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WORLD CLASS BOXING RETURNS TO THE RENO/SPARKS CONVENTION CENTER NOVEMBER 17TH

 

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October 18th, Reno — Let’s Get It On Promotions and the Atlantis Casino Resort and Spa are pleased to announce an exciting night of world-class professional boxing Rāhoroi, Whiringa 17, 2017 at the Reno/Sparks Convention Center. The card will be co-headlined by lightweight sensation Gabriel Flores Jr., and Reno’s own Oscar Vasquez in separate bouts.

 

The youngest-ever Top Rank Inc. signed fighter, Gabe Flores Jr. (4-0, 3Koó) is on a meteoric rise in the fight game. The Stockton, CA seventeen-year-old manages to fight as he is completing high school. For the third time he will fight in Northern Nevada, where he regularly draws hundreds from his hometown. Flores will fight in a four-round lightweight bout.

 

Reno’s own Oscar Vasquez (14-1) is coming off an impressive ten-round unanimous decision victory this August in Fallon against the tough Javier Gallo. Vasquez is currently ranked fifteenth in the world in the flyweight division by the World Boxing Organization. Vasquez will be fighting Victory Ruiz (22-7) in a ten-round fight.

 

Ricardo Lucio Galvan, also from Reno, will be making his pro debut on Whiringa 17. Galvan, a second-year business major at UNR, is also a Dreamer. He is enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) and hopes he can use his boxing career to bring awareness to the issue. He is an experience amateur with nearly eighty bouts. Galvan will be fighting in a four-round jr. lightweight bout.

 

Carson City’s Diego Elizondo (1-0) will be returning to the ring on Whiringa 17 after beating Chandler Clements via unanimous decision in Fallon in August. Elizondo attributes his toughness to his Basque and Mexican heritage. He will be fighting in a four-round lightweight bout.

 

Super flyweight Bruno Escalante (14-3-1) of Redwood City, CA is slated to fight in a six-round bout in Reno. Escalante is trying to get his world title run back on track after some recent bumps in the road. Born in Cebu City, Philippines, Escalante is one of a handful of young Filipino boxers who are carrying the torch for Pinoy boxing. Escalante will be fighting the tough Alex Rangel (17-7).

 

Rounding out the card is bantamweight Brent Venegas (3-0) o Stockton, Pērā i. Venegas is scheduled for a four-round scrap.

 

More information will be announced soon. Whawhai kāri kaupapa ki te huringa.

 

First bell is at 7pm. Tickets are available and can be purchased at the Atlantis Gift Shop $35, $65, $100, by calling Atlantis Special Events 888.551.7007 ranei 775.824.4467, or via ticketmaster.com.

Amanaki tūturu Emmanuel 'Manny’ Ko Rodriguez i runga i te ara

Ko te toa whā WBA Fedelatin me WBC Latin, Emmanuel 'Manny’ Lotilikuesí ( 13-0, 9 KO ) o Puerto Rico kua mana runga # 6 i te Ao mekemeke Association ( WBA ), a #7 i te Kaunihera mekemeke Ao ( WBC ).
Riro Rodriguez taitara e rua i runga i August, 22, 2015 na roto i te hinga uaua Mexican, Alex Rangel mā TKO i taka noa 7 i Fajardo, Puerto Rico. ( Ataata – Rodriguez KO'd Rangel https://youtu.be/BLujMj34QoQ )
“Au i te oaoa ki te WBA me WBC ahau no te mea tenei i taea e te tikanga i te whawhai taitara ao i roto i te heke mai e tata ana. Kua patua e ahau e rua o mua contenders taitara ao, me au tatari tika ahau mo te taahiraa i muri mai. Ite ahau ineine me te māia hoki tetahi wero kia whai ahau. E rua, toku kaiwhakahaere Juan Orengo, a kua mahi kaiwhakangungu Jim Pagan he mahi faahiahia. Whakapono ana ahau 2016 Ka hei toku tau”, Ka mea a Emmanuel Rodriguez.
I te Mei 2015, Patototanga matao Rodriguez i roto i te toru o tawhio, Dominican Luis Hinojosa, he kaiwero taitara ao o mua, a WBA #11 i te momment o te whawhai. ( Ataata – whawhai tonu Rodriguez vs. Hinojosahttps://youtu.be/pOWiCcfQ6lI )
I te Oketopa 2014, te sensation Puerto Rican tūturu, riro te WBO taitara Latin i te patuki i Miguel 'e wehi No’ Cartagena in the first round. Cartagena ko te mua rua wā United States National Champion, a 11 wa Golden karapu toa i roto i Philadelphia. ( Ataata – whawhai tonu Rodriguez vs. Cartagena https://youtu.be/sMjC6CysttI )
He ētahi atu whakaora nui i te whakatau loto mo te ao nguha taitara Rodriguez, Rawiri Quijano, me te toa WBC FECARBOX mua, Pirika Parete.
Making hītori:
I mekemeke runaruna, Ka Rodriguez te tuatahi kaimekemeke Puerto Rican ki te riro mētara koura i te Games Youth Olympic ( Singapore 2010 ). Tona record 171-11 whakaurua whakaora nui i runga i mētara koura Olympic mua Cuban, Robeisy Ramirez, A Honatana Gonzalez, Vasily Vetkin, i roto i ētahi atu.

Emmanuel 'Manny’ Rodriguez is set to defend his WBO Latino title against Alex Rangel in Fajardo, Puerto Rico

Bantamweight WBO Latino champion Emmanuel ‘Manny’ Lotilikuesí ( 12-0, 8 KO o ) will be defending his title for the third time, against Mexico’s Alex Rangel ( 16-4-2, 10 KO o ) on a scheduled 10 rounds duel, whakaritea hoki Rāhoroi, August, 22 at the Tomas Dones Coliseum in Fajardo, Puerto Rico
Rangel is a good fighter that throws lots of punches, has faced good fighters and I understand that this fight will be a war. I have no doubt about itsaid Emmanuel Rodriguez, nei tonu, “Rangel went the distance with Cesar Seda and lasted nine rounds against Alexis Santiago. In both fights, Rangel looked good in losing effort, so I have to be in excellent condition to keep the belt in Puerto Rico”.
Lotilikuesí, who is the first Puerto Rican boxer to grab gold at a Youth Olympic Games ( Singapore 2010 ), had on last May, the biggest win of his young career by defeating via spectacular KO in the third round, former WBA rated #11, Luis Hinojosa.
Rangel is the kind of opponent important and necessary on Rodriguez’s developmentsaid Juan Orengo, manager of Emmanuel Rodriguez, “We expect Rangel to be in great shape. The fight may go the distance but nothing is guaranteed because ‘Mannyhas gained a lot of power, and is knocking out his opponents with one punch”.
I te Oketopa 2014, te sensation Puerto Rican tūturu, riro te WBO taitara Latin i te patuki i Miguel 'e wehi No’ Cartagena in the first round. Cartagena ko te mua rua wā United States National Champion, a 11 wa Golden karapu toa i roto i Philadelphia.
He ētahi atu whakaora nui i te whakatau loto mo te ao nguha taitara Rodriguez, Rawiri Quijano, me te toa WBC FECARBOX mua, Pirika Parete.
VideosComplete fights
Rodriguez vs. Hinojosa
Rodriguez vs. Cartagena