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Wilder vs.. Fury the rematch In-Depth Preview and Analysis

Ka: Tony Penecale

The Heavyweight Championship has always been the most noteworthy prize in the sport. Over the last few years, the interest in the fistic giants has dwindled. That has changed with the exciting power of Deontay Wilder and the charismatic showmanship of Tyson Fury.

With their first encounter ending in a controversial draw, they find themselves sharing the ring again. Both men with undefeated records and only a single draw (against each other) on their ledger.

The big men are taking center stage for the undisputed prize. “The Bronze Bomber” and “The Gypsy King”…. Who will reign supreme?

LILEMO, Tlaleho ea, LE Stats

Wilder:  Age:   34 le lilemo li

Record:  42-0-1 (41 Knockouts)

Height:  6’7”

Weight:  219 * * Weight bakeng sa ho qetela bout (11-23-19)

Finyella:  83"

Fury: Age:  31 le lilemo li

Record:  29-0-1 (20 Knockouts)

Height:  6’9”

Weight:  254 * * Weight bakeng sa ho qetela bout (9-14-19)

Finyella:  85"

RING SE FINYELETSENG

Wilder:

WBC Heavyweight Champion (’15-Pres)

Fury:

WBA Heavyweight Champion (’15-‘16)

WBO Heavyweight Champion (’15-‘16)

IBF Heavyweight Champion (’15-‘16)

IBO Heavyweight Champion (’15-‘16)

Lineal Heavyweight Champion (’15-Pres)

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Wilder:  

A wild-swinging, often-sloppy fighter with long arms and fight-changing power in both fists, Wilder likes to set the range with his lead hand and follow it with a variety of power punches. He carries his power late into his fights and is capable of scoring a knockout at any time.

Fury:

A confident, self-assured, and sometimes cocky fighter, Fury has nimble moves and quickness for such a large fighter. He combines good footwork with upper-body movement and ability to box either orthodox or southpaw, keeping opponents off-balance and setting up his own offensive attack.

THEIR FIRST BOUT

Wilder-Fury I: Fury opened the bout with effective movement, keeping Wilder off balance and unable to land anything significant. Wilder was able to land several hard jabs in the 4go th pota, trickling blood from Fury’s nose. Fury spent time in the mid rounds as a southpaw and found success. Wilder scored a knockdown in the 9go th round but his follow-up attack left him fatigued, allowed Fury to regain the momentum through the 11go th round. The memorable 12go th round saw Wilder break through and land a right hand and left hook combination. Fury fell hard to the canvas, flat on his back. He amazingly rose at the count of 9 and was outlanding Wilder as the final round concluded. Alejandro Rochin scored 115-111 Wilder, Robert Tapper scored 114-112 Fury, and Phil Edwards scored 113-113.

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Wilder:

* Power – The detonation at the end of Wilder’s fists, primarily is right hand, is of nuclear proportions. While his left hand carries substantial pop in it, it is Wilder’s right hand that is seen as maybe the most devastating punch in boxing today. He can end fights by landing his right hand straight down the middle, arcing it over the top, or splitting the guard as an uppercut.

* Conditioning – Early in his career, when he was ending all of his fights within a few rounds, there were question marks if Wilder would fade in the later rounds. He has proven that he can fight equally as hard in the late rounds and capable of a knockout until the final bell.

* Athleticism – Wilder combines a rare blend of size, lebelo, matla a, and athletic ability where is easy to imagine him being dominant in any type of athletic environment.

Fury

* Movement – For a man with the size and physique that resembles a silverback, Fury moves with the grace and agility of a ballet dancer. He is light on his feet and possesses shifty upperbody movement that is uncanny for someone so large.

* Confidence – Fury is supremely confident in himself and believes in his ability. He shows little or no fear in the ring. His self-assured charismatic nature gives him a psychological advantage.

* Resilient – Whether it was climbing off the canvas against Wilder, overcoming a horrific cut against Wallin, or battling against depression and substance abuse, Fury has shown a toughness and resiliency that are to be admired.

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Wilder:

* Sloppy – Wilder shows so much faith in his power that he is frequently wild and sloppy with his punches and footwork. He often times looks very amateurish in the ring.

* Trouble With Boxers – Fighters who use good movement and boxing ability trouble Wilder. He struggles setting his feet and is often a step behind. He was trailing Luis Ortiz in both fights and was outclassed for most of his first fight with Fury.

* Chin – The few times that Wilder was seriously chin-checked, he showed some flaws in his durability. Ortiz had him badly hurt and close to a knockout loss.

Fury:

* Distractions – Fury is loving his new-found fame and talking WWE and MMA. He split with his trainer Ben Davidson and is calling his own shots. Fury also has spells in the ring where he loses focus and he has found himself on the canvas more than once during a lapse in concentration.

* Personal Life – It is well-documented Fury’s past personal demons with depression and substance abuse, along with a weight gain to over 400 lbs. While his triumphs over those demons is admirable, the lasting physical effects cannot be denied.

* Skin– It’s only been five months since Fury suffered a terrible gash over his right eye against Otto Wallin, requiring 47 stitches. While doctors have deemed the cut sufficiently healed, his tender skin could reopen at the most inopportune time.

E FETILENG bout

Wilder:  (11/23/19) – Wilder again scored a come-from-behind knockout against Luis Oritz. After being outboxed for the majority of the first six rounds, Wilder set his range against a tiring Ortiz and landed a pulverizing right hand which resulted in a one-punch knockout.

Fury:

(9/14/19) – Fury survived a bloody contest with the undefeated but unknown Otto Wallin. Fury suffered a cut over his right eye in the 3rd, round and the blood clearly affected his vision. Despite the impairment, Fury still controlled the action and hurt Wallin several times en route to a decision victory.

3 The PERFORMANCES

Wilder:

* Arthur Pin (1/16/16) – After falling behind early, Wilder took over in the 4go th round and started to settle down and control the action. A single right hand in the 9go th round sent Szpilka down and unconscious, ea 2016 Knockout ea Year.

* Khauta Cup (1/17/15) – Wilder answered questions about his stamina by going the full 12 rounds for the first time in his career and capturing the WBC title in the process. Wilder utilized his long jab and kept Stiverne at bay with his underrated skillset.

* Luis Ortiz (3/3/18) – Wilder survived some scary moments against the oft-avoided Cuban veteran before prevailing by 10go th round knockout. Wilder was troubled by Ortiz’s boxing skills early before knocking him down in the 5go th round. An Ortiz rally in the 7go th had Wilder seriously hurt but Wilder was able to regroup and score the knockout a few rounds later.

Fury:

*  Wladimir Klitschko (11/25/15) – Fury went into Klitschko’s backyard and wrested the unified and lineal heavyweight championships via unanimous decision. While the bout was a cautious affair, Fury was able to outwork Klitschko with superior footwork, mokhatlo, and a higher punch output.

* Derek Chisora (11/29/14) – Fury dominated the rematch with his British rival, boxing from a distance, switching between orthodox and southpaw, and punishing his adversary until the corner stopped the fight after 10 one-sided rounds.

* Deontay Wilder (12/1/18) – With the exception of two knockdowns and some curious judging, Fury was in control for most of the bout. He avoided Wilder’s punches and landed effective counters, making Wilder looked confused and off-balance in the process.

SE TLISANG tlhōlo

Wilder:

* Utilize his jab and negate Fury’s awkward style

* Keep his power punches short and compact

* Don’t get mesmerized by Fury’s upperbody movement

Fury:

* Change the pace and keep Wilder guessing

* Use lateral movement to keep Wilder from setting his feet

* Do not get cocky against the ropes

LIPOTSO

Wilder:

* Can Wilder handle Fury’s unorthodox movement?

* Will Wilder employ a better gameplan?

Will Wilder become frustrated?

Fury:

* Will Fury try too hard for the knockout?

* Is Fury totally focused on boxing

* Is his cut eye susceptible to reinjury?

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Both combatants are exceptional showmen and their respective ring entrances will have the crowd abuzz. The electricity will be at a fever pitch at the opening bell. With their familiarity, there will be less of a feeling out process than their first encounter. Fury will be on his toes moving forward and Wilder will try to time his advances and land counter punches. At the end of the 1st, pota, Fury will taunt Wilder and there will be an exchange of words.

Fury’s constant movement and single punches will trouble Wilder as his counter punches will find mostly empty air. The following rounds will be an exciting game of cat and mouse with the smaller Wilder in the role of the cat, futility trying to corner the larger Wilder.

Wilder will find success with his jab in the 6go th le 7go th rounds and a looping right hand will catch Fury on top of the head, knocking him off balance to the canvas. Fury will rise, wink at his corner, and come bouncing back into action. The excitement will have Wilder swinging wildly and falling to the canvas himself after missing overexaggerated right hand.

With Wilder seemingly arm-weary from his punch output the previous round, Fury will turn southpaw and land several hard right hands, then bounce out of range of any counter punches.

Fury’s movement and higher workrate will carry the action through the championship rounds, leading him again to an apparent lead going into the final round.

The decision this time will be unanimous with Dave Moretti and Glenn Feldman both scoring 115-112 and Steve Weisfeld a shade closer at 114-113, all in favor of “The Gypsy King” Tyson Fury.

Kalebe ea Caleb e fana ka ts'ebetso e lumellanang ka pel'a balateli ba hae ba hae, Ho emisa Vincent FAGENbutz ho Fox & Fox barekisi ba fox ea Bridgesneen INAAshville, Tenn.

Abele Ramos Stuns Stuns Brnant Perrella ketsahalong ea ketsahalo ea Co-Welterweight Lintoa

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Nashville, Tenn. (February 15, 2020) – Ho loana ka pel'a Bongata ba Ntlo ea Raucous bakeng sa lekhetlo la pele ho mosebetsi oa hae oa botsebi, Tlhahlobo ea IBF ea IBF Kaleb “Swethands” Dimela (20-0, 12 Kos) apara ho se mponeng ka.

Jala tjhaja ntloana ea tumello Vincence FEGENbutz (31-3, 28 Kos) ea Jeremane, bona maduo a e 10go th-Round Tko Moqebelo bosiu ho fox pbc ho loants'a ketsahalo ea bosiu le ho Fox barekisi ba fox ho Nashville.

Dimela, Ke mang ea hōletseng toropong ea boahelani ea Ashland, e atlehile ho etsa hore molao oa bobeli oa sehlooho sa lefats'e o hapile ka Pherekhong 2019 Ka qeto e thabisang ea makhetlo a 12-pota-pote. “Swethands” O phetse ho moniker oa hae, Ho roba fesheneng ea Jeremane pele u mo beha hole.

“Ke ne ke tletse haholo ke letšoele bosiung bona,” Semela se boletse. “Nka be ke ile bosiu kaofela. Motse oohle oa tsoa. Nashville ema!”

Semela se ile sa ba fa chelete e ngata ho nyahlatsa ka bey e bulang, ho beha jabe ea hae le ho theosa. Lehlabani le mabifi, 24, e sokola ho beha eng kapa eng hape.

Semela se qalile ho lulisa motsoako oa boraro, Ho tlisa bongata maotong a hae ka mapolanka a mapolate a bemetseng.

Shebella lintlha tse potolohileng tsa pele MONA le MONA.

Lithunya tseo li ile tsa tlosa ho li-toll tsa bona, Empa feigenbutz ke papali efe. O ile a phela ka tse tsheletseng, ho ts'oasa semela khahlanong le liropo le ho laolla motsoako oa hae. Semela sea aparetse 'me sa sisinya hlooho joalo ka ha eka o sa hlokoloe.

Shebella festegenbutz ntoeng ka morao 6 MONA.

Jala FAndenbutz e sentsoeng ea bosupa le ea borobeli, Ho qala sehiloeng ka nko ea hae le ho ruruha leihlo la hae le letona. Challenger e ile ea amohela kotlo e ngata ka la borobong, Ho etsa hore ngaka ea mehele e mo shebile ka thata lipakeng tsa potoloho.

Shebella semela ho potoloha 9 MONA.

Bofelo bo ile ba tloha ka potlako ho 10go th e le semela, ho lemosa sera sa hae ho ne ho fokola, o ile a hlola a le mong ho fihlela a referee Malik 'nete e potlakileng. Nako ea semmuso ea setopo e ne e le 2:23 ea la 10.

Shebella setopo se potolohileng 10 MONA.

“Ke ne ke ikutloa ke le motle ka ntle moo,” re Plant. “Ke ne ke phutholohile hape ke bohale. Ke u joetse hore ke tlo emisa sena pele ho la 12 Hlakubele. Ke batla ho nehelana ka sena ho morali oa ka, ho mme oa ka, Ntate-moholo oa ka le toropo eohle ea Nashville.”

Malinyane a boetse a bolela hore o ne a bua ka takatso ea hae ea ho kopanya le sebapali sa WBC se sa sebetseng sa WBC, David Benavidez.

“Motho e mong le e mong oa tseba hore ke batla ntoa ea botona le David Benavidez,” Semela se boletse. “Ua tseba hore na ke mang ea bohlokoa ka ho fetisisa a 168. Haeba u batla seo, O tlameha ho mpona. Ke batla ntoa eo; Ke ntse ke e botsa, 'me ke khathetse ke ho emela!”

A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, Abele Ramos e sentse tlhōlo ea bobeli ea ho qetelaBryant Perrella Ka papali e reriloeng. Ho ea ho 10go thle likhoele tsa ho qetela tsa likhoele li bolelloa ke litloholo tsa hae tseo a hlokang ho kokota ho hlola. Ramos (26-3-2, 20 Kos) tsamaisoa, ho utloisa bohloko hampe le ho o lahla ka metsotsoana e 'meli ka metsotsoana ea mofuta oa thekeng, Ho khothaletsa Referee Jack Reiss ho Hlahisa Ketsahalo ea Welterweight Cu-e 'ngoe e setseng e le' ngoe e setseng.

“Kea tseba hore ntoa e felile ho fihlela e felile,” ho boletse ramos. “Ke papali eo. Ke kula ka libeke tse peli. Empa ha ho na mabaka. Ke ne ke batla ho tla mona le ho etsa.

“Ke shebile chavez-taylor ntoa e joalo 10 makhetlo a milione mme ha ke a ka ka nahana hore ke tla ba nthong e kang eo. E mpa e ea paka hore ho loantšana le ho feta ho fihlela ho feta. U tlameha ho loana motsotsoana o mong le o mong oa potoloho e 'ngoe le e' ngoe.”

Shebella Ramos Stun Perrella qetellong ea potoloho 10 MONA.

Perrella (17-3, 14 Kos) e ne e le likarete tsohle tse tharo nakong ea ho emisa; 87-84 le lintlha tse peli tsa 88-83.

“Ena ke litebele. E joaloka medrick taylor le chavez,” re Perrella, Ho lumellana le ramos’ Maikutlo. “Lintho tsena li etsahala. Ha ke na ho nka letho ho mohanyetsi oa ka. Ke ne ke hloile ka mokhoa o mong le o mong. Eng e ka ke re? Ho ne ho le leqeleng la bobeli ka la 10 Hlakubele. E tšoana le nale ho haystack. Ke seo e leng sona.”

Southpaw Perrella o laolehile boholo ba ketso, ho sebelisa lehlakore ho sisinyeha, angles le motsoako o mongobo o potlakileng oa mollo ho stifle ramos’ tlolo ea molao. Sekoti se ka letsohong le letšehali ka nako e ncha ea boraro. E 'ngoe ka la bohlano e ile ea mo koenya.

“Perrella o thata haholo,” ho boletse ramos. “O matla, Fighter e Matla. Ke na letho leo empa mo hlompha ka ho. Ke ne ke lebelletse ntoa e thata mme ke sona se etsahetseng.”

Ramomo ha a khaotse ho tla pele, ho lata lebelo joalokaha perrella a fokotseha. Le 34 metsotsoana e setseng ho 10go th, Ramos o ile a lula a le holimo ho lerabeng le holimo letsohong le letšehali la chin. Perrella Sanek ho Mat, Ho tsoha maotong a sa tsitsang. Ramos o ile a qosoa hang ha ketso e qalella, ho laolla ho fihlela o ile a khanna ka letsohong le letona a le letona ho ea fatše hape. Hape, O ile a e etsa maotong a hae empa a sitoa ho tsamaea ka kotloloho ntle le ho khoptjoa. Liphekoana-hloko li ile tsa u thetsa ka potlako 2:59.

“Tsohle li ne li tsamaea hantle, 'me ke ne ke hapa ntoa, ho potoloha ka pota,” re Perrella. “Ha ke tsebe. Ena ke litebele. Ke eona ntho ka papali. Ke seo e leng sona. Ha ho na letho leo nka le etsang ka lona. Ha ke na ho etsa mabaka a mang kapa eng kapa eng e hole le mohanyetsi oa ka. Ke phihlelo eo u e etsang bophelong 'me u tlameha ho e hlola. Ehlile ke rata ho e etsa hape le eena. Re ka fumana pherekano ka nepo.”

“Ke batla Welterweins tsohle,” Ramol o ile a nkopa. “Ke kopa ho ba le ntoa e 'ngoe e kholo ea TV' me u tsamaee ka ntle, 'me ke ipona.”

Phoso ea fox pbc e loana bosiu e ne e na le ntoa ea morao-rao ea morao-rao pakeng tsa li-majoeAustin Dulay le Diego Magdaleno. Magdaleno e hlahisitse e 'ngoe ea mesebetsi e metle ea mosebetsi oa hae, Ho oela dulay tseleng ea hae ho ea katleho ea qeto ea 10 ho a maketse.

Magdaleno ea lilemo tse 33 (32-3, 13 Kos) e ne e le busier, haholo-holo tlase ntoeng ena ea boroa-bophirima.

“Ke ne ke tseba hore ke ka mo tlohela,” a re li-Magdaleno. “Haeba ke ne ke hlasela 'mele, Ke ne ke tseba hore nka mo theola. Ke tebello e nyane. O molelele ho 'na ha leano la tlhaselo le ne le lokela ho atamela' me le ea 'meleng.”

Dulay e hanana le qeto eo. “Ke lebokoseng lihele ka ntle ho eena, e mo etsa, Ho tšoasa lithunya, Ho hanyetsa. Yeah, o ile a nkotla ka lithunya tse 'maloa tse ntle tsa' mele. Seo ha se nke sebaka sa lithunya tse boima tseo ke mo otlang ka sebaka se seng le se seng sa 10 e potoloha. Hoo hoa bohlanya. 'Me e ne e le qeto e sa lumellaneng? Ho hlanya. Ho sa lumele ho nna.

“Le Diego o mpa a mpolella hore ha ho na letho leo a ka le etsang ka qeto. Oa tseba. Ba ka etsa seo joang ho nna naheng ea heso? Eo e litšila.”

Ho loana ka pel'a baahi ba Onidalle, Dulay (13-2, 10 Kos) e qalile ka potlako, Ho Latela Lefts e 'maloa e Hloekileng ka la bobeli. Magdaleno ha a emise ho tla pele, Ho sebetsa ka mor'a jabe le ho lata 'mele oa Dulay.

Shebella ketso ea pele pakeng tsa Austin Duelay le Diego Magdaleno MONA leMONA.

Tse ling tsa lithunya tseo li ile tsa lieha ho tlosa litemoso tse khabisitsoeng tse tsoang ho Referee Jack Reiss. Leha ho le joalo, Mosebetsi o lefang e le tlhahiso ea Doulay e oele ka tsela ea ho tsoa. Ea botšelela e ne e le li-phapanyetsano e ntlehali ea ho tsoa. Magdaleno e ile ea ntlafala ho tse molemo, Ho Laela Tokelo ea Lithabe e lateloang ke bophahamo bo le bong.

Magdaleno a tsoela pele ho tobetsa tlhaselo ka la bosupa, Ho hlasimolla ntoa ea ntoa feela e nang le hoo e nang le sekoaelo se ka letsohong le letšehali ho isa ho Solar Plexus.

Shebella Magdaleno Spont A Snockdown vs Dulay ka pota 7 MONA.

Hang ha ketso e qalile, Magdaleno e ile ea penya likhopo tsa hae ho fihlela ka letsohong le letšehali le thefuleha le lahliloeng le lahliloeng Magdaleno, ho etsa hore re sebelisetse ho theola ntlha.

“O ne a ntse a nkotla ka tlase mme, Ka morao, le marabeng,” ho boletse dulay.
“E ne e le linako tse ling ho feta kamoo a neng a li bitsa. Ke hapile setjhaba se 100%.”

Ho lemoha ntoa ho thellisa, Dulay o ile a nka lebelo ho feta tse tharo tsa ho qetela tse tharo. Ho ne ho sa lekana ho hlola sekhahla sa mosebetsi sa Magdaleno, e ileng ea mo fumana a letse ka lintlha tsa 97-91, 96-92 le 96-92.

“Boiphihlelo bo na le ntho e 'ngoe le e' ngoe. Ntoeng ea ka e fetileng, Ke lahlile hlooho ea ka,” a re li-Magdaleno. “Lekhetlong lena ke ile ka nka nako ea ka. Katleho ea ka e boletse hanyane ka hanyane. Ke thabile bakeng sa tlholo bosiung bona.”

Ka setsing se sa thekeseleng, Champion ea khale ea lefatše ea Lefatše Rau'shee “Nuke” Warren (17-3, 4 Kos) e qetile likhoeli tse 13 e na le qeto e sa reng letho Gilberto Mendoza (15-8-3, 7 Kos).

Warren ea lilemo li 33 e sebelisitse matsoho a hae a potlakileng hore a balehele ansort ea lithunya tse tsoang ho leqeleng la hae le letšehali. Ho bone, likhohlano tsa lihlooho li buletse leihlo le letšehali la mendoza ea Mexico. Warren o ile a batla ho koala lenaneo, Empa Mendoza e ne e le papali, Ho thunya morao ha le tsoetse pele.

Baahloli ba babeli baa u khopamisa 99-91 mme moahloli oa boraro o na le eona 100-90.

“Ho ne ho le monate ho khutlela moo ka mor'a hore a tsamaee selemo,” Warren o boletse. “Ke ne ke sa utloe eka ke rookie. Ke ne ke utloa eka ke tlameha ho itlopa joala hanyane. Empa ke nahana hore ke na le boholo ba li-rust ha ke ntse ke le koetliso ea boikoetliso. Ho ea 10 e potoloha e ne e ikutloa hantle.”

“Ke ts'epa hore ke tla khutla ka May,” ho thoe warren. “Ke hloka feela 90 matsatsi a. Ke se ke qetile nako e telele ke e-na le layy ho tloha ka Pherekhong e fetileng ha ke ne ke loana le karete ea pacquiao le adrien. Ke ikemiselitse ho e fumana. Ke ikemiselitse ho tsamaea. Ntho feela eo a e entseng eo ke neng ke sa mo lebelle hore a e etse e ne e le teng.”

Ketsahalo e ile ea khothalletsoa ke lipapatso tsa sweethands, Lipapatso tsa TGB le tsa Sauerland.

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DEONTAY Wilder VS. TYSON FURY II IS AS BIG AS IT GETS

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Unbeaten WBC Heavyweight Champion Wilder & Undefeated Lineal Heavyweight Champion Fury Square Off in Highly Anticipated Rematch Taking Place Saturday, February 22 in Historic Mega PPV Event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas


Las Vegas (February 13, 2020) – The upcoming rematch between WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder and lineal champion Tyson “The Gypsy KingFury is the biggest heavyweight title fight in history.

Literally.

Standing 6’7and 6’9″ ka ho latellana, Wilder and Fury create the greatest combined height ever seen in a bout for the WBC, Ring Magazine and lineal heavyweight titles, standing a collective 13 feet and 4 inches. The only heavyweight title bouttaller,” e le ho bua, took place in 2007, when the 7-foot Nikolay Valuev defended his WBA heavyweight title against the 6’6″ Jameel McCline. But never before have the sport’s very best big men been as large as they are today.

To put in perspective how large Wilder and Fury are, it’s best to compare them to the land of giants: The NBA. Consider the fact that at 6’7and in the neighborhood of 220 lik'hilograma tse, Wilder is the same size as Los Angeles Clippers small forward Kawhi Leonard. Fury, meanwhile, is nearly identical to LeBron James in terms of height and weight.

These days, a look at the Top 10 of any rankings you choose shows that most contenders are built like Super Bowl champion tight end Travis Kelce, who stands 6’6and weighs around 250 lik'hilograma tse.

As anyone who watched the thrilling first contest between Wilder and Fury will know, the two are indeed athletes, far from the lumbering behemoths you might expect men of their measurements to be. Wilder might be known for his titanic one-punch power, but he’s displayed some truly dynamic movement in the ring as well. Go watch the tape of his knockout of Bermane Stiverne and watch him bound laterally to create angles before landing his devastating shots, juking like a wide receiver in the open field, and you can see why Wilder dreamt of playing college football at Alabama when he was in high school.

Fury never dreamt of doing anything other than boxing-how could you when you were named after a heavyweight legend and born into a family rich with fighting history in Ireland. But theGypsy Kingwas also born with remarkable nimbleness to go along with a lifetime of developed boxing acumen, gliding around the ring and boxing with a style that would befit a welterweight, not a power forward-sized heavyweight.

Wilder and Fury are distinctive because ironically, giants aren’t usually dominant in sporting fields. While some have been all-time greats-i.e. the 6’9Boston Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara, who is a lock for the Hockey Hall of Fame-often times big men are known mostly just for being big, and don’t reach the pinnacle of their sport. And understandably so. Being colossally large is often a hindrance in as many ways as it’s an advantage, particularly when it comes to movement and dexterity. The NFL’s tallest player, seven-footer Richard Singh, played just eight career games, the MLB’s all-time tallest player, the 6’11Jon Rauch, was a journeyman reliever, and tennis’ 6’10and 6’11skyscrapers Ivo Karlovic, John Isner and Rilley Opelka have no majors to their names.

As human beings have become bigger and stronger over the years, ka tlhaho, so have boxers. Rocky Marciano, standing 5’10 ½and weighing just above 180 lik'hilograma tse, would be a tiny cruiserweight by today’s standards. Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali, considered by many to be the two greatest heavyweights of all-time, and certainly not tiny fighters in their time, stood 6’1 ½and 6’3″ ka ho latellana. Theoretically, Louis would give up nine inches in reach to Fury, whose wingspan is 85″. There were outliers in earlier eras, of course-Jess Willard and Ernie Terrell were 6’6and above and captured heavyweight titles-but for decades it was possible to be the size of a modern cruiserweight and not just compete, but be an imposing figure in the division.

Things began to change in the late 80s and 90s, when Tony Tucker, Riddick Bowe and Lennox Lewis, a trio of 6’6heavies captured belts. But the modern era was ushered in by Vitali and Wladimir Klitscko, the 6’6brothers who essentially ruled the division for the better part of a decade before Fury unseated Wladimir for the lineal crown in 2015.


Boxing has had its share of giants through the years, many of which have fallen short of the elite levels. In recent times, fans will remember the much-hyped American prospect Tye Fields, a towering 6’8southpaw who despite a massive amount of hype, never fought for a world title. Julius “The Towering InfernoLong started his career 5-0, and at 7’1with a 90reach looked like a force to be reckoned with, before settling in as one of the sport’s most notorious journeymen and reliable sparring partners.

Wilder and Fury are a remarkable blend of size and athleticism and are bucking the trend that you can betoo bigto be great. As the rematch nears, it’s exciting-or perhaps scary-to think about the next evolution of heavyweights that will come after these two. There was a time when the great George Foreman, at 6’3and with a 78reach, or Larry Holmes at 6’3with an 81reach, were considered among the most daunting physical presences to ever step in the ring. But Wilder and Fury have set a new physical standard. Will NBA-sized heavyweights become the norm in the coming years?

At least for the moment, Wilder and Fury are far from normal. They’re colossal presences, e, but they’re also the two very best heavyweights in the world at the peak of their powers, looking to follow up one of the most memorable fights, and hotly debated draws in recent history.

Who will stand tall on February 22?


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ABOUT DEONTAY WILDER VS. TYSON FURY II
Wilder vs.. Fury II will see the highly anticipated rematch between unbeaten WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder and undefeated lineal champion TysonThe Gypsy KingFury as they headline a historic, mega PPV event Saturday, February 22 ho tloha MGM Grand Garden Arena ho la Las Vegas.

The Wilder vs. Fury II PPV begins at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT and features former heavyweight world champion Charles Martin squaring off against former title challenger Gerald “The Black mokoko” Washington for a 12-round IBF Heavyweight Title eliminator in the co-main event. WBO Junior Featherweight World Champion EmanuelVaqueroNavarrete, a.k.a “The Mexican Iron Manwill defend his title against Filipino contender Jeo Santisima in the PPV featured bout. Hape, in the PPV opener, super welterweight sensation SebastianThe Towering InfernoFundora will face 2016 Australian Olympian Daniel Lewis in a 10-round battle of unbeatens.

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Gary Russell JR. VS. TUGSTSOGT NYAMBAYAR FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS

WBC Featherweight Champion Russell Takes On Unbeaten Contender Nyambayar & Former Champions Guillermo Rigondeaux & Liborio Solis Battle for Vacant Bantamweight Title Live on SHOWTIME This Saturday, February 8 in Premier Boxing Champions Event in PPL Center in
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ALLENTOWN, PA. (February 6, 2020) – WBC Featherweight ea Lefatše Champion Gary Russell Refresh. and unbeaten mandatory challenger TugstsogtKing TugNyambayar went face-to-face at a final press conference Thursday before they headline action live on SHOWTIME on Saturday, February 8 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

The press conference also featured former champions Guillermo Rigondeaux le Liborio Solis, who battle in the co-main event for the vacant WBA Lightweight Title, hape Jaime Arboleda le Jayson Vélez, who compete in a 12-round WBA Super Featherweight Title eliminator to open the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT.

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Here is what the fighters had to say Thursday from the Renaissance Allentown Hotel:

Gary Russell JR.

“Re ne re e e kholo kampong ea koetliso. I have my younger brothers on the card with me and in camp, pushing me every day. Re se u loketse, focused and hungry.

Tug will be the best he possibly can be because he knows he’s facing one of the best fighters in the world. He has everything to gain and nothing to lose. He’s going to leave it all on the line.

I think Tug is a lot more technically sound than a lot of the guys who I have competed against. He’s another guy with everything to gain and nothing to lose, so I’m anticipating a tough fight.

If it were up to me, I’d be facing Leo Santa Cruz or Gervonta Davis, but this is what I have to face. I’m here to defend my title in style once again.

It’s amazing to watch my younger brothers and to have them on the same card. I’m excited to work their corners. There’s never been a set of three brothers to become world champions, and I think we’ll do that real soon. They’re both extremely talented and hungry. I expect them to be better than me by the time they’re at this point in their careers.

I was the first fighter to turn pro on ShoBox, and I went on to win my title on SHOWTIME. The fact that we’re still doing it now speaks wonders. I work great with their team and I’m grateful to be in this position.

You should expect to see what you always see with me. Boxing at its best. A great deal of ring generalship. Good boxing IQ. Hand speed. Punching power. The total package as a fighter. As a matter of fact, I’m trying to figure out why I’m not on the pound for pound list given all of that. That’s an issue.

TUGSTSOGT NYAMBAYAR

“Ke haholo thabile bakeng sa ntoeng ena. It’s going to be a good fight for the fans. Gary Russell Refresh. is a great champion, but watch on Saturday night, when I become the new featherweight world champion.

I just have to be better than Gary Russell on Saturday night. The past experience won’t matter. If he thinks I’m too inexperienced for this fight, he is going to be in for a surprise Saturday.

I know that I’m the underdog, but that doesn’t affect me. I don’t care if I’m the favorite or the underdog.

I’m not worried about any ring rust. I’ve worked so hard in the ring during training camp to make sure I’m the best I’ve ever been.

Working with Ismael Salas has been very good for me and I think it’s taken me to another level in my career. All of skills, all of my power and speed, it will all be with me on Saturday. I just have to put it together for my best performance.

I’m very ready for this fight. I want to be the first WBC featherweight champion in history from Mongolia. Ke se ke lokile, you just need to watch on Saturday.

Guillermo Rigondeaux

Bantamweight is my division. I have no issues making that weight. I want to thank my team for getting me prepared and getting me to this position. All that’s left is to fight Saturday night.

I want to also thank Ronnie Shields for how he has prepared me for this fight. It’s been a great training camp and I can’t wait to step into the ring and become champion again.

“Ke ikutloa ke 100% and I believe that bantamweight has always been my best weight. I did well at 122 lik'hilograma tse, so i stayed there. My plan now is to dominate this division.

Me and Ronnie Shields have great chemistry and worked well together. Ronnie is a great trainer and I’m looking forward to a long run that we’re going to have together.

I’m going to be phenomenal in the ring. I’m going to unify 118 pounds just like I did at 122 lik'hilograma tse. I’m excited to get started.

My strategy will depend on the fight that Solis brings. I’m a veteran in this sport, dating back to the amateurs, so I’m used to seeing so many different styles. I’m to fight the way that gives me the best chance to win.

LIBORIO SOLIS

Thank you very much to my team who has backed me and supported me leading up to this fight. I’m very grateful for this opportunity. My opponent has been a great champion and I’m very excited to be here to fight him.

This is obviously going to be a great fight. I’m a warrior who always comes to fight. He can pick his strategy however he wants. But I just want to get in there and put my skills on display.

I was already a champion in one division and I had a fight taken on the scorecards at bantamweight, or else i would already be a two-division champion.

Saturday is going to be different than my last fights. Both me and Guillermo give our heart and soul and we’re going to fight until the best man wins. I’m not leaving that ring without a championship.

I’m going to come with everything on Saturday. I come to fight and I come to win. I’m sure Guillermo is the same. The difference will be my determination to win this fight.

I don’t think anyone’s weight or which division we fought at in the past will be an advantage. I’m sure he could have always fought at 118. The person with the advantage is who wants it more.

JAIME ARBOLEDA

I want to thank all the great champions up on this stage and everyone on my team who made this fight happen. This opportunity has been a long time coming and I’ve been preparing hard to make the most out of it.

“Ka Moqebelo, I’m very confident that this is going to be a great fight and end in a knockout. I’m prepared and I know that I’m going to win.

This is a great chance to get one step closer to my dream of becoming a world champion. I know what I have to do and I’ve prepared every day to make sure that I fight my best on Saturday night.

We have a lot of respect for each other and we’re looking forward to Saturday night. Don’t miss this card because it’s going to be action packed from start to finish.

Jayson Vélez

I’m happy to be here again and back in a big fight. My last time fighting on SHOWTIME was in 2012 and I’m very thankful for this opportunity to compete on this stage once again.

I’m blessed to be able to do what I do every day. I’ve fought professionally since 2007. This is the dream that every boxer has. When I win on Saturday, I’ll be the mandatory for the belt and that’s the opportunity that I want.

I’ve been training hard for this fight and I’m ready. I’ve won three fights in a row heading into a great fight between two hungry fighters. We want to add each other to our record and I believe that this fight is ending in knockout.

Don’t miss this fight because this is going to be great. There’s going to be a lot of action. Every time I step into the ring, hlōla kapa ho, I will leave everything in there. I fight with my heart and I fight for Puerto Rico.

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ABOUT RUSSELL VS. NYAMBAYAR
Russell vs. Nyambayar will see WBC Featherweight Champion Gary Russell Refresh.defend his 126-pound crown against unbeaten mandatory challenger TugstsogtKing TugNyambayar live on SHOWTIME on Saturday, February 8 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

The Showtime Championship Boxing telecast qala ka 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT and will see former world champions Guillermo Rigondeaux le Liborio Solís battle for the vacant WBA Bantamweight World Title in the co-main event, hape Jaime Arboledakopana le Jayson Vélez in a 12-round WBA Super Featherweight Title eliminator bout opening the telecast.

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GUILLERMO RIGONDEAUX TRAINING CAMP QUOTES & PHOTOS

Two-Time World Champion Rigondeaux Looks For Title In A Second Weight Class When He Battles Liborio Solis For Vacant WBA Bantamweight Title This Saturday, February 8 Live On SHOWTIME from PPL Center in Allentown, Pa



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Houston, Texas – February 4, 2020 – Pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Guillermo Rigondeaux will seek to become a three-time, two-division world champion when he moves down to bantamweight to challenge former champion Liborio Solis for the vacant WBA title live on SHOWTIME this Saturday, February 8 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from PPL Center in Allentown, Pa.



“I’m trying to make history by winning a third world title in a second weight class, while also matching my two [Olympic] Gold Medals,” said Rigondeaux, who will fight at bantamweight for the first time in his career. “I want to make a statement and solidify my legacy as one of the best Cuban fighters ever. I want the boxing world to be talking about me, as I seek to become a world champion once again. February 8 will be a special day for me and my family.



“I know at super bantamweight I am a force to be reckoned with. Now that I’m moving down to bantamweight, I feel stronger and I’m getting the most out of my skills. The bantamweight and super bantamweight divisions are filled with great fighters to test myself against. It’s a very exciting time and I am training very hard for each opportunity that is granted to me.”



This will be Rigondeaux’s second straight fight working with the renowned head trainer Ronnie Shields, and conducting training camp at Shields’ gym in Houston.



“Ronnie and I are working very hard and smart,” said Rigondeaux. “We have put together a great game plan that we are going to execute on fight night. All of my tools are getting sharpened up and everyone will see that the hard work we’ve put in will pay off. Ronnie is a great coach and I’ll be fighting with something to prove on fight night.”



“He is very focused, and one of the hardest workers in the gym,” ha rialo Shields. “Rigondeaux is so determined to become a world champion once again. He comes to camp every single day with that goal, and I don’t see any way he doesn’t achieve it.”



Rigondeaux is coming off an exciting knockout win over former world champion Julio Ceja last June. The Guantanamo, Cuba native will look to capture his next world title when he faces Solis, a former super flyweight world champion for the vacant WBA belt.



“Solis is a good opponent and a worthy challenger, but I am ready to reclaim my status as a world champion,” said Rigondeaux. “I’m going to show people why I am one of the best boxers of my generation.



“This is a very big deal for me. For years I was one of the best fighters in the world, haeba e se, the best fighter in the world. When you’re a champion, you only fight the top opponents and those are the type of fights I want. I’m going to start another long reign as champion beginning February 8.”



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ABOUT RUSSELL VS. NYAMBAYAR

Russell vs. Nyambayar will see WBC Featherweight Champion Gary Russell Refresh. defend his 126-pound crown against unbeaten mandatory challenger Tugstsogt “King Tug” Nyambayar live on SHOWTIME on Saturday, February 8 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania.



The Showtime Championship Boxing telecast qala ka 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT and will see former world champions Guillermo Rigondeauxle Liborio Solís battle for the vacant WBA Bantamweight World Title in the co-main event, hape Jaime Arboleda kopana le Jayson Vélez in a 12-round WBA Super Featherweight Title eliminator bout opening the telecast.



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JEISON ROSARIO STOPS JULIAN WILLIAMS TO CAPTURE WBA & IBF SUPER WELTERWEIGHT TITLES IN FOX PBC FIGHT NIGHT MAIN EVENT SATURDAY NIGHT FROM TEMPLE UNIVERSITY’S LIACOURAS CENTER IN PHILADELPHIA

Rising Star Chris Colbert Drops Former Champion Jezreel Corrales & Wins Unanimous Decision to Capture Interim WBA Super Featherweight Title & Top Super Welterweight Prospect Joey Spencer Earns Unanimous Decision Over Erik Spring

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Philadelphia (January 19, 2020) – Jeison Rosario captured the WBA and IBF Super Welterweight World titles with a shocking fifth round stoppage of hometown favorite Julian “J-Rock” Williams Saturday night in the FOX PBC Fight Night main event and on FOX Deportes from Temple University’s Liacouras Center in Philadelphia.

As soon as I stepped into the ring, I knew he could not hurt me,” said Rosario. “I knew that my power was affecting him right away. This is a big victory for me and for the whole Dominican Republic.

Rosario was the better man tonight,” o ile a re Williams. “It was a great homecoming for my fans and I’m sorry I let them down. What went wrong tonight needs to and will be fixed. We’re going to an immediate rematch and we look forward to returning the favor.

In his first world title fight, the Dominican Republic’s Rosario landed power punches from the outset and opened up a cut on with a punch over Williamsright eye in the second round. Williams was landing power punches of his own, but was unable to stop Rosario from coming forward.

Watch round two highlights where Rosario opens the cut over Williamseye mona.

I’m so emotional in this moment right now,” said Rosario. “When I lost my last fight I said I will never lose again until I become champion of the world and that’s what happened tonight. I came prepared. I knew before the fight that I was going to win it.

In round five Rosario landed the punches that would ultimately lead to the end of the fight, hitting him with hard straight right hands that immediately slowed Williams.


I have to give a lot of credit to my team,” said Rosario. “I had a 16-week training camp and that prepared me for this. My life is changed forever and I can support my family in a whole new way. I realized that I was going to win, once I was offered the fight. I knew that if I made the sacrifice, that I would do what I did tonight. I knew it 16 weeks ago.

Rosario sensed his moment and came forward with big punches, while Williams tried to hold and survive. Eventually the onslaught proved to be too much, and referee Benjy Esteves halted the bout 1:37 kena ka ho pota-pota. Ka nako eo ya stoppage, Rosario led 39-37 on two cards, with the third card scored 38-38.

I wasn’t surprised he was so good,” o ile a re Williams. “I told everybody he’s a real fighter. I have to accept it. The cut blurred my vision a little bit but it wasn’t the reason why I lost. He was the better fighter tonight. We’ve got a rematch clause. I’ll see him again soon. I’ll be back.

Watch Rosario finish Williams in Round 5 mona.

The co-main event saw rising star Chris “Prime Time” Colbert (14-0, 5 Kos) drop former champion Jezreel Corrales (23-4, 9 Kos) on his way to a unanimous decision victory that earned him the Interim WBA Super Featherweight Title.

“O ile a ke e kholo ntoa se,” said Colbert. “People don’t realize that, because he had a bad decision against Ladarius Miller. But he’s a great fighter. He’s very awkward. He’s slick and fast. It was hard to catch him because he was running, but he came to fight. I take my hat off to him.

The action began tactically, with Colbert trying to figure out the awkward style of the veteran former champion Corrales. Colbert switched from orthodox to southpaw and was able to control the early action despite a slow pace.

I did my job in there,” said Corrales. “My strategy was to hit and not get hit. I felt like I made him struggle for a lot of the fight. The knockdown wasn’t from being hurt, it was my balance. Our feet got tangled and I lost my balance. I came in here to win. We both did our jobs, but the judges scored his pushing more than his punching.

Colbert continued to vary up his attack as the fight went on, while Corrales was able to have some success in the middle rounds landing straight lefts to counter his attacking opponent. In round 10 Colbert began to pull away, landing a clean left hook followed by a right hook to the top of the head that put Corrales on a knee.

I had confidence coming into the fight,” said Colbert. “I knew I was going to dominate the fight and I told you all that before the fight happened. He was running and I was trying to catch him, so I told my corner, let’s have a dog fight. We got 12 o garela. I’m in shape. Oa bona, I didn’t sit down one round. I’m in shape and I came to fight. I wasn’t going to leave without this title.

The 23-year-old from Brooklyn seemed to get stronger as the fight went on and finished the championship rounds impressively, staggering Corrales in the waning moments of the fight to punctuate the performance. Colbert was the victor on all three judges’ dikarete tsa, ka ba bangata ba 117-110 habeli 'me 116-111.

The strategy was to use my jab like I did and try to set up my punches,” said Colbert. “But he’s very awkward and has good distance. Slowly but surely I decided to stop boxing, close the distance and get on him. I knew he couldn’t out throw me, I’m from Brooklyn.

Watch highlights of Colbert vs. Corrales mona le mona. Watch the 10go th ho pota-pota knockdown mona le 11go th round action mona.

In the FOX PBC Fight Night opener, top super welterweight prospect Joey Spencer(10-0, 7 Kos)remained unbeaten with a unanimous decision over Erik Spring (13-4-2, 1 KO) after six rounds of action.

Fighting from the southpaw stance, Spring looked to land big overhand lefts but was rarely able to catch up to the speedy 19-year-old Spencer. Spencer dominated the action with his speed and by landing big hooks throughout the action.

I was in there with a cagey, long southpaw,” said Spencer. “Ho bua 'nete, when a guy is fighting as cagey as he was, it’s really hard for a guy with my style to just pull something out of nothing. He was a real defensive guy.

Spencer was especially effective sneaking a powerful left hook around Spring’s guard. Spring tried to press the action in the later rounds and force a firefight but Spencer remained patient and picked his spots. Late in round six, a left hook from Spencer sent Spring flying into the ropes, before he was saved from the follow up onslaught by the bell.

At the end I really just pressed him, said I’m going to finish strong, and hit him with some good shots,” said Spencer. “If I had done that in the first or second round, I would have ended it early. I’m glad to get the six rounds in. Experience is everything. You’re only as good as your next fight. I’m happy to get in there and get some good experience and I did my thing and got the shutout.

I was waiting too much,” said Spring. “I thought he would come in and engage more and I was looking counter him but he stayed on the outside. I was more impressed by his speed then his power. He’s a talented fighter but I could have been more effective.

After six rounds, all three judges saw the fight for Spencer, by the score of 60-54 ka makhetlo a mararo. PBC’s 2019 Tsepo ea ho ea Year, Spencer will look for another big year in 2020.

I’m going to stay busy this year,” said Spencer. “I’m going to have a four-fight year. This is one of four. We’re looking to bring some excitement and have some fun.

Watch Joey Spencer seal his 10th career win with a powerful combo just before the final bell mona.

Prior to the main card, FOX PBC Fight Night Prelims on FS1 and FOX Deportes saw Mexico’s Jorge Cota (30-4, 27 Kos) earn a fifth-round stoppage over Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna (28-3-1, 10 Kos) 1:22 into their super welterweight bout, when LaManna’s corner advised the ringside doctor to halt the action.

Watch highlights of Jorge Cota’s fifth round stoppage of Thomas LaManna mona.

The action also included sensational 17-year-old prospect Vito Mielnicki Refresh. (4-0, 3 Kos) dominate Preston Wilson (6-4-1, 4 Kos) on his way to a unanimous decision by the score of 40-36 three times in their welterweight matchup.The Prelims opener saw undefeated Romuel Cruz (4-0-1, 2 Kos) score a first round stoppage of Julio Garcia(3-4, 2 Kos) 2:56 into their super bantamweight contest.

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NIGHT OF HEAVYWEIGHTS HITS PRIMETIME!

Unbeaten Polish Star Adam Kownacki Battles Robert Helenius in Heavyweight Title Eliminator in Front of Hometown Fans Saturday, March 7 Headlining FOX PBC Fight Night & on FOX Deportes from Barclays Center Brooklyn

Hape! Heavyweight Sensation Efe Ajagba Enters the Ring in Co-Main Event & Rising Unbeaten Heavyweight Frank Sánchez Kicks Off Action at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT

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Brooklyn (January 17, 2020) – Undefeated Polish star and Brooklyn native Adama Kownacki will headline a night of heavyweight showdowns and look to thrill his hometown crowd when he takes on Robert Helenius in a 12-round WBA Heavyweight Title eliminator headlining FOX PBC Fight Night and on FOX Deportes Saturday, March 7 ho tloha Barclays Center, Lehae la Brooklyn Boxing ™.

The heavyweight action begins at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT and features heavyweight sensation Efe Ajagba in a 10-round fight in the co-main event, plus rising heavyweightFrank Sánchez steps in to face Philadelphia’s Joey Dawejko in a 10-round attraction.

Heavyweights always bring excitement and on March 7 fans are going to get non-stop hard-hitting action from these fighting giants,” said Tom Brown, Le mopresidente oa TGB ho phahamiswa. “Adam Kownacki has established himself as a fan-favorite at Barclays Center and with each victory he puts himself closer and closer to becoming the first Polish heavyweight champion in history. He’ll be given all he can handle by the tough and experienced Robert Helenius. Highly regarded rising contenders Efe Ajagba and Frank Sánchez will share the stage with Kownacki and look to continue to show off their credentials as future heavyweight champions. You’re not going to want to blink when these heavyweights step into the ring in primetime on FOX and FOX Deportes.

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Kownacki (20-0, 15 Kos) is noted for his tenacity and has been progressing towards a world title shot with knockouts in five of his last seven fights. The 30-year-old Kownacki, who was born in Lomza, Poland and moved to Brooklyn when he was seven, was an accomplished amateur in New York City before turning pro. He most recently bested veteran contender Chris Arreola in an action-packed fight on FOX ka August. His previous two fights had seen him score an impressive unanimous decision victory over former world champion Charles Martin in 2018 and a devastating knockout victory against Gerald Washington in January 2019 ka Fox. This will be his fifth straight and tenth overall fight at Barclays Center, where he has routinely brought out the area’s passionate Polish sports fans.

It’s great to be fighting in Barclays Center for the tenth time,” itse Kownacki. “The last nine bouts ended in victory for me, and March 7 won’t be any different. I’m happy that FOX is showcasing the fight on free television like it was back in the old days, and with the action my fights bring, it’s definitely must-watch TV. I know Helenius will be looking to pull an upset and take my place in the rankings, but I won’t let that happen. I’m already in camp with my trainers Keith Trimble and Chris Carlsen getting ready. Ka mor'a hore ntoeng ena, I want the winner of Wilder vs. Fury II.

A winner in three of his last four fights, Helenius (29-3, 18 Kos) will fight in the U.S. for the second time on March 7, after establishing himself as one of Europe’s top heavyweights for several years. Born in Sweden and fighting out of Mariehamn, Finland, Helenius knocked out Erkan Teper in September 2018 to rise up the rankings before dropping his U.S. debut to Gerald Washington in July 2019. Prior to the Washington fight, the 36-year-old had won six of his last seven fights, with his lone blemish coming against Dillian Whyte. He most recently stopped Mateus Roberto Osorio in November 2019.

This is the fight I have been waiting for,” said Helenius. “All of the years of training and fighting will pay off when we fight on March 7. Kownacki is about to feel the strength of Thor’s hammer. I respect him for taking this fight, but he chose the wrong opponent. This is not going to be a fight; hore lintho li tla ba e le ntoa. I will be the last man standing.

Nigeria’s Ajagba (12-0, 10 Kos) has increased his opposition in his recent fights and passed those tests by getting off the canvas to stop Iago Kiladze in December and defeating fellow 2016 Olympian Ali Eren Demirezen by 10-round unanimous decision in July, both on FOX. The 25-year-old Ajagba gained widespread notoriety in August 2018 when his opponent, Curtis Harper, walked out of the ring after touching gloves to start the first round. Ajagba won the fight without throwing a punch as Harper was disqualified. Living in Stafford, Texas and training with Ronnie Shields, Ajagba will make his 2020 debut and third career appearance at Barclays Center on March 7, after four victories in 2019.

A former amateur standout from Cuba, Sánchez (14-0, 11 Kos) now lives in Miami, trains in San Diego with Eddy Reynoso and is unbeaten since turning pro in 2017. The 27-year-old scored knockouts in his first six pro fights, and picked up nine victories in 2018. A 2019 he added four more triumphs, including three stoppages and his first 10-round victory when he bested Jack Mulowayi in October to win by unanimous decision.

Dawejko (29-7-4, 11 Kos) has been tested against a slew of tough contenders in his career that dates back to 2009. Loantša ho tsoa Philadelphia, he has crossed paths with perennial contenders while establishing himself in the heavyweight division. The 29-year-old most recently defeated Rodney Hernandez in July.

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Caleb ea lemati oa ntlo ea Nashville Hand & PHOTOS

Semela sa IBF sa IBF se sephara se semela se nang le limela se etsang ho fumana ts'ireletso ea bahlomphehi khahlanong le Ts'ireletso ea Vincent Feagenbutz Moqebelo Moqebelo, February 15 ho Bridgestone Arena a Nashville, Tennessee Headlin fox pbc ntoa bosiu & ka Fox Deportes

Kopanya kopano le eona e tšoantšang litaba tsa Welteweight Bryant Perrella & Nashville Native Austin Dulay Kapele ho Showdows Of Fox

Click MONA Bakeng sa linepe ho tloha Gavin Nut / Swelhands

Nashville, Tenn. (January 15, 2020) – Tlhahlobo ea IBF ea IBF Kaleb “Swethands” Limela o ile a phumoloa sebaka sa hae sa boemo ba lefats'e se fumanehang sebakeng sa kopano ea mochine oa ntlo ea Nashville Laborarong, Ha a ntse a itokisetsa ho nka chalele e tlamang Vincence FEGENbutz Moqebelo, February 15 Ho Fixpbc Loandment Ketsahalo ea Bosiu le ho Fox barekisi ba fox ho tloha Bridgesnestone Irnashville, Tennessee.

Kopano ea Khothatso le eona e hlahisitsoeng e ne e hlahisa litaba tsa mohlabani Bryant Perrella, ba nka ka Abele Ramos a ho sebdisana ha ka sehloohong ketsahalo, Plus Motheo oa Lightwaight le Nashville Native Austin Dulay, Ke mang ea loantšanang Diego Magdaleno ka televised opener opener ka 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT.

Tickets bakeng sa ketsahalo, e khothalletsoang ke papatso ea sweethands, Lipapatso tsa TGB le tsa Sauerland, li rekisoa hona joale 'me li ka rekoa ho ticketmaster.com.

Ashland, Semela sa Tennessee se tla tlisa mabokose a 'musong oa Nashving le ho loana ka lekhetlo la pele e le setsebi sa hae. Mona ke seo barupeluoa ba neng ba se na ho bua Laboraro la Bridgestone Arena:

Kalebe semela

“Ho monate ho khutlela toropong ea heso le toropo ea ka ea lapeng. Ke thabile le ho feta ho tlisa lapeng sehlooho sa lefatše le ho o sireletsa ka Hlakubele 15 Searchstone Arena. E bile toro ea ka ho tloha ha ke ne ke hopola. Kaha ke ne ke le ngoana ea monyane.

“Ke sebetsa ka thata ho feta neng kapa neng ho etsa bonnete ba hore ke tsohile letsoho la ka ka Hlakubele 15. Ke batla ho e etsa ka feshene e ntle, pele ho 12go th pota. Ntoa ena e tla fela ka ho kokota molemong oa ka. Ke batla motho e mong le e mong ea tla ba ka mohahong mme ke kopantsoe ho tseba hore sehlooho sena sa lefatše se lula mona ho Tennessee.

“'Na le ntate oa ka re ntse re ea ho sena bakeng sa 18 Lilemo Tse Ntle, bao e seng setopong. Ho ba le ntoa ena e bile toro eo ke ileng ka mo nyehela haholo bakeng sa. Ke toro eo ka Pherekhong 15, e ke ke ea senyeha.

“E ne e le sepheo sa ho ba mohoebi oa lefatše, Empa e ne e se eona feela sepheo. Ke nahana hore batho ba rata ho lebala hore ke na le 19 lintoa. Ke utloa eka ke mpa ke e fumanela botlaaseng ba thaba. Batho ba bang ha ba fetoha chati, ba ikutloa eka ba fetoha ba tsositsoeng, Empa ha ho joalo ka nna. Ke ntse ke lapile. Haeba u le tseleng, Ke fana ka tlhahiso ea hore u tsoe ho eona. Hobane nke ke ka u hloloheloa.

“Ke utloile Feigenbutz e matla ebile e sebetsa 'meleng' me o nahana hore o tla tla mme o nkgopile. Mike Lee o ile a nahana hore o tlo nkopa 'me u ye uzcategui o re o tlo nkopa, Empa seo se ba tsamaileng bakeng sa bona?

“Ha a le qetellong ea letsatsi le, Boxing e otliloe mme o se ke oa otla. Ke na le tsebo e ngata ea ho phomola. Ka February 15, Ha ke bapale le monna enoa.

“Bashemane bana ba nahana hore ba tlo mpona le ho lahlela metlae e mengata ho mpheta. Empa ke lahlela li-pults tse ngata ho li feta. Haeba a nahana hore o tla tsoa mona le ho senya merero ea ka, Ke u tšepisa hore o na le ntho e 'ngoe e tlang.”

Bryant Perrella

“Ke leboha ho ba mona kajeno 'me ke lehlohonolo ho ba le monyetla oa ho bonts'a hore na ke joang ke le mohlabani. Ke motho ea futsanehileng ea hahiloeng ka bongata ka bongata. Ha ho letho le fuoeng. Ke ile ka tobana le ho se na letho haese ntlha ena.

“Ke ja, Ho robala le ho phefumoloha mabokose. Ke ikemiselitse sena. Ke potlakile haholo, Fighter e matla le e telele, ka iq e phahameng. February 15 Ke tla ho busa. Ts'ebetso Aden e tla sitoa.

“Ke na le mahlomoleng ka har'a sehlopha se seng le se seng mme ke tlo busa. Ke qala ho otla ka mokhoa oa ka oa ho hema. Tsohle li tla kopana le kelellong mme ke na le sehlopha se makatsang se sebetsang le nna hona joale. Re ntse re sesa letsatsi le leng le le leng 'me re e sebelisa kaofela ho ea sebetsa ho fihlela sepheo sa rona sa ho qetela.”

Austin Dulay

“Ke leboha haholo sehlopha sohle sa ka bakeng sa ho etsa ntoa ee se etsahala, haholo ho Caleb bakeng sa ho itahlela ka tsela ea ntoa ea Nashville. Re ntse re ikoetlisa ka thata 'me re ikoetlisa ka thata le ho feta bakeng sa ntoa ena ea ho beha pontšo toropong ea heso.

Ke tseba hore mohanyetsi oa ka o tla be a itokisitse, Re tseba seo a tlang ho se etsa. Ke thabile bakeng sa eona. Ke tlo itokisetsa eng kapa eng eo a e hlahisang.

“Ke ke ua emela hore ntoeng ena, Beha ts'ebetso e kholo 'me u khutlele Nashville hape nakong e tlang bakeng sa lintoa tse ling tse kholo.”

Justin Gabber, Mokoetlisi oa Semela

“Re thabetse ho khutlela Nashville bakeng sa ntoa ena. E tla ba ntoa ea pele ea ho loana Nashville, le ho tloha nakong eo re e utloileng pele ka sena, Re natefeloa haholo.

“O ne a e-na le Campa e makatsang ea koetliso joalo ka kamehla. O ntse a shebahala a le bohale haholo. Lebella ho phatloha, Mofuta o matla le o motle oa 'swekands’ ho feta kamoo u kileng oa e bona. Kalebe o lula a tlisa ntlafatso ea kamehla. O e isa boemong bo bong.

“Ke bone caleb e loana joalo ka Atateur sebakeng sa Nashville, Empa ho ba karolo ea hae ho e etsa ka melemo, Ke ntho e ikhethang haholo ho nna. Tseba feela hore o tla beha show. Tsebo e lefa likoloto 'me o na le litsebo tsohle.”

Semela sa Mikie, Ntate oa lema & Co-Steam

“Re thabile haholo ho ba mona maemong ana. Hang ha re utloa hore sena se tla ba ntho ea nnete, Re ne re sa thaba haholo.

“Re qalile mona 18 Lilemong tse fetileng ho lebokoseng. Haholo ka lilemo re ntse re hola, 'me joale re na le sehlopha sena se makatsang, E 'ngoe eo ke e utloang ke eona e ntle ka ho fetisisa ho litebele. Re ntse re qala. Re thabetse ho beha pontšo ea lehae la beng la matlo ebile re tla bona motho e mong le e mong mona ka la 15 Hlakubele.”

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DANNY GARCIA TRAINING CAMP QUOTES

Two-Division World Champion Garcia Prepares for WBC Welterweight Title Eliminator Against Hard-Hitting Ivan Redkach Saturday, January 25 Phela ka ho Showtime® ho Bongo Center a Brooklyn

Philadelphia (January 15, 2020) – Peli karohano lefatšeng mampoli Danny “Swift” Garcia is eager for another crack at returning to the championship ranks, but knows that he can’t look past the hard-hitting John “Bohloko” REDK when they face off in a WBC Welterweight Title Eliminator Saturday, January 25 phela Showtime tloha Barclays Center, Lehae la Brooklyn Boxing ™, in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

I’m just taking it one fight at a time,” o ile a re Garcia. “I’ve been that way my whole career. I know that you can’t overlook anyone. I’m totally locked in on Ivan, and that’s it.

We’re just working hard and working smart. We’re making the necessary adjustments for Redkach specifically, but this is just another fighter in front of us. I noticed that he’s really hungry. He obviously wants to win, and he’s coming off of three solid victories. He has his confidence back now. I just have to be ready for whatever he brings to the table on January 25.

Redkach is coming off a career-best victory in June, when he knocked out former two-division champion Devon Alexander in his first fight campaigning at welterweight. It was Redkach’s third straight victory since losing to John Molina Jr. in a memorable 2017 firefight that saw both men hit the canvas.

I caught some highlights of his fight against Devon, but not the whole fight,” o ile a re Garcia. “I saw the full Molina fight though, and I know what I’m up against. Molina caught him, but before that, Ivan was doing well. He just got careless. So I just have to be on my A-game and make no mistakes.

Garcia’s last outing was a victory in April over veteran contender Adrian Granados that was notable in that Garcia flashed impressive power in becoming the first person to ever knock out the durable Granados.

I feel like my new conditioning coach has really been able to help me with different kinds of strength training,” o ile a re Garcia. “We’re hitting different muscle groups and it definitely showed against Granados.

With his return to Barclays Center on January 25, Garcia makes his eighth headlining appearance at the venue, ka ho fetisisa leha e le efe oke. Garcia also holds the arena’s single event boxing attendance record, for his 2017 welterweight title unification showdown against Keith Thurman. The Philadelphia-native has made a boxing home just a couple of hours up I-95 from his hometown, starting with headlining the venue’s first boxing event in 2012.

It’s just a great atmosphere in Brooklyn and at Barclays Center,” o ile a re Garcia. “The fans there have gotten to know me really well, and all my fans in Philly can make the quick drive up. They love to watch me fight there and they know when Danny Garcia comes to New York, it’s going to be a great night of boxing.

With a win in this title eliminator, Garcia would put himself in line for the WBC welterweight title held by unified champion Errol Spence Jr. Garcia has also been rumored as a possible next opponent for WBA Welterweight Champion Manny Pacquiao. If one of those two opponents are next for Garcia, he is confident in his abilities to become world champion again.

I feel like my style is dangerous for both Spence and Pacquiao,” o ile a re Garcia. “For Errol, I see he likes to stand in front of his opponents and he isn’t the hardest guy to hit. With Manny, I feel like my counter punching and style would also be hard for him. E le, I like my chances against both of them.

Tickets bakeng sa ketsahalo, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and DSG Promotions, are on-sale now and can be purchased at ticketmaster.com le Barclaycenter.com. Tickets also can be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. Group litheolelo di a fumaneha ka bitsa 844-BKLYN-GP.

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ABOUT GARCIA VS. REDKACH
Garcia vs.. Redkach will see two-division world champion Danny “Swift” Garcia take on hard-hitting Ivan “Bohloko” Redkach in a WBC Welterweight Title Eliminator headlining action live on SHOWTIME Saturday, January 25 ho tloha Barclays Center, Lehae la Brooklyn Boxing ™, in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING begins at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT and featured unified champion “Swift” Jarrett Hurd battling Francisco “Share” Santana in the 10-round co-feature, and unbeaten sensation Stephen Fulton facing fellow unbeaten Arnold Khegai in a WBC Super Bantamweight Title eliminator. The Fulton vs. Khegai bout is promoted in association with Salita Promotions.

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Bobebe Contender & Nashville oa Nashville Austin Dulay o nka Tokomane ea Pele ea Times Copgo MagDo MagDo Magdaleno in Fox PBC & ho barekisi ba fox, February 15 ho Bridgestone Arena a Nashville, Tennessee

Kalemi ea kaletsi e sa tsebeng letho, ea holimo-li-clalex

Nashville, Tenn. (January 13, 2020) – Mokhahlelo o bobebe le oa NashvilleAustin Dulay e tla loana ka pele ho bongata ba habo ba ntlo ea habo bona ha a nka lengolo le neng le fana ka limatlafatsi Diego Magdaleno Ka ntoa e chitja e bula ketso ea bosiu ea fox pbc ntoeng ea bosiu le ho balemi ba fox ea Moqebelo, February 15 ho Bridgestone Arena a Nashville, Tennessee.

Fox pbc ba loana bosiu ho qala ho 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT mme e hanetsoe ke 'muelli oa hlooho ea khomo Kaleb “Swethands” Dimela Ho sireletsa sehlooho sa hae ntlong ea lapeng e lumellanang ka potlako Vincence FEGENbutz. Hape, likhanyetsano tsa Welterweight Bryant “Lollfella” Perrella le Abele Ramos ntoa e maemong a 10 a potoloho.

Tickets bakeng sa ketsahalo, e khothalletsoang ke papatso ea sweethands, Lipapatso tsa TGB le tsa Sauerland, li rekisoa hona joale 'me li ka rekoa ho ticketmaster.com.

Duelay ea Nashville (13-1, 10 Kos) O hapile lintoa tsa morao-rao ka ho emisa ka ho emisa ho tloha ha a le mong oa Pro ea pele ea ho hlola 2018. Ea lilemo li 24 e loanne mosebetsing ho tloha 2015 le hlōla la hae la pele 11 lintoa. Ka mor'a moo, o ile a qeta ho hlasimoloha tebeletso ea Yarley Armenta ka Pherekhong ea selemo se fetileng, mme lekhetlo la hae la ho qetela selikalikoe ho mo bona a emisa Justin pauldo ntoeng eo hamorao e ileng ea fetoloa hore e se na tlholisano. O tla khutlela ho ea ho loana Nashville ka lekhetlo la pele ho tloha ka 2017 tlhōlo.

Magdaleno ea lilemo tse 33 (31-3, 13 Kos) e qholotselitse ka makhetlo a mabeli bakeng sa sehlooho sa lefats'e mme o tla batla tlhōlo ea ho saena ka Hlakubele 15 ho ba haufi le monyetla o mong lebaleng. Las VegAs TergAs ea Terger e Lahletsoeng Pele e Ikokoletseng Khahlano le Sertinez le Terry Flanagan. Magdaleno a hapile lintoa tse tharo tse otlolohileng pakeng tsa 2016 le 2018, Ho kenyelletsa Triumph ka Triukh Af hovhannisyan, 'me haufinyane o sa tsoa lahleheloa ke champion ea khanya ea Lightwainion Teofiso Lopez ka Pherekhong 2019.

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