MONTRÉAL (Mars 31, 2021) - Boxeur canadien populaireMarie-Eve Dicaire appris une leçon inestimable quoique décevanteensa décision-perteau champion du monde désormais incontesté des super poids weltersClaressa Shields (11-0, 2 KOs) en mars 3e Événement à la carte «SUPERWOMEN».
Dicaire (17-1) a subi sa première défaite en tant que professionnelle et en boxe qui mène souvent dans un sens ou dans l'autre: apprendre de l'expérience globale et progresser en tant que boxeur ou continuer à se battre en tant qu'ancien champion du monde à la recherche d'une opportunité.
Deux semaines après le combat des Shields, Marie-Eve était de retour à l'entraînement, plutôt que de se vautrer dans sa première perte et de s'apitoyer sur sa peau.
"Clairement,» A déclaré Dicaire, "J'ai beaucoup appris. Je suis retourné directement au gymnase avec un plan précis pour amener ma boxe à un autre niveau. J'ai réalisé beaucoup de choses, du bon et du mauvais, mais cela aidera certainement à devenir un combattant plus complet.
«Après deux semaines de congé, J'en avais plus qu'assez. Également, au cours de la dernière année, nous avons expérimenté une nouvelle façon de travailler. Je vais au gym pour un entraînement intense pendant quelques semaines, puis prenez quelques jours de repos. Cette méthode m'a amené à un autre niveau, nous avons donc décidé de travailler de cette façon pour mon prochain camp, parce que je me sentais bien sur le ring. Je suis un surpuissant. Je ne peux pas me reposer quand je sais que j'ai perdu. J'avais besoin de faire le travail pour profiter de vraies vacances. Je sais que je serai de nouveau sur le ring bientôt.
Les pertes mènent finalement à des changements mais l’objectif de Dicaire de devenir champion du monde incontesté reste le même. Ce qui change, bien que, est son style, au moins dans une certaine mesure, d'autant plus qu'elle n'a eu aucun KO au cours de sa carrière professionnelle.
"Je suis née prête, donc le plus tôt, le meilleur,»Dicaire a parlé de remporter un autre titre mondial. «Je veux devenir un, champion du monde incontesté et c'est pourquoi je suis déjà de retour au travail. Nous travaillons à améliorer certaines de mes faiblesses qui n'étaient pas une priorité auparavant. Je travaillerai à améliorer ma puissance et à me battre pendant ce camp d’entraînement. »
Dicaire a également appris que son système de soutien s'est développé, remarquablement, même après le revers initial sur son record autrement invaincu.
«Je pensais que j'allais faire face à la perte seule avec ma famille et mes amis proches,»A conclu Dicaire, «Mais c’est exactement le contraire. Je n'ai jamais connu autant de soutien de la part des fans au cours de toute ma carrière. C’est comme si tout le monde était conscient que j’ai tout ce qu’il faut pour redevenir champion du monde et qu’ils sont avec moi dans ce nouveau voyage. »
Los Angeles, COMME (Mars 19, 2021) -This Saturday night, one of the top prospects in boxing will be back in action at the Miami Airport Hilton in Miami, Florida as undefeated featherweight Jalen Walker takes on grizzled veteran Julian Aristule in a bout scheduled for six-rounds. Walker of Los Angeles is 7-0 with six knockouts and is looking to add his most experienced foe to his resume.
After a successful amateur career that saw him amass a record of 108-13, and was a three-time National PAL champion; Two-Time Silver Medal winner in the Junior Olympics; Time-Time Silver Medal winner in the Adidas Nationals among his endless accolades. Walker turned professional at the age of 17.
Walker won his first six bouts in Tijuana, Mexico before winning his American debut, which was a unanimous decision over Diuhl Olguin. “I am ready to put on a show. I have put in a lot of hard work for this fight. I have seen a little bit of Aristule. I do not look at too much of my opponents, I let my team do that, but what I have seen is that he is on his way out,” dit Walker.
Aristule of Argentina has had a successful career by amassing a record of 34-14 avec 17 KO, and is a former WBO Latino Super Bantamweight champion. He defeated two undefeated fighters, and has wins over several more quality opponents.
The ambitious Walker kept in good shape during the Coronavirus lockdown, and was ready for action when he took on Olguin last December 20th.
“Je ne ai jamais arrêté la formation. I stayed in shape, and continued to run and spar,” continued Walker.
Walker, who started boxing at age seven as he followed in the footsteps of his father Norman and grandfather, who were both amateur boxers. Walker is one of the most followed boxers on social media as he boasts over137,000 followers on Instagramknows that platforms like that are very important in today’s world of sports and entertainment.
“I think the key to that is consistency. When I first started getting 1,000 views or so, I thought it was a big deal. I had about 6,000 followers before my pro debut, and it has continued to grow. When I start to fight on bigger cards, I can see that even skyrocketing. There are many world champions that don’t get nearly the views that I get. I am just waiting patiently, and when everything happens, things will click perfectly, It is going to be big.”
Walker has gained valuable experience sparring with several world champions such as Danny Roman, Ange Acosta, Joseph Diaz Jr. and Murodjon Akhmadaliev .
Jalen is on the cusp of signing with a major promoter, and he knows that he brings a lot to the table both in and out of the ring. “I bring what I can do as a fighter, but also with social media, that even helps promote their events when I am fighting. I am the total package Walker is managed by Waterfront Boxing, which is headed up by the duo of Rene Symonds and Clement Kwan.
The pair see a huge future for Walker.
“Our job as managers to a top talent like Jalen is to build a foundation for him to showcase his talents, flourish as a brand and to develop as a young man,” said Kwan.
Symonds added, “Jalen is an incredibly exciting fighter who eats, dort et respire la boxe. We’re incredibly proud of how active he has been during the pandemic – with five outings last year. This bout against a 48-fight veteran is another step towards fulfilling his destiny”
McCaskill envisage des confrontations avec Taylor et Shields
Chicago, IL (Mars 17, 2021) – Fraîchement sortie de sa deuxième victoire consécutive sur le futur Hall of Famer, Cecilia Braekhus, champion poids welter incontesté, Jessica McCaskill cherche à combattre les plus grands noms du circuit féminin.
McCaskill de Chicago, facilement surpassé le légendaire Braekhus par des dizaines de 100-89, 99-90 et 98-91 pour remporter sa cinquième consécutive et hisser son record à 10-2.
“J'ai senti que mon agressivité était vraiment bonne, juste garder la pression non-stop, et nous sommes prêts pour la suite. Elle courait dans, et s'est encombrée, et je me suis dit que si elle allait courir, Il faudrait que je fasse au moins un ou deux coups, et elle a continué à le faire, donc j'ai continué à le faire aussi. Je voulais bouger et montrer d'autres angles, mais elle a continué à entrer directement, alors elle était là,” dit McCaskill.
“Un combat avec Katie Taylor pourrait être la prochaine chose à l'ordre du jour. Si c'est ça, ce serait génial. Si ça ne marche pas, alors il y a quelques autres noms là-bas. Quant à Claressa Shields, McCaskill pense qu'un combat avec elle peut arriver, “Cela pourrait être une possibilité si Claressa pouvait arriver à 147 livres. D'abord, elle a dit qu'elle n'abandonnerait aucun poids, et maintenant elle dit qu'elle le ferait, nous allons donc devoir voir s'ils vont prendre cela au sérieux.”
Dit le promoteur de McCaskill, Leon Margules des Guerriers de boxe, “Jessica a encore prouvé qu'elle est l'une des meilleures combattantes du monde. Elle a maintenant dominé le combattant qui a été la livre de longue date du meilleur boxeur. Nous aimerions combattre n'importe qui, et un combat avec Katie Taylor aurait très certainement un résultat différent de leur premier combat. Les combats avec Taylor ou Claressa seraient des combats historiques car ils opposeraient deux des champions incontestés en titre.” Photos/Boxe Match
Jose Martinez and Israel Gonzalez Battle to Majority Draw in Co-Main Event, Alma Ibarra Earns Unanimous Decision Over Maricela Cornejo, and Joe Ward Avenges Lone Professional Loss Against Marco Delgado
San Juan, PUERTO RICO – March 18, 2021 -Ange Fierrorose from the canvas twice en route to a stunning comeback knockout win in the sixth round against former world championAlbertoMachadoas the latest chapter of the iconic Puerto Rico vs. Mexico ring rivalry was written in the Ring City USA main event, live on NBC Sports Network from Albergue Olimpico (Centre Olympique) à Salinas, Puerto Rico.
Tijuana’s Fierro (18-1-1, 14 KOs) handed Machado (22-3, 18 KOs) of Rio Piedras his first professional loss in Puerto Rico, following a hot start from the former junior lightweight world champion. Machado, 30, scored a knockdown in each of the first two rounds with well-placed right-hand counter punches. Fierro displayed a durable chin and beat the count easily both times, signaling that he was not hurt by the crunching power punches. Fierro was down 48-45 on all three judges’ scorecards at the time of the stoppage.
“I’m happy, I faced a top-notch fighter tonight in Alberto Machado,” said Fierro, who was a three-to-one underdog. “He is world class and dropped me twice. But I am ecstatic that I was able to come back and beat a fighter of his caliber.”
The 22-year-old lightweight turned the fight around in the fourth round as he dedicated himself to a vicious body attack against Machado. The body work paid dividends as he found openings throughout the fifth and sixth round, ultimately leading to a vicious left hand that sent the former titlist to the canvas for the first and only time in the fight. Fierro credited finding his second wind to his two-year-old daughter back in Mexico.
“He dropped me twice in the beginning of the fight,” added Fierro. “When I got back to my corner, I told them, ‘remind me of my daughter.’ Because with this fight I can change her life and that’s exactly what they did after the third round. They motivated me and that’s exactly what I did.”
Prior to the fight, Fierro told the Ring City USA broadcast team, “the best judge is a knockout when you’re fighting in someone else’s hometown.” The Mexican warrior, who replaced undefeated prospect Hector Tanajara on one week’s notice, delivered on his promise to take matters into his own hands.
“We found a lot of gaps in Machado’s game in the sixth round,” stated Fierro. “I took advantage of them and I turned it around. I told you in the interview (avant le combat), I didn’t come here to be a tourist in Puerto Rico. I came here to win.”
Immediately preceding the main event, L'IrlandeJoe Ward (3-1, 2 KOs) avenged his only professional loss with a dominating unanimous decision victory overCadre mince(7-2, 5 KOs) in their six-round light heavyweight tilt. En Octobre 2019, the 15-time Irish National Champion Ward faced Delgado in his professional debut and suffered a dislocated kneecap which led to a technical knockout victory for the Turlock, Californie. indigène. Under the tutelage of two-division world champion Joey Gamache, the 29-year-old Ward displayed his spectacular amateur pedigree as he attempts to fast-track his pro career.
In the second fight of the telecast, Alma Ibarra (7-1, 4 KOs) earned a hard-fought unanimous decision overMaricela cornejo (13-4, 5 KOs) dans un combat de poids moyen de huit rondes. Two of the ringside judges scored seven rounds for Ibarra (79-73) while the third saw it 77-75 for the winner. Ibarra, who hails from Monterrey, Mexique, brought the fight to the Los Angeles native throughout the fight and was the far busier fighter.
“Now the world knows who Alma Ibarra is and what she is made of,” said the victor. “To everyone, I was a stranger. And to fight against someone who is very recognized worldwide in Maricela Cornejo and beat her, this opened many doors for us.”
Ibarra, 32, returned from a 16-month layoff following her first professional defeat against Raquel Miller in 2019. Ibarra, who had a successful amateur career, looked comfortable as she commanded the ring against the seasoned professional in 33-year-old Cornejo. Ibarra, a natural welterweight, was fighting at the heaviest weight of her career (156 lbs.).
“I felt very good, très fort, as this is a division that I am not used to,” said Ibarra. “I always fight in lower divisions, we had to go up two divisions to take this great opportunity, and well, I think we were not wrong to take this risk.”
In the co-main event of the evening, which kicked off the four-fight main card on NBC Sports Network, Jose “Chiquiro” Martinez(21-1-3, 14 KOs) of Mayaguez, P.R. etIsraël González (26-4-1, 11 KOs) of Cabo San Lucas, Mexique, fought to a majority draw in their 10-round bantamweight affair. While one ringside judge gave Gonzalez, 24, the edge on the scorecards (96-94), the remaining two judges scored it identically at 95-95. Ring City’s unofficial scorer Steve Smoger had Gonzalez edging the hometown fighter 97-93.
“I felt his punches, but I was the superior fighter tonight,», A déclaré Gonzalez. “He might have won three rounds but it’s OK. I’m thankful to Puerto Rico and all of the people that gave me an opportunity to be here.”
The 28-year-old Martinez did his best work on the inside as he attempted to neutralize the five-inch reach advantage of the younger Gonzalez and led on two of the scorecards through the midway point of the fight. En attendant, Gonzalez flashed excellent hand speed in the back-and-forth affair and stole many of the later rounds when he found his second wind. This marked the third draw for Martinez over his last seven fights and the first for Gonzalez.
“I feel happy, satisfied with the work I did,» A déclaré Martinez. “I understand that I was fighting against a strong opponent and that I won. I pushed more. I was on top of him, but these things happen in boxing. Now it’s a matter of continuing to train, maintain myself and seek that title opportunity.”
Following the co-main event between Martinez and Gonzalez, Ring City USA paid tribute to the late Marvelous Marvin Hagler, qui est mort à l'âge de 66 Samedi. A member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame, Hagler reigned as the undisputed middleweight champion for several years and participated in several classic bouts in the 1980s.
“The beautiful part of Marvelous Marvin Hagler, if you had the chance to be around him, is that he was authentic,” said blow-by-blow announcer Bob Papa. “Just as he was in the ring was how he treated you outside of the ring. He is truly one of the greatest champions of all time.”
Plus tôt dans la soirée, live on Twitch in the U.S. et dans le monde, Ange Acosta (22-2, 21 KOs) of Barrio Obrero Santurce, Puerto Rico, earned a victory on the scorecards for the first time in his professional career, gagner une décision unanime surGilberto Mendoza (17-10-3, 8 KOs) of Baja California, Mexique, in an eight-round super flyweight fight. Fighting in his hometown of Salinas,Edwin Valentin(10-0, 9 KOs) remained perfect with a fifth-round technical knockout victory over fellow Puerto RicanHector Marengo(7-15-4, 4 KOs). In the opening fight of the evening, Jose Roman (11-0, 5 KOs) de Bayamon, Puerto Rico, bestedRoque Junco(10-8-1, 6 KOs) via unanimous decision in an eight-round welterweight fight.
Calling all the action ringside in Puerto Rico was former two-time welterweight champion Shawn Porter joined by NBC Sports blow-by-blow commentator Bob Papa. Brian Campbell served as fight night analyst with Curran Bhatia reporting from ringside. The executive producers of tonight’s presentation ofRing City USA: Machado vs. Fierroon NBC Sports Network were Eric Weinberger, Jeff Huggins & Frank Samuel. The telecast was produced by David Gibson and directed by Matt Celli.
Tonight’s full four-fight telecast will be available to watch on-demand on the NBC Sports App with authenticated sign-in.
Ring City USA returns next Thursday, Mars 25 on NBC Sports Network to close out its three-event residency in Puerto Rico as one of the biggest fights in women’s boxing will take center stage between seven-division world champion and future Boxing Hall of FamerAmanda Serranoand three-division titlistDaniela Bermudezfor Serrano’s WBO and WBC featherweight world titles. Follow Ring City USA onFacebook, GazouillementetInstagrampour les dernières mises à jour ou visitezwww.ringcityusa.com pour plus d'informations.
À propos de Ring City USA
Ville Anneau, qui a été lancée en 2020, est la dernière plate-forme de médias sportifs de boxe. Travailler en tandem avec une variété de promoteurs et de talents, sa nouvelle série de boxe met l'accent sur des affrontements compétitifs qui testent véritablement les combattants et excitent les fans de combat. Ring City propose de superbes combats sur le ring et une programmation d'épaule convaincante en dehors du ring. Ring City est le terrain d'essai où les talents émergents peuvent gagner leurs galons et se lancer dans l'échelon supérieur de la célébrité de la boxe.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Tour. (Mars 15, 2021) – There is no more of a family affair in USA Boxing thanKayla Gomez’s, in which her mother, Crystal Aceves, and grandmother, Cindy Aceves, work her corner.
They will be together once again at the 2020 Championnats nationaux de boxe USA, postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic from last December to March 25 – Avril 3, à Shreveport, Le.
The 18-year-old Gomez, who lives in El Paso (TX), is a youth flyweight (112 lbs.) boxeur, who finished second at the 2019 Championnats nationaux, highlighting her first year in Youth competition. She has a growing supply of gold medals having finished on top at the 2019 & 2018 Open régional de l'Ouest, 2018 & 2017 Junior Open Championships, et 2018 & 2017 Open régional de l'Est. She is also a 5-time National Junior Olympic champion (2015 par 2019).
A self-described multi-dimensional boxer, Kayla is a counter puncher and consummate boxer, displaying veteran-like “ringmanship,” but also capable of being a technical brawler and pressure fighter. She first started boxing in 2012 after watching a documentary on the 2012 Olympics.
“The inspiration of the boxers training to earn a gold medal motivated me to learn this unique sport,” Gomez explained. “I dedicate my whole life to boxing and as of right now, amateur boxing has impacted my life in a positive manner, paving my way in the near future to earn different accolades and experience for an Olympic gold medal and my pro career.”
Her mother, Crystal, is an amateur boxer who has competed in many tournaments. She will not compete in these championships this year because she is fully focused right now on her daughter and her future. She will be competing at other 2021 tournaments.
“As a boxer, my mom knows what it’s like to be in my position, so instead of getting mad at me, she gives me alternatives to do when I’m feeling low or not myself to have a better chance of being the best fighter I can be,” Kayla explained what it’s like having her mother and grandmother working her corner. “We all have a great relationship and work well in the ring together. They understand what it’s like to be in my position.”
A high school senior, Kayla is in a K-12 program for an online school due to her busy schedule. She does plan to attend college and share her boxing with educational opportunities.
“My education is just as important as my boxing,” She concluded. “I will attend college and work really hard to accomplish my goal of earning a gold medal at the 2024 Olympics and beginning my pro career afterwards.”
Kayla Gomez is a legacy boxer with a promising future.
À PROPOS DE BOXE USA: La mission des Etats-Unis de boxe est de permettre aux athlètes et aux entraîneurs des États-Unis pour atteindre l'excellence concurrentielle soutenue, développer le caractère, soutenir le sport de la boxe, et promouvoir et développer la boxe de style olympique aux Etats-Unis. La responsabilité des Etats-Unis de boxe est non seulement de produire de l'or olympique, mais aussi superviser et diriger tous les aspects de la boxe amateur aux États-Unis.