Also Featuring Unbeaten Prospects Omar Juárez, Mychal Teal & Die!
Unbeaten Middleweight Champion Jermall Charlo Makes Hometown Return to Battle Brandon Adams in Premier Boxing Champions Main Event Live on SHOWTIME®
Houston (June 11, 2019) – Houston-nativeMiguel Flores will return to the ring to fight in his hometown against Mexico’sLuis MaySaturday, June 29 in a 10-round super featherweight fight that highlights an action packed night of undercard attractions from NRG Arena in Houston.
The event is headlined by another Houston-native, unbeaten WBC Interim Middleweight Champion Jermall Charlo, who will face middleweight contender Brandon Adams in the main event live on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT).
Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, which is promoted by Lions Only Promotions and TGB Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased through Ticketmaster. Charlo vs. Adams is promoted in association with Banner Promotions and The Tournament of Contenders.
Undercard bouts also feature unbeaten Brownsville, Texas-nativeOmar Juárezin a four-round welterweight attraction against Pennsylvania’sSeifullah Wise, undefeatedMycheal Tealti St. Petersburg, Florida taking onMark Beukefor a four-round middleweight affair and unbeaten San Antonio-nativeRaymond Guajardofacing Compton, California ká Jaime Mezain a four-round middleweight fight.
Rounding out the action is undefeated Weslaco, Texas-nativeCésar Cantústepping in for a four-round super featherweight clash against North Carolina’sChante Bowens, a six-round lightweight bout between McAllen, Texas-nativeNelson Hamptonand West Virginia’sDakota Lingerand the pro debut ofZamy Larryin a four-round super middleweight showdown versus North Carolina’sCarlos Umanzor.
Born in Michoacan de Ocampo, Mexico and living in Houston, Ododo (23-2, 11 KOs) will return to the ring for the first time since April 2018, when he stopped Raul Chirino in two rounds. The 26-year-old was scheduled to challenge Leo Santa Cruz for his featherweight world title in February before suffering an ankle injury in training. He looks to get one step closer to regaining a title opportunity when he faces the 35-year-old May (21-14-1, 8 KOs) from Yucatan, Mexico.
Two-Time Super Featherweight World Champion Gervonta Davis Makes Baltimore Homecoming to Defend Title Against Mandatory Challenger Ricardo Núñez Saturday, July 27 Gbe lori Showtime®from Royal Farms Arena
WBA Super Featherweight Titlist Davis is First World Champion from Baltimore to Make Hometown Defense in Nearly 80 Ọdun
Tickets on Sale Tomorrow, Friday, June 7 ni 12 p.m. ATI!
BALTIMORE(June 6, 2019) – Two-time super featherweight champion and Baltimore-nativeGervonta “Ojò” Davis will defend his WBA title in a championship homecoming against mandatory challengerRicardo “Cientifíco” Núñez Saturday, July 27 live on SHOWTIME from Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING begins at 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT and will feature the youngest reigning American world champion in Davis, as he becomes the first world champion from Baltimore to make a homecoming defense in nearly 80 years.
Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa Mayweather ni igbega ati TGB ni igbega, are on sale tomorrow, Friday, June 7 ni 12 p.m. ET and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com or at the Royal Farms Box Office Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. ET to 5 p.m. ATI.
“Bringing a show to Baltimore for Gervonta to perform on a stage in front of his hometown fans has been a long-time ask from him and I’m glad it’s coming to fruition,” Said Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ti Mayweather ni igbega. “The timing that his homecoming is taking place couldn’t be better with him having elevated his career to being the most exciting fighter in the sport and ready to give his hometown fans a treat this summer. July 27 at Royal Farms Arena will be something special for the city of Baltimore.”
“Ni o kan 24 ọdun atijọ, Gervonta Davis is already one of the biggest stars in boxing, and his drawing power continues to grow with each performance,” wi Stephen Espinoza, Aare, Sports and Event Programming, Showtime Awọn nẹtiwọki Inc. “He has scored knockouts in each of his five consecutive appearances on SHOWTIME while thrilling fans with his theatrics in and out of the ring. For his next test, Gervonta is facing an opponent with a similarly impressive knockout ratio in Ricardo Núñez. We expect fireworks for as long as this fight lasts.”
Davis (21-0, 20 KOs) became the youngest reigning American world champion in 2017 when he delivered a star-making performance on SHOWTIME by knocking out Jose Pedraza for the IBF 130-pound title at just 22 ọdun atijọ. Bayi, he makes his return to his hometown to fight for the first time as a world champion.
The 24-year-old became the youngest two-time world champion in April 2018 when he knocked out Jesus Andres Cuellar in the third round of their WBA Super Featherweight Championship bout. Most recently he knocked out former world champion Hugo Ruiz in the first round of his first SHOWTIME main event in February. Davis, who owns knockouts in all five of his world championship fights, is the first Baltimore native to defend in his hometown since Harry Jeffra defended the featherweight world title in 1940.
“It was always a goal of mine to bring a world title fight back to my city of Baltimore,” Said Davis, who has not fought in Baltimore since his fourth pro fight. “I’m excited and grateful to my team for helping make this happen on Saturday, July 27. Tickets will go fast, so don’t wait on buying them! I can’t wait to put on a great show and to see all my supporters in Baltimore help me make it a night to remember at Royal Farms Arena.”
The hard-hitting Panamanian Núñez (21-2, 19 KOs) will be making his U.S. Uncomfortable lori July 27 as he seeks to take advantage of his first world title opportunity. The 25-year-old is on a 10-fight winning streak in which he has scored nine knockout victories. After his opponent was forced to withdraw from a scheduled March 2 bout on SHOWTIME,Núñez scored a first-round knockout of Eduardo Pacheco in April to make it three consecutive knockouts heading into this championship bout.
“My daughter is about to be born and with her in mind I am working very hard for this fight,” said Núñez. “I am dedicating this fight to my daughter and Panama, which has always supported me. I’m thankful for this opportunity and although some people don’t know much about me, after July 27, everyone will know me as the new champion of the world.”
Top American Heavyweight Prospect Franklin Faces Jerry Forrest In Main Event While Sweden’s Otto Wallin Clashes With BJ Flores in Co-Featured Bout
Gbe Ni 10 p.m. ET/PT From Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, W.
NIU YOKI – May 30, 2019 – Two top undefeated heavyweight prospects will put their unblemished records on the line when they fight in separate bouts onShoBox: The New generation Friday, July 12 live on SHOWTIME from Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, W.
Top American heavyweight prospectJermaine Franklinreturns for his second consecutive test of 2018 lori ShoBoxagainst the streakingJerry Forrestin the 10-round headliner. Ni awọn àjọ-ifihan ija, undefeated Swedish heavyweight and top-10 ranked contenderOtto Wallinwill battle former world title challengerBJ Floresin a 10-round clash on the seventhShoBox telecast ti 2019.
“The heavyweight division is the strongest it’s been in a generation with a number of new faces looking to position themselves for an eventual title shot,”Gordon Hall sọ, Alase o nse ti ShoBox. “Otto Wallin is on the doorstep based on his rankings in the top 10 but he needs that statement win to get there. BJ Flores is not coming to test Wallin. He is coming to win and feels he has what it takes to teach Wallin a lesson.
“Jermaine Franklin is the best American heavyweight prospect and, at only 25 ọdun atijọ, still has a ton of growth potential. He passed his first test on ShoBox in April and we look forward to getting a second look at him in another step-up fight. Forrest is far more experienced than Franklin. This will be his fifth fight of 2019, and he is fully aware of what a win will do for his career.”
Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ, which is promoted by Salita Promotions in association with Brian Halquist Productions, go on sale Saturday, June 1 and are available via Ticketmaster and the Emerald Queen Box Office.
“This is an exciting time for the heavyweight division and on July 12 boxing fans will have an opportunity to witness two of the division’s best new faces in significant tests,” said promoter Dmitriy Salita. “Jermaine Franklin’s goal is to be an American heavyweight world champion, and an impressive performance in a tough matchup with Jerry Forrest will be a significant step in his quest to the title.
“Otto Wallin is an example of what happens when you combine dreams and hard work. He grew up in a small town in Sweden and aims to challenge for the heavyweight world title and follow in the footsteps of Ingemar Johansson. Otto is fighting a proven veteran in BJ Flores who’s only losses have been in world title fights, so I expect it will be an exciting matchup from the opening bell.”
The 25-year-old Franklin (18-0, 13 KOs), from Saginaw, Mich., is a former amateur standout and a 2014 National Golden Gloves Champion. A likely candidate to represent the U.S. ni 2016 Olympic ere, Franklin turned down the opportunity to compete for a spot on the team and instead chose to begin his professional career in 2015. Widely regarded as the top American heavyweight prospect, Franklin has built his undefeated record with relative ease since turning pro, knocking out nine of his first 10 professional opponents. Franklin made his SHOWTIME debut in the co-featured bout of the Claressa Shields vs. Christina Hammer event in April, earning a unanimous decision over former No. 1-ni ipo AMẸRIKA. amateur Rydell Booker.
“In my SHOWTIME debut earlier this year, I felt I could have put on a better show but I won and that’s most important,” Franklin said. “Winning this fight is an important step toward my dreams of fighting for a heavyweight championship. This fight also is a chance for the fans to see me more focused and prepared. Jerry Forrest has been around the game for a while and he brings a lot of skills to the ring. I will be ready for him.”
Forrest (25-2, 19 KOs), ti Newport News, Orúkọàyè., has won eighteen consecutive bouts since dropping back-to-back contests to world title challenger Gerald Washington and Michael Hunter, whose only professional loss came to former undisputed cruiserweight champion Oleksandr Usyk. Forrest, a 6-foot-1 southpaw, scored an eight-round unanimous decision over Joshua Tufte his last time out in April.
“This is a long time coming for me,” said Forrest. “My record and my potential are definitely worthy to fight in the main event on national television. This is where I should be. I’m very comfortable and I’m not at all overwhelmed. I’ve fought in the Nationals and big tournaments and I’m not afraid of the spotlight. Franklin throws a lot of punches and tries to bully you out. He’s not super accurate from what I see. He’s a heavyweight who will try to outwork you. I see him as a very similar fighter to Andy Ruiz. My training is going great, I haven’t been out of shape in two years. I’ve been in the gym grinding and doing it old school.”
Wallin (20-0, 13 KOs, 1 ND) ṣe rẹ U.S. debut on SHOWTIME in April, also on the undercard of Shields-Hammer, but his fight with Nick Kisner was cut short after an accidental headbutt left Kisner unable to continue, resulting in a No Decision. The 6-foot-5 Wallin turned pro in 2013 and has gradually risen in the rankings by recording 20 straight wins in Europe prior to his American debut. The 28-year-old southpaw won the Swedish Boxing Championship at 16-years-old, fought against Anthony Joshua twice as an amateur and was a member of the Swedish National Boxing Team. Currently ranked in the top-ten by both the WBA and IBF, Wallin now has his sights set on becoming his country’s first Heavyweight Champion since Ingemar Johansson in 1960.
“My U.S. debut did not go the way I had hoped and I didn’t get a chance to show off my skills,” said Wallin. “I’m really looking forward to going out there again getting a chance to show a lot more. This is a fight I need to win if I want to go somewhere. I need to win and I need to look good doing it. I need to be sharp at all times and not take anything for granted. This is a sport where everything can change in the blink of an eye.”
Ododo (34-4-1, 21 KOs) ni tan-pro ni 2003 and has enjoyed a long, successful career competing mostly as a cruiserweight. Undefeated through the first seven years and 25 njà ti re ọmọ, Flores suffered his first setback when he traveled to Australia to challenge Danny Green for his IBO Cruiserweight world title, dropping a unanimous decision. The Arizona native bounced back by winning eight of his next nine fights before getting a second chance at a world title, again traveling to his opponent’s hometown. Ni akoko yi, Flores was stopped by WBC Cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew in Liverpool. Flores has since moved to heavyweight, where he has won two of his three fights.
“Not only is this a winnable fight for me, Emi ni 100 percent winning this,” said Flores. “I’m working with [oluko] Angel Heredia and Ibn Cason and world class heavyweight Kubrat Pulev. Working with this team is perfect for getting my strength and conditioning up for this fight, and sparring with one of the top guys in the world in Pulev is making me very sharp. I know Wallin is undefeated and has a good amateur style. He’s tall and has good boxing ability. I know he’s got some talent and is a young up and coming guy. He’ll be trying to make a name for himself off of my name, so I’ll be ready for that.”
Barry Tompkins will call the action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. Awọn adari to o nse ni Gordon Hall pẹlu Richard Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips darí.
Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara, ShoBox: The New generation ti ere ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBox imoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 80 awọn onija ti o ti han lori ShoBox ki o si to ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye orúkọ oyè ni: Errol Spence Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams ati siwaju sii.
Six-foot, 7-inch Californian Sebastian Fundora Faces Hector Zepeda of Mexico In Main Event While Dominican Republic’s Michel Rivera Clashes With Mexico’s Rene Tellez Giron in Co-Featured Bout of Tripleheader Live At 10 p.m. ET/PT From WinnaVegas Casino in Sloan, Iowa
NEW YORK – May 24, 2019 -Six talented prospects will each put their undefeated records on the line in the next edition ofShoBox: The New generation on Friday, June 21 gbe lori Showtime ni 10 p.m. ET/PT from WinnaVegas Casino in Sloan, Iowa.
Billed as “Someone’s O Must Go,” the exciting night of fights will feature six boxers with a combined record of 91 wins and no defeats. Since the developmental prospect series debuted in 2001, a total of 186 boxers have lost their undefeated record onShoBox.
Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, southpaw Sebastian Fundora (12-0, 8 KOs) of Coachella, Calif., faces Hector Zepeda (17-0, 4 KOs) from Tijuana, Mexico, ni a 10-yika Super welterweight ija. Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, Michel Rivera (15-0, 10 KOs) from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic takes on Mexico’s Rene Tellez Giron (13-0, 7 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika lightweight ija. Ninu aṣii tẹlifisiọnu, Argentina’s Jose Romero (21-0, 7 KOs) battles Yeis Solano (14-0, 10 KOs) of Colombia, also in an eight-round lightweight fight.
“In the 18-year history ofShoBox: The New generation, we have yet to feature a tripleheader with all young, undefeated prospects who are also making theirShoBox debuts,”Gordon Hall sọ, Executive Producer of the series since its inception in 2001. “These promising prospects have a combined record of 91-0 and hope to join the current list of 80 fighters who fought on the series and went on to become world champions. This is a show not to be missed.”
The event is promoted by Sampson Boxing in association with Paco Presents. Tiketi, ti o bere ni $10, are on sale now and available atwww.WinnaVegas.com.
“I’m very proud to present these future champions onShoBox: The New generation, a show that has built so many careers and champions,” said promoter Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing. “It’s very exciting to present so many undefeated fighters against each other in one event. Every one of these fighters are putting their young careers on the line and three of them will move forward and three will step back that night.”
Nicknamed “The Towering Inferno” and trained by his father, the 21-year-old Fundora fought three times in 2018 and has been called the tallest 154-pound boxer in the division’s history. Often holding a five- to eight-inch height advantage over his opponents, Fundora has knocked out his last four opponents and started 2019 in electrifying fashion with a third-round knockout of then 10-0 Donnie Marshall. Nine of his 12 wins have come against opponents with winning records.
“It’s an honor to be the headliner on aShoBox event,” said Fundora, originally from West Palm Beach, Fla., whose all-action style has been compared to former world champion Antonio Margarito. “My opponent, Hector Zepeda, is from a respected Tijuana boxing family and he will be very tough. A victory over an undefeated fighter like Zepeda will be a big step forward for me. Ikẹkọ wa ni ti lọ daradara, and I’ll be more than ready to give the fans another exciting performance on June 21.”
Also 21-years-old, Zepeda is a busy, five-year veteran who goes by the nickname “Baby” and who fought five times in 2018. His father Ernesto Zepeda is a former professional boxer and he’s trained by noted Mexican trainer Romulo Quirarte. Nigba re ọmọ, Ernesto sparred all-time great Julio Cesar Chavez, SR. and Hector is a currently sparring with Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. Zepeda is coming off a unanimous decision win over Giovanny Gonzalez on May 18 in Tijuana. In February, Zepeda scored an eight-round unanimous decision over Jesus Javier Gutierrez Montenegro.
“This is the first opportunity that has been presented to me at this caliber,” Zepeda said. “Fundora is a strong fighter, much taller than most. He loves to exchange blows and I am sure this is going to be a great fight. Ikẹkọ wa ni ti lọ nla. I am working very hard physically and mentally to leave everything inside the ring June 21. A victory over Fundora on SHOWTIME will open doors, so that a lot of people will know who I am and open the way for better things in my career.”
The 21-year-old Rivera from Santo Domingo, Orilẹ-Ede Ara Dominika, is a hard-hitting three-year professional fighting for the first time in the United States. Rivera has stopped five of his last six opponents and was last seen scoring a two-round stoppage over Argentina’s Carlos Daniel Cordoba in January. He has faced eight fighters with winning records, including two who were previously undefeated.
“I am super excited to have this opportunity to fight onShoBox,” Rivera said. “That is where all boxers dream to fight on, especially those with less opportunities like me. My opponent is shorter than me and fights at half-distance and likes to counterattack. He uses his jab a lot and is used to fighting bigger rivals. He’s also more active the first three rounds, then starts to lower the intensity. I need to be aware of his overhand right.”
The 20-year-old Tellez Giron is a native of Queretaro, Mexico. The undefeated slugger known as “El Bravo” is an almost four-year professional with a reputation for fighting in his opponents’ backyard and still coming away victorious. Ohun se àseparí magbowo, Tellez Giron had 180 amateur fights starting at the age of 12 and was a state, regional and national champion, as well as Golden Gloves champ. He turned pro at the age of 15 ati ni 2018 traveled to Ukraine where he captured the vacant WBC Youth Silver title. Ni re kẹhin ija, he stopped fellow Mexican Mario Enrique Martinez in two rounds in December of last year. He has faced nine fighters with winning records, including five who were undefeated.
“In reality, si mi, this is just another fight,” Tellez Giron said. “I have been in tough fights before and this is nothing new for me. I am aiming for bigger and better things, so I feel very motivated because this is the time to demonstrate what I have and to show everyone what I am made of. Rivera is a strong fighter, who likes to use distance. I also know that he is very disciplined.”
The 23-year-old Romero is a native of Cordoba, Argentina. He won the World Boxing Council Latino Super Featherweight Title in November 2017 and defended it twice. He is also the current Argentina (FAB) Super Featherweight Title and International Boxing Federation Latino Super Featherweight Champion.
“I am a proud champion of Argentina, but now I’m ready to do what so many of my great countrymen have done and bring my skills to the world,” said Romero, fighting for the first time in the U.S. “It is a great honor to fight on SHOWTIME, where so many champions have fought before me. From my pro debut, my promoter Sampson Lewkowicz has promised me this chance and now it’s here. I will not blow it. I am training like all my dreams depend on winning. They do.”
Solano is a 26-year-old native of Monteria, Colombia. The hard-punching Solano is a former World Boxing Association Fedebol Lightweight Champion and in 2012 placed third in the Colombia National Games. Ni re kẹhin ija, he scored a five-round stoppage over Jesus Manuel Sandoval in October 2018. He is currently training at Compton Boxing Gym in Compton, Calif., and is trained by Jose Ponce, SR. and his son Jose Ponce, Jr.
“I feel very fortunate to have this platform to showcase my talent,” Solano said. “My opponent has an extensive record and I know he’s a good fighter and, like me, I know that he is probably preparing for a war. I look forward to demonstrating all the hard work I am putting in for this fight and at the end of the fight, I will continue to be undefeated.”
Barry Tompkins will call the action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. Awọn adari to o nse ni Gordon Hall pẹlu Richard Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips darí.
Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara, ShoBox: The New generation ti ere ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBox imoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 80 awọn onija ti o ti han lori ShoBox ki o si to ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye orúkọ oyè ni: Errol Spence Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams ati siwaju sii.
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Brooklyn (Le 19, 2019) – WBC Heavyweight World asiwaju Deontay “Awọn Idẹ Bomber” Wilder fi awọn 40th Knoctacut ti iṣẹ rẹ ni iparun run ni alẹ ọjọ Satidee, Fifiranṣẹ ole dandan Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALEalapin lori ẹhin rẹ pẹlu ọwọ-ọwọ ọtun ni iwaju ogunlọgọ nla ni ile-iṣẹ Barclays, Ile ti Brooklyn Boxing ™, ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier. Ni ifijišẹ gbebo beliti rẹ fun akoko kẹsan, Will darapọ mọ ile-iṣẹ alaworan ti o ni agbara lẹgbẹẹ Hall ti Ese Jose Louis, Muhammad Ali, Mike TYSS ati diẹ sii di onija 10th ninu itan lati ṣe awọn abawọn akọle ti o ṣaṣeyọri. Wo ibi: https://s.sho.com/2hpquah
Ninu Ibu-owo Idije Tilẹ Kan, Wilder (41-0-1, 40 KOs) leralera ṣe ileri pe ija naa ko pẹ. Awọn ile-iṣọ ti o wa, Ala. Ilu abinibi tọju ọrọ rẹ, bojuwo awọn 20th Akọkọ iyipo akọkọ ti iṣẹ rẹ ati tirẹ 15th whithown bi aṣaju agbaye ti o wuwo. BREAZEALE (20-2, 18 KOs) ni anfani lati Hottant aginlà ni kutukutu, Ṣugbọn ko le lu agbẹjọro Harvey dock ti o sopọ fọ pẹlu ọwọ ọtún ọtun julọ ni Boxing nigbamii ni iyipo ṣiṣi.
“Ohun gbogbo ti jade ninu mi lalẹ”, Said Wilder. “Mo mọ pe o jẹ ipilẹ nla, Ọpọlọpọ ikorira ati ọpọlọpọ awọn ọrọ ti a sọ ati pe o kan wa ninu mi lalẹ. Iyẹn ni o jẹ ki Boxing bẹ nla.
“Mo kan sọ fun Breazale Mo nifẹ rẹ ati dajudaju Mo fẹ lati rii pe o lọ si ile si idile rẹ. Mo mọ pe a sọ diẹ ninu awọn nkan, ṣugbọn nigbati o ba le ja ọkunrin kan ati lẹhinna o le famọra rẹ ati fi ẹnu ko o, Mo fẹ ki aye dabi iyẹn. A gbọn ọwọ ati pe a ngbe lati ri ọjọ miiran ati pe iyẹn ni gbogbo rẹ nipa.”
Gẹgẹbi akiyesi ti pipin pipin iwuwo yipada si kini atẹle, Will ṣe akiyesi pe ija pẹlu ariwo Tyson, Ọkunrin nikan ti o ti dojuko ati pe ko ṣẹgun, tabi Jothony Joshua yoo wa lori tabili ati ninu awọn iṣẹ naa.
“Mo loye ohun ti ibinu ti ṣe,” Said Wilder. “Nigbati o ba lọ silẹ lori awọn kanfasi bi pe Mo loye pe o ni lati gba ara rẹ pada papọ. Ṣugbọn atunkọ naa yoo ṣẹlẹ, Bii gbogbo awọn ija wọnyi yoo ṣẹlẹ. Ohun nla ni gbogbo awọn ija wọnyi ṣọwọn ninu ijiroro. Awọn ija nla yoo ṣẹlẹ. Mo kan fẹ ki o ni suuru.”
BREAZEALE, tani awọn baba meji ti o kọja sunmọ aginju mejeeji ni bayi, Ti bajẹ ko gba laaye lati tẹsiwaju ija naa.
“Mo ro pe ikọ naa duro ni kutukutu nitori Mo le gbọ ti o sọ pe o sọ ni meje ati mẹjọ, Ṣugbọn iyẹn jẹ Boxing,” Said Breazeale. “O ṣe iṣẹ rẹ o tọju wa lailewu fun ija wa t'okan.
“Mo wa lori ẹsẹ mi o si ni awọn ese mi labẹ mi. O jẹ pipin iwuwo nitorina o wa si awọn Asokagba nla lati ọdọ awọn eniyan pẹlu agbara. Eyi jẹ ipo kan nibiti o ti gbe ọwọ ọtun nla ṣaaju ki Mo to. Mo ro pe Mo n lilọ lati wa ni awọn iyipo nigbamii. Emi yoo pada wa ki o lọ fun akọle iwuwo lẹẹkansi.”
Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, WBC Featherweight World asiwaju Gary Russell Jr. (30-1, 18 KOs) Fi ifihan ọjọgbọn miiran sibẹsibẹ lati daabobo igbanu rẹ fun igba kẹrin lodi si awọn akọni Kiko matinez (39-9-2, 28 KOs). Nitori gaaji ti o ṣii lori oju osi Martinez, Reperee Ricky Gonzalez duro ija ni yika karun lori imọran ti oniwe-alamu ilu, Abajade ninu knockout imọ-ẹrọ.
Russell, Tani o ja fun igba akọkọ ni ọdun kan, Ko si awọn ami ipata ti ipata ti o ni kikun ati ṣafihan akẹkọ ti o ni kikun pẹlu rẹ ami-ọrọ iwaju ina iyara. Awọn Giga Alori-Ọdọ-Ọdun 30, Aṣalẹ. Ilu abinibi ni o wa lati agogo ṣiṣi ati gbe o lapẹẹrẹ 40% ti agbara rẹ punches. Ninu ija gbogbo-iṣe pẹlu isalẹ kekere, Martinez ṣe diẹ sii ju to lati mu apakan rẹ. Awọn Spaniard nigbagbogbo wa siwaju ṣugbọn Russell tẹsiwaju lati fojusi gige ti o ṣii lori oju rẹ lẹhin ki o kan ẹtọ ni yika keji. Ti a pe ni iṣẹ-ṣiṣe Ringingide fun iduro ija ni 2:52 ti nọmba yika marun.
“Mo ti dara dara,” so wipe awọn 2008 U.S. Olympian Russill si Prounti onirohin Jim grẹy. “A duro lẹhin Jab ati pe ko le gba kọja. A mọ pe ọgbọn lori ere idaraya yoo ṣe.
“A fẹ [WBA Featherweight asiwaju] Leo Santa Cruz,” Russill tẹsiwaju lakoko ti o wọ aṣọ-ikele kan ti o ka 'Leo atẹle'. “A fẹ lati jẹ ki ija yii ṣẹlẹ. Ina naa ni gbogbo ọna gbona ni apa yii ti aaye naa. O yoo jo. Emi yoo nifẹ fun ija yẹn lati ṣẹlẹ ni ọdun yii. Jẹ ki a jẹ ki o ṣẹlẹ.”
“O jẹ iduro to dara fun ija ti o nira pupọ,” sọ ni aṣaju agbaye ti agbaye tẹlẹ. “Mo dajudaju aja wiwo kan nitorina ge ti a ṣe alakikanju. Gary wa ni ipo ti ara nla ati pe o jẹ ija lile pupọ.
“Emi yoo sinmi diẹ diẹ bayi, Ṣugbọn Emi yoo pada wa. Mo ro pe Mo ni diẹ ninu awọn akoko to dara ati pe o ni pipin to dara. Mo ro pe Emi yoo ju silẹ lọ si isalẹ awọn poun 122-lati bori akọle agbaye nibẹ.”
Ninu aṣii tẹlifisiọnu, undefeated afojusọna Juan Heraldez (16-0-1, 10 KOs) ki o si tele aye asiwaju Argenis Méndez (25-5-2, 12 KOs) ja si iyaworan pupọ ti o ga julọ. Awọn onidajọ meji san ija 95-95, Lakoko ti kẹta ni Mendez bori 97-93.
Ija ni iwaju ti olufẹ floyd Mayweather, Las fegasi’ HALLDSZ ṣe iṣakoso ọpọlọpọ awọn iyipo ibẹrẹ nipa ṣeto iyara ati ṣiṣe agbekalẹ Jab rẹ. Herlandz ti ode 126-108 Ni lapapọ awọn ikọmu ati 70-30 Ninu Jabs jakejado awọn 10 iyipo. Ṣubu lẹhin tete, Méndez, Oniwosan ti igba ati 2004 Dominican Republic Olympic, lo iriri rẹ lati dagba pada sinu ija. Treempo ti o mu ni yika karun, Gẹgẹbi awọn onija mejeeji gbe ọpọlọpọ awọn fifẹ ti o wuwo ṣugbọn ipa ti o lọ si ọna Mendez. Awọn ọdun 32 ọdun, ti o ba ti ṣe awọn aṣaju meje tabi awọn aṣaju tẹlẹ, ni pipade ija ti o ni iyasọtọ, bori ni ipari ikẹhin ni gbogbo awọn onidajọ mẹta’ scorecards. Laisi ṣiṣe bẹ, Menddez yoo ti padanu ija naa.
“Mo ro mo ti gba awọn ija,” sọ pe o ni ibanujẹ. “Ko ṣe ohunkohun si mi. Bawo ni o ṣe ṣẹgun ija naa? Ti Mo ba ni lati fi idi han Mo lu u ni ilopada, Emi yoo ṣetan. Emi kii yoo fi awọn onidajọ silẹ.
“Iyara mi ati agbara mi ṣe nira fun u. Mo ro ero mi ti o dara julọ. O rẹwẹ si awọn iyipo nigbamii ti o jẹ ki n sunmọ ọdọ rẹ lati gba ẹṣẹ mi ti nlọ.”
Bakan, Helaldz ro pe o to lati ṣẹgun ija ti o wo bi agbara ti o pọju ti n bọ.
“Mo ro pe Mo bori ipinnu sunmọ,” Heldez wi. “Emi ko ro pe o jẹ iyaworan. Ko ṣe ohunkohun ti o ṣe ipalara fun mi ni eyikeyi ojuami.
“Ko ṣe adehun mi gaan. O kan n gbiyanju lati gbe ni ayika ki o mu awọn Asokagba rẹ, Ṣugbọn kii ṣe ohunkohun ti Mo ko ṣetan fun. Emi yoo boya ya agbapada pẹlu Mendez tabi gbe siwaju si ibi-afẹde mi ti akọle agbaye.”
Ni iṣaaju telecast, Ikojọpọ Boxing Companisp Conomonom Ìlépadà mẹta ṣe afihan awọn ifalọkan mẹta ṣiṣan awọn gbigbe lori awọn iru ẹrọ awujọ Show. Ogun laarin awọn iwuwo iwuwo Robert Alfonso (18-0-1, 8 KOs) ati Iago Kiladze (26-4-1, 18 KOs) pari ni pipin-fa lẹhin awọn iyipo mẹjọ ti igbese. Lakoko ti o jẹ adajọ kan ti o gba ija kuro 77-75 Fun alfono, miiran ni o 77-75 fun Kiladze, Pẹlu adajọ kẹta o n yi o 76-76, Abajade ninu fa.
Tun titẹ iwọn naa jẹ 2016 U.S. Olympian Gary Antuanne Russell (9-0, 9 KOs), Arakunrin aburo ti Cheshweight Cent Russi Russell Jr., ti o lọ silẹMarcos Mojica (16-4-2, 12 KOs) lemeji lati jo'gun duro 2:13 sinu awọn kẹta yika. Yika jade igbese naa ni Brooklyn-abinibi ati 2016 Haitian Olympian Richardson hitchins (9-0, 5 KOs), ti o gba TKO kan ti Alejardro Muunta (4-2-3, 4 KOs) Lẹhin ti muraera ni lu ni yika mẹta ati pe ko lagbara lati tẹsiwaju pelu ṣiṣe rẹ si agogo ikẹhin ti iyipo.
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Nipa Ila-oorun Vs. Breazale Wilder vs. Breazeale jẹ iṣẹlẹ BUBUSZAD kan nipasẹ idije World Render Deontay Wilder Deontay Grondence Deontay Grondence Deontend akọle WBC lodi si Breasing Domizale, Le 18 live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, Ile ti Brooklyn Boxing ™, ati ki o gbekalẹ nipa Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju.
Showtime asiwaju Boxing® bẹrẹ si 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT ati apẹrẹ WBC featherweight Win Chapry Russell JR. gbeja re akọle lodi si tele aye asiwaju Kiko Martnaz, Plus ti ko ni iṣiro ti o ni agbara Juan hemaldez Squirring-pa lodi si ere-aye agbaye tẹlẹ Argenis mendez Ninu ifamọra 10-yika. Awọn helldez vs. Mendez ija ti ni igbega pẹlu awọn igbega Mayweather.
“Breazale ti o sunmọ julọ yoo lọ si igbanu yii, wa ninu awọn ala rẹ,” Wilder
“Emi yoo lu denay buru pe Oun kii ṣe lati fẹ lati kọ awọn ibọwọ naa lẹẹkansi,” BREAZEALE
Wilder vs. Awọn akọle Ile-iṣẹ Ile-iṣẹ Wornezase®Tlastheader yii ni Satidee ni akoko® Lati Ile-iṣẹ Ile-iṣẹ Barclays ni Brooklyn ati gbekalẹ nipasẹ awọn aṣaju Boxing Boxing
Tẹ NIBI fun Awọn fọto lati Amanda Westcott / Showtime
Tẹ NIBI Fun awọn fọto lati Soan Michael Ham / Mayweather ni igbega
Brooklyn (Le 16, 2019) – WBC Heavyweight World asiwaju Deontay “Awọn Idẹ Bomber” Wilder Atilẹyin dandan Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE tẹsiwaju ogun wọn awọn ọrọ ati siwaju si ija rẹ ti o kẹhin ni Ọjọbọ niwaju iṣafihan wọn ni Ọjọbọ, Ile ti Brooklyn Boxing ™, ati ki o gbekalẹ nipa Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju.
Tun farahan ni Apejọ Ipe Ik ni WBC Featherweight World ChapmentGary Russell Jr. ki o si tele aye asiwaju Kiko matinez, ti o pade ni ija 12-iyipo fun akọle agbaye Russell, ati unbeaten Juan Heraldez ki o si tele aye asiwaju Argenis Méndez, Tani o dije ninu ija ti o ṣofo 10-yika 10. Awọn bouts meji wọnyi yoo jẹ apakan ti agbegbe apoti ile-iṣẹ ti o bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT on Showtime, Lakoko ti awọn ija undercard mẹta yoo forùn laaye lori awọn iru ẹrọ awujọ Shoto ti bẹrẹ ni 6:30 p.m. ATI / 3:30 p.m. PT lori kika kika aworan apẹrẹ.
Tiketi fun iṣẹlẹ Broutzad yii le ra ni ticketmaster.comatiBarclaycycycenter.com. Tiketi tun le ra ni ọfiisi apoti ifiweranṣẹ Amẹrika ni Ile-iṣẹ Barclays. Group discounts wa o si wa nipa pipe 844-BKLYN-GP. Awọn helldez vs. Cendez ija ni a ṣe agbega pẹlu awọn igbega Mayweather.
Eyi ni ohun ti awọn olukopa apejọ atẹjade tẹ ni lati sọ Ọjọbọ lati Ile-iṣẹ Barclays:
DEONTAY Wilder
“Awọn onija wọnyi nigbagbogbo wọ inu apẹrẹ nla ati ro pe wọn ni ero ere lati lu mi. Wọn ro pe wọn yoo mu mi. Ko n ṣiṣẹ. Ko si ohun ti eniyan yii ti pese silẹ fun wa ni lilọ lati ṣiṣẹ.
“Mo nireti pe o mu dara julọ ti o le mu wa. Eyi jẹ diẹ sii ju deede Boxing baramu. Mo jẹ ẹni ifẹ nipa ohun ti Mo ṣe. Eyi ti jẹ igba pipẹ ti n bọ fun mi ati Dominic. O beere fun eyi, ati pe yoo gba.
“O n lilọ lati jẹ oru iyanu fun mi, ati alẹ ibanujẹ fun u. Jije aṣaju ti o wuwo jẹ ojuse nla kan. Kii ṣe gbogbo eniyan ni a ṣe lati jẹ aṣaju kan. O ju ki o jẹ ki o glamoro tabi gbigbe ni ayika igbanu eleyi.
“Mo ti kọ awọn ti o nira ju ti Mo ti kọ ẹkọ lailai. O ti ni ibeere mi bi Mo ti lodi si Bermante Staverne. Mo fẹ lati ṣe ipalara Breazeale buru. Mo n lilọ lati pa ifọkanbalẹ mi titi di akoko yẹn ba wa ni alẹ Satidee.
“Emi ko gbagbọ Breatheale nigbati o ba sọrọ. Mo ti wa ninu ere yii fun igba pipẹ. Ẹnikan bi o ko ni lilu mi. Ti o sunmọ julọ ti o n lọ si igbanu yii wa ninu awọn ala rẹ.
“Gbogbo ẹgbẹ mi ti wa pẹlu mi lati ọjọ kan. A bẹrẹ papọ ati pe a lọ ni gbogbo ọna papọ. O ti jẹ iṣẹ iyanu fun mi. Mo bẹrẹ iṣẹ mi ni isalẹ pupọ ati ṣiṣẹ ni gbogbo ọna si aaye yii.
“A ko yara ohunkohun. Paapaa ninu Olimpiiki, Mo tun kọ ẹkọ lori iṣẹ naa. A kọ lati jẹ aṣaju igba pipẹ, Kii ṣe aṣaju igba kukuru, ati awọn ti a ṣe pe. Mo mọrírì fun bawo ni Mo ti wa ati fun ohun gbogbo ti o wa pẹlu rẹ. Iṣẹ lile sanwo ni pipa.
“Awọn iṣe mi yoo sọrọ louder ju awọn ọrọ mi lọ. Mo wa dara julọ. Emi ni ọkan ti o yan. O si le sọ ohun ti o fẹ. O yoo jẹ ija nla fun bi o ti pẹ to. Mo nlo lati mu irora naa wa. Saturday night, Gbogbo eniyan wa ninu itọju kan.”
Dominic BREAZEALE
“Mo wa Super yiya fun yi ija. Virgil ode ati ara mi ni ibudó nla. O jẹ otitọ ni ọkan ti igbesi aye mi ti o dara julọ. Mo ni idojukọ ọpọlọ ati ẹtọ ti ara.
“Inu mi dun lati pada ki o gba win miiran. Gbigba igba beliti WBC jẹ ohun gbogbo fun mi. Eyi ni Super ekan mi.
“Isegun fun mi ni ọjọ Satidee jẹ ohun gbogbo. Will ko mọ ohun ti o gba ara rẹ sinu. O wa ninu ija kan. O dara julọ ni igboya ninu awọn agbara rẹ, Nitori alẹ Satidee, O n lilọ si wa ninu ija ti o nira julọ ti igbesi aye rẹ.
“Emi yoo lu denay buru pe Oun kii ṣe lati fẹ lati kọ awọn ibọwọ naa lẹẹkansi. Idaraya jẹ 80% ọpọlọ. Nigbati Mo ba ti wa pẹlu rẹ, Apakan ọpọlọ yoo wa ni lilọ lati wa ninu rẹ.
“Mo n lilọ lati fi iṣẹ ijamba miiran. Mo ti ni ala fun ọdun to kọja nipa gbigbọ 'ati tuntun.’ O jẹ ohun lẹwa ati Emi ko le duro lati jẹ ki o ṣẹ ati pe ọwọ mi gbe dide.
“Wilder ko ni idagbasoke ni gbogbo iṣẹ rẹ. O wo kanna bi o ti ṣe ninu awọn ope. O nilo lati ba ara rẹ sọrọ lati jẹ ki ara rẹ ni igboya.
“Mo wa ni opolo ni-loro lati dojukọ lori ohun ti ẹnikan sọ. Nigbati mo ba lọ sinu ija Emi ko daamu nipa ohun ti alatako mi le ṣe, ṣugbọn nipa ohun ti Mo fẹ ṣe ati bi MO ṣe le ṣe.
“Ko si ọkan ninu awọn ọrọ Deontay ni ipa lori gbogbo rẹ. O n lilọ lati tọju epo-omi ati pe Mo n lọ lati tọju idaduro. Emi yoo dakẹ fun u ni alẹ Satidee.”
GARY Russell JR.
“Mo pa mi ati ṣetan. Ẹnikẹni ti Mo ṣe igbesẹ ni iwọn pẹlu ti duro ni ọna awọn ibi-afẹde mi. Ẹnikẹni ti o gbiyanju lati da mi duro, wa ni ipo ti o lewu.
“A n lilọ lati gbiyanju lati ṣakoso iyara ija pẹlu jab mi. Emi ko ro pe oun nlọ lati kọja jab. O n lilọ lati gbiyanju lati ni inira ati ti ara. Eto mi ni lati jẹ ki awọn atunṣe ti Mo nilo lati gba win yii.
“O jẹ ibalopọ ẹbi nigbagbogbo pẹlu awọn ruscels. A lọ bi ẹyọkan ati pe a tayo bi ẹyọkan. Ẹbi mi wa nibiti Mo fa gbogbo agbara mi lati. Ko ni idamu kan. Wọn fun mi ni epo Mo nilo.
“Ni Boxing O nilo lati ni igbẹkẹle ati igbagbọ ninu olukọ rẹ. Emi ko le foju inu rẹ dara julọ ju nini baba mi lọ. Paapa ti o ba fun awọn itọnisọna ti o le ma jẹ 100% ọtun ni oju mi, Mo mọ pe yoo jẹ ohun ti o dara julọ fun mi.
“Ko si ẹnikan ninu pipin yii fẹ lati igbesẹ ni iwọn pẹlu mi. Wọn mọ iyara ati agbara ati agbara ati agbara ti Mo mu gbogbo igba ti Mo ṣe igbesẹ sinu oruka.
“Denay ati pe Mo wa lori ẹgbẹ Olympic kanna, Plus Dominic ati arakunrin mi kekere ni Russine Russell tun jẹ U.S. Olympians. O mu ki kaadi iyanu ni alẹ ọjọ Satidee.”
Kiko matinez
“Mo wa lati ja ati gba akọle yẹn. Mo ni ibudó ikẹkọ ti o dan pupọ ati rilara 100 ogorun ti ara.
“Mo ro pe iriri mi ga julọ. O ro pe Mo jẹ onija ipa nikan, Ṣugbọn ko ri mi apoti mi ni ọna ti Mo nlo si apoti rẹ ni ọjọ Satidee.
“Eyi ni anfani nla julọ ti igbesi aye mi. Lati wa lori pẹpẹ yii ki o ni anfani lati ja fun idije naa jẹ pataki pupọ. Mo nlo lati ṣe pupọ julọ.
“Mo nireti pe Russell ko mu mi ni irọrun nitori Mo tun ni ọpọlọpọ awọn agbara ti o fi silẹ. O n lilọ lati jẹ ija nla fun bi igba ti o ba pẹ.”
Juan Heraldde
“Camp lọ nla ati Emi ko le duro lati fi ifihan han. Mo nlo lati jẹ ki gbogbo eniyan ni pipin yii mọ pe Mo n wa fun wọn. Mo nlo lati mu akoko naa ki o lo anfani kikun ti o.
“Mo lero lagbara ati pe Mo ṣetan lati ja. Mo n ka awọn iṣẹju diẹ titi emi o le ṣe igbesẹ sinu iwọn. O jẹ igbadun pupọ ati pe Emi yoo jẹ ki o jẹ ki o gbogbo jade ni Satidee.
“Mo gbero lati bori ni aṣa aṣa iyanu ni ọjọ Satidee. Mo nlo lati fi gbogbo eniyan ti Mo jẹ ẹrọ orin ni awọn poun 140-poun ati pe Mo ti ṣetan fun ẹnikẹni ti wọn le fi ni iwaju mi.
“Emi ko gbero lati wa ni lu. Mo nlo lati jade apoti ati Stick ati Gbe. Oun ko ni anfani lati fi ọwọ kan mi. Ti aye naa ba wa, Ma a gba.”
Argenis Méndez
“Mo wa gan yiya fun anfani yi. Mo ni ibudó ikẹkọ nla ati ni alẹ Satidee ti o yoo rii ifihan ni Ile-iṣẹ Barclays.
“Mo nifẹ Boxing ati pe Mo nifẹ si anfani yii ti Mo ni ni alẹ Satidee. Mo n lilọ lati fi ife mi han fun idaraya nigba ija yii. Mo lero ti ara rẹ ati ko le duro lati wa sinu iwọn.
“A win ni ọjọ Satidee ṣi ilẹkun fun mi. Eniyan yoo bẹrẹ si ri mi bi ọkan ninu awọn onija ti o dara julọ lati ọdọ ijọba dominican.
“O ti n lilọ lati wa ni kan ti o dara ija. Mo ni iyara ati awọn ọgbọn lati jade apoti rẹ. Awa mejeji awọn jagunjagun pupọ. Mo gbagbọ pe Mo jẹ onija to dara julọ ati pe yoo fihan ni alẹ Satidee.”
Stephen ESPINOZA, Awọn ere idaraya Alakoso ati Iṣẹlẹ Iṣẹlẹ, Showtime Awọn nẹtiwọki Inc.
“Pipin iwuwo jẹ igbadun lẹẹkansi ati ọpọlọpọ ti o ni lati ṣe pẹlu Wentay Wiltay. O tun jẹ iranlọwọ nipasẹ iṣafihan ati adehun wa si pipin. Ko si nẹtiwọọki miiran ti o ti ṣe diẹ sii tabi ṣe idoko-owo diẹ sii ni awọn nla ju akoko shopweime lọ ati pe a ni igberaga fun iyẹn.
“A tun gbega pe ọpọlọpọ awọn onijaja lori kaadi yii ti ja nigbagbogbo lori Show. Detay yoo ṣe tirẹ 12th ifarahan ati Gary yoo ṣe Rẹ 11th. Wilder, Russell ati dominic gbogbo awọn itọju wọn lori Shobix, Bi ọpọlọpọ awọn onija nla miiran.
“Nigbati o ba gba awọn eniyan meji papọ fun ibaamu grodge ti o fẹ pipẹ, Ko si ọpọlọpọ ti o nilo lati sọ. Deontay jẹ aṣaju iwuwo ti o gunjulo ti o gun julọ ni idaraya. Eyi yoo jẹ aabo kẹsan fun u, eyiti o jẹ nkan ti o jẹ awọn agbara meji miiran ti o ṣe ni itan Boxing.
“Deonay ni meji ninu awọn ija ti o ni itara julọ ti o dun julọ ni itan aipẹ ni ọdun to kọja. Bi fun Dominic, O jẹ eniyan nla ti o lagbara ti o lagbara ti o wa lori ipele agbaye ṣaaju. O ti ja fun akọle aye kan ati pe o n bọ ti awọn ipinlẹ-itẹlera mẹta. O ni agbara pupọ ati pe a rii pe ni ogun ikẹhin rẹ lodi si Carlos Negron ti o le yi ija ni Punch kan.”
Brett YORMARK, CEO ti Bse Agbaye
“Pipin iwuwo ti jẹ ọrọ ti aye ere idaraya fun awọn oṣu, Ati pe o jẹ ibamu pe aṣaju agbaye yoo daabobo akọle rẹ nibi ni Brooklyn ni ọkan ninu awọn ija nla julọ ni idaraya ni ọdun yii.
“Deontay, Mo ti sọ fun igba pipẹ ti eyi ni ile rẹ kuro ni ile wọn ko le duro lati ni pada. O ni alatako nla ni ọsẹ yii ni Brinicle Breathezeale. Dominic ti o ti ṣe tẹlẹ awọn ifarahan meji wa ni iwọn wa ati pe a mọ awọn onijakidijagan n reti siwaju si ifihan nla miiran.”
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Nipa Ila-oorun Vs. Breazale Wilder vs. Breaale ti wa ni akọle nipasẹ aṣiwaju World Contighter Deontay Wilder Deontay Debrigend Section akọle HBC rẹ lodi si Greasing Domizale, Le 18 live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, Ile ti Brooklyn Boxing ™, ati ki o gbekalẹ nipa Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju.
Showtime asiwaju Boxing® bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT ati awọn ẹya wbc featherweight World Chempili gary Russell JR. gbeja re akọle lodi si tele aye asiwaju Kiko Martnaz, Plus ti ko ni iṣiro ti o ni agbara Juan hemaldez Squirring-pa lodi si ere-aye agbaye tẹlẹ Argenis mendez Ninu ifamọra 10-yika. Awọn helldez vs. Cendez ija ni a ṣe agbega pẹlu awọn igbega Mayweather.
CORONA, Calif. – May 10, 2019 – Undefeated prospect Ruben Villa stayed true to his calm and consistent style, recording a unanimous decision over Luis Alberto Lopez in his first main-event appearance onShoBox: The New generationFriday from Omega Products Events Center in Corona, Calif.
The judges’ scorecards read 98-92, 97-93 ati 96-94 in the featherweight bout, although all threeShoBoxcommentators had Villa winning each round except the 10th yika, giving the final round to Lopez (17-2, 8 KOs) in a fight that saw nearly 1,400 punches thrown.
“I give myself a ‘C’ grade,” said Villa, making his second consecutiveShoBox irisi. “He was a tough opponent and had a real awkward style and wasn’t really a boxer. It took me awhile to adjust to him and it was hard not to get frustrated.”
Taken the 10-round distance for the first time in his career, the 22-year-old Villa (16-0, 5 KOs) of Salinas, Calif., took the first two rounds to get used to the top-15 ranked contender Lopez’s awkward style before he began landing heavy body shots to dominate the third round.
In the seventh round, Villa out-jabbed Lopez and continued the onslaught of body punches in the ninth round, but was not able to get the knockout against the game Lopez.
“I agreed with the judges’ scorecards,” the two-time National Golden Gloves Amateur Champion Villa said. “I still got the unanimous decision win so I have no problem with that. I can take a whole lot from this fight tonight.”
Lopez was coming off an upset victory over Ray Ximenez in his U.S. debut in February but could not repeat the feat against the highly regarded Villa.
“I hit him with the better shots,” Lopez said. “I was consistently throwing and landing the power shots while he was just jabbing. Mo ti ro o dara. It’s a complicated to fight a lefty, but I thought I landed the punches that scored.”
Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, undefeated 21-year-old rising prospect Michael Dutchover (13-0, 10 KOs) made quick work of late replacement Rosekie Cristobal (15-4, 11 KOs) ninu awọn Philippines, connecting on a right-left combination to Cristobal’s liver that sent him to both knees before being counted out by referee Zachary Young at 1:46 of the first round of a scheduled eight-round super lightweight contest.
Ni re ShoBox Uncomfortable, Dutchover of Santa Fe Springs, Calif., by way of Midland, Texas, recorded six body connects among his 11 landed power punches in the fight that lasted just 109 -aaya.
“I have to be able to adjust,” said Dutchover, a runner-up at the 2016 National Golden Gloves and a bronze medalist in the 2016 Olympic qualifiers. “I was given a tall lefty on short notice due to the original opponent dropping out. Part of being a professional is being able to adapt. It’s nothing I haven’t seen before. I’ve seen pretty much every style through the amateurs and now during sparring sessions as a pro.”
Dutchover added: “I was patient and waited for the open shots. He wasn’t covering up the body so that was my target. The plan from the beginning was to break him down. I’m just happy I was able to end it early and give the fans something to talk about.”
Ni awọn šiši ija ni ti awọn tripleheader, undefeated bantamweight prospect Saul Sanchez (12-0, 7 KOs) recorded an eighth-round knockout against Brandon Benitez (14-2, 6 KOs) in an entertaining and all-action fight.
After an even first round, Sanchez and Benitez continued to trade shots over the first three rounds before Benitez’s legs began to betray him and he tired midway through the fourth, slowing the pace of the fight considerably. Sanchez, of North Hollywood, Calif., landed three huge punches that staggered Benitez as the fourth round came to a close, stoking the undefeated prospect with confidence as the fight reached progressed to the later rounds.
In the seventh round, Mexico’s Benitez suffered an injury over his right eye from a Sanchez punch, and referee Raul Caiz Jr. warned Benitez prior to the eight round to protect himself. At the start of the eighth round, a flush right hand by the 21-year-old Sanchez connected cleanly and Caiz Jr. stepped in and stopped the fight after just 18 -aaya.
“I felt strong throughout the fight,” Sanchez said. “Benitez was tough so I had to be careful and aggressive at the same time. I know I hurt him a handful of times, but I know I can do better. My conditioning was great. I was ready to go the distance.”
Sanchez out-landed the 21-year-old Benitez 145-94 overall and 123-78 in power connects while landing 42 percent of his power shots to Benitez’s 29 ogorun.
“I was responding well in every round,” said Benitez from Queretaro, Mexico. “I don’t know why the referee stopped it. I had a lot more left. I’m just disappointed I wasn’t allowed to finish the fight.”
Middleweight contender and 2018 champion ofAwọn Contenderchampion Brandon Adams was interviewed during Friday’s telecast to discuss his June 29 Showtime asiwaju Boxing®showdown with undefeated Jermall Charlo, which was announced earlier on Friday.
“I’m a new face,” Adams told Hall of Famer Steve Farhood. “I’m in the top 10. I’m in the discussion and I think that’s enough to shake everything up. The guy that comes out to nowhere is a great story for boxing.
“I hope I get the best Charlo because I’m bringing the best ‘Cannon.’ I’m very fan friendly and I definitely go for the kill. When I get in the ring I like to entertain myself. I’m very much looking forward to fighting Charlo. It’s going to be exciting.”
Friday’s fights were promoted by Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing. The full telecastwill replay on Monday, Le 12 ni 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME ANYTIME®and SHOWTIME on DEMAND®.
Barry Tompkins called the action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer was Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Chuck McKean directing.
Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara, ShoBox: The New generation ti ere ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBox imoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 79 awọn onija ti o ti han lori ShoBox ki o si to ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye orúkọ oyè ni: Errol Spence Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams ati siwaju sii.
American America kátà aginjà lati darapọ mọ Hall ti Farag Feghweight Joe Louis, Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson ati diẹ sii bi nikan 10th Iwuwo ninu itan-akọọlẹ pẹlu mẹsan tabi diẹ sii awọn idiwọn akọle ti o ṣaṣeyọri
Saturday, Le 18 Lodi si pẹtẹlic Conbonder domicale laaye lori Ihoho® lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ in Brooklyn & Gbekalẹ nipasẹ Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija
Brooklyn (Le 8, 2019) – Nigbati WBC Hendweight World Chap Deontay “Awọn Idẹ Bomber” Wilder Dabobo akọle rẹ lodi si Cultug Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE lojo satide, Le 18, Oun kii yoo wa nikan lati tẹsiwaju ṣiṣe rẹ bi aṣaju ti Ilu ti Amẹrika, Ṣugbọn tun jẹ ki ararẹ sinu ile-iṣẹ itan ti awọn arosọ iwuwo ti o wa ṣaaju.
Ni iṣẹlẹ ti o waye laaye lori Afeti akoko lati Ile-iṣẹ Barclays, Ile ti Brooklyn Boxing ™, Wilder yoo gbiyanju lati daabobo akọle WBC rẹ fun akoko kẹsan ti o jẹ igbanu ni igba beliti ni Oṣu Kini 2015. Ijagunriri ti Willsh ti samisi ipadabọ ti iwuwo iyebiye ti a ni Amẹrika ati opin ọdun mẹjọ laisi aṣaju agbaye Amẹrika, ti o gunjulo ninu itan ti idaraya.
“Labe ti wa laini gigun ti awọn aṣaju ti Maaright Media Amẹrika ti o jẹ aṣoju orilẹ-ede wa pẹlu igberaga, Agbara ati ọlá ninu iwọn,” Said Wilder. “Mo gba ojuse gidi ni pataki lati mu ibiti wọn ti lọ kuro ki o tẹsiwaju lati ṣafihan gbogbo onija ọdọ ti o wo mi, pe wọn ni ọjọ kan le jẹ aṣaju ti o wuwo ti agbaye.
“Mo jẹ olubori ti agbaye, Ṣugbọn Mo ṣe aṣoju fun gbogbo orilẹ-ede ati gbogbo eniyan ninu rẹ,” Said Wilder. “Mo ti ṣe awọn italaya lati gbogbo agbala agbaye, mọ ninu ọkan mi bi o ṣe ṣe pataki lati tọju akọle yii ni U.S.
Ti o ba jẹ aṣeyọri lori Oṣu Karun 18, Wilder yoo di nikan 10th onija ni o ju itan-akọọlẹ ọdun 135 ti Boighweight Boverfeight lati ṣe meta tabi awọn aabo akọle ti o ṣaṣeyọri. Wilder yoo darapọ mọ atokọ ti o yanilenu ti awọn ọkunrin ti o jẹ ijọba ti o jẹ ijọba lakoko ijọba wọn – Tommy Burns, Joe Louis, Joe Fritarier, Muhammad Ali, Larry Holmes, Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, Vitari klitschko ati yingangan ti fa Halth Wladimir klitschko. *Akọsilẹ: Nọmba ti awọn aabo akọle ti a ṣe akojọ Beliloni
“Awọn onija fẹran Jack Johnson, Joe Louis, Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson ati diẹ sii ti wa ni ọna fun mi,” Said Wilder. “Ni bayi Mo nlo lati mu ohun ti wọn bẹrẹ ati rii daju pe idije idije World World wa ni Amẹrika fun igba pipẹ.”
Awọn aṣeyọri Wilder ni iwọn ti ri oun ti o ti rii pe oniwale ti idanimọ ti awọn aṣaju iwuwo ti o ni awọ jakejado itan. Ni 2018 o wa ni ipo 34 Lori ESPN “World FAMA 100” atojọ, ami oke ti eyikeyi olubere ni agbaye.
“Jije aṣaju ti o nira ati mimu akọle yẹn lori ilẹ-ilẹ ti Amẹrika jẹ adehun nla,” Said Wilder. “Akoko kan wa nibiti eniyan naa ti mọ daradara bi Alakoso. Mo n tẹsiwaju lati fi ọna iparun kuro ninu iwọn, ki gbogbo eniyan mọ Emi li orukọ kan ati oju ọkan ti pipin iwuwo.”
Atokọ awọn onijaja pẹlu awọn aabo akọle akọmọ mẹsan (Ṣe atokọ onibaye): 1.) Tommy Burns (11) 2.) Joe Louis (25) 3.) Joe Fritarier (ẹẹsan) 4.) Muhammad Ali (mẹsan ni ṣiṣe akọkọ, 10 Ni ijọba keji) 5.) Larry Holmes (20) 6.) Mike Tyson (mẹsan ni ṣiṣe akọkọ) 7.) Lennox Lewis (mẹsan ni ṣiṣe keji) 8.) Vitali Klitschko (11 Ni ṣiṣe keji) 9.) Wladimir Klitschko (18 Ni ṣiṣe keji)
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Nipa Ila-oorun Vs. Breazale Wilder vs. Breaale ti wa ni akọle nipasẹ aṣiwaju World Contighter Deontay Wilder Deontay Debrigend Section akọle HBC rẹ lodi si Greasing Domizale, Le 18 live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, Ile ti Brooklyn Boxing ™, ati ki o gbekalẹ nipa Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju.
Showtime asiwaju Boxing® bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT ati awọn ẹya WBC Featherweight World Chap Nory Russell JR. gbeja re akọle lodi si tele aye asiwaju Kiko Martnaz, Plus ti ko ni iṣiro ti o ni agbara Juan hemaldez Squirring-pa lodi si ere-aye agbaye tẹlẹ Argenis mendez Ninu ifamọra 10-yika.
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KINI: Ruben Villa will return for his second consecutiveShoBox: The New generation appearance of 2019, but this time the undefeated featherweight prospect will be the headline attraction when he takes on top-15 ranked contender Luis Alberto Lopez this Friday, Le 10 (10:30 p.m. Et / PT) from Omega Products International in Corona, Calif.
SHOWTIME Sports released a “DAY IN CAMP: Ruben Villa” video feature that captures Villa’s humble mindset, grueling training regimen and hunger for success as he prepares for the toughest test of his career. The latest installment of the “DAY IN CAMP” digital franchise is available for viewingNIBI: https://s.sho.com/2LCZxES
Villa’s training begins in the morning at the Robert Garcia Boxing Gym in Riverside, Calif., where the 22-year-old works on his footwork and technique under the guidance of trainer Max Garcia and ends with a 5-mile run through the Riverside hills. In between, Villa goes through an intense sparring session and watches tape from his last fight where he dispatched then-unbeaten Ruben Cervera in the firstShoBox telecast ti 2019.
Although he’s still early in his professional career, the two-time National Golden Gloves Amateur Champion has big aspirations.
“Once I’m able to call my own shots and have a world title, I want to be able to say I fought the best and I beat the best.”
In the co-feature of this Friday’sShoBox telecast, fast-rising 21-year-old Texan Michael Dutchover (12-0, 9 KOs) will take on fellow undefeated prospect and former Chilean National Champion Ramon Mascarena Jr. (10-0, 5 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika lightweight idije. Ni awọn šiši ija ni ti awọn tripleheader, undefeated bantamweight prospect Saul Sanchez (11-0, 6 KOs) battles Mexican Brandon Leon Benitez (14-1, 6 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika ija.
Friday ká ShoBoxtelecast immediately follows the premiere ofGBOGBO ACCESS: Wilder vs. Breazale ni 10 p.m. ATI / PT on SHOWTIME.
Latest Installment Of Award-Winning Series Premieres This Friday At 10 p.m. ET/PT On SHOWTIME®
NEW YORK – May 6, 2019 -SHOWTIME Sports released an exclusive clipfrom ALL ACCESS: Wilder vs. Breazalein advance of the premiere this Friday, Le 10 ni 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME.FIDIO: https://s.sho.com/2GY9KX4
The latest installment of the Sports Emmy®Award-winning series immerses viewers into the lives and training camps of Deontay Wilder and Dominic Breazeale as the 6-foot-7 heavyweights approach a grudge match that has been brewing for more than two years. Wilder will attempt to make the ninth successful defense of his WBC Heavyweight World Championship on Saturday, Le 18 live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center in Brooklyn in a matchup of two American heavyweights with a combined 90 percent knockout ratio.
GBOGBO ACCESS: Wilder vs. Breazaleimmediately precedes aShoBox: The New generationtripleheader headlined by undefeated blue-chip featherweight prospect Ruben Villa taking on Luis Alberto Lopez.
Ni afikun, the network will offer digital daily installments ofALL ACCESS DAILY: Wilder vs. Breazaleduring fight week. The digital shorts will deliver the franchise’s signature access and storytelling in the final days before the heavyweight showdown beginning Wednesday, Le 15 on the network’s social media channels.