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Category Archives: mekemeke
Tūturu kaimekemeke New Haven Luis “KO King” Rosa Rite ki te haere atu i te 'amanaki ki te nguha i runga i whawhai ESPN Paraire Night, Rāmere, Kia 15, i roto i te Hartford
Hartford (Kia 11, 2015) – Maranga whetu tekau mā teina Luis “KO King” Rosa (19-0, 9 Koó) mahere ki te eke i runga amanaki ki nguha tika tenei Rāmere (Kia 15) i runga i ESPN RāmereWhawhai Night, te aroaro e 50 Whakatairanga SMS o te ōrau a DiBella Entertainment, i roto i te whai wāhi ki te Whakatairanga Universal, tata ki tona whare New Haven i te Center Convention Connecticut i Hartford.
He Māori o Puerto Rico, e te Rosa-tau 24-tawhito i runga i te hōia Colombian Honatana “Popeye” Parete (33-10, 17 Koó) i roto i te 8-a tawhio noa ESPN2 tahi-āhuatanga.
Headlining i te kāri, ka hinga Puerto Rican ono tekau Reynaldo Ojeda (16-0, 9 Koó) ki te nguha maoro Monty Meza Clay (36-4, 22 Koó) i roto i te hui matua 10-a tawhio noa.
Kapinga Live ka timata i 9 p.m. AND i runga i ESPN2 a ka hoki kia wātea i roto i WatchESPN i runga i rorohiko, smartphones, papa, Amazon Fire TV a Fire TV Pou, Apple TV, Chromecast, Tau, Xbox 360 a Xbox One mā te kaiwhakarato ataata hono. I tua atu, ESPN’ Whawhai Night ka kawe i nga whawhai ora i runga i aunui-reo Pāniora ESPN Deportes .
Ko te rongonui Rosa, ko wai te whakatau te ao i No. 15 i te Ao mekemeke Association (WBA) a No. 16 i te Kaunihera mekemeke Ao (WBC), kua rite hoki te mahi i roto i te horanga mua o te ESPN nui Whawhai Night Rāmere mātakitaki whakarongo.
“Ko te whawhai nui hoki ahau i tenei,” Na ka mea a Rosa. “Te reira whawhai nui i runga i ESPN, a haere ahau ki te whakaatu i te iwi he aha ahau katoa e pā ana ki. Ahau ineine ki te hoatu i runga i te whakaatu taikaha. Ite ahau e ahau tata ki te whiwhi i te pere taitara. E hiahia ana ahau ki te whawhai hoariri-ao te piha, me te whakamahere e ahau ki te whakamatau au rite i runga i te Paraire po.
“Te reira whawhai nui tonu i roto i te āhua i toku whare, me te ahau mohio ka whai ahau he rota o te pā i reira. I te mutunga o te ra, ahakoa, Kei te haere ahau ki te mahi i meatia ki te tiki, a e kore e mahuinga te reira te wahi e te whawhai kia puritia.”
Parete, 28, he toa ngaio mai 2005, Kua riro 14 o tona whakamutunga 15 pito. Kua whawhai Colombian nga whakamatauria whawhai-nga momo o toa ao Cristian Mijares, Apanere Merehe, Jose Lopez, Martin Castillo, Eric Ortiz a Raul Martinez, me he kaiwero taitara ao Ihu Jiménez.
“Parete ko te hōia ki 44 pro whawhai,” Na ka mea a Rosa mō Parete. “Te whawhai ia te rota o te eé-ao o te piha haapiiraa, e toa. E mohio ana ahau ki te haere mai ia ki te whawhai. Te haere ia ki te haere mai i mua, me te hiahia ana ia ki te bang. Ko ia kaha, Au kaha. Au tere ahau, rawa, me te toa pai katoa-a tawhio noa. Ka waiho e ahau rite hoki nga mea katoa e hopoi mai ia.” Kapinga Live ka timata i 9 p.m. AND i runga i ESPN2 a ka hoki kia wātea i roto i WatchESPN i runga i rorohiko, smartphones, papa, Amazon Fire TV a Fire TV Pou, Apple TV, Chromecast, Tau, Xbox 360 a Xbox One mā te kaiwhakarato ataata hono. I tua atu, ESPN’ Whawhai Night ka kawe i nga whawhai ora i runga i aunui-reo Pāniora ESPN Deportes .
Whawhai i runga i te undercard e te rua o te whaihua boxers ke te hunga e noho ana inaianei i roto i te United States, me te maha o ngā makau New England a New York City.
Tūturu whitu tekau Ukrainian Ivan Golub (7-0, 5 Koó), whawhai i roto i Brooklyn, tutaki hoa Ukrainian Kostyantyn Rovenský (18-1-2, 5 Koó) i roto i te a'ee ono-a tawhio. Kazakh whitu tekau superDauren Yeleussinov (1-0), e noho ana hoki i roto i te Brooklyn, tutaki Jay “JD” Williams (3-6), o Louisiana, i roto i te whakaritea e ono-rounder.
Inumia hoki ki te whawhai i roto i te pāngia e ono-a tawhio noa i runga i te undercard e hinga New Haven marama taumahamahaCharles Foster (7-0, 3 Koó) e anga Woonsocket, RI, hoariri Joe Gardner (11-7-1, 1 KO) a tūturu whitu tekau Bronx Chris Galeano (7-0) tango i runga i Las Vegas’ pouri-whakaaro Yosmani Abreu (4-8-2).
He hoki e toru ngā wha-a tawhio noa i runga i te tap ki WATERBURY, CT, Welterweight teina Haira Ramos (3-2-1, 2 Koó) vs. Harlem o Curtis Morton (3-4-2), Miami ono tekau Alberto Candeleria (4-2-1, 3 Koó) vs. Brooklyn o Ian James (3-11-1, 1 KO), a New Haven teina ono tekau William Foster III (1-0) vs. TBA. Tīkiti e tēnei wā i runga i te hoko, me te e utu ana i $100, $65 a $35 (me takoha e hāngai ana). Ka taea e tīkiti te hokona e te karanga 1 (860) 728-2624 ranei 1 (203) 627-7472. Doors tuwhera i 6:30 p.m. ET ki te a'ee tuatahi whakaritea hoki 7:30 p.m. AND.
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Championship Boxing Returns to CBS Sports Network on Friday, Kia 29 i roto i te Nopo
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SUPERSTAR ROBERT GUERRERO TO BATTLE LOS ANGELES’ OWN ARON MARTINEZ ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 6 AS PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBC COMES TO STUBHUB CENTER IN CARSON, Calif. STARTING AT 3 P.M. ET/NOON PT
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DANIEL GEALE ARRIVES IN THE UNITED STATES; TRAINING CAMP TO BE HELD IN NEW JERSEY
Photos by Team Geale
NORTH Bergen, New Jersey (Kia 11, 2015) – Toa o mua te ao, Daniel Geale (31-3, 16 KO o) has arrived in the United States for his upcoming showdown with WBC and Ring Magazine Middleweight World Champion Miguel Cotto (39-4, 32 KO o). Geale will host the remainder of his training camp in North Bergen, Nj.
“I’ve arrived in the States with my trainer Shaw and I’m excited to get camp started in New Jersey,” said Daniel Geale. “Gary Shaw has provided me with a nice gym and I’m going to start my sparring sessions right away. This is a big fight, not only for my team and I, but for my countrymen as well. A new champion will be crowned on June 6th.”
Cotto vs. Geale, he whawhai 12-a tawhio noa mo WBC me Ring Magazine whitu tekau Ao Toa o cotto, e wahi Rāhoroi, Pipiri 6 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and will be televised live on HBO. The fight is presented by Roc Nation Sports and Miguel Cotto Promotions in association Gary Shaw Productions and is sponsored by Cerveza Tecate. Tickets utu i $500, $350, $250, $200, $150, $100, $50 a $25, e kore e tae atu utu ratonga hāngai, me te takoha, are on sale now and available for purchase at www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com a, i te American Express Box Office i Center Barclays. Ki te ki atu tenei na roto i te waea, karanga Ticketmaster i (800) 745-3000. Doors tuwhera i 6:00 PM, haamata te whawhai tuatahi i 6:15 PM and the HBO telecast begins at 10:30 PM ET/PT.
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OMAR FIGUEROA DEFEATS RICKY BURNS AT STATE FARM ARENA IN HIDALGO, TEXAS ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON CBS
Jamie McDonnell Earns Close Decision Over
Tomoki Kameda
Pāwhiritia HERE For Photos From Esther Lin/PBC on CBS
Hidalgo, Texas (Kia 9, 2015) – Omar “Panterita” Figueroa (25-0-1, 18 Koó) remained undefeated as he put on an exciting show in front of a raucous hometown crowd and earned a unanimous decision over Ricky Burns (37-5-1, 11 Koó) on Premier Boxing Champions on CBS live from State Farm Arena in Hidalgo, Texas.
Figueroa was the sharper fighter who landed harder punches and was able to dictate the pace of the fight. Burns was deducted a point in both the eighth and 11th rounds by the referee for excessive holding. “Panterita” i riro i ngä tatau o 116-110 rua me te 117-109.
In the first televised fight of the afternoon, British star Jamie McDonnell (25-2-1, 12 Koó) earned a narrow but unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Tomoki “Ko te Mexicanito” Kameda (31-1, 19 Koó). McDonnell was knocked down for the first time in his career by a sharp right hand from Kameda in round three but quickly recovered to win by a score of 114-113 i runga i te katoa kaiwhakawa e toru’ kāri.
Here are what the fighters had to say after their bouts:
Omar FIGUEROA
“Fighting a fight like that, it takes a lot to go even four rounds, much less 12. With a fighter like that, leaning on you and using his weight on you it’s tough. I’m just glad I was in shape and didn’t let my fans down.
“I’m a very offensive fighter, so the holding kind of slowed me down. I tried to do what I could and, thankfully, the judges saw that.
“My hands are a little sore, but I really did hold back on my punches, especially because he has one of those European guards where he holds his hands up high and his elbows are exposed. I had to be careful going to the body because that’s how I hurt my hands most times, from hitting the elbows. I felt ridiculously strong at the new weight, but I didn’t think my hands would hold up, so I was holding back and trying to win the fight on points and if I could hurt him I would try to stop him.
“He was punching me behind the head, so I felt like I had to do the same. If you want to play like that, I can play that game.
“At the end of the fight, he came with a good body shot that hurt me a bit. That’s why I slowed down at the end. I have to give it to Ricky. He’s a tough fighter.
“It’s time to rest up. I’ve been training since the beginning of the year and I deserve a little rest.”
RICKY BURNS
“We knew it was going to be a tough fight, but I didn’t agree with the deductions for holding. I thought he was holding as much as me and that’s why I had to tie him up.
“We moved up in weight for this one but still had some trouble making weight, but I didn’t want to jeopardize my chance to fight in America.
“I think it was his size that gave me problems more than anything. I don’t know what weight he was in that ring, but it was a lot bigger than me.
“The plan was to try to stick to boxing for the first half of the fight, but once the size really took over I had to stand and exchange more than I would have liked. I couldn’t get him off of me. I’ve got no excuses, as I said the best man will win.
“I always leave everything in the ring and that’s all I can do. I hope everyone who watched enjoyed the fight.
“We’ve enjoyed the experience of being in the U.S., obviously the decision didn’t go our way which puts a damper on it, but overall everyone here in Texas has been great. I want to say a big thank you to everybody. I hope to back again.”
Jamie McDonnell
“I felt in control all the way through. It was a great performance. I know I should have just boxed but I wanted to fight.
“I didn’t think I was going to get the decision being abroad, but it’s more than spectacular to come out of here victorious. He’s a great, toa tūturu.
“His speed surprised me on the knockdown. I knew he was going to be fast, but I didn’t expect it like that. I didn’t see the shot and next thing I knew I was on the floor.
“Hit and move, hit and move, that was the strategy. I remember being in there and thinking, ‘Man, this isn’t easy.’ I knew the crowd was going to go his way but it was a great experience.
“It’s been a fantastic time being here in America. I’d like to see some familiar faces but it’s a new experience. I was up against it but I knew I could pull it off. I knew deep inside that I could do it.
“I think I’m going to move up in weight. I want to catch the big fights before they’re gone.”
TOMOKI KAMEDA
“I think I won the fight. I did enough to win. He did a lot to win the last rounds, but I did more over the fight. I don’t agree with the judges decision, but I respect it.
“I knew he would get up after the knockdown because he’s a world champion. He’s a great fighter and I take my hat off to him, but I won the fight.
“E hiahia ana ahau ki te rematch.”
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Saturday Funnies: Floyd Mayweather’s Punchout
EDWIN RODRIGUEZ AND CRAIG BAKER TO SQUARE OFF IN BOSTON AS PART OF PBC ON NBC CARD TAKING PLACE
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EXCLUSIVE, CANDID INTERVIEW WITH FLOYD MAYWEATHER TO PREMIERE SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME®
Mayweather Goes In-Depth on Pacquiao Injury, the Possibility of a Rematch and Fighting Beyond Next September
SHOWTIME Premiere of World Championship Bout—Mayweather vs. Pacquiao—at 9 p.m. AND/PT Followed by Exclusive Interview and the Premiere of “INSIDE MAYWEATHER vs. PACQUIAO Epilogue”
NEW YORK (Kia 7, 2015)—Sports Emmy® Award winning reporter Jim Gray of SHOWTIME Sports® sat down with pound-for-pound champion Floyd “Money” Mayweather for an exclusive and candid interview late Rātū po, just days after Mayweather dominated Manny “PacMan” Pacquiao en route to a 12-round unanimous decision victory last Saturday night in Las Vegas. The interview will premiere this Rāhoroi, Kia 9, i runga i SHOWTIME immediately following the network’s premiere of Mayweather vs. Pacquiao (9 p.m. AND/PT).
I roto i te uiuiraa, Mayweather addresses the claim made by Pacquiao’s camp that the Philippine fighter sustained an injury to his right shoulder that hampered his ability during the bout. Mayweather also discusses the possibility of a rematch with Pacquiao and fighting beyond his next scheduled event in September.
“Absolutely not,” Mayweather told Gray when asked if he could detect a problem with Pacquiao’s shoulder during the bout. “He was fast. His left hand was fast. His right hand was fast and he was throwing them both fast and strong.
“Excuses, excuses, excuses,” continued Mayweather, who remains undefeated in his professional career with 48 toa, no losses and no draws.
“I’m not going to buy into the bull—… and I don’t want the public to buy into the bull—-. He lost. He knows he lost. I lost a lot of respect for him after all of this.”
Mayweather goes on to address the possibility of a rematch.
“Did I text Stephen A. Smith and say I will fight him again? Yeah, but I change my mind,” said Mayweather. “At this particular time, mahi e kore e, because he’s a sore loser and he’s a coward… If you lost, accept the loss and say, ‘Mayweather, you were the better fighter.’”
The compelling interview will air immediately following the SHOWTIME premiere of the welterweight world championship unification bout at 9 p.m. AND/PT. The interview will be immediately followed by the premiere of Roto Mayweather vs. PACQUIAO Epilogue, the acclaimed original documentary series from SHOWTIME Sports.
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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON CBS FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & Whakaahua
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