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Udi Ochie: ọkpọ
Lụọ Network kwa izu ọkpọ mmemme oge (Jan. 12-18)
Ọgụ Network, a 24/7 telivishọn raara mezue mkpuchi nke ọgụ egwuregwu. Ọ onwe mmemme lekwasịrị anya dum akporo nke ọgụ egwuregwu genre, gụnyere ndụ ọgụ na elu na-na-na nkeji ozi ọma na analysis maka ọkpọ, mbuaha karat, kickboxing, ọkachamara mgba, omenala karat, agha ozi ọma, nakwa dị ka agha-themed ejije usoro, akụkọ na mma na fim.
N'okpuru ebe chọta Isi nke a izu mmemme:
Monday, Jan. 12
11:00 p.m. NA — InterBox Ochie: Brown vs. St. – Featuring Dale Brown vs. Sajad Abdul maka NABF cruiserweight aha si May 28, 1998 na Montreal.
Tuesday, Jan. 13
6:00 p.m. NA – KOTV Boxing Ochie – Reliving kwesịrị ncheta ọkpọ ịlụ ọgụ site n'oge gara aga iri afọ abụọ.
8:30 p.m. NA – Lụọ News Ugbu a Extra – Ndị ọhụrụ ozi ọma, recaps, atụmatụ na n'ime analysis na agha egwuregwu.
11:00 p.m. NA – UBF All-America Asọmpi Onye Mmeri: De Alba vs. Batres – Featuring Frank Santos De Alba vs. Pablo Batres maka ohere iputa UBF All-America ibu featherweight aha si June 28, 2014 na Reading, På.
Thursday, Jan. 15
4:00 p.m. NA – KOTV Boxing Weekly – Ekpuchi niile nke ọhụrụ ozi ọma na ọkachamara ọkpọ, featuring zuru recent ọgụ na isi ihe ndị sitere Sweet Science.
8:30 p.m. NA – Lụọ News Ugbu a Extra – Ndị ọhụrụ ozi ọma, recaps, atụmatụ na n'ime analysis na agha egwuregwu.
Friday, Jan. 16
8:00 p.m. NA – Iji 2 Ụkwụ na Daniel Jacobs – Nọdụ ala-ala N'ajụjụ ọnụ ụwa middleweight onye mmeri Daniel “The Golden Child” Jacobs.
Saturday, Nan. 17
8:30 p.m. NA — Lụọ News Ugbu a Extra – Ndị ọhụrụ ozi ọma, recaps, atụmatụ na n'ime analysis na agha egwuregwu.
Sunday, Jan. 18
7:30 p.m. NA – KOTV Boxing Weekly – Ekpuchi niile ọhụrụ ozi ọma na ọkachamara ọkpọ, featuring zuru na-adịbeghị anya ịlụ ọgụ na isi ihe ndị sitere Sweet Science.
8:00 p.m. NA– Jisọs Omuma Boxing: Robinson vs. Jones – Featuring “Sugar” Ray Robinson vs. Ralph Agu Jones si Jan. 19, 1995 na Chicago.
9:00 p.m. NA – European Super Featherweight Asọmpi Onye Mmeri: Boschiero vs. Kasmi– Featuring Devis Boschiero vs. Kaiser Kasmi maka European ibu featherweight aha si mebie. 23, 2013 na Veneto, Italy.
11:00 p.m. NA – Pụrụ Iche: Best nke afọ iri – Acelino Freitas vs. Juan Carlos ramirez maka WBA na WBO ibu featherweight utu aha si mebie. 15, 2003 na Chicago.
Monday, Jan. 12
1:00 a.m. NA – Best nke mgbatị Boxing: Herman Ngoudjo Early Days Part 4 – Omuma ọkpọ edinam si Groupe Yvon Michel na Quebec, featuring amasị nke Jean onwa, Lucian Bute, Otis Grant na Herman Ngoudjo.
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Record Knockout Holder Crossed Replaces Injured Veazey January 23
Baltimore, MD (January 11, 2015) – World record knockout holder Sam “Vanilla Gorilla” Crossed is replacing Joey Veazey in the main event of “Slugfest”January 23 na Michael si Eighth Okporo ụzọ na Glen Burnie, MD.
Veazey was forced to withdraw due to an injury suffered in training.
An exciting heavyweight and former college football player, Crossed set a record by knocking out Adrien Bean in an astonishing four seconds in August 2013. Crossed, a former college football player who continues to improve inside the squared circle, meetsGlen Burnie native Jeff Knight for the East Coast Super Heavyweight Championship.
“Slugfest” is promoted by Baltimore Boxing Promotions and tickets starting at $25 are available at Baltimoreboxing.com or by calling 410-375-9175. VIP seats for $50 na Ukwuu tebụl nke 10 maka $500 are also available. All VIP ticketholders get free hors d’oeuvres from 7-8 pm. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 6:30 and the first bell will sound at 8:15.
Baltimore native Allan Burris of Baltimore faces Lamont White in the co-feature. The two fought in December, with Burris taking home the victory. Like Crossed, Burris trains out of the Baltimore Boxing Gym.
Young phenom Tommy Koe Jr. will appear on the card in a special attraction bout. Koe Jr. is slated to appear in this year’s nationals. Fans will also be treated to a special showdown between Courtney Hartlove and Melissa “Million Dollar Baby” Wilson. Hartlove and Wilson, who both work in the Federal Hill section ofBaltimore, will do battle for local bragging rights.
“While I’m disappointed that Joey Veazey is no longer on the card, I’m very pleased with our new main event,"Kwuru Jake Smith, CEO of Baltimore Boxing Promotions and President of the South Atlantic Boxing Amateur Boxing Program. “Fans love heavyweights and Sam Crossed has been creating a buzz around the area since his record-setting knockout. Ticketholders also get to see a future champion in Tommy Koe Jr., a guaranteed slugfest between two popular young ladies, the Burris-White rematch and other locals. Ticket sales have been great and we’re expecting a sellout on the 23Rebecca."
To help with their continued community efforts throughout the Charm City, Baltimore Boxing is hosting a 50/50 raffle. 100 percent of the proceeds will go towards Baltimore Boxing’s amateur program, which has helped keep kids off the street and in the gym for more than 20 afọ.
Maka ozi ndị ọzọ, na-aga Baltimoreboxing.com
KENNETH SIMS JR. Mma TO 5-0, LOOKS TO HAVE BIG 2015
Chicago, ILLINOIS (January 11, 2015) – Chicago’s undefeated Jr. Welterweight atụmanya, Kenneth Sims Jr. (5-0, 2 Kos) extended on his winning streak this past Saturday at the Madison Square Garden Theater with a dominating unanimous decision against tough opponent, Christian Steele (4-12, 1 Ko).
Sims Jr., who was fighting in is second 6-round bout in only his fifth pro fight, showed why he was a top amateur standout, showcasing advanced boxing skills winning every round convincingly. With each fight Sims Jr. feels he’s improving and wants to have a big 2015.
“I’m enjoying my journey as a professional,” said Kenneth Sims Jr. “I feel I’m getting better every time I step in the ring. There is always room for improvement and I’m going to continue working hard in the gym. Gary Shaw has said there will be many opportunities for me to take my career to the next level in 2015 and I want take full advantage of everything that comes my way. I’m hoping to make a quick return back to the ring.”
“Sims Jr. is progressing nicely as a professional prize fighter,” Gary Shaw kwuru. “I think he’ll graduate to 8-round bouts after one more fight. He seems to be making the 140 lbs weight limit with ease so we’ll keep him at Jr. Welterweight. He’s got the height and reach attributes to give anyone in the division problems. I see him having a big 2015.”
TUREANO JOHNSON WINS WBC SILVER & WBA INTERNATIONAL BELTS
NEW YORK (January 11, 2015) – Nke a gara aga Friday na Madison Square n'Ogige Ụlọ ihe nkiri, Bahamian middleweight contender, Tureano Johnson (18-1, 13 Kos) captured the WBA International na WBC Silver utu aha, with a bruising victory against Colombian contender Alex Theran (17-2, 2 Kos). Johnson thumped the former Olympian Theran over five rounds, dropping him once in the 4th round, then again in the 5th. Theran, who suffered an injury and could not return for the 6th round, was taking a beating before bowing out of the bout.
Rated WBC #8, WBA #12 na IBF #12, Tureano Johnson is looking to step up and challenge any of the champions in middleweight division. After beating a solid fighter like Theran, and being robbed in the Curtis Stevens fight, Johnson is confident he can beat any of the current champions at 160 lbs.
“Adị m njikere ịlụ ọgụ Gennady Golovkin, Miguel Cotto, Jermain Taylor or any other champion out there,” kwuru Tureano Johnson. These are the type of fights I would like to pursue. David Lemieux is also on my hit list. I’m here to take over the division. Everyone knows I should be undefeated so I’m going to leave no doubt about it every time I step in the ring. I can’t afford to be robbed again. With Gary Shaw putting me in a great position, I’m going to make the most of every opportunity. My goal in 2015 is to become a world champion.”
“Tureano Johnson is marching up the rankings and should be applauded for his fighting style.” kwuru Gary Shaw. “He’s the type of fighter everyone wants to see. I’m going to push hard to get him back on TV, hopefully against a guy like Gennady Golovkin. Johnson is a force in the middleweight division and you will see him in some big fights coming up.”
Melson Mourns the Loss of Bernie Lenahan
New York, NY (January 11, 2015) – Bernie Lenahan was a rare breed by today’s boxing standards. Not only was he dedicated to the sport, spending countless hours at New York’s Mendez Boxing Gym, Lenahan was an honest family man that built special friendships with his fighters.
Having worked with various fighters in the Big Apple, Lenahan learned his craft by spending time around New York’s greats. He guided multiple fighters to New York Golden Gloves titles and played a key role during his four years as Boyd Melson’s assistant trainer and cutman. In multiple fights, Lenahan prevented tides from potentially turning by effectively closing Melson’s cuts between rounds. He was also in the gym guiding Melson as he prepared for battle.
Shockingly, Lenahan passed away last week, leaving behind a wife, nwa, granddaughter, two sisters and a brother.
“I spent more time with Coach Bernie these past four years than any other man on this planet,"Kwuru Melson. He made me his. My heart broke when I heard the news, and a part of it will be broken until my time is up in my own body. It wasn’t just because of how he loved me and how much I loved him that this hurts me so much, but it is because when Coach passed, hundreds and hundreds of people lost something very special.”
“Coach Bernie offered an unconditional kindness, acceptance and welcoming that you only find in children. When you see a child, you know that you won’t be judged, and you will be offered love for no other reason beyond that child just wanting to love you. At some time in almost all humans’ lives, we tend to lose this. We stop loving everyone, and we start judging everyone. With Coach though, we felt safe as seeing him put instant smiles on our faces because we always felt loved and welcomed. He made you feel that he truly wanted you there and really cared about you. I wish everyone alive on this planet could have met Coach Bernie to experience that feeling. At the end of every practice for the past three years, I hugged Coach Bernie, kissed him on the side of his forehead, thanked him for training me that day, and said I love you to him. He would smile and quietly say “love you too.” Forever and a day, I thank you Coach for this.”
Donations to the Lenahan family can be made by going to https://www.crowdrise.com/BernieLenahan/fundraiser/jamescoppinger
ESPN “FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS” FROM THE CHUMASH CASINO: POST FIGHT REPORT
DARLEYS PEREZ RETAINS WBA LIGHTWEIGHT INTERIM TITLE
SANTA YNEZ, California (January 9, 2015) – Tonight at the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez, California, Gary Shaw nwetara presented his final show as a promotional company on ESPN “Friday Night alụkarị ọgụ”. In the 12-round main event, Darleys Perez (32-1, 20 Kos) won an impressive unanimous decision as he defended his WBA Interim Lightweight Championship against Jonathan Maicelo (21-2, 12 Kos). Perez vs. Maicelo was a promoted in association with Thompson Boxing Promotions.
In the early rounds, Jonathan Maicelo was using lateral movement to set up his punches, but Darleys Perez was timing him every time he jumped in. Maicelo to his demise was going straight back after every combination and Perez was making him pay. As the fight entered the later rounds, Perez had control of the fight and was up on the scorecards. Perez was timing his punches well and landed some very clean shots that had Maicelo off balance. Perez caught Maicelo jumping in and sent him to the canvas in round eleven. In round twelve, Perez closed the show as he landed a plethora of hard shots to close out the round. Maicelo, gave a gallant effort in defeat. Scorecards read 118-109, 118-108, 120-107 in favor of Perez.
“I was prepared for a tough fight,” said Darleys Perez. “Maicelo is an incredible competitor. It took me a few rounds to settle into a rhythm, but once I did, I was able to land whatever I wanted. After a few rounds, I was able to time his movements and connect with a variety of punches. I want to be the best in the lightweight division. That’s what drives me. I put my heart and soul into every fight and I’m going to keep preparing the same way.”
“I did my best tonight but was up against a better man in Darleys Perez.” kwuru Maicelo. “He did a good job of using his reach to keep me off balance. It was very difficult to land my shots. He’s a great champion and I take my hat off to him. I still want to fight and see if I can work my way back to the top. This is not the end of my career. I know I can get back in there and compete at a high level.”
FRANCISCO SANTANA WINS WBA INTERNATIONAL TITLE
In the 10-round co-main event, Santa Barbara’s welterweight contender, Francisco Santana (22-3-1, 11 Kos) didn’t need much time to finish off his opponent, Kendal Mena (20-0, 11 Kos) nke Dominican Republic. While the taller Mena was trying to establish his distance and jab, Santana, the local hero, landed a left hook that dropped him in the begging of the round. As soon as Mena got up off the canvas, Santana landed a right hook, left hook combo that put Mena down for good at the 1:43 mark of round one. Na mmeri, Santana captures the WBA International Welterweight Championship.
“My trainer had a great game plan going into this fight,” said Francisco Santana. “Once I saw an opening in his defense I knew I could land my left hook. This was great exposure for me and I’m very please I was able to get the knockout on national television. I want to thank Gary Shaw for this opportunity and I look forward to the future with him moving forward with RocNation. I’m ready to challenge any of the top welterweights in the division.”
“Tonight everyone showed up and gave it their best and the fans go to witness a great night of boxing.” kwuru Gary Shaw. “Perez is a very tough fighter and I see him taking over the lightweight division. Santana showed he has what it takes to be something special in the welterweight division and he’ll be in a very big fight in the near future. I’m ready to start the next chapter of my legacy with RocNation and I’m very energized with what the future holds for all my fighters.”
Undercard
6-Round Super-Bantamweight Bout
Roman Morales (19-0, 10 Kos) vs. Ernesto Guerrero (15-14, 10 Kos)
San Andro, California’s undefeated Super-Bantamweight prospect, Roman Morales extending on his winning streak with an impressive 3rd round knockout. After a slow start, Morales landed a left hook to the body in round three dropping Guerrero to the canvas. The referee gave Guerrero the full 10 count and the bout was stopped at the 1:05 mark of the round.
6-Gburugburu Heavyweight tuanu
Jarrell Miller (11-0-1, 9 Kos) vs. Aaron Kinch (5-4-2, 1 Ko)
Brooklyn New York’s Jarrell Miller battered Newark, New Jersey’s Aaron Kinch over six rounds en route to a lopsided unanimous decision. Even though Miller landed a plethora of power shots throughout the fight, Kinch survived, making it to the final bell giving the fans a spirited effort. Scorecards read 60-54 ugboro abụọ na 60-53 in favor of Miller.
6-Round Flyweight Female Attraction
Maria Suarez (8-1-1) vs. Jolene Blackshear (9-5, 4 Kos)
Santa Maria, California’s Maggie Suarez won a close majority decision against a very tough Jolene Blackshear. Suarez used her superior boxing skills to squeak out the victory. Jolene had her moments but it wasn’t enough as Suarez landed at a higher percentage in most of the rounds. Scorecards read 57-57, 58-56 for Maggie
4-Gburugburu welterweight tuanu
Manuel Romero (1-2-2) vs. Carlos Gonzalez (1-6)
Santa Maria California’s Manuel Romero made quick work of Carlos Gonzales. Round one was all Romero as he came out guns blazing. Na gburugburu abụọ, Romero landed a barrage of punches and the referee halted the bout at the 2:16 mark of the round two.
4-Round Jr. Flyweight Female Attraction
Poula Estrada (2-0) vs. Kayana Rain (0-1)
Palmdale, California’s Poula Estrada did enough to pull off a close victory against a game Kayana Rain, who hails from Los Angeles. . The taller Estrada used a good jab and movement to negate the pressure style of Rain. Although Rain landed some good power shots, Estrada landed the cleaner blows throughout the fight. Scorecards read 38-38, 39-37 for Estrada.
BERMANE STIVERNE AND DEONTAY WILDER TALK TRAINING CAMP AND THEIR PLACE IN HEAVYWEIGHT HISTORY BEFORE THEIR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWDOWN ON SATURDAY, Jan. 17 AT MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA LIVE ON SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®
Las Vegas (Jan 9, 2015) – As we near the epic return of world championship heavyweight action in the United States, WBC Heavyweight World onye mmeri Gold Cup (24-1-1, 21 Kos) and unbeaten knockout specialist Deontay Wilder (32-0, 32 Kos) are deep in training camp for their championship showdown on SHOWTIME®.
Tiketi maka ihe omume ndị na ere na ọnụ na $500, $350, $250, $125 na $50, bụghị gụnyere ọdabara ọrụ ebubo na ụtụ isi. Tiketi na-ejedebeghị na asatọ (8) kwa onye na a ịgba nke anọ (4) na $50 price nso. Iji chajịa site na ekwentị na a isi kaadị, na-akpọ Ticketmaster na (800) 745-3000. Tickets also are also available at www.mgmgrand.com ma ọ bụ www.ticketmaster.com.
Read below for what the fighters have to say about how training is going, what their place in heavyweight history is and what the fans can expect to see on Jan. 17 na MGM Ukwu Ogige Arena na Las Vegas:
Ẹdọhọ: Where have you been training? Who have you been training with? How has training been going?
Gold Cup: I am in Vegas training at the Mayweather Gym. I have had many sparring partners, seven total and they have been alternating since it has been a very long camp. I began training camp in August because we didn’t even know when this fight was going to happen so we had to be ready for any time and we did better than ever. It has been a long, long training camp and I am in the best shape I have ever been in.
I plan to go in the ring between 238 na 242 pound. We thought about going lower but I am a super heavyweight and that is the weight where I am best.
Deontay Wilder: Camp has been great. It’s been a long hard road but we’re here now. I had my whole team which was excellent — Jay Deas, Mark Breland, Russ Anber, Cuz Hill and my strength coach Peter Khoury, so it couldn’t have been any better.
Ẹdọhọ: How do you feel about fighting on the big stage as the main event at the MGM Grand Garden Arena?
BS: Fighting at the MGM Grand is a dream come true. I have been dreaming of becoming a champion my whole life. When I think of the MGM I think of all the history and I want to write a new chapter.
DW: I’m super excited about fighting on the big stage. The bigger the better! The more attention and people watching, the more I like it. We’ve been working towards this for a long time, and I am glad we have gotten to this level.
Ẹdọhọ: If you could meet any heavyweight champ who would it be? Is there a heavyweight that you would say you emulate?
BS: Muhammad – he was the greatest, he called himself “The Greatest” before he even knew he was The Greatest. He worked hard every single day to fulfill it and that is what I do. No corners cut.
DW: I’ve never patterned myself after any other heavyweight, but if I could meet one from the past it would be Joe Louis. He’s part of my nickname. He was the ‘Brown Bomber’ and since I’m from Alabama like he was and I won the Bronze medal at the Olympics, I’m the ‘Bronze Bomber.’
Ẹdọhọ: How do you feel about being in the biggest heavyweight title fight in the United States in a decade?
BS: The Heavyweight Champion is what it’s all about. It’s the King of the Jungle. It is the Champion of all the Champions. I am happy to bring it back. Boxing is alive and well.
DW: It’s time for the heavyweight division to be important again and I’m the guy to do it, so I can’t wait.
Ẹdọhọ: Which heavyweights inspired you or did you admire on your climb to this point?
BS: Iron Mike Tyson and James Toney – I really admire the way they fought. I loved Iron Mike’s explosiveness and speed and his fast hands. Tyson could hurt you with any punch at any angle and that is my forte. When I hit somebody, I see it in their eyes and their legs and I feel their pain.
DW: My daughter is my inspiration. I always admired guys like Muhammad Ali and Larry Holmes though.
Ẹdọhọ: Is there any extra motivation fighting for the WBC title that has been held by so many of the greatest including Muhammad Ali?
BS: The WBC heavyweight belt has been held by many great champions. It’s the biggest prize out there.
DW: A lot of great champions have held the WBC title belt, so it’s the big one and I’m honored and excited to be fighting for it.
Ẹdọhọ: How important is it for you to represent your home country in this fight? Do you feel any additional pressure because of it?
BS: I am blessed to have been born in Haiti and lived in Quebec, Canada and now Las Vegas and I like to think of myself as an inspiration to kids in Haiti that have suffered so much – just like me. I want them to know that if they work hard they can achieve their dreams.
DW: Dị ka m kwuru, I am honored and excited. A lot of greats have held the belt and I am ready to make history and be one of the greats. Representing the U.S. in a heavyweight fight, bringing it back home, it’s an honor.
Ẹdọhọ: What do you think of your opponent, does anything he does concern you?
BS: I think Wilder is a clown. Wilder thinks this is the WWE. He acts like it’s the WWE. This is for real. It is going to hurt very bad.
DW: I have no thoughts about Bermane Stiverne. I’m just ready to fight and leave it all out in the ring.
Ẹdọhọ: What should the fans expect on Jan. 17? Do you have a prediction?
BS: On Jan. 17 I will hurt Wilder and I will knock him out and it will be a lasting image in peoples’ minds for a very long time.
DW: Fans should expect a great night of boxing and everyone will see Jan. 17. -. Be there or tune in on TV if you can’t. You don’t want to miss it!
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Showtime Egwuregwu® will present Nile ACCESS: Stiverne VS. Wilder n'abalị a,Friday, Jan. 9 na 10:45 p.m. ET / pt na showtime.
"Laghachikwuru Otuto": Stiverne VS. Wilder, a 12-gburugburu agha n'ihi na Stiverne si WBC Heavyweight Asọmpi Onye Mmeri na-ewere ọnọdụ Saturday, Jan. 17 na MGM Ukwu Ogige Arena na Las Vegas, na-ngalaba-akwalite Don Eze nwetara na Golden Nwa n'ọkwá. Na 12-gburugburu ngalaba-mma, unbeaten WBC Super Bantamweight World onye mmeri Leo Santa Cruz ọnọ megide Jesus Ruiz na undefeated Amir m osobo Banyere Fidel Maldonado Obere. na a 10-gburugburu ibu fechaa bayere. Ihe a ga-ewere ọnọdụ mgbe MGM Ukwu Ogige Arena na Las Vegas, Nev., na ga-ikuku ndụ na showtime® (10:00 p.m. NA/ 7:00 p.m. Pt). The telecast ga-abụ dị na Spanish site abụọ ọdịyo mmemme (SAP). Mbido oké ga-televised-ebi ndụ na showtime Oke (8:00 p.m. NA/Pt, egbu oge na West Coast).
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