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Leo leo leo Santa Cruz, Mikey Garcia & Ivan Redkach Los Angeles Media Workout Quotes & Photos

Stacked Night of Fights Takes Place Moqebelo, July 30
At Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y..
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Showtime Extreme® ka 7 p.m. LE/PT

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Los Angeles (July 13, 2016) – Two of the most popular Los Angeles-based fighters, featherweight world champion Leo leo leo Santa Cruz and former two-division champion Mikey Garcia, took part in a media workout ka labobeli at City of Angels Boxing Club in Los Angeles, Dorella. as they prepare to make a cross-country trip to Brooklyn for their respective Moqebelo, July 30 showdowns at Barclays Center and live on NAKO EA LIPONTŠO®.
Santa Cruz will defend his title against Irish superstar Carl Frampton e kholo ea ho ketsahalo ea Showtime Championship Boxing® qala ka 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT.
The undefeated Garciawill return to the ring after a two-and-a-half-year layoff to fight former world champion Elio Rojas in a 10-round bout while 154-pound contenders Tony Harrison le Sergey Rabchenko meet in a 12 round IBF Jr. Middleweight eliminator in the televised opener. The telecast will be available in Spanish via secondary audio programming (Sap).
Also in attendance at the workout was promising lightweight contender John Redkach, ba nka ka Tevin Farmer in the opening bout ofShowtime Extreme (7 p.m. LE/PT). Additional action on July 30 will feature an all-Brooklyn welterweight battle between two-time world champion Paulie Malignaggi le Gabriel Bracero in the main event of a SHOWTIME EXTREME doubleheader.

Sena ke seo batsaya karolo ile a tlameha ho re Labobeli:
LEO Santa Cruz
My dream is to be the next big thing in boxing. We’re going to work hard every day in the gym, learn from our mistakes and improve so I can be the best fighter out there. With the help of the fans and the media I think I can accomplish that.
He has great skills, great punches and he moves very well. It’s going to be a tough fight for me but I’m going to work hard to defend my belt.
I see Frampton as someone trying to come and take away everything I worked hard for. I can’t let that happen. I’m going to do what I have to do to get the win.
He’s a very skilled fighter. He has great power and I think it’s going to be an exciting fight. These are the kind of guys I want to fight. It gives me even more motivation to get in the gym and train hard.
I’ve known Mikey Garcia from the amateur days and our families have sparred with each other. I’ve even trained with Robert Garcia before. To see another great Mexican fighter go over to New York is very exciting. I’m very happy for him. He’s a great guy and a great fighter.
I think Frampton will keep his power up the weight classes. He couldn’t make 122-pounds anymore and he’s said that he will be even stronger this time. That’s good. That’s what I want. I want him to feel good so it’ll be a tough and entertaining fight.
I can’t let him come over to the U.S. and get this win. We’re going to go out there and see if he can bring the best out of me. I’m going to be one-hundred percent ready.
I’m comfortable at 126-pounds. I want to get this win against Carl Frampton and then unify against Gary Russell Jr., Lee Selby or any of the champions. When my body is ready we’ll move up in weight to seek another world title.
When I first started boxing all I ever thought about was being a world champion one time. Then after I got there I started pushing my goals. If I continue to keep learning and improve as a fighter, I could go all the way up to 140-pounds.
I’m thrilled to be fighting in New York. It’s going to be my first time out there. I’m excited to meet new fans. The people who have wished I would fight in New York will get to see me. There are people that don’t know me and this my opportunity to be impressive and put on a show for them.
MIKEY García
I’m a well-rounded fighter. I can adjust to just about any style. I get a lot of diverse sparring so that I can adjust to anything Rojas might bring. Training camp has been going very well and I think it’s going to be a good night for me.
I’ve seen Rojas before. I saw him when he was champion. He’s a good fighter with a lot of experience. He can definitely box and has a good right hand. He lost his title to a great champion. He’s very skilled and experience.
Both of us are boxers and we tend to try to work from a distance. This time I may have to look for the fight a bit more and apply some pressure. If he tries to box around, I’ll find him. I think my power will eventually be the difference and I’ll break him down.
I don’t believe there will be ring rust because I was never really outside of the ring. I’ve been in the gym the whole time, sparring and training. I would spar 10 kapa 12 o garela, just to do it. Not because I had a fight, but just to keep me active. I know it seems like a long time, but I don’t really see it. I feel like I was gone six months.
I want to fight at 135 and fight for a title there. I’m going to see how my body feels after this fight, but that’s the plan as of now. We’re not looking past Elio. I definitely want to get back in the ring soon if everything goes right.
I have no regrets. I’ve got to enjoy myself more than I had in the last 10 lilemo tse. When you’re in boxing, it’s a year round sport. You don’t have time to yourself, for your family or friends. You miss out on a lot. I learned a lot in my time away about boxing and more.
This will end up being about a seven-week training camp, but even prior to that I’ve been staying in the gym. I don’t feel any different. I feel one-hundred percent. My body is well-rested which makes me hungrier and more motivated.
I’ve fought in New York before and it’s always been a great and very supportive crowd. I was at Barclays Center for the first time on June 25 for Thurman-Porter and it was a great arena. It had great energy and I can’t wait to fight there. I can’t wait to fight at Barclays.
It’s great to be in the gym with all these different types of fighters that my brother trains. I have a lot of very intense sparring. I’ve gotten a chance to really learn from the different styles and it definitely helps me.
Ivan REDKACH
This is an excellent fight for me. I’m closing in to a title shot and I’m going to be ready on July 30.
I have a plan for this fight. You’ll see it in the ring. I’m going to make this an exciting fight.
A title fight is my motivation but my focus in fully on July 30. Everything I’ve done is to lead up to a world title fight.
I know that my opponent is slick and very fast. He’s a good boxer but we’ll see what he brings to the ring.
This is my first camp with Leo Santa Cruz and his team and it’s been going very well. I feel very prepared to fight.
ANTONIO SANTA CRUZ, Leo’s Brother & Mokoetlisi
This camp feels very close to the same as usual. Ntate oa ka (Jose) is usually the one who tells us what to do. I’m in the ring with Leo but he’s still there. He is sick but he is still going to the gym. He wants to be there for Leo.
Frampton is a good fighter. He’s going to give my brother a good fight. Short guys are tougher for Leo so we’re making sure we have sparring with fighters of all heights. Frampton won’t be hard to get inside but his height could pose a problem.
It’s a little bit more pressure on me. I’m trying to show my father that I can learn and help Leo be at his best. I think he’s going to have a great night.
José Santa Cruz, Leo’s Father & Mokoetlisi
“Ke ikutloa monate. Right now I’m going to the gym every day. Leo looks good in the ring and is training very well.
Little by little Antonio is learning and even I’m still learning. We’re both getting better as trainers and that is our goal, to be great. I feel the love from my sons and I love them a lot too. I’m proud of them and I’m proud that they are my sons.
Leo is very calm. I don’t think Leo is going to be affected by traveling to New York. Even if he doesn’t have the majority of the fans, I don’t think it will affect him.
You never know how it’s going to go on fight night. You can prepare in the gym, but sometimes, once you’re up in the ring, a fight can get complicated.
Even if I can’t make it to New York, I’m going to watch the fight. Even if it’s with one eye open, I’m going to watch.
ROBERT García, Mikey’s Brother & Mokoetlisi
Mikey definitely wants to win a title at 135-pounds. There are some good champions out there but not necessarily a huge name. Eventually Mikey would want to go up to 140-pounds where I believe there are a lot of exciting fights that could be made.
Elio is a fighter that has been off for a while and he’s a former world champion. He’s also trying to come back and make a statement. We have to be prepared for the opponent to be at the top of his game.
Now that he’s got a date and with the training and sparring, Mikey has been looking really good. It’s been a while. We might see a little bit of rust, a little bit of adjustment to timing. But the way he’s been in the gym, against top quality fighters, he’s been looking so good that I wouldn’t be surprised if he put on one of his best performances.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, which is promoted by DiBella Entertainment in association with Cyclone Promotions and presented by Premier Boxing Champions, qala ka $38 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets ka rekoa Inthaneteng ho etela www.ticketmaster.com, www.barclayscenter.com kapa ka bitsa 1-800-745-3000. Tickets boetse ho na le teng ka fa American Express Lebokose le leqepheng la Office ka Barclays Center. Group litheolelo di a fumaneha ka bitsa 844-BKLYN-GP.
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Featherweight World Champion Amanda Serrano Defends Her Title Against Colombia’s Calixta Silgado as Part of Stacked Night of Fights Saturday, July 30 ka Bongo Center e Brooklyn

Tripleheader of Televised Events Headlined by Featherweight Title Clash Between
Leo leo leo Santa Cruz & Carl Frampton
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Brooklyn (July 12, 2016) – Brooklyn-native and WBO Featherweight World Champion Amanda Serrano (28-1-1, 21 Kos) will defend her title on a stacked night of action at Barclays Center as she takes on Colombia’s Calixta Silgado (14-6-3, 9 Kos)Moqebelo, July 30 e Brooklyn.
Serrano makes her Barclays Center debut in the first female world championship fight ever held at the venue. The event is headlined by featherweight world champion Leo leo leo Santa Cruz defending his belt against Irish star Carl Frampton in the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING main event. Televised kgaso qala ka 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT and features former two-division world champion Mikey Garcia tobane le pele e neng e lefatše mampoli Elio Rojas and 154-pound contenders Tony Harrison le Sergey Rabchenko meeting in a world title eliminator.
I couldn’t be happier about this opportunity,” o ile a re Serrano. “To be the first female fighter to defend her world title at Barclays Center is truly something special. This is one of the biggest cards of the year, and I am honored to be a part of it. I can’t wait to put on a spectacular show on July 30th, and I guarantee that this fight will not go the distance.
All the talk has been about Amanda being the first female fighter to defend a championship at Barclays, but I am coming to Brooklyn to win and to make history by becoming the first female to win a world title there,” said Silgado. “Amanda is one of the most feared punchers in boxing, but I do not fear her. This is my opportunity to shine and I plan on leaving that ring on July 30th with her championship belt around my waist.
Puerto Rican Brooklynite Amanda Serrano is absolutely one of the best female fighters on the planet,” a re Lou DiBella, E le mopresidente oa DiBella Entertainment. “She has tremendous skills, devastating power, and is always in exciting fights. Already a three-division world champion, WBO featherweight titlist Serrano will make history at the Barclays Center, on July 30’s extraordinary card, when she becomes the first female boxer to defend her world title at the renowned venue.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, which is promoted by DiBella Entertainment in association with Cyclone Promotions and presented by Premier Boxing Champions, qala ka $38 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets ka rekoa Inthaneteng ho etela www.ticketmaster.com, www.barclayscenter.com kapa ka bitsa 1-800-745-3000. Tickets boetse ho na le teng ka fa American Express Lebokose le leqepheng la Office ka Barclays Center. Group litheolelo di a fumaneha ka bitsa 844-BKLYN-GP.
Additional action on July 30 will feature an all-Brooklyn welterweight battle between two-time world champion Paulie Malignaggile Gabriel Bracero in the main event of a SHOWTIME EXTREME doubleheader. Televised kgaso qala ka 7 p.m. LE/PT with a lightweight slugfest between John Redkach le Tevin Farmer.
Raised in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, Serrano gravitated toward boxing from watching her older sister Cindy, also a professional fighter. She picked the sport up quickly, feteletseng le 9-1 record during a brief amateur career that saw her win the New York Golden Gloves title in 2008. The 27-year-old would go on to fight all over the world, seizing her first world title in 2011 when she defeated Kimberly Connor to grab a super featherweight belt. A 2014, she went to Argentina and defeated Maria Elena Maderna to become a world champion at lightweight. Her latest world title campaign began in February when she stopped Olivia Gerula in the first round to capture her featherweight championship. She will be taking on the 28-year-old Silgado, out of Tolu, Colombia, who has tried four times to win a world title and who will be fighting in the U.S. for the second time on July 30.
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Carl Frampton Media Workout Quotes & Photos

Undefeated Irish Star Welcomed to America & New York by Brooklyn Star & Former World Champion Paulie Malignaggi At Gleason’s Gym Ahead of July 30 Showdown Against
Leo Santa Cruz at Barclays Center
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Brooklyn (July 7, 2016) – Undefeated Irish star Carl Frampton was officially welcomed to the United States and New York City Labone by former world champion and Brooklyn-native Paulie Malignaggi before Frampton held a media workout at Gleason’s Gym as he prepares for his matchup with featherweight world champion Leo leo leo Santa Cruz ho habité Moqebelo, July 30 phela Showtime tloha Barclays Center.
Frampton was joined by his manager, Hall of Fame former featherweight world champion Barry McGuigan, le mora oa hae Shane, Frampton’s trainer. Frampton returns for just his second fight stateside aiming to win back the same WBA Featherweight World Championship that Barry McGuigan lost 30 lilemong tse fetileng. McGuigan’s loss to Steve Cruz on June 23, 1986 was his second and final fight in the U.S.
The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader begins at at 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT and features former two division-world champion Mikey Garcia returning to take on former world champion Elio Rojas and rising super welterweight contender Tony Harrison battling once-beaten Sergey Rabchenko in a 154-pound title eliminator.
Malignaggi headlines a SHOWTIME EXTREME doubleheader against fellow Brooklyn-native Gabriel Bracero while a lightweight slugfest between John Redkach le Tevin Farmer opens televised coverage at 7 p.m. LE/PT.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, which is promoted by DiBella Entertainment in association with Cyclone Promotions and presented by Premier Boxing Champions, qala ka $38 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets ka rekoa Inthaneteng ho etela www.ticketmaster.com, www.barclayscenter.com kapa ka bitsa 1-800-745-3000. Tickets boetse ho na le teng ka fa American Express Lebokose le leqepheng la Office ka Barclays Center. Group litheolelo di a fumaneha ka bitsa 844-BKLYN-GP.
Frampton and Malignaggi posed for pictures outside of Barclays Center and under the Brooklyn Bridge before heading to Gleason’s Gym, where Malignaggi got his start in the sport, for Frampton’s first workout for New York media.
Sena ke seo batsaya karolo ile a tlameha ho re Labone:
Carl FRAMPTON
I want to be in exciting fights. From here on in my career, Ke batla ho ba moholo. Who better to face than Leo Santa Cruz? This is a chance to put my name down in history and become a two-weight world champion from Ireland.
I’ve been listening to Barry McGuigan since I turned professional. I just wanted to soak all of it up like a sponge. He’s got so much knowledge and he’s been around for so many years. I just need to be around him and learn. Shane does an amazing job training me, and between the two of them, I feel like I’m benefitting every day.
It’s very nice to be here in Brooklyn, it’s a lovely borough and it’s so great to be here in New York. There are a lot of boxing fans in New York and I really think this is the number one city for boxing.
We’re bringing a lot of lads from back home, and I also hope the Irish-Americans get to know my name, and everyone in Brooklyn as well. I expect about 1,500 traveling fans from Belfast. I think I’ll have more support than Santa Cruz.
This fight is huge for me because I really want to create a legacy. I know how people talk, and I think people will be talking about this for a very long time. I want people to remember me as a great fighter, that’s all.
I train very hard for every fight. No less or no more for Santa Cruz. We’re expecting a very tough fight with a lot of action.
The last time I was an underdog was the Irish championships, when I was an amateur. You could have got me at 11:2, I was a massive underdog. I dropped him pretty early on, so the last time I was an underdog, a lot of people who knew me made a lot of money. It’s going to be the same result this time.
Moving up to 126 pounds was definitely the right decision for me. I’m a big puncher but I lost power coming down to 122 lik'hilograma tse. I’m going to be punching harder and be at my very best.
I’m right on the door step of everything. I’m so excited for fight night, it’s going to be a truly special experience.
It’s important to be recognized in the States. This is where all of the great fighters from around the world end up fighting, and I really want to be recognized as a great fighter.
PAULIE MALIGNAGGI
I think my fight with Bracero is an interesting clash of styles. We have similar styles in that we like to box and counter punch but we’re also both very familiar with each other. I’m sure he’ll have something up his sleeve for me.
Making this kind of all-Brooklyn fight is great for the fans. We both have our own followings so it should make for an electric atmosphere at Barclays Center.
The main event is going to be a great fight. When you look at the styles and the pedigrees of both men, it’s hard to predict what’s going to happen. Both guys have exciting styles so I’m betting on the fans getting their money’s worth.
Barry MCGUIGAN, Frampton ea Manager, Pele e neng e World Champion & Hall ea Famer
After Carl defeated Scott Quigg and became a unified champion at 122 lik'hilograma tse, we believe that all of the exciting fights in that division have passed. We want to be involved in exciting fights.
The Quigg fight wasn’t as exciting as we would have liked, but we knew it was going to be like that. We knew he’d come on late in the fight and we had our tactics planned well. This is going to be a much better fight because Santa Cruz is brave and takes chances. He also has underrated boxing skills.
Shane is making Carl a better fighter every day. Every day that you don’t get better is a day you wasted. Carl is in the best physical shape of his career and we will have a plan A, B and C for this fight.
Santa Cruz is a great fighter. He’s low-key, humble and he hasn’t talked trash. This will be Carl’s hardest fight. It feels great to be involved helping Carl reach his maximum potential, it’s the second best thing to being in the ring yourself.
We believe 100 percent in Frampton’s ability to win this fight and that he will be successful on fight night.
There are some great fights out there for Carl. We’re 100 percent committed to July 30 but there are lots of great fights in the featherweight division. We will have lots of support on fight night and I have no doubt there will be a large Irish crowd there to support Carl.
Shane MCGUIGAN, Frampton ea mokoetlisi
Leo Santa Cruz is unbeaten and there aren’t really any weaknesses from my perspective. He’s a phenomenal fighter, but I don’t believe he’s fought a fighter of Carl Frampton’s caliber, as an all-around fighter.
When he meets someone who is as good, or in my opinion, better than him, we’ll see what he’s made of. I think it’s going to make for one of the most exciting fights of the year.
I wouldn’t be taking on this fight it I wasn’t extremely confident in Carl, even though he’s coming in as the underdog. I don’t think Santa Cruz has ever felt the power that Carl brings before. I think Carl can beat him comfortably if he continues to prepare well, and then steps into the ring and does what he’s capable of doing.
We’re finishing up camp now and making sure we’re 100 percent read. We have to be 100 percent to fight Leo Santa Cruz.
Carl is extremely heavy-handed. He’s extremely skillful, a true all-rounder. He really lives the life, and that makes it easy for me. The way he trains, how he eats, how he sleeps: he takes it seriously and takes care of himself.
The transition coming over to New York to finish training camp has been great. We could have waited until closer to fight night but we want every single percent to our advantage.
We’re still acclimatizing to the heat, the jet lag is no problem and we’re going to be ready on fight night.
This fight is history in the making. It’s a fight that can really put Carl on the map. It’s always a huge opportunity when you’re fighting for a title, against someone of Santa Cruz’s caliber.
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SHOWTIME SPORTS® CONTINUES CELEBRATION OF 30 YEARS OF SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® WITH FOUR CLASSIC JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ FIGHTS IN JULY

 

Tune In Bosiung bona Ka 10 p.m. LE/PT Ka Showtime Extreme® To Relive Chavez vs. Hector “Macho” Camacho; Watch Round 12 NOW:-http://s.sho.com/2996PsP

Hape, Chavez vs. Pernell “Sweet Pea” Whitaker, vs..Frankie Randall II and vs. Meldrick Taylor II On “Throwback Thursdays” This Month

 

NEW YORK (July 7, 2016) – Widely acknowledged as the preeminent Mexican-born fighter in history and one of the greatest prizefighters of all time, Julio Cesar Chavez will be honored as Showtime Sports® airs classic Chavez fights in continuation of its year-long celebration of 30 years of Showtime Championship Boxing.

 

The month will be highlighted by four of the incomparable Chavez’ most memorable fights – against Hector “Macho” Camacho, Pernell “Sweet Pea” Whitaker, the second of three fights with Frankie Randall and the rematch with Meldrick Taylor. All four fights will air Thursdays at 10 p.m. LE/PT ka Showtime Extreme (full schedule below).

 

Ka lilemo tse ngata, the revered ring legend was considered the world’s best pound-for-pound fighter. In an amazing 25-year-career (1980-2005), Chavez fought 115 linako tse ling (107-6-2 le 88 knockouts). At the highest level, he competed in four weight classes – 130 pounds to 147 pounds – and was a six-time world champion in three divisions.

 

He holds records for the most world title successful defenses (27), most title fight victories (31), most title fights (37) and the second-most title defenses won by kakalatsa (21, ka mor'a hore Joe Louis le 23). Chavez was 31-4-2 le 21 KOs in world title fights. A multiple Ntoa se ea Year mohlodi, Chavez was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2011.

 

The fights will air on “Throwback Labone” during the month of July at 10 p.m. LE/PT ka Showtime Extreme® and are available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND®, Showtime neng kapa neng® and via the network’s online streaming service.

 

Below is the schedule of SHOWTIME EXTREME premieres for the month of July:

  • Bosiung bona/Labone, July 7: Chavez vs. Camacho
  • Labone, July 14: Chavez vs. Whitaker
  • Labone, July 21: Chavez Randal II
  • Labone, July 28: Chavez vs. Taylor II

 

“Throwback Labone” Tidbits

  • WBC super featherweight champion Chavez (81-0) and his WBO counterpart, Camacho, fought on Sept. 12, 1992, ho la Las Vegas. JCC turned back a determined bid by “Macho” to take a unanimous 12-round decision.

 

  • Chavez had an 87-fight winning streak end when he and WBC welterweight champion Whitaker fought to a highly controversial 12-round majority draw in Sept. 10, 1993, at the Alamodome in San Antonio. One judge scored it for “Sweet Pea” by 115-113; the others had it 115-115.

 

  • Chavez was dealt his initial defeat on a 12-round split decision to nemesis Randall on Jan. 29, 1994. In the rematch the following Ka 7, Chavez won a razor-thin, split eight-round technical decision after the fight was stopped because of a large cut over Chavez’ eyebrow. Chavez and Randall would fight a third time, with Chavez taking the rubber match on a clear, unanimous 10-round decision on May 22, 2004.

 

  • Chavez went 2-0 against Taylor, winning by eighth-round knockout in a rematch on Sept. 17, 1994. In their initial fight four-and-a-half years earlier, Chavez rallied to win by 12go th-round stoppage.

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UNDEFEATED AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT JARRELL MILLER TO FACE TOUGH VETERAN FRED KASSI ON FRIDAY, Aug. 19 IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: THE NEW isa molokong o mong

Tripleheader from Rhinos Stadium in Rochester, N.Y.. Airs Live at 10 p.m. LE/PT ka Showtime®

 

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NEW YORK (June 30, 2016) – Undefeated heavyweight Jarrell Miller claims he’s America’s top heavyweight prospect. “Big Baby” will get a chance to back up his boast when he faces his toughest test to date in veteran Fred Cat e kholo ea ho ketsahalo ea ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong ka Labohlano, Aug. 19.

 

The confident and hard-hitting Miller (17-0-1, 15 Kos) and the durable and vastly experienced Kassi (18-5-1, 10 Kos) will headline a tripleheader live on NAKO EA LIPONTŠO ka 10 p.m. LE/PT from the outdoor soccer venue Rhinos Stadium in Rochester, N.Y..

 

Two undefeated young bantamweight prospects will square off in theShoBox co-feature as world-ranked Nikolay Potapov (14-0-1, 6 Kos) le Antonio Nieves (16-0-1, 8 Kos) meet in a 10-round bantamweight bout.

 

A a qalang gia ea telecast, undefeated welterweight knockout artist Bakhtiyar Eyubov (10-0, 10 Kos) will face battle-tested veteran Karim Mayfield (19-3-1, 11 Kos) in a 10-round match.

 

Tickets for the event presented by Salita Promotions go on sale ena Labohlano ka Motsehare o moholo Et le di a fumaneha ka http://www.rhinossoccer.com/le -http://www.etix.com

 

“This is an amazing opportunity. I’m in the main event going against a tough opponent, and he’s definitely game to fight,” Miller said. “I’m ready to put his lights out like I do everybody else. I know he’s durable and a little older than me. He’s a tough guy and he can take a beating. Hole haholo, he’s only been stopped once. I’ll be the second.

 

“I’m going back to basics in this camp. I’m an advanced fighter, but there are a couple of things I’ve wanted to work on. It’s easy for heavyweights to rely on power and forget about technique. You see what happened to Dominic Breazeale against Anthony Joshua? His power didn’t mean jack because there was no technique behind it. I want to be the kind of fighter who puts his technique first and power last.”

 

“I approach Jarrell like all young fighters,” Kassi said. “I’m a seasoned pro that has fought top-tier opponents. Jarrell will have to bring his ‘A game’ against me. He’s got size and power, but it’s nothing I haven’t seen. I’m tired of getting robbed by judges like in El Paso (against Chris Arreola), and in Alabama (against Dominic Breazeale). That should have been me fighting Anthony Joshua in The O2. Against (Hughie) Fury, the cut saved him. Another round or two and he would have been done. Then we heard what we always hear, ‘oh, Fury had a bad night, so did Breazeale, so did Arreola.’ They all seem to have ‘bad’ nights when I’m in the other corner. I’m hoping to actually get some credit when Miller has a ‘bad’ night too. I’m a heavyweight boxer, that’s boxer underlined. I move my feet, I use angles, I hit and don’t get hit. That’s boxing and it’s my art. Boxing fans are going to have a great time watching me dismantle a giant.”

 

“I am very happy to be back on SHOWTIME fighting the best opponent of my career,” Eyubov said. “I know this will be my hardest fight to date and that’s what motivates me. I am grateful that I am getting an opportunity to prove myself and I want to show that I am ready for the best fighters in the world. I am ready for the boxing world to know my name. August 19, Karim Mayfield, here I come.”

 

“This will be a special event at Rochester Rhinos soccer stadium. We have America’s brightest heavyweight contender in Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller and a knockout sensation out of Brooklyn by way of Kazakhstan in Bakhtiyar ‘Bakha’ Eyubov,"Khothaletso Dmitriy Salita a re. “This show has all the ingredients to be one of the most talked about boxing events of the summer, and we think Miller has all the skills and charisma to break through in the heavyweight division. I am grateful to SHOWTIME and Rhinos Stadium that boxing fans will witness talented fighters in their toughest fights to date. I look forward to an explosive night of boxing.”

 

“Wendy and I are so excited to be hosting both SHOWTIME and the fighting debut of Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller at Rhinos Stadium,"A re Wendy le David Dworkin, owners of the Rochester Rhinos soccer stadium. "August 19 will be a great opportunity to showcase our stadium and the City of Rochester to a nationwide audience.”

 

The menacing Miller, a 6-foot-4 Brooklyn, N.Y.. habo, is a consensus top 15 heavyweight – he’s ranked No. 8 ka WBO, Se Ke Oa. 9 in the WBA and No. 14 ka IBF. The 27-year-old former professional kickboxer has knocked out six consecutive opponents as he’s risen through the rankings as one of America’s top heavyweight hopes. Prior to Miller’s knockout of Nick Guivas ka Ka 27, his previous two fights were onShoBox – a third round destruction of Akhror Muralimov last October and a knockout of Donovan Dennis in January in which he was pushed to the seventh round for the first time.

 

Kassi has been in with some of the most recognizable names in the heavyweight division, ho akarelletsa le Amir Mansour, Dominic Breazeale le Hughie Fury. The 36-year-old fought to a disputed majority draw with three-time world title challenger Chris Arreola last July on PBC on CBS in which most ringside observers, ho akarelletsa le ShoBox setsebi Steve kekana Farhood, had Kassi winning by a wide margin. The New Orleans resident has been stopped just once – in 2014 by Mansour – and stands as an excellent barometer for Miller’s progression as a legitimate contender.

 

The fast-rising Potapov, of Potolsk, Russia, is ranked in the top 15 in three of the four sanctioning bodies (Se Ke Oa. 7 WBO, Se Ke Oa. 13 IBF, Se Ke Oa. 14 WBA) after just 15 setsebi lintoa. A former amateur standout with over 200 lintoa, the 25-year-old Potapov has already gone at least 10 rounds seven times since turning professional in 2010. The only blemish on his record is a draw with undefeated prospect Stephon Young a hae ea ho qetela ntoa ka April 15 ka ShoBox.

 

Coincidently, the only blemish on Antonio Nieves’ record is a 2015 draw with Stephon Young. The 29-year-old is coming off his first 10-round performance, a unanimous decision over then once-beaten Oscar Mojica ka June 18. The Cleveland, Ohio native will face his toughest opponent to date in fellow unbeaten Potapov in the matchup of unbeaten bantamweights.

 

The Brooklyn-based Eyubov has passed every test he’s faced, and knocked out all of his opponents in the process. The 29-year-old native of Kazakhstan is coming off an impressive third-round stoppage of veteran Jared Robinson last January on ShoBox. Eyubov will step up his level of opposition when he faces Karim Mayfield, a 35-year-old veteran who owns wins over Mauricio Herrera le Steve kekana Forbes and has never been stopped in 23 lintoa.

 

Barry Tompkins tla bitsa ea ShoBox khato ho ringside le Steve kekana Farhood le pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Raul, Marquez will serve as expert analysts. Ya phethahatso molemi ke Gordon Hall le Rich Gaughan hlahisa le Rick Phillips ba tataise.

SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONCELEBRATES 15TH ANNIVERSARY WITH FOUR-FIGHT TELECAST ON FRIDAY, July 22, PHELA ON SHOWTIME®

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NEW YORK (June 29, 2016) – The popular, prospect-orientated boxing series, ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong celebrates its 15th anniversary with a quadrupleheader on Labohlano, July 22, phela ka ho NAKO EA LIPONTŠO (10 p.m. LE/PT, lieha ka West Coast) ho tloha Foxwoods Resort Casino a Mashantucket, Conn.

 

A tse 10 ho pota ka sehloohong ketsahalo, undefeated top 10-ranked Adama "Butter" Lopez (15-0, 7 Kos) of Phoenix faces Roman Run Joen Reynoso (18-1-1, 7 Kos) of Argentina in a bantamweight bout. Super middleweights Ronald Ellis (12-0-1, 10 Kos) of Lynn., Boima., le Julius Jackson (19-1, 15 Kos) ea St. Thomas, Moroetsana Islands, will collide in the eight-round co-feature.

 

Tse peli tse robeli rounders tla potolohileng tsoa tse 'nè ntoa telecast. O'Shaquie Foster (10-1, 7 Kos), ea Orange, Texas, kopana le Rolando Chinea (12-1-1, 6 Kos), ea Lancaster, Penn., in a featherweight scrap and undefeatedKhiary Hlooho e Pitts (13-0, 10 Kos), ea Worcester, Boima., will be opposed by fellow unbeaten Ismael Garcia (10-0, 4 Kos), ea Vineland, N.J., by way of Pahokee, Fla., in the super welterweight opener.

 

Tickets for the GH3 Promotions event are priced at $45, $75 le $150 and can be purchased by phone from the Foxwoods Resort Casino at800.200.2882 kapa Inthaneteng ho www.foxwoods.com.
Since its premiere on July 21, 2001, 67 boxers who’ve appeared onShoBox went on to become world champions; the most recent,Rau’Shee Warren. An additional 75 fighters who appeared on ShoBoxhave fought for a world title.

 

Testament to the ShoBox mission statement and to the competitiveness of the fights – prospects are matched against their toughest opposition to date – 150 fighters have suffered their first loss on the developmental series.

 

Lopez, Ellis and Foster fought on GH3’s Feb. 19 ShoBox at Atlantic City. Lopez and Foster triumphed; Ellis boxed a draw.

 

Adam Lopez vs. Roman Run Joen Reynoso: 10-round bantamweight bout

The steadily improving Lopez, now trained by Houston-based Ronnie Shields, will be making his fourth ShoBox start since March 2015. In his first three, he defeated previously unbeaten prospects (combined record: 44-0-2) on each occasion.

 

Ho qetela Feb. 19, the 5-foot-7, 25-year-old Lopez captured a career-best, highly competitive 10-round decision over Mario Muñoz (16-0-1) of Mexico. Lopez survived a nasty cut over his right eye to win by the scores of 98-92 habeli 'me 97-93. In his other fights on ShoBox, Lopez won a (then personal-best) 10-round majority decision over DominicanEliecer Aquino (17-0-1) ka July 17, 2015, and by second-round knockout over Pablo Cruz (11-0) ka March 13, 2015.

 

Regarding his upcoming fight against Reynoso, Lopez said, “Everything is good. I’m starting to turn up my sparring. I have switched trainers to Ronnie Shields ho la Houston. I see a lot of improvement since my last fight.

 

“Reynoso is a good fighter from Argentina. He is in Canada now, so I am sure he is getting good sparring there. He is kind of wild, but guys like that are hard to fight because you don’t know where the punches are coming from, but we will be prepared for anything.”

 

Born in Phoenix and raised in Los Angeles, Lopez moved to San Antonio at 15. O ile a a tsoela 125-23 in the amateurs and won six national championships before turning pro at 21 ka February 2012.

The 25-year-old Reynoso brings a 10-fight winning streak into his United States and ShoBox qalo. A five-year pro, the South American lightweight champion fought his initial 18 fights in Buenos Aires before winning his last fight and lone start this year on a decision over Cristian Arrazola ho qetela Ka 20 in Canada. Reynoso’s lone defeat came in his fourth fight.

 

“Everything is going well in training camp,’’ Reynoso said. “We know that Lopez is tall for 122 pounds and he has good hand speed. He has a good name and we will try to learn more in the next few weeks.

 

“This is a big opportunity for us and we will do our best. This is a big fight and we know we have to win. Ka tlholo, we would hope to get a world title opportunity.’’

 

Ronald Ellis vs. Julius Jackson: Eight-round middleweight bout

Ellis gets an immediate opportunity to regain his winning ways after taking a sizeable jump up in class and boxing an eight-round draw with hard-hitting Jerry Odom a hae a Feb. 19 ShoBox qalo. A spirited, close contest throughout was scored 78-74 for Ellis and 76-76 karoloana. The draw snapped a four-fight-knockout streak for Ellis, who’s won all 10 of his knockouts inside two rounds (eight in the first) since turning pro in 2011.

 

“This is going to be another coming out party for me,’’ the 5-foot-11, 25-year-old Ellis said. “The last fight was a draw. I had some problems with my hand, but I’m back and this is a step for me. Hopefully he comes to fight. I hope he brings it 100 percent because I am bringing 200 lekholong.

 

“I am glad to be on ShoBox hape. I showed the fans a little bit in my last fight. They can expect the same thing but a little bit more on July 22.''

 

Jackson is making his second ShoBox qala. In his debut – and initial go in the U.S. – the older brother of John and son of former two-division world champion Julian “The Hawk” Jackson registered two knockdowns en-route to a ninth-round TKO over Jonathan Nelson (19-2, 10 Kos) ka Aug. 20, 2014.

 

Much like Ellis, Jackson is also getting a quick-fix chance to redeem himself and get back on the winning track. Empa, unlike Ellis, Jackson losthis most recent fight. His perfect record and 19-fight winning streak ended when he lost by second-round TKO to now top-rated super middleweight contender Jose Uzcategui ho qetela Oct. 6.

 

“I’m looking to redeem myself and come out with a win,’’ said the 6-foot-2 Jackson, ba ba neng ba fellang 29 ka Aug. 1. “This is my second ShoBox fight and I’m excited to get back to let the world see my talent. I’m getting better, my training has been good. I expect to be in with another really good fighter. It should be a great fight.’’

 

A 2008 Olympian for the Virgin Islands and a pro since January 2009, Jackson is fighting for the third time in a row in the U.S.

 

O’Shaquie Foster vs. Rolando Chinea: Eight-round featherweight bout

O’Shaquie (pronounced “oh-SHACK-ee”) Foster is making his third appearance on ShoBox. Ho qetela Feb. 19, he began to live up to expectations when he rebounded from a sub-standard performance in his ShoBox qalo (an eight-round decision loss to Samuele Seah ka November 2015) to register a seventh-round TKO over previously undefeated Latis Williams (8-0-1).

 

Foster, 22, dropped southpaw Williams four times – in the second, third, fourth and seventh rounds. Three of the knockdowns appeared to result from a push, but Williams’ gloves touched the canvas each time so they went into the books as knockdowns. After the final knockdown in the seventh, the fight was stopped at 52 metsotsoana e ka pota.

 

“Everything is going good,’’ Foster said. “I’ve been doing a lot of conditioning. I am in the best shape of my life. Chinea has a good jab and I know he will be in a good shape.

“Ever since I moved to Virginia to train, my conditioning, mentality and confidence has gone way up and that was the difference from my first fight to my last fight on ShoBox. Ka July 22, I will be even that much better.’’

 

A highly decorated amateur standout, the 5-foot-8½ inch Foster advanced to the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials where he lost to unbeaten pro prospect, Josefa "Jo-Jo" Diaz. Pele hore, Foster was a 2010 Pal National Champion, a five-time Ringside National Champion and two-time National Junior Golden Gloves Champion.

Chinea, a 5-foot-8, 25-selemo se le seng, o etsa hae ShoBox qalo. After going pro in November 2011, o ile a 10-0-1 before losing an eight-round decision to Ismail Muwendo ka April 2015. He’s won two straight since, including a six-round decision over previously undefeatedLadarius Miller (ka nako eo 9-0) a hae ea ho qetela ntoa ka Feb. 16.

“I treat every opponent the same,’’ Chinea. “I give everything I got and I leave it all in the ring. I know Foster was a good amateur. I know he can box and I know he has some pop.

 

“This is the moment I’ve dreamed about since I started boxing at 14. My main goal is to tune out the crowd and win. I want to be a main event fighter on SHOWTIME and this is the first step.’’

Khiary Gray-Pitts vs. Ismael Garcia: Eight-round super welterweight bout

Bohlooho-Pitts, 23, will be boxing on ShoBox ka lekhetlo la pele. Ambidextrous with quick hands and feet, Gray-Pitts turned pro in June 2014. He fought three times that year, eight times in 2015 (8-0, 8 Kos, seven in the first, one in the second) and this will be his third fight in 2016.

 

“I’m very excited,’’ Gray-Pitts said. “Now I get to showcase my skillset to the whole world. It’s something I’ve been waiting for. There’s still more that people haven’t seen yet when it comes to me. Now I get to see what I have the ability to do. I’m able to block [the crowd] out.

 

“The more pressure there is, the more relaxed I am. I don’t know a lot about my opponent, but it doesn’t matter as long as I go in there and get done what I need to get done.”

 

The 5-foot-9 Gray-Pitts is coming off a second-round knockout overQuinton Willis ho qetela Ka 13. A hae go tswela ntle moo pele ho qetela, the previous Feb. 19, won a 10-round decision over Eduardo Flores.

 

Garcia, 29, has fought sporadically since turning pro in March 2010, although he’s been more active in the last 14 dikgwedi tse. He fought in May and October in 2015 and won his one start this year on a six-round split decision over Carlos Garcia ho qetela March 18. Garcia’s initial seven fights took place in Atlantic City, the last three in Philadelphia.

“It is my television debut, and everything we have been working on in my first 10 fights we will put together for this fight,’’ Garcia said. “This is SHOWTIME. Being on ShoBox is a long time coming for me. It’s what I’ve dreamed about since I started boxing. It’s his TV debut as well so I know he will be on top of his game. We will be preparing 100 percent for that and then some.

 

“I have seen a little of Gray-Pitts on tape. This will be my toughest test, as I will be his toughest test. When you have 13-0 ntoa 10-0, it will be a good fight.’’

 

Barry Tompkins tla bitsa ea ShoBox khato ho ringside le Steve kekana Farhood le pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Raul, Marquez will serve as expert analysts. Ya phethahatso molemi ke Gordon Hall le Rich Gaughan hlahisa le Rick Phillips ba tataise.

MIKEY GARCIA RETURNS ON SATURDAY, July 30 FOR STACKED NIGHT OF BOXING ON SHOWTIME® AND SHOWTIME EXTREME®FROM BARCLAYS CENTER PRESENTED BY PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS

Showtime Championship Boxing® - 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT

Leo Santa Cruz Defends WBA Featherweight Championship vs. Carl Frampton

Two-Division Champ Mikey Garcia Returns Against Former Champion Elio Rojas

Tony Harrison and Sergey Rabchenko Meet in IBF 154-Pound Eliminator

 

SHOWTIME BOXING ON SHOWTIME EXTREME® - 7 p.m. LE/PT

Brooklyn Welterweights Paulie Malignaggi and Gabriel Bracero Square Off

Ivan Redkach Faces Tevin Farmer in Lightweight Bout

 

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Brooklyn (June 28, 2016)—Undefeated former two-division world champion Mikey Garcia will return to the ring after a two-and-a-half-year layoff on Moqebelo, July 30 on an exciting night of boxing on NAKO EA LIPONTŠO le Showtime Extreme that is one of the strongest cards ever assembled at Bongo Center e Brooklyn.

 

Garcia, who won world titles at featherweight and super featherweight, will fight former world champion Elio Rojas papaling ea likhato tse 10 ho Showtime Championship Boxing co-feature of the Leo leo leo Santa Cruz vs.. Carl Frampton event presented by Premier Boxing Champions (PBC).

 

In the opening bout of the Showtime Championship Boxing telecast that begins at 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT, once-beaten 154-pound contenders Tony Harrison le Sergey Rabchenko will meet in a 12-round IBF Junior Middleweight Eliminator. Harrison and Rabchenko will square off for the No. 2 mandatory challenger spot to IBF titlist Jermall Charlo, who successfully defended his crown on Ka 21, and undefeated contender Julian Williams, who earned the No. 1 mandatory position on March 5, both on SHOWTIME. Harrison vs. Rabchenko is the sixth matchup in 2016 between top 154-pound fighters, a lineup showcasing three world title fights and three title elimination matches in one of boxing’s deepest divisions.

 

The combined record of the six fighters on the SHOWTIME telecast is an impressive 162-4-1 le 113 knockouts.

 

An all-Brooklyn showdown between welterweight technicians Paulie “Magic Man” Malignaggi le Gabriel “Tito” Bracero highlights the undercard action on SHOWTIME BOXING on SHOWTIME EXTREME. The 10-round bout is a matchup between a former two-division world champion, Malignaggi, and a fellow Brooklyn native, Bracero, coming off the biggest win of his career when he knocked out Danny O'Connor ho qetela October.

 

A 10-round clash between once-beaten lightweight John Redkach and streaking Tevin Farmer, le mofenyi wa 14 straight, will open the SHOWTIME EXTREME telecast live at 7 p.m. LE/PT.

 

The July 30 event at Barclays Center comes on the heels of last Saturday’s potential Fight of the Year thriller between Keith Thurman le Shawn Porter, a back-and-forth slugfest that generated the top grossing live gate and second-highest attended boxing event in venue history.

 

“This is the strongest card from top to bottom that I have promoted at Barclays Center,” said DiBella Entertainment President Lou DiBella. “Every single fight is significant and competitive, and this is a great follow up from the tremendous success that boxing had with Thurman-Porter this past weekend.”

 

“This will be our 19go th ditebele ketsahalo, but from top to bottom it’s arguably our best card yet,” said Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment CEO Brett Yormark. “We are excited to welcome undefeated Santa Cruz and Frampton to Brooklyn for the first time, a fight that could rival Barclays Center’s epic Thurman-Porter bout for Fight of the Year. It’s also a pleasure to welcome Brooklyn’s own Paulie Malignaggi back to Barclays Center for the fifth time and to host the return of Mikey Garcia after a two and a half year hiatus. July 30 is going to be another big night for BROOKLYN BOXING.”

 

“We are excited to be part of Mikey Garcia’s return to the ring. Before the layoff, he was a two-division world champion and considered one of the top boxers in the world. We know he is determined to reclaim his place among the elite,"A re Stephen Espinoza, Phethahatso Motlatsi Mopresidente & Mookameli Ea Ka Sehlohong, Showtime Sports. “SHOWTIME has distinguished itself by delivering the most compelling matchups and the most important events in boxing all year long. There is no other network as committed to the sport, le July 30 ketsahalo, from top-to-bottom, is a prime example.”

 

MIKEY GARCIA vs. ELIO ROJAS

“I expect to pick up right where I left off,” Garcia told SHOWTIME Sports reporter Jim Gray last Saturday on CBS. “I was a world champion, I was undefeated, and I still am. I didn’t leave because I was injured. I think I’ll come back even better. I’m hungrier now than I was before.

 

“I just have to get one fight in. This first fight with Elio (Rojas) will be somewhere between 135 le 140 lik'hilograma tse, but I want to fight at 135 and win a title there. I want to win a title there and keep going after champion after champion. Now that all that (uncertainty) is behind me I look forward to the next stage of my career. This next stage of my career will be what people remember me for.”

 

“Mikey Garcia is a great fighter,” Rojas said. “I want to thank him for this opportunity. We are both former WBC World Champions and I expect a great fight. Leha ho le joalo, all of the talk surrounding this fight has been about Mikey’s comeback and his future plans. I am no tune-up. This is also about me coming back and fighting again. He may be looking past me, but I am fully focused on him and securing the victory. I will do whatever I have to do to win, so I can move on and regain my world championship.”

 

Garcia (34-0, 28 Kos), ea Ventura, Dorella., is 28-years-old and in the prime of his career. Once considered one of the top young boxers pound-for-pound in the world, he will make his first ring appearance since he retained the WBO 130-pound title with a 12-round unanimous decision overJuan Carlos Burgos ka Jan. 25, 2014. Garcia, the brother of renowned trainer Robert Garcia, has been victorious by knockout in 10 ea hae ea ho qetela 12 fights and holds impressive victories overRoman “Rocky” Martinez, Juan Manuel Lopez, Orlando Salido le Bernabe Concepcion.

 

Rojas (24-2, 14 Kos), of San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic, won the WBC featherweight world championship in 2009 with a 12-round unanimous decision over defending titleholder Takahiro Ao a Japan. The 33-year-old successfully defended the title against Guty Espadas Jr. a 2010, before losing the belt via unanimous decision to Jhonny Gonzalez ka April 2012. Since the loss to Gonzalez, Rojas moved up to lightweight, moo a ileng a hlōla Robert Osiobe ka August 2014.

 

TONY HARRISON vs. SERGEY RABCHENKO:

“I’m thrilled to return to the ring on this big stage for my first fight in Brooklyn, and I’m ready to put on a show,” said Harrison. “Fighting for a world title is my dream and I know that I have a challenge in front of me. I’m working hard in camp to get another knockout and to make my mark on the division.”

 

“This is the start of realizing my dream,” Rabchenko said. “America is the Mecca of boxing so it is a huge privilege for me to be asked to fight there. American fans like to see knockouts and I like to knock people out so I think they will like what they see. I think I can build a fan base there. I am hungrier than ever. I have not seen much of Harrison, but I am ready for anyone. People say he is a very good fighter with good power. I’m not worried. I have good power as well and I think I will have too much for him.”

 

Ka feela 25 lilemo tse ea lilemo li, Harrison (23-1, 19 Kos) has showed tremendous promise. He manufactured a 10-fight knockout streak from 2013 ho 2015 and proved he could recover from a loss when he dominated Cecil McCalla bakeng sa 10 rounds in October 2015 le ile a khaotsa ho Fernando Mohlabani in impressive fashion in March.

 

Fighting out of Belaraus, Rabchenko (27-1, 20 Kos) is looking to put himself squarely into world title contention when he makes his U.S. qalo ka July 30. The 30-year-old is coming off stoppage victories over Walter Calvo ka Motšeanong 2015 and Miguel Aguilar in February.

 

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PAULIE MALIGNAGGI vs. Gabriele le BRACERO:

“I feel truly blessed to have yet another opportunity to fight in Brooklyn,” Malignaggi said. “I have known Tito a long time and I know he always comes to fight. We will give the Brooklyn fans a great appetizer before the terrific main event later that night in Barclays Center.”

 

“I’m looking to make a statement by winning this fight,” said Bracero. “Paulie and I have been friends since the amateurs and I’m thankful to have this opportunity, but he’s had his run. Now it’s time for me to have mine. This fight is going to change my life.”

 

A pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli kwa 140 le ea 147-lik'hilograma tse, the 35-year-old Malignaggi (35-7, 7 Kos) will return to the ring to fight at Barclays Center for the fifth time. He has faced a slew of big names throughout his career and has been victorious over the likes of Zab Juda, Vyacheslav Senchenko le Pablo Cesar Cano. Born le hōletse le Bensonhurst tikolohong ea Brooklyn, “The Magic Man” was victorious twice fighting in his birth country of Italy last year after unsuccessfully challenging unbeaten Danny Garcia ka August.

 

Another Brooklyn-native, Bracero (24-2, 5 Kos) comes off of a sensational one-punch knockout of rival Danny O'Connor in their rematch last October. The 35-year-old owns victories over Dmitry Salita le Pavel Miranda in addition to his first triumph over the previously unbeaten O’Connor in 2011.

 

IVAN REDKACH vs. TEVIN FARMER:

“I am extremely happy to be back in the ring on a big show in New York,"Redkach a re. “There are so many Ukrainian fans in New York and I am thrilled to have their support and will put on a great show for them. I want to thank Leo Santa Cruz and his team for having me in their camp as we both prepare ourselves to put on tremendous performances come July 30."

 

“I couldn’t be more excited about this fight,” Farmer said. “This is my Barclays Center debut and it is going to be a spectacular performance. I have called out anyone and everyone in the 130- pound division to no avail, so now I’m moving up to 135 to take on Redkach, one of the most feared punchers in the division. Redkach is an aggressive guy and I know he is coming to fight, but there is no way I leave that ring without my hand being raised. This is a fight where I can and I will make a major statement. I’m willing to fight whoever they put in front of me to inch closer to a world title opportunity and July 30 is another step in that direction. I tip my hat off to Redkach for giving me this fight, but this is my time to shine.”

 

A hlaha ka Ukraine empa ho loantša ho tsoa Los Angeles, REDK (19-1-1, 15 Kos) began boxing at the age of six and has put together an impressive career since turning pro in 2009. The 30-year-old owns victories over Tony Luis, Sergey Gulyakevich le Yakubu Amidu. Morao ka ho fetisisa, Redkach knocked out Erick Daniel Martinez ka October 2015 and fought to a draw with Luis Cruz ka April.

 

Representing the fighting city of Philadelphia, Farmer (24-1-1, 5 Kos) o hlōla 14 bouts in a row since losing to unbeaten world champion Jose Pedraza a 2012. The 25-year-old has come on strong in recent years, upsetting previously unbeaten fighters such as Emmanuel Gonzalez, Angel Luna le Camilo Perez. Farmer dominated veteran Gamaliele Diaz in March and will make his Barclays Center debut on July 30.

 

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, which is promoted by DiBella Entertainment in association with Cyclone Promotions, qala ka $38 le ka rekoa Inthaneteng ho etela www.ticketmaster.com, www.barclayscenter.com kapa ka bitsa 1-800-745-3000. Tickets boetse ho na le teng ka fa American Express Lebokose le leqepheng la Office ka Barclays Center. Group litheolelo di a fumaneha ka bitsa 844-BKLYN-GP.

 

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Brooklyn (June 26, 2016) - Moputso o mongata o khutliselitsoeng ho CBS ka moqebelo Ka ntoa ea mokete oa selemo e le 'mampoli oa lefatše o sa tlotsitsoeng Keith Thurman E thehiloe Champion ea Lefatše la Perce Shawn Porter Ka lebaka la qeto e haufi empa e sa thabiseng 115-113 Ka baahloli bohle ba bararo ba merosu.

 

The 12,718 balateli ba teng setsing sa Barclays se Brooklyn le bashebelli ka lebaka la U.S. ho shebella ketsahalo ea pele ea pokello ea pele ea pbstime ea pele ho CBS ho tloha Muhammed Ali-Leon Sprotss in 1978 ba ile ba tšoaroa hampe pakeng tsa linaleli tse peli tse khanyang ka ho timetsa.

 

Thurman (27-0, 22 Kos) le port (26-2-1, 16 Kos) e kopantsoe ho lahlela 1200 Li-pulches tsa li-fresemen tsa concely tsa cbs, e hlahisitsoeng ke baetsi ba pele ba pele. Wowdone ea Marque e ne e le pale ea ho nepahala. Ketsahalo, Joalokaha thirman e fihla 50 etsang liphesente tse matla a hae Shots, ha ho bapisoa le 38 liperesente tsa poone, le 44 liperesente tsa lithaka tsa hae tse felletseng tse bapisoang le toka 36 Peresente bakeng sa Chalelello. Ha Third a lula liperesente tse phahameng, Porter e ne e le mohlabani oa phatsi, ho lahla 100 ho feta ho putlama ho feta 12 o garela.

 

"Nako e le 'ngoe" le "nako ea" blow "e tsamaisitsoe joalo ka papatso, Ka li-sharkshoo tsa matla tse ngata, Ha Porter le Sling Worter e bakoa ho ea pele ho Hurman ka liropo. Mme ha ho ne ho se na kokompdown, BlockBerter ea ka morao-rao e sa naheng e sa naheng, 'me ha e felisoe ka tlhōrōng e phahameng ea bobeli e ile ea kena moketeng oa boxeng historing ea setsi sa Barclays.

 

“Ke batla ho leboha Porter porter bakeng sa ntoa e kholo. Ke mohlabani e moholo,"Ho thoe. "Tšireletso ke senotlolo sa tlholo. O rata meea ea hae e matla ebile e etsa hore ho be thata ho baahloli ba ho fumana lintlha. Ke ile ka khona ho mo sisinya ka ho hlaka, Li-blats tse sebetsang mme ke lumela hore phapang kajeno.

 

"Ke ne ke tla mo fa bocha. E ne e le ntoa e kholo. E ne e le mohanyetsi e moholo. Motho e mong le e mong o ne a re ke kopa hore e be mohanyetsi oa ka o mongata ho fihlela joale. Ke ne ke sa khone ho mo tsosa empa ke ile ka mo sitisa makhetlo a 'maloa. "

Sebaka sa pele sa pele sa Champion, perennial ordog empa e bonolo, ha e tletleba ka ho ba sejo se ke keng sa reha qeto ea ho khutlisa ka molao.

 

"Re sebelitse ka thata, Keith ke 'mampoli o moholo,"Porter a boletse. "Ntate oa ka o re ho boloka hlooho ea hau. Ke nahana hore ke hapile ntoa, Empa ke khotsofetse hobane tlholisano e tsoa bosiung bona.

 

“Re hloka Defach eo. Kea tseba hore balateli ba batla ho fetoloa. Haeba a mpha monyetla o mong, Ke tlo sebetsa ka thata moring ebe ke tloha ka sehlooho sa hae.”

 

Ho buoa hoa CBS Teleiviop e bontshang papali ea ho se hlaloseheng Jarrett Hurd ho fumana lengolo la ho fumana monyetla oa ho amohela tsebiso e ntle ka har'a sehlopha sa 154-pound-pound e nang le ho busa 10go th Round Tko Oscar Molina.

 

Hurd (18-0, 12 Kos) o tlameha ho sebetsa pele ho nako, Floorling Molina bakeng sa lekhetlo la pele mosebetsing. Ho ruruha ho hoholo le ho setala ho ne ho le thata ho tloha qalong feela, Ho senya oliana o neng a salingoa-olimpian o neng a sa sebetse o neng a le teng pele a le papali e ka hare ka hare. Ho hlakoloa ho sokolla hoo e ka bang 750 ho feta 10 o garela, bapisoa le feela 376 Bakeng sa Molina, o tlohang ka 220 Li-Shots tsa Matla li batla ho lekana 40 sekotoana sa liperesente.

 

Ho khathatse setempe ho ts'ebetso ea hae ho potoloha, Ho koala show ka ho landing Molina 33-7 Moqomong oa ho qetela. Le Molina o otla ka sehlōhō 'me a bonahala a sa sireletseha motsotsong oa ho qetela oa potoloho ea ho qetela, Ricky Gonzalez o ile a kena ho emisa tlholisano ho 2:02.

 

“Ena ehlile e kholo bakeng sa mosebetsi oa ka,"Ho hlakoloa. "O ne a nka lithunya tse ngata, Empa o ne a tseba ho phela. E ne e le holimo e kholo e ileng ea mo kokota eona e potolohileng e le 'ngoe. Batho ba tseba ho tloha ntoeng ea ka ea ho qetela eo ke nang le eona e ntle ka ho fetisisa. O ile a utloela bohloko makhetlo a 'maloa. Ha ke nahane hore e ne e le ho stopPge e mpe. Molina ke monna ea thata haholo ea neng a sa tsoa tlala.

 

“Ntoeng ena mona e nkisa ka likhatello tsa holimo tse holimo karolong. Ke ne ke utloa eka nka be ke ile ka tsamaea le tse tharo kapa tse 'ne. Ke ne ke le matla ha ntoa e ntse e tsoela pele. Re khutlela boikoetlisong hang-hang re ka kena moo hape.”

 

Molina la (13-1-1, 10 Kos) ea lumelang, Empa ho chechisa manonyeletso a makatsang hore o ne a le lilemo li leshome le metso e mehlano ho hlokomeloa ke mosebetsi oa hae oa mosebetsi oa hae ka qeto e sa lumellaneng.

 

“Ke ne ke utloa eka ke khatholla li-punthe tse ngata ka lehlakoreng la leshome empa ba ne ba se bohloko haholo,"Molina o boletse. "O ne a lula a tšoarehile empa o ne a sa nkutloisa bohloko.

 

"Ke ile ka theoha 'me ke ne ke e-na le hlooho ea ka' me a nkopa ka holimo ka holimo. O ile a nkisa ka thunya eo ke neng ke sa e lebella empa e ne e le 'nete e ile ea kokota Flash. Ha ke utloe bohloko.

 

“Ke ne ke lokela ho sebelisa mosebetsi oa ka o mongata haholo empa ke ile ka qetella ke ile ka foka lithunya tsa ka. O ne a e-na le ts'ireletso e bohloko ka ho inama haholo 'me ke ne ke sa khone ho kena morethetho.

 

“Ena e ne e le monyetla o moholo oa ka 'me ke ne ke utloa eka ke loana ntoa e ntle. Ke tlo khutlela ho matla. Re tla sebetsa linthong tse ngata 'me re khutletse ho eona.”

 

Bontša bo-rakhoebo tsa Championship ho CBS, e hlahisitsoeng ke baetsi ba pele ba pele, e ile ea khothalletsoa ke Boithabiso ba Dibollola.

 

Pejana mantsiboea ho ea nakoana, Ho se sebetse hantle ha matla a boima ba Joshu o ile a atleha ka katleho ka lekhetlo la pele ka nako ea pele ka ho kokobela ha motho ea neng a sa sebelisoe.. VIDEO: http://s.sho.com/28VGgsa

 

Ka tlase ho mela ho Joshua kamora Moqebelo oa Win on In Sekepe Machabeng:

 

Batho ba bangata ba ne ba nahana hore boroko ba Domini ba ke ke ba khona ho emela matla le lebelo la hau, Empa na u ne u leboha monyetla oa ho sebetsa hanyane ka litsebo tsa hau tsa litebele?

"Hantle, Ho thata hobane u ka bona hore ba utloile bohloko ka thunya e 'ngoe le e' ngoe – hantle ha se thuntse se seng le se seng – Empa ha o qala ho ba ts'oara, ba ka utloa lithunya tse nang le liatlana tsena tse leshome tse tsoang ho. E le, Ke taba ea nako feela, Empa mosebetsing ke ne ke sa batle ho amohela li-haymaker ka tsela e khutlelang.

 

"Ho bile thata hore ke be le libeke tse peli kamora ntoa ea ka ea ho qetela, 'me ea khutla ho ikoetlisa hore e be thata. Ke robala hantle hanyane ka hanyane ebe ke khutla ka libeteri tse kentsoeng.”

 

Rea tseba hore Dontay Wilter e ne e shebile ntoa. Na u na le molaetsa bakeng sa hae, Champion ea WBC?

“Motho ea khothalletsang motho ea khothatsang. O ne a le mamello, 30-Lintoa tse makatsang [le] o ile a etsa matsoho a hae wbc [lebanta]. Ke latela sutu. Ke ntse ke fihla ho U.S. ka nako ea nako eo u e nkhang hamonate. E le, o shebile seo.

 

“A ka khetha eng kapa eng eo a batlang ho e khethang ho seo, Empa e fapane haholo ha o le lesale le le leng. Kahoo ka tsatsi le leng re tla fumana hore ke tla etsahalloa ke eng.”

 

U batla ho loana le mang?

“Ke nahana hore ho tla ba le lerato la [Josefa] Parker. Ke ne ke hlile ke shebile khalefo ... ke ts'epa hore o tla fola haufinyane. O utloisitse motho oa hae ka bomalimabe, e se nang nako ea hore ke na le tšepo ea ho fumana nako ea mariha ha tsohle li tsamaile hantle Ka la 9 Phupu joalo ka ha e entsebosiung bona, empa re tla tlameha ho khutlisa seo le nakong ea moo, Re ka sheba bahanyetsi ba bang joalo ka parker, Haeba a sa sebetse, kapa motho e mong eo batho ba e batlang.”

 

U nahana hore u ntse u hloka ho sebetsa?

"Phomola. Ke hloka ho phomola. Ke khathetse, Ke sebetsa ka thata mme joalo ka ha ke boletse, Joale nka fumana

 

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Keith Thurman, Shawn Porter, Jarrett Hurd & Oscar Mohana Molina Dont Controtes & Photos

(Photo photo photo photo Credit: Esthere Lin / Showtime)
“Ho na le lithupa tsa 'nete moleng Moqebelo bosiu.
Mesebetsi ea rona e haufi.” — Keiththurman
“Ha ke so ka ke thabela ho loana bophelong ba ka.” – Shawn Porter
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Brooklyn, N.Y.. (June 23, 2016) – Keith Thurman le Shawn Porter o ile a ea sefahleho Labone Sebokeng sa Tlhahlobo ea Tlhaho ea Tlhahlobo ea Tsona ea Lefatše ka tjantjello, June 25 pele Showtime Championship Boxing® ka CBS, presented by Tonakgolo Boxing Champions, e tla setsing sa Barclay sa Barclay ho Brooklyn.
Litsela tsa maletletso li qala ho 9 p.m. LE/6 p.m. PT le likarolo tse sa sebetseng tsa SURDWEE Jarrett Hurd le Oscar Molina ka ho pota.
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Seboka sa khatiso se etsahetse sebakeng sa torong hoteleng ea PhD Mo rowatoto oa toropong ea PHD Manhattan. Sena ke seo batsaya karolo ile a tlameha ho re Labone:
KEITH Thurman
“Ke tlotla ho ba sethaleng sena. Ke thabetse ho khutla setsing sa Barclays. Ntoa ea ka ea ho qetela setsing sa pele e ne e le lekhetlo la pele ke utloa libapali li mpha lerato mme ke utloa eka ke e entse.
“Ke thabile haholo ho utloa matla ho Arena. Re hlaphohetsoe hape 'me re itokisitse. Re entse seo re se hlokang ho ba joalo ka hore re itokisetseMoqebelo bosiu.
“Joalokaha ke nahana ka ntoa ena, Tsena ke litoro tse tlang ho nna. Ka linako tse ling ke utloa eka ke phela toro. Ke nahana ka tsela eo ke hōlisitsoeng ka eona ke bentty ho motsotso ona. Ben o sebelisetsoa ho re motsotso oa ka o ne o le hantle ho pota sekhutlo,’ 'me joale ho mona. E ne e le monna ea bohlale 'me o ne a tseba seo a neng a bua ka sona.
“Ena ke ntoa e kholo. Sena ke seo balateli ba litebele ba batlang ho se bona. Ke lumela kannete hore o shebile tse peli tsa Realtewe tse ntlehali lefatšeng.
“Ke mona e le boithabiso. Ke mona bakeng sa lerato la papali. Balateli ba batla ho bona mefuta ena ea lintoa. Ho totobetse karolong e 'ngoe ea Welter Welterweight eo re leng ho ba le bahlabani ba babeli ba khahlisang le ba ba rarollang karohano.
“Motho e mong le e mong o ne a lula a bua ka video e hlahang, Kahoo ke mpa ke nkile qeto ea ho e beha. Ho hlaba hoa hlaba kapa ho loana hoa loana. Ntoa ena e tla ahloloa le ka nako ena ke tla ba le liatlana tse robeli tsa ounce.
“Kamehla ke toro ea ka e be 'mampoli ea sa fetoheng oa lefatše.
“Ke lebelletse ts'ebetso e kholo. Ke thabile haholo phephetso e kholo ho tsoa ho shawn poone. Ho na le takatso e tukang kahare ho nna ho ba le tlholo e kokotang. Ho thata ho etsa hore li-fighter tsa maemo a lefatše a tlohele. Balekane qetellong ba batla ho bona tlholo eo ea ho kokota.
“Ho na le lithupa tsa 'nete li moleng ena Moqebelo bosiu. Mesebetsi ea rona e moleng. Sehlooho sa ka se ka mola. Rekoto ea ka e sa hlaloseheng e moleng. Ke ntoa e kholo le papali e kholo.
“Ke lumela hore le ntoeng e 'ngoe le e' ngoe, o nyoloha, U nyoloha 'me u potlaka. E le, Kahoo, li-stake li lula li le holimo ebile ho na le linako tseo u fumanang ntoa e ntle. Empa joalo ka ha ke boletse, Sena ke ntoa e kholo nakong e kholo ea baatlelete ka bobeli’ mesebetsi. Ka bobeli re maemong a rona. Ke lilemo li 27-ea lilemo li 27, Shawn ke lilemo tse 28, Ka bobeli re entse lintho tse ngata tse kholo le tlholo ka moqebelo Bosiu bo ntse bo tla ba ntho e 'ngoe ho eketsa ho qala hape.
“Sena ke ntoa e ntle ka ho fetisisa ea tse ntlehali. Re ntse re leka ho khotsofatsa balateli mme re leka ho iphematsa, iphahamisetsa, 'me u bone hore na re fumana hokae le hore na re bohlokoa hakae. Ke tlo u bontša Moqebelo bosiu, keith haholo “Nako E Le 'Ngoe” Thurman e hlile ke.
“Joalo ka ali a boletse, Moqebelo bosiu, Ke tlo u bontša hore na ke moholo hakae.”
Shawn Porter
“Ho mona. E lebelletsoe le nako e telele ebile e mona. Ha ke so ka ka nyakalla haholoanyane ho loana bophelong ba ka. Ke tlhohonolofatso. Leetong lena ke khonne ho ithuta metheo ea mantlha ebile ke ipatlehile ka lebaka la hore ke atlehile haholo.
“Kereke ea ka ea Hometown Cleveland Cavalier e hlotseng sehlooho sa NBA ke tšusumetso. E nkhothatsa hore ke be moqapi. Ke batla ho khutlisa lebato lena la lebanta.
“Ke lebelletse mofuta ona oa ho khanya. Ke kamoo o fumanang se ke oa fumana letho mme o be o kholo. Ha ho na khatello, nyakallo feela.
“Ke labalabela ho kena moo le ho fumana maikutlo a mafolofolo. Ke batla ho utloa nyakallo ea ho kena selikalikoe le adrenaline eohle e potlakileng.
“Ke ntoa eo ke e batlang. Ke ne ke batla ho ba le koetliso e monate bakeng sa ntoa e kang ena. Keith o entse hore e khonehe. O hantle haholo ho nqobella ho ba betere.
“Sena ha se lekhetlo la pele ebile e ke ke ea ba lekhetlo la ho qetela leo metsoalle e 'meli e loanang. Ke qetile ho bua ka rona ho ba metsoalle hobane ke nako ea hore re qale ho otlana. Morero oa ka ke ho ba le ts'ireletso e kholo, Qoba ho otla le ho hapa ntoa.
“Ha kea nka nako e telele kamora ho chechisa morao. Re lekile ho ikoetlisa le ho lula re ikemiselitse ho hlakoloa. Ha u tsebe hore na mohala o ea lla neng. Re ne re batla feela ho lula re le sebopeho, ho phela hantle 'me u itokisetse letho.
“Ke ikutloa eka ke na le masene a Floyd a khutla, o lokela ho loana le moqapi oa papali ena. Ke lumela hore e tla ba 'na.
“Ha ke na ho ea moo ho ea batla ho kokota le ho lahlela matsoho a ka. Ke tlo tsoela pele ho boloka lebelo leo ke tloaetseng ho lula le lona. Ke lebokose le letle. Batho ba nkuka ka bosekoe, Empa nka u makatsa.”
Jarrett e hloekile
“Ke leboha monyetla ona. Sena se thunya haholo hona joale. Ntoeng ea ka ea ho qetela ke bile le monyetla o tšoanang le ona. Ke ne ke tlatsa thelevisheneng mme ke entse seo ke neng ke lokela ho se etsa.
“Katleho e phethoa ha e lokisa monyetla. Ke tseba lintho tse kang ena li ka etsahala. Ha e fetole letho. Re tlo tsoa 'me re etse seo re koetlisang ka sona.
“Kamehla u lula u fumana lirurubele pele u kena ka selikalikoe empa ke ntho e tloaelehileng. Molina o hlahile haholo mme o na le lebelo le letle la letsoho empa ke tseba seo nka se etsang. Re itokisetsa sena.
“Ke thabetse ho ba sethaleng sena. Ena e ka ba ntoa e kholo ea selemo mme ke lehlohonolo haholo ho e bula.
“Ke tlo ea kantle moo 'me ke behile tšebetso e' ngoe e kholo. Molina la, Ke olympian mme o na le boiphihlelo bo bongata. Ke khanya ea bohlale 'me re tlo etsa seo re tlamehang ho se etsa ho fumana tlholo.
“Re ikemiselitse ho etsa seo re tlo se etsa. Ho tla ba e kholo ntoa ka moqebelo bosiu.”
Oscar Molina
“Ke ikemiselitse sena. Ha ke tsebe ho feta sena. Mofuta ona oa ntoa ke ona o ntekane ho koetlisa.
“Monna enoa eo ke fofang, e sa hlalose le tebello e joalo. Kea tseba hore o tla be a itokisitse 'me e tla ba ntoa e thata empa ke mo itokisetsa.
“Ena ke ntho e kholo ho nna. Ke ne ke se ntse ke thabile hore ebe ke buile ka tlase. Ha ba ne ba mpolella hore ke fetela pele ho CBS Ke ne ke tseba hore na ke hokae hore ke be kholo ho nna le mosebetsi oa ka.
“Ho hlomamile ke ho ba molelele le lanky. Ke bone ntoa ea hae ea ho qetela 'me ke bona hore o etsa hantle le bashanyana ba foforeng. Tsebo ea ka ea litebele le mosebetsi oa ka oa maoto ke ntho eo a e boneng pele. Frank Galarza e entsoe ka khang ea khathatso 'me ke nahana hore ke tla khona ho mo fa pono e fapaneng.
“Ke na le mokotla oa lebokose hape, 'me ke khona ho tloaela mekhoa e fapaneng. Ke boetse ke na le matla bakeng sa ho kokota haholo empa tsebo ea ka ea ho batla e bohlokoa haholo.
“Ho loana ka Liolimpiki li ile tsa nthuta ho ikamahanya le mekhoa e fapaneng. Ke na le mokhoa oa ho bua ka mokhoa o mosa 'me ke thabile ho beha pontšo.”
Le birmingham, Mokoetlisi oa Thurman
“Re itokisetsa ntoa ena. Keith Terene Letsatsi le leng le le leng mme re tseba Shawn le Kenny hantle. Ke li tlisitse boikoetlisong ba ka le bashanyana bana ba babeli ba tsamaile tse ngata hammoho.
“Ke nahana hore keith thoorman ke monna ea nang le boiphihlelo ka ho fetisisa oa ho ngola litebele. O etsa tsohle ka nepo. Moqebelo Bosiu re batla ntoa e kholo 'me ke tseba ka pelong ea ka re tla hlola.”
KEN Porter, Porter ea Ntate & Mokoetlisi
“Ho e khōlō be mona. Ho monate ho ba mohatong ona ka shawn. Sena ha se ntho eo re neng re sa tsoa qala ho e lokisa, Sena ke ntho eo a e lokiselitsoeng ho tloha tsoa ho tloha tsoale. Kamehla ke ne ke e-na le mohopolo oa ho beha khatello maemong a ho ipabola bophelong. Ha a soetseha.
“Kea tseba hore banna bana ba tla e fa ntho e ngoe le e ngoe eo ba nang le eona. E tla ba 100 liperesente tsa nako e telele ha e ntse e tšoarella. Re ikemiselitse ho nka tlholisano. Tsena ke bashanyana ba baholo mona ka ho le letona, empa ka moqebelo Re tlisa tsohle ho tafoleng.
“Re tla ho fana ka lenaneo le leholo. IKHATA LETSATSI ka moqebelo bosiu.”
Lou DIBELLA, E le mopresidente oa DiBella Entertainment
“Sena ke sona seo e leng sona. Ena Moqebelo bosiu, tse ntle ka ho fetisisa li loanela tse ntlehali. Ke mona ka Brooklyn ho CBS. Ke ntoa ea pele ho CBS ho Primotime ho tloha Muhammad Ali fughts 30 lilemong tse fetileng.
“Ena ke karete e mpe ho tloha holimo ho ea tlase. Ho na le sethala se seholo, Karolo e kholo ea karolo le ketsahalo e kholo eo balateli ba litebele ba e emetse nako e telele.
“Sena ke sekhechana sa Incard se tletse ka talenta. U tla batla ho fihla ka mor'a hore ho be le mabenkele a mangata bosiu kaofela.
“Nako e bonts'a e totobalitse karohano ea 154 - ponto ea ponto ea 154 e bontša lipontšo tsa morao tjena, Kahoo ho utloahala hore ho tla ba le papali e 'ngoe e bohlokoa karolong eo ho CBS Moqebelo Bosiu ka Jarrett ho hloella le Oscar Molina.
“Ha re sa tla bua ka setsoalle le ho se itšepa le bashanyana bana ba babeli, ke nakong e fetileng le bokamoso. Bahlankana bana ba tseba bokamoso ba bona bo its'etleha ka ho otla motho e mong le ntoa ea bophahamo bona bo etsa hore lipalesa li phahame le ho feta.
“Ntho e ntle ka ho fetisisa ea ho loana hantle le e qala Moqebelo bosiu. Moqapi oa ntoa ena o batla ho ba se molemohali lefatšeng. Banna ka bobeli ba batla ho ba 'mampoli ea sa ratoang.”
Setefane ESPINOZA, Phethahatso Motlatsi Mopresidente & Mookameli Ea Ka Sehlohong, Showtime Sports
June 25 ke letsatsi le ikhethang haholo le bosiu bakeng sa rona CBS. E qala ka sehlooho sa lefatše le boima ba lefatše ba phatlalatsoang lipakeng tsa Anthony le Pholo-pele ebe ho khutla ha litebele ho ea pele ho 40 lilemo tse.
“Sena e ne e le ntoa e bonolo ea ho etsa. Shawn le Keith, ha ho na motho ea neng a ketekelloa motsotsoana ho nka ntoa ena. Mokoloto oohle o ea ho bona bakeng sa ho nka ntoa ena. Ke ntoa e thata bakeng sa bobeli ba bona.
“Litebele li nka ho nyatsuoa ka ho se etsetse lintoa tse nepahetseng ka nako e nepahetseng. E 'ngoe ea mekhoa e mebe eo re nang le eona ke hore re qete nako re nahana ka lintoa tse ka' nang tsa etsoa. Empa joale re na le ntoa e nepahetseng, ka nako e nepahetseng le sebakeng se nepahetseng. Ke motho ea lahlehileng ho se lemohe hore ho etsahalang ka moqebelo e ikhethile haholo ebile e ea thabisa haholo.”
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Major statement made by Undefeated Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade

Providence (June 23, 2016) – A year after he was stripped of his world super welterweight title by the World Boxing Organization (WBO), undefeated super welterweight Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade has repositioned himself off of his sensational June 11 go th stoppage of Willle “E Moholo” Nelson ka Showtime Championship Boxing®.
The 28-year-old Andrade (23-0, 16 Kos) decked Nelson (25-3-1, 15 Kos) four times, finishing off his game opponent who’d never been knocked out, ka 12go th round of their fight at Turning Stone Casino (Verona, N.Y.).
Andrade successfully defended his WBO International title and also gained several valuable options in terms of world title and/or major fights. He is now the No. 1 mandatory contender in the World Boxing Council (WBC), waiting to challenge the winner of a mandated title fight between new champion Jermell Charlo and WBC Silver title holder Charles Hatlay. The 2008 U.S. Olympian is No. 2 ka WBO, Se Ke Oa. 3 in the World Boxing Association (WBA), le Miguel Cotto is No. 1 in both of those sanctioning organizations.
After his sensational, statement-making performance against Nelson, Andrade said he wanted to fight anybody whose name started with “C” and ended in ‘O” – the Charlo brothers (IBF champion isJermall Charlo), Cotto and “Canelo” (Saule Álvarez).
I am the best fighter in the 154-pound division,” Andrade proclaimed. “I’m the No. 1 contender in the WBO. Liam Smith is holding my belt but I don’t believe he’ll fight me. I’m the WBC mandatory for the Charlo-Hatley winner. Once I get that belt I’ll beat Charlo’s twin for the IBF title and I’ve been calling out (WBA champ Erislandy) Lara for a long time. But ‘Canelois the big money fight out there for me and who I want the most. I can be ready for him in September for his next fight. Ha a le qetellong ea letsatsi le, we’ll see what’s up, but I want to get right back in the ring as soon as one of these guys step up to fight me.
During his long layoff, Andrade made a conscious effort to be a more fan-friendly fighter, building up his strength to go along with his superior quickness. Many called his last fight, ‘Mayweather-like,’ in which Demetrius displayed tremendous power and explosiveness, which complemented his incredible boxing skills and defense.
When I first turned pro,” Andrade o ile a hlalosa, “I was getting in the ring with some good fighters, so I was cautious and settled in on just getting a victory. I learned that I needed to change in order to put butts in seats. I don’t get hit and I also showed that I could go 12 o garela, good for experience, and still takeout a tough fighter like Nelson who had never been stopped. I wasn’t going for the knockout but, after I caught him early with a right hook, I knew that it would come if I was patient and kept up the pressure. I think Willie can give any of the other top guys at 154 a good fight. He has a big heart and came to win. It wasn’t as easy as it may have looked on the scorecards. Willie pushed me to look good. During my layoff, I worked hard on my craft to be better, concentrating on strength and conditioning, and it really showed in my last fight. I worked on my fundamentals and had a lot of success going to the body. I believe fans saw improvement in my performance and appreciated it.
More comfortable knowing his promotional issues are now in the past (his A Team Promotions owns 50% of his rights to go along with 25% each for Banner Promotions (Artie Pelullo) le Star Boxing (Joe DeGuardia), Andrade is prepared to clean out the 154-division before eventually moving up in weight to take on Gennady Golovkin in what Andrade believes can be a mega-fight in due time.
I’ve always known since I first saw Demetrius in the ring at 14 years old that he was going to become a superstar,” A Team Promotions president Le Farris itse. “There were so many doubters and obstacles along the way. It sure took a long time to get here but I’m so happy for him that his moment has finally arrived. You don’t know how good it feels to see him fulfill his destiny.
Andrade, haele hantle, hasn’t lost inside the ring in nearly eight years, when he was ripped off against Korean boxer Kim Jung-Joo, 11-9, in the quarterfinals of the 2008 Liolimpiki ea Beijing, China. The boxer named “Boo Boo” – as a kid with cuts, bumps and bruisesdoesn’t plan on changing his unbeaten script.
I’m still untouchable,” Andrade concluded. “I’ve shown my continued commitment to boxing. It’s ‘Boo Boo’ nako!”
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