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ANDRZEJ FONFARA WINS SLUGFEST AGAINST NATHAN CLEVERLY ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON SPIKE IN FRONT OF ELECTRIC CROWD AT UIC PAVILION IN CHICAGO

KOHEI KONO USES RELENTLESS ATTACK TO DEFEAT KOKI KAMEDA & RETAIN SUPER FLYWEIGHT WORLD TITLE
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CHICAGO (Oktobro 16, 2015) – Hometown-favorite Andrzej Fonfara (28-3 16 KOs) outslugged former world champion Nathan Cleverly (29-3, 15 KOs) Super 12 grueling rounds on his way to a unanimous decision on Superegaj Boksaj #?ampiono (PBC) Sur Spike from the UIC Pavilion in Chicago.
Fonfara and Cleverly exchanged punches throughout the night with neither man yielding an inch of ground. Cleverly won rounds by throwing punches from awkward angles and by countering effectively. Fonfara never seemed phased by Cleverly’s power however, and was able to impose his will as the fight wore on.
Cleverly began bleeding from his nose in the middle of the fight as Fonfara launched uppercuts and straight right hands at the injured appendage. The injury slowed the pace of Cleverly’s attack and allowed Fonfara to pull ahead on the scorecards. The fight set a record for most punches landed (936) and thrown (2524) in the light heavyweight division in CompuBox history.
La fina juĝistoj’ partituroj estis 115-113 Kaj 116-112 Dufoje.
The evening’s co-main event featured thrilling back-and-forth action as super flyweight world champion Kohei Kono (31-8-1, 13 KOs) retained his title via unanimous decision over former world champion Koki Kameda (33-2, 18 KOs). The bout was the first world title fight between two Japanese fighters that was fought on U.S. soil.
The action started in round two when Kono fell to the canvas as a result of a low blow from Kameda. Kono bounced back and immediately put Kameda on the ground with a sharp straight left hand.
En la tria raŭndo, Kameda was twice deducted points for low blows as Kono continued to punish him with blows to the head. One point would eventually be deducted from Kono in round nine for excessive holding.
While Kameda fought through a left eye that was swollen shut, Kono proved to be dominant from start to finish on his way to a decision victory by scores of 116-108, 115-109 Kaj 113-111. The two fighters landed a combined 679 Stampiloj, the second highest total in CompuBox history in the super flyweight division. Kono finished the fight landing 362 punches to 317 by Kameda.
ANDRZEJ FONFARA
Cleverly has a great chin. Li estas granda batalanto. He was taking a lot of punches and not breaking down. He still wanted to go forward and fight. He believed he could win until the very end.
I thought I would knock him out before the fight, but during the fight I realized he has great defense. I had no idea he could take so many punches and still be in the fight. I realized it would be very hard to knock him out. I respect him very much.
It was not the toughest fight of my career, but I’m happy because it was a hard 12 Rondoj.
I got the feeling I broke his nose around the seventh or eighth round. After taking so many hard punches I felt he was wearing down.
I was positive I won before they read the decision. The last couple rounds there was no question who was the better fighter. He was still throwing punches, but I was blocking them and hitting him very hard.
What’s next for me? Hawaii. Vacation.
NATHAN CLEVERLY
It was a fantastic fightI had a feeling that our styles were going to gel and that’s what happened. It was a war from the very first bell and I am not surprised that it broke the records for the most punches thrown because when we started we just didn’t stop.
He can really banghe’s not far off Sergey Kovalev for power. But I thought I had him until the nose went and I think that without that, I could’ve got the win. But in the end, I think the 115-113 was about right, and credit to him, he took some punches in there too and kept on coming.
It has been a great experience over here in the U.S. – it’s a pretty hostile crowd but they all congratulated me after the fight. Would I do it again? Why notit’s what we are here to do, put on entertaining fights for great fans, and I am sure there will be the demand for it.
KOHEI KONO
I’ve been training to win this title for years and I’m so happy that I have defended the title.
I am so happy that I got to face Kameda and get this victory over him. It is a big win for my career.
If we had fought using movement, he probably would have beaten me, but he decided to trade punches with me and that gave me a chance to win.
My jab was superb #?I-nokte and my uppercut rarely missed. Early in the fight I wasn’t sure I could take his power. But after he hit me a few times and I was still there, I started getting confidence.
I felt great all week and I knew my performance would be very strong. Even before I left for the U.S. I felt better than I ever had before a fight.
KOKI KAMEDA
I trained very hard for this fight. I’m very disappointed.
I was going to make a decision on whether to retire or not based on my performance. I feel it might be time for me to retire.
My stamina wasn’t what it should be in the later rounds.
I got caught in the second round because I made a mistake I shouldn’t have made. He fought very well and I was surprised by his power. I think it’s time for me to retire.
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PBC on Spike was promoted by Warriors Boxing.
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BROOK FORCED OUT OF CHAVES CLASH

Fight to be rescheduled after rib injury hits Sheffield star

Kell Brook has been forced out of his IBF World Welterweight title clash with Diego Chaves at the Sheffield Arena on Sabato, Oktobro 24 after sustaining a rib injury in sparring.

Brook was set to make the third defence of his belt against the dangerous Argentine, but having spent time in hospital with the injury and taking the advice of medical experts following scans, the Sheffield star will now look to face Chaves later in the year.

The Sheffield show goes ahead with the Sky Sports debut of Chris Eubank Jr topping the bill as he defends his WBA Interim World Middleweight title against American Tony Jeter, Gavin McDonnell defends his European Bantamweight strap against former World title challenger Jeremy Parodi, along with a host of exciting young talent on the bill.

“It’s always a bitter blow when an injury causes a fight to be postponed, especially so close to the event,” said promoter Eddie Hearn. “Kell picked up a rib injury in sparring yesterday and spent most of the day at hospital yesterday. Kell was desperate to fight but it was simply impossible and we will now look to reschedule the bout for the end of the year.”

Matchroom Boxing will make a full statement lunde regarding details of full refunds and partial refunds to those fans still attending the show.

Sampson Boxing Signs 18-Year-Old ‘Boxing ProdigyDavid Benavidez to a Promotional Contract

Promoter Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing proudly announces the signing of boxing ‘wonder kid’ David “El Bandera RojaBenavidez to a promotional contract.
Benavidez, already 10-0, 9 KOs as a super-middleweight professional, hails from Phoenix and is the younger brother of undefeated Interim WBA World Super Lightweight Champion Jose Benavidez Jr.
Considered a boxing prodigy by many, Benavidez has been trained since age two by his father Jose Benavidez Sr. He turned professional at 16, but was forced to ply his trade in Mexico until age 18, when he was legally allowed to fight in the United States. The ultra-talented youngster has already sparred with many of the best fighters in the world including Kelly Pavlik, Gennady Golovkin and Nobuhiro Ishida to name a few He has also trained at the Wild Card Gym with Freddy Roach.
I feel really blessed,” said Benavidez of the promotional deal. “It’s a great opportunity for me and great for my career. I am excited to step up to this big stage and show everybody how hungry I am and what I’m about. I want to show my skill level to the boxing world.
Benavidez caught the eye of Lewkowicz while sparring in the Virgin Islands with Sampson Boxing fighter Julius Jackson.
Like any other boxer my goal is to become champion, but I’m also looking forward to coming up the ranks and showing everyone who I am. But I’m only 18, so we’re taking our time. When Sampson says it’s time to step up, then I will.
The young fighter says his relationship with his father has been key to his success.
It’s a great father/son relationship, he’s like my best friend. We don’t always agree on everything but he’s the one who taught me everything I know, so I am grateful for everything he has given me.
I’m really happy about this deal. Sampson works with the best people in boxing,” said Jose Benavidez Sr. “We saw what he did with Maravilla Martinez and he’s been around many years doing a great job. We’re happy to be with him.
Benavidez Sr. says his son is a boxer with an occasional tendency to brawl. “He moves his head a lot and throws good combinations. He’s very relaxed and thinks a lot in the ring. He also has great killer instinct.
Benavidez’s manager David Garcia, who also handles his world champion brother, says the boxing world can expect big things from this new pairing of promoter and up-and-coming fighter. “I’m proud that David has joined Sampson’s promotional stable. Sampson has guided many fighters to the top. With hard work and Sampson’s guidance, David will be in some of the most exciting fights of the next few years.
Garcia also explains why the young man turned pro at such an early age.
He had developed so much physically by 16. He was already 6′ 2″ and had so many skills. He was already sparring with world champs. The amateur level didn’t offer him any further opportunity to develop. So he took the natural course of turning pro.
Promoter Lewkowicz is the one who gave Benavidez his unique fight moniker of El Bandera Roja/Red Flag. “I gave him that name because he is a red flag to all the super middleweights in the world to watch out. They are all now in danger.
Lewkowicz, renowned for his eye for young talent, says that Benavidez has everything he looks for in a prospect.
I am very happy David chose to work with me. He is a future star in boxing. It’s his destiny. His brother is a champion and so will he be. He is the real thing and I am proud to be the one to guide him to where he belongs at the top of boxing.
About Sampson Boxing
Post kiam tre sukcesa kuro kiel matchmaker kaj konsilisto, Sampson Lewkowicz #?alti super al la varba flanko de profesia bokso en januaro 2008.
Sampson Bokso kreskis en unu el la monda’s plej #presti?a varbaj firmaoj, Reprezentanta multaj de la monda’s plej bonaj batalantoj kaj plej promesplenaj junaj konkurantoj.

Sampson Bokso havas varbajn partnerojn #?iu super Norda kaj Sud-Ameriko, Afriko, Azio, Nov-Zelando, #A?stralio, #E?ropo kaj Centr-Ameriko kaj Sampson Boksaj eventoj estis televidigita sur tiaj premieraj retoj kiel HBO, Showtime, ESPN, #Kontra?. Kaj pluraj internaciaj retoj.

 

Long wait over Demetrius Andrade Returns this Saturday

PROVIDENCE (Oktobro 15, 2015) – La longa, often contentious stretch of inactivity for undefeated super welterweight Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade (21-0, 14 KOs) finally ends this Saturday night at Mohegan Sun Arena.
La 2008 Usono. Olympian from Providence returns to the ring for the first time in 16 months to fight former South American champion Dario Fabian “El Gallo” Pucheta (20-2, 11 KOs) in the 10-round main event for the vacant World Boxing Organization (WBO) International super welterweight championship
The 27-year-old Andrade hasn’t fought since June 14, 2014, when he annihilated the then No. 1 Deviga konkuranto Brian “La Leono” Rose (25-1-1, 7 KOs) in seven rounds, showcased on HBO, in his first and only World Boxing Organization (WBO) titoldefendo.
“I’ve estita tie, done that,” Andrade spoke about his return. “It was kind of like when I was an amateur turning pro; mi pensas, I didn’t fight for eight months. Yeah, it’s finally hit me that I’m fighting again, but this is something I’ve done all my life, and it should have been happening on a regular basis. Training camp was great. Inside and outside of the ring (during his ring hiatus), I’ve been preparing for life-changing stuff, not just this one fight. But I’m fully focused on this fight against a tough, hungry opponent.
Andrade, whose WBO title was stripped a few months ago for inactivity, originally captured the vacant WBO super welterweight championship November 9, 2013, also aired on HBO, De vojo de 12-ronda decido super #anta?e unbeaten 2004 Usono. Olympian Vanes “Koŝmaro” Martirosyan (33-0-1, 21 KOs).
I’m in the best shape of my life,” Andrade added, “Fizike, mentally and spiritually. I’m going to look spectacular Saturday night doing what I do best.
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ARON MARTINEZ SCORES UNANIMOUS DECISION WIN OVER DEVON ALEXANDER IN PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON ESPN FIGHT CARD FROM GILA RIVER ARENA IN GLENDALE, AZ

LEE SELBY WINS UNANIMOUS DECISION
AGAINST FERNANDO MONTIEL
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GLENDALE, AZ. (Oktobro 14, 2015) -Tonight’s Superegaj Boksaj #?ampiono (PBC) Sur ESPN fight card featured Mexican brawler Aron Martinez (20-4-1, 4 KOs) capturing a unanimous decision (97-93, 97-93, 96-94) victory over former world champion Devon Alexander “La Granda” (26-4, 14 KOs). In a 10-round battle, spent mostly on the inside, Martinez managed to emerge victorious.
The televised opener showcased a 12-round, action-packed battle as Lee Selby (22-1, 8 KOs) made his U.S. debut and secured a unanimous decision (116-112, 118-110, 119-109) win over former three-division world champion Fernando “Cochulito” Montiel (54-5-2, 39 KOs).
Here is what the fighters had to say about their performances tonight:
DEVON ALEXANDER
I wanted to be smart and aggressive in there tonight, and that’s what I did.
He was coming in fast like we knew he would. We knew he was going to come forward. I just couldn’t get my shots off like I wanted to.
Consecutive losses are tough, but I’m not easily discouraged. I just need to regroup and then we’ll see what’s next. I’m still considered one of the best.
ARON MARTINEZ
I’m the heavier guy. I’ve always fought at 147 Lbs. This is my natural weight and I sparred against much bigger guys during the last few weeks of training camp. I was facing fast 180 lbs fighters in camp to get ready for this.
We followed our game plan tonight. I give (Alexander) props for standing in there with me.
Fighting on a PBC card on ESPN is the best kind of opportunity for me. I’ll use this fight to get another great chance like I got tonight.
I’ll fight whoever they put in front of me. I’m always the underdog, but I embrace it because that mentality has pushed me to work harder.
LEE SELBY
My jab, reach and speed were my biggest advantages tonight. That was how I got the win.
All the cuts I’ve had in my career have come against shorter fighters like (Montiel). When I got cut tonight in the 6th round it was the same thing. I caught a head butt.
I was honestly disappointed in my performance tonight. I got the win and it was a great feeling to get my first one on U.S. soil. But the fans didn’t see me at my best, and a big part of that was Montiel’s experience. He’s a great fighter.
FERNANDO Montiel
I thought it was a lot closer fight than the judges had it on the scorecard.
I spent the first few rounds waiting for him to come at me so I could counterpunch. But he wasn’t engaging me so I became the aggressor and brought the fight to him.
It was an honor to fight on this PBC card here in Arizona. I honestly think I deserve a rematch. I want to fight him again.
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The card was promoted by Ring Pros Promotions.
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LAMONT PETERSON VS. FELIX DIAZ JR. FINA GAZETARA KONFERENCO CITAĴOJ & FOTOJ

Fighting in front of a hometown crowd is exciting just like it is in any other sport. You have a home field advantage, a home court advantage and in boxing, you have home ring advantage.” – Lamont Peterson
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VAŜINGTONO, DC (Oktobro 15)Two days before former world champion Lamont Peterson (33-3-1, 17 KOs) and Olympic Gold Medalist Felix Diaz Jr.(17-0, 8 KOs) are set to enter the ring at EagleBank Arena at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA, the fighters hosted a press conference at The Hamilton Live in downtown Washington, DC. La Sabato afternoon Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) on NBC event will air live with televised coverage beginning at 4 P.M. ET/1 P.M. PT.
The two co-main event fighters, leviĝanta stelo Prichard Dupunkto(16-0, 13 KOs) and the undefeated Terrel Williams(14-0, 12 KOs)were also in attendance along with undercard fighters super lightweight contender Anthony Peterson (35-1, 23 KOs) kaj nevenkita perspektivo Alantez Fox (16-0-1, 6 KOs).
Here’s what the fighters had to say just days before their Oktobro 17 showdowns:
LAMONT PETERSON
I had a very healthy and productive training camp. I’m looking forward to this fight. I always look forward to fighting. I wish I could fight every month, I swear I do. But I understand it’s a business.
I’m looking for a tough fight. I know he’s prepared. I did my homework on him though. I wish we could fight tonightbut I guess I can wait.
It’s the best to fight in front of a hometown crowd. It’s the best for me, and it’s the best for my fans. It’s always great to walk to the ring and have those familiar faces in the crowd.
Fighting in front of a hometown crowd is exciting just like it is in any other sport. You have home field advantage, home court advantage and in boxing, you have home ring advantage. I’m blessed to be fighting at home, and I’m blessed to be fighting again.
It’s going to be really exciting to have my daughter at my fight for the first time. She’ll be at the weigh-in too, so I’m happy I can have here there with me.
FELIX DIAZ JR.
I like the opportunity but the pressure is on Lamont fighting in his hometown. I don’t feel any pressure coming into his hometown.
I don’t feel any pressure to keep my undefeated record because I trained to win. The Olympics were the most pressure I’ve ever felt and it was my proudest moment as a fighter and as a man. It’s one of my biggest achievements.
“Post kiam #?i tiu batalo, I want to spend time with my family and see Halloween for the first time in the United States. My kids are excited to dress up and I’m excited to eat the candy.
PRICHARD COLON
I had a great training camp in Puerto Rico for about four to five weeks. I recently just fought in September and I was in great condition. This fight is a great opportunity for me to be seen on national television.
I always a look for the win. Looking for that ‘W,’ that’s how we work. If the knockout comes beautiful, I’m coming off of three knockouts in a row. I’m looking to add another one to my record.
He’s a great opponent. He’s undefeated. I know he’s hungry. I’ve faced big fighters in my career in the amateurs. No worries he’s just another fighter and I know I’m going to be the one with my hand raised Sabate.
I want to make my own fighting style. I just want to be me. When I started my career I wanted to be like Tito Trinidad and Hector Camacho Sr. Those were my favorite fighters growing up, but now I want to make my own brand, and that’s what I’m going to do Sabate.
Everybody in the area come to EagleBank Arena Sabato. Porda turniro #?e 1 P.M. and if you cant make it, tune in on NBC at 4 P.M.
TERREL WILLIAMS
“I’m preta iri. This is a huge opportunity for me. I know I have a lot of support with my family, friends and fans behind me.
I have a tough task in front of me. Prichard is a great up and coming undefeated fighter, but I’m ready.
This is the challenge that I’ve always dreamed. I’m ready to rock and roll Sabate.
ANTHONY PETERSON
Its fight time. Make sure you tune in. It’s going to be a great show.
Boxing in DC definitely took a big turn in 2011 when Lamont kicked in the front door and beat Amir Khan. It was a big victory for the Headbangers and a big victory for the city. Boxing is definitely big in DC again with local fights in small venues and fights like we have Sabato night at EagleBank Arena.
I feel very sharp. I’m preta iri. I haven’t been this focused in a long time.
Lamont is more than a best friend. I can’t explain or describe it. I’m so excited my niece is going to come watch us fight for the first time. She’s my heart.
ALANTEZ FOX
It’s an honor and privilege to be on the same card as Lamont and Anthony Peterson. They are two hometown heroes that we have all looked up to in some form or another.
I am still here to put on a show, but it is still an honor and a privilege to be on this card.
BARRY HUNTER, Peterson’s Trejnisto
This is what we do. Fighting has been a part of our lives for I don’t know how many years. I would like to thank Felix and his trainer. Felix is a good young man. He comes with a very good pedigree. I had a chance to hang out with them in Florida about a year or two ago and they treated us with respect and kindness.
Fighting is what we do damn near all day everyday. It’s in the bloodline. Venita Sabato, we look forward to a good fight. I don’t make predictions, but its going to be a great night for DC, and a great night for the DMV.
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LAMONT PETERSON VS. FELIX DIAZ JR. MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & FOTOJ

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ALEXANDRIA, VA (Oktobro 14) – Iama mondĉampiono Lamont Peterson (33-3-1, 17 KOs) and Olympic Gold Medalist Felix Diaz Jr.(17-0, 8 KOs), who will headline tiu sabata Superegaj Boksaj #?ampiono (PBC) on NBC event airing live from the EagleBank Arena at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA, hosted a media workout today at the Alexandria Boxing Club. They were joined by Lamont’s brother, Anthony Peterson (35-1, 23 KOs), local favorite Jimmy Lange (38-6-2, 25 KOs) kaj nevenkita perspektivo Alantez Fox (16-0-1, 6 KOs), who will also fight Oktobro 17 in separate bouts.
The fighters worked out for media and met with dozens of children from the Charles Houston Recreation Center and the nearby Boys & Girls Club to sign autographs and take photos.
Superegaj Boksaj #?ampiono (PBC) on NBC televised coverage beginning at 4 P.M. ET/1 P.M. PT.
LAMONT PETERSON
I’ve seen Diaz and I think he can fight. It’s obvious he can fight. He’s undefeated, but I really think when we get in the thick of this, experience is going to take over and I don’t think he is going to have enough to finish.
It’s times like this when you’re with kids that you really see how important it is to be around positive role models. How you can make a difference by just being there. It is always important for me to give back and fighting in my hometown lets me do that.
When I’m on the road, you have to move around a lot and workout in a hotel gym, but the benefit of being at home is that I get to sleep in my own bed, work out at my own gym and its 100 times better for me. Fine de la tago, I love to fight in front of my hometown fans.
FELIX DIAZ JR.
Just like everything in life, we have to climb. Beating Lamont would be reaching new heights in my career and my life.
After the Olympics I took a year off to think about my future. And that break led me here.
I know what the whole world knows about Lamont Peterson. He’s a tremendous fighterbut that doesn’t matter. I’m still going to beat him.
A world title shot is in my future and I think this fight is what’s going to open the door for me.
ANTHONY PETERSON
We get our work in everyday. This is a whole family type of atmosphere.
I’ve seen tapes on my opponent. He’s a tough southpaw. I’m looking forward to fighting him SabateNokto.
I love supporting my brother. He is my best friend and I’m so happy we are on the same card and representing DC and Headbangers in front of a hometown crowd.
I definitely want a world title shot soon and I’m staying at 135. It’s where I’m comfortable and where I will continue to become better and better.
JIMMY LANGE
I prepared for this fight the same way I prepare for every fight. There’s no film on my opponent [Mike Sawyer], so I prepared for King Kong and got in the very best shape.
It’s an honor [to fight on a card headlined by Lamont Peterson] because he has brought boxing back to DC and the DC metropolitan area.
I am absolutely honored to be on this card, because Lamont is a real champion in and out of the ring. You don’t hear anything bad about him, because there isn’t anything bad to say.
ALANTEZ FOX
Training camp went really well. Mi sentas min tre forta. I’ve got a few more pounds to cut and that’s it.
I know my opponent [Eric Mitchell] is tough. Normally Philly fighters are always tough.
It’s going to be easy from round one to the end. You’re not going to want to turn away because, if you do, you could miss something good.
Every time I fight, I want to entertain the fans, like I’m the main event, even if I’m not the main event.
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WELTERWEIGHTS KEVIN BIZIER & FREDRICK LAWSON SQUARE-OFF ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBCSN SATURDAY, NOVEMBRO 7 AT MICCOSUKEE RESORT & Gaming en Miami, FLORIDO 9:00 P.M. ET/6:00 P.M. PT

Plus! Walter Castillo & Keita Obara Meet In Co-Main Event
Biletoj Sur Vendo Nun!
MIAMI (Oktobro 14, 2015) – Welterweights Kevin Bizier (24-2, 16 KOs) Kaj Fredrick Lawson (24-0, 20 KOs) will meet in a 12-round contest as Superegaj Boksaj #?ampiono (PBC) Sur NBCSN Venas al Miccosukee Resort and Gaming in Miami, Florido sur Sabato, Novembro 7 kun televidigita priraportado komencante 9 P.M. ET/6 P.M. PT.
The telecast opens with an exciting clash as Walter Castillo (26-3, 19 KOs) Prenas sur Keita Obara (15-1, 14 KOs) in a 12-round super lightweight contest.
An opportunity like this is exactly what I was waiting for,” said Bizier. “It is now my turn to prove I belong at the world class level. I am going to make the most of this opportunity.
I’d like to thank my whole team for this opportunity,” said Lawson. “I would also like to commend Kevin Bizier for having the courage to accept this fight. I know he is a good fighter, but this time he is way out of his league. Venita Novembro 7, I will show him why I’m the future of the welterweight division. This is the beginning of another era. Dig your graves friends, General OKUNKA the ‘Baby Face Assassinis in town!”
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An accomplished amateur fighting out of Quebec, Kanado, Bizier is once again nearing a long-awaited world title opportunity. The 31-year-old has fought exclusively on his home soil and will be making his U.S. Debuti sur Novembro 7. Bizier owns victories over Lanardo Tyner, Carlos Herrera and most recently was triumphant against Fouad El Massoudi in April.
Born in Ghana but fighting out of Chicago, Lawson is unbeaten since turning pro in 2011 and stopped 19 De la unua 20 opponents he faced. The 26-year-old racked up 23 wins fighting in Ghana before making his U.S. debut in March 2014. Since arriving in the U.S., Lawson has remained unbeaten with victories over Mohammed Kayongo, Ray Narh and Breidis Prescott.
The 26-year-old Castillo is an exciting brawler who never takes a step back and will look to put on a show for fans in Miami. The Managua, Nicaragua-born knockout artist ended 12 of his first professional 14 victories inside of the distance. Plej #?us, he stopped Ammeth Diaz in the third round of their July bout.
Since dropping his pro debut, Keita Obara has been on fire, delivering knockouts in 14 of his next 15 Bataloj, all victories. The 28-year-old from Tokyo will be making his U.S. Debuti sur Novembro 7 and is looking for his third knockout victory of 2015.
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ALEJANDRO GONZALEZ JR. & KARIM GUERFI COLLIDE ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS ON FS1 & Boksado ĈAMPIONOJ en Fox Sports 9 P.M. Et / 6 P.M. PT

Mardo, NOVEMBRO 10 FROM THE AUSTIN CITY MUSIC HALL IN AUSTIN, TEKSASO
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AUSTIN, TX (Oktobro 14, 2015) – Alejandro “Cobrita” Gonzalez Jr. (25-2-2, 15 KOs) Renkontos Karim Guerfi (22-3, 6 KOs) in a 10-round bantamweight fight on Superegaj Boksaj #?ampiono (PBC) TOE-al-piedfingra Tuesdays sur FS1 kaj Boksado Ĉampionoj sur VULPO Sportoj Mardo, Novembro 10 from the Austin City Music Hall in Austin, Teksaso kun televidigita priraportado komencante 9 P.M. ET/6 P.M. PT.
I am excited to get back in the ring and put on a show for the fans in Austin,” said Gonzalez. “I am training harder than ever to get this victory and to get another shot at a world title. I am always in exciting fights, so you won’t want to miss any of this.
It is a thrill to be fighting in the U.S. for the first time and in a main event,” said Guerfi. “I plan on making my arrival count and giving a great fight for all the fans in the arena and watching on television.
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The son of a former world champion, Gonzalez introduced himself to the U.S. market with a competitive performance against undefeated world champion Carl Frampton in July in a fight that saw Gonzalez put Frampton on the canvas twice. Antaŭ tio, the 22-year-old had won three-straight fights. Since turning pro at 17-years-old, the Mexican-born fighter owns victories over Hanzel Martinez, Jose Cayetano and Javier Franco.
Fighting out of Alpes-de-Haut-Provence, Francio, Guerfi fights for the first time in the U.S. Sur Novembro 10 having previously fought in France, Anglio, Belgio, Panamo, Luxembourg and Argentina throughout his career. The 28-year-old won a European title by defeating Stephane Jamoye in 2013 and enters this bout on a two-fight win streak having beat Oscar Trujillo and Arnoldo Solano.
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KAZAKH BROOKLYN BRAWLERS NIYAZOV, EYUBOV EAGERLY AWAIT GGG’S RETURN TO THE GARDEN

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BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Oct. 14, 2015)When undefeated middleweight titleholder Gennady Golovkin stepped into the ring at Madison Square Garden last May and knocked out Daniel Gealelogging what was at the time his 17th-straight TKO victorymany New Yorkers took notice of the Kazakh boxing champion for the first time.

Nun, when GGG tilts with David Lemieux this Venanta sabaton #?E “La Monda’s Plej Fama Areno,” he brings with him a global following. And for at least two of his Kazakh countryman and boxing colleagues who now make their homes and train in the Borough of Brooklyn, instead of saying, “I told you so,” #A? “He’s all ours, we knew him first,” they’ll simply be beaming with pride among the thousands of spectators atThe Mecca of Boxing” #?I tiu semajnfino.

Undefeated junior lightweight contender Dimash Niyazov of Bensonhursta Brooklyn police officer whose story was chronicled by the Wall Street Journal this past August, and whose next Brooklyn Brawl fight is Oct. 29 at the Aviator Sports and Events Complex in South Brooklynwas born in Kazakhstan and came to New York when he was 13 Jaroj malnova. Like many, Niyazov believes that as big as luminary as Golovkin currently is, as he continues to amass world titles, add to his incredible 33-0 record and increase his stunning 30 KO total, his star can continue to rise to the highest apex of boxing today.

Right now he’s one of the biggest things in boxing,” said Niyazov, who himself is undefeated as a pro at 8-0-3 (5 KOs). “Boxing people talk about him like he might replace Floyd Mayweather at the top. He’s at least in that neighborhood. I’m very proud because he’s from my country, he’s from my homeland. I’m very proud when someone from my country succeeds in any sport, but especially because it’s boxing and I’m a boxer. It inspires me because I see him and I think I can be the same thing.

Por Bakhtiyar EyubovNiyazov’s friend and training partner at Fight Factory Gym in Gravesend, Brooklyn, and a native of Aktobe, #Kaza?io – the connection to GGG runs even deeper. The power-puncher, kiu plibonigis al 8-0 with eight pro KOs this past Aug. 25 in Coney Island, is considered by many to be the second-hardest Kazakh hitter in contemporary boxing, ranked only behind Golovkin. In a nation with many amateur champions who oftentimes struggle to make the leap into the pro ranks, the boxing squared circle is particularly tight.

I am certainly a fan of GGG, I was in camp with him when we were amateurs. On BoxRec I am rated second behind him in Kazakhstan,” said Eyubov. “Li estas granda batalanto, I am seven years younger and will carry the knockout torch. I am honored to follow in the Golovkin path. He set the stage for us, a great fighter!”

Perhaps summing up the emotions of a nation, Niyazov concluded, “Whenever he fights, I feel like the whole country of Kazakhstan and everyone with ties to that country is in his corner. GGG is at a level right now where everyone is looking up to him, he carries a whole country on his back. When he wins, I win. We all win.

With Golovkin and Wladimir Klitschko dominating boxing right now, many of the fighters in our Brooklyn Brawl series are trying to follow in their footsteps. Dimash and Bakhtiyar are no exceptions,” said boxing champion-turned-promoter Dmitriy Salita. “Many Brooklyn Brawl participants are from former Soviet countries and made their homes in New York City to make a name for themselves in the world center for professional boxing.

Sur #?A?do, Oct. 29, the Aviator Sports and Events Center in South Brooklyn will serve as the proving ground for many New York City-based rising stars. Niyazov will have his mettle tested once again after improving his record with a six-round Aug. 25Boxing At The Beach unanimous decision victory over local fighter ArielFuegoDuran in a Brooklyn-Queens crosstown rivalry bout.

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About Brooklyn Brawl
Brooklyn Brawl is a series of electrifying New York City-based boxing events showcasing the talents and skills of fighters from throughout the city, across the country and around the world. Brooklyn Brawl fighters include veteran boxers working their way toward a world title shot, as well as talented prospects, many of whom have already won prestigious national and international amateur titles, including Golden Gloves championships and others. Young contenders often challenge veteran boxers in exciting crossroad title fights that bring winners one step closer to a world title.