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Ringsiders Talk Show Set to Cover Pro and Amateur Boxing from corner to corner; Giving voices to those currently involved with the sport.

Danbury, CT (July 13, 2018) – A new boxing talk show is set to hit the internet. Ringsiders will feature hosts that are currently in the sport of boxing, including both professional and amateur boxers, oluko, alakoso, promoters and more. The goal of the show is to give viewers a true insider’s look between the ropes. Another major difference of the show is that it will be taped, and feature different visual effects for viewers enjoyment as well as other innovative concepts.

 

 

 

Ringsiders will be taped in Champs Boxing Club in Danbury, CT, which is owned by professional boxing manager A.J. Galante, who will also co-produce the show. He sees Ringsiders as a show that can help give everyone involved with boxing a voice, and a platform to elevate the sport. “Even though we will feature it, Ringsiders is not really about mainstream boxing news. Our main goal is to cover boxing’s other 99% and their perspectives. Boxing is made up of more blue collar individuals then millionaires. We want to do something different, we are looking to highlight the club shows, the club fighter, the up and coming trainer, amateurs trying to find their way, A-Side, B-Side, ko ṣe pataki, if it is interesting we want to highlight it, and give people a true insiders look, and have a lot of fun in the process.

 

 

 

Ringsiders is set to have a rotation of hosts and guests, all who are involved currently with boxing, but two mainstays will include Professional BoxerFlyMike Marshall and amateur sensation Fernely Feliz Jr. Mike Marshall is currently 3(3 kos) – 1 as a professional and is also a licensed USA Boxing Amateur coach for Champs Boxing Club’s amateur team, the CBC Wolfpack. Fernely Feliz Jr. is a Danbury native and one of the top Super Heavyweight amateurs in the Nation. He is a 3 time Western New England and All New England Golden Gloves Champion. A.J. Galante says he couldn’t think of a better embodiment of Ringsiders, “I think both Mike and Fernely fit exactly what this show is about. Mike is a talented pro, who hasn’t always gotten the best opportunities in his career. He’s coming off a loss and in the process of making a comeback, but he is going to also be one of the best trainers in the game in time. He has a great personality and says a lot of things most just think. Fernely is one of the best kids in the world. He is super talented, and can give a lot of insight into the amateur scene, and can give insight into just how hard it is to train and compete, deal with high expectations and trying to prepare for a professional career.

 

 

 

The shows director of production will be Danbury native Teyonte Best. “I don’t come from a boxing background, but that’s what A.J. and I like about my involvement, just bringing a different perspective.Best stated, “We believe in different concepts, not telling the same stories, reporting the same news, and we are very much committed to providing an entertaining and informative product for viewers. We want fans and viewers to be involved, and we are working with a few interactive concepts we think will be awesome. As A.J. has stressed to everyone involved, this show is about bringing the whole boxing community together, and we will definitely succeed.

 

 

 

Ringsiders is set to debut in August at a date to be announced. Have an idea for the show or want to have your voice heard? Contact the show at ringsidersboxingshow@gmail.com

 

Richard “Popeye The Sailor Man” Rivera Finishes off Kevin Cobbs in 3 with super uppercut

NEW ENGLAND’S FUTURE 5
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(pictures courtesy of Bonesprostudios)
Worcester, Ibi. (Kínní 11, 2018) – Undefeated prospect Richard “Popeye The Sailor Man” Rivera pari pipa Kevin “The New England bully” Cobbs ninu awọn kẹta yika, punctuating the night with an lethal uppercut that landed right on the button, headlining last night’s “New England ká Future 5” kaadi, gbekalẹ nipasẹ Rivera ni igbega Entertainment, ni Awọn Palladium ni Worcester, Massachusetts.

The 27-year-old Rivera (6-0, 5 KOs) fought once again in front of his large, traveling fanbase from Hartford, CT, capturing the vacant Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) light heavyweight title in dramatic fashion. The charismatic Hartford boxer ended his third consecutive match with what has become his trademark right-uppercut.

Rivera used his strength, energy and determined will to defeat South Boston’s Cobbs (10-3, 4 KOs), whose previous fight had been more than a year ago, when he was stopped in the second round by now world champion David Benavidez.

In only his sixth pro fight, the key question going into the bout was whether Rivera was ready to effectively step up in class to face a more experienced Cobbs. Right from the opening bell, the answer was a resounding, bẹẹni, as Rivera pounded Cobbs with powerful shots to the body and head.

Cobbs was dropped three times in the third round, one was ruled a push, and the end came when referee Jackie Morrell halted the action at the 2:51 as a reeling Cobbs was blasted backwards from the Rivera’s previously mentioned uppercut.

The beginning of the end for Cobbs (L) as Rivera sets up his vaunted uppercut

I stepped things up in the third,” Rivera salaye. “He stopped throwing as many punches in the third and was ducking in. I said I wasn’t going to look for the knockout but, if it came, I’d take it. I got him with my uppercut. I respect Cobbs and thank him for giving me this opportunity.
Ni awọn àjọ-ifihan iṣẹlẹ, hometown ayanfẹ Bobby “BH3” Harris, III (2-0-1), the two-time national amateur champion, and Brazilian super middleweight Saulu Almeida (0-8-2) fought to a four-round majority draw.
Super middleweight Troy “Omar KO olorin” olorin (5-7-1, 3 KOs), ti Danbury, CT, upset intrastate rival Jose “Won won R” Rivera (4-2, 3 KOs), of Hartford, winning a six-round majority decision.
Danbury, CT junior welterweight Omar Bordoy, Jr. (4-0-, 1 KO) used a blistering body attack to defeat Seti Basler (0-5) by way of a lop-sided four-round unanimous decision.

Junior welterweight prospect Wilfredo “awọn Sucaro” keferi (4-0, 2 KOs) floored veteran Bryan “The Brick” Abraham (6-29-2, 6 KOs) with a sweet right-left combination at the end of the opening round. Ni awọn keji yika, keferi, of Southbridge, MA., drilled Abraham who went flying across the ring and into the ropes as referee Jackie Morrell halted the bout.

Springfield, MA junior middleweight Derrick “Búburú Ọmọkùnrin” Whitley (3-0) cruised to a dominating four-round unanimous decision over Cleveland’s Roger Blankenship (1-3), pitching a complete shutout in the process.

Bridgeport, CT welterweight Joe Goss (1-0) turned in an impressive pro debut, dropping Montreal’s Samuel Vasquez (1-3, 1 KO) in the second round on his way to a four-round unanimous decision.

Puerto Rican junior lightweight Luis “Lobito” Rivera (4-3, 1 KOs) overcame a nasty cut over his eye to win a hard-fought four-round majority decision over Carlos Marrero, III (0-2), ti Bridgeport, CT, in a non-stop action fight to the finish.

Unbeaten Springfield, MA light heavyweight Ray “Bazooka” Graceski (5-0-1, 3 KOs) and International Muay Thai fighter, Harford’s pro boxing debuting Pawel Banasiak (0-1-0), fought to a four-round draw in an entertaining brawl.

Puerto Rican super middleweight Jelame Garcia (7-0, 6 KOs), fighting out of Lynn, MA., remained undefeated but Nathan Schulte (0-5), ti Woburn, MA, extended him the full distance for first time as a pro en route to a four-round unanimous decision.

Complete results:

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Akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ
VACANT UBF NEW ENGLAND LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Richard Rivera (6-0, 5 KOs), Hartford, CT
WKO3 (2:51)
Kevin Cobbs (10-3, 4 KOs), South Boston, MA
(Rivera won vacant UBF New England light heavyweight title)
CO-ẹya-ara – Super MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Bobby Harris, III (2-0-1), Worcester, MA
D6 (37-39, 38-38)
Saulu Almeida (0-8-2), Framingham, MA
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS
Ray Graceski (5-0-1, 3 KOs), Springfield, MA
D4 (38-38, 38-38, 38-38)
Pawel Banasiak (0-0-1), Hartford, CT
Super MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Troy Artis (5-7-1, 3 KOs), Danbury, CT
WDEC6 (58-56, 58-56, 57-57)
Jose Rivera (4-2, 3 KOs), Hartford, CT
Super MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Jelame Garcia (7-0, 6 KOs), Lynn, MA
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
Nathan Schulte (0-5), Woburn, MA
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Derrick Whitley (3-0), Springfield, MA
WDEC4 (40-35, 40-36, 40-36)
Robert Blankenship (1-3), Cleveland, Iyen
Joseph Goss (1-0), Bridgeport, CT
WDEC4 (40-35, 39,36, 38-37)
Samuel Vasquez (1-3, 1 KO), Montreal, Canada
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS
Omar Bordoy, Jr. (4-0, 1 KO), Danbury, CT
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Seti Basler (0-5), Marion, IL
Wilfredo Pagan (4-0, 2 KOs), Southbridge, MA
WTKO2 (1:25)
Bryan Abraham (6-29-2, 6 KOs), Schenectady, NY
JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHTS
Luis Rivera (4-3, 1 KO), Hartford, CT
WDEC4 (40-36, 39-37, 38-38)
Carlos Marrera, III (0-2), Bridgeport, CT
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Undefeated N.E. prospect Omar Bordoy, Jr. Prepared to make statement at “New England ká Future 5”

“New England ká Future 5”
Feb. 10 ni Worcester, MA

Worcester, Ibi. (January 24, 2018) – One of New England’s leading pro prospects, Junior welterweight Omar Bordoy, Jr., has prepared to make a statement February 10th ni “New England ká Future 5”, presented Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE), ni Awọn Palladium ni Worcester.
Fighting out of Danbury, Connecticut, Bordoy (3-0, 1 KO) faces Puerto Rican-born opponent, Alexander “El Bravo” Picot (2-4-1), in a four-round bout. “My opponent is tough, and he always comes to fight,” Bordoy said. “He keeps coming forward and that’s going to make for an exciting fight.
The 22-year-old Bordoy is the typical example of a volatile teenager who found his way in boxing. He was a high school football player who started boxing at the age of 17. Bordoy had an abbreviated amateur career, highlighted by his winning performance at the New England Golden Gloves as a novice boxer.
I was a bad hot head as a kid,” Bordoy admitted. “Lọjọ kan, my cousin Edgardo, invited me to his gym after football practice and he beat me up. I was knocked down a few notches. I got into boxing and enjoyed watching Miguel Cotto ati Mike Tyson. I even have some of Cotto’s tattoos. Bayi, I’m more of a boxer, like a Pernell Whitaker tabi Floyd Mayweather, Jr. I’m a come- forward boxer who can still brawl. I’m working on my defense and feel that making adjustments in the ring is what I do best.
Bordoy, Jr. credits Team Bordoy — faili A.J. Galante, ori olukọni Bennie Little, cut-man Luis Marichal, strength-and-conditioning coach Chris Mulfalmi ati Dave McDonoughfor his success.
I’m pleased to be with the right people to bring me to the top and I’m willing to do what’s needed to get there,” Bordoy added.
Bordoy, who works fulltime as a repair technician, made his pro debut last May and he fought a total of three times in 2017, his most recent last October in Worcester on an RPE-promoted show, in which he stopped 34-fight veteran Bryan Abraham ninu awọn ti kẹrin yika.
We enjoy working with Team Bordoy,” olugbeleke Jose Antonio Rivera remarked. “I am proud of Omar and his accomplishments so far. He is a young, throwback fighter with a lot of potential. I see big things in his future and I am glad to see he is being guided in the right direction by his team.
In the eight-round main event, undefeated Hartford (CT) ina heavyweight Richard “Popeye The Sailor Man” Rivera (5-0, 4 KOs) gba lori Kevin “The New England bully” Cobbs (10-2, 4 KOs), fighting out of South Boston (MA), fun awọn ṣ'ofo Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) New England akọle ninu awọn mẹjọ-yika akọkọ iṣẹlẹ.
Worcester ká meji-akoko orilẹ-magbowo asiwaju Bobby “BH3” Harris, III (2-0) faces Brazilian super middleweight Saulu Almeida (0-8-1) ninu awọn mẹrin-yika àjọ-ifihan iṣẹlẹ. Hartford Super middleweight Jose “Won won R” Rivera (4-1, 3 KOs) pàdé Troy “Omar KO olorin” olorin (4-7-1 (3 KOs), ti Danbury (CT) ni a mefa-yika ija.
Ija lori undercard, gbogbo ni mẹrin-yika-kere, ni o wa Southbridge (MA) Junior welterweight Wilfredo “awọn Sucaro” keferi (3-0, 1 KO) la. Pro-debuting Nick Peralta, ti Lawrence, undefeated Springfield (MA) ina heavyweight Ray “Bazooka” Graceski(5-0, 3 KOs). la. Hartford ká Pro-debuting Paul Bansiak, Springfield welterweightDerrick “Búburú Ọmọkùnrin” Whitley (2-0) la. Roger Blankenship (1-2), undefeated Puerto Rican Super middleweight Jelame Garcia (6-0, 6 KOs) la. Brazil Rodrigo Almeida 1-7), Bridgeport ká (CT) Pro-debuting welterweight Joseph Goss la. Seti Basler (0-3), ati Hartford Junior lightweight vs. Bridgeport ká Carlos Marraro, III (0-1).
Gbogbo njà ati awọn onija ni o wa koko ọrọ si ayipada.
Tiketi, owole ni $75.00 (ringside) ati $45.00 (gbogboogbo gbigba), o wa lori tita ati ki o wa lati ra ni www.ThePalladium.net tabi awọn Palladium apoti ọfiisi (gbogboogbo gbigba nikan), tabi nipa kikan si Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) tabi eyikeyi ninu awọn onija.
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Undefeated prospect Marrero hires Galante as manager

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Danbury, CT (Le 19, 2017) – Rising Junior Welterweight Cristobal ‘Bazooka’ Marrero (4-0, 2KO ká, New London, CT) has bolstered his camp by hiring A.J. Galante as his manager.

Galante, ti Danbury, CT, has been managing and advising professional boxers for 6 years. In addition to Marrero, Galante currently manages Omar ‘The BeastBordoy (1-0, Danbury, CT) and is an adviser to Frank ‘Notorious’ Galarza (17-2-2, 11KO ká, Brooklyn, NY). He notably managed the career of Delvin Rodriguez (29-4-4, 16KO ká, Danbury, CT) from his fight of the year against Pawel Wolak in 2011, to his HBO Main Event bout against Miguel Cotto in 2013.

Galante thinks with a good plan in place, the sky is the limit for the 22 year old Marrero. “I’m really excited and appreciative to be hired by Cristobal. It’s always humbling when somebody of his talent and caliber seeks you and wants you to be part of their team. He has all the tools, the hunger, amateur experience (82 njà), and personality to be a star. I’ve been brought onboard to monitor and add structure to his camp, and map out the future both for the short and long term. I’m looking forward to working with and building a successful relationship with his promoter, Jimmy Burchfield and CES, one of the most respected names in professional boxing.

In speaking with Marrero, it’s clear to see he is optimistic on his future. “My Dad and I have followed A.J. and have seen the great things he has been doing with everybody that he handles, as well as his gym and amateur program. When we met with him the first time, we left knowing this was a guy we could trust, and has what it takes to take me to the next level, we knew we had to hire him. He is a man of his word and I’m so excited about some of the ideas he has for my career. It just makes me hungrier!”

His hunger will be on display on Friday June 9 ni Twin River Casino in Lincoln, Rhode Island, as ‘Bazookaaims to extend his undefeated record to 5-0 against fellow undefeated prospect Miguel Ortiz (2-0, 1KO, Springfield, MA). Tiketi ti wa ni owole ni $47, $102, $127 & $152, ki o si wa o si wa online ni CESBOXING.COM or by Phone at 401-724-2253.

Prize Promotions Tabs Russell Peltz and BrittanyBamRogers for Matchmaking Duties

Danbury, CT (April 16, 2015)- At the beginning of April, newly licensed Connecticut boxing promoter A.J. Galante introduced his company, Joju ni igbega. Galante spoke of his goal of bringingOld Schoolboxing to Connecticut.

To prove he is serious about his vision, Galante has turned his matchmaking over to Hall of Fame Philadelphia promoter, Russell Peltz along with one of the sports youngest and most promising promoters and matchmakers, Brittany “BAM

Rogers.

Russell is the definition of Old School matchmaking, he’s one of the last out there, so it was a no brainer for me to reach out to him, and I am honored that he is willing to work with me.” Galante so, “His resume speaks for itself, I am extremely confident that working together, we will put on spectacular showsGalante was also extremely excited to work with BrittanyBAM” Rogers, who works in conjunction with Russell Peltz,

I’m often referred to as one of the youngest boxing people on the business side of things, but BAM is actually younger than me, and has been in the sport longer than me. I have a lot of respect for her and have been learning a lot through working with her.

Ultimately Galante said what cemented his choice on his matchmakers, was a trip to Philladelphia in October, to attend a show promoted by both Peltz and Rogers, “When you think Philly boxing, you think gritty and exciting, and you can’t think Philadelphia boxing without Russell Peltz and Brittany Rogers, and I am looking forward to bringing those types of shows and that environment here to Connecticut.It won’t be long for Galante to fulfill his promise, as his first show Danbury Fight Night, will take place onMay 30th ni Danbury Arena, in his hometown of Danbury, CT.

The card is currently taking shape, and will be announced soon. Tickets le wa ni ra nipa lilo www.prizepromotions.netPricing: $100,$75, $50 & $25

Rinle-aṣẹ Connecticut Boxing olugbeleke A.J. Galante kede Prize ni igbega – First Show May 30

Danbury, CT (April 2, 2015)- Ni 2011, ni awọn ọjọ ori ti 24, A.J. Galante di ọkan ninu awọn àbíkẹyìn Ọjọgbọn Boxing alakoso ninu awọn idaraya. Nisisiyi ni awọn ọjọ ori ti 28, o ti di ọkan ninu awọn àbíkẹyìn awọn olupolowo bi daradara. Awọn Connecticut orisun olugbeleke ti ifowosi ṣe rẹ ile-iṣẹ, Joju ni igbega, ose yi.

“Mo wa yiya fun yi ipenija.” Galante so, “Eleyi je ohun ti ko Mo ti pinnu lati se moju, Mo ti kosi a ti gbimọ yi fun awọn kan ọdun diẹ bayi. Mo gbero lori laiyara sese nkankan pataki nibi ni Connecticut, ati ki o fifun awọn onija nibi anfani ti o wa ni ko àìyẹsẹ wa si wọn.”

Galante salaye re iran ati afojusun fun Prize ni igbega awọn ile-iṣẹ ni ayika ifigagbaga matchups ati ifihan atijọ ile-iwe awọn onija, “Mo n ko nwa lati wole awọn onija si joju ni igbega ni akoko yi. Ohun ti Mo n wa lati se ti wa ni fi lori moriwu njà ati ki o pese anfani. Mo n wa lati ẹya-ara atijọ ile-eko boxers, buruku ti o wa ni ko bẹru ti risking undefeated igbasilẹ tabi kikopa ninu a alakikanju ija. Mo fẹ buruku ti ko ni danmeremere igbasilẹ, Mo fẹ awọn enia buruku ti o julọ awọn olupolowo ma ko ri nini nla iye. Mo ni ko si iṣura ni ẹnikẹni ti o njà labẹ mi igbega, ki nibẹ yoo ko ni ọpọlọpọ otitọ A ati B ẹgbẹ njà. Connecticut jẹ ko kan Boxing hotbed, ki o si nibẹ ni Talent nibi, ṣugbọn awọn nikan ni ona fun awọn wọnyi buruku lati jo'gun ọwọ ni lati ya o, nitorina lati ja lori kan Prize ni igbega kaadi ọna lati ja gidi àtakò ki o si se agbekale atijọ asa ọna. Nibẹ ni o wa ko ọpọlọpọ awọn Pro fihan nibi ni Connecticut, sugbon mo n ni ireti lati yi pe, ki o si fẹ lati ran awon enia buruku fun wọnyi a Syeed lati Trust ti o ti won ba wa.”

Lori May 30th ni Danbury Arena, in Danbury, CT, Joju ni igbega yoo se awọn oniwe-akọkọ Ọjọgbọn Boxing show, 'Danbury Ja Night'. Alaye siwaju sii pẹlu bouts, tiketi ifowoleri ati awọn availabilities ni yoo kede laipe.

Fun awọn imudojuiwọn ṣàbẹwò www.prizepromotions.net .

Galante laipe la Champs Boxing Club & Amọdaju ni aarin Danbury ati ki o jẹ Lọwọlọwọ awọn faili ti World wa ni ipo ti Junior Middleweight ASESEWA Frank 'sina’ Galarza.

Boxing faili A.J. Galante ṣi soke Boxing-idaraya ni Danbury, Connecticut

Danbury, CT (January 24, 2015)- Ọjọgbọn Boxing faili A.J. Galante ati tele heavyweight contender Fernely Feliz ni o wa lọpọlọpọ lati kede wipe sayin Yoo si ti won titun Boxing-idaraya, Champs Boxing Club & Fitness will take place on Saturday Kínní 28. Aláyọ, ti o gbe lọ si Danbury bi a ọmọ Dominican Republic lati, ni o ni awọn adayanri ninu kikopa Danbury, CT ká akọkọ ọjọgbọn afẹṣẹja. Bi awọn kan heavyweight, o compiled a gba ti 23-9 ni a ọmọ ti o fi nkowe 15 years. O si se awari awọn idaraya ti Boxing nigbati o wá kọja Danbury ká Hat City Boxing, eyi ti ni pipade awọn oniwe-ilẹkun ni 2001. Lati igbanna, ilu ni o ni sibẹsibẹ lati tun-ṣii ohun iyasoto Boxing-idaraya titi bayi. “O n ti mi ala niwon Mo ti fẹyìntì lati fi fun pada si awujo.” Dun so, “Mo ti nigbagbogbo fẹ lati ṣii a Boxing-idaraya, nitori Boxing ti o ti fipamọ mi aye. Emi si yọ lati nipari ṣe pataki kan ìlépa ninu aye mi. Mo n wa siwaju si ṣiṣe awọn ilu ti Danbury lọpọlọpọ pẹlu yi idaraya.” Fernely Feliz, bayi a olukọni, ti wa ni yiya lati se agbekale ohun magbowo egbe ni ilu, nigba ti tẹsiwaju lati ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn mejeji ọjọgbọn boxers ati MMA awọn onija. Feliz ká alabaṣepọ jẹ ọkan ninu awọn ọjọgbọn Boxing ile àbíkẹyìn alakoso, A.J. Galante, ti o Lọwọlọwọ seto gbona Junior Middleweight afojusọna Frank Galarza. “Nigba ti Fernely sunmọ mi pẹlu yi agutan, Emi ko ro lemeji. Mo ti le wa ko le ṣe prouder yi idaraya” Galante wi, “Gbogbo eniyan ti o mo ti ṣe akọwo awọn idaraya to, ṣubu ni ife pẹlu awọn ayika. O ni o ni awọn ohun atijọ-ile-iwe lero si o, sibe ni o ni opolopo ti titun ile-iwe awọn ohun elo. Lọgan ti ẹnyin ti nrìn ninu nyin kò fẹ lati lọ kuro.” Champs Boxing Club ile Asofin a ọjọgbọn pele 18 ẹsẹ oruka, ọpọ ibile ati Okan nigboro eru awọn baagi, odi baagi, ė opin baagi, brand titun kadio itanna ati ki o kan àdánù agbegbe. Wa ti tun kan to ga definition kamẹra loke awọn iwọn ibi ti gbogbo sparring ati ẹkọ le ti wa ni gba silẹ ti, ati ki o si iwadi pẹlu oluko lori ohun HDTV tabi ranṣẹ si ẹgbẹ kan’ tabulẹti.

Ni ìta ti awọn idaraya, ohun ti tan soke eni A.J. Galante ká oju ni nígbà tí ó sọrọ lori kan gan pataki agbegbe rẹ idaraya. “Mo ti joko lori awọn ọkọ ti mi afẹṣẹja Frank Galarza ká ti kii èrè agbari, Odo ija Dari. O ti wa ni ohun aigbagbọ agbari ti o attaches ara si Boxing gyms, ati ki o yoo fun wa ewe a ibi lati se agbekale discipline ati igbekele. O ni a apapo ti awọn mejeeji Boxing ati mentorship, pẹlu ti o muna ibeere okiki ile-iwe wiwa, onipò ati wiwa. Emi li agberaga lati so pe Champs Boxing Club yio darapọ mọ Starrett Ilu Boxing Club of Brooklyn, ni alejo a odo ija Dari orí.” Galante soro lori ọpọlọpọ awọn ibeere Frank Galarza ni idagbasoke fun odo ija Dari, ati nigbati beere nipa bi Champs Boxing Club yoo rii daju awọn ti o dara ju ayika ṣee ṣe fun aseyori, Galante so wipe mejeji on ati Galarza ni idagbasoke kan iwadi yara fun ẹgbẹ, pẹlu bẹẹ kọmputa, Awọn ẹrọ atẹwe ati awọn miiran ile-iwe agbari. “Ni awọn ofin ti nini awọn irinṣẹ lati pade eko ibeere pẹlu amurele, nibẹ ni o wa ko si excuses” Galante kigbe.

Awọn Atóbilọlá Yoo si ti Champs Boxing Club & Amọdaju yoo wa ni sisi si ita lati12pm-3pm, Saturday Kínní 28th. Nibẹ ni yio je free ififunni, ounje ati refreshment, bi daradara bi ni anfani lati pade WBC Latino Junior Middleweight asiwaju Frank “Sina” Galarza ati UFC Star ati Danbury olugbe Glover Teixeira. Ibewo www.champsboxingclub.org fun alaye siwaju sii.