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“UChristina akazi ukuthi uzokwenzenjani. Ngizosiphula leso Sando phakathi" – Shields


Chofoza LAPHA okwezithombe ezivela ku-Jose Pineiro/SHOWTIME

WBC, WBA & Umpetha we-IBF Middleweight, uClaressa Shields, Uzilungiselela Impi Ye-Middleweight Engabhekwe NoChristina Hammer ngoMgqibelo., April 13 Ngayo Showtime®

kusuka e-Boardwalk Hall e-Atlantic City


 

ChofozaLAPHA okwezithombe ezivela ku-Jose Pineiro/SHOWTIME


 

Miami(April 4, 2019) – WBA, I-WBC ne-IBF Middleweight World ChampionClaressa Shieldsubambe i-media Workout e- 5th I-Street Gym e-Miami ngoLwesine njengoba esezobhekana ne-WBO Middleweight World ChampionChristina Hammer ngompetha bomhlaba obungaphethwe muntu we-middleweight ngoMgqibelo ngo-Ephreli 13 bukhoma ku-SHOWTIME kusuka e-Boardwalk Hall e-Atlantic City, N.J.


 
Izihlangu zendondo yegolide yama-Olympics eziphindwe kabili kanye noHammer ongahluliwe bazobukeka beyiqhawe lesithupha emlandweni ukuhlanganisa zonke izicoco zomhlaba ezine ezinkulu emcimbini omkhulu we-SHOWTIME BOXING.: UHLELO OLUKHETHEKILE (9 p.m. ET / PT).


 
Amathikithi for the umcimbi bukhoma, egqugquzelwa ngabakwaSalita Promotions, kuthiwa ontengo yakhe yayinqunyiwe at $150, $100, $55 futhi $35 futhi ingathengwa nge-Ticketmaster futhiboardwalkhall.com.


 
UShields ubezilolonga eFlorida ngesonto eledlule nomqeqeshi wakhe uJohn David Jackson, ngemva kokuchitha amasonto amahlanu adlule e-U.S. I-Olympic Training Centre e-Colorado. Nakhu okwashiwo uShield ngoLwesine:


 
I-CLARESSA SHIELDS


 
“UChristina akazi ukuthi uzokwenzenjani. Ngizosiphula leso Sando phakathi.


 
“Lapho sikhona, imayelana nokuthi ubani oshaya ngamandla. Lena nempi yangempela. Ngoba nje unobude, akusho ukuthi uzosho ukuthi kwenzekani. Kuzofanele enze okuningi ukuze angikhiphe kuye.


 
“Nginezindondo zegolide zama-Olympics ezimbili, amabhande amathathu nokunye kuyeza. Ngizoba nazo zonke izihloko ekupheleni kobusuku ngo-Ephreli 13.


 
“Ngisebenza kanzima, kanzima ngempela. Ukube bengiyindoda, Cishe ngizoba omunye wabashayisibhakela abadumile laphaya. Kukhona igebe lobulili. Sonke siyakwazi. Ngisebenzela ukushintsha lokho. Sisebenza kanzima, sithola imali encane nokuqashelwa okuncane, kodwa umhlaba uyashintsha. Siyayishintsha.


 
“U-Hammer ubekhuluma kabi kodwa angikhathazekile ngaye. Ngivele ngilungele ukulwa. Ukhuluma ngezinto eziningi ezingahlangene nesibhakela. Ngilindele ukuthi athi uzongishaya nge-uppercut noma okuthize, kodwa kufana kakhulu.


 
“Ukuba lapha eFlorida ukuzoqeda ikhempu kube kuhle impela. Ngisasebenza kanzima kakhulu, kodwa lapha nginendawo encane eyengeziwe nokukhanya kwelanga. Kwase kuyisikhathi sendawo entsha ekamu futhi ngicabanga ukuthi lesi bekuyisinyathelo esifanelekile sokungiyisa evikini lokulwa.


 
“Bengisebenzela u-‘Ali shuffle,' le jimi yangikhuthaza. Ungamangali uma ungibona ngigqashula ngesikhathi kuliwa. Nginamaqhinga emkhonweni wami. Esithangamini sabezindaba kuzoba nezimanga futhi - ngikhethe ingubo ezontshontsha uhlelo. "


 
“Le mpi kade yabhalwa futhi ngiyajabula ukuthi ngizothola ithuba lami lokumkhombisa ukuthi uyini umpetha wangempela.. Umuntu uzokwehla ngo-Ephreli 13 futhi ngiyathembisa ukuthi ngeke kube yimi.


 
“Abantu bangathi abakunakile futhi abakufundeli, kodwa banamanga. Ngiyajabula ukuthi ungibheke eduze nokho. U-Hammer wandiza omunye wabangane bami lapho ukuze abe umlingani we-sparring, engazi nokuthi akangigodli iminyaka futhi akazi lutho ngami. Kungenza ngazi ukuthi ngisemqondweni wakhe. Angadlala no-Ann Wolfe futhi namanje ngeke angishaye. "


 
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MAYELANA NEZISHIELS vs. ISENDO

Izihlangu vs. UHammer uzoqhudelana ompetha bomhlaba abangahluliwe uClaressa Shields noChristina Hammer empini yokuthwesa umqhele ongaphethwe muntu wamakhilogremu angu-160., kulokho ngokungangabazeki umcimbi wesibhakela wabesifazane obaluleke kakhulu emlandweni. Lo mlingisi uzobhekana noJermaine Franklin ebhekene noRydell Booker empini ethokozisayo enemizuliswano engu-10 ye-heavyweight kanye neyokuqala ye-telecast., U-Otto Wallin no-Nick Kisner bazobambana ngemizuliswano engu-10. Isibhakela sesikhathi sombukiso: SPECIAL EDITION tripleheader izodlala bukhoma ngo-SHOWTIME ngo 9 p.m. ET/PT kusuka e-Boardwalk Hall e-Atlantic City, N.J.

IZISINDA EZINGAHLUPHILE EZIKHUPHUKILEYO JERMAINE FRANKLIN & U-OTTO WALLIN UKHULUMA NGEZINXIBE ZESIZAYO & UMGWAQO OYA EBUHLENI WE-HEAVYWEIGHT – U-Franklin Battles Rydell Booker Ngenkathi u-Wallin Ebhekene no-Nick Kisner Bukhoma ku-SHOWTIME ngoMgqibelo, April 13 kusuka e-Boardwalk Hall e-Atlantic City, N.J.


IZISINDA EZINGAHLUPHILE EZIKHUPHUKILEYO JERMAINE FRANKLIN & U-OTTO WALLIN UKHULUMA NGEZINXIBE ZESIZAYO & UMGWAQO OYA EBUHLENI WE-HEAVYWEIGHT

UFranklin Battles Rydell Booker Ngenkathi u-Wallin Ebhekene no-Nick Kisner Bukhoma ku-SHOWTIME® Saturday, April 13 Ukuholela ku-Claressa Shields vs. Umcimbi Omkhulu kaChristina Hammer ovela e-Boardwalk Hall
e Atlantic City, N.J.


Atlantic City, N.J. (April 3, 2019) – Izimbangi ze-heavyweight ezikhuphukayo ezingahluliweUJermaine Franklin futhi Otto Wallin bazofuna ukwenza ezibukwayo futhi bazimemezele esigabeni sosondonzima uma bengenela izimpi ezihlukene bukhoma ku-SHOWTIME ngoMgqibelo, April 13 kusuka e-Boardwalk Hall e-Atlantic City.

Isibhakela sesikhathi sombukiso: ISPECIAL EDITION i-tripleheader izodlala ngo- 9 p.m. ET/PT futhi isihloko sayo sisihloko sithi Claressa Shields elwa noChristina Hammer emqhudelwaneni ongenambangi we-middleweight wabesifazane..

UFranklin uzobhekana noRydell Booker kuyilapho uWallin ebhekana noNick Kisner emizuliswaneni engu-10 ehehayo eholela emcimbini omkhulu.. Kubo bobabili uFranklin noWallin, babona April 13 njengesinyathelo esibheke emigomweni yabo emikhulu.

“I-Booker isendleleni lapho engigcina ngizama ukuba khona,” Kusho uFranklin. “Ngiyingxenye yaleso sizukulwane esilandelayo sosondonzima futhi ngisebenza kanzima ukuze ngigcine ngiwumpetha we-heavyweight uma sekushunqa uthuli.. Ngihlala ngithola indlela yokuwina futhi ngizoyikhombisa ngo-Ephreli 13.”

“Ukufika e-U.S. ngoba ingxenye yesibili yomsebenzi wami ijabulisa kakhulu,” Kusho uWallin. “Sengifeze lukhulu emsebenzini wami e-Europe kodwa lesi yisiqalo esisha. Lesi yisikhathi ebengikade ngisiphupha kusukela ngaqala ukuhlanganisa ama-mitts futhi angisakwazi ukulinda ukuze ngizethule kubalandeli balapha.”

Intombazane eneminyaka engu-25 ubudala yaseSaginaw, Michigan, UFranklin unethemba lokukhombisa ukuthi usekulungele ukuba ngumpetha olandelayo we-American heavyweight, futhi ulungele ukuthatha ingubo ohlwini lwamanje lwe-WBC u-Deontay Wilder kanye nomugqa omude wompetha be-American heavyweight abafike ngaphambi kwakhe..

“Ngizophakamisa umncintiswano phakathi kwabasindayo,” Kusho uFranklin. “Isigaba sibuyile kumephu futhi ngihlela ukuba nesandla ekwenzeni ukuthi i-TV kufanele ibuke futhi. IMelika idinga obunye ubuso esigabeni sosondonzima futhi kuzoba yimina.

“Sengivele ngikholwa ukuthi ngiyi-heavyweight ehamba phambili emhlabeni. Kukhona eziningi ezinkulu, izinsimbi ezinamandla, kodwa ngingumsubathi olinganiselayo, okungenza ngihluke. Ngikhathazekile strong, fast, wokusubatha nokuba ngcono ngempi ngayinye.”

Yize engaziwa ngesibhakela edabuka eSweden, Izwe likaWallin like lakhiqiza umpetha we-heavyweight ku-Ingemar Johansson, odume ngokumisa uFloyd Patterson empini yabo yokuqala eYankee Stadium ngo 1959. Ngemuva kokuhlula uzakwabo waseSweden u-Adrian Granat empini yakhe yokugcina, UWallin wanquma ukuthi kwase kuyisikhathi sokulwa e-U.S., kulandela amakamu okuqeqesha adlule eNew York nomqeqeshi uJoey Gamache.

“Ukuqeqeshwa lapha eNew York kungilethela amandla amakhulu futhi kubonakala ekusebenzeni kwami,” Kusho uWallin. “Kuyinkaba yomhlaba, futhi ngenkathi ngigxile ngokugcwele ekuqeqesheni, Ngidla amandla edolobha.

“U-Ingemar Johansson uyangikhuthaza impela. Lapho efika e-U.S. futhi washaya u-Floyd Patterson, wayengumuntu omubi kunabo bonke emhlabeni. Ngibheke ukuthatha leyo ngubo ngibe yiqhawe labashayisibhakela abasebancane baseSweden, njengoba ekade engenzela mina.”

Ngaphezu kokuba yi-Wallin's U.S. DEBUT, osondonzima abangahluliwe bazobonakala okokuqala ku-SHOWTIME futhi kuzoba ngokokuqala kukaFranklin ukulwa enyakatho-mpumalanga. Ngamunye wabo unethemba lokubonisa amathalente abo futhi ulungele lokho okuza nenkundla eyengeziwe.

“Leli yithuba elihle lokuthi ngibonise amakhono ami, kodwa ngisakuphatha njengenye nje impi,” Kusho uFranklin. “Ngizojwayelana nesitha sami futhi ngiveze ubuthakathaka bakhe. Ngihlale ngithuthuka ngoba uma ucabanga ukuthi wazi konke, yilapho uthola ukuthi awazi lutho.”

“Ngiseyingane evela edolobheni elincane laseSweden futhi ngisebenze kanzima ukuze ngifinyelele kuleli qophelo,” Kusho uWallin. “Ukuqeqeshwa lapha e-U.S. futhi ukulwa lapha kuzongisiza ukuthi ngisebenze kahle kakhulu emsebenzini wami. Ubumnandi buqala ngo-Ephreli 13 futhi angimi ngize ngibe ngumpetha.”

Bobabili basanda kusayina neSalita Promotions kaDmitriy Salita nango-Ephreli 13 izoqala unyaka ongashiya umgadli ngamunye eqashweni lokudutshulwa kwesihloko.

“On April 13 ezimbili ze-heavyweight ezihamba phambili emhlabeni, eyodwa evela e-U.S., eyodwa evela eSweden, bobabili bazothola ithuba lokusho ukuthi sebekulungele ukuphonsela inselelo isicoco se-heavyweight,” igama.

“UJermaine Franklin nguyena osethemba elingcono kakhulu le-American heavyweight osezoba yimbangi kanye nompetha. Uzothola ithuba elihle lokubonisa amakhono akhe nokufaneleka ngokumelene nabanolwazi, elambile futhi ephumelele uRydell Booker.

“Isibhakela wumdlalo wezindaba zomuntu ngamunye futhi u-Otto Wallin uyisibonelo esihle salokho. I-heavyweight esezingeni eliphezulu evela edolobheni elincane laseSweden, ukhombisa ukuthi amaphupho, kuhlangene nokusebenza kanzima, kungaba yiqiniso. Ungomunye wabaqhudelana be-heavyweight abahamba phambili abavela e-Europe nango-Ephreli 13 uzokhombisa ukuthi ungowakwa-elite e-U.S.”

Ngaleli thuba lokuzimemezela esigabeni sosondonzima esivukayo, UFranklin noWallin bafakwe ukhiye wokuvula amehlo ngoMgqibelo ozayo.

“Inhloso yami enkulu wukuba ngumpetha womhlaba futhi ngikholwa ukuthi njengamanje ngisendleleni efanele,” Kusho uWallin, ngubani zibalwa No. 5 yi-IBF ne-WBA. “Ngaba neminyaka emnandi ngilwa eYurophu, kodwa manje yisikhathi sokuthi ngiye kwelinye izinga. Angikwazi ukulinda ukukhombisa wonke umuntu ukuthi ngimayelana nani futhi nginikeze abalandeli izimpi ezinhle.”

“Ngihlela ukuba ngumdlali omkhulu esigabeni sosondonzima ekupheleni konyaka,” Kusho uFranklin. “Iphathi yami yokuphuma. Ngibona sengathi amaphupho ami azofezeka. Ngizobonisa wonke umuntu ukuthi ngingubani: the best new heavyweight emhlabeni.”

Amathikithi for the umcimbi bukhoma, egqugquzelwa ngabakwaSalita Promotions, kuthiwa ontengo yakhe yayinqunyiwe at $150, $100, $55 futhi $35 futhi ingathengwa nge-Ticketmaster futhiboardwalkhall.com.

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MAYELANA NEZISHIELS vs. ISENDO
Izihlangu vs. UHammer uzoqhudelana ompetha bomhlaba abangahluliwe uClaressa Shields noChristina Hammer empini yokuthwesa umqhele ongaphethwe muntu wamakhilogremu angu-160., kulokho ngokungangabazeki umcimbi wesibhakela wabesifazane obaluleke kakhulu emlandweni. Lo mlingisi uzobhekana noJermaine Franklin ebhekene noRydell Booker empini ethokozisayo enemizuliswano engu-10 ye-heavyweight kanye neyokuqala ye-telecast., U-Otto Wallin no-Nick Kisner bazobambana ngemizuliswano engu-10. Isibhakela sesikhathi sombukiso: SPECIAL EDITION tripleheader izodlala bukhoma ngo-SHOWTIME ngo 9 p.m. ET/PT kusuka e-Boardwalk Hall e-Atlantic City, N.J.

CASEYLADY HAWAIIAN PUNCHMORTON RETAINS WBO ASIA PACIFIC FLYWEIGHT TITLE WITH SPLIT DECISION



I-SAN FRANCISCO, NJENGE (March 26, 2019)Last night at the Okada Manila Hotel and Casino in Paranaque City, Philippines, Prince Ranch Boxing’s female flyweight CaseyLady Hawaiian Punch” Morton (8-1-3, 1 KO), retained her WBO Asia Pacific title with a split decision victory over Japan’s Chie Higano (8-8-1, 2 Kos). Amakhadi wamaphuzu afundiwe 94-96 for Higano and 97-93, 96-94 for Morton.

I felt good to come back down to flyweight,” said Casey Morton, “I feel this is the weight where I can make my run toward a world title. Higano was a very tough opponent and I have a lot of respect for her. It’s very difficult to get a win overseas but I was able to do it. Now my goal is to capture the WBO world title. I’m hoping to get my shot by the end of the year.

Casey is a natural flyweight and she is best when fighting at this weigh,” kusho umphathi UGreg Hannley ofPrince Ranch Boxing. “For her to go to the Philippines and pull off another monumental win is just amazing. A world title shot in 2019 is something I can see happening. I know she is ready to become a world champion.

Morton, who is trained by Nonito Donaire Sr., feels she has the perfect team in place to take her career to the next level.

With Nonito Donaire Sr. as my coach, I feel he’s the right person to make me into a world champion as a trainer,” Morton Continued. “Ngaphezu kwalokho, my manager Greg Hannley is providing everything I need for these big fights, kanye ne Victor Conte who has my back every step of the way. The team I have in place now is the best in boxing and I’m grateful for all their support. Together we will go to the top.


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CLARESSA SHIELDS VS. CHRISTINA HAMMER NON-TELEVISED UNDERCARD TO FEATURE WOMEN’S FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT, UNBEATEN PROSPECTS & OKUNINGI!


Saturday, April 13 from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City Headlined by Shields vs. Hammer Battle for Undisputed Middleweight Championship Live on SHOWTIME®

Atlantic City, N.J. (March 26, 2019) – Undercard action on Saturday, April 13 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City will feature an exciting lineup, including a women’s featherweight world title matchup and unbeaten prospects stepping in the ring, leading up to the SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION tripleheader headlined by the Claressa Shields vs. Christina Hammer showdown for the undisputed 160-pound world championship.

The undercard lineup is highlighted by unbeaten Russian Elena Gardener (9-0, 2 Kos) vying for her first world title when she takes on former two-time title challenger Brenda Karen Carabajal (15-4-1, 9 Kos) kumqhudelwano we-IBF Featherweight World Championship ongenamuntu.

Women’s boxing is experiencing monumental growth throughout the world and as part of this historic night, we wanted to showcase top talent in significant fights,” Kusho uDmitriy Salita, Umongameli weSalita Promotions. “I am delighted to feature two top contenders fighting for the vacant IBF Featherweight World Title as highly-regarded and unbeaten Russian fighter Elena Gradinar and longtime Argentinian contender Karen Carbajal will battle to become champion. Top to bottom, April 13 will be a memorable night for boxing fans around the world.

Kusenzo se-super flyweight, 23-oneminyaka engu-Detroit-womdabu Ja'Rico O'Quinn (11-0, 8 Kos) looks to remain unbeaten in an eight-round fight against Northfield, Minnesota’s Vicente Alfaro Martinez (9-4, 3 Kos).

Amathikithi for the umcimbi bukhoma, egqugquzelwa ngabakwaSalita Promotions, kuthiwa ontengo yakhe yayinqunyiwe at $150, $100, $55 futhi $35 futhi ukudayiswa manje. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster and at boardwalkhall.com.

The action will also include former heavyweight title challenger Samuweli Petru (37-6, 30 Kos) ukuthatha laseMexico Mario Heredia (15-6-1, 13 Kos) kumdlalo womzuliswano oyisishiyagalombili kanye Jesse Angel Hernandez (12-2, 7 Kos) of fort okufanele, Texas stepping in for an eight round super bantamweight contest against New Jersey’s Edgar Joe Cortes (6-4-1). Flint, Michigan-native Darrion Lawson will look for his second pro win in as many fights when he faces USawule Almeida in a super middleweight iziqubu.

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MAYELANA NEZISHIELS vs. ISENDO
Izihlangu vs. UHammer uzoqhudelana ompetha bomhlaba abangahluliwe uClaressa Shields noChristina Hammer empini yokuthwesa umqhele ongaphethwe muntu wamakhilogremu angu-160., kulokho ngokungangabazeki umcimbi wesibhakela wabesifazane obaluleke kakhulu emlandweni. Lo mlingisi uzobhekana noJermaine Franklin ebhekene noRydell Booker empini ethokozisayo enemizuliswano engu-10 ye-heavyweight kanye neyokuqala ye-telecast., U-Otto Wallin no-Nick Kisner bazobambana ngemizuliswano engu-10. Isibhakela sesikhathi sombukiso: SPECIAL EDITION tripleheader izodlala bukhoma ngo-SHOWTIME ngo 9 p.m. ET/PT kusuka e-Boardwalk Hall e-Atlantic City, N.J.

UNDEFEATED HEAVYWEIGHT PROSPECTS JERMAINE FRANKLIN AND OTTO WALLIN COMPETE IN SEPARATE CO-FEATURED ATTRACTIONS SATURDAY, APRIL 13 LIVE ON SHOWTIME® FROM BOARDWALK HALL IN ATLANTIC CITY


Claressa Shields and Christina Hammer Meet in
SHOWTIME BOXING: UHLELO OLUKHETHEKILE® Indawo Main
To Crown Undisputed Women’s Middleweight Champion

I-NEW YORK – March 7, 2019 – Two undefeated heavyweight prospects will put their unblemished records on the line when they fight in separate bouts on Saturday, April 13 bukhoma ku-SHOWTIME kusuka e-Boardwalk Hall e-Atlantic City, N.J on the undercard of the Claressa Shields-Christina Hammer groundbreaking event. Top American heavyweight prospect UJermaine Franklin will take on former No. 1-ibekwe e-U.S. amateur Rydell Booker in the 10-round co-featured bout while undefeated Swedish heavyweight Otto Wallin will battle highly decorated amateur U-Nick Kisner in a 10-round clash that will open the SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION tripleheader at 9 p.m. ET / PT.


In the umcimbi main, undefeated middleweight world champions Shields and Hammer will meet to crown the women’s undisputed 160-pound world champion in what is arguably the most significant women’s boxing event in history.

Amathikithi for the umcimbi bukhoma, egqugquzelwa ngabakwaSalita Promotions, kuthiwa ontengo yakhe yayinqunyiwe at $150, $100, $55 futhi $35 futhi ukudayiswa manje. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster and at boardwalkhall.com.

The heavyweight division is as talented and exciting as ever,and we are thrilled to add two undefeated warriorsto the April 13 telecast,” said promoter Dmitriy Salita. “We have the best American heavyweight prospect in Jermaine Franklin and one of the best European heavyweight contenders in Otto Wallin. These fights will be tremendous lead-ins to the historic Shields vs. Hammer main event and will create a night to remember for boxing fans worldwide.

The 25-year-old Franklin (17-0, 13 Kos), kusuka ku-Saginaw, Mich., is a former amateur standout and a 2014 National Golden Gloves Champion. A likely candidate to represent the U.S. at the 2016 Olympic Games, 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. Coming off a lopsided 10-round decision over Craig Lewis in July, Franklin aims to continue moving up the ranks of the resurgent heavyweight division in 2019 and position himself for a title shot.

“Angikwazi ukulinda – I am ready to show that I am the new man in the heavyweight division,” Kusho uFranklin. “Rydell is a good fighter but he is in the way of my goal of winning the heavyweight world title. April 13 will be my coming out party and I am very honored to have this opportunity on SHOWTIME.

Booker (25-1, 12 Kos), from Detroit, Mich., is a former No.1-ranked U.S. amateur who was once a rising heavyweight prospect with a 22-0 irekhodi. He suffered his lone defeat to former three-division world champion James Toney, who was coming off wins over Vassiliy Jirov and Evander Holyfield, in 2004. After serving a 12-year prison sentence, Booker has returned to the ring looking to get his life back on track and live up to his once promising expectations, registering three unanimous decision victories in 2018 under the tutelage of former world champion Jimmy Paul.

It means a lot to have this opportunity to fight on SHOWTIME,” said the 38-year-old Booker, who sparred with heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua in preparation for his September 2018 bout with Alexander Povetkin. “I’m ready to show my talents on a national stage so everyone will know who Rydell Booker is once again. I think Jermaine Franklin is a pretty good fighter but he has never fought anybody with my experience, knowledge in the ring or my ring savvy. I am going to teach him some new lessons on April 13. I have a bag full of goodies and tricks at my disposal that I will teach this young whipper snapper.

Wallin (20-0, 13 Kos), abayobe ngokwenza U.S yakhe. DEBUT, waphenduka pro in 2013 and has gradually risen in the rankings by recording 20 onqobayo elandelanayo. The 28-year-old southpaw, who originally played ice hockey and soccer in his native Sweden before finding the sweet science, won the Swedish Boxing Championship at 16-years-old, fought against Joshua twice as an amateur and was a member of the Swedish National Boxing Team. Currently ranked No. 5 by both the WBA and IBF, Wallin most recently won a 12-round unanimous decision over Adrian Granat in April 2018 and now has his sights set on becoming his country’s first Heavyweight Champion since Ingemar Johansson in 1960.

I’m very excited about making my U.S. debut on SHOWTIME,” Kusho uWallin, who has spent the last two years conducting training camp in New York with his trainer and former two-division champion Joey Gamache. “To be fighting on such a big card is very inspiring. I’ve been dreaming of this moment since I first started boxing at the age of 15. I will put on a good performance on April 13 and introduce myself to the American fans. I will be one step closer towards my goal of winning the heavyweight world title. Like I’ve said before, I’m a kid from a small town in Sweden and I’m proud of where I’m from and what I’ve achieved so far, but I feel like this is when all the fun starts.

The 28-year-old Kisner (21-4-1, 6 Kos) has competed at both cruiserweight and heavyweight since turning professional in 2010 after a successful amateur career. Among Kisner’s numerous amateur recognitions, the Baltimore, Md. native was a three-time National Silver Gloves Champion, two-time Junior National Golden Gloves Champion and Ringside World Champion. He holds the distinction of being the youngest boxer in American history ever to win a Men’s National Title in the heavyweight division at 17 ubudala. As a pro, three of Kisner’s four losses have come against opponents who boasted an undefeated record on fight night. In iziqubu yakhe yokugcina, Kisner defended his WBA U.S. cruiserweight title with a majority decision win over Scott Sigmon.

I’ve dreamt my whole life of one day fighting on national television and now that the time is here, I’m going to make the most of it,” said Kisner. “Wallin is very good but I’m going to prove I’m one of the best heavyweights on the planet. I have proven my ability to beat the best in the world at both the amateur and professional level and I will do it again on April 13.

Barry Tompkins will call the SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer of SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION is Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

CLARESSA SHIELDS VS. CHRISTINA HAMMER NEW YORK PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & IZITHOMBE


Middleweight Champions Shields & Hammer Battle for Undisputed Women’s Middleweight World ChampionshipSaturday, April 13 Ngayo Showtime® from Boardwalk Hall
e Atlantic City

Showtime Sports® Announces Two-Part KONKE ACCESS: IZISHIELS vs. ISENDO with Installments on Social Media Platforms March 29 and April 5

Tickets For Live Event on Sale This Friday, March 1 at
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Chofoza LAPHA for Photos from Stephanie Trapp/SHOWTIME

Chofoza LAPHA for Photos from Marilyn Paulino/Salita Promotions

I-NEW YORK (February 26, 2019) – Two undefeated middleweight champions went face-to-face Tuesday as Claressa Shields futhi Christina Hammer met in New York at a press conference ahead of their battle for the undisputed women’s middleweight championship Saturday, April 13 bukhoma ku-SHOWTIME kusuka e-Boardwalk Hall e-Atlantic City, N.J.

The SHOWTIME BOXING: UHLELO OLUKHETHEKILE uqala at 9 p.m. ET/PT and will feature a long-awaited unification in what is arguably the most significant event in women’s boxing history. In addition to world titles from all four sanctioning bodies, this fight will be for the Ring Magazine Women’s Middleweight Championship, the first time a Ring divisional title has been at stake in a women’s boxing match.

Amathikithi for the umcimbi bukhoma, egqugquzelwa ngabakwaSalita Promotions, kuthiwa ontengo yakhe yayinqunyiwe at $150, $100, $55 futhi $35 and are on sale Friday, March 1 at 11 a.m. KANYE. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster and at boardwalkhall.com. Pre-sale tickets are available now at the link LAPHA by using the code BOXING.

Also on Tuesday, SHOWTIME Sports announced that it will chronicle the buildup to Shields vs. Hammer with a two-part digital installment of the Sports Emmy® Award winning programing KONKE ACCESS. KONKE ACCESS: IZISHIELS vs. ISENDO will premiere on March 29 with the second installment on April 5 on the SHOWTIME Sports YouTube channel and SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook page and take viewers into the training camps of both champions. Cameras will be embedded with Shields at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., and with Hammer in the town of Seefeld in the Austrian Alps as the undefeated rivals prepare for the most significant fight of their careers.

Here is what the press conference participants had to say Tuesday from Dream Hotel Downtown in Manhattan:



Download the Shields vs. Hammer Press Kit at bit.ly/ShieldsvsHammerPressKit

I-CLARESSA SHIELDS

This has been long overdue. I’m just glad that Hammer is here and the fight is set. She’s been at my fights before but I can’t wait to get inside the ring and show her I’m the real champion.

I’ve traveled to many different countries and dethroned champions around the world. Ekupheleni kosuku, I’m coming to fight and I recognize that she’s a great champion. To be a champion for all those years shows that she’s a good fighter. But I also look at resumes, and her resume is not as good as mine.

I’m not someone coming to lay down. I’m not afraid of her. You don’t win belts by talking. You have to fight. I said two years ago I want to fight Christina Hammer in my seventh fight. It would have been if it weren’t for her medical issue. But now we’re here and ready for April 13.

“April 13 you’re going to see someone fold. Ngikuthembisa, it will not be me. Make sure you all tune-in.

I think for women’s boxing this is a true super fight that we’ve never gotten before. We’ve never had a fight like this in women’s boxing. It’s great to make this happen and us being from two parts of the world makes this fight even better.

She’s not the tallest girl I’ve ever fought. I’m stronger than her and I know it. I got up from a knockdown and won. She can’t do that. I don’t believe she knows how to fight on the inside, but she better learn.

I want to make her quit. I don’t want her to just know I’m a good fighter, I want her to know I’m great. I wish we could go 12 emahlandla, but I’ll be prepared for all 10 rounds.

CHRISTINA HAMMER

I’m very glad to be here and make this fight happen. I’m looking forward to April 13. I want to show the world who I am.

This is a big risk to come from Germany to the U.S., but I believe the best should fight the best and I did what I had to so that this could happen. This fight can be a game changer for our sport.

I will give everything to step out of the ring as a winner. I know Claressa Shields is also a great champion. She’s undefeated like me and that’s why people want to see the fight and that’s why we made it happen.

I want to thank everyone who made this fight a reality and brought us to this stage. It’s huge for me to be here in New York and I am looking to win on April 13.

This fight is the real deal. This is going to be a game changer for women’s boxing. I think we’re going to inspire a lot of female athletes who want to live their dream. It’s motivation for everyone.

I’ve had the title for a long time. I always push myself. This is the fight I wanted to show everyone who is the best. I will be the undisputed champion.

Shields is beatable. Hanna Gabriels caught her in the first round of their fight and I am taller and stronger than Gabriels. I want to finish the job if I get the chance.

Anything can happen in boxing. I’m prepared to go the distance. Knockout is the goal but most importantly, I want to win.

DMITRIY SALITA, Umongameli weSalita Promotions

I’m honored to bring to the fans the first super fight in women’s boxing history. A lot of questions surround this fight. Will this be a classic like Leonard vs. Hearns, where the gold medalist handles the experienced pro, or like Mosley vs. De La Hoya, where the boxing pro took the gold medalist down. This fight is going to be for all of the belts and this recognizes the true value and impact of this fight.

Christina Hammer has been a world champion for over nine years and has won titles in two divisions. She’s charismatic and a superstar in Germany and Europe. As a champion that she is, she’s traveling to the other side of the world to prove that she’s the best.

Claressa made the Olympic team when she was 17 ubudala, winning our only boxing medal at the 2012 Imidlalo Olympic. She’s the only boxer in U.S. history to win two Olympic gold medals in boxing. She’s had a very impressive pro career, beating world champions and top contenders in all her fights. She’s on her journey to be the best and this fight is a big step toward cementing herself as the GWOAT (greatest woman of all time).

This is going to be a historic night of boxing. If you watch this fight live and in-person, you will want to hold onto your ticket as a memento.

UMARKU TAFFET, Claressa Shields’ Umphathi

The media support for this fight is outstanding. This is a very special time. This fight is one of the most significant fights I’ve worked on in my career, because of the place it will hold in history.

Two years ago I met Claressa Shields and we discussed her turning pro. We made a list of dreams and I promised Claressa I would do everything in my power to fulfill every one of them. We’ve had a wonderful journey together. One of those dreams was to make this undisputed championship fight happen. We’re going to keep making dreams happen.

TOM LOEFFLER, Christina Hammer’s Advisor

Without the fighters wanting this fight, events like this wouldn’t happen. Christina Hammer wants this challenge and she wants to prove she’s the best middleweight champion out there.

These two fighters can be an example for a lot of male boxers. These are two undefeated fighters in their prime putting it all on the line to show who is the best. You don’t see that very often these days.

This is going to be a fun promotion. This is a fight that’s a real 50-50 fight. Claressa will be coming forward with her style and tenacity, going up against Christina’s experience. It’s for all the marbles

USTEFANU Espinoza, President Sports & Izinkundla Programming, Showtime Networks Inc.

Let’s get one thing straight here. This isn’t just an important women’s fight. This isn’t just a high-quality women’s boxing match. This is a high-quality boxing match. This is an important fight. So certainly we have two very skilled women, we’re not going to ignore that fact. But this is one of the best fights that can be made in this sport. Two pound-for-pound boxers, the fighting umhlabeleli the best. If you are not interested in this fight, then candidly, you are not a boxing fan. This is as good as this sport gets.

We at SHOWTIME have a long history showcasing the best in women’s boxing and MMA. Names like Laila Ali, UChristy Martin, Ronda Rousey, Miesha Tate, Gina Carano, Cris Cyborg.; those are all fighters who made their debuts and that became stars on SHOWTIME. This has been a long-time commitment.

The first nationally televised women’s MMA event was on SHOWTIME. The first domestic televised MMA women’s main event was on SHOWTIME. The first women’s boxing match that was nationally televised was on SHOWTIME. The first women’s main event boxing bout was also on SHOWTIME, and that obviously was Claressa just a couple of years ago.

So here on this stage you’ve got two of the most elite athletes in the sport. Not two of the elite women’s fighters in the sport, but two of the elite athletes within this sport. Two-time gold medalist, the only American to do that consecutively, and a two-belt world champion versus a longtime middleweight champion who has dominated this division for nearly a decade.

This is one of the best fights that can be made in the entire sport. We have two of the elite athletes in boxing and they are deserving of having everything that comes with a marquee event on SHOWTIME, including our Emmy Award-winning All Access series.

JIM WYNKOOP, Umphathi Ovamile, I-Boardwalk Hall

We are so excited to have this great fight coming to Boardwalk Hall. It will be our first championship fight in several years and we can’t wait.

There is a huge history of boxing at Boardwalk hall in Atlantic City and we look forward to writing another chapter on April 13.

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CLARESSA SHIELDS vs. CHRISTINA HAMMER UNDISPUTED WOMEN’S MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SET FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 13 LIVE ON SHOWTIME® FROM BOARDWALK HALL IN ATLANTIC CITY


IBF, WBA And WBC Champion Shields To Meet WBO & WBC Champion In Recess Hammer In Arguably The Most Significant Women’s Boxing Event In History



SHOWTIME BOXING: UHLELO OLUKHETHEKILE® Live At 9 p.m. ET / PT



NEW YORK – February 12, 2019 - Undefeated middleweight world champions Claressa Shields and Christina Hammer will meet on Saturday, April 13 live on SHOWTIME to crown the women’s undisputed 160-pound world champion. The blockbuster unification from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J. will be the main event of SHOWTIME BOXING: UHLELO OLUKHETHEKILE uhlala 9 p.m. ET/PT and is arguably the most significant women’s boxing event in history.



Izihlangu vs. Hammer features two of the consensus top-10 pound-for-pound fighters in the world squaring off to crown only the second undisputed champion in female boxing history.The fight, originally scheduled for November 2018, was postponed due to a now-resolved medical issue suffered by Hammer.



The 23-year-old Shields (8-0, 2 Kos) is a two-division champion who holds the IBF, Izihloko ze-WBA ne-WBC 160-pound. The 28-year-old Hammer (24-0, 11 Kos) owns the WBO belt, is the WBC Champion in Recess, and has dominated the women’s middleweight division for more than eight years. Shields and Hammer fought on the same card last June on SHOWTIME, with both fighters winning impressively to set up the first undisputed showdown in the women’s 160-pound division.



The winner of Shields vs. Hammer will join Terrence Crawford, Jermain Taylor, Bernard Hopkins, U-Oleksandr Usyk kanye no-Cecilia Braekhus we-welterweight yabesifazane njengabalweli kuphela abahlanganise zonke izicoco zomhlaba ezinkulu ezine kunoma yisiphi isigaba sesisindo.



Izihlangu vs. Hammer is promoted by Salita Promotions. Ticket prices and on-sale date will be announced next week by Boardwalk Hall.



“I always seek the biggest challenges and set the highest goals. I will be ready like never before and will defeat Christina Hammer on April 13,” said Shields. “Nothing will stop me from becoming undisputed champion and continuing my journey to carry women’s boxing to never-before-seen heights. I want to be the greatest of all time and change the game forever for all women in sports, and April 13 is an important step on that road to history.”



“I have waited a long time for this moment,” said Hammer. “I am bigger, stronger and more experienced than Claressa Shields. I am undefeated and have been a champion for over eight years. I can’t wait to show the world that I am the best and undisputed middleweight champion of the world.”



“SHOWTIME Sports has a long history of featuring the best in women’s combat sports, whether it was with Laila Ali and Christy Martin in boxing, or Gina Carano, Cris Cyborg and Ronda Rousey in MMA,” said Gordon Hall, Producer Executive of SHOWTIME BOXING: UHLELO OLUKHETHEKILE. “More recently, kusukela 2016 we have featured today’s elite with Claressa Shields, Christina Hammer, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano appearing in an industry-leading 10 presentations of women’s boxing. Male or female, SHOWTIME has delivered the best fighters in their toughest matchups, and April 13 kuzohluka akukho. We have two of the best pound-for-pound female fighters in the world facing each other with all four middleweight titles at stake. It doesn’t get much better than that.”



“The biggest women’s fight of all time is set to take place on April 13 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City,” said promoter Dmitriy Salita. “Claressa Shields and Christina Hammer, kokubili Champions, both in their prime, are not only taking on the biggest challenge in their respective careers by meeting each other in the ring, but are breaking barriers for boxing and for women in sports. April 13 is destined to be an electric and historic night of boxing live on SHOWTIME.”



“Shields vs. Hammer is the biggest and most important fight in women’s boxing history – two undefeated unified champions in their prime battling for the undisputed middleweight championship of the world,” said Shields’ manager Mark Taffet. “Christina Hammer is indeed a very good fighter and champion, but Claressa Shields is once-in-a-lifetime. The same intense focus and determination that got Claressa through life, earned her two Olympic gold medals, and won her five world titles in eight pro fights will carry her to victory on April 13.”



“We are very excited to bring world-class championship boxing back to Atlantic City’s Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall,” said Matt Doherty, Executive Director of the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority. “This reinforces the CRDA’s commitment to attract world-class sporting events and increase visitors to our destination.”



Shields was the first American boxer in history – male or female – to win consecutive Olympic gold medals. The Flint, Mich., native turned professional following the 2016 Olympics and became unified women’s super middleweight world champion in just her fourth professional fight. Shields moved down to middleweight for her June 22 headliner on SHOWTIME, defeating Hanna Gabriels to win the IBF and WBA titles and become a two-division champion in just her sixth professional contest. After Hammer was named WBC Champion in Recess due to her medical issue, Shields picked up the vacant WBC title last November with a unanimous decision over Hannah Rankin. She most recently defended all three titles in December against Femke Hermans.



Hammer, of Dortmund, Germany, has been the dominant force in the women’s middleweight division since winning the WBO title in 2010. Hammer became unified champion in 2016 with a unanimous decision over WBC titlist Kali Reis and made four defenses as unified champion. In her eight years as champion, Hammer has lost just a handful of rounds across 16 Isihloko emhlabeni kulwelwa. Hammer, who also models professionally and was recently featured at Fashion Week in New York City, made her U.S. debut on June 22 after campaigning mostly in Germany since turning professional in 2009. After being forced to withdraw from the November unification due to the health issue, Hammer won a non-title fight via second round knockout last Saturday, February 9 in Germany.



The undercard for the SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION telecast will be announced in the coming weeks.

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2019 International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame (IWBHF) Inductees Announced

Source/IWBHF Press Release
/Bernie McCoy



January 27, 2019 PORTLAND, NOMA – (January 27, 2019) WBAN is proud to announce the International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame (IWBHF), class of 2019.

This sixth annual induction represents a record breaking number of honorees in the history of this signal institution which has recognized and honored those individuals who have, over the history of the sport of Women’s Boxing, contributed to, advocated for and brought esteem and distinction to the sport in and out of the ring.

Included in this year’s class are seven former boxers: Terri Cruz, Melissa Fiorentino, Lisa Holewyne, Carina Moreno, Bridgett Riley, Wendy Rodriquez futhi Martha Salazar. The Non-Boxer category includes David Avila, Stephen Blea futhi Blanca Gutierrez. Pat Emerick and Patricia [Sandy] Martinez-Pino are recipients in the Pioneer Female Boxer and the Posthumous categories, ngokulandelana.


FORMER BOXERS

Terri Cruz compiled a 17-7-2 irekhodi, over a nine-year career (1999-2008), highlighted by winning the IFBA bantamweight crown over highly regarded Heather Percival in 2005. Cruz’s love of and dedication to the sport brought her out of retirement in 2009 to challenge top ranked Alesia Graf for WIBA Flyweight title, losing a close decision and again in 2011 for another bout with unbeaten Susie Ramadan.

Melissa Fiorentino, a 5’1dynamo, imbued with the appropriate sobriquet “Ukufutheka”, put up a sterling 17-2 record over a seven-year (2001-08) career during which she stepped in with the top ranked fighters in the featherweight class, including wins over Belinda Laracuente, Esther Schouten, Jaime Clampitt and Cindy Serrano. She capped her career, ngoJanuwari, 2008, winning the IWBF super featherweight title.

Lisa Holewyne fought to a 25-17-2 record over almost eight years (1998-2006) njengoba boxer professional. A common boxing dictum states, “you are what your record isand Holewyne is exactly that. Coming to the ring after a four year stint as a pentathlete at the University of Texas, Holewyne quickly established herself as ananyone/anywherelightweight boxer, fighting Sumya Anani twice (when very few ranked fighters would come within a couple of time zones of that matchup), unbeaten Mary Jo Sanders twice, splitting two fights with the formidable Sunshine Fettkether to mention only some of the top opposition Holewyne sought out during a career that should serve as a signpost for any boxer seeking to do the sport the right way.

Carina Moreno was a standout in the flyweight ranks, ukulwa, over her ten year career (2003-13), 203 rounds while compiling glittering 23-6 record against the best boxers in this competitive weight class. In addition to wins over Eileen Olszewski, Yessica Bopp and Holly Dunaway, she held the WBC and WIBA minimumweight titles for several years. She finished her career still competing against the best in her class, winning the WBA flyweight title against Susi Kentikian in Germany in December ’12, before losing a close decision to Kentikian seven months later in the same country.

Bridgett Riley fought in the ring, for nine years (1994-03), wokubhala 15-3 irekhodi, exactly how she lived life, in perpetual motion. “Busy fightermight be an understatement, since from the opening bell, Riley had one gear, full speed ahead. She held the IFBA bantamweight title beating Yvonne Trevino over ten rounds in February ’98 and, in possibly her most remembered bout, Riley KO’d Englishwoman, Alicia Lahsen, in June ’98, after surviving an early knockdown. It was her first defense of the IFBA title. Among Riley’s other pursuits in her active life range from martial arts champion to movie stunt person.

Wendy Rodriguez is another of the West Coast fighters who brought the female bantamweight division to the attention of the boxing public. Along with her co-2019 IWBHF inductee, Carina Moreno, Rodriquez set a standard of competitive excellence in the ring that raised the public perception and appreciation of the division. Rodriquez, in her seven year (1999-08) career put up an exemplary 19-4-3. Early on, (Oct. 2000) she fought an 8 round draw with Margaret Sidoroff and in her penultimate bout, she stepped in with Regina Halmich, (Regina was inducted into the Inaugural Class of the IWBHF in 2014) . Rodriquez finished her career on a high note, revenging an earlier loss to Holly Dunaway in the process of winning the vacant IBA minimum weight crown.

Martha Salazar competed as a professional boxer for 15 (2001-16) Eminyakeni, ukulwa 18 times and winning 13 of those bouts. It is an unfortunate reflection of the dearth of competition at the female heavyweight level. But for those athletes who posses persistence, combined with a don’t quit attitude, kanye, okubaluleke, ring talent, the top rung of this division is attainable. Martha Salazar has those qualities in world class supply. Salazar won the WIBF heavyweight title via TKO over Pamela London in November ’04 and finished her career winning the WBC crown in a November ’14 by decision over Tanzee Daniel, before relinquishing the title via a close decision to Alejandra Jimenez in the final bout of her career in March of 2018.

NON-BOXERS

David Avila is a prominent and widely followed West Coast boxing writer. His linage to the sport comes from his father who fought a number of times at the Olympic Auditorium in the 1950s. Avila began his journalism career as a writer for the LA Times in the 1990s and is currently working for the Riverside (NJENGE) Press Enterprise and La Prensa newspapers. Kodwa, unquestionably, it is Avila’s longtime support for and advocacy of the sport of Women’s boxing and it’s athletes that has earned him this well deserved IWBHF honor.

Stephen Blea, Blea’s reputation as a boxing official has been well documented and has led him to be ranked among the finest in the sport. But it is his myriad additional contributions to the benefit to the sport and it’s athletes that makes Blea singular in the sport. He has been a coach at USA Boxing along with providing his referring and judging skill to that organization. He has coached boxing at the Denver Police department. He has managed WBC Cares for the state of Colorado and overlaid those efforts with a long time, full throated support of the sport of Women’s boxing whenever the opportunity arises.

Blanca Gutierrez is proof positive that the promotion of the sport of boxing begins with whole-hearted empathy, and few promoters in the sport of Women’s boxing can match the personal connection and caring that Gutierrez brings to the sport and it’s athletes. Her father, Javier, was a professional boxer in Mexico and and Gutierrez’s interest and love for the sport came early and fervent. She is the driving force behind Beautiful Brawlers, a West Coast promotional powerhouse, that continues as a prime force behind the recent resurgence in the sport of female boxing.

David Avila and Stephen Blea are the second and third males to be inducted into the IWBHF.


PIONEER FEMALE BOXER

Pat Emerick reduces her outlook on the sport of boxing to it’s most basic, “put one foot in front of the other and be prepared.If only getting a chance to climb through the ropes was that easy for a female in the middle of the previous century. It wasn’t. Emerick’s opportunities were essentially limited to her hometown, South Bend, Phakathi kwa-, lapho, at 5’4″, 123lbs, after losing her first bout, she reeled off 18 onqobayo iqonde, highlighted by a TKO win over Jo Ann Hagan in November ’54 before 4,000 fans in Council Bluffs, IA., winning the Ladies World Boxing Association Championship. Emerick becomes the second oldest living IWBHF Pioneer Boxer inductee, born five months after Year 1 honoree Barbara Buttrick.


POSTHUMOUS 2019 INDUCTEE

Patricia “Sandy” Martinez-Pino, who passed away in September of last year, was a longtime leading advocate for the sport of Women’s boxing in this country. She worked tirelessly within the sport, with the AIBA to open up opportunities for females as referees and judges and served with U S Boxing as President (Hispanic), as well as terms as Vice President and Secretary. Her untiring efforts in support of and improving conditions and opportunities for women in the sport will be well remembered and sorely missed and are best described by her co-inductee, Stephen Blea, “Sandy broke down barriers and achieved accolades no woman had achieved in this sport.

As previously noted, the 2019 IWBHF Class of Inductees is the largest, and quite possibly, the most diverse, in the six year history of the Hall, conceived and formulated in 2014 by Sue Fox, founder and publisher of Women’s Boxing Archive Network (WBAN). Fox envisioned the Hall as a needed addition to the boxing community, a way of honoring those, futhi uphume esiyingini, upon whose athleticism, support and advocacy for the sport of Women’s Boxing continues to stand on and progress.

An induction ceremony for the 2019 inductee class is being discussed and details will be announced forthcoming.

Rosalinda Rodriguez takes on Liliana Martinez for the UBA Bantamweight title on Saturday, January 26th at The Santander Arena in Reading, PA



Hector Camacho, Jr. to appear in the co-feature

Reading’s Nicholas Hernandez in action

Plus undefeated Martino Jules

Reading, PA (January 3, 2019)NgoMgqibelo ebusuku, January 26th, championship boxing returns to the Santander Arena in Reading, Pennsylvania as Phoenix Promotions stages a big Pro-AM card.

In the umcimbi main, it will be a 10-round battle for the UBA
Bantamweight title as Rosalinda Rodriguez liba Liliana Martinez.

Rodriguez of Miami has a record of 8-0 kanye knockouts ezimbili.

The 32 year-old Rodriguez is a four-year professional who
has wins over two undefeated fighters in Frederica Blanco and Samantha Salazar.

In her last bout, Rodriguez won an eight-round unanimous
decision over Crystal Hoy on December 8th in Louisville,
Kentucky.

Martinez of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic has a record of 21-18 kanye 13 knockouts.

The 35 year-old Martinez is a 19 year-professional is coming off a decision loss to Sandra Atanassow on February 3rd in Germany.

In the nesishiyagalombili round co-feature, Hector Camacho, Jr. returns to the ring when he takes on Vladimir Hernandez in an middleweight bout scheduled for eight-rounds.

Camacho, Jr. of New York, has a record of 58-7-1 kanye 32 knockouts.

Camacho, 40 ubudala, kuba a 23 year veteran of the squared circle.

Camacho went undefeated in his first 34 ukulwa,
which included wins over Freddy Curiel (14-3-1), Roberto
Nunez (15-3), Miguel Angel Ruiz (21-5-1), Menard Reed (20-1), former world champion Phillip Holliday (36-3-1), Joe
Hutchinson (18-1-2), Rocky Martinez (34-4-1), former world
title challenger Larry LaCoursiere, Arturo Urena (19-3), Fredd Ladd (45-9), Nelson Estupinan (12-1), Kenny Kost (14-3),
U-Israyeli Cardona (36-9) & Former world champion Yory Boy
Campus(92-14-1).

Hernandez of Denver, Colorado has a record of 10-3 with six knockouts.

The 29 year-old Hernandez is a 10 year-professional has two wins over Danny Valdivia (14-0 & 14-1).

Ngo eziyisithupha-round iziqubu:

Nicholas Hernandez (9-3-1, 2 Kos) of Reading takes on
Jauvan John (3-7-1) of Brooklyn, NY in a junior middleweight
ekupheleni.

Frank Trader (11-2-1, 3 Kos) yePhiladelphia Fight UZack Ramsey (8-5, 4 Kos) of Springfield, MA in a junior lightweight bout.

Ngo ezine-round iziqubu:

Harold Lopez (4-0-1, 1 KO) of Allentown, PA fights pro debuting Rondarius Hunter in a flyweight bout.

Rakym Dyer will make his pro debut against fellow first-timer Earvin Young of Milwaukee, WI in a welterweight
ekupheleni.

Martino Jules (5-0) of Allentown, PA will take on an opponent to be named in a featherweight contest.

There will be an amateur show that begins at 4 p.m., futhi
tickets that that portion of the show only are $25.

Ticket Prices are as follows for Pro Show, that begins at 8 PM

1) $1,500.00 VIP Tables.
2) $150.00 Ring Side Seats.
3) $75.00 Silver Seating.
4) $50.00 Bronze Seating.
5) $25.00 Ukwamukelwa General.

All Tickets can be purchased at At The Santander Arena’s
Ihhovisi lamathikithi -700 Penn Street Reading Pa. 19602;
Ticketmaster.com and at The Reading Extreme Boxing Club
sise 1419 N. 5th Street Reading Pa. 19602.