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Friday’s Knockout-Filled ShoBox: The New Generation To Re-Air TONIGHT At 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME®

Photo Ike: Esteri Lin / Showtime

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Friday ká knockout-filled ShoBox: The New generation telecast will re-airlalẹ ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT (leti lori West ni etikun) on SHOWTIME EXTREME.

 

Tune-in to watch Paul Williams pupil Justin DeLoach stop previously undefeated Dillon Cook in a KO of the Year contender (FIDIO:http://s.sho.com/22LV0i0), Ivan Golub shine in his ShoBox Uncomfortable, can’t-miss prospect Ivan “The Beast” Baranchyk finish Nick Givhan in just 21 -aaya (FIDIO: http://s.sho.com/1TakSkM), and emerging star Regis “Rougarou” Prograis make quick work of veteran Aaron Herrera.

 

Friday ká quadrupleheader is also available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND® ati Showtime nigbakugba®.

REGIS PROGRAIS SCORES FIRST-ROUND KNOCKOUT OVER AARON HERRERA IN THE MAIN EVENT ON SHOBOX: AWON NEW iran

 

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Ivan Baranchyk Knocks Out Nick Givhan in 21 Seconds
– VIDEO: http://s.sho.com/1TakSkM

Ivan Golub Finishes Marlon Aguas in the Sixth,
Paul Williams-Trained Justin DeLoach Stops Dillon Cook in Fourth
– VIDEO: http://s.sho.com/22LV0i0

Catch The Replay Monday, March 28, ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT on SHO iwọn®

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Photo Ike: Esteri Lin / Showtime®

Miami, Okla. (March 26, 2016) – On a night of knockouts, unbeaten super lightweight Regis "Rougarou" Eto (17-0, 14 KOs), ti Houston, scored his third consecutive dominant victory on ShoBox: The New generation, knocking out Mexico’s Aaron Herrera (21-5-1, 12 KOs) ni 2:17 ti akọkọ yika Friday ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ loriASIKO IWORAN lati Efon Run Casino ni Miami, Okla.

 

In scheduled eight-round bouts that all ended early, Ivan "The ẹranko" Baranchyk (10-0, 9 KOs), ti Brooklyn, N.Y., registered a 21-second, akọkọ-yika knockout lori Nick Givhan (16-1-1, 10 KOs), ti Kalamazoo, Mich., in a super lightweight scrap, Ukrainian welterweight Ivan "The Volk" Golub (16-0, 10 KOs, 5-0 ni World jara ti Boxing), ti Brooklyn, N.Y., scored a sixth-round TKO over Marlon Aguas (9-1, 6 KOs), ti Quito, Ecuador, ati Justin DeLoach (14-1, 8 KOs), of Augusta, Ga., who is trained by former world champion Paul Williams, registered a fourth-round knockout over undefeated super welterweight and local favorite Dillon “White Lightning” Cook (16-1, 6 KOs).

 

All but Prograis and Baranchyk were making their ShoBox debuts. Cook, Aguas and Givhan became the 143rd, 144th ati 145th boxers to suffer their first pro loss on the prospect developmental series.

 

“I can’t remember ni 15 years of working ShoBox a show with such emphatic knockouts – and two of them being spectacular knockout of the year candidates,'' Wi ShoBox iwé Oluyanju Steve Farhood.

 

Eto, a 5-ẹsẹ-9, 27-year-old originally from New Orleans, was fighting in his second consecutive ShoBox main event and second scheduled 10-rounder. The aggressive-minded southpaw pounded Herrera’s body from the opening bell; five of his six power punches were targeted to the Mexican’s midsection. A left hook to the body downed Herrera, who crumpled to the canvas and wasn’t able to beat the count.

“I was prepared to go 10 kikun iyipo, the last thing I was expecting was a first-round knockout,’’ said Prograis, who was making his 2016 Uncomfortable. “I’m making hard fights look easy but they’re really not. It’s all the daily work in the gym all day every day that is paying off for me. Tonight was fun. I’m very satisfied.

“I want all the fighters in my division to know one thing: I’m coming after all of you.’’

“He just got me with a great shot, it was simple as that,’’ said Herrera, who making his second start in the United States. “There’s really not that much that I can say.’’

 

The highly regarded Baranchyk – making his second eight-round start and second in a row on ShoBox – knocked out Givhan with a huge left hand with the first power punch of the fight. He required only two punches to finish the 17-fight veteran. Surprisingly, it wasn’t the quickest professional KO for the Belarus native. Baranchyk owns a three-second KO over Angel Figueroa lati 2015.

 

“I’m very happy,’’ Baranchyk said. “I was expecting a much longer fight. I was focused on a full fight. But knockouts are good. I know fans like knockouts.

 

“I’ll take a week off and then go back to the drawing board. I’m looking ahead to fighting again soon and on ShoBox again.’’

 

Givhan was shocked with the result.

 

I’m good but I am very, very disappointed,” Givhan said. “This is the lowlight of my life. For me to get knocked out by someone I know I can beat is just the worst feeling. And there’s nothing worse than for it to happen on national television.

 

No one expects 20-second fights. Mo ṣẹṣẹ mu, that’s all.

Golub, a former standout amateur from Ukraine, had to rally from the first knockdown of his career. “This was a little tougher than I expected,'' O si wi. “But it’s all about learning. I had to go through some adversity to win. You don’t know adversity until it hits you in the face.”

Golub was the more active fighter against the awkward Aguas, who was at his best when matters turned ugly. In a bizarre second round, southpaw Golub scored a questionable knockdown as Aguas hit the canvas while clinching and off-balance. Aguas bounced back seconds later to knock down Golub with a short right, sending the Ukrainian to the canvas for the first time in his career.

“I was surprised that I got knocked down, but he caught me off-balance,’’ Golub said. “Overall, I am very happy with my performance.”

Golub resumed control after the second and a series of combinations in the sixth sent a gassed Aguas falling back through the ropes in the closing seconds of the round. Aguas somehow rose to his feet to beat the count, but his trainer quickly waved off the bout when the Ecuadorian returned to the corner.

Aguas said an injury, not fatigue, was the reason his corner stopped the fight at the end of the sixth. “I hurt my right bicep in the fifth round,'' O si wi. “That’s the reason we stopped it. I wasn’t that tired.”

Ni awọn šiši ija ti awọn telecast, DeLoach made Williams a winner in his training debut. With Williams looking on from his wheelchair in the corner, DeLoach, a winner of four in a row, dropped Cook with a devastating, counter-overhand right at 2:47 of the fourth that sent Cook awkwardly to the canvas in a knockout of the year candidate.

 

“I’m happy with my performance,’’ said DeLoach, who was the more active fighter, gège fere 100 more punches over the four rounds. “This was a great experience fighting a guy like this in his backyard. I enjoyed the crowd and their enthusiasm. O ṣe iwuri fun mi. I got a little lazy in parts of the second and third rounds, but I listened to my corner and picked it up on offense and got my punch count up and going again.

 

“Dillon was a good fighter who moved a lot. I know I have to do better cutting off the ring. He landed with a left a second before I landed that big right. This was a great win for all of us. I’m ready to do this again.’’

 

“Look at me, look at my shirt. It feels like I was sweating worse than when I fought,’’ said Williams, who’s pro career came to a sudden and tragic end when he was paralyzed from the waist down after a motorcycle accident in May 2012. “I am very relieved to get this one out of the way. I’m very happy for Justin and Mr. Pete (Paul’s longtime manager and trainer and DeLoach’s assistant trainer, George Williams)

 

"Mo wa daada, all things considered,’’ said Cook. “He was a tough guy. I’ve never been knocked out before so I don’t exactly know how to act. I felt I was in the fight until I was caught. It’s disappointing, but this was a great learning experience for me. It can only help me in the long run.’’

 

A taped interview with Williams and ShoBox analyst Steve Farhood aired prior to the bout. In the discussion, Farhood asked the former two-time champ why he chose to return as a trainer for the first time since the 2012 motorcycle accident left him paralyzed. Full Interview:http://s.sho.com/1WPrJ28

 

Friday ká four-fight telecast will re-air Monday ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND beginning today, Saturday, March 26.

 

Barry Tompkins ti a npe ni ShoBox igbese lati ringside pẹlu Farhood ati tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse je Gordon Hall pẹlu Richard Gaughanproducing ati Rick Phillips directing.

 

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Nipa ShoBox: The New generation
Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara, ShoBox: The New generation ti ere ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBox imoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 65 awọn onija ti o ti han lori ShoBox ki o si to ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye orúkọ oyè ni: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams ati siwaju sii.

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Undefeated Super Lightweight afojusọna Regis Prograis gba On oniwosan Aaron Herrera ni Main ti oyan; Telecast Bẹrẹ ni 10:30 p.m. Et / PT

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Miami, Okla. (March 24, 2016) - Gbogbo mẹjọ awọn onija, pẹlu awọn mefa undefeated àwọn, ṣe àdánù Thursday fun awọn ShoBox: The New generation quadrupleheader ọla/Friday March 25, gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10:30 p.m. Et / PT, leti lori West ni etikun) lati Buffalo Run Casino.

 

Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, unbeaten nyoju star, Regis "Rougarou"Eto (16-0, 13 KOs), ti Houston nipa ọna ti New Orleans, yoo pade Mexico ká Aaron "The Jewel" Herrera (29-4-1, 18 KOs) ni a 10-yika Super lightweight ija.

 

Mẹrin unbeaten boxers yio collide ni meji ninu awọn mẹta mẹjọ-yika bouts: Lile-kọlu Ivan "The ẹranko" Baranchyk (9-0, 8 KOs), ti Brooklyn, N.Y., oju alaafia-afe Nick "King Beaming" Givhan (16-0-1, 10 KOs), ti Kalamazoo, Mich., in a super lightweight scrap and Ukrainian Ivan "The Volk" Golub (10-0, 8 KOs, 5-0 ni World jara ti Boxing), ti Brooklyn, N.Y., gba lori Marlon Aguas (9-0, 6 KOs), ti Quito, Ecuador, ni a welterweight baramu.

 

Ni awọn mẹjọ-yika telecast ibẹrẹ, undefeated Super welterweight ati agbegbe ayanfẹ Dillon Cook (16-0, 6 KOs), ti Seneca, Mo., yoo pade lẹẹkan-lu Justin DeLoach (13-1, 7 KOs), ti Augtitunto si, Ga. iṣẹch ti wa ni oṣiṣẹ nipa tele ShoBox Onija ati meji-akoko aye asiwaju, Paul Williams, ti o ti wa ni ṣiṣe rẹ ikẹkọ Uncomfortable.

 

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awọn òṣuwọn:

Eto: 141 poun

Herrera: 142 poun

 

Baranchyk: 139 ½ poun

Givhan: 140 ¼ poun

 

Golub: 146 ½ poun

Aguas: 147 poun

 

Cook: 154 poun

DeLoach: 153 ¼ poun

 

Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija si wi Thursday:

 

Regis PROGRAIS

 

"Èyí ni mi tobi ija. A ti sọ ti ninu awọn idaraya fun osu meji si sunmọ ni setan. A n sparring pẹlu gbogbo ara, ohunkohun ti o gba lati gba mi setan.

"Mo ní a gbogbo pupo fun mi ni kẹhin ija nitori (Abel) Ramos kan ń bọ. Mo n ni ija a oniwosan, a different kind of guy tomorrow. He’s tough with the Mexican style so I expect him to be smart and know all the tricks.

 

"Herrera mbọ pẹlu nkan lati padanu, sugbon mo ni ife ija awọn Mexico ni ara. Mo ti sọ a ti ikẹkọ ni Houston, ki o yoo ko mu ohunkohun ti mo ti ko ri ṣaaju ki o to.

 

"Mo ti le je a ologbon southpaw tabi mo ti le ataburo. Mo ti o kan ni ife lati ja, ti o jẹ idi ti mo ti bere ni Boxing. Mi mindset ni lati Bangi ati ija, nigbati o ba de si isalẹ lati o. Ki o ma ba ti mo ti ko ba lu ni mo gba sunmi ki emi ki o illa o soke kekere kan diẹ sii ki emi ki yoo gba lu ati ki o Mo le pada wa. Mo ti le ṣatunṣe si eyikeyi ara.

 

"Èyí ni mi kẹta ija lori ShoBox ati keji akọkọ iṣẹlẹ. Mo gbà awọn titẹ sugbon ni akoko kanna Mo mọ Mo ni lati foju o ati ki o kan o gbadun ati ki o ni fun ni nibẹ.

 

"Irorun, Mo lero mo mura fun pataki kan ija lodi si eyikeyi ninu awọn oke contenders, ṣugbọn emi mọ àwọn iru njà ni o wa ṣi kekere kan isalẹ ni ila fun mi. Mo si tun ni a pupo ti ise lati se; Mo nilo lati tọju pounding o titi ti mo ti gba gbogbo awọn ti o ọtun.

 

"Mo n wa siwaju si kan ti o dara ija ọla. ''

 

Aaroni Herrera

 

"Eleyi jẹ ẹya awon ija nitori ti a ba awọn mejeeji bọ soke ninu awọn idaraya. Mo ti sọ ri kan diẹ ti re njà ati ki o mọ ohun ti Mo wa soke si. O wulẹ bi Prograis wun lati wa siwaju ati ki o ba to ja, emi o si se kanna, biotilejepe Emi li jasi diẹ ẹ sii ti a afẹṣẹja ju a slugger.

 

"Eleyi jẹ nipa mu itoju ti owo. Mo ti sọ ti 12 iyipo ṣaaju ki o to. I’ve fought some good fighters with good records. Eleyi jẹ nikan mi keji ija ni America sugbon mo kọ kan pupo lati akọkọ ọkan ati awọn ti o yoo pato ran mi. Mo ni diẹ igbekele. Eleyi yoo ko ni le titun kan iriri fun mi.

 

"Mo ti sọ jà pẹlu osi-handers ṣaaju ki o to ki lẹhin kan tọkọtaya ti iyipo, Mo wa daju Mo ti yoo lero itura. Mo n pato bọ lati win. Emi ko le duro lati gbọ awọn nsii Belii oruka. ''

 

Oy BARANCHYK

"Èyí ni 100 ogorun ti o dara ju eniyan ti a ti sọ dojuko. Nick jẹ nla kan Onija ati awọn ti a ko le underestimate rẹ. A mọ pé ohunkohun ti o le ṣẹlẹ ni Boxing. Mo ti fi awọn ise ninu awọn idaraya ati bayi Mo nilo lati se mi ise ni iwọn.

 

"Mo wa a puncher, Mo fẹ lati mu o ati ki o Mo n bọ fun awọn knockout.

 

"Mo wa nikan 23 sugbon mo sise gan lile ati ki o lero mo ti n bọ pẹlú. Mo wa ninu awọn idaraya gbogbo awọn akoko. Ọkan ninu awọn ifilelẹ ohun ti a sise lori awọn julọ ni composure inu awọn iwọn. Mo lero bi mo ti n farabalẹ si isalẹ siwaju ati siwaju ṣiṣẹ awọn jab, sugbon o jẹ si tun ohun ti a sise lori.

 

"O kan ko le lọ ni ki o si kolu gbogbo ènìyàn jade. O ni ko ti rorun. O nilo lati ṣeto rẹ soke punches ma. Mo n ko lilọ lati yi lati jije kan adayeba puncher, mi egbe ti ko ba gbiyanju lati ya kuro ni iná ninu mi, won o kan fẹ mi lati yanju mọlẹ. ''

 

Nick GIVHAN

"Eleyi jẹ ńlá kan anfani ati ki o Mo lero ibukun lati wa ni si sunmọ ni o, sugbon o ni ohun ti mo ti sọ a ti ṣiṣẹ si ọna fun odun. Mo lero eyi ni ibi ti mo ti n ikure lati wa ni ni yi ipele ti mi ọmọ. Mo ti o kan nilo lati gba ni iwọn lati rii daju pe mo ti mu mi owo ni iwọn

 

"O si ni pato ọkan ninu awọn toughest alatako Mo ti sọ dojuko. O ni ńlá, lagbara ati ki o deba lile ni gbogbo ija. Sugbon Mo wa ni toughest ti o ti n dojuko.

"Eleyi n soke bi a afẹṣẹja dipo puncher ija ti o ba fẹran mi. On ki o le jade wá jabbing ni akọkọ, sugbon ni kete ti o ti n fi ọwọ kàn ti o le jẹ banuje. Ti o ni ohun ti mo ti yoo gba anfani ti, rẹ lori-aggressiveness.

 

"Mo n wa siwaju si seizing ni akoko ọla night. ''

 

Ivan Golub

 

"Mo wa gan yiya lati wa lori kaadi yi ati ki o nwa siwaju lati ija lori mi akọkọ ShoBox kaadi. Eleyi jẹ ńlá kan igbese si oke ati awọn ti o ti n lilọ si jẹ a nla ija.

 

"Nígbà tí Mo ni awọn anfani lati ja lori ShoBox, Emi kò ani beere ti o Mo ti a ti ija. Mo spar pẹlu diẹ ninu awọn ti o dara ju jade nibẹ (Ievgen Khytrov,Sergey Derevanchenko, bbl). Sugbon Mo wa diẹ ẹ sii ti a afẹṣẹja-puncher ju diẹ ninu awọn ti mi teammates.

"Mo ṣiṣẹ gan lile. Mo iwadi Boxing a pupo. Mo mọ mi akoko ti wa ni bọ. Bi gun bi mo ti fi ti o dara Boxing ogbon, awọn knockout yoo wa. "

 

Marlon AQUAS

 

"O ni lati wa ni ṣọra pẹlu ebi npa ọpọtọMo htersU ko ba mo ohunkohun nipa, sugbon mo n lilọ lati fi fun 100 ogorun ni nibẹ. Mo wa nibi lati fi hàn pé mo ni ohun ti o gba lati di a aye asiwaju.

 

"Èmi gidigidi iwapele. Eyi ni mi akọkọ ija ni U.S. ati lori Showtime ki Mo n wa lati ṣe kan gbólóhùn. Mo mọ pe lẹhin yi ja a pupo ti ilẹkun yoo ṣii. Eniyan le ko mo mi nisisiyi, ṣugbọn nwọn o mọ mi lẹhin ọla night.

 

"Mo ni a pupo ti ronu sugbon tun le duro nibẹ atampako si atampako ati ataburo. They are making a mistake taking a step up and fighting me. They don’t know what they’re getting into.

 

"Mo ti sọ ti pa nitori ti ohun ipalara si mi ọwọ osi sugbon o jẹ nibe larada ati ki o mo mura. Mo ti sọ ní ọpọlọpọ ti sparring.

 

"Mo wa diẹ ẹ sii ti a stylist, awọn afẹṣẹja. Mo fẹ lati gbe ni ayika kan pupo. Ṣugbọn ti o ba ti mo ni lati lọ ni o ati ataburo emi. Mo gan fẹ lati fi awọn egeb pé èmi yẹ wiwo tún. ''

 

Dillon Cook

“This will be my toughest fight but I’m feeling great. I’m excited but not all that nervous. Nibẹ ni diẹ ninu awọn titẹ ija lori TV ni igba akọkọ, sugbon o ti ko ti nafu-racking.

 

"Eleyi jẹ iru a ńlá ija; Mo setan fun ohunkohun ti o mu. Mo n ko gbiyanju lati lori-ro ohunkohun. Mo ti o kan fẹ lati ṣe ohun ti mo ṣe.

 

"Eleyi jẹ a ile ere fun mi. Mo n gbe nipa 25 iṣẹju kuro. Ki o iranlọwọ ti mo ti n lo lati bugbamu ti ati ko ni lati ajo.

 

"Mo ti sọ ri kekere kan ti i. Mo lero ohun ti o ko gbogbo awọn akoko yoo ṣiṣẹ si i. Rẹ wá-siwaju ara kan ti o dara ọkan fun mi. Mo ti sọ ní opolopo ti akoko lati mura (marun ọsẹ) ki nibẹ ni yio ko wa ni eyikeyi awọn iyanilẹnu.

 

"Mo gbagbo Mo ni awọn ogbon lati lọ si a pupo baba, ki ni mo fẹ lati fi kan ti o dara sami.

 

“Speed and footwork are my biggest weapons. I’ve been dazed before, sugbon ko lu mọlẹ. ''

 

Justin DELOACH

"Ohun gbogbo si aaye yi ti a ibukun fun mi. Eleyi jẹ pato kan ńlá ija ati ki o Mo n wa siwaju si ṣe ohun ti mo ti ṣe ati ti o nri lori kan nla show. Mo ti ko ri kan pupo ti Dillon sugbon o jẹ undefeated ati ki o ni bọ lati win. Mo setan fun ohunkohun ti o mu.

 

"Mo lero Mo ni a pupo ti aise Talent ti o ti sibẹsibẹ lati wa ni ti ri. Mi akọkọ ohun ti o wa lati ya iṣakoso ti awọn ija lati ibere.

 

"Eleyi jẹ ki moriwu. My biggest and most important fight yet. If I do what I’m supposed to I’ll be OK. Eleyi jẹ mi akọkọ mẹjọ-rounder sugbon Mo wa ko níbi nipa ti ni gbogbo.

 

"A ba ara kan nla ShoBox show. Emi ko le duro. ''

 

Barry Tompkins yoo pe awọn ShoBox igbese lati ringside pẹlu Steve Farhood ki o si tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse ni Gordon Hall pẹlu Richard Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips directing.

 

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Nipa ShoBox: The New generation
Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara, ShoBox: The New generation ti ere ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBox imoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 65 awọn onija ti o ti han lori ShoBox ki o si to ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye orúkọ oyè ni: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams ati siwaju sii.

Unbeaten Super lightweight afojusọna Regis PROGRAIS saami VIDEO

http://s.sho.com/1pHhJxQ

 

Prograis To koju oniwosan Aaron Herrera Yi Friday, March 25
Ni Main ti oyan Of ShoBox: The New generation Quadrupleheader

 

Gbe lori Showtime® Ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/PT

 

Regis "Rougarou" Eto (16-0, 13 KOs) gba wọle itẹlera victories lori unbeaten asesewa ni 2015 lori ShoBox: The New generation. Yi Friday, awọn southpaw Super lightweight yoo rẹ unblemished gba lori ila lodi si Mexico ká Aaron Herrera (29-4-1, 18 KOs) ninu awọn 10-yika akọkọ iṣẹlẹ ti a ShoBox quadrupleheader, gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10:30 p.m. ATI/PT) lati Efon Run Casino ni Miami, Okla.

 

Ṣayẹwo YI saami fidio ti Prograis, a New Orleans native who relocated to Houston after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Prograis wears a werewolf mask during his ring walk as homage to his “Rougarou” nickname. According to New Orleans lore, "Rougarou" ni a arosọ idaji-ọkunrin, half-beast werewolf creature. It’s a deviation of Loup Garound, eyi ti o tumo si "wolfman" ni French.

 

"Àwọn òbí lo awọn Rougarou lati idẹruba awọn ọmọde ati pa wọn ni ila,” Prograis said. “My father first started calling me that because in the gym everyone would say, ‘Your son is a beast’. He would say, 'Ọmọ mi ni lati New Orleans, ki o si ti wa ni a Rougarou. '

 

"O duro mi ija ara, iṣẹ mi eniye, and my Louisiana heritage. Basically it means a swamp beast, with the mind and intelligence of a man. In the ring I am ferocious, sugbon mo tun lo ofofo lati win. "

Dillon Cook Counting Down Days for ShoBox Debut!

 

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Seneca, MO (March 18, 2016) - Lori March 25, junior middleweight prospect Dillon “White Lightning” Cook will find himself in a familiar place but with a new challenge when he battles Justin DeLoach in an eight round bout on ShoBox: The New Generation at the Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, DARA.

 

Tickets for the event promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Holden Productions are $45, $55 ati $75 and can be purchased by logging onto Buffalorun.com or Stubwire.com.

 

Unbeaten ni 16 professional bouts with six wins by knockout, Cook’s fought five of his last seven matches at the Buffalo Run, winning handily each time. A member of Holden Productions“Four State Franchise”, the popular Cook is from nearby Seneca, MO and fought in front of sellout crowds on multiple occasions. While these are definite advantages for Cook, DeLoach comes into the ring with an impressive background.

 

Against DeLoach, 13-1 (7 KO ká), Cook is taking a significant step up in competition and will do so before a national audience. Hailing from Augusta, GA and based in Houston, TX, DeLoach trained alongside top fighters including IBF junior middleweight champion Jermall Charlo, undefeated Jermell Charlo, Bryan Vera and Edwin Rodriguez amongst others. Laipe, Team DeLoach announced that his new chief second is former two division champion Paul Williams and highly respected George Peterson will work as an assistant.

 

To prepare for DeLoach, Cook’s been training out of the Heartland Boxing Gym and travels to various gyms for sparring as he anxiously waits for the opening bell on March 25.

 

“I’m excited for the fight but trying not to let the pressure of fighting on TV get to me,” said Cook, a former National Junior Golden Gloves titlist and six time Kansas City Golden Gloves winner. "(To specifically prepare for DeLoach) we’re working on (technique to counter) his style. DeLoach is a good fighter I’ve seen him fight a few times he’s fast and a busy fighter but I’m pretty fast myself. I expect to match his speed, if not beat it.”

 

Cook also acknowledges his advantages and never second guessed taking the step up in competition.

 

“I’m a smart fighter and can adapt well (plus the) hometown crowd is definitely a benefit. I knew we’d step (up the competition in the near future) and this is a great time for it. I’ve had 16 professional fights and am ready to show the world that I’m capable of going to the next level.”

 

Cook’s promoter, Tony Holden, is confident in his fighter and believes the locals will come out droves to support him.

 

“I’m proud to see him get a shot on a national stage. He’s a key part of the “Four State Franchise” and is a big crowd draw. He’s worked very hard and I expect him to put forth a tremendous performance. I’d like to personally thank Showtime as well for this incredible opportunity.”

 

The Cook-DeLoach bout opens up a quadrupleheader live on Showtime (10:30 PM et). The card also features highly regarded junior welterweight Regis Prograis (16-0) against Aaron Herrera (29-4-1), two showdowns where somebody’s 0 must go between unbeaten welterweights Ivan Golub (10-0) and Marlon Aguas (9-0) and junior welterweights Ivan Baranchyk (9-0) vs Nicholas Givhan (16-0-1).

 

PAUL WILLIAMS RETURNS TO BOXING AS A TRAINER

FORMER WORLD CHAMPION TO TRAIN PROSPECT JUSTIN DELOACH

IN FOURTH FIGHT ADDED TO Jimo, Oṣù 25,

ShoBox: AWON NEW iran telecast

“I’m scared all over again, like this is my first fight.” – Paul Williams

 

Super Welterweight DeLoach Takes on Undefeated Local Favorite Dillon Cook;

Promising Meets Aaron Herrera in Main Event;

Gbe lori Showtime® Ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/PT

NIU YOKI (March 15, 2016) – Former two-time world champion Paul Williams, who’s pro career came to a sudden and tragic end when he was paralyzed from the waist down after a motorcycle accident in May 2012, is back in boxing as a trainer.

 

The popular Williams will work the corner of once-beaten Justin DeLoach (13-1, 7 KOs) when DeLoach faces undefeated super welterweight and local favorite Dillon Cook (16-0, 6 KOs) in the opening eight-round bout of what is now a ShoBox: The New generation quadrupleheader on Friday, March 25, gbe loriASIKO IWORAN (10:30 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun) lati Buffalo Run Casino ni Miami, Okla.

 

DeLoach is the first boxer to be trained by Williams, the former 154-pound southpaw who has been confined to a wheelchair since the accident.

“I guess I was being selfish at first,” Williams said. “I didn’t want to deal with the fight game. I wanted to be the one fighting. But that changed.”

 

Williams was reluctant to train fighters for a long time. Oun niGeorge Peterson, who managed and trained Williams from the time the boxer was a skinny kid with little amateur experience until his career ended, that helped persuade “The Punisher” to return to the ring. Williams trains his pupil at a private gym in his hometown of Aiken, S.C.

 

“You know me, I really didn’t want to do this,’’ Williams said. “But finally after three or four years of George practically begging me to try and do it, this opportunity came along and I decided to give it a shot.

 

“Everything is about timing. I started thinking about it, George kept asking me and messing with me about it, one thing led to another, and I finally said I’d take a stab at it.
Williams, who is enjoying his new job description, admits there are some pre-fight jitters.

 

“I’m scared all over again, like this is my first fight. Bayi, I have to think about everything that Mr. Pete was thinking about when I was fighting. I have to try and teach Justin what I knew how to do.

 

“George and I accomplished a lot. He made me a world champion; before that, no one knew who he or I was. We were just a couple of guys from Aiken, S.C. We gave fans fights to remember.

 

“I was the fighter the press labeled as ‘Most feared in boxing.’ But that’s over for me now. I’m jumping into a whole new thing. It’s been an adjustment but I’m glad I’m doing it.’’

 

In his role as a trainer, Williams’ mindset has changed drastically from his fighting days. “Look, I always feel good,'' O si wi. “What’s happened has happened. O jẹ nkan ti o jẹ. This is my first time stepping back into the world. Mo ni ife Boxing.

 

“What I don’t want to see is a fighter getting hurt. This is a hard sport. I know when I was in there I was always going for broke. But I want Justin, all fighters actually, to come out of the ring the same way they came in. Win tabi padanu, I don’t want to see anybody get hurt.’’

 

On DeLoach, Williams si wi, “He’s a good fighter and now he’s in the spotlight. I want to do my best in the training world to get him at his peak. I hope he does his best. I’d love to one-up George with Justin.’’

 

Becoming the best takes strenuous work on a daily basis, and Williams was no stranger to putting in the hours.

 

“I never took a shortcut,'' O si wi. “You take shortcuts, you know what’ll happen. I took the long road home when I was fighting and fans, awọn onija, everybody knew what to expect when I stepped in the ring.

 

“Justin isn’t like this, but one thing I know is that fighters think they’re slick. Daradara, you can’t pull anything over me. Mo ti sọ ti wa nibẹ, seen it all.’’

 

Ati, bi nigbagbogbo, he’ll have George Peterson by his side.

 

“I’m just helping Paul,’’ said Peterson, who will serve as Williams’ assistant trainer. “So far, he’s doing great.”

 

It will be the ShoBox ati 2016 debuts — and toughest fight to datefor both DeLoach and Cook.

 

DeLoach was a top amateur, competing in the USA Boxing National Championships in 2012. He won a National Silver Golden Gloves title when he was 13.

 

The 22-year-old DeLoach, of Augusta, Ga., has won three in a row since suffering his lone loss to Cesar Villa on Feb. 6, 2015. That was before he started training with Williams.

 

“This has been a total blessing, and I say that every day,” DeLoach said. “Thank God. He’s the one who brought the two of us together, that’s the main thing. Paul loves it, just to be back. I think he was scared at first, his reputation was at stake and so was mine.

 

“But he’s been so helpful – just in the mental side of things. I was already a good boxer but he’s taken me to another level mentally. He’s been pushing me, criticizing me, giving me instructions and picking my brain.”

 

DeLoach and Williams grew up just 30 minutes down the road from each other.

 

“Me and Paul, we’ve known each other our whole lives,’’ DeLoach said. “I’m from Augusta, Ga., and he was right across in Aiken. We knew each other when I was coming up as an amateur. He came to my last pro fight that was in San Antonio. When I saw him, I got so excited. We started to talk and I said something like, 'Hey, Paul, wouldn’t it be cool if we got together?'

 

“Once I came home, we started working together and he’s been training me since. I think we’re going on about three months now. It’s an unbelievable feeling to be able to work with one of my favorite fighters.”

 

Ni re kẹhin outing, DeLoach won a shutout four-round decision overSantos Benavides kẹhin Oṣu kejila. 12. DeLoach, a pro since March 2013, fought six times that year and four times each in 2014 ati 2015.

 

“I’m really looking forward to fighting for the first time for him,” DeLoach said. “I’ve gone crazy waiting for my break and an opportunity like this to fight on SHOWTIME. I know it’s not easy fighting in your opponent’s backyard, but with Paul, George Peterson and me and my skills, we are confident it will be a good fight.’’

 

Cook, 25, is from Seneca, Mo., which is located about 20 minutes from Buffalo Run Casino where he has fought six times. A top amateur, he won six Golden Gloves titles, a Junior Golden Gloves National title, a Heartland title and four regional Silver Gloves titles. He is popular at Buffalo Run and will be making his premium network television debut against easily his most dangerous assignment as a pro. Cook’s brother, Jesse, a welterweight with a record of 15-1-1, will box on the non-televised portion of the event.

 

Dillon Cook turned pro in August 2012, fought twice that year, seven times in 2013, four times in 2014 and three times last year. Five of his last seven took place at Buffalo Run, including two out of three in 2015. He’s coming off a lopsided eight-round decision overRahman Yusubov kẹhin Oṣu kọkanla. 14.

 

“I couldn’t be more excited about making my ShoBox Uncomfortable, right at home, at the Buffalo Run Casino,” Cook said. “This is a huge opportunity for me, and I plan on putting on a spectacular showing, for all my fans there that night and everyone watching on TV.”

 

Ni awọn ShoBox akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ, unbeaten super lightweight knockout artist and emerging rising star, Regis "Rougarou" Eto (16-0, 13 KOs), Houston by way of New Orleans, will meet experienced Aaron "The Jewel" Herrera (29-4-1, 18 KOs), of Valladolid, Mexico, in a 10-round match.

 

Four undefeated fighters will clash in the two other eight-rounders on the telecast: Lile-kọlu Ivan "The ẹranko" Baranchyk (9-0, 8 KOs), ti Brooklyn, N.Y., oju Nicholas “King Beamen” Givhan(16-0-1, 10 KOs), ti Kalamazoo, Mich., in a super lightweight scrap and Ukrainian Ivan "The Volk" Golub (10-0, 8 KOs, 5-0 ni World jara ti Boxing), ti Brooklyn, N.Y., pàdé Marlon Aguas (9-0, 6 KOs), ti Quito, Ecuador, ni a welterweight baramu.

 

Tickets for the event promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Tony Holden Productions are priced at $45, $55 ati $75 ki o si wa o si wa fun ra ni buffalorun.com ati ni stubwire.com.

 

Barry Tompkins yoo pe awọn ShoBox igbese lati ringside pẹluSteve Farhood ki o si tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse ni Gordon Hall pẹluRich Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips directing.

 

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Nipa ShoBox: The New generation
Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara, ShoBox: The New generation ti ere ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBox imoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 65 awọn onija ti o ti han loriShoBox ki o si to ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye orúkọ oyè ni: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams ati siwaju sii.

UNBEATEN SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT REGIS PROGRAIS FACES VETERAN AARON HERRERA IN MAIN EVENT OF A SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONTRIPLEHEADER ON FRIDAY, Oṣù 25

 

Four Undefeated Boxers Clash in Co-Features: Ivan Baranchyk
Meets Nicholas Givhan, Ivan Golub Faces Marlon Aguas
From Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, Okla.

Gbe lori Showtime® At 10:30 p.m. Et / PT

Tiketi lori tita Bayi

NIU YOKI (March 7, 2016) – Unbeaten super lightweight knockout artist and emerging rising star, Regis “Rougarou" Eto (16-0, 13 KOs) will meet experienced Aaron "The Jewel" Herrera (29-4-1, 18 KOs) ninu awọn 10-yika akọkọ iṣẹlẹ ti a ShoBox: The New generationtripleheader lori Friday, March 25, gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10:30 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun) lati Efon Run Casino ni Miami, Okla.

 

Four undefeated fighters will clash in eight-rounders in co-feature bouts: Lile-kọlu Ivan “The Beast” Baranchyk (9-0, 8 KOs), ti Brooklyn, N.Y., oju alaafia-afe Nicholas “King Beamen” Givhan (16-0-1, 10 KOs), ti Kalamazoo, Mich., in a super lightweight scrap and Ukrainian Ivan "The Volk" Golub (10-0, 8 KOs, 5-0 ni World jara ti Boxing), ti Brooklyn, N.Y., pàdé Marlon Aguas (9-0, 6 KOs), ti Quito, Ecuador, ni a welterweight baramu.

 

All but Prograis and Baranchyk will be making their inaugural ShoBoxifarahan. Tẹ NIBI for Prograis and Baranchyk’s Photos – Credit: ASIKO IWORAN.

 

Tickets for the event promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Tony Holden Productions are priced at $45, $55 ati $75 ki o si wa o si wa fun ra ni buffalorun.com ati ni stubwire.com.

 

Awọn 5-ẹsẹ-9, 27-year-old Prograis, originally from New Orleans, Awọn., but currently residing in Houston, Texas, is an aggressive-minded southpaw who’s making his 2016 debut and third start on ShoBox. Before turning pro in April 2012 he competed in the 2012 United States Olympic Boxing Trials.

 

Ni re ShoBox debut on Aug, 17, 2015, he registered an impressive,eight-round decision over previously undefeated Amos Cowart.Eto, who had won eight straight by knockout going into the Cowart clash, resumed his KO-winning streak with a ninth-round knockout over Abel Ramos kẹhin Oṣu kejila. 11 lori Showtime.

 

“I can’t wait to fight on March 25. I’m ready to put on another great show for the fans and demonstrate how I continue to improve as a fighter,"Wi Prograis, ti o wà 16 when he turned to boxing after relocating to Houston because of Hurricane Katrina. “I know I have a tough opponent, but I’m ready to go out and perform.

“Aaron Herrera is a rugged veteran and I know there will be some fireworks. I am thankful to my promoter, DiBella Idanilaraya, and to the network, ASIKO IWORAN, for the opportunity to display my skills and talent.”

 

Nipa re apeso, Prograis said, “My manager and my dad were just trying to come up with nicknames. Besikale, everybody was just shooting out names and they shot out that one – ‘Rougarou’. Ni akoko, I didn’t like it, but it stuck with me. A rougarou is like a Louisiana-type swamp monster or werewolf.”

 

Herrera, 27, of Valladolid, Mexico, a Winner ti 16 in a row at the outset of a pro career that began in August 2008, has fought some noteworthy opposition. This will be his second fight in U.S. ile. In his stateside debut, Herrera dropped a 10-round decision to undefeated prospect Pedro Campa kẹhin Oṣu kejila. 12.

 

Besides experience, Herrera has solid skills, movement and hails from a strong family boxing background (his father and grandfather boxed). He’s at his best when he keeps his foes off-balance and can surely outbox them. This will be the 17th consecutive time he’ll be matched against a boxer with a winning record.

 

“I’m very excited at the opportunity to showcase my talent on theShoBox series,’’ Herrera said. “I’ve watched a few fights of Regis on YouTube. O si ni kan ti o dara Onija, but I am a better one. I feel fighting in Mexico has given me the upper hand. Mexican fighters are tough. I have fought better opposition and I’m the more experienced fighter.

 

“I’ve been looking for an opportunity like this. I need a good breakout fight for the fans to see me in action. I am a proud Mexican fighter and on March 25 the fans will see how real Mexicans fight like, and Prograis will know who Aaron Herrera is. Viva Mexico!"

 

The highly regarded Baranchyk is making his second eight-round start and second in a row on ShoBox. An offensive-minded fighting machine, he registered a 2:28, akọkọ-yika knockout lori Shadi Shehadeh ninu rẹ julọ to šẹšẹ ibere kẹhin Oṣu kejila. 11 lori ShoBox.

 

Baranchyk, of Minsk, Byelorussia, is a former European amateur standout who turned pro in June 2014 and relocated to the United States just a few months after. Awọn 5-ẹsẹ-7, 23-year-old has won all eight of his U.S. outings, seven by way of knockout, five in the first round.

 

“I am thrilled to make my second consecutive appearance on ShoBox,"Baranchyk Mackenzie. “I know that my next opponent will be a test for me, but I will score another exciting victory for the fans.’’

 

Alatako re, Givhan, turned pro in August 2012, won his first 15 scraps, boxed a four-round split draw with Freddy Durand lori Aug. 22, 2015, and is coming from a majority decision over Juan Santiago kẹhinOṣu kọkanla. 13.

Awọn 5-ẹsẹ-7, 29-year-old fought 14 times in Michigan and one time each in West Virginia, Mississippi and Kentucky. The ultra-confident Givhan is taking a step up in class in Baranchyk, but he’s certainly not in awe of his assignment and is eagerly anticipating the opportunity.

 

“I am getting my mind ready for war,’’ said Givhan, whose nickname, “King Beamen,” is a reference to Jamie Foxx’s character from the movie “Any Given Sunday."

 

“Training is going great both mentally and physically. I belong on theShoBox series because they showcase great talent and, false modesty aside, I have great boxing talent. I will feel at home fighting on SHOWTIME and I take this as a great honor to fight on their network.

 

“My opponent has not fought anyone of my caliber. I know he’s been talking trash, but it won’t matter in the end. He has not had an opponent who can outthink, outshine and outbox him. I am that guy, I am that fighter. The cliché is true: to be the best you’ve got to fight and beat the best. We are both undefeated and this is the kind of a fight that separates the good fighters from the great ones.’’

 

Golub, a six-foot, 27 year-old southpaw, turned pro in November 2012. At the outset of his career, o si lọ 5-0 in the WSOB. He’s gone 10-0 niwon, winning eight by knockout, including his last four in a row. Golub has recorded five first-round stoppages, including a two-knockdown,2:41, opening-round TKO over Juan Rodriguez in his most recent effort last Jan. 16 ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ.

 

“It is an honor for me to make my national television debut,” Golub said. “Many champions got their start on ShoBox and I am determined to add my name to that illustrious list. My path toward a world title begins onMarch 25 when I hand Marlon Aguas his first defeat.”

 

Aguas is making his U.S. ati 2016 debut after fighting seven times in Quito, Ecuador and twice in Mexico. A pro since March 2013, he won his initial eight starts and is coming off a first-round knockout over Edwin Gamboa kẹhin Oṣu kọkanla. 7.

 

“I’m very excited and grateful to show the world a small country like Ecuador produces amazing fighters,’’ Aguas said. “Boxing is my life and I plan on making a statement in my U.S. debut.”

 

Barry Tompkins yoo pe awọn ShoBox igbese lati ringside pẹluSteve Farhood ki o si tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse ni Gordon Hall pẹluRich Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips directing.

 

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Nipa ShoBox: The New generation
Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara, ShoBox: The New generation ti ere ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBox imoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 65 awọn onija ti o ti han loriShoBox ki o si to ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye orúkọ oyè ni: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams ati siwaju sii.

Regis PROGRAIS kan il OUT Abeli ​​Ramos IN matchup OF unbeaten 140-iwon asesewa ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ OFSHOBOX: AWON NEW iran ON SHOWTIME®

Zenunaj, Rolls ati Baranchyk Gbogbo a- Pẹlu knockouts

Ni Bayou City ti oyan Center Ni Houston;

Heavyweight Challenger Artur Szpilka ibeere Nigba telecast

 

Tẹ NIBI Lati Gba awọn fọto

Photo Ike: Stephanie Trapp / Showtime

 

Houston (Oṣu kejila. 12, 2015) - Régis Prograis gaba lori tẹlẹ undefeated Abel Ramosen ipa si a kẹsan-yika TKO ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti ShoBox: The New generation gbe lori Showtime on Friday ni Bayou City ti oyan Center ni Houston.

 

Eto (16-0, 13 KOs) ti a pọ ni a diẹ sii ju 5-1 oṣuwọn awọn ti o kẹhin mẹta iyipo ti awọn ija ṣaaju ki o to Ramos 'igun beere referee Laurence Cole lati da awọn ija.

 

Pẹlu awọn isonu - ati awọn ti tẹlẹ esi ninu awọn quadrupleheader - Ramos di awọn 139thOnija lati jiya rẹ akọkọ isonu lori awọn afojusọna Awọn idagbasoke ti o jara.

 

Prograis was the more aggressive and effective fighter from the outset. O si gbe 53 ogorun ti agbara rẹ Asokagba akawe si o kan 28 ogorun fun Ramos nigba ti gège diẹ ẹ sii ju 250 diẹ lapapọ punches.

 

Ramos (14-1-2, 9 KOs) simply couldn’t deal with Prograis’ speed and movement. At the finish, o si wà a itajesile idotin lati a ge ni ayika rẹ osi oju ati a si ṣọtẹ si lori awọn oke ti ori rẹ ati ki o ní ko si idahun fun awọn onslaught ti punches lati re undefeated alatako.

 

"O je ohun alaragbayida ija,” Prograis said. “It was really, gan alakikanju ati Emi ko ro pe mo ti lilọ lati da u, but I did. We stuck to the game plan and I am happy.

 

“He was really messed up. I don’t like to talk bad about my opponents, sugbon mo pato farapa u ki o si ro pe boya ki nwọn ki o duro o ti sọ sẹyìn. O kò fẹ lati ipalara enikeni ti buburu ibi ti o ti le ni ipa wọn ni awọn gun run. "

 

Lẹhin ti awọn ija, Ramos rojọ wipe o je ko kanna lẹhin ti awọn lairotẹlẹ ori apọju ni karun ti o la awọn gushing ge lori awọn oke ti ori rẹ.

 

Late-rirọpo Dardan Zenunaj fà tẹlẹ unbeaten lightweight afojusọna Bryant Cruz awọn akọkọ pipadanu ti re ọmọ lẹhin Cruz 'olukọni Ronnie Shields called an end to the fight after the seventh round. Zenunaj was ahead 67-64 lori awọn mẹta onidajọ 'scorecards lẹhin keje.

 

Cruz wà awọn diẹ ti nṣiṣe lọwọ Onija, n ju 754 punches nipasẹ meje iyipo akawe si o kan 555 fun Zenunaj, sugbon o je ko o pe Zenunaj a ti ibalẹ awọn diẹ alagbara Asokagba.

 

Zenunaj (11-1, 9 KOs) knocked Cruz down midway through the fourth with a wide left hook. Cruz survived the round, but continued to eat a series of big shots to close the round. Cruz bounced back but couldn’t keep Zenunaj from picking his shots and landing damaging power punches. Zenunaj floored Cruz again with another strong blow in the final seconds of the seventh, Cruz lu awọn ka, ṣugbọn Shields ti ri to ati ki o halted awọn ija nigbati Cruz (16-1, 8 KOs) pada si awọn igun.

 

Zenunaj jade-gbe Cruz 40-24 ninu awọn keje, nikan ni akoko ti ni ni ija ti o tì o jade kuro-ati ki o jade-gbe Cruz.

 

"Mo fe o lati wa ni a ogun fun gbogbo awọn ti awọn eniyan wiwo ati ki o mo ti ṣe o, ki Mo n rilara gan ti o dara,” Zenunaj said. “He is really good, much stronger than I believed he would be. He hung in there, ṣugbọn mo ti ṣe ni iṣẹ ati ki o Mo gba.

 

"Loni je mi akọkọ ija ni awọn U.S. ati awọn ti o yoo ko ni kẹhin. Next odun ti wa ni lilọ lati wa ni a ńlá odun fun mi. "

 

Lẹhin ti awọn ija, Cruz kò ṣe eyikeyi excuses fun awọn itiniloju išẹ.

 

“I came in really confident that I was going to win. I had almost seven weeks of training and this guy took the fight on a week’s notice.

 

"Mo wá ni ero Mo ti lilọ lati win, ṣugbọn o kò lọ mi ọna. He was a tough opponent. He came forward and hit me with some really awkward shots. He’s an awkward fighter and he hit me with different angles I hadn’t seen before. O si mu mi ni iyalenu, sugbon ti o ni awọn ọna ti o ti wa ni Boxing ki Mo le ko gan jẹ ju inu pẹlu ara mi nipa yi pipadanu. Mo ti yoo pada wa ni okun.

 

“I did everything I could and gave it my all. I tried to listen to the punch list from my coach, ṣugbọn ti o kan jade-hustled mi ati ki o Mo fun un ni gbogbo ọwọ fun awọn ti o. "

 

Ni a matchup ti middleweight asesewa, Steve Rolls ayo ohun ìkan kẹrin yika TKO lori tẹlẹ undefeated Steed Woodall. VIDEO saami ti:http://s.sho.com/1O1bf7g

 

Lẹhin meji sunmọ iyipo, Woodall knocked Rolls down midway through the third. While Rolls complained it was a slip, Woodall came out blazing after the count and legitimately hurt Rolls in the final minute of the round. Yipo (13-0, 7 KOs) wá pada pẹlu a ẹsan ni kẹrin, landing nearly a dozen big right hands. With Woodall wobbling around the ring with his guard down, referee Laurence Cole Witoelar ni lati dawo awọn idije ni 2:46 ti awọn yika.

 

"Mo ti a ti pese sile lati ṣe ohun ti mo wá nibi lati ṣe,"Wi Rolls, ti o gbe 41 ogorun ti agbara rẹ Asokagba. “I didn’t agree with the knockdown, sugbon ti o ni iseda ti Boxing. Ti ni irú ti nkan na ti wa ni lilọ si ṣẹlẹ ati awọn ti o kan nilo lati gbe ara rẹ soke, gba ara re ati ki o ja lori.

 

"Mo n lilọ lati sinmi a bit ati ki o gan o kan Rẹ o ni ati ki o sinmi."

 

Woodall (8-1-1, 5 KOs) rojọ wipe awọn stoppage wà tọjọ.

 

"Emi ko ti gba pẹlu awọn stoppage,” Woodall said. “I was caught on my ear so that threw off my balance a little bit, but I was totally fine. I’m wise enough to take a knee if I wasn’t able to continue, but that wasn’t the case. I definitely feel that was a premature stoppage but I’m not a sore loser.

 

"Bayi ni o pada si awọn loje ọkọ. I need to sit down with my manager and get back to training camp. I know it’s soon to say this after the fact, but I’ll definitely be looking for the rematch at some point. Ṣugbọn, ni bayi, o ni pada si awọn iyaworan ọkọ. "

 

Ni awọn šiši ija ni telecast, Ivan Baranchyk (9-0, 8 KOs) ti lu jade tẹlẹ undefeated Shadi Shehadeh (9-1-2, 5 KOs) pẹlu a dada onje ti agbara Asokagba ni 2:28 ti akọkọ yika.

 

Polish southpaw Arthur Pin a ibeere nipa ShoBox iwé Oluyanju Steve Farhoodnigba Friday ká telecast bi o ti šetan lati koju undefeated WBC Heavyweight World asiwaju Deontay Wilder lori Saturday, Jan. 16 lori Showtime. During the interview, Szpilka kìlọ Wilder wipe o ti n bọ lati ya rẹ igbanu:

 

"Artur Szpilka ni ojo iwaju heavyweight asiwaju, future Polish champion and a wonderful person. Nko le duro, ọkan. Nko le duro.

 

“I was so excited. When I was very young I dreamed that one day I would be champion, and now I have that opportunity. Thank you to the champ for giving me the chance. But you don’t see what you’re doing. This is no joke. This is no (expletive) joke.

 

“This is very important for Polish fans. This is when I change my story, yi aye mi, change what people think about Polish people here. Polish people have heart, we have everything. And now I must show everyone what I want. I am so confident, you will see. Nko le duro.

 

"Gbọ, I don’t care what everyone thinks. I care what my team thinks. I care what my family, enia mi ro.

 

“I’m going to kick his ass. Remember, aṣiwaju, I’m going to kick your ass. Happy Holidays, aṣiwaju. Do not sleep.”

 

Awọn ShoBox quadrupleheader yoo tun-air on Monday, Oṣu kejila. 14 ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT on Showtime awọn iwọn ati ki o yoo wa lori SHOWTIME ON eletan® o bẹrẹ Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 12

 

Barry Tompkins ti a npe ni ShoBox igbese lati ringside pẹlu Farhood ati tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse je Gordon Hall pẹlu Richard Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips directing.

 

ShoBox: AWON NEW iran ase òṣuwọn, Avvon & Awọn fọto FUN quadrupleheader ọla / Jimo LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

 

 

Agbegbe ayanfẹ Regis Prograis akọle Lodi
Elegbe Top afojusọna Abel Ramos ni Main ti oyan
Lati Bayou City ti oyan Center Ni Houston

 

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Stephanie Trapp / Showtime

 

Houston (Oṣu kejila. 10, 2015) - Mẹjọ awọn onija, pẹlu meje undefeated asesewa, pẹlu a ni idapo gba ti 92-1-5, oṣuwọn-ni Thursday fun awọn ShoBox: The New generationquadrupleheader mu ibi ọla / Friday, gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10 p.m. Et / PT) lati Bayou City ti oyan Center ni Houston.

 

Headlining awọn DiBella Entertainment- ati Savarese ni igbega-ni igbega iṣẹlẹ yio jẹ abinibi agbegbe afojusọna Régis Prograis (15-0, 12 KOs), ti o bi mẹẹta elegbe unbeaten Abel Ramos (14-0-2, 9 KOs) ninu awọn 10-yika Super lightweight akọkọ iṣẹlẹ.

 

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, Bryant Cruz (16-0, 8 KOs) gba on Belgium ká Dardan Zenunaj (10-1, 8 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika lightweight ija.

 

Ikotan jade awọn telecast, Steed Woodall (8-0-1, 5 KOs) ati Steve Rolls (12-0, 6 KOs) figagbaga ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika middleweight baramu, ati ki o yara-nyara Ivan Baranchyk (8-0, 7 KOs) oju Shadi Shehadeh (9-0-2, 5 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika Super lightweight baramu.

 

Osise òṣuwọn:

Super Lightweights Main ti oyan - 10 Iyipo

Regis Prograis - 140 Poun

Abel Ramos - 139 Poun

 

Lightweights Co-Ẹya - 8 Iyipo

Bryant Cruz - 132¾ poun

Dardan Zenunaj - 131½ poun

 

Middleweights - 8 Iyipo

Steed Woodall - 159¼ poun

Steve Rolls - 159½ poun

 

Super Lightweights - 8 Iyipo

Ivan Baranchyk - 139¼ poun

Shadi Shehadeh - 141¾ poun

 

Ik fe Akole:

Regis PROGRAIS:

"O ni a tougher alatako ju awọn enia buruku Mo ti sọ dojuko, ati a tobi eniyan, sugbon mo n bọ lati win.

 

"Mo ti sọ a ti ngbe ni Houston ija awon gaungaun Mexico ni awọn onija fun awọn ti o kẹhin 10 years. I know how to fight tough guys like that. I know what he’s bringing.

 

"Emi ko gba awọn knockout [lodi si Amos Cowart], eyi ti o jẹ ohun ti mo fe, ṣugbọn mo ti ṣe de a pupo ti punches.

 

"Mo ro ti o ba ti mo ti farapa Ramos tete mo ti yoo ni anfani lati ya u jade, sugbon mo lero pe o yoo ko ipalara mi.

 

“I have a lot of people coming out from New Orleans. I’m not worried about the crowd – I’m here to do what I have to do.

 

“We can fight on the inside and pound it out or fight on the outside. We’re ready for anything.”

 

Abel Ramos:

"Emi ko lero bi Mo n bọ ni bi awọn underdog ni gbogbo. Mo ni Elo diẹ magbowo iriri ati ki o Mo ni diẹ ẹ sii ti ohun eti lori rẹ.

 

"Eleyi akoko ti o ba ti lọ si ri awọn gidi Abel Ramos. Mo n rilara gan ti o dara. Mo wa gbaradi ati iloniniye. O ba ti lọ si ri kekere kan bit a ti ohun gbogbo ni iwọn on Friday.

 

"O ni [Eto] a gidigidi o nšišẹ eniyan ninu iwọn ati ki yio bì enia a pupo ti punches sugbon a yoo ri bi a ti mu awọn ti o ni awọn iwọn.

 

"Mo mọ o bì enia a pupo ti punches ati ki o Mo gbagbo Mo le se kanna sugbon dara. O ju a pupo, but they’re not effective. Going anywhere from eight to 10 iyipo, Mo ni ohun anfani lati wọ u mọlẹ.

 

"Mo fẹ lati dedicate yi ija lati mi cousin Margarito Camacho ti o ti kọjá lọ a okan kolu yi Monday ni nikan 43 ọdun atijọ. "

 

Bryant Cruz:

"Mo ti sọ a ti ngbe nibi [Houston] and training here. I’m trained by the best with Ronnie (Asà) and I’ve learned a lot from him. I’m getting a lot of attention with him as my trainer and I’m getting to learn much more about myself as a fighter and my technique.

 

“Of course I believe there’s always more to learn and with a trainer like Ronnie I’ve gained much more confidence. I feel the difference improving my technique.

 

"Nigba miran Mo ti o kan ni awọn instinct [lati gba ibinu] ati ki o Mo fẹ lati lọ ni o ki o si fi awọn titẹ lori lati gan wù awọn enia.

 

"O ni [Dardan] not hard to look for and he likes to come forward. I know he will be right in front of me and I know what to look for there.

 

"Mo wa a New York eniyan, ki nibi ni Houston emi a kekere kan bit jade ninu mi ano, but I do have some people from back home coming out to support me. I am going to go out there and go for it.

 

"Mo fẹ lati fi lori kan ti o dara show sugbon mo n tun lilọ si jẹ smati a Onija ati lọ ni pẹlu mi game ètò lati ṣe ohun ti mo wá nibi lati ṣe.

 

"Mo mọ mo ti je pataki nipa Boxing lẹhin mi igba akọkọ sparring. Mo ni o si lu soke ati ki o Mo mọ mo ti le ko o kan fun awọn eniyan ti o. Lẹhinna, Mo duro partying, duro mimu ati ki o bere nṣiṣẹ ati ikẹkọ. Nigbati mo si lọ pada mo ti mọ mo ti wà setan lati lu u ati ki o mo ti ṣe.

 

"Niwon Mo ti bere si, Mo ti ko padanu a ọjọ kan ninu awọn idaraya; paapa nigbati mo n ko ikẹkọ fun ija a Mo n nigbagbogbo ikẹkọ ati ki o kọ lati padanu a ọjọ ninu awọn idaraya. "

 

Dardan ZENUNAJ:

"Gbigbe si Oxnard lati ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn Robert (Garcia) has been a big step in my career. I’ve sparred with (Vasyl) Lomachenko, Mikey (Garcia), (Jesu) Cuellar, Brandon Rios, diẹ ninu awọn ti o dara ju awọn onija ni Boxing.

 

"Mo dá pẹlu Lomachenko fun ọsẹ mẹrin fun re kẹhin ija.

 

"Èyí ni mi akọkọ ija lẹhin gbigbe si Oxnard ki a ba wa yiya lati fi ohun ti a ti a ti ṣiṣẹ lori, fi bi a ti sọ dara.

 

"Mo si mu yi ija on kukuru akiyesi, but we’ve been working in the gym. This is a good opportunity for us. This is the fight we’ve been waiting for. He’s undefeated but beatable.

 

"Mo je ko níbi nitori mo ti wà nikan nipa mẹrin poun pa-àdánù.

 

"Mo wa ni iru eniyan ti o fe lati ja awọn toughest njà.

 

“I knew that if I wanted to make a real name for myself in boxing I would have to go after it myself. I knew I would have to come to America for I wanted to accomplish.

 

“I have watched Cruz and I know the way he fights. It’s all mental. I have that drive – I’d die in the ring. I’ve seen Cruz and he doesn’t have that.”

 

STEED Woodall:

"A ti sọ a ti ṣiṣẹ pẹlu Ronnie Shields fun nipa osu marun bayi, sparring with Jermall Charlo and Edwin Rodriguez. Having those guys around is a great experience. I’m always in competition with them, titari si ara mi si iye to ati eko lati wọn.

 

"Mo ni nipa ti a ibinu ona, paapa nigbati mo bere bi ohun magbowo ni 14 years-atijọ. Now I am working off different approaches and know that I just need to let my hands go. Ronnie is putting the finishing touches on me.

 

"Nipasẹ ikẹkọ Mo ti sọ kẹkọọ yatọ si yonuso pẹlu mi ara. O yatọ si buruku wá ni ati pẹlu kọọkan ti awọn ti o yatọ njà mo ti kọ yatọ si aza. Èmi nigbagbogbo ninu idije lati ni imọ siwaju sii ati ki o Mo Èmi nigbagbogbo ikẹkọ.

 

"Mo fẹ lati fi awọn onidajọ ati awọn egeb bi Elo yi ija tumo si mi. Mo n lilọ si jẹ ibinu sugbon yoo wa ni ija intelligently bi daradara.

 

"Eleyi jẹ a gedegbe pe ija fun mi nitori Mo ti sọ ti nikan ni julọ ti mi njà, sugbon akoko yi nipa Mama ni yio je nibi pẹlú pẹlu arakunrin mi, arabinrin ati arakunrin-ni-ofin. Mi Mama mi tobi julo ni awokose ati lati ni rẹ nibi tumo si ni aye si mi. "

 

Steve Rolls:

“He’s a young hungry guy that is coming to fight. Mo n ko mu u sere. This is definitely the toughest fight for both of us.

 

"Mo lero nla. Mo ti ní mefa si mẹjọ ọsẹ ti ikẹkọ ati ki o Mo lero nla ati ki o setan.

 

"Mo ti sọ ti wo kekere kan bit a [ti Woodall] and learned about him. He looks aggressive and has a good amateur background, bi mo ti ṣe.

 

"Mo jẹ ki mi oluko wo awọn aworan ati ki o ija Mo ti o kan ri ohunkohun ti mo ti nilo lati ri. Mo ni ife lati capitalize on mi alatako ká asise.

 

"Mo lero dara ju lailai. Nigba yen ati ikẹkọ Mo lero Elo dara ju nigbati mo wà ni mi twenties. Laiwo ti mi ori, Mo si tun lero wipe mo ti ko ani ami-nomba mi.

 

"Bayi, bi a Onija, Èmi Elo diẹ igboya ati siwaju sii ni ihuwasi pẹlu mi nwon.Mirza.

 

“I’ve been waiting for this opportunity to fight on national TV against an undefeated guy. This is my big shot.”

 

Oy BARANCHYK:

“I have been training very hard for this fight. This opportunity is what I have been working so hard for.

 

"Bi a ọmọ, qkan Onija, Mo fẹ lati tesiwaju lati mu ati ki o kò da ṣiṣẹ si ọna sunmọ ni o dara gbogbo ọjọ.

 

"Nigbati mo ti akọkọ bere ikẹkọ, ani bi ohun magbowo, Mo woye awọn pọju ati ki o ni ikolu ti mi agbara Punch.

 

“I do not stop training. I am extremely motivated and will keep working harder than anybody else to get where I want to be.”

 

SHADI Shehadeh:

“I am not worried that I took the fight on short notice. I stay prepared and I have been in the gym staying in good shape.

 

“I am always busy. When I’m not working, Mo wa ninu awọn idaraya ikẹkọ.

 

"Mo mọ Mo nilo lati illa o soke, get inside and outside. I’m going to throw out a little bit of everything.”

 

# # #

 

Nipa ShoBox: The New generation
Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara, ShoBox: The New generation ti ere ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBox imoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 65 awọn onija ti o ti han lori ShoBox ki o si to ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye orúkọ oyè ni: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams ati siwaju sii.

KẸJỌ unbeaten awọn onija square si pa ON ShoBox: AWON NEW iran AS DiBella Idanilaraya tilekun OUT 2015 FI CAN'T-padanu quadrupleheader, Jimo, Kejila. 11 LATI Bayou Ilu Ìṣẹlẹ ile-iṣẹ IN Houston

 

Agbegbe ayanfẹ Regis Prograis akọle Lodi
Fellow Top Prospect in Main Event
Gbe lori Showtime® ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT

NIU YOKI (Oṣu kọkanla. 12, 2015) - ShoBox: The New generation pada lori Friday, Oṣu kejila. 11 gbe loriASIKO IWORAN® (10 p.m. ATI/PT), pẹlu a quadrupleheader ifihan mẹjọ undefeated asesewa pẹlu a ni idapo gba ti 92-0-3 ni ik ShoBox telecast ti 2015.

 

Headlining awọn DiBella Idanilaraya ati Savarese ni igbega-ni igbega iṣẹlẹ ni awọn Bayou City ti oyan Center ni Houston yoo jẹ abinibi 140-iwon agbegbe afojusọna Régis Prograis (15-0, 12 KOs), ti o dojukọ Abel Ramos (14-0-2, 9 KOs) ninu awọn 10-yika Super lightweight akọkọ iṣẹlẹ.

 

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, Bryant Cruz (16-0, 8 KOs) gba lori Wesley Ferrer (10-0, 5 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika lightweight ija.

 

Ikotan jade awọn telecast, fast-nyara Ivan Baranchyk (8-0, 7 KOs) oju Andrew Ruiz (9-0, 5 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika Super lightweight ija ati Steed Woodall (8-0-1, 5 KOs) ati Steve Rolls (12-0, 6 KOs) figagbaga ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika middleweight baramu.

 

"Emi ti ohun iwuri lati mu iru a awqn kaadi fun SHOWTIME on Dec. 11 ifihan mẹjọ unbeaten soke-ati-bọ asesewa pẹlu a ni idapo gba ti 92-0-3, "wi Lou DiBella, Aare ti DiBella Idanilaraya. "Pẹlu kọọkan afẹṣẹja nwa lati de ọdọ awọn tókàn ipele, awon orisi ti matchups ni o wa gangan ohun ti ShoBox ni gbogbo nipa. "

 

"Mo wa yiya lati egbe soke pẹlu DiBella Idanilaraya ati SHOWTIME on nla yi iṣẹlẹ Dec. 11,"Said olugbeleke Lou Savarese. "A ko le duro lati ẹya-ara awọn mẹjọ odo, undefeated awọn onija ni wọn toughest igbeyewo lati ọjọ ni Houston ká Giwa venue, awọn Bayou City ti oyan Center. "

 

Tiketi ni o wa lori tita ati ki o wa ni owole ni $40 GA, $60 GA, $150 Table ijoko & $200 VIP Ringside. Tickets le wa ni ra nipa lilo www.savaresepromotions.com tabi nipa pipe (713) 658-0299.

 

Titi di akoko yi, 135 awọn onija ti jiya won ni ibẹrẹ Ìṣẹgun lori ShoBox. Pẹlu mẹjọ undefeated awọn onija lori awọn kaadi, Eyin mẹrin diẹ ká nọmba rẹ lati lọ si lori Oṣu kejila. 11. Awọn ibeere ti wa ni, eyi ti mẹrin?

Prograis vs. Ramos

Kẹhin Aug. 7, Prograis ṣe rẹ ShoBox Uncomfortable pẹlu ohun ìkan-mẹjọ yika ipinnu lori ki o si undefeated-Amos Cowart. Awọn lile-kọlu Prograis gbe ohun ìkan 381 jade ti 909 lapapọ punches da, awọn 18th-So ga lapapọ fun Junior a welterweight ija kà nipa CompuBox lori mẹjọ iyipo.

 

Ni akọkọ lati New Orleans, Prograis ati ebi re ti a npe ni Houston ile niwon relocating wọnyi Iji lile Katirina. Awọn ija lori Oṣu kejila. 11 yoo jẹ Prograis 'akọkọ ni Houston niwon June 2014 ati awọn ti o ti wa ni o ti ṣe yẹ lati fa a won wuruwuru ti enia. The gíga kasi Prograis ni o ni awqn agbara ati iyara, ṣugbọn ti o ba o ti n lilọ lati dije lodi si awọn Gbajumo ti awọn 140-iwon pipin, o gbọdọ akọkọ gba nipa Ramos.

 

"Mo fẹ lati dúpẹ lọwọ àwọn ilu New Orleans ti ati Houston — New Orleans fun ṣiṣe mi ti mo ti emi ati Houston fun mu mi ni o si ni ṣiṣe mi lero ni ile,” Prograis said. “I am glad to be fighting back in Houston; yi iwongba ti ni mi keji ile. The city took me in as one of their own after I moved here during Hurricane Katrina. Houston is close enough to New Orleans and I am expecting a great turnout come fight night. My opponent is undefeated and that’s all I need to know. He’s coming to win, and I am sure he will be tough. I am preparing for this fight just like I do all of my fights, with the mindset that this is the toughest fight I will ever have. Bi Eleyi Oṣu kejila. 11, o yoo ri a ti iyanu išẹ. "

 

Bi Prograis, awọn 24-odun-atijọ Ramos je a alarinrin magbowo, gba awọn idẹ medal ni awọn 2010 U.S. Boxing National Championships before turning pro the following year. Ramos ran his record to a perfect 8-0, ati ki o si pade elegbe undefeated afojusọna Maurice Hooker (Lọwọlọwọ won won No. 10 nipasẹ awọn WBO) loriShoBox ni January 2014. Ramos and Hooker slugged it out for eight rounds, njijadu si poju a fa ni ọkan ninu awọn julọ moriwu njà on ShoBox ti odun. Awọn nikan miiran abùkun Ramos 'gba jẹ miiran poju fa lodi si Levan Ghvamichava (15-1-1, 12 KOs). Ramos has reeled off four consecutive victories with three by knockout, including an impressive second-round TKO over previously once-beaten Roberto Ramirez in June. The bout against Prograis will be his first since signing an exclusive promotional agreement with DiBella Entertainment. Ramos knows that a victory over Prograis will show the boxing world that he is one of the most talented up-and-comers in the division.

 

"Emi ni gan yiya lati ti wole pẹlu Lou DiBella,'' Ramos wi. “He’s guided so many fighters to the championship level and I look forward to being added to that list. Right now though, gbogbo awọn ti mi idojukọ jẹ loriOṣu kejila. 11 and Regis Prograis. He is unbeaten just like me. I am sure he will be my toughest fight, just as I will be his. I am ready to rise to the occasion and show the boxing world I am one of the best in the division.’’

 

Cruz vs. Ferrer

Mejeeji awọn onija ni awọn àjọ-ẹya, Cruz ati Ferrer, are New York natives. Cruz was a 2012 National Golden ibọwọ olusare-soke nigba ti Ferrer (a 2009 ati 2013 Golden ibọwọ asiwaju) competed ni awọn 2012 USA Boxing National Championships, O bori 2011 National champion Semajay Thomas. The matchup features two exciting come-forward boxers aren’t afraid to mix it up. Agbelebu, bayi ngbe àti títọ ni Houston labẹ awọn tutelage ti Ronnie Shields, ti han tiwa ni yewo niwon sisopo soke pẹlu awọn ogbontarigi olukọni. Awọn ija yoo jẹ awọn ShoBox Uncomfortable fun awọn mejeeji odo asesewa, ti o yoo wa ni nwa lati fi won ni ohun ti o to lati dije ni awọn tókàn ipele.

 

"Mo nipari ni ni anfani lati fi aye ti o li emi ati ohun ti emi nipa,” Cruz said. “I am excited to be stepping in there with another undefeated fighter who is going to bring the absolute best out of me. I have been working hard for an opportunity like this and it is finally here.’’

 

"Mo ti yoo wa ni lalailopinpin lojutu ki o si lọ ni nibẹ lati se ohun ti mo ṣe ti o dara ju,” Ferrer said. “I know Bryant Cruz personally and he is a great fighter, sugbon mo ni a job lati se ki yio jẹ ki i ya kuro ni gun lati mi.”

 

Baranchyk vs. Ruiz

Prospects Baranchyk and Ruiz could produce “the fight of the night” in a matchup that has the makings of a slugfest. The Ukrainian Baranchyk, 22, ti ìkan niwon de ni U.S. ni 2014. He’s been on a tear this year, ti lọ 5-0 pẹlu marun knockouts, all coming in three rounds or less. Baranchyk, a stablemate ti Sergiy Derevyanchenko ati Ievgen Khytrov, ti wa ni nwa iwunilori nigbati o mu ShoBoxUncomfortable lodi si rẹ toughest alatako lati ọjọ ni tele sorileede ni ipo magbowo standout ati bayi Robert Garcia-oṣiṣẹ Andrew Ruiz.

 

"Mo ti ko le jẹ diẹ yiya nipa anfani yi,"Baranchyk Mackenzie. "Mo n wa lati tẹle ninu awọn footsteps ti mi stablemates Sergiy ati Ievgen, ti o ti ní diẹ ninu awọn ti wọn dara ju performances lori ShoBox. I know that Ruiz is coming to fight, ati awọn ti o ti wa ni lilọ si jẹ awọn toughest alatako Mo ti sọ dojuko, ṣugbọn mi ala ni lati di a aye asiwaju ati nibẹ ni ohunkohun ko si si ọkan ti o ti wa ni lilọ lati gba ni awọn ọna ti ti. "

 

Ruiz wà ọkan ninu awọn julọ wá lẹhin-ope bọ jade ti awọn West ni etikun nigbati o wa ni tan pro ni 18 ni 2012. After his first year and half as a pro, Ruiz ti lọ a pipe 7-0, si sunmọ ni pataki ifihan ija lori nọmba kan ti a ga ipele kaadi, included Pacquiao-Bradley I. Following a victory in August 2013, Ruiz took a break from the sport as he dealt with managerial and promotional issues. Ruiz signed with DBE last January and made his anticipated ring return in February, shaking off a bit of ring rust to get his career back on track. Ruiz, 22, kẹhin ja ni August, igbelewọn a kẹfà-yika TKO lori Andres Bustamante, his fifth knockout in nine career victories. Ruiz is looking to prove that he is the top prospect that so many thought he was when he takes on the dangerous Baranchyk.

 

"Baranchyk je ohun àseparí magbowo ti ati ki o jẹ Lọwọlọwọ undefeated, ṣugbọn emi setan fun awọn ipenija,” Ruiz said. “This is my shot to prove myself and I’m not going to let it slip away.”

 

Woodall vs. Yipo

The Woodall-Rolls ija pits meji tele magbowo standouts ni wọn toughest pro ija lati ọjọ. Woodall je a marun-akoko England National asiwaju, meji-akoko British asiwaju ati mẹẹdogun a-finalist ninu awọn World Youth Championships ṣaaju ki o to relocating si awọn US. and embarking on his professional career at the age of 19. Bayi 21, Woodall has relocated his training camp to Houston and linked up with world-renowned trainer Ronnie Shields. The always-exciting Woodall is an aggressive come-forward banger with good power in both hands. Woodall made his debut under Shields last Oṣu Kẹwa. 7 ni New York City ati ki o wò sensational yori Shields lati gbagbo pe o ni o ni ohun ti o gba lati ojo kan di a aye asiwaju.

 

"Mo ni a nla egbe ti o ti wa pẹlu mi ọjọ lẹhin ti ọjọ,” Woodall said. “I have had the chance to spar some of the best fighters in all of boxing, pẹlu Edwin Rodriguez ati Jermall Charlo, ati ki o Mo n wa siwaju si nri gbogbo ti ise sinu igbese wá Dec.11. I’ve been putting in the work in the gym and now is my chance to prove it in the ring.”

 

Bi ohun magbowo, Rolls competed lori mejeji ni 2009 ati 2010 Canada National Boxing egbe, compiling ohun ìkan 83-14 gba. Ni September 2009, o si lọ si awọn 2009 International Association Boxing (AIBA) Awọn ọkunrin ká Boxing asiwaju ni Milan, Italy, ibi ti o sọnu ni awọn yika ti 16 si 2008 Olympic bronze medalist Vijender Singh of India. Yipo, ti o yio si ṣe rẹ ShoBox Uncomfortable, ti wa ni bọ si pa a unanimous ipinnu kẹhin Meje. 19 ninu rẹ akọkọ se eto mẹjọ-yika ija.

 

"Wá ija night, Mo ti yoo jẹ diẹ ẹ sii ju setan,” Rolls said. “I am looking forward to putting on a great performance in my national TV debut and showing the world I am a force to be reckoned with in the middleweight division.”

 

Barry Tompkins yoo pe awọn ShoBox igbese lati ringside pẹlu Steve Farhood ati tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn adari to o nse ni Gordon Hall pẹlu Richard Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips darí.

 

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