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Rematch of 2021 N.E. Fight of the Year Wilfredo Pagan vs. Carlos Marrero, III headlines “New England’s Future VIII” Dec. 18th in Webster, Massachusetts

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WORCESTER, Mass. (Novanm 29, 2021) – The rematch of the unofficial 2021 New England Fight of the Year will headline the December 18th “New England Future VIII” event, prezante pa Rivera Pwomosyon Lwazi (RPE), highlighting Webster’s (MA) first professional boxing event in 27 ane, at Webster Town Hall.

Puerto Rico-native Wilfredo “El Sucaro” Pagan (6-1-1, 3 Ko), fighting out of Southbridge (MA), and Bridgeport’s (CT) Carlos Marrero, III (2-6-2), fought to an entertaining 6-round split draw this past August 14th nan Worcester (MA).

“I am very excited we were able to get the rematch between Pagan and Marrero so quick,” RPE promoter Jose Antonio Rivera commented. “These two warriors put their heart and soul in their last fight and the fans were not disappointed. As a promoter these are the type of fights we love to put together. We are 3 weeks away from another great boxing event to see some talented up and coming future champions. Webster Town Hall is going to be electric!"

Pagan and Marrero will be fighting once again for the vacant New England Super Lightweight Championship in the Dec.18th 6-round main event.

The original Pagan-Marrero was non-stop, action-packed throw-down which the judges’ scored 58-56 in favor or Pagan, 55-59 for Marrero, ak 57-57. The scoring was originally announced as a split-decision win for Marrero but, in retrospect, both fighters have taken the emotional outcome changes in stride. Some fuel, menm si, has been poured on the fire, largely through social media.

“When the fight was done,” Pagan commented, “as a fighter, you know if your fight was won, lost or very close. It was a little close, but that I won the fight. When the decision was announced that he had won, I closed my eyes, because it reminded me of my amateur career. I definitely won a few fights, I dominated, but I didn’t get the decision. Anything can happen when it goes into the judges’ hands. The judges didn’t see me winning, okay, but then they reversed the decision. I thought that they had gotten it right and I had won, but it was announced as a draw. Li se sa li ye, okay, because the judges’ job isn’t as easy as people think. They saw ups and downs and had it a draw.

“II was thinking, here we go again, when it was announced a draw,” Marrero said. “For some reason, every time I fight in Massachusetts it’s always controversial. I had dropped to my knees in happiness and when the second announcement was made, I thought they were giving him the win. A draw? I’m not upset but I was surprised because I felt I had won. I went home thinking it was a draw, not a loss, and hopefully we’d have a rematch. And we do December 18th."

Pagan vs. Marrero is an example of not needing two great fighters to have a great fight. They’re evenly matched and both fighters have tremendous heart.

“People had asked if I wanted a rematch and I said, repons lan se wi, I’m thinking about it because it was a draw,” Pagan offered. “I wasn’t going to say no if it was offered, but the No. 1 reason for me to fight him is for the New England Championship. As long as I fought him for the title, I was for it because I want to fight for the belt and that’s what is my target. That was my feeling at the beginning, but things changed a little, because he changed. I don’t know what people told him, I’m not some kid and I had a lot of respect for him. But then he started texting me. I don’t know if it was to spice up this fight, but he crossed the line. He said a lot he shouldn’t have said. I’ always humble and respect all fighters because they’re risking their lives. I don’t know why he said what he did, but he’s given me even more motivation. I want that belt! I’m training double to beat him and shut his month. I still have some respect for him, but it’s not the same.

“I made a lot of mistakes in our first fight and made the fight much harder than it was supposed to be. I’ve been working on adjustment and, hopefully, sou Desanm 18th it will pay-off.”

“I always have a little room for improvement after a fight, and we saw some things I needed to improve for the rematch,” Marrero explained. “I’m more mentally prepared to do things and will be much smarter in the ring. Fizikman, I’m a lot stronger and sharper. The key for me is being mentally prepared and sharper. His (Pagan’s) opponent for his last fight fell out and my manager, Nate Torres, contacted me saying I had been offered an opportunity to fight Pagan. Without hesitation, Mwen te di repons lan se wi. I’m always in the gym and ready to fight. I came in 2-pounds under and I’m on weight right now for this fight. The only thing I had to prepare for is he’s a southpaw.

“We had a great fight. He probably thinks he won a few rounds, I felt I won the fight. He missed more and I connected with the cleaner punches the judges could see. In the third or fourth round, I hurt him with a body shot. He folded and I hit him with another good shot.”

Nan evènman an ko-chin an tap, Danbury (CT) super lightweight Omar “The Beast” Bordoy (11-1, 3 Ko) faces an opponent to be determined in the 6-round match.

Promising Boca Raton (FL) super welterweight prospect Josniel “TG” Castro (7-0, 5 Ko) is steps up in terms of quality opposition in a 6-rounder versus Lenwood “Mr. Composure” Dozier (10-28-3, 5 Ko).

Worcester super middleweight Bobby “BH3” Harris, III (3-0-1), a two-time national amateur champion and World Games Silver medalist, will meet David Rohn (0-10-1) in a 4-round super middleweight bout.

Undefeated Worcester cruiserweight prospect Derek “Hightower” Edmonds (3-0, 2 Ko), a 3-time N.E. Gan Golden chanpyon, has been added to the card in a 4-round bout against TBA.

Worcester middleweight Eslih Owusu (6-0, 4 Ko), a native of Ghana, faces Anthony Everett (1-0), nan Lawrence, in a 4-rounder.

Also fighting on the under undercard in 4-round matches are New Haven (CT) super lightweight Anuel Rosa (2-0, 2 Ko) vs. Stacy Anderson (0-8), and Bridgeport super lightweight Oscar Bonilla (6-3-2, 1 KO) vs. Sèt Basler (0-17).

Kat se sijè a chanjman.

Biyè yo pwi a $75.00 (reserved seating) ak $45.00 (admisyon jeneral) and available for purchase or by contacting Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) oswa nenpòt nan konbatan yo ki.

Pòt louvri nan 6 p.m. AK, premye bout nan 7 p.m. AK.

Event sponsors include Shamrock Sports, Lundgren Honda, Greatest Hits Cannabis Company, Lake Shore Legal LCC Attorneys at Law, Emmloan, 616 Reality LLC, Drafters Sports Café, and Asmar Jewelz.

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Jose Antonio Rivera DedicatesQuest For 50to Worcester Boys & Girls Club


(L-R) – Jose Antonio Rivera, current WBC Youth super lightweight champion Jermaine Ortiz
(11-0, 6 Ko) and Carlos Garcia


WORCESTER, MASS (Me 16, 2019) – Twa-fwa, de-divizyon chanpyon nan lemonn “Gallo nan” Jose Antonio Rivera is dedicating his 50th pro fight, the last in his hometown of Worcester, to the Boys & Girls Club in Worcester, Massachusetts. A portion of the proceeds fromQuest For 50,presented by Shearns Boxing Promotions (SBP) and Rivera Promotions Entertainment, will benefit the Boys & Girls Club.

The 46-year-old Rivera (42-6-1, 25 Ko) faces former WFC champion Travis “Sweet Feet” Scott (19-5, 5 Ko), of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in the eight-round main event at The Palladium in Worcester.

Rivera, a full-time court officer in Worcester, has had a special relationship for more than 30 years with the Worcester Boys & Girls Club and its director of boxing, Carlos Garcia, ki moun ki se “The Godfather of Worcester Boxing.

Rivera moved to Worcester from Springfield 30 years ago at the age of 16 to pursue a boxing career, which included being coached by Garcia. Rivera had siblings and other relatives living in Worcester and after living with an aunt for a month, Jose moved into an apartment with another boxer, four-time national amateur champion Bobby Harris.

The Worcester Boys & Girls Club helped me stay off the streets so I could focus on my dream of becoming world champion,” Rivera remembered. “It was a place for me and so many others to go and be safe. Kids, not just boxers, can be kids there, where they don’t have to worry about what’s happening in the streets.

Carlos has played a tremendous part of my life and so many others, influencing us not only to become good boxers, but to be good people in the community. That was always so important to him and he emphasized being a good person. Mwen te fè pi byen m '. He was always fair across the board and gave us all opportunities. He took a liking to me and brags that he never had to throw me out of the Boys & Girls Club. I graduated from high school and went after my dream in 1992 when I turned pro. Carlos is big in amateur boxing, but not so much with pros, because he doesn’t have the time to train pros. I made sure that when turned pro, tough, that he was part of my team. And he’s still a big part of my team and life.

The number of Worcester youths Garcia has had a positive effect on, life-changing in many respects, is countless. One of those many people is Jose’s longtime friend and his current head trainer, Sean Fitzgerald, who retired as a boxer in 2001 ak yon 29-2-2 pro record. “Fitzyremembers the fir time he read the sign over the door in the gym at the Boys & Girls Club: “Better to seat than bleed.

Fitzy lived with his father when his parents divorced and at the age of 10, his father sent him to the Boys & Girls Club to attend an after-school program. “Fitzysaid he had to earn his way into Garcia’s good graces.

Carlos didn’t talk to me for the first 5-6 weeks,” Fitzgerald explained. “Lè sa a,, he put me in the ring as a sparring partner, and I was badly beaten. I had a bloody nose and black eye, but the next day I came back, and the rest is history. Carlos was a great mentor, rough at times, but always there for you. I remember seeing the boxing team jackets. It intrigued me. When I got my jacket and started wearing it, I got respect from everybody, and then I knew that I belonged. I learned a lot about life at the Boys & Girls Club, being with there with people from different generations and cultures. I met many friends there who I never would have met.

The Boys & Girls Club is safe. I was from a tough area in Worcester. My father worked and it was easy to get in trouble with no supervision. Carlos stayed on top of me to graduate from school and if I was home sick, he come buy with chicken soup to make sure I was alright. My father was in my life big-time, but I joke that I had two moms growing up, my father and Carlos. Going to the Boys & Girls Club was something to look forward to every day.

Carlos always taught us to never make the mistakes he did in life. He wanted us to go to school, stay out of trouble, and be a good person. He’s helped so many people over the years. Look around Worcester and you’ll see them: police and court officers, fire fighters, and so many others. The Boys & Girls Club was a great experience for me and so many other kids from Worcester.


(L-R) – Ray Semidei, Carlos Garcia and Jose Antonio Rivera

Garcia has been the director of boxing at the Worcester Boys & Girls Club since 1982. Two year ago, Garcia was inductred into the National Golden Gloves Hall of Fame.

Never in his life has Jose even raised his voice to me,” Garcia commented. “He treats me like his father and he’s like one of my sons. There aren’t not too many guys like him and he’s so well respected in the community. He came to Worcester from Springfield to train with ne and stayed with me. Jose helps everyone and now he’s promoting to help local boxers.

We’re at the Boys & Girls Club to and that’s the way it really is here. It’s so good to see so many in this community who’ve gone through our boxing program and are good people, good husbands, good parents. It makes me feel so proud. ‘Fitzywas a hyper kid. He’s a real gentleman who now does so much for kids here. I’ve never had a signed contract with any of the pro boxers I’ve worked with because I trust them.

Donations may be sent to the Worcester Boys & Girls Club by going online atwww.bgcworcester.org and proceed toBe a donorpage, mail a check (payable to the Boys & Girls Club of Worcester, Attention: Liz Hamilton, 65 Tainter St., Worcester, MA 01610), or drop-off donations at its new clubhouse.

An All-Massachusetts clash pits welterweights Khiry “TNT” Todd (8-1, 6 Ko), nan Lynn, and New Bedford’s Ray Oliveira, Jr. (8-2, 1 KO), the son of New England boxing favoriteSucraRay Oliveira (8-1, 1 KO), in the four-round, co-featured event..

For the first time in his young career, Danbury, CT welterweight Oma “Bèt la” Bordoy, Jr. (7-1, 2 Ko) will be coming off a loss to fight Tyrone “Hands of StoneLuckey (9-10-3, 7 Ko) nan yon bout sis-wonn.

Brooklyn la Sidney “KeeloMccow (6-8, 3 Ko) ak Augustine “San fwa ni lwa” Maura (6-5-3, 3 Ko), nan Lawrence, MA, will battle in a six-rounder for the vacant New England junior welterweight title.

Other undercard bouts, all four-rounders, include Seven-round bouts scheduled on the undercard include Worcester’s popular Owen minè (1-0, 1 Ko), the top Massachusetts heavyweight prospect in years, vs. Alejandro Santiago (0-4), nan Tampa; promising Worcester welterweight Eslih Owusu (1-0) vs. Springfield, MA veteran Jose Angel “KO” Ortiz (5-13-1, 2 Ko); East Providence, RI much anticipated pro-debut of Eli Peixotovs. Bronx lightweight Danny Morales (0-8); flashy Hartford, CT junior welterweight The Special OneSharad Collier (1-0-1, 1 KO), the 2-time N.E, Gan Golden chanpyon, vs.Anthony Everett (1-7), nan Lawrence, MA; Worcester plum Philip Davis (1-1-1) vs. New Bedford’s Henry Garcia (0-2-1); and Methuen, MA lightweight Luka Lannuccilliwill make his pro debut against an opponent to be determined.

Tout batay ak avyon de gè yo sijè a chanjman.

Biyè, pwi a $70.00 (rinsid), $55.00 (mezzanine) ak $40.00 (admisyon jeneral), are onsale and available to purchase at www.ThePalladium.net, the Palladium box office, oswa lè w kontakte Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera
(anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) oswa nenpòt nan konbatan yo ki.

Pòt louvri nan 6 p.m. AK, premye bout 7 p.m. AK.

A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Worcester Boysand Girls’ Club.

Event sponsors include Lundgren Honda, Championsofhealth.usana.com, Raindrop Liquor, Michelob Ultra, Bay State Savings Bank, Vocero Hispano, Massachusetts Pirates, Office Mac, Chieftain Liquors, realtor Pamela LaPorte, and Grille 57.

Richard “Popeye Sailor Man la” Rivera Finishes off Kevin Cobbs in 3 with super uppercut

NEW ENGLAND’S FUTURE 5
REZILTA OFISYÈL
(pictures courtesy of Bonesprostudios)
WORCESTER, Mass. (Fevriye 11, 2018) – Undefeated prospect Richard “Popeye Sailor Man la” Rivera fini koupe Kevin “New England Bully nan” COBBS nan wonn nan twazyèm, punctuating the night with an lethal uppercut that landed right on the button, headlining last night’s “New England nan lavni 5” kat, prezante pa Rivera Pwomosyon Lwazi, nan Paladyòm la nan Worcester, Massachusetts.

The 27-year-old Rivera (6-0, 5 Ko) fought once again in front of his large, traveling fanbase from Hartford, CT, capturing the vacant Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) light heavyweight title in dramatic fashion. The charismatic Hartford boxer ended his third consecutive match with what has become his trademark right-uppercut.

Rivera used his strength, energy and determined will to defeat South Boston’s Cobbs (10-3, 4 Ko), whose previous fight had been more than a year ago, when he was stopped in the second round by now world champion David Benavidez.

In only his sixth pro fight, the key question going into the bout was whether Rivera was ready to effectively step up in class to face a more experienced Cobbs. Right from the opening bell, the answer was a resounding, repons lan se wi, as Rivera pounded Cobbs with powerful shots to the body and head.

Cobbs was dropped three times in the third round, one was ruled a push, and the end came when referee Jackie Morrell halted the action at the 2:51 as a reeling Cobbs was blasted backwards from the Rivera’s previously mentioned uppercut.

The beginning of the end for Cobbs (L) as Rivera sets up his vaunted uppercut

I stepped things up in the third,” Rivera eksplike. “He stopped throwing as many punches in the third and was ducking in. I said I wasn’t going to look for the knockout but, if it came, I’d take it. I got him with my uppercut. I respect Cobbs and thank him for giving me this opportunity.
Nan evènman an ko-chin an tap, peyi pi renmen Bobby “BH3” Harris, III (2-0-1), the two-time national amateur champion, and Brazilian super middleweight Sayil Almeida (0-8-2) fought to a four-round majority draw.
Super middleweight Troy “Oma KO Atis” atis (5-7-1, 3 Ko), nan Danbury, CT, upset intrastate rival Jose “Rated R” Rivera (4-2, 3 Ko), of Hartford, winning a six-round majority decision.
Danbury, CT junior welterweight Oma Bordoy, Jr. (4-0-, 1 KO) used a blistering body attack to defeat Sèt Basler (0-5) by way of a lop-sided four-round unanimous decision.

Junior welterweight prospect Wilfredo “Sucaro nan” payen (4-0, 2 Ko) floored veteran Bryan “The Brick” Abraram (6-29-2, 6 Ko) with a sweet right-left combination at the end of the opening round. Nan wonn an dezyèm, payen, of Southbridge, MA., drilled Abraham who went flying across the ring and into the ropes as referee Jackie Morrell halted the bout.

Springfield, MA junior middleweight Derrick “Move ti gason” Whitley (3-0) cruised to a dominating four-round unanimous decision over Cleveland’s Roger Blankenship (1-3), pitching a complete shutout in the process.

Bridgeport, CT welterweight Joe Goss (1-0) turned in an impressive pro debut, dropping Montreal’s Samuel Vasquez (1-3, 1 KO) in the second round on his way to a four-round unanimous decision.

Puerto Rican junior lightweight Luis “Lobito” Rivera (4-3, 1 Ko) overcame a nasty cut over his eye to win a hard-fought four-round majority decision over Carlos Marrero, III (0-2), nan Bridgeport, CT, in a non-stop action fight to the finish.

Unbeaten Springfield, MA light heavyweight Ray “Bazouka” Graceski (5-0-1, 3 Ko) and International Muay Thai fighter, Harford’s pro boxing debuting Pawel Banasiak (0-1-0), fought to a four-round draw in an entertaining brawl.

Puerto Rican super middleweight Jelame Garcia (7-0, 6 Ko), fighting out of Lynn, MA., remained undefeated but Nathan Schulte (0-5), a Woburn, MA, extended him the full distance for first time as a pro en route to a four-round unanimous decision.

Complete results:

REZILTA OFISYÈL
MAIN EVÈNMAN
VACANT UBF NEW ENGLAND LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Richard Rivera (6-0, 5 Ko), Hartford, CT
WKO3 (2:51)
Kevin COBBS (10-3, 4 Ko), South Boston, MA
(Rivera won vacant UBF New England light heavyweight title)
CO-FEATURE – SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Bobby Harris, III (2-0-1), Worcester, MA
D6 (37-39, 38-38)
Sayil Almeida (0-8-2), Framingham, MA
Heavyweights limyè
Ray Graceski (5-0-1, 3 Ko), Springfield, MA
D4 (38-38, 38-38, 38-38)
Pawel Banasiak (0-0-1), Hartford, CT
SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Troy Artis (5-7-1, 3 Ko), Danbury, CT
WDEC6 (58-56, 58-56, 57-57)
Jose Rivera (4-2, 3 Ko), Hartford, CT
SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Jelame Garcia (7-0, 6 Ko), Lynn, MA
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
Nathan Schulte (0-5), Woburn, MA
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Derrick Whitley (3-0), Springfield, MA
WDEC4 (40-35, 40-36, 40-36)
Robert Blankenship (1-3), Cleveland, OH
Jozèf Goss (1-0), Bridgeport, CT
WDEC4 (40-35, 39,36, 38-37)
Samuel Vasquez (1-3, 1 KO), Montreal, Kanada
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS
Oma Bordoy, Jr. (4-0, 1 KO), Danbury, CT
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Sèt Basler (0-5), Marion, IL
Wilfredo Pagan (4-0, 2 Ko), Southbridge, MA
WTKO2 (1:25)
Bryan Abraram (6-29-2, 6 Ko), Schenectady, NY
JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHTS
Luis Rivera (4-3, 1 KO), Hartford, CT
WDEC4 (40-36, 39-37, 38-38)
Carlos Marrera, III (0-2), Bridgeport, CT
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Kevin “New England Bully nan” COBBS Pa janm kite boksè, kenbe fòmasyon nan jimnastik

Goumen Richard “Popeye Sailor Man la” Rivera nan
“New England nan lavni 5” evènman prensipal
“New England nan lavni 5”
Feb. 10 nan Worcester, MA
WORCESTER, Mass. (Janvye 31, 2018) — limyè pwa loud Kevin “New England Bully nan” COBBS (10-2, 4 Ko”, reprezante George Foreman IIITout moun nan Goumen jimnastik nan South Boston (MA), pral tounen nan bag la apre yon lakun relativman lontan, Fevriye 10th kont undefeated Hartford (CT) Prospect Richard “Popeye Sailor Man la” Rivera (5-0, 4 Ko), nan Paladyòm la nan Worcester.
Rivera vs. COBBS ap batay pou vid Inivèsèl boksè Federasyon an (UBF) New England limyè pwa loud tit

nan uit-wonn nan “New England nan lavni 5” evènman prensipal. “New England ';nan tan kap vini 5″, prezante pa Rivera Pwomosyon Lwazi (RPE)”, se tranch nan senkyèm nan popilè ki “Seri Future New England la.”
“Nou ap trè eksitan pou kapab te mete ansanm yon batay nan sa a kalib,” pwomotèJose Antonio Rivera kòmante. “Sa yo se ki kalite batay ke fanatik boksè renmen gade. COBBS se yon contender pwouve ki gen batay gwo eksperyans. It’s good to see he is confident in his abilities to take on Rivera, yon undefeated Prospect moute-ak-ap vini ak yon tan kap vini trè byen klere.”
COBBS nan 33-ane-fin vye granmoun pa te goumen nan plis pase de zan, depi li te sispann nan wonn nan dezyèm pa sansasyonalis David Benavidez (19-0, 17 Ko), 21-zan reliant Boksè mondyal la Konsèy la (WBC) Super Middleweight Mondyal Champion.
“Moun ki te panse ke mwen te vinn soti nan boksè,” COBBS eksplike. “”Mwen pa janm sispann fòmasyon, Mwen jis pa t 'gen nenpòt batay depi batay la Benavidez. Mwen se yon antrenè pèsonèl e kounye a, mwen se tounen nan fòm boksè. Mwen pa janm kite boksè! batay Sa a se yon gwo opòtinite pou m '. Li ka louvri pòt pou tou sa kan mwen deside. Travay mwen se fè sa ki nesesè nan sèk la au.”
Rivera te gen sèlman senk batay pro epi yo pa gen yon moun rich jeneyaloji amatè. Li pa janm te gen nan bag la ak okenn moun fèmen nan Benavidez. COBBS te gen tou sparred Winky Wright, Chad Dawson pou tou de nan batay li yo ak Bernard Hopkins, Edwin Rodriguez, Pyè Manfredo, Jr. ak pi fò nan bokseur yo tèt aktyèl New England.
Anpil moun kwè COBBS gen yon eksperyans desizif avantaj sou Rivera ak kesyon si li se pare yo mete kanpe nan klas al goumen COBBS. “Li te sèlman te gen senk batay pro,” COBBS reponn lè yo te mande, “men mwen pa konnen si li la tou pare. Mwen pa ka reponn ke, sèlman li kapab. men nou pwal chèche konnen fevriye 10th. Mwen ka di ou ke mwen se pare.”
Iwonilman, COBBS se soti nan vil Rivera nan, Hartford. COBBS eksplike ke li te resevwa nan kèk pwoblèm sou Hartford lari kòm yon jèn, ki te mennen l 'reenstale nan Burlington, Vermont. Li evantyèlman louvri yon jimnastik nan larivyè Otòn (MA) e kounye a, ap travay nan Goumen Tout moun.
“M ap fè sa m 'renmen fè,” COBBS konkli. “I don’t have jitters like I did when I first started boxing Everything is easier now, Mwen se dekontrakte nan bag la. Mwen toujou ap aprann nan travay la, men mwen plis kalifye pase mwen te pase nan tan mwen te goumen. Mwen se yon aganman boksè: Mwen kapab bwat oswa Bang yo vann san preskripsyon style advèsè m 'lan.”
de-tan chanpyon nasyonal amatè Worcester nan Bobby “BH3” Harris, III (2-0) satisfè brezilyen middleweight super Sayil Almeida (0-8-1) nan kat-wonn ko-chin an tap evènman an. Hartford super middleweight Jose “Rated R” Rivera (4-1, 3 Ko) ap fè fas Troy “Oma KO Atis” atis (4-7-1 (3 Ko), nan Danbury (CT) nan yon bout sis-wonn.
Goumen sou undercard a, tout moun ki nan alimèt kat-wonn, yo Southbridge (MA) jinyò wèltèr Wilfredo “Sucaro nan” payen (3-0, 1 KO) vs. pro-debu Nick Peralta, nan Lawrence, envenku Danbury (CT) jinyò wèltèr Oma Bordoy, Jr. (3-0, 1 KO) vs. Pòtoriken Alexander “El Bravo” PICOT (2-4-1), undefeated Springfield (MA) pwa loud limyè Ray “Bazouka” Graceski (5-0, 3 Ko). vs. Hartford a pro-debu Pòl Bansiak, Springfield wèltèr Derrick “Move ti gason” Whitley (2-0) vs. Roger Blankenship (1-2), undefeated Pòtoriken super middleweight Jelame Garcia (6-0, 6 Ko) vs. Brezilyen Rodrigo Almeida 1-7), Bridgeport la (CT) pro-debu wèltèr Jozèf Goss vs. Sèt Basler (0-3), ak Hartford jinyò ki lejè vs. Bridgeport la Carlos Marraro, III (0-1).
Tout batay ak avyon de gè yo sijè a chanjman.
Biyè, pwi a $75.00 (rinsid) ak $45.00 (admisyon jeneral), yo sou vant ak disponib nan achte nan www.ThePalladium.net oswa biwo nan bwat Paladyòm (admisyon jeneral sèlman), oswa lè w kontakte Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) oswa nenpòt nan konbatan yo ki.
Pòt louvri nan 6 p.m. AK, premye bout 7 p.m. AK.
pral yon pati nan montan yo dwe bay-yo nan Rosa nan Luis, Jr. bousdetid Fon.
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Undefeated N.E. prospect Omar Bordoy, Jr. Prepared to make statement at “New England nan lavni 5”

“New England nan lavni 5”
Feb. 10 nan Worcester, MA

WORCESTER, Mass. (Janvye 24, 2018) – One of New England’s leading pro prospects, jinyò wèltèr Oma Bordoy, Jr, has prepared to make a statement February 10th nan “New England nan lavni 5”, presented Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE), nan Paladyòm la nan Worcester.
Fighting out of Danbury, Connecticut, Bordoy (3-0, 1 KO) faces Puerto Rican-born opponent, Alexander “El Bravo” PICOT (2-4-1), in a four-round bout. “My opponent is tough, and he always comes to fight,” Bordoy said. “He keeps coming forward and that’s going to make for an exciting fight.
The 22-year-old Bordoy is the typical example of a volatile teenager who found his way in boxing. He was a high school football player who started boxing at the age of 17. Bordoy had an abbreviated amateur career, highlighted by his winning performance at the New England Golden Gloves as a novice boxer.
I was a bad hot head as a kid,” Bordoy admitted. “Yon jou, my cousin Edgardo, invited me to his gym after football practice and he beat me up. I was knocked down a few notches. I got into boxing and enjoyed watching Miguel Cotto ak Mike Tyson. I even have some of Cotto’s tattoos. Koulye a,, I’m more of a boxer, like a PERNELL Whitaker oswa Floyd Mayweather, Jr. I’m a come- forward boxer who can still brawl. I’m working on my defense and feel that making adjustments in the ring is what I do best.
Bordoy, Jr. credits Team Bordoy — manadjè A.J. Galante, tèt antrenè Bennie Little, cut-man Luis Marichal, strength-and-conditioning coach Chris Mulfalmi ak Dave McDonoughfor his success.
I’m pleased to be with the right people to bring me to the top and I’m willing to do what’s needed to get there,” Bordoy added.
Bordoy, who works fulltime as a repair technician, made his pro debut last May and he fought a total of three times in 2017, his most recent last October in Worcester on an RPE-promoted show, in which he stopped 34-fight veteran Bryan Abraram nan wonn nan katriyèm.
We enjoy working with Team Bordoy,” pwomotè Jose Antonio Rivera remarked. “I am proud of Omar and his accomplishments so far. He is a young, throwback fighter with a lot of potential. I see big things in his future and I am glad to see he is being guided in the right direction by his team.
In the eight-round main event, undefeated Hartford (CT) pwa loud limyè Richard “Popeye Sailor Man la” Rivera (5-0, 4 Ko) pran sou Kevin “New England Bully nan” COBBS (10-2, 4 Ko), fighting out of South Boston (MA), pou vid Inivèsèl boksè Federasyon an (UBF) New England tit nan evènman an uit-wonn prensipal.
de-tan chanpyon nasyonal amatè Worcester nan Bobby “BH3” Harris, III (2-0) faces Brazilian super middleweight Sayil Almeida (0-8-1) nan kat-wonn ko-chin an tap evènman an. Hartford super middleweight Jose “Rated R” Rivera (4-1, 3 Ko) satisfè Troy “Oma KO Atis” atis (4-7-1 (3 Ko), nan Danbury (CT) nan yon bout sis-wonn.
Goumen sou undercard a, tout moun ki nan alimèt kat-wonn, yo Southbridge (MA) jinyò wèltèr Wilfredo “Sucaro nan” payen (3-0, 1 KO) vs. pro-debu Nick Peralta, nan Lawrence, undefeated Springfield (MA) pwa loud limyè Ray “Bazouka” Graceski(5-0, 3 Ko). vs. Hartford a pro-debu Pòl Bansiak, Springfield wèltèrDerrick “Move ti gason” Whitley (2-0) vs. Roger Blankenship (1-2), undefeated Pòtoriken super middleweight Jelame Garcia (6-0, 6 Ko) vs. Brezilyen Rodrigo Almeida 1-7), Bridgeport la (CT) pro-debu wèltèr Jozèf Goss vs. Sèt Basler (0-3), ak Hartford jinyò ki lejè vs. Bridgeport la Carlos Marraro, III (0-1).
Tout batay ak avyon de gè yo sijè a chanjman.
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Pòt louvri nan 6 p.m. AK, premye bout 7 p.m. AK.
pral yon pati nan montan yo dwe bay-yo nan Rosa nan Luis, Jr. bousdetid Fon.
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“New England nan lavni 5” Press Conference Quotes

“New England nan lavni 5”
Feb. 10 nan Worcester, MA
(L-R) – Richard “Popeye Sailor Man la” Rivera and Kevin “New England Bully nan” COBBS
WORCESTER, Mass. (Janvye 18, 2018) – Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE) hosted a press conference last night in Worcester, Massachusetts at Beatniks to formally announce its February 10th “New England nan lavni 5” nan Paladyòm la nan Worcester.
Undefeated Hartford (CT) pwa loud limyè Richard “Popeye Sailor Man la” Rivera (5-0, 4 Ko) will headline the fifth installment of the “Future New England la” seri, kont Kevin “New England Bully nan” COBBS (10-2, 4 Ko), fighting out of South Boston (MA), pou vid Inivèsèl boksè Federasyon an (UBF) New England tit nan evènman an uit-wonn prensipal.
de-tan chanpyon nasyonal amatè Worcester nan Bobby “BH3” Harris, III (2-0) satisfè brezilyen middleweight super Sayil Almeida (0-8-1) nan kat-wonn ko-chin an tap evènman an, while Hartford super middleweight Jose “Rated R” Rivera (4-1, 3 Ko) satisfè Troy “Oma KO Atis” atis (4-7-1 (3 Ko), nan Danbury (CT) nan yon match sis-wonn.
“New England nan lavni 5” charity choice: Luis Rosa, Jr. bousdetid Fon
For each RPR event, pwomotè Jose Antonio Rivera selects a charity to donate a portion of the proceeds to, and for “New England nan lavni 5” he has announced that it will be the Luis Rosa, Jr. bousdetid Fon.
We believe it’s important to give back to the community and for this show we have selected the Luis Rosa, Jr. Scholarship fund. Luis died last weekend in a tragic car accident at the age of 26. He was a great fighter and an even better person who will be terribly missed. Our company will also push the news about the Luis Rosa, Jr. Scholarship Fund when it’s finalized through our social media.
Goumen sou undercard a, tout moun ki nan epizod kat-wonn, are Danbury junior welterweight Oma Bordoy, Jr. (2-0) vs. Puerto Rican foe Alexander “El Bravo” PICOT (2-4-1), Southbridge (MA) jinyò wèltèr Wilfredo “Sucaro nan” payen (3-0, 1 KO) vs. pro-debu Nick Peralta, nan Lawrence, undefeated Springfield (MA) pwa loud limyè Ray “Bazouka” Graceski (5-0, 3 Ko). vs. Hartford a pro-debu Pòl Bansiak, Springfield wèltèr Derrick “Move ti gason” Whitley (2-0) vs. Roger Blankenship (1-2), undefeated Pòtoriken super middleweight Jelame Garcia (6-0, 6 Ko) vs. Brezilyen Rodrigo Almeida 1-7), Bridgeport la (CT) pro-debu wèltèr Jozèf Goss vs. Sèt Basler (0-3), ak Hartford jinyò ki lejè vs. Bridgeport la Carlos Marraro, III (0-1).
Tout batay ak avyon de gè yo sijè a chanjman.
QUOTES Press Konferans
Jose Rivera, RPE CEO: “I’m excited because a press conference means the fights are getting closer. We plan to build our promotional company this year. There is a lot of talent in New England and that’s why we have so many Connecticut fighters on this card. I want the fighters here to understand the importance of a press conference. They will gain valuable experience speaking in public and being interviewed by the media. One of the primary reasons we’re promoting is to give young fighters a platform to box and prepare them for their pro careers.
A.J. Rivera, RPE President/Matchmaker: “The support we’ve received has been tremendous and we exceeded expectations in our first year. This is just the begining for RPE. We’re going to get better this year. We’re not satisfied just being a small promotional company. Boxing is the loneliest sport in the world and these boxers need fanssupport. There’s a lot of talent in New England and much of it is concentrated in Connecticut. We have more Connecticut fighters on this card than fighters from Massachusetts.
Richard Rivera: “Sa a se yon gwo opòtinite pou m '. Rivera Promotions accomplished so much in its first year. I fought in the co-main twice of two previous RPE shows I fought on. This is going to be an awesome show, not just the main event. There are competitive boxers up and down the card. pa bat, don’t go to the bathroom because any one of these fights could end at any time.
This is a big step up for my career. Boxing is my passion. We’re both coming to fight. Win, lose or draw we’ll see who the Alpha dog is at the end. “I’m ‘Popeye The Sailor Man’, and I’m good to the finish because I eat my spinach.
Kevin COBBS: “I respect Rivera and believe in what I hear. He seems like a good dude. I’m excited about this fight. A lot of people weren’t sure about what I was doing because I hadn’t fought nan de ane lè mwen te resevwa apèl la (to fight Rivera). Boxing took me out of the space was in and I never stopped boxing. This is going to be a big year for the Rivera’s. I like to switch it up and I’m ready to go.
Bobby Harris, III: “My opponent wants to redeem his brother’s loss to me. I want to thank RPE for putting me in the co-feature in only my third pro fight. My first two fights were a learning experience and this fight I’m looking to make a statement to showcase my talents. I have a lot to prove as the only Worcester fighter on this card.
Oma Bordoy, Jr:I’m fighting a tough opponent. Fighting is easier for me than talking up here. I’m fighting a guy from Hartford. I have a lot of love for his trainer and Hartford. I want my hand raised at the end of the fight.
Derrick Whitley:I want to thank Rivera Promotions for putting me on this card. I fought on two of their shows last year and came out 2-0. I’m looking to be 3-0. It was a learning experience going from the amateurs to pros. Everybody’s goal is to raise your level. I’m in the best shape of my life for this fight and doing things in the gym I’ve never done before. I’m looking for a stoppage.
Wilfredo Pagan: “Mwen se 37 years old and I’ve always had a glad to fight at least one pro fight. A couple of fights fell through but the Riveras opened the doors for me. I put it all into my fights. I was looking for one fight and this will be my fourth. I’m going to be 4-0.
Carlos Marraro, III: I want to thank Rivera Promotions for the opportunity to showcase my talents February 10th. This will be my first fight on a Rivera Promotions card, but I’m familiar with most of the fighters on this card.
Biyè, pwi a $75.00 (rinsid) ak $45.00 (admisyon jeneral), yo sou vant ak disponib nan achte nan www.ThePalladium.net oswa biwo nan bwat Paladyòm (admisyon jeneral sèlman), oswa lè w kontakte Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) oswa nenpòt nan konbatan yo ki.
Pòt louvri nan 6 p.m. AK, premye bout 7 p.m. AK.
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Richard “Popeye Sailor Man la” Rivera Bonjan a fini paske li manje epina l '

Undefeated Hartford limyè pwa loud Prospect tit vs. Kevin COBBS
“New England nan lavni 5”
Feb. 10 nan Worcester, MA
Richard “Popeye Sailor Man la” Rivera
(Foto pa @Bonesprostudio)
WORCESTER, Mass. (Janvye 8, 2018) – Youn nan ki pi popilè kandida yo boksè New England, undefeated Hartford (CT) pwa loud limyè Richard “Popeye Sailor Man la” Rivera (5-0, 4 Ko), volonte gran tit montre twazyèm l ' Samdi lannwit, Fevriye 10, nan Paladyòm la nan Worcester, Massachusetts.
Nan tranch nan senkyèm nan la “Future New England la” seri, prezante pa Rivera Pwomosyon Lwazi (RPE), Rivera la 27-zan satisfè Kevin “Kray 2 UNKL” COBBS (10-2, 4 Ko), batay soti nan Burlington (VT), pou vid Inivèsèl boksè Federasyon an (UBF) New England tit nan evènman an uit-wonn prensipal.
Rivera, ki te yon 2016 Rocky Marciano chanpyona chanpyon, la ap vini sou yon sansasyonalis pentch dezyèm-wonn nan veteran 146-batay Roberto Valenzuela sa a sot pase Desanm 9 nan Hampton, New Hampshire.
“Mwen kontan yo gen Richie boksè pou tit la UBF New England se konsa byen bonè nan karyè pro li,”” di pwomotè Jose Antonio Rivera, pran retrèt 3-tan nan, 2-divizyon chanpyon nan lemonn. “Sa a se twazyèm fwa a nou te gen privilèj pou l 'goumen sou youn nan kat nou an. Li t'ap goumen nan evènman an prensipal nan montre dènye nou an (Oktòb) nan mitan DCU. Rivera sanble pi bon ak nèt chak fwa mwen gade l 'batay. Mwen wè bagay sa yo gwo vini pou l '. Li gen zouti yo ak disiplin yon antrenè sanble pou ak yon boxer bezwen yo vin chanpyon nan lemonn. Syèl la se limit la pou Richard ak, pou kounye a, nou ap rekonesan yo jwe yon ti pati nan ede devlope karyè pwofesyonèl l 'yo.”
Rivera te avèk siksè commercialisés pèsonaj Popeye li pandan jèn karyè pro boksè l ', mete bouchon yon pechè a nan bag la ak yon tradisyonèl pendant tiyo Popeye-tankou nan bouch li. “Gen plizyè rezon ki pou tinon m ', 'Popeye', men lè m 'te trè jèn,” Rivera eksplike, “Mwen te gen ponyèt yon fason ki anòmal gwo. Li jis kole avè m 'atravè ane yo, lè moun refere yo bay m 'nan jimnastik la, Se konsa, mwen te kouri ak li. Mwen pote lavi tounen nan Hartford avèk pasyans, tout lòt peyi sou New England, avèk pasyans, pèseverans ak style. Mwen ap viv nan moman sa a.”
Malgre ke li pa t 'genyen anpil prim pi gwo oswa tounwa kòm yon boxer amatè, Rivera te vin jwenn anpil valè eksperyans boksè anpil nan amater yo pi byen nan New England ak nan evènman nasyonal, osi byen ke bòks ak renmen nan chanpyon nan lemonn ansyen Pyè “Kid Chokola” Quillin, Chad Dawson ak Joe Smith, Jr. Li te tou aprann nan tan ki pase nan bag la ak ansyen konpetisyon tit Izrayèl “Pito” Cardona ak Jan Scully.
“Mwen te pran tan mwen vire pro paske mwen pa t 'gen yon sistèm sipò yo ka resevwa m' nan nivo siperyè-a,” Rivera te note. “Mwen te anksyeu. fidbak la pozitif mwen te resevwa nan men avyon de gè Mwen sparred manje nan konfyans mwen. Koulye a,, nan sèlman sizyèm m 'batay pou, Mwen pral headlining pou yon twazyèm fwa, ak batay la pou premye tit mwen. Mwen pa ka remèsye Riveras yo (Jose ak pitit gason l ', A.J.) ase pou sa yo te fè pou mwen. Yo te kwè nan mwen.”
Nan premye, Rivera te yon ti jan ezite goumen Cobb nan plis ki gen eksperyans men, apre yo fin fè kèk rechèch, li te aksepte defi a. “Mwen te yon ti kras nève nan premye,” li te admèt. “Gen kèk yo te kesyone si mwen te pare yo mete kanpe al goumen l '. Mwen te fè kèk rechèch: li pa t 'gen yon pi gwo karyè amatè, oswa goumen plis sis oubyen uit jij batay pase m '. Apre sa, mwen te patnè nan bòks la pou premye an pro bat li byen bat, Tyron Burris(TKO2 nan 2012). Mwen pare! Mwen se 27 epi yo bezwen yon batay tankou sa a.”
de-tan chanpyon nasyonal amatè Worcester nan Bobby “BH3” Harris, III satisfè brezilyen middleweight Sayil Almeida (0-8-1) nan kat-wonn ko-chin an tap evènman an.
Goumen sou undercard a, tout moun ki nan epizod kat-wonn, yo ap monte New Haven (CT) super Prospect middleweight Elvis Figueroa (3-0, 1 KO), yon twa-fwa USA boksè Nationals chanpyona lò medaye, vs. TBA, Worcester plum Andino Ranse (1-0) vs. Alex Montes (1-2-1), nan Lawrence (MA), Danbury (CT) wèltèr Oma Bordoy, Jr. (2-0) vs. Puerto riken okipan Alexander “El Bravo” PICOT (2-4-1), Southbridge (MA) wèltèr Wilfredo “Sucaro nan” payen (3-0, 1 KO) vs. pro-debu Nick Peralta, nan Lawrence, undefeated Springfield (MA) pwa loud limyè Ray “Bazouka” Graceski (5-0, 3 Ko). vs. Hartford a pro-debu Pòl Bansiak, Hartford jinyò middleweight Jose “Rated R” Rivera (4-1, 3 Ko) vs. Troy “Oma KO Atis” atis(4-7-1 (3 Ko), Springfield wèltèr Derrick “Double enpak” Whitley (2-0) vs. Roger Blankenship (1-2), undefeated Pòtoriken middleweight Jelame Garcia (6-0, 6 Ko) vs. Brezilyen Rodrigo Almeida 1-7), Meriden (CT) bantamweight James Aquino (6-0, 6 Ko), 2016 Angletè Golden Nouvo Gan chanpyon, vs. Luis Rivera (3-3) ak pro-debu wèltèr Hartford a Jozèf Goss vs. Sèt Basler (0-3).
Tout batay ak avyon de gè yo sijè a chanjman.
Biyè, pwi a $75.00 (rinsid) ak $45.00 (admisyon jeneral), yo sou vant ak disponib nan achte nan www.ThePalladium.net oswa biwo nan bwat Paladyòm (admisyon jeneral sèlman), oswa lè w kontakte Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) oswa nenpòt nan konbatan yo ki.
Pòt louvri nan 6 p.m. AK, premye bout 7 p.m. AK.
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“Future New England la” series continues Feb. 10 nan Worcester, MA

New England Future 5
Richard Rivera vs. Kevin COBBS,
Elvis Figueroa vs. Gouvènman Biosse
WORCESTER, Mass. (Desanm 26, 2017) — The popular “Future New England la” seri, promoted by Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE), returns with its fifth installment nan Samdilannwit, Fevriye 10, nan Paladyòm la nan Worcester, Massachusetts.
Undefeated Hartford (CT) Prospect Richard “Popeye Sailor Man la” Rivera (5-0, 4 Ko) pran sou Kevin “Kray 2 UNKL” COBBS (10-2, 4 Ko) pou vid Inivèsèl boksè Federasyon an (UBF) New England tit nan evènman an uit-wonn prensipal.
Rivera, 27, te yon 2016 Rocky Marciano chanpyona chanpyon. The entertaining Rivera is coming off a sensational second-round knockout of 146-fight veteran Roberto Valenzuela this past Dec. 9 nan Hampton, New Hampshire.
Fighting out of Burlington, VT, Cobbs hasn’t fought since January 19, 2016, when he lost to rising star David Benavidez.
Nan sis-wonn ko-chin an tap evènman an, New Haven (CT) super middleweight Elvis Figueroa (3-0, 1 KO) steps up to fight former New England super middleweight champion Gouvènman Biosse (15-7-3, 7 Ko).
The 21-year-old Figueroa is a three-time USA Boxing Nationals Championship gold medalist. The battle-tested Biosse, fighting out of Providence by way of Cape Verde, is a former college football player who has notable victories against Joey Spina ak Santiago Samaniego, as well as an eight-round draw with Pyè Manfredo, Jr. in his last fight on May 13, 2016.
I am excited to have our second year is starting with a bang featuring these great up-and-coming boxers willing to be battle tested so early in their respective careers,” pwomotè Jose Antonio Rivera di. “It shows they are serious about their careers and that they also have the right attitude needed to become world champion. I am also excited about our great undercard that is going to provide an action-packed night of boxing for fans.
Fighting on the undercard in four-round bouts are Worcester featherweight Andino Ranse (1-0) vs. Alex Montes (1-2-1), nan Lawrence (MA), Danbury (CT) wèltèr Oma Bordoy, Jr. (2-0) vs. Puerto riken okipan Alexander “El Bravo” PICOT (2-4-1), Southbridge (MA) wèltèr Wilfredo “Sucaro nan” payen (3-0, 1 KO) vs. pro-debu Nick Peralta, nan Lawrence, undefeated Springfield (MA_ light heavyweight Ray “Bazouka” Graceski (5-0, 3 Ko). vs. Nathan Schulte (0-4), a Woburn (MA), Hartford jinyò middleweight Jose “Rated R” Rivera (4-1, 3 Ko) vs. Eean Chappell (0-1-1), Springfield wèltèr Derrick “Double enpak” Whitley (2-0) vs. Roger Blankenship (1-2) and Worcester’s two-time national amateur champion Bobby “BH3” Harris, IIIvs. Philadelphia middleweight Greg Tomas (1-10).
Tout batay ak avyon de gè yo sijè a chanjman.
Biyè, pwi a $75.00 (rinsid) ak $45.00 (admisyon jeneral), yo sou vant ak disponib nan achte nan www.ThePalladium.net oswa biwo nan bwat Paladyòm (admisyon jeneral sèlman), oswa lè w kontakte Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) oswa nenpòt nan konbatan yo ki.
Pòt louvri nan 6 p.m. AK, premye bout 7 p.m. AK.

 

 

 

 

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Former UFC heavyweight title challenger GabrielNapaoGonzaga Victorious in pro boxing debut

NEW ENGLAND’S FUTURE 4RESULTS

 

Gabriel Gonzaga (R) won his pro boxing debut
WORCESTER, Mass. (Oktòb 29, 2017) – Former UFC heavyweight title challenger Gabriel “NapaoGonzaga has a successful pro boxing debut last night (Samdi, Oct. 28) in the co-featured event on theNew England’s Future 4” kat, prezante pa Rivera Pwomosyon Lwazi (RPE), at DCU Center, Exhibition Hall, nan Worcester.
6 nan′ 2″, 280-pound Brazilian, now fighting out of Worcester (MA), fought another pro-debut boxer with limited MMA experience, Alejandro Esquilin Santiago, nan Tampa (FL). Gonzaga stalked the southpaw Santiago, landing some hard shots in the opening round. The heavy-handed Gonzaga picked up the pace in the third and his upset-minded opponent responded in a positive fashion. Both fighters exchanged freely in the fourth and final round, neither was hurt during the contest, and Gonzaga was awarded a win by four-round majority decision.
I thought I’d be more relaxed in the ring like I had been in the gym,” Gonzaga said. “I did my best and came away with a victory. I was too safe in the third round. My punches were much strong and a lot of his punches I blocked with my gloves. This was really great! aswè a”

Gonzaga (L) defeated Santiago
I felt good and gave it my all,” Santiago remarked. “He hit me with some shots and gave ’em back. Not only does he have a big nose (“Napao”), he has a strong, big head, tou.”
Nan evènman an prensipal, popular Hartford (CT) pwa loud limyè Richard “Popeye Sailor Man la” Rivera rete undefeated, improving his record to 4-0 (3 Ko), with a first-round knockout of an over-matched Hansen Castillo (0-3)
Rivera, not relations to the promoter, first dropped Castillo with a beautifully placed left uppercut and finished the show moments later with a left hook that sent Castillo flying to canvas. Abit Kevin Hope didn’t bother to count.
My coaches were telling me to be calm because it was a six-round bout,” Rivera eksplike. “I saw that he had his left down and caught him with an uppercut. I’m strong to the finish because I eat my spinach.
New Haven junior middleweight Edwin Sosa (11-2-2, 4 Ko) overcame at 15-pound disadvantage, at the very least, en route to a dominant six-round unanimous decision over Anthony “The AnimalEverett (1-7), of Rowley (MA).
Danbury (CT) jinyò wèltèr Oma Bordoy, Jr. (3-0, 1 KO) stopped New York veteran Bryan “The Brick” Abraram (6-31, 6 Ko) in the fourth and final round. Abraham was decked twice and after counting to 10 after Abraham’s second time on the canvas, referee Paul Casey waved off the action.
Three-time national amateur champion ElvisChi Chi” Figueroa (3-0, 1 KO), fighting out of New Haven, pitched a complete shutout over a game, pro-debu Rene Nazare(0-1), nan Brezil, for a convincing win by way of a four-round unanimous decision.
Southbridge (MA) wèltèr Wilfredo “Sucaro nan” payen (3-0, 1 KO) pinnedPatrick Leal (0-4), a Woburn, on the ropes early, dropping him three times until referee Casey halted the fight midway through the opening round.
Rezilta Ranpli anba a:
REZILTA OFISYÈL
MAIN EVÈNMAN – Heavyweights limyè
Richard Rivera (4-0, 3 Ko), Hartford, CT
WKO1 (2:18)
Hansen Castillo (0-3), Orlando, FL
CO-FEATURE– Heavyweights
Gabriel Gonzaga (1-0), Worcester, MA
40-36, 40-36, 38-38)
Alejandro Esquilin Santiago (pou premye), Tampa, FL.
SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Elvis Figueroa (3-0, 1 KO), New Haven, CT
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Rene Nazare (0-1), Brezil
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Edwin Soto (10-2-2, 4 Ko), New Haven, CT
WDEC6 (60-54, 60-54, 58-56)
Anthony Everett (1-6), Rawley, MA
Welterweights
Wilfredo Pagan (3-0, 1 KO), Southbridge, MA
TKO1 (1:36).
Patrick Leal (0-4), Woburn, MA
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS
Oma Bordoy, Jr. (3-0, 1 KO), Danbury, CT
WTKO4 :148)
Bryan “The Brick” Abraram (6-31, 6 Ko), Schenectady, NY
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