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Whawhai Report: Corito Reigns Supreme In Title ClashLaamouz Stops Mukhamadiyarov as New Stars Farrugia and Brown Shine.

Report: Gianluca (Te awa) Di Caro

Photos: Viktor Vella

 

 

I te Rāmere po, in the grounds of the incredibly beautiful Monte Kristo Estates in Hal Luqa, Malta, local boxing fans were treated to a magnificent night of International boxing.

 

Te hui, which was headlined by the MBC International Heavyweight title clash between Malta’s very own ‘King’ Billy Corito and the big hitting (18 KO’s from 27 toa) Latvian Edgars Kalners, was the first event from new promoters Steve Carauna and Mark Calleja, along with a little help from experienced British promoter Stephen Vaughan.

 

Right from the opening bell Corito went straight on the attack, landing a big right to the head, Kalners stood his ground and shot out a strong jab, only to receive another big right hand that connected flush.

 

What followed next was a controlled exchange between both protagonists that had many of the highly vocal fans on their feet and cheering on their man.

 

After a fairly frenetic start both fighters settled into a slower pace for the rest of the round.

 

Round two was fought at a good pace, with both men exchanging big shots throughout.

 

Without doubt both the first couple of rounds were fairly close, although surely could only be scored in favour of Corito due to him not only being the busier but also his shots showed way more intent, but the third was a totally different affair.

 

Corito slowly ground his man down, forcing Kalners back constantly with a series of powerful salvos, a number of which shook the big Latvian to the core, each time the local crowd became more vocal in encouraging their man to step up the attacks, which on some occasions he did much to the delight of the partisan crowd.

 

More of the same from Corito in the fourth, however Kalners seemed to have lost the will to go toe-to-toe, which made the round very much a one sided affair, with Kalners covering up often and allowing Corito to let rip with big right hands.

 

During one of the exchanges Kalners seemed to be caught in the rib area and as he went to shoot out a right hand of his own let out a cry of pain, after which pulled his right arm across his chest and began to turn away from his forward advancing foe.

 

Corito cautiously moved forward and looked toward referee Lee Murtagh for guidance on whether he should continue the attack or not on the stricken Latvian.

 

Whilst a gentlemanly act from Corito, it almost cost him dear as Kalners turned and threw out a strong jab and looked set to throw a big right.

 

Corito responded with another salvo of big rights and kept up the pressure until the end of the round.

 

Coming out in the fifth Kalners seemed sluggish and was breathing heavily, clearly in some form of discomfort, however Corito was not going to make the same mistake as in the previous round and once again began throwing big right hands at every conceivable opportunity.

 

For virtually the whole round it was Corito walking his opponent down, throwing big right hands to head and body, then in the dying seconds of the round Corito stepped up the pressure once more.

 

When the bell rang Corito turned and headed straight to his corner, however Kalners appeared disoriented for a few seconds before finally heading back to his corner, referee Lee Murtagh showed some concern, as did MBC Chief Medical officer Dr Mark Xuereb, who immediately headed to Kalners’ corner and began checking over the distressed Latvian.

 

As the minute break was coming to an end the referee stepped forward, as it was clear that Kalners was in no position to continue and waved the bout off just as the opening bell for round six rang.

 

Have to say I’ve seen Billy Corito in action a number of times, he’s always been good for the money, but this time he was magnificent.

 

Credit in part must go to Corito’s coach, former WBU World Champion Shea Neary, who came up with a game plan that surprised most, gone were the big haymaker’s Corito is so well known for, instead Corito was controlled, good head movement and his punches were crisp, sharp and more importantly nearly always bang on target.

 

Word is that Corito’s team were so impressed with his performance that discussions are already underway for a mouth watering showdown later this year with a certain big name British Heavyweight.

 

The main support see Pieta, Malta’s Haithem Laamouz in action against Russia’s Ravil Mukhamadiyarov.

 

Laamouz took the fight to the more experienced Mukhamadiyarov right from the start and kept up the pressure throughout the first couple of rounds.

 

Early on in the second Laamouz landed a cracking body shot that sent Mukhamadiyarov to the deck, as referee Lee Murtagh reached the 8 count surprisingly the tough Russian jumped to his feet. The plucky lad surprised most observers by making it to the end of the round despite Laamouz’s efforts to finish the fight early.

 

From the third on the pressure from Laamouz was clearly proving too much for Mukhamadiyarov, the Russian covering up and only occasionally responding with an ineffective jab to keep the Maltese lad at bay.

 

Early in the fifth round Laamouz backed Mukhamadiyarov onto the ropes and began a non-stop assault, until referee Lee Murtagh stepped in to save the Russian from further punishment on the one minute and thirty seven second mark.

 

Supporting the pro bouts were a number of International Novice Pro and semi-pro bouts between local boxers and a team from the United Kingdom.

 

The Novice Pro is a recently introduced division featuring boxers with limited amateur or unlicensed boxing experience but wishing to compete in the professional division.

 

The Novice Pro division is operated under full professional boxing rules and with the same medical requirements as the professional division.

 

The main differences between Novice Pro and Pro bouts are that, only Novice Pro licensed boxers can compete against another Novice Pro Licensed boxer and that the rounds are of two minute duration, not three as in the pro ranks.

 

OK, so now that’s explained let’s get back to the action.

 

The final Novice Pro bout see Malta’s Malik Zinad against UK’s William O’Reilly in a six, two minute round contest for the vacant WBU Europe Novice Pro Light Heavyweight title.

 

These two warriors went to war right from the opening bell, both giving their all for every single second of every round.

 

In the fourth Zinad stepped up the pace, occasionally forcing O’Reilly onto his back foot, it was later during one of these forceful attacks that Zinad began letting rip with some mighty bombs, one of which was just a tad off target and the thumb of his glove accidently entered the eye socket of the English lad, no surprise that as it did O’Reilly let out a shocked scream of pain as he headed for the canvas.

 

Dr Xuereb and his medical team were by the clearly distressed Englishman’s side in an instant, literally as referee Lee Murtagh waved the bout off.

 

I’m pleased to say that I had spoken with William O’Reilly since and he is absolutely OK and there is no lasting damage to his eye.

 

Prior to Zinad-O’Reilly was Malta’s Kerstin Brown against the UK’s Nathan Lavery, for the vacant WBU Europe Novice Pro Super Bantamweight title.

 

Young Brown is definitely one to watch and judging on his performance i runga i te Paraire night is destined to become a future star, think of a younger Carl Frampton and that’ll give you an idea of just how classy and exciting young Brown is.

 

From start to finish the youngster controlled the bout like a seasoned pro, his ring craft was supreme, cutting off the ring to keep Lavery pinned against the ropes before closing in and letting rip with lightning fast double handed flurries.

 

Nobody was surprised when the score cards were read out, a shutout 60-51 in favour of Brown, as he really dominated the bout from start to finish, outboxing his taller opponent in sensational fashion.

 

The first Novice Pro bout featured Malta’s Max Farrugia against the UK’s Lewis Burns in a four rounder.

 

As with young Kerstin Brown, Farrugia is another emerging star, this kid has it all, think Junior Witter in his younger days, slick, switch boxing with so much panache it is mouth watering to watch.

 

From start to finish Farrugia out boxed his tough opponent, at times he made it look too easy, but believe me it wasn’t as Burns is one tough cookie and gave his all for every second of every round, just Farrugia is a class act, one that will be a great addition to the pro ranks that’s for sure.

 

After four sensational round the ringside judges scored the bout 40-36 (rua) a 40-37 in favour of the deserving Max Farrugia.

 

What a cracking fight and as with the other Novice Pro bouts, easily equal in quality to the full pro bouts.

 

The results for the semi-pro bouts are:

 

Noel Lebrun (Malta) vs Jonathan Dean (UK)

 

Judges Scores – Majority Decision in favour of UK’s Jonathan Dean.

Lee Murtagh 27-30, Darren Mairs 29-29 and Steve Farrugia 28-29

 

Goran Bogdanovic (Malta) vs Bradley McDonnell (UK)

 

Judges Scores – Split Decision in favour of Malta’s Goran Bogdanovic.

Lee Murtagh 29-28, Darren Mairs 29-30 and Steve Farrugia 29-28

 

Mighty Michigan Boxers Promise Brooklyn Beat-Downs!

Fight Card Part of Brooklyn Brawl Series
Promoted by Dmitriy Salita’s Star of David Promotions
Brooklyn (Pipiri 2, 2015) -Promoter Dmitriy Salita is excited to present a night of professional boxing action at the Paramount Events Center on Thursday, Pipiri 4. The card will be topped by a main event which pits Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller, a charismatic power puncher, i Brooklyn, taking on Detroit resident Damon “Bulldog” McCreary. Miller, who has pop in both hands, as evidenced by his 12-0-1 tohu (10 KO o), will be tested by the 15-4 Detroit native in a heavyweight clash.

Detroit has produced some of the best fighters in the U.S. and the world,” said promoter Salita. “The rich history of Emanuel Steward and the Kronk Gym is something all Detroit fighters are aware of and seek to live up to. Detroit fighters come to fight! They will come toBrawlin Brooklyn and I can assure you, boxing fans will enjoy great, exciting fights!”

Edward Williams, another Michigan native seeks to add to his 9-0-1 tohu (4 Koó) i runga i Rāpare, as does 4-0-1 Kōmāmā Dewayne Zeigler. He is another Detroit destroyer, with four stoppages in his short career. The Alabama born boxer meets Jeremy Graves from upstate New York at the first boxing event at the new venue.

Trainer Theotrice Chambers III, who trains IBF Jr. Middleweight champ Cornelius Bundrage, trains Williams and Zeigler and says they are coming to wreak havoc in NYC.

Zeigler is an exciting kid, very explosive, punches hard with both hands,” ka mea ia. “And Williams is a good boxer, has a lot of heart and determination. The people in Brooklyn are gonna love them.

PEC was launched in April by Barclays Center developer Bruce Ratner and Onexim Sports and Entertainment, with all business operations overseen by Barclays Center CEO Brett Yormark.

I am thrilled to join with PEC to bring boxing to LIU Brooklyn Paramount,” Said Word. “Over the last few years, Star of David Promotions has brought New York boxing fans exciting shows with incredible fights through our Brooklyn Brawl Series. This card will be an exciting addition to our series.

This June 4 boxing event will reintroduce LIU Brooklyn Paramount to the sports community,” Na ka mea a Brett Yormark, Tumu o Center Barclays. “Dmitriy has provided great opportunities for aspiring fighters and we are looking forward to working with him to solidify our grassroots boxing efforts in Brooklyn.

You can purchase tickets by visiting www.ticketmaster.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 800-745-3000.

MŌ Tuhinga o Rawiri whakatairanga
Whakaturia Star o Whakatairanga Rawiri i roto i 2010 e Dmitriy Salita, he kaimekemeke a taitara ao kaiwero ngaio i kite i te hinaaro no te he hinonga whakatairanga ki te ngā i te opuaraa kānapanapa, me te mea kinaki pugilists, i roto i a huri noa i te rohe New York City. Kua fiefia kaimätakitaki e matakitaki ana Star o whawhai Rawiri i roto i te tau tata i runga i te Koi TV, ESPN2, MAORI, a Universal Sports Whatunga. Haere kiwww.Salitapromotions.com hoki ētahi atu mōhiohio.

FOUR-TIME WORLD CHAMPION & HALL-OF-FAMER “TERRIBLE” TERRY NORRIS CONFIRMEDFOR SECOND ANNUAL BOX FAN EXPO SATURDAY SEPT. 12 I Las Vegas

terrynorris_new4Te hui wheako tahi hopea e homai pā mekemeke te whai wāhi ki te whakatau-a-te oha runga whawhai, rongonui mekemeke me te iwi ahumahi i roto i te ake-tata, tautuhinga whaiaro

No te Tonu Tuku

Las Vegas (Pipiri 2, 2015) - Four-time world champion “Terrible” Terry Norris has confirmed that he will appear and have a booth at the Las Vegas Convention Center for the second annual Box Fan Expo that will take place Rāhoroi Mahuru. 12, 2015. Ka hāngai te Expo Pouaka Fan ki te whawhai whakamutunga Floyd Mayweather Jr. o me Mexican Independence wiki.

 

The Hall of Famer, Norris will have merchandise to sell to his fans, me ngā whakaahua, me memorabilia.

 

Tēnei hui wheako tahi ahurei, i whakaaetia pā ki te whakatau, me te oha ki pakiwaitara mekemeke, toa mua, me te nāianei, me te tahi atu rongonui o te hākinakina, Räkau whakamutunga Mahuru ki te nui, ngākau nui te hui. I tēnei tau, ka rere i te Expo i 10 a.m. ki 5 p.m. a kotahi ano, tukua pā i te whai wāhi ki te kohikohi tëneti, tango whakaahua, me te hokohoko hoko, me memorabilia.

 

Exhibitors pērā i taputapu mekemeke, kakahu, Ka whai pāpāho päpäho me ētahi atu kamupene waitohu te hunga e hiahia ana ki te whai wāhi i te whai wāhi ki te whakaatu i ō rātou hua ki te pā, me te ahumahi mekemeke katoa.

 

Tuatahi Expo Pouaka Fan o tērā tau ngā etahi nga toa tino rongonui, me te rongonui mekemeke o roto i te aamu tata nei. Tukinotia pā i ki toronga ki a Mike Tyson, Roy Jones Jr, Sergio Martinez, Amir Khan, Zab Hura, Mikey Garcia, James Toney, Riddick Bowe, Leon Spinks Terry Norris, Shawn Porter, Chris Byrd, Hehe James Leija, Lamon Brewster, Ray Mercer, Earnie Shavers, Mia St-Hoani, Erislandy Lara, Peter Quillin, Jean Pascal a Austin te taraute. Ano putanga ko Champion WBC nāianei Deontay Wilder, te whai mana Vinny Pazienza, Paora Williams, te kaikōrero tuhia Al Bernstein, me te runga kaiwhakangungu Roger Mayweather o Mayweather Whakatairanga.

 

Kia ka kauwhautia te rārangi o tae hoki o tenei tau Pouaka Fan Expo puta noa i nga marama e rave rahi i muri, me te wiki nui ki runga ki te hui.

Kei te wātea tuihono i tīkiti ki te Expo Pouaka Fan: http://www.boxfanexpo.eventbrite.com

Tirohia te ataata promo mana o Box Fan Expo konei: http://www.boxfanexpo.com/video-2/

Tirohia Promo Matarere konei: http://www.boxfanexpo.com/promo-flyer/

Taiwhanga Tirohia Photos 2014 i konei: http://www.boxfanexpo.com/photos/

Hoki tetahi i roto i te ahumahi mekemeke waitohu ranei kamupene e hiahia ana ki te whai wāhi, ka waiho i te tihokahoka hei exhibitor whai wāhitanga tautoko ranei, tēnā whakapā Pouaka Fan Expo i:

Tau waea U.S.A: (702) 997-1927 ranei (514) 572-7222

Hoki tetahi pātai tēnā īmēra: boxfanexpo@gmail.com

E wātea ana i ētahi atu mōhiohio i runga i te Expo Pouaka Fan: http://www.boxfanexpo.com

To view Terry Norris press release go to: http://www.boxfanexpo.com/4-time-world-champion-terrible-terry-norris-confirmed-for-the-second-annual-box-fan-expo-taking-place-saturday-september-12-2015-in-las-vegas/

Ka taea e koe te whai i Pouaka Fan Expo i runga i Twitter i: https://www.twitter.com/BoxFanExpo

a i runga i Facebook i: https://www.facebook.com/BoxFanExpo

DEONTAY Wilder, ERIC Molina, Korukī tūmomo Jose Pedraza MEDIA DAY & Whakaahua

Taumahamaha World Championship Rāhoroi, Pipiri 13,
Ora i te SHOWTIME
® Mai Bartow Arena i Birmingham, Ala.;

WÄTEA KATOA: Deontay Wilder Premières Pipiri 3 I SHOWTIME

Pāwhiritia HERE Hei Tikiake Photos o Deontay Wilder

Credit Photo: Bill Hoffman

Pāwhiritia HERE Hei Tikiake Photos o Eric Molina

Credit Photo: Joel Martinez / SHOWTIME

Pāwhiritia HERE Hei Tikiake Photos o Jose Pedraza

Credit Photo: Victor Planas / Whakatairanga Universal

NEW YORK (Pipiri 1, 2015) – Hinga Heavyweight World Champion DeontayTe Parahi rererangiWilder, māia nguha taumahamaha Eric “Kai patupahū Boy” Molina a hinga kore teina ono tekau Jose “Ko te kaipupuhi” Pedraza whai wāhi i roto i Media Day Workouts Rāpare whakamutunga mo ratou whawhai Rāhoroi, Pipiri 13, i runga i SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® ora i runga i SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT) i Bartow Arena i roto i te Birmingham, Ala.

 

Ko te mana-pahaki, oire rongonui tino Wilder (33-0, 32 Koó), o Tuscaloosa, Ala., ka meinga e te korero tuatahi o tona taitara, ina tutaki ki Molina (23-2, 17 Koó), o Raymondville, Texas, i roto i te hui matua i runga i Pipiri 13. Pedraza (19-0, 12 Koó), o Caguas, Puerto Rico, ka tutaki Andrey Klimov (19-1, 9 Koó), o Klimovski, Russia, i roto i te 12-rounder mo te wātea IBF Junior Kōmāmā World Championship i roto i te tahi-āhuatanga.

 

Raro nei te mea Wilder, Ka mea a Molina ko Pedraza roto i to ratou ra motuhake Media i Northport, Ala., Weslaco, Texas ko Cidra, Puerto Rico, aua:

 

DEONTAY Wilder, Taumahamaha o te Ao Champion

“Ko te tino ha tāpuaki ki te e taea ki te whawhai i roto i toku āhua. A, no te whakaturia e matou i te opuaraa ia riro toa taumahamaha o te ao i ko tetahi o nga whāinga whakaturia tatou, ki te kawe i te reira ki Alabama. Just ki te huri i te reira ki runga, ka hoatu Alabama etahi kakara haunga whutupaoro, a ki te mutunga tiki i te whai wāhi ki te whai i te whawhai nui i roto i te āhua o Alabama. Ko te kupu tenei i titiro tatou no te, no tatou mahi ki te kawe mai i te kōmihana konei, a matou angitu a Ua mahi i te reira. Ko te kupu tenei i titiro tatou no te.

 

“E hiahia ana ahau Alabama ki te hei rohe toku fare. Te reira aha konei ahau noho. Tamata te tahi mau taata tonu ki maka ahau i roto i engari ko konei toku ngakau, me te kua hokona e ahau nui me te pai mahere. He tika te timatanga tenei.

 

“Toku kapa kakau nga faanevanevaraa katoa (i whawhai i te kāinga). Kua hokona e ahau he rōpū faahiahia. Ahau rite noa ki te haere. Ahau rite ki te tiki tīmata tenei rōpū, me te pōwhiri Molina ki Alabama.

 

“Ko pai toku ringa. Whakamatauria e matou i te reira inanahi mō karapu 10-tapapa no te mea e te taimaha whakataetae. Hoatu matou i te reira ki runga ki a ite au i nui. Hoatu te reira ahau atu ara māia. Ahau rite ki te tiki i roto i te whakakai me mahi i te mea e ahau ki te mahi i a te mahi mo taku iwi.”

 

(i runga i te toa ao)

 

“I mohio matou e kia tatou te mahi i te rota o te tere i muri i whiwhi i te whitiki, engari e kore matou i mohio ki te āheinga o te nui. Kua ki i te haere hoki ahau.

 

“Whakaaro ahau kawea mai e ahau he hā rerekē ki te hākinakina o te mekemeke, a ka hiahia ahau ki te kawe mai atu a tae noa ki te ao.”

 

(i runga i Molina)

 

“Kihai ahau i rongo i Molina engari e te pai, e te tikanga ngā arotahi ia. E hiahia ana ahau ki a ia te haere arotahi. E mohio ana ahau kei te haere ia ki te kia io, me te mataku, mea ko ratou ki te hoki koe he koni i roto i te kokonga, whawhai ratou hoki.

 

“Au tino mōrearea ahau, ina au e ahau i te kāinga. Eita vau e haere ki te tuku iho toku mano te kāinga, me te kia te tangata te tango i mea kua mahi ahau kia pakeke hoki. E kore e haere te ia ki te haere mai i muri raina o te hoariri, me te tiki i tetahi mea i ahau.

 

“E hiahia ana ahau he mahi nui i ia. E hiahia ana ahau he mahi nui mo te mano me te iwi ki te mea, 'Hey, E hiahia ana ahau ki te haere mai hoki mo te kotahi i muri!’ a ki te e hiakai ki te te kotahi i muri mai. Ua te rota o te whawhai tatou hinaaro tatou i te rave i roto i Alabama, a he tika te tīmatanga tenei. E hiahia ana ahau ki te neke i runga i i Bartow ki te Complex Birmingham Jefferson Convention (BJCC), i te mea nui atu i te MGM Grand.

 

“Taitara katoa korero kei te ata mohiotia te tahi mea. Ahau o tino hiahia te ao, e te hinaaro nei te reira katoa. Kua hokona e ahau te karauna WBC. Ko te te tino pai-mōhiotia, whitiki rongonui i roto i te mekemeke. Te hinaaro tangata katoa ratou ingoa ki runga ki tenei whitiki, a ka whai i ahau i te reira. Nga whawhai ko te whawhai mōrearea ina whakatakotoria e ahau te whitiki i runga i te raina, a ka whakangungu ahau me te mea katoa ko te toa ao.”

 

(i runga i te aha te parururaa i ia ki a Molina)

 

“To tatou i te rota o te tahi atu hoariri, engari ko Molina te tetahi ki matau i te rave'a e takoto i te ringa. Ka taea e ētahi iwi mo- ratou i roto i, me etahi kapa hanga reira na uaua e kore e tupu i te whawhai. Ka taea e ratou tino aukati ratou i roto i te whiwhi i te whawhai. Ka taea e koe te moni te mea angitu rānei. Molina mārama he aha te āhuatanga ko te, a ka marere ia ki runga ki te rihi, me te mārama te rave'a i ringa ki e te Heavyweight Champion Ao.

 

“Toku whawhai whakamutunga ahau whakamatauria ki te katoa te mea i nehenehe o ahau. Ka taea e ahau te haere 12 rauna, ka tango i te tokua. Taea e ahau rite tonu hou i roto i te taka noa 12 rite te 1.

 

“Te te rangi te rohe i roto i te mea ta tatou e tamata i te rave i. Tohu ahau i te āhua. Ahakoa ahau i Tuscaloosa, e kore te mea noa i reira ko toku omaoma i Northport Coffeeville rānei. Tohu ahau i te āhua o Alabama. Me ahau he rohe kāinga, me te kāwanatanga te kāinga e kore anake te wahi e taea te kawe mai ia tatou i roto i te iwi rohe, kawea i roto i te iwi, engari kawe ano hoki i roto i te ao katoa.”

ERIC Molina, Taumahamaha o nguha

 

“Ko te whawhai i moemoea tatou e pā ana ki no tatou tuatahi miro i runga i te karapu tenei a ko ahau tino oaoa e pā ana te whai wāhi ki te whawhai mo te utu nui i roto i te hākinakina, WBC te taitara taumahamaha. Kua kua ahau te whakarite, me te whakangungu tino pakeke, a Au tata ahau i te wāhi i reira kei rite ki te haere tatou.

 

“Ua tuatapapa maua i te rota o Wilder, a ka mahara i te whawhai rawa tinana. Whakaaro ahau e underestimating te rota o te iwi toku kaha me te mana. E mohio ana ratou e taea e Wilder Kilisimasi engari e underestimating ratou te mana e riro ahau.

 

“E matau ana matou te haere i te reira hei taiao kaikiri, whawhai i roto i waiwai i tona iāri, engari te inaianei ia te toa me ki e riro ia ha faingamālie i roto i tona korero taitara kōwhiringa (ki te whawhai e hiahia ana ia, te wahi e hiahia ana ia). Whiwhi ia ki te oaoa i te hunga whai wāhitanga, engari e te haere mai e ahau i roto i te wahi.

 

“O te akoranga, Au māia taea e ahau te riro i te taitara ahau. Whakaaro ahau titiro te iwi i toku record me whakaaro tenei ranei e, but I don’t feel they understand my entire career, the things I have gone through and overcome, the different angles of boxing that more than meets the eye.

 

Nothing against Deontay, who has worked hard to get to where he is, but he doesn’t represent the kind of fighter, i roto i te whānui, that I am. I’ve always had to fight and struggle from fight to fight. I never had a true training camp situation. I’m not saying he had things easy, but I had to work and juggle things to keep going. Only the fighters in my situation can understand it.

 

I’ve been boxing for nine years. I have a BS and Master’s Degree and I’m in my fourth year teaching kids with disabilities. Along with boxing, this is what I do. This is who I am, and I am not ashamed of who I am either. I’m proud. If they want to consider me an underdog, pai. But I’m also the guy who got knocked out in his first pro fight and battled back to where I am now and I’m fighting for the championship.

 

What people don’t know about me is that my career has been all about determination, strength and struggles. Other boxers, including Bernard Hopkins, lost their first fights and went on to win a world title. I’ve learned a lot from my two losses and now I have the confidence to accomplish anything.

 

Bottom line is I am not trying to convince anybody who I am, I just want people to see who the real Eric Molina isthat I am more than what my record on paper indicates. I was NABF champion for a while but could never get a fight so I was dropped from the rankings. It was like I had to start over again. But I stuck to it, and with everything else I had going on outside the ring, things I had to put aside for this fight, still managed to get into the position I’m in now.

 

I don’t think there’s ever been a heavyweight contender like me. Where I train, there are no other real heavyweights except for one or two. I have to fly guys in to help me work with the guys already here. I’ve been in camps with Bermane Stiverne; I often had to go to where the sparring was just to get the work.

 

I’ve never been in a spot where things have been easy for me in boxing. I never had the odds on my side, the tools, the resources. But I still made it this far and want to go farther.

 

I think the first round is very important. I expect that from the get-go that he will feel like he could hurt me, but I also feel very strongly that I could hurt him. So it is very important to be ready for that first bell.

 

“Tenei te haere ki te waiho i te whawhai nui, much, much better than many may be expecting, and I am ready.

 

Jose Pedraza, Unbeaten Junior Lightweight Contender

As a Puerto Rican, every time I fight, I fight for the honor of my people. Na, i runga i Pipiri 13, I won’t only be fighting to win a world title, I’ll be fighting for Cidra, Puerto Rico and for all the Puerto Ricans out there watching me. Puerto Rico needs another champion and I’m here to deliver and make my people proud. I cannot afford to let them down. I won’t let Puerto Rico down. I’ll come back a champion.

 

This is a great opportunity fighting on a big show on SHOWTIME. It has taken hard work, dedication and long gym work to obtain this big exposure on SHOWTIME.


My last fight against Michael Farenas was very important to me because that fight was a title eliminator and, by winning, it opened the door to this fight and finally my dream of becoming world champion is close to arriving.


It has been a long and hard training campintensive. We opened camp in Las Vegas in December. This camp has been special because it is for the world championship.


Andrey Klimov is a strong boxer, always going forward, the jab and straight right are his best shots. The only thing I see is he is strong and has good fitness. From his last fight against Terrence Crawford I could see that he has problems when he fights a left-handed boxer with good movement. I will be working in side steps and with speed.


I hope that he comes well prepared for me. We must do our best to give the fans a good show. IPipiri 13, I will be a new champ and after that I want to make two defenses and move to 135.


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WÄTEA KATOA: Deontay Wilder, which chronicle’s the champion’s January fight against Bermane Stiverne and sets the stage as he prepares for his upcoming title defense, tuatahi i runga i Wednesday, Pipiri 3 i 10 p.m. AND/PT.
“Wilder vs. Molina,” he whawhai 12-Rauna hoki a Wilder WBC Heavyweight Championship, e wahiRāhoroi, Pipiri 13, i te Bartow Arena i Birmingham, Ala. Kua piri DiBella Entertainment me Bruno Team Event ope ki te kawe i tenei kaupapa ki Alabama. I roto i te tahi-matua romoted tahi-kaupapa e DiBella i roto i te tahi Universal Whakatairanga, Jose Pedraza e fehangahangai Andrey Klimov i roto i te a'ee 12-te rauna mo te IBF Jr. Kōmāmā World Taitara. Ka rangi te reira i ora i runga i SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. AND/ 6 p.m. PT). Ka hoki te telecast wātea i roto i te reo Pāniora mā hōtaka ororongo Tuarua (SAP). Ka teata pāngia e afaro ora i runga i SHOWTIME EXTREME (7 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru).

 

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CUBAN SENSATION ERISLANDY LARA TO FACE DELVIN RODRIGUEZ AS PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON SPIKE RETURNS TO UIC PAVILION IN CHICAGO ON FRIDAY, JUNE 12

KNOCKOUT ARTIST ARTUR BETERBIEV TO FACE DOUDOU NGUMBU

Cuban boxing sensation Erislandy “Ko te Dream American” Lara (20-2-2, 12 Koó)returns to the ring on Friday, Pipiri 12 to face veteran Delvin Rodriguez (28-7-4, 16 Koó) as Premier Boxing Champions heads back to Spike.

 

I tua atu, Russian knockout artist Artur Beterbiev (8-0, 8 Koó) is set to square off against the ring-savvy Doudou Ngumbu (34-6, 13 Koó) of Haute-Garonne, France.

 

Tēnei putanga o PBC i runga i Koi haamata i 9 p.m. AND. Tatau i UIC teneti tuwhera i 5 p.m. CT with the first fight set for 5:30 p.m. CT.

 

I’m very excited to be fighting on Spike TV on June 12th in Chicago.said Erislandy “Ko te Dream American” Lara. “Delvin Rodriguez is a tough veteran fighter who I respect. He has a lot of heart and determination. But once the bell rings I’m looking for the knockout!”

 

“I te Pipiri 12, I am going to change everyone’s mind about me and show that I can beat Lara,” Said Rodriguez.

 

Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, whakatairangatia ana e te e Warriors Boxing i roto i te tahi Rōpū Yvon Michel (Te omaoma), E utu i $151, $101, $51, a $31, e kore e tae atu utu ratonga e hāngai ana, ted are on sale now. To charge by phone with a major credit card, karanga Ticketmaster i (800) 745-3000 ranei UIC ti'ahapa Box Office i (312) 413-5740. Wātea i he hoki Tickets www.ticketmaster.com ranei mā te toro i te Tari UIC Pouaka ti'ahapa (Thursday or Friday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 te ahiahi).

 

The 32-year-old Lara is a slick boxer with the ability to deliver punishment while taking very little of it in return. Lara has notched victories over Alfredo Angulo, Austin taraute me Freddy Hernandez puta noa i tona mahi. I te runaruna, Riro Lara maha taitara tae atu i te toa motu i te Welterweight, a whai wāhi hoki i roto i te 2007 Pan-Am kēmu. Ko te toa te tuatahi i GUANTANAMO, Cuba but fighting out of Houston most recently defeated former world champion Ishe Smith on his way to his 20th professional victory.

 

Already deep into an accomplished career, the 35-year-old Lotilikuesí looks to give Lara a stiff test and entertain the crowd at UIC Pavilion on June 12. Having battled the likes of Miguel Cotto and Austin Trout, Rodriguez has also picked up victories over Mike Arnaoutis, Pawel Wolak and Shamone Alvarez throughout his accomplished career. Born in Santiago de le Caballeros, Dominican Republic but fighting out of Danbury, Connecticut, Rodriguez will look to improve on his last outing, a draw against Joachim Alcine in May 2014.

 

Having floored every opponent he’s faced professionally, the now 30-year-old former amateur standout Beterbiev will be seeking to keep his knockout streak alive in Chicago. Having notched impressive wins over Tavoris Cloud in 2014 and Gabriel Campillo earlier this year, the heavy-fisted Russian knows he’ll be tested with an experienced opponent on June 12.

 

Following a hard-fought loss to Andrzej Fonfara in November 2014, France’s Ngumburebounded nicely with a knockout win in January of this year. The battle-tested 33-year-old veteran will look to use his wealth of professional experience at UIC Pavilion in order to emerge victorious.

 

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Ka whawhai a Garrett Wilson ki a Anthony Caputo Smith mo te taitara Pennsylvania Cruiserweight hei te Rahoroi Pipiri, 20 i Faa Aroraa Casino Resort

I tua atu i a Keenan Collins ki te whawhai ki a Pavel Miranda i roto i te mahi tahi; Ko Kamupene Evans tino pai o te rohe me Earl Newman kaore i hinga, John Magda, Stephen Fulton, Milton Santiago Jr. & Erik Spring
Faa Aroraa, PA (Pipiri 1, 2015)I te Rāhoroi po, Pipiri 20, Ka whakaatuhia e te King's Boxing tetahi po toa mo te mekemeke i te Valley Forge Casino Resort.
I roto i te hui matua, Kareti “Ko te Ultimate Warrior” Wilson Ka tangohia i runga i Anthony Caputo Smith i roto i te whawhai 10 a tawhio noa mo te toa o Pennsylvania Cruiserweight.
Kei a Wilson o Philadelphia tetahi rekoata mo 13-9-1 ki 7 patoto, a kua tutuki i a ia tana īngoa īngoa i te mea e pirangi ana ia ki te whawhai ki tetahi i nga wa katoa. Kua whawhai ia e whitu nga toa karekau i hinga, me te maha o nga kaiwhakataetae.
Wilson, 32 i toa i te taitara USBA Cruiserweight me te whakatau kotahi tekau ma rua a tawhio noa ki runga i te kaiwero taitara ao o mua a Omar Sheika. I wawaohia e ia te rua o nga whiringa toa ki a Chuck Mussachio (17-1-2) me Andres Taylor (20-1-2).
Na aua whawhai i tu ai ia ki te whawhai IBF Elimination ki a Alexander Alekseev (23-2-1).
He pai te whawhai a Wilson engari he poto noa iho i runga i nga kaari kaute. I tana whawhai i muri mai, I peke atu a Wilson ki te Taumaha Taumaha ki te whawhai ki a Vychslav Glazkov te rarangi tuatahi o naianei. E rua nga ra i panuitia ai e Wilson te whawhai me tana korero pai mo ia ano i mua i tana tuku i tana whakatau.
Ka whai a Wilson ki te wawahi i te hinganga 4-whawhai.
Caputo Smith o Kennett Square, PA e ha lekooti o 15-4 ki 10 knockouts.
Te 30 he rite te tau ki a Wilson i te mea e pai ana ia ki te whawhai ki tetahi.
I toa ia i ana tukinga tuatahi tekau ma toru, katahi ka kapohia e ia te taitara Pennsylvania Light Heavyweight me te whakatau kotahi tekau ma rua mo Dhafir Smith.. Ka piki ake a Caputo Smith ka hinga ki a Seanie Monaghan, karekau i hinga (18-0) i runga i te Juan Manuel Marquez – Timothy Bradley Utu ia Tirohanga i raro i te kaari i Las Vegas.
I neke ake a Caputo Smith ki te wikitoria i te taitara Pennsylvania Cruiserweight me te 10-a tawhio noa te wehenga ki a Tony Ferrante..
E rua nga hinganga o Caputo Smith i te hinganga o nga whawhai ki a BJ Flores (29-1-1) me te toa o mua o te ao a Ola Afolabi (20-3-4).
I roto i te 8-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, Keenan Collins (15-9-3, 10 KO o) o York, Ka tangohia PA i runga iPavel Miranda (19-10-1, 6 KO o) o Tijuana, Mexico i roto i te whawhai Middleweight.
I roto i te pāngia 6-a tawhio:
Kamupene Evans (10-2-1, 2 KO o) Ka whawhai Jose Bustos (7-4-3, 4 KO o) o Ciudad Juarez, Mexico i roto i te Jr. A'ee Kōmāmā.

Earl Newman (5-0, 4 KO o) o Brooklyn, Ka whawhai NY Lamont matao (5-6) o Hawley, PA i roto i te whakataetae Cruiserweight.
John Magda (10-0, 7 KO o) o Rutherford, Ka mau a NJ i tetahi hoa whawhai ka whakaingoatia ki te whakataetae Super Middleweight.
Stephen Fulton (5-0, 2 KO o) o Philadelphia ka mau ki tetahi hoa whawhai ka whakaingoatia i roto i te whawhai Huruhuru.
Samuel Quinones (8-3, 3 KO o) o York, Ka whawhai a PA ki tetahi hoa whawhai ka whakaingoatia ki te Jr. Welterweight a'ee.
Kōmāmā Milton Santiago (10-0, 3 KO o) o Philadelphia, Ka whakaekea e PA tetahi hoa whawhai ka whakaingoatia
I roto i nga whawhai e wha rauna:
Kevin Garcia (1-1) o Phoenixville, Ka whawhai PA Jack Grady (0-1) o Buffalo, NY i roto i te a'ee Kōmāmā.
Eric Puna (5-0, 1 KO) Ka tangohia i runga i Robert Sweeney (3-2) o Hampton, VA i roto i te Jr. Whitu a'ee.
Utu Tickets e i $100, $75 a $50 a taea hokona i te ticketmaster me www.ticketmaster.com
Ka tīmata te a'ee 1 i 6:45 PM ki nga tatau te whakatuwheratanga i 6 PM.

Knockout Fitness to provide full day of entertainment with fight card!

 

Baltimore, MD (Pipiri 1, 2015) – Knockout Fitness and Nissley Promotions will give ticket holders a full day of entertainment with an Olympic style boxing card Rāhoroi, Pipiri 6 at the Horseshoe Casino in Baltimore.

Dubbed as “Fighting the Odds,” this is the first fight card at a Baltimore Casino and a limited numbers tickets starting at $20 are still available by going to www.missiontix.com/events/product/30693/fighting-the-odds karanga ranei 443-848-6059. All VIP ticketholders can enjoy complementary food and drinks. Doors tuwhera i 1 pm me te whawhai tuatahi e wahi i 2.

 

A portion of the proceeds will go to the Show Your Soft Side campaign, which supports animal rights and features many marketing campaigns with Baltimore area professional athletes.

 

The fight is taking place outside in the plaza and will feature a red carpet style theme. Upon entering on the red carpet, professional photos will be taken with props. Ko te tuatahi 100 attendees will also receive a free gift and Knockout Fitness will give away healthy meals and gym memberships throughout the event.

 

“Giving fans their money’s worth is extremely important to us,” said Chris Nissley of Knockout Fitness. “This is the first ever fight card at a Baltimore casino and instead of just celebrating that as is, I wanted this event to provide even more. Between the photos, giveaways and fights, everybody is going to have a great time.”

 

Headlining the card is Knockout Fitness’ very own Jason Nissley. A widely respected trainer, Nissley was named Baltimore’s Best Trainer and Group Fitness Instructor by Baltimore’s Best Magazine. He has participated in various charity events and is an ambassador for LuluLemon and Under Armor. Making the jump from trainer to boxer, Nissley hasn’t been matched soft.

 

Opposing Nissley is unbeaten knockout artist Omar Serrano. Fighting out of the Ocean City Fight Club, Serrano’s won all of his bouts by knockout and will enter the squared circle with a ton of confidence.

 

Jerome Featherstone of Knockout Fitness seeks revenge against Tavon Body of the Headbangers Gym in the semi-main event of the evening. Featherstone captured the Golden Gloves title a few years back, but Body took the title following the last two tournaments. In April, Body earned a hotly contested split decision over Featherstone in an action packed fight. This heated rivalry features the two top middleweight prospects in the Maryland/DC area. In addition to bragging rights, the winner of this highly-anticipated bout will claim the Maryland State Middleweight title.

 

“Jerome and Tavon had a great fight that a lot of people are still talking about,” said Nissley. “Jerome feels that he deserved the last fight and wants revenge while Tavon is poised to show that there should be no controversy as to who the better fighter is. This is turning into a great local rivalry for sure.”

 

I roto i te tahi atu pāngia, Steve Layer of Knockout Fitness meets Adam Gabriel and Stephon Morris will compete in his final amateur match.

 

Following this exciting evening of action, Knockout Fitness and Nissley Promotions will host an after party at the 14Forty, which is located inside the casino.

 

Mō ētahi atu pārongo, toronga Knockoutfitness.com

 

Man on a Mission: Lippe continues knockout streak in Miami!

 

Miami, OK (Kia 31, 2015) – Renowned heavyweight up and comer Trey Lippe-Morrison remained perfect as a pro following yet another impressive knockout yesterday evening at the Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, OK.

 

Fighting in front of a sellout crowd, something he’s become accustomed to as a member of Holden Productions’ “Four State Franchise”, Lippe-Morrison faced Thomas Jones in the six round main event. With legendary trainer Jesse Reid in his corner for the first time, Lippe-Morrison scored an impressive second round stoppage of Jones. After dominating the first round, Lippe-Morrison unleashed a vicious combination that badly staggered Jones, forcing his corner to throw in the towel just 35 seconds after the start of the round.

 

Ngutu-Morrison, who lives in Tulsa, Ko inaianei 8-0 with all of his victories by knockout.

 

Kenzie Witt of Bartelsville, OK went the distance for the first time as a pro but improved to 5-0 following a four round unanimous decision over Kansas City MO’s Lucas Overcast. Witt was in control throughout but gained valuable experience against the game Overcast. Witt, who is the half brother of Lippe-Morrison, stopped his previous four opponents inside the first round.

 

“Trey and Kenzie continue to impress me,” said Promoter Tony Holden. “I’m going to continue stepping them up but both of them have incredible power like their father did. Our fans have been fantastic and I thank them for packing the house again. We will make it our duty to continue giving them exciting bouts with fighters they want to see.”

 

“Four State Franchise” member Jesse Cook (14-1-1, Seneca, MO) battled to an eight round draw in a welterweight contest against Kevin Womack (5-5-2, Baltimore, MD) and his brother Dillon Cook (14-0, Seneca, MO) stopped Joe Jiles (3-5, McAlester, OK) in the opening round of a junior middleweight bout. Undefeated welterweight prospect Jarrett Rose ofBartlesville upped his record to 7-0 by stopping Robert Seyam in the third round, while Kathina Catron and Juan Parra each won four round decisions.

 

The card was also broadcasted by Hall of Famer Al Bernstein and Oklahoma City boxing legend Sean O’Grady on KSNF and Cox Cable. Fans in the Four State Area (Missouri, Kansas Oklahoma and Arkansas) received the broadcast courtesy of a new television deal that will continue during the next card at the Buffalo Run Casino.

 

“It’s such an honor to have Al and Sean broadcasting my shows,"Ka mea a Holden. “Both men are incredible at what they do. This is another great outlet for those that can’t make it to the fights not only to enjoy the action live on TV but do so with two of the best broadcasters in the business.”

 

Holden Productions next card is scheduled for Hōngongoi 25.

Williams stops Bowles in six in Danbury Fight Night main event

No te Tonu Tuku
Danbury, CT (Kia 30, 2015)--Prospect Tramaine Williams capped off a great night of boxing with a 6th round stoppage over Josh Bowles in the final scheduled round of their Featherweight bout at the Danbury Arena.

Tramaine Williams landing on Bowles
The show was the Inaugural Danbury Fight Night promoted by Prize Promotions.

The main event saw Williams show his quick hand speed to outpoint Bowles for most of the fight. In the final round, Williams landed a booming straight left that sent Bowles down hard on his back. Bowles did well to get to his feet only to take a barrage of punches and the fight was stopped at 1:36 of round six.

Williams, 124 lbs o New Haven, CT Ko inaianei 9-0 ki 3 knockouts. Bowles, 123.75 lbs of Harrisburg, PA he inaianei 9-2.

Nate Green remained undefeated by pounding out a 6-round unanimous decision over Timur Shailezov in a Bantamweight bout.

Green lands a left
Kaute i 60-54, 59-55 a 58-56 for Green, 118 lbs o New Haven, CT and is now 8-0. Shailezov, 118 lbs of Philadelphia is 17-10-1.

Josh Crespo scored a thrilling first round stoppage over Edgar Cortes in a scheduled 6-round Featherweight bout.

Crespo decked Cortes with a hard right hand in the opening seconds of the bout. Cortes got to his feet but ate a barrage of jarring punches before the bout was stopped at 2:20 o te tetahi a tawhio noa.

Crespo, 124.5 lbs o New Haven, CT. Ko inaianei 4-2-3 ki 1 knockout. Cortes, 121 lbs of Vineland, Nj. Ko 1-1.

Te Ūpoko o te Ika Romero had to work hard in winning a 6-round split decision overEvencii Dixon i roto i te a'ee Welterweight.

Romero won cards by scores of 59-55 a 58-56 while Dixon took a card at 58-57.

Romero, 145 lbs of Newburgh, NY is now 7-0-1. Dixon, 145 lbs of Lancaster, PA he inaianei 5-7-1.

Rich Neves a Gilbert Alex Sanchez battled to a unanimous draw in a 6-round Jr. Whitu a'ee.

All three judges were in agreement of the 57-57 kaute. Neves, 154.5 lbs of New York, NY is now 8-2-2. Sanchez, 154 lbs of Camden, NJ he inaianei 5-6-2.

In thrilling 4-round war, Anaru Bentley scored a majority decision over previously undefeated Oscar Bonilla in a Lightweight bout.

The two slugged it out to the delight of enthusiastic crowd. Bentley was able to tag a hard charging Bonilla as he came in. There were several toe to toe exchanges were both guys ate heavy leather.

Bentley, 131 lbs of Jersey City, Riro nj i ngā kaute o 40-36, 39-37 a 38-38 a ko te inaianei 3-2. Bonilla, 132 lbs o New Haven, CT. Ko inaianei 3-1-2.

Cassius Chaney landed plenty of power shots and dominated Ruben Ortiz and won a 4-round unanimous decision in a Heavyweight bout.

Chaney, 244 lbs of New London, CT won by scores of 40-36 i runga i ngā kāri katoa, ko te inaianei 2-0. Ortiz, 210 lbs of Philadelphia is now 0-4.

Haira Ramos scored a 6-round unanimous decision over Osnel Charles i roto i te Tamaiti. Welterweight a'ee.

Ramos, 139 lbs of Waterbury, CT won by scores of 59-54 i runga i ngā kāri katoa, ko te inaianei 4-2-2. Charles, 138 lbs of Atlantic City, NJ he inaianei 10-13-1.
Photos by George Jimenez / Whakatairanga taonga

AMIR KHAN SECURES UNANIMOUS DECISION OVER CHRIS ALGIERI JAVIER FORTUNA WINS UNANIMOUS DECISION OVER BRYAN VASQUEZ

Pāwhiritia HERE No te Photos i Ed Diller / DiBella Entertainment

Pāwhiritia HERE No te Photos i Lucas Noonan / Pirimia Boxing Champions

Brooklyn (Kia 30, 2015) – Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i Koireturned to Brooklyn’s Barclays Center i runga i te Paraire night with another explosive night of bouts for fight fans. I roto i te hui matua, Amir “King” Khan (31-3, 19 Koó) scored a crafty and hard fought unanimous decision over Chris Algieri (20-2, 8 Koó) a Javier Fortuna (28-0-1, 20 Koó) won a crowd-pleasing unanimous decision victory over Bryan Vasquez (34-2, 18 Koó) in the televised opener.

 

Below are comments made by the televised fighters after their performances te po nei:

 

AMIR KHAN

 

I thought I worked well inside. I’ve never done a lot of work in the pocket like that and I plan to do more of that in the future.

 

I give Chris a lot of credit. He came forward a lot more than we thought he would and he had a big chin te po nei.

 

Chris gave it his all te po nei. This is the best Algieri we’ve seen in a long time, and if he’d have fought Manny (Pacquiao) that way he might have won.

 

Everyone knows I want Floyd (Mayweather) next after all the talk about it, but when you wait and hope for something for this long it can set you back. I don’t want to overlook any other fighters, including Chris.

 

My first show with PBC has been great. The New York crowd was awesome and really got into it. The promotion was excellent and I’m proud to be a part of this team.

 

Chris ALGIERI

 

I thought I pressured Khan well and got my touches. He definitely didn’t like it when I got into his body.

 

I thought I hurt him several times, but Khan’s a cagey fighter and he spins off. I guess the judges liked that te po nei. I would think the cleaner, harder shots would get a little more respect.

 

I think PBC is fantastic. The focus is on the fighters, not the politics or the promoters. This is helping bring the sport back to boxing’s glory days of primetime events for the fans.

 

I haven’t thought much about after this fight. Au whakama ahau, but I’ll watch the film from this fight and we’ll go from there.

 

Javier Fortuna

 

I’m very surprised that the fight went the distance. Vasquez is a strong fighter. After the fifth round, I was boxing to score points.

 

I was never really hurt by Vasquez, but I hurt my own hand on his head.

 

Vasquez didn’t really affect me throughout the fight. The swelling on my eye is from a headbutt.

 

The biggest key to my success te po nei was my training. Before this I didn’t have the stamina that I needed. Heoi, after my work with Hector Bermudez leading up to this fight I was more than ready.

 

Becoming a champion here in New York is huge for me. I’m very proud of my performance te po nei.”

 

BRYAN VASQUEZ

 

My style is to box and then move. Fortuna fought a smart fight te po nei. He wouldn’t engage me and fight.

 

Fortuna used his head and elbows a lot te po nei, but I don’t want to use that as an excuse. I tried telling the referee, but nothing was done.

 

I worked very hard for three months of training to get to this fight. I hope I won over some fans today because I fight to please them.

 

Hopefully I get a rematch because this is not the end of my career, and I’d love the chance to take that belt from Fortuna.

 

I want to thank PBC for this opportunity. It was great being a part of this show and I hope they’ll think of me again in the future.

 

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