. Goodbye, football.

Dị ka ihe na-amu amu oku okpu, Flores had a superlative 110-11 ndekọ, highlighted by gold-medal performances at the 1997 National Golden Gloves and 2000 Western Trials, in addition to the 2001 & 2002 US Championships as a heavyweight. He was the only American to win gold in 2002 na 4 Nations Tournament in Alabama versus Germany, France and Australia.

Flores targeted a berth on the 2004 USA Boxing Olympic Boxing Team, and he was a top contender, Otú ọ dị, he received an offer from Main Events to turn pro that BJ described as too lucrative to pass up.

BJ’s decorated career as an amateur boxer, professional boxer, and broadcaster place him in a top tier of well-rounded USA Boxing Alumni,” said Chris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Director. “His valuable experiences inside and outside the ring serve as great examples for the next generation of champions.

Flores fought professionally from 2003 ka 2018, compiling a solid 34-4-1 (21 Kos) ndekọ, including three major World title challenges, both as a heavyweight and cruiserweight. He captured eight regional titles, as well as the IBA and WBF World super cruiserweight championships.

During his boxing career, network officials discovered that he was a gifted boxer, as well as well-spoken, handsome and knowledgeable with a smooth delivery. More than anything else, he could effectively break down fighters and fights and instead of only noting what had happened, he explained why and what was going to happen for fans watching.

Okooko osisi’ break as an announcer came, according to BJ, after his 2008 fight against Darnell Wilson live on ESPN. “I was a 4-1 underdog against Wilson,” Flores said. “He was coming off five straight knockout victories and we were fighting in his hometown (Dover, Delaware). He was ranked No. 2 and I was No. 15. He came into the ring carrying a pillow for me, but I beat him for 10 nke 12 agba.

I was then brought into ESPN’s studios to be interviewed. Boxing was my life! I worked withBrian Kenny and we immediately had chemistry. By the end of that year, I was an ESPN in-studio commentator every three weeks.

Flores ended up being hired as a ringside analyst in 2012 and he became part of the PBC (Premier Boxing agbachitere) broadcast team on NBC. He worked with giants in boxing and media industries such as Sugar Ray Leonard, Al Michaels na Marv Albert.

Although Flores didn’t represent his country at the Olympic Games, he was a CBS Sports color commentator in 2012 na 2016. He is looking forward to calling Olympic boxing once again next year on CBS.

Anytime you can represent the USA is a tremendous honor and great opportunity,” Flores added. “I called the 2012 Olympics (United Kingdom) na 2016 (Brazil). We called the action from a studio, but I’d love to call next year’s Olympics from ringside in Japan. Ahụrụ m ya n'anya. Nothing else in life matters to me versus the Olympics.


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The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events hosted by the Alumni Association, including its annual USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

To join the Alumni Association, simply register at alumni@usaboxing.org for a $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, key-chain and e-wallet.


Taa, Flores is a retired prizefighter living in Arizona. He still attends amateur boxing tournaments in Las Vegas and California. For the past six months he’s been trainingInternet boxerJake Paul na, n'ezie, BJ remains an accomplished color commentator/analyst.

When boxing fully returns on television, BJ will serve as a color commentator for The Impact Network, which plans to promote three shows a month.

Few active pro boxers have been television announcers at the same time they were fighting like Flores. Even though he’s now moved on from fighting to teaching as a trainer, he continues to be one of boxing’s most knowledgeable and popular commentators. Enweghị mgbagha ọ bụla, BJ Flores is boxing’s all-purpose guy.

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Caleb Plant Wins Unanimous Decision Over Thomas Awimbono In Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 And FOX Deportes

Tugstsogt Nyambayar Wins by 10nke Round TKO Over Jhon Gemino
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Birmingham, AL. (February 25, 2017) – Undefeated rising prospect Caleb Plant (15-0, 10 Kos) scored a unanimous decision (100-89, 100-89, 99-90) victory over an experienced Thomas Awimbono (25-7-1, 21 Kos) in the main event of Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 and FOX Deportes from the Legacy Arena in Birmingham, AL.
Na televised opener, Tugstsogt Nyambayar (8-0, 7 Kos) emerged victorious with a hard-fought 10nkeround technical knockout over Jhon Gemino (15-8-1, 7 Kos).
Here is what the fighters had to say following their bouts:
Keleb osisi
Tonight was about staying controlled. I didn’t want to go out there and force anything. I just wanted to relax and settle in behind my jab, use my faints, and just take the shots that were there for me.
I’m hoping that a win like this opens up some doors for me. The 168 lbs division is in my back pocket. I’m just taking it one fight at a time and we’ll reach our goal.
Going the distance to get a win over an experienced fighter like Awimbono shows a lot about my potential. He’s been in there with some great fighters, but I fought my fight and got the win.
I dropped him early with a flurry, but it’s hard against a guy who didn’t want to engage. You’ve got to take what they give you. Otherwise I risk going in too aggressive and getting caught off guard, which I can’t allow. I have to remain patient and find my spots.
I’m hoping for bigger fights every time. We don’t want any soft touches. I’ve been trying to get fights with some top prospects, guys with some minor titles, but they won’t take the fight. I can’t let that bother me though, because I know I’m a high risk for these guys. It might be early in my career, but I can make the adjustments and do it all.
TUGSTSOGT NYAMBAYAR
It meant a lot to get a win like that against a rugged fighter on short notice.
We were looking for a knockout much earlier, but Gemino was really tough tonight. He showed a lot of heart, but thankfully we got the win.
Even though this was a heavier weight than I’m used to fighting at, I had no problem handling his size.
Fighting on a card like this on FS1 and FOX Deportes means the world to me. This was a big opportunity to showcase my skills.
I want anyone they put in front of me next. I’ll face whoever.
JHON GEMINO
I’m not trying to make excuses, but we took this fight on very short notice. I’m very frustrated with my performance tonight.
I’ll do everything I can to get another fight in the U.S. and I promise to always give it my all. I hope the fans enjoyed our fight tonight.
I’m willing to fight anyone, I just wish I had more time to prepare for Nyambayar.
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Heavyweight Showdown Between Exciting Contenders Travis Kauffman & Amir Mansour Headlines Premier Boxing Champions: The Next Round on Bounce Friday, March 17 from Santander Arena in Reading, På 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. Pt

Ọzọ! Former Title Challenger Edner Cherry Battles Once-Beaten Omar Douglas While Former Two-Time World Champion Steve Cunningham Enters the Ring in Cruiserweight Action
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READING, På (February 15, 2017) – A showdown between exciting heavyweight contenders Travis “My Time” Kauffman (31-1, 23 Kos) na Amir “Hardcore” Mansour(22-2-1, 16 Kos) headlines action on Premier Boxing agbachitere: The ọzọ gburugburu na Bounce Friday, March 17 from Santander Arena in Reading, På.
Televised coverage on Bounce begins at 9 p.m. NA/6 p.m. PT and will feature former title challenger Edner Cherry (35-7-2, 19 Kos) taking on once-beaten Omar Douglas (17-1, 12 Kos) in a 10-round lightweight bout plus former two-time world champion Steve “U.S.S.” Cunningham (28-8-1, 13 Kos) will enter the ring in a 10-round cruiserweight attraction. The most recent Premier Boxing agbachitere – The ọzọ gburugburu on Bounce (Free. -Ahụ. 10) reached 1.5 million viewers and delivered series records for viewership.
Reading’s Kauffman and Philadelphia’s Mansour will meet in a 12-round battle of Pennsylvania-rivals who are looking to go through the other on their way to a world title shot.
I am very excited for this fight on March 17,” kwuru Kauffman. “I am training very hard, and I’m ready to take care of business. This win will get me to the next level. Amir is a tough fighter who has never been in a bad fight. He is a desperate fighter who knows this is his last chance to retain his spot as a heavyweight contender, so I expect to see the best Amir Mansour. I will be very sharp. I expect a better performance than I had against Chris Arreola.
This is a fight that the heavyweight division needs,” kwuru Mansour. “This is two top quality facing off against each other. I am the toughest fighter that he has ever faced, but he is not the toughest fighter that I have faced. I will say that he is one of the best boxers in the heavyweight division. He has tremendous boxing skills, and I am looking forward to mixing it up with someone who can box and fight.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite Eze n'ọkwá, na-amalite mgbe $20 na ndị na ere now. Tickets are available at the VF Outlet Box Office at the Santander Arena, site na ekwentị na 800-745-3000, or online at Ticketmaster.com.
A local attraction fighting out of Reading, Kauffman is the son of longtime trainer and promoter Marshall Kauffman. Kauffman won his first 18 pro fights and put together a 12-fight winning streak before dropping Chris Arreola in a split decision loss that was later ruled a no decision. Kauffman most recently stopped Josh Gormley in two rounds at the Santander Arena in September of last year and he will return to the arena looking to increase his status in the heavyweight division.
An exciting pressure fighter, the 6-foot-1 slugger Mansour is experienced and primed for an opportunity at the best in the division. Ọ gara 20-0 before losing a 10-round decision to Cunningham in a fight in April 2014 in which he dropped the former cruiserweight world champion twice. In his next start, Mansour knocked out Kassi in the seventh round. Na 2015, he outpointed Joey Dawejko across 10 rounds in May and fought to a draw against unbeaten Gerald Washington in October. His last outing saw him knock down then unbeaten Dominic Breazeale before being forced to withdraw due to an injury.
Cherị, nke Wauchula, Fla., enters this fight after a victory of Haskell Rhodes in June of last year and is 11-1 ebe 2009. His only blemishes since 2007 are losses to Timothy Bradley and Paulie Malignaggi at 140-pounds and his title challenge in 2015 against Jose Pedraza in which he dropped a split decision. Cherị, bụ onye a mụrụ na Bahamas, owns victories over Vicente Escobedo, Monte Meza Clay and Wes Ferguson and will look to take down another contender on his way to another title shot.
Fighting out of Wilmington, Delaware, Douglas looks to bounce back after losing a narrow decision to former world champion Javier Fortuna in November. The 26-year-old impressed in his previous two outings when he defeated contender Frank De Alba in a step up fight in 2015 and followed it up with a seventh round knockout of Alexei Collado in June 2016. Douglas has had his last five fights in Pennsylvania after an amateur career that saw him become a five-time Pennsylvania Golden Glove champion.
N'ịnọchite anya oké agha obodo Philadelphia, Cunningham returns to action after an exciting challenge of cruiserweight champion Krzysztof Glowacki in April. Twice a world champion as a cruiserweight, o meriri Krzysztof Wlodarczyk na 2006 weghara ya na ájị ya tupu ịgbachitere ya aha megide Marco Huck site a iri na abụọ-gburugburu TKO. Ọ ghọrọ a n'ụwa onye mmeri ọzọ na 2010 mgbe ọ kwụsịrị Troy Ross na ise gburugburu. The experienced veteran also owns victories over previously unbeaten fighters Amir Mansour and Natu Visinia and scored a knockdown of Tyson Fury in a losing effort during their 2013 ọgwụgwụ.
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Premier Boxing Champions Presents: 12 Rounds with Junior Middleweight World Champion Jermall Charlo

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It’s not that Jermall Charlo is an introvert or someone who can’t articulate his thoughts. It’s just that being a vociferous, look-at-me showman isn’t part of the 154-pound champion’s makeup.
N'ihi na, few people aside from twin brother (and fellow 154-pound titleholder) Jermell Charlo are aware that Jermall Charlo is a well-read, budding music producer/engineer who loves a fine steak and can sign his name with either hand.
We learned all this and more when we recently sat down with Jermall Charlo ahead of his highly anticipated December 10 title defense against top-ranked contender Julian Williams at the Galen Center in Los Angeles (OGE IHE NKIRI, 10 p.m. NA/7 p.m. Pt).
Who is your boxing hero?
Tommy Hearns is one of my favorite fighters. He was always trying to disprove his doubters, and I respect everything he’s been through. My life and Tommy Hearnslife are similar. We’re both tall, and he had a legendary trainer in Emanuel Steward, and I have one, kwa, in Ronnie Shields.
Tommy had a good jab and was a rangy fighter. A lot of boxers think it’s easy to go to the body on tall fighters to break us down. But it’s a different story when they get in there with Tommy, so that has made me relate to him in that way.
There was also a lot of substance in Tommy Hearns. You have to be a smart fighter to know the difference between brawling and boxing, and how to use your range.
Of all the boxers in history, who do you wish you could’ve fought, and how would the fight have played out?
Being in the welterweight and junior middleweight range, I would want to see how my style would match up against a guy like Sugar Ray Leonard. I know he fought Tommy Hearns, but I think I possess some different qualities, and I would like to see how I would do against [Leonard] at his best.
I spoke to Sugar Ray Leonard right before I won the title from Cornelius Bundrage, and I told him I was the new “Hitman” (referring to Hearns’ aha otutu).
I don’t want to say that I would have beat Sugar Ray Leonard, because he’s a great fighter and I wouldn’t want to disrespect him. But out of anybody I could have fought, I would love to match my style against Sugar Ray’s.
I would of course borrow from the Tommy Hearns fight with Sugar Ray Leonard. Every time I watch that classic fight, I picture myself being Hearns.
What’s the hardest you’ve ever been hit, and how you did you deal with it?
You know what’s crazy? It wasn’t even by a punch; it was by a headbutt, and it was actually in my last fight against Austin Trout. Somewhere in those middle rounds, we clashed heads, and his head landed right on I believe the left side of my chin and ear.
I haven’t been hit that hard by any punch or anything, because I do a good job with keeping my hands up and with head movement and stuff like that. But against Trout, he threw a jab, and I stepped over and his head came crashing into my jawline.
He had no clue [that I was stunned], and I fought through it like a champion is supposed to. But that was the hardest shot I’ve taken since my pee-wee football days. I had to check myself to make sure I was good. It was just a shot that woke me up.
When training for a fight, what’s the one meal you miss the most?
It would have to be steak. I’m a filet mignon type of guy. But I have to give that up during training, because it’s one of those red meats that slows me down.
You’re known for being a gym rat. Do you have a favorite exercise?
I like all exercises-anything that’s challenging. But if I had to choose one, my favorite would be working the body bag with [legendary trainer] Creed Fountain. … I’ve watched Creed Fountain do the body bag with Evander Holyfield and a lot of other champions, so it’s kind of become one of my favorite exercises.
What about a favorite punch to throw?
One of my favorites is my left hook. It’s not necessarily to the body, but it’s one of the punches that I grew up throwing and always felt was one of my most challenging shots. I’m very comfortable throwing it, being that I’m right-handed and left-handed.
You mean you’re ambidextrous?
Ee. I actually can write with both hands. I really never knew what my dominant hand was, being that I was strong with both hands. I throw a football and shoot a basketball with my right hand.
But it’s crazy and kind of confusing even to myself. … Na a ọgụ, I can switch to either side. I grew up in a southpaw stance and feeling more comfortable as a left-hander, but then I started fighting from the right-handed side and feeling more comfortable as a right-hander. I’ve used both sides effectively.
Finish this sentence: If not for boxing, Aga m …
probably be an educated businessman somewhere making moves in whichever industry I chose. But boxing has saved my life.
What’s the public’s biggest misconception about boxers?
That we’re all big, angry guys who spend their money wildly and aren’t educated. But they’re all wrong.
Do you have a favorite boxing movie?
I generally don’t like boxing movies because of the fake punches. But one movie I really did like was Hands of Stone. I grew up watching the Rocky usoro, so I liked that, kwa. Ma Hands of Stone is one of my favorites.
I like when [the plots of boxing films] get into the lifestyle. When Micky Ward did his movie, The Fighter, a lot of things came out about him that people don’t know. That’s how I am. There are a lot of things that people don’t know about me. Maybe that will change once there is a movie written about the Charlo twins.
Ọfọn, what if Hollywood made a movie about you and your brother, Jermell-what actors would you want playing you two?
Good question. Akpa oyi, we’d have to find some twins with athletic ability. They’d have to be identical. My twin brother and I look alike, but don’t act alike. Ugbu a, it would be hard to find a good actor to portray both of us.
I did like how Usher played Sugar Ray Leonard, and how Will Smith portrayed Muhammad Ali, ma … I think we would have to get a set of twins.
Who is the one artist on your playlist that would surprise fight fans?
I grew up listening to Al Green. My dad was a big fan of soul music. I’m an old soul, because my grandfather and others kind of turned me on to a couple of Al Green songs. Johnnie Taylor, kwa.
I always go back and reminisce about the old days and the old-school music. I was listening to some Al Green and Johnnie Taylor today.
Finish this sentence: People would be surprised to know that
I’ve been playing instruments and creating beats and engineering and producing since before I even became a boxer. I have a full recording studio inside my house. I play piano and guitar. I’m really into electronic music.
I also do a lot of reading during my off time. Reading and music.
If you could change one thing in the world, what would it be?
That’s a hard question, because there is so much that I would change. … I guess I would want everyone to be equal. There would be no levels or one person being better than the next person-no matter the color of your skin.
What’s on your bucket list?
You know what I really want to do? That survival thing where you go into the wilderness and survive for 21 ụbọchị. Like on that Naked and Afraid show. I just want to get dropped off in the wilderness and go and survive like those guys do, creating my own fire and seeing what that’s like. I think I could do it. I can last out there. I can survive anything.
I don’t like snakes and I don’t like mosquitos, but I’m not afraid of them. They could drop me off anywhere and I could survive.
“12 Rounds With …” is published Wednesdays at PremierBoxingChampions.com
This week: former three-division world champion Abner Mares.
This article was originally published on the Premier Boxing Champions website on Wednesday, November 23

Thomas ” Cornflake” LaManna eyeing a big Fall fight; but first must get past Valenzuela this Friday night at the Claridge in Atlantic City

Anthony “Ihe ọṅụṅụ” Young to headline against Eduardo Flores onFriday, July 22 at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City

Plus Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna in the co-feature against Engleberto Valenzuela
Dan Pasciolla battles Dante Selby in Heavyweight rematch

Also seeing action will be undefeated Christian Carto, Fanlong Meng, & Zhang Zhilel
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Atlantic City, NJ (July 20, 2016)–Nke a Friday n'abalị na Claridge na Atlantic City, welterweight, Thomas ” Cornflake” LaManna ga-on Engleberto Valenzuela in a six-round bout in a card promoted by Rising Promotions.
With a win, na 24 year-old of Millville, New Jersey is staring a big opportunity in the face against an undefeated opponent that is already penciled in for a September 16th date in Atlantic City.
Ọ bụ ezie na, LaManna can not and will not get into specifics of that fight until he comes through the fight with Valenzuela as he is not taking the native of Sonora, Mexico lightly.
Valenzuela is a guy from Mexico, who will come to fight. I will try to invest in body work early and see where that goes,” said Lamanna.
LaManna stepped up his training as he started his camp out west and worked with a high class of fighters in an effort to up his skill level.
Everything went well in camp. I started out in Las Vegas and worked with 2012 Olympic Gold medal winner Ryota Murata. Originally I was not going to fight because of the fight in September, But I was feeling good, so we are ready to put on a great performance.
This is the fourth fight card for Rising Promotions at The Claridge. The Promotional company headed by Thomas and his mother Debbie. Putting on a show where LaManna is promoting is a daunting task as he must find time to take care of all aspects in putting a show together, but also train properly for a high-class professional boxing match.
At times it is difficult to train and work on the promotional aspects of the show. But I am intelligent enough to oversee that everyone is doing their job. We have had three shows and I have fought on two of them, and everything has gone well for us and me in the ring as well. If there is a problem, I fix it, but I am a fighter first. The training is most important. That get’s taken care of first, and then I take care of the promotional end of things.
IHE JULY 22ND
On Friday n'abalị, July 22nd, welterweight, Anthony “Ihe ọṅụṅụ” Na-eto eto will headline a great night of boxing against Eduardo Flores in a scheduled 6-round welterweight bout at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City.
Welterweight Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna (20-1, 8 Ko si) will take part in a six-round co-feature bout against Engleberto Valenzuela (10-7, 3 Ko si) of Sonoroa, MX
In an eight round bout light heavyweight bout, Fenlong Meng (7-0, 5 Ko si) nke Chifeng, China battles Daniel Judah (24-10-3, 11 Kos) nke Brooklyn, NY
In an eight-round heavyweight bout, Zhang Zhilei (10-0, 7 Ko si) of Zhoukou, China takes on Rodney Hernandez (10-4-1, 3 Ko si) of Modesto, California.
In a six round heavyweight bout, Tri-State Heavyweight champion Dan Pasciolla (7-1-1) nke brik, NJ ga agha Dante Selby (2-1-1) nke Philadelphia, PA in a rematch.
Marvin Johnson (0-0-1) nke Millville, NJ ga-on Lamont White (0-1) nke Washington, DC in a lightweight bout scheduled for four-rounds.
Pro debuting bantamweight’s Kevin Asmat nke North Bergen, NJ and Dallas Holden of Atlantic City will collide in a four round bout.
Appearing in a four-round bout will be pro debuting super featherweight Donald Smith nke Philadelphia, na-ewere on Cameron Cain of Indiana.
Bantamweight Christian Carto (1-0, 1 Ko) nke Philadelphia, PA takes on pro debutingChristopher Nelson of Indiana
Tiketi na- $125 for premium, $77 Ringside stage and $52 reserved and are available atwww.risingboxingpromotions.com ma ọ bụ 609-487-4444
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Boxcino 2014 Kedu otu m ga onye mmeri, Peter “Zar” Petrov na-alụ ọgụ Liam Walsh na WBO Kedu otu m ga mkpochapu tuanu on October 10 na Manchester, England

Philadelphia, På (September 3, 2015) – Boxcino 2014 onye mmeri Peter “Zar” Petrov (36-4-2, 17 Ko si) ga-alụ ọgụ undefeated Liam Walsh (19-0, 13 Ko si) na a WBO Kedu otu m ga mkpochapu tuanu na October 10th

na Manchester, England.
-Eto eto nke na-agha ga-amanyere bụ iwu ịma ya aka maka eto eto, nke WBO Kedu otu m ga aha tuanu n'etiti Terry Flanagan na Diego Magdaleno, nke ga-ebe na otu kaadị on October 10.
Petrov akwụ ohere na ike nke-emeri 2014 Boxcino Kedu otu m ga egwuregwu mgbe o meriri Fedor Papazov (14-0), Chris Rudd (13-1), na Fernando Carcamo (17-5).
“Nke a bụ oké ohere ibuso ya agha na a WBO ikpeazụ eliminator, a na-ewetara m nso ka a ụwa aha nke siworo a na ndụ nrọ nke m. Ọ na-a ogologo ụzọ ka m ga-esi na a ọnọdụ, na m chọrọ ka ndị ezinụlọ m na ndị enyi mpako. M na-ekele Artie Pelullo maka ikwere na m na-n'ihi na m ohere, M agaghị tụkwasịrị,”kwuru Petrov.
“Alụ ọgụ Liam Walsh on n'ụlọ ya turf ga-siri ike, ma n'ebe a na ọrụ m na e nweghị ọnwụ nkuku. Walsh bụ na ụzọ m, m ga-eti ya iji nweta ihe mgbaru ọsọ m. Ọ bụ a na-eto eto-ike fighter, ma ọ mgbe hụrụ onye ọ bụla dị ka m n'ime mgbanaka.”
Kwurula Pụrụ Iche n'ọkwá President, Arthur Pelullo, “A bụ ihe ọzọ ikpe nke Boxcinoịbụ rata na a nnukwu a ohere. Petr emeela ohere a, na anyị kweere na ọ ga-emeri nke a agha na-alụ ọgụ-eto eto nke isi omume n'etiti Flanagan na Magdaleno.”
On April 3rd, Petrov ndibọhọ a 10-gburugburu etebe n'elu mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Gameliel Diaz na Corona, California.
Petrov ga sonyere Pụrụ Iche n'ọkwá stablemate John Thompson onye ga-aka maka WBO Obere. Middleweight aha megide Liam Smith na otu kaadị.

Boxcino 2015 Obere. Middleweight onye mmeri, John “Apollo Kidd” Thompson na-alụ ọgụ Liam Smith maka ohere iputa WBO Obere. Middleweight aha on October 10 na Manchester, England


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Philadelphia, På (August 24, 2015) – Boxcino 2015 onye mmeri John “Apollo Kidd” Thompson ka aka na ihu undefeated Liam Smith maka ohere iputa WBO ụwa Obere. Middleweight aha na October 10th na Manchester, England.

Thompson enyekwara Willie Monroe Obere. dị ka 2nd Boxcino mmeri na-alụ ọgụ maka ụwa aha ke a ise ọnwa na-adịru.
Thompson (17-1, 6 Ko si) nke Newark, New Jersey ga-ekere òkè na ya ụwa mbụ aha tuanu.
Thompson na-ngalaba-akwalite VITO Mielnicki si GH3 n'ọkwá na Arthur Pelullo si Pụrụ Iche n'ọkwá.
Thompson nweela ohere na ike nke-emeri Boxcino 2015 Obere. Middleweight ndorondoro na Enwee Mmeri n'elu Ricardo Pinell (10-1-1), Stanyslav Skorkhod (9-0) na a 2nd gburugburu stoppage n'elu Brandon Adams (17-1).
“Obi dị m anụrị. These doors keep opening, na m nnọọ na-eje ije site na ha ma na-emechi ha. I have to do my job. I am going into this fight making sure that I am in tip-top shape. Maka m, na Boxcino ndorondoro bụ oké ohere guzosie ike. It is a strong platform to show my talents. I fought very tough competition, na m maara na site ná mmalite nke ahụ bụ otú ị ga-esi njikere maka ndị a na ụdị ịlụ ọgụ,” Kwurula Thompson.
“M nnọọ mpako nke John. He was a last minute replacement in Boxcino. He went on to win to the tournament in style by scoring a spectacular knockout over the heavily favored Brandon Adams. When the opportunity came about to fight Liam Smith for the title, John jumped nile ya, sị-eme ka ọ eme. John is a real fighter and understands when these types of opportunities come up, ha dị ole na ole ndị dị anya n'etiti, o jumped na ohere-alụ ọgụ maka WBO Obere. Middleweight ụwa egwuregwu,” kwuru Arthur Pelullo nke Pụrụ Iche n'ọkwá
Kwuru VITO Mielnicki, President nke GH3 n'ọkwá, “John bụ nke mbụ fighter m bịanyere aka na GH3 n'ọkwá. He always has taken the tough fights as you look at his history. I feel he is by far the more dominant fighter in this fight, na ọ ga-egosi ya talent on October 10. It won’t matter that he his going into Smith’s Backyard, John ga-etinye on a oké arụmọrụ.”
The tuanu a na-akwalite Frank Warren si Queensberry n'ọkwá, na-akpakọrịta na Arthur Pelullo si Pụrụ Iche n'ọkwá na VITO Mielnicki si GH3 n'ọkwá.
The Smith – Thompson tuanu ga-esonye WBO Middleweight aha agha n'etiti Andy Lee na Billy Joe Saunders, nakwa dị ka Terry Flanagan ịgbachitere ya WBO Kedu otu m ga aha megide Diego Magdaleno, nke wil-eme ka elu a egwuregwu Mmaji Atọ-nkụnye eji isi mee on October 10th si Manchester, England.

Michael “The Silverback” Moore na-achọ nnukwu ohere

Las Vegas (July 29, 2015)–Obere. Middleweight, Michael Moore (13-1, 6 Ko si) bụ ugbu a si na Las Vegas ezi n'iji ya gee ntị nkà ya n'okpuru idu ndú na ọzụzụ nke Jeff Mayweather. Mayweather na-enyere na-ewere fighter ahụ na-mara dị ka “The Silverback” na-esonụ larịị.

Kwuru Moore, “M mgbe na-arụ ọrụ dị otú ahụ na ihe ịrịba ọzụzụ. Ọ bụ ihe niile banyere ịbụ ala na constructive nnyocha na-aghọta na nwoke a bụ ebe a na-m ka m na egwuregwu larịị dị ka o mere na ọtụtụ ndị ọzọ.”
Na a mgbatị jupụtara talent, ọ pụrụ ịbụ ihe siri ike pụta na a ìgwè mmadụ nke ọtụtụ alụso, ma Moore ka nwetara uche nke bụghị nanị na-enye ọzụzụ Jeff Mayweather na ume na oyi nchịkwa Delaney Howard. Recently a special guest came and gave some advice to Mike. Floyd Mayweather SR. nọ na-aga gburugburu, o jumped na mgbanaka na-amalite na-enye Moore ụfọdụ amamihe ya.

Michael Moore bụ ihe niile banyere ya na ezinụlọ ya. Ọ Google video chats ya na nwunye ya na ụmụ elu atọ-ugboro n'ụbọchị na nnọọ asasua ịbụ n'ebe ha. Moore kwuru na ya ọtụtụ mgbe ọ na-ewute n'ihi na onye na-eweghara ụfọdụ n'ime mgbanaka ya ọzọ n'ihi na ha na-aga na eche na ihe mgbu na ya anọwo na-enwe mmetụta ndị a gara aga izu ole na ole.

Mike Moore na-arụ ọrụ na ike na oyi nchịkwa Delaney Howard:

“Delaney maara m ndụ m nile. Ọ maara otú n'ezie inupụ m ka m na-esote larịị ma imipu m mgbe m eel dị ka m na nwere enough.This ọkpọ bụ egwuregwu abụghị ihe egwuregwu na ya mkpa inwe otu gburugburu unu ga-ekwe ka ị kwụsị & agaghị ekwe ka ị na-enye. That motivates you to that championship level.
Moore, 29 afọ si Cleveland, Ohio, bụ ihe entrant na Boxcino 2015 Obere. Middleweight ndorondoro ga-enwe ihe mara ọkwa na ya ọzọ agha n'oge na-adịghị.

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