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Jose Sanchez vs. Andrew Strode Training Camp Quotes
CORONA, PIEMĒRAM, (Jūnijs 1, 2021) – Undefeated featherweights, Jose “Tito” Sanchez (6-0, 4 Kos) un Andrew Strode (6-0, 1 KO) are scheduled to clash on the next edition of 3.2.1. Bokss brought to you by Thompson Boxing Promotions. The two warriors give their thought as the wrap up the final days of training camp. The 6-round bout will serve as the opener on the 3-fight card. Headlining will be Michael “The West Texas Warrior” Dutchover (14-1, 10 Kos), who is co-promoted with Banner Promotions, pret Ivan Leon Benitez(14-4-1, 6 Kos) in an 8-round junior welterweight showdown. The 6-round co-main event will showcase Richard “Cool Breeze” Brewart Jr. (9-0, 4 Kos) vs. Donte Stubbs (6-1, 2 Kos). The free stream will air live on the Thompson Boxing Promotions website (www.thompsonboxing.com), as well as their Facebook un YouTube pages. 3.2.1. Boxing will take place at the Omega Products International Event Center Corona, PIEMĒRAM,, and will start at 2:30 p.m. PT / 5:30 p.m. UN. Here is what Jose Sanchez had to say about his recent training camp, his matchup with Strode, un vairāk. On his recent training: “Camp has been great. I have been very motivated and I’m ready to make showcase the latest version of myself. I feel that facing a fellow undefeated fighter inspired me that much more in the gym to push even harder. I always train hard, but these are the type of fights that got me interested in turning professional. I’m ready to climb up the rankings with a victory. My hands will be raised after this fight.” On his matchup with Andrew Strode:“I know that I am more talented than my opponent, but I also know that since he is an undefeated fighter, he has a lot of confidence. This is the second undefeated fighter I am facing in only seven fights. I think that says a lot about me compared to rest of the featherweight division. I want to stop him like I did my last undefeated opponent as that would be a major statement.” On making his 2021 debija:“It is great to be back in the ring and return to action. I have been out of the ring for over a year and used my time wisely in the gym, but I also know that ring time is important at this stage in my career. I want to get a big win and return as fast as possible.” On fighting on 3.2.1 Boxing with no fans:“I want to thank Thompson Boxing for helping me so much early in my career, guiding me, building me into the fighter I am today. I love the way they treat fighters, and it feels like a family, not a company. I wouldn’t want to be with any other promoter. This will be my first time fighting with no fans so it will be interesting to see how I react. Bottom line is I’m coming to fight.” Andrew Strode gives his thoughts on his recent training camp, his matchup with Sanchez and more: On his recent training camp:“We went back to the basics and put that hard work in the gym. I am very focused for this fight. Most people don’t know, but I have defeated five undefeated fighters in my six fights. I’ve have gone on the road to do it as well. I am in the sport to fight the best and this camp has been a very good one.” On his matchup with Jose Sanchez:“Sanchez is a good fighter, I know he is smaller than me, despite fighting at higher weight classes, which I think is interesting. I have nothing bad to say about him though, he has done everything he has needed to up until this point, but I am different than anyone else he has ever fought. He will soon realize that he made a mistake taking this fight. There is nothing he can do to stop me. I’m coming out on top.” On making his 2021 debija:“It is nice to return as I am basically coming off a two-year layoff which has been rough since my career was going really well to start. I never lost focus in the gym and this is a really big chance for me to show the world my skillset as the bout will be shown live on the internet. All my people will be tuning in and I can’t wait to let my fist fly.” On fighting in California on 3.2.1. Bokss:“It is an honor to fight on a Thompson Boxing card, I watch their streams, and they’re very professional. I love what they do with keeping fans engaged in the fights, as well as showcasing up-and-coming talent. I look at fighters like Daniel Roman, un Tim Bradley, and realize they started with Thompson Boxing, so it is a big deal to be on one of their cards. Fighting in California is always nice because of the weather. This is the big time and I’m ready to go!” Beto Duran will operate as the blow-by-blow commentator with expert commentary by Doug Fischer un Steve Kim. Jessica Rosales will serve as the onsite ringside reporter. 3.2.1 Bokss is sponsored by Thompson Building Materials, transforming spaces in beautiful places; Omega Products International, the leading stucco manufacturer in the United States; Henry / Fortifiber, moisture system control as easy as 1,2,3, and Makita, rule the outdoors. Lai iegūtu vairāk informācijas, regular updates on our fighters, notikumi, and promotions, lūdzu, apmeklējiet ThompsonBoxing.com. You can also follow the conversation on social media, please use #321Boxing and #ThompsonBoxing. Please check our Facebook Lappuse, watch our YouTube channel on Thompson Boxing TV and follow us on Instagram un Čivināt @ThompsonBoxing.Cīņa Hub TV is a proud Media Partner with Thompson Boxing’s 3.2.1. Boxing shows and a great resource for all things Boxing. # # # |
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CARSON, CALIF.(Maijs 29, 2021) -Nonito Donaire is champion once again. Fourteen years after he won his first world title, the “Filipino Flash” cemented his Hall of Fame credentials with a sensational fourth-round KO win overNordine Oubaalito capture the WBC World Bantamweight title Saturday night in the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING main event from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif. in a Premier Boxing Champions event.
“The king has returned,” Donaire beamed afterward. “I just love the crowds. All my friends, ģimene, all the boxing fans that came out thank you so much. You guys are wonderful.”
The 38-year-old Donaire (41-6, 27 Kos) is now the oldest world champion ever at 118-pounds. He accomplished it with the left hand that has been the calling card of his career as he dropped Oubaali (17-1, 12 Kos) three times in total.
“Being at this age is not the question, it’s about my performance,” said Donaire. “About my ability to grow. I believe it matters not what your age is, but how mentally strong you are. What I learned from the [Naoya] Inoue fight is that I’m back. I can still compete at this level. The whole time I was not fighting, I was learning. I’m ready for the next one.”
Following a feel-out first round, Donaire went to work in the second, walking Oubaali down and countering with thudding effect. Donaire scored the first knockdown early in the third, dropping Oubaali with his trademark counter left hook. The Frenchman rose on unsteady legs and Donaire pounced, landing more big shots until another left hook floored Oubaali just a split second before the round ended. Atkal, Oubaali struggled to his feet, dazed yet willing to fight on.
The end came swiftly in the fourth. Donaire expertly maneuvered Oubaali around the ring, pinning him against the ropes where a left uppercut sent Oubaali crumpling to the canvas for a third and final time. Referee Jack Reiss immediately called it off. The official time of the stoppage was 1:52 of the fourth round.
“Three decades of being world champion. Nine-time world champion. That’s amazing,” said Donaire. “I came in here and I felt really good. Today I knew exactly what was going to happen. I knew exactly what I was going to do. I think I was just very focused in the gym. I was very, very focused. I just felt really good coming in and I was grateful to get this opportunity.
“Tonight was something that I had to prove to the world that I’m back and I’m stronger than ever. He was a very tough guy. I think ultimately for me, there was a level of should I be more patient? Or should I go for it? Something I learned in the Inoue fight was to go for the kill. And that’s exactly what I did. Es biju pacietīga, but I knew he was hurt enough that I could take him out.”
Jo līdzfinansējuma funkciju, Puerto Rico sSubriel Matias (17-1, 17 Kos) delivered another power-punching display, breaking down previously-unbeatenBatyr Jukembayev (18-1, 14 Kos) until Jukembayev’s corner stopped the bout after eight riveting rounds.
“I think this is what everybody expected. Everybody knew it was going to be a great war,” said Matias. “This was going to end by knockout whether I was going to get knocked out or Jukembayev was going to get knocked out. I’m just glad it was me who knocked him out.”
Matias establishes himself as one of the best in a stacked division, but this latest win wasn’t easy. Kazakhstan’s Jukembayev came out strong, landing a right hook-right uppercut combination upstairs from his southpaw stance that got Matias’ attention in the first.
Jukembayev pushed the pace in the second. Matias began letting his hands go in the third, throwing in combination to the head and body. Both combatants were now fully warmed up, setting the stage for a fourth round that could be a candidate for “Round of the Year.”
It began when a hard left hook staggered Jukembayev and drove him to the canvas. Matias sought to close the show but Jukembayev held on, cleared his head and started landing his own shots. With a minute left in the stanza, Jukembayev stunned Matias with a left cross. Instead of clinching, Matias fought fire with fire, bringing the crowd out of their seats with toe-to-toe action until the bell sounded.
Matias never stopped coming forward. Following a one-sided sixth, Jukembayev returned to his corner with both eyes swelling shut. The back and forth ensued in the seventh as Jukembayev buzzed Matias with two right hooks toward the end of the round.
Matias returned to the driver’s seat in the eighth round, pounding away at Jukembayev with both fists. Kopā, he out-landed Jukembayev by 100 perforatori (234/608 līdz 134 /409) and was more accurate (38.5% līdz 32.8%). The accumulation of blows was enough to convince Jukembayev’s corner to request the bout be stopped.
“He knew he had nothing to lose. He came in and was doing everything strong,” said Matias. “He knew that all he could do was knock me out to win. I would have done the same thing. That’s a warrior’s heart and he has all my respect.
“After that fourth round, I mean he is a very competitive fighter, so it turned into a war after that point. My hands go up to him as well. Tā bija lieliska cīņa. I definitely have had other opponents that were very good, but this is the one that has given me the hardest test.”
In the telecast opener, Gary Antuanne Russell (14-0, 14 Kos) continued his ascent up the super lightweight ranks. The undefeated Russell became the first to stop the ruggedJovanie Santiago (14-2-1, 10 Kos), dominating Santiago until referee Sharon Sands halted the contest following the sixth round at the suggestion of Santiago’s corner.
“The objective is to get the man out as soon as possible and come out unscathed,” said Russell. “I just want to say that Santiago was a class-A opponent. A lot of people think he beat Adrien Broner. I want Adrien Broner now.”
With older brother and WBC World Featherweight Champion Gary Russell Jr. working his corner, Gary Antuanne controlled the action from the opening bell. The 2016 Olympian worked the jab and straight left behind the southpaw stance, snapping Santiago’s head back several times in the first.
Russell, 24, continued to land the left in the second and third. Early in the fourth, he followed up a straight left to the ribs with a short right hook upstairs that dropped Santiago to a knee. Puerto Rico’s Santiago gamely rose to his feet and survived the follow-up onslaught to make it out of the round.
“The importance to me is to execute round-by-round, and round-by-round, I was executing more and more. My father told me to go to the body, right hook upstairs. He was open to that,” said Russell.
Russell showed no signs of slowing despite being extended beyond four rounds for the first time in his pro career. The Capital Heights, Md. product battered Santiago in the sixth, landing punishing combinations throughout the frame. Moments vēlāk, the bout was stopped.
“It’s definitely important to me to perform so I’m not just known as Gary Russell’s younger brother,” said Russell, kas izkrauti 146 no 444 perforatori (32.9%). “I come from an excellent background of fighters. We’re building a dynasty.
“How soon do I want to get back in the ring? If I could fight on the Deontay Wilder card, that would be great.”
Saturday’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will replay Sunday, Maijs 30 pie 9 a.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME and Monday, Maijs 31 pie 10 p.m. ET / PT par SHOWTIME EXTREME.
Veteran sportscaster Brian Custer hosted the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast while versatile combat sports voice Mauro Ranallo handled blow-by-blow action alongside Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and three-division world champion Abner Mares. Three Hall of Famers rounded out the SHOWTIME telecast team – Emmy® award winning reporter Jim Gray, unofficial scorer Steve Farhood and world-renowned ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. The Executive Producer was David Dinkins, Jr., the Producer was Ray Smaltz and the Director was Chuck McKean. Three-time super bantamweight world champion Israel Vazquez and sportscaster Alejandro Luna served as expert analysts in Spanish on Secondary Audio Programming (SAP).
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Philadelphia, PA (Maijs 27, 2021)– A huge day and night of professional boxing is now set for Saturday June 5th pie 2300 Arēna uz Philadelphia. King’s Promotions will present two shows that will begin at 3 PM and 8 PM ET respectively. Headlining the afternoon card will be super middleweight’s Devar Ferhadi (8-0, 7 Kos) of Frederick, Maryland and Blake Mansfield (7-3-1, 4 Kos) Burlington, North Carolina in a fight scheduled for eight-rounds. Sešas apaļas bouts: Gregs Outlaw (8-0, 3 Kos) no Bowie, Maryland taking on Andrew Rodgers (4-9-2, 2 Kos) of Elkhart, Indiana in a junior welterweight fight. Joseph Jackson (16-0, 12 Kos) of Greensboro, NC battles Terrance Williams(5-4-1, 1 KO) Harrisburg, PA in a junior middleweight contest. Edgar Torres (8-0-1, 4 Kos) of Springfield, VA. cīņas Keshon Hutchinson (7-5, 1 KO) Redingas, PA in a junior middleweight contest. In four-round Contests Lawrence Murtagh būs viņa pro debija pret Christian Bermudez (2-0, 2 Kos) in a battle of Brooklyn based junior welterweights. In a battle of first-timers, Isaac Haynes no Albany, New York will fight Quadir Albright of Philadelphia in a junior welterweight bout. The night action will feature a much anticipated eight-round super middleweight clash between Brandon Robinson (15-2, 10 Kos) of Philadelphia and Genc Pllana (8-1-1, 4 Kos) of Hagerstown, Maryalnd. Sešas apaļas bouts: It will be a battle of Keystone state lightweights as Osvaldo Morales (4-0, 2 Kos) no Harrisburg, PA fights James Bernadin (3-0-1, 2 Kos) Lancaster, PA Jonathan Rodriguez (8-1, 3 Kos) Betlēmes, PA fights Sebastian Baltazar(1-4) of Tacoma, Washington in a bantamweight fight. Rasheed Johnson (7-3, 3 Kos) of Philadelphia squares off with Rafiq Muhammad (4-0, 2 Kos) Richmond, VA in a welterweight fight. Khainell Wheer (4-1, 4 Kos) Betlēmes, PA uzņemas Vincent Baccus (4-2-1, 3 Kos) of Okmulgee, OK in a super middleweight affair, In four-round fights. Elijah Morales (7-0, 4 Kos) no Trenton, NJ cīņas Andres Abarco (2-4) of Normandy Park, Washington in a welterweight contest. Pro Debitēs Eric Monroe of Philadelphia fights Roudly Lolo (0-0-1) no Harrisburg, PA in a middleweight fight. Both cards will be streamed live on BXNGTV.com ONLY A LIMITED AMOUNT OF $50 General Admission Tickets remain for both shows, un to var iegādāties, zvanot 610-587-5950 or at Pivott Boxing (2807 North 6th Street in Philadelphia, 215-398-5766) |