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ISAAC CRUZ SCORES PERVERSUS perlicere SHOBOX: THOMAS MATTICE FERIA VI DE SHOWTIME® NOVA GENERATIO VETERAN

Ra'e Wis Via Wins Via Plus Adam Lopez; Montana Amor et Joseph Jackson Earn Impressive Unanimus Decision Victorias At 2300 Arena in Philadelphia

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PHILADELPHIA - February 15, 2020 - Invictus XXI annos Isaac Cruz leve prospectu obstipuitShoBox: The New GenerationThomas Mattice veteranus in summa contentione maioris partis arbitrium vincere inShoBoxprincipale eventus Nocte e 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pa. Vide pugna volutpatHIC.

Crucis, Mexicopolis, superior rate opus suum equitantes, letalis corporis impetus, et facultas corrumpendi Matticium figmentum ad victoriam. Iudices pugna laceratum 95-95 atque 96-94 bis.

Cruz abiecit mediocris de 69.4 pugnis per circum, comparari 57.8 pugnis per circum ad Mattice. Multo brevius Cruz, stantem 5'4", fuit impavidus ab foramen campane et tenebatur 82-31 prosunt corporis pugnis connexa. Mattice, 58", fuit etiam e-jabbed 34-30. Faciens sextam speciemShoBox, Cleveland in alio lento initio impeditus est, thema in praecedentibus apparentiis in prospectu evolutionis seriei. Per primum duo rounds, Cruz tenuit commoda 49-15 pugnis in altiore et terram 39-8 in potentia pugnis connexa.

"Ibamus ad knockout sed non ascendit ut consilium feremus","Dixit Cruz. "Cogitavi me vicisse omnia" 10 rounds. Quid pugnae judices aspiciunt nescio. Per unum to 10 Ego dominatus sum et numquam nocere. "

Fortis metam in 10th et finale rotundum non satis erat Mattice ad salutem trahere.

"Veni in modico","Dixit Mattice. "Ille erat melior vir. Et paulum potuit ledo. Ego coepi paulo tardius, conatur videre quod habuit. Exilivit ad praematurum plumbum et mox conari suam potentiam consuescere. Habeo, nee. Potiorque erat adire. "

In co-featured bout, Ra' tuum Christum (16-0, 10 KOs) in scaenam in nationalibus televisionem debut erupit, pyctas in clinic scortatione quarta-rotunda TKO in horarium octo-rotundarum super bantamweight praez San Antonio's Adam Lopez. (19-4-2, 9 KOs).

Aleem, ex Muskegon, Mich., ut videam quia Lopez, qui octavam speciem ponebatShoBox.A foramine bell, Aleem ab omnibus angulis aggressus quasi reciprocus et tardius Lopez latas pugnorum acies obire non poterat.. XXIX annos et imperium tenuit Aleem 92-11 commodum altiore pugnis, comprehendo a lopsided 61-7 potentia pugnis utantur.

De sanguine e naso et capillo distillante, Lopez angulum quaesivit referendarius Gary Rosato ut pugna prohiberet 1:31 et in circuitu quattuor. Vide TKOHIC.

"Ego in multum labore",dixit Aleem, qui nunc vivit et impedimenta in Las Vegas. "Aliquam pelliculam in guy non vidi sed sciebam eum esse difficilem pugnatorem Mexicanum". Cum venimus in illic, Celeritate differentia potui videre. pugnis videre potui venire. Inruebam pugnis aliqua et aliqua errata feci. sed bene fuit et manibus servavi et velocitate motusque boni. Et gaudeo eum me prohibuisse. Spatium ire nolui.

"Titulo mundum pugnare volo et ostium pulso". Esurio, et paratus sum. Scio Danny Roman titulum modo amisit. Brandon Figueroa, quisquis in summo est-10 paratus sum. Esurio et venio et pugnare volo."

In secunda pugna quattuor pugnae telecast, Cleveland invicto invicto super leve Montana Love (13-0-1, 6 KOs) improved his record to 2-0-1 onShoBox, propono in itinere ad unanimem decisionem super Jerrico Walton (16-1, 7 KOs), qui pugnat de Houston per viam New Orleans. Iudices pugna laceratum 78-74 atque 77-75 bis. Vigilia pugna volutpatHIC

"Ego amor fecit satis vincere","Showtime Hall of Fame dixit Steve Farhood". "In rounds vicit", vicit evidentius. Amor in pugna grave damnum fecit."

Walton, apud annotata lanista Ronnie Shields opus ejus anguli, proiecit leviter magis pugnis quam Amor, sed pugna magnis momentis, Amor plus eorum, praesertim nuper in rounds. Amor in eius potentia pugnis accuratior fuit (43 percent to 21 percent) et in corpore ictus (56-23). Meridionalis etiam nocere Walton in duobus occasionibus separatis, sed XXIX annos satis fecit ut pendere ac superesse circumeunt.

"Do mihi plus C-perficientur","Dixit amor XXV annos. "Non potui plus activae in ibi". Ego non multum percussi et aliquoties ei laesi sed hamo eum dimisi.

"Ego eram eludere bonum ictibus exactis occidentes", et res demens est ut pugna non discesserit spatium. Paratus sum ad id quod est. Mea turma conatur ad me 135 libras. "

Walton televisificis nationalibus suum faciebat debut. "Puto propiorem pugnam quam laceratum erat"; Puto saltem ducatur,"He said. "Non puto pugnam esse" 78-74. Valde destituta sum, sed non subsistam. Iterum me visuri sunt. Hoc solum ad me durius ventilabis."

In primis vitae damnum, Walton factus est 191st Pugnator invictus amittere record onShoBox, caestu's ultima probatio loci.

In proelio invicto super welterweights eorumShoBox débuts in telecast opener, Iosephi Jackson, Carolinae Septentrionalis scriptor (16-0, 12 KOs) traditur Derrick Colemon, Jr. (11-1, 8 KOs) primo curriculo detrimentum. Jackson lentum initium devicit promereri consensu omnium. In ustulo sunt 77-75, 80-72, 78-74. Vide consiliumHIC.

Iunior et ferocior Colemon Detroit fortis incepit, moderandis primis tribus circumeunt ante savvier et maturior Tullius iussit medium praedura palaestrae. In rounds sex per octo, Jackson e Colemon ? 76-19 altiore et 50-9 super potestate vapulet. Jackson motus et actio Colemon defecerunt et defessi sunt, qui praeter quinque vices primum curriculo. Farhood laceratum prima tribus rounds in gratiam Colemon et ultima quinque rounds pro Jackson.

"Nos sicut effossa alta et obtinuit officium fieri","Dixit Jackson XXXI annos. "Ego meum perficiendi octo e" 10. Ego scio me melius potest ostendere. Ego quoque de 40 Populus ex Greensboro, N.C., et suscipe me.

"Pegnabo quicumque emiserunt ante me deinde". SHOWTIME est et prima pugna mea televisifica et prima pugna extra North Carolina ideo magni momenti fuit ut spectaculum induerent.

Veneris pugnae a Promotionibus Regis in consociatione cum Promotionibus GH3 promotae sunt. Plenum telecast reddet die Lunae, February 17 at 10 p.m. ET/PT in SHOWTIME EXTREMUM et praesto erunt super SHOWTIME ANYTIME® et Showtime in demanda®.

Quattuor pugnae telecastae tertia quattuorShoBox praesentationes per sex septimanas ostendunt nonnullas expectationes clarissimas iuvenum pugilatuum in probatis durissimis suis modernis. Hall of Famer Barry Tompkins actionem ab annulo aula Famer Steve Farhood cum conservis suis aula et mundo priore Raul Marquez propugnatorem analystarum peritissimi servientem appellavit. Exsecutiva productorem est Gordon Hall fecit cum eisdem Ricardo et producens Gaughan Rick Phillips dirigens.

RAEESE “THE BEAST” ALEEM MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS

Undefeated Prospect Aleem Makes his Televised Debut on ShoBox This Friday, February 14 Vivere SHOWTIME® From 2300 Arena In Philadelphia



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Las Vegas – February 10, 2020 – Undefeated ortu prospectu Raeese “The Beast” Aleem (15-0, 9 KOs) held a media workout at the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame as he prepares for his upcoming eight-round super bantamweight bout against Adam Lopez (19-3-2, 9 KOs) in the co-feature of ShoBox: The New Generation hoc Friday, February 14 vivere in SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET / PT) ex 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.



In the main event of the four-fight telecast, lightweight prospect Thomas Mattice (15-1-1, 11 KOs) will face hard-hitting Isaac Cruz (18-1-1, 14 KOs) in X-rotundus lightweight bout. More, in a matchup of undefeated super lightweights, Cleveland’s Montana Love (12-0-1, 6 KOs) redit ShoBox in an eight-round bout with Houston’s Jerrico Walton (16-0, 7 KOs). In foramen IRCA de telecast, undefeated super welterweight Derrick Colemon Jr. (11-0, 8 KOs), of Detroit will face Joseph Jackson (15-0, 12 KOs) of North Carolina.



Aleem, qui popinulae Greg Hannely autem Princeps villa pugilatu et per promotus Kings Promotions, will make his television debut on ShoBox: The New Generation.



Here is what Aleem had to say Saturday at the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame in Las Vegas:



RAEESE ALEEM



“I’m very excited to be making my televised debut on SHOWTIME, where the world will get to see my talent. I’m definitely looking forward to making some new fans. This is a stepping stone to bigger and better things.



“I feel like I’m flying under the radar. I’ve been right there with all the other rising prospects. I’m originally from a small town so I never had the proper eyes on me. I feel like I must train twice as hard as the average fighter just to be in the same conversation than these guys. But that’s just how the game is. I’m ready to show up and show out.



“It’s been a huge transition since I moved out here [Las Vegas] ex Muskegon, Mich., where I’m originally from. I came out here with no family and no friends, with the sole idea to pursue my career. I took a leap of faith and it has paid off. It’s been all about business here in Las Vegas, and it’s been great. I’ve been exposed to a lot of great fighters and picked up a lot of good tips.



“Adam Lopez is a tough Latino fighter who is going to bring his ‘A’ game, and he has something to prove. He has a lot of experience. He’s been in the ring with a lot of skilled guys and current world champions. This is the type of fight I need to take the next step toward being a world champion.



“I’m an aggressive boxer who likes to throw a lot of punches. I make my opponent miss and I make them pay. I’m all-action. I’m a beast! I’m prepared to go the distance, but my ultimate goal is to get him out of there, to get the win.”



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About ShoBox: The New Generation

Cum eius inceptionem in July 2001, censorie Appellato SHOWTIME pugilatu series, ShoBox: The New Generation facultas quae featured iuvenes, duri. The ShoBox Philosophia, quae iam ad televise excitando, turba placendo et curavit a competitive matches determinatur ad probandum causam volens pro a rebus mundi title. Ex liber nativitatis 81 bellatorum, qui paulo videbantur hominibus ShoBox et profecisti in certos titulos comprehendit mundi: Spence Errol Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Lara Erislandy, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Alexander Devon, Carl Froch, Robertus Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Vargas Jessie, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Williams et Paulus more.

RUBEN VILLA IMPRESSERE pergit unanimiter VICTORIAM DE SHOBOX: FERIA VI IN NOVAM GENERATIONEM DE SHOWTIME®

Taras Shelestyuk Records dominandi unanimum arbitrium Win; Zhora Hamazaryan et Sulaiman Segawa pugna ad split-Decision Contrahe in PERFUSORIUS Matchup


 

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SHREVEPORT, LOD: 31, 2020 - Post victoriam continuatam quartam paulo amplius 12 mensibus onShoBox: The New Generation, Ruben Villa parata est ad graduatum de 19 annorum serie prospectus.


 
Invictus tenui pluma Villa in inhaero caestu induitur in unanimis dominans sententiis conciliandis Alexei Collado. Iudices pugnam laceratum 99-91 and 98-92 bis in casu principali nocte Veneris ex Georgii laco apud Hirsch Coliseum in Shreveport, The.


 
XXII annos Salinas, Ill., patria Villa (18-0, 5 KOs), qui anulum solvens nuper Kobe Bryant in vestitu suo No. 8 Turpis ligula in anulum, dicta perficiendi suum "solidum" contra a "lentus et pugnax pugnax".


 
"Per pugnam provocabat","Villa dixit. "Sentio sicut bonum spectaculum posuit in me". Magnus fuit pulsetor punch et non est pushover. optimum in me produxit.'


 
Villa, qui fuit etiam 2014 atque 2016 National Gloves Champion, est currently numero No. 5 at 126 libras per WBO et No. 13 per WBC. Post pugnam dixit se optime paratum esse suam divisionem offerre.


 
Cubanus Collado . annos XXXI (26-3, 23 KOs) qui habitat in Miami, pereunt primum in septem daret. "Bona pugna erat,"Dixit Collado, who won the 2006 Titulus Mundi Junior in divisione flyweight. "Nos et intulit omnia". Bonum spectaculum induimus in fans. Multum movet et acerrimus pugnator est. Sentio amo cum multum ieci quem ego ei percussi sed non satis efficax fui."


 
Villa dixit se mansisse disciplinam diebus festis. "Nunc aliquot septimanas ab eo sumo et tunc in gymnasio recipies","He said.


 
In co-featured bout, invictus Ucraina et 2012 Olympiae aeneum medalisticum Taras Shelestyuk (18-0, 10 KOs) unanimum victoriam de Argentina Luis Alberto Veron memoriae dominantis (18-2-2, 9 KOs). Iudices notatos in 10-circum welterweight pugna 97-93 atque 98-92 bis.


 
Shelestyuk, qui malam in frontispicio devicit quintus rotundus, sicut cum solere 10 rounds in ultimis tribus annis.


 
"Bona pugna erat," Shelestyuk dixit ". "Ego ledo eum cum quibusdam bonis ictibus exactis occidentes", et regente pugna. Ex quo March fui, et sentio me bene praestitisse. Laetus sum in televisione regredi.


 
"Conscidisti non mihi molestus est. Haec est professio pugilatu", et haec fiunt. Maio vel iunio redire volo. Deinde si redeo aliquot menses, Volo pugnare magnum nomen - guys sicut Keith Thurman et Danny Garcia."


 
In telecast opener, postea Last Silaka (12-2-1, 3 KOs) vidi infigo in hisShoBox debut videtur ex pugilatu Zhora Hamazaryan (9-1-2, 6 KOs) et notando meliora stat sheet, comminus autem levis pugna appellata est split-iudicium tractus. Unus iudex habebat Segawa winning 78-74, alius 77-75 nam et Hamazarian et tertius iudex eam appellaverunt, 76-76.


 
ShoBox Steve Farhood analyst cum pugna laceratum 77-75 Map, dum Barry Tompkins et Raul Marquez utrumque vidit 78-74 in gratiam de Segawa.


 
"Ego pugna vicit","Dixit Segawa, qui in quattuor tantum diebus pugnaverunt. "Ego eum et audaciam. Accessi ad pondus et actionem dictavi. Duobus vicibus ei vacillavi et non me tangebat.


 
Segawa meruit meliora stata in omnibus fere categoriis. Hamazaryan magis active (57.5 pugnis per circum ad Segawa's 53.6) sed Segawa eum 130-100 altiore, 42-14 pungit et 88-86 potentia et accuratior in omnibus gradibus (30%-22% altiore, 28%-8% pungit, 31.3%-31.1% potestas). Segawa etiam ducitur 25-22 in corpore annectit


 
Map, 28, ad Silver Spring, Md., duos annos et primum ex Kampala, Uganda. Sexies vicit adversus adversarios antea invictos cum duobus damnis etiam invicti pugnatoribus.


 
Hamazaryan, qui tertium faciebatShoBox aspectu, rediit ad circulum post 16 menses in patriam reversus est ad suam gradum educationis physicae.

 

"Bona pugna erat,"Et dixit Hamazaryan XXIII annos. "Ego coepi tardus propter switch in contrarium et sentiebam ferrugineo". Ego ius ad gymnasium iturus et cognitam teneo. Et melius erit".


 
Erat secundus consecutivus scissurae ducatur pro Hamazaryan ., qui etiam scissuram contra Thomam Matticum in ultimo suo memoravitShoBox species in September of * 2018.


 
Veneris pugnae a Promotionibus Vexillum promotae sunt, Thompson Boxing and Bishop Promotions LLC. Plenum telecast reddet die Lunae, February 3 at 10 p.m. ET/PT in SHOWTIME EXTREMUM et praesto erunt super SHOWTIME ANYTIME® et Showtime in demanda®.

 

Hall of Famer Barry Tompkins actionem ab annulo aula Famer Steve Farhood cum conservis suis aula et mundo priore Raul Marquez propugnatorem analystarum peritissimi servientem appellavit. Exsecutiva productorem est Gordon Hall fecit cum eisdem Ricardo et producens Gaughan Rick Phillips dirigens.


 
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AboutShoBox: The New Generation

Cum eius inceptionem in July 2001, censorie Appellato SHOWTIME pugilatu series, ShoBox: The New Generation facultas quae featured iuvenes, duri. TheShoBox Philosophia, quae iam ad televise excitando, turba placendo et curavit a competitive matches determinatur ad probandum causam volens pro a rebus mundi title. Ex liber nativitatis 81 bellatorum, qui paulo videbantur hominibusShoBox et profecisti in certos titulos comprehendit mundi: Spence Errol Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Lara Erislandy, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Alexander Devon, Carl Froch, Robertus Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Vargas Jessie, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Williams et Paulus more.

 

INVICTUS SUPER LEVITAS MALIK HAWKINS ad faciem KITH VENATOR FERIA, FEBRUARIUS 28 Praecipue eventus SHOBOX: NOVAE GENESIS TRIPLEX-HEADER

Top Mayweather Promotiones Expectationes Hawkinsi, Tacitus Hitchins, and Kevin Newman II featured in Separate Bouts live on SHOWTIME® Ab Sam's Villa Vive in Las Vegas



EVENT VENEO CRAS!



Las Vegas - January 30, 2020 - invictus super prospectu leve Malik Hawkins redit ad anulum ut his ShoBox: The New Generationseries debut as part of three-fight telecast when he faces conservis invicti Vegas native Keith Hunter in summa re venturus est 10 rounds Veneris, February 28 vivere in SHOWTIME (10:45 p.m. ET / PT) ex Sam's Town Live in Las Vegas.



Duae aliae promotiones Mayweather exspectationes lentas subeundas erunt, quod 2016 Olympio Tacitus Hitchins (10-0, 5 KOs) et semel victus Las Vegas indigena Kevin Newman II (11-1-1, 6 KOs) et pro secundo ShoBox apparentiae pugnae distinctis daret. Hitchins, invicti super leve prospectu, in Rhode Islandia capiet Nick DeLomba (16-2, 5KOs) in circuitu a X-, dum Newman quintam consecutivam victoriam quaeret cum in anulo invicto incedit Kalvin Cicero (12-0-1, 8 KOs) in X-round super middleweight bout.


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"Sicut et nos kickstart alium annum", Certus sum nos exspectationes excedere et summas rerum eventus ad ludi et oblectamenta terrarum perferre," Leonard Ellerbe " inquit, CEO of Mayweather Promotions. "Primus finis anni est apud domum nostram visneti pro clava spectaculorum et reclinant Veneris noctis" ShoBox card. Hae exspectationes spectant ut in infigo spectaculis ad suum annum initium off. In opere iaciunt ut ludum pugnae capiant in gradum proximum, et in Februario 28 videbimus eos impugnare contra difficiles adversarios in oppido Sam's Live et in SHOWTIME vivere."



Hawkins, (18-0, 11 KOs) quae "Ice homo" in anulo, pugnat de Baltimore, Md., et venit de calcibus duorum retro ut- tergum Knockout victorias. Recentiores eius per quintam circum sistendum accesserunt contra Darwin Price in SHOWTIME VINDICIAE BOXING COUNTDOWN in Davis vs.. Gamboa undercard in December 28. XXIV annos Hawkins exercetur a carrucis Calvini Ford trio summe touted Upton Gym, Kenny Price, et Russ Blakey. Hawkins convertit in professional 2014 et in victoria knockout, quae significabat quid futurum esset a iuvene pugnatore. Ut amateur, Hawkins congessit infigo 160-15 recordarentur cum competing in 2012 atque 2013 Nationalibus Championships et numisma aeneum vicit in the 2012 Jr. Olympia. Notissimum est lapidosum ac potentem pugnae genus, Hawkins joined Mayweather Promotiones quadrigis in sero 2019 cum knockout arbitrium vincat in Al Rivera at Cannery Casino & Hotel.



"Non sentit magna ut primum scelerisque mi ShoBox event,"Inquit Hawkins". "Hoc est quod volui facere cum essem hædum. Vincere in hac pugna et expositio certaminis in suggestu sicut SHOWTIMUM solum aptiorem ingenii et peritiae meae cognitionem et maiora et meliores occasiones.. Ego plus quam ipse sum pugnare pro. Habeo haedos qui spectant ad me apud Upton Gym. Pro illis pugno causam meam realem.



"Non possum multa dicere de adversario meo". Scio eum etiam invictum esse. Durabilis adversarius est et ad pugnam venturus est, but if you watched my last fight you know I come in to take my opponents 0.”



Twenty-seven-year-old Keith Hunter (11-0, 7KO scriptor) comes from a fighting background. He’s the younger brother of heavyweight contender Michael Hunter, and his father was a well-respected boxer who sparred with Mike Tyson for many years before his tragic death. Hunter didn’t have a long amateur career, electing to turn professional after just 28 pugnat



“I feel confident coming into this fight,” said Hunter. “My last two bouts, I defeated Mayweather fighters and I’m confident with the insight I have. We’re both 6-feet tall, but he’s missing components as a fighter. He has trouble fighting on the outside. He is more comfortable on the inside. I feel I’m the better more skilled fighter going into the fight.



“Anytime I get to fight on a big stage like SHOWTIME, I invest a piece of my heart and soul, so hopefully my fans and anyone who watches my fight will see a genuine kid fighting for legacy and not money. This opportunity will help me connect with more people and I’m forever thankful for it.”



Hitchins (9-0, 5 KOs), ex Brooklyn, is a former two-time Golden Gloves champion who represented his parents’ home country of Haiti in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games. One of boxing’s top young prospects, Hitchins has sparred and trained with several world champions including Terence Crawford and stablemate Gervonta Davis. Just 21-years-old, Hitchins boasts incredible hand and foot speed and the boxing IQ of a veteran contender. Having fought eight out of his 10 professional fights in his hometown, Hitchins will travel to Las Vegas for a second time looking for a statement win in his follow-up ShoBoxaspectu.



I’m hungrier than ever,” said Hitchins. “I see my brother Tank winning and prospering and I feel that same energy around me when I’m training for hours in the gym and perfecting my craft. I’m made to be great and I have the right people around me who keep my focus, keep me training at the highest level, and push me outside my comfort zone to be victorious. That’s what will show on fight night when I’m inside the ring.”



“Nice” Nick DeLomba (16-2, 5KO scriptor), fighting out of Cranston, RI, is coming off a five-fight win streak with three out of five wins by knockout. He’s best known for his slickness and elusiveness in the ring and looks to make a powerful statement in foreign territory as he makes his Las Vegas and ShoBox debuts next month.



“What a great opportunity this is to fight on SHOWTIME,” said DeLomba. “I’ve been fighting my way up to this point and now it’s about showing the world who I am and growing my brand. That’s what I plan on doing come fight night. I take every fight and lesson with me to the gym and train harder than the day before and push myself to really be the best fighter. I know I’m coming in as the underdog, but it’s only going to make me want the win more and to be that guy who gives Hitchins his first defeat.”.



Las Vegas’ own Kevin Newman (11-1, 6KO scriptor) started boxing when he was nine-years old and built up an amateur record of 25-5 before turning pro in 2014. Impressed by Newman’s skills and technique in the ring as an amateur, Floyd Mayweather signed the rising super middleweight to his stable of fighters in the summer of 2014. Newman made his professional debut on the Mayweather vs. Maidana II undercard, where he fought to a draw against Azamat Umarzoda. Newman returns to ShoBox having avenged the only loss of his career against Mark Anthony Hernandez. Newman defeated Hernandez on November 1 at Sam’s Town Live, redeeming himself from their first matchup in 2017 on the Mayweather vs. McGregor undercard. Newman remains humble and hungry as he climbs the ranks in the super middleweight division.



“It’s always good to get that weight off your shoulders,” said Newman of his recent victory over Hernandez. “I work hard day in and day out to be the best me and I follow God’s plan. I understand that there’s more for me on my journey now and I’m past that and I’m looking to the future on February 28.



“I’ve seen Kalvin fight. There isn’t anything particular that stands out about him. I’ve been in the ring with top tier guys as an amateur and a professional and I have fought tougher opponents. I’m always the smarter opponent.



“Fighting on SHOWTIME does a lot for me. It’s not about the win, it’s about how Vinco. I’m going to put on another dominant performance, something that will set me apart from the rest, and I’m going to take advantage of every opportunity that continues to come my way.



Originally from Fayetteville, Ark., but fighting out of Fort Worth, Tx., Henderson (12-0-1, 8 KO scriptor) doesn’t have a typical background for a professional fighter. He’s a University of Arkansas alumni who pursued a career in music when he was awarded a scholarship as a percussionist. He never lost sight of boxing since he was first introduced at 15 years old and quickly after graduating in 2012, he shifted his focus back to boxing. Henderson has quickly established himself as one of the faster rising super middleweights in the division and welcomes the challenge to continue his pursuit in becoming a world class boxer.



“Fighting in other people’s backyard is not a big deal,” says Henderson. “There’s no pressure on me to do anything. I take care of business and I go home. I will say that it brings a different motivating factor. It forces me to train harder and it affects my game plan because we can’t leave the rounds too close.



“I’m excited to get in the ring and execute my game plan in front of wide audience. I want to show the world what me and my team already know. I make it hot in the ring. That’s why they call me, ‘Hot Sauce’.”



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RISING LIGHTWEIGHT PROSPECT THOMAS MATTICE TO FACE ISAAC CRUZ GONZALEZ IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FRIDAY, FEBRUARIUS 14 LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

Four-Fight Card Also Features Undefeated Prospects Raeese Aleem, Montana Love And Derrick Colemon Jr. In Toughest Tests Of Their Careers



NEW EBORACUM - January 22, 2020 – Rising lightweight prospect Thomas Mattice will face hard-hitting Isaac Cruz Gonzalez in the 10-round main event of ShoBox: The New Generation on Friday, February 14 live on SHOWTIME from 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.



The four-fight telecast is the third of four ShoBox praesentationes per sex septimanas ostendunt nonnullas expectationes clarissimas iuvenum pugilatuum in probatis durissimis suis modernis, including super lightweight prospect Shohjahon Ergashev and super middleweight Vladimir Shishkin, who were victorious on January 17. January 31, featherweight Ruben Villa and welterweight Taras Shelestyuk will be tested and on February 28, super lightweight Malik Hawkins and welterweight Richardson Hitchins face tough opposition.



In the co-featured bout on February 14, undefeated super bantamweight Raeese Aleem (15-0, 9 KOs), de Las Vegas, capietisShoBox veteran and San Antonio native Adam Lopez (19-3-2, 9 KOs) in an eight-round 122-pound bout. In a matchup of undefeated junior welterweights, Cleveland’s Montana Love (12-0-1, 6 KOs) redit ShoBox in an eight-round showdown with New Orleans’ Jerrico Walton (16-0, 7 KOs). In foramen IRCA de telecast, undefeated junior middleweights Derrick Colemon Jr. (11-0, 8 KOs), Detroit, and Joseph Jackson (15-0, 12 KOs), of North Carolina, will square off in an eight-round 154-pound bout.



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Cleveland’s Mattice (15-1-1, 11 KOs) is coming off his most significant win to date, an eight-round TKO of previously undefeated Michael Dutchover last September on ShoBox. The fight was stopped due to a deep gash on Dutchover caused by a clean right hand from Mattice. The judges’ scorecards were split at the time of the stoppage. Mattice will be making his sixth start on the prospect developmental series, including a close loss to Will Madera in 2019, a split decision win and a split draw with Zhora Hamazaryan in 2018, and a knockout of Rolando Chinea. The 29-year-old hopes a convincing win over the top-10 ranked Gonzalez will move him closer to a world title shot.



“A win would be huge for my career and put me in a great position,” Mattice said. “It would put me in the conversation with the top dogs of the division. I have to put on a great performance and let all those top fighters know that I’m here and ready to fight anyone. It’s a must-win for me, but it’s a big fight for both of us. He is ranked No. 7 by the IBF so this has the feel of a big fight. I think a win would put me in the top-10.”



Gonzalez (18-1-1, 14 KOs), Mexicopolis, has scored knockouts in 11 eius ultimum 14 fights since suffering only loss of his career in just his sixth professional fight. The 22-year-old owns a career-best knockout of former interim world title challenger Jose Felix Jr. in 2018. Currently ranked No. 7 at per IBF 135 libras, Gonzalez made his U.S. debut in December on the non-televised undercard of the Jermall Charlo vs. Dennis Hogan event at Barclays Center in Brooklyn last December.



“I am excited to be fighting in the United States and I am thrilled for my fight to be shown on SHOWTIME,” said Gonzalea. “So many fighters started their career on ShoBox and have become World Champions.”



Aleem compiled a 65-10 record as an amateur and was a five-time Golden Gloves State Champion in Michigan. He finished third at the National Golden Gloves in 2010 atque 2011 conversus professio in ante 2011. The 29-year-old recently relocated his training camp to Las Vegas, where he has sparred with Jessie Magdaleno, Nonito Donaire and Jhack Tepora. Aleem, who is trained by Terry Markowski, will face the toughest test of his career in the veteran Lopez.



“All my hard work is paying off and now I get to show it on the big stage,” Aleem said. “I am looking forward to earning new fans and staying on a roll. I know Lopez is a really tough fighter with something to prove. He’s been here before so I know he’s ready for the challenge. This is a steppingstone to ultimately get where I want to be, and that’s fighting for a world title, bigger paydays and more exposure. Tandem, I don’t just want to win, I want to dominate. Winning isn’t good enough – I also have to look good while doing it.”



Lopez was an accomplished amateur who won six national titles and held a No. 1 ordo, but he has had an up and down career as a pro. The 29-year-old started his career with 15 straight victories yet he has suffered a few setbacks as his level of opposition has dramatically increased. Lopez was undefeated and one win away from challenging for a world championship before losing to current unified 122-pound champion Daniel Roman in a title eliminator in 2017 in SHOWTIME. Lopez, who will break his own record ofShoBox appearances when he steps into the ring for the eighth time, will face his sixth undefeated opponent on the series as he looks to get his career back on track.



“Aleem is a pretty good fighter, but I think my experience is going to be a factor,” Lopez said. “He hasn’t fought top-tier guys with the exception of Marcus Bates. I have been in the big fights and this is his first time doing this. I am on a three-fight winning streak and I have rededicated myself to the sport. I have a new trainer, Chato Martinez, and a whole new camp. I can’t wait to show that I am back.”



The flashy Love was an accomplished amateur who compiled a 174-13 record. The 25-year-old southpaw will return for his third test on ShoBox as he seeks a convincing victory. In his first bout on the series, he won a majority decision over Samuel Teah in 2018 and followed that up with a split draw a few months later against Kenneth Sims Jr. Diligite, who has sparred with Adrien Broner and Robert Easter Jr., will face what should be his most dangerous opponent in the fellow-undefeated Walton.



“Walton is a decent fighter, but I feel he is still green and he doesn’t have that much experience,” Love said. “I know he is tough, but I am taking this to the next level. He’s just a stepping stone. It’s exciting to fight under the bright lights. Some guys fold, but I was made for this. I am not looking past him, but this will take my career to the next level. We are both undefeated and not many guys take risks like this, but this shows I am a true fighter. My name is MontanaToo Pretty Loveand I am fighting on Valentine’s Day, so I will be giving a lot of love out on February 14.”



The 29-year-old Walton was born and raised in New Orleans, where he rescued his mother and sister from the flood waters of Hurricane Katrina when he was just 13 annorum. Left homeless, the family relocated to Houston, where Walton competed as an amateur. Walton turned professional in 2014 and has been perfect through his first 16 pugnat, including a career-best win over former super bantamweight world champion Victor Terrazas in 2019. The boxer-puncher, who is trained by Bobby Benton and fought six times last year, will face the first undefeated opponent of his career in Love.



“I have seen Montana fight before. I know he is flashy in the Adrien Broner mode, but other than that I do not know too much about him,” Walton said. “This opportunity is a blessing. The world is going to get to see me and hear my story. I’m from New Orleans and it was a struggle for me growing up, so this is a great opportunity. I never in a million years thought that I would be in this position. I just need to seize the moment and get the victory.”



Just 20 annorum, Colemon started boxing at the age of 4 and honed his craft at the original Kronk Gym under Emanuel Steward until his passing in 2012. Colemon had a 135-fight amateur career and was a four-time national amateur champion in the junior division. He turned professional when he was 18 years old and has eight knockouts in his first 11 professionalem pugnat. Colemon, who is trained by Marlon Thomas, will face by far the toughest test of his career in Jackson, a fellow undefeated yet untested prospect.



“I am physically and mentally prepared more than I ever have been,” Colemon said. “I know Jackson is undefeated and tough, so I know I’m in for a big test. This is the next step in my career, and I feel that I will be not only the next great champion that has fought onShoBox, but the next great fighter out of Detroit. I am ready to show the world my talents. February 14 will put my name in the minds of boxing fans all over the world.”



The 31-year-old Jackson got a late start as a professional yet has been active, including three fights in 2019 and three in 2018. Habet 12 In KOs 15 pugnat, including knockouts in seven of his last eight bouts. The Greensboro native will fight outside of North Carolina for the first time in his career when he takes on the undefeated Colemon.



“I know Colemon is tough, and he had a long amateur career,” Jackson said. “He will come to fight, but I prepare for anything. That is what this sport is all about. I am looking forward to showcasing my talent to the world.”



Barry Tompkins will call the action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. Exsecutiva productorem est Gordon Hall fecit cum eisdem Ricardo et producens Gaughan Rick Phillips dirigens.



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About ShoBox: The New Generation

Cum eius inceptionem in July 2001, censorie Appellato SHOWTIME pugilatu series, ShoBox: The New Generation facultas quae featured iuvenes, duri. The ShoBox Philosophia, quae iam ad televise excitando, turba placendo et curavit a competitive matches determinatur ad probandum causam volens pro a rebus mundi title. Ex liber nativitatis 81 bellatorum, qui paulo videbantur hominibus ShoBox et profecisti in certos titulos comprehendit mundi: Spence Errol Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Lara Erislandy, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Alexander Devon, Carl Froch, Robertus Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Vargas Jessie, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Williams et Paulus more.

VLADIMIR SHISHKIN REGISTERS UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY ON 250th EDITION OF SHOBOX: FERIA VI IN NOVAM GENERATIONEM DE SHOWTIME®

KO Artist Shohjahon Ergashev Records First-Round Knockout; Ja’Rico O’Quinn Impressive In Eight-Round Unanimous Decision Against Oscar Vasquez



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SLOAN, Iowa – January 17, 2020 - Three promising and undefeated Detroit prospects shined during ShoBox: The New Generation’s 250th episode Friday night with Russia native Vladimir Shishkin leading the way with a solid unanimous decision win in the main event Friday night from WinnaVegas Casino in Sloan, Iowa.



With Tyson Fury’s trainer Sugarhill Steward from the famed Kronk Gym in Detroit working his corner, the 28-year-old fast-rising Shishkin (10-0, 6 KOs) won for the second consecutive time on ShoBox in a battle of unbeaten fighters as he dominated Ulises Sierra (15-1-2, 9 KOs) San Diego, Ill. The 10-round super middleweight bout was scored in favor of Shishkin 100-90 atque 99-91 bis.



Also posting victories were Steward’s students Shohjahon Ergashev, who registered a first-round knockout, and Detroit native Ja’Rico O’Quinn who won unanimously in a dominating eight-round bantamweight bout.



“Ergashev was spectacular but you almost feel like you wish you got to see more,” said Hall of Famer and ShoBox analyst Steve Farhood. “He’s the furthest advanced of the three and Ja’Rico O’Quinn sold himself tonight and was very aggressive, maybe too aggressive.”



Shishkin said afterwards that he fought with an injured left bicep and left elbow. “It was a much tougher fight than I thought it would be because I fought with one hand for most of the fight,"He said. “I was surprised he could take my punches, but I couldn’t move his hand out of the way with the left to hit him with the right. That affected me a lot because I use that a lot.”



et addidit: “I want Canelo (Alvarez). Volo (David) Benavidez. I want the champions next. I am ready for the next level. With Sugarhill in my corner I am ready for anyone. Even with one hand.”



Steward is the nephew of the legendary trainer Emanuel Steward. “I thought all the Detroit guys did great,” Sugarhill Steward said. “They all got good experience on television. That’s a factor that some fighters don’t take in to consideration. When they get on television, they don’t know how to handle it. You have to be used to being on a stage like this and I’m happy with the way they all performed. All the guys from Detroit stepped up on television to further their careers. I’m very happy all-around.”



Sierra didn’t have an answer for Shishkin’s body shots as Shishkin connected on 65 body shots to 28 for Sierra. “He was sharp and he was strong,” said Sierra, who became the 189th boxer to lose his undefeated record on ShoBox in 19 years of the series. “But I was also hurt with a sprained hand a month before this fight and haven’t hit the bags since then.”



In co-featured bout, hard-hitting super lightweight Shohjahon Ergashev (18-0, 16 KOs) showed off his powerful left hand as the southpaw from Uzbekistan also trained by Steward knocked out Adrian Estrella (29-5, 24 KOs). The fight ended at just 92 seconds into the first round with a devastating body shot as Estrella was unable to survive the entire 10-count.



“I just saw the window to the body, so I threw the shot,” said Ergashev, who is ranked in the top-15 in three of the four major sanctioning bodies. “I wasn’t planning to knock him out in the first round. I wanted to get some rounds in. The guy is durable and experienced, so I thought I would, but when I saw that opening, I had to take eam.



“I knew it was over the second it landed though. I knew he would not get up from that. No one could. That was a message to the super lightweight division. It’s Shoh Time! No matter where I fight, it is always Shoh Time.”



After Ergashev landed the knockout blow, Estrella of Fort Worth, Texas, went down writhing in pain from the left uppercut to the liver and unable to continue.



“I started moving and tried using my jab, but he was very quick with that punch,” Estrella said. “He just punched me very hard in the stomach and I was paralyzed on the canvas. I tried to stand up, but I couldn’t hear the referee counting. I couldn’t hear anything, and I couldn’t move. It was a hell of a shot.”



In telecast opener, former No. 1-ranked U.S. amateur at bantamweight, Ja’Rico O’Quinn (14-0-1, 8 KOs) was impressive in his ShoBox debut as he outclassed a game Oscar Vasquez (15-3-1, 3 KOs) in a unanimous decision 79-73 three times at 118 libras.



The WBO No. 10-ranked junior bantamweight O’Quinn worked the body effectively throughout the eight-round fight connecting on 83 body shots to 40 for Vasquez of Reno, Nev. O’Quinn outworked Vasquez with an average of 88 punches per round to Vasquez’s 59.2.



“I give this performance a six, sit honestus,” said O’Quinn. “I want to fight bigger and taller people, that’s what I’m used to. I’m not taking anything away from Oscar. No matter what I will always come out on top. Even when things can get ugly, I know how to win beautiful.”



Farhood called the bout a “highly competitive, one-sided fight.”



Added O’Quinn: “I went into this fight knowing Oscar Vasquez was a tough guy. I knew he would be coming forward to make it ugly, so my game plan was to box him but if I had to, stand there and trade with him. I knew I’d be stronger than him and be able to take his punch. It was hard to land my shots with him leaning on me. I couldn’t turn him like I wanted and cut off angles, but we came, we conquered and I got the win.”



O'Quinn, who overcame a slow start losing the first round, ended round seven emphatically with a series of punches that rattled Vasquez, who stayed on his feet and didn’t give up. “I think I did amazing,” said Vasquez, a 32-year-old crane operator. “It was a very close fight. I thought I was winning the first five rounds. He hurt me once in the seventh round and that took a lot out of me. He was a better fighter tonight.”



Friday’s fights were promoted by Salita Promotions. Plenum telecast reddet die Lunae, January 20 at 10 p.m. ET/PT in SHOWTIME EXTREMUM et praesto erunt super SHOWTIME ANYTIME® et Showtime in demanda®.



Hall of Famer Barry Tompkins called the action from ringside with fellow Hall of Famer Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. Exsecutiva productorem est Gordon Hall fecit cum eisdem Ricardo et producens Gaughan Rick Phillips dirigens.



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About ShoBox: The New Generation

Cum eius inceptionem in July 2001, censorie Appellato SHOWTIME pugilatu series, ShoBox: The New Generation facultas quae featured iuvenes, duri. The ShoBox Philosophia, quae iam ad televise excitando, turba placendo et curavit a competitive matches determinatur ad probandum causam volens pro a rebus mundi title. Ex liber nativitatis 81 bellatorum, qui paulo videbantur hominibus ShoBox et profecisti in certos titulos comprehendit mundi: Spence Errol Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Lara Erislandy, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Alexander Devon, Carl Froch, Robertus Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Vargas Jessie, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Williams et Paulus more.

THREE UNDEFEATED PROSPECTS IN TOUGH TESTS HIGHLIGHT 250TH EDITION OF SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FRIDAY, IANUARIUS 17

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NEW EBORACUM - December 19, 2019 – Three talented, undefeated prospects will put their unblemished records on the line in the 250thedition of ShoBox: The New Generation, the prospect-oriented series that has featured 81 future world champions, Friday, January 17 vivere in SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET / PT) from WinnaVegas Casino Resort in Sloan, Iowa.



In X-rotundus consectetur, Vladimir Shishkin (9-0, 6 KOs), the fast-rising super middleweight prospect currently ranked as the WBC No. 12 CONCERTATOR, will return for his second consecutive test on ShoBox against the unbeaten Ulises Sierra (15-0-2, 9 KOs).



Shakh Ergashev (17-0, 15 KOs), No praeferebantur. 6 by both the WBA and IBF at 140 libras, will face Adrian Estrella (29-4, 24 KOs) in the 10-round super lightweight co-featured bout of the first ShoBox telecast of 2020. In the opener, Detroit native Ja’Rico O’Quinn (13-0-1, 8 KOs) faces Nevada’s Oscar Vasquez (15-2-1, 3 KOs) in an eight-round super flyweight contest.



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“Vladimir Shishkin was a stellar amateur with over 300 finibus. We believe he is destined to become a world champion,” said Gordon Hall, who has been the Executive Producer and steward of ShoBox: The New Generation for all 19 annos 250 editions of the cornerstone boxing series. “Shohjahon Ergashev was on prospects to watch lists in 2018 and has lived up to lofty expectations. His aggressive style and punching power make him a fighter who boxing fans want to see. 2020 will be a big year for both fighters. This series was built on giving young, talented fighters national television exposure and we are excited to get a first look at Ja’Rico O’Quinn, a U.S. amateur standout who is an all-action fighter with high expectations.”



“On January 17, boxing fans are going to see some of the best prospects in boxing from big to small,” said promoter Dmitriy Salita. “The card features young, hungry fighters in the super flyweight, junior middleweight and super middleweight divisions. Vladimir Shishkin, Shohjahon Ergashev and Ja’Rico O’Quinn are all undefeated, world-rated fighters on their way to national recognition and world titles. Primo, they have to pass the biggest tests of their careers.”



The 28-year-old Shishkin shined in his United States and ShoBox: The New Generation debut in August, registering an eighth-round technical knockout against then once-beaten DeAndre Ware. Standing at 6-foot-1, Shishkin was a standout amateur in Russia where he compiled 301 vincit in * 330 fights before turning professional in 2016. He has won his last four contests – all scheduled 10 aut 12 round fights – via knockout, includens 10th round TKO of former world title challenger Nadjib Mohammedi prior to his American debut in October 2018. Currently training in Detroit under Javan “Sugar” Hill, Steward at the new Kronk Gym, Shishkin is looking to continue his ascent up the rankings in the super middleweight division with a second consecutive statement win on ShoBox.



“Training with Sugar Hill at Kronk Gym is going really well, and I can guarantee that I will be ready and I will put my newly learned skills to use,” Shishkin said. “I hope for another emphatic victory that impresses the American boxing fans. I’m looking forward to putting on a great fight and letting the champions at 168 know that this is my year.”



The 30-year-old Sierra, from San Diego, Ill., is riding an eight-bout winning streak including a unanimous 10-round decision over Fidel Hernandez for the vacant WBC Silver Super Middleweight Championship in April. The son of former San Diego Padres pitcher Ulises “Candy” Sierra, he has sparred with future Hall of Famers Andre Ward and Canelo Alvarez and former world champion Peter Quillin. Prior to Sierra’s career-best win in April, he won four straight contests in Mexico, tres by knockout.



“I’m happy for the opportunity to face a good opponent and I’ll use him as a steppingstone to get where I want to get,” said Sierra. “I still have a month of preparation to get into the best shape of my life. I know Shishkin is undefeated and has a Russian amateur pedigree. It’ll be the hardest fight of my career, but I will do anything and everything to come out victorious.”



Hard-hitting super lightweight Shohjahon Ergashev (17-0, 15 KOs), of Uzbekistan, is ranked in the top-15 in three of the four major sanctioning bodies. The 28-year-old is coming off an impressive fourth-round knockout of veteran Abdiel Ramirez this past August onShoBox. In his previous appearances on the prospect developmental series, the former member of the Uzbek national team scored a third-round knockout against then top-10 rated Sonny Fredrickson, and a 10-round unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Mykal Fox. The powerful southpaw currently trains alongside stablemate Shishkin in Detroit.



“I am adding new dimensions to my game and plan on making a big statement in the first ShoBox of the year,” said Ergashev. “2020 is going to be my year and I am going to set the tone in my fight with Estrella.”



Stella, who hails from Monterrey, Mexico, conversus professio in 2010 et vicit 22 consecutive fights before he suffered his first setback in 2015. With just seven of his 33 pro fights going the full distance, Estrella is an all-action fighter typical of his Mexican roots. He earned a career-best win, a closely-contested split decision over Oscar Duarte, in his U.S. debut in February. Estrella will face his fourth undefeated prospect in his last five fights as he looks to get his career back on track with a win over the highly-regarded Ergashev.



“This is an opportunity I’m going to take full advantage of,” said Estrella. “I’ve been in camp for the last two months, so I’ll be in perfect shape to go in there and do my thing. I know Ergashev is a southpaw and a hard puncher with a big KO record, but I’ve been in this situation before. I have too much experience for him. Knowing that if I win this fight I could get a world title shot is all the motivation I need.”



The 24-year-old O’Quinn is rated No. 10 in the world by the WBO. Ranked as the No.1 amateur bantamweight in the country compiling a record of 130-18 conversus professio in ante 2015, O’Quinn boasts blazing-fast hands and an ability to throw effortless combinations. A fan favorite in his hometown of Detroit, he was last seen winning a unanimous decision over James Smith of Flint, Mich., in October.



“The time has finally come,” said O’Quinn. “It’s my time to show the world who the king is on live TV. For those that don’t know, January 17, I’m going to show the world greatness in is purest form. They are going to see charisma, skills and explosiveness. I know I’m fighting a tough competitor. Ille non venit animas ponere. I’m coming prepared for war. It’s going to be a great night for boxing in the super flyweight division. I’m putting all the champions on notice.”



Vasquez, from Reno, Nev., is a former streaking prospect in the super flyweight division. After losing his third professional fight, the 5-foot Vasquez rattled off thirteen consecutive wins between 2012 atque 2017 and was well on his way to making a name for himself in the division before a unanimous decision loss to once-beaten Ricardo Sandoval in May 2018 halted his momentum. After a year-and-a-half layoff, Vasquez returned by fighting Gilberto Mendoza to a majority draw in October. At 32 annorum, the hungry Vasquez finds himself in a do-or-die fight against O’Quinn.



“Training in Reno is going amazing,” said Vasquez. “It’s such a tremendous opportunity for my life. I’m trying to get to a high ranking and it’s a dream come true. I know O’Quinn is undefeated. He’s a boxer who likes to grab a lot. He doesn’t like pressure. I’m hoping I will tire him out. I think he’ll eventually give in as the fight goes on if I put on a lot of pressure. In the later rounds, he won’t even want to come out of his corner.”



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ALBERTO PALMETTA SCORES STUNNING 10TH ROUND TKO OF ERIK VEGA IN FIERCE BATTLE OF ARGENTINA vs. MEXICO IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: FERIA VI IN NOVAM GENERATIONEM DE SHOWTIME®

Joe George Wins Controversial Split-Decision Over Marcos Escudero; Amilcar Vidal, Jr. Stops Zach Prieto In First Round



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SLOAN, Iowa – November 15, 2019 - 2016 Argentinian Olympian and welterweight prospect Alberto Palmetta put a late exclamation point on an impressive display, scoring a final-round TKO of undefeated Mexican prospect Erik Vega in the main event of ShoBox: The New Generation Friday night from WinnaVegas Casino in Sloan, Iowa.



Palmetta (13-1, 9 KOs), who came out of the amateur ranks billed as one of the top prospects in Argentina’s boxing history, broke open a close fight by producing a massive rally that stunned Vega (16-1, 9 KOs) and ultimately led to referee Mark Nelson intervening at the 1:03 mark of the 10th et ultima circuitu. Entering that round, Palmetta was leading 87-84 on two of the judges’ scorecards and 86-85 on the other. (Palmetta KO: https://twitter.com/
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Capping off his display in stylish fashion, the 29-year-old southpaw Palmetta led 30-3 in overall punches and 28-1 in power punches in the tenth, increasing his final leads to 170-157 pugnis in altiore et terram 148-24 in power punches landed.



“I knew we were up on the scorecards,” said Palmetta. “We didn’t need the knockout, but we wanted it. I had him hurt a couple times in the fight but I didn’t follow up. In 10th, I had him out on his feet. It was a good stoppage. He was done.”



“We don’t make excuses,” said the 24-year-old Vega after his first career professional loss. “I believe the referee was right in stopping the fight. I think I need to practice more and I needed to throw more combinations. This was a great learning experience. We’ll go back to the drawing board and come back stronger.”



In an entertaining and crowd-pleasing co-featured bout, Houston’s Joe George (10-0, 6 KOs) won a controversial split decision over the much busier Marcos Escudero (10-1, 9 KOs). Iudices pugna laceratum 97-94 (Cornelius), 97-93 (Cornelius) atque 96-94 (Escudero).



Argentina’s Escudero began the fight with a bang as his 135 total punches thrown was tied for the seventh most ever recorded by CompuBox in a light heavyweight fight. He kept his blistering pace up throughout the entirety of the fight, coniectis 106 punches in the final round and 911 total pugnis, but the judges were more impressed by George’s heavier punching and superior accuracy. George stunned Escudero in the ninth round and was accurate on 34 sentio de his pugnis total, comparatur ad iustum 19 percent for Escudero. The total numbers landed were close, as Escudero landed 177 total punches while George landed 161.



SHOWTIME’s Hall of Famer analysts Barry Tompkins and Steve Farhood, along with former world champion Raul Marquez, all had Escudero winning the fight comfortably on their scorecards.



“I’m not surprised at all by the decision,” said George, who is co-managed by seven-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Trent Williams. “I knew he was a front runner. I knew he was going to get tired. We wore him down. I made the fight a little harder for myself by staying on the ropes a little too long, but we got through it. That’s something that we can work on and improve in the gym.



“I’m really a 168 pounder so that’s where we want to go next. If he wants the rematch, we’ll give it to him but we already beat him.”



Escudero, who was riding a six-fight knockout streak entering the fight, was disappointed in both his performance and the judges’ interpretation of the fight.



“No excuses. I didn’t do my job,"He said. "Ego pugna vicit" 100 percent, but no excuses from us. Quod caestu. I never give up. It’s all part of the game. Volo a rematch, 100 percent. "



In the televised opener between two power punchers who had combined for 10 first-round KOs, undefeated knockout artist Amilcar Vidal, Jr. (10-0, 9 KOs) improved his knockout rate to 90 percent by dropping previously unbeaten Zach Prieto (9-1, 7 KOs) twice en route to another first-round stoppage. (Vidal KO: https://twitter.com/
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The 23-year-old Vidal, from Montevideo, Uruguay, floored El Paso’s Prieto with a flush left hand with 30 seconds left in the opening round. With Prieto hanging on, Vidal finished the job just before the bell sounded in the opening round, unleashing a flurry of punches capped by a hook to the side of the head that prompted the stoppage from referee Mark Nelson at 2:59. The blow closed out a fight in which Vidal led 22-14 in overall punches and 16-9 in power punches, including margins of 13-1 in overall punches and 10-1 in power punches in the final minute.



“I won the fight in the gym,” said Vidal, who was fighting in the United States for the first time. “The ring was easy tonight because of the work we did in the gym. I had a game plan and I executed it to perfection. I had a plan to use the left hook and I waited for the right moment to open up, and when I saw it I threw it perfectly.”



Friday’s fights were promoted by Sampson Boxing in association with Paco Presents. Plenum telecast reddet die Lunae, November 18 at 10 p.m. ET/PT in SHOWTIME EXTREMUM et praesto erunt super SHOWTIME ANYTIME® et Showtime in demanda®.



Hall of Famer Barry Tompkins actionem ab annulo aula Famer Steve Farhood cum conservis suis aula et mundo priore Raul Marquez propugnatorem analystarum peritissimi servientem appellavit. Exsecutiva productorem est Gordon Hall fecit cum eisdem Ricardo et producens Gaughan Rick Phillips dirigens.



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SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT PROSPECT XAVIER MARTINEZ STAYS UNBEATEN WITH THRILLING 21-SECOND KNOCKOUT IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: FERIA VI IN NOVAM GENERATIONEM DE SHOWTIME®

Top Mayweather Promotions Prospects Martinez, Tacitus Hitchins, Kevin Newman II and Rolando Romero All Victorious



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LAS VEGAS – November 1, 2019 - Undefeated super featherweight prospect Xavier Martinez thrilled a sold-out crowd and boxing royalty at Sam's Town Live with one of the quickest knockouts in ShoBox: The New Generation history in the main event Friday night in Las Vegas.



It took just 21 seconds for Sacramento’s Martinez (15-0, 11 KOs) to steal the show, connecting on a solid jab with his left hand before a glancing right hand finished the job and sent Filipino Jessie Cris Rosales (22-4-1, 10 KOs) down and out in a knockout of the year candidate. Rosales’ head hit hard on the canvas and his body was left sprawled on the floor. (Martinez KO video: https://twitter.com/
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Martinez has now scored knockouts in seven consecutive fights, including a third-round stoppage of John Vicente Moralde in his ShoBox debut in Aprili.



I wanted to steal the show,” said Martinez. "[Rolandus Romero] did his thing and I knew I had to capitalize on that. I did it in half the time (45 seconds). Everyone did great tonight. Hitchins and Kevin [Newman] both did their thing and I had to follow.



“I’m going to get back in the gym and continue grinding. I want to be the best. I have the best team in boxing right now. As long as they keep lining them up, I’m going to keep knocking them down.”



22-year-old Brooklyn, N.Y.. native and 2016 Olympian Richardson Hitchins (10-0, 5 KOs) made his television and ShoBox debut in the co-featured bout, winning a unanimous decision over Kevin Johnson (7-2, 4 KOs). Iudices laceratum IRCA 96-94 atque 97-93 bis.



Hitchins, who represented his parents’ home country of Haiti in the 2016 Rio Games, used his skill, speed and defense to edge the 27-year-old Johnson. Hitchins was marginally better in every category round after round, allowing him to build small but decisive leads en route to the unanimous decision. Johnson was slightly more active (52.6 ad 49.8 pugnis per circum) but Hitchins was more accurate and the more robust body puncher. Hitchins landed on 30 sentio de eius potentia pugnis, while Johnson landed just 19 sentio sui, and Hitchins connected on 46 body shots compared to 30 for Johnson.



“Johnson was a solid fighter,” said Hitchins. “I haven’t been in the ring since April, but I think I did great. It was the fight that I needed. I wanted the win and I got the unanimous decision. I don’t like to rate my performance without going back and re-watching the fight. I could have closed the gaps a little better. I should have capitalized on certain moments a little better.



I’m going to run the tape back and work with my coach so we can tighten up and come out the best I can possibly be. I’m excited to see what’s next and what my team has planned for me. They’ve guided me in a great direction and I just got to do what I got to do and that’s getting these guys out one at a time until I get that title shot.”



Johnson, who performed admirably, was gracious in defeat despite disagreeing with the judges’ scorecards.



He had a good jab,” Johnson said. “It was easy to download him. I put the pressure on him and kept listening to my corner, and moved to the right and kept landing. He’s a tough fighter. Ego dabo ei,, he definitely came to fight. We both had moments throughout the fight. He did a good job of holding as the ref called, he knew how to hold when he was getting hurt. I think I was the better fighter. Numquam noceret mihi. I give him props as a fighter.



“I really want the rematch, but I doubt that will happen. I know I won. I was the better fighter at the end of the day.



In a much-anticipated rematch between two fighters with history and bad blood, Kevin Newman II (11-1-1, 6 KOs) avenged the only loss of his career, dominating Marcos Hernandez (14-3-1, 3 KOs) with a near shutout unanimous decision. Iudices pugna laceratum 80-72 atque 79-73 bis.



Completing the full eight-round distance for the first time in his career, Newman, who is trained by former world champion Bones Adams, dominated the second half of the fight. Is expositis 82 ad totalem pugnis 46 against in rounds five through eight and was able to establish a lethal body attack that wore down Sacramento’s Hernandez, in connectens 79 body shots compared to just 10 for Hernandez. Newman also led 152-97 pugnis in altiore et terram 114-57 in power shots, while nearly matching Hernandez in punches thrown (399 ad 435).



“The revenge felt so great,” said Las Vegas’ Newman, who dropped a unanimous decision to Hernandez on the undercard of Mayweather vs. McGregor in August 2017. “Overall, dominatus sum. I went to the body every chance I saw an opportunity. A lot of people have never seen me box like that so it’s great to show that side of me. I was a lot more offensive and I kept the attacks to the body.



“I’d rate my performance a B-, I think I could have been busier. I’m going to continue to developing and staying busy in the ring. I don’t think he expected me to come in like I did. We gave the fans a great performance that was TV worthy and I look forward to doing it again.”



In telecast opener, undefeated knockout artist Rolando Romero (10-0, 9 KOs) extended his KO streak to five in a row and improved his knockout rate to 90 percent by dismantling previously once-beaten challenger Juan Carlos Cordones (14-2, 9 KOs) with a first-round knockout. (Romero KO: https://twitter.com/
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The 24-year-old Las Vegan floored Dominican Republic’s Cordones with a combination and finished the job shortly after with a flush right to the jaw. Cordones was unable to get up off the mat, and the fight was stopped just 2:14 after it started. Looking for the knockout from the opening bell, the aggressive Romero threw twice as many punches (35-17), led nine to three in overall punches landed and connected on eight of his 18 potestatem vapulet.



“There’s not much to say. I promised a knockout and I saw the opportunity so I went for it,” said the exuberant Romero, who has previously stated he is the hardest puncher in the world under 147 libras. “I made him pay for coming in overweight yesterday. vultus praemisit, I just plan on dominating whoever they put in front of me.



“I’m growing as a fighter and all I want to do is continue to put on a great performance for my fans and get to that next step in my career. I want anyone whoever wants next!"



The stars of the boxing world were out in Las Vegas, as promoter and future Hall of Famer Floyd Mayweather and former and current world champions Gervonta Davis, Jack Badou, Adrien Broner, Claressa ancilia, Devin Haney and Shakur Stevenson were all in attendance at Sam’s Town Live.



Davis, Jack and Chris Eubank Jr. all spoke with SHOWTIME expert analyst Steve Farhood to preview their upcoming fights on the network.



“I decided to move up in weight because I have a chance to win a world title in two different weight classes,"Ait Davis, who faces former unified champion Yuriorkis Gamboa for the WBA lightweight title December 28 in Atlanta. “We know Gamboa is a tough opponent and we won’t sleep on him. I wanted to share the ring with somebody great. Of course Gamboa is my toughest opponent to date. I’m going to train hard for him, he’ll train hard for me and we’ll give the fans what they want to see.



“I’m just excited to be back,” said two-division champion Jack, who will face WBA light heavyweight champion Jean Pascal in the co-featured bout on December 28. “That last loss to Marcus Browne was an accident. I’m more motivated than last time. I’m hungry to get in there and get my titles back.”



Middleweight star Chris Eubank Jr. will make his United States debut on December 7 in Brooklyn when he takes on Matt Korobov.



“This has been a long time coming,"He said. “I’m coming over here to the States to take over. This is the perfect opportunity. I’m in the prime of my life and I can’t wait to get out there and show you guys what I’m made of.” (Full interview video: https://twitter.com/SHOsports/status/1190467999439998976)



Promoter Floyd Mayweather also spoke to Farhood during the live telecast in which four of his top prospects impressed.



“When I see potential in a fighter, I want to take them to the next level,” the all-time great said. “I’m always on the lookout to find the next Floyd Mayweather. I like to give fighter pointers about the small things. Nothing comes overnight. It’s all about working hard and surrounding yourself with a positive team.”



In undercard action that was streamed live on Mayweather Promotions’ Facebook page, Dylan Price, Cris Reyes, and newly-signed Mayweather Promotions prospect Malik Warren all scored TKO stoppages while Ava Knight earned a unanimous decision over Luna del Mar Torroba.



Friday’s fights were promoted by Mayweather Promotions. Plenum telecast reddet die Lunae, November 4 at 10 p.m. ET/PT in SHOWTIME EXTREMUM et praesto erunt super SHOWTIME ANYTIME® et Showtime in demanda®.



Barry Tompkins called the action from ringside with boxing historian Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer was Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.



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LAS VEGAS - October 16, 2019 - Super middleweight spe Kevin "Secundus Adventus" Newman 10-1-1 (6 KOs) atque Marcus Antonius Hernandez 14-2-1 (3 KOs) de disciplina castra, quorum primum matchup, inter castra animosque tendere ShoBox: Postera generatio débuts Veneris, November 1 at vivere SHOWTIME 10:30 p.m. ET/PT ex oppido Sam Live in Las Vegas.

The ShoBox quattuor proelium telecastrum videbunt Mayweather Promotiones invictum super pluma prospectus Xaverius Martinez (14-0, 10 KOs) revertere ad secundos test in serie, hoc tempore adversus veteran Philippinica Jessie Cris Rosales (22-3-1, 10 KOs). In co-featured pugna, 2016 Olympio Tacitus Hitchins (9-0, 5 KOs) et faciem cum percussum Kevin Johnson (7-1, 4 KOs), dum invictus Las Vegas knockout artifex Rolandus Romero9-0 (8 KOs) opens telecast.

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Post tergum-ad-retro KO spectaculis hoc anno, Newman redit cum vindicta contra hominem qui solam maculam habet in recompensatione cum Hernandez.. In 2017, cum octo professio daret in eius recordum, Newman apparuit in Mayweather vs. McGregor undercard ubi Hernandez suscepit, lenta resurrectio prospectus. Post sex quae Newman vocat rounds, "Pessimus perficientur meae professionalis vitae","judices regebant IRCA unanimum consilium in favorem Hernandez". Newman in passu iacturam accepit et cum tribus continuis vincit et prospicit ad rematch, dum Hernandez focused repetita historia.

Hinc est quod pugnatores ante Kalendas Novembres dicturi sunt 1 rematch:

In disciplina castra:

Newman: “Disciplina castra fuerit iens magna. In die ac die laboravimus, certe nihil intentatum relinquimus in solido ludo consilioque laboranti noctu pugnamus.

"Meae currit et workouts paulo diutius et durius fuerunt". Iustus sumus cotidie melius intendere et tam difficile molimur quam possumus curare ut W in rematch obtineamus.

"Populus ire video paulo aliter versionem a me hoc tempore circum". Non donabo specialia, sed ego multum offensus sum de nocte pugnantes veniunt et optimum Kevin Newman habebunt.”

Hernandez: "Castra magna fuit". Grande tergo amet. Exspecto illum duriorem ad hanc pugnam venturum, quo circa hoc tempus aliquid paramus. Sed semper dolor manebimus. Sunt quae apud me sumo hoc tempore circa quod didici et exercui in gymnasio. Emendavi cum ultimam nostram pugnam quo melius paratus sit."

Quale sit momentum certaminis inter pugnatores:

Newman: "A win in hac pugna non multum ad meam vitam", sed ipsum non solum vincere, id est quomodo vincam quod me maxime facturus est. Fans exspectare explosivae pugna. Ponet me in loco magno ad vitam meam promovendam et ad pugnas duriores, quae ducunt ad finem propositum titulum iaculat.

"Certe aliqua inimicitiae inter nos". Multus dictum est, magis in fine quam meus, sed modo eum et castra loqui. Exspecto eum pugnare ut vincat et iustus sum iens ut laborem diligam sicut hos duos annos proximos habeo cum prima pugna. Non ut invicem, Et possum dicere, quod, sic haec pugna faces feret et iustus sum ut me manus loquatur et W".

Hernandez: "A secunda victoria probabit me melior pugnator".

"Semper ad vincere"; Et vincere instituendi. Familia mea in auxilium mihi praesto erit et voluntatem eius scio, ita haec erit pugna cum utroque nobis multum ad probandum.

"Fuit multum loqui in hanc rematch", nulla me afficit. Iustus laboro et etiam fortiora pugna prima venturus sum. Materia extra anulum nihil refert ad me. Ego eum cohibens et expugnavi eum 2017, et cogito facere iterum hoc tempore circum, mixta alia ratio. "

Quomodo sentire in nationalibus televisificis pugnare??

Newman: "Sensit magnum redire et pugnare in televisione nationali", praesertim questus pugnare in SHOWTIME primum in curriculo. Leonard Ellerbe et Floyd Mayweather tum SHOWTIME gratias habeo quod hanc occasionem mihi dando. Novissimo tempore pugnavi in ​​televisione nationali, magnam ingenii mei et peritiae ostentationem indui, Exspecto ut idem hoc tempore circa. "

"Ad hanc occasionem sum valde commotus ut me redimerem". Sciebam hodie venturum, EGO iustus non cognovit. Pugnas ex prima pugna vici et in processu ludos dominatus habui, sed nihil implevit quod vacuum. Haec est potestas facere, November sic veni 1, cum omnia dictum ac factum, I, victor erit.”

Hernandez: "Est meum primum onShoBox et gratias ago pro hac experientia. Aliquam exspectet magna pugna. Vere bonus pugnator est et nihil ab eo auferam. Movere iterum provocatio erit, sed videor posse eum iterum verberare.

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