FORMER CHAMPION EMMANUEL RODRIGUEZ BATTLES CONTENDER MELVIN LOPEZ FOR VACANT BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP LIVE ON SHOWTIME SATURDAY, Oṣù 12 FROM MGM NATIONAL HARBOR

FORMER CHAMPION EMMANUEL RODRIGUEZ BATTLES STREAKING CONTENDER MELVIN LOPEZ FOR VACANT BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP LIVE ON SHOWTIME® Satidee, Oṣù 12 IN PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS EVENT FROM MGM NATIONAL HARBOR IN MARYLAND

Rising 140-Pound Star Gary Antuanne Russell Faces

Undefeated Kent Cruz in Co-Main Event

Sensational Top Prospect Travon Marshall Duels Unbeaten Contender Gabriel Maestre in Telecast Opener at

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Tiketi lori tita Bayi!

NATIONAL HARBOR, Dókítà. – July 17, 2023 -Tele aye asiwajuEmmanuel Rodriguezwill take on streaking contenderMelvin Lopezfor the vacant IBF Bantamweight World Championshipheadlining action live on SHOWTIME on Saturday, August 12 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from The Theater at MGM National Harbor in Maryland.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT and will see undefeated rising star and Capitol Heights, Maryland-nativeGary Antuanne Russellmu on elegbe unbeatenKent Cruzin the 10-round super lightweight co-main event, plus sensational top prospect and Landover, Maryland-nativeTravon Marshallduels unbeaten two-time OlympianGabriel Maestrein the 10-round welterweight telecast opener.

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa TGB ni igbega, are on sale now and can be purchased throughwww.mgmnationalharbor.com/.

“This show on August 12 is jam-packed with action for boxing fans as they will get an exciting world title clash in addition to some of the area’s top rising talent in tough contests live on SHOWTIME,” said Tom Brown, Aare ti ni igbega TGB. “Emmanuel Rodriguez is hungry to make a second run as world champion at bantamweight and will be given all he can handle by the red-hot Melvin Lopez. With two of Maryland’s top rising stars in Gary Antuanne Russell and Travon Marshall stepping in for separate bouts before that showdown, this lines up to be a can’t-miss card at MGM National Harbor.”

Fighting out of Manati, Puẹto Riko, Rodríguez(21-2, 13 KOs) defeated the previously unbeaten Gary Antonio Russell last October by technical decision to put himself back into position to fight for the world title. The 30-year-old originally won the IBF Bantamweight World Title with a unanimous decision victory over Paul Butler in 2018 and successfully defended it against the then-unbeaten Jason Moloney. Rodríguez went on to lose the title to former undisputed champion Naoya Inoue in their May 2019 title bout.

“I’m happy to have this chance to become a world champion again,” said Rodriguez. “We’re gonna go out there to win in spectacular fashion and my goal is to show that I’m the best fighter in the world at 118-pounds. My goal is to become undisputed at bantamweight, however I’m not overlooking Melvin Lopez, because he’s a good fighter and will come to give it his all on August 12.”

The 25-year-old Lopez (29-1, 19 KOs) has won eight-straight fights since suffering his only career loss in October 2019. Originally from Nicaragua and now fighting out of Miami, Lopez has fought professionally since 2015 and began competing stateside in 2018. Lopez scored three victories in 2022, starting the year with knockouts of Juan Gabriel Medina and Victor Ruiz, before most recently defeating Jobert Alvarez last December. Out of his last 10 victories, Lopez has ended nine of those inside of the distance.

“I’m very excited that the time is almost here to fight for a world title,"Wi Lopez. “We’ve had a great training camp and everyone has sacrificed and worked hard so that we’re at our best on August 12. I’m going to show everyone why I earned this opportunity and repay my team for all of their efforts. I have a lot of respect for Emmanuel, but the best man will have his hand raised when we share the ring.”


Fighting out of his native Capitol Heights, Aṣalẹ., Russell (16-0, 16 KOs) will carry on the legacy left by his late father Gary Sr. A member of one of the sport’s preeminent fighting families, Russell trains alongside his older brothers, former WBC Featherweight Champion Gary Jr. and bantamweight contender Gary Antonio. The 26-year-old has yet to allow an opponent to make it to the final bell since turning pro in 2017 following his run representing the U.S. at the Rio 2016 Summer Olimpiiki. Russell defeated his most accomplished foes to date in 2022, stopping former champion Viktor Postol in February before a TKO win against former two-division champion Rances Barthelemy in July.

“When you’re a student of the game like me, you have to consider that each step we take is about more than self-gratification. We’re doing this for keeps,” said Russell. “Kent Cruz has to catch up to me, but there’s no need for me to look back. The only direction I’m going is forward and that means putting on a spectacular performance on August 12, and proving I’m the next world champion in this division.”

The 30-year-old Cruz (16-0-3, 10 KOs) steps back into the ring after a pair of draws against fellow unbeaten Enriko Gogokhia in February and then November 2022. A native of St. Louis, Mo., Cruz defeated veterans Erik Humberto Castillo and Travis Hartman following a draw against Carlos Mohamed Rodriguez in April 2018. Cruz will pick up his past ring history with the Russell family on August 12, looking to avenge an amateur loss to Gary Allan Russell, Gary Antuanne’s older brother.

“I’m very excited for this fight on August 12,” said Cruz. “I’ve been waiting for a fight like this my whole career, so we didn’t hesitate when offered this one. I’m coming in as the underdog and that’s what’s fueling me. I’ve been an underdog my whole life and on August 12 I’m gonna shock the world. When I win this fight, I’ll be in contention to fight for a world title and have my chance to achieve my childhood dream.”

At just 22-years-old, Marshall (8-0, 7 KOs) has quickly shown the skill, power and poise to become a highly regarded prospect in just eight fights. Born in Landover, Aṣalẹ., and now fighting out of Capitol Heights, Aṣalẹ., Marshall is trained by former contender Andrew Council and has already scored two stoppages in 2023. Most recently he dominated veteran contender Justin DeLoach via third-round knockout in March, his most impressive victory to date.

“I’m really excited to be fighting at home in front of my family, friends and fans on August 12,” said Marshall. “I’m working hard every day in the gym so that when fight night comes I’m 100% and ready to put on a great performance for everyone watching. My goal is to show everyone that I belong on the big stage, and that starts with a victory over Gabriel Maestre.”

A two-time Olympian for his home country of Venezuela, Maestre (5-0-1, 4 KOs) had an extensive amateur run that included victories over Brian Castano, Carlos Adames, Alexander Besputin, Oscar Molina and Brian Ceballo. The 36-year-old made his U.S. debut with a controversial decision victory over Mykal Fox in August 2021 before fighting fellow unbeaten Taras Shelestyuk to a draw last March. Julọ laipe, Maestre defeated former two-division champion Devon Alexander after three rounds in April.

“I’m very ready for this fight against Travon Marshall,” said Maestre. “We are focused on the work that we need to put in so that we are victorious on August 12. I’m focused on having my hand raised and putting on a good show. We want to leave a good impression with the fans and move on to fight the big names in the welterweight division.”

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Steve “The Savage” Sumpter sọ asọtẹlẹ ija James Perkins kii yoo lọ ni kikun ni Oṣu Kẹjọ ọjọ 19th ni Worcester, MA

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KIAKIA, Ibi. (July 12, 2023) – Undefeated Super middleweight afojusọna Steve “The Savage” Sumpter (8-0, 7 KOs) ko kọ ija silẹ rara. Bẹni o ni rẹ tókàn alatako, James "Pitbull" Perkins (12-0-1, 9 KOs), ati pe eyi ni idi ti awọn onija meji ti a ko ṣẹgun yoo jabọ-silẹ Oṣu Kẹjọ 19th.

Sumpter vs. Awọn akọle Perkins "Pandemonium ni Palladium", gbekalẹ nipasẹ Granite Chin igbega (GCP), ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika showdown fun awọn ṣ'ofo International Boxing Association IBA) America Super Middleweight asiwaju..

“Pandemonium ni The Palladium” yoo jẹ ṣiṣan laaye loriwww.bxngtv.com lati Palladium olokiki ni Worcester, Massachusetts.

“Ija yii jẹ ọkan ninu awọn iṣẹlẹ akọkọ ti o dara julọ ti Massachusetts ti rii ni ọdun yii,” Alakoso GCP Chris Traietti sọ asọye. “Kini diẹ sii ti o le beere fun? Awọn eniyan meji ti ko ṣẹgun pẹlu agbara knockout ti n lọ fun gbogbo rẹ fun aye lati gbe awọn iṣẹ-ṣiṣe wọn ga si ipele ti atẹle. Awọn oluwo dara julọ mu baluwe wọn ati awọn isinmi adehun ṣaaju eyi ti o bẹrẹ. O le pari ni eyikeyi akoko!"

Die e sii ju igbanu kan wa ni ewu, siwaju sii bi Bay State (MA) awọn ẹtọ iṣogo fun olubori ti ija agbara “imọlẹ-jade” yii laarin awọn Oorun wọnyi (Sumpter, Pittsfield) ati Eastern (Perkins, Lynn) Ibi. orogun awọn onija.

Sumpter, 29, fo ni aye lati ja jagunjagun miiran ti ko ṣẹgun nitori ilodi fun iṣẹ rẹ ti iṣẹgun iyalẹnu yoo ṣe laarin awọn iyika Boxing New England.

“Yoo jẹ mimọ daradara lẹhin ija yii,"Sumpter sọ. “Emi ko bikita nipa igbasilẹ alatako mi tabi ohunkohun miiran. Eyi ni iru ija ti yoo fi idi mi mulẹ bi ọkan ninu awọn afẹṣẹja ti o dara julọ ni ayika. Ija yii yoo ṣii ọpọlọpọ awọn ilẹkun fun mi, nigbati mo ba jade lori oke. Awọn eniyan diẹ sii yoo bẹrẹ akiyesi mi ati pe Emi yoo gba awọn ipe fun awọn ija nla.

“A jẹ awọn onija ibẹjadi mejeeji. Emi ko ro pe o nlo ni kikun ijinna. Yoo wa si awọn ọgbọn. Mo ti rii diẹ ninu awọn nkan lati ọdọ rẹ Emi yoo lo nilokulo. Ko si eniti o iwadi mi dara ju mi. Mo da mi loju pe o ti wo mi, pelu.”

Pittsfield ni 100 km si ìwọ-õrùn ti Worcester, ṣugbọn Sumpter, ti o jẹ ijọba Massachusetts Light Heavyweight asiwaju, ni igboya pe awọn onijakidijagan rẹ yoo rin irin-ajo ni agbara.

“Emi yoo ni rilara irin-ajo ti o dara,” Sumpter kun. “Eyi yoo jẹ kaadi keji ti Mo ti ṣe akọle. Mo ni ipilẹ-afẹfẹ ti o lagbara ati pe o n dagba pẹlu iṣẹgun kọọkan. Ati, bi mo ti so, ko lọ ni ijinna."

Ni awọn àjọ-ifihan iṣẹlẹ, undefeated Massachusetts Welterweight asiwaju Denzel "Double Impact" Whitley (11-0, 6 KOs) gba Hector "El Gatito" Ednar Bobadilla (9-14-1, 4 KOs) ninu ijakadi-yika mẹjọ fun Igbimọ Boxing United States ofofo (USBF) Atlantic welterweight akọle.

Awọn onija miiran nireti lati wa ni iṣe lori “Pandemonium ni The Palladium” labẹ kaadi pẹlu afẹṣẹja Holyoke miiran, Super welterweight Carlos Castillo (7-0, 4 KOs), unbeaten Springfield Super featherweight Isaiah “Baby Warrior” Cruz (6-0, 4 KOs), ati New Haven (CT) featherweight Felix Parrilla (7-0, 6 KOs).

Kaadi koko ọrọ si ayipada. Tiketi wa ni tita ati wa fun rira lori ayelujara niwww.ThePalladium.net.

Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 p.m. ATI, akọkọ Belii ni 7:30 p.m. ATI.

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USA Boxing Women’s Championships in Ohio to be delivered in association with World Boxing

The inaugural USA Boxing Women’s Championships in Toledo, Ohio, July 22-29, 2023, will be delivered in association with World Boxing.

The eight-day invitational event is open to novice (beginner) and open (kari) boxers of all ages from pee wee (aged 8-10) to masters (35 ati lori) and aims to create opportunities for women of all ages and abilities to compete.

Ju lọ 200 boxers from eight National Federations across four continents are currently registered to take part.

The President of USA Boxing and a member of World Boxing’s Interim Executive Board, Tyson Lee, wi: “USA Boxing is extremely proud to be able to host this event in association with World Boxing. The Championships aim to celebrate women and create valuable competition opportunities for female boxers of all standards and ages.

“Working with USA Boxing to deliver this event is a sign of World Boxing’s support for boxers at every level, from the grassroots to the elite, and its commitment to creating competitive opportunities that will enable all boxers to flourish.”

World Boxing was launched in April 2023. It will hold its inaugural Congress in November and plans to publish details of its competition strategy, tournament calendar and the bidding process for staging events in the latter part of 2023.

Awọn ireti Imọlẹ Imọlẹ Irish ti ko ṣẹgun Tommy “Gomina” Hyde & Thomas "The Kid" O'Toole Ija lẹẹkansi ni ile gba – “Afihan Ere-iṣere Awọn Ogbo” Ni ita ni Oṣu Kẹjọ Ọjọ 11th ni Quincy, MA

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KIAKIA, Ibi. (July 10, 2023) – Bi diẹ ninu awọn ti ẹlẹgbẹ rẹ countrymen ninu awọn ti o ti kọja, undefeated Irish ina heavyweight asesewa Tommy Hyde (5-0, 3 KOs) ati Thomas "The Kid" O'Toole (7-0, 5 KOs) ti rin irin-ajo kọja “omi ikudu” ​​lati Ilu abinibi wọn Ireland si Boston lati jẹki awọn iṣẹ-iṣẹ Boxing ọjọgbọn wọn.

Awon mejeeji yoo ja lojo osu kejo 11th (Aug. 12th ojo ojo) lori "Ogbo Stadium Showcase" Pro-Am kaadi, gbekalẹ nipasẹ Granite Chin igbega (GCP), ni Ogbo Memorial Stadium on Quincy (MA), agbegbe ti Boston nikan 10 km si guusu ti Massachusetts olu.  

“Kaadi yii kii yoo pari laisi diẹ ninu ifẹ Irish si rẹ,"Alakoso GCP Chris Traietti sọ. "Pẹlu ti o si wipe, Emi ko fẹ o kan eyikeyi Irish onija lori show. Mo fe meji ninu awọn to gbona gan asesewa. Ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn eniyan mejeeji ti jẹ igbadun. Awọn ẹgbẹ wọn ti jẹ nla. Awọn ipilẹ-afẹfẹ wọn wa fun itọju kan wa ni Oṣu Kẹjọ 11th."

Wọn ti kọ awọn ipilẹ onijagidijagan ti awọn ara ilu Irish ti o ngbe ni Amẹrika bayi, bi daradara bi Irish American Boxing egeb, gẹgẹ bi wọn predecessors lati Emerald Isle, aye asiwaju Steve Collins ati Mike Tyson-ṣẹgun Kevin McBride.

Botilẹjẹpe Hyde ati O'Toole yoo ja ni awọn ijakadi-yika mẹfa lọtọ eyi le jẹ iṣaaju si iṣafihan laarin awọn iwuwo ina Irish.. Nwọn si ja lemeji bi ope pẹlu kọọkan gba ọkan ati ni ojo iwaju, won le wa ni ti baamu lodi si kọọkan miiran lekan si, nikan akoko yi bi akosemose.

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Tommy Hyde (L) - (aworan gbese: Garreth Croke) 

Hyde ti o jẹ ọmọ ọdun 24 jẹ aṣaju orilẹ-ede Irish ni igba mẹta ti o ni 80-26 magbowo gba. Baba rẹ, Gary Hyde, jẹ akọrin ilu okeere ti o ṣe aṣoju ọpọlọpọ awọn aṣaju agbaye.

“Inu mi dun lati tun ja ni Boston,"Hyde sọ. “O dabi ile keji ni bayi. Mo ni ọpọlọpọ awọn ẹbi ati awọn ọrẹ ti ngbe nibẹ ati pe gbogbo wọn ṣe atilẹyin nla fun mi nigbati mo n ja sibẹ. O jẹ ilu ẹlẹṣẹ nla ati pe o dara lati tẹle awọn ipasẹ Steve Collins ati Kevin McBride ti Mo nifẹ si gaan.

“Mo ja ni gbogbo agbaye bi magbowo ninu 2019. Mo ja ni ita ni idije orilẹ-ede pupọ ni Odessa, Ukraine. O je kan gan ti o dara iriri, nitorinaa Mo n reti gaan lati ja ni ita ni papa iṣere Boston kan.

“Eyi yoo jẹ ifihan keji ti a pin lati igba ti a ti jẹ awọn anfani ati pe o ṣee ṣe kii yoo jẹ ikẹhin. Ija laarin wa le jẹ nla ni isalẹ ila ni Boston tabi Ireland. O jẹ ara ilu Irish bi emi, nitorina Emi yoo ṣe atilẹyin fun u titi ti a yoo fi ja bii eyikeyi afẹṣẹja Irish miiran.”

Hyde koju alatako kan lati pinnu.

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Thomas O'Toole (R) - (Fọto gbese: Emily harney / Aworan ija

O’Toole, 25, jẹ afẹṣẹja magbowo Irish miiran ti o ṣe ayẹyẹ ti o gba awọn ọlá giga ni Haringey Box Cup ati ipari Irish Elevate, ninu eyiti o pinnu Hyde. "The Kid" gba 51 ti 60 magbowo ibaamu. Ọdun mẹwa sẹhin, O'Toole ja ni ita fun igba akọkọ ati akoko nikan ni ifihan magbowo ni Hall Ilu Ilu Boston, idayatọ nipa ki o si- Boston Mayor Marty Walsh.

A southpaw, O'Toole ngbe ni Braintree nitosi (MA). Mefa ninu awọn ere pro meje rẹ ti waye ni Greater Boston, awọn Daduro sile ni Manchester, New Hampshire. "Ọmọkunrin naa" n gbe soke ni pipin kan lati ja Massachusetts aṣaju cruiserweight Scott "Scottie Bombs" Lampert (5-8, 4 KOs) fun awọn ṣ'ofo United States Boxing Federation (USBF) cruiserweight ade.

“Ija ni ita n ṣe iyatọ,O'Toole sọ asọye, “paapaa ti o ba gbona ati ọriniinitutu. Emi ko le mura fun ija ni ita nibi ninu ooru ti o ba ti mo ti ikẹkọ ni Ireland. A ko ni oju ojo gbona ati ọriniinitutu nibẹ. Mo ti ṣe ikẹkọ nibi ni oju ojo yii. O jẹ iyanu bi oju ojo ṣe le mu agbara rẹ pọ si. O ni ipa lori mi nigbati mo ja ni Boston ni ita bi magbowo.

“Emi ati Tommy ti lọ awọn ọna lọtọ wa bi awọn aṣeyọri, ṣugbọn awọn ọna wa le dagba si isalẹ ila. A ti ko ri Elo ti kọọkan miiran nigba ti a ja lori kanna kaadi nibi. O n bọ daradara ni awọn ipo pro. O ni eniyan rere kan lẹhin rẹ ni baba rẹ, Gary, ati ki o Mo ro pe Tommy le lọ jina. O sọ pe ija laarin wa le ni irọrun ni irọrun ti o ba ni oye. Mo gba. A mejeji ni ńlá àìpẹ ìtẹlẹ. Eyi yoo jẹ iyalẹnu, alẹ igbadun."

Awọn oju Irish yoo dajudaju smilin 'Aug. 11th ni Quincy.

Ni awọn mẹjọ-yika, akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ, tele New England Welterweight asiwaju Mike “ Eniyan buburu, JE, Jr. (18-2, 9 KOs), ti Holbrook, ati Haverhill ká Harry "The Hitman" Gigliotti (9-4, 3 KOs), jọba ABF Atlantic Super lightweight akọle dimu, yoo jabọ-mọlẹ ni a ti kii-akọle ija.

United States Boxing Federation (USBF) Asiwaju Julien "Black Dragon" Baptiste (5-3, 2 KOs), ti Woburn, ati Massachusetts akọle Jamer Jones (3-1, 3 KOs), ti Pittsfield, wa ninu ija isọdọkan agbedemeji iwuwo fun awọn akọle wọn ni iṣẹlẹ ajọ-iṣọkan yika mẹjọ.

Awọn ẹlẹgbẹ iduroṣinṣin Gigliotti, undefeated Lowell lightweight Gabriel "The Mece" Morales (7-0, 4 KOs) ati unbeaten Methuen middleweight Luke "The Quiet Storm" Iannuccilli (6-0, 3 KOs) yoo tun jẹ ni igbese, lẹsẹsẹ, lodi si Nathan Benichou (2-16-1, 2 KOs) ati Ryan Thomas Clark (2-4, 1 KO).

Tun ija lori undercard ni undefeated middleweight afojusọna Francis "Frank The ojò" Hogan (14-0, 13 KOs), Weymouth wa nitosi (MA), yoo wa ni igbese, bi daradara bi Scituate heavyweight Kevin Nagle (2-0, 2 KOs), la. TBAs. Hogan je kan se magbowo ti o wà a 2020 USA Boxing Olympic Team maili bi daradara bi a 2010 New England Golden ibọwọ asiwaju.

Kaadi koko ọrọ si ayipada.

Tiketi fun “Ifihan Ifihan papa iṣere Ogbo,” wa ni tita ati wa fun rira lori ayelujara niwww.EventBrite.com.

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DJ Zamora Embraces Tough Step-up Fight Against Jesus Ibarra this Saturday on Benavidez-Plant Card

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DJ Zamora Embraces Tough Step-up Fight Against Jesus Ibarra this Saturday on Benavidez-Plant Card


Las fegasi, NV (March 23, 2023) – Undefeated super featherweight, DJ “The War Machine” Zamora (10-0, 8 KOs), is excited to be returning to the ring as prepares to take on his toughest test when he battles Jesus Abel Ibarra (15-0, 7 KOs), in what is sure to be an epic clash of unbeaten fighters.

The 8-round bout will take place this Saturday March 25, 2023, on the highly anticipated Benavidez vs. Plant card at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. “I am very excited to share the ring with another undefeated fighter and this is by far the biggest opportunity of my career,” stated Zamora, who will be fighting in his hometown Las Vegas. “I know exactly what is on the line and what I must do. I hope to give the fans a great show and send a message to the super-featherweight division. I know Ibarra, like me, is a tough fighter with a lot of heart, so we both will be leaving everything in the ring. Fans can expect to see an explosive fight.”

Zamora, who is only 19 ọdun atijọ, has quickly become one of the most talked-about fighters in the Las Vegas boxing scene. He’s already shown that he has the power and skill to be a force in the ring. But his impressive record is not the only thing that sets him apart. Zamora has sparred with some of the biggest names in boxing. These experiences have given him valuable insights into the sport and have helped him to hone his skills even further.

“I’ve gained a lot of knowledge and experience having sparred guys like Devin Haney ati Shukur Stevenson, as well as my others out here in Las Vegas,” continued Zamora. "Ryan Garcia invited me to one of his training camps a few years back, and that work was incredible. I know what I’m capable of and I am very thankful for the opportunity to be fighting under the bright lights. I want to thank my team for making this possible. My confidence is at an all-time high and all the hard work will be on display this Saturday.”

The excitement surrounding this fight is palpable, with fans and experts alike eagerly anticipating the clash between these two unbeaten fighters. It’s sure to be a thrilling battle. Don’t miss your chance to see one of the most exciting young fighters in boxing take on his toughest challenge yet.

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Kathy “Wildcat” Collins to become first female boxer inducted into New York State Boxing Hall of Fame on April 30th Induction Dinner

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NIU YOKI (March 22, 2023) – Multiple world champion Kathy “Wildcat” Collins (14-2-4, 3 KOs) will become the first female boxer inducted into the New York State Boxing Hall of Fame (NYSBHOF).

Collins, of Plainview, is one of a 22-member Class of 2022 being inducted at the 11th NYSBHOF induction dinner, ìléwọ nipa Oruka 8, loriSunday afternoon (12:30-5:30 p.m. ATI), April 30, ni Russo ká Lori The Bay ni Howard Okun, Niu Yoki.

”It’s a tremendous honor to be inducted into the New York State Boxing Hall of Fame,” said Collins (married name Globuschutz). “This is my fourth induction into Halls of Fame, which is special to me since I also held four world titles. But this is even more special since it is finally here in New York, the Mecca of Boxing, and where it all started for me.

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“In 1995, I was part of the first class of women ever allowed to box in the fabled Daily News Golden Gloves. A year later, the first women’s fight televised on the USA Tuesday night boxing series from the Paramount at Madison Square Garden, which culminated in the highest female purses at the time from Madison Square Garden as a co-featured bout on a major pay-per-view for Don King. These were major accomplishments in women’s boxing. It helped paved the way for women today, some coming out of the Olympics, selling out The Garden and working towards equal pay with seven-figure pay days.”

Collins’ second professional fight was a six-round decision over Andrea DeShong in 1996, which brought pro women’s boxing to the famed Madison Square Garden and regular cable television.

Ni 1997, Kathy captured the IFBA welterweight title and added the IWBF junior welterweight crown later that same year, ki o si, she dropped down to the lightweight division to successfully challenge for the IWBF championship. Collins became the first fighter to simultaneously own world titles in the WIBF, IFBA, and IWBF.

Kathy Collins is a true pioneer in women’s boxing. Bayi, she’ll be honored at home in New York by her induction into the NYSBHOF.

“In 30 years,” she concluded, “we’ve come a long way baby! It is truly an honor to be recognized by the New York State Boxing Hall of Fame and to be recognized and included in in a tremendously talented, successful class of inductees, and being around so many of my friends and colleagues that helped me break ceilings along the way.”

“Kathy Collins is a great asset for the New York State Boxing Hall of Fame as our first female boxer inductee,” NYSBHOF president Bob Duffy commented. “Her induction into the New York State Boxing Hall of Fame is an extension of her career as a pioneer of women’s boxing. We are proud to be inducting her.”

Other living boxers heading into the NYSBHOF are Brooklyn’s 2-division (welterweight & light welterweight), 6-time World Champion “Super” Zab Judah (44-10, 30 KOs), Brooklyn’s 2-divbision World Champion (welterweight and light welterweight) Paulie “Magic Man” Malignaggi (36-8, 7 KOs), Troy welterweight Kevin “Mr. Excitement” Pompey (32-18-3, 12 KOs), and Brooklyn World Super Lightweight World title challenger Dmitry “Star of David” Salita (35-2-1, 18 KOs).  

Posthumous participants being inducted are Poughkeepsie’s world lightweight challenger Johnny Busso (36-12-1, 15 KOs), Bronx middleweight Eugene “Silent” Hairston (45-13-5, 24 KOs), New York City’s NYSAC Featherweight World Champion Tony “Jimmy Pell” Pellone (51-19-6, 10 KOs), Bronx featherweight Mike “The Bronx Spider” Belloise (91-28-12, 21 KOs), New York City’s World Colored Heavyweight Champion Harry “Black Panther” Wills (70-9-3, 56 KOs), and Hempstead’s World Light Heavyweight World title challenger Eddie “Wildcat” Davis (34-6-1, 20 KOs).  

Living non-participants heading into the NYSBHOF are Brooklyn trainer Hector Rocha, Brooklynn ring announcer Dave Diamante, Bronx commentator/producer/radio show host Tony Paige, Latham journalist Bob Mladinich, Brooklyn neurologist Barry Jordan, Brooklyn judge Robin Taylor, and Buffalo journalist Bob Caico.

Posthumous non-participant inductees are Brooklyn manager Izzy Zwerling, Manhattan manager Dave Wolf, Brooklyn trainer George Washington, and New York City manager/promoter Irving Cohen.

Kọọkan deede si inductee (tabi taara ọmọ) yoo gba a aṣa-a še igbanu àkàwé rẹ tabi rẹ fifa irọbi sinu NYSBHOF.

Awọn 2022 inductees were selected by the NYSBHOF Nominating Committee membersChairperson Jack Hirsch, Randy Gordon, Henry Hascup, Don Majeski, Ron McNair, Jim Monteverde, Neil Terens, Jose Corpas, Bobby Cassidy, and Bob Duffy.

Gbogbo boxers nilo lati wa ni aláìṣiṣẹmọ fun o kere odun meta to le yẹ fun NYSBHOF fifa irọbi, ati gbogbo inductees gbọdọ ti gbé ni New York State fun a significant ìka ti won Boxing dánmọrán tabi nigba ti nomba ti wọn ọmọ.

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Kilasi ti 2012: Carmen Basilio, Mike McCallum, Mike Tyson, Jake LaMotta, Riddick Bowe, Carlos Ortiz, Vito Antuofermo, Emile Griffith, “Sugar” Ray Robinson, Gene Tunney, Benny Leonard, Tony Canzoneri, Harold Lederman, Steve Acunto, Jimmy Glenn, Gil Clancy, Ray Arcel, Nat Fleischer, Bill Gallo ati Arthur Mercante, SR.

Kilasi ti 2013: Jack Dempsey, Johnny Dundee, Sandy Saddler, Maxie Rosenbloom, Joey Archer, Iran Barkley, Mark Breland, Bobby Cassidy, Doug Jones, Junior Jones, James “Buddy” McGirt, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Bob Arum, Shelly Finkel, Tony Graziano, Larry Merchant, Teddy Brenner, Mike Jacobs, Tex Rickard ati Don Dunphy.

Kilasi OF 2014:  Floyd Patterson, Tracy Harris Patterson, Billy Backus, Kevin Kelley, Juan Laporte, Gerry Cooney, Mustafa Hamsho, Howard Davis, Jr., Lou Ambers, Jack Britton, Terry McGovern, Teddy Atlas, Lou DiBella, Steve Farhood, Gene Moore, Angelo Prospero, Whitey Bimstein, Cus D'Amato, William Muldoon ati Tom O'Rourke.

Kilasi OF 2015: Saulu Mamby, Joey Giamba, Johnny Persol, Harold Weston, Lonnie Bradley, Paul Berlenbach, Billy Graham, Frankie Genaro, Bob Miller, Tommy Ryan, Jimmy Slattery, Bob Duffy, Mike Katz, Tommy Gallagher, Bruce Silverglade, Charley Goldman, Jimmy Johnston, Cedric Kushner, Harry Markson, Damon Runyon, and Al Weill.

Kilasi OF 2016:  Aaron Davis, Charles Murray, Vilomar Fernandez, Edwin Viruet, Hector “Macho” Camacho, Rocky Graziano, Rocky Kansas, Joe Lynch, Joe Miceli, Ed Brophy, Joe DeGuardia, Randy Gordon, Dennis Rappaport, Howie Albert, Freddie Brown, Howard Cosell, Ruby Goldstein, and Jimmy Jacobs.

Kilasi OF 2017:  Gaspar Ortega, Renaldo “Mr.” Snipes, Doug DeWitt, “The Bronx Bomber” Alex Ramos, Dick Tiger, Jose Torres, “Nonpareil” Jack Dempsey, Don Majeski, Ron Katz, Stan Hoffman, Bobby Bartels, Hank Kaplan, Al Gavin, Arthur Donovan, and Dan Parker.

Kilasi OF 2018:  Lou Del Valle, Jake Rodriguez, Terrence Alli, Joe Mesi, Kid Chocolate, James J. “Gentleman Jim” Corbett, Jack McAuliffe, Billy Costello, Melio Bettina Ralph “Tiger” Jones, Charley Norkus, Dave Anderson, Pete Brodsky, Herb Goldman, Bobby Goodman, Melvina Lathan, Ron Scott Stevens, Johnnie Addie, Johnny Bos, Murray Goodman, Bert Randolph Sugar, and Sam Taub.

No class of 2019 due to COVID-19 restrictions

Kilasi OF 2020: Jorge Ahumada, Alfredo Escalera, Freddie LiberatoreDennis Milton; Lou Savarese and Merqui Sosa, Soldier Bartfield, Steve BelloiseJimmy GoodrichTami Mauriello, Davey Moore, Freddie Welch, Don Ackerman, Bobby Cassidy, Jr., Rick Glaser, Jack Hirsch, Max Kellerman, Dr. William Lathan, Julie Lederman, Ron Lipton, Kevin Rooney, Dan Daniel, Bobby Gleason, Flash Gordan, A.J. Liebling, Tony Mazzarella, and manager Dan Morgan.

Kilasi OF 2021:   Michael Bentt, Shannon Briggs, Verno Phillips, Donny Lalonde Johnny” Verderosa, Larry Barnes, Johnny Turner, Al Singer, Kid Norfolk, Patsy Giovanelli, Eddie Martin,  Battling Siki, Solly Krieger, Herbie Kronowitz, Tommy Paul, Lou Salica, Ron McNair, Don Elbaum, Ed Schuyler, Bill Verigan, Tom Hauser, Mike Silver, and Jill Diamond, Lou Stillman,  Bill Cayton, James Walker, John Condon, Irving Rudd, Richard K. Fox, and trainer Victor Valle.

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Team Combat League Inaugural Season Opening Night: Dallas Enforcers vs. Atlanta Attack

TEAM COMBAT LEAGUESeason Starts March 29, 2023 Live at the Mohegan Sun Expo Center
Inaugural Season Opening NightDallas Enforcers vs. Atlanta Attack
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Los Angeles, BI ELEYI (March 22, 2023) – Team Combat League today unveiled rosters for the Atlanta Attack, coached bySam Arnold Sr. atiMustafa Meekins and the Dallas Enforcers coached byAC Bryant. Both teams will do battle at the inaugural opening night of Team Combat League on March 29, 2023 at the Mohegan Sun Expo Center.
Each team carries a roster of 18 fighters across 6 weight classes.
Dallas EnforcersTeam RosterAtlanta AttackTeam Roster
Female Featherweight 126lbsJennifer Miranda Anna Maria Verbeek Destiny Jean Rivercomb
Male Lightweight 135lbsRandy CanadayClay Burns

Male Welterweight 147lbsAJ GrahamMalik SamarAndre Ewell
Male Middleweight 160lbsKhalid JohnsonKeandrea LeatherwoodQanderis Arnold

Male Light Heavyweight 175lbsKenneth PeoplesJordan Frederick
Male Heavyweight 201+lbsAdrian TaylorMontoya Andres GarciaWaylon Allen Bailey
Female Featherweight 126lbsDanielle BennetMona Ward

Male Lightweight 135lbsMarcell DavidsonMichael DawsonJosh Johnson
Male Welterweight 147lbsAustin DulayJavonn DavisMarcus Davidson
Male Middleweight 160lbsMauricio Javon KingDayan DepestreMalik Donovan Reid

Male Light Heavyweight 175lbsDevonte WilliamsNehemiah JonesFrankie Solomon
Male Heavyweight 201+lbsDevon YoungDemetrius DemeritteMichael Nelson
A possible explosive clash looms between two of the highest regarded females in the league, WBA Intercontinental Featherweight Champion and Actress “Money Heist” Jennifer Miranda (8-0) and Danielle Bennet (7-1) representing Atlanta. Another volatile matchup that fans are monitoring is undefeated Devon Young versus Errol Spence sparring partner Adrian Taylor (13-1) ti Dallas. There is also an intriguing battle between Javonn Davis (7-0) of Atlanta vs. AJ Graham (10-0) ti Dallas, in a battle of undefeated warriors.


Coaches play an outsized role in Team Combat League matchups, pre-approved by boxing commissions, which are determined on the fly. Coaches alternate selecting one of three fighters rostered in each respective weight class to send in against an fighter already proposed by the opposing coach. Viewers are left in the dark as to which fighter each team will do battle with one another until the decision is made by coaches in real time. This uncertainty, combined with the fast paced three-minute round in boxing rules format, will provide constant action where spectators will be left on the edge of their seats to see what comes next.


“We are honored to be taking part in the first ever match of the Team Combat League,” coach Arnold of the Attack remarked. “We intend to have the Atlanta Attack ready to live up to its name by coming out as aggressors against the Dallas Enforcers.”


“We do not feel the Enforcers can match up to our grit, determination and talent and expect for that to be on display on Wednesday, March 29.” coach Mustafa Meekins added.“We are excited about finally putting all our training on display for all fans to see,” AC Bryant of the Dallas Enforcers said. “We have a great tradition in Dallas of sports teams that excite the local fan base, and we hope and expect to continue in the tradition of other great Dallas sports teams. Dismantling the Atlanta Attack will be the first step towards establishing a winning tradition in Dallas.”
About Team Combat League:Team Combat League competitions employ a unique and exclusive point scoring system. Each match contains 24 three-minute rounds of nonstop action with a 10-minute halftime after round 12. Teams compete across six weight categories, five male and one female. Each round is scored individually with additional points added for knockouts and knockdowns. O wa 3 judges appointed by a licensed boxing commission. 3 points are awarded for unanimous decisions while a split decision would be 2 points for the winner of the round’s team and 1 point to the loser. Additional points are awarded for each judged knockdown with a maximum of 6 points for a round stoppage. It’s not rocket science, at the conclusion of the 24 iyipo, the team with the most points wins!

Jeter Promotions Signs Undefeated Junior Welterweight Ahmad Muhammad Jones




Baltimore, Maryland (March 20, 2023)–Jeter Promotions has announced the signing of undefeated junior welterweight Ahmad Muhammad Jones to a promotional contract.

Jones, 23 years-old of Baltimore, Maryland is 4-0 pẹlu meji knockouts.
All four of Joneswins have come on Jeter Promotions cards, and the signing makes it official that he will be with Jeter Promotions going forward.

Tony Jeter is doing an amazing job, and he is keeping fighters active and doing great things. He is staying busy by doing shows in different areas. I could see myself fighting in the different spots that Tony Promotes such as Atlanta, Pennsylvania and Maryland,” said Jones.

Jones started boxing at the age of 13, and had 35 magbowo njà. He considers himself a boxer-puncher. Jones turned professional on December 3, 2021 with a first-round stoppage over Joshua Zimmerman in Philadelphia. Jones has a win over Kani Burnside. In his latest outing, Jones won a four-round unanimous decision over Michael Crain on February 18th in Hanover, Maryland.

I am working on building my record and hopefully get on TV and fight for any belt that is available. Tony can bring me to be a champion and I believe in him:”

Jones is trained by Marvin McDowell
Photos by Daniel Cork

Oleh Dovhun Retains WBA NABA Super Bantamweight Title with Unanimous Decision over Juan Centeno in Pittsburgh

Devaun Lee Shocks Kiante Irving
Joey Turk Remains Undefeated
Pittsburgh, PA (March 20, 2023) -Super Bantamweight contender Oleh Dovhun inched closer to a world title opportunity by making the second defense of the WBA NABA title with a 10-round unanimous decision over Juan Centeno in a fight that headlined a five-bout card at The Priory Grand Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The card was promoted by Integrity Fighter Management and Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing.

Despite being cut on his left eyelid due to an accidental clash of head, Dovhun showed his class throughout the bout by boxing his way behind a consistent work-rate. Centeno hung in there, but Dovhun showed why he is a world-ranked contender and took the fight by scores of 100-90 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi.

Dovhun of Pittsburgh via Ukraine ups his perfect mark to 15-0. Centeno of Miami us 8-7-3.

Dovhun is promoted by Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing and managed by Integrity Fighter Management.

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, Devaun Lee sent shockwaves by stopping previously undefeated hometown fighter Kiante Irving in round four of their six-round super middleweight bout.

Lee was able to withstand an early rush by Irving. Irving may have punched himself out as Lee started to take over in the second and third rounds. Lee started tagging Irving with flush shots until the bout was stopped at 2:03 ti yika mẹrin.

Lee of Queens, Oluwa jẹ 11-8-1 pẹlu awọn kọgbọ mẹfa. Irving of Beaver Falls, PA falls to 11-1-1.

Joe Turk remained undefeated with a four-round unanimous decision over Isaiah Margheim in a heavyweight bout.

Turk of Pittsburgh is now 3-0-1. Margehim of Sandusky, Ohio ni 1-3.
Jordan Zlacki took a four-round split decision over Eric Palmer in a welterweight battle.

Zlacki of Springdale, PA ni bayi 3-5. Palmer of Uniontown, Pa jẹ 14-17-5.

The opening bout saw Devon Siegfried stop Matteo Gardner in a scheduled four-round fight featuring debuting cruiserweights.
Ni yika mẹta, Siegfried dropped Gardner with a right hook for the 10-count at 1:05.

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